Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, January 22, 1794, Image 4

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    fuft Imported,
From Ijohdon, Dublin and Gt.4sGoir,
Ami -io>\ <>[>v."> 1 nt<n .in, by
MATHEW CAREY,
Al No. 118, Market jlrct/,
A Lame and Valuable
COLLECTION OF BOOKS,
Among which are the following
N£V Annual Regilter for 179 2
European Magazine (01 the fir ft fix
months of I 793
Gib'mns decline and fall of the Roman Empire
Memoirs of the Manchester society, 3 vo ' s *
Pricftly on matter and i'pirit
on clirilhaniiy
Disney's lile of Dr. Jortin
Itingville's ancient geography
D'Anoi'r* of Guy Joli
M.-mry, a collection of essays
Varreof Pruflia's works
('aim oljJervei— by Mackintosh
Ruflfelj's ancient and mode n Europe
Lnngho ne's Plutarch
Elegant extracts, superbly "ill'
Elegant extra&s of natural hi dory
Sangaier and Bviifon's voyage
Rochon's voyage to Madagascar
Townfend's travels in Spain
TailVs Jerutitlem delivered
Sme'lie's tra'flatioc of Buffon
Berwick's history of quadruped*
Buffoo abridged
Hittory of birds
Philips'* history of inland navigation
Hooper's rational recreations
History of France, i" 3
Curiotities of literature, 3 vol*:.
Whi taker's defence of queen Mary
Sheridan's dictionary, 2 vols.
Dow's hrfto y of Hntdoftan
Sketches of the Hindoos
Key to polite literature.
linlay's d. Icriptiun of Kentucky
Present fta'e ot Nova-Scotia
Prelent state ps Hudson's Bay
Preston on ftiatonry
Lavater on physiognomy, abridged
Zimmerman's Purvey
Murphy's life of Dr. Johnson
Necker on executive power
Kiires of Secundus
Gallery of portraits
Volnev's ruins of empires
Travels
Vaillaint's travel*, with superb e igravmgs
Downman's infstncy
A.lair-s history of American Indiana
Benington 011 m»terißlifin and imma-en*.H«i
Bei chold's advice to patriotit travelleis
Buildei's magazine
Complete firmsr
Chandon's lite of Voltaire
De Non's travels
Franklin's life and work*;
Grozier's description ot China
Murphy's translation ot lacitus
Godwin on pol-tital justice
Gazetteer ot" France, 3
Helvetius on man
Kaimes's fketcheswf the hiftovy mmnn
Lib ral opinion?, or the history of Benignus
Mawe's gardener's dictionary
Noble's memoirs of the Cromwell family
Playlmufe di&ionary
■Reveries of solitude
Smith's tlreory ot" moral sentiment*
Stackhoufc's history of* the bible
Warfon's life of Philip Hd. Sc IHd.
Wonders of nature and art, 6 vols.
Wan ley's wonders of the little world, called
man
Wall s on the prevention ofdifeafes
Moore's journal in France
Cox's travels into Denmark,Ruffia,Poland,&c.
Cox's iravels into Switzerland
Rabant's history of the French revolution
Life of Lord Chatham
Mallet's northern antiquities
Motherby's medical dictionary
Grgg's advice to females
Hamilton's outlines of Hie pra&iee of mid-
wifery
Manning's practice of physic
Cleghorn'* diseases of Minorca
Innes on the mwfcles
Pott's works
Fourcroy's chemistry
Armstrong on diseases of children
Qiiincy's d fpenfatory
Edinburgh dispensatory
Lewis's dispensatory
Ryan on the asthma
Robertfon's treatise on fevers
Lees botany,
Leake on the viscera
Leake on diseases of women
Nicholfon's cliemiftry
Gardiner on the animal economy
Lewis's Materia Medica
Fordyce on digestion
Withering on the fox glove
Lind on the diseases of heat
Monro on diseases of armies
Haller's physiology
Spalanzane's difF-'r tat ions
London practice of physic
Bell's surgery
Cbaptal's chemistry.
