Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, May 20, 1794, Image 1

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evening ADVE RTI S E
[No. 135 of Vol. V.]
remaining
Of THE
Ship
* 'from
BENGAL.
A small afiortment of
BALE GOODS,
253 bags COTTON of good quality, which
would probably make an excellent remit
tance to Europe, ajid a
Quantity of PEPPER .
For Sale by
Mordecai Lewis,
Who has also to difpojh »/
Barcelona Hand Is. tn UoXfrs^
Holland Gii> in ca-'es,
Souchong; Hyfoni Sod Tonkay Tea,
A quairtHjr uf'Briraltoae, &c.
May io t i
Cify of Washington.
THt Subfciibers to the Articles of Agree
ment ot' the " Colombian Society" are ie
queAed tn mcet at Mr. Richardet's Tavern
in the city of Philadelphia, on Moiiday the
26th day of the prel'eiit 01011 th, at isi o'clock
in oiiWr 10 choolS a jtoard of Mariagtrs, Src.
in conformity witbthe 9th article of their a
greement.
'James Greetikaf.
N. B. Dinner w.,1 b. ordered on the Table
at 3 o'clock for I'ach of the Subfciibers as
may chvole to pars a social hour after the
'ouflnel's 61" the day is finiftied.
\ May 5
FOR SALE,
BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118,
Maiket-Strectj
An Eflay on Slavery,
D ugrtif'ct 'o in oil in a new point ot view
its ctte&s.'in mou/j, industry, and the peace of
focicty. S >me ia£U anti calculations are ottered
to (iicnp the labor ok freemen to be much more
pioduUtve man tf»at at /laves ; that commies' are
rich, powe»iul and happy, in proportion as the
Üboi iruit* of their own
labor ; anil hence the n cc-flaiy conclusion, thmt
Slavery is impolitic as~well •-s unjujl.
Price 45 Cents. dtf
February 15.
Ccngrefs of the United States,
Jr. Senate, Tucfday May I 1794.
ORD£RkD, tha. Rutin Putnam, Majiai
fah Robert Oliver and Griffin
Green, do, upon thf? third Monday of Decem
ber next, (hc\r cause to the Seiiatf, why lb
much of the grants of land to ihem the said
Rofni Putnam, Man a flab Cutler, Robert
Oliver and Griffin Green, purfuatit to an A&
entitle d 11 An adt authorizing the grant and
conveyance of*certain lai-ds to the Ohio Com
pany of afFociates," fllalt not he declared
void, as may interfere with and be fufficient
to fatisfy the claims of the French settlers
at Galliopolis.
Ordered, that the delivery of a copy of
the above order to Rufus Putnam, ManafTah
Cutler, Robert Oliver, or Griffin Green, and
the publication of the fame, one month, in
one of the Gazettes printed in ihis City, (hall
be deemed fufficient notice thereof.
Extradl from the Journals of Senate.
Attest,
SAM. A. OTIS, secretary.
May 14.
Dr. Moore's Journal in France,
VOLUME 2d.
This Day is publijhed, ,
Price 6 . tutched, wtl 7/6 n a-ly bound, by
H, & p. RICE,
Bookfellets, No. 50, Market Jlreety
A Journal during a refidenee in France?
from the beginning of August to the middle of
December 1752 ; To which is added, an ac
count of the mot remaijiable events that
happened at Paris, si om that time co the death
of ihe late King of France.
By JOHN MOORE, D. D.
MM i 7
Carolina Rice and Indigo,
BAY MAHOGANY and FRENCH
BURR STONES,
FOR SALE BY
Gurney and Smith.
JVTay 14. d
JAMAICA RUM,
LANDING at Hamilton's wharf, above
the D' awbridge, 01 r of the (hip Bacchus
Cept. Vanneman, fiom Jamaica,
FOR SAI.E BY
PETER BLIGHT.
M»7 »4.
tf t|e
1
For LONDON,
WILLIAM PENN,
Cargo,
NOW lying at Jeffe and Robert Wain's
wharf, to Tail with all convenient l'poed. For
freight or palfage, apply to
'JOHN FIELD & SON,
Or,
JESSE y ROBERT IVALN.
May 13- dtf
For St. Croix,
INDUSTRY,
L,lov / WVarton, Matter.
SHE k intended to fail wit T i the fir't v flels
andean accommc.c'a e a fe>v patitnge s \ery
well. For terms apply to the Ca jtain, or
VVi.ARTON & GRELVES.
d6t
May 19
d.3 w
For Sale or Charter,
.^^^^JNDROMJCHE,
(An American bottom )
t» Moore y Majter•
IS a ftoiit good veil*.!, about two years old,
borrhen 232 rons, has only mad. three voy
ages, and may bcfent to Tea at. a final!* ex
pence. She maybe seen at Vine-street wharf,
and the terms made known by appl cation to
mURTON "o Lfjns.
dtf
March 21
For Frederickfburgh and Fal
mouth, Virginia,
Schooner
FRIENDSHIP,
dt2&M.
