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    , Philadelphia, Marchi, 1794.
JUST PUBLISHED,
B/ MATHEW CAREY,
/ No. 118, Market Jlrect,
i"HE FtKST VOLUME OF A NEW
SYSTEM OF
Modern Geography :
OR, A
Geographical, Hiflorical, and
Commercial Grammar-,
And present state of the several
NATIONS OF THE WORLD.
• CON T AININ C,
1. Thf! figures, motions, and distances of
the planets, According ti> the Newtonian fyf
tein and the Jateft observations.
2. A gene-a! v ew of" t >e earth, considered
as a planet; with fcveral ufeful geographical
definitions and proble-tns.
3 The grand divisions of the globe into
land and water, continents and islands.
4» The situation and extent of empires,
kingdoms, states, provinces and colonies.
5- Their climates, air, vegetables,
prodnftions, metals, minerals, natural curi
osities, seas, jrivers, bays,capes, promontories,
- aud lakes.
6. The birds and beads peculiar to each
country.
7 Observations on the changes that have
be<Fn where ob/erved upon the face of na- i
ture since the mod periods of history.
8. The history and origin of nations; theii
forms of government, religion, Jaws, reve
nues, taxes, naval and military strength.
9. The genius, manners, customs, and ha
bits of the people.
10. Their language,learning,arts,fciences, v
manufactures, and commerce.
11. The chief cities, ftruftures, ruins, and
artificial curiosities.
12. The longitude, latitude, bearings, and
distances of principal places from Philadelphia.
To which art added)
1. A Geographical Index, with the names
and places alphabetically arranged.
2. A T able of the Coins of all nations, and
their value in dollars and cents.
3- A Chronological Table of remarkable
events, from the creation to the present time.
Bj WILLIAM GUTHRIE 9 Esq.
■«
The Astronomical Part corre&ed by
Dr. Rittekhouse.
To which have been added,
The late Discoveries of Dr. Herschell,
and other emiiWfnt Astronomers.
The .FIRST AMERICAN EDITION,
Co rcfted, Improved, a id greatly Enlarged.
The firft volume contains twenty-one Maps
and Charts, beiides two Astronomical Plates,
viz.
1. Map of the world. 2. Chart of the world,
3. E.rope. 4. Asia. 5. Africa. 6. So nth
, America. J. Cook's discoveries. 8. Coun
trie-s round the north Pole. 9. Sweden, Den
ma and Norway, jo. Seven United Pro
vinces. 11 Austrian, French and Dutch Ne
the lands. 12. Geimany. 13. Seat of war
in France* 14* France divided into depart
ments. 15. Switzerland. 16. Italy, Sicily,
a d Sardinia. 17. Spain and Portugal.
- IJ. T in Europe and Hungary. 19 Ire
land. 23. Weft-Indies. 21. Vermont. 22. Ar
. m liary Iphere. 23. Copernican system. 1
With the second volume, winch is now in
the press, will be given the following Maps :
1. Ruflia in Europe and Asia.
2. Scotland.
•3. England and Wales.
4. Poland.
5. China.
6. Hmdoftan."
7. United States.
8- British America.
9. Siate of New-Hampshire.
10. State of Maflachufetts.
n. State of Conne&fcut.
a 2. State of Rhode-Iftand.
13- Stare of New-York.
14- State of New-Jersey.
is* State of Penhfylvania.
16. State of Delaware.
17. State of Maryland.
18- State of Virginia.
. J9- Stafe of Kentucky.
20. State of North.Carolina.
2i* TennelT-fc Governments
22. State of South-Carolina.
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
■ng> (56 cents for board:.)
3. They may receive the succeeding volume
in twenty-four weekly numbers, at a quar
ler dollar-each, or else, when finifhed, at
the fame price as the firft.
4. The fubfeription will be raised on the firft
day of June 1794, to fourteen dollars, ex
clusive of binding.
j. Should any copies remain for sale after the
completion of the work, they will lie fold at
sixteen dollars, and the price of binding.
6 The names of the fubl'cribers will be pub
lilhed as patrons of American literatu re
arts,and feiences.
