w D A I [No. 157 of Vol. Vl.] 30,000 w«ight of Green Coffee, No- epi'hM *0 the D* a wbac&. A FEW PIPES Holland Gin, At a Reduced Price, JAMAICA SPIRITS, ANTIG'JA RUM,'third and fourth fine flavoured St. Kitts, Grenada i rt coimtry RUM) CO TTO Ji jn haje r, BLACK PEPPPER, Porr-;m P ■ iu'-e MI)LASSES, M*lagj \VlNE>iii quarter casks aD»• in p;i>es and q». calks A few cliefts of very go>d Hyfoii TEA by the America intoN. York, and A few barrels of gooii fat Philadel phia BEEF, put up by an ap proved hand of this city, fit far ion;; voyage, % FOR S ALfc BY Levlnus Clark foil, No. 216, Touth Water S. icct. JLSO, 50,i03 Weight of C 0 F F £ E, Entitled to the Drawback, in hhris, barrels and bags. » «. 4 PORT WINE. A choice parcel of Full Bodied Old Red Port Wine, This day arrived, by the Snow Trusty, Captain Cook, from Oporto, For Sale by PETER BLIGHT. Also by the fame Snow, 5000 Bushels St. Übes Salt. oa. 29. FOR SALE, At the STORES of jeiTe & Robert Wain, PORT \Vl>lE in pipes, hhds. a<id guai ter calks LISBON do.in pipes Quarter calks Souchongand Congo TEAS, in quartei cited s A quantity of Lilbonand CadirSALT Soft (helled ALMONDS in bales Velvet CORKS, in do. Ruflia MATTS. June 9 d LANDING, ,from the Ship Adriana Kieran Fitzpatr'tik Mujlcr, from Amjlerdam. HOLLAND SAIL DUCK, Ditto—Sheeting, Tickltvhurgh. Ofnabnrgh, White and Brown Linen, Diaper, fine Checks, BeUticks, Hair Ribbon, GreatCoats, boxes Window-Glass, Ditto Tumblers, Ginn ir. pipes, Ginn Cases, Steel, Mil) Saws 6 feet, Anchor l . from ?toi4Cwt. Frying Pans, Junk, Oakum, &c. FOR SALE BY Thomas Iff John Ketland. o<Sk>ber ai. d. Just Arrived, Ar,d will be landed to-morrow morning ni Wharfs the entire cargo of the brig Good Hope * Captain Hodgdon, from Ja maica, corjifling of High Proof SUGAR, PIMENTO, and COFFKE ro* SALE »Y Peter Blight. K-v. 19 PGR SALE BY John D. Blanchard, At his Stores, in Third street, 66 PIPES Choice TENERIFFE WINE, of superior quality, Coniac Brandy in pipes 50 Cases of Claret of afuperior quality fubj- ft 10 drawback. TeaKet'lc?, a large aflortment Sho»t all sizes and numbers Carr Lead, Lead in pigs Ruflla.Sheetings Women's Stuff Shoes by the quantity Cutt Nails Rhode-1 fluid Cheese AnH ala-gc and elegant afFortment of European and India GOODS, At the mod redtictd Prices. Wov. 2aw(f of # nitco L Y E VENING ADVERTISER. For Charter, The BRIG MSpgT FAIR HEBE, . - J r 'hn M'lCrner, tnajl-r. BURTHtN ,700 barrel?.)!' flour. (he is >n cmpleat orderj aK{ , ftft p<>r s c ;. ms fJTIy to the Capta.u or. board at the SObicriber s wrarf, or ri yofeph Sims, Who has for Sale, juiir .mporteil ln raid Bt'm from Maiapa, Old Mountain Wine, Ftr« l - K j-° f theSu "> in ke 8 s > r lUs tn ditto PRUNES in 4itt6 Mufcate' si:<l Bloom RAISIN'S in boxes and jars, grapes in ditto ORANGES and LEMONS in boxej Sbill'd AI.MO <DS in calks Caltile SOAP, &c. &rc. Dfc. 4 j George Gardner, Master. '--L iail wtih all con»cnicut fpecd. For freight or piffage, ripply to the niafter on board, iyirg 4' Maffey's wliarf. Who has for Jale * Spermaceti Candles, Northern Oil, Mackairl.Sa.moii, fee. D"- S *üßt* -Vj> Charter, Burthen x ,o ions, and will carry about 420 nogfhcads of tobacco ; is in complete order, and ready to rcceife a cargo on board. For terms apply on board at Albifo>'» ■vharf, or to Thomas Newman, No. 11 Z y south Sccond ftrcct. dtf. Dec. ii Sallad Oil, Oi a fnperior quality in buxss ot iwelv* Bottles; lot s A J. E Y Grubby Mather C5 5 Hill. Nov. 2ft d OF THE American Ship Henry, Capt. Crowninfhield, from FOLLOWING GOODS: r i z. 2500 picces Tandah Satmalis, 2000 pieces Migliumber do. pieccs Iliiabalc! do. 1000 pieces Migtmmber Eraerties, 948 pieces Illi'abad do. 750 pieces Tandah do. 3*4 peces Fizr.bad do. 490 