/ T'Vladelpidx, 'i 1794. re fusr Published, >r 3/ MAfHEVV CAREYv A r o. 118, Market Jlrec , TftS f'ltis r VuMJNIi OF A NEW SY-SiTEM OF Modern Geography: OR, A , a Hifiarical, ° Commercial Grammar; ' 0 ' ~~ ■ And ureTeiit ft ate of rh£tVve,r&l it NATIONS OP THE WORLD. - CON T A I N hNG, t. The figures, motions, and defiances of the plariefcfr, icco din* to the fyf- * ten* a id the late ft observations. 2. A general view of the earth,confidered 4; a pUiiJt;with feverai ufeful geographical defi.ntirtn* and problems. 3 TtVe graced divi(ions df the globe into land and continent* £nd islands. <- 4* Tiie firriation and extent of empires, provinces and colonies. 5 Their climates, aifj foil, vegetables, pr.;© chief cities* ftru&ures, ruim, a.nd artificial curioftties^ 12. The longitude, latitude, bearings, v and distances of principal places fromPhUa delphia. Td which Ate addtd, 1. A GEOGRAi'Hi cKb Index, with the names and places *iphabnd hopes lhar such public lpirited citizen' as are poffelTed of fimila: documents, wifl favor hiin with theiiafiiftance in perfett- C ng his undei taking. . S The extraordinary encouragement with *'htcfi he has been favored, has excited j t in hisbreaft th« wjrmeft fentiluents nt gra- which time wilt not et ace. He pledges himfelf to the citizens of the Unittd tu fpave neither pains nor efcpinje to reofcler the pr«leut edition ol Guthrie's Geography ifripr'oved, dclVrv ing of their patronage. wafti joseph Clark, ARCHITECT AT ANNAPOLIS, Prcpofes to publijb, by fubfeription., POLYMATHY 5 OR The American Builder. A Woik ciilculatcd equally to ediiy «md en t'e tain the G1 ntlcman, Farmet ,Sur-* v iveyor, Bujfder & Mechanic. THitj work wUI contain variolic opinions of the best wrirers on Arts, and Sci«"ce ; logethrr witbexperimems, and accurate notc*?ot obfctv'dtion, by the author; being the xefult of years (tu4y «nd ex perience in his-proftftion. * It will Vlfo contain an alphabetical atepunt of the fjusluy and ?alrd ' J an opportunity of 'Cgqlating thei; pldiis with in the coinpafs i?f their finances,lnd prepare them to prevent impofuiohS from tricking Vcndeisof aud extortionate Work men—To Mechartics, who cannot, for want ot cxperien. e, calculate the value ol then refpe£tive labour, and materials expended in ' their particular branches of bu-ijdiug, this work will afford aft opporiuniry to eiUma'e with tacii'.ty and accuracy, any done or in tended to be done, either in tne aggregate or the minutiae. It will cootaoi many eurious 3nd valuable recipcA to mak€ fine tmd coirfe varnifhes,for preserving roofs of hpufes, barns, palings, troughs, plpe.s, &c. Recipes to mike vari ous glues and cements ; vecipes to make com positions for elegant, o( minute oiiiymentSi and enrichments for oufifle or inside com partments i recipes to rhiike composition for figures and incrufl&tioos—to endure the weather in any aipeft ; r6cipes to make ftuc t co compositions, for malt-houses, dif -1 r i Her its, heaithsj linings for ciftfrns, See. Tablestb the Icantling of diffeieot Z species of timbej- necefTary to perform their refpe&ive functions, in proportion to their* 1, Various fufpenlions : Tables to ascertain the diniervfions of the various apertions introdu ced in different edifices, and doors, windows, chimnies, fky-lifchts, &c. iii pro* [ tion to their different uses and inteniion£-*-. whether for beauty or utility : A mode to take, and square the dimensions oi [' all kinds of artificer's work belonging to } buildings, and to ascertain the cubical or fu perficial contents thereof t Observations of " the do&rine of echo aftd found : A di/Terta tion on the philosophy, doctrine, ana con '• ftruftion of chimnies, to void rtr.emlr t f> e v 'moke. Propositions and recipes to cure g smoky chimnies t Observations on the Vnfta bility of the edifices