' f f ■ > ► ' [No. 104 of Vol. Vl.] AT a Lirgtani rffre&iltk V thr Freemen of the nvrtj of latd at the Widow Ufl*r s <m Ttarjim. tbt Mid-f October, fir the •' Inrpt,:- of forming a Ucht fir one Timber of Cangefs, " Senator. and f.x Reprefea- Ya.'h Jr, the Si*e emmi. The Ut*. William Smith, D.D. • b the tkm the fUhiviftf gentle,rehire p- : ir nomination h a lar & V ■votes—' — Par (!mjfre/i, Sc)nuel Miles, Smafor, Robert h'tirf. J'Temblj, Tbomds Forrefl, fos. M-Gojfin, yank Morsel, SJuard Heefton, Thomas Brit ton, Thomas Paul. £.■ 'Mixt'» That t/ee above be pxblifhei for the information of the lOimtj, atid that a copy Of the feimt be fefit to our Jellow-cM* tt ns win have mnrrf'rJ ib the nfJl-Udi'J. Rt/oifj. J, 77* i/ UiVtr William Smith and Mr. T/jonms Dongim be a committee tt fee that tU abvtre refol-vc be executed. IVM. SMITH, ChairmaH. Atteli, Andrew Gnvfi,jun. Sei'iy. At a meeting of a flt-'mber of rcse«l -ble citizens held at the Gei tridn Lutheran Schaolhoui'c, it was unanimonfiy agreed to fuppor* the fallowing gentlemen it the ensuing election ; Congreli—John Swanwick. Senators — William Bifigh.im, Joftph Thomai, Robert Hare, Nathaniel New lin. AfTerably Gebf-fle Latimer, Benjamin R. Morgan) Jacob Hiluhtimtr, Henry Kammtrcr, Moles Levy, James Aft. Philadelphia, OP.obtr 7.b, 1794- PURSUANT to notice given by the Committee of the Northern Liberties South work diffri£t, a meeting was heU on Monday everting the 6th i.iftant at the (German Lutheran School houfc, sot the purpose of framing a ticket for the County of Philadelphia, at the ensuing Eteflioh here being near one hundredEletfiorspro lent, when after full coiifideration and taking the votes it appeared that F. A. Muhlenberg, was unaniinoufly agreed upon for Riprefentative in Co'n greft. Robert live, for State Senator by a large majority. Thomas Fon eft. Jacob Morgan, Michael Leib, \ Joftwa Humphreys, Richard Titterhiefry, John Holmes, unanimously for tatives in the General AfTembly, ami Andrew Geyer for County Ccmmif fioner. And it was further agreed, that the proceedings of this meeting be publilhcd afld Information thereof transmitted to our brethren in camp, as speedily as puflible. By order of the meeting, GEORGE EGEHT, Chairman. JAMES FERGUSON, Sec'ry - WJfc foM b* Atiftion, nt*t. *t in Nt&- ' . ... Bclorrgrnglo the American lion Compmv. fituaf- at Ringwood, L"tog Pond, aftiri Chaf lottcnburg, in the CnMftiiei of Bergen aud M ortis in the said state of New Jcr fey, t2 tra&s of land, contain fa's about 6533 acres, ftluate at Rinftwoo*!, tfu part of w.Mtch the Ringwodd Man/Ton. H*tf fc ard Stort an* ereded. 4. tr«cK of Land, remaining about 6151' Krt.«, filiateyn Long Potui River. I ' arts of Land, containing about 6ifc< Acres, fifuate at Chfct forteiftiurg. Xbi-fc Eftjtcs arc Wt 11 worthy of the a» temion of any Genliemait or Company in< elined to engage extensively in Iron Works There»r€ several Buildings and some cooii derablc Improvements on thefts Lands; aboui ~s° Acicf of excellent Meadow, art already cltatfd, and much more might be added at a trifung Expence. On the PremiseS thci« ate very convenient Seals for F'V naHi r .vldis. dee. Thcitftre alio some vei) • iron Mines. VToft oJ the imimprov ot tLands are covered will ealr. Timjjcr. • of Kingwood, *nd the Tetmj .n phi. I.lphia, at the eomn ol Sixth *n< n. Jiii'j "• 21 wif, WANT ED, "* An Apprentice ■ Watch Making and M C. Campbell. ~ n,uth Fourth ftrett, two door.