Fine Liverpool Salt, To Be Sold From the Ship Thomas, The fecon d, v/ha rf below Pine-Street, ap ply at said wharf, to Jehu Hoilingfworth, & Co. Aug. i 6. d. A TEW TONS Chipped Logwood, FOR SALE, Landing at Hamilton's wharf. Apply to John Vaughan, WHO HAS FOR SALE. CLARET, Id hogsheads apd cases of th« firlt quality. Aug. 7 * d G yTHRIE* S (SEOG R APHY Improved. :^s> 'THE ful&riptjon tor this worjc on the tcnrtlj))' o| ,i*eiyf aQd the fc e clpfexJ- tlifs <)ay—-an • - • ' .* . tothis edition an nventy one ; among which are those el Ncw-H unpfture, MatTncimletts, Connecti cut, Rh jda-Iftand, Vermont, New York, New jerley, Pennl'ylvama, Delaware, Ma ryland, Virginia, Kentucky, North Caro lina,' the Gineftec Government, South Ca rolina, and Georgia. Tliefe maps have ne ver bj;eil given in any former fyltem of Geography, and, it is hoped, would alone be ruificient to entitle this work to a pre ference to any other edition of Guthrie. N B. The map of the United Slates, is compiling by Mr. S imuel Ldiwisj from the refpsAive state maps, will be far more complete than any one yet publilhed. »nd be printed on two large iheetj oi paper, nearly the fiz; of tfielate Mr. Mur May ji Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars, deducing 15 per Cent. from the Prizes —this Lottery confijls of 38,000 Tickets, in which there are 14,532 Prizes and 23,461 Blanks, being about one and an half Blanks to a Prize. THE Dire.&ors of the Society for e (tab (idl ing tJfcful Manafa&urc*, having rcfolv ed to crc£fc LOTTERIES for raising One Hundrf.3 Thousand Dollars, agreeably to an Aft of the Legiiliture of the State of New-Jersey, have appointed the following persons to fuperiptend an 4 direct the draw ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus King, Herman Le Roy, James Watson, Richard Harrifon, Abijah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, of the city of New-York— Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M'- Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How ell, Esq. Klias General Elias Day ton, Jam s Parker, John Bayard, Doctor Lewis Dlmham, Samuel V/. Stockton, Joshua M. Wilnce, Joseph Blooqiheld, and Eltiha Boudinot, of. Ncw-Jerfev, who ofFei ihe following Scheme ot a Lottery, and pledge themselves to the public, that they will ta,kc every assurance and precaution in their power to have the Monies paid by the Managers, from time to time, as received, into the Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for the puipofe of paying Priz s, which (ball be immediately discharged by a cheek npon one of the Banks. SCHEME: 20,000 Dollars is 20,00® 1 10,000 2 5' 000 5 2,000 10,000 to 1,000 10,000 30 500 000 100 ir>o 10,000 30© 50 15,000 1000 20 20,000 2COO 15 30,000 3000 30,000 8100 10 81,000 14,539 Prizes. , 262,000 13,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 Laftcirawn number, 2,000 38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000 The drawing will commence, undtr the infpe&ipji of a Commitfee of the Superin tcndants, as soon as the Tickets are fold, o! which timely notice will be given. The Superintendants have appointed John N. Cumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample security for discharging the trust reposed in them. 83- In order to secure the punttual pay mentofthe Prizes, the Superintendents of the Lottery have dire&ed that the Managers shall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars, with four fufficient securities, to perform their inftruftions, the fubttance of which is I. That whenever either of the Managers ftiall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dol lars, he (hall immdiatcly place the fame jn one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel phia, to the cteditof the Governor of the Society, and foch of the Superintcndants as live in the city where the monies are placed, to remain there nntil the Lottery is drawn, for the paymnt of the Prizes. 