evening advertiser. [No. 85 of Vol. V.] For Boft on, DOLPHIN, William Nichols, Mailer WILL Sail in about eight days; for freight or apply to the Captain on board at Hodge's Wharf, betwen Arch and Race- Srreets, or RUM FORD W ABIJAH DAWES. 3d Mon. 14, 1794- ¥II'SBvyHjESP I The American Brig R I T O IST, BURTHEN 700 barrels, with her tackle andapparel as (he came from Tea, She is a {launch veflel, not two years old, and may be put to sea immediately. For terms apply & GARDINER fcf OLDEN, / Arch Street wharf, IVho have for sale, Pork, Lard, and Hams as usual, a quantity of Bacon, Bees Wax, and a few calks Timothy Seed—also Pig and Bar Iran, and Iron cast ings, in any form executed on the fhortell notice. March 14. For Amsterdam, The new bottomed SHIP J|g| ADRIAN A K. Fitzpatrick, Matter. BUILT of live oak and cedar and was in tended for a Liverpool Trader, will fail with all convenient speed. For freight or pafiage, having excellent accommodations, apply on board at Walnut street wharf, or to THOS. & JOHN KETLJND. N. B. Paflengers will be landed in Eng land if required. , March 6, 17 94* dtf Bojion, For & Harriott ? . . Jofiah Bernard, Majler. WILL fail the 25th inft. has good accommo dations. For freight or paflage, apply to the Captain on board ot Mr. Sims's wharf, or to JOSEPH ANTHONY & SON. March 17 For Sale, or Charter, To the IVeJi-Indiesy or any Port within the United Statu ; The Schooner BETSEY, Darius Woodworth, Matter. Will carry about 500 barrels, and now lies at Wharton and Graves wharf. f*or terms apply to Capt. Woodworth on board, or to EMANUEL WALKER. If not Sold or Charted by Thurfday> Ihe will then take Freight for Norfolk* Peter/burgh, and Richmond (Virgiha); and Sail on the Sunday folowing. March 15. lame of the French Republic. n the I^ VERY Frenchman is forbid to violate the Neutrality of the United States. All commiilions or authorizations tending to infringe that neutrality, are revoked, and are to be returned to the Agents of the French Republic. Philadelphia, Ventofe 16th, second year of the French Republic, one and indivisible (March 6th, 1794, o. s.) The Minister Plenipotentiary of the French Republic. JH. FAUCHET. The Editors of riewfpapers within the United States, are requefled to republiih the foregoing notice. d "TO BE SOLD, A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, IN an eligible ntuation, —alio a Country Seat wiihin 6 miles of the City, with 9 acres of land, or 42 acres of Jand and meadow, the House is not exceeded by many in the vicinity of the city, in size or convenience. For terms apply to the printer, January 23. Just Imported, In the Ship Apollo, Capt. Fitzpatrick, from Amsterdam, and now landing on Walnut-street wharf, viz. GIN in pipes y A few bales Holland Ducky Ditto Oznaburgs, Holland Sheetings Juniper Berries, Glass Ware, viz. Tumblers and Mugs, va rious fizcs. Sheathing Paper, diw. Swedes Iron, /quart and flat bars, Hair Ribband, Nd. 4. Dutch Great Coatsi A quantity of' Junk and Oakum, &c. life, above-mentioned Ship is for Sale— fhouldapplication be made within a few days ; other wife Jhe will take freight for Amjler avm. March 1, 1794. THE FIRST VOLUME OF Pettnfylvania State Trials. *diot THE want ot fufficicot information of the state trials ot Gieat-Britatn in the early periods of that government is now lamented : Hi herto there hath been but one tiial in the {late ol Pennsylvania on impeachment :—and heie also it is to be regictted, that, being neg le&ed at the time, the public are now left with out fuflicient information on the fubjctl of that trial, it is howevet in this woik dtfigned to rcf cue what can be colle&cd theicof from sources of indifputaple authority, so that the fame (hail be preserved from oblivion. Another impeachment and the second is now depending. An officer is charged by the late Honfe ot Reprefeulatives, who haih for many years been largely confided in by this ifcate,a.ijd hath long b: en at the head of the financial Oe partmen* ot the fame, and tt imports the citi zens to know hisconduft, and the ctrcum fiances which may be brought foiward on his trial. In this work the £ditor will be careful to state the fa&s, as they may be brought forward, and to lay all the evidence and papers betorc the public.—With this view— The following Terms are refpe&fully Jubmitted to the Public : I. The Work lhall be punted in ottavo, with a good type, on fine paper, and delivered to fubferibers at the refpe&ive places where the fubferiptions are takcii in, as soon.as the woik shall be compleated. 11. As no eonjc&ure can well be made, as to the length ot the present trial,, the fi7.e ot the volume cannot be ascertained at this time— But the pi ice tha.l noi exceed that of forne of the latell publications in this city. 111. It will contain all the preliminaries and in cidental circumflances that may occur during the trial of John Nicbolfon, Eiquirc, Comp troller-General of this commonwea th, with the arguments of counsel oh both fides, together with the articles of impeachment, and the pleas and replications at large, the several re solutions of the two branches of the state Le gislature, rcfpe£ting this impeachment, and the final decision ot the SENATE refptfcuug that officer. 1 To which will be prefixed, as much as can be colletted from authentic documents, of-the im peachment, trial, and aequital of the late Francis Hopkinfon, Esquire, Judge of the Court oi Admiralty for the state of Pennsylvania, during the late war, never before pnblithed; No money will be required before the deli very of the book. Subscriptions will be received by Francis Bailey, No. 116, High-street; Wriglcy and Ber,. riman, No. 149, Chefnut-ftreet, and by the'dil ferent bookleilers in this city; Jacob Bailey, Lancaster ; Yundtand Patton, Baltimore, and by the Editor. 4tfmw&f EDMUND HOGAN. N. B. The price wilt be enhanced to non fubfcribers» Feb. 18. ni&wtf One Hundred Dollars, IS hereby offered by the Prefidcnt and Direc tors of the Bank of the United Staccs, to any person who (hall, on or before the fir ft day of May next, pioduce to them such a plao and ele vation ot a Banking House, as lhall be approved of by them.—A plain, yet handfonte from is desired : The whole building is to be fubftaniul and commodious with as much fpacc around it, as the size of the gtound will admit. The Lot on which the building is to beereft ed, is fitnated on the weft fide of Third firett, between Chefnut and Walnut ft,cets in Philadel phia ; and its deroenfions are t lo feet on Third fV?et, and about loc fret westward. THOMAS WILLING, President. cop 3W ni&th— tf Wednesday, March 19, 1794. FOR SALE BY THOMAS KETLAND, Jun. Phi laoelphia, February 13, 1794. PROPOSALS For printing by Subscription, A W->rk, to,be entitle.}, A RECOMPENCE OF AND Loft at the Theatre, Last Wednesday evening, A Miniature Picture Of a Gentleman, set in gold. Whoever will deliver the fame at No. 112. Spruce street shall receive a generous reward. March 14. 4t AVIS. LE habitans infortunes de la Colanie Franpife dc St. Docmngue qui dans I'inccndie du Cap Ipol venus chcrchei un alile daus Its Buu (Jnis foul mformes que la Republique lcur ac cotde un passage pour Fiance. lis font en confequcnce a fe piefentir.a cet ctfci d'ici a huu jours chez-les Consuls & ageos de la Re publique dans les differ nts Ports dcs Etms Unis. A Phi ladklphi e, le 10 Vcntos— I'an.fcd de la Republique unc & indtvifiblc. (28 Fcvrier, 1794. vicuxjiite) Lc Minillre P.eiijpotentiaie de ia Repufilique Ft an^aiic. JH. FAUCHET. The editors of "cufpapa's j n the United states arc rcqucjied lo tnfert above notice in their paper. 8 d tf Parry and Mufgrave, Goldsmiths Ss° "Jewellers, No. 42, SOUTH SECOND-STREET, HAVE FOR SALE, An elegant AJfortment of SILVER iff PLATED WARE, JEWELLERY fine CUTLERY, Which they will di(po;e of on the molt rea fotyable terms. Devices in hair,. Miniatures fee:, a. d every thing iu the gold and silver way,, done as u'.ual. D cernber 24. A Good Compositor Sc Prejfman qvill meet March 15. d^t. TreasurtoJ. 'Pennsylvania, February 14, 1794. PUBLIC Notice is heicby given 10 ail pcituns indebted to the Commonwealth, tor monies borrowed ot the Truftces of the Loan Office, etbblithed per ast ot the 4th oi April, 1785, t:»at the time is expired wiien the lall payment thou Id have been made, and every juiUfoblc indulgence having been granted, Thot unlets they come forward and pay off their rtlprdive balances on or before the fit 11 day of Apnlnexr, precepts will iliue againll all delinquents with out regard to peifons 01 cireurnllanccs. All former and cxiftmg thenffs, who have money in their hands belonging to said Office, aie re queued to bring it 10 me op or betore the above period, other wife I fh .11 be under the dilagice able neceflity of profccuting them without oif tuidion. P. S. The Printers throughout the State arc requtfled 10 iniert the.above in their paper*, tor the infoimattou ot their fellow-citiicm. d Writing ON SIGN-BOARDS, J APANWD PLATES* &c. Done in the most elegant manner, and after the firll matters ; likewise, Fire Buckets Painted and finilhed at the shortest notice, by GEORGE RUTTER, In Norris s Court, back of the New between Chefnut and Walnut, Fourth and Fifth streets. March 4, JAMES LEACH, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and ihe public, Thai froin the encouragement he has received, from several refpe&able Gentle men, he is induced-once more, to embark iu the P A PER LlNE—and would offer his fei vices- to all those Gentlemen, who can place confidence in him ; and he allures those who employ him, that their coulidcnce (hall not be milplaced;—• but it lhall be his coultant endeavor, to pay the ftri&eft attention to their best intcrefi", in all ne gociations whaiever. He has taken the Chamber, in State-Street, ov cr Mr. David Tuwnfend, Watch Makc.'s Shop. Where PUBLIC SECURI TIES, of all kind*, are bought and fold ; and wheie Coin million Bufmefs of all kinds, will be tranfafted on rrafonable term*. HOUSES and VESSELS will be constantly expoftd lorfale, ou com mi (Don. * # * Cash paid for Salem, Providence, and Ponfmouih BILIS. N. B. If any Gentleman in Philadelphia, or New-York, has any liufinejs to tranjafl at. Bojlon, in Paper Ncgoct'itiom, he will be floppy to be em ployed on commijjicn. Button, Jan. •£, 179^. m'w&ftf CHRISTIAN FRBICER lUW&ftf [Whole No. 54 I.] Philadelphia. The foil owing published in the American Star, contains fundryparticulars refpefiing tbeFrcncb and English fleets which tad not before, bun laid bt fom tfje public. Details of the division of the French fleet, which failed from Brest in November, 1793. Six men of war and two frigates, com manded by Rear- admiral Wanftable, failed from Brelt about the end of November, and cruised between d'Ouefiant and Cape Ltfc?.rd. They took 17 English prizes, amongfl which were merchant vessels from the fpnr quarter* of the world. The ioth day of their cruise, being twenty five leagues Weft of d'Ouefiant they had fight of the Englilh fleet, composed of twenty fix men of war, and a number of frigates and 1 corvets, which gave chafe with a fair wind to the French fleet, whom it endeavoured to keep from the land, by means of an oblique course, made between them and the land. It was at this time that Lord Howe, believ ing that the French veflels could not escape him, detached an advice-boat to announce tile capture of the French squadron. The rear-admiral Wanflable perceiving the design of the Engli/h admiral, took to flight, and steered in such a manner as made. Lord Howe believe that he designed to run out to sea, and this was what aided him alll the time he could not be perceived* In this interval, an English frigate having approached a French one, brought her can non to bear ; the former left her and pufted hard towards the veiTels of the Rear-admiral, who gave the enemy's frigate a hroadiidej & the Englilh not being willing to receive ano ther, steered off towards the thickest of his fleet. As soon as night came, Wanftable made a lignal to extinguish all the fires and lights, and to change the course. He immediately made an E. S. E. direction, till judging hitr felf to be between the north and south of Bel lifle, he (leered for it to convince hi mfelf, & found the land so nigh that he entered Brett without any accident. By this dextrous man oeuvre he escaped the enemy, and had in cafe, of any unlucky rencounter, the fort of . 1- lisle for a protestor, or the bay of Tibercu. for a refuge. Lord Howe having miffed a prey, which he regarded as certain, returned into the bay of Falmouth. Ihe French squadron being certain of this, and not imagining that fix veffeU could make any way against 16, im mediately put to sea and fleered for America. CONGRESS. IN SENATE, Monday, March 10. [continued.] A meflage from the House of Repre fentativcs, by Mr. Beckley, their Clerk : " Mr. Prelident—The House of Re prefentativcs have passed a bill', entitled; " an ast to provide a Naval Armament," in which they deflrc the concurrence of the Senate."—And he withdrew. The bill last mentioned, was read the firft time- Ordered, That this bill pass to the se cond reading. Ordered, That the Secretary purchase Blackftone's commentaries, and Vattel's law of nature and nations, for the ufo of the Senate. The Senate adjourned until 11 o'Clock to-morrow morning. Tuesday, March n, r 794. The bill " to erect a Light-House on the head land of Cape Hatteras ; and » lighted Beacon on Occacock Island, in the state of North-Carolina," wa6 read the third time. Resolved, That this bill pass, that it be engrossed, and that the title thereof be, " An Ast to erect a Light-House on the head land of Cape Hatteras ; and a lighted Beacon on Occacock Illaiid, in the state of North-Carolina." Ordered, That the Secretary defive iKe concurrence of the House of Reprelenu tivei in this bill. On motion, Ordered, That the Attorney-General for the United States, be diretted to re port upon the petition o{ the inhabitant! of Galliopolii, lodged in hit office by reference, at the lalt fd&o& of- Congpei*.