X - Fine Liverpool Salt, To Be Sold From the Ship Thomas, The second whirs below Pine-Street, ap ply at laid wharf, to Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co. Aug. 16. d. The Ground Plan OF THE , City and Suburbs PHILADELPHIA. TAKRN VRdM ACTUAL SURV F.Y» IT is with pieafu'e that the publisher has to info in liis t'ubfcribers and the public in geucial, that the plate is now under the hands of the engraver, and in greater for wardnfs than was at ft' ft contemplated. At the lame time he begs leave to r mind them, th t fubferjpnon papers are still o ftn at moftof the noted book-stores in the city; and that he hopes from the whole pt* them to be enabled to f<» hi fucli a ref pe6la"blc catalogue of name , as will do a credit to the work, as well as afford a re.ifonable en courage me ok to the under, taker. . Thafe who are cl (iroilß of further infor mation are requested to call on Benjamin Davies, So. 68, Market street. April 14, WANTED, An Apprentice To the Watch Making and Repairing Bufinel's, Apply TO C. Campbell. No. 3, south Fourth street, two dobri from Market-street. Sept. 3 * Scheme of a Lottery, To ratfe on 266,000 Dollars, deducting 15 per Cent, from the Prizes—this Lottery conjijls of 38,000 Tickets, in which there are 14-'J39 Prizes and 23,461 Blanks, being about one and aft half Blanks to a Prize. I *HE Directors of the Society foreftablifh* X ing Ulcful Manufactures, having resolv ed to crest LOTTERIES for railing One Hundred Thousand DollarS, agreeably to an Aft of the Legislature of the State of Ncw-J rfey, have appointed the following •Perf< >ns 10 (tfperiniend and direst the draw ing of the lame, viz. Low, Ru-fus King, Herman Le Itny, James Watson, Richard Harnfon, Abijah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, of the city ot New-York— Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M'- Conm 1 and Andrew Bryard, of tiie city of Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How ell, Eiq. Elias Boudinot, General Elias Day tort, Jam s Parker, John Bayard, Do£l*r Lewis oniiim, Samu< 1 W.. Stockton, Joshua M. \VaiTjcbf J>feph Bloom field, and Elifha Bdudwiidt, of N w-Jerfey, who offer the following Scheme of a Lottery, and pledge themfclvts to the public, that they will take e*ery affunnce and precaution in their power to have "Monies paid by thtf Managers, from ti:»e to time, as deceived, into the Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, io remain Tor the purpofc of paying Prizes, which (Kail be immediately discharged by a fcheek npon one of the Banks. SCHEME: Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,00^ i 10,000 10,000 1 5»oo'o « 10,000 5 . 2,000 10,000 10 1,000 10,000 20 500 IGO 100 3°° 6 Q •icoo 20 2000 15- 3000 * 12 8100 10 14'539 Prize!?. 262,000 23,461 Blanks. Fir ft drawn number, 2,000 Laitdrawn number, 2,000 38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars e*ch is 266,000 The drawing will commence, Under the infpeftion of a Committee of the Superin tendents, as soon as the Tickets are fold, 0i which tiinCly notice will be giveft. The Supe.nntendartts hnve appointed John N. Cummin#, of Newark, Jacob R. Har denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and J-onathan Rhea,-of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have giVeo ample security for discharging the trull reposed in them. Pr In order to secure the pun£tual pay ] Hicnt of the Prizes, the Superintendents of the Lottery have dire&ed that the Managers ftiall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars, with four fufficient Securities, to perform their fnftruflions, the substance of which is T. That whenever either of the Managers shall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dol lars, hf (hall irinndiately 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 live in the city where the monies are placed, So remain there nntil the Lottery is drawn, tor the paymnt of the Prizes. IV The to take fufficient fe eurity for any Tickets they may trust, other- Wife to be refponiible for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid into the