Bank of theUnitedStates. RESOLVED, THAT an Office of Discount and Depolit, lie cftablifhcd in the City of Richmond, Siateol Virginia. RESOLVED, That the 2d Tuefdav in September next be ip pointed for the Election of Thirteen D're£tors and a Calhicr, lor the Ottice of Discount and Dcpolit, in the City of Richmond. By Older of the Piefident and Directors, JOHN KEAN, Calhier. WHITE WAX MANUFACTORY. 'T'HOMAS jamis, wax chandler X from London, refpeflfnllv informs the public that he has efbhliihed a Mannfaaory of th? above branch, at the uoperend ot Mulberrv-Street,New- York, where Merchants, Captains of Vessels, Drugsifts, and Families, mav be supplied with excellent and pure White Wax C indie.., While Wax in Cakes, Tapers, Wax'd Lamp Wicks. Flambeaux, &c. warranted equal to any made in London, and twenty percenr. cheaner. Orders in this and the adjacent States, received bv Mr. John Gooan't, Bridge-Street, Mr. William Frobisiiek, Fletcber-Sireet, and at the Manufactory, where samples inav be seen. N B. Bees-Wax taken in payment, or bleached 011 mocferate terms. New-York, Jul/ 19, 179" To be publijktd h Su^fcription^ AMERICAN REMEMBRANCER, OR, PROCEEDINGS OF TBI Old Conyrejj, From September 1774, to March 1789 ; — An authentic and original collection of OFFICIAL LETTERS, &c. written during the late war; And ext r acts from the SECRET JOURNALS. ( For particularj f Jee Proposals at large*) Subscriptions are received by .the principal Booksellers, and by the Editor, JOHN CAREY, No. 26, Pear-Street, Philadelphia. Universal Hymn Book. To be Sold by THOMAS DOBSON, and other Booksellers in Philadelphia, AColleftion of PSALMS, HYMNS, and SPI RITUAL SONGS; seleCted from differeut Authors, and published by Order of the Con vention holding the Do&iine 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. August 4. (eptf.) TERRITORY of COLUMBIA. June 28. 1792. PURSUANT to the last Will and Teilamentof the late Rev. Alexander Williamson, deceased, will be exposed to Public Sale on Thurl day, the nth of O&ober 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 Hayes; ti.e late dwelling 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 considerable quantity ct fine meadow ;—Situated about 6 miles from the Federal City,and the fame dift mce from George-Town, in a genteel neighbourhood, and a remarkable healthy part of the country. 1 he improvements ate, a very elegant two story Brick Dwelling House, (with four rooms and a paflage, or entry, on a floor) and the neceflary out houses. HENRY TOWNSEND,) BENJ. STODDERT, C Executors. (epfO) THOMAS JOHNS, ) TERRITORY ok COLUMBIA TJu L Y 6, 1 792. HE Subscriber offers for Sale, a Mill-Seat on Hock Creek, deemed by those who have ex mined 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 President's fquaie, in the city ot Wash ington—on tide water, navigable for vessels of fc veral hundred bushels burthen.—The ftrearn is fufficient.the year round,to turn four pair of stones, and the fall may be made from 25 to 30 feet It is ur.neceffary to dwell on the advantages of'fuch a situation. The purchaser may be accommodatcd with a few hundred acres of land adjoining the Mill-Seat, if that (houid be an object. (ep3 m 14JUI) Sixty Dollars Reward. T) ROKF. goal in Baltimore, the 10th of April ™ i e . h ' S efca P e ' a Nc « ro Man . BILL FLANAGAN, the property of the fub lcriber. He is a stout, straight likely fellow, about 25 years o! age; 5 feet 8, 9or 10 inches high. He afte£ls to be asealous Methodilt, is extremely art ful, talkative and plausible ; can read, and it ii supposed can write. He had on a failoi's red cloth jacket, a fbiped dilto, an old coarse linen shirt and a pair of canvass trousers ; he was barefooted' It is not doubted he will alter his drels, and ch.inpe his name. He was lately the property of Cap't Joseph Goutrou, ot Baltimore, and was employed aj a sailor on board his packet ; and it is probabir may try to get on board some veffcl in capacity ol seaman. Ii is fuppofrd he is now in New-York or Phila delphia Whorvri lakes up and secure? laid Negro, so that :he (übfiriber gets him again, (hall receive Sixty Dollars reward, and rrafombh charges. CHRISTOPHER HUGHES Baltimore, Augufi i, j 79 a. ( i aw 4 t) New-Brunswick. Church Lottery. JO-L Y 10, 1792. npKE peculiar circumilances of a gentleman X who had undertaken to difpofpof a propor ion of the tickets in the New-Brunfwick Church Lottery, having, in his opinion, rendered it incon venient tor him further to proceed in the (ale thereof, between eleven and twelve hundred tick ets art unexpectedly returned to the Re&or, Church-War dens and Veftry-mcn. This lays the Managers udder t he neceflity of further adjourning the drawing of the Lottery, until the fifteenth day of Odtober next, that they rrav have time to trans mit thefc tickets to the parts of the state where they are applied for, and teceive the returns Asihete ire but few tickets besides these remaining on hand, all persons who are disposed to promote ihe pious obje£t of this Lottery, or to take a chgije for the pi izet therein, are requeued to supply tftil felves by the full of October; and the gentleEA appointed to dispose of them, are desired to ret»W those to the Managers which then remain unfo^J|| to answer the applications of some gentlemen : he neighbourhood, who are postponed to this fouice lor a supply.