- .J.- •• The Ground Flan OF THE City and Suburbs PHILADELPHIA. TAKJiN H3)U ACTUAL SVKfFT. i r i 3 with p.eafuie ihe-puUlifiier lias to info m his iubfcritter* and the public in gelvcr'a], that tlie plate .s now under the hands of rhe engraver,and in greater for wardnfs than wan at fii ft contemplated. At thi fame riine he begs leave to r< mind them, th.-t iubfcj ipt'on papers are still o pen at mofl of the noted book-stores in the cify ; and t!ir he hope-, from the whole of them to Ik enabled to so m finch a ref pectahic ca aloove of natr.es, an will do a credit to the work, as well ar, afford a reasonable encouragement-to the under taker. Th >fe wha are d< firoiis of Further infor requeued to call />n znjatnin Davies, No. 68, Market ilreet. April M- m&tht'F WANTED, An Apprentice To the Watch Making and Repairing A f P fc-f TO C. Campbell. No. south Fourth street, two doors from Mirket-ftreet. Sept. 3 Fine Liverpool To Be Sold From the Ship Thomas, The second wharf below Pine-Street, ap ply at laid wharf, to Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co. Aug. d. Seheme of a Lottery* To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars, deducting 1 5 per Cent, from the Prizes—this Lottery confifls of 38,000 Tickets, in which there are 14,539 Pruih and 23,461 Blanks, being about one and an half Blanks to a Prize. TH k Directors of the Socirty for eftablilh ing Ulefyl .Manufactures-, having rtfolv ed to ere6t LOTTERIES for raising One .Hundred Thousand Dql lars, agreeably to an Aft of the L'rgiflitufe of th, St. te of New-] fey, have appointed the following per Pons to fupermtend and direst the draw ing of tiie fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rnfus King* Herman Le Roy, Junes Wat lon, Richard H m-ifon, Abij;rh Hammond, arid -Cornelius R; yj of the city Of New-York T'i rndb Willing, Joffph liall, Matthew M'- Connel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of Enilodefphia—-His Excellency Richard How ell, Esq. Elias Bouriiaot, General EliaS Day ton, Jam s Packer, John Bayard, Do£t > r Lewis l>Otiham, Samur 1 W. Stockton,, Joshua M. Wallace, Jr>feph ftloomfield, and Elifha Boudinot, of Niw-Jerfey, who offer the following Scheme o\ * Lottery; and pledge theinfeivcs id tre uuulic, that they will tjkr every afliitance Sod precaution in their power to hive the Monies paid by the Managers, from to time, as received, into the Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for ihc purpose of paying Priz j, ■which (hall be immediately discharged by a cheek npon one of (he. Batiks. SCHEME: fuze of 20,000 Dollars Is 20,000 10,000 10,000 5»ooo io,oo<"> 2 ; 000 10,000 IjCOO 10,000 500 in,ooo too 10,000 50 15,000 20 20,000 *5 52 IO * 5 l o »to JjOO toob- M>.539 P r ** c? < 33,461 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 infpeftion of a Committee of the Superin tendants, as soon as the Tickcts are fold, of which timely notice will be given. The Superintendents have appohited John Cumming, of Newaik, Jacob R. Har <fenberg, of New-B« unfwick, aYid Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Manogers thereof, who have given ample security for discharging the trust reposed in them. (JdT In order to fccure the pun&ual pay mentofthc Prizes, the of the Lottery have direftcd tiaat the Managers ftiall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars, with four fufficient fecuriti s, to pexform their inftiu6lions, the fubllance of which ift I. That whenever cither of the Managers shall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dol lars, he (hall immdiately place the fame in one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel phia, to the ciedit ot the Governor o? the Society, and such of the Supcnnicndants a,s Jive in the c»ty where the monies are placed, to remain there nntil* the Lottery is drawn, for the pay mat of the Prizes. 