• PZi'.j*L 'April it, 1794- *_* Nottrc, to dußtar,k i£ie fcy fnm Be the members of the Corfaratian far the Kdvf *f Pztr and Prefby- Hvti ftrs, <w.d ms tine Poor and L)if tfytfid SFuieau aed. children «f Prejifileriau SSiirfirrtt that a meeting of bid corporation is so take place, on the aid *lay of May sis *t, ia tit ic/xjosd fte&yieiiaa cku-cii in it city rt ii 4 o'clock P- M. far She •frfzaw?! of aMfaci imfiarf? » may ties be broagi}/ before 1 die S?«ani. ASH&EL GREEK, Secretary of the Corporatioii. tatliAs6i A FEW POUNDS | V A N°l L L A j FO* SiU BY Louis Ofinont. i April 19. jf- Excellent CLARET, la feog-lhcads aud in cases of 50 bottles each. i L S-O, A few cases Champaigae Wine; MADEIRA, la hogsheads aad quarter calks, FOJL SAIE BT JOHN VAUGHAN, No. at*, South FroiU (Ircct. }w. «, dtf • ' por.SALE^ JSY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118, Majket-Street, An Eflay on Slavery, Dehc»ed t«e*hi'oit io a new point ol view Hs oa aurW*, industry, and the fence 4/ jWaeM Sow* ta&s arvd citloulit«(>»« offered ti-1 £rove ifar; tabor offmmem to be tnucb more t--han tfcw ot jiaocs ; that countries ate jrada, ptt«teria.i a*d i« proportion asvbe islv3f esjjoy ihe fruits /ff their own ; a«d jv»:Ke tiae ncctifary conciufion, that flweiry i* ifkpaliiic as well as unjjvjl. Pifcttc£ 25 Cents. dtf ternary 35. On Tuekfay lie 29th instant it ji o'clock in the Fort noon, -will be irAfi fey pofcEe TifocUie, at Mr. Bowen's Exiic'noE Room, No. 9, month Elgltii Thttfty A COLLECTION OF Capital Pictures, By the saoft approved French, Italian, and f leralfla Matters, collected by a geutiemao of . tzihe in Europe aMj inferior to any that haw ever fceeft oSr.ed lor fate in A rubric a. Tbcle Pi&ares may be viewed at any time f>rcvi«*ss the day of'fale at rfce Exhibition R<v»m> whene catalogues may be had, and at tike Swbfcrihcrs Hoojn. LIKEWISE, A ColleSion of Books t in foT<£\VK langnag«s, 44)chas Ruffian, Pojifh., a snaps in the iaid Languages. FOOTMAN & CO. Auaifmteru Apr I st. tuth&iUf * -j " JUST iPUBLISHED, THOMAS DOBSON, BoifrUer t at the Statu Houjie in Second ftrasi, Philadelphia, VOLUME XI OF ENCYCLOPAEDIA, OS. X DtSiasary of Artr, Sdeaca, and Mijui fameser f^kers.ture:, OS a eaii.thy new,; by which the aif £srccit &;eseesind acts-arc ihgeSbed into the Jili.ufi n«j*i(ei or lyfteins. This; " tains tin; articles, tasdals, «nedi ei ®£tiWntjn asetaphyfcs, mict«lcope, midwifry, and a great *ar«ty * ii'igrioliical and ini&eßaaeotis ar ticles, v!l«&raterf with nineteen copperplates Tkc tables of JegaritTum, tec. w f>ich wen; di ia the Irath vajauoe, are lifb jowed to *}»■>. Ei-»ea of tfacc «ork a*e now pub- Hfc«3, iati the XJlth is in tame fcrorauxlnefs. On the Si-si uj' t*ie price e< fs'Sibription *vas arxiraXad TLH dollars oa, a Cetta n«t takon before irtiat fane. The 4ib fic :■ rprKtrt k fill] open 01 Ael» terms, and if » ! cc? Teoia: nby tbe fir 2o» Jafw ne*t,the price w;-J: Sae yaitsd Xs>i dollar; oiore, .on aay ccpiei B-lucLbataj as fiui-brJoeKj iar after that *,* Astamyof tJie fijbferihers Jiawe«»ke« aiiy f w three tour, ike:, ve lunits, iliey are ea roefflv senusStd to ta4e «ijj and pay (or the rear : «ni{ at it becomes affjioiik to clz\-^!*eterejects, A-wJ-the pubJJbtr.<J«£ not inf. (S fca :n [qlf Usßiup tm*Au- ms any fiatt* <d\c r tk; fieri-day as j«Jy sjcxt- April it. m&th&w >'•% TO BE SOLD, A large elegant House, am? Lot ef Croitud, rlane^O)lefitaiation, —alto aConntryfrat , w itai« Ami brs«f the Ci ty, wit acres of , iaiaS, »c -41 acr« of laiki aud meadow, the j in the*ion-it} j of the city, in<ize, or coir»cniience. aa.