DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER. [No. 15.5 of Vol. Vl.] 39*»P vrrfght of Green Cpffee, Not untry RUM, COTTON in liaie "t BLACK PEP P PER, Pori-au Piiti c MOLASSES, Maljji WINE in quarter cafkt Madeia- D.I. in pipes and qr. calks A lew c hells of veiy good Hyfou TEA hy the America intoN. . nk, and A few barrels ot good fat Philadel phia BEEF, put up by an ap proved hand of this city, fit hit long, voyages, for s AIE BY Levinus Clark/an, No. 216, (011 th NVatcrS i»ct. J].SO, *O,OOO Weight of COFFEE, Entitled to the Drawback, in lihds, barrels -*tid D c. 4, PORT WINE. A choice parcel of Full Bodied Old Red Port Wine, This day arrived, by the Snow Tiuily, Captain Cook, from Oporto, For Sale by PETER BLIGHT. Alio by the fame Snow, 5000 Bufliel? St. Übes Salt. Oct. 29. FOR SALE, At the STORES of ■*Jefle & Robert Wain, PORT WINE iiryipes,lihds. and quat ter calks LISBON do.in p pes and quarter calks Souchong and Goag-o TEAS, in quarter chests A quantity of Lilbon and Cadiz SALT Soft ihelled ALMONDS in bales Velvet CORKS, in do. Kufiia MATTS. June 9 <1 LANDING, from the Ship Adriana Kieran Fitzfatrici £ Maflcr, from Amjlcrdam. HOLLAND SAIL DUCK, Ditto—Sheeting, Ticklenburgh, Ofnaburgh, White and Brown Linen, Diaper, fine Checks, Bedticks, Hair Ribbon, Great Coats, boxes Window-Glass, Ditto Tumblers, Ginn in pipes, Ginn Cases, Steel, MiH Saws 6 feet, Anchors, from 7 to I4cwt. Frying Pans, Junlf, Oakum, &c. FOR SALE BY Thomas & John Ketland. Oftober 21. d. Just Arrived, And j, ,1. ,0 J N<»v. 19 John D. Blanchard, At his Stores, m Third street, 66 PIPES Choice TENERIFFE WINE, of superior quality, Comae Brandy in pipes 50 Cases of Claret of a (uperior quality lubj a 10 draw ha < k. B-'ftou Tea Kettles, alarf>;e afTortment Shots ol a|i fizc* and numbers Ban Lead, Lfad in pigs RiUfiaSheeiinffS wWftis Stuff Slitws by the quantity Cjftt.Nitii ... Rhr.ue- Ifl-iud Cheefc And h 1 arjr,• a d elegant assortment of European and India I At the luoft rtdtis«il Prices. FJUVTIEBE, John M*Keei-crmafier. BUR J'HKN \ 7Do bttfrel? of flour, (lie is ;n com? leaf 01 d< . , prd fail* fall Fw tej'pis apply to t lie Cap tam on board at the Joseph Sims, Who has for Sale, jwil imported in laid Bri?r from Mala pa; Old Mountain Wine, 1< AiSINS of tlieSun, in kegs, FIGS in ditto PRUNES in ditto Muscatel and Bloom RAISINS in boxes and jars, GRAPES in ditto ORANGES and LEMONS in boxes Sliell'd ALMO IDS in calks Caflile SOAP, &c. &c. Dec- 4 d George Gardner, Majlcr. WILL fail with all convenient Ipee For freight or paflage, apply to the mater on board, iying at MufTey.s wharf. Who has for /ale, Spermaceti Candles, Northern Oil, Mackarcl,Salmon, &c. Dec. J WANTED ON LOAN, Two thousand dollars, Kealtftate in the City of Philadelphia will lie pledged as Security. Enquire of tbe Primer. Dec. 4 Ballad Oil, Of afupei ior quality in 6(Qtes of l\vclv« Botrtes ;■ Grubby Mathtr & Hill. N Jewellery & Cutlery, viz. PJatcd an.] japan'd Tt .1 Unr 5 Plated and japan'd Patent Lamps Caitors and Liqirnr Frames B'cad and Fruit Bady. a Japan'd Te;>. Trays Placed coffee and Tea Pots and cadies Ditto Candiefticks j A variety of elegant and moil lafhionablc Ear rings „ a Enamell'd and other Bracelets, Bicait pins, and Finger Rings i Thimbles, enamel'd and other kinds t Ladies and gentlemen's gold, gi't, and , fte?l Watch chains ( Gold and gilt Seals and Keys I stone and fine ftcel Knee Buck'es, Pen- , Knives and IcilTars, ith Variety of other Articles, In the above Branches. Dec. 6 cocltt Office of the Insurance Com- ; pany of North America, THE Piefictent and D.re&ors ol this Company ate now ready to receive appli cations for Influence on Houses and It,ires and on huufhcl.i