CLARET, 1 4 « c +{ cs ot 5® 'ait . each A L t 0| AfevfS Champaignewine; lADEIRA, In a °d qu«t ;er calVs, FOR ..ALE ISY aoHN VAUGHAN, ivic^v. X dtf Gt>i'■ terms, ol . wejv'e Jall.irr. and tiir ijajif ue doled tim day—aiid ou f>3ar tlie fublcription »vjll*|)e(i at tour 11 dollars, excluiive of tlie price ol' bind k< . The ifcw maps added to this edituin are twenty one ; amoiifj wliicli are tliol'e ol N >»-H Maflfacliulettsj Cdiincfti cit, K'i icle-lfla*d, Vermont, Jflew Yoik, New Jerley, i'ennlylvania, Delaware; Ma r.v.and, Virginia, Ksntttcltyj North Caro lina, tiie Genelfce Government, South Ca loliiid, and Georgia. XlitflCmaps have ne ver t)oen jjiven in any formtr iyftem 6. fj ography. and, it il hdped; would aldn be fuflu lent to entitle this work so a pre'f fer-ntc to any other edition of" Giithiie. N 3- The map of tlie United States, which is compiling by Mr, S.mtiel Le-vis, the qiaps, will lie t'.t more complete than any one yet pdbliih d, and be printed on two large (beets of nearly the ijzc of the late Mr. Mur ray's map. 31 rf The following ledlion of the law for cftabli-fhing -m See. pasTed ihe last feflion of tht Legislature, is re-published for the information of all coneelned. , - Wm. AIXEtf, Health-Ottcer, the put of Philadelphia, J\ T w. 21, Key'., dllty. Juni' 2, 1)94. Sec. 7. AND be it fur;bct eiw6lfci l>y the aiuhonty afoiefdid, Tliat every rrsaft'-r or of a-iv fn pur vefJ' { comorg from be Von.l the sea fvefT Is a6lu'ijy enip!0)»? lin the cojtt::ii» • :adc o; the Unitc.'l c^pjed) arui bOi|nd to any p*>«t or p|j-e within the jiiVtWfiaioii yf Ptnnfv?vjuij, fli all cause his fh!p or vcflVl f Br brought hyfieian t ln'the Itianner and upon' (he '.nrns liciem be fore dir. Cicd t and iff to obtatn itia Hieh ceiLifkate or b'il? of health, any Biafter or cap- iin (hail fuffc-r his (hip or veifc) to approach nearer than the fa'id sco the ci-sy of (if fhail land, or raufe or lufv. r to be lnruled, of brought on .ic an\ jydrt Or p ace within fhis Com tnonwrirftH, or at any othrr p-jrt or place, vti h t-hc iment to lie conveyfd into thiscoin- any pr.i'fon or pcifons, or any goods,' wares or merchantize ;or il after re ceiving ftrch certificate or bill of health, he fwa-i! ncgie-M or refufe to deliver the fame to »hf heal t'-olficyr agreeably ro she diretTiona ol thij aft, fucn mjllci or captain shall ior feif afrd pay, for each arid ev, ry such otfence, she lum ot >vc hu'idred dollars to be f'ecover tri and as hei'cin.iftcr provided »nd directed', and the captain or master of e?ic'h arid « vii v ship or veifel, as soon as the fame brought to anchor, or otberwifc ft.iyed is aforefaid, a fafe at.d commodious boat to bring the resident nhyfician on board «f his ihip or vVffel, and Ihall in like man ner convey ,hmi hack to the health-office alter he h is concluded his official examina tion ; and while he is making such cxarnirrt t'on,or 10 cafe ot any fubfequertt examination bv' theheahh odicei and confyiting.phyfici ->n, zi he cafe may be, each and every part of the flip ot veiTel, and shall present to hrs view J ea :li and everV p'erfun on board thereof, and ftiaH alio tfue and answers make to di fach q.Jt{lions as the resident physician at the time of ek mination, or the health offi cer it lhe nme of the « ervificaie, or Bill of healtn, in the city of Philadelphia, or at time o 4 f elimination to be had by the logcther,. with the cortfultina phyti'ician telaiive to the health of any port 6> place trom wf>ieh the ship or vessel failed,- ot h.isfince tonched at, the number of pei fjns on board when the (hipor vessel en tered on her voyage, the number of persons that have fmce been landed or taken on bolid, and when or where Pefpeftively, what persons on bo ird,if any have been during the voyage, or fball at any