Excellent CLARET, In hoglhcads auU »jt cases o. 1 50 ovules cac! ' A L 1 O, Afewcafes Champaignewine; MADEIRA, In pipes, and quaticr casks, FOR SALE BY i , JOHN VAUGHAN, No. iii f South Froui iUlci. Jan. 2, 1794- dtf guthrie's geography Improved. THE subscription lor this work 011 tlie original terms, of twelve dollars and the binding, will be doled tliis , 1 794- Sec. 7. AND be it fiinHer ena£teui by tHe antnority Thar eVery ni-ilt r or Captain of any Oilo or vcfT.l cotTiing from be yond the sea employed in the coaling trade of the United States excepted) and bound to any port or place within the juril'diAiorv of Pennsylvania, fhali cause his (hip or ve%l to be brought to anchor, or other wife ttayed in the stream of th- river Delaware, opp jfiic to the .health-office on Sjfate-i/l.>nd alorcfijld, and there to remain until he (hall have duly obtained a certificate or btll at health frpiti the resident phyficiah, in the manner and upon the thrifts Here'n be fore tin■■■fted : and tf, previoirfly to obtain ing luch certificate or bill o'f health, any mailer or captawj (hall ftiffer his ship or vefl'el to approach nearer than (aid health-office to the city of Philadelphia, or lhall land, or cause or fuffcr Sanded, or brought on fhoic, at any port or place within this fom monweahh, or at any other port Or place, wish the intent to be conveyed into this com monwealth, any persOn or periods, or any goods, wa-ies ot merchandize ; or if after re ceiving fnch certrficate or bill of health, he (hall or retufe to deliver the fame to the heahh-olHccr agreeably to the dire6lions of :hu adt, lach matter or capfain fh jll for ttit and pay, for each and ef ry such ofLnce, the lum of live hundred dollars to be recover *d and appropriated as hercinfrtter provided . an dire&cd , and the captain or master of ejeh and every ihip or vessel, as Toon as the fame is brought to anchor, stayed as aforciaid, (hall fend a fa ft ar.d commodious to btin»] the resident physician on board of his Ih'ip or vi IT 1, and (hail in like man. ner convey him hack to the health-office alter he has concluded lus official examina tion J while he is making such examina tion,or ini cafe of any subsequent examination by the health-officer-and confuting physician, as Ihe cafe may be, each and every part of the Ihip or vessel, and (hall pref' nt to his view each and every p'etfon on board thereof, and /hall J :io true and iatiffa£iory answers make to oil such queilions as the resident phytician at theum'c of e* mination, or the health offi cer at the (iirie of delivering the certificate, or biii of health; in the city of Philadelphia, or at the time ps exairirrfatioA to be had by Health.officer together, with the confultina pbyTlici.-.h ffealt.Ck relative to the health of any port o; place from which the ship or vessel failed, or has fi'nce touched atf thenurrtberof pei sons on board when the fhipor yefTel en tered on her •; lyage, the number of peffons that have since be n landed or taken on board, and when or where refpeftively, what persons on board,if any have been during the voyage, or (hall at any time of examination, be iijfefted with any pellilehtiaT or contdgi ous dif- afe, what perron beloiVgitio; to the ship or vetfel, if any died during the Voyage, and of what disease* and what is the present date and condition of the persons on board with fefpeft to their health .ind diseases ; and if any captain or master of any ship or vessel fhallrefufe to expose i,he fame asaforefaid to the fearrh and of the relident physician, or of the health-officer and confut ing physician, as the c»afe may be ; or if, hav ing on board his (hip or vessel any fuc'h per son or persons, he ffaiaH conceal the fame, or if in any manner