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    Pintard and Bleecker,
PURCHASE and SELL all kinds of
Certificates & Public Securities,
On COMMISSION, at public and private fail", on the
following term* :
ON the fpecieamount of ail iales or purchifes at auction, one
eighth per cent.
On ditto of all sales or purchases at private sale. on all turns
below 5000 nominal dollars, one-haJJ per cent.; and on all sums
above 5000 nominal dollars, one-fourth per cent.
For receiving interell 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
pie a fed to favor the fubfrribers with their orders, may rely on
their being executed with punEiuality^fidelity &nd dijjiutch) as consi
derable experience in the public stocks, together with extensive
connections in the city of New-York apa different parts of the
continent, enable them to conduct their operations with pecuiiai
advantages. PINTARD & BLEECKER,
New-York, No. 57, King-Street.
(97 law 6m)
March 15, jjgi
Public Securities,
Bought and Sold, on COMMISSION, by
SAMUEL ANDERSON,
Chefnut-Strcet, tifxt door to the Bank, No. 97.
MASSACHUSETTS SEMI-ANNUAL,
and NEW-HAVEN
LOTTERY TICKETS,
To be had at the fame place,
Philadelphia, «oth July, 1791.
'HE Commifltoners appointed to receive Subscriptions to the
X Rank of the United States, do hereby, agreeable to law, in
form th Stockholders of the said Bank, that an election for twenty
five Dire&ors wi'l be he'd at the Citv-Hall in Philadelphia, on
Friday the 21ft day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the morning.
THOMAS WILLING,
DAVID RIITENHOUSE,
SAMUEL HOWELL.
Her Mofl Faiihiul Majtftv's Consul-General to the United State
p'iblifbes the following EXTRACT from the Indru&ions fen
him by the Royal Board of Trade at Lisbon, lor the informa
tion of those whom it may concern :—
ALL Mercantile Contra&s, Policies of Insurance, Protests, o
other Documents, which arc to be given in evidence ir»
Courts of Justice, or out thereof, (hall be authenticated bv the
Consuls, and sealed with the royal arms <>t the refpeftive Confu
late, which her Majesty has been p'eafid to grant tht Consuls tr
affix to papers relating to thrir office; without which no credi
shall be given thereunto in Couris ol Justice, or othei wife.
Philadelphia, August 12.
Public Notice is hereby given,
to all whom these prcfcn.s (hall come, or in any wile concern
That JAMES GARDNER, late ot Wilmington, North-Carolina
deceased, did make four promiflbry notes payable to SAMUEI
JACKSON, ol Pniladclphia, Mer hant, all bearing date the 191,
July, 1785, one tor three hundred and seventy-one pounds, pay
able in fix months—one for seven hundred and tdrty two pound*.
in nine months—one ior seven hundred and forty pounds, in twelvt
months—and one for seven hundred and forty-five pounds thir
teen (hillings and three-pence, in fifteen months, amounting in th
"whole to two thousand five hundred and ninety-eight poundsthir
teen (hillings and three-pence, and payable in produce at Wil
mington : —Which said notes have been adigned 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 znd paid in part
to the amount of two thousand and forty- seven pounds fifteen (hil
lings and fix-pencc, to the said THOM AS MACKIE, and Co.
in proot of which the fubferibers have fufficient vouchers.
Thcfe are the refore to caution all persons from purchasing said
notes 3S they will not be taken up.
THOMAS WRIGHT, 1
ROBERT SCOTT, £ Executor*
M. R. WILLKINGS,)
Wilmington, North-Carolina, 27th Max, 1791
War Department,
MAY 30, 1 791.
J\ T FORMATION is hereby given to all the military Invalids
ol the United States, that tfie sums to which they are entitled
for fix months of their annual penlion, from the 4th day of March,
1791, and which will bccome due on the 4th day 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,viz.|
Every application tor payment mull be accompanied by the folJ
lowing vouchers.
lft. The certificate given by the state, fpecifying that the person
poffefling the fame is in fa& 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 be/ore me. one of the Jvflices of the connty of in
the Jiate of and made oath that he is the fime A. B. to whom the
original certificate in his poj]e[jion was given, of which tht 101 l owing is a
copy f the certificate given by the Jiate to be recited) That he served (re
giment, corps or veffelj at the time he was difabfed, and that he now re
jdes in the and county of and has resided thcrfjor the lafl
years, previous to which he resided in
In cafe an invalid should apply for payment hy attorney, the'
said attorney, besides the certificate and oath before recited, must
produce a special letter of attorney agreeably to the following four :
1,A.8.0f county of Jiate of -do hereby conflitute and
appoint C. D. of my lawful attorney, to receive in my behalf of
my penfon Jor fix months, at an inv/fid of the United States, from the
fourth dt\ of March, one thoupndfeven hundred and ninety-one, arid
ending the fourth day of September of the fame year.
