BOOKS. Carey, Stewart, and Co. Xu. 22, Nn» TH-Fkont-STH£T, HAVE FOR SALE, A large collection of BOOKS; Among which are the following AMERICAN EDITIONS. LOVELASS on Bill* of Ex- Ddllas's Reports. c h an g C . Kirby's Connecticut Reports. Cork's Vade Mecum. Conduflor Gcneralis. Gilbert's Law of Evidence. New Edinburgh Dispensatory. Cullen's First Lines the Pr»c- lice of Hhyfic. Rush's Medical Enquiries Brown's Elements of Medicinc. Ofterwald'sChriftianTheologv. JenynV Internal Evidence of Rife and Progrefi of Religion the Christian Religion. in the Soul. Beanie's Evidence ot Ditto. Neckrr on Religious Opinion*. Think Well On't. Fordyce's Addresses to Young De vout Christian's VadeMecum Men. lid wards's History of Redemp- Sermons to Young tion, omen. Poor Man's Help and Young fedlions. Man's Guide. " againfl Chaunccv. Jewton's DiHertalions on the Booth's Apology for the Bapnfts Prophecies. Doway Tranfijuon of the Vul ,e£lures delivered by Soame gate Bible. Jenvns. Enfield's Family Prayers. The Christian Remembrancer. Methodist Hymns. future State Eternal. Watts's Hymns and Pfalmj. Ruffel's Seven Sermons. Price's Sermons. Ram fay's American Revolution History of America. Morfc's Geography. Siege of Gibraltar. Shaw's Abridgement of Bruce's Travels. Keate's Account of the Pclew J (lands. Pikc's Arithmetic. Gough's Arithmetic, altered by Workman. Clark's Introdufliontothe mak- ing of Latin. Dodfley's Fables. P. Ovidii N.ifonis Metamor- phofeon, 1. X. Philadelphia Latin Grammar. Ruddiman's Rudiments. Schoolmaster's Afliftant. St leftae e Vcttri Tcftamento Hiftoria*. Scott's LefTons on Elocution. Sargeant's Short Hand. Wettenhall's Greek Grammar. Young Man's Companion. Catechism of Nature. Hervey's Meditations. Young's Night Thoughts. Thomson's Seasons. Rudiments of Taste. Klopftock's McfTiah. Lavater's Aphorisms. IMPORTED BOOKS. Kennel's Roman Antiquities. School Dialogues. Trimmer's Sacred History, Andrews's History of the Amc -6 vols, rican War, 4 vols. Nicholfon's Navigation. New Annual Register. Alexander's Experimental En- Vattel's Law of Nations. quiries. - Experimental Eflays. Huxham on Fevers. Virtues and Efficacy of a Crust of Bread. Edinburgh Pharmacopia. Burke's Speeches and Political Tra&s. Beauties of the British Senate. Davies's Dramatic Miscellanies. Miss Murray's Meatona. Stuart's View of Society. Richard Steele'sCorrefpondence Man of the Moon, 2 vols. Dramatic Pieces. Philadelphia, Augvfl 6, 17Q1 War Department, MAY 30, i 791. INFORMATION is hereby given to all the military Invalids of the United States, that the sums to which they are entitled for fix months of their annual pension, from the 4th day of Mareh, 1791, and which will become due on the 4th day of September ensuing, w ll be paid on the said day by the Commiflionersof the Loans within the States refpettively,under the usual regulations,viz. Every apolication lor payment mull be accompanied by the fol lowing vouchers. ill. The certificate given b) the (late, fpecifying that the person pofTefling the fame is in la6l an invalid, and ascertaining the fuin to which as such Ije is annually entitled. 2d. An affidavit, agreeably to the following form : A. B came before me. one of the JuJiices of the connty of in tne jtate of and made oath that he is the fame A. B. to whom the original ccrtifcate in his pojjefjion was given, the following is a copy (the certificate given by the Jlate to be recited ) That he served (re giment, corps or vejjel) at the time he was djabled, and that he now re sides in the and county of and has refded there for the lafi years, previous to which he resided in In cafe an invalid should apply for payment by an attorney, the laid attorney, btfides the certificate and oath before recited, mud produce a special letter of attorney agreeably tothefollowingfoim: I } A. B. of county of Jlate of do hereby confiitute and appoint C. D. of my lawful attorney, to receive in my behalf of my pension Jor fix mo ths, as an