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    PMlacle'phla, Tvf»rc\ 1 1*79-4.
just Published,
£/ MATHEW CAREY,
No. VIS, Market Jlreet,
TH£ FlKsf VOLUME OF A NEW
SYiiTEV OF
Modern Geography :
OR, A
''Geographical, Hi/lorica'l, aiiU
Commercial Grammar;
Ami present stare of the ft vera 1
NATIONS GF THE WORLD.
Contain 1 N c,
I. Th«- figures, motions, and diftancesbf |
the the Kewtoni'an tyJ ~
l€m and the iltteft obfer^tions.
2. A general vie<v of tine earth,confidered
MM a pla'mrt; with foverai ufet'ul geographical j
tlelinitious and problems.
3. The grand di'vifions of tbe globe into
iifiid ware!*, continents and iflartds.
4* The ttiti&tifrh and extent of* empires,
Kingdom*, (late 5, provinces and colonies.
5- Their climates, air, foil, vegetables,
productions, metals, minerals, natural cuvi-'
efi ties,feai,rivers,bays,capes,promontories,
aud lakes.
6. The birds and beasts peculiar to each
country.
7. Obfer vati on s on the changes that haVe
any where oblet ved upon the face of
nature since the rtioft early periods of his-
*<' r .y- ... - ; . •
8. Ths liiftory unei origin m nations;
then forms of government, religion, laws,
v revenair,,t,txevia val and military strength
9 Tiie geniar, manners, customs,, an 3
habits of the people.
10. Their language, learning,arts, fcien
cejj manufachu es, and commerce.
The thief cities, ftruftiires, ruins,
»n<i'artificial c&riofities
**"12. The longitude, latftiide,
and d [lances of principal places fromPhila
'tlei^liia.
To which areaddedi
1. A CrfcOG* A i'wir\i. this
Viames and places Arranged.
2. A T a fit £ of the Coins of all nations,
fencl Jjieir value in dollars and ceatk..
j. A GltKoN6Lb(»it A.i TA«J-tpif
ble events,Froitt the cveatioh to thte prei^nt
By WILL I Ali GUTHRIE, E/q.
"The Astronomical Part corrected by
D . RtTTEKHoVsE. *
whichiiave been added, :
Tfhe late I3r scovkri.es of Dr. Herschell,
and other eminent Astronomers.
The FIRSf AMERICAN EDITION,
Corrected, Improved, and greatly Enlar
ged. • ' ;
The firft volume contain j Japeiity-one
Maps end Charts,befides two Agronomical
vis. . ,
1. tVlip of the \»orljJ, 2. Cfrtirt of tlje
worle 3. Europe. 4. Alia. 5. Africa. 6.
Son til America. 7. Cook'j discoveries.
S; Countries rouna the. north P6le. 9-
Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. iO - . Se
ven United Provinces. 11. Aiiftrlan,
Fferith and Diltch Netherlands. t2. Ger
many. 13. Seat of war in France. »4-
France divided into departments, ij.
Switzerland. 16. Italy., Sicily; and Sar
dinia. (7. Spain and Portugal. 18-
Turkey in Europe and Hungary'. 19. Ire
land. io. Weft-Indies. 21. Vermont 22.
Ar miliary (]>bere. Copernitan system.
With the fccond volume, which is now
ill the will be given the following
Maps :
x, Russia in Europe and Asia.
2. Scotland.
3. England and Wales.
4. Poland.
5. China.
6. Hinddftan.
7. United States.
8. Britifli America.
9. State of New-Harapfhirtf;
10. State of Mairac'iiufetts.
It. State of Connecticut.
.3 2. State of Rhode-Illand.
13. State of New-York.
14. State of New-Jersey.
15. State of Pennsylvania.
26. State of Delaware.
17. State of Maryland.
18. State of Virginia.
19. State of Kentucky.
20. State of North-Carolina'.
3i. Tennelfee Government.
22. State of South-Carolina.
23. State of Georgia.
TERMS.
i. This work will t» compriftd in two
volumes.
i. Subscribers pay sos the prelent volume
ondelivery, fix dollars, and the price of
binding, (j6 cents for boards.)
3'. They may receive the lucceeding Vo
lume in twenty-four weekly numbers, at
a quarter dollar each, or else, when fi
niflied, at the fame price as rtie firft.
