* D A I [No. 159 of Vol. Vl.] 30,000 weight of Green Coffee, J-Joi entitled tu the A FEW PIPES Holland Gin, At a Reduced Price, JAMAICA SPIRITS*, AN i'4GO A RUM, thi »' and fourih proof, Fine flavoured St. Kitts, Grenada a "d country RUM, CO r sON in hs'es BLACK PEPPPER., I\>rt-au Piiu4 MOLASSES, Malaga WINSin quartet calk* "Madei a D". in pipes and qr. calks A few cheiis of sre r y good Hyfbn TEA by the America into N. York, and A few* ban el* of flood fat Philadel phia BEEF, puc up by an ap proved baud of this city, fit lor Ion;: voyages, FO* SALE BY Levinuf Glarkfon, Kj. 216, I until Waters.met. ALSQ, 23,000 Weiehtof COFFEE Entitled to tiie D>awW k, in kiius, baifeis and b»gs. D'c. 4 PORT WINE. A choice parcel of Full Bodied Old Red Port Wine, This clay arrived, by the Snaw Tnifty, Captain Cook, from Oporto, For Sale by PETER BLIGHT. Also by the fame Snow, 5000 Bulhtls St. Übes Salt. ©&. 29. FOR SALE, 1 - At the STORES of jefle & Robert Wain, VOtfT.WiNEin jiipej, hhds. end <p«a«; . ■ ter ■ ptjitsafid cjusnercaJk! SaatAan^p^pn«gn TKAS. in .quarter A Liftra* and CadizSALi T ' SolVftelled -ALMON DS hi bales in,do. auCuMATTS. , June '9 ■ _■ °_j landing, froth ibi Ship jldria*a->Kieron Fitzpatricl Mdfcr, from Amsterdam. HOLLAND SAIL DUCK, Ditto—Sheeting, Ticklenburgh, Ofn.iburgh, White arid Brown Linen, Diaper, fine Checks, Bedticks, Hair Ribbon, Great Co&ts, boxes Window-Glass, Ditto Tumblers, Ginn in pipes, Ginn Cases, Steel, Mill Saws 6 feet, Anchors, from 7 to 14 cwt. Frying Pans, Junk, Oakum, &c. FOR SALE BY Thomas Gf John Ketland, Oflober 21. J ust Arrived, And -jji'il 'be landed to-morrow morning ai Wharf, the entire cargo of the brig Good Hope,' Captain Hodgdon, from Ja maica, conftfiing of High Proof RUM, SUGAR, PIMENTO, and COFFfE FOR SA IE BY Peter Blight. Nov. 19 FOR SALE BY John D. Blancliard, At his Stores, in Third street, 66 PIPES Choice TENERIFFE WINE, of superior quality, Coniac Brandy in pipes • 5Q Cifes ofClaret of afnperior qua.itv fubj <5V to drawbark. Bifion Tea Kettles, a larj>e aflortment Shot of all sizes and owmbcu Ba'r Lead, Lead in pigs Kuffia Sheetinfrt i Women's Stuff Shoes by the q-iant'.ty Cutt Nails Khode-Ifland Cl eefe •' And a large and,flegant affortrnert of European and Ir}dia GOODS, At the molt reduced Prices. Nov. 2 5 2a * tf #&3efte of tfo & LY EVENIN F7IR *H£BE, John M'Xmr--, >nof„ r. BbElTlitN' 1700 barrel?,'of -.liMir, flic? is ;Ml ..coiupleat order, aß d faiis t'aft. For i '? r ,' r : s th the Captaiu on board at the I vuuicribcr's uharf, .or to Joseph Sims, Who has for Sale, j uit imported in (aid Brljr from Malaga, Old Mountain Wine, RAISiNSof the Sun, in kees, FIGS in dit:o PRINE.S in ditto 1 Mufcateland Bloom RAISINS m boxes and jars, GRAPES in ditto ORANGES and LEMONS in boxes She I I'd ALMO ■JDS in caftcs Cafliie SOAP, &c. Ike. Dec- 4 r d Boston, George Gardner, Majler. WILL fail with all convenient speed. For freight or pafTagt, apply to the inafter on board, iying at MalTey's wharf. x Who has for, pile, Northern Oil, Mackuul,Salmon, &rc. Pec. 5 *ÜBt For Freight or Charter, tturtiien 270 tons, and will carry about 410 hoglheads of tobacco ; is in complete order, and ready to