Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, February 22, 1794, Image 1

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    EVENING ADVERTISER.
[No. 62 of Vol. V.]
PRICE CURRENT. m.Cis. bits. r„.
»•» ttUANHTY.—Dollars ioo Ccnu cjch. Oil, Ditto V T " {e 5°
" —Sweet, bed, m flafks.pr.box 10 5 j
Dirto baskets, 12 bottle* 10
PHILADELPHIA, Teb. 22, 1794* Spermaceti pr. gall. 48
- Train per barrel *0 51
* Dlls.Cts. Dlh.Cts. Whaie 15 33
/\.NCHORS pr.lb. 7 10 Porter pr. callc, 5 33
Alluin, English, pr.cwt. 4 33 l.ondon, pr.doz. v i 60
Ditto, Roch pr. lb. 11 American ditto bot.ihcl. 1 81
Ashes, pot, per ton, j Pitch, pr. bbl. 173 2
Pearl, *34 Pork, Burlington, per barrel, 1.5
Arrack pr. gall. 1 33
10 j Lower county 12 I
Brandy, common, 100 r Carolina 10
Coniac *3° IVas, Albany pr. bushel 1
Braziletto.pr. ton. 5 Pepper, pr. lb. 4°
Bricks, pr.M. 4 ' g Pimento 18
Bread, (tip, pr.cwt. 2 ' fcaifin«,.be.fi, pr. kej 7
Ditto, pilot , 4 „ Ditto pr. jar 333
Ditto, ftn»ll water, per * S 3 Dilto , )OX 3 L -j
Beer, American, in bot ties Rj pr . cwt . 3
pr.doz. bottlesincluded, « 71 P ? ?8
Ditto pr. barrel, Rum, Jamaica, pr. gallo» 116
Boards Cedar pr. M feet, »° _
New England >» J4 win Sward 86
1 li 20 24 Barbadoes 87
Merchantable ptne *0 >4 Country, N.E. 6c
Sap, do. '
Mahogany, perfoot 10 Salt petre.pr. cwt. 1433
The above are the ih.illop piices, SallaOas pr. ton 6 8
forthe yard price, add t dol- Shot ditto 140 >4>
lar o 1 ,:cnts per 1000. Steel, German pr.lb. 9
. 2 Englifti,bljftcrcd, pr. cwt. 10
BnmiWe in.oils pr.cwt. » American pr.-ton 11333
li,ef, boston, pe. barrel >° Crowley', pr. faggot .067
Country Ito Snake root pr. lb. 29 42
Frclh, per cwt. d3d 4 Snap, Biown per lb. 6
Butter pr. lb. » whil< . 8
7T'!" k :." s il 3 48 Caltile »i
Candles, Sperm, pr. lb. * 6 Starch ■ 7
ax , ,8 Snuff pr. doi. bot. 4 560
' ! vrl , a * jg Spermaceti, refined, pr. lb. 48
« Mould, tallovr x ° r ' r *
D.pped * 16 Sailcloth,Enghfh,No. i,pr. yard, 40
Chcefe, F.iwltfls, pr. lb. 25 Boston. No. I. ditto 36
Country ™; No. 11. 35
Chocolate ,6 ' Sugar Lump, pr. lb 21
Cinnamon *4° 2 6 " Loal, fmgle refined aa
Clo-es 1 Ditto, double do. 33
Cocoa pr. cwt. 10 ' " . Havannah, white is 14
Coff.-e pr. lb. ,6 Ditto, brown, 10 it
Coal pr. bulhet a 4 3 'l Muscovado. or. cwt. g 12
Copperas pr.cwt. 1b; Spirits Imi pent,lie pr gallon aj
C.<U"'- American, per cwt. 9 >0 3? Salt, Allum pr. bulhel 80
Cocmn 'pr. lb. 2 7 is —Liverpool .00
Currants !°
l)uck.Ru<l>'.i, pr.piece 14 —Lilbon go
Ravens . 11 Shipbuild. W. O. frame! p.ton, 10
Ouich fail dock, ,8 ®° Dilto Live Oak, aa
Feathers pr. lb. 30 Ditto red cedar, per foot 37 45
Fiax ditto 11 12 Shingles, 18 inch, per M. 333 367
Maxfeed pr.hiilh. 80 90 Ditto 2 feet, 650 6
Flour, Superfine pr. barrel 6 6 33 Ditto 3 feet, dreflVd, 13 a S
Common, 56? 6 Maves P.pr pr. rooo 32
Sur.irddlinga.beft J 3 ' W hue Oak hogHiead, *033
_M«),liul'an * i' Red Oak do. 19 5 o
ditto Ayr, 567 '- c °S", n *' 33
__S:.ip-llull pr. cwt. 14° 1 6 ? Barrel 16
FuHU pr- ton, 50 —Heading s 5 33
r . sis, Skims, Otter, best pr. piece 467
Gin, Holland, V .r, cafe, 4 --Minks 440
Do. pr.gall. . 9 Fox, grey 40 80
Glue, pr. cwt. - .< Ditio red 1 80
Ginger, white race, per lb. t- Mar(ins ,
Ditto, common K. ( >,r r , 33 67
Ditto, ground pr. lb. » Bars
Ginseng, Racoons «7 60
Gunpowder, cannon, pr. q.ca , 3 73 4 Mulk-ratj it so
Ditto, line glazed 4 Beaver nr lh 67 1
r ..'.„ Wheat pr. bu(h 100 110 Braver, pr. lb. 07 >33
Re 70 Deei, 111 hair 10 30
Orts 3.5 I"ar,N T . Jersey, 24 gal. p. bbl. 1
Indian corn Caiollna, 32 gall. 2
,g jr | fV 1 * 10 Turpentine pr. bbl. 2
