DAILY EVENING advertiser^ [No. 30 of Vol. Vl.] Choice St. Croix Sugar, JUST IMPORTED, And for Sale, j3 J£ A.K D. A te » quantity ot RUSSIA TTlatTr. ■ 2j!111_ d ~~To the Public. PROPOSALS For Engraving in Aquatinta, Four feledt Views ; t)n Plates I 6 inches by 12. Three upon the river Shannandoahj in the Rate of Virginia ; \nd one upon the Schuylkill, in the ft ate of Pennsylvania. From the paintings of IV• Win/lanky ; By G. J. PARKYNS. No. t. A view, by moonlight, on the Sbannaudoah, near the Great Cliftj from tlte loot of Shannon Hill- No. 2. The Sun letting—a view of the Hovfe-Shoe, from Shannon Hill- | No. 3. A morning view upon the *»Hl, near the commencement of th c Catia • No. 4. The Snn difpeifing a fog— A View r S! from a hUI weft 01 | h Oidßloottte . > \ Tlv CanstitioiU • • .*3 Pi-ire ,o_: D 'LI.ARS for the n-hich to be oak' at th* or of f^b/-11 «'*- "•* ' !: Prints, acco«i. .ig. '•> :* h feriptions. - , I s Mr. Winfianley engages lo Mtver the 'tints iu OSoier next. • , , 7 Subscriptions recVivrrf at Mr- Dobfdtl Sookfetler, at the Stone House, Second- Jteet, and at Kir. Jdfeph Aphony's, Silver 'irtiitli, Market Street. • , ! And at Mr. John M'EUwe's, No. 75, jbufb Frontftieet. July ii ; nankeens. Nankeens of Superior Quality, Long and (hort pieces Lor i and (hort black fattins, S!pckTaffct : es, snd Sexftiaws,- . and coloured I r.dia sewing Silk, Oi r;ei tal j»rs and beAers, A'if! 1 lets of Tea China. C' lou.-td Sottins, J vQrings, and 708 JA" |> >• ' ■ «A*.s av - Street, .j •;• A Large body of LAND on this river iti waters, is now for fa)« to Stltlers on The foil is remarkably fertile, ana nu merous dreams of water are interspersed through the whole country. The main river flows through one trafl. of about thirty thousand acres, and is with exception of one obftru6lion ? naviga ble to the Sufquehannah. Spring Brook Creek, Which with its branches, waters another tradl of about forty thousand acres of good Land, emp ties itfelf into the Lachawannock, about twelve miles from the Sufquehannah. It affords numerous Mill feats, and its course creates large bodies of well water ed meadow ground. The other trails are interfered by creeks of ConficieraWe importance. Several Mills are already erected for the accommodation of the settlers. Roads are cut in different directions, to wards the moll convenient market;. * The county town is not more than 1! rni'r' diftanlfrom-manx |? art » let tlement. The Sufquehannah alf >rds an easy and fafe navigation to Middletonj from whence the Canal to Schuylkill extends the corn munication to tile city. Another means of connection with Phi hid Iphia, is by the Delaware, from which the distance in several places is aboutthirtv Tlw tereft pofe< proprietors combining their own in with that of the inhabitants, aredif- to ertft wnrksof public utility,open tic. and in every en miles square, a one hundred acres is allotted for a fA»>t, a»d one hundred acres for thefirft fejmiff clergyman of' any denomination of yhriftians. Mir farther particulars apply to George Eddy. Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennfvlvania, July 9- Lcttendire&ed tn George Eddy, at Phi udeiphia, or this place, will be duly an *' eod3m >tock Brokers Office, No. 16, Wall-street, New-York. intending to confinehim -1 fell entirely to the PURCHASE and , S ALh or STOCKS on COMMISSION,begs :a»e to oif r hisfervices to his friends and < hen, in the line of a Slock Broker. Those *" nil ""y plcafe to favor htm with their bufi. mj y depend upon hiving it tranlafied wiih the uimoft fidelity and dispatch. Orders lioin Philadelphia, Bolton, or any .-'.er partof the Urnted State!, will be liittly attended to. l&ona&d bleecker. For Sale or Charter, AIW B S SHE is well t'uund, and ready for sea; would talcea freight to the North of Eu rpe or the Welt-Indies, and carries about (wo thoufandbarrels. For ferms apply to Between Walnut and Cht(nut-Street Wharves—Where may be had the follow ing articles New Orleans Indigo, A Few Calks New Rice, Sugar in Hluls. and barrels, Coffee in Tierces and do. Rufila Duck, and an Assortment of Englijh Earthen Ware. Julv mh, i 79- l Hannah, A',out io months old j a strong double &cA«d.ydJel; burthen u6tcms. Enquire Gainucl Xloafes,' No. 82, south Front Jlrect. J- iiwNK>' July 9 or Charter, remarkable fajl fail- Portsmouth, ,N O W lying at Cuthbert's wharf, bur then about barrels, and in compleat order to receive a caigo. For terms apply to j)2w. John Craig, No. 12, Dock Jlreet, WHO HAS FOR SALE, HIGH PROOF Antigua & Grenada Rum, Hylon and Souchong Teas, Roll Brimstone, Brii'tol crown Window Glx's of diffe