Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, January 24, 1794, Image 1

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EVENING ADVERT I S E R.
[No. 57 of Vol. V.]
Complaints having been made that
the Southern subscribers for this Gfl'/.otte
do not receive it, till the intelligence has
been anticipated by papers previously re
ceived by other persons ; lltey are inform
ed that the regulations at the Pott-Office
in this city require that Printers (hould
deposit their papers there, the day prece
ding the departure of the mail; this cir
c urn (lance gives opportunity to forward by
Fronting, Tuesday, Thurfdav, and Satur
day Evenings' papers, and the papeis of
Monday, Wednefdav and Saturday morn
ings, cn poll days.
Persons at a diilance who wifli to re
ceive this Gazette, are informed that the
terms of fubkription cannot be dispensed
with.—One half of the fubfci iption mo
ney, for the half-weekly paper lately print
cd'ar.d circulated by the Editor to all pars
of the Union, is yet due, either from the
subscribers, or collectors—and as the pub
lication of a daily paper is attended with a
heavy expense—however folicitor.s the
Printer may be to dilfeminate intelligence,
it will appear, that persisting in his former
plan of fending his Gazette to every pet
fon who writes for it, without fecuving
the fubienjitions will prove ruinous in the
extreme.
Tlie Editor mod earnestly requests those
who arc indebted for his late publication,
to make immediate payment
those who have received the arrearages,
from subscribers. —Some will recollect'that
repeated afluranceson this point, have not
been realized.
c> The Suljcriptiocs for this Pap.-r are
rrf 'u'ty mcreajitig. 1 pnuirdj of b ive Hun
dred arejlruck cjf daily.
jfdvertlfing fivers from the frienns and
patrors of the PulUcasion, are
foliated.
"ADVERTISEMENT.
firstuj, Korthiivr*tiloT< I ■ c-' I ■ titc ■ 17^3.
FOR SALE,
A Valuable Tratt of LAND,
in tht* county, containing abnut etfcKt
hundred acre*, one fourth ot which is lew
grounds, of exccllen/ quality; the other thret
fourrhs is high land, well coveted with oak,
hickory and chefnut.
lire situation is pleafant-and healihy, on Ycc
eomtco fiver, about three mile* from the P**io
mack. There is on it a two ftdm brick dwel
ling house, with four rooms and a on
each floor, excWfive of cloieis', a Vuchcn.
and otkt neeeff.uy ou-t-houfts It has orchards
of apple ai»d p:ach trees, and is well watered
by many delightful fpxings. The terms may be
known on application to the Honorable JOHM
UfcATH, m Philadelphia, or to the {jbicnU r,
living on thf prf inifcs,
Jan. iO.
Robert Campbell,
No. 54, Sonth Srcvntf-Jh-cct,
Seconddoor b-low the corner of'Che(iiut-ftr«t,
HAS IMPORTED,
Bv the late arrivals from Britain and Ireland,
A large and general AJjorlmetU of
New Books an J Stationary,
Which will be disposed of on the lowelt teriftfc
Dec. 33. mwSiftf
Bank of the United States.
January 6th, 1794-
NOTICE i« herrbv given, that there wiH
be paid at the Bank, after the fifteenth
mftant, to the Stockho'ders or their represen
tatives, duly authorized fifteen dollars ind
fifty centi tor each fh.ire, being the dividend
declared for the last fix months.
Bv Order,
JOHN KEAN, Cafh-er.
Parry and Mufgrave,
GolJfmitbs & Jewellers,
No. 42,
SOUTH SECOND-STREET,
HAVE FOR SALE,
An elegant AJfortment of
SILVER iff PLATED WARE,
JEWELLERY y><• CUTLERY,
Which they will dispose of on the most rea
sonable terms. Devices in hair, Miniatures
ffrtt, ami every thing iu the gold and silver
way, done as u'.ual.
Drawing Academy,
in a f TV iltys, he refuuicd.
HE fee's a gratitude to those parents
and guardians of the yoiM'-g ladies,
who have entrusted to him tl»eir tuition——
and as moil of them Are to return, he will
have an opportunity-, by his end«f'avof.3 for
their further improvement', to acquit ISrtfc
ielf of a debt, which he eftcema it an honor
to'have incurred.
One or fit'o large Rooms,
In a central situation, fiutable to accom
modate his pupils, are wanted. Apply to
Mm, at No."?, Lz-titia Court—where he
will bi thankful 'to receive c .miliar ds 1 -jr
Miniature Painting or Hair Work, and all
kind of Drawing on Ivory, Sait;n .or
Paper
Jaimary 13, 1794
In tn
A ftrw cafcs Champaigne Wine;
In pipc., •v' * . qu«*ncf cafcj^
FOR SALK BY
]ar. -2. 179
ALL perfori9 having any de
malios a nit itic > il.iu wi G i.ORGt
WIbLE, Utt o ; the c-v of Philadelphia, bakcij
arc r. qu. ft* d to bring in their account!-, propcrlv
auihemicaud ; snc) thole who aie indebted, arc
to make Srh'mWi=»i«- pas:r,e«t.