11. The Managers to take fufficient se curity for any Tickets they may trust, other wise to be refponiiWe for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid into the Bank, abftrafts of which (hail be sent, monthly, to the Governor of the Society. Paterfon, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the above gen. tlemen, information will be given where bickers may be had. February 24. tu&fif The Lottery publiflied by the l< Society for establishing ufeful manufac ture?,'* will commeuce drawing the firft Tuesday in November next — Treasury Department, Revenue Office, Aug. 20, 1794. Notice is hereby given, that PROPOSALS Will be received at the Office of the C«Wn nvflioner of the Revenue until the expi- ! ijipop of the fir (I day of Oft>ber next, for J the of all Rations, which may be 1 i required for the ufeof'ihc Uui cd Staietffrom the firit day of January to the tlitrey-ftrtt day ot December 1795* including both days, 4i 111 c places, and within the dityri&s hereinaf ter mentioned, viz. 1. At any place or places between York and Gariifl 1 , in the State of Pennfyivania, and Piufb'jrgh, and at Pittsburgh, York, and CarMl 2. At any place or places from Pittfb-irgh to the mouih of Big Beaver Creek, and at the mouth of big Beaver Creek. 3. At any place or places from the said mouth to the upper falls of the said Big Beaver, and at the upper falls. 4. At any plpce or places from the said up per falls to Mahoning, and at Ma&oniftg. 5. At any place or places from the said Mahoning, over to.the Head Navigation of the river Cayahoga, aud at the said Head Navigation. 6. A* any place or places from the said Head Navigation to the mouth of the said river Cayahoga, and at the said mouth. 7- At any place or plates between the mouth of the Big Beaver to the mouth ol the river Mufltingum, and np the said river to the TufcarQwas, and at the Tufcar ow as, and thence over to the Cayahoga rivcr» and thence down the said river to its mouth 8. At any place or places between the mouth of the river Muflungum and the mouth of the Scioto river, and at the mouth of the Wd rrvei Sciftto. 9. At any or places between the mouth of Scioto river and the riiouth of the Great Miami, at the mouth of the Great Mi ami, and from thence to the Rapids oil the falls of- the Ohio, and at the said rapids. 10. At any place pr places between the mouth c the Great Miami, upon the said Miami, to and at Pique Town. 11. At any place or placesfrom Fort W/ifh ington to Fart Hamilton, and at Fort Hamil ton. At any place or places from Fort Ha milton to Fort St. Clair, and at Fort St. Clair. 12. At any plaec or places from Fort St. Clair to Fort Jefferfon, and at Fort Jefferfon 13. At any place or places from Foit Jef ferfon to Fort Recovery the field of/attion of the 4th of November 1791, and at the > said field of a&ion. 14. At any place .or places from the said field of a&ion ro the Miami Villages, and fat the Miami Villages. | <5. At any place or places from the said Miami Villages to the falls of the Miami rivtr, which flow inlo L%ke Erie, and at the said tails, and from thence, to its mouth, • and at its mouth. 16. At any place or places from the mouth of the said Miami river of Lake Eriu to San duflcy Lake, and at Satidufky Lake. 17. At any place or places from the {aid S.uidufky Lake, to the njouth of the river Cayahoga. tB. At any place or places from the mouth of the said river Cayahoga to P/efque Isle, and at Prefque Isle. 19. At any placeor places from the Prefque Isle to the Urcam running into Lake Erie from toward* the Jadaghque Lake, & thencr ovci to and at the laid jadaghque Lake, and • hence down the Alleghany liver to Fort Franklin. ; 20. At any place or places from Prefque Isle to Le Bceui* and at Le Bceuf. 21. At any plade or places from Le Baeuf to Fort Franklin; and at Fort Franklin, and from thence to Pittsburgh. 22. Ar any place or places from the rapids of the Ohio to the mouth of the Ouabache river, & from the mouth of the said Ouabache 1 river to the mouth of the river Ohio. 23. At any place or places on the East fide of the river Miflifjppij from the mouth of the Ohio river, to the mouth of the Illinois river. 24. At any place or places from the mouth of the said Ouabache river up to Fort Knox, and at Fort Knox. 10,000 10,000 25. At any place or places from Fort Knox up the said Ouabache to Ouittanon, and at Ouittanon. 26. At any place or places from Ouittanon, up the said Ouabache to the head navigation of a branch thereof, caUed Little River, and at the said head navigation of Little River. 27. At any place or places from the said head navigation o) Little River over to the Miami Village. 28. At any place or places from the mouth °f the river TenefTee to Bear Creek, on the said river, including the fame. 29. At any place or places from the mouth <%( the rivei Cumberland to Nashville, on the said river, and at Nashville. 