whatsoever he shall knowing ly deceive or attemot to deceive the proper officers aforefaid in his answers to their offici al enquiries, such captain crtr matter, for each and every such offence, shall forfeit and pay the fuin of five hundred to be re covered and appropriated as hereinafter pro vided and direfled ; and wherever the refi deni physician, or consulting phyfician # as the cafe may be, (hall dire£t any person Or persons, or any goods, warei or merchandize to be landed at the fcealth-office, or any ship or vessel (o be detained opposite thereto, and and there to be fmoaked, clean fed and puri fied, the captain of the ship or vefTel lhall in ali refpefts conform to such dire&ions, shall at the proper cost and charge of his em ployers carry the fame into.eifeft within such eafonable time as tkie resident physician, Or confultiug physician, as the cafe may be, (hall allow and prescribe; and if any matter or captain (hall reflife or neglc6t to conform to these f<'d dire&ions, and to carry the fame into effect as af-irefaid, according to the ref petlivf* objffts thereof, he shall forfeit and pav the sum of five hundred dollars for each and every offence, to be recovered and appro priated as is hereinafter provided and dire6t ed. r.iil.'.ii.-lpVl.j, Mr.'ch, t 1794- jurr PUBLISHED, B/ MATIIEW CAREY, Md- l Market J'treel, THE FlitST VOLUME OF A NEW SYSTEM OF Modern Geography : . OR t A Geographical, H'tflorical, ana Commercial Grammar; And prefect fiat? of the fifvc al NATIONS OF THE WORLD. CONTAINING, 1. Tlk figure s, motions, and dmaficCs of the plancts ; accorfling to the Newtonian fyf te'lh aitd jhe late ft ohfervationJ. 2. A view oft he earth, conficlered as pjioe:; with ft*vcrai. ufefu'lgeographical definitions and problems. 3 Tli? gar.d diviiions of the globe into * land and wt*'ei', continents and iflauds. 4- The iiiuation and extent of empires, i kingdoftisjftates, provinces and colonies. 5 Their climates, air, foil, vegetables, pi oduftions, metal"., minerals, natural turi ofi ties, seas s, bay s,capes, promontories, iud lakes. 6. The birds and beasts peculiar tp each country. 1. Observations on the chargfc's.tfijit have been any where observed upon the frtte of nature (irice the moil early periods of hif t°i\y. . 8. The history and origin of nations; toeii forms of government, religion, laws, i revenues,taxes,naval and military ftrengtlt 9 The geriiusj in tinners, customs, and abits of the people. io. Their language,learning,arts, fcien ' ces, manufaftu'es, and commerce. IX. The chief cities, firu&ures, : f.as, and artificial curioliti^s. 1 12. The longitude, latitude, bearings, and distances of principal piaces from Phila delphia. v , To tbhJch are a tided j 1. A Giographical Index, with the names and places alphabetically arranged. 2. A "1* able ot the Coins of all nations* and their value in dollars and cehts. 3- A CrtßoNOLodiC Al TasLeof reniarka li!e events,from the creation tjo the prefdnt me. By WILLIAM GUTHRtI?, Esq. The Aftronomieal Part corrected by Di . IIITTENHOUSE. JTo which have been added, The late Drscov£RiES of Dr. HerscheLL, 2nd othefr eminent Astronomers. The FIRST AMERICAN EDITIOW, Corrcfted/ Irrfpvoved, and greatly Enlar ged. The firft volume contains twenty-one \lnps end Charts, be fides two Agronomical Plates, viz. i. Map of the World. 2. Chart of the tvorle 3- Europe. 4. Asia. 5. Africa. 6. South America. 7. ( Cook's difcove ies. 8. Countries round the. north Pole. 9 Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. jO, Se ven United Provinces. ii Anftrian, French and Diitth Netherlands. 12. Ger many. Is. Seat of war in France. i 4* France divided into departments, "i's. Switzerland. 16. Italy, Sicily, and Sat dinia. 