WHITE WAX MANUFACTORY. Thomas james, wax ciiaxdler, from London, refpe&fnlly mfeiruis ihe public that he has edablifned a Manufactory of the jbove branch, at the upper end of Mulberry-Street.New- Yoik, where Merchants, Captains of Veffeta, and Families, may be fuppi'ed with excellent and pure White Wax Candies, White Wax in Cakes, Tapers, Wax'd Lamp Wicks, Flambeaux, &c. warranted tqual to any made in London, and twenty percent, cheaper. Ordeis in this and the adjacent Stales, received by Mr. John Goodeve, Bridge-Street, Mr. William Fkobisher, Fletcher-Street, and at (be Manuf-ittoiy, wheie lam pics may be seen. N. B. Bees-Wax taken in payment, or bleached on moderate terms. New-York, Jul/ 19, 1792, New-Brunswick: Church Lottery. THt p . ulur circumttanccs of a gentleman who had undertaken to dispose of a propor tion of the tickets in the New-Binnfwick Church Lottery, having, in his opinion, rendered it veuient for him further to proceed in the faic thereof, between eleven and twelve hundred tick ets are unexpe&edly returned to the Re£lor, Church-Wardens and Veft»y-mcn. This fay* m Managers under the necefijty of further adjourning tiie.firawing of the Lottery, until the fifteenth day of October next, that they rrav have time to trans mit thtfe tickets to the parts of the Rate whrre ihey aieapolicJ tor, and tecrive the returns As (here are but few tlfc};ets besides these remaining on hand, ail perfofis who are difpoftd to promote the pious object of (his Lottoy, or to take a chance fur the p: iz.es there it), are requeued to supply their,- felvea by ihe firft of O&ober; and the gentlemen appointed to diipofe of them, are desired to return chose to the Mauagers which then remain unfold to answer ibe applications of some gentlemen ii the neig.suou»hood, who are postponed to thi> rc fource for a supply.—And notice is hereby given that (he tickets riot returned to the Managers hi theeigh'h day of Oflober, will be couhdercd a; N. B. -ftoB£RT Morris, Esq. of New-Brqnf wick, it duly choficn one of the Managen of iJk fiid Lottery, and has given security and qmlificid agreeably to law. fepiOi) TO BE SOLD, (And pollellion given immediately) A Valuable FARM, PLEASANTLY Gtuated, 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 tografs, and there being so much meadow, a large Hock may be ratfed : it is also natural to wheat, and a proper attention to a well-kept iiock, will much improve its quality, and be the moil profitable : it has a young orchard of 200 apple trees, a variety of peach acid cheriy trees, and 4 largt garden. There are on the premises a hand some two story stone houfc and kitchen, and an elegant piazza; also, a good barn, with Hailing, cow-house, granary, waggon-house, woik-fhop, and fmoak-houfe. The lituation is high, pleasant, and healthy, 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! tins city. The till- was examined and approved byeminent council before thefubferiber purrhafed. For further particulars apply to the fublWiber, at No. 141, South Second-ftreei, or at No. 81, South Water-ftrect, Philadelphia. ISAAC SNOWDEN, Jun. N. B. Stock for the farm may be had of the pre sent tenant. Alio, to be Sold, and entered immediately, A two-story Br ck HOUSE and BAKE-HOUSE, in Arch-llrcet, N'o. 23, 16 leu two inches 10 front, and 102 feet in depth. Apply a& above. J"'V 17- (eptf) PROPOSALS, By ISAAC NEA LE, FOX. PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION, (The ninth edition of) The Travels of Cyrus: TO WHICH IS ANNEXED, f A DISCOURSE upon the THEOLOGY and MYTHOLOGY of the PAGANS. BV THE CHEVALIER RAMSAY. THE Travels of Cyrus having gone through so many editions in Europe, every thing which might be said to recommend so valuable a work, is rendered useless; and as it is now almost, if not entirely out of print, the publilher trulls there 7a 1 £ r lml<: d,fficult y in procuring a refpeflable lift of fubferibers to an American Edition. CONDITIONS. This work will be published in one volume, i2mo. on good demy