advertisement. SALES at Nitf'-rt)RK, by A. L. BLEECKER t3* SOA r S, #11 Thursday the 15th May rtext at Twelve o'clock at the TontinCCoffrt House, THE FOLLOWING 'Tra&s of Land, In Witkins and Flint's purchase, i" the coun ty of Tibga, state oi flew Yock. .The containing acre 1 ! Southwell qua,r. of Tow'nih.p No. i, 9'f No'tVwetf do. do. 4, 5,6-17 NArth<?aft do. do. 6, 10,^25 South-weft rio. do. 7, 9000 Southwest do do. 8, 3-95^ Northwest do. do. 8, 6,450 Southeast do. do. 9, 0,259 Soutlieaft do, do. I", 9t 000 J*orthwe£t do. do. 10, 10,475 s -7°>5 21 Thefelapds are rapidly encreaftngin valu. - , large fettlcments arc already made in fever,al of the townfh'tjftj' the gobdne;* of foil, and ttte advantages i i point f)f situation being so well known, render any further defci iption ( nv>ece(l'<ity. Am p of the tracts and condi tions of sale may be seen at No. 10, Queen {tree, New York. April io." tuth&s ti4M " —NO. 2t— Second ffreet, between Market and Ghefnut flreetj. Philadelphia.. .. POYNTELL'S AMERICAN M MI'FACTORY OF PAPER HANGINGS, WIiERE he keeps up a constant stock of t*n thoufind pieces tor tale, coijipi ifnig every variety of colours, in grounds and figures, of the moftSnodern and tasty patterns, for eve try, part oj a house. The pet fe&lon attained in t|iis nianufa&ory, in pecuiar neatness of workma >(hip, durability of colours, variety■ ftrleAgni,ai'd'gowd quality ot the paper, will be fou'.id to exceed any European papers at tlie fame moderate Tprtccs. An ekgafit variety of rich fancy feftoon & parrow burdei s, and of ftocco and other co lonrcd pjniiel paperi. . Flain grounds made to any colour or (hade. orders for any quantity, t>om the country or for exportation) executed on a (hurt notice, on advantageous teims, on usual credit. In addition to the above afTortment, he has i beautiful variety ot French paper hangings of very superior quality, (Paris manufactory) with a variety of Rich Borders. April 25 tuth&saw A New Novel. To the LAQIIiS of Philadelphia. This Day is Publijhed by MATHEW CAREY, 118, Market street ; Price, boond, five-eighth*-ot" a dollar, sewed \\\ arble paper, hall a dollar, Charlotte, a tale of Truth, IN TWO VOLUM ES. By Mr*. ROWSON, of the New Theatre, Philadelphia, Author of Viisloria, the In quisitor, the Fille de Chambre, &c. Of Charlotte, the Reviewers have given the following character. IT may be a Tale of Truth, for it is not unnatural, and it is a tale of teal diltrefs.— Charlotte, by the artifice of a teacher, recom >nend»d to a fchoo'i from humanity rather tban a conviction of her integrity, or the re gularity of her former . conduct, is enticed •f torn'her governed, and accompanies a young nfficer to America. —The marriage ceremo ny, if not forgotten, is postponed, and Char lotte dies a martyr to the inconstancy of her over, and n'enchery of his friend —The fitu ationi are artless and affecting—'the defcTip t tons natural and pathetic ; »t Ihould feel foi- Charlotte if such a' person ever existed, wbo for one er or fcarccly, perhaps, diferved so severe a punilhment. If it is a fiftlon, poetic justice is not, we think, properly dii tributed Said Carey has jujl pullifhed, A 2 sheet map of Kentucky compled by Elihu Barker, price one 1 dollar and two thirds. War Atlas, containing maps of France, Germany, Spain,ltaly, the United Provinces, the Netherlands, and the Weft Indies. Price two dollars. Map of New Jersey—Hals a dollar. Maps of Vermont, Conneflieur, Delaware, Georgia Price tjirec eighths of a dollar B9Ch. April 29. Concluding Sales. M' J. THE Sijbjcrvber having entered into Co partnership with Mr. John Bartholomew in the of Sugar Refining, will dispose of the Remaining Stock on hand CONSISTING OF Silver, Plated, & Japan Wares, Plated Coach & Saddle Furniture, &c. &c. By Wholcfale at Prime Coji for Cash. John Dorfey, Nb. North 3d street. tntb&s6w April is. The Public are cautioned to beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of the United States, aid Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America, 'fewcrul ef w 'ich have appeared in circulation within a few days fufi i they are a good ge neral imitation of the genuine Bills, but way be dijlifigujhed by the following marks: n<ve Dollar Bill of the Bank of the United States. ALL that have appeared have the ietter F« for their Alphabetical Mark. The Texture- of the Paper is thicker and whiter and if 'nkes the ink more freely than the genuine pap^r. The O. in the word Company