* <3 f>nadelphla, March, i i 794- fUST PUBLISHED, B/ MATHEW CAREY, No. I 18, Market peet, 1 HE FIRST VOLUME OF A NEW SYSTEM OF Modern Geography : OR. A Geographical, Hijlorical, ana Commercial Grammar; And pfefcnt Itare of the levera! NATIONS OF THE WORLD. CONTAINING, 1. Th<" figures, motion', and diftanccs o the planets, accoiding to the Newtonian lyf teia and the latest obfervatisns. , 2. A zensral view of (the earth,confidered as a plai)et;wlth fe»eralj«Feful geographica defi lirions and problems. 3 The gand divisions of the gobe int land and water, continents and islands. ] 4. The situation and extent oi empires, kingdoms,dates, provinces a"d . 5. Their climates, air, foil, vege abl , productions, metals, minerals, natural curi- Ofities, teas, rivers, bays, capes, prom >ntoi its, aud lakes. . 6. The birds and beasts peculiar to each ° 7. Observations on the changes that have bee., anv where observed upon the face ot nature since the most periods of nil tory. 8. The history and origin of nations, thei< forms tit government, religion, !aw '» revenues,taxes,naval and nulita. y ftieugt 9 The genius, manners, customs, and habits of the people. . 10. Their language,learning,aft;, icien ces, manufactures, and commerce. 11. The chief ci'ies, ftruftureS, ruins, and artificial curinfities 12. The longitude, latitude, bearings, and distances oifprincipal places fromi'ni.a delphia. To urd an opportunity of regulating their plans with in ihecompafs of their finances, and prepare tliCtn to prevent impofit'ons Irom tricking venders of materials, and extorMonaie work- men—To Mechanics, who cannot, for want of expc ience, calculate the value of their relpe&ive labour, and materials expended in their particular branches of building, this work will afford an opportunity to ellimate wnh facility and accuracy, any done or' in tended to be done, either in tne aggregate or the minutiae. will contain r»any eurious and valuable | recipes to make fine and coaHe varni(hes,fo* prelervmg roofs ol houses, barns, palings, troughs, pipe*, &c. Pecipes to makevati ous glues and cements ; recipcs to make com positions for elegant, or minute ornaments, and enrichments for oufide or inside com partments : recipes to make compofiuon. lor ligures and inc» uftatiors—to endure the wtather in any afpetl ; recipes-to make stuc co compositions, for floors, maU-houfcs, dif tillerics, hearths, linings for cisterns, See. Tables to afcrrtain the scantling ol dihnent species of timber neceirary to perform their refpeftive fun&ions, in pioportion to their various : Tables toafcertain the dimensions of the various apenions introdu ced in different edifices, and doors, windows, chimnies, sky-lights, Itair-cafes, &c. 'n pro tion to their different uses and intentions— whether for beauty or utility : A concise mode to take, and square the dimensions of all kinds of artificer's work belonging to buildings, and to ascertain the cubical or fu perficial contents thereof: Obfervalions of the doctrine of echo and found : A diflerta tion on the philosophy, dottrine, and con ftru&ion of chimnies, to void or emit the smoke. Proportions and recipes to cure smoky chimnies : Observations on the ihfta_ bility of the edifices heietofore, generally, cre&ed in America : Suggestions of rtiod< s 10 pursue in buildings here, that will, without additional expence, tend more to their dura bility than rhofe heretofore, commonly, con ftrtifted : Dcfcriptions and proportions of the general and particular members of vari ous orders in Architcflure, viz. the Tuscan, Doric, lonic, Corinthian, Composite, Chi nese, Attic, Cargatic, Arabesque, Moresque, Grotc fque, Saracenic, Rustic, Antique, Anti quo-Mod Key's alley. June 2, 1794- gp C - AND be it further ena£M by the anthority aforefaid, That every m* « b£ captain of any th.p or vessel coming tiora vend the sea (veffeU aaually employed in th coasting trade of the United State, excepted) and bound to any port or pl>« 'fe hit iurifdiaioo of Pcnnfvlvama, 'ball cau (hip or vessel to be brought to * nchor ' oiherwife flayed in the dream ol l.« •>*« Delaware. oppofiie to the health- State-island KSfcH, and there to = until he (hall have duly obtained a cert hcate or bi'lo) health from the resident physician, in the manner tod upon the tens heremi Be fore dirt-fed : and ' f > p ev,<„,fly to "bta n ing tuch certificate or bill oi hca i i> any n-.ftw or captain (hall fuffer hi* «h.p or vessel to approach nearer than the said healt.i-»mce lo the city of Philadelphia, or (ball land, or raufe or fuffer to be landed, or brought on fhorr, at port or place within this com monwealth, or at any other port or place, with the intent to be conveyed into this com monwealth, ato peifon or peif> ns, or any goods, wares 01 fcs»fhandiz< ; or l) alter re ceiving such certtfi ate or bill of health, he In a |l ncglt6 or refute to deliver the lame to the health-offirer agreeably to the direttlous ot this ast, such maftir or captain ihd.i for feit and pav, for each and every iucU onenee, the lum of'five hundrrd dollars to be recover ed and appropriated as hereinafter provided and directed , and the captain or matter of each and < very ship or vessel, as soon as the fame is b ought to anchor, orotheiwiu stayed as afosefaid, (hall fen.f a faie and commodious boat to brin;', the resident physician "«i board of his ship or v; (Tel, and (hall in like man ner convey him hack to the health-office after he h s concluded his official examina tion; and while he is making such examina tion,or in cafc oi any (nbfequent examination by the health-officer and conlultmg phyfici.n, as the caff may be, each and every