books, £:«■ PRINTED (3 PUBLISHED By Mathew Carey, A r o. 11Sy Market Streety the wr fls*io i. Charlotte, a tale of truth, 1 By Mrs Row/on, of the New-Theatre Philadelphia. 6econd American edition —Price j; cents. 2S t Qi'he rapid lale of the Firli: Edition ot 2 g $ this interesting novel, in a few months, rf ,f is the bet proof of its merit.j 24. C ExtraS fnm the Critical Review, April tai 1791, p• 468. It maybe " tjlr of truth, lor it is not un- Wi natui al, and it it a tuitt of real diflrefs—■ 2 5- * Charlotte by the artifice of a t«achei, re- the commended to a ichotfl from humanity ra- -9 ther than a couvi&inn ot lier iniegiity oi the regularity of her formei conduct, is en 2 7 J (iced iroiii her governess, and accumpti'i?* 2 • st young o/ncer to America—The nurriag.." 91 ce em ny, it not forgotten, is piflponed, 3°- and Charlotte diej a martyr t« ilie incon- 0 ftancv of her lover, aid treachery ot his ■'"j (Yier.N—The filiations are artless and at. f-ftin(! —the descriptions mtnral and pa- thttic; we Ihouid feel for Charlotte if such a person ever exiftfd, who lor error, limi( fcaroely, perhaps delei'ved so severe 3 pu- „ riin nifc'nent. ff it is a fidiion, poetic juftite r,/^e, Is not, we think, properly distribute i." rr , ru ». 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If ii was neceiU'y in adcclaiation of their owtvpiinci p es, thev would la^, they aregieit er tot) nor republican—They love liberty as Eng hfh w'li'jn, and execrate every criminal aisl by winch lb noble a caul'e is endangered ami on ( «iifgrated. , r . . thit In the present ferment ot the public mind, they cannot flatter themfslves with >]( the h ipes of feeing this claim umverfally holJ acknowledged. On ilie contrary, they are r aell allured that thtfe pages *"iil not be acceptable . , ts the italjus oj either party. 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There is The 1 on the above tradt of Land a dwelling house A "d thirty by twenty, with three rooms on the Jj firft floor, and two above, with fire places, a kitchen with a brick chimney, stables, corn 1 J v_ ' house, meat house, dairy and other out hou- To r, fes? also a good, framed store house by twen- • Ji ty four, and a granery, both perfe6tly new, T, and agreeably situated on the Creek, com- a 1 manding a fine view of the river Potomack, B and one of the best filheries either on the ri-' a ver or creek. This creek is navigable for r1 1 vessels of several tons, and abounds with A ' wild fowl of every kind, particularly ducks ed i The land is fertile and well adapted to the H u nl culture of corn, rye, and tobacco. There is a also on it a quantity of timber of superior quality, either for ihip or house building, & P er contiguous to the water, from whence it could be rafted to Alexandria, Ol to til*- City ,e ©f Washington, and is not more than fifty miles distant from either place. The growth h( ' A is chiefly red and white oak, locust, walnut, £oi hickory, cedar and poplars of an extraordi- p(,i nary size. There are also a couple of small c |l, meadows now in timothy, and several other i»n , e rich swamps which may be put in at a small Le' [ r , eipence. The banks conftft chiefly of shell- M. an marl of the best quality, which affords a val- Bo uable and inexhauftabje fund of manure. 