P'iil«delpWat Maveh, 1 i 794- JUST PUBLISHED, B/MATHEW CAREY, rfo. Itß, Market jireet, FIRST VOLUME OF A NEW SYSTEM OF odern Geography : OR, A ( 'graphical, Hijioricdl, and Commercial Grammar-, And urefl'iit flare if 'he leveral NATIONS Ot THE WORLD. CONTAI N I NO, Th«* and distances of tot lie Newtonian fyP the obfervationi 2 i general view ofjthe eartfyConfidepet? * 'anetjwlth feveral|ufeful geographic* unr. a"d problems. fhc g and dWifions of the globe into * latfd aid water, continents and islands. 4 Tiie /Jtuation and extent of empires, Vin .ns.ftates, provinces and colonies. fheir eUmafes air, foil, vegetables, P Hons, metals, minerals, natural tufi r% ;s,proitiontories> .es. 'he birds and bt aftj peculiar to each v. * )fervatiorts on the changes that have v where observed upon the face ot ince the most eatlyj periods of hif e hiftrtry and origin of. nations ( ms of government, religion* laws, naval and military ftreugth e genius, manners, customs, and f ttte people. leir language, leaftiing,arts, fcien •.ufa4- State tf New- jersey. 15* State of Pennsylvania. a 16. Mate of Delaware. 17. State of Maryland. * 18. State of Virginia. r J 9- of Kentucky. 20 State of N.^rth-Carolina. c 21. Tenneflee Government. 22. State ofSouth-Carolina. \ State of Georgia< terms f 1. Thij work will be compriled is two volumes. w i. Sublcrihers pay for the prelent volume P ondehver., fix dollars, „„d the price of ■« binding, (56 cents for boards.) fa 3. They may receive the fuccecding vo litmein twenty-four w.ekly numbers, at » qoarte, dollar each, or else, when si 1,1 . '!P ed ' ** " 1e f ame price as the firft. a fiTi*/ .?" 0 " wi lbe rai s ed °n the ~ lar, r , JU ' K * ,' 794 ' to fourteen dol- T ve of binding. |. w..„ld aiiv r „pi, s -e lnai n for sale afte. Md?r7 0n the Vork ' tl,ev will ca binding UO,ia "' a " d thC P rice ° ( » *• The names of the fubferibers will Publilhed as „atr„ ns of American H' tu» e, arts, and sciences. It i. wh°"y unnecefTary to expatiate on r' the aclyantage.ta American leaders, that ? j. . tton poflefles, over every A J edition us J„, y every imported t^, The addir . T '° f Gec> g aphy exr»nt. -p . that it w..uld be diO.r—A . 1 ,u °je«, rd ! .."Xs; ». , jrrov*» r'll ? Retail of arguments to 4- t n °« £ . addi,i "" s which •! occur in every S " a g le'!,TheI e ' !, The' ,ln hi ri ' ble,and whl v fcrred to the n, e lL» r P n are re ' D-r g«" - <-w of them 8 fl ' ght ftetcb t The Plhli/her takes thi- „ r «r . rel l -• ttmity of k- „ P^ r ® nt oppor. 1 » $4* requests a continuance of their kindness; and hopes that such public spirited citizens, as are poflelled of similar documents, will favor him with theiralfiftance in perfect ing his Undertaking. The extraordinary encouragement with which he has been favored, has excited y' • in his breast the warmed (entiments ofgra * titude-i— (entiments which time will not ef face. He pledges himfelf to the citizens 2tld United States, to spare neither pains nor expeufe to the prcfent edition } of Gu'hrie*s Geogiaphy improved, deferv ' ing of their patronage. waftf D. :esof Joseph Clark, nfyf- ARCHITECT AT ANNAPOLIS, , j Proposes to publijb, by subscription, tlu POLYMATHY ; . IBto The American Builder. ►ires, A Work calculated equally to edify and en ?s. te'tain the Gentleman, Farmer,Sur bles, vcyor, Builder & Mechanic. fries THtS Work will contain various opinions ' 9 of ihe best wrireis on Architrttute, Arts» a nd Science ; together with expei iments, and eacn a ecu rate notes ot obfeivation, by the author; . being the result of thirt) ycarj lludy and ex haVe perience in his proffflion. e It will also contain an alphabetical account of the quality and value of the various kinds of materials, and numerous fpeciea of labor, ons | expanded on building. aws, Exempl fications, toafcertain the quanti ugth ties of materials and labor necetfary to com and plcte, almost, every part in a building, of