A New NoveL * )?i J u To the LADi;.i> of .Philadelphia. This Day is Publtpi'd 6y UAWtW C'AKEY* XIB, Market street,' bound, five-ei. hili; ot a dollar,' sewed in'n-arbie paper, half a dollar, Charlotte, a tale of Truth,- fN TWO VOLUMES. By Mis. ROW SON, of frifc New Theatre, Pliladelphia, A&ibnr of Victoria, the Tn quilito:-, the FjJle de Chamlji e,' &C- Of Charlotte, the Reviewers have given the following tharafler. « IT nVay be a Tale of' Truth, tor it is not onnaturai,' afnefitis a tale of rfeal diltrefs. — Charlotte,by theartifice ofa teacher, recom m&idecf tV a- Tcftuoi, *Tr^in bumani-ty rather than a cohV'&ion of her integrity, or the re gularity of her farmer conduct, is enticed from hrr govej*nef», and accompanies a young •officer to America.—The marriage ceremo ny! if nrt forgotten, is postponed, and Char lotte d>es a martyr to the incooftancy of the ovqr r and treachery ot his friettd —The situ fions aT« m tlef? and'affecting—the d*fcrip arions natural and patlietit ;• we should fe or Charlotte ff fnch a person ever existed, who for one error fcarceljr, perhaps, deserved fn-fevere a punishment. If it is a fiction, poetii joftice h not, we think, properly dif t> iiHited Said Carey has jits! pub/i/hed, A 2 {heet map of Kentucky compiled &y'Elihu Barker, price or.e dollar a: d.two thirds. War Atlas, containing maps of France, Germany, Spain,ltaly,the United the Netherlands, and the Weft Indies, Price tw &■ dollars. MafJ of New Jersey-—Hals a dollar. %fops of Vermont, Conne&itut, Delaware, G;<*rgia Price three eighths of a dollar each. April 29. tuth&sgw Four Reward. A NEGRO 1 MAN, hiimed L'Elperance, a bout 25 years of age, of the Ctingo natfon, 5 feet 6 inch'-s high j speaks Very liitle English ibu'awav from his mailer the r>7th inftanc.— He Hole and parried away With him orie new greeniirdad cloth crfat, arid niHrty articles of houfeHwrnituie. Whoever Jh'alT take up and fee tire the above negro'in so that he maybe brought to Justice ftiali receive the 4bsve reward. Enquire 6f the Printer. May <p mw&f4t JUST PUBLISHED, B V THOMAS DOBSON, Bcoifeller r At the Stone Honfe in Second Jlreet, Pkiladelphiai VOLUME XI OF ENCYCLOPEDIA, OR A Dictionary of Arts> Sciences, aud Mifccl lan tons Literature, ON a pian entirely new ; by whioii the dif ferent feienefcs and arts are digested into the form of diftin'd treatises or systems. This volume contains the articles, medals, medi cine, metallurgy, ffietaphytics, methodists, Mexico, microscope, hii&wifry, and fa-great variety of biographical and mifcellaoepus ar ticles, rll ultra ted With nineteen coppej plates. £T The tables of logarithms, fee. which were deficient in the teuth volume, are sub joined to this. Eleven volumes of this work are now pub lifiied ,-and the Xllth is in some fotwardnefs. Oh the firft of September, 1792, the price of fubfcrijrtion was increased TEN do|lars on all setts nod taken before that time. The fub fcriptiorr isftill open on these terms, and if any-cftpies remain by the firft of July next,the price will be railed TEN dollars more, on any coptes whi<hmay bt fubferibed for after that period. - v <■ *»* As many of the fubferibers have taken only two, three or four, &e. volumes, they are earnestly requtfftett to take up and pay for the remaining volumes, as it becomes difficult to •amplete the fe£CS, and the pnblifber does imt hold himfelf bouud to make up iny setts after Jf'ie firft day of July next. April 22. m&th6w . JUST PUBLISHED, > MATHEW CAREY, : 118, Markets reel, Price 18 cents, THE Catechism of Man ; Pointing out from found principles, and ac knowdedged lasts the Rights and Duties of everyTtational Being. Am I therefore become your enemy because I till you the truth'! Gal. iv. 16 Now all the'fc things happened unto them for examples, and they are written for our adnionitioiy upon wheni the ends of the <arth are come. i Gor. xii. . May it>' ■ ■ tuth&szw Advertisement. THE lel'stions of Mr ThomasCurtrs.for merly of Eiricoti's Upper Mills r and lately of the City of Wafhingtou, deceased, are desir ed to apply and have his affairs feitled. City of 'Walhiftgtoß, April '22, 1764. ail(th4w I Scheme of a Lottery^ To ra'tfe 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars i deducting 15 per Cent, from the Prizes—this Lottery conjijls of 38,000 Ticket's, in which there are 1 