Bank, abft/a&s of which (hall be sent, monthly, to the Governor of the Society. Paierfon, January 1, 1794- On application to either of the above gen tlemen, information will be given where jicketis may be iad< Feb* uaiy 2s. PT The Lottery hy the ** Societ\ tor etlablilhing uteful manufac tare*," \* ill coinmciice c! raving the firft Ti:eftfay ivi Novenr er next — Treasury Department, Revenue Office, Aug. 20, 1794- Notice is hereby given, that PROPOSALS Will be received at the Office of the C»m mifliomer of the Revenue untl the expi ration of the firftdayof Ottober i*xt, for the supply of ail Rations, which may be required for the ufc of the United States,trom the firft day of January to the thirty-firlk day of December \795; including both days, at the places, and within the dilirifts hereinaf ter mentioned, viz. 1. At any place or places between York and Carlifl.*, »u the State of Pennsylvania, and Pittsburgh, < and at Pittlburgh, York, and Cariifl:, «. At any "place or places from Pittfaurgh to the mouth of Big Beaver Creek, and at the mou.h of big Beaver Creek. 3. At any pfoee or plates from the said mouth to the upper falls of the said Big Bo%ver, and at the upper falls. 4. At any place or places from the said up pet falls to Mahhning, and at Mahoning. 5. At any place or places from the' said. Mahoning, ovcr'io the Head Navigation of «he river C«yahOga, aud at the ft id Head Navigation. 6. At any place or places from the said Head Navigation to the mouth of the said riverXayahoga,'and at the said mouth. 7. At any place or places oetwren the mouth of the Bigj Beaver Creek, to the mouth of th£ river Mufkingum, and tip the said • ivcr to the Tufcarowas, and at the Tufcarowas, and thence over to the Cayahoga river, and thence down the laid river to its mouth. m&thtf 8. At any place 01 places between the mouth of me river Mufkingum and the mouth of the Scioto rivei, and at the mouth ot the fa id river Scioto* 9- At any place or places between the mouth of Scioto river and the mouth .of the Great Miami, at the mouth of the Great Mi ami, and from thence to the Rapids on the falls of the Ohio, and at the said rapids. 10. Atany'place or places between the mouth Gf the Great Miami, upon the said Miami, to and at Pique Town. Ii At any place Or places/rom Fort W«fh ington to Fort Hamilton, and at Fort Hamil ton; At any place or places from Fori Ha milton to Fort St. Clair, and at Fort St. Cl«ii. 12. At any plaee or places from Fort St. Clair to Fort Jefferfon, and at Fort Jefferfon 13. At any place or places from Fott Jei ferlon to Fort Recovery the field of aftton of the 4th of November 1791, and at the said field of a&ion. 14. At ariy place or places from the said field of a£lion to the Miami Villages, and at the Miami Villages. 15. any place or places fro/n the said Miami Villages to the falls of the Miami river, which flow into Lake Erie, and at lavrtf the said fails, and from'thtncfj to its mouth, and at its mouth. 16. At any place Of place* from the mouth of the said Miami river of Lake Erie to San dufky Lake, and at Sandufky Lake. 17. Ar any place or places from the said Sandufky Lake, to the mouth of the river Cayahoga. 18. At any place or places from the moith of the said river Cayahoga to Pre/qite jffle, and at Prefque Isle. to the Hream running into Lake Erie trtfra towards the Jadaghque Lake, & ihence ovejr to and at the said Jadaghque Lake, and thcnce down the Alleghany liver to Fort Franklin. 20. At any place or places frorh Prefque fle to Lr BdSuf, and at Le Bceuf. 21. At any place Or places from Le Bfleuf to Fort Franklin, and Fort Franklin* and from thence to PitUburgh. 22. At any place or places from the rapids of the Ohio to the mouth of the Ouabache river, & from the mouth of the said Ouabache river to the mouth of the riVer Ohio. 2s. At any place or places #n the East fide of the river Miffifippi, from the mouth of the Ohio river* to the mouth of the Illinois river. £4. Ax any place or place* from the mouth of the said Ouabache river up to Fort Knox, and as Fort Kfrox. 