THE Editor pJ the Gazette of the United States, mojl carneflly requefls that those of his fubferibers, tvhofe arrearages have been accumulating for more than twelve months, would make payment as con as possible—at farthefl, before the fir [I day pJ june next. Those persons whofhall fye djpofed to patronize thii Gazette after . r the Pofl-Office Law shall go into operation, will pleaje to fgnfy their intention to the Deputy Poft-Maflers in the United States, who are requeued tojorwardJuchfubferiptions as may be received, to the Editor, previous to the fuidfirfl oj June. The terms of fubferif tion are Three Dollars per annum, exclusive of p<flage—One half to be paid at the time offdbferibing, the other half to be advanced at the expiration of the frfl fx months. Bank of the United States. March 21, 1792. RESOLVED, That the Stockholders be, and hereby art, au thorised to compleat their Shares by payment at any time before the periods required by the law ot incorporation. Resolved, That each Share so coinpleated, shall be entitled to draw a dividend of the profits of the BanK, from and alter the firft dav of the month next succeeding the day of compleaiing such Shares. Resolved, That so much of the quarter's intercft upon the Pub lic Debt transferred to complcat any Share as afcrefaid, as shall have accrued before the firft day of the month next succeeding the completion of such Share, shall be received bv the Bank, and paid to the persons who shall have transferred the fame. By oider of the Prtfident and Directors, (eptiftj) JOHN KEAN, Cajkier. At a meeting of the Directors op the Bank op the United States, March 30, 1792. RESOLVED, That the Offices of DiscOUnt and Deposit be authorised to receive of Stockholders the 3d and 4th Specie Payments on their Share* in the Capital Stock of the Bank, and that the Cafliieis of the said offices give duplicate receipts for such payments, one of which receipts, accompanied, with evidence of a transfer of public debt fuflicicnt to complete said shares, upon be ing produced at the Bank, shall entitle such Stockholders to cer tificates for full shares, and to all the benefits of the Resolutions of the Board of Directors parted the 21ft inftanr, relative to com pleting shares by payment at any time before the periods required by the law of incorporation. By order of the President and Directors. . JOHN KEAN, Cajhicr. TREASURY DEPARTMENT,"| March 31, 1 792. J NOTICE is hereby given, Th«t the interell for the quarter, yidirtgthis day,on the FUNDED DEBT oh lie United States, Handing on the books of theTieafury, and of the Commiflioneroi Loans foi this State, will be paid at the Bank of the United States. ' frp-'f) WASHINGTON, hi the Territory of Columbia A Premium OF a LOT in th-s City, to be designated by impartial judges, and FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS; ora MEDAL of that value, at the option of the party; will be given by the Commis sioners of the Federal Buildings, to the pcrfon who, before the fifteenth day of July, i 79 2 > produce to them the moll ap proved PLAN, it adopted by them, fora CAPITOL, tobe erected in this City ; and TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS, or a MEDAL, for the Plan deemed next in merit to the one they fliall adopt, The building to be of biick, and to contain the fol lowing apartments, to wit: A Conference Room ) fufficient to ac-"} A Room for the Representatives < co n"nodatc 300 | thefc rooms ) persons each. ! to be of A Lobby or Antichamber to the latter f full cleva- A Senate Room of 1200 square feet area | tion. An Antichamber or Lobby to the lafl J 12 Rooms of 600 square feet ana each, for Committee Rooms and Clerks' Offices, to be of half the elevation of the former. Drawings will be expeded of the ground plats, elevations of each front, vd feflions through the building in such dircftions as may be necefTaiy to explain the internal ftrufture; and anelli. , .male of the cubic feet of brick-work composing the whole mass of the walls. March 14, 1792, WASHINGTON, in the Territory of Columbia A Premium OF FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, or a MEDAL of that value, at the option of the