30. And At any place or places within thirty miles of said Nashville to the South ward, Wrftward or Northward thereof. Should any rations he required at any pla ces, or within other diftrifts, not foeeified in 1 hefe propofaU, the price of the fame is to be hereafter agreed on between the United State? and the contractor. The rations to be supplied are to consist of the following articles, viz. One pound of bread or flour, One pound q| beef, or J of a pound of poi k f One quart of fair. Two quarts of vinegar, ( Two pounds of soap, '> P« *oo ration.. One pound of candles,) The rations are to be furnifhed in such 1 quantities, as thai there (hall at all times during the said term, be fufficient for the tonfumption of the troops at each of the said polts, for tha term of at lead three months in advance, in good and wholesome provisions, if the fame lhall be required. It is to be underflood in each cafe, that all iofles sustained by the depredations of che enemy, or by means of the troops of the .United States, lhall be paid for at the prices of the articles captured or destroyed, ori the depositions of two or more persons of creditable characters, and the certificate of a commissioned officer, ascertaining the circumstances of the loss, and the amount of the articles for which compenfaiion shall be claimed. The contract for the above supplies will ;be made either for one year, or for two years, as may appear eligible. Persons difpo'ed to cantraft will therefore confine PHILADELPHIAPrinteb by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chesnut Street.—Prics Six Dollars Per Annum, their off rs to one year, as tUey may form their prppufitions Co as to admit an election t of the term ot two years. The offers may comprise all the places • which have been fpecified, or a part of them Only. It is also Dejired, propoftls may be offered for supplying at the two posts of Fort Wafhir.gton and Pitt (burgh all the v rations ncceilary for the main A mv, its detachments and the Gar ni Vii above mentioned during the said year r795- The provisions &c. which will b.' received at P«ttftjurgli will be those which shall be necessary for the troops at that place and at the posts north, north-well ancl, in the vicinity, on the weft thereof. The provisions which will be received at Fort Waftiington wTff be those which (hall be required for the remainder of the posts, for the principal detachments and for the main Army,' The expenfearid trouble of fafe keeping unpacking and issuing the provisions, deliverable under this second form of the wij» be saved to the Conia6V6rs. The exact proportion of the whole supplies, which wili be required at eaph of the two Posts of Fort Waihing ton and Pitt(burgji will be deter limd j% . the time of executing the contract. Aug. 11 tawttO Money to be Lent, On Mortgage of REAL ESTATES, Within the City and Liberties of Philadel phia Apply to Nicholas Dishl, jiin. Attorney at Law. No. 19, south Fourth Jlreet. Aug. j raw&ftf FOR SALE, the following Tracts of Land, in Virginia. ONE traftin Frederck county, contain ing acres, being part of that whereon col. Thomas Bryan Martin now relides, known by the name of Greenway court, a boHt 12 miles from Winchester and 5 from Newtown. For the convenience of* pur chasers, it will be divided into parcels of various dimenfidftsfiom 2*>o to 600 acres, which may be vlfew-ad by application to col R. K. Meade, living near the pre miffs— The greater part is very fertile and well timbered. Another tia& in the fame county on PafTage creek, coutfitting acres, and adjoining Jacob Levingoods. Another tradt in Hampshire county, con taining bv patent, 699 acres, called Slim Bottom, iituate on both fides or the South Branch and witl)in two miles of the mouth of it, and is ftippofcd to have a good mill feat. Another tract in Hampshire county 011 New Creek and Kettle-Lick , containing 501 acres. Another tract in Prince William county, called Leefylvania, containing upwards of acres, lyingupon Pbtomack river, a boot 23 miles below Alexandria, and 28 below the City of Waftiington, compre hending Freeftoue Point, which appears tg be a quarry of free-ftone* covering about 50 acres and adjoins the river, where ves sels of 100 tons convenrentfy harbour. On another part of this tra&it isfuppofed there is a quarry of fl>te, convenient to water carriage. Upwards of two thirds are in woods. Mr. Enoch S. Lane, living on v the premises, will (hew this tract. Another tract, in Fairfax county, called Springfield, containing 2040 1-2 acres, a bouf 13 miles from Alexandria and 10 from Washington ; abounds with fine springs and meadow ground, and maybe seen by apply ing to Mr. John