A FEW TONS Chipped Logwodd^ FOR. SALE, Landing at Hamilton's wharf. Apply to John Vaugbant) WH6 has FOR S/>Lfc. CLARET, In hogHieadb and cases of the firft quality. 7_ d ~N 0 T I C E. The New Castle Lottery be;;;■. drawing the id September; a RE, CISTER BOOK, is kept at-Mr. boli'e'es- N«. North Water Street, where Tick ets are at 1-4 of a dollar, and Notice lent per Letter the fame day they 4i e drawn, whether blank or prize, to any part of tiie Continent. August 14. *diw. gOThrTFßjeo^raphy Improved. TttE Rib fcription for this work on the Original terms, of twelve dollars and the bin.ling, will be doled this day—and on Mmxkfy tlife fUbkription will open at four teen dollirs, exclulive of the price of bind na- The new maps added to thjs edition are twtfnty one; araoni; which are those oi! New-Hampshire, Malfachufttts, Coi.nefti cnt, llliode-Ifland; Vermont, New York, ' New Jerley, Peniilyivaoift, Delaware, Ma rylinJ; Vi'ginla, Kentucky, North Caro lina, tiie Genelfte Governin-nt, South Ca- aild Georgia. Thele maps have ne ver been given in any former {yftem of and, it is hrtped; would alone be fuificient to entitle this work to a pre ference to any other edition of Guthiie. ■ N. B. The map of the United States, which is compiling by Mr. S:miiel Lewis, from the refpeflive (late maps, will be far inore Complete than an> one yet piiblilhcd, Slid be printed on two large Iheeti of pjper, nearly the (ize of the late Mr. Mur-1 ray's map. May 31 ri Scheme of a Lottery,! 'Fe ra:fe 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars, deducting- 15 per Cent, from the Pi ■ i-zes—-this 1 jittery con/i/ls oj\ 38,000 Ticiets, in which tlxre are *4>J39 Prizes arid 23,46! Blanks, ", being about one and an half Blanks to j a Prize. *"5 Dnechits of the Society for 4^ l Blanks. First drawn number, 2,00 c Laftdrawn number, a,ooc - 38,000 Tickets at j Dollars each is 266,00 c The drawing will commence, under the k lnfpe&ion of a Committee of the Superin- t t'endants, as soon as the Tickets are fold, ol w which tinvely notice wiU be « The Super intendants have appointed Johr 't Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Manager.* X\ thereof, who have given ample (ecurky foi the trull repoficd in them. In order to secure the punftuai pay- " tnentofthe Prizes, the Superin Lend a nix of the Lottery have dire&ed that the Managers fball each enier into bonds in 40,000 dollars, with securities, to perform their inrtni&iops, th* fublVance of which is „ f, That whenever either of the] Managers fhaj[ receive the sum of Three Hundred Do!* lars, he fly(ll imrndiatcly place the fame in one of the Banks of New-York or Fhiladel. phia, tp the cieditof the Governor of the Society, and such of the Superintendants as live the city where the monies are placed,jto to r/-main there nntil the Lottery is drawn, for the parymut of the Prizes. Jhai ii. The Managers to take fufficicnt fe-jws Clarity, for any Tickets they may trust, other-.th< vyifcto be refponnbJe for them. thi 111. To keep regular books of Tickets pe fold, Monies received and paid into thecit Bank, abftra&s 'of which fliall be sent, G f. monthly, to the Governor of the Society. p e , Paterfon, january 1, 1794. cn On application to either of the above gen- re > tlemen, information will be given where ta j tickets may be had. February 24. tu&ftf (wf The Lottery published by the " Society for eftabtjlbhTg ufeful manufac tures," will commence drawing the firft: Tuesday in Nov-eniber next "-*• Medical Books. JUST PUBLISHED, to By Thomas Dob/on, at the Stone Hon/ No. 41, south SecondJireet, V O L. 11. Medical Inquiries :yi ob se r Vat ions. - By benjamin rush, m. d. Protellor of the InUitutrs of Medicine, an< Pra&ice 111 the U«tvcr fityof Ptnnfy lvar»:a. E, CONTAINING >s- l. An inquiry into the influence of phyfica caules upon the mordl faculty. 