Samuel Coates, f At his Store, No. 82, fifth FrontJlreet, HATH FOR SALE, 94 Barrels New England Beef, 29 barrels liv< r oil, 95 barrels Cider, 92 boxca of C+ndlcs, * ( s©o pdtr of men'* leather (hoes . 642 buttleU oi Barley A quantity of Tow Linen D tto, ofNew-England Soal leather 40 bags of excellent corton 4 hwxes of Chocolate ' 3000 wt. of Alfpice +00 cafos of th« best Holland gin. Ap. 1 i. *<-odz For Salt b) the Subscribers, MUSCOVADO Sugar in hhds. &, bb»l. Hyson and Souchong Teas. Sherry Wines, of superior quality, in pipes and quarter calks. Spanifli indigo. Bolton Beef, in barrels. And a finall invoice of Muslins. NALISRO' & JOHN FRAZIER, No. 164, South Front-street. It* t- O (muriiiu March 8. fmw4w The annrial election FOR Dire&ors and a Treasurer OF THE Library Company of Philadelphia, WILL i>e Ireld at the Lijuary, in Fifth ftrect, on Monday the fifth oi May next, as " ' afternoon, when the tre' re u ~ threeo'clock in the afternoon, when the trea ftuer will attend to receive the annual pay ments. As there are several lhares on which fines are doe, the owners of them, or their repie fentativei, are hereby notified, that they will be forfeited, agreeably to the l*ws of the Company, unleJs the laid arrears are paid off on the fifth day of Ma}, or within ten days affer. By Order of the Directors. BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, Secretary April 7. m&w t sth May. J 11ft Imported, In the Ship Edward, Capt. Crandon, from -St. Petersburg in ltuffia, And now landing at South-ftrect Wharf, viz. XJEMP, XI BAR IRON, RUSSIA SHEETING, RAVEN's DUCK, RUSSIA DUCK, HOG's BRISTLES. AND FOR SALE BY John Donnaldfon, No". 21, Walnut-street. March 4,1794. diw.^tawtf The following Certifi caje of the funded three per Ceijt Stock of the Dom.iltc Debt ot the United States ftandingon the books of the Trealury of the said United Stales, in the names of Donnald and Burion of London* meichants, and signed by Joieph Noutft, Regift?*r of said Trtafury, to wit No. 5476, datqd 24th Augult 1792 for 2959 dollar.-" and $3 cents was transmitted from Lon don in the ihip Peter, Paul HuiTey, mailer, bound for New York, and has been loft.— The Subtcnber intending to apply to the Trea sury of the United States to have the fame re newed, defues all perfous who are interested in he said certificate, to make their objections hereto, if any they have. Francis Maey. Phi!id. March 17. d6w TO~BE SOLD, ind entered upon the firft of May, The noted EJlate, called JohnJon Hall: Lying in the Moha «vk country, ftateofNew (oik, tormedy the feat of Sir William John on, containing about seven hundred acres of and, which is of the very4xll quality ; toge ther with the flock, and farming utenltls. The buildings arc large and convenient, aud fit for • gentleman'® feat. The payments will be made easy, on good security. For further particulars enquire of George Metcalf, Esq. on the premif <•«, of Silas Talbot, Esq. at Philadelphia, of Samuel Ward and Brothers, in New York, or of t'tie ftibfcriber in Providence. Jabe% Boiven. Phildd. March 26 mw&iim Philadelphia, Marchi, 1794. JUST PUBLISHED, B/ MATHEW CAREY, No. 11,8, Market Jlreet, THE FIRST VOLUME OF A NEW SYSTEM OK Modern Geography: OR. A Geographical, Hijiorical\ and Commercial Grammar; A*rf present ft«c* »f ibe federal NATIONS OF THE WORLD. CONTAINING, I. Thr figures, motions, and distances of the planets, according to rhe Newtonian sys tem ind the latest observations. 3. A genera/ view' of the earth, considered as a planet; with several ufei'u! geographical definitions and problems. 3. The grand diyifinns of the globe into land and water, continent»*i>«l islands. 4. The situation *nd extent of empires, kingdoms, states, provinces and colonies. j. Their climate;, air, foil, vegetables, metals, mineralji, natural curi oiitie!, seas, rivers, bays, c;»pes, promontories, aud lakes. 6. The birds and beads peculiar to each country. 7. Observations 011 the changes that have been any where oblerved upon the face of na tare since the inult eaqy pariods of history. ?. Tlie history and origin of nations; theii forms of, government, religion, Jaws, reve nues, ttfxes, and military strength. 