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Fpm tih Virginia Arcus. To the memory of Miss Kdiin C. Bootit, Iste o» Amelin county, who, after r short life of exemplary virtue and usefulness, died on the 38th of December, 1813, with the ut most composure snd resignatior, of a linger ing and painful pulmonary affection, which she bore without a murmur. She did onto others, as she,would have them do unto her * she lived as she -wished to die, and died, as she lived—Chee'ful, resigned and happy devoid of fear, fud of hope, and unuimated with the full assurance of immortal life, hao. pines* and glo“y-» *T!3 done stern Death perform* the high de cree, • , And hurls his dart to set the captive free ; *Tis feet-it long can Sourish Acre, But angel Virtue seeks a Jdemvenlr sphere ! Once in an age we sec a beam divine. In which the lucid virtues all cembine, 8ent ftofn the etut of life, this vale to light, Warm the xhillsoul and charm the ravish’d sight. . Sush, Edi i * was—a modttt, matchless ray, From the pure orb of Heav’n’s effulgent day '! Ifer soul was orkat; there grace and virtue dwelt, deplete Wi h love, it felt Vthxtt should bejelt. Wo* of its sting, her^seraphAhand beguil’d, And at her voice the poor and weak ufi smil'd : Her mein wa3 pious, and her toords were true, Her heart.no envy nor ambition knew ; Her deeds were many, and, in truth were such, We emuot praise or copy them too much. ffat-blameieee only, was ker transcier.t life, Unstain’d with guile and uudiaturb’d by strife, Of Godig heart and philosophic mind. She strove to bless her sex, and—all-mankind : Known to dUcate, she was uribrtovjn to woe, She did no evil, and she had no fee ,* The good she prais’d ; the bad she taught to mend, A friend to all, in each she found a friend. Oft have I mark’d the inovings of her Soul, And seen the pearl drops from l»er meek eve roll— When Worrit diet veto'd—the darling of her heart, Bade pity foci, and Koj in heal the smart. When sickly want with mute, imploring eye, Shudder’d with chills and heaved the languid SHT— From her own limbs, tbe vestment oft she tore, And giivc thecordi/l from her humble store ! Disease fell nerveless, health fresh vigor drew, Prom Edits’* smile, and blossom’d irt her view ! Could innocence and virtue stay our breath* And cherub merit break the shaft of death * «S'Ae ne’er had d/e-/—but in immortal you:h, ltay’d the bright beams of goodness and of truth. , Hut, no !—the cruel Archer hurl'd his dart. And drove it reeking through the victim’s heart— Without a groan she spent her latest breath, And smiling sunk into the arms of death ! Then Hew to meet her God !—Relations, cease. To weep o’er innocence and heaven-bom peace. -Much too seraphic for this mortal state, Resign’d to dead*, and biest to meet her fate, Your Eniui flies to :one her blissful lyre, * And trill sweet anthems ’midst tli’ immortal Dispel your sorrow, dry your wormwood tears, And hr: par life and death resemble hr* MELVILLE. District or Virginia, To wit* |le it remembered, that on the sixth day ofJnn. in ...e thirty eighth y enrol American independence. ' fSW4*?** ll»e said District, hath deposited in this office the title of« book, the right whereof she claims.hs authoress, in the words following to wit • ;; J/te AoteJ •/av American Lyre, hy Judith U fnox9 u sAufitT of the Siiitc of Vivgiixiu.