JUST PUBLISHED, H y DiSi'tß nf Ptnrtfylvania, to wit : THOMAS DOBSON, |$ e remembered that doofylLr, at tbeSt'.->H«uj r ,>! Scce:;JJ?r*:t, ,| ie l(V , fth ,j t> . April'i.i the eighteenth t'biladclpbia, car : |g independence of tlie United Stales iOI-iUM-E -X.l OF o j' lienjaniin-Davies of the said ciil- T ( ' VT f V /"* I *ria liiith depofit'ed in this office she title ofa 1 JL-.LJii Xj mil>) the right whereof he claims as propri or A ctoi, in the words following, to wit; Dictionary of Arts, ScicHca, aud Miful- " A Ground Plan of tfte City a»d Sub. r - ; u u; bs oi i'luiadclphin, taken irom jctuai ' anrouJ n survey; containing an exact defcriptiot f 4 && a piu «nti .ejy 4^' fcr& %,&4*.l&t» tf**** a%* imdifc ""jf?* •feH'V' mttoilmvi, -. twiatWpfe*. nwtl»od^ A 4«, coboerpl*"*- ' < (£J* The tablet of tagJri«W»*( &c. ■Wet' ««r» taka up iui fltyfiv Ud remaining as it bceam»&4«ficuit ti $ompl«t« *jpi d*» no Itold himteif bWoi to ih»Mebp'*iiy fctli tffte . Itie ftrft 4»y ofJuly«e*fc Just Publiflied, AND TO EE HOLD ?Y THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stone house, Nu. 4 1 * South becond Street, Historical Colje&ions : CONSISTING OF STATE PAPER S, And other authentic Documents, intended as materials for an History of she United States of Ame- ica. EY EBfcNEZER HAZARD, A. M. % In two large quarto volumes, price ten dol lars in boards. Subscribers will be furniflicd with the 2d. volume on paying three dollars and a quarter —having paid five dollars and a quarter on icceivtng the fir ft. This fecund volume, comprehends, among other interesting \ fculars, a complete co py of the Records of the United Colonies ot N. England, in which the conduct of the com iniflioners relpefoing the general concerns of the colonies*—the neighbouring Indians—and the. Dutch ,at Manhattan* (now New Yolk) is particularly detailed. %* Materials are collected fufficient to form a THIRD VOLUME, The time of publHhing will depsnd on the encouragement to be derived from fubferiptions which will be received by Thomas Dobfon, Philadelphia; Jere. Libbey, Portsmouth, New Hampfhirr; Thomas & Andrews, $c Dav. Weft,Boiton; ll aia Thomas, Worceiter ; Isaac Beers, New- Haven; Timothy. Gteen, New London ; Jacob Richaidfon, Newport; J,ohn Carter, Provi dence ; Hugh Gaine, Thomas Allen, and Samu&l Campbell, New York ; Frederick Craig, Wilmington, Delaware; James Rice, Baltimore; Mr. Liudfey, Norfolk ; David Henderfon* Fredericksburg; John Grammar Peter (burg ; Augustine Davis, Richmond ; F JC. Martin, Newbem, N. C. John Bradley, Wilmin&ipfl; and William Price Young, Char left on. Aon) 4 v r, rt 1 iojmvi£NT. SALES at NEVy'-TORK, by A. L. BLEECKER fc? SOA'3, On Thursday the 15 th May next at Twelve o'clock at the Tontine Coffee House, The following < Trass of Land\ In Watkins and Flint's purfhafe, in the coun ty of Tioga, state of New York. The containing acres Southwell quar. of Townlhip No. 2, 9,424 Northwest do. do. 4, 5,647 Northeast do. do. 6, 10,525 Sonthweft do. do. 7, 9000 Southwest do do.' 8, 3,950 No thwefl: do. do. 8, 6,^50 Southeast do. do. 9, 6,250 Southeast do. do. IP, 9,000 Northwest dcv do. 10, 10,475 70)521 Thefelands are rapidlyencreafingin value, large settlements are already made in ieveral of the townfliips; the goqdnefs of foil, and the advantages in point of situation being so well known, render any further description unneceflary. 'A mip of the trails and condi tions of sale nray be seen at No. ia, Queen street, New-York. April iQ. tuthfes tX4M Pennsylvania Hospital, . 