Fine Liverpool Salt, To Be Sold From the Ship Thomas, The fcccnd whsrf below Pine-Street, ap ply at faiil wharf, to Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co; Aug. 26. d. tTbe Ground Plan OF THE City and Suburbs PHILADELPHIA. TJkK.V FUdM ACTUAL SURfET. 1 T i'. witlj pleafumihat the publisher lias to 111 io'in his ftibici il>er« ai.d the public in geiici al', tha.: he plate .s now tinder the hands of the engraver, and in gieater for. wardnfs than was at firft contemplated. At the fame time life Beg? leave to r mind them, thit fifljfcripti'on papers Areftrtl o pe» at innft of the noteid book-ttores in the city ; and that he hopes from the whole tif thorn to bt enabled to so m luch a ref peftable of names', as will 3i> a credit to the w.irkj as well as afford a roafonable encouragement to tbe ilndcr taker. Tliofe who arc cVlirous of further infor inatioii arevefjlielied to Call on benjamin lyavits, lf3o. 68, Market ttriet April 14. WANTED, Aii Apprentice To the Watch Making and Repairing Burinefs, A t P L Y TO C. Campbell. No. 3, south Fourth ftreetj two doors from Market-street. Sept. 3 Scheme of a Lottery, rdife 39*900 Dollars, on 266,006 Dollars, deducting 15 per Cent, from the Prizes—this Lottery ccnfifls of 38,000 Tickets, in which there are 14,539 Prizes and 25,461 Blanks, being alofit one and an half Blanks to a Prize. r pH£ Uneftbrs of tlie Society foreftablifh- X. mg Ufcfiil Manufactures, having refolv td "to ere£l LOTTERIES for raising One Hi' ndr eO T riousAMD DoL Lars, agreeably to an Aft of the L. gifl.iiurc of the State Of New-Jevfcy, have appointed the peiloni.io fuperihterid and dirc£l the draw ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus king, Herman Le Roy, James Watson, Richard Haviifon, Abijah Hammond, and Cornelias Ray, of the city ot New-Yoik-— T-Homas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M'- Gunnel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of Philadelphia—Hii Excellency Richard How ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General Elias Day lon, Jam s Parker, John Bayard, Bo&or Lewis Donham, Sainu I W. Stockton, Joshua U. NV.ilbce, Joseph Bloomfield, and Elifha Boudinot, ot N w-Jertey, who offer the following Scheme ot a Lottery, arid pledge themselves to the public, that they will take tvei'y ajfiirance and precaution in their power to have the Monies paid by the Managers, from tirac to time, iz received, into the Baukf at IScw- York and Philadelphia, to remain for lhe purp'ofe Of paving Prii s, v/ljich ihall be immediately discharged by a cficsk npon one of the Banks. SCHEME: Prize of scroop Dollars ia 20,000 1 10,000 10,000 « 5 id' no 100 300 1000 aoeo 3000 Broo 5,000 8,000 1,000 J s99 iOO 5° 20 *5 12 10 14,539 Prizes. 262,000 23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 Last drawn number, 2,000 38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars cach is 266,000 The drawing will commefice, under the "uifpe&ion of a Committee of the Superin . (endants, as foori as the Tickets are fold, ot whfch timely noiict will be given. The Superintendartts have appointed John N. Cpmming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har denberg, ol $cw-Brurffwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample feourity tor. discharging the trust repoftd in ihem. hi ordei to secure the punfiiual pay mcnt ofxhe Prrzes, the Superintendents of the Lottery have dirc&ed that the Managers ftiall each enier into bonds in 40,000 dollars, with femr fufociem fecorftjes, to perform their infttu&ions, the fublbnce of which is I. That whenever either ot the Managers shall receive the sum ot Three Hundred Dol- | lars, he {hall iinmdiately place the fame in one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel phia, to the cieditot the Governor of the Society, and such ot 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. ll* The Managers to take fufficient fe- CtitiCy fbt any Tickets they may trust, other wise to be relponnble for them. 111. 