——** Vi* vela Bagatelle.'' In conformity to the net of the Oongrcss of the United Suites, entitled “ An act for the cneoaragemcnt «>l lc:«Vt*jn*; by securing tho conics ot maps, cjinrts and hooks, to the authors and pro. pr.etors of such copies, during the times therein XRcntiotidcd and also to an net, entitled ‘<an act supplementary to an net entitled, an act for the cn couragemant of learning hy securing the copies of maps, charts and books to the authors and pro I.netors of sHch copies, during the tinut there n mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof, the aru ot designing, e.ig.-aring and etching, histo rical and other prints. * W.M. MARSHALL, Clerk of the District of Virginia. fy The above vork -wiUhc published bt, S. Plea tunta, liichmond, about the l&)th Jun hist. Farmers’ Bank of Virginia npilE President and Directors have this d X declared a dividend, for the last 6 mom I ol a] per cent which, afterthe usual deducti on account of the shares held by the state, w be paid to the Stockholders, or their represc \atire», on the 15th inst. . , , WM. NEKEHVIS, Ctuh’r. 3d January, 1814 ^ f 3 '^RHELL & L. ATKINSON, intend to continue their School the ensuing year, m the house which they at present nc copy, vie. the one fronting the Governs r’s and adjoining Southgate'*; The plan pursued in their Seminary, em braces the several branches of a liberal edio cation. * ,/iheAHlt.,n and fi‘’eek languages are taught ™ L; ^tk'",on- who has a separate apart mem for the purpose. v ,anSuage. Arithmetic, Geo. araphy with the use of the Gfbbe*. History Be les litres, I hrlosophy. Mathematics and ref|FTthT,,gU|fK8’ arc‘ 'aught by C. Ter rell. Both 1 cacher, unite In the exercise ot their nfluence and authority, for the pre servanon of good order in the Seminary .and /or the moral and intellectual rmprovLent of the student—and they spare no pains ne* cessary tor establishing him in the rt.dimens of learning, Considering this the best means or facilitating his future progress. I hey have it in mind to prop* »e to the other Ieachers of this city to join them in associating then- sehools twice a year at the Capitol for the purpose of having their *i 16 f*ch P°bMcly Sxaminej a »d call inil,7'ng ** thb mean,‘ t0 txrite »‘ob'll operation. the generous and noble emulation of youth, which, in no other directedC**Th! Pr,?1.,e,rl>' “roused, or so well Slf « V Th^y th*nk that « plan of this an eminentT* y arr‘*°BCfI. would tend, in i"h™ :;ViT,' to render Kiclimoitd » LV™' are 8 1 entr*uce for ftiel, and 8 40 the term for tuition, to be naid none teriy in advance j or % i2 ,he q^r ?or any portion «f time less than the^erm Sc ■HlMilted h.,o Ihc School witThim1'? b0*r<' “rd «»hl»l5.<h.tT& vii. S ‘*“Uonu* Krm» JNCv. X« Wt jV A k,L pcribnshavingclaims againstthe estate L ~ <»• David Kllis» deceased, are requested to them forward properly authenticated, by lie first day of April next, as a final adjustment uf the content j>f the estate will be made about ihat time, and this advertisement will be plead ?* 'k°** c^a*rnk not previously brought JjUHLlC NOTICE IS IIP.UERY GIVEN,— X . V '*,e •ey*r*l Acts of Congress, p issed at their last session, laying certain internal du ties, Will take effect from and after the 31st day of December 1813, the provisions of which must »e complied with, on pain of incurring’ tlie pen* alties attached to a violation thereof.