Fine Liverpool Salt, To Be Sold From the Ship Thomas, The second, wharf below Pine-Street, ap ply »• '-Id wharf, to Jehu Hollingfworth, & Co. Aug. a 6. . d* . fbe Ground Plan OF THE City and Suburbs OF PHILADELPHIA. TAKRH FROM ACTUAL SUREST. 1 T is with pleasure that the publilher ha? to info' ill his fubfcriben and the public in ] general', that the plate is now under the lunds of Hie engrave'', and in grearwr for wardhls than was at si. ft contemplated. At the fame time he begs leave to remind them, t"i't ffibtcript"" l papers areftill o pe'.i at moil of the noted bnofc-itores in the city ; znJ that he ijopes from the wlidlc of rhein to be en.ibJed to io hi kich a re:- pef>able catalogue of names, as will do ;> credit to the work, as well as afford a reasonable encouragement to the under taker. Thole who are di-lirons of further infor mation are requeued to call on Benjam 'tn DavieS y No. 68, Mifket ilreet. rafcthtf April I 4. Scheme of a Lottery, Ta raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars, deducting J 5 per Cent, from tke Prizes—this Lottery eonjtfls of 38,000 Tickets, in which there are 14,539 and 23,461 Blanks, being about one and an halj Blanks to a Prize. Du etlors of ' He Society for eflablilh- A sng Manufactures, having refolv cd to net! LOTTERIES for raifirig One H»ndud Thousand Doi, lArs, agreeably to an Aft of the L giilnur:- of the State of New-Jetfcy, appointed the following peifo'nsto fuperhitend ar;ti direst the draw ing o' the lame, viz. Nicholas Low. Ruins Kiiig, Herman Le Roy, James Watfori, Richard Harril'on, Abtjah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, ol the city ol New-Yoik— Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M'- Cooot. 511.1 Andrew Bayard, ol the city of Philadelphia—His ExceUcncy Richard flow ell, Kfq. Klias Boudinor, General Elias Day ton, Jam s Parker, Joi-n Bavard, Dn&or Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Joshua M. Wallace, Joseph Bl"Otnfield, and Elilha Boitdinnt, of N> w-,Jeriey, who offer the following Scheme ol a Lotrry, and pledge themi. ivts 10 the pribltc, (ha: they will take every alfunnce and precaution in their power to have the \ton paid by the Managers, from time to Imc, a? received, into the Bunks at Ne» T'>'k and Philadelphia, to remain for the purpose of laving Pni's, which (ball be immediately discharged by a upon one of 1 Im' Binks, ' SCHEME: Piii-cot 20,000 Dollars is 20,00 c 10,000 1 2 lO 1 ,coo 20 ico joo 3 00 5® ictro 20 20C0 15 jooo i 2 8100 10 io,occJ 5,000 2,00© 14.539 Prizes., 262,000 23,461 Blanfes. Fii ft drawn number, 2,000 l,aft drawn number, 2,000 •jg.ooo Tickets »t 7 Dollars each is 266.000 Th? dVa*tfu\g will commence, under the lnfpcttiod of a Committee of the Sliperin ttndants, as fotm as t'ie Tickets &re fold, ol which tiineiy notice will be giveri. The Superirttendants have appointed John JJ. Camming, of Newark; Jacob R. Har denber£, of New-Brunfwick, ?rid Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample security for discharging ihctruft reposed in then). In .irdet to secure the punSual pay ment of the Prizes, the Superintendents of the L'ottcry have direacd that the Managers (hill each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars, | with fnur fufflcient fecurui s, to perform their inftru&ions, the fuMlfince of which is I. That whenever cither of the Managers . (hall recciVe (he sum of Three Hundrcd'Dol lara, he (hall immdiately place the fame in one of the Rank*, of New-York or Philadel phia, to the cicdit ot the Governor bf the Society, and such ol the Superintendents as live iti the ciiy wiiere the monies are placed, to remain there nntil the Lottery is drawn, for the payimit of the Prizes. , . 11. The Managers to take fufficient se curity for any Tickets they may trust, other wise to he relpohubie for them. ill. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid imo_ the Bank, abftraßs of which (hall be lent, monthly, to thrQovernor of the Societyi Paterfon, January 1, 175)4. On application to either of the above gen tlemen, information will be given where tickets may be had. February 24. tu&ftf The Lottery publilhed by the « Sofciety fdr eft iblifliing ufeful manufac tures," commente drawing the firft in November next — WANTED, An Apprentice Watch - Making and Repairing Bufmefs, Apply TO C. Campbell. No. 3, south Fourth street, two doors from Market-street, Sept. 3 Treasury Department, Revenue Office, Aug. 20, 1794• Notice is hereby given, that PROPOSALS Wfilbe received at ihe Office of the mifiioner the Revenue until the expi ration of (fie firic day of October next, tor the fupplv of all Rations, whicl. may be required for the ufc of the United jLatentrora the tirft day of January to the thuly-fiiit day of December 1795, including botn days, the places, and within the diftriftl hereinaf ter mentioned, viz. 1. At any place or places between York and Carliflf, in the State of PennfyU ania, and Putfburgh, and at Pittsburgh, York, and CarliAj. 2. At any place or places from P.ttlburgh to the mouih of Big Beaver Creek, and at the mouth of big Beaver Creek. 3. At any place or places frafa the said mouth to the upper falls of the said Big Bcever, and at the upper falls. 4. At any place or places from , the said up ' per falls K) Mahoning, and at Mihooing. 5. At any place or places from the said Mahoning,-over to the Head Navigation of ' ihc river Cayahoga, aud at the said Head Navigation. i 6. At any place or places frfam (he said Head Navigation to the mouth of the said liver Cayahoga, and at the said imouth. 7. At any place or places bet w en the mouth of the Big Beaver Creek, to the mouth of the river 'Mufkingum, and np tfhc said river to the Tufcarowas, and at the 'Tufcarowas, and thence over to the Cayahoga river, aud thence down the said river to its Mouth. 8. At any place 01 places between the mouth of the river Mufkitigum and the mouih of the Scioto river, aud at the tnofrth of the said river Scioto. 9. At any place or places between the mouth of Scioto river and the rtiout'.i of 'be Great Miami, at the mouth of ihe Great Mi ami, and from thence to the Rapids on the falls of the Ohio, and at the said rapids. 10. At any place or places, betwten the mouth of the Great Miami, upon the said Miami, to and at Pique Town. Ii At any place or places from Fort W«fh ingion to Fort Hamilton,'anld at Fort Hamil ton. At any place or places from Fort Ha milton to Fort St. Clair, and at Fort St. Clair. 12. At any place or places from Fort 6"t. Clair to Fort Jefferfon, and at Fort jt fferfon 13. At any place or places from F<*t Jet felrfon to Fort Recovery the field of action of the 4th of November »7'9*i and at tne said field of a&ian, 14. At any place br places from the said field of a£lion to the Miami Villages, and at the Miami Villages. At any place or places from khf said Miami Villager to the falls of the river, which flow into Ldkc Erie, abd at the said falls, and from thence, to its m«»uth, and at its mouth. 16. At any place or plates from the rrtouth of the said Miami river of Lake Erie to San dufky Lake, and at Sandufky Lake. 17. At any place or places from the said > Sandufky Lake, to the mouth of the river Cayahoga. ' 18. At any place or places from the mtfuth > of the said river Cayahoga to Prefque \ fie, 1 and at Prefque I fie: *9- At any place or places from the Prtrfque | iC to the ilream running into Lake Erie j roin towards the Jadaghque Lake, Sc thence ! ever to and at the (aid Jadaghque Lake, and I ilk nee down the Alleghany river to Fort Franklin. 20. At any place or places from Prtfque I lie to Le Boeuf, and at Lc Bceuf. 21. At any place or places from Le poeul to Fort Franklin, and at Fort Franklin, and fiom thence to Putfburgh. 22. At. any place or places fiom the r&pids of the Ohio to the mouth of the Ouabache river, Sc from the mouth of the said Ouabache river to the mouth oi the river Ohio. 23. At any place or places 6n the East fide jof the river Miftitippi, from the mouth of I the Ohio river, to the mouth of the Illinois j river. 10,©0O 10,000 10,000 l®,ooo' 10,000 15,000. 20,000 30,000 36,000 01,000 f 24• At any place or places from the mouth of the said Ouabache river up to Fort Knox, and at Fort Knox, 25. At any place or places from Fort Knox up the said Ouabache to Ouittanon, and at Ouittanon. 