piepes Mahrrat Gurgv do. 45j0 pieces Tandah Coll'aes, 600 pieces Fizabad do. 300 p 1 ces ?)»bad Gurgy do. 300 pieces Illianad Sdrnahs, 19J5 pieces Tandah Battaes, 725 pieccs Gurgy do. 150 pieces Baram do. 75a pieces Luccp 'rc do. 750 pieces Jugady do. < 750 pteefs Chittabutty do. 6750 pieces Guez. rahs. - RUM, BENARES SUGAR. The ftiip Henry is arrivrd at Salem, and will be ordered to proceed to Philadelphia, as Toon as the sale (hall be effe&ed. For terms apply to Philips, Cramond & Co. Dec. 8. d Tuition of the French Tongue J. C. ROUSSEAU, one of the unfortu nate inhabitants of St. Domingo, having a "mall family of children, finds it necel&ry for iheir support. lo apply himfelf to the iti flrußion of youth. He th refore proposes teaching the above biaiiche> <if fcieoce, in rhe mod modern stile; and folic its the pal tronageofa generous public. The libeal education he has received, and the fevera other branches of fcier.ce he has acquired a perfefi knowledge of, will enable him to give fatisfaftion to thole persons who may emp'oy him. He will weir on Mitt anc icnthnun, who wish to be taught at tneir own houses; and will open an evening school, fmm fix to nine o'clock, on the 20th instant. Enquire ai No. >»7> No tfl SecODd-ftfaet. Dec. >1. it FOR SALE, THE CARGO Calcutta, CONSISTING OF THE —AND ALSO One hundred and lixty tons of and Mathematicks. Friday, December 12, 1794. DR. BAR To N Proposes to delirer a CQUIUE of Lectures onChemiftry Philofophyof Natural Htftqry courfie is intended to be coinprilec in ah ut fifty lectures, aud will principa ly involve those parts of chemical Icience that hare a mors immediate reference to medi cine j and those parts of natural history that are thought to be the most intcrtftin*, arid the most entertaining. The int odu<slo r y will be delivered, in the Urjiver. fity, on Tuesday next: the hour will be made known in due time. Dec. 11 This Day is Publiftied, A N Authentic History OJ THE Revolution in Geneva: Price 11 1-2 Cents. S M by Thoma, D.ibfon, No. 41, Second flteet, John Ormrod, Chefnut street, and by (Ira Editor hereof. December 11 City of Washington. SCHEME LOTTERY.\ No. 11. IMPROVEMENT OF THE federal city. I A magnificent > 20,000 Dolitis, a„d dwelling houjc-, 5 calh 30,008 aie 5°,000 1 ditto 15,000& ca '>is5,000 40coo 1 ditto 15,000 & calh 15,000 30,000 1 ditto 10,000 & cadi >0,000 2t.000 1 ditto 5,000,5 c calh 5,000 ic'ooo 1 «itto 5,000 & ca(h 5,000 iq.ooo iC ; »n>p»«ot 10800 2 ditto 5,000 each, arc 10,0? o ,o ditto 1,000 10.000 20 ditto 500 i©,ooo toe ditt* 100 io,oco 200 ditto 10,000 400 ditto 25 10,000 i,ooodiu« 20 20,00 c 15,000 diu» i« is©,oco Ik 400,000 This Lottery will afTord an e.egantfpeci :nen of inc pr ivatr buildings to be er'ctt d in the City of Wafhin^ton—Two beautiful'de figns are already felt fted for the entire fronts on ly/o of the public £q'Uarc& ; from 'these drawings, it is proofed to er c & two centre and four corner buildings, ae soon as poftibje After this Lottery is fold, and to convey them whert complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner defenbed in the scheme loi ;he Hose! Lottery. A nctidedu&ion of five per cent, will be made to defray rhe necef iaryexpences of printing, & c . and the fur plufc will be made a part of the fund intended (or the National University, to be ereftcd within the City of Washington. Tb< drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets are fold, or at a!l events on Monday, the 22ad of December next: The money pnr.es will 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 arc o be conflicted as given towards the lund for the Univtrfity, it bring determined to fettle the whole business in a year from the ending of the drawing and to tekc