*«. "* ♦ \? " E No. 97 of Vol. V.] -.1" For Amfterdairu The new faft-failiflf. c<spp«r jbjr 3L- bottomed SHIP ■MM ADRIAN A, h K. Fitzpitrick, Maftfr. BUJLT of live oak and cedar and TO in tended for z Liverpool Trader, will fail with all convenient speed. For freight or pafiage, bavins excellent accommodations, apply on board at WMmxt street wharf, or to THOS. iff JOHN KETLAND- K. B. Passengers v,Vi be landed ifl ¥»£*■ land if required. March 6, 1794. d" For Norfolk Iff Fredcrteksburgh^ John Earl, Master. A Haunch good uctfcl, will fail in a f»» day*. For freight or p ITage, fcpply to tK« milter on board at Chefijui street wharf, or JOSEPH ANTWXr y SOX. March 31. "For Sale or 'Charter, ANDROMACHE, 'yt&S&P' (An American bottom) Jobn Moorty Majfyr. IS a ftour good veflel, abom two years »M, bnrthcn 232 ton.-, has only made three voy ages, a«>« may be ent to Tea at a small ex pence Sne way fe» Iffin at w«a=rt, 3ijd the terms made K'»«wn bv application to WHARTON LEWIS. Mar b -?i. d.tf Jaft Imported, In the Ship Apoflo, Capt. Fitzpatrick, from Amtterdam, and now lading on Walnut-street wharf, viz. GiN mfrpes, A few bales Holland Duck, Ditto Qvutburgs, Holland Sheeting, Juniper Berries, Clefs Ware, t)ii. Tumbler! and Mugs, va rious Jtz,J s. Sheathing Paper, Swedes Iron, ftptare and flat bars, Hair Ribband, No. 4. Duicb Great Coats, A y wmtitj of Junk end Oakum, &e, V<i FO*. Sits »Y THOMAS KETLAND, Ju». The abovc^nvntioneriShip is for &tfle-r*- (houldapplication be made within a few days ; otbervuifc she will take freight for /Unjler dam. March l, 1794. WHEREAS an slics fubptrna has rffued out of the Supreme Court of this Con. tntinwcfUb, »l ibt lit t of M,ucaket Evahs, upon a petition prcleued by the faict Mabg>. 11 IT, praying lor 3 Divorce Iroin the bonds ot Matrintony, entered into with Roe c «t IVjic. This 11 to give notice to the fatd Robert, that he be and appeal at thr said Supreme Couri, to be held at the City of Philadelphia qn Monday the seventh day of April next, jt the Suie-Hoofe in the bid City, to answer the matters alleoged in the bid petition. Wm. CHAPMAN. Sheriff of tyucks C* untv. March 5, ,794. To Rtbeit toons. George Bringhurft, QOACH-MAKER, 1 In Mqlhprry {\rch} between Fourth end fifth Streets, adjoining the gpifcopal burying ground, TAKES this opportunity of returning his grateful thanks to his former employers, and requjftiqg tiltir future favors, 94 well as thole of" the public in general. He continues to make and repair at the lhoi test notice, all kinds of pleaftire carriages, such aseoache;, charints, phselons with and without crane necks, coachee?, cbaifej, kitto reens, wmdfor fulkeyjjtcd chaijs, and Uamefs of every description, in the neatest and newest fcrhi.m now prevailing in the United States. And as hehasaquantity of the feeft seasoned wood by him, and capital workmen, be has not the least dogbt but he will be able to jive fatUfacfionto thole Who please to employ |,iin Ifehts for sale, several carriages altjioft ftnimed, such as eoachees, an Italian windsor chair, hung on steel I'pring., a ligl-t phaeton for *** •• two horses, and *.ftilkey with a falling top. Carriages fold on Conuniffioa. Pbiiwielytriajan. .794, in&th}m ' ' * '■ ■»- « . V-C. vening adv ; Friday, April 4, 1794. IMPORTED In the Jfrig George and Harriot, from Havre de Grace 9 AND FOR SAI.E BV Louts Q[mont y a pratECT Affortmeot of Hanging Paper, high enloured and plain. White fi!k Stocimgf, high drelftd »"»d put up Poglifli fj(kioiv The baodfumeft arti&cial flu w « r s aud Fea thers. Some Lookiog GloA f lau>< to bo {bid by the cal'e. A few hamper; of Ghampaigne wine fix yean etd. ALSO, Art tUgantpartel »f Bearlkin MuiFs, And very beautiful s : 'k Clocks, which on account of the season will Ibid ? au<l at a long credit' Lizzm§z 42 pipes Madeira wine, and a few cafe* of" Claret. A Quantity of Hamburgh Demijohns. \a 4 few Days, Hi will have far sale, A GfNER4V 4SSPRTNE.NI OF White and Black Laces, Leghorn h»ta, f«-,s caisoricks, ela«i in cases, a quantity of gluts well sort ed at all fee', and s few pair of ramarkrtbie LooJciug Glailes flamed, »H arrived at Nor folk, ■»<> eoining rottr>4- Vj»rch 4tf The Admirers of Sacred Music rc iy intoinM^) } that Oi e 91 luore Pprtorrraocos frory; the m<)ft approved Parts of Handel's Works, Irom the AJeiliali) wiU he given in (he week preeecißg Easter Sunday, (cum. many called Pafiion week) A every ability in the