Bank oftheUnitedSt&tes RESOLVED, THAT an of Discount and Deoofif, be eftabliflied-iu the City of Richmond, Siateof Virginia, RESOLVED That Ihe 2d Tut fd ■ V in September next be ap pointed for the Election ot Thirteen Directors arid a CafhieY, for 'he Office of Discount and Depolit, in the City of Riehmond. By Oi der of the Pr< fident and DireOors, JOHN KEAN, Cashier Certificates Loft. MISS IN , Five New- Jersey Certificates, figncd by Silas Condi ft, viz. No. 740 for £. 75 o o 1978 11 12 / 9 715 100 3482 1 4 6 1 ' 829 o 12 9 The fubferiber supposes the above Certificates are Rolen. Whoever will discover the Thief, 01 Certificates,'and leave information at the Treafur\ or L >an-Office in New-Jersey, or in the County Collector's Office at Morris-Town, (hall be hand fomelv rewarded by Mori is-Town, JJew- lerfe\, July 12, 179s WHITE WAX MANUFACTORY Thomas james, wax chandlfr from London, rrfpc&fiilly informs he public that h has eft lifhed a Manufactory of the above branch, at the ur>perend of et.Ncw- Yn.k, wh it Mcrchanis, Captains of Veflels, Diugpids, and Families. w <v be supplied with excellent and pure White Wax Candlrs, Whi-p Wax in Cakrs, Taprrs, Wax'd Lamp Wicks, Flambeaux, Sec. warranted equal to any made in London, and twenty percen . cheaper. O' ders'n this and the acjjacent States, received by Mr. John Goodeve, Bridge-Street, Mr. William Frobisher, Fletcher-Street, and at the Manutafctory, where samples may be fecn. N B. Bees-Wax taken in payment, or bleached •n moderate terms. Jul< iq, 1792, Stock Brokers Office, No.45. Ore t D 'ck-lheet, New-York, TH K Subscriber intending to confine himfelf entirely to th( PURCHASEandSALE of STOCKS on COMMISSION, Begs leave to ofiri bis Cervices to his friends andoiluis. in the line of a Stock Broker. Those who may please to fa vor him with ih<ii bufinef-, may depend upon having it tranfa£ted with the utmost fidelity and difoatch. O'ders from Philadelphia, Boston, orany othe part of the United States will be ikriftiy attend ed to. LEONARD BLEECKFR. CM Mi- 2 Ebenezer Hazard, STOCK-BROKER, H\S Removed his, OFFICE to No. s?Bnorfli S' cond-Street, where he continues to uurchafe and fell on Commiflion. Certificates of debt of 'h United, and Individu, States, Bank Slock, Canal, and Turnpike Share*. & \ See. (p? Subscribers to the Universal Tontine who> have not vet received their Certificates aie defircd j to call for ihem .July 18, TERRITORY ok COLUMBIA P June 28. 170-.!. URSUAN'T to the tall Will and Ti.il uiicm „l ;hc late R v. Alexander Williamson, dcceafcd, will t>r .-xpofcd to Public Sale <.n I hurl, da), the 11th r,I Octobir next, at (Jeokcetown. on a cr. dn ol three veais, the purchasers givin bond with -tppwved security, to bear intercfl Irom thedate—That valuable Seat of Land, in Monigo ro<;ry county, called Haves; the late dwelling plantation o( the deceased, containing betvycen fix and ff ven hundred acrt *, the greatt 0 part of which is rich, Heavy timbered land, extremely well wa ter* d, and capable of affording a very confid'-rabli Juantity r.f fine m.'adow ; —Situated about 6 miles rom ihc F> deral City.and the fame did. ncc from Gcorge-T.iwn, in a genieel neighbourhood, and a rcmaikable healthy part of ihe country. The improvement arc, a very •legant two ftorv Buck Duelling House, (with four rooms md j callage, 01 entry, on a f] ,n.) and the nectffjry out houses. HENRY TOWNSF.N'D, ) BEMJ. VTODDF.RT, (epiO) THO vIAS JOHNS, TERRITORY or COLUMBIA. r p;lE Subscriber offers for Sale, a M,|j.sJ jf'on X Sock Creek, d emed bv 'hose who have ex muied it, equal to ,ny in the United States The M.ll-Houferoaybe placed within on. quarter of a m le \ the mver Pmowmac, half a mile from the market house in Georgeto- n, and one mile 1 t'im r he Piefident't square, ui /he city nt Waib in r-on on tide water, navigable for v, ffels of fe ver*! hundred bulbels burthen.