'so keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid into the Bank, abftra&s of which (hall be sent, ; monthly, to the Governor of the Society* Paterfon, January 1, 1794. On application to either ofth'e above gen tlemen, information will be given where tickets may be had* February 24. tu&ftf The Lottery publiihed by the Society for eftabliftiing uleful manufac tures," will commence drawing the firft Tuesday its November next — Treasury Department, Revenue Office, Aug. 20, 1794. Notice is hereby given, that PROPOSALS Will be received at the Office of the C«m miflioner of the Revenue unt'l the expi ration of/the fu ft,day of Ottobei next, for the fupplv of all Rations, which may be required for the ufc of the United States,!rom tiiefiiftdayof January to the thirry-full day ot De:tinber 1795, including both days, hi the places, aud within the «Ufln6ls hereinaf ter mentioned, viz. 1. At any place or places between York >ind Carlisle, in the State of Pennsylvania, and Pi.tfb.ugh, and at Pittftmrgh, York, and Carliflc. 2. place or places from Pittfeurgh to the mouih of Big Beaver Creek, and at the mou'h of big Beaver Creek. 3. At any place or places from the said mouth to the upper fall* of the said Big and at the upper falls. 4. At any place or places from the said up per fails to Mahoning, and at Mahoning. 5. At any placfe or places from the said Mourning, over to the Hrad Navigation of the nver Cayahoga, aud at the said Head Naviga;i mi. . 6. Ai anyplace or the said IJ ad Navigation to the mouth of the laid riv< r Cayahoga, and at the laid mouth. 7. At any place or places between ihc mouth of the Big Beaver Creek, to ilifc mouth of ;hc river Mufkingum, and tip the said 1 iver to the Tufearowas, and at the Tufcerowas, an>! thencc over to the Cayahoga river, aud thence down the said liver to its mouth. o. At any pjace or places between the mouth of the river Mufkingum arid the mduih ol the Scioto river, aud at the ihouth of the si ri 1 ivit Scioto. m&rhif 9. Ai any place or places between the mouth ol Scioto river and the mouth of the Gicat Miami, at the mouth of the Great Mi ami, and from thence to the Rapids oti the fall:, of the Ohio, and at the said rapids. 10. At any place or places, between the mouth of the Great Miami, upon the said Miami, to atid at Pique i'own. Ii- At any place or placesfiom Fort Wrtlh ihgton to Fbrt Hamiltohj and at Fort Hamil ton. At any plate or places from Fort Ha milton to Joit St. Clair, and at Fort St. Cldir. lAWtf /■& 12. At any place or places from Fori St. Clair to Fort Jefferfotv, and ai Fort Jetferfon 13. At any place or places from F®u Jei ferfon to Foit Recovery the field ot aQiou of the 4th of November 1791, and at the said field of o&ion. 14. At ariy placcor places f-om the fa id field of a6l ion to "the Miami Villages, find at the Miami Villages. 1 „ 15. At any place or places from the said Miami Villages to thd falls of the Miami river, which flow into Lake Erip, and at the said falls, and from thence, to its moilth, and at its motilh. 16. At any place or places fiom the mouth of the [aid Miami tivcr of Lake Erie to San dufky Ldke, and at Sandttffcv Lake. ij. At any placcor places from the frtid Sandufky Lake, to the mouth of the river Ca yahoga. 18. At any place or places from the mouth of the said river Cayahoga to Prcfque If!e, and at Picfque lfle. 19. At any placc or places from the PfP" 100 ritlons - One pound of candles,) The rations are to be furniflied in such Quantities, as that there shall at all times* during the laid term, be fufficient for the tanfump*ion of the troops at each of tire said poits, tor the term of at least three months in good and wholesome! provisions, if the fame (hall be required. It is to be unde stood in each cafe, that l all lofTes sustained by the depredations of the enemy, or by means of the' troops of the United States, shall befpaid for ai theprices of the articles captured or destroyed, on the depofit'iOns of two or more persons. of creditable and the certificate a commissioned officer, ascertaining the ci; cumftances ol the loss, and the amount' of the articles for which compensation ihall. 