i M .-lefday ths 29th instant t 11 o'clock in the Forenoon, -will be i.id by public veiuiue, at Air. Bowcn'i •inhibition Room, No. 9, north Eigitft Qrect, A COLLECTION OF Capital Pißures, By t'ic 1110 ft approved French, Italian, and flemifti MaifcetsJ coll ny a gentleman of aiie in Europe, and superior to any that have !ver bec« offered for sale in America. Thtfe Pictures may be viewed at any time previous to the day ot'lale at the Exhibition floSm, where catalogues may be had, and at the Stibicribers Aurtion Room. LIKEWISE, A Collection of Books 0 in foreig i languages, such aV llu!]ia:i, Polifti. and a few map's in tire {aid Languages. FIOTMAN it CO. AttSliomcs. April 2. tuthfcst29 Stock Brokers Office, No. 16,' Wall-street, New-York THtC SuWcViber intending to confinr hinvfelf entirely to the PURCHASE &r SALE op STOCKS on COMMISSION, bfgs leave to of for n-.s fViends and other*, irt the lineo(a Stock.Broker. Those who may please to favor him with their bufineCs, may depend upon' having it tranfa&cd with the utmost fide lity and difpataK. Orders from Philadelphia, Bolton, or any other the United State*, will be- ftridUy attended to._ ' LEONARD BLEFCKER. m&rhtf nroinrs. "A CHOICE COLLECTION, . Lately intporlrd, and for sale at No. 26, Spruce:, opposite Dock Street, AT LO>V PRICES, Among drt the folio-wing : . FOLIO. Hiilorv of* I ondon with plates PajAfrtt Aichue&ure, 2 vols. in ©ne best edi tU* M Tillotfon's Works, g vols, best edition Rapin's H.itory of England with Ticdal's C'ontinuatioi , 3 vols- Shaw's Travels thro' Barbary and the Levant PoiHethwait'-v Di&ionary o{' Trade and Com merce, 2yi )s. QU A R TO. i < E*' Trav'ei;, 5 vols, fine p'ates Robe "tinn's Hi l ory ps America, a vols. .Mael»nrin's Account ot'NewtojisPHilofopb; M'Knight's Harmony of the Gospels ■ Lwmui on the Re veil ions Ledw.ck'i Antiquities of Ireland Locke ot> the Epistles Glad's account of the Canary Islands Eell'i Travels through Asia, 2 vols. Toumefort's v*>vage 10 the Let "it, 2 tfols. 0 C T A V 0. The annual & e vols, trom its com mencemetn Niebuhr's voyage to Arabia, 2 vols. Hume's Hist >ry < * England, with SmoHetts continuation* 14 vols. Crevier's Lives of the Roman Emperor's, io vofc. OPennant's Account of London Reeves's history qf the EngliOi La\v, 4 vols. Commentaries, 4 vols. Raynal'S hift.ify of the Ealt aiid Weft Indies, 7 vols. Be ll's beautiful edition of the British Poets, 169 voh. LIFRES FRJNCOIS. L -\ntiqui e explicjuee avec Ftgtiitl par Morit fs»uy»n 15 torn. fp!. Lc A 't'quite de I'Egypte par Norden sol. a ecD fcription Di6l onnairc Hillorique 9 torn. oft. Thea r C de Voltaire refie 9 ;om. Hilt >nc Romaiu par Roll in idiom. Lc Ti m -le des Muses avec des beaux Tableaux CEuvrcs de Boileau, Molierfc, Helvetius&c. With many others equallv good, ALSO, Jin Excellent Quadrant, warranted perfed; a tew acromatic Pocket perfpr&iv.e Glalfes ; a fine toned German Flute 6 keys and additiou2l joints ; and a few ele gant Coloured P«int<. TO BE SOLD, And entered upon the fiifl; of May, The noted Efiate, edited yohnjon Hall: Lying in the Mohawk country, state of New Voik, formerly the feat of Sir William John son, containing about seven hundred acres of land, which is of the very best quality j toge ther with the ft-iek, and farming utensils. The buildings are large and convenient, and fit for a gentleman's feat. The payments will be made easy, on good security. For further particulars enquire of George Meicalf, Esq. on the premif rs, of Silas Talbot, Kfq. at Philadelphia, of Samuel Ward and Broshers, in New York, or of the luhfctiber in Providtoce. yabez Bowen. TO BE sold; A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, IN an eligible lituntion,—alfo a Country Seat within 6 miles of the City, with 9 acres of land, or 42 acres of* land and the House is not exceeded by many in the vicinity of the city, in size, or convenience. For particulars apply to the printer. (no. 60 y Dyhict vj renijyL LLinta, to ivit : Be it remembered that on the tweiJtn day of April in the eighteenth year ot the independence of the United States of America, lie■ jamm D:.v;es of the said dif tri& hath debited in tins office the title oi a map, the