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

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    The Profits arising from tie foUotving fubli
culwn are fur the benefit of th* Poor.
Just publlfccd, printed by R. Aitken and
Son, and fold by J. Crukihauk, W. Youag
T. Dobfon, and tilt other Bonkfellcrs,
MINUTES
CF THE
Proceedings of the Committee,
Appointed on t<ie 14rU September t?93, by
t"tie Citizens of" Phtladeljibia, die Northern
L berfies, audthe I>irtri<fl of Suutkwark,
to attend to and alleviate the
tot vvi *■ fcl --
valeni, in the
mm.
i ty.
DIJ£,
CONTAINING
A lift of persons adin tted into the Hofpi
al at Bush-hill, {hewing the times of their
idmiiliur, death and discharge.
Number of Hoiifrs,' Deaths, <3cc. in the
re(pe£tive street*, alleys, and < ourts in the
t tyot Bbtladelphia, Noi thorn Liberties, and
District of Southward.
A itii of ihe Int?ment-s in the Burial
grounds in the city of Philadelph'a, Northern
Liberties, and Diftrift of Sou;bwa*k, with a
meteorological account of the weather.
A iumuKi.ry of donations m cufli andprovi
fions, received frcun fun ry perfoni and pla
ce-;, for the yf of tlie poor and afflicted.
April 2. dsw
scheme of a Lottery,
To >aife 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000
Dollars, AaUiSing 15 per Cent, from
the Prizes—ibis Lottery confijls of
33,000 Tickets, in which there are
14,539 Pfines and 23,461 Blanks,
being about one and an half Blanks to a
Prize.
L>nc"&orsof <h- Society for eflabliihing
y jL UJ'.-tiri Manufa&urcs, havihg resolved to
erett LOTTERIES Fo» raising One Hundred
TriousAN'D Dollars, 10 an A£t of
the LtgifUture of rbt State of New-Jersey, have
appointed the following persons to superintend
and drreft the drawing of the fune, vig t N'cho
ias Low, Rufus King, Herman Le Roy, Jrmcs
Watson, Richard ttarrtfon, Abijah Ha;nm6od,
and Cornelius Rjy, of ihe city ok Now-Yoik—
Thomas Willing, J>feph Ball, Matthew M'Con
nci and Andrew Bayard, of the city of Phila
delphia— His Excellencv Richard Howi-11, Efq,
Klias Bouchnot, Geneial El as Dayton, Jam j
Parker, Johu Bayard, D >£t.»r Lewis
Samuel W. Stockton, Joihua M. Wallace, Jofepfc
Bioomfield, and Eliiba Boudinot, of N(w-Jcr.
fe*v, who offe» the following Scheme of a Lot
eery, and pledge themf ivis 10 the public, that
they will take every DlTur.ince and precaution ir
their power to have the Monies paid by the
Managers, from time to time, as received, intc
the Batiks at New-Yoikand Philadelphia, tr
remain tor thepuipofeof p«vina iS, wnicl
ihdii i>e immediately discharged by a checi
n-pon one. of tbe Banjts.
SCHEME:
1 JPrize of 20,000 Dv»l.ars is 20,99*
1 1,0,009 9 ao,oci
10, OQ'
5 2, 000 *o,oo<
10 I,COO io,oo<
5
100
50
20
t 5
12
■49 -
*w»,'
'*$64 *' •
*ows,*
t* r
-.V?£v
14-539 Pjizes.
23.461 ttlauks. First drawn number, 2,000
La ft draw u number, 2,000
35,00q Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000
The drawuig will commence, under the in
fpc&i<«a of a Committee of the Superintcpuants,
as feoß as the Ticket are fold,ot which timely
notice will be given.
The Supenntcndants have appointed John N.
Camming, of Newark, Jacob R. Hafdenbcrg,
of New-ftiunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, ol
Trenton, as immediate Ma/iagers theteof, who
have given ample security' for discharging the
frruft reposed in them.
