IMPERIAL HYSON, SOUCHON6, and BOHEA TEAS, REFINED SUGARS, COFFEE, & SPICES,&c.&c Of the firrt quality—by retail, No. 19, Third-Street, between Chefnut and Market Streets. Icr LOTTERY TICKETS, Charleftown (Maffachufuu) to commence drawing lft Sept New-Haven Wharf, 1 3 t^1 MalTachufetti Semi-Annual, 2d Cbfi, 13^ may be had as above. Pintard and Bleecker, PURCHASE and SELL all k ndt of Certificates & Public Securities, On COMMISSION, at public and private falc, on the following terms : ON the specie amount of all sales or purchases at au&ion, one eighth per cent. On ditto of all sales or purchases at private sale, on alt sums below 5000 nominal dollars, onc-h&lj per cent.; and on all (urns above 5000 nominal dollars, one-fourth per cent. For receiving interest at the Loan-Officc, one per cent. For making transfers at ditto, one dollar each transfer. (£T Such persons throughout the United States, as may be pleased to favor the fubferibers with their orders, may rely on their being executed with punttuality, fidelity and dispatch, as consi derable experience in the public ftucks, together with extensive connexions in the city of New-York and different parts of the continent, enable them to conduct their operations with peculiar advantages. PIN TARD Sc BLEECKER, New-York, No. 57, King-Street. (97 iaw 6m) March 1,5, 1791 Public Securities, Bought and Sold, on COMMISSION, by SAMUEL ANDERSON, Chcfnut-Street, next door to the Bank, No. 97. MASSACHUSETTS SEMI-ANNUAL, AND NEW-HAVEN LOTTERY TICKETS, To be had at the fame place, CHiLDS AND SWAINE Have now in the Press, and in a few days will publish In a handsome Volume OCTAV.O, [PRICE ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF] THE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; Collated with, and corrected by, the original Rolls in the otfice of the Secretary of State, agreeably to a resolve of Congress, paired the lSih February, 1791. With a COMPLETE INDEX. This volume will comprifc the Federal Constitution, the A£ts of the three Stflions of the First Congress, and the Treaties : — also, the Declation of Independence, and fundiy Resolves and Ordinances of Congress under the Confederation. New-York, Augufl 3. New-Haven Wharf Lottery. THE Legislature of the State of Conne&icut, at their leflion in December last, granted a Lottery for the purpose of extend ing Union Wharf, in the harbour of New-Haven, to the channeJ ; and appointed the fubferibrrs managers, who having given bond forthe faithful discharge of their trust, present the public with the following " *» T-» *« T"* ; H E M E. jOjOOO Dollars, is s°°° 4000 2000 art S C Prize of 1 1 X 2 4 5 12 3° 45 £0 6i too 140 539° 5842 Prizes. 11658 Blanks. 17500 Ticket*, at Five Dollars each, is Not two Blanks to a Prize Subje&to a deduflion of twelve and a half per cent. The public utility of extending this wharf, is too evident to re cjuire 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 surpassed, 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 realon of the flats, this wharf is necessarily extended to the channel, where (hips can load and unload ; and when compleat ed, will be the moll 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 c lades of people, for the success of this enterprise, together with the very great advan tage which this fchcme holds out to adventurers (there being more capital prizes for the number of tickets than any yet publilhed in America) induce the managers to believe th« tickets will meet with a speedy sale. The drawing will positively commence at the State-House, in 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 paid on demand, by the managers. Those prizes not called for in nine months after drawing, will be deemed as generously given 101 the ule ot the wharf, and appropriated accordingly. Managers: James Rick, Michael Todd, Jeremiah Atwater, Elijah Austin, JosE pH Drake, Joseph How el l. New-Haven, April 14, 1791. £3* TICKETS in the above Lottery may be had at the Compi.ng-houfeof Meffr,. Stefhen Austin, and Co. corner ot fropt and Pine-Streets. Who will pay the prizes which may be drawn by Ticket, pur chased of them in said Lottery. Tickets in the Massachusetts Lottery that have drawn prizes wili be received ln payment lor the above tickets. P ' 2UOO 1000 goo 200 100 5° 40 30 20 10 S ADVERTISEMENT. C~y~ by Idle an ha/s from franee, the Editor has received from No. 10 to 31, both inclujive, of a Publication which comes out twice a week in Parts, entitled. " Cor R espon dance Nationals. F>cm No. t to No. 10, have been J lipped, but are not yet come to hand. Any person who may incline to fuijenbe for this work, which appears to be ingenious, impartial and patriotic, may befurnijhed