TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Joac 26.1 793. NO"I ICE is hereby give a, that proposals will be received at the office of the Secretaiy of the Tieafuiy, uotil the fourteenth day of Sep tember next inelufively, for the fupoly of all Rations which m«y be iequ;red for the ofe of the Uuited Slates, fiom the firft day of Januavy to the ihirty.fi (I day of December 1794, botn days Urdu live, at the places, and within the diituds hereafter mentioned, via. • 1. At «mv oiace or places betwixt York-Town ar«d Cailtflr, in the ftaic of Pennlylvaota, and Pi:ifouigh,York-to%» n&Cailifle. 2. At any place or places from Pituburgh to the mou'bof B?g Beaver Creek, and at the mouth of Big Beater Crerk. 3. At any place or places from the said mooth to the upper fallsof the (aid Big Beaver, and at the opper 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 Ma honing over to the Head Navigation of the rivnr Cavahoga, and at the said Head Navigation. 6. At any place or places from the said Head Navigation to thr mouth of the said river Caya hoga, and at the said mouth. 7- At any place or places betwixt the month of thr Big Braver Creek, to the mouih of the riv-r Muikingum, and op the said river to the Tufcarowas, and at the Tufcarowas and thence over to the C'yalioga river, and theoce down the /aid river 10 its mouth. 8 A* any place or places betwixt the* iooth of the river Mufk-ngum and the rnou:h of (he Scioto river, and at the mouth of the (aid liver Scioto. 9. At any place or places betwixt the month pt Scioto river & the moaih of the Great Miami, at the mooth of the Great Miami, and from thence to the rapids or the falls of the Ohio, and at the (aid rapids. 10. A', any place or places betwixt the mouth of 3. At any place or places from Fort Jefferfon to the field of adinn of the 4th of November, 1791, and at the said field of action. 14. At any place or places from the said field of adion to the Miami Villages, and at the Miami Villages. 15. At any place or places from the said Mi ami Villages to the falls of the Miami river, which empties into Lake Erie, 2nd at the said falls, and from thencc to its mouth, and at its mouth. 16. At any place or places from the mouth of the said Miami i;ver of Lake Erie to Samiulky Lake, and at Sanduflty Lake. 17. At any place or places from the said San dufky Lake, to the mouth of the river Cayahoga. 18. At any place or places from the mouth of the said river Cayahoga to Prefque Isle, and at Piefque Iflr. 59 At any place or places from Prefqoe Isle to the ft ream running into Lake Erie from to wards the ladaghque Lake, and thence over to and at the said Jadaghque Lake,and thence down the AHeghany river to Fgrl Franklio. cc. At any place or places from Prefque Isle to Le Beuf, and at Le Beuf. 21. At any place or places from Le Beuf to Fort Franklin, and at Fort Fia&kiin, and from thence to Pr.tfburgh. 22. Ai any place or places from the rapids of the Ohio to the mouth of the Wabalh river, and from the mouth of the said Wabafh river to the mouth of the river Ohio. 23. At anv place or places on the E-ft fide of the river M-ftfliopi, from the mouth of the Ohio river, to the mouth of the Illinois river. 24. At any placc or p'accs ftom the mouth of the said Wabafh river up to Fort Knox, and at Fort Knox. 25. At any place or places from Fort Knox op the (aid Wabalh to Ouittanon, and at Ouittanon. 26. At anv placc 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. 2j. At any place or places from the (aid head navigation ot Little River over to the Miami Vil- ! lage. 28. At any place or places from the mouth of the river Tent flee toOccochappo or Bear Creek, on the said river, inclusively. 29. At any place or places from the mouth of the river Cumberland to Nafhviile, on the said river, and at Kaihville.. 