THE Eziitok. ojthe Gazette of bd St at es, mefl tarneflly requefli that those df his fubferibers, iohofe arrearages have •been accumulatfrtg for more than twelve months, would make payment as fetn as pofjible—at farthefi, before thefrjl day of June next. Those persons whofhall be difprfed to patronize this Gazette after the Poll-Office Lawfkallgo into operation, willQkaje tofigmty their intention to Hie Deputy Po(t-Maft|js in the United States, who are requtflcd toJdTwariJiich fubfcriplions as may be received, to the Editor, to the ftidfirfl of June. The terms offubferiptionare .Dollars per annum, etclujive of poflage—One half tobe paid at tflt tlrSg cf fubferibing, the other half to be advanced at the expiration of the firfi fix months. CONTRACTS. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, M.nch 6, 1795. NOTICE is hereby given, that Proposals will be received « the Office of the Secretary of the Tieafury, until 5 0 clock id the afternoon of Wednesday the a. It day of March instant. lor the fu#ily of the following articles of Clothing lor the Troops in the fefvlce of the United Stales, viz. For the Infantry and Artillery. 4,608 hats 18,460 shirts 4,608 coats 7>95 6 P a,rs ot socks 4,608 vests 4 608 blankets 8,668 woolen overalls 4,608 ftotks 9,216 linen ditto 4,608 stock clasps 18.376 pairs of (hoes 4,608 pairs of buckles, Fur the Cavalry. 320 caps 640 do. of ftock.ngs 320 coats 1,280 Hints 320 vests 3 2 ° bankets 320 pairs leather breeches 320 stocks 640 do. of boots 320 stock clasps. 320 do. of spurs Also, 1,200 rifle shirts, to be made of Ruflia meeting. Of the above clothing, five hundred fuitsare to bedcliveied the 15th day of April next; one tlioufand luits on the 15th day of May next; one thousand five hundred suits on the 15th day o Tune next; and the remainder on the 15th day ot July nex'. The place of delivery may be either at New-York, Philadelphia or Baltimore, at the option of the contradtor or contrafiars. Proposals will bereceived foi the whole of the above mentioned clothing, or for any one component article feparalely; to be tur nithed agreeably to patterns or specimens, which may be fcen a; the War Office. . Good fecuiity for the punctual and faithful performance ot the contra6l will be required. The payments will be on the deliver\ of the clothing; or, if neccffary, such reafonabU advances will bt made as may b e defued. — Dismal Swamp Canal Company. PROPOSALS for cutting a Canal Irr.m the waters ot Elizabeth River in Virginia, to those of Palquotank in North-Carolina, nr for condoling the work, will be receive until the ninili of April next, by "Robert Andrews, ol Willumtburg; Tliotn.it Newton, jun. and Daniel Bcdinjer, ol N' .rfolk, in Virginia ; by John Cowper, of Gates County ; and Benjamin Jones, of Cam den County, in North-Carolina. The length of the Canal will be absut sixteen miles; the country through which it will pals, is i'wampy, tree from (tones, and covered with heavy wood. The Canal is to be thirt>-iwo feet in width, and eit;ht lee' at lead in depth, below the furface of the earih, and capable ot being navi gated in dry seasons, by vessels drawing three ret water. Good fecuritv will be required of contratfors; and pcrfons tiaking application to be employed as managers, mutt produce :ertificates (from chafers ot [efpeftability) of their qualifications or a business of this kind. By older ot the President and Directors, William AfBAYLEY, cierk. f-.