Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, March 27, 1794, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Ofßcttf of (fit Jpfates
evening adve
[No. 90 of Vol. V.]
American Brig
JESaK-T R I T O N,
BURTHEN 700 barrels, with her tackle
and apparel as (he came from sea, She is a
flaunch veficl, not two years old, and may be
put to .sea immediately. For terms apply
to
GARDINER fcf OLDEN,
Arch Street wharf,
IVho have for fale y
Pork, Lard, and Hams as usual,
a quantity of Bacon, Bees Wax, and a few
caflcs Timothy Seed —also
Pig and Bar Iron, and Iron cart
ings, in any form executed on the
shortest notice.
March 14.
For Amsterdam,
The new fail-failing, copper
bottomed SHIP
■Igm 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 or paflage,
having excellent accommodations, apply on
board at Walnut street wharf, -or to
THOS. & JOHN KETLAND.
N. B. Paflengers will be landed in Eng
land if required.
March 6, 1794. dtf
For Sale or Charter,
(An American bottom)
<— John Moorey Majler.
IS a ft out good veflel, about two years old,
burthen 232 tons, has only made three voy
ages, and may be sent to sea at a small ex
pence. She may be seen at Vine-street wharf,
a«id the terms made known by application to
WHARTON'd LEWIS.
dtf
"March it
Treasury ofPENNs yl van la,
February 14, 1794.
PUBLIC Notice is heieby given to all persons
indebted to the Commonwealth, tor monies
borrowed of the Trustees of the Loan Office,
eftablilhed per att of the 4th of April, 1785,
that the time is expired when the last payment
(hould have been made, and every judicable
indulgence having been granted, That unless
they come forward and pay off their refpe&ive
balances on or before the firft day of April next,
preempts will issue againd all delinquents with
out regard to persons or circuroftances. All
former and existing (heriffs, who have money
their hands belonging to said Office, are re
quested to bring it to me on or before the above
period, otherwise I shall be under the disagree
able neceflity of prol'ecoting them without dif
ttnaion.
CHRISTIAN FEBIGER.
P. S. The Printers throughout the State are
requested to inlert the above in their papers for
the information of their fell'ow-ciiizens. d
WHEREAS an alias fubpaena has iflued
out of the Supreme Court of this Com
monwealth, at the suit of Margaret Evans,
ttpona petition preferred by the said Marc a.
ret, praying for a Divorce from the bonds o-
Matrimouy, entered into wich Robert E v a Nsf
Thii is togivcnotice 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 answer the matters alledged
in the said petition.
Wm. CHAPMAN,
Sheriff of Bucks County.
March 5, 1794.
— To Evans.
Department of state,
March ai, 1794.
HAVING received an inftruftion ftoin the
President of the United States, to prepare,
in pursuance of my letter to him of the 2d
of March 1794, statements and reprefenta
tions on the several cases of vexation and spo
liation of our commerce ; I must r»queft all
perlons interested, to whom it may be conve
nient, to call upon me in the city ot Philadel
phia ; in order that I may arrange with them
the proofs and papers necefTary on the occa
sion. Those to whom it may be inconvenient
trom the distance of their residence to call
upon me will receive thro* the mail, informa
tion of such things, as may be deficient in
tbeir refpeflive cfaims.
Edmond Randolph.
The Printers in the fe»eral dates are de
sired to publisH the foregoing notice,
March 24. | d 3 t
IMPORTED
In the Brig George and Harriot, from
Havre de Grace,
and for sale by
Louis Ojmont y
A PERFECT
Afiortment of Hanging Paper,
high coloured and plain.
White silk Stockings, high drrfled and put
up English f«ftiion.
The handsomest artificial Flowers and Fea
thers.
Some Looking Glass Plates to be fold by the
cafe.
A few hampers of Champaigne wfte fix
years old.
An elegant parcel of
Bearikin Muffs,
*diot
And very beautiful Silk Clonks, which on
account of* the season will be fold low, and at
a long credit.
42 pipes Madeira wine,
and a few calks of Clartt.
A Quantity of
Hamburgh Demijohns.
In a few Days,
He will have for sale,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
White and Black Laces,
Leghorn hats, fans and cambricks, claret in
cases, a quantity of window glass well Port
ed of ail iize-;, and a tew pair of remarkable
Looking Glafles framed, all arrived at Nor
folk, now coming round.
