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    LANDING
Out of the Brig NANCY,
( tain Shapley, a; Race-Street Wharf,
SUI'ARS in H"gfheads and Ba'reis,
CCIFEE in Hogflieads, Barrels and Bags,
hutilled to drawback.
For Salt, ,
By JAMES CR.iWFdRD, at
WHARTON & LEWIS.
June a/fih. d.
A New Novel.
Tothe LAIJIF.S of Philadelphia.
This Day is Publijhed by
MATHEW CAREY,
118, Market street,
Price, bound, five-eighths of a d^lbr*
e<l in paper, Ittrlf a dollar,
a tu.iv, us rfrsifi^
IN TWO VOLUMES.
Ts> Mrs. ROWSON, of the New Theatre,
Author of Victoria, the In
quiiitor, the Fille de Chambre, &c.
Of Charlotte, the Reviewers have
given ihe follotcihg chctra&er.
I ' may be a Tale of Truth, for it is
not unnatural, and it is a talc of real dif
treu>. Charlotte,by the artifice of a teach
ei, \ :ornmended to a school, from hnma
x\ ather than a conviftionof her inte
grir or the regularity of her former con
du£l, is enticed from her goVerness, and a
companies a young officer to America.-*-
The marriage ceremony, if not forgotten,
i. postponed, and Charlotte dies 2 martyf
tff the inconstancy of the over, and treacle
er y of his friend—The situations are art
-rs and affe&ing—ihe descriptions natu
ral and pathetic ; we (hould feel for Char
lovfe it such a person ever existed, who
fw one error scarcely, perhaps, deierved
i .ve'-e a pmiifliment. If it is a sic- I
tio>), poetic justice is not, we think, pro
perly distributed.
Said Carey has jujl publijhed,
A 2 Iheet map of Kentucky
co&vpiiedlw-FiiK" Bark.-, r ~;•« vi;c \im-~
la • and two thirds.
War Atlas, containing maps of France,
Ge ;many, Spa n, Italy, the United Provin- ]
CC-, the Netherlands, and the Weft Indies.
Pnfce two dollars.
Map of New Jerfey-*-Half adollar.
Maps of Vermont* Connecticut, Dela
ware, Georgia—<■—Price three eighths of
jt'dollat each.
April 29. tuth&s^w
GUTHRIE's GEOGRAPHY
Improved.
THfc subscription for this work on the
original terms-, of twelve dollars and the
binding, will be closed this day—and on
Monday the subscription will open at four
teen dollars, exclusive of ihe price of bind
ing.
The new maps added to this edition are
twenty one ; among which are those of
fvJew-rtamp{h>re, MaffachufettSj Connecti
cut, Rhode-Iflaad, Vermont, faew York,
New- J<" Coy, Pon»ryWonta r Dalm-aip,
ryland, Virginia, Kentucky) North Caro
lina, the Geneffee South Ca
rolina, and Georgia. These maps have ne
ver been given in any former system of
Geography, and, it is hoped, would alone
be fufficient to entitle this work to a pre
ference to any other edition of Guthrie^
N B- The map of the United Siates,
which is compiling by Mr. S imuel Lewis,
from the refpedlive state maps, will be far
more complete than any one yet publilhed,
and be printed on two large ftieets of
paper, nearly the size of the late Mr. Mur
ray's map.
May 3t <5
Just Published,
By Benjamin Johnson, and fold at his
Bootjlere, No. 147, MarketJlreet,
The Life of Dr. Franklin,
with a striking likeness* executed in a maf
ferly manner by Thackara and Vallance,
price fivefliillings.
The Ready Reckoner, or Traders' Sure
Guide, 3 9
The Young Book keeper's Assistant, 6/3
The Chriftian,a poem* by Charles Craw
ford, 2/4
Efop's Fables, 4JB
Swan's British Architect, 37/6
Paine's ditto 3 °J
Town and Country guilder's Assistant.