invalid of the United States, from the Jourth day of March, one thoufund seven hundred and ninety-one, and ending the Jout th day of September of the fame year. Signed and r ealed in the presence of Witnejfes. Acknowledged before me, Applications of executors and administrators must be accompa nied with legal evidence of their refpe&ive offices, and alio of the time-the invalids died, whose pension they may claim. By command of the President of the United States, H. KNOX, Secretary of IVar. Buchan's Domcflic Medicine, latest edition. Clark on Difeafesof Horses. Gentleman's Pocket farrier. on ihc Religious As- Life of Baron Trenck, Smith's Wealth of Nations. Paley's Moral Philosophy. Smellie's Philosophy of Natural History. Nicholfon's Natural Philosophy Junius's Letters. Hale's Ass ftionate Epistles to his Child r en. Beauties of Johnson, of Sterne. Percival's Father's Inftru&ions. Lady's Advice to her Daughters. Emma Corbet. Accomplilhed Gentleman. Ela, or the Delusions of the Heart, Adventures of Maria Cecilia. Adventures of Alphonfo and Dalinda. Beattie's Poems. Conquest of Canaan. Chefterficld's Principles of Po- litenefs. Economy of Human Life. Fables for the Ladies. Freneau's Poems. Mackenzie's Lounger. More's Sacred Dramas. Present tor an Apprentice, Walker's Academic Speaker. Life of Robinson Crufoe. Saville's Miscellanies. School of Wisdom •Knox's Sermons, 2 vols. Description of 300 Animals. Boyle's Voyages. Sterne's Sentimental Journey. The Apocrvpha. Marmontel's Belifarius. Journey through Sweden. Dupaty's Travels. Stretch's Beauties of History. Allifm's Essay on the Nature and Principles of Taste. (w&fqw iaw6t) CHILDS AND SWAINE Have now id the Prrfs, and in a few days will publidi In a handsome Volume OCTAVO, rpRICt ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF] THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; Collated wilh, and corrcflcd by, the original Rolls in the effice of the Secretary of State, agreeably to a resolve of Congrds, patted the 18th February, 1791. With a COMPLETE INDEX. This volume will comprifethe Federal Constitution, the A£ls of the three Seflions of the First Congreis, and the Treaties . also, the Declation of Independence, and sundry Refoives and Ordinances of Congreis under the Confederation. New-York, Augujl 3. Charleftown (MafT.) Lottery. CLASS XXII. THE MANAGERS of kid Lottery present to the Public ihe following s CHE M E Of the Twintv-S econd Class, Confuting of 7000 Tickets, at Thrie Dollars cacb, 21,000 » Prize of 1 »5 20 20 20 40 60 70 80 2008 2335 Prizes, 4665 Blanks, 7000 Tickets, Amount, 21000 (t3" This Class will commence drawing on or belore the iflol S:ptember. Tickets may be had of the several Managers in Cliarleftown, and at the usual places in Bolton. THOMAS HARRIS, MATTHEW BRIDGE, £ Managers. SAMUEL SOLEY, ) Charleston, May 25, 1791. Hazard and Addoms, No. 173, Market-Street, HAVE Tickets in the above, and in the MaflachufettsSecond &emi.annual lottery, for Sale. MASSACHUSETS SEMI-ANNUAL LOTTERY CLASS II THE MANAGERS of ihe STATE-LOTTERY allure the Public, that the second Class of the SEMI-ANNUAL LOT TERY will positively commence dra-wing on the day appointed, viz. On Thursday the 13th of October next, or Jooner, if the Tickets (hall be disposed of. As the Managers have in their several monthl;'Lotteries commenced drawing at the hour alfigned, so they arc determined to be equally as punflual 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. Prizes. Dollars. Dollars. 2 of 10000 is 10000 2 3000 are 6000 2 2000 6000 5 6000 10 s ooc 6000 80 8000 90 45°° 100 4000 3600 3220 2000 60680 120 i6i 200 7585 8388 Prizes. 16612 Blanks, 9-gooo Tickets. (£3P TICKETS in the above Class may be had of the several Manage r will pay the prizes on demand; of the Treasurer of the Commonwealth; of James White, at his Book-store, Franklin's Head, Court-street—and at other places, as usual. BENJAMIN AUSTIN, jun.