<tafcciai-i iffiy c* Efce printer. j f23 ' mlktlL—ti | •» » JUST PUBLISHED, AND TO «E SO J.D BY THOMAS DOBS ON, No. 41, south Second Jireet, Extrad; of a letter from a gen tleman in America to a trierni in England, on the Subject of Emigration—price i Sth of a dollar. EcrhJijjjlictil EJLlllifbments detrimental to a Hi ate. Price 1 8 ot a Dollar. •pril 22. Concluding Sales. THE Saibfcriber having entered into Co partnership with Mr. John Bai tholomew in the of Sugar Refining, will <iifpofe o£ the Remaining Sleek ori hand CONSISTING Of Silver, Plated, & japan Wares, Plated Coach & Saddle Furniture, he. &c. By Wbolejale at Prime Coji for Cajh. John Dorfey, No. tt, Northed street. April sa. tnth&s6w Treasury Department, Revenue Office, April l6th, 1794. Communications by poll or otherwise, will be received by vvay of infor mation at the Office of the Commissioner of the -Revenue from persons willing to supply iron Canncm, Cannon Ball, and Shells, for the for tifications and Ships of War- The fi:nefe of the metal for cannon, and the capaoity.of rhe ■founders ?h in preparing and mix> ing the metal, and in casting aud boring the caanaea (w-hicfa are to 4>e cast JoUdly) wijj re quire to be par vculariy -Rated. S iELilar communications will also be secevy. Ed from any persons willing to supply Jive oak aacl red cedar timber for of the (hips orf vai". Different plans of pro- and ftyjpjying tbe fame may be propos ed. l'he convenience of the fiiuation in re gard to navigation, and the state of the timber whether already fallen or hereafter to be cut, will require to be noticed. AH the neceflary particulars mi regard to thef-vera] articles wbicji a»e warned, will be specified ic.contra As intended to be grounded in part on the information,'which is hereby fought. April 17. tuth&sgw. *£be Ground Plan OF THE City and Suburbs OF PHILADELPHIA takeh nom actual suxmr, IT is with pleasure that the publilher hasto ■ inform hitfubferibers'and the puttie in gene ral, that the plate is row under the hands of the engraven, and in greaterfarwardnefs fhan. was at fir ft contemplated. At theiarne time lie begs leave to remind them, th>t fubferip t.on papers are ftifl open at melt of the noted o#ak-<ftores m the city ; a „d that he hones from the whole of them to he enabled to farm fueh a r.elpeftablecatalogue of -name*, as will do a credit to the -work, as well as aifor«l a reafsnafcle endeurageraent to the undertake-r Tikofe who are delirous of further informa. tion are requested to call on Benjamin Davies, No. *>8, Market street. A *> ril M- n.&rthtf Henry Rape State of Maryland. ®" , f High Court of Chancery, Benjamin Gait her}- March fth. 1794. and \ Basil Gait her •* The Complainant states in his bill that the delendn-nts Benjamin Gai ther and Basil Gaither were seized in fee as tenants in common of a tract of land in Fie. derick County, called Hammond's Strife ; that being so fehid, Basil executed a power ef attorney to Benjamin authorizing him to fell his, the said Basil's in t ere A in the fa id land, that afterwards the said Benjamin fold the said land to a certain William Gaither far the oirfideration of fix hundred pounds which hath been since paid, tliat the said William ibath affignedto the Complainant Henry Rape the bond executed by the laid Benjamin far the iceiweyance of t.ie said land : The (Com plainant now further Hates (and fa appears to the Chancellor) that the defendants are noo-refidents of the Hate of Maryland, and herefare out of the reach of the process of this court. 11 is the efare adjudged and ordered, that the Genvplai»a»t procure a copy of this or der to be inter ted in the newfpaperof Aogell aol Sud kvan, and in the United States Gazette at least three weeks facceflively, ibefase the twentieth day of May next ; to the intent that tlie Defendants and all others, who may conceive tihemfelves interelied in thejjrcmrf es, may have notwee to appear in this court, on or before the thitd Tucfday in September «ext, to shew cause wherefore a<decree should * >t pal's far veftißg in the Cwnpla«»ai* q C om- ' ip.