Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, April 01, 1794, Image 1

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im. 94 of Vol. v.]
For Sale,
American Brig
r i to n,
"BURTHEN 700 barrels, with her tackle
•and apparel as (he came from sea, She is a
llaiiach vtffel, not two years old, and maybe
piit to tea immediately. For terms apply
Gardiner & olden,
Arch Street wharf,
Who have for fate,
Pork, Lard, and Hams as usual,
a quantity of Baton, Bees Wax, and a few
calks Timothy Seed—also
Pig and Bar Iron, and Iron cast
iggSv iu any form executed on the
shortest nodce.
March 14.
For Amsterdam,
The new faft-failipg, cepper-
J&V bottomed SHIP
|gg ADRIANA,
•«m K. Fitmatrick, Master.
BLJI.LT of live oak and cedar and was in.
tended fw a Liverpool Trader, will fail with
all convenient f"rtsd- For freight or paffagt,
havmg (txcellftit accommodations, apply on
board tt Walnut ft«et wharf, or to
THOS. fcf JOHN K£TIAND.
N,. B. will Tje U»d«d in Eng
land jj required.
Mar-ji 6, 1794. dtf
For Sale or Charter,
Z ANDROMACHE,
I (An American bottom)
*2£-ri rrHTrefa »■ John Moore, Majier.
IS a .flout good vessel, about two years old,
twos, Ims only made three voy
(gcs), a< tl uiay be ent to iia at a (mall e*-
peote. #Ie may be seen at Vjne.ftr e et wharf,,
aud the terms made kuown by application to
f r H'TtARTOX & LEIVIS.
M»rfh 2i. d t f
For Norfolk & freclericksburgh,
«^fe^.LITTli 1 SALLY,
John Earl, Mailer.
, A staunch gcod vefTel, will fail in a few
days. For freight or p: lliige, apply to the
master on board at Chefuut ftrect wharf, or
to
yOS£PH ANTHONT fcf SON.
Marsh 31. dtf
Just Imported,
in the Ship Apollo, Capt. FHzpatvict,
from Amsterdam, and now landing
011 Walnut-ftrect wharf, viz.
GIN i» pipes,
bales Holland Durk,
Ditto Ozriaburgs,
Holland Sheeting,
Juniper Berries,
■Girji Wart, viz., Tumkltrs+nd Mugs, va
rious fIZCS.
Shcaibing Paper,
S-VJedts Inn, square andflat bars,
Ttair Ribband, No. 4.
btitrh Great Coats,
A quantity ttf Jitttk and Obtur*, &e. £S*c;
to*. SAL* »Y
THOMAS KETLAND, Jan.
The ttiovt-mmxitHKd Ship is frf $aie~~
Ihouldapplication be made 'within a few Hays ;
ether-wife Jhe taie freight far Amjer
dam.
_M»nth r, 1754, d—tf
wanted 1 "
AN APPRENTICE
To the Priming Bulinefs, Enquire at this
OftvCe.
ADVERTISEMENT.
To the diilreftied inhabitants of St. £)o
mingo now in Philadelphia.
The diflribulion of the money ailstted to
ttiMn Ti'illbt made on W&dnefday next, at the
fundi. WeA corner ofWalnut asdWater ftreeu
from sine o'clock'till noon, and from three
♦o five afternoon.
Aux Habitants de St- Domingue de nuc«
d e toute Facult-e a Philadelphie.
La Diitribuuorj de la fomme accordee fe sera !
Mt clttii protein, air Coin de!a Rue fud ouelt
1' Eau &De Ja R uc <j e Walnut, ent re oeuf
♦fbw* m»«* & iW Weis &CiiKj« apics midi.
ipSr The Printers of Philadelphia, are re-'
queued to republic the above.
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IN G AD V E R T I S
Tuesdav, April i, 1794.
The Public are cautioned to
beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Bills of
the Bank of the United States» and Twenty
Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America t
federal of which have appeared in circulation
<within a f'w days paji ; they art m goad ge
neral mutation of the genuine Bills, but mdj
be diflinguijhed by the following
MARKS.
Five Dollar qf the fkwi of the
United States.
ALL that havo appeared havi the letter t
ft>' their Alphabetical Mark.
