. BO O K Sj P'.INTKD & PUBLISHED iiy MatlSlew Carey, ; ' No iiß> Market Strict, th« * - hyj: 1. Charlotte, a tale of truth, «9 By Mrs Ro'\v/on, of the Ncn-Tbeuire ° I'hilar! '/phi a. J Second American edition —Pi ico 7 < cents. £The rapid sale of) the Fii'ft Edition oi this interesting novel, in a few months, is the best proof of its merit.3 24 ITxtraSl frtm the Critical iie vie-w t April 1791, p. 468. It maybe a tab <>f t;u f h, tor it is nm nn yiaturai, and it is .1 lale of real .dift eis— 25, Charlotte by the artificer-f a teacher, re- < Com in en (it* 4to a fchaol from humanity ra- 29 tber than a convi<sHon ot her integrity of the ri'£iifyrity of her former conduct, is en 2 7 ticedfrom he. governess, and accompani.s 2 <* a you; g officer to America—The marriage 2 9 cerem ny, if not forgotten, is portioned, 3° , and Charlotte dies amir 1 yrta the incon- ft i. cv ofher lover, and treachery of his friend,—'The fi-iia,tions a*'e artless andaf- _ f ftiim—«•the defcriptinns natural and pa- thetic j we fhesild teel for Cirarioue il luch a p®rfon evere*<lied, who tor on.- eryor, i)n scarce y, perbaos delerved so severe a pu mlhment. If it is a fift'on, pfletic jnib«e j- U( is not, we thirties properly diftribored." rf l 2. Tne Inquilito'r—bv. Mrs. Rowfon, c s~ w j cond Philadelphia edition. 87-.J cents 3. 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John Sparks, A?idrew Hunter. a ~ C) 0. 14 2a<\tf ITT > I FOR SALE, » SEVERAL VALUABLE ie Tracts of Lan d, « re • 1 \ LYING in King George County", Virgi r. nia, lying on the south fide of Potomack J 1( | Creels, near ils mouth, being one mile from ' the river Po'ojmck, containing by old fur g vev eleven hundred and ten ac r es. There is M on the abovs trad of Land a dwelling house ' thirty by twenty, with three rooms on the 1 _ firft floor, and two above, with fire places, ' e a kitchen with a brick chimney, /tables, eorn , g lio'ife, meat house, dairy nnd other oat hou cr f( s ? a'.fo a good :ram .d fLOi'e houfebv twen >'s ty four, and a granrry, both pcrfedly new, r- and agreeably Gtunted on the Creek, com of manding a fine riew of the river Potomack, • q and one of the best fifheries either cn the ri es ver or creek., .This creek '.» navigable for veffcls of fcteral tons, and abounds with e. wild fowl of every kind, particularly ducks ! The,lano is lVrtile and well adapted 'to the -it culture of corn, rye, and tobacco. There is ni also on it a quantity of timber of superior ie, quality, ether for ihip or house building, & contiguous to the water, from whence it cotild b" rafted to Alexandria, or to th- City if- of Waftiington, and is no-, more than fifty e, miles diftart from either place. 'Fht growth is chiefly rcd ar\d white o ik, locust, walnut, hickory, cedar and poplars of an extraordi nary fizc. ,7 here are also a couple of small - meadows royv in timothy,' and feverd other rich swamps which may be pur'in at a small expence. ') h.' banks confifY chiefly of 'fhell marl of the best quality, which affords a val d'- uable and inexhatiftable fund of manure. Likewise another valuable TraiS, lying in * n - Potomack river,in King George county,near lr ly oppofitc to Port Tobacco in Maryland, containing about four hundred acres; one re i hundred of it is heavily tnnbered with white B onk proper for house or dhip building ; about °J fifty acres of marlb, and the whole of the ;! 