DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER. ' tltfo. .'156 of VoK Vl.] FOR SALE, » At the STtfRES of Jdle & Robert Wain. PORT WINE in pipes, Mid-., and <}uar ter c it" I.ISSON do.i:i B pe» sr>dquari«r calks S~ucSc»»£ *od TEAS, in-quarter c'*-efl s A ijuantitv of Lisbon antl Cadiz SALT Soft ffiellert bales V«lrctf:nßX c , in do. ftutfia MATTS. Jtn>e 9 Thomas M'Euen, Stock and Land Broker, Na. 78, CfTESNUT-STREET, ,1I4f01:MS hi-rriends that during his ■Veoce from Philadelphia (orl Hi* Weftetli Ejtpedirion) bit Bu'fiaeA wiH lie carricH on •t hii Office M .iitMrty fUomsT Hal* «ther* Ovde/s in jit line wiUfee thaiikfally receive'), and cveiy Attention paid to tfcra. Oft. lO A FEW BALES OF Brown Russia sheeting J n ported in tKe William Penn, from FOR SJLE BY Girtis Clay, • 57> High .Strelt. Nov. 1 J. M. Bart, Nc 170, North Second Street, Kcfpe ctfn iy informs the Citizens, that he ntends to open an Evening School, From SIX to NINE o'clock, beginning next Monday, 27th where he will tf ach the French iff Italian languages and Book-keeping. On the mafl rcafonalle Terms. A firift arte::ila.ice may be dep;«deti by tliOiC who will lavour bini with cmpjo ment Oft 27 d Pursuant to the directions of tbei>.4w,tor -.morporating the I-ifurance Coinp v t' North America, a Meeting ■w l: t eln!ld at the Campany'j Office, on Tig r )iUiy flk JJ.h d.iy of Novenrtr enAi- jug, when Two Directors are to be chofeo for the eijiaindcr of the pre/en t ♦- y a*, to fupp yThe places of two G'ntJe men who have been elected Dire6h)»s of a iiothcr lnfurance Conipatty. The Votes may be given by the Stock holders either in pcrfoiv>r by Proxy, but r.one may vote " tmlefs the stock shall have fto d in heir names a* three month- preceding the time of Ele&ion." By o*der of t-e ] ent andD'ne&ors Ebttiezer Hazard, Sec ry, Pit. -4 -3N To be Sold, The Houie, Stables & Lot - v ) — of Ground. In Second Street, between Sprues and Union ftref. s, in the occupation of his Britannic Majeßy't Minister. ALSO The Adjoining Lot. * 26 feetiront, and 149 feet deep. For terms of f'ale, appfjr to Wm. Cramond. Aug. 14 trte tf Loft yesterday out of his pocket, by a Rertl-man at Mr. Fran cs'? Hotel, fbnrthftreet, a large Red Morocco Pocket Book, fevcral Bond- and Papes, and about FORTY DOLLARS \]x per cents : The owne'thereof may He easily discover ed by the fli»hteft view of the papers. Whoever has found the feme, and will de livei ir to Mr. Fhakcis, (hall receive a fcandfome reward, and no quefti»ns aiked. 12. d.t.w. TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, Principles and Observations APPLIED TO THE MANUFACTURE and INSPECTION V- fKr Pot and Pearl AJhes. By DAVID TOWNSEND, kfpe& or of Pot and Pearl-Alhes for the Commonwealth of Maflachufetts. Publiihed according to A<sl of Congress. These observations relate to an extensive knfinefs ; and are designed, in the plainest manner, to convey profitable information to tUofe interested in it, who have not leif- Hrc or opportunity to search for the princi ples therein contained, in the writings of yrafefitoaail Cberaifks. of the llibttfeti H> For Canton direct, Jtrx,. George Barclay, SHE W'll lail inillFe-TU *^c«rr*»s^«*- ar y sunless prevented by ice) foi freight out and bomv, apply t« George Meade. For sale by the Subscriber, Cwnptifg Honfe and Slorc !bc removed in a few Days to the South Side of Walnut street whsrf) Bill of Exchange Madeira, of the firft Quality, Six years Olti by the Pipe, Hoglbead or Quarter Calk, Excellent Old Sherry, by the Winea Quarts r Calk, Choice Lilbon in Pipes and Quarter Calks, A few Calks Red Lilbon. About 