(£3T In order to fecurethe pun&ual payment
of the Prizes, the Superiin-endants of the Lottery
have dirctlcd that the Managers (hall each ewer
into bonds in 40,000 dollars, with four fufftcicnt
(ecuruus, toperfoim their infti anions, the iub
ftanceof which is
I. That whenever either of the Managers
fliiH receive the sum of Three Hundred Dollars,
he (hall immdiaiely place the fame in oue of the
Banks of New-York or Philadelphia, to the
cicdit of the Governor of the Society, and such
of the Superinrendartts as live in the city where
the monies are placed, to remain there until the
Lottery is drawn, for the payment of the Prizes.
11. The Managers to take fufticient security
foi any Tickets they may trust, otherwise to be
re (0011 fib I e for them.
111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold,
Moines received and paid into the Bank, ab
fl/a&s of which shall be sent, monthly, to the
Governor of the Society.
Paterfon, January i, 1794.
On application to either of the gentle,
men, information will be given where tickets
he had.
F bruary 24. tu&ftf.
INFORMATION"
Is I^equefted
By the Edi'.or, ol a Mr. Willi»m Kilion, a
Brick Layer, who went from New-England,
and was at Philadelphia id Augufl, ; 793
since which time nothing has been heard of
him—Great relief will be afforded to his aged
parents and friends, by any intelligence con
cerning him *-as they are fearful that he has
fallen in the late general calamity.
March 2-2.
Philadelphia, Marchi, 1794.
JUST PUBLISHED,
B/ MATHEW CAREY,'
No. 118, Market Jlreet,
■THE FXIiST VOLUME OF A NEW
SYSTEM OF-
Modern Geography : c
OR. A r
Geographical, Hijlorical, atid [
Commercial Grammar-, a
And prefenr state of the feverai
NATIONS OF THE WORLD. , •
CON TAININC, {
1. The figures, motions, and distances of |
tlie flatlets, acco.ding to rUe Newtonian fyf- j
tem and the latest observations.
2. A general view of the earth, coirfidered
asaplanetj with f?veral ufeful geographical j
definitions and problems.
3. The g a\d divisions of the globe into
land and water, continent* and >flauds.
4« The situation and extent of empires,
kingdoms, ttates, provinces and colonies.
5- Their climates, air, foil, vegetables,
productions, ihetah, minerals, natural curi
osities, seas, rivers, bays,capes, promontories,
aud lakes.
6. The birds and beasts peculiar tp each
country.
7. Observations on the Changes that have
been any where obferred up»n the face of nat
since the molt eaijy periods of history.
8. The history and origin of nations; then ;
forms of government, religion, laws, reve- ;
nues, taxes, naval and militiny strength. <
9. Thegbnius, inanneis, customs, and ha- I
bits of the people. I
10. Their language, learniu£,arts,fciences, i
manufactures, and commerce. '
11. The chief cities, ilru&ures, ruins, and
artificial curiosities
12. The longitude, latitude, bearings, and
distances of principal places from Philadelphia.
To which are *ddcd'.
1. A Geographical Index, with the names
and places alphabetically arranged*
2. A Table of the Corws'of all nations, and
their value in dollars and cents.
J. A Chronological Table of remarkable
events, from the creation to theprefent time.
By WILLIAM GUTHRIJ?, $fq.
The Agronomical Part corrected by
Dr. RittSnhouse.
To which have been added,
The late Discoveries of Dr. Hersc hell,
and other eminent Astronomers.
The FIRST AMERICAN EDITION,
Corrcfted, Improved, and greatly Enlarged.
The firft volume contains twenty-one Maps
and Charts, beiides two Agronomical Plates,
viz. *
1. Map of the world. 2. Chart of the worl .
3. Europe. 4. Alia. 5. Africa. 6. South-
America. 7. Cook's dilcoveiies. 8. Coun
tries round the north Pole. 9. Sweden, Den
mark, and Norway, so. Seven United Pro
vinces. 11 Audrian, French and Dutch Ne
therlands. 12. Germany. 13. Seat of war
in Fra ice. 14.'France divided into depart
ments. 15. Switzerland. :6. Italy, Sicily,
and Sardinra. 17. Spain and Portugal.
