BOOKS, PRLVTHD if PUBLISHED liy Mat! hew Carey, 1 No liß, Market Str-eeiy : \ • i — - <• fll I. Charlotte, a tale of truth, By Mrs Row/on, us the New-Theatre ' Philadelphia. Second American edition—Price .75 cents. ■ £The rapid sale of the First Edition of this novel, 111 a few months, is the befl proof of its merit,] 2 _ tfxiraJ from the Critical Review, Apr\l 1791, p. 458. it, may be » t tit. of r u \ o' it is noi un natu"*l, audit is a tuleof real «fiftreTw*. 2* Charlotte by the artifice ut a teat her , re tom.fcended to a ichool from hunia \'\iy ra- sc flier than a conviction ol her nueg ity of the reg utility of her farmer conduct, is en ticc-1 from he i»ovemefs, an-d Mccompaims ayoungojfiee- to America—»The marriage ? 9 cerejn ny, if not forgotten, is p.tftponed, 3 C and Charlotte dies a in ir:yr to the inenn ftancy of her lover, and treachery of his 3 1 frietid,—Thefiuiatior.-v ire aitiefs and af f,-sbiiii',—the deicriptio'is iiatuial and pa thetic; we Ihould feel for Charlotte if Juch a perfoij evercx'it?d, who for on error, ° scarcely, perhaps defiervfd Fo fe'vere a pu nishment. If ii is a poetic jufbee is not, wi think, propi-i ly di lt l ibure-I. " , rc , 4. Tiie In^uifitof —i>v Mrs. RoXrCbti, Sj v| coad Philadelphia edition. certs 3. Adventuresnf Rodeiic Random. 2 vols 1 dollar a d 50 cents, coarfr papei — 1 dollar a )d 75 cents, fine 4. Note? oa tin- ftat" >f V.rgini-ti—-hv Tho lilas Jetfeffon price, neatly bound, one dollar and a half j. Hiftorv of the F ench Revolution, fVnirj 36 its to t e death oi the JJucer. and t!ue ex<cutio« of Brilfot. 37 Two dollars. "Extract from the Prefacf. 38 ft authors have prefnrnrd to alfix to 39 their title the epithet Impartial; and the 40 reaton is, b' cause they cannot charge them-. selves witi feeling; the smallest bias to any party, hut that of tru (liberty. ; and they Matter th&nfrfyes, that their readers * Will find nt Only cvei v li' tuniftance fairly ie oefented. but eve.y cen uahle action* tv ioevef we e the authors or artoi s, inn k ed tn 'ts proper colons. II it was neceflaiy to > twice a decla<at'n»t. of their own p irei p-e<, tie / would !a ~ they are neit ei tory nii nor republics— I hry love liberty as Stiff* Ci lifli wlicgs, and execrate every criminal rfel by winch so noble a cuu.eis endangered and vc 4i (graced. on In tie present ferment of the public th mind, they ca not fhit»er theinfolves tvith ,r the h pes of feeiiig this claim umverfailv a ] acknowledged. <) the c<"» tiftr y, they art ho well ajfured that thrfc pages wul not be.acceptatU it) the zealous of tiih r party hut when time ty ihail iillija« v e r.he c'ou *of po'itical decep- an tion, they wit>> • xj>ett that m: verdict from pflblic opinion, wh clLfandor an And ino ieraMOM feid- ni fail to e-eive. ve EUt.ra-ct from tht. critical Review, vc January, 1794 — 12. wi 44 We have ertamly dcru ed much p'ea- TI sure, and acquir d much information cu the p.'rufal as these volumes ; and we ihink ali them, both for matter and Ityle, worthy qu the attention of aihv!>o tnterett t!iemf(?lve*; co in cV ts which' lo justly excited the co cur'tofity and aftontftimeiVk of mankind.'* of 6. 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FOR SALE, J SEVERAL VALUABLE c P Trails of Lan n, f ' LYING in George County, Virgi- r nia, lying; 0:1 the south fide of Potomack' t C?reek, near il» mouth, being one mile from the river Potomack, Containing by old fur vex eleven hundred *nd ten acfes. There is ]■ on the *b®?