BOOK S, FRIj.'TED is PUBLISHED By Mathew Carey, No. 11%, 1 Market Street, t. Charlotte, a tale of truth, Ly Mrs Ro-wfon, of the Nezv-Tibeatre Philadelphia. Second Americah edition —Pricc 75 cents.. [The rapid fate of the First Edition of this iytcrefling novel, in a few months, is the best proof of its merit.] ExtraS from the Critical Review, April 1791, p. 468. It may be a taitr of truth, lor it is noi un wptu r "iU and it is a tale of re-jl diftrcu— Cn irtotte by the artifice of a teacher, re commomlea to a school from humanity ra fj|i»f than a cowvitTtiwn M her of tlu? of her fur.ner corfdurt, is en tice > t-om he: govemeis, and accompanies a you :g oiiker to America—The marriag:; ce»em ny» if npt is postponed, a>ul Charlotte dies a njariyr to the incon- Oanc v of her lover, and treachery of his si iend,-~The filiations aie artless and af f*ifting-— the defcripjtions natural .anchpa t etic i we Oiould fee! for Chorion* if fucti a perfoa ever exist«d f who lor on error, | fcarceW, perhaps cSe'ervcd so /evere pu ir.'fhment. If it is a fusion, poetic justice in not, wc think, propc rly diiiributeJ. " a. The loquilifor—-?>v Mrs. Rowfon, Se ,cond Philadelphia edition. cents ■». Adventuresof Roderic Random- 2 vols t dollar a-'d 52 cents, coarfc papei-—1 rtojlir a*id 75 cents, fine. 4. Note-, on ►he state of Virgi— by Tho rri^s j *fTe'ft»n. 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"In the present ferment of the public mind, they cannot flatter tlie.mfelves with tne h pes of feeing this claim universally ackno-v]eil;V'J. On |he cootiary, they arc U'tll ajfurrti kat the fe pages wilt not be acceptable to the leataat oj cilh r parly. Kut when time (hall diffioate the clou s of political decep tion, fVv with fonie confidence expect that verdict from public opinion, which candor i and moderation seldom fail to receive. Exthact from the critical Review, January; 179^— paije :a. " We have certainly derived much plea fnre, and acquired much information from the pei uf»l of tliefe volumes ; and we think them, both fcjr matter and style, worthy the attention of all who themselves in events wh'cli have so juflly excited the •curi"flty and aftonilhnieirt of mankind." 6. Plowdens hidory of the Britiihempire from May 1792, to Deremb.r 1793. A (ltillar and a quarter. 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Nov. 29 AT THE Card & Nail Faflory, No. 59, north Frdnt street, Webster, Adgate & White, Have conjlantly for fate, Cotton, Wool, Tow, and Machine Cards, Of all Kinds, Cut Kails of all sizes, • flobr Brads, Sprigs and TaCks, Fullers Shears, Gun Flinti and Wool Hats r i- A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in barrels .... A new Edition of Adgate's Philadelphia Harmony, containing both the fi> ft andl ft. cood parts, being the nv>ft aproved fyr. tem ol Rules and the best coleftion oi Tunes no<v jn u'r, Also for Sale, A COMPLETE SET OP Machinery for making Cards On an Improved Conftru<stio«. oa. 2 tf Ticklenburgs, Oznaburgs, and Glass Ware, Landbtg from 6n board thf Jhty I e SSJ> frofn Amfierdam. ALSO, Coffee of prime Quality lit hogsheads and tierceS, Muscovado Sugars In hoglheads, German Steel, ASSORTED WOOLLENS, In small Bales, &c. for sale by Rundle Murgatroyd, No. ii, Walnpt street wharf. Who want to purchase 300 or 400 Cash Good Flaxfeed. Nov. n 3tawtf Office of the Insurance Com pany of North. America, NOTICE is hereby given to the Stock holders, that the Fifth Inftalmeni, being two dollars on each (bare of the Stock of this Company is to be paid on the fe tond Monday (tbe i»th Day) of January next; when it will be nrceflary for sach person to produce the receipt for the fourth Instalment upon the lhares he lhall | propose to pay for. %* By the firjl JeSion of the Charter it is declared that all Jhares on which pay mentsJhall not