EVENING ADVERTISER. [No. I£3 of Vol. V.] * JAMAICA RUM,- LANDING at vh.-irf, ttas Druwhnrfje, out of tt><* IVaCCkcs ieDt. V*NWMA«i t, " nl JAMAICA, V FOR $41 E &r peter Blight. "Carolina Rice and-Indigo, BAY MAHOGANY zr.d FRFNCH BUR R S TO ne S, FOR SALE BY Gurney and Smith. May 14- £jL FOR SALE, BY MATHEW CAP :V, No. 118, Maikst-St'," -i; An ElTay oil Slavery, Orti mm: J eftr&J «»» aw>«/*,' inak/ry. ■M-: ihe fractal faith.- Some uS» »'i' ; • i>laii"hi art oll ( ied ro prove the rahor olJrte»f« t" he much mure frodvrtivt y Own Ijbor; and hener tne n cili'v rnnctufi mi, thai (javcrv is impolitic ■ s well s uvjujl. Price 25 Cents'. dtf v t <5. 'o-Morrow Morning* "Wijl be landed rear Wa , n»» r li cet uh:i f.from onboard the Tchooner Madifnn, Jar. tar rock, "naftcr, Irnm MALAGA. Sweet Mountain WINE, in quarter calks Soft (helled A monds-in lacks Vntcatel Raifini, m jai» and Blootn Do. in quarter barrels, A few 7 inch Bai's C:thl> s AND FIR SALK BY PETER KUHN. _ June J _ 'Ccngrefs of the Umied States, In Senate, Tuefaay May lsth, ' 7 94" ORDEdtL), that Rufui Put a. ,H lah Cutler, Robert Olive. an> (• ilnn Green, do, upon the third Monday <>t Deceill bei next, (hew eauf- 1 ' Se .at-, w.>/ much of the g?aa(< «»( land to .hem the laid Rut'us Poritaui, iVUnaliah « ur.er, Robert Oliver ami Gr.iiin Cre.i', pu fnaM roanAtt entitled "An ast authorising t'e " >nt and conveyance of certain la-os to the Ohm Com pany of affociatet," shall not e decta-ed void, as may interfere with 3"d be fuificient to fatisfy the claims of the French settlers at Galliopolij. Ordered, that t'.e delivery of a copv of the above order to Kurvu 1 1 .1. JVlanaflah Cutler, Roi ert O '.ver, or Cwiffirt Green. and the publication of the fame, one .nonih, in one of the Gazettes printed m this lhall be deemed fufficient nofii : t c< i. Extri<£Vfrom the Journals of Senate. Att.fi, SAM. A. OTIS, secretary. X 11. May i4> is ftequefted, THAT no pe r son will atty irticle* for the ufc of the New Ihe'iuc, without an order in writiivf, by oftrfelvis, or Sarn ie] Amfcrrfof>, *Vn jus. WIGKELL & REINAGLE. dtf. • Mav y>. All persons u>ho have any de hißiids upo.i thetiew TtieatV , are icqucft- V««) to fend in their account to No." s34i ln ijear Eighth Itrtfet, o» soon ai „,|»p)fepijpt, WtGNELJ. & REIN iGLE. dlf. ' '•U l i Guthrie's Geography improved. THE subscription lor this work on the ori ginal MIIIV of .welve dollars and the bind ing, will becloled this day—and .in Monday the subscription will open at fourteen dollars, •xclufive of iheprice of binding. The new maps added to this edi'On are twentv one ; anions which are thole of w- Hamplhire, Massachusetts, Conneflicul, Rhode-Island, Vermont, New Yoik, New Jerfev, Peonlylvania, Delawa.e, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, tne Oeneff.v Government, Souih Caioli .1, r.nd Georgia. Tliefe maps have nev.-r been given in any former fyftein of Gcogiapi)* a ' o» 't is hoped, would alone be fuficient to entitle this work to a prefer-nce to any other edition of Guthrie. , „ N B. The map of the United States, which is compiling by Mr. S muel Lewis, from the refpeftive state maps, wnl be far more completethan any one yet publilh.d, ai d be printed on two laige (heer f of paper, nearly the size of the '.ate Mr. Murray'! map. May 31 6 Tuesday, June 10, 1794. For Charter, Brig x • Lady Walterflorfl^ Edward Broock, Mailer. BURTHEN 1700 ba;ieis, Cailsf-ft, kn JOSEPH SIMS, Who has for falc, Madeira and Sherry Wines, of t!»e si ft quality, Brandy, Red pdle Je'u'ts Ba«k, &rc. Sec. June 2 d For Hamburgh, The new Ship jSgHL STAR, John Vanneman, Mast r. TO '..ii with ri couvtftrten-t lp©*d, hfcvipg three fourth* ot" her cargo ni-ea y engaged Fur freight or paflage apply to the master on b-a- , or THOMAS (Jf JOHN KETLAND. June 3. d For Charter, The Ships J ohn Bulkeleyy AMD FOUR FRIENDS, T hey vII be ready ccvn e their car pnr. in a few rla . r.nd will carry about aj..t>ba"el •I. F" : u-rn-npi)l to JESSE & ROBERT PTALN. June 9. FOR SALE, At the STORES of JeflTe & Robert Wain, PORT v.'lNi in pipi'j hhds. and quar ter cafcs I.ISBON d >. n quaner c'afk" Soucnoilu <•> qu-i- '>- r chests A quant t. of Li(boh and Cnd'Z SALT S.ifr (h e ;|ed ALMONDS in bales Velv-t CORKS, in do. Ruflia MATTS. Jri'.e Q d ADVERTISEMENT. LETTERS 011 the fubjca of the Wash ington Lottery) being