JUST ARRIVED, In the Ship Jlolly, Captain Pitt, from Lisbok, A FEW pipes and quarter-casks of LISBON WINE, far superior in quality to what is generally imported And a few bales of the very best CORKS, TO BE SOLD BY George Meade, WHO HAS ALSO FOR SALE, Choice three and five years old Bill of Exchange MADEIRA WINE, by the pipe or quarter-cask. London Market MADEIRA WINE, five years old, by the pipe or quarter-cask. Choice old SHERRY WINE, by the quarter-cask. MESS BEEF, of a superior quality, and such as is fit for an East-India voyage, put up in this city. Choich firft quality BEEF, do. Ditto second ditto do. BOSTON BEEF, equal to any from that country. BURLINGTON PORK, of the firft quality, and 114 Hhds. FLAX-SEED. &c. &c. Philadelphia, May 16, 1792 ( e P9') For BRISTOL, The Ship . Birmingham Packet, Leeson Simmons, A remarkable fact sailer, her jargois all ready—nevert'nclefs, to accommodate those -who may he diipofed to put freight on board, it will be taken ill. She will fail in a few days. For freight or padage, apply to the Captain on board, layiug at Walnut-ftieet V/harf, orto GEORGE MEADE. Thofc who have goods on board, are earnestly requcftcd to enter them, take out their permits, and give the necelTary direc tions to their porters to attend the (hip. N. B. The owners are determined that the ship shall leave Bristol with the firft Fall ftiips. May 14. Stock Brokers Office, No. 45, Great Dock-Ilreet, New-York, THE Subscriber intending to confine himfelf entirely to the PURCHASE AND SALE of STOCKS ON COMMISSION, Begs leave lo offer his fcrvices to his friends and others, in the line of a Stock Broker. Those who may please to favor him with their business, may depend upon having it tranfafted with the ut most fidelity and dispatch. Orders from Philadelphia, Boston, or any other part of the United States .will be ftridtly attended to. LEONARD BLEECKER. (t.f.) JV lay 2. TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE, At any time between this date and the firft day of July ensuing, ii A very valuable FARM, PLEASANTLY situated, and bounded on the Eafl 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 ; 25 acres, a rich low bottom, may be made very good meadow at an easy expence. The upland lays in the lap of about 50 acres of rich out marsh, from which (by an easy ascent to the cleared fields) 130 acres of excellent upland meadow may be made, at a moderate expence ; 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 sport with the net and hook ; plentv of rabbits and small game ; and on the flats, abun dance of wild ducks in the season. A good mansion-house, gar den, and necessary out-buildings; an orchard of the best 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. loh n Gi bbons, in Arch-street, or Peter Le Barbier Du Plessis, Esq. No. 86, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia ; Mr. Henry Waterman, at the Washington, on the Biiftol road; or to Mr. Joseph Baldwin, at Nefhamany Ferry, or Mr. Barnet 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 ffdue, paying interest. May 5. (ep.tf.) 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£ miles from the former ; containing about 430 or 440 acres of good farming land, 70 or 80 acres of which are excellent grass ground ; about 170 acres are cleared, upwards of twenty whereof are made meadow; the rcfidue abounding in good timber, and other trees for enclosure and fuel: There are two apple-orchards thereon, and buildings that may do, for the present, for an Overleer and bis family. Also, aTraftof 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, well en closed and improved by culfure and with valuable buildings, some excellent meadow, near 20 acres, made. Also, a small FARM, ori a public road leading to fjid town, about the fame distance therefrom as the last described land ; con taining 103 acres, whereon is an txccllent apple-orchard, but no other improvements of much value. The two firft above-mentioned Farms are furnilhed with (laves, dock of each kind, and all necelTary implements of husbandry, vhich may be had with them ; they are sown with wheat, which promises an abundant crop;—the business of the last of the two has been, for nine years, and is now, conduced by a (kilful in dustrious Manager, who may be continued in the management, on terms. ° A FARM, on the said Turnpike Road, leading from Rifter's- Town to Winchefter,Taney-Town, Frederick,and Hager'sTown whereon is