tJUM rut ntx yoak ui..ky. Tie J/ti'iouting Jid'.ui u? - c (t wpflfeu by a !ad\ rj lb s city, anijun*. ul the c*tcrfain/\c f KW trtK.li Cunjui tiled French talrtul*> Aciv 'burky jc/y 14. HAKK, hark, how the clamors of war Th>o* Gallia's wide region* resound, Bellona has moun'ed her car, And scatters her terro.s around- Captivity bursts offher chains, Her ihoutings are heard on the heath. Her vet'rans are crowding the plains Refolv'd upon Freidom or Death. But fee ! from her battlements high Plum'd VlCT'ry undaunted alight, Her standard ihe waves in the (ky, And urges her forts to the tight. The (words all indignant they claih, They rulh round the Bajiile's strong walls, Ah ! hea d you that horrible cralh ? The Town of proud Tyranny falls, minions of despots all fly, Purfu'd by detHu&ion and wrath, Tear wings their fad flight, and their cry Dtfturbs the deep (lumbers of Death. Haste, hefte, man's disgrace, disappear, Viie w.rctches, of nature the blot, And wherever your hamlets you rear, May shame and distress be your lot. )iut GALLIA all hail! may thy chiefs A IVmple of Liberty rajfe, And thrr're mav their feudn and their griefs Bo loft in its altar's bright blaze. And when they remember this day, BcdeckM with the laurel and vine, May angnilh and care fly away, And their voices in anthems combine* And then may the warblings of fone.s Be heard from Columbia's green vales, While echo the wild notes prolongs, And whispers them foft to the gales. And Qh ! let the zephyrs so fleet E&ar the lweet-fwelling notes o'er the main, And there, let them fondly repeat In the car of each Frenchman the drain, FASHION. TPOO moriftrous large, the railer pries, Our Ladies' Heads; when Hats do rife. But if Dame FaQiion dares to change. And into Lilliput to range; They're now too little grown; and then, They hardly emulate a pin ! Fa»hion I fear will ne'er do right, Til LadieV Heads ftie takes off, quite— For broad or narrow, high or low, Tne Inailing race their teeth will (how. RULES To be observed in tranfafting Btmnefs with the Insurance Company OF NORTH-AMERICA, ift. \LL orders lor lufuranoe mull be given IX. in writing, signed by ihe applicant ; and as minute a defcripiion of the vtlfol is ex pelled, as the pet ion ordering the infmauce can give, refne&ing her age, built, how found and lined, and whether double or Angle deckcd. ad. All policies will be ready tor delivery in twenty-four hours after the order tor insurance is accepted at the office, and the policy muil be "taken up in ten days. 3d. Notes, wi han approved endorfei, for all j premiums, mull be given in len days, payable ; as follows : For American and Weft-India rifques, in three n onths after the date of the policy. For European rifques, in fix months. For India and China rifques, in 13 months. For rifques by the year, in eight months. For rifques for fix toonths, in fonr mouths. months. 4th. LofTes will be paid in ten days after proof and adjustment ; but it the note given for the premium shall not have become due within that time, the amount of it shall, neverthclcfs, be de duced from the loss to be paid. The Insurance Company of North-America hereby give notice to all whom it may concern, that, agreeably to 1 he above rules, they are read\ to receive all osders tor insurance, which may be addressed to them, accompanied with diiec tions to feme responsible house in Philadelphia for Ihe payment of the premiums within the time Hmittd. In caff the rifques offered (hall be approved, the insurance shall b< immediately effe&ed ; other wife notice shall be given, eiihei by anf w'er to the person applying, or to his agent, in Phila delphia, as may be ordered. * Bv order of the Dirc&ors, EB'ENEZER HAZARD, Scc'ry. July 3. 