time of examination, be irife&cd with any peftilenti?, or contagi ous d.ifcife,' what person belonging to the (hip or vessel, if any died during the voyage, and of what disease/ and what is the profent state and condition of the persons on board with rrfpeft to their hesfltb and diseases ; and if 3ny captain or master ol any (hip or vessel Ih'alf refufe to expose the fame as aforefaid to the fcarch and examination of the resident physician, 01 of the heafth-offtcer and confut ing physician, as the cafe may be ; or if, hav ing on board his ship or vessel any fiieb per son pr persons, he f}ia!l conceal the fame, or if in any manner wbatfoever he Ihall knowing ly deceive or attempt to deceive the proper officers aforefaid in his answers to their offici al enquiries, captain or master, for each and every fnch offence, shall forfeit and pay thfe sum of'five hundred dollars, to be re covered and appropriated as hereinafter pTo vrded and direfled ; and wherever the resi dent physician, or eoniuhing physician, a.s ihe cafe maybe, shall difeft arty peifon or persons, Or ahy goods, wares or merchandize to be landed at the health-office, or any ship or vessel to> be detained opposite therein, and and there to be fmoaked, cleansed and puri fied, the captain of the ship of vessel shall in all refpe6Vs conform to such di regions, shall at the proper cost and charge of his em ployeis cflrry the fame into effe6l within such eafonable tinle as the resident phyffcian, or confoltiug physician, as the cafe may be, (hall >H"Ow and prescribe; and if any master or captain {ball refufe or neglect to conform to these fa d dire&ions, and to carry the fame into < ffeft as as refaid, according to the ref petlive objffts thereof, he ftiali forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars for each and every oftchcc, to be recovered and appro priated as is hereinafter provided and dirett ed- 1 ItiiadefpM*, Ma'ih, i 1794. J JVti-I PUBLISHED, By XAI'HEW CAREY, No. 118 . Market jlrcet, TH£ HAST v'.illJlVlE OF A NEW SYSTEM OF Moderfi Geography : .? R * A Geographical Hijlortcal, ana Cojtyyerciiit And prefentoi'th'e 11-ve»a' NjfQOmrii* THE IVOKLD. C'^TAIMNC-, r. figure ■», iutitioiisy and di-ftaiic;; of tth.pl-i 11 efs, arcoidi n£ to the Ntwto lian iyi ' til'-.* Uteft observations.' -• A aj view of the eai th,confidefe'r! as a ufeful graphical definition-; and problems. 3 The g" ai,.d diviftoiM of the globe into Ian:) and -outincnts and i (lands. A- Ttie f;! i.jrion and extent of empires, pf-ovincei/and colonies. 5 Their ci-mhites, air, foil, pr ->duction n>. idi >j minerals, naturalcuri oiitieH;leaSjrivers,h(iy shapes,promontories, aud lake,. 6. The bird* 'ari'tf bealrs peculiar to each Cmi 1 try. 7'. Oblervatioo'; 011 the cHdngfes-that have been anv where observed upon the lace of nature litice thc.moft early periods of his tory. 8. The hifiory and origin of nations > clitrii forms of government. religion*-J:v.vs, rt and milita v V- Ti»c geniu"., mannc*-, cult tins, and an its of the people. 10. Tlicir laugnag<*,learning,arts, fc : §'i~ Ccs, inanntactii! eh, and commerce. . 11. Tin* chief cities, ftruttures, ruins, and art;ifrciul curiosities 12. The longitude, latitude, bearings, . and distances of principal places froinPhiia d~iphia. To tuhich are added. 1. A Geographical Index, with the , name* aud pkqes alphabetically arranged. 2. A Table of the Coins of all nations, and tlieir value in dollars and cents. 3-. ACHr Jt.'OLorpcA l T able of remarka . ble evenfMroiu the creation to the present me. By WItLIAM GUTHRIE, E/q. The Astronomical Part corrected "by Dr. Kcttbwhouse. jTo ivhicb have been added, The ltfte Discoveries of Or. Herschell, and other eniinent Astronomers. The FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, Gprrcftad, Improved, aud greatiy Enlar ged. The firft volume contains twenty-one 1 rtfaps Bn'cf Charts,befides two Alb'onomical PlHteS, viz. 1. Map of tfhe world. 