Just Imported, In the/hip Abigail, Captain Httrtorr, from St Pejtrfturgh in Raffia, and nvtu landing at Rifffeir s <wharf, HtMf, BAR IRON, RUSSIA SHEETINGS, RAVENS DUCK, RUSSIA IH'CK, . And tor sale at the (tore. of the fuMcnber in Walnut llieet, 51". 22- "John Donnalafcn, April 4. St. Domingo Snferers. pe'foH! who undertook to col'eft the l'ub!cn prion m.<d ■ for the relief of H>- a- Uove unfo tuiate,p*rfonSj «f« r«quefted to com:>l to tji«rretuni% where they have not already done it, and to deliver the. fame, with any ba'an e they may ho'd, into the 'lands o( the Treafuur, who will receive any Inscrip tion Which remains uncollefted, or any frelh donatio.,. It is hoped instant attention wtll be piid to tfiis notice, to enable the commit tee >fdift'ibutioal» close their accounts and give fi>rt»tr relief to a number of those per sons ft'll remaining here, whose fituaCion is tlTllydiftreffihg. By order of the d'Hrib'itton, Robert Smith, Trea/urer. April 9, «794* P. S. It is requested the different Pi inters \frilHor a few days, publilh the above. Pennfylvaiiia Hofpitai, 4th Month, jthlW- The Contributors are desired to attend,the Eiection, to b held at the Hospital oj ih.- SCII day of the sth Month nex r ,at 3 o"elodt in the afternoon; to choole twelve and a TXt aSURER, ior the ensuing year: By ofder of a board of Managers. Samuel Ceates, clerk. Stock Brokers Office, No/16, Wall-street, New-York THh. luolcriber intending to confine hrrofelf e „m.-iv to the PURCHASE & SALE or STOCKS on COMMISSION, brgs leave to of i r ht* ierveccsto hi# irie<K>s »ntj others, in t-ne line ol a S»t*k BrokSrr. Thtfft-*lio nwy pl«fe to fjvor him with their Wwef», may d "P'" d upon having it .tran'.aAed with the u.moß fide lity *i.<l difpaich. ,'Oiders liom Philadelphia, Bolton, or .any other partot the United States, will be llriftty luended to. LEONARD BLLECKER. m&'ntr '1' PROPOSALS For 'Printing by Slib/crlption, An Original Nov el, In Pour Volumes., duodecimo, Dedicated, by Perrtiiffibn, to Mra. Bingham, fe N T I T L S D, Trials of the Human Heart. By Mrs. 'KOW6 W, Of the New Theatre, finil.\delpbia, Author of Victoria, Ijiqu'fi'Or, Charlotte, Fille <W Ch.imbre, ta.Ac. 11 if there's a pnw'r above us, << (And that there is, all Nature cries aloud " Thro'all her works) he mull delight in " virtue, _ 14 Anithat which he delights in, must be 44 happy." " The foul, fecurtl in her e*iftence,fmiles 1 1 the dravvb & defies its point" CONDIT,if)NS. "1. "The work ro be pritrted with'a tiest type «n good piper. U, Price to ful.fcribers ji>ur dollars hound, One half to be paid at the time of fubferibipg. 111. The fubferibers' names will be prefixed as patfonsM the undertaking. « i > Subscriptions are received by the Au thor, the corner of Seventh atid Chcfnut streets, MelTrs. Carey, Rice, and Dobtoo, Philadelphia— Mr. Gicen, Annapolis—Mes srs. Allen, Barry, and S. Calnpbell, New, York VteflVs. Weft, Thomas and Andrew Blake, and Lirkin, Boffon— Mr. Hafwel, Vermont —MelT s.Rice, and Edwards, Bal timore —Mr. W. P. Young, Cbarlefton. April 2. inw&fjwj In the Name of the French Republic. I? VERY Frenchman is forbid to violate j the Neutrality of the United States. All commissions or authqrizations tending to infringe that neutrality, are revoked, and are to be returned to the Agents of the French Republic. Philadelphia, Ventofe 16th, second year of the French Republic, one and indivisible ( March 6th, 1 7<mJ o. s. ) The Minister Plenipotentiary of the French Republic. JH. FAUCHET. The Editors of newspapers -within the United States, are requested to republifh the for .g' ing notice. d <X 3" This Gazette Jhall be enlarged, as it receives encouragement —The S'ubfcription cncreafes daily—Advertijing Favors are faHcited —These conjlitute an ejfential Item in diminijbing the Debit Jide of the Account. ~ : WANTED ! ~ • r AN APPRENTICE To the Printing Business, Enquire at this Office. . - - ' ••••■■ ■■ -- ■ - ' „. *■». *■.j 'x,'' For Sale by the Subfcribtrs, Muscovado sugar in Mids.