22/6
In the press, and will be publijhed in a few
days, and fold as above,
Reflections and Maxims, by
William Penn, with his advice to his chil
den, 4/8.
r6 mo, 2, 1794. m&wim
Congrejs of the United States,
In Senate, Tuefaay May 13th, 1794*
ORDERED, that Rufui Putnam, Ma
naf fah Cutler, Robert Oliver and
GriffinGreen,do, upon the third Monday of
December next, (hew cause to the Senate;
why so much of the grants of land to them
the said Rufus Putnam, Manaflah Cutler,-
Robert Oliver and Griffin Green, pursuant
to an Adl entitled " An a<ft authorizing
the grant and conveyance of certain lands
to the Ohio Company of aflbciates," fliall
not be declared void, as may interfere
with and be fufficient to fatisfy the claims
of the French settlers at Galliopolis.
Ordered, that the delivery of a copy
of the above order to Rufiis Putnam, Ma
naflTab Cutler, Robeft Oliver, or Griffin
Green, aJnd the publication of the fame,
One ,nonth, in one of the Gazettes printed
in this City, IHoll be deemed fufficient no
tice thereof.
Eatradl from the Journals of Senate.
Attest,
SAM. A. OTIS, secretary.
May 14. >ra-
Pjilailelphla, March, 1 1794-
JUST PUBLISHED,
B/ MATHEW CAREY,
No. 118, Market Jlreet,
THE FIRST VOLUME OF A NEW
SYSTEM OF
Modern Geography :
OR, A
Geographical, Hijlorical, ana
Co)nmercial Grammar-,
And present state of the ffcvei al
NATIONS OF THE WORLD.
CONTAINING,
1. The figures, motions, and diftanees ol
the planets',according to the Newtonian sys
tem and the latest observations.
2. A genera! view of the earth, considered
as a planet;with (everai ufeful geographical
-aciimuon s jrnu p-^nnu; —• — —-
ir The Hi vifiang of the mto
land and water, and iftands.
4- Thefituation and extent of empires,
kingdoms,dates, provinces and colonies.
5t Their climates, air, foil, vegetables,
productions, metals, minerals, natural curt
oltties s ,feas, rivers, bays, capes, promontories,
aud lakes.
6. The birds and beasts peculiar to each
country.
7. Observations on the changes that have
been any where oßferved upon the face of
nature iince the most early periods of his
tory. (
8. The history and origin of nations;
cheit forms of government, religion, laws,
revenues,taxes,naval and military ftvength
9. The genius, manners, ciiftorrts, and
habit* of the people.
10. Their language, learning,£irts, scien
ces, nlanufaftures, and commerce.
11. The chitff cities, ftrudlures, ruins,
and artificial curiosities.
\t. longitude, tetitude, bearings,
and diftaiices of principal places from Phila
delphia.
To which areadded x
x. A Geographical Index, with the
names and places alphabetically arranged.
2. A T a Bi> eof the Coins of all nations,
and tWy ygtue tri nrs and ceiiLs.
3. SUHRoNOLOGtCA I . Table of remarka
ble events,from the creation to tire present
me.
By WILLIAM GUTHRIE, Esq.
The Astronomical Part corre&ed by
Dr. Hittenhouse.
|To which have been added, ,
f The late Discoveries of Dr. Herschell,
and other eminent Astronomers.
The FIRST AMERICAN EDITION,
Corrc&ed, Improved, and greatly Enlar
ged.
The firft volume contains twenty-one
Maps end Charts,befides two Altrondmical
Plates, viz.
1. Map of the world. 2. Chart of the
J Worle 3. Europe. 4. Asia. 5. Africa. 6.
; South America. 7. Cook's difcovenes.
1 8. Countries round the north Pole. 9-
Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. 10. Se
ven United Provinces. it. Auftiian,
French and Dutch Netherlands. 12. Ger
' ltiany. 13. Seat of war in France. 14-
France divided into departments. 15.
Switzerland. 16. Italy, Sicily, amd Sar
' dinia. 17. Spain and Portugal. 18.
' ~ Jvv J lu Europe anj Hungary Leo
land. WeltJiulies.. 2i. Vermont. 22.
Ar miliary Inhere. 23. Copernican system.
' With the second volume, which is now
in the press, will be given the following
' Maps:
1. Ruflia in Europe and Asia.
2. Scotland.
' 3. England and Wales.
' 4. Poland.
5. China.
6. Hindoftan.
7. United States.
8. Britilh America.
9. State of New-Hamplhire.
10. State 0! MalTachufetts.
Ij. State of Connecticut.
12. State of Rhode-Iflaud.
r 13. State of New-York.
