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By MATHKW CAREY,
Nu. 118, Market free:,
Tin: FIKST VOLUME OF A NEW
£M OF
SYST
Modern- Geography:
OK. A
Geographical, Hijlorical, ana
Commercial Grammar;
Aril 'I'cftfnt state ot" the U'veral
nations of the world.
CONT AI"N I NC,
1. Th<* figures, motions, And distances of
the planets, accmding to the Newtonian sys
tem and the latest observations
2. general view of* the earth, considered
as a planet; with several ufefulgeographical
definitions and problems.
3 The grand divisions of the globe into
land and water, continents and illands.
4. The situation and extent of empires,
kingdoms, states, provinces and colonies.
5 Their climates, air, foil, vegetables,
productions, m*tals, minerals, natural curi
osities, Teas, rivers, bays,capes, promontories,
aud lakes.
6. The birds and beads peculiar to end
country.
7. Observations on 'the changes that nave
Nbeen any where observed upon the face of na
ture since the most earjy periods of history.
8. The history and origin of nations ; their
forms of government, religion, laws, reve
nues, taxes, naval and military strength.
9 Thejjenius, raanneis, customs, and ha
bits of the people.
10. Their language,learning,ar
manufactures, and commerce.
11. The chief cities, (Iruftures, ruins, and
artificial curiofitfes.
12. The longitude, latitude, bearings, an
<iiil-nc<?3 of pri-'cipnl places from Philadelphi;
To which are^dded.
». A Geogruhicai Index, with the names
and places alp .abetically arranged.
2. A Table o( the Coins of all nations, and
their value in dollars and cents.
3. AChroNological Tasle of remarkable
events, from the creath-n totheprefe.it time.
By H'ILLIJM GUTHRIE, Esq.
The Astronomical Patt corrected by
D r . Rittenhouse.
To which have b?en added,
The 'ate Discoveries of Dr. Herschell,
and o?he T eminent Astronomers
T!:e AMERICAN EDITION,
Corroded, Impoved, and greatly Enlarged.
The firft volume cnntaMis twenty-one Maps
and Chart!, belides two Altronomical Plates,
viz.
1. Mip of the world. 2. Chart of the world.
r Europe. 4. Asia. 5- Africa. 6. South-
America. 7. Cook's difcovenes. 8. Coun;
trie* round the north Pole. 9- Sweden, Den
mark, and Norway. 10. Seven United Pro
vinces. 11 Auftj ian, French ar.d Dutch Ne
therlands. 12. Germany. 13 Se£t ol war
in France. i 4* France divided intodepait
ments. i - Switzerland. :6. Italy, Sicily,
and Sardinia. 17. Spain and Portugal.
18 Tu key in Europe and Hungary. 19 Ire
land. 20 Weft-Indies. 21. Vermont. 22. Ar
miUary sphere. 23. Copernican system.
With the second volume, which is now in
the pr,,fe, will be given the following Maps :
Kuflia in Euiope and Asia. .
2 Scotland.
2. England and Wales.
4. Poland.
China.
6 Hindoftan.
7 . United States.
g. British America.
S ate of Ne-.v-Hampfliire.
jO. State o! MalTachuretts.
ji. Slate of Connecticut.
j2. State of Rhode lfland.
,3 state ol New-York.
,4. State of New-Jei fey.
!j. State of Pennsylvania.
,6. State of Delaware.
17. State of Maryland.
18. State of Virginia.
19. State of Kentucky.
20. State of North-Carolina.
21. Tenneflee Gmrrnment.
22. State of South-Carolina.
23. State of Georgia.
TERMS.
j. This work will be comprised in two vo
lumes.
а. Subscribers pay for the prefect volume on
delivery, fix dollars, and the price of bind
ing, (j6 cents for boards.)
3. They may receive the fucreeding volume
in twenty-four weekly numbers, at a quar
ter dollar each, or else, when finiflied, at
the fame price as the firft.
4. The fubfeription wM be raised on the firft
day of June 1794. to fourteen dollars, ex
clnfive of binding.
5. Should any copies remain for sale alter the
completion of the work, they will be fold at
sixteen dollars, and the price of binding.
б. The names of the fubferibers will be pub
liftied as patrons of American literature,
arts, and sciences.