« trail of Land a d\»;lling house '* thirty by twenty, with three rooms on the l! firft floor, a»d two above, with fire placed J. a kitchen with a brick chimncy, liable#, corn !' houf% meat house, dairy and other o»t hou- ' f;s ? alio a good fnnicd (lore house by.tvren- " ty four, and a granery, both perfe&ly new, and agreeably fiturte4 on the Creek, com- e minding a fine view of the river Potomack, and one of the Jbeft fifheries either on the ri ver or creek. This creek it. navigable for veffeh of several tons, and abounds with wild fowl of every kind, particularly ducks The land is fertile and well adapttd to the culture of corn, rye, and tobacco. There is also on it a ijiuiuiiv of imihrr oLfupctior quality, e ; ther for ship or house building, & contiguous to the water, from whence it could be rafted to Alexandria, or to th - City of Walhington, and is no more than fifty c miles dillant from either place. The growth is chiefly red and white oak, locust, walnut, hickory, cedaf and poplars of an cxtraordi- i nary size. There are also a couple of small meadows now in timothy, and several other rich swamps which may be put in at a small expcnce. The banks confif! chiefly of fliell marl of tr.r best quality, which affords a val uabl: and fund of manure. Likewise another valuable Tra<9, lying in • Potomack river,in King George county,near ly opposite to Port Tobacco in Maryland, containing about four hundred acres; one hundred of it is heavily timbered with white oak proper for house or Ihip building ; about fiftj acres of marfli, and the whole of the land perfe&ly level, and well adapted to farming, b'eing of a ftifF quality, and excel lent for holding manure. It bounds on the ri ver about three quarters of a mile, has a moil admirable herring and rock filhery, and for wild fowl is perhaps equal to any on the Continent. It is well situated for x Kerry, being at a narrow part of the river, and is not more than thir y five miles from the City of Walh ington by land. We will likc.vif:; f;ll a valuable TraA of La.id, lying partly in King George and part ly in Stafford county, containing five hun- Idred acres this tra6l is about one mile from Potomack Creek, it is well timbered and watered, the foil is of an excellent quality. For a further account* apply to Mr.Charles Stuart Waugh, at Dr. Benjamin DuffieU's south Front llreet, No. 303, or to the Sub scribers, living on the premises, King county, Virginia. LEWIS WAUGH, JOHN WAUGH. J**>- *9 *iaw4w Forty Dollars Reward. RAN .way from the sub ci'iben ir ' W.'odDurv, Gioucefter County, New-Jei fey, nn Sunday morning the 12tiiilnftanf. , Two young Negro Fellows, 1 named Jack and f thcli about yea > 1 <f Jg< ;JCkis of a riark black colour and a f .»■ <ook ; Tom ttf an t.p.n Cll.lll re •iai.ee, of a yellowilh colour, and much 1 Jifpofed to laugh. They ar# sprightly aitive fellows, and "ui little fhori of fix feet high ; thtiy iwr< : :>»th well dressed ; 'jack had on bin. bioad cloth coat and different kinds of clothe*. Whoever tabes up fajj servants, and I'eCHies them in a. :v goal in the United I States, fnthat their mafWrs may get then. , again (hall rece ve the above reward and realonableexp< nce^. ! John Sparks, Andrew Hunter. i ► Oft. 14 2asvtf" ; _1 I JOHN F,HN O , K . Slt P p.."1,.. A VENDUE, Une Terre Superbe fitue dans l'Etat dela Nouvelle York. LA BEIJ.E Habitation connue par le nom dc SCO TIA, fitue fur le bord du nord de la Riviere de Mohawk et vis a vis la floriffante vilie de Schene&ady qui eft a l'extremite dc la. communication par eau entre la Caneda et autre* parties occidental avec la ville d'Alba nic dont elle eft eloigiiee dc seize miles An glois ou cinq lieues un tiers de france. Cette terre eft bortiee