E V E N I N G ADVERTISER. [No. 155 of Vol. V.] Saturday, May 1 7, 1794. [Whole No. 529.] * ' 1 " 1 r ... » REMAINING OF THE Ship India's Cargo, •FROM bengal. A small aiTortment of BALE GOODS, 250 bags COTTON of good quality, which would probably make an excellent remit tance to Europe a»jd a Quality 6f PEPPER For Sale ly Mordecai Lewis, IVho has also to difpofi of Barcelo' & Hand fs. in boxes, Holland Gin in ta'es, Souchong, liy.fon, and Tonkay Tea, A quantity of Brim/tone, See. May \° .. <^3 w 1* O T I C E. THE Subscriber leaving this cty fl a short tims, has empowered Mr. Thr>ni..s Potier to trariaft ill bufineistn Iris abl'ence, holding his trattfarfttons as Valued nn Louis Ofmdiit. May 10 dtf City of Washington. THt Subscribers to the Articles ol* Agree ment of the 44 Columbian Society" are re queued to meet at Mr. Richardet's Tavern in the city of Philadelphia, on Monday the 2t>th of the pre Tent month, at 12 o'clock in order »o chooie a board of Managets, &c. in conformity with the 9th article of their a greement. "James Greenleaf. N. B. Dinner wi I b order d on file Table at 3 o'clock for fucli of tUe Subscribers as may chooie to pals a facial hour after the bulinefs of the day is finilhed. May 5 dca6M. FOR SALE, • „ BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118, MSikct-Hr.xct, An Eflay on Slavery, .Dejigncd to exhibit in a new point ol view i»s etteils on morals, indufry, and the peace of society. Some tacts and calculations are otfeicd to prove the labor of freemen to he much more productive ihan that ol /laves ; thai countries arr rich, powerlOl and happy, in propoitioft as the laboring people enjoy the fruits of their own labor; and hente the n ceffaiy contlufion, that (lavery is impolitic at. well as kr.juji. Price 25 Cents. dtf February 15. Ccngrefs of the Uiiited States, In Senate, Tuejday May 13th, i 794. ORDERED, that Rufus Putnam J M <.r. a: fah Cutler, Robert Olrvei and Griffii. Green, do, upon the third Monday of Decem ber next, (he\r caUse to the Senate, why so much of th grants of land to ihem the (aid Kill us Putitahi, Manairah Cutler, Robert Oliver and Griffin Green, pursuant to an Ast entirl d 44 An a (5i authorizing the and conveyance of certain lands to the Ohio Com pany of alTociates," shall not be declared void, as may interfere with and be fufficient to fatisfy the claiins of th- ,French settlers st Galliopolis. Ordered, that the delivery of a copy of the above order to Rulus Putnam, Martaffah t utler, Robert Oliver, or Gnfiin Green, and the publication of the Tame, one month, in one of the Gazettes printed in this City, lhali be deemed fuffictent notice the erf. Extratt from the Journals of Senate. Attest, SAM. A. OTIS, fecretarv. Ma y *4- nn. ESSENCE For the Tooth-Ache, Prepared and fold by Dr. Lee, Golden- Square, London. THE pubic is oTereJ one of the most efficacious and fafe medicines, thiit ever ap peered, Cor that most excruciating pain, the Tooth-Ache—tfce numerous instances of its happy effects, jr relieving the afflicted, have now brought it into niiverfel eftimatior ; it not only relieves the tooth ache, but is of the uhnoft service in curing the SCURVY in the Guns, in preventing the disagreeable fraeJl that's produced from unsound teeth, & wii; occasion a Tweet breath; ft likewise prevents the teeth from decaying, and wifl be found a general prelei vc of the Teeth and Gums Sold in Philadelphia bnlv at Poyntell's Stationary Store, No. 21, Second street. t April 2j. tuth&s 3W j A$W THEATRE. For thfe Benefit of Mr. CHALMERS, On Wednesday, May 21. A PLAT and FARCE, I As will be exp'refled in the Bills of' tHe * D.A Y. May J 5 following,"to wit: ] I • " Hiitorical C >lle£Vions; coTififiing of (late I I papers, and other authe tit documents ; in- j I tended as materials for art hiftbry of the U- I J nited States of Am rica. j By EBENEZEd HAZARD, A.M.. j Member ot the Anient:*!) Paiiofopl ical So- j I cietv, he id at Phi lade Iph a, for promoting I I ufeful knowledge; Feiiow of the American j I