100 barrels Beef too fierce* Rice A fcwb">xt s Spermaceti Cand-es Lisbon Corks of the firft quality in bates 200 hngfbeads MolafiVs A few boxes Dowlases, Silefias, and Sripes A few Pigs Pester and Bundles Steel Coffee i.c. GEORGE MEADE. Nor. 17 F Sal The SHIP HOPE, Burthen about ico tins, . -<L' -~\J {launch, good vefle), about Tw years old, now lying at MaffeyV Wharf. For terms, apply to Joseph Anthony Zy Son, w&srf jojtpv jmiuonj ouu. Nov. 15. dst. For Boston or Portfmoutl: The BRIG Two Sifters y T h °MAS ROACH, m Majicfy Apply to the Captain on board, or to Louis Ofitiont, No. 117, north Second ftre'et. Nov. ix d6t For Sale ©r Charter, Lloyd WHARtos, LYING at Morton's wharf. She is a good vessel, fail* fact, and will carry about 700 barrels. For terms apply to the mas ter onboard, or Wharton & Greeves. Nov. 11 For Dublin, . Washington, Hsnrv Gedves, T O fiil on t'.'.t 25'h Nnvember; as good accommodation foi palfengcr , hav ing been built for the Dublin trade. For freight or paflhgr, appl) on board at Cuth bert's wharf, toC.apt. Geddf, or to HOLMES rnd RAIN FY, WILLIAM SMITH, jun, George Latimer. \ > >ft. » For Hamburgh, PERSEVERANCE, James W'tlTtamfon, Maf.tr. Now ready to receive a cargo on board. This vefTel is completely found,built of live oak and cedar, and has good accommoda tions for pafleiigers, to fail with all con venient speed. For freight or pafTage, apply to the Captain on noard, or 1 bos. y John Ketland. Ofl. it d_ PENNSTL VANIA, David Harding, Mafler- BURTHEN about 3JOO barrels. For terms apply to Gurney & Smith. Q*st. 29 d n»TILLERY. A fE?SON % pro cef» »i«J j»anageiyent of difliljUifi ."b'fty? by applying to No. 19, south TfjinJ ftree-, idtiy hear df lmne4iatr, gobil ao3 eto- A^CTmaowillhp'prtferiTd. Kot. »7 •oitf Tuesday, November 18, diw Charter, and Co. or AND For Liverpool, HAS a coofideraUle part of i ,-r cargo ready to go on bua-d, ami u-iiUaiT To as to return toilils port an eai'j "Sp irp; (hip. For Freight or apply to the Captain on board ai Walnut street wharf, Rundle & Murga^royd, No. ftieet Nov. 3 L A NT) I N G From on board the Birmingham Packetj Lockyer, and the Henry and Charles, from Hamburgh, HEMP, Peterjburgb's firfi quality BA R IKON, Swedes, ajjorted TIN, in plates, do. do. GENEVA in bkds. $ AGGIJS G, German effort fd GLASS TUMBLERS, and Black Quart Bottles, DEMIJOHNS, Window G!af+ Feathers of superior quality, MATTS, ifje. ISc. FOR SALE BY Thomas & John Ketland. Aug. 26 A City of YVafliington. SCHEME or THE LOTTERY, No. 11. FOR THE IMP R O V E M E N T OF THE FEDERAL CITY. si A magnificent > 20,000 D.oUirs, and dwelling honfc, $ cash 30,000 a»e 1 ditto fyooo iccaft; 5,5,0c0 1 dit'.o 15,000 & carti 15,000 1 ditto io,ooo Si cjQi 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 tc cash 5,000 1 ditto 5,000 4 olh 4,000 1 C»(Vi pn/eol 2 ditto 5.000 each, arc ,0 ditto ditto ,&q pitio soo ditto 400 ditto I.OOC dj'M» iiitt» 1,000 500 100 A* M ao •6.739 * raa 33,261 B!»nk» 50.C00 Tickets at 8 dollars This Lottery will afford an e.egant speci men of th» private building? to in the City of Washington—Two beautiful de ftgns are alreadv feic &ed for ihc entire front* on two of the uubl.c Iquaref j from thefc drawings, it is pro»>ofed to erect two centre and four corner buildings, as soon as pofliblc after this Lqttery is fold, and to convey them when complete, 'o the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nett df du&ion of five per cent, will be made to defray rhe neces sary cxpcnces of prinung, &c. and the lui plus will be made a part of fund intended lor the National Univerfny, to be ere&ed within the City