Tie Index and Title-Page jor the Thin Ti'.umt of this Gazette, is vow ready to be deliver titi those uiho intend to bind that Volume. (£9" The price of this Gazette is Three Dollars per anntmt —One ha]to be paid at the time offuhfcribing. IVANTED—TO RENT, From the loft of Oitobcr next, gST A convenient House, trior near the centre of the City—Enquire of the Editor. To he pMifltei h Subscription, AMERICAN REMEMBRANCER, OR, PROCEEDINGS OF THE Old C*ony r ej.), From September i 774, to Maich 1 789 ; — An nuthntic and original colkftion of OFFICIAL LETTERS, &c. written during the late war ; And extracts from the SECRET JOURNALS. ( For particulars, Jee Proposals at large.) Subscriptions are received by the principal Bobkfellers, and by the Editor, JOHN CAREY, No. 26, Pear-Street, Philadelphia. New-Brunswick Church Lottery. THE peculiar circumstances of a gentleman who had undertaken to itifpofeof a propor tion of the tickets in the New-Brunfwick Church Lottery, having, in his opinion, rendered it incon venient for him further to proceed in the sale thereof, betWCeh eleven and twelve hundred tick ets are unexpectedly returned to the Re&or, Church-Wardens and Vestry-men. This lays the Managers under the necessity oi further adjourning the drawing of the Lottery, until the fifteenth day of O&ober next, that they may have time to trans mit these tickets to the parts of the state where they aie applied for, and leceive the returns. As there are but few tickets besides these remaining on hand, all persons who are disposed tp promote the pious objett of this Lotteiy, or to take a chance for the prizes therein, are rcquefted to (upply them selves by the firft of O&ober; and the gentlemen appointed to dispose of them, are defned to return those to the Managers which then remain unfold, to answer the applications of some gentlemen in the neighbouihood, who are poltponed to this re source for a supply.— And notice is hereby given, that the tickets not returned to the Managers by the eighth day of O&ober, will be considered as at the nfk of the holders. N. B. Robert Morris, Esq. of New-Brunf ■wick, is duly chosen one of the Managers of the said Lottery, and has given security and qualified agreeably to law. (cpiOi) 100 Dollars Reward. LOST on Cartibiidge Common, Madae.hufetts, on the afternoon of the 18th ult. a Morocco POCKET-BOOK, with a ftceJ clasp, containing a number of valuable papers, among which were the following Public Securities, viz. Massachusetts Slate Notes—No. 2,425; dated December 1, 1782, payable to Thomas Greenwood, for/. 23 i6j. principal—No. 22,399, dated Ja nuary j, 1785, payable to Nathaniel Cartridge, lor £.to 10s. principal. —No. , dated January 1, 1785, (an army note) payable to Timothy How ard, for/'. 8 8/. id. principal.—No. , a Note (the date, and to whom payable, not £. 3 os. 3i. principal.—One Indent Certificate for Four Dollars, and a New-Hamp shire Certificate lor about 12 payable in John and Daniel Jenks ; also a number of Notes of Hand one of which was for £. 572 given by Nathan , Bond to Samuel W. Pomeroy (by whom it was en-J dorled) dated ill May, 1792, and payable on the nth August following,) the others were all paya ble to the Subscriber. The Securities are checked at the different offices from whence thev were i {Tiled, and the Notes of Hand by the different signers, they can therefore be of no use to any but the owner. The Subscriber hereby offers a reward of One Hundred Dollars to any person or perfom who has found the some, and will return them to him, or leave them wiih the Printer hereof, and no queflions will be asked. ABRAHAM FOSTER. Salem, MajTachnfetts, August 1, 1792. (eptf) T O B E SOLD, (And possession given immediately) A Valuable FARM, T3' EASAN7 LY Gtuated, end well improved containing 213 acres, whereol 47 are'wood land, 30 meadow, and 20 more may be made • [he cleared land is under god fence, and is well adapted to grafs,and there being so much meadow, a large stock may be raised : it is also natural to Wheat, and a proper attention toa well-kept stock Will much improve its quality, and be the most piohtahle : it has a young orchard of 200 apple trees, a variety of peach and cher.y trees, and a large garden. rheic areon the piemifes a hand lome two story [tone house and kitchen, and an elegant piazza; also, a good barn, with ftabline cow-house Jianary, waggon.house, work-ftiop! and fmoak-houfe. The situation is high, pleafart and h, althy, and affords some very agreeable pro- Ipects, and is in a good neighbourhood : it lies on the main road to New-York, about a mile and a half trom Princeton, Ncw-jerfey, and 43 from th s city. The till was examined and approved byemment council before thefubl'criber purchased For further pan. ulars apply to the fubfcube. at' No. t 4 i, South Second-street, or at No. 81, South TA atei-ftreet, Philadelphia. v n c • t ISAAC SNOWDEN, Jun. -VB. Stock for the larm may be had of the pre lent tenant. Also, to be Sold, and entered immediately A two-rtory Br ck HOUSE and BAK E-HOL'SF in Arch-IWt, N«. 