Furniture aud Goods m Dsvelling Houses and Stores, upon the tenns contained in their proposals which have been already puhlilhed. The expence ot Survey, being TvfoDol lars, mitft be deposited when the applica tion for Insurance is made ; and the Badge and Policy, together with the Premium, ate to bepaid for when the order is given and accepted. Ebenezcr Hazard, , Secretary. Dec. 8 diwa-wnn Whereas an attach ment at the suit of the adminifltatorsof a 1 and fmgnlar and chattels, ri'hts andcredits, which were of William liur net decealed, at the time of his death, hatjhbeen ifl'.ied out of *he Infenour Coiur of commni pleas, in and for the Couirtyoi Mtddlel'ex, against the Goods ajin Chattels Lands and Tenements of I.cnius Martm, late of the county aJ'orefaid, returnable to the thirdTuefday in July last NOTIC E is hereby given to the fait' Ircnun Martin, that unless he appear and fi'e fpeciai bai; to tliefaid action, on or beioie the third I uef day lit January next, judgment will be en tered tfsai'ift him by default, and the goods aud chattel-, lands and tenement* so at tached, f. :d so .he fatisfea.on of fuel, of his CI edit... 3s (hall appea. to be justly en titled to an v demand thereon, and dial! .Au di y foi tl-ac parpofe, according to iheform of the fiatute in fuc "fe madeJj i>r,,v>d t d By qjuf ol !®£ Court, OEARE, Clerk. Aug. 16, 1 lwtr " Wednesday, December io, 1794. Mowntford, Bioren £s* G». Pr InYe rs, No. 75, Dock-stkust, near Tttna Stkket,' HAVE commenced Bufmers and Encouragement from their and the Public. The) have laid in a com plete AfTortment of Types, Imported this FalHYorn Europe, which puts it in their poorer "to dpjttw Various kinds of printing, With Neatness and Emsganos. They have lihewije the greatijl Variety of Card-Borders Ever imported ito this of the most beautifuSmoulds.Gentlemen aving Cards of any kind to print,may fiiv them f vi ' bylooking at tlie Specimens which are to be seen ,nt their Office. Blanks, Circular Letters, Hand-Hills. Ship Ad vcriifemerrts, &c. &c. < xecut< d with a becoming Neatnefsat the £lO r tell notice. Dec. 2 31 City of Washington. FEDERAL CITY, SCHEME OF THB LOTTERY; JVo. //. FOR THE 1 M P R O V EM ENT 0 F T H E 1 A magnificent ) 20,000 DoHais, and dwelling houft, \ caih 30,000 are 50,000 i ditto 15,600 &cafii 2,15,000 40,900 1 ditto 15'?°° & «fl> >5.000 30,000 1 di't" 10)900 & cjfh 10,000 20,000 I (Ji;to 5,000 & caih. 5,000 io.oco ! ditto 5,000 it jlh 5,000 10,000 I Caft> P"« Qt 10,000 t ditto 5,000 each, are to.ditta 1.000 i 0 ditto 500 jqi# ditto 100 400 '■ 5° 400 dill* i.5 1,000 ditto 15, cOO ditto '6,739 33,261 Bt»nks > 50,00'0 Tickets at 8 dollars 400,000 This Lottery will afford an c.egant fpeci mcn of the private buildings to he erect'd in the City of W'alhington—Two beautiful de signs are already fcle&ed for the rniirt from* on two of the puhlic squares ; from these drawings, it is proposed to erctt two ceutfre > after it is finilhcd, and any prizes for which fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months after the drawing isclofed arc o be conftdeied as given towards the fund for the University, it determined to fettle the whole bufincft in * year from the ending of the drawing and to take op the The real fccurities given for the payment of the Pri7.es, are held bylbe President and two Direflors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of the Lottery. The drawing will be under by the conamifTionets lor the City of Wash ington, for the time being, a«d a&ingon oath. Samuel Blodget. Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia ;of James Weft SoCo. Baltimore of Gideon Der.ifon, Savannah ; of Gilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Rich mo {id and of Richard WciU, Cooper's fe 1 Dancing School. Wra. M'DOUGALL presents his com pliments to the Public —Thanks them foi the great encouragement he has experi enced these twenty odd years. He will open his School for this Season on Monday the J3th Oitober, 3t 10 o'clock in the morning, in »hat large and elegant SJooi in Harmony street, leading from Third t< Fourth street, "turning the corner of No 70, South Third street. His Employers may be allured, the Arid order and decorum that has always beci observed in his School, fiirJl Hill be pur f ut j—and that their children -will be raugh in the molt approved anert ? Black and White Lace •. ■ ' T Fans. - ;" ■ : IRISH LINENS, Brown and White, by the Box, laid in on the BEST TERMS, Ticklenburgs, BTf TK* -iil'Lt 6k PIECI oft, n «>3drf "■- Phi!a-\lphia, Nov. 22, 1794. The Stockholders of the Bank ol the United States a-e hereby in formed that according to the Statute of In corporation, a General Election lor Twenty-five Directors Will be held at the Bank of the Unitd State?, in the City of Philadelphia, on MqngHy, the fifth day of January next, at TEN o'clock iu the Fqrenoon- And fxuiluant to the Eleventh Section of the Bve Laws, the Stockholders of the fa ; d Bink are hereby notified to afTenible in general meeting at the Paid place, on Tue day the sixth ddy of January next at FIVE O'clock, in the Evening, By Order, - John Kean, Cajh'ur. . c . end Fundamental Article —Not more I than three-fourths of the Directors in Of j tee, exclusive of the President, fhajl he Blittlble for the next succeed up. year; But j ehe Direftor, who shall be President at the I time of an election, may always be re-e ---ieclcd. Nov. 22 tuth&:st6j. BOOK S, PRINTED if PUBLISHED By Mathew Carey, No. n3, Marhtt Street, i. Charlotte, a tale of truth, By Mrs Row/on, of the New-Theatre Pbiladcfahia. Second American edition^—Price- 75 cents_ [The rapid sale of the First Edition of this interesting novel, in a few months, is the belt proof of its merit.} ExtraS from the Critical Re-vieiu, April 1791, p. 468. • It rEavbe a talc of ti utli, lor it is not un natural, «nd it is .1 tale of 1 eal difliefs— Charlotte by the artifice i>f" a teacher, re commended to a fcliool from humanity ra ther than a couviftion ot her integrity or the regularity of her former conduct, is en ticed Iroin her govepjefs, and accompanies a young officer to America —-The marriage ccem ny, ifrot forgotten, is poftpoired, »nd Charlotte dies a martyr to die iucon ftancyofher lover, and treachery of hi; I'rfcnd, —The fituatyonj are artless atidal-] f,fti n p__the descriptions uatuial and pa thetic ; we (liouW feel for Charlotte!! such 1 H person ever ex llrd, who for one error, 1 s c arcely, perhaps dtferved so severs a pu : ; nifhme'nt. 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II it was neceiTu to make a declaration of their own prir.ci p'es, they would fa^, they are neither tnr nor republican—They love liberty as Eng lilh wh'gs, and execrate every criminal ai' by which so noble a caul'e is e:.ei.ingered an disgraced. " In the present ferment of the pubb mind, the/cannot flatter tiiemfclves wit the b'pes of feeing this claim univerfail acknowledged. On the toutiaty, they «i IC,0'" : 0 10,000 10,000 ic,ooo 10,000 10,000 I 20,000 150,000 endtf [Whole No. 705.] xi tU ajjured tlmrthefe pages will not be accrfuHe 'o tke zealcuswj etiJier party. But when time fliaU difiipaie tic clou sos political decep- > t»on, they with Tome crnfidtree txpe# that \tr4 6i from public opinion, which cnn£rft and i) odrra-ion fcldem fail to jereive. Extract from the critical lllyikw, January, 1794 —pa*ie is. 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