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    t March, 1 179^-
JUST PUBLISHED,
B/ MATHEW CAREY,
No. 118, Marlct Jlrul,
iJ-E, FIItSTVOLtfIS*E OF A NEW
SYSTEM OF
Modern Geography:
OR, A
Geographical, Hiftarical, ana
Commercial Grammar;
And present flute of the leveral
NATIONS OF THE WORLD.
CONTAIN INC,
1. Tli* figures, motions, and distances of
the planets, according to the Newtonian fyf
' tem and the latest oofervations.
2. A geiierat view of tlie e&rth, confide red
» an a planet; with fevera! ufeful geographical
definitions and problems.
3 The g and (livifinns of the into
land and water, continents and islands.
4. The iituatiou and extent of empires,
kingdoms, Hates, provinces and colonies.
5- Their climates, air, fort, vegetable?,
produftloni, metals, minerals, natural ctiri*
ofi:ies, Teas, rivers, bays,capes, promontories,
aud lakes.
* s 6. Tne birds" and beads. peculiar to each
country.
7. Observations on the changes that have
been any where observed upon the face of na
ture since the niiVft earjy periods of history.
8. The and origin of nations ; theii
forms of government, religion, laws, reve
nues, taxes, naval and military strength.
9. The genius, manners, customs, and ha
bits of the people.
10. Their language,learning,arts,faiences,
niauufaftu:es, and commerce.
11. Tiie cnicfcities, ftruttures, ruins, and
artificial ctriofi'ties
12 The longitude, latitude, bearings, and
distances of principal places from Philadelphia.
To wkisk arc added.
1. A Geogr \ phi c a.l Index, with the names
ami places alphabetical))' arranged.
2. A Tablk '«>> the Coins of all nations, and
their value tndpllafs and cents.
3. A Chronologic a l Table of remarkable
events, from the creation to the pre fan t time.
By WILLIAM GUTHRIE, JSJq.
The Piart corrected by
D . Hittenhouse.
To wnich have been added,
The late Discoveries of Dr. Herschei-L,
and other eminent Astronomers.
The FIRST AMERICAN EDITION,
Corrc&ed, Improved, and greatly Enlarged.
The firft volume contains twenty~one-iVlap?
and Charts, besides two Agronomical Plates,
viz.
1. Map of tiie worlds 2. Chart of the world.
3. Europe. 4 Alia. 5. Africa. 6. South
America. ,7. Cook's difcove ies. 8. Coun
tries roumUthenorth Pole. 9. Sweden, Den
mark, a'nd'Norway. i 3. Seven United. Pro
vinces. 11 Au&rian, French and Dutch Ne
therlands. 12. Genanny. 13. Seat ot war
inFraice. 14. France divided into depart
ments. iS- Switzerland. :6. Italy, Sicily,
and Sardinia. 17, Spain and Portugal.
• 18. Turkey in Europe And Hungary. 19 Ire
land. Weft-Indies. 2i. Vermont. 22. Ar
millary sphere. 23. Copernican system.
With the second volume, winch is now in
the press, will be given the following Maps :
i. Russia iil Eur ope and Alia.
2 Scotland.
3. England and Wales.
4. Polandi
5. China.
6 Hindottan.
7. United States.
8- Briti/h America.
9. State of New-Hampshire.
jO. State of Massachusetts.
11- State of Connecticut.
12. State of Rhode Island.
i - State of New-York.
i 4* State of New-Je . fey.
15. State of Pennfylvariia.
16. State of Delaware.
17- State of Maryland.
18- State-os Virginia.
19. State of Kentucky.
2o State of North-Carolina.
21. Tfinneffee Government.
22. State of South-Carolina.
23. State of Georgia.
TERMS."
1. This work will be computed in two vo-
I utTies.
4. Subscribers pay forr the present volume on
del.very, fix dollars, and the price of bind
ing, (56 cents for boards.)
3. They ma* receive the succeeding volume 1
in tweiny.-four weekly numbers, at a quar
t<fi dollar each, or else, when finifhed, at
the fame pnee as the firft.
4- The fubfeription wiil be raised on the firft
day of June.l 794, to fourteen dollars, ex
clusive of binding.
J. Should any copies remain for sale after the
completion ot the work, thev will be fold at
sixteen dollars, and the price of binding
6. The names of the fubf'tribers will be pub
li(hed as patrons of American literature
arts,and faiences. f
It i. wholly unneceflary to expatiate „ n the
advantage, to American readers, that thisedi
tion possesses, over every imported edition of
any system of Geography extsnt. The add it
tion of maps of the several (Ute , procured a
» very great expense, and from the best ma
terials that.are att#i«abl s , (peaks such fijll
conviftionon thi.sfubjeft, that it would be
difrefpeft to the reader's uoJerftandins to
fupp >fe it requisite to enter into a detail of
arguments to prove its superiority. In no
wo;k have luch maps beenever intro- ,
Th* and additions wVtch ar
,coade 911 this work.,are innumerable, a"d occuj
in every page. The public are referred to
the prefacel*or a flight iketch of a few of
them.
