Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, May 08, 1794, Image 1

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    F. V E N I N G AP V E R T I S E R.
•>T„ ,- , nf Vol. V.I Tpuksoay, May 8, .-94- [Whole No. 52..]
rHli-- Balti ' raore '
bJLTJMORE,
I'iRRY BENS.ON, Mjfte r .
Burthen about 140 tops, is i "' e , nded '"•'f''
se fooo a-! hpr inward cargo is diMiarjed, 1111-
less freight fUould °fle r ffe detain her.
For freight apply to the Captain on tfoard
at Kamilroti's wli»rf, or tp
SAMUEL & MIERS FISHER,
, K Who faye/or
A FEW PJPES
Cargo Tenerilfe wine
And'a tetr pipes Iwveet
Excellent Sherry Wine in quarter calks
London Porter in»!?nnUon-cufic
White and Red Lead Brpivn
Tin plates in borxes
An a(T>'tment of East India Fans, JJan
keeni and Silks •
With a general affortmervt of Merchandize
, as usual. " ,
s th Mo. j, i; 94 ; ■
For Sale or Charter,
411%^NDROMACtfE,,
r (An Amevican.battom)
Jabn Itfoarf, Mfjer.
IS a ft out good veflel, a.!w.ut us. old,
burthen 232 ton', hasonlj inadi three voy-
I «>;es, and m?y be sent to Tea at ? small ex
pence She may be Teen at V'me-ftreet- whaH,
and the terms Wflde knawn <|->m, to
fVHARTON
March 2i. dtt '
For Norfolk isf Frederkksburgh,
SALLY,
John Earl, Matter.
41 staunch £ood vefltl, will fail in a few
dap. For freighter p fiage, apply, to the
matter on board at Ciicfiv.it ilreet wharf, or
10 JOSEPH ANTHONY to; SON.
March 31. ■ ' ■
'J~For Amsterdam,
__ .The new faft-fail;ng\ ropper
bottomed SH*iP
Mm. ADRIAN A,
rfc'iii ~V- K. Fitzpatrick, Mailer.
BUILT of live oak and cedar and was in
tended for a Liverpool Trader, will fail with,
all convenient speed. For freight .or pafTage,
having excellent accommodations, apply on;
board at Walnntftreet wharf, or to
THOS. & JOHN KETLAND.
N. B. Palfengers will be landed in Eng
land if required.
Mai-ch 6, 1794 dtf
The following Certifi
cate of the funded three peY Cent Sto<;k of-the
Domcftic Debt of the United Sia'es finding on
the books of ihe Treifury of the said U/nted
States, in the names of Donnald and Burton of
London, merchants. and fighrd by JoJeph
Nourfe, Regiftcx of said Treasury, to ,wit J—
* No. 5476, dated 241b Anguft 1792 for 29,59
dollars and 53 cents was transmitted from Lon
don in the Ihip Peter, Paul Huffey, master,
bound for New York, and has been loft.—
The Subscriber intending to apply to the Trea
furyof the United States to have the fame re
newed, desires all persons who are interested in
the said certificate, to make their
thereto, if any they have.
Francis Macy.
Philad. March 17. d6w
Just Imported,
In the Ship Apollo, Capt. Fitzpatrick,
from Amsterdam, and now landing
on Walnut-street wharf, viz.
GIN in pipes,
A feiv bales Holland Duck,
Ditto o%naburgs,
Holland Sheetjpg,
Juniper Berries,
Glass IVare, viz. Tumblers and Mugs, va
rious Jizes.
Sheathing Paper,
Swedes Iron, square and Jlat bars,
Hair Ribband, Wo. 4.
Dutch Great Coats,
A quantity of Junk and Oakum, &c. £sfc.
FOR SALE BY
THOMAS KETLAND, Jun.
The above-mentioned Ship is for Sale—
fbmldapplication be made •within a few days ;
el/senwife Jhe will take freight for Amster
dam.
March 1, 1794. d—tf
Wharton and Greeves,
Have removed their Counting House from
Water street, to Morton's wharf,
Wkurf >hy have for Sak,
Madeira and sherry Wine,
fit Jfir immediate isa |
Gin \n cajts,
So\icbong>l'ef,
Black Pepper,
Russia Matts,
Corks,
Jt-fuits Bark,
Coffee, and
Eighty Hhds. prime Tobacco.