3, 16 feettwo inchcs in front' and 102 feet in depth. Auply as above J ul .**r BOOKS, TRINTED AND SOLD BY MATHEW CAREY, No. 118, Market-Street, Philadelphia. 1. A MERICANMUSEUM,fiom itscommence- L ment in January 1787, to June 1792, in eleven vols. Price, neatly bound and lettered, seventeen dollars and three fifths. This work, which is now conduced on an im orovtd plan, containing the best pieces publilh.d for and again ft the proceedings of government, will be found to contain at least as great a variety of political, agricultural,and mifcelianeous tlfcjys. as any ever published in America, Pel haps in no one work are so many valuable docuniVfits refpeft ing the history of this country, col le£fed together. His Excellencv the President of the United States, has declared of if, that " a more ufeful literary plan has never been undertaken in America, nor one more deserving of public encouragement." The fubfeription is two dollars and a half peV ann. Gentlemen in the country who wish to be supplied with this work, are rcqucfted to give commiflion to friends in the city to fubferibe for •nd receive it* Any of the back numbers may be had in order to complete sets. 2. Smith's Letters to Married Women, on Nur ing and the management of Children "We recommend these lettrrs to the perusal ol those to whom they are particularly addressed,"— Monthly Review, vol. 38, p. 101 — Price, bound. 62 cents. 3- Duncan's Elements of Logic—7s cents. 4. Beauties of Fielding—so cents. 5. Beauties of Blair—so edits. I 6. L3dies' Pocket Library, containing Miss More'sEflays, Gregory's Legacy, Lady Penning ton's Advice, Marchioness of Lambert's Advice, Swift's Letter to a newly married Lady, Mrs. Cha pone on command of Temper, More's Fables for the Ladies, Price 6f6. 7. Smith's History of New-York. Piice a dol lar and a qparrer. 8. Elements of Moral Science, by James Beat tie, 1..L.D. profeiror of moral philosophy and logic in the Marifchal College, Aberdeen—Price three-fourths of a dollar. Of this book the Critical Reviewers (vol. 69, p. 628) fay : "We have seen nothing on ihefe fubje&s more plain, more perspicuous, or more generally ufeful." N. B. It is introduced into the University in Phi ladelphia. 9. Beauties of Poetry. Price four-fi/ths of a dollar. 10. Blair's Fermons. Price two dollars. n. Necker'sTreatife on the importance of Re ligious Opinions.—Price four-fifths of a dollar. 12. Examination of the Observations of Lord [Sheffield on American Commerce—Price, on very nne paper, 5 Bths of a dollar. 13. The Conftitutionsof thefeveral United States, with the Federal Constitution, See. Price five eighths of a dollar. 14. M'Fingal. Pricethree-eighths of a dollar. 15. American Jest Book. Price three-fifths of a dollar. 16. Garden of the Sou!. Price half a dollar. 17 The Doway Translation of the Vulgate Bi ble, in quarto—Price,elegantly bound and letter -50/2—plain, fix dollars. 18. Devout Christian's Vade Mecum Price a «|uarte®ollar. 19. Think well on't. Price a quarter dollar. 20. Christian Economy. Price a fifth of a dollar. 21. History of Charles Grandifon, abridged Price a (ixth of a dollar. 22. Poems by Col. Humphreys—Price a third of a dollar. 23. Select Poems, chiefly American-.-Price a Sxth of a dollar. «< [ Said Carey has for sale, a large assortment of Books, European as well as American editions wjjich he will dispose of on the molt teafonable terms. Country gentlemen, who fa?or him with commands, may depend upon being supplied in the most fatisfactory manner. A liberal allowance to such as purchase quantities for public libraries or to fell ag.iin. ' TERRITORY of COLUMBIA. PURSUANT to the lad Will and Ttftamcnt of A 'rl ,^ V " Aux '»"«W.L U A» s „», deceased, will be exposed to Public Sale on Thurl day, the lith of October next,at Gior getow n on a credit of three years, the purchasers giving bond W.th, approved security, to bear interest from the dat-e—That valuable Seat of Land, in Montgo mery county, called Hayes; the late dwelling plantation ol the deceased, containing between fix I and seven hundred acres, the greatcft part of which rich, heavy timbered land, exrremelv well vva tered, and capable of affoidimg a very confiderahle quantity ct fine meadow ;—Situated about 6 miles from the Federal City,and the fame distance from eorge-Town, in a genteel neighbourhood, and a "rt healthy part of the country, rhe improvements are, a very elegant two ftorv r 8 H ° Uf n (wilh lour roo '" s and a 'S )Or entry, on a floor) and the neceffarv out houses. HENRY TOWNSEND,) ff-ntOl ( Executors. r" I ''' THOMAS lOHNS, N Tt-rvrtJ J OKI of CULUiviiii^. ' Hock deemed by those who have e\ States. The a m leM he maVb 7 laCedWU '"" °< mile ol the river Potowmac, half a mile from mark.