26. At any place or places from Ouittanon, up the said Ouabache 10 the head navigation of a bianch thereof) caUed Little Rtver, and at the said head havigation of Little River. 2?. At any place or places from the said head- navigation ot Little River oVer to the Miami Vill&ge. 28. At any place pr places froib the mouth of the river Tencffee to Occochappoor Bear Creek, on the said river, including the fame. 29. At any place or placcs from the mouth of the river Cumberland to Naftiville, oti the said river, and at Nashville. 30. And At , her fore foot turns in, and one of them white; (lie racks, trbts and canters, has good spirits, and goes very pleasantly. If taken up out of the {late, I will give the ab.>ve reward iof twenty dollars and all reasonable char ges, if within ihc {late and thirty miles from Wye Mill, eightdollars and reason able charges, and if a ftiorter distance in proportion, to any person who will deliver bcr to the Subscriber at the mill. Nat. Kennard. Wye Mill, Talbot County, Sept.,2 *ead3* TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, Principles and Observations APPLIED TO THE MANUFACTURE ANB INSPECTION o F Pot and Pearl Apes. By DAVID TOWNSEND, [nfpeilor of Pot and Pearl-Afiies for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Pi'.blifhed according to AA of Congfefs. Tli*fe oblervations relate to an axtenfive bufthefs ; and are designed, in the plainest manner, to convey profitable information to those interested in it, who have not leis ure or opportune y to search for the princi ples therein contained, in the writings of profeffional Chemists. Aug- t Whereas an attach ment at the suit of the adminiftiatorsOi all atrirt lingular the goods and chattels! ri hts and credits, which'were of William Burs net deceased, 9it the time of his death- Dath been iffuedout of the Inferiour Cou.ii of common pleas, in and for the Countyoj, Mi.Ullefex, agaiuft the Goods and Ctiattlesi , Lands and of licniui Martin late of the county aforefaid, returnable to Che tbirdTuefday in July last. NOTICE is hereby £iven to the fa id Ircnius Martin, that nr'efs he appear and file special bail to the faaftioo, on or before the rhirdTuef ; day in January next, judgment will be en tered agalnft him by default, and the goods and chatties, lands and tenements (o at tached, fold for the fatisfaftion of such of his creditors as (hall appear to be jultly en titled to any demand thereon, and (hal lap ply for that pui pufe, according; to the form of the statute in such cafe made& provided By order of the Court, DEARE, Clerk. I awtf.' Aug. 10, JUST PUBLISHED, A»d for sale at Matbcw Carey s Store i No. 118, Marker ftieet, Price, half a dollar, embellished with a ftrikinj likeness of Mr Margarot, The TRIAL Maurice Margarot, Before the High Court of JuJUciary at Edinburgh, on an indtßment for SEDITIOUS PRACTICES. OF the many remaikable trials which the present extraordinary fvftem of crimi nal j lrifprudence in G. Britain and Ireland has brought before the public eye ; this, certainly is most entitled to universal pe- v rufal and attention. It devclopes, moie Fully than any publication extant, the iat elt view* and objects of the British conven tion ; and proves inconteftibly, thatjudi ' cial profecutioqs (or perfecutionsf and de cisions are now more the result of the pre sent order of things, than any old Fashion ed attachment to the laws or the conftitu tion. Add to this, that it holds up to the wonder and admiration of mankind, the the firm, manly, and patriotic'conduct of this devoted viftim-^—this i Second Sydney,' as he Has justly and deservedly been called; who in the coUrse of one of thfe longest tri als we know of, unaftifted even by a single member of the long robe, evinced fitch a depth of' liegal and constitutional know ledge andj in a speech of four hours length, displayed such a blaze of eloquence and firft rate abilities, as astonished the court—and, ftrangc to relate I even drew involuntary applause from the venal and time-serving creature of a corrupt go vernment." :if August: 16. A LARGE body of LAND on this river anditt waters, is now for sale to StUlirsm ly, on moderate terms, and at a long credit. ' The foil is remarkably fertile, and nu merous streams of water are interspersed through the whole country. The main river flows through ono tratt of about thirty thousand acres,and is with he exception of one obft-uftion, naviga ble to the Sufquehannah. Spring Brook Creek, which with its branches, waters anotD-.'l tract of about forty thousand acres of od Land, emp ties itfelf into the Lachawannock, about twelve miles from the Sufquehannah. It affords numerous Mill feats, &in its course creates largebodies of well water ed meadow ground. The other tracts are interfered by cr»»ks of considerable importance. Several Mills are already erected for the accommodation of the settlers. Roads are cutin different direftionSjto wards the most convenient markets. The county town is not more than 12 mle- diftantfrotn many parts ot the set tlement. The Sufqu»haon»h affords an eaty and fafa navigation toMiddleton, trom whence the Canal to Schuylkill extends the com munication to the city. Another means of connexion with Phi ladelphia, is by the Delaware, from which the distance infeveral places is aboutthirty miles. The proprietors combining thetrown in terest with that of the inhabitants, are dis posed to erect works of public utility,open uoads, &c. and in every en miles square, a tratfl of one hundred acres is allotted for a School, and one hundred acres For thefirft relident clergyman of any denomination of Christians. For further particulars apply to George Eddy. Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Peniifylvaiiia, July 9. Lettftsdireaed tn George Eddy, at Phi isdeiphia, or this place, relativ« to this, bufineft.wil) be duly answered. eod 3 ni Robert Campbell, No. 54, south Second Jlreet, second door btlow the corner of C heftut jlreet, The Young Lady's Friend, * BY Of the New Theatre, Philadelphia J au thor of the Inquisitor, Fill* de Chambre, Victoria, Charlotte, ?cc. Price neatly bound 7 5 centt. Detejied -be the pen ivhofc baneful influ ence Could to the youthful docile mind convey Pernicious precepts, tell loose tales, And paint illicit passion in such colours, As might mijlead tlx unfufpetting heart, And >vitiate the young, unsettled judg ment. I would not for the riches of the Eafl Abuse the noblejl gifts of Heaven thus, Or Jink my Genius to such proftitutiou. Aug. a 1 taivim Just Landed, From on board the Jhip IVafhington, Capt. The G a 2 e t t e of the United States is now publifbea at No. 119 ChfsnuT street—to which place ths OFFICE of ti)e Editor is removed, and where Printing Work in general it performed. O F Lachawannock. THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, And to be I old by MENTORIA ; O R Mrs. Rowfon, John Collins from Buurdeaux, A CAROO or White Wines In Barrels; and CLARET in Hhds. and Cafes—*For Sale by FRANCIS COPPINGER, No. 26, Spruce, near Front Street. Auguffc 1 5. 1794. d NOTICE. C. W. PEALE. EVER felicitous to render his MUSEUM still more and more an oljeft of rationa entertainment, and subservient to the irl terefts of ufeful fci 'nee, has on the tion and with the advice of a number o his friends, provided a Book, which will be always open for the infpeflion of those whovifit his Museum, in which bonk it is proposed to insert all fuel) discoveries* in ventions, improvements, fchemej, obser vations, experiments, projefrs, hints or queries relating to the arts or sciences, as any of his vifitorsj or correspondents,may from time totime communicate. Such as may chufc to conceal their names may cither fend their communications ano nymous, or at the\r C- W. Peale willlnferuheir names, with the number or signature of ther refpeftivr communtca- nons in a private book which he fhillkeep for that purpose. The advantages <•< fucha public register are obvious. It willrefcue from oblivion many ui'eful hints, which might "thrrwife have died with their authors. It ma; fe cureto inventors lltcir juftctaimsj andpie vent others from taking the honor or profit ofa dlcovery to which they'are not en titled, and as the Museum is now visited by perlons from almost all parts of world, fncea.iegifter, it will loon contain aud be the means of dillemi- 'nating a va(l fund of ufeful knowledge, and promote that spirit of enquiry and inven tion, for which (he people of the United 'States are already fojuftlydiftinguilhcd. Aug. 22 Choice St. Croix Sugar. JUST IMPORTED, And ftr Sale, By JAMES YARD. Also a quantity of RUSSIA Mattj. June 34th. J. The Public are cautioned to beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of the United States, find Twenty Do'.'ar Bills of the Bank of Nona America, Jcvcral of which have appear, d in circulation ivithin a feiu days pajl; they . are good general imitation of the . nuine Bills, but may be distinguished by "the fol cwing MARKS. Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of the United States. ALL that have appeared have the lefrer 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 word Company is smaller than the M. and other letters of th«t word, so that a line extended from rhe top of tl.e O, to touch the top of the M. wouldext*»d confiderab'y above the range of the whole word. In the word United the letters «re nar rower and closer together than th» reft of the bill. The i and fin the word promise are not parallel) the yincliftlng much more forward than the i. The engraving is badly executed, the f.rokes of all the Letteri are stronger and the device in themargin particularly ismuch coarser and appears darker than in the true bills. Some of the counterfeits bear date in 17gi —Whereas the Bank was not in opera tion till December, and no five dollar bills were iffueri in iliat y?ar. T going below them. The signature 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 caftiicr's iigna ture. It is supposed these forgeries were commit ted in foineofthe Southern States, as all the counterfeit* (hat have from thence, and two persons have been ap prehended in Virginia,on suspicion of being the author of them. The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOL. LARS will be pa'd to any Person or who Ihtll tftfeover and prosecute to convic tion the several offenders of the following or any of them, viz. The person or pcrfone, who manufa&ur ed the paper on which the Bills are printed. The person or persons, who engraved the plates. The printer or printers, of the bills. Every person who has acted as a principal in any other way, in the counterfeiting and uttering tbe said bijls. Philadelphia, March 28,1794 April 22, 1794> Other counterfeit bills of the Bank of the United States have ap pearcdin circulation. The denomination is of TWENTY DOLLARS, and the alphabetical niaik il the letter si. They may be diftinguiflied from the gt* nuine by the following MARKS : The paper of the counterfeits is of a more tender texture and gloffey firrtace than the genuine, and there is no water mark in therfi. The letter C. in the tVortf Cafliier, in he true bills is strongly marked, whereas** in the counterfeits, the whole letter is a fine hair stroke, evidently in an unfinifhed state. The letter* iri the w«Jfd demand, is badly formed and the whole wotdill do«o and there rs no comma at thetfad oi it, a§ there is in the genuine bills. The marginal device, k much daiker in the falfe, than in the genuine bills ow ing to the fliade strokes being coarser, much nearer together, and consequently muck more numerous. This difference strikes the eye at firft view. The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, will be paid for apprehending, ii prosecuting to canviftiorr the several above described Offenders in refpeft to thi^* # as to the last described bills. THOMAS WILLING, Ptefidcnt ot the Bank United Statea. JOHN NIXON, President of the Bank of North America. By order of the Committees of the Eef pe&ive Boards. FOR SALE, At the STORES of JelTe & Robert Wain, • PORT WINE in pipes, hhds. and quar. tef casts LISBON do.in pipes and qtiorter casks Souchong and Gongo TEAS, in quarter chests A du'aotitv of Ltlbon and Cadiz SAL 7 Soft (lie I fed ALMONDS in* bales ' Velvet CORK-S in 40. ' Russia MATTS. June 9 d ■ <