I O C K S, f RJlT£l> iS ?XJHLJSU£D By Mathew Carey, No. il3, Market Street, 1. Charlotte, a tale of truth, 3y -Ttrj Rc-vjfon, of the Nevj-Theatre Philadelphia. Second American edition —Price 75 cents. [ The rapid sale of the First Edition of this im-retting novel, in a few months, is the si of its me*t.3 Extraß from the Critical Rcwie--jj, -April 1791, p. 468. It inavtre a t«|e of truth, lor it is not un »i-:tii- 11, Audit is a tale of rtdl diftrefi— l; i ir!o:te by the artifice of a ttfachc, re c mmetided to a school from humanity ra t!fer than 1pl!:\r anil a hslf. j riiftory of the French Revolution, from i's commencement to the *ieath of the Qjipen and tire extcation al BnlTot. T wo doU-n s. Kxtkact moM THE Prffacf. '• The authOi s have prefumtd to affix to their title the epith«t Impartial j and the reason is.hccaufe they cannot charge them feives with feeing the fmaiiett bias to any party, but that ol truth aad liberty ; and t' cy flatter themselves, that their readers will fin! Nt only fvery circumllance fairly reprefiiitrd, but every ceniurable action, w'meier wgie the authors or aflors, mark ed in its proper co'nl i. It it was ncceflfary to make a declaration cf their own princi p'es, they would sa l , ttiey art neither tory nhr republican—They love liberty as Eng li(h whigS, and execrate every criminal act by which so noble a caule is endangered and i " in the prelent ferment of the public mi:id» they cannot flatter themselves with the Ivpes «f efl that verdict from public opinion, which candor and moderation seldom fail to receive. Extract from the critical Review, January, 1794 —page 12. " We have certainly derived mocti plea lure, and acquired much information from j the perusal of tfiefe volumes'; and we diin{; them, both for nut'er and style, worthy the attention of all who rnterell th«mlelv?s jn events vvtiich have <8 jnflly excitpd the curNKty ain! aftonirhmenr of mankind." 6. 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To the present edition is added a very copious index, containing letters from fan dry American prisoners in Algierpo their f* ienrd.' in the United Ststes - ~a lift of v*fTels taken-—and m»\iy very inteieft ing articles not in the fir ft edition. )t f»UtT*< on Rhetoric and Belles ' Le'*er< Tnrcr 33 rents. 16 ; Letiei* 'o Married Women, on and the roaoa-enient of children. 62 .»-? cen'.s American Farmer's letters. 8« cents. ,? Y int - 8 vols - » do! |.i> cents. Cummin?— Dialog"" btrween » Govrr nf., 4 „d several Vonng L«;tir» "» Quality , I6>»« i»*ou. to 'upnUfc*!' LO ' ■ >»*l lot tj»- 'ighiea tliHr".uiM«lwndii>gf t with irffrful.. knowledge. fl»rt »nd clejr Aridgment l*crtii aud profane Hifto'jt, ,and funMfWfomui Geography. The aftW it |Ui>4*d LMiiufchuut with tfj* rhc wkolc bring tßUifperf<*f with pitfpcr rf iftfexiVriii and mwal Tale». _ '?' ,ta v O«J.ion* n i* Lojjic; ft? C«J»U'. tol ptffm.'*? *'* 7^*" »j, oTmk 1' Cnzt *» f*a»ninaj>"»o/ l-ord&et. ; .i»Wy«6'reiwil»«»d«.' •»''<• a «(•«».' ■«*, t a&K' Fi.ffndvJT «-*cept*. ,* 3 , Smith's fc'ftory p{ Jfe» York, from it* Aifcoiriry- I {IdfaiMfc wether l*ids,Gcrmaßy, Spa4n, Italy, ai»ef. rtw MTeflf-!»<**»• >« tfoHws. ■ , iei *I*. united &Ui«s» w#tb f tlte Ft-acrsl Conftitotjon- 6* i-*cew». • '«$ Pty">n'» GrA" m » r for FreiJehmfn to i ,15. Epififi Eirchi«idirmlyurjgenn«pt." . 6en«f»r Wtftiiflgjon. »«, of CoJ. $». Dpiuy Bible. 6 doilrt"*. Nov. 29 AT THE Card & Nail Factory, ■ • jWebfter, Adgate & White, Have conjlantly for fate, Cotton, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, Cut Nails of" all sizes, Floor.Brads, Sprigs and Tacks, Fullers Shears, Gun Flint» arnd Wool Hats, A quantity kiln dried ladian Meal in barrels ~ . , . . A new Edition of Adgate's Philadelphia Harmony, containing both the firft and se cond parts, being the most aproved fyfc trm of Rules and the best eole&ion of Tuites now in u'e, Alfa for Sale, * COMPLETE SET OF Machinery far making Cards On an Improved Coivftrudtioß. Oft. 2 tf Ticklenburgs, Oznaburgs, and Glass Ware, Landing from on board the Jhip I'eggy, from Amjlerdam. ALSO, Coffee of prime Quality In hogftieadi and tierces, Muscovado Sugars In hog&eads, Germaft Steel, ASSORTED WOOLLEN'S, In frrrall Bales, &c. for sale by Run die & Murgatroyd, No. ii, Walnut street wharf. Who want to purchase 300 or 400 Casks Good Flaxfeed. N«v. 11 3t»wtf Office df the Insurance Com- pany of North America, NOTICE is hereby given to the Stock holders, that the Fifth Instalment, being two dollars on each lhare of the Stock of this Company is to be paid on the fe tond Monday (the 12th Day) of January next i when it will be necessary for each person to produce the receipt for the fourth Instalment upon the ihares he lhall 1 propose to pay for. *„* By the firfi JeSion of the Charter it is declared that all shares on * 5, o°O0°O & calh 5,000 10,000 1 ditt.o 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 Cacti ot 10,000 2 ditfo 5,000 each, are ic,oro jo ditto 1,000 io,ooe ao ditto 500 10,000 jo© onto too 10,000 joo ditto 50 10,000 