re?eiv? a cargo on beard. For terms apply on board « Albifon's wharf, or to Thomas Newman, No. 118, south Sccond street. Dec. 11 d As. Sallad Oil, Of a superior quality in boxes of twelve Bottles ; Grubby °Mather 1$ Hill. — Nov. d FOR SALE, CARG OF THE American. Ship Hen ry < Capt. Crowninihield, from Calcutta, CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: VIZ. aOO pieces Tandah Sannahsy 2000 pieces Mighumber tlo. 300 pieccs llliabald do. 1000 pieces Mighumber EniCj HiCs| 9.4B.pieces Illiabad do. 750 pieces Taftdah do. 384 pieces Fizabad do. 490 pieces Mahrrat Gurgy do. 450 pieces Tandah. Colfaes, 600 pieces Fizabad do. goo .pieces Nabad Gurgy do. 200 piece* Illiabad Sannahs, pieces Tandah Battaes, 725 pieces Gurgy do. 150 pieces.Baram do. 750 pieces Lucepore do. 750 pieces Jugady do. 750 pieces Gbittabntty 00. pieces Gutzsrahs. . • > *.%. —AND ALSO — One hundred an i sixty tons of BENARES SUGAR. The (hip Henry is arrived at Salem, and will be ordered to proceed to Philadelphia, ai soon as the sale shall be effeflcd. For terms apply to Philips, Cramond x 3 Co. Dec. 8. d Tuition of the French Tongue and Mathematicks. I C ROUSSEAU, one of the unfortu nate inhabitants of St. Domingo, having a tadl farailv of children, finds ,t neceiTary to I their support, to app'ybimfelf tothe« La,on Of youth. He therefore proposes rhintr the above branches of fcier.ce, in tte most modern ftile-. and solicit, the ot'a penerons public. The lbeial Iducation he has received, and the fevera ?i r branches of science lie has acquired a perfefi knowledge of, will enable htm to ■ive fatiifaflion to thP«fc p«rfons who may i I,im He will wait on ladies and employ h-m. jt gtntltW** ' j e „ an evening 2ss«— ,7 ' Secord ftrcft. 11 ' Monday, December 15, 1794* THE o A N 3 A D V E R T I DR. BAITON frropofes a COURSE ot Lectures on'hemifh'v jPmlQfbphytf 1 •<£<% aiiory,. This cot.Te i iMien.lfi! 'rtl in about fifty le;>urv ply • ovolve those pxusofciiei,. have a more iirmediate rdfeieoce to ?n?di cine; and these parts of nataral lfiftory t)iat are thought to be the most interesting. aftd the moil entertaining. The ir.t<odus~o ry le&ure wfl be delivered, in the fity, on Tuesday next : the hour will be made known in due time. Dec. 11. d This Day is A N Authentic History OA THE Revolution in Geneva: Price i» 1-2 Cents. S -Id by ThomaS Dobfou, No. 4'» Second street, John Ortiirod, Ciiefnut street, and by the Editor hue of. December 11 City of Washington. S C H f- M E- Of f'»E LCT/EFf, No. 11. iO* THI IMPROVEMENT \ O F T H E FEDERAL CITY. 1 A magnificat > 20,000 Dollars, and dwelling hou e, J cash 30,000 are l ditto 15,00 c & m!li 25,000 j ditto 15,000 & caih 15,000 1 ditto 10,000 & ca(h 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 &ca(h 5,090 1 ditto 5,000 & ca(h 5,000 i C»li prize ot A 2 ditto j,Qoo each, are ,o ditto 1,000 • J.O ditto 500 ,00 ditto 100 £ oo ditto 50 400 ditto *5 ■ i,oco ditto ,£,ooo ditto 1 6,731 Piiiei 50,000 Tickets at 8 dollars This Lottery will afford an e.egant speci men of the private buildings to betreft:d in the Crty of Washington—Two beautiful de. signs are already felcfled for the entire fronts ori two ot the public