party, will be given by the Com nrHiioners of the Federal Buildings, to the person who, before the fifteenth day of July next, (hall produce to them the mod ap proved PLAN, if adopted bythem,fora PRESIDENT'S HOUSE to be erefled in this City. The lite of the building, if the artist will attend to it, will of course influence theafpeft and outline of his plan ; and it j dellination will point out to him the number, iize, and diftnbution of the apartments. It will be a recommen dation of any plan, if th« central part of it may be detached" and u ' h , e PJ rf ' nt > w,th the appcarance of a complete whole and be capableof admitting the additional pans, in future, if thev lhall be wanting Drawings will beexpefted of the ground plats elevations of each front, and feflion, through the building, in such directions as may be necessary 10 explam the internal ftruflure • »nd an eft,mate of the cubic feet of br.ck-work composing the whole mass of the walls. 5 March 14. 1792, STOLEN, "IXriTHIN a few days last part, from (he Subfcriher, the sol- J,*, ] ™;"Z N ° TES ' h Y ''>e Trcafurcr of the Common. wealth of MalTachufctis: No. 18721, Dec. j , 7 8ci /7a payahle to Phi n eas Lv man ; No. .8379, Nov. j, ,-8t /' ,6 7 payabeto W.ll.am Lyon; No. .30,, Dec. ~ ./g,q' pavableto Nathahif.,. Wright ; No. ,6230. An- , ,-Bo' tAittru- ° & * *<■" Twenty Dollars; and whoever will" produce the above Notes, and retu,n them to the fubferiber, (hall receive a reward of One Hundred Do,, lars, and all necessary char fi r, ha l\ n .S been taken to prevent tl.cr ever Vein, paid njfo ,h T "by Trcaf " r " abovementioned° P A persons therefore are cottoned not to outchafe the above Not, of any one offering them for falc. ' Northampton, Feh. 29, 1792. Public Securities, Bought and Solu, on COMMISSION hv SAMUEL ANDERSON, ' Y Chefnut-Strcct,next door to the iiaak, No. 97, tf the commissioners. the commissioners. 4* NATH. WRIGHT. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSC R I PTIOV, In the Commonwealth of MaJJachufett s, A SYSTEM for the DISCIPLINE of the ARTILLERY in the UNITED STATES of AMERICA; o It, THE YOUNG ARTILLERISTS POCKETCOMPANION. IN THREE PARTS. Parti. ONTAINING the duty and practice of light field V_y artillery. Part 2. Containing the theory and pra&ice of heavy artillery : tp which will be added, an extract of a Treatifc on the origin and principle of Courts-Martial, wrote by an experienced Officer in the line, and who did duly as Judge-Advocate in America. Part 2- Laboratory duty ; containing a great variety of dire£tions for Lompofition, and the method of making artifi ial fire-works, and the formation of ammunition for the different kinds ot ord- nance. By IVILLIAM STEVENS, Esq. An Oflictr in the American Artillery through the whole of the late revolution, and (ince in the Militia. conditions This wotk to be printed on good paper with a handsome type, neatly bound and lettered, in three pocket volumes, containing upwards of one thousand pages; illustrated with a great variety of explanatory plates, executed by abie artifls. The price to lubferibers, One Dollar each volume—lo non-fub f.'ribers, One French Crown each volume : and those who iubfcribe for fix setts, shall have a feventhgratis. This work shall be publifhcd as soon as five hundred copies are fublcribed for. Sunfcription papers will be lodged with the principal Printers and Bookfelfers in the United State? of America. JUST PUBLISHED, AND TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, Bookfe/ler, At the Stone House in Sccond-Street, The First Volume of HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS-. Confiding of state papers, and other authentic documents, as materials for an History of the United States America, By EBENEZER HAZARD, a. M. Member of the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadel. phia for promoting ufeful knowledge ; and Fellow of the Ame rican Academy of Arts and Sciences. The design of this compilation being to preserve and exhibit a regular (fries of the mod important and authentic documents re lating to the history of Amcrica, from its discovery by Columbus to the present time, it mufl be peculiary interesting to