#a?cttc of fl)t lltitfcl) States EVE [No. 24 of Vol. V.] Just Imported, From London, Dublin and GiASCorr, Ai-.d now oien'mg for ai:, by MATHEW CAREY, At No. 118, Market Jlrcct^ A La pe ano VaiuaHe COLLECTION OF BOOKS, Among which are the following : NE!/ Annual Hegtilerfor 1792 European Magazine for the frrft fix /. mouths of 1793 Gibbons decline and fall of tbe Roman slmpii MemcSrs of" the Mancheftcr l'ocicty, 3 vols. Prieftjyon matter and I'pirit on chrfftianity DifneyV life of Dr. Jdrtin K»ngviJle's ancient geography D'Anoir* of Guy Joli Mcmty, a co!lelicholfon,'s chemistry Gardiner on the animal economy Lewis's Mateiia Medica Fordyce on digestion 'Withering on the fox glove Lind on the diseases of heat Monro on di.'cases of armies Haller's physiology Spalanzaue's d fiertations London pra&ice of physic Bell's fii^ery N I N G AD V E. Oswald, No. 156, Markct-St'eer, South, \ T the rtqueft of a number of friends, proposes publifliing The Independent Gazetteer, twice a week, viz. Wednesdays and Saturdays— to commence in January next, if Sufficient encouragement offers It wilj be published on Paper and Types equal to its present appearance. The fuh fcription dollars per aniu Advertilement* not exceeding a square, will be itiferted 4 times for 1 dollar—tvn y continuance one fifth of a dbllar. Thi». r e ex ceeding a square, to the fame proportion. CA.STELLI, Italian Stay and Habit-Maker, ENCOURAGED by ftveral Ladies of Phi. ladelphia, rtOw in New-York, has emov ed from thence to Hm citv, in Cooper'i- Out t| No. 35 nortU iide of Mulberv ft'eef, between Front and Second; where all kind; of Stays are made—as Italian lhapc, French corset, Englilb, Silk turn, RicTing,Sutkj ing stays, Arc. Also, Lad s Habits, Surtou'*, Gowns, and all k nds of dresses for balls, comph t.d it) the newest a»>d most elegant fqfiion. Any lad'es in New York and Char'cftrn, who tray wish to employ him, aid v ill be plea ed to fend the'r meaf'ures (hall have ihei wo k finiilied with the utmost ueattiefs- and dii'pa*-ch. N. B. Caftelli has an affortroent of ready made (lays to felk h". 7 * 3 *"• Bank of the United States Janua r y 6t!\ l "94- NOTICE is hereby g'ven, that t e e wPt, Iv pa : d at the Bank, after tilt; sixteenth 'nft..nt,. to the Stockholders or their reprefen t.t;ves. duly authorized if teen dollars and fi;ty ce t . for each (hare, being the dividend declared for the last fix months: Jw Cafb er. Excellent CLARET, In ai>d in c..l & ol 50 now ics each, A few cases Champaigne Wine ; MADEIRA, In pipe?, hogsheads and quarter cask.% IFOR SALE BY JOHN VAUGHAN, No. sit, South Front »ttrcet. dtf Jin. », 1794. NOTICE. BEING drfirout of dosing various commer cial concerns, and that all powers hereto foie granud relative Co the fame (hould be re volted, and public notice of it g'ven, to prevent any poflible mi (take ; I, the fubfenber, do here by make known to all whom it may concern, that all powers and letters of attorney, of every nature and extent, granted by me to any person or per (on*, prior to the vft day of July last, to ad for me or in itiy name in Ami* fCA, are re voked and made void. JAMES GREENLEAF. New-York, Jan. 1, 1794. d»w NORRIS-COURT, Back of the New Library, between Chefnut and Walnut-Streets, George Rutter, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public in general, that he continues c; Trying on the bnfinefs of Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting, Likewil'e, JAPANNED PLATES, for doors or window-lhutters,done in tlie mod elegant manner, and with dilpatch. Orders from the country will be thankfully received, and duly attended to. December 30, dtf MONfcY borrowed or loaned, accounts fta •cd or colle&ed, employers fui-ed with domefticJ, hottfe rooms, boat (ring and lodging armed, Ut or procured— folder's, manner's, or militia men's pay, lands and claims .on the public ; (bares in the bank;, in the canals, and the turnp'We iodd ; certificates granted by the public, and the old and late paper monies; notes of hand, biits. bonds and roorgagcS, with «»r without depoiits—Bought, fold, or rrgo ciatcd at No. 8, in south Sntk. ftieet. below Market-ftteel by FRANCIS V MITE, Who tranfa&s business in the public offices for