4th Month, sth 1794. The Contributors are desired to attend the Ejection, to be held at the Hospital on the jth day of the gth Month next, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon ;to choose twolve Managers and a Treasure*, for the ensuing year: By order of a board of Managers. Samuel Coates, clerk. y ; v. B _.. ot all the iquares, {treets and alleys in u the City and Liberties ; of the fitu-tion ** of all the principal public buhidings ; of " the rivulets, and as much ot the Canal u asJies within the compass oi the draft, 4t by H. P. Foiie : ptibliftieij by the Propri ** eror, Benjamin Davies." In conformity to the a charts and books to the authors aid proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned. SAMUEL CALDWELL, CL'i kof the Diftri&of Pennsylvania. Aprii 9. ,w&S2*r Treasury Department, Revenue Office, i/lptil 19, 1794* NOTICE is nereby given, that proposals will be received at the office ol the Comiiuf fioner of the Revenue i|»itil the sixth of May next inclulively, for the supply of all Ra tions, which may be required during the cur rent year, at the city of Philadelphia, for the reormting service. The ratiqns to be furnifiied are to consist of the following articles, vi?. One pound of bi ead or flour, One pound of beef, or 3 4 of a pound pork Half a gill of rum, brandy or wliifky One quart of fait, , Two quart, vinegar / pef IOQ rations 1 wo pounds soap ( One pound candles J Apri. 2a. rli&ttt6w The annual ele£ti Directors and a Treasurer OF THE Library Company of Philadelphia, WILL be held at the Library, in Fif street, on Monday the fifth of May next, at three o clock in the afternoon, when the trea surer will attend to receive the annual pay ments. As there are several {hares on which fines are due, the owners of them, or tUeir rep e (entatives, are hereby notified, will be forfeited, agreeably to the laws of the Company, unless the laid arrears are paid off on the fife4iday of May, or within ten days after. By Order of the Directors. BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, Secretary m&w tsth May. Scary Rape State of Maryland. v. Court of Chancei y, Benjamin Gaither > March sth. 1794- and n Basil C.aither The Complainant states in his bill that the defendants Benjamin Gai ther and Basil Gaither were seized in fee as tenants in common of a tradt ot land in Fre derick County, called Hammond's Strife ; — that being so seised, Basil executed a power of attorney to Benjamin authorizisg him to fe-ll his, the said Balii's intereil in the fa cl land, that afterwards the said Benjamin fold: the said land to a certain William Gaither tor the consideration of fix hundred pounds which; hath been fmce paid, that the said William hath afllgned to the Complainant Henry Raj>e the bond executed by the said Benjamin fort the conveyabce of tae said land : The Com pl. inant now further states (and so appears to the Chancellor) that the defendants are non-residents of the itate of Marylaud, and herefore out of the reach of the process of this court. It is therefore adjudged hnd ordered, that the Complainant procure a copy of this or der to be inserted in the newspaper of Angeli and Sul ivan, and in the United States Gazette at least three weeks fucceflively, before the twentieth day of May next ; to the intenl that the Defendants and all others, who maj conceive themselves interested in the premil es, may have notice to appear in this court, on or before the third Tupfday in Septembei next, to ftiew caul'e wherefore a decree ftiouh not pass for vetting in the Complainant a com plete legal title to the land aforefaid. Test, . SAMUEL HARVEY HOWARD Keg. Cur. Con April 7. jmwS.'fgwr March »8 Concluding Sales. THE Subscriber having entertd into Co partnerihip with Mr. John Bartholomew in the bufni'fj of Sugar Refining, will dispose of (he Remaining Stock on hand CONSISTING OF Silver, Plated, & Japan Wares, Plated Coach & Saddle Furniture, &c. &c. By Wuolefale at Prime CoJI for Cq/h. John Dorfey, No. aa, North 3d ltreet. tath&s6w Apiil ia. mv for tulh&sjw Just Imported, In theJh:p Abigail, Captain Horton, from St Peti-rjburgh in Russia, and now landing at •JLuffdF s wharf, hemp, i.Ak IRON, RI SSI A SHEETINGS, RAVENS DUCK, RUSSIA DUCK, And for fule at the (lores of the fubfciibef ii Walnut flreet, Ni>. 