Bank of the Unite dStates; RESOLVED, < I THAT an Office of Difeount and Depoltt, l>r established in the Cityof Richmond, Staieo, Virginia. RESOLVED, That the 2d Tucfday in September next be ap pointed for the Eleaion of Thirteen D«re£tors 9™ a Cafbier, for the Office of Discount and DepoGt, in the City of Richmond. Bv Otder of the President and Direaors, JOHN KKAN. Calbter. Ebenezer Hazard, STOCK-BROKER, HAS Removed his OFFICE to No. 128 north Second-Street, who ehe continue»to purchafe and fell on Commitfion, Certificates of debt ot the United} and Individual States, Bank Stock, Canal, and Turnpike Shares, &c. See. (J3" Subfcriberstothe Universal Tontine who have not vet received their Certificates are delired to call for them July 18. TO BE SOLD, (And pnfftflion given immediately) | A Valuable FARM, | PLEASANTLY situated, and well improved, containing 213 acres, whereof 47 are wood land, 30 meadow, and 20 more may be made ; the cleared land is under good fence, and is well adapted to urafs, and there being so much meadow, a large (lock may be raised : it is also natural to wheat, and a proper attention toa well-kept (lock, will much improve its quality, and be the moll profitable: it has a young orchard ot »00 apple trees, a variety of peach and cheriy trees, and a large garden. Theiearron the premises a hand some two story ftonc* lioufe and kitchen, an elegant piaxza ; also, a good barn, with stabling, cow-house, granary, waggon-house, work-shop, and fmoak-houfe. The situation is high, pleasant, and he'althv, and affords some very agreeable pro fpefts, and is'in a good neighbourhood : it lies on the main road t6 New-York, about a mile and a half from Princeton, New-Jersey, and 43 from this city. The title was examined and approved by eminent council before thefubferiber purchased. Tor further particulars apply to the fubferiber, at No. South Second-street, or at No. 81, South Wattr-ftraet, Philadelphia. ISAAC SNOWDEN.Jun. N. B. Stock for the farm may be had of the pre sent tenant. Also, to be Sold, and entered immediately, A two-story Br;ck HOUSE and BAKE-HOUSE, in Arch-street, No. 23, 16 feet two inches in front, and 102 feet in depth. Apply as above, julv 17. / George-Town. ~\ ■ A Number of LO IS in every situation which may beVefired in City of will be offered for falc by the Commiflloners, on! Monday the Bth day of October next. One fourth part of the money to be paid down, t he icfidue in three equal annual payments, wiih yearly interest on the whole principal unpaid. JOHN M'GANTT, Cterk to the Commifiioners. \ June 2, 1792 TERRITORY OF COLUMBIA. June 28. 1792. PURSUANT to the last Will and Testament ol the late Rc-v. Alexander Williamson, deceased, will be exposed to Public Sale on Thurl the vith of October next,at Georgetown, on a credit of three years, the purchasers giving bond with approved security, to bear interest from the date—That valuable Seat of Land, in Montgo* mery county, called Mayes; the late dwelling plantation of the deceased, containing between fix and seven hundred acre*, the greatefl part of which is rich, heavy timbered land, extremely well wa tered, and capable of affording a very considerable quantity cf fine meadow ; —Situated about 6 mile* from the Federal City,and the fame dift nee from George-Town, in a genteel neighbourhood, and a rematkable healthy pan of the country. Thr improvements are, a very elegant two (lory Brick D .veiling House, (with four rooms and a paflage, or entry, on a floor) and the necefTary out houses. HENRY TOWNSEND,) BENJ. STODDERT, } Executors. (eptO) THOMAS JOHNS, ) TERRITORY OF COLUMBIA. JULY 6, 1792. THE Subscriber offers for Sale, a Mill-Seat on Rock Creek, deemed by ihofe who have ex min«d it, equal to any in the United States. The Mill-House may be placed within one quarter of a mile of the river Potowmac, half a mile from the market house in Georgetown, and one mile from the Prcfident's fquaie, in the city of Wash ington—on tide water, navigable for vessels of se veral hundred bushels burthen.—The stream is fufficient,the year round,to turn four pair ol stones, and the fall may be made from 25 to 30 feet. It is urmectfTary to dwell on the advantages of such a situation. The purchaser may be accommodated with a few hundred acrcs of land adjoining the Mill-Scat, if that should he an objett. > e P3 m t 4. JUST PUBLISHED, AND TO BE SOLD (pRICE lC>/.) By EBENEZER HAZARD, 128 North Sfcond-Sneet, THE HISTORY O F New-Hampshire, Vol. 11l Containing a geographical dcfcription of the State —with {ketches of its natural history, pro ductions, imorovements, and present state of fo eiety and manners, laws and government. By Jeremy Belknap, A.M. This volume compleats the hittory, and is peculiarly interesting. Subscribers arc delired (o call for their books. Treasury Department, August 10, 1792. \bTOTICE is herebv given, that proposals will IM be icceived at the office of the Secretary o the Treasury, until the twenty-ninth day ot Sep tember next incluftve, sot the supply of all Rations which may be required for the ufc of the United States, from the firtt day ot January to the thm\- firft day of December, 1793, both days melufivr, at the places, and within the diftntts heieatter mentioned, viz. July 10, 179 2 - 1. Atany place or places betwixtYnk-Town & Carlifle,inthe state o( Pennsylvania.and Pufburgh, and at Pitdburgh, Yoi k-Town and CarltfU. 