* By tbe PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA. A Proclamation. WHEREAS it hath been reprefcnted to me, that James O' Fallon is levying an armed force in that part of the State of Virginia which is called Kentucky, diftorbs the public and lets at defiance the Treaties of the United States with the Indian Tribes* the A£t of Congreft, intituled, 41 An Ast to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian Tribes,'" and my Proclamations of the fourteenth and twfoty-fixth dajis ot August last, founded thereon : And it is my earned desire that those who have incautiously aflbciated themselves with the said James O' Fallon, mev be warned of their danger, I havethereforethonght fh to publifti this Proclamation, hereby declaring, that all persons violating the Treaiies nnd A6t aforefaid, shall be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law. Ana I do moreqver require all officers of the United States, whom it may concern, to use their best exertions to bring to jus tice any persons offending in the premises. In teflimony whereof I have caused the Seal of the Uni*ed States to be affixed to these the fame with my Hand. Don-tf/ the City of Philadelphia, the Nineteenth Day of March, in the Year of our Lord one thousand fevtn hundred and nine ty-one, and of the Independence of the United States the fifteenth. GEORGE WASHINGTON, By the President, THOMAS JEFFERSON. A CO-PARTNERSHIP having commenced between Joseph Anthony, and his Son, Thomas P. Anthony, under the firm of Joseph Anthony and Son, They have for Sale, at their Stores, (lately improved by Hewes and Anthony,) North fide Chefnut-Street Wharf, NEW-ENGLAND Rum, Molafles, Muscovado Sugars, Jamaica & Martinique Coffee, Pimento, Caflia, Old Batavia Arrack, Spermaceti & Wax Candles, Spermaceti, Right Whale, and Tanner's Oil, Best pick'd Mackarel, India Sales, at Salem. At the STORE of ELIAS HASKETT DERBY, Esq. On TUESDAY the sth of April next, at to o'clock, A. M. will commence the sale, by AUCTION, of the Cargo of the Brig Henry, Lately arrived from Bengal, Madras, and Isle of France ; r* r . . r . i .. . « « >» «• Consisting of a large and valuable affbrtment of INDIA GOODS. As follows—viz, BAFTAS, White Clotfis, proper for Sanrias, and > c ,. . ci Caifas, ) Shlrtm g» or Sheeting. Dun as—or striped Muslins. Durea Chintz, or painted ftriptd do. Chintz, a great variety. Striped Cottons, Jagienant Muslins. Ditto Ditto Handkerchiefs. Gmghams, Biue Cott n Handkerchiefs. Long Cloths, of a superior quality, suitable for shirting." Madras Patchcs, beautifully figured. Cami'oys, or blue and white itripGd Cottons. j; Morcas, or plain white Cloths. 1 S Madras Cambricks. D"to Duto Handkerchiefs, with borders. ii' ok Mu(l;ns. Duto Ditto Handkerchiefs, a great variety. A quantity of China Silk Handkerchiefs. A quantity of Ostrich Feathers. Sural Cotton, 23 bales. Indigo, of the Ule ot France, of a superior quality. An allortment of fine Winesof the Cape of Good Hope. Kaifins of do. A quaniity of India Shirts and Trowfers, for Sailors* wear. To the above will be added, a great variety of other Goods, which ar not enumerated. d/Jbf 100 Casks Raifms, ) " D,tto S Hyh" TCa 'f ° f th£ best lualnics -30 ditto Souchong, ) The Goods may be viewed a few days previous to the sale. W. P BARTLETT and CO. Auctioneers. Salem, Feb. 21,1791 MACHINERY FOR SPINNING FLAX, HEMP AND COMBED WOOL, THE Subscriber hereby gives public notice, that he has obtain ed a patent for a fliyering wheel and table, a movement for ioet tingthe thread,by conical doth coated thrumblers, and another for the fame furpoje, by a cloth coated 7 oiler, a leathern belt moved by rollers.for the purpose of the preparatory drawing of the jlivers, and another leathern belt moved in like manner t by r oiler sjor the purpose of drawing the rov edjlax, hemp and wool., being improvements upon the mill or ma chinery ofKendrew and Porthoufe of the town of Darlington in Great Britain. This machinery,-with the original mechanism on which it is grafted,being of the utmost value to the United States, the fubferi ber hereby offers to make and eredt a complete mill or mills, in cluding both the original works, and his above improvements thereon, for any individual or company, on terms to be by them agreed on ; and to condutl the Manufaftovy cither for a rfiareof the profits, or ilipulated wages. GEORGE PARKINSON, Philad, No. 65> Chejnut-Street, March tj, 1791. [93 6f.] Hyson, "> TEAS of the i"tZSS *»""• Boston Sail No, 1, 2,3, 