11. The Managers to take fufficicnt fe eurlty for any Tickets they may trust, other wise to be refponfiblefor them. 111. -To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and pai'd into the Bank, - abftra'fts of which (hall be .sent, monthly, to the Governor of the Society. Pater son, January l, 1794. On application to either of the above gen tlemen, information will be given where tickets may be had. Jebruary 24. (t3T The Lottery published by the « Society for eftabliftiing ufeful nanufac tarei,'* will commence drawing the firft Tuefda'y in November next — NO. 72. Diftrift of Pennsylvania, TO I ITT: BF. it remembered that on the fourth day of Ai^nft ;n tire nineteenth year oTthe inc/c ---pehdence of the United States of America* Joseph Priestley ot the laid diitrift hath de pouicd in (his Office the title of a Hook the whereof sic claims a& Author in ~ the woids following to wit : u Two viz. l. The prefeni *• state of Europe compared with ancient *■ Pi ophtcies, preached on the F<tft*day <l *794) with u Preface containing the 41 <01 the Authors leaving England. u 2. The ufc of Chriftianily efpecilily in 44 di.fccuk times, being the Authors Fate " well discourse to h»s Congregation at 4< HdCKiie). by Joseph Pneftlcy L. L. D. F. R, S. See. In conformity to (lie Aft of the Cougrefs of the United States intituled " An Att tor the encuujagemeot of learning by fct'uiing the copies ol Maps Charts and Book, to thw Authors and Proprietors of such copies du ring thfe times therein mentioned.'*' Samuel Caldwell, Clerk qf the- DiSriS. of Pennjyl'vah a. NO. 71. * Diftridl of Pennsylvania, TO IV1T: BE it remembered that on the fourth day of Aogtift 111 the nineteenth year of the inde pendenee ot the United States ol America, Jwtf pli JJrieftJcy ol the fjid Diftrift, liaili dc pofiud in this OiHce the Title ot « B jolC.lhc right wlicieof he claims as Author 111 tlu to wit, 44 Letters addrefTcd to the Philosopher* u ami Politicians oi France on the fu'oje& "of Religion. To which arc prefixed " Oi-fervdLions relating to the causes ofrhe <4 general prevalence of Infidelity, by Jo -14 feph Priestley, L. L. D. F. R. S.*&c. " 'Kantamtle Rem tam negligeiiter. lawtf Salt, In conformity to the aft of the Congress of the United States intituled u An A6t for the er couragemcnt o: learning; by securing the copieiof Map* Chart* and Books to the Authors and Proprietors of such copies du ring the times therein mentioned." Samuel Caldwell, Clerk of the DiflriSt of Pennsylvania. NO 70, t)iftridt of Pennsylvania, TO WIT: BE if remembered that 011 the fourth day of Augult in the nineteenth yeat oftlie Independence us the United States of America; -JofcjSli Priestley of thefaiddif tuit liatu deposited in this Office the title of a book the right whereof he claims as Author in the words Following- to wit: " An appeal to the fcrious and candid " PiofefTors of Chriftiauity 011 the sol " lowing fubjetts viz; i. The use of '< reason in the matte>s of '' The powers of man to do the will-os << of God—3. Original Sin—4. Election. " Rer.i iration. .5. The Divinity of <l , C'li ijf ; a.>d 6. Atonement fi»r Sin by " tlu" death'of Christ, By Jnfeph Priefty il le\ L. L. D F R. S. &c To which are 4i added a concise H'ftory of the rife of u those doctrine'; and an account of the u Trial of Mr. Elwalf for Heresy and " Blasphemy at Stafford AfTues. To us •• there is one God the Father and one " Mediator the Man Christ Jesus. n Cor. VIII. 6. i. Tim.: If. 5 " In conformity to the Acb ofCongreft %f the United Stater, intituled 44 An Aft for the of learning by feouing. the Copes o' Maps C>a ts and Book' to the Authorstmt P' op ieto s of such copies du ring the times therein mentioned." Samiiel Caldwell, Clerk of the DiJlriEl of Pennfylv am a. lirr n NO. 6q. Diftri£t of Pennfylvaniaj 'to iriT.