Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, May 10, 1794, Image 1

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    EVENING AD VEKTISER.
[No. 127 of Vol. V.] Saturday, May 10, 17514. [Whole No. 523 ]
, For Baltimore,
BALTIMORE,
jrtßitv Benson, Master.
Bnrthen about 140 tons, is intended to d\\_
ae sow as hef inwuid caign is dif< hai'ged, un
lets freight ftrmxd rffer to detain her.
For freight apply to the Captain on board
at Hamilton's wharf, or to
SAMUEL & MtERS FISHER.
Who have for Sal:,
A FEW PIPES
Cargo TenerirFe wine
t Ai»d a Jew pipes Sweet Do.
■ Excellent Sherry Wine in quarter calks
London Porter in 4 gallon calks
White and Red L< ad and Spanffli Brown
Tin plate* m boxe^
An aIT -tment of Call India Fans, Nan
keens aftd Silks
With a general alfortment of Merchandize
as uiVal.
sth5 th Mo. s, 1794 dtf
For Norfolk lif Fredericksburgh,
Jo«n Earl, Master.
A{launch good veflel, will fait in a few
days. For freight or p ffage, apply to the
master cn board at Chefmit street Wharf, or
to
JOSEPH ANTHONT & SON.
March jJt dtf
For Sale or Charter,
ANDROMACHE,
(An American bottom )
■rtf'S. '-t John Moore-, Majler.
IS aftoXit good vc.HTel, about two y»ar« old,
bun Sen 232 fan";, has only made ttree voy.
ages, and may be lent to feu at a ftnall ex
pence. Slie may be leen at Vine-street wharf,
and the terms made known bv application to
WHARTON & LEWIS.
MaVch 21. ?i£_
For Am fter sam ,
- —3-, The new fall-failing, copper
/raSySf bottomed SHIP
flfjt ADRIAN A,
•Sin 1 "St K. Fitzpatrick, Master.
BIJtLT of live oak and cedar and was in
tended for a Liverpool Trader, will fail with
all convenient speed. For freight orpaflage,
having excellent accommodations, apply 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 dtf
The following Certifi
caie of the funied three Cent Stock of t{?e
Do»n< ftic Debt ol the United States Abiding on
the books of the Ticafury of th (aid United
States. 10 the names ol DoQnald and Bu'ton of
JLondor, mcirhants, and signed \f Joseph
NoU'fe, Regift: rof said Treasury, to wit : —
No. 5476, dated 24 h August i7g2,for 2939
dollars and 53 cents >vas tfanfmitteo fiom Lon
don in the foip PetCr, Paul HOfley, master,
bound for Nrw York, and has been loft —
The Subfcnber intending to apply 10 the Trea
sury of (he United States to have the fame re
newed, dcfires ail persons who are tnlerefted jn
the said certificate, to make their obje&ions
thetcto, ;f any they have.
Francis Macy.
Pnilad. March 17. d6w
Just Imported,
In the Snip Apollo, Capt. Fitzpatrick,
from Amsterdam, and now landing
on Walnut-street wharf, viz.
GIN in pipes,
Afe<w bales Holland Duck,
Ditto Ozvahttrgs,
Holland Sheet^g,
Juniper Berries,
Glass Ware, viz. Tumblers and Mugs, "va
rious fixes.
Sheathing P-aper, ,
Swedes Iron, square andflat bars, '
Hair Ribband, No. 4.
Dutch Great Coats,
A quantity of Junk and Oakum, lsc. &c.
FOR SALE BY
THOMAS KETLAND, Jun.
The nlove-mentiomd Ship is for Sale—
Ihouldapplication be made •within ast u> days ■
atherwife Jhe -will take freight for Jmjhr
dam.
March t, 1794. d—tf
Wharton and Greeves,
Have removed their Counting Hone from
street, To Morton's whaif,
tvhrrt tnsy have for Sale,
Madeira and sherry Wine,
fit for immediate use
Gin in cases, ~
Sout/jong Tea,
Black Pepper,
Kuffia Alatts,
Corks,
'J'juus Bark,
Cojftre, and
E'lj/rJty Hhds.prime Tobacco.
May s- </— $f.
Advertisement.
M. CrtRPEN j lER, Jn lnbabitar)t
Doisiiigo, ,goi ; g to B.tltimore in the ftage.lolt
on his route the sth iatt a POCKET BOOK
containing (everal letters and papers, parti
cularjy a draft (or Hv.rei or one thou land
duilirs, in tayor ot Messrs Zaciiarie Coup
mauandCo.ol Baltimore.
Whoever lhall return thep ocket book and
papers to M. Carp en tier at Balrim.mr, or to
the Printer hereof, fliaMie fts juipenfsd lor
their trouble.
