D [No. of Vol. Vl.] * FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jell." & Robert Wain, POUT WINS i'V-fS MiJ-.. a»d quaf ter csllt' "y.-a" ItSSON ■ ...Vm- " ' I'homas M'Euen, Stock and Land Broker, No. 78, Ckksnut-street, INFOKMS Hii Friend* rfon or by Proxy, but Bone may vote " unless the flock (hall havpfto.id in their names at lend three month'! preceding the time of Eleflion." By order of the P t refident andDiie£tors Ebenezer Seery. oa. 24 iußcft»aN To be Sold, The House, Stables & Lot of Ground. Id Second ftrett, between Spruce and Union {tree's, in the occupation »f his BriUnnic Majelty'* Minister. ALSO The Adjoining Lot. 26 feet front, and «49 feet deep. For terms of faie, apply to Wm. Cramond. Aug. 14 wfestf Loft yesterday out of bij pocket, by a gert'rnian at Mr. Fran cis's Hotel, fourtMlrert, alarire Red Morocco Pocket Book, containing several Bond* and Papes, and abovt FORTY DOLLARS fix per cents : The owne: thereof may be easily discover ed by the flighted view of the papers Whoever has found the fame, and will de liver it to Mr. Fkhncis, (hall receive a handsome reward, and no quefti«ns aflced Nov. «». d.t.w. TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, Principles and Observations applied to the MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION Pot and Pearl AJhes. By DAVID TOWNSENP, Infpeftor of Pot and Pearl-Allies for the Commonwealth of Mafiachufetts. These obfejrvations relate to an extensive bulinefs ; and are designed, in the plainest manner, to convey profitable information to thole interested in it, who have not leil utt or opportunity to search for the princi ples therein contained, in the writings of Cliopitl • L Y EVENING AD V E R T I A I For Sale or Charter, The SHIP • Burthen aboi't aoo tons, a "a^ilgg"■J {launch, g'od vclYel, about Two years old, now ly'ng at- Malley's Wharf. For terms, apply to yofeph Anthony & Son. Nov. 15. djt. For Boston or Portsmouth, d Thomas oach > Apply to the Captain on board, or to Louis Ofmont, Nci 117, north Second street.' Nor. 11 d6t Lloyd Wharton, A - LYING at Morton's wharf. She it a good vefiel, fails fact, and will carry about 700 barrels. For fcrms agpply t« the raaf ter on board, or "tj/lijiunn - for. 11 w&stf T O fail or t>e 2 J'h ; as good accommodation* hav ing Wen built lor the For freight or pafPage, apply nn l&iid at Cuth bert'J wharf, toCajn. Odde«, or to Oft. J.tmcr - tViHiamfoti, Majler. Now ready to receive a cafg9 on board; Thit vefftlitcompletely found,built of li-ve oak and cedar, and has good accommoda tions for passengers, to fail with all con venient speed. For freight or paflage, apply to the Captain on board, or 1 bos. "John Ketland. 0(\. ii <5_ VAN I A, David Harding, Malter- BURTHEN about 3200 barrels. For terms apply to Gurney & Smith. Ofi. 19 d_ For Liverpool, John Cox, HAS a confide rable part of her cargo ready to go on bo3:r«*Gj»g in the City—that he cir culation is ext entire, font to every Ante fn the Union—and is probably ex changed with more Printers in the diffe rent States than any other Gazette — these crrcumftances enhance its utility as an advertising Vehicle. The generous patronage which the pub« lication has already received, demands the Editor's most grateful acknowledgments —He solicits a continuation of a.lvertifing favors. From these principally arise the resources which enable the publisher of a daily paper to extend his plan of general entertainment and information. E, LAN D I N From 01 board tkf Birmingham Packet, Lockjer, and the Henry and Charles, from Hamburgh, HEMP, Prterjburgb's firJl quality BAR IRON, Swede.i, ajforted tIN, in plates, do. do. GENEVA in bbds. BAGGING, German ajforted GLASS TUMBLERS, and Black Quart Bottles, DEMIJOHNS, Window GlaJj, | ers of superior quality, MATTS, ESVt ©* FOR SALE BY :ves. ? . Mi - A . Thomas & John Ketland. Aug. 26 City of Wafliington. SCHEME LOTTERY; No. 11. Improvement FEDERAL CITY. , i A magnificent ) 20,000 Dollars, and d weUing