jd£ f|t Iftttiftji) jip> fett£o EVENING A*!) V E R T I S E R. [No. ioi of Vol. V.] Wednesday, April 9,' .1794. [Whole No. 560.] For Amsterdam, —j_ The new faft-fiiting, copfer bottomed SHIP f||g ADRIAN A, rfciii K. Fitzpatjfck, Matter. BUILT of live oak and cedar was in tended for a Liverpool Trader, will fail with all convenient speed. For freight or palTage, having excellent accommodations, apply on booid at Walnut ftrcet wharf, or to TIIOS. iy JOHN ZETLAND. N. B. Pafcngers will be landed in Eng land if required. March 6, 1794- dtf For Norfolk & Fredericksburgh, Jphn Earl, Master. A itaiinoh grtod velTel, will fail in a few days. Fw freight'«r p fiage, Appier to the matter "on boaraat Ghtfiiui: Hreet wharf, or to JOSEPH ANTHONY & SON. March 31. dtf For Sale or Charter, t^^QjNDROMJCHE, John Moore, Master. "Tsa ftuut good velT.'l, about two years old, bor: lien or, liai unity made three voy age*, a>>d may befent to sea at a small ex pence. Sfic mavlwfeen at Vine-str e et wharf, and the terms m <"ie known by application to WHARTON c d LEWIS. March !•. dtf The Profits arifitigfrom t e follo-ivmg publi cation 'are for the benefit of the Poor. Just publiihcd, printed by R. Aitk.cn and ' i"a&aUbßifc, ■!£. -Young T. JDobfon, and the other Bookftllers, MINUTES OF THE Proceedings of the Committee, Appointed on toe 14th September 1793, by the Citizens of Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties, andthe Dtftrift of Southwark, to attend to and alleviate the fufferings of the afflt&ed with the Malignant Fever,pre vaient, in t'u» Citv and its vicinity. WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING A lift of persons admitted into the Hospi tal at Bulh hiil, (hewing the times of their admission, death end di'fcharee. Number of Houfrs, Deaths, See. in the sefpe£ti-ve:ftreets, alleys, and courts in the c.ty o( Philadelphia, Noithcrn Liberties, and jfcii&iMik of Southwak. A iift of ihe Intements in the Burial grounds iii the city of Philadelphia, Northern liberties, and DiftriA of Southwark, with a jn -teorological account of the weather. A fuaimary of donations in cacti and provi fioni, received from funry pprfens aad ces, for cbe jifxof the poor and afßitted. '1 2. djw Just Imported, In the Ship Apollo, Capt. Fitzpatrick, from Ai/tllerdam, and now landing on Walnut-street wharf, viz. GIN in pipes, A few bales Holland Duck, D'tto Oznaburgs, Holland Sheeting, Juniper Berries, Class Ware, viz. Tamblers and Mugs, -va rious fiz.es. Sheathing Paper, Swedes Iron, square andflat bars, Hair Ribband, No. 4. Dutch Great Coats, A quantity of Junk and Oakum, &c. (sfc. FOR SALF. BY THOMAS KETLAND, Jun. >. The Above-mentioned Ship is for Sale— fbauhlapplication be made within a few days ; Vberwife she will take freight for Amjler dam. Mar ch », 1794- d—tf TO BE SOLD," A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, TN-an eligible fituttion,—alfo a Country Seat J. within 6 milts of the City, with 9 acres of I 'ar 43 4crcs oi * anc * and meadow, the i Jtfofcfe is pot exceeded by many in the vicinity t at t'6 city, in size or c >nvenience. terms apply to tue printer. , _ Jaimarv 23. m&th-rt IMPORTED In ibe Brig George and Harriet, from ' ? Havre de Grace, AMD FOR SALE BY Louis Ofmont, A PERFECT Assortment of Hanging Paper, high coloured and plain. White silk Stockings, high dreifed and put up English fifhion. The handsomest artificial Flowers apd Fea thers. , Some Looking Giafs Plaies to be fold by the cafe. A few hampers of Champaigns wine fix years old. ALSO, An elegant parcel of Bearikin MulTs, And very beautiful Silk Cloak*, -which on account of the Xeafori will be I'ftW low, atici at a long ci cdic. rr y LIKEWISE 42 pipes Madeira wine, and a few calks of