Jufttumeirtal and Vocl Line Will be eaiied forth "U this oecafi on, there i» qo doukt, but thUt a J,iber»l P*b lie Will take the prefeut undertaking under their proteAior. N. B- Part of the Promts wiU be appropri ated to the use of a public charity. A particular d«fcriptipn of the Place, Se leftiau,£tc. will be given as soon as the neces sary arrangements car) be fettled. March 29, (its NO RRIS. eOU RT, Back of the Js'ew L.jivy, between Chefnut and Walnt i- Streets. George Rutter, T> nforms his friends and Ja. the ptlhlie in general, that be continues carrying on the bufuiffsof Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting, Likewise, JAPANNED PL A.TES, for doors or wmdow-fbuttersjdont ia pie most elegant manner, and with djtyatch. Orders from the country will be thankfully received, and duly attended to. December Jo, dtf In the Name of the French Republic. EVERY Frenchman is forbid to violate the Neutrality ps the United States. All commifltons or authprijations tending to infringe that neutrality, irp revoked, and are to be returned to the Agents of the Freach Republic. Philadelphia, Ventqfe 16th, second year of the French Republic, one and indivisible ( March 6th, 1794, o. s.) The Mimjter Plenipotentiary of the French Republic. JH, FAUCHET. The Editors of newspapers within the United States, are requefled to reppblifh the foregoing notice. Writing ON SIGN-BOARDS, JAPANN'D PLATES, &c. Done in the moll elegant manner, and after thefirft masters ; likewile, Fire Buckets Painted and finiihed at the ftortf ft notice, by GEORGE RUTTER, In Nprris's Court, haclf of the New library, between Chefnut and Walnut, Fourth and Fifth streets, March 4. dtf AND PROPOSALS For Printing bj $übfcriftiqn, An Original Novel, In Four Volumes, duodecimo, Dedicated, by Ptnniffigit, to Mrs. Binghani, ENTITLED, Trials of the Human Heart. By Mrs. RQWSQN, Of the New Theatre, Pfriladflpliia, Antl""" of Vi&oria, inquilitor, Charlotte, Fille ii Chambre, See. &c. u —r-» If there's a pmr'r above us, " (Ami that there is, all Nature cries ait>utl " Tbrq' all her works) he roust delight in '• virtu*, • " And that which he delights in, must be " happy." " T';a lout, fecur'd in her existence,fmilas '» At tfee drawn dajger, & <Jei*s its poiot" CONDITIONS. I. Tli# work to be printed with a neat type »n good piper, IJ, Price to fuhferibers s oar dollars bound, on -' half to be paid at the time of fubferibing. 111. The (nbfci ibers' names will be prefixed »s patrons qt the undertaking. *»* Subscriptions are received by the .Au thor, the Corner of Seventh and Chefnut {Ireets, MelTrs. Carey, Rice, and Dobron, Philadelphia— Mr. Cieen, Annapolis—iMef fs. Allen, Berry, and S. Campbell, New, York—Mdfrs. Welt, Thpmas *qd Andrews B ate, and Larkin, Bolton—Mr. Hal'well, V.-r.aqnt—MelTrv Rice, and Edwards, Bal timore—Mr. W. P. Young, CharUdon. April 2. mw&f3w TO BE SOLD, And entered upon the tirft o< May, The noted called Jobnfon Hall: Lyiug in the Mohawk country, ftateofN#w YqiH» lonperly tb* ffat of $ir Willow Jpho fon, frven hundred acres of laud, v/hich is of the very beft.qu*lit,y ; toge ther A-iih the stock, and farming uienfils. The buHdings pre large and convenient, and fit for a gentleman's feat. The payments will be madp easy, on good fecprity, for further partictriar? enquire of George Metcalf, Efa, oo the premis es, of Silas Talbat, Esq. at Philadelphia, of Samuel Ward and Brothers, in New York, qi of the (übfcnhtr in Providence. Jabez 80-wen. Philid. March 26 m»4ihm Excellent CLARET, In and >n cases of oottlcs each. also, A few cases Champaigne Wine; MADEIRA, Iu pipes, hogQieads and .quarter calks, FOIL S ALB Br JOHN VAUGHAN, No. ||i, Sovtb Ftoui (ticei. Jan. g, 179 4. dtf FOR SALE, BY WATHEW CAREY, No. nB, Maiket-Street, An Eflay on Slavery, Deligned to exhibit in a new pqiijt ot view its effects on morals, indujlry, and (he peace of focitly. Some tadh and calculations are offered tp prove (tie Ifbor offreemen to be much more prtHtuflivt tbin that ot Jlaoes ; that countries are rich, powerful and happy, in proportion as the laboring people enjoy the (ruits of their own labor ; and hcuce the ncctffaiy conclusion, that flawsry '«inptltft( as well as *njnfl, P*iCt 2f Cents. February 15. dtf The following Certifi cate of the fpp*Jed thrse per Cept Stock of the Donieftic Debt of the United Stares ftaudingon the books of the Treasury of the said United States, in the names of Donnald and ikirtoo of London, and figped by Joseph NQUife, Register of said to vyit :— Nq. gated 24 h August 1792 for 29,59 dollars and cents v*as tianfmitted from Lon don io the feip Peter, Paui Hu(fey, mailer, bnvyid for New Yorjc, and hi# been loft.