r D A I [No. 156 of Vol. Vl.] 30,000 w»igbt of Green Coffee, N >; entitled to the Drawback A FEW PIPES Holland Gin, At a Reduced Price, JAMAICA SPIRITS, ANTIGUA RUM, third and fourth proof, Fine flavoured St. Kitts, Grenada a:d country RUM, CO TTON in hales BLACK PEPPPER, Port-au P i'J'e MOLASSES. Milsg i WINE in quarter caiks 3 D«. in pipes and qr. ca/ks A few cliefts jf very good Hyson TEA by the America into N. Tork, and A few barrels of good fat Philadel phia BEEF, pui up by an ap proved hand of this city, fitfor long voyages, FO*. SALE BY Levinus Clark/on, No. 216, Couth "Water S iect. ALSO, 23,000 Weight of COFFEE, Entitled to the Drawback, in hhdsj barrels and bags. D c. 4 PORT WINE. A choice parcel of Full Bodied Old Red Port Wine, Tins day arrived, by the Snow Trully, Captain Cook, from Oporto, For Sale by PETER BLIGHT. Also by the fame Snow, 5000 Bushels St. Übes Salt. Oft. 29.,*- J t FOR SALE, At the STORES of Jeffe Sc Robert Wain, PORT WINE in pipes, .hbds. and fquar ter calks LISBON do.ill pipe; and qrartercafks Souchongand Conjo TEAS, in quarter cliefts A quantity of Lisbon and Cadiz SALT Soft belied AftlMiONDSin bales Velvet CORKS, in do. Russia MATTS. < Jniie 4 LANDING, ' from lie Skip Adr'tana Kleran Filzpalrici Majler, from Amjierdam. 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 Cafee, Steel, Mill Saws 6 feet, Anchors, from 7 to I4cwt. Frying Pans, Junk, Oakum, &c. FOR SALE BY Thomas & 'John Ketland. Osober ir. d. Just Arrived, And <will be landed to-'morroiv morning ai Wharf, the entire cargo of the brig Goad Hope, Captain Hodgdon, from Ja maica, canjijting of High Proof R U M, SUGAR, PIMENTO, and COFFEE FOR SALE BY Peter Blight. fcfWy. 19 <J FOR SALE BY John D. Blanchard, At his Stores, in Third street, 66 PIPES Choice TENERIFFE WINE, of superior quality, foniac Brandy in pipes 50 C»fes ofClaret of afuperior quality 1 fubj- d to drawback. Bifton TeaKetiles, a large afTortmenr Shoit of all fizcs and nuniben Barr Lead, Lead in pigs Ruffis Sheetings Women's Stuff Sboes by the quantity Cutt Nails Kliode-Iflnnd Cheese And a la r gc arid elegant assortment of European and India GOODS, At the aioft reduced Prices. Nor. aawtf o&scfle of tf)c ®Lnto U> LY EVENING ADVERTI FAIR h HEBE, Jabn M'Kcever, majler. BURTHEN 1700 barrels lot" flour, flie is 'n compUat orifcr, and fails ftft. For ternis apply to the Capt'iiu on board at the Subfcrilxr'swhaif, 01 to Joseph Sims, Who has for Sale, just imported in (aid Brie from Malaga, Old Mountain Wine, Raisins of theSu», in kegs, FIGS in ditto 6 ' PRUNES in ditto Muscatel and Bloom RAIiINS in boxes and jars, GRAPES in ditto ORANGES and LEMONS in boxes Shell'd ALMO JDS in cafkj Castile SOAP, &c. fcc. Dec- 4 George Gardner, Master. WILL fail with all convenient fpee Forfreight or passage, apply to the master on board, iying at MalTey'i wharf. Who has for fair, Spermaceti Candles, Northern Oil, Mackarcl,Salnion, &re. Drc. J WANTED ON LOAN, Two thousand dollars, Realfcftate in the City of Philadelphia will be pledged as Security. Enquire of the Primer, Dec. 4 Sallad Oil, Of a fupei ior quality in boxes of twelve For Grvbb, Mather & Hill. Nov. 26 d dtf. Parry & Mufgrave, Goldftniths, 'Jewellers and Hair-Workers, No. 42, south Second Street, Have received by the Pigou frem London an ASSORTMONT of Plated japanned ware Jewellery & Cutlery, viz. Plated and jipan'd Tea Urns Plated andjapan'd Parent Lamps Castors and Liquor Frarae« Bread ant! Kuiti Baft ts Japan'd Tea Trays Plated coffee and Tea Pots and cad:os I Ditte CandleCicks A variety oi'elegant and most falhionabk I Ear rings Enamell'd and other Bracelets, Brealt pins, and Finger Rings Thimbles, enamel'd and other kinds Ladies and gentlemen's gold, gilt, a"' l ({eel Watch chains Gold and jzilt Seals ard Keys Stone and fine steel Knee Buckles, Pen- Knives and fcifiars, with Variety of other Articles, In the above Branches. D c. 6 Office of the Insurance Com pany of North America, THE Prefitent and D rectors of this Company are now ready to receive appb cations for loCurance on Houses and stores and on houlholfJ Furniture aud Goods in Dwelling Houses and Stores, upon the terms contained in their proposals which have been already publilhed- The expence of Survey, being Tt'oDol lars, must be deposited when the applica tion for Insurance is made ; and the Badge and Policy, together with the Premium, are to be paid for when the order is givrn and accepted. Ebenezcr