4. The fubfeription will be railed on the
firft day of June i'794> to fourteen dol-
lars,' exclusive of binding.
f. SlioUltf any copies remain for sale after
the completion of the Work, they will be
fold at lixteen dollaTs, and the price of
binding.
j. The names of the ftfbfcribers will be
publifiied as patrons of Americain litera
ture, arts, and sciences.
It is wholly unneceflary to expatiate on
the advantage,to American readers, that
tfi'is edition poffeffesj over every imported
•dition of any fyfterh of Geography extant.
The addit tion of maps of the fe vwal testa;,
procured a very great expense, and from
the best materials that are attainable,
fpe;iks such full convktjon on this fubjeft,
that it would be difrefpeft to the read
«r's understanding to suppose' it requisite
to enter into a detail of arguments to
prove its . fu'periority. In no similar work
have fucU maps baenever introduced.
The eraendationsand additions which
are made in this work,are innumerable,and
occur In ivery page. The public are re
ferred to the preface for a flight (ketch
«f a few of them.
The publilher takes the present oppor
tunity of returning his most sincere thanks
to those refpeftable characters who have
i'avored him with documents for improv
ing the maps of several of the states He
a dtmtinuance of their lcindnefs;
and hopes that such piiblic spirited citizens,
a?; are JjofTefFed of documents, will
favor him with theiralUltance in perfect
ing his Undertaking.
The extraordinary with
which he has been favored, has excited
in his breast the warmetl sentiments of gra
titude—fentiriients which time will not ci\
face. He pledges kiitifelf to the citizens
of the Onited States, to spare neither pains
nor expense to render t„he prcfent edition
of Guthrie's Geography Improved, deserv
ing of their patronage. waftf
Joseph Clark,
ARCHITECT AT ANNAPOLIS,
Proposes to puUiJb, by fubferiftiori.,
POLYMATHY ;
The American Builder.
A Work, calculated equally to edify and en
tertain thfe Gentleman, Farmer, Su
rveyor, -Builder & Mechanic.
TfIJS work will contain various pniens
of the best writers on Archite&ure, Arts,
and Science ; together with experiments, and
accurate notes of obTeivation, by the author
being the reftilt of thirty years study and ex
perience in his proftllion.
It will also coriiain an alphabetical account
of the quality and value of the various kinds
of materials, and numerous fpectes 6f labor,
expended on building.
to ascertain the quanti
ties of materials and labor necessary to com
plete, aim oft, every pan it) a building, of
Xvliatevei dimensions.
An account and explanation of all the
terms and phrases, used in
dern architecture and hwrfdHig.
lifted tobutln, it will afford
an opportunity of regulating their plans with
in ihe collipafs of thcii linanccs-', and prepare
them to prevent impofitious irom tricking
venders of materials, and extortionate woi k
men—To Mechanics, who cannot* lor want
of experience, calculate the value of their
refpedlivc labour, and materials expended in
their particular branchrs of bufUJing, tins
work will afford an opportunity to ellimate
with facii:tV and accuracy, any done or in
tended to be done, either in tne aggregate or
the minutiae.
Ic will contain many curious and valuable
recipes t'o make fcne and coarse Varniflies',foi
p'rtferving roofs of barns, palings,
troughs, pipes, &c. Recipe's to make vari
ous glues and cements ; recipes to make cdm
pofitiofis for elegant, or minute ornaments,
and enrichments for oufide or inside com
partments t recipes to make coinpofuion for
figures and inc»*u{lations—to cnduVe the
weather in any atpe£l; recipes to make stuc
co compositions, for fioors, malt-houses, dif
tiUcries, hearths; linings for citterns, Sec.