It is wholly unneceflary to expatiate on the
advantage,to American readers, that this edi
tion poffeiTes over every imported edition of
any fvftem of Geog aphy extant. The addi
tion of maps of the several ft ate , procured at
si very great expense, and Irom the bell ma
terials that are attainable, speaks such full
conviction on this fubjeft, that it would be
difrefpeft to the reader's understand ng to
suppose it requisite to enter into a detail of
arguments to prove its superiority. In no
similar w®rk hav* such maps been ever intro
duced.
The emenJations and additions which »r«
made in this work,are innumerable,and occur
in every page. The public are referred to
the preface for a flight (ketch of a lew of
tbem.
The publilher takes the present opportu |
nity oi' returning his most fnicere thanks to
those refpe&able characters who have favored
him with documents for improving the maps
of several of the ftatrs. He requests a contl
nuance of their kindness; and hopes that such
public Spirited citizcns, as aie possessed ol si
milar documents, will favor him with their
assistance in perfecting his undertaking.
The extraordinary encouragement with
which h» has been favored, has excited
in hisbre\ft the warmed sentiments of grati
tude—fentiltients which time will not ejface.
He pledges himfelf to the citinens of the
United States, to spare neither pains nor ex
penfe to'ender the prrfent edition o(Guthrie s
Geography improved, deserving of their pa
tronage. waf,t
JUST PUBLISHED,
AND SOLD BY
H. & P. RICE,
No. 50, High-Street,
(Price One Dollar)
The Gentleman's
Pocket Library.
CONTAINING,
I. The Principles of Politeness.
а. The Economy of Human Life.
3. Rochefoucauld's Moral Reflexions.
4. Lavater's Aphorisms on Man.
5. The Polite Philosopher.
б. The way to Wealth, by Dr. Fnmklin.
7. Selecft Sentences.
8. Detached Sentences,
9 . Old Italian, Spanilh and English Pro
verbs.
10. A Tablet of Memory.
March 3.
JUST PUBLISHED,
AND l-OR SAI, E PY
M.Carey,No. 118,Higb-Jreet,
The PROMPTER;
Commentary on Common Sayings and
Subjects, which are full of Common
Sense, the lejl sense in the -world.
THIS little book is written in a stile altogether
novel, and is adapted to all capacities, as
well as to all claffcs of people, merchan s, me
chanics and farmers. Such a reputation has this
woik acnuired, that it has palled th'O ihiec im
preflionsin the eailern states, and many houlc.
holders deem it so ufclul as tn purchase a copy
for every adult in theii families. Pat c e 2s.
February 4. dtf
"War Department.
January 30 th 1794.
Information is hereby *ivcn the
military invalids of the United States,lhat the
fuins to which they are entitled (or fix months
of theit annual pension, from the founh day of
September 1793, and which will become due
011 the sth day of March 1794, will be paid on
the said day by the Commilfioners of the Loans
within the Rates refpeftivcly, under the usual re
gulations.
Applications of executors and administrators
must be accompanied with legal evidence of
their refpeftive offices, and also of the time the
invalids died, whofc pension thev may claim.
By command of the Prrfid nt
of the United S-a'r«,
Sectetary oj IVar.
The printers in the refpe£tive dates are
requested <o publith the above in iheir newfpa
pcrs for the space of two months,
January 30.
Parry and Mufgrave,
Goldsmiths Jewellers,
No. 42,
SOUTH SECOND-STREET,
HAVE FOR SALE,
An elegant AJfortment of
SILVER 13 PLATED WARE,
JEWELLERY & fne CUTLERY,
Which they will dispose of on the molt rea
sonable terms. Devices in hair, Miniatures
sett, and every thing in the gold and iilver
way, done as usual.
December 24,
AVIS.
LE habitant infortunes de la Colonic Franyaife
dc St. Dominguc qui dans I'incendie du
Cap font venus cherchcr un afile dans les Etats
Uni« font tnformes que la Republique leur ac
cotde un paflage pour F'ance. lis font invites
en consequence a fc presenter a eel effet d'ici a
huit jours chez les Consuls & agens de la Re
publique dans les differc nts Ports des Etats Urns.
A Phi l ade lphi e, le io Vcotofr— l'an ad de
la Republique une & iadivifible.
(28 Fcvrier, 1794. vtewxJlile)
Le Miniftre P»enipotentiare dc la Republique
Francaife. %
JH. FAUCHET.