Capt. |M'Namara.
W,ll fa.', on WfcUNESDAV next. For freight
or paifjge apply 10 the Mailer on bt ard, at
JOHN WALN's Wharf, or
EMANUEL WALKER,
WHO HAS FOR SALE
M»y t7
OF the money robbed from the mail near
Baltimore, by Do&or Gam, we : e
afterwards sent by an unknown hand, to the
Poftiriafter at Baltimore, who tranfmnted
the fame to the G nera! Post Office. Thft fuf
ferers by thatrobl»ery are desired to ft>te ihe
amount of their respectively, and trans
mit the lame, with the originallettei s of tbeir
correspondents f where «ecover?d) or other
evidence thereof* to the General Pofr Office,
bfcibre the fir ft day of June nexr, ifhniediate
ly after which adividend will be made among
the claimants.
TIMOTHr PICKERING,
Pojl Majier General,
Gen. Post Office, Apr#l 4, 1794 ia\v6w
A quantity of stout well made Men's size
SHOES, adapted for t ie Southern market,for
sale at
, No. 36, North Third Jireet.
May 6
Mr. CHALMERS,
On Wednesday, May 21.
A PLAT and FARCE, \
As will be exprefled in the Bills of the
DAY.
d. :
May 15
Excellent CLARET,
In boglYicads and in cases of 50 bottles each.
ALSO,
A few cases Champaigne Wine;
11l pipes, hogsheads and quarter calks,
FOR GALE BY
JOHN VAUGHAN,
Wo. ill, South Front itreet,
Jan. 2, 1794.
THE OFFICE of the Secretary of State is
removed from Vligh Street, to the New Build
ings, ilie corner of Sixth & Mulberry ftrects.
May IS iw
Tuesday, May 20, 1,794-
The Cargo of/aid FeJJil —Confuting of
VIRGINIA WHEAT,!
HQUft, '
DEE II SKINS, &c.
GINSENG
ADVERTISEMENT.
SHOES.
AEW THEATRE.
For the Benefit of
MADEIRA,
NOTICE.
AND
Ground Plan
OF THE
City and Suburbs
PHILADELPHIA.
TAKEN FROM ACTUAL SURVEY.
IT is with pleasure that the publisher has to
i infb/nj his subscriber» and the public in gene
ral, that t.'te plate »s now tinder the hands of
the engraver, and in greater forwardnfs than
was at ft contemplated. At the fame time
he Uegs leave to remind them, Hut subscrip
tion pipers are (till open at mull of the notfed
book-ft*nes in the city ; and that he hopes
from ih® whole of them to be enabled to foi m
Inch a rcfpe&ablc catalogue of name?, as Will
do a cieilit to t:le \Vork, as well as afford a
■ re tfd iable ertcouragemeni to the undertake-!
Th >fe \*ho are delirous of further informa,
tion are requffted t<> call on
Benjamin Davies,
No. 63, Market ltreet.
April 14-
JUST PUBLISHED,
MATHEW CAREY,
118, MarketJlr.ed,
Pricf 18 cents,
THE
Catechism of Man ;
Pointing out f; oin found principles, and ac
knowledged fadli tUe Rights and Dunes of
every Rational Being.
Am I therefore become your enemy becanfe I
tell you the truth ? Gal. iv. 16
Now a?l these things happened unto them ib<
and they arc written for ou
admonition, upon '.horn the ends of the
earth are come.
May iO
Advertisement.
THE relations of Mr Thomas Curtis,for
merlyof EUicoti's Upper Mill*, and lately oj
the C ty of Wash ngtoii, deceafcd, are defir
cd to apply and have his affairs fett'ed.
City of Wellington, April 22, 1764-
M. 5 m&th4 w
DiftridloF Peiinfy.
T 0 IV I T:
\ BE it'remembeied, that on the
' *' twenty fourth day of March, i
the eighteenth year of the independence of the
U litedStates of America, Ebenlzfr Hazard
of diftrift, hasdepofitcd (ri tliis office,
the title of a book,the right whereof heclaiins
as author, in the words following, to wit :
" Hiitorical C"llei?Eions ; coil fitting of itate
paper?, and other authentic documents ; in
tended as materials for an history oi the U
nited States of America.
By EBENEZER HAZARD, A. M.
Member of the American Philosophical So
ciety, held at Philadelphia, for promoting
ufeful knowledge; Fellow of the American
academy of A'ts and Sciences; and corref*
pondettf member of the Massachusetts Hifto*
rical Society.
VOLUME 11.