whatever dimensions. :ien- An account and explanation of all the terms and phrafrs, used in ancient and mo linsj dern archite&ure and butldtng. To persons inclined to build, it will afford ng s * an opportunity of legulating their plans with hiia- 'hecompafs ol their finances, and prepare them to prevent impositions from trickini; venders of n-.dteiials, and extortionate work, the men—To Mechanics, who cannot, for want edi 0t ex P ericnc(, t calculate the value of their ons refpe&ivc labour, and materials exoended-in their particular branches of building, this rka- WOrk wi . ll aff(,rfi an Opportunity to eftimaie with facility and accuracy, any done or in tended to be done, either in tne aggregate or the minutise. It will contain many eurious and valuable recipes to make fine and coarse Varniftu s,fo> preserving roofs of hoirfr*, barns, palings, troughs, pipes, See. Recipes to make vari ous glues and cement*; recipes to make com ' 9 positions for elegant, or minute ornamems, 1 and enrichments for oufide or inside com- ' i ' payments : recipes to make cotnpofition for ,ar * figures and Wcruftations—to endure the ' weather in any afpe& ; recipes to -ftuc- ( one co compositions, for floors, maluhoufcs, dif ical ttileries, hearths, linings for rifterns, & c . Tables to ascertain the scantling of diffeient the species of timber necessary to perform their 6. refpe&ive fun&ious, in proportion to their ies. various fufpenlmns : Tables to ascertain the C 9. dimensions of the various apertions introdu- Se- ccd in different edificri, and door», windows 1 an, chimmct, flcy-li s htj, ftd.r-cafes, &c- in pro- f ier- "on to ibeir different use» and intentions ' ,4. whether for be.uty or utility: A concise IS- „. e '° take ' and fqmre the dimensions of ' Jar- ,* lnds of •••■ficer-s wo.k belong, ro J ,g buildings, and to afcettiin the cubical or f u - c |re . pr'ficial contents thereof: Obfetv.tionj c f I 22. . °™ r ' nc f cho and found : A diflerta- r •m. ' ,on "" lhe Philosophy, doflrine, and con- 1 low r , „ ch,m n«s, 10 void or emit t h c 1 ine r m "^ r - Propofinons and recipes to cure » * [moky chimii.es ; Obftrvations on the i„n a _ r bility of the edificts heretofore, generally h errQed in America : Suggeftioo. of mod<« to si poifue in buildings here, that will, without additional expencc.tend more to their dura- „ O A 0 / e hrr " oforc ' co mmo„l v , con- , t flinfted : Descriptions and proportions of ' the general and particular members of vari ous orders in Architeaure, v i*. the Tuscan 3 "otic, lonic, Corinthian, Composite, Chi- nefe, Attic, C.argatic, ArabeHque, Moresque, f Oiotrfque, Saracenic, Rustic, Antique, Anti. . quo-Modt rn, Gothic, and Britannic : Many curious hiftortcal account, of various won derful buildings in different parts ot the world : Many curious and original accounts & and rulogiums on Free Masonry. This Woik will be printed in two ofhvo volumes, each to contain upwards of 400 t pages, on fine paper of elegant letter press • The price to fubfciibers, in beards, rtv* DOLLARS; TWO and a HALT DOLLAHstO W be paid on the nehvery of the firft, and two te and a half dol LA«s on the delivery of the P 1 second volume. Mr. Clark assures the public, that he will literally perform all that he hath G let forth in these proposals. ro Gentlemen inclined to promote this work by subscribing thereto, are requeued 10 write', Co , e pill paid, to Mr. Joseph Clark, at Annapolis, 0 f authonfing him to annex their names to the subscription lift. — ■ ■ »t .. in the United States, are so- 22 5 .'X'-i^ttir 0130 "" occaf,on " iy - ln !- Morris Academy. THIS inftitutioti is now open for ihe re- ctption of (Indents under the immediate 6 * care of Mr. Caleb RufTell, whose abilities as an inftriiftor, and attachments the bu- r> inefs have long been known and approved - .he h " "" tice Morrillown, May, 4 , , 794 J diw. ' IV PHILADft phi | Li|iJu ,| _J •3» OUTH Fourth STREET.