-p'QA) Norfolk, January 21, i?9 2 - American Lead Manufactory. STEPHEN AUSTIN, & Co. HAVE just now opened their Lead-Warehouse, two doors fouthof Walnut-street Wharf, adjoining their New FaSory— where they have now tnadef and ready tor sale, a general aflort mentof SHOT of all sizes, with SHEET and BAR LEAD, the production of the Mines in Virginia. As they have employed a number of experienced Engjitb workmen, they wa.rant it to be equal in quality to any mmiufaaured in Europe, and at a reduced price from the cost of imported. They also continue to inanufafture all the above articles at Richmond, in Virginia. Ail orders aridrelTtd to either of the above Fa&ories, will be thankfully received, and execntcd on the shortest noticc., N. B. Wanted, industrious, sober,"Labouring Men, at the said Mines, where constant employ, good wages, and other encourage ments will'be given, means of conveyance being provided, and houses for ilieir reception. For further particulars enquire ofMeffrs. Moses Austin & Co. at their in Richmond, or as above. Philadelphia, December 3, 1791. tf Militia Fines. THE Collettors of Militia Fines in the Citv and Liberties of Philadelphia,-and the diftri&s of Moyarm-nfnigand PalTyunk, are hcieby required to collect and pay into the County Tieafury, a-ll arrearages of fines, and to fettle and depolit their books and vouchers in my Office, at No. 61, Walnut-ttreer, on 01 before the fiift day of April next. Wherefore Notice is given, That im mediately from the said firft day of April, all Collectors who fna'l lail in complying.with this requifmon, will be proceeded against. according to law, Phitad. Feb. 2.5, *792 TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE, ALL thelandcd eftateof GEORGE WARNER^eceaied,con fining of a valuable Plantation and tra£l of Timber Land, supposed tocontaiu between four hundred and 450 acres, about 90 of which is plow-land and 150! drained meadow. There is on the farm a and kitchen, a cooper's shop and a large barn ; a well ot water at the door, a good apple orchard. The houfc (lands close on a good landing belonging to the said premises ; the reft of the land is well umbered and lies within one mile of said an equal distance from a saw-mill and grift-mill and also of Quinton's Bridge, bounding on the Main, Allaway's Creek, in the county of Salem, five miles from Salem Court-Houfe. Any person that is difpof. d to lew or purchafc the said pre mises, may fee the place and ku. v the terms, by applying to the fubfciibcis near the fame. MARK MIU.T:R snd > • ANDREW ! I.MIR, $ cutors ' Salem County, id mo. 13th, 179-. N. B. There is like wife at lot. Nt M* w ground of about 25 acres, adjoining; lands of Abbott Sayrcs .and others, the property of said dcceafcd, to be fq!d i» manner as above, by the said exe cutors. [ep 4 w] THOMAS PROCTER, Lieut, of the City and Liberties. Jones &c Burroughs, STOCK-BROKERS, STATE-Street, BOSTON, BUY and fell every kind of the Stocks of ihe United States, on CommifTion, by Pr.vate Contract, and Public Auction. ThoCc gentlemen who may be pleased to favor them with their commands, may rely on fidelity, secrecy and difpaich. Bojlon, March, i7Q"2. (i aw 3n 1) IMPERIAL HYSON,SOUCHONG, dndBGHEA REFINED SUGARS,COFFEE,&SPI£ES,&c.&c Of the firft retail, No. 19, Third-Street,between Chefnut and Market Streets TO BE SO L 10, BY JOHN CAREY, No. 26, Pear-Street, A COLLECTION OF and V aluable Scarce BOOKS, Whicb may be seen eveiy day, until jive o'clock, r. M. Among them are the following : Folio. T TOMER, Xenophon, Plato, Plutarch, Eufcbius, Sozo. IjL mm, Theodoret, Virgil, Horace, Livy, Tacitus, Pater culus, Plinv, Concordantii Lat. Concordantia Gr. Thefautus Ci ceroni*. Biblia Junii,and Tremellii. Bible de Martin,Wells's Maps, Scapulas— Phavoriui—Mar(inii —Hoffmani Lexica, VofliiEtymo logicon, Antiquit. Ecclef. Britannic*, &c. v Quarto. Pindar, Cyropaedia, Bentley's Horace, Terence and Phasdrus, Ovid, Juvenal, Manilius, Ciceronis op. oip. Csfar, Su etonius, Julius.Pollux, Hedcrici Lexicon, Voflii Ars Gram. Cluve rii Ge'ographia, Justinian Code, See. Ottavo el infra. Horner, Anacrcon, Aristophanes, Longinus, Theophfadus, Heftod, Poetae minores Gr. Ifocrates, Phalaris, va rious editions of Horace, Virgil, Terence,and Ovid, Tibullus, Plau tus, Lucan, Martial, Claudian, Val. Flaccus, Aufonius, Buchanan, Salluft, Curtius, Flows, Juftiti, Val. Maximus, A. Gellius, Hill. Augnd. Scriptores, English