- » * LiWif N . . - «»v - ; s Ait daily evening adverti s e r. Mr. Fesno, A rcl'pertab'e number of ctiieeiK liave i'• support lU.' following Tic ket at t!ie enluing Ele&ion : Refirefefttatiwt in Coiigrefs^—Thomas Fitzfi :510ns. State Senators—-Joseph Thomas, William Bingham, Nathaniel Newlin, Robert Hare. Afl'embly—George Latimer, Benja min It. Morgan, Jacob Hfltzheimer; Robert Wain, Lawrence Shekel, Fran cis CtlVtlCT. Cadiz , Tor Sale on l»o;ird the Sweilifli S»»ipCuf tavu# ArfolpJius, CjpNm IiLOOIVISTLiI, Slid Vtffel, Burthen Tons, £S}> For cHjR<TE &> any PORT n'ithin or theMcditerratieai), Apply to John Vanghan, CHIPPED I.OOWOOD v . . Just A«b:vep, Also SuperiorCLA RET in rtogfhesoc and Cnfl's. Sept. 4. For Amfterdani, M|,. HOLLAND, Chrifltfjflier franklin, juii.' a A -i i \ i Unit accr.inuiod irinnr- for p*flVu fcfrs, writ fail with all ttoMvovcnt fpced, hav ifig the grC'Jteft pair of h(ft cargo ready to go on boar.l. FoV of tfpply to tho master t>n heard, to PETER BLIGHT, Or PRAGEKS & CO. An.'. For Newbern, N. Carolina - THOMAS Artroon, Matter, will fail with all convenient fp; . d. For freight or paiTage apply to the Captain on board, second vvliarr below Waluut- Street, or JOHN WELSH. No'. 81, SoulK Wa' er Street. jj>A *..»•/.». ■ - •-!?** i TO fail witli all possible expedition. For f eight or passage, apply to the Captain on joard atChefnut ftrect w'nar!', or JOHN WELSH. fl No. (on if >V..f<r On-". Otft. 10. Just Arrived, And will be t&ririfd to-morrow mortiinjr at Hamilton's wharf, the CARGO of the Schooner limuftrv, Captain Hylander, from Havanna, CONSISTING OF 85 hhds. MolafTes, Of superior full quality. 106 Boxes and Barrels White & brown Sugar AV D A Parcel of Ox-Hides ; • , FQ*;sAlt B,Y . pfeter Bligfct. tw Hifenia,, £aptafo friirhi, firttin Jamatfju* i" o fee , The Hvufe, Stables, & Lot of Ground, In Second lireet, between Spruce and Union (tree's, in the occupation of his Britannic Majeftv's Minister. ALSO The Adjoining Lot, zb feet front, and 149 feet deep. For terms of falc, apply to Wm. Cramond. W&stf I ''***>A Ran Away, FROM the Subtctihrr a fcrvant Girl,l named Catherine Adams. Whoever wil take up and brinß back to her Master the laid Girl, (hall receive Twenty Cents re wa;d, and no charge* . Caleb Wiikins. 'r k t - Saturday, October li, 1794. JL k A N D.'l N G From 1 > board the Bir:nir~';r.:n Packet, L'ickyr, and the Henry and Charles, from Hamburgh. HEMP, Petujburgli s firfi quality BAH. IRON, Swedes, djfbrtci 'flji, in plates, do. do. GENEVA in bhds. BAGGING, German alp>rt< d GLASS TUMBLERS, and, Black Quart Bottles, DEMIJOHNS, IV. A'j-v Gtr.fi, Feathers of superior quality, MATTS, "dc. toV: FOR SALE BY Salt, Thomas & John Kctland. d Aug. 26 City of Washington. 1 M f> k O V E M EN T » dltiflf 1,5.000 St cal>: 25:000 4 ditto 15,060 & cash ij.co'o 1 ditto io,oco S: cash 10,060 i diito 5,000 &oalh 5,000 1 ditto *.