Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, March 10, 1794, Image 1

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[No. 7of Vol. V.]
For Amsterdam,
■f-J-, Tlic new falt-failinc:, copper
bottomed SHIP
fgg ADRIAN A,
K. Fitzpatrick, Matter.
BUILT of live oak and cedar and \yas 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. C5 1 JOHN KETLAND.
N. B. Paflengers will be landed in Eng
land if required.
March 6, 1794«
For Frederick fyurgb
Falmouth,
(Rappahannock River, Virginia)
. THE SCHOONER
Friend/hip,
b , s j Macnamara,Matter
Will fail 011 Saturday next. For freight or
paflaje apply to the Captain oil board, at
Jolia Wain's Wharf, or to
Emanuel Walker.
WHO HAS FOR SALF,
VIRGINIA TOBACCO, FLOUR,
WHEAT, and GINSENG.
March 5. 3 twff
For Sale or Charter,
Tlie Sh,p
bmtrj ANDROMACHE,
( an American bottom)
John Moore, Master ;
Is a itout good veflel, about two years old,
burthen 43 » tons, has only made Jhree voy
ages, and may be sent to sea at a small ex
pence. She may be seen at Vine-street wharf,
and the terms made known by application to
Wharton Lewis.
Feb. 2i, 1794-
Just Imported,
In the Ship Edward, Capt. Crandon, from
St. Petersburg in RuiTia,
And now landing at South-street Wharf, viz.
Hemp,
PAR IRON,
R TT SSIA SHEETING,
i; even's duck,
7< 'iSSIA DUCK,
lion's BRISTLES. .
AND FOR SALE BY
John Donnaldfon,
No. 22, Wamut-ftrect.
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March 4,1794
Jlift Imported,
In the Ship Apollo, Capt. Fitzpatrick,
from Amsterdam, and now landing
on Walnut-street wharf, viz.
GIN in pipe
A few bales Holland Ducky
Ditto OznaburgSt
Holland Sheeting,
]Juniper Berries,
Glafi Wart, viz. Tumblers and Mugs, va
rious Jhsts*
Sheathing Paper,
Swedes square andjlat bars.
Hair Ribband\ No. 4.
Dutch Great Coats,
A quantity of Junk and Oakum, CSV* C>c.
FOR SALE BY
THOMAS KETLAND, Jun.
The above-mentioned Ship is for Sale—
fbould application be made within a few days ;
other wife Jhe will.tale freight for Amjler
di'm.
March I, 1794.
WHEREAS an alia* fubpcena has ifiued
out of the Supreme Court of this Com
monwealth, at the suit of Margaret Evans,
upon a petition preferred by the said Marga
ret, praying for a Divorce from the bonds o
Matn mon y, entered into with Rober* Evans.
This it to g»vc notice to the said Robert, that
he be and appear at the said Supreme Court, to
be held at the City of Philadelphia on Monday
the seventh day of April next, at the State-House
in the said City, to anfwet the matters alledged
in the said petition,
Wm. CHAPMAN,
Sheriff of Bucks County.
Mareh 5. 1794-
T$ Rsbert Lvans.
NI N G
TO BE SOLD,
Agreeably to the last Will of DEBORAH
MORRIS, deceased,
TheHoufe N°. 245,
Lot of Ground
On which it Hands, wherein Jam f s Biddle
now lives, on the north fide of Market-
street, near Sixth-street.
THE House being 18 feet 10 inches in
Front on Market-street, and the Lot
117 feet deep. The whole will be fold lub
je& to a ground rent of twelve pounds per
annum, payable to the contributors to toe
Pennsylvania Hospital, and their fuccefibrs
forever. For terms apply to
and
Samuel Coatfs,
Jonathan Jones,
Anthony W. Morris,
Samuel Powell GRirnrns,
Surviving Executor* of
Deborah Morris, d?c'd
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March I, 1794.
W A N T E D,
A Man Servant,
Who is acquainted with the common duties
about a house. None need apply but such
as can be well recommended.
March 4.
A Slitter of Iron
WANTED.
A MAN well (lulled in rolling and
flitting Iron into Sheets, may have
good encouiagement by calling on the
Printer. Feb. 27. eop4t
Excellent CLARET,
In hogl'»cads and in cafcs of 50 bottles cach.
also,
A few cases Champaigne Wine ;
MADEIRA,
In pipes, hogsheads and quarter cafV.s,
FOR SALE BY
No. in, South Front«!trcei
Jm. 2, 1794.
Mordecai Lewis,
Has for Sale at his Store, No. 25* Dock-
Street :—
A few Bales of R.iflia Sheetings,
Barcelona Handkerchiefs in Boxes,
A bale of low-priced Cotion Handkerchiefs,
A Quantity of Souchong Tea, Hyson and
Tonkav, ditto.