academy of A*ts and Sciences j a-id corrtp I J pondent mem er of the MalTachufotts Kifto- I I rical Society. VOLUME 11. I Ingeniutn, Pretas, Artes, abbd'tic'a virtu , I Hue piolngs venient, et Regna illufti ia I condent, I J Et Domina hie Virtus erit, et Fortnna li i- I ] rwftra." I In conformity to the ast of t4ie Congress of] j the United States, entitled 44 An ast for the j eucouragement of learning, by securing the I copies of maps, charts and books, to the au- I j thors and proprietors of fuel* copies, during j 1 I the times therein mentioned." SAMUEL CALDWELL, 1 Clerk of the Dijlrift of Pcrmfyl'vania. I *^ f -y 7 ew4w Treasury Department. Revenue-Office, May "Jth, 1794. t J NOTICE is here >, liven,that Pi bpo als I » will be received at the Officfc ot the Comnif- I' t I fioner ot the Revenue, for Ship Timber ol' I r the following kinds, suitable for the building i of the Frigates authorised bv Law. A par. v t'ctilar detail ot the sizes arid proportions \»*i'l I i Ibj c immunicated, on application at the said I' Office. t j White Oak Tutibef and Plank. I f9B Pieces of various nclud- J n ing Keels, Floor and Riling Timbers, I >'■ Sc. for a VelTel of 149 or i s d fetet Keel. t 27,000 Feet of Plank, Scantlinp, Wile j f u Pieces, Bilge Stieak , Clamps, &<;. ja I S) 2 t-ogs, for various uses. i-u I £ Pitch Pine. | j J 25,000 Feet of Plank for Declcs. a I o 210 Beams, from 42 to 28 feet long 1 , ahd j ] x from 10 by 12 to 15 by 18 inches thrt,'. j U, 50,000 Locust Treenails, 18, 24 and 30 w J inches long. J.OTo Feet of Inch and lialf-inch Cedar Board?. I 3°» oc> o Feet of Yellow Pine Boards and I Scantling. j J Persons willing to supply any part of tqe I I above Timber for one Ship, or in proportion j for the Whole fix, will make their PropofaU I accordingly. I j tußd"3w. i'tKßv Benson, Maittr. Burthen about 140 tons, is intended to fail ae footi as her inward cargo is difcbarged, un lels,freight Ihould offer to detain her. for freight apply to the Captain on' board arMamrltcm's wharf, or to SAMUEL isf MIERS FISHER, , Who have for Sale, A FEW PIPES Cargo TeneriiFe wine And a tew pipes Sweet Do. Excellent.SHeSrry Wine in quarter casks Loudon Porter in 42' gallon calks White and Rt'd Leaif iftd Sjjanilß' Brown Tin plates in boxes An a'F tinent of" Eatl India Fans, Nan keen and Silks with a general aiTortment oT Merchandize ! a; u'oal. sth Mt> 5, 1794 dtf fljjgv"" For LONDON, jiMIS^WILLI&PENN, NuW iyiiig at Jell'e and Hobert Wain's wharf, to fail with all convenient ipced. For freight or pafllgf, apply to JOHN FIELD & Stilt, Or, JESSE & ROBERT IVALN. May 13. dtf For Sale or Charter, PROM AC HE, >~^r—TiTflamm John Moore, Majier. i-S a ltouc velll'l, about two years old, burthen Z32 tons, has only made thtee vDy- and may be lent to' Tea at a ex police. She may be Teen at Vihe-ftreet aud the terms made known by application to . WHARTON & LEWIS. -March 2i. _ dtf Sales at Auction. On Thursday the 15th and Saturday the 17th inft. id TWO o'clock in the after noon, at • • John Connelly's Atrdtion store, iVb. "j 8, South Front Jireet, A CHOICE COLLECTION BOOKS, in various Branches oj literature. Catalogots may be had"at the stone as a bove jtnd at No. 16, Sjlruc£ ftrfcet, where the BOOKS may be fecu any thne before the sale, May 13. dst". —NO. 2r— Second Jireet, befnutns Mzrklt atd Gtjifmi Jlreets, Philadelphia. POYNTELL'S AM-r iIICAN FACTORY OF PAPER HANGINGS, WHERE lie keeps up a ibnftant ftbek Of ten thbiifantl pieces t'orfale, comprising every variety ot colours, and figares, ol ' the niofl modern and tasty patterns, for eve ry part ol a house. The perfretion attained in this manufactory, in peculiar neatness of w&rkraa ship, dor ability of c&louri; variety in a i(ig«j>d quality ot the paper, wiii be found to exceed any European papers at tlie fame moderate prices. A 1 slegtnt variety of rich fancy fcftoon &c narrow borders, and of stucco and other co i jited pi'iiftfel papers. Plain ground? "made to a*iy col ft or or/hade. Wtiolefa-ie orders for