DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER. ; No. 105 of Vol. Vl.] AT a large <?id rcfptHabh meeting of the Ftecmcn of ii-ie county of Pbrladelfbta, /Wd at the Widow Inker's Oerrnantrmf, en Tbitrfday, tbe ind of OcloUr, fir tbe purpose *f firming u ticket for ute Member of Congt eft, a Seruiior, and fix Re/refen tutnxs I" tbe State LegifinOtre fir said eoxnty. The Rev. William Smith, D. D. in the chair, the fil/onoinggentlemen were' sits in nomination by a largs majority of ■votes —-fix ■' — "For Congreft, Samuel Miles, Stnator, Robert Hare. Afifembly, Thomas Forrejl, Jos. M'Goffin, Jacob Mo-gar., Edward Hec/lon, Thomas Britton, Tbomat foul. RefolveJ, That the above be puhlifbed for the vformot'un of the county > and thai a copy of the fame be sent to our Jelleiv-citi zens ajho hai>e marched to the wftivard. Refoh'.'d, Thai Doctor William Smith and Mr. Thomas Dungnti be a committee to fie that the above resolve be executed. IV M. SMITH, Chairman. Jtie/f, Andrew Gf.yfr, jun. Sec ry. At a meeting of a number of refpofta ble citizens held at the Ce/man Lutheran Schoolhoufe, it was unanimously agreed to support the following gentlenren at the ciec't 'jn ; Coogrefe—John Swan wick. Senators— William Bingham, Joseph Thomas, Robert Hare, Nathaniel New lin. AflemMy George Latimer, Benjamin R. Morgan, Jacob Hiltzheimer, Henry Kammerer, Moses Levy, James Alh. Philadelphia, Otlcbrr j.d, 1794- PURSUANT to notice given by tb« Committee of the Northern Liberties and Southwark diilrift, a meeting was lua<l en Monday evening tbe 6th iriltant at the German Lutheran School houfc, for the purpose of framing a ticket for the County of Philadelphia, at the enfrring ElnSion here being near one hundred pre sent, when after fuJi cou tide ration and taking the votes it appeared that F. A. Muhlenberg, was unanimously agreed upon for Representative in Con grefc. Robert Hare, for State Senator by a lirge majority. Thomas Foneft. Jacob Morgan, Michael Joihua Humphreys, . Richard Tittermerry, John Holmes, umnimoufly for Repre tativrs in the General A'Xembly, and Andrew Geyer tor County Comraif fioncr. And it was further agreed, that the proceedings of this meeting be publifhcd afid information thereof transmitted to cur brethren in camp, as speedily aspoffible. By order of tlie meeting, GEORGE EGERT, Chairman. JAMES FERGUSON, Sec'ry To be fold by Au&ion, On iSicJday the nth day of November next, at ■M, At the houftoj Archer Gijfoid. in Near tri, New JtrJey, if vol prevtoujly djpofed of ityprivate cortraß, THE FOLLOWING Trails of Land, Belonging to the American Iron Company, fitui#e at Ring wood, Long Pond, and CharJfrttenburg, i n the Counties of Bergen aud Mori is in the said state of New Jer ky, vii. 12 tra&s of land, contain iii£ about 6533 acres, situate at Ringwood, 011 part o' which the Ringwood M<inf\on- Heufe ard Store are ere&ed. 4 iradls of Land, containing about 6156 aoe.% situate on Long Fond River. 7 crafts of Land, containing about 6x65 Acres, finite at Charlottenburg. The f« Eft<ites are well worthy 0/ the at tention of any Gentleman or Company in clined to engage extensively in Iron Works: There are (evcral Buildings and foine conli derabic Improvements on these Lands; about %fp Actes of excellent Meadow, are already cleaved, and much more might be added at a trilling Expencc. On the Premise» t here *ic (everal very convenient Seam tor Furnacrs F«)» pes, Mills, See. There are also some verv valuable Iron Mines. Most of the unimprov ed Parts of tUefe Lands are covered with fiß' healthv Timber. These Eft** will be shewn by Captain Joieph Board, of Ringwood, and the Terms of Sale made known by applying to him, or - EdWtf £dwirik . .1 -• „-■- ■- -%<--'''c3SmS : ' , Ifej, N*rtfca«xf,\*o dooo 'jfna flwfcct-firect. fcp*» J _ IM~tf j «• V«- * V-j'vjjjitjj x : 'i '». HI ©a.Hits of tiir (Ullitri) JJ> M*. FKNNO, A refpe£table