rMla;le!pfila; March, i 1794. re Wst PUBLISHED, »' 15/ MAI'HEW GiAREY,- ' s No. liS, Muriel J/reet, TH/C FIRST VOLUME OF A NEW SYa'fiiM OF w Mockrn Geography : oil, a <a Geographical, Hijlorical, ana «t Commercial Grammar; 0 f And pefent state of the l"eveal in NATIONS OF THE WORLD. - CONTAINING, t. Tlv* figures, motions, and distances ot the ding to the Newtonian fyf teii'. and the latest obfervations 2. A general v ew otjthe earth,confidered a's a planet; feverai ufcful geographical definitions ai d problems. 3 The and divisions flf the globe into land and water, continent and i Hands. 4. The ntuation and extent of empires, A kin&domr>,ffcjrtes, provinces and colonies. 5- Their climates, air, foil, vegetables, pr.dufti.ms, metal .*, minerals, natural curi- Ofitie^leas,rivers, bay shapes,promontories, and Ukes. 6. The birds and beasts peculiar to each ac country. 7. Obfervations-on the"'changes that have been any where observed upon the face of nature since the molt early periods of his- 0 f torv. of 8. The history and origin of nations; ex tlteii forms of government, religion, Jaws, re venues,taxes,naval and military strength ti, 9. Tire genius, manneis, Customs, dnd p! habits flf the people. w 1 ">. Their language,learning,artsy fcien ccs, manufa<sluies, and commerce. te If. The chief cities, ftruftures, ruins, de and artificial curjofities. 12. Tiie longitude, latitude, bearings, a" and distances of principal places fromPhiia- ' n delphia. l *> To which arc added, vc 1. A Geographical Index, with the n) names and places alphabetically arranged. °* 2. A Table of the Coins of all nations, 'f and their value in dollars and cents. 3- A Chronological Table of remarks- w ' ble events,from the creation totheprefent time. By JVILLIAM GUTHRIE, Esq. The Agronomical Part corrected by re( Dr. RfTTENHOUSE. v P l ' To which have been added, trc The late Discoveries of Dr. Herschell, ° u and other eminent Astronomers. The FlilST AMERICAN EDITION, Corrc&ed, Improved, and greatly Enlar- ?' TI Tl si ft • Se ''' ■ Fne iirlt vo ntne contains twenty-one c 0 Maps end Charts ..Ides two Ailronomical till Plates, viz. y a 1. Map of the world. 2. Chart of the fp f worle 3. Europe. 4. Ada. 5. Africa. 6. res South America. 7. Cook's difcovenes. var 8. Countries round the north Pole. 9. dir Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. I*o. Se- cec ven United Provinces. 11. Austrian, chi I xench and Dutch Netherlands. 12. Gei- £ '° rnauy. 13. Seat of war in France. 14. t'rance divided into departments. 15. mf Switzerland. 16. Italy, Sicily, and Sar- a^' dinia. 17. Spain and Portugal. 18. I u r key in Europe and Hungary. 19. Ire- P CI land. 21. Weft-Indies. 21. "Vermont. 22. Ar miliary sphere. 23. Copernican system. i'° With fl»e second volnme, which is now ( ri in the press, will be given the following a™ Map,: b 6 1. Iluffia in Europe and Afitf. ' 2. Scotland. 3. England and Wales. 4. Poland. $ 5. China. o '6. Hindoftan. 7. United States. ous 8. BritHh America. D 0 9. State of Ne\v - Ham piW r#, nef 10. State of Maftachufetts. Gn It. Statoof Connecticut. que 12. State of Rhode Iflaud. cur 13- State ot New-York. der State of New-Jersey. wo 15. State of Pennsylvania. anc 16. State of Delaware. 1 7- State of Maryland. vol 18. State of Virginia. P ? g 19* State of Kentucky. Thi 2 3, State cf North-Caroline DO 21. Tenneflfce Government. 22. State of South-CaroJina. J ncl v 23. Stale of Georgi a. ' thai rERMS. fel 1. This work will be conipriird in two C volumes. by j *. 