4 00 ditto 35 is.ooo 1,000 ditto 20 ao,o»o i 5)! >oo ditto 16 i s »,eo° >6,739 Pn '" 33,261 Blanks 50, o«o Tickets at 8 dollar* This Lottery will afford an e.egant speci men of the private building! to be erect d in the City of Walhington—Two beautiful de fignj are already fele&ed for the entire fronts on two of the public fquaies ; frQtn thele drawings, it is proposed to e reft two centre and leur corner buildings, as Toon as poflible alter this Lottery is fold, and te convey thern vvhen complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the scheme sot the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduftiun of five per cent, will be made to defray ihenecef faiy expences of priqting, &c. and the lur plus will be ma 4« a part ot the fund intended for the National Univetfity, to be etefted within the City of Walhington. (JS" The drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets are told, or at all events on Monday, the 22nd of December next: The money prir.es will be payable in thirty days after it is finifhed, and any prizes foj which fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months after the drawing isclofed are to be confideicd as given towards the fund for the University, it being determined to fettle the whole bufioefs in a year Irom the ending of the drawing and to take up the bpnds given asfecuiity. The teal securities given for tbe aymen*. of the Priies, are held by the President and two Diretlor s of the Bank of Columbia, and ,are valued at more than half the amount of tbe Lottery. Tbe drawing wi)l be under the management of 24 gentlemen approved by the commiflioners for the City oi Walh ington, for the time being, and afiiug on oath. Samuel Blodget. * # * Tickets may be had at the £ank ol Columbia; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; ol Gideon Dcniton, Savannah; of Peter Gilman, Boston; of John Hopkins, .Rich mond : and of Rich«ud C.oppti's fcr- IV. Aug 30 PROPOSALS By Thomas Dobfon, For Publishing by Siibfcription, An English Translation Poole's Synopsis of theTranf lations of the Bible, And CM The Criticj,lnterpreters,and Ctmmentatgrs Exhibiting at one view, the principal cri ticirms, and most valuable Elucidations of the Scripture*; I!initiations of tbe an cient Eastern Manners and customs ; & Oefci \ptioos of the Plauts and Animals therein mentioned ; with iiup'ovemeuts from observations of Travellers, since the publication of thai exoellent woik, IT has been matter of wondrr and regret that this most learned and valuable work,'J Co bigWy prised by the learned, both cu ! i~ ousandferious, has pe.ver haid<. J4+ jnoney will be demanded till the fi'ft vo ium? fhall-be completed, when the j>r ps thefirftand second volumes w lib? rrq\»t red. When the second voh.ime isfiu./h ears of age, who wri es ■ good hard a.id can count, would wish to learr ir p,l lade!phij,the trade of a tOACH-MAK> K. —Ar.y commands 10 be aJdrefftd t" Xjr Cjdet, in Watei flue;, No. 71, noifh. " Dec. 23 %t William \V. Woodward, PRINTER, HAS removed his Prjnting Oflicr from No. 41 Chefnut street, 10 itit k 1 \ Head, No. 36, four doors from the corner of Second-ttieet, foutli fide, neatly opje fitc ; where the Printing JJuinefi is carii d on as usual; his whole attention be 1 g confined to that oecupation. Otdcrtfio-V, any part of this flaie, or the continent, will be executed, and anthers ffiay >e|y on having apy work they may !«r to pib !i(h, corisftly printed, either in French or English. The Levii of Elropi an d North America, with a tOPIOt'S PRICf-CURRENT,is printed lor tl.eedi. tor, Peter Eoron, L. L. D. at tHe above mentioned office, in Irench and Enjlifli; which pttbjicaiioh lias jeceivcil thepjtioi.- ag of one of the most diftinguiUed cV rae»s in America, an4, and in the Apocaiyplt, chap. 2!, v. 1, 2, &c. A fumniAry View of the HM.venlj &»£• trities of the New Jerufalfin Chirch. As various opinions have Lie<» en tertained refpeffing thi it iuva'ual/e tt>rihnf f and yet no person by rational a»fcWr.rjU kit able ta jefute thrro, lul infUiiothe <"• <»♦, invidious f *lumi''»ci and groui;dlefs ic ports have been induUviQujjJy propagated the honourable a> d enlightened Author, as well as his Wojks, we donhc not the cajne.id and fmccremquiTers after Truths of the highest itnpot'*i>ce, will'e rioufly examine tHose Works sot jh "jelvej, i|i which it is to.be hupe«l, thet being ,ri puiiuit and lo.ve of ttje Trut'» *or 'he lake of its native excellencr ard trft, they >v:]< Vgajd them as «hey juftTy deserve, 3"d ifi the end receive both profit and dr'igV. Ga. 14 cTh«2w i .... ' } J Dancing School- enced these twcaty odd years. He »i ---o,pe;i his School for this Sesrfen on the t3tji o£toVer,.at ip o clock to i mftrnirig, in that large and degasit n HajrT)ony street, leading from n-r r ourth street, turning the corner oi f>o. "O, South Third street. order and decorum that has & ' % "V 3 1^ < " observed in his School, (hall ft"' ! e oa io James Taylor, No, 3, South Fourth Returns hi* grateful atknow t!> his fri«r,