HENRY KEfcS, Aminiftrelor,
January 13,
Back of (he New Unary, between Cliei'nut
Respectfully informs his friend* wd
the public ill general, that he continues
c«i-yingfj« the of
Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting,
Likewifc, JAPANNED PLATES,
tor door* or w indow-fhirtms, done in the most
manner, and witlvtlifoatch.
Orders from the country will be thankfully
received, and duly attended to.
December 30; drf
United States Register,
JOHN CORDON
For the Year 1794.
Prmrd by Vcwari and Co< hrjn, No. 34.
Soo:h Secor.d-lwcci,and John M'Cullocli, No. 1,
Thitd-lWeet, and ID Kc fold by thcrtl oud
tlw hAnkfelleil.
J-n. .8.
Price three eighths of a Dollar,
" An Enquiry into the principles
and tendency of certain public
measures."
January 16.
Treasury Department,
X TOTICr: 1» hrieby :livtu, thai ptopolals will
IN be received at t'h: Office of the Secretary
of ihe Tteafurv, umtl 'ihe 6'h ot February nem
inclufwe, for the lupply of >11 Rations which
may be required diuruig the present year, at the
several places of it ndeivous hereafter mention
ed, lor the Recruit ng Service, viz.
At New-Biunfw ick.io New-Jcrfcy;
A 1 Philadelphia, } %
At LaJlCito', £,n Po»lfylv»# la -
At Reading, J , ,
The lation. lobt furnilhed ate toconlift ol the
following articles, viz.
One pound of bi c ad or flnwr,
One pound of b< I f, or J .if a pound of poi 1
Halt ajillof rnrti, brandy or whilli-y.
Two quarts ot ,iegarf iOO
On« pound ol f:2n«Llcs)
mwßJtf
Friday, January 24, 1794-
THE YOUNG LADIES'
Undtr the Dirrfiion of
S. F C) L W E L L,
Excellent fcLARET,
s ii 5c i>o>; ics each.
AL S s
MADEIRA,
JOHN VA'UGHAN,
dif
No. IM, sout'h Fr,.u. nice;
N O II RIS-COU R T,
and Walnut-Streets.
George Rutter,
This day is pMiftxd,
THE
JUST PUBLISHED,
And to te fold ly
Thomas Doblon,
AND
NEW
Now opening for Sate,
M. C
By
No. 118, MARKET-STREET;
A large and valuable collection oiBOOn S,
imported from London in the Mohawk.
l)ce. 19,
Notice is hereby given,
THAT the f\Arfcrlb«r has been duly ap
pointed iMfliii'WraWix on the estate of
lus Excellency John HakC-ick, Eiq. late of
Boston, i:! ttiv? couyty us Sn.fo'.k, decea'dd, and
ha- taken upon her fell* that trust, by giving
bonds as the law dlr«*ft—and all perfoni if
♦ erected, are dei'md to take notice accord-
in*.ly
DOROTHY HANCOCK.
Boston, Nuv. 13. I/9J.
Take Notice.
di w
A LL persons vfrho have any demards acairfb
l\. of his late Excellency JOHN
HANCOCK, Esq. deceased, are requeued to
exhibit the fame to the Subfcribei, Attmnev
to the ol said Eilate : And all
petfons vlio (lard indebted to said Eft'ate, are
r<*cmelfred to fettle with hiiil intmrdiutYh ; as t* e
AA of Limitation of Anions, which is to take
place on the fit It ch y c,»f December ne'*», will
otherwi'c render it uetvllaiy for him 10 com-
mcuce fuitsaga'nlt tiu in,
Boftoo.Nov. ij, >793
N. B The Printers throughout this Com
monwealth, aie requrfted to in tell r)»i•; in theii
reffjefVive and forwa d t^cir mc
co uttts for the fame, to J« 'M
Pi'Mifjlvania Hofpltal \JI Mo. 15
THE Contributor* are reqnefted to
meet at the Hospital on 3d day the 28th
2aw3w,
in ft. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, to ex
arr i-'ne a ground plan, with fevcral cdi
ma tes of tlic buildings, which are propo
sed tp be extended to accommodate a
greater number of Lunatic Patients, and
for other uses. Also to determine the
propiictyjof building the ensuing season.
jßy order of a board of Managers.
SAMUEL COATES, Clerk.
N. B. The Printers of the News-Pa
pers in this -City, 'will oblige the Conlrilu
tots, by inferring the above Advcrtifebtent
Foreign Intelligence
WARSAW, (Poland) Sept. 29.
The lad lett ers from Grodno of the
25th inft. prove, that our conje&ures with
regard to tire imal event of negoclation
with Pruflia were not groundless. It end
ed as it began, or rather surpassed all the
violences exerc.ied on the 2d of this
month.