10l e . .Likewise another valuable Trait, lying in the Potomack river,in King George county,near- " c It opposite to Port Tobacco in Maryland, j° ici j rr .ii fro t « s containing about four hundred acres; oae j rs hundred of it is heavily timbered with white 0 C oak proper ior house or ship building ; about fifty acres of marfli, and the whole of the l es land perfetftly level, and well adapted to farming, being of a ftiff quality, and excej lettt for holding manure. It bounds on the ri |a ver about three quartars of a mile, has a lc ; t moll admirable herring and rock fifhery, and q u j for wild fowl is perhaps equal to any on the „ e Continent. ' It is well situated for a Forry, being at a s. narrow part of the river, and is not more a s. than, tbir y five pailes from the City of Wa(h ne, ington by land. y, r e will likewise fell a valuable Trad of ton L and, lying partly in King George and part ly in Staiford county, containing five hun i.— dred acres ; this trail is about one mile from Potomack Creek, it is well timbered and * * ld«i watered, the foil is of an excellent quality. ' For a further account' apply to Mr.Charles _ edi- Stuart Waugh, at Dr. Benjamin Duffield's g, south Front street, No. 303, or to the Sub- ' iuii- fcribers, living oiPthe premises, King George J in- county, Virginia. -■ft LEWIS WAUGH, " n eu j JOHN WAUGH. * itha Jan. 29 *law4w R Forty Dollars Reward. a ;om- RAN away from the fubfcnbeis in unis, \7oodl.ury, Gloucefler County, New-Jer- n fey, on Sunday morning the 12th instant, t! from Two young Negro Fellows, " irs to named Jack and l>.m, each about 20 yea- s ii ill ot of age ; Jack is of a dark black collar and a look ; Tom is «f an open cojnte- f nance» of a yellowilh colour, and much I lelles Jifpofed to laugh. Theyare sprightly active fellows, and I v, on but little (hort of fix teet high ; they were n. 6'2 both well drefled ; jack had on a blue bioad cloth coat and different kinds of »"• clothes. t dol- Whoever lakes up said servants, and feenres them in any goal in the Un tetl over- si a t es rothat their matters may get them lia '' i y again ftiallTeceive the above reward and m " c reafonableexpencet. lauii! Jebn Sparks, Andrew Hunter. ~ aria c „ o Ofl. >4 2»**tf 1 » I PHILADELPHIAP».kTib by JOHN FENNO, N«. 119, Cke SM «t Six Dollars Pi* Annum. ' Inland Navigation. I I-n the Press and speedily will be pab'.tfhed I [ \ by # I norll Zachariah Poulfon jun, I Ne. 80, Chefnut street, I £ HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE J Ml CC Rife, progress, and preient I f<- o F T Hr I VV Canal Navigation i n Penn- j a fylvania. With an Appendix, containing Ahftraft. 3go -heAits of the Legislature since the year I ,_, ia( 1790, and their Grantsof Moneytor im- I , nm proving Roads and Navjoabl-E Waters I an< ) thronghout the state —to which is I (Jni nexed, • ■ I Jj " An Explanatory Map. I . . PnSli(hed by Direction O! the ?i elident and I \\ Managers of the Schuylkill *nd Sufqtie I hantia, and the Delaware and Schuylkill I hji ( Navigation Companies. 1 so c; « Here finooth Canals, acrafi th' extend- I an d e(1 p' a 'n . ~A I Stretch their log arms to join the distant I for main. I out The sons of toil, with rwnya weary droit I plyr Scoop the hard bosom of the solid rock ; lad RefilHefs through the ft ff oppolingclav, I J "Witlifteadj patience, work their gradual! „ way ( . a j I Compel the Genius th' unwilling nnod I Though the brown horrors of the aged I wood J Cross the lolie waste the fil*e r urn 1 | pour, And chelr the barren heath,or fiillen moor. I « The traveller, with pleasing wonder 1 fees | The white [ail gleaming through the duiky I trees; And views th* alter'd landscape with fur- I p prize And doubt« the mag'e scenes that round I liim rile. Now like a flick of (war", above hij head, | riiei r woven win s thi flying vessels spread j Now meeting dreams,in art'ul niazrs,glide I While each, pours a iepaiate I tide; *> I Now, through the hidden vein-s of earth I they flaw I i And vilit sulphurous mines and caves be- I low. , The rluftile streams obey the guiding hand, I . And social Plenty crowusthc happy land! I . Jan. tq 2awtf ! ; Scheme of a Lottery, Toraije 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 j J)fdu&in% 15 per ' Cent, from the Prizes — I__ , This Lottery conjifls *f 38,®0e Tickets, in I which there me 14*53* ?