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JUST PUBLISHED,
B/ MATHEW CAREY,
. • No. 118, jklatket J/reef,
YH,S J-IKSi VOLU vliC Of A NEW
sysxsw of
Modern Geography-:'
A
Geographlcal, Hi/lyrical, ana
Commercial Grammar;
And jjrefeiit ft ate of the ft eval
A 7 AT lONS OF. THE WORLD.
CONTAINING,
1. Tii" figures, and tiiftances of
til.; planets,according tn tlie Newto .ian Qrf-,
tcjn anv the latcft obfer'vatiuns
2. A g«iiei ai view of the earth,confidered
"«s a planet;withfeverai ufef'ui geographical
'defmitioti. anil pioh'ems.
3 riieg and division's oftlie globe into
tSnd a.'id wate% continents and islands.
4* The fituatio'n and extent of empires,
killed.>iii«,ttates, provinces and colonies.
5 Their climates, air, foil, vegetables,
productions, inetah, minerals, natural curi
olitiesjfeas, rivers,bays,capes,promontories,
aud lakes.
6. The birds and beasts peculiar to each
7. Observations on the changes that
'been any where observed upon t-he face of
liature furce the most early periods of his
tory.
8. Th& history and origin of nations;
then forms of government, religion, laws,
revenue ;,t,Ties,naval and milita v strength
9. The genius, maun«is', culloms, and
habits of the people.
13. Their language, learning,arts, fcien,
ces, and commerce.
11. The chief cities, flruftureSj rains,
and artificVil curiosities
12. Tlie longitude, latitude, bearings,
and di (lances of {Principal places frotiiPhila
deiphia. .
To which arc added,
1. A GEoaßiipHicAL Jndf.x, v ith th_e
names and places alphabe'tically arranged.
2. A Tam.e ot tlte Coins ofall nations,
and their value in dollars anil cents.
3. A Chronologic* l. T<?LEof remarka
ble eveiitSitVom the creation to the pre&nt
i me.
By WILLIAM GUTHRIE, Esq.
The Aftronomica! Part corrected by
D'. RittekhOUSE.'
|To which have been added,'
The late Discovsries of Dr. Herschell.,
and other eminent Astronomers.
The FIIIST AMERICAN EDITION,
Improved, and greatly Enlar
ged,
The fir ft volume contains twenty-one
M ips end Charts,beiidas two Agronomical
Plates, viz.
1. Map of the world. 2. Chart of the
worle 3. Europe. 4. Asia. 5. Africa. 6.
South America. 7. Cook's discoveries.
8. Countries round the north PAle. 9' ]
Sweden, Denrilaik, aoil Norway. ;o. Se
ven United Provinces. 11. Austrian,
French and Dutch Netherlands. 12. Ger
many. 13. Seat of war in France. 14.
France divided into departments. 15.
Switzerland. 16. Italy, Sicily, and Sar
dinia. 171 Spain and Portugal. 18.
Turkey in Europe and Hungary. 19. Ire
land. 86. Weft-Indies. 21. Vermont. 22.
Ar miliary f|»here. 23. Copernican system.
With the second volume, which is now
in the pcefs, will be given the following
Maps:
1. Ruff;a in Europe and Asia.
2. Scotland. ,
3. England and Wales.
4. Poland.
\y. China.
6. Hincjoftam '
7. United States. /
8. Biitilh America.
9. State of Ne .v-Hampdiii'e.
10. State of Maflachufetts.
11. State of Connecticut.
12. State of Rhode liland.
13. State of New-York.
14. State of New-Jersey.
'5. State of Pennsylvania.
, «6. State of Delaware.
j7. State of Maryland.
18. State of Virginia.
19. State ef Kentucky.
20. State of North-Carplina.
21. TennelTee Government. .
22. State ofSatith-Caroliira.
State of Georgia.
TERMS.
1. This work will b« compriltd in two
volumes.
t. Sublcribors pay for the prelent volume
ondelivery, fix dollars, and the price of
binding,'(j6 cents for boards.)
3. They may receive the lucteeding vo
lumein twenty-four weekly numbers, at
a quartei dollar each, or else, wheti fi
niihed, at the fame price as tlie firft.
4. The fubfeription will be raised on the
firft day of June »794 i to fourteen dol
lars, exclusive of binding.
