THE Jluito* Gaxbtte mofl earnejlly requefls t)ut those of his Jubfcribcrs y whose arrearages have been accumulating Jor more than twelve months % would nuke payment a i soon as pofjible—at farthejl, bejore the frji day of June next. Those perjons whoJhall be disposed to patronize this Gazette after the Poll-Office Law Jhall go into operation, will pltaje to Jtgnijy their intention to the Deputy Post-Masters in the United States, who are requejlcd toJ or wardJuchfubfcriptions as maybe received, to the Editor, previous to the faidjirjl cj Jane. The terms offubfcriftion are Three Dollars per annum, exclusive of postage—One half to be paid at ike time of fubferibing, the other half to be advanced at the expiration oj the firflfix norths. JUST ARRIVED, In the Ship Molly, Captain Pitt, from Lisbon, 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-calk. London Market MADEIRA WINE, five years old, by the pipe or quarter-calk. Choice old SHERRY WINE, by the quarter-cask. MESS BEEF, of a (Superior quality, andrfuch as is fit for an Eafl-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. For BRISTOL, "Tin Ship „ Birmingham Packet, Lesson Simmons, A remarkable fad sailer, her caigo is all ready—ncverthciefs, to accommodate thofc who may be diipofed to put freight on board, it will be taken in. She will fail in a tew days. For freight or paflage, apply to the Captain on board, laying at Walnut-llieet Wharf, orto Those who have goods on board, are earnelUy requeued to enter them, take out their permits, and give the necelTary direc tions to their porters to attend the ship. N. B. The owncis are determined that the fliip fiiall leave Bristol with the firft Fall (hips. Alay 14. WASHINGTON, in the Territory of Columbia. A Premium OF FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, or a MEDAL of that value, at the option of the paity, will be given by the Com millioners of the Federal Buildings, to the perfou who, before the fifteenth day of July next, shall produce to them the molt ap proved PLAN, it adopted bythetn, for a PRESIDENT'S HOUSE, to be ere&ed in this Ckv. The (it eof the building, if the art tit will attend to itj will of course influence the afpett and outline of his plan ; and it's destination will point out to him the number, size, and distribution of the apartments. It will be a recommen dation of any plan, if the central part of it may be detached and ere&ed for the present, with the appearance of a complete whole, *nd be capable of admitting the additional pans, in future, if they lhall be wanting. Drawings will be expetted of the ground plats, elevations of each front, and fe ft ions through the building, in fach direction* as may be ueccHary to explain the internal ftru&ure ; and an eliiinate 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 a LOT in this Citv, to be drfignated by impartial judgrs, and FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS; or a MEDAL ol that value, at the option of the party ; will be given by the Commis sioners of the Federal Buildings, to the person who, before the fifteenth d3v of July, 1792, lhall produce to them most ap proved PLAN, if adopted by them, for a CAPITOL, to be erected in this City ; and TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS, or a MEDAL, for the Plan deemed next in merit to the one they lhall adopt The building to be of biick, and to contain the fol lowing apartments, to wit: A Conference Room A Room for the Representatives -uuate3oo _ zooms ) pcrfons each. ! to be ot i Lobby or Antichamber to (he 'utter r f u il clcva- A. Senate Room of 1200 square feet area | tion. Aii AVuichamhcr or Lobby to the last J J2 Rooms of 600 square feet ar Managers. ANTHONY W. WHITE,) N. B. Those piizes which are not demanded within fix months after the diawing of the Lottery, will be considered as a generous donation to the Church. *** Advcniurcrs in the above Lottery have a chance of morr than 3 per cent, per month for their monev. To accommndatc all thole who may be disposed to purchase Tickets, leiters direa. Ed to P. Keenon, Manager, and Poftmallcr, ai New-Brunlwick and enelofing good bills, will be attended to, and Tickets for-' wardrd on receipt of such letters. New-Brunfwick, April 20, 179? TO BE SOLD, 'T'HAT large, elegant and convenient HOUSE, in which the -I fubfenber now lives, fnuate in Elizabcth-Town, in the state ot New-Jerey, within 16 miles of the city of New-York It is fiiuthcd in the very best manner, and peculiarly convenient for a gentleman with a large family. The Lot contains about four acres ot land-the Garden is large, well laid out, and flocked with a good alTortment of fruit. For further particulars, enquire of Witt, am in Philadelphia, John Pintakd, Esq. in otk, or the Sublcribcr, on the Premiss. M '.Y. 2 ' ''?ii (tnwgw) ELI AS BOTIDINOT. THICKETS in the NEW-BRUNSWICK LOTTERY, a,,- w. X be had at the following places, viz.—Samuel Coopet's Ferry ;at Burlington, °f R. Pierfon, Esq. Bordentown, of Mr John Van tmburgh ; Mount Holly, ot l.Rrad, Esq. Trenton of John Singer Esq. Amboy, of James Parker. Esq. Elizabeth own, of RGray; Powles-Hook, of Col. Smith and Judge the Mana" Ury rV Y M 'T Tl »°^mo.ton Sfotfwoud ; and of the Managers in Brunfwick. 