«te legal title to the land aforefaid. Tell, SAMUEL HAS YF.Y HOWARD, ; &eg. Cor. Caii. J£&nrfc tB. e*4ihfcfs*" 1 ADVERTISEMENT. v SALES at NEW-YORK, by A. L. HLEECKER & SONS, On Tiurfday the 15th May tuext at Twelve o'clock at the Tannae CoJ&e House, THE FOILOWIWG T'raßs of Land\ 111 W-tkins and Flint's purchase, in the coun ty of Tioga, - state ol New York. Tib; containing acres Southwell qaar. of Township No. 2, 9,424 NortUwefl do. do. 4, 5>^47 Northeast do. do. 6, 10,525 Southwest do. do. 7> 9 000 Southwell do do. 8, 3<95 3 Northwest do. do. R, 6,? $0 Southeast do. do. t), 6,2J0 Southeast do, <do- 10, NorthAeft do. do. 10, 10,475 70,521 Theft lands are rapidly enciealing in value, large settlements are already made in several of the townlhipsj the goodnel's of foil, and the advantages in point of situation being so well known, render any lurther description unneceflary, A m pcs the tracts and condi tions of sale may be feeo at No. 10, street, New-York. April 10. tuth&stKjM Stock Brokers Office, No. 16, W&lU&reet, New-Yojik. THE Subscriber intending to confuie himfelf j entirely to the PURCHASE & SALE of STOCKS on COMMISSION) begs leave to of ftr bis ferviccsto hk friends and others in the fine ol a Stock Broker. Those who may please , to favor him with their may dfpeud upon having it tratffc&ed wtih the uimott Bde lity and dispatch. Orders Ir.oin Philadelphia, or any other .pant oi the Wnited States, will be ftrittly attended to. LEONARD B«L£ECKER. m&thtt Lately Ptiblilhed- SO L D BY Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, South Sscond^trebti THE Hiltory of New-Hamplhire, from the Discovery of the River Pifcataqua—by Je remiah Belknap, J). D. 3 Vols. Price in Boar a*, 4 1-2 Dollars. The Forrefter, an American fable, being a Sequel to the .Hillary of John Bull the Cioihier. Prce, 74, Cents. A Dilcourfe, intended to coTOinemoraLe t.hc ; Discovery ot America by Chxiftopbex Colum bus; delivered at the request of the Hiflfcncai Society in Maflachufetts, October 23d, 1792, being the completion of the Third Ceniury, since that memorable event. To which are added, four Diflertationi, connected with fubje£i—By the fame author. Pivce, /jo Cents. March xj, tutn&f^W To be Let, For Merchants Compting Houses or Public Offices, Two brick 3 story Houles, - HAVING 6 iocm6 in each, wuh fire places beside garrets, situate on the fowth weiierly.fide ot Dock street, between i»ear and Walnut Greets. JBnquire ot BENJAMIN W. MORRIS. April 17. tutii&sif Just Publiflied, AND TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stone house, No. South Second Street, Historical Colle^lions; CONSISTING OF STATE PAjPERS, And other authentic Documents, intended as materials for an History of the United States of America. By EBENEZER HAZARD, a. M. In two large quarto volumes, price ten dol lars in boards. Subscribers will be furnilhed with the 2d. volume 011 paying three dollars and« quarter —having paid five dollars and a quarter on receiying the^irft. This fecood volume comprehends, among otlisr iniereiliag pai ticulars, a complete co py of the Records of the United Colonies of N. England, in which the condmflofthe.com mifnoners relpeftjng the general concer.vs of the colonies—the neighbouring Indians— and the Dutch at Manhattans (now New York) is particularly detailed. * I . Materials are collected fufficient to farm a THIRD-VOLUME, The tune of publishing will depend on the encouragement to be derived from fubferiptions which will be received by Thomas Dobfon, Philadelphia; J ere. Libb-y, PortfmoiitU, New Hamplhirej Thomas&Andiews, & Dav. Weft.Boftonj li ata Thomas, Woicefter; Isaac Beers, New- Haven; Timothy Green, New London; Jacob II icliardfon, Newport; John Carter, Provi dence; Hugh Gainc, Thomas Allen, and Samuel Campbell, New York; Frcd e rick Craig, Wilmington, Delaware; James Rice, Baltimore; Mr. Lindfey, Norfolk; David Henderfon, Fredericksburg; John Grammar Pc-tertburg; Aiiguftine Davis,, Richmond; F X. Martin, Newberrt,*!. c. John Bradley. WiUnmgton; an* WtiJiaoi iVice Young.Chai riafton. The Public are cauiloaed to V beware of counter/cited Five Dollar Bills if tbe Bank of the United Statei, and T-uxxUf Dollar Rills of tbe Bank of North America, J'everal of iv/jicb nave appeared in ci/x motion within a few days pajt; they art a£OOu ge neral imitation of tbe genuineßills, tout juty be diflingujhed by the fallowing MARKS. live Dollar Bills of the hank of tie United States. I ALL thai have appeared hav.e the fetter F. fbr their Alphabetical Mark, The Texture of" the Paper is thiflkor &aA whiter and it takes the ink mote iVealy .cha* the genuine pape-r. The O. in the word Company is ifmAllnr t.iau the M. arid other letters stf" th*t w.ar.