FOR SJLEf 7 A PLAN 1 AT I ON, A BOUT 12 miles from this City, f:triage in Abirtjton .L+i. Township, MoHtgomery-Coanty ; containing 70 acres, a new ilcne houfe,two ftr>ries high, 2 rooms 011 e floor, fire places m each, a ft one kitchcn and stone Ipring haufe, over an" excellent spring of water, a barn, stable, c t ftct.s, barracks, &c. A large apple Orchard, and a variety c [ of other fruit, a 1 out 1 a acres of good meadow well water- t }- ed, and wood fufficient for fire, and fencipg the place. t j- PoUefiion may be hady the ifl of April next. Property in a j this City wiil be taken in exchange. Enquire At No. 37, f<= Arch-Street. fv Philadelphia, September 13,1796. ttftf rO BE SOLD, A LEAtlßfor/even ytars t frim the 25th March next, in thht capital and beautiful FARM, called PROSPEC T-H ILL, \ Situated within one quarter of a mile tfomths Brindywin*? Mil's, <f»d half a mile from the borough of Wiiir.ingtun. t THE dwellinj. houfe N is built of stone, two ftorics hig'v, gentee!y ftniftled, and contain handfoir.e rooms on a floor, besides an entry, wuhcrpua! garrets, and convenient cellars. It ra gcncially'.houg»it to command the modi grcejhlt #ro(ieft of th« Delaware, from the fourcc of that liver Ift iheCipt s. 'I'hi» profped ia gieatly ci;.b. llifVicd by 1 full view of a vrft bodv of meaciow, through wWch the r Chrilliane and Brandv*inecreeks are feeo winding in beau- tifnl meanders. Near the house n/e a Kitchea, a stone liable and hav loft, a bam, a Carriage hf.ttfe, ml.- So:, and a well of as uu'e water as any 011 the cos", nent. The garden contains an acre and quarter of land, □- • bounding with fruit, and particularly v.uh peach trees, ol he veiv bed kind, brought from Mary land, and in full bear ?ng. There is. moreover, on the place, a voung, apple 'orchard to bear, and leveral old trees that product abundantly, 01 Tides cherry and .ther ornamental trees, in , gre.-t numbers. The farm conf.fts of near sixty acres of Und, of good quality, and clear of incumbrances, except twenty of which arenow in rxceltcr.t clovct and timothy, and ten more will be ready for sowing next fprmg. V wr fidericeof nearly « years has convinced the fub:cnber that | the fiiaition is remarkably health,;, The great nod road -from Philadelphia to the Southward runs wiinin seventy 1 yard* of the house. In a word, the oca .ties and eonvem enee of this fttttation eannot be enumerated irr an adverttle -ment, and when cxainmcd. will probably command the at tentioo of any person who !fc dt:!irl..o! living at one of the most elegant country feats on the comiHeot. The ptr.chifer may.nteror. the premil s nest (prir.g, or peiluos. this fall, if appttcat'toa be immediately made to D.flor XIC.:IO[, A . S WAY, i« Philadelphia, to D.iCkor VvH I RiON, ont' a premiles, or, itt hi* ablenes, to Mr. GEO»GS TRUII 1, in Wilmingtt*. A quantity of excellent Say, Grain in the ground, some Stock, occ. may be had by the purc'r.afer at the umc of sale. Nov. 7 eodtf James M'Alpin, Taylor, No. 5, South Fovrthjlreet, RETURNS h s grateful ac'tnowledgments to his Friends and the l'ebtic for thtir liberal encouragement, and begs leaire to folic il; a continaance of their favor*. He has on hand an extensive affortnlent of the Mojl Fajhitmable GOODS, And of the best quality, fuitallc for the fcifon. At this shop Gentlemen can be furnifhed vyiththe W<b material", and have them made tip in the neateil and moil Faftiionable manner, and on the fljortcll notice. He will thankfully receive any orders, and pay a prompt and psn&nal attention, to them. November 10. ws The Elephant TS RETURNED FROM BALTIMORE. THE public are rcfpecifully iivforrned, that, this animal is to be leen every day, from 8 o'clock in the morning tiil fui» down, in Market ■ftreet, No. iss, south fide, between Third and Fourth-ftieets. Admit <1:1 ce. a quarter of a dollar, that every ci tizen may fee bim. gy At the reqotll of many persons it will be exhibited on evenings from ftve to eight o'clock, at half a dvdar eich.