New-Brunswick Church Lottery. THE peculiar circumstance, of a gentleman who had undertaken lo difpofc of a propor tion of the tickets in the New-Brnnfwick Church Lottery, having, in hisopinion, rendered it incon venient for him further to proceed in the sale thereof, between eleven and twelve hundred tick ets are' unexoefledlv returned to the Rector, Church-Wardens and Veftry-min. This lays the Managers under the necefiity of further adjourning the drawing of the Lottery, until the fifteenth day of Oflober next, that they may have time to trans mit these tickets to the pai ts of the state where they ateapplicd for, and leceive the returns As there are but few tickets besides these remaining on hand, alt persons who are disposed to promote the pious object of this Lottery, or to take a chance for the ptizes therein, ate requested to fuppty them selves by the firft of Oflober; and the gentlemen appointed to dispose of them, are desired to return those to the Managers which then remain unfold, to answer the applications of some gentlemen in the neighbourhood, who arc postponed to this re foutce For a supply.—And notice is hereby given, that the tickcts not returned to the Managers by the eighth day of Oftobcr, will be considered as at the rifle of the holders. N. B. Robert Morris, Esq. of >Jew-B'unf wicfc, is duly chosen one of the Managers of the said Lottery, and has given security and qualified agreeably to law. (eptOi) Certificates Loft. MISSING, fin Kew-Jerfcy Certificates, ligncd by Silas Coniifl, viz. No. 740 for £. 75 o o 1978 11 9 7'5 100 3482 1 4 6 829 _ r..L t :i r. f The fubfcribcr supposes the above Certificates arc ftoleu. Whoever will discover the Thief, or Certificates, and leave information at theTreafury or Loan-Office in New-Jersey, or in the County Collector's Office at Morris-Town, (hall be hand somely rewarded by Morris-Town, New- Jcrfey> July 12, 1792, SECURITIES. SOLDIERS, Mariners, and militia men's pa\, lands, and claims on the public, SHARES, in the Banks, in the Canals,and Turn pike Road, CERTIFICATES, granted by the public, and the old and late paper monies, NOTES of hand, bills, bonds, and mortgages with or without dcpofits, BOUGHT, fold, or negotiated, at No. 2, in Fourth-llreet below Market-street, by FRANCIS WHITE, Who trahfa£ls business in the public offices for country people and oihers,by virtue of a power, of attorney, or bv personal application. PHILADELPHIA. (ttw6w) WHITE WAX MANUFACTORY. Thomas james, wax chandler, from London, refpe£lfnlly informs the public that he has eftabliflied a Manufa&ory of the above branch, at the upper end of Mulberry-Street,New- Yoik, where Merchants, Captains of VefTels, Druggists, and Families, may be supplied with excellent and pure White Wax Candles, White Wax in Cakes, Tapers, Wax'd Lamp Wicks, Flambeaux, &c. warranted equal to any made in London, and twenty percent, cheaper. Orders in this and the adjacent States, received bv Mr. John Goodeve, Bridge-Street, Mr. William Frobisher, Fletcher-Street, and at the Manufactory, where samples may be seen. N. B. Bees-Wax taken in payment, or bleached on moderate terms. New-York, Jul/ 19, 1792, Wm. cleland, boston, Tranfa&s business in the Funds of the United States; BANK STOCK, BILLS of EXCHANGE, &:c. (£3" Orders from New-York, Philadelphia, or any other part of the Union, will be attended to with Diligence and Punctuality. June 1. [ep\m & lazvzm) American Lead Manufactory STEPHEN AUSTIN, & Co HAVEjuft now opened their Lead-Ware house, two doors south of Walnut-street Wharf,adjoiningtheir New Factory— where they have now made, and ready for sale, a general afTortmcnt of SHOT of all fizes,with SHEET and BAR LEAD, the production of the Mines in Virginia. As they have employed a number of experienced Englifn workmen, they warrant it to be equal in quality to any manufa&ored in lEurope, and at a reduced price from the cost of imported. They also continue to manufa&ure all