The Texture n$ the Paper is thick- r and
whiter and it takes the ink more freely than
the genuine paper.
The O. fn the word Company ij fmillel*
than the I\T. and pther l< tters of that uiurd,
ft> thita lineeicteiided from rhe tnpof ihe Q,
to toiioh the t.'p of the M wouW extend tori
(id<ra(<ly abave the rv'gs of the wliola word.
Iu th. woj4 United the letters are narrow,
ei and clufer together than the tail qf the bill
The i ai)d yipthp void promilis aie not
parallel, the /inclining much more torwarJ
than the i.
The engraving is badly {bokes
of all tlie feller* are ftrottgei and the tk'»i p
in the margin particularly ismueh coarfirr
appears darker than in the true bills, Some
at the counter!'. it* bear dare iH I>gi—Where
's the Bank was nut in »peration till Dectm
ier, and no five dollar w *ra illuiJ in
hat ye^r.
Twenty Policy Bills of ths Ifani of Nortl.
America•
ALL that have appeared have the letter
I for their alpliabctic.a.l mark.
Thfjp are printed oh a paper nearly Hoiilar
o'tljjifc of the counterfeit |Fwt Dollar Notes
above described ; the engraving \% bcitei exe
cuted x an<j they appjro?ch fearer to the ap»
pea<r%oee of fehegCHuiue i>ills.
The fine i uled lines through 'he word Twen
ty, in the body of the bill, are in number thir
teen in the genuine b Us, ants but twelve in
counterfeits.
The word Company is much like the Tame
word in the Five DoNar B iis j>s defoi ib«:d a
bove, i the 9 bfiiig Jeis thaw *
following.
There no stroke to {he tin the word
whereas in the genuine bilts the stroke is weK
defined.
The letters tnt in the word Twenty, to the
fcft hand at the bottom, do no< <:ortfe dowii to
the line, bqt ar? so 991: as to giv? an irregular
appearance to the word, the Tw the"/ go
ing below them.
The Signature J. Nixon, h-a* the appear
ance of being written with laißt>-bU£it and
oil, and differs from the otjier *nk#uncdjij
printing the bills and the cathiei's lignature.
It is luppoftd these forgeries wefc committed
fn some ot the Southern States, aU the coun
terfeits that have appeared, have co*ie from
tiience, and two per sons have been iippvfhead
ed in Virginia, on fuCpicion ot being the authors
of them.
The reward of ONE THOUSAND HOLLARS
will be paid to any PeiCon or Pcrfon* who <huli
discover and profecutc to couvi&iou the leveral
offenders of the following defcriptious or any
of them, viz.
The per foil or persons, who mttnufa&ured
tlie paper on which tbc fiilils are printed.
The pcjfwu peifoo#, wlio engraved the
plates.
The printer or printers, ®f the bills.
t-very person who has atted as a principal in
any other way, in the coumutemng and utter*
mg the £ud Wlls.
THOMAS WILLING, President
of the Bank United St*t<_*.
J6HN NIXON, PreWfelft of the
Bank ot Nonh Attienc«.
8? order of the Committees of che &ef.
petti ve Boards.
Philadelphia, March 28, 1794* dtf.
Excellent CLARET,
In hogtUeads and 111 tafei of 50 bottles eacb.
AUO,
A few cases Charapaigne Wiae ;
MADEIRA,
In f ipci, hogsheads and quartei casks,
-so* SAtE *r
JOHN VAWGHAN,
No. ui, South Ftout luccl.
J»«. *, 179*.
Mordecai Lewis,
for Sale at his Store, No. 25, Dodi-
StreM :~
A few Bales ot Ruflid Sheetings,
Barcelona Baodkerchicffs in Boxes,
A of low-priced Cotton Handkerchiefs,
A Quantity of Souchong Tea, Hyson and
Tonkay, ditto.
Holland Gin in Cases,
A Quantity of Btimftone,
With a Variety of other Goods.
Feb. £0. 3'aw6w
The following Certifi
cate of the funcjcd three ptr Cent Stock of
Doiii ltic Debt of the United 5 ares (landing on
the books of the Tieafuty of the said United
, in the names of Donnatd and' Burton of
Londpu, merchants, and by Jofepfi
Xouife, Rejiitpr of ftjtd 'freafuty, to vit Itt
No. dated 24th A u £uft for 2359
dailar> and 33 cents was tlsin'mitfrd from Lon
don m lhe;ttiip Peter, PauJ Hutfcy, m*(ler,
bound for New York, and lias been loft.
