DAI LY EVENING ADVERTISER. [No. 147 of Vol. Vl.] FOR SALE BY John D. Blanchard, At his Stores, in Third street, 66 PIPES Choice Teneriffe Wines, of fupeiior quality, Corner Brandy io pipes 53 ofCtaiet <>f a'fuperior quality fnbj ft to drawback. B 'fton Tea Kct lea, a large aflojtment Sh >»t of'al! sizes and nuuibefs Bar 1.ea.1, Lead in pigs JVuflia Sheetings \V'o:»e »•-: S'.ioes by the quantity Cutt Nails Chefcfe And a large and elegant affortm-nt of European and India GOODS, At the mod reduced Pripes* Nov. 25 FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jefle & RoUert Wain, PORT WINE in pipes, hhds. and quar ter casks LISBON do.in pipes and quartercafks Souchong and Congo TEAS, in quarter c hefts A quantity of Litbonand CndizSALT Soft (helled ALMONDSin bales Velvet CORKS, in do. / Kuffia MAT I S. June 9 d J. M. Bart, No. 170, North Second Street, RefpeftfnUy informs the Citizens, that he intends to open an Evening School^ From SIX tu NTNE o'clock, beginning next Moftday, 27th » ft where he will t'-ach the French Es 5 Italian languages Arithmetick and Book-keeping. On tht mo/1 reafottalle Terms. A drift attendance .may he depended upon by tbofe who will favour him with employment Oft. 2? d Loft yesterday out of his pocket, by a Rent I' man at Mr. Fran- cis's Hotel, fourt' street, a lar^e Red Morocco Pocket Book, oritainirg fevera! Bon.<i« and Papes, and abut FORTY DOLLARS fix per cents : T'ie owneithereof may be cafily discover ed by the flighted view of the papers. Whoever has fonrtH the fame, and will de ll vei it io> Mr. Francis, shall receive a liaodfome reward, and no questions a iked. d.2 w. Nov. 12, Wanted, ' A man and woman kitchen Servant. Accuflomed to cooking, to whom generous wages w ; H be friven. Noce need apply bui such as can be well recommended. En quire o I the Printer Oft. 20 LANDING, from the Ship Adr'tana K\eran Fitxpatrici Majlcr, from Amjlirdam. HOLLAND SAIL DUCK, Ditto—Sheeting, Ticklenburgli, Ofnaburgh,' White and Brown Linen, Diaper, fine Checks, Beqlticks, Hair Ribbon, Great Coats, boxes Window-Glass, Ditto Tumblers, Ginn injjipes, Ginn Cases, Steel, Mill Saws 6 feet, Anchors, from 7to i4Cwt. Frying Pans, Junk, Oakum, Sec. FOR SALE BY Thomas £3* John Ketland. Odlober ai. d, Just Arrived, And <wiU be landed to-morrovj morning ax Wharf the entire cargo of the brig Good Hope, Captain Hodgdon, from Ja maica» confijling of High Proof RUM, SUGAR, I'IMENTO, and COFFEE FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. Nn*. 19 A FEW BAi.ES OF Brown Rufjla iheeting ' Imported in the William Peon, from London, FOR Sf/iLE Br Curtis Clay, No. 51, High Street, N«r. 1 of tSje Wniiß Jp tat £0 For Sale or Charter, The new fait failing wllr Little Tom, George Webb, master Burthen al)4>ut 800 barrels, now Lying at Stamper's wharf. For terras apply to the Captain on board, or to Ellijlon Iff Joh7l Perot. Nov. 29 d For Liverpool, John Co*, Master. HAS a cdnfiderable part of her cargo ready to go on boa>d, and will fail so as to return to this port an early Spring (hip. For Freight or paflage, apply to the Captain on board at Walnut street whatflfjf or 2iwtf Rundle & Murgatroyd, No. ix, Walnut.{beet Nov. 3 THE SNOW 4®,. WILLIAM, Samuel Snow, maftcr, riTT A T* T CHARLESTON, S On Monday next, Freight will be taken on moderate terms, fir \which apply to Jofcph Anthony & Son. Nov. 26th 1794. 4t PENNSYLVANIA, David Harding, Master- BURTHEN about 3200 barrels, terni6 apply to Gurney £9° Smith OA. 29 For CANTON dired^ George Barclay, SHE wil I fail in all Feuru nlfij lit. l WwJ k ar y (unlels prcvcnttd.hy ice) for freight oui anil horns, apply to George Meade. For sale by the Subscriber, (Whole Compting Houl'e and Stflre will Ibe removed in a few Days to the South Side of Walnut street wharf) » Bill of Exchange Madeira, of the firft Quality, Six years Old by the Pipe, Hogshead or Quarter Calk, Excellent Old Sherry, by the Quarter Calk, Choice Liibon in Pipes and Quarter Calks, A few Calks Red Lisbon. About 100 barrels Beef 100 tierces Rite Afewboxes Candles Liibon Corks of the firft quality in bales 200 lioglheads Molaflrs A few boxes Dowlaltes, Silefias, and Sripes A few Pigs Pewter and Bundles Steel Coffee &c. GEORGE MEADE. Nor. 17 Now landing at Cbtfnut street wharf, from the (hip Rising Sun, Captain Olney, jufl arrived from St. Pe teriburgh. Russia Hemp, And Sail Duck of excellent quality, Ravens Duck and Russia Sheetings Cordage and Bar Iron, FOR SALE BY Jofepb Anthony Son, WHO OFFER above jliip for Nov. 19 For Dublin, Gen. Wajhington, Henry Ged<jf.s, T O fail on t'.