1 land perfefily level, and well adapted to ' farming, being of a fti'T quality, and excel lent for hai ling jnanure. It bounds on the ri ■m' ver about three quartars of a mile, has a " s > most admirable herring and rock fifhery, and for. wild fowl is perhaps equal to any on tke pr s Continent. It is well fttHated'for a Ferry, being at a so narrow part ni the river, and is not more than thir y fiv - miles from the City of Wash **" ington by land. We will lik. Aiife fell a valuable Trad of Land; lying partly in King George and part -1 h ly in Stafford county, containing five hun -02 dred acres this trad is about one mile from Potomack .Creek, it is well timbered and watered, the fril is of an eicellent quality. For a further account' apply to Mr.Charier Stuart Waugh.at Dr. Benjamin Duffield's cr- Front street, No. .303, or to the Sub luy fcribers, living on the premifes,King G'Orge atlc cour'/y, Virginia. LEWIS WAUGIL ' S, Q R ' »nd JOHN WA'JGH. Ja«. 29 *iaw4v/ • * |___ • * J 3° fee ' a I lev m their rear. PHILADELPHIA: ; P»intsd BY JOHN FENNO. N„. S„ D.v u „ P.. ALJ„. A VENDRE, Q Une Terre Superbe fitue dans l'Etat dc la Nouvelle York. | LA BELLE Habitation cpnnue par le nom de SCOTIA, fi,tue fur le bord du nord dc la ' Riviere ds Mohawk et rjs a vis la florilTante ville dj Schene&ady qui eft a l'extremite dc la communication par eau entre la Oneda et * autres parties occidental avec la ville d'Alba- £ nie dont elle ell eloignee de seize miles An | gloi« ou cinq iieues uu tiers de france. Ceitc terre eft bcrnee par la dite Riviere environ deux tiers de lieue—les grands Chr mins des pirties de l'oueft et du nord fe joig ' nent en cet endroit avec plufteurs autres et conduifent * Tendroit par ou Ton traverse la Riviere vis a vis la dite ville—cette habitati on contient plus de mille acres, une grande partie de,la quelle eft en plaine de la premier, qualite et propres pour des pr i ies ou du grain dont elle produit une grand abon • dance. On pourr«it la deviser en plufieurs habita tions donnant a chacunc des ficuafions tres - commodes a placer des maifons—elle contient ; a present deux maifons grandes et bien com- » modes avec de* Granges Ecuries, Magazns, ,<c des Rcmifes pour les Voitures et plufiers c autres batimens qui font tret convenubles '' le tout fitue fur une elevation au bord de la * dite Riviere d'ou Ton a une vue biert agreea- > hie fur la dite ville, de« dans fes en -1 virons et dc la Riviere auifi bien que d'un m , c Reservoir d'environ acres, qui eft bien . ( v , fourni de poiflon et dc fio II y a auffi fur la dite terre une Moulin a or eau fur tin courant qui ne manque Jamais, di .ivec une maifon pour le meunir ;on y pour- an roit'ajouter d'autres moulins, &c.—fur cette as rerre eft aufli un bon Verger des meilleurs w fruits de cc pais d'environ millc'arbres, entes, in les Jardins abondent de toutes fortes de lruit th propre pour ce climat —Dependent aufli de P s cctf.fi terre plufieurs tenements avec des lots de terre dont les baux font d'une courte dure. P 1 II n'y a point de terre dans ces parties que f! foit pins feconde pour toUtes fortes de grain w d'hiver dont il en a etc feme Tautomne pasTe prefque deux cents boifTeaux ce que sera compris dans la Vente aufli bien que deux * petite* Isles dans la Riviere vis a vi* a la mai- son. ' n On penfe que la vue