4, and 7, 6 by 8 Window Glass, Boston Prime Beef, A quantity of choice Carrot Tobacco. N. England Tow Linen. Phi/adel. March 18. Bengal. Treasury Department, PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Tieafury, until the 28ih instant, inclusively, to furnifh by contra#, the following articles of cloathing, to be delivered at the city of Philadelphia, in seven weekly parcels, so as to compleatc the whole delivery on or before the 15th day of May nex, viz. 2000 round hats, 4 irts » zobo short coats, 4°44 pair of shoes 2000 vcfts 22 pair of buckles, 2000 pair of overalls, of drilling, 2009 Stocks, 40 pair of wollen overalls, 2002 Clasps, 2650 blankets. The articles mud beagrceable to such pattrrns as shall be airefK ed by the Secretary for the Department of War. Payment will be made as soon as ihc whole oFjhe articles shall have becß del:- vered, Treasury Department. March 22, 1791. NOTICE is hereby given, that l*ropolals will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Tre .fury, until the firfl Monday in September next inclusive, for the supply of all rations, which may be required for the use ot the United States, from the firft day of January to the thirty-firft day of December, 1792, both clays in clusive, at the places, and within the diftri&s herein after menti oned, viz. At any place or places, betwixt Yorktown in the state of penn lylyania and Fort Pitt, and at Fort Pitt. At any place or places, betwixt Fort Pitt and Fort M'lntofh, on the River Ohio, and at Fort M'lntofh. At any place or places, betwixt Fort M'lntofh and the mouth of the River Mufkingum, and at the mouth of the River Mufkingum. At any place or places, betwixt the mouth of the River Muf kingum, and up the said River to the Tufcarowas, and at the Tuf- Carowas* 2nd thence over to the Cayoga River, and down the said River to its mouth. At any place or places, betwixt the mouth of the River Muf kingum, and the mouth of the Scioto River, and at the mouth of the said River Scioto. At any place or places, betwixt the mouth of Scioto River, and the mouih of the great Miami, at the mouth of the great Miami, and from thence to the Rapids, on the Falls of the Ohio, and at the said Rapids. At any place dr places, betwixt the mouth of the great Miami, up the said Miami, to and at Piquctown, and thence over to the Miami Village, on the river of the fame name which empties into Lake Erie. At any place or places from the rapids ofthe Ohio, to the mouth of the Wabafti, thence up the said Wabafh to Post St. Vincenncs, at Post St. Vincennes, and thence up the said river Wabalh, to the Miami village, before described. At any place or places, from the mouth of the Wabafh river to the mouth of the river Ohio. Atany placeor places, on the east fide of the river MifTifippi, from the mouth of the Ohio river,to the mouth of thelllinois river. At any place or places, from the mouth of the Miami river to the Miami Village. At any place or places, from the Miami Village to Sandufk\, and at Sandufky, and from Sandufky to the mouth of Cayoga river. At any place or places, betwixt Fort Pitt and Venango, and at Venango. At any place or places, betwixt Venango and Lc Beuf, and at Le BcUf, betwixt Le Beuf and Prefq'lfle, at Prefq'lflc, and be twixt Prefq'lfle and the mouth of Cayoga river At the mouth of Cavogl river, and at any place or places, on the route from FoTt Pitr, to the|mouth of Cayoga river, by the way of Big Beaver creek. At any place or places, on the east fide of the Miffifippi, between the mouth of the Ohio and the river Margot inclusively. At any place or places, from the said river Margot, to the ri'»er Yazous inclusively. At any place or places, from the mouth ©f the river Tenefee, to Ocochappo or Bear creek, on the said river inclusively. Should any rations be required at any places, or within other diftritts, not fpecified in these proposals, the price of the fame to be hereafter agreed on, betwixt the public and the contractor. The rations to be supplied are to consist of the following articles, viz. One pound of bread or flour, One pound of beef, or of a pound of pork, Half a jill of rum, branoy or Whisky, One quart of fait, } Two quarts of vinegar, f ~ 1 , c c > per. 100 rations. Iwo pounds or loap, C r One pound of candles, ) ALSO, That Proposals will be received at t'ne said office until the fir ft Monday in September next, inclusive, for the supply of all rations which may be required for the use of the United States, from the fi'ft day of January to