-The stream is lurhcicni,the year round,to turn four pair of (tones and »he fall may be made from 030 feet. It is uniiccefTiry to dwell on the advantage* of I'uch a Ittuanon. The puichafcr may be accommodated with a f w hundred ,cre» of land adjoining the M.ll-Srat, if i i<i' fliouM he .in ohjfft, (fpyn i 4 |ul) George-Town. A Number ol LOl'S.n every Iruatibn which may be <fir.d ,n C.ty of Wa«iunoton v.II be offered to, f.,le bv Iho Com.., doners on Monday-h. 8; <> day of Oflober n- x>. Onr tounh par' ot .ho noneyto ho pa.d down, the icfiduo ... 1 r q ual «>nu»l pavnents. wi.h yearly ime.cft on ihc whole prinrina! uncnid. JOHN M'GAMTT, Clerk to the Commifljcnevfi, June 2, 1792, 100 Dollars Reward. LOST on Cambridge Common, Maffachuk tts, on the afternoon of the j 8 !i nl . a Morocc POCKET-BOOK, with a ltcc! clasp, containing a number ot valuable papers, among wbicl) were i 1 c *o I' wmgr Public Securities, vz. July 10, 1 792, MafTai bufctts State Nmcs- Ko. 2,425, d »te< : Dtcember 1, 1782, payable to Thomas Greenwood tor £ . 23 tfij. principal—No. 22.399, J..- uuary 1, 1785, o.iyable to Nathaniel Partridge, ior £■10 10s. principal.—No. , dated juiuary 1, 1782, fan army note] payable ro Timothy How ard, t'or£\ 8 Bs. Id. principal.— No. , a Not. (the number, da'e, and 10 whom payable, not known) tor £. 3 os. principal.— One Inderi Ceriificate tor Four Dollars, and a New-Hamp- Oiire Cen'ficate for about /.12 payable to John and Daniel Jenks ; nlfo a numjber ol Notes of Hand. • ne of which was for £. 572 given by Nathan Bond to Samuel IV. Pomeroy fby whom it was tn dor ltd) dated Ifl May, >792, and payable 011 the 1 lth Aucuft following; me O. hers were all Daya Ie 10 the Subscriber. The Securitles are checked at ihe different offices from whence thev wt«e •flucd, and the N tes of Hand by the different they can iherefore be of no use to any but he own r. The Subferiber hereby offeis.a reward of One Hundred Doliars lo any person or persons who has found the f,ime, and will return ihem io him, or leave thetn with the P >nt(.r hiteof, and no questions w 11 be asked. JOSEPH LEWIS. (1 jw 7w) ABRAHAM FOSTER. Salem, Maffaehufetts, AuguJl 1, 1792. (eptt) Tranradls bufincfs in the Fu:idi of the United State"; BANK STOCK, BILLS cf EXCHANGE, &c. {£f* Orders from New-York, Philadelphia, or any other part of the Union, will he attended to with Diligence and Punctuality. New-B aun s wick. Church Lotterj^. THE peculiar ciicu'i fiances of a gentleman who had undcriakn to diifpofe of a prop >r rion of the tickets in the New-Brunfwick Church Lottery, having, in is opinion, rendered it incon venient tor him furthi-r to proceed in tlie fair thereof, between leven and twelve hundred tick 's are unexor&dlv r< turned to the Rtftor, Cliur h-Wardens and Veftiy-min. This the M nageis under the r»ec ffity of fuither adjourning he drawing of the Lottery, until the fifteenth dav ol Ottob r n« xt, that they may have time to tianf inii these tickets to the p.