Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, April 05, 1794, Image 1

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    EVENING AD V E R T I S E R.
"No. 98 of Vol." V.] Saturday, April 5, 1794. [Whole No. 557.]
For Norfolk & FreJericksburgh,
B,l s
SALLY,
John Earl, Matter.
A staunch good velTcl, will fail in a few
days. For freight or p stage, apply to the
master onboard at Chefnut street whir., or
W JOSEPH ANTHONY'd SON.
March 31. dtf -
For Sale or Charter,
J^^^^ANDROM^CHE,
John Moore, Majler.
IS a flout good vrSl'i, about two years old,
burthen tons, I'.as only made three voy
ages, and may be'ent to fca at a small ex
pence. She may be seen at Vine-ftieet wharf,
and the terms made known by application to
WHARTON d LEWIS.
March 2i. dtt
For Amsterdam,
The new fact-failing, ccrpper
i bottomed SHIP
gf|| ADRIANA,
'*?* K. Fitzpatrick, Mailer.
BUILT of live oak and cedar and was in- j
tended for a Liverpool will fail with
all convenient speed. For freight orpaflage,
having excellent accommQdations ? appiy on
board at Walnut street wharf, or to
THOS. & JOHN KETLAND.
N. B. Pafiengers will be landed in Eng
land if required.
March 6, 1794- .
Just Imported,
In the Ship Apollo, Capt. fitzpatrick,
from Amsterdam, and now landing
* on W.'iJmit-ftreet wlaarf, viz.
GrN in pipes,
A few bales Holland Duct,
Ditto Or.nabti.rgs,
Holland Sheeting,
Juniper Berries,
Glass Ware, viz. Tumblers and Mugs, -va
rious sizes.
Sheathing Paper,
Swedes Iron, fqunre and fiat bars,
Hair Ribband, A T o. 4.
Dutch Great Coats, __
A quantity of Junk and Oakum, life. oc.
FOR SALE BV
THOMAS KETLAND, Jun.
STAe above-mentioned Ship is for Sale—
Ihotadapplication be made within a few days ;
otter wife Jhe will take freight for Amjler
datn.
March J, 1794- d—tf
Just Imported,
Inthefhip Abigail, Captain Horton, from St
Peterjburgh in Rujjia, and now landing at
RuJfelFs wharf,
HEMP,
BAR IRON,
RUSSIA SHEETINGS,
RAVENS WICK,
RUSSIA DUCK,
And (or fjle at the ilurcs of the fubfetiber in
Walnut fired, N". ?s
John Donnaldfort.
April 4. diw w&itt
George Briughurft,
COACH-MAKER,
In"Mu!berr_v-(Arch) between Fourth nnd Fifth
Streets, adjoining tlie Episcopal burying,
ground,
TAKES this opportunity of returning, his
grateful thanks to bis former employers,
and reqitcfting their future favors, as well as
those of the public in general.
He continues to make *nd repair at the
(horteft notice, all kinds of pleasure carriages,
such as coaches, chariots, phztons with and
without crane necks, coachees, chaises, kitte
rwens, windi'or fulkeys ard chaii s, and harness
afevecy description, in the neatefl and newest
fcilhion now prevailing in the United States.
And as hehasaquantity of the befl seasoned
wood by him, and capital workman, he has
not the least doubt but he will be able to give
fitmfaiSion to those who pleufe to emplyy him
He has for sale, fever*] carriages almofl
finifhed, fach as coachees, an Italian windsor
chair, bung on steel springs, a light phjeton for
one or two borfes, and a fulkey with a falling
top.
Carriages fold on Commifiion.
Jan. 6,1794. m&tii3in
* • v;
The Admirers of Sacred Music
re refpe&fiLliy i«i formed, that Oi\e or more
Peribrma nces from the mo ft approved
Paris of Handel's Works,
f particularly from the Meifeh) will be given
in the week preceding Easter Sunday, (com
mon, y called Passion week)
Al every ability in the Inftrmneutal ,and
Voc Line will be calh-d ierfch ou this pccaii
on, there is no doubt, but that a Liberal Pub
lic will take the prefeot undertaking under
their prote&ion.
N. i - Part of the Profits will fee appropri
ated to the ufeof a public charity.
A particular description of the Place Se
le<Ftioii,&c. will be given as fo«n as the netef»
fary arrangements can be fettled.
March 29.
~~N ORRIS COURT,
Back of the New Lijitry, between Chefnut
and Walni ;-Streets.
George Rutter,
Respectfully i nforms his frvijfc aini
the public in general, that he continues
carrying on the bulinefs of
Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting,
Like wife, JAPANNED PLATED
for doors or window-lhuttersydont tn tHe molt
elegant mannei, and with difpatcb.
Orders from the country will be thankfully
received, and duly attended to.
December 3<>» -tftf
"Imported -
In the Brig George and Harriot, from
Havre de Grace,
AND FOR SALE BV
Louis Ofmont\
A PERFECT
Affortrnent of Hanging Paper,
hifth coloured and plain.
