i •- v "' A r DING of the fl.-ig NANCY, *'ley, v- Race-Street Wharf, > "i ii.gO.ejd; and Ba.rels, ; ' - - E 111 Kogfiieads, Barrels and Bags, Ullt J to drawback. For Sale, By JAMES CRAWFOR6, or i WHARTON & LEWIS. Ju-ie A New Novel. To the LA\« :s of Philadelphia-. Tt.'is Day is Pubhjhed by MAITIEW CAREY, 118, Market Hreet, >c<*, i) )uod, Hve.ei ; i,(>s of a dolJ. r, fe-.v ---g ed in marble paper., -half j dV^ar, C n rl s , a tsl cc;fTr ll til 5 Lm-two volumes. t Mrs. R.OVVSOM, of the New Theatre, Ph]adeipluj, Author of Vidoria, the In> , the Fille de Cltambre, &c. Oj Charlotte > the Reviewers have \ gh.vi the following char after. IT m i> be a Tale of Trutlij for it is u Ufirr.itur.il, and it is a talt of real dif eh. Charlotte, by the artifice ofa teach , recoil mended to a school, from hnma ty ratner 'Ban a conviction of her inte 'ity, or the regularity of her former con '.rt, is enticed from her governed, and a- | :ompaoies a young offirer to A merit ai— he m irriage cercnlo/iy, if not forgotten, postponed, and Charlotte dies a martyr > tlie incoihftancy of the overj and treabh 'y Oi h:s friend —The situations are art ■ and affecli descriptions natu il and pathetic ; we fh >uld feel for Char tte if iucli a per Can ever existed, who ir one error scarcely, perhapsj deserved • '"eve e a pwnifliment. If it is a fic on, poetic j uitice is not, "we think; prd* ?rly dJftvibuted. Said Carey has jtifl pullifoed, \ 2 iheetmap of K ent-iu-Vy smpiled by EMhu Barker, price or.e dol r and two thirds. War Atlas, containing maps ofFrance} erraany, Spain, Italyj the United Provin :s, the Netherlands, and the Weft Indies, rice two dollars. Map of New Jersey—Hals a dollar. Maps of Vermont, Co.ineflicur, Dela afe, Georgia -Price three e.ghths of dollar each. April 29. tuth&s3w Itngre/s of the Untied States * In Senate, Tuefaay May 13th, 1794. 3R.DERKD, that Rufns Ma nai fab Robert Oliver and iriffinGreeii, rlo, upon the third Monday of Jecembei next, shew cause to the Senatr, vhy To much of th • grants of land to them he said Rufus Putnam, Manafrah Cutler, Oliver and Griffin pursuant 0 an Adl entitled u An a& authorising he grant and conveyance of certain lands Oil. »mpany of alf. cutes," shall ft: be '!r- c nt • void, » 1 v interfere 1 «XuT ftS fa^il. J • FrtTicii .'f ' ••• '. • i Ca/'.opolis. ; at the delivery of a copy it'. the * to Rufiis Putnam, Ma laflah Cut lei', Robert Oliver, or Griffin »recn, and the publication of the fame, uye *no«tb, in one of the Gazettes printed r this City, shall be deemed fufficient no 4'ce thereof^ j Extrad from tTfe Journals of Senate. Attest, SAM. A. OTIS, secretary. May 14. tm. GUTHRIE's GEOGRAPHY Improved* THE fubfeription for this woik the friginal t'rms, of twelve dollars and the will be closed this day—and on \londay the fubfeription will open at four teen dollars, exclusive of theprice of bind ing. The new maps added to this edition are twenty one ; among -which are those ol Kfw-Hampthire. MaflTarhiifcrrc. _ cut, Vermont, New York, Mew- Jerleyj Penul'ylvania, Delaware, Ma ryland, Vtrginiay Kentucky, North Caro lina, the Geneflee Government, South Ca- i. rolioa, and Georgia. These maps have ne ver been given in any former system of J Gepgraphy, and, it is hoped, Would alone be fufficient to entitle this work to a pre ference to any other edition of Guthrie. 3' N B. The map of the United States, which is compiling by Mr. Samuel Lewis, From the refpeflive state maps, will be far more complete than any one yet publilhed, 4- and be printed on two large sheets of paper, nearly the size of the late Mr. Mur ray's map. J. May Just Publiftted, 6 By Bt.njamin Johnson, and fcld at his Boohjlore, No. 147, Market Jlreet, The Life of Dr. Franklin, with a ftrikingiikenefs, executed in a mas terly manner bV Tbackara and Vallance, T —— _nr The iCeady Reiflconer, or Traders' Sure V" (suidey 3 9 'P 1 The Young Book keeper's Afliflant, 6/3 The Chrilii&n, a poem, by Charles Craw- er ford, 2/4/ 4JB P ri Swan's Britilh Architect, 37/6 ha Paine's ditto y>J Town and Country Builder's Afliltant. an s 2/6 oci In the press, and will be publi/hed in a few set days, and fold as above, of Reflexions and Maxims, by William Penn, with his advice to his chil- fII le ", 4JB ' s fav 2, X 79- m&wun j , Philadelphia, March, i 1794. JUST PUBLISHED, ( . si/ MATHEVV CAREY, No. 118, Market Jlreet, ' TH£ FIRST VOLUME OF A NEW SYSTEM OF Modern Geography : or, a Geographical, Hiflorical, ana Commercial Grammar; And pi*efent flute of rhe ftverai NATIONS OF THE WOULD. CONTAINING, I■ Th" figores, motions, and d ftarcs of the planets,according to the Ne'-'Tc : . t teiu ami the latell observations 2. A' general view of'tbe ear". 