Excellent CLARET, In hogfhwdcU and in cases of £0 Monies each A L S Afewcafes Champaignewine; MADEIRA., In pipes, ho^(head9 and quarter cafkj, FOR SALE BY JOHN VAUGHAN, No. iii, South Front ftreci. Jan. 2, 1794. A New NoveK Totiie LAWKS of Philadelphia. This Day is Published (iy MATHEW CAREY* 118, Market street, Fricc,.bound, five ei, :iity rather than a 000vi£U.on °f ' ier inte grity, or the regularity of her former pon du&, is enticed from hr governfcfs,.and a ccoinpames a young officer to America.— Tlfe marriage ceremony, if not forgotten, is postponed, and Charlotte dies a martyr to the incouft mcy of the over, and treach ery df his friend.—The fituatioirs iire art less and aifefting—the delcriptions natu ral and pathetic ; we should feel for Char lotte if luch a perfoTi ev6r existed, who for one etror fcarcely> perhaps, d£ferved so severe a puni foment. If it is a fic tion, poetic justice is not, we think, pro perly diftrihuted. Said Carey ijas jujl publi/hcd, A 2 sheet map of Kentucky •ompiled by Elihu Barker, price one dol 1 lar and two thirds. War Atlas, containing maps o«f France, Germany, Spain, Italyj the United Provin ces, the Netherlands, and the Weft Indies. Price two dollars. Map of New Jersey—Hals a dollar. •" v Maps of Vermont, Conne&icut, Dela ware, Georgia——Price three eighths of a dollar eacfy. April 2s. , tuth&sjw Congress of the United States, In Senate i Tuefaay May I yh. 1794. ORDERED, that Rufni Putnam; Ma. naf fah Cutler, Robert Oliver and GriffinGre'en, do, upon the third Monday of December next, shew cause to the Senate, why so much of the grants of land to them the fa hi Rufus Putnam, Manaflah Cutler, Robert Oliver and Griffin Green, pursuant to an Afi entitled " An aft authorizing the grant and conveyance of certain lands —Wtt uan_y of airpciate<>, ,; lHaiJ not be detlared voicf, as may interfere with and be ftifficient. to fatisfy the claims of the Ficifch settlers at Galliopolis. Ordered, that tfre delivery of a copy of tlie above order to Putnam, Ma naflah Cutler, Robert Oliver, or Griflin Greeri, and the publication of the fame, one inOnth, in one of the Gazettes printed i»this City, fhal) be deemed fuffiaent no tice thereof. Extract frcm the Joutnals„of Senate. Attest, SAM. A. OTIS, secretary. May 14. ira. GUTHRIE's GEOGRAPHY Improved. THE subscriptiOn for this work on°the original terms, of twelve dollars and the binding, will be doled this day—and on • Monday the rublcription will open at four teen dollars, exclusive of theprite of bind ing. The new maps added to this edition are twenty one ; among which are those ot Nrw-Hampfhii e, Maffachnfetts, Connefti cilt, Rho(te-Ifla*d, Vermont, New Yorky New-jersey, Penufylvania, Delaware, Ma ryland, Virginia, Kentucky, North Caro lina, the Geneflee Government, 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 feronc« to any other edition of Guthrie. N B. The map of the United States, which is compiling by Mr. Simuel Lewis, from the refpeftive state maps, will be far - more complete than any one yet publilhcd, and be printed on 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 8001/ lore, No. 147, Market Jlreet, The Life of Dr. Franklin, with a striking likeness, executed in a mas terly manner by Thackara and Vallance, price fivefhillings. The )Ready Reckoner, or Traders' Sure Guide, 3 9 The Young Book keeper's Adiftant, 6/3 The Christian, a poem, by Ch&rles Craw ford, 2/4 Efop's Fables, 4_/8 Swan's British Aichitcft, 3iff* Paine's ditto y>J Town anU Country Builder's Alfiftant. 12/6 In the press, and will be published in a few days, and fold as above, Reflections and Maxims, by William Penn, with his advice to hischil den, 4fß. I 16 mo. 2, 1794- m&wim r: ilSdelphla, Afarch, i 1794. JUST PUBLISHED, B/ MATHEW CAREY", No. 11 Market jlreet, TH£ FIRST VOLUME OF A NEW SYSTEM OF Modern Geography : OR, A Geographical\ Hijlorical, ana Commercial Grammar-, And present state of the ties' NATIONS OF THE WORLD. CONTAIN! N G, 1. Tlv figure , uM»tions, and d'ftances of the planets, to the Newto.iian fyf rein and the latest observations 2. \ general vie\v of the earth, considered as a plane with feverai uieful geographical definitions and problems. 3- Tire g; and- divilions of the globe into land and water, continents and illandj. 