Excellent CLARF.T, In hogihcad* (lem of Geography; and, it is hoped, would alijnc be futflcient to entitle this work to i pre ference to any other edition of GuthrS'e. N B. The map of the United States", which is compiling by Mr. Samuel Lewis, from t :e refpeftive state maps, will be far more complete than any out yet publilhcd, atid be printed On two large sheets of papex, nearly the file 6f the late Mr. Mur ray's map. May 3, . ...A., The following l'edlion of the law for establishing an Health-Office, &c. pafft d the Uff /cfiotiof tbt Leg.iflat.ure, is r *-putlifhed tor the information of ail concerned. Wm. ALLEN, Health-t)rlicer, forvhe port of Philadelphia, No. ii, Key'* allty. June. 2, 1794. Sec. 7. AND be it further enaftf J by the ;t utv»rity aforefaid, That every mart' r or Captain of any ship or vessel Comiiig from bt yo'i-1 the sea (veflVls actually employed iuthc toa.ting trade of the United Start s excepted) and bound to any port or place within the jurildi6lio» of Pennsylvania, fhdlj cause his ship or vessel to be brought lo anchor, or otherwifc flayed In the flream of the river Delaware, oppofiie to the health-office on State-iflond afortTafd, and there to remain fantii he shall have duly obtained a certificate or bill of health fiom the resident physician, in the manner and upon the terms herein be fore dircfted : an!ace within this com monwealth, or at any other port or place, with the intent to be conveyed into thiscom mouweanhj any per fan or persons, or any goods, wares or merchandise ; Or if after re ceiving such certificate or larll of health, he shall ncgle6f or f-efyfe to deliver the fame to the health-officer agreeably to the directions of this aft, such master or captain (hall for feit and pav, for each and every such offence, the lurfr of five hundred dollars to be recover ed and apor-opiiated as hereinafter provided and directed , and the captain or master of tach and every ship or vessel, as soon as the fame is brought to anchor, or other wife flayed as aforefaid, shall fend a fafe arid commodious boat to b'ritfg the resident physician On board of his Ihip or vessel, and shall ih like man ner convey him back to the health-office after he h»s concluded his official examina tion ; and while he is making such examina tion,or in cafe of arty lubfequent examination by the Health-officer and confuting physician, as the cafe may be, each and every part of the ship or vessel, and shall present to bis view each and every person on board thertof, and shall alio true and fatjffa&ory answers make to aft fdeh questions as the resident physician at the : iriie of ex ruination, or the health offi cer at 'he time of delivering the certifccaie, or bill of health,-in the city of Philadelphia, or at the time of examination to be had by the health-officer together, with the consulting phyfiician lhallafk relative to the health of any port or place from which the ship or vessel failed, or has since touched at, the itumber of pei sons on board when" the (hipor vessel en tered on her voyage,- the number of persons (hat have firfce been landed of- taken on board, and when or where refpe&ivtfy, what persons on board,if ahy have been during the Voyage* or shaN at any timfe of examination,, be infe&ed with any peftilcritial or contagi ous disease, what person belonging t6 the ship or vessel, if any died during the voyage, and of what disease, and what is the present state and condition of the persons on board with fefpeft to their health and disease* ; andif any captain or master of any ftiip or vessel shall refufe to expose the fame as aforefaid to the search and examination of the refideot physician, or of the health, officer and confut ing physician, as the cafe may be ; or if, hav ing On bctffd his ship or vessel any such per son or persons, he shall conceal the fa *ie, or if in any manner whatfoevcr'he sHall knowing ly deceive or attempt to deceive the proper officers aforefaid in his aitfwers to iheir offici al enquiries, such captain or master, for each and every such offence,' shall forfeit and pjy the of five hundred dollars* to be re covered and appropriated as Hereinafter pro vided and dijee&ed J