2. Chart of the worle 3. Europe.. 4. Alia- 5- Afrir a. 6. South America. 7. Cook's disc vjries. *8. Countries round the north Poie. 9. Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. :o. Se ven United Provinces. xj. Aufbian, French and Dutch Netherlands. x 2. Ger many. 13. Seat of war in Fiaince. i - 'riaticp divided into departments. 15. Switietland. 16. Italj, Sicily, and Sar dinia. 17- Spain and Portugal 18. Tni'kev in Europe and Hungary. 19 Ire land. 20. Weft-Indies. '2t. Vermont. 22. Ar rilillary fpheve. 23. Copetmican fyftcm.. Wiitft the feco"id volume, which is now in the press, will be given the following Maps : 1. Rufffa in Europe and Asia. 2. v Scotland. 3- Engkind and Walts* 4. Poland. 5. China. 6. Hindortan. 7. United Spates. 8. Britifii America. 9. Srate of New-Hampshire, 10. State of .Vlallachu;etts. it. State of Cbnne&'icut. 12. State of Rhode Island. i - State of New-York. 14. State of New Jer sey. 15* State of* Pennfyivanja. 16. State of Delaware. *7. SVate of Maryland. 18- State of Virginia. 19. State of Kentucky. 20. State of Noith-CarcJina. 21. Tenneflee Government. s 22. State of South-Carolina. 23- State of Georgia. TERMS. j. This work will be compriied in two volumes. 4. Subfcribcrs pay for the p-refent volume ! ondelivervy'fix dollars, and the price of ■ binding, (56 cents for boards.) 3. They may receive the succeeding vo lumein twefity-four weekly numbers, at a quarter dollar each, or else, when si- | nilhed, at the fame price as the firft, 4- The fubfeription will be raised on the firlt day of June i 794* to fourteen dol-, ]arss excliiliVe of binding. $. 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 ol American litera ture, arts, and sciences. It is wholly unnecefßlry to expatiate o« the advantage,to American readers, that this edition poffellesj over every imported edition of any system of Geography extant. The addit tio'n of maps of the fever al testa , procured a very great expense, and from the best materials that are attaicable, fpcaks ftrch full convWion on this fubjec% that it would be difrefpeft to the read er's understanding to fnppofe it requilite to enter into a detail of arguments to prove its superiority. In no firnilar work have fucU mapr. beenever introduced. The emendationsand addition'; which are made in this work,are innumerable,and occur in every page. The public are re ferred to the preface for a flight (ketch of a few of themj The publisher takes thfc present oppor tunity of returning his most sincere thanks to r thofe refprctable characters who b a ve favored him with documents for improv ing the maps of several of the (bates He PHILADELPHIA:—Printed by JOHN FENNO, N». 3, South Fourth Street Pricf Six Dollars Psr Annum requefl* * contrr uarce of their Itindiicfsj autt hope* that iucn puulic /pirited citijicW, as .ire }>oiH.iVfi ,\ limiJar ilmcuiu. Nts, v. ill , r favor lii:n wHfii theii aifiitance iu perfect tt&his undertaking. Thf extraordinary encouragement with vM'eh lie has "been favored, has excited n 'lis breast the v/annel*. fenriments oi gra titude—fentijneius which time will not ei ictt He pledges hiwfelf to the citizens t' the United State , t;o Ipare neither pains o» expe it to rentier tha -prcfent edition i' Gm.irie's Ge Jg-aphy improved, deferv tng c»f their pafrdnagc. wafti jAMA K, A Rl/M, LANDING at Hamilton's wharf, a>'OV* the Drawbridge, our oi" tie ship BaCCuu Capt. Vannzmasi, tionu;jAMAiCA, FOR SALE Br PETER BLIGHT. May iS. Morris Academy. TH IS inftiiuiion is now op in for ri e ie cfrptihn of ituxlenfs' uncier the immediate c4ie of Iluil"ll» >yhofe abilities as an in&ru&v»r, and attachment to ti»e bu rner* have lorig been known and approved, fie ItAis .under" toinv He belt afliitanls in the different b/rahches—-Tlie fifttoUu s arc t.iught the French, Latin, and language.