Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, February 05, 1794, Image 4

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    Peale's Museum,
HAS l ately received a number of
among whieb are ihc lollowing : That
ema*kkble biid called the Cutwater, 01 fcil
irs-bill; The Avofette, ccrtnmonlv called the
ihoe-m.tk r, beraufe oi its bill rcfcmbling a
:rooked awl—The Long-b gs, commonly call
ed the Black-bc, having perhaps tin longed legs,
in proportion to the size of the bud, any of
he feathered tube—Thf Storm finch, common
ly ca!l<d mother Caty's chick'n —I-he Sea
wallow, and various Gulls ; elides a variety
ol Cranes, Curlew *, Snipes, &.£.
Th full «f a Whale and one of its Vcrtc bres.
An India* haichet made of chi\lia
rurious hst those uninformed wild pwplr, hav
ing very of the aits, and being
igno;ant even ot the ex ilencc of iron and lUel,
H.ouid be able to form fuc'.i haid fubftancts in
to fanciful forms as this, and o(h r Indian ma
nutaCtu'es now in the Muleum.
A lignified Quincc : The fpccimcn (hews
wha; a icmaikablc effift a dry waim ft uatioif
has on fruit. Ii is now about 8 years fincc it
was gathered ; and it was a real quince, now be
come wood, at leall in appealance.
Pcefented bv Mrs. Manion ol Charleltown,
S. C. aiooiufed by the O ahei'ans in making
their bark cloth, by pounding the bark on this
inlUument of wood, it produce* the ribs which
resemble threads : the perfectly Ibaight and
equal lines made in tbis extreme haid wood, by
men without the use of iron,are curous & won
derful.
Alio, a rope made of grafj
ing of a ve'ffel of Kamfkatka.
Pielen'ed by I)r.Hall, o! Lewis-town, 3 Squib
in spirits : when this fi!h was lound, a number
ot Hones were append d to firings or ligaments
that projiGetl from the front of its head,which
occasioned a conjetfuic, ;js it iv not turnilbed
w ii,h fufficient fins to resist the violence of thG
tide and currents, that it fattened wt.h thcfc li
gaments on whatever it Sound at the bottom ; so
tiiat ilie Hones answered the purpofeof anchors
and the ot a glutinous'fttcky nature,
that o! cable#. Some of the (tones are in the
Jjine ph'al.
A co.K 6fion of Minerals and other Foflils
a'f now dtfplayed in drawers covered with glass
and in a mode which willfceuie them from de-
rangement. To each specimen are affixed rcfe
ren cs to a book of ccfcripiion*. This manage
ment of specimens of Hie Foflil kingdom, ren
ders this part of the Museum veiv convenient
and fatista6fdry,and great attention will be paid
to the fvftematicbl order of them, and in mak
ing the nect iTary clfn'S of each : Alio in giving
in a concifi maimer, trie various uses they are
applied to; thereby tendering them the more
interfiling to the public.
A Living Elk, of 2 years old. is just receiv
ed. Bv the account which moftl. Button gives
ot thf Elk, it appears that he was not acquaint
ed with titis American animal; he particularly
emits all notice of the curious apertures adjoin-
ing the eves of this Elk
War Atlas.
This Day is Published,
( Price 7 iuo Dollars)
By MAT HEW- CAREY,
No. 118, Market-Jlreet,
A Collection of Maps,
Including the whole of the various Sca:s of
the prcfent War in Europe and the Welt-
Ind-cs. viz.
i."\ /T A P of the United Provinces of Holland,
IVJL Fiirfland, Groniengen, Overyflel, Gcl
drrs, Utrecht, and Zealand.
2. Map of the French, Dutch, and Austrian
Netherlands.
3. Map of Fiance divided into circles and
departments.
4- Map of Spain and Portugal.
5. Map of Germany and Switzerland,
6. Map o! Italy.
7. Map of ihe Weft-Indies.
N. B. Any of the above Maps may be had
separate.
Said Carey has lately pubhfhed
Account of Algiers—wtm a Map—i/io|.
Account of the Malignant Fever, 4th edition—
3/9— Dr. Naff) 's Trcatife on d6.—l/1 o£.