-00 <5: t a(h 5,t00 j C«& prt*e ot 2 5,000 cach, are io diltb i,OQft <2b ditto s^o 100 dittd 100 200 ditto sc -400 ditto 25" t,ooo d»t<o 2C 00 ditto '6.739 P r '* e » 3j,i»6i Blanks 50,JS0(> Tickets at dollars This Lottery will siJotA »n e.rgtint fpeci mcn of the j»i iv»tr tmil<Jiii£s t«> d m i'Hi City of WalU»rti»;on—Two Krautjful dc fighs arc already fcL £trd for ciic^cn'»r< fronts on two of the p"bli.c fqu»ucs ; l:orii thelc drawings, it is yropofed to erctt »Wd ccntre and tou r corner buildings, as f«xm as poffiblc alter thi:> l.otteiy is fold, and to convey them when cohiplete, to the fortunate a<?\'ciKUrerj, in the manner dcfcribed in the scheme lor th'e Hotel Lhttefy. A nett dfdutt'On of five per cent, will be made to defray rhe necef taiy expc»ce& of priming, &c. and the fut pltis will be made a part oi the fuhd intended lor the National Ur.iverfity, to be ercftcd within the City of Walhington. "the drawing will commend? as soon as tiie Tickets arc fold, or at aH events on Monday, the 22nd of D?cch»ber next: The mdney pnrct, will be payable in thirty days dltcr it is finifhed, and any prizes for which fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months after the drawing is closed are o be cotlfidcied as given towards the fund iOr the University, it being dctenn'ined to fettle the whole bufmefs in a year fioro the ending of the drawing and to take up the bonds g»Vi n as fecmitv. The i eal feCiuities £iveh for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the President and two Directors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half th<: amount of th£ Lottery. The drawing will be u defer the management of 24 grntlcmen approved by ihe commiflloners iOr the City of Wash ington, sot" the time btmg, and a&ing oh «>aih. S. BLODGET. *** Tickdts may bo had at ihe Bank of Columbia; of Jaines Wed & Co. Baltimore; ol Gideon Dcnilon, Savannah ; of Peter Oilman, Boflon; ot John Hopkins, Rich mond : and of Richard Welfs, Cooper's l<*r -1 v. A vg. 3 a The French Language TAUGHT BT J. M. BAR T, North ScconJ Street, No. 158, d r . WHO beg« Wve to frtfortn ti* Friemft 'a*4 tMTPwblic, rttattaeUrttendi tn lnftfuft; ?i4shatT»ng*e, anuwt»f jafc Scholars, ?n" Tfro/e \*<w>,'w ill he pwa \f& eltlploJTiltrf, !Kafl hi tfeMity it rthif-v .«*l td at tMU'Own AppiVrtnewtsi [' Mpt. *? THIRTY journeymen Shoemakers. CONSTANT employment, and ge nerous wages will be given to that number, apply to George Kemble, No. 36, South Third-Street Philadel- phia. N. B. A number of apprentices wanted—apply as above. Sept. 86 AND Scheme . OF THE LOTTERY; Asa 11. tor -The or th £ FEDERAL CITY. 1 A magnificent J 20,00 c J)ol'ats, and dwelling hottfc, £ cath 30,000 aie Sugar <tf Coffee. A Quantity of SUGAR and rOFF EE, Some Limes and ORANGES, u'iil be landed this day, at Aleffi s-Wain's wliarii JVom Jamaica, AN£> Foil SAL t BY John Cniig, Who hat olfo for fulc, ■ Ilavannah SUGAK. inbariels HONtY and SWEETMEATS in Ja s SKGARS in boxes port Wine, In Hhdt. IS §r. Cajks Sept. 29 a fbw pipes Of Bcft Quality Holland Gin, AVljf be Jatulcd THIS DAY, from oft board the iloop Muiy, d feiv very heavy hogfhearh of Port-au-Pririce Sugars, BRAND!', in pipes, And very good Guadaloupe Melafles, FOR sale DY • Levinitt Clark/on, K". 