par la dice Riviere environ deux tiers dc lisuc—les yandsOie mins des parties de I'oueft et du nord fe joig nent en cet endroit avec plufieurs autrcs et conduifejat a I'endroit par ou Ton traveri# la Riviere vis a vis la dite ville—ette habitati on contient plus de miUe acres*, une graode partie de la quelle eft en plaine de l.i premier, qualite et propres pour des prairies ou du grain dont elle produit une grand abon dance. On pourroit la deviser cn plufieurs habita tions donqant a chacune des iituatious tre* commodes a placer des maifons-—ell- contient a prelent deux maifinc grander et bicn coin modes avec des Granges Ecuriea, Magazns, des Remises pour les Voitures et plufiers autres batimens qui font tres convenables lc tout fituc fur uue elevation au bord de la dite Riviere d'ou Ton a une vue bien agreea ble fur La dite vilie, des prairies dan* fes en* virohs et de la Riviere aulfi bicn que d'un Reservoir d'environ trente acres, qui eft bien fourni de po flbn et de gibier. II y a aufli fur la dite terre une Moulin a eau fur un cour nt qui ne manque Jamais, avec une maifon pour le meunir ; <9 y pour roit ajouter- d'autres moulins, 3cc.—fur cctte terre eft aufli un bon Verges des meilleurs fruits de ce pais d'environ mille arbres, entes, les Jardins de toutes fortes de fruit pour ce climat—Dependent aufli de cettf terre plufieurs tenements avec cles lots de terre dont le6 baux font d'une courte dure. II n'y a point de terre dans ces parties que foit pfus fe :onde pour tontc-s fortes dc grain » d'hiver dont il en a ete feme rautomne palfe prefque dtux cents boilfeaux ce que sera ! ccmpris dans la Vcnte aufli bien que deux pctitcs Isles dans la Riviere vis a vis a la mai fon. On penfe que la vue de ces tcrres on don nera une plus haute idee qu'aucun dcfcrip tion qu'on pourroit cn donner. Pour les conditions de Vcnbri il faut fe rendre chez le foufCgne demaur&nt fur les lieux ou a meftieurs Oliver Wcudcl et Harri fon G. Otis, a Boston—messieurs Cornelius Ray et De Wit Clinton, a New-York—mes sieurs James Gordon et Henry Glen, m?m bres du Congres, a present a Philacfclphie, ou a mbfifieur Stephen Bayard dans la ville de Schenc&ady, qui £eront coijnoitre le prix et conditions de la Vtnte. JOHN SANDERS. Valuable Property For Sale, STATE cf NEW-TORK. THAT vahiabU and well known Estate, called SCOTIA, situate on the north bank of the Mohawk river, dire<ftly opposite the po pulo* and flourilhing town of Sch; uachdy, at the foot of the water-communication from the Weftcrn Country, and Upp r Canada ; sixteen miles from the city of Albany, ex tending about two miles on the bank of the river above and below the laid town this river is the only water communication in the United States with the great western Lakes. The roads from the western and northern parts of the ilate of New York, together ' with a numl-ei of other public roads here meet, and lAadto the noted fey/kept oppo site the said tovn. ; It contains upwards of one thousand acres, a gr at propoiSoil of which is intervale or low land, calcinated both for grass or grain, producing great hnrthetu annually; it may be laid into a sum., er of valuable farms, it ' fording convenient and ~ handfonie building . grounds j .here is now on the premises two very large ani commodious dwelling houses, with large Dutch barns, barrack-,, hovels, _ Gables, cart uid wagg on house, carriage house • store house, fumnvr house, and other out houses, on a commanding eminence near the bank of the river, affording a beautifttl and e.itenfive profpett of the river for fcvcral miles, tli,; lowland, the town, and a