— Pr SCI Six DotIARS p ER Annvm> Nicholas jiin. j Attorney at Law * ? I INFORMS his friends and the Public, r ith I ai ' ias °P ene d an OFFICE for the sale ted I pwrthafe of Real Estates at No. I 9» ra- I Fourth ftreetj where he will thank ef- I fu,, y receive their commands. He also ens I draws Deeds) Mortgages, and other Writ ""s I lng l ALCct lon j June 10 tutb&stf TV- I v ~ - A New Novel. To the LAMES of Philadelphia. it hit Day is Publijhtd by MATHEW CAREY, 118, Market street, I Price, bound, five eighths of a dollar, sew ed in marble pap? r , h«i!l a dollar, I Charlotte, a tale of Truth, cn " I in two volumis. I By Mrs. ROWSON, of the New Theatre, I Phladelphia, Author of Victoria, the In- Jns I quifitor, the #"ille de Chambre, &c. rts, I Of CharlcAtci the Reviewers have nd I given the following character. n; I IT may be a Tale of Titith, tor it is x " I not unnatural, and it is a tale of real dil- I tress. Charlotte, by the artifice ofa teach- I ei, recommended to a school, from hnma )r I rather than a conviction of her inte ' I Br'ty,B r 'ty, or the regularity of her formet con [j. I dn&, js enticed (rorn.her govemefs, and a I ccompanies a young, officer to America.— of I le marriage ceremony, if not forgotten, I is postponed, and Charlotte dies a martyr he I to the inconflancy of the over, and treach o- I eT y of his fntnd —'The (ituations are art- I I lei's and alfttSing—the descriptions natu- I td I ral and pathetic ; we (hould feel lor Char- I h- I lotte if such a person ever existed, who I re I for ore er>-or fcarccly, perhaps, deserved I 'i; ITo severe a punifhtnent. If it is a sic- I I tion, poetic justice i; not, we think, pro- I rit I perly d (Mi.nt d. I Said Carey has jujl pullijhed, is IA 1 (heet map of Kentucky I e I compiled by Elil u Barker, price one dol I I lar and two thiids. I ,r I War Atlas,containing maps of France, I I I Germany, spa n, Italy, the United Provin- I c I ces, the Netherlands, ai d the Weft Indies. 1 " I Price two dollars. l' I Map of New Jersey— Half a dollar. i. | Map. of Vti niont, Connecticut, Dela- I , I ware, Georgia—Price three eighths of I I a dollar each. r I April 29. tuth&s3w ; J GUTHRIE's GEOGRAPHY j Improved. ' I THE fubfeription for thi-, work on the I c I original term-, of twelve dollars and the I I binding, will be doled this day—and on I , I Monday the fubfcriptu, n w j|| open at f ()ur I - I teen dollars, exclusive of thepiice of bind I . I '"g ---: | The new maps added to this edition are j ' I I twenty one ; among which are those of | ' 1 I r, ( MaCjihu fert^Coin,efii- ]J . I cut, Rhode-Island, Vermont, New York,~P f I New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delawate, Ma- | . I ryland, Virginia, Kentucky, North Caro- | - I Ima, the Geneffee Government, South Ca- ] rolma, and Georgia. These maus have ne | ' • ver been given in any former system of t u g^ phy ' and ' !l ho P e d| Would alone I r ■ be fufficient to entitle this work to a pre- I > fer»nce to any other edition of Guthrie. L N B. The map of the United Sates, 0 • Which is compiling by Mr. S muel Lewis, n ; from the refpeflive date maps, will be fa, a more complete than any one yet pub!i(hrd, ti and be printed on two large (beet* of 'ti paper, nearly the size of the laie Mr. Mur- b rav's map. | ' d Ift Just Published, j> By Benjamin Johnson, and fold at his I al Bookjore, No. 147, Marketflreet, The Life of Dr. Franklin, with a (Inking likeness, executed in a mas- I p! terly tnatinei by Tbackara and Vallance, fa price nveihillings. I pc The Ready Reckoner, or Traders' Sure I re Guide, 3/9 I lh The Young Book keeper's Afliftant, 6/3 br The Christian, a poem, by Charles Craw- | P« ford, 2/4 vo Elop's Fables, 4JB I be Swan's Britilh Architca, 37/6 | nu Pame's ditto 30/ . I°r Town and Country Builder's Affiflant. I of I an 1h the preft, and will be publi/hed in a few ' e da J J > "nd fold as