- BE it lemembered ihat on the fourth day of August, in the nineteenth year of the in dependfnee of the United States of America, Thomas Dobfon of the said Diftrift, iiath de pofitrd in this Office the Title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit : " An Account of the Bilious Remitting " Yellow Fever,-as it appeared in the ci -4t tv of Philadelphia in the year 1793* by «• Benjomin Ruih, M. D. Profelloi of the (t Inflitntes and of Clinical Medicine in 30,000 36,000 81,000 262,000 «' the University of Pennsylvania." In conformity to the of of the United States intituled " An A6Pfor the encouragement of Learning, by the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, ro the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies,dur ing the times therein merit loner!." Samuel Caldwell, Clerk of the Diftriß tf Pennfyl'vania. Anp, 27 WANTED, Two Apprentices To the Printing Bufineis. Enquire at this Office. STOLEN,; From the Paflure of the Subscriber," the evening of the 30th ult. A Brown Horse, ABOUT 14 1 2 hands higli, trots nim ble and attive, nine ycais old, has a lump raiftd'oya collar op each ftioulder; the hoof of his offUind foot split up to the hair. —Twenty dollars reward will I e given los the horse and apprehending the thief, or ten for either, and reasonable charges will he paid. A man of ftiort stature and light colored rloaths, who said he was from Weftmore land in Pennsylvania, and called himfelf Thomas Moore, left this city on Saturday evening, and was seen carrying a saddle and bridle on his hack when he left it. tu&f. f James Schurefnan. N. Brunl'wick, Sept. 3 PHILADELPHIA:_P r ,nted ev JOHN FENNO, No. 113, Chbsnut Str SST ._P r , (B S.x Dollars Per Annvm. NO. 6*. D 'ljlritt of Pennsylvania, to wit. HE it remembered that on the twenty third day of July in the nineteenth year ol the independence of the United States ot America, JOSEPH BOCt+S, of the said diftrift hath depo£t«tfu this office, the ti tc of a booktlie light whereof be claims is author 111 the words following, to wit. " The Philadelphia Direßo ty, lor the year 1795 —by Joseph Boggs." In conformity to the a<st of the Congress of the United An aft for the encouragement of learning by securing "the copies of maps charts and books to the authors and proprietors of such copiesdur ing the times therein mentioned. Clerk of tDiiiriftof Pmnfylrania. July Jo d TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, Principles and Observations APPLIED TO THE •MANUFACTUKE AND INSPECTION Pot and Pearl AJhes. By DAVID TOWNSEND, fnfpeftor of Pot and Pearl-Alhes for the Commonwealth of MaiTachufetts. Publilhed according to A£l of Congress. These observations relate to an extensive business ; and are designed,- in the plainest manner, to Convey profitable information ;to thole interested in it, who have not leis ure or opportunity te search for the princi ples therein contained, in the writings of profelfional Chemists. Aug. 2 THIS DAT IS PUBLISHES, 14 Terence." Robert Campbell, No. 54, south Second Jlreet, second door below the corner of Chef nutJlreet, The Young Lady's Friend, Of; the New 1 l.eatre,' Philadelphia ; au. thor of the filie dei<Jhambre, -Viftoii'A, Chai lotfe, &c. Price neatly bound 7 5 cents. Detejied he the pen <whg/e baneful influ ence Could to the youthful docile mind convey Pernicious precepts, tell loose tales, And paint illicit pajjion in Juch colours, As flight mijlend the unjitfpeciiitg hearts Arid vitiate the young, unfitted judg ment. I Would not for the riches of the Eajl Ab'ufe the noblejl gifts of Heaven tuns, Or Jink my Genius to such profl:tutiou. Aug. 21 tawlm Whereas an attach^ raent at the suit of the adminitlratprsot all and Angular the goods and chattels, ri hts and credits, which were ot' William liurj' net decealed, at the time of his death liath been ilfredout of the lnferiour Cotu of common pleas, ui and for the Countyo; Middielexj agninft the Goods and Chattles f Lands and Tenement- 1 , of Irenius Martin, late of the county aforefaid, returnable to the thirdTtiefday in Jiily last. NOTICE is heieby given to the (aid