March 22
Just Imported,
In the Ship Apollo, Capt. Fitzpatrick,
from Amsterdam, and now landing
on Walnut-street wharf, viz,
GIN in pipe S-,
A Jew bales Holland Duck»
Ditto Oznaburgs,
Holland Sheeting,
Juniper Berries,
jlaJ's IVari'y viz. Tumblers and Mugs,'va
rious fixes.
Sheathing Paper,
Q c ,
Swedes Iron, /qua re and flat bars,
Jfair Ribband, iVo. 4.
Dutch Great Coats,
quantity of Junk and Oakum,
FOR SALE BY
THOMAS KETLAND, Jun.
The above-mentioned Ship is for Sale—
thouldapplication be made within a few dap ;
otherwise Jhe will take freight for Amjler
dam.
March I, 1794.
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 services to
all those Gentlemen, who can place confidenc
in him ; and he afTurcs those who employ him,
that their confidence shall not be misplaced
but it (hall be his constant endeavor, to pay the
ftrifteft attention to their best interest, inall ne
gociations whatever. He has taken the Chamber
in State-Street, over Mr. David Town fend, Watch
Makci's Shop. Vhcre PUBLICSECURI
TIES, of aH kinds, are bought and (old ; and
wheie Commiflion Business of all kinds, will be
tranla&ed on reasonable terms. HOUSES and
VESSELS will be constantly exposed for faie, on
commiflion.
* # * Cash paid for Salem, Providence, and
PoTifmouih BILLS.
*iaw4w
N. B. If any Gentleman in Philadelphia, or
New-York, has any Bufine/s to tranfad at Bojlon,
in Paper Negociations, he atill be happy to be em
ployed, on commijfion.
Boston, Jan. 24, 1794.
A RECOMPENCE OF
One Hundred Dollars,
IS hereby offered by the President 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 such a plan and ele
vation of a Banking House, as (hall be approved
of by them.—A plain, yet handsome front is
desired : The whole building is to be substantial
and commodious with as much space around it,
as the size of the ground will admit.
The Lot on which the building is to be erefl
ed, is fitnated on the weft fide of Third street,
between Chefnut and Walnut ft,eets in Philadel
phia ; and its demenfions are i lo feet on Third
ftrect, and about 100 feet westward.
THOMAS WILLING, President.
AND
Thursday, March 27, 1794-
ALSO,
LIKEWISE
d^tf
mw&ftf
TO BE SOLD,
Agreeably to the last Will of DEBORAH
MORRIS, deceased,
TheHoufe N°. 245,
AND
Lot of Ground
On which it stands, wherein James 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 fub
jedfc to a ground rent of twelve pounds per
annum, payable to the contributors to the
Pennsylvania Hospital, and their fuccefiors
forever. For terms apply to
Samuel Coates,
Jonathan Jones,
Anthony Morris,
Samuel Powell Griffiths,
Surviving Executors of
Deborah Morris, dec'd.
*eop 3W
March i, 1794,
TO BE SOLD,
A large elegantHoufe,
and Lot of Ground,
TN an eligible (ituation,-—alio a Country Scat
within 6 miles of the City, with 9 acres of
land, or 42 acres of Jand and meadow, the
H °use is not exceeded by many in the vicinity
of the city, in size or convenience.
For terms apply to the printer.
January 23,
Henry Rape State of Maryland.
v ' ./High Court of Chancery,
BenjaminGaither > March sth. 1794.
and V
Basil Gaither
The Complainant dates
in his bill that the defendants Benjamin Gai
tlier and Bali! Gaitber were seized in fee as
tenants in common of a tract of land in Fie
derick County, called Hammond's Strife
that being so seised, Basil executed a power
qf attorney to Benjamin authorizing him to
fell his, the said Basil's intcreft in the fa d
land, that afterwards the said Benjamin fold
the laid land to a cei rain William Gaither for
the consideration of fik hundred pounds Wihicb
hath been since paid, that the said William
hath afligned to the Complainant Henry Rape
the bond executed by the said Benjamin for
the conveyance of t.ie said land : The Com
plainant now further states (ar.d so appears
to the Chancellor) that the defendants are
non-refideuts of the lfcate of Maryland, and
herefore out of the reach of the process of
this court.