above, " Refledtions and Maxims, by I William Penn, with his advice to his chil- P ll den, 4JB. I i„| 16 mo. 2, 1794. mSiwim | '"i ' I foi Congress of the United States, J In Senate, Tuefaay May 13th, 1794. I ofl that Rufui Putnam, Ma-I all GHffinr / 1 Rot>ert ° liver aml th ' t OriffinGreen, do, upon the third Monday of I ct, December next, (hew cause to the Senate. vi« the fa dn U f h graotsof land to them de the said Rufus Putnam, Manalfah Cutler | rh< Robert Oliver and Griffin Green, pu,r üß „{ pe to an Aft entitled » An aft authoriX .o o C ° nveya " ce 2f land! to the Ohio Company of a(Tociates," (hall »n' n °' be -Jfciared void, a, may interfere si " with and be fufficient ro fatisfy ,h e claims a " Orde 7" Ch settlers »t Galliopolii. K ' that ,he deli " r y of a copy nifl-.h r r Crd " to Rufus Putnam Ma r " naffah Cutler, Robert Oliver, or finltn I cor Green, and the publication of the fame I* l ' one «nomh, in one nf r> i •» .w. >*r tree thereof. lumoent no- | lnt( Extras of Senate. May 14 SAM - TIS . f-retary. Tpr*! tm. I ed. Bank United States* June 13 th, 1794. .PROPOSALS will be received at the |' c » Bank of the Uhited States until the firft ale day 0 f j u iy next, for the Mafont and '9» Carpenter» work of the Banking House, Vjf to be built in Third-street It is not expelled, that more than the rlt * foundation will be compleated thit season. f The plan may be seen by applying to _ JOHN KEAN, Cashier. dtij. A PLAIN COOK. WANTED a middle aged single woman, who unrterftands plain Cooking; to (uch a one the bejl wages will be given. Apply to the Printer. May 31 lot w- . To the Ele&orsof the city and county of Philadelphia. n ! Gentlemeh, THIS being the last year of the pre- I sent Sheriff's time in office. I take I the liberty to offer myfelf a Candidate, I is and solicit vour votes and interests in my I U_ favour, to place me on the return at the I h _ next general Ele&ion, as his fucceflor for I a . fcid office jin doing which, you will confer I e an obligation that will be gratefully re- | n membcrtd, by a Your most obedient, _ and humble servant, JOHN BAKER. | " May 3- estf. I !- The following fe&ion I ' - ot t he la w for efiablilhing an Health-Office, I 'O &c. passed the last ft (Con of the Legislature, I :d is n-publiflied tor the information of <1! I c- concerned. Wn>. AILEN, He.lth-Officer, for the port of Philadelphia, No. 21, I Key's alley. June 2, 1794. I Sec. 7. AND be it further ena&ed by the I ' 1 ant horny atotefaid, That every mast ror I captain of aiy (hip or vcfl" 1 coming from be I s > vond the sea (vefTels aftu Uy employed in the I ' i- coasting trade of the United States excepted) I ' '• and bound to any port or place within the I jurifdidlion of Pennfrlvania, fliall cause his I : ship or vessel t) be brought 10 anchor, 01 I ' »- otherwise flayed in the stream of the river I jf Delaware, opposite ta the health-office on J I State-island atorcfafd, and there to remain I ( until he (hall have duly obtained a certificate I ■ or bill of health from the resident physician, | - in the manner and upon the terms herein be- I L loredir-6fed : and if, ptevioufly to obtain- I a i"g such certificate or bill of health, any I c master or captain (hall fuffer his ship.or veflel I f to approach nearer than the ("aid health-office I t e to the city of Philadelphia, or (hall land, or I e cause or fuffer to be landed, or brought on It. „ fho.e, at any port or place within this com- I c monwealih, or at any other port or place, I si with the intent to be conveyed into this com- I p monwealth, any person or petfins, or any I il s goods, wares 01 merchandize ;oril a I ter,re- I f ceiving such certificate or bill of health, he I t - ncglca or re,ufc to deliver the fame to I w 1 ( u n"°? C f r '° * I '' t. "I 1 his act, s uc h matter or captain f or . Id, le't and pay, (or each and every such offence I t '" e ' um °f five hundred dollars