1 :(j as a planetjwith leverai ufefui geo r ;rar ,ica! deiiiutiuns and problems. 3> TJle -divifiraat of 'I*" f- '"' 1 ' " ■ J aifTa,i'4"wa tCl", co*KUl€lU ,14 m?? \ ** j 4- The situation and er.ten ■ I [I- 1 rt kingdoms,ftates. provinces atiii < 1! 5- Their climates, air, foil, vegetables, productions, metals, minerals, natural curt ofities,feas, rivers,bays, capes, promontories, aud lakes. 6. The birds and beads peculiar to each s country. f- 7. OoftrvatTons on the changes that have been any where 'iiblerved upon the face of 1- nature since the nlo!t early periods of hil" ■- tory. 8. The history and origin of nations; digit forms of government, religion, laws, - revenues,taxes,naval ark\ military strength f, 9 The genius, manned, customs, and r abits of the,people. 1- 13. Their language,learning}arts, fcien ~ ces, manufactures, and commerbe. 11. The chief cities, flru&ureS; ruirtsy and artificial curiosities. 0 12. Tiie longitude, latitude, bearings, me. '■ By WILLIAM GUTHRIE, Efj. The Agronomical Part corrected by l3r. IItTTENHOUSE. |To which liave been added, >1 The late Discovirles of Dr. Herschell, and other emineiit Astronomers, The FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, .Corrected, Improved, and greatly Enlar ged. ? The firft volume contains twenty-one Maps End two Altronflmical Plates, viz. 1. 1. Map of the \Vorld. 2. Chart of the d worle 3- Europe. 4. Asia. j. Africa. 6. South America. 7. Cook's discoveries, 8; Countries round the north Pole; 9. n Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, 10. Se ven United Provinces. it. Austrian, t Fiench and Dutch Netherlands. 12. Gei g many. 13. Seat of war in France, i - s France divided into depaument 1 : || Switzerland. :6. Italy, Siciiy, av p dinia. f?. Spain and Portugal. a. T'axJcgy-ln in r land. 20.^\Veft- Indies. 2t. Ve> nio.it. y Ar miliary rpliere. 23. Copernican fylu;: With the second volume, which is now n in the press, will be given the following Maps: [] i. lluffia in Europe and Asia. 2. Scotland. 3. England and Wales. 4. Poland* 5. China. 6. Hindoflan. 7. United States. 8. Britilh America. * 9. Siate of New-Hamplhire. to. State of MalTachufetts. 11. State of Connecticut. 12. State of Khode-Ifland. , 13. State of New-York. \ i 4' State of New-Jersey. 1 15. State of Pennlylvania. 16. State of Delaware.-r 17. State of Maryland. 18. StaLe of Virginia. 19. State of Kentucky. 20. State of North-Carolina. 21. Tennessee Government. 23' Stale of Georgia. TERMS. 1. This work will be compriled in two volumes. I. Subfcribrrs pay for the prelent volume ondelivefy, fix dollars, and the price of binding, (j6 cents for boards.) 3- They may receive the succeeding vo Inme in twenty-four weekly numbers, at a quarter dollar each, or else, when si nilhed, at the fame price as the firft. 4. The fubfcr'rption will be raised 011 the firft day of June 1794, to fourteen dol lars, exclnfive 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. b. The names of the fublcribers will be publilhed as patrons of American litera ture, arts, and sciences. It is wholly unnecefTary to expatiate on the advantage,to American readers, that this edition poflelles, overevery imported ' edition of any fyftein of Geography extant. 1 The addit tion of maps of the feve*al testa , ; procured a very great expense. and from 1 the belt matefwis- that Vis ztiuiutMe: < speaks fucli full conviction on thisTubjea, , that it would be d'lfrefpect to the read- 1 er's understanding to fnpptfe it requisite , to enter into a detail of arguments to r prove its superiority. In "no similar work j have fucU maps beenever introduced. The emendationsand additions which t are made ill this work,are innumerable,and } occur in every page. The public are re- t ferred to the preface for a flight flcetch of a few of them. The publifiier takes the present oppor tunity of returning his mod sincere thanks 0 to those refpeftable characters who have favored him with documents foriimprov e: ipg the maps of several of the ftatcs He PHILADELPHIA: Panted JOHN FENNO, Nft S. VT , r„.