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' y ■ •-j Jt.M-.. liu i'-.v. t -: its !tj.. t l.wl.ieh ccc 'si ii';' I 4 convtMu. ,'s i: i r.'h tuiui;V.< d wi'h Is.«ih!> \ : .c \ <oW net - isc li: t /t.v-. I IO •- 111 s, til l -i t j;i< uCil' U't !i list. !e :i ---" i'.'.i/.dn aN-uk'i 'to ;.i it.! 11 ; !t<' bortoin ;!o I.; j• ;i-1 i i ,CS lit-- <-! '"ii ;He l urnofr ol rfili iio' » and ?fH i; v* rricv.ti o' ■* \\ ,ky WMf, thai u! -a.tlc;. Sonic ol t Ik- {tones ate m the laiTie A<o.. ction o! Mtnrr.ils ?ik' o<lht Fodi's ?• :;o v ,li .'n\iv< 1"I ' < \s it h -fs mid :n j i.jor p w hi' i' ' i"'oi iroiv, ilc lii'i;-. :i',.i 'I o k'u Is fu; v. 11.;. • i .it e rftH.xed H tc r< n •uu , .,"'Nni d. Ici »;m»..n*. ')Yi> nsr.nagc fit-ii! oi of i'., Fidi'i k ; i,. ; ci«'ii , r?n -- ••• t.■ is oit • *v. ' i*c ?d inn vriv convK ni; ir t r\ (.. 5" ,inr. ilO I; t« or Vv '! I h«' J'.ltd l, • i . !•.•;, •> ! 'i 1u i c> 1 ■ r:.-m , .'i <■ m nnk i< •, • ii- ' ii -: \ < k -\ > o 1 ii : AHo i n ng ;i ■' r .-.ic.'t m.u.t.v-r, :i".* vjr-ciis u r 'S thev titc a | • > • ihe 1 v ' thp.ti the more . .'I'll,? R.i t lie p.ib'.ic. A i.i\t- i» F/.k, v<{ r. vcjrs old. is iuftrtcciv e<i. ,iv wh'cn t;.oi\l ji.ifion <ri>cs ot ' fu* 1',.;, o -i "p-..: rs ihu h<- wjs no 1 m - '-i v. ■th i: i! >' A 1 11 ' r: ; a j z ii' id n1 ; he ;• ait u nln r! v *, m it > c!l notice ol (he :i;'ioi;s ;i;)cttircs adjoin- I •' iir f\ i v oi I i'Mj. 1 Ik War Atlas. This Day is Ptibliflied, ( Price 'Two Dollars ) By MATHEW CARE Y, No. 118, Market-Jireet, A Collection of Maps, Including the Whole of the various Seats of the urefent War in Europe and the Well- Indies, viz. 1 "\/T.APo ( the United Provinces of Holland, XVjL Fi icflaud, G• onierts»en, Overyffel, Gcl dcrs, Utrecht, and Zealand. 2. Map o 1 the French, Dutch, and Austrian Netherlands. 3. Map of France divided into circles and departments. 4. Map o! Spain and Portugal. 5. Map of Germany ami Switzerland, 6. Map of Italy. 7. Map of the Weft-Ind«ei. N. B. Any of the above Maps may be had fcparair. Said Carey has lately pullifhed Account of Alfti'. is—with a Map—l/ 1 o£. Account of the Malignant Ftvcr, 4th edition— 375— Or. Naffy's Ticatife on do.— \f\o\. Jan. 25. 4: 23W. George Bringhurft, COACH-MAKER, In Mulberry (Arch) between Fourth and Fifth Streets, adjoining the Episcopal burying. ground, TAKES this opportunity of returning his grateful thanks to his former employers, and requesting their future favors, as well as thoie <»f the public in general. He continues to make and repair at the flioi reft notice, all kinds of pleasure carriages, such as coaches, chariots, phaetons with and without crai>e necks, coachees, chaises, kitte reens, wind for fu'kevsand chaffs, and harness ofevory description, in the neatest and newest faction now prevailing in the United Stares. And as he Las a quantity of the best seasoned wood by him, and capital workmen, he has not t'ie Haft dou'»t but he will,be able t<» give to tho'e who pleafcTo employ him. He has for sale, several carriages aim oft fioiftied, such as coachces, an Italian windsor chair, hung on flcel springs, a light phaeton for one or two horses, and a lulkey with a falling top. Carriages fold on Commission. Philark'',.hir. t Jan. 6, 1-94 m&t3m Bank of the United States. January 6th, 1 794. is hereby give-i, that there will IN be paid at the Bank, after the sixteenth instant, to the Stockholders or their represen tative*. d«»lv fifteen dollars and fifty cents for each (hare, being the d vidend declared for the last fix months. By Order, 3Mr JOHN K£AN, Cashier. Jujl pubii/hcd, United States Register, For the Year 1794. CoitiiHnit'.gi \ (' Ai!r\l) AR. \Mili the n<-cc(Tarv tables S\. tvi.