de ces terres on don- tc nera une plus haute idee qu'aucun defcrip •d tion qu'on pourroit en donner. f e e Pour les conditions de Vent»s il faut fe ei rendre chez le fouifigne demeurant fur les b< lieux ou a meflieurs Oliver Wendel ct Harri fon G. Otis, a Boflon—meflieurs Cornelius °' " Ray et De Wit Clinton, a New-York—mef- ty ie . lieurs James Gordon et Henry Glen, mem- a ' bres du Congres, a present a Philadelphie, ou a monsieur Stephen Bayard dans la ville de Schenedtady, qui feront connoitre le prix n ?c! et conditions de la Vente. JOHN SENDERS. t ——~"" Valuable Property c For Sale, c IN THE 1T STATE of NEW-YORK. THAT valuable and well known Estate, called SCOTIA, situate o:i the north bank of the Mchawk river, dire&iy opposite tile po pulous and flouriftiing town of Scheue&ady, 0 at the foot of the. water-communicr.tu.'n from ' the Western Country, and Upper Canada ; „ sixteen fniles from the city of Albany, cx- u tending about two miles on the bank'of the h river above and below the f*id town ; this a river is the only water communication in the United States with the great western Lakes, il The roads from the western and northern I* n " parts of the state of New York, together w with a number of other puhlic roads here , ' meet, fnd lead to the noted i'erry kept oppo site the (aid town. r j' It contains upwards of on« thousand acres, for I£r :,t proportion of which is intervale or 1( low land, calculated both for grass or grain, '.y t producing great burthens aimually ;it may hc be laid into a number of valuable farms, as- J t fording 'convenient and handfonie building a jor grounds, .here is now on the premises two ( very large and commodious dwelling houses, l jt with large Dutch barns, barracks, hovels, j ftablei, cart and waggon houTe, carriage house 1 s t y ft ore house, fqpimer house, and other out .. on a commanding eminence near the ut han * T R<rrivcr > *RorMf ir-hrantiful anrf- - 11 es tensive profpeft of thc r.vcr for fever3l '' iall the luwland, the town, and a fine lake 3 Vr * of water, covering about thirty acrcs, well , [al l stored with ali kinds of river filh, fowl, &c. -II- There : s a good grift mill on a never failing 'al- ftrcam of water, a good frame house, &c. ' for the miller, also convenience above the mill in for c f e<ftin g mor(: water works ; there is a • ar _ bearing orchard with nearly one thousand ap nd pie trees, set out, grafted of the best fruit,the sHe' E ardcns are flocked with all the various fruits iite the climate will admit; also several tenements out vrith P ortions of . on ftort leai'es. the The land in point of fertility of foil, 'sex to needed by none in the state ; there is now in cel. thc £ rou d near 'wo hundred bulhels winter ri- rain > which will be ineluded in the above s a ' a ' e ' i;l d A!fo two small islands in the river, oppoCte tke manfiop house, A view of the premises, it is presumed, ' t a will fully equal any defection that can lie oreEE ven thereaf. ifh- ;. or t lm,of sale applvto the Stibfcriber, refitung on the premises, Messrs. Oliver Wen of dell or Harrifon G. Otis, in the ' art- town of Boston, Cornelius Ray, or De Witt un- Clinton, Esquires, at the city of Nsw York ■om Gor '-° n or H - nr 7 Glen, Esquires, two and ,e, "-'-7 rlh '* r * of Congrels, St the city of r 1 hilad. iphia ; Stephen N. Bayard, in the rles to ' vn of , bcheneflady, by whom.the price & Id's t< i rms . e commmicated. ,r£ JOHN SANDERS. Snti<T,Jax. 28, 1795. N. B The remaining flock unfold, and all the farming utensils, the pur chafer or pur- I chafers may be accommodated with - rhi lad. Feb. 7. 