any quantity, from t'le country or for expol tation, executed on a limit notice, on advantageous terms, on u'ual credit. In addition to the above alTos tmefttj lie has a beautiful variety of French paper hangings of very fuperinr quality, (Paris mahufaftory) with a variety of Kicb borders. April 25 futli&s2W JAMAICA RUM, LANDING at Hamilton's wharf, above tfic Drawbridge, out' of tfie ship BaCChuS Cept. VANNiMAN, ftom Jamaica, for sale sr PETER BLIGHT. May 16. d I UNITED STATES. PETERSBURG, May 9. A gentleman from Savannah, informs, I 1 hit on the 19th ult. arrived in that port, the French privateer schooner Les Amis Point Petre, Capt. Talbot, with a prize I ihip of 600 tons, mounting 16 guns, and had on board board about 150 men ; be longing to Penfacola, said to be worth I 12D,0c0 dollars : This is the eighth valu able prize taken by Capt. Talbot.. The fchoouer mounts only len four pounders, and is said to belong to Capt. Johii Sih- I clair, of Smithfivld. PITTSBURGH, May, 10. A detachment of State artillery arriv- I ed here 011 Wednesday afternoon lall'from Philadelphia, under tbe command, of Lt. J. Hazlewood, on their way to Prefqu'iile, Lt. Richard Hazlewood who IVIt com. manded them was thrown from his hbife I and filled, near Stratfburgh. BALTIMORE, May 13. Eitrafl of a letter, dated April 26, frdtn I a gentleman in Bermuda, to MeflTs, W. T. and Co. of this town. " I have only to advise you that I am hete, and hope to be so forttm?.te as to save my (loop, after coding near five hun- I died dollars, as every vessel and careo here now is condemned. Here are the brig Betsey, of Baltimote, captain Ftir long, and schooner Thetis, captain Jones, veflels and cai goes condemned, the own ers obliged to paycofts, ai>d a number in the fame predicament. If the American merchants perlift in lending ou m rchant men to the Weft-Indies, they will be ruin | ed. i here are now five privateers failing to cruize off your capes, and take every I vessel hi den with provifiofts. They are now taking meaflite of the brig Betsey, to fee how many guns they can put on I her, and I fuppoft, in list weeks, (he will be out. In fix days from this date, the three mill lugger,, of ten gufis, wilt fail for our caaft. I fh&ll return from this back to' B iltitrtore, in hopes that by jhe time 1 arri.e, y. u will have a armed - vessel for m By the fchbfcner Voluptuous, Captain I Matthew Wilforf, who arrived here last evening, fcm St. Marks, we learn, that on the 7th of April lift, the brig Active, of Philadelphia, Nathaniel Gardner, Mailer, was call away 011 the Hoodies ivheti Capt. Gardner went on Ihore h# had 20 paftefigers un board, men, women, and children—they remained < n the Hog (lies eight days after, When the rtiate (Thomas Arnold) and two of rh: brit hatids took to the bug bont, to seek re* lief for their fellow fu IVr.-rs— and in ,a> bout 27 hours after fell iii with the priva» teer schooner Cr >uper, Captain Clarke, belonging to New-Providence, who im mediately went to their telief, and carri ed therti all (except one fearmen who was in the yawl alongfrdc which drifted from the wreck, and was »Mt heard of after, and one paffimger who fell overboard on • the pafl'agif) fafe to St. Marks, where our informant (Mr. Arnold} left them on the 20th of April, Philadelphia. extract. I If the gfeat phvScal revolutions which have overturned the globe, sometimes by flame and sometimes by deluge—if these ter rible catastrophes, which have caused the ' rUitt of art'eiefit natibnk, even at this dav in- I tcreft us who are so far distant frDm a period that is so veiled by the night of time—how fabulous would it appear if the whole globe once more witnefied these disastrous events ; what powerful interefl then ought we not to I take in the hiflory of the moral revolution which agitates France, even to its facial hails—a revolution ft new, so extraordinary' in its principles, so deHruflive in ,ts efleaV, so frightful on account of the immorality of the fa«Sti»ns who have it to th*