A FEW TONS Chipped Logwood, FOR SALE, .Landing at Hamilton's wharf. Apply to John Vaugbauy WHO HAS FOR S<»Lfc CLARET. In hoglheads *nd cases of the firft quality. _A"g. 7 d NOTICE. Th ; New Castle Lottery begins d a.Viiiir 'he xit September; l RE, Gl iT£Hijb ! i)\ is kept at Mr. Bolfe'es- N>.75 V »«"tn Warer Street, where Tick et* are IV? 4ill?red it 1 4of a dollar, and Notice feit p:r Letter the fame day they are d awn, whether 111 auk or prizj, to any part of" the Continent. August 14. *diw. GUTHRIE's GEOGRAPHY Improved: THF. fubicription ior this work On the original of Welve dollars and the biadmg, wil be ciof'ed this on Monday the tubfcijiption will opeu at four teen dollars, exc!t»f:ve of theprice of bind ng. *l*he new maps added to this edition are twenty one ; artidm; -vhich are those of Nrw-Hirrtp'hire, MatTicbufetts, Conne&i cut, H i > le-11l ind, Vermont, New York, New Jei fey, Pjnnfylvania, Delaware, Ma ryland, Vircri jia # Kentucky, jJorth Caro lina, the Gjiierfe? Ofoverduient, South Ca* rolina, and Georgia. These maps have ne ver been given in any former system df! Geography, and, it is hoped, would alone be fufficient to entitle this work to a pre ference to any other edition of Guthrie. N B. 'the map of the United States, which is compiling by Mr. S feph Bloomlicld, and EUfha Bond mot, of N w-Jerfeyi who offer ihe iailowtng Scheme of a Lottery, and pledge iheinfeives to the public, that they will tak< every a(Tur,»nce and precaution in their pnvV: r to, have the Monies paid by the Managers, from time to time, a.« received, iitto the Banks at Mew-York and Philadelphia, to remain for the purpose of paving Priz s, which (hall be immediately dtfeharged by a check npon one of the Banks. S C HE M Ei i Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,0645 i 10,00® j 0,000 S 5,000 i 0,000 5 21000 10,000 *° i,cpcr »o,obo 90 S°° * rt ,ooo iod 1 06 j 0,000 3 GO 50 i 5 ,000 1000 20 20,000 2°o° 30,000 3° 0< * 12 36,000 Btoo to 61.000 1 4*539 Prisci. 262,000 23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 Last drawn number, 2,000 38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars eafchus 266,000 The drawing will commence, Under the infpe&ton of a Committee of the Superin (endants, as soon as the Tickets arc fold,' of which timely notice wilf be given. The Supenntendants have appointed John N. Gumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har der.bejg, ol New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample fecuiity for aifcharging the trull reposed in them. rr In order to secure the pun&ual pay- I ment of the Prizes, the Superintendants of the Loftrry have dire&ed that the Managets fWll each enter into bnnds in dollars, with f-»ur fufficient feenriti s, to then infhuflions, the fuMtance of which is I. Thn whenever either of the Managers, shall receive the fumof Three Hundrtd Dol lars, he shall imrndiately place the fame in orije of the Banks of New-York or Philadel phia, to the ciedit of the Governor of the and suCh of the Superintendants as live in the city where the monies are placed, to remain there noti 1 the Lottery is drawn, for the paymnt of the Prizes. 11. The Manager* to take fufficient fe enrity for any Tickets they may trust, other wise to he rcfponfthJe for them. 111. To keep regular hooks of Tickets fold, . Monies received and paid into flu. Bank, abfhafts of which lhall be sent, monthly, to th Governor of the Society. Paterfon, JanuaFV 1, 1794. On application to either of the abore gen tlemen, information will be given where tickets may be had. February 24. tu&frf The Lottery published by the f* for eftablilhing nanufac turcs" will commence drawing the firft | T in Novembe r next — Treasury Department, Revenue Office, Aug. 20, 1794. Notice is hereby given, that PROPOSALS Will b»c teceived at the OHice of the Cijti m fli >ntT of the Revenue util *he expi ration of the Sift day of Oft ber n.xt, fur rhe of a.l Ration*, whicn may be required for (he ufc ot the United States,'rom the si ft day of January to tile thirty-lir»t day of December 1795* including both day>, •he places, and within the d'lttntts heretnif ter mentioned, viz. 1. At any place or places between York *nd CarlifLyin the State of Pennl'yivania, and Putfburgb, and at Putfba*gh, Yoik, and Carliflj. . 