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 ConttStt Vill therefore Confine PHILADELPHIA :-P R .nteb by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chisnut Strsst.-Pmck Six Do.uas Per Annvm. their off rs to one year, as they may form j their proportions so as to admit an elc&iou of the term .>1 two yean. The offers may comprise all the places which have been fpecilie«i, or a part ol them only. It is alfi Defirtd\ that prppa'ais may be offered for supplying Mi", Talbot County, Maryland, on 'l' e rtight of the 3°tl' "f August last. She is black, and fu,upofed to be ten or twelve years oltl, under fourteen hands p.iftanilhandfomei biarvded with the let ter O, on tlie left (boulder, a lmdfonie ftiiriin her forehead} a large lull ev«, the ncckcrelt fallen, afl.it buttock,, h£r fore Toot turns in, and one of them white j flie tiots and canters, has good spirits ajidgoes very plcifantly. If taken up out of the ftaitf, 1 willgiv# the above reward of twenty dolUrs and all realonable char ges, if within'the Hate and thirty miles frpin Wye Mill, eightdollart and reason able charges, and if a (h irter distance in proportion, to any person who will deliver Aer to theSiibrcrilier at the mill. Nat. Kennard. Wye Mil!-, Talbot County, Sept. 2 TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DGBSON, Principles and' Observations APPLIED TO THE WANUFACTUKE and INSPECTION or Pot and Pearl AJhes\ by DAVID TOWNSEUND, of Pot and Pearl-Afhcs for the Commonwealth of MaflachUfetts, Fublifted accovdiny; to AA of Congress. These obfervatiohs relate to an extensive bufmefs ; and are designed, in the plainest tfianner, to convey profitable information to thole interefteri in it, who have not leif urc <»>• opportunity to search for the princi ples therein contained, in the writings of profeffiunal Chemists. Any, z Whereas an attach mcnt at the suit of the adminiftratorsol ali an J si giilar the goods and chattels, ri hts ai d credits, which were of William Bui'* net decealed, at the time of his death-' liath been iffnedutt of the lnferi-our Couj» of common plea's, in and for the Countyo? Muidlelex, agaiuft the Goods and Chatties? Lands and Tenements of lunius Martin late of the county aforefaid, returnable to the thirdTuefday in July last. NOTICE is ureby given to the laid TVenhis Martin, tli .it uiilefs he appear and file lpecial bail to tbe-fakl a&io'iH on or bef ore the third Tues day in January nextj judgment will be en tered agaiuft him by default, *.nd the goods and chatties, lands and tenements (o at tnched, fold for the* fatisfattion of Puch of hi • creditors as ftiall appear to be jultly en titled to any demand thereon, and flial lap ply for that purpoi'e, according to the'foim of the llatiite in f'lich cafe made&r provided By order of" the Court, I>EARE, Clerk. 1 awtf. Aug. 10, JUST PUBLISHED* And for i'ale .at Mathew Carey s Siore, No 118, Market ftrret, Price half a dollar, embellilhcd wrlh & "ftrrking likenels of Mr Margarat, The TRIAL OF Maurice Margarot, Before the High Court of J ujiiciary at Edinburgh, en an indidmetit for SEDITIOUS PRACTICES. " OF the many remaikable trials which the present extraordinary system ol crimi nal jufifprudence in G. 'Britain ami Ireland has brought belore the public eye r ; this,. certainly ismoftentitled to universal pe ru'al and attention. It developed mole fully than any publication extant, the lat ell viewi and objects of the Britifli conven tion ; and proves ineouteftibly, that judi cial prosecutions (-or persecutions( and de cifionsare now more the result of the pre sent order of tilings, than any old falhion ed attachment to the laws or the coirftitu tibn. Add to this, thAt it holds up to the wonder „nd admiration of mankind* the the firm, manly, and patriotic conduct Of Uiis devoted vif legal and conftitntionai know ledge and, in a speech of four hours length, displAyed such a blaze of eloquence and filft rats abilities, as astonished the' court—and, ftiange to relate ! even drew involuntary appla u s e from the venal and time-ferviog creature of a eorrupi go verninent." ? Augnfl: to. Just Landed, From on board the Jhip Wajhington, Capt. John Collins from Hvwdeauxy A CARGO 9F White Wines CLARET in Hbds. and Cases—For Sale by FRANCIS COPPJNGER, No. 26, Spruce, near Front Street. Auflnft -.5. 