2. An inquiiy iuto the ct+etts of fpititous ii py quois upon the human body, and their in- fluence upon the happine'ls of locicty. 3. An inquiry into the causes and cuie of th( pulmonary consumption. - 4. Obfcrva/ions on the fyiuptumsaud cureo 1 dropsies. 5. An Inquiry into the caofesand the curc o! internal dropsy of the biain. 6. An account of the meafte#., as they ap he pcaied in Philadelphia, in the year 1 789. lie 7. An account of the influenza, as \v appear, on ed in Philadelphia in the years 1789,1790, jr. and 1791. d 8. An inquiry into the caules ol the increase of biliousand remitting feveis, in Penn> , e lylvania. Q j 9, An inquiry into the caufesand cure of fore ii- ' C E S - 10. An account of the {late of the body and a mind in old age, with obfeivations upon n its diseases and their remedies. a Price one dollar and a quarter unbound, 01 e one dollar and a halt neatly bound. 31 Medical Tranfaftions ie, e _ OF THE College of Phylicians of Philadelphia. S) V OL. I.—P ART I. s Price one dollar 111 boards. j A Treadle on the Diseases ol 3t' Children. r- With general direttions for the management of Infants from the birth, adapted foi the uic of physicians and pr ivate families. I By Michael Underwood, M. D. ' Licentiate of Midwifery in the Royal Col lege of Physicians in London, and Physician of the Britiih tti Lying-in-Hospital. if Price one Dollar. This Is acknowledged to be the best boo! which has been published on the fubjetf, ant is cafculaied for the use of parents, nprfes, ■oj«d private families, as well as for physicians. —The two volumes handsomely printed in >nr, and the price only about one third of ... vhatthe imported copies fell for. y The Edinburgh Ne*r two ►i '.ollars. £ System of Surgery, cxtrafted from the - -vorksof Benjamin Bell, by Dr. Waters, 2 r !ols. 50 cents. 1, SyUcm of Anatomy, extradled from the d with 1 2 copperplates, <2 dols. System of Chemistry, efctra&ed from the - 'incyclopicdia, exhibiting a view of the pro f of the fciencee, and the different (Vftems vhich have hcen published, 2 dols. '50 cents. Brown's Elements of Medicine, 3 dols. r 67 cents. * 7 . Dob/on bns in the Prefsj e An edition of the Medic*! and Philofdph* c ;al Commentaries of Two v«?|_ c imes are printed in one at «£ dollars and 50 r ;euts per volume} he has nearly finifhed the Hve firft vmumes, which contain the Yn ft ten t .Trinities of the European edition, which fell 0 far two dojlarseach. Nine volumes will in s elude eighteen European volumes, which a * ill hriog tHe publication up to the prefentj ;lme. Likeu>ife for /'ah a conftderable number 6j Medical Booksj *utzt 0 Cullen's Pra&iccj Materia Medica, Phyfi oology, and Synopsis. Bell's Surgery, 6 vols, n or 4 vols, do. on Ulcers, Birchah's Domestic o Medicine, Ledran's Surgery, Chcfelden's A o tietomy, Hunter oit the Venereal, Swedeea o ver on do. Rollo on Weft India Diseases; o Rigby on Uterine Hemorrhage, Hamilton's 0 outlines of the theory and prjftice of Mi'd o wifcry, with or without plates; do* on the c nanagement of Female complaints. Mease c >n Hydrophobia, &c. &c/ c * c Stock Brokers Office, c No. 16, WolUftreet, New-York. c I I Hf l . Subfcrrbcr iniending to confinchiin- A felf entirely to the PURCHASE and 0 SALE of STOCKS on COMMISSION,bfgs it ieare to offer bisfemiecs to bis friends and 1- itheis, in the line o(a Stock Broker. Thofc il ivbo may please to favor him with their bufi. >iefs, may depend upon having it tranfafted Wirh the utmost fidelity and difpitch. Orders Irom Philadelphia, Boston, or^ny 1 ither p3Tt of the United States, will be t .tridlly attended to. 1 LEONARD BLEECKER. m&thtf [ The Ground Plan ! * OF THE , City and Suburbs OF 1 PHILADELPHIA. taken from actual survey. IT is with pleasure that the