MONEY borrowed or loaned, accounts da
ted or collected, employers fuired with
ciomeftics, hQufe rooms, boarding and lodging
voted, let or procured—soldier's, mariner's,
or militia men's pay, lands and claims on the
public ; lharcs in the banks, in the canals, and
the turnpike road : certificates granted by the
f>nblic, and the old and late paper monies ;
notes of hand, bills, bonds and tnorgages, with
or without depo'iis—Bought, fold, or nego
ciated at No. 8, in south Sixth-street, below
Market-ft»ect bv FRANCIS WHITE,
Whotranfa&s bufinef* in the public offi«es for
ccuntry people and others, by virtue of a pow
er ot attorney, or by pcrfonal application.
December 11
George Bringhurft,
COACH-MAKER,
In Mulberry (Arch) between Fourth and Fifth
Street's, 4 adjoining the Episcopal burying-
ground,*
r T" , AKES this opportunity of returning his
JL grateful thanks to Ins former employers,
and requeft-ng their future favors, as well as
those of the public in general.
He continues to make and repair at the
(hotted notice, all kinds of pleasure carriages,
Inch as coaches, chariots, phaetons with and
without crane necks, coathees, chaises, kitte
reens, windsor ful key sand chaiis, and haruels
ofevaiy description, in the neatest and newest
fafhio'it now prevailing in the United Stares.
And as he ''.as a quantity of the bed seasoned
wood by him, ai d capital workmen, he has
not the least dou'*t but he will be able to give
fati faction to tho e who pie ale to employ him
H6 has for sale, several carriages almost
finifhed, such as cbachees, an Italian wind for
chair, hung on steel springs, a ligl t phaeton for
one or two horles, and a fulkey with a falling
top.
Carriages fold on Commission
Philadelphia, Jan. 6. 1794
ALL persons having any demand againfl
the Estate and EiFe&s of Mrs. MARY
SINDR.EY, widow, late of Frank ford, Ox
ford towiilhip, in the State of Pennsylvania,
deceased; are desired to produce their ac
counts to Jacob Leshek and William Cref.d,
(in Frankford, aforefaid,) Executors and Ad
miniftra'tors of the above in order far fettle
inent. And whoever is indebted to said Kf
tate, &c. are requested to make payment to
the aforefaid Admiuiftrators, on or before the
15th of March, 1794, or they will be dealt
with according to law.
Frankford, Dec. 16,
Stock Brokers
No. 16, Wall-ftrcct, New-York.
THE Subscriber intending to confine himfelf
entirely to the PURCHASE & SALE or
STOCKS on COMMISSION, bigs leave to of
ftr his ferviccßtO hit friends and others, in the
line oi a Stock Broker. Those who may please
to favor htm with their bufioefs, may depend
upon having it tranfafted with the utmost fide
lity and difpaich.
Orders from Philadelphia, Ballon, or any
other partot the United Stairc, will be fbri&ly
attanded to. LEONARD BLSECKER.
Encyclopedia, Vol. X.
JUST PUBLISHED,
By THOMAS DOBSON,
Bookfrller, at the Stone House, in Second
ftreet Philadelphia.
VOLUME X. OF
Encyclopedia; or Dictionary
Of A ts, Sciences, and Mil'ceilaneous
Literature, on a Plan entirely new ;
Br which
The iXiflerent Sciences nnd Arts >
are digejled into the form of
Diftintft Treaties or Syflrems :
THIS volume contains principles of Levels,
Liberty, Do&rine of Light, Lightning,
Locks, Logarithms, Logic, History of Lon
don, Longitude, Luther, Lydia, Macedon,
Madagascar, Magic, Magnetism, Malts, His
tory of Man, Marriage, Mary, Maryland,
Masonry, Materia Medica, Meadow, Mecha
nics, with a great variety of Biographical a.od
Miscellaneous articles, illuilrated with Twew
ty Two Copperplates.
As a number ol families are still in the
country, and it is not generally known who
arereturned. T. Dobfon, solicits the favor
of the subscribers to call or fend for their vo
lume?, that they may be supplied as early as
poifible.
