I'he Ground Plan ! il OF THE City and Suburbs PHILADELPHIA. TAKEN FROM ACTVAL SVXrSY. 4T ii with jj'reuAtre ilmt theptlhlifeerHras to iufo m his •t'ubfcribers and the public i'i> geyit i a!, that the pi*te is now under *lie lianOs of the engrave' ,and in gi eater foi wardnfs than was at firft contemp'ated. At the fame tiiV'C lie b;gs leave to r.m;ni) them, that fobftriptmn papers areftill o pen at most of the noted bnok-ftoies in tbe city ; and that he hopes from the whole of :hem to b; eiuAled tofo! m sUch a ref petfabW catalogue of' names, as will do » credit to Hie work, as well as atford a reasonable encouragement ro the under t-ikei. Tbole who tire drfirous of further infor mation are reqefted to call on Benjamin Davies, No. 63, Market flreet. m&thlf A£ril!4- WANTED, An Apprentice To the Watch Making and Repairing Butinefs, Apply TO C. Campbell* No. 3, ibuth Fourth ftrcet> two doors from M..-.rket-iLrr«J| Sept. 3 Liverpool v 'To Be Sold From ths Ship Thomas, The second wharf below Pine-Street, ap ply at said wharf, to Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co. Aug. 16. d. Fine Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Dollars, 6n 266,000 Dollars, cledueling 15 per Cent, from the Prizes—*this Lottery conftjls of 38,000 Tie lets, irt lohich there are 14,539 P rtzes an( l 2 3 >+6* Blanks, being about one and an half Blanks to a Prize. r PHE Directors Of the Society forcftab'iifh- JL tug yfcfui Manufactures, having refold ed to ere& LOTTERIES for railing One Honored'ThooVand Dollars, agreeably to an Aft Of the Legifl.i ore of che State ot New-IcrfeV," hnve appointed the following persons to fuprrintend and direst the draw ing of the lame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus King, Heunan Le Roy, James Walton, Richard 44a>ifilofi, Akiiah Hammond, ami Cornelius Ray, of the city oi- Nev. - Yoik—' Thomas Willing, jofe.ph Ball, MMihtVr M - Coanel and Andrew Bayard, of the tiity of Philadelphia-— flu Excellency Richard How ell, Esq. fclias Boud'mot, General Ellas Day ton, jams Pa.ker, John liayard* Do&Of Lewis Donham, SamiK I W. Stockton, Jofhuj M. Wallace, jfofeph lilooirtfceld, and Llifliy Boudinotj of N wljeifey, who offer the fallowing Scheme ot a Lottery, and pledge theinfci.ves to the ptfldic, that they will take evary a durance and precaution in their power to have the Monies paid byihe Managers, from tinae to tnn", as received, into the Banks at JJJew-Yprk and Philadelphia, to remain for the pUrpofc o ♦ paving Pri2 which ih'all be immediately discharged by a cjiesk npon one of the Banks. SCHEME: Prize of 2Q,000 Dollars is 20,000 1 10,000 id,ooo 2 5,0 00 1 Ojbco 5 2,000 10,000 10 1,000 10,000 20 JOO I«,00.D 100 100 iC,oco 300 30 15,000 1000 20 SO,OOO 2000 15 30,000 gO 00 I- 1 - 36,000 §100 10 81,000 14,539 Prizes. 262,000 23,461 Blanks. First drawni nil tuber, 2,000 Laftdrawn number* 2,000 38,006 Tickefs at 7 Dollars each is 266,000 T)!e drawing will commence, under the infpeftion of a Committee of the Superin tendants, a» soon as the Tickets are fold", ol wtovch timely notice will be given. The Superinleiidants have appointed John N. Cumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har denbeig, of Ncw-Brunfwick, jnd Jonathan Rhea, of Tieoton, as immediate Managers thereof, who bave given ample fecurily for discharging the trust reposed in them. or in order to secure the punctual pay I mentoflbe Ffizcs, the Superintendams of the Lottery have dircfted that the Managers shall each enter into bonds in 40,oootlollars, with four fuflicient fecuritirs, to perform their iniltu&ions, the fubtlioce of which is J. That whenever either of the Managers shall receive the sum of ThCee Hundred Dol. lars, he shall immdiatcly place the fame in one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel phia, to the cieditol the Governor of the Society, and such of the Superintendents as Jive in the ciry where the monies are placed, Jo remain there nntil is drawn, for the paymnt of the Prizes. 