4,539 Prizes and 23,461 Blanks, being about one and an half Blanks to a 1 Prize; Directors of the Society for establishing X liJTeful Manufactures, having refoived to ereCt LOTTEKI tS tor raifrng Ok e Hundred Thousa nd 60 l t a rs, agreeably iq«an Ast of ihe Log\ftiture of th< StJte ot have appointed the tollowmg per ions to foper intend rfnd dired\ the dra wing ot th'e lame, vifr. Nicho las Low, Rut us King, Herihan Le Roy, James Watson, Richard Harriton, Abijah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, of the city ot New-York— Thomas Willing, Joleph Ball, Matthew M'Con nel and Andrew .bayard, ot the city of Phila delphia—His Excellency Richard Howell, Esq. Elral boudinot, General lilies Dayton, James Parfecri John Bayard, Doctor Lewis Donham, Samuel W, Stocktoo, Joftiua M. Wallace, JosepH Bloomfteld, and Elitha Boudmot, of New- Jer sey, who offer the Scheme of a Lot tery, and pledge themselves to the public, that they will take every aflurance and precaution in their power to h?ve the Monies paid by the Managers, from time to time, as received, into the Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain fo¥ the purpofeof paying Prizes, which (hall be immediately discharged by a Check npon one of the Banks. 5 C H E: M E: x Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 t 10,000 10,000 2 5»ooo 10,000 5 2jooo 10,000 10 i;coo 10,000 ao 500 ip,ooo IGO 100 f 10,000 3°° 5° 1 5> 000 too® ao 20,000 15 30,000 300 a 1 % 36,000 8100 10 81,000 14,539 P r 'z es - 262,000 23,461 blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawn number, 2,000 38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000 The drarVing Will commence, uhder the in fpettion of a Committee ot the Supcrintendants, a& loon as the Tickets are fold,ot which timefy notice will be given. The .Superintendents have appointed John N. Cutnming, of Newark, J»acob R. Harder»berg< ot New-brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample security for discharging the trust refjofed i#i them. In order to feturethe punftaal payment of the Prizes, the Superintend ants of the Lottery have dire£led that the Managers lhall each enter into bonds in with four fufficient fccuritits, to perform tkeir infttu&ions, the fub lianee of which is , L That whenever either of the Managers lhall receive the sum of Three tfripdrrd Dollars, he lhall immdiately place thefame in one of the banks of New-York or Philadelphia, to the ciedit of the Governor of the Society, and such of the Superintendents as live in the city where the monies are placed, to remain there nntil the Lottery drawn, for the paymn'tof the Prizes. If. The Managers to take fufficient security for any Tickets they may trust, otherwise to be rcfponnb.lc for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid inl6 the Bank, ab ftra&s.of which (hall be sent, monthly, to the Governor of the Society. Paterfon, January i, 17^4. On application to either of the above gentle men, "information will tbe given wh : CTe tickets may ht had. February « 4 . tu&ftf. Pennsylvania t 0 IV I T: (iTs ) BE it remefinbered, that on the * twenty day of March,, in (he eighteenth year of the independence of the UmtedSratfis of America. Ebenezer Haz*rl ot the laid dillriiSf, hasdepofited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereofheclaims as author, in the words following, to wit: ' Colje^ions; (late papeis, and other authentic documents ; in tended as materials for an history of the U: nited States of America. By EBgjSlEZm HAZARD, A. M. Member of thy American Philofophica] So ,lleld , at , Philadelphia, for promoting ufefirl ; teilow of the American academy ot Acts ind Sciences; and corref pondent member of the Maflaehufetts llifto. ncal Society. VOI.U,!VJ^jI. Plet^ s > Ar tes, ac bellica virtus, venient, et Regna illuftria condent, Et JXomina hie Virtms erit, et Fortuna mi. niHra.' 