Stock Brokers Office, N0.4 e, Great Dock-llreet,' New-York, rput auhferiber intending 10 confine h.mlcll 1 entirely to the PURCHASI andSALE of STOCKS on COMMISSION, liegsleavc looltrr his services to his friends and others, in the line ofa Stock Broker. Those who may please to fa vor him with th.-ir bufutefs, may depend upon having it tranfafled with the utmost fidelity and dl Orders from Philadelphia, Boflon, or any other part of the United States will be ftriftly attend ed to. LEONARD BLEECKER (t.f.) May 2 ioo Dollars Reward. LOST on Cambridge Common, Maffarhufetts, on the atternoon of the 18th ult. a Morocco POCKET-BOOK,' milh a sUe! clalp, containing a number of valuable papers, among which were the'following Public Securities, viz. Massachusetts State Notes- No 2,425, Hated December 1, 1782, payable to Thomas Greenwood, for/. 23 i6s. principal—No. 22,399, dated Ja nuary 1, 1785, payable to Nathaniel Partridge, tot £. 10 tot. principal. —No. , dated January 1, 1782, (an army note) payable to Timothy How ard, for/'. 8 Bt. 11i. piincipal.—No. , a Note {the number, date, and to whom payable, not known) for £.3 os. 3d. principal.—One Indent Oer'.ificate tor Four Dollars, and a Nem-Hamp- Ihire Certificate lor about £. 12 pavable to John and Daniel Jenks ; also a number of Notes of Hand, one of which was for /'. 572 given by Nathan fond to Samuel W. Pomeroy (by whom it was en dowed) dated jft May, 1792, and payable 011 thf itth August following ; the others wete all paya ble to the Subscriber. The Securities are checked at the different offices from whence they weri iffupH, atid the Notes of Hand by the different signers, they can therefore be o[ no use to any bin the owner. The Subfcribcr hereby offers a reward of One Hundred Dollars to any peifon or pcrfons who has found the fame, and will return them to him, or leave them with the Printer hereof, and no questions will be asked. ABRAHAM FOSTER. Salem, Majfachufetts, Augujl 1, 1792. (cptf) New-Brunswick Church Lottery. THE peculiar circumstances of a gentleman who had undertaken to dispose of a propor tion of the tickets in the New-Brunfwick Church Lotttry, having, in his opinion, rendered »t incon venient for him further to proceed in the sale thereof, between eleven and twelve hundred tick ets are unexpettedly returned to the Re&or, Church-Wardens and Vcftry-mi 11. This lays the Managers under the nec< flity of further adjourning the drawing of the Lottery, until the fifteenth day of O&ob. r next, that they may have time to trans mit these tickets to the partsof the state where they areapplied for, and receive the returns. As there are but few tickets betides these remaining on hand, all persons who are disposed to promote ihc pious objett of this Lottery, or to take a chance for the prizes therein, are requefled to supply them fclves by the firfl of O&ober ; and the gentlemen appointed to dispose of them, are defircd to feturn those to the Managers which then remain unfold, to answer the applications of some gentlemen in ttic neighbourhood, who are postponed to this rc fource for a supply.— And notice is hereby given, that the tickets not returned to the Manager s by the eighth day of O&ober, will be considered as at the risk of the holders. N. B. Robert Morris, Esq. of New-Brunf wick, is duly chosen one ot the Managers of the said Lottery, and has given security and qualified agreeably to law. (eptOi) ■ George-Town. A Number of LO I S in every situation which may be rVfircd in City of Washington, will be oftcred for sale by the ComrnilTioners, on Monday the Bth day of O&obcr next. One fourth part of the money to be paid down, the residue in three equal annual payments, with yearly interclt on the whole principal unpaid. JOHN M'GANTT, Clerk to the Commiflioners. [eptl] June 2, 1792 TO BE SOLD, (And pofleftion given immediately) A Valuable FARM, PLEASANTLY situated, and well improved, containing 213 acres, whertol 47 are wood