ail who wifli to acquire a thorough knowledge of this fubjett, A P nl 4- American Lead Manufactory. STEPHEN AUSTIN, & Co. HAVE just now opened their Lead-Wa h ehouse, two doors south of Walnut-flreei Wharf, adjoining their New Faflory— where they have now made, and ready for Tale, a general a {fort, ment of SHOT of all sizes, with SHEET and BAR LEAD, tlie production of the Mir.es in Virginia. As they have employed a number of experienced English workmen, they warrant it to be equal in quality to any manufafiured in Europe, and at a reduced price from the cost of imported. They also continue to manufacture all the above articles at Richmond, in Virginia. All orders addreiled to either of the above Fattories, will be thankfully received, and execnted 011 the Ihorteft notice. N. B. Wanted, indnftrious, sober, Labouring Men, at the said Mines, where constant employ, good wages, and other encourage ments wili be given, means of conveyance being provided, and houses for their reception. For further particulars enquii ens Meffts. Moss s Aust tti& Co at iheir Factory in Richmond, or as above. Philadelphia, December 3, 1791. tf FOR S A L E, BLOOMSBURY, r T" , HAT elegant SEAT at the Falls of Delaware, in the vicinity 0 Trenton, in New-Jersey, occupied for many years past by the subscriber; containing upwards of 200 acres of land, besides a traa of wood-land of about 185 acres, at the distance of two miles. The farm is divided hy the main street leading from Trenton to Lamberton, and Philadelphia, into two parts, nearlv equal in quantity ; the ealtwardly part being arable land, is laid off in convenient fields, and in good farming order. The other part, bounded by the said street on the ealf, and by the liver on the weft, forms a square; which, from the combined effect of situ ation and improvement, is generally allowed to be one of the 1110 ft beautiful and desirable feats in the date. The manfion-houle is a hand Tome, well-fmifhed brick building, 5 o by 40, containing lour rooms on each floor, with excellent cellars, and a two story brick kitchen ; and commanding a very extensive and pleasing view of ir n r'i' 130111 abovxan d below, as well as including the falls, and alio of rrenton and the neighbouring feats and improvements on both fides of the river. Among the out-buildings arc a new fton: coach-hou.e and (tables, fufßcieut to contain fix carriages and ten horses, accommodated with a cutting and feeding room, and a ca pacious loft for hay; adjoining theft is a very complete granary, rat proofs and a stone cow-house, upwards of 100 feet in length containing thirty-one paved flails, over which is a roomy loftloi* hay, &c Adjoining the court-yard of the mansion-house, is a gar den of about two acres, extending towards the river, in the higlieit " Jle °1 Culture, and abounding with a rich collection of the choiccfl fruits of almost every kind, and several large alparagus beds, highly manured. At a convenient diftancc from the man sion-house, and nearly in the centre of the square, is a new, well built, Hone farm-houfe, accommodated with a large cheefe-rooin, Ipring-houfe, garden, &c. a complete stone smoke-house, corn cobs, waggon-house, a capacious ice-house, and everv other ne celfary out-building. The ground is properly divided into [mall fields, all well watered, highly impioved, and chieflv undtr the molt approved grass. This square has produced annually, for se veral years past, upwards of sixty tons of the best hay,' belides supporting through the summer season twenty to thirty homed cattle, ami eight or ten horses. It contains alio two bearing or chards of good fruit The river abounds, in the proper seasons, with great plrnty of all kinds of fill, usually found in frrfh wa.e? in 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 wnole of the land, except the wood-land, is inched and divided by good fences, great part of which is formed of red cedar posts, and rails of chefnut and white cedar. 