Tablesto afccnain the scantling of different
species of timber neceltary to perform their
Ve/peftive fun&ions, in proportion to their
various f&fpenfions i Tables to ascertain the
dimensions of the various apertions introdu
ced in different edifices, and dtfors, windows,
ehimniefe, Jkywlights, fcair-cafes, See. in pro
tion to their di.fcrent uses and intentions'—
whether for beauty or utility i A Concise
mode to ta!;c, and square the dimenfioniof
ail kinds of artificer's work belonging to
buildings, and to ascertain the cubical or fu
perftcial contents thereof: Observations of
the doflrine of echo and found : A disserta
tion on the phiJofophy, doctrine, and cotr
ftruftion of chimnics, to void or emit the
'moke. Proportions and recipes to cure
ftnoky chii'hnies: Observations on the insta
bility of the edifices heretofore, generally,
in America : Suggfefliohs of modes to
pursue in buildings Here, that will, without
additional rxpence, tend more to their dura
bility than thole heretofore, commonly-, con
ftrufted : Delcriptions and proportions of
the general and particular memberi of vari
ous orders in Architecture, vie. the Tafcan,
Doric, lonic, Corinthren, CompoGte, Chi
nese, Attic, Cargiatic, Arabesque, Moresque,
Grotesque, Saracenic, Rustic, Antique, Anti
quo-Modcrn, 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 upw&rds of 400
pages, on fine paper of elegant letter press :
The price to fubferibers, in boards, five
dollars; two and a half dollars to
be paid on the delivery of the firft, and twO
and a Half dollars on the delivery of the
second volume. Mr. Clark azures the public,
that-he will literally perform all ftiat he hath
set forth in these proposals. *
Gentlemen inclined to promote this work,
by ftibfcribing thereto, are requeued to write,
post paid, to Mr. Joseph Clark, at Anrtapolis,
airtborifing him to annex their ndmes to tlffe
fubfcripiion lift.
The Prihters in the United States, are sb-
Hei ted to give these propofab ocoalonally.
a place in their papers.
Morris Academy.
THIS institution is now open ibr the re
ception of (Indents under the immediate
care of Mr. Caleb RnlTellj whose abilities
as an inftrU&or, and attachmentto the bu.
linefs have long been known and approved.
He has under him the bed a/liftants in
the different branches—The fcliolars are
taught the English, French, Lai in, and
Grre!< languages, Public-Speaking, Writing,
Arithmetic, Geography, Astronomy, and
the various branches of the Mathematics.
The healthy ftcuation of this place is fuc
as, to recommendJt to those, who willi to
have their children in the country. Board
ing, walhing, mending, &c. will be provid
ed in good families, and the morals of the
fcliolars carefully attended to.
The price including tuition, firewood,
Stc. exclusive of the French language) will
not exceed thirty pounds proclamation mo
i>ey per anaurii) an addition of (hree dollars
per quarter will be made to such scholars
who are taught the French language. The
Direiftors ar edetermined to pay such atten
tion to this institution, as will render it
refpeftable and ufeful.
Gabriel h. ford, }
TIMOTHY JOHNS, jun. C- Diieft's.
NATHAN FORD,
Morriftown, May 15, 1794
diw. Vans
PHILADELPHIA,-P.,,™ ,r JOHN FENNO, Na. * 5..„ p...„ S „ slT ._ P „„ Sl , Doil „ s Pst
O R
L AN b I N G
Out of the Brig NANCY,
Captain Shafley, at Race-Street Wharf,
SUGARS in Hogiheads and Barrels,
COFFEE in Hogiheads, Barrels and Bags,
Entitled to drawback.
For Sale,
By JAMES CRAWFORD,
WHARTON & LEWIS.
June 84th.
A New N^vel.
t'o tlie LAWKS of Philadelphia.
This Day i t by
MATHEW CAREY,
118, Market street,
Price, bound, five-eighths ot* a dollar, few-
cd in marble paper, half a dollar,
Charlotte, a tale of Truth,
IN T«'6, VOiUMtS,
By Mrs. ROWSON, of* the New Theatre,
Phladejplua, Author of Victoria, the Jn
quifitor, the FiUe de Chambre, &c.
Of Charlotte* the Reviewers bate
■given the following char after*
IT may be a Tale of Truth, for it is
not unnatural, ana it is a talc of real dijf
trefs. Charlotte, by the artifice of a teach
ei, recommended to a school, from hnma
nity rathertftan a conviction of her inte
grity, or the regularity of her former con
duct, is enticed from her goverrrefs, and a
c companies i. young officer to America. —
The marriage ceremony, if not forgotten,
is postponed, and Charlotte dies a martyr
to the inconstancy of the over, and treach
ery of his friend.-—The fituati6ns are art
less and defcrlptions natu
ral and pathetic; we Ihould feel for Char
lotte if luch a person ever existed, who
for one error fcarctly, perhaps, deserved
so severe a puoifhment. If it is a fic
tion-, poetic juttice is not, we think, pro
perly distributed.