****** a "d 23,461 I :, BUrtks, being about one and an fa'J blanks te J a prize. c C r r Dire&ors of the Society for eflablilh* __ h X ing Ufeful Manufa&ures, having refolv -3 ed to crest LOTTERIES for raising One m c Hun»r ed Thousand Dollars, agreeably [ s to an Aft of" the Legislature of the State of (- r New-Jersey, have appointed the following 0] perfonsto superintend and dire£l the draw- ft, ingof the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus ai 1 King, Herman Le Roy, ]ames Watson. N t 7 Richard TTStfntfn, /vmjan mmmwid, and J Cornelius Ray, of the city ot New-York— j r " Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M s - 5> Connel and Andrew Bayard, ot the city of p i* Philadelphia—His Excellency Richard How ifl ell, Esq. Elia? Boudinot, General Elias Day cr t®n, James Parker, John Bayard, Dottor (, ill Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Joftiua v [1- M. Wallace, Joseph Ploomfield, and Eli(ha il- Boudinot, of Ncw-Jerfey,. who offer the a following Scheme ©t a Lottery, and pledge r in themselves to the public, that they will take a ir . every assurance and precaution in their power j l( j to have the Monies paid by the Managers, ae ' from time to time, as received, into the f • te Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to j ut remain for the purpose of paying Prisei, , , % which (hall be immediately discharged by a 6 check apop obkc of thr Banks. ci- SCHEME: ri- j Priieof 20,000 Dollars i» so,ooo ' a I 1 o,ooe >0,000 1 nd a sioßo 4 »o,»oo : :he j 2,000 m »e,eoo 1 10 i,ooe 10,000 1 a 2« joe 10^300 are 100 101 to,ooo ffi- 30® jo »5,000 1000 20 20,000 0 f 2000 ij 30,000" Lrt- 3 00 ® 36,000 ttn . 8100 »• 81,000 >4r539 hittt. 262,000 33,461 Blanks. Ffrft drawn number, 2,000 '. Laftdrawn number, 2,000 rles lj ' "™~" ■*" , s 83000 Tickets at y Dollars each is 266,0e0 e The drawing will commence, under the 5 infpe&ion of a Committee of the Superin tendantß, as feon ns the Tickets are fold, ol which timely notice will be given. The Superinteadants have appointed John N. Camming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har denberg, of New-Bru«fwick, and Jonathan v Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who hate given ample security for • difchargiag the trust repQfed in them. 1 in 1* order to feture the punctual pay- Jer- mentofthe Prizes, the Superintendanis ol ant, l^c Lottery have dire&ed that the Managers ftiall each enter into bonds in 4c,000 dollars, with four fufticienf feeunticfc,to perform their ea's in!lru6f »ons, the fubftancc of which is and I. That whenever either of the Managers nte- shall receive thefum of Three Hundred Dol luch lars, he (hall imnidiately place the fame in one of the Banks of New-York or-Philadel* and phia, to the ciedit of thr Governor of the tvert Society, and such of the Supenn.endanis a.