■ A New Novel. To the LADITS of Philadelphia. L Thi, fiay is Publt/hee! by MATHEW CAREY, 118, Market street, tier, bound, ot j dollar, sewed ill -"atbie paper, halt a y the artificc of a teachei, recom mended to a ("drool, from hnirianity rather than a*conviction ot her integ' ity, or the re gularity of her former conduct, is enticed from her goven ef>, and accompan »es a young olScer to America—The marriage ceremo ny, if not forgotten, is poltponed, and Char lotte die"? d martyr to the inco«»ftancy of the over, and treachery of his friend —The lit u tions are artless and afFe&ing—•-the defciip at tons natural and pat hetic ; we fnould fe 01 Charlotte if such a pctTon ever existed, who fir one er- or Tea rely, perhaps, deserved so (eve e a punishment- If 't is a fiftjonj poetic justice is not, we thiiik, properly dif- Said Carey has jujl f>til!i/Jjea, A 2 sheet map of Kentucky conipiteti by Kiilfu bA.kei, p'ice oi:e do.lar a d two thirds. War Atlas, containing maps of France, Germany, Spa n, Italy, the tJjiited Province*, the Netherlands, and the Weft Indies. Price two dollars. Map of Netv Jerfey—iHalf a dollar. Map-, of Vermont, Connecticut, Delaware, 6..orgia -Price three eighths of a dollar each. April 29. tuth&sjw Four Dollars Reward. A NEGRG MAN, named L'Efper»iice, a but 25 years of age, of the Congo nation, 5 feet 6'*inches high ; Ipeaks very little Engliih t»n nwav tVoin his matter the a7tb intlanc.— He ftoje : V carried away with him one new fiie.-n brj) id,cloth Coat, and many articles of house fiifnitW. W 1 >ever (hall take up and secure the a'.'ove regro in any goal, to that lie may be hr' u'g'JC to justice lhall receive the above reward. Enquire of ihe Printer. May 30 _ mw&fjt JUST PUBLISHED, THOMAS DOBSON, See,if Her, at the Stone House in Secondflreet, Philadelphia, VOLUME XI OF ENCYCLOPEDIA, x OR A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, aud Mifcel latieous Literature, ON a plan entirely new ; by whicfc the dif ferent sciences anct arts are digeffed into the farm 'of dillinft treatises or fyfteim. This volume co taints th< articVs, nieda", medi cine,-m-tairhigv, ntetaphvfics, methodiftojj Mexic v , micolcope, lnidw i y, and a'g-eat vanity of biographical aid m\i eel la neo us ar ticles, iiluftrated with nineteen copperplates. $3" The rabies of logarithms. &c. which were deficient in the tenth volume, are sub joined to this. Eleven Volume-os this work are now pub lifiied .and the XHth is in fo.ac fyrwardnefs. On . tlis firft of September, 1792, the price of fubfeription was inertafed T£N dollars on all s etts not taken before ti at t me. The fub feription isftill open 611 these. terms, and if any copies remain by the firft of July nexr,tbe price will be raised TF.N dollars more, on any copies which may be fubfci ibed for after that period. As many of the fnbfcribers have taken only two, three or four, &c. volumes, they are earnestly requested to take up and pay for the remaining volumes, as it b- comes difficult to Complete the setts, and the publisher does not liold htmfelf bouud to make up any setts after tbe firft day of July next. April 22. m&rth6w . JUST PUBLISHED, MATHEW* CAREY, 118, MarketJlreet, Price 18 cents, THE Catechism of Man ; Pointing out from found principles, and ac knowledged fa&s tbe Rights and Duties of evdry Rational Being. Am I therefore become your enemy because I tell you the truth ? GaJ. iv. 16 Now all these things happened unto them for examples, and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the ends' of the earth are come. i Cor. xii. May 10 tuth&s2w- Advertisement. THE relations of Mr Thomas Curtis,for merly of EUicoti*s Upper Mills, and lately of the City of Washington, deceased, are d-'fir cd to apply and have his affurs fettled, it y of Walhington, April 22, 1764. M. 5 m&tl»4w |^nn|KfljgwMH|^nn|nKßK^« -■' ." -_ --- ■■ * ;*-. si ■ ?_, .•_ -t ; V « # The Public are cautioned to Wware of counterfeited Five Dollar Bills oj , >he Sank of the United States,, and Twenty i Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America, J Qveral of which Lave appeared in circulation . within a few dnys past ; they are " good ge neral imitation of the genuine Bills, but may be di/lingui/hed by the following . marks. five Dollar Bills of the Bank of tlx United. States. ALL that have appeared have the lettef F. for tljeir Alphabetical Mark. The Texture of the fa per is thicker and whiter and it takes the ink more freely than the genuine paper. The O. in the word Company is smaller than theM. and other letters of that word, so that a line extended from ihe top of the O, to touch the top of the M. would extend con siderably above the range of the whole word. In the word United the letters are narrow erand closer together than the reft of the bill The i and Jin the word promise are not parallel, the J 'inclining much more forward than the i. The engraving is badly executed,tfie fti okes of all the Letters are stronger and the device in the margin particularly is much coarser and appears darker than in the Hue bills. Some ot the counterfeits bear date in 1791—Where as the Bank was not in operation till Decern ber, and no five dollar bills were issued in jhat year. Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America« ALL that have appeared have the letter B. for their alphabetical mark. They are printed on a paper nearly similar to that of the couuterfeit Five Dollar *Notes above described; 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 Twen ty, in the kfody of the bill, are in number thr* teen in the genuine b.lls, and but twelve in the counterfeits. The word Company is much like tie fame word in the Five Dollar Bills as defer ibed a bove, the 0 being less than the w, and others following. There is no stroke to 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 to the line, but are so cut as to give an irregular appearance to the word, the Tw and shejr go ing below them- The signature J. Nixon, has the appear ance of being written with lamb-black and oil, and differs from other inks used in priming the bills and the cashier's iigndture. It is fuppoied ihefe forgeries were committed in (ome of the Southern btates, as all the coun terfeits fctayr apj* eaj _ have_ come troifi thence, and two persons have been apprehend ed m Virginia, on suspicion of being the author of them. The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will.be paid toany Person or Peifon's who fhail discover and profecutc to convi&ion the feveial offenders of the following or any of them, viz. The person err pci/ops, who raanufa&urcd the paper on which the Bills aie printed. The person or persons, who engraved the plates. The printer or printers, of the bills. Every person who has acted as a principal in any other way, in the counterfeiting and utter ing the said bills. Philadelphia, March 28, 1794 April 22, 1794, Other counterfeit bills ot tile 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 diflinguifhed from the genu ine by the following MARKS : The paper ot the counterfeits is of a more tend-r texture and gJofley furface than the genuine, ami there is 110 water mark in them. The letter C. in the word Cashier, in the true bills is strongly marked, whereas in the counterfeits, the whole letter is a fine hair stroke, evidently in an unfinifhed state. The letter a in the word demand, is badly formed and the who.'e word ill done, and there is no comma at the end of it, as there is in the genuine bills. i le Marginal device, is much daiker in u t ' la " " le genuine bills owing to the (hade strokes being coarser, much nearer together, and consequently much more nu merous. This difference ftrifces the eye at firft view. The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, will be paid for apprehending, & prosecuting to convi&ion the several above delcribed Offenders in refpeifl to this, as to the last defcVibed bills. THOMAS WILLING, President ol the Bank United States. JOHN NIXON, President of the Bank of Noah Ameiicn. By order ol the Committees of the Ref peftive Boards. TO BE SOLD, A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, IN an eligible fituatioh, —also a Country Seat within 6 milcsof the City, with 9 acres of land, or 42acies of huul and meadow, the House is not exceeded bvniatiy in the vicinity of the city, in size, or convenience. For particulars apply to the printer. m&ttf THE officer the Piefident and Direfterj nt tie Company of North America, is removed to No. ,07, South ' Front flreet, being the south eall cor„e r of Front and Walnut streets. To the Ele&ors of the city and county of Philadelphia. Gentlemen, THIS being the last year of the prefer, t Si eri.f's time in office. I take the liber ty to otier mylelf a Candidate, and folidti vour votes and interests in my favor, to plate me on the return at the ne«t general Elect on, as his fucceilbr for said office; in doing which' you will collier an obligation that will be* gratefully remembered, by Your nioft obedient, and humble fervantj JOHN Ii'AKEU. M ~ y 3- estf. Stock Brokers Office^ No. 16, Wall-ftrcct, New-York. The Subl'criber intending to confine himfelf entirely to the PURCHASE & SAI Eop STOCKS on COMMISSION, b.gs (oive toof ' ftr his lejviccsto his liicnds and others, in the line ol a Slock Broker. Thole who may pleaie * to favor him with their buftnefs, may drpeiid upon hav ing it tranfafled with the uimcft fide lity arid difpatth. Orders lioin Philadelphia, Boflnn, or any other partot the United States, will lie flriflly attended to. LEONARD BLEECKER. tTi&thtl Just Published, A one handsome volume, nrno. Price 5s AND FOR SALE BY JOHN ORMROD, At Franklin'j Head, No. 41, Chefuut Stre'l, AN ESSAY ON THE Natural Equality of Men, On the Rights that result from it, and on the Duties-which it imposes. To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by the Teylerian Society at Haarlem. Corrected and Enlarged. By WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN, D. D. Profeflor of Moral Philosophy, and the oi Nature, and of* Ecclefiaftfcal History; and Minilter of the English Chu»ch at U trecht/ Aliquid Jemper ad communem utilitateirt af ferendum Cicero. The Firjl American Edition. HPHEgrancl principle of Equality, if right- X ly understood, is the only basis.on which universal justice, sacred Order, and perf'e& freedom, can be firmly built, and permanent ly fe cu red. The v7ex* 7SF \f vxtirbiled m Tl\u eflay, at the fame time that it repreJSes the infojence of office, the tyranny of p:idej ard the outrages of opgrefiion ; confirms, it) the most forcible manner, the neceflity of subor dination, and the jult demands of lawful au thority. So far indeed, from loofeuing the bands of society, that it maintains inviolate, every natural and every civil dftin&ion, draws more closely every social tie, unite* in one harmonious and justly proportioned lyf tem, and brings men together On the even ground of the inherent rights of human na ture, of reciprocal obligation, and of a com mon relation to the community. March 18. tuts STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA. In the House of Representatives, DECEMRE II 2 1 (t, 1 793- WHEREAS the Commiflioncr* ol publie Accounts, h.;ve reported, that they can not proceed to the efligation of the Tic a fury Accounts, refpe6ling fpeciul Indents, without knowing the outlfanding amount thereof in cir culation :—Therefore, Rejolvcd, That all holders of special Indents be d nrfted, and require., on or belore ihc full d South Fourth-Street. 1