right Whereof he claims as prop) * -tor, in the words following, to wit; u A Giound Pljin of the City and Sub u urbs of Philadelphia, taken from a&ual u Purvey; containing; an exa& description il ot all tlie squares, streets and alleys in u the City and Liberties ; of the fit-nation 44 of all Ihe prin ipal pu lie buildings • oi' u the rivulets, and as mgch of the Canal •< as lies within the compass of the draft, " by H. P. Folic : pubjiihed by the Propri -11 etar, Benjamin Daviesi" In Conformity to the a& of the Congress of the United Suites, entitled an ast for the en couragement of learning, by i'ecuring the co pies of I&p'S} charts and books to the authors 2nd proprietors of fueh copies, during the times therein mentioned. SAMU-EL CALDWELL, CI rkof the D ftri&of P*eunf)lvania. April 9. OF THE Library Company of Philadelphia, WILL oe held at the Library, in Filth street, on Monday the fifth ot May next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, when the trea surer wilt attend to receive the annual pay men t&> As there are fevera! {hares on which fines are due, the owners of or their rep e fentatives, ire hereby notified, that they will be- forfeited, agreeably to the IjWs of the Company, uniefs the said arrears are paid off on the fifth day of May, or within ten days after. By Order of the Directors. BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, Secretary April 7. m&w tjth May. Henry Rape State of Maryland. f. J High Couit of Chancci y, BenjaminGaithei > March sth. 1794. and \ " Basil Oaither The Complainant dates in his bill that the detciidants Benjamin Gui ther and Basil Gaither were leizcci in fee as tenants in common of a trait of land in Fre derick County, called Hammond's Strife that being so l'eifed, Baiil executed a power of attorney to Benjamin authorizing him to fell his, the said Baiil's interelt in the fa d land, that afterwards the said Benjamin folcj the laid land to a Gatther for the corifideration of fix hundred pounds which hath been since paid, that the laid Wiljiam hath afligued to the Complainant HenryJlape the bond executed by the said Benjamin for the conveyance of tne said land : The Com plainant now further states (and so appfears to the Chancellor) that the defendants are u6n-reiidents of theltate of Maryland, and herefore out of the reach of the process of this court. R T 0. adjudged a. od, ~a lie Complainant procure a copy of this or ler to be inferred in the newspaper of Angel And Sul {van, and in the United States Gazitit at least three weeks successively, before the twentieth day of May next ; to the intent that the Defendants and all others, who may conceive themselves interested in the pitmil es, may have notice to appear in this court, on or before the third Tuesday in September next, to ftiew cause wherefol e a decree fliould not pass for vesting in the Complainant acom plete legal titJe to the land aforefaid. Test, SAMUEL HARVEY HOWARD, Reg. Cur. Con. tuth&s3w THE Subfcribrr having cntertd into Co partnership with Mr. John Bartholomew in the bufinofs of Sugar Refining, will dispose of the Remaining Stock on band Consisting of Silver, Plated, & Japan Wares, Plated Coach & Saddle Furniture, &c. &c. By Whole/ale at Prime Coji for Cajh. John Dorfey, No. i 2, North 3d (Ireet. Trealury Department, Revenue Office, Aptil 19, 1794. NOTICE is hereby that proposals will be leceived at the oiiice of' theCominif fioher of the Revenue until tlie sixth of May next inciufively, for the fnpplji of all Ra tions, whicbmay be required daring the cur rent year, at the city of Philadelphia, for the recruiting fer»ice. The rations to be furniihed are to consist of the following Articles, vi One of bread or flour / One pound of beef, or 3 4 of a pound pork Half a gill of rum, brandy or whisky One quart ot fait, ~S Two quarts vinegar f n . Two pounds soap S Per >00 rat.ons One pound candles J April 2a. mw&slw The annua] election FOR- Directors and a Treasurer March 18. Concluding Sales. April is. Just Imported, In thefhij> Abigail, Captain.Hartan, from St Pctcrjburgb in Rujjia, and new Ihnding a Rujjtil's wharf, HEMP, BAR IRON, RUSSIA SHEETINGS, RAVELS DUCK, RUSSIA DUCK, And (or fak 41 ihe (lores of the fubfciiber ii Vi nui ftreei, No. 22. John Donnaldfon. April 4. (iiw wic t Phllad. April 22, 1794. * * Notice, agreeably to charter, is here y given to the members of the Corporation for the Relief of Poor and D jlrejjid Pre/by terian Mini/lets, and of the Poor and Dis tressed Widows and Children of Presbyterian Miniflers, that a meeting of said corporation is to take place, on the 22ti 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 fiich bnfinefs as may then be brought before the board. GREEN, Treasury Department, Revenue Office, JSpril l(itb, 1794. Communications by post or otherwise. will be received by v.ay of infor mation at the Office of the Commiilioner of theßevenue from per fans willing to supply iron Cannon, Cannon Ball, and Shells, for the for tifications and Ships of W-r. The fi'nefs of the metal for cannon, and the capacity of the founders }n fmeUing, in preparing and mi*. the metal, and in calling and boring the cannon (which are to be cast folldly) will re quire to be par:icularly stated. S milar communications will also be receiv ed fioin any perf'ons willing to lupply live oak and red cedar limber for live Conftrti&ion of thefhips of war. Different plans of pro curing a-nd fUppJying the fame may be propos ed. The convenience of the fiiuauon i n re gaid to navigation, ai*d the state of the timber whether artady fallen or hereafter v to be cut, will require to be noticed. All the neceflary particulars in regard to theffevcral articles which aie wanted, will be fpecified ir. contrails intended to be 1 grounded in part on the information, which is hereby fought. April 17. Ground Plan City and Suburbs OF PHILADELPHIA. TAKEN FROM AQI-VAL SURVEY* IT is with pleaftjie ihat.tHe pubfi/her has to info'm his t'ul>lcriber6 and tile p-übiic in gene ral, that the plate .s now under the hands of the engiaver, and in g. eater forWardnefs than was at frft contemplated. At the fame time he begs leave to r mind them, th t i'uW i ip tujn papers are ftili open at inoft of the noted book-ftoies in the city ; , n d that he hopes trom the whole of them to be enabled to foim inch a refpecftable caialogue of names, as will do a credit to the work, a s we ]| as af f old a re iTonable encouragement to the undertake.r Thole who are-delirous of further informa. tion are requested to call on Benjamin Davles, No. 68, Market ilieet. A P ril '4- m&rthtf Just Published, In onehandfome volume, umo. Price 5s AND FOR SALE BY JOHN ORMROD, Prdtihl'ifi j Head) No. 4 > Second Stre?t, AN ESSAY ON THE Natural Equality of Men, On the Rights that result from it, and on the Duties which it impo!.-*. To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by the "I eylerian Society at Haarlem. CoireSed and Enlarged. By WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN, D - D - ProfefTor of Moral Philosophy, and the Law ol Nature, and of Ecclefhftical HiiWy • and Mmifter of the Engtifc Chuich at V trechr. Aliquid semper ad communem utilitatem as feremW The Firjl American Edition. grand principle of Equality, if right . understood, is the only basis on which un.verfal juilice, (acred o.der, and perfetf reedom, ca.ihe firmly built,and permanent !y fccured. The v.ew of it exhibited in th, elray, at the fame time that it reprefies the insolence ot office, the tyranny of p, ide, and the outrages o( oppression ; confirm,, ,n the moll forcible manner, the necefiity of fnbor tiination, and the just demands of lawful au thomy So far indeed, from loosening th. oancis of society, that it maintains in violate, every natmal and every civil djftinftim draws more clolely every (ocial tie, unites i, tein a r nd°f n '- OUS a " d ■' Ui " V P ro P ort| o |l ed fyf ' fjrrrg, men together on the eve' ZT f! rights of h uman , la ure, „f reciprocal oblation, and of acorn mon relation to the community. Marc " ,8 - tu&ftf lnthi:s6w / Secretary of the Corporation. tuth&s6t tuth&S2W. OF THE The Public are cautioned to beware of counterfeited Fife Dollar Hills ~f the Bank of the United States x and Twenty Dollar Bills of the Batik of North Auienca, Jcverul of which have appeared in drcuiat'iMi within a few days pajl; they are a