25. At any place or places from Fort Knox up the said Ouabache to Ouittanon, and at Ouittanon. * 10,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 30,000 36,000 81, GOO 26. At any place or place® from Ouittanon, up the laid Ouabache to the head navigation of a b»anch thereof, caUed Little RiVer, and at the said Head navigation of Littic River. 27. At any place or places from the said jhead navigation ot Little River over to the Miami Village. 28. At any place or places from the mouth of the river Teneflee to Occochappoor Bear Creek, on the said river, including the fame. 29. At any place or places frotu the mouth of the rivei Cumberland to Nashville, on the said river, and at Nashville, $0. And At any place or places within thirty miles of said Nashville to the South ward, Westward or Northward thereof. Should any rations be required at any pla ces, or within other diftn&s, not fpecified in these proposals, the price of the fame is to be he tea iter agreed on between the United States and the contractor. The rations *0 be fuppited are to consist ol the following articles, vkc. One pound of bread or flour, One pound of beef, or J of a pound of pork One quart of fait. "J Two quarts of vinegar,! Two pounds ol soap, > P cr 100 r,Uon '' One pound of caudles,) The rations are to be furnifted in such quantities, as that there shall at all times, during the said terra, be fufficient for the tonfumption of the troops at each cf the laid polisj for the term of at least three months in advance, in good and wholesome provisions, if the fame (hail be reqnired. If is to beunderfteod in each cafe, that all losses sustained by the depredations of the enemy, or by means of the troops of the United States, shall be paid for at the prices of the articles captured or destroyed, on the depositions of two or more persons of creditable and the certificate or a commilfioned officer, ascertaining the ciicumftances of the loss, and the amount of the articles for which compensation ihai! be claimed* tu&ftf The contrast for the above* supplies will be made either for one year, or for two years, as may appear eligible. Persons disposed to contratt will therefore confine PHILADELPHIA: Pmnteb by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chesnut Streit.—Price Six Dolia&s Per Annvm. - -f|" : / ' their off rs to one year, as they mly form their proportions so as to admit an e 1 eclio n of the term ol two years. The offers may comprise all the places which have been fpecified, or a part of them only. It is also Defired\ that proposals may be offered for iupplying the two posts of Fort Walhington and Pittsburgh all the rations neceiTary for the main A' my, its detachments and the Gar , lions above mentioned during the said year 1795. Thp provifipns &c. which will be received at Pittsburgh will be those which Pnall h«> neceirary for the troops at that place and at the posts north, north-weft and, in the vicinity, oji the weft thereof. The provisions which will be received at 'Fort Waflimgton will be those which (hall be required for the remainder of the posts, for the principal detachments and tor the main Army. The expense and trouble of fafe keeping unpacking and iffau g the provisions deliverable under this second form of the propofiiions, will be saved to the Com a&ors. The exact propo-tiow of the whole supplies, which will be required at each of the two Posts of Fort Wafhirg ton ancf Pittsburgh will be determined at the time of executing the contract. Aug. 21 Twenty Dollars Reward. MY Saddle Mare was stolen from Wye Mill, Talbot County, Maryland, on the night of the 30th of August last. She is black, and supposed to be ten or twelve years old, under fourteen hands high,com pact and handsome, branded with the let ter O, on the left flioulder, a handfom ftaT on her forehead, a large full eye, hee neckcreft fallen, a flit buttock, her fore fool turns in, and one of them white ; Ihe racks, trots and canters, has got d spirits, and goes very pleasantly. If taken up (Jut of the (late, I will give the above rewat - of twenty dollars and all reasonable char ges, if within the state and thirty