rent fixes Almonds in bags Coiton fnuales, Jticb IMrCWine in pipes> hh«U inJ quarter calks, and A Jew BOXES of Sugars, fnuff, chocalate, & Confeffionary^ Lately received from the Havannah July 3 d Carolina Rice and Indigo, BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH BURR STON&S, FOR SALE BY Gurney and Smith. May 14. d Essence for the Tooth-ach. Prepared and fold by Dr. Lee, Golden THE public are offered one of the mod efficacious and fafe medicines, that ever appeared, for that most excruciating pain the tooth-ach. The numerous instances of its happy effeils in relieving the afflict ted, have now brought it into universal es timation ; it not only relieves the tooth ach, but is of the utmost service in cur ing the scurvy in the gums, in preventing the disagreeable smell that proceeds from unfeund teeth, and occasioning a sweet breath ; it likewise prevents the teeth from decaying, and will be found a general pre server of the teeth and gums. Sold in Philadelphia, only at Poyntell's Stationary Store, No. n, Second street. J u 'y J 4 d 3 t FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jeffe & Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipes. hhds. and quar ter caiks LISBON do.in pipes and quarter calks Souchong and Congo TEAS, in quarter chests A quantity of Lisbon and Cadiz SALT Soft fcelled ALMONDS in bales Velvet CORKS, in do. • Kuffia MATTS. J" ne 9 d Nicholas Die hi, Attorney at Law, INFORMS his friends and the Public, that he has opened an OFFICE for the sale and purcbafe of Real Estates at No. 19 south Fourth street, where he will thank fully receive their commands. He also draws Deeds, Mortgages, and other Writ ings. June la m&thif Thursday, July 17, 1794. a. Matter. Deblois & Break, 1000 lbs. Square, London, jun. tvtb&stf City of Walhin ?. 2, tie securities " already will he retained by the " Commiflioners or transferred by them at " their option to the Bank of Columbia," &c. &c. and since that a scheme of Lottery N0.3, has also been diftrihuted with your papers in a supplement. These publicationsmay lead some to be lieve that Lottery No. 2, is carried 01 un der the countenance ol the commiffio»ers; that security is lodged with them, and that they will fee that the terms are complied with. No security is lodged with us on account ot any new Lottery, nor have we anything to do with any such, you will therefore o blige us by publilhing thisjaiid our t'crmer disavowal inclosed. TH. JOHNSON, } DAV. STUART, fCommJJtoterj• DAN. CARROL J ) City of Wajhingian, May X 7'i I7f4* a naked penniliiiiii so; it —a jit ly been advertifedin Angell ii:d Si'., mi's j Baltimore paper, underlie- • l|ti-«-, t-Joa 2. Whether it comports with thisftatedoes uot particularly concern us, , but as, from the manner of the puil cation the public may possibly infer that:he Loi tery is raised with ihe approbation of the Comiuiffioiier<;, and that they will ittend to the conduct of it, we think propir to de clare that we have given no countlnance to the publilhing or carrying on this -ottery ; noi will have any thing to do will the con duct of it. Th. John/on, Dav. Stuart >■ Commffiofierj. Dan. Carroll, j July 3 uwjw AD VERTISEMEKT To the Public. WHATEVER unworthy motive may have milled Meflrs. John lon &r Co. to the r-.n *.-,n attack on my plan for improving the Fed ral City, if f could a de . A fc+irsyj, t!• ' in your paper of the 3d instant, I ftiould re main silent Iroma convidtioj), that all par ties cue liable to fuffer in ttte folly of a news paper controversy. The fcheme.s for the fir ft and f< cond Lot teries were firff publilhed by desire of the commiflioners, after they had sent an ex press to Annapolis, to afcertaiu the legally ty of the measure, which a law of the flat questionable. The following extracts from their fetters willlhew the re sult of their inquiry. Dated Jan* 6, 1793. " This afternoon the return of our mef feriger furnifhed us with a copy of the late a& of this state ; we have the pleasure to find that thepropofed Lottery will not fall within it j so that you have our permiflion, with the previous approbation of the Presi dent, to project, plan, and propose it as foC*) as you please." Signed by the three Commiffioneri. Extra fl from Mr. Carroll 9 s letter, Jan. 6. li It gave us aLI very great pleasure to find that the law did not prevent us £rom carryigg into execution the intended Lot tery, as it does riot commence till the firft of June, and any time which may be tho't proper, can be taken for the completion of it. The important ejfetts from this, as Icell a* from futuie Lotteries must be evident? 