land, 30 meadow, and 20 more may be made ; the eleared land is under good fence, and is well adapted to grass, and there being so much meadow, a large (lock, may be railed : it is also natural to wheat, and a proper attention to a well-kept stock, will much improve its quality, and be the moli profitable : it has a young orchard of 200 apple trees, a variety of peach and cheny trees, and a large garden. Theie are on the premises a hand some two (lory stone hogfe and kitchen, and an elegant piazza; also, a good barn, with (tabling, cow-house, granary, waggon-house, work-(hop, and fmoak-houfe. The (liuation is high, pleafani, and healthv, and affords some very agreeable pro fpe£ls, 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 the fubferiber purchased. For further particulars apply to the fubfenber, ai No. i 4l . South Second-ltreet, or at No. 81, South "VVater-ftieet, Philadelphia. ISAAC SNOWDEN, Jun. • B. Stock for the larm may be had of the prc fent tenant. Also, to be Sold, and entered immediately, A two-dory Br ck HOI'SE and BAKE-HOUSE in Arch-ftrect, No. 16 {ect two inches in Iroi and ic2 Iccl in deyih. Apply as above, July 17, (t3" The JOURNAL of the TlltßD SESSION of the SEN Ast c/ the UNITED STATES, may i e had of the Editer hcreef. } Bank of theUnitedState's. RE«OLVED, TH AT an Orfice of Discount and Deposit, !>t established in ihc Cuy of Richmond, Siaieol ■Virginia. RESOLVED, That the 2d Tuefdiy in September next he ap pointed for the Election of Thirteen Dirrflors and a Caihier, for the Office of Difcouul and Deposit, in the City of Richmond. By Order of the President and Direflors, JOHN KEAN, Calhier. WHITE WAX MANUFACTORY Thomas james, wax chandlf.r, from London, refpe&fnlly informs ihe public that he has eftablflhed a Manufactory of the above branch, at the upper end of Mulberry-Street,New- Yoik, where Merchants, Captains of Veflels, Drugftiits, and Families, may be fupplicd with excellent and pure White Wax Candles, White Wax in Cakes, Tapers, Wax'd Lamp Wicks, Flambeaux, See. warranted equal to any made in London, and twenty percent, cheaper. Oiders in this and the adjacent States, received bv Mr. John Goodeve, Bridge-Street, Mr. William Frobisher, Fletcher-Street, and at the Manutafctory, where samples may be seen. N B. Bees-Wax taken in payment, or bleached on moderate terms. New-York, Jul/ 19, 1792. To be pukli/hed by Subfcriptiov % THE AMERICAN REMEMBRANCER, OR, PROCIEDINGS OF THE Old (som^re^s, From September 1774, to March 1789; — An nuth ntic and original colle£lioii of OFFICIAL LETTERS, &c. written during the late war; And extr acts from the SECRET JOURNALS. ( For particulars, Jee Proposals at large.) Subfci iptions arc received by the principal Booksellers, and bv the Editor, JOHN CAREY, No. 26, Pear-Street, Philadelphia. Universal Hymn Book. To be Sold by THOMAS DOBSON, and other Booksellers in Philadelphia, A Collection of PSALMS, HYMNS, and SPI /jl RITUAL SONGS ; feie&ed from different Authors, and published by Order of the Con vention holding the Do&rine of the Salvation of alljMen, met in Philadelphia, May 25, 1791. Price of a single book, bound, 3-Bths of a Dollar, with good allowance to those who take quantities. Augult 4. ( C P l^-) A further Caution. ALL perions are hereby cautioned from receiv ing of Thomas Mackic & Co. or any other peifon, lour Notes of Hand, given by the late James Gardner, of Wilmington, North-Caiolina, to Samuel Jackson, of Philadelphia, all bearing date the 19th July 1785, amounting 111 the whole to £. 2,600 13 3 North-Carolina currency ; the greateil part ol which said Notes have been paid to said rhomas Matkie 8c Co. in proqf of which ■he fub(criber.