4 W INSURANCE COMPANY, Phi ladelphi a, July ift, 1793. NOTICE is hereby giveilto the members ot the Insurance Company of North Ameri ca, thai the Dirrftors have declared a dividend fto this day) ot fix per cent on the amount of the ftril inftalmem, and of one per cent per month, 011 the funis paid towards the second and third j instalments, calculating from the fitft day of the month following that in which these pay ments were made. The Dividend will be paid 1 t® the Stockholders or their Representatives, at the Company's Office, (No. 119, south Front- Street) at any time after the 7th inft. HAZARD, Sec'ry. W.f th* members of this Company are much diffierfed throughout the United States, the Printers il\ihc fever aljlates are rcquefled to give the above a place in their newjpepers. \! ibn.f Dootti . wTTc of M. Doui ti t an inhabitant du quoini jt Vallteres, 101 l h< r NU bmtl 111 tlie dil»ti«*(s ot the Capt- 011 the 20111 l'.o» I*ll. Shr is ignorant ot tiu fate—She ic q .iliP lf»*t «i»ofe who tpay nave i( in (licit po*.r lo give hn any icfpgttive her hus band, wo.ild lend ii to the houfr*.. Mrs. Hud son, H«g!i-luee?, Bal.imoie, where the rclides, ot 10 Madame guAwTE, rt the lame llreci.— A re-publication of the above by the fever al printers is a. Albany Glafs-Houfe. The Propneiors of the under the Firm of M'CLALLEN, M'GREGOR and Co. BEG leave to inform the public, thai ihcy have now brought their WINDOW-GLASS to such peife&ion, -s will be found, on compatifon. to be equal, in quality, to rhc bell London Crown Glaf>. Having fixed their piic#-» at a lower »ate IWai» imported Glass, they are induced to believe, that importationi of this article will be difcon:793 epi ? w By THOMAS JON A JON, DAVID STUART,&.DAMEL CARROLL, Efqtiires, Commissioners appointed by Government to prepare the Public Buildings, See. within the City of Wajhington, lor the reception of Con grefs,;and for iheir permanent rcfidence after the year 1800— *•> 1 A LOTTERY FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE Federal City. 50,900 Tickets at 7 dollars, are 350,000 dollars, LIST OF PRIZES, vjz. 1 Super b Hotel, wi'h baths,) our houles, Scc.occ. to cost ) 1 Cadi Prize 1 ditto 1 ditto 1 ditto 2 diuo 10 ditto 20 ditto joo ditto 200 ditto 400 ditto 1,000 ditto 15,000 d-itto 5,000 are 1,000 500 100 50 2 5 20 10 16,737 Pf'Zfs 33,263 Blanks 50,000 By this scheme at leajl the amount of the tick ets will return to the fortunate adventurers, and yet the federal City will gain its objefcl thereby, in a magnificent building designed both lor pub lic and private convenience. Although some expence mufl neccfTarily at tend the condu&iug of the lottery, (which ex pence will be taken from the principal prize) the Coinmi/Tioners having agreed to present in re turn a fufficient quantity of excellent frce-ftone, togdher with the best adapted lots for the hotel and for the out-houfes, the value of the lottery entire may be fairly rated at something more than par: In this important instance it will be found, on examination, to exceed all the lotteries that have ever been offered to the Public in this or perhaps in any other countiy. The keys of the Hotel, when compleat, will be deliveied to the fortunate poflVtTor of the ticket drawn aagainft its number.—Ail the other prizes will be paid, without deduction % in one month after the dracvingyby the City Treasurer at Washington, or at such Bank or B<«nks as may be hereafter announced, for the convenit ncy of the fortunate adventurers. The drawing will commence on Monday the "6th of Septembei next, at the City of Wafhtng ton. Tickets mav be had of Col. Win. City Treasurer of Washington ; Tha\er Z3 Battleof CharleOon, South-Carolina ; Gideon DeniJ'on, Sa vannah; MefTrs. James Wejl & Co. Baltimore; Mr. Peter Oilman, Boston ; and at such other places as will be hereaftet published. N. B. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will be given for thebeft Plan of an elegant and con venient HOTEL or INN, with hot and cold Baihs, Stables, and other out houses, i[ prejented on or UJore the 10th oj April next-, and a pre ference will be giv< n to the Artist for a Con tia&, provided he be duly qualified to compleat his plan. The ground on which the Hotel and out houses are to be erc&ed, will be a corner lot of about 90 by 1200 feet, with a back avenue to the stables, &c. Sections and cftimates of the expense will be expe&ed with the elevations, &c. compleat ; and 50,000 dollars mud be regarded by the Architect as the utmost limit in the expense intended for this purpose. S. BLODGET, Agent for the a Hairs of the City. March, 61793- BANK oj the UNITED STATES. July ift t 1793. NOTICE