good neral imitation of the genuine Bills, out may be diflinguifhtd by the following marks. Fine Dollar Bill of the Bat,Je of the United States. .1 1 .! ALL tlut have appeared liav? the fetter p for their Alphabetical Mark. Ihe Texture of the Paper is thicker and whiter and it takes the ink more freely than the genuine paper. The O. in the word Company is fma!!er than the M. and other lefters of that wori fa that a line extended from the top of the t > to touch the top of the M. would extendcon! fideiably above the range of the whole word! In the word Un ted the letters are nan<> w " erard closer together than the reft of the bill" The i and/in the word prom,fe are parallel, the/inclining much mo're forwar * than the i. Tire engraving is badly executed,! he of all the Letters are stronger and the devi e in them arg in particularly ismuch coarkr and appeal s darker ihan in the true bills. Soin el the counrerfi its bear daie in i 7 j t \v\ K ' r ~ as the Bank was not in operation till Decern tier, and no hve dollar bills were iiluerf T* ihatyiar. * ' Twenty Dollar Bills of tlx Bwii of AV/i. America. ALT. that have appeared have the letter B for their alphabetical mark. They are primed on a paper nearly Hmi'ar to that of the counterfeit Five Dollar Notes above defer.bed ; the engraving is better CRe . ucted, and they approach nearer to the au pearance of the genuine bills. The fine ruled lines through the (void Tuck tyy iii the body of ihr bill, are in nunibei th r teen in the genuine bills, and but iwilve in the counterfeits. The word Company i 5 much lik6 the fame word in the Five Dollar B Us is defer ibed a bove, the o being less than them, and othes following". There is no stroke to th* t inlhe word Air.'i whereas in the genuine bills the Hoke is \tell defined. The Infers enl in the word Tumty, to the left hand at the 1 lot torn, do no,- come down to the line, but are so cut as to give an "irregular appearance tu the word, the Tw and :lie> go ing below them. The lignature J Nixon, the appe»r a ice of fxin s written wiih lamb-tlack >itd 01, and differs from other inks ijfcd ia pi 'nting the bills and the culkiei's fig latwc. It is supposed these frygeiies were cuumiiite*! in lotm of thi Southern Stales, as all the com. re, ierts thai have appeared, h->ve come from ih nee, and two person's have been aj-prrhene- . ed m Virginia, on fufptcion of being 1 ! c author 4m of them. / The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS w !1 be paid toany ferfoii or p .-rf us wfi , ilull difco-er and prosecute !o convi£i»on the iicveral offenders of the follownrg defcripuons o an/ of them, viz. The per fori or prrfons, who manuf ftured the] p:r oq which the Biili are primed. The person or pc.foos, who engraved ihc plates. Tlk nicr or primers, raf the bills. v ( ry t'e-rf.tn why has as a pri c ; t>al in " ny ® th " J"?'. 'O. 'he couuterleuing a; d utic ■ ng (he fa J bills. Philadelphia, Mafdi 28. 17 ~ , A r'< l 22, 1794, Other counterfeit bills ni&thtf IZ! , I d -" n n omination isof TWENTY DOL teffl. alphabejical mark is the let in Jh he^, m y, bt ' diain ? ui^d f-om ,h e krntt me by the following MARKS • of « of a mnre tend r texture and gloffey f ur | a « than (he r 'V'" W: ' te '' mark irttbera. truTb U :; C " tfle WOrd CalW ". «" true b,ll, , s ftu.ngly marked, W |, frt „ j„ the ZITT-1' *i whu,e <*' t" - V En state. T « fr«SSlr*JSafs!i devue ' is much datker -in the "1 h' rt "i '" e genuine bijU owing to toLttl , b r ngcoarre '' much ,5 'kJ' cnn 'eqiieiitlv much nxne nu meroun. rh.s d&rence ft. ikes ihc eye at si.st „?! f a '" e rc «"ird of ONE THOUSAMO JULAKS, mi)] |,e paid so- apprehending, k A r k Ut j" S i° c «P'iftion the I'everaJ ab ve i„ refpeft to this, as to tbe lalt defcribod bills. - THOMAS WILLING, P.efide.t of the 8 nk ttWjfrd Sutei. JOHN NIXON, Pre fid cut ol lYe Bank, ol North Ameiica. By otorr of the Committees of the Ref peiftive Boards. . P*?" fhis Gavzette be enlarged-, as it receives encouragement—The Suhfcriptim encreqfes daily—A/fi>crlifmg Favors ate * eon ji' ltaie ** iffiatisl I tent the Debit Jide of the j4count. PHILADELPHIA: Printed by JOHN I'ENNO, No 3 tu&ftf South Fourtk-Street. *-