by mistake repeat edly add."effcct to the Commiittoners for the City O' Walhingion. Perfojis c >iice: ned are bereby miormed, that all such fliculd be addrefled either to W. Deakins julti of Washington, or to the Subfcribor. The commissioners never hay ing contemplated any further concern in this business, tlian in their afTent to receive the bonds and approve the names of the managers. The prizes have been paid and are paying on d mand by W. Deakins, Washington, Peter Oilman, Bolton, and by the Subscriber. For the Lottery No. 2, the Securities al ready given will be retained by the com miiiioners, or transferred by them at their option to the bank of Columbia ; and the commHGoners will be consulted refpeciing a judicious and equitable difpefition of the houses to be built thereby ; their treasury or the bank of Coluiiib;a will the money intended for the National Univer sity, and they wil! be consulted in the no mination of the 24 managers ; but all the refponfibiUty renting the general "dispo sition of the tickcts, and payment 01 pri zes, will reft as in the Hotel Lottery, on the nerfons whose names are and may be hereafter published as assistants to forward I this business with N. B. Mr. Blodeet will be particularly obliged if ihofe peri'ons who pofiefs prizes ye: unpaid, will apply for their money as earty as possible. June 7th. "• Treasury of the United States. ALL. Person* who <»ie iiicii" (I t" dif;>o*e ol tithe. i>f the (liferent spec es of the Stocks «it the Umtd Sia"s, a.e hereby notified, that Proposals will be received at the Trealurer's office No. 71 Chefnot ftrret, at any time un til Friday the 13th instant at 12 o'clock. 1,7 SAMUEL MEREDITH Age t for the Trustees for the reduction of the Public Debt. June 4th. «794- AND SHOES. A quantity of {lout well made Men's fizeSWOEvS, adapted for t*ie Southern mar ker, Votjalc at No. 36, North Third Jlreet. May 6 Some few Counterfeit Poii-Not< s of the Ba-ik of M-Tylanrf, hav ng been la dydif o v red in circulation, oQtr.C Og he fame wee found to ,co«r«e tiom the bjck parts of Virgin a, wh re ihey pfot».»b y in it liiued ; ;o V im p< rition it is thoughi nrt eliary 10 g ve the tollow-ng defcrip ion of rhem, by wU ch t!»«y may readily be dete&td. Th y h c the leitei D, for the r alphabeti cal ma.k, at the icft hand lide of ihc Nuie. The paper on winch lh»y are printed i* mm e full and tender, ine»liok.»e, the flrokcs of Uie letteu, are ttiffani i,bond, aud aopear to be painted ofer well the i C'i. as well as the fL»unlhingof the name. T'»e value is left blank in the engraving, to be titled up in writing, l^e f u, n mj y be mo e or lels at pleaiure. No true P it Notes of the alphabetical ma k, above a (tribed, hove been 1-tely if lu-d, and very lew «irc now-in circulation. lac doove reward >,t One Thouland dol lar# wni be p»o to any pei son, or w.n; ftuli ditcuvcr, or piolecute 10 convi£liun, I the Itveral offenders, o any of ol the | 101 - wing deicnp'.ion, viz. The pcifoil Or pci lous, whj ti.e | plate. The printer, or printer* ol tic said bills. fivfry pcrfoii who lias afcled as ptiocipal in any way >n "he counterlciing and uttering the faili bills. WILLIAM PATTERSON. Prefidmt. ol the Bank oi MaiyUud. Baltimore, April 8, i? 94- N. B. The prtnifis in me neighbouring llaus are rcqneited to rcpubi.ih fciic above. Morris Academy. THIS iuftiiutioH is «4iiv open lor n.e ie- CilJtio i of fludetm u«*lei the immediate ca,e of Mr. Caleb RuOVll, wnofe -bnities a , a i .nftruilor, ak! attachments the bu siness nave long been known and approvec. He has under him the beit afliiUnis in the different branches—'Tne (cholars arc t „ ug ht the EngUlh, French, L ">». and G ek language!, publ-c-sipeaking, Win* A...lnner.c, Geography, Aftr0.,0...y, ad tk variou braj?cl<«> ot the Ma.liemut.es. The hcalihy firuatiofr of tin* place is tu-h 3, lo recommend it 10 thole, who wiih to have their ch' dren in tne country. Boaid ,„R, walhing, mend.ng, &c wi.l be pr.v.d rd in goodfamibe ,- d the morals ot tne Cchnlars carefully a tended 10. The pric- including tuition, firewood, &c. tsclu've of tne French langu ge) will not e edei Trained to pay luch atten tion to this institution, as will render it retpeftab e and ufetnl. GAIiR.H L H. FORD, ~i TIMOTHY JOHNS, jun. S- Direct s. NATHAN FORD, J Morriltown, May 15, 179) j dIW. W2TTI. TAKEN FROM ACTUAL SURyRT* IT is with pleaiuic iliat the puoLflier has to inform his fubfcr ; ber» and the public in •ericrat, that the plate s now under the h-oHs of the engraver, and in greaterk>r ward-,6 than was a' fi'ft contemplated. At tlufane time 5 well a* atf.