4- The Hiuation and extent of empires, kingdoms,flates, provi»ces and colonies. 5. Their cliuiates-, air, foil, vegetables, proGty&ioii*, metals, minerals, natural curi- vers,bays,capes,promontories, aud lakes. 6. The feVrds and beasts peculiar to each country. 7. Obfervatlorts on the changes that have been any where observed upon the lace of . nature flnce the rAoft early periods of his tory. 8. The hiilory AiVd origin of nations; rhei% forms of government, religion, laws, revenues,taxes,naval and miHtarv strength 9. Tiie genius, manttefs, cuftoins, and abi ts ms the people. 10. Their language,learning,arts, scien ces, manufactures, and commerce. it. The chief cities, ilru&ures* ruins, and artificial curiosities. 12. The longitude, latitude, bearings, and diftance3 of principal places from Phila delphia. To which arc added, 1. A (stodß APrtic al Index, with the naihes and places alphabetically arranged. 2. A Table of the Coins of all nations, | ana their value in dollars and cents. ACHRortoLodrcAL Table of remarka- s ble events,from the creation to the present me, By WILLIAM GUTHRIE, Esq. The Aftrononiical' Part corrected by Dr. RittenhouSe. (To which have been added, The late ijrscovEßiES of Dr. HakscHELL, and other eminent Astronomers. The FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, Corrected, Improved, and greatly Enlar ged. The firft volume contains twenty-one iVlnps end Chartsjbefides two Agronomical Plates, vis; 1. Map of-the world. 2. Chart of the worle Europe. 4. Asia. 5. Africa. 6. South America. 7. Cook's discoveries. 8. Countries round the north Pole. 9- Sweden, Denmark, and :0; Se ven United Provinces. it. Austrian, French and Dutch Netherlands. 12. Ger many. 13- Seat of war in France. i 4« France divided into departments. 15. x 6'_ Italy, Sicily, and Sar dinia. 17. Spain and Portugal. 18. Turkey in Europe and Hungary. 19. Ire land. 20. Weft-Indiesi 2n Vermont. 22. Ar miliary sphere. 23. Copernican system. With the second which is now in the press, wili be given the following Maps ; 1. Rufiia in Europe and Asia. 2. Scotland. 3. England and Wates. 4. Poland. 5. Chijia. 6. Hindoftan. 7. United Statefs. 8. British America. 9. State of New-Plamj^Hiire. 16. State ot Maflachuietts. 11. State of Connecticut. 12. State of Rhode-Island. 13. State of New-York. 14. State of New-Jersey. 15. State of Pennsylvania. *6. State of Delaware. t7. State of Maryland. 18. State of Virginia. I 19. State of Kentucky. 20; State Of North-Carolina. 21. Termeflee Government. 22. State of South-Carolina. 23. State of Georgia. TERMS. 1. This work will te comprilcd in two | volumes. 1. 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The addit tion of maps of the feve«tl testa-, procured a very great expense, and from the best materials that are attainable, speaks such full eonvuflion on this fubjejjlj that it would be difrefpett to the rezid er's underflanding to suppose it requilite t?o enter into a detail'*of arguments to prove its superiority. In no limilar work have such maps beenever introduced. The emendationsand additions which are made in this work,afe innumerable,and occur in eve>y page. The public are re ferred to the-preface for a flight sketch of a few of them. The publisher takes the present oppor tunity of returning his mod sincere thanks to those refpe&able characters whojrave favored him with documents for improv ing the maps of several of the states He PHILADELPHIA:—Printed by JOHN FENNO, No. 3 , South Fov*th Street—Price Six Dollars Per A^nhm. requests a continuance of their kindness; and hopes that such public spirited citizens, as are poffeifed of iimilar documents, will tavor him with theirafliftance in perfect ing his undertaking. rhe extraordinary encouragement with which he has been favored, has excited in his breast the warmest sentiments of gra titude—lentiments which time will not et ace. H? pledges himfelf to the citizens M'the United States, to spare nether pains ior expe.ife to render the prtfent edition i l - Gu'hrie's Geugi aphy improved, deserv ing of their pat'ora*?. waftf ' JAMAICA IWM, LANDING at Hamilton's wharf, a ove the Drawbridge, put of the flnp BaCChus Cept. Vannemax, from Jamaica, FOR SALE BY PETER