DAILY EVEN I'NG ADVERTISER. [No. i r,2 of Vol. Vl.] 30,000 w»igh< of Green Coffee, No'enti<'«t to the Drawback A FEW PIPES Holland Gin, A't a Reduced Price, JAMAICA SPIRITS, ANTIGUA RUM, third and fourth proof, Fme flavau-ed St. KittJ, Grenada 4nd country, RUM, COTTON in hales BLACK PEPPPER, torr-ati Priure MOLASSES, Malag-v WINE in quarter calks Madei' a. Do- in pipii and y. c,afkj A tew cheftt of very good Hyfan TCA by t>>* America into N. York, and A few barrels of good (at Philadel phia BEEF, put up by »o ap proved hand of this city, fit fir , long,vojrag«V FOR SMI Br Levinus Clarkfon, No. Jl6, faiith Water Street. ALSO, aa,ooo Weight of COFFEE, Entitled to theDr»wl>»ck, in lihdjjbarrclj ~u-- »odtw£% D c. 4 White Wax Candles, Of a quality far superior to Spermaceti, just received from the Alexandrian Jil.antifadory, and for sale by tbe fubferiber, Garrett Cottringer, No. '227 Market-street. c.r.ber 2. iiw. FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jeffe & Robert Wain, POA V. WiNE ill pipe», Khds. and quar tcr calks t LISBON do.in pipes And quanere»lk> Souchong and Congo TEAS, in quarter chests i A quantity of Liftion and Cfti Velvet CORKS, Kuflia MATTS. June 9 LANDING, from the Ship Adriana Kieran Fit%patr\ck Majlcr, from Amjlerdam. HOLLAND SAIL DUCK, Ditto—Sheeting, Ticklenburgh, Ofnaburgh, White and Brown Linen, Diaper, fineChetfks, Bedticks, Hair Ribbon, Great Coats, boxes Window-GlaJt, Ditto Tumblers, Ginn in pipes, Ginn Cases, Steel, Mill Saws 6 feet, Anchors, from 7 to 14 cwt. Frying Pans, Jonk, Oakum, MLI BY Peter Blight* Nov. 19 A FEW BALES OF Brown Ruflia sheeting J.nportrd in the William Penn, from London, for hale bt Curtis Clay, No. 57, Hio* Strut. JiiJl come to Hand y Anrt to be fold at Nb.6B, Market street, A New Puzzle of Portraits, Price 6 Cents. This Card reprelents two Dfti&Fi gures, which at firft view have not the smallest resemblance of the faces designed to be exhibited; but after a cl» fi?r inspec tion, the likrnefles appear so ftrik'ng,that theperfon who views them can hardly f®e any *hir»g el r e, and is surprised be bad Dot fwwi- Wov. 2SJ The new fact tailing jST Little Torn, _ ""-"""""George Webb, maftcr Burthen about 800 barrels, now Lying at Stamper's wharf. Fojr terras apply to the Captain on board, or to Ellifion Iff John Perot. NOT. »9 d For CANTON direst; The SIIIP JHKu George Barclay, SHE ftit in all Feoru- ÜBji ar y (unlels prevented by ice) for freight out *«d home, apply to George Meade. For sale by the Subscriber, (Whose Compting Hotife and Store will be removed »n a few Days to the South Side of Walnut street wharf) Bill of Exchange Madura, of the firft Quality, Six yeir» Old by the Pipe,. Hogshead ar Quarter Cast, Excellent Old Sherry, by tlx Quarter CalV, Choice Lisbon in Pipet and Quarter Calks, A few Cadet Red Lifboft. About too barrels Beef 100 tierces Rice A fewboxes Spermaceti Candies Ijilbon Corks of the firft quality in balei Joo hoglheads Molasses A few bo*ei Dowlatfes, Silefias, if.d Sripes A few Pigs Pewter and Bundln Steel Coffee tec.. Nov. 17 Of a superior quality in boxes of twelve FOR sale Y Grubby Mather 1$ Hill. Nor. 30 d INDUSTRY, LT lizSj Now lying at Meflrs. Willing and FtanCes's whai-ynivthen about 270 tons Virginia built, well fownd, and fails re markably fact. Foe terms apply to Capt. Rudd, on board, or to Virginia Tobacco, Of the infpeciions of Richmond, Pej) terfturgh and Frederic fburgh. 