■ * For Amsterdam, The new fall-failing, cppper ffSbStSfc, bottomed- SHI? Mm ADRIAN A, mms&OiL K. Fitzpatrick, MaSer. BUILT of five oak apd cedar an(l was in tended for a Liverpool Trader, will fail with ill csnvenient speed. For freight or pafTage, having excellent accommodations, apply »n board at Walnut ftrect wharf, or to TUOS. tsf JOHN ZETLAND. N. B. PafTeiigers will be landed in Mos - land if required. March 6, 1794. dtf x For Sale or Charter, 1 *S£3S-~- The S«r* (An American bottom ) John Moore, Mqftdr. IS a stout good ve(6l, about tw« years ol<(, burthen 232 tons, bu only m»de three voy ages, and may be Cent to sea at a small e*- penee. She may be f#et» at Vlne-ftr € et wharj; and the ternjs made knownjb-y application to WHARTON fa" IeWIS. Mareh it, v dtf For Norfolk Fredericksburgb, , The Br'tg .SALLY, Johm JUrj.. Matter. A staunch good vefljbl, will tail in a few l days. For freight or pafTage, apply to the rqaiter onboard at Chefnut ftreefwhitf', or ; to JOSEPH ANTHONr &. SON. March 31. dtf The American Brig BURTHEN 7QP barrel?, wfc h*r tackle ana apparel as lhe came from sea, She is -a Haunch vefTul, not two ywsoid, and maybe put to sea immediately. For terms apply to GAR&JNER & OLDEM x Arch Street wharf, Who have for fait. Pork, Lard, and Hams as usual, a quantity of Bacon, Bees Wax, and a few cafe* Toothy S#etL-^alft> fig and Bar Iron, and Jrop cast ings, in any form executed on the (horteft notice. March 14. *<bet Just Imported, In the 6hip Apollo, Capt. Fitzpatrick, , from AmiterdajM, and now landing on Wainut-ftreet wharf, viz. GW in pipes, Afow bajes Holland Duck, Ditto Oametburgs, Holland Sheeting, Jipufitr Uerfkf, Oiajs Ware, viz,. Tumblers and Mugs, war rtous Jitfs. ' Sheathing Pdpcr, Swedes Iron, /quart andflat hers, hair Ribband, No. 4. Dutch (Jreal Coats;, A quantity of JunK And Oakum, £9*-. (Sfc. FO"R SALE BY THOMAS KETLAND, Jtin, , The above-mentioned Ship is for Sale— ihouidapplication be mads within a few days; Other.wi/eJke mill ttikc freight, for Amjler etam. March i, ty94. d— tf vvaSTEO AN APPRENTICE To the PsinUog Bufiaefe, Enquire at this Oilise. advertisement. To th« dmiefTed inhabitants of St. Do mingo now in Philadelphia. The Ul.i JUl:ou ot the money allotted to them Will Dc made on Wednesday next, at the iouth. Welt cOrner ft recti fruiu nine o'clock 'tillnoo., and from three to five afternoon. Aux Habitants de St- Domingue de nue» de toute faculte a Phiiaddphic. La Diitubution de ia lomine actume*: le fcra Micn-dj procliaiu, au Com d 4* Rue lud outtt de 1' £.«ju & Dc Rue tie Walnut, enue ncuf hearesit u>»di &dc uois &Cmquc apres midi. The Ptuuerft ot fuihdtipbia, are to qucfted to repu&itih tlie above. In the Name of the French Republic. VERY Frenchiiian is forbid to violate XL the Neutrality of the United States. All commiifions or authorizations tending to infringe that neutrality, are revoked, and are to be returned to the Agents oi the French Republ IC. J -flniauclphia, Ventofe 16th, second year of the French Republic, one and indivisible (March 6th, 17914, o. s.) The Munlkr -rtenipou-ntiary of the French Republic. - JH. FAUCHET. The Editors of newlpapefs within the United States, are requelted to repubiifh ihe foregoing notice. 4 . ■ . 1 * IMPORTED r In the Brig George and Harriot, from < Havre 4t Grace, AND FOR SALE BY Louis Ofmont, , ~ A PERFECT Aftortment of Hanging Paper, high coloured and plain. White silk Stockings, high dressed and .put up Euglilb fjfli'ffirt. The handsomest artificial Flowertawd Fca- I tiers. Some Looking Gljifs Plates to be Aid by jths cafe. A few hampers of Champaigne wine fix years old. ALSO, An elegant pare*! of Bearikin Muffs, And ¥*ry baamtftil SiWt Cloaks, which on account of tJie feafnn wiHbe fold !