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The names of the fubferibers will be fi,lel published as patrons of American litera- He ture, arts, and sciences. the It is Wholly unneceflary to expatiate on tau ß the a I vantage,to American readers, that r ' ( t lis edition pollefles, over eVery imported A,il fd.fon o» any system of Geography extant. thf ' Ihe addlt tion of maps of the feverai terta Tlle '!hTZTv Very - eat ex P cnfe . and from a 5 ' the belt materials that are attainable havc Jpcaks such full convi/tion on this in g> tliHt It would be difrefpesft to the read. <d i] " s untlerftanding to suppose it requisite ' ,cho ' l" "X r r nt °- a Atail °** argnnients to T prove its fapenontr. In nofimilar work &c ' c ■iave lucli maps baenever introduced. not « The emendatio,.sand additions which " ey 1 ;are made in this work,are innumerable and P 'u S occur in every page. The public are re- n / I erred to the preface for a flight (ketch h ot a few ol them. "«:icn tl0J) The publifter takes the present oppor. ;un. y of returning h, 5 moll lincere thanks 1 o those refpcftablc cliararters who have i avorfcd him With documents for improv- IVT - tie mipsof feverai of the ft,tes He requests a continuance of their kiiulnef? and hopes that such public spirited citizens as are poffefled of similar documents, wil favor biin with theiralliftance in* perfect ing his-undert'rtking. The extraordinary encouragement witl which he has been favored, has excitei • in hisbreaft ilVe warmest fentiinents ofgra titude which time will not et 'ace. He pledges himfelf to the citizen % of the United Statesj to spare neither pain nor expense to render the present editioi of Gu'hrie's Geography improved, defcrv ing of their patronage. waftf , f Jofeplt Clark, f- ' ARCHirtCr AT ANNAPOLIS, - j Proposes to publijb, by fubfcY'iptlon, POLYMATHY ; 0 ° R The American Bulldef. s, -A Work calculated equally to edily and en lei tain the Gentleman, Farmer,Sur s, veyor, Builder & Mechanic. s THIS wot* will contain various opin ich: ' of the belt writeis on Arcbitefture, Arts, and Science; together with experiments, anc accurate notes of observation, by the authoi being the result of thirty years (ludy and ex 'e periencc in his profeflion. J . It will also contain an alphabetical account l " of the quality and value of the various of matei ials, and numerous species of labor, ; > expi n4cd on building. s > Exernpl'fications, toafcettain the quanti h tics of materials and labor neceflary to corn id- pletc, almost, eVrry pait in « building, of whatever dimensions. i- An account and explanation of all the terms and phrases, used in ancient and jno s, dern ar<hiLe6lure and building. To persons inclined to build, it will afford s f an opportunity of regulating then plans with i- in the compass of their finance?, and piepaie them to prevent impositions frcrm tricking venders of material*, and extortionate woik e men—To Mechanics, who cannot, for want of experience, calculate the value of their . refpeflivc labour, and materials expended in ' their particular branches of building, this t work will afford an opportunity to eftima'e with facility and accuracy, any done or in tended to be done, either iu tne aggregate or the minuti^. It will contain many eurious and valuable recipes to make fine and coarse varni(hes,for preserving roofs of houses, barns, palings, troughs, pipes, &c. .Recipes to make vari ous glues and cements ; recipes to make com positions for elegant, or minute ornaments, and enrichments for oufide or inside com partments : recipes to make composition for figures and incrustations—to endure the weather in any afpea ; recipes to make ftuc e co compofttions, for floors, mah-houfes, dif tillcrirs, healths, linings for ciftcrns, Sec. Tahlesto ascertain tbe .leantling of different ° species of timber necessary to perform their functions, in proportion to their i. various suspensions : Tables to ascertain the dimensions of the various apertions introdu ced in different edifices,and doois, windows, , chimmes, (ky-lights, stair-cases, &c- iu p o . tton to their different ufcj .