Jngenium, Pietas, Arte<, ac bellica virtu>,
Hue profugae venient, et Regna illuftria
condent,
Et Donuna hie Virtus £rit, et Fortu ia n i
niftr'a/'
krf 1
In conformity to the ast of the Congress i 1
the United State*., entitled 4t An ast for th
eucouragement of learning, by fecuriug .thi
copies of maps, charts and books, to the au
thors and proprietors of futh copies, during
the times therein mentioned."
SAMUEL CALDWELL,
Clerk of the DiflriEl of Pentifyfaania.
May 7
ESSENCE
For the Tooth-Ache,
Prepared and fold by Dr. Lee, Gulden-
Square., London.
THE public is offered one of the most
efficacious and fafe medicines, that ever ap
peared, for that most excruciating pain, the
Tooth-Ache —the numerous instances df if?
happy effe&s, in relieving the alfli£ed, have
now brought it into u liverfal it
not only relieves the tooth ache, but is of rhe
utmost service in curing the SCURVY in
Gums, in preventing the disagreeable fine 11
that s produced from uni'ound tee h, & "ill
occasion a sweet breath; it lik< wif> prevents
the teeth from decaving, and v ill be found
a general preferve«* of the Teeth and Gums
Sold in Philadelphia onh i t
fyyntelFs Stationary Store,
No. 2i, Second street.
April 24. tuUifcs 3 W
•hf.
mfethtf
B Y
i Cor. xii
tUth&S2W
ivania
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fate®
[Whole No. 531.]
From the Eagle.
To Mr. , oil his being so very bafh
ful, he cannot look a young Lady in tie
face.
WHY glows the crimson on that cheekj
Why look so very coy,
Whene'er my tongue begins to speak ?
Declare, O bafhlul boy !—
Complying, wi(hing, kind and free,
Otir sex are always found ;
As free, and kind, complying be;
And boldly (land your ground.
The girls all jeer, to fee thetf thus;
heverfing Nature's plan ; — ■
Nq more be thought, then one of us,
But prove yourfelf a man !
The Answer, written Impromptu,on feeing
the above in a Magazine.
RED blushes kindle on my cheek
To fee thee so ancoy—
To hear a female boldly speak,
I shrink— a bajhful boy.
Complying, wi filing, kind—'tis true™
Your sex are ever found ;
But when, too forward, ladies sue,
I dare not Itand my ground.
The girls may Jeer, to fee me thus
Reverse wife Nature's plan,
But when the fair become like us,
I'll cease to be—a man !
ORLANDO.
From the Hartford Gazette.
WHAT IS THIS ?
DEMOCRACT and Arijlocracy, what
do they mean ? What do they mean ! why
they mean every thing that is bad : A
Democrat is a Devil, and an Ariflocrat is
the great Devil of Devils, both of them
pernicious to society, destroyers of peace
on earth'!—fhedders of human blood !—
harbingers of misery !—caterers of death !
—and bellows blowers and fuel-mongers
to fire everlasting! " Shocking!
What a (hocking picture is this?" fays the
gentle reader* " Can this be true ? Is this
writer mad ; or does lje mean to tell the
world an infamous iie ?' Softly, my dear
fellow, before thou condemneft this dread]
ful writer let him alk thee a few questions.
Art thou an Arijlocrat ?—Then wilt thou
not allow,nay,doft thou not wi/h that every
Democrat was exterminated from the face
Of the earth ? And why do you wifli it ?
" Because," fay you, " the Democrats—
the S ans Culottes are Devils incarnate*
they ought to be sent home to Hell, there
toroaft in fire and Brimflone to all eterni
ty." Art thou a Democrat ? Then wi't
thou not allow that every Ariflocrat mail,
woman, and child ought immediately to
be brought to the Guillotine, their heads
fevered from their bodies and their fault
(pardon me for using the vulgar term,
foul, I know not the philosophical name)
their fouls reduced to annihilation ? " Cer
tainly," fayeft thju.—Here then we have
the judgment of Democrats and Ariflocrats
upon each other. From such judges,
Good Lord deliver us! Rt a !er, Art thou
a christian ? Then thou v. ill fufpedt those
beings, who in cold blood can deliberate
ly murder helpless women and children*
though they may be in human fliape, not
to be men but wild beasts and devils. li
ven these appellations will hardly give an
idea of their enormities : The Wild beasts
of the sorest would be ashamed of the con
duct of the Sans Culottes in France { and
at the conduit of some of tht Emperors
arid Kings of Europe, even the Devils
themselves must blush. '
From the above I would riot have it
thought that every one who is called an
Ari/ie rat or Democrat is really a devil.
There may be many who bear the appella
tions, that may be good men. But let
any one avowhimfelf an Ariflocrat or De
mocrat, and atterppt to jullify tyranny and
murder, whether committed by the many
or the f. w, the mob or the monarch ; I
fay beware of him ; he caii do no mifchief
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