is fmalier than the M. and other Utters ot that word, so that a line extended fntm the top of ihe O, to touch the top of the M. would extend con fideTtbly above the range of the whole word. In the wold Unired the letters are narrow erand cloler together than the reft of the bill The i and fin the word pi omiTe ate not parallel, tlte yinclining much mote torwarJ than the i. The eugraving is badly executed.the strokes of all the Letters are stronger and the device in themargii. particularly is much coarf, r and appears, darker than in the tiue bills. Some ot the counterfeits bear date in 1791—Where as the Eank was not in operation till Decern ber, and no five dollar bills were iflued in ihat year. Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank ps North America. ALL that have appeared letter B. for tlieir alphabetical mark. They are printed on a paper nearly similar to thi.t of the couuterfeit Dollar Notes above difcubed ; the engraving is better exe octed, aiid they appro, ch nearer to the ap pearance of the genuine bills. The fine ruled lines tlrroogh ihe word Twen ty, in the body of the bill, are in number th r» teen in the genuine bills, and but twelve in the counterfeit?. The \vo\d Company is much like the fame word in the Five Dollar B Us «s defer ibed a bnve, the o being less ihan tlie w, and others following. There is no stroke to the t ir he word North whereas in the-genuine bi11.9 the stroke is well defined The letter* cnf in the word Twenty, to the left hand at the bottom, do not come dawn to the line, but are so ttrf a$ to give an irregular appearance Jo the word, the ft* and go ing below them. The signature ] Nixon, has the appear ance of being written with lamb-black and oil, and differs trom other inks used in printing the bills and the calhier's signature. It is fuppoled these forgeries were committed in forne of the Southern States, as all the coun terfeits thai have appeared, have come from thence, and two perfous have been apprehend ed in Virginia, on fufpicton of being the author of them. The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS | will be paid to any Person or Persons who ftiail discover and prosecute to cpnvi£fcion the fevetal offenders of the following defcriptioOS or any of them, viz. The person or persons, who manufactured the paper on which the Bills are printed. The person or persons, who engraved the plates. T-l The printer or printers, of the bills. Every p'erfon who has acted as a principal in any other w*v, in the counterfeiting aftd utter ing the (aid bills. Philadelphia, March 2.8, 1794 Other counterfeit bills of the Bank of the United States have appeared in circulation. The denomination is of TWENTY DOL LARS,and the alphabetical mark is the let ter B. They may be diftinguilhed from, the genu ine by the following MARKS : The paper of rhe counterfeits is of a more j tender texture and glofley furface than the I genuine,, and there is no water mark in them. Tfae letter G. in the word Caihier, in the true bills is strongly whereas in the counterfeits, the whole letter is a fine "hair (fcroke, evidently in an uhfinifhed slate. Thfe letter a in the word demand, is badly formed and tl»e whole word ill done, and there is no ■omnia at the end of it, as there is in the genuine bills. The marginal device, is much darker in he faJfe, than in the genuine bills owing to the (hade strokes being coarser, much nearer logether, and consequently. much more nu merous. This difference strikes the eye at firft *ew. The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND iDOLLARS, will be paid for apprebendinj?, & orofeeuting to conviction the several above lefcribed Offenders in refpeft to this, as to he last described bills. THOMAS WILLING, Picfident of the United States. JOHN NIXON, President of"the Bank of North America. By order of the Committees of the Ref peftive Boards. view. tuth&s3w A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, IN an eligible situation,—also a Country Seat within 6 miles of the City, with 9 acres of land, or 42 acres of J and and meadow, the House is not exceeded by many in the vicinity of the city, in size, or convenience. For particulars apply to the printer. April 22, 1794, TO BE SOLD, just Publifoed, In one hantjfome volume, umo. PrICC si and for sale s? JOHN ORMROD, At Franklin's Head, No. 41, Seem J Street, AN ESSAY ON THE Natural Equality of Men, On the Rights that result from it, and on the Duties which' it