-^—These provisions require retailers of wine, spirituous liquors or foreign merchandize to make appli cation for, in writings and obtain a license} owners or superintendsrs of stills or boilers, intended to be worked, to make application for, In writing, & to obtain a license '} auctioneers to entir into bonds, Sf- under certain circumstances to take out a 1 incense ; refiners of sugar to en er into bonds j owners or keepers of carriages to enter the same and obtain a certificate of the payment of the duty; fend discounted notes and bonds, together with billa of exchange, to be stamped. persons interested herein mav examine the ■aid Uwf, «t my office, where the mode of mi. king implication and duties p&yable, with other circumstances proper for them to be acquainted with, tnav be learned. Til’s J It ANDOf .I'D, Deputy Collector New Publications, Syust Deceived and Fer Scle at this Office, PREGHL3 of the Right Honorable Henry Grattan,' with prefatory observations ; the whole comprising a brief review of the most im portant historical events in the History of lre Jasuary 3, 1814. SAMUEL COTTRELL. 3t •/ the Revenue for the \9rh collection Coltagc Sketches, or Active Retirement, by the author of the “ Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life.’* Experiments on the Principle of Life, and particularly on the principle of the Motion of the Heart, and on the beat of tins principle; in eluding the report made to the first clar.s of the Institute, upon the experiments relativte to the motions of the heart, by M. lx: ('.allots, M l>. P. 'Ihe Lite of Lord Kelson, by Hubert Southey. A Representation of tlie Brilliant Victory a* chteved by Commodore O. H- Perry, overa the British !■ Itet on Lake Eric,Commanded by Can tain Darclay. * —ALSO— The Poems of Allan Uamsty, with the life ol l^e Author, and liis Collection of Scot’s Pro verbs ; in 2 volumes. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, of the 12th volume, Christian Observer,—Subscribers will please call for their numbers. Perpetual Almanacks, on a new plan. Lady’s and tiontleinuii’s Pocket Almanacks for the year 1814. Notice AN AWAY From the subscriber, living jn AV Augusta county, Va. a Negro Man named Wormley, About 24 years old, 5 feet 8 or 9 Incite* high, of a dark complexion, one or two of his fore tip per teeth appear blacker than the others , he eloped front me about the 25th July last ; he waa bought of Col. Tayloe, who results near Dumfries, bv a Mr. Wiu. Scott, of Albemarle county—Said N«g-o, when Scott bought him of Tayloe, was in jail. 1 will give a reward of j Hill"! V DOLLARS to any pt raoD, who will deliver said Negro Man to'me, or TWENTY DOLLARS if secured in any jail so that 1 tret him tlgain. b . JAMES DROWN, aynesborough, Va. w.lmp. Notice T WILL SELL a Tract of LAND con» A taining about 300 Acres, in the County of Goochland, on I.ickir.holc Creek, adjoining the Lands of Mr. William M. Richardson, Mr. A. Bryce, and others. JOHN FORBES, Wear Columbia, Virginia. Juno 12. wtf FOR SALK, ALAROF, ELEGANT MARE, gotten by Old Dionted, her dam by Col. Svme’s Old Wild Air, her grand dam hy Cxtk*,' her great grand dam by Cripple, her great grea* grand dam by the imported horse lluefay essv/ith this Mare, is an Elboant FILLEY, Seven months old, by Eagle—also Iter first colt, a M«Pe, three years old, by FlorizH—together with a hand some S UJDLE HORSE, a good - ay. I will sell them at a reduced price, on a ere dit of 6 or 12 months—the payment to be well secured. Bell Tavern, Dec. 16 HAUTLET STILL. tf. Fresh Medicines, JUST received by the subscriber, a fewdUora below the Bell Tavern, Mid warranted genuine—v'at. lOOIbs Camphor, 20 do Opium, 200 do. Cum Arabic, best finality 20 do. Trngneanth, do, / ‘ SO do. Arrow Jloot, 150 do Cream Tartar, 20 do. Cum Assafoetidd, J00 do. Pulv : Rlitib.trb, 100 do. do. Jallfcp, 20 do do. Ipecac, 75 do. do. I'ale Haik, 200 do. Yellow Barit, 150 do. Liquorice Ball* 50 do. Arnatto, best, 100 do. Sweet Spts. Nitre, SO do. Cinnamon, 50 do. Cassia, 100 do. Anise 8eed, SO do. Camomile Flowers, 50 do. Mvgnesia, him lump, } 20 do. do. small square C English. 