« 25th November, as good accommodations for pafTengers, hav ing hcen built for the Dublin trade. For freight or paffagc, apply on board at Cuth bert's wharf, toCapt. Geddo*, or tp HOLMES and RATNEY, WILLIAM SMITH, jun, and Co. or George Latimer. w&stf a. j Oft. 3» Mon day, December i, remarkable fall fail- Elias Collings, Master. Lying at the wharf of Me(T s. S'vet tman and Iludolph near Spruce ftieet; tl>e Mary it is fflpoofed, will carr- betwfen 4 and 5?0 barrels, about two years old, and ni.iy be fem to Tea ac a filial 1 expence. For term'; enquire of A MILLER, To superintend a Mill in Virginia; a (In gle man will be preferred. None need ap ply butthofe well qualified, and ol goocj chara&er. Nov. 28 d City of Washington. SCHEME eodtf •will fail for For 15,000 ditto 16,73$ P"7OJ 33,261 Blanks 50,000 Tickets at 8 dollars This Lottery will afford ah e.egant speci men (J the pr ivarr build fngs to berre&.d in th< C ty of Wafhintffon—Two beautify de signs are already t>'c£lc(i for the entire fronts on two of the public IqUprcg . f rom these drawings, it is proposed to erttl two centre and lour corner buildings, as (oon as poflibic alter this Lottery is fold, and to convey them when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the fchemc for the Hotel Lottery. A uett of five per cent, will be made to defray rhe neces sary cxpences of priming, &c. and the fui plus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National University, to be eu&ed within the City of Washington. (jCf* The drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets are fold, or at all events on 22nd of December next: The money prir.es will be payable in thirty days after it is finifhed, and any prifces for which fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months after the drawing is closed are 'o be confideied fs given towards the fund for the University, it being determined to fettle the whole bufmefs in a year from the ending of the drawing and to take up thf bonds given asfecurity. Wines* The real securities given for the payment of the. Prizes, are held by the President and two Dire&ors 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 coromiflioners for the City ol Warti ington, for the time being, a»d ailing on oath. d2W * # * Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia ; of James Weft St Co. Baltimore; of Gideon Denifon, Savannah ; of Peier Gilman, Bo ft on ; of John Hopkins, Rich mond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's f'er- The Stockholders of the Bank of the United States a r e hereby in formed that according to the Statute of In corporation, a General Election for Will be held at the Bank of the Unitd States, in the City of Philadelphia, on Monday, the fifth day of January next, at TEN o'clock in the Forenoon. diot >And pursuant to the Eleventh Section of the Bye Laws, the Stockholders of the laid Bank are hereby notified to alTemble in general meeting at the said place, on Tuesday the sixth day of January next; at FIVE O'clock in the Evening. Second Fundamental Atticlef— Not more than three-fourths of* the Directors in Of fice, exclusive of the President, shall be eligible for the next lucceedmg year : But the Director, who shall be President at the time of anele&ion, may always be re-e ---lected. AND M A R Y, John Craig; WAN'J'ED, ot THI LOTTERY,; No. IL FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FEDERAL CITY. I A magnificent; 20,000 Dol!