11. The Managers to take fufficient fe tnvitv for any* Tickets they may trust, other wise to be responsible for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid into the Bank, abftrafts of which shall be sent, monthly, to the Governor of the Sooiety. Paterfon, January J, 1794. On application to either of the above gen tlemen, information will be given where tickets may be had. ft hruary 24. jtj" The Lottery pub'ifhed by the << Society for establishing uCeful manufac tares," will commence drawing the firft Tuesday in Nuvem' er next — np r t\ . their off rs to one yssr, »s they may *° rni Treaiury Department, t! , eir propofltion , }„»,*> admit an eieftwn 4 Hevtaue Office, Aug. 20, 179+- ot the term oj two yeais. * The Offers nuy comprise all the places *r j* • / i ' tUns which have been fpecified, 01 a part ui Notice is hereby g ven, tbat them onlv _ PROPOSALS // ,V a lso Dcfircd, Will be received at the Office of the Com-1 rhat p ropo f a ) s llia> be offered for iapplying mtfTi tier '>1 the Revenue 'nfl *He expi- al t j le two p Q ft s o j' tort Washington and •rat.on ol ihe fiill day of O&obet next, lor Vittfburgh all tbe rations nccetlTary for the j the (apply of all Rations, which may be ilia ; n Army jts detachments and the Gar- j rcqnrrs'i lor the use of tbe United Stadium-, mentioned during the laid yeai >bcfirfUayoi January to the ihiuy-h'it W t J)rovllloJiS & c . which will l>e of Pe:<-mber 1795, inc'uritng both aay , received at Pittfbuvgh will be those which tbe places, and w.thio the diftn&s herein*.- be neceff for thc tro ops at 1' -it ter mentioned, viz. )Jace and at north, north-weit 1. At any place or places between Yoric and T in the vicinity, on the welt thereof and O.riifl-, in theSiatcof penoU'lvani."-, and jprovifions which will be received at Putfburgh, a-.id at Pittsburgh, York, and p ort Wafhii.gton will be those which Carbflr. ' lhallbe recjiuu?' for the remainder ot thc 2. At any place or places from Pittfbiirgh posts, for the principal and tOl ito thc nioill b* Quired pc. Jails to Mahoning, .nd .t to. , t each of t,v/tw„ Polh of Par. W^u.rg .s A.umv pUoe or places horn ...e fa id • ( pltt[b wi] , be detfcrmim dat I Mahouin*, (ivrr to iat tl art o» ♦ n j Ih „ r . the tunc ot executing the control, .«).• iivcr- Geyahoga, aud at the m.u ile*d ,awttO [ Nayig&ivtn. " ! 6. A aov place pr places frori ihe i«'d ~ ~ ' I Head Navigation to the mouth of the said river and at the said month. 7. At .ny place or places betw en the mouth ol the Biyr Be..verCreek, to ,he mouth ol the river Mulkingtim, and Bp ti»r-laid -river to the TttfcarowaS,' and «it the Tulcar l ' was, and thence over to the Cayshoga nvei» aud . n the foid river to iu moufh, 8. Ai aov place .or ploce» *he iromhof river wni the ro®u'h 4>f fhr-scioto river, aud ai the ijioutli ot the fiid livei SJota* lawtf 9. At anv place or places between the mouth of Scioto river and the mouth of the C ire at Miami, at the mouth of the Great Mi ami"* and fvom th c, vce to the Rapids on the falls of the Ohio, and at the laid npids. 10. At any place or places between the mouth ot the Great Miami, upou the laid Miami, to and at Pique Town. Ii At any place or place from Fort Well ington to Fort Hamilton, and at Fort Hainil ton. At any place or places frtfm Fori Ha milton tqfoft S«. Clair, and at Fori St. Clair. 12. At any place or places from iort .St. Clair 10 Foil Jetfcilou, aod at Fort Jctfeilon t3« At any place Qr places from You J . Ferfon to Foil Recovery the fieid at a&ioo of the 4>hof November 1791, al *he fu! fi'fi ftf ast 1 on. Salt, 14. At any place or places f om the said field of a6l run to the Miami Villages, and .at the Miami Villages. 13. At any- place or places f'om the said Miami Villages to j.he falls ot the Miami river, wivich flow inn* Like EnC, ai the laid /alls, and from thence, 10 i s mouth, and at its mouth. 16. At any place or places fiom the mouth ot the said Miami itVei ot Lake fcrtc to San tlufty Lake, and at'Sandufky Lake. 17. At any place or placesfjroin Ihe laid Sand..iky Lake, to the mouth of tljo 11 vc 1 Ca> ahoga. 18. At any place or places from tlje mouth of Ihe said river to Jfle, and at Pr< fque Iflc. 19. At any place or places from the Pr fqlie I lie to the a ream running into Lake Etie lroin tow .ii ds 'the Jidaghque & thence over to and stthe laid Jadaghqu. L ike, and thence down the liver to fort Frai.klm. 2 ►. At any place or places from Prtfquc fie to Lc bceuf, and at Le Bceuf. 