BLIGHT. May 16 d Morris Academy. THIS inftitntion is now open for ihe re- , caption of Oudents under the immediate care of Mr. Caleb Rulfell, whose abilities as an inftruAor, and attachments the bu siness have long been known and approved. He has under iiim the heft affiants in the different branches—The scholars are Uught the English, French, La'in, and Greek languages, Public-Speaking, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Astronomy, and the various branches ol the Mathematics. The healthy ficuation of this place is fut as to recommend it to those, who wilh to have their children in the country: Board ing, walhing, meuding, &c. will be provid ed in good families, and the morals of the scholars carefully attended to. The price- including tuition, fire*vood, See. exclusive of the French language) will not exceed thirty pounds proclamation mo ney per annum) an addition of three dollars per quarter will be mad# to such scholars who are taught the French language. The Directors ar edetermined to pay such a'tteir tion to this institution, as will render it refpeftable and nffcful. GABRIEL H. I ORD, ~) TIMOTHY JOHNS, jun. C Dire^'s. NATHAN FORD, 3 Morriftown, 1794^ diw. w2m.— Christiana Mills For Sale. ON Monday tli£ firft day of September next at 8 o'cldck in the evening, at the Coffee House in he city of Philadelphia will be fold by public vendue, two tradt or pieces of l;»nd situated in White Clay Creek hundred, New Castle county and state of Delaware; one of which contains about iixtv acres of hignly improved land, on it area large two story brick dwelling houf , a co venient brick barn, with ftablmgand a carriage honfe underneath, an e cellen kiln for drying corn ; and the well known milKcalled Ghrifliana Mills (late Pauer lon's) which being a* the head of the tide on Christiana river, andbut,about half milefroni the landing, is conveniently firo ated for carrying the articles manufactured at the mills by water to Phil^delph'tw—-This property being .close to the road leading from Elkton to Christiana bridge, and at the head of the tide, with manytJther at tendant advantages, render its situation for milling bufinej's so very as to be equaled by few and excelled by none. The latter containing 17 5 acre«j is about one milf-from the mills and is chics- Ty woodland, which being contiguous to water carriage to the city of Philadelphia, rhuft be of inct'eafi«ig value, cfpccially as there is a qivintitf of large timber in said trart suitable tor the purposes of the mi lis. The terms upon'which the above men tioned estates will be fold are—one thou sand pouiids t« be paid on executing the deeds, and ieven hundred and fifty pounds per with interest for the remainder or proportionably for each part. Indisputable titles will be made for th£ property, by JOHN NIXOJt, FOSTER, GEO. LATIMER. At fame time and place will be fold a large BOATs July 2 mwS^sts ' * ' ADVERTISEMENT. LETTERS on the fubjeil of the Wafli ington Lottery, being by mistake repeat edly' addrefied to the for the City of Washington. Persons concerned are hereby informed, that all such should be addrefied either to W: Deakms jun. of Washington, or to the Siibicrilrrr. The commifiioners never hav ing contemplated an? furtlfcr concern in this btifinefs, than in their aflent to receive the bonds and approve the names of the managers. The prizes have been paid and are paying on demand by W. IJer.kins, Washington, Peter* Oilman, Bolton, and by the Subscriber. For-the Lottery No. i, 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 commissioners will be consulted refpedling a equitable disposition of the j houses trj,be built thereby ; their treasury j or the bank of Columbia will receive the | money intended foi* the National Univet -: fity, and they will be consulted in the no mination of the 24 managers ; but all the respOnsibility refpefling 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 afiiftants t& forward thisbufinefs with S. BLODGET. N. B. Mr. Blodget will be particularly obliged if those persons who poflefs prizes yet unpaid, will apply for tAeir money as early as poflible. June 7th. d. Carolina Rice and Indigo," BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH BURR STONES, FOR SALE BY Gurney