miles from Wye Mill, eight dollars and reason able charges, and if a ftiorter distance in proportion, to any person who will deliver her to the Subscriber at the mill. Nat. Kennard. Wye Mill, Talbot County, Sept. 2 THOMAS DOBSON, Principles and Vbfervations APPLIED TO THE MANUFACTUKE and INSPECTION Pot and Pearl AJhes. By DAVID TOWNSEND, [nfpeitor of Pot and Pearl-Ashes for the Commonwealth of Maflachufetts. Publiihed according to AA of Congress. These observations relate to an extensive business ; and are designed, in the plainest manner, to Conxejrprofitable information to thofc intereftedm n, who have not leif ura or opportunity to search for the princi therein contained, in tlie writings of profeffional fhemifts. Aug. 2 ' Whereas an attach ment St the ftiit of the admiriiftl ators of all arid lingular the goods and chattels, ri ihtS and credits; which were ot* William Burl net deceased, at the time of his deafh hath been iiTuedout of the lnferiour Coiu, of common pleas, in and for the Ccuntyoj Middiefex, agalnft the Goods and Chattles> Lands and Tenements of lienios Martin late of the county afo'refaid, returnable to the thirdTuefday in July last. NOTICE is hereby given to the said Irenius Mai'tin, that un-left lie appear and file special bail to the said action, on or before the thirdTutff day in January next, judgment will be en tered agaiift him by detanlr, and the goods and chatties, lands and tenements (o at tached, fdd for the fatisfa&i'on of luch of his creditors as (hall appear to be justly en titled toaiy demand thereon, and fhal lap ply for that purpose, according to the form of the statute in inch cafe imde& provided By order of the Court, DEARE, Clerk. I awtf. Aug. io, PUBLISHED, Mat be no Carey s Store, No 118, Market street, Price half a dollar, enibellifiicd with a ftrfking liketiefs of Mr Margarot, The TRIAL O F Maurice Margarot, Before the High Court of JtiJliciary at Edinburgh, on an indiflment f»r SEDITIOUS PRACTICES. " OF the many remaikable trials which the present extraordinary fyflem of crimi tial jurisprudence in G. Btitain and Ireland has brought before the public eye j this, ceitainly is most entitled to universal pe rusal and attention. It developes, more fully than any publication extant, the lat elt viewi and objects of the Britifli conven tion ; and proves inconteftibly, that judi. cial prosecutions (or persecutions( and de cisions are now more the result of the pre sent order of things, than any old falhion ed attachment to the laws or the conftitu tion. Add to this, th*t it holds up to the Wonder and admiration of mankind, the the firm, manly, and patriotic .condurt of this devoted vktim—this 4 Second Sydney,' as he has justly and deservedly been called who in the course of one of the longest tri. als we know of, unaflifted even by a single member of the long robe, evinced such a depth of legal and constitutional know ledge and, in a-fpeech of four hours length, displayed such a blaze of plocjuence and firft rate abilities, as astonished the court—and, strange to relate ! even drew involuntary applause frqrn the venal and time-serving creature of a eorrupt go vernment." i August t6. tawttO *eodjw TO BE SOLD BY O F And for Tale at for sale, At the STORES of Jeffe & Robert Wain POUT WINE in pipes, bbds. . cirfj, ter caflts LISBON do. in pipes and quane Souchong and Congo TEAS, i.. , -» rtel . chests A quantity of Lisbon and Cadiz ! VLT Soft ihelled ALMONDS ih bales ! CORKS, in do . • Kuflia MATIS. June 9 NOTICE. The Gazette of the United States it now publt/hed at No. 119 Chesnut street —to which place thi OFFICE of the Editor is removed, and where Printing W»rk in general is performed. Just Landed, From on board the Jhip IVaJbington, Capt. John Collins from Bourdeaux, A CARGO OF White Wines In Barrel; ; and CLARET in Hhds. and Cases—For Sale by FRANCIS COPPJNGER, No. 26, Spruce, near front Street. August 15, 1794. d. One hundred dollars Reward. WfIErtEAS there were de!iveredinthe Month of October laft,from the Stores of the Subscribers, Two Cherts and nine Half Chcfts of Bohea Tea, marked, numbered