Mays. «
Excellent CLARET,
In hoglheads and in ,ca(es of 50 battles each;
, A L,S O,
A. few cases Ghampaigne Wine ;
MADEIRA,
In pipes, hogsheads and quarter casks,
FOR SALE BY
VAUGHA&
No. hi, {tuulb IJrftu street.
Jan. 2.
Advertisement.
The Editor of the ' Ametiqan Star
ing to pubfilh his paper D All. Y, without an y
augmentation of the prcl'ent^ri f e,,js obliged
so suspend the publication of ir nniil the iSt"
inft. on account of some arrangements.
May "5 . __3L !
City of Washington.
TH<fc Subscribers to the Articles of Agree-J
meat of the " Columbian Society" are rfc
qutfftjed to meet at Mr. Richardet's Tavern
■ in.tbe city of Philadelphia, on Monday the
26th day of" the present month, at 12 o'clock
in order to chodfe a board, of Managers, &:c.'
in cons ormity .with' the 9th article of their a-,
greement.
Jflmes Creenle-af.
N. Dinner wtil b? ordered on the Table
,att 3 o'plock for such' of the Subscribers as,
may choose to pass a foci a 1 hour after the |
oufinefs of the day is finifhed. « . j
May .5. |
tw r=»-T-r ■» TT
NOTICE.
THE SuHfcriber acquaints .the gentlemen and
ladies, of Pry ippods, that
On Monday'the I2tb inft. 1
At 9 o'clock in the morning, he will have rea
dy for sale, at his Wholesale Warehoufe,No.
117, north Second (l-eet ? opposite to Mes
srs. J. V. 7 ". and Wm. Gibbs,
• A NEAT PARCEL
DRY GOODS,
Ju/i imported in thejhip William Penn,from
London,
: C<*n£fting bf £n ailibrtment of
Sattins, modes & persi
ans, narrow corded Dimities, and
some India Mufbns.
Louis Ofmont,
Who has also for fale y
A QUANTITY OF
Looking QJaffes, Framed,
Claret in Caies -of superior quality,
Champaigne Wine, and a few
Boxes Spermaceti Candles.
May 7. dtf
Advertisement.
M. CARPENTIEK, an inhabitant of Sl>
, Domingo, going to Baltimore in the stagc r tou
on his route the jth jail- a, POCKET HOOK
j containing federal and pa'',t'?
cnlarly a draft for 82,50 livres or one
d. liars, in favor of Messrs Zacharie Conp
man and Co. ol Baltimore, " J
Whoever Iball return thep oclfet bQOk.
papers to M. Carpcotier at Baltimore,, or to
the Printer hereof, Jhalj be lecompenfed for
their troubl:.
7 djt
~ FOR SJiL'E; " ! ' "11
BY MATHEW CAREY, No. jiß,
Mai ket-ptreet,
An Essay on Slavery,!
Designed to exhibit in a new point ol view
its effects on morals, indujlry, and the
society. Some fans and calculations are offered
to prove the labor of freemen to be mricii more
productive than that ot Jlaves ; that counines are
rich, powerful and happyin proportion as.Tht
Ipbaring people enjoy the fruits of their owri
labor ; and hence the ncceffaiy condition, thac '
slavery is impolitic as well as unjuji.
Pr ice 25 Certts. dtf |
February 15. j
II Just Imported,
| In the Ship Edward, Capt. Crandon, from
I St. Petersburg in Ruffiaj
And now landing at SOiitH-ftreet Wharf, viz.
tjEMP, - r
ll BAR JRON,
RUSSIA SHEETING,
PAYEN's DUCK,
RUSSIA DUCK,
HDG's BRISttES.
AND FOR SALE BY "
L* J?bn D?nnqld/on,
: n ' No. 22, Walnut-street.
March 4>! 794- diw;,tawtf
: UNITED STATES.
- 1 •■' *> '
j ALBANY.
ExtrfS of a Utter Jrom an officer in At United
> States' Cavalry, to hisJrifnUn this C/t}-.