- Bed (helled pr. lb. 7 Tobacco, J. River, best loolb. 4 33
Buckwheat, per bulh. 4° inferior 333
Hemp, imported, pr. ton, Rappahlnnock 3 33
.nerican, pr. ■ ' Coloured Maryland, 333 8
Herring*, P'- bbl - 3 Dark, 2 40
Hides, raw pr.lb. 9 Long-leaf 240
it Vf 1£ " Eaftern-lhore 9 e 73
H„.(head hoops, pr. M. i* Carolina,new > 7 3
Indign, French per lb. » 67 ■ old v 3 33
Carolina t 180 p ca> Hyson pr, lb. 93 128
Irons, fad pr. ton, 133 33 Hyson (km, $3 60
Iroo, Callings pr. cwt. 3 4 Souchong, 50 93
Bar pr.ton, 82 66 Congo, 43 50
P'g 25 Bohea, 33 36
Sheet *73 33 Tallow, refined, per lb. 9
-Nail rods 100 33 Tin pr. box, s 3 33 *3
Jank, pr.cwt. 4 5 Vetdigreafe pr. lb. 60
Lard, hogs pr.lb. Vermillion, do. >33 1
Lead, in pigs pr. cwt. 5 33 5 «7 Varni(h, pet gallon 33 37
in bars 7 Wax, Bees pr.lb. 25 27
white *6 6 ,fia ' e "^ onr '' on S P r *3 3°
foal, pr.lb. W a o , pr. pipe, ,76 «6
30 —-Te.ejift.pr. p....
133 .67 —fJllul Pr " g '"- 'To
COURSE OF EXCHANGE.
Mola(Te» P T " On London, 8130 days, per £ .ico fterL 466 §
. «oV 463 j
and pi.lb. ,k ° Am fte r d,m, 60 da'y', pr. guilde,. 4 '4'
.i» c< 90 d.;-., 4 o
Oil, » P*' ' g Government bills, drawn at 10 days
Te fight, at 4 %c per guilder.
Ifecfte d # fates
AND
Saturday, February 22, 1794-
Mordecai Lewis,
Has for Sale at his Store, No* 25, Dock-
Street:«—
A few Balcsof RuflTia Sheetings,
Barcelona Handkerchiefs in Boxes,
A bale of low-priced Cotton Handkerchiefs,
A Quantity of Suuchong TYa, Hyson and
Tonkay, ditto.
Holland Giri in Cases,
A Quantity of BiimAonr,
With a Variety of other Goods.
Feb. 20.
Parry and Mufgrave,
Goldsmiths & Jewellers,
No. 42,
SOUTH SECOND-STREET,
HAVE FOR SALE,
An elegant AJfortnient of
SILVER & PLATED WARE,
JEWELLERY &CUTLERY,
Which they will dilpole of on the moll rea
sonable terms. Dcvices in hair, Miniatures
sett, and every thing in the gold and silver
way, done as usual.
December 24.
Philosophical Lectures,
By J. M. RA Y.
FROM Edinburgh, lately from Paris,
teacher of Hebrew, &c. languages, au
thor ot'Comprehenfive View of Philosophical,
Political, and Theological Systems, from the
creation of the world to the present time, &rc.
He will begin this second course of Ledlures
February 27th, at 6 o'clock in the evening, in
the Friends' grammar school room, 4tk street,
and will finifh it in a month.—The idea of i\
was fuggeftcd by some Ladies for the improve
ment of the sex—but it is for both
lexej (of any age above whereby
they will discover a new world in natuie,
concealed from others as a fine country is
from travellers in tht night, and as the light,
and the appearance of nature is from the
blind ; this will be a new scene of enjoyment
and delight, as that of feeing is to one born
blind, and will teach them to acquire the pro
per use of their faculties, as a child does that
of his limbs by learning to walk this will
elevate them to a Philosophical region of sub
lime enjoyments and rational pleasures, as
much superior to the pleasures and amuse
ments of others as a man is to a child in fla
ture, and which will endure the lhock of aJ
verfity, and not forfake them like others, in
affliction and old age ; as the use and end of
all real knowledge k practice and happiness,
this course will tend to promote personal hap
piness, and fit for the duties of society, one
part of it will be on the prefer vation of health
of body and serenity of mind, without which
riches can afford no enjoyment : those whoob
ferved the author's regimen,efcaped the Pesti
lential disease in the house were others died
of it. To begin with an introductory Lec
ture on the great benefits of Phi lo fop by to
human life.