—And noiice is hereby given, that the tickets not returned to the Managers by the eighth day of O&ober, will be considered as at the risk of the holders. N. B. Robert Morris, Esq. of New-B'unf wick, is duly chosen one of the Managers of the said Lottery, and has given security and qualified agreeably to law. (epiOi) [ e P7 w ] A Number of LOTS in every situation which may be c'efired in City of Washington, will be offered for falc by the Commiflioners, on Monday the Bth day of Ottober next. One fourth part of the money to be paid down, the residue in three equal annual payments, with yearly interefl on the whole principal unpaid. June 2, 1792 A Valuable FARM, T)LEASANTLY situated, and well improved, X 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 grass, 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 flock, will much improve its quality, and be the mod piofitable : it has a young orchard of 200 apple trees, a variety of peach and cherty trees, and a large garden. There are on the premises a hand f*~«me two story 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 fiiuation is high, pleasant, and healthv, and affords some very agreeable pro fpetts, and is in a good neighbourhood : it lies 011 the main road to New-York, about a mile and a half from Princeton, New-Jersey, and 43 from this city. The till 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-ftrect, Philadelphia. ISAAC SNOWDEN, Jun. N. B. Stock for the farm may be had of the prc fent tenant. Also, to be Sold, and entered immediately, A two-story Brick HOUSE and BAKE-HOUSE in Arch-street, No. 93, 16 feet two inches in front, and 102 feet in depth. Apply as above, July 17, Stock Brokers Office, N0.45, Great Dock-street, New-York, THE Subscriber intending to confine himfell entirely to the PURCHASE and SALE or STOCKS ON COMMISSION, Begsleave u» ofter his services to his friends and others, in the line ofa Stock Broker. Those who may please to fa vor him with 'heir business, may depend upon having it tranfafted with the uttnoft fidelity and dispatch. Orders from Philadelphia, Bolton, orany other part of me United States will be ftriaiy attend ed to. 7 May 2 100 Dollars Reward. T OST on Cambtidge Common, Massachusetts, i~d on the afternoon of the 18'h uli. a Morocco POCKET-BOOK, with a lice! clasp, a number of valuable papers, among which were the following Public Sec u r 1 x 1 es, viz Malfacliufeus State Notes-No. 2,425, dated December ~ .782, payable to Thomas Greenwood, tor £.23 i6j. principal—No. 22.390, dated Ja nuary 1, 1 785, payable 10 Nathaniel Partridge 10, f .0 tor principal.-No. , da „ d !, 1782, (an army note) payable to Timothv How. ard, to. / . 8 8;. id. principal.— No. a Nl ,„ (the number da-.c, and ,0 whom payable, no, known) lor £.3 os. 3 J. pnncipal.—Onc Indent r r ? olhrs - and a New-Hamp oie to the Subscriber. The Sccurnies are checked u ihe different offices from whence they were ! a, . ,d the N ' m « <>f Hand by il, e different ;row^ h ; H, T ! , " SUbf n il ' erh: ' rCby reward of On. H L ND R tD Do LIARS lo anv i« r fnn Who has found the fame, and will return them "o him, or leave them wiih the Printer hrrrnf a no Cjuelhons will be aflced. «Eof, and B. STODDERT %**/f ? y had of the 1 AT£S ' ""> kt George-T own. JOHN M'GANTT, Clerk to the Comnnflioners. [eplf] TO BE SOLD, (And polleflion given immediately) LEONARD BLEECKER. (t.f.) 116 Treasury Department, AuGUiT 10, 1792. XTOTICE is hereby given, that proposals wiil lN be received at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, until the twenty-ninth day of Sep tember next inclusive, foi the supply of ail Rations which may be required for the ufc of the United States, from the firft day of January to the thirty firft day of December, 1793, bo-h days inclusive, at the places, and witlmi the diftridts hereafter mentioned, viz. 1. At any place or placesbetwixtYoik-Town & Carlifle,infhe state ot Pennfylvan>a,and Pitt (burgh, And at Pittsburgh, York-Town and Carlisle. 