2. At any place or places front Piufhurgh to the mouth of Big Beaycr Creek, and at the mouth of Big Beaver Creek. 3. At any place or places from the said mouth to the upper talis ol the (aid Big Beaver, and at the uppei falls. 4. At anv place or places from the said upper falls to Mahoning, and at Mahoning. 5. At any plare or places from the said Mahoning ove' to the Head Navigation of ihe Riv«r 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 Rivet Ciyahoga, and at the said mouth. 7. At any place or places betwixt th§ mouth of the Big Beaver Creek, to the mouth of ihe River Mufkingum, and up the said River to the Tufca rowas, and at the Tufcarowas, and thence over to the Cayahoga River, and thence down the said River to its mouth. fep.tf; 8. At anyplace or places betwixt the mouth of the River Mufkingum and the mouth of the Scioto River, and at the mouth of \he said River Scioto. 9 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 thence to the Rapids or the Falls of the Ohio, and at the said Rapids. io. At any placc or placcs bftwixt the mouth o« the Great Miami, up the said Miami to and at Ptque Town. u. At any placc or placcs from Fort. Washington to Fort Hamilton, and at Fort Hamilton. At any olace or placcs from Fort Hamilton to tort St | Clair, and at Fort St. Clair. X 2. At any place or placts from Fort St. Clair to Fort Jefferfon, and at Fort J fiVifon. 13. At any placc or places from Fort Jefferfon to the tield of a6l ion of the 4th of November, 1791, and at the said field of action. 14- At any place or places from the said field of action to the Miami Villages, and at the Miami Villages. ij. At any place or places from the said Miami Villages to the Falls of the Miami Rivtr, which empties into Lake Eiie, and at the said Falls, and from thence to its mouth, and at its mouth. 16. At anv place or places from the mouth of the said Miami River of Lake Erie toSanduiky Lake, and at Sandufkv Lake. (rntf] 17. At any place or places from \he faidSanoulkv Lake 10 the mouth ol the River Cavahoga. 18. At anv place or places Irom the mciuth of the fatd Rivci Cayahoga to Prefquc Isle, and at Prcfque inc. 19. At any place orplaces from Prefque Ifleiothc 'ftr. rn running into L ike Kiit from towards the J,idaghque Lake, and ihence over to and at the iatd Jadaghque Lake, and thence down the Alleg- to Fort Franklin. go. At any place or places fromPrelquelfle loLe Beuf, and at Le Beuf. 21. At any place or places from Le Beuf to Fort F»ankl n,and at Fort Franklin, and Irotn thence to Pitifburgh. 22. At any place or places from the Rapids of the Ohio to the mouth of the W.ibaQi River, and f rom the mouth of the said Wabalh River to the mouth of the River Ohio. r-n 23. At anv place or places on the Eafl fide of the River Mifliflippi, from the mouth of the Ohio River, to the mouth of the Illionois River. 24. At any place or places on the E«ift fide of the Mirtiilippi, between the mouth of the Ohio and the River Margot inclusively. 25. At any place or places from the said River Mai got to the River Yaious inclusively. 26. At any place or places from the mouth of the laid Wabafh River up to Foil Knox, and at Fo<t Knox. 27. At ,any place or places from Fort Knox, up the said Wabafh, to Ouittanon, and at Ouittanon 28. At any place or places from Ouittanon, up the said Wabafh, to the h ad 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 of Little River over to the Miami Village. 30. At anv place or places from the mouth ol the River Teneflee to Occochappo or Bear Creek, on j the said River, inclusively. 