5. Should any copies remain for sale after
the completion ot the work, they will lie
fjld at sixteen dollars, and the price of
binding.
(t. The names of the fubferibers will be
pufelifhed as patrons ol American litera
ture, arts, and Sciences.
It is wholly unneceflfary to' expatiate on
the advantage,to American readers, that
tJiis edition pofleffes, every imported
edkion nf any system of Geography extant.
The addit tion ofmaps of the fev»ral tefta>,
procured a yfery great expense, and from
the best materials that are attainable,
speaks such full conviction on this fubjeft,
that it would be difrefpeft to the read
er's understanding to suppose it requisite
to enter into a detail of arguments to
prove its superiority. In no limilar work
Have such maps beenever introduced.
The emendationsand additions which
are made in this work,are innumerable,and
occur in every page. The public are re
ferred to the preface for a flight (ketch
of a few of them-
The publilher talcts the' pre fe it t oppor
tunity of returning his most sincere thanks
to those refpeftable characters who have
favored him, with documents for improv
ing the maps of feverai of the ftatis He
requefU a continuance of their kindness;
and hopes that such public spirited citizens,
as are poffeilecl ®f limilav documents, will
favor liim with their ailiftance jo perfect
ing his undertaking.
The extraordinaryencouragementwith
which he has been favored, has excited
in hii breast, the warmest sentiments of gra
titude—fen time nts which time will not-.ef
face. fie pledges liimfelf to the citizens
of the United States, to (pare neither paiivs
| nor expense to render the prtfent edition
of Guthrie's Geography improved, deserv
ing of tlieir patronage. waftf
Jofepli Clark,
ARCHITECT AT ANNAPOLIS,
Prop of ato publijb, by fubfeription,
POLYMATHYj
O R
The American Builder.
A Work, calculated equally to edify and en
teitjin the Gentleman, Farmer,
veyor, Builder & Mechanic.
THIS work will contain various f niens
of the best writers on Architecture, Arts,
and Science ; together with experiments, and
accurate no<es of obfeivation, by the author;
being the result of thirty years study and ex
perience in his proftflion.
It will alio contain an alphabetical account
of the Quality and value of the various kinds
ot materials, and numerous species of labor,
expended on building.
Exemplifications, toafcertam the quanti
ties of materials and labor necessary to com
plete, almost, every part in a building, of
whatever dimentions.
An account and explanation of all the
term's and phrases, us m ancient and mo
dern architecture and building.
To persons inclined tobuijd, it will afford
an opportunity of regulat'ng tbei? plans with
in the com pa Is ©f their finances, and prepare
them to prevent impofrtions horn tricking
venders of materials, and extortionate work
men—To Mechanics, who for
ot experience, calculate the value of their
refpeftive labour, and materials expended in
thei- particular branches ol building, this
work will afford an opportunity to cftiinai.e'
with facility and acCuucy, any done or in
tended to be done, either in tne aggregate dr.
the in<t\uu«e. ,
lc will ccnta'n many eurious and valuable
recipes to make fine and coat fe varnilhcs,for
prelerving roofs of houlrs, barns,
troughs, pipes, &c. Fecipes to make vari
ous glues and cement?,; recipes to make cotn
pofitions for elegant, or minute ornaments,
and enrichments for oufide or inside com
partments : recipes to make composition for
figures and incruftati'ons—to endure the
weather in any alpcft ; recipes to make stuc
co compositions, for flpors, malt-houses, dif
tilltries, hearths, linings for cisterns, See.
Tables to ascertain the jfe.smtling of different
species of timber necessary to perform their
refpeftive functions, in proportion to their
various fufpenlions : Tallies to ascertain the
dimensions of the vatious apertions introdu
ced in different edifices, and doors, windows,
chimnies, fky-lifchis, ffair-cafes, See. in pro
tion to their different uses and intentions—
whether for beautv or utility : A concise
mode to take, and square the dimensions ol
all k?nds of artificer's work belonging to
buildings, and to ascertain the cubical or fu
peificial contents thereof: Observations of
the doctrine of echo and found : A differta-.
tion on the philosophy, doctrine, and con
ftruftion of chimnies, to vo,'d or emit the
s moke. Propofirions and recipes to cure
smoky chimnies : Observations on the infta
hility of the edifices heretofore, generally,
errftcd in America : Suggestions of modes lo
pursue in buildings here, that will, without
additional expence, tend more to their dura
bility than those heuMofore, commonly, con
ftru&ed : Descriptions and proportions of
the general and particular members of vari
ous orders in Architecture, via. the Tafcan,
lonic, Corinthian, Composite, Chi
nese, Attic, Cargatic, Arabesque, Moresque,
Grotesque, Safcarenic, Rustic, Antique, Anti
quo-Mod(in, Gothic, and Britannic : Many
curious historical accounts of various won
derful buildings in different parts of the
world : Many curious and original accounts
and eulogiums on Free Masonry.