The edito r s of new/papers in the United Stdtes are
requcjled to insert the above notice in their paper. 8
(£/• This Gazette Jhall be enlarged, as it
receives encouragement —The Stibfcription
encreafes daily—Adverting Favors are
foliated —These conJUtute an ejjuntial Item
in dimini/hinfr the Dibit Jidi oj t\»: Account,
JuJl Imported,
From London, Dublin, and Glasgow,
And now opening for sale,
By MATHEW CAREY,
No. 118, Marht-Jlrut,
A Large a'id Valuable
COLLECTION OF BOOKS,
Among which are the following :
NEW Annual Ilegitter for I 792
European Magazine for the fir ft si*
months of 1793
Gibbons decline and fall of theHomanEmpire
Memoirs of the Manchester society, 3 vols *
Priestly on matter and spirit
on christianity
Disney's lite of Dr. Jortin
Kingville's ancient geography
D'Anoirs of Guy Joli
Memty,a collection of e flays
Varieof Prussia s works
Calm ohferver—by Mackintolh
RuiTell's ancient and modern Europe
Lanshorne's Plutarch
Elegant extracts, superbly gilt
Elegant extracts of natural history
Saugnier and BrifTon's voyage
Rochon's voyage to Madagafear
Town feud's travels in Spain
TaflVs Jerusalem delivered
Smellie's translation of Buffo n
Berwick's hilloiy of quadrupeds
Buifoh abridged
History of birds
Philips's history of inlard navigation
Hooper's rational recreations
History of France, in 3 vols. .
Curiosities of literature, 3 vols.
Whitaker's defence of queen Mary
Sheridan's dictionary, 2 vols.
Dow's history of Hindoftan
Sketches of the Hindoos
Key to polite literature.
linlay'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
Netker on executive power
Kisses of Secundus
Gallery of portraits
Volney's ruins of empires
Vaillaint's travels, with superb engra\ings
Downman's infancy
Adair's history of American Indians
Benington on materialism and immaterially
Berchold's advice to patriotic travellers
Builder's magazine
Complete farmer
QJiandon's life of Voltaire
De Noil's travels
Franklin's life and works
G ozier's description of China
Murohy's translation of Tacitas
Godwin on pol tical justice
Gazetteer of France, 3 vols.
Helvetius on man
Kaimes's sketches of the history of mnn
Liberal opinion*, or the history of Bemgnus
Mawe's gardener'"; di&ionary
Noble's memoir l ? of the Cromwell Umuy
Playhouse dictionary
Reveries of solitude
Smith's theory of moral fentimenti
Stackhoufe's history of the bible
Watson's life of Philip I Id. & Mid.
Wonders of nature and art, 6 vols.
Wanley's wonders of the little world, callsd
man
Walln on the prevention of diseases
Moore's journal in France
Cox's travels into Denmark,Ruflia,Polaod,&c.
Cox's travels into Switzerland
Rabant's history of the French revolution
Lite of Lord Chatham
MaMet's northern antiquities
Motherby's medical dictionary
Grigg's advice to females
Hamilton's outlines of the practice of mid
wifery
Manning's pra&ice of physic
Cleghorn's diseases of Minorca
Innes on the muscles
Pott's works
Fourcroy's chemistry
Armstrong on diseases of children
Quincy's d fpenfatory
Edinburgh dispensatory
Lewis's dispensatory
Ryan on the asthma
Robertfon's treatise on fevers
Lee's 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 "love
Lind on the diseases of heat
Monro on diseases of armies
Haller's physiology
Spalanzane's diflertation<s
London pr ast ice of physic
Bell's surgery
Chaptal's chemistry.
H. KNOX,
dim
mwSrftf
FOR SALE,
By MATHFW CAREY, No. 118.
Market-Street,
An Eflay on Slavery
Dcfigned to exhibit, ill a new point of view,
its cffc&s on morals, indujhy,and the pc4ie of
ociety. Some fa£U and calculations arc offered
to prove the labor of freemen to be much more
prcdudive than that ot Jlaves ; that countries are
rich, powerful and happy, in proportion as the
laboring people enjoy the fruits of their own
libor ; and hence the nrceffjry conclusion, thbt
slavery is impolitic as well as unjujl.
Price 25 Cent*.
February if.
Daily's Hotel.
