< George Brmghurft, COACH-MAKER, j Mulberry (Arch) between Fourth and fifth Streets, adjoining the •Episcopal bur)iug ground, 1 . Takes this opportunity of returning his grateful thanks to his former employers, 4jd requ?ft'ng their fut arc favors, as well as tho'e'm the* public in general. He continues to make and repair at the foorteft notice, all kinds of pleasure carriages, such as coaches, chariots, phaetons' with and without crane necks, coachees, chaises, kitte reens, windl'or fulkeyi ird chaits, and liurnefs of every description, in the neatest and neiveft falhioa now prevailing >0 the United States. And as he has a quantity ofthe best seasoned wood by him, ai'd capital workmen, he .has not the least doubt but he will be able to give fatisfaftion to thole who please to employ h>"V He has for sale, several carriages almoA finiflied, fttfh as coachees, an Italian windlor chair, hung on steel springs, a light phseton (or one or two horses, and a fulkey with a tailing top. *0* fold on Commiflion. Carriages Philadelphia) Jsfß* 6, *794 Just Published, AND TO BE. SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stone house, No. South Second Street, J Historical Collections ; COtpISTItMJ OF STATE PAPERS, And oth?r authentic Documents, intended as mater ials for an HiTtory or the United States ' of America. BY EBtNEZER HAZARD, A. M. In two large quarto volumes, price ten dol- Ursin bqardij. a - , - Subscribers will be furnimed with the 2d. volume on.payi»v» three.dollars and a quarter —-having paid five dollars and a quarter on receiving the firft. This (econd volume comprehends, among Otter intereltiag particulars, a complete co pv of the Records of the United Colonies ot N. "England, in which the conduct of the com miflioners relpeaing the general concerns ot the colonies—the neighbouring Indians —and the Dutch at Manhattans (now New Yolk) is jarticulirly detailed. » ' Materials are colle&ed fnfficient to Wro a THIRD VOLUME, The time of jobbing will dep-'nd on the encouragement to be derived from fubferiptions which will be received by Thomas Dob foil, Philadelphia ; fere. Libbcy, Portfmftutb, New Hampihir.; rhonias & Andiews, & Dav. Weft.Bollon; It ,ia Thomas, Worcefttr ; Isaac Beers, New- Haven; Tisnoriiy Giecn, New London ; Jacob R.'cha>d!bn, Newport; John Carter, Provi isp.ee ; Hugh Gaine, Thomas Allen,; hud Samuel Campbell, New York ; Fred ritk 'raigj-Wilrningion, Delawaie; (aii.es Rict, Baltimore; Mr. Lindfey, Norlolk ; David -iendcrfon, Ftxderickibui't} John Gramma' 'rterfburg ; Augustine Davi', Richmond ; 1 C Martin, Newbern, N. C. John Bradley Vilmington ; and William Price Young,Cha eflton. . t , April'* PROPOSALS For Printing by Subscription, An Original Novel, In Four Volumes, duodecimo, Dedicated, by Permission, to Mrs. Bingham, ENTITLED, Trials of the Human Heart. By Mrs. ROWSON, Of the New Theatre, Philadelphia, Author of Victoria, Inquisitor, Charlotte, Fille At Chambre, &e. &c. u If there's a pow'r above us, « (And ttiat there is, all Nature cries aloud il Thro' all her works) he mull delight in '• virtue, ii And that which he delights in, must be " happy." 41 Thet fublcrip tion papers are still open at moftof the noted book-ftmes in the city and that he hopes from the whole of them tobc enabled to fo,nn such S fifpeftable catalogu-- 6f naini*, as wilt do a credit to the -work f as well as afford a reafooable encouragement to the undertilccr. Those who a e delirousof further informa tion are requested to call on Benjamin Davies, No. 68, Mai k i i reet. tn&t! tf April 14. scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Dollars, oh 266,000 Dollars, deducing IJ per Cent, from the Prices—this Lottery consist of 38,000 Tickets, in which there are 14,539 Prizes And 23,461 Blanks, being about one and an half Blanks to a Prize. THE Directors of the Society for cftablilhing Ufcful Maniifafluris, having resolved to erect LOTTERIES lor raiting On e. He n d k iD Thousand Dol 1. a ks, agreeably loan Aa of the Legilhture of the State ol New-Jersey, have appointed the following persons to luperintend and diretk the drawing ot the fame, viz. Nicho las Low, Rntus King, Herman Le Roy, James Watson, Richard Harrll'on, Abijah Hammond, >nd Corneliui Ray, of the city ot New-York— Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M;Con* iel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of Phila- Jelphia—His Excellency Richard Howell, Esq. flias Bo'udinot, General Elias Dayton, Jamts Parker, John Bayard, Do&or Lewis Donnam, Jamuel W. Stockton, Jolhua M. Wallace, Joseph Sloomfield, and Elitba Boudinot, of ey, who offer the following Scheme of a Lot ery, »rtd pledge themfclv.es to the public, thai hey will take every assurance and precauiion in heir power to have the Monies paid by the Managers, from tirae to time, as received, into he Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to emain for the purpofeo! paving Priz s, which hall be immediately difchargcd by » check ipon one of the Banks. SCHEME: 1 Piizeof 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 \ 10,000 * 10,000 mStthjtn '•vi - ICO goo !?