&^bni. Ilyfon and Souchong Teas. Sherry Wines, of superior quality, in pipes and quarter calks. ! Spaiiifh Iri.ugo. Ho [ton Beet, in barrels. And a small invoice of Muslins. NALBRO'&JOiiN FRAZIER, No. 164, South Front-street. March 8. fmw4w The following Certifi cate of the funded three pel Cent Slock of the Duincftic Debt ot the Unut'd Staiet (landing on the books of the Treasury of (aid United Slates, in the names o( Donnald and Burton 01 Loudon, meichanls, and signed by J«(eph Nouife, Register ot said Trtafury, to wit : No. 5476, dated 24ih Augult 1792 for 5959 dollars and S3 c*nts was ttanlmitied lion Lou don in the (hip Peler, Paul Hulley, inaftei, Ix.urid for New York, and has been (olt.— The Subscriber intending 10 apply to the Tica fury of the United States 10 have the fame re newed , defnrs all perfous who are uitcieftcd in the said cerufkaie, tp make their obje&ions thereto, if any they have. Francis Macy. Philsd. March 27. d 6w * TO BE SOLD, And entered upon tVic fiift ot May, The noted EJlate, called yobnfon Hall: Lying in the Mohawk country, state of New Yoik, formerly thereat of Sir William John son, containing about seven hundred acres ot land, is of the very bed .quality ; toge ther with the (lock, and (armir.g uicnfils. The buildings are large and convenient, and fit for a gentleman's feai. The payments will be made ejfy, ongood (ccurity. for further particulars enquire ot George Metcalf, E(g. on the premif cs, of Silas Talbot, Esq. at Philadelphia, of Samuel Ward and Brothers, in New York, or of the fubferiber in Providence. Jabez Bowen. Pliilad. March 26 mw&lim Samuel Coates, At bit Store, No. 82, south Front Jirect, .Hath for sale, 94 Barrels New England Beef, 29 barrels liver oil, 25 barrels Cider, 92 boxes of Candles, 1500 pair of men's ieaiber (hoes 642 bilhels ot Barley A quantity of Tow Linen P-uo, of Nexw-tEiiglaiid Soal leather jjo excellent cortcn a b®xes or t;t>ocofcart: , >: 3 fipoo wi. ot AHpice +00 cases of (be Deft Holland gin. April l. *eod2w Lately Published. SOLD BY Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, South Second-Street : nPH.h, Hiltory ot Ne\v-Hd<npfliiie, trom the JL Dtfcovery ol the River Pifcataqua—by Je remiah Belknap, D. D. 3 Vols. Pfice in Boards, 4 I 2 Dollars. The Foirefter, an American Fable, being a Sequel lathe Hittoiy ot JohnJJulLthe, Clothier. 75 Cents. A Ddcourfe, intend td to commemorate the Dilcovery .ot America by ChrUloyher Colum bus; delivered at the tequeft ol jthe Hiitorical Socitty in MaffachuletU, Odober 23d, 1792, being the completion of the Thud Century, iince that memorable event. To which art added, Four Diffcrtatioi.s, connected with tht iubjc —By the fame author. .Price, 50 Cents March 17. , tuth&^w The annual election FOR Directors and a Treasurer OF THE Library Company of Philadelphia, WILL beheld at the Library, in Fiftn ■street on Monday tliefifth of' May at three o deck in the at'iei no"ii,wlien the trea surer will attend to receive the annual pay ments. As there are fevera! lhares on which fines are due, the owners of' them, or their repte fentatives, are hereby notified, that they will be forfeited, agreeably to tlie laws of the Company, unlets tlie (aid arrears are paid off on tlie fifth day of May, or within ten days after. By Order ef the Direftoi s. BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, Secretary April 7' m&w t sth May. Just Imported, In the Ship Ed<uiard, Capt. Crandon, from St. Peter (burg in RulTia, And now landing at South-street Wharf, viz. Hemp, BAR IRON, RUSSIA SHEETING, RAVEN's DUCK, RUSSIA DUCK, HOG's BRISTLES. AND FOR SALE BY John Donnaldfon, No. 12, Walnut-street. 1 March4,l794. diw^tawtf Just Pablifted, In one hindfome volume, i2mo. Price 5s AND FOR SALE BY JOHN ORMROd, , At Franklin's Head) No. 4%, Second Street, AN ESSAY ON THE Natural Equality of Mcn y On the Rights that result from it, and on the Duties which it impose. To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by the Teylerian Society at Haarlem. Corrected and Enlarged. By WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN D. D. Profeflor of Moral Philosophy, and the Law oi Nature, and of Ecclefiaflical Hilhirj • and Minister of the English Chuich at tjl treiht. Aliquid Temper ad cpmmumm utilitatem tf. ferendum. Giciro. The Firjl American Edhiofi. THE grand principle of Equality, if