The Subfcrib-r i*:ei»ditjg iq apply to (he Tfea
fury of the United States to have the fame re
ntfutd, defues all perfoiis who ave intcielfyd in
the fji<) certificate, to make their obje&ioiu
thereto, if any they have.
Francis Macy.
Pii'U4. Mtrch d6w
*VR SALS,
BY MATHEW CAREY, No. „ 8 ,
Maiket-Street,
An EfTay on Slavery:
Deligned io exlnbit in a new point of view,
«• HfcS« »" morals, ivdujiry, and the piac, a s
ftcttty. Some fafti a nil ratculadopi are offered
<o prove the labor o\ jrecmtn to be much more
fttiußnt than that ol fines ; that countries art
rich, powerful and happy, in proportion as the
laboring pi ople enjoy the fruits of their owp
Mior ; and hence the nictffaiy conclusion, that
iljvciy is impolitic as well is wjuji.
Price 25 Cents.
February 15. d t f
Seory fatgpf Wi^bwd.
"• /High Com* as Plittntci r.
BenjaminGaither > Jts*'chjth. »7j)4.
-and S*
Basil L.»ither ■* -
The Complainant; states
in his ijilJ that the defendant* Benjamin {>;ii
and G*it|ier were in tee as
tenants in common of a tract of land in Fre
drick C«tt"{.v, called Hammond's Strife ; —
thlat being i'o leiled, Basil executed a power
ot attorney to Benjamin authorizing him to
foil his, the laid Bafil't iim-feft in the lad
land, that afterwards (lie fijid Benjamin fold
the iaid land to a certain William Oaither for
tnc coalitfcratioii ofiix hundred pound-, whicli
iiatnbeen since paid, tfiat the raid >Vjri'iam
hath assigned to the Complainant Hpnjw Raj'e
the bond executed by rhp laid Bei jan>iii for
rlre conveyanceot t.ie lard'land : The Com
plainant now further ltates (ar:d so appears
to the Chancellor] that the
no«-refidents of tfie it ate of Maryland, and
herefore out of rtie reacil of the of
t-his court.
It w therefore adjudged afld ordered ; that
the Complainant procuie a copy of'tins or
der tube inserted in the newspaper of Anjell
and Sul.ivao, and in the 'Uivimi St>te; Gazy t g
« teuft three weeks ■fiiCccffiv'ejy, brefoie the
twentieth 4»y of May ne*t ; to the in ten J
that the Defendants and all tjtSerj, who jiiay
conceive themfrives interested in the n,iT
es, may have notice to appear in this t<wrr,
on or before rile tliiid Tuctidwy in Sejitenfber
next, to Ihew cause wherefore a decree lhould
not pals for veftuig in tlieComplainanr.a com
plete legal title to {lie laud aforefaid.
Trtt
SAMUEL HARVEV HOWARp,
Reg. Cur. Con.
March »8. tuihtojw
TItEASURrofPgIVNS YLy4XIA,
Jf-eUrwy 14, ii9A.
L)Udl4£ Notice is hejeby £iy*u to all j>cii<*n<
i indebted 10 toj ino c
ot the Trustees tjje iqan Office,
eflablilhed per ol t|ie 4tfi of April, 178$,
thai ihe ume is expired w'nen ihe UU -pay mcnt
JfcouUJ beep aind cye^.y
ia4wlgen.ee turnip £r*rued, uailtl*
they come toiward and pay »off their itiue&ivc
balances on 01 before the firft day ot Apni ucxi,
precepts wiW llfuc ag«i»R all vrith
oat -to pedoo* W A'li
fonncr Ihjentfa* Wfr 1 * -
irt their hands to (aid Oflice, are rc
■qntUexl to bring it 10 ine on or md above
•Venod, other wilt i fh 41 be und< i the
ablc ucceHiiy ot A>rolc4;ui.|\g firf
tindioi).