The publjfher takes the present opportu
nity of returning his most thanks to
tiiofe characters who have favored
turn with documents for improving the maps
of faveral of the states. He requefrs a conti
nuance of their fcinduefs $ and hopes that such
public fpirired .citizens, as are poflelTed of li
ni'lar docurn/nts, will favor- him with their
perferting his undertaking.
The extraordinary encouragement with
which he has been favored, has excited
in his bread ihe warmest fentuuenti of grati
tude—fen tiin-Nits which time will not iefface.
Hi' pledges to the citizens of the
United States, tofpare neither pains nor ex
penfe to render the present edition of Guthrie's
Geography improved, deserving of their pa
tronage. waftf
NOT I G ET
THE OFFICE >f the S_creta r \ of State is
removed from High Street, to »he New Build
ings, the corner of Sixth 4 Mui erry ftieets
May 15 !w
SHOES.
A quantity of stout well made Men's size
SHOES, adapted-tor the Southern market, fbi
sale at
No. 36, North Third Jlreet.
May 6 irtw&fiot
NANKEENS.
Nankeens of Superior Quality,
FOR SALE AT
No. 40, north Fifth Street.
April 21. mw&ftf
ESSENCE
For the Tooth-Ache,
Prepared and fold by Dr. Lee, Golden-
Square, London.
THE public is offj ed ole of the most
efficacious and fafe medicines, thut ever ap
peared, for that most excruciating pair, the
Toorli-Ache—the numerous inftaHces of its
happy effects,'in reliev nr the affli&ed, have
now brought t into u iij erfal efi iln at ion ; it
noto ;lv relieves the toot 1 ) ache, but is of the
"urmoft service in curing the SCURVY in the
Gums, in preventing the difagnceable smell
that is produced from unfou'id tse h, & wi-JJ
occasion a sweet hrpath j it I kcsvife prevents
the teeth from decaying, and will b - found
a general prefervei of the leeth and Gums
S 'ld (itily at
PoynteWs Stationary Store,
No. 2i, Second street.
April 24. tuth&s 3W
Ground Plan
OF THE
City and Suburbs
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
TAKEN FROM ACTUAL SURyET.
IT is with pleasure that the publisher has to
info: m his fubferiberiand the public in penr
ral, that the plate ,s now under the hands o<
the en j raver, and in greater forwardnfs than
was at si ft contemplated. - At the fame fimc
lie begs leave to r mind them, rh.'t subs. lip
t'on papers are still open at most of the noted
book-stores 111 the city ; and that he hopes
from the whole of them to be en.ibled to so m
such a refpeftable ca'alogue of names, as wi l !
do a creiht to the work, as well as afford a
reasonable encouragement ty the undertske.i
Thole who are delirous of further informa.
tion are requested to tall no
Benjamin Davies,
No. 68, Market (Iree t.
A P ril '4- m&thtf
freafury Department.
XT May n ' th ' 1 794-
NUIICE is hereby given, ths* Pi ouofals
will be revived at the Office ot the Comm-f
---fioner of the Revenue, for Ship Timbei of
the following kinds, suitable lor the building
of the Frigates authorized by Law. A par
ticular detail of the sizes and proportions will
Offic™' nUniC * ted ' 0 " a PP lication at the said
White Oak Timber and Plank.
98 Pieces of various Dimeofions, inelud
""B Floor and Riling Timbers,
&c. for a VefTel 01*140 or 150 feet
Keel.
. 2 7,000 Feet of Plank, Scantlinf, Wal
£ P'eces, Bilge St . eak , Clamps, &c. &e .
Si 200 various uies.
Pitch Pine.
25,000 Feet of Plank lor Decks.
0 2>o Beams,from 42 to 28 feet long, and
* from .0 by 12 to ,5 by 18 inches thro'.
50,000 Locust 1 reeoails, 18, 24 and qo
inches long. J
j 000 Feet of Inch and half-inch Cedar
Boards.
33,000 Feet of Yellow Pine Boards and
Scantling.