-,nd intentions— . whether Tor 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 ihe cubical or fu _ perficiaf contents thereof: Observations of the doftnne o* echo and found : A difTerta tion "Vi the philosophy, and cori f flruflion of chtmnies, to void or emit the j moke. 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Til IS inftiiution is now open for the re ceptionl of students under the immediate care of Mr. Caleb Russell, whose abilities a» an inftruftor, and attachments the bu fmefs have long been known and approved He has: under h.m the tell assistant: in the different branches— The fcbolars are taught the English, French, La.in, and Greek languages, Public-Speaking, Writinz Aiiihmetic, Geography, Astronomy, and Va u'°"? b " neh « of f'e Mathematics wahhy situation <>♦ this place is such as v« recommend it to those, who wifli ,0 have their ch.ldren in the country, fcca. d ing, Walhing, mending, &c. will be provid. Cd in good families, and the morals of the Icholars carefully attended to. ftcexclfr'" i " C, L udin e firewood, &c exclusive of the French language) wil nev Der" FOUnd, Proclamation mo ney per annum) an addition of three dollars iKr? -de so fuctifcholars who are taught the French language. The 1 St",;- - 'A'' ■ Gabriel h. ford, -s i S2x; s ' jun -c D " ca,s - Morriflown, May, J( , 794 J d 1 w. w2m 1 dtttt — march 18. " ,,u,,n ' r .v. i * itreer, . . CE Sl ? Do^A RS P £R Annum _ Bank United States, June 13 th, PROPOSALS will be received .at the Bank of the United States until tKe firft day of July next, for the Masons and Carpenters work of the Banking House ? to be built in Third-rftreet It i 9 not expected, that more than the foundation will be compleated this season. The plan may be seen by applying to JOHN KEAN, Cajhier. dtij. A New Novel. To the LAMES'of Philadelphia. This Day is Published ly MATHEW CAREY, 118, Market street, Price,' bound, live-eighths of a dollar, few eil in n arblc paper, halt a dollar. Charlotte, a tale of Truth, IN TWO VOLUMES. By Mrs. ROWSON, of the New Theatre, Phladelphia, Author of Victoria, the In quisitor, the FiJle d« Chambre, &c. ( Of Charlotte 9 the Reviewers have ( given the following char after. IT 5, may be a Tale of Truth, for it is not unnatural, and it is a talc of real dis tress. Charlotte, by the artifice of a teach ei, recornfriended to a school, from huma nity rather than a conviction of her inte grity, or the regularity of her fprmer con duct, is enticed from her goverre£>, and a ccomganies a young officer to America. — The marriage ceremony, if not forgotten, rs postponed, and Charlotte dies a martyr ] ro the inconstancy of the over, and treach ery of his friend —The situations are art less and afte&ing—-rhe deicriptions natu ral and pathetic ;we should feel for Char- j lotte if such a person ever existed, who for one error scarcely, perhaps, so severe a punishment. If it is a fic tion, poetic justice is not, we think, pro perly diUribnted. Said Carey has jvjl publifhed\ A 2 sheet map of Kentucky c compiled by Elihu Barker, price one dol lar and two thirds. War Atlas, containing maps of France, Germany, Spain, Italy, the United Provin ces, the Netherlands, and the Weft Indies. Price two dollars. Map of New Jerley—Half a dollar. ■* Maps of Vermont, Conn?£iicut, Dela ware, Georgia Price three eighths of C a dollar each. Aprfl 29. tuth&.