and wherever the resi dent physician, or consulting physician, as the cafe may be, shall dirc't any person or persons, or any goods, wares or merchandize to be landed at the bealth-office, or any ship or vessel to be detained opposite thereto # and and thereto be fmoaked, cleansed and puri fied, the captain of the ship or vessel shall in all refpe&s conform to such dircftions* shall at the proper cost and charge of his em ployers carry the fame into effect within such eafonablt time as the resident physician, or confultiug-phyfician, as the cafe may be, shall allow and prescribe; and if any master or taptain shall refufe or neglect to conform to these fa:d aireftions, arid to carry the fame into effed as aforefaid, according to the ref peftive obje&s thereof, he shall forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars for each and every offence, to be recovered and appro priated as is hereinafter provided and direct ed. P.'iilddeiphhl, March, i i7V4- JUST PUBLISHED, 13/ MATHEW CAREY, No. III!, Market Jlrect, THE FIRST VOLUME OF A NEW SYSTEM OF Modern Geography: or, a Geographical\ HifloricaL ana Commercial GrattiiHiir; And present state of the f'eve<*ul NATIONS OF THE WORLD. CONTAINING 1 EC 3 - 1. The figures, muttons, and distances of the planets,accoiding to the Newtouian fyf tcm and the '-iteft obferyatiojis 2. A general view of the earth,conlidered as a planerjwithfevera"! ufefisl geographical definitions and problems. 3 Ttiegiand divisions of the. globe into land and water', continents and itlands -- The fit uation and extent of empires, kingdoms, Hates, provinces and colonies. Their climates, air, foil, vegetables, productions, nietals, natural curi ofitles, seas, river s, bays,capes, promontories, aud lakes. The birds and beasts peculiar to eacli cojlntry. , , 7. Observations on tlie thdngts that have been any whtre obfei ved lipoii the face of nature lince the Ittoft early periods of hif tfy- , 8. The history and origin of nations j iheii forms of government, religion, laws ( revenues;taJtfes ( naval and military fttength The genius; manners, customs, aud abits of the ptople. 10. Their scien ces; manuhkliii e.s; and commerce. Ii; The chief cities, (truftures, ruins, curiosities. 11. Tht longitude, latitude, bearings, and diihititts ofprincipal piaces from Phila delphia; To whick are sided, i. A Geographical Index, with,the names and pltttts alphabetically arranged. 1. A TXstt of the CoiNS of all nations; and their value in dollars and cents. .3. ACHKONOLoGIfcAL Tabijl of remarka ble events.froiti the creation to the preftnt hie. By IVILLtAM GUTHRIE, Esq. The Ailronomical Part, tprrefted by Dr. Rittenhouse. |To which have Been added, The late Discoveries of Dr. H£RscHELL, and other eminent Astronomers. The FIRST AMERICAN Corrci'ted, Improved, and greatly Enlar , , ged- Tlif firft volume contains twenty-one Maps end Charts,belides two Altronomieal Plates, viz. t. Map of the world. 2., Chart of the worle 3. Europe. 4. Alia. J. Africa. 6. South America. 7. Cook's difcove'ies. 8. Countries round ttye, north Pole. 9 Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, to. Se ven United Province's. 11 Austrian, French and Dutch Netheriands. 12. Ger many. 13. Seat of war in France. i - France divided into departments. 15. - Switzerland. :6. Italy, Sicily, and Sar djnia. f7- Spain and Portugal. ,18- Turkey in Europe and Hungary. 19. Ire land. 20. \Ve(t-Indies. 21. Vermont. 22. Ar miliary sphere. 23. Copernican fyttem. With the second volume, which is now in thfe press, will be given the following Maps: 1. Ruifia in Europe and Asia. 2. Scotland. / 3- England and Wales* 4. Poland. 5. China. 6. Hindoitan. 7. United States. g, Britilh America. 9. State of Ne-.v-Hamplhire. i 10. State of Maflachufetts. is. State of Conne&icut. 11. State of Rhode-Island. 13. State of New-York. 14- State of New-Jersey. I ij. State of Pennsylvania. 16. State of Delaware. t7- State of Maryland. 18. State of Virginia. 19. State of Kentucky. 20. State of North-Carolina. 21. Tenneflee Government. 22. State of South-Carolina. 23* State of Georgia. TERMS. i. This work will be compriltd fn two volumes. I. Suhfcribrfs pay for the prelent volume Ondelivery, fix dollars, and the price of binding, (j6 cents for boards.) 