he made at the time pre scribed, Jhall be forfeited to the uje of the\ Company. On Tuesday the 13th day of January next (being the second Tuefciay in the month) at 11 o'clock A. M. an E!e<stion will be held at the Company's pffice, for the choice of Twentv-five directors V To fervefor one year, and "Until others ftiall be chefen. Th«» Electors may vote either in person or by proxy; but «• Stockholder can—- vote at any fcle&ion for D're&ors unless the Stoclc (hall have stood in his or her name in the books of the Company at lead thr«e months prcceeding the time of such Ele&ion. In cafe of a Stockholder's voting by Proxy, the charter requires that 44 the proxy be dire&Jy from such Stockholder, Sc ihe vote be given by a citizen of this com monwealth." Ebettezer Hazard, Dec. 8 PHILADELPHIA: —Printed »y JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chesnut Street.—Price S.x Dollars Per Annum SHAKSPEARE'S WORKS. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. by Mountford, Bioren iff Co. Proposals for Printing by Subscription, THE WHOLE Dramatic Works WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE, [ This Work will be comprized in Eight Duodecimo Volume's, printed on a ftfie American paper, in* stile of Typogra phical Elegance that (hall nfleft the highest credit on the American press. II That it ftiall be erabellilhed with a beautiful Froptifpiece of Sbakfpeere— engraved by the best American AniXl. 111. That the price to Subscribers will be eight dollars, one dollar to be paid onTubfcribing, and one dollar on the re ceipt of every fucetedirg volume but the lafl:—to enable the Publishers to pursue with convenience this arduous undertaking. fV. Each volume fliall be delivered in blue boards to the Subfcrifcers immediately 6n the publication of evfcry volume With' best impreflions of the Frontispiece—the price to be raiftd to Non-Subscribers. V. That the names of the Subfcribsrs will be printed to record the patrons ot tfci* endeavour to encourage the ufeful and elegant Arts in America. Sobfcriptions will be received at Ste phens's Book-Storey No. #7y South Seco d* ftreet,and at the principal bbokfelWs in the United States—alfbj at the PuUKfhers. No. 75. Dock ftrect, and at the Philadelphia 1 Coffce-Houle, rodtf Scheme of a Lottery, To raije 39*900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars Vedufling 15 per Cent, from the Prizes — This Lottery conjifls of 38,060 Tiflets, ik which there are 14*531 Prizes., and 23*461 Blanks, keing about ene and an hat) Hunks to a prize. THE Direflerjpf the Society foreflablifli ing Ufeful Manufactures, having lefolv ed to erect LOTTERIES for railing One Hundred Thousand Doll a Us, agreeably to an Aft of the LegiflaUire of the State ol New-Jersey, have appointed the following perfonsto fuperiptend drrefl the draw ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rutus Kirig, Herman Le Roy, Jamfcs Watson, Richard Harrifon, Abijah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, of the city ol New-Yftrlf— Thomas Willing, Jgfeph Ball, Matthew M' : Connel and Andrew Bayard, of tlie city of Philadelphia—Hil £xcel)ehey Richard How ell, £fq. Elias feoudinot, General Elias Day ten, James Parker, John Bayard, Dofior Lewis Donhim, Samuel W. Stoc&tQn, Joshua M. Wallace, Joseph BiootxifitM, and Elifh? Boudinot, of New-Jetfey, who offer the following Scheme ot a Lottery, and pledge themselves to the public, that they will take every afTurance and precaution in their power to have the Monies paid bythe Manager*, from tinae to time, as received, into thi Banks at New-York, and Philadelphia, to remain for the purpose of paying Prij s, which (hall be immediately difcliargcd by a check upon one of the Aanks. Dec«hiber Bth 179+ Secretary ro&wt 13 J O F IN EIGHT DUODECIMO VOLUMIS, Front Jones's Dublin