paper, and a neat type; and will contain about 25® ps^fs. The price 10 fubfenbers will be On e Dol la r , 10 Wpi'd o " the delivery of the book, which wii! be neatly bound and lettered. The work (hall be put to press in OSobcr next provided there shall be a s o fubfcnbers. Any person fcDfcribing lor, or procuring fub fcnbers tor twelve books, and will be rcfponfible for the payment, (hall be entitled 10 two giatis. The names of fubfciibcrs (ball be prefixed to the work. u Subscriptions recc 'vcd by most of the iSookicllerc in Philadelphia and New-York. N. B Gentlemen who may plcafe to encourage the work by procu'ing fubfcriptmns, are requertJd to forward a lift of <he names fubferibed, by the 20th day <»r October next. George-T own. A Number of LOIS in every C.tuation which may be in City of Washington Mo' H C °! CrC « d /°; salC r & lbe £ Monday the Bth day of (Mober nexi. One lourth part of the money to be paid do w „, ,h c ,e!,du<- ihree equal annual payment*. with yearly inte.eft ou the whole principal unpaid. JOHN' M'GANTT, Clerk to the Ceramiflinnets. £cptf] | June 2, 1795. WANTED—TO RENT, From i he la(t ot October next, £3- A convenient iloufe, in or r.cur the cor '.re oj the City.—Enquire oj the Ldtltr. To be pubtijked #y Subjcnbtioz AMERICAN REMEMBRANCER, OR, P*OCttDINC» Oh fH fc From September 1774, to March 1789 An auth ntic and original collediou oi OFFICIAL LETTERS, &c. r <-D7-.v] SECREf JOURNALS. (fur patlicuUri,Jce Propyls at Urge.) Suhfcriptions are recetvid by the pr.oi.ipa liuokfellers, and by the tailor, JOHN' CARhV, All. 26, Pcar-btrecl, PkiUddphia Stock Brokers Office, i Np-4j, Great Dock-street, \iw-Yoii, | 'T'HE Subscriber intending to coofiue hitnfeU 4- entirely to the PURCHASE ahd SALE or STOCKS ok COMMISSION, Brgt leave loofier hit services to his trieods and others, in the line' of a Stock Broker. Those who may pleafc to fa* vQr him with their bufinefa, may depend upon having it traufaaed with the utmoll fidelity and dispatch. Orders from Philadelphia. Bo ft on, or any other part of the Untied States will be ftriflly attend cd to. May 2 i oo Dollars Reward LOST on Cambridge Common, Maflachufetts, on the atternoon of the iß;h ult. a Mor«cco POCKLT-BOOK, with a fti el clasp, containing a number of valuable papers, among which weft tin. following Public Securities, viz. MdfTacbufetts State Notes— No 2.425, dated December «, 1782, payable to Thomas Greenwood, for £.23 16 i. principal— No. 22,399, da 'ed Ja nuary 1, 1785, payable 10 Nathaniel Partridge, tor £ io ioj. principal.— No. , dated Januaiy 1, 1782, (an army note) payable to Tmcthy How ard, loi£ . 8 81. id. pnncipal.— No. ,' a \ Ol , (the nunibei, date, and to whom payable, uol known) for £. 3 O J. 3d. principal.— One Indent Ccr:ihcate for four Dollars, and a New-Hamp- Anre Certificate for about £. 12 payable to John tnd Daniel Jenis ; also a number of Note» of Hand one of which was for £. j7 , given by Nathan Bond to Smmucl W. Pomeroy (by whom it was en dotled) dated ill May, 1792, and payable on the nth Augufl following ; the oiheis were all paya ble to the Sublcnber. The Securities ate chicked at ilie different offices from whence they were tffued, and the Noses of Hand by the differcn, ligners, they can therelore be of r.o use to anv but the owner. The Subscriber hereby offers a reward of One Hundrid Dollars to any person or persons who has fouud the fame, and will return them to linn, or leave them w"h the Printer hereof, and 110 quell ions will be asked. ABRAHAM FOSTER. Salem, Majfachufetts y Augujl 1, 1792. (eptfj Universal To be Sold by THOMAS DOBSON, and oiher Booksellers in Philadelphia, A Colle&ion of PSALMS, HYMN'S, and SPl ■t\ RITUAL SONGS ; feleiied from different Auihors, and published by Order of the Con vent,on hold.ng the Doarine of the Salvauon ol allj.Men, met in Philadelphia, Mav 25, i-qi. Price ol a single book, bound,3-Bth» of a Dollar with good allowance lothofewho lake quaniinei' 4. '(ept,.) ' TMiRITORY of COLUMBIA. pURSL'AN'T to