CHRISTIAN
P. S. Tht Prifltcts throughout itye State are
sfequoiWd 4-0 ii»lf rt tke above in vhevr pupeis-toi
tlvc intoi maii*>ri <>f-their 4
Stock Brokers Office,
No. *5, W4lliitc«et, &EW.-X&H,k
SnWcnber intendingvio to<»fitie hlrti/elf
entirely to rbe PU& SALH of
SI'OCKS (»n CGMMiSSION, b*gs to 0}
hrs tcrviceeto his (nendi auri othtr-s, in tijt
lineal a Broker. TUoTe yv ho miy pie# if
to favor h'iri wiih their may dcpi jici
upon having it rranfa'£led wtih the moioit fuit
iuy and dilpaich.
Orders. iu>m Philadelphia, Soften, x)r &ny
otlwr ( part et Uk United States, wt\J he
attended to. LEONARE) jj LL£CKEJ<.
E
[Whale No. 555.]
UNITED ST4TES.
BOSTON, March 25.
Copy of 3 letter from a gentleman now
in Prance to hfs friend in this town,
received by the brig Dolphin, just ar
flAed at Providence, dated
Havre, Dec. 30, 1793.
1 wrote you by tht fame opportunity a
fe\y days firice; I then told you of the
fticpeft of the armies of the Republic in
the taking of Taubm and Valenckunet;
this day, being the Demidi, we have been
celebrating the event, or rather rejoicing
with our brethren of this Republic, at
the re-capture of T0,,10n. Thjs morning
arrived here the CQttjirmqUoß of the taking
of Vqleneitinnes ; it is fjtid that the Aujiri,
am loft r4(Ooo killed, and that 6000
caine over and joined the armies of the
Republic, the reft were taken prisoners.
? b? v « also had accounts that the re-
Ijelp at La Vendee, are completely cut
yp. On every fide success attends the
French arms.
It fcarccly now admita of a doubt but
that die TREE of LIBERTY, planted
in this country, will take root, and spread
ftsfcranchej over Europe, and that tyran
ny and qpprejjipn will be no more. If
tte f>ray«v 6( an individual will avail any
towards it, I wiH pray without ceasing.
Cangreji of the United States.
ffeufe ef Reprcjentatives
Subtlanfe of the remarks made by Mr. Giles
on the ioth of March r-04, upoij the
qtieftioi} tor thp paflage of the bill provi
ding a naval armament.
Another objection to the measure, con
sists of the certainty and enormity of .the
expeuce, with a total uncertainty of its
efficacy; whereas the plan of ptirchaiing
a peace, regard* oeconomy, if its efficacy
should he doubtful : in this cafe, if the
objed be not e fatted, the money will
h<pt be expended. It is but a bad characi
ter of a measure, to fay it is neither cer
tain in its object, nor (Economical in its
arrangement; yet these ait the mod ftri
•king traits iti the present bill. When
this measure was flrtt brought into view,
if was thought neceflary that an estimate
I it,this eftimate,he knew
1 11 qt for what reafon,was kept out of view.
' It was nevertheless an estimate, and mult
; again make its appearance in the npufe.
He expected too, that it wonld apppear
ii) a mons formidable shape ;han when it
was iirft introduced. The pay of the
feamefl, the most important item in the
| estimate, had varied its (hape materially :
It is novy calculated at double the estimate
; fir ft -made, and he apprehended that the
fame fate would attend other parts of the
estimate. He admited that the sum men
tioned in the bill, did not positively ffx
the wages of the seamen, but was in
tended as a limit to the Pt-efident's
discretion: He was inclined to think
however, from the nature of the
that the whole sum would be found jie.
peflary ; for all the otherperquifites, whieh
the seamen will expedt, mult consist of toil
and danger.
tje oblerved, that the intelligence late
ly received, in his opinion, served to con
firm all those objections, although he sup
posed it had affected the minds of other
gentlemen very differently ; because he
had observed more votes in favor of the
bill, Unce the receipt of the
than before that period. The intelligence
being communicated in confidence, he fup
poM it would be improper to particular
ise those parts of it, which affected his opi
nion : He Ihould therefore, only remaik
in genera), that the intelligence had led
bis to two copclufions.
lit. That .the forcc to 1 fed, i*
abfolytely inadequate to tl . 3 .
That by proper . iue-
R.