1 !ie pu.chafir mav have KeVrrv t ' para,dy ' ° r ' h< " whoi - 'Ogelher, as may best fu.t him There is an mexhauftible quantity of ? ood build ing stone on the river shore. The purchase money, if well secured, and the interest punctually pa.d, will not be demanded for many on r «°" c"' VICW '" S ,he ""y Ix- eiratifi d on application ,o S AM „ EL W, Stockton, Efq/of Ttemon, Dart of .l^ A | LL " A 'j W ?' vrt ' fcntoccu P'« , hetaim-hou!eand pa t of the lano-and may know the price on apphcation to the Ma k« in Vh'' Sccond " llr « t . opposite to the X'ew rKct, in x hiiAdclphu. JOHNT COX 400 feo.xm) Jones & Burroughs. STOCK-BROKERS, Bttv ar .1 St *"-. s »«t, BOSTON', UY =>"<? fell every k.nd of (fie Stach of tfie l>n<fd SM-, on Comm.ffinn, by I'nvate Comraft, aml p uUlt AatV^ *™tl«n«n who m bc plcafcd favor with their command, may rely on fidelity,- fix.ecy and d.fpatch ' no/ton, March, 1702. — ' ( l 3 w qn>) A INFORMATION. NEGRO MAN by t lie i«mt of CATO V.ER>VOV I Mi Newport (Rhodc-.lflmd) et.liUed CoJ. R C T meat of B Uk. early ,n the late War. He lurvivcH ,he Wa, S fettled, as (uppoied, in or near Philadelphia. If he will to thelEditor hereof, he will b c in f„ rn & 0 f foi'h, lg ' rably co his advantage. a., , 8 , at * r "prtt 4- fcp.4?) THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, ~ * fI'RICR 6/6.) By MATHEVV CAREY No. 118, Market-Street, near Fourth-blue!, ' The Ladies' Librany ■ CONTA I N I NC, .. Mi<i More', E (Tays 5 . Swift's Letter 10,n,„ mar 2. Gregory's Legacy r?ed Lady 3. Lady Pennington* Advice 6. M.ft Ch'aponr on command 4. Marchioness of Lambert'* of Temper rAui"*- cu* ur • 7 ' Morc ' sF " h !«fortheLadie 9 npHE editor of his publication hope,, f rom th . eftaMtih , ® .ru ,at ; on f thc rcveral tr ? as ot which " ll Qompofed, ,h a ; it will be found a more complete system for the inlUuftion oi the female world, than perhaps any other extant. A volume, under the present title, was lately puMillied in En» land and Ireland, and had a mod rapid sale, having bern rmichafrH bv almost every lady of taste tn those kingdoms. To tb'svolu™ the editor has added MlfsMore's Elfays-Mrs. Ch.ipone's'lett,,, on the government of the temper-and Swift's letter to .1 lad--newly married. These have confiienbly enhanced its v»l u -" and he doubts not, the ladies on this fide .of the Atlantic will !„ generous in their encouragement n c a work intended for their <d> vantage as those in England and Ireland have been. %* SETS OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM. ASfevera/ gentlemen in different parts of the United States, hnt been heretofore disappointed in their applications far complete sets of lit American Museum, tin- printer inj,rms the public, that h, is gaged in reprinting the deficient numbers of the work, anihf maani will henceforward have a conjiant f„pply of jets in hand\-fuchfntle. men, therefore, at please, may bejurnijhed with sets neatly bound', in ten volumes,ai sixteen dollars. This work wiU be found to contain ai lenjf as great a vari-tv ofpolL tiraf, agricultural, and mjcellaneous ejjays, as any ever pukiijlej r» America. Said Carey has lately publijhtd, t. Beauties of Poetry, British and Amencan, 6'. 2. Beattie's Elements of Moral Science, ss. 3. M'Fingal, an epic poem, 2/9^ 4. Blair's Sermons, complete iri 2 vols. 15s. 5. Necker's Treatise on Religious Opinions, 6<. 6. Examination of Sheffield's Observations, 4/8 7. American Constitutions, qfH 8. Dowav Bible— neat, 6 dolls.—elegant, soft q. Vade Mreum, i/*io£ 10. 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TO BE SOLD BY THE EDITOR* A TABLE for receiving and paving Gold at the Bank o. t c United States, (hewing the Value of Gold in a " 1 Cents, from One to a Thousand Pennyweights —according to t c of Conureft, the Standard and '■"* r C,-> Pubiilhed. and to be |~!d bv the Editor, pnee £th oi a Do"» r . TWEN'TY-SIX LETTERS, On the most important Subjects. Refpeft'n? the REVOLUTION of AM! RICA Written in Holland in the vear 1780, Bv the V; € e-Pr es :dl m of the L'mud States. &T Mank Powers to receive Melntcreft, and forth etransjerfifth* principal ofpublic debt % <i?reeahle tothe Rules ejiablijt e e rea fur\ Department: Atfo BlanksJorabJlracts of Certificates, t<. cjo a the Editor. CfT The JOURNALoftHs THIRD StS^lOSof tit S£lfJ of the UNITED STATES, at) k hticf the Ealtrteric,.
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