is hereby given that there wiii be paid at the Rank after the lCih irftant, to , the Stockholder? i>r their Representatives duly authorized, FOURTEEN DOLLARS and FIFTY CENTS loi each Share, being the divi dend declared for the last fix months. By order, JOHN KEAN, CaOiicr. c P3W 484 UNIVERSITY s/PEKNSYLVANIA July 12, 17SJ r T^HE vacation for the Ph lolopbical dalles X commences on Monday the 15th inllant, and «s 10 continue' Ji* wet ks ; and lor the dit !j;uot It hoots, belonging to.Uie InftitvtiQfi,nil Monday the t.ufiaiu, to continueJ»ur weeks. The Commencement lor contemn;; Decrees on the Students of the Senior Class, who have tjcen already examined be fate the Faculty and Trutlces,and approved o! by ihem, will be held on the 2d ,Wedn« fday of September next. As ihe Philofoohical ProfrffoM will begin their couifes of l.t&urcs aboui the lft of Sep tember, to the C lades under their care, and as it is usual for Students horn distant pans, who wilh to finifti their education in the University, to enter one or other of these Claires, according to their proficiency in Literature, it is recom mended to such Students to make their applica tions for ad million at ihat time. J The Le£turc> ol the Provoll for the ben.fit of the Mtdical Sudcnts, will begin, as usual, on the fiiilof November, when che Le£turcs ol the Medical Proftflors commence. 13y order of the Faculty. Wm. ROGERS, Sec'ry. THE AMERICAN MUSEUM, from its commencement in January, 1787, 10 its termination in December, 1792, in twelve vo lumes, price, neatly bound ami lettered, nine teen dollars and one fifth. Tlve opinion of the President of the United Stages, refoefcting this work, is as follows : 41 I believe (he American Museum has met with extensive, I may fay, with universal ap probation from competent judges ; for I am of opinion, that the work is not only eminently calculated 10 diflemina:e political, agricultural, philosophical, and oth< r valuable infotmation ; but that it li.'s been unijormly condufled u iih tafle, attention, and propriety. If to thcfc important objects be fupei added the more immediate de fao of rescuing public document* from obli vion— I will venture to pronounce, as iwy len timent, that a more usetul literary PLAN HAS NEVER BEEN UNDERTAKEN IN AMERICA, or one MORE DESERVING OF pub- LIC ENCOURAGEMENT." >'*'• $■ City of Washington. January 71 h, 1793. A NUMBER of Lots in this City will be of fered for sale at audion, by the Commis sioners, on the 1 71b day of September next.-*- One fourth part of the purchase money is to be paid down, the re fid u? at three equal annual pay ments with yearly interefton the whole princi pal unpaid. JOHN M. GANTT, Clerk to the Ccm'rs. Extract of an A& of the General Assembly of Maryland, concerning the Territory of Co- .50,000 25,000 20,000 1 5000 10,000 iO t OOO io,oco iurnbia, and the City ot Wafhingtoo. 44 Be it cna&cd, That any foreigner may by d;ed or wilt, hereafter to be made, take and hold lands within that part of the jaid Territory which lies with in this State, in the fame manner as if he was a citi zen of this State ; and the fame lands may be con veyed by him, ana tranfntitted to and be inherited by his heirs or relations, as if he and they were citizens oj thi) State: Provided, That no foreigner Jhall y in virtue hereof, be entitled to any fui they or other privilege of a citizen." Jan. 19. tf 10, coo 10,000 10,000 io-,coo 20,0C0 150,000 Dollars 350,000 r "T , HE Editor of the Gazette of the Uniteb Statf.s, proposes publilhing the Paper, under that Title, every Evening, Sunday's excepted. To render it interesting as a Daily Publi cation, it dial) contain foreign and domestic, commercial and political Intelligence :—Ef- fays and Observations, local and general : — Maritime information :—Prices Current of Merchandize and the Public Funds. Alfd a summary of the proceedings of Congreft, and of the Legiflatnre of this State :—with a (ketch of Congressional Debates, &c. Advertizing favors will be gratefully rs ceived. To be printed on paper of the demy size ; but a larger size (hall be substituted inDecem- ber next. The price Six Doll*rs per Annum, to I* paid half Yearly. When a fufficient number of Sub/bribers is obtained, the Publication Ihall commence. In the interim, tile Gazette will be publish ed twice a week as ufua!.