theabove articles at Richmond, in Virginia. All orders addressed to either of the above Fa&ories, will be thankfully received,and executed on the short est notice. N. B. Wanted, indubious, sober, Labouring Men, at the said Mines, where constant employ, good wages, and other encouragements will be g'ven, means of conveyance being provided, and houses for their reception. ForfurtherparticularsenquireofMeffrs. Moses Austin& Co. at their Fa&ory in Richmond, or as above. Philadelphia, December 3, 1791. tf NEW TEAS. IMPERIAL,HYSON& SOUCHONG, Of the very firft quality, and latest importation from Canton, via >Jew-York, by retail, at No. 19, Third, between Chefnut and Market Streets Bank of theUnitedStates. RESOI-.VED, THAT an office of Discount and Deposit, le cltablifhed in the City of Richmond, Stateof Virginia. RESOI/VED, That the 2d Tuefdav in September next be ap pointed for the Election of Thirteen Dire&ors and a Cathier, for the Office of Discount and Deposit, in the City of Richmond. HAS Removed his OFFICE lo No. 128 north Second.Street, where he continues to purchase and fell 011 Commiflion, Certificates of debt of the United, and Individual States, Bank Stock, Canal, and Turnpike Shares, &c. See. (£3?* Subfcribcrs to the Uriiverfal Tontine who have not yet received their Certificates are delirea to call for them July 18, Stock Brokers Office, N0.45, Great Dock-llreet, New-York, THE Subscriber intending to confine himfelf entirely to the PURCHASE and SALE of STOCKS on COMMISSION, Begs leave to offer his fcrvices to his friends and others, in the line of a Stock Broker. Those who may please to fa vor him with their business, may depend upon having it tranfa&ed with the utmost fidelity and dispatch. Orders from Philadelphia, Boston, or any other part of the United States will be ftriftly attend ed to. Mav 2. O 12 9 To be publ'fhed by Subscription^ THE AMERICAN REMEMBRANCER, JOSEPH LEWIS. (iaw7w) SECRET JOURNALS. (For particulars, Jee Proposals at large.) Subscriptions a»c received by the principal Booksellers, and by the Editor, JOHN CAREY, No. 26, Pear-Street, Philadelphia. 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 *rafs, and there being so much meadow, a large stock may be raised : it is also natural to wheat, and a proper attention to a well-kept stock, will much improve its quality, and be the most profitable : it has a young orchard of 200 apple trees, a variety of peach and cheriv trees, and a large garden. There are on the premises a hand some two (lory stone house and kitchen, and an elegant piazza ; also, a good barn, with stabling, cow-house, granary, waggon-house, work-shop, and fmoak-houfe. The situation is high, pleasant, and healthv, and affords some very agreeable pro fpefts, and is in a good neighbourhood : it lies on the main road to 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. For further particulars apply to the fubferiber, at No. 141, South Second-street, or at No. 81, South Water-street, Philadelphia. [cpjw] 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-llory Brick HOUSE and BAKE-HOUSE, in Arch-ftrect, No. 23, 16 feet two inches in front, and 102 feet in depth. Apply as above. Ttilv 17, A Number of LOTS in everv situation which 'V. may be r'efired in City of Washington, will be offered for sale bv the Commiflioners, on Monday the Bth day of O&ober next. One fourth part of the money to be paid down, the residue in three equal annual payments, with yearly inteieft on the whole principal unpaid. June 2, 1792, Sixty Dollars Reward. BROKE goal in Baltimore, the loth of April last. and nude his escape.a Negro Man, named BILL FLANAGAN, the property of the fub feriber. He is a stout, straight likely fellow, about -5 y rars "f 5 fret 8, 9or 10 inches high. He affefta to be a zealous Methodic, is extremely art ful, talkative and plausible ; ean read, and it is supposed can write. He had on a failoi'j red cloth jacket, a ftnped and a pair of canvass