■%, and at a long credit. LtK£WISE 42 pipesMadeirawine, aud a few calks of Claret. A Quantity of Hamburgh Demijohns. In a few Days, He will have for fair, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF White and Black Laces, Leghorn b^ts f fans aivd chirrt in Caie<; t » quantity of wuxjovr gl-afs \v«H Tint ed of ail /ize , and a Jeu> pair of remarkable Looking Glasses fraflied, all arrived a* Nor folk, now coming round. Mfcr?Jr 3?.* d/f JUST PUBLISHED,, AND FOR tAfcl RY M.Carey, No. 11 %,ffigh-J\rect, The PROMPTER; Commentary on Common S/tri/nas and Svtynct s, which are full of Common Sun he, the lejlfwfe m the world. ' I ''HIS wtl« b®ok is wimeii iualtuc 4iog«ther X imvel, and is adapted to »U tifwemes, as well <uto aJI tUflts ol people, gnetch«>:s, 111c chatties aud fanners. Such a reputation has this work acquired, that it has pa (fed tfvo three ioT preffuMU 111 the tatleni itatcs, and many houte hnlctert deem it To ttfH-wi -as to fmrrhalc 4 a Ctopy for every adult in thei» itmifHw. '■■■" -P*. <t e *s 4. di I Writing ON SIGN-BOARDS, JAPANN'B PL A TEH, &c Done in the omit elegant manner, and after the firlt maftci s ; "ttkewne, - l ire Buckets Painted and finifhed at the fnorteit not to:, 1 y GEORGE RUfTER, In Noma's Court, back of the New Library, between Chetnut and Walnut, Fourth and Fifth streets. I March 4. dtf j TO JiE SOW, ! And enterod upon the hill 01 May, The noted Efiate, called JobnJm Hall: Lyn. o iuXhe ls»oiia.tiik country, IfcueofNew Voik, tocmcily the feat of Sir William John son, containing about tevtfu hundred acics ot land, which is ot the vei y belt quality ; toge ther with the Hock, and Urinn.jj uieotih. The buildings are large aud convenient, and fit tor a Kfntlcman'i feat. The payments will be tnade easy, on goodlecunty. Fur Inither particulars enquire ot George Metcalt, Esq. on {tie prefliil es, ot Sil« Taltwt, iilq. at fmUdelfthia, ot Samuel Ward and liroiheis, in New York, or ot the lubfciiber in Kiovidence. Jabez hawtn. PhiUd. March g6 mw &«1 ;u ' Ph-Uiielphla, Marctu, J794, JITST PUBLISHED, B/ MATHEW CAREY, No. 118, Market Jlreet, I HE FJUiST VatuMii OF A NEW SYSTEM OF Modern Geography: or, A Geographical, Hiftarical\ and Commercial Grammarj Andjfl-ql'ent flute or die k vecfc 1 NATIONS OF THE WORLD. so>ttiin««, 1. The figures, matisus» and distances of. the pLiii'ts, accoiding.to ,tbj Nuwrouian fyf teni and the lattft oblei'vauoi>s а. A general view <jf tlje earth, coafidered is a plauetj with fiweral ufe)'ijl jjeographical defiuitioiii aud problems. 3. The grand dtvliions of the globe into land and water, Continents and ifl^nds. 4. The iituation and extent of empires, tinj;doms 1 1hit« 1 provinces atfd colonies. 5- Their climates, air, foil, vegetable, irnductkins, metals, mine rah, natural enri >fities, seas, rivers, bays,cape;, promontories, j ud lake ;. б. The birds and beasts peculiar to each country. J. Ot>ferv»ti«v» on tile change; thattewe lean any where obferrod upon the face at cm. :ure Cncc the molt eai|v yg.-jods of history. » v- 8. The htftory and origjn ofnatiom; ms of government, relifeien, laws, r nuw, tajtev naval andmilita.y ftrengtL . genius, maimers, cuftoras, and ha l>i t« of tbe J>e«jrle. 7 ''^"^'^rning, ambience, manufactures, and commerce. 11. The chief cities, ftru&ures. ruin? arttfici*) ' " *' > ' 2 -I he latitude, bearing,, an < dift»«ees of place, from Pmfadelphi-i t To cuhicil are added, i. A Geographical Ixm*, with the name . and place s alphabetically arranged. 9. A Table of the Coin, of all uations.ant ; their value in dollars andcfrnts. g. A Chronologic* i T*«LEof remarkabh events, froin the creation to the jxwfent time fy WILLIAM GUTHRIE, E/q. Tue Aftronoinical Part corrected by D . KirrENHOuSE. To which have been added, The late DtsCovEß&s of Dr. Hersckell, and other eminent Ast*o»o,\iers. The KIR.ST AMERICAN ECU HON, corrected, Improved, and greatly Enlarge^. The firft volume Conraihs twenty-one Mijii and Charts, beiides two Aftronoinical Plattfs, viz. i . Map of the world. 