fine lake of water, covering about di rty acres, well | stored with all kinds of river fiih, fowl, &c. t here a good grril mill on a never Ming j stream of water, a good frame house, &c. for the miller, also convenience above the mill . for erecting more water works; there is a " br-.ring orchard with nearly one thousand ap ple trees, set out, grai »ed of the belt fruit,the gardens are flocked with a 1 the various fruits Uie climate will admit; aifo several tenements with portions of land on short lcafes. The land in point of fertility of foil, '» ex ceeded by none in the state ; there is now in the greu d near two hundred bushels winter grain, whiciwillbe included in-the above sale, Also two small islands in the river, opposite the mansion house. A view of the premises, it is presumed, , Kill mUy equal any description that can be . given thereof. I Kor terms of sale apply to the Subscriber, rending on the premises, Messrs. Oliver Wen , dell or Harrifon G. Otis, Efqulre*, il, the town of Boston, Cornelius Rav. or De Witt 1 Clinton, Esquires, at the city of Kaw York- James Gordon or Hrnry Glen, Esquire*, two , p hi^T ber » c os k C ° n E«r«, at the city of I Philadelphia; Stephen N. Bayard, in the town Of by whom the price & terms of sale will be^commnnicated. JOHN SANDERS. ' $ntia,Jan. lg, 1795. N. B. The remaining stock unfold, and all the farming utensils, the purchaser or pur- Ohafers may be accommodated with. PhiUd. Feb. 7 . lavr3m WANTED, , An Apprentice To the Watch riiaking and Repairing Buiinefg ! apply to 1 C. Campbell, No. 3, foiith Fourth llreet, two doors t from Market llreet. Jan. 19 zawtf. A pleasant Country Seat, MAY be hired t«i one or moit years ' and pelfeffiou given immediately, coniifi . ig of • A neat three story brick house , with a barn, a wtllol water, ami an ixcei lent bcarwtg Orchard, containing 1 so trees • —It is fitua'ed 4 milei/fromthe city be tween the Wiffjlnckor read and tht Schuyl ■ kill, at the diftaiice of an ag eoable waik roin that river, where a p eafw-e boat may be Conveniently kept. The quantity nt" Land may be confined to B,or extended to any umber of acres not excordinf 40. Apply to Jonathan Wiilia. s jun at Mount Pieafant, adi-iinini the Prtinifes. il Jawtf wants Employment, A Person who has a tolerable knowl dge n< CONVEYANCING, a general krow. of Accoiiiirs ard Figurf., and writes a good hand.' He by thf year, either in an Office or Merchant' etr-ipting house Alineaddu fled to J.F. a d left at the Officr of the Gaze'te of the United States, wi.'Jbe duiy attendedto Jan.rO eodtf FOR SALE, A Lot of Ground, G\ T the v ft fide of Thi»d, at the cornct | of New or Sfot v Arr f, iothrC'tvof Phua j < J clphia : it being 8 inch'* in fiont Thitd firrcJ, and 86 feet deep on S?orv, ftreer. On taid Jot are two framed Hw llinp iioufe , two ftorres hiyh ; the corner honfc almost new, with a good cellar. For terwis and >ther partie.ulars, apoly a' •he.Office bf Fdwatd Bonfall & Co. or at N<". 60, north Second (Ireet. ' J"i. r -G tnAs r o"' City of Wafliington. s c iFe m e OF THE LOTTERY,; No. If. for the 1 M PR O V E MINT OF THE federal CITY. I A iinßßihifii; D.i|:«-S, a„, — j .uu THf f -- — 'L .