BOOK S, | t POINTED Li PUBLISHED by Matthew Carey, No ixS, Market Street, , fl t. Charlotte, a tale of truth, ■ Bjt Mi s Ro iU/qh, of the Nc- :i- T'be^fr c Philadelphia. ' ' Second American edition —Price 75 cent*. £Thc rapid f«i!e of the *'irlt Edit:.. o this iuterciling novel, m a few moaths, is the belt proof of its merit.] 2 \Sxtru3 frern the Critical Review, April 1791, />; 4.68. It maybe- • tale of t irli, tor it is not tin- : natural, a».d it is ■; tile of real diPr e! — 2 Charlotte by tlfe rivtvftce of a teacfjtr, re- , Vpmnisudcd to a Cehabl from humanity ra- 2 Viier than a conviction ot her imegiity dt Ibe ".siu'aviiy of her former conducV, 15 en 5 iic&l from .he\j»ovenvel% and accompany J 2 a you ig olheer to America—The mai riage ? cereni ny, ifnof forgotten, is p>ftpo"cd, 3 a*J Charlotte dies a miriyr t® the incon ftdtfty ofher lover, and treachery of his 3 frieml>—The fixations a'e artless andaf- J — file dcTcriptions uattnal and pa thetic j wis Ihou'd feel frr C rariotie if loch a person ever e'xiiWdi vh» for on error, ffcarce'y, perhaps Je erwd so fevers 3 pu *i foment. If itua fiction, pnerio ju'.i »e is not, wc think, propeily distribute" r a. Tie InquHitdr—bv Mrs, ftowfoa, cond Philadelphia edition. 8? cents 3. Adventures fßodericßmdnm. 2,v01s 1 dollar U".d 50 cents, coarse papei—) ( | doli»r ■» >d 75 <*ofits', :i »e 4- Notes on *!ie (fate (fV • 1 ginxi—by Tho- 2 ill as JptFei.lon Price, nearly bound, om j dollar and a ha'f $. History of the Frent h Revn'ltiHovi, from its commencement ro the death ot the Qu ee > and ex cation of Briflor. 1 Two dollar^. Extract trom TH>. PRKFACT C **' "T*He ati triors hav<- vief'tinicd toJf 2 their t'ttie the epithet Impaitiafe and the 4 region is. fv cautV the*v cannot cljrge rhsm. selves with fee l tig the fiuajlett hia> to any pa.tv, but tliat of t ,- uth and iitn rty ; ano they flatter themfelvc*, that their read<\r«: will find 11 >t only every circumilance fairly ieoicfented, but eW'y cen'uralilc a.'tin, whoever w# c the authors or a«sto- s, nra k- \ ed in its proper colors. If it \va* oeceipi l \ a declaration of then own pi inci- they would (a), they a K e neit er torv. r nor republica —They Jove liberty as'Sng- 1 K liill wh'jji, 'A:id ex-c evety criminal art | f bv wu 'h io-fitfble a c.iuf« is enciangurtd antl x 4igraced. • f In the p»-efent ierment of the public •' m'nid, they cannot flatter themf-;lves with the hpe r . nf .feeing this claim umvevfally ' 4 acknowledged.. On she cont«avy t thcs are 1 V we// afjared that ihefe p'iges will not be ucceptublt i 19 the zeb/oui of eith r party, tiur when time t Hiall rh* clou s «»f political decep- * tio., they/with some rx. cO that 1 Verdnft from public opinion, wh-ch candor ; and .y»oderatiot« ffild'un fail to receive. 1 E&t.iaCt from tkf. cm tic al Review, 1 jANUAfcV, 1794 — 12. We ?Kive i e-rtauily derived much plea sure, and d moth information from ( t he peru&j »f tfte.lV volumrs ; w«- .hi'4< : them, both f'»r matter nil ltyle, worthy t the artent oh of ">ll who intercft 1 in rv nts wh oh hav- (o jnftly excited the < cufi«»fity and O'l mankind." < b. Plowdens of t\hi Briti(hempire 1 from May 179-» ro emb' r A i dolbr and aqu ter. fT4iis is as inter- ] eftingan va<u-' : >le a publication as had i appealed tor tjiafV years.J j 7. BeattieN E-ewicu'S of Mor.ll Science 2 vols. One dollar and three quarter* ( 8. Ladies Libiary. Second American edition. 