18. Turkey irt Europe and Hungary. 19. Ire
land. 20. Weft-Indies. 2i.Verw«nt. 22. Ar
nica ry (phe re. 23. Copernican system.
With the second volume, which is now in
the press, will be given the following Maps :
1. Russia in Europe and Alia.
2. Scotland.
I<\oOC|
Iff',oo<t
y.ooo'
2n,a00
' jojaoo
' 38.000
,■ 81,000
3- England and Wales.
4. Poland.
5. China.
6. Hindoftan.
262,000
■j. United States.
8- Britiih America.
g. State of New-Hampftiire.
jO. State of Massachusetts.
i'i. State of Cowiefticut.
j2. State of Rhode Island.
,3- State of New-York.
i - State of New-Jersey.
j 5. State of Penufylvaiiia.
16. State of Delaware.
17. Stata of Maryland.
18. State of Virginia.
19. State of Kentucky.
23. State of North.Carolina.
21. TenneflVe Government.
22. State of South-Caroiipa.
23. State of Georgia.
Terms.
1. This work will be comprised in two vo-
lumes. (
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 fucrepding volume
in twenty-four weekly numbers, at a quar
ter dollar each, or else, when finifhed, at
the fame price as the fir ft.
4. The subscription will be raised on the firft
day of June 1794, to fourteen dollars, ex
citative of binding.
5. Should any copies remain for sale after the
completion of the work, they will be fold at
sixteen dollars, and the price of binding.
6. The names of the fublcribers will be pub
lifhedas patrons of American literature,
arts, and sciences.
It is wholly unnecessary to expatiate on the
advantage,to American readers, that this edi
tion possesses, over every imported edition of
any system of Geography extant. The addit
tion of maps of the several state , procured a
a very great espenfe, and from the best ma
terials that are attaiuable, speaks such full
conviction on this fubjeft, that it would be
difrefpoft to the reader's understanding to
suppose it requisite to enter into a detail of
arguments to prove its superiority. In no
limilar work have such maps beenever intro
duced.
The emendations and additions which are
made in this work,are innumerable, and occuj
in every page. The public are referred to
the preface for a flight flcetch of a few oi
them.
The publisher takes the present oppo'tu
nity of returning his most lincere thanks to
tnofe refp &able characters who have favored
him with documents for improving the maps
of several of the states. -He requests a conti
nu3nce of their kiudnefs» and hopes that such
public spirited citizens, as are polfeifed of si
milar documents, will favor him with their
affiihmce in perfecting his undertaking.
The extraordinary encouragement with
which he has been favored, has excited
in-hit breast the warmest featiraents of grati
tude—sentiments which time vyill not efface.
He pledges himfelf to the citizens of the
United States, to fp*re neither pains nor ex
penfe to render the present edition of Guthrie s
Geography hnproved, deierving of their pa
tronage. waftf
PROPOSALS
FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION,
A Ground Plan
OF THE
City Philadelphia,
AND ITS £NriRONS:
Taken from a&ual survey, by A. P. Fo lie,
Geographer, from St. Domingo.