Irenius Martin, that unlets he appear anfl file special bail to the said aftib'n, on or before the thirdTuef day in January nexty judgment will be en tered against him by delaulr, and the goods and chatties, lands s(nd tenements lo at tached, fold for the fatisfa&ion of such of his creditors as (hall appear to be justly en titled to any demand tiiereon, and thai lap ply for that purpose; according to thefoim of the statute in such cafe made& provided -Ug- ioi And for sale at Matheiv Carey s Store, No. 118, Market flreet, Price half a dollar, etrtbellifticd with a striking likeriefs of Mr Margarot, The TRIAL Maurice Margaret, Before the High Court of J uJHciary at Edinburgh,. on an Ind'iHment for SEDITIOUS PRACTICES. " OF the many remaikable trials which theprefent extraordinary system ot crimi "at jurisprudence in G. Britain and Ireland has brought before the public eye ; this, ceitainly is mod entitled to liniverfal pe rn al and attention. Ic developes, more fully than any publication extant, the lat elt viexvi and objects of the Britifli conven tion } and proves inconteftibly, thatjudi cial prolecutions (or perfecution<( and de cisions are now more the refute of the pre sent order of things, than any old fafliion ed attachment to the laws or the conftito tion. Add to this, that it holds up to the wonder and admiration of mankind, tlje the firm, manly, and patriotic icondudt of this devoted victim—this' Second Sydney ' as he has justly and delervedly been called'- who in the course of one of the longest tri! als we know of, unallifted evqn by a single member 0 f the long robe, evinced such a depth of legal and constitutional know ledge and, in a speech of four hours length, displayed such a blaze of • lnquence and firlt rate abilities, as alloniihed the court—and, itrange to relate ! even drew involuntary applause from the venal and time-serving creature of a eorrupt go vernment." *eod2w Aug nft 16, ■I: Sam. Caldwell, o F And tobefoid by MEN TO Ri A ; O R B Y Mrs. Rowiorij By order of the Court, DEARE, Clef*. I awtf. JUST PUBLISHED, O F :-«?«rSv Just Landed, From on board the ship fVaJhihgton, Capt. John Collins from B&urdeaux, ■ a CARGO OF. White Wines la Jhuiei* j and CLARET in Hbds. and Cases—For Sale by FRANCIS COPPINGER, No. 26, Spruce, near front Street. August 15, i 79- d. NOTICE. - Tie Gazette 0/ the United States is notu publjjhed at No. 119 ChKsnXjt street—to which place thi OFFICE of the Editor is remtrved, and where Printing W«rk in general is pcrjormed. One hundred dollars Reward. WHrCREAS there were de!i veredlnthe Month of O&o'oer Ia(l, from the Stores of ;the vSiibf'cribei s, Two Cherts and nine Half Chests of Bohea Tra, marked, numbered and weighing, as under, to forae person or erlons with pretended orders from Mr iS AAC CLASON of this City, butwhich i,e did not receive ; whoever will give in : foimationfo that a difcoycry may be made, rwfto got the said I~ea, (ball receive the above reward ; and it isrequefted that the Dealer s in the Article will be careful in examining the Marks and Numbers of the ■Chefti that haye pasTed through their hands fines the pciod above-mentioned, and give thedefired information. I New-Yo'k, July 31ft-, i 794. William and "James Conjlable. Ship Washington. C. q. lb. Tare g CNo. 327 3 2 16 60 ' t 473 3 * 24 64 Wf 177 1312 39 B. 177 I 2 23 39 198 137 41 213 1 3 18 37 227 137 40 / 287 139 it 301 1 3 15 40 379 1 3 18 41 404 1 3 14 39 J Aug. 6 One thousand Dollars R E W A R D. Some tew Counterfeit Poft-Notcs of the Bank os-Maryland, haviag been lately difco vcred tn circulation, and on tracing the fame were found to come fiom the back parts of Virginia, where they probably full iflued ; to rfvoid imposition it is thought necefla'ry to give the following description of them, by which they may readily be detc&cd. They have the letter D, for their alphabeti cal mark, at the left hand fide of the Note. The paper on