It is therefore adjudged aad ordered, that
the Complainant procure a copy of this or
der to be inserted in the newspaper of Angell
and Sul ivan, and in the United States Gazet e
at least three weeks successively, before the
twentieth day of May next ; to the intent
tllac the Defendants and all others, who may
conceive themselves interested in the premis
es, may have notice to appear in this court,
on or before the third Tucfday in September
next, to (hew cause wherefore a decree should
not pass for veftmg iii the Complainant
plete legal title to th 6 land aforefaid.
Test,
SAMUEL HARVEY HOWARD,
Reg. Cur. Con.
tuth&s3w
March 18.
FOR SALE,
BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118,
Maiket-Strcet,
An EfTay on Slavery*
Designed to exhibit in a new point of view,
its effects on morals, indujlry, and the peace of
society. Some fact* and calculation! are offered
to prove the labor offrccihcn to be much more
productive than that ot Jlavcs ; that countries are
rich, powerful and happy, in proportion as the
laboring people enjoy the fruits of their own
labor ; and hence the nrccffary conclusion, that
slavery is impolitic as well as unjujl.
Price 25 Cents.
February 15. dtf
Writing
ON SIGN-BOARDS, yAPANN'D
PLATES, £Stc.
Done in the moll elegant manner, and after
the firft mailers i likewifc,
Fire Buckets
Painted and finifhed at the (horteft notice, by
GEORGE Rl/TTER,
In Norris's Court, back of the New Library,
between Chefnut and Walhut,
Fourth and Fifth streets.
March 4.
March 4.
R T I S E R.
[Whole No. 549.]
Congrefi of the United States.
Tuesday, March iB, 1794.
A meflage from the House of Repre
sentatives by Mr. Beckley their clerk :
" Mr. Preiident, The House of Re
presentatives agree to the amendments of
the Senate, to the bill, entitled, " An ast
making further provision for the expenses
attending the intercourse of the United
States with foreign nations ; and further
to continue in force the act, entitled, " An
ast providing the means of intercourse be
tween the United States and foreign nati
ons"—And he withdrew.
Mr. Vining reported from the commit
tee on enrolled bills that they had ex
amined the bill, entitled, " An ast to
provide for the defence of certain port#
and harbors in the United States', —and
the enrolled bill, entitled, "An ast
making further provision for the expenses
attending the intercourse of the United
States with foreign nations ; and further
to continue in force the ast, entitled, " An
ast providing the means of intercourse be
tween the United States and foreign na
tions," and that they were duly enrolled.
Mr. King from the committee appoint
ed to confiderthe bill, sent from the House
of Representatives for concurrence, ei.ti
tled, " An ast making appropriations for
the support of the military eftablilhment of
the United States, for the year one thou
sand seven hundred and ninety four," re
ported the bill without amendment.
m&th—tt
Ordered, That this bill pal's to the third
reading.
A motion was made and seconded, that
it be
Resolved, That a committee be ap
pointed to examine into and report on the
practicability of obtaining statements of
the principles on which the accounts of
the individual states with the United States
have been fettled, and a ltatement of the
several credits allowed in the said settle
ment.
Ordered, That this motion lie for con
sideration.
Mr. Langdon from the committee ap
pointed to consider the bill, sent from the
House of Representatives for concurrence,
entitled, " an ast to provide a naval arma
ment" reported amendments, which were
in part adopted.
Ordered, That this bill pass to a third
reading.
A meflage from the House of Repre
sentatives by Mr. Beckley their clerk :
" Mr. President—The House of Re
presentatives have passed a bill entitled,
" an ast to provide for the erecting and
repairing of arsenals and magazines, and
for other purposes," and " A refolutioa
that the President of the United States
be authorized to employ, as dispatch boats,
such of the revenue cutters of the United
States as the public exigencies may re
quire," in which bill and resolution sever
ally, they desire the concurrence of the
Senate.
" The Spnker of the House of Repre
sentatives having signed two enrolled bills,
I am directed to bring them to the Senate
for the signature of Vice-Prefident."
And he withdrew.
The Vice-President signed the enrolled
bill, entitled, " An ast making further
provision for the expenses attending the
intercourse of the United States with fo
reign nations ; and further to continue in
force the ast, ehtitled "An ast pro
viding the means of intercourse between
the United States and foreign nations"
and the enrolled bill, entitled " An ast
to provide for the defence of certain ports
and harbors in the United States," and
they were delivered to the committee on
enrolled bills to be laid before the Presi
dent of the United States for his appro
bation.
The following written meflage was re
ceived from the President of the Uni t ,,}
IN SENATE,