2. At any place or places from PitHb jrgh to the mouih of Big Beaver Cretk, atw at the ; mou hof big Beaver Creek. 3. At any place or places from the said mouth to the upper falls of the lud Big Beaver, and at the upper falls. 4. At any place or placei from the said up per falls to M'honing, and at Mahoning. .5. At any plAce or places from the said ' Mahouing, over to the H< ad Navigation of , tle rivi l r CayahOga t aud at the kid Head ' Navigation. I 6. Ai any place or places from the said Head Navigation to the mouth of the f«id river Cayahog*, and at the said mouth. 7. At any place or places uctw en the mouth of the Big fleaver Creek, to the mouth of the rivfer Mufkingum, and np the said river to the Tufcarowas, and at the Tufcayowas, and thence over to the Cayahog.i riveri aud thencc down ilie said river to its mouth. 8. At any place or places bctweeu the mouth of the river Mulkingum and the mouth of the Scioto river, aud at the mouth or the said river Scioto* 9. A' any place or places between the mouth of Scioto river and the mouth of the Great Miami, at the mouth df the Great Mi-,- anri, and from thcnce to the Rapids on the falls of the Ohio, and at the fa id rapids. 10. At any place or pUces between the mouih of thfe Great Miami, upon the said Miami, to ahd at Pique Town. ii At any place or place> ft om Fort W«(h- Ington to Fott Hamilton, and at fort Ha.nt! ton. At any place or places from Fort FI ~ milton to Fort St. Clair, and at Fori St.'Cliir. 12. At any plaee or places from fort st. Clair to Fort Jcflvrfon, and at Foit Jt^fferfou 13. A; any pi ce or places from Fflit Jet ferlon to F'ou Recovery the field of action of the 4h of Movtmber 1791, and at the said field of a^lion. 14. At any place or places fom the said field of adion to the. Miami Villages, and at the Miami Villages. 15. At iny piace or placcs from the said M'anii Villages to the fills of toe Mmin r fer, vv licli flow inio L ke Erie, and a the said falls, and from thence, <0 i s mouth, and at its mouth. 16. At any place or plaees frontthe mouth -»f Ihe said Miami river of .ke Erie to Sa'n du/ky L-ike, and at Sandusky Lake. 17. At any place Or places from the said Smd.ilky Lake, to the mouth of the rivci Caynhoga. iS. At anv place or places from the month of the said river Cayahoga to Fietque isle ari'd at Prcfijue IHe. ««> At any place or placti from the Ptvtque ! lfl - to the stream into Lake Erie j from towards the 8c thtucc over to and .It t he said Jadaghque Lake, and thence down the Alleghany river to Fort Ffarrkltn. I>. At any.placc or place, from Preface Idc to Le Ba:uf, and ai Le ai. Ai any pKice or pl.iccs fiom Le B<*ul , toFort Frank: n, and at fort Frank.im, and from thencc to PitttKirgh. sa. Ai any pl« c c or places fiom the ripids 0 the Ohio 10 the mouth of the OnaMche ( liver, & from thr rtioythofthe f ir d Oiabache n»< r to the motith o! the river Ohio. 23. At any place or places On thr East fide of ihe rtver Miflifupi, f rom t h c m -ttth ol i Onto river, to the mouth of the Illinois I river. a 4. At any place or places from the mouth , o. the fa.o Oujbache river Op to Tort Knox, i and at Fort Knox. ■> 5 . Ai any place or places from Fort K no* up,ne said Ouabache to Ouitianot., and at , Ouittanon. 26. At aSy place or places from Ouiitanonv ' up ihe said Ouabache to ilie head navigation 01 a branch thereof, called Little River, arid ! at the said head navigation of liittle River. 2). At any place or places from the said 1 head navigation o( Little River over to the Miami Village. I 28. Ac any place or placfi from tMe mouth ' 0 ihe river Tcneiree to Occoch ipnoor Bear t-reek, on the said river, including the fame. 1 29. At any place or places frrrifr the irtoiiih 1 ot the nvei Cumberland to Stafhville.'on the I said river, and at Nalhville. 