14. State of New-Jersey.
»j. State of Pennsylvania.
16. State of Delaware.
17. State of Maryland.
18. State of Virginia.
- 19. State of Kentucky.
, 20. State of North-Carolina.
3i. Tenneflee Government.
'■ 22. State of South-Carolina.
2J- State of Georgia.
* TERMS.
i< This work will be compriled in two
volumes.
t. Subscribers pay for the prelent volume
ondelivery, fix dollars, and the price of
binding, (56 cents for boards.)
3. They may receive the fucteeding vo
luinein twenty-four weekly numbers, at
' a quarter dollar each, or else, when fi
milled, at the fame price as the firft.
7 4. The subscription will be raised 011 the
firft day of June i794> to fourteen dol
lars, exclusive of binding.
J. Should any copies remain for sale after
the completion ot the work, they will be
fold at sixteen dollars, and the price of
) binding.
6. The names of the fubferibers will be
published as patrons of American litera
ture, arts, and fciencss.
d It is wholly unnecellary to expatiate on
f the advantage,to American readers, that
> this edition poffefTes, over every imported
n edition of any system of Geography extant.
V The addit tion of maps of the feve*al*tefta«,
t procured a very great expense, and from
g the, best materials that are attainable,
s speaks such full conviction on this fubjeift,
1 that it wonW be difrefgeft to the read
e er's understanding to suppose it requiilte
s to enter into a detail of arguments to
prove its superiority. In no fitnilar work
y have such maps baenever introduced.
The emendationsand additions which
are made in this work,are innumerable,and
J occur in every page. The public are re
ferred to the preface for a ftigllt sketch
of a few of them.
The poblifher takes the present oppor
tunity of returning his most sincere thanks
to those refpeftable characters who have
favored him with documents for improv
ing the maps of several of the states He
PHILADELPHIAPrihtSd »Y JOHN FENNO, N«. j, S.vth Fovrth ST*EET._Piki SIX DOLLARS PER Annum.
a continuance-&T~ their kiridnefs; j
and hoi s » that such pu He spirited citizens,
as are pi -MVvu of fn» *r documents, w *'
favor him witlTtheiraliftance in perfect
ing his undertaking. I
The extraordinary ocouragementwith
which he has been fjrored, has excited
in hisbreaft the warmeifentiments of gra
titude—sentiments whih time will not ef
ace. He pledges til ire If to the citizens
of the United States, tdpa re neither pains
nor expense to render he prcfent edition
of Guthrie's Geograph;improved, deferv- -
lug of their patronage. waftf
r J4MAICj RUM,
LANDING at Hamton's wharf, above
the Drawbridge, out f the ship Bacchus
I Ccpt. Vanneman, froi Jamaica,
1 FOR $#,E BY
PiiTEIR BUGHT. >
> May it. d
Christiana Mills
For Sale.
> ON Monday the firlt day of Scptembe
next a: 8 o'clock in the evening, at the
1 Coffee House in he city of Philadelphia
will be fold by public vendue, two tract
c or pieces of land situated in White Clay
* Creek hundred, New Castle county and state
of Delaware; one of which contains about
sixty acres of highly improved land, on it
» are a large two story brick dwelling house, a*
"> co venient brick barn, with ftablingand a
' n carriage hotife underneath, an e cellcm
d kiln for drying corn ; and the well known
milk called Christiana Mills (late Pa' er
foil's) which being at the head of the tide
on Christiana river, and but about half **
'? mile from the landing, is conveniently situ
ated for carrying the articles manufa&urecf
! » at the mills hy water to Philadelphia—This
L " property being dole to the road leading
from Elkton to Christiana bridge, and at
the Head of (he tide, with many other at
e tendant advantages, render itsfituatlon for
the milling business so very valuable, as to
h ed by few ami ixcelU*UML_rLaae-- —
containTng 175 acre.*, s
l " about one mile from t»he mills and is chief
| ly woodland, which being contiguous to
water carriage tb the city of Philadelphia,
mull be of jncreafing value, especially as
there is a quantity of large timber in said
trad suitable for the purposes of the
milis.
The terms upon which the above men
tioned efrates will be fold are—one thou
sand pounds to be paid Ort executing the
deeds, and (even hundred and fifty pounds
per annum, with interest for the remainder
or proportionally for each part.