Editi.n. CONDITIONS. Dec. id* e'6d 2w aaw tf SCHEME: Prize of 20,000 bpllars U ®o,oob io.odc 10,000 10,000 10*000 15,000 2,000 t ft 5 10 ICO 300 1000 i ,000 500 100 5° 20 »5 12 2000 300© .8100 i 4,539 "Priies. fc6s,ooo 13,461 Blanki. Firftd'r»wn number, 2,000 t,Tft nirrtibcT, a ,000 83000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is e66,0g0' The drawing will commence, under the; infpe&ioti of a Committee of the Supcii«-j tendants, as toon aa the Tickets are lo.ld, 0.11 which timely notice will be giveh. ! The Superiniendants have appointed John- N. Cumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Har-; denberg, of and Jonathaoj Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers; thereof, who haveji»en ample fecutity lor; discharging the trust reposed in them. In order tofecure the punflual pay ment afthe\ Priies, the Superintendents df. the Lottery havedifefted (hat the Manners, ftiall each enter into bonds in dollars, * with four fufficient fecuritir*,tf^perfo*nrtheir. inttrufttons, the substance of which is I. That wbeoewreither <>ftbe Managers shall receive the sum ol Three Hundred Del- j lars, he lhall place the fame in; *ne of the Banks of New-York or Philadel-, pHia, to the ciedii of the Governor o! the Society, and such Of the Superintendants as; live (n rtieelty wjlere the moniesare placed,j *0 remain thtre until the Lottery is drawn,, for the payment of tW Prizes. 11. The Manages to take Sufficient fe-; curity for any Tickets they rnay.truft, othct-< wife to be refponiibfe Tor them. 111. To keep r'gular hooks of Tickets'] fold, Monies received and p»id iw« the Bank, «b'ft>a&s of which shall be nonthly, <0 iheGovernor of the Society. Paterfon, Januaty 1, >794 On application to either ofihe abo»c ? en. • It-men. information will be given Where ticket* may be had I February 54 Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania. NOTICE is hereby given, t*m, agree ably to law, an elcftion for thirteen direc fois to serve for one year, will be held at the offic# of the Company, on Monday the 12th day of Jjnuary next, at three o'clock in 1 he afternoon. ». * Dec. 19. City of Washington. SCHEME LOTTERY; JVo. //. FOR THE IMPROVEMENT F E D E RAT C I T Y. i A magnificent ) 20,000 Dollats, and dwellinghoufe, { cdlh 30,000 a»e 50,000 1 ditto 15,000 Sc eafh 25,000 40,000 1 ditto 15,000 & c\(h 15 ,000 30,000 I 1 ditto Sc c»(h 10,000 20,000 1 ditte 5,000 iccalh 5,000 10.000 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,00* 10,000 1 Cash P T,lc °t 10,000 2 5,000 each, ate je,oro jo ditto 1,000 10,ooe so ditto 500 10,000 ,09 ditto 100. i'O.ooo joo ditto ,50 io,ooe 400 ditto 25 10,000 1,000 ditto 20 *0,010 15,000 ditto «&7,8» «•"*# 33'* 61 W"'" $0,909 TicjieU'at 8 £ftl>ri This Lottery will sfford an e.egant fperi men ofthe private buildings to beereftd in the Ciiy of Waftiington—Two beautiful de. signs are already for ihe enlire fronts on two of the public fqwares ; from I'hele drawings, it is proposed to erect two centre apd lour corner bmldir.gs, as soon as pofliblc after this Lottery js (old, and t«.CQiivey them when complete, to ilte fnrtunate adventurers, in the manner described in the scheme tor the Hotel Lottery. A nett dedu£tion ot five p»r cent, will be made to defiay rife neces sary expences of printing, ice. and ihe lui plus will he made a part ol the fund intended lor the National Univeifity, to be erected within the City pi Walhington. The drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets are fold, or at all events on Monday, the 22nd of December next: The money ptnes will be payable in thirty days alter iris finifhed, an*! any prizes Tor Which fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months alter the drawing is closed are td be confideted as given towards the lund for the Univerftty, it being determined to fettle the whole business in a year from ihe ending of the drawing and to lake up the bonds given asfecurity.