trousers; he was barefooted. It is not doubted he will alter his dreis, and ch;mpc his name. He was lately the property of Cant. Joseph Goutrou, of Baltimore, and was employed as a sailor on board his packet ; and it is probable may *ry to get on board fomc vclTel in capacity of seaman. It is fuppofi-il he is now in New-York or Phila delphia ——Whoever takes up and secures said Negro, so that the subscriber gets him again, (hall rcceive Sixty Dollars reward, and reasonable charges CHRISTOPHER HUGHES Rg.'tnnire. i. ivpa. (taw 4 i) -ST the JuURSAL of tUc I HIHD SEbslOS! of the SEIfjITE of the UNITED STATES, may it had oj the hereof. By Order of the Prcfident and Director.«, JOHN KKAN. Cafbirr, Ebenezer Hazard, STOCK-BROKER, LEONARD BLEECKER. ■ (<•'•) OR, PROCEEDINGS OF THE Old Con^rc^d, From September 1774, to March 1789 ; — An authentic and original collection of OFFICIAL LETTERS, &c, written during the late war; And ex tracts from the TO BE SOLD ; (And pofleflion given immediately) George-Town. JOHN M'GANTT, Clerk to the Commiflioners. [eptfj 100 Treasury Department, August 10, 1 792. NOTICE is hereby given, that proposals will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, until the twenty-ninth day of Sep tember next inclusive, f«i the supply ot all Rations which may be required for the use of the United States, from the fir ft day of January to the thirty firft day of December, 1793, both days inclusive, at the placet, and within the dillri&s hereafter ! mentioned, viz. JULY 10, «792. 1. At any place or places betwixtYotk-Town & Carlifle,in the state of Pcnnfylvania,and Pittsburgh, and at Pittsburgh, York-Town and Carliflc. 2. At any p'-ce or places from Pittsburgh to the mouth of Big Beaver Creek, and at the mouth of Big Beaver Creek. 3. At anv place or olaccs from the said mouth to the upper falls oi the said Big Beaver, and at the upper falls. 4. At any rlace or places from the said upper falls to Mahoning, and at Mahoning. 5. At any place or places from the said Mahoning ovf* to the Head Navigation of the River Caya -1 hoga, and at the said Head Navigation. (ep.tf; 6. At anv place or places from the said Head Na vigation to the month of ihe said River and at the said mouth. 7. At any place or places betwixt the month of ; the Big Beaver Creek to the mouth of the River Mufkingum, and up the said River to the Tufca rowa«, and at the Tufcarowas, and thence over to the Cayahoga River, and thence down the laid River to its mouth. 8. At any nlace or places hetwixt 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 mourh 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. 10. At anv place or places wixt the mou'hof the Grent Miami, up the said Miami to and at Pique Town. 11. At any place or places from Fort Washington to Fort Hamilton, and at Fort Hamilton. At any olace or places from Fort Hamilton co Fort St. Clair, and at Fort St. Clair. 12. At anv place or places from Fort St. Clair to Fort Jefferfon, and at Fort Jeffcrfon. , 13. At anv place or places from Fort Jefferfon to the field of aflion of the 4th of November, 1 791, and at rhe said field of a&ion. 14. At anv place or places from the said field of action to the Miami Villages, and at the Miami Villages. 15- At anv place or places from t!»e said Miami Villages to the Falls of the Miami River, whfch empties into Lake Erie, 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 toSaudufky Lake, and at Sandufky Lake. 17. At any place or places from the said Sandulky Lake to the mouth of the River Cavahoga. 18. At anv place or places from the mouth of the said River Cayahog3 10 Prefque 1 fle, and at Prcfquc Isle. 19. At any place orplaces from Prefque Isle to the stream running into Lake F.rie from towards the Jadaghque Lake, and thence over to and at the said Jadaghque Lake, and thence down the Alleg hany River to Fort Franklin. 