THIS Plan will be engraved on a plate 26 ,
inches square ; and it will contain in ex
a6k description of all the squares, ftroets and
alleys in the City and Liberties. The fituaiion
of the several public buildings, such aslhe State-
House, City-Hall, Seat of Congress, Churches, J
and Semina
ries of Learning—of the several Banks, and ot
the Fedeial and State Oflifes, will be afcertaiaed. :
The parts which are built on will be diftinguifli- 1
ed fiom those that are not. Thecouries of the 1
rivulet* between Delaware and Schuylkill, and
as much of the Canal, intended to connect the '
navigation ot those two waters, as Ijes within t
the compass of the draught, will be accurately t
delineated. It will also be ornamented by a
view of the Chipping in'he harbor, and an ele- 1
vation of Congress-Hall, and 0/ the other public I
buildings that occupy the ground contiguous. j
In short, nothing will be omitted to render this
ufeful and desirable work acceptable to an en- ,
lightened public, that is in the author's power : ,
and it (hall be compleated with the greatest
poflible dispatch, asfoon as the generous encon- j
ragement of subscribers fhal! insure to the author
such a sum as will be fufficicnt to defray ex
pences.
A Pamphlet will be delivered with each
Plan, which will oontain an alphabetical lift of
the Subscribers names, and information con
cerning the police, population and present state •
of the city.
The prise to fiibfcribcs wilt be Two Dollars
and one third, to be paid at the time of deliver
ing the Plans.
Subscriptions will be gra-tt-fjUly -»t
the principal Rookfellexs iu this city—aod the
original Draft may be seen at B. Da vies',
No. 68, Market-street, at any time Qntil it (hall
be put rnto the hauds of the Engraver.
Feb. 28. m&thtf
JUST PUBLISHED,
AND FQR SALS BY
M.Carey,No. z i
The PROMPTER;
Commentary on Common Savings and
Subjects, which are full of Common
$ensk, the beji sense in the world.
r 1 'HIS little oook is written in a stile altogether
JL novel, and is adapted to all capacities, as
well as to all ctafles of people, merchants, me
chanics and farmers. Such a reputation has this
work acquired, tjiat it has paflTed thro three im
preflions in the caftern states, and many houie
holders deem it so ufeful as to purchase a copy
for every adult in iheii families. Pwiee 2s.
February 4. dtf
JAMES LEACH,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
the public, That from the encouragement
he has received, from fevers! refpe£lable Gentle
men, lie is induced once more, to embark in the
PAPER LlNE—and would offer his fervires to
all those Gentlemen, who can place confidenc
in him ; and ho alfurcs those who employ htm,
that their confidence shall not be misplaced
but it Ihall be his constant endeavor, to pay the
Hri£lc ft attention to their bed interest, in all ne
gociations whatever. He has taken the Chamber
in State-Street, over Mr. David Town/end, Watch
Makei's Shop. -Where PUBLIC SECURI
TIES, of all kinds, are bought arid fold ; and
where Com miffioo Business of ill kinds, will be
tranfaftcd on reafonablt terms. HOUSES and
VESSELS will be conllantly exposed for faie, on
commiflioii,
*»* Cash paid for Salem, Providence, and
Porifmouih BILLS
N. B. If any Gentleman in Philadelphia, o;
New-York,has any Business to traifffl at hajlen
in Paper Negociations, he will be happy to be em
ployed, on commij/ion.
Boston, Jan. 24, 1794.
Just Imported,
In the Ship Edward, Capt. Crandan, from
St. Peter (burg in Russia,
And now landing at South-street Wharf. vi 7
Hemp, ' "
BAR IRON,
RUSSIA SHEETING,
RAVEN's DUCK,
RUSSIA DUCK,
HOG's BRISTLES.
A.ND FOR SALE BY
John Donnaldfon,
No. 21, Walnut-street.
diw3tawtf
March 4,1794.
« -V.
*
The Public are cautioned to ,
beware rf counterfeited Five Dollar Bills of
the Bank of the "United States, and Twenty
Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America,
fe-veral of which hwue appeared in circulation
within a few days past ; they are a good ge
neral imitation of the genuine Bills, hut may
be diOinguifhed by the following
marks.
Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of the
United States.
ALL that have appeared liavs the letter F.
for their Alphabetical Mark.
The Texture of the Paper is thicker and
whiter and it takes the ink more freely than
the genuine paper.