^ The teal feciiiities given for the paymeut df the Priies, are held bythe Piefident and two Direftots of the Dank of Columbia, and ate valued »t more than halt thr amount ol the Lottery. The drawing will be uhder the management of 24 gentlemen approved by the comniiflioners lor the Ciiy ol Wafti ington, for ihe time being, and afling on o»th. Samuel, Blodget. Tickets Tify be at the Bank of Columbia; of jaitlcs Wfft & Co. ot (ri<ifOO Deoifon, Savannah ; of Peer Gihnan, Boston ; ot John Hopkins, Rich mond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's fer- Aug 30 PROPOSALS By Thomas B'obfon, For PuWifhing by Subfrription, An English Translation PooleVSynogfis of theTran: latioas of the Bible, And Of The Critics,lnterpreters,and Commentators Exhibiting a»-one view, the principal cri tic.isms, and nv ft valuable Elucidation of the Scripture ; lUultrations of the an cient Eastern Manner*and <;uftoms ; & Defcriptioti* of the Plants and Animals therein oientiwned ; wiih inip'ovements from obfervaiions of Travellers, since tO,OOO 11^,000 10-,900 20,000 30,000 36,000 81,000 the publication of that excellent wk. j IT hasbeen raafter of wondrrand regret -tfat thls-m«ft learned aud valuable work, fio highly piized by the learned, both curi ous ind serious, lias never b en fanfited, and thereby the bulk of readers have been deprived of a work of the greatest enter, tau.toen; and utility ; in which by the La tiort ol thy learned of various ag.es and na tions, the Sacred Scriptures are cleared o The contradictions and absurdities of Toot dern tranilations, and the ancient manrve s metaphors, allegories, and figures a>e it, liiftratrd in Oicha way, as 10 uitite the molt rational entertainment wkli ihe roost !ub lime inftroftion ; Sc lo discover ibefou.ee wlience truephilofophns, io all ages, liaye derived their knowledge from the Sacred Scriptuies, whith contain the feeds of ail the sciences valuable to man. This work is propojed to the P üblic on CO N D It i* fuppolVd the wfco'e will be cornfile te>i in fur volume*, <juSrr<i; and will be set to rl'C prets as foo-i us -a irfPr. em numbe' (hall be fublcrihed for, 10 di frar tVie experts. The price to ftil'foiber* will k>e four dollars for each volun e, >n bnavd.. Ne inbpey'wiU be demanded till the ftrft vo WW' (hall be competed, when th» price <>(' tli'e firft and fecotid volumes w(I,K rrqni ted. V¥ hen the fecnnid volw'ie isfin:fn.d, the price of the tbi'd will he r.ayab ' ■— And when the th/rd v 'lirat is pi t Hf iW fnu til miiH lie psid. THe-price «f loch copies <s roay not be fi.b cribed for will bi railed If frr ctt i. Dec 13. iMitflf «ad Iff OF THE 150^000 400,000 *oHtf O F the folkzuiug i T T O N s. • ) W 4** William W. Woodward, printer, ' TY AS removed h,s Printing-Officc f, om X A No. 41 Chefnut ft, ret, 10 Fr a „kli,,' s Head, No. 36, four doors from t!?* corner of Second-11l eet, Couth fide, nearly o pp„- Tite ; where the Printing Bufinef. i, carri on as uftral; his wHoie attention bei.ie confined to that occupation. o.ilcr»fi o t» any part of this state, qt the continent, will be executed, at,d authors may iply on having any-work they may tec fit to pnb«. ' li(h, coneftly printed, either in French or Englilh. The Ltvtl of Europe and North America, with a I.OPIOIS PftU.E-CURRENT,is printed l®r tlieedi. tor, Piter Ecßop, L. L. D. at the above mentioned dthce, in French and EtiplD,- tfhlch publication las received the pan,,,/, ag of some of the most diflinp,u!