rf tlje Iflitifefi EVENING ADVERTISER. [No. 7 2 of Vol. V.] Far Frederickjburgb and Falmouth, (Rappahannock River, Virginia) THE SCHOONER Jlllk Friendjhip, Henry Macnamara, Mafter,l W ill fail ou Saturday next. For freight or paflage apply to the Captain on board, at John Wain's Wharf, or to Emanuel Walker. WHO HAS FOR SALE, VIRGINIA TOBACCO, FLOUR, WHEAT, and GINSENG March 5 For SAL E, The Schooner TS NEPTUNE ( Lying at Morton's Wharf) She is a good ftrpng vef i- burthen about 500 bar "rels, and fails remarkably fact. Inventory may be seen on board, or at the Store of the Subscribers. Wharton & Lewis. Feb. 28, 1794. dtf For Sale 01* Charter, The Ship « ANDROMACHE, ( an American bottom) 3^'"' —-\y John Moore, Master ; Is a flout good vessel, about two years old, burthen 232 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. 22, 1794 A Slitter of Iron WANTED. A MAN well (killed in rolling and flitting Iron into Sheets, mayjliave good encouragement by calling on the Printer. Feb. 27. eop4t JUST PUBLISHED, AND SOLD BY H. & p. Rice, No. 50, High-Street, (Price One Dollar) The Gentleman's Pocket Library. CONTAINING, I, The Principles of Politeness. *. The Economy of Human Life. 3. Rochefoucauld's Moral Reflexions. 4. Lavater's Aphorisms on Man. 5. The Polite Philosopher. 6. The way to Wealth, by Dr. Franklin. 7. Seledt Sentences. 8. Detached Sentences. 9. Old Italian, and Englifli Pro verbs. 10. A Tablet of Memory. March 3. 4t "AVIS. LE habjtans infortunes dc la Colonic Franfaift de St. Domingue qui dans I'incendie du Cap font vcnus chcrcher un afile dans lcs Etats Unis font tnformes que la Republique leur ac co'de un paflage pour Fiance. 1U font invites en confequcnce a fe prefcnter a ccl cflct d'ici a buit jours.chcz lcs Consuls & agens de la Re publique dans les differ- nts Ports dcs Etats Unis. A Philadlelphie, le 10 Ventos—l'an 2d de la Republique unc & indivisible. (28 Fevrier, 1794. vicuxJliU) Xc Miniflrc Plenipotentiarc dc la Republique Fran^ailc, JH. FAUCHET. Tkt editors of rtncffmfirs in the Vmted Slates art rtfefied to insert the above notice in their paper. 8: Excellent CLARET, In hogfccsds and in cases of 50 boulci each. ' ALSO, A few cases Champaigne Wine ; MADEIRA, In pipe*, hogsheads and quarter calki, FOR SALE BY JOHN VAUGHAN, No. in, South Frontjllrcct. Jan. *, 1794- dtf J lift Imported, In the Ship Apollo, Capt. Fitzpatrick, from Arnftcrdam, and now landing on Walnut-street wharf, viz. GIN in pipes, A feav bales Holland Duck, Ditto OznaburgSj Holland Sheeting, 'Juniper Berries, Glass Ware, viz. Tumblers and Mugs, va rious Jizes. Sheathing Paper, Swedes Iron, square and flat bars, Hair Ribband, No. 4. Dutch Great Coats, A quantity of Junk and Oakum, &c. &c. 4 FOR SALE BY 3twff THOMAS KETLAND, Juri The above-mentioned Ship is for Sale— Jloouldapplication be made'within a few days ; other wife Jhe will take freight for Amjler dvm. 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. 28. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION, A Ground Plan OF THE City Philadelphia, AND ITS ENVIRONS: Taken from adtual iurvey, by A. PfFOLIE, Geographer, from. St. Domingo, THIS Plan will be engraved on a plate 26 inches square ; and it will conWo an ex act description of all the squares, ftr' ets and alleys in the City and Liberties. The fituaiion of rhe several public buildings, such as the State- H«ufe, City-Hall, Seat of Qongrefs, Churches, Meeting-Houfcs, Hofpiial, Libraiy and Semina ries of Learning—of the {everal Banks, and of the Federal and State Offices, will be ascertained. The parts which are built on will be d'ftingmfh ed from those that are not. The courl'es of the rivulets 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 flapping in the harbor, and an ele vation of Congress-Hall, and of the other public buildings that occupy the ground contiguous. In fhorr, nothing will be omitted to render this ufeful and desirable work acceptable to an en lightened public, that is in the author's power: and it (hall be compleated with the greatefl poflible dispatch, as soon as the generous encou ragement of fubfcnbeis shall insure to the author such a sum as will be fufficicnt to delray 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 ftattf of the city. The price to fubferibers 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 iu this city—and the original Draft may be seen at B. Davies', No. 68, Market-street, at any time until it shall be f'Ut into the hands of the Engraver. Feb. 28. Treasury of Pennsylvania, February 14, 1794. PUBLIC Noiice is hereby given to all persons indebted 10 the Commonwealth, lor monies borrowed of the Trustees of the Loan Office, eftablifhcd per ast of the 4th of April, 1785, that the time is expired when ijiejaft payment Ihould have been made, and every juftifiable indulgence having been granted, That unlets they come forward and pay off their refpeftive balances on or before the fvft day of April next, precepts will issue against all delinquents with out regard to persons or circumdanc.es. All former and existing Ihenffs, 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 shall be under the disagree able neceflity of prosecuting them without ai 1 - tin&ioa. P S. The Pi inters throughout the State are requested to inlert the above in their papers lor the information of their fcllow-cituem. AND March 6, i 794. d—tf 2awtf CHRISTIAN FEBIGER Just Imported, In the Ship Edward, Capt. Crandon, from St. Peterlburg in Russia, And now landing at South-street Wharf, viz. Hemp, BAR IRON, RUSSIA SHEETING, RAVEN's DUCK, RUSSIA DUCK, HOG's BRISTLES. AND FOR SALE BY 'John Donnaldfon, No. 22, Walnut-street. diw3tawtf March 4,1794. Writing ON SIGN-BO A RDSy JAPANN'D PLATES, £57. Done in the most elegant manner, and after the firft mailers ; like wife, Fire Buckets Painted and finifhed at the lhorteft notice, by GEORGE RUTTER, In Norris's Court, back of the New Library, between Chefnut and Walnut, Fourth and Fifth streets. March 4. WANTED, A Man Servant, Whp is acquainted with the common duties about a house. None need apply but 'JTuch as can be well recommended. Enquire of the Printer. dtf March 4. Exhibition of Artificial Chinese Fire-Works, Without powder, smell, or smoke. MR. STUNNER returns his (ulcere thanks to the public for the great encourage ment he has met with, and has the honor to inform them, that his exhibition will be con tinued every evening (Sundays excepted) at 7 o'clock, in Cherry-Alley, the firft door weft of Fourth-street. Tickets for grown persons i id, and for children 6d. Sele& parties conlifling of ten or more per sons will be.admitted from 8 o'clock until 10, notice being given the afternoon previous to the exhibition. Tickets one quarter dollar. Vivat Respublica. *4t March 4, TO BE SOLD, Agreeably to the last Will of DEBORAH MORRIS, deceased, TheHoufe N°. 245, AND Lot of Ground On which itftands, wherein Jam es Riddle now lives, on the north fide of Market- street, near Sixth-street. THE House being 18 feet 10 inches in Fijont oh Market-street, and the Lot 117 feet deep. The whole will be fold fub je9j6,106 dollars. On comparing this with the exports to the French dominions (who re-export none of any consequence) to wit, 4,424,336, the fubjift took a ve ry different aspect from that which h?d been given to it. But there was, Mr. M. observed, a cir cumstance of the utmost importance to a fair view of this question, which had been wholly overlooked by the gentleman from Scuth-Carolina, and which cut up his cal culations by the roots. The re-exportations from G. Britain, were not only to be fubt rafted from the consumption of G. Britain, but in a great degree being made to France, were to he added to the value of her market to the a - griculture and commerce of the United States The re-exportations from G. Britain to France, could not be accurately fixed bv - any documents to be had here. In gene ra!, they were known to be great. Jie would, he said, confine himfelf ro the two articles of Tobacco and Flour, of which he estimated the amounts as fol lows : The tobacco exported from the United States, appears to be about loc.ooo hhds. It is valued in the return of our exports at 4,349,567 dollars. It is known that France consumes about 1-4 of the whole quantity exported, that is, 1,087.392 dollars. It appears, by the return of our exports, that the dired ex ports of this article to France, -(lands at 3 8+.641 dollars. The indirect fupplios