impoles. To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by the Teylerian Society, at Haarlem. Correßed aiut Enlarge»■ By WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN, D. D. , profeflor of Moral Philosophy, and the Law oi Nature, and of Ecclesiastical Hiftoiy , andMinifterof the Enghfh Church at U trecht. .. Aliquid Temper ad communcra utilitatem at ' ferendum Ciciro. The First American Edition. THE grand principle of Equality, il right ly understood, is the only basis on which universal ju'ftice, sacred order, Mid perfect freedom, can be firmly built, and permanent !y lecured. The view of it exhibited in tins eiT#y, at the fame time that it reprelles the iniolence of office, the tyranny of pi ide, and tile outrages of oppression ; confirms, in the most forcible manner, the necefiitv of subor dination, and the" just demands of lawful au thority. So far indeed, from loofenn.g the bands of society, that it maintains inviolate, every natural and every civil diftir^i° n , draws more clofeiy every social tie, unites in one harmonious and ju(Hy proportioned tyt teni, and brings men together on the even ground of ihe inherent rights of tuman na ture, of reciprocal obligation, and oi a com mon relation to the community. March 18. Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars, deducing 15 per Cent, from the Prizes —this Lottery conjifls of 38,000 Tickets, in which there are 1 4>539 Prices and 23,461 Blanks, bein" about one and an half Blanks to a Prize. THE Directors of the Socicty for eftab'iilhing ■Ufttul Manufactures, having resolved ro ere 11 L'O TTER JES for raising One Hundred Thousand Dollars, agreeably to an Ast of the LcgifKure ot the Slate of New-Jerley, have appointed the following persons to luperintend and direfl the drawing of the fame, viz. Nicho las Low, Rulus King, Herman Le Roy, James Wat lon, Richard Hariifon, Abijah Hauimoud, and Cornelius Ray, of the New-York— Thomas Willing, J6feph Ball, Matthew M'Con nel and Andrew Bayard* ot the city of Phila delphia—His Excellency Richard Howell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General Elias Dayton, James Parker, John Bayard, Doctor Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Jolhua M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, and Elifha Boudinot, ofNcw-Jer {ey, who offer the tallowing Scheme of a Lot tery, and pledge themfilvts to thf public, that they willtake evety affurarrce and prec-aution in their power to have the Monies paid by the Managers, from tiose to time, as icceived, into the Bauks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for ihepurpofeot paying Piiz s, which (hall be immediately difcliarged by a check npon one of the Bapks. SCHEME: 10,000 , io,poo 1 .* 5 lift- to* .iiflofl-: »oo<> 3000 8100 '4.539 ?"«»• 262,000 23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 Laitdiawn number, 2,000 38 000 Tickets-at. 7 Dollars each is 266.000 The drawing will under the in fpe&ion ps a Committee of the Superintendents, as foo,n as the Tickets are fold,ot which iimely notice will be given. The Superintendents have appointed John N. of Newark, Jacob R. Hardenberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample" fecuriiy for drlchaiging the trust rcpnfed imtrern. fldr" In order to fscure the pun&ual paytnent of Prizes,the Superintqndants,of th" Lottery have di{e£ted that the Managers (ball each enter into bonds in 40,900 dollars, with fout fumc'ient fccurities, to perform their inftiunion's, tlie fub itance ol which is I. That whenever either of the Managers (hall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dollars, he (hall immdiatety'"place the lame in one of the Banks of New-York or Philadelphia,, to the ciedit of the Governor of the Society l , such ol the Superintendants as live in the city where the monies are placed, to remain there nntil the Lottery is drawn, for Jlhe.paymni of the Pr zes. IT. The Managers to take fufftciem For any Tickets they may trust, otherwise to be responsible for them. 111. To keep'regufar books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid into the Bank, ab ftrafts of which shall be font-,' monthly, to the Governor of the Society. Paterfon,. January-», 1794. N On application to either of the abore gentle men, information will be given where tickets m f 4V be had. February 24. m&t Stock Brokers Office, No. 16, Wall-ftrect, New-Yo*k. THE Subscriber intending to confine himfclf entirely 10 the PURCHASE & SALE of