448 ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Dollais is 2000 1000 s°° 200 1000 1000 1000 ioco 1,500 j 800 6700 100 50 20 4 16000 Bank of the United States. R e S°LVED, That (he Stockholders be, and'he"reby a?f j O . thorued to compicat their Shates by payment at any timr before (he periods required by the law 0> incoroo'anon. Resolved, Tint'each Share so comnleated, (ball be entitled to draw a dividend of the profits of the BanK.t.om and after thc'firft dav of the inonih next succeeding the day of tomuleatiiu f ucl , Shares. ® Resolved, That so much of the quarter's iniereft upon the Pub lie Debt transferred to compleatany Share as aforefaid, as lhali have accrued before the firft day ot the month next succeeding the completion of such Share, (hall be received by the Bank, and paid to the persons who (hall have transferred the fame. By order of the Prtfident and Directors, JOHN KKA\*, Ca[kirr. Bank of the United States, May 8, 1792. Resolved, That the specie proportion of the thro pay ment due on the firft Monday of July next, on each thare of the Bank of the United States, may be made at the Bank, or at any of the offices of discount and deposit; and that transfers of public debt on account of Inch payment, may be madeonthe books of the Treasury of the United States, or i« the office of any of the Commiflioners of Loans in any of the Stales, certificates of which transfers to be depofned in the office in which 1119 specie proportion of such payment shall be made. Rcfolvca, That the transfer books be closed fourteen days pre vious to the di-ys of July and January of each year. By Order, JOHN KEAN, Caftier. At a meeting ok the Directors of the Bank ut the United States, March 30, 1792. RESOLVED, That the Offices of Difcounl ana Deposit be aulhorifed to receive ot Stockholders the 3d and 4th Specie Payments on their Shares in the Capital Stock of ihe Bank, and that the Cafhieis of the said offices give duplicate receipts 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, (hall entitle such Stockholders to cer tificates for full shares, and to all the benefits of the Rcfolutions of the Board of Directors parted the 21ft instant, 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 Dirf&ors. American Lead Manufactory. STEPHEN A U S T I N, & Co. HAVE jult now opened their Lead-War e house, two doors south of Walnut-fired Wharf, adjoining their New Factory— where they have now made, and ready for sale, a general assort ment of SHOT of all sizes, with SHEET and BAR LEAD, the production of the Mines in Virginia. As they have employed a number of experienced English workmen, they warrant it to be equal in quality to any manufactured in Europe, and at a reduced prire from the colt of imported. They also continue to manufacture all the above articles at Richmond, in Virginia. All orders add relied to either of the above Factories, will be thankfully received, and execnted on the Ihortcft notiee. N. B. Warited, industrious, sober, Labouring Men, at the said Mines, where conitant employ, good wages, and other encourage ments will be given, means of conveyance being provided, and houses for their reception. For further particulars enquire of Mcffrs. Moses Austin &. Co. at their Factory in Richmond, or as above. Philadelphia, December 3, 1791 FOR SALE, BLOOM SBURY, THAT elegant SEAT at the Falls of Delaware, in the vicinity of Trenton, in New- Jerfey,occupied for many years paftby the fubferiber; containing upwards of 200 acrcs of land, besides a tract of wood-land of about 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 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 street on the eait, and by the river on the weft, forms a square; which, from the combined effect of fili ation and improvement, is generally allowed to be one of the mott beautiful and desirable feats in the state. The mansion-house is a handsome, well-iinilhed brick building, 50 by 40, containing fo'jr rooms on each floor, with excellent cellars, and a two story brick kitchen ; and commanding ? 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 oft both fides of the river. Among the out-buildings are a new fton? coach-house and stables, fufficient to contain fix carriages and ten horses, accommodated with a cuiting and feeding room, and a ca pacious loft for hay ; adjoining these is a very complete granary, rat proof, and a stone cow-houle, upwaids of i©o feet in length, containing thirty-one paved stalls, over which is a roomy loft for hay, &c. 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 colleflion of the choicest fiuits of almost every kind, and several large alparagus 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, stone farm-houfe, accommodated with a large cheefc-ioom, spring-house, garden, &c. a complete stone smoke-house, corn cribs, waggon-house, a capacious ice-house, and every other ne cessary out-building. The ground is properly divided into Jma fields, all well watered, highly improved, and chiefly under the most approved grass. This square has produced annually, for c veral years past, upwards of sixty tons of the be ft hay, hefi (s supporting through the fuminer season twenty to thirty home cattle, and eight or ten horses. It contains also two bearing or chards of good fruit. The river abounds, in the proper sea ons, with great pl> nty of all kinds of fifh usually found in frclft watCr in this climate, and with a variety of wild-fowl; both o wmc 1 tnay afford a pleasing amusement to the fporifman, as; we as a convenient addition to the elegance and variety of his table. c whole of the land, except the wood-land, is inclosed and divided by good fences, great part of which is formed of red ce ar -« and rails of chtfnut and white cedar. The purchaser may hav the improved square feparatelv, or the whole together, as ma heft fun him. There is an inexhaustible quantity of good bun - ing stone on the river shore. Ihe purchase money, if we 1 ecur > and the interest punctually paid, will not be demanded .or Any peifon deftrous of viewing the piemifcs, may on application to Samuel W. Stockton, hq. ° ' ? or Mr. Inallman, Who at present occupies the fa. m-hou «nd part of the lancl—and uiay know the price 011 app ,ca 1 fuhferiber, a» No. *13, South Stcond-flreet, oppofite-to the wc - Market, in Phildclelr""*- ' -— WANTED, tile l ull Volume of the U *" TT ' U>.i te d Status — for vhichSix Dollars will be pa > The JOURHALof the THIRD SESSIONof oj Ike UK ITHD STATES, may tc UdoJ the Editor U-ccJ. JOHN KEAN, Cajhier.