EVENING A D Y E R T I S E R. [No. 147 of Vol. V-] Tuesday, June 3, i 79 4.. [Whole No. 54^/ .JAMAICA RUM, LANDING at Hamilton's wharf, above ■Ah? Drawbnd*e, out ot' f e (hip Bacchus Cent- Vakbemas, fiom Jamaica, tv:i SALE BY. PETER BLIGHT. 16. ' d Carolina Rice and Indigo, BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH BURR STONES, FOR SALE BY Gurney and Smith. May 14. d Agreeably to notice, a meet irig of the Subscribers to ilre Articles of Agreement of the C >lumbian Society, was thi< day !»eld at Mr. Richa»detV, for the pur pofc "f chufing Managers, &c. when the fol loiving perf>nc were chosen : Robert Morris, Preft dent. MANAGERS* " " James Greenleaf \TriJlram D alt on, John Nich'olfon CaUb Lamines, Thomas Fitzjtmons. James Wilfoti, F. A. Muhlenberg, V/alter Ste*wa't, John Hall, Richard SocUrftrom, Nathaniel W. Applet on. Treasurer. Garreti Coit ringer. Congress of the United States, In Senate, Tuefaay May I yh, 1794. ORDERED, that Rufus Putnam, Mana.- fah Cutler, Robert Oliver and Griffin Green, do, upon the third Monday of Decem ber next, ihevr cause to tfie Senate, why so much of th' grants of land to them the said Rufus Putnam, Man a (Tab Cutler, Robert % Oliver and Grilfin Green, pursuant to an Afr eu-utltxL" An' acl authorizing the J5 r ar»t ard )|>sny of aVociate",' 1, (hail not he declared void, as may interfere with and be fufficient w to fatisfy the claims of the French settlers at Galliopolis. Orrieied, that the delivery of a copy of the above u*drr to Rufus Putnam, Manaffab Cutler, Ro: ert Oliver, or GrifH.i Green, and the publication of the fame, one .nonih, in one of the Gazettes printed in this City, Shali be licensed fujiicicnl • otice'tfeteof. Extra# from the Journals of Senate. Attell, SAM. A. OTIS, secretary. May 14. "»■' REMAI N I N G S OF THE Ship India's Cargo, FROM BENGAL. A small alFortment of BALE GOODS, 250 bags COTTON of good quality, which would probably make an excellent remit tance to Europe, and a Quantity of PEPPER For Sale by Mordecai Lewis, Who has also to dispose of Barcelona Hand'fs. in boxes, Holland Gin in caff, SoUchong, WyCiUi, and Tonkay Tea, A quantity of B» imltone, &c. May iO d3w Guthrie's Geography improved. THE fubferjption lor this work on the ori ginal terms, of twelve dollars and the bind ing, wil: be doled this day—and on Monday the fubferipuon will open at fourteen dollars, exclusive of t ie price of bit ding. The new maps added to, this edition are twenty ooe ; anions; »hich are those of {i rw . Hamplh.re, Maflachufetts, Connecticut Rliode-Hland, Vermont, N'cw York, New Jer fey, PennfyKania, Deiawaie, Maryland Virginia, Kentucky, Notth Carolina, the eneffee Government, South Carolina, and Georgia. These maps have never been given in any former system of Geography, and, it is liopcd, wou'd alone be fufficient to entitle this work to a preference to any other edition of Guthrie. N. B. The map of the United States w'lich is Compiling by Mr. S riiuel Lewi!,from the refpeftive state maps, will be far more complete than any one yet published, and be printed on two large Sheets of paper, nearly the Size of the late Mr. Murray's man. May 3 « d For Sale or Charter, The Schooner o l l y, Burthen loto barrels. SHii a (launch fact failing new ve(P I,welT founi, and ready £or any voyage, feithcr to Europe, or th.-Weft Indies. For terms ap ply to DEBLOIS BRECK. At their Store, between Walnut and Chefnut (Ircet wharves. May 23 d For Charter, To the Weft India J'/lands, The new Sloop A B B Y, Samuel Eamfs, Master. SHE is a staunch gf>od in compleat order, and will carry about 900 barrels. For terms apply to thecapt ain on i»oaid at Chcl |UK ft eet wharf, or to JOSEPH ANT HO NT fe? SON. June 2 Iw Lady Walterftorff, Edward Broock, Master. BURTHEN i7OO baire'S, lalJsf.ft, and it in complcat order to take in a caigo iuinnd . atelv. Also for Sale or Charter, Two New SHI PS of the but then of 240 tons each. For terms applv o JOSEPH SIMS, IVho has for /ale, Madeira and Sherry Wines, ot tiie si if qua it , Brandy, Red and Pale Jeiu ts Ba:k, &c. See. June 2 ' d To-Morrow Morning, Will he lanoed near Walnut