: ; .-icd:t W'Of 6 years old A lew p'p es L (bo n Wine Do. do. Port \Vinc D>. do. Madeira Som c Calcavella Wine Burgundy \V»nc ,ayd Claret, April I? PIRACY! f£3T 'f*HE schooner DELIGHT, the pro perry of Manu 1 Anionio Martin, of the II Ian 5 ! of Bona Vista, was on the 18th of Oc tober taft,while lying at anchor 111 the road of tha Island, forcibly entered and carried off by JOHN' DUNHAM, JOHN MURRAY, a man by the name of DODG£, and one other perform name unknown. —This vefTel Was fold to M. A Martin, by William M'Neil), who came to Bona Villa in her, from Madeira.— She was built in the county of Ma'thews, ilaie of Virginia, and was registered at New- York, the 16th April, 1793— Her name *as p in'ed o'n her Hern—Her dimensions as toU lowj" rfi feet 6 inches keel, j6leet 6 inches beam, hold 6 feet 2 inches, her burthen 54 tdo ** X (T 1 At the time of" their entering the veiiel, there was a black man on board by ii« name of B?.Uhazer, whom they carried oft with them. Jthn Dunham was matethe vefTel under Cap-t. M'Nei'l, prior to the sale of her, and tV* o'/jr persons were manners. Dunham is-a married man, and has a family at Nan tucker. The cargo of the veflfel confided of the fol lowing articles.. —2 cases containing 74 pieces Linen ; c;tfe Wine-GlalTes; t bale containing a pieces Broadcloth; i do. 9 d». 79 pi e c es Cotton, (needle worked)— 33 do. do inferior, a ni»ys of Salt; Ihe had l'even i'maU arms and lenne pistols. If any perfoti can give any information of this veifel, or any part of the property, Co that it can be recovered, of the offenders brought 04 juliice, they are requeued to inform MelTrs. Joseph Anthont and Son, Philadelphia ; Mvrr at and Mumford, New-York; Clark and Nightingale, Providence; or Head and Amort, Bolton. March 17. FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBER Old Lisbon Wine of a quality in pipes, imported in the lhip TTil nington. Oi.D SHERRY WINE of the firft quality in quarter caflcs, imp . ted in the brig Nancy capt. Gwin. from Cadiz SHELLED ALMONDS and a few kegs of RAISINS, imported in ditto. Particular TENERIFFE WINES,in pipes hhds. and quarter calks, imported in the (kip Tiwnias,' capt. Skinner. A few quarter calk of old particular bill of exchange MADEIRA WINE. George Meade, Who has also, just arrived and for sale A SMALL CARGO OF Lijbon Salt. A quantity of empty BAGS for f»Je. Apt il 5- . w&sim. The following Certifi caic of the funded three per Cent Stock of the Domiftic Debt of the United Slates standing on the books oi the Treifury of the said United States, in the names ol Donnald and Burton of London, meichants, and signed by Jofcph Nouife, Rcgifterof said Trcafury, to wit N°. ff476, dated 24'h August 1792 (or 2959 dollar s and 53 cents was transmitted from Lon don in the ihip Peter, Paul Huffey, master, bound for New York, and has been loft.— The SubfcnbeY intending to apply to the Trea furv of the United States to have the fame re newed, defitrs all persons who are intereftfd in che f*id certificate, to make their objettion* thereto, if any they have. Francis Macy. PhlLid. March 27. d6w For Norfolk & Fredericksburg!), SALLY, >KSy John Earl, Matter. A llaunch good vcficl, will fail in a few days. For freight or p flage, apply to the mailer on board at Cheihut street wharf, or JOSEPH ANTHONT SON. March 31. „ dtf For Sale or Charter, TDROMACHE, IS a stout good velfel, about two years old, burthen 232 tons, has only made three voy ages, and may be lent to Tea at a linal I ex- pence. She may be loco at Vine-street wharf, and-the terms made known by application to WHARTON & LEWIS. March 21 For Amsterdam, The new fact-failing, copper bottomed SHIP §|| ADRIAN A, Matter. BUILT of live oak and cedar and was in- tendediora Liverpool Trader, fail with all convenient speed. "For freight orpaflkge, having excellent accommodations, apply on board at Walnut street wharf,* or to TUGS, fcf JOHN ZETLAND. N. R. Paflengers will be fended in Eng» land if required. March 6, 1794 Just Imported, In the Ship Apollo, Capt. Fitzpatrick, from Amsterdam, and now landing on Walnut-street wharf, viz, GIN. in pipe's, A few bales Holland Duck, Ditto OznaburgSy Holland Sheeting, Juniper Berries 9 Glass Warey -viz. Tumblers and Mugiy va rious fixes. Shmthing Papery Swedes' Irony square and fiat barx.y Hair Ribband) No. 4. Dutch Great-Coats, " , A -quantity of J'unhand Oakum, &c.