w %i r Fine Liverpool Salt, To Be Sold g ' From the Ship Thomas* The second whirs below Pine-Street, ap ply at ."aid wharf, to Jehu HoUingfworth, & Co. Aug. 26. d. Chipped Logwood, * v -~ FOR SALE, Landing at Hamilton's wharf. Apply to joh 71 Vaugban, Ho HAS FOR SfiLE. CLARET, Inhogiheads and cases of the firft quality, Aug. 7 d GUTHRIE's GEOGRAPHY THE fubfeription lor this work on the original terms, of twelve dollars and the b iuluig, will be closed this day—and on Monday the fubfeription will open at four teen dollars, exclave of theprice of bind- r ng. The new maps added to this edition are twenty one ; anions vhich are those of N w-llafhplh' l re, iMaffichuJetts, Connecti cut, 111 >de-lJland, Vermont, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Ma ryland, Virginia, Kentucky, North Caro lina, the Genesee Government, South Ca rolina, and Georgia. Thele maps have ne ver bee.i in any former system of Geography, and, it is hoped, woiild alone be fuificient to eiititle this work to a pre fer»ncfe no any orher edition of Guthrie. ,N # B The map of the United States, •which is compiling by Mr. S tmuel Lewis, from the respeCtive state maps, will be far more complete than any One yet published, and be printed on two large sheets of paper, nearly the size of the late Mr. Mur ray's map. May 31 ci Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000* Dollars, deducting 15 per Cent, from the Prizes—this Lottery confijls of 38,000 Tickets, in which there are 14,539 Pri-ztts and 23,461 Blanks, being alu-.it one and an half Blanks to a Prize. TilE Dneitors of the .Society forcftablilh ing Ulefifl M.mufa6lures, having resolv ed to e; ft LOTTERIES for raising O.nr Hu nd h f.d Thousand Dollars, agreeably ID an 'Vft of tlie Lcjrill iturc of the Stjte of have appointed the following persons to superintend and dtrcdl the draw in gfbr the fame, viz. Nicholas L'ow, Rufus Ivihg, 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. Elias Boudinot, General Elias Day ton, James Paiker, John Bavard, Doctor Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Jo(hua M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, and Elifha Boudinot, of Ntw-Jerfey, who offer the following Scheme of a Lottery, and pledge themfelvcs »o the public, that they will take every iHurance and precaution in their power 10 have the- Monies paid by the Managers, from time to time, as received, into the Banks as New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for the pur'pofe of paying Prizes, which (hall be immediately discharged by a cheek npon one of the Banks. n s*i r t t-» ti /r T* I 14,539 Prizes. 262,000 23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 Laildrawn number, 2,q00 38,000 Tickets ai 7 Dollars each is 266,000 The drawing will commence, under the infpe&ion oi a Committee of the Superin tendants, as soon as the Tickets are fold, ot which timely noticc will be given. The Superintendants have appointed John N. Cumming / , of Newark, Jacob R. Har denberg, of Ncw-Brunfwick, and Jonathan khea. of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample security for discharging the trust reposed in them. In order tofecure the punctual pay ment of the Prizes, the Superintendants of she Lottery have diretted that the Managers shall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars, with four Sufficient Securities, to perform their inftt uftions, the substance of which is I. That whenever either of the Managers shall receive thp sum of Three Hundred Dol lars, he (hall imrndiately place the fame in one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel phia, to the cieditof 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 is drawn, for the paymnt of the Prizes. 11. The Managers to take fufficient fe eurity for any Tickets they may trust, other wise to be refponnWe for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid into the Bank, abftra&s of which (hall be sent, monthly, to thcGovernor of the Society. Paterfon, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the above gen tlemen, information will be given where tickets may be had. « February 24. tu&fif Jpj The Lottery publilhed by the Society for eftablifliing ufeful manufac tures," will commence drawing the firft Tuesday in November next — A FEW TONS Improved» SCHEME: Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 10,000 10,000 5,000 10,000 000 10,000 1,000 10,000 500 100 so J 5 12 Treasury Department, Revenue Office, Aug. 20, 1794. Notice is hereby given, that PROPOSALS Will be received at the Office of the Cam. mifiimcr of the Revenue until the expi ration of the firft day of OdVober n:Xi, tor the (upply of all Rations, which may be required for the ufc of the Uniied States,trom the firft day of January to the chirty-lirit day of December i795> including both days, at the places, and within the diitri&s hereinaf ter mentioned, viz. 1. At any place or places between York -md Car!in l ", in the State of Pennfyivania, and Putfburgh, and at Pittsburgh, York, and Carlisle. 2. At any place or places from Pittsburgh to the mouth of Big Beaver Creek, ana 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 place or places from the said up per falls to M-»honing, and at Mahoning. 5. At any place or places trom the said Mahoning, over to the Head Navigation of the river Cayahoga, aud at the said Head Navigation. 