—Subfcriptions are refpe&fully solicited by the Public's humble servant, JOHN FEN NO. (£3~ Subscriptions are received at the City 7aiern, South Second Si)tct—by Mr. Dobjon, at the Stone Houfe —by other perjons who are m pojfej/iov vjjub fcription papers, and by the Editor at his huufe, fto. 34, North Fijth-Street. Philadelphia, July, i? 93» MOST eathcjilj ~equejis those oj his dijlavt Sub- Jcribr.rs toho are infrrears jor the Caztfie, to tnake payment as foonas puj/ible.— fhofc pcrjorn tuiw have received fubfeript ion money on his account are desired to remit thejame. The arrearages jot the Gazette have accumulated to ajeriovs amount—Serious,'aj they are the only rtjource dijeharge vtty serious engagements incurred in the projection 0] in s ex perijnepublication. Philadelphia, June 16. FOR $ALF. S bY MATHEVV CAREY, At his Stcre, No. 118, Market-street, PHILADELPHIA, To the Public. TERMS. T H.E tD 1 J uJi TAF AWT*Y DaJtAfcia«KT, juiw «6,1 753. NK)llCt4llMirl^|i»Q» t .ti|«( proffibw wi.i be •rc(i«((t«i ( yir of the Srcriii at the flmta, »od »i«.' - ,k At-nU lUt«l jllitik'W«it#Viit|[-Ti>*iK lUitir(ijr,'Kl We Lit ftt4(targbjfc*i fct({Wi»gM£«rfc'«o4 j*t .ij;. j , ~ 4. Ai any place Of jd»cc> from the laid upper fail* 10 aod at Mihcvung. -5v At any placfc or placet from Che said Mi %6ntttg over !o th< Hca galisn. 6. At any place or pi*cc& iroin the fetid Head . .Navigation to the mouth of the laid river Caya hoga, and at the said mouth. 7. At any place or placcs betwixt the moutN of rhe Big Beaver Creek, to the mouth at the rivrr Mufkingum, and up the said fiver to the Tufcarowas, aud at the Tufcarowas, and thence over to the Cayahoga rtver, and iheuce down the said river to its mouth. 8. At any place or places betwixt the moutlt of the river Mufkingum and the mouth of the Scioto river, aud at the mouth of the fatd river Scioto, 9 At any place or placrs betwixt ihe mouih ot Scioto river 8c the mouth of the Grcai Miami, at the month 6t the Great Miami, and fr'»m thence to ihc rapids or the falls of the Ohio, and at the laid rapids. to. At any place or places betwixt the mouth of the Great Miami, up (he said Miami to and at Pique Town. 11. At any place or places from Fort.Wafb ington to Fori Hatniltoo, and at Fort Hamilton. At any place or places from Fori Hamilton to Fort St. Clair, and at Fort St. Clair. 12. At any p\A£h or plaecs from Fort St; Clair to Soil Jtfffeifon. and ai Fort Jfffcrfon. 13. At any place or piaccs li om Fo> i jeffcifoh to the field ot afiipn of the 4'h of November* 1 and at the fatcf field of atfion. 14. At any place or places from the laid field of a&ion to the Miami V liases, and at the Miami Villages. —I*--* 15. At any placc or places from the f<)id Mi ;mt Villages to the falls of the Miami liver, which implies into Lake Eric, and at the said jails, and froin thence 10 its mouth, and at its rnouth. 16. At any plareor places from the mouth of the laid Miami river of Lake Eric to Sandufky Lake, and at Sandtiftcy Lake. 17. At any-place or places'from the said S&n _dufky Lake, to the moui h of the river Cayiihoga. 18. At any place or places from ihe mouth of the laid river Cayahoga to Prefque Isle, and at Prefque Isle. ;9 At any pierce or places from Prrfque Isle to the it re am tunning into Lake Erie Irom to wards the Lake, and thencc over ifc and at the said jadaghque Lake, and thcucc dowl* the Alleghany river to Fort Fianklin. 20. At any place or places from Prcfcjue Isle to Le Bcuf, and at Le Beuf. 21. At any place or places from I.e Beuf to Fort Franklin, and at Fort Franklin, and from thence to Pinlburgh. 22. At any place or place! from the rapids of the Ohio to the mouth of the W.i bash river, and from the mouth ol the laid Wabafh river to tlx inouth of the river Ohio. 23. At any prtacc or -places cm rhe East fide may appear eligible. Pcrfon* disposed to contract will therefore confine their-offers to one year, or they may make their proportions so as to admit an ele&ion ol the term of two years. The offers may comprtfe all the places which have been fpccified, or a part ol ihetn only.