' Indisputable titles will be made for the
1 property* by
JOHN NIXON,
e ALEX. FOSTER}
GEO. LATIMER.
At fame time and place will be fold a
large BOAT,
July 2 mw jests
'>
ADVERTISEMENT.'
LETTERS on the fubjedt of the Wafh
i- ington Lottery, being by mistake repeat
tortile. I
City of Washington.
'• Persons concerned arc bereby informed, i
v that all such should be addrefled eithet to
£ W. Deakinsjun. of Washington, or to the
Subscriber. The commiflioners never hav
ing contemplated any further concern in
this business, than in their Silent to receive
the bonds and approve the names of the
managers. The prizes have been paid and
are paying on demand by \V. Deakins,
Washington, Peter Oilman, Boston, and
by the Subscriber.
For the Lottery No. 2, the securities al
ready given will be retained by the com
miflioners, or transferred by them at their
option to the bank of Columbia ; and the
commiflioners will be consulted refp'edHng
a judicious and equitable disposition of the
houses to be built thereby ; their treasury
or the bank of Columbia will receive the
money intended for the National Univer
sity, and they will be consulted in the no
mination of the 24 hianagers ; but all the
responsibility refpeifting the general dispo
sition of the tickets, and payment of pri
zes, will reft as in the Hotel Lottery, on
the persons whose names are and may be
hereafter published as afliftants to forward
0 this business with
S. BLODGfcT.
N. B. Mr. Blodget will be particularly
obliged if those persons who pofiefs prizes
yet unpaid, will apply for their money as
lt early as poflible.
i- June 7th. d.
. - — .
', e Morris Academy.
THIS institution is now open lor 1 lie re
'* ception of fludents under the immediate
ye care of Mr. Caleb RufTell, whose abilities
as as an inftruftor, and attachments the bu
siness have long been known and approved.
)e He has under him the best affiAants in
a- the different branches—Tl>e scholars arc
taught the English, French, Laiin, and
>n Greek languages, Public-Speaking, Writing,
at Arithmetic, Geography, Astronomy, and
:d the various branches of the Mathematics,
t. The healchy situation of this place is fiu
as, to recommend it to those, who wish to
m have their children in the country. Boai d
e, ing, wafhlng, mending, &c. will be provid
it, cd in good families, and the morals of the
J- scholars carefully attended to.
te Th« price including- tu'uion, firewood,
to &c. exclusive of the French language) will
k not exceed thirty pounds proclamation mo
ney per ainuinj an addition of three dolors
:h P cr quarter will be mad# to such scholars
lc | who are taught the French language. The
e _ Directors ai edetcrmined to pay such atten
tion to this institution, as will reader it
refpeftable and ufeful.
r . GABRIEL H. FORD,
{S TIMOTHY JOHNS, jun. C Dirsift's.
re NATHAN FORD,
(r . Morriftown, May 15, 1794
[e djw. warn
I Fxcellent CLARET,
Iq hogsheads arid in cases of 50 bottles each k
also,
A few cases Champaigne wine j -
MADEIRA, i
In pipes, hoglheads and quarter casks, 1
FOR. SALE BY
JOHN VAUGHAN, -
No. 111, Sout4 Front llrcei.
]an. 'a- i7q4- dtf
140 BARRELS
Best Boiton BEEF,
18 HOGSHEADS
New-England Rum,
Received by the i'ehooner Belinda, from
t Boston, and for sale by
Nalbro' & John l-'razier.
— - : " A'o. ST 1, IValnut Jireet.
June 20 mwtojw
Richard Johns In the Chancery Court
v (of the
John Wells and X. State of Maryland,
Mordecai Cole. J May 26th 1794.