huufe, J cash 30,000 arc i ditto 15,000 & cadi 35,000 i ditto 15,000 & c»Gi 15,000 1 ditto 10,000 & cjfti 10,000 1 4itto 5,000 & 5,00s i diti" 5, 000 & cato j Cal> prize ot a ditto 5.000 c*c(i, »ie t o ditto -1,000 , ao diitu ifi* ,o« di«<° ioo S® *3 90 to aoo ditto dkt' i ,000 diito 15,000 ditto i&,739 p "«* 33,261 Blanlu 50,000 Tickets at 8 dcllari This Lottery will afford an e.egant speci men of th# p» ivate buildings to be erect d in the City of WaiKington—Two beautiful de figni arc already Tele £led for the entire fronts on two of the public squares ; from these drawings, it is proposed to ere6l two centre and lour corner buildings, as soon as poHablf after this Lottery is fold, and to convey them when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the fcheuie For the Hotel l ottery. A octt drdu&inn ol fiv per cent. wiU b-* made to defray rhe nectf fary expences of printing, &c. and the fui | plus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National University, to be ere&ed within the City of Waftiington. The drawing will Commence as soon as the Tickets arc Void, or at >11 events on Monday, the 22nd of December next: The money pn*es will be payable in thirty day> after it is finished, and any prizes for which ■ fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months after the drawing is doled ire 'o >be confidcied as grven towards the fund for the University, >t being determined to fettle the wbole bufmefs in a year from the ending of the drawing and to take up the bonds given asfecutiiy. The real securities given for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the President and two Direftots of the Bank of Columbia,and are valued at more than half »h»* ajnount o1 the Lottery. The drawing will be under the management of 24 gentlemen improved by the comintf&oners tor the City ot W*fh ington, for the time being, and zfting on oath. S. BLODGET. ♦ • Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia; of Jame s W t ft & Co. Baltimore; ot Gideon Demlon, Sjvannah ; ot Gihnaft, Boflon; of John Hopkins, Rich mond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's fer- IV. Aug. WANTED, An Apprentice To the Watch Making and Repairing Business, • A T r L Y TO C. Camj-bell. No. 3, south Fourth street, two doors from Market-ftreel. Sept * awtf OF THE FOR THE OF T M S 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 to 000 10,000 io,«oo 4C,or o 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 io;ooo 20,000 150,000 400,0©0 79 4- A FEW PIPES Of Bejl Shiality Holland Gin, Will be l*n.!cd THIS DAY,from on bOaiti *t>e fliop Mj v, A fe. ai6, fduth Water St ert. ALSO, A Ft late Arrivals, Ruffla Hemp, firft quality IJirto Saii Dock Di to Rave.is Duck Brflwn Rufiia Sheeting Tickl.iiburgs Oznabuifis Brown Flandeis Sheetings He&ansand Browrf Rolls Cotton Strides and Checks Flanders Builticks Holland Sail Duck' Seine Twine Dutch Gieat Coats Gin in cases Madder Window Glass, 8 by • Je r uits Bark Opium, yf Affafoetida German Sierl Mils and Croft-cut Saws Hoes and C'ut ing Knives $ytlies ard Slates Coffee Mills Black Lead Crucibles Anchors hom 3 cvrt. to i^cwt. And a General Ajfortmcnt of 5-4 & 6-4 Bbulting Cloth, FOR SALE BY Pragers & Co, Nov. 11 NOTICE. AT THE New Castle Pier Lottery Examining and Regijlrrittg Qj/itc, At Mr. SAMUEL LRAWfORD's No. 75, north From ftrcet, z d.iors from Ai cli ftrec', » Tickets are examined and legiftered by correct numerical and Re .gjfter B< oks, at the following model ate Charges, viz. For examining a single ticket i-i6th of a Dollar. For registering »silraiE tiCkjt i-4ih of a Dollar. And notice will be f»nt by letter j(il fortunate or unfortunate) to any part ol the Continent. ALSO TICKETS In the City of Washington Lottery, No. 2, (Which will commence drawing very soon) Regillered, and the earliest accouDt sent of their fuccelj. N. B. The Earliest Intelligence of each Day's drawing will be receivid aithjs (Jl fice. And the flips thereof will be signed by