numlifr of citizens have agreed to support the following Tic ket at the ensuing Ele&ion : Representative in Congttfs—Thomas Fitzfimons. State Senators—Joseph Thorny», William Bingham, Nathaniel Newlin, Robert Hare. A {Terribly—George Latimer, Benja min R. Morgan, Jacob Hiltzheirr.er, Robert Wain, Lawrence Seckel, Fran cis Gurney. For LONDON, The .SHIP PERSEVERANCE, Captain Now ready to receive a cargo on board this velTel is completely found, built of five oik and cedar, and has good accommoda tions for pafleugers, to fail the 15th inft. For freight or paflage, apply to Thns. fef Jbbn Kctland. Oil. ii d Cadiz Salt, For Saleon board t*s SM>ed>& Bhips»atv, tavm Adolptms, Captjiu BL,OOMSTfcR T f—»S»id Vtfffl, BurtKrnJro i'oiis, i£t> F</r CHARTER * JnS&i*T<l any PORT within or • Jj^3ps»witi»o«ttbeMtrditerra«caii, Apply to John Vaughan, tVho has for Safe a few Tons CHIPPED LOGWOOB Just Akp.ived, Also SuperiorCLA RET in Hogsheads and Cases. Sept. 4. JF'or Amiterdam, Z%n THE SHIP HOLLAND, Kgwyff" ChrHlopber Franklin, juti. teMzgi Miijter. HAS cx.ctlcnt accommodaiinns Tor parteii- Sjcrs, will fail with all convenient fprrd, hav ing the greaieft part of her .cargo ready to go on board. For height or paflage, apply to the on board, to PETER BLIGHT, PRAJGERS & CO. Aiip. 26 For Newbern, N. Carolina — THOMAS ATWOOD, Matter, will fail with all convenient speed. For freight or paflage apply to the Captain on board, second wharf below Walnut- Street, or JOHN WELSH. No. 8 1, South Water Street. o<3. 10. dßt. DOLPHIN,; Captain M'Clure, TO fail with all poflible expedition. For freight or paflage, apply to the Captain on board at Chefnut flreet wh»rf, or JOHN WELSH. No. 81, south Water street. OA. 10. d6t Just Arrived, And will be landed to-morrow morning at Hamilton's wharf, the CARGO of the Schooner Induftrv, Captain Hylander, from Havanna, CONSISTING OF 85 hhds. Molasses, Of fttperior full quality. 106 Boxes and Barrels White & brown Sugar Parcel of Ox-Hides ; FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. V* :• r. ALSO, A PARCEL OF COFFEE, Just arrived 111 the Hibcrnia, Captain Irwin, from Jamaica. Sept. a 3 d Ran Away, FROM the Subscriber a feivant Girl,! named Catherine Aitam*. Whoever wit take up and bring back to hor Mailer the Paid Girl, (hall receive TweDty Cents re ward, and no charges. Caleb Wilkins. Monday, October 13, 1794. Or < and A AND LANDING From o>i board the Birmingham Packet» Ltrckyer, and the Henry and Charles, from Hamburgbs HEMP, Peterjburgb's frjl quality BAR IRON, Siwedeiy ajjorted TIN, in plates, do. do. GENEVA in hbds. BAGGING, German ajforted GLASS TUMBLERS, and Black Quart Bottles, DEMIJOHNS, Window Glass, Feathers of superior quality, MATTS, c 57. &c. FOR SALE BY Thomas & John Ketland. d Any:. 16 City of Washington. SCHEME Of THE LOTTERY; No. 11. FOR THE IMPROVEMENT O F T H E FEDERAL CITY. i A magnificent £ Zo,ooo Dollars, and dwelling huufe, { ca(h 30,000 are SO, coo t ditto 15,000 & cash 25,000 40,000 1 diilo 15,000 fc cafa 15,000 30,000 1 ditto io,ooo Sc cjOi io,coo ite,ooo 1 dut» 5.000 &ra!h 5,006 10 occ3 1 ditto s,c<K St cash 5,c00 >0,000 1 C»lhpii7eol ' .VO,€K:O 2 dit<° 3-000 each, are '*'15,0 0 10 ditto 1,000 jo ditto {60 10,000 100 ditto ■ »oo *00 ditto 50 400 ditto 1,000 di'tn zb ij,uOO diuo 16,739 PM»CS 33,261 Blanks 50,000 Tickets ik 8 dollars This Lottery wfll afford an e.rgant fpeci rrteo r>f five private i-uifcimgs.u> h* erc6l d ii. the City of Waihmgion—Two beautiful de r signs arc already feic &ed for'die entile from s I on two of tlie public Iquares ; from thefc drawings, it is p'opofed to rrc£l two centre and tout cornei buildings, as soon as pofllble alter this Lottery infold, arid to convey them when complete, to ihe fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the fchemc for the Hotel Lottery. A nett d< du6lu>n of five per cent, will be made to defray rhc neces