9. The genius, maimers, cpftoms, and ha bits of the people. 10. Their language,learning,arts,fciences, manufactures, and commerce -11. The chief cities, ftruftures, ruins, and artificial ciiriofities 12. The longitude, latitude, bearings, and distances of principal places from Philadelphia. To which are added, 1. A Geographical Index, with the names and places alphabetically arranged. 2. A Table of the Coins of all nations, and their value in dollars and cents. „ 3. A Chronological remarkable eveuts, from the creation to the present time. Ey WILLIAM GUTHRIE, E/q. The Astronomical Part corrected by Dr. Rittenhouse. To which have been added, The late Discoveries ol'Dr- Herschell, and other eminent Astronomers. The FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, Corrcfted, Improved, and greatly Enlarged. The firft volume contains twenty-one Maps and Charts, beftdes two Agronomical Plates, viz t. Map of the world. 2. Chsrtof the world. 3. Europe. 4. Asia. J. Africa. 6. South Afnerica 7. Cook's discoveries. 8. Coun .tries round the north Pole. 9- Sweden, Den mark, and Norway, so. Seven United Pro vinces. xi Austrian, French and Dutch j«Js therl.ands. 12. Germany. 13. Seat of war fti France. 14. France divided into depart ments. 15. Switzerland. 16. Italy, Sicily, and Sardinia. 17. Spain and Portugal. 18. Tu key in Europe and Hungary. 19 Ire land. 20. Weft-Indies. 21. Vermont. 22. At miliary sphere. 23. Copernican fyfteni. With the second volume, which is now in the press, will be given the following Maps 1 1. Rullia in Europe and Alia. 2. Scotland. 3. England and Wales. 4. Poland^^^^^^^^^^^^ I -. 'i • •''■***• ■ »'4».a«j*e.ofNew-Jerikf. .. Wflf "> ■__ •*• ••: ; ■ 20. State of North-Carolina. 21. Tepneffee Government. 22. State of South-CaroJina. 23. Stale of Georgia. TERMS. 1. This work will be comprised in two vo lumes. 2. Subscribers pay for the present volume od delivery, fix dollars, and the price of bind ing) cents for boards.) 3. They may receive the fucceeding 1 volume in twenty-four weekly numbers, at a quar ter dollar each, or else, when finiflied, at the fame price as the firft. 4. The fubferiptiop will be raised on the firft day of June 1794. to fourteen dollars, ex clusive of binding. J. Should any copies remain for sale after the completion of the work, they will be fold at iixteeu dollars, and the price of binding. 6. The names of the subscribers will be pub lilhed as patrons of American literature, arts, and feiencts. It is Wholly unnecelTary to expatiate on the advantage, to American readers, that this edi tion poflefles, over ev*ry imported edition of any system of Geography extsnt. The addit tion of maps of the several procured a a very great expense, and from the belt ma terials that are attaiuabie, speaks such full cwviaion on this fubjeft, that it would be difiefpeft to the reader's understanding to suppose it requisite to enter into a detail of arguments to prove its superiority. In 110 similar work have such maps baenever intro duced. The emendations and additions wfcuxh are made io this work, are innumerable, and occui in every page. The public are referred to the preface for a flight lketch of a few of them. The publiflier takes the present opportu nity of returning hi? most sincere thanks to those refpcftabh: characters who have favored hint with documents fpr improving the maps of several of the dates. He requests a conti nuance of their kindness j and hopes that such public spirited citizens, as are poifeffed ot fi mi'ur docmnents, will favor him with their aflidance in perfecting his undertaking. The extraordinary encouragement with which he has been favored, has excited in his breall the warmed sentiments of grati tude—sentiments which time will rot efface He pledges himfelf to the citizens of the United States, to spare neither pai lu no r ex pe.ife to render the prcfent editiow ofGuihrie's Geography improved, deferviug of their pa trona£e - waftf Just Imported, In theJhip Abigail, Captain Horton, from St I'ctrrjburgb in Kujfia, and now landing at Ru,fell's wharf . HEMJ-, iiAR IRON, RUSSIA SHEETINGS, , RAVENS DUCK, RUSSIA DUCK, for f»le a! the ilurejaf the fubferiber in Wfalaul ftieet, N<>. 