The TiNri volume of the Encyclopedia is
now presented to the public ; but as it makes
its appearance in an imperfed state, some ac
count of the reason of that imperfection should
be i2,iven. On the Bth of September last, the
Publisher had the misfortune of having his
Printing Office burnt down by a fire which
broke out in the neighbourhood, and a great
quantity of his printing materials destroyed,
and among other articles, the figures, with
which he was printing the tables or lo
garithms, belonging to the present volume,
were melted down by the violence of the fire.
As a supply of these could not be immediately
obtained, he was under the necefllty of pub
lifliing the volume without these taeles; but
hopes he shall be able to publish them with the
next volume which is now in considerable for-
wardnefs.
The Publi flier embraces this opportunity of
expressing his grateful acknowledgments to
the generous public, for the very liberal pa
tronage with which his undertaking has been
honored; at the fame time be takes the li
berty of representing to such-os tire subscribers
as are in arrears, the indifpenfible necefllty of
punctuality, both in taking up the volumei as
early as poflib.e after publication, and of pay
ing for them when taken. Many of the sub
scribers having got only one, two, three, &t.
volumes, and several volumes remain unpaid.
Thus the work hangs in all its different stages
from the commencement; and though the im
portance of a few dollars may be but a trifle
to the individuals, yet the accumulation of
these trifles unpaid lays the Publiflier under
very serious embarrafTinent, and deprives him
of the use of many Thoufandsnf Dollars which
at this time would be of very efTential service.
For tUefe reason* the Publisher finds himfelf
under the necefllty of recurring to the original
terms of publication, and in future no vo
lumes will be delivered but only to thole who
take and pay to the time of publication.
December a*.
A New Publication.
JUST PUBLISHED,
And to be fold by
R. AITKEN,
No. 22, Market jlrcct,
TRANSACTIONS OF THE AME-
RICAN PHILOSOPHICAL
SOCIETY.
Held at Philadelphia, for promoting Ufcful
Knowledge, Vol. 3. Piice 20/"in boards
(J3" The subscribers are recjuefted to call
as above directed for the 3d vol. where may
b« had, complete setts uniformly printed.
Contents of Voh $d.
1. An essay 011 tbofe enquiries in Natural Phi
losophy, which at present aremoft benefici
al to the United States of North America.
Dr. Nicholas Cot/in,
2. Conjecture* concerning the formation of
the earth, &c. Dr. B. Franklin.
3. A new and curious theory of Light and
Meat. Dr. B. Franklin.
4. Description of the process to be observed
in making large fheetsof paper in the Chi
nese manner, with one smooth furface.
Dr. B. Franklin.
5. Queries and conje&ures relative to Mag
netifin, and the theory of the Earth.
Dr. B. Franklin.
6. Explanation of a singular phenomenon, firft
observed by Dr Franklin, and not fatisfac
torily accounted for. Mr. R. fatterjon.
7. An account of an Earthy Substance found
near the falls of Niagara and vulgarly cal
led the Spray of the Falls; together with
some remarks on the Falls.
Robert M. D.
8. Observations on the probabilities oi tiie
duration of Human Life, and the progress
of papulation, in the United States of Ame
rica. William Barton, Esq.
9. A letter containing observations made at
Lake Erie, on that lingular phenomenon,
by seamen termed looming.
Andrew Ellicot EJq.
10. An Account of the Sug3ir Maple-Tree
of the United States, and of the methods
of obtaining Sugar from it, together with
obferYatioiis upon the ad vantages both pub
lic and private of this Sugar.
Benjamin Rujti, As. D.
xi. Memoir an the use of the Thermometer
in discovering Banks, Soundings, Sec.
Jonathan Williams, Esq.
12. An Account of the most effectual means
of preventing the deleterious confequenccs
of the bite of the Crotalus Horridm, or Rat
tle Snake. Benjamin Smith Barton, M. D.
x 3» Magnetic Observations, made at Ihe Uni
versity of Cambridge, (Maflachufetts.)
Dr. S. Wxllia ns.
14. Accurate determination of the right af
certiion and declination of Bootes, and the
Pole Star. Andrew Ellicott, Esq.