GIFFORD DALLY,
Formerly Keeper of the City Tavern, and
of the Merchants Coffee-Houfe of this
City :- A -
RtNPECTFULLY informs his Friends and
the Public »« general, lhat he has THIS
DAY opened a HOTEL in Shippeu-Street, be
tween Third and Fourth-Strcris, at the Houfo
formerly occupied by Mr. Timraoni, which
has lately been gieatly improved, and ;s now
very coinmodious ; where he has lurnifhcd him
fclt with the best of LIQUORS, ami will lur
nifh a TABLE for Parties, with the bell pavi
lions the Markets afford, at any hour, on the
From his long experience in
ortcft noticr.
this line of bufnicft, he flatters himfelf he (hall
be able to give fatisla&iou to all who may please
to favor him with their company.
Philadelphia, January 39,1794*
Scheme of a Lottery,
To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000
Dollars, dedu3ing 15 P er Cent, from
the Pr'rzes—this Lottery confijls of
38,000 Tickets, in -which there are
■4>539 Prices and 23,461 Blanks,
being clout one and an half Blanks to a
Prize.
THE Direftorsof the Society far eftabiifhtng
Ufrful Manufactures, having FeColved to
ere& LOTTERI'fcS lor iaifm»» One Hu ndr fi>
Thousand Dol lap. s, agreeably to an Ast <jf
the Legiflaturc ol the State ot New-Jcrfcy, h-vc
appointed the following persons 10 superintend
and direst the drawing of the fame, viz. Nicho
las Low, Rutus King, Herman Le Roy, James
Wat-son, Richard Hairifon, Abijali Hammond,
and Cornelius Ray, of the city ot Ncw-Y<»ik—*•'
Thonias Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthtw M'Coa
nel and Andrew Bayard, ol the city of Phila
delphia—His Excellency Richard Howell, t.fq.
Eltas Boudinot, General El as Dayton, Jamr,s
Paikcr, John Bayard, Post -r Lewis Donham,
Samuel W. Stockton, jolhua M. Wallace, Joseph
Bloomfield, and Eltfha Bondinot, of N w-Jef
fev, who offe» the following Stheme el a Lot
tery, and pledge themfelvrs to the public, that
they will tak< every assurance and precaution in
their power to have the Monies paid by the
Managers, from tinae to time, as received, into
the Banks at New-Yovk and Philadelphia, to
remain for the purpofeof paving Priz s, whioh
shall be immediately discharged by a check
upon one of the Banks.
SCHEME:.
i Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000
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23,461 Blauks. FiHl drawn number, 2,000
Laddfawn number, 2,000
38.000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266 000
The drawing wiil commence, under the in
fpedtion of a Committee of the Superintenda»ts,
as focua as the Tickets are fold«ot which timely
notice will begiven.
The Superintendants have appointed Jdhn N.
Cumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Hardenberp r
of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Khea, of
Tienton, as immediate Managers thereof, who
have given ample security for discharging the
trust repofrdMn them.
In order to fecurethe pnnftual payment
of the Prizes, the Supcrintendantsof the Lottery
have directed that the Managers shall each enter
into bonds in 40,000 dollars, with four fufficient
fecunti s, to per form their inftruttions, the fub
ftaoce of which is
I. That whenever cither of the Managers
(hall receive the fur| of Three Hundred Dollars,
he {ball immdiatcly place thefame in one of the
Banks of New-York or Philadelphia, 10 the
ciedic of the Governor of the Society, and such
of the Superintendants as 1 ve in the city whwe
the monies are placed, to remain there until the
Lottery is drawn, for the payment of the Prizes.
11. The Managers to take fufficient f»*cunty
for any Tickets-they may trust, oiherwife to b«
tcfponnblc for them.
111. To kifp regular books of Tickets fold,
Monies received and paid into the Bank, ab
ftatts of which (hall be sent, monthly, to the
Governor of the Society.
Pateifon, January 1, 1794
On application to either of the above gentle
men, information will be given where tickets
may be had.
February 24.
Stock Brokers Office,
No." 16, Wall-street, New-York.
THE SaWcriber intending to confine himfelf
to the PURCHASE & SALE or
STOCKS on COMMISSION, b.gs leare to of
ft r his fenicesto his friends and others, in the
line of a S'.odk Broker. Those who reay please
to favor inm with their business, in, y deoend
upon having it tranfa&ed with the urnaoft fide
lity and ditpaich.
Orders from Philadelphia, Boston, or any
other part of ihe United State:, will he ftri&ly
attended to. LEONARD BLEECKFR.
PHILADELPHIA :
Printed by JOHN FENNO, No. 5,
South Fourtk-Stieet.
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