« have the deposition of Mr. Jasper I Aiaudu'i Jackson, and other documents which will fully and clearly illustrate the matter. It is therefore expc&ed that this notice, with the one adveriifed in this paper in May and June, 1791, will he a fufficient caution to the public. THOMAS WRIGHT, ) ROBERT SCOTT, C Executors. MAR. R. WILLKINGS, ) (N. C.) Aug. 1, 1792. (tarngm) TERRITORY ok COLUMBIA June 28, 1792. , PURSUANT to the last Will and Testament of the late Rev. Alexander William son, deceased, will be exposed to Public Sale on Thurs day, the 1 ith of .October next, at C eorcetow n jon a crcdit of three years, the purchalers giviiv. bond with approved fecurity,to bear interest from ;he date—l hat valuable Seat of Land, in Montgo mery county, called Hayes; the late dwelhng plantation of the deceased, containing between fix and seven hundred acres, the greatest part of which is rich, heavy timbered land, extremely well wa tered, and capable of affording a very confiderablr quantity ct fine meadow Situated about 6 miles 'rom the Federal City,and the fame dilbnce from George-1 own, in a genteel neighbourhood, and a remarkable healthy part of the country. The improvements are, a very elegant two story Brick Dwelling House, (with four rooms and a oaflrfge, or entrv, on a floor) and the necessary out houses. HENRY TOWN'SEND," BENJ. STODDERT, (eptO) THOMAS JOHNS, TERRITORY of COLUMBIA. HPHF. Subscriber offers for Sale, a Mill-Scat'on A Rock Creek, deemed by those who havcex inined it, equal to any in the United Slates. The Mill-House maybe placed within one quarter of a mile of the river Potowmac, half a m ,] e f rom he market houlc in Georgctov.n, and one mile rom the Prelidcnt's fquaic, in the city ot Walh ■•ngton—on tide water, navigable for vcffels of fe vera I hundred bulhels burthen—The flream is (uftictcnt the year round,to turn four pair ol stones, and the tall may be made from 2 5 to 30 feet li IS m.necessary to dwell on the advantages of'fuch a lituatjon. ° The pur-chafer may he accommodated with a few huodted acu-s of land adjoining the Mill-Seal it lhat mould be an object, ( c P3 m Mj u ') (epif) WANTED— TO RENT, From the lad of Oaobcr next, A convenient Ilou/e, in or near tie centre ot the City.—Enquire ojthe Editor. •* 112 Treasury Department, August 10, 1792. NOTICE is hereby given, that propofais will be received at the office of the Secretary ol the Treasury, until the twenty-ninth day of Sep tember next incluftve, sot the ftipply ol ail Rations which may be required for the tile of the United Sutes, Irom the firll day of Januai v to the thirty firll day of December, 1793. both days incluftve. It the places, and within the diflritta hercahei mentioned, viz. JULY 10, 1792. 1. At any place or places betwixtYotk-Town & Catlifle,in the Hale of Pcnnfylvania.aud Pittlburgh, and at Putlburgh, York-Town and Carlisle. 2. At any place or places from Pittsburgh to thi mouth of Big Beaver Creek, and at the mouth of Big Beaver Creek. 3. Al any place or places from the said mouth to the upper fall sol the said Big Beaver, and at the upper falls. 4. At anyplace or places from the said upper (allsto Mahoning, and at Mahoning. 5. At any place or places from the said Mahoninp ove r to the Head Navigation ol the River Caya hoga, and at the said H< ad Navigation. 6. At any placeor places from the said Head Na vigation to the mouth yf the said Rivet Cayahoga, and at the said mouth. 7. At any place or places betwixt the mouth of the Bit; Beaver Creek to the mouth of the River Mufkingum, and up the said River to the Tufca rowas, and at the Tufearowas, and thcnce over to the Cayahoga River, and thence down the fjid River to its mouth. [ep7w] 8. At any place or places betwixt the mouth of the River Mufkingum and the mouth of the Scioio River, and at the mouth of *hc (aid River Scioto. 9 At any place or places betwixt the mouth ol 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 fa id Rapids. 10. At any place or places betwixt the mouth oJ the Grent Miami, up the said Miami to and at Pique Town. 1 l. At any place or places from Fort Washington to Foit Hamilton, and at Fort Hamilton. At any place or places from Fort Hamilton co Fort St. Clair, and at Fort St. Clair. 