and weighing, its under, to funie perron or ' drfo-l with pretended orders from Mr ISAAC QLASON of this City, butwhich he did not receive; whoever will give in formation so that adiicovtrr may be made, who got the said Tea, (hall receive the nbo-e reward ; and it isrequefted that the Dealers in the Article will be careful in Examining the Marks and, Numbers of the Cheftj that have parted through their hands fiuce the period"above-mentioned, and give the desired information. New-York, July 31ft, i 794. William and James Conjiable. Ship Wajhingtoii. C. q. lb. Tare n f No. 3 a 16 60 ) Whole ' 3 » '4 64 J Chefls W f 177 1 3 H 39 ' B. 177 1 4 23 39 198 137 41 Sl3 1 3 18 37 a 47 1 3 7 40 I *87 1S 9 38 f 3°l '3 is 40 379 1 3 iS 4i I 4*4 « 3 14 39 J Aug. 6 One thousand Dollars REWARD. Some tew Counterfeit Poft-Notcs of the Bank of Maryland, haviag been lately disco vered iu circulation, and on tracing the fame werefouudtj Cdmc fiom the back parts of Virginia, where they probably firft issued j to ivoid imposition it is thought neceflary to give the following dcfcriptipn of them, by which they may readily be dcte&ed. They have the letter D, for their alphabeti cal mark, the left hand fide of the Notp. The paper on whiefi rbey »rc printed V more loft and tender, the ftr ekes of the letters, in the engravingare in general ftronge'r, and have a darker appearance than in the bills. The signature William P.atierfon, is badly done, the strokes of the letters, aVe (tiff and labored, and appear to be painted over'with the pen, as well as the fiourifhingof the name. The value is left blank in the engraving, to be filled up in writing, so the sum may be more or less at pleasure. No true Post-Notes of the alphabetical mark, above deferibed, have been lately if fucd, and very few are now in circulation. The above reward of One 'Thousand dol lars will be paid to any person, or persons, who (hall discover, or profecutc to convi&ion, the several offenders, or any of them, of the following description, viz. The person or perlons, who engraved the late. The printer, or printers of the said bills. Every perfun who has atted as principal in anyway in the counterfeiting and uttering he said bills. WILLIAM PATTERSON. President. of the Bank of Maryland. Bm«, April 8, 1794. STATE of SOUTH-CAROLrNA In the House of Refirefeiitatives, December 21ft, 1793. WHEREAS the Commiflioners of pub lic Accounts,have that they cannot proceed to the investigation of the Treasury Accounts, refpe&ing fpeciai In dents, without knowing the outstanding a mount thereof in circulation:—Therefore, Rcfolvtd, That all holder* of fpeciai In dents be dire&ed, and requireo, on or before the firft day of November next, to deliver the fpccial Indents 111 their pofteflion to one or other of the Cojnm'Hfioncrs ©f the Trcafury, who are to give receipts for the fame, and to report to the Commiflionerx on public ac counts, on or before the tenth day of Nov ember next, the amount by them refpe&ivc ly rtccived, and alio 10 the ' Lcgiflature, at their meeting jn November next, and that all fpccial Indents not rendered into the Treasury as above, on or before the firft day of November next, /hall be, and the fame are heieby barred. Rcjclvcd, That public notice of this resolu tion be given ia the several Gazette* in this State, oncc every three weeks, until the firft day of November next. And that the Dele gates of this State in the Congrefj of theUui tcd States, be requested to cause this relolu tion to be published in one Or more papers in the cities of Philadelphia and New-Vork, and thut provision will be made for the ex pellees attending such publication. Ordered, That the resolution be sent to the seuate for their concurrence. Bv ordei of the House, JOHN £AN FORD DART, C.H.R. In the SENJTE, December 2ift>t793' Rcfolvcdy That tTTis House do concur with tht House of Repreferitatives in the forego* ing resolutions. Ordered, That the refolutions]be (ent to the House of Representatives. by order of the Senate, FELIX WARLEY Cleik ewt N» Choice St. Croix Sup ■ JUST IMPORTED, 0 ' And fer Sale, By JAMES YARD. Also a quantity of RUSSIA M; June 24th. J.