Holland Gin in Cases,
A Qu mtity of lir iin it >ne,
With a Variety of other Goods.
3* a w6w
Feb. 20.
Exhibition of Artificial
Chinese Fire-JVorks,
Without powder, smell, or smoke.
MR. STUVER returns his sincere thanks
to the public for the great encourage
ment he has met with, and has the h(Dnor to
inform them, that his exhibition will be con
tinued every evening (Sundays excepted) at
7 o'clock, in Cherry-Alley, the firfl door weft
of Fourth-street. Tickets for grown persons
I id. and for children 6d.
Sele6fc parties confiding of ten or more per
sons will be admitted from 8 o'clock until 10,
notice being given the afternoon previous to
the exhibition. Tickets one quarter dollar.
Vivat Respublica.
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March 4.
TREASURYofPENNSYLVANIA,
February 14* 1 794*
PUBLIC Notice is hereby given to all per Co n
indebted to the Commonwealth, (or monies
borrowed of the Trußees of the Loan Office,
eftabliibcd per ad of the 4 th of April, 1785,
that the time is expired when the last payment
ftould have been made, and every jnftifiable
indulgence having been granted. That unlcfa
thev come forward and pay oil their refpedtive
balances on or before the firft day of April nox',
precepts will issue against all delinquents with
out regard to persons or cirrnmOances. Ail
former and exiftiug Iheriffs, who have money
in their hands belonging to said Office, arc li
quefied to bring it to me on or before the above
period, otherwise I (hall be under the disagree
able necessity of prosecuting them without dif
* tin&ion.
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P. S. The Printer* throughout the State a r e
requeued to iniert the «bove in their paper* for
the information of their fellow-citii.cn*.
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AND
ADVE R T I
Monday, March 10, 1794.
AND
Enquire of the Printer.
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JOHN VAUGHAN,
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CHRISTIAN FEBIGER
For Sale by the Sub/lribers,
Muscovado sugar in hhds.&bbis.
Hyson and Souchong Teas.
Sherry superior quality, in pi'pes
and quarter calks,
Spanilh indigo.
Boston Beef, in barrel
And a small invoice of Muslins.
NALBRO' & JOHN FRAZIER,
No. 164, South Front-flreet.
March 8
Writing
ON SIGN-BOA RDS, JAPANN'D
PLATES, tfc.
Done in the mod elegant manner, and after
the firft mailers ; liktwife,
Fire Buckets
Painted and finiftied at the fhortefl notice, by
GEORGE RUTTER,
[n Norris's Court, back of the New Library,
between Chefnut and Walnut,
Fourth and Fifth streets.
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March 4
'To be Sold at Public Vendue,
On Friday the nth day of April next,
at the house of John Thomson, in Perth-
Amboy,
The Proprietary House
AND LOT OF LAND,
IN THAT CITY,
THE Lot contains eleven acres, on which is
an orchard of grafted apple trees, a well of
excellent water, a large (lone c.stern, and a very
commodious stable and coach-houfc, and a great
quantity of the best building stones in the walls
of the house, which was formerly built for the
refjJence of the Governors of New- Jerfcy. The
filiation of this Lot is so well known for its
healthiness and beautiful profpeft of the Rarston
river to the weft of the bav, and Sandy-Hook to
the east, thai a further defoiption is unnccrffary.
The conditions of sale will be, one third of the
purchase money to be paid on the firft day of
May next, when a good and fufficiem Deed will
be given to the puichaf"*r, by Walter Ru
th eh surd, Esq. President of the Board of
Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New-
Jerffey, and the remaining two thirds fatisfa&o
rily secured in equal annual payments.
By order of the Board,
JAMES PARKER, Rcgifter.
Perth-Ambov, February 5.} 794 gawam
TO BE SOLD,
A large elegant House,
and Lot of Ground,
IN an eligible situation, —also a Country Seat
within 6 miles of the City, with 9 acres of
land, or 42 acres of land and meadow, the
Hoirfe is not exceeded by many in the vicinity
of the city, in size or convenience.
For terms apply to the printer,
January 23.
A RE COM PENCE OF
One Hundred Dollars,
IS her by offered by the Prffident and Direc
tors of the Bank of the United States, to any
person who (hall, on or before the full day of
May next, produce to them fuch.n plan and ele
vation ol a Banking House, as (hall be approved
of by-them.—A plain, yet handsome front is
defited : The whole building is to be fubflaniial
and commodious with as much space around it,
as thr size of the ground will admit.