Signed and r ealed
in khc prefcnce of
| Witnejfes.
Acknowledged before me,
Applications of executors and administrators muff be aecorapa
nicd with legal evidence of their rclpettive offices, and also of the
time the invalids died, vvhofe prnfion thev mav claim.
By command of the Prefidf-nt of the United Stales,
H. KNOX, Secretary oj War
ADVERTISEME NT.
fp3* BY lite arrivals from France, the Editor his received from
Ko. 10 to 31, both inch,jive, of a Publication which comes out twite a
week in Paris, entitled. " Con R esponbanc t. Nationale."
From A'o 1 to No. io, have been (hipped, but are not yet come to band,
jinx fierfm who mav incline to fiijcribe for this work, which appears to
he ingenious, impartial mi patriotic, may be fumi!hed with t»e numbers
as they arrive ty applying to the Editor oj this Gazette.
books.
Carey, Stewart, and Co.
No. 22, North-Fhont-Strest,
11AV E FOR SA L F,
A large colle£tion of BOOKS;
- Among which are thefol/ouixg
f AMERICAN EDITIONS.
J" OVF.LASS on Bills of Ex- Dallas's Reports.
1 , change. Kuby's Connecticut Reports.
Clerk's Vade Meeum. Conductor Gtncralis.
Gilbert's Law of Evidence.
Vew Edinburgh Dispensatory.
Cullen's First Lines the Prac-
tice of Phvfic.
Rush's Medical Enquiries.
Brown's Elements of Medicine.
Oilerwald's ChriftianThcologv. J?"yn\« Internal Evidence of
R.fe and Progrefc of Religion the Chriltian Religion.
f in the Soul. Beanie's Evidence of Ditto.
Veclter on Religious Oo'nions. Think Well On't.
Fordvce's AddrelT.s to YouDg D ■*out Christian's VadeMeeum
Men. Edwardi's Hillory of Redemp-
Sermons to Young tion.
Women.
?'>or Man's Help and Young
Man's Guide. Chauncev,
Mewton's Ditfertations on the Sooth's Anology for the Bapufts
kProphecifs.
Tfcftures delivered by Soarae
Jenyns.
The Christian Remembrancei.
Future State Eternal.
RufTel's Seven Sermons.
Ramsay's American Revolution
History of America.
Morse's Geography.
*iege of Gibraltar.
law's Abridgement of Brace's
Travels.
•Crate's Account of the Pelew
I (lands.
ke's Arithmetic.
r sigh's Arithmetic, altered by
Workman.
" lark's I ntrodu&iontothe mak
ing of Latin.
iodfley's Fables.
Ov.dii N fonis Metamor
ohoffon, 1. X.
Philadelphia Latin Grammar,
luddimari's Rudiments.
: choolmafter's Afliftant.
•dt&ae e Veteri Teftameuto
Hillorije.
Scott's Leflons on Elocution.
Sargeant's Short Hand.
Wettenhall's Greek Grammar,
doling Man's Companion.
Catechism of Nature.
Hcrvey's Meditations.
Young'* Night Thoughts,
Phomfon's Seasons.
Rudiments of Taste.
K'opftock's Mefliah.
Lavater's Aphorisms.
IMPORTER BOOKS.
Kennet's Roman Antiquities. School Dialogues.
Trimmer's Sacred Hiftury, Andrews's Hiftorv of the Ante
-6 vols. rican War, 4 vols.
Nicholfon's Navigation. New Annual Rcgifter.
Alexander's Experimental En- Vattel's Law of Nations.
quirics.
Experimental E flays. Life of Robinson Crufot
Huxham on Fevers. Saville's Miscellanies.
Virtues and Efficacy of a Crust School of Wisdom
of Bread. Knox's Sermons, 2 vols.
Edinburgh Pharmacopia. Description of 300 Animals.
Burke's Speeches and Political Bovle's Voyages.
Tra&s. Sterne's Sentimental Journey.
Beauties of the BritifK Senate. The Apocrypha.
Davies's Dramatic Miscellanies. Marmontel's Belifarius.
Miss Murray's Mentoria. Journey through Sweden.
Stuart s Vtew of Society. Dupaty's Travels.