sary expences of printing, See. and the sur plus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National University* to be erected wkhin the City of Walhington. The drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets are lolrl, or at all events on Monday* the 2.2n<? of December next: The money prir.es will-be payable in thirty days alter it is finifhed, and any ptizes for which fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve montus after the drawing itclofed 'o be eonfideied as given towards the fund fi>r the University, it being determined to fettle the whole bufmefs in a year from the ending of the drawing and to ukc up the bonds given as security. The real securities for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the President rod iwo Dtre&ois of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of the Lottery. The drawing will be under the management of 24 gentlemen approved by the commiflioncrs tor the City of Waflv mgton, lor ihe ttme being, and a&ing or S. BLODGET. * # * Tickets may be had as the Bank of Columbia ; of Jaroes Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Gideon Denilon, Savannah; of Pe'er Gilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Rich mond : and of Richard Welts, Cooper's lcr- IV. Aug. 30 The French Language TAUGHT BT J. M. BAR T, North Second Street, No. 158, WHO begs leave to inform lis Friends and the Public, that he intends to in that Tongue, anumher of Scholars 011 reasonable terms. Thole who will be plea- Ted to employ htm, fliall be ewaSly attend ed to at their own Appartments. Sept. !7 *cod2W 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. *6 Sugar (fcf Coffee. A (Quantity of SUGAR and COFFEE, Some LIMES and ORANGES, WiTJ !>e iahded this day, at Mcffrs. Wain's wharf, from Jamaica, AND FOR SALE BY Who has aljb for Jule, Havannah SUGAR, in barrel" HONEY and SWEETMEATS in J3'J SEGARS in boxe* port Wine, In Hhds. y ijjf. Cajls Sept. 29 A FEW PIPES Of Bcjl QpoJity Holland Gin, Will be landed THIS DAY, from 011 board the sloop TWaty, A few very heavy hqgfhcadt of P6rt-au~Prir.ce Sugars, BRANDT, iit pipesy And very good Guadaloupe Melafles, F'»*' SALE BV Levintis Clark/on, Nu. 216, nth Water Stieet* a few hogsheads 6F Prime Antigua Rum, 3</. £5° qth proof Jine flavour. *ep>. 29 d 10,000 10,000 id, 000 WOOLLENS. 20,0ne JJO,OCO A variety of low priced well aflorted WOOLLENS, in small Bales, for Sale by I\undie & No. ii, Walnut-Street Wharf. Also, Best Lisbon and Liverpool Salt, German Steel, Hosiery, &c. 0a.6. 400,090 NOTICE, AT THE New Castle Pier Lottery Examining and Rrgijlering Office, At Mr. SAMUEL IRAWiOKD's Ni 75, north Front street, 2 doors tiom Arc ftr-crt, Tickets are examined and kegi-ftgied by cone£t numerical and Re gister at the following moderate charges, viz. Pbf examining a sikgh tickiT i-i6tl< of a Dollar. For a single ticket I—4ih of a Dollar. And notice will be sent by letter (il fortunate or unfortunate) to any part o( the Continent. TICKETS In tbt City of Washington Lottery, No. 2, (Which will comnjence drawing very fix.n) Rcgiflercd, and the ciriieft account sent of thnr success. li. B. Tlie EaTlieft Jrltliigerce of each Day's drawing will be recei v d at tViis Of-. ■ficr. And the flips thereof will he fiftnert by the Manageis to be correct; theielorc to be depended on. Sept. 14 (I Applications on Business ■vvithin.my Agency for iiipplying with pro visions the MiKtia late'.y called into fervu c —may be made in this city to Meffi s. Wlie. len and Miller, at the corner o!" Market and Fourth ftiCefs. eodtf Elie Williams, Agent for the United States in tlx I'ro-vi- Jim Departfatnt. Sept. j*. . , ; To the Ele&orsof the city and county of Philadelphia. Gentlsmin, THIS being tlie last year of the prr. sent Sneriff'i time in ofiice. I takt the liberty to offer mvfelf a Candidate,' »nd foiicitvour votes and imerefts in mv