The O. in the word Company is smaller
than the M. and other letters of that word,
f® that a line extended from the top of the O,
to touch the top of the M would extend con
fulsiably above the range of the whole word.
lu the word United the letters are narrow*
erand closer together than the reft of the bill
The i and /in the word promise are not
parallel, the /inclining much more forward
than the «
The engraving is badly executed,the strokes
(if al] the Letters are stronger and the devi e
ill the margin particularly ismuch coarser and
appears darker than in the true bills. Some i
of the counterfeits bear date in 1791— Where
as the Bank was not in operation till Decem
ber, and no five dollar bills were issued in
that year.
Dollar Bills of the Bank of North
America.
ALL that have appeared have the letter
B. for their alphabetical mark.
They are printed on a paper nearly similar
to that of the counterfeit Five Dollm Notes
above described ; the engraving is bettei exe
cuted, and they approach neaTer to the ap
pearance of the genuine bills.
The fine ruled lines through the word Twtn
ty, in the body of the bill, are in number thir
teen in the genuine b 1 lis, and but twelve in
the counterfeits.
The word Company is much like the fame
word in the Five Dollar Blls is defer ibed a
bove, the 0 being less than then, and ethers
following.
There is no stroke to the / in the word North
whereas in the genuine bills the ftrojee is well
defined.
The letters ent in the word Tvunt), to the .
left hand at the bottom, do not come down to
the line, but are so cut as to give an irregular
appearance to the word, the Tui and '.he j go
ing below them.
The Signature J Nixon, t>as the appear
ance of beiog written with lamp-black and
goil, and differs from, the other inks used in
printing the bills and the cafhiei's lignature.
It is fupuofed these forgeries were committed
in some ot the Southern States, as all the coun
terfeits thai have appeared, have come Irom
ihpnr * twn j»i "ipHf"l I'htniL . -4B
ed in Virginia, on fufptcion of being the authors
of them.
The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
will be paid to any Perfyn or who Ihdil
discover and prosecute to convi&ion the several
offenders of the following defcrjptions or any
of them, viz.
The person or prrfons, who raantifa&urcd
the paper oa which the Bills are printed.
The perfoa or persons, who engraved the
plates.
The printer or printers, of the bills.
Every per tan who has a&etl a. l a ?r in
any other way, in the counterfeiuug and utter
ing the (aid bills.
THOMAS WILLING, Pteficient
By order of the Committees ol the Ref
pe&ive Boards.
Philadelphia, March 28, 1794.
SOLD BY
Thomas Dobfon,
No. 41, South Second-Street:
THE History of Ncw-Hampihire, from (be
Discovery of the River Pifcataqua—by Je
remiah Belknap, D. D. 3 Vols. Price in Board 9,
412 Dollars.
The Forreftcr, an Amcrkan F-We, being a
Sequel to the History of John Bull the Clothier.
Prce, 75 Cents.
A Dilcourfe, intended to commemorate the
Discovery ot America by Christopher Colum
bus; delivered at the request of the Hiftoricai
Society in Massachusetts, O&ober 23d, 1792*
being the completion of the Thud Century*
since that memorable event. To which arc
added, Four D'flertations, corut«£)c<i with the
fufojeQ—By the fame author. Price, 50 Cen;s.
March 17. tuili&fgvv
For Sale by the Subscribers,
MUSCOVADO Sugar in hhds. &bbsl.
Hyson and Souchong Teas.
Sherry Wines, of superior quality, in pipes
and quarter caflcs.
Spanish Indigo.
Bolton Beef, in barrels.
mw&fif
And a small invoice of Muslins.
NALBRO' & JOHN FRAZIER,
No. 164, South Front-street.
March 8.
AN APPRENTICE
To the Printing Business, Enquire at this
Office.
PHILADELPHIA :
Printed by JOHN FENNO, No 4«
ot the Bin's United Stales.
JOHN NIXON, PrefUent of the
Bdnk ot N'oiih America.
s '' dM.
Lately Published.
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'ANTED
Swith Fourth-Street.
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