heretofore, generally, erf 6ted in America : Suggeftioris of tnodci to pursue in buildings here, that will, without additional expence, tend morse to their duai biiity than thole heretofore, commonly, con flrufted : Descriptions and proportions o-F the general and particular members of vari ous orders in Archlte6ture, viz. the Tuscan, Doric, lonic, Cofinthian, Composite,' Chi nese, Attic, Cargatic, Arabefquc, Morefquc, Orotefque, Saracenic, Rustic, Antique, Anti quo-Modcrn, Gothic, and Britannic i Many curious liiftorical accounts of various won derful buildings in different parts of the y woild t Many curious and original accounts and eulogiums on Free Masonry. "This work will be printed in two oflavo volumes, eaeh to contain upwards of 400 pages, on fine paper of elegant letter press : The price to fubferibers, in boards, five dollars ; two and a half'ljol lars to be paid on the delivery of the firft, and two and'a ha if dollar s on the delivery of the second volume. Mr, Clark assures the public, that he will literally perform all that he hath let forth in these proposals. , 0 Gentlemen inclined to promote this work, by fubferibing thereto, are requested to write, le poll paid jto Mr. Joseph Clark, at Annapolis, authorising hfim to annex theit names to the fubfeription lift. The Printers in the United States, are so licited tQ give these prppofals ocCasionally, a place in their papers. Ie ' 1- Morris Academy. >r THIS inftiijiiion is now open for the re deption of students under the immediate care of Mr. Caleb RuflfelJ, whose abilities as an inftruttor, and attachmentto the bu ll ness have long been known and approved. )e has under Uim the best aftiftants in 3 the different branches—Tl>e fcbolars arc )n taught the English, French, Latin, and Greek lan-gilages, Public-Speaking, Writing, , Arithmetic, 13eography, Astronomy, and the various branches of the Mathematics. The healthy ficuation of this place is f«c '* as to recommend.it to those, who wish to 111 have their children in the country. Bcard >ng> wafiling, mending, &c. will be provid ' cd in good families, and the morals of the scholars carefully attended to. Q The price including firewood, &c. exclusive of the French language) will not exceed thirty pounds proclamation mo ney per annum) an addition of three dollars •b per quarter wiM be mad® to luch scholars d who are taught the French language. The ?- Directors ar edefeermined to pay such atten h tion to this institution,' a,§ will render it refpe&able anß ufeful. GABRIEL H. FORD, ") :s TIMOTHY JOHNS, jun. ± Diied's. e NATHAN FORD, y Morriftowp, May 15, 1794' e -. d iw. w2m.—^ PHILADELPHIA:—Printed by JOHN FENNO, No. 3, Sou-fw Fourth Street.—Ruce S.x DnttAßs Per Annum. I A iV IX I N G C ' Ft Out of the Brig NANCY, CAVTATN Shapley, at Race-Street Wliaif, SUGARS in Hoglheads and Barrels, i lU)JI'EE in Hoglheads, Barrels a4id Bags, tpptled to drawback. For Sale, . By JAMES CRAWFORD, or .• I . WHARTON & LEWIS. JAne p-4th. .A New Novel. To the LAViIF.S of Philadelphia. This Day is' Pullijhed ly | MATHEW CAREY, 118, Market street, Price, bound, five.eighths ot a dollar,few ed in marble paper, hall -id illnj, Charlotte, a tale of Truth, IN TWO VOLU-MES. By Mis. ROWSON, of the New Theatre* , Phlade phia, Author of Victoria, the In quififo', the Fillede Chainbi.e, &.c. Of Charlotte, the Reviewers have given the following char after. * IT may be a Tale of 'Truth, "for it >s ( not Un and it U artalc dil- , tress. by the artifice of a teach- ( ei, recommended to a school, from hnma nity rather than a conviction of her inte grity, or the regularity of her former con duct, is enticed from her gov£rnef>, and a- a young officer to America.