-d im the l-nnnde ot ihe pt inc i pal towns ,1 t l> Uni.cd Sta.cs; (r.mm ion, rxteu', population ;l.d th and GOVERNMENT U.S. Supreme Lx»,cutive, I.FCISLATUKI, Judiciary, Lift t>( Couiifellort admitted t» ptaflife in die Supreme Court. !").» of A' ni ni f. D' Kskitive llk.uci-.t s, Dbiahtment of St a-t s , Mmiflcrs and i'onluls of the United States in nations, D«>. ol fofeij United S I'tc Department of the Treasury, s and Clerks of (he ri-fpc&ive of fices, Co;.' 111! Hi < <»• I o>ns, 0:-Ti. -is -:i i'ip Cuilohu, with their refpcc -11 ve d i ll»>ds .fsd ,ini is, L'.'l»-"crs ul tht. v.un their idpeftive diftiicis and furvcys» Lift ol d.ituble articles, See. Abigail from the revenue laws, Statement of the public debt, — of Light-houTcs, of appropriations for the support oi Government Department of War, Secretary's office, Accountant's, Monthly pay, of the army. Mint Establishment, Officers. 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Treasury Department, NOTICE is hereby given, that propofalj will be received at the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, until the 6 h of February next inclusive, for the supply of all Rations which may be required during the present year t at the fevcral places of rendezvous hereafter mention ed, tor the Recruiting Service, viz. At New-Brunfwick, in New-Jeifcy; At Philadelphia, j) At Lancailcr, > in Pennfvlvania. At Reading, ) The rations to br furnifhcd arc to consist of the following articles, viz. One pound of hiead or flonr^. One pound of brcf, or £ of a pound of pork. Half * jill of rum, brandy or whisky, One qu«t t of fait } Two quarts of vinegars , , > per ioo.rations, 1 wo pounds ot loap < r On pound of candles) THF. i/n n.nions icfidcnt in the tawiGF. Just Imported, m London, Dublin and Glasgow, Fron And now opening for lale, by MATHEW CAREY, Jit No. 118, Market jlrcet, A Large and Valuable COLLECTION OF BOOKS, Among which arp the following : N~"EW Annual Register for 1792 European Magazine for the fir ft fix months of 1793 Gibbons decline and fall of the Roman Empire Memoirs of the Manchester focicty, 3 vols. 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Imlay's description of Kentucky Present state of Nova-Scotia Present state of Hudson's Bay Preston on inafonry Lavater on physiognomy, abridged Zimmerman's survey Murphy's life of Dr. Johnson Necker on executive power KifTes of Secundus Gallery of portraits Volney's ruins of empires Vailiaint's travels, with superb engravings Dowmnan's infancy Adair's history of American Indians Benington on materialism and imma'eriali.m Berchold's advice to patriotic travellers Builder's magazine Complete farmer Chandon's life of Voltaire De Koa's travels Frank I'm'sirfe and works Grozier*s description of China Murphy's translation of Tacitus Godwin on political justice Gazetteer of France, 3 vols. TTelvetttis on man Karnes's Iketches of the history of man Liberal opinion?, or the history of Benignus Mawe's gardener's dictionary Noble's memoirs of the Cromwell family Playhouse di<stionary Reveries of solitude Smith's theory of moral fentiment# Stackhoufe's history of the bible Watson's life of Philip I Id. & Illd. Wonders of nature and art, 6 vols. Wanley's wonders of the little world, called man Wall is on the prevention of diseases Moore's journal in France Cox's travels into Denmark, Rufiia, Poland,&c. Cox's travels into Switze'land Rabant's history of the French revolution Life of Lord Chatham Mallet's northern antiquities Motherby's medical di&ionary Grigg's advice to females Hamilton's outlines of the practice of mid- wife i'v Manning's practice of physic Cleghorn's diseases of Minorca Innes on the muscles Pott's works Fourcroy's chemistry Armstrong on diseases of children Quincy's dispensatory 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 chemistry 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 Spalanzaoe's d.lTertations London practice of physic Bell's fnrgery Chaptal's chemistry. 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