part of the (hip or vessel, and (hall piefcnt to his view r-.ch and every peifon on boatd thereof, and {'hall also true and fdiiffa&ory answers make to all such questions as the resident physician at the time of examination, or the health offi cer at the time ot delivering the certificate, or j bill ot health, in the city of Philadelphia, or at the time of examination to be had by the health-officer together, with the confuting phyfiician (hall' (k telaiive to ih« health o' any port or place trom which the Ihip or vessel failed, or has since touched at, the number of persons on board whenthf (hip or veffVl en- I ter d on her voyage, the number ol perf >ns that have (ince been landed or taken on boaid, and when or where refpc&ivcly, what persons on board,if a*iy have bien during the voyage, or (hall at any time ol examination, be infe&ed with any pestilential or contagi ous dif afe, whatpeiftfn belonging to the (hip or vessel, if any died during the voyage, and of what disease, nd what is the present (late and condition of the persons on board with refpeft to their hcalih and dilcafes ; and it any captain or mallvf of any (hip or vellel (hdHre ulc to exoofc the fame as aforefaid to the search and examination of the resident physician, or of the health-officer and confnlt ing physician, as the cafe may be ; or if, hav ing on boaid his (hip or vifffl any such per son or persons, he (hall conceal the fame, or if in anv manner vvhatfoevrr he (hall knowing ly dcceive or attempt to deceive the pioper officers aforefaid in his answers to their offici al enquiries, such captain or matter, for each and every such offence, (hall forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollais, to be re covered and appropriated as hereinafter pro vided and 794- dtf THE office of the President and Direfto--» nf the Insurance Compact of Nojtk AmsrlCa, is removed to No. 107, Soutli Front ftreer, being the foutli eall comer of Front and Walnut ll tee is. The Public are cautioned to beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Hilts of the Bank of the United States, and Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of Nort/x several of which have appeared in circulation within a few days pajl; they are a good ge neral imitation of the genuine bills, but may be dijtinguijhed by the following MARKS. Fife Dollar Bills of the Bank of the Untied States. ALL that have appeared bars the letter F. for their Alphabetical Mark. The Texture of the Papj?r is thicker and whiter and it takes the ink more freely than the genuine paper. The O. in the word Company is fmalier tf.an the M* and other letters of that word, so that a line extended f» oni the top of the (), to touch the top of the M wirblii extend con. fiderably above t»6 range ot ihe whole word. In the word United the letters are n&rrow erand closer together than th« reft o? the bill The i and fin the word promiie are not parallel, the f inclining much in ore forward I than the i. The engraving is badly cxecu bove, the 0 being lets than the m, and others following. There is no stroke to the t in the word North whereas in the genuine bibs the stroke is well defined. The letters ent-in the word Twcnt)*, 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 woul, the 7 w and 'hey go ing below them. • The signature ] N'xon, has thf appear ance ot tuing written with Lmb-tlack and oil, and jtiifers Irom other inks used in printing the bills and tl»e c.iHiitr's signature. Ii h supposed iii.-te forae'rw * were committed in lomcot uv Southern ••>taics, a I cou-i ---terfeiis thai h»vr appeared, h ?\e come Imm thence, and two perions have been apr ehend ed in Virginia, on suspicion oi being the author of them. The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS wili be paid to any Ferton or Prridns who lhail discover and prosecute 10 conviction the fcveial offenders ot the following liefrnption* or an Y ot them. viz. The petfon or pcrfons, who tnJftur?.auTCd the paper on which the B'lls are prtmed. The person or pcilons, who engraved the plates. The printer or printers, of the bills. Every pertuii who ha* acted as a principal in any other way, in the counterfeiting and utter ing Hie laid oilis. Philadelphia, Match 28, a 794 April iz, 1794» Other counterfeit bills of the ol the United States have appeared in ci. c ui.itn)!>. The denomination is of TWENTY DOL LARS,and the alphabetical mark is the let ter li. They may br distinguished from the genu ine by the to! lowing Ml AUKS : The p&pf r of : iie counterfeits is of a move tend > texture and giofley lurlace than the genuine, and thc;e is no water ftoark in them* The letter C. in the word Cashier, in »he true bills is fti marked, whereas in the counterfeits, 'he whole letterMs a fine hair stroke, evidently, i. an unfinifned state. 1 lie letter a in the wo id demand, is badly formed and the whole word iii done, ahd there is no comma at tie end of it, as there is in tbe genuine bills. The marginal device, is much daiker i» the fa Me, than in the genuine bills owing to the Ih.ide strokes being cr-.irfer, much nearer together and c©nVequt?i»ti'y inuch more nu [ mer.ou*. This difference ft < ikes'ihe eye at fir ft view. The fame n-iva-d of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, will bs jrjid t'ui appr«rhencii"g,« prot'eruting tu ipiiviftioii tl.e several abo»e detcrilKfJ Oilewlr-rs in reljiect to this, 8 s IP tile lalt tlel'crib-'tl hi I 'Ai s) THOMAS WILLING, P.c&atyt „l flu- li-ink Uniifd &<«»• JOHN NIXON, Pi-.fidcntolthf BJ'ik hi N.vtih America. By Hitler ?;i (he C• ft'vf liomts. PHILADELPHIA: Printed bv JOHN FENNO, No. 3» South Fourth-Street. :'' ' "