A * • Totlje L of Philadelphia. . This Day is PuMifhnl by MATHEW CAREY, 118, Market street, Pricc, bound, hve eighths of a dollar, sewed in irarble paper, halt a dollar, Charlotte, a tale of Truth, • IN TWO VOLUMES. By Mrs. ROWSON, of the New Theatre, Phladelplua, Author of Victoria, the In qtntitor, the Fille deChambre, &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 talc of real cliltrefs.— Charlotte, by the artifice of a teachei, recom mended to a school, from humanity rather thari a convi&ion of her integrity, or the re gularity of her former conduQ, is enticed from 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 ov.er, and treachery ot his friend —The situ tions are ai'tlefs and affe&ing—the defcr ip ations natural and pathetic ; we fliould fe or Charlotte if such a person fever existed, who for one error scarcely, perhaps, d.eferved so Tevere a punifhmept. If it is a fi&iorj, poetic justice is not, we think, properly dii tribute A 2 ftieet map of Kentucky compiled by Elihu Barker, price or.e dollar ai d two third?. War Atla'?, containing maps of FraVice, Germany, Spa n,lt>lv, the Unitdd Provinces, the Netherlands, and the Weil Indies. Price two dollars. Map of New Jersey—Hals a dollar. Map. of Vermont, Comiefticnr, Delaware, Georgia 'Price three eighths of a dollar each. ApVil 29 ttith&sfjw Four Dollars Reward. A NEGRO MAN, named L'Efperance.a b"Ut 2j yearj of age, of the Congo nation, 5 feet 6 inches high ; I peaks very liuJc Englilh tan away from his matter the a7th inftanc — He ftofe and cat ricd away with hiriA one new green broad cloth coat, and many articles of lioufe furnituie. Whoever shall take op and secure the above negro in any goal, so .that he maybe broughtto Jtiftice shall receive the abqve reward. Enquire of the Printer. May 30 • >nw&f4t JUST PUBLISHED, THOMAS DOBSON, dcckfsller, at the Stone Houfc tri ScconJJtrrtr/, Philadelphia, VOLUME XI OF ENCYCLOPEDIA, OR A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, aud Mifcel laneolls Literature, ON a plan entirely new ; by which the dif ferent sciences and arts are digested into the form of di'ftinft treatises or systems. This volume contains the articles, medals, medi cine, metallurgy, metaphysics, methodists, Mexico, mjcrofcope, midwifry, and a great variety of biographical and miscellaneous ar ticles, illyftrated with nineteen copperplates. gd?' The rabies of logarithms, &c. which were deficient in the tenth volume, are sub • joined to this. Eleven volumes of this work are now pub lifiied ,and the Xllth is in some forwardnefs. On the fir ft of September, 1792, the price of fubfeription was incrcafed TEN dollars on all setts not taken before that time. The fub-' fcription isftill open on these terms, and if any copies remain by the firft of July next, the . price will be railed TEN dollars more, on any copies which may be fubferibed for after tba.t period. %* As many of the fubieribers have taken only two, three or four, &c. volumes, they are requested to take up and pay for the, remaining volumes, as ft becomes difficult to complete the setts, and the publiflier does not hold himfelf bouud to make up any setts after » the firft day-os July next. April 22. m&th6w. JUST PUBLISHED, MATHEW Y CAREY, 118, MarketJlreet, Price 18 cents, T H E Catechism of Man ; Pointing out from found principles, and ac knowledged fa&s the' Rights and Duties of every Rational Being. Am I therefore become your enemy beqaufe I tell you the truth ? Gal. iv. 16 Now all these things happened unto them for examples, and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the *arth are come. i Cor. xii. Mav 10 tuth&s2.w Advertisement. THE relations of Mr Thomas Curtis,for merly of EHicott's Upper Mills, and lately ol the City of Walhirigton, de tea fed, are defir ed to apply and have his affairs fettled. City of WaihingLon, April 22, 1764. M. 5 m&th4\r W* ■ %• * , ' Ir*-. U - of* a lottery, t To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 f Dollars, dedifßing 15 per Cent, from j the Prizes—this Lottery conjtjfs of J 38,000 *'Tickets, in •which there are <; 14,539 Pri-z.es and 23,461 Blanks, * being about one and an halj Blanks to a Prize. i THE Direflorj of the Society for eftablilhing Uictul Manufa&ures, having resolved to erect LOTTERIES for raising On* Hundred Thousand Dollars, agreeably loan Act of the Legiftaturc ol the State ot New-Jersey, have appointed the following persons to superintend and direst the drawing ot the fame, viz. Nicho las Low, Rufus King, .Hciman Le Roy, James Watfda, Richard Harrifon, Abijah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, of the city ot New-York— Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M'Con nel and Andrew Bayard, ot tl»e city of Phila delphia—His Excellency Richard Howell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General El as Dayton, James Parker, John Bayard, Doflor Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, JolKua M.Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, and Ell fha Boudinot, of Ncw-Jer f ey, who offer the following Scheme cf a Lot tery, and pledge themselves to the public, that they will take every affur-nce and precaution in their power to have the Monies paid by th'e Managers, from time to time, as received, into the Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for thepurpofeof paying Prizes, which (hall be immediately difchirged by a check npon one of t}ie Banks. SCHEME: 1 Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 1 10,000 10,000 2 5,000 10,000 5 2,000 10,000 10 , i,,c00 10,000 20 £00 IP,OOO j GO 100 10,000 306 * 50 I s}° oo 1000 20 20,000 2000 1.5 30,000 £000 1 2 36,000 Bioo 10 81,000 14,539 P r ' ze *« 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 drawing will commence, under the in fpe&ion of a Committee of the Supenntendants, as soon as the Tickets are fold,ol which timely notice will be given. The Supernjtendants have appointed John N. Cumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Hardenberge of New-Bi unfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample security for difcljarging the trust reposed in them. |£3T In order to fecurethepunftual payment of the Prizes, the Superintendents of the Lottery have directed that the Managers shall each enter into bdndsin 40,000 dollars, with four fufficient securities. to infttu6tion», the sub- _ itance of which is - I. That whenever either of the Managers 1 receivethe sum of Three Hundred Dollars, he (hall immdiately place thefame in ohe of the Banks of New-York or Philadelphia, to the ciedit ot the Governor of the Society, and such ot the Superintendents as live is the city where the monies are placed, to remain there nntil the Lottery is drawn, for the paymntof the Prizes. 11. The Managers to take fufficient security for any Tickets they may trust, otherwise to be refponnble for them. 111. To keep regular books .of Tickcts fold, Monies received and paid into Hhe Bank, ab ftra&s of which (hall be sent, monthly, to the Governor of the Society. Patcrfon, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the above gentle men, information will be given where tickets may be had. February 24. tu&ftf. Diftridtof P.ennfylvania TO IV J T : (£~s > BE it remembered, that on the , twenty fourth day of March, in the eighteenth year of the independence of the UuitedStates of America,EbeneS!6K. Haxard of the said diftrift, hasdepofited in this office, the title of a book,the right whereof heclaims as author, in the words following, to wit : Historical Collections ; consisting of (late papers, and other authentic documents ; in tended as materials for an history of the Li nked States of "America. By EBENEZER HAZARD, A. M. Memherof the American Philosophical So. ciety, held at Philadelphia, for promoting ufeful knowledge; Fellow of the American academy of Aits and Sciences; and corref pondent member of the MafTachufetts Histo rical Society. ' VOLUME 11. Ingenium, Pietas, Artes, acbellica virtus, Hue profugoe venient, et Regna illuftria condent, Et Domina hie Virtus erit, et Fortuna mi i-iiftra.'' ' In conformity to the ast of the C-ongrefs of the United Stater, entitled " An ast frr the eucouragement of learning, by securing the I copies of maps, charts and books, to the au thors and proprietors of such copies, during r the times therein mentioned." r SAMUEL CALDWELL, e Clerk of the Dijlrid of Pennsylvania. May 7 ew4w .. w s' H O E S. )f A quantity of (tout well made Men's fiae SHOES, adapted for tile Southern market,for sale at ' No. 36, North Third Jtreet. May 6 % t * Tl\'e r Pubfic' are cautioned to beware of counterfeited Five. Dollar Bills of the Bank of the United States, and Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America, several us which have appeared in circulation nvilhin "few days pajl; they area good ge neral imitation of the genuine Bills, but may be dtjlmguijhed by the following MARKS. Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of the United States. ALL that have appeared havs 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 than the M. and other letters of that word, so that a line extended from the 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 /in the word promise are not parallel, the/inclining much more forward than the i. The engraving is badly executed,the strokes of all the Letters are ftronfger and the devke 111 the margin particulariy is much coarser and appears darker than in the true bills. Some ot the counterfeits bear date in 17gx—Where as the Bank was not in operation till Decern ber, and no five dollar bills were iflued in that 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 011 a paper nearly similar to that of the counterfeit Five Dollar Notes above described; the engraving is bettei exe ucted, nearer to the ap pearance of the genuine bills. The fine ruled lines through the word Twen ty, in the body of the bill, are in numbfcr thir teen in the genuine bills, and but twelve in the counterfeits. " The word Company is much like the fame word in the Five Dollar Bills as described a bove, the 0 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 ent in the word Twenty, to the left hand at the bottom, do not come do\vrt to the line, but are so cut as to give an irregular appearance to the word, the Tw and go ing below them. The signature J. Nixon, has the appear ance ot being written with lamb-black and oil, and differs other inks used in printing the bills and the calhier's (ignatute. It is supposed thefe-forgenes were committed ill some of the Southern States, as all the coun terfeits thai have appeared, have come Irom i hfncjt —.»