1,?. Spain and Portugal. 18 Turkey in Enropfc and Hungary. 19. ire land. 26. Wfeft-Indies. 21. Vermont. 22. Ar miliary sphere. 23. Copernican system. With the second volume, which is now in tire press,' 'will be given the following Maps': 1. Rudia in Europe and Asia. 2. Scotland. 3. England and Wales. 4. Poland. 5. China. 6. ''Hindoftah. 7. United States. 8. Britifli America-. 9. State of New-Hampfiiire, 10. State o! MafTachuPetts. 1 1. State of Connecticut. 12. State of Rhode-Island. 13. State of New-York. i - State of New-Jersey. 15. State of Pennsylvania. 16. State of Delaware. i - State of Maryland. 18. State of Virginia. 19. State of Kentucky. 29, State of North-Carolina. 21. Tennelfee Government. 22. State of South-Carolina. 23' State of Georgia. TERMS, 1. Thi* work will b« compriled in two volumes. 2. Subscribers pay for the prelent volume ondelivery, fix dollars, and the price of binding* (56 cents for boards.) 3. They may receive the succeeding vo lume in twenty-four weekly numbers, ar a quarleV dollar each, or else, when si' nifhed, at tjie fame price as the firft. 4. The subscription will be raised on the fir ft day of June 1794> to foyrteen-dol lara, excluhve of binding. 5. Should any copies remain for sale after the completion ot the work, they will be fold at lixteen dollars, and the price of binding. 6. The names of the fubffcribers will be published as patrons of American litera ture, arts, and fciencfis. It is wholly urtnecefTary £0 expatiate on the advantage,to American readers, that this edition poffejies, over every Imported edition of any system of Geog aphy extant. The addit tio'n of maps of the several testa?, procured a very great expense, and from the best materials that are attainable, speaks such full convi&ion on this fubjeft, that it would be difrefpelt to the read er's understanding to suppose it rcqufrite to enter into a detail of arguments to prove its superiority. In no flmilar work have such maps beenever introduced. The emendationsand additions' which are made in this work,are innumerable,and occur in every 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 most sincere thanks to those relpe&able chara&ers who have favored him with documents for improv ing the maps of several of the He PHILADELPHIA:-PR.STED BY JOHN FENNO, N». h SO.TH Fourth STRKET.-PR.CE S.X PER ANN»M. requeft l ; a continuance of their kwidnefsj and hopes that fiich public spirited citizens, as are pofi'eifed of Gmila. documents, will favor him with theiramftance in perfett ing*his undertaking.. The extraordinary encouragementwith which he ha*i been favored, has excited in his breast the warmeit sentiments of gra titude—-sentiments tifue will not et taee. He pledges himfejf to the citiikns '>f the United State-,, to fpsfre neither pa;nf> nor expenft td render the present edition of Guthrie's Geogfaphy improved, delerv ing of the"ir patronagfc. waftf Carolina Rice and Indigo, I|AY MAHOGANY and FRENCH BURR STONES, FOR SALE BY , Gurney and Smith. May 14. > d Morris Academy. THIS institution is now open for the re ception of liudents under the immediate ' care of IVtr. Caleb Rutlell, whole abilities as an inftraftor, ahef attachnientto the bu -1 finefs have long be'®"it kneftfn and approved. He has under bitn the best a/fiftants in the different branches—-The scholars art taught the fenglifh, French, La in, and Greek languages, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Astronomy, aitc! the various branches the Mathematics. The healthy rttnation tii this place is Cue as to recommend it to those, who wilti to l,4ve the\r children in the country, boa 10 nig, wafting! mending, &c. will be provid ed i" good families, and the morals of the fchdlars carefully attended to. 1 