100 do. do Puh’ariied ) 1 Croce Ifallork’s hf-st Amer. Castor Oil, 1 do. best West InJi.-tu do. 1 2 do. do. Common, do. 10001b* Pearl Ashen, Copal Varnish, I.am;» Oil, Ite. Together with si most a jp neral suiortment of Drugs and Affcdicines, UTiich lie intends to sell low lor cash —Ci ders punctually attended to. IVe 21. WM WB»T. I WISH TO HIUE A TEW Negroes, Men and Hoys, For the present yc-r-To be employed near Richmond. J-HWT 4. im »«•- ‘••COtrU. Locx. Karoos* Bee. 3,1813. TAWiX from Mrs. Mixon’s Isaac, alias Freeland's Isaac, and Holly's Julius, slims Slut lering Jnhtts. the following property, to wit: Twenty Bushels of Corn, And the greater part of a YOU NO BEEF, ami Tallow, weighi about ISO. The said Meet* had tike marks oi theft, and butchery.—An attempt was made to clarify the Tallow *; it be Mg so badly done still strengthened the sus picion of its being stolen. I also took from John Cox’s Harry, about a BUSHEL OF COHN. The whole ol maid Com inclusive, will be sold, at this place on the 8th Jandary n-xt, 1314, 10 o’clock A. M. The said Beef and Tallow he»ng “ perishable articles,** have already been sold. PAULO. G JONES, Lufmctvr Boatt. Bee 13. tv6w. Bar-Iron, Castings, {$c. §c. JAMES BREAM. Sign, Golden Anvil, IS now receiving, and offers for sale, in addition to'his general assortment of Ironmongery, 15 Tons superior quality Bar Iron, assor ted, American antJEpgiish Blistered Steel, 10 Tons ChsCtngs assorted, viz. Pota ft-om L to 7 gallons each, Ovens, of all sues, Spiders, Skillets, Fire 1)ogS,'&C. tic. ■ Smith’s Anvils, Vises, Serew Plates, Sledge and hand Hammers, Cut Nails and Brads, Sheet Iron, Carpenter’s Planes; of all descriptions, s All of which he is determined to sell as low as possible. Richmond, llec. 8. tf On Band, for Sale, 25 Sales Woolens, SO boxes /;aU>. assorted Manchestry & shirt Vs Bed tick Blue and white cotton cloth. Fie man rolls Sadler}', cutlery and o» ther hardware assort ed. 60 casks Wrought and cut naila 3000lbs seine and sew ing- twine 5 tons neat eastings Window glass &. sifters 20 boxes cotton and wool cards SO Bbls brown sugar 5000 lbs coffee in bags Spanish and Orleans in digo 1500 cxeellenlL iguira hides 25 bundles soul leather ,(*nt herrings andshads | Whiskey Train oil in pipes and I barrels I Tar. I.umber. I Salt, &c. Sic. ncompieve assortment, or Hichmend Hlanufac turcd SI OWB Ml AUK, .> it up to order. 1200 Bbls FLOUR, a part for family uso. N FOR REN7\ The upper part of the house now occupied bv Mr. Haw kins as a Slice Store ; \vi»h out house's attached—-i—Aslo a TENEMENT at Rocketts, STORAGE May be had fire-proof houses, at the Fort or at Rocketts. WANTED^ £ 12,000 SJcrling Bills ON ENGLAND. (tf) CHAUI.ES WHITLOCK, IWw J3ouks, Josf RBcuivan and fou salh nr Sam’l TLEASANYS, RtCKMOND. Own: o« Sjm hual-Mindedneis. Jeuk’s Devotions. Davies’s Sermons. Guide to Christ, Ac. compiled for the help o» Young- Ministers, By S. Stoddard. Ainsworth’s Dictionary. Johnson’s Dictionary in Miniature. Advice to the Officers of the Army, Ac. Rokeby; a poem. By Walter Scott. Chateaubriand’s* Travels in Greece, Pales tine, Egypt, and llarbary. Sketches of Intellectual Education, & Hints on Ilomeslic Economy, addressed to .Mother* —By Mrs. Graftf. Influence of Literature tipon Society—By Madame De Stael-lloLiein—with a memoir of tlK Life and Writingsnf the Author. Watts’ Sermons—A new edition—2 volumes Octavo. Ramsay’s History of the American Revolution —u new edition. A» Academy fo'‘ Grown Horsemen ; contain ding..Master, Master of the Horse, and Crane Erjuerry to the Doge of Venice—Illustrator with 12 Caracalures < History of the Discovery of America; of tin landing of our forefathers at Plymouth, and o their most remarkable Engagements with tin Indians, in N. England, from their first landim in 1020, until tbu dual subjugation of the native* ,, T1? w,udl is ■<»dcd, the Defeat of Cent Braddock, Harmar, and St. Clair, by the Indi ans at the Westward, Ac.