On the 3d the Ruffian AmbaiTador, ear
ly ill the morning, opened this negociati
-011, by arreting four members of the Diet,
viz. Krafnodembiki, of Liva, Szydloulki,
of Aloe, Mikellki, of Wyzogrod, ami
Shayrnfki, of Lomza ; whom he sent off
immediately under a gua rd to the respec
tive places they represent.
Next, he ordered two hsittalions of gre
nadiers with three pieces of cannon, to sur
round and block up all the avenues and
gates of the cattle.
After these preliminan cs, the fitting of
the Diet began. Its formal opening was
strongly opposed, on the ground of a for
mer decree, that all deliberations should
cease, whenever any violent a& should be
employed against a member of the legisla
tive bodv.
dti*
In consequence, before the reading of
the ambafladors's notes was allowed, two
deputations were fi'.cceflively fait to him,
to demand the liberty of the arretted mem
bers. They were answered both verbally
and by note, with absolute refcfal. The
notes were then read. The lioufe conceiv
ed itfelf to be ill a pallive state, as being
under foreign anr.F., and deprived of a free
deliberation, would not proceed for many
hours on any business, during which time
uwt6F.
BOOKS.
Y,
R E
JOSEPH MAY, Attorney
tothe Adminiftratiix.
[Whole No. 495-]
they witriclW a wsoft cHftrrfuilg' and humi
liating scene : a Ruffian General, lfcruttifcg
to and fro in the middle of the Senate, in
the presence of .he King on the thront>
persuading and menacing alternately, the
members to sign unconditionally the de
mands of the King of PtulFia.
Five hours were ipent in tnif crannerj
at last, on tlie motion of Count Aukwi&z,
Nuncio of Cracow, It was agreed to make
a solemn declaration, or protest, again it
the violent measures employed by the
Ruffiau Ambassador on the 2d of Septem
ber, and this day ; and that to prove a
total inactivity of the .Diet, instead of ex
prefiing their sentiments in the usual man
ner either by voting, or acclamation, they
Ibould keep a mournful silence when the
marshal fliould propose the pro;eft in ques
tion. This was accordingly adopted.
Thus was obtained the consent to a
ceflion, which is to juftify it in the eyes
of Europe and pouerity. Thus ended
the extraordinary negociation, unexam
pled in the annals of Diplomatic history :
and thus, in consequence, was iigned the
treaty of Ceflion of our provinces to Prui
fia.
The three notes of the Ruffian Ambas
sador prcfented that day, are curious and
singular—they will be. known to the pub
lic. The pifttcft, however, of the Diet,
ought to be particularly noted by the
present generation and all poilerity.
Declaration of the Diet.
" Surrounded clofelv by foreign troops
on the 2d of this month, threatened with
further iuvafion of the tenitoryof there
public by the Prufiinn armies, to its uttev
moft ruin, and oppreired by innumerable
violences, the States in Diet aflembled,
were forced to give leave to their deputa
tion for signing rhe imposed treaty, with
addition of a few claufcs, and such only
as the di&ating power itfelffeemed, in pi
ty to approve of. But with grief and
surprize, we find by the fad experience
of this day, that the court of Berlin Is
not fatisfied therewith. We fee fre(h a£ta
of violence forcing a new project upon us;
and in order to support it, the fame pre
ponderant power, not contented with in
vesting the place of our deliberations by
an armed force, with addrefling to us
notes full of menaces—feizea from among
us, and carries off our members ; and, by
an unexampled proceeding, keeps us, the
king, bent under the weight of age, and
under so manifold calamities ; and us, the
Hates cf the Republic, confined and im
prisoned in the Senate
" Thus fttnated, we do declare iu the
moll solemn manner, that, unable to pie
vent, even with the risk of our lives, the
effects of the opprefiive force, we leave to
our pofteritv, happier perhaps than 0111-
selves, those means of faying our clear
country, whereof we are bereft at present
and that the project sent to ue by the
Ruffian Ambaifador, though contrary to
our laws, wilhes, and opinion*, forced by
the above raeaiii to accept —We do accept.
Done at Grodno the 24th of Septem-
ber, 1793
(Signed and engro!Ted in the public re
cords according to law.)
Curious Ir'Jh jfclvrrtifrmcn/, from the Lcn-
dOlderrj Jcarnal, Feb. 50, 1783
WHEREAS on February tlte
1783, it pleaftd kind Providence to con
fer on Matthew Neely, of Buraally, parilh
of Tamlaghtfinla}* i, and county of LOll
- a man ch:!;', v.liofe appearance
is promising and amiable, ar.d hop.s the
Being who firft car.ftd him to exiit, will
grant him grace: Also, in consideration
and in remembrance of the many heroic
deeds done by that univufal renowned pa
triot, General Walhiogtiio, the said Mat
thew Neely hath doncJiimfelf the honour
of calling the said mail child by the name
of George H't jhi r.'' 11 Nmif, he being the
firl child known or so cs'led in this king
dom by the name of \Vaflii:igton, that
brilliant Weßern