Claret. A Quantity of Hamburgh Demijohns. In a few Days, He will have for Jale, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF White and Black Lacea, Leghorn hats, &BS and cambricks, claret in cases, a quantity of window glais well sort ed of all fi^e s , and a few pair of remarkable Looking GlafTes framed, all arrived at Nor folk, now coming round. March 22. dtf F O R SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, Old Lisbon Wine of a fupcrior quality in pipes, imported in the lhip Wilmington. __ - OTtJtrf+ftßßY WINE of tlie firfl quality in quarter calks, imported in thebrig Nancy capr. Gsvin. i'r m Cadiz. SHELLED ALMONDS and a few kegs of RAISINS, imported in ditto. Particular TENERIFFE WINES,in pipes lihds. and quarter calks, imported in the lhip Thomas, capt. Skinner. A few quarter calki of old particular bill of exchange MADEIRA WINE. George Meade, Who has also, jnft arrived and for l'ale A SMALL CARGO OF Lijbon Salt. A quantity of empty BAGS for sale. April 5. diw w&sim. Mordecai Lewis, Has for Sale at his Store, No. 25, Dock- Street :— A few Bales of Ruflia Sheetings, Barcelona Handkerchiefs in Boxes, A bale of low-priced Cotton Handkerchiefs, A Quantity of Souchong Tea, Hyson and Tonkay, ditto. Holland Gin in Cafest A Quantity of Brimstone, With a Variety of other Goods. Feb. 20. 3'aw6w In the Name of the French Republic. EVERY Frenchman is forbid to violate the Neutrality of the United States. AH commiflions or authorizations tending to infringe that neutrality, are revoked, and are to be returned to the Agents of the French Republic. » Philadelphia, Ventafe 16th, second year of the French Republic, one and indivifibfc (March 6th, 1794, o. s.) The Mimfter Plenipotentiary of the French Republic. JH. FAUCHET. Ihe Editors of newspapers within the United States, are requested to republilh the foregoing notice. d ' NORRIS-COUKT, Back of the New Liirvy, between Chefiiut and Walni I-Streets. George Rutter, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public in general, that he contiuues carrying on the business of Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting, I Likewise, JAPANNED PL A.TES, for doors or window-(hutters,dont in the mod elegant manner, and with dil'patch. Orders from the country will be thankfully received, and duly attended to. Decetiibii 30, H>PHIII' ,l ,i. jiiiuuw; The Public are cautioned tc le-jMre of counterfeited Five Dollar Bills oj the Bank of the United States, and T-wenfj Dollar Bills of the Bank, North America, several of *wbich bwvc appeared, in circulation within a few days pajl; they are a good ge neral imitation of the genuine Bills, but tnty bediftinguifhedby the falloagmg marks. Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of the United States. ALL that have appeared have the letter F. for their Alphabetical Mark. The Texture ot' is thicker and whiter and it takes the ink more freely than the genuine paper. The O. in the word Company js smaller than the M. and other letters of that word, so that a line extended from the top of the O, to touch the top pi the M. would extend con (lderably above the range of the whtile Mm it). In the word United the letters are nartttw erand closer together than th* teft,qf the biJl -Ihe i and j iu tlie word uot Wi'aitel, the f inclining much more'fol Ward din tlit i. Tin engraving is badly executod,the fttokes ol all tlie Letters are stronger and -the device ir the margin particularly isrouch coarferaiid appears darker tlian in the true bills. Some O. the Counterfeits bear date in 1791—Where asthe Bank was not in operation till Decem ber, and no five dollar bills were ifTued in that year. . Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank gf North -America. ALL that have appeared have the letter B. loi their alphabetical mark. They are printed on a paper nearly fjmilar f° that of the counterfeit Five jjalfei Notes above dcfci ibed; the engraving i« belter-exe rted, and they approach neiier to the ap pearance of thegenuine bills. The fine ruled lines through the word Twen ty, in the body of the bill, art inliumfcer thir oaen in the genuine bills, and but .twelve in Ihe counterfeits. Th'- word Company i« much lUce the fame word in the Five Dollar Bills as described a bove, the o being left than the m, and others ' fviiowmg. — There is no stroke to the t in the word-AforM whereas in the genuine bills tbeitFoke is well defined. The letters cnt in the word YwMy> to the Idft hqnd at the bottom, do noi come down to the line, but are to cut as to give an irregular appearance to tile word, the Zsoand go. ing below them. The Signature J. Nixon, has the appear ance of being written with 1 anxp-black proposals r for Printing by Subfcriftion, An Original Novel, \ In Fa>f Vo/urnts, duodecimo, * Dedicated, by Perjaiffion, to Mrs. Bingham, . entitled, Trials the Human Heart. By Mrs. ROWSON, 1 J':^ L " W rbeat Phikdejphia, Author , y'" oria > Jpe ,' P e oncV.^'^K 0 sob J fC, ' iherS?lja(ll to be paid at the time of lubfcrihi. g. "■ Ihe fuofcribers' names will be prefixed of tiie undertaking. u.*** s l ubftri P' i °ns are-received bv the Au -2°/' tbe „/°'' ner Vf ' and Chefnut C L Ci>rey, ftiee ' and Dobmn, I lUdelphia—. Mr. Green, Annapolis—Mel'- Vwt and S " C! "»Ptell, New, Th > d Andrews fake, and-Lai'km, B'ofton—M . Hafwel, V erinont—*Me(lVs. Rice, and Edwards, Bal timore—Mr. W..P. Y oU ug, Cbarlefton. pnl mw&fjw CONGRESS. IN SENATE, Tuesday, March 25. £ continued/}) A jneflage from the House df R cpre . Mr. Lambert— " Mr. Prclidcnt-The House of Re preventatives hftve palled a bin entitled, Jin act transferring-, for ,a limited time, of fuasand offences, from the ai ft net to Dhe circuit court of New- Hampshire, and assigned certain duties, in respect to invalid pensioners, to the At torney of the said dtftria," in which they desire tie concttrreiiceofthc Senate. And he withdrew. The Ml Jail mentioned was read the firft time. Ordered, That this bill pass to the se cond reading, Oswfcrmable to net ice given, Mr. Jack* fori obtained leave to bring in a hill to make provision for the widow and orphan Children of Robert Forfyth who was killed in Che ievvict ofVthe United Stjttes, wh'ielu was read the firft time. Ordered, 1 hat this bill pass to the se cond reading. On motion Refolded, That Thttrfday next be as signed to take into confideiatioii the ftatfc of the nation. Mr. Vming reported from the commit tee that they this day laid the enrolled bill, entitled, " an ast allowing to Major-Ge neral la Fayette his pay and emoluments whijc 111 the fervict of the United States" before the Preiidemt of the United States. Ihe Senate adjourned until 11 o'clock to morrow morning. WecHiefday, March 26th, 1794. The bill, sent from the House of Re prefenratives for concurrence, entitled An ast limiting the time for prefeuting claims for destroyed certificates of certain descriptions," v.ds lead the third titoie. Rrfolved, 1 hat this bill pass with a mendments, Ordered, That the Secretary defirc the ct)lic&rrence of the House of Represen tatives in the amendments to this bill. A meflage from the House of Repre fentarivet, by Mr. Beckley their Clerk : " Mr. President—The House of Re prtfeutatives have passed "A resolution laying an embargo on the veflVls in the ports of the United States, in which they desire the concurrence of the Senate."' And he withdrew. The Senate took into consideration the last mentioned resolution, laying an em-