<risof the ttate whs re the\ 'i»e applied for, and te'.»ive ihe returns Astheie aie but lew tickets besides thefc remaining on 'iand, all persons who arc dtfpofed to promote 'he oious ob.j< ft of this Lottery, or to lake a chance for the p- izes therein, are requeued to supply them selves by 'h fiill «» f October ; and the gentlemen appointed to ifpofe of them, aie defir< dto return those to the Managers which then remain unfold, 'o answer he applications of some gentlemen in he neiglibotiihood, who are postponed to thi re source for a supply.— And notice is her< bv given, that the tickets not returned to the Manageis b\ he eighth d v of October, will bt considered at thr risk of the holders. r«7-i N. B Robert Morris, Esq. of N w-Bunf wick, is duly chosen one of the Managers of the said Lottery, and has given security and qualified agree to law. p, Oj) (1 p.tf; A Valuable FARM, PEASANTL\ fttuated, and well unproved, containing 7.13 arres, whereof 4,7 arc wood land. 30 meadow, and 20 more may be made ; the cleared land is under go<d frncr, an d is well adapted tografs, and 1 here being Co mu h meadow, a large (10. k may be ra'fed : it is also natural to wheat, and a proper attention to a wcll-kep( stock, will much improve itt quality, and be the mod piofitahle : it has a young orchard of 200 apple !,e'B» a variety of peach and cheny trees, and a Luge garden. There arc on the premises a hand some two (lory (lone house and kitchen, and an elegant piazza; also, a good barn, with (tabling, cow-hotife, waggon.house, wotk-fliop' and fmoak-houfe. The fr uation is high, pF ( afant. and h.althv, and affords some very agreeabl.- pro fpeefs, and is in a good ne' ghbonrhood : it lit sou the main road to New-Y ,rk, about a mile and.a half from Princeton, New-Jcrfey, and 43 from this ci'y. The till was examiner! and approved bvetninent council beforethefubferiber pu chafed. For (urther pani ulais apuly to the fubfetiher, a No. 141. South Second.(freer, or at No. Bt, South Water-ftieet, Philadelphia. Executors, ISAAC SNOWDEN, Jun. N.B. Stock for the fat m may be had of the prc fent tenant. 1 All. I, In 1,0 Sold, and rnt■ red immet)iateh , A twn.ftnrv Br rk HOL'.SE and KAKF.-HOI'SE l" Arch-ftrrcl, No. ,3. ,6 'r, I lw,.i„ h. s 111 Iront, and 102 feet in deplh. Auplv js, above '"I* 17 I Mxty Dollars Reward. T) ROKE goal in B l iinore, the ich ol Aoril KM I tffi P*.«NcpoM.-.n,named LL FLANAGAN, the property ot the fub fcnber. H, .. ft-aight likely f. How,about A n a ' S " '• 5 ,e '' 8, 9or 10 inches high. He ali.fls io bf Methociift, i, extremely an. "I, talkative a.rd planfii.lt-; c m read, „,d lt ~ ,, p k p ;;;?a, n B :r e - B. STODDFRT. a pair of canvafj ttoufrrs; he was barefooted It .. not doubted h. w,U ,1., r hi, drels, an,) ch,„^ VV'Tr was !a " ly ,h<- p r ' H>c "y of ch P ; Jofrph Goutrou, , Bal„ m „, e , and was emploWH » la,loron> ,„rd h.» par ke, ; a .d it i, probable n-V try to gel on boa.d some v.lfel i„ rapacty ot teaman. delph'i S a fUPP "wi Y n Z NWY °* «r Phil,. driph,a_ Who,v,V 'akos up ..nd fcoure. f, A N qro. f- .hat »vf„MV l ,bor„o„b„ n ag,, h » B D " U^S — ' I IV j r a Htt,S TO|>HliRHirGHt.S Ball,more, Augujl i, , 79 ,. („ p [>ptlj Wm. c l el an d, BOSTON, 1 TO BE SOLD, (And p > ifc(lion given immrdately) 108 Treasury Department, A. gust 10, 1792. NOTICE is hereby given, that proofs. will be received at the office of the S cretarv o the Trcafurv, until the twenty-ninth day of Sep mber next inclusive, foi the supply of all Rations he h may be required for the rife of the United Sates, from 'he si 1 ft day of January to ihe thirty firfl day of December, 1793, bo h days inclufivt , the olaces, and within the diftiidts hereaftei mentioned, viz. i. At any place or placesbetwixtYoik-Town & Ca, 11(lr, in the Hate of P> nnfylvatva.and Pr (burgh and at Pittsburgh, York-Town and Carlisle. 