A CARD. Joseph Wheaton PRESENTS his compliments so his old Military Friends, the Gentlemen of the Civil Lift, and the Public—wifhcsthey may be fnormed that he has received a very hand Tome Assortment of the bed chosen SPRING GOODS, By the Pi cou, and other late arrivals, which are now opening at his KNOWN CHEAP STORE, No. 38, Third-Street, North, and which he is determined to dispose of (at wholesale or retail) on so low terms as must make it an objefl to cujlomers. Orders from his friends will be attended to with pun£luality and dil patch, and the time of payment made convenient. Philad. May 2, 1791 IMPERIAL HYSON, SOUCHONG, and BOHEA REFINED SUGARS, COFFEE, & SPICES,&c.&c Of the firtt quality—by retail, No 19, Third-Street, between Chefnut and Market Streets, |CT LOTTERY TICKETS, New-Haven Wharf, to commence drawing 13th September, Maflachufetts Semi-Annual, ?d Class, 13th October, may be had as above. Pintard and Bleecker, PURCHASE and SELL all kinds of Certificates & Public Securities, On COMMISSION, at public and private sale, on the following terms : ON the specie amount of all sales or purchases at au£Hon, one eighth per cent. On ditto of all sales or purchases at private sale, on all sums below 5 000 nominal dollars, one-halj per cent.; and on all sums above 5000 nominal dollars, one-jourth per cent. For receiving interest at the Loan-Office, one per cent. For making transfers at ditto, one dollar each transfer. Such persons throughout the United States, as may be pleased to favor the fubferibers with their orders, may rely on their being executed with and dispatch, as consi derable experience in the public flocks, together with extensive conne6lions in the city of New-York and different parts of the continent, enable them to conduct their operations with peculiar advantages, March 15, 1791 Intelligence-Office, In Fourth-Street, second Door below Market-Street, Francis White BUYS and Sells on Comniiflion all kinds of Public Securities and Paper Monies. Tranfadls business for those who have claims on the United States, or against either of the States, particularly for the Officers, Soldiers and Mariners, and others who have served in or about the late American Army, or for their legal Heirs, Ad ministrators, Attornies. See. Certificates and such Paper Monies furniflied for country people and others, who have to make payments toth Pennsylvania Loan or Land Offices, as will pass equal to fpccie, and their warrants, patents, See. palled through the different offices. Money borrowed or loaned, and discounts procured for bills, bonds, and notes of hand, with or without dc- posits. Houses, Farms, Lands, Lots, bought and fold, and Houses, Rooms, Boarding and Lodging, rented or set, or pro cured for Strangers or others. Reputable Characters of either sex, and of any profeflion, out of Place, may hear of Employ—and Families, Merchants, Travellers and others, be supplied with suitable do mestics. Those at a distance who may address on either the above fub jefts, their letters being post pdjd, will be duly attended to, by FRANCIS WHITE. (ep tf) PhilaH. June 22, 1791 Public Securities, Bought and Sold, on COMMISSION, by SAMUEL ANDERSON, Chefnut-Street, next door to the Bank, No. 97. MASSACHUSETTS SEMI-ANNUAL Lottery Tickets, Cldfs Second, to be had at the fame place May 28, 1791. Public Notice is hereby given, to all whom these prefenis (hall come, or in any wife concern, That JAMES GARDNER, late of Wilmington, North-Carolina, deceased, did make four promifTory notes payable to SAMUEL JACKSON, of Philadelphia, Merchant, all bearing date the 19th July, 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 tor seven hundred and forty pounds,in twelve months—and one for seven hundred and forty-five pounds thir teen shillings and three-pence, in fifteen months, amounting in the whole to two thousand five hundred and ninety-eight poundsthir teen shillings and three-pence, and payable in produce at Wil mington :—Which laid notes have been afligned by the said Sa muel Jackson to THOMAS MACKIE and Co. and JAMES HOOD, Merchants, Philadelphia, and have since, in the life-time of the said Gardner, by him been accounted for and paid in part to the amount of two thousand and forty-feven pounds fifteen Shil lings and fix-pence, to the said THOMAS MACKIE, and Co. in.proof of which the fubferibers have fufficient vouchers. These are therefore to caution all persons from purchasing said notes as they will not be taken up. THOMAS WRIGHT,) ROBERT SCOTT, C Executors, M. R. WILLKINGS,) Wilmington, North-Carolina, 27th May, 1791 Published, and to be fold by the Editor, price £th of a Dollar, TWENTY-SIX LETTERS, On the most important Subjects, Refpe&ing the REVOLUTION of AMERICA Written in Holland in the year 1780, By the Vice-President of the United States. PINTARD & BLEECKER, New-York, No. 57, King-Street. (97 law 6m) (e p. 3 m. Funds of the United States. ALL kinds of the Public Debt of the Union, bought, fold, or ex changed; Foreign and Inland Billsof Exchange ntgociated; Merchandize of all forts bought and fold on Commission, and ell other Bulinefs in the line of a Broker, tranfj&rd by WILLIAM CLELAND, •At the Office, next door to the Cujlom-Hcufe, State-Street, BOSTON. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, NEATLY executed in Profile, have jutl come to hand, and for sale by MclTrs. Carey,Stewait and Co. Mr. William Young, Mr. Robeit Campbell, Mcflis. Rice and Co. Bookfclltris, and by the Editor.—Price jths of a Dollar. Philad. June 29, 1791. New-Haven Wharf Lottery. THE Legifiature of the State of Conne&icut, at their frflion in December lalt, granted a Lottery for the purpose of extend ing Union Wharf, in the harbour of New-Haven, to the channel; and appointed the fubferibers managers, who having given bond for the faithful discharge of their trust, present the public with the following s c Prize of 140 539° 5842 Prizes. 11658 Blanks. 17500 Tickets, at Five Dollars each, is Subject to a dedu&ion of twelve and a half per cent The public utility of extending this wharf, is too evident to re quire any comment, to those who are acquainted with the town and harbour of New-Haven ; to those who are not, fuffice it to fay, that its beautiful situation is not furpafTed, if equalled by any ; be ing in the heart of a country, which may, with propriety, be said to be the garden of America. The harbour lays open to the found but by reaion of the flats, this wharf is necessarily extended 10 the channel, where (hips can load and unload ; and when compleat ed, will be the most extensive and commodious wharf in America, the whole extent being about 3>4ths of a mile; and not only the mercantile interest of New-Haven and the towns adjacent, but the maritime interest of all the States will be benefited by it. The general wish that prevails in the minds of all dalles of people, for the success of this enterprize, together with the very great advan tage which this scheme holds out to adventurers (there being more capital prizes for the number of tickets than any yet published in America) induce the managers to believe the tickets will meet with a speedy sale. The drawing will positively commence at the State-House, iri New-Haven, on the 13th of September next, or sooner, if the tickets are fold. A lift of the fortunate numbers will be published, and the prizes naid on demand, by the managers. Those prizes notcalled for in nine months after drawing, will be deemed as generously given tor the ufc ot the wbarf, and appropriated accordingly. Managers; J a me? Rice, Jeremiah Atwater, Joseph Drake, New-Haven, April 14, 1791. $3" TICKETS in the above Lottery may be had at the Compting-houfe of Meflrs. Stefhen Austin, and Co. corner of Front and Pine-Streets. Who will pay the prizes which may be drawn by Tickets pur chased of them in said Lottery. Tickets in the MafTachufetts Lottery that have drawn prizes, will be received in payment for the above tickets. MASSACHUSETS SEMI-ANNUAL LOTTERY THE MANAGERS of the STATE-LOTTERY attire the Public, that the second Class of the SEMI-ANNUAL LOT TERY will positively commence drawing on the day appointed, viz. On Thursday the 13th of Oflcber next, or sooner, if the Tickets shall be disposed of. As the Managers have in their several monthly Lotteries commenced drawing at the hour afligned, so they are determined to be equally as pundlual in this. SCHEME. NOT TWO BLANKS TO A PRIZE 25,000 Tickets, at Five Dollars each, are 125,000 Dollars, to be paid in the following Prizes, fubjeft to a dedu&ion of twelve and an half per cent, for the use of the Commonwealth. (eptf) Prizes, 120 161 2CO 7585 8388 Prizes. 16612 Blanks, 95000 Tickets. TICKETS in the above Class may be had of the several Managers, mho will pay the prizes on demand-, of the Treasurer of the Commonwealth; ot James White, at his Book-store, Franklin's Head, Court-street—and at other places, as usual. BENJAMIN AUSTIN, jun.-j DAVID COBB, i SAMUEL COOPER. GEORGE R. MINOT, ) JOHN KNEELAND, Rojlorty April 14, 1791. (£3" Blank Powers to receive the Interefl, and for the transfer of the principal of public debt, agreeable to the Rules ejlablijhed in the i'rea fury Department : Also Blanks for abflradls of Certificates, to be fold by the Editor. ENES S E S L I or THE H[ E M 10,000 Dollars, is 5 000 4000 2000 arc 1000 5 00 aoo Not two Blanks to a Prize Michael Todd, El i j ah Austin, Joseph How el i . CLASS II Dollars 10000 3000 2000 1000 500 200 100 5° 40 3° 20 10 HAVING compltted the fecund volume of tiir Cm zette, its patrons, and the public at large, are injorm ed that it-mill be prosecuted on its original plan, -with every improvement that friend/hip and ingenuity may figg'fl- The price of this Gazette, (published Wednefdayi and Saturdays,) is Three Dollars per annum—one half ta be paid at the time offubferibing. The utmofl punUuahty is obftrved in transmitting the papers to fubferibtrs : The Editor thinks then it the fair eft prefptel that Information ■from the feat Of government-, to the extremes of the Uni.cn, wi.'linfy* ture circulate with greater facility and certainty, mtM through thi past winter.