with t"c numbers as they arrive bv applying to the Editor oj this Gazette. BOOKS. Carey, Stewart, and Co. HAVE FOR SALE, A large collection of BOOKS; Among which are the following AMERICAN EDITIONS. LOVELASS on Bills of Ex change. Clerk's Vade Mecum. Gilbert's Law of Evidence. New Edinburgh Dispensatory. Cullen's First Lines«f the Prac tice of Physic. Rush's Medical Enquiries. Brown's Elements of Medicine, Ofterwald's ChriftianTheology. Jenyn's Internal Evidence of Rife and Progress of Religion the Christian Religion. in the Soul. Beattie's Evidence of Ditto. Neckcr on Religious Opinions. Think Well On't. Fordyce's Addrefles to Young Devout Christian's VadeMecum Men. Edwards's Pliftory of Redemp- Sermons to Young tion. Women. Poor Man's Help and Young Man's Guide. against Chauncev Newton's Diflertations on the Booth's Apology for the Baptists Prophecies. Dowav Tranflaiion of the Vul- Le&ures delivered by Soame gate Bible Jenyns. The Christian Remembrancci Future State Eternal. Ruflel's Seven Sermons. Ramsay's American Revolution Life of Baron Trenclc, History of America. Smith's Wealth of Nations. Morse's Geography. Paley's Moral Philosophy. Siege of Gibraltar. Srnellie's Philosophy of Natural Shaw's Abridgement of Brace's History. Travels. Nicholfon's Natural Philosophy Keate's Account of the Pelew Junius'* Letters. Idands. Pike's Arithmetic. Gough's Arithmetic, altered by Workman. Clark's Inrroduftiontothe mak ing of Latin. Dodfley's Fables. P. Ovidii Nafonis Metamor phofeon, 1. X. Philadelphia Latin Grammar. Ruddiman's Rudiments. Schoolmaster's Afliftant. Sele&ac e Veteri Teftamento Hiftoriie. Scott's Leflons 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 Mefliah. Lavater's Aphorisms. 10.000 50QC 4000 400® 4000 2 5 °0 2400 3000 2250 2000 J 830 2000 1400 43.>20 IMPO R T E Keonet's Roman Antiquities. Trimmer's Sacred History, 6 vols. Nicholfon's Navigation. Alexander's Experimental En- queries. Experimental Eflays. Huxharn on Fevers. Virtues and Efficacy of a Crust of Bread . Edinburgh Pharmacopia. Burke's Speeches and Political Trad*. Beauties of the British Senate. Davies's Dramatic Miscellanies. Miss Murray's Mentoria. Stuart's View of Society. Richard Steele'sCorrefpondence Man of the Moon, 2 vols. Dramatic Pieces. 8750 c Philadelphia, Augujl 6, ljqi A YOUNG Gentleman, who waj ored 10 business, and can be favorably recommended, intending to visit the Manufa&oi ies in the South of France, the ensuing Winter, will accept of Otders for Goods, and execute them on a moderate Commiflion. N. B. He will continue then*, if encouraged. Applications dire£led to A. Z. and left at the Printers, will be pun&ually at tended to. Philad. August 6, 1791 A FINE CHANCE FOR A YOUNG PRINTER FOR SALE, A Printing Press and Types, together with the right of publishing a PAPER, in good repute, the fubfenbers to which are continually increafing-The present number of its patrons is between seven and eight hundred. The types confifl of Burciois, Pica, and a fufficient quantity of lar ger letter to display advertisements to advantage. The situation is the interior part of Massachusetts, in the centre of a populous and thriving community, and within 17 miles of an ex cellent Paper-Mill, where paper of every quality and size may always be had on short notice. Perhaps no country paper on the continent has a larger share of Advertisements than the one offered nT 1 c onfiderabl<i profit also accrues from the faleof Blanks of all kinds, which are much used in the place—from the publication of Hand-Bill*, &c. &c. It is a good situation, also, for a fmalll Book-Store—and it is supposed the bu- Unefs might be carried on in the fame place to advantage V. si u er u P c rt ' CU, T''' nC!uircof I° HN Fl »»o, at his Office, NO 69, High-Street, between Second and Third-Streets, Phil ladclphia. , „ \ r (law 8w) 128 No. 22, North-Front-Strict, Dallas's Reports. Kirby's Connecticut Reports. Conductor Generalis. Buchan's Domeflic Medicine, latest edition. Clark on Difeafesof Horses. Gentleman's Pocket Farrier. fe£tions. Enfield's Family Prayers. Methodist Hymns. Watts's Hymns and Psalm.