I s f<)CKS 011 CO.VI MISSION t beg - leave to of | t r his lervicesto his friends and others, in the line ol a Stock Broker. Thnfc who may please to favor htm with their bufinels, may d p-iid upon having it tranfafted with thevtmoft fide lity and difpatch'. Orders from Philadelphia, Boston, or any other part of the United States, will be ftiiftly attended to. LEONARD BLfcECKER. rYi&i ht I Pbilad. April Z2, 1794. Notice, agreeably to charter, is here ' y given to the members of the Corporation for the Relief of Poor and I)ijlrejpd Prefiy terian Minijlers, and of the Poor and Dis tressed Widows and children of P rejbyterian Minijlers, that a meeting of said corporation is to take place, on the aad day of May next, in the second Prelbyterian church in the city of Philadelphia, at 4 o'clock P. M. for the dispatch of all such bufmefs as may then be brought before the board. ASHBEL GREEN, Secretai y of the Corporation. t*th&s6t t'u&ftf' * 10,000 10, poo *0)000 k f .;: »cy,6oc r N r •,f qiOoo . . . ' '^OiOQP ' 3s>°P C 81.000 3,0 po 2,000 1,000 •500 100 3° ao : '12 tu&f SV--'*' Just Publifhcd, AND TO SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stone house, No. 41, South iecond Street, Hiftoricai Collections • CONSISTING OF STATE PAPERS, And other authentic Documents, intended as materials for an Hiltory of the United Stat<s of America. BY EBtNEZER HAZARD, A. M. In two large quarto volomrs, price ten dol lars in boards. Subscribers will be fumilhed with the 2d. Volume 011 paving th'.e dolfars and a quarter —having paid five dollars and a quarter on receiving the firft. This second volume comprehends, among other interefti"g particulars, a complete co. py of the Recordsof the United Colonies of N. England, in which the conduct of thecom miffioners relpe&ing tlie general concerns of the colonies—the neighbouring Indians—'and th« Dutch at Manhattans (now New York) is psyticnlarly detailed. '*„* Materials are collected fyfficient to form a THIRD VOLUME, The time at pub',idling will depend on the encouragement to bi derived from fubferiptions which willbs received by Thomas Dobfon, Philadelphia; Jere. Libbey, Portsmouth, New Ilampfliinj Thomas & Andiews, &( Dav. Weft, Button; aia Thomas, Worcester ; Isaac Beers, New- Haven; Timothy G' een, New London ; Jacob Richardson, Newport; John Carter, Provi dence ; Hugh Gaine, Thomas Allen, and Samuel Campbell, New York ; Fred rick Craig, Wilmington, Delaware; James Rice, Baltimore; Mr. Lhidley, Norfolk ; David' Henderfon, Fredericksburg; John-Grammar p terfburg ; Augustine Davis, Richmond ; F X- Martin, Newbern, N. C. John Bradley, Wilmington ; and William: Pnte Y9ung,Cliai"- lefton. April 4- Treasury Department, Re-venue Office, April ikth, 1794. Communications by post or otherwise. will be.jcceived by way of infor mat ion at the office of the Commiffiooer of the Revenue from perfous willing to supply iroit Cannon, Cannon Ball, and Shells, for the for tifications and Ships of War. The. fitnefs o£ the metal for cannon, and the capacity >* f th<; founders in smelting, in preparing and mix> ing the metal, and in calling and boring the cannon (which are to be cast foiidly) will re quire to be par:icnl&rly stated. S -milar communications will also he ed from any persons willing to supply live oak and red cedar timber for the const? u&ion of the(hips of war. Different plans of pro* curing and fupplving the fame may be propok ed. The con veniencc of the fit nation in re gard to navigation, and the state of the timber whether already fallc.n or hereafter to be cut t will require to be noticed. All the necessary particulars in regard to the,feveral articles which are wanted, will be > fpecified ir. contrasts intended to be grounded in part on the information, which is hereby fought. PASSAGE POUR ST.DQMINGUE. Tousles Francois qui fe font prelentc ou voudront fe printer pour avoir urie prompte paflaA;e.pour St. Domingue, font «n ---ftampient laillcr leurs noms aujoui d'hui ou demain, dans le comptoir de James Mc. Curach & Co. No' 42 Dock street, qui fe propofeul d'envoyer foil batiment le Same -31 prochain 3 de Mai: le batiment elt iout pr£t pour la tfoile avec des bonnes ac commodations ponr prendre paffagers » bord. April 29, 3 f - NANKEENS. Nankeens of Superior Quality, FOR SALE AT No. 40, north Fifth Street. April li. iTiw&ftf PHILADELPHIA: Pttw-TEir BY'JOHN FENNO; No 3 Soulli. Fauith-Stieet. « ■) m wftfjw
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