— The marriage ceremony, if notforgotten, ispoftponedj and Charlotte dies a ihartyr :o the of the and treach ery ot his friehd—The fit nation* are art iefs and-affecting—-the descriptions natu ral and pathetic; we (huiild feeUor jChar lotte iY fucli a person ever existed, who* for one error fcarcejy, perhaps, deserved ib fevertte a ptinifhment. If it is a fic tion, poetic justice is not, we think,-pro perly diltributed. v Said Carey has just published, A 2 lit eel. map of Kentucky compiled by*Elihu price one doJ iarand two thirds. !. War Atlas, containihg maps of Germany, Spa n, Italy, tl>e United Provir ces, the Netherlands, and the Weft Indies. Price two dollars. Map of New a doliar. Maps of Vc mont, Connecticut, Dela ware, Georgia Price three' eighths of a dollar each. April 29: tuth&sgw GUTHRIE'S GEOGR APHY Improved. * THE fubfeription for this work the original termr, of twelve dollars and the binding* will be cloJed this id cm Monday the fitbfcription will open ?t font teen dolhrs, excluiive of the price ot' bind - ,n K- The new maps added to tlVis edition art twenty one; among which are those o Ncw-tfampftiire, -MafTachufetts, cut, Rhode-lHand, Vermont, New York* NeW'Jerfey, Pennfvlvania, Delaware, Ma ryland, North Caro lina, the Geneltee Government, South Ca rolina, and Georgia. These maps have ne ver been given in any system o,f Geography, and, it is hoped, would alone 1 be fufficient to entitle this work to a pre* 1 fer»»nce to any other edition of 1 Guthrie. N B. The map ol" the United States, which is compiling by Mr s Simtiel Lewis, l from the refpe&ive state maps, will be far 'more complete than any one yet published? and be printed on two large (beets oi ' paper, nearly the size of the late Mr. Mur ray's map. ! May 31 d , - - - £ Just Published, '< s By Benjamin Johnson, and fold at his Bookjlore, No. 147, MarketJlreet,. ) ■ The Life of Dr. Franklin, with a striking lilcenefs, executed in a maf -3 terly manner by Thackara and Vallance, e price fivelbillings. The Ready or Traders' Sure 1! Guide, 3 9 The Young Book keeper's Asftant, 6/3 , The Christian, a poem, by Charles Craw :, ford, 2/4 > " 5, Efop's Fables, 4JB e Swan's British 37/6 Pame's cfitto 3 °J Townajid Country Builder's Aftiftant | !- 22/6 h In the presS, and will..be frubliffced in a few days, and.fold as above, Reflections and Maxims, by Wijliam Penn, with his advice to his cbil »- den, JB. • e 16 mo. 2, 1 ni&wurt fs ■ ■ ' ; Gvngrefs of the United States, n :In Senate, Tuefaay May 13 th, 17.94., that Rnfu» Putnam,'Ma. 1 nal' fah Cutler, Robert Oliver and '' GriflinGreeii, rlo, upon ihe third Monday of December next, (hew eaufa 10 the Senatr, s " why so much of the grants of land to them* the faid.Riit'vrs Putnam, Manaffah Cutler, 0 Robert Oliver and Griffin Greeny pui filant to an Aft entitled " An ae'b authorizing the grant and convey!m«o of certain lands lc to the Ohio Qfmpany of affbeiates," (hall 1 not he decrired void, as may interfere ' with and be fnfficient to fatis£y the claims ) of the French settlers at Galiiopolis. Ordered, that th 1794- The Complainant hath fil d sis bill, for t e purpose of obtaining a cjecrte, >p vest in hiili a complete legal title to two tracts of land, lying »in Baltimore cdiluty, one I'ainirrs-Ltvel, con taining >oo acres, the oyhcr caliqd Profpedt coi-.tai 1 ',>5 acres. H:; ilile.s,iiiat the laid John W&ls ou the 16tii tigv of March 1774 con rafted to fei the lam land to the fa>d M ofdecaiColc,'&rtxecuted to him a bond for coiivtyancc,'hat the on the fame day, executed to the kiid \Veils a bond for the pavm <-nt of the pure! ik* money amoun ting co £67 5 Pennlylv; a' currency, that the fajfl C.oie hathfince oii'charged the wbole of the purchafc jnoney, and Jutli assigned to ilk cortipi ainatff the fa id bond for con* veyancej tnat.the aid Wells hath never executed a deed, agreeably tdJiis contrail but hath removed out of the ft ate of Mary land* and now re (ides in tue ft ate of Ken tucky.