2 •- - X-.-. * . ii., .. ifc ' EVENING ADVERTISE R. [No. 146 of Vol. V.] Monday, June 2, *794- [Whole No* 542.] remaining OF THE Ship India's Cargo, FROM bengal. A small afiortment of BALE GOODS, 250 bags COTTON r >t good which would probably make an excellent remit tance tol Ewope, and a Quantity of PEPPER For Sale by Mordecai Lewis, Who has also to dlfpofe of Barcelo a Hand fs. in boxes, Holland Gtn in cases, Souchongj iiyfon, and Tonltay Tea> A quantity of Brundone, &c. May 10 d3 w " JAMAICA RUM, LANDING at Hamilton's «ha:f, above the Drawh' idge, out of t'<e fliip BaCChus C cpt- Vannsm an. ft dm JamaiCa, iOR SALE BT PETER BLIGHT. May 16. d Carolina Rice and Indigo, BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH BURR STONES, FOR SALE BY Gurney and Smith. May 14- d Congress of the United States, In Senate, Tuefaay May 13 th, 1794- O REEKED, that Rufus PuenatfJ,Manai fah Robert. Oliver and Giiffin . Qreen, .do, upon he- third Monday of Decem ber text, (hew ciufe to the Senate, why so ranch of fh< grants of land to them the said Rufut.' Putnam, Manaffah Cutler, Robert Olive-' and Griiiin Green, pu>fuant to an Ast en.t'tfd 4 vAn ast authorizing the tyrant and conveyance of certain la-ds to tire Ohio Com pu' v of ass .ciate ," fh ill not he. dt-clared "void, -is may interfere with and be fuffieienr toiStisfy the ctaims of the French settlers at Giiliopolis. Guided, that the delivery of a copy of the above ordti to Kjulus Putnam, Man u flab Cutlet, Rofvcrt OFiver, or GrilKn < rferi, and the'puofrcation of the fame, one .April h, m one of the Gazettes printed in this City, shall Ik .deeded fntfinenl notice tliereof. Extradl from the Journals of Senate. Attest, SAM. A. OTIS, fecretarv. May' j 4. im * ~ " FOR SALE, BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118, Maiket-Strect, An Essay on Slavery, Designed to exhibit in a new point, of view its cfle£ts on morals, indujiry, and rhe peace of foacly. Some rafts and calculations are otU-ied to prove the labor ofjreemcp to be much more produflivc than that «>r Jlaves ; that countries arc rich, powcrlul and happy, in proportion as the laboring people enjoy the fruits ot their own labor ; and hence the n crffaty ronclufion, that •slavery is impolitic as welJ as unjufl. Price 25 Cents. dtf February^. Advertisement. THE relations of Mr Thomas Curtis,for merly of EHicottfs Upper Milk, and lately of the' City of Wa'flrngton, decea'<d, are desir ed to apply and Have his affairs fettled. ity of Walhington, April 22, 1764. M. 5 m&th4w Agreeably to notice, a meeting of the Subscribers to the Articles of Agreement of the Columbian Society, was this day hefrf at Mr. Richaidet's, for the pur pofr of chufing Managers, &c. when the i ol- Ipwing perfmis were chosen : Robert Morris, Pre fide/it. MANAGERS. James Greenleaf Trijlram Dalton, John Nicbolfon Caleb Loivnes, Thomas FitzJJmons. James Wilson, F. A. Muhlenberg, Walter Stewart, John Hall, Richard Soderjlrom, Nathaniel IV. Appleton. Treasurer. Qarrett Cottringer. \ • Ma y 27 diw ( For Saie or Charter, Burthen iooo barrtls. | SiiS a ttuu.ich fit Failing ndw vesT l,wel' fouai, and ready for any voyage,, either to Ear »pe, or to Wert Indies. For terms ap pty 10 DEELOIS & BRECK. At their store' between Wa;nut and Chefnut 1 it reek vvharves. May 23 d ADVERTISEMENT. LETTERS on the fubjetft of the Wafh ir. ton Lottery, being by mistake repeatedly aadrallcd to tiie Commiiiioners for the City j of Vv alliingion, ; eri'ons con<-»ined are hereby infonntxl, ihat aii fucii ihouki be addrelfed citb«r to VV. I Deak.nsjun. of Washington, ortotheSuL— icuLer. The cominiflioncra never having conU:uplatbd any further concern in this bulinels, u.an ;n their aii'er.t to receive the Dondj .tiu .approve me names 01 he mana gersi 'i he prizes have been paid and are pjyxiig on demand by W. JL)eai;ins, Wafh lngtpn, Peter Gilrrian, iiolton, and by the !Sut>lcn.jer. For the Lottery No. 2, the securities al ready given will be retained by the comnnf lioners, or transferred by ihem at their option to l!ie Jiank of Columbia ; and the Comrodiioners will be eonfulted refpefting a judicious and equitable dil'polition of the houies to.be built thereby ; their uvalury or the Bank of