6. At 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 places oetw and at Le B«uf. ai. At any place or places from Le B P cr 100 ratlons - One pound of candles,) The rations are to be furnifhed in such quantities, as that there shall at all times, during the said term, be fufficient for the tonfumption of the troops at each of the said polls, for the term of at least three months in advance, in good and wholesome provisions, if the fame (hall be reqnired. ' It is to be understood i n each cafe, that all lofles sustained by the depredations of the enemy, or by means of t he troops of the United States, (hall be paid for at the prices of the articles captured or on ! the depositions of two or more persons of creditable characters, and the certificate of a commiflioned officer, ascertaining the' circumstances of the loss, and the amount of the articles for which compensation (hall be claimed. The contrast for the above supplies will be made either for one year/ or for two years, as may appear eligible. Persons disposed to contrast will therefore confine PHILADELPHIA-PRINTS® by JOHN FENNO, N®. n 9 , CHHSNUT Sis Dollars PSR ANN™. thei* off rt-to 6nt ye«r, is they, Tttnf form their propositions So a» to ad quarter cliefts A quantity of Lilbon and Cadiz SALT Soft (helled ALMONDS in bales Velvet CORKS, in do. Kuflia MATTS. June 9 The Public 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,feueral of 'which hirve appeared in circulation 'within a few days pafl; they are good general imitation of the genuine Bills, but may be diflingui/hed by the fol owing MARKS. Five Dollar Bills of the Bank cf 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 the Company is smaller than the M. and other letters of that word, so that a line extended from the top of the O, to touch the ti-p of the M. woulclcxtend confidtrably above the range of the whole word. In the word United the letters are nar rower and closer together than the reft of the bill. The i and fin 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 ftrongerand the device in themargin particularly ismuch coarfcr and appears darker than in thetrue fills. Some of the counterfeits bear date in 1791—Whereas tha Bank was not in opera tion till -December, and no five dollar bills were iflued in ihat year. Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America. ALL that have appeared hav« the letter B. tor their alphabetical mark. They arc printed on a paper nearly simi lar to that ot the counterfeit Five Dollar Notes above defcribedj the, engraving is better executed, and they approach nearer to the appearance of the genuine bills. The fine ruled lines through the word in the body of the bill, are in num ber thrteen in the genuipe bills, and but twelve in the counterfeits, The word Company is much like the fame word in"the Five Doiiar Bills as described above, the o being lei's than the to, and o thers following. There is no stroke to the / inthe word North whereas in the genuine bills theftroke is well defined. The letters cnt ip the word to tbeleft hand at the bottom, do not conic down to the line, but are so cut as to give an irregular appearance to the word, the Tw and going below them. The Ggnature 1 Nixon, has the appear ance of being written with lamb-black and oil, and differs Irom other inks used in printing th bills and tiie cafliicr's signa ture. It is supposed these forgeries were commit ted in some of the Southern States, as all the counterfeits thai have appeared, have come from ihence, and two persons have been ap prehended in Virginia, on suspicion of being ,the author of them. The reward of ONE THOUSAND OOL. LARS will be pa'd toany PCifon or Perfotif who lhall (Qfcover and profccute to convic tion several offenders of the following descriptions or any of them, viz. The person or persons, who m»nufaflur» ed the paper on which the Bills are printed. The per fori or perfoni, who engraved' the plates. The printer orprinters, of the bills. Every person who has a&ed as a principal «n any other way, in the counterfeiting and uttering the said bills. Philadelphia, March 28, 1794 April 22, 1794, Other counterfeit bills of the Bank of the United States have ap peared in circulation. The denomination is of TWENTY DOLLARS, and the alphabetical mark is the letter R. They may be diftinguiflied from the ge» nuine by the following MARKS : The paper of the counterfeits is of a more tender texture and glolTey furiace jthan the genuine, and there is 110 water mark in them. The letter C. in the word Caihier, in he true bills is strongly marked, uheieas in the counterfeits, the whole letter is a fine hair stroke, evidently in an unfinilhed state. The letter <7 in the word demand, is badly formed and the whole word ill done and there is no comma attheend oi it, as there is in the genuine bills. The marginal device, is much darker in the falfe, than in the genuine bills ow ing to the ihade ftroJces being coarser, much nearer together, and con/eqnently much more numerous. This difference strikes the eye atfirft view. The fame reward of QNE THOUSAND DOLLARS, will be paid for ap&rehendinp. & prosecuting to convi&io" several above described Offenders in re (pelt to this, as to the last defcrihed bills. THOMAS WILLING, Prcfident of ihc Bank United States. JOHN NIXON, President of the Bank ofNontb America. By order of the Committees of the Rel pe&ive Boards. V *. • - V. d