87 \ cc-ts. Cont"lntno— M»fs Mooie's i'.il'a ys {• Or. Gregory's I.e jjacV to his Datighfc;; Lady Pfcnnißg tpws unfo»tuna ! « mother's ad vce to her D"io;;hter«ri Mare'hionfrft dt? Lamb It's Advice ofa motht-f tohtr daughter y Mrs Chaoone's I etter on the gover iniei r oi the tertip.ri Swilt's Letter to. aYou"£ Lady newly married ; Moore's Fables tor tin- Female Sex 9 f >umal iurant un Scjouren France de pu's le com me. icemen- d'aout jfuiqu*' la pi'diTk-cemhre; aiirjueleft ajoute un t eei • ' des e ve"emMs ict ;>l«s rem a quable qui j ont eu Ik u a Paris, d puis cette epoq«e, ju<qu'a la m<" t du roi de France" Rounds 4-a- dollj! fewedj 2 foliar s. tC. F.dwaid's tteatife on the at ie'rti*»ni. Coar<e a dotlaf—liive, 3 dotftv and hall. ti. lights of Woman—-by Mrs. Woldon j craft. A dollar. 12. Wiliifoo's Sacramental Meditations — Aocents. . ' f 13. J^nnvan's Holy \V< v, made by ag'j*ll fl D bbolus. 14. Short account of Algiers Second edi tion, enlarged—2s cent ;. Containiuj?—*A description of that eoun trv~ofthi- manners and ruftoms « f the.in hahitant^—ard of feve al Wars Sn' n, F anre, »£laod, H"''' a-'d. Xv. cc . . find of er powrs of; Kurope—iiom the 11 ftirpatioii oi'lVa b 'olfa a«'d the mvafion of Charles V. t » the t time.—With a eoncife view of the ori of the war Ue tw?er. antl she United Si ates. Embeiirbed with a map oi Barbkry, pre he Vlor o'cto; Fez, Algiers, Tunis, J amd Tripoly. To the pr-sent editirm is added a very copious index, containing le'ltrrs fmni sundry Amer'can- prisoners in to their friend's irk t' e U -ited State-—# Uft •»' vclTe's taket —a- d ilmy very infoieftr iHR articles init n tl>e si' lt et-.tion. 15. Blair's Lt< t ■■ es on Rhetoric and Belles ptfters Thrfe dollars 33CC1VS. 16. A'miih's L- :o Ma 1 led Wr>«t»rn, on riurfiiijr and tbc manage me nt of c'bit'drrti. b'2 ;-2 criiis. -.7. American Farn«M®s letter*. 8q crutt. 18. You«J» 2wo Is. f :!01-33 33 centsi 'Coniaming—Dialogues a G«v C r- Offl and r evera» Vonos? l:.'"iics ot O :ality her fcholar<.—ln v»htcn each 1l idy u made ? to speak according to h;r r.articnllar t temper, and inclination —Their (cveia! '?n! &. ere pointed out, and the caty Wiy to annuo them, as well »s to -th»nl<, and (peak, and a&propctly; no lei* care ,being taken io their hearts trt , than to •. n* * lighten their uhdefftanUings ufe'ul J kn > w led pi'. A Ihoit and clrjr -k air<%giv«-n ofNacrcd and profane Hilto y iiJ some ItiTonf in CxifOg'aphy. Ihe •s i'l itfleo iliu 'C,n< 1.0 vvnth the ajueablc, •he w u»tt bring wuh pi«perre fiexioas atid moral Ta'ei. iq. IJuncan's'LiLCTiewa Logic. Bdcc«iu c. jp epic p tin. 37 1-2 '"'s. 1. *11 m h Coxt's xa:- ,iaiioi»ol LoidSticl ft'l \s b'civaiions. 62 i 2 centi, Ladiet' i'*ri-md. 37 %-?. cen s. m'lVory oi \cv» Vork, froW it^ difcovt-ry 10 1 doiPcU 24. Coinpieie A for the pi--'I n war,con taining mapk of France, H dlaud, Neißcr Lifds, Germans, V,<a 11, lta : y, and ItK : Weft-Indre "idciiais. 25. C 0mu1,,• u.t.j, of the United States, with the Ftcetal 62 1-2 cents. '29. Peyton's Grammar lor Ftc..chmtii to learn English. 50 c« nts. 27 EpiCten hocini fdion. 31 cents. .28 Gav'> Fat>i< s. 31 cents. 