D Alt Y EVENING AD [No. io£ of Vol. Vl.] * ■ —Ml AT a large and refptdijQ meeting of th Rtrvttn of tU county held at the tpW n ant own, on Tbarf day, the %nd of OSober, for the purpose 'of forming a ticket for one Member of Congress, a Senator, ' and fix Reprefen tatires in the State Legislature for said covnty. The Rev. William Smith, D. D. in the chair, the following gentlemen wen put in nomination by a large majority of -votes —viz : — For Ccngrefs, Samuel Mites, Senator, Rbbert Hare. Affcmbly, Thomas Forrefl, Jos. M' Goffm, Jacob Morgan, Edward Heeflon, Thomas Britton, Thomas Paul. Resolved, That the above bepublijbed for tbe information of the county, and that a copy of tbe fame be ftnt to our Jellozv-citi xens who have marched to the wrft-jiard. Refohrd, That Doßor William Smith a//d Mr. Thomas Dungan be a committee to fee that the above refclve he executed. WM. SMITH, Chairman. AtteP., Andrew Geyfr, jun. Sec'ry. At a meeting of a number of refpe<sta» ble citizens held at the. German Lutheran Schoolhoufe, it was unanimously agreed to the Wowing genil«-«i< n at the ensuing ekuftion ; Ccmgrffo—John Swan wick. Senators — William Bingham, Jpfepli Thomas, Robert Hare, Nathaniel New- Ko. AiTonbly -George Latimer, Benjamin R. Morgan; Jacob Hiltzheimer, Henry Kaniiuercr, Mulct Levy, James Alh. Philadelphia, October 7,h, 1794. PURSUANT to notice given by the Committee of the Northern Liberties and Southwark diftridl, a meeting was held on Monday evening the 6th instant at the German Lutheran School house, for the purpose of framing a ticket for the County of Philadelphia, at the enfuiog Election here being near one hundred Eletftors pre icnt, when after full configuration and taking the votes it appeared that F. A. Muhlenberg, was unanimously agreed upon for Reprefeotative in Con gress. Robert Hare, for State Senator by a large majority. Thomas Forteft. Jacob Morgan, Michael Leib, Joshua Humphreys, Richard Titter-merry) John Holmei, unanimously for Repre tative» in the General Aflembly, and Andrew Gcyer for County Commis sioner. And it was further agreed, that the proceedings of this meeting be publilhcd and information thereof transmitted to our brethren in camp, as lpeedily as poffiblc. By order of the meeting, GEORGE EGEKT, Chairman. JAMES FERGUSON, Sec'ry Mt. Fhnno, A rel'pecfkable number of citizens have had the following ticket in contemplation. They consider these mei} as l'uitable and worthy persons for the important trust they confide in them. It is their request to have them published in your paper for a more general conlideration of their fel low-citizen t. Congress—Thomas Fitzfimons. Senators—Wm. Bingham,Robert Hare, Nathaniel Newlin, Joieph Thomas. Aflembly—Geo. Latimer, Jacob Hiltz heiraer, Benj.R. Morgan, Henry Kam merer, Sam. M. Fox, Francis Gurnty. At a general meeting of the citizens ot Philadelphia, held on Saturday the nth of October, 1794, at the City- Hall, tor the purpose of nominating suitable persons to be inserted in a tick et for the ensuing election : Charles Biddlc, Esq. waff appointed Chairman—and Mr. John Hallowell, Secretary. The following gentlemen were agreed on, as proper persons to fervein the ca pacity mentioned—viz. Reorefentative in Congress. Senators for the State. - Members of the House of Representa tives of this State. George Latimer, Benjamin R. Morgan l»aivrence Seckel,- Resolved, rhat the Secretary be di reft .d to cause the proceedings of thi: ppf Charles Biddle, Chairman. John Hallowell, Secretary. oa>cttr of fS)t flttito H Mr. Fehso, A refpe&able number of citizens have agreed to support the following Tic fcet at the ensuing Election : Reprefcntative in Congrefs—Thoma* Fitzfimons. State Senators—Joseph Tliomas, William Bingham, Nathaniel Newlin, Robert Hare. Aflembly—George Latimer, Benja min R. Morgan, Jacob Hiltzheimer, Robert Wain, Lawrence Seckel, Fran cis Gurney. For LONDON, PERSEVERANCE, Captain , Now ready to receive a cargo on board this velTelis completely found, built of live oak and cedar, and has good accommoda tions for paflengers, to fail the 15th inft. For freight or paflage, apply to Tbos. y John Ketland. 