and Smith. May 14. d FOR SALE, At the STORES of jefle & Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipes, bhds. and quar ter cases LISBON do. in pipes and quarter calks j Soucliong and Congo, lEAS, in quarter chests A quantit of Liibon and Cadiz SALrT Soft felled ALMONDS in bales Velvet CORKS, in do. Kuffia MATTS. Tii'-e 0 d Riebard Jahns In the Chancery Court d Mordecai ro him a bond for conveyance,that the laid Cole, on the fame day, executed to the said Wells a bond for the pavrm ht of the purchase money amoun ting to/675 Peunfylvania currency, that the said Cole hath since discharged the whole of the purchase money, and hath aligned to the complainant the said bond for con veyance; that the (aid \VeUs hath never executed a-deed, agreeably to his contrast but hath removed out of thp state of Mary land, and now rcfldes in the state of Ken tucky. It is thereupon, and at the request of the complainant, adjudged, and ordered, that he procure a copy of this order to be infert tdat least Jix weeks fucceflively, beforft ; hefirft day of August next, in the United States Ga/. tte at Philadelphia, to the in tent, that the said John Wells may have no. tice of the complainant's application to 'this court, and may be warned to appear here, on or before the fir ft Tuelday in Oc tober next, to (hew cause wherefore this court fhouid not pfocied to decree, agree ably to the prayer of the complainant, and to the aft of assembly, for such cases made I and provided. Test, Samuel Harvey Howard. Reg. Cur. Can. " J u " e '3 mw&fW Just Published, lit one handsome volume, 1 zfrio. Price 5s AND FOR SALE BY JOHN OREROD, At Frahklin's Head, No. A.t, Chefuut Stre't, AN ESSAY ON THE 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. Corrected and Enlarged, by 1 WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN, D. D. j ProfeiTor of Mora] Philo/ophy, and the Law of Nature, and of Ecclefialtical History ; and Minister of the English Clipich at Utrecht. Aliquici Temper ad comraunem utilitatein affrn-ndutn ■ Cicero. Ths Firjl American Edition. THEgrand principle of Equality, if rightly Understood, is the only basis I 011 which univerfai justice, faci'ed order, and perfect freedom, cart be firmly built, and permanently secured. The v;e\v of itexhibitod in tills eflay, atthe fame time that it represses the inl'nleiice of office, the tyranny ofpride, and the outrages of oppreflion 5 co«firm», in the 1110 ft forcible manner, the neceflitv of fnbordination, and the jlift demands of lawful authority. .So far indeed, from loofenirg the bands of society, that it maintains inviolate, e very natural and every civil diftin&ioil, draws more clol'ely every Cocial tie, unite' in one harmoiuou9 and jullly proportioned fyllem, and bring l ; men together on the even ground of the inherent rights of hu man lianrtj of reciprocal obli ation, and of a common relation to the community. March 18. tut s- Madeira, 1 ' SHE>RY, j PORT, J WlNESol'the firftquality LISBON,' & | 4 y TENERIFFE J j Old Jamaica Spirit, Antigua and Weft In | dia Itmn. Coniac, French and Peach Brandies Claret and Port Wine of a superior qua lify in cases. Wins Cyder and Vinegar, in pipes and hhds. Coi ks in Bales,Havamiah Segar s in Boxes. Philadelphia Porter, in Casks and Bottles London do. in do. do. Philadelphia Ale and Brer in do. do. Limdon do. in do. do. and Cyder :n barrels and botties, prepared for exportation or ii -.mediate use, FOR SALE BY Benjamin W. Morris, The corner of Dock and Pear flrcets, Whfcre he has provider! (uirab c (lores and vaults, for the reception of WI N E S, &c. Whuh he proposes to Itore or dispose of on Commiflion Captains of reflets and others fupplieri with any of the above" LIQUORS bottled, and feaftores in geneal put up. j May 9 tu&f2m FOR SALE, BY MATHEW CAREY, No Maiket-Strect, ' ' An ElTay on Slavery Deftgned to exhibit in a new po,m„f view us effects on morals, iniufiry, and th peace of/oc,ety. Some tufts and calculation! are offered to ptove the labor of Jrccntn (0 (,« much more proiuSive than that ot that countries are rich, powerful and haon? in proportion as the labor,ng pcop | c the fruits of their own labor ; snd ht , J J the nrceffary concluCon y that slavery i, " ticu well as unjujl. ■ Price 