1 go. And At any place or place, within thirty m.les of said Nashville to the Souih- < ward, v eft\rard or Northward thereof. ( •Should any rations he required pla. < Cfl/or Within other diftrifts, not fpenfied in 1 1 iefe propolalj, the price of the fame is to be hereafter agreed on between the United States « and the contractor. The rations to be fuppiied are to confill of tne following articles, viz. I One pound of bread or flour, < One pound ol befef, or j of a pound of poi k, Onequzrt of fait. *\ 1 Two quarti of vinegar,( t Two pounds ot soap, fP" * 00 ral ' on ». , One pound of candle,) I The rations *re to be fnrifiAed in such c quantities, as that there shall at all times. . during the said term, be fufficient for the 1 Lonfumption of the troops at each of the f said poifcs, for the term of at least three 1 months in advance,in goodand wholefmne } provifionn, if the fame (Kail be required. 3 It is to be understood in each cafe, that c all JofTes sustained by the depredations of r he enemy, or bv means of the troops of the United States, shall be paid for at the prices of the articles captured or destroyed, or, a the depofitVons of two or more perfotrs ofcred'table charatfters, and tlie certificate f o' a commissioned officer, ascertaining the ci cumftances of the loss, and the amount * ? of the articles for which compensation shall f be claimed. t The for the above supplies will be made either fbr one year, or for t\s o years, as may appear eligible. Person* Hifpoedto contrast will therefore confine! PHILADELPHIA Printer bv JOHN FENNO No im r u . " o ' i--L- 119, Chesnwt Street—Price Six Dbslarj Pt.r 'Astsum, their off* r* to one year, as they may form tiieir p. opbfjtons lb a? to admit an elc&ion of the term H two years. T e offer* may compriTe all the plates 2/ have been (pecified, or a part oi '• hem only. . , It is also Deftred, | tint pivpoTals :nay bs olftied 'or Itipplyinp; •„ r " at the two ports of Fort Waftingtmi and i, c P ttfbu'gh all the rations neceifai y for the IfTI rilain A' its detachments aiid the Gar 4. , ifVu alvive mentioned during the laid y-jav U 1795- 1 lie provisions fee. whicn will be if- received** I'lttfanrgh will lie tiwfc wli.cli ' Suil be neceifary tor the troops at that *|«ce and at ihe pnfts north, north-well J d and, in the vicinity, on the weft thereof. I£ l The provisions which will be reieived at Fort WaQiiiigt-ori will be those winch tll (hall be rsqmicd for the remainder of lis i lc polis,for the principal detachments arid for the main £nnv. The espenie and Irouhie j(j of" fafe keeping unpacking and Ufuing the ,g provifmits deliverable under ttiis fecontl form of the prcrolitiohs, w'tll '"e favrd to p. the Conraelors. The ex»t't nrop.irt on of { the whole supplies, which Will lie r qui-red id I at each of the two Polls of Fort Wai)ii.figa of ton and PittPjurgh will be determined .it id the time of executing tile toiltr.U'V. Aug. 21 taWttO d . Money to be Lent, '? On Mortgage of ■< REAL ESTATES, s * Within \he City and Libert es of Philadel phia Apply t«> , e Nicholas Diebl, jure. h Attorney at Law. Ie No. 19, foil lh Fourth Jlrcet. Aug. \ mw&ftf e FOR SALE, . the following r Tracts of Land* in Virginia, ONF tra&in Freder tk county rcontjin ing 8:56 .icres, bslig part of that WIK-rmn ii col. I'nomas Bryan Martin now reiules, 1 knnwi! liv the name of Oreenway ecu t, 1 bout 12 mtlesffom W'ncltfft rani) j; riMn e Newtown. For the conve ienre of pu' ichal'ersj it will be divided into parcels of I various tlinrenfions fmrn 100 to 600 apie°, ' ..v 'licit nt ty be'viewed-l)v implication to coi R'. IT. -leule, li-.