tlie Managers to be corteft; therelorc to be depended on. Sept. 24 d 50 Dollars Reward. RAN away very unexpeftet'ly from the ■Subfrriber, pn Saturday the 1 ith October, A Mulatto Man, named George, by his acquaintance called George Evans, ahout 2$ years old, s feet 9 or ioi-nches high, ftraigltt and well made hehas long bulby black (Mi r, which he com monly wears cjned, llisrtojek bones rather high, his laugh simple ; he has always ferv ed as a waiter, was a favorjte l'e r vant,and fpoifed by excessive Indulgence, under ftaods dreilmg and (having, and plays well on the viclins he to»k with him a brown fpftian coatee and jacket, bound with yel low fiik ferrett, a pair of light colomed ta gathy breeches and half boots: Ahe had many oiher cloathsoi' cloth and light lutn mer wear, it is probable he ma;' change hi; dress.it iifuppuled he has eroded over intc Virginia, Whoever secures the above man fh II re ceive the above reward, and reafonabl< chai g»si f brought home. All Masters of VrflTels will receive hin on board at their petit. Marfham Waring. Oorge Town, ir CV > T ov. 3 *4* S E R. [Whole No. 685.] LANDING, r rom the Ship Adrian a Kieran Fitefutrili Master, from Amflerdam. Holland Sail Duck, ©'rtto—Sfie«tn£, ficklenburrh, White and Brow n Linen, fine Checks, Beiiick9 3 Hair Ribbon, . , GreatCoatS, boxes tVindow-G6ft» Difto Xoinblers, Ginn in pipes, Ginn Cafe*, Steel, Mill Saws 6 feet, Aiichfcrs, from 7to cwt. Frying Pans, Junk, Oakufn, jtc. IrOR SALE BY Thomas tsf John Ketland. Qikober 11. d. . HEMP, RUSSIA SHEETING,' RUSSIA DUCK, R/\VF.NS DUCK,' BARR iKOtf, QAKUM, MATTS, Landing from on beard the Jkip Hannai' Caftl. Lake, from St. Petcrjhurgb, AND TO BE SOID BY Mordecai Lewis, A this STORE, No. 25, Great Dock" S T K I I T, Who has for Salt, a FEW BALES OF Baftas, Coflas,' ' 'V'Y Emerties, Sa!amp : ies, Piingum Clotl>», Humhums, Book Muflint, and Handkerchiefs,feci Barcelona Handkerchiefs^ in Boxes, A few China jSilßs, , Dainafk ar.-d Diaper Table Lineu, plack Prpper of an excellent quality, Holland Gin in casts, HyfonJ Sou liong, ( TE A common Green > ' Roll Brimfton ( New Cajlle Grindjlanes y Nov. 6 gtawrtn The Office of the Insurance Company, of the .State of Pcnnfylvania, will be open for the Tranfiftion of BuC nefs oh Wednesday the sth Novembefj infUYit, at No, 137, South Front-Street. No*. 4. d s f - Wanted, A man and 'woman kitchen Accnftomed to cooking, to whoth g*rertni» -Wages will be given. Nonft need 'ppljr but fu'cb as ran be well recofmriendtd; En* quire o< the PAinte* oa. 20 d B OARDING For Gentlemen. At No. 30, Walnut-street, three or four Gentlemen ttray be accommodsted with convenient lodgings for the wintef in a small family. Nov, 13. 4t* Asfheton Humphreys, Attorney at Law, Notary Public & Conveyancer^ AT liis Officfc No. 65, Walnnt street Cprner <4 DOCK Street, continue! to tanfaft bufir*f» in she aoove as heretofore} and at a modetaW charge, Deeds, Bond», Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, BiHsofSale, and Bottomree Chisrter Parties, Memorials, Petitions, and other lnftrnments in"Wrimg. HeaJ f<> continues to'buy and fell Real Estates, \ upon Commiflion ; and his at present a few valuable Farms, &c. for fate. f^'OAofer CITRON, Jull imported from Madeira, and to he fold reasonably at No. 102, south SecondJlreet* Nov. 14 . *4t' Dancing School. Wm. M'DOUGALL presents his conv ' pliments to the Public—Thanks them for " the preat encouragement he has expert ' enced these twenty odd years. He 'will 1 open his School for this Seaf6n on Monday the 13th October, at 10 o'clock in the j morning, in *hat large and elegant Saloon in Harmony flreet, leading from Third to _ Fourth ftreee, turning the comer of Not ,j 70, ScuthThird street. His Employers may be allured, the ftrifl - and decorum tnat has always been e observed in his School, shall still be pur filed—and thst their children willbe taughl " in the mod approved and ijiodern stilt Note—Ail livejjng School for yoynj Gentlemen. ©