Said Carey has jujl publijhed 9
A 2 fli eel map of Kentucky
compiled bp Elihu Barker, price op.e <10l
lar and two thirds.
War Arias,containing ttfaps of France,
Germany, Spain* Italy, the United Provin
ces, the Netherlands, and the Weft Indies.
Price two dollars.
Map of Net* JerTey—Half a dollar.
Maps of Vermont, Gonnedicur, Dela
ware, Georgia—Price three Eighths of
a dollar each
April 29
GUTHRIE'S GEOGRAPHY
Improved.
THE ftibfcription for this work ort the
Original of twelve dollars and the
binding, will be closed tfiis day—a'd on
Monday tlve subscription wi)i Open at four
teen dollars, efcclufive of the price of bind
ing.
Th® new maps added to this edition are
twenty one ; amtng Whi~ch are those of
New-Hampftiire, MafTachufetts, Connect!
cut, Rliods-Ifland, Vermont, New York,
New- Jersey,' Pennsylvania, Delaware-, Ma
ryland, Kentucky, North Caro
lina, the Geneftec Government, South Ca
rolina, and Georgia. These mapsliave ne
ver been given in any former system of
Geography, and, it is hoped, wobld alone
be fufficient to entitle this work to a pre
ference to any other edition of Guthrie.
I>J B. The map of the United States,
which is compiling by Mr. Simuel Lewis,
from the refpe&ive state maps, will befa>
more complete than any one yet publiihrd,
and be printed on two large (beets ot*
paper, nearly the iiit of the late Mr. Mur
ray's map.
Mi v $ i d
Just Published,
By Brnjamin Johmon, and fold at his
Book/lore, No. 147, MarketJlreet,
The Life of Dr. Franklin,
with a (Hiking likeness, executed in a mas
terly manner by Thackara and Vallancr,
price fiveQiillingS.
The Ready or Traders' Sure
Guide, 3 9
The Young Book keeper's AfTiftant, 6/3
The Christian, a poem, by Charles Craw
ford, 2/4
Efop's Fabl#s, njß
Swan's British Architect, 37
Paine's ditto y>J
Towr.and Country Builder's Assistant.
'12, [6
In the frefs, and quill bepublijhed in a few
days, and folStas above,
Reflections and Maxims, by
WiJWam Penn, with his advice to his chil
den, 4/8.
>6 mo. 2, 1794
Congress of the United States,
In Senate, Tuefaay May 13th, 1794.
ORDERED, that Rufiu Putnam, Ma.
nal" fah Cutler, Robert Oliver and
Griffin Green, do, upon the third Monday of
December next, (heu- cause to the Senate,
why fi> much of tile grants of land to them
thefaidßufus Putnam, Manama!) Cutler,
Robert Oliver and Griffin Gieen, pursuant
to an Aft entitled " All aft authorizing
the grant and conveyanee of certain lands
to the Ohio Company of aflociates," shall
not be declared void, as may interfere
with and be fufficient to fatisfy the claims
of the French settlers at Gilliopolii.
Ordered, that the delivery of a copy
of the above order to Rufus Putnam, Ma
nafiah Cutler, Robert Oliver, or Griffin
(ireen, and the publication of the fame,
one month, in one of the Gazettes printed
in this City, shall be deemed fnfficient no.
tice thereof.
E*tra<sl from the Journals of Senate.
Attest,
SAM. A. OTIS, secretary.
May ,4. IIU .
Excellent CLARET,
In hogfhcads and in cafesfof 50 botttos each
also,
Afewcafcs Champaigne wine;
MADEIRA,
In pipes, and quarter caflcs,
FOR SALE BY
No. Hi, Souak Front It reel.
lan. 2, 17Q4 dtf
140 BAl<l<£LS
fieft Boston BEEF,
18 HOGSHEADS
New-England Rum,
Received by the schooner Belinda, from
Boston, and for sale by
Nalbro' & John Frazier.