2. At any place or places from Pittsburgh to th mouth of Big Beaver Creek, and at the mouth o R ; g Beaver Creek. 3. At any pl.ee o» places from the fa id mouth the upper falls of the fa-d Big Bsaver, and at t upper falls. 4 At anv place or places from the said uppe 'alls to Mahoning, and at Mahoning;. 5. At anv pla e or places from the said Mahonin ovc to the Head Navigation of the River Caya and at the said H' ad Navigation. 6. At anv place or places from the said Head Na vigation to the mouth of the said Rivei Cayahogj and at the said mouth. 7. At any place or places betwixt the mouth o hr Big Braver Cieek to the mouth of the R»vr [Muflunguro, and up the said River to the Tufca r "a n«, and at the Tufcarowas and thence over te the Cayahoga River, and thence down the fail K iv er 10 its mouth. , 8. Ar »nv olacc or places bet w ; xt the mouth o the River !Vfqfkingt>m and the mouth of theSciot* River, and at the month ol *.he said River Scioto q A 1 *nv place or pldrrs betwixt the month o' Scoto R'v-rand the month of the Great M am', as 'he mouth of the Gn at Miami, and from hencc oh Rapids or the Falls of the Ohio, and at the said Rapids. 10. At anv place or places betwixt the mouth •he Great Miami, up th said Miami to and a Pique Town. >/» i TV *$ lawQtn) 11. At any place or places frnmFort Washington ;r> Fott Hamilton, and at Fort At any ice or plarrs from F,, rt Hamilton to Fort Si. Clair, and at F'"»rt St. Clair. 12. A' my plaeeot places Fort St. Clair t Fort feflferfon, and at Fott Jeff-r<on. 13. At mv place or nlacrs from Fort Jefferfon to he field ol action of the 4th of November, 1 ygi, md he said H'-ld of a£Hon. 14 At anv plaee or places from the said field o: aftiori to the Miami Villages, and at the Miam Village-. 15. At an\ place or places from the said Miami Villages to the Falls of the Miami River, which empties into Lake E»ie, and at the said Falls, and from thence to its mouih, and at its mouth. 16. At anv placeo» places fromthe mouth of the r aid Miami River of Lake Erie toSandufty Lake, and at Sandnfkv Lake. 17. At anv o 1 ace or places from 4he said Sandufkv L-.ke to the mouih of the River Cavahoga. 18. At anv place or p'acesfrom rhe mou'h of th' 'aid River Cayahoga to Prefqu. Isle, and at Prcfque I fie. 19. At any place orplaees fromPrefque Isle to the running in'o Lake F.'i< from towards the 1 idaghque I.ake, and thence over to and at the said Jadaghqne Lake, and thence down the Allcg hanv River to Fori Franklin. 20. At anv place or places from Prefque Isle toL Bru', and at Le Beuf. 21. At any place or places from I.e Beuf to Fort F*ankbii. and at Fort Franklin, and ftoin thence to Pnifbittgh. 9.2 Ai nv place or places from tin Rapids of the Ohio (o the moiif h of! h W bash River, and fr un the mouth of the said Wabalh River to the mouth ol the River Ohio. 23 At ,» v olace or places on the East fide of the Rivi t M fTifTmpi, from the mouth of the Ohio River, to the m iu'h of the Illionois River. ?4 A' any place or places on the Eoilfideof the Millifliopi. between the mouth of the Onio and ho River Marmot Piclufivtly. 