25 Cents. February 15. d(f rHE office of the President andl)irea or «f Hie Insurance Company of No« T w America, is removed to No. K37 So th Front street, being the south eall cor,-" , Front and Walnut ftreers. The Public are .cautioned to beware of \counterfeited Five Dollar Bill, of the Bank of the United States, and Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America,,feneral of which have appeared in circulation within a few days pall; thev' 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 havs the letter F. for their Alphabetical Mark. The Texture of the Paper is thick, r and whiter and it takes the ink niore freely than the genuine pape.r. The 0.111 the word Company is fnialler than the M. and other letters of 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 whole word. I:i the word United the letters are nar rower and closer together than the reft of the bill. The i and /in the word promise are not parallel* the /inclining much more lorwaj d than the i. The engraving is badly cxecuied, the strokes of all the Letters are (Ironger and the devi< e in tliemargin particularly ismuth coaifcr and Appears darker than in the true bills. Sumc ol the counterfeits bear date in I 791— Whereas the Bank was not in opera, tion till December, and no five dollar bills were ilTued 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 defcr:bed; the engraving i» Utftei execut% \ y and they approach nearer to the appearance of" the genuine bill The fine ruled lines through the word Twenty, in the-body ot the bill, are in num ber th rleen in the genuine b lis, and but twelve in the countufeits. The Weird Company is much like the fame word in tiic Five Dollar bitta deicribed above, the o being, less than the m, and o m thers following* There is no stroke to the / in the word North wheels in the genuine bills theftroke is well defined. T.'ie letters ent in the word Twenty, to the left hand at the bottom, do not come down to the line, but are so cut as to give an irregular appearance to the word, the Tw and they going below them. The signature } Nikon, has the appear ance ot being written with lanih-ulack and oil, and difteis Irom other inks ni< din priming th bills and the cafhiei's ligna ture. It is supposed these forgeries were commit ted in Southern States, as all the counterfeits thai have appeared, have come from 1 hence, ♦nd two persons been ap- P'efTended in Virginia, on suspicion ot being the author of them. The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS will be paid to any Person or Persons who shall discover ind prosecute to convic t'on the leveral offenders of the following de f Tipiiont or any of them, viz. she person or persons, who manufactur ed tl»e'p4peron which-The BiJls are pmned. 1 he person or persons, who engraved the plates. The printer or printers, of the bills. tycry person who has acted as a principal m any other way, in the counterfeiting and littering thf said bills. Philadelphia, March 28, '794 Slpril 22, 1794, Other counterfeit bills of the Bin kof the United States have ap peared in circulation. ' she denomination is of TWENTY DOLLARS, and the alphabetical mark isT the letter B. They may be distinguished from the gc* nuine by the following MARKS i The paper of the counterfeits is of a more tender texture and glofley lurf'ace than the genuine, and there is no wat«*' HMrk in them. The letter C. in the word Cafh'er, in he true bills is strongly maikcd, whereas in the counterfeit l ;, the whole letter if ft fine hair stroke, evidently in an unfniflitii state. The letter a in the woid demand, is badly formed and the whole word ill and there is no comma at the end of it, as there is in the genuine hills. 1 he marginal device, is much darker in the falfe, than Jn the genuine bills ow ing to the (hade strokes being coarfes much nearer together, and consequently m»«|* move numerous. This difference ftVikes il* eye at firft view. The fame reward of ONE TH/>U S A DOLLARS, wil] he paid foi & praiec'uting to con vision the fevt ral above Offenders in refpeci: to this, as to thelafl- described biUs. THOMAS WILLING, Pttfideflt of the Bank United Sta'es. JOHN. NIXON, President of the Bank of North America. By order of the of the Rcf pe£hve Boards.