erected a large commodious brick house, that has been used for some years pall as a tavern, and, by a tenant qualified for that bulinefs, could be made an excellent stage ; within a few rods of which, and on the main Falls of Petapfco, is also er»fted 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 all or any part of the above valuable property, apply to Baltimore County, March 7, 1792 Ps WANTED, the Ftrft Volume of the Gazstij of the United States—for which Six Dollars will be paid by the Editor. April 27, 1792. TO BE LET, THOMAS TO\'ES. [6t] NEW TEAS. IMPERIAL HYSON and SOUCHONG, Of the very fiift quality, and latest importation from Canton, via New-York, by retail,at No. 19, Third, between Chefnut and Market Streets. ADVERTISEMENT. TICKETS in the NEW-BRUNSWICK LOTTERY, are to be had at the following placcs, viz.—Samuel Cooper's Ferry; at Builington, of R. Pierlooj Esq. Bordentown, of Mr. John Van Emburgli ; Mount Hollv, ot J. Read, Esq. 1 renton, of John Singer, Esq. Amboy, of James Parker, Esq. El'.zabeth- Town, of R. Gray; Powles-Hook, of Col. Smith and Judge Hunt; Craubury, of William Throckmoiton Spolfwood ; and of the Managers in Brunfwick. GEORGETOWN (POTOWMAC.) THE SUBSCRIBER HATH OPENED A Honfe of Entertainment, At the Sign of the PRESIDENT of the UN ITED ST ATES, Id that commodious House lately occupied by Thomasßßea t Esq. Mayor of this Town. He has furnifhed himfelf with a flock of the bed Liquors, and will life every exertion 10 give fatisfa&ion by procuring, in their season, the bed of every species of provision, and having the fame served up in the moll neat ana elegant manner. [tawiftjul.] GEORGE H. LEIGH. Jones & Burroughs, STOCK-BROKERS, State-Street, BOSTON, BUY and fell every kind of the Stocks of the United States, on Commiflion, by Private Contra#, and Public Auction.— Those gentlemen who may be pleased to favor them with their commands, may rely on fidelity, secrecy and dispatch. Eoflon. March, 1792. ( raw 3 m ) ADVERTISEMENT. BY VIRTUE of an order from John Holmes, Edmund Weatßerby and Benjamin Holmes, Efqrs. Judgesof the Court of Common Pleas for the Count* of Salem, directing us to make Sale of so much of the Lands of Benjamin Cripps. in the Townlhip of Manington, in the County of Salem aforefaid. as will defray the expences attending the division or petition ot Lands held in common between Abraham Hewlinc and thi aforefaid Benjamin Cripps, agreeably to an ast of Assembly, &c. In pursuance of the above order, will be Sold by public Vendue, a trad or piece of Land (or as much thereof as will defray the above expences) being part of the above, foliate and bounded b) Lands of Job Shreeve, the aforefaid Abraham Hewlings, and others, on seventh day 26th of May next, 1792.—At the houfi ofHeury Sparks, Inn-keeper in Salem aforefaid—by WILLIAM GOODWIN,;) JOHN WISTAR and V Commiflioners. THOMAS CLEMENT, ) 20th April. 17Q3 A LOTTERY, TO raise the sum of £. 750 for the purpose of repairing ehe Protellant Episcopal Church in the city of New-Biunfwick, agreeable to an ast of the Legislature of the State of Ncw-Jerfey, passed November 1791. SCHEME. t Prize of 2000 1 icoo 2 500 c 200 d 10 3° 90 1675 1814 Prizes. 3520 Blanks. 5334 Tickets, at 3 Dollars each, is 16002 Dolls. ThisLotteiy is composed of ,5334 Tickets, not two Blanks to one Prire, and fubjett to a deduction of twelve and an half per cent, which is more favorable to adventurers than any Lottery yet offered to the public—and it being ot such evident utility, that it cannot be doubted but the undertaking will meet with the most liberal support. The drawing will positively commence on the fecortd Monday in July, or sooner if the Tickets are disposed of, in the citv o! New-Brunfwick, under the infpe&ion of Col. John Bayard, Pre sident of said city ; James Parker, Esq. Mayor of the city of Am boy; and Archibald Mercer, Esq. Deputy Governor of the Ma nufa&uring Society of New-Jersey. Tickets 10 be had ot the following petfons, who are duly ap pointed Managers, are under oath, and have given fccurity for the faithful performance of their duty. A lift of the fortunate numbers will he published, and the prizes paid immediately after the drawing of the Lottery. JOHN PARKER, ) PETER KEENON, C Managers. ANTHONY W. WHITE,) N. B. Those prizes which are not demanded within fix months after the drawing of the Lottery, will be confidcred as a generous donation to the Church. %* Adventureis in the above Lottery have a chance of more than 3 per cent, per mouth for their money. To accomm d te all those who may be disposed to purchase Tickets, letters dnect ed to P. Keenon, Manager, and Poftmaflcr, at New-Brunfwick and enclosing good bills, will be attended to, and Tickets for warded on receipt of such letters. New-Brutifwick, April 20. 