1794. NOTICE. The Gazette of the United States is now pullijhed at No. 119 Chf.snut street—to which place th: OFFICE of the Editor is removed, and where Printing Work in general is performed. C. W. PEALE. EVER solicitous to render his MUSEUM ft ill more and more an ohje& of rationa entertainment, and subservient to the in] terefls o{ ufeful fei'nee, lias on the fuegefl tion and with the advice of a number o his friends, provided a Book, which will be always open for the infpc&ion of those who visit his Museum, in which book it is proposed to insert ail ibch discoveries, in ventions, improvements, sc hemes, obser vations, experiments, pr»je, for their alphabeti cal mask, at the left hand fide of" the Note. The paper on which they arc printed is more foft and tender, the strokes of the letters, in the engraving are stronger, »»«*?- have a darker appearanceTlnrnTTrTTSt-bills; The ftgnature William Paiterfon, is badly done, the strokes of the letters, are ftifF and labored, and appear to be painred over wkh the pen, as well as the flourifhingof the name. Ttie value is left blank in live engraving, to be filled up in writing, io the sum may be more or Itij at plcafme. No true Post-Notes of the alphabetical mark, above dvferibed, have been lately if fucd, and tery few are n-Av m circulation. The above reward of One Thousand dol lars will be paid to any peifon, or persons, who (hall discover, or prosecute to convi&ion, tbe several offenders, 01 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 person who has a&ed an ptincipalin anyway in the counterfeiting and Uttering he said bills. WILLIAM PATTERSON. PreGdent, of the Bank ol Maiyland. Bm®, April 8, 1794. STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA In the House of Representatives, DiciMHt u a ill, 1793. WHEREAS the Comm ilhonets ol pub lic Accounts,hfivc reported, lhat they cannot proceed to the i nveiligation ol tnfc Trealury Accounts, rcfpe&ing ipecial In dents, without knowing the outstanding a* mount thereof in circulation Therefore, Rcfolvtd, That ali holders' ol special In dents be dire&ed, and required, on or before the firft day ot November w xt, to deliver the fpccial Indents in their poflefTton to one or other of the CommifliontHs ol the Trealury, who arc to give receipts for the fame, and to report to the CommiflSonerj. on public ac counts, on or befoie the tenth day of Nov ember next, the a mount bv them refpeftive ly received, and also 10 the Legislature, at their meeting in November next, and that all special Indents not rendered into the Treasury as above, on oVbcfore the firft day ol November next, lhail be, and the fame -are heieby'barred. ReJolved, That public notice of thisrefolu tion be given in the fevcral Gazettes in this State, once every three weeks, until the firft day ol November next. And «hat the Dele gates of this State in theCongrefs of the Uni ted States*be requested to cause this rclolu tion to be published in one or more papers in the cities of Philadelphia and New-York, and that provision will be made for the cx pences attending such publication. Ordered, That the resolution be fejot to the 6'#naie for their concurrence. By order of the House, JOHN SANFORD DART, C.JI.R, In the SENATE, December 21ft,1793. Rsjolved, Tnat this House do -concur with tht House ot Representatives in the forego ing refolution.s. ■Ordered, That the refutation* +be lent to the House of-Reprefentatives. by order of the Senate, FELIX WARLKY Clerk, ewt M In Barrels ; and FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jeffe & Robert Wain PORT WINE in pipes, lilids. auw UU s ter calks LISBON do.in pipes and quaner calks Souchong and Congo TEAS, in quanci chests W, U n n n ty ,° f Lilbon and C «>'2S.U.T Soft (heljed ALMONDS in Uics Velvet CORK?, in do. ttuffia MATTS. June 9 Choice St. Croix Si/par. JUST IMPORTED, And for Sale, By JAMES YARD, a quantity of RUSSIA Matt, June 24th. d . The