—Additional from all parts of the Union are therefore folicitei? '• This volume contains the laws of the two la]} Jiffioni of Congress—the journal and debates of the house. if Representatives—reports of the heads of departmentt —be fides a greater variety oj original communications immediately conneded with the interejls of the United States, than any other periodical publication. The Editor acknowledges with gratitude th* punc tual payments received from a great proportion of his fubferibers —some arrearages remain—which he is con fident will very speedily be discharged. Payments may be made to the several persons of whom the papers are received. Advertisements of one square, or less, will bt in serted in this Gazette, three times, for one dollar— fubjequent insertions,twenty-five cents each; larger ad vertisements in proportion : No vehicle in the United States gives so immediate a circulation —and the num ber of each imprefjion is at Jirefent fourteen hundred. i 0.000 1400 43.' 20 By CAREY, STEWART, if Co. 87500 RELIGIOUS OPINIONS. BY M. NECKER. Extratts from the Monthly Review, vol. 78, page 598. De I'importance des opinions religieufes. By M. Nbcker. 6<r TPHE offering here made at the fhrinc of religion, by a man of A business, a man of true political wisdom, and a man of the world, in the city of Paris, is a curious phenomenon. —It is alio noble one—and gives M. Necker, who has been long eftecmed for his great capacity, literary merit, and eminent virtues, a new and dijlinguiflied title to the veneration oj the public. It has been this vir tuous man's destiny to arrive at eminence in every line that he has pursued, from the counting house to the thrcfhold of the cabinet, And it is impoflible, if we icad the work before us with candour and attention, not to fee that both his head and his heart make a d'jlinguijhed and ajfecling appearance in the cauje of religion. Vol. 80, page 370. " We rejoice to fee this excellent work naturalized here—and it ought to be translated into evciy European language." (4^ Scarce In various Languages—being part of a private Library, Among which are the following : FOLIO. Euripides, Homer, Demosthenes, Xenophon, Plato, Lucian, Plutarch, Paufania?, Procopius, Eufebius, Nicepho rus, Cicero, Virgil, Horacc, Livy, Tacitus, Seneca, Pliny, See. Quarto. Pindar, Ariflotle, Terence, Ovid, Casfar, Suetonius, Juvenal, Manilius, &c. Ottetvo £3 infra. Septuagint, Aristophanes, Longinu% Theo phraftus, Epiaetus, Hefiod, Orpheus, M. Antoninus, Phataris, Ifo~rates, Polyasnus, Lucretius, Catullus, Tibullus, Properties, Paterculus, Flora*, Lucan, Statius, Gellius, Aufonius, Vida, Bu chanan, Boethius, Poera: minores Latini, Callipaedia, Sttada, L. Valla, See. Catalogues may be had, and further particulars learned, at the Rook-Store of MeJJrs. Rice and Co. Market-Street. Catalogues are aljo Jlitched up with the AMERICAN MUSEUM, for April. June 1, 1791. (eaw) A FINE CHANCE FOR A YOUNG PRINTER. A Printing Press and Types, together with the right of publishing a PAPER, in good repute, the fubferibers to which are continually increasing— The present number ot its patrons is between seven and eight hundred. The types consist of Burgiois, Pica, and a fufficient quantity of lar ger letter to display advertisements to advantage. The situation is in the interior part ot Massachusetts, in the centre of a populous and thriving community,and within 17 miles ot an ex cellent Paper-Mill, where paper of every quality and size may always be had 011 thort notice. Perhaps no country paper on the continent has a larger Hiare of Advertisements than the one offered for sale. A very confidcrable profit also accrues from the sale of Blanks of all kinds, which are much used in the place—from the publication of Hand-Bill-, See. Sec. It is a good situation, also, for a small Book-Store—and it is supposed the Book-Binding bu siness might be carried on in the fame place to advantage. Dollars. 10000 6oco 6000 6000 500 c 6000 8000 4500 4000 3600 3220 2000 60680 125000 For further particulars, enquire of John Fen no, at his Office, No. 69, High-Street, between Second and Third-Streets, Phi ladelphia. (law 8w) Matthew M'Connell, In Chesnut-Street, No. 66, BUYS and SELLS all kinds of THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNION; has frequently occasion to NEGOCIATE INLAND BILLS OF EXCHANGE—and will receive Orders for making SUBSCRIPTIONS to the BANK of the UNITED STATES. Philadelbhia, March 30, 1791 few copies oj the CONSTITUTION of the United States, printed with Notes, may be had of the Editor. ADVERTISEMENT. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, (Price Six Shillings J No. 22, North Front-Street, TREATISE on the IMPORTANCE ok To be disposed of, BY PRIVATE SALE, A COLLECTION OF and Valuable 800 FOR S A L E, K S, (96 tf)
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