^r.ooe t (litto i - G c* 1 ditto ij.ooo & a (>i 000 30.000 1 dkto 10,000 cafii ic.coo sto.ooo 1 iiito j.ooofccai.i JOOQO 1 ■' it'® i.oso & a(b 3,000 10.000 , C.jfr pnre;<H 10,90 c ißit to j.ooe catli, are jc o ,0 ditto „ 1 ,ocxi 10.00 c so <i"io 500 Jc , oo , too 4i«» ice io,otr SO# "li'to Jj« 10,09 c 400 ditio 1J.,00C 1,000 Ct I r« 20 so,o >c 15, 00 dii(» t» »^o,c^o 16,739 P rl,e s Ulauka 50,000 T icktte at 8 dollars This Lottery will affoid «n rlevant fpeei mm of the pii'vitc buildings to be etcA d in ihe City of Waftungtoo—Two beautiful de. iigns are«lready fek f»r theeo ur Ironts on two of the putilic fquaies • f ;otn the!./ drawings, it U proposed to rnft two centre nd lour.cornet buildings, as loon poflibl. alter thit Lattery islnld.andtc eonrev then WheQ ewinplr-tr, to Ihe fortunate adventuo r» in the manner described in the leheme f .i the Hotel Lottery. A licit d<:du&o» of fiv. per cent. Will b'- made to d,-fray the nceef f«iy expeneri of piintin f . &c. an d the lur plus will be made a ~art of tlu fy„rf inten.leo lor the NaiionarVnivr.juy, Jte within the City of Walliington. ■ r The dra wing -wilt comrurncr as soon as tht llckets air told off The money pri7.es will he payable in duriy d iy. after it is ftntlhed, and any prizes tor wTiie.lt fortunate numbers ate coi p'oduccri withm twtlve months after thediaw:ng isclo'.ed art to be conflicted as given towards the fund for the Univerfny, it b..ing determined to fettle the Whole buQnefi in a y ear from the nding of the drawing and to take up ihi :»oiids given alfecmity. The real fecuiines giveu for the Daymen', ol the Pi izes, are held bv the P'rrfident and two Diretlois cd th. Unk ol Columbia, and are valued at more than hall ih.- amount ol the LOUeVy. The diawirtg will be under the njansgement ef a 4 gentlemen approved by the coimniffionci" ior ihc Citv «f Walb mcton, lot the tune being, and aftine on ostb. Samuel. Blodg et. *»* Tickets may bi I a- the Bank of Columbia ; of James W< ft & Co. Balnmore; of Gideon Deuifon, Savannah; of (iilman, Boftou: of John Jtopkins, Ricli mono : and oil Richard Wells, Cooper's ler • rv. _ Au K 3° eodtf \N'ants Employment, AN Elderlv person, who writes a good hand, and uiiderftarids accounts, and who al so can be wII recommended foi his honelly and hnduftry. Any tradrfman or mechanic who way vvifh for fu< h a ptrfou to keep his hooks,and make out his bills, may receive information bv ap p| y'ng to l-mesHardie, corner of Lombard asd Fifth fireet. ' J'"' '1 gawtf COF F F r S4 hog/headt J 4 350 barrelt ) I *o,ooo Hw. Jiift arrived in the Rebecca Can. • from Ja^ jJPUm for SALE by l J etcr Blight \\ ho has also now landing out of the M °*iry, from Oporto, Choice Red Port Wine / N 1- Ips £ s Dec. oi ~carriage~^ OF THE / PUBLIC MAILS. 1 PR OPOS ALS will be recei tdtt the Generd-Poft-Office until th- , day of March next, inclufivcly, for carri he mad. °f the between^ Udelphia and the city of New York- T>K delphia and andAl andna-and Philadelphia and Pittlburri, the timet of arrival t0 be as follow— 1. Pfriladelp ia and Nriu Ti k Receive the mail at * Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurfd Friday ana Saturday at one o'clock in the 1 ternoon—and deliver it at New-York twenty hour* after, viz) every Tueidiy W nefday, 'Ihurfday, Fr day, Saturday' . Monday at mne o'clock in the morning. 1 TURNING, receive the mail at New-York very 1 uefday, Wednesday, 'l'hurfdav 1 day, Saturday and Monday, at one in the tei noon, and deliver it at Ph.hdclfh v nui c teen hours, viz.) every Wedn-fday.Thi day, Friday, Saturday, Monday and' 1Y day, at eight o clock in the morning. 2. P rictu .phut and iSu:t:ihcrc. Perfonn offerii g propofak re defiled to I on what terms they will carry this mail ti timet a week, snd on v. ii.it term* they 1 I carry it fit times a week. v hree limes a week. Recerve the mail at Philadeuphu, ev , Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at ele o'clock in the forenoon, arid debverit at I timer-, (m twenty-eight hours) day, Thursday, and Saturday, jt threeo'ci in the afternoon. Retirsinc, receive Mail at Baltimore every TneSaay, Thut! i and Sunday,at ten o'oioeh in th; .