29. Chiljftiail L'.onorny . 25 c«*hi«* 30. ChVi ms of - Melody, a e/ioicc colleflioi. ol Smgs. cents. 3:. Ame-ican Mufetim, 1 a vols. Jvo. dollar,. a»id 20 cents. " Th' American Mn'Vnm is not only dft'- rvently C'llculati dto dilL r.niia polit ca'an j •otiuT valuable infoi ma. ion, but it hai bee nilifor inly conduced v. nh tattej ait n'»en| A opnetv. 1 t'O tbeft imp >1 Uni fcts t< fuperadded ;he more immediate r i'rc/° do , umen.& Irom abl vou I will v» 11 un to pronounce, as my 1 Hat n more uldul lileiai.y pJan ha§ tuvet beer! undertaken in America, nor one more delerving of ptib lie encouragement." 0 General Waftiington. 23. ,Poeit»s of Co\. Humphrey s. 37 1-2 ccnts. 34. Catech'fm oi Man. 1$ i_| cents. 315- Tom Pamt's Jj?s. 18 t-v> cents *30. Carey's account of ine Yellow Fever, 4 b editmn. s"> Cfiits. 37. Devout ChnUun's Yatk Mccum. cent ?• 38. if i iden of the S ud. 50 rents. 39. 1 riink well pn*t. 5 c ats. 4'>. D ti. \ firidt. 6 dbi r.-. Nov. 29 eddt FOR SALE, SEVERAL VALUABLE T rafts of Lan d, LYING in Iving Geo r j*e County, Virgi nia, lying on the south fide of Potomack Creek, near ils mouth, being one mil 6 from j the fiver Potomack, containing by old fur-| ve\ eleven hundred and ten aces. There is' on the above of Land a dwelling ho*fe thirty tiy twenty, with three rooms 011 the ftrft floor, and two above, with, fire pflees, a kitchen With a brick chimneyi frables, corn hottfe, meat hOufc, dairy and other out hou ses? also a good Yarned store hoOf\: by twen ty four, an<l a granery, both perfe&ly new, and agreeably fitnated on the Creek, com manding a fine view of the riVer Pdtomack, and one of the baft flieries either on the ri ver or creek. This creek s navigable for veffelt of fcvcral tons, and abounds With wild fowl of every kind, particularly ducks The land is fertile and w 11 adapted to the culture of corn, rye, anfl tdbacco: 7 htffe is -alio cm it a Quantity of timber nf " r fi'Prior quality, e thcr for fliip or house builTing, cOr;tjguous to the tvater, from whence it could be rafted to Alexandria, or to th City of Washington, arid is not more than fifty miles diflant from either place. The growth U chiefly red and white 6ak, locnfl, walnut, hickory, cedar and popkrs of an ne; y size. There are also a coupje of small I meadows now in timothy, and several other rich fwdni'ps which may be put in at a small cxpence. The banks confrfl chiefly of Ihcll- of the belf quality, which affords a val uable and inexhatiftable fund manure. Likewise anotber valuable Trait, lying in Potomack river,in King George ly oppcfite to Port Tobacco in Maryland, containing about four hundred acres ; oae hundred of % it is heavily timbered with white oak proper for house or ship building j about fifty acres of marOi, and the whole of the. land perf<s<stfy level, and well adapted*to farming, lieing of a ftiff quality, and excel lent for hoi manure. It bounds on the ri ver about three quarters of a mile, has a !' moj\ admirable herring and rock fifhery, and for wild fowl is perhaps equal to aiiy on the Crintinent. It is well situated for a being at a narrow part of the river, and is not more than thir y five miles fronfc the City of Wash ington by land. "\\"e will likewise a valuable Tradt-c-f Land, lying partly