2»w 3 m City Wafliington. )( s c h"e m e OF THE " LOTTERY,; No. 11. L L FOR THE IMPROVEMENT •OF T ; FEDERAL CITY. 1 A 20,000 Dolis's, and dwelling house, \ catb 36,800 are . 1 .50,000 1 ditto 15.000 & cafb 15.000 40,000 t dull 15>°oo & ;a(h 15 000 39,000 t , dido 10,000 fe cjlh 10,000 20,000 1 ditto 5,000 &calh 5,000 10000 j ditto 5,000 & calh $,000 io.oco A 1 Ca(h priie ot 10,900 « s ditto 5,000 each, are io,o< o ' l 0 ditto 1,000 10,00® aa dttt? 500 io,o®f 100 djuo 100 10,000 T 290 ditto 5® 10.000 400 ditto 25 i»,o»e * I.SOJ ditt-o «® BO,o<« I 15,000 ditto ~ i* rjo.ooo ' 16,739 p "«' s 33>* 6 ' B |inks 3 5_,c00 Tickew at 8 dollars 400,000 This Lottery will tfTord an pltgant fpeci n men of the private buildings to be erect din p II 'lie City of Wifbmgton—Two ferautiful dc- arc already feie fled tor che entire front* a on two of the public ; horn theft >, drawings, it is proposed to crrtt twoccntn and four corner buildings, as foou as podiblf e actor this Lottery is fo<d, and to c#»nvcy ihem *s whrn complete, t-hr fortuna'e advcntUTcrs, b, in the manner defctibed in the scheme for rt the HoteVLottery. A neit dtdu&ion of fiv< f c [ e per cent, will be made to defray the necef- a t3 fary of printing, &c. >«nd the fur- g plus will be made a part of the fundMntcnrieu u "g for the National Univerfnv, to be ereftcc q within thc City of Wafliington. ai ; ffT The drawing will Comr»e»ce as soon 1 as the 1 ickets are fold off The Vj money pnres will be payable in thirty day?. n I . X after il is finiihcd, an«S any ptizes for which (; 1- fortunate niiinWers are not piodneed within 2 twelve months after the drawing is Cl»fed art tl tc be confide*ed a 5 given towards the jn«d p ?" for the Univtrfity, it b mg determined to fettle the whole buAnefs in a vear from the p fc ending of thc drawing and to take up the eg bonds gtvrn 8S fecur'ty. M j. The ieal ftcurities given for the ptyment f, m of the Prizes, are held by the Piefident and a f. two Dire&ors of the Bank of Colurhoia, and are valued at more thdn half th<* amount of t | e rhe Lottery. The drawing will be under thc management of gentlemen a proved r bv the coinmillioncis for the City ®f Wash- y_ mgton, for the time being, and a&ing on , oath. t Samuelßlodget. I * # * Tickets «iay be had a: the Bank of a Columfeia ;of James W-ft & Co. Baltimoie: ( of Gideon Dcnifon, Savannah ; of Peicr Gilman, Boston; of John Hopkins, Rich- S : arid »f Richaid Wells, Cooper's fer- j: ry. c Aug; 30 0 4»r , " FOR SALE, " j oi A Lot of Ground, 1 ON the W( ft fide of Third, at thej i omer J y> of New or Story intheC'tyof Phila *■ m flelphia ; it heing 34 t 8 itichrs in J 1 > »n Third street, and 86 feet Heeo on Storv, x- street. On laid lot aielwo framed d welling house , two fllries high ; the corner house lis almost new, with a good cellar. he Tor terms and other particurars, apply -8. the Office of Kdvvard Bonfal[ Sc Co. or at rn No. 6g, not th Sccond ftieet. I er J». 