PlMad. Jpril ti, *794,< ? • " -r * * Notice, agreeably CO charier,»« here ty i\ so- tbc jli litf of Poor and Pnfoy terian Mitijh'n, arid of the Poor and DiJ trelTtii WJi zuj and children of Prefojterian Mini/Jen, that a meeting of said corporation is to take place, the I*d diy of May next, in the second Prelbyterian church in the City of Philadelphia, at 4 o'clock P. M. for the dispatch cf allfoch butiuefs as May then be brought before the board. ASHBEL GREEN, Secretary, o£ tlie Corporation. tutbto'6t V" "% To the l'.lo' county Gentlemen, THIS being the last year of the present Sheriff's time in office. I take the 1 ber ty to offer ntyfelf a Candidate, ami solicit your votes and interests in my favor, to place me an ths return at the next general Elect on, as his fucceflnr for said office ; in doing which, you will confer an obligation that will be gratefully remembered, by Your mod obedient, and humble lervant, JOHN BAKER. estf. >rs of the city and Philadelphia. May J. ADVERTISEMENT. OF the money fonbed liuin the mail near Baltimore, by T>.)pes ♦torn the whole of them to be enabled to foi m fueh a refpeflable catalogue of name*, as will <}o a credit to the work, as well as afford a reasonable encouragement to the undcrtike-r Those who are desirous of further informa. tion are requested to iajl on Benjamin Davies, No. 68, Market llreet. April 14. Advertisement. THE relations ol Mr Tliom*sCurtis,fbl ne ly of Editor's Upper Mills, and lately «f the C ty of Walh ngton, cecealfd, are dem tfd to apply and nave tris affairs lett ed. City of SVi'-flMig'ou, April 22, >7°4. AI j ij)&th4 w JUST PUBLISHED, \nD to be. so ld by THOMAS DOBSON, jVo. 41, fuutb Second Jlreet, Extrad of a letter from a gen- tfciiijn jti America Co a.Uiend in England, 011 tSli'e Su'.ipa of £viitgi.ati«i-iM»cc l-oth of a dollar. , 1 EccUjlaflical EJlMJhmentt detrimental to a State- p ice I 8 a Dollar. An „■ m-v&figw. J nit impelled, In the Ship Edward] Capt. Crandon, from St. Petersburg 'u Russia, And now landing at South-ltreet Wharf, viz. Hemp, BAR IRON, RUSSIA SHEETING, RAVEN's DUCK, RUSSIA DUCK, HOG's BRISTLES, AND FOR SALE ET John Donnaldfon.> No. 22, Walnut-ftrfet. dlw^tiwtf March 4,1794- Diitri&of Pennsylvania T 0 If I T: BE that on the ' ' v _ it i einemberecjj u.. on ' L twenty fourth day «if March, v the eighteenth year of the independence ps tht United States ot America) E»fcJWt2tß Harare of ti.e laid diftrift, u> t..is otfite, the title of a book,the right whereot he claims as author, in the words following, to wit: " Historical Collections ; tate papers, And other authentic dociimcnft { in tended as materials for an history «t toe U filted States of Amerio*. by EBENEZE& HAZ ARD, A. #. Member us tile American Phiiofophical So 'ciety, held at Philadelphia, for-pri'meting ufeful knowledge; Feltow of the American scddaniy of-Arts'and Sciences; aod corref pcnulant mfcilitier of tiie Mallachuletts Histo rical Sockiv. Ingenium, Pietas, Artes, ac bellica yirtus, Hue prolugtE vanient, ct Rigna illuftiia condent, Et Domma hie Virtus erit, et Fortur.a mi- niftra." In conformity to the ast of the Congress of the United States, entitled 44 Ai. adt Ipr the eucouragenlent ot learning, by fecmii'g the copies of maps, charts and books, to the au thors and proprietors of fucn copies, tfur.ng the times therein mentioned." SAMUEL CALDWFLL Clerk of the Diftrift of Pennsylvania. May 7 e«4w ADVER riSEMENT. SALES at NEiV-TOkK, by A. L. BLEECKER fcf SONS, Z)n Thu.fday the 15th May next at Twelve o'clock at the Tontine Coffee Ho life, THE FOLLOWING T'raSis of Land, In Watkins and Flint's purchase, iu the coun- ty of Tidga, (late ot New York,. The containing acres. Southwest quar. of Townlh.p No. 2, 9,424 Northwest tlo. do. 4, 5,647 Northeast do. do. 6, 10,525 Southwell do, do. 7, 9000 Southwest do do. 8, 3,9 50 Northwest do* do. 8, 6,250 Southeast do. do. 9, 6,250 Southeast dp. do. 9,000 Northwest do. do. 10, 10,475 - 70,5" Thefelands are rapidly encreafing in value, large fettlementsare already made in several of the townfliips; the eoodnefs of foil, and the advantages in point 3f situation being so well known, render any turther description unnecessary. Ainip of the trads and condi tion! of ftle may be feisn at No. »o Queen street, New-York. tuSrf^w April 10. FOR SALE) Old Lisbon Wine of a sup rior quality in pipes., imported in the ftip Wil Tlington. OLD SHERRY WINE of the firllquality in quarter cades, imported in the brig Nancy capt. Gwin, fr. m Cadiz SHELLED ALMONDS and a few lcegs of RAISINS, imported in ditto. Particular TENERIFFE WINES.in pipes I'hds. and quaner calks, imported in the fliip Thomas, capt. Skinner. A few quarter calk* of old particular bill of exchange MADEIRA WINE. George Meade, Who has also, just arrived and for sale A SMALL CARGO OF Lijbon Salt. A quantity of empty BAGS fo> f.Je. A pril i- w&sim. jn&thtf VOLUME IT tuth&s tI4M BY THE SUBSCRIBER, The Public are cautioned to beware if counterfeited Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of the United- States, and Twenty Dollar Bills,of the bank cf North America, fe-veral of which have appeared in circulation within a few dap pdfl; they are a good ge neral imitation of the genuine Bills, but may be diflinguifhed by the following MARKS. Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of the United States, ALL that have appeared havre the letter F. for their Alphabetical Mark. The Texture of the Paper is thicker and vhiter and it takes the ink more freely thar lie genuine paper. - r\ .i • The O. m the word Company is smaller than the M. and other letters of that word, so that a line extended from ihe top of ihe O, to touch the top of the M would extend con siderably above the range of the \vhole word. In the word United the letters are narrow erand closer together than the reft of the bill The i and yinthe word promile are rot parallel, the yinclining much mare lorwarJ than the I. The engraving is badly executed,the ftiokes of all the Letters are stronger and the devue in themargiu particularly is much coarlcr and appeal's darker than in the true bills. Some at the counterfeits b< ar date in 1791—Where as the Bank was not in operatiom till Decern ber, and no five dollar bills were ifTued in j'lat year. Ttwenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America. ALL that have appeased have ihe letter B. tor their alphabetical mark. They are printed on a paper nearly similar to that of the counterfeit Five Dollar Notes above ; the engraving is bettei exe ucted, and they approach nearer to the ap pearance of the genuine bills* The fine ruled lines through the word Twin ty, in the body of ihe bill, are in number thir teen in the genuine bills, and but twelve in ihe counterfeits. The word Company is much like the fame word in the Five Dollar Blls as defer ibed a bove, the o being lets than the m, and others following. There is no stroke to the t inihe 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 noi come down to the line, out are so cut as to give an irregular appcarance to the word, the Tw and they go ing below them. The fjgnature I Nixon, has the appear ance ot being written with lamb-black and oil, and d>iters troni other inks fted in printing the bills and the calhier's signature. It is supposed theie forgeries were commuted in tome ot the Southern fctaies, as all the coun terfeits thai have appeared, have come from thence, ana two peifons have been apprehend ed in Virginia, on fuipicion ot being the author of ihem. The reward ot ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will be paid to any Perion or Ferfons wlio ihall dilcovci and prolctuie to convittion the lever a J offender* of the followiog dtfrnptions or any of theqi, viz. A" he person or ptrfons, who manufactured the paper on which the Bills are printed. The person x>r per lons, who engraved the plates. The printer or printers, ©f the bills. £vcry pei (on who has acted as a principal in any othei way, in the counterfeiting and utter ing the said bills. Philadelphia, March 28, 1794 Other counterfeit bills of the ol the Unitedbrates have apjeaiei. in circulation. The denomination is of TWENTY DOL LAJtS,and the alphabetical mark is the let ter is. They may be diftmguiftied from the genu ine by the lull Owing MARKS : The paper of the counterfeits is of a mort tender texture and glofley fur face than tbe genuine, and there is no water mark in them. Tke letter C. in the word Cashier, in the true bills isftrongly marked, whereas in the counterfeits, ihe whole letter is a fine hair stroke, evidently in an unfinifhed state. The letter a in the word demand, is badly Jornit-d and the whole word ill done, and there is no comma at the end of it. as there is in the genuine bills. The marginal device, is much daiker in the falfe, than in the genuine bills owing to the (hade strokes being coaifer, much nearer together, and confequeritly much more nu merous. This difference strikes the eye at firft view. The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, will be paid for apprehending, & prosecuting to conviction the ieveral above described Offenders in refpeft to this, as to the last described bills. THOMAS