•A PRINTING APPARATUS compleat, and a NEWS-PAPER ESTABLISHMENT. ANY young Man, ot re fpeftable charadcr, capable ot conduct- the PRINTING BUSINESS in its ditferent branches, may have an opportunity ot engaging as a PAR TN fc-R, in a aigc commercial town, where ihc present incomc and prolpccts are highly flattering to those ot an industrious turn. A fmalJlum will be requcitcd in hand, and further particulars explained in person, by addrefling a line to Z. lownly, at ihc 13ar o e Merchant* and Lxchangc Cotfcc-Houlc. Pnilad. July 20, 1791 TAKENO T I C E. THE Managers of the Newark Bridce Lottery will begin paying ihe Prizes drawn in the tuft Class on Monday the 11 ih of Jul) ,bv which time the Tickets in the Secon a.s will be ready to deliver 10 applicant* agreeable To accommodate holders of Tickets undrawn in the ir as. the fame numbers in the Second Oafs will be lodged, i co "^'J l ent, in the fame places where the fiift were fold, as loon as polhble, and it not, such holders mufl apply to the Manager who l.gned their Tickets. Such pel sons will plcafe to rake notice, that appli cation for renewal in the Second Class mull be made belore the i ith of August next. JOHN N. CUMMING,) JESSF. BALDWIN, Managers. lOHN D. ALVKY, ) J - C ** Newark, June 27, 1791 Public Notice is hereby given, to all whom thcfe prefcn s (hall come, or in any wife concern, Thai TAMES GARDNER, late o( Wilmington, Norih-Carolina, deceaied, did make four promilTory notes ayable to SAMI EL JACKSON, of Philad- lphia, all bearing date the 19th lulv, 1785, one for three hundred and seventy-one pounds, pay able in fix months—one for seven hundred and forty two pounds, in nine months —one lor seven hundred and forty pounds,in twelve months—and >ne for seven hundred and forty-five pounds ihir teeu (hillings and threepence, in fifteen months,amounting 111 the whole to two thousand five hupdeed and ninety-eight pounds thir teen fhilling> and three-pencr, and payable in uroduce at W'l minnon Which laid notes have been aOigned by the said Sa muel ]acklon to THOMAS MACKIE and Co. and JAMES HOOD, Merchants, Philadelphia, and have since, in the life-um< ef the said Gardner, by him been accounted for and paid in part to the amount of two thousand and forty-feven pounds fifteen (lul ling, and fix-pence, 10 the said THOMAS MACKIE, and Co. in proof of which the fubferibers have fufficieni vouchers. These are therefore to caution all persons from purchasing said notes as thev will not be taken up. THOMAS WRIGHT,S ROBERT SCOTT, > Executors. M. R. WILLKINGS, ) Wilmington, North-Carolina, iythMa , 1791 Ctonct-TowN, June 30, 1791. THF. PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES having approv ed Ihe Cues For the Public Buildings, to be erefled in purlo ance of the a& of C for eftabliOiing the temporary and permanent feat of g' vernment of the United States, the Com m'fli'")neis, appointed in virtue of that ast, will meet at George- Town, on Monday the seventeenth day ofO&ober next, and pro ceed m iell, at Vendue, a number ot lots in the b<"it situations in the Federal City A deposit of 8 per cent, will be required ; the residue t> be secured on Bonds, with ft curity, payable in thrtc equal vearly payments.—The farther terms will be made known at the sale. THOMAS JOHNSON, ") DAVID STEWART, > Commiflioners. DANIEL CARROL, ) War Department, MAY 1,0, i 791- INFORMATION is hereby given to all the military Invalids of the United States, that the sums to which thev are entitled for fix months ot their annual pension, from the 4th day of Mareh, 17.91, and which will become due on the 4th day of September ensuing, will be paid on the laid day by the Commiflioners of the Lo ms within the States refpe£lively,undL j r the usual regulations,viz. Every application for payment must be accompanied by the fol lowing vouchers. lft. The certificate given by the state, fpecifyiivg that the oerfon poffefling the fame is in fa£l an invalid, and ascertaining the sum to which as such he is annually entitled. 2d. An affidavit, agreeably to the following form : A. B came before vie. one of the Juflices of the connty of in the slate of and made oath that he is the fame A. B. to whom the original certificate in his pojjeffion was given, of which the following is a copy (the certificate given by the slate to be recited) That he served (re gime /, cor pi or vejfe!) at the time he was djabled, and that he now re sides in the and county of and has resided there for the lafl years, previous to which he resided in In cafe in invalid should apply for payment by an attorney, the said attorney, rrfidcs the certificate and Oath before recited, must produce a special letter of attorney agreeably to thefollowing form: I, A. B. of county of flqte of do hereby conflitute and appoint C. D. of my lawful attorney, to receive in my behalf of m) frenfion for fix months, as an inv.'/id of the United States, from the fourth dv of March, one thoufind seven hundred and and ending the fourth, day of September of the fame year. Signed and s ealed in the presence of IVitnifi'c!. Acknowledged before me, Applications of executors and administrators must be accompa nied with legal evidence of their refpedlive offices, and also of the time the invalids died, whose pension they may claim. By command of the Prrfident of the United States, H. KNOX, Secretary of IVar, Funds of the United States. ALL kinds of the Public Debt of the Union, bought, fold, or ex changed ; Foreign and Inland Bills oj Exchange negociated ; Merchandize of all forts bought and fold on and all other Bulinefs in the line of a Broker, tranfa&ed by WILLIAM CLELAND, At the Office, next door to die CuJlom-HouJe, S:ate-Street, BOSTON. Publrfhrd. ; Quality and size may cellenr Paper-Mill, where eve y' 1 >, ron the always be had on than the one offered STST A?ery a.so accues fromthet fa,e ot Blanks of all tindswhich are much used ,n the p t rut^ dn,g bu t,.,efs might be earned on in p ai ° his For further particulars, enquire 0 J Third Streets Phi- No. 69, High-Sireet, between Second and Ph. ladelphia. CONTRACT, For ere&ing BRIDGES over the Hack, nsaok and P^ S * ,CK . Rivers, between Powles-Hook and Newark, in the State ot New-Jersey. THE Commissioners appointed by an att of 'he legi ature o I the state of New-Jerky, to erefl bridges over the Hackinuck and Pa" rivers, hiving obtained the neeeflary ffurveys, ,rc no ,v readv to receive proposals for performing < he < a ™ e - and offrr the following conditions for the consideration oi such as may t>c inclined to contrail The situation of the bridge across