Public are cautioned to beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of the United Stat, j, aK j Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of iXortb America,feveral of -which have appeared in a few days pa).'; fl are good general imitation of the genuine Bills, but may be diftingui/hed by she foi. owing marks. Five Dollar Bills of the bank of the United States. ALL that have appeared have the letter F. for their Alphabetical Mark. The Texture- of rhe Paptr is thicker and whiter and it takes the ink more freely than th; genuine paper. The O. in the word Company is smaller than the M. and other letters of that xvoid, so that a line extended from ibe top of Oj to touch the top of the M. would txtend considerably above the range of the whole word. In the word United the letters are nar rower andtloler togetliertlian rhtiefl of the bill. The i and yin 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 {trouper and the device in themargin particularly isn.uch coarferand appears darker than in thetr Ue bills. Some ©I the counterfeits bear d*te i n 17^ t he Bank was not in opera, tion till December, and no five dollar b,lis were iflueci in jhar year. Ttiventy Dollar Bills of the Bank of North " America. ALL that have appeared have the letter B. for their alphabetical mark. They are printed on a peper nearly simi lar tothat of the counteif'eit Five Dollar Notes above deferibed; 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 tire body of the bill, are in num ber thirteen in the genuine btils, ami but twelve in the counterfeits. I\\e wotd Company is much tike the fame wore! in the Five Dollar Bills as deferibed above, the o being less than the m t and o _Jthers following ——t ~ "'- r . ----- nere~rs~ ntrJtroke to the t in the word whereas in the genuine bills theftroke is well defined. The letters cut in the word Twenty, to the left hand-at tlife bottom, do not come down to the line} but are so cut as to .give an irregular appearance to the word, t)ie Tw and thfey going below thein. The signature } Nixon, has the appear ance of being written with lamb-black arid oil, and differs Irom other inks -wfed in printing th bills and the cashier's ligna ture. It is supposed these forgeries were commit* ted in fomeoftfoe Southern States, a>all the counterfeits that have appealed, have come from thence, and two pcrfons have been ap prehended in Virginia,on suspicion ot being the author Of them. The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS will be pa'd to any Person or Persons who (hall dTfcovcr and piofecute to convic tion the several offenders of the following derrriptions or any of them, viz. The person or pcrfons, who manufa£lur» ed the paper on which the fiills'are prinierf*. The person or persons, who engraved the plates. The pointer or printers, of the bills. Every person wholvas«6led as a principal in any other way, in the counterfeiting and uttering tbe laid 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 B. They n\ay be diftinguiihed from the ge» nuine by the following MARKS : The paper of the counterfeits is of a more tender texture and gloftey furface than the genuine, and there is no water mark, in them. The letter C. in the word Ca/hi'er, in he true bills is strongly markecj, whereas in the counterfeits, the whole letter is a fine hair stroke, evidently in an unfinifhed state. The letter a in the word demand* is badly formed and the whole word ill done and there is no comma at of it, as there is in the genuine bills. , The marginal device, is mueh darker in the falle, Khan in the genuine bills itw ing to the shade strokes being co«rfer, m-uch nearer together, and confequeutly much more numerous. This difference.fi/ikes the eye at firft view. The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND will be paid for apprehending, & prosecuting to con vision the several above described Offenders in refpeft to this, as to the iaftdefcribtfd bills. THOMAS WILLWG, PieSdcot of the Bank Dmtfd'&utt*. •JOHN NIXON, JPreMeotof the „ ' Bank of North America. the'Gonrmitteerof tht UUi. peflive Bonds. >