Feb. 19.
Daily's Hotel.
GIFFORD DALLY,
Formerly Keeper of the City Tavern, and
of the Merchant's Cojfee-Houfc of this
City :—
RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and
the Public in general, that he has THIS
DAY opened a HOTEL in Shipf>en-Street, be
tween Third and Fourth-Streets, at the House
formerly occupied by Mr. Timmons, which
has lately been greatly improved, and is now
very commodious; where he has turniflied him
felf wilh the best of LIQUORS, and will fur
nifti a TABLE for Parties, with the best provi
sions the Markets afford, at any hour, on the
Ihorteft notice. From his long experience in
this line of business, he flatters himfelf be shall
be able to give fatisfa&ion to all who may plcafe
to favor him with their company.
Philadelphia, January 29,1794.
C 3* This Gazette Jhallbe enlarged\ as it
receives encouragement —The Suhfcription
encreafes daily—Advertifmg Favors are
folicited —These conflitute an ejfential Item
in diminijhing the Debit fide of the Account.
As the Editor has repeatedly been
fubjeded to poflage on the Letters of persons %
who have in that -way applied to purchase
the Fount of Long Primer 'which he has
for sale —those who wi/h to buy those types,
are informed that the price is twenty cents
per pound, cafb-—to be paid at their delive
ry—the fount weighs about 250 ft,.
[Whole No. 520.j
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 22,
In the Supreme CoukT of the Usi-r^
Alexander S. Glass, tsf Appeal from the
Others, appellants, j Circuit court
versus ! for the Dif.
The sloop Betsey and car- s trict of Ma
go, and Pierre Arcade J ryland.
Johaniiene appellee. J
3taw6w
AT a supreme Court of the United
States held at Philadelphia, (the
fame being the present feat of the Nation
al Government,) on Saturday the Bth
day of February in the year of our Lord
one thousand seven hundred aud ninety
four, before the Honorable John Jay,
Esq. Chief Justice, and the Honorable
William Cufliing, James Wilson, John
Blair, and William Paterfon, Efquirej,
AfTociate Justices of the said Supreme
Court, came the parties, as well appel*
lants, as appellee, in the above appeal by
their refpettive advocates ; and after fu!>
hearing of all and Angular, the ma'' tera
and things set forth, and contaiue j; n t j, e
record and minutes of the proceedings, aJ
well of the Circuit Court, f or the Mary
land Diftria, as of t 'h e Diftria Court
; or D# nek in said appeal, and so
lemn argupr ient Q f advocates, be
ing hi"i thereon : the said Supreme Court
<■» \he United States,(fitting and adjourn
ing from day to day) until the twelfth
day of February instant, took the fame
into consideration, and held the fame un
der advisement until the eighteenth day of
February aforefaid.
mw&ftf
At which day the said Court being met
and the advocates aforefaid attending, the
Court proceeded to the publication of their
final sentence or decree, which being read
and filed, is in the words following, to
wit:
This Court being decidedly of opinion
that every Diftria Court in the United
States poflefs all the powers of a Court of
Admiralty, whether considered as an in
stance or as a prize court, and that the plea
of the aforefaid apellce, Pierre Arcade
Johannene to the jurifdiaion of the Dif
tria Court, for the diaria of Maryland,
is altogether inefficient. It is therefore
considered by the Supreme Court afore
faid, and now finally adjudged and de
creed by the fame, that the bid plea be,
and it is hereby over-ruled and difmifled,
and that the decree of the said Diftria
Court of Maryland, founded thereon, be
and the fame is hereby revoked, reversed
and annulled.
And the said Supreme Court, being
further clearly of opinion that the Dif
tria Court of Maryland aforefaid, has
jurifdiaion competent, to enquire and to
decide whether in the prcfent cafe restitu
tion ought to be made to the claimants or
either of them, in whole or in part, that
is, whether such restitution can be made
consistently with the laws of nations, and
the treaties and laws of the United States;
therefore it is ordered and adjudged that
the said Diftria Court of Maryland, do
proceed to determine upon the libel of
the said Alexander S. Glass, and others,
agreeably to law and right, the said plea
to the jurifdiaion of the said Court to
the contrary notwithstanding.
And the said Supreme Court being
further of opinion that no foreign power
can of right, institute or erea any Court
of Judicature, of any kind, within the
Jurifdiaion of the United Slates, but
such only as may be warranted by, and
be in pursuance of treaties—it is there
fore decreed and adjudged, that the Ad
mirelty Jurifdiaion which has been exer
cised in the United States by the Con
sul» of France, not being so warranted ;
is not of right.
It is further ordered by the said Su
preme Court, that this cause be, and it
hereby is remanded to the Diftria Court
for the Maryland Diftria for a final decj
tD States,