publiiher has. jto inform his fubferibers and the public in] general, that the plate is now mider the jhands of the engraver, and in greater for-' 'wardnfs than was at firft contemplated. At 1 the fame time he begs leave to remind' them, that fubfeription papers arefßll o-:' pen at most of the noted book-stores in the' city ; and that he hopes from the whole l of them to be enabled to form such a res-; ; peftable catalogue of names, as will do a t credit to the work, as well as afford al reasonable encouragement to the under-1 taker. Those who are delirous of further infor mation are requested to call on Benjamin Dawes, y No. 68, Market ftrcet. « April 14: ra&th£f FOR SALE, the following Tracts of Land, in Virginia. ONE tract in Frederick county, contain' ing 67 j6 acres, being part of that wherror coi. i lioinas Bryan Martin now resides, known !>y t |ie name of Greemvay court, a jb >ut 12 miiei from Winctieftcr and 5 iron: u Newtown. For the convenience of pur chafers, it will be divided into parcels of various dimeiifionsfrom 2 'O to 600 acre ~ which maybe viewed by application to col I ft. K. Meat'e, living near the premises— Th? j;i eaisr part is very fertile and well • timbered. Another ttaft in the fame county or Paflage crrek, containing 230 acres, antl r adjoinirfg Jacob Levingoods. Ant^hef; tratt in Hainpflnre county,con '' tairtipg by patent, acres, called Slir filiate on both fides ot the Soutl '.Branch and within two miles of the moutl 'of it, and is luppofed to have a good mil dent. ■ Another trafuhinjr t iphyfiician (hallalk reianve to the health ofany jport or place from which the fliip or vefTel! Hailed, or has since touched at, the number of e< jpeifons on board when the fhipor vessel en-' tercd on her voyage, the number of persons P "that have fmce been landed or taken on iboaid, and when or where refpe&ively, what Iperfons on board,if any have been during tht r •voyage, or shall at any time of eXanvination, 1 ■be infected with any pcfhleniial or contagi • ous disease, what person belonging to the ship |or vessel, if any died during the voyage, and of what disease, and what is the present ftatc ( land condition of the persons on board with | refpett to their health and disease*; and if nl any captain or matter of any ship or vessel fhallretufe to expose lAe fame asaforefaid to tfhe search and examination of the refideni physician, or of tire health-officer and confnlt ing physician, as the cafe may be ; or if, hav ing on board his fhipor vessel any such per- 11 son or persons, he shall conceal the fame, o> if in any manner whatfoevcr he shall knowing ni ly deceive or attempt to deceive the,proper tf officers aforefaid in his answers to their omci- 111 al enquiries, fach captarn or master, for eacl and every such otfence, shall forfeit and pa\ he the sum of five hundred dollars* to be re- | n covered and appropriated as hereinafter pro vided and directed ; and wherever the refi dent physician, or confuting physician, a the cafe maybe, (hall diretl any person o ir persons, or any goods, ware* or merchandiz' to be landed at the health-office, or any fhii or veifel to be detained opposite thereto, and and there to be fmoakech cleansed and puri fied, the captain of the ship or vessel fhalj ii all refpefts conform to such directions shall at the proper colV and charge of his em 1 p'oyers carry the fame into effect within fuel - eafoftable time as the resident physician, o confultiug physician, as the cafe may be, fhal allow and prescribe; and if any master o v captain shall refufe or neglect to conform l ' these said aireftions, and to carry the fanv 11 into efFe6l as aforefaid, according to the rel pe£tiye objefls thereof, he (hall forfeit an' pay the sum of five hundred dollars for eacl ind every offence, to be recovered and appro priated as is hereiuafter provided and direct ed. ' sj JAMAICA Ru, LANDING at the JJrawbrwfge, o m 0 f ■ e C.pt. V4* wan , f to>n ? l '« for sale Br ! peter b S g ;f! Miy it. 10 i' FOR sale 1 At the stores', ■ jefle & Robert \ , » PORT WlNEinpip eS) , lMs i! > ter calks " •. 11 1 LISBON do.in pipes and q ul , Souchong and Congo TEA S i chests ' " ut 1 quantity of Lifbonand Cad Soft flielled ALMONDS in L* , L Velvet CORKS, iu do Russia MATTS. June 9 The Public are cautic 7 :' beware of counterfeited Five £), " of the Bank of the Unihd St " Twenty Dollar Bills of the Ban,. America,feveral of ■ •» The engraving ~i s badly cxec -d hi / ftrbkes of all the letters are ftr< c ~ "the device in themargin particular r uC | * ( coarser and appears darker ,h*« ir eifui ; :bilh. Some ef the counterfeits bej ej, 11791—Whereas tho Bank was not a -a', tion till Qecember, and ito five d. i/buL were ifTbed in ihat year. Twenty Dollar Billj of the Bank i f .%/I America. ALL that have appeared have tl luu 3. for their alphabetical mark. They are printed on a paper ne y Lmi iartothat of the counterfeit Fit Delia Notes above de/cribedj the eng.l i better executed, and they approat near 4 to the appearance of the genuine >. :• The fine ruled Jines througU 1 .e *or; Twenty, in the body of the bill, are n mm )er thirteen in the genqintr bills, b» .welve in'.he counterfeits. Th* i» itmchftk* -(Witt word in the Five DoJJ&r Bills j>s tltr ibove, the 0 being Jess than the;.;., and •• thers following. There is no flroke to the / in ? v- North whereas in the genuine bills \eftrok' .lis well defined. J The letters ent in the word T 's(v, t£ the left hand at the bottom, do r om.< jdown to the line, but are focuta 0* j \aii irregular appearance to the w , tbs Tw and lhe y going-below tbeiß* The figoaturc [. Xixon, hasth' apcar ance ot being written with larob-i fcand oil, and diners from other inks cd «P % printing th bills and the cafiiier jign* ture. It is supposed these fprgeiie.rwert 7rm.: red in some of the Southern States, ; > 'H counterfeits that have appeared, ha cmt from thence, and two pcrfons have ap prehended in Virginia, on suspicion beify the author of them. The reward of ONE THOUSAN COL LARS wiW be pa'd to any Person or T '° n who shall disco* tr and profecuie to " vl? tiojMhe several offenders of the i or any Of them, viz. ! The person or pcrfons, who ma " ed the paper on which the Bills are f :ei! f The person or perfonsr, who engi l " plates. The printer or printers, of the brfl; Every person who has acted as a 1 w?» n any other way, in (he counterfei eg «»n« •itfering the said bilfs. Philadelphia, March 28, 1794 April 22, I 9\> t Other counterfeit >i lls of the Bank of the United States h a P* oearcdin circulation. The (fcnominatiorT is of TW DOLLARS and the afphabetical the letter B< They may be diftiirguifhed from the %c nuine by the following MARKS : The paper of thr counterfeits • more tender texture and glofley than the genuine, and there is n< wats? mark in them. The letter C. in the word Cafj 10 he true bills is ftronglv mai ked, ' in the coiuiterTeifs, TJw T*a iue hair stroke, evidently in an tin ni c late. The letter a in the word d nano, s badly formed and the whole word - ot p ind there is 110 comma at theend 0 t, here is in the genuine bills. The marginal r!evice, js much n she fa-l/e, than in the-genuine h ' ng to the'fhacfe stroke«; being coarse - icarer together, a-nd co'>ftque<>f' nore numerous. This difference ft r ye atfirft view. wan . »»*•« The fame reward of ONE TH COLLARS, will be paid t'otr app " to cronvictw" ibove described Offencfers in refpe^ is to the ta-ft described Ws- t THOMAS WILLING, ' - ' ofthe Bsnk. UnUfd =t< fOffV NIXON, pr ' f ' Bank of North Amer-.c". _ By orderof the Con»nitie« o peitive Boards.