&c. FOR SALF. BY , THOMAS KETLA'ND, Jan. The above-mentioned Ship is for Sale~— fbeulaapplication he made within a few days ; othenwife Jhe will t+ke freight for Amfler dam. di w March I, 1794. A FEW BARRELS OF POTATOES, Well picked, out of a very large quantity- AND A FEW Tierces of Rice, FOR SALE BY Louis Ofmont, No. 117, north Second street. dtf April 17, The Profits arising from the follonving publi cation are for the benefit of the Poor. Just publiflied, printed by R. Aitkcn and Son, and fold by J. Crukfhank, W. Young T. Dobfon, and the other Bookfcllers, MINUTES Proceedings of the Committee, Appointed on the 14th September 1793, the Citizens of Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties, and the Diftrift of Southwark, to attend to and alleviate the fuffe rings of the afflicted with the Malignant Fever,pro talent, in the City and its vicinity. mm AN APPENDIX, ' \ CONTAINING A lift of persons admitted into the Hospi tal at Bulh-hill, (hewing the times of their admission, death and discharge. Number of Houses, Deaths, &c. in the refpe&ive ft reels, alleys, and courts in the c ty of Philadelphia, Northern Liberties, and Diftrifr of Southwark. A lift of the Interments rn the Burial grounds in the city of Philadelphia, Northefn Liwrties, and Diftrift of Sotjhwark, with a meteorological account of the weather. A fuHinnry of donations in calk and provi fions, received from sundry persons and pla ces, for the ufjof the poor and afflitted. April 2, AND Friday, April 25, 1794- d tf OF THE «i3«r A FEW POUNDS O F VANILLA, FOR SALE BY Louis Ofmont. April 19. Excellent CLARET, In hoglhcads and in cases of 50 bottles each. ALSO, A few cases Champaigne Wine ; MADEIRA, In pipes, hogsheads and quarter casks, FOR SALE BY JOHN VAUGHAN, No, tit, South Front itrcet, Jan. 2, 1794, FOR SALE, BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118, Mai ket-Street, An Essay on Slavery, Defignctl te exhibit io a new point of view iis efttfts on morals, indujlry, and the of focicty. Some ?a£ls and calculations are dflercd '<0 pfove the labor oifrecmtn to be much more prodtiffixx than that ot Jlavcs ; that countries arc rich, powerful and happy, in proportion a* the laboring people tnjoy the frtms of their own labor ; and hence the ncceffary ccmclufion, that flaveiy is impolitic as well as unjujl. Price 25 Cents. dtf Februa JUST PUBLISHED, AND TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DQBSON, No. 4-1, Jbuth Second Jlreet, Extract of a letter from a gen tlemtn in America to a friend in England, on the Subject of Emigration—price 1 Bth of a dollar. Ecclejiaftical EJlabli/hments detrimental to a State. Price 1 -8 of a Dollar, April a 2. Just Imported, • In the Ship Edward, Capt. Crandon, from St. Petersburg in Rufiia, And now landing at South-street Wharf, viz. Hemp, ' BAR IRON, RUSSIA SHEETING, RAVEN'S DUCK, RUSSIA BUCK, HOG's BRISTLES. AND FOR SALE BY John Donnaldfon, No. as» Walnut-street. diw.