Iti« wholly unneceflary to expatiate on the
advantage,to American l eaders, that this edi
tion pofleiTes, over every imported edition of
any system of Geography extant. The addit
tion of ra«ps<jfthe several ftate>, procured a
a very great expense, and from the best ma
terials that are attainable, fpcaks such full
conviction on this fubjeft, that it would be
difrefpeft to the reader's understanding to
suppose it requifire to enter into a detail of
arguments to prove its fqperiurity. In no
Guvlar walk have such maps beenever intro'-
duced.
The emendations and additions which are
made in this work,a-e innumerable,and occuj
it every page. The public are referred to j
tiie preface lor a Uight {ketch of a few of
them.
The publisher takes the present oppoi tu
nity of returning his molt fmceie thanks t«»
those refpeCtablc clia actci ' who have t.ivred
n ;n with documents foi imp tlie
oi'feveral of che states. lie request ; a conti
inance of tlicir ki.nl ief i; and rh-«r inch
public spirited citizens, as are d of li-
I milar documents, will favor him with their
I allifiance in perfecting his undertaking.
The extraordinary encouragement with
which he has beep favored, has excited
in his breast the warmelt fentluu nts of grati
cude—fentiments which time will ,»ot edface.
He pledges himfelf to the citizens of the
United States, to fp ire neither pains nor ex
penfe to render the pi\ sent edition o' Guthrie's
Geography improved, deserving of their pa
tronage. waltf
Just Published,
AND TO BE SO I D BY
THOMAS DOBSON,
At the Stone houie, No. 41, Snurh .Vcond
Street,
Historical Colje&ions:
CONSISTING OF
STATE PAPERS,
And other authentic Document*, intended as
materials for an History of the United States
of America.
BY EBENEZER HAZARD, A. M.
In two large quarto voJum» s, price ten dol
s lars in boards. ,
Subscribers will be furnifhed with the 2J.
volume on paying three dollars and a quarter
—having paid five doilars and a quarter on
receiving the firft.
This second volume comprehend, among
other interefti»g part-cuJa r f a complete co
py of the Recordsof the Unit< d Colonies of
IN'. England, fft which the cdftduftof the com
mi lioners relpefting the general concerns of
t ie colonies—the neighbouring Indians—and
the Dutch at Manhattans (now New York) is
pirticularlv detailed.
%* Materials are colle&cd to
form a THIRD VOLUME, The time of
pobi idling will depend ou the encouragement
i> be derived from fubferiptions which will be
received by Thomas Dobfon, Philadelphia ;
J re. Libbey, Portsmouth, New Hampfhirc);
fhomas & Andrews, & Dav. Weft,Bofton; If
a a Thomas, Worceffer; Isaac B<erj, New-
H ven; Timothy Green, New London ; Jacob
Ric iardfon, Newport; John Carter, Provi
de ice ; Hugh" Gaine, Thomas Allen,e and
Samuel Campbell, New York ; Fred rick
Craig, Wilmington, Delaware; James Rice,
Baltimore; Mr. Jtind ev, Norfolk ; David
Henderfon, Fredericksburg; John Grammar
Petersburg ; Augustine Davrs, Richmond ; F
X. Martin, Newborn, N. C John Bradley,
Wilmington; and William Price Youi»g,Cnar
lefton.
April 4- mw&f 3 w
PROPOSALS
For Printing by Subscription,
An Original Novel,
In Four Volumes, duodecimo,
Dedicated, by Permiflion, to Mrs. Bingham,
entitled,
Trials of the Human Heart.
By Mrs. ROWSON,
Of the New Theatre, Philadelphia, Author
of Victoria, Inquifuor, Charlotte, Fille
de Chambre, icc &c.
" If there's a pow'r above us,
" (And that there is, all Nature ciues a'oud
" Thro' all h« works) he must delight in
" virtue,
" And that which he delights in, must be
t( happy."
***»•«*»*»
<• The foul, ftcur'd in her exiftence.frailes
At the drawn dagger, & defies its point"
CONDITIONS.
