E V E N I N G AD V E R T I S E R. [NTo. 9 6 of Vol. V.] Thursday, April 3, ! 7S>4 . [Whole No. 5.55.] f r For Sale or Charter, . r: - , r --v The Shi? w $ ANDROMACHE, ¥%'.; V . (A:. American bottom) l4C five afternoon. Aux Habitants de St- Domingue d-e nues de toute a Philadelphia. La Diiliibution dt la iomnie actordec fe fer* jWecredi pmchaiii, au Coin d'!a Rue lud oucli oe 1' Eau & De la Rue de Walnut, cntre ticuf heuicsA. imd j & tie trois &Cinque apres paidi. The Printers ot Philadelphia, are rc quettcd to repub-ith the above. Just Imported, In the Ship Apollo, Capt. Fitzpatrick, From Amlierdam, and now landing on Walnut-street wharf, viz; GIN in pipes, A fc• The whole will be fold Cub innnm' gr °u d rent Pounds per p r ? P a y ab ' c '° the contributors to the JSST 211(1 tb£h iO*ever. For terms apply to ; _. Samuel Coates, Jonathan Jones, Anthonv Morris, v-am-übl Pa\m L Griffiths, Surviving Executors of u,„i . Deborah Morris, dee'd. iVlJlCjl J- 1704, # ' /V 4, €Op 3MT J '* ; The Admirers of Sacred Music arc rcfpo&fu.ly informed, tbat One or more Performances from the nvoft approved Parts of Handel's Works-, ■ ('particularly Irom the Meiruh) will be given in the week preceding Easter Sunday, (tora r mon y called Pafßon week) A every ability in the Instrumental and Vo«l Line will be called forth on this utcafi on, there i* no doubt, but that a Libera.l Ugb , lie will take the present undertaking under their protection. N. B- Part of the Profits will be appropri ated tn the ufi: of" a puhlic cl>ariiy. , A particular description of the Place, iq leftiori,&c. will be given as faon as the necel farv arrangements can be fettled. March 29. rftf IMPORTED " In the Brig George arid Harriot, .from Haw re de Grace, AXD FO» SAL!} BY Louis Ofrnonty A »ERPECT Assortment of Hanging Paper, high eolourtid and plain. White fik Stocking*, high drtjfnd aud pot lip gnglilh fafliion. The handfpmefl jjijfcial Flowers and Fea thers. Some Looking Glass Plates to be fold by the t "#afe. A few hampers of Chf»mpaign= wine fix years old. ALSO, Ar\ elegant parcel of Bearikin Muffs, And very beautiful Silk Cloaks, wfych on account of the season will be fold low, and at a loug cicdii- LIfC&mSE 42 pipes Madeira wine, and a few calks,of Claret. A Quantity of Hamburgh Demijohns. In a few Days, " , He'will have for fate, A CINWAP ASSORTMENT pF Wljjte and Black Laces, Leg^orolifts, fans and cajnbriclts, claret in cales, a quantity of window glass well foi Jt ed of a)] lize , and a few pair of remaikabje Loo/c/iigGlalles framed, ail arrived at Nor folk, now coming round. ! March ?2- drf J Excellent CLARET, J In hogfceads and in caies of 50 bottles each. ALSO) A few cases Champaigne Wine; MADEIRA, In pipes, hegftieads and quarter casks, FOR SALE BY JOHN VAUGHAN, No. Nt, South Front itreet. Jan. 8, drf the Name of the French Republic. EVERY Frenchman is forbid to violate tbe Neutrality of tie United States. All commissions or authorization* tending to infringe that neutrality, are revoked, and are to be returned to, the Agents of the French Republic. Philadelphia, Ventpfe 16th, second jjear of the French Republic, one and indivifihle (March 6 th, 1 yw, x>. ,s.) Tlje Minister Plenipotentiary of the French Republic. jh. FAUCHET. The Editors of ne\frfpapers within the United States, afe requelted to republilh the foregoing notice. d TO BE SOLD, And entered upon thc fii.ft.oi May> The noted Eft ate, called yobnjon Hall: Tying in the Moba wk country, stale of New Yo'k, formerly thefeat of Sir William John fan, coniaining about -seven hundred acres of land, which is of the very best quality ; tpge iher with the (lock, and farming uienfcls. The buiklings ate large and convenient, and lit fnr a gentleman's feat. The .payments will be easy, on good (ocurily. For fuithsr particulars | enquire of George Meicalf, .Esq. Qn the pre'mif fs, of $il ? » Talbot, Effl. at Philadelphia, of Samuel Ward and Brothers, in New York, or of the fubrcriber in Providence. Jabez Boiuen. Philad. March t>6 fnw&lim ; The following Certifi eaie of the funded three per Cent Stock of the Doipifttc Debt of the United States ftandi-ag-o* i books.ot the Treasury of tbr faj PiulHvffey, i^r, bourKi for New Y or k } and has been loft.— Ihe feubfenber intending to apply t 0 the Trea sury of the United States to-have the fame re- defue* ail per fogs who are ioterefced in the (aid certificate, to make tb?ir ©bie&aaus thereto, ;f any they have. Francis Macy, Philad. March tj. NORRIS. COURT, Rack Qi the New Lijrvy, between Ctofout and Waliu i,Streets. George Rutter, TD ESPEC PFULLYi nfornis his friends and **• the pifyltc in general, that he continues carrying 0 n tlie business of . Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting, Likewise, JAPANNED PL &TES, tor doors or wi„dow-(hutters,dont in tie most mi ? naer » with dispatch. re«iv!d S cou " t,; y VHI t>e th^fuUy recet ved, and duly attended to. December 3p. dtf Writing ~ Done in the moil elegant manner, and after the firft matters ; likewise, Fire Buckets Pajatsd and finifted at tji* ftgftfft notice, by GEORGE RUTTER, In Norm's Court, back of the New Library, bet we< * Chefnut and Walnut, Fourth March 4. . ' (its FOR SALE, BY MATiiEW CAREY, No. 118 , Mai Atft'Sjreet, An Jjfiay on Slavery* to in a new poi„ t 0 f „i, v Us effifis on n „,at s , indufi and (he ' V Joe,cl,. So«,eiaft, calculation, ar/effcred 1° P iT !l V ai P"""> «be much more 01 Jim, ■ thM wwlf i I Ch, powerful and haf.py, m prd p 01llon as lllc shoring people enjoy the lru.it,, of their own 1 i and the concluf.on, that , (lavery is impolitic as well as urtjujl. fVflSjCmi. rebriiary i - dt f For Sale b) the Subscribers, Muscovado sugar in i&ds.&btksi. Hyfcji »d Souchong Teas. Sherry Wiues, of Ijiperjftr quality, jij pi-p^s q 3n i? l l ai ? r cafts opanilh Indigo. 80/ ton Beef, in laurels. And a fmafl invoice of Muslins. NALBRO' & JOHN FRA2HJR, No. 164, South Fropt-llreet. March 8. fmw4W The Profits wifivg from the fallai/jing pubH cation are for the benefit of the Poor. Just publiftied, printed by R. AMcen and Son, and fold by J.Crnkfhank, W. Young i . Dobfon, aod cthe otiier Boo^fellers, MINUTES P,F TJJE Proceedings of tlx Committee, Appointed on flte 14th by the Citizens oi Philadelphia, Liberties, andthe Diitrifl of Sootbwark, to attend to and alleviate the fufferings of the aiflifted with the Maligtrant Fever,pre vsletit, in tlie City and its vicinity. WITH an appendix, CONTAINING A lift of persons admitted into tbe Hofpi tai at Bulh'hill, fliewing the times of their admission, jdeathaoddifcharge. Number of Hou{ct ; U«{»tJis, &c. in tte refprfUw ftreetn,. alley*, court;, in the City of Philadelphia, Northern Liberties, and Diftrift of Sootbwark. A' Ivft of the Intements in <4ie Burial Ktnunits ju tiie city of J»hiladelplija, Northern Liberties, and I)■ li'■ ict of Sa.y^h, wiih a meteorologicalaccon.nl of the weather. A fumniary of donations in ca(h and provi ("mm;, received from sundry persons and pli :o«, for the uf;of t'he poor und afflicted. AptilJ. ♦ ■ L ' 1 ■ ■ -■ ■ mm \ CONGRESS. [. ' IN SEN J TE, Friday, March 21 ft, 1794, The bill sent from tfce Houfp of Rcprf fen thrives for concurrence, entitled " a;i ad to provide for the erecting and repair ing of arsenals and magazines and for o the'r purposes," was lead the third time. Refolwd, That this bill pass with a mendrrtents. Ordered, That the Secretary, define the concurrence of the House of lleprefenta tives in the amendments to this bill. Mr. \ ining reported from the commit tee on enrolled bills, that they had this day, laid before the Prefidept of the Uni te 4 States for his approbation—The bill entitled " an ast making appropriations for the support of the military eftabii/h. ment of the United States, for the year one th'pufand seven hundred and ninety four"—The bill entitled " an ast to prohi bit the carrying on the slave from the United States to any foreign plate pr eountry,'' and the bill entitled " aij ast to provide 3 naval armament." Mr. Llvermprc from the committee to whom was referred the bill to authorize the 1 resident or the United States in cer tain cases, to alter the for holding a f?ffion of Congress, reported amendments. Ordered, That the amendments be printed for the iafe of the Senate. The report of tie committee to whoit) was referred the bill, entitled, " an ast li miting the tityie for presenting claims for destroyed certificates of certain descrip tions," >vas read. Ordered, That the fconfideration there of be ppftponed until Monday next. The Senate resumed the confideratioq of the motion made on the 18th instant, that it be " Refo|ved, That a committee be ap pointed tne fifth of the Senators preient— Those who voted in the affirmative, are, MefTrs. Edwards, Hawkins, Martin, Mon roe, Potts a,nd T?yJ or. Thoie who voted in the negative, are* MefTrs. Bradford, Bradley, Brown, Ca bot, Ellfworth, Foster, Frelinghuyfen, Q,unn, Jackson, Izard, Langdon, Li ve rmore, Mitchell, Morris, Rofcinfun and . Strong. A meflage from the House of Repre by Mr, their clerk : " Mr. President—The House of Re. preff.ntat.lveß have pafled the bill sent from the Senate for cpacurrence, entitled* Ap ast allowjug to Major general L& FayfU.e hi? pay and emoluments, while in the feivice of the United §tates." " TJie Houfc of Representatives have' pasTed a bill, entitled, "an fer the re lief of Stephen Pajanqye," in whieji they desire the concurrence of the .Senate. And he withdrew. The bill last mentioned wag read tlv? firll time. Ordered, That this Jjil] pass to the fe cppd wading. 1 On motion, " That a committee be appointed to coqfider and report in what plainer the du ties of .the office of a diftrift judge (hall be dificharged, during the inability of the judge ef a diftrift"— Ordered, That the .motion he referred to Mr. Ellfworth, Mr. Strong and Mr. Langdon, to consider and report thereon to the Senate. The Senate adjourned to 11 o'clock, on Monday morning-.