1792. Bank of the United States. March si, 1792. RESOLVED, That the Stockholders he, and hereby art, au thonfed to compleat their Shares by payment at any time belore the periods required by the law oi incorporation. Resolved, That each Share so compleated, (hall be entiiled to draw a dividend of the profitsof the BanK,from and after the firft day of the month next fuccceding the day of compleating such Shares. Resolved, That so much of the quarter's interest upon the Pub lic Debt transferred to compleat any Share as afcrcfaid, as ihall have accrued belore the firft day of the month next fucteeding the completion of such Share, Ihall be received by the Bank, and paid to the persons who Ihall have transferred the fame. By order of the PreGdent and Directors, (''• n " lt ') JOHN KEA, Cxjkitr. fr-f* the Pofl-OJjicc Ast, after the frfl of June next, newjpaperj Jent by the mail are fubjetl to poflage of one cent each paper, for 100 miles carriage, or lefs—andfor all dtflances wore than an hundred • miles, one cent and an half each, paper. The poflage to bepaidb\ the Suhferibers, at the office where the papers are delivered. As it is optional with Subscribers to receive their papers through thz medium of the Pofi Office, or to control with the Stage Proprietors, the putrans of this Gazette, vfthin a ffiort diflance of this city, may End it advan tageous to adopt the latter mode. 444 Dollars is 2000 1000 1000 1000 toco ico 5° 20 4 1500 1800 6700 16000 Bank of the United States, May 8, 1702 "D F.SOLVED, That the specie proportion of the thud XV ment due on the firft Monday of July next, on each (hare of the Bank of the United Sratcs, may be made at the Bank, or 2t any of ibe offices of di fcount and deposit; and that trans'fers of public debt on account of luch paymem, roav he made on the hooks of the Treasury of the United Stairs, or in the office o fan v of the Commiflioners of Loans in anv ot the Slates, cenificat-s of which transfers to be deposited in the office in which the fpcc.e proportion of filch payment ffiall be made. Rcfolved, That the transfer books be closed fourteen days pre. vious to the firft days of July and January of each year. Bv Order, JOHN KEAN, CafhVr At a muting of the Directors of thi Bakk ot the United States, March 30, i^qg. RESOLVED, That the Offices of Difcouui and DVpnfit be authorised to receive ot Stockholders the 3d and 4th Specie Payments on their Shares in the Capital Slock of ihe Bank, and that the Cafhieis of the said offices give duplicate receipts for inch payments, oneot which receipts, accompanied with evidence of a transfer of public debt fufficient to complete laid (hares, upon be ine produced at the Bank, shall entitle such Stockholders tu cer ti trates for full (hares, artd to all the benefits of, ihe Refolutioiu ot the Board of DiVeftors passed the 21ft instant, relative to com pleting (hares by paymentatauy time before the periods required by the law of incorporation. By order of the President 3nd Direflois. JOHN REAM, Cajhier. American Lead Manufa&ory. STEPHEN AUSTIN* & Co. HAVE juftnow opened theirLiAD-WAiteKousE, two doors south of Walnut-llreet Wharf, adjoining their New Faflory-i where they have now made, and ready for sale, a general assort ment of SHOT of all sizes, with SHEET and BAR LEAD, (he production of the Mir.es in Virginia. At they have etnplayed* number of experienced Englifk .workmcnj they warrant it 10 be equal in quality to any manufactured in Europe, and at a reduced price from the cost of imported. They also continue to manufacture all the atxjve articles at Richmond, in Virginia. All orders addieffed to either of the above Factories, will be thankfully received, and execntcd on the lhorteft notice. N. B. Wanted, industrious, sober, Laboming Men, at the fiid vlines, where conflant employ, good wages, and other encourage, ments will be given, means of conveyance being provided, and irtufes for their reception. For further particulars enquire of Messrs. Moses Austin&Co. at their Factory in Richmond, or as above. Philadelphia. December 3, 1791 BLOOM SBURY, THAT elegant SEAT at the Falls of Delaware, in the vicinity ot Trenton, in New-Jei fey, occupied for many years pad by the fubfciiber ; containing upwards of 200 acres of land, bcfidt* a tra£l of wood-land of abour 185 acres, at the distance of two miles. The farm is divided by the main street leading from Trenton to Lamberton, and Philadelphia, into two pans, nearlv equal in quantity ; ihe eaflwardly part being arable land, is laid off in convenient fields, and in good farming order. The other part, bounded by the said flreet on the east, and by the liver 011 the weft, forms a square; which, from the combined effect of situ ation and improvement, is generally allowed to be one of the mofk beautiful and desirable feats in the Rate. The mansion-house is a handsome, well-finifbed brick, building, 50 bv 40, containing four rooms on each floor, with excellent cellais, and a two story brick kitchen ; and commanding a very extensive and pleasing 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 stone 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 these is a very complete granarv, rat proof, and a stone cow-house, upwards of 100 feet in length, containing thiriy-one paved stalls, over which is a roomy loft for hay, Sec. Adjoining the court-yard of the mansion-house, is a gar den of about two acres, expending towards the river, in the highest state of culture, and abounding with a rich collc&ion of the choicest fruits of almost every kind, and several large afparagut beds, highly manured. At a convenient distance from the man sion-house, and nearly in the centre of the square, is a new, weii built, ifone farm-houfe, accommodated with a large cheese-room, spring-house, garden, &c. a complete (tone smoke-house, corn cribs, waggon-lioufe, a capacious ice-house, and every other ne cefrary out-building. The ground is properly divided into fmutt fields, all well watered, highly impioved, and chiefly under the moll approved grass. This square has produced annually, for fc veral years part, upwards of sixty tons of the befl hay, besides supporting through the summer season twenty to thirty homed cattle, and eight or ten horses. It contains also two bearing or chards of good fruit. The river abounds, in the proper feafoos, with great plenty of all kinds of fifti usually found in frefh water in this climate, and with a variety of wild-fowl; both of which m?y afford a plcafing amusement to the sportsman, as well as a convenient addition to the elegance and variety of his tabic. The whole of the land, except the wood-land, is iqclofed and divided bv good fences, great part of which is formed of red cedar ports, and rails of chefnut and white cedar. The purchaser may have the improved fquaic fcparately, or the whole together, as mav best suit him. There is an inexhaustible quantity of good build ing flone on the river (bore. The purchase money, if well secured, and the interest punttualiy paid, will not be demanded foi many years. Any peifon desirous of viewing the piemifes, may be gratifi'd on application to Samuel W. Stockton, Esq. of Tienton, or Mr. Ikallman, who at present occupies the far m-houleand part of the land—and may know the price on application to the fubferiber, at No. 213, South Second-ftrcet, oppofne to the New- Market, in Philadelphia. JQH\ T COX. 4W.CT>. Publilhed this day, and to be (old by ROBERT CAMPBELL, Bookseller, No. 54, Second-street, South—and by all the principal Bookfelleis in Philadelphia— Price $ths of a Dollar, FROCEEDINGS IN the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES of the United States of AMERICA, Refperting the contested election For the Eastern Diftrift of the State of GEORGIA. CONTAINING the petition of General 7'antes J*ckfo* t *&™k the el#£tioa of General Anthony 11 dyne, and the proteed>ng> relative to the Resolutions directing the mode of Conducing the Trial; with a sketch of the debates fiom the commencement to the end of the business ; including the speeches of the parties,* Iketch of Mr. Lewis's defence, council for Gefieial Wayne, »n the concludjng speech of General Jackson. for which he receive the applause of the auditors: also, the subsequent proceedingso the House refpefting his right to a feat after the election of the tin£ member had been declared illegal. Together with a SUPPLEMENT, f Containing a summary of the proceedings of the Leg: nature*' Georgia, relative to the Impeachment of Judge Ojttrrx. FOR SALE,
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