- It is thereupon, and at the request of the cOmplaiuant, Adjudged, and ordered, that he procuie a copy of this order to be inferi tdat lealt fix weeks fucceUively, before lie firft day of August n?xu in the United States Gazette at Philadelphia, to the in tent, that the said John Wells may have no tice of the complainant's application to this court* and liiay be Warned td appear here, 011 orlicfo e the firft Tuesday in Oc tober next, to ftleW cause wherefore this court ftlouid not to decree, ag,we a: ly to the prayer of the and to .he a$ of afl'emblyj for such cases made and provided. Test, , % Samuel ILirvty Howard. keg. Cur. Can. June 13 inw&ftw .j •?- MADEIRA, "J SHERRY, J PORT, '> WlNESofthe firftquality LISBON, & | , TENEKIFFE J "Old''Jamaica Spirit* Antigua and Weft In dia Rum. Coniac, French and Peach Brandies laret and Port Wine of a superior qua lity in cales. Win? Cyder and in pipes and hhds. Corks in Bales,Hayannah SegShs in Boxes. Philadelphia Porter, ip Casks and Bottles London do. in do. do, Philadelphia Ale and Beer in do. do. > Loudon do. in 00. do. and > Cyder :a barrels and bottles, prepared for exportation or immediate nfe, FOR SALE BY Benjamin \\T. Morris, The corner of Dock and Pear fireets, Where he has provided fuitablc llores and vaults, for the reception of WINES, &c. p . 7 Which he proposes to Jtorc or dispose of on commifllon Captains of veflels and o f hers fupplicd with any of the above LIQUORS bottled, and feaftores in geneal put up. - Mnv, 9 tu&f2m , Just Published, : In one handsome volume, ij mo. Price 5s AND FOR SALE ET - JOHN ORIvIROD, At Franitin's Head, No. 4?, Chefilvt Street, AN ESSAY ON THE Natural Equality of Men, u On the Rights that result from it, aijd on the Duties which it imposes. / To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by I the Teylerian Society ai Haarlem. Correßed ctnd Enlarged, by , WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN, 1). D. ProfefTor nt Moral Philosophy, and the ? Law ot Nature, and of E-cclefiallical , History ; and Minister of the English Chuich at Utrecht. Alrcjiiid semper ad commtrnem utilitatem afferendum. ■ Ctci.ro. Ths Firjl American. Edition. „/ HPHEgrand |>rinciple of Ecjaality, if r A rightly understood, is the only bajis 011 Which universal jiilice, facied order,, and perfect freedom, qan be firmly built, j, a "d permanently secured. 'fl-e view of jl i► exhibited in this e(Ta,y, at the fame time , e H ) at it rep reflex ihe inioJnte of office, )s *' le tyranny at pule, and the outrages of Appreffion ; Ciiiilinns, in the mollfof-cible manner, _ the 'neceffitv .of fuhardination, nnd the just (IcinanJs ol law ful autliority. in ■ i( .' far indeed, fiort loofeinrc, the bands » of focietv, that it r.iafntaiju, in violate c j very natural wd eve'iy civil JiiliuQiojt. ( diawsmore clo'ely ev.er_v tie^-iMiite, in one Itan and julHv proportioned !>'Wein, and iiriojts men rr !, c r on the even ground ot the inherent 1 iglits of hu man natire, of reciprocal OMI atie.i, and of a common relation to the comin\initv. March 18. nu f The Public are cautioned beware tf counterfeited "Five Dollar Bill of the Bank of the United States, a,,j Twenty Dollar Bills of the Banlt of No'tb America, fe-veral of which have app eart s in circulation within a few days pafi; . are good general imitation of tbegeajS I Bills, but may be diffingui/hed by the f'ci. lowing MARKS. Fine Dollar Bills of the Bank of tL United States. J ALL that have appeared have the Jette F. for their Alphabetical JVlaik. The Texture of the Paper U whiter and rt taices tire ink more freely than the genuine paper. ' TUe O. in the*wc>fd Company is finalier than the M. and other letters of thafWprd so that a line extended from the top of ihe <\to touch the top'oftbo M. would