Jan. 25,
George Bringhurft,
COACH-MAKER,
In Mulberry (Arch) between Fourth and Fist
Streets, adjoining the Episcopal burying-
ground,
'HOAXES this opportunity of returning his
JL grateful thanks to his former employers,
and tequeftingtheir future favors, as well as
those of the public in general.
He continues to make and repaiir at the
(horteft notice, all kinds of pleasure carriages,
fnch as coaches, chariots, phaetons with and
without crane necks, coachees, chaises, kitte
reens, wind/or fulkeysand chairs, and ha me fs
of every description, in the neatest and newest
fafhion now prevailing in the United States.
And as he has a quantity of the heft seasoned
wood by him, and capital workmrn, he has
not the least doubt but he will be able to give
fatisfaftion to those who plenfe to employ him.
He has for fafe, several carriages almost
finifhed, such as coachees, an Italian windsor
chair, hung on steel Ppiings, a light phaeton ibr
one or two horses, and a fulkey with a falling
top.
Carriages fold on Commission.
Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1794* m&t^m
Bank of the United States.
January 6th, 1794.
NOTICE is hereby given, that there will
be paid at the Eank, after the sixteenth
instant, to the Stockholders or their represen
tatives, duly authorized fifteen dollars and
fifty cent* for each (hare, being the dividend
declared for the last fx months.
By Order,
JOHN KEAN, Cashier.
United States Register,
Containing,
\ CALENDAR, w>m the necefTaiy tables
ft.ted loi the Latitude cf the principal towns
in the Untied Slate*; fuuation, extern, population
and GOVERNMENT U.S.
Supreme Executive,
I.KCIM.ATURI,
Judiciary,
Lift of Counsellors admitted t© pra&ife in
the Supreme Court.
Do. of Auoinirs, Do.
ExfCUTtvß Branches,
Department of Stats,
Mmillers and Confu'.s ot the United States
in foreign nations.
Do. of foreign nations resident in the
United States.
Department of th» Treasury,
Principals and Clerks of the refpeftive of
fices,
Commiflioners of Loans,
Officcis ofthr Customs, with their rcfpcc
tive diftri&s and ports,
Officers of the Excise, with their rtfpeftivc
di(l< ids and survey»,
Lift of dutiable articles, &c.
Abftra# from the revenue laws,
Statement of the public debt,
of Light-houses,
of appropriation for the support
, ot Government.
part of the rigg-
Department of War,
Secretary's office,
Accountant's,
Monthly pay, See. of the army
Mint Establishment,
Officers.
AbHraft from the laws relating to coinage,
Post Office Establishment,
Office**,
Abftrafl from the law establishing the office
Lift of pod towns, with their refpe6tive
di ftanc.es as eftabliihed by the Polt-Maf
ter General.
Latitude and Longitude of the prin
cipal towns in the United States and their
vicinity.
Banks,
United States,
North Ameiica,
State banks with their capitals.
Literary Institutions.
American Philosophical Society, See.
American Academy .of Arts and Sciences.
National Manufactory at Paieifon
N. j.
Sessions of the Courts of the United
Western Territory
State Governments.
Abftrafl from the constitution of each state
Principal officers, executive, legislative and
judiciary.
Militia,
Officers of the Banks, capitals, dates of in
corporation, periods of limitation, ex
tent of property, &c.
Untverfities, Colleges and Academies,
Societies, (cientific, humane, political
Exhibiting in as general and comprehensive a
view as pollible the internal police, the stale
of litetature, arts, commerce, and focuty,in
the several states.
Price 50 cents.
Printed by Stewart and Cochran, No. 34,
South Sccond (beet, and John M'Culloch, No.
1, norrh Third ftrect, and fold by them and
the booksellers. Jan. 27. d6t
Notice is hereby given,
the fubferiber has been duly ap-
X pointed Administratrix on the estate of
his Excellency John Hancock, Efq- late of
Boston, in the county of Suffolk, deceased, and
has taken upon herfelf that trust, by giving
bonds as the law diredts—and all persons in
terested, are defirtd to take notice accord
ingly.
DOROTHY HANCOCK.