21. At paly. place 01 pl.ices from Le Bocuf to Fort and at Fort Frankim, and fiQni thence to Puifbur^h. 22. At any placc or places fiom the rapids ps the Ohio to the mouth ot the Ouabache river, & liom the mouth of the faiu Ouabache rive r to the mouih ot the river Ohio. 23.' A! any place or places on the East fide of the river Milfifippi, from the muUth of the Ohio river, to the mouth of the Illinois river. 24. At any place or placfe from the mouth o- the laid Ouabache river \ip to Fort Knox, ami at Fou Knox. 25. At any p'ace or places from Fort Knox uptbe.faid Ouabache to Ouiuanon, and at Ouittanon. 26. At any placc or places from Ouittanon, up the faiji Ouabache to the bead navigation ol a branch -thereof, called* Littit River, and at the said head navigation ot Litrlo River. fj. At any place or placcs from the said head navigation ot Little River over to the Mhmi Village. 90,000 30,000 36,000 81,000 28. At any place or places from the mouth of the river Tenettee to Occochappoor Bear Creek, ou the said river, including the fame. 29. At any place or places from the mouth of tfie river Cumberland to Naihvikie, on the saul river, and at Nashville. 30. And At any place or places within thirty miles of laid NaihviJle to the South ward, Well ward or Northward thereof. Should any rations be required at any pla ces, or within other diftntts, not l'pecihcd in these propofals,the price ol the fame is to be heicafter agreed on between the United States and the conusftor. The ratioiii to bp supplied arc tg cortfift of the following articles, viz. One pound of bread or flour, One pound ol beef, or Jo* a pound of poik, One quart ot. fait. } Two quarts of vinegar. ( Two pounds ol soap, > P er 100 riU ° n, • One pound of candles,) The rations are to be furniihed in such quantities, as that there fhali ap all times, during the laid term, be fuflicient for the consumption of the troops at each of the said potts, for the term of at lead three months in advance, in good and wholefoipe 'provisions, if the fame shall be required. It is to be umlerftood -in each caie, that all losses sustained by the depredations of I ihe cnerriy-, or by means of the troops of the United States, (hall be paid for at th* prices of the articles captured or destroyed, on the depositions of two or more peifons of creditable characters, and the certificate ot a commiflioned officer, ascertaining the ciicumftnnces of the loss, and the airtount of the articles for which compensation IhalS be claimed. I The contrast for the above supplies wtJl jbe made either for one year, or for two | years, as may appear eligible. Persons I tfflpofed to contract will therefore confine tu&ftf PHILADELPHIA;—Printeb bt JOtIN FENNO, N». 119, Chssnut Strsbt P B ies Sik Dollars- Per NO. 68. DiJlrit't of Pennfylvanla, TO WIT. RE it remembered mat on the twenty third'fay of July in the nineteenth year 02 I che independence oF the United States 1 America, JOSEPH HOGGS, of rhe said dirtntt bath depolited in this office, the ti ts of a book *.he light whereof tfc claims as author in the words following, to wit. " The Philadelphia Dire&o ty, for the year i ?9s—s7 Joseph B >ggs." In confoi n, ty to the a# of the Congress ! of the United States intituled at-, tachedj fold so, the fatistattion of iuch of his creditors as {hall appear to be jultly en- ( titled to any demand thereon, and ftial lap- j ply for that purpose, Recording to the form of the statute in /itch cafe m»de& provided By order of the Court, , DEARS, Clerk. i awtf. Aug. 10, yusr PUBLISHED, tor lale at Mathew Carey s Store, . No. I 18, Market ftrett, Price ball' a dollar, eiribclliflud with a ft'rikiug iikeuefs of Mr Matgamt, The TRIAL O F Maurice Margarot, Before the High Court of 'jujliciary at Edinburgh, on an indiilment for SEDITIOUS PRACTICES. " OF the many remaikable trials which the present extraordinary fyftein ot erimi nal jurifprudcnce in G. Britain and Ireland has brought be'ore the public eye ; this, certainly is most entitled to univerial pe rusal and attention. It devdopes, more fully than any publication extant, the kit ed viewi and objects of the Britilh conven. tion ; and proves inconteftibly, tbatjudi cialprofecotioiu (or peifecutions( aim