(h ( d cha, raers in Ameiica, ard whole names, in a few days, will be publilhed, ar.d accompa ny he two fitft numbers to the fublci ibers. N. B. Blankr, Circular Lettei s, Chctks, Cards, Handbills, &rc, &e. continue to be executed with the ufuai dispatch. Nor. ift end Q*. ■v 7 C O F FEF, Just arrived in the Rebecca, Captain Hughes, from Jamaica. FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. AVho lias also now landing out of the Met' cury, from Oporto, Choice Red Port Wine, IN P 1 P iS. Dec. 11 Lundin M'Kechnie, Taylor, Stay Corset Iff Habit Maker, j No. 26. Chefnut Jlreet, between Second ly Frent Streeti, RETURNS his molt grateful tliank« la thole whs have honored iiim with tlit*ll em ployment, and Ixrgi leave to affurt tl.eiu, that from his extensive correlpondtmcc in London, he will at *14 time* l ave it in Ins power to furnifh them with every article in his profefljon in the newest fclhion and of the best quality ; and for the betwr ac commodation of Iris cuftome'rs he lus ta ken in o partnerflvp in ;Se Taylor aid Habit making Bufiuef'j, John Sloans I run London N. B- He makes the famous Patent" Stays sot the Ap >ar* us Spinalis F.xtmd ■ens, in the u r e of which lie has been v*rjr fuccefslulih cnri.ng diftoitions in Vn.ni g People, and h»S failed ro cure »l>»" applications were made in due time, and now begs leave to prefcnl to the [.üblic a pi-oof of the happy effects. in September lafl, James Dmld', I'ltf of Britain, applied to Die lefpi-fKi g one of his children (a child twoyeaisajid an ha.f old) whqhad three o the lower veitebia ps her Spine distorted, was vcry t we;ik, lier body lending, c* uld not be ni"vtd iVilhoiit paiw.had no ttle of lierli.wer linn s and one of which feem?d contraAmf, and had no ea'e but in a lying poftme. T ? parents informed me thut (he liad been to for five or fix months, a:;d eon d account fir it no other way than a weakness b'O t on by the ivhooping-cough, pievii in to which the child had been active & healthy. Upon the Bth of September I fitted t.>e child with a pair of parent flays and an ap paratus Spinalis Extenders; 'n a lets days (he ffCTeri perfefljy t »fy» couid fit upright and l>e carried .tbout withou' cowpla'pi'g The diltortion is now fcarccly peicepti ble; the chi!d can ft-iud or fit uprißht,s d walk with little al&lancf ■ This it ttef tedb* the mother ol' ihe child »h" I'*' mained lince in the cuy for the bcefit <;t mv attendance, the faiher having gone 10 rhr'ountry. The above is a just state "f m y rhll(l s cafe. BETTY DODDS If. R. Tht Editor of this GaieUe ha< t chH vndtt thecarc of -Mr.M'Ktchnie, V !t1 the flat and apparatus Jor /(« tine ; the cfje wasftu \ alarming, Lui4he projpcfl oj ich'J 1 not a Jj"aicure 1 f» ivrv flattering. Per, 13 Dancing School. Wm. MTX>tTGAtLprefent».hn cam' piimer.ts to the Public —-Thank? them ' the great encouragement he ha* «pW"' enced tbefe twenty odd year». He will open his School for this Seafonop Mondif , the 13th Oiftcber, at 10 o'clock in thf t.. t morning, ift that large and elegant Salbon in Harmony street, leading from Third to (Fourth street, turning the corner of No. I 70, South Third flrtet. • Mis •Employers may be affiirrd, ?he ftrifl order and decorwn that has d hctfi observed in his School, fliall f*itl t>e F ur " £ied—-iod that their children wi'l he taiipkt in the most approved and modern stilt Note—An Evening School for young | Gentlemen. IlWtf To all who it may concern. TAKE notice, that ague»H* to aft art of the late Self on of Conine's I ir-f ■ "«• i apply at the T'esfurv of the Uni''*!** ,r s | for tlx renewal ol rhe sol'< wi"g Cnn'iorn tei LjaiiOlkce C.irtificat«,TMt» 0 ?^ tl *'« 101 lat my Lodgings in the city "< W'*- delphi*, iothe vea- Ort TO io, 1607, ctated April ij, i779> ,or Dollars. r u llneri in the IJe'lawarr Stat' '« l,e ftrVber Ihe -refiN'nt at New-Ufl terfigiieri Samuel Piteri' ". C. L vy < • o;i w. 1 udur emcnts fa in'iieft I" 1 "V to the l"(l of D crmher «7*', fjici COll iocntal I.oar 0£ t George Rea' N °> /' ' -T . > • *
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