of Washington. (£3" The drawing vriff commence as soon as the Tickets are fold, or at all events on Monday, the 2in<? of Decernbrr next: The money pnr.es will be payable in thirty days zUtr it is finifbed, and any pn'z s for which fortunate numbers aTe not produced witliin twelve montns after the drawing is closed arc ! o beconfidticj as given towards the fund for the Univcrfiiy, it being determined to fettle the whole buGncfs in a year from the ending of tbe drawing and to take up the bonds given asfccuiity. The real fecutities given for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the Prcfiderit and r wo Directors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of the Lottery . Tbe drawing will be under the management of 24 approved by the commiflioners ;or the City of Wash ington, for the time being, and acting on oatk. S. BLODGET. • # * Tickets may b* hid st the" ftauk of Cbfafltbtt*; of JameiWeft & Ctl. ftittimoic; -al Cideoh Dcmiofl, Si*«unah; of fact .Gil<n»ft,.BpHoo;,<^ - Jntni Uopkia*, R>cb mond : nd <)f Eictoi Wtlli, CMptt'i Ri fe' Aug. 30 WANTED, An Apprentice To the Watch Making and Repairing Bufmefs, Apply TO C. Campbell. No. 3, south Fourth street, two doors from Market-ftrcct. 794- A FEW PJPES ' °f Bfji Quality Holland Gin, Will be~iati<!eii TH!' D 4 -Y, fiom oil boa' the fl .sip J!) ;-, A feiu very hca'j» bvgfhcads of Port-au-Prince Sugars, BRANDT, in p'tptt, And very good Guadaloupe Melaffes, FOR SALE 6Y Levinus Clark/on, No. 216. ff«r!i >Vater Street. eorftf A FEW HOGSHEADS OF Prime Antigua Rum, $d. 4th proof Jtne Jlavour. Sept. 29 d FRESH Bohea Tea, AND GIN in pipes, Now Landing from on board the ship - Feggy, John Elliott maftcr, from Amfteidam. Ai/o Imported by the late Arrivals, Riifiia Hemf>, firft quality Ditto SaH Dttek Di'ttf Ravens P«iek Brown Ruflia Sfcrftting Titkt.nbuf j|' Ozo&burgt ?, Brown tings ' Hrflian: ami B'own Rolls Cotton Stripe* and Checks Flanden Beiliickr Hoiland Sail Duck Seine Twine Dutch Great Coals Gin in cases Madder Window Glass, 8 by e Je uits Bark Opium, Aflafcetida German Steel Mill and Cro(s-cut Saws Hoes and Cut «ng Knives Sythes and Skates Coffee Mills black Lead Crucibles Anchors from 3 cwt. to 1,5 cwt. And a General AJTortment of 5-4 & 6-4 Boulting Cloth, 50,000 40,000 30,000 2C,000 10 oco ic,ooo 10,000 JC,Oi o 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 i 0,006 26,00 c For sale by Pragers" <£** Co. Nov. 11 150,000 NOTICE. AT THE New Castle Pier Lottery Examining and Regi/lering Office, 400,000 At Mr. SAIVJUEL iRAWfGRD's No. 75, north From street, 2 doors from Arch ftrert, Tickets are examined and Kegifteiedljy cor reft numerical and Re gister Bioks, at tbe following moderate charges, ria. For examining■ single ticket i-i6tb i>f a Dollar. - ' ' For registering a single ticket i-4«h of a Dollar. And notice be firiit by letter (ii fortunate or unfortunate) ptrt 01 the Continent. 1 TICKETS In ihe City of Washington Lottery, No. 2, (Which wiH commence drawing very four.) R and tbe carlieft account sent of thtfir success. N. H. Tl.e Earlseft Intelligence of e&ch Day's drawing will he rcceivrd ai this Ol ticc. And the flips thereof will l>e figr.ed by tbejtlanagets to W torrent; therelorc to be depended on. Sept. 24 50 Dollars Reward. RAN away very unexpcftet'ly from the Subscriber, on Saturday the i ith O&ober, A Mulatto Man, named George, by his acquaintance railed George Evans, about 25-ycars old, 5 feet 9 or id inches high, straight and weil made he has fongbv&y black hair, which he com monly wears qned, Ivs cheek bones rather high, his laugh limpid ; helms always ferv ed as