May 7 ' d3r
~ FOR SALE,
BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118,
Mai ket-Street,
An EfTay on Slavery,
DeGgned to exhibit in a new point oi view
its effttts on morals, ifidujlry. and the peace of
society. Some rafts and calculations are ottWed
prove the labor oi freemen to be mucb more
produftivc than that ot Jlaves ; that ;
rich, powerful and happy, in propoition a« the
laboring people ertjoy the fruits of their own
labor ; ann hence the n cefTn y cortclirfion, that '
Havcry is impolitic as well ->s u>'jujl.
Price 25 Cents. dtf
February 15.
Excellent CLARET,
In hoglbeads and in fa/cs of boulca each.
ALSO,
A Wine •
MADEIRA
In pipes, hoglheads and quarter casks,
FOR SALE BY
JOHN VAUGHAN,
No. m, South Front llieec.
Jan. 2, 1794. dtf ..
Advertisement.
The Editor of tne American Star pmpof
ing to ptrblifli his paper DAILy, withont any
augmentation of the prden't price, is obliged
to suspend the publication ot it u ; ,i|| ihe 15th
inrt. on account of some arrangements.
Mav 5 3^
City of Washington.
TH£ Subscribers to the Articles of Agree
ment oi the " Columbian Society" aie re
qnefted to mee-t at Mr. Ricbardet's Tavern
in the city of Philadelphia, on Monday the
26th day of the present month, at 12 o'clock
in order lochoofea board of Managers, &c.
in conformity with the 9th article of their a
greement. >
James Greenleaf.
N. B. Dinner will be ordered on the Table
at 3 o'clock for such of the SuWcribgrs a;
may choose to pass a social hour after the
business of the day is finiflied.
Ma y 5- dts6M.
N O T I C~E.
THE Subscriber acquaints the gentlemen and
ladies, Retailsrsof Dry Goods, that
On Monday the 12th infi.
At 9 o'clock in tire morning, he wil; ha"ve rea.
«ly for sale, at his Wholdale \Varehou!e,Nu.
117, north Second street, oppefite to Mef"
frs. J. \V. and .Win. CiMSs,
A NEAT PARCEL
DRY GOODS,
Jufi imported in tbefbip William Pe,m,f,om
London)
Consisting of an allortment ctf
Sattins, modes & persi
ans, narrow corded Dimities, and
some India Muftms.
Louis Ofmont,
Who has al/o sor 1 sale,
A QUANTITY OF
Looking Glasses, Framed,
Claret in catcs of superior quality
Cliampaigne Wine, and a few ' 1
B xes Sptrmaceti Candles. 1
M »> T. dtr
M *
Concluding Sales.
THE £ut>lcri&cr having entered into Co
(>-*< ruedh.p with Mr. John Bartholomew in
the- of Sugar Refining, will difpoJe
oflhQ;
Remaining Stock on hand
Consisting of
Silver, Plated, & Japan Wares,
Plated Coach & Saddle
Furniture, &c. &c.
Bj WhofcftSt at Prime Co/I for Cajh.
John Dorfey,
No. 2a, North 3d it refit.
r il tuth&s6w
i— -
Congrcfs of the United States.
IN SENATE,
Monday, April 28, 1794.
Mr. King reported from the manageis
at the coQfcrcmee on the part of the Se
nate, • 011 the disagreeing! votes of the two
Houfearefpefting the bill, entitled, "An
ast, to establish the poft-office and poll
roads within the United States," and the
report was adopted.
Whemipon,
Resolved, that in lieu of the tenth a
meadment proposed by the Senate, the
following be substituted—
Make the two paragraphs one, thus :
After "Conoojoharric" strikeout "to"
and insert " and" and after " JVhiteflbivn"
ftrikx out all that follows to " Montgome
ry" inclulive, and insert, "to Kattanclor
que, andfrom fume convenient point in that
line."
So that the paragraph.be read thus :
From Albany by Scheneftady Conno
joharrie and Whiteftown to Kanandorque
ar.tj from some convenient point in that
throngh Cherry valley to the Court-
House in Coopers-Town in the County of
Otfego.
In the new feftion propefed by the Se
nate to follow the 2 7-th Section, after the
words, "t<wo rents" insert, "Provided
that no letter shall be delivered to such
carrier for dittribution, addressed to
any person who (hall have lodged at the
poftoffice a wjitten request, that his let- •
ters shall be detained in the office."
Ordered', that the Secretary desire the
concurrence of the House of I'eprefenta
tives in these amendments. 1
The bill, sent from the House of Re
prefehtatives for concurrence, "entitled,
" An ast to suspend the importation of
certain goods, wares and merchandize"
was read the second time.
A motion was made to refer this bill to
a committee of five, and after debate,
was withdrawn, and
A second motion for a commitment be
ing made—
It pasTed in the negative.