Columbia will receive tiie mo ney intended for the National University, Slid the) will bt eonfulted in the nomination -of the 24 managers; but ail the reiponfibility respecting tfie general djlpofition of the tic kets, ai;u payment of prizes, w: 11 reit as in the Hotel Lottery, on the perfonsr whose names a e and maybe hereafter publiihedas afliilaiiis to forward this business with S. BLODGE-T. Philad. May 1%, d—jt-. Morris Academy. TH 1 i init iuiion is now open fur tfte tecep tion of lludihits under che immediate care of vlr Caleb Ruilell, whole abilities as an in i uotor, and attachment to tiie business have Jong been known and approved. He has un der hint tiie oeil afiiiUnis in the different branches —I'he Iciioiars ate taught the En gi.ilh, French, Lai in, and Gi ek languages, Pubi.c-Speaking, \/riting, Aiithinctic, Geo graphy, Astronomy, and the various branch es of the Md'jiemafycs The heai.hy ficua tiot» jf this pince is <ti h as to tecominemi it to tiiofe, who wi(h to have their ch d< eu in the Cfut'itry. Boa ding, washing, mending. &rc. wid be provided in good families, and the morals of the scholars carefully attended to. Tiie price including tuitioij, firewood, &c. eexciuftve of the French will not xceed thirty pounds proclamation money per annuD') an addition of three dollars per quar ter will be made to such scholars who are teu-ht the French language. -The Dire<stors ar edetermined to pay I'ucn attention to this institution, a; will render it refpc£labie and uleful. GABRIEL li. FORD. ") TIMO THY JOHNS, jir Direc^'s. NATfiAN FORD, J Moiriilown, May 15, 1794 d 1 w.—W2m. Midwifery. Dr. Price, Fellow of the Anti cjuanan Society, and of Jesus College in tne Univeiltty of Oxford, See. &c. formerly lec tuiet on Midwifery in London, will com mence rath mihe Autumn, a complete Course of Le&ures, on the Theory & practice of Midwifery ( With the Lttejl Improvements) And ou the various iJ feales incioent to Wo men and Children ; of which timely notice will be given. May 26 Bt Cincinnati of Pennsylvania, ay 2i, 1794. A STATED meeting of the llaijdmg Com mittee will he held 011 Monday evening next at 7 o'clock at the Concllogue waggon. Ar rangements for the4th July being rec (T a ry to be formed, the members are requcitea punc tu.lly to attend. JOSEPH lIOWELI., d4C Secretary prq Tern. It is Requested, THAT no per.sou wid supply ar-y articles for the use of the New Theatre, without an order in writing, ligned by ourselves, or Sam tiel Anderfon, F <r us. VIGNfcLL & REINAGI.E. May 30. dtf. All persons ivbo bate any de uiviiuts upbt> the New Theatrr, are lequert ed to fend in their accounts to No. 204, in Arch llrefet, near Eighth ftrett, as- soon as couVenient. wignelL & REINAGLE. May 3">. dtf. Excellent CLARET, In hogsheads attd in cast s of 50 bottles each. ALSO, A few cases Champaigne Wine ; MADEIRA, In pipes, hocrfheads and quarter casks, FOR SALE »V JOHN VAUGHAN, No. Hi, Sou<h Front ifreet. |an. 2., 1794- dtf HORSES. Anthony Wechter, living in Third street near Callowhill ftrett, at the sign of the Pennsylvania Arms No. ii 4, 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 terms will be made known, by applying to Mr. Wechter. 5t A PLAIN"COOK. WANT ED a middle fuigle Woman, who understand p .'in Cooking; to (uch aonc the bejl wages will be given. Apply t the printer. Maj 31 lot FEATHERS and FLOWERS Fans, Black Lace, Window Glass, and R I C E, FOR SALE. BY Louis Ofmont. No. 117, north SecondJlreet. May 31 dtf Guthrie's Geography improved. THE fubfci iption lo' this work on the ori ginal t ms, of welve dollars and the bird rg, wil be c'o ed this day—and on Monday the fubfcripM n will open at fourteen dollars, exc'ufivei f fiiepiiceof bind ng. T e new maps added to ( this edition a e twenty one ; anions *\hich are thoie ol New- Hmil ih re, M.drachufetts, Coimeflicui, K od.