JUST PUBLISHED, By Thomas Dobfon, SukfelliT, at the Stnc-Hwje, i* Second Jirccl, Phi lade lphia, VOLUME VII, of ENCYCLOPEDIA: oa # A DICTIONARY OF ARTS, SCIENCES, AND MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE, On d Plan entirely new ST WHICH The Different SCIENCES and ARTS are digested into the Form of TREATISES or SYSTEMS : COMPREHENDING THE History, Theory, and Practice, of each, according to the Latest Discoveries and im provements : and full Explanations given of the various detached partt of Knowledge, whether relating to Natural ahd Artificial Objects, or to Matters Ecclcfiaftical, Civil, Military, Commer cial, See. Including Elucidations of the mod im portant Topics relative to Religion,Morals,Man ners, and the Oeconomy of L'fe : together with a Dcfcription of all the Countries, Cities, prin cipal Mountains, Seas, Rivers, &c. throughout the World ; a General History, Ancient and Modern, of the different Empires, Kingdoms, and States; and an account of the Lives of the moll Eminent Persons in every Nation, from the earliest ages down to the present times. Com piled from the writings of the bed author?, in ieveral Languages ; the most approved Dictiona ries, as well of General Science as of particular branches ; the Transitions, Journals, and Me moirs of the learned societies, both at home and abroad.—the MS. le£tures of eminent profeffors On different Sciences : and a variety of original Materials, furnifhed by an extenfivc Correspon dence. The Seventh Volume contains a description of Mount Etna, Eudiometer, Exchange, Expe rimental Philosophy, System of Farriery, Feudal fyfttm, Fire, fixed Air, Flux ions ,Tood, Fortifica tion, Fofliis, hiftoryof France, Gardening, Gas, Geneva, Geography, Geometry, Gilding, Glass, &c. with a variety of articles in natural history, biography and miscellanies. Illustrated with Thirty Eight elegant Copperplates. CONDITIONS. J. The work is printing on a fuperfine paper, and new types, (cast for the purpose) which will be'occafionally renewed before they con tract a worn appearance. 11. The work is furnifhed in boards, in volumes or half-volumes, as fubferibers chufe; the price of the whole volumes, five dollars each, ot the half-volumes two dollars and two-thirds of a dollar each. Ten dollars to be paid on fub fcribmg, the volumes or half-volumes finifhed to be paid for when delivered, the price of one volume to be paid in advance, and the price of each succeeding volume to be paid on deliver ing the volume preceding it. No part of the * work will be delivered unless paid for. 111. In the course of the publication will be de livered about five hundred copperplates ele gantly engraved in Philadelphia : which by far exceed in number those given in any other fcientific dictionary. At the close of the pub lication will be delivered an elegant frontif piece, the dedication, preface, and proper ti tle pages for the different volumes, It is expcfled the work will be compiifed in about eighteen volumes in quarto. Those who wish to become pofleflbrs of fhisvaluable work will pleafeto be early in their applications, as the fubfeription is nearly closed. Jan. 23. War Department, January 28, 1793. INFORMATION is hereby given to all the military Invalids of the United States, that tne sums to which they are entitled for fix months of their annual pension, from the 4th day of September 1792, and which will become due on the sth day of March 1793, will be paid on the said day by the Commiflioners of the Loans within the dates refpeftively, under the usual regulations, viz. Every application for payment mud be ac companied by the following vouchers : iff. The certificate given by the, Hate, fpecify. ing that the pcrfon poffefling the lame is in fafi an Invalid, and al'certaining the sum to which, as such, he is annually intitled. ad. An affidavit agreeably to the following form : A. B. came before me, one of the Justices ofilhe county of in the date of and oath that he is the fame A. B. to whom the original certificate in his possession was giv en, of which ihe following is a copy (the cer tjficate given by the date to be recited) That he served (regiment, corps or vessel) at the time he was dilabled, and that he now resides in the and county of and hssnfided there for the lad years, previous to which he resided in In cafe an Invalid Ihonld apply for payment by an attorney, the said attorney, befides'.he certificate and oath before recited, must produce a special letter of attorney agreeable to the fol lowing form : I, A. B. of county of (late of do hereby Conftittue and appoint C. D. of my lawful attorney, to receive in my behalf of my pension for fix months, as an Invalid of the United States, from the 4th day of Sep lembcr 1795, and ending the 4th day ot March '793- . Signed and Sealed in the Presence ef AclSow'edged before mr, Application! of exectitorj and aclminiftrators jnflft be accompanied with legal evidence of their refpeftive offices, and also of the timt the Invalid died, whose pension they may claim. By Command t enaftcd, That any foreigner may by . deed or will, hereafter to be made, take and. hold lands within that part 0} the said Tet ritory ifihich lies