=i^ err T"- s r illine to fu i'P'y an y P art ° f tue
101 "the- "I tor ° I,e Sh 'P) or in proportion
W , ° e f,X ' wiU raake their Pro, ofals
ccordmgly. tt 4 3 u-
/
The Public are cautioned to
beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Bills of
the Bank of the United States, and Twenty
Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America,
several of which have appeared in circulation
within a few days pajl; they are a good ge
neral imitation of the genuine Bills, hut may
he dj/lihgui/hcd by the following
MARKS.
Five Dollar Bills of tb; Batik of the
United. States*
ALL that have appeared have the letter 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 that word,
so that a line extended from the top of the O,
to touch the top of th£ M. would extend con
(iderably above the range of whole word.
In the word United the letters are narrow
erand closer together than th# reft of the bill
The i and fin the word promise are not
parallel, the yinclining much more forward
than the i.
The engraving is badly executed,the (hokes
ot all the Letters are stronger and the devi e
in themargin particularly ismuch coarfcr and
appears darker than in the true bills. Some
of the counterfeits bear date in 1791 —Where-
as the Bank was not in operation till Decern
ber, and no five dollar bills were ifTued in
ihat year.
Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank ofjNorth
America.
ALL that have appeared have the letter
B tor their alphabetical mark.
They are printed on a paper nearly similar
to that of the couuterfeit Five Dollar Notes
above dcfcribed ; the engraving is bettei exe
ucted, and they approach nearer to the ap
pearance of the genuine hills.
The fine ruled lines through the word Ttccn
t\ 9 in the body of ihe bill, are lnnumhei th r
teen in the genuine b<lis, and but twelve in
the counterfeits.
The word Company is much like the fame
word in the Five Dollar B Hs as defer ibed a
bove, the 0 being lels than the m t and others
folio wing.
There is no stroke to the t in the word North
whereas in the genuine bills the stroke is, well
defined.
The letters ent in the word Tuienty y to 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 Ttu and go
ing below them.
The lignature J Nixon, has the appear
ance of being written with lamb-black and
01, and ditiers h:mi a»her inks uCtrO in
printing the bills and the oalhicr's' iiguature.
It is fuppoied these forge;ics were committed
in some of ths Southern States, as all the coun
terfeits thai have appeared, have come from
theocc, and two persons have been apprehend
ed in Virgima ( cyi suspicion of being ihe author
of them.
The reward CTTF. THOUSAND trait, /tKS
will be paid to any Peifon or P< «sons who {haN
difeover and prdfecute to convidt oir the several
offenders of the following defniptions or any
of them, viz.
The person or pcrfons, who manufa&ured
the paper on which the Bills are printed.
The person or persons, who -engraved the
plates.
The printer or printers, of the bills,
fcvciy person who has a&ed as a principal in
any othci way, in the counterfeiting and utter
ing the said bills.
Philadelphia, Match 28, 1794
April 22, 1794,
Other counterfeit bills
of the Bank of the United States have appeared
ill circulation.
The denomination is of TWENTY DOL
LARS,and the alphabetical maik is the let
ter B.
1 hey may be diflinguiftied from the genu
ine by the following MARKS :
The paper of ihe counterfeit? is of a more
tender texture at«j gloil'ey fmface than the
genuine, and. there is no water mark in them.
Tlie letter C. in the word Caihier, in the
true bills is strongly marked, whereas in the
counterfeits, ihe whole letter is a fine hair
itroke, evidently in an uiifinifhed state. The
letter a in the word demand, is badly formed
and tiie whole -word ill dohe, and there is no
comma at the end of it, as there is~in the
genuine bills.
, 'marginal device, is much darker in
1e „ » t ' ,an " le genuine bills owing to
t e fliade flrokes being coarser, much nearer
ogether, and conlequently much morp nu
merous. This difference strikes the eye at firft
view. J
nnr h r I 3 rcward of ONE THOUSAND
LARS, will be paid for apprehending, ic
profecucing to convi&ion the several above
►w' ( ? ffcnders i" 'efpeft to this, as to
the laftdefcribed bills.
THOMAS WILLING, P.efident
ol the Bank United States.
JOHN NIXON, Prcfidcnt of the
Bank ot North America.
By order of the Committees of the Ref
peftive Boards.
TO BE SOLD,
A large elegant House,
and Lot of Ground,
TN an eligible fituation,—-alio a Country Seat
i- within 6 miles of the City, with 9 acres of
iand, or 42 acfes of land and meadow, the
House is not exceeded bymany in the vicinity
ol the city, in size, or convenience.
For particulars apply to the printer.
m&ttf
3 Beef, Porkj and Butter* |
J BEE?, prime and cargo ot good quality
y POKK, prime and cargo of liol
2 > BURLING!O-N TORK
BUTTER, in firkin's
f " ' ALSO,
V A CARGO OF
MAHOGANY,, .