The Complainant hath fil
ed his bill, for the purpose of obtaining a
decree, 10 veil in him a complete legal title
to two tracts of land, lying in Baltimore
couiity, one called Painters-Level, con
taining acres, the other called Profpeft
contai ' acres He ftates,that the said
. J ihn Wells on the 16th day of March 1774
contracted to feli the said land to the said
MoidecaiCo!e,&exetuted to him abond for
conveyance,that the laid Cole, on the fame
day, executed to the said Wells a bor<d for
■ the pavment of the purchale lilbney amoun
ting to £ 675 Pennsylvania currency, that
the said Co!e hath since difcliarged the whole
c! of the purchase money, ai.d hath afligned
s to the complainant the said bond for con
g veyance; that the laid Wells hath never
t executed a deed, agreeably to his contract
but hath removed out of the ftateof Mary
ir land, and now resides in the state of Ken
o tucky.
u-ttiu * »*ir Ttr-nre'fequelT"of the
s complainant, r.djudged, and ordered, that
f- he procure a copy of this order to be infert
u tdat least fix weeks fuccefflvely, before
a, h firft day of August next, in the United
is States Gazette at Philadelphia, to the in
d tent, that the said John Wells may have no
le tice of the complainant's application to
this court, and may be warned to appear
1- here, on orbefo e the firft Tuesday in Oc
-- tober next, to (hew cause wherefore this
le court fhoiiid not proceed to decree, agree
)•, ably to the prayer of the complainant, and
;r to Ihe ail et alfembly, tor such cases made
and provided.
le Test,
Samuel Harvey Howard.
Reg. Cur. Can.
Jwne 13 niw&f6w
a iMADF.IRA, ")
SHEkRY, |
PORT, L WlNESofthe firftquality
- LISBON, & |
TENERIFFE J
Old Jamaica Spirit, Antigun and Weft In
-- dia Rufli.
t- Coniac, French and Peach Brandies
10 Claret and Port -nrhnr-TjrTt-ruiJcrHJnpra<-
• Jixymi eater.
Wine Cyder and Vinegar, in pipes and
hhds.
le Coiks in Bales,Havannah Segars in Boxes.
Philadelphia Porter, in Casks and Bottles
London d•>. in do. do.
n P.ii adelpnia A"e and Beer in do. do.
,e London do. in do. do ;;iid
Cyder :n barrels and bottles, prepared for
exportation or ininwdiate use,
s d ' FOR SALE BY
Benjamin W* Morris,
The corner of Dock and Pear streets,
1- Where he has provided suitable (lores and
ir vaults, for the reception of
ie s W I'N ES, &c. .
le Whi> hhe proposes to (tore or dispose of
y on comniiflion
ie Captains ofvefTels and others supplied
r _ with any of the abbve LIQUORS bottled,
and leaftores in geneal put up.
(e May 9 tn&f2m
j" Jult Published,
n In one handsome volume,i2mo. Price 56
)e AND FOR SALE BY
d JOHN ORMROD,
At Franklin's Head, No. 41, Chefuut
ly Stre.it,
es AN ESSAY ON THE
ls 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,
e- Corrected and Enlarged. by
te WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN,
es D. D.
u- ProfefTor of Moral Philosophy, and the
d. Law of Nature, and of Ecclesiastical
in History ; and Mitiifter of the English
'"c Chutch at Utrecht,
id Aliquid semper ad communcm utilitatem
g, afferendum. CrCERo.
111 The Firjl American Edition.
■s. r 1 ""HEgrand principle of Equality, if
i. rightly underfloodj is the only bails
'° on which universal justice, fat red order,
' and perfect freedom, can be firmly built,
" and permanently fectired. The view of
c it exhibited in this tll'ijr, at the fame time
that it reprelTes the inlolence of office,
.) the tyranny ofpiide, and the outrages of
oppression } confirms, in the in oft forcible
rs man,)er 5 > the neceflity of fnbordination,
rs a "d the just demands of lawful authority,
lie *'• ' ar ' n< ' cec '> f' om loofeiiirg the bands
of lociety, that it maintains inviolate, e
very natural and every civil diftin&ion,
draws more clol'ely evjry social tie, unites
in one barmonjous and jtiflly proportioned
fyflem, and brings men together on the
even ground of the inherent rights of hu
man naure, of reciprocal obligation, and
°f a common relation to the community.
, March 18. tuts
The public are cautioned t 0
beware of counterfeited Fine Dollar Bil) s
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 et
are good general imitation of the genuine
Bills, but may be dijlinguifhed by the fol
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 i s thicker and
whiter and it takes the ink more freely
thaa the genuine paper.
The O. in the word Company is smaller
than the M. and other lexers yi' that word
so that a line extended from the top of the
O, to touch the top of the M. would extend
considerably above the range of the whuJe
word.
