/ • * • - " J ~" ; - EVENING AD V E R T I S E R. [No. 144 of Vol. V.] Friday, May 50, 1794- [Whole No. 540.] Agreeably to notice, a meetnn* of the SWhf'cribcri to the Art let o Agreement of the C lnmbinn Society, was this day held at Mr. R.clia da's, for the pur pose of clwfi"g Managers, &c. when the ol iowitig fwrfons were t ioitn,: , Robert Morris, Prefidtnt. MANAGERS. ' _ ' Jam:s Greenleaf Trijlram Dnlton, 1 Jab.i fiicLotfon Caleb Loiunes, Tbama Fitzjimons. "James Wilson■, F. A. Muhlenberg, Walter Stewa't, Jor'jn Hall, Richard Soderjlrom, Nathaniel IV. Appleton. Treasurer. Garrett Coif ringer. Mav 27 diw JAMAICA RUM, landing x: Hamilton's 1 1 ar f, above I the Drawbridge, out of tie (hip Bacchus Cept- VaNNE ma;, < f'" 1 " Ta.vaJCa, FOR SALE BT PETER BLIGHT. May 16 ~ ri Carolina Rice and Indigo, BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH BURR stones, FOR SALE BY Gurney and Smith. ' May 14- d REMAINING OF THE Ship India's Cargo, FROM bengal. A small alTortraent of BALE GOODS, •2jo bag' COTTON of good .quality, which would'probably mike an excellent .'enlttry Quantity of PEi'PEK For Sale by Mordecai Lewis, IVho has alio to dispose of Barcelona Hand'fs-Vn boxes, Holland Gin in cases, Souchong, Hyson, and Tonkay Tea, A quantity of Brimstone, &c. Mav ,0 d 3 w FOR SALE, BY MATHEW CAiIEY, No. 118. Mai ket-'St reel, An Eflay on Slavery, Defined to exhibit in a new point «-t view its etfe&s on morahi industry, and the peace of Jociety. Some ia&s an. -Iculations are ottered to prove the 'abor of j'ccincn to be much more productive than that oi flava ; that countries are rich, powerful and ha;>pv, in pfopoition as the laboring people enjoy the fruits of their own labor ; and hencr th*> ntctffary conclusion, that slavery is impvlitic as well tt- unjujl. I PutCE 25 Cents. dtf February 15. Advertiferaent. THE telations o: Mr TltomasCurtis,for merly of Ellicott's Upper Mills, ard lately of the City of Washington, deceafid, are desir ed to apply and have his affairs fettled. City of Washington, April 22, 1764. M. 5 1 m&th4w Ccngrefs of the United States, In Senate, Tuefaay May 13th, 1794* ORDERED, that Rufut fah Cutler, Robert Oliver and Griffin Green, do, upon che third Monday of Decem ber next, fhe\r catife to the Senate, why so much of the grants of land to theru the said Rnfijs Putnam, ManafTah Cutler, Robert Oliver and Griffin Greer, purfnant to an Ast -entitled " An ast authorizing the grant and conveyance of certain lands to the Ohio Com pany of aflTociates," shall not be declared void, as may interfere with and be fufficient tofatisfy the claims of the French iettlers at Galliopolif Ordered, that the delivery of a copy of the above order to Rufus Putnam, ManafTah Cutler, Robert Oliver, or Griffin Green, and the publication of the fame, one month, in one of the Gazettes printed in this City, shall be deemed fufficient notice thereof. Extract from the Journals of Senate. Attest, SAM. A. OTIS, fecretarv. May 14. mi. J* To be Let, For Merchants Compting Honjes or Pubt'c Opces, Two brick 3 Itory Houses, HAVING 610 >mt» in each, with fi.eoUces beside aarre.s, lunate 011 the fouih wetter Jy lide of Dock ftrtei, between Pear and Walnut itreets. Enqut-e of BENJAMIN IV. MORRIS. April 17. rut Scstf For Sale or Charter, Burthen iooo barrels. is a ti u uncli fact falling new velf.'l,well [• found, and ready for any voyage, enher to | Europe, or tti Weit indies. For terms ap- I ply 10 DEBLOIS & MIECK. | At their store, between Wa nut and Ctaeiiiut ( street wharves. . | May *53 d ADVERTISEMENT. I