in King George and part ly in Stafford county, containing five hun dred acre* this tra& is about oilCrtifte from Potomack Creek, it is well timbered and waiteijd, the foil is of an excellent quality. For a further account' apply to Mr.Charles Stuart Waugh,at Dr. Benjamin Du {field's south Front flrcet, No. 303, or to the Sui)- fcribers, living on the premises, King G or» e county, Virginia. ' . LEWIS WAUGH, O R JOHN WAUGH. / *iaw4w jfr Forty Dollars Reward. KkAN nvav t'r.iiu rlitf '*u!>tribci' ir Wt>pi! urVj Gloucffeer C.nin.ty, N?w. |ei Sir day m«vring r) c ilt! rlfact, Two young Negro Fellows, named jack and i'Wn, each about 20 < yea - f 'S c J J a( kisof ada k black cofnur ai <1 as Topn is «f an op«T cruintt nance, of a yellowish colour, and much -disposed to laugh. 1 hey are sprightly ac\i ve< fellow s, t ant' but little (lion r»< /ijc ieet h ; th«?y wcrr bc k h wni xl effed ; Jack l-rd on » bl.u br #.*d cloth coat „and different of Clorhcs. WhoeyC 'akes np (aid fervant l ?, anf fpcmes them in any t»oal in the United States, fotnat rheii makers may t»et thet; at-air fli.dl rece ve the a!iove reward and realonablc expencef. Jobrh Sparks, Andrew Hunter. <4 2a > tf _; ' 1 PHILADELPHIA: Printed „ JOHN FENNO, No. s „ ~ j A VEXDRE, , i UneTerre Superbe fitue dans l'Etat de la Noiivefle York. LA PFJXE Habitation conntre par le nom de' iiruc fur If bord du nord de la Riviere de Ivfohjwk. a vis a vii la florifPinte vilie 'd* Schcnediady qui eft a l'extrernite dc la co>ilrrfuiiic;:tion entre la Carieda et vitrei |*«ii i '*■■> occk outul avec la vdled Alba nie dont ellccf 1 : ciotgnue dc fcizj,* miles An glo i? ou cinq lit'Uc« un tier* de france. Cette terre eft bornce par hi dite Riviere environ deux tiers de iieue—les grands Ghe mins des parties dc raueit ctr du nord (c joig nent en cet endroit avec plufieurs autre* et co 3duUent a I'endroit ou Ton traveffe la Riviere vis a vis la dite vil'e— ette habitati on contient plus de mille acres, une grande partie de> la quelle eft en ia premier, qualite et propres _pour des praii.es ou du grjtin dont elle produit une grand abou daSice. On pourroit la devlfer en plufieurs haßita tions donnaut a chacune des situations tre* commodes a placer des iitaifons—elle contient j a.present deux maifons gr aides et bien com modes avec de* Granges Ecuries, Magazns, des Remises pour |ea Voitures et plufiers aUtres batimens qui font trea conven tbiet le tout fitue fur une elevation au bord de la dite Riviere d ou I'on a unfe vue bien agreea ble fur la dite ville, des' pfairies dans fes en virons et de la Riviere t aulH bien que d'un Reservoir d'enyiron trente acres, qui eft bien fourni de poiflon et de gibier. II y a apfli fur la dite terre une Moulin a eau fur un coiir r:t qui ne manque Jamais, avec une ihaifon pour \c rtieunir ; on y pour roit ajouter d'autres moulins, &c.