25. At any olace or places from the said River Ma< oot to the River Yazous incluflvely. 26. Nt any place or places from the mouth of the 'a d YVabafh River up to Tort Knox, and at Fort Knox. 27. At any pl.ice o« obcei from Fort Knox, up he '"aid Wabafh, 10 Oni tanon, and at Omttanon. "8 \t any place or places from Ouiitanon,up the ' ; d Wa'iafh, to the h<ad navigation of a' branch thereof . allid Little River, atKl at the said head n of L.ttle River. 29. A anv p ace or pla, es from ihe said head na. viqatton of Little River over to the Miami Village. go. anv place 01 places from the mouth of the Riv.i T.nefftf 10 Occochappo or Bear Creek, on the f. d Rive , inr nfively. 31. At any place 01 placesfromthe mouth of the Rivit Cumber and to Nalhville, on the said River, and at N. fhville. And .11 anv -lace or places within thirty miles of said Nafhvilie. to the Southward, Westward 01 Northward thereof. Should any rations be required at any places, or within other diftuft , not Ipecifird in (hele pro posals, tire uric of the fame to be hereafter agreed on hruvxt the uhlicandlhccontratl.il. Th- rations to be fupplicd are to consist of the following articles, vi 2. (civ f' One pound ot b'ead 01 flour, One pound of hc<f, or J ol a pound of pork, Mil' a | ill of mm. bi anuy or \v h ifky, One of fait, ' Two quai ts of vinegar, f Two pounds o ( fuap, f P er rations. One pound ol candles, ) Ihe rations are to be furnilhcd in fitch quanti ties as that their (hall at alt times, during the laid term, be fufficteni f..r the consumption ol th 11oops at each of the said polls, tor the spare of at Iraft three mon hs in advance, in good and whole loirie proviftor.s, if the lanK (hall be teqtiittd I is to be undetflood in each cafe, that all loss . fiftjttied by Ihe depredations of the enemy, or l>\ means of the troops ot the United Stairs, ihall I e paid for at the prices of the articles captured or di iiroseH, on the d' pofirions oi two or more crcdiia nle chun£tcrs, and the certificate of a commitfioii d officer, afc'-rtaining thr orcuinft mce« of tli I lls, and theamonn- of the articles sot which corn ocnfatioo is claimed. 1 he rornaft 'or 'he above fiioolirs wil! he mad cither lor one year, or for two years, as may appeal '•ligiblc. Persons diTooft >n i "re confine .heir olFcs w! " '4- nakt ,h«r prop„f ulons f „ Js J" '< o, ,h„. )f ,he l crm of two years. aneJ cflic| 1 tic ofFtrs may comprise all iK« i ipecfica,„ r a part <- f thc„r o a n c ;;. whi^ To hc AMERICAN R T EMEMBR ANCer 0F THl NtE *,' Ulct' (sori(jprej?j , From September 1774, ~ to M " cti written during the | att WJ ,. Anrf EXT*ACTjf mmth . *f c ;\ ET journals. (For part,clt« S ,J u I'ropcfaU a, l.r g! } "* P r '"cipi| .OHNCARKY.^c^j Universal Hymn Book To be Sold by THOMAS DOBSON and Booksellers ,n °' h " A CollfSion of PSALMS, HYMNS an J c D t» /I RITUAL SONGS; fel'ea ( . ri f, N 0 S m 3 ;2 Authors, and publithed by Order of ,k. r vemion holding the Doctrine of the S.lvwft -II Men, met in Philadelphia, M» «, ~Q ] Pr-ee of a (ingle hook, bound, 3.Bth s of a Doi|„: Auouft / " CC thofC Wh ° " 4 ' (ep'f.) BOOKS, "I»TID AND SOLD BY M A T H E W CAREY A No. 11 8, Market-Street, Phihdelbhw ' MF.R IC ANMUShUM.f.om itscoiiimrnct mem in January 1787, to Jnne tin,, m Hovcn vols. 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