«>riVtng h ?u p frppn appiehend ed in Virginia, oq iutpicion ot Dcing uie auihor of them. The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will be paid to any Person or Persons who shall discover and prosecute to convi&ion the several offenders of the following descriptions or any of them, viz. The person or persons, who manufactured the paper on which the Bills are printed. The perforl or peifons, who engraved the plates. The primer w printers, of the bills. Every person who has a&ed 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 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 diftmwuiftied irom. the genu ine by the following MARKS : The paper of tire counterfeits is of a more tender texture and glofiey furface than the genuine, and there is no water mark in them. The letr»r C. in the word Cashier, in the true bills tsftrongfy 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 whole word ill done, and there is no comma at the end of it, as there is in the genuine biHs. The marginal device, is much darker in 1 un * n t^lc £ e " u »tie bills owing to tne shade strokes being coarser, much nearer together, and conlequently much more nu merous. Ihis difference strikes the eye at firft view. > J^ e me reward of ONE THOUSAND » DOLLARS, will be paid for apprehending, & prolecuting to convi&ion the i'everal above C i r Anders m refpetf: to this, as to - the last described bills. f THOMAS WILLING, Piefident of the B-rnk (Jmted States. e JOHN NIXON, Prefideotaf the Bank of North America. ~ By order of the Committees of the Res- S peftive Boards. TO BE SOLD, A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, TN an eligible situation,—also a Country Seat te within 6 milesof the Citv, \vitlr9 acres of lr land, or 42 acres of land and meadow, the House is not exceeded bymany in the vicinity 01 the city, in size, or convenience. For particulars apply to the printer. &ttf 1 THE office of the Preftdent and DireA •f the Insurance Company of No,? America, is removed to No. .107 South Front street, being the south east corner f Front and Walnut Greets. To the Ele&ors of the city and county of Philadelphia. Gentlemen, This being the Iafl; year of the prrfenf Sheriff's time in office. I take the liber ty to offer mvl'elf a Candidate, and lblj c jf vour votes and interests in my favor, to plare me on the return at the next generalEleftion as his successor for said office; in doing which' you will confer an obligation that "will be gratefully remembered, by * Your moll obedient, and humble iervant, john baker. 3- estf. Stock Brokers Office, No. 16, Wall-street, New-York. The Subscriber intending to confine h'rmfelf entirely to the PURCHASE &SALEof STOCKS on COMMISSION, b(gs leave to ot fer his fervicesto his friends and others, in the line of a Stock. Broker. Those who may please to favor him with their bufmefs, may depend Upon having it t ran failed with the utmcft fide. 1 ity and dispatch. Orders from Philadelphia, Boston, or any other part of the United State:,, will be ft r jg|y attended to. LEONARD BLEECKER. ro&thtf Just Pub'ifhed, A one handsome volume, iamo. Price jg AND FOR SALE BY JOHN OR II ROD, At Franklin's Head, No. 41, Ckefuut Stre-t, 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 Law of Nature, and of Ecclesiastical Hiftoryj and Minister of the English ChuichatU trecht. Aliquid Temper ad commuium utilitatem as* ferendum. CICtRO. The Firjl American Edition. THE grand principle of Equality,if right ly understood, is the only basis on which universal justice, factcd order, and perfed freedom, can be firmly built, and permanent* lv secured. The " "eTlay, at "the* la me" tunc that it rcpre/Tfis the insolence of office, the tyranny of pi itfe, and, the outrages of oppreflion ; confirms, in thp most forcible manner, the neceflity of fubcw dination, and the just demands of lawful au-*, thority. So far "indeed, from loosening the bands bf society, that it maintains inviolate, j every natural and every civil diftin&ion, draws rhdre closely every locial tie, unites in one harmonious and juflly proportioned sys tem, and brings men together on the eve* ground of the inherent rights of humau na ture, of reciprocal obligation, and of 4 com mon relation to the community. March 18. tuts 'STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA In the House of Representatives, December 21ft, 1793- WHEREAS the CornnuiDoners of public Accounts, have reported, that they can not proceed to the investigation of the Treasury Accounts, refpe&ing special Indents, without knowing the outstanding amount thereof in cir culation : —Therefore, Rcfolvcdy Thfci-ali holders of special Indents be directed, and required, on or before the firtl day of November nrxt, to deliver the special In dents in their pofleflion to one or other of the C°nrmiflioneys of the Treasury, who are to give receipts for the fame, and to report totheCom miflioners on public accounts, on or before the tenth day of November next, the amount by theiw rcfpeftively received, and also* 10 the Le -1 giflature, at their meeting in November nex». ► and that ail special Indents not rendered inio ' the Treasury as above, on or before the firft day of November next, shall be, and the fame arc 1 hereby barred. ) R'cjohed, That public notice of this resolution r be given in the several Gazettes in this S'ate t . once every three weeks, until the fiift day of t November next. And House ot Reprefentanves. by order of the Senate, FELIX WARLEY, Clerk. J. ewtNov. e — — y PHILADELPHIA : Printed by JOHN FENNO, N0.,f0 .South Foujth-Street. § It