of ffie Iflttifti) A •;r EVEN [No. 40 of Vol. V.] JuJl publ'ijloedi THE United States Register, For the Year 1794. Containing,, \ CAXKNDAR, with the nerefTary tables * i. fitted lor t he latitude of the princpal towns ih the United States; fiiuaiion, extern, population and GOVERNMENT U.S. SUPWFME FXRCUTIVE, R E, Judiciary, Lift of Counsellors admitted to pra&ife in the Supreme Court. Do. of Atrotnies, Do. Kxfcutive [(ranches, t>EPAKTMENT OF STAT*, M I.ifteis and Consuls of the United States iii foreiqu nations. Do. ol foreign nations resident in the United Slates. DH'aktmem o r t HE Treasury, Principals and Clerks of the refped ve of fices, Coinniiflioneis of Loan*, Officers of the Customs, with their respec tive dtftrifts and ports, Oilers of thc Ekctfc, with their rcfpe&ive diilndl.s and furveyn, 1 si of dutiable articles, &c. Abflraft from the revenue laws, Statement of the public'debt, — of Light.houses, ' —of appropriations for the support of Government. Department of War, Sec rem v'» office, Accountant's, Monthly pay, &c, of the army. Mint Establish'mf. nt, OHiccis, A bftraft from the laws relating to coinage. Post Office Establishment, Officers, Abttraft from the law establishing the office Lift of post towns, with their rrfpeftive difiances as iftab lifted by the Post.Mas ter Grnerafi. Latitude ami I.ojccitupe of the prin cipal towns ui the United States andthcr Vicinity B* KKS, IJhiuit Sia:out j-ckct, blue trowfers, a round fur hat, black handkerchief, new (hoes * ith square plated buckler. Whoever apprehends ibe said I ad, lo that his mailer may get him again, /hall be en titled to the above rewaid. Capiiii. WII.LIAM PAUL, Noi'liern Liberies. N. B. All Ma-ftefs of vclfelstfrc forbid carry ing him oft', or any person harhoeing said boy, as they may expect to be dealt with according to law. Jan. 25, TO BE SOLD, A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, IN an e.'vii-ile fituarion, —alto a Country Seat within 6 miles i>f the Cityj with 9 acies of land, or 42 acres oi Jand and ineadow, the Hdu: -* is nut exceeded by many in the vicinity of" t :ecit), in size or convenience. For terms apply to the printer. Jarfoffr? "23. Infurafice Company. t'hiiadc'fhu, January f>, t?<>4. NOTICE is hereby given 10 the members of the Insurance Company of North- Ajnerica, that the Directors have declared a dividend (for the last fix months) of srxptß Cent, on the amount o< the firll and fecund inflalmcnts ; and of one per cent per month on the sums paid in anticipation of the third instalment, calculating from the firft day of the month following that, in which th-ofe pay ments were made. The d.vidend will be paid to the Stockholders, or their rcprefentatives, at the company's office, No. 119 fotth Fiont ftfect, at any time after the 13th instant. By order of the Directors. EBtNEZER. HAZARD, Secietary. Jan. 9. w&f.xni Treasury Department, NOTICE is hereby g'-ven, that piopofals wi.l be received at the Office ol the Secretary ol the Treasury, until the 6.h of February next inclusive, lor the supply of all Rations which may be required during the preftnt year, at the fevtral places of rendezvous hereafter mention ed , lor the Recruiting Service, viz. At New-Bi urifwick, in Ncw-Jerfcy; Ai Plnladilphia, ") At Lancaftei, > in Perinfylvattia. At Reading, ) The rations to be furnifhed are toconfift of tV.