Boston, Nov. 13, 1793-
ALL persons who have any demands against
the Estate of his late Excellency JOHN
HANCOCK, Esq. deceased, are requested to
exhibit the fame to the Subscriber, Attorney
to the Administratrix of said Estate : And all
persons who stand indebted to said Estate, are
reauefted to fettle with him immediately; as the
Ast of Limitation of Actions, which is to take
place on the firft day of December next, will
otherwise render it neccffary for him to com
mence suits against them.
JOSEPH MAY, Attorney
to the Administratrix.
Boston, Nov. 13, 1793*
N. B The Printers throughout this Com
monwealth, are requested to insert this in their
refpeftive newspapers, and forward their ac
counts for the fame, to J. M
Tveafury Department,
NOTICE is hereby give-n, that proposals 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 prcfent year, *1 the
fcveral places of rendeivous hereafter mention
ed, for the Recruiting Service, viz.
At New-Brunfwick, in Ncw-Jerfcy;
Ai Philadelphia, ")
At Lancaster, in Pennsylvania,
At Reading, )
The rations to be furniflied arc to consist of the
following articles, viz.
One pound of bread or flour,
One pound of beef, or \ of a potind of pork,
Half ajili of lum, brandy or whisky,
One quart of fait
Two quarts of vinegars
... n j r r > per too rations
Iwo pouods ot loap ( r
On- pound of candles)
JhJI publlfljedi
THE
For the Year 1794.
States.
Take Notice.
fuft Imported,
From London> Dublin and Glasgow,
And now opening for (ale, by
MATHEW CAREY,
At No. 118, Market Jlreet,
A I-arge and Valuable
COLLECTION of BOOKS,
Among which are the following :
NEW Annual Regilter for 1792
European Magazine for tlwe firft fix
months of 1793
Gibbons decline and fall of the Roman tmpire
Memoirs of the Manchester society, 3 vols.
Priestly on matter and spirit
on christianity
Difiey's life of Dr. Jortin
Kingville's ancient geography
D'Aitoirs of Guy Joli
Memty,a collection of eflays
Varieof Prussia's works
Calm obfervei—by Mackintofti
RufTell's ancient and modern Europe
I-anghorne's Plutarch
Elegant extracts, superbly gilt
Elegant extra&s of natural history
Saugnier and Briflon's voyage
Rochon's voyage to Madagascar
Townfend's travels in Spain
Taflo's Jerusalem delivered
Smellie's translation of Buffon
Berwick's history of quadrupeds
Buffon abridged
History of birds
Philips's history of inland navigation
Hooper's rational recreations
History of France, in 3 vols.
Curiosities of literature, 3 vols.
Whitaker's defence of queen Mary
Sheridan's didtronary, 2 vols.
Dow's history of Hindoftan
Sketches of the Hindoos
Key to polite literature.
I inlay's description of Kentucky
Present state of Nova-Scotia
Present state of Hudson's Bay
Preston on masonry
Lavater on physiognomy, abridged
Zimmerman's survey
Murphy's life of Dr. Johnson
Necker on executive power
Kilfos of Secundus
Gallery of portraits
Volney's ruins of empires
VaiHaint's travels, with superb engravings
Downman's infancy
Adair's history of American Indians
Bcnington on materialism and immaterialifm
Berchold's advice to patriotic travellers
Builder's magazine
Complete farmer
Chandon's life of Voltaire
De Non's travels
Franklin's life and works
Grozier's description of China
Murphy's translation of Tacitus
Godwin on political justice
Gazetteer of France, 3 vols.
Helvetius on man
Kaimes's sketches of the history of man
Liberal opinion?, or the history of Benignus
Mawe's gardener's di&ionaiy
Noble's memoirs of the Cromwell family
Playhouse di&ionary
Heveries of fotttude
Smith's theory of moral sentiment«
Stackhoufe's history of the bible
Watson's life of Philip I Id. &: Hid.
Wonders of nature and art, 6 vols.
Wanley's wonders of the little world, called
man
Wallis on the prevention of diseases
Moore's journal in France
Cox's travels into Denmark, Ruflia, Poland,&c.