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011 good paper.
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one half to be paid at the time of fubferibi, g.
111. Thefubfcribert' names will be prefixed
as patrons of the undertaking.
Subscriptions are received bv the Au
thor, the corner of Seventh a,ld ChHnut
streets, MelTrs. Carey, Rice-, aul Dob»n.
Philadelphia— Mr. G.een, Annapnl.s— Mes
srs. AHen, Berry, and S. Campbell, New,
ork MeiTrs. Weft, Thomas and Andrew
B dke, and Larkin, Boston— Mr. Halwe l
Vermont—MelTrs. Rice, and Edward., Bal
timore Mr. W. P. Young, Charted*,.'
A P r " mw&Qw.
Stock Brokers Office.
TNo. 16, Wall-street, New-York
HE Subfctiber intending ,o confW hi m re|f
entirely to the PURCHASE &tS<WKa
STOCKS on COMMISSION, b,g s l cavt to £
ftr his lervicesto his (riendt and other* in rh
me ol a Stock Broker. Thofc wU„ ",'y pUs
to favor h, ra with their ma j'S
Orders from Philadelphia, Boston <>,
/J," UD " rd St3lC1 ' * ;i > '« ari&y
attended to. LEONARD BLUICKER.
r m&thtf
GC/* This Gazette J!)a!I be enlarged, as it
receives encouragement—Tlx Subscription
encrea/es daily-AdverM„g FaLJ are
fohcited—Tbefe ctnfliiutc an ejential Item
d'mitufhmg the Debit fide of the Account
; Samuel Coates,
J Jt his Store, No. 82, south Front peet,
HATH FOR SALE,
94 Barrels
J New hug]and Beef,
> 2p banc 15 liver oil*
25 bane]* Cider,
1 i)OXv sol Candies,
1 500 p,> < r of men's shoes
642 bushels of Barley
A quantity < Tow Linn
Ditiu, of New-ling lajidySoal leather
40 bagsof excellent corton
4 boxes of Chocolate
0000 wu of Alfpjce
cases of the best Holland gin.
Apnl 1. *eod2w
Just Imported,
In the Ship Edward, Capt. Crandon, from
St. Petersburg in Russia,
And now landing at South-flreet Wharf, viz.
Hemp,
BAR IRON,
RUSSIA SHEETING,
RAVEN's DUCK,
RUSSIA DUCK,
HOG's BRISTLES.
AND FOR SALE BY
yohti Donnaldfon,
No. 21, Walnut-street.
Mar.ch 4,1794. diw-jtawtf
For Sale jby the Subscribers,
MUSCOVADO Sugar in hhds.&bbsl.
Hyson and Souchong Teas.
Sherry Wines, of superior quality, In pipes
and quarter calks.
Spanish Indigo.
Bolton Beef, in barrels.
And a small invoice of Mufiins.
NALBRO'& JOHN FRAZ.TER,
No. 164, Soufh Front-itreet.
March 8. fmw4W
TO BE SOLD,
And enterled upon ihe fit It ol May,
The noted Eflate, called
Jobnfon Hall:
'Lying mi the Moh* wk- country, ftateofJVew
Yoik, formerly the leac of Sir Witliam John
son, containing about seven hundred acres of
land, which is of the very bett quality ; toge
ther with the ft >ck, and farming uienfils. The
buildings are l .rge and convenient, and fii for
a gentleman's fear. The payments will be marie
easy, on good fecurny. Forfuither particulars
enquire of George Metcalf, Esq. on the premis
es, of Silos Talbot, Esq. at Pniladelphia, of
Samuel Ward and Broihcis, in New York, or
of the fubioiber in -Providence.
Jcibez Boiven.