^tawtf March 4,1794. Lately Pubiilhed.' SOLD BY Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, South Second-Street THE History of New-H-ampftiire, from the Discovery of the River Pifcataqua—by e nmiah Belknap, D. D. 3 Vols. Price in Boards, 4 1-2 Dollars. The Forrefter, an American Fable, being a Sequel to jibe History of John Bull the Clothier. Prcc, 75 Cents. A Diicourfe, intended to commemorate the Difcovcry ot America by Christopher Colum bus; delivered at the requcft of the Historical Society in Maflachufetts, O&ober being the completion of the Thiid Cen-.uiy, since that memorable event. To which are added, Pour Dissertations, conne&ed with the £uhje&—By the fame author. Price, 50 Cents. March 17. tuth&^w To be Let, For Merchants Camp ting Houses or Public Offices, Two brick 3 story Houses, HAVING 6 looms in each, with fireplaces beside garrets, situate on the fouih westerly fide of Dock street, between Pear and Walnut streets. Enquire of BENJAMIN ffr. MORRIS. April TO BE SOLD, A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, IN au eligible fit-nation, —also a Country Seat within 6.miles of the City, with 9 acres of land, or 42 acres of land and meadow, the House is not exceeded by many in the vicinity o4 the city, in size, or convenience. For particulars-apply to the printer. January 23 ' m&th —tl [Whole No. 510.] UNITED STATES. NEW-YORK, April 22 Captain Kemp, of the Ohio, failed iji company with the Ameiican Hero, Fac tor, & the Ellice, of this port. Many other veflfels failed the fame day in company with the Ohio for different ports in Amer ica, but not under convoy as reported.— The Slip James, Captain Howard, had not arrived. d^t. Capain Kemp fays, that after the Eng li(h fleet left the channel, a number of French frigates took that opportunity of placing themselves in the channel, and took a great number of velfels, —Report fays 60 or 70 fail. CONGRESS. JN SEN J TE, The following written meflagc was re ceived from the President of the United States by Mr. Dandridge his Secretary. United States, 4th April, 1794. Gentlemen of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives, 1 lay before you vhree letters from our Minister in London ; advices concerning the Algerine million, from our Minister at Lilbon and others; and a letter from the Minister Plenipotentiary of the French Republic to the Secretary of State, with his answer. G. WASHINGTON. The naeflage a*d papers therein refer red to were read. Ordered, That the letters from,the A merican Minister in London and the letter of the 27th of March last, from the Mi nister Plenipotentiary of the French Re public to the Secretary for the depart men* of state, together wit!\ his answer refered to in the meflage of the President of the United States of this day, be printed for the use of the Senate. mw&f3W A meflage from the House of Repre* fentatives by Mr. Beckley their Clerk : " Mr. President—The Honfe of Re presentatives have parted a bill, entitled " an ast to encourage the recruiting ser vice," in which they desire the concur rence of the Senate." And he with drew. The bill last mentioned was read the second time. A motion was made as follows " Ordered, That the Secretary of War do lay before the Senate a ftateraent of the period to which the Troops in the service of the United States have been paid." Ordered, That this motion lie on the table. Mr. King reported from the joint com mittee appointed to consider and report what bufinefe is neceflarv to be done by Cotigrefs in the present session, and what part of the business now depending may be without great inconvenience pollponed until the next session, that the proceed ings may be so regulated as to dose this session by the firft Monday in April next; and the report was read. Ordered, That it lie for consideration. A meflagc from the House oT Repre sentatives by Mr. Beckley their clerk : " Mr. President—The House of Re presentatives have parted a bill, entitled, " An ast to eftablifti the Poft-Olßce and Post roads within the United Sute6," ill which they desire the ctmcrrence of the Senate." And he withdrew. The bill last mentioned was read the firft time. luth&sif Ordered, That this bill pass to the fe corid reading. After the consideration of the execu tives business, The Senate adjourned un til Monday next at 11 o'clock. Monday, April 7, 1794. Mr. Foster reported from the committee for enrolled bills, that they did on the 3d inilant lay before the Prefidcntof the Ig nited States, the bill, entitled, " An a£t Friday, April 4,