20. At any place or places fromPrefquelfle toLe Beuf, and at Le Beuf. 21. At any place or places from I.e Beuf to Fort Franklin, and at Fort Franklin, and from thence to Pittsburgh. 22. At any place or placesfrom the Rapids of the Ohio to the mouth of the Wabafh River, and from the mouth of the said Wabafh River to the mouth of the River Ohio. 23. At anv place or places on *he East 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 East fide of the Mifliflippi, between the mouth of the Ohio and the River Margot inclusively. 25. At any place or placcs from the said River Margot to the River Yazous inclusively. 26. At any place or places from the mouth of the said Wabafh River up to Fort Knox, and at Fort Knox. 27. At any place or places from Fort Knox, up the said Waba(h, to Ouittanon, and at Ouittanon. 28. At any place or places from Ouittanon,up the said Wabafh, to the head navigation of a branch thereof called Little River, and at the said head navigation of Little River. (Vntf) 29. At any placc or places from the said brad na vigation of Little River over to the Miami Village. 30. At anv place or places from the mouth of the River TencfTte to Occochappo or Bear Creek, on the said River, inclusively. 31. At any place or placesfrom the mouth of the River Cumberland to Nalhville, on the laid River, and at Nashville. And at any place or places within thirty miles jof said Nalhville to the Southward, Wellward or j Northward thereof. Shouid any rations be required at any places, or within other diftn&s, not fpecificd in these pro posals, the price of the fame to be hereafter agreed on betwixt the public and the contrattor. The rations to be fupplicd arc to confill of the following articles, viz. One pound of bread or flour, One pound of beef, or of a pound of pork, Halt a jill of rum, brandy or whifkv, One quart of fait, Two quarts of vinegar, f Two pounds of soap, T One pound of candles, ) The rations arc to be furnifbcd in such quanti ties as that there shall at all times, during the said term, be fufficient for the consumption of ihc troops at each of the said polls, for the fpacc of at lead three months in advance, in good and whole some provisions, if the fame shall be required. It is to be understood in each cafe, that all lofTes sustained by the depredations of the enemy, or by means of the troops of the United States, shall be paid for at the prices of the articles raptured or de stroyed, on the depofnions of two or more crcdita- Me chara&crs, aird the certificate of a commiflion "d officer, afenaining the circumstances of the '.of*, and thf amount of the articles for which com* penfat:oo is claimed. 1 he contract for I he above fop plies will he either for one year, or for two years, as may appear 'eligible. Peifan* to cpmrafl win ~ lore confine their offeis lo one year, or thev tr ' make their prupofittons so as to admit an tlrf, ! oi the lerm of two yeais. The offers may compute , hc p l accl have been fpecified.or a part of them oim. Universal Hymn Book. To be Sold by THOMAS DOBSOM, aod other Bookftrllers >n Philadelphia, AColleftinn of PSALMS, HYMNS ,-J e», RITUAL SONGS; felefM Author,, and publtlhed by Order nf "he (J, •enwo., holding .he Dnftr.ne „f , he SaWat.oTof all|Men, met in Ph.ladelphia, Ma» « Pr.ce olafmgle book, bound, 3 -8rf,, 1 ,f a Do'|,„ wtlb good allowance to those who i»te (eptf.)'- just ru "B Lis Jit 3; By Thomas Dobion Bookseller, at the Stone-Houfc, in Second-Sueet Philadelphia, ' VOLUME VI •• ENCYCLOPEDIA: Or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Miscellaneous Literature ' On » plan entirely new : By which the dmVcnt - lciences and arts are di e cftcd into the form Of dijtinß Tr califs or SyjUms. This sixth volume contains, among a variety 0 f articles, Dioptrics,diftiHatipn,riivm s bell.artof (Win* Dublm art of Dying, theory oh he earth and earth! quaket, Edinburgh, education,;hiltory of Egypt Syflem of eleftncity, htftory ~t En e !a»<H en»ra»l log, < laying, hiflory of Ethiopia, &c. &< & c '' The work is printing on a fupeifine naper, and new types (cast for the purpose in PhiiafclpniaY which will be occasionally renewed befoie tnev contrail a worrj appearance. 