EVENING AD V E R T I S E R. [No. iii of Vol. V.] Tuesday, April 22, 179 4- [Whole No. 50 7. j Tor Norfolk & Frcdericksburgh, good veftel, will fail in a few dzys. tor freight or p :flkge, apply to the inafter on board at Chefnut street wharf, or ,l> JOSEPH ANT HO NT & SON. March ji. "for Sale or -Charter, A NDKOMACHE, IS i tfont good veflkl, about two years old, foSFThen tcyu% has only made thice voy and may be-ient to lea at a finali ex -■pena* She may be 1 fee n at Vi ; >e-{treet Mfhari, a«d tUe terms made looavd by application to WHARTON & LEWIS. March 2i. 4** _ For Amsterdam, The new fall-failing, copper %. bottomed SHIP figgl ADRIAN A, K. Fitzpatrick, Miller. BUILT of live oik and cedar and was in tender: for a fjvtrpobl Trader, will fail with 30 -o'.l'Knient speed. l"or freight or paflage, ksvittg excellent accommodations, apply on ttrtswdir Walnut street wharf, or to ™ TflOS. & JOHN ZETLAND. ST. B. PaffTcngers will be landed in Eng fafid'if required. Rfcrck by 1794- Just Imported, 8* {Tie Sfirp. Apollo, Capt. Fitzpatrick, few Amsterdam, and now landing on Walnut-street wharf, viz. GIN 'in pipes, A fino bales Holland buck, K ■ :Mit»Oznabargs, ' ■ Holland Sheelir.g, ywiiper Berries, (fhijs '/Fare, w4. Tumblers and Mugs, Dfl rio:is Jizes. t . fb/atMrig. Paper, Swedes .['on, fqnare and fiat bars, Hair liibbmm, No. 4. Dutch Great Coats, A~.ty of 'Junk anil Oakum, Ljc. Of. FOR SALI! BY THOMAS IvETLAND, Jun. T/y.i ahove-mnilianed Ship is for Sale—- etfar&ifi jie will take freight for Amjltr- Aim*. March t, 1794- d—tf fix Profits arising front the foilwing publi cation are for the benefit of- the Poor. tuft publiffied, printed- by R. AithW and Son, and fold' by J. Crjikihank, \V. Young f . Dobfon, and the other Bookfeliers, OF THE Proceedings of the Committee, Appointed on the 1-4tfc September 1 793, by the Citiisns of Pailadelphia, -the Northern liberties, and the Dftrift of Southwark, to atie'd to and alleviate the .fufleriugj of rlie aHfifted.with the Malignant Fever,pie tfal'ent, in ttli City and its vtcinity. WITH AN APPENDIX, CON T A !N G A lift of persons adnv; ted into the Hofpi ral at liufti hi.l, Slewing the times of their admifEoo, usathauddifchaxge. l&imuer of Iluui'i s, Deaths, &c. in the refpetHve alleys, and couits in the (Sty ot Philadelphia, Nmthern Liberties, and MMfS «t S'Jiithwark. A lift of the Interments in the Burial ground's in-tlie eity.of Philadelphia, Northern liberties, and Diftridt of Southwark, with a AfeteWbtogiCal account of the weather. A luminary of donations in cash and provl Ifonf, received from sundry persons and pU e&f, 1 for fie uf:<jf the poor and afflicted. : d i^_ A PEW BARRELS OF POTATOES, Well [£eked, out of a very large quantity— and a few Tierces of Rice, • FOR SALE BY Louis Ofmont, No. 117, north Second street. *?• dtf Louis Ofmont, Ha* removed from No. 40, noith Third street, to No. j»7, north Second ltreet, between Aich and Race streets, in thole stores lately occupied by Mr. Starman, opposite to MciTu ] W. and \Vi Gibhs, w.fieh: he keeps his Wholesale Wareheul'e, tor the falc cl all ions of GOODS, and the traafaaion pi all commifiion Eufiucfs, and Has now for Sa\e, o White silk stockings, High du-flcd Engirfti fafhion A box of French pomatum Hanging Paper of (he b'eft patterns and co lours A few pieces of Long Lawns An invoice ot Sattm C'oaks, which on ac count o I trie fealbn will be Ibid low and at a long credit Champaign Wine 6 years old A few pipesLilbon Wine £)<i. do. PoitWl'ie do. Madeira Som e Ca'lcavelU Wme Bur^ u "dy Wine aud Cl»ret. V^ April l - , The following Certifi «„teo» the funded three pi r Con Suick ot the: Do.mftic Debtol the Un.ea Su.cs on the books of the T-reaiury qt the Ui£ United States, in the names ol London, merchant,, and figocd by Jo'cph Nouile, Rc'g'ftcr of f.id Tu.lury, to wit .— N , <476, dated H h Aoguft .792 tor *959 dollar j and 3 3 cents «M tranlrolltea don ill the thip Peter, Paul Hulfey, iwOer, bound for New York, and ha, been loU.— The Subscriber intending to apply to the rea fury of the United States to have the l,»>e re nted, defue. allpe.fons who a,e intend.,,, the said certilicaie, to make their objections thereto, if any they have. Francis Macy. Philad. March 27-' d6w "^TYXTcYT - " (PJ- THE fchoouur DELIGHT, the pro per iy of M«nu.l Antonio Martin, ol the 11- l.ttio of BjjiJ y.IU, was or, tbe 18th of Oc tobei tait,wlii« l>' m S at anchor in the io<ul Hp »iUt Ifliud, toicibly entered and earned ult by JOHN D'JNHAM, JOHN MWW a nun by the nanro of DODGu:, and .one other ; pari'on, name unknown. —vellel was ioid j to.VI A. Martin, by William iWNeill, who, came to Bona-VitUin her, I ton Madura.— J Sue was built in the c'junty ol Matthews, Ifate of Virginia, and was regifter-tfefat New- York, the 16th Aprd, .793—Her irame was printed on her Iterit— Her laws : a 6 leet 6 tnehes kee., lbfeet 6 inches ■ bcdiu, no.d 6 feet 2 inches, lier.burthen 54 tuns - <r 1 At the time of iheir eii.enng the vellel, there was a black man on board by-the name of BaKbaaqr, whom they carried oil withthui). | the other perions wefe mariuets. DuAhum is a married man, and hus a family at Nan g pieces Broad Jo^li; 1 do. 9 do. '79 pieces Cotton, (needle, woiked)—33 do. do inferior, s moys of Salt j file had lev.en foall arms and :°,m P' ftols - . . If any person can give any information of this vellel, or any part of the property, fotliat it can be recovered, or the oitenders brought oj ju'l'ce, tbey are requeued to inform MeflVs. | JoscSH Anthony and Sow, Philadelphia ; Muit nay and Mumfojd, New-Yoik ; Laark and Nightingale, Providence; or Heau and Ajiory, Boftoii. March i). diw. ■- ■ ■ In the Name of the French Republic. EVERY Frenchman is forbid to violate I 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, feeond year of the French Republic, one and iadivifible (March 6th, 1794, 0.5.) The Minister Plenipotentiary of the French Republic. JH. FAUCHET. The Editors of newspapers within the United States, are requested to republith the foregoing notice. d CC/" This Gazette Jhallle enlarged, as It receives enafuragement—Tbe Subscription encreafes daily—Advertising Favors art folicited —Tbefe eonjiitute an ejfential Item in diminishing the Debit fide of tht Account. A FEW POUNDS V A NIL L A, FOR SALE BY 1 Louis Ofmont. April 19. ' djt. Excellent CLARET, 111 hogP*cd>i& and in cases of 50 bottles cacb? ALSO, A few cases Champaigne Wine; MADEIRA, In pipes, hogsheads and quarter casks, FOR SALE BY JOHN VAUGHAN, No. 111, South Front ilfccet. Jan. a;, 1794. dtf FOR SALE, BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118, Maiket-Street, An EfTay on Slavery, 10 vxoibM in anew point .ot v.iew it &etftds on morals, hidujiry, and the peace of Jociety. Some tatU and calculations ai e otlered (o prove the labor ii'if itcmen to be much more pwdufiw than that oi Jlavet ; thai countries are 1 Acjh, powerful and happy, in proportion as the laboring pe&pie enjoy th'e triads of tlieii own labor ; and hence the m ciffai y concl'ufioo, that llavery is impolitic as well js unjujt. Pjri ck 25 Cents. dtf February 15. Lately Published. SOLD BY Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, South Second-Street : Hillary of N< w.Humplhttc, horn the rDVftovt-ry of the River Pitcirtaqua—by Je remiah Belknap, D. D. 3 Veils. Prioc m Boards, 4.1 DolUis. The Forrcftcr, an American Fable, being a S'qucl to the Hillory ot John Bull the Cioihier. Pice, 75 Gents. A l.Mcouife, intended to commemorate the Discovery ot Anienca by Chrii\opher Colum delivered at the rcqucft of the Hiitoricai Society in Maifuchufctts, Odober 23d, 1792, bemg ibe completion of the Third Ctntury, lince 1 hat memorable event. To which arc added, Four Diirertations, connected with the fubjtff—By the fame author. Price, £0 Cents. MHl*C|ti7. tutf&l^w Just Published, In one handsome volume, nmo. Price $s AND FOR SAL'S BY JOHN ORMROD, At Franklin's Head, No. 4 1, Second Street, AN ESSAY ON THE Natural Equality of Men, On the Rights that result from it, and on the Duties which it imposes. To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by the Teylerian Society at Haarlem. Carretted- and Enlarged. By WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN, D. D. ProfeiTor of Moral Philosophy, ahd the Law • oi' Nature, and of EcclelialHcal History ; ahd Mlriillfer of the Englilh Chili ch at U treclir. Aliquid semper ad communenl utilitatem af ferent! uin. The Firjl American Edition. THE grand principle of Equality, if right ly underflood, is the only basis 011 wlud> uiiiverfai juftlce, sacred order, and perfect freedom, can be firnrty built, and permanent ly Itcurcl. The view of it exhibited ill tbis eflay, at thd fame time that it reprfcijes the mfolence of office, the tyranny of pride, and ! the outrages of oppieffion ; confirms, in $he \ niolt'forcible manner, the nfceeffity ol fubur j dination, and the just demands of lawful au thority. So far indeed, from loofenirig'the j bands of society, that it maintains inviolate, every natural and every civil diftinftion, draws niori cTo' ely every social tie, unites in one harmonious and jultly proportioned lyf tem, and brings: men together 011 the even ground or the inherent rights ps human na ture, of reciprocal obligation, and of a com mon relation to the community. Match 18. ~ ■ ' tu&ftf To be Let, For Merchants Compting Houses or Public Offices, Two brick 3 story Houses, HAVIN-G 6 1001ns in each, wiih fire places befidc garreis, Gtuate on the south westerly fide of Dock ftrtct, between fear and Walnut ftrccu. Eriqoireof 3EXJAMIN IV. MORRIS. April 11. tuth&stf UNITED STATES. BOSTON, April 12. HUMANE SOCIETY. At a late meeting of the TrusteeS o the Humane Society, information of the following event given to them, and fully authenticated. On the 26th ps March last, about I o'clock, P.M. as Mr. Stephen Twiftand Mr. Hopeftill Bradlee, both furthers of the GarriCon at the Castle, were fiihing in a small c#noe, between I.ong-Ifland head and the east point of Speftatle-Iflatid, they Were fuddtnly overtaken with a hea vy squall of wind, which induced them to attempt gaining the shore \<?ith all pof ilble speed. While they were endeavor ing to accompli fh this, against an high sea and a severe fret of wind, they descri ed something at the distance of two or three hundied yards from them, which they soon concluded to be the head of a man. They instantly determined to go to his relief, hazardous as the attempt was ; and tacking about soon came near him. Here they paused for a moment, and with great presence of mind required from the man an absolute and sacred prfl mife, that he would not attempt to toufch their canoe except in the manner which they fllould prefcri'oe—as seizing it iiji prudf ntly might destroy them as well V.3 himielf. This prctr.ife he made them—and wfytn they nrae to him he defiit'd them to saVe his little son, of about fix years i;ld,whora he was holding 111 his arms. Him they took in at the head of the canoe. Mv. Twist then turning it round.and dii'eqt fng Bradlee with the child to lie down in the head, he drew the man gently into the canoe, at the stern, and then for the shore of Speftacle-lfland, wliicn, nctwith ftanding tfie violence of the wind, they reached in fafety. Here they were re ceived by the people of the I(land with the utmost "kindness and hospitality, and after di'.ers applicatlpns the child, who appeared perfeft'y dead when brought on , shore, was restored to animation. The persons saved, were Mr. Thomas Barnes of this town, and. his son. Mr. Barnes relates, that the boat in wliich he and his ftsn with Mr. Wiliam Brown and Mr. John Dailey (both alfo.of this town) were, was funk at the firft coming up of the squall; that he caught his son as the boat was finking,,and providentially fe;zed the top of the mad, (which was two feet under water) with one hand—by this he held fact, while he clasped his child to his bosom with the other. In this fituatiou he remained more than half an hour, be fore the canoe came to his relief. The two men, Mr. Brown and Mr. Daily, at tempted to swim to Long-Island, but fail ed in the attempt, and were both drown ed.— TheTruftees gave to Mr.Twi(l> (who was principally active in the bufijiefs) a reward of ten dollars; and to Ms:, lee a reward of five dollars—lor their lial exertions on this occafior. —ani direct ed this account to be published to their honor, to induce others to imitate'the-hu manity, enterprise, and prudence cf these worthy men. SHIP NEWS. Capt. Afhmead left Calcutta the 24th Dec. and Madrafs the 9th January—he failed from Calcutta in company with the ship Adventure, Chapman, Boston, home ward bound. The ship Dispatch of Bos ton, Newell, failed from Calcutta 15 days before him. The 6th inft. in lat. 26; 52, long. 62, 44., heTpoke the brig Polly. : Capt. Campbel,from Philadelphia, botftta to St. Euilatia, Out 18 days. On the 10th do. in lat. 30$ 6, long. 67, 40, was chafed for several hours, by 2 Bermndian Privateers, one cal'ed the Experiment, of 14 guns, and the other the Enterprize of 12 do. but findiity him to-be from an English port, and houjid to a neutval one, they gave him no fuf ihtr trouble
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