Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, April 24, 1794, Image 1

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[No. 115 of Vol. V.]
Louis Ofmont,
jjas removed from No. 40, noithi Third street,
to No. Il7i north Second tlrcel, between
Arch and Kacr streets, in those stores luely
oerupied by Mr. Starman, opposite 10 Meflrs
I W and \V. GVbbs, where he keeps hu
VhblcTale Wrehtufe, tor the sale ef all
forts of GOODS, and the trjnfaftion of all
commiHiou Business, and
Has now for Sale,
White silk {lockings,
High dirfled Englidi fafhion
A box ol Fiench pomatum
Hanging frper of"the belt patterns and co
loors
A few pieces of Long Lawns
An invoice of Sattin Cloaks, which on .ac
count ol.thefeafon will be fold low and at a
long credit
Champaign Wine 6 years old
A few pipes Lisbon Wine
Do. do. POll Wine
£) 0 , do. Madeira
Som c Calcavlla "Wine
Bur ( > und y Wine and Claret.
April -7. dt< I
The following Certifi
cate of the funded three p,.r Cent Sock of the
Dnmcftic Debt of the United Sutes ftandrtig "n
the books ol the Tieafurv of lhr la,<l United
Slates, in the names of Doonald and Burton o
London, merchants, and ligned by Joleph
Nouife, Regfftcr of laid Triafury, to wit:
N". 5476,. dated 24 h' Augutl 1792 for 2q.i>9
dollar? and's3 traiiftimted Irom Lou
dun in the thip Peter, Paul Hufley, mailer,
bound for New York, and has been Infl —
The Subfc'riber intending io l apply to the 1 rca.
fury of the United States to have the fame re
newed, defues all persons who are intereftrd in
' the said ceitificaic, to make their objeaions
thereto, if any they have. •
Francis Macy.
Phiiad. March 27. d6w
PIRACY!
$3- THE schooner DELIGHT, the pro
perty ®f Manu 1 Antonio Martin, of the If
y laiid of Bona Vista, was on the 18th of Oc
' tober faljs wt»i|e at anchor in the road of
that Ifliind, forcibly entered and carried off
by JOHN DUNHAM, JOHN MURRAY, a
man by the name of DODGE, aiuj one other
parson, name unknown. —This veflel was fold
to M. A. Martin, by William M'Neill, who
came t<> Bona Vista in her, from Madeira.—
She was built in the county Matthews,
flaie of Virginia, and was registered at New-
York, the 16th April, 1793— He» name wa<
piinted on her (lern—Her dimensions as fol
lows : 56 feet 6 inches keel, 16 feet 6 inches
beam, hold 6 feet 2 inches, her burthen 54
tons.
At the time of their entering the vefTel,
there was a black man on boarefby the name
of Balthazer, whom they carried oft with tlkm.
John Dunham was mate of the vetfel under
Capt. M'Neill, prior to the sale of her* and
the other persons were mariyers. Dunham
is a married man, and has a family at Nan
tucket. •
The cargo of the veflel consisted of the fol
lowing articles.—2 caf. s containing 74 pieces
Linen j cafe Wine-Glatles; 1 bale containing
g pieces Broadcloth; 1 do. 9 do. 79 pieces
Cotton, (needle worked)— 33 do. do inferior,
2 moys of Salt; (he had seven small arms and
some pistols.
If any person can give any information of
this Velfel, or any part of the property, so that
it can be recovered, or the offenders brought
04 justice, they are rrq Hefted to inform Meflrs.
Joseph Anthony and Son, Philadelphia;
Mur ray and Mumford, New-York; Clark
and Nightingale, Providence; or Head
and Amory, Boflon.
March 17. diw.
FOR SALE,
BY THE SUBSCRIBER,
Old Lisbon Wine of a
superior quality in pipes, imported in the ihip
Wil fling ton.
'OLD SHERRY WINE of the fir ft quality
in quarter casks, imported in the brig Nancy
capt. Gwjn. ft< m Cadiz
SHELLED ALMONDS aod a few kegs of
RAISINS, imported in ditto.
Particular TENERIFFE WINES,in pipes
hhds. and quarter casks, imported in the/hip
Thomas, capt. Skinner.
A few quarter cask . of old particular bill
of exchange MADEIRA WINE.
George Meade,
Who has also, just arrived and for sale
A SMALL CARGO OF
Lijb on Salt.
A quantity of empty BAGS for sale.
April 5. w&sim.
©ißrtti of tHje 'Ctniteii
ENI'NG
For Amsterdam,
3—. The new fall-failing, copper
bottomed SHIP
W ADRIAN A,
* K. Fitzpatrick, Matter.
BUILT of live oak and cedar and was in
tended for a Liverpool Trader, will fail with
all convenient speed. For freight orpaflage,
having excellent accommodations, apply on
board at Walnut street wharf, or to
THOS. c 3" JOHN KETLAND.