The Lot on which the building is to be erefV
ed, is situated on the weft fideqf Third-street,
between Chefnut and Walnut-ftrcets in Phila
delphia ; and its dimensions arc 110 feet on
Third-street, and about 100 feet westward.
THOMAS WILLING, Prefidcrtt.
eop 3W.
JAMES LEACH,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
the public, That from the encouragement
he has received, from several refpe&able Gentle
men, he is induced once more, to embark in the
PAPER LlNE—and would offer his fe-vices to
all those Gentlemen, who can place confidence
in him j and he allures those who employ him,
that their confidence shall not be misplaced -
bur it (hall be his constant endeavor, to pay the
ftri&eft attention to their be ft interest, in all ne
gociations whatever. He has taken the Chamber,
in State-Street, over Mr. David Tuwnfend, Watch
Maker's Shop.——Where PUBLIC SECURI
TIES, of all kinds, are bought and fold; w.d
whete Com million Bufmefs of all kinds, will te
tranfaftcd on icaforiable terms'. HOUSES and
VESSELS will be constantly exposed lor hie, on
cominiffioji.
%* Cadi paid for -Salem, Providence, and
Ponfmouth BILLS.
N. B. If any Gentleman in Philadelphia, o r
Sew-Yoik.hfs any Bujtntfi [c tratfael at fitjltn,
in Paper Negotiations, he will it h'Pf} U be ««-
ploxed on comnvffion.
Bolton, Jan. 179 V
S E R.
[Whole No. .?53>]
Congress of the United. States.
IN SENATE,
Friday, February 28.
Mr. Vining from the joint committee
on enrolled bills, that they had
examined the bill, entitled, " An a& in
alteration of .the ast establishing a mint
and the coins of the United
States," and tTiat it was duly enrolled.
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A mefTage irom the House of Repre
sentatives by Mr. Beckley their clerk :
" Mr. President, —The Speaker of th#
House of Representatives having signed
an enrolled bill, I am dire fled to bring it
to the Seuate for the signature of the Vice
President"—And he withdrew.
The Vice President signed the enrolled
bill last mentioned to have been examined,
and it was delivered to the committee on
enrolled bills, to be laid before the Presi
dent of the United States for his appro
bation
Mr. Vining from the joint committee
on enrolled bills, reported that they had
this day, laid the last mentioned enrolled
bill before the President of the United
States. . .
The Senate resumed the consideration
■of the motion made the 22d inflant, on
the report of the committee, on the pe
tition of Conrad Laub and others, refpeft
ing the ele&ion of Mr. Gallatin to be a
Senator of the United States,
And on the question to agree to the
motion as follows;
" Resolved, That Albert Gallatin, re
turned to this House as a membei for the
State of Pennfylvania,is duly qualified for,
and elected to a feat in the Senate of the
United States."
It patted in the negative—Yeas 12—
Nays 14.
The yeas and nays being required by
one fifth of the Senators present,
Those who voted in the affirmative,
Messrs. Bradley, Brown, Burr, But
ler, Edwards, Gunn, Jackson, Lang
don, Martin, Monroe, Robinson and
Taylor.
Those who voted in the negative, are,
Messrs. Bradford, Cabot, Ellfworth,
Foster, Frelinghuyfen, Hawkins, Izard,
King, Livermore, Mitchell, Morris, Potts,
Strong and Vining.
On motion, that it be
m&tFi— tf
" Resolved, That the election of Al
bert Gallatin to be a Senator of the Uni
ted States was void, he not having been
a citizen of the United States, the term
of year 3 required as a qualification, to be
a Senator of the United Sates."
A motion was made to divide the quef
tior at the word " void" and
On motion
To agree to the firil paragraph of the
motion so divided—
It passed in the affirmative—yeas 14 —
Nays 12.
The yeas and nays being required by
one-fifth of the Senators present.
Those who voted in the affirmative, are,
Messrs. Bradford, Cabot, Ellfworth, Fos
ter, Frelingbuyfen, Hawkins, Izard, King,
Livermore,Mitchell,Morris, Potts, Strong
and Vining.
Those who voted in the negative, arc,
MefTrs. Bradley, Brown, Burr, Butler,Ed
wards,Gunn, Jackson, Langdon.Martion, -
Monroe, Robinson, and Taylor.
On motion to adopt the refutation a»'
follows:
" Resolved, That the election of Al
bert Gallatin to be a Senator of the Unit
ed States, was void ; he not having been
a citizen of the United States, the terra
of years required as a qualification, to be
a Senator of the United States."
It pafled in the affirmative—yeas 14,
nays 12.
The yeas and nays being required by
one fifth of the Senator* present ;