^ lb that a line emended scam the taj> of the jGL, to touch the top ui'thc M would ok tend can. ; liderably a. ove tlie range at' the whole mar,d. . In the word United the letters *X£ iiiui .now -1 erand cloier together than the reft ot the hill The i and f irt the word promise Mi£ nolt parallel, the yiuclining uiuch more torwacd than the*. s The engraving is badly execuied,the Anefce of aLltUe Letters are ttronger and the.deviue in then.aigin particulary lsinuchtcoai Jer .and appears darker than in ihe true bills. Sotse e the caunte ictts bear date in J -yn Wiieire as the Bank was nut-in operation till D&ckui. ber, and no five dollar bills weie liiued »u that year. Twenty Dollar Bills of Hie Rani &f Jltrti Araerica* ALL that have appeared have the ieitt&i JL tor their alphabetical nta-Jc. Tl>ey are pruned on a paper nearly jfimafcarr to that ot* the couuterfeit Five Dollar <Mases abtfve defen bed j engraving is beffcet e*e ucted, and they <ippro*ch nearer to the I pearance of the genuine bills. | The fine ibled hues throng »the-\voTtuw <>'# in the body ot the bill, are in ruimbci Jtfc j"- j teenio the genuine b lis, and but twelve ie the counterfeits. The word Chmpany is much lijce tfee fame word in the Five Dollar B lis as<lefcrihed su. bovr, the.o being lets than the jn f and atUsj» following. Ther is no it - oke to the tin the word Navdk wheieasin the genuine bills tlie jftroke is well delined._ The letters tni in the word t© left hand at the bo atom* do not come *d»wn tfc® the line, but are lb cut as to givie a& ircegmlar appearance to tbe word, the Tw and tilt $ jgo- below them. Thfc "lagn«jturc f, Nixon, has the appears* ance ot being wi.uen with lamb-blacik oiL, and d»ifers .troin other inks uCed in printing ihe bins and the calhicr's iigaa&nGs, It is fuppoled these forge lies wore cooiin-iu.uA in fomeofthe Southern Sta.es., a* all the couu rerfeus that have appeared., have come irt ;xi ifaence., and two per Tons hate been a ppieben ti ed in 3/irginia* ori fuipimon ot being t.ke aufcbaus of litem. The reward of ONE THOUSAND §OLL AX* will be paid to any PeHon or P-erfaus who ibai.'l discover and to convict on ti*e ievti.atl I offenders of the following dcfcnpuon* or of them, viz. The person or pcrfons, who manufafiurod the paper on which the Bills are printed. The per son or per tons, who ongravod ;tsfae plates. , The printer or prn< ers, «»f tho bilk. Every pcii u who has a&ed a€ » yf>sr:ircfcp«' iai t any other to the counterlciiing and aittew ing ihe taid bills. AJarcii 2&, 17 Jfyril 22, 3-59, Other counterfeit bills of the Bank of the .United Stages have in ciicu'atitn. Tie denomination is of T\VENTTT LARS,and the alphabetical mark «tfi« Jeit ter B. » Xliey may be tliftingu;&ed the in- by the ioliowing i The paper of tlie counterfeits is of a msre tend r texture and glnfiev fcrface ths« mhe genuine, aim tlie'e is no water mark in thc.au , lie letter C. in the word Calhier, ijhe . tru; bjis is flroi g y marjeed, wheteas .inthe coanterleits,'he wliole letter is a fine hair troke, evidently in an unfinifhea ftAie. Tl* letter a in the Word demand, is hadiy and the whole wo*d ill and there is iai coißoia at tbe eud ol" it, as there is iu tl* genuine bills. 1 f ,-' e r ,nar £ lna ' •device, is much dajser .is k' i j' t ' lan geiuine bills owing tm . > e lu.ide strokes beingcoar;er, much neaJjsr togethej, and conlequeretly much more -nu merous. This diflereuce ftrlkes ihe eye atfij# •view. r r J r h ® fame reward of ONE THQUSAi® I i-LARS, wit] be paid for apprehendiirp,& pr.'iecutlng to convidtion the feverai defenbed Offenders in i*fpe& to this, as t» the last defer,bed bills. THOMAS WILLING, Piefidemt ol the Bank L'mtt d Slates. JOHN KJXON, Pi.fidentofihe Bank of North America. By oidei ot the Committees as the Set Boards. OC?" This Gazette Jhallbe enlarged, at M receives encouragement—The Subfcriftti« encreafes daily—Advtrtifing Favors tint /elicited —Tbef: cmflitute an ejfential Item in dimini/btftg the Debit Jide of tbe Account, PHILADELPHIA : ~ ' Printed Br JOHN FE-NNO, No ! ; South Fourtk-Stcect. v 1
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