On the question to agree to the firft sec
tion of the bill as follows :
WHEREAS the injuries which have
been fu'ffered, and may be fuffered by the
United States, from violations committed
by Great Britain, on their neutral rights
and commercial interests, as well as from
her failure to cxecute the seventh article
of the treaty of peace, render it expedi
ent, for the interests of the United States,
that tfie commercial ifitercourfe between
the two countries, should not, during the
continuance of these embarrafiments, be
carried on in the extent; at present allowed:
BE it enaQed by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the United States of A
merica, in Congress assembled, That from
and after the firft flay of November nixt,
it shall be Unlawful to import into the U
nited States, any goods, wares or mer
chandize whatever of the growth, pro
duce, or manufacture of Great Britain
or Ireland, and if any such shall be im
ported, the fame shall be forfeited, and
may be seized by any of the officers of
thecuftoms : And where the value there
of, according to the highest market price,
shall aijioijnt to four hundred dollars, the
vefTeliiapoitingthe fame, with her tackle.,
apparel and furniture, /hall be fubjeft to
™ , )zure and forfeiture. Provided,
I nat this prohibition and forfeiture, (hall
not extend to any such articles as are now
exempted from duty.
It pa(Ted in the negative.;—Yeavs-—i 1 ,
Nays—l 4,
' ' J": y e as and nays being required by
one fifth of the Senators present :
Ihofr who voted in the affirmative,
are, Messrs. Brown, Burr, Butler, Ed
wards, Gunn, Hawkins, Langdon, Mar
tin,.Monroe, Robinson and Taylor.
~ wl '° vote d in the negative, are,
TBradford, Cabot, Ellfwonh,
Softer, Frehnghuyfen, Henry,
t ln S> Morns, Potts, Rofs, Rutherford,
strong and Vining.
And the question, being feverallv ptft
on the feftions of the bill,
Pafled in the negative.
s motion,
riiat this bill pass to thethird reading—.
0 " puffed 111 the negative—-Yeas—i*.
n Nays—1 3.
Ihe yeas and nays being required by
e one fifth of the Senators present. ,
Phofe who VDted in the affirmative,
are, Messrs. Bradley, Brown, Burr,
- ? Ut^ r ' Edwards, 'Gunn, Hawkins,
; jackson, Langdon, Martin, Monroe,
Robinson and Taylor.
Those who voted in the negative, ast?
, Mefli s. Bradford, Cabot, Elliworth,
, Foster, Frelinghiiyfen, Henry, l7.ard,
King, Morris, Potts, Rutherfurd, Strong-,
and Vining.
t Vice-President determined the
question in the negative.
Ordered, Tfyat the Secretary acquaint
the House of lleprefentatives that tht
, Senate do not concur in this bill.
Mr. Fuller reported from the commit
; tee for enrolled bills, that they had ex
r arnined the "bill, entitled, "An ast alW
ing Lieutenant-Colonel Toufard an equn '
yalent for his pension for life," and that
it it was duly enrolled.
A mefiage from the House of Repr«-
fentatives, by Mr. Beckly their Clerk :
" Mr. President—The Speaker of the
House of Representatives having signed
an enrolled bill, I am dire&ed to brftig
it to the Senate for the fie nature of the
Vice-Prelident.
" The House of Representatives disa
gree to the firit and »gree to the fecund
amendment of the Senate to the bill, eft
titkd, " An act to encourage the recruit
ing femce." And he withdrew.
The Vice-President signed the enrolled
bill, entitled, " An ast allowing Lieute
nant-Colonel Toufard an equiualent ftfr
his pension for life &it wasdelivered to
the committee to be laid before the Prefl
dent of the United States for his appro
bation.
Mr. Gunn, from the committee to
whom was referred, the bill, entitled,
" An ast providing for raifwg and organ
izing a corps of artillerifh and engineers,"
reported, that the bill pafj without ar
mendment; and the report being adopt
ed—
Ordered, That this bill pass to th«
third reading.
The Senate took into confidederation
the resolution of the Honfe of Repre
sentatives, drfagreeing to the amendment
of the Senate to the firft feftion of the
bill, entitled, " An ast to encourage the
recruiting service," —and
Resolved, That the Senate aitbert to
their amendment to the firft feftion of
the said bill.
Ordered, That the Secretary commu
nicate this refolutiotT to the House of Re
presentatives.
The Senate adjourned to 11 o'clock to
morrow morning.
Tuesday, April 2gth, 1794.
The bill, sent from the House of Re
presentatives for concurrence, entitled
An ast providing for raising and or
gamizing a corps of artillerlfts and engi.
nqers," was read the third time. °
On motion,
That this bill be reeotnmrtted—