1600 bushels WHEAT, and 40 barrels PORK, Dec. 2. FAIR I HEBE, John M'Keever, majler. BURTHEN 1700 barrels of" flour, jbe i» in compleat order, and fails fact. For terms anply to the Captain on board at the Subfcriber'j wharf, or to Jofcpb SiniSy Who has for Sale, just imported in said Brie from Malaga, RUM, RAISINS of tlieSun, in kegs, FIGS in ditto PRUNES in ditto Mu(catel and Bloom RAIJINS in boxej and jars, GRAPES in ditto ORANGES and LEMONS in boxes Shell'd ALMO Castile SOAP, &c. &c. Dec- 4 d Gcorgt Gardner, Majltr. WILL (ail with all conrcnieut fpee— For freight or paflagt, apply to the matter on board, iyingVt Maftey's wharf. Who ha* for /ale, Spermaceti Candles, Northern oil, Mackarrl,Salmon, &c. Dec. 5 ' ißt wfcstf WANTED ON LOAN, • Two thousand dollars, Real Estate iiythe City of Philadelphia will be pledged as Security. Enquire of 9*» 4 Saturday, 1)f/cemheji 6± .iy^| ; ;ir 'v For Sale or Charter, GEORGE MEADE. Sallad Oil, Bottles ; John Jludtfl, Majler. Emanuel Walker, Who hat for Sale, 100 hogsheads Old Mountain Wine, City of Waftiingtori: SCHEME OF TH* LOTTERY y No: If. IMPROVEMENT OF T H E FEDERAL CITY. i A / 20.c00 Doliais, and dweiling house, J c <«fh 30,000 arc t ditto 15,000 & cash 25,000 1 ditto 15,060 Sc. cash 15,000 i ditto vC c»jfb to,ooo \ ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 1 ditto 5,000 <5k cash 5,000 1 Cast» pr>*e ol 2 ditto 5.000 each, arc ]0 ditto J,OOO 2 o ditto 500 joo ditto io» 2 00 ditto 50 400 ditt* *5 t,ooo di{to 20 15, <>00 ditto 1® '6,739 P''«» 32*261 Blanks Wine J. 50,000 Tickets at 8 dollars This Lottery will afford an e.eganf fyecu men of the pi ivate buildmgs to bce*c(st d in the City of Wafhifigton~»TWo beautiful de- Ggns are already felc &ed for ■» thg payment of the Prized are held by*?** - Prcfident and two of the B.ink o! Columbia, and are valued rnote th;m half lllf amount' of the Lottery. The drawing will be under the managi rhent of 24 gentlemen by the conainiltiorters tor the £iiy oJ VVafh ington, lor the time betng, and acting on oath. d jw S. BLODGET. * # * Tickets may b? ha'i ot the Bank nf Columbia ; of Jamts Wist Sc Co. Baltimore; ot Gideon Denifon, Savannah ; ot Peter Gilman, fiofton ; of John Hopkins, Rich mond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's fer- Aug- 3° NOTICE. AT THE New Castle Pier Lottery Examining and Rtgijlering Office, At Mr. samuei. C rawford's No. 75, north From street, 2 doors from Arch ft reel, d6t Tickets are examined and Regifterr by correct numerical ami Re gister B >oks, at the following moderate charges) viz. For examining a UNOLfTicxET i-t6th of a Dollar. s>i>r r4f>ifte'ring aSiKGtt ticket 1 —4th of a Dollar. And ootice arill. tye fcnt by letter (if fortunate or unfortunate) t»any part of the Continent. A L, I O TICKETS /* the City of Waihington Lottery, No. 2, (Which will commence drawing yery Toon) Regift*red, and tbeearfieft accoiintfent of nSH> fuccel's. N. B. The Earliest Intelligence of each Day's drawing will be receivd at this Ot fice. And the flips thereof will be Signed by the Managers to be correct; therefore to be depended on. Sept. 24 d Dancing School. Wm. M'DOUGALL presents his com pliments to the Public —T hanks 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 October, at 10 o'clock in this morning, in *hat large and elegant Saloon in Harmony street, leading from Third to Fourth street, turning the corier of No. 70, South Third street. His Employers may be sfliired, the ftrifl order and decorum that has *U-ay» bee» observed in his School, fhs.ll (till be pur sued —and that their children will be taught in the moll approved and modern stile Note—An Evening School for young Gentlemen. Q£t. i• 4»« "TO* THE 50,000 40,000 30,000 *«,oco 10,000 I 0,000 • 10,000 jC,o' O 1 o,coo IO,QOO Id, 000 10,000 10,000 to t o<« IfOjCCO 400^900 eodtf v: 4-. liwtf Ims Philadelphia, Nov. 22, 1794. The Stockholders of the Bank o! theUnirc.l St'tes *e Hereby iir forJued.that accouiing 10 the Statute of In corporation, n Gem-ial Elcfhon for Twenty-five Diredkors Will be hefd at tfi* of the Unttd State*, in the City r>£* Philadelphia, on M »oday, the fifth day of Jantiaiy next, at TEN o'clock is ihe Foftuomn. Autt puifuaht to the Eleventh Section of the Bye Laws, the Stockholders of the laid Bank are hereby notified to aflemlve in genera! meeting at the said pl ice, on Tue day theiixth cU* ol January next at F1 \'E O'cloct. in