12. At any place or places from Fort Sr. Clair to Fort Jefferfon, and at Fort J- ffcrfon. 1 <3. At any place or places from Fort Jt fTerfon to the field ol attion of the 4th of November, 1 791, 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. 15. At any place or places from the said Miami Villages to the Falls of the Miami River, which empties into Lake Eiie, and at the said Falls, and from thence to its mouth, and at its mouth. 16. At any placc or places from «he mouth of the said Miami River of Lake Erie toSatidufky Lake, and at Sandufky Lake. 1 7. At any place or places from *he said Sandufky Lake to the mouth of the River Cavaho^a. 18. At any place or places from the mouth of the said River Cayahoga to Prefque I fie, and at Prefque Isle. 19. At any place orplaces fromPrcfquc Isle to the ftre*m running into Lake F.rie from towards the Jadaghque Lake, and thence over tQ and at the said Jadaghque Lake, and thence down the Alleg hany River to Fort Franklin. 20. At any place or places fromPrefque Isle loLe Beuf, and at Le Beuf. 21. At any place or olaees from I.e Beuf to Fort Franklin, and at Fort Franklin, and lioin thence to Pittsburgh. 22. At any place or places from thcßapids 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 any place or places on the Eafl fide of the River M'flTiflippi, from the mouth of the Ohio River, to the mouth of the Illionois River. 24. At any place or places on the Eait fide of the Mittillippi, between the mouth of the Ohio and the River M argot vnclufively. 25. At any place or places 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 :he said Wabafh, 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 ot Little River. 29. At anv place or places from the said head na vigation of Little River over to the Miami Village. 30. At ajiv place or places from the mouth of the River TencfTee to Occochappo or Bear Qreek, on 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 Nafliville. And at any place or places within thirty miles of said Nashville to the Southward, Wcftward or Northward thereof. Should any rations.be required at any places, or within other diftn&s, not lpecifird in these pro posals, the price of the fame to be hereafter agreed on betwixt the public and the contra£lo«. Executors. The rations to be fiipplied arc to consist of the following/articles, viz. One pound of bread or flour, One pound of beef, or J of a pound of pork, Half a jill of rum, brandy or whisky, One quart of fait, } Two quarts of vinegar, f Two pounds of soap, > P er 100 ratlons ' One pound of candles, ) 1 he rations are to be furnifhed in such quanti ties as that there shall at all times, during the fair! term, be fufficient lor the consumption of the troops at each of the fa;d posts, for the space of at least three mom lis 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 t he depred ations of the enemy, or by means of the troops of the United States, lhall be paid for at the prices of the articles captured or de ft royed, on the depofiiions of two or more credita ble chata£ters, and the certificate of a commiflion ed officer, ascertaining the circumstances of the loss, and the amount of the articles for which com pensation is claimed. B. STODDERT. The contract for the above supplies will be made either for one year, or for two years, as may appear eligible. pLtions v . fore oh,line th ir oiiv.is lo UIU , make their pro > The ptfrrs may comprifc ,|| , ht , h,vc bcc " Uc.hed.or, part of the ft o j| v> j department, August 20th, 1702, KTO HCE is herthy given, ihat prn nn f wi:l i. > be received ai the office of the Secrrtarv 1 Uw Trcafury, unttl the , a th day „f Octobc .ncluhve.torthL■ lupply all ,„ iont " * be requited for the ule of ,h • Utme.l States f"Z .he full day of January to the Lh.rty-firft day „f December, 793, honeys „K!nl;v,, Sp,i n . fic |° ip tne bmcoi Maffachuleuv ami tl,e PolUt Weill Point, in the State of New-York. The rations to be f.ippjied, ate lo conuft of the following articles, One pound of bread or flour. One pound of beef, „ r 1„f „ fc I-lalf a jill of rum, brandy or wlnlkv, f >ne quart of fali, Two quarts of vinegar, f l'wo pounds of foao, C P er 100 H lions. One pound of candies. ) The ptopofajj may be made for both of the si M'"T™",?