N. B. Patfengers will be landed in Eng
land if required.
March 6, 1794 dtf
For Sale or Charter,
A ND RO M ,
IS a ft out good vessel, about two years old,
burthen 232 tons, has only made three voy
ages, and may be lent to Tea at a small ex
pence. She may be seen at Vine-fti'eet wharf,
and the terms made known bv application to
WHARTON & lEfflS.
March 2i.
For "Norfolk & Fredericksburgh,
■ SALLY,
A staunch good veflel, will fail in a few
days. For freight or p flage, apply to the
mailer on board at Chefnut street wharf, or
t0 JOSEPH JNTHO NT & SOtf.
March 31. dtf
T A PEW BARRELS OF
POTATOES,
Well picked, out of a very large quantity —
AND A FEW
Tierces of Rice,
FOR SALE BY
Louis Ofmont,
No. 117, north Second street.
April 17. dtf
Just Imported,
In the Ship Apollo, Capt. Fitzpatrick,
from Amsterdam, and now landing
on Walnut-street wharf, viz.
GIN in pipes,
A few bales Holland Duck,
Ditto Oxtrabwgs,
Holland Sheeting,
'Juniper Berries,
Glass Ware, -viz. Tumblers and Mugs, "va
rious sizes.
Sheathing Paper,
Swedes Iron, fquar'e andflat bars,
Hair Ribband, No. 4.
Dutch Great Coats,
A quantity of Junk and Oakum, &c. &c.
FOR SALF. BY
THOMAS KETLAND, Jun.
The above-mentioned Ship is for Sale—
fhouldapplication be made within a few days ;
other wife Jhe will take freight for Amster
dam.
March 1, 1794. d—tf
The Profits arifmg from the following publi
cation are for the benefit of the Poor.
Just publilhed, printed by R. Aitken and
Son, and fold by J. Crukfhank, W. Young
T. Dobfon, and the other Booksellers,
MINUTES
OF THE
Proceedings of the Committee,
Appointed on the 14th September 1793, by
the Citizens of Philadelphia, the Northern
Liberties, and the Diftrift of Southwark,
to attend to and alleviate the *fnffe rings of
the affii&ed with the Malignant Fever,pre
valent, in' the City and its vicinity.
WITH AN APPENDIX,
CONTAINING
A lift of persons admitted into the Hospi
tal at Bulh-hil!, (hewing the times of their
admiflion, death dnd difchargc.
Number of Houses, Deatlis, See. in the
refpe&ive streets, alleys, and courts in the
city of Philadelphia, Northern Liberties, and
Diftrift of Southwark.
A lift of the Interments in the Burial
grounds in the city of Philadelphia, Northern
Liberties, and Drftrift of Souihwark, with a
meteorological account of the weather.
A summary of donations in caih and provi
fions, received from sundry persons and pla
ces, for the ufi of the poor and afflicted.
April 2. djw
AND
ADVERTISER.
Thursday, April 24, 1794-
Congrejs of the United States.
House of Reprefentativos
On Monday last the House agreed to
the following resolution :
WHEREAS, the injuries whieh have
been fuffered and may be fuffered by the
United States, from violations committed
by Great Britain en their neutral rights
and commercial intfrefts, as well as from
her failure to execute the seventh article
of the treaty oi peace, render it expedient
for the interests of the United States, that
the commercial intercourse between the
two countries should not continue to be
carried on in the extent at present allowed:
RESOLVED, That from and after
the firft day of November next, all com
mercial intercourse between the citizens of
the United States, and the fubjefts of the
king of Great Britain, or the citizens or
subjects of any other nation, so far as the
fame respects articles of the growth or ma
nuiafture of Great Britain or Ireland,
fliall be prohibited.
AYES—Armstrong, Bailey, Baldwin,
Beatty,Blunt, Carnes,Chri(iie,ClaibouVne,
Clark, Coles, Dawfon, Dearborn, Dent,
Findley, Fitzfimoni, Giles, Gillefpie, Gil
man, Greenup, Gregg, Griffin, Grove,
Hancock, Harrifon, Hartley, Heath,
Hunter, Irvine, Locke, Lyman, Macon,
Madison, M'Dowell, Mebane, Montgo
mery, Moore, Murray, Nevil, New, Ni
cholas, Orr, Page, Parker, Pickens, Pres
ton, Rutherf<srd, Scott, Sherbourne, Smi
lie, lfrael Smith, S, Smith, Sprigg, Tred
well, Venable, Walker, Williams, Winn,
and Winfton,
NOES—Ames, Boudinot, S. Bourne,
P- Bourne, Cadwallader, Cobb, Coffin,
Coit, Dexter, Forreft, Foster, Gilbert,
Glenn, Goodhue, Gordon, Heifter, Hill
hOufe,Hindman, Kittex-a, Latimer, Learn
ed, Lee, Malbone, Sedgwick, J. Smith,
W. Smith, Swift, Talbot, Thatcher, Tra
cy, Trumbull, Van Allen, Van Gaefbeck,
J. Wadfworth, P. Wadfworth, Ward,
, Watts, and Wingate.