This work will be printed in two octavo
volumes, each to contain of 400
pages, on fine paper of elegant letter pi ess :
The price to subscriberS, in boards, five
dollars; two and a dollars to
be paid on the delivery of the fiift, and two
and a half DOLLARSOn the delivery of the
second volume. Mr. Clark assures the public*
that he Will literally perform all that lie hath
set fotth in these proposals.
Gentlemen inclined to promote this work,
by fubferibing thereto, ate requested to write,
poll paid, to Mr. Joseph Clark, at Annapolis,
airthorifmg him to annex their names to the
fubfeription lift.
The Printers in the United Spates, are so
, ticited jo-give these ptopOfals ocpuiooally,
a place in their papers.
Morris Academy.
THIS institution is now open for tie re
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as an inftruftor, and attachmentto the bu
fmefshave long been known and approved.
He has under feim the best assistants in
the different branches—The scholars are
taught the English, French, Latin, and
Greek languages, Public-Speaking, Writing,
Arithmetic, Geography, Astronomy, and
the various branches of the Mathematics,
The healthy ficuatioo of this place is fuc
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ing* walhing, mending, &re. will be provid
ed in good families, and the morals of the
scholars carefully attended to.
The price including tuition, firewood,
Sec. exclusive of the French language) will
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per quarter will be made to such scholars
who are taught the French language. The
Dircftors at edetermined to pay such atten
tion to this inftitutionj as will render it
refpeftable and ufeful.
GABRIFX H. FORD, }
TIMOTHY JOHNS, Jan. £ Due&'s.
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Moiriftown, May 15, 1794
di\v. W2t£.—
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. Out of the Brig NANCY,
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SUGARS in Hogsheads ami Barrels,
Co* FEE in Hoglheads, Barrels and Bag?,
Entitled to drawback. t
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By JAMES CRAWFORD, or
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June 24th. d.
A New Novel.
TV> the LAVfIES of Philadelphia.
This Day is Published by
MATHEW CAREY,
118, Market street,
Price, bound, five-eighths of a dollar, few!
Ed in inarble paper, half a dollar,
Charlotte, a tale of Truth,
IN TWO VOLUMES.
By Mrs. ROWSONT, of the New Theatre,
PMadelphia, Author of Vi&oria, the In
cju'fttor, the Fille de Chambie, &c.
Of Charlotte, the Reviewers have
given the following character*
IT may be a Tale of Truth, for it is
not unnatural, and it is a talc of real dil
trefs. Ciiar!otfe,by the artifice of a teach
ci, recommended tp a school, from hnma
nity rather than a conviftionof her inte
grity, or the regularity of her former con
duct, is enticed from her governed, and a
ocomDanies a young officer to America. —
The marriage ceremony, if not forgotten,
is podponed, and Charlotte dies a martyr
"o the Jnconftaricy of the over, and treach
ery ot his friend.—The situations are art
left and affecting—the descriptions natu
ral and pathetic; we should feel Char
lotte if such a person ever existed, who |
for one error scarcely, perhaps, deserved
so severe a punishment. If it is a fic
tion, poetic jultifce is not, we think, pro
perly diftribut d.
Said Carey has jufl puhTiJhed,
A 2 foeet map of Kentucky
compiled by Elihn Barker, price tyie dol
lar and two thirds.
War Atlas,, containing maps of France,
Germany, Spain, Italy, the United Provin
ces, the Netherlands, arid the Weft Indies.
Price two dollars.
Map of New Jersey—Hals a dollar.
Maps of Vermont, ConneSictit, Dela
waie, Georgia Price three eighths of
a dollar each;
April 29. tuth&^w
GUTHRIE's GEOGRAPPIY
Improved.
