of tfje fitaiifeD fetter EVENING A [No. of Vol. V.] Just Imported, In the Ship Apollo, Ca.pt. Fitzpatrick, from Amflerdam, and now landing on Walnut-fireet wharf, viz, GIN in pipes y A fenv bales Holland Ducky Ditto QmaburgSy Holland Sheetings JiMfper Berries, Tare, vim* Tumblers and Mugs, na riaus firxs. Sbeaibing Papery kvedes Iron, square and flat bars. Hair Ribbandj No. 4. .Jhitcb Great Coats, A quantity of Jimk and Oakum, &c.cSfc. FOR SALE BY THOMAS KETLAND, Jun. The above-mentioned Ship is for Sale— Jhouldapplication be made within a few days ; other wife Jbe will take freight for Amjler dr>m. March I, 1794. JUST PUBLISHED, (Price Twenty Cents) By Mathew Carey, No. 118, Market-Street, Love in a Village, A COMIC OPERA, As performed at the New Theatre, Chefnut-Street. Feb. 18. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION, A Ground Plan OF THE City Philadelphia, AND ITS ENVIRONS: Taken from aflual survey, by A. P. Folie, Geographer, from St. Domingo. THIS Plan w\ll be engraved on a plate 26 inches fquarc ; and ic will contain an ex defcription of all the squares, ftfeets and alleys in the City and Liberties. The situation ©f the several public building, a# 'be State- Jlaufe, City-Hall v Seat of Congiefs, Churches, Meeting-Houses, Hospital, Library and Semina ries of Learning—of the several Banks, and of the Federal and State Offices, will be ascertained. The parts \vh ch are built on will be diitinguifh cd from those that are not. The courses of the rivultts between Delaware and Schuylkill, and as much of the Canal, intended to connect the navigation of these two waters, as lies within the compass of the draught, will be accurately delineated. It will also be ornamented by a view of the (hipping in the harbor, and an ele vation of Congress-Hall, and of the other public buildings that occupy the ground contiguous. In (hort, nothing will be omitted to render this ufeful and deferable work acceptable to an eo lightened public, that is in the author's power : and it (hall be compleated with the greatefl pofltble dispatch, as soon as the generous encou ragement of fubfenbers shall insure to the author such a sum as will be fuftkicnt to defray ex pences. A Pamphlet will be delivered with each Plan, which will contain an alphabetical lift of the Subscribers names, and information con cerning the police, population and present state of the city. The pricc to fubferiboa will be Two Dollars and one third, to be paid at the time of deliver ing the Plans. Subscriptions will be gratefully received at the principal Booksellers 111 this city—and the original Draft may be seen at B. Da vies', No. 68, Maikrt-ftreet, at anv time until it shall be }>ut into the hands of the Engraver, Feb. 98. Treasury of Pennsylvania, February 14, 1794. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given to all per font indebted 10 the Commonwealth, for monies borrowed of the Truflees of the Loan Office, eftablifbed per a& of the 4th of April, 1785, that the time is. expired when the last payment should have been made, and every juftifiable indulgence having been granted, That unless they come forward and pay off their refpeflive balance* on or before the firft day of April next, precepts will issue agaiuU all delinquents with out regard to persons or circumstances. All former and existing fberiffs, who have money in their hands belonging to said Office, are re queued to bring it to me on or before the above period, otherwise I (ball be under the disagree able necessity of prosecuting them without dif tindion. CHRISTIAN FEBICER, P S. The Printers throughout the State are rrquefted to iniert the above in their paper* lor the information of their fellow-cituciu. For SALE, -*1 The Schooner NEPTUNE (Lying at Morton's Wharf). She is a good strong vef mil fel» burthen about 500 bar - relS, and fails remarkably fact. Inventory may be seen on beard, or at the Store of the Subscribers. Wharton & Lewis. Feb. a?, 1794. dtf Wanted to Charter, lit A VESSEL Of iooo Barrels burthen. Enquire of d—tf Feb. 24, 1794. For Sale or Charter, <"3-i The Ship jm&j ANDROMACHE, (an American bottom) John Moore t Mailer ; Is a stout good veflel, about two years eld, burthen 13 a tons, has only made three voy ages, and may be sent to sea at a small ex pence. She may be seen at Vine-street wharf, and the terms made known by application to Wharton & Lewis. Feb. 21, 1794. dtf A Slitter of Iron WANTED. A MAN well /killed in rolling and flitting Iron into Sheets, may have good encouragement by calling on the Printer. Feb. 27. eop4t Mordecai Lewis, Has for Sale at his Store, No. 25, Dock- Sirett:— A few Bales of Ruflia Sheetings, Barcelona Handkerchiefs in Boxes* A bale of low-priced Cotton Handkerchiefs, A Quantity of Souchofig TVa, Hyson and Tonkay, ditto. Holland Gin in Cases, A Quantity of Brimstone, With a Variety of other G6odt, 3taw6w Frb. ao. Excellent CLARET, In hogfreads and in cases of 50 bottles each. ALSO, A few cases Champaigne Wine; MADEIRA, In pipes, hogsheads and quarter caflts, FOR SALE BT No. in, South Fronijllreet. Jan. 1794- dtf Parry and Mufgrave, Goldfmitbs Jewellers, No. 42, *t>UTH SECOND-STREET, HAVE FOR SALE, An elegant Assortment of SILVER PLATED WARE, JEWELLERY fne CUTLERY, Which they will difpole of on the most rea sonable terms. Devices in hair, Miniatures sett, and every thing in the gold and silver way, done as nfual. December 24. lawtf A RECOMPENCE OF One Hundred Dollars, IS hereby offered by the President and Direc tor* of the Dank of the United States, to any person who (ball, on or before the full day of May next, produce to them such a plan and ele vation of a Banking Houfr, as (ball be approved of by them.—A plain, yet handsome front is desired : The whole building is to be substantial and commodious with as much space around it, as the size of the ground will admit. The Lot on which the building is to be erect ed, is situated on the weft fide of Third-ftrect, between Chefnut and Walnut-streets in. Phila delphia ; and its dimensions are 110 feet on Thtrd-ftreet, and about ioafeet weifwatd, THOMAS WILUNG, Prefidcnt. eopjw. AND Monday, March 5, 1794- JOHN CRMG. JOHN VAUGHAN, mtv&ftf DVERT I S E R. BOOKS. A CHOICE COLLECTION, In the various branches of Literature, im ported by the last arrivals from Europe, for Sale at very reasonable prices, by James Kennedy, No. 26, Spruce, between Front & id Streets > Among which arc the followinp : CHAMBERS'S Dictionary of Aris and Sci cneos, $ Vols. Folio. Henry's Bible and Commentary, 6 Vol#. Folio. Univerf.'l History, 7 Vols. Folio. Churchill's Collection ot Voyages, 6 Vols. Folio Palladia's Architecture, bell Edition, a Vols. Folio in one. Rapt/i's History ol England, with Tindal'scon- tinuation, 3 Vols, Folio. Hume't. f-Jiftory of ditto, with Smollct's ditto, 14 Vols. Odlavo. Matron's complete Treatise of Perfpc&ive, 2 Vols, in one. Travels, London Edition, 5 Vols. 4to. Clavigeio's H'ftory of Mexico, 2 do. do. Robertfon'sWiftory of America, 2 do. do. Maclaurin's Newton's Philosophy, 4:0. M'Knigln's Harmony of the Gospels, do. Low man on the Revelations, do. Lockc on cbe Epistles, do. Led wick's Antiquities of Ireland, do. Whiiftwrfi's Theory of the Earth, do. Glass's Account of the Canary Islands, do. The Annual Register, from its Commencement to 1791, mclufive, 34 Vols. Niebuhi's Voyage to Arabia, 2 Voli, Octavo. Hart ram's Travels thro' the Southern States. Some of the very latelt and best Collections of Voyages and Travels. Crrvifis Livcsof the Roman Emperors 10 Vols. Q&avo. L'Antiquite expliquie par B. Montlaucon, 15 Tom. so. Antiqui'cs d'Egypte par Nordeo. Di&:onnaiie Hilloriqoe 9 Tom. Theatre de Voltaire el eg. rehe, g Tom. Hiftoire Romairi par Rollin, 16 Tom. Oeuvresde Boileau,de Moltere, &c. with many others equally good. A Catalogue of whiflh may be fecn at the place of Sale. He has also for Sale, An excellent Hadley's Quadrant. A few Acromattc Pocket Perfpc&ivp Glafles. A Camrra Obfcura. A capital German Flute, with 6 Keys, and ad ditional joints. And a few elegant colour'd Prints. Feb. 28 Daily's Hotel. GIFFORD DALLY, Formerly Keeper of the City Tavern, and of the Merchant's Coffee-Hcufe t>f this City :— RESPECTFULLY informs his Fliend* and the Public in general, that he has THIS DAY opened a HOTEL in Shippen-Strect, be tween Third m 4 Fourth-Streets, at the House formerly occupied by Mr. Timmons, which has lately been greatly improved, and ;s now very commodious ; where he has turniftied him felf with the best of LIQUORS, and will fur nifha. TABLE for Parties, with the best provi sions the Markets afford, at any hour, on the lhorteft notice. From his long experience in this line of bnfinefs, he flatters himfelf he (hall be able to give fatisfa&ion to all who may plcafc to favor him with their company. Philadelphia, January 29,1794. George Bringhurft, COACH-MAKER, In Mulberry (Arch) between Fourth and Fifth Streets, adjoining tire Episcopal burying ground, TAKES this opportunity of returning his grateful thanks to his former employers, and requesting their future favors, as well as those of* the public in general. He continues to make and repair at the shortest notice, all kinds of pleasure carriages, such as coache*, chariots,, phaetons with and without cran« necks, coachees, chaises, kitte reens, windsor fulkeys and chaits, and liarnofs ofevery description, in the neatest and newest fefhion now prevailing «n the United Stares. And as he has a quantity of the best seasoned wood by him, ard capital workmen, he has not the least doubt but he will be able to give fatisfaftion to those whopleafe to employ him. He has for sale, several carriages almost Snifhed, such as coachees, an Italian wind!"or chair, hung an steel springs, a ligl t phaiton for one or two horses, and a fulkey with a falling top. Carriages fold on Commiflion. Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1794- m&r3m vD" This Gazette Jhallhe enlarged, as it receives encouragement —The Sulfcripilon encrcafes daily—Advert i/ing Favors are foliated —These cons itute an ejfential Item in Ji the Dtbit fide of the Account. [Whole No. 527. ] Congress of the United States. IN SENATE, Saturday, Feb. 22. The Senate relumed the consideration of the repoit of the committee on the petition of Conrad Lauh and others, re fpe&ing the eledtion of Mr. Gallatin to be a Senator of the United States, and after progress, On motion, Ordered, That the further considera tion thereof, be postponed until Monday next, The Vice-President laid before the Se nate a report from the Secretary for the department of Treasury, on the expedi ency of erecting a light house on Cape Hatteras, in the State of North Caroli na, together with sundry papers therein referred to, which were read. On motion, Ordered, That this report and the pa pers therein referred to, be committed to Mr Martin, Mr. Langdon and Mr. King, to consider and report thereon to the Se- nate, A motion was made as follows " Resolved, That Albert Gallatin re turned to this House as a member for the State of Pennsylvania, is duly qualified for, and elected to a feat in the Senate of the United States." Ordered. That the consideration of this motion be postponed until Monday next, and that a number of copies of the 4th article of the firft confederation of the United States, be printed for the use of the Senate. The Senate adjourned until Monday next at 11 o'clock. Monday, Feb. 24. The Senate resumed the confederation of the motion made on the 22d instant, on the report of the committee on the petition of Conrad Laub and others, ref pciting the election of Mr. Gallatin, to be a senator of the United States, and af ter progref9 *4teop. On motion, Ordered, That the further confedera tion thereof be postponed until to-morrow. A mefiage from the House of Repre sentatives by Mr. Beckley their clerk : " Mr. President—The House of Re presentatives have parted a bill, entitled, " An a£t making appropriations for tlie fuppoit of government for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety four," in which they desire the concurrence of the Senate. And he withdrew. The following written meflage was re ceived from the President of the United States by Mr. Dandridge his Secretary. United Stares, 24th February 1794. Gentlemen of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives, The extraits, which I now lay before you, from a letter of our Minister at Lon don, are supplementary to some of my past communications ; and will appear to be of a confidential nature. I also transmit to you copies of a letter from the Secretary of State, to the Mi nister Plenipotentiary of his Britannic Majesty, and of the answer thereto, upon the fubjeft of the treaty between the U nited States and Great Britain ; together with the copy of a letter from Meffis. Carmichael and Short, relative to our af fairs with Spain ; which letter is con»ec ted with a former confidential meflage. G. WASHINGTON. The mefiage and papers therein refer red to were read. Ordered, That they lie for confidcra tion. The Senate adjourned to 11 o'clock to-morrow morning. Tuesday, February 2jtb, 1794. The bill, sent from the House of Re prefentativea for conncurrence, entiled, " An ast making appiopriations for the support of government, for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety four, was read the firll time.