« following articles, viz. One pound of bread or flour, One pound of beel, 01 j of a pound of pork Half a jill of ruin, branny or whiiky, One quart of fait Two quarts ut vinegar f ioQ fjtions Two pound> ol ioap f On pound ol candles) ,]»»• q Bank of the United States. January 6th, 1794. XTOTICE it hereby given, that tbeie »ill i\ be paid at the Bank, after the fifteenth inftint, to the Stockholders or their reprefen (atives, duly authorized fifteen dollars and fifty cents for each fliare, being the dividend declared for the last fix month*. By Order, JOHN KEAN. Ca(hier. Robert Campbell, No. 54, South Secandjlreet, Seconddooi b-low the cor ne rot Chelnut-ftreet, HAS IMPORTED, By the late arrivals from Britain and Ireland, A large and general AJforlment of New Books and Stationary, Which will be disposed of on the lowed terms. D-c. 23. mw&fttf N B ADVERTISE Peale's Museum, t J AS Lately rtrcnvfd a number of af:icle? ; X J. which are the following : That icmarkahlc ij.id c.'llrd the C«)!-Vf »iri, or lc>f a»s-Mli; The Avofetir, cominon'. < ii»* c made of praCit, part of the rigg ing oi a vcflrl oJ.K&n Jkatkji. Pfelenird by D> .Hall, of Lewis-town, a Squib in : whru ihu fcllv was found, a number oi ftonct were appended to ft lings or ligaments that proj-fted from the front of tis head,v»hich occafiancd a conjecture, ay it j s not furnifbed with fuffietent fins to nfifk the vioknee of the tide and currents, that n fafteoed wis ft these li gaments on whatever it found a> the bottom ; so that the stones antwVfed the purpoleof anchors anrd the ligaments of a jjlut inous ttitfcy nature', that of cableJ. Some *>f the iioncs arc tn the fame phial. A collision of Minerals and other FofTiif, •»e now dtfplayeci to drawers Covered witlielaf and in a modr which will famre them irbm de rangement. To each fpccimcn are refe rences 10 a book of oefctipuons. 1 "hj* nirnt of Tpcciinrns of the Foflil kingdom, len ders this part of the Museum very cfrtivrni nr. end fatifltaelory.and are*i ' r ~X* ia*thefVAcma£ie*ia>idcr of ihtni, *t*d m ing the noeeiTary essays of each : Alio in giving in a concise manner, the yarious uses tlicy are applied to; then by rendering them the more ioterefting to t*he public. A Living Elk, of 2 years old. is jufl receiv ed. Bythe"account which rami. Button gives of the Elk, it appears that he was noi acquaints ed with this American animal; he particularly omits aftnorite of the curious apertures adjoin ing the eyes of this F.lk. ni&th—tf Cj?" Complaints having been made that the Southern fuhfcribers for this Gazette do not receive it, till the intelligence has been anticipated by papers previoufiy re ceived by otheT persons j they are inform ed that the' regulations at the Poll-Office in this- city require that Printers should depefit their papers there, the day prece ding the departure of the mail ;■ newf p'jpers being, on account of their bulk, sent by the ltages, which let off several hours before the mail is closed, occasions this arrangement, for the winter. Persons at a dillance who wilh to re ceive this Gazette, are informed that the terms of fubfeription cannot be dispensed with.—One half of the fubfeription mo ney, for the half-weekly paper lately print ed and circulated by the Editor to all parts of the Union, is yet due, either from the fubferibers, or colkxStors—and as tbe pub lication of a daily paper is attended with a heavy expense—however folic;tous the Printer may be to difTcrr.iaate intelligence, It will appear, that perfilting in his former plan of lending ltis Gazette to every ptf fon who writes tor it, without securing the fubferiptions will prove ruinous in the extreme. tawt6F. The Editor most earnestly requefb those who are indebted for liis late publication, to make immediate payment —particularly taofe who Lave received the arrearages from subscribers.