31. At any place or places from the mouth of the River Cumberland to Nalhville, on the said River, and at Nalhville. And at any place or places within thirty miles of said Nashville to the Southward, Westward or Northward thereof. Should any rations be required at any places, or within other diftn&s, not Ipecified in these pro posals, the price of the fame to be hereafter agreed on betwixt the public and the contra&or. The rations to be supplied are to consist of the Following articles, viz. One pound of bread or flour, One pound of beef, or | of a pound of pork, Hal! a jill of rum, brandy or whisky, One quart of fait, } Twrt quarts of vinegar. ( Two pounds of (cap, >P" 100 ra,,ons : I One pound of candles, ) B. STODDERT. The rations are to be furnifhed in such quanti ties as that there shall at all times, during tbe said term, be fufficient for the consumption of jhe troops at each of the said pods, for the space of at lead three mon hs in advance, in good and whole some provisions. \i the fame shall be required. It is to be understood in each cafe, that all loffos Juftained by the depredations of the enemy, or hv troops of the United States, thai I be paid lor at the puces of rhe articles captured or de stroyed, on the depositions of two or more credita ble characters, and the certificate of a com mi (limn ed officer, afct rtainin? the circumstances of me I loss, and thr amount of the articles for which cofn penfation is claimed. The contra# for the above supplies will be male icither for one year, or for two years, as may appear 96 eligible. Persons difpofeil to contra£l will thcre iorc confine their offeis to one year, or they may j make their proportions so as to admit an cltttiou, | of the term of two years. I The offers may comprifi? all the places which r »vf Ween fpecified, or a part of them only. I- War Department, August 6, 179?. INFORMATION is hereby given to ail the Military Invalids of the United Statts, tha •, ne fumsto which they arc intuled for fix mom hi ol their annual penlion, from the 41 h day of Match WQ2,and which will become due on the sth day [-)• September 179 a, will be paid on the laid day Iby the Commiilioners of the Loans within tht States refpe&ively, under the usual regulations, viz. Every application lor payment mutt be accom panied by the following vouchers. tft. Trie certificate given by the ftate,fpecifying that the person poffefling the fame is in tact an in valid, and afccitaining the sum to which as such he is annually entitled id. An affidavit, agreeably to the following orm : A. B. came before me, one of the Jufticcs of the county oj in the slate of and made oath that he is the fame A. B. to whom the original certificate in his pojjejfion was given, of which the following a copy [the certificate given by the Jlate to be recited) That he fervei (regiment, corps or vefelj at the time he was difahled, and that he now rejides v the and county of and has refiden therefor the hfl years, previous to which he re [lied in , In cafe an invalid fbouM apply for payment by an attorney, the said attorney, besides the certifi cate and oath before recited, must produce a foe cial letter fcf attorney agreeably to the following I form : . I. A. B. of county of slate of do hereby conflitute and appoint C. D. of my larvjul. attorney, to receive in my behalf oj my pen fori for fx months, as an invalid oj the United States, from the fourth day of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two, and ending the fijtk day oj September, one thoujandfeven hundred *nd ninety-two. Signed and sealed in the presence of Acknowledged before me, Applications of executors and adminiftratoTs mud be accompanied with legal evidence of their rcfpeflive offices, and also of the time the invalids died, whose pension they may claim. By command ot the President of the United State*, H. KNOX, Secretary of War. The Printers in the refpeftive States are requested to publish the above in their newfpa oers, for the space of two months. Stock Brokers Office, N0.45, Grc-n DocK-street, New-York, THE Subscriber intending to confine himfelf entirely to the PURCHASE and SALE of STOCKS on COMMISSION, Begs leave to offci ins fcrvices to his friends and others, in the line of a Stock Broker. Those who may pleafc to fa vor him with their business, may depend upon ! hiving it tranfa&ed with ihc utmost fidelity and j rlifpatch. Orders from Philadelphia, Boston, or any other oart of the United States will be ftri&ly attend ed to. LEONARD BLEECKF.R. (1.1.) May 2 American Lead Manufactory STEPHEN AUSTIN, & Co. HAVE juil now opened their Lead-Ware housEj two doors south ofWalnut-ftreet Wharf,adjoiningtheir New Fa&ory—where they have now made, and ready for sale, a general aiTortment of SHOT of all fizes,with SH EET and BAR LEAD, the production of the Mir.es in Virginia. As thev have employed a number of experienced Englifti workmen, they warrant it to be equal in quality to any manufa£lured in Europe, and at a reduced pTice from the cost ot i m ported. They also continue to manufatture all the above articles at Richmond, in Virginia. All order* addrefled to either of the above Factories, will he thankfully received,and executed on the ftiort eft notice. N. B. Wanted, industrious, sober, Labouriri; Men, at the said Mines, where constant emoloy good wages, and other encouragements will b given, means of conveyance being provided, anr: houses for their reception. For fart fyer particulars enquire of Messrs. 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