No. 81, Walnut Jlreet.
nrw'&s3w
June 20
Richard Johns In the Chant ery Court
v ( of the
John Welts and State of Maryland,
Mordecai Cole. J May 26th 1794-
The Complainant hath fil
ed his bill, for the purpose of obtaining a
decree, 10 velt in him a complete legal title
to two tracts of iand, lying in Baltimore
comity, ore callid Painters-Level, con
taining too acres, the other called Profpeft
c.mvai ;s»> acres.HcHates,that the said
J.."in We.l >ou thi« 16th day of March 1774
contracted to fell the laid land to the said
Mordecai Cole,&cxecuted to him a bond for
. the said Cole, 011 the fame
day, executed to the said Welts a bond for
tiie pavmc nt of the purchase money aftioun
ting to £67 J Pennsylvania currency, that
the said (Sole hat lifince discharged the whole
of the purchase money, and hath assigned
to the complainant the said bond for con
veyance; that the 'aitl Wells hath never
executed a deed, agreeably to his contrail
but hath removed out of the state of Mary
land, arid now resides in the state of Ken
tucky.
Ic is thereupon, and at therequett of the
complainant, adjudged, and ordered, that
he procure a copy of this order to be inferi
t'dat least fix weeks fuccellively, before
hcfirft dayxjf Augult next, in the United
States Gazette at Philadelphia, to the in
tent, that the fa id John Wells may have no
rice of the complainant's application to
tijis court, and may be warned to appear
here, on or before the firft Tuesday in Oc
tober next, to (hew cause wherefore this
court fhouid not proceed to decree, agree
ably to the prayer of the complainant, and
to ihe ad of assembly, for such cases made
and provided.
Teih
tutli&s3«r
Samuel Harvey Howard.
Reg. Cur. Can.
Jwne 13
MADEIRA, 1
SHERRY, J
PORT, J WINES of the firflquality
LISBON, & |
TENEkIFFEJ
Old Jamaica Spirit, Antigua and Weft In
dia Rum.
Coniac 7 Fren'rb and Slcatk Brandies
Claret and Port Wine of a superior qua
lity in cases.
Wins Cyder and hi pipes and
hhds.
Corks in Bales,Havannah Segars in Boxes.
Philadelphia Porter, i n Casks and Bottles
London do. in do. do.
Philadelphia Ale and Beer in do. do.
London.do. in do. do. and
Cyder :n barrel; ahd bottles, prepared for
exportation or immediate nfe,
FOR SALE BY
Benjamin W- Morris,
The corner of Dock Jind Pear Jireets,
Where he has provided i'uitablc stores and
vaiilis, fur Ihe reception of
WINES, & c .
Which he proposes to ft ore or dispose of
on cofnmiffion %
Captains ofvefiels and others supplied
with any of the above LIQUORS bottled,
and feaftores in &eneal put up.
May 9
In one hanill'ome volume, 12 ma. Price 5s
JOHN OR M ROD,
At Franitin's Head, No. 41, Chefuut
Sjrert,
AN ESSAY ON TIJE
Natural Equality of Men,
On the Rights that result from it, and on
the Duties which it imposes.
To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by
the Teylerian Society at Haarlem.
CarreSed and Enlarged, by *
WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN,
D. D.
m&wjm
ProfefTor of Moral Philosophy, and the
Law of Nature, and of Ecclesiastical
History j and Minister of the Englilh
Church at Utrecht.
Aliquid semper ad communem utilitatem
affcrendnm. Cicero.
The Firjl American Edition.
principle of Equality, if
A rightly understood, is the only bafts
on which universal juftlce, sacred order,
and perfect freedom, can be firmly built,
and permanently secured. The view of
it exhibited in this eflay, at the fame time
that it repretles the infoleuce of office,
the tyranny of pride, and the outrages of
oppreflton; confirm*, in the most forcible
manner, the neceflity of subordination,
and the just demands of law ful authority.
So far indeed, front loosening the bands
of society, that it maintains inviolate, e
very natural and every civil diftinftion,
draws mbre olofejy every social tie, unites
one harmonious and justly proportioned
fyltem, and brings men together on the
eveu ground of the inherent rights of hu
man nanre, of reciprocal obligation, and
of a common relation to the community
March 18. tuts '
JOHN VAUGHAN,
mw&f6w
tu&fim
J aft Published,
AND FOR SALE
The PubKc are cautioned t 0
beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Bills
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; the.- .
are good general imitation of thegenutnS
Bills, but may be diflinguifhed by the foi.
lowing
MARKS.
Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of the
United States.
ALL that have appeared have the letter
F.. for their Alphabetical Mark.
The Texture of the Paper is thicker and
whiter and it takes the ink more freeiy
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 the top of ihe - •
O, to touch the top of the M. would extend
considerably above the range of the wbple
word,
111 the word United the letters are nar.
rower andclofer together than the reft 0 f
the bill.
The i and /in the word promise are not
parallel, the /inclining much more lorwar J
than the i.
The engraving is badly executed, the
strokes of all the letters are ftroriger and
the devi: e in thetnargin particularly j sm uch
coaifer and appears darker than in the true
iills. Some et the counterfeits bear date in
t 791— Whereas the Bank was not in opera,
ion till December, and no five dollar bills
vere iflued in jhar year.
T \venty Dollar Bills of thr Bank of North
America.
ALL that have appeared have the letter
B-, for their alphabetical 'mark.
They are printed on a paper nearly fimi
lartothat ol the counterfeit Five Dollar
Notes above defer/bed ; the engraving is
better executed, and they approach nearer
to the appearance of the genuine bills.
The fine ruled lines through the wore}
Twenty, in the body of the bill, are in nun>-
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 deferibed
above, the 0 being less than the m t and o
thers following.
There is no stroke to the / in the word
North whereas in the genuine bills theftrojt#
is welj defined.
The letters rnt in the word Twenty, to
the left tyand at the bottom, do not come
down to the line, but are so cut as to give
an irregular appearance to the word, the
Tzv and ihey going below them.
The lignature ] . Nixon, has the appear
ance of being written with lamb-black and
oil, and diners irom other inks used in
printing the bills and the cashier's ligna
ture.
It is supposed these forgeries were commit
ted in some of the Southern States, as all the
counterfeits thai have appeared, have come
from thence, and two persons have been ep
prehended in Virginia, on suspicion of being
the author of them.
The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOL
LARS will be paid to any Person or Persons
who shall discover and prosecute to convic.
tion the several offenders of the following
decryptions or any of ikm, viz.
T he person or persons, who manufa&ur
ed the paper on which the Bills are printed.
The person or persons, who engraved the
plates.
The printer or printers, of the bilk.
Every pertpn who has a&ed as a principal
in any other way, in the counterfeiting and
uttering the (aid bills.
Philadelphia, March 28, 1794
April 22, 1794,
Other counterfeit bills
of the Bank ol tlie Uniied States have ap
peared in circulation.
The denomination is of TWENTY
DOLLARS, and the alphabetical mark ii
the letter B.
They may be distinguished from the ge
nuine by the following MARKS :
The paper of the counterfeits is of a
more tender texture and glofiey furface
than the genuine, and there is no water
mark in them.
The letter C. in the word Cashier, in
lie ti lie bills is strongly marked, whereas
tn the counterfeits, the whole letter is a
fine hairftroke, evidently in an unfmiflied
Irate. The letter p in the word demand,
is badly formed ancl the whole word ill done
and there is no comma at theend of it, as
there is in the genuine bills.
The marginal device, is much darker
in the falfe, than in the genuine bills ow-
I'HJ to the shade strokes being coarser, much
nearer together, and consequently much
more numerous. This difference strikes the
eye at fir ft view.
The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS, will be paid for apprehending,
& prosecuting to conviction the ieveral
above described Offenders in refpeft to this,
as to the Jaft described bills.
THOMAS WILLING, Prefidetn
of the Bank United States.
JOHN NIXON, Prdident of the
Bank of North America.
By order of the Committees of the Ref
petHve Boards.
FOR SALE,
BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118,
Mai ket-Strect,
An Essay on Slavery,
Designed to exhibit in a new point o4
view its eft efts on morals, indujlry, and iW'/
peace of society. Some fa£U and calculation*
are ottered to prove the labor of freemen to b£
much more productive than that of [laves ;
that countries are rich, powerful and happv,
in proportion as the laboring people enjoy
the fruits of their own labor ; and lit
the ncctffajy conclufion,lhat slavery is irnpdt
tic as well as unjujl.
Price 25 Cents.
February 15.
THE office of the President and Directors
ef the Insurance Company of Nohth
America, is removed to No. South
Frout ftreef, being the south ealt corner of
From and Walnut streets.