extend conliderably above the>range of the whole word. In the word United the letters are nar rower and closer togetlef than tkfi left 0 f the bill. The a and /in the word promise are not parallel, the/inclining much more tor ward than the a. The engraving is badly executed the fttokeS of all the l etters are ft ronger and the cjevi e in the margin particularly jscnuch coarser and appears darker than in the true bills. Some at the counterfritsbear daie i n J 791— -Whereas ihOj Bank was not in opera tion till Dectmfeer'j and no five dollar bills vpi ? iflueeHn jli&t year. r Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of Ndrtb America. ALL that have appeared have the letter B for their alphabetical mark. They are printed on a paper nearly simi lar to that of the counteif it Five Dollar Notes above described; the engraving is btttet and they approach r.eaier to t lie appearance of the genuihe hi lis. The fine 1 tiled J.ncs tbiough the word 1 ivtvlyfjiu the body of the bill, are in num ber thirteen in the genuine b lis, and but twelve in the counterfeits. The tVbrd Company is much like rlje fame word in the Five Dollar Bills as described aliuvej the 0 being less -J ban the m, and 0- , thers following. There is no stroke to the t in the word North whereas in tiie genuine bills theftroke is vfell defined. The letters e'nt in the word Twenty toi the left ha»d at the do not come down to the line; tut are so cut as to givS an irregular appearance to the word, the Tw nvd they going below them. The figndture ]. Nixon, has the appear ance of being written with lamb-black and oil, and differs from other inks used in priming the bills and the .calhiei's signa ture. f It is fupprtfed these forgeries were commit ted iif some of the southern States, as all the counterfeits thai have appealed, have come from rhence, and two persons have been attO pft'bended in Virginia,oft suspicion of being** the author Of ibem. The reward ot ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS will be paid to any Pet ion or Ptifoni who shall difct'ver and pjofecute to comic , tiou tiie. several offenders ot the following de'rriptions or any of them, viz. , The person or persons, who "rnanufa£hu« ed thte paper on which the Bills are punted, The person or perTohs, who Engraved the plates. The printer or printers, of the bills. Every person who has a&ed as a principal in any other way, in the counterfeiting and uttering the fa id bills. Philadelphia, {March 28, '794 April 22, 1794, Other counterfeit bills* of the Bank of the United btates have ap- * pea red In ci rculation. The denomination is of TWENTY DOLLARS, and the alphabetical mark ij the letter B. They may be diftingmfhed from the gc* inline by the following MARKS : The paper of the counterfeits is of a more tender texture and glofley fur face than the arid there is no water mark in them. The letter C. in the word Cafbier, in he true bills is ftrorigly maiked, whereas in the counterfeits, the whole letter is a fine hair stroke, evidently in an unfinished ffate,. The letter a *ir» the word demand, is badly formed and the whole word ill done £nd there is 110 comma at theend of it, as there is in the genuine biffs. .The marginal device, is much darker in the falfe, than in the genuine bills 'ow ing to the lhade strokes being coailer, much nearer together, and confecjuentl.y mnrh more numerous. This difference fti ikes the eye at firft view. The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, will be paid for apprehending, bor ; add 5 the condufiorv, that flavqry is . /3s well as b)ijnjl. Pft'i tt 25 Cents. February 15, - dtf rHE office of the Prelident and D' r e^ oU «f the Insurance Company of Noht# [ America, is removed to No. 107, SoutO Front ftreef, being the south east corner ot . Front and Walnut streets. % A