and french Tranjlations of some of the dailies, a great variety of Greek and Latin Grammars, See. See. ftjj" Catalogue; may be had of Mcffrs. Rice & Co. Bookfelleis, Market-dreet, or of JOHN CAREY. Oflober 31./ FOR SALE, BLOOMSBURY, THAT elegant SEAT at the Fall* of Delaware, in the vicinity of Trenton, in New- J rfey, occupied for many years part, by tlie fublcriber ; containing upwards of 200 acrcs of land, befjdes \ tract of wood-land of about 185 acres, at the distance of two miles. The farm is divided by the 11ftin street leading from Trenton to Lambertoji. and Philadelphia, into two pans, nearly equal in quantity ; the eaftwardly part being arable land, is laid off in convenient fields, and in good farming order. The othir oart, bounded by the laid street on the east, and by the river on the weft, forms a fquate; which, from the combined effect of fili ation and improvement, is generally allowed to be one of the moil '..eautiful and desirable feats in the state. The mansion-house is a handsome, well-fmifhed brick building, 50 by 40, containing four rooms on each floor, with excellent cellars, and a two story brick kitchen ; and commanding a very extensive and pleasing view of the riv r, both above and below, as well as including the falls, and also of Trenton and the neighbouring feats and improvements on both fides of the river. Among the out-buildings are a new stone coach-house and ftablrs, fufficient to contain fix carriages and ten horses, accommodated with a cutting and feeding room, and a ca pacious loft for hay ; adjoining these is a very complete granary, rat proof, and a stone cow-houle, upwards of 100 feet in length, containing thirtv-one paved flails, over which is a roomy loft for hay, &cc. Adjoining the court-yard ot Ihe tnanfion-houfe, is a gar den of about two acres, extending towards the river, in the highest hte of culture, and abounding with a iich colle&ion of the choicest fruits of almost every kind, and several large asparagus beds, highly manured. At a convenient distance from the man sion-house, and nearly in the centre of tbe square, is a new, well h ult, stone farm-houfe, accommodated with a large cheese-room, fvn ing-house, garden, &c. a complete stone smoke-house, corn ribs, a capacious ice-house, and every other ne ce.f ry out-building. The ground is properly divided into small fields, all well watered, highly improved, and chiifly under the most aporovrd grass. This square has produced annually, tor se veral years past, upwards of sixty tons of the best hay, besides supporting through the summer season twenty to thirty horned cattle, and eight or ten horses. It contains also two bearing or- I ;hards of good fruit. The river abounds, in the proper seasons, I with great pi nty of all kinds of fi(h usually found in frefh water tn this climate, and with a variety of wild-fowl ; both of which may afford a pleasing amusement to the sportsman, as well as a convenient addition to the elegance and variety of his table. The whole of the land, except the wood-land, is inclofcd and divided l»y good fences, great part of which is formed of red cedar posts, and rails of chpfnut and white cedar. The purchaser may have the improved fquaie feparate'.y, or the whole together, as may best suit him. There is an inexhaustible quantity of good build ing stone on the river shore. The purchase money, if well frcurcd, and the inteieft punctually paid, will not be demanded foi main \ ears. 0 Any pei Ton dcfirous of viewing the piemifrs, may be graiifi d on application to Samuf.l W. Stockton, Esq. of Tienion, or Mr. Inallman, who at prcfent occupies the tat m-houle and part of the lane.