~| DAVID COBB, | SAMUEL COOPER. GEORGE R. MINOT, JOHN KNEELAND, Boflon, April 14, 1791- Public Notice is hereby given, to all whom these presents (hall come, or in any wife concern, That JAMES GARDNER, late of Wilmington, North-Carolina, deceased, did make lour promissory 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 lor fevenhundred and forty pounds,in twelve months—and one for seven hundred and forty-five pounds thir teen (hillings and three-pence, in fifteen months, amounting in (he whole to two thouland five hundred and ninety-eight poundsthir teen (hillings 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 foity-feven pounds fifteen (hil lings and fix-pence, to the said THOM AS MACKIE, and Co. in proof of which the fubferihers have fufficient vouchers. These are therefore to caution all persons from puichafing said notes as they will not be taken up. THOMAS WRIGHT,) ROBERT SCOTT, [ Executors. M. R. WILLKINGS,) Wilmington, North-Carolina, zythMay, 1791. (e p. 3 m. (Jdr Blank Powers to receive the Interest, and for the transfer of th e principal of public debt, agreeable to the Rules ejlabliflied in the Trea sury Department: Afo Blanks for abflrafts of Certificates, to be fold by the Editor. 124 Dollars. 35°° JOOO 1500 ICOO 800 600 810 600 560 480 8031 17872 Deduction, 3-28 2500 Dolls, is 1000 100 are 5° 40 3" 20 jo 8 6 4 1000 500 too 100 5° 40 39 20 1 © 4 A YOUNG Gentleman, who was bred to bufmrf,, an d can be favorably recommended, intendingtovifiuhr ManuSftonrt in the South of Fiance, the ensuing Winter, will accent of O de for Goods, and execute them on a moderate Commiflinn " N. B. He will continue therr, if encouraged. Applications direded to A. Z. and left at the Piiutcrs, will be punctually at tended to. Philad. August 6, 1791 [ft3TAll persons concerned will be pleased 10 take notice Ihstthe following aiivertifemciit ha?h.cn varied from that publifbcd io our paper of the 2 3d ot March. J Treasury Department. March 22, 1791. NOTICE is hereby given, that Propolals will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, until the firft Monday in September next inclusive, for the fuppiy of all rations, may be required for the u(e of the United St ateg, from the firft dav of January to the thirty-firll day of December, 1792, both days in clusive, at the places, and within the diftiid* herein after menti oned, viz. At any place or places, betwixt Yorktown in the (late of Penn sylvania and Fort Pitt, and at Fort Pitt. At anv place or places, betwixt Foil Put and Fort M'lnioOi on the River Ohio, and ar Foit M'lntofh. At any place or places, betwixt Fort M'lntofh and the mouth of ihe River Muflungutn, and at the mouth of tlie River Muflungum. At any place or places, betwixt the mouth of the River Muf kingum, and up the said River to the Tufr.arowas, and at the Tuf carowas, and thence over to the Cayoga River, and down the said River to its mouih. 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 (aid River Scioto. At any place or places, betwixt the mouth of Scio».o 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 or places, betwixt the mouth of the great Miami, up the said Miami, to and at Piquetownj and thence over to the Miami Village, on the river ot the fame name whicnemptie* into Lake Erie. At any place or places from the rapid* of the Ohio, to the mouth ot the Wabafh, thence up the said Wabafh to Post St. Vinccnnes, • t Poll 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 tnouth of the river Ohio. At any placeor places, on the east fide of the river Miflifippi, from the mouth of the Ohio river,to the mouth of thelllinois river. At any t>Uce or places, lrom the moulh ot the Miami river to ihe Miami Village, At any place or places, from the Miami Village to Sandulky, rid atSandufky, and from Sandutkv tothe mouth ofCayoga river. At anv placeor places, betwixt Fort Pitt and Venango, and at Venango. At any place or places, betwixt Venango and Le Bcuf, and at Le Beuf, betwixt Le Beuf and Prefq'lflc, at