-rrig n-at" the premifes-*- 1 ft' ; part is very fertile and- well 1 timbered. Another tiact in the fame county or ' ; Pillage creek, containing 23 3 acres, and :adjnining Jacob Levi igiiods. ' Aiorh. r tIM& in H-mi ifhire county, con taining by patent, 699 acres, called Slim Boftom, situate on both fides ol the Sooth Branch and within rwo miles of the mouth of it, and is fuppoled to have a good mill feat. 1 Another tract in Hampftiire county 011 New Creek and Kettlt-Lick , Containing J3i acres. AnothertiaQ in Prince William bounty, called Leefylvanin, containing upwards of iioo acres, tyitigupon Pdtontack river, a b"ut miles below Alexandria, a.- dlB below the City of Waftfington, compre hending Freestone Point, which appears to be a (Jiiarry of t'rre-ftonf, covering about 50 acres and adjoins the river, where vef- I'els of ioo tons Conveniently harbour. On attotherpartofrhis tract it isfuppofed there is a ffuarty of ll{iey-cock Kun, a bout 6 miles from Alexandria. Another trafl in Jairfax contain ing about 176 acres, adjoining Mr. J. Wat foil's feat, about four miles from Alexan dria. Another tract, in Fairfax coanty, con. tainingsi3 acres, near Occotjuan, joining Mr. fjdward Walhingion's. Another tract-, in Fairfax cotrntv, con taining 80 acres or thereabout, within a mile of Pohick Landing, and within fire miles Of Mount Vernon, lies level, and is We" timbered. All undivided moiety in another tract, containing about 584 aeres, in Fairfax county, about j miles from Waltiington, fc 9 from Alexandria, where J Robinson for merly lived. Another partel of land, Within a mile of Aiesandria, containing about 24 acres,- 1 and to be fold in acre or lots. J Also, sundry unimproved lots of variou . sizes, in dliTerent parts of the town of Al- 1 txandria. 1 Todefcribe tTie premises irtwre partita- 1 larly is deemtil Onneceljary, aj it is expec ' ttcf every perlbn Will examine and view whatever part he shall be inclined to buy. I My only objeiS bei.t» to raise a certain sum ofmonev, by felling so many or such parts 1 of Iheaforefaid tra«s of land and lots as sHall be neceflary for that purpofc, one frftlf of the purchase money nvuft be paid at tlie tiirte of contract, and the other within a jreartfrom the firft day of Augnll next, and at the time of delivering pofFeffion or ext. ' cut '"S 3 legal conveyance The lands re. maming unfold, except the troft in Piirce William, after railing a limited sum, svill be divided in-to tenements, and leafed for a t -rmqf yeais. From the izthday of Oc. trrbemext, till the of Oecembr, I (hall be in the city of Richmond, and after that time I (hall remain at home, in Alex nT n'u' Bt which P'acesv or elsewhere, I lhall be prepared to detail particulars, and to enter into coniradts. f Alexandria, Jfuly 28 ( CHARLES LEE. ' A "g' B lawtow p " German PalTengers. A FEW ji Healthy Young Pajfe tigers, J|uU hi iti? Sh ;; Hulia. d, Capißm h R a am 'in, „ From Amsterdam, d now at anchor opp line Vmc-S rcct ; whose e timet ari* to be greed lor by applying on ojrd, or to r Pragers, & Co. Aneuft 20. diw. 11 . l 11 One hundred dollars • Reward. ' .Vere de^iveredinthe M >nrh of laU, from the Stores of the Subscribe s, Two Chelis and nine Half " e Chests oi* Bbhea Tea, markt>d, numbered c j and weighing, as under, to ft>me person or tjerfonj With pretended orders from Mr ISrA.'VG butwhich I e did not receive ; whoever will give in foiinacioiifi> that adifcovtry may be made?, t Who got the said fliall leccive tbc Vo >ve reward ; and it isrequefted that the Dwellers in the Article wiil he careful in examining the Mark - and Numbers of the ' , jJhelts that have through their hamis fincc the period above Hi en lionet, and give t edeiired infortnarion. Nev/-Yoik, f? ft, 1 Tf)4- William and 'Jama Con/table. Ship Wafiington, C. q. lb. Taf? „ C No, .327 3 2 10 60 } Whole ' ( 473 31 24 64 J Chells Wf 17? 13 12 39 ' B. 177 r 2 43 (39 *98 13 7 41 ai3 1 3 18 3.7 Half 127 1i 1 40 Chests. 287 139 38 301 1 3 1; 40 379 1 3 18 41 am 1 3 14 39 J Aug. 6 dim One thousand Dollars REWARD. Some U CoiintcrfVit f« ft N -tes ctf the Bar k, of Maryland, having been lncly diTro ver.