Lexington, {Ken,) 5,1794
"The main body of our army is cantoned on
r (he.S. of the Miami,> frx miles ad-
L vnccd of Fort Jcfferfpn, and etghiv f'Qm the r»-
] ver Ohio ; we have also an-eftabh/hed post on
•I -he. fie Id where St. Clair was defeated. Thedit
| ficuU-y /sf.tranf porting forage tor the cavalry to
I, ."he head of our line, induced the commander in
I rhjef- to fend us'to this place for winter quar
ry I ; and where we'fmirid people of faTHibn &
y HoYprtality. We have been ordered fi'om tfils
d 1.4»4l month, and reached head quarters at Green
:h Ville, the 17th, ult. It was intended the light
troops should make an excmfion into the ene
• nvies l, country, destroy their towns and eftatililh
garifonsjScc. but unfavorable Weaker prevented,
i i pt whifh the dragoons were re
j minded back to '.heir win er cantonments,
1 where we arrived the firft ipftaot, after a march
I oK 160 mjles.
n : :i The intention of the comman.der in chief
,e will be effected no doubt by the legion, unlerfs
k of peaceilop the intended blow.
c * t ' l raged at head <
l " I r Ggnations have been accepted, several office rs
h \j* Been caffiiered, many others have fallen by
d itUirig. The May before I left heed quarters,;
] e j..a_->v ! el was foUgh' by a lieutenant in thqfcft frth; *
le ion, with an officer of the fame grade belong-; ,
t u '/to Ihe third, which terminated in the fuddenj
,e | Wifblutio* of both ; this will ca'ufe a' vacancyj .
[ J for. the promotion of my friend^-—*—r. s'eve-.
r I Lsu in who ha^ c , -
if b( n shot in single combat, and it appeais that
li' thcrthe frvere penalties ot the Jaw, nor a
<re, ard fbr a future state, are aAy feWaiVit dnj
this faffiion. Menof fierce courage and high j
fpiqts, often upon trivial feeki
j for prompt revenge proves fatal in itj> con-i
fequcMces. ' I t is'to this p> a&ice officers !n ge-
I "ileral afbtibe the gentleness and ctjmplaifa'nce.;
I :acoompanted with that refpe&ful attention of;
, I r £n ?>? fficerto another whiph so generally pre--
: J vails, and which it is said renders our • fituationr
! I in the army more agreeable'than it would bej
I J without this custom : butwhitfiys fojnd r ea -|
' son and philosophy ?we certainly often get rid j
of troublcfome men this way, but they gerteral-j
I ly lay afidc good chara&ers be'ore they ( -fall. I
• J "(Vur army 'is in high spirits, an 3 have thej
* I greatest confidence in 'the commander'in chief
I as well as in the other general officers. The ca-;
yalry is well formed, and is affur.edly a ye-i
Iry fine corps. The of a j or u "i
dolph,' our Commandant of'horfc, I confiHeredf
j as a great jofV; he was an officer 6f talents and
I high reputation in the army ; he left oui' serVice,
[and departed for France, where I believe he ar
r riveti in ieafon to fee the glorious defeat of the;
combined armies, by Ifte bard' legged freefhenj
I of the French Republic.
I < Onr park of artillery is in ample order, the
I officers generally well appointed, a , P ro ~
J' persy rhdren f6r tlie "service : the infaritry and;
I riflemen cannot be excelled in discipline aAd.
martial appearance. If war is the alternative:
1 with Britain, it may be cqnlidered a fortunate'
j circumstance, that the U. S. have lo ( fine a ic-
I gi-ori of regular troops embodied, prepared foi^
| anyem-e+gency.
'".If England (hould drive us to the extremity
I to obtain compenfatiofl for her piratical .captures
J of. Americaji yeffels ; and ho/lUities commence
r on our part, v t d'o btlieve our army can reduce
I all the'ports from Detrbit to Quiebec. But frr, I
fwicercly hope tne calamityi6f war mby "fce avoi
ded, ?nd that thai haughtv and imperious
j T ftatiop jnay fatisfy our citizens for her un-
I lawftij'feizures.
1 ' ".Satiifaftron'to our commercial men will not
J answer alone, wd'muft not Cdffer Hie western
j polls to remain in the poiTeflion of the Britilh,
1 I The partial war we have heretofore cained on
j &gainst the indians |if conjti.nued) will
I millionsof money, and cut off thousands of
J lives to no ; arid nrilefs we in&ft re-
I moV;n ofgarriTotis whtch Belong to a foreign
r I power from our territory, we may expe£l no
p ace ; fcnd we (hall certainly imd'eFthe ne-
I «effity oi uf]ng roercive measures ultimately, i f
J they »re not now surrendered.
| ■ ,4 We fincerel) hope our government will no
j j long> 1 fuffer with impunity, a nation that pre
\ I tends to be at pence with us, to occupy our
I J forts; t hro't he meansof which they not only
diftrr r < our trade, bnt make the mercilel's fav?-
I g<s.n fhumental in bu»chering our defrneelefs
1 | inhabitants.