26 tu& fgw ' 1 " Wants Employment, A Person who has a tolerable knowledge of CONVEYANCING, a general know- ■ or ledge of Accounts awd Fign ; «s, and writes ai » a good hand. He wou d engage bv the ( year, either in an Office or Merchant' | , 1 " compting house A line addreffctil to J,IJ. ( andle'tatthe Office of the.Gazeite of the United States, will be duty attended'o 8 > Jan.ro eodtf Is, — ■ — Wants Employment, h e AN £lderlv person, who writes a good , » han i, and understandsaccounts, and al •3I be w- it rerrrfffmeTided for jw (L^ k e and tnduftry. Any tradtfman or mechanic who may wifb , ' for such a person to keep his books,and roake out his hills, may r.cetve information bv ap plying t6 J macs Hard ie, corncr.of Lombart. ' and FiftVi street. 1 1 J*n. 23 ean a — < George Hunter, Chemijl, At hi: Lirboratory, No, 114, foa!h , x _ Second J!reat. j n TNTORMS his ttumtj cuttotiiers and ihc ter -t public, that he has hctiun |V DRUG bu finrfs again on an rxtrrfivc tl!. n. He hai lor laic a g ncr;ii■affortmrnt of 1 He FRESH DRUGS, . CHEMICAL PREPARATION'S, mid PA bt: TENT MEDICINES. Likcwife, painters' colours, dry and ground ' in oil, pjiitt bruDifs, window and coach ' J n* dvt fiuflv. lijiTt (d o'i, nti (,f rurpentinf, 1 , cop»l oil varnilb arid japiu, varrantt d good. A Hum. c(ipucras, red wwod ' by ihe .hogshead or Imaller rk: Asl.r imr.orii.ihe fnnpl j l.om the best WO market , and makes the comnofillor.s 'ind vt p., pdrations himlel', he if enabled to vouch the tor and wj.nntrvrn a,t.cl< (old ou. of his & I.abot atory, and likcwife to dilpofe ol (htm at the ru"ll rales." _ 6®' He Wi(hr» to fell , | a , pe joT o' (JKdlj'ND, the nonh-rifl cmn-r nl Hub and E!evemb-ftrecis,co.,ia,nii,e ? 8 l C et hi.nl on High.ft.eel, and ?6o feel on Eleventh ind lrr cr, Mr. Eriper'snew bu'.ldines — ur _ And another LOT on :he north f»de ol High Itreet l, near the above, p8 'ect front, and 200 , t-et deep. Both lots hjve the pnvilrge ot a i J > feei alley in their rear. _ Drc »3- .if COFFEE SA hogsheads ) * 350 barrels J no,ooo Ib«. just arrived in the Rebecca, Captain Hughes, from Jamaica. FOR -SALE By Peter Blight. Who has a!fo now landing out of the Mer oury, from Oporte, 'Choice Red Port Wine ' IN I' Ipl s. ' ' . Dec. 21 Robert Campbell, No. 54, foulh Second Jfrert, feconddnr htlfw the corner of ChefnutJlreet, HAS FOR SALE, ' The moil Genera] and Exteafivc Assort ment of BOOKS Ever offered for file i> this City, amonjrft ■which are a number of the lateit Eur#- pear. Publications Also a Complete AJJortmer.t of English & American Writing Paper, Dutch Quills, Playir- Card,, and every Article m the Stations y Line. R. C. Las lately printed the following BOOKS, 1. Religious cases of Con science, a:.!wr«ed in an Kvangelicaj manner at tli> cafuiiiic.it Lecture 111 Little Sr. Hi lens* ft reel, i»-v -gkvct-S.' Hay' watd, ro which is uow added, the Spir'uotT Comp^non,or the Profcfli' gCl»tift, an lMf£ j at the Baro 1 God—Price One D U ar . 2. Meditations an* C wemplations in 2 volume*, cojjaimng Vol. 1, M.dn ai ,e sa tnong the Tombs ; R eflexion® on a Viewer Garden ; and a Dcfetnt upon Creation. Vol 2 , Conttn.piations 00 the Night ; Comempi* tion.