—Air cette t?rre eft uufTi un bon Verger dts meilleurs fruits de ce pais d'ejiviron mille arbres, elites, les Jardins abondcntcte toutes fortes d'* iruit ' propre pour ce climat—Dependent aum de ! cctt terre piufieurs tenetnciits avec des lots • He tetre dont' les baUs! font d'urie Courte dure. It n'f a point de terre dans ces parties que fait, plus fc:on'de pour routes fortes de gpim d'hiver dofit il en a- ete feme l'automne paffii prefque deux cents bojiTeaux ce que sera compris datid la' Veiite bien que deux p -iites llles danß lsi Ritiere Vis a vis a la mai fon. On penfe que la vue de ces terres on don ncra une plus haute idee qu'aucun descrip tion qu'on pourroit en dbnner. ?oW*l3s conditions de Venfces il faut fe rendre chez le fouiTigne demeufant fur les lieux ou a meHTieurs Oliver Wcndcl et Harri ion G. Otis, a Bollon—melfieurs Cornelius Ray et De Wit Clinton, a New-York—ifcef ' iieurs Tames <jordoti eC Hefaff Glen, mem bres du Congres, a present a Philadelphie, ou a monficur Stephen Bayard dans la ville de Schene&ady, qui teront connoitre le prix ' et conditions cd la Vente. JOHN SANDERS. Valuable Property For Salt, IN tHE ; NSfV-IXJKFC: - THAT vlualleund well known Estate, caller! SdOTIA, situate on the north bank of 1 the Mohawk river, dire<sfy oppcifite the po • , pulbus and fiouriflung town of Scheueilady, ' , at the foot of the water-comir.unication from ' j th 6 Weft em Country, and Upper Canada ; i sixteen miln from the city of Albany, cx -1 tending about tivo miles on the bank of the " l'iver above -ahd below the said town ; this " river is the only water communication in the i'nit -H States with the great western I.akes. 1 The from tile western and northern parts of the Rate of New York, together > with a number of other public roads hete : meet, and lead to (he noted ferry kept, oppo- Cte the said town. 1 It contains upwards of one thousand acres, 2 agr at proportion of which is intervale or 3 low land, calculated both for grass or grain, " producing great burthens annually ; it nlay he laid into a numb jr of valuable farms, «f ---3 fording convenient and handsome building grounds j "iere is now on the premises two e very large and commodious dwelling houses, with large Dutch barns, barracks", hovels, a (tables, cart ahd waggon honfe, carriage house e (tore house, fumm.r house, and other out- . hoiifes, en a commanding emin nee near the bank of the river, affording a beautiful and ' exteniive pfofpeift of the river for several mile's, thelowk.nd, the town, and a fine lake of water, cow-ring about th.rty acres, well " stored with all kinds 6f river fiih, fowl, &c. There : s a good grift mill on a never failing irrcam of water, a good frame house, Sec- I for the miller, also convenience above the mill s for ererSing- more water works ; there is a bearing orchard with nearly one thousand ap •e pletraes, fctout, grafted ol'fite best fruit, the ' gard.-ns are stocked with a 1 the various fruits the climatc will admit i alfofeveral tenements, with portions of land on short leases. The land in point of fertility of foil, s ex ceeded by none in the state ; there is now in' th? grou d near two hundred hufhels winter grain, which will be iucluded in the above sale. Also two small islands in the river, opposite the mansion house. ;A/«w of the premises, it i, presumed, willfully equal any dafcription that can be , given thereof. <1 F ° r terms of sale apply to the Snbfcriber, refidmg on the premises, MefTrs. Oliver Wcn h dell or Harrifon G. Otis, Efquirts, in the town of BoHon, Cornelius Ray, or De Witt , Clinton, Efquircs, at the city of Nsw York . James Gordon or Hehry Glen, Efquircs, two , of the members of Congress, at the city of ■ i I hihde.phia; Stephen N. iJayard, in the town of Scheneclady, by whom the price J; (' termS of sale will be communicated. JOHN SANDERS. ' II Sate£B, 1795. N. B The remaining (lock utrfold, and all the farming utensils, the pwrchafer uur chafcrs may he accommodated with. Vuiiad. Feb. 7. 