0&. 11 d Cadiz Salt, For Sale on board the Swedilh Ship GuF tavus Captain BLOOMSTER, Said Vefftl, Burt.tan.Sjco Tons, CHARTER, any PORT within or without the Mediterranean. Apply to John Vaughan, Who has for Sale a feiv Tons CHIPPED LOGWOOD Just Arrived, Also Superior CLARET in Hogsheads and Cases. Sept. <4. For Amsterdam, THE SHIP ||L HOLLAND, Christopher Franklin, jun. HAS fxcellcnt accommodations for passen gers, will fail with all convenient fpecd, hav ing the greatest part of her cargo teady to go on board. For treight or paflage, apply to the matter oil board, to PETER BLIGHT, Or PRAGERS & CO. Aug. s6 For Newbern, N. Carolina JH&Wdlflret, -■-feasted. THOMAS ATWOOD, Mailer, will fail with all convenient %eed. For freight or paflage apply to the Captain on board, second wharf below Walnut- Street, or JOHN WELSH. No. 81, South Water Street. Oft. 10. dßt. DOLPHIN.; Captain M'ClurE, TO fail with all possible expedition. For freight or paflage, apply to the Captain on board at Chefnut street wharf, or JOHN WELSH. No. 81, south Water ltreet. Oft. 10. J ust Arrived, And w'll be landed to-morrow morning at Hamilton's wharf, the CARGO of the Schooner Induftrv, Captain Hylander, irom Havanna, consisting of 85 hhds. MolafTes, Of superior full quality. 106 Boxes and Barrels White & brown Sugar A N,D A J • Parcel of Ox-Hides ; FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. ALSO, A PARCEL OF COFFEE, Just arrived in the Hibernia, Captain Irwin, from Jamaica. Sept. d •„ i Ran Away, FROM the Subscriber a feivant Girl,l named Catherine Adams. Whoever wii take up and bring back to her Master the I Paid Girl, lhall receive Twenty Cents re- I ward, and no charges . Caleb Wiikins. Tuesday, October 14, LANDING From on board the Birmingham Packet, Lockjer, and .the Hmrj and Charles, from Hamburgh. HEMP, Peterjburgb's firjl quality BAR' IRON, Swedes, ajforted TIN, in plates, do. do. GENEVA in hhds. BAGGING, German ajforted GLASS TUMBLERS, and Black Quart Bottles, DEMI JOHNS, Window Glass, Feathers of superior quality, MATTS, icfc. tfc. FOR SALE BY Thomas & John Ketland. Anpf. 26 City of Washington. SCHEME LOTTERT, No.' IL FOR THE IMPROV E M E N T FEDERAL CITY. I A magnificent ( 20,000 Dollars, and dwelling houfc, ) cash 30,000 are W 50,000 i ditto 15,000 & cash 25,000 40,000 i ditto 15,000 & cacti 15,000 30,000 1 ditto &: cash 10,000 20,000 1 ditto 5,000 Sc caih 5,000 10.000 l ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 1 Cash pi 17e ot 2 ditto 5,000 each, arc 10 ditto i 4 ooo 20 ditto 500 100 ditto 100 200 ditto 4.00 ditto 1,000 ditto 25,000 ditto '6,739 P"" s 33,261 Blanks 50,000 Tickets at 8 dollars This Lottery wi'll afford an e.egant fpeci mrn of the private buildings to be eretft d in the City of Walhin^ton—Two beautilul de signs are already fele 6led for rjie entire fronts on two of the public * from these drawings, it is proposed to erect two centre .ind toui corner buildings, as soon as pofllble after thw Lottery is fold, and to convey them when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nettdcdu&ion of five per cent, will be made to deftay rhe neces sary expences of printing, &c. and the sur plus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National University, to be ere&ed within the City of Washington. $3" The drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets are fold, or at ail events on Monday, the 22nd of December next: The money prir.es will be payable in thirty days after it is finifbed, and any prizes for which fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months after the drawing is closed are obe confide*ed as given towards the fund for the University, it being determined to fettle the whole business in a year from the ending of the drawing and to take up tfie bonds given as fccurity. The real securities given for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the Prcfident and two Dire&ors of the Bank of Colombia, 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 commiflioners tor the City of Wash ington, for the time being, and a&ing on oath. *** Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; o! Gideon Denifon, Savannah; of Peter Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Rich mond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's fer rv. Aug. 30 The French Language TAUGHT ST M. BART, North Second Street, No. 158, WHO begs leave to inform lis Friends and the Public* that he intends to inftrus in that Tongue, a number of Scholars on reasonable terms. Those wbo will be plea sed to employ him, (hall be ex-attly attend ed to at their own Appartments, Sept. 17 yourneymen 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 abov. j , Sept. 16 * * OF THE 1 o,oco ic,oco JC 9 or o 10,000 ( 10,000 10,000 10,00® 10,000 ao,ooo 15.0,000 400,000 S. BLODGET. eodtf •eodiw THIRTY eoptf totes VER T I 794- Sugar (fcf Coffee. A Quantity of SUGAR and COFFF.E, Some LIMES and ORANGES, Will be landed this day, at Messrs. Waln'e wharf, from Jamaica, AND FOR SAJ.I BY John Cm'fT, Who has also for fate, Hava inah SUGAR, inharrels HONEY and SWEETMEATS in Jars . SEGARS in boxes port Wine, In Hhds. & Cajks Sept. 29 A FEW PIPES Of Bejl Quality Holland Gin, Will be landed THIS DAY, ftom on board the (loop Mary, »— ...~ r _ £ few very betny of Port-au-frijice Sugars* BRANDY, in Ami very good ~ Melafles, FOR SALE BY Lev in us Clark/on, No. 216, si uth Water Sheet. ALSO, a Few hooshea£)S of Prime Antigua Rum, 3 d. & 4th proof fine flavour. Sept. 29 d WOOLLENS. A varietf of Itfw priced well aflbrted WOOLLENS, in small Bales, for Sale by V Run die Murgatroyd, . No. ii, Walnut-Street Wharf. Also, Best Eifbon and Liverpool Salt,- German Steel, Holiery, &e. o<a. 6. NOTICE. AT THE New Cattle Pier Lottery Examining and Regijlering Office, At Mr. SAMUEL ( RAWiOKD's Nt 75, north From street, 2 doors from Arc! ftrect, , Tickets are examined and Registered by correa numerical and Re gister B< ok?, at the following moderate charges, viz. For examining a srKtLi tiEkiT j-i6th of a Dollar. For reg'ifUSing a sjngie Ticket I-4ih of a Dollar. And notice will be sent by letter (H fortunate or unfortunate) to any part of the Continent. ALSO TICKETS In the City of Washington Lottery, No. 2, (Which will commence drawing very loon) Regiflered, and the earliest account sent of their success. N. B. The Earliest Inttlligence of each Day's drawing will be rtceivxi at this Of fice. And the flip? thereof will bt signed by the Managers to be correfl ; therefore to be depended on. * Sept. 24 Applications on Business Within my Agency for supplying with pro vision's the Militia lately called into service —may be made in this city to Meifi s. Whe len and Miiler, at the corner of* Market and Fourth (beets. Elie Williams, Agent for the United States in the Provi- /ion Department. Sept. j 6 To the Ele&orsof the city and county of Philadelphia. Gentlemen, THIS being the last year of the pre-; sent Sheriff's time in office. I takei the liberty to offer mvfe}f a Candidate,! and solicit vour votes