30 And at any place or places withm thirty miles ol said Nafhviile to the Southward, Weft- j ward or N'orthward thereof Should any rations be required at any places, or within other diftrich, not fpeeified in th»*fe proposals, the price of the fame to be hereafter j agreed on betwixt the public and the contractor. The tations to lie supplied are :o consist of tbe articles, viz. One pound of bread or flour, One pound ot beef, or jofa pound of pork, One quart of fait, } Mwo quarts of vinegar, f - n *•%. * * > per icc ra f . • n * • » - I Two pounds of soap. One puuod of caod The tobefurnifhed in such quanti ties as that there (hall ai ail limes, during the bid term, be fufficient tor the consumption of tbe troops at each of the said pods, for the space of at least 3 months in advance, in good and whole some provisions, if the fame (hall he required. lii» to be under Rood in each cafe,that allloffes sustained by the depredations of the enemy, or by means of the troopsof the United States, (hall be paid for at the pticcs of the articles captured or destroyed, on the depositions of two or more creditable charsders, and the cetiifirate of a commifljoned officer, afcertainin* the circum ftancesof the loss, and the amount of the articles for which compensation is claimed. The for the above fappties will be made either foi one vear, or for tioo years, a> may appear eligible. Person* difoofed to contrast will therefore confine their offers to one year, or they make their p r opofinon»fo as to admit an election of the term of two yearr. The offers inav compr*fe ell the places which fcavc been fpecified, or a part oi them oulr. Hercule De Sercey, Frc* Lioi*nt, IJLticf St. Doming ~ MAKES ana lei s all lots of Mugs Jacks Porr.Qgcrs, Cops, Stew-Paoj, Lamps, dec. 10 1 10, plain or japanned—He also mends old fin work. As he porks cheap, be hopes for the public encouragement. No. 23, Racc-ftreet, near Front-street. June 22. HERCULE DE SERCET, DE Hie de Sc. Dominque, travaille en frr Blanc, de toute forte dc maniercs a ccmiwodc et a bon marc he. A Philadelpbie, ce 22 Juin, 1793. No. 23, Race-llrect, pres Fiom-ftreet. fOR SALEy BY MATHEW CAREY, At hu Store, No. itS, Mai k.ci-ftrcet, Pm I LADtL PHI A, AMERICAN MUSEUM, from its X commencement 10 January, 1787, to tU termination io December, 1792. in twelve vo lumes, price, neatly bound and lettered, nine teen dolltrs and one fifth. 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[mm 5. fUST PUBLISHED, By Thomas Dobfon, Boeifilltr, al the Stone-Hnfe, it Stand Jlrett, Philadelphia, VOLUME IX, OF ENCYCLOPAEDIA: OR, A DICTIONARY o; ARTS,SCIENCES, axd MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE, On a Plan entirely new : »y WHICH THE DiMitim SCIENCES AND ARTS arc digested into the Form of DiflioS, TREATISES OR SYSTEMS : THIS VOLUME CONTAIN! HYDROSTATICS, Hygrometer, Hißory of Japan, I .eland, JenifaJem, Jews, India, Intc&», Infurante, Ireland, Italy, K&mfchaika, Knighthood, Language, Law, Legerdemain, with a great variety of Biographical an 4 Miscel laneous Article?.—lliuftrated with thirty-one elegant Copperplates. CONDITION S. I. The wotk it printing on a fupcifinc paper, and new typo, {call for the po'pole) which will be occafionaily renewed before tlicy cou traft a worn appearance. 11. The work is furnilhed in boards, in volumes or half.iolumtE, as fubferibers chufe; the pure ol the whole volumes, five dollars each, ot the half-volumes two dollars and two-thirds of i dollar each. Ten dollars to be paid on fub fcribiog, the volumes or half-volumes finilhed to be paid for when delivered, the price of one volume to be paid in advance,and the price of each fucceediug volume to be paid on deliver ing the volume preceding it. No part of the work will be delivered uniefs paid for. 111. In the courfeof the publication will be de livered about live hundred copperplates ele gantly engraved in Philadelphia: which by far excecd in number those given in any other fcientific difiionary. At theclofeof the pub lication will be delivered an elrgant frontif piece, the dcd .cst on, preface, and proper ti tle pages for the different volumes, It isexpeQed the work will be comprised in about eighteen volumes in quarto. The fnhfcription will continue open on the above terms till the firft day of September next, to give opportunity to thofc who »se not yet fubferibers, to come forward. Those who have fubferibed, and got only a small part of the work, are rrquefted to com. plete their setts, as fir as published, as soon as poflible, as after the firft of next September, by which