right ly underft.iod, is the only basis 011 which nniverfal justice, sacred order, and perfect' freedom, can be Irmly built, and permanent ly secured. Tiie v.ew of it exhibited in this eflay, at the fame time thai it rep/efjes ,[, e in (ale nee of office, the tyranny of pi ide aid the outrages of oppreliion ; cimfig ms, in the most forcible manner, tile necefiity of fnbor dination, and the just demands of lawful nul thority. So far indeed, from looleping the bands of fuciety, that it maintains inviolate every natural and every civil diftiii«aion T draws more closely every social tie, unites i,I one harmonious and justly proportioned fyC tem, and brings men together on the even ground of the inherent rights of-iunian na ture, of reciprocal obligation, and of a com mon relation to the community. March 18. eodiw'ugdVf To be Sold at Public V 'eiidif£~ On Friday the nth day of April next at the house of Jahu 7bomfon, in P«th- Amb oy, The Proprietary House AND LOT OF LAND, IN THAT-CITY^ THE 1-ot contains eleven acres, on vAich is a I orchaia ot gralted apple trees, a well of excellent water, a latgr flone c Hero, and a tfery commodious liable and coach-iwulc, and a gt cat quantity ol the best building Hones in.the walls of the houte, which was foinierly built for the rcfidenee of the Governors of New-Jerley. The limation of thts Lot 15 so Well known lor irs heaUhinels and beautiful of the lUri'on nvei to.(be weft of ihe bay, and Sandy-Hook to the cafl, that a lufiher defciiptlon is unneceft'ry. The conditions ps sale will b:, one third of (lie purchafc muney to be paid uli the ■ fir.lt ,day of May mxt, w|un a good and tufficicn'. Deed w ill be given to the Vj.M'aj. ti *- ,Uv- TherfurD) Esq. Ptefjdetit of the Board of Proprietors ol the Eaftem Divtfion of New- Jersey, and the remaining two thuds foti»l.i&b rily secured in equal annual payments. By order of ti c Board, JAMES PARKER, Regiflex. Pcrth-Ambev. uai \ r t . 1794. 2.iw2m George Bringhurft, COACH-MAKER, In Mulberry, (Arch) b tween Fou'th and filth' Streets, adjoining t\)e Episcopal bur) jug g ound, r this opportunity of returning his X grateful thanks to his former employers,, and requeftiDg their futjive favors, as well as those of the public in general. He continues to make and repair at th« shortest notice, allkinds of pleafurt* carriage*, such as coaches, chariots, pi ?etons with and without cran-e necks, coacbe-es, chajfes, kiue reens,windfor fulkeysard ehaiis, and .baruefs ofev«y defefiption, in the neatest an,d fclhion now prevajlingjn the United States. And as be has a quantity of the best seasoned wood by him, and capital workmen, he has not the least doubt but he will be able to give fatisfa&ion to those whopleafe to employ him. He has for sale, several carriages almost finifhed, such as coachees, an Italian windsor chair, hung on steel springs, a light phaeton for one or two horses, and a fulkey with a falling top. -S Carriages fold on Commission. Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1794 m&rt 1 Jm " JAMES LEACH, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends ,and ihe public, Tint from ihe encouragement he has received, from fevera} tefpe&abte Gentle men, he is induced once more, to embark in the PAPER LINE —a«d would offer his £r»vi- es 10 all those Gentlemen, who can place conlidenc in him and he allures those who employ him, that th< ir confidence (hall not be mitplaced but it (hall be his constant endeavor, to pft) ihe ftn£L ft attention 10. their best in all ne gotiations whatever. He has taken the Chamber in State-Street, David ToxnHfend Waich Maker's Shop, -Where PUBLIC SECURI TIES, ot alLkmds, are bought and ioid ; and wheic Coininiiiion Bufntefs ol all kinds, will be tranfa&ed on itqfonable terms. iJQUSES and VESSELS will be conlUntly exposed for faie, on commission. *** Cafb paid for Salem, Providence, Ponfmoutb SILIS N. B. If any Gcntlehan in Philadelphia, or NewA orkyhds any biifinefs to travjacl at in Paper, Neoocmtionhe wilL be happy to be> cm , ployed on cpmrrfijjion. Botion, Jan. 94. 17Q4- PHILADELPHIA : Trinted by jbHN FENNO, No ,3, South Fourth-Street —
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