-n in rnculJtirtn, ;inff on he Tame wCic found to corn-e ftorn the 61< k parts © r Virginia, whrre they probably frrH tflWd ; o avoid imposition ii i3ihou>;hr wteiTaty o the dclcriplton of them, by which they may nadily be d. They have letter E). for»heo alphabet! cal at tht: }rh hann, or per Tons, wheftrall discover, or proiecute to conviction, U»e several offenders, or any them, of ihe following defcripjion, viz. The per Ton or per Tons, who engraved the late. The printer, or p? inters of the slid bills. Every person who has a£ted as pitncipalin anyway i t n the countertcuing and uttenfi he fatd bills. • WILLIAM frefident. of (he Bank of Maryland. *194*. STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA In the House of Reprcfcntetivis, WDec EMB> R 2lft, 1753. HER EAS the Commifltotters ot pub lic Accounts,have re no 1 ted j'that they cannot proceed to the in.eftigation of the Treasury Accounts, fp.cial In dents, without know ingihe out ft and ing a mount thereof in circulation .Therefore, R'jvl'Jtd, That all holders of fpccial In- 1 oenrs be dir and recjuireo, on or before the fir ft day of November n- Jft,f to deliver the ! Ipecial iri iheir pofTeffiow to one Or other of the CommifltonerS tire Treaf.ury, who are to receipts for the fame, and to ' report to the Commiflioncrs on public ac- ' conm|)tfn m - before thetenth day of Nov ember next, the .'mount bv theis refpeftive ly received, and also to the Legislature, at their meeting in November ne*t. and that all fpccial indituu not rendered into the ( Treasury as above, on or before ihe firfl day of November ncXr, shall be, and the fame ( are hereby barred. f Rrfv/t'tdi That ptfHic norice of rfti-s refolu t'oti be given in fhfi feverai Gazettes in thns 1 vjtatc, once every three wecki, until ttoe firft t day of November next. And ihat the Dele gates of this State in the CoflifeVeff of ttie tn- r ted States, be toca%rfe this reto-lu «ion to be pubhfbod in ont or more papers 1 'nthe cities of Philadelphia New-York, t and that proVifin» will be made U>rihe ex- , perrces attending foch publication. Ofdcrtd, That the Tefoliititm fee firm to j the Senate for their concurrence. &V ordernf the Hoofe, JOHN iAN FORI) DA&T, CH. X. } In the SENATE, December 2111, 179#. j, fitftrford. That thi> Honfe do l JAMES YARD. . a quantity of R USSIA v, June 24th. ,A Watts, — I c a FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jefle & Robert Wain - P°HT WINE in pipes, iuj' ter calks w S»a» j USBOK d°.i n pipes and quttrur Souchong and Congo TEAS i„ * A ' chests ' Sn? f Tn ty ,° f Lifbo " a " d C 5 Uctrte if COMK* rion the feverai otfendfrs of iJrf /ollow'Bg »r any of them f vtf, Tbe person or pi-rfonff Wk# fllifwft&w ed the paper on vrhifcb the Btihtte The person or per fens, who pSatrs. , The printer or printers, of thf , Every pcrfon who has 88*4 at 3 f r,w, P*j >n any other way, in the uttering the fakl bilfs, Philadelphia, March *794 April it) 1794* Other counterfeit bills of the Bark ol the United S fates have if P«aredin circulation. Tlie denomination in of twenty DOLLARS, aud the alphait w 1 the letter B. They may be rfifimguiSiei! fr"W ike {«' nuine by the following MARK#; Tlfe paper if tint cnwnttifeits ii® ' more tender texture jurf gloffey ftrtice than the and there is n® w3ltf ; mailt in them. The letter C. m the vmA : he ftie bills is flrorgly sirartcid, tit "> in tlx counterfeits, the whole (ett" "J fine hair flroke, evidently in an stare. Thelettera in the wo'd d'tw"' is Iradly formed and the whole voldi'l ' 1 '"" ' anil there is no cofttma at fitsftid ol 'It a ' tire re is iu the gerrn'rrwtHlfc , The marginal device, is ntoch io the fa lie, than in the geneSrte bills"*' ittg to the (hade strokes being emife'i n " u nearer together, /ird •"I more ntimeron';. Thi»■dißerrrrrcftrlt*'' * eye atfiril view. ... The feme reward.of OM£ THf>W* iu DOLLARS, will be paid !'o a ft' el*" I »"■'[ kr pr«ifecuting to t> ? * ' above described Offenders in refpc" tot 1 } as to the Ja-ftdefi mberf-bills. , THOMAS WILLING, T,cM»t of the B-nk rni'rd JOHN NiXON, PrMeMf^ Bank ol North An,, By order of the Committees ot IK ne&'wc Boards. i