In the word United the letters are*nar
rower and closer together than the reft 0 f
the bill.
The i and fin the word protnife are not
parallel» the much more forward
than the t, .
The engraving is badly executed, the
strokes of all the Letters are stronger and
the device in themargin particularly ismuch
coaifcr and appears darker than in the true
bills. Some ot tl\e counteifVits bear daie in
i 791—Whereas rhe Bank was not in opera
tion till December, and no five dollar
were issued in jhat year.
Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North
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 counterfeit Five Dollar
Notes above described; the engraving is
better executed, and they approach nearer
to the appearance of the genuine bills.
The fine ruled lines through the word
Twenty, in the body of the bill, arejnl num
he*-th « teen tnthe genuine bills, and but
twelve in ihe counterfeits.
The word Company is much like the fame
word in the Five Dollar Bills as delcribei
above, the 0 being less than the ra, and o
th«if. following.
There is no ftrpke so the t inihe word
North whereas in the genuine bills theftroke
is well defined.
The letters ent in the-Avord Twenty, to
the left hand at the bottom, «lo not come
down to the but are so cut as to give
an irregular appearance to the wofd, the
Tiv and they going below them.
The signature |. Nixon, has the appeal
ance of being written with lamb-black and
oil, and diffeis from other inks used in
priming the bills and the cashier's iigna
ture.
It is supposed these forgeries were commit
ted in foine of the Southern Stales, as all the
counterfeits thai have appeared, have come
from thence, and two pcrfons have been ap
prehended in Virginia, on suspicion ot being
the author of them.
The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOL
LARS will be paid to any Perlon or Persons
who lhall difcovei and prosecute to comic
tion the several offenders of the following
oT any Of them, viz.
The jiiaonftflux*
ed the paper on which the Bills are primed.
The person or peifons, who engraved the
plates.
The printer or printers, of the bills.
Every pertpn who has afled as a principal
in any other way, in the counterfeiting and
Uttering the said bills.
Philadelphia, March 28, 1794
April 22, 1794,
Other counterfeit bills
of the. Bank of tne United States have ap
peared in circulation.
The denomination is of TWENTY
DOLLARS, and the alphabetical maik is
the letter B.
They may be distinguished from the ge
. nuine by the following MARKS :
Ihe paper of the countetfeits is" of a
more tend r texture and glofley furfact
than the genuine, and there is no water
mark in them.
TUe letter C. in the word Cashier, in
he true bills is strongly marked, whereas
in the counterfeits, the whole letter is a
fine hair stroke, evidently in an unfiniihed
state. Jhe letter ain the woid
is badly formed and the whole word ill done
and there is no comma at the end of it, as
there u. genuine l+Mir. ~ -
Thfe marginal device, is much datker
in the falfe, than in the genuine bills ow
ing tothelhade strokes being coarser, much
nearer together, and consequently much
more numerous. This difference ft> ikes the
eye atfirft view.
The fame reward of ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS, will be paid for apprehending
& prosecuting to con vision the several
above described Offenders in »efpe<ft to this,
as to the last: described bills.
THOMAS WILLING, t,c(\ccwt
of the Bank I.nit< 6 Suit s.
> JOHN NIXON, Prefidtni of the
1 Bank of N • rth Amciica.
j By order of the Commute* s of the Ref
peftive Boards.
' FOR SALE,
BY MATBEW CAREY, No. nfi.
(" Maiket-Strect,
| An EfTay on Slavery,
» Dcfigncd' to exhibit in a new pf*n "f
t view iis erlc£ts on morals, ivduji>y, and the
? peace of Jocicty. Some fads and calculation!,
, are oflcred to prove the labor ol j\eemen 10 be
f much more piodußive than* th;it ot Jiirf";
s thai cnuninrs are neb; powerful aiid fiai >0 »
9 in proportion as tjje laboring people •s : V
the fruits of their own labor ; and h<
«. the n'ctffaiy conclusion, that flaveiy is J
. //fas well as urijuji.
Price 25 Cents.
February 15. dtf
u ' I
e office of the President and Di» et c to'»
JL »f the Insurance Company of North
d America, is rfimoved to No. 107, South
Front street, being the south eafl corner ot
Front and Walnut streets.