2iW3ln FOR SALE, A Lot of Gi*t>und, ON ihe weft fjdc.of ibiid, the < oincr of New or Sto>) ft»cet, in fhr City of Phila delphia ; it being 34 feet 8 intl<es 'tout wn Third ftrret, anu 8C /cet deep »h» S ory, llreer. On fa«d Un ure % two frameri civ-' lling lioufe-, iwo stones ; corner liuulc almoll new, wiiha celJar. Fortrruis and other apo'y at he Oflk; of hdward Borifajl Sc Co. or at No. 6-, ! 'Oith Second (liect. Fin* i' 6 . : City of VValhuTgton. s c HE M E OK TH E ■LOTTERY, No. 11. FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FEDERAL CITY. i A magnificent > 20,0GQ l>oi art, and dwelling house, ycaih 35.Q00 are 4 5c,000 , x ditto 15,#00 A 25,000 40.000 1 ditto 15,000 & afli 15,090 30,000 1 di'lo 10,006 iz calh 10,000 20,000 x diftQ 5,000 Sc .*a!h 5,000 10 oco \ ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 10,000 | , Calh pn«c of 10,000 g ditto ,s,oo®'each, are ic.o o jo 1,000 10,00© 20 ditto 500 * 10,000 100 ditto 100 10,000 200 ditto 50 10, cor 400 ditto 2$ 1 o,ot»c I,OCO dllto 20 20.0"C ! 15, ( ,oo ditto' r® >50,000 ' "'si.739 I>: ucs ! Bianks 50,000 1 icXtlft at 8 dollars 400.000 Tnit tottery will afford- an tl< gant fpeci rttn of the private 111I0lOgTS to het d it. the City of Walhm^ton — beatititu) df- are already felc £)rd f'H si mi I OSI two ol the pub! c fqiU'es ; from iheU drawings, it il proposed 16 erect two c« ntr«* lour corner building, as foon'ts -ptsflible aher this Lottery i&Md, and to iOrtvcy ihcto when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, i|) the Dinner described in the. fchen»c for the Ho. el Lottery. A neU-d' du6ki<>« of J per cent, will be to d< fiay the necel (aiy expt nces c>t priming, &c. and »lac iu»- plu» will be made apart o( th fund mrcnn«-<! toi* thr Ni»rional ijniver fii y, to be eieftcd within the City oi Wa(hin*toi^ wi|! com ry-nee a 6 soon 4s the Ttckets arc lok' o<f The ' money fwires will b« payable iu thirty day after it ij finilhed, and any ptires for which for'uuatf nuinfers wot within i wdve months after thr diawinp, tsclafed *re <n he conG cktid as j*iven towards '.he flind r for [he Un»verfi r y, it bftng determined to fen It- the whole business in a year irom tWe ending of the drawing and to take up the; ootids givin esftcuiity. The ieal fecuvities i»iven for the payment of the Prices, air held byihe Prefldent and " Tl !£jg 6»i ft 1 j ■"■rrT thy Bank of Colnm Sia. j i.r arc valued at nftirFTivTi na 1r ( 11 j• ■ <n:i?>iint <> ~~ ~ the Lottery. The drawing will be iht inanaprnifnt ot 24 gentlemen a hly ihe conamitlloners foi the City ml \Va(h mgion, for ihe'time being, and a^flug on oath. v Samuel Blodget. * # * 1 lcjctis may br had the Rank ol Cohun ia ; of Jxhif* \V< ».r Brtli imoie; <»' Gid eon Dcntton, Savannah; of Pe'fr Gilmai . Boston ; of |ohn Hopkins, R cb fiond : and Ru Ward Wells, Cooptr's fcr iv. . Aug 30 • eoirf Wants Employment, AN Flderly ptrfon, who writ > a good hand, and under (lands accounts, and who <tl so an be w< 11 