-:! 01 fcparatcly, i ur Sunn*, held and Well-Point. • ° Treasury Department, August, 20ih, 1792. NOTICE is hereby given, Ihdt proposals wilt be received attllc office of the Secretary of the Treasury until the fourth dav of Oftoher next incliilively, lor the supply of ihf following article* of Clothing for tin- Troops in ihe lervicc of the United States vi?. FOR THE INFANTRY AVD ARTILLERY, Hats 18|6o Shirts 4608 Coats 7956 Pair of Socks 4608 Veils 4608 Blankets 8668 Woolen Overalls 4608 Stocks 9216 Linen Overalls 4608 Srock Clasps 18376 Pair of Shoes 4608 ? ; nr of Uuckles For the CAVALRY. 360 Caps ?20 Phir ol Stockings 360 144° Shirts 360 Veils 360 Blankets 360 Pair cf Leather 360 Stocks (Breeches 360 Slock Clalps; also, 790 Pair of Boots u'oo Rifle Shirts, tobe 360 Pair of Spurs (made of Rullia Sheeting. The above Clothing to be delivered either in New-Yoik, Philadelphia or Baltimore, at the op lion of the contrattor or contractors, on ur betoic the 15*h day of June, 1793. Tlie piopofals may comprise the whole of the beroie-mencioiicd Clothing, or any one or more of thecomponent articles ; to be turnilhcd blyto patterns or specimens, which will be (hewn at the War Olfice. Good iecurity will be requir ed for the puji&ual and iaithlnl performance of theconira£h ihe payment will be on the de.live -1 y of the Clothing, or, if n. ceflary, iuch realona- Me advances will be made as the Secretary of the Treasury (hall deem expedient. War Department, INFORMATION is hereby given to ail the Military Invalids of the United States, that ihe fuens to which they arc imilled for lix months of their annual pension, from the 4th day of Maicb 1792, and which will become due on tbe,sth day of September 1792, will be paid on the fa>d day by the Commilnoners of the Loans within the States reipeftivel v, under the usual regulations,viz. Eveiy application for payment muil be accom panied by the following vouchers. :ft. The certificate bv the ftaie, fpecifymg that the perfonpofiVfiing the fame '$ in fa£t an in valid, and afceitaining the sum to which as such lie is annually entitled. 2d. An affidavit, agreeably to the following form : A. B. came before me, one of the JuJlices of tit counts'of inthepteof and made otthM he is the fame A. B. to whom the original urtifutt in /lis pofjeffion was given, of which thefollmi'g >' a copy (the certificate given by the pte to be rwttt) That he fervei (regiment, corps or vej/e/ a the tunc he was disabled, and that he now refits >« the and county of and has uW there for the teji y'"s, previous It whuh he r sided in In cafe an invalid ftould apply for payment by an attorney, the fa id attorney, bcfides * ' ie cn '' l catc and oath before recited, mult produce a fe cial letter of attorney agreeably to the to (""•"o form I, A. B. of county of p'"f f'. ereiy corjlitute and appoint CD oj ™>' ttO! ney, to receive in my behalf oj < r J for f,, months, as an hvdU oj the l",ud fiom the fourth day of March, one t oifj" J r hundred and ninety-two, and ending t*e jij / Septembery one thoujandjeven hundreds nine) Signed ind (ealed in the prcfencc of Acknowledged before ipe> Application* of executors and must be accompanied with legal evlde ' l ' • , va J, C ,UI,C died, whose pension ihey may claim- By command ot the Prcfident of iheUnitco States. H. KNOX, SccrtW] «J frr The Printers in the rcfpeaive S^ at«» requested to publtfh the above m pers, for l.e space of two months. ,— NEW T E AS. IMPERIAL,HYSON&SOUCH > Of the very firft quality, and latest from Canton, »ia New-York, by reta. , . Third, betweenChefnut and Maikel.S"""'., 5» August 6, 1792. | ll'itnejfes.