22. 'John Donnaldfon. diw W&>tf April 4. Philad. April 21, 1794- *J* Notice, agreeably to charter, is here y given to the members of the Corporation for the Relief of Poor and DiJlreJJed Presby terian Minijlers, and of the Poor and Dis tressed Widows and children of Presbyterian Miniflerst that a meeting of said corporation is to take place, on the 22d day of May next, in the second Presbyterian church in the city of Philadelphia, at 4 o'clock P. M. for the dispatch of all such bulinefs as may then be brought before the board. ASHBEL GREEN, Secretary of the Corporation. tuth&s6t Treasury Department, Re-venue Office, April 16th, 1794. Communications by post or otherwise. will b<* received by way of infor mation at the Office of the Commi/lioner of the Revenue fro«i persons willing to supply iron Caiiuon, Cannon Bali, and Shells, for the for tifications and Ships of War. The fitnefs of the/netal for cannon, and the capacity of the founders-,n framing, in preparing and mix ing the metal, and in casting aud boring the cannon (which are to be cast solidly) will re quire to be particularly dated. % Similar communications will also be receiv ed from any persons willing to supply live oak /md red cedar timber for the conftru&ion of thefhips of war. Different plans of pro curing and fupplyiog *he fame may be propos ed. The convenience of the fiiuation in re gard to navigation, nnd the state of the timber whether already fallen or hereafter to be cut, will require to be no.iced. All the neceflary particulars in regard to the|feve r al afiicles which are wanted, will be fpecified ir. contra&s intended.to be grounded in part on the information, which is hereby fought. April 17. T'he Ground Plan OF THE City and Suburbs OF PHILADELPHIA. TAKEN FROM ACTUAL SVRyST. IT is with pleasure that the puplilher has to inform htsfubferibersand the public in gene ral, that the plate is now under the hands of the engraver, and in g.cater forwardnefs than was at fit ft contemplated. At the fame time he begs leave to remind them, that fublcrip tjon papers are still open at molt of the noted book-stores in the city ■ and that he hopes from the whole of them to be enabled to foim such a relpeftable catatogue of names, as will do a credit to the work, as well as afford a real'onable encouragement to the undertake-r ThoJe who are delirous of further informa. tion are requested to call on Benjamin Davies, No. 68, Market ilreet. .April 14. Just Publiflied, In one handsome volume, umo. Price 5s AND FOR SALE BY JOHN OR M ROD, At Franklin's Head, No. 41, Second Street, AN ESSAY ON THE Natural Equality of Men, On the Rights that refuli fronj it, and on the Duties which it imposes. To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by. D. ProfefTor of Moral Philol'ophy, and the Law ot Nature, and of Ecclesiastical History ; and Minister of the Engliih Chuicli at ul trecht. Aliquid temper ad communem utilitatem af ferendum. Cicero. The Firjl American Edition. grand principle of Equality, if right urtderftood, is the only balls on which univerfai justice, faced order, and perfect reedom, can be firmly built, and permanent ly secured. The viewiof it exhibited in this e«ay, at the fame time that it reprefles the uilolence of office, the tyranny of pride, and the outrages of oppression ; confirms, in the most forcible manner, the neceflity of subor dination, and the just demands of lawful au thority. So far indeed, from loosening the bands of society, that it maintains inviolate every natural and every civil dlftindtion! draws more closely every fecial tie, unites in one harmonious and ju/lly proportioned sys tem, and brings men together oil the even ground of the inherent rights of human na ture, oi reciprocal obligation, and of a com