- d a re .fonable encoiifagenrcnt to the urder ''•Pi .ft who are delimit* of further infor mation are reouelted to call on Benjamin Davies, No. 68, Mai lt" flreet. April* 14- mßctlltf S. BLODGET. ■i; » i. «.»«• One thouiaud Dollars R E W A R D. The Ground Plan OF THE City and Suburbs PHILADELPHIA. [Whole No. 549.] A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, TN an eligible lituation, —a!fo a Country Seat within 6 miles of* the City, with 9 acres of laud, 01 42 acres of Jand and meadow, the H jufe is not exceeded by ma ny in the vicinity of the city, in size, or convenience. niw&*'iot For particulars apply to the printer. UNITED STATES. RICHMOND, Vir. June 5. On Friday the 33d ult. tlif Grand Jury sworn in tile Federal Circuit Court for this Diftridt, made the following presentment, to wit: " Conceiving it our eHernial duty to take notice of every obstacle to the happiness, liberty and prosperity of the good people of tiie United States of America, and observing With great concern that notwithstanding Britain has violated l'everal important articles , of the Treaty of Peare ; has taken, detain ■ ed and despoiled many American veflels con trary to the rights of neutrality without making any compcnfation therefor, and has & -till dees discover in a variety of instances, a difpolition hostile to the American prospe rity, tranquility and happiness—the citizens of America are considerably injured by the recovery of debts due from them to Britilh fubjeils,which were contracted prior to the year 1774. We therefore present, as a na tional grievance the recovery of such debts by Britiih subjects, until that government shall fully comply \v;th the Treaty of Peace on their part, and also make reparation for the spoliations they have committed on American veflels." COMMUNICATION?. Complaints againit rulers are as old as the origin of representative governments ; and those uttered against the servants of the public in every sphere, whether town, dillri(3.ltat£,or uatiun»-are different it: no thing but in the pitch they arelat at, the lur:e r'lftng ox fulling in cxact proportion to the itation filled. It is the common lot of •' the rulers of the free and so long as there (hall remain any who wish to sup plant their neighbors in stations of hortcr or emolument, juil so long will the world be amused with the melodious of these chorus-fingers:—lt is to them that the public are indebted for the news, I that such and such a member has loft 1, s popularity—th.it he does not represent the feelings and interests of his constituents, &c. But when the real voice of the peo ple is heard—as it most emphatically is, on the day of election, we are then convinced th3t the noise we have heard, was i Ife and hollow. The truth of this rema-. k has abundant pioofs in the election ef Federal Reprcfeutatives. For near lix years the tongue against them hash cert in constant motion—the complaints have echoed and re-echoed, until they have ti red on the public ear—the fame charges have been alledged—and the fame afler tions made. However, at three fcveral times the People have beer! called upon to pronounce on thier fate—and they have, as often, decided peremptorily in their favor. Still, however, the raifers rail on—and fiom defeats, rife in redou bled vociferation. Were pi oof of the a bove positions needed, it can be readily g^ven. The Representatives in Congress from the truly republican (late of ConneSicut, have been foremoft in oppofmg the mea sures which were intended to involve the country in war, and thus to overturn the government, and to subvert the Constitu tion of the U. S. and have had their (hare of obloquy. This their conllituents have known, and as a reward for their ser vices, have honored them with the highest number of votes in the nominat'.on declar ed lalt week of candidates for members of Conerels; and ths names of TRUM BULL, TRACY, HILLHOUSF, SWIFT and TREADWELL ftillcoi- tiuue pre-eminent in the lifts of those who have deferveti well of liieir country-. TO BE SOLD, tu&thtf BOSTON, June 2. 3-