15. Act omit of several Houses in Philadelphia,
struck with Lightning, on June 7th, 1789.
David Rittenhoufe, Esq.
x 6. An Account of the effedts of a stroke of
Lightning on a Houle furnifhed with two
Conductors. Bavid Rittenhoufe, And Francis
Hopkinfon, Efqrs.
17. Experments and Observations on Evapo
ration in cold Air. C. Wiflar, M. D.
18. Postscript to Mr. Barton's Letter, te
Dr. Rittenhon'e, of the 17, of March, 1791.
19. New Notation of Mtafic.
«"3 1 '*
t&ftf.
Office,
Mr. R. PatterJon.
20. Observations on the Theorv of Water
Mills, See. W. Waring.
19. Astronomical Observations.
David Rittenhoufe.
20. A letter relative to a method of finding
the sum of the several powers of the Sines,
■fire. David Rittcnhoufe, Esq.
Si. Index Flo rae Lancaftrienfis.
Henrico Muhlenberg, D. D.
22. Investigation of the power of Dr. Bar
ker's Mill, as improved by Jsoes Rumfey,
with a defcriptioi) of the mill. W. Waring.
23. A Thermometvical Journal of the tem
perature of the Atmqfphere and Sea, on a
voyage to and from with explana
tory observations thereon.
Jonathan WiHiams, Esq.
24. Fi:ft memoir of observations on the plants
denominated Cryptogamick.
M. Dt Btauvois.
25. A letter, containing observations on the
ancient works of Arr, the Native Inhabi
tants, &c. of the Western Country.
Major Jonathan Htart.
26. An account of some of the principal dies
employed by the North American Indians.
Extracted by the late Mr. Hugh Martin.
17. An account of the beneficial effects of the
Cassia Chamaecrifla in recruiting worn-out
lauds, and in Inrichfing such as are natural
ly poor ; together with a botanical descrip
tion of the plant.
James Grcehway of Virginia.
28. An account of* a hill on the borders of
North Carolina, supposed to have been a
volcano, in a letter from a Continental of
ficer, to Dr. Jf. Greenway % Virginia.
29. An Accountof a poisonous plant, grow
ing spontaneously in the fooHiem part of
Virginia. Extracted from a paper by
Dr. James Creenu>a\ y Virginia.
30. Description of a Machine for me a faring a
ship's way. Francis Hspkinfon. Kfq.
31. An Inquiry into the question, whether the
Apis Mellifica, or true Honey-Bee, is a na
tive of America. Benjamin Smith R*nen % M.D.
32. An Account of a Comet.
David Rilienhoufe, FJq.
33. Cadmus or a Treat'feon the Elements of
Written Language, illustrating, by a Philo
sophical division of Speech, Hie power of
each character, thereby mutually fixing the
Orthography and Orthoepy. With an EflV 1
on the mode of teaching the Deaf, or SwiJ 1
SftW'tlJ.
znd consequently t Durob to fjwak, by W».
Thornton, M. D. Honored with the Ma
gellanic Gold Medal, by the Philofvphica]
Society, in December, 1792 N. ft.
Ctdtnus is printed in a fine 8. vo). and fold
by the Publisher hereof.
34. Obfervationt on the Theory of Water-
IV. tr<nn S .
35. An Improvement on Metalic
or Lightning rods. Afr* Robert Patlcrjon.
Mills.
Honored with the Magellanic Premium, by
an Award of the Society in December 1792.
36. An easy and expeditious method of dis
sipating the noxious Vapour commonly
found in Wells and other subterraneous
places. Lbcnezer Robin/on, ffq.
37. A method of draining Ponds in level
.7# 'h
38. Observations on the fevcrityof the win
grounds.
ter, 1779, *783* R ev - Matthew IVi/Jou.
39. A Description of a new Standard for
Weights and Measures; io a letter from
Mr. John Cooke, ofTipperary in Ireland.
40, Description of a Spring-Block., defigoed
to aflift a Veflel in failing* Francis Hopkin-
fo/ty EJq. Honored with the Magellanic
Gold Medal, by an Award of the Society
in December 1790.