The price including tuition, firewood, gc.exclufive of the French language) will 1 nf>t exceed thirty f°ui3d6 proclamation mo nfey per amium) an addition of threedoH&rs quarter will be mad# to such scholars vyho are taught the French language. The ! ijjire&bjrj ar edeterinined to pay such atten tion to this institution, as Will reader it » refpeff able and uleful. GAKAIEL H. Fdßtj, } TIMOTHY-JOHNS, jun. V Direft's. NATHAN FORD, 3 Morriftown, May 15, 1794 dtw. wauir— Christiana Mills For Sale. ON Monday the firft day of September next at 8 o'clock in the evening, at the toffee House in he city of Philadelphia will be fold by public vendue, two tia be equal ed l>y few and excelled by none. The fatter t'aft containing 175 acres, i< about on? mile from the mills and is Chief ly woodland, which being contiguous to water'carriage to the city of must be of ihcrea£»ig value, eff»ecial!v n* tneve is a cjuantity o| Targe timber in (aid tract suitable foJr the put*poles of the niilis. The terms Upon which the above men tioned eflates will be fold are—<• ' th'ou fand pounds to be paid on executing the deed*, apd seven hundred and sis ty pounds per annum > with intcreft for the fem&jiUfer or profjortionabjy for each part. Indifputablt titles will be for the property, by JOftN NIXON, ALEX. FOSTER, GEO. LATIIVIEk. At fame liirie and place will be folcl "a large BQATj July 2 mwersts 3 ADVERTISEMENT, :■ LETTERS on the fubjefl of the Wash ' ingtori Lottery, being by miflake rdptat fc'dly addressed to the CbmmilTioners for the City of Wafhi'tfgtorl. r Persons concerned are informed, that ail such ihould be addftlTed either to W. peakinsjuh. of Washington, or to the " Sublcriber. The commissiOners never hav ing contemplated any further concern ih r this business, than in thSir alfefit to receive e the bonds ahd approve tht nitrie's of the f managers. The prizes have been paid and are paying on demand by W. Dealcins, e Washington, Peter Oilman, fcoften, and - by the Subscriber. For the Lottery No. 2, the securities al n ready given Vill be retained fey tßfc coifi ' mifiioners, or trahsfieri-ed by thein at their option to the bank of Columbia ; and the commissionerS will be consulted refpefiing » a judicious and equitable disposition of the ™ houses to be built thereby ; their treasury Or the bank of Columbia will receive the l] money intended for the National tTniver j fity, and they will be Consulted in the no -0 mination of the 24 managers ; but all the J; refponfibiltty refpedting the general dispo sition of the tickets, and payment of pri h zes, will reft as in the Hotel Lottery, on d tke persons whose names are ahd fnay be .. hereafter published as afliftants to forward I, this bufineft with S. BLODGET. N. B. Mr. Blodget \vill be particularly obliged if thole persons who poflefs prizes e yet unpaid, will apply for their msuey as " early as possible. e June 7th. d . One hundred dollars Reward. there were de iVrred in the Month of October last, r m the Stores ol the Sflbfiftriheii, TwpCheils and nine Half- Chests of Bohea Tcj, marked, numbered and weigliii g, :is undei, to foqie person 01 • erions with piefended oiders from Mr. CLASON of this City, butw hich .he' did ngt teceivL-; ti'hoe'ver give in I' ll illation so that adifcovei » may be made, wiio gut the said Tea, fliail receive the . iliove inward ; -nd it sre iiefted tnat the 'Dealeis in the Article wi 1 i e c.vreflil in otaiHimiig'tht! ai d N'uiiil.ers of the Che'fts that have passed through then hands fmce the pe.i -d above-tiKiniuiKd, and give tr>e desired information. New-Yoik, Jply 1 794- 'William and "James Conjlable. Ship Washington. C. q. Ib. Tare C No. 327 3 2 16 60 \ Whbit I 4/3 3224 64 Cheftt w r 177 13 u 39'" B. 177 1 »ij 39 198 137 41 213' 13 iS 37 Half C 227 I 3 7 40 |> Chefls. I 287 13 9 38 I r 3CI 1 3 15 40 i 579 1 3 18 41 I t 404 I 3 !4 39 J Apr. 6 dinl Treal'ury Department Revenue Office. Augujl $lh'. 