evening ad v e [No. 29 of Vol. V.] The Young LADIES' Drawing Academy, Under the D'ircftbn of S. F O L WE L L, , in ast to days, be rcfumed. HE feels a gratitude to tnofc parents and guardians of the young ladies, who have entrusted to him their tuition— and as mod of thfcm are to return, he will have an opportunity, by his endeavors for their further improvement, to acquit him felf of a debt, which he cfteems it an honor to have incurred. One or two large Rooms, In a central situation, suitable to accom modate his pupils, arc Wanted. Apply to him, at No. 2, I.ietitia Court—where he will h:" thankful to receive commands for Miniature Painting or Hair Work, and all kind of Drawing on Ivory, Sattin or Paper. January ij, 1794. A D V ERTISEMEN T, Virginia. Xortliumhci'jnd ( ounl.. Dec 28, 1793 FOR SALE, A Valuable Tract of LAND, in itn» county, containing about Hundred acrc>, one lounh of which is low grounds, ot excellent quality: ihr other three fourths \b h:gli land, well cuvi-rcd with oak, hickory and chcfnui. T»»e filiation is plraOnt and healthy, on Yeo ormco river, aoout three mi!« s from the Poto insck There »soh i. a two ilory brick dwtl- Itaghoufe, with four rooms and a paiTage on «»ch fl .01, i'xihdive of rlolets ; a good kitchen, and ofhei nerrtfary ont-houft s It has orchards Of adp If bod c» ach Irers, and is well watered by niaiiy d< iicsh tul fprings-. < The tei-m® maybe kttpwn on apuli'-anon to rlie Honorable JOHN HEATH, in Ptnlar). iyhia, or to the fjb.tcriber, living en the premies. Jan. to. JOH V GORDON ALL persons having any de m,and.« dgamit the • itjie %,{ G: OiIGE WIBLE, late o» the city ol P lilade phia, baker, ate rrqttcilf dto bring in their accounts, properly au'henttcatfd ; and those who are indebted, are drfired to immediate payment. HENRY REES, 'Adorn.ftrator. 2awsw January 13. Insurance Company. Pkiladc i fiiu f January 6, .794. NOTICE is hereby given 1.0 the members of the Insurance Company of North America, that the Director* have declared a dividend (for the last fix months) of six per CiNT,on the amount of the firlt and second instalments ; and of* one prr cent per month on the sums paid in anticipation of'the third inftalmcnt, calculating from the firft day of the mouth foPdwiug that, in \vh ch thole pay ments were mad<.\ The dividend will be paid to the Stockholders, or their r< prefent;»t ; ves at the company'* officr, No. 119 south Front ftreet, at any time after the 13th instant. Rv otder of the Diti clots. EBtXEZER HAZARD, Secretary. J an - 9* w&r.im. Treasury Department, NOTICE is hereby given, that pTopofals will be received at the Office of the Secretary ol the Treasury, until the 6ih of February nex: iHclufive, for the supply of ali Rations which may he required during the present year, at the ft veral puces of rendezvous hereafter mention ed, lor the Recruirng Service, viz. At X ? ew-Biijufwiok, in New-Jeifcy; Ar Philadelphia, } At Lancaftei, > in Pcnnfylvania. At Reading, ) The rations to be furnifhed arc to confifl of the following articles, viz. One pound of biead or flour, One pound of beef, or J of • pound of pork, Halt a jill of rum, brandy or whisky, One quart of fait } Two quarts of vinegars Two pouudl nt f,./p >P" 100 One pound of candles} Q' Parry and Mufgrave, Goldsmiths Jewellers, No. 42, SOUTH SECOND-STREET) HAVE FOR SALE, /In elegant AJfortment of SILVER tsf PLATED WARE, JEWELLERY Jine CUTLERY, Which they will difpoie of on the molt rea sonable te r ms. Devices in hair, Miniatures sett, and erery thing in the gold aud silver way, done as ulual. Deceiuber 24, Sfttftfte of tit UtiifeJi BM N'G dtlirons r.f clnling various commer cial concerns, and rtiat all powos hereto tore grimed relative to the lame Ihould b<- re voked, and pui'iic nonce of it given, to pievrnt any p> flihle miftakc ■ I, the furfciiber, do here by indke known to all whom it may concern, ihit all powers and iettera of attorney, ol every "'jure and extent, granted bv me to any person »r pirlonl, prior to the tl) day n! July last, to ■ft lor me or in my name in A«iik», are u voked and made void. JAMES GREKNLKAF. NVw-Yn.k. |an. 1. 1 7q 4 . diw By MATHEW CAREY, No. J 18 MAR KS T-ST K F ET, (Price a quarter dollar) A fliort account of ALGIERS, Crn:a>ning a dcfcnption o! the climate of ih-i county - nt Ihe manners and etiftoms of the in. habitant*, and ol their fcveral wars against Spam, France, England, Holland, Vtn o:, ai:dothtr powets of Europe, (torn the ufuruation of Bar haroffa and the invasion of the Enipetor Ch.ir!e> V. to the present time; with a eoncife view of •he otigin of the rupture between ALGIERS and .he UNITED STATES. diw !»i. 0. Excellent CLARET, In hoglVcads and in cafc-t of 50 bottles each, A L «S O, A few cases Champaignc Wine ; Madeira, In pipe*, hoofhv-ads and quarter casks, FOR SALE BY J»". 1794. N ORRIS - COURT, Back of the New Library, between Cbefnut George Rutter, T3 ESPEC.TFULLY informs his friend* and V the public in general, that he continues carrying on the business of Sign and Eire-Bucket Painting, Likewise, JAPANNED PLATES, for doors or window-lhutters, done in the most elegant manner, and with dispatch. Orders from the country wilJ be thankfully received, and duly attended to. December 30, dtf NEW EOOKS. By M. C A R E Y, No. 118, MARKET-STREET; A large and valuable collection of BOOKS, imported from London in the Mohawk. Dee. 19. Robert Campbell, No. 54, South Sectnd-Jlreet, Second door below the corner of Chefnut-flreet, HAS IMPORTED, By the late arrivals from Britain artd Ireland, A large and general AJforlment of New Bocks and Stationary, Which will be disposed of on the lowed terms. "«-■ *3 niw&rftf Bank of the United States. January 6th, I 794. NOTICE i< hereby given, that tlieie will k- paid nt the 8.11 k, after the fifteenth instant, to lie Stockholders or their reprefen tarives, duly auihorized fi;teen dollars .»nd fifty cent:, for each ilia re, being the dividend declared for the last lix-months. Cj* Terms of Subscription for this Gaiette, are Six Dollars per annum—to be paid half-yearly, Subscriptions of persons who refuie at a d'flance from the city, to be twelve months in advance, or payment to be guaranteed at the place of publication. Advertisements of onefquare, or left, In ferred four timet for One Dollar—once, for Fifty Cents—and continuations at Twenty Cents each—those of greater length in pro portion. Favors in this line, and Subscrip tions, veil! be gratefully received at the Office in South Fourthffrett, five doors north of the Indian Queen. '»w»6F. C 5" Gentlemen, in poffi/Jion of Subscription papers for this Gazette, are requeued to tranfwiit them to the Editor's Office. mwfcftf Wednesday, January 1,5, 1794. NOTICE. 7 his da v is puhh/hed\ JOHN VAUGHAN, No. in, Suntli Froui-Urct'i. and Walnut-Streets, Now opening for Sale, By Older, JOHN KEAN, Cafh-er. AN D For the G.izette of the Ui;ited Stj-ti s. Altho' it is believed that there is but little danger to be apprehended from the declining influence of the Democratic So ciety in this City, we can be at no loss to discover from the conduit of thcprefent atii-vc members, the motives by which they were governed in bringing about its elta blifliment. With a view of imprefiing on the minds of our unfufpectiiig citizens, the evils which naturally arise out of such political iiill i tutions, 1 mult beg you to rtpubhjk the following excellent letter from a viper of lalt Summer Virginia, 27th July, 1793. A 1 a meeting of Citizens, Hanover County, Virginia, the Principles, Articles, Regulations and Circular JLetter of the Democratic Society, at Philadelphia, hav ing been read and considered— Refoh'cd unanimously, That the follow ing letter be addrefied to David Ri 1 TEN house, Esq. and others, member) of that Society Fellow Citizens, sHE principles recognized by your fjciety being among those on which our free and happy Conditution is founded, no true Republican will helitate to sub scribe to them. We join you also moil cordially in opinion, that at this criiis it is more particularly the duty of every indi vidual to use his utmoil efforts to remove the prejudices and conciliate the affections of all other fellow citizens; and that, to obtain these most deiirabie obje£ts, it be hoves all to cultivate on all occaiicns peace, order, harmony arid attachment to the Con- Jlitution; and, having the general welfare only in view, fedulouily to avoid even the appearance of party diltinftions. But we cannot refrain, fellow citizetis, from ex pressing our apprehensions that political focietiee, branched out and assuming pow ers to tne extent you recommend, may, however pure and well liitentioned in their commencement, be perverted into clubs of faction, as has been too often experienced, and terminate at length in Courts of Inqui sition. We apprehend that a dread at least of such confequer.ces will at any rate ex cite heart-turnings and diffentions —fatal precursors of Anarchy, and its invariable follower—Defpotifm. We are happy in the conviction that the citizens of the United States, who of their own free choice have adopted the Con flit ut ion under which we enjoy Pence, l.ilerty, and Independence, are fully com petent, by the modes prescribed by that Constitution, to correct the abules which may and will, from time to time, creep in to this and all other human injlitutians. We arc happy also in the conviction, that the citizens of our free independent Republic can, without being driven to the necefilty of forming themselves into societies or par ties (proper at certain times for fuhjetts of monarchical and despotic governments, where the correction of abuses orcliaage of pub lic men cannot otherwise be brought a bout) approve and aid those whole valor, virtue and patriot ism, contributed to pro cure and continue to preserve to lis the blefllngs of Peace, Liberty &Independence, and cau by conjlitutional modes too, dis countenance or punish their public servants of a contrary description, and change the whole system of government, when they judge it proper to do so. We are more particularly averse at this time to the appearance of party diftindti 011s, which too often end in civil difien tions, being deeply affeded by the horrid massacres and devailations recently expe rienced by our insular friends, with whom we sincerely sympathize on the melancho ly occalion. We deprecate the like dread ful calamities, which will inevitably deluge our common country, (hould party differ ences fever the fraternal band and dissolve the Union—that barrier which alone can save us from the miseries of civil discord, and its certain confequence—foreign do mination, It is Union alone that can con- R T I S E R. [Whole No.. 4 8 ~.j tinue to us l!'.e p arc and honovt of an !ti d.per.drnt, and thehappmefs (fa ReptdlLan ' Government. We are, with threat respect, Ycur Fellow Citizens. s ' CONGRESS. In SENATE. j • i '"WSthiefday, J lunary 8. (Con : fined.) - I he following motion was made and fe f conded: Ordered, That the Secretary cf the lYeafury do 1 ly before this Hcule trie fol lowing Ratements, to w'.t. i'nit. A Statement of the domcß.'c debt of the United Stales, as due on the i R day of January 1794, fpeeif/ing under dißinft heads— iR. liie funded debt, dißinguilhirg the fix per ccnts, three per cents, and de ferred stock, and in each kind of Rock, itdtirig separately, the amoui.t created by the affumptlon of the Itate debts. 2d. The regiltered debt. 3d. f'he debt iubienbctble to the lonil of the United States, but which not be ing funded ur regiflered at the Treasury, is not entitled to a dividend. 4th. 1 he balances due to creditor Hates and already funded (ir there be any fuc'li) being the exccfs of the funis sefpe&iveiy by law aiTumed, for such Rates, above the films actually fubienbed 111 the debts of thefaid itates. sth. '[ he domeflic loans f r ca(h con tratted since the commencement cf the present government, Rating the refpeftive times when borrowed 5c when beconiu; ir due, together with the rate of ir.tereli. ° 6th. Ail other kinds of dumeilic debts not ipec'.aily ine-tded under the hvepre ceding heads, for the payment of wbiiit no appropriations have been made. Second. \A Statement c; tlie domeilic debt redeemed fine* the comniencenu :it of the present government to the fii R day of January 1794, dillinguiihing the different ipecies debt, and fpeciiMoj" the mede ot ledeinption, and, when redeemed it r money, the amount of monies expended in pureha&jg the fame. J. hird. A genera! ftatemerit of the fo reign debt of the United States, as c!, e 011 the ift day of January 1794, ilati i ' separately the French debt, the othet debts contracted before the conjntetice inent of the present government, and the loan* contracted finee that time ; and fpe cifying in each debt 01 loan the or. • 1 amount, the.time from wl,,i.h the iineielt commenced, the payments alr.ariy mjde, with the dates of the fame, and t|u pla ces where paid, the amount yet due, ;:,.J the refpcctive units .vhen tlie fame thail become due. fourth. A fpecific account of the ap plication of the monies obtained r.pon io reign loans contracted since the com mencement of the present government, to the ill day of January 1794, Rating the amount of the monies drawn over to America and . of thole applied in Europe, together with the dates of such applicati oes or drafts. Filth. A summary Ratement of the actual receipts and expenditures frorp the commencement of the present Govern ment to the lart day of December 1 including all monies received 0,1 account of the United States, such pans of tee foreign loans as have not beei ( !■ a-.\ r over to America only excepted i . the rronics'received mtder ,-nch br.;n.-h of the ieVehueand therri us expended rce • each appropriation, andßatil%trieb in<, s of each fcrrfnch cf the revere remaining * unexpended on the 31ft , .;y of Dee,:,-! -r f 9 o j fpecifym;. fv.rh as were 011 that day i.i th. Fix.,! 1 t »J such as were uncolleaffl « r in the LV/ 3 of any banks, ctfcers, or cfiiir perioi Sixth. Similar and fej...-. . e •Wtonn.rj for the years 1791', 1-, ', {UI .J lr . , pcdively, fpecitying fep,.a t Jy i;,"^., i- !l !