—Also, the officia account of the late Defeat of the Indians on thi Wabash, by Gov. Harrison, lly llcnrr Trun bull. ' Marian, a novel, in two volumes. Calamities of authors, including some enqairte respecting their moral and literary characters Santo Sebasliatip, or the Young Protector. Good Men of Modern Date. Tilings by their right names. Col man’s Po2ms. itrjcctrrt <\dUrs»3c3, or thfc new Theatrum Po durum. • I'lie Highlanders, and other poem*. Foster'* Fa tar*. Magdalen, or the Penitent of Godstow, rhe I'Oyaiiat, an Historical Novel. I he Twin .Sisters, or the advantages of Heli* g’lOlU THE British System of Education : being* complete Epitome of the Improvement* and invent ion» practiced by Joseph Lancaster, to which is added, a report ol the truatee* o', t he Lancaster School at George-Town, Col — Price 87 1-2 cent*. Robertson’* Works, in 8 vo!*. containing thr Agricultural Museum designed to be o re* pository of valuable information to the Farm Town Coiaft,,f,ieft>r*P * puMl*he4 in George The Improvement of the Mind« containing tarn-ty of remark* and nil., for the attain mem and communication of useful knowlege m trhgion, the Sciences, ami in common Law by Isaac Watts, I). D. §1. ’ ,*7?hCu H,c1*v,orl,,e influence of the religi* Z^u\t'2Vt,\h°c""d"clof^ life>b' gaT***'''•ith •»«>»** Johnson's Dictionary, new edition. g3 <0 A Manual of Parliamentary Practice for tfJ JeVrUn: U 8t“«' Thomas rhT.ki,iU."i^!fa,0*”‘,hr’ •*» *«« June 5. 1813. Samuel G. Adams, IS NOW RECEIVING 100 Casks Nails, assorted, 1 Hogshead Knob Locks, 1 l>o. Files, 2 Do. Tongs, Sltorels and Pokers, ' 1 . Do. Saddlery assorted, 1 Do. Tea Kettles, 1 Do. Till and Chest Lock;, Butt Hinges, Ac. - • . v . 4 Do. assorted Hardware, 50 Ton Bar Iron, assorted, 16 Baltimore Ploughs, . 12 Do*. Saddle Trees, ; ALSO OK II.\XX>, A good assortment ol Hardware, Ironmongery, Cutlery and Braaa Wares, Bolting Cloths, Hoop Iron, Nail Rods, Ac Ac.—Which are of fered for sale, on moderate terms. l»cc. 13. tr BIBLES. P*tc* or M. Carey’s Bjdles. Quarto Biblfu. No. Coarse Medium. Dollars 1 Without Apocrypha per copy 3 50 3 Without Apocrypha, but with Scotch Psalms y 75 3 With Apocrypha, but without Psalms 4 00 4 With Apocrypha and Psalms 4 25 38 With Apocrypha, lettered 4 25 5 With Aj-o-rypha & 11 plates letter ed. 4 75 6 With A pocrypha & 30 plates do. k 25 7 With Apocrypha, 11 plates and ' VsAltm, lettered 5 00 ^P°cryi)ha & Psalms, lettered 4 50 33 W ith Apocryphal Concordance and 30 plates g 00 Fine Medium. 8 Without Apr.crypUs, j 75 9 With Apocrypha 6 25 10 With Apocrypha, Concordance and 2 maps, 7 11 With Apocrypha, Concordance 8c 10 maps, y 12 With Apocrypha, Concordance and 30 plates, 8 23 13 With Apocrypha, Concordance, 30 75 8 51 50 50 plates ard Psalms 28 With Apocrypha, Concordance, maps and Psalms 29 With Apocrypha & Psalms Superfine Medium. 21 Latest and best Edition with 20first* rate maps & plates, Concordance and Psalms, sheep 10 25 22 Same edition without Psalms, sheep 10 0G 23 Same edition, bound in-calf, 11 SO 24 Same edition bound in morocco, 12 5( 30 Same edition with 10 maps, sheep 9 00 31 Same edition with do. and Psalms, sheep 9 2S 35 Same edition without maps, plates or Concordance, sheep 8 06 39 Same euitiox bound in extra calf, 12 50 41 Same edition with 40 historical plates and 10 maps, sheep 11 5t 42 Same as Nu. 41 but in extra calf 14 00 44 Same as No. 41 but bound in 2 vols. 12 75 46 Same edition.with 6 plates & 2 maps but without concordance, sheep, 8 50 Common Medium. 