-Xftand, Vermont, NewYoik, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Noith Carolina, the enelf.e Government, South Ca'-ilii., and Georg a. Thtfe maos have never teen given in any former Cyftem of Geography, and, it is hoped, would alone be fuiScient to ent'tle this work to a preference to any'other edition of Guthrie. N. B. The map of the United Sates, \vh ch is compiling by Mr.S muel Lewis,from the res( ejfive state maps, wi I be far more complete than any one yet publifiied, and be printed 011 two large sheets of paper, near ly the fiz- of the laie Mr. Murray's map. May 31 d WANTED, A Journeyman Printer, Enquire at No. 8, north Fifth fleet, May 31 3t JUST PUBLISHED, MATHEW" CAREY, 118, Market Jlreet, Price 18 cents, T H E Catechism of Man ; Pointing out from found principles, a«»d ac y knowled} r ,ed the Rights and Duties ol every Rational Being. Ami therefore become your enemy because ] tell you the truth ? Gal. iv. 16 , Now a.l these things happened unto them Ibi examples, and they are written for oui admonition, upon whom the ends ot the earth aiecotne. * Cor. xii. May 10 tuthS^sew \ Foreign Intelligeiricc- NATIONAL convention. Sitting of March 25. Several of the popular Societies,commit tees of Surveillance, Municipalities, De partments, Diltri&S, armed alTociations, ■ See. applauded at the bar, the high cha racter the convention had jufl difplayed,by Crushing the moii horrid of confpitaciesi These compliments were accompanied by civic gifts, as well as felicitations 6n the la bors of the National Representatives, and invitations that they should remain at their post. 4 Germinal, March 24. The Convention approved of the fol lowing proclamation to the people. " AT the moment when the nation is riling by vifiories to its deftincd glory : At the moment it is preparing for new conflicts against the tyrants of Europe, their vile agents, disguised in the midft'oi you, were on the point of aflaffinating and precipitating the people into slavery. " The plan of a bloody counter-revolu tion was prepared ; the national reprelen tatiou was 011 the point of difappearirrg under the steel of a (Tiffins; the blood of patriots was to be shed by the fury of con spirators ; the Republican government was to be annihilated, to substitute tyran ! Ny in its place ; the armies were to be de livered up to the uncertainty of events, or to the perhdy of some chiefs ; and, as soon as tyranny fhouid be established with in, the- foreign armies were to have con summated the enterprize. " The horrible conspiracy, profound with' regard to the means employed, and immerse in its ramifications, was conceiv ed at a foreign court, and organised with in our bosom. The success of this con spiracy was confined to the common ene mies of the revolution, to the criminals in our prisons, and to hypocrites, who deceived the people by pretended patrio tism. In one day, in a few hours, at a signal given, all the counter-revolutionilts were to be re-united, all the villains arm ed, all the prisons opened, all the afTaffins unchained, and the Convention was to be on a sudden furronnded with ruins, with the dead bodies and blood of Patriots. " In vain had our efforts sustained the revolutionary government. On one fide, a fatal inertness was imprefled on its ope ration ; 011 the other, counter-revolution ary measures prevailed. For some chvs, the theatres, and public places had been filled with Aristocrats, and the ftrects with Conspirators. The women insulted the public iriifery by a mad and foolifh luxury; and the ferocity of the egotists raised a famine within, while the (tipen daries prepared it without. The winds from all quarters blew the storm against the National Representation and the Pa triots ; while calumny and treason inun dated the Departments and the armieswith falfe news. In one, news was published that the enemy was within fix leagues of Paris; in another it was afierted, that the design was formed to mount tha white cockade ; and, in the more diflant de partments, it was said, that Paris was surrounded by foreign troops. At Paris it was insinuated, that La Vendee was in full force, and the apprehensions of the people received atevery iuftani imprefiions fatal to liberty. CONGRESS. IN SENATE, Wednesday, March 21ft, 1794. Mr. Vinitig reported from the comn it tee en enrolled bills, that they had ex amined the bill, entitled, " An a£i pro hibiting for a limitted time, the export - tion of arms and ammunition, and ei - couraging the importation of the fame," and that it was duly enrolled.
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