White fiik Stocking", high drrflied and put
up Eogli'fti fafhton.
Thr bandtQjneft avt iricial Flowers and 'Fea
thers. wfi
Some Looking Glass Plai€« to be fold by th«
cafe.
A few hampers of Champeigne wine 6k
years old.
also,
An elegant parcel of
Bearikin MufFs,
And very beautiful Silk Cloaks, which on
account of the season wiHhe fold low, and at
a long credit.
LIKEWISE
42 pipes Madeira wine^
and a lew calks of Claiet.
A {Quantity of
Hamburgh Demijohns.
In a few Days,
He have for sale,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
White and Black Laces,
Leghorn hats, fans and camhricks, claret in
cases, a quantity of window glass well sort
ed of all size , -and a few pair of reitmrkable
Looking GlaiTes framed, all arrived at Nor
folk, now coming round.
Maroh 22. ~ tl f
In the Name of the French
Republic.
EVERY Frenchman is forbid to violate
the Neutrality of the United States.
All commissions or authorizations tending to
infringe that neutrality, are revoked, and are
to be returned to the Agents of the French
Republic.
Philadelphia, Ventofe 16th, second year of
the French Republic, one and indivisible
( March 6th, 1794, 0.-s.)
The Miuifter Plenipotentiary of the French
Republic. JH. FAUCHET.
The Editors of newspapers within the
United States, are rtrquefted to republifh the
foregoing notice. d
Writing
ON SIGN-BOARDS, JAPANN'D
PLATES, &c.
Done in the most elegant marmefr, and after
the firft matters ; likewise,
Fire Buckets
Painted and finifhfed at the ihortell notice, by
GEORGE RUTTER,
In Norris's Court, back of the New Library,
between Chefnut and Walnut,
Fourth and Fifth ftveets.
March 4. dtf
Excellent CLARET,
In bogheads aud ui caks of $© b.Q.ltlcs each.
ALSO,
A few cafes,Champaigjip Wine;
MADEIRA,
In pipes, hogtheads and quarter
FOR SALE BY
JOHN VAUGHAN,
No. m, South Front ilreet.
Jan. p, 1794. dtl
FOR SALE,
BY MATHEW CAREV, No. 118,
Maiket-Sir-ctt,
An EfTay on Slavery,
Deiigned to exhibit in a new point ot v>ew
11s effctb on murals, tndufiry, and the peace of
society. and calculations are ottered
to prove rive labor oS freemen to bf much *»are ,
productive man that ot Jlaves ; that cooatrics are
rich, powerful and happy, in proportion a* the 1
laboring peoole enjoy the fruit* of rtie-if own
liborai*t hence the n ceffary cnndufiosi, thai
llavery ip inpolitif as well a*
Price a 5 Cents.
Fet n»ry Ij. dtf
The following Certifi
rate ot the funded three prr Cent Stock of tfce
Doincftic .Debt ot the Uni.ed S?a cs standing on
be bwoks of tla£ Ttea/ury ©f th« Caid United
Slates, in the names oi Donnald and Bui ton ot
London, merchants, and fighe^ l by Joseph
Mour fe, Rfgifter of said Treasury, to wit :—
No. 54396, dated 24'h Augarti 9jrgft for
cents was trawkjuttpd Srojn Lon
don w the ship Peter, Paul Hu-ffey., mfller,
b.iand sos New York, and has been Jo'ft.-—
Ihe Subfcnber intending 10 apply to the T«rea
fu» yot the red States ro havje .the feme re
newed., dtfiifs a 1 i pcrfoos who ane ic
the said certificate, to make tb.eir
thereto, if any they have.
Francis Macy.
Piiilad. March 17. tf6w
Samuel Coates,
At IxL Store, Mo. 82, fimth Jfront Jlreet,
Bath for sale,
94 Barrels
New England Beef,
i*9 barrels liver
«'5 ban ehs Cider
9 2 boxes of Candle*,
ijoo pair of men's leather {hoes
642 buflnts of Barfey
A quantity of Taw Ltnt-n
Dirto, of New-tngla.'jd Soal. leather
40 bags #| excelUw Cotton
4 boxes of Chocolate
3000 wt. ot Alfpice
too cases of th befl Hulland gin.
Apiil 1 ■ *eod2.w
JVfordecai Lewis,
Has for Sale at his Store, No. 25, Dock-
Street :—
A few Bales ot RiifTu Sheetings,
Barcelona Handkerchiefs in Boxes,
A ba4c of low-pr iced Cot-ton Hmcfekwchiets,
A Quantity'Ot Souchong Tea, and
Tonkay, ditto.
Holland C n in Cases,
A Quantity of Bi imftonr,,
With a Variety of other Goods.
Feb. 20. a\v6w
To be Sold at Public Vtndttt y
On Friday the nthday of April next,
at the horrfe of 'John Tiwmfon, in Perth-
Amb oy,
The Proprietary House
AND LOT OF LAND,
IN TWArr CITY.