de cisions are now more the result of the pre sent order of things, than any old faihion ed attachment to the laws or the conftitu tion. Add to this, th«tit holds up to the wonder and admiration of mankind, the the firm, manly, and patriotic IconduA of this devoted viiilim—this ' Second Sydney,' as he ha j juttly and deservedly been called; who in the courfc of one of the longest tri. als we know of, unafliftcd even by a single member of the long robe, evinced such a depth of legal and cor.ftitutional know ledge and, in a speech ot tour hourj length, dil'played fuel) a blaze of «lot]iwnce and firft rate abilities, 'as aftonilhed the court—and, llrange to relate ! even dve'.v involuntary applause from the venal and time-serving creature of a aorrupt go vernment." < Augnft 16. Just Landed, From on board tbe Jhip Capt. 'John Collins from Biurdeaux, A CARGO OK White Wined In Barrel* ; and CLARET in Hhds. and Cal'cs—For Safe by FRANCIS COPPINGER, No. 26, Spruce, near I'rontStreet. Atiguft 151 179-1 - d - N O T i C E. The Gazette of the United States it no-w publi/Led at No, 119 Chf.snut street —to which plare tor OFFICE of the Editor is removed, and where Printing Wsrk in general is performed. One hundr.ed dollars Reward. WffliilSAS there were de i vredinthe Month of OSiiber iaft, from the Store? of the Subiribe s, Two CU*fts and oir.e Halt' Cheats of Ej ta Te.-, market, numbered : and weighing, a» undei, to fume person or. > erf"ns with pretended' o'rders from Mr ISAAC CLASON of this Crtv, hutwhieh he did m»fsreceUw) \»|ifl-ver will give in fo-ioation so that adifcovrry may be made, who'got the said Tea, fliall recrive the above reward ; and it isrequefted that the Dealers in the Article wjli fee careful in examining the Marks and.Numbers of the Cheftj that have pallet! through theirhands fmce the period above mentioned, and give thedefired information. New-Yolk,, July 31 ft, 1794. William and. James Conflable. Ship Wq/hinglon. C. q. lb. Tare - C No. 327 3 2 16 60 I 473 3 * *4 6 4 w r 177 1 3 12 39 S. 177 1 * 43 39 198 137 41 213 1 3 18 37 ; 227 137 40 I 287 13 9 38 301 1 3 15 4° 379 1 3 18 41 404 1 3 14 39 Aug. 6 One thousand Dollars R E W A R D. Some tew Coumerfeir Pi,G Notes of the Bank of Maryland, ha«nng hecn lately difeo vsred in circulation, and outraging he fame were found to come (10m the backj>artsof Virginia, where they firtt tliued ; to avoid impofuion it is thought rieceflary to .give *hc following dcTerrption of them, by which they may rtadiiv Ucdx-te&cd. They have the letter D, for their alp.ha.beti cal mark, at ihe left ham! fule of the Note. The !>;iprr on which they are printed is more foltand tender, the strokes of the letters, in the engraving arc in general Hroggei, arte have a darker abearance than in the bills. The iigrto are WiU'am r*-merlon, is badlv done, the lirokes of the let'teis, are (lifF and labored, and appear to be painted over with, the |>en, as we'll us /he flout: filing of (he name. The v.-'ur is Its 1 blank in engraving, to be filled up' in writing, To the sum may be n>o.re or Ids at pieaCure. No;ttne Puil-NoPM of the alphabetical mark, above aid to any per fan, or perlons, who (hall difcovei;, or profec«'te t*> convi&ion, the fevcral offenders, or any of them, of the following dcfcriprior, \\z. The pcrfon or pctfons, who engraved the late. The printer, qr pr inters of ih'e said bills. Every pcrfon who has aAcd" a* piincip-alin anyway in the counterfeit ing and uttering he fa 1 i bills. WILLI AVI PATTERSON. President, of the Bank, cf Maryland. April 8, 1794. r STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA In the House of Representatives, IJECfcMBEK 2 lit, * 79^. \"tf7HF.REAS the Comm.iflioners ot pub- ! VV lie Accounts,have reported, that they cannot proceed to ihe in-tc (ligation of the Trealury Accounts, refpefclinj; special In dents, without knowing the outstanding a mount.thereof in ciu ulation -Therefore, Rtfofod, That all holders of special In dents be dirc&ed, and required, on or before the firli day of November next,to deliver the special Indents in their pvficltion to one or other of the Commifliotu:s ®f the Treasury, who are togivc receipt* tor the fame, and to report to the ComjnifEoners on