recomm«ude<Woi his honefl) aid nduftry. Any trade (man or. mechanic w ho may wilh for lu. h a Dtifou to kcrp his books,<ind m k out his bills, may r. ceive iu l ormat on b\ .ti plying to J mtsHsirdk;, corner ol Lo.ni .oJ md Filth (licet. ,1"' 23 sawtf George Hunter, Cbdyijff, At bis Lariorafsry, No, iiAyfcpth Second Jlr^at. I N ' FORMS his former cullomrrs and the public, h' has hfoun bu li.ncfs aga n on an . sttt nfive o'an. He has*f»»r sale a g ncr»i- ;(Toiiment of FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICAL Pk LP AR A "HONS, and PA TENT MKUICIN'J,. Likewise, painters' 'colour*, d > v and ground in oil, pait>r brnlliOs. window and coach glass, dyt ftt.ffs. Itnfeed oil, oil of imp. nine, | cop iJ oil varnish and japan, warranted good. Allnm,cop,« ras,midd' f,jr r Mind redwood by thi hogftiead or frnalicr qua sTity.- Ashe lin ports ibe li.m pi s irom the best market , and make* the cotripofitions and preparations himfi hfe is enabled to vouch lor and vyarrant cve r \ aitich- fold rut r>f his J Labotatory, and hkewiicto dispose ol them at the moll rates. (fsr He wifbes to fat s la.ge I.OT of GKOUND, the north-cast cor lKr Q ( H*h and Kleventli-fttrtlij coiilaining 78 l ef l front j nn Higti-n.ec', and 200 »• et on iv Cventh lliect, opcolitc Mi. Li 1 pci'snew »iuild ; ,ns» — And .inoiher LOT un thr worth tide rt Higi. ' ftrcft.nearthe al»ov r , P 8 lect Irani, «nd sor. feet He. b- Both io't hive ihe prtvilt vre ol a feei alley in their tear. . stf_ Wants Employment, A Prrfmi who has know edw ol ro\VEYA"NCIN"G. kno-.- ledgt o( Account? wtl Figti and writes a j»o<itl hand. He h-ruUl !>v the either in an Offire or (ortiptiog house A line aild'tU'ooi (p J.B. and lei t at the Office of the Gazette of the j United States, will lie dim attendedto » (an. lO . j.r c O F F E li 5-1 ) 5 ,;jQ twrrds J "c.oco lbs. Just arrived in the Rebecca, Caotain Hughes, from Jamaica.' for ea l l bv Peter Blight. Who has alio now landing out of the Mer cury, from Oporto. Choice Red Port Wine, /A' P J p E S Dcc - " d "carriage * OF THE PUBLIC MAILS. PROPOSALS will be receive ed at the General-Poft-Oflice until the "nil day of March next, inciiifively, iorcarrvi|.'» the mails of the United-States between \'li ladcljAia and the city 'ml Kcw Yeri.—Phj£i delphia and Baltimore—Baltimore and Alex andria—ipd Philadelphia and Pittibuiyh— tltt times of arrival t<7 be as follow i. Pbiladetp ia qpd M-w-frrk., Receive the mail at Piuladeljuia crert Monday, Tuefdiy, Wednesday, Th Friday and S ty at one o'clock in ternoon—and deliver it at Ne\v-Y< twenty hours after, viz) every Taefda riefday, Thursday, Friday, Saturda Monday at nine o'clock,m the morniii fe turning, receive the mail at Nfctv-T very Tiiefday, Wedncfday, Tliurfda day, Saturday and Monday, at one in te noon, and deliver it at Fhilarleip nineteen hours, viz.) every Wednesday day, Fneiry, Haturtiay, Monday and ,£ 1 day, at eigfrt o'clock in the morning. •4 t /'■' ilad-lpbut <7 >d Baftiiifun Persons offerir.g proposals rc desired what terms th v will carry this mi times a. w . ck, : and on what terms tl carry it fix times a week. i hree times a week. Receive the mail at Philadelphia Mon-day, Wednesday, and Fri ay, at o'clock iii the forenoon, and deliver it timorc, (in twenty-eight