1 As it became legally necessary, I receiv ed the advise of the commiffinners to pub lilh the second Lottery, in May 1793, arK ' informed them of my having made a sale of tickets prior to the firft of June. The pub] cation of the two Lotteries has con tinued moll of the time since, in either the Annapolis or Baltimore papers, under the eye of the Commiflioners, and the adver tifenient annexed to the febeme, as publiih ed in Mr. Fenno's and Messrs. Angell and Sullivan's papers, I have by ma in the hand writiug of Mr. Johnson. lam as sorry to find he has so soon forgot a child of his own, as I am that the commiflioners lhould wait till more than twelve months have expirefl before they offered their objections to ei ther Lottery. This is unfortunate for them since it has left ground for suspicion, at least refjJefting the true cause of their present advertisement—which I believe to origi nate in a pique, or party fpiiitonly, ; and have the following reasons in support ofmy belief: £oU William Deaktns and nvyfeif" gave our bonds for a due performance of our trust—but no idea of a collateral lecilrity ever even hinted, till an unfortfinate misunderstanding arose refpe&ing an im portant sale ot the public Lands. A? commiflioner of sales, and as a donor dfthe public lands, it became my duty in a double capacity to state my objefiions, with those of most of the other city prd prietors, which not having the weight we expected, I resigned from disgust, my office of fupcrvifor, and commUfioner ot'falei. But at the rcqueft of some rei'pectable proprietors, I agreed with the commiflion v-rs to aft as an occasional agent for the city £Tovjderf that no pay fltpwklj c; annexed to th »4ployment, in which I ftiil continnc. ADvui LiiW-ume :;i_, , in conieqncnce ot our mi u»tfin.c in order that the deficiency may befupplied, is indeed cruel--becaufe there are three to one, who in their official jacity, might poflefs unequal power,over amy individual in my situation, while de i-r-tiv, c o_. pinion, having pledged rafter 011 the fuceefs of this favourite plan, viz. the build ing of fix elegant houses by an easy mode, and in part by foreign funds. Yet, »f I may judge b\ letters from the pro prietors of the City of Washington, by pub lications in the Columbia papers, or by the continued success of the Lottery*—the Com miflioners have miffed their aim enlirelv.— 1 he Piefident of the Bank of Columbia, hav ing kindly offered to receive my bonds and (ocuriiy on behalf of the pnblic, I return him my grateful acknowledgements for this aft of justice and charity. If the Commiflioners instead of an unwar rantable iiHe£lation of doubt, will name a day when they really Wish to effect a transfer they will be freed at once from every kind of concern in either Lottery. lam told two of these gentlemen in conference of the dil agrcement with the proprietors, have sent in their resignation to the Piefident—if so, it : is perhaps incumbent on them to relieve themselves From their real or pretended bur then as early as pofllble. I have now only to allure the Public and the Proprietors, that no change of mind or pcfon in the Commif lioners, will atfeft my ardent endeavors to promote the general interefl in the City of •uta/hington, m h*tL "ft ana iicatrtT Tiray ptrrmit. - SAMUEL BLODGET. STATE or SOUTH-CAROLINA In the House of Representatives, December 2111,1793. WHEREAS the CommifTioners ol pub lic Accounts,have reported, that they cannot proceed to the investigation of the Trealury Accounts, refpetting fpccial In dents, without knowing the outftanditig a mount thereof in circulation :—Therefore, Rcfolvedt That all holders ot special In dents be directed, and required, on or before the firft day of November rn xi, to del.ver the fpccial Indents in their pofltfiion to one or other of the Commiflioners ot the Treasury, who are to give receipts for the fame, and to report to the Commifltoners on public ac counts, on or before thetenth day of Nov* em&er next, the amount by them refpettive ly received, and also to the Legislature, at their meeting in November next, and that all special Indents not rendered into the Treasury as above, on or before the fii ft day of November next, shall be, and the fame are hereby barred. Rejolved, That public notice of this resolu tion be given in the several Gazettes in this State, once every three weeks, until the firft day of November next. And that the Dele gates of this State in the Congress of the Uni ted States* be retjuefted to cause this relelu tion to be published in one or more papers in the cities of Philadelphia and New-York, and that provision will be ma