Cox's travels into Switzerland
Rabant's history of the French revolution
Life of Lord Chatham
Mallet's northern antiquities
Motherby's medical dictionary
Grigg's advice to females
Hamilton's oatlincs of the practice of mid
wifery
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 dfpenfatory
Edinburgh dispensatory
Lewis's dispensatory
Ryan on the asthma
Robertlon's treatise on fevers
Lees botaYiy,
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 armias
Haller's physiology
Spalanzane's diflertations
London pradlice of physic
'Bell's surgery
Chaptal's chemistry.
MONEY botrowed or leaned, accounts fta
tcd or colletted, employers suited with
domestics, houfeYooms, boarding and lodging
Rented, let or procured—foldicr's, mariner's,
or militia men's pay, lands and claims on the
public ; (hares in the banks, in the canals, and
the turnpike road ; ceitificates granted by die
public, and the old and late paper monies ;
notes of hand, bills, bonds and tnorgages, -with
or without depolits—Bought, fold, or r.cgo
ciated at No. 8, in south Sixth-street, below
by FRANCIS WHITE,
Whotranfadh business in tho public offites for
country people and others, by virtue of a pow
er of attorney, or by pcrfonal application.
December 11.
tawl6F.
Robert Campbell,
No. 54, South Secvnd-jlreetj
Seconddoor below the cornerofCheinut-flreet,
HAS IMPORTED,
By the late arrivals from Britain and Ireland,
A large and general AJfortment of
New Books ,an J Stationary,
Which will be difpoi'ed of on the foweft terms.
Dec. 23. mwjjftf
ALL persons having any de
mand* agauiit the cilate ul Gt.ORGE
VVIHLE, late ot the city ol Philadelphia, baker,
are rrqueftrd to bring in their accounts, properly
authenticated; and those who are indebted, aic
defircd to make immediate payment.
HENRY REES, Aminiftrator.
January 13.
Encyclopedia,
JUST PUBLISHED,
By THOMAS DOBSON,
Bookseller, at the Stone Houfc, in Second
llreet Philadelphia.
VOLUME X. OF
Encyclopedia ; or Dictionary
Of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous
Literature, on a Plan entirely new ;
BY WHICH
The Different Sciences and Arts,
are d'tgejled Into the form of
Diftindl Treaties or Systems :
THIS volume contains principles of Levels
Liberty, Doctrine of Light, Lightning,
Lock*, Logarithms, Logic, History ol Lon-
don, Longitude. Luther, Lydia, Macedon,
Madagascar, Magic, Magnetifai, Malts, His
tory of Man, Marriage, Mary, Maryland,
Masonry, Materia Medica, Meadow, Mecha
nics, with a great variety of Biographical and
Miscellaneous articles, illuilrated with Twen
ty two Copperplates.
As a number oft families are still in the
country, and it is not generally known who
arereturned. T. Dobfon, solicits the favor
of the fubfcr bers to calf or fend for their vo
lume*;, that they may be supplied as early as
poflible.
The tf.nth volume of the Encyclopedia is
now presented to the public ; but as it makes
its appearance in an imperfect state, some ac
count of the reason of that imperfedlion should
be given. On the Bth of September last, the*
Publifker 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 o flier articles, the figures, with
which he was printing the tables of lo
garithms, belonging to the present volume,
were melfcd down by the violence of the fire.
As a supply of these could not be immediately
obtained, he was under the neceflity of pub
Hilling the volume without these tables; but
hopes he (hall be able to publifli them with the
next volume which is now in conliderable for-
wardnefs.
The Publisher 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 he takes the li
berty of reprefen ting to l'uch of the subscribers
as are in arrears, the indifpenfible necessity of
punctuality, both in taking up ihe volumes as
early as possible after publication, and of pay
ing for them when taken. Many of the sub
scribers having got only one, two, thiee, &:c.
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 unpmd lays the Publisher under
very serious embarraflment,and deprives him
of the ufeof many Thoufonds of Dollars which
at this time would be of very eflential fervioe.
For tbefe reasons the Publisher finds himfelf
under the necessity of recurring to the original
terms of publication, 3nd in future no vo
lumes will be delivered but only to those who
take and pay to the time of publication.
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