«rs, and dwelling houft, $ calh 30,000 aic '50,000 1 dttlo 15,000 Bc. cash 25,000 1 ditto 15,000 & cacti 15,000 1 ditto 1 0,000 &: Ofh 10,000 i ditto 5,00b & caih 5,000 1 ditto & cash 5,000 , Cash prize ol 2 ditto 5,000 each, are no ditto 1,000 500 100 5° 2 5 20 i© 20 ditto 10(0 ditto ditto 400 ditto 1 ,ocO dll to S. BLODGET. Aug. 30 Philadelphia, Nov. 22, 1794, Twenty-five Dire&ors By Order, John Kean, Nov. 22 » 1 794- 50 Dollars Reward JIAN .'away very tiru a x}>ei v fcc'ly from im Subfcribir, on Sa'n«d;iv tl.e i!thOftnbe r A Mulatto Man, nWjed George, by h>« acquaintance called George Evans, about 2j years" old, 5 fc£t 9 «r 10 inches high, Ih night and well made h has longbufhy black hair, which he com monly wears qnccl, his cheek bones rather high, his laugh simple ; he has always ferv ed as a waiter, was a favorite fpotled by excefiiva indulgence, under (lands dressing and shaving, and plays well on the vttlin : he took with him a brown fuftian coatee and jacket, bound with yel low fi!k ferret t, a pair of light colouied la gathy breeches and half boots; as he had many other cloathsof cloth and light sum mer wear, it is probable he may change his drefs,it is fuppoled he has crofTed over into Virginia. Whoever secures the above man fli 11 re ceive the above reward, and reasonable chargesj f brought home. All Masters of Veflels will receive him on board at their peril. Marfham Waring. George Tcwn, in Columbia Nov. 3 FRESH Bohea sea, GIN in pipes, Now Landing from on hoard the ship Feggy, John Elliott mailer, from Amsterdam. 40,c00 30,000 20,000 10 boo 10,000 10,000 10, Or o I 0.000 I O.COO 10,000 10,000 ' 10,000 20,000 150,000 AJfo Imported by the late Arrivals^ KufliaHempj fit A quality Ditto Sail Duck Di'to Ravens Duck Brown Riillia Sheeting Tickkuburgs Ozuaburgs Brown Flanders Sheetings Hefliansand Brown Rolls Cotton Stripes and Checks Flanders Bedtuks Holland Sail Duck Seine Twine Dutch Gieat Coats Gin in cases Madder AVindow Glass, 8 by 0\ Jesuits Bark 400.000 Opium, AfTafcetid'i German Stetl Mill and CrofVcut Sows Hoes and Cfit'mp Knives Sythes ai:d Skates Coffee Mills Black Lead Crucibles Anchors from 3 to 15 cwt And a General AJfortynent of 5-4 & 6-4 Boulting Cloth, Pragers Co. Nov. ii Holland Gin, Will be landed THIS DAY, from on board the flo#p Maiy, A few very heavy hog/heads of Port-au-Prince Sugars, BRANDY, in pipes, And very good Guadaloupe Melafles, A FEW HOG &HE ADS OF Prime Antigua Rum, 3</. £3* 4. t/j proof fine flavour. Sept. 29 eoHrf AT THE New Castle Pier Lottery Examining and Regijering Office, At Mr. SAMUEL (. KA\V tOKU's N. 75, north Front street, 2 doors from Arcli street, Tickets are examined and Regiflered by correct numerical ai.d I(e ---giflei books, at the following moderate cnarges, viz. For a single ticket i-i6tl» of a Dollar. For registering a single ticket I —4111 ot a Dollar. And notice will be font by letter (if fortunate or unfortunate) to any part of the Continent. In the City of Washington Lottery, No. 2, (Which will commence drawing very fowl) Registered, and the eai lied account feut of their success. Cajhitr, N. B. The Earliest Intelligence of each Day's drawing will be received a? this Of fice. And tire flips thereof will t e signed by the Managers to be conetf; therefore to b'- depended on. tuth&st6j. Sept. 44 AND for sale by A FEW PIPES Of Bcjl Quality for sale by Levimis Clarkfon, No. 216, fbfith Water Stieet, JI.SO, NOTICE. ALSO TICK E T S [Whole No. 697.] CONGRESS. HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES, Wedrtcfday, November 26, 1794. Delete cn Mr. Fitzfimogs's motion rela- tive to felf-crcatedfocieties ( Continued.) Mr. Ames began with exprefling his pleasure that he had fat down, to give way tor Mr. Scott to speak ; but this every one must fee was attended with a perional fa crifice; as it was manifeftly a disadvantage to bring forward his observations immedi attly after thoi'e of that gentleman, because they were two remarkable for their perti nence and ilrength to encourage the at tempts of their opponents to invalidate, or his cwn to enforce them. | He requeued Mr. Giles, and he urgedit (trongly on the Houie, to conlider mature ly how large a part of the argument he had to answer. Mr. Giles had been