*1 V . Treasury Department, Revenue Office, Aug. 20, 1794. Notice is 'hereby g'ven, that PROPOSALS Will be jeenvtri at tin OiVice of the Com- tolffijher of ttfc: ftovenue until the ex pi noon of ti\c%s4»yfo -the fapoiy- ol t attluftojva,,. wbicts roatbi mjifired ftirt^ ' "'X *. Atgm •nil /? rilfc f-f®* insfVH rtf Jt*ef Crtrck, - . 3. At thSfoia nv>»ith to thetiF>p«rfstH» Ot lbfiWd Bjg Bea«r ( -anrt W». y„- ; . '" 4. At JhV pbeityr placts fr«MK the bid up per falls to fcttd at'MaEton 1 tig."; '. • ■SAr ft 1w ;t>vatxrv iKe. of the river CavaK«a fe »ud. »t th* jaid Be*d £»'♦** r ■ 6. At »ny jliHjt br pU«» said H 'ati to=lbcrouuth foid liver Cay»lu>£»j.»«fj4>*3l.l heta d nfbjjtjtn - ' - 7- At th« rtinu'.h 'iff th> tTT"'Be Sver'Crcek ~1 o"ibi moutti -bf : y6flftng(Mif#tld sip theftid river tj4i,hi T*riai«^»h »"<»' (tic'iiee Ho#nrtt(»W rats 10.lit tnoinbi. ■" 8. At any placr be places Sjtwecn* fnonthrif th*r^er.i44.lk!J)a , > jV»ad-»bemouih >)1 the Sci, «t>4»r t+t» frid ripids.' ~ . 10 -A< an)fepi»w,"W frwuth cf rtic t»fMt "W'V "id tq'and at rtqoj? Town". r, J ■ • 11 At any pffce'or placAVvomToft Wnih inffton 10 Fort 4ir>d it-PortHamil ton. At pijaff' H>- mdton to Ctaify 2t fort Sr. Clair. is., At Bf»y poi*rt St. CJair t KMorery Ihe fi«d of vf the 4th of Na»«ifibdr srid'it tfi> aid field df-tftioh.. . f&' , ' j4. At'any piace-f>r-places f-om ie|ar»dufkv Lake. 17. At any placc or places from the faic ifk/ Lake, to the mouth of the rivei * 18. At any place or places from the moutl of the f/ld river Cayahoga to Prefque fft? and at Pr:fque Ml\ 10. A; any pl-ice or [ilaces from she FVefqot jo. t+tc ftre.u>i rurmmg into Lh' the mouth of the river Ohio, 23. At any pipe- or places on Lhe East fide of tire river MiTfiGppi, from the mouth of the Ohio river, to the mouth of the Illinoil river. 24. At anv place or places from thr mouth of the U\ O labacKe river up to Fort Knort, and ,-it Fou Knox. At any place or places from Fort Knox Dp the laid Otiabachc to Ouiuanon, and at Ouit'anon. 26. At any place or places from Ouittanon, up the said Ouabache io the head navigation of a branch thereof, called Little River, and at the said head navigation of L'ttle River. 27. At anyplace or places from the said head navigation of Little River over to the Miami Village. 28. At any place or places from the moutl of the rivet TencHee to Oecochappoor I|«i Creek, on the said river, including the farfie. 20. At any place or places from the moutli of the rivet Cumberland to Nashville, on the ..faro river, and at Nashville. 30. And At anv place or places within thirty miles of fatd Nashville to the South •&ard, Weftrvard or Northward thereof. Should any rations be required at any pla ces, or v/ithin other diftritts, not fpecified in these proposals. the price .of the fame is to be hereafter agreed on between the United States and the contractor. The ratrom to be supplied are to consist o4 lhe following articles, viz. One pound of brea,d or fiour. One pouiid of beef, of a pound of pot k, One quart of fait. } Two quarts of vinegar,f - ~ * 111 '> per xoo rations. Iwo pourds of soap, f r One pot>nd of candles,) The rations are to be furnifhed in fnch quantities, as that there shall at all times, during the said term, be fufftcient for the tonfumption of the troops at each of the said polls, for the term of at least three months in advance, in good and wholesome *py>viftons, if the fame shall be required. It is to be understood in each cafe, that all lofles sustained by the depredations ofl the enemy, or by of the troops of the United States, ftia 11 be paid for at the prices of the articles captured or destroyed, oti the depositions of two or more persons of creditable characters, and the certificate of a coinmilfionffd officer, ascertaining the circuniftatices of the loss, and the amount - ofthe articles for whtcb c x ompenfation shall ' he claimed. The contract for the above supplies