25 With Apoci-ypha, Concordance 5c 2 maps, lettered 6 00 26 With Apocrypha,lettered 5 (0 27 With Apocrypha, Concordance & 10 n‘*ps, 7 of S4Witli Apocrypha, concordance, 10 maps and psalms 7 23 47 With Apocrypha,concordance, &30 maps and plates 7 50 SCHOOL BIBLES—TESTAMENTS. % Collin’* Quarto Bibles. No. 4. Old and New Testaments, Con cordance, Apocrypha E* Oster vald’s N*rtes, 9 qq 8 Same as No. 4 but with maps & cuts 10 5o 12 Same as No. 4 but in calf 10 00 16 Same as No. 8 but in calf 11 50 20 Same as No. 8 but in extra calf, 12 50 Octavo Bible*. IV. IV. Woodward's Pocket Bibles. No. 1 Morocco, gilt leaves, 2 vols. 4 5(1 o A.d?; tJo* 1 do. 3 CO .} Calf, do. 2 do. 4 00 4 Do. 7 do. 1 do. 2 75 5 Plain binding, fine paper, as above, with or without Psalms, 2 vols. 1 75 6 Do. do. 1 vol, with Psalms, 1 51 7 Do. do. do. without Psalms,. 1 38 8 Good common paper, 2 vols. with or without Psalms, 1 63 9 Do. do. 1 vol. with Psalms, 1 38 10 Do. do. 1 vol. without Psalms, 1 25 'Xj~ Orders for any of the above d-scribed B1BLK S will be received by SPleasahTs Kiehmond, imdthe Books furnished at‘the shortest notice. A liberal discount will be made to wholesale purchasers. .New Publications. Just Hecrived, and/or Sale at this Office. THH G EJSTI X H MAJT S Pocket Companion, FOR EIGHTEEN HUNDRED k FOURTEEN. ALSO—THE AMERICAN LADY'S Pocket Book, POR EIGHTEEN HUNDRED k FOURTEEN. FOR SALE AS A ROVE, A Geographical View of the Provines of Up. per Canada, and Promiscuous Remarks on the Government j in two parts, with an App« n.iix yuet Pub tithed and for tale at S. Pit at ante’ Book Store, Richmond, THE (IKNTLEM/vN’S Pocket Companion, comprising A QKNERAL DESCRIPTION OF THU NORLE AND USEFUL ANIMAL The Horse ; rooMr/tBR WtTU IJIE QU1CXEST AND SIMPLEST MODE or FATTENING; MCMSSAItr VREAl'MBS'T tFfttf.E VNOT.R *onrc ftxcasstrg fatigue, otr A you ft Ng T t THECONSTRUCTION . AMD MAN’AGEMEN’l OF STUB EES / DtrrtnRjtr marks ASCERTAININ' . the aoe or a l/ORSIt FROM THRXR rONlUR FEARS OLD. With a concise account of the Diseases to which (he Horse is most subject ; with such remedies as long experience has proven to be effcctuul. _ _ FMggLLISRgD I FIT ft SIX *L bA,5J' 6 R A VI J#0 I, MY RICHARD MASON, OF Sclav COUNTY VlBOtNIA. Archfclitria Hughey o:* THE BASIS, Hat Just rcctrt<cd and S'yr Sale, 6000 wt. of l! ACOX; 60 ttbls. N’c# Herring and Shad, Copperas in ilorivb, Verilegrease in Puds or Sacks, Pine Macca. Snuff in 1U. Houles, Imperial ami Youiip Hyson TEA?, Russia SHEETINGS, German LINENS, Si A 1'ew gross best Kirby PisUiae Haaks. ALSO, ■ One hundred and twenty thousand well burnt UU1GKS (with wood) and twelve or fifteen hundred Bushels of Shell Ll M K already for SaU • and delivery at the Kiln near the BASIN_A» ply as above* July A * tf REMOVAL." “dfal*r>r; Charles Whitloci'l HAS REMOVED HI8 Retail Store To the House formerly occupied by Meat? <i Hawkins k Alden, a few doors shore Browu s Vendue Office, and cppobite to Hi Tompkins, Be Co. Received, and/or tale at chh Office, An Elegant Portait Of the ever-u? be luotyented Captain James Lawrocoe. —ALSO— Select Lives of Plutarch, IN ONI VOLUME, FOR TUB USE OF SCHOOLS. Oct, 30. (tt\ New Publications. Just Received, and for Sale at this Office : JOKE8Y, a burlesque on Rokeby, by au At matt-ur of fashion. Intercepted