2i6, I. utli Water Stieet. JLSO, 50, Coo 46.0C0 30,000 2 0,000 O 000 A F£W GMIk'ADS OF Prime Antigua Rum, 3cL qSj qtb proof Jine jlavcifr. Sep'. 29 d j 0,000 10,0c0 -,o o 10,000 J 0,000 JC,OOO 10,600 WOOLLENS. iDfOOO 20,0'1C 150,000 A variety of low priced well aflorted in firiall Bales, for S;ik by Rundle C5 1 Murgatroyd\ No. ii, Walnot'Sfrett VVhart. Best Lisbon and Liverpool Salt, German Steel, Hosiery, &c. 0a,6 400,000 NOTICE. AT THE. New Castle Pier Lottery Examining aucl Rigiflering Office, At Mr. IUMUEL (..HAW tOKD's Ni 75, north Front ftrect, l doors from Arch It. en, :/ ickets are examined and ll«4ifte>e<! by correct numerical and Re gister B"ok", at the following moderate charges, viz. For examining'* Singh ticket i-i6th of a Dollar. For reftiflering a single ticket 1-4111 'of a Dollar. And notice? Will be sent by letter (if fortunate or unfortunate) to any part of the Continent. AIS° , TIC KEt S In the City of Washington Lottery, No. 2, (Which will commencctliitWiDj! very i'o, Rcgiftffrecl, and the earlicft account sent of thejr success. N. li. T!:e Earliest Intelligence of cacl; Day's drawing will be receiv d at this Ql ticc. And the flips thereof will be fished by ilfc Managers to be corrc& ; thereto!< to bo depended on. Sept. 24 d oh tHtHin ihy faTr'iupplyir.g' wirh pro visions the Militia lately called into fei'vue —may b« mad* itt rt>< ift y td "WSfffs; tKljc t'nand the tomfrr <>t" M*rk*( and Fourth ' ; j * i Agtht fir tbtVn'tted Stokti in tht Prevs ■j J a * Ikfaritktai, Sept. i$ todlf To the Ele&orsof the city and county of Philadelphia. Ti , v being; t]fcie last yejir oif Jl'S f*-) sent Sheriff's timr in.office! I i;tk ;tH6 liberty td oflfc? ttiVfelf' a (.'aWtioKfCv imrt witch You? vofts and irfteretts in 'nfyj [iavCiir, to place" gMf* in**t general JiH, fyfctit»K fci i /jifl »ißre;,fn -atf c>6V;|artnn that will* be grjUefgiiy' re* incftiSrrcjit, bv' " JOHN BAJEER; *CO(l2\V May ■$£ In t!« Vmyf.rfttx pf v ftrrntj] jaiii t tbe M'inil vip NujeoMx-i ft'kt, " " ' &pt * eoptf totes [Whole No. 654.] John Welfli, No. 81, south Water fired, Has now lending from the schooner Wtifc fleet, Captain At wood, New-England Boaids> Ditto Spars, and 14 cords Hcmlock Bark. He has ajjo for Sale, 60 hhds. Molailes, Thomas M'Euen, Stock and hand Broker, No. 78, Chesnut-siruet, INFORMS I'K Friends that during hit ablence from Philadelphia (on tlx- Western Expedition} his Biilintis \vill be carried on ,at his Office as usual, by Mr. Thomas Hale where Ordeis in In s line will be thankfully Reived, and eveiy Attention paid Ay them. Oft. 3 0 d To the Ehcfors of the City ar.d County of Philadelphia. OtSTLEMEN, AS the present Sheriff's time of office will expirf at the ensuing Elec tion, I take the liberty to offer myfelf a candidate for said office, and solicit your votes in my favor at the next General Election, in doing which you will confer an obligation, which will be gratefully ac knowledged by the Public's allured Friend, and Humble Servant, JOS. COWPERTHWAJT. Oftoher to, 1794. d4t. Choice 57. Croix Sugar, JUST IMPORTED, And far