« Oil the ftdir) Heavens ; and a Winter P,erc. By H. rvt-y. A. M. late Rec tor of Wrftyii Favell j' Nortbampioufhiie Pt ice 80 Cents. g. B dunes of Hetvry ; or crfcriptive,pic tuiefqur, and inttru& \e pafiagf» S| fewct-d from The woiksof ibis dcieivedU admired author ; viz. Meditations >myn»irt« i mbs., RefL£hons on a-F'ower Gard 11, Descant oil the Creation, Cooiem Uttons on the Night, fhr ftairy Hfavcns ; and «i W<jnfcrr Puce ; ihc moll important interfiling and pittyncfque pailages, of The>on & Afysfio ; leiicts <5c |r»- 1 tiinns. Miscellaneous t.ra&s, reb; ous educa tion oi <langhu rs ; and ?rm irks 0. I >ra Bol ifigkroke's letieis. Tn hich au moirs of the Author's life and chaiae *er,w , I au Elegiac Poem on his death—l tig:; Cents. A• R:ff* and Projjrefs of Reli Soul, illtftiat- d in a cmirfe.of aid prafl'cal addreffcs, Ti.ited to perfot. character an.'! circumftffflce ; wi meditation and^frr^. 1 js <° ch.»1 - Ip. To all .'which .re fubv>m c < , f rmon »n tjr* one thing neenfu!. Ip JDoddridge, D D-— Price 60 Cei u 5. Sermons by Hugh D I' r /•.dinburgh, one •( the mtn'ft' rs : Church, and Peofeflor of Rl'fo *■ t I.ett< is in the l-niveifity of Ed i , 4 — Price One Dollar. x 6. A Seimon on the Freedom and Happi ness of. the United States of A merica,pu ach ed u» Carbflc, ou ihc 5 h of O'-i0 k ;cr 6c [ publifbed ai tiie 1 equ. il of ih* Phi'ane.,'ina i and 1 ai'C'r.'fter tioopsof Light HorU. Ro bert D D.D. Paftu/of the Pieißyte ' nan church in Carl.fl , and en of the PlOts» foi s in D ckenfon';. Co:h ge—Pi ice 2® Ce-nl»» 7. ! h Philok>pliy of Natural y, hy ' Willutn SjpcllJe, Member of the Royal and - An iq«nria» Shciely EembuJgh—Pijce s - Doila-'. 8. The Weftminft r AfTembly's Shorter c Cattchifm, explainfcd bv wav of qtifffion an 4 answer, by Filher ana trfktnc—Price 89 '• Ctnts. e • q. Mentoria, »r the Y >nnjj Ladies Friend, H\ Mrs. Rowfon of the K w i h ■ »re, Pnila df lphi.i, author of ihr Iru|u»fu >r, Fillc de Cf»ambre, Vidor!I.',1.', Charlotte, . f , C tits. 10. A ijmple Story. By Mis. Inchbald-» Pi ice One Dofjar* it. Ihc F-ol o f Quality, or ijie History ? of v• ,"~Tn 1 hTce~ffoT- ~t l umcs, by Mr. Brooke, Price 2 D'lliars 40 I Cents. 12.. SeTmo on importynt by the la»e rev; auk pious samucl D«vis, A. M. Tome " limr President of tfi College ?n New Jertey in 2 voTf; To which are no%y adJed r three occasional fe-mons, not included in the form er edit ons-; memoirs ?nri eh«»ia<:ter of the authoand two feunons on a fcount of bis c.eath, by the »ev. I)rs. Gibbons, and Finley, Priee 4 Dol ars. 13. 7he Life of Bar»n Frederick Trenrk, containing his adventures, bis cruel and ex* e ceflivc fufferings during trn years trnprtfon -- inent in the foitrefs of urg, by cojn mar.d of the late Kiag of Pruflia ; also imec- • ; dote*, historical, political, and perianal Price One D«llar. 14. *Thc Condu&or Generalis, or the Of fice, duty, and authority of Juihtc* of «he Peace; High fherifr, under fheriHs, coroners, constables, goalers, jury men, and overbet* of the poor ; as al(o the ofhee o4 clerks ol a'- fizCf 3Q d of the Peace, See. to which are axi d<-d, the excise and tJitia laws of thr 13'hn;- ed States, and the a«?t called the ten Pound act of thclftftte of Pcnnfylvan'va, and New York £ ft Prkre 2 Dollars. f! 15. The History of-a bv M . Brooke— Prtce 20 Cents. , s 16. A Tr< aule #n *ihe of J.im?'rca, with <ome obfeivations *>ri the Fever of America, and !fr» appepdix,ccn ain fdme hints on >\e means of preff r «i*if the heah h of Soldiers in hot C't': ates ;Ky Jti>- 1t bert Jackfori, M. D. Pollar. - Country Storeh'.-epejs r? h fd with Books and Station; a by the quantity on very lo\ s. Jan. 27
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