a waiter, wnsa favorite fe r vant, and spoiled by exceflive indulgence, ur.drr ; {lands drefiing and.ftiavir.g, and plays well on the villiq : he took with si brown fuftian coatee and jacket, bound with yel low (1 k ferrett, a paii of light colctueri'la gathy breeches and Itairlwts ; as he liaci many oiher trfeftbsof cloth and light ftirrl mfcr wear, it is profcab 4 he may change Hi-. <Uefs,;tis fiippofcd he ha* crofted over into V ; rgin«a. eodtf Whoever ftfrure* the above man ih )] rt~. Cfite A aba*e reward, and leaforrablt charg*-«iT Kronfcfit honie, - Ail Mafteri bf Vrflel« will receive him on board at their ptril. Marfham Waring. GeorgtTown, in Coium'uiu t IMTtf Nov. 3 kites ALSO, II So [Whole No. 686.3 LANDING, from ibe St if Adrlana Kieran Fihtfalrui Majler, from AmJlerJam. :Hoiland Sail Duck, Ditto—Sheering, Tiqjilcnburgh, Ofnabiirgh, Vbitc and Brcwn Linen, Diaper, fine Cheeks, Bediicks, Hair Ribbon, Great Coats, boxes Window-GW»» Ditto Tumblers, Ginn in pipes, Ginn Cases, Steel, Mill Saws 6 feet, Anchors, from 7 to 14 cwt. Frying Pans, Junk, Oakum, let. FOR SALE BY Thomas & 'John Kctland. October it. d. HEMP, RUSSIA SHfcETlfcGf RUSSIA DUCK, RAVENS DUCK* BARR IRON, OAKUM, MATTS, Laad'r.g from on board the Cap!. Lake, from St. Peter/burgb, AND TO BE SOLD BY JVJordecai Lewis, Athis STOKE, No. 2j, Great Dock Street, Who bos for Salt, a FEW BALFS OF Baftas, Coflas, Einertiel, Satampres, Ptli gun: Cloths, Humhnm?, Book Mnflins, and Handkerchiefs.fee., Barcelona Handkerchiefs, in Boxes, A few China Silica, Damask ai.-d Diaper Table Linen, Block Pepper of an excellent quality, Holland Gin in ca£s, Hyson, Sou h ng, & t TEA common Green $ ' RoUßr'infton^, New Cajlle Grindjlones, &c. Noy. 6 3tawim |The Office of the In: Company, of the State of will be open for the Trailfa£Uon of Busi ness on Wednesday the jth November, instant, at Kef, 137, South Front-Street. Nov. 4- dst. Wanted, A man and woman kitchen Servant. Accustomed to cooking, to whom generous wages w»ll be given. None need apply but ifuchas can be well recommended. En iquirro! the PRINTER Oft. 20 BOARDING FOR GENTLEMEN. At No. Walnut-ttreet, three or four Gentlemen may be accommodated with convenient lodgings for the winter in a small family. Nov. 13. jj.t* Asftieton Humphreys, Attorney at Law, Notary Public & Conveyancer, AT hij Office No. 6j, Walnut street Comer of DOCK Street, continues to t/anfift bbfinefs in the above branches, as heretofore, and draws at a moderate charge, Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Powera of Attorney, Bills ol Sale, and Bottomree Cl.arter Parties, Memorials, Petitions, and other Instruments in V.'ritirg. Heal fo continues to buy and fell Real Estates, cpon Commission ; and has at crefent a few valuable Farms, &c. for sale. Oftobet It, 1794 CITRON, Just imported from Madeira, and to be fold reafonabiy at No. 102, south SecondJlreet. Nov. 14 Dancing School. \Vm. M'DOUGALL presents his com pliments to the Public—Thinks them for the great encouragement he ha* experi enced these twenty c£d years. He will opeahis School for tiire Season on Monday the 13th Otftdber, at 10 o'clock in tfte morning, ifi that large and elegant Salocn 11.1 Harmony street, leading from .Third to fourth ftrtet, turning the cottier of 70, South Third street. His Employers may be altered, the ri <Tt order and decorum that has always been obferv;d in his School, <hail ftUl be pur fued—:cd that their children ■will be taught in the molt approved and modern ftiit Note—An Evtnicg School for young Gentlemen. Ol 1* eodrf rod4w
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