*. Price's Sermons. Hale's Ass £lionate 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. Accomplished Gentleman. Ela, or the Delusions of the Heart, Adventures of Maria Cecilia. Adventures of Alphonfo and Dalinda. Beattie's Poems. Conquest of Canaan. Chefterfield's Principles of Po liteness. Economy of Human Life. Fables for the Ladies. Freneau's Poems. Mackenzie's Lounger. More's Sacred Dramas. Prelent for an Apprentice. D BOOKS. School Dialogues. Andrews's Hiftorv of the Ame rican War, 4 vols. New Annual Register. Vattel's Law of Nations. Walker's Academic Speaker. Life of Robinson Crufoe. Saville's Miscellanies, School of Wisdom, Knox's Sermons, 2 vols. Description of 300 Animals. Bovle's Voyages. Sterne's Sentimental Journey. The Apocrypha. Marmontel's Bclifarius. Journey through Sweden. Dupaty's Travels. Stretch's Beauties of History. Allifon's Essay on the Nature and Principles of Taste. Turn r L L,M! *° th J"<T. i"o- HE Comm.flionerj appo.ntcd to receive Subfcnoiio,v Bank of the United States, do hereby, agrceabFe uni - form the Stockholders o? the said Bank,that an clrftionfor, five Directors will be held at the Citv-Hall in Iriday the siltday of Oftobcr next, at 10 o'clock in the m ° H THOMAS WILLING 0 ' 0 " 15 ' DAVID RITTENHOUSE SAMUEL HOWEI.L. Charleftown (iVIafT.) Lottery. CLASS XXII. * * THE MANAGERS of said Lottery present to the PuM the following Of the Twenty-Second Class, Consisting of 7°°° Tickets, at Thkee Doll ARs'cach »a. Dollars. ' * 2500 Doll*, is tsoß I°°° ,q o# I^OO 100# Bo# 6o# 800 6o» 56® 48® 8035 7000 Tickets, Amount, 21000 03" This Class will commence drawing on or belore the ill of September. Tickets may be had of the several Managers in Charleftown and at the usual places in Bnflon. ' THOMAS HARRIS, ) MATTHEW BRIDGE, C Managers SAMUEL SOLEY, ) Charleston, May 15, 1791. on the Religious As- No. 173, Market-Street, HAVE Tickets in the ahove, and in the MadachufettsSeeonJ SEMI-ANNUAL LOTTERY, fnr S.i|p. MASSACHUSETS SEMI-ANNUAL LOTTERY, CLASS 11. THE MANAGERS of the STATE-LOTTERY alTure the Public, that the second Class of the SEMI-ANNUAL LOT TERY will positively commence drawing on the day aopointed, viz. On Thursday the 13th of OSoher next, or Jooner, if ihcTickrti shall be difpofcd of. As the Managers have in their fcveral monthly Lotteries commenced drawing at the hour afligned, so they are determined to be equally as punAual in this. 25,000 Tickets, at Five Dollars each, ar« 125,000 Dollars, te be paid ill the following Prizes, fubje£t to a dedu&ion of twelve and an half per cent, for the ufc of the Commonwealth. Prizes. Dollars. Dollars^ 1 of 10000 rs 1 oooa 2 3000 aie 6oo» 3 2000 6000 6 1000 600® 10 500 5300 30 200 6000 8009 4500 4000 3600 3220 2000 6o68» TICKETS in t lie above Class mav be had of the several Managers, mho will pay the prize 1 on demand; of the Treasurer. ot 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. May 30, i 79* • INFORMATION is hereby gfy/en 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 March, 1791, and which will become due on the 4th dav of September ensuing, will be paid on the said day by the Commiflioners of the Loans within the States refpe&ively,under the usual regulations,vi/. Every application lor payment must. be accompanied by the fol low ing vouchers. (w&fow iaw6t) lft. The certificate given by the slate, fpecifyiog that the perfoi poflefTing the fame is in fact an invalid, and ascertaining the sum to which as Inch he is annually entitled. 2d. An affidavit, agreeably to the following form : A. B, came bejore me, one of the JuJlices of the connty of the fate of and made oath that he is the fame A. B. to uihom the original certificate in his pofjeffion was given, of which the following is* cop\ (the certificate given by the slate to be recited) That he served (re giment, corps or vessel) at the time he was disabled, and that he now re~ fides in the and county of and has resided there for the lajl years, previous to which he resided in In cafe an invalid should apoly for payment by an attorney, the said attorney, besides the certificate and oath before recited, mufc produce a special letter of attorney agreeably to the following form: I, A. B. of county of slate of do hereby conflitute appoint C. D. of my lawful attorney, to receive in my behalf ef my pension for fix months, as an invalid of the United States, from the fourth day of March, one thou find seven hundred and ninety-met ending the fourth day of September of thefame year. Signed and s ealed in the presence of (eptf) Applications of executors and administrators mull be ae«owp»r nied with legal evidence of their refpeftive offices, and also of the time the invalids died, whose pension they may claim. By command of the Prefidrnt of the United State?:, H. KNOX, Secretary of War. _ sO" The JOURNAL of the TIURD Sf.SStON rj lie SlNJJi of ih<UNH fkD STATES, max be hzief the Editor hcretj. CH E M 1 Prize of 1 '5 20 20 20 4° 6o 7° 8o 2008 *335 4665 Blanks, Hazard and Addoms, SCHEME. NOT TWO BLANKS TO A PRIZE, SO 90 100 I 20 161 200 7585 100 . 5° 4 a 3° 20 1© 8 8388 Prizes. 16612 Blanks, 25000 Tickets. War Department, Witnefcs. Acknowledged before me # 2 00 arc .5° 4* 3° 2» IO 5 6 4 17872 Dcduftion, 3.28 12500*
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