the lad Will and Teft,mm o f A the late Rev. Al.xa.m, Wi l mamson, dialed, will be exposed to Public Sale on ThutU day, the 1 ith ot October oexi.at Georcetou- s on a credit of three years, the purchasers givinJ bond with approved fecurity.io bear mtereft Irom da.e-That valuable Seat of Land. , n Monteo mery county, called Hayes; the late dwelling plantation ol the decealed, containing between fix and seven hundred acrei, the greatelf part of which is rich, heavy timbered land, extremely well wa tered, and capable of affording a very confiderabk quantity cl fine meadow ;_S„uaied ahnut(i milr, from the Federal City.and the fame d.li „ce from George-Town, it. a genteel neighbourhood, and a remarkable healthy pait of the country. n mP , r , OVem o n!S r a,e - 3 V " y clt S a,H * w ° Blick Dwelling House. (with four rooms and a («P'o| THO-'lA^^oirvv"' 1 . Ewulo,s - 1 KRUITORY of COLUMBIA. T H R«kB fcri k e 7 ff "'^ r Sal '' jL »^-S"'or , Rock Crf< *> deemed by ihofe who have c* mTh'V \° any lhe Umlcd Stsl ". The Mtll-Houfe may be placed within one quarter of fhem°! t" V r er PoloWmaC ' h,lf a from be market house in Georgetown, and one mile f»om the PreGdent'i fquaie, in the city of u'alh 'ngton—on tide water, navigable forvcffcls of fe verai hundred bufliels burthen.—The flieam fumcen' the year round,to turn four pair ol lionet and the fill may be madef.om 25.0 3 o fee I,' JU' ( C P 3 w i ■r Jh' P . UrL . hafcr m 7 bc accommorfatcH will, , f uXfcia* Mi "' SC4L "■ "" THIRD SISSIOK if the SENJTF. of the UNITED ST4Ti<, w of the Editor kcruj. Old Cson^TeJ^ } wriuen during the laie war ; And extracts from the LEONARD BLEECKER. Hymn Book B. STODDERT. V — * Treasury Department* Auclst 10, 1792. N'OTICE is hereby given, that propohis will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, until the twenty-ninth day of Sep tember next inciufive, foi thefupply or ali Rations •vhich may be required for the ufc of the United Slate*, from the firli day of January to ihe ihirty firft day of December, 1793, t>o:h days inciufive, di ibe places, and wjch.ti the diftrilis heieaiter mentioned, viz. 1. At any place or r'.aces betwixt Yo»k-Town & Car iTie.iii the it are P nnfylvan a,and Pitciour ... and «>t Pi t ifo-' rgh, Yoiic-Town mid Cailiflt. 2. At any place or places from Pmfburgh to the i mouth of B>: Beaver Creek, ana at the inouih of Beaver Creek. 3. At any place or places from the said mouth to 'he upper sam ul the fa d iv.a ver, diic «l the upper falls. j 4. Ar any place or places from che said upper | j falls lo Mahoning, and ai Mahoning. j 5. At any place or places 1 rom the fjid Mahoning I Jove to ihe Head Navigation of the River Caya ho?a, and *l the said Head Navigation. 6. At any place or places from the said Head Na vigation to the mouth of the said Rivei Cayahoga, and at the said mouth. 7. At any place or places betwixt the mouth o? the Big Beaver Creek to the mouth of the River | Mulkiugum, and uo the said River tu the Tufca- I rowas, and at the 1 ufcarowa>, and thence over to the Cayahoga River, «jud iucacc down the said j River to its mouth. 8. At anyplace or places betwixt the mouth of the River Mufkingum and the mouth of the Scioto River, aud at the mouth of the said River Scioto. 9 At any place or places betwixt the mouth of Scioto River and the mouth of the Great Miami I at the mouth of the Great Midmi, and from theuct to Ihe Rapids or ilie Falls of the Ohio, and «st tht (aid Rapids. 10. At anv place or places betwixt the mouth o 1 the Greet Miami, up the said Miami to and a' Pique Town. 1 1. At any place or places from Fort Wafbinnon to Fort Hamilton, and at Fort Hamilton. At an* plice or places from Fort Hamilton to Fort St. Clair, and at Fort St. Clair. 12. At anv place or places from Fort St. Ciair lo Fort Jetfeifon, and ai Fort Jffftrfoit. 13. At any place or piaccs from Fort lefferfon to the Held ot a&ion of the 41)1 of Xovembc. I~m and at the said field of action. 