time the tenth volume is expe£ted to be ready, the publilher will not consider himfelf bound to make op those fetu which are not completed up to that period. Philadelphia, "June ig, 1793. Albany Glafs-Houfe. The Proprietors of the Ghfs-M»nufaclory. under the Firm of M'CL ALLEN, M'GREGOR and Co. BEG leave to inform the public,that they have now brought their WINDOW-GLASS to such perfc&ion. ss will be found, oo companion, to be equal, in quality, to the best London Crown Glass. Having fixed their jmcef at a lower rate than imported Glass, they are induced to believe, that importations of this article will be diifcontinued, in proportion as their works are extended. They ptopofe to enlarge the scale of this hirfe ness, and as the success of it will depend on th: patriotic support of the public, thev be* leave to foLcit their friendly patronage in the pursuit of a branch which will inteieft e\ery lo»er of AMERICAN Manufactures. All ordeis for Wi kdovtGl ass. of snv fixe, will be received at the Store of Rhodes and MacGiecor, No. 234, Q'leen-ltreri, JCcw York, 2nd at the Glils Wa'thoufe, N.>. 48 Market-street, Albany, virhich will be punduji.y attended to. IP" WANTED, fix smart i&in LADS, not exceeding j6 years of agr, to be indmi/d as Apprentices, and jeguUrly mltruQed la ifce various branches of dab-Making. Also, ilirce Window-Class Makers, to whotn great encouragement will be given. ■*&/»1 >793- ' 452 TBI +lEKBFXS OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, Are del r»d to take Notice, THAT the Conftitulion require* Payment of One Pol ar on each Share; on the Second Monday (tbc Bth Day, at July nrxt, on Penalty of Forfeiture of the Money already paid. Such Stockholders as have not made their se cond luftalmeni, are informed, tha: Payment will be received al the Company** Otce, N«. 119, South Froot-Strrfi, either 00 or before the f*xd oay, as they may find it mod convenient. EBEXEZEK HAZARD, Sec'r.. June 8 1793. ey/9j. FOR SALE, 1360 Acrci of excellent FAP MING or TOBACCO LANDS, Lying » a* com? of Aa&vt, m 2, 1793. ( r P"3') GENERAL POST-OFFICE, Philadelphia, May 27, I 793. 500 Dollars Reward. WHEREAS a certain THOMAS SLOCS HH CANTT, has lately made his cfcape from Baltimore County Gaol, 10 which tie was committed under a charge of having robbed the Eastern Mail, on the 28th day of January lafl : Notice is hereby given, that a reward of five hundred doljars will be paid at thu Office, 10 any person or per Tons who rt>ail apprehend the said T/tom'aj S/ofi GunJt, and deliver him into the custody of the keeper of the said Gaol, or into thecurtody of cither of the MarQials within the United States, so that the said Thmat Slefs Gar.ll may be cfFe&ualiy secured, and forthcoming to answer the above mentioned chatge TIMOTHY PICKERING. I\jl-K[ijlcr General. The following is a description of the above named Thomas Sloss Cantt: He is abrut fix feet high, ilrait and well made, has light co loured hsir, tied behind, fair complexion and has a down look when spoken to. City of Washington. A.... January 7ih, I?QQ. A UMBER of Lo«f in this Cuy will Le of. feredfor sale at auft.on, by the Com mi f. doners, on the 17th day of September next - One fourth part of the purchase money it 10 he paid down, the refidueat thieerqual annual pay. menu with yearly intend on the whole princi pal unpaid. JOHN M. CANTY, Ctrl tc HeCtm'rs. Extract a s «n-A& of the General Aocml.lv of Maryland, concerning the Territory of Co lumbia, and the City o» Wjihinßion V /' B ; U I C °^ C cr as if te ujsa at, ten of this State ; and the fame fandi !r.a, ie c.>n "tied iyiitt, and tranfmitled to and bt n-eril'dh >»' te,„ or relations, as lj he and the, a f r f rft»u *(ve: P,ov,drd, That a/ , n virtue hereof, he euot'ed to atv/wlto or othe, trun/ege «/a iiiizen." V"- »9- i TvJ c K £ T & In .he KDtRrtL CITY I-OTTIitY, y •"«! «i SA.\.UE». LoOPfcß's It'iy epi2w LEONARD BLEECKER. THL IDITOR UOST 'timefiy tkeje oj iu dijim. i«J. JinkiTt who ire i« nrrcut Jer r,e Ctteite, fj mem eif-nai }}f)ii{e.—Titfe ferjm* »-•.