— l'he 100 m will be well j lighted. November 7. Treasury of'the United States. % T OTICE is hereby civen to all persons who are or j\ may be Creditbrs t'? the United States, for any funis of tho F.ndc.l Debt, or Sto:!, luring a frefent inkrejl of fix ter centum per annum. ift, That pursuant to an Ad of Congreft pasTed on the 48th day of April, 1796, intitled an in additioti to an a&, intituled 4< An adt making further ppovifiori for ths support of public credit, and for the redemprfon of the public debt," the faiddebt or. ftoek will be reimfcurfj.! and paid in roannfer following, to wit. " Firfl, bf dividends « to be made en the latl days of March, June and Sejtteni <c ber for the preffntyear, and from the year onerhoufand « seven hundred and ninety-seven, to tUt year one thou • « sand eight hundred in; kifwe.ur the rate of « one .and one half per centum upon the original capital. " Secondly, by dividends to be made on the lall day of " December for the present year, and from the year one tlioufand seven hundred and ninety-seven, to the: year " one thoqfand eight hundred and f«ventecn incltifive, at « the rate of three arid,one half per centum upon the ori t% gihal capital; and by ?. dividehd to be ma "e on thf last " day of December, in the year one thoftfind eight hun " dred and eighteen, of fych fwm, as will be then ade '* quate, according to' the contraA, for the 4t:al redemp -41 tion ps th laid 'stock." 2d. All between payments on account of nterefi and Principal being thus abolished by the ment of the permanent r :le of reimbnrf(jm«iit abov<a <!e ---eribed, it lias become necessary to Vary acc®rding!y the powers of attorney for receiving dividends; th; public reditors will therefore observe that the following form s eftablilhedfor all powers of attorney which may be granted after the due promulgation ot this notice, vir. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that do male, eonjlitvU and appoint of my true and lawful At . t6rney,for me ,ondin my name, ie receive the dividends ivhrcb are, or JbtjH be payable according to lata, <m,the (her* defending the stock) {landing in my name in the IcJ-s of (1 re defcribmg. the books of the Treasury or tire Commifljoncr of Loans, where the flock is credited) from (here nifert the com mencement and expiration oi time for which the power ol attorney is to continue) iditb poiuer also an attorney or atht . jfLs under bim, for pjtrf to rr.uh andfubjliiuie, andt* -do all liivjul a£ls require Jul ejje&ing the premises, hereby ratifying and confirming all that my said Attorney fir lis fubjVilule, flailla-wfid ly do, by virtue hereof, Li Witness hereof, I lave hereunto set my Hand and Seat tb* day of in the Year Sealed and Delivered in ptifence off. BE IT KNOIVN, that on the day of efr: mepetfonally tame ivitbin na ned aad acknowledged thecalove letter of attorney to be hit ait and deed. In tejlin:ony tvhereof / have k+teunt* set n:y Han i end affix ed Seal tlx day and year lap; afortjaid. Given under my Hand at Philadelphia, this twen tieth day of July 1796, pursuant to directions from the Secretary ofthe Treasury. SAIWUEL MEREDITH, Treasurer of tb: United States. -m&itlj Territory of the United Stales, ,V. W. of the Ohts- Torneh ) v. . C Foreign attachment. cle Parker, j hel Notice is hereby given, o'c To JOSEPH PARKER, late of Kaikaflcia in the{nrw) conftty of Randolph, in the Territory aforefaid, Mer chant, that in purftsance of ttye laws of the Territory in ~ that cafe provided, a foreign a£tachra«nt hath issued out of the county court, of common pleas of thciaid county, again**, the lands and tenements, gouds, chattels and ef feeU, rights and credit, cf the fa Id Joseph Parker, at the suit of George Turner, Efouire ; and that unless the laid * J oseph Parlter appear by himfclf, or Attorney, to give tw ipecial bail to fuc)> ftiit, judgment by default will be en- a tared against him, at the court to be held in and for the to; fyid county, next, after the -e«piration of twelve months i from this date 5 and the estate or cftates so attached, will be fold for the of all creditors, who (hall ap pear to be juflly intitled to a demand thereon, and (hatt r.pply for that purpoft. Dated at Kaika&ia, aforefaid, this twentyninth of March, 1796. d JOHN RICE JONES, Attorney for Plaintiff. Horses taken in, For the Winter Seafan, And f#d on clover hay at the Subscribers place, is rai!e« on the Bristol Road, where £ood tabling is pro vided, and great «are will be taken oft the oi William Bell. Nov. rnwfawmthtf. Lottery and Broker's Office, ti No. 64, $&uth Second street. TICKETS ill the Caxfal Lot&ery, No. 2, for Tale—a n Check Book for examination—and prizes paid in , fehe late lottery. , , Check. Books kept for examination and r: : gifterixijr, for the City of Washington, No. 2, and Pattefon Lotteries, both of which are now drawing—information where tickets are to be had, and prises exchanged for undrawn tickets. A complete lift of all the prices in the late New- Port Lonj-Wharf, Hotel and Public School*Lo.ttcry, for examination. The fubferiber solicits the application cf the public and his friends, who wifti to purcSafT or f 11 Bank Stock, Certificates, Bills of Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands, &c. or to obtain money on deposit of property \* Alft) Tickets in the Schuylkill Bviigc Lottery for -1 sale at Ten Dollcrs each, which will be drawn early in J the Spring. c Wtn. Blackburn. Philadelphia, Augtsfi 18, 1796. mth Brokers Office, and COMMISSION STORE. . No. 63 South Third ilr«jet,oppofite the imional new Bank. SAMUEL M FRaUNCES and JOHN VAN REED,* hsv« entered into co-.paTtnerfhip, under the firm of j I-RaTOCES & VAN REED, in th« business of Brokers j ] Conveyancers and Commiffton merchants. They buy and j fell on commission every species of flock, notes of hand, 1 bills of exchange, house* and lands, &c. j " Money procured on dcpofits, Sec. <scc. ali k:rda c' 1 writings in the conveyancing line, done with neatness and » dispatch; accviunts and books fettled* in the ' mod correal manner. Constant attendance will be given. | ' They foltcit a share of the public favor ; they arc deter- j - mined to endeavour to drCerve jt. N. B. The ufemoil fecrscy sbferved. S \ MUEL M. fRAUNCES, IOHN VAN REED, t Philad. August 27, m&wtf City cf Washington.. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, FOR rilS. lUPAOVEMENT 0 KTHI FEDERAL CITY. • A magnificent > 20,000 dollars, & J . 'tdweliing-hotife, j calh 30,000, are ) '°° il 1 ditto ij.ooo & cad* 55,000 40,000 x ditto 15,000 3c cafli 15,000 30,000 I ditto 10,000 & oifli 10,000 10,000 l ditto 5,000 & caih 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & cafr. 5,000 10,000 1 cash prize of 10,000 ' 1, do. 5,000 cach, ire • 10,000 rod». I,eoo - - 10,000 e ,10 do. 500 - - 10,000 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 s no do. 50 - - 10,000 c 4CO do. 25 - - 10,00# d 1,500 do. 20 £ 20,000 | s 15,000 do. lo ™ 150,000 i- ft d i5>739 Prizes. 1- 33,161 Blanks. ,f 1. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 if — >e N. 3. To favour those who may take a quantity of ir /TickeH,'hf priae of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn ticket, and the jo,ooothe last but one : i- And approved notes, securing payment m either money ft .or prreep, in ten days after drawing, will be received for 1- any number not less than '30 tickets. i his Lottory v.'Ul afford ah elegant ffteciinen of the pri -- vate buildings to be ere&ed in the City of Washington—- Two beautilul designs are already fcWted for the entire fronts 011 two of the public fquarcs ; from these itispTopofed to creel two centre and four corner bail dings, 8- as soon as poflible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in ic the manner defcrlbccl in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery, m A nett deduolion of five pco" cont. will be made to defray se the neceflary cxpenfes of printing, the furphis will be made a part of the fund intended lor the National at University, to be ejected within the Gity of Washington. The Prawing will commence as soon as the tickets are old off.—The money prizes will be payable i:: thirty days «f»*?r it is finifhed ; and any pr;ze* for which fai tunstc tiambers are not produced within twelve months after the drawing is cl6fcd, are to be confidereda? given towards \e the funi for the University ; it being determined to fettle s, the whole buftnefs in a year from the ending of the draw i- ing, and to take up the bonds given as security. oi l'he real securities given Cor the payment of the Prizes, r- 3re held by the Prcfident and two Dire&ors of tiy: ill *oT Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a ■td mount ot the lottery. y- The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of the late Commiflioners afliftcd in the management of the hi L-iotel-Lottery are requeued to undertake thi* arduous talk a second time oil bebalf ©f the public ; a fufficient nnm ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the friends to a National University and the other federal ob je&s may continue to favor the design. V By accounts received from the different parts of the be Continet\t as well as from Europe, where the tickets have been sent for sale, the public are allured that the t- drawing will speedily commence, and that the care and caution unavoidably neceflary to insure a fafe disposal of 1- » he tickets, has rendered the foorr suspension indifpeniable. is SAMUEL BLODGET. Tiekets may be had at the Bank of Columbia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore ; of Peter Oilman, Boston t of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Rickard Wells* Cooper's ferry. eo Bank cf North America. THE STOCKHOLDERS are hereby notified that an cleilion for twelve Direflors for the ensuing year will be held at the Bank on Monday the 9th of January at ten o'clock, RICHARD WELLS, Caftier. K Dec. 6. fo'.'T VVafhmgton Canal Lottery, 1 N°. I. D WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authoHfed the underwritten, to raifc twenty-fix thousand, a j two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting a Canal through the City of Washington, from th Po tomacto theEaflern Branch Harbour. ; The following is the SCHEME of No. I. — I Viz 'i Prhze-of zo>ooo dollars, ao,ooo I ditto io,ooo io,ooo : T,£i.tr} >*» »*» » 6 ditto 1,000 6,000 10 ditto 400 4,000 10 ditto *>' 100 * 1,000 . 55 ditto 50 I,7J° 5750 ditto 12 69,008 To he raised for th« Csunal, 26,15s ° 5850 Prijas, 1-7J,000 11650 Blanks, not two to a prize. 175C0 Tickets, atTcn Dollars, - 175,030 .Jjr* The Commiffioneri h.ivj taken the Securities re * quired by the aforefaid aft for the punctual payment ol the prize.. . Tljc drawing of this Lottery will commence, within* delay, a, soon as the Tickets are fold, of which tiiic'v notice will be given. Such prizes .is are not demanded in fix months after the drawing is fintJiied, (hall be cpnfidered as relinquished for the benefit »f We Canal, and appropriated accordingly. ' ( Signed j NOTLEY YOUNG, i DANIEL CARROLL,q/D. 0 LEWIS DEBLOIS, 1 GEOROE WALKER, I K Wb. M. DUNG ANSON, 6 THOMAS LAW, ic JAMES BARRY. i, City of Walhipgion, Feb. it ■ 5 Paterlon Lottery. > r raising ftxthoafand fix hundred and sixty-seven ' n JL dollars and fifty cents, by a de<iu6Uon of fifteen per ' cent from the prizes, and-not two blanks to a prize, viz , I Prize*of 5000 dollanii dollars 5000 I 1000 1000 i SCO 500 j j 100 lOCO 40 100 1000 99 jo 4950 . JOO J 000 'J loco 10 10.QC0 5 Lafl drawn numbers of 1000 dollars each, 5000 ° f 1 2332 Prizes, 4-;>4Jo . > 4018 Blanks. c r I 6 ;5o Tickets at Seven Dojlr.rt cach, 44,450 By order of the Directors of the Society for eftablifh he ing Weful Mtnftfafiuref, the fuperintendants of the Pat n erfon Lottery have requeftcd the Managers to offer the n ' m | forcgoiri e Scheme to the public, and have dira&ed them to-rcioiid the money to thofc pgrfons who have purehafed in the former Lottery, or exchange the sifkets for tickets n this Lottery. Pae lottery has actually commenced drawing, and will continue until finifhed. A lift of the Blanks and Prizes — may be feci: at the office of William Blackburn, Nto. 64 south Second llreet, who will give information where tick ets may b« procured. 1 Dated tin 17th day of June, 1796. t y. 2v- cum mm, ' JACOB R. HARDEN3ERG,> Managers! ■JONATHAN RHEA, > STATE OF THE WHEEL. 1 Prize of 5000 ... 5000 | 1 1000 - * * 1000 1 I s®o ... 500 j 5 200 . t - - I«C0 ; 20 100 - « 1003 j 90 50 ... 4500; 165 15 - - - 4i*j I The five last drawn tickets, 1000 e.ch, 5000 . Being all the valuable prizes, besides a full proper- ; tion of the ro dollars. I As the Lottery is considerably wore than o«?e third drawn, the value cf tha undrawn tickets is great ly increaled, and it is worth the notice of thole who hold tickets in th.old ilheme, that they cau ex change t«hcir tickets for thole in the above, if thoy ap ly soon, and at a moderate advance confidcrin;; the ! now real value of an undrawn ticker. The tickets being nearly all fold, the drawing in , future will be oftener, -and the Lottery soon finifhed. 1 November sz. _ tows f By Authority. Schuylkill Bridge Lottery. nsy , Tot Sold by WILLIAM BLACKBURN, No. 64, South Second-jirtet. P"- _ J SCHEME of a LOTTERY, in„ f For raiilig Sixty Thoufaod Dollars, ajreiably to an Afl ot n l the Legitlature of PennfyKaiia, palled dining the lafl leflion, for bailduij? a -Stone Uri.igr over the Rivet •„ Schuylkill, at the Borough of Re»dir.g, in ihc County of ' Be.ks. Dollars. J' X Pri/C of 20 000 Dollars - a O,OOO 1 do. of 10,000 do. • - 10,000 P 3 do. of 5,000 do. - 15,000 )na 4 do, of 2»oO0 d'X - - 3,0c0 n * 20 do. of 1,000 do. 20,000 are 3Q do, of 560 '10. - . i ' a 7 8 80 do. of 200 Jo. - - i6,0c0 inte aoo do. of 100 do. - 20,000 tho 300 do. of $0 do. - - 15,000 irds 1 do. ok- $00 do. to be paid the poflfef- ' •fctle lor ef. the ftri'i drawn no. £ aw- « do* of 3,000 do. to he paid poflcilors ) of the five iall drawn nos J 1 ' 9,400 do. o 15 do. : - 141,000 «mk —— . a . 10,054 Prizes 300,000 10,046 Hlauks -* ■■■ — lt » 30,000 Tickcts at Ten Dollar* 300,000 V AH Pr\rr» fli3U be paid fifteen davs >fter the dr«< wing 15 fiuilhcd, upon the demand of a poifeflo* of a fprtu.°..i:e 1 ticket, ftifejfd to a deduift-on of twenty per cenf. The Drawing will commence as soon as the Ticket* are difpofrd of, or perhaps fooncr. of wlvich pnblic notice will be given. Philip Miller, Peter Kerjhner, William IVUman % v ets Hi Z' hr > !7"mes Dismer, Thomas Dundas* the James May, John Otto, John Keim, Daniel Grarjf, and SelajUan Miller, Commissioners. lof Reading, May the 9th, 1796. ibl«. Tickets in the Canal Lottery, No. 2, to be had at the above office, where the earli«fl information of the draw ; of ing of the Washington No. 2, and Patterfon Lottery's, ton : are received, and chcck books for examination and regif ells' teririgare kept. O <sober 7. aavvtf I,e Breton, SURGEON-DENTIST, Pup!! of the celebrated Mr. Dubois, late Dentist to the King and Royal Family of France, member of the College and Academy of Surgeons at Paris, Keeps a complete aflortment of eveiy thing necessary to be used for the Preservation of the Mouth and Teeth. Patent Minora! Teeth, and Human & Ivory Teeth ; Dentrifice in powder ; Opiate j exeellent Elixir for fwcctening the momh and preserving the teeth —he also furnifhes Brnfhes and foft Spinges. *„* He lives in Chefnut-ftreet, No. 135, abort Fourth-flraet. November t6. tts DANCING SCHOOL. WILLIAM* M'DOUG ALL will open hiufchool on Mon day the 31ft mil. at ten o'clock in :he morning, at hU Elegant hew Ball Rooms, In Fourth, between Chefnut and Walnut Street®. Hours of tuition for young ladies, from 10 to 1 o'clock on Mondays, Wedncfday, and Friday mornings; and for young gentlemen from 6 to 9 o'clock on the evenings • the fame days. In addition to a number of new cotillioas, he mean# bo introduce a variety of Scotch Reels. Note. The firft pra&ifmg ball to be on Tuesday ©- venin£, the finl of November, and to be continued every Tuesday, during the season. For terms, &c,°enquire at his house, N#.134, Market* street. OA. If. tthf A Mannfa&ory FOR SALE. A Valuable SOAP and CANDLE Manufactory,, ftluate in a convenient part of the city ; the work* almost* new, on an entirely original cotiftru€Hr>n, and built of the best materials, and may be ftt to work immediately. Peripnt whowilhto purchase, are rcqucfted to apply at No. 273, South Second Street. September 13. t t f tfr Twenty Guineas Reward. RAN AW AY from the fubferiber on the 23d O&obor, a Dark MULATTO BOY, named MOSES; 21 yean old;'about 5 feet 8 inches high; had on a r.ii*tfd grean coat, with a green velvet cape and oral yellow buttons; a striped ve:t; a pair of dark Ipotted pantaloons, and whole boots much worn. It is probable he may change his name and dress. He has been actuftomed re driving a carriage, and waiting. The above reward will Se paid for securing him so that the fubferiber may get him again, and if brought home all reasonable charges paid by Robins CJiambcriaine. F.ifton, Maryland, Nov. to. I4(jmiawtf Samuel Richardet T> ES?ECTFULLY Informs tire Gentler*™ Merchants, that he lias this day opened the CI TV TAVERN and MIi&CH ANTS 0 OFI'EE HOUSE in the city of Philadelphia: The Subfcriprton Room W?H be furniftied with all tfm daily papers publifbed in Philadelphia, Nsw-Yorfc, Bcf ton, Baltimore, together with thole of the com mercial ci:i«s of Europe—They will he r<fg|klarly filed and none permittsd to be taken away on any account. . Tea, Coffee, Soup Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety 1 of French Liqn'ors; together with the usual refrefhmeuts, * will at ail times be procured at the bar. Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated with | the choicest of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the mofl 5 approved Malt Liquors lror.iLondon and oth-rr breweries. * The Larder will be sUpplied with the prime and earing •produ£iom» cf the Season. / Large and small Parties, or tingle Gentlemen, may be accomn-Qdated with BreaHafts, Dinners, er Suppers, at } fioiirsmoft convenient to thcmfelves—a cold Collation it ' regularly kept for convoniency, th« Fare to be had at the- bur. The Lodging Rooms will be completely furnifhed, and 5 I the utmoii attention paid to cieanlinefs, and every other I requisite. D ' Igj Samuel Riciiardet will behappy to receive, and 3 | vxecute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at j krge; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledge* 5 j himfelf that nothing on his part ihall be Wanting to pre -5 ' serVe that patronage with which he has been so diftinguiiii* | ingly honored. 0 ; l*hfladflyvhia, April TO- mwf 1 . Treasury Department, September *8, 179 6. e XTOTICE is hereby given, that proposals will be re- X N ceived at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury until the expiration Qf the firft day of March next en ~ \ suing, for the supply of. all rations which may he required C i Tor the use of the States, from the lirft day of June, 1797, to the jhirty-firft day of May, 1798, both days iricjufive, at the places and within the diftrl&s hwre ! - after mentioned, viz. At Qfwego; zt Niagara ; atr Pjcfque Isle; at Saw'trflcy Lake, and on Samluiky River; at-Detroit; at Michilimackioac; at Fort ■ "frank* lm; *t Kttiburgh i ut Cincinnati; at Fovt-HaraikoH fc at Frv. St. Clair; at Fort-Jsffcrfon; at Grenville; at Picquc Town and Loramics Store; at Fort Adams; nt Fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance ; at any piece b«dow Fort Defiance on the Miami River to Lake Eric; at Fort oteub'-n ; at Fort MaHac ; at any pla«e from Fort Msjffac to the south boundary of the United States on the river MitTiftppl; at Fort Knos ; at Ouiatanon. If ft;j»piies frail be required for any posts ©r places not Q f mentioned in this notice, all such fuppiies ihall be fur ,{( 1 Jiilhccl at prices proportioned to those to be paid at the er I posts before recited, or as may be hereafter agreed on of between the United States and the Co»tra(ftcr. s. The rations to be fiipplied are to consist of sol« >0 lowing articles, viz. jo One pound two ounces cf bread or flour. One pound two ounc« of beef, or fourteen ounces o{ pork or bacon. ■° Half a gill of rum, brandy or whilkey. One quart and half a pint of fait.") Two quarts of Vincear, ( , , . £ Two pound, of So»p, ( P er hund " J Ore pound of Candles, J :0 Thfrrtti.uif,are to be lurnifhed inf«ch qiwntitiei, as that (hi»re fliali at nil times during the said term, he fmfieient )0 for the cosloiaptionof the troops nt Miehilimackinae, Dc ,o troit, Niagara, and Ofwego, for the term of fix month* in _ idvance, and at eaeh of the other pods, for the term of so at leall three months in advance, in good and wholedoma — provisions, if the fame (hail be required. It is to he tm- Jerflood, that the Contractor is to (he e.fsnce and :o rifle of ifluirgthe f*pTi!iss to the troops nteach po£l, and 15 that all lofTes sustained by thi depredation* of an enemy,\pr ::c by means of the troops of the United States, (hsil he pak{ for at the pricc of the articks captured or deilioysd, e.-t r u the depositions of two or naorc persons of creditable civi racers, and the of a coinmiflioncd oJhcrr, sf- n > certajning the circumstances of the lot, and the amount ts. of thiiiiticies for which compensation {hall be claimed j OLIVER WOLCOTT, Seoretary of the 1 reafary. he - ' f PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, if' 119 — CHE SNUT-STR E E T. [Pricc Fight Dollars psr Annum.]
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