11. The work may be had in volumes or kaljnjbmes; it being proposed to deliver the volume! in' parts, at twenty rnir.ings(Prnnfylvaiiiactirrcr\cy) each, in hoards, or tor the whole volumj. five dollars, in boards. The volumes now fimfhed a.etobe paid tor on delivery,and the price ol one volume is to be Daid in advance. and thepiice of each fuccecding volume to be paid on dc 1-vering the volume preceding it. 111. In the coin fe of publication will beexhibit ed above five hundreo copper plate;, elegantly engraved in Philadelph.a ; which, by far excced in number those given in any other fcientific dictionary. At the dole ot the publication will be dcliveicd, an elegant frontifpieee, the dedi cation, prefac.-, and proper title pagtsfor the different volumes. \* As the very great exp-nce attending the undertaking, makes punftualit) of payment in dispensably ncceffary, the publisher flatten liim. felf that the fubfenbers will be perfrttly fatiified with his adhering ftnflly to his original plan of delivering the books only on receiving payment, agreeable to the conditions of publication. Suhfcriptions for the En cyclop edit, Will continue to be received on the fame terms 3$ usual, till the firfl of September, 1792, when the price will be encreafed. Ten Dollars lobe paid on subscription, by those who have not fub feribed before that "time. Those who have fubferibed, but not taken their books before that time, will be considered as not having fubferibed. As the subscription will probablv be closed by Christmas, such as chufe to be pofTciTors of this very valuable and important work, will do well to come forward in tunc, that they may pot be disappointed. July si. pptf TERRITORY of COLUMBIA. JUNE '28. 1 ?9 2 - PURSUANT to the last Will and Teftamentof the late Rev. Alexander Williamson, deceased, will be exposed to Public Sale on Thud da y, the 1 ith of October next, at Georgetown* 011 a credit of three years, the purchasers giving bond with approved security, 10 bear interefl from the date—That valuable Seat of Land, in Montgo mery county, called Hayes; the late dwelling plantation of the deeeafed, 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 configurable quality cf fine meadow ;—Situated about 6 m;lf# Irom the Federal City.and the fame did nee from George-Town, in a genteel neighbourhood, and a remarkable healthy part of the country. The i mprovements are, a very elegant two story Brick Dwelling House, (with four rooms and a oafTage, or entrv. on a floor) and the neceflary out houses. HE\ T RY TOWNSEND,) BEX J. STODDERT, > Executors. (eptO) THOMAS JOHNS, ) TERRITORY or COLUMBIA July 6,W THE Subfcriher offers for Sale, a Mill-Seal oit Rock Creek, deemed by those who have"- mintd it, equal to any in the United States. Tie Mill-House may be placed within one quarter 0 a mile of the river Potowmac, half a mile fro" 1 the matket house in Georgetown, and one m' e Iromthe President's fquaie, in the city nf W - " in^ton —on tide water, navigable for veflels e " veral hundred bushels burthen. —The lufficientjtheyear rouncf.to turn four pair of f o" cs * and the fall may be made from 25*0 30 feet. is utineceflary to dwell on the advantages 0 |UC a situation. .. The purchaser mav be accommodated wi fpw hundred acres qf land adjoining the Mi - ca » if that should r>e ?n oi-jccl, per 100 rations, (ep3 m 14 Jul) TO BE SOLD BY THE EDITOR, A N ALPHABETICAL LIST of the D """ r\ payable on ,11 Good,, Wares >nd Mwchan tluc iniDoitcd into the United State*. cx ' the R.tes oavable on tltofe imposed in . «» Vpfff-li of the I'n led States, and in Foreign '• r VoiWi», including the iddit'onil Dunes 1 which the refprfiive Aniclcs ate lablc. Llujlrated ui.'/i twenty-two copber phtts. CONDITIONS. B. STODDEr.T.
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