to be recover- lec ca and appiopriated a? hereinafter provided I and direfled , and the captain or mafler of I pi each and < very (hip or vessel, as soon a, the Id me is brought to anchor, or otherwise flayed as aforefaid, (hall fe n d 4 f afe , nd commodious in Loat .o bnng the resident p hy f,cian onboard ut of his ship or vessel, and (hall in like man- I ner convey htm , back to the health-office alter he hat concluded his official examina- I tion; and while he is making such examina- C non or in cafe , ny f u br«, uent examination I , by the health-officer and coi.fulling phyfici, n I as the cafe may be, each and every part of the' j P e (hip or vessel, , nd (hall present to hi. view «ch and every person on boaid thereof, and j 0( lhallalfo true.nd fatiffaftoty answer, make th, Wall such tjueflionsas the resident phyfici.n the time of examtnation, or the health offi- I nu "™ e of delivering the certificate, or | bill of health the city of Philadelphia, or rm hLkh X " n,na "° n ,obe had b y ,h!! th: health.officer together, with the confuting I nr phyfnetan lhalhfk relative to the health of any port or place Irorn which the ship or vessel I h . failed, or has since touched at, the number of I persons on board when the ship or vessel en- I L !"' ( d . on h " v °>"ge, the number of persons s"' that have since been landed or taken „„ #a , boa.d, and when or where refpeftively, what ,S 1 persons on boardjf any have been during the an< be s -" f e A°l " any timr of «»mination, I the '"Jf? w ' th »ny peflilenti.l or contagi- I or .frl -r W P " belonging to the (hip I,n 1 ofwh« j'r ? yd,ed dur,n S'he voyage, and "'8 and f ' Jnd wh " '» ,h e present (late I ne = C " ndl "° nof the P"f° n s on board with Imo 'I Pe to 'beir health and dileafe. ; ,nd if | fye fhJllUf'r" 1 ° r maftcr of »"V ffi>P or vessel I the f to r *pofe the fame as aforefaid 10 IDO nhVf an d examination of the resident lit «f«h« health-officer and confnlt. I abr ng phyficun a, the c.fe may be ;o r if, hav- as •ng on board h,s fh ipor vc(r /, , such ' | J?!* °r P" fon '. he (hall conceal the fame, or I J in any manner whatfoevrr he (hall knowing. I nffirlrl'V or r a ! r e™ D t to deceive the proper] a orefatd in his answers to their offict- I enquiriet, (uch captain or master, for each I nd every such offence, (hall forleit and pnv I thefumof f lve hundied dollars, to be ,e ---„"y f r ed " nda PP">P"ated as hereinafter pro- I n \ den, j r/ uca ' d ; a " d wherever the ?efi , p yf |cl »n, or consulting phyfieian, as I Persons d -« -r V-fon A .n h , .""y B ood s. W'rr* or merchandize I or ta"! C t" ! hC «r any (h 0 I and ih 10 if , c " lned "polite thereto, and I vie> •ndtheretobefmoaked, clcanfed and pur,. Bed, the captain of the (hip or vessel (hall i„ a,e (hall I, .h COn ' OM " to ,urh direfiions, ..,u< Liol proper cost and charge of his em. I that r«fo« KU wi-hin (uch n p contl , Tr " ,ht T ' (xde "< pbyfician, or the confoltrugphyfican.as the cafe mj y be, (hall the caDtain th a " d if '"y 'hefe fL l'fl ° r ne « lca to conform to In, ff n oireftions, and to carry the fainr I F o e cfl „ af.refaid, accoiding to the res- I pafThe? J J he (hall forfeit and I T"" andever. « ' Undrfd do, '»» *<» «ch 1 priated a, ° be ,ccov ered and appro- lAm ed bereinafter ptovided and direst- I Fro The Public are cautioned id }.. beware bf counterfeited Five n„u„ „ , I the of the Bank of 'the V»Z '"' firft T tuenty Dollar Bill, of the Bait At""* an d America, fe-veral of IbUh ha, K * aufe, 11» circulation within a few darttftVi , a " a Sood general imitation of fhf' ? £L 2^ a ' ma > be ss r ma Rk& ALL that have appeared k,. I F. for their Alphabetical Mark' nan, I The Texture t | ie p apie I In the Tfrord United the letters i r . pr Jrs,*" dtw " cjn ake The ' a " d /the word promir. eU2:rs2? l i-S--K fc bill,, s,; h »;' I 179« —Whereas the Bank wns „ nf V 10 I tion till Decembers and ™ r V" °P tr *- . -ere iflued in ,ha/y!