*-, Public-Speaking, Writing, AriihipctjCi Geography, Aftronon v» and the various brai c.hes of tl>e Mathematics. The hcalihy firuation of this place 13 flic 45 to recommend it to those, who wish to iave their children in the country. Board in£) v.-«•.filing, mending, &c. vrjil be prnvid • d in gOQd families, -and the morals of the choiars.carefully attended to. The. price including tuition, firewood, &c. e»xclolive ©ftixf Fi'ench will not exceed thirty pounds prqclamation mo iev per ahnnm) an addition o< threedollars >er quarter rvill be'-mac!# to fuel) scholars who are taught the French language. 1 he Direcie meatus an e ceilcn kiln for drying corn ; and the well known milis galled Christiana Mills (late Patter son's) *vliich being at the head of the t'de on Christiana river, and but about hnif a mile from the landing, isconveniently lit u aft d for carrying the articles manufactured at the miils hy water to PhilacJelpliv—iTJiis" property .being cLose to the road leaving from Eikton to (Christiana bridge, and at the head of the tide, with many other at tendant advantage?, render itslituation for th< milling bufineft lo very as to be equal ed by few and txcelkdby none, The latter tra£t containing 175 aciev, is about One mile from the mills apd is 'chief 1 Iv we,od4and, which being contiguous to. watei carriage to the chby of Philadelphia, mufl be of increafmg value,'f.fpecially a there qiiamity o! »large timber in said trar the r< maimlei dr proport;ofiably for each pert. Indifpatable titles will be made for the property, by JOHN NIXON, ALEX- FOSTER, GEO. LATIMEK. At fame time and pldce wilj be fold a large BOAT, July 2 . mw&Jts ADVERTISEMENT. LETTERS on thefubjea of the Walk ington Loitei t, Kinc hy mistake repeat edly addrefiecl to the Commiiticncrs for the .City of Wafiiington. Perfons-fonoerned are hereby informed, that all fuell fhrtuld he addressed cither to W. Deakins jun. of Waihington, or to the Sujafcrfeer. The co/iiniilTioners never hav ing contemplated any further conccrn in this bufiuels," than iri.tficw aflent to receive VhehondS and approve the, names of the manager's. The prizes have been paid and av« paying on dt mand by W. Deakins, Washington, Peter Giiman, Eotton, and by the Subscriber. For the Lottery No. z, the securities al recdy given will be retained by the com missioners, or transferred by them at their Option to the bank of Columbia ; and the commiflioners will be consulted rripei>ing a judicious and equitable dil'pofition of the houses tr, be jiuiJt 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 managers ; bnt all th£ refpohfibility refpeiling the general difpo lition of the tickets, and payment of pri ; zes, will reft as in the Hotel Lottery, on tie persons whose names are and may be hereafter publifhtd as affiflants to forward this bufmefs with S. BLODGET. N. E. Mr. Blodget will be particularly obliged if those perlbns who poflefe prices yet unpaid, will apply f or their money a» early as possible. June 7th. d. FOR SALE", At the STORES of jefle. Sc Robert Wain, PORT WINE i« pip® s > lihds-and quar *er calks LISBON do. in pipes ard Quarter ca(ks Souciiongrand Coligo TEaS, in quarter cherts A quantrty of Lilbnn and Cfid z SALT Svft Ihellcd AX.!ViOM)S iH bal(fs Velvet CORKS, iu do. Kullia Mat IS. . e 9 d Rithard Johns ") InJbe, Cbaccery Court ( of J be John Weili and C State of Marylmh Mordfcai Cdle. J Miiy 26^/51794 r l'he Compl'ainaiit hath fil ed liisbdl, for the purpose of nbtaining a decrre, to veil i' complete Irgul title t.j tw tra/ts ol land.) u l Baltimore crtjtintv, one culled r.iint' rs-L'.vf i, con iOO iicie:, tb.r other called frefpSS ton twining 50 aci6s H--ltates,tliat the Taid Welt? , ard hath, afligned tot Ik 'complainant the nf'ttl hood for con v .