The following committee were appoint
ed to prepare and bring in a bill pursuant
to the above resolution, viz. Messrs. Clark
Madison, Lyman, Carnes, and Grove.
For the Gazette of the United States•
/,; Mr. Fenno,
You are requested to publish the following
in your paper.
A certain gerltleman who has lately
been guiltyof conduct which reflects credit
neither on himfelf nor connexions, is cau
tioned to beware how he presents his un
pardonably indefinite hints to the public
in future ; for independent of the ehaftife
ment which will be the consequence, he
■may expect, if discovered, to fee his name
publilhed in the newspapers, together with
the lift of the innocent who now are fuf
fering under the imputation of mifcon
duft, owing to his cowardly and ungen
' tlemanly stile of writing.
x LEX TALIONIS.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
LONDON, February J. jnjj
A letter from Havre de Grace stated
1 the capture of the Seton, 700 tons, of
Liverpool, bound to Gftend.
All Germany, assuming a warlike ap
pearance, is now actually in arms, to re
pel the invasion of the French.
From our correspondent on the Rhine
we learn that the Auftrians evacuated
Fort Vaub&n, ci-devan Fort Louis, on
the 17th, at ten in the evening, after
burning the town, bridge, &c.
They also blew up all the works, and
I retieated with the loss of only one man,
1 who happened to be sick and could not
1 be be carried away. All this was atchiev
ed within fight of the French army,
Mr. Pitt may hopetodiftrefsthe French
by the bill which he has brought into the
House for putting all their property here
fates
[Whole No. 509.]
into a (late of arreftation ; but like all his
other measures we fesr it will revert upon
this country. They have constantly beat
him at his own arts. He laid his hands
upon ioojoool. of the public money of
France, in our Bank, and they instantly
clapped the National Seal on all British
property. He palled an Alien adt, and
they flopped all communications between
the two countries. Thus have they ever
gone beyond his efforts, and thus, when
ever he has tampered with credit, have
they uniformly made it turn out to the dis
advantage of Britain.
General Brown is to succeed General
Wurmfer in his command, The Princc
of Waldeck is to command in Brifgaw.
The news from Pari% which we have
received down to the 23d inttant, is par
ticularly to be noticed for the number of
executions which continue to take place
in that Capital; as well as for the celebra
tions in it of the anniversary of the mur
der of the unfortunate Louis XVI.—
They form a very striking contrast to the
honor yesterday paid by the British Par
liament to the memory of Charles the I ft,
to expiate 'he crimes of a set of fa&ious
men in this nation during the last century,
who brought this Prince to the block.
Private accounts from Paris mention,
that the Convention makes a boast of hav
ing men in this country, who are assisting
its views ; and that it daily expects a depu
ation from hence, to concert the plan of
securing the descent of the French in En
gland.
ENGLISH Prisoners in FRANCE.
Extract of a letter from a Gentleman at
Bourdeaux, dated December 26, 1793*
"On the 24th, all the prisoners con"
fined here asfubjefts of Great Britain were
libeiated. On Christmas day I had. the
honor, with numbers of my countrymen,
of dining in company with one of the
commiflioners—when he addrefTed us in a
short but pathetic speech, assured us that
it was with the greatest relnclance the
National Convention found itfelf under
neceflity of adopting measures so repug
nant to their wilhes, but that from the vast
number of spies in France, such a mea
sure had become for a time in difpenfably
necefTary. He begged further to afiiire
us, that the firft neutral vessel which ar
rived in that harbor, should be hired for
the purpose of coßvoying to their native
country, all fubje&s of G>reat Britain as
should wish tq. return.—Never were pri
soners so happf as we: were during our con
finement—beautiful gardens to walk in,
and a free intercourse with each other }
we had liberty to write to our friends, to
gether with plenty of the befl prqviflons,
good beds, &c. and all at the expence of
the nation."
The total amount of the French Emi
grants appears now, from the mufUr, re
turned to governmeut, to amount to
14,877 men, women, and children,
Wrought off by the British fleet from Tou
lon.
A letter from Toulon dated the 4th inft,
states, that the executions go on rapidly
in that city, and that already 3000, ac
cused of having traiteroufly afiifted the
Englith, have been tried by the military
tribunal, and guillotined.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
French property inforeign Countries.
The Solicitor General, after a short
preface, on the qeceflity of bringing for
ward a measure, mentioned by his Right
Honorable Friend on Saturday, relative
to the late decree palled in the French
National Convention, and dbferving, that
if any difference of opinion should arise <
on any part of the provifiou which should
be proposed that might be discussed in
some stage of the bill, said he should now
content himfelf with moving for leave to
bring in a bill. He moved accordingly,
that leave be given* to bring in a bill, to
prevent the application of debts in the