1794* PROPOSALS will be received at the Of fice of flit of tlx? Reveui.e,,. #Jo« 43, louth.Third ftieet, for furntfhing by contract, Seven hundred a'ld fixtt eight COCKED HJTSi For the corps of Artilleries Engin eers, to be made agreeably to a Pattern Hat which will bf shewn at :he Office z forcTaid, to any person disposed to contriidl. Aug 6 eod2W ki'ibard JahUs \ In the Charttery Court 1> ( of the yohrt Wells anil t State of Maryland, Mordecai Cole, j May i(>tb 1794 The Complainant hath fil ed his bill, for the purpose of obtaining a decree, to velt in Klni a complete legal title to two tracts of laiio, lyitiß in county, one called PairitM con taining 100 acres, the other calTtd profpefiSV Containing 50 acres He ftater.,that the ("aid John Wells ou the f6th day of Marth 1774 contrUHffed to fell «T»e laid la net to the laid Mordecai)Cole,&.Vxeeuted to hirt 1 ! a bond for conveyance,that the Tn'.tl on the fame day, executed to the laici Wells a bond for the pavm'.nt of the purchase money amoun tin&.to,/6"75 Pennlylvania cnr.ency, that the la id Cole Kath since the whole of TmJ p6rchafe iiioney, and hath ailigned to (tfe Conrtplainaut the said boi»d for con veyance) ti»ai tlk laid >Vells hath never executed a deed, agreeably to his contract but hath removed out of' the ftateof Mary lahd, arid fio\V ride's in the of iten tiicfy. It is therfiTpon, and at thereqlieft of the coitrplainant, adjudged, ordered, that he procure a eopv of thr ofde- to be infert tdkt least fix weeks fnc< plTftre ! he firft* of Airguft nfeici, in the United | SxMh oa"4et;e at pftiladeljlhrfc, to thein- 1 tent, thai the said John "Wells may have no tice of (he complainant's application to this court, and mny be warned to appear here, 011 orbefo;e the £ift fuettfay ih Oc tooer to fliew cause wherefore this cburt lliftuitl not proceed to decret, agree ably to the prayer of the complainant, and to the afl ol aflembly, for such cases made and provided. -feil. Samuel Harvey Howard. Reg. Cur. Can. Jh'ie 13 rflwif6w Jult Ptlblifhed, In one handi'ome volume, 12mo. Price 5S And Fbk sale hy JOHN ORMROD, At Frankfiti's Head, No. 41, Chefuut Street, an essay on the NatUrcd Equality of Men, Oh fee Rights thHt result frota it, ind on the I)iztie's it * To which '4 MEDAL «»as adjtidgtd, by the Te'ylcriih Sodhy it :i;Vailefn. Correfled And Ehiargcri. by WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN, i). D. Profefl'dr of Moral Philosophy, and the Law of Nature, arid oi' Kccle/iaftical Iliftorj ; anil Minister bf the English Church at Uttecht. Aliquid Trfhifiei ad conifiinneih utilitatefn affcrendum. Cicero. The F'trjl American Edition. THEgrand principle ot Equality, if rightly understood, is the odly bails Oil which universal jufti'ce, sacred bKfer, find [ierTetf freedom, can he firhily btilit, and fieriMnehtly secured. The vew of it exhibited in this essay, at the fame tirrte tliat it rtprell'es the inl'olcnce of officej the tyranny of pride, and the outrages of oppreiiion ; confirn'*, ih tlie niolt forcible manrrer, tire tiect *11 y of fiihiirdinatioi), and the just dtmands of la-wful authority. So (ar indeed, from loofenii g the bands of society, that it maintains inviolate, e very iiatural and every civil diftinfiion, draws more clo'ely evet y t'ocial tie, Unites in onehhrrhoiwotis and jnllly proportioned f'yftfm, and brings men together on the even grbund of the inherent 1 ights of hu man naure, of reciprocal obligation, and of a common relation to the community. J March 18. tuts JAMAICA RUM, LANDING at HafniWj