Pbilad. March 26 &„ & , ln
The following Certifi
cate ot the iundeit three per Lent Stock of tne
Domrft c Debt ot J he United States lj.nidmg on
the books ot the Tteafuty ot tin laid United
States, in the names ol Donnald and Burton of
London, ineirhants, and ligned by Joseph
N'ourfe, Regifterof said Trtalury, 10 wit :
Nu. ,5476s dated 24th Augull *792 tor 2959
and 33 cents was nanlmiiud from Lou
don in the Ihip Peter, Paul Hu (fey, mailer,
bound lor New York, and has been loll.—
TheSubfcriber intending to apply to the Trca
luryof the Untied States to have the fame re.
liewed, deities all [iirfoils w ho arc intercllcd tit
. the said ceitificatc, to make their objections
theieto, if any they have.
Francis Macy.
1 Philad. March 27. . d6 w
Lately Published.
SOLD 'BY
Thomas Dobfon,
No. 41, South Second-Street:
The Hiitoiy Ol N' w- riamplhirr, liotii ih
JMcim-ry Ol the Rives P I at:<qua—b\ 3,
rcmah Belknap, D. D 3 Vols. Prl« n. Boards
i I 2 DtSftj.
lu<- Fomlhr, an American, Fable, ben- j
Sequel to the Hillory ofJohg Buli the Clothier,
"ice, Cents.
A Dilcourfe, intended to commemorate tbe
Discovery ot America by Chrtllopher Colum.
buv; delivered at the rtqtirll ol (he Hjiiorical
aoctety tn Ma(rachuleu>, Oftolier 23d, 1702
being t+ic completion of the Third •Centuii'!
Itiice that memorable .event. To which arc
four D'd't nations, com etted v. 1• h the
luojcS —Bv the lame author. Price, co Cents
,ch '7- ■ t„a& 3 w
The annual ele&ioiT
FOR
Direaors. and a Treasurer
OF THE
Library Company of Philadelphia,
W ILL be.helri at the Lisrary. i n fife 1
r °" Monday the fifth of Mav next, at
three o Clock m the afternoon, when t; le trea
surer w.U aitend ,to receive the annual P av.
me .us. '
A : the :f are r ™"a! <Ws on which lines
are due, the owner? of the,,,, or t ,, eir e .
are hereby notified, tl.a/ thev will
be to the law, of the
Companv n," cfs the ,- ald arrears are paid off
?n the fifth day of M«v, or w ltblo J n
By Order of the Direflors.
BENJAMIN A. MORGAN,
Aoril •> Secrrtiry
P 7 ' «'&w 15 th May.
George Briughurft,
CQACH-MAKER, x
In Mulberry (Arch) t-f-tvcer. Foo.thand FisH
Streets, adjoining the Epifcopai borvj,,..
ground,
TAKES thit opportunity of returning hi
grateful thanks to his forme,
and requcftmg t.etr future favors, as «c)!
those of the public in general.
He continues to fciake and repair ct the
fh irteft notice, all ktpds of plea fare carriage,
such as coaches, chariots, phaeton* .with a id'
without crane necks, coachees, kitte
reens, wind for fiitkeys ard cltairs, and BaVncjC
0 evarv description, in the neatefl anil »„ Vcrt
filhion now prevailing in the United Sla'et
And as he has a quantity ofriie heft featured
wood by him, aixi capital workmen, he ha*
not the lead <W')t bot be will be ab!e to give
fttisfaflion to tim e whopleafe to rinpW hi Ml
He has for sale, several carriages almost
finilhcd, such as c&achees, an Italian w.ndfor
chair, hung on steel (pring<, a light phseton for
one or two horfo, md a fulkey with a falling
Carriages fold on Commission.
- Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1794 mS.-t! 301
To be Sold at Public Vendue^
On Friday the nth day of April next
at the houfeof John Thomson, in Perth-
Amb oy,
The Proprietary House
AND LOT OF LAND,
IN THAT CITY.