llieet * iia f.from . the fcho;>wer Mad.fnn l-,c 'p„ _ Sweet Mountain WINE t % * m quarter caiks Soft (helled A monds in {acks Mu feat el Raisins, in jars and B'o )in Do. in quarter barrels^ A few 7 inch $a s CabJes ANIS FOR SALE BY peter kuiin. June 2 d6t 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 Excellent CLARET, In hogsheads and in cases oi 50 bottles cach. ALSO, A few cases Champaigne Wine; MADEIRA, In pipes, hogsheads and quarter calks, FOR SALE BY JOHN VAUGHAN, No. 111, South Front ltreet. Jan. 2, 1794. dtf HORSES. Anthony Wechtef, living in Third street near Callowhill street, at the sign of the Pcnnfylvania 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 terms will be made known, by applying to Mr. Wechter. " ADVERTISEMENT. OF the money robbed from the mail near Baltimore, by Do<stor Gant, iio dollars were afterwards sent by an unknown hand, to the Poltmafter at Baltimore, who transmitted the fame to the General Post Office. The fuf terers by that robbery are desired to state the amount of their lofles respectively, and trauf mit the fame, with the originaltetters of their correspondents 'ecovergd) or other evidence thereof to the General Post Office before the firft day of June next, immediate, ly after which a dividend will be made among the Claimants. TIMOTHT PICKERING, Pojl Majler General. Gen. Post Office, April 4, *794 iaw6w It is Requested, THAJ no person wi.j fupplv any articles the " re «» f t"e New Theatre, without an Older m writing, iign;d byoutfelves, or Sam uel Anderfon, for us. WIGNELL & REINAGLE. Ma.v dt .; yiil perfo?is who have any de matKls upou the New Tneatr,, are , equert eg* * «"d tn t'teir accounts to No. 204, in Arc I (Irett, near Eighth street, as foou as couvenit »t. WIGNELL & REIN \GLE. dtf. A PLAIN COOK. WANIED a middle aged f.ngle Woman, W - underitaWsplain Cooking; to Such a one the bejt -wages civil I be given. A.> ( »ly t the Printer. M -'> 3' ' , or FOR SALE, BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118, Mai ket-Strect, An Jjllay on Slavery, Deigned to exinbit in a new point ol view us ~!<«, on mvijis, inJ u J!ry, and the trace of ! . c '' Some tatls and calculations are otiereri to prove the labor oijreemen .0 be much more pronnoivc than that ot JUvcs ; that counirirs are i.e., and happy, m prgpottion as the .aboru,g people enjoy the Iruits of their own lat.o. ; and hence the n ceffaty eondufion, that Mavcry is impolitic hs well as unjujl. Pr ics 25 Cents. dtf February 15. , W A N L E D, A Journeyman Printer, Enquire at No. rf, uorth Fiith ftiect, May 3 1 Fvl .AiJLidrt, T ~~ " j POil 1 , WINES of the firft quality Llb2ON, & I J J TENEKIFFEJ OI J Jamaica Spirit, Antigua and Weft India iiTuQi- Claret ar.u rort WlilC 0! d lupuuwi . in cases. Win: CVder and Vinegar, in pipes and hhds. •Jorks in Bates, Havannaii Segai s in Boxes. Philadelphia Porter, in Calks and Bottles. London do. in do. do. Puiiadwlphia Ale and Beer in do. do. London do. in do. do and ■Jyder :n barrels and bottles, preparedforex portation or immediate use, FO.R. SALE BY Benjamin W* Moris, 7Vjj corner of Hock and Pear Jl'reets, Wlijre he lias provided Suitable itores and vaults, for the reception of WINES, &c. Which he propoies to llore or dijpofe of on commlfllon Gaptainsof vefTels and others fupplicdwith rvny ot the aboveLIQUORS bottled, and lea stores in gene al put up. May 9 tu&f2m freafury Department. Revenue-Office, May ~jth, 1794. NOTICE is he.eby given, that will lie received at the Office of the Commif- Sioner of the Revenue, for Ship Timber of the following kinds, suitable for the building ol the Frigates authorized by Law. A par ticular detail oS the ftzes and proportions will b oc immunicated, on application at the laid Offic;. White Oak Timber and Plank. 98 Pieces of various Dimensions, includ ing Keels, Fluor and Riling Timbers, &c. for a Vcirel of 140 or 150 feet Keel. 27,003 Feet of Plank, Scantling, Wal <u pieces, Bilge St eakr, Clamps, &c. &e 200 Logs, for various ules. C Pitch Pine. * 25,000 Feet of P ank for Decks, u 210 Beams, from 4a to 28 feet long, and £ from iO by 12 to 15 by 18 inches thro'. W —— Locust Treeilail?, 18, 24 and 30 inches long. 5,00g Feet of Inch and half-inch Cedat Board*. 