22. John Donnaldfon. d 1 w wSc tf April 4. Writing ON SIGN-BOARDS, "JAPANN'D PLATES, fcSV. Done in the moll elegant manner, and after the firlt matters ; lijcewife, Fire Buckets Painted and finilhed at the lhorteft notice, by GEORGE RUfTER, In Norris's Court, back of the New Library, between Cheliiut and Walnut, Fourth aad Fifth Greets. March 4. dtf Pennsylvania Hofpitai, 4rls Munth, sth 1794- The Contributors are desired to attend the Election, to be held at the Hojpital on the sti» day o.f the sth Month nexr,at 3 o'clock in the afternoon ; to choose twelve Managers and a Treasurer, for the eyifuing year: * By order of a board of Managers. Samuel Coates, clerk. Just Published, AND TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, AitiieSto#* jiouft, Ho. 41, Mcond. ' Street, Historical Collections ; CONSISTING OF STATE PAPERS, And other -mtheinic Documents, intended as materials for an History of the United States of America, By EBKNEZER HAZARD, A. M. In two large quarto velumcs, pike t«i dQI. Jars in boarch. Subscribers will be furnilhed with the 2d. volume 011 paying three dollars and a quarter —having paid fivs dollars and a quarter op Kceivmg the firlt. This iecond volume comprehends, amwyg othsr interesting part culats, a complete Co py of the Records of the United Colonies of If. tiijlaiid,' in which the Cohduifl ul' EHe coin - millioners relpe&ing general concerns of the colonies—the neighbouring Indians—and the Dutch at Manhattan* (noiv New York) is particularly detailed. \* Materials are cnl.lefted fufficient to l»rm a THIRD VOLUME, The ;.me ot pubiifhing will depend on tile encouragement Co be derived tVoui will be received by Thomas Dobfyn, Philadelphia ; Jere. Libbcy, Portfinontb, New Hatnplhiu; Thomas &Andiews, & Dav. WeO,Bujtoi:j 1 aia Thomas, Worceltei ; Isaac New- Haven; Timothy Green, New London $ Jace>b Richaidfon, Newport; John Carter, Provi dence; Hugh Gaine, Thomas Allen,- and Samuel Campbell, New York; fred rick Craig, Wilmingion, Delaware; James Rice, Mr. Lindtey, Norfolk ; David Henderfon, Fredericksburg; John Petersburg ; Augustine Davi<, Richmond ; F X. Martin, Nnwberp, X. C. John Bradley, wilmingion ; and Wiliimn Price Yoiwg.Char lefton. " "•ftb, ' ! *« *>pri) 4 ; tgw&fgw A Servant, TO wait on a fingl? Gentleman. Enquire at No. i6j, Chefnut street. April 5. dtf SOLD BY Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, South Secqn-b-Street : THE Hiiiory ot Itfi w-Hampihire, from the Dilcuvrry of the River Pileataqua by 7t. tcmiah Belknap, D. D. 3 Vols, Price iu BuarUs. 412 Dollars. the For teller, an American Fable, bein» a Sequel to the Hilloiy of John Bull the Ciothur. Prce, 7j Cents. A Ducourfe, intended to commemorate the Discovery ot America by Chnltopher Colum bus; delivered at the rrquell ot the Hiltoi »t.l Society in Massachusetts, Q&ober 23d, 1792, being the completion of the Thud qtr*tui>| since that memorable event. To which are added, Foui Dilferutiont,, couriered with the fuDjcft—By the latne author. Pricc, 50 Ceins M ° tch _ tnu,&l 3 w C 3* This Gazette Jhall be enlarged, as it receives encouragement—The Subscription encreafes daily—Adverting Favors arc Solicited—The/e conjtituU an 'ejfmtial hem in dimtni/htng the Debit Jide of the Account. WANTED, AN APPRENTICE Office 2 * >I ' nt ' n ® u^lDei3 > Enquire at this Lately Published. Just Publilhed, In one handsome volume, iamo. Price 5s AND FOR SALE BY JOHN ORMROD, A Franklin's Head, No. 41, Second Street, AN ESSAY ON THE Natural Equality of Men, On the Rights that result from it, and on the Duties which it imposes. To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by the Teylerian Society at Haarlem. Corrected and Enlarged. By WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN, D. D. Profeffbr of Moral Philosophy, and the Law of Nature, and of Ecclesiastical Hiflory ; and Minister of the English Church at U. trecht. Aliquid Temper ad communem utilitatem as. ferendum, Cicero. The Firjl American Edition. THE grand principle of if right ly