* The Public are caution* to beware of counterfeited Five J,oik, -, " j of the Bank of the United State -i ni i Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of -,'r America, fe-veral of which have cq in circulation within a few days f are good general imitation of '- e Bills, but may be diflingui/hedby ,t owing MARKS. Five Dollar Bills of the Bank :.j tlx United States. ALL that have appeared have the letter F. for their Alphabetical Mark. The Texture of the Paper U thicker ari y lb that a line extended from the of t?* O, to touch the top of the M. extend' considerably above the range cf the whole wordr In the word United the letters ar , r . rower andclofer together than the eft of the bill. The i and fin the word promise ne not pi.- adlelj theyincJining much more for v. *r • than the?. * The engraving is badly executed, th* ftrokesof all the Letters are ft longer am! the device in themargin particularly is. coarfcr and appears darker than in tbeuue bills. Some of the counterfeits bear dare in l the Bank was not in opera tion till December, and no five dollar were iflued in ihat year. Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of KcrilA America, ALL that have appeared have th letter B. for their alphabetical mark. They are printed on a paper nea lartothat of the counterfeit Fiv< j Jar Notes above described; the.-engrs.ving is better executed, and they approach carer to the appearance of the genuine! » » The fine ruled Jines through th «ord Twenty, in the body of the bifl, arei 1 • ber th.rteen in the genuine bills, s but twelve in the counterfeits. Half CheiUc dim The word Compaq is much like the fame word in the Five Dollar Bilfs fas described above, the 0 being less than the w, and o- lowing, There is no stroke to the / imhe word Nrftk whereas in the genuine bills theftroke is well defined. The letters (Tit in the word Twenty, to the left hand at the bottom, do not corn* down to the line, hut are so cut as to give an irregular appearance to the word, the Ttv and the v going frelow them. The (ignature | Nixon, has the appear ance of being written \Vitfy lampblack and oil, and differs (rom ochcr inks used "wi printing th bills and the cafhier'* ligna ture. It is supposed these forgeries were commit ted in foineof the Southern States, as all »he counterfeits that haVe appeared, have come from thence, and two persons have been ap prehended in Virginia, on suspicion oi being the author of" them. The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS will be pa'd to any Person or Persons who shall (Hfcover and profccute to convic tion the leveral offenders of the following defrriptions or any of them, viz. The person or persons, who rtianufa&ur* ed the paper on which the Bills are printed. The person or persons, who engraved the plates. * The printer or printers, of the bifta. Every person who has acted as a principal in any other way, in the counterfeiting and uttering the said bills. Philadelphia, March 28,1794 jiprtl 22, 179 Other counterfeit bills ofthe Bank of the Uniied States have ap peared in circulation. The denomination is of TWENTY DOLLARS, and the alphabetical maik if the letter B. They may be diftingui/hed from the ge» nuine by the following MARKS : The paper of the counterfeits is of a more tender texture and glofley furfaee than the genuirie, and there is no watrr mark in them. The letter C. in tlie word Calfcier, in he true bills is ftrorigly marked, vheieas in the counterfeits, the whole letter is'a fine hair thoke, evidently in an unfiniflied state. The letter a in the word demand, is badly formed amf the Whole word ill done and there is no comma at ttieend of it, as there is in tbe genuine bills.- The marginal device, is much daiker in the falfe, than in the genuine bills ow-' ing to the shade strokes being coarser, much nearer together, and cotifequently in tie h j more numerous. This difference strikes Uie eye at firfl: view. •The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, will be paid for apprehending, & prosecuting to convi