LETTERS on the fubjea of the Walh- : ington Lottery, being by ir.iftake repeatedly addrtffed to the Commiffionei s for the City of Walhington, F erfons concerned are hereby informed, that all such should be addreilccl euher to Vv. Deakinsjun. of Walhington, or to the Sub— lcriber. Tije coiruiulnoucrs never having j conte.aplated any lurcher concern in tl»is -1 bulinds, than in their afient to receive the I bonds approve the names of he mana gers. The prizes have been paid and are paying on demand by W. Deakins, W aih- | ington, Peter Oilman, Boston, and by the j Sublenber. . For the Lottery No. 2, the securities al ready given will be retained by the conimif 1 fioners, or transferred by them at their i option to the .bank of Columbia ; anel the Commiifioners will be confuked relpedting a judicious and equitable disposition or the j nouses to be built thereby ; their : r tiiur v djf the Bank of Columbia will rict-ve the.mo- * - ~ and they will nomination j' of the 24 managers; but ail the relponiibility refpe(fting the general of the tic kets, and payment oi prizes, will reft as in the Hotel .Lottery, on the peri'ons whole names are and may oe hereafter publiihed as aifiltanis to forwaidthis bufimfs wi.ii S. BLODGET. Philad. May aS, d— 3 t. Morris Academy. THIS ill .ution is now open for »ne recep tion of lfudents under the immediate care of Mr. Caleb RulTell, whose abilities as an tn ftruetor, and attachment to the business have long been known and approved. He has un der him the bed affillants in the different branches —Tbe scholars are taught the En glilh, French, La.in, and Gnek languages, Public-Speaking, Writing, Arithmetic, Geo. graphy, Aflronomy,. and the various branch es ot the Mathematics. The healthy fixa tion of this place is such as to recommend it to those, who with to have their chidren in the country. Boaiding, washing, mend ng, &c. will be provided in good families, and the morals of the scholars carefully attended to. The price including tuition, firewood, &c. eexclufive of the French language) will not xceed thirty potmdsproclamation money per annum) an addition of three dollars per quar ter will be marie to such scholars who are teught the French language. The Diitftors ai edetermihed to pay such attention to this institution, as will render it refpcflable and ufefui. GABRIEL H. FORD, TIMOTHY JOHNS, jun. V- Direft's. NATHAN FORD, 3 Morriftown, May 15, 1794 diw.—wsm. THE office of the P 'efident and D reftori «f the Insurance Company of North America, is removed to No. 107, South Front street, being the south ealt corner of Front and Walnut llreets. Mav , tfef 1 m Excellent CLARET, In hoglheads and in caUs of 50 bodies each. ALSO, A few cases Champaigne Win 6 ; MADEIRA, In pipes, ho?,(heads and quarter casks, FOR SALE BY JOHN VAUGHAN, No. 111, South Fioni-itreet. Jan. 2, 1794. dtf Midwifery. Dr. Price, Fellow of the Anti quanau Society, and of Jesus Collrg • in the University of Oxford, See. &rc. formerly lec tuter on Midwifery, in London, will com mence ra' lv in »he Antnipn, a complete Course of Lectures, ON THE Theory & practice of Midwifery Y With the latejl Improvements) ' Afid on the various Diseases incident to Wo men and Chiidren ; of which timely notice will he given. May 26 3t Cincinnati of Pennsylvania, May 28, 1794. A STATED meeting of the (landing Com mittee will he held on Monday evening next at 7 o'clock at the Concftogue waggon. Ar rau'ements for ihe4th July bring neceflary to be to med, the members are requested punc tual) to attend. JOSEPH HOWELL, r!4t Secretary pro Tem. A New Novel. To the LADP S of Philadelphia. This Dnv is PuhUJhed by MATHEW CAREY, 118, Market street, Price, bound, five ei»nths of a dollar, sewed in marble paoer, 'hall a rlaVa 1- , Charlotte, a tale of Truth, IN TWO VOLUMES. By Mrs. ROWSON, of the New Theatre, Phladelphia, Author of Victoria, the In quifttot, th<',F : lle de Chambre. &c. Of / Charlotte, the Reviewers have given the following char after. J*. IT may be a Tale of Truth, for it is not unnatural, and it is a talc of real diitrefs.