—Some will recolledl that repeated aflurances on this point, have not been realized. (£/■ The Sulfcriptions for thii Paper are rapidly encreajing. Upwards of Five Hun dred are Jlruck njf daily. Aclvertifir.g favors from the friends and >atrons of the Pubßcatian, are rcfpcßfully foTiiiled. ■y . fates [Whole No. 498.] Foreign Intelligence, ! By late Arrivals at New-Yorky CONTINUED. \ lENNA, O&cher go* Our army employed in the campaign 9- ga nil the F encli, is r our army upon thr Rhine, h as b«n fern thither Irfyii il,» 1 ,t. of Sept. to the 23rh. of Otftober last. 1* it file general wish litre, that the War may l>e difenu tinned, as The people are begin, ning to inurinn' aloud at the tmxmicntc.,. which batte already resulted from the prcfent hottiHtiei. LONDON, Novcmbef The American Film!? have rifei> ennfidera. bly in value, since thrir Povermi em his ecla. red its deter mi nation to'obfcrve u neu- tral ty. A French fl»1p of the line of fib guns, two f.igatc, and a co. vette, iwfces i?verai (ail of merchant fliips, which are ridiAg in the port of Tunis, are expetted to be fnon taken by our Fleet in the Med'teri arean. A detachment of (hips of tlie line (rom Ld. Kood 'sFleet, confiding ol'tl.e Couragfux and Alcicfe of 74 and the Ardentof 64 gnus each have bombarded a Fort at St. F:Orentz ii'i tlie island ofCorfica. The rcfuJt of this atretic is'as yet urknown. Seven or eight me': were killed on board the Ardeiif, one onboard the Courageux, and her fiift lieutenant, Mr. wlio wa».kil]erf by at shot from the FOll. November 16 The fate of Madame Elizabeth of France, we fearfully apprehend, is approaching to a' speedy decision. She has already b?e:i denoun ced in the Jacobin Club fyreptofti which has hitherto, in almofteveiy inflance, proved fatal. The principal charges against her are, that (he accompanied her brother in his flight t-Varennes, and that (he gave hcY advice alii di■ Cua nter-Revolutionary procee- been frequently pcWifecPSGt leans fa&'ion, and used to be admitted to his no&tfrnal parties at Moriceaitx andßeincy. That matcblefs nionfter Egalire, is now no more. This wietcbj tho* with a heart the worst that ever rtian was cursed with/ poUvfsed the most boundless ambition, but had uot a nurd capable of carrying into efc ft any brjlliant plan to arrive at ohjfcft. He ne ver once atfed ingenuouflv, but through the m-sans of various docile inftrtfments,he aspired to the Throne, while he affe&ed toembrace the principles of Democracy. The Guillotine has so far dbne justice, and the Convention, by seizing on his extcnfive domains, will find a' vtillable source t& profeciite the war. His rental before the Revolution, amounted to 159'p001. fterl. per anrium. Egalite has left behind him, fortr three fans and a danghtet. Tbe.eldcft ci-de vant Ducde Ctiarrrc, escaped with Dumou rier £tbe other two ions,' whole titles were the Due de Mentpenfieiy and' Count de Bcau jolais, are prisoners, having been . # arreft*d with the other ineribers of the Bourbon fami ly. Madatoolfelle D'(Means, is with Madauv Genlii, the wife of Sillerv, now in Sw land. What connexion there was between Orleans' and Sillery does not appear, any more than their gir'Jt ; it is only remarkable, rMt* on the trial of SiUeVy, his being the confidant of Orleans, was mentioned as his chief crime f as on the trial of the latter, the chief imputa tion was, his being the friend of Sillerv ! this action and re-a£lion of imputed ci iminaliy, is not the Jeaft curious CHCumffanee tMat diltin guifliesthe jurilpi udence of Cftenew tribunal* INDIA. By she fXanefboui g, who left the coast early in May, we learn, that the Mab ratta pirates have, among other depredations,, near Bombay, taken five Engliffi trading mer chantmen. They had the audacity to attack the Surat Cattle,-a very large fliip-, but \te»e beaten ol?y after having daugeronfiy wounded her Captain whose name is Lowry. Orte Freftbh vessel has fallen a prey to these delp^radoes. Admiral Cornwall is, in the Minerva, was expe&ed on the Bombay coasts, when- little doubt was eritertairted that his exertions would soon put ast op so the hitherto too fuccefsfuT ravages of thffe lawless people. The Dutch were {training every nerve at at the Cape, in July, in fortifying the place, and preparing for defence, particularly at False Bay, •-vmutmrT 4 / R.