V. |*vith feverai ufeful geographical Weiinitious and problems. 3. rhe grand drviiions of tWe'globe into land continents and islands. 4* T ie firuatinn and extent of empires, provinces and colonies. 5; Their air, foil, vegetables,, productions, metals, minerals, natural curi oii ties, Teas, rivers,bays,capes,promontories, aud lakes. 6. The birds and beasts peculiar to each country. 7. Observations on the changes that have been anv where observed upon the face of nature (ince the moll early periods of his tory. 8. The hiflory and origin nf nations ; then torins of government, religion, laws, re venues,taxes,naval and inilitary ftrengtTi 9- The genius, manners, customs, and habits of the people. 10. Their language,learning,arts','fcien «es, manufactures, and commerce. JI. T!ie chief cities, ilruclures, ruins, and artificial curiolities. 12. Thfe longitude, latitude, bearings, and distances of principal places from Phil adelphia. To which jire addtdy 1. A Geogr\phical Index, with the names and places alphabetically arranged. 2. A Tablr of the Coins of all nations, and their value in dollars and cents. 3- A CHRoNoi,oGiCAt Table of remarka ble events,from the creation to the prelent me. By JVILLIAM GUTHRIE, Efq-. The Astronomical Part corre- hicited to give these proposals ocptrlionally, a place in their papers. Morris Academy. THIS institution is now open for tie re-1 ception ot lludents under the immediate care' ot Mr. Caleb RniTell, whose abilities as an inftruftor, gnd attachmentto the bu-i tinefs have long been known and approved. He has under him the heft ailiftants in the different branches—The fcliolars are taught the Englifti, French, Latin, and Greek language., Public-Speaking; Writing, ( Arithmetic, Geography, Astronomy, and the various branches of the lyiathematics. The healthy situation of this place is five as 10 recommend it to those, whowilh to have their children in the country. Boat ing, walhing, mending, §cC. will be provid- ' td in good families, and the morals of the ' fcliolars carefully attended to. The price including tuition; firewdod, ' &c. exclusive of the French language) will 1 not exceed thirty pounds proclamation mo- 1 ney per aimum) an addition of three dollars per quarter will be made to such fcliolars ' who are taught the French language. The 1 Diriftors ai edetermined topay such atten- 1 tion to this Institution, as will render it 1 refpe&able and ufeful. GABRIEL H. FORD, } 1 TIMOTHY JOHNS, jun. C D.left's. NATHAN FORD, Rtorrillown, 1794 diw. w2n> j. PHILADELPHIA,-P.,„ JOHN PENNO, No. ~ S<,„ T „ S „„ T ._ P>ICI s „ DoLli J p „ LANDING I Out of thfc Brig NANCY, Captain Shapley, at Race-Street Wharf, SUGARS in Hogsheads and Barrels, COFFEE in Hogsheads, Barrels and Bags, Entitled to drawback. For Sale, By JAMES CRAWFORb, or WHARTON & LEWIS. June 24th. d. A New Novel. To the LAiJIES of Philadelphia. Tbis Day is Publijhed by MATHEW CAREY, 118, Market street, Price, bound, Kve-eighihs of a dollar, sew ed in marble paper, half a dollar. Charlotte, a tale of Truth, in two Volumes. , By Mrs. ROWSON, of the New Theatre, jphiadelphia, Author of Vi&oria, the In- the Fille de Cbambi e, &c. Of Charlotte, the Reviewers have given the following character. IT may be a Taie of Truth, for it is not unnatural, and it is a talc of real dis tress. Charlotte, by the artifice of a teach ei, recommended to a school, from hnma "ity rather rhan a conviction of her inte grity, or the regularity of her former con dud, is enticed from her governess, and a , c com pa lilies a young off cer to America.— The marriage ceremony, if noHorgotien, is pottpooed, and Charlotte dies a martyr *0 the inconstancy of the over, and treach ery ot his friend.—The filiations are art less and affecting—the descriptions natu ral and pathetic ; w'e fhoulrk to a pre ference to any other edition of Gnthtie. N B. The map of the United Siates, which is compiling by Mr. Sitnuel Lewis, from the refpeftive state maps, will be far more complete than any one yet publiflicd, and be printed 011 two large sheets of paper, nearly the size of the late Mr. Mur ray's map. May 31 d Just Published, By Benjamin Johnson, and fold at his BooLjlore, Ao. 147, Market Jlreet, The Life of Dr. Franklin, with a striking likeness, executed in a mas terly manner by Thackara and Vallancc, price fivefhillingSi The Ready Kerlconer, or 'Traders' Sure Guide, $9 The Young Book keeper's AfTtftant, 6/3 The Christian, a poeili, by Charles Craw ford, %f1 Efop's Fables, 4/8 Swan's Britilh Archiieftj Paine's ditto 3c>J Town and Country Builder's Afliftant. In the press, and .v of'pride, and the outrages of opprelfion ; confirms, in the 1110 ft forcible man iter, the- neccffity of fuboidination, tlle J "ft demands of lawful authority. >0 far indeed, from loolenu g the bands 0 ociety, that it maintains inviolate, e* veiv natural antl every civil diftinftion, draws more clo'ely every forial'tle, unites 111 one harmonious and justly proportioned lyllenj, and brings men together on the even ground of the inherent lights of hu man 11 a lire, of reciprocal obligation, and of a common relation to the community March 18. tuts The Pubtic are cautioned to be'vare of counterfeited Fine Dollar Bill, of the Bank of the United States, a„d Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North Amtrica, ferueral of which have appear in circulation within a-few days pajl; t/f ' are good general imitation of the genuine Bills, but may be d'iftingur/hed by the Jrn lowing MARKS. Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of th, United States. ALL that have appeared have the letter F. for their Alphabetical Mark. The Texture of the Paper i s thicker and whiter and it takes the ink more freely than the genuine paper. The O. in the word Cotnpaiy ij fmal'er than the M. and other letters of rh-t word so that a Pine extended from the top of the O, to touch the top of the M. wonldextend considerably above the range of the whole word. In the word United the letters are nar rower and closer together than the test of the bill. The t and fin the word promise are not parallel, the/inclining much more forward than the I. The engraving is badly executed the strokes of all the Letters are ftronger and the device in themargin particularly ismuch coai for and appears darker than in the true bills. Some ol the counterfeits bear oaie in I ; 9 1—Whereas the Bank was not in opera tion till December, «ndno five dollar hilfs were iifued in ibat year. Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America. ALL that have appealed have the letter B. lot- their alphabetical mark. They are printed on a paper nearly fimi .ar,to that ot the counterfeit five Dollar Notes above described; the engraving is better executed, ami they approach nearer to the appearance ol the genuine bills. The fine ruled I nes through the word Twtnly * in the body ot ilie are in num ber thirteen in the genuine bills, and but twelve in the-counterfeits; , "The word Company is much like the fame word in the Five Dollar Bills as described above, tl;e o being less than the m y and o thers Following. There is no stroke to the / inthe word North whereas in the genuine bills theftroke is well defined. " The letters tnt in the word Twenty, to the Ifeit hand at the bottom, do not come down to the Mne, but a*e so cut as to give an irregular appearance to the wordj the Tw and 'hey going below them. The signature ] Nixon, has the appear ance of being written with lamb-blark and oil, and differs from other inks used in priming the bills and the cafliiei's ligna tui e. It is supposed these forgeries were commit ted in some of th> Southern States, as all the counterfeits thai have appeared, have come from thence, and two per forte have been ap prehended in Virginia,on fufptcion of being the author of them. The reward of ONE fUOUSAND DOL f.ARS will be paid to any Person or Persons who llrall difcovei and prbferute to coijvic tion tlie (everal offenders bt the iollowing description* or any ot them, viz. T he person or pcrfons, who m?nufa£tur ed the paper on which the Bills are printed. Ihe perfyn or perions, who eugraved the plates. The printer or printers, of the bilk. Every pei {.on who has a£Wd as a principal in'any other way, In the counterfeiting and uttering the (aid bills. Philadelphiaj Maich 28, 1794 April 22, 1794, Other counterfeit bills ofiite Bank ot the United States have ap pearcdin circulation. The denomination is of TWENTY DOLLARS, and the alphabetical mark is the lettff i*. They n ay be diflinguiftied from the ge« nu'me by the following MARKS : Die paper of the counterfeits is of a more tender texture and glofley furface than the genuine, and tlieie is rio water mark in them. ffcie letter C. in the word Cafliier, in he ti ue bills is strongly ntaiketl, wheieas in the counterfeits, ,he whole letter is a fine hair Itroke, evidently in an unfmifhed ltate. The letters inthe woid demand, is badly formed and the whole wmd ill done and there is no comma at theend of it, as there is in the genuine hills. The marginal device* is much darker in t ie ialfe, than in the genuine bills ow ")fi to the (hade flirokes being courier, nitich | nearer together, and conleciuentiy much more numerous. This difference ftiikes the eye atfirft v i ew . The lame reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, will be paid for apprehending, kf l lro^ec uting to convitftion the (everal above delcribed Offenders in tefpefl: to this, as to the last described bills. THOMAS WILLING, Piefidwt of the Bank United States. JOHN NIXON, President of the Bank of North America, By order of the Coromjtteu of the Ref peftivc Boards. for sale, BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118, Maikfct-Strect, An Eflay on Slavery, Designed to exhibit in a new point of view iiscffc£lson morals, indvftry, and the ptait of fdctety. Some tacts and calculations die oilercd to prove the laboi o\Jy~etmen to Ue much more produfiive than that ot flavcs ; that countries air iich, powerful and hit py, in pioporlion as the laboring people ei j y the fiuits ot their own labor ; and he 1 ce the nciulftiy condufion, that slavery is {mpvlt-i /teas weil as Uf-'JfJi. Prick 25 Cents. February jr,* dtf —-— office rtf the Prelident and Dirt tool's *'1 the Insurance Company of North America, is removed to No. 107, South Front Hirer, being the to nth east corner of t tout and Waluut streets.