-, houlc in Georgetown, and one mile from,he P.efidem', square, in the city of WT't a fuua"on." ry '° dWd ' °" " ,e advam *g« of such 14Jul) , newt ETS ~ 'MI ERJAL.HYSON&SOUCHONG No. 10, Third, between Chefnut and Market Streets. (rptf) (—l24—) Treasury Department, August 10, 1792. NOTICE is hereby given, that proposals will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Trealury, until the twenty-ninth day of Sep tember next inclusive, foi the supply of all Rations which may be required for the use of the United States, from the firft day of January to the thirty firft day of December, 1793, both d_ays inclusive, yt the places, and within the diftii&s hereafter mentioned, viz. 1. At any place or places betwixtYoik-Town & Carli(l?,in the ifate of Pennfylvania,and Pittsburgh, and at Pittsburgh, York-Town and Cailifle. 2. At any place or places from Pittsburgh to the mouth of Big Beaver Creek, and at the mouth of Big Beaver Creek. 3. At any place o» places from the said mouth to the upper falis of the laid Big Beaver, and at the uppei falls. 4. At anyplace or places from the said upper falls to Mahoning, and at Mahoning. 5. At any place or places from the laid Mahoning ove r to tin* Head Navigation of the River Caya hoga, and at the said Head Navigation. 6. At any place or places from the said Head Na vigation to the mouth of the said River Cayahoga and at the said mouth. 7. At any place or places betwixt the mouth of the Big Beaver Creek to the mouth of the River Mufkingum, and up the said River to the Tufca rowas, at Tufcarowa.s, and thence over to the Cayahoga River, and thence down the said River to its mouth. 8. At any place or places betwixt the mouth of the River Mufkingum and the mouth of the Scioto River, and at the mouth of 5- At any place w places from the said Rivei Marcrot to the River Yazous inclusively. sC. At any place or places from the mouth of the laid Wabalh River up to Fort Knox, and at Fori Knox. 27. At any place or places from Fort Knox, up the fa id Wabalh, to Ouittanon,and at Ouittanon. 28. At any place or placeslroin Ouittanon,up the said \Vabalh, 10 the head navigation of a branch thereof called Little River, and at the said head navigation of Little River. 29. At any place or places from the said head na vigation ol Little River over to the Miami Village. 30. At anv place 01 places from the mouth ot the River Teneffee to Occochappo or Bear Creek, on the said Rivei, inclusively. 31. At any place or places from the mouth of the River Cumberland to Nathville, on the said River and at Nathville. ' And at any place or places within thiitv miles of said Nalhville to the Southward, Wcftward 01 Northward thereof. Should any lauons be required at any places or within other diltria., not ipecificd in thele p'ro pofals, the price of the fame to be hereafter agreed on betwixt the public and the comrafto. The rations to be supplied are to consist of th< following articles, viz. One pound of bread or flour, One pound of beef, or A of a pound of po { k, Halt a ]ill of rum, brandy or whilkv, One quart of fait, \ I wo quarts of vinegar, Two pounds of soap, r P er 100 rat ions. One pound of candles, ) The rations are to be furnifhcd in such nu .ti ties as that there (hall at all times, during the laid term, be fufficient for the consumption of the troops at each of the said ports, for the foace of at lead three monihs in advance, in good and whole lome provifjons, if the fame (ball be required. It is to be understood in each cafe, that all losses ned by the depredations of the enemy, or by means of the troops ol the United States, (ball be paid lor at the prices of the articles captured or de !!