advertisement. TO comprize m the present volume of thi, Gazette all the Laws which are and may be er.acled by Congress in the prefentJeffion, :t will be necejftry to extend the numbers to the lajl of May. Thef mi ih volume, therefore, will commence with the beginning of June-and mil be printed on paper of larger dimenfons than the present, provided the Editor'j receipts of arrearages fkall enable him to do it—the price to con tinue at Three Dollars per annum. Three years arc Marly expired since this publication frjl nude lis ap. pearance; during which, scarcely a Jingle inflance has occwrcd of re riijjnef in punHually dijpatching the papers from the Printing-VJice their falluies in reaching the fubferibers, have been owing to causes w'r. h were er.tirely beyond the contreul of the pubhfher. Under the new regulations of the Pofl-OJiee Department, the Subscribers for the GazlT t l of the Un i T i o St at *» may therefore prouiife themfclves the advantage of the ftnilefl punSuality on the part of the Editor— which, aided by that energy we have the greatejl reason to expetl will dijlmguifh thefuptrintevdance of the Gentleman now at the head of the Pofl-Ojjicc Department, will ensure ajleady tranfmiffon of Newspapers to all parts of the Union. LieutenANT's-OFFICI, April *79 2, ' NOTIFICATION. To th* Militia of the City and Liberties of Philadelphia and Northern Liberties, «od the Diftrifls of Moyamenfing and P?ffvu«k, j 1. • THAT ihey are to meet and exercise in Battalion, under their refpeflive Otficers, on the following days, commencing the firft Monday in May : The Artillery, and Fiift Battalion, on the 7th dayot May, Second Ba.talion, 00 the Bvh do. Third Battalion, on the 9th do. Fourth Battalion, on the 10th do. fifth Battalion, on the 1 ith do. ' Sixth Battalion, on the 14th do. Seventh Battalion, on the 15th do. THOMAS PROCTEII, Lieutenant of the City and Liberties of Philadelphia. £3=" The present Officers commanding Battalions, and the Officeis of the fcveral Companies, are to perform their duties re fpettivelv on the above field days. Stock Brokers Office, No. 45, Great Dock-street, New-York, THE Sobfcriber intending to confine himfelf entirely lo the PURCHASE and SALE OF STOCKS ON COMMISSION, Begs leave to offer his services to his friends and others, in the line of a Stock Broker. Those who may pleafeto favor him with their business, may depend upon having it tranfaded with ilie ut most fidelity and dispatch. Oiders from Philadelphia, Boston, or any other part of the United States will be ftriflly attended so. May 2. TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE, At any time between this date and the firft day of July ensuing, A very valuable FARM, PLEASANTLY fituatcd, and bounded on the East by the river Delaware, 17 miles above Philadelphia; containing 203 acres, 40 whereof is firft rate Timothy Meadow, which may be -watered in a dry time ; 15 acres, a rich low bottom, may be made very good meadow at an easy expence. The upland lays in the Jap of about 50 acres of rich out marlh, from which [b< an easy ascent to the cleared fields) 130 acres of excellent upland meadow may be made, at a moderate txpence; 30 acres of woodland. A never failing stream of water runs through this tract, on which is a feat for a mill, and in which is good fpoit with the net and hook ; plenty of rabbits and small game ; and on the flats, abun dance of wild ducks in the season. A good mansion-house, gar den, and necffl'ary out-buildings ; an orchard of the be ft kinds of apple, pear, peach and cherry trees, bearing; a crop of wheat and rye in the ground, and a spring crop putting in. Apply to Dr. |ohn Gibbons, in Arch-ftrect, Philadelphia; Mi. Henry Waterman, at the Waflvingion, on theßiiftol road; or to Mr. Joseph Baldwin, at Nelhainany Ferry, or Mr. Barxet Du ree n, fame place, Bucks County. The purchafcr, paying one third of the price down, may have a term of years to pay the re- Adue, paying iniereft. May ,5. (ep.tf.) ADVERTISEMENT. BY VIRTUE of an order from John Holmes, Edmund Weatherby and Benjamin Holmes, Efqrs. Judgesof the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Salem, directing us to make Sale of so much of the Lands of Benj ami n Cripps, in the Township of Maningtoti, in the County of Salem aforefaid, as will defray the expences attending the diviiion or paitition of Lands held in common between Abraham He*wlinc and the aforefaid Benjamin Cripps, agreeably to an aSi of Aflembly, See. In pui fuance of the above order, will be Sold by public Vendue, a trad or piece of Land (or as much thereof as will defray above cxpence-) being part of the above, situate and bounded by- Lands of Job Shieeve, the aforefaid Abraham Hevlings, and others, on fevenih day 26th of May next, 1792 —A: the t.ouf. of Henry Sparks, Inn-keeper in Salem aforefaid—by WILLIAM GOODWIX,) JOHN VVISTAR and C Commiflioners THOMAS CLEMENT, ) 20th April, 1792 TO BE SOLD, That large, elegant and convenient HOUSE, in which the fubferiber now livis. (iiuate in Elizabeth-Town, in the ilate ot New-Jeriey, within 16 milci of the city of New-York. It is finifhed in the very heft manner, and peculiarly convenient for a gentleman with a large l-mily, The Lot contains about tour acres ot land —the Gjiden is large, well laid out, and flocked with a good afTuiment of ttuit. For further particulars, enquire of Wi 1 it AM BRADFOnn.Efc). in Philadelphia, John Pintakd Esq. in New-York, or the SuKcnber, on the Prennf s. ' Mav 2, 1792. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, March 31,1792. NOTICE is hereby given, That the inierdl for the quarter, ending this day,on the FUN'DED DEBT ot the United Slates, Handing on the books of the Trcafury, and of the Commiflioner of Loans for this State, will be paid at the Bank of the Unired Stares Certificate Loft. WAS I.oft, on the i 7 th i..«, a CERTIFICATE, Numbered 59,49°, granted to Lewis Nichols, for the sum of 307 24-901!) Dollars, dated the jft of May, 1784, and limned by John Pi.rce, Esq. marked with the letter /.—Whoever has Jouna the fame, and will return it to Clement Biddie F.fq Notary Public, at No. 62, tit Front-street, louth of Ma.ket-ftteet or to the Printer of this paper, shall be generously rewarded. April i&, 1792. LEONARD BLEECKER. • (<■'•) Apri L 27, 1792 4w.ep. ELI AS BOUDINOT. tkisdav xs ruBLISHED, (price 6/0.) % By MATHEW CAREY, A'j. 118, Market-Street, near Fourth-Street, The Ladies' Library; CONTAINING, t. Mrs. More's E flays 5- Swlfl ' s Letter lo a new mar " 2. Gregory'* Legacy f ' c<i Lady 3 . Lady Pennington's Advice 6. Mifc Chapone on command .4. Marchioness of Lambert's ot Temper ... Advice 7* More's Fables for the Ladies THE editor of this publication hopes, from the eftabhftied re. putatton oi the fcveral tracts of which it is composed, that it will be found a more complete Tynem for the infttuaion of the female world, than perhaps any other extant. A volume* Hnder the present title, was lately puMilhed in Eng. land and Ireland, and had a most rapid sale, having been puichafed hv almost every lady "f taftf in 'hose kingdoms. To this volume the editor has added Miss More's Essays—Mrs. Chapone's letters on the government of the tamper—and Swift's letter to a young lady newly married. These have confideiably enhanced its value, and he doubts not, the ladies on this Tide of the Atlantic will be as generous in their encouragement of a work intended for their ad vantage as those in England and Ireland have been. %* SETS OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM. AS fcveral gentlemen in afferent parts of the United States, hi re been heretofore difappointei in then applications for complete Jets oj the American Museum, the printer informs the public, that he is en gaged in reprinting the deficient numbers of the work, and ha< now and will henceforward have a conjlant fupph offets on hand\—fuch gentle men. therefore, as please, may be jurnifhed withfets neatly bound, in ton volumes at jtxteen dollars. This work will be found to contain at leajl as great a variety of poli tical, agricultural, and mijcellantous ejfa*s t as any ever puhlijked in America. Said Carey has lately publijhed, 1. fteauties of Poetry, Britifn and American, 6<. 2. Beatfe's Elements of Moral Science, ss. 75* 3. M'Fingal, an epic poem, 2/9.2 4. Blair's Sermons, complete in 2 vols. 15s. 5. Nccker's Treatise on Religious Opinions, 6<. 6. Examination of Sheffield's Oofcrvations, 4/18 7. American Constitutions, 4/8 8. Doway Bible —near, 6 dolls.—elegant, 50/2 9. Vade Mecum, 1/IOJ 10. Charles Grandik>ii, abridged, 1 xi. Humphrey's Poems, bound 2f6> in blue paper t/ioj 12. American Jest Book, in two parts, bound, 4/6 13. Sfleft Poems, i/*3 14. Think well on't, i/io£ 15. The Christian Economy, \J.io£ 16 Smith's History of New-York, 9^45. 17 Garden of the Soul, plain 3/9— elegantly bound 5/7 J. OJ said Carey nay be had, Bibles, Tejiaments, Spelling-Books, Pri-ncri, Quills, Ink-Powder, Writing-Paper 0} various kinds, Bonnet- Piper, Pocket-Books, Scales and Dividers, Ink-Stands, Message and Playing Cards, &c.£sc. FOR SALE, BLOOM SBURY, THAT elegant SEAT at the Falls of Delaware, in the vicinity of Trenton, in New-Jersey, occupied for many years pail by the fubferiber; containing upwards of 200 acres of land, besides a tra£l of wood-land of about 185 acres, at the distance of two miles. The farm is divided by the main ftrect leading from Trenton to Lamberton, and Philadelphia, into two parts, nearly equal in quantity ; the eaftwardly part being arable land, is laid off in convenient fields, and in good farming order. The other part, bounded by the said ftrect on the east, and by the river on the weft, forms a fquaie; which, from the combined ctfe£t of situ ation and improvement, is generally allowed to be one of the mcft beautiful and desirable feats in the state. The mansion-house is a handsome, weli-fmiihcd brick building, 50 by 40, containing four rooms on each floor, with excellent cellars, and a two story brick kitchen ; and commanding a very cxtenfive and pleaiing view of the river, 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 ftont coach-house and stables, fufficient 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-houle, upwards of igo feel in length, containing thirty-one paved stalls, over which is a roomy loft for hay, See. Adjoining the court-yard of the mansion-house, is a gar den of about two acres, extending towards the river, in the highest state of culture, and abounding with a rich 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 the square, is a new, well built, stone farm-houfe, accommodated with a large cheese-room, spring-house, garden, See. a complete stone fmokc-houfe, corn cribs, waggon-house, a rapacious ice-house, and every, other ne ceflfary out-building. The ground is properly divided into small helds, all well watered, highly improved, and chieflv under the moil approved grass. This square has produced annuallv, for se veral years past, upwards of lixty tons of the best hay, besides supporting through the futnmer season twenty to thirty horned cattle, and eight or ten horses. It contains also two bearing or chards of good fruit. The river abounds, in the proper fcafons with great plenty of all kinds of fifh usually found in trcfti water 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 whol of the land, except the wood-land, is inclosed and divided by good fences, great part of which is formed of red cedar posts, and rails of ch fnut and white cedar. The purchaser may have the improved square separately, or the whole together, as may best suit him. There is an inexhauftiblc quantity of good build ing stone on the river shore. The purchase money, if well secured, and the interest pundually paid, will not be demandtd for many years. Any pei son desirous of viewing the piemifes, may be gratifi d on application to Samuel W. Stockton, Esq. of Trenton, or Mr. Inallman, who at prcfent occupies the farm-houleand part of the lano—and may know the price on application to the fubfenber, a? No. 213, South Second-sir ect, oppofiteto the New- Market, in Philadelphia. JOHN COX. At a meeting of the Directors of the Bank of the United States, March 30, 1792. RESOLVED, That the Offices of Discount and Deposit br authorised to receivc of Stockholder? the 3d and 4th Specie Payments on their Shares in the Capital Stock of the Bank, and that the Cafhieis of the said offices g'-ve duplicate Teceijjts for such payments, one ot which receipts, accompanied with evidence of a transfer of public debt fufficient to complete said (hares, upon be ing produced at the Bank, shall entitle such Stockholders to cer tificates for full shares, and to all the benefits of the Resolution of the Board of Directors patted the 21 ft instant, relative to com pleting shares by paymentat any time before the periods required by the law of incorporation. By order of the President and Dirrftors. JOHN KEAN, Cajkitr. 432 Bank of the United States. March 21, 1792. RESOLVED, That the Stockholders br, and hereby art, au thor ifed to compleat their Shares by pavmeut at any time before the periods required by the law ot inrorpo»at»on. Resolved, That each Share io completed, ftiall be entitled to draw a dividend of the profits ot the BanK, fiom and after the firft dav of the month next lucceeding the day of such Shares. Resolved, That so much of the quarter's interest upon the Pub lie Debt tiansferred to compleat any Share as afcitfaid, as (hall nave accrued before the firft day of the month next fucteeditigihe completion of such Share, (ball be received by the Bank, and paid to the persons who fmll have transferred the fame. By order of the Prifident and Dire&ors, frptiftj) JOHN KEAN, father. Publtlfced th's day, and 10 be (old by ROBERT CAMPBELL, Bookseller, No. 54, Srcond-ftreet, South—aud by ali the principal Bookfellets in Philadelphia— Price -|ths of a Dollar, PROCEEDINGS IN the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OP THt UMTEO STATES O* AMERICA, Refpefting the CONTESTED ELECTION For the Eastern Diftrtft of the Siate of GEORGIA. CONTAINING the petition of General James faci/on.apaiuft the ei«ftion of General Anthony H'aync, and the proceedings relative to the Resolutions directing the mode of conducing the Trial ; with s sketch of the debates from the commencement to the end of the business ; including the speeches of the parties, a (ketch of Mr. Lewis's defence, council for Gcnei3l Wayne, and the concluding speech of General Jackson, for which he received the aDplaufe of the auditors: also, the subsequent proceedings of the House rcfpefling his rigkt to a feat after the elc&ion ot ihc fit. ting member had been declared illegal. Together wi'.h a SUPPLEMENT, Containing a summary of the proceedings of the Leciflature of Georgia, relative to the Impeachment of Judge o [borne; taken from the papers sent under the seal of the State, and produced in Congress bv Mr. Baldwin, which were rejt&ed. JUST PUBLISHED % AND TO BE SOLD BY THOMAS DOBSON, Bookfelter, At the Stone House in Second-Street, Thr Fiift Volume of HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS-. Confiding of state papers, and other authentic documents, intended as materials for an Hi (lory of the United States OF 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 series of the mod important and authentic documents re lating to the history of America, from its difgovery by Columbus to the present time, it must be peculiary interesting to all who with 10 acquire a thorough knowledge of this fubjeft. April 4, Farms & Mills for Sale &Lease. TO BE SOLD, A VALUABLE FARM, situate on the Turnpike Road lead ing from Baltimore-Town to Rifter's-Town, about 6§ mt.es from the tormer ; containing about 430 or 440 acres oi good farming land, 70 or 8j acres of which are excellent grass ground ; about 170 acres are cleared, upwards of twenty whereof arc made meadow; the residue abounding in good timber, and other trees for enclosure and fuel: There are two apple-orchards ihereon, and buildings tiiat inay do, for the present, for an Overleer and his family. Also, a Tract of LAND, containing about 600 acre , within two miles of the fame road, and about 18 or 20 miles distant from Baltimore-Town; about 700 acres whereof are cleared, welleii clofed and improved by culture and with valuable buildings, some excellent meadow, near 20 acres, made. Also, a small FARM, on a public road leading to fai<l town, about the fame distance theretrom as the laftdeftribed land ; con taining 103 acres, whereon is an excellent apple-orchard, but no other improvements of much value. The two firft above-mentioned Farms are furnifhed with (lave«, stock of each kind, and all necelTary implements of hafbandry, v hich may be had with them ; they are sown with wheat, which promises an abundant crop the business of the last of the two has b en, for nine years, and js now, conduced by a fkilful in dustrious Manager, who may be cooiinued iu the management, on terms. TO BE LET, A FARM, on the said Turnpike Road, leading from Rifter's- Town to Wtnchefter, Taney-Town, Frederick, and HageiM own; whereon is eredled a large commodious brick house, that has been used for some yea» s past as a tavern, and, by a tenant qualified tor that business, could be made an excellent stage ; within a tewr rods of which, and on the main Falls of Petapfco, is also ereCU a GRIST-MILL, now in good order for Merchant-Work, with a new SAW-MILL, and Land therewith. For the title and terms of sale, and the lease, of ad or any part of the above valuable property, apply to Baltimore County, March 7. 1793 American Lead Manufactory. STEPHEN AUSTIN, & Co. HAVE just now opened their Lead-War ehouse, two south of Walnut-street Wharf, adjoining their New Jfaeioiy where they have now made, and ready for sale, a °u mcnt of SHOT of all sizes, with SHEET and BAR LiAU. " production of the Mines in Virginia. As they have e,D ? l number of experienced Englilh woikmen, they vrairaot 1 , equal in quality to any manufactured in Europe, an at - price from the cost of imported. - 1 a . They also continue to manufacture all the above ar Richmond, in Virginia. All orders addrefled to eit er above Factories, will be thankfully received, and cxe*.n fhortcft notice. s i,_ f,;<l N. B. Wanted, industrious, sober, Labouring Men, Mines, where constant employ, good wages, and ot tr en . . au( j ments will be given, means of conveyance being piov.u , houses foi their reception. a„ cTIN &Co. For further particulars enquire of MeflVs. Moses A at their Factory in Richmond, or as above. Philadelphia. Dccrmber 3. ITQi 03" Blu*i Powers to receive the\n\ctei\,anaJoith<tr av 'J y r . a _ principal of public debt, * JJ'' ' ury Department: Also Blanks for oJCert,ficates, lotljo rhe Editor. ____ fcj* WANTED, the First Volume nt <he G *" TT ' " d by U.NITID Siatis-for -which Six Dollars will ihe Eoitoh. (rp.ix) THOMAS JONES. 'M
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