which they are printed is morefofiand tender, the ftr9k.es of the letters, ! in the engraving aie in general stronger, and have a darker appearance than in the bills. The William Patterfon, is badly done, thoftrokesof the letteis, are ftiff and labored, and appear to be painted.over with the pen, as well as the flourifhirigof the name. The v ilue is left blank in the engraving, to be filled up in writing, so the sum may be more or iels at pleasure. No true Post-Notes of the alphabetical mark, above deferibed, have been lately if (Uf d, and very few are nnw'in circulation. The above reward of One Thousand dol lars will be paid to any person, or persons, who {hall discover, or prosecute to convittion, the several offenders, or any of them, of the following description, viz. The person or persons, who engraved the late. "the printer, or printers of the said bills. Every pcrfon who has a£led as priocipalin anyway in the couaterfeiiing and uttering he fatd hills. WILLIAM PATTERSON. President. of the' Bank ol Maryland. Bm», April 8, STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA In the House of Reprefcntatives, December 21ft, 1793. WHEREAS, the Commiflioners ol pub lic Accounts,have reported, that they cannot proceed to the investigation of the Treasury Accounts, refpe&ing special In dents, without knowing the oulftanding a mount thereof in circulation :—Therefore, RcJolvzd y That all holders of special In dents be dire&ed, and required, on or before the firft day of November next, to deliver the special Indents in their poffeflion to one or other of the Commiflioneis ©f the Treasury, who are to give receipts for the fame, and to report to tfoe CommilTioners on public ac courits, on or before the tenth day 'of Nov ember next, the amount by therw refpe&ive ly received, and also to the Lcgiflature, at their meeting in November next, and that all special indents not rendered into the Treaiury as above, on or before the firft day of November next, fha 11 be, and the fame are hereby barred. That public notice of this resolu tion he given io the feveral,Gazettes in this State, once every three weeks, until the firft day of November next. And that the Dele gates of this State in the Congxefs of the Uni ted States, be rcquefted to cause this relolu tion to be published in one or more papers in the cities of Philadelphia and New-York, and that provifioxi will be made for the ex.- pene.es attending such publication. That the resolution be sent to the Senate for their concurrence. Byordcrof the House, JOHN STANFORD DART, C. H< R, In (he SENATE, December ? 1(1,1793. Rcfolved, That this House do concur with tht House of Reprcfentatives in the forego ing resolutions. Ordered, That the resolutions T be lent to the liouleof Reprefentarivcs. by order of the Senate, FELIX WARLEY Clerk, ewt N The Public are cautioned to beware of counterfeited Fine lJuiar Bills »/ the Batik of the United States, and Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North ■America, fcveral if which have appeared in circulation within a fe<w days fctjl; they are good-general imitation of the gen time Bills, but may be d'lftinguifhtd by t-he fob owing " f ma r k s. Fine Dollar Bill, of the Btai of the United States. ' ALL that have appeared have the letter F. tor their Alphabetical Mark. The Texture of the Paper is thicker anil whiter and it takes the ink more freely than the genuine paper. The O. in the word Compa y is fmaper than the M. and other litters ul tlUt uord fo that a line extended from the trp of the O, to touch the top of the M. wouldcxtend conftderably above the range of the whole word. In the word United the letters are nar rower andclofer together than the reft of the bill. The j and/in the *ord promise are not parallel, the/inclining much moVe lor\v*rd than the i. The engraving is badly executed, the strokes of all the Letters are stronger and the devi e in themargin particularly ismuch coarser and appears darker than in the true bills. Some «1 tic counterfeits bear date in 1 "9 1 —Whereas the Bank was not in opera, tion till December, and no five dollar bills were i(fueii in lhat year. Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America. ALL that have appeared have the letter B. for their alphabetical mark. They are pnntedon a paper nearly fimi. lar to that of the counterfeit Five Dollar Note? above described; the engraving is better executed, and they approach nearer to the appearance of the genuine bills. The fine ruled lines through the word Twenty, in the body of ihe bill, are in lium* her,th-i teen in the genuine bills, and but twelve in the counterfeits. The w&rd Company is much like the fame word in the Five Dollar Bills as defer ibed the o being less than them, and o* thers following. There is no flroke to the / inthe word North whereas in the genuine bills theftroke is well defined. The letters' ent in the word Twenty, tQ the left hand at the bottom, do not come down to the line, but are so cut as to give an irregular appearance to the word, the Tw and going below them. The (ignature. 1 Nixon, has the appear . ance of being written with lamb-black and oil, and differs from other inks used in < printing th bills and the cashier's figna , trure. It is supposed these forgeries were commit ted in some of the Southern States, as all the counterfeits thai have appeared, have come from thence, and two persons have been ap prehended in Virginia,on fufpkion ot being the author of them. The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS will be pa'd to any Person or Persons who fhail (fjfeover and prosecute to convic tion the feveial offenders of the following deWiptions or any of thetn, viz. 1 he person or persons, .who manufaftup* ed the paper on Bills are printed. The person or persons, who engraved the plates. The printer or printers, of the bills. Every person who has a£led as a principal >n any other way, in the counterfeiting and uttering the said bills. Pniladelphia, March 28, 1794 Whole Chests Half Cheftt; dim April 22, 1794, Other counterfeit bills of the Bank of the United States have ap* pearcd in circulation. The denomination is of TWENTY and the alphabetical mark is the letter B. They may be diftinguilhed from the ge* nuine by the following MARKS : The paper ps the counterfeits is of a more tender texture and glofley fur face than the genuine, and there is no water nark in them. The letter C. in the word Cafbier, in he true bills is strongly marked, whereas in the counterfeits, tfie whole letter is a fine hair stroke, evidently in an unfinifhed (late. The letter a in the word demand, is badly formed and the whole wore! ill done and there is no comma at theend of it, as there is in the genuine bills. The marginal device, is much darker in she falfe, than in the genuine bills ow ing to the /hade ftrbkes being coarser, nuich nearer together, and consequently much more numerous. This difference strikes the eye atfirft view. The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, will be paid for apprehending, & prosecuting to convi&ion the several above described Offenders in refpeft to this, as to the Jaft described bills. THOMAS WILLING, President ot the Bank United States. JOHN NIXON, Prefrdentof the Bunk of Notth Artierica. By Order of the Committees <">f ihe Ref pe£fcive Boards. FOR SALE, At the STORES of JefTe & Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipes, hlids. and qnar ter calks LISBON do. in pipes and qliaricr ea<ks Suuchongand Congo TEAS, in quarter cbefts A quantity of Lisbon and Cadiz SALT Soft {helled ALMONDS in bales Velvet CORKS, iu do. Rnffia MATTS. June 9 d Choice St. Croix Sugar, JUST IMPORTED, And fer Sale, By JAMES YARD. Also a quantity of RUSSIA Matts. June 24th. ■ d' ■r ■* s f, '•< Srf ■ I s IL " '**■ •» f ~ \ " \
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