wharf, above the Drawbridge, oat of the fliip BaCcu? .Cept. VanKeMan, from Jamaica FOR SALE BT ' PETER BLIGHT. May 16. FOR SALE; - At the STORES Of Jefle & Robert Wain PORT WINE in pipes, hhd, and ter calks ° uar LISBON d"-in pipes and qnarierr n. Souchong and Congo TEAS, i„ s chests ' quai, «'' A of Li!bbnand Cadi? Sir™ Soft ffleltert ALMONDS in bilt, T Velvet CORKS, .in do. K'uffia MATTS. j""C 9 —— • ■ ■ . a 1 he Public are cautioned to ■biwdre of Mumrfated j J U J of. the Bank of the United StZ, **' Dotlar Bil k of the Bank ofhZt America, Jcveral of which have ap b '! , in circulation within a few days tan ,1 are good general imitation of thr tL * Orwhg' 4 bC Sl> ' Jhcd b tkfil. M A R K S. Five Hollar Bills of the Bank United States. J "* ALL that have appeared have the lette, f. tor their Alphabetical Mark. The Texture of the Paper i s thicker Whiter < tier executed, and they approach nearer to the appearance of the genuine hills. Pht 1 fine ruled fines through the wout in the body of the bill) are in nutn ber th rteen in the genuine bills, and but twelve in the counterfeits. Thfe Word Ctittyafiy is much like the fahie word in the Five Dollar Bills as d£fcf bed above, the o being less than the rh, and o the's following There is n" stroke to the / inthe word Norlh whereas rn the genuinebills theflroke is well defined. The letters tnt in the word Tn'cnty, to thfe left hand "at the bottom, do noi conve down to the line, but are so cut as to give ah irregular appearance to the word, the Tiu and they going below theni. Thfc fignatbfe f NixOrr, has the appear ance ol beirig written with )a#ib.blick and oil, and diflers from oihet inks ufrd in priming th bills and the caihier's Jigna 1112e. it fa fUftyofeci these forgeries wkre commit ted 111 fame of the Southern States, as all the counterfeits thai have appeared, have come froin thence, and two pcrfous have been ap *»ichentfed in Virginia, on suspicion ol b'eitfg the author of therrt. The a/ ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS will be paid to any Perfou or Perlona who fliall discover and prosecute to cor«c tiou the feveial offenders of tlte following or any ol them, viz. The perfou or who manufactur ed the paper on which the Billsare printed. The jierfdn or persons, wlip errgrfved the plait s. The printer or printers, ol the bills. Every person who has acted as a principal >n any other way, in the counterfeiting aatt uttering tlie said bills# Philadelphia, March 28, »794 4sril 22, 1794* Other counterfeit bills of the Bank of the United States ha ve »p ---pearcdln circulation. The denomination is of TWEN'TT DOLLARS, and the alphaJjgtical mark is the letter B.' They miy be diflingui(hed frum the ge nuifie by the following MARKS : The paper of the counteifeits is of * niore tender texture and gioiiey furface than the genuine, and there is no water mark in them. The letter C. in the word Catiier, in he true bills is strongly marked, where** in the counterfeits, the whole letter i a fine hair stroke, evidently in an nnlinifl-ed (late. The lfettfera in the Word demSnSr is badly lormcd and the whole word ill 'l° ne ind there Is'noebihma at thbend of It, 85 there Is in the bills. The iiiargitial is nKte'i daiker in the falfi?, thaw in the genuine 6iHs oW '' ing to the ihade strokes being coarser, nine" l nearer together, and confeqnently 11101 e numerous. This difference ftrites 'I* eye atfirft view. The fame ONE THOUSAND i will be paid fo-r appreheiHiutg, it prosecuting to the leveial above defcrib ?d Offenders in icfpeCt to thiJf as to the last defrribed bills. THOMAS WILLING, Piehde»>« of the ttartk United Si*'"- JOHN NIXON, Frrftdent hi the Bank ot North America. By order of the Committees nt the Kc • pc