-vrnin deliver it at Philadelphia, every Thurf Saturday, and Tuesday, at mm o'slock the morning, (3J hours.) Six times a week. Reccive the mail at Pnn.ADtLfniA « •, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thtirf • F iday, and Saturday at eleven o'clocMa ; forenoon, and deliver it at Baltimore twenty eight hours} every Tuefday,Wee! •' day, 'Ihurfday, Friday, S .turdty, and J day afterhoons by three s'clock—Ritokm .» receive the,mail at Baltimore every T ufc day, Wednesday, Thurf lay, Friday, Shi ay cvenir.psby ten o'clock, an< ry Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday,'l day and Wednesday mornings, by tight 3. Pa!t'rnore and MexmnJrw: Receive the mail at Baltimore, from firfi r.f jp,;/ to the fH of Nvvrm every Monday, Wcdn-fday arid-Friday, ly iii th-: morning for by half pail tenoVoo. (rti each preceding evening) a: d deliver i- : Alexandria the fame days at fix o'clock ft even rig. Returning, reccive the m. it Alexandria the fame evening l>y b?lf ; i i ten o'clock, or early'the n ;xt morning. .-I deliver it at E -ltimore, every TueAlay/i i ?• day and Saturday, by half pall four « in the afternoon. From the November to the if April, reccive the mail at Baltimo;.: before, and deliver it at Georgetown c Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by f * ©'clock in the evening, and at >>lcxun each succeeding morning- at eight o'cl Returning, rcf.'ive the mail# Alexan.n; every Monday, Wednefdtfy and Friday, < five o'clock in ..the afternoon, and deltv«> s* at Georgetown at seven o'clock in the'"e v in|f, and at Baltimore on each succeeding at half past four in the afternoon. Kote. Perfoi i proofing* to carrv Mails on thi* route, &re to ftai a what terms they will carry it every day (< days excepted) the hovrr. for receiving delivering the mail being the fame. * 4. Philadelphia and Pitijhurrh. Receive the Mail at Philadelphia every turdayat half pen I oVmcic .Jj-» noon, and deliver it at Pittfljurgh every day at no n. REruaxiNo, receive the 11 at Pittsburgh every Friday at five o'ejoe 1 n the afternoon, and delivej* it at Phi lade!; ia every Friday at noon. Note i. The contrafis for carrying t Mails will be made to commence on the ] day o l .' April next (exc pt the mail No. - , the carriage of which shall commence on t rday the 18th day of April) and cont in force until the Ill.day of April 1799-. Nofs 1. Should the hours of recti 1 ; and delivering these Muibbe found inco^ nient to the public, the Poft-Mafter-G:: «i may at any time change them; provided ■ t if such changes would prove injurious to contra<Sors, they shall not be made w r an adequate compensation previoully ftifi ed. • Note 3- Por every quarter of an rr delay, not exceeding twelve quarters,an every hour's delay thereafter, subsequent the times prescribed for delivering the rl firft mails at th"" Poft-Oflices in New \« Philadelphia, Baltimore arid Alexandria, contractors shall forfeit one dollar ; and every hour's delay in delivering the so* mail at Pittiburgh and Pb?ladelphia, re-} tve v. thev Ihiiilibiieit one doilswr. A"'' cxcuies to save a forfeiture for delays wi admitted, unless reafonahle proof le pr°< ed to the Post-Master-General. that the lays were occasioned by impassibility o Notr 4. The contradtors ftal! he r ' ! ' fible for the fidelity of lie persons, te wh ' they entrust the mails. General Post Office, Philadelphia. Jan. 19th, 17 9S- • law 6'"
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