^w GUTHRIE's GEOGRAPHY » Improved. THE subscription tor t hi<: work on the original terms, of iwelve dollars and the binding, will be cloled this day—and on Monday the subscription will open at four teen dollars,- exclusive of the price of bind- I ing. J- The new maps added to this edition are twenty one ; among which are those of C New-Jlampihire, MniTachtiletts, Coiine<sH cut, Rhode-Iflandy Vermont, New York, C New- Jerley, Penm'ytvaj.ia, Delaware, Ma- C ryland, Virginia, Kentucky, North Caro-' lma, the Geneffee Government, South Ca- V rolina, and Georgia. These maps have ne ver been given in any former fvftem of C Geography, and, it is hoped,- would alone Pi be fufficient to entitle this work to a pre- fer-nce to any other edition of Gnthiie. P N. B. The map of the United States, which is compiling by Mr. Simuel JLew is C from the refpeftive state maps, wrU be far' more complete than any one yet publilhrd, and be printed on two large Iheets of TJ paper,-nearly the fiztj of thp late Mr. Mur- £ rav's map. • d w Juit Published, By Benjamin Johnson, and fold at his Book/lore, No. 147, Market Jlreet, on Ihe Life of Dr. Franklin, wi ' an with a striking likeness, executed in a maf teily manner by Thackara and Vallance — price fivefhillings. ' The Ready Reckoner, or Ttaders' Sure T Guide, 3/9 In ht r Y "™? Book keeper's Afliftsnt, 6/3 (brT le 2/4 POem ' Charles Craw " El'op's Fables, Jg Swan's British Architect, 37/6 Pame's ditto 30/ and Country Builder's Affiffant. ft In theprefs, and will be publijhed in a few °> " a y s > and fold as above, Reflections and Maxims, bv with his ■"'vice to his chili '6 mo, 2, x 79 4. m&w,Bi W Congress of the United States, Pn In Scnate > Tutfaay May 13th, 1704. 1 0 RD ERRD, that Rtifus Putnam, Ma. A ,' y-f naf iah Cutler, Robert Olive? and KnffinGreen, do, upon the third Monday of ' December next, (hew caul'e to the Senat. * the gran-os land t o them 7 lohef f ni" P,,tnam ' MantiTal, Cutler * Robert Oliver and Gl il} j n G > on Wal£,f ( r itW "A" aCt a "'horizt.,g ie grant and conveyance of certain u i a?u othe Oh,o Company of alfocia e "n m .ot be decjare,, void, tha rthrFr.ncwT? '° fatisf >: claims the f^ tha t th" S dHivery ni of a' copv £ KfJISS stall bC c ' eerae d fufficient no. Extradl from the Journals of Senate ly " Attest, " eve SAM. A. OTIS . inai May ,4. 1 Jb » fec retary. of . - "TO- IV li"OR SALE, A few B O X E S of ' White Wait CANDLES t iijd Of a' most excellent quality, far fupericr 'ftj to Spermaceti, and a small ' t h e Quantity of White Wax. G. corrRINGER, ' No. 227 Market street. June x 2 3t The Partrierfhip of Wood, WALKEUI, & HAYES, Bottlers and Deal- j ors in Wine, SpiritousL quor , &re. is this day dissolved by mutual conieut They return their grateful acknowledgements to t their customers for their pafl favors, the continuance of which they solicit for Sncctffors, GILL & HENSHAW, whose ( ■w. attention and exertions they have not the ( leafl: doubt, will give faiisfa&ion. Thev requeft,that all out-standing t)ebts shay be ' paid immediately, either to fhemWv?s or to Gill & Htnfhaw who are duly authorized rt ' to receiv (he fame- And all persons to t whom the said Firm are indebted, are re quefled to deliver in their accoyrsts imme cliately for payment. P WILLIAM WOOD, C is EDWARD WALKER, „ lif JOSKPH HAYES. ' rh- Philadelphia, Jnne <7, 1794. 'a- mwfolf. ? te- — b GILL b 5 HENSHAW,\ \ Sncceiror? to u m, Wo.od, Walker, & Hayes, 7 >' r Have for sale, at their BOTTLING STOKE, No. 244, South Second-flrcet, n opposite the New-Market, Z WINE S, viz. i ed Madeira, b. ic- Sher.y, C P'P es ' casks > t< o- Claret, and Port \ and bottles. Tcn.'i ifio, S . , T Lifcoi., /in bottles or qu- bl Malaga, &c. calks. [v J SPIRITOUS LIQUORS, viz. w Brandie;, a j , e J tnaica Spir=t% t ', ~ Welt-India and Country Rum, >s Gin, in Pipes and Cases, &c. ALSO js London & Philadelphia Bottled Porter, I a- Beer, and Cyder ; t( of Common and Distilled VINEGAR, in hog- d< (hejds, barrels, and bv the Gallon. at N. B. Captains of Yejfels supplied with 1 " ff-y of the above articles, on the fbortefl I notice. •" *K * The highest price given for EMPTY BOTTLES. P' June 17 mw&stf tu he ____ 3 MADEIRA, 1 ' eo SHERHY, I (r , . PORT, j, P' LISBON, & ) 1 y th, e TENERIFFEJ 0 f OKI Jamaica Spirit, Antig6a and Weft In> j dia Rum. w| Coniac, French arid Peach Brandies t'c a . CJaret and Port \Vine of a fupfriof qfya lity 111 cafos. win * Cyder and Vinegar, in pipes and cd bhds. Corks it,i Segars in e Porter, Caiks Bottles London do. in do. do. Philadelphia Ale and Beer in do. do. ,J! 5 London do. in do. do. and Ull . Cyder :n barrels and bottles, prepared for r ' exportation or immediateirOe, I, FOR SALE BY Q . Benjamin W- Morris, «<> T! 'f corner of Dock and Pear Jlreets-, ""l Where he has provided suitable (totes and f nr vaults, for the reception of , WINES, &c. * Which lie proposes to store or dispose of nnl on commission ' f.aptains of vefiels others fttppjicd 1110 with any of the above LIQUORS bottUd, tha and leaftores in ,-eneal put up. ma L Ma y 9 tu&fam ' Just ~~ f In one handsome volume, ramo. Price 5 s j AND FOR SALE BY is 1) JOHN ORMROD, ai>d At Franili n 's Head, No. 41, Chefuut "'J StreU, in t AN ESSAY ON THE i«g Natural Equality of Met,, £ ' W' that refl,lt from it, and on eye the Duties which it imposes. I " a , MEDAL w« adjudged, by the leylenan Society at Haarlem. . 1 Cornßed and Enlarged, by WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN „ m D. D. ProfefTor of Moral Philosophy, and the Nature, and of Ecclefialiical ' - E ""»* 1 A! Xrlnd?r rad C ° mmUnrni ~ ■T7 1- rt a v.ZCfHo. 1 dmertcan Edition. BY i | ""'-S'aiid principle of Eqtialitv if A nghxly understood, is the only 'b'afiq ' andpermancnUv Ifec'u'red" " : exhibited in thi essay ''at J "* #i ' w that it \ , I '' e ~r" p P'"" thetwainvnfn 'j mbilence „ l( . oppression- coafiv ® K<l the of I mui manner, the neceffity n .ofVjtto'^ ,rc . i, ' le { ' ST, of focietv thl ' t "° m .'"" fenr "K the hand. ,h «-r very naturnl', ' 1 mainfa W». invi-.late, e -7 4turaj and every civil draws more clol'ejy every locial ""' Fe ore harmonious and i v „ ' U "' tes system, and k rin , 00 JuKI - v P r, ?P'" tioned even ground ol t "T to « et!,er "n Il!c pi man 4 0 re of J 1 - of a common ,° b! " ation ' ft" F March 18. commnnify. Fron tuts Fron The Public are cautioned tt> beware of counterfeited. Five Dollar &//. of the Bank of the Xjftited States. ' Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of Nort'g ;r ior America, federal of which have appeared in circulation within a few days fall ■ th are good tfmeral imitation of thegenuin Bills, but may be dijlingui/hed by the hi' , lotting J I Marks. l C _ Flve dollar Bills of the Bank of the od United States. J * ' ALL thjt have appeared hay; the letter "is F " ,or Alphabetical Mark. " ■"hey J, he T " ture ° , I " thc ? a P er » thicker and • whiter and « takes the ink more f * than the genuine paper- ' he,r >hJ ''.Vm" lh , e w '" <l Company is fmajler ha " \ he f * antl oth ".letter, of that word the " au 1 *■ > >r " m ,h * t«P of i 'hev °' WTf ? top ° f the M ,v °uld extend y be 4rab y abave the "»ge of ,he whole Led lU the T o y d r L ' n| t cd the letters are nar . ; 10 Si' together than the reft of me' Tl ;, e a " d / f " ,! ie word Promift are not than the'» ,nc ' ln,, ig much more forward the devi. en, the.nargi,, coe.fer and appears darker than ;/ _ bill.; Some «f the counterfeits bear da,e n 179 ,-Whereas the Bank was not in operl. , tiou till December, and no five dollar bills were ifftied 111 ihatyear. T ' went y Dol!ar &'U of the Bank of North (jQ -America. ALL that have appeared have the letter ut > B. lor their alphabetical mark. They, ari print ad on a paper nearly firoi ~ lat to that of the counterfeit Five Dollal tes ab,,i ' e defenbed; the engraving is b, tie- executed, and they approach