2. Chart of the wortrf, ?. Europe. 4. Asia. j. Africa. 6. &„ a rh Amenta. 7. Conk's difcove'ies. 8. Conn tries rotpid the nor.tb J»ole. 9. Sn-eden,' Den. mark, and Norway. «o. Seven United P<»- vi :ces. u Au.'ti ian, French and Dutch Ne therlands. 12. Germany. 13, Seat of war in Ft aiice. 14. France divitiec! intodepait ments. tj. Switzerland. :6 Italy, Siciiy, and Sardinia. 17. Spain a:id Portugal. 18 Turkey in Europe a-.d Hungary. 19 Ire land. 20. Weft-indies. 2). Vermont. 22. Ar nrilUtrv I'fyere. 23. fiopern can system. With tlw fecpnd volume, which is i>ow in the press, will be given the following Maps : 1. Russia in Euiope and Alia. 2. Scotland. 3. England and Wales. . 4. Poland. j. China. 6. Hindoftan. ; 7' United State*. 8- JS'itift America. 9 Srate o*' N'e-.V IlampflHie. 13. Sfate of Maflachufet ts. 11. State of Connecticut. *i Slate of Rhode Iflanri. >3 State <« New-Yoik. 'i State of New-Jerfcy. 1 S- State of Peaiitylfjiiiij. ■o- Nrate of Delaware. 17- fit--e us Marylapd. 'B. Stale of Virginia. 19. State,of Kentucky. 2i3 State'<if Narth-Carollna, ij. Tenneflee Government. 22. sfirtt of South-Carolina. 2J- state of'<setn-<>is. TERMS. 1. This work wHI be eompri&d in two vo- ._j, ; — **— 1 — - —■ 2. Subscribers pay for the present volume on delivery, fix dollars, and the price of bind ing, (.56 cents for boards.) 3. They may receive the succeeding volume in twenty-four weekly numbers, at a quar ter dollar each, or else, when fiuifhed, at the frme price as the firft. A. The fiibfcription will be railed on the firft day as June 1794, to fourteen dollars, ex clwhye of bidding. S- Shpuld ifiiy copies remain for faie after the completion of the work, they will 1* fold at fixtceh dollars, and the price of binding. 6. The mimes of the fubflribers will be pub- Jifhed as patrons of American literature, arts, and fcienoes. It is wholly .unneceflary to expatiate on the advantage, to American readers, that this edi tion ppflfffes, over every imported edition of any system of Geogi aphy extant. The addit ( tion of maps of eh'. I'everal state-, procured a a very great expense, and ftom the best ma teriaJs that are attainable, speaks such full chivj CI ion on this fubjea, tljat it would be difrefpeft ro the reader's understanding to fiippafc it requ'rfite to entcr lnto a detail of Vguuients to prove its superiority. In 110 fiSnilai \»»rk have such maps beenever intro duced. The emendations and additions wHieh are in this|Work v are innumerable,and occua in eirery page. The public are referred to the preface for a flight fltetch of a few of t(i2nj. publilher takes the prafint opportu "ity of returning his m ill fiocere thanks to thole refpr&able characters who have favored him with doouinents for improving the maps of rtsveral of tlie ftatts. He requests a conti usance of thsir kindn»ft; .itodliopeiehat such p*bfic spirited citizens, as are possessed of li • m(ilai- documents, will favor him (.with their a (finance in perfecting his undertaking. Ths extraordinary encouiage'ment with which he ha« been favored, (fas excited, in his breast the warmest (entitneati of grati tude—sentiments which time will'not efface. He pledges himfelf to the citizens of the Uhhe<4 Stater, to fpwe neither nor ex -pe»n;'e to render the prefeiited tioa.otGuihrie's Giusraphy improved, deferviiWof their pa trpnagc. f . waftf CCS" This Gazette Jballbe enijrgcd, at k receives encouragement—The Subfrriptioa tatreafes daily—Advertising Favor/ are /elicited-?—Thefe. eon/Utute an ejfential Item in Jirrtinijhing the Debit fide of the Atcount. PHILADELPHIA t PaiNTSD by JOHN 3TENNO, No 4, • 1 South Fouith^Strcet.
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