favour, to plare me 011 theretu'nat the next general Eleifhon, as his successor for fciid in doiti;; wlvrij, yon >ri>i confer *n obligation that will lie gratefully r-e ---intmbcred, by Your molt obedient,. and hnmHe fervn'^. JOHN UAKC.iI. cs if. May 3. The Medical lectures In rh< Urit»erfityaf J Penr» c yl»-"w»ia, eommenM the firft M'indym Kuveniber, asjtt, • Sept 5 cop: f fates John Craig, JLSO, 3tawiw. ALSO eopjot eedtQ [Whole No. John Wcllli, No. 81, fou'.h Water Jlreet, Has now landing from the (chooser Wefl fleet, Captain At wood, A QUANTITY OF New-England Boards, Ditto Spars, and 14 cords Hemlock Bark. He has also fir Sale, 60 hhds. Molasses, Freiuli Brandy ih butts of, ati excellent: quality Coarse Salt, about 3600 bbfheis Spamfh Car diss in boxes 2,2 Bales oj Flax Hylott apd Sonchn 1;p Tea in clefts Mace, Nutmegs, ai d Ciorej in kejjs Rui'ia pr,(i Sa'cni Dink Beef at;d Pork it! l>blr and liaU bbk Saim >n, Maikaiel and bried Filh Bntti r in kegs Sn*Cs of various dsfcriptions, a quanti Spirifb a quant ty. >ctnl>er Thomas M'Euen, Stock and L.avd Broker, No. 78, Cheshut-st'reet, IKFOHMS bis. Friends that fluripjt his abfencc- fioip Philadelphia (on th<- Wefleril Expedit ■-:0 n 1 Biifiriefs tviltbe canned on at his Office as ufuat, by Mr. Thomas Hale where Onders in his line will tVfhanktully received, and eveiy Attention p a 'd to them. Oft. so d To the Electors of the City and County of Philadelphia. Gentlemen, AS the present Sheriff's time of office will expire at the enfuiug Elec» ■tion, I taVe the liberty to offer myfelf a candidate for fsid office, and folic't your votes in my favor at the next General Election, in doing which you will confer ah obligation, which will be gratefully ac knowledged bv the Public's affiired Friend, and Humble Servant, JOS. COWPERTHWAIT. OcVebtr to, *794- Choice St. Croix' Sugar y JUST IMPORTED, And ftr Sale, By JAMES YARD. Alloa quantity of RUSSIA Matt'. June 2-Vth. Dancing School. Win. M'DOUGALL presents his com pliments to the Public—Thanks them for the great encouragement he has experi enced tliefe twenty odd years. He will open his School foi» this Season on Monday the i.v*h October, at 10 o'eloi-k in the morning, in that large and elegant Saloon in Harmony street, leading from Third to Fourth street, turning the corner of No. 70, SoUthThird street. Ilis Employers may tie allured, the flritft order and decorum that has always been observed in his School, fhz.ll still be pur sued—and that their children will be'tanght in the most approved and modern ftik Note—Am Evening School for young Gentlemen. o<a. Money to be Lent, On Mortgage nf . REAL ESTATES, Within the City ami Liberties of Philadel phia Apply to Nicholas D 'tehl, jun. Attorney at Law. Ac. 19, south Fourth Jlreet. Auk. < mw&ftf Dijlant Subscribers For this Gazette, 91' c hereby refpeftfuL ly requeued to pay np their Siipferiptions v to the firft of January next, li e Editor will be under the neoefliry of (.onfidering tliofe who do not then renew their Suli fcription by paying Six Months, in Ai'- vancr, as declining to take the Paper any longi r. At tlierr is a cortfiderable Sum doe from remote Subfci ibers for the late half Weilc : ly Paper pnhliflied by theEditoi, he most earrcftly rfquefts tliofe win. may be delin <]«entj to t«ke the ear!ie(Topportunity of remitting him- ibe balance they may rrf [Je&ivi ly fee indcbcd—the fniiij are iudi. "'•duajly Iriflirf —the want of tlie Aggre gate is Severely felt. The Trujlees of tbe Univcr fity of Painfylv-nia hus ay-ponted the EXAMINATION oi the Sti i >r Cl.ifs to he held on Monday the 2cth of October finfbnt, at loo'c'ock in the f.irrnoin; & that degree* be cons red oq it c'i as /h-1 l< approved of, on TtiurkJay, the 2„d of th»- '..me nwwtU. By the Faculty, William Rogers, Secretary. OH. n _ • et* d^t. eodtf dtaoth
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