<*> 2000 3600 8100 14,539 P"" 1 - 462,000 23,461 Blanks, tirll drawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawn number, 2,000 mvv 38.000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000 The drawing will commence, under the in fpeftiin of a Committee of the Superintendants, as soon as the Tickets are sold 9 oi which timely notice will be given. The Superintendantshave appointed John N. Camming, of Newark, Jacob R. Hardenberg, !of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea* of Tienton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample (ecurity for discharging the trust reposed in then). In order to fecurethe pun&ual payment of the "Prizes, the Superintendants of tiie Lottery have dire&ed that the Managers shall each enter into bonds i"n 40,000 dollars, with four fufficietot fccuritics, t'o perfortn their inftruftions, the sub stance of which is I. That whenever cither of the Managers shall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dollars, he (hall imnidiately place the fame in one of the Banks of New-York or Philadelphia, to the ciedit ot the Governor of the Society, and suCh of the Superintendants as live in the city where the monies are placed, to remain there lintil she Lottery is drawn, for the payment of the Prizes. 11. The Managers to take fufficient fecunty for any Tickets they may trust, otherwise to be refponublje for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Vlonies received and paid into the Bank, ab ftra£b of which (hall be feat, monthly, to the Governor of the Society. Patejfon, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the above gentle men, information will be given where tickets may be had. February 24. , tn&ftf. TO BE SOLD, An cents for boards.) 3. They may receive the succeeding volume in twenty-four weekly numbers, ara quar ter dollar cach, or else, when finiftied,- at the fame price as the firft. 4. The fublcrlptlon will be raised on the firft day of June i794i to fourteen dollars, ex cluhve of binding. 5. Should any copies remain for sale after the completion of the work, they will be foWat sixteen dollars, and the price of binding. 6. The names of the fubferibers will be pub- -• TrtlmTo* uZh** difrefotat to the re»4er?» undetttanwnil t to»W , "rhi'emendations and additions which are made in this work,are innumerable,and oexui in eve'y page. The public are refer" ed to the preface lor a flight Iketch of a few of 111 The publilher takes the present opportu nity of returning his mod fmcere thanks to those refpeftable characters who have favored him with documents for improving the maps of several of the states. He requerts a conti nuance of their kindi.efl; and hopes that such public spirited citizens, as are poffepd of h milar documents, will favor him with their affidance in perfecting his undertaking. The extraordinary encouragement witn which he has been favored, has pelted in his bread the warmed fentimentt ot grat - tude —sentiments which time will not efface. He pledges himfelf to the citizens of the United States, to I'pare neither pains nor ex pense to render the prtftnt edition oi Guthrie s Geography improved, deferviig of their pa tronage. Just Published, n one handsome volume, unio. Priae $t AND FOR. SALE BY JOHN ORMROD, At Franillh's Head, No. 41, Second Strut, AN ESSAY ON THE Natural Equality of Men, On the Rights that result from it, and onthfc Duties which it imposes. To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by the Teylerian Society at Kaarlem. Corrected and Enlarged. By WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN, D. D. ProfeflTor of Moral Philosophy, and the Lav/ ol Nature, and of Ecclefiaftica! HiftoiJ ; and Minister of the Englilh Chuich at U trecht. Aliquid semper ad communtm utilitatem as- CICE&O. The Firfl Arrterican Edition. THE grand principle of Equality, if right ly understood, is the only basis 011 which universal justice, lacred order, and perfect freedom, can be firijily built, and permanent ly secured. The view of it exhibited in th;s essay, at the fame time that it reprefles tlie insolence of office, the tvrSnny of pi ide, and the outrages of oppression ; confirms, 'n the moll forcible manner, the necessity of'fnbor dinatiOn, and the just demands of law ful an thority. So far indeed, from loosening the bands of society, that it maintains inviolate, every natural and every civil diftin&ion, draws more closely every tocial tie, unites in one harmonious and jufily 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. tufcftf Henry Rape _ State of Maryland. v. ) High Court of Chancery, BenjaminGaither > March sth. 1794. and X v Basil Gaither The Complainant dates in his bill that the defendants Benjamin Gai ther and Basil Gait her were seized in fee as tenants in common of a tract of land In Fre derick County, called Hammond's Strife that be.ng so seised, Basil executed a power of attorney to Benjamin authorizing him to feJl his, the said Basil's interest in the fa : d land, that afterwards the said Benjamin fold the said land to a certain William Gait her for the consideration of fix hundred poundswhich hath been finee paid, that the said William hath afligned to the Complainant Henry Rape the bond executed by the said Benjamin for the conveyance of t.ie said land : The Com plainant now further dates (and so appears to the Chancellor) that the defendants are nan-residents of the llate of Maryland, and« herefoie out of tfyc reach of the process of this court. It is therefore adjudged and ordered, that the Complainant procure a copy of this or der to be inserted in the newspaper of Angell and SulJvan, and >n the United States Gazette at lead three weeks successively, before the twenti. rh day of May next ; to the intent that the Defendants and all others, who may conceive themselves interested in the piefmf es, may have notice to appear in this courf, 1 on or before the-third T-uefday in September next, to lhew cause wherefore a decree should not pa(f for vefting-irr the Complainanr aconj pete'lejal title to the land aforefaid. Test SAMUEL HARVEY HOWARD, Reg. Cur. Con. tuth&«3'.r •March >8 A FEW POUNDS O F VANILLA, FOfc SALE BY Louis Ofmont. April 19. djt.