30,000 Feet of Yellow Pine Boards and Scantling. Perform willing to I'upply any part of tqc above Timber for one Ship, or in proportion fj» the w iole fit, will make their Proposals accordingly. tth&3 w NANKEEN S. Nankeens of Superior Quality, FOR. SALE AT No. 40, north Fifth Street. Foreign Intelligence. es _____ LONDON, April 3. The John ;ind James, Johnson from Vir ginia to Falmouth, and from thence to a market, is carried into Brest. Yesterday Field Marshal Freyta? had a r. ham a houfer VICW " ***• in [ quadr ° n . at To ' ba y confifU 18 tKri ( f PS a the Une > tw ° hoipital-dnps, four c!I« nme fr 'S ates » flvc flocps, tour cutters, and two! advice boats for ex- J>refs purposes. 1 he intelligence communicated by us, a few days Cnce, that the Brest fleet/ to 1 e * S 1 . 01 1# ™of the line, are at sea, in iffss&ysr*"* , been captured by four French lh.ps of tl e line, and sent into Brell. Q r akC '' T kh '^ lei '' boun d from Cc I Brest W !" L ch , Wds carried a Fize in o • , ) ' had barrel-beef and pork 011 board to the amount oi 10,000. 1 he execution of Hebert and the reft at Pans only took up eighteen minutes. A body of troops has been sent from Par s VendeT° re '° extirpate the Rebels of La April 7. We yesterday received the Paris Gazetts fearn b w" learn, that fcvcral perlons of rank in the armies haye been arrested, on suspicion < f beeing in correlpondence with the cenfpira tors lately executed in Paris. We have letters -from Oftend dated the evening of the 4 th, v,h.ch simply mention ?n Vth n> "7 h <W ened in since tue lali: advices given in our paper of Saturday, but there are certain aS in Kelf'it. ?° yahfi has a g ain Uelf m great force, and is a&ually in po f. fcriou of the Fauxbourgs of Nam -s. expedition agairUt the Vrtiicll. -LUJ'll JUMl'l ' and Lord Cathcart are also in town, and it is said, that some grand and general attack is in agitation. Letters from Jersey, dated the ift inft. state that all is quiet there. We have great reason to doubt the truth of the report of the French fleet being at fca; as none of our cruizers have seen or heard of any furh circumstances. The whole fofce of the opposition writers is now'dircilcd to separate the King of Prus sia from the Combined Powers, and make hiin a friend to that Convention which has avowed it will never lay down its amis until it tears the crown from his head,and unmo narchs all his dominions. If the feceilioit of the King of Prufliabe, therefore, a fact, ei ther his Maiefiy must be a , or the French Convention liars. The repo.t which Hated the death of the Emperor Francis, created a general, alarm, the more so, probably, from the general belief that the Grand Duke of Tufcany is not so averse to the Frencli j principles as his present majesty. The difaffe&ed prints, idly afiert that f the peuple of America, are afixiuus for a • rupture with this country, to obtain re ] dress for the injury they have sustained bv 1 their vefiels, &c. In the present state of America; a war would be the way, of all others leall calculated to renumerate their lofles. It is remarkable, that no Gentleman has as yet nndertaken to giye the world a parrallel between the measures which : took place in the reigns of. the two Charles's and James's, of glorious memo ry, and those which have lately occurred : 3 Perhaps the reason may be, that it is fuf ficient to open the volumes of Hiilorians who have written an account of the house 2 of Stuart; and every reader mu'l percieve an exadt cvrrefpondence between those e vents and the present. However we trust d the catastrophe will be different. Mr. Hamilton Rowan is lodged in so foul and unhealthy a dungeon in Dub lin, that we are cor.cemcd to hear, that 5 the health of this good and humane man, is on the decline. Were he to survive big confinement, there is no doubt but th t he would be returned the representative for the Metropolis in the room of Mr. Giit tan. It lhould be recolle&ed, that She-
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