the Evcniujfc. By Order, John Kean, Cnjbitr. Second J A-tide—Nor more tlua three fourths of the Di»e£lors in Of fice, exclusive of the Prehdent, shall be si igit'le for,the next fuccfrdt«ig yeai : But ehe Dire&or, who shall be Preiidant at the time of an, may always l»e re-e- Icfted. Nov. 22 John Burge, CO NFE CTIO NERy No. 7, North Fourth Street. RETURNS his fiuceff thauJi! .to bis Fri*inl' and the public, (or the very liber. "'.I enciy tgcment he has received in the line of his p'ofeflitm, fusee his comitience urem of bufinelt in this city. rie refpe&fqlly folic a continuance of theit favours, and allures them that no thing (hall be wanting on his pait to ren der fatisfa&ion. He has now 011 hand, and for Sale a GLNKRAL AJfortment of Confedionary^ APeais, Qaiucei, See. preserved, Raf- Jjer.ry and Blackberry j»in, Rafterry Blackljsrrjf, ard Currenr Jellies, Peach $T*rui lade, and a great variety of other article l ;. Also c Spff Shell'd Almonds, Hv the Bag orSmallei Quantity. -"Nov. _ ___ 2aw4w BOOKS, . pRINTJtD y PVB&tftisD By Mathew Carey, Not 118, Market Street, i. Charlotte, a tale of truth, By Mri Row/on, of the NeivrTbeatre Philadelphia. Second American edition —Price 7,5 cent« < [The rapid sale of the First Edition of tin* iiitcrcfting novel, in a few mouths, is the heft proof of its merit.] "Extras from the Critical Jitvutf, Afri 179 1 » /• 468. It maybe a talc of' truth, (or it is not nn, and it i« a tale of real distress— charlotte by the artifice of a teacliei, re~ commended to a fcliool from humanity ra ther than a couviftion ol her integrity cf the regularity of l>cr former conduct, is en ticed front her governefj, and accoinpstnies. a young officer to America—'The marriage cccm ny, if not forgotten, is postponed, and Charlotte dies a martyr to the iacon ftancy of her lover, and treachery of his friend, —The situations are art!efs and as. | f.-ftinp—the defci)pti«>ns tutuial and pa thfctic i we ftionld feel for Charlotte if fucjv a person ever exifttfd, who, for ont etror, Tcarcely, perhaps delerved so severe a pu nifhment. If it i» a fiction, poetic justice is got, we think, properly diftributeri. '■ s The Inquisitor—by Mrs. Rowlon, Se cond Philadelphia edition. 87-£ cents 3. AtWenturesof Roderic Random. 2/nlj i dollar and 50 cents, coarse papei—i dollar a>d 7i cents, foe. 4, ft»tAC>t'Vi»«pfti»—nby "Rio* dollar «od a half. ■5,' tflftorf of the French Revolution, from • >4»*'rt>n>ißeWSeoieHt t" the dtatlf 6f the . Oiieen .adrftt*; of Bfiffftt . ' exTti»sy ra*.Tm ftttAO, " "l"fce authors hjiv piefmiird toktfix to ttWr title the tffit&l JmptoiiH tbf feW««wit>» ■ftnsllott biaim a®v p*sty,-.Jj« tbar rt >c»ibsM4,>t(rrty.| and th)Sy flatter pat.#eir .reader* witifintf a ot Dflly cvpry rircumflance fair.ijr re#ieffiit«t, bnt rvrrv cen'uribte iftlon, .whoever w«r* the aathor* n» : «8»rs, mark ed iititvproper cotort* . Ifit wap nacrfiary to make adcrlanniaw of tfe.m-ow.nprii.ci p!es, they wqyldfir, iteitficr tory nor rep übl ey' fov cVi Iw rt y as Eng lish wliigt, aad'iqrwSlji ey'oy criuiinaf aft by which fa noble a cp u!f ht jdangered anji IM&uMi . ■''•'* *•• >•■'■ "c4a» .tK? r * ,:r "t,.<«f T »er*t pfthe pabl 1 mind, they cannot -flatter tliem(*l»e« w (h the h >pes dff fee'*;, this claim usiverfa'ty ackrxnrMfML Ou the oouwary, thenar [Whole No. 702.] . . ; — . tut!l ajftrei t/nt tkcjc f*grs u.it'l not Ac eccepu.le to t/e itahus of titter p*7ty. 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If to thefc important obje&s be fu per added the more immediate dfiffn, of relcuing public document from oblivion, I will veniute to prdnounCr*, as my feiui'mem, that a more yfe'ul bterary plan has never been undertaken in Americ«, nor one more [ 4 eferving yf piib lie cwe Ycllov fevftyttfe^ idltitth. 51 crnfa. " , _ . ' 7 I7y'6e»4ut Chrijki&'t Vjde'Mctum. . 2$ * S»nrl. '** '" dt " fa Tbiirlt >-eH on't. yTemu. 41 £*bov v Bible. 6dollfT».A' Nov. 29 tod*