with- I IB this State, in the fame manner as if he was a citi. L ten *fthis State j and the fame lands may be con , veyed by him, and transmitted to and be inherited by I h [ s h '"i or "'"''"is, as if he and they were citizens of thi, State; Provided, Thai no foreigner {hall, in virtue hereof b, entitled to any fu, the, or other privilege of a citieen." ' Ja"- l - tf BALDWIN DADE. epam 50,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10; 000 lOjOOO 10,000 20,000 150,000 Dollars 350,000 F O R S A t E, *> **' s *bf<*ihtr, at W,l„^.s trrtl BILL ot EXCHANGE Madeira Wine, Fiffor immediate ul<\ in pipes & * 'pENERIFFE WINE," A SHERRY WINF., m quarter raft• west.l NH, A RUM, 3 OLD BRANDY, OLDNPUUI COPPERAS, BRjSsTONE, All L'W Two Bale ,o 4 BLANKETs, and A Bale ot MUSLINS. A new ,3-4 Inch CABLE, .iofa W, W.W/M" 7 GEO «ge MEADK Pfiuaielfiia, Jan. .9,1793. t^m TO BE SOLD,-or LEASED ►o* lIVIK on Tin Vlld, THE FOLLOtrjtfC houses. on W'lnmt-ftirtt, nrar Fmmhkftrrf W 23 fprt front, ha, lwp»„l„ utlhc j 0 £ fioniiouc t,t by ~J fc, the bjck 18 by 14 feeu The from room i.p (!*»,« l6 t S t7 J C V in *"■"> '•""beri ij» this houfr, besides the glrrtt is divided inl. tWO 01 tktm "t fitt- The other House „s? f ret llpon ty aln(|U meet, and 5 % feet upon 4thftrret; there aretw. good parlours below, one of them B c by to r . vE' Ta 1 \" l S by V 8 r" • " ,d t"*" — pfete bed-chambers; besides the garret is di, vtded into 4 rooms, 3 of wfcieb rooms have fire, places. The kitchcns are good onc>, and „ t under the houses ; the largest house h»s alf„ , house-keeper's room. I ( ls intended there still be a communication from bo'hofthefe houtes to a neighbour,ng icc-houfe, fufficiemly b r «r i, fiipply 3 houses. Within 5 o var d s of ? htfe houses. there »4U be compleK ftnbtes and e*ae£ houses, for both houses ; they will be fimlted in the mod complest manner, and the kets ready to be delivered earty in the summer. ' On paying half the money down (if fold) the oth.r half may be paid by inftilmems. or the whole may remain for j years, paying inteiell and giving security on the pretnifej. For terms of file or lease, apply to the Sub. Tcriber, GEORGE MEADE. Who has Jot SALE, Sundry Ground Rents, In this city, amounting to twenty-five pounds sixteen fhilliiigs and fix-pence, per annum. Also, a quantity of BAGS,that will contain tw6 and a half and three and a halt bulbcls. Philadelphia, Jan. ig, 1792. ,p lm 40 Dollars Reward. RAN away on the 25thinftant,i likely Ne gro Man called Isaac, about twenty-three years oid, five feet fix or eight inches high, a well made fellow, fond of talltiog, Us 3 larg* mouth, and shows his teeth very much when talking j had on when he went away, a brown linen shirt, a short white kersey over jacket with a very |iigh collar and plain breast, with buttons which appear to have been very ga'y ; a pair of white kersey brecches, a pair of while knit yarn (lockings, a pair of shoes with firings in them, and a coarse hat ; all the above clothes are al most new. Said N'egro was fprmerly the pro* pchy of Mr. William Thomas, late of Kent County, near George-Town Cross Roads, de ceaftd, and has for several years been etn'plpveA in that neighbourhood, and principally hy » Mrv Maxwell, and lately by Messrs. John and Jame» Carmack, as a waggoner, which bulinefs he is well acquainted with, and is what he prefers j and has been engaged in driving a waggon Trom said Crofs-Roadj to Duck-Creek, &e. until August last. I expefi he will make his way for the neighbourhoods of George-Town, Duck- Creek, Dover or Wilmington. The above re ward will be paid if delivered to rtie in thi» place, or Thirty Dollars if Cecuied in any goal, so that I get him again. He is an artful fellow, and when taken, will make his cfcape, unlcli particularly secured. Easton, OWF.N KENNARD. Talbot County, Mary/and, Dec. bB, 1792. 'tn RUN-AWAY FROW THE SUBSCRIBEk, THE |2lh AFRVI. A NEGRO BOY, named Zeb; Him and tail) sixteen years old; came to Samuel Lipin cot's at Bordentown on the 15th, said hii nam« was Henry, and left that place the 27th May.— On the 27th day of June, he was taken up m Bucks County, and carried before a Magillrate', said he was free, and that he lived on the Suf q«eh»on*h—that a person by the name of Abra ham PealJ, took him three days journey from home, and turned him adrift with one dollar- He asked the Justice for a pass to go to bis fa ther, and nothing appeared to the contrary— He lived with one Thomas Paxwell till the igtli of this instant, and then made his escape from him ; he called his name Peter Johnfion —had on an old Grey Coating Round Jacket, lined with redWze; an old pair Leather Breeches, and an old Felt Hat. Whoever takes up said Bov,and brings him to Jacob Mersereau,o» Staten-Ifland, (hall receive TWENTY DOL LARS, with reasonable charges, paid by JACOB MERSEREAU, Lieut. Col. taw 6^ Dec. 49. NEW TEAS. IMPERIAL, HYSON&SOUCHONG Of the very firft quality,and latcft importatio* from Canton, via New-Yoik, by retail,at No. 19, Third, between Che*"nut and Market Strre'f. N. li. A Jew Boxei of the above HYSON tor fate* A large Cellar to Let, Sufficiently capacious to Jlortfeveralhundred kartell* Enquire of iht Pri k t i*v %