Richard Steele'sCorrefpondence Stretch's Beauties of History.
Man of the Moon, 2 vols. Allifori's Eflay on the Nature
Dramatic Pieces. and Principles of Taste.
Philadelphia, Augujl 6 179*. iaw6t)
(e p. 3 m
Charleftown (Mass.) Lottery.
CLASS XXII.
THE MANAGERS of said Lottery present to the Public
the following
Of the Twenty-Second CtAss,
Confiding of 7000 Tickets, at Three Dollars each, ji,oe#
1 Prireof
t
'5
ao
20
20
40
6o
70
80
2008
2335 Prizes,
4665 Blanks,
7° oo Tickets, Amount, 21000
(£7* 1 his Class will commence drawing on or before the ifl of
September.
Tickets may be had of the feverat Managers in Charleftown,
and at the ulual places in Boston.
THOMAS HARRIS, )
MATTHEW BRIDGE, < Managers.
SAMUEL SOLEY, \
Charleston, May 25, 1791.
Hazard and Addoms,
„ . No - 1 73. Market-Street,
«™, T V*, thc abovc ' 3nd ,he MafTachufctts Second
SEMI-ANNUAL iOri'ERY, for Sale. ' '
140
Buchan's Doraeflic Medicine,
Ja'.eft edition.
Clark on Dfcafesof Horses.
Gentleman's Pocket Furiier,
on the Religious As-
feClions,
Doway Translation of the Vul
gate Bible.
Enfield's Family Prayers.
Methodist Hymns.
Watts's Hymns and Psalm?.
Price's Sermons.
Life of Baron Trenck,
Smith's Wealth of Nation*.
Palev's Moral Philofophv.
Smellie's Philosophy of Natural
History.
Nieholfon's Natural Philosophy
Junius's Letters.
Hale's AfF ftionate Epistles to
his Child r en.
Beauties of Johnson.
of Sterne.
Pcrcival's Father's Inftruftions.
Lady's Advice to her Daughters.
Emma Corbft.
. Acconipiifhed Gentleman.
E)a, or the Dtlufions of the
Heart.
Adventures of Maria Cecilia.
Adventures of Alphonfo and
Dilinda.
Beattie's Poems.
Conquest of Canaan.
Chefteifield's Principles of Po
litenefj.
Economy of Human Life.
Fables for the Ladies.
Freneau's Poems.
Mackenzie's Lounger.
More's Sacred Dramas.
Present for an Apprentice.
Milker's Academic Speaker.
CHE M E
Dollars.
2500 Dolls, is
1000
2 5 0°
1000
1500
>000
800
600
80
60
560
480
803 *
17872
Dcduflion, 3:28
mo are
5»
40
3°
20
"10
8
6
4
[(f3T AN persons concerned wiil be plcafed to take not" -, t V s •
following advertifemi'Dt has been varied from th„t uub'-iV j
our paper of the 23d of March.] 10
Treasury Department.
March 22, i- QI
N OTICErs hereby given, j will be rcccitof
office of the Secretary of; lie Tie. fuiv, until the fiifty 1(J /'*
in September next inclusive, for the supply of ail ratio, v "V'P
may be required for the use of ihc United States, from thcfiittd
of January to the thii ty-firilday of December, 1792, both cay, 1"'
clufive, at the place*, and within the diflri£U hertin after mci!""
oned, viz.
At any place or daces, betwixt Yorktown in the ftateof p cr
! fylvania and Fort Pilt, and at Fort Pitt.
At anyplace or places, betwixt Fort Pitt and Fort M'lntoft
on the River Ohio, and at Foil M'lntofti.
At any place or places, betwixt Fort M'lntofti and the mouth of
the River M-uikingum, and at the mouth ot the River Mufkineum
A« any place or places, betwixt the mouth of the River l\l u f
kingum.and up the laid River to the Tufcarowas, and attheTuf"
carowas, rid thence over to the Cayoga River,and down the f„ d
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 inouih ot the great Miami, at the mouth of the great Miami
and from thence to the Rapids, on the Fallsof 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 Piquetown, and thence over to the
Miami Village, 011 the river of the famename which empties into
Lake Erie.
At any place or places from the rapidsofthe Ohio,to the mouth
ot the Wabafti, thence up the said Wabafh to Post St. Viocennes
at Post Sr. Vincennes, and thence up the said river Wabafh, to the
Miami village, before described.
At any place or places, from the mouth of the Wabafh rivei to
the mouth of the river Ohio.