| ro> l depofttions of two or more credita le Charaders and the certificate of a eommiflion- I r ° j": afcma,n,n S the circumstances of the lols and the amount of the articles for which com penlation is claimed. B- STODDERT. . he c °" ,raft for ,he a^ove fnoplics will be inadi ci. er or one year, or for tzuo years, as may appeal ~ / • eligible. Pcrfon, difpoM to con,raft fore confine their otfen t 0 onc year or rhl Treasury Department ! i\ be "«Wd « the ofjpce.ol ,hc S« r ,' the Treasury, until the i 3 thdaybf Ofloh, inclusive, lor the supply „ t a || ratu , ns wh ' *** b? required for tbe ulc of the Unued State! f"* 7 the firll day of January io the thirty.si, | t December l 793' botn dayj inclulive, at Sp Mnß fi,w mine Statcot Maffacholeits. and ihePofl of W ft' Pent, in thr Stare of New-Yo.k. Wt^ The rations to be supplied, are | 0 consist 0 f ih* ■ following articles, vi 7. One pound of bread or flour , One p„,,„ d f or jof a poun( , of . Hall a jill ol rum, brandy or whilky One quart of fait, } ' Two quarts of vinegar, f Two pounds of soap, r P er '?# ratior*. One pound of candles. ) The propofalsmiv be made for both of tf,, above-mentioned Ports, or separately, for S' ! field and Weft-Point, Treasury Department, August, 20th imo OTICEis I.ereby given, that proposal's v'ill be received atthe office of the Secret, ry 0 f me Treasury unt.l the fourth day of Oaobrr .nclufjvely, lor the supply of.h, follow,n g articl thc Troo P s thc Service the United Slates vie. ro. TH. IKANTMM, artillery 46c 8 Hat. 18460 Shirts ff-ll v™'' 7956 Pair of Sock. fififiß w , ~ , 46 " 8 Bl "^ ; ' 0608 VVoolcn Overalls 4608 Siocjct 9216 Linen Overalls 4608 Stock Clat 18376 Pair of Shoes 4608 Pair ofjrc, FOR THf CAVALRY. "30 Pdir of Slockin 360 Coats *44° Shins 360 Vests 260 Blankets 360 Pair of Leather 360 Slocks (Breeches 360 Stork C'a;pc ; 720 Pair of Boots 1200 .Rifle Shin?, to 360 Pair of Spurs (made of Rulfia Sheetin The above Cloth'ng to be delivered either i N T ew-York, Philadelphia or Baltimore, at the c tton of the contra&or or contra&ors, or. or bclo' ihe h day of June, 1793. The ptopofals may comprise the whole of before-mentioned Clothing, or any one or m of thecomponent articles ; to be furnifticd.aeir , blv to patterns or specimens, which will be fh- . at the War Office. Good security will be req> 1 ed for the puuftual and faithful performance he contrast. The payment vviil be on the deli ry of the Clothing, or, if necelfary, luch r.eafo. 1 hle advances will be made as the Secretary c.-f i jTreafury (hall deem expedient. War Department, August 6, 1792. INFORMATION is hereby given to all lie Military Invalids of the United Staks, lii, the sums to which they are intitled for fix mom of their annual ptnfion, from the 4th dayof M# 1792, and which will become due on the sth A ot September 1792, will be paid on the iaid r by the Comrniflioners of the Loans within States relpe£lively, under the usual regulations Every application for payment mull be au- : panied by the following vouchers. ift. The certificate given bv the ftate,fpe( thac the person poffefling the fame is in fact valid, and afceitaining the sum to which as luch is annually entitled. 2d. An affidavit, agreeably to the follow form : 1 A. B. came before me, one of the Juflices oj county of in the Jlate of and made oath t he is the fame A. B. to whom the 0; iginal certrfi in his pojjeffion was given, of which the following J copy (the certificate given by the Jlate to be rent That he served (regiment, corps or vepl) the time he was difabkd, and that he now rcfidgs 11 the and county of and has jfjidc 1 therefor the lafl years, previous to which he re• sided in In cafe an invalid ftiould apply for payment h an attorney, the fa id attorney, besides the ccrtr cate and oath before recited, mult produce a fp cial letter of attorney agreeably to the follow, form : I, A. B. of county of Jlate of 1 hereby conflitute and appoint C. D. oj wy lawj attorney, to receive in my behalf oj n>v p sT 'J for fix months, as an invalid of the United Stat fiom the fourth day of March, one thoufm-d J'- hundred and ninety-two, and ending the fifth da \ September, one thoujandfeven hundred and ninety-tiffv Signed and sealed in the presence of Acknowledged before me, Applications of executors and adminftlrati. fnuft be accompanied with legal evidence of the relpefiive offices, and alio of ihe time the invalic. died, whose pension they may claim. By command of the Piefident of the United States, H. KNOX, Secretary/ The Printers in the refpeftive States a requcfted to publish the above in their oewfp** pers, for the (pace of two months. George-Town. A Number of LOTS in everv fnuaron whic'- may be c'efired in City of Washington, will be offered for sale by the Comnv.llioners, 01 Monday the Bth day of Oftobernext. One four ll part of the money to be paid down, the rrficuc n three equal annual payments, with yearly inter • on the whole principal unpaid. JOHN M'GANTT, Clff* to the Confimii5 in,,p ' s * [cp.l] June 2, 1792, ¥Z% W: | Witncjfcs.