— Cltarl tre, by the artifice of a teachei, recom a school, from humanity rather than a con vision of her integrity, or the re gularity of her former conduct, is enticed irf lul -| , ■ ■— ' " fc >iiic?r to America.—The marn?ge cereino ny, if not forgotten, is postponed, and Char lotte d>es a martyr to the incouftancy oi the direr, and treachery ot his friend —T!»e fitu-- tions are artleHs and affeftirrjt—tl.e defciip arions natural and pathetic ; we ftiould set for Charlotte if such a person ever existed. who for one er or scarcely, perhaps, deserved so feve'e a punishment. If it is a fiftio» , poetic Justice is not, we think, properly dil tri uted Said Carey has jujl pubfi/hed, A 2 ftieet map of Kentucky compiled by Elihu Baker, price or.e dollar and two thirds. War Atlas, containing map* of France, Germany, Spa n,ltaly, the Provinces, the Netherlands, and the Weft Indies. Price two dollars. Map of New Jersey—Hals a dollar. Maps of Vermont, Conne&icut,Delaware, Georgia—Price three eighths of a dollai each. April 29. tutb&s3w HORSES. Anthony Wechter, living in Third street near Callowhill ftieet, at the sign of the Pennsylvania Arms No. 214, HAS FOR SALE, One Pair Bright Bay Horses, 6 years old, upwards of 15 hands high— and one pair Chefnut Brown with blazes, 4 years old, about 15 hands high. The term» will be made known, by applying to Mr. < Wechter. 5t JUST PUBLISHED, MATHEW* CAREY, . 118, MarketJlreet, Price 18 cents, THE Catechism of Man ; Pointing out from found principles, and ac knowledged fadts the Rights and of every Rational Being. ' Am I therefore become yourenemy because I 'ell you the truth ? Gal. iv. 16 Now ail tbefe things happened unfo them for examples, and they written for our admonitipn, upon whom the ends of the earth are come. i Cor. xii. May ao tuth&s2W From the Gametic of Main. Mr. Titcomb, EVER fond as I know you are of any thing that tends to promote the interefi of your country, you will oblige your eafteru customers, by giving to the public the fol lowing account cf (hipping belonging to the diftriS of Penobfcot, which I heve obtained from the Cui'iom-Houfe in that diftridt, and is authentic, lours, Josephus. on ■n Tons. 95'thr Registered Tonnage on the 31ft of March 1794 * ?4 Enrolled Tonnage at the fame date IJ9 <5 5 g Licences outstanding on that day, of Veflels under 20 Tons 383 jj Tons 3323 J4 Of those veflels registered and enrolled, 132,6 Tons were built and launched in the district, in 1792 and 1793, exc'ufive of about five hundred tons which were built in and fold out of the diftri<3, during the fame pe riod. T0 (hew the rapid increase of proper ty in this infant and uncultivated country, it need only be known, that in the year 1787 there was not two hundred tons of naviga tion of every description owned in the dif tria, and but one vefiel that exceeded the burthen of thirty tons.—The inhabitants of this vie nity, during our late glorious revolu tion were exceedingly harrafied by the priva teers of Nova Scotia, nor did they the like treatment fr