14. At anv place or places from the said field oi afriontolhe Miami Villages, and at ihc Miami Villages, ■ »5- At any place or placet from the said Miami Village! to the Fall, of the Miami River, »hich empties into Lake Eiie, and at the fa id Falls, and from thence to it* piouth, and at its n-.ouih. 16. At any place or places from ihc month of ihe said Miami River of Lake Erie toSatiduiky Lake, and at Sandully Lake. 17. At any place or places from >he said Sandufky Lake to the mouth of the River Cayahoga. 18. At any place 01 places from the mouth of the laid Rivet Cayahoga lu Piefquc] fie; and at Prefque Isle. , 19. At any place omlaces from Prefque I fle to the fticim running into Lake Erie from towards the Jadaghque Lake, and thence over to and at the laid Jadaghque Lake, and thence down the Alle»- :hany River to Fort Franklin. 20. Ac any place or places IromPiefquclfletoLe Beuf, <md at he Beuf. 21. Ai any place or nlaces from I.e Beuf to Fori Franklin, and at Fort Franklin, and tiom thenct to Pittsburgh. 22. At any place or placcs from theßapids of tlv Ohio to the mouth of the Wabafh River, and from the mouth us the said Wabafh River to the mouth oi the River Ohio. 23 At any place or placej on the East fide of the River MidiOtppi, h-om the mouth of the Ohio River, to ihe mouth of the Illionois River. , , 2 i„ A ' a ". T pl ' ce or placei on ,t,c E-' 1 fide of the j Miliiflippt, between the mouth of the Onio anc ihe River Margot inclusively. »si. At any place or places from the said River Margot to the River Yazout iuclufively. i 'n y „° IaCC or placc » ,rom 'he mouth of the laid \V abalh Rivet up to Fort Knox, and at Fori Knox. .K S r^^' a . n y P'ace or placet from Fort Knox, up the laid \V abalh, to Ouiuanon, and at Ouittanon. r *Il*n y P laceor place*from Ountanon.up the said A\abafti, to the head navigation of a branch thereof called Little River, and at the said head navigation ol Little River. 29. At any place or placet from the laid head na vigation o. Little River over to the Miami Village 30. At anv place or places from the mouth of the RiverTencffee to Occochappo or Uea, Creek, on the laid River, inclusively. 31. At any placeor nlacesfrom the mouth of the River Cumberland to Nalhvillc, on the laid River and at Nashville. „f r'"a V V! Y ?' p '" es withi » thirty miles oj laid NafhviUe lo the Southward, Westward or thereof. Should any rations be required at any placcs, o, within other diUi.a., not Ipecified in .hefe pro polals, tbe price of the fame to be hereafter agreed on betwixt the public and the coiur^ftoT. 1 he rations to be fupplicd are to confiß of the following articles, viz. One pound ol biead or flour, One pound of beef, or j of , pound of pork, Half a jtli oi rum, brandy or whijky One quart ot faJt, } T wo quarts of vinegar, Two pounds of soap, r P er ICO "lions. One pound ot candles, ) J he rattoos ate to be furtiinied in such quami lies as t.,at there (hall at all ttme s , during ,h e laid term, he (üßicient to r lh e coiilumotiou of the troops at each ot the. (aid polh, lor the- fpacc ol a, lean three mombs tu advance, in good and whole (ome proviftons, if the lame ihall be required. r n 15 'ji u " d "' lood '"each cafe, liuc all loflVs It-Hamed by ihe depredations of the enemy, or bv means ol lhe troops ol l he United Stale., Ihall be t>a,d lor at tlu-pntWthe a.i.clcsc.ptured o, de. ltro-.cd.on thcdepofitious ol two or more credit ed* n?fi ' V a " d l '. >e c, ,uflci " < ' °f * eointniflion ed ottKer alcmaming the circumttanres of lh. l.» s , and The amomi. of ihe articks so, which com 'jcnlauon is claimed. The conn ast (or the above fupplitj will be madt ' so ' me >'" r > " r f<W ycau, as may appeal fere -—*nr Itit'h iijfc,, y .2Sr *• ** 111 ■»» The T*—T —frrjiSit tl .tf * ' frjl Treasury Department * AveutT ioiv. * NOTiC£ill I„eh1„ehv e ..m , b« woeivcd juue o«cc ot .S, ihe Trcafury, umil the irh day Q f * inclusive, ,o, ,he f upu | v ot aU *« he required f„ lhf use „f,h r U o |..j a*,** n' , div of 'J anuJ, v 'o the ifciu.