Sale, By JAMES YARD. Alio a quantity of RUSSIA Matt!. June 24th. 4. itaw2w. Foreign Intelligence. The following account by an officer in the E tft India company's service, we insert at a liipplement to that we have already given. Lord Macartney, with his fleet, in number the Lion, 64, theHindoftan, and threeimail* crvcffcU, arrived at the mouth of th« river Uading up to Pekin, in July last, where the ships anchored, tho' a verv great distance from the land ; the (mail veflels could almost get to the mouth of the river, where be found in waiting to receive him many boat«. and two Mandarines of great rank with the (hore lified <>n all iidt s with thousands of people; he wai» attended by Sip G. Staunton and all h is retinue. ()n hip arrival at Pekin, the Emperor or **C»ed a large houfie, with kind of acco modation, provisions. &c. to be procured him, his retiour, and ships, at the expence of government. The (hips were ordered to a port called TezChew, abont four day* fail to the Southward, whete Lord Macartney left tiirm to wait further orders, where every ac» romu odation, and in last every thing tbef wantrd for, was allowed them gratis The ships were permitted to £o to any harbour or nver ou the coast without moleftatton. As *n instance how delicate and rxtendc d wo« their protection, a Mandaiin of Jorne rank ..ad ir.fulted one ot the mnJllnpnit o of the Lton ; a complaint was lodged, and the of fender was degraded by the ornament of his button and cap being i.ajcen from him, and he was bamboo'd ov flogged fevertly. Scve ial-ioiiances of this kind has happened* and the greatest attention was paid to any com plaints a.93tnil the Chinese. I.ord Macartney and his suite left Pekin »'ie beginning of jSepiember, for Geliol, the country refidcnce of the Emperor, abput 150 miles diflf.in', and on the 14th, he was intro i he'Crrembny ttftd on i|,j s occasion • ■ 5 ' -otfly finiilar to that observed on the Ifirch c n>haily t i n 1616. On rhe ?.oth they ' o, t on their return for Pekiu, wkeie ihcv arrived on the ?6th, and on the 30th left that « 'y on (heir rnurn tr» Canton, attended by a 'arge guard, and fnpOlied with carnages, &c. 10 abundance. /he Emperor took mnch t ourc ot Sll (i. Staunton's (on, who Ipr.ke t liule Chinese to him j he appeared and ve- he w?s 85 year* of age on thtfifih of Septr niber*. bu' hsd every np» pea< nee »>' heal'h and vigour he was dre'- f<d inyvliow, with a proiufion of cmbroidr* rv - On Lord Macartney's quitting P.-kin the I"tnnorot ordered three Me*V4ari«* of the firft rank to attend him, and o fee that nothing might tend to h's accommodation' i»'.uid bt warning ; and muat ts v«| .mtoror eopiot <'i It. «#dtQ A QUAKTITY OF French Brand; ih butts of an tevglUM. quality Coarfc Salt, «h<wt 3000 tniJhcti Spoil.lh Candles in boxes 32. Bales ot Flax Jlyloi: artl Souchong Tn in efcefts Mace, Nutmegs, »«d Clovejin ktfp Ri:llia und Salem DttCk Beei'ai-d Poifc in bb)« and half bb>« Saliiiijn, Mack*r«t and Dried Fife Butti r in kegs of varjoys dcfcriptiyns, a quantity Spanish Scgiirs, a quantity. October 10. dr»_ LONDON, July 38, Chinese embassy.
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