hours) ever day, Thursday, and Saturday, at three in tSe afternoon. Returning, rec Mail at Baltimore every Tnefday, T and Sunday, at ten o'clock in the ever: deliver it at Philadelphia, every Tl Saturday, and Tucfday, at nine o'c the morning, (35 hours.) Sex limes a week. Receive the mail at Philadelphia Monday, Tuesday, WeaneJJay, Tl F iday, *ind Saturday at eleven o'clrc fo'renoon, and deliver it at'Hihr re twenty eight hours) every JTuefda] day, Tmirfday, Friday, S turdav, -day afternoons by three o'clock—l< receive the mail at. Baltimore t\ day, Wednesday, Thursday, Frids and Monday evenings by ten o'clo< liver it at Ph ladelphra (in 34 h< Thurff&wt, Friday, Saturday, Moi day and WiMrW'd ry -n.orninVg. clock. 1 Tjultbnore and Alexin Receive the rna.il at Baltimore firji of April to the p.rj} e*' . every Monday, Wednesday ly in the morning (or by half past or each preceding evening) ans t Alexandria the fame day sat fix 0 even ng. Returning, receive . Alex i ria the fame rv enir-.s b I ten ;/clock, cr early the next morni z? ' deliver it at Baltimore, every Tuefda; ( . ' day and Saturday, by half pall soar in the afternoon. Fom the IJi ofNcrvemfcr to th- 7 ' April, receive the mail at B>.ltj?- before, and deliver it at j Monday, Wednesday and Friday, h ,v • e «'clock in the evening, and at Ale r" ij each succeeding morning at eight "ri v Retuiinjnc, receive the mail at Al ■ every Monday, Wednesday arid Fieay, « five a'clock :n the afternoon, and di' v <tf )' at Georgetown at seven o'clock in tl e\-»- in t T, and at Baltimore or-each fuccce '"gday a: half pad; four in tic .dVeniocn. Persons proposing to ca. t?:c M-jil* on this route, are requcfted to w'v.t t frn-3 they will carry it every d day* vi) the hours for • delivering tl mail being the fame. Receive Lh * IXljlil ai e • turday at half past eleven o'clock in 1 - noon, and deliver it at Pittsburgh c\ day at 110 n. Returning, receive at Pittsburgh every Friday at five o the afternoon, and deliver it at Phil m* every Friday at noon. Note I. The cojitra&s for carff ' - Mails will be made to commence oi' lj< 1 day of April next (cxc pt the mai the carriage of which ihall ennmene t rday tfce 18th day of April) end in forge until the lit day of AprU X~ Note 2. Should the hcr.rs of 1 and tlt livering th-f Mailt be found n?ent to the public, tke P< ft-Mafter may at any time change th err; pnrr - if such changes wbuld prove iojurioi ! contra6lors, they shall not be rr.ade an adequate compensation previously k ed. Note 3. For ever) 7 quarter ct a delay, not exceeding twelve quarter ■ every hour's del?y thereafter, fubl'e< the times pref crifced for delivering 1 firft mails at the Poft-OfTices in Ne Philadelphia, Baltimore and Alexur fliall forfeit one* dollar ; - 1 every hour'j delay in delivering the 1 < mail at and Philadelphia - ( t tively, they shall forfeit one dolb- r ' | excuses to save a forfeiture for delay ' i admitted, v-nlefs rcafona le proof be |ed to the Poft-Tvlafter-General, that hf ' i lays were occufioned by impaiiibihty i ers. j Note a. Thec<S)tra/ors (ha!! Be - <* i fible for the fidelity of,the persons, I ' *W" Ithey entrust the mails. Gener; 1 Poll OCice, Philadelphia. Jan. a;th, 1795- ' 1"., r
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