THE fubfeription lor this work on thfe
original terms, of twelve dollars and the
binding, will be closed this day—and on
Monday the fubfeription will open at four
teen dollars, exclulive of the price of bind-
; "g.
The new maps added to this edition are
twenty one ; among hich are those oi
Nfcw-Hampftiire, Maflachufetts, Connecti
cut, Riiode-Iflaud, Vermont, New York,
New Jerley, Pennlylvania, Delaware, Ma
ryland, Virginia, Kentucky, North Caro
lina, the Gene (fee- South Ca
rolina, and Georgia. These maps have ne
ver been given in any former IVftem of
Geography, and, it is hoped, would alone
be fufficient to entitle this Wi>rk to a pre
ference to any other edition of Guthrie.
N B- The map of the United States,
wh-ch is compiling by Mr. S .muel Lewis,
from the refpe&ive state maps, will be far
nlore complete than any one yet publijhedj
and be printed on two large {beets of
paper, nearly the fizcrof the late Mr. Mur
ray's map.
May 31 d
'n-y
Just PublWhed,
By Benjamin Johnson, and fold at his
Boohjlore, No. 147, Marketflreet,
The Life of Dr. Franklin,
with a ftrikiiig likeness, executed in a maf
tei;ly manner by Thackara and Vallance,
price fiveihillings.
The Ready Reckoner, or Traders' Sure
Guide, J 9
The Young Book keeper's Afliflant, 6/3
Tilt Chrfflian, a poem, by Charles Craw
ford, '2/4
Elop's Fables, 4_/8
Swan's Britilh Architect, 37/6
Paine's ditto 3oj
Town, and Couutry Builder's Affillant.
82/6
In the prvfs, and mill be puilifhed in a few
days, and fold as. abo-ve,
Reflections and Maxims, by
William Penn, with bis advice to his chil
den, 4JB.
16 mo. 2, 1794. m&wiHi
Congress of the United States,
In Senate, Tuefaay May I yh, 1794.
ORDERED, that Rufut Putnam, Ma
naf fall Cutler, Robert Oliver and
Griffin Green, do, upon the third Monday of
December next, ihew cause 10 the Senate,
why so much of the grants.of land to them
the laid Rufus Putnam, Manaffah Cutler,
Robert Oliver and Qri/fln Gieen, pu. fuant
to an Aft entitled " An aft authorizing
the grant and conveyance of certain lands
to tlie Ohio Company of alToc'iatei," ffiall
not he declared void, as may iuterfere
with and be fufficient to fatisfy the claims
of the French iettlers at Gallinnolit,
Ordered, that the delivery of a copy
of the above order to Rnfus Putnam, Ma
naffah Cutler, Robert Oliver, or Guffin
Green, and the publication of the fame,
one monib, in one of the Gawttes printed
in this City., iUall be deemed fufficient no
tice thereof.
, Ext rail from tlie Journals of Senate.
Attefl,
SAM. A. OTIS, fecretarv.
May ,4.
NANKEENS.
Nankeens of Superior Quality,
Long and short pieces
Coloured Sattens, Lujlrings, and
r 0 B I N E s,
FOR SALE AT
No. 40, north Fifth Street.
April 21. mw&ftf
-
140 BARRELS
Belt Bolton BEEF,
18 HOGSHEADS
New-England Rum,
Received by the i'chooner Belinda, from
Boston, and lor sale by
Nalbro' & John Frazier.
No. 81, Walnut Jlreet.
June ao_ mw&s3w
Richard 'Johns In the Chancery Court
v C of the 1
John Wells and State of Maryland,
Mordecai Cole. 3 May 26th 1794.
The Complainant hath fil
ed his bill, for the purpose ps obtaining a
decree, 16 veil in him a complete legal title
to two tracts of land, lying in Baltimore
county, one called Painters-Lave!, con
taining 100 acres, the other called Profpeft
contai 1S5 3 acres He dates,that the said
John Wells ou the j6th day of March 1774
contra&jd to feli the faifl land to the said
Mordecai Cole,&executed to him a bond for
conveyance,that the said Cole, on the fame
day, executed to the laid Wells a bond for
the pavm'nt of the purchafc money amoun
tingto£67s Pennsylvania cuirency, that
the said Cole hathfince discharged the whole
of the purchase money, and hath assigned
to ih> complainant the laid hond for con
veyance; that the laid Wells hath never
executed a deed, to his contratft
but haih removed out of the ftatecf Mary
iand, and how resides in tiie state of Ken
tucky.