„ "° doll »' Wh • 7W "'-' Da »' r Mis »f the Bank of I a* r 1 u Ame rtca. ,n B. lor tlieir a 1 p'ha^efi mark' "" ' e,ttr :;3rf^«SS£ a „ Notes above defer,bed; the ej , b„te, executed, and they approach nearer ' The ° f thC g ' nui,,e kilk I r , J" llnes ''""Ugh the word hei'th 'rt'een ° f arein " l "»- ' iwclve in ihl" ®? U,ne b '" 5 ' ard b « the I LT counterfeits or I rh f w «'d Conptny is much like the fame bc word.n the Fiv* Dollar B lis as ddcnbtd the I a , bove » 0 being lels than the m, and 0- ;d , I thcrs following. he I . There !S no stroke to jtlie I inthe wrrd his I r orth ' a » "n the genuine bills theftr, ke 0 , I «s well defined. , cr The letters eht in the word Twenty, to on I Hie left hand at the bottom, do noi come tin I down to the line 1 * hut are To cat as to give ale I an irregular appearance to the word, the in, J Tw and they going below them. >e- I The signature | Nifcori, has the appear in- lance of being wfitten with lamb-black and riylo-l, and difters from other inks ultd in Hei I printing the bills and the caftier'4 fieira ce I ture. or I It is supposed these forgeries wcie corrmit rrn I ted in fomeofthe Southern States, all the n- I counterfeits that have appealed, have come :e, I Irom thence, and two persons have been ap n- I piehendcd in Virginia, on suspicion of being ly I the author Of them. e- I The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOU ie J LARS will be paid to any Peifon or Persons 0 I w ''o discover af>d prosecute to convic ** I j"!"' 1 ol_ihc~£ollowiog r- I de Tiptions or any of them, vi*. e, I Ihe person or pcrfoos, who niantfidur r - I ed the paper on which the Bijls are primed, d I The person or peifons, who engraved the >f I placet. c I The printer or printers, of the hills, d I Every person who has afled as a principal is I in any other way, in the counterfeiting iaud a I uttering the said b»lis. -I Philadelphia, March 28. 1794 ! I 4pril 22, 1794, -1 Other counterfeit bills f of the Bank of the Uniied States Dave ap » J pearcdin circulation. , I The denomination is of TWENTY 1 I DOLLARS, and the alphabetical maik is j the letter £« 1 I They may be dirtinguiflied from the gc* ■ j ouine by the following JVIAKKS i I The paper of the counterfeits is of a I more tender texture nnd glofley Airface I than the genuine, and there is no water I mark in them. I The letter C. in the word Ca/hier,'in I he true bills is ftropgly marked, wheieas I in the counterfeits, the whole letter is a j fine hair stroke, evidently in an uofiniflied I state. The letter ain the w.oid demand, j is badly formed and the Whole word ill done I and there is no comma at the end of it, as I there js in the genuine bills. I . The marginal device, is much datker I in the falfe, than in the genuine hills ow- I ing to the /hade flrokes being coarser, much I nearer together, and con.'cquently much I more numerous. This difference il»iices tlie I «ye at firft view. I The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND I DOLLARS, will be paid for apprelending, I prosecuting to conviction the several I above described Offenders in refpeft to this, I as to the Jaft described bills. THOMAS WILLING, Pnfident I of the Unitrd Sia'es. JOHN NIXON, Pre&i'ntofthU Bank of North America. By order of the Committees of ihe Rtf» peftive Boards. FOR SALE, BY MATHEW CAREY, No. \ 18, Mai ket .-Street, An EfTay on Slavery, Dcfigned to exhibit in a new point "I I view its effr£li on morals. indujirx, *nd ihe j peace of focitty. S'>n»e and calculations I aie orteted to prove the labor o' Jrccmen to be I much more productive than that oi Jlavtf i ' I that countries are rich, powerful and happy, I n proportion as the laboring people enjoy I the fruits of their own labor ; and hen re I the m ceffaiy corclufion, that flavcry it impelt- * I //caa Well as unjufi. Price 25 Cents. February " f I -pHE office of the Prelirient .: