J i ' E VENING ADVER T ISER. [No. 91 of Vol. V.] For Amsterdam, The new fail-failing, copper bottomed SHIP lIJI ADRIANA. K. Fitzpatrick, Matter. BUILT of live oak and cedar and was in tended for a Liverpool Trader, will fail with all convenient (peed. For freight or paflage, having excellent accommodations, apply on board at Walnut street wharf, or to THOS. (J JOHN KETLJND. N. B. Paflengers will be landed in Eng land if required. March 6, 1794- _ For Sale or Charter, A Nil ROM AC HE, (An American bottom) John Moore, Master. IS a ft»ut good veffil, about two years oM, burthen 232 ton', has only made three voy »jes, anil may be.sent to lea at a I mall ex pence. She maybe seen at Vine-street whart, and the terms made known by application to WHARTON is? LEWIS. March 2i T/jf American Brig R I T O N, BURTHEN 700 barrels, with her tackle and appaiel as (he came from sea, She is a Haunch veflel, not two years old, and may be put to sea immediately. For terms apply to GARDINER & OLDEN, Arch Street wharf, Who have for [ale, Pork, Lard, and Hams as usual, a quantity of Bacon, Bees Wax, and a few casks Timothy Seed —also Pig and Bar Iron, and Iron call ings, in any form executed on the ihorteft notice. March 14. TO BE SOLD, And entered upon the firft o May, The noted EJlate, called Johnson Hall: Lying in the Mohawk country," (late of New Yoik, tormelly the feat of Sir William John son, containing about seven hundred acres of land, which is of the very best quality ; toge ther with the flock, and farming uienfils. The buildings are large and convenient, and fit for a genth man's feat. The payments will be made eafv, on good security. Forfuither particutars inquire of George Metcalf, Esq. on the premis es, of Silas Talbot, Esq. at Philadelphia, of Samuel Ward and Broihers, in New York, or of the iublciibcr in Providence. Jabez Bow pi. mw&fi m Philad. March 26 Treasury of Pennsylvania, February 14, 1794* PUBLIC Notice it hereby given to all perlons indebted 10 the Commonwealth, tor monies borrowed of the Trustees of the Loan Office, eftablilhed per ast of the 4th of April, 1785, that the time is expired when the last payment {hould have been made, and every juftifiable indulgence having been granted, That unless they come forward and pay off their refpeflive balances on or before the firft day of April next, precepts will issue against all delinquents with out regard to persons or circumstances. All foimer and existing (heriffs, who have money in their hands belonging to said Office, are re queued to bring it to me on or before the above period, other wife I (hill be under the disagree able necessity ot prolecuting them without dif tinflion. CHRISTI AN FEBJGER, P. S. The Printers throughout rfie State are rcqutfted to in'.crt the above in their papers for the information of their fellow-citizens. d A RECOMPENCE OF One Hundred Dollars, IS hereby offered by the Ptcfilent and Direc tors of the Bank of the United States, to any person who (hall, on or belore'lhe fiiftrlayof May next, produce to them such a plan and ele vation ol a Banking House, as (hall be approved of l>y them.—A plain, yet handsome Irom is deGred : The whole butldtng is to be lubftantial t and with as much space around it, V at th-! size of\the ground will admit. \ The Lot oh which the building is to beereft \ td, isfltnatedon the weft fide ot Third street, \ between Chefnut and Walnut ft.eets in Philadel ; and its demenfions are 1 lo feet on Third ®reel, and about 100 ft 11 westward. THOMAS WILLING, President. J ust Imported, ii the Ship Apollo, Capt. Fitzpatrick, from Amsterdam, and now landing on Walnut-street wharf, viz. GIN in pipes, Afe w bales Holland Duck, Ditto Ovnaburgs, Holland Sheeting, Juniper Berries, Glass Ware, -viz. Tumblers and Mugs, -va rious Jiz.es. Sheathing Paper, Swedes Iron, square and flat bars, Hair Ribband, No. 4. Dutch Great Coats, , A quantity of Junk and Oakutn, Of- THOMAS KETLAND, Ju» The above-mentioned Ship is for Sale— fljouldapplication be made -within a few days ; other-wife she -will take freight for Amjler dam. March i, 1794' IMPORTED In the Brig George and Harriot, from Havre de Grace y AND FOR SALE BY Louis Ofmont, Afiortment of Hanging Paper, high coloured and plain. White silk Stockings, high drelfed and put up Englilh falhion. The handsomest ariificial Flowers and Fea- th Some Looking Glass Plates to be fold by the cafe. . . r _ A few hampers of Champaigne wine lix vear3 old. An elegant parcel of Bearlkin MulTs, And very beautiful Silk Cloak'', which on account of the fealon will be fold low, and at a long credit. *diot 42 pipes Madeira wine, and a few casks of Claret, A Quantity of Hamburgh Demijohns In a few Days, He mill have for /ale, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF White and Black Laces, Leghorn hats, fans and cambricks, claret in cases, a quantity of window glass well Tott ed of al] fizei, and a few pair of remarkable Looking Glafl'es framed, all arrived at Nor folk, now coming round. March 22 Writing ON SIGN-BOARDS, JAP ANN' D PLATES, &c. Done in the molt elegant manner, and after the firft matters ; likewise, Fire Buckets Painted and finiihed at the shortest notice, by GEORGE RUTTER, In Norris's Court, back of the New Library, between Chefnut and Walnut, Fourth and Fifth streets. March 4, TO BE SOLD, Agreeably to the last Will of DEBORAH MORRIS, deceased, The House N°. 245, Lot of Ground On which it stands, wherein Jam t s BiddlE now lives, on the north fide of Market- street, near Sixth-street. THE House being 18 feet lo inches in Front on Market-street, and the Lot Ix 7 feet deep. The whole will be fold fub jedl to a ground rent of twelve pounds per annum, payable to the contributors to the Pennsylvania Hospital, and their fucceflors forever. For terms apply to March i, 1794 AND Friday, March 28, 1794. FOR SALE BV d—tf A PERFECT ALSO, LIKEWISE and Samuel Coates, Jonathan Jones, Anthony Morris, Samuel Powell Griffiths, Surviving Executors of Deborah Morris, dec'd, *eop 3W The following Certifi cate of the funded three per Cent Stock of the Dortiefttc Debt of the United Sta es Handing on the books of the Treasury of the (aid United States, tn the names of Donnald and Burton of London, merchants, and signed by Joseph N'ouife, Regtfter of said Treasury, to wit : — No. 5476, dated 24th August 1792 for 2959 doliari and j3 cents was transmitted from LOll - in the Jlhip Peter, Paul Huffey, master, bound for New York, and has been lott.— The Subfcriher intending to apply to the Trea sury of Ihe United States to have the fame re newed, dcGirs all persons who are intereftcd in the said certificate, to make their objections thereto, if any they have. Francis Macy. Philad. March 27 FOR SALE, BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118, Mai ket-Street, An Eflay on Slavery: Dcljgned to exhibit in a new point of view, its effe£ks on murals % indujlry, and the peace of society. Some ta&s and calculations are ottered to prove the labor of Jiccmcn .10 be much more fioduclive than that ot Jlavcs ; that countries arr rich, powerful and happy, in proportion as the laboring people enjoy the fruits of their own labor ; and hence the n-ccftuy conclusion, that slavery ts impolitic as well .s unjujl. d:f Price 25 Cent?. February 15, lo be Sold at Public Vendue, On Friday the nthday of April next, at the house of John Thom/on, in Perth- Arab oy, The Proprietary House AND LOT OF LAND, IN THAT CITY. THE Lot contains eleven acres, on which is an orchard ot grafted apple trees, a well of excellent water, a large stone c {tern, and a very commodious stable and coach-house, and a great quantity ot the best building stones in the walls of the house, which was formerly built for the rcfidence of the Governors of New-Jersey. The rtiuaiior. of this Lot is so well known for its healthiness and beautiful profpett of the Ramon river to the weft of the bav, and Sandy-Hook to the east, that a further defenption is unnrcefTary. The conditions of sale will be, one third ot the purchafc money to be paid on the firft day of May next, when a good and fufftcirm Deed will be given to the puichafer, by Walter Ro therfurd, Esq. Prcfident of the Board of Proprietors ot the Eatiern Divifmn of New* Jersey, ana the remaining two thirds fatislafto nly secured in equal annual payments. By order of the Board, JAMES PARKER, Rcgifter. February 5,1794. 2aw2m War Department. January 30th 1794. Information is heieuy given todii the military invalids of the United States,that the fains to which they are entitled for fix months of their annual pension, from the fourth day of September 1793, and which will become due on ihe sth day of March 1794, will be paid on the said day by the Commiflioncrs of the Loans within the Hates refpeftively, undet the ulual re gulations. Applications of executors and adminillratorj mult be accompanied with legal evidence of their refpt&ive offices, and also of the time the invalids died, whose pension they may claim. By commana of the Prelid;nt of the United Slates, The printers in the respective states are rcquefted to publtlh the above in iheir pcrs lor the fv-ace of two months. J;inuaiy 30 JAMKS LEACH, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and ihe public, That from ihe encouragement he has teueived, refpe&ablc Gentle men, he is induced once more, to embark in the VAPER LlNE—and would otfer his ferviccs to all those Gentlemen, who can place confidenc in him ; and he aifures those who employ him, that their confidence (ball not be misplaced ; — but it shall be his constant endeavor, to pay the ftri&< It attention to their befl interest, in all ne gociations whatever. He has taken the Chamber in State-Street, over Mr. David Tozvnfend, Watch Maket's £hop.——Where PUBLIC SECURI TIES, ot all kinds, are bought and fold ; and where Commiflion Business of all kinds, will be tranfafted on reasonable terms. HOUSES and VESSELS will be conllantly exposed tor faic, on cominifiion. + ¥ * Cast for Salem, Providence, and Pcitfrtum'h {jjLI.S N. B. Ij any Gtr.tltman Philadelphia-, or h'ew'Yvrk. bar tiny Bulmefs to tranjafi (it !'>cfUn in Paper he mill be hoppytvii ttfi plovcd on commi/jiuh Bolton, }nn. t 794. Congress of the United States. A memorial of sundry inhabitants of the town of .Salem, in Mailachui'etts praying that Congress will adopt such measures, as in their wisdom, may he deemed the most expedient and effe&ual to obtain a redress for the vexations, and spoliations committed on the commerce of the United States, by the fubje<£ls of Great Britain ; under the autho rity of that government, as well as by the fubje&s and citizens of other foreign coun tries, was presented by Mr. Goodhue. Also a memorial of sundry citizens of the state of South-Carolina, to the fame effedt, was presented by general Pickcns. Committee of the whole on the ftat of the Union, reported the following refuta tion, which was agreed to. d6w " Resolved, That mealurcs ought to be immediately taken, to render the force of the United States more efficient. Mr. Parker proposed the following rc folutions, which were fecondcdt litia be enrolled in tlu United States ; that all freemen capable of bearing arms from the age of to co.n pofe a lelett militia, and that they be arm ed and accoutred at the general expense. " Resolved, That the several states {hall officer the fele& militia aforefaid, eiil'fT out of the officers of the militia now commissioned, or such other persons as they may think proper." " Resolved, That the said feleft mili tia be called together as often as may be directed by the kgiflatures of the several states, not exceeding days, in one year, and for the time they are so called out, they (hall receive the fame pay and rations, as the troops of the United States." States (hall have power to call into a thud service, such portion or portions of the feleft militia, as may be deemed necefi'a ry for the common defence." " Resolved, That no feleft militia-man shall be called into actual service for more than one year." Committed to a com- H. KNOX, Secretary oj War. d 2 m Blv&i.t" [Whole No. 550.] House of Representatives Monday, March 34, " Resolved, That a feleft corps of mi- " Resolved, That in cafe of invasion or infurredtion, the President of the United mittee, Adjourned. PRANCE, Extraßs from the Couriers Politique, and the Departments. National Convention and Club of "Jacobins. Gaillard the friend of Challier, killed himfelf because he believed that he was a bandoned by the patriots. ' \ Collot D'Herbois.—" Jacobins ! Some persons wilh to moderate the Revolution ary movement —take care of it—never for get what Robespierre told you on this fubjeft. Some persons wish to make you eftablifti a committee of clemency, for the purpose of there examining the prisoners, and to distinguish the Aiiftocrats from those who are not so. N6 clemency—be always Jacobins and Mountaineers, and LIBERTY (hall be saved." Letters from Italy announce, that the regency of Tunis obfrrves the strictest neutrality with the French. Revolutionary Tribunal. Nicholas Go mot, baker, has been guillotined, for ha ving secreted some bread.- John Marie A'lard, curate of Bagneau, has shared the fame fate, for having preach ed up the counter-revolution. Charles Prevot de la Croix, Creole of South America, who refuted at Rochfort, has been also guillotined, being convicted by his correspondence of having excited the war of St. Domingo, and contributed to the arming the Mulattoes again It the Whites. ' , The ex deputy Crangeneuve, was ar retted tWr 26th of December, and execut ed the d?v after, His blether, meipbc