public ac count!, on or betoie the tenth day of Nov ember next, the amount by then* refpe&ive ly received, and also to the Legiftature, at their meeting in November next, and that all special Indents not rendefed into the Treasury as above, on or before the firft day ot November next, Ihall be, and tbe fame are hereby barred. Rcfolved, That public notice of this resolu tion be given in the several Gasette«s tn this State, once every three weeks, until the firft day of November next. And that the Dele gates of this State in the Congress of the Uni ted States, be reunified to cause this resolu tion to be puMifhed in one or more papers in the cities of Philadelphia and New-York, and that provifton will be made for the ex pencrs attending such pubfrcation. Ordered, That the resolution be feat to the Senate fo'r their concurrence. By order of the HonlV, JOHN SAN FORD DART, C. H. R. In the SENJTE, Dsc a MB s r aift * *793*. Resolved, That tht* House do concur with tht House of Reprefcatatives in the forego | 1 ng rcfoluhons. Ordered, That the resolutions be tent to :he House of Rcprefentaiives. by order of the Senate, FELIX WARLET Clerk. e*'t N The Public are cautioned to beniare of counterfeited Fine boiuir Bills of the Bank of the United States. and Twenty Dollar Bills of tlx Bank of North America, fevcral of which Imii c appeared in circulation 'within a few days fajt; they are good general imitation of tie genuine Bills, but may be difiingui/hed t,y the fbl vwing MARKS. Five Dollar Bills of the Bank United States, ALL that have appeared have the letter F. fur their Alphabetical Mark. The Texture of the Papsr is thicker and whiter and it takes the ink mote freely. than the genuine paper. The O. in the word Company is Smaller than the M. and other letters oi that word, so that a line extended from Oie of the O, to touch the top of the M. wculdcxter.d considerably above the range of the "whole word. Iu the word Un'ted the letter* are nar rower andclofer together than th* »til of the bill. The i ar.tl /in the word protnife are r.ot parallel, the /"inclining mut'li more thanjhe i. The engraving is badly executed, '.he , ftiokfc of all the Letters are ftfoj>gei at-J rhe devi ein themargiii paxlieu ferry iscruch coaifcr and appears darker than in thetuie bills. Some el the Counterfeits bear date in I 791 —Whereas the Bank was not ii opera tion till December, and no-five UoMai bills* were iflueii in lhat year. Tiventy Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America. ?.LL that h?ve appeared have the letter B. ioV their alphabetical mark. They are panted on a paper nea»ly simi lar to that ol the counterfeit Five Dollar Notes above described ; the engraving is bettet executed, and they approach nearer to the appearance of the genuine hills. The fine ruled lines he word Twenty, in the body of the bill, are in num ber thrteen in the genuine b:lis, and but twelve in the counterfeits. The word Company is much like the f"me word in the Five (Dollar B>ils as delcribed above, the v being Jels than there, and o* thors following. There is no stroke to the I intbe weld North whereas in the genuine bills theftioke is well defined. The letters ent in the word -7we?rfy, to the left hand at the bottom, do uot come diAvn to the line, but are so cut as to give an 1 rre£rflar appearance to the word, the TxO ar.ri :he y g"i' r g below them. The fignaturt ] Nixon, has the appear ance of being written with ami oil, a«d differs from other inks ufefl in priming th bills and the ca&i&'s ligna : tii re. ft ift 'Tuppofed thefe 1 forgeries were commit e tesl 111 (oatt of the Soul-hern &'_ates, as all the coLinitrlcits thai have appeared, have come 11 frortii hence, and two persons have been ap- I , prt-ftcirded in Virginia,ot» suspicion of t cmg r 0 *he author of them. r» The reward of OM TMVSAtiD VOL. y LARS toill be pfl'ti to any Pcrioo or Perform who flial! cfifcovet and prosecute to convic tion the several offenders of rhe following iptioii* or a-ny of them, viz. s The person or p»« 9 Choice St. Croix. Sugar, JUST IMPORTED, And far Sale, By JAMES YARD. Alfba quantity of RUSSIA Matts. June 24th. THOMftS WILLI NO, Picfidcnt FOR* SAT E, .. «*■ I -V T* ;«\v as % v' • «. » v . d j1