-*- The Subscriber intending \o apply tQ {hp Trea sury qf the United States to have the fame re newed , defiics all peif<*ns who are interefied in the said certificate, to make thrir obje&iom thereto, ;f any tte* b?vr. Francis Macy. Philarl. March J7, (J6\» CCJ" This Gaat/i* Jballbt enlarged, at it receives einaurag emeut—7iu Subscription enerenfes daily—Atkjertifmg Favors are fdicited —Tbefe conßiiute an eJfttiiloJ Item in dimini/h : n« tb: Dibit fide of ibt Aictw.t. ER T I E R. S [Whole No. 556.] Extracts from the Couriers Politique, and thf Departments. National Convention and Clob of Jacobins. A deputation of the fe&ion of Quinze vingt, invites the society not to ljiten to the denunciations which are made to it against Botirdpn de L'Oife.Fabred'Eglan tine, and Cammille of du Moulins. It declares that all good citizens will haste to take their part against intriguers. This feftion gives great piaifc to Rou fm and Vincent. Robespierre fays, «We are not to em, ploy ourselves here concerning private quarrels between the members. The pub lic papers are going to Jhew to all Europe that these great successes, which ought to have raised you totheikcnmitof enthusiasm, have made so little impression on voujthat you have done nothing but continue the •uHe debates of thefittings of OSober. " Pitt in his fright," thought that it was all over with the abominable league of kings, that the Jacobins were likely toeon quer and make good use of their victories, fcy endavouring to exterminate all tyrants who have escaped from the vengeance of the people; but he will have cause to re joice When he learns, that if there is any place where the successes of the Republ; ■ not produced any effect, it is in the very club of the Jacobins. Citizen Mamien sent details relative to Bourdeaux, and the dispositions which reign there ; he was not then fufficiently acquainted with the circumllances. The pieces performed in the patriotic theatres are listened to with eoolnefs. Couthon in the National Convention, » " There are now only 30 millions in af fignats in the national treasury : There have been burnt ipo millions livres in af fignats." Letter fronj Garreau and Moneftier of Bayone—" The arrangements which we have made have disquieted our enmy. The western army is worthy of the Republic." lierault de Sechelles has been accused for having had connections with fufpe&jd men, such as Prolly, Dn Buiffon, and Pa reyra. Club of Jacobins A letter from St. Quentin denounces the furnifhers of the waggons, and adds, " the roads as far as Guise are covered with horses who died for want of food, and it is, in Ihort, im poflible to get along. There are new troubles in the depart ment of Cherburg—the rebellion must be smothered in its craddle.the effects must be dreadful—La Vendee is now a ftrikingex ample. Convention.—Le Clere who arrived frora Toulon fays the arsenal is not damaged, that all the workiug materials have been re moved to a place of security by a courage, ous citizen, on whom the nation should bettow mugh praise. Le Va(Teur fays so great is the merit of the men truly born for the happiness of the people, that they (till serve their coun try, even after they have ceased to exist. Marat who well knew Dugomrriier ceased not to recommend him to the patriots,#:it was Dugommier who directed the plan of the attack of Toulon ; therefore it is Ma rat, who even after his death contributed to the recapture of Toulon. Le Clerc attributed these successes to Robefpi-rre, who so energetically under took the defence of Barras and Defreron, basely calumniated,by the tribunal of the National Convention, by which he pre served them for the nation. Jacobin Club.-—The society passed to the examination of its members. Dubois Cranee demanded that every person who wished to be admitted ipto the fpciety should firft be asked* " What haft thou done to merit hanging, in cafe a counter revolution fhouldhappen V' Many members propofeddifferent means on this fuhjeft, but they were all put ?fitje, by the order of the day. Irpfee, representative of the people* was wiled upon to undergo his examuia *
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