3. They may receive the fuc poflefsprizes yet unpaid, will apply for their m»uey as early as poflible. June 7th. d. v. FOR sale, I At tie STOkES of jefle & Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipes, hhds. and quar ter casks LISBON do. in pipes and quarter calks k Souchong and Congo TEAS, in quarter c!*elts A Quantity of Lisbon and Cadiz SALT Soft shelled ALMONDS in bales Velvet CORKS, in do. Kuffia MaTTS. June 9 d Kjchard Johns ") In the Chancery Court u ( of the John Wells and f State of Maryland,, Mordeeai Cole. J Alxy 16th 1794 The Complainant hath fil ed his bill, for the puipofe of obtaining a decree, to vest in him a complete legal title to two. tradts of land, lyihg in Baltimore county, one called Paiutr-i'SrL'vt], con taining 100 acres, the other called Profpe(3 containing 50 acres He fUtes,that the said John Wells oil the 16th day of IVUrcb 1774 contrasted to fell ihe said lard to the fa d MordecailC()le,&executed to him abond fpr conveyance,that the said Cqle, on the fame day, executed to the said Wells a bond for the pavm nt of the purchase money amoun ting to £675 Pennlylvatii* currency, that the said Cble hath since discharged thewhole of the putthafe mone\, and, hath aligned to the complainant tilt laid bond for Con vevaiibef that the laid Wells hath never executtd a deed, agreeably to his contrast but hath removed out of the state of Mary land, ind now resides in the state of Ken tucky. It is thereupon, and at therequeft ot the complainant, adjudged, and ordered, that he procure a copy of this order to be inferi tdat ltaft' fix weeks fucccffively, before hefirftdayof Augiift nexij in the United States (Sazette at Philadelphia, to the in tent, thai the said John Wells may havend. Xice of the complainant's application to this court, and may be warned to appear here, on or before the firft Tuesday in Oc tober next, to Ihew canfV wherefore this court ihouid not proceed to decree, agree ably to the prayer of the complainant, »nd to the a£i of tor such cases made and plrovided. Tell, Samuel Harvey Howard. Keg. Cur. Can- June 13 tnw&(sw Just Publi/hedi In one handsome volume,iamo. Price js AND FOR SALS BV JOHN OR M ROD, At Franklin's Heady No. 41, Chefuut Street, AN ESSAY GN THE Natural Equality of Men, On the Rights that result from it, and on the Duties which it impofea. To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by . the Teylerian Society at Haarlem. -Corrected r.nd I'.n/arged. by WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN, D. I). Profeflfor of Moral Pivilofophy, ant\ the l,aiv oi Nature, and of E,ctlefiaftical History ; and Minister of the Englilh ChuicHat Ctreeht. ■ , Aliqiiid fejnpei ad tonimuntm utilitatem aifer'-ndum. Ciciro. The Firjl American Edition. THEgrand prii-.ctj le ot Equality, if rigntly nnderftoi rt, is tne only basis on which tmirerfal jv it ice t faered order, .nd perfect freedom, can be firmly bniltj and permanently fectired. The view of it exhibited in this elfay, at the fame time that it represses the insolence of office, the tyranny of pride, and the outrages of oppreflion ; cosfirms, in the nioft forcible manner, the necessity of fubordiriation, and the just demands of la* fnl authority. So far indeed, from loosening the bands of society, that it maintains iiiviolate, e very natural and every eiv'l diftimjtion, drafrill be paid to any petfoi» r or .peifoils, who (Hall difcovcr, or prosecute to conviction, the /ever a I any of them, ot the following dcfcviption, viz. The person or persons, who engraved the late: The printer, or printers of the (aid bills. Every pcifon who has a£ted as principalin anyway >'n sHe counterfentivg and uttering he said bills. WILLI AH PATTERSON. Prefidnt. of the Bank of Maryland. I Bm«, April 8, 1794. FOR SALE, BY MATHEW CAREY, No „ t Mai ket-Street, "*» An Eflay on Slavery Designed to exhibit in a new Doln /' view I>S ettffls on morals, suiufiry and peace>J Jecuty. Some (acts and calculating die offered 10 prove the labor of It cm,, u* much more produdive than that ot « ° that coumrin are rich, powerful and h"" ' in proportion *} the laboring pe ot ,|. ' ppy ' 'he fruits of their own Ifbor • and J" 10 '' the n.ttffaiy conclusion.that slavery i,f*"? licit well as unjufi. ' " "»Kl - ice 25 Cent,. February i S . -pH E office of the Pref.dent and D,reft 1 »J the InsuranceCo/hpany of N America, is removed to No. jot ?