« blus ' n l^c c,t y w hcre the monies are placed, so o reimm there until the Lottery is drawn, for the payment of the Prizes, and The Mana ß Prs to fufficienr fe -1 ited rUTit y for an V Tickets they may trust, other. , wife to be refponuble for them. and Hl * T ° kecp rc £ uUr book ® of Tickers fold, Monies received and paid inte thi Banlc, abftradi of which (hall be sent, monthly, to thf Governor of the Society. Paterfon, January 1, 17Q4. r. On application to either of ihe above gen tf tlenien, information will be given where ► tickets mav be had. tti&ftf FOR SALE, R The House, No. 10, k O . nonh Third ft'eet, near Maiket street, at crefent occupird h, ,];>h Bacon, A very valuable Jland for BuJincJ's t Having been made uic of as a I>ry Goqds , Store to* many years. It has a frout ot near 24 feet, with a two story Brick Kitchen and in compleat order. For terms apply to No. 12, nextdoor. J an - 2 3 d Ever Wants Employment, A Person who has at -able knowledge of CONVEYANCING, a general know ,jdge ol Accounts andFigu'CS writes a good hand. He would engage by the J?« ■.ear, either in an Office or Merchant's p ap( house A line addressed to JB. and left at the Office of the Gazette of the Uniied States, w. ill be duiy attendedio Jan. ra eodtf R. Wants Employment, AN Elderly person, who writts a gooii j hand, and undeiftands accounts, and who al- f c j fll so can be wll recommended foi t hi» hom sty a( ([ and 'ndullry. , . , .. Bilh Any tradesman or mechanic who may wilh ( for such a ucrfoii to keep his books,and make nut hit bills, may rrccive by ap- plyinßto JimesHardie, corner ot Lombard a d Filth ltreet. vo f u J»n- 2 3 " wtf mo., City of Wafliington. . tion; ! SCHEME £ OF THE o LOTTERY; No. 11. r fron r FOR THE auth y IMPROVEMENT R«« ' tin < • FEDE RY r C I T Y. md d - pats l A magnificent > 20,000 Doll»rs, and ,nol ? dwelling house, cash 3e,0a0 are d 50,000 8 e , ditto 15,000 & calh 25.000 40,000 j e 1 ditto 15.000 & cafo 15,000 30,000 ™ ! ditto 10,C00 fe cash 10,000 20,000 e [, 1 ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 to oco d 1 ditto j,OOO & cash 5,0e0 10,000 ,u t Ca(bp'i"ot 10,000 P^ 1 2 dit'o 5,00® each, are ic,o'o i jo ditto 1,000 10,00® ,l' 20 ditto 5 00 >«. o 0 o f cr ', ,oo d.ttto 100 io.ooo D ) 200 ditto 50 10,000 400 ditto 25 is,ooo £d " ' 1,000 ditt-o 2® 20,000 chi " , 5 ,n00 ditto t9 rgojooo Le> i n 16,739 p,i '" 4 ( y 33. 261 Blanks * nef 50,000 Tickct* at 8 dollars 400,000 pu | ■ anc v " This Lpttery will alfotd an elegant fpeci- r[ ,E me« of the private builJtngs to be erect din na , 'y the City of Wafoington—Two beautiful de. f or signs are already feidfled for the eni we fronts "8 on two of the public Iquarei ; from iht!e w, w ' drawings, it is proposed to ereil two centre us and four corner buildiags, a$ soon as pofTiblf >n, »uit l Ollrrv IS . 'r;i] In rnrii't y ( B " when romplcie, to the foriunate advcniurrrs, — in the manner described in the for a|j( l e ~ the Hotel Lottery. A nett dtduflton o! five per cent, will be made to defray the occef w fary expewces of printing, &c. and the fu»- J y plus will be made a part o( tlv fund intendea . r for the National University, to be ere&ed J. lua within the City of Walhington. _ ha drawing will comnaencc as (oon J c ,e as the Tickets are fold off —-j The S e money prtr.es will be payable in thirty 1 1 e after it is finifhed, and any prices for which vcr fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months after the drawing iscloied are " n to be eonfideied as given towards the fund c l ° forjthe Univerlity, it being determined to 1 fettle the whole bufmefs in a \ear from the y a ending of the drawing and to take up the 111 bonds given ns security. ,n The teal given for the payment oc 000 of the Prires, are held bythc Piefident and e ' oog two Dirtaoifcof tbe Bank of Columbia, and ®oo are valued at more tf*3n half the amount ol 