2. At any place or places from Pittsburgh to the mouth of Bis Beaver Creek, and at the mouth of Big Beaver Creek. 3. At anv place or places from the said mouth to the upper falls oJ the said Btg Beaver, and at the upper falls. 4. At any place or places from the said upper falls to Mahoning, and at Mahoning. 5. At any place or places from the said Mahonin? mve r to the Head Navigation of the River Caya- and at the said Head Navigation. |&6. At any place or places from the said Mead Na- to the mouth of the said Rivet said mouth. 7/fcx any place or places betwixt the mouth of the Big Beaver Creek to the mouth of the River Mufkingum, and up the said River to the Tufca rowas, and at the Tufc'arowas, and thence over to the Cayahoga River, and thence down the said River to its mouth. 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. g 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 ihence <0 the Rapids or the Falls of the Ohio, and at the said Rapids. 10. At any place or places betwixt the mouth o the Great fyliami, up the said Miami to and ai Pique Town. 11. At any place orplaces from Fort Washington to Fort Hamilton, and at Fort Hamilton. At any place or places from Fort Hamilton 10 Fort Si. Clair, and at Fort St. Clair. 12. At any place or places from Fort St. Clair to Fort Jefferfon, and at Fort jrfferfon. 13. At any place or places from Fort Jefferfon to the field of a&ion of the 4th of November, 1 , 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 anv place or places from the said Miami Villages to the Falls of the Miami River, which empties into Lake Erie, and at the said Falls, and from thence to its mouth, and at iis mouth. 16. At any place or places from the mouth of ihe said Miami River of Lake Erie toSandufky Lake, and at Sandufky Lake. 17. Atany place or places from \he said Sanaufkv Lake to the mouth of the River Cavahoga. 18. At anv place or places from the mouth of the laid River Cayahoga to Prefque lfle, and at Prefque Ide. 19. At any place orplaces from Prefque Ifleto 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 IromPrefquelfle toLe Beuf, and at Le Beuf. 21. At anv place or places from I.e Beuf to Fort Frankl'n, and at Fort Franklin, and from thence to Pittfburgfi. 22. Atany place or placesfrom theßapidsof the Ohio to the mouth of the Wjbafh River, and fn>m the mouth of the said Wabalh River to the mouth >1 the River Ohio. (eptf) 23. At anv place or places on the 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 Eaftfideof t'.- Miflifiippi, between the mouth of the Ohio and the River Margot inclusively. 25. At any place or piaces from the said River Ma 1 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 Wabalh, to Ouittanon, and at Ouittanon. 28. At any place or places from Ouittanon,up the said Wabalh, to the head navigation of a branch thereof called Liule River, and at the said head navigation ol J.utle River. 29. At any place or places from itie said head na vigation of Little River over to the Miami Village. 30. At anv place or pbces from the mouth of the River Tencffee to Occochappo or Bear Creek, on thefaid Rivei, inclusively. 31. At any place or placesfrom the mouth of the River Cumberland 10 Nalhville, on the said River, nnd at Nallmlle. And at any place or places within thirty miles if said Nalhville to the Southward, Wcftward or Northward thereof. Should any rations be required at any placcs, or within other diftri&s, not fpecififd in these pro pofalsj the price of ttoe fame to be hereafter agreed on betwixt the public and the contra&si. The rations to be supplied are to confiil of the folio wing articles, viz. One pound of biead or flour, One pound of beef, or of a pound of pork, Half a jill of rum, brandy or whilky, One quart of fait, Iwo quaits of vinegar, \ Two pounds of soap, r P er 100 raf >ons. One pound of candles, ) The rations are to> be furnilhed in such quanti -1 ies as that there shall at all time*, during the laid term, be fufficient for the consumption of tht troops at each of the said posts, lor the space of at least three months in advance, in good and wholc fome proviftons, if the fame shall be required. It is to be understood in each cafe, that allloffes fallal tied by the depredations of the enemy, or by means of the troops ot the United States, lhall be paid for at the prices of the articles captured or dc ltroyed, on the depositions of two or more credita ble charters, and the certificate of a commission ed ofheer, ascertaining the circumstances of the lols.and the amount of the articles lot which com pensation is claimed. T he contrast for the above supplies will be made either for one year, or for two years, as may appear eligible, IVfont difpofcd t« MBmtf * r = confine their ofFe.s M« m make .heir proppfi [lcw , so „ of the term of two yeaiv ' ~ The offers may comprise ,11 ,l, e phct.