country peop'e and others, by virtue of a pow er of attorney, or by peifonal application. Dccembci 11. ey Gentkmen, in pojejfum of Subfeription papers for this Gazette, arc requcjhd to transmit them to the Editor't Office* Thursday, January 9, 175)4. By Order, JOHN XE.'N, A L sco, E For the Gazette of the United States. Mr. Finno, The subsequent lines were written by a youth, who unfortunately pofTefled an amorous affection for a young lady, with whom he had 110 personal acquaintance. Should you find a vacancy, oblige me by inserting it in your paper. It is not for the elegance of the composition, but for its Angularity thatlwifh it pub lifted, f;*r the amuf>.:nent of your rea ders. Hudiisr.is, jun, To the Amiable Miss £Amet'ir cjl pejor Siuko.J LONG! hr.r: I fo;:gl.t to pleai Yft vainly fousr g'.:t, I frankly do confefs, ico lome such odd p'tiren- But leafl pp-chai .. you, O deign to read ail ardent youth'j ad- '/.y faz di'cfo And, dearth girl, believe each line I vi-'te you, Flows from my heart, like the moll limpid ilreani; For though I court you in a manner quite new, Think not my fuffering» a fancied (uvan j! Long I hare lov'd unknown, and long have lar.^uifh'd, . Long have I wifh'd, and hop'd, and figh'd in vain, Then let not oue with such afflictions an- guifh'd, Be ridicul'd for telling you his pain ! I blulh to own how I have past my hours, By balhfulnefs in fccret pirj'd alone, But now so urg'd by love's most potent powers, I make cach foible of my passion known. Methinks 'twas firft, some several years a' go. I Beheld you walking in the ftreet—O pain ! saw, I lov'd, ah, faireft girl! and know, I Could ne'er learn more of you, than your sweet name. Oft have I flood, and gaz'd to fee you walking; When every Itep your lovely form dif play'd; Oft, loft in transport, have I heard you talking, When round your lips a thoufaud cu pids play'd! Your countenance the mirror of your heart is, In which I lee the virtues of your mind; To those your beauty but your smallest part is ; But to prove faultlcfj, shew me you are kind. Smile then propitious—tell me that you love me, And all my life I'll live to give you joy; Ot, can you, cruel! fay you soar above me, And call me uovice, simpleton or boy Yet pity, pardon me, most lovely crea ture, If my uncouth address you disapprove, For though my muse it lamt I Hill will beat her, 'Till {he so hobble as to gain you love. She, *h, poor Prut! whose tender limbs are brittle, Anxious, to please you leapt ot once too high, Which hurt her much and makes her limp a little, Yet cad on her a favorable eve. Her fate is hard, yet harder far is mine though She may impnve but I mult e'er decay, For if you hate me I am left to pine, O ! With nought to comfort te but dire difrrjy. R T I S E R. [Whole No. 482.] Then let no fopling in his tinfel'd deaths elicit, Whose head in inward air in outward part Resembles rr.oft an huge big empty crows nest, Make an impreflion on your t-ncicr heart. Nor the vain fcol whose only boall of wealth is, Whose finj'e and virtue sparkling r ,'J make (hine; Nor smiling lycophants, whose view you/ pelf is, Though either kneeling, swear their heart is thine. But deign, O deign, in thy fair to kindle A flame for me whose obje£l ne'er wis pelf, And let me not to worse than notluug dwindle Who e'er mull love thee belter than irtyfelf. January 7, 1794. Philadelphia, January, 17 94 SIR, I have the honour to end ,fe herewith, - dcrs to bold themselves in roiflitia j.o march at a moment's notice. Ti.is d.-.» or to-morrow his majeftv will take his de parture for South Prufiia, through Frank fort on the Mayne, Erfurt, Ltipaic, a. d Frankfort on the Oder { after which hjs majesty will return to this capital. Last Tuefdny an eftaffette arrived from the raya! hod quarters at Burwtilcr, near Landau, brought by a mefieng-T u .tl tin ted September 19th, to order ihc pvt>> er relays at the pod-office of Saxony, ano in the empire. On the laice day the r> mentsof infantry in th's capital, rid the regiments of the jvince royal at 1'.y..- dam, received orders to pre" r_ .>• r . ' equipge, and to p-. jpem-Vlvsi inibctl ■ : hive been fer.ttoolTier re pcie..i<,«!peei i.lv to the Prufiian cavalry; s :