'I' q OO the Lottery. Tfie drawing will be under 000 l^c of 24 gentlemen approved Doo -by the commissioners tor the City «A Wafli- cr 000 ingjton, foi the time being, and acting on cc 000 oath. 1,1 "II- Samuelßlodget. J 000 Tickets may be had at the Bank Ofr 000 Columbia ; of James Weft Sc Co. Baliimore; ot Gideon Denilon, Savannah ; aj ji ,000 Gilman, Boston; of John Hopkins, Rich- c ,000 mono : and of Richard Wells, Coopet's fcr- n ,00© ry. — - A'it or «*odtf '.he Notice is hereby given „ i' 1 ". To Cadwalader's Executors r and Lloy'd's Admu.iibaiors, their h 11s ..nd £ |ohn assigns, that we the Sublcribt rs residing near Har- Dumfries, Vnginia, did fomctime give v than out several bonds to the aforcfaid pci sons for f igers the payment of a Tradt ot Land, fold in ' tor Dumfries, by a decree of the High Court of , Chancery, and on the firft day of January 1 pay 1795, 'he firft payment of our laid bonds be ts of came due, we attended on tJ»c said firft day , igers of January 1795, in 'Dumfries, and tendered liars, to the Commithonerj the amount dur, and e their demanded our bonds, but they were n«t in fc their poflt flion : but ihe said Commifljoners gers granted a Gvrt.ficatc of the ten er sifordaid, Dol- and we not knowing the rrfidenceof Abe per le in sons unio whom oui bonds weie given, we i adel* lake this public meihod of demanding out ■ the several bond* as atorefaid, and defirc all per its a,« sons to notice, ijiit we will pav no mte iced, ri ft that mav arise by the wnhholdmg the awn, Fonopi af©refaid,as weareteady to discharge the fame'on application to us in Dumlnes, r fe- Pnnc? William County, Virginia. ,her * Jan. 5, 1795 PHILIP DAWE, ckeu HANNAH DICKINSON, » thl MARK WAKTf RS. & HigffirM ,enl « JOHN WARTER!>,& Lun»fS;id R. The fame Notice we gi' e as above, gen for the itft of the payment] as they became (here duc if J ao - »3 . 2JV3* kvarr. D.. O r\ . n A Robert Campbell, i No. 54, south Second Jirtet, fecund dour below the corner of Chefnutflreet, HAS FOR SALE, I The most General and Extenfcve Afiort- I ment of BOOKS Ever offered for sale m this City, amongst which are a number of the lauft Eure ' pean Publications Alfa a Complete djfortmevt of 6 Englifli & American Writing , Paper, Dutch Quills, Playing Cards, and e " every Article in the Stationary Line. JR. C. has lately printed the fo/lowhij BOOKS, II 1. Religion cases of Con. fcieiice, sfllwurd in an hv [.j.flital manner. V at the Ledture in Little St. Hel«n>, n Bi faring*'* fttc.cl, °y lJ,ke aud S. Hay waid, r<> which is i>ow added, the SpiriiuaJ LC Companion,or the Chi , tried at the Bar ol God—Pi n c One D Uar. d 2. Meditations and Contemplation's, in 2 volumes, crn aining Vol. Mtditat ous a __ mong the Tombs ; R efl. £iu>na on a Flown Garden ; and a pefcznt upon Creation. Vfcl. 2, Contemplations 0:1 the Night ; Contempla tion? on the starry Heavens ; and a Winter Piece. By James Hervey. A. M. Uie Rec tor of Wffton Fa veil, Norihaaiptonftiijc —- Pi ice 80 Cents. 3. B< auties oi Hervcy ; or deferiptive,pic turefquc, and iijUiusiv€ pa'flagefc, fektt d from the woiksoi ihij defervcd.y admired author ; viz. Meditations among the (Toml*, Reflections on a Flower Gaid n, Descant on the Creation, Contemplations on the Night, T the starry Heavells ; and a Wvnter Piece ; the l • most important interfiling and pifclurrfque palTages, ofThefon &: Afpafio ; letters & fer. , mons. Mifcelianeous tracis, reTTgious educa ° tion of daughter# --and remark# on Lord Bol ingbroke's ietieis. To which arc added Me." °° motrs oi the Author's life aod character,wi.fr 00 au Elegiac Poem on his heath— Price eighty * Cents. d. Rife and Progress of Religion in the C ° Soul* HU'ftraud in a courl'e of (trious Mid °° pra&ical addreflcs, suited lo perfonsof every ° chaia<fter Mid circutoftance ; with a devom meditation and-prayer added to each chap wo ter. To all which are subjoined a funeral °° sermon on the one thing neetUul. fly Philip 00 Dodciiidge, D. D-— fnce 60 Cents. 