will be made ei her for one year, or for tro ye%rs* as may appear eligible. Persons ditpofed co contratfi will therefore confine their off. rs to one year, as they may form I their'prnpofitions so as to admit an elc&io" I of the term 'A two years. The offers may cmnprife all the place- I 1 which have been or a part ol ihein only. It is dlfo Desired, that propofak may be otft . ed for supplying at the two posts of Fort Washington and t Pitt/burgh a!) the rations neceifa< y for the () main Army, its detachments and tne Gar y rifons above mentioned during the said year ,t '795- The provisions &c. which will ttfef eteived at Pittsburgh will be those which Ihall be neceifary for the troops at that ;>lace and at the posts north, no'tn-weft and, in the vicinity, on the weft therco*. The provisions which will be received at F.»ri Waftiington will he. thofs which , rhall be reqnired for the remainder of the K . potts,for the principal detachments and tor the main Army. The expenfeand troubie of £ife keeping unpacking and iiluing the / provisions deliverable under thi* second ° form of the propofnions, wjll be saved to p_ the Coma&ors. The exa& proportion of the whole supplies, which will l>e required d at each of the two Poft dcdu cling 15 per Cent. from the Prizes—this Lottery conjtjls of -38,000 Tickets, in which there are .14,539 Prizes and 23,461 Blanks, about one and an half Blanks to | a Prize. THE Dire&ors of (tie Society for establish- ! ing Ufcful Maoufa&utjfi, having resolv ed to erect LOTTERIES for raffing One Hundr ed Thousand Dollars, agreeably 10 aft Aft of the Legiftature o< the vState ol New-Jersey, have appointed the following perfonsto superintend and dired the draw ing ol the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus King, Herman Le Roy, James Watlon, Richard Hauifon, Abijah Hammond, and CforncKus Ray, of the city oi New-York — Thomas Willing, JoTtph Ball, Matthew M'- 6ohnrl ?nd Andrew Bayard, ot the city of Philadelphia—Hn Excellency Richard How ell, Esq. Julias Boudinot, General Elias Day ion, Jam s Parked, John Bayard, Doctor Leuris Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Jolhua M. Wallace, Joseph Blnomfield, and Elifha lioudirtot, of N'-w-jerfey, who dffer (he following ol a Lottery, and pledge themfelvcs to the public, that chry will take every aTToranfce arid .prccant ion in their powrr to have the Monies paid by the Managers, Irorn time to time, as received, iueo the ISarrks at New-York and Philadelphia, to it main for the purpose of paving Prists, which (Hall be immediately difeharged by a chesk npon one of the Banks. SCHEME: Plizcof 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 10,000 * o,ooc 5,000 IOCOO 2.000 10,000 r,ooo 10,00 c coo ir«,000 J 00 10,000 r© I 5 20 20,000 15 30,000 12 Q6,000 otjooo t -2T 5 io 2 0 *$f Q 3°° ibdo &060 14,539 P r ' 7eß » 262,000 23.461 Blanks. First drawn nomber, 2,000 Laltdrawn number, 2,000 38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000 The drawing will commence, mirier tL>e infpe&ion of a Committee of the Superin tendants, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be given. The Si*perintendants have appointed John N. Cummillg, of Newark, Jacob R. Har denberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample fccutity lor diicharging the trust vcpolrd in them. In order to fecurt the pun&ual pay ! mentofthe Prizes, the Superintendanis of I the Lottery have dire&ed that the Managers shall each enter Into bonds in 40,000 dollars, with four fufficicnl (ccuruicS, to perU>rm their ioflru&ions, the fnbftance of which is I. That whenever t ither of the Managers shall receive the Cum of Three Hundred Dol lars. he (Hall immdiately place the fame in one of the Banks of New« York or Philadel phia, to the cicditof the Governor of the 'Society, and such of the Superintendants ay live in the city where the monies ate placed, to remain there nntil the Lottery is drawn, 'or the paymnt of the Prizes. 11. The Managers to take fufficient so curity for any Tickets they may trust, other wise to be refponnble for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid into the Bank, abftrafls of which (hall be sent, -nonthly, to the Governor of the Society, Paterfon, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the ahove gen tlemen, information will be given where tickets mav be had February 24. (£3T The Lottery published by the "Society for eftaMifhing ufefnl manufac tures," will commence drawing the firft Tuef-lay in November next — W ANTED, An Apprentice To the Watch Making and Repairing Bufmefs, Apply TO C. Campbell. No. 3, foutfi Fourth street, two doors from Mirket-ftreet. jjfc Stpt. } rawtf PHILADELPHIA Printed by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chesnut Street.—Price Six Dollars Per Annum. r Applications on Bufinels within my Agency tor supplying wiih pro vifions.tbe Militia lately called »nto fervite —may be made in this city to Meifrs. Whe len and Miller, at the corner ol Market : and Fourth itrccjs; Elie Williams, Agent for the United States i/i the Pro'Vi- Jwn Department,. Sen*. 16 copiot TO BE SOLD, By THOMAS DOBSON, A N Alphabetical Lift OF THE D V -TI E S Payable by law on all Goods, \Vares, and Merchandize imported into the United Saates of A.oerica, after the lait day of June 1794, r#?>ount by thei» rcfpe£tivc ly received, and alCo to the Legnfr-iiure, at ; their mmrng in November next, and time all special Indents not rendered into the j Treasury as above, on or belpie 1 he,ft *41 day j ot November ncxr, Ihali be, and the fame ! arc heieby barred. Rc/oivedi That public notice of this refolu nqn, be given in (evcral Gczrttes in this State, once every three weeks, untll the fitll 'lay of Novejnber next. And '''at the Deb ate* ol this State in thcC oogfeijs oi the Uir tcd States, be rcqucUed to raufe this rclafop ;is>nto be publilhed in one or more p*pr»a in the cities of Philadelphia and New-York, and that provision will bc.rr,2de for'lhe cx pencrs attending; inch publication. Ordered, That ib< tefoinlion be sent to the "Sendit tn 1 t Ivir concin ence. By ordcrpf tl\e House, JOHN £ANK)R I> DART, C.ti.R. ■ In the SENATE, . December 21ft. 1793. Refotved, That this Motile; do concur with the House of Reprefeatatives in the forego ing resolutions. Ordered, That tbe resolutions be lent to the House of Rcprefrntarives. by order »t the Senate. FEI.IX WA RL E Y Clerk. ewt N* JUST PUBLISHED, And for file at Mat hew Carey s* Store, No. i 18, Marker Greet, Price half n dollar, eiriheUtfhed with a striking likcrsjefs of Mr JYlargarot, The T R I A L op Maurice Margarot, Before the High Court of JuJliciflry at Edinburgh, on an indidrrienl for SEDITIOUS PRACTICES. <4 OF the many romaikable triah which the present extraordinary fyltem of crimi nal jurisprudence in G. Britain and Ireland has brought belore the public eye ; this, certainly is mod entitled to universal pe rufal and attention. It devdopes, more fully than any puMicationextant, the lat elt views ar.d qbjefts oi the British conven | tion ; and proves mconteftibly, that jnsii | ( ctal protecution? (or and de- ! | cifions £re now more the refuJt of the pre- ' fcrvt order of things, than any old fafliion ed attachment to the laws or the conftitu tion. Add to this, that it hold", up to the wonder and admiration ps mankind, the the firm, manly, and patriotic conduct of fhis devotrd victim—-this 4 Second Sydney,' as he has justly and deferv?dly been caljcd; who in ti»e course cf one of the longed tri als we knoW of, unafnfted even by a fmgle of tire long robe, evinced such a depth of legal and conftitntional know ledge and, in a speech of four hours lejpgth, displayed such a blaze of eloquence and firft rate abilities, as astonished the court—and, ftrarge to.relate ! cvew drew involuntary applause from tHe venal and time-serving creature of a corimpt go ver nrrent." r tu&flf Manchester Cotton GOODS, Five Chejls ajforted; Each Containing VELVETS, THtC'KSETTS. PUEEN CORD'!, EffLIOT ( ORDS, FUSTIANS, he. &c. To be Sold on very low terms, by John Miller, jun. Sept. 3. SOCIETY FOR TH$ « information & assistance j % OF EMIGRANTS. WHOEVER reflets upon the various causes of emigrations from Europe to the United States of America, must be con vinced ; —Whoever Las the opportunity of appealing to his own experience mutt know —that many of those who emigraf-, - although frequently e&Sued with talents J and virtues the molt valuable, jU'rivng on I an unkaown Ihore, bereft of the means';n of fujiport, and destitute of friends to a whom to apply for advice or affiftanee, are » loft for a time to society and to themfeives. n With a view to lessen, or totally to ob- " vlate these iuconveniencies, (which from present appearances, are likely to increase) 1 —to render emigration as advantageous as possible, both to the emigrants themfeives,, ( and to the country ttiat affords them re- ■, fugeto give them every infonnation & t affiftanee in our power ; —ill short, to sos- t ten the asperities of the ilranger's fituati- ,j on, at his firji-cut-fet in a new country, t we, the fubferjbtrs have aflociated our- a selves under the title of . t / h " The Philadelphia Society for the t Information and j\ffflanc( of Pcrfons e-. [ migrating from Foreign Countries." And have adopted the following , CONSTITUTION.: l. THE officers shall consist of a Presi dent, Vice-Prtfident, Treafnrer, Secre tary, and a Committee of Conference and Correspondence, to be elecfkd (by ballot) every fix montTis. а. The President, and in his absence, the Vice-President lhall prefidc in all the meetings ; and fubferibe all the public acts of the Society. If neither of them are present, a Chairman (hall be chosen for the time being. 3. The Treafufe'r ffiall take charge of al)'the monies and securities belonging to the Society ; and (hall pay alloiders figfn ed by the President, Vice-President, or in their abfccnce, by the Chairman of the Committee; which orders Ihr.ll be his vouchers for his expenditures. He shall, before he enters upon his office, give such security as the Society m?.v require. 4. T1 - Secretary shall keep fair records of the proceedings of the Society, and also of the Committee. 5. The Committee of Conference and : Ctrrefpondtnce, shall confHt of seven members; of whomthe Secretary, for the time being, shall be one. 1 hey lhall tranf a aid of a Phvfician when ne'eeffary. б. Every person, previous to his being admitted a member, shall be proposed at a monthly meeting ; and be ballotted for on the ensuing. On his admiffiou, ht ftiall fubferibe the conlutution of the Society, 1 and pay into the hands of the treasurer not ' less than the f-ira of one dollar : fubferibing 3 annually one dollar, at quarterly payments towards the expeuces of the So ciety. The Secretary shall give notice to each member who may be more than one quarter in arrears, requesting payment; " which, if he neglect for more than one year, he shall, upon due notice being given him, otaft to be a memlier. 7. The Society shall meet en the ftuft fourth day, called Wednesday, in every a month, at such place as may be agreed upon by a majority. Quarterly meetings fhail be held on the fame days in January, April, July, and OAobcr; when each member lhali.pay his fubfeription ; and all accounts of the society shall be adjusted. — I Qb the requisition of fix memliers, the President shall calJ a-fpt-cial meeting. All which meetings shall be advettifed in the public papers. No less than ten members :l > shall be a quorum. ' S. No law, or alteration of the confii tution shall be made, without being propof- 5 > ed at a previous meeting. AU queftioits " shall be decided, where there is a divifionj e by a majority of votes ; when the Society 1 is equally divided, the presiding officer shall havea calling vote. e- It will apbear evident, that the uftful e- ness oft/.vs tnjlitulicn, can only be propor n tinnate to its numbers aud reJ'pettabilitj ; a the present Members therefore solicit the le J>S>iat"res and fubferiptions of those Citi '' zens, d,iOt In BarreT? ; ami FOR SALE, At the STORES of ,a jeffe & Robert Waiii> PORT WINE in pipes, hhds. ai d ijtinr ter caflcs LISBON do.in pipes and quaner casks Souchong and Congo TEAS, in quarter chests A quantity of Lifton and Cadiz SALT Soft ftellfed AJLMONDSin bales Velvet CORKS, In do. / Ruflia MATTS. June 9 d Whereas an attach ment at the fait of theadnrinift- torso aJI 1 and fngular the goods aad cliot:ei«, ri hts and credits, which were of William Bur net deceased, at the time firs death, hath been iffuedfrut o( the Inferior Cmut common pleas, in and for the CotmUof Middlesex, agaioft the Goods and Cha'tles Lands and Tenements of licnius Martin, late of the cotinty aforefaid, letunable so the thirdTuefday in July last. NOTT'~E is hereby given to the fa id Irenins Martin, that uniefs lie apjjgar and file fpeual b-iu to the fatd action, on or before the third Tues day in January next, judgment will be en tered agaiuft liiinby deiault, and the fioods and chatties', lands and tenements In at tached, fold for the fatitUAimi of Inch of his Creditors as fliall appear to he jnfiiy rr titled to any demand thereon-, and (Hal lap ply for that purpose, according to the form of the statute in foci) cafe made& provided F.y order of the Court, DEARE, Clerk. Aug. lis, i awtf. WANTED. Two Apprentices To the Printing Bufinets. Enquire at this Ojiice. FOR SALE, the following Tra&s of Land, in Virginia. ONE trach S. Lane, Jiving on th< j premiCi-s, will (hew tins tra-ft. «••%*» Wilis % < lA.I, Anoriter ir»A, in FafrStWotiotyj'cs.Heci a- WafkiogtoV j ,«bp«pdi \j'itliiß^ijn{ri^wdl meadow ground, anefroayte feSn.by apply-, ing to Mr* "John Woatf, living. oil part of it Anothertraft jn Fairfax connty, con taimng392acre?, on Turkey-cock Run, a bout 6 inilesfrom Alexandria. Another tract in Fairfax county, contain ing about 176 acres, adjoining Mr. J. Wat son's feat, abouc four miles from Alexan dria. Another tract, in Fairfax county, con taining s>JVes, near Occoquan, joining Mr. Edward.Wafhingion's. Ailotlier tract, in Fairfax county, con taining So acres or thereabout, within a mile of Poliiclc Landing, and within five miles of Mount Vernon, lies lerel, and is I well timbered An undivided moie'v in another trgft, containing about 284 acres, in Fairla* couijty, sl>mit 5 tnilesfrom Wafhirgton, fe 9 from Alexandria, wti&re j. Robinson for imerly lived. Another parcel of land, within a mile of A exandria ,containing about 24 acres, and 10 be fold in acie or half-acre lots. Also, sundry unimproved lots nfvarious sizes, in different parts of the town of Al exandra. lodefcribe the premiftw more particu larly is deemed unnecessary, 2S it i> expec ted every person will examine and vi?w whatever part lie (ball be inclined to buy. My only object being to raVfe a certain fwm of money, by felling so many or such pai ts of ihe aforelaid tracts ot land and Jots as (hall be neceffaty for that piirpofe, one half of the purchase money nioft be paid at the ttme d» fontrsft. and'the other wit-kin « year the firft day of Aug'ufl next, and as i4ie time of deUvwvngpoffefijon er *xe. cuting a legal conveyance The lands re maining enfold, except the tr«rft in Prirce Will am, after raising a limited sum, will be divided into tenements, and leafed f»» a t rm ofyeais. From the I2thday ofO<. tober next, till the ijth of Decembr, I shall be-in the city of Richmond, andafte*- that time I shall remain at home, in Alex andria, at which places, or eljewhere, I shall be prepared to detail particulars, and toemerinto contrasts. Alexandria, July 2S CHARLES LEE. Ang. 8 ;t • i, tawiOw