1 ,d n iT° n /7f hy tothe of the United States, entitled « An ast for the eucoitragement of learning, by securing the copies ot maps, charts and books, to the au thorjand proprietors tof such copies, durinp 'he times therein mentioned^" QALDWEI.I., Cleri of the Diflria of Pennfyhwia. a y J ew4w SHOES. °f ft°ut well made Men's Uze SHOES, adapted for the Southern markef,f or laie at 7 No. 36, North Third Jlreet. May 6 BHvSiflOt . . The Public are cautioned to beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of the United States, and Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bartk of North America, federal of <wbich have appeared in circulation kuithin a fe<w days pajl; thej Ore a good ge neral imitation of tjje genuine Bills, but may \ be dijlinguijhei by the following MARKS. Five Dollar Bills of the Bank <jf the United States. ALL that have appeared have the letter F. for their Alphabetical Mark. The Texture of the Paper is thicker and whiter and" it takes the ink more freely than the genuine paper. The O. in ihe word Company is smaller than the M. and other letters of that word, i"o that a line extended from the top of the O, ■ to touch llie top of the iCI. 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 fin the word proniife are not •parallel, the/inclining much more forward than the i. The engraving is badly execuied,the strokes of all the Letters are ft longer and the device in themargin particularly ismuch coarser and appears darker thin in the true bills. Sonje ot the counterfeits bear date in ijgi—Wheie as the Bank was not in operation till Decern ber, and no, Ave dollar bills were ifl'ued in , ihat year. Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North Anterica. ALL that have appeared have the letter 18. 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 bcitei exe ucted, and they approach neaier to the ap pearance of the genuine bills. The fine ruled lines through the word Twen ty, in the body of ihc bill, are m number thir teen in the genuine bills, and but iwejve in the counterfeits. The word Company is much like the fame word in the Five Dollar Bills as defer ibed a bove, the o being less than them, 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 tnt in the word Twenty, to the jleft hand at the bottom, do riot couie down to the line, but are to cut as to give an irregular appearance to the word, the Tut and go ing below theiri. The lignature Nixon, has the appear ance ol being written with lamb-black and oil, and dlfie/s Irom other inks ulcd in printing the bills and the cafliiei's lignatuie. It is iuppol'ed toigeries were committed ill some of the Southern States, as all the coun terfeits that have appeared, have come from thence, and two perlons have been appichend ed in Virginia, on suspicion of being the author of them. > The reward of ON£ THOUSAND DOLLARS will be paid to any Person or Pfcrfons who thai I difcovei and prosecute to conviction the feveial offenders ot the following descriptions or any of them, viz. The person or pcyfpns, who manufactured the paper on which the Bills are printed. The person or petfons, who engraved the plates. The printer Urprinters, 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, Match sB, 17 g 4 A t" l 22 > 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. ■ 1 1 They may be. diflinguiihed from the genu ine by the following MARK§ : The paper of the counterfeits it of a more tender texture and glifley furface than the ® e ~^ ne ' a " d e ' sno water mark in them. 1 'n tter t " ln theworrf Cashier, in the true bills is ft. ongly marked, whereas in the counterfeits, the wlroie letter it a fine hair troke, evidently in an unfinifhed state. The 3"" '«'he vyqrddemand, is badly formed and the whole word ill done, and there is tlo comma at the end of it, as there is in the genuine bills. l " a '.- e ' n . a '. de ylfle, is much.datker in n! H' n" ln genuine .bills owing to °, being coarse,, much nearer meroiiT™" '""f' l more "U ---view difference ft, tJie eye atUirft nr>r h r Id"!. 6 rcw * rd of ONE THQI/SAND urnt ' W '" be paid ihr apprehending & Li conviftiou the feveial above THOMAS WILLING, Preftdent of the Bank united State#. JOHN NIXON, Prt fident of the Bank ps North America. By order ot the Committees of the Rcf. pe&ivc Boards. to.be sold, ' A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, TNan eligible fituation,—alio aConntry Seat within 6 Wiles of the tjfty, with 9 acres, of lat)d, or 42 acres ot land and meadow, the House >s not exceeded by many in the v.icinity oi the city, in lize, or convenience. For particulars apply to the printer, fcttf -pHEoftceof the President and Dkeft or . i ± »t the Insurance Company of N ort J * America, is removed to No. ,07 c„ , Front ftretft, being the south east