^vdr b «° defied, or , part of (hem „, y h%S Treasury Department, August aoth, i 79 2. NOTICE is hereby given, that promt,!, wi |. be received at th-- office of .he ' the Treasury, until the 13th day of Oct ,t, ? include, for the lupoly if ail T be required for the ufc of the L'uiicd S-air, 1 -hefirftday of January to lhe December , 793. bo.„d„y s inr.lufi,;, „ Sp,i nt fi tl ° in tne Sidle ot Maflachuletu. and the PolUl Well! Point, in the State of New-York. The rations to be fupplicd, are to cons.st u ( lhj! following articles, M One pound of bread or flour One pound of beef, or Jof a pound of k Half a jill of rum, brandv or whifkv One quart of fait, |Two quarts of vinegar, / ■Two pounds of soap, ( P er 100 r "ionf. Cne pound of candles. ) The proposals mav be madt for both or the '» s "». ; Treasury Department, Aucus-r, 20th, l-g 2 . NOTICE is hereby given, that propcfaU will be received attheoffire of the Secretary of the Treasury until the fourth day of Oftnber next "icluflvely, lor the supply of the following articles of Clothing for the Troops in the service of the United States viz. For the INFANTRY and ARTILLERY 46c8 Hats 18460 Shirts 4608 Coats 7 q,5« Pair of Socks Vests ' 4608 Blankets 8668 Woolen Overalls 4608 Stocks 9216 Linen Overalls 4608 Stock Clasps 18376 Pair of Shoe* 4608 Pair of Buckle* For the CAVALRY. 360 Caps T2O Pair of Stockings 360 Coats 1440 Shirts 360 Vests 360 Blankets 360 Pair of Leather 360 Stocks (Breeches 360 S'ork Clalps; also, 720 Pair of Boots 1200 Rifle Shirts, to be 360 Pair of Spurs (made of Ruflia Sheeting. The above Clothing to be delivered either in New-York, Philadelphia or Baltimore, at the op tion of the contra&or or contractors, on or before the 15; h day of June, 1793. The proposals may comprise the whole of the before-mentioned Clothing, or any one or more I of thecomponent articles; to be furniflied agreea bly to patterns or specimens, which will be (hewo at the War Oflfrcc. Good security will be requir ed for the pun&ual and faithful perlormance of ( he contra&. The payment will be on the delive ry of the Clothing, or, if neceflary, such reasona ble advances will be made a. the Secretary of the Treasury shall deem expedient. War Department, INFORMATION is hereby given to all the Military Invalids of the United States, that the sums to which they are intitled for fix months of their annual pension. from the 4th day of March 1792, and which will become due on the sth day of September 1792, will be paid on the said day by the Commiflioners of the Loans within the States refpeftively, under the ulual regulations,viz. Eve»y application for payment must be accom panied by the following vouchers. The certificate given bv the ftate,fpecifying that the person poffefling the fame is in fact an in valid, and afceitaining the sum to which as fuchhc is annually entitled. 2d. An affidavit, agreeably to the following form : A. B. came before me, one of the Jujlices of the county of in the slate of and made oath that he is the fume A. B. to whom the original certificate in his possession was given, of which the following is a copy (the certifcale given by the slate to be recited) That he served (regiment, corpt or vessel) "t the time he was disabled, and that he now refaes in the and county of and has refilled there for the lafi years, previous to which he re sided in In cafe an invalid should apply for payment by an attorney, the said attorney, besides the certifi cate and oath before recited, mull produce a spe cial letter of attorney agreeably to :he following form : I. A. B. of county of "I f' hereby conflitute and appoint C. D. of ' an j u attorney, to receive in my behalf of my penjion for fix months, as an invalid of the United totes, from the fourth day of March, one thou/and even hundred and ninety-two, and ending the fjth 7 September, one thoujandfeven hundred and ninety-two- Signed and sealed in the presence of Acknowledged before me, Applications of executors and admi" mufi be accompanied with legal evidence 0 refprttive office?, and also of the time the inva died, whose pension they may claim. By command of the Prcfident of the United States, H. KNOX, Secretary of War. The Printers in the ref P cai^Sla*Xa- requefted to publifli the above in their » pers, for the space of two months. NEW TEAS. IMPERIAL,HYSON&SOUCHONG, Of the very fiift quality, and ' a, <^ from Canton, *ia New-York, by retai , No. 19, Third,between Chcfnut and Market Str« ■ V' ■5 August 6, 1792, Witnejfcs.
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