[The t<wo following Articles were omitted
ytjierd'dy fob it)ant of rocht'.l['
From the G-eneralAdvertifet.
C
FROM A CORRESPONDENT.
'
How are the people of the Unite/!
States indebted to the mcmbes from
MalfacbftuV'for his panegyric uppg tjlenj; *
for if the people that he reprcferrts poffeis
the fame feritiments with himfelf, every
man eoritrafted with tl|em mpft' feel him
felf .highly flattered by the comparjfon.
If to consider a representative as om
nfcient omnipotent and immaculate confli
tutes an excellence in their creed, the peor
pie to the southward will not vie with them
in this excellence. If to consider the go
vernment. .as one thing, and the people is
an inferior and another jjiing is one of the
praifewevthy attributes in their chara&er,
it l's tote hoped the citizens of the oth»r
states will snot attempt to rival them in
such virtue. If to consider a public debt
as A public blelling, and that every consi
deration of libcrtyy.honor, and public good
should yield to,it, be among the eminent
qualities which distinguish them, certainly
the citizens of other states would Hot offer
such thefhrine of gammon as
to aftempt to eqlipfe them. <
jf to consider ,Bfitiftt jyftem? as objefis
,' of imitation, and British meaiilres as ob
jects of piaife are charadlerifticks ofrepub
' "licanifm, none but a MaffacbufsUeßfis, in
America will seek such a price for farofr.
f .But for tjie,hoi]or.Qf Maffaehufetts, nay
for tne honor of the United States it can
not be presumed that such rtprefentatives
speak their sentiments j indeed tVeir own
declaration, nay their own commit evidefi
_ ccs jshe contraiy ; for no man who'affects
ta'treat the opinions.of hie condiments
with contempt; can pofiibly fpejk their
.fentirtienU, or eo>ifult theiifeelings or their
j interests.
This solemn representative, whorfuppofes
■^tlvathe has picmopolized all the wifdopi
and all the virtiae Africa'to himfelf,
and some of his cbjjta.gy.es, will remember
thata fool will fometitnesdeteft a wife man,
and . that .ihe'/pfly of the Americans ih'll
discover in'him an arrogance, and a Refla
tion of wifdorn, which charaaerife impo
tence rather than genuine ability.
From a Corn/pendent.
.The impudence of certain
in'Mr; Baclie's paper, is nof as furpri!ing' as
'tWe'JgrioV'aftcfthey difrover. That they ihould
! -Hav4' ftftfetralty eriijugh' to, draw falfe'conclu
• fioos, .amil reader thtfrii at Waft pUZKfihg'is
v.not.furpfizinjf— bitt that they fhtfuld venture
f ;thg .difgrace.tta attends a grofe ntifrepre
-sjyjMjt iftfaid ii> Congcefs, difphys
.a! ft. pen i rarely "met with. The
' mem6er'fi-om~ Maflaciiyfptts did rjot hold up
as'the rrioc!el-^-rip v the repiib
'Ticamfin bfrhatftafe as the'model of repub
lican Jfm. Ht clrew a bea'iitrful p^ilrirf'l6f
CvnneUiait, which every observer Wh6 knows
( that perceived the juftiee of—rHe 1 nji
„ther Ijeld jjiimfelf or his colleagues up as
..of'any fort of ex£elteiice'—l)Ut
~ "tflnhf 'the" dc'icacv of the jV>°nber -s itheld
afiy filch fjiftaVk's," others whoTpurn at the
- ftil&igs ot" eiiVf iSSr ast liberty to lay that
J thpfe that- member, will
I Dtvu"talents excite-the admi-
whicti has. ufaiforjnly followed -the
lpeeche's of the membe# from Jfef&chufetts.
Citizen .Mingpu.rit late Cooful .of the
. Frfench Republic at.Charleston, was ad
, &jjfjjad • by, $he democratic Society of
that ...City, in terms exprsffive .of tbfjr
. friendship and eftepm, on the jarrival of
; His successor.
' ' ' , Gen. Jdv*
For e i gri > Jntell ige nc c.
: COMMUNE OF PARIS.
P lQVentofe, Mnrirff 9.'
The Commandant-General stated, that
he'had:this day invested the Pakce of, E
qnality (Palais Royal) wit"h 1206 men,
arid apprehended 130 mufcadins. On his
arrival the shop-keepers wanted to fl.nt'up
9 tbeir shops, which he forbade. On 'his
i: