Intelligence-Office, In Fourth-Street, second Door below Market-Street Francis White TJUYS and Sells on Comtnifliou all kinds of Public S-ciwuies and Paper Monies. Tranfafts business for those who have claims on the Unucd States, or against either of the States, particulai ly for the Officers, Soldiers and Mariners, and others who hjve f-ived in or about the late American Army, or for their leg.l Heirs, Ad ministrators, Attornies, &c. Certificates and ftich Paper Monies furnifhed for country people and others, who have to make payments to the Pennsylvania Loan or Land Offices, as will pass equal to specie, and their warrants, patents, &c. palled through the different offices. Money borrowed or loaned, and di (counts procured for bills, bonds, and notes oi hand, with or without de- posits, Houses, Farms, Lands, Lots, bought and fold, and Houses, Rooms, Boarding and Lodging, rented or set, or pro cured for Strangers or others. Reputable Characters of either sex, and of any profeflion, out of Place, may hear of Employ—and Famil rs. Merchants, Travellers and others, be supplied with suitable do mestics. Those at a distance who may address on either the above fub jefts, their letters being post paid, will be duly attended to, by FRANCIS WHITE.! (ep tf) Phi lad. June 22, 1791 Public Notice is hereby given, to all whom these pr fen s shall come, or in anv wife concern, That JAMES GARDNER, late of Wil" ington, North-Carol in?, deceased, did make four promifTory notes ayable to SAMUEL JACKSON, of Philad Iphia, Men hant, all bearing date the 19th Julv, 1785, one tor three hundred 3nd seventy-one pounds, pay able in fix months—one for seven hundred and forty two pounds, •: in nine months—one for seven hundred and forty pounds,in twelve months—and one for seven hundred and forty-five pounds thir teen (billings and three-pence, in fifteen months, amounting in the whole to two thousand five hundred and ninety-eight pounds thir teen (hillings and thrce-pence, and payable in produce at Wil mington :—Which laid notes have been afligned by the said Sa muel Jackfou to THOMAS MACK IE and Co. and JAMES HOOD, Merchants, Philadelphia, and have since, in the lifetime of the said* Gardner, by him been accounted for and paid in part to the amount of two thousand and forty-feven pounds fifteen Shil lings and fix-pence, to the said THOMAS MACKIE, and Co. in proof of which the fubferibers have fufficient vouchers. These to caution all persons said notes as they will not be taken up. North-Carolina, 27tk May, 1791 A FINE CHANCE FoA A YOUNG PRINTER FOR S 4 L.E, A Printing Press and Types, together with the right of publifhinga PAPER, in good repute, the fubferibers to which are continually increasing - The prefenf number of its patrons is between seven and eight hundred. The types con ft ft of Bur g eoi s. Pica, and a fufficient quantity of lar ger lit : cr to display advertisements to advantage. The situation is in the interior part of Massachusetts, in the centre of a populous and thriving community, and within 17 miles of an ex cellent Paper-Mill, where paper of every quality and size may always be had on lhort notice. Perhaps no.cout\lry paper on thi comincnt has a larger (bare of Advertifemems than the one offered for sale. A very confidcrablc profit also accrues from the faleof Blanks of all kinds, which are inudi used in the place—from the publication of See. See. It is a good situation, also, for a finall Book-Store—and it is fbppofed the Book-Binding bu siness might be carried on in the fame place to advantage. For further particulars, enquire of John Fen no, at his Office, No. 69, High-Street, between Second and Third-Streets, Phi ladelphia. (jaw 8w) War Department, May 30, I 79T. INFORMATION is hereby given to all the military Invalids of the United States, thai the lums to which they are entiil ct for fix months of their ar.rmaJ pension, from ;he4th day of Mareli, 1791, and which will bccome due on the 4th day of September ensuing, will be paid on the said day by the Commiflioners of the Loans within the States refpe&ively,under the usual 1 emulations,viz. Every application lor payment must be accompanied by thfc fol lowing vouchers. The certificate given by the (late, fpecifying that the person polTeflTing the fame is in tact an invalid, and ascertaining the sum to which as such he is annually entitled. 2d. An affidavit, agreeably to the following form : A. B came before me. one of the Juflices of the connty of in theJfate of and-made oath that he is the fume A. li. to whom the original certificate in his pojjeflion was given, of which the following is a copy (the tertifcate given by theflate to be recited) That he served (re giment', corps or vejjeL) at the time he was dfabted, and that he now re fidcs in the and county of and has resided there for the lafl years, previous to which he resided in In cafe an invalid should apply for payment by an attorney, the f?id attorney, besides the certificate and oath before recited, mull produce a special letter of attorney agreeably to the following foi m: I, A. R. qf county of Jiate of do hereby conflitute and appoint C. D. of my hiaful attorney, to receive in my behalf of my pension for fix months, as an invjlid of the United States, from the fourth d.iy of March t one thoufandfeven hundred arid niuety~one t and ending the jouith day of September of thefame year. Signed and f ealcd in the prefcnce of Wit ruffes. Acknowledged before me, Applications of executors and adminiftratnrs mud be accompa nied with legal evidence of their relpc&ive offices, and alio ol the time [lie invalids died, whofc pension they may claim. By command of the Prclidert of the United States, H. KNOX, Secretary of War. The Printers in the refhrcHve States are retjuefled to ftublijli the above ra their xenfpapers, for the space of two months. ■itZT Blank. Powers to receive the Iruereft, and for the transfer of the principal nf public debt, agreeable to th * Rules efiablifkcd i;i the Tn\i fury Department: Ast) Blanks for abflrcfls of Certificate.<> to be fold I) the Editor. - " " THOMAS WRIGHT,") ROBERT SCOTT, C Executois. M. R. WILLKINGS,) PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, : NEATI.Y exrcuied in Profile, have just come to hand, and for sale by Messrs. Carey,Stewait and Co. Mi. William Young, Mr. Robert Ca m pbel 1, MeflVj. Rice and Co. BookfclUis, and by the Editor.—-Price One Dollar. Pliilad. June 29, 1791. ______________ Public Securities, Boucht and Sold, on COMMISSION, by Chefnut-Strect, next door to the Bank, No. 97, MASSACHUSETTS SEMI-ANNUAL Lottery Tickets, Oafs Second, to be had at the fame place. May 28, 1791. ( e P tf ) And mav be entered on the eafuing Fall, THAT large, elegant and convenient HOUSE, in which the (übfcriber now lives, situate in Elizabeth-! own, in the state of N«*w-]erfey, within 16 miles of the city ol New-York. It is finifhed in the very best manner, and peculiarly convenient for a gentleman with a large familv. The Lot contains about so acres of land—the Garden is large, well laid out, and (locked with a good assortment of fruir. For further particulars, enquire of William Bradford, Esq. in Philadelphia, John Pintard, Esq. in New-York, or the Subfcribcr on the Premiles. June 11,1791. (lawgw) ELI AS BOUDINO 1. For ereftini; BRIDGES over the Hacki nsack and Passaick Rivers, between Powles-Hook and Newark, in the State of Ww-jcrfey. THE Com mi (Doners appointed by 3" the of theftatc of Ncw-Jerfev, to ere& bridges over the Hackinfack and PatTauk rivers, having obtained thf necessary futv?ys, aie .110-v ready to receive proposals for performing the (ame ; and offer the following conditions for the confederation of such as may be inclined to contra& ; The fUuation of the bridge across the Hackinfack river, will b<- atone of (he following IWions, as shall be hereafter determined mod eligible. lft. At the place where the present ferry is eftabliflied, where he width of the river is 1448 feet. Depth at the eastern shore, 8 feet 8 inches. Do. western (bore, 8 11 Greatest depth, 25 4 2d. At a place more northerly, called Douw's Ferry, where hewidrh of the river is 846 feet. Depth at the eastern shore 19 feet 10 inches. Do. western shore 12 Greatest depth 35 8 The situation of tfe bridge across the PafTjick river, will be at one of rhe three following stations, as (hall be hereafter determin ed most eligible. lft. At the place where the present fei ry is eftablifbed, wher the width of the river is 676 feet. Depth at the eastern (bore 8 feet 6 inch'es, Do. western (Hore 9 6 Greatest depth 17 (c p. 3 m 2d. At a place more weilerly, called Beef-Point, where the breadth of the river is 799 feet. Depth at the eastern lhore 11 feet, Do. weftetn Ihore 4 5 inchcs, Greatest depth 13 4 3d. At a olace still more northerly, called Hedden's dock, in the town of Newark, where the width of the river is 526 feet. Depth at the eastern shore 4 feet 5 inchcs, Do. weft: rn shore 10 8 Created depth 15 11 The bridges are to be coivftrutted on the principlesof those erect ed over Charles, Myftick, and Beverly Rivers in the State of Mas sachusetts, with a draw to ?dmit a free paflage for vefTels with fix ed {landing masts, not less than twenty-four feet vide, to he pla ced in such part of the bridges as shall be determined moll con venient for the navigation of the river, with piles or blocks on each fide of the entrance of such draw, as (ball be judged fufficiert to aid vefTels in parting through. Also, one lamp on each fide of the draw, to be lighted every night from sunset to fanrife, during the continuance of the lease. The bridges a«e to be built with such piles, timber, fcant'ling, and plank, as fbaU render them peifeftiy substantial ard secure in he opinion of the commiflioners, and arc to be of a fufficicnt height to protest rhem against the tides, which rife at ordinary tides from 5 to 6 feet, and at spring tides trom 8 to 10 feet. They are to be 31 feet in breadth, viz. Allowance for cairiage way, 20 feet, Do. for font wailcs, railed oil on each fide, 4 feet each, 8 feet. Do. for balluftrades, 1 foot each, 2 tcet. Do. for hand-railsfor do. 6 inches each, 1 foot.—Total, 31 feet, The fides of the bridges to be secured with strong balluftrades, after the manner of the bridge between Boston and Charleftown. The bridges and draws are to be kept in constant repair, and at the expiration of the lease are to be furrendcred in good order, agreeably to the a£t. The following are the terms which the commissioners arc au thorised to offer to contractors : A lease of the exclusive privilege of the bridges for a period not exceeding 99 years, with atoll equal to three-fourths of the pre sent rates of ferriage. From as accurate an estimate as could poflibly be obtained, the actual receipts of the ferries for a medium of five years last past, amount to twelve hundred pounds, New-Jersey currency, per annum, three-fourths of that ium will consequently produce an immediate income of 900 pounds per arm. This may fairly be estimated as the smallest profit that can be calculated upon. The advancing population of the United States, the increasing inter course between the two cities of New-York and Philadelphia, the facility which the conftru&ion of these bridges will give to travel ling, the easy communication thereby offered with the state of New-York, on the western fide of the Hudson, are all important circumstances, which must neceflarily tend rapidly to accumulate the profits of the bridges. The commiGioners are moreover au thorized by law to raise four thousand pounds to be applied to wards making causeways and laying out proper roads connected with the bridges, and have a lottery now on foot for that purpose. As soon as the places shall be determined on where the bridges are to be fixed, and the contrass for etefting them are executed, the roads and causeways will be immediately undertaken. Such persons therefore as may be inclined to contract on the above principles, will be pleased to fend in their terms sealed, within three months from this date, to Wi llum Maxw ell, Efo. in New-York, fpecifying the fhortcft period of lease for which they will undertake to erefb the said bridges, together with proper security for performing the fame. SAMUEL TUYHILL, *) lOHN NETLSON, | ROBERT KEMBLE. } Commiflioncrs. WILLIAM MAXWELL, | lOHN PINTARD J Newark, Slate of New- Jetfey, April 22, 1791 likenesses Of THE SAMUEL ANDERSON, TO BE SOLD, CONTRACT, All per foes concerned will be pleased to take notice that the following advertisement has been varied from that pablilhed in our paper of the 23d of March.} Treasury Department. March 27, 1791. NOTICE is hereby given, that Propolals will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Trcofurv, until the firft Mond.lv in September next inclusive, for the fupplv ot all rations, which may be required for the uie ol the United States, from the full day of January to the thirty-fuft day of December, 1792, both davs in clusive, at the places, and within the diftri&t herein after menti- oncd, viz. At any place or places, betwixt Yorktown in the state of Pcnn fylvania and Fort Pitt, and at Fort Pirc. At anv place or places, betwixt Fort Pitt aud Fort M'lntofu on the River Ohio, and at Foil M'lntofh. At any place or places, betwixt pott M'lntofh and the mouth of i he River Mufkjng'im, and at the mouth ol the River Mulkingum. At any place or placrs, betwixt the month of the River Muf kingum, and up the said River rb the Tufcarowas, and at theTuf carowas, and thcnce over to the Cayoga River, and down the said River to its mouth. At any place or places, betwixt the mouth of the River Muf kingum, and the mouth of the Scioto River, and at the mouth of the said River Scioto. At any place or places, betwixt the mouth of Scioto River, and the mouth of the great Miami, at the mouth of the great Miami, and from theuce to the Rapids, oil ihe Falls of the Ohio, and. at the fa id Rapids. At anv placc or places, betwixt the mouth of the great Miami, up the said Miami, to and at Piquetown, and thence over to the Miami Village, on the river of the fame name which empties icto Lake Erie. At anv place or places from "the rapids of the Ohio?to the mouth of the Wabafh, thence up the said Wabafh to Port St. Vincennes, at Poll Sr. Vincennes, and thence up the laid river Wabalh, to the Miami tillage, before described. At any place or places, from the mouth of the Wabafh river to the mouth of ihe river Ohio. Atany placeor places, on the east fide of the river Miaifippi, from the mouth of the Ohio river,to the mouth of ihe 111 mo; s river. At any olace or places, from the mouth of the Miami river to the Miami Village, Ar any place or places, from the Miami Village to Sandtiflcy, «ind atSandufky, and from Sandufltv to the mouth of Cayoga river. At any place or places, betwixt Fort Pitt and Venango, and at Venango. At any place or places, betwixt Venango and Le Beuf, and at Le Beuf, betwixt Le Beuf and prefq'lfle, at Prefq'lflc, and be tvyixt Prcfq'lfle and the mouth of Cayoga river At the mouth of Cayoga river, and at anv pla:e or places, on he route from Fort Pur, to the mouth of Cayoga river, by the vavof Big Beaver crcck. At anv placeor places, on the cart, fide of the Miflifippi, between the mouth of the Ohio and the river Margot inclusively. At anv placeor places, from the said river Margot, to the ri M cr Yazous inclusively. At any place or places, from the mouth of the river Tenefee, to Ocochappo or Bear creek, on the said river inclusively. Should any rations be requited at any places, or within other diftri&s, not fpecified in these proposals, the price of the fame to be hereafter agreed on, betwixt the public and the contra&or. The rations to be supplied are to conhit of t he following articles, viz. One pound of bread or flour, Orie pound of beef, or of a pound of poik, Haifa jill of rum, brancy or whisky, One quart of fait, } Two quarts of vinegar, JQO rJlion! I vvo pounds or loap, ( 4 One oound of candles, » ALSO, That Prooofals will be received at thefaid office until he firft Monday in September next, inclusive, for the supply of all rations which may be required for the use of the United States, r om the firft day of january to the thirty-firft day ol December, s 792, both days inclusive. at Springfield, in the state ot MafTachu "its, and the Post of Weft-Point, in the state of New-York, The rations to be supplied, are to consist o»f the fame articles as »re above mentioned. ALSO, That propolis will be received at the said office, until the lft Monday in September next inclusive, for the fapply of all *ations, which be required for the use of the United States, from the lft day of January to the 31ft.day of December, 1792, both days inclusive, at the places, and within the diftri&s herein after mentioned. At the post on the river Saint Mary, at present commanded by Capt. Henry Burbeck. At the post on the river Altamaha, at present commanded by Capt. John Smith. At the post on the river Oconee, at present commanded by Capt. Joseph Savage. At the post on the river Apalachee, at present commanded by Capt. Michael Rudolph. At any place or places from the Rock Landing on the Oconee, up to the mouth of the main south branch of the said river, from the said mouth up to the fourcc of thefaid main fouih branch, ai.d from thence to t'lie Currahee mountain. At any other place or places within the {late ot Georgia which may hereafter be occupied as permanent poils by any troops of the United States. And for rations deliverable on the march to such future posts. The rations are to be furnifhed ;n such quantities as that there shall at all times, during the said term, be fufficient for the con sumption of the troops at each ot the said pods, for the fpaceofat least two months in advance, in good and wholesome provisions. The rations to befupplied are to consist of the fame articles, as are abovementioned. It is to be understood in each cafe, that all loflrs (uflained by the depredations of the enemy, or by mean* of the troops of the United States, (hall be paid for at the prices of the articles captured or def troved, oil the depolitions of two or more cred'table characters, and the certificate of a commiflioned officer, afrertaining the cir cumilances of the loss, and the amount of the articles for whicW compcnfation is claimed. The contract for the above supplies will be made either for ons vear, or for two years, as may appear eligible. Persons disposed to contract will therefore confine their offers to one year, or they may make their proportions so as to admit an ele&ion of the term of two years. The piopofals maybe made for the whole of the above polls to gether, or feparatelv for Springfield, for Weft-Point, for \ orktown, and the seventeen places following it, and for the posts in Georgia; and they must fpecify the lowcft price per ration, for prompt pay ment. The Printers who have puhlifhed the above advert ifemcnt 3 are requeued to reprint it with the alterations. This day publifjied, Price 6d. And to be fold bv the Editor, nnd the liookfellers of this City, To the STOCKHOLDERS of the BANK of NORTH- AM ERICA, On the Subject ot tfoe old and new BANK. |Cl7=" The price of this Paper is 3 Dollars per ann i w. 3m. ADDRESS A N
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