WILLING, President of the B?nk United States. JOHN NIXON, Prcfident of the Bank, of North America. By order of the Committees of the Ref pcttive Boards. TO BE SOLD,, A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, IN an eligible situation, —alio a Country Seat within 6 miles of the City, with 9 acres of land, or 42 acres of land and meadow, the House is not exceeded bvmany in the vicinity of the city, in size, or convenience. For particular apply to the printer. This Day is i/fmd by MATHEW CAREY, 118, Market street, Price, bound, (ive-eigluhs of a dollar, sewed in marble paper, halt a dollar, Charlotte, a tale of Truth, ItJ TWO VOLUMES. By Mrs. ROWSON, of the New Theatre, Phladelphia, Author of Victoria, the In. quifitor, the Fille de Chambie, 4c. Of Charlotte, the Reviewers have given the folluiving character. IT may be a Tale oi' Truth, for it is. not unnatural, and it is a talc of real distress.— Charlotte, by the artifice of a teacher, recom mended to a school, from hnmanit; - rather than a conviction of her integrity, or the re gularity of her former conduS, is enticed troin her governed, and accompanies a young officer to America—The marriage ceremo ny, if not forgotten, is postponed, and Char lotte dies a martyr to the inconstancy of the over, and treachery ot his fnend —The fitu tions are artless and affecting—the defcrip ations natural and pathetic; we fhuuld fee for Charlotte if such a person ever existed, who for one error scarcely, perhaps, deserved so severe a punilhment. If it is a fiction, poetic justice is not, we think, properly dis tributed Said Carey has juji publijhed, A 2 sheet map of Kentucky compiled by Elihu Barker, price one dollar and two thirds. War Atlas, containing maps of France, Germany, Spa rt,ltalyj' the United Provinces, the Netherlands, and the Weft Indies. Price twu dollars. Map of New Jersey—Hals a dollar. M«p< of Vermont, Comie&iccr,Delaware, Gsorgia Price three eighths of a dollar eaih. THE, History ot flhew-Hampftmc, from the Discovery oi the River Pifcataqua— by Jg» rcmiah Belknap, D. D. 3 Vols. Price in Boards, 4 12 Dollars. she Forreltcr, an American Fable, being a Sequel to the History of John BirU the Clothier. Pice, 75 Cents. A to cftmmerrtorate the Discovery ot by ChnUopher bus; delivered/at the itquefi of the Hitfcorical Society in MalTachnfetts, October 23d, 1792, being the completon of the Third Centuty, since that memorable event. To which are added, Four Diflertatiojis», coniicfted with the fubjoft—By the fame author. Price, 50 Cenis. March 17. tut h<3cf 3 w -NO. 2i — Second Jireet, between Market and Cbcfnut streets, Philadelphia. POYNTELL' S AMERICAN MANUFACTORY Of" "WHERE lie keeps up a constant stock of ten thousand pieces for fate, comprising every variety of colours, in grounds and figures, of the most modern and tasty patterns, for eve ry part of a house. The perfection attained in this manufa&ory, in pecu'iar neatoefs of workmanfllip, durability of colours, variety in designs, andgood quality ot the paper, will be found to exceed any European papers at the fame moderate prices. An elegant variety of rich fanpy feftoon fe narrow borders, and of stucco and other co loured pannel papers. Plain grounds made to any colour orfhade. April 22, 1794, French paper hangings of very superior quality, (Paris manufactory) with a variety of Kicli Borders. ESSENCE' m&thtf A N N ew DIl S of Philadelphia. Pub * Tothr April 29. Lately Publiflied. SO L D B Y Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, Sooth Second-Street; PAPER HANGINGS, Wholesale orders for any quantity, from the country or for expoi tation, executed on a lhoi t notice, on advantageous terms, on ulual credit. In addition to the above assortment, he has a beautiful variety of April 25 For the Tooth-Ache, Prepared and fold by Dr. Lee, Golden- Square, London. THE pub'ic is ofered oc of the moll efficacious and fafe medicines, that everap peared, for that most excruciating pain, the Tooth-Ache-—the numerous lnftances erf its happy effects, in relieving the affii&ed, have now Brought it into uiiverfal estimation; it not only relieves the tooth-ache, but is of the utmost service in curing the SCURVY in the Gums, in preventing the disagreeable Ifmell that is produced iVom un found teeth, & will occasion a sweet breath; it Itkewife prevents the teeth from decaying, and will be found a general prefervierof the and GuMs Sold in Philadelphia only at Poyntell's Stationary Store, No. 21, Second itreet. tuth&s; gw April 2j. PHILADELPHIA Printed ey JOHN FENNO, No 3 South Fourth-Street. 1 ove . m "i tuth&s3w tuth&ssw