of tfiellmfei Jlif&te EVENING AD VERTISER. [No. 152 of Vol. V.] Advertisement. THE relations of Mr T1 oinas nierlvof Ellicoti's Upper Mill ~ and lately ot t'-e C'ty of Wafh'ngton, decialcd, are defir to apply liave his alf.i'rs fettled. edCitv of Wafliington, April 22, i7°4- M. 5 m&tt>4 w City of Washington. THt Subscribers to the Articles ot Agree ment of the "Colombian Society" are ie m,„fted t» meet at Mr. Richardet's Tavern in the city of Philadelphia, on Monday the 26th day of the preleot month, at 12 o cloc* i„ order .ochoofea board of Manasers, &c. i„ conlorrnity with the 9th article of their a greeraent. James Greenleaf. g. Dinner will be ordered on the t able ,t 3 O'clock for such of the Subscribers as ni»v clia.>fe to pal's a facial hour alter the 'onfiiiefs qf the day is finilhed, M i] Wharton and Greeves, Have removed their Counting House from Watc flre-t, to Morton's wharf, Where they have for Sale, ■ Madeira and Iherry Wine, fit for immediate ufi Gin in cafe j , Souchong Tea * Black Pepper, Rfijpa Mattit Corks, Jesuits Bark, Coffee* and Eighty Hhds. prime Tobacco. May 5 . FOR SsfLE, BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 148 Mai ket-Street, An Essay on Slavery, D, r )R ncd 10 exhibit in a new point ol vew its elf. a, on mot all, iniufiry, and the pcut oj [ociety Some facts and calculations aie ofleicd 10 prove the 'abor offreemen to be much more Produilive Ihao that ot jlnves ; that counttKS.are rich, powerful and happy, in proportion a< the Itboring people enjoy the truits of their own labor ; and hence the n ciffdty conclunon, that Oavery is imfeMk as well m unjujt. Price 25 Cents. dct .gebruary 1 Carolina Rice and Indigo, BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH BURR stones, FOR SALE BY Gurney and Smith. May 14- 1 Ccngrefs of the United States, In Senate, Tuesday May 13th, 1794. ORDER. KD, that Rufut Putnam, Mahaf fah Cutler, Robert Oliver and Griffin Green, do, upon ihe third Monday of Decern bei next, llieur cause i« the Senate, why To much of th' grants of land to them the Paid Rurus Putnam, ManalTah Cut'er, Robert Oliver and Griffin Green, pursuant to an Ast entitled " An ast authorizing the grant and conveyance of certain lands to the Ohio Com pany of a (lactates," fnall not be declared void, as may interfere with be fufficient 10 fatisfy the claims of the French settlers Ordered, that the d Yvevy of a copy of the above order to Rulus Putnam, Manaflah Cutler, Robert Oliver, or Griffin Green, and the publication of tie fame, one iQonth, in one of the Gazettes printed n (his City, shall be deem -d fnffieienl notice ihereof. Extract from the Journals of Sedate. Attefl, SAM. A. OTIS, secretary. May i - JUST PUBLISHED, B Y MATHEW CAREY, 118, MarketJlreel, Price 18 cents, THE Catechism of Man ; Pointing out from fonnd principles, and ac knowledged facts the Rights and Duties of every Rational Being. Am I therefore become yourenemy because tell you the tnith ? Gal. iv. 16 JJow all these things happened unto them for examples, and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the cndi ol the earth are come. i Cor. xii. May 10 For LONDON, PENN, Ni lying at Jeflc and Robert Wain's wharf, to fail with all convenient fpced. l'or iVcnnit or palTage, apply to JOHN FIELD V SOX, Or, JESSE y ROBERT tfJLN. May 13. dtf For Sale or Charter, Aim ROM ACHE, ( An American bottom ) is a (lout good vessel, about two years old, burrhen 232 tons, has only made three voy ages, and may be lent to sea at a, small ex pence. She maybe feeit at Vine-ftveet \yhart> and the terms made known by application to dti6M. March 21 OT Baltimore, wHBr BALTIMORE, Benson, Mailer. Bui then about 140 tons, 'is intended to fail ae foou as her inward cargo is discharged, un less freight (hould offer to detain lie I*. For freight apply to the Captain on board at Hamilton's wharf, or to SAMUEL y MIERS FISHER. Who have fir Sale, A FEW PIPES Cargo Teneriife wine d~ 6t. And a tew pipes Sweet Do. Excellent Sherry Wine in qtiai ter calks London Porter in 42 gallon casks White and Red Lead and Spanifti Brown Tin plates in boxes . An aif>rtment of,Eaft India Fans, Nan keens and Silks With a general affbrtment of Merchandize as usual. sth Mo. 5, 1794 ' dt For Sale or Charter, PHOENIX, Burthen about eight hundred barrels. She is in compleat order, and ready to take in her cargo. For terms applv-to JOSEPH ANTHONY & SON. May Ij. d 3t Charter, Europe or the Wejl In• THO M A Solomon Bunker Matter. Burthen about sixteen hundred barrels, a {launch good vessel, and a prime sailer—For terms apply to the. Captain on board, at M'Clenachan's wharf, or to JOSEPH ANTHONY & SON. Philad. May 13. djt. Sales at Auction. On Thursday the 15th and Saturday the 17th inft. at TWO o'clock in the after noon, at John Connelly's Au&ion store, v No. 78, South Front Jbect % A CHOICE COLLECTION O ,F BO In various Branches oj literature. Catalogues may be had at the store as a bove, and at No. 26, Spruce street, where the BOOKS may be seen any time before the sale. May i; v Just Imported, In the Ship Edwardy Capt. Crandon> from St. Petersburg in Rullia, And now landing at Sou th-ftreet 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. diw3taw March 4» 1794' tUtb&S2W AND Friday, May 16, r 7^4. WHARTON & LEWIS. THE BRIG K S, REMAINING Of THE Ship India's Cargo, FROM E N G A L. A small aflortment of BALE GOODS, ajo bdgs COTTON of good qual» i »e Southern inaiket,iui sale at No. 36, North Third Jireet. May 6 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A good Pressman, Who w ill .livti with coiiHain emplo). Apply 10 mu and KauiTnert'' ,No. 85, Rao-Siuci. May 13, 1794- ' —3' 'The Ground Plan OF THE City and Suburbs PHILADELPHIA. TAKEN FROM ACTUAL SUREST, IT is with pleafuie that the publiftier has to iiiio, m liis t'ubfcribersand trie public in gene ral, that the plate s now untL*r the hai.ds of the engraver, and in greater f»rwardnfs than was at firft contemplated. At the fame time lie begs leave to r.mmd them, th t fubicrip tion papers are still open at molt of the noted book-ftures in the city ; and that he hopes from the whole of them to be enabled to fonn luch a respectable caaiogue of names, as will do a credit to the as well as atf'oid a re ifonable encouragement to the under take-r Thole who are d>.lirousof further informa, tion are requefled to call <>n Benjamin Davies, No 68, M irkei lueet. April I4> ADVERTISEMENT. SALES atNEH r -TOKK, by A. L, BLEECKER -S SONS, <)n Thursday the 15th May next at Twelve o'clock at the Tontine Coffee House, THE FOLLOWING T'racis oj Land, In Watkinsand Flint's purchase, in thecoui ty of Tioga, (late o» New York. The containing acrcs. Southwell quar. of Townlhip No. 2, 9»4-*4 Northwest Hoi do. 4, 5*^47 Northeast do. do. 6, 10,525 Southwell do. , do. 7» 9000 Southwell do do. 8, 3'9 Northwest do. do. 8, 6,250 Southeast do. do. 9, 6,253 Soutlieaft do, do. 10, 9,000 Northwest do. do. 10, 10,475 Thefelands are rapidly encrealingin vaiu« , large settlements are already made in several of the townfliips; the goodnels of foil, and the advantages in point of situation being so well known, render any further description unnecefTary. A map of the tratts and condi tions of Tale may be seen at No. 10, Queen street, New-York. April 10. [Whole No. 52 8. ] ' FROM THE CENTINEL. Mr. Russell, Having been favored 'with a copy of the following letters, I fend them for insertion in the Centinel; they contain informs tion,wort y public uo'ice. Algiers, lglh December, 1793. Honored Sir, WE the fubferibers, in behalf of our selves, and brother-fufferers at present, captives in this city of human mifeiy, re turn you our sincere thanks, for your communications of the 29th ult. and for the provilion you have been pleased to al low us, in order to alleviate somewhat our fufferings in our present situation. We have drawn up, and signed two petitions, one to the Senate, the other to the House of Representatives, and we (hall eiteem it, among the many favors you have rendered us, that you will please to forward thefc petitions to their respec tive address, so that no time may be loft, but that they be laid before the Repiefen tatives of our country, hoping that the United States, will fully provide funds for extricating from Captivity,and restore us to our country, families, friends and <<3 W connections. We have pcrtifed with sentiments of fatisfa&ion, and approbation, your me morial to the regency of Algiers, and have to observe, that its contents fully coincide with our fentimente on this busi ness, which we trust, in the Almighty, will terminate to the honor and interelt of our common country, notwithstand ing the insinuations, (of others in this quarter) to the prejudice of the United mw&uot States. We trust, and hope, that the United States will adopt such effectual plans, in order to pi event any more of our Bre» thren, (haring our unhappy fate, which unavoidably must happen, if some speedy and decisive means is not immediately put In execution, as we understand the Fer tugueze truce, with this Regency, w;:» agreed on for one year. What damps our spirits in some degree, ii, that we are informed, that the plague, that fatal, and tremendous dilorder has giv en its awful alarm in the country adjacent. And as your unfortunate countrymen were confined during the night time, in tile Slave-Prisons, with fix hundred captives of other nations, that from our crowded situation, we must be exposed to this con. tagious disorder which neceflilate the fubferibers, to intreat you Sir, that in this cafe, those our friends, and of influence in this Regency, will be authorised by you, and fitir honored countrymen, Mr. Carmichael, and Mr. Short, to have a house taken for the residence of the Ame rican matters and mates, and if poflible, the mariners, to (hield them from the threatening (lorm of mortality, and dan i g er - m&rthtf We make no doubt, but in cafe of the Almighty's Wrath, visiting this city o r in iquity, but the Dey and Regency would acquiesce to the proposed plan of humani ty, which would be establishing an exam ple for the general welfare ofmmkind— aud would to pofhrity be recorded to the immortal honor of the United States. The fame time, honored Sir, and friend, be you allured for your consolation, that we the Amer'can Captives, in this city of' Bondage, will bear our fuffe-ings with! fortitude, and resignation, as becoming a race of men endowed with superior fouls in adversity. We are much indebted to Monf. Skjoldebrand, and Brother, his Swedish Majchy's Agent 6, in this city, for their hu maoiiy, and attention to the American Captivei, and feel ourselves particularly obliged to you, for recommending us : o the good offioe9 of Consuls Skjoldebrand, and Mr. Mace, whom you mention to u? as friends. ■70,5 tuth&s tI4M * Tours, S. C. I