neartr ' ro J. ,e ?;v e arante of the genuine bills. Ihe fine ruled Jmes through ,h e word qu , '"'I 1 ' the b '" ly of l!,e bill » are in num ber th rteen 111 the genuine b lis, and but twelve m the counterfeits. : The word Company i 5 mu ch like the fame word 111 the Five DolJar Bills as deferred above, -the 0 being less than the m, and 0- tners iollowin^. * Then is no stroke to |the t in the word North whereas in ihe genuine bills theftroke is well defined. er > The letters tnt in the word Twenty, to the left hand at the bottom, do not come og- down to the line, but are (6 cut as to give an irregular appearance to the word, the I ith Ifai d hey going below them. tejl The lignature ]. Nixon, has the appear ance «< bring written with lasih-black and py and diffeu from oiher inks used iif printing the bills and the ca/hie.'s ligna ture. ' l .' s these forgeries were commit ted 111 loiiie of the Southern States, as all th 4 counterfeits thai have appeared, have come norn thence, <, n d two persons have been ap ity P'ohendrd i„ Virginia,on suspicion of -being tne author of chem. The revs a, d of ONE THOUSAND 1 01- i ru W,l! - be pa ' d loap y Pcrf on or Persons who shall discover and piofectUe JO .convic t'ou tne icveral offenders of the following a _ " e _ riptions or any of them, viz. I he person or persons, who roar.ufaflur* nd ct * s h e p 3 per on which the Bills are printed. Ine peifon or persons, who engraved the platrs. es Tllc primer or primers, of the bills. t very person who has afled as a principal iji any o.thei way, in the eounterfeiung land uiK 11 rig the fa id bills. jr Philadelphia, Match 28. 1794 April 2'2, 1794, Other counterfeit bills of Ihe Bank of the United Statis have ap neared in circulation. - f''e (1* no mi nation is of T\VF\TY DOLLARS, and the alphabetical matk is the letter B. They may be diflingninied from the re ,£ nnuie bv the following MAKKS : 1 ie paper of the counterfeit' is of a <1 11 , lnre tenc,(r texture and gloffev furface j, than the genuine, and there is io water mark in them. J 1C letter C. in the word Cashier, in ■ie true bills is ffrongly marked, whereas m the counterfeits, the whole letter is a fine hair stroke, evidently in an unfinifhed iil te - Jhe letter ain the word demand, IS badly formed and the whole word ill done awl there is no comma at theend of it, as there is in-the genuine bills. i he marginal device, is much darker jn l ie falfe, than in the genuine bills ow '"s to tf.e (hade strokes being coatfer, much nenrt 1 together, and consequently mifc'n ' ,noj e numei ous. This difference ft. ikes ihe II eye at hrft v iew. ririV'r ' am<? rcwar<, °f ONE THOUSAND ' wij] be paid for a;pprehendiiij!, . , P r "** -r «ti"g to conviftioii the several 'i ve l fcr:bed Oflenders in refpeCl to this, as to the Inft rlefcribed bills. 'IHOMAS WILLING, Prefioeot of the flank United Starts. JOHN NIXON, frcfidcntofthe Bank ot North America. By order gf the Com m ti»es of thc Rcf- prclivp l<f)/»rds. FOR SALE, BY MATHEW CAREY, No. ii'S. ' Mai ket-Street, , An ElTay on Slavery, ' to exhibit in a new point 9! ":ew us efl'efrs on morals, indvjin, and rhe ■ j pcace of J eciety, Some facts and calcwlatjoiis , I a" <»l)t-red 10 prove the labor ol Jurwf inhf j inuch m,, rc produQife than that ot ftWt j 1 oat rolini r ,fs are rich, powerful and liappv. , o P'opi.fiioii the laboring proplc enjoy 'he lrnit\ n f their own labor; and hence 1 1 n ctffaiy ronclufionjthat fiaverv is impoli' tic as well as unjvjl. Phice 25 Cents. rebroary 15. dtf " " ~ "PHE office of the President and Direfto" j -*• ' f the insurance Company of S°' TH AMEKfcx, is rirnoved to No. iO7, SO"'' l rront street, being the fquth east cori.eru/ '°ni and Walnut flreets.
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