Landing at John Weft's Lumber Yarn, near
Pool's Bridg., from on board the Fail Ameri
can, from the Bav of Honduras, and
f. 3000 bushels of Good Wheat
FOR SALE BY
JOHN SKTRIN,
No. 35, No. Water St reet.
:r May 15. d , 2J
Just Piibliflied,
A one handsome volume, nmo, Pries 5s
i. AMD FOR SALE BY
>• JOHN ORMROD,
, t 4t Franklin's Head, No. 41, Cbefuut
J Stre't,
AN ESSAY ON THE
I Natural Equality of Men
d On the Rights that result from it) and on the
e Duties which it impbfes.
To MEDAL wis adjudged, by the
1 Teylerian Society at Haarlem.
Corrected and Enlarged.
h By WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN
D. D. '
, f Proleflbr of Moral Philosophy, and the Law
oi Nature, and of Ecclcfiaftical Hiftorj ;
r and Minister of tiie Engiifh Chu.ch at IL
s trecht.
Aliquid semper ad communtm utilitatem af
ferendum Ctcero.
T/m Firjt American Edition.
. '"pHEgrand principle of Equality, if rjght
i. iy understood, is the only basis 011 which
11 U'liverlal juilice, sacred o-der, and perfect
freedom, can bediintly bYii'.t,aijd permanent
2 ty secured. The view of ,t exhibited in this
clfay, at the fame time that it reprefles the
infoletice of office, the tyranny ofjinde, and
the outrages of opprefli.m ; confirms, ... the
nioft forcible nianner, the necelfity of fubor- '
dination, and the just deruands of la*ful au
thority. So tar indeed, frpm Ipofeni. g the
-bands ol fyciety, that it maintains inviolate,
every natural and every civil diftinftion,
draws more clo'ely every social tit, unites in
one harmonious and juflly proportioned fyf
teni, and brings men together pn tfce even
ground of the inherent vights of human »a- , «
ture, of reciprocal obli ation, and of a com
mon relation to the<(dhiaunity.
March 18. ' t,,tf
STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA.
In the Houfe^ojßepresentatives,
1) E C fc. MR E K 2 1 it. 1 793.
TT/HEREAS the Commiflioni rs of public
- —V V _j&££QliJ3is,.iJ..A.v ihai they can
not proceed 10 the in ligation of tW Tieafury
Accounts, refp-fting fprcia! Indents, without
k'nowmg the.ou:Handing amount thereof in cir- s
culation:—Therefore, m
Hefolved, That ail holders of special lirdrnt®
be dire&ed, and rtquirvo, on or before ihc firft
day of Novorubc ri xf, to deliver the fprtcial In
dents in their ppflVfljon to orre or othet of the
ConmuiTioiit's of Trcafgry, who are to give
receipts for the 1 :mc, and to'rep >ix to the Com
miiiioriers on public accounts, on or befoie the
tenth day of November next, the amount by
them refpe&iveJy received, and also to the Le
gislature, at their meeting in November next,
and that alj special Indents not rendered into
the Tieafury as above, on or before the firft day
of November next, lhall bt, and the fame are
heieby barred.
Rejolved, 1 hat public notice of this resolution
be given in the several Gazettes in this Slate,
once every three weeks, umil the firft day of
November next. And that the Delegaics of this
State in the Congrels of the United Slates, be re
queued to cause this ri folutioh to be publiftied
in on< or roo« e papers in the cities of Philadel
phia and New-York, and that provision will be
made lor the expences attending such publica
tion.
Ordered, That the resolution be sent to the
•folate tor their concurrence.
Bv order of the House,
JOHN DART, C.H.R.
In the SENATE,
December 21#, 1793.
Resolved, That this House do concur with the
Houle of Repiefcntatives in the foregoing reso
lution s.
Ordered, That, the refirhitions be sent to the
House ol Reprefentarives.
by order of the Senate.
FELIX WARLtY, Clerk.
ewtNov.
Stock Brokers Office,
No. 16, Wall-ftrect, New-York.
THE Subfciiber intending to confine himfelf
entirely to the PURCHASE & SALE of
STOCKS on COMMISSION, h<gs leave to of
trr his fervicesto his friends and others, in the
line o( a Slock Broker. Those who may please
to favor him with their business, may depmd
upon having it tranfa&ed with the urmoft fide
lity and dispatch.
Orders hom Philadelphia, Boflon ? or any
other part of the United States, \si»ll bf ftriftly
attended to. LEONARD BLEECKLR.
m&ihtt
PHILADELPHIA :
Printed by JOHN TTENNO, No 3
South Fourth-Street.