December 20.
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR the benefit of thole who maybe con
cerned it may not be improper to notice,
that the United States, by their Ast ofthe lath
of February 1793, ordered that all Claims of
the description cberein mentioned, and which
originated previous to the 4th of March 1789:
be profented at tbe Treasury on or before the
firft day of May 1 otherwise they will
44 for ever thereafter, be barred, and exclu
-44 ded from settlement or allowance." And
as there may be several Creditors ofthe Uni
ted States, holding Certificates or other Se
curities, which form a part of the Domestic
Debt, and who wish to fubferibe to the Loan,
they are reminded that the term for receiving
I lubfcriptions at the Treasury, is by the Ast of
I tbe United States, parted the lecond of March
last, extended to the last day of June, 1794*
The following is an extaft from tbe Ast of
Limitation above referred to :
Section I. 44 Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the United
States of America, in Congress altembled—
Thpt all claims upon the United States, for
Services or Supplier, or for other cause, mat
ter or thing, furnilhed or done, previous to
the 4th day of March 1789, whether founded
upon Certificates, or other written documents
from Public Officers or otherwV/e, which have
not already been barred by any Ast of Limi
tation, and which (hall not be presented at
the Treasury before the firft d»« «f May l ?94»
shall for ever after be barred and preicriucu
from settlement or allowance : Provided,
that nothing herein contained, shall be con
st' ued to atffcft Loan-Office Certificates, Cer
tificates of Final Settlements, Indents of lri
tereft, Balances entered in the books of the
regifterof the treasury commonly called regis
tered certificates,loans of monies obtained in
foreign countries, or certificates illued pu ln
ant to the Ast, intitied 44 An Ast, making pro
vision for the Debt ofthe United States.
ADVERTISEMENT.
New-Jiks*y, > T>Y virtue of a Writ to me
Suffcx County. fl\ $ J3 diretted, issued out of
the High Court oi Chancery of New-Jersey,
the i-uit of William Shipley againit John Miug
and others; I (hall expose to sale at Publia Ven
due, on the sixth day of February next, between
the hours of Twelve and Five in the Afrernoota
of the lame day, on the Premises, the following
described Tract of Land, x with its appurtenances
firuate in the Township of Oxford and County
of SufTex, beginning at a Chefnut Oak Tree, cor
ner of Daniel Cox's land, and (landing i,', the
line of a former fu; v ey made to Thomas Steven,
foo, being marked with the letter B. and thence
extending along Cnxe's line (firft) (outh fifty de
grees weft fifty-five chifns and feverity-five links
to a Black Oak Tre#corner of Joseph Shippeo's
land (second) south nine degrees and fifteen mi
nutes, weft ninety chains and sixty five links ro
a forkod White Oak Tree, marked with the let
ters P and B another of the said Shippen'.s cor
ners (third) thence north eighty degrees, east one
hundred and forty-fivr chains, to a post on the
fontherly fide of Paquaofte-River, being alio a
corner of John Reading's land (fourth) thence
north thirty-nine degrees weft, one hundred
and thirty-two chains to the place of beginning
•ontaining nine hundred and thirty acres with
the usual allowance for road* and high ways—
The fame Premises are within eight miles of the
River Delaware, and there is thereon a conveni
ent Grift Mill with two pair of Stones—a Saw
Milt in good repair, with afuffceient ftrcam of
water for their ufc—a Dwelling Houfc, Store
House, and several small buildings.
MARK THOMPSON,Sheriff.
Dated sad day ot July, 1793.
E. Oswald,
No. 156, Market-Street, South,
A T the requeit of a number of friend?,
* proposes pubH(hing The Independent
Gazetteer, twice a week, viz Wedncidavs
and Saturdays—To commence in January next,
If fufficient encoeragement offer?
It will be pnblifhed on Paper aad Types
equal to irs p-efent appeaiance. The U,b
fcription 3± dollar? per ann.
Advertilement# not exceeding a fnware,
will be iuferted 4 times for 1 dollar—every
continuance one fifth of a dollar. Tho'e ex
ceeding a fcjuare, in th« fame proportion.
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