andintereft* in my favour, to plare me on the rertirr at the i next general Election, as his fucceflor foi fa id oiJlce; in doing which, yoti wil] confer an obligation that will be gratefully re membered, by Your aioft obedient. and humMc Servant, JOHN iiAKKR. ATny J. The Medical lectures In the University of Pennfvlvaria, will commence the 6rft JMund yin November next. Sept J S E R. ,£Whole No. 656.3 j - Wellh, No. 81, foutk Water Jlrect, Has now landing from the schooner Wdf fieet, Atwood, A QUANTITY OF New-England Boards, Ditto Spars, and 14 cords Hemlock Eark. i He has aifo for Sale, 60 hhds. Molafles, French Brandy ih butts of an excellent quality Coai <€ Salt, about 3000 buihels Spanifli C*ndl*s in boxes 22 Hales of Flax Hylon and Souchmg Te« i/j clefts Mace, Nutmegs, ans Cloves in kegs Ruflia and Satenil)hck Beef and Poik in l>b)s and half bb!s Salmon, Mackarcl and Dried Fish Butter in keg* Shoe- of various descriptions, a quant i Sp-.inifh Segars, a quantity, Octn! er to. <»5\ Thomas M'Euen, StpcJi and Land Broker, No. 78, CHESNUT-STREET, INFO •' MS l is Friends that during his absence fYoifc Philadelphia (on tin Wtftfrn Expedition) his Bufinels will be carried on at Ins Office as usual, hy Mr. Thomas Hale '.vhere Orders in his line will be thankiui(» received, and eveiy Attemion ]>aid to them. Oft. 10 T» the Electors of the City and County of Philadelphia. Gentlemen, AS the present Sheriff's time of office will expire at the erifurng Elec tion, I take the liberty to offer tnyfelf a candidate for said office, and solicit your v6tes 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. COWPERTHWAIT. Oflober 10, 1794. d4t» Choice St. Croix Sugar, JUST IMPORTED, And far Sale, By JAMES YARD. Alfoa quantity of RUSSIA Mail,. June 24th. 4 3tawzw. Dancing School. Wm. M'DOUGALL presents his com pliment? to the Public—Thanks them for the great encouragement he has experi enced these twenty odd years. He will open his School for this Season on Monday the 13th Oiftober, at 10 o'clock in the morning, in that large and elegant Saloon in Harmony street, leading from Third to Fourth street, turning the corner of No. 70, South Third street. Hit Efnployers may be aflured, the ftrifl order and decorum that has always been observed in his School,- shall still be pur sued—and that their children will be taught in the mod approved and modern stilt ! Note—An Evening School for young Gentlemen. Oft. 10 Money to be Lent, On Mortgage of REAL ESTATES, Within the City and Liberties of Philadel phia. Apply to Nicholas Dichl, jun. Attorney at Law. •TVo. 19, south Fourth Jlreet. Aug. 4 rim &ft f Dijlant &übfcribers For this Gazette, are heieby tefpeflful. ly reqnefted :o pay up their Snpf'criptioos of January ne*t. The Editor will be under, the neceflity of confidrring tliofe who do not then renew their Sub scription by paying Six Months in Ad vance, as declining to take the Paper anv longer. eopiat As there is a considerable Snm Hoe from remote Snbfci ibers for the'lute half Week ly Paper pubtifhed by the Editor, he renft earnestly r«fj'i«fts fhnfe who may be delin quent, to take the earliest oppoi ttinity of ■ emitting him the balance they may ref pe&ivcly be indebied—the funis aie indi vidually itifiii.g—the want of tlie Aggre bate is I'evevely felt. Hoe Trttjlees of the Utiiver fitv of Pennlylvsnia have appointed the EXAMINATION of the Senior Class to be held on Monday the 20th of Ofiober instant, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ; & that degrees be coufci red on li cVi as lhall be approved of, on Thursday, the 23d of I the fame month. By the Faculty, William Rogers, Odl. xi e«<itQ fodtf Secretary, 4tsoth
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