-s'sV' 0 ™ December , 793 , bothd-v. lOC | ufi J, ,ne Sure of M-ifLchule.i s ., nd Point, in the Suic u s New-Yoi It i,c 10 °< * One pound of b.e?d or Boor Ooe p„ u „d ot b «,, or jof ; Hill . jill of rum, br»udv or whiftv One amrt of f»Jt, " Two quarts of vim-gar, / Two pounds of soap, ( P" 'CO rjtlou». One pound of cauditj. ) The proDofch m JV be made for both «f ,k "bove-memionerf PofU, or fep« 1U !v f, s " field and Well-Point Treasury Department, NAucctT, j OTICE is hereby given, lha, prt,p., (i U will ,h bc rccc;v ' '1-ltheftiSte ®l «hr .v-,, Ufv • the Treajury uni il ,he fourth oi , ot Ou.vjerLv f l,„ wln^c ■" - -« r°. y HE IN-KAXTXY A V° ARTILLERY llfo v'T P-rofSock, Bbbß U roirn Overalls 4608 Stocks 0.m6 Linen O.e.alt, 4ficJj c)j 18376 Pa.r of Shoe. ot Suckle, FOR thi CAVALRY. 360 , iG P d ,r oiSi ut kin-i ' s 1440 Shirtl 3 f»"' S r, Kbnkeu 3&0 Pair of Leather 360 Stock* p ;3 /r C ' US 360 So ' kC '*'>;alfo, 720 Po.rof iioocs 1200 KtfleShms, tobc 360 Pair of Spurs (nude of lluiHa Sheeting. The above Clothing to be delivered either \ u Pn;,ad c'phia or Baltimore, at thcoo ■ ton ot the conrrafinr or conusors, ot. or he 15th cay ot June, 1793. 1 he piopofals mav coinprife the whole of the before-memjoped Clothing, or any on, or a ,„. o thecomponeni article.; to be lum.fhed a S ieea. ■ to patterns or fpeciipeui, which will be fhou aitnc \\ ar Office. Good fecurily i»ii: beitquii. Ed tor the punfhia! and faithful pcrioimaine ..f " c con, «f. The payment will be on therein;, ry of the Cloihing, q», if neecffan, luch r«fnn>. nle advanrej Wlil be made a> Ibe Secretary of li, c Trealury (hall diem expedient. War Department, August 6, 1792. INFORMATION is hereby given to all the Military Invalids of the United Stales, that the fuins tu which they are mtitled for fix momfis of their annual pension. from the 4th day of Maich 1792, and which will become due on the sth day of September 1792, will be paid on the laid day ;X lhe Commitfioners of the Loans within the States refpedively, under the ulual regulations, viz. Every application for payment mud be accuiu pamed by the following vouchers. 1 ft. The certificate given bv the slate, fpecifying that the person poflVfling the fame is in lad an in valid, and a fee? taming the sum to which as such he is annually entitled. 2d. An affidavit, agreeably to the following form : A. B. camc before me, one of the ft/Ikes of the county of m the slate of and made oath thai he is the fame A. B. to whom the original certificate in his pojfeffion was given, of which theJul towing u a CO P) (the certificate given by the Jlatc to be rkited) That he served (regiment, corps or veffelj at the time he was difalled, and that he now rejides n l " c and county of and has lefdtd therefor the lafl years t previous to which he re ftded in In cafe an invalid should apply foi pavincut by an attorney, the said attorney, betides the ccriifir cate and oath before recited, must produce a fne ctal letter of attorney agreeably to'.he following form ; I, A. 3. of county of Jiate of dt herci> conflitute and appoint C. D. oj my lanjul attorney, to receive in my behalf of my penjioi f" r fx months, as an invalid oj thf United States, fiom the fourth day of March, one thou fan d stun hundred and ninety-two, and ending the fifth day of September, one thoujandfcixn hundred and ninety-two. Signed aud fealcd »n the pretence of Acknowledged before rae f Applications of executors and adminiftiators must he accompanied with legal evidence of ti-cr 'Hpe&ive offices, and also of ihe time the invalid* died, who fie pin (ion they may claim. By command of the Prtfident of the United States, H. KNOX, Sen etarj oj (for,. The Priuters in the refpeflive Statesyt requeftcd to puhliih the above in ihcir ucv»ip«i* pers, for the ipace of two months. NEW TEAS. IMPERIAL, HYSON & SOUCHONG, Of the very fiifl quality, and latWl importation fiom Canton, via New-Yoik, by retail,at No 19, Third, between Chcfuui and ?«-aikci Streets, tVitneJfes.
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