* TH Front street, being the south east F.on> and Walnut ftreers. coro erol The Public are cautioned to beware of counterfeited Five Deliar Ri, of the Bank of the United JtaZTi Twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank ofNorti America, fe-veral of which have api, cc ', in circulation within a few Jays //[i ■ ,l? <*A %oad general imitation of tbele„Z? Bills, but may be diflinguifhed by the fll MARKS. Five Dollar Bills of the Bank of the United States. ALL thw have appeared have the lett-r F. foivtheif Alphabetical Mark. The Texture of the Paper,i, thicker and whiter and it takes the ink more freelv than the genuine paper. The O. in the word Company is /"mailer than the M. and other letter! of that word so that a line extended from Ihe top of the* <>,tp touch the top of the M. would extend considerably above the range of the wb.l* word. In the word United the lettersare nar. rower andclofer together thin the reft of the bill. The i and /in-the word propiife are not parallel, the/inclining much more lorwari than the Th- engraving is badly executed, the strokes of all the Letters are stronger and the devi. e in themargin particularly jsmush coaifer and appears darker tb»n in thetme bills. Sofne el the counterfeits bear date 11 1791—Whereas tha Bank was not in opera, tion tiUJJecember, and no five dollar bills were iflueci in jhat year. • twenty Dollar Bills of the Bank of North America. ALL that have appeared have the Jetkr B. tor their alphabetical mark. They are printed on a paper nearly firti lifi to that of the counterfeit Five Dolar Notes above defer ibed; the engraving is bcttei executed, and they approach neaipr to the appearance of the genuine bills. The fine ruled lines through the wod Twenty f in the body of the bill, are in niifi be 1 thirteen in the genuine bills, and bivt tivelve in the counterfeits. The word Company is much like the fa he Word in the Five Dollar Bills as defcrited abo ve, tire** Being TfeTs tfcari tfie m r and o* tilers following. There is no ftroketo the / in the ward Nofth whereas in the genuine bills theftrcke is well defined. The letters ent in the word Twenty, to the left hand it the bottom, do not down to the line, but are so cut as to give an irregular appearance to the wordj the Tio and ihejy going |>elow them. The fignaiure Nixon, has the appt' f " ance ot being written with lamb-black, oil, and differs from other inks printing th bills and the cafhiei's, # n» who ftiall discover and profecufe t© coivC tioti the fcvrral offemiets of the following defrriptiong or any of them, via.. T he ps rfon or pc.rfons, who manufjttuf ed the paper on which the Bills are P r ' n T^ The pcrfon or persons, who engraved tne plates. The printer or printers of the bills. hvci y pcrfon who has acied as a principal ; in any other way, in the countcrfeiungjSß* uttering the said bills. Philadelphia, March 28,1794 dfr'A 22, 1754» Other counterfeit bills of the Bank of the Uniied States have ap pcured in circulation. The denomination is of TWENTT DOLLARS, and the alphabetical roaik ii the letter B. They may be diftinguiflied from- the ge* nuine by the following IVIAKKS : The paper of the coifwte'leits is a more teadcr texture and gloHey furfaec than the genuine, and there is no tfater UMrkinthem. The letter C. in the word Cashier, n lie true bills is strongly niarked, wherea. in ttie counterfeits, the whole letter * fine hair ilroke y evidently in an anfinifhe state. The letters in the word demand, is badly formed and the whole word ill done and there is no comma at theend of it, as there is in the genuine bills. j i r The marginal device, is much dai in the salse y than in the genuine bills °> v "" ing to the ftiade strokes being coarfe>< nearer together, and" consequently mil J' more numerous. This difference ft' ikes t eye at firft view. wn The fanie reward of ONE TH - . DOLLARS, will be paictfor