the thirty-firft day of December, 1792, both days inclusive, at Springfield, in the (late of Mafiachu fetts, and the P ft of W> ft-Point, in the state of New-York, The rations to be supplied, are to consist of the fame articles a are above mentioned. ALSO, That proposals will be received at the said office, until the lft Monday in September next inclusive, for the fapplv of all rations, which may he required lor the life of the United States, from the lft day of January to the 31ft day of December, 1792, both days inclusive, at the places, and within the diftn&s herein after mentioned. At the post on the river Saint Mary, at pTcfent commanded by Capt. Henry Burbf-ck. At the pott on the river Altamaha, at prcfent commanded by Capt. John Smith. At the post on the river Oconee, at prcfent commanded by Capt, Joseph Savage. At:he post on the river Apalachee, at prcfent commanded by Capt. Michael Rudolph. At any other place or places within the state ot Georgia which may hereafter be occupied as permanent posts by any troops ot the United States. And ior rations deliverable on the march to such future posts. The rations are so be furnifhed in such quantities as that there shall at all times, during the said term, be fufficient for the con sumption ot the troops at each of the said posts, for the fpareofat leafl two months in advance, in good and whdiefo.'ne provisions. The rations to be supplied are to consist or the fame articles, as are abovementioncd. It is to be understood in each cafe, that all loflVs fuftainrd bv the depredations ofthe enemy, orhy means of the troops ot the United States, shall be paid for at the prices of the articles captured or des troyed, on the depbfitions of two or more creditable chara&ers, and the certificate of a commiflioned officer, ascertaining the cir cumflances of the loss, and the amount of the articles for which compensation is claimed. The ptopofals may be made for the whole of the above posts to gether, or separately for Springfteld, for Weft-Point, for Yorktown, and the seventeen places following it, and for the posts in Georgia ; aud they mull fpeciiy the lowcft price per ration, for prompt pay ment. JC7* AfeiD copies of the CONSTITUTION of the United States, printed with Notes, may be had of the Editor. 796 March i, 1791 Captain Armstrong, JNFORMS his fellow-foldicrsandothers.whomavwifh to eniio that he has commenced recruiting in the city of Philadelphia' where a generous bounty, and other encouragement will be given Young men, who wifli to become Adventurers in a new country, by joining this command, may acquire a knowledge of the Western World, fubjeft to no exper.ee ; and after fervir.~ a (hort period, set down on their own farms, and enjoy all tk- Weffingsof peace and plenty. JOHN ARMSTRONG. Philadelphia, March 14, 1791. PRICE CURRENT. PHILADELPHIA. PER QUANTITY. MARCH 25. —Dollars at 7/6, ANCHORS pr.lb. 6 Allum, Englilh, pr. cwt. 35; Diuo, Rich pr. !b. 10d Afhrs, pot, per tOD, 37/ tor 40/ Peari, 50/52/ io.< Arrack pr. gall. ICS 12s 6d Brandy, common, 5J Cogniac 8 ( 4^ Brazilctto, ■pr. ton. lil a 161 Bricks pr. M gos Bread, (hip pr. cwt. 1956 Ditto, pilot 35! Ditto, final I wat<* 45/ 481 Beer, Ami rican, in bot. / .g pr. doz. > pr. bbl. 36* ( Crowley's pr. fag. Snake root pr. lb. u 6d 2ssd Soap, Common 6d ■ Brown ' 6i Castile Starch Snuff is6d 316J Spermaccti, refined, 3/ Sail Cloth, English, ) c , pr. yard, '( »" ««' ■ Boston, No. I. 2*3^ No. 11. 2J .'d Ruflia sheeting. pr. p. qo* C Lump, pr. Ib. I(4d I Loaf, fijjgle rcfijicd is $d j Ditto, double do. | Havannah, white gi J Ditto, brown, yd L Mufcovada,pr.cwt, 60sj$f Spirits Turpentine pr. gall. 4, f Allum pr. bush. ?. 2s ?i < ) Cadiz isiofe 00 QLifbon 'is 2i Ship build. W.O. frames ) 90 p. ton, $ 100. Do. LO. & red C. do. 6/6/5 Shingles, fhnrt, p. M. 15* 20 ■ -long drefled 90; 100. Scantling, heart, $03150. Sap 42 s 45. C Pipe pr. 1300 pieces 12 J W.- O. hogshead 7/ 5 > j R. O. do. 5/ jj < I Lcogan gl'tgi V 3 { Barrel 4/ icj L Heading 8/ioj ' Otter, be ft pr. piece 301 Minks isSd Fox, grey 2s 6d 6s red 4 s 8j Martins 3J 3 J 1 Port pr. pipe 39/ 4 2 * r j Ditto pr. gall. V Do. in bottles, pr.doz. 30s Claret o~- -IW ihciry pr. gall. 6> gd 9 s daljgi 4 s bs Bees pr. lb. 22 " le-bone, long pr. lb. 2J3d fliort, pr. lb. lS Wax Wha COURSE OF EXCHANGE. Bills of Exchange, London* go days, 7 2 § Ditto 60 Hays 73i Ditto 30 days 74 Amsterdam, 60 days, pr. guilder, 2s 11 d 3* 30 days 3 s France, 60 days,pr.s liv. 6s 8 j 30 days 6s 10a Hi oj 6 4 3 0S 45