<> iti ( recmei J Mjcnptin mcr.ej n ku are defr.d to remit tie fame. Tie ar 1 ear&gijir ue Gazette hive auumwtei to e/eriou jme.nt—Seru*i, z, tiey dretkeoth te/tmru to rerj c*g*icme'.ti I'-lired IM tie pro/it* jt tf tin ex. ferkvepmHcetii*. Juae 16. CULA or THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, RzfpcßfuU? addrejjed evrry Cnttfmin f/ Same » tieCftineit urnd tfl.tji of America. Si*, A SOCIETY H2l lately hero instituted In t^; 4 State, called the Historic a l ton rr, ■ :he proteffed defi'n of which n, 10 coll,u, 0., : fcTTe and communicate, ma.erinlaforacon pi e ie history of this coanirv, and accounts of all n u . able efforts of human i.,ge..u y and indufi fiom 1 lie beginning oi 111 (ettlemenr. In fuancc ot this pun, ihey have alieadv ai.uff.d a' Urge quantity of b».ks, pampblcu aad jnaaa. fcripu ; and aie (hi! in (catch of more : A cata logue ot which will be punted for tee :nlorn<>. lion of tbe public. They have alf> encouiag. d the publication of a monthly pamphlet, in wn ch it given itie ie( u jt of their enqjines, into the naiuia.', political a-o,,, *Wß#*«««:y. itapelnfcUs, Met. 1,1-)fu Articles on which the- SrdtlJ n^| information. «. The rime when your town or chv was "n corporated ; its Indian name; when ihe fettlr nient began; .whether it was in'tcriub'cd, a:< by what means; to what Colony 01 County i alterations, what they are, and when made. 2. The exploit#, labours and fullering* of tl't 10 war; particular account u! cz-. vacations, deaths, captivities and redemptions. 3. Divtfions of your tow,n or ojv in p*riihci and prccinft;, or the ereflion of new towns within the formir limits. 4. Time of gath-ring chnrches of ever y de nomination ; names ot the leveral M.niftrrs; the timesof their fcttlemcn:, removal ind dean.' and their age at the time ot their deaih. ' town, or within yonr knowledge, wh6 nave been remarkable lor ingenuity, er.tt rprife, litfl more, or anv other vaiuable 'accnmpliftmfn'; an account of their "iicrary produfiions, and if poffi-ile, copies of them. 6. Topographical di fcripUon of your town or county, and its vicinity r mountains, river*, foods, animals, vegetable pruduaibns ; re. maikablc falls, caverns, mineias, flonrt, fcflili, pigments, medicinal and poifonOils fubflantcs, their ufea and antidotes. 7. The former and present slate* of cultiva tioa, and your thoughts on farther improve* men;j, cither in refpefi to agriculture, roadsot canals. 8. Monuments and relicks of ihe ancirnt la. dians \ number and present Hate of any remaiu* ing Indians among you. 9> Singular instances of longevity and fecun dity from the fiift fettlemem to the prtftnt tiwie. 10. OafervatioDs on the weatner, diTcafpjt, and the influence of the«climate, or o* particular fiiuations, employments and aliments, efpeci 2''y 'he effefi of fpiriiuou* liquors on the human constitution. M* A cc i,wate bilH of. foccifying IP Mfwliih, tlie proportion 6f Si rib? ana death},aod the jocreafc or dicieafc ©if fK>f>uiii lion. 12 Accounts of manufa&ures and fifheries, and thoughts on the farther improvement of them. 1 3- Modes of education, private or publi£{ what enconragemrot is given to fchbols and colleges, and what is done to advance literature; whether you have a social library, what is the number of books, and of what value. 14. What remarkable events have befallen your ft ate, county, town, or particular families or per lons, at any time. P. S, The Conrfponding Members of this Society are requeued to tranfnvt co the Coire fpondin5 Secre'ary, any hist >ru»! infoi mat ion of which th y may be pofleffed, refpe&ing any part of the American Continent and I (lands. to gether with printed ads and journals of Afcm bl es and Conventions, whether citil or ecclesi astical And the S«x:iety will gratefully reetive from them 120 from all other perfors >ny books, pamphlets, inanufcnpts, maps or plans which may be ufefal in forming an histori cal cp'l. t^.«»n—;md «tV nvural or artificial pro du£)i may be known by applying to any onr of »h'* members. l"fl publipJid, By THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stone Houje, A'o. 41, Souli SeccnU-Stretl, A CASE, D"c: J jd n the Supreme Court of 'he United Stmtes, in wliTch is dlfru.TVd the 1 Oueftion, WHETHER A ST ATE IS LI ABLE TO BE ay A PRIVA TE CITIZEN OF 'VNOTHETI STATE ? Price Half a Dollar. »'f b LETT til,