Wood, Jiving on part of it Anothertra& in Fairfax county, con taining 392 acres, 011 Turkey-cock Run, a bout 6 milesfrom Alexandria. Another tra& in Fairfax county, contain ing about 176 acres, adjoining Mr. J. Wat son's feat, about i'our miles from Alexan dria. Another tract, in Fairfax county, con taining 513 acres, near Oocoquan, jo'ming Mr. £dward Waftiington's. Another tract, in Fairfax county, con taining 80 acre* or thereabout, within a mile of Pohick Landing, and within five miles of Mount Vernon, lies level, and is well timbered. An undivided moiety in another tract, containing about 284 acres, in Fairfax county, about 5 miles from Washington, & 9 from Alexandria, where J. Robiftfon for merly lived. Another parcel of land, within a mile of Alexandria, contajqjng about 24 acres, and to be fold in acre or Half-acre lots. Also, sundry uhjmproved lots of variqu sizes, in different parts of the town of Al exandria. Todefcribe the premises more particu larly is deemed unneceflary, as it is e? Whole ' I 473 3 » »4 64 ) Chests w r 177 1 3 12 39 B. 177 1 2 33 39 198 137 41 213 1 3i3 37 V I 287 f 301 359 1 404 Aug. 6 One thousand Dollars REWARD. Some tew Counterfeit Post-Notes erf the Bank of Maryland, having b*cn lately difco vcrcd in circulation, and on tracing the fame were found to come from the back pa>ts of Virginia, where they probably firft tflued ; to avoid imposition it ' . so that a line extended from the top 01 i O, to touch the top of the M. woul' : confiderab'y above the range oft! wi word. In the word United the lettorsari / rower and closer together than th< . . the bill. Theiand /in the word promise >c parallel, the /inclining much more -t "* ■ than the i. -•» K* — .... •• - »/-'-?' The j 5 cjweotm}, A ftrofces of all the JLetreri »« ftror y>_r tfie tievkc in themargin particularly ro».fer and appears darkfer than in ; he,trw Silk. Sotrie el tlx counterfcitsbcai SaufS 179i-r-W>eren tH® Bank wasnot In opnw io ( i. till DecejtfbfTi, vere ifliied > & Si it? erica. ALL that have appeared have th;- let*ei Q. for their alphabetical mark. They are printed. an a paper nea< v Ti lar to that of the counterfeit Five Dollar! Notes above defcribecT; the eograv i» better executed, and tliey approach ru-arer to the appearance of the genuine*! ill • The fine ruled lines through the w e is we)] defined. The letters and they going below thejn. The signature ] Nixon, has the ppear aiice of being writteu with lamb-Ida'k ~ 1 oil, and differs from other inks used >u printing th bills and the cafliier's iigma ture. It is supposed these forgeries were commit ted in fomeo/thp Southern States, a-s •11 the counterfeits thai have appeared, have coin?, from thence, and two persons have been <'p prehended in Virginia, on suspicion o! being f he author of them. The reward of ONE THOUSAND Di ~ LARS will be pa'd to any Perfpn .or F r on who thai 1 ffjfeover and prosecute to con-u ---tion the several offenders of the follev .defrriptions or any of them, viz. The person or perfojie, who naanuf*'* ed the paper on which the Bills are prin The person or persons, who eogravef plates. The printer or printers, of the HHs. Every person who has a&ed as a princip in any other way, in the counterfeiting apd uttering the said hills. Philadelphia, Mar eh 28, 1794 } Jpril 22, 1794, Other counterfeit bills of.the Bank of thp United States have ap peared in circulation. The denomination is of TWENTY DOLLARS, and the alphabetical matk is the letter B. They may be diftinguiflied from the ge» nuine by tJie following MARKS : The paper of the counterfeits is of a more tender texture and gloJley furfacc than the genuine, nnd there is no water mark in them. The letter C. in the word Cafliier, in he true bills, is ftrcwgly, marked, whereas in the counterfeits, the whole letter a fine hair stroke, evidentlv in an un{; state. Thejetter a in the word d .' 1 is badly formed and tb«-w&fte word!# HMfe? and there is no comma attheend •<» it, as there is in the genuine bills. The marginal device, is rjiuc". c'a- sr in the falfe, than in the genuine ing to the fliade strokes being coa' .much nearer together, and confecuie ;y m more numerous. This difference ir he eye at fir ft view. The fame rciwqrd oi* ONE DOLLARS, will be paid for apn'QhpP^' prnfecuting to conviction Offenders in iefpei' otM as. to the laftdefcribed: bills. THOMAS WILLING, PicMert ol the Rank United States. JOHN NIXON, Pr«-fidcntoft> Bank ot North America. By order of the Committees of the Rd pc£live Boards. i Vr, d