-vancc; thai the'.aid .WeHs hath iievier executed a deed, agreeably to his contract but hath removed-eut of the state of MuTyS lain!, and now rcGdesin tlie state of Ken tucky. It is thereupon, and at tberequefi of the coiiipiainantj-adjudged, and ordered, that he pi ocure a copy of (his order to be inferi tilat Iraft fix weeks fucceiTively, hefb'X he fiiil day of AugufV rext, in the United States Gazetie at Philadelphia, to the in. teut, thai the said John Wells may haveno'- tice of the complainant's application to ttiis court, and may be warned to appear here, on orbein e the firft Ttieltlay in Oc- to filew canfe wheiefore this court flionid not procisd to dense, agi re ally to the praver of the complainant, and to the a£) »f afleinbly, for such cases made and provided. Test, Samuel Harvey Howard. Reg. Cur. Can. Tune 13 mw&f6w Just Published, In one hanciforne vr iumt, izmo. Wicc 5S AND FOR SALE BY JOHN ORMROD, At Franklin's Head, No. 41 y CJjijitul Stret, AN ESSAY ON THE Natural Equality of Men, On the Rights that result from it, and on the Duties v. hich it in,poles. To which a MEDAL wasidjiulgedf-by the Teylerisn Society at Haarlem. Corrected and Erildvgtd.' by WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN, I). V' Profelfor of Moral Plofopl.y, and the Law of Nature, and of "Etjcleliailica! History ; and Minift'er of tlie Euglifli Chui ch at L'ti echt. Alitp id semper ad coinmumm utilitafem all"--nriiiri Ciciito. Tie Firjl American Edition. THEgiand 01, Equality, if fighily underflor.d, is tlie only basis On which univcrla jullice, Tucred order, and per'teel freedom,, jean be fiinilybuilt, and permanently li ciited. The vew of it-exbibited in this ella'.y, at the fame time that it rcpreffes the insolence of office, the tyranny ol'pridi, and tie outrages of oppreftio'i ; confirms, in the moil forcible manner, the neccfl'ry of fubordinatioi., and tlie jnft deitiHiuls of lawful authority. So far indeed,'fi om loofeoing the bands of fnciety, that it maintains inviolate, e veiy oaturai and eveiyciv.il diftinftiop, draws more clo'ely ov-i.y Cocial tie, unites 111 one lia- montous and jullly proportioned fyAem, and brings men together on the even ground of the inherent 1 ights of hu man name, of 1-ecip'oi a! obli ation, and ol a common relation to tlie community. Mai-ill 18. t ul f One thousand Dollars REWARD. Some Itw Counteifrii Port Notes of the Bank of Marvlalid, having tin n laicly difco vertd in circulation, and iiacing Ihe lame were found to come fioin the bjck pairs ol Virginia, where they prots,b y lirll ifiucd ;10 atoid i.mpofition it 15 tlu 1 ntcftfaly to give ilv following delcription ol thfm, by which they may uadily t><: deletttd. Thty have the Ititrr IJ. lor ih'cir alphabeti cal maik, at the hand fide of ihe Note. The p?p,.r on which thry aie prinli d is nieie fofrapd .tender, the flrrkrs o! the lctterr.7 in the engraving arc in -enrial Itronger, and have a daiker appearance than in the bills. The fignatuic William Pa'u'eifon, is done, the flrokes of the leueis, arc. ftift and labored, and appear to be painted over with" the or 11, well as rhe flnnrilhioir of the nann The value is left bUnk in the engraving, to be filled up in wruing, so the film may he more or lets at plealine. No true Post-Notes of the alphabetical mt>ik, above d fcr ihed, l-cen lateTy if. lu'd, and very/ew ine in w in circulation. The above ftwarcr ot Oyi Thousand dol lars vyill he paid to jury peifow, nr persons, who fliall difcoycr.or proiicute lo conviAioo, tin fevetal n anv'ofthem, of ibe lollr.wing idcfcripiion, vu. ' The perfun or peiioi.s, who engraved