squares ; fiom these drawings, it is proposed to erect two centre and tour corner buildings, as soon as poflible after this.Lottery is fold, and to convey them when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner dcfcribed in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nett dedu&ion of five perxcot.will .be made to defray the necef faryexpences of piinting, &c. and the fur-i plus will be made a part of the fund intended 'for the National Univnfity, to be ere&ed within the City of Wafliington. g3" The clawing wiU comipence as soon as the Tickets art fold, or at all events on Monday, the 22nd of December next: The money prir.es will be payable in thirty djys after it is finifhed, and any prizes for which fortunate numbers are not produced within | twelve months after the drawing isclofed ire •o be confidcred a< given towards the fund for the UnUVrfit'y,s' being determined 10 fettle the Whole bofifleft in a year f.om the ending of the drawing and to take up the bonds given fsfecuiity. The tea'" securities given for the » aymen'. of the Prizes, are held bythe President and two Direflois of the Bank ofColumbia, and arc valued at more than half the amount, of the Lotteiy ■ The drawing will be under the management of 24 gentlemen approved by the conamiflioneYs lot the City of Waih tngton, for ihc tin* being, aqd a£ting on oath. Samuel Blodget. • * Tick*t» ipay be, ° f <>l!mbU j»»«OIS& .*C»i M C(d e on^Deo J *««, Gilmin, Bolts*; of ;JowHopkil»»,'Rkk ttond : and of Cooper■« fer- An*. 30 Office of the Insurance Com pany of North America, THE Prefulcnt and D rectors of this Comply now *e»dy to receive applU cations for Insurance on Ho,,*, ap<J stores andon houfhold Furniture and Goods <4 DwellingHHoUr". r " and Stores, upon the terms contained in thtfir proposals which have been alreadv pub)i(hed. The expence of Survey, being TwoDol' lar . mult be deputed when the applica tion for nfurance is. made ; and ilie W.:e a-d Poll. T, t aether with the Premium-, a , f to be (.aid f-r when the order is given and accept'd. Ebenezcr Hazard, SECIUTARV. Dec 8 diw2j«*j ju Parry & Mufgrave, Gddfmitbs, jevueliers and Hair-Workers, No. 41, fouih Sccorui Street, * Have lecciycd by the Pifj- utrom J-onclo:i an Asse*rM«iT of Plated japanned ware jewellery & Cutlery, viz. Plated jjpan'd Tea Utn* VLtru and jitpan'ifPatrol Lamps Cuftors and L quor F»apes Bread and Fruit JJafkcts -eo- Japan'd Tea Trays Plated cofce ar.d Tea Pots ar.fl cad'.ff® Ditto Candteflicks A variety ofclegant and mod fafhionabit Ear rings Eiui«t.ell'<l ai d other Bracelets, Biezlt and Finger Ring! Thimbles, enarhel'd and other kinds Ladies and gentlemen's gpld., * n<^ fleel Watch chaius Gold and gjlt Seals K-ys Stone avd fine llcel Knee buckles, Pen- Knives and fciflars, with Variety of other Articles, Id the above Blanches. D-e. 6 ; ' Phll'j-J'r-ir.; Ky. 22, 1794. The of the. tank ot th? >i«ed Siste ... r herei in #nried that a'-touling'to ike Statute oi'ln -01 poVSffTdn, a oenrr«i Btr&icti -tor Tventy-fiv£ Directors Will be held *t the Bank of the Urviu}, States, in the of Philadelphia, Oftj Mmulqy, the fifthiday. of January next, at" TEN o'clock in tfie Forenoon! And pursuant to the Eleventh Section of the Bye Laws, the Stockholders of the said Bank are hereby notified to afTemble «general meeting at the said piace, on rue*day the sixth day of J.inuary next at S J john Kean, Cafbhr. 50,000 40,000 3c,000 20,000 to. 000 j 6,000 10,»)00 iCjor o 10,000 10,000 10,0 CC 10,900 10,0C;0 20,000 15®, 000 Second Fundamental Article—Not more than thiee-fuurU iof the t)iriftor J fn Of tce,'. exclusive c>f the President, fliall be filigitde sot; tlie Bi»t ehe Director, who (bait atthe time tff anelefHort,may alw»y» be re-e- Kfled. ' ' " ' 1 ' Nov. 22 JJ PRINTED PUl' ISHED By Mathew Carey, 400,000 1. Charlotte, a tale of truth, By Mrs Rons/on, of the New-Theatre Philadelphia. Second American edition —Price 75 cents_ [The rapid faie of the First Edition of this interesting novel, in a few months, is the best proof of its merit.] ExtraS from the Critical Review, JlprU 1791, />• 468. It maybe a talc of truth, for it is not un natural," and it is a rale of real diftreis— Charlnttt by the artifice of a teacher, re commended to a school from humanity ra ther thr.t a conviltion ol her integrity of the regularity of her former conduit, is en ticed from her govcrnels, and accompanies a young officer to America—The mi triage ce-em nv, ifnot forgotter, is poftpored, and Charlotte dies a martyr to the incrfn ftancv of her lover, and treachery of liij friend,—The situations are artless andaf. felling—the descriptions uattiral an<s pa thetir ; we (houltl feel for Charlotte if lu'cli a perfort ever existed, who, for one error, fiercely, perhaps delerved so severe a pa nilHment. If it is a filtion, poetic justice is no', we tliipk, properly distribute.l." 2 . T.ie InquUitor —bv Mrs. Rowfon, Se cond Phihidelphia'edition. 87-£ cents 3. Advertturesof Roderic Random, a vols 1 dollar and 52 cents, coarse papei—l dollar a»d 7 s cer.ts, fir.e. 4. Notes onthe state <>f Virginia—by Tho mas Jcfferf'on. Price, neatly Lound,one dollar and a half. j. Hiftor'yof the French Revolution, from its commencement to t!'e death of the. £)ueetj and the execution of Briflot. Two dollars. Extract fj<oM the Ppefacf " The airtrors have r'efitnwd to affix to the'rr title the epithet Imfotlml 5 and the reason i»,lv cattfe they cannot ch-rge them selves with teflhng the finalkfl: hias to any pai tv, but that ot tru'h and hlrriy ; and they flatter therofelves, tha' their lead. is will find n-t only every clu umlt-ance fairly teprefentrd, but eifcry ceiiiMiable dftiTtr, whoever were the authors or niters,mark ed in its proper color*. Ii it was nete&iy to makfc"a declaration of thttr own p!es, they would fa-, they me netti'er tcry nor republics*—They lote liberty a-, Eog liih whigs, and execrate every criminal aft bv wh eh so npblea cau r e is e 'dangered and disgraced. "In the prefer, t firmer-1 of the pubUc mind, they cannot flsft' rhemlblres r. Ht tfee hipes of ftei"? tills claim uifiverfolly acknowledged. O- ih4 contrary, tf-.ty trt codtf Mts By Order, t uth&ryt6 j. No. 118, Market Street, S E fWhole No. 709.] uc// njjun d /Kr tk'Jc P*gcs u HI net bt ucccpt„lh 'o the zcaicu} i-J fitter far.'}. 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