*i.ot contains cicvt.ii acres, op which .is
an orchard at,gralted a,ptle tre&s, a well.of
excellent water, a large ilure c Jlern, and a vc.ry
commodious ffai>le anti coach-troufe, and a grrai
qjtanctty of the btfl buikting ft<itics tn the walls
ol tberhoufe, wliicb was formerly .built tor the'
refideoce ot the Governors ol tyew-Jcricy. The
fituaiiori ot ihts Lot is so well known lor Hs
bcalchiitefs and besuirful profpeft oi fheßariton
river to tire welt ot the b»v, and Stfndiy-*Hoak to
the eail,'that a tuitlier,defcjipnon i.sitonecfilary.
The conditions of sale will be, one third ot the
purchase money to be paid on the tirtl day of
May next, wtien a goon and firificient Heed will
be given to thr puieliafcr, by Ru.
TH.EREUKD, tKfq. Prrfident ihe Board of
Proprietors ol tile Eastern DWifiiMJ of New-
Jersey, ana the remaining two thirds fatislafto
rily fecuiod in equal annual payments.
lis cudei of' the Board,
J AMES PARKER,. Rcgitler.
CC/" "This Gazette Jhaille enlarged, as it
rec eives encouragement—The Subscription
encreafes daily—Ad-vertifmg F,avors are
folicited —These coujlitute an ejfential' Item
in diminishing the Debit Jide of the Accouttf.
Foreign Intelligence.
RECJiIVEB fir TH£
BRITISH JANUARY PACKET.
(cqntin^eo.)
COMMONS OF PAJRJS.
Thursday, Dec. 26.
Columbiau read the projed of a Refo
- ! r llt,on > » wti'ch he demanded, that the
Female Citizens who went to Versailles an,
the sth and 6th of October 1789, and
who were prdfent at the fitting, should be
diftinguiftied by a Banner iu public cere
monies.
i' Pacotte Supported the motion, faying,
that they Chewed great energy on that oc
c 5 and that without them, Liberty
would have been loft. [Here the galk
riesmurmured.3
Chaumette observed, that it was not
iurprizing that women displayed heroism
in battle, gnd he mentioned Jeanne Ach
ate, who saved the town of'Beauvais
He added, that it was not only the wo
men who went to Versailles on the'days
mentioned, who contributed to the events
of that time, bnt that ail the Parisians
ftaml in Chat glory. fThe galleries ap
plauded.] He demanded, that their re
quest should be granted, but that they
should not march under the standard but
as employing themselves in knitting, at
tended by their hufhairds and children.
The coimcH rcfolved, that those fe
males fell have place in civit ceremonies,
*nd thit a tranrrer shall be carried before
them bearing on one fide thfe infeription
whidi is on the Arch of Triumph on the.
Boulevards '• i hug ,as a vrle prey they
drove-the tyrants before them ■» and on
t r/? £ . hcr ~" Woruen ' of the £th and 6th
of O&dber."
The Prefidetit read the following letter:
" Bourdeaux, Dec. 20.
" Since my arrival, I have itudied the
public ipirit of the people here : but have
not found one Bourdelais at a revolution
ary pi.tch. Ido not pretend to judgeihe
people ; they are as every where elfe,good
triots, loving Ltherty; Jbut they are hew:
too ignorant to perceive that a" Republi
can government alone suits virtuous men.
Yeftei'day, being the decades, in the
Temple of Reason many hymns were &ing
m honor of liberty & found PHofophy.
1 alifen and Ifabeau pronounced discour
ses Worthy of true Mountaineers ; the 4
few people who were present at this truly
Republican ceremony, made the vault of
the temple resound with these exprcfTions,
so often pronounced by good patriots ,
Vive la Convention ! Vive la Montaigne
Vive les borvs Patriotes de Paris !
" 1 went to the Comedie in the e
vening ; Putriotie scenes only were exhi
bited. Ihe enthusiasm was not the fame
as that of the morning; the verses, the'
molt consonant to the times, were oirly
applauded by a very few. When the pa
triots called encore! the reft of the
house eppofed it, and ftcnes and o hir
things were frequently thrown upon the
llage ; and frequently hifles wer-h ard —
The Mayor was obliged to r q left the
fpedtators to watch the authors of the
eoufiriiou.
" The good republicans complain fliat
they do not receive all the good Journal j
it will be however necessary that th' y
should fee them—for the number of tl.e
drfaffetted is so great, that too much pre
caution catlnot be taken .to
their criminal projects ; as to myfelf be
, ,assured 1 will neglect nothing to enligh
ten my fellow-citizens, and to propagate
the love of (Liberty and Equality.
(Signed)
" MAMEIN, un.
" Defender of the Republic."
Referred this letter to the Committed
of Public Welfare.
LONDON, January 4.
Rear Admiral Macbride is to have the i