—and may know the price on application to the fubferiber, at No. 213, South Second-street, opposite to the New- Market, in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, March 7, 1702 TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE, \ VALUABLE PLANTATION, the title inch fputable, in l~\. the county of Gloucester, supposed to contain five hundred and forty acres nf Meadow Land and Cedar Swamp, fituateon a branch of Little Etrg-Harbour River, in the township of Galloway. There is on laid prcmifes a frame house and kitchen, a small hay houfeand stable. About sixty acres of the land cleared, and about one hundred and ninety of woodland, and a cedar fw 'nip, chief ly well timbered, and about 300 acres of meadow (intetfperfed with frefh water flowing dreams) fufficient to supply one hundred head of cattle.—The situation is allowed by judges, to be capital for raising stock.— Anv person inclining to purchase said Planta tion, may have poffefliow from the 25th of March ensuing. The terms may be known by applying to the fubferiber, living at Quinton's Bridge, in the county of Salem; or a further delcrip rion may. be had, by applying to Richard Wood, senior, in Greenwich; or Joseph Sloan, Surveyor, near Hattonficld ; or of james Sculi, adjoining said lands.—The place above mentioned, is a pleasant healthy country, within two nylt* of three grift and saw-mills : And three houses appropriated to divine wor hip, are about the fame distance. Terms of payment made easy, bv Quinton's Bridge * Saiem CouKt\ 3 zd mo. 13tA, 1792. 1 372 A JOHN COX ANDREW MILLER. SALES Of the real Estate of JOHN KIDD, late of the Township of Benfelem, in the County of Bucks, Esquire, decealed, pnrluant to the Directions of his 1 alt Will and Teftainent. ON Tiu fdav the 27th of March next will be expof-d to Sale, by wav of Public Vendue, on '.he p>( mifes— One exceed ingly valuable and highly improved Farm, containing about two hundred and ninety-nine acres, fnuate on the river Delaware; on which is eretted a hancifomt? two-story brick house, with a new piazza in the Jront, two kitchens, a good bam, ftablcs, hay-hnufe and other convenient outhouf s. A good orchard ot the best kind of graited iruit,now in its prime; a large garden well fenced in, and ingood order; and a (had and herring fifhery before the door. This place, is remarkably well has a fufficicncv of mea dow, a large front on tie river, and runs back to the pofl-road. One other very valuable Farm, adjoining the above ; containing about two hundred and seven acrt>, the greatcit part of which is wood-land. There are on this farm a good house, barn, ftabU, and other outhouses, with a young thriving orchard of the best grafted fruit, and a Iliad and herring ftfhery. Ic has long been a well accustomed tavern; andlhe feny belongmgto it, known by the name of Dtmks's, is noted well krpt and much fre quented. Both the above places afford the bell piofpt£ts 011 the nver, and are remarkably healthy. One other small Farm, containing about fixty-lhrre acres, fit». ate in the township of Southampton, ".n the sounty afoiefaid; on which are erefled two log-haufes; There is a small orchard,and a great fufHciency of wood-land and meadow ground. One Lot, containing four acres, situate o» the great post-road' leading from Philadelphia to New-York, and ten miles/rom the tormer. On it is a good log dwelling-house, and work-fhopad joining, with well ot excellent water at the door: now in the tenure of the Widow Ward. Also, at the fame lime and place, will be fold all the remaining Stock, Hou (hold-Furniture, Farming Utensils, and Wheat intfie ground. N. B. The conditions of sale will be, one-thud of the purchase money to be paid down, asd the remainder iu tw» yearly pay. mcntstvitli iutereft. I (eptm27 } To be SOLD peremptorily, at Pub i. i c Ven due, ou Weduelaay the nth day of April next, THE SEAT of the late Dotftor Lewis JohnJhn, deceased, in Perlh-Arnboy, containing TWt) HUNDRED ACRES of LAND. This place is bounded southerly for near a mile on the river Raritan, where it empties into the bay about 18 miles trom Sandy- Hook, and affords two moll agreeable fltuations