co'rne. o^ From and Walnutftreets. To the Ele&ors of the city and county of Philadelphia. Gentleman, This being the last year of the pr c <W Sheriff's tin* in office. I take the liber ty to offer niylelf a Candidate, and solicit vour votes and interests in my favor, to p| are me on the return at the next general EletLn as bis fucceflor for raid office; in doing which' you will confer a 0 obligation that *W|l be' gratefully, remembered, by Vour most obedient,' and bumble servant, 3. JOHN Stock Brokers Office No. 16, Wall-street, New-Yokk * THE Subfcriher intending to confine himfelf entirely to the PURCHASE & SALH or srocks on COMMISSION, b,g s | ca ,e to ot ' ftr his fervicesto |;is iriends and others in ,h. line oi a Stock Broker. Thole who mayW« to favor htm with thfir bufmeft, may depend upon having it tranfafled with ihe (iW.oft.fide lity and dispatch. Orders from Philadelphia, Boflon, or anv other part of the United State;, will be ftriftlv attended to. LEONARD BLEECKER. — m&ihtt Just Publilhed, a one handsome volume, nmo. Price 5 s and for sale by JOHN ORMROD, At, Franklin's Head, No. 41, Chefuut Stre;t, AN ESSAY ON THIs Natural Equality of Men, On the Rights that result from it, and on the Duties which it inipofes, To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by the ■Teylerian Society at Haarlem. Cor re tied and Enlarged. By WILLIAM LAWRENtj BROWN, JO. D. ProfelTor of Moral Fh'.iofophy, and the La» of Nature, atrd of Ecclefialtical Hiftorj • and of the Englifli Chinch at U trecht, Ahquid Temper ad communem utilititem as. ferrndum The Firjl American Edition. principle of Equality, if right- X ly. underftoori, , s the only basis 011 wiiich umverlal sacred orclei, am: perfect treerioin, can be firmly built, and pei;mare„t ly lecured. The view of it exhibited iu this eiiay, at the farfie timethat it reprell'es the insolence of office, the tvrai.nv nJ'vride, a ' the outrages .oTbpßreffioii ; con til IE?, 11 .most forcible manner, the ncceffity - f ' dination, and the just demands ol thority. So far indeed, from ,3 i of society, that it maintain !nvi,', :e r every natural and every civil ei v ncuort, draws more clofel.y every fbcial tie, unite; ill oije harmopioujs and juflly propot'tioned lyf- and brings men together on the even ground of the inherent rights of hmnan na ture, of reciprocal obligation, and of a com mpn relation to the community. March 18. tntf STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA^ In the House of Rtprtjentati<vei, W December 2ilt, 1793. HEREAS the Commiffioneßs of public Accounts, have reported, that they can not proceed to the in.eftigatiop oi theTreafury Accounts, refpe&ing special Indents, without knowing the outstanding amount thereof io cir culation Therefore, Refolved t That all holders of special Indent*, be dirtfted, and requircdj on or before the fitft day of November next, to deliver the special In dents in their pofleflion to one or other of the Commissioners of the Treafucy> who are to give receipts for the fame, and to report to theCom miffioners on public Accounts, on or before the tcrjth day of November next, the amount by theiw refpeftively received, and also to the Le gislature, at their, meeting in November nexu and that all special Indents not rendeted into th<| Treasury as above, on or before,the firft day of November next, /hall the fame are hereby barret}. Rcjo/ved, That public notice of this reflation be given in the (everal Gazettes in tjiis State, or»ce every three weeks» until the firft day ot November next. And that the Delegates us this Sta*e in the Congress of the United States, be re- to caufc this resolution t<> be published m one or more papers in the cities of Philadel phia ftn<J New-York, and that provision .will he made For the expeuccs attending such publica* tiop. Ordered, That the resolution be sent to the •Senate for tbeir concurrence. By order of the House, JOHN SANIORD DART, C.H.H. In the, SENsITEy Dbckmbek 21(1,1793. Resolved, That tb's House do concur with the Hople of Repre(rruanves in the foregoing refo luttoiis. Ordered,, Thap tbc.-refoliitioos be lent, to the Houie of Reprcfciitai ives. by order of the Senate,, WARLLY, Clc:k. ewtNov* ' ■» ' —■—■■ PHILADELPHIA : Printed by JOHN FENNO, No 3, South Fuursh-Stxeet. t
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