occupied i:i refuting what nobody had aflerted, and in proving what nobody had denied. It wquld appear to every per for., at a glance that, after so large a deduction lhonld be made, the advocate of the amendment would be left almolt without an adver sary. d4w lie observed, !t would be amusing, and not without its' ules, to turn a moment from the debate, to enquire what would he fjid of yeflerr'ay's decision. Fameal reacfy bears it on all her wings, and pro claims, it v. ith all her tongues, that Con gress had been engaged in trying the De mocratic Clubs; and curifciity Hands a tiptoe oil all our port reads for the answer, whirl) is alleady gor.e forth. Forly-fevcn tnembers wtreflr the clubs, and forty-five agninft therp, so that the clubs gained flu: victory. Is this tiire t" I dare appeal, " said Mr- Ames, " you, fir, and to every other " patriotic bosom, that it is ?:ci true ; a " large majority, and I may even lay, " wit;, pride and pleasure, almost all the " members who hear me, delpile and abo " minate'tJie clubs asfincerely as the words " of the Pre(i speech, the answer " of the Senate, his reply to them, or the " amendment now Wore uscaf) imply it," How happens it, that the real fentimentl of the house are so much mifrcprefented by the Vote r I Ihall be pardoned il 1 undertake to explain this enigma. Two reasons have been suggested in private coilverfation as well as in debate, which will account for ihe vote of yellerday, and which on be ing stated ,'rid re-examined, will afford good caule for changing it to day. The firft is, that we have nothing to do with' the clubs. Weholdthemin too much con tempt to have any thing to Jay to them, or about them. They are not worth notice.' This contempt had the appearance yester day of countenance and patronage. The other motive suggested is, if the words/?//" created foci, tics Ihould be ftrucfc out, the amendhient will still contain the substance of the proposition still contended for ; which is to reprobate the combina tions of men against law. This descrip tion will include the clubs, as well as any other wicked combinations that have had aaf agency in the in(iirredtion. H >w far the one or the other of these motives ought to influence those who Lave entertained them, to vote against the a mendment foriafertii g the words Jclf cre ated focietus and will appear by a survey of the true poftureof the question. Here Mr.Ames ftatecl.that it was the duty of the President, by the constitution, tci inform Congreis ol the llate of the Union. That he had accordinly m his speech itated the and tl>e faults , that (he thought) had brought it cn. Among the u he explicitly reckons the felf created focieiies and combinations of men to be one. '1 lie Senate as plainly £ha; ge that a3 one of the causes, the X'reiident in his.re ply to the Senate, expreiTes his high l'atis fai'lion that they concur with him in opi nion. Here Mr. Ames read the palTages in the speech, addiels and, anlwer to the address. He said further that an am.'ud intnt was now offered to thehoufe, fed, as nearly, as maybe, in the very words of the l'refidcnt—an objection is urged against this amendment that the pro-: position contained in it is not true it) tadti It is alfa fajd, that although it were true, it would be daiigerous to lil er tv, toaflent to it in our arifwtr to the speech. It is moreover, fay ihiy, impro per, unneceflary and im'ecent pojnejition the felf created focicties, The amendment now urged upon the hc.ufe has been put to vote ijj committee of the whole house, and rejected. What will the world fav, and that too frojn the evidence of our own records,if we rejeif it again ir the house? Will it not be proclaimed that we rejeift the motion and give force and validity to the obje&ions ? I)o we adopt such objec tions, are the comrniteeconfentmg ro thi (hame of having them charged upon the committee as the principles by which they have guided <Dur decision ? We are not, Mr. Ames was sure, we, arc not, for with a very few exceptions, " I with there
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