up the bonds given asfccuiity. The real fecuritiee given for tlje payment of the Prizes, are held bythe 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 conamiftionrrs tor the City of Wash ington, for the time being, aad a&iftg 011 oath. Samuel Blodget. *** Tickets may be had a: the Bank of Columbia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; ot Gideon Denifon, Savannah ; of Peter Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Rich mond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's fer- r»v Aug. 30 Dancing School. Wm. M'DOUGALL prefentshi6 com pliments to the Public—Thanks them for the great encouragement he hai experi enced these twenty odd years. He will open his School for this Season on Monday the 13th October, at 10 o'clock in the morning, in »hat large and elegant, Saloon in Harmony street, leading from Third to Fourth street, turning the corner of No. 70, South Third street. His Employers may be allured, the ftrift order and decorum that has a4wayi been observed in his School, lhall still be pur fucd —and that their children will be taught in the most approved and modern stile Note —An Evening School Sor young Gentlemen. 10 Up.lt AND ON THE OF THE FOR THE -<e -«Wtf fate John Millciyjun. No. 8, Chrsnut near Fk»H7 Street, Hath Imported in the late VefTels A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF WOOLLENS, suitable to the season. ALSO, (by the pjic'kagi,) HATTS uiell ajforttd, Boys' coloured, and Mens' black Manchejler Cotton Goods Slippen and Sandals Flowers and Feathers Black and White Lace Fans. IRISH LINENS, Brown and White, by the Box, Uid in on the BEST TERMS. Ticklenburgs, IT TH,» KLI O* PUCE Ofl. ic Philadelphia, Nov. 22, 1794. The Stockholders of the Jiank o( the United States are her«by in (o'lnftd that accoidirg to the Statute of lai corporation, ii Gencial Eleftioii for Twenty-five Directors Wiit~bc hejd 3lt he Bank of tl« Unitd States,, in the City of Philadelphia, on Monday, the fifth day of January next, at TEN o'clock i« the ForenoiMf. Aid pmluant t<- the Eleventh Ssftion of tlie Bye Laws, tfcf Stockholders of the said Bark are hereby notified to aflembli in generakineeting at tlie said place, o Tue day the sixth day oi January next at FIVE O'clock in the Evening. By Ordtr, John Kean, Sterond Fundamental Article—Not more | tb.an three-fourths of t!ie Diie&ors in Of tce, . cxcluiive of* the Frefitfenty (hall be fisigiMe for the next fucfieedir.fi year : But el*« Direflor, who (hall l>e President at the t ijne o{ aneleclioiJ, ina) always be re-e- N'jV. 22 BOOKS, PRINTED & PUBLISHED By Mathew Carey, No. 118, Market Street, i. Charlotte, a talc of truth, By Mrs Roivfon, of the Philadelphia. Second American edition—Price 75 cento [[The rapid sale of the First Edition of this interefling novel, in a few months, is the best proof of its merit.]] ExiraS from the Critical Review, April 1791, p. 468. It maybe a tile of t'uih, for it is noi un natural, and it it r-. ta!« of real distress— Charlotte bv the artifice of a teacher, re commended to a school from humanity ra tlier than a convk'tion of her integrity of the regularity of her former conduct, 15 en ticed Iron) her governsfs, and accompanies a young officer to Americ—The marriage cerem r»y, if not forgotten, is postponed, and Charlotte dies a jnaf.yr to the incnn ftancT of her lover, and treachery of his friend.—Tlie fitnarionj aie artless and as. fefting—the descriptions uatniaf and pa thetic ; we flioulrl feel for Charlotte if such a person everexifted, who, for- arror, scarcely, perhaps de'ervtd so ftverea pu nifhment. If it is a fiction, poetic justice is not, wr think, property deft riluiterJ." 2. 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