„, s T „« T ._ Pl , c « s „ • .At ~* fequeft; a continence of their kindness; and hopes that fuel public fpjrited citizens, as are poffefl'ed oifnnilar documents, will luvor him with tieiiafiiitance in perfect ing his undertakiig. The extraordirary encouragementwith which he has been favored, has excited | in his breast the wirmeft sentiments ot gra titude—-rfentimerts which time will not ef face. He pledges himfelf to the citizens I of the United Srster, to spare neither pains >>or espeufe to render the present edition <«. Guthrie's Gejg':ap!»y improved, deferv ingoi thfeir patronage. waftf r JAMAICA RUM, LANDING at Hamilton's wharf, ab ve rhe Drawbridge, out of ti>e, (hip Bacchus lT \'■ "] x V A NICE MJU t"i am JA M A/CA, j ' ' ; r Morris Academy. '* THIS infrirurion is now open for ihe re ception of Undents under the immediate '' care of Mr. Caleb whose abilities as an inflrtftor, and attachments the bu siness hive long been known and approved. He has under him the heft affitlants rn the differint branches—The fcbolars arc ' taught th: English, French, Latin, and Grrek laivjusgesj Public-Speaking, Writing, Arithmetic Geography, Aflronomy, .and ' the variovs brandies ot the Mathematics. '» The Hcal.hy situation of this place is fuc ' as to rec»mmend it to those, who Willi to lrave their ihildrew in' the country. Board ing, wsfhliigj mending, &c. will be provid ed ih good families, and the morals of the fcbolars carefully attended 10. '* The price includii g tuition, firewood, &c. exctafire of the French language) will '» not exeeedthirty poinds proclamation mo ney per arir. for th«: milling bnfinefs so very valuable, aS to be equal el by lew and ifccelledby none. she latter tract Containing 175 acrc<, is about onemiie from the mills and is cbicf ly woodlj'tdj which being contiguous to waier Carriage to the city of Philadelphia, mull be of increasing value, efpecmily as the e is ?. fuamrty of large timber in said trait suitable for the purposes of the milis. Tie tuns upon which the above men tioned effa';: will be fold are—one thou sand pounds to be paid on executing the deeds, and fcven hundred and fifty pounds per aumm, with interest for the remainder or proforticnably for each part. Indifcuujble titles will be made for the propert*, by JOHN NIXON, AI.EX. FOSTER, GEO. LATIMER. At fame lime and place will be fold a larg*» ... J u 'y 2 tnw&-sts *11 .... i ■ ADVERTISEMENT. LETTERS on the fubje UKe consulted refpedling ' ajudktoui ai,... quitable diipofition of the ho; r to . u thereby 5 their trea u money ntet. , ....r • . ... _ . fity, air 4 r ; .ey witl Ik < cnfulted .. Ie no m'natio . t.ic- 24 mangers 5 but all the I refponbh '1 y refpeeting thege- =ral difpo- . 1 ution 01 tit ickets, and payment of pri zes, will reft as in the Hotel Lottery, on the persons ufofe names are and may be 1 hereafter pubhihed as assistants to forward this bufinefi with ivt n tut „ S " BLODGET. ~f B - Mr. Blodget will be particularly obliged if those persons who poiTefs prizes 0 yet unpaid, will apply for their money as early as poffihle. v June 7th. j a ; ; Excellent CLARET, s, ij] lii hogthcads and in cafcs of 50 bottles each ALSO, A few cases Champaigne wine j % MADEIRA, a- In pipes, hoglheads and quauer caflcs, f- FOR SALE BY JOHN VAUGHAN, ,1S No. lit, Soutfc troiu It reel. >n Jan. 2, iTC4 dtf v ' 140 BARRELS Best Boston BEEF, 18 HOGSHEADS ve New-England Rum, us Received by the fehponer Belinda, from Boston, and for faie by y bro' & John Frazier. No. 81, Walnut Jireet. — no mwiks3W K cr 1 Johns In t/jc C/janccly Caurr •v ( of the e . John Wells and f State of Maryland, te Mordecai Cole. J May ibth 1794. The Complainant hath sil k!. Ed his bill, for the purpose of obtaining a in decrce, to veil in him a complete legal title ire to two tradts of landj lying in Baltimore nd county, one called Painters-Level, con ig, taining too acres, the other called Profpeft nd C'.ntai ngj> acres.He ftates,that the said cs. John Wells ou the 16th day of March 1774 c contrasted to fell the said land to the said to Mor'decaiCole,&executed to him abond for ri- conveyance,that the said Cole, 011 the fame id- day, executed to the said Wells a bond for :he the pavin nt of the purqhafe money amoun ting to £ (>ls Pennlylvaiiia currency, that id, the faidColehathfincedifchargedtbewhole ill of the purchafemoney, and hath afligned 10- to the complainant the said bond for con irs veyance; that the (aid Wells hath never »rs executed a deed, agreeably to his contrast 'he but hath removed out of* the slate of Mary :n- land, and now resides in the state of Ken it tucky. It is thereupon, and at the requcfl of the actfudged, and ordered, that :'s. he procuie a copy of this order to be infert tdat least fix weeks successively, before he firft day of August next, in the United — States Gazette at Philadelphia, to the in. — tent, thai the said John Weils may have no tice of the complainant's application to this court, and may be warned to appear here, on orbefu the fiill Tnefday in Oc tober next, to fliew eaufe wheiefore this •er court fhouid not proceed to decree, agree he ably to the prayer of the complainant, and iia to 'be a£l ot assembly, for such cales made and provided. ay Tell, Samuel Harvey Howard. it Keg. Cur. Can. a J» ne '3 mw&f6w „t Just Published, •11 In one handsome volume,umo. Price 5s r- AND FOR SALE BV JOHN ORMRO D, "d Ft-anUm's Head, No. 4T, Chefuut iij S'fert, i ? , -A« ra>NAy 1»K THE — ; » c | Natural Equality of Men, the Rights that reftilt from it, and on to -^ llt * es which it imposes. "to which a MEDAL was adjudged, by is the Teylerian Society at Haarlem. Corrected and Enlarged, by t(> WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN, D. J). " ProfefTor of Moral Philosophy, and the Law of Nature, and of Ecclefiaflical History ; and Minister of the English Ohuich at Utrecht. Al'.quid semper ad communem utilitatrm "I afferrndum. Cicero. I s 77)t F'trjl American Edition. e , nPUEgrand primiple of Equality, if -I- rightly underflood, is the only basis je on which tiniverftil justice, lacred order, and perfefl freedom, can be firmly built, and permanently secured. The view of it exhibited in this essay, fit the fame time that it reprefTes the influence of office, a the tyranny of pride, and tiie outrages of oppreflion; confirms, in the inoft forcible irnuinerj tne necensry of l U l )J rdm a 'tion, and the jufl demands of lawful autlmrity. So far indeed, from Igofenirg the bands of lociety, that it maintains inviolate, e very natural and every civil diftinftion, 1- draws more closely every social tie, unites t- in one harmonaous and justly proportioned e lyltem, and brings men together on the even ground of the inherent 1 ights of hu 1, man nattre, of reciprocal obligation, and 0 ot „ a / omm " n relation to the qoinniunitv. e JVlarcl, .8. tut J. — MADEIRA, 1 ~ 11 SHEURy, I : LISBON, & | WlNESofthe firft q ua| it y J teneriffej , Old Jamaica Spirit, Antigua and Weft; In \ ora Rum. Comae, Frencl, and Peach Brandiei . Claret and P ort Wine of a fnperior qua lity in cases. J r W !IMS C • ' a " H Vine Ea r' in P'Pes and " Corks in Bales,Havannah Segar, in Boxes. . Philadelphia Porter, i n Cafksand Bottles ; London do. in do. do. — "»i!un do. in do. do. *mI " "°' l '° Cyder :n barrels and bottles, prepared for exportation or immediate life, FOR SALE BY Benjamin W- Morris, The corner of Dock and Pear flreets, Where he has provided Juirabh Ilores and vaults, for tiie reception of WINE S, & c . Which hepropofes to ft ore or dispose of on commiflion - Captains of vessels and others fupplird with any of the above LIOUORS bottled and (eaflores in geueal put uji. > Ma y 9 tu&fam FOR SALE, BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118 Mai ket-Strcct, An Eflay on Slavery Designed to exhibit in a new point view us effects on morals, indujiry, and t (, peace of focicty. Some facts and calculation! ' are ottered to prove the labor of to be much more produßivc than that ol Haits that counuics air rich, powerful and nappy' in proportion as the laboring people tnm the fruits of their own labor ; and hei.ee the nccclfary conclufiati.thal llavery i a tia& well as unjujl. ' ' Price 