5. Sermons by Hugh BU",D. I),. F. R. 5. 00 Edinburgh, one ot the min it.rs <>f the " C Ctourchj and Profeflo'r of Rlutoiic and Be-1 it* >oG Lettns in the Univeifuy o{Edinburgh. Vo)» 4 — Pi ice Orte Dollar. 6. A Set mon on the Freedom and Happi ness of th«* United States of America,preach " ed in Carliflc, on the 5 hof 1794,3 c ,e0 publilbed at the iequ« ft of the Philadelphia "T and Lancaller troops of Light -Horfc. By Ro :C1" bert DdVidfon, D.D. Pastor of the Piclbyte -10 rian church in Carliflc, and one of the Pioicf* c " fors in D ckenfoii's College—Price 20 Cents. 7. ]he Philosophy of Natuiai Hiflo»y, Ity €,c William Smellie, Member of the Koyal *nd , * ,c An:iquanan Society of tdniburgh— Price 2 Dollars. , tT. rue Assembly'S sT>orfer Frs ' Catechism, exohined by way ot.queftion and r °' answer. bv F fher and £1 fkinc-Price nvc n , 7 - e f Certts. 9. ftlenrorin, «r the Young Ladies Friend, "JT bv Mrs. Rowf-.»n of the New The®;re, Plnla . delphu, auihoi of the Inquisitor, F'lic de € ' Chambre, Victoria, Charlotte, ftc. <j Cents. 10. A Sample Story. By M?s. Inchbald— 1 C Pi ice Ono Dollar. 11. The F«>ol of Quality, or the History of Henry, Eail of Morelaud, in three uibrs, by Mr. Brooka, Price 2 Dollars 40 und Cnls - 12. Sermons on important fubje6ls, bv the the ale rCV * ® P' 0,,s Samuel D-»vis, A. M. fonie l | ic lime President of the College in New Jersey in 2 vols. To which are now add d, three nen f occasional fcrmons, not included in the h>rr»- and eredit-#ns; memoirs and ol the and author, and two sermons on account of his tQ j death, b) the rev. D.s. Gibbons, aud Fm^y, ndcr P'' te 4 Dolisrs. >ved J 3' Th e Life of Bar«n Frederick Trenck, 'alb- containing his adventnYes, his cruel and ex , 0(l ceffivc futferings during ten years imprison- J ment in the fortre fs ot M igdeburg, by com mand of the late King of Piuflia; also ancc* r p # dotes, hifloriol, political, and personal- Price OneXJolla*". - : — k °* T j The Ctlnduflo: Gcneralis, or the ! ore * sice, duty, and authority of Justices of th* f r Peace; High IberiHfs, under (beriffs, coroneis, lf constables, goa'crs, jury men, and s cr - of the poor ;as a';fo the office of clerks of as» ilze, and of Ihe Peace, &e. to which arc ad 1_ d(d. the excise and militia laws of the Ufl»U ed Siates, and the aft called the ten Pound aft Cll of ihc state ol Ptnnfylvania, andNewYoiki fnrs Price 2 D<rlla rs. 1,5. The History of a Reprobate; by Mr. k B'ooke—Price 20 Cents. nrar 16. ATreatif on the Fever of Jamaica, ' with iome ohfeivations on the intermitting ris lor Fever of America, and an appendix,contain* ,n rng some hints on the means of prel«*ving rrt of ,} ie healih of Soldiers in hot cin ates ;Ky Ra iiuary er( T 4C kf on j) p MC e One Dollar. Is be- J iered Country Storekeepers can be fuppli , and ed with Books and Stationary as above* »t in by the quantity on very low terms. oners . Hi'.id, J an - 27 aaw6w ••i C O F F E E, R I ' ie Just arrived in the Rebecca, Captain Huehe<, from Jaibaica. >i ""• FBR SALE BY Peter Blight. i r Who affo now landing out of the Mer „d cury, from Opoi te, Choice ibove, Red Port Wine, =t( We IN PIPES. 3 „ Deo. 22
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