r *TV-fE Lot coma.ns cieven acres, on which is
an orchard oI grafted apple trees, a well „f
excellent writer, a large Hone c stern, and a verv
commodious Ibhle and coach-houfr, and a great
quapt.ty ot the best building Hones in the walls
ot the house, which was fo.nierlv built 10. the
r<UVrlence ol the Gove.no.. of New-jrriey The
fiiuuu,,. oflhu l.ot is so w-ll known lor us
health.nefis and beautiful prof,,eft of.hcßsriton
..ver l 0 tne wett ot the bav, and Sandy-Ho. kto
the e-.11, t„a- a further dcfciipiion is ur.n. ctffarv
The conditions ot (alt will bf, one third of the*
purcjlafe money to be paid on the firft day of
May next, when a good and fufficient.Deed will
be ;nen 10 the f utchafer, by Waitii Rui
T"» ! «D, Sfq. Prelident of the Board'of
Ptopridtors of tne Ejitrm Diviii,, n of N«w-
I Jrif.-y, ano ,he remaining two thirds fatiiiafto-
I rtly secured in etjual annual paymcnis. ' *
By order of the Board,
JAMES PARKER, Register.
Perth.Amin, February tj, 1704. sawam
Jnft Publiihed,
In one handibti>e volume, nmo. Price 5 s
AND FOR SALE BY
JOHN OR M ROD,
Fj ankTtn s Ileudy Is/ o» J\-iy Second
Sire
AN ESSAY ON THE
Natirrzd- Equality of Afai, %
On the Rights that refjuit from it, ind on I lie
Duties which it impoies.
1 0 which a MEDAL was adjudged, by the
Tevlerian Society at Haarlem.
Cor reded and Erdarvcd.
By WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN,
V. D.
P'ote! orol Mora] Puiiolbphy, and the Law
01 Nature, and of Eccieliaftical History ;
and Minister of the Eoglilb Chuich at U
trecht.
Aliquid leinper ad coramomm ntilitafem af
fereiidiwi. CtCEao.
7hc Firjl American Edition.
PHE grand principle ol Equality, il" rigbt-
J. |y unilerftood, is the only basis on which
Ut.iverfal justice, faced oider, and perfect
freedom, can bc&iui) bnilt, and permanent
ly lecured. Th« Tew rt' it exhibited in this
efiay, it r the fame tine thai it reprefflb the
mlolence of effice, tie tyranny of pride, ard
the outrages ol oppreffjor. ; confirms, in the
most forcible manner, the necessity of fubor
dinar ion, and thejuft demands of law so! au
thority. So far indeed, from loofenirg the
bands of fooiety that it maintains inviolate,
every natural and every civil diftinftton,
draws mote cloiely every foc'al tie, ttnites in
01,e harmonious and jullly proportioned sys
tem, and brings men together on the even
ground of the inherent rights of human na
'nrej of reciprocal obli atton, and of acorn
-111011 relation to the community.
March '8- eo-ll'wtnfeftf
LEACH,
RESPECTHIIXy Siiiorß)! hi* friends and
Ihe public, That from che rncouragemert
he b?s rrceivtd, ho m several lefpcaable Genr.'c
men, he is induced once more, (oembark io tfve
iAt h R LlNt,—i>od would i»ffe* (ervice% to
all thpfc Gemiemiu, who can p>ace confidenc
in hitn j and h: offurtt mfe who employ htm,
fliai iheir coufidentf ftjj.'j not be misplaced '
but 11 IhaJl be bis vendeavor, to pay the
ftnefc, ii a(|rnt'i&'n to theii brfl inftrtft, inall ne
gociaiions whatevrr. He ha» liken the Chamber
in ate-Street, nwti Mr. David Towrjend, Wafcfi
*> Shop. Wficie PUBLICSKCURI-
T IL'.S, ol all k n<if, bought and fold ; and
wheie Commiifioo B<j'm<fioUilktnri ( will be
franWJed on icafonahle tr.ms. HOUSES and
V ESSLI.S will be coutbmly exposed tarffaite t on
com tnfflicMi,
*** paid for Salem, Providtoce, and
rofrfmouth BILLS
N ' U an y Cent!<-man ,n Philadelphia or
York, has any Hvjir.ffi to franjatt at BcjUn,
in , uper Negotiations, he will be happy to be em
ployed on commijjion.
Roftop, Jan. 1?94 mw&fif
PHILADELPHIA :
Pa'NTED by JOHN FENNO, No 3,
South Fourth-Street.
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