Hazard, Dec. 8 Whereas an attach ment at the fait of the adminiftiatorsof a'l and singular the goods and chattels n hts and credits, which were of William Bur net deceased, at the time of his death, hath been issued out of the lnfenour Coujt of common pleas, in and for the Countyoi Middlesex, against the Goods and Chattels Lands and Tenements of Ircnius Martin, late of the county aforefaid, returnable to the thirdTuefday in Jul* last NOTICE is hereby given to the laid Iremus Martin, that un'efs he appear »nd file fperial ba:it» the fai'l aOion, on or before the thirdTuef day in January next, judgment will be en tered against him by default, and the goods and chattels, lands and tenements so at tached, fold for the fatisfaftion of fuel, of his creditors as (Vial! appear to be just y en titled to any demand thereon, and (hall ap ply for that purpose, according to the form of the flatute infnch cafe made& provided By order of the Court, DEARE, Clerk. z a-wtf. Atl£. !•» Thursday, December ii, 1794. daw Bottles ; $a 1 E Y eodtf Secretary, •dtw2awim AND Mountford, Bioren & Co. PRINTERS, 75, Dock-strrkt, near Tifixa SmtET, HAVE commenced Business and solicit Encouragsnur.t from tHeir Friends and the Public. The) kave laid in a com plete Assortment of Types, Imp irted this Fail from Europe, which puts it in their power to do the Various kinds of Printing, With Neatness and Elegance. They have Itkcui 'ife the grealtfl Variety of Card-Borders Ever imported ito thii countiy, of the mod beautiful moulds. Gentlemen aving Cards of any kind to print,may fui them f* va bylooking at the Specimens which are to be seen at their Office. Blanks, Circular Letters, Hand-Bills. Ship Ad venifemeut*. &c. &c. executed with a becoming the ihorteft notice. Dec. 2 City of Wafliingtoii. SCHEME OF THE LOTTERY,; No. 11. FOR. THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FEDERAL CITY. 1 A magnificent; 20,000 Doll.ri, and dwelling hoofe, J cash 30,000 are 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 2,5,000 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 1 ditto \o,ooo &: cj(h tO,ofio l ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 1 ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 ! Calh piite ol 2 ditto 5,000 each* are jo ditto 1.000 20 ditto 500 ,00 ditto 100 200 ditto 50 400 ditto. 1,000 di'to 20 15,000 ditto '6,739 P» zc > 33,261 Blanks 5<>,000 Tickets at 8 do!liars Tins Lottery will afford an e.egant speci men of the private building# to be cre£t d in the City of Walhington—Two beautiful de signs are already fele &ed for the entire front* on two of the public squares ; from these drawings, it is proposed to ere£t two and four corner buildings, as soon as poflible after this Lottery is fold, and to convey them when complete, to the forttohate adventurers, in the manner described in the fchemc tor cbc Hotel Lottety. A nctt dcdu&ion of fiv per cent, will be made to defray rhe necel fary cxpcnces of printing, &c. and the sur plus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National University, to be erected within the City of Waftiington. The drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets are fold, or at all events on , Monday, the 22nd of December next: The money pnr.es w.ill be payable in thirty days after it is finifhed, and any prizes for which fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months after the drawing is closed arr o he confideied a? g*ven towards the fund for the Univtrfi'y, it being determined to fettle the whole bufmef* in a year from the ending of the drawing and to take up the bonds given asfecuiity. The real securities given for the payment of tlie Prizes, are held by the President and two Directors 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 coremiflioners tor the City of Wash ington, for the time being, aad acting on oath. Samuel Blodget * # * Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia; of James Weft & Co, Baltimore; ol Gideon Deniion, Savannah ; of Peter Gilman, Boflon ; of John Hopkins, Rich mond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's fcr- ry. Aug. 30 i A -.nrnpr nf Nn 70, South Third ltreet. John Miller, jun. 2Vb. 8, Chbsnbt near Fgsjvr Strret, Hath Imported in the late Vessels A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF WOOLLENS, S«ITAPII TO THE MASON. ALSO, (by the package,) HJrrSivell atforftd, Boys'coloured, an,l Mens' black Manchejler Cotton Goods