Letters, or the Two-Penny Post Bag, to which are added. Trifles Re* printed, by Thomas Brown, the yonager. The Mirror of the Graces, or the English Lady's Costume, by a Lady of distinction. The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, com* prising Poems, original and translated, and English Bards and Scotch Reviewers. Rose and Emi’y, or Sketches of Youth, by Mrs. Robert, authoress of the “Teles-, cope for Children.” A Flight to the Moon, or the Vision of Ran dalthus, by George Fowler, author of the “Wandering Philanthropist.” The Siege of Rochelle, or the Christian He roine, a Novel by Madame De Genlis. Moral Tales, by M. Mormon til, embellished with engravings. Angelique anil Valcour, and Kglantine, two •* legunt Novels, by the Authoress of “ Albinia. or the Young Mother,” &c. The Hero of the Lake, or the Victory of Com modore Perry, a Poem hy James Pennell. Biography ol James Lawrence, Esq. late a Cap tain in the Navy of the United States s togeth er with a collection of the most interestiujrr papers, relative to the action between the Chesapeake and Shannon, and the death of Capt. Lawrence, ike. &.e. embellished with a Likeness, Bollinhrolcc’s Voyage to the Demerara. Burke’s Works, Vol. 6 Steele’s List of the Royal Navy cf G. Britain to llilt Sept. 1813. The Giuour, a fragment of a Turkish T-alc. b* Lord Byron. m ALSO, FOR SALK AS ABQVK% TottsanPji Artillerist’s Companion. Ju ne’s Military Library. -Dictionary. ■ Hand Book for Infantry. ■■ Uo. for Riflemen. Elements of War, by Maltby. Rules and Articles of War. Steven’s Artillerist’s Pocket Companion^ Complete Military Tutor. Sword Exercise for Cavalry, by Hawes. Steuben’s Military Exercise. Hullinshcad’s Compai-y Exercise. Poems and Translation, by.ltichard Uabness Column’s Poems. ^ Army and Navy List of tb<i. U States. • Brown’s Fanulv Bibles. A FRESH SUPPL Y OF Carey’s Family Bibles. Pocket Bibles, bound in n.orucco. Do. in Calf Prayer Books. Hymn Books, 8cc. &c A Colleciio.i of Blank Books. Caricatures, &c. &o. See. New Publications. Jmt Published a>id for Safe at Samuel Pleasants’ Book-Store, Nichmond, SKETCHESi Ofrfic Naval History of the United State* from the commencement of the Revolutionary War totlie present time; containing detailed ac counts of all the interesting actions ot the pubi lie vessels ot the United States and of Privu teer* ; and an Historical View of the policy Sc ctssof the United Statc3* Government, relative the Naval Establishment: Likewise an AP PENDIX wherein the chief part of the Impor tant Documents concerning the Naw are collcc ted.—By 1 homas Clarte, U. S. Topographical Engineer. ° r Travels through the Canadas, Containing a description of the Picturesque Sconery of some of the Rivers and Lakes t with an account of the Productions, Commerce and inhabitants of those provinces. IJy G. H«riot> Es<i. Deputy Post Master Gen. of llritish North America. Original Letters, Of Sir John Falstaff, selected From ger.uir>« manuscripts, which have been in th» poascasi on of Dame Quickly and her descendants near 4(*0 years j and now dedicated to .Master Sam relaunde. Narrative Poems On the Female Character, in the various rela ions of Human Life, including Blanch, k the tivai Sisters, liy Mary Russel Mitford. The irntlrmun’k Musical HefionUory, 'emg a Selection from the Ancient and Mod i n Mutit of Erin, with a number * f 3cotch 3a | .Velsh Airs, and several oaigiual pieces bv the i Compiler. C P. O'Harra. 7 JUST PUBLISHED, And for tale at Richmond, VIRGINIA ALMANACK, For the year of our Lord, 1814 fom sale av this office V MAPS OF Upper $ Lower Canada, $c,