Prefq'lflc, and be twixt Prefq'lflc and the mouth of Cayoga river At the mouth of Cayoga river, and at any pla:e or places.cn the route from Fort Pitt, to the mouth of Cayoga river, by the wavof Big Beaver creek. At any placeor places, on the east fide of the Miffifippi, between the mouth of the Ohio and the river Margot inclufuely. At any placc or places, from the laid river Margot, to the ri*'cr Yazous inclusively. At any place or places, from the mouth of the river 1 enefee, to Ocochappo or Bear creek, on the said river inclusively. Should any lations be required at any places, or within other cliftrifts, 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 confillof the followingarticles. viz. One pound of bread or flour, One pound of beef, or of a pound of pork, Half a jill of rum, brandy or whiflcy, One quart of fait, ) Two quarts of vinegar/ JOO ra[ions _ Two pounds or loap, f One pound of candles, / ALSO, That ProDofals will be received at the said office until the fit ft Monday in September next, inclusive, for the fupplv of all rations which may be required tor the use of the United States, from the fir ft day of January to the thirty-firft day of December, 1792, both days inclusive, at Springfield, in the state of Maflachu fetts, and the Post of Weft-Point, in the state of New-York, The rations to be supplied, are to consist of the fame articles as are above mentioned. ALSO, That proposals will be received at the said office, until the lft Monday in September next inclusive, for the fapplyofall rations, which may be required for the use of the United States, from the Ift day of January to the 31ft day of December, 1792, both days inclusive, at the places, and within the diftrifls herein after mentioned. 12500© At the post on the river Saint Mary, at present commanded by Capt. Henry Burbeck. At the post on the river Altamaha, at present commanded by Capt. John Smith. At the post on the river Oconee, at prefentcommanded by Capt. Joseph Savage. At the post on the river Apalachee, at present commanded by Capt. Michael Rudolph. At any place or places from the Rock Landing on she Oconee, up to the mouth of the main south branch of the said river, ror " the said mouth up to the fourcc of thefaid main south branch, and from thence to the Currahee mountain. At any other place or places within the state ot Georgia which may hereafter be occupied as permanent posts by any troops of the United States. And for rations deliverable on the march to such future poltr. The rations are to be furnifhed in such quantities as that there shall at all times, during the said term, be fufficient for the con sumption of the troops at each of the said posts, for the I pace o at least two months in advance, in good and wnolefome provmons. The rations to befupplied are to consist ot articles, as are abovementioned. . , It is to be understood in each cafe, that all lofles fuftamed v t e depredations of the enemy, orby means of the troops of the States, shall be paid for at the prices of the articlescaptured or c - troved, on the depohtions of two or more creditable c aia trs » and the certificate of a commiftioned officer, ascertaining t e cir cumftances of the loss, and the amount of the articles for w ic conipenfation is claimed. . . f The contrasts for the above supplies will bcmadc f.ticr or year, or for two years, as may appear eligible. Perions ipo to contract will therefore confine their offers to one >" r ' or may make their propositions so as to admit an election o term of two years. n e tn The piopofals may be made for the whole of the 3 fnwrt <*ether, or separately for Springfield, tor Weft-Point, or 01 * and the seventeen places following it, and for the po sin * and they must fpecify the lowest price per ration, for pro p ment. - C - The JOURNAL of the THIRD SESSION of theSEXAI~ s of the UNITED STATES, may be hai of the £Jitor herecj. (epti;
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