for Genilemens' Sears. There are now on it, two brick lioufes, with gardens, and a good collection of fruit trees of the bell kinds. The laud is very fct'le, and a great part ol it very good mradbw ; and from itsfitu ation on the river, has the advantage of filh of different kinds, in their fpafons, particularly of oyftcrs and chicken clams, which may be picked in great plenty on the flits before the doors. It is a delightful, healthy fltuation, capable of genteel and tally improve ments; and as Perth-Atnboy is'one of the bcfl lea-pins in the United States, and within 18 miles of the sea, ihe prolpeit cl ill increaiing in value from that circumllance, is by na means iucon fiderable. . , , , 1 There wil l alio be fold, other Lots, within the bounds ot the city, and about Five Hundred Acres of Land ou the oppofi e fine of the river Raritan—part of which is improved by a tarm -nil which there is a framed dwelling-house and barn, with an 0IC;1J ™ of grafted apple trees, and will contain about one hundred .nd fifty acres ; the remainder will be fold in convenient lots, we wooded and timbered:, and verv convenient tor fupplyins . ew- York and other markets with fire-wood, timber tor (hip build ing, and other uses, the transportation by water being ea y an fafe. The conditions will be made known at the day ol and the tequiflte conveyances made by JAMES PARKER and > T ft tothe faid Eftate. BOWES REED, S . , Likewise to be SOLD, at the Jame time and place, ELEVEN ACRES of LAND, adjoining the above, the pro perty of the Proprietors of Eill New-Jerfcy, wheie >nt e pro prietary houfc lately flood. The elegant fltuation of this tpot is hardly to be equalled; it affords a grand profpeft « Bay, and of the Bay formed by the waters of Raritan an " foil's rivers, where they disembogue into the sea to l ie - a moil delightful one of the ferpe.it,ne coutfeof the • for several miles, through a rich tratl ot meadow to The great-quantity of (lone neatly dressed, and brick, of the houle lately burned, will be nearly futficien ■ - building; and a large .lone cittern, and well of exec with a very convenient liable and c 'ach-houfc, w 1 gr y. iheexpenceof putting the place in order for tlie rc \ c , ,j n Gentleman.—There are lew fltuations so eligible, .«« the s um mer season-when the cool sea breezes, and the e fltuations, runder them placrs ot pleaflng rtlieat, lr ° - ment and sultry air of the louthern Hates and neigh ( Perth-Amboy, Feb. 15, 1792- A LOTTERY, T lO raifc the sum of £ ~jp for the P ur P of ® jX'nTJick, 1 Proicftant Episcopal Church in the city o ' , v cW .lctfty, agreeable to an ast of the Leg.flature of the State ol New J " parted November 1 791. SCHEME.. i 1 2 5 10 3 3 go '675 1814 Prizes. 3520 Blanks. 1 1 fioo2 o^®* 53?4 Ticket-,, at 3 Dollars eat 1,, r B|jl]kl pr This Lottery is composed of 5334 1 - an /,,![fir to one Prize, and fubjefl to a dedufiinn o Lottf v vcl ccnt. which is more favorable to adventurers j ul j|ity, that it offered to the public—and it being ot Iul!i " , v itii the m a " cannot he doubted but the undertaking win liberal fupporr. , **nndav in Ap* l '' The drawing will commence on the feron rf Nf „. or (boner if the Tickets arr disposed of, in Prc f.deot Biunfwirk, under the infpefimn J > A , n |, 0 y; of fa.d citv ; lames Parker, F.iq. Mavor of the „ u f,auf and Archibald Mercer, Esq. Deputy Governor of the jog Society ot New- Jcrfcy. « 0 , re duly >P* Tickets to%be hat! of the following •'f cc urity pointed Managers, are under oath, and ave g faithful performance ol their duty. „blilbed, i«d A'liftof the fortunate numbers will W V o priies paid immediately alter the drawing ' JOHN PARKER. Man3?rf . PETER ItEENON,, r ANTHONY'W.WHJTE,) j Wew-Bruvfwickj January *79 2, [cp4«] JOHN SWIFT, ) JOHN M. NESBIT, } Exccuiois. SAMUEL BENEZ.KT, ) M E. Dollars is * ooe PriiC of 2CO® 1003 5 00 200 100 5° £0 4 IGOO IOC® IOO® ioc® >S** i8o» 6700 16000