Slippers and Sandals Flowers and Feathers Black and White Lace Fans. IRISH LINENS, Brown and White, by the Box, laid in ©n the BEST TERMS. Ticklenburgs, BY TH» BALE OR PIECE •Oft, i y o^dtf Philadelphia, Nov. 22, 1794. The Stockholders of the Bank of the United States a«e hereby in formed that according to the Statute of In corporation, a General Election for Twenty-five Directors 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 iu the Forenoon. Ar.d pursuant to the Eleventh Section of the Bye Laws, the Stockholders of the said Bank are hereby notified to afTemble in general meeting at the said place, on Ttte day the sixth day ps January next at FIVE O'clock in the Evening. 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 By Order, 10,000 10,000 j c,pf o 10,000 Second Fundamental Article*—Not more than three-fourths of theDiiettors in Of tce, exclusive of the President, (hall be filigiMe for the next lueceedinj> year : But ehe Dire£lor 4 who ihall be President at the time of an election, may always be re-e ---lefted. 10,000 10,000 10,000 , l?,OoO *t),orvo 159,060 Nor. 22 BOOKS, PRINTED & PUBLISHED By Mathew Carey, 400,000 No. riß, Market Street, i. a tale of truth, ! By Mrs Row/on, of tie Ne<w~Thcatre PbitaJelphta. % Second American edition —Price [The rapid fsla of the First Edition of this iiitereflmg novel, in a few n}onth» is tlie best of its rherif.J Extra 3 from the Apt „t.< /V c . 1791,^.468. It may be a t*U of ti uth, for it is not ut atu<al, And it is a tale of real distress- by the artifice of a teacher, rt commended to a fthool from humanity ra ther than a convi&ion oi her integrity 0 the regularity of her former cortdoft, is en ticed from he goverpefy and accompaniei a young officer to America—The raarriagt ce*em ny, if not forgotten, i* postponed and Charlotte dies a martyr to the incon flancy of her lover, and treachery of hi? friend,—The situations are artless and at. f sting—the defciiptions natural and pa thetic ; we ftiould feel for Charlotte if fuel a person everexifted, who, for one- error, scarcely, perhaps deierved so severe a pu nifliment. If it is a fiction, poetic jufße is nor, we think, properly diftribnted." 2. The Inquifitor—bv Mrs. ftowfon, Se cond Philadelphia editiori. 87.J cent? 3. Adrenturesof Roderic Random. 2 vols 1 dollar and 53 cents, coarfc papet—j dollar a d 75 cents, fine 4. Notes on the state of Virginia—by Tho mas Jcffeifon. Piicc, neatly bound, one I.; ;| 5. History of the French Revolution, from its commencement to the death of the Queen and the execution of Briflot. Two dollars. Extract from the Prefacf. jndtf " The authors have prefimxd to affix to tleir title the epithet Impmtial j and the rea&n is, brcaufe they canoot charge tbem felves with feeling the smallest bias to any party, but that ot truth and liberty ; anil they flatter tfiemfelvcs, that their rca'der* will find not only everv circumfiance fairly feprefrntffl, bnt every censurable aAi»n, whoever ware the authors or actors, ma* k ed in its proper colors. If jt was nrct-fln'y, to make a declaration of their o\tn princi ples, they would fa', they neither tory nor republican—They love liberty as Eng lifh whigs, and execrate every criminal a«sl by whitbfo noblea caufeis endangered and disgraced. "In the present ferment of the public mind, they cannot flatter themselves with the h"pes of feeing this claim universally acknowledged. On the contrary, thtytrt iawtf f&fe John Kean, Cajhiir. E R. [Whole No. 706.] will ajfurcd that these pages will not be acccpttfk 'o the zealous oj either party. But tvhcn time thai] diftipate the cloud s of political decep tion, they with some confidence expect that verdict from public opinion, which candor and moderation feldwn fail to receive. ExtftACT tROM THE CRITICAL JtIVICW, '■ ~fAim tier, 1794 —jia»e js, . " We Save rerti'Hly derived much plea- Cur*, and acquired much information from the perufa! ol'tliefe volumes; and if# ihink <heni, both for matter and style, vi'Ortliy th« attention of attvrfoe interest thciTifelvei iri evmts which have so justly excited the icufiofity and aftonidiment of mankind." • 6. Plowd'ens history of the British empire from May 1792, to December 1793. A dollar and a quarter. t [This is as intier eftingsni valuable a publication as had appeared for many years.] 7. Beattie's Elements of Moral Science. 2 vols. One dollar and three quarters 8. 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