understood, is the only basis on which uaiverfal justice, sacred order, and perfect freedom, can be firmly built, and permanent ly secured. The v:ew of it exhibited in this essay, at the'fame time that ir reprefles the insolence of office, the tyranny of pride, and the outrages of opjareiiion'; confirms, a the most forcible manner, the lieceflity of subor dination, and the just demands of lawful au thority. So far indeed, loosening the bands of society, that it maintains inviolate, every natural and every civil diftinftion, draws more closely every f'ocial tie, unites in one harmonious and jullly proportioned sys tem, and brings men together on the even ground of the inherent rights of human na ture, of reciprocal obligation, and of a com mon relation to the community. March 18. eodiwtu&ftf JAMES LEACH, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends ant the puh 1; " Ttiat from th" cour^- public, i...— com me t »a£emen k it- has recciv< d, irgm several ielpe&abl« Gentle nen, he is induced onccmoie, to embark in the PAPER LlNE—and would offer liis feivi es to as) those Gentlemen, who can place confvdenc in him ; and h allures thole who employ him* that their confidence (hall not be trulpiaced but it shall be his lonilant endeavor, to pay the Ifitkft attention fatten: t*ft interc& t {n#II d*. '■ 1 - »♦ - • . l-1 *' • • gociaiions whatever. He has taken the Chamber in Stale-Street, oyer Mr. David Totutifend. Watch Makei's Shop.- Where PUBLIC SECURI TIES, of afl knit's, art* bought and fold ; and where Cominiflion Bufmefs ol all kinds, will be tranlifted on reasonable terms. HOUSES and VESSELS will be conltanily exposed for faie, or commiflion. V* CaAi paid for Sajem, Provid' i n fin run li r g t N. B. r '■ Net*)~Yi)rk any c . has any buji„, / Negociation>, he w*. * on commij/ion. dofton, Jan. 24, 1794. mw&fif To be Sold at Public Vendue, On Friday the nthday of April next, at the house of John 5 Lomfon, in Perth- Amb oy, The Proprietary Houfc AND LOT OF LAND, IN THAT CITY. Lot comjins eleven aoes, on which is an orchard ol grafted apple trees, a well ol xcellcm water, a large Hone c stern, and a verj ommodious ftablt and coach-houfc, and a great quantity of the befl building {tones in the walls )f the houfc, which was formerly built for the efidence of the Governors of New-Jersey. The "ltuatior. of this Lot is so well known for its liealthinefs and beautiful profpeft of the Rariion river to the weft of the bay, and Sandy-Hook to the east, that a further description is unneceflary. The conditions of Tale will be, one third of the purchase money to be paid on the firft day of May next, when a good and fufficient Deed will be given to the puichafer, by Walter Ru thsrfurd, Eft). President of the Board of Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New. Jersey, and the remaining two.thirds fatisfa&o rily secured in equal annual payments. By order of the Board, JAMES PARKER, Rcgifter. Perth.Amboy, February &, 1 aawam George Bringhurft, COACH-M4KER, In Mulberry (Arch) between Fourth and Fifth Street??, adjoining the Episcopal burying ground, TAKES this opportunity of returning hU grateful thanks to his former employersj and requeuing their future favors, as well a$ thole of the public in general. He continues to make and repair at the fliorteft notice, all kinds of pleasure carriages, such. as chariots, phaetons with and without qrune necks, coachees, chaises, kitte reens, acd cliaiis, and harness ofovory description,, in the neatest and newest ftt/hion now prevailing in the United States. And as he has a quantity of the best seasoned wood by hi.nj, and capital wqikracn, he has not the leail doubt but he will be able ta give fatisfa&ion to those wbopjeafe to employ him. He has for sale, several carriages almost nniflied, foob&s coathees, an Italian windfot chair, hung on steel springs, a light phaeton far one or tayx horses, a,i\d a fulkey with a falling top. Carriages fold on Commiffidn. Philarlelpln;:, [a;:. 6, i 794. nifcthSm PHILADELPHIA : Priht£d bv JOHN FENNO, No 3, South Fourth-Street. :e, aid in Philadelphia, or tranfati at Kojlen, ( be happy to be cm-