mon relation to the community. March 18. The Public are cautioned beware of counterfeited Fine Dollui the Bank of the United Suitts, and \ Dollar Bills of the Bank of North *4mi federal of which heme appearedin circuUi. ivithin a f'w days pajl ; they tire a gooi > _ Ji neral imitation of the genuine Bills, but Muj be dijlingui/hed by the following marks. Five Dollar Bills of the BanJt of the United States. ALL thai have appeared have the letter v lor their Alphabetical Mark. The Texture of the Paper is thicker ami whiter and it takes the ink more freely thaa the genuine paper. y " The O. in the word Company is fmilW thanitheM. and oth e r letters of that w®«L so that a line extended from the top of th. O r^ tO M 'if top U,the M would rxtf-ndcot,! fiderably above the rartge of ,1* whole ~o j. .s i _ erfnrt Mnr the ,ette " *'e narrow. The C, : fe ; *°. fiether tl,an thc ""ft of the bii! th//" T | 6 - WOrd pr ° mife arc uat thanthe', /,n £n,Bth " ,ore " ba n y extcule< '>lhe stroke, in thl t L f Hers are stronger ">d the devke in the margin particularly i s much coarferand appears darker than in the true bZ al **= counterfeits bear date in .- QI _ W W «t e Bank yras not in operation' till Decent" Twenty Dollar Bills # tif slmerica. ALL. that have appeared have the letter B. for their alphabetical mark. to JhLV 71 Pr " I,ed a > na P er "early si m ila r tothat °t the couuterfeit Five Dollar Note; above defenbed; the engraving is bete, exe u e ' and they approach nearer to tl, e an pearance of the genuine bills. P ' The fine ruled lines through the wotd Ttutm ty, in the body o< the bill, are in mumbei thir teen in the genuine b ib, and but twelve i„ the counterieits. The word Company is much like the fame word in the Five Dollar B lis *s defer ibed a. bove, the a being left than the®, a „d others following. There is no ftrofce lo the t in the word North whereas in the genuine bills the stroke is well defined. The letters ent in the word Twenty, to the left hand at the bottom, do not come down tu the line, hut are sb cut as to give an irregular appearance to the word, the 7a, and thei go ing below them. a tuth&szw. The signature J. Nixon, has the "appear ance of being written with lamb-black aud oil, and differs from other inks used in printing the bills and th« carter's fignatme. It is supposed thefc forgeries were committed in (ome of the Southern States, as alt the coun terfeits that have appeared, have come from thence, and two per tons have been apprehend ed in Virginia,on fufptcion of beiug the author of ttiem. The reward of CNE TUOUiAK'D DOLLARS will.be paid toany Pe.fon or Persons whoflull difcovcr and pfofecute to conviction tlie offenders >of ihe following delciiptioos or any of them, viz. The ptrfao «* pcrftn!, who nnnuf»9urcd 'the paper on which t Heft, Il s are prfoted. Tlw pwfon or-, pcrfanfj who tagnved che plat«. The primer or primers, «f ,hc billi. Every person who has aHed as a principal i. any other way, in the counterfeiting and otter, ing the Caid bills. Philadelphia, Match 28, ty April 22, 1794 , Other counterfeit bills in circuM o °n. th£ ° ni ' edStates "reappeared 1 denomination is of TWENTY DOL LARS,and the alphabetical mark is the jet ter rs. » m&thtf from the ine by the following MARKS : The paper of (he counterfeit? is of a more tender texture and gloffey lurface than tbe genuine, and there is no water mark in them. The letter C. in the word Caihier, in ,he true bills tsflrong'y marked, whereas in the unterfens, the whole letter is a fine hair irofce, evidently i„ a „ unfinilhed ttate. The Lrdrlt" 1 , Wd,dde 'nand, is badlv formed and the whole word ill done, and there « .10 comma at the end nf «.i_ • • i genuine Wills. '35 the '' C " the .l. i- if "'"B'npl device, is much daiker in n j' . a " ln 'he genuine bills owing,to t-naei-h 6 be ' n g coarler, much nearer H C^ &