25 Cents. February 15. d(f rHE office of the President and Director, ®f the Insurance Company of No„th America, is tcmoved to No. 107, south Front street, being the foutli ealt corner ol Front and Walrmt flreets. The Public arc cautioned to beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of the United States, a, I Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America, federal of which have appeared in circulation within a few days yajt; they are good general imitation of the genuine Bills, but may be diflinguifhed 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 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 fhat word, so that a line extended from the top of ihe O, to touch the top of tlje 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 reft of the bill. The i and fin the word promise are not parallel, tin?/inclining much more forward than the i. The engraving is badly executed, the strokes of all the Letters are stronger and the device in themargin particularly ismuch coa»fer and appears darker than in thetiue bills. Some of the counterfeits bear date in *79 1 —Whereas the Bank was'not in opera tion till December, and no five dollar bills were iifued in jliat year. Twenty Dollhr Bills of the Bank of North ■America. ALL that have appeared have the letter B. lor their alphabetical mark. They are printed on a paper nearly fitni lar to that of the counterfeit Five Dollar Notes above defcribedj 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, are in num ber th rteen in the genuine b»IJs, and but twelve in the counterfeits. The word Company is much like the fame word in the Five Dollar Bills «»s described above, tljfi qJi n£_1 ess J Jtn tht> >«, and o -fclwirs following'. There is no stroke to the t in the word North whereas in the genuine bills theltiojce is well defined. The letters cnt in the word Tuenty f to the left hand at the bottom, defnot come down to the lire, so cut as to give an irregular appearance to the word, the and they going below them. The signature 1 Nixon, has the appear ance of being written with lamb-black and O'l, and dififrs from other inks uled in priming the bills and the carrier's ligna ture. It is suppo sed these forgeries were commit ted in foine of the Southern Slater, as all the counterfeits thai have appeared, have come from thence, and two pcrfons h*ve been ap prehended in Virginia,oil suspicion ol being the author of th*m. The reward of ONE THOUSAND DC'U LARS will be paid to any Person or Perfoni who shall discover and prolecutc to convic tion the feveial offenders of the following decryptions or any ol them, vis?. 1 he person or pcifons, who manufacture fd the paper on.which the Bills are printed. [• - T-b* figrCaii or pctfg>»»a, plates. The printer or printers, of the bills. Lvciy person who has a&ed as a principal in any other way, in the counterfeiting and uttering the said bills, Philadelphia, Maich 28, *794 Jpril 22, 1794> Other counterfeit bills ol the Batik of the United States have ap pearcdin circulation. The denomination is of TWENTY DOLLARS, and the alphabetical niatk is the letter B. J hey may be diflinguifhed from the ge* nuiue by the following MARKS The paper of the counterfeits is of a mote tender texture and glofi'ey futlace than the genuine, and the;e is no water mark in them. The letter C. ii> the word Cashier, in he ti ue bills is strongly marked, whereas in the counterfeits, the whole letter is a fine hair ftruke, evidently in an unfinifhed slate. The letter a In the wotd demand, is liaiily formed and tlie whole woulill done and there is no comma at theend of it, as tu ~? " tfle I ill-.. r'tu* marginal device, is much datke-r in the faife, tliaVi in the genuine bills ow ,Hg so the fliade strokes being coarser, much nearer togetlier, and consequently tnnch mote numerous. This difference ft'ikes >l' e eye atfirft view. 1 he fame reward of ONE THOVS AXD DOLLARS, will be paid so' apprelnnoi oc prcifec utirg to'condition the feveial above fe'efcribed Otfendei s in iefpeft to tins, as to the lafl described bills. j thomas willing, Picfidwt of the Bonk L'nitrd States. JOHN NIXON, P.efideßi of the Bank of North America. By order of the Committees of the Ref pcdlive Boards.