At any placeor places, on theeaftfideof the river MifGfippi,
from the mouth of the Ohio river,to the mouth of thelllino;> river.
At any place or places, from the mouth ot the Miami xiver it*
the Miami Village.
At any plice or places, from the Miami "Village to Sanduflty,
and at Sandufky, and from Sandufky to the mouth of Cayoga river.
At anv place or places, betwixt Fort Pitt and Venango, and at
Venango.
At any place or places, bet wixt Venango and Le Bcuf, and at
Le Bens, betwixt Le Bcuf and Prefq'lflc, at Prefq'lflc, and be
twixt Prefq'lflc and the mouth of Cayoga liver
At the mou'h of Cavoga river, and at any pla:e or places, 011
the route from Fort Pilt, to the mouth of Cayoga river, by the
way of Big Beaver creek.
At anv placeor places, on the east fide of the Miflifippi, between
the mouth of the Ohio and the river Margot inclusively.
At any placeor places, from the said river Margot, totheri-'er
Yazous inclusively.
At any place or places, from the mouth of the river Tenefee, to
Ocochappo or Bear creek, on the said river inclusively.
Should any rations be requiied at anv places, or within other
diftri&s, not fpecified in these proposals, the price of the fame to
be hereafter agreed on, betwixt the public and the contra&or.
The rations to be supplied are to confillot the tollowingarticlcs
viz. One pound of bread or flour,
One pound of beef, or of a pound of pork,
Half a jill of rum, brancy ©r whisky,
One quart of fait, )
Two quarts of vinegar, ( jOQ rat ; ons
Two pounds of ioap, (
One pound of candles, )
AI.SO, That Proposals will be received at the said office until
the fiift Monday in September next, inclufivc, for the supply of ill
rations which may be required for the use of the United Matcf,
fiom the si ft day of january to the thirty-firft day of December,
t 792, both davs inclusive. at Springfield, in the (late of Maffachu
fcits, and the Poll of Weft-Point, in the state of New-York,
The rations to be fupphed, are to consist of the fame articles ai
are above mentioned.
ALSO, That proposals will be received at the said office, until
the lft Monday in September next inclusive, for the fapplyof all
rations, which may be required for the use of the United States,
from the ast day of January to the 31ft: day of December, 1792,
both days inclusive, at the places, and within the diftri&s herein
after mentioned.
At the post on the river Saint Mary, at prefcnt commanded by
Capt. Henry Burbeck.
At the poll on the river Altamaha, at prefcnt commanded by
Capt. John Smith.
At t he post on the river Oconee, at prefentcommanded by Capt.
fofeph Savage.
At the post on the river Apalachee, at prefcnt commanded by
Capt. Michael Rudolph.
At any place or places from the Rock Landing on the Oconee,
up to the mouth of the main fou'h branch of the said river, from
r he fair) mouth up to the source of ihefaid main south branch, and
from thence to the Currahee mountain.
At any other place or places within the state ot Georgia which
nay hereafter be occupicd as permanent posts by any troops of the
United States.
A nd for rations deliverable on the march to such future posts.
The rations are to be fumifhed 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 fpaeeofat
least two months in advance,in good and wholesome provifiops.
The rations to befupplicd are to consist of the articles, as
are abovementioned.
It to be undcrftood in each cafe, that all lofTes sustained by the
depredations of the enemy, or by means of the troops of the United
States, (hall be paid for at the priccs of the articles captured or des
troyed, on the depositions of two or more creditable charaflcrs,
and the certificate of a commiflioned officer, ascertaining the c«r
cumftances of the loss, and the amount of the articles lor which
compensation isclaimed.
The contrails for the above supplies will be made either ■ nrol
year, or for two vears, as may appear eligible. Persons difpo c
to contrail will therefore confine their offers to one year, or t ey
may make their proportions so as to admit an ele&ion of t e
term of two years.
The piopofa's may be made for the whole of theabovepoits to
gether,or feparat« ly for Springfield, for Weft-Point, for Yorkto*»fl>
and the seventeen places following it, and for the pofts'.n Geofg'3.
and they must fpecify the lowcft price per ration, for prompt pa>
ment.
fpT Blink Powers to receive M<lntercft, andforliet'wfer f/'£
principal of public debt, agreeable to the Rules ejlablijhed»" J .
fury Department : Also Blanks J or abjl rafts ej Certificates-, to Cj
the Editor.
(PT '«( JOURNAL of the THIRD SESSIONof the Sl'f^ TE
of the U SITED STATES, mav if