the lair. The printer, or printer* of thr.faid bills. Every pcrfon who li.is acted 33 .principalin any wny in- the countcrfcoiiia and uttcrint* he fair! .bills. Wlltl'AM PATTERSON. Prefidint. of Ihr Bank Of Maryland. Bnio, April 8, 1794. FOR SALE, BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118, Maiket-Strect, An Essay on Slavery, Designed to- exhibit in a new point of view its effects on morals, indufry, and the peiic* focicty. Some fads and calculations aie ottered to prove the labor of Jreemen to be much more praduflive than that ot f laves • thai coiimrievaie neb, powerful and happy/ in proportion as the .laboring people enjoy the their own " labor ; and hence the nectflVry Cdrfclu(ion,that slavery i s imptfi- Hcas well as umjuJl. Pr i c e 25 Cents. February 15. _ office of the'Prefident and Dire£W s ©f the Insurance Company of Noith A/merlCa, h removed to No. South "P'FOiit itreer, being the south east cori»ei 0 f F»om ard Wainnt streets. 'l he Public arc cautioned to Beware of counterfeited Five Dollar Bills of Ibe Hank of the United States, and Tiventy Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America, t feveral of which hut e appeared in circulation within a few days paj};thty are good general in\Uation of the genuine Bilk, but may be diftinguijhed by the sol. owing M A R- K S. Fmr Dollar Bills of the Bank of the - ■•United Sfbtes. ALL thai have appeared have the letter F. for their Alphabetical Mark. The Texture of the Page.r is thick, rand white!" and it takes the.jnk mor£ freely tjian the.genuine paper. The O'. in the word Company is smaller than the M. arid other letters of that word jo .that a Jine extended frojn the top of the (), to touch the top of the JW. Mould exttntl .cnnfideiablj'above the range ot the whole word. Id thr word United the letters are nar. rower and elbfer together than th*reft of the bill. The i and /in the word promise are not parallel, the/inclining much more forward tfmi the.f. The engraving is badly rxecu'ed, the fbokes of all rhe Lerter* are itroi ger and the devi e in themargi,, particular]) iS rr,t.cli coaifcr and appears darker than in the Utie bm. Some ot the counterfeits bear date i„ , 79 I—Whereas1—Whereas the Ban* was not in opera tion tM December, and no five dolia. bills vvere iuued in >hat year. ?>ey are printed on a paper .nearly ftmir- If r to that of the cutHiteifMfc Five Doiiar Notes above defended; the enjirpving is bitfet exccutech, aird they approach nearer tp the appearance of thd genuine bills. The fine i nlet! lines tb'ough the word Twenty in thp body of the"bUJ f are in num. bei tnTteen.in- the genuine bills, and but twelve in tjie.cotintcrf'eit's. /he woi "vmpan)/ is much like the fame word in the Five Bil/s as defer i bed above, the 0 being ieis than the m, and o the'r following. There is to the / ihthe word horth \vherea.* in the genuine bills thellroke is well defined.- The let ers ent in the word Twenty, to !"he left hand at the bott» ni, do not come Uo'wn to the line, but are so cut as to give an irregular appearance to the word, the Tw and hey gfoing below thr.n. The fijgnatuie } Nixonj has the appear ance of written with lamb-blat k and 01 V and differs 1 rom .o< her inks ulcd in pruning t"H"bills and the cafiiiei's ligna tu:c. ,• ' v • • It is fnppofed fbefe frrrgexies were commit ted in some of the Southern States. a> ail the counterfeits thai have appeaied r have come from thcncrfj'ijnd two persons have been ap prehended in Virginia,on suspicion ol being the author of. them. The reward of ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS will be paHl to any Peifon or Pawns who fhail discover and profetute to convic tion the feveial offendc»s of the following or any of them, viz. T he person or p* rfons, who manuf?£lnr