It is thereupon, and at the request of the
complainant, adjudged, and ordered, that
he procure a copy of this order to be infert
tdat lead fix weeks fucpeffively, before
J Ik- firft day of August next, in the United
States Gazette at Philadelphia, to the in
tent, that the said John Wells nrray have no
tice of the complainant's application to
this court, and may be warned to appear
here, on orbefo e the firft Tuel'dayMn Oc
tober next, to ftiew canle wherefore this
court (liouid not proceed to decree, ag: ce
ably to the praver of the coniplainant, and
to ilic a£l ot affeinbly, for such cases made
and provided.
Test,
Samuel Harvey Howard.
Keg. Cur. Can.
June 13 mw&f6w
MADURA, 1
SHEKRY, J
PORT, i WlNESofthe firftqualitv
LISBON, & J
TENERIFFEJ
Old Jam ica Spirit, Antigua and Weft In
dia Sum.
Coniac, French and Peach Brandies
Claret and Port Wine of a superior qua
lity in cases.
Wine Cyder and Vinegar, in pipes and
hhds.
Corks in Bales,Havaiinah Segars in Boxes.
Philadelphia Porter, in Calks and Bottles
London do. in do. do.
Philadelphia Ale and Beer in do. do.
London "do. in do. do. 2nd
Cyder :n barrels and bottlet, prepared for
exportation or immediate nfe,
FOR SALE BY
Benjamin W» Morris,
The corner of Dock and Pear (Ireefs*
Where he has provided luitable itores and
vaults, for the reception of
WINE S y &c.
Whi h he proposes to (lore or dispose of
on com million
Captai is of vefiels and others supplied
with any of the above LIQUORS bottled,
and feaftores in geneal put up.
May 9 tu&fjm
Just Published,
In one ftandfome volume,ijmo. Price 5s
AND FOR SALE BY
' JOHN ORMROD,
At Franklin's Head, No. 41, Chefuut
StreH,
AN ESSAY ON THE
Natural Equality of Men,
On the Rights that result from it, and on
the Dutiej which it imposes.
To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by
the Teylerian Society at Haarlem.
Curretled and Enlarged, by
WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN,
D. J).
Profeffor of Moral Philofophv, and the
Law Ol Nature, and of Ecclesiastical
History; and Minister of the Englilh
Church at Utrecht.
AJinoid Temper ad communem utilitatem <
att-ren-Umi Cicrito.
The Firjl American Edition.
THEgrand principle ot Equality, if
rightly underltood, is the only l.afis
011 which univerlal justice, facjred older,
ai>d perfect freedom, can be firmlv built,
and permanently secured. The view ~f
it exhibited in this eiTay, at the fame time
that it re pre fibs the infblence of office,
the tyranny of pride, and the outrages of
opprefiion ; confirms, in the moll forcible
the necelTity (A subordination,
and the just demands of lawful autliority.
So far Indeed, from loolening the bat>ds
of society, that it maintains inviolate, e»
very natural ami every civil'diftinftion,
draws more cloiely every facial tie, unites
■ ill one harniorvous and juftlv propprtionid
system, and flings men together on the
eveu ground of the inherent rights of liu
man naure, of reciprocal obligation, and
ot a common relation to the community.
Maxell 18. tut j-
The Public are cautioned to
beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Bin,
of the Bank of the United States, and
Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North
America, federal of which have appeared
in circulation within a few days pajl; th,y
are good general imitation of the genuine
Bills, but may be dijlingui/hed by the Jit.
lowing
MARKS.
Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of tbt
United States.
ALL that have appeared have the letter
F. for their /flphabetical Mark.
The Texture of" the Paper is thicker and
whiter and it takes the ink more freely
than the genuine paper.
The O. in the word Company is smaller
than the M. and other letters of that word
so that a line extended from ih* top of ihe
O, to touch the top of the M. would extend
considerably above the range of the whole
word.
In the word United the letters are nar.
rower and closer together than the test 0 f
the-bill.
The : and /in the word prcmife are not
parallel, the/inclining much more lorwa>4
than the i.
The engraving is badly executed, the
strokes of all the Letlers are Ibongei' and
the devi e in theinargin particularly ismuch
coaifer and appears darker than in ihetrue
bills. Some el the counterfeits bear date in
1 "91 —Whereas the Bank wa* not in opera
tion till December, and no five dollai bijli
were ifl'ueii in jhat year.
Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank cf North
America.
ALL that have appeared have the letter
B. (or their alphabetical mark.
They are printed on. a paper nearly fimi.
lar to that of the counterfeit Five Dollar
Notes above defrribed; the engraving it
bcttei executed, and they approach nearer
to the appearance of the genuine bills.
The fine ruled 1 'nes through the word
Tugn/Yy in tfie body of the bill, are in nunw
ber thirteen in the genuine bills, and but
twelve in the counterfeits.
The^yo/dCompany is much like the fat lie
word in the-Five Dollar Bills as described
above, the o being iefs than the m % and o
thers following.
There is no stroke to the* in'he word
North whereas in the genuine bills the stroke
is well defined*
The letters ent in the word Twenty, 'to
the-left hand at the bottom, do not come
down to the line, but are so cut as to give
an irreguflai appevance to the word, the
Tw rii.d the y going below them.
'I he figritftwe ], Nixon, basthe appear*
trice o! bring written with lasnb-black and
o.J. differs (iom other inks used in
01 uning the cilis and the cafliid's figna
vnrc.
It is supposed tjitfe forgeries were commit
ted in feme of the Southern States, as all the
counterfeits thai have appeared, have come
«on»r hence, unH two peifons have been ap
prehended in Virginia,on fulpicton of being;
the author of them.
The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOL
LARS will be paid 10 any Per (on or Per Ton*
who IHall difcovet and projccute to ronvic
tion the several offenders of the following
deWspiions or any of them, viz..
The/per(on or prrfons, who
ed the paper on which the Bills are printed.
The person or peifons, who engraved the
plates.
The printer or printers, of the bMk.
Every per (erf who has acted as a principal
in any other way, in the counterfeiting and
uttering the said bills.
Philadelphia, March 28, 179 a
April 22, 1794,
Other counterfeit bills
of the Bank oT the United States have ap
peared in circulation.
The denomination is of TWENTY
DOLLARS, and the alphabetical maik it
"the letter B.
They may b>: diftinguiflied from the ge«
nuine k>,y the following'MALKS :
The paper of the counterfeits is of a
more tender texture and gloflfcy furface
than the genuine, and there is no water
mark in them.
1 he letter G. in the word Calhier, in
he true bills is strongly maiked, whereat
in the counterfeit', ihe whole letter is a
tine hair stroke, evidently in an nnfiniflied
itate, 7 lie letter a in the word demand,
is badly formed and the whole woid ill done
and there is no comma at tlieend of it, at
there )3 ih the gendine hills.
rhe marginal device, is much daikcr
■ n the falfe, than in the genuine bills ow
ln£ to the ihade strokes being coarse*, niuch
nearer together, and corrlequen'tly much
more numerous. This difference fti ikes the
eye at firft view.
I he fame reward of ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS, will be paid for ajrpreijendiogy
prqfecuting to con vision the fevers I
above described Offenders in ie/ne<st to this,
as to the last described bills.
THOMAS WILLING, PiefUait
of the B,ink United Stales.
JOHN NIXON, Pitfident of the
Bank oi North Amenta,
j By order of ihe Committees of the Ref
pe&ive Boards,
FOR SALE,
BY MATHEW CAREY, No. i iS,
Maiket-Street,
An KfTay on Slavery,
Designed to exhibit in a new point u4
view its etlcfts on morals, indvjiry, and jbe
oj Jccjcty. Some fails and calculations
are ottered to prove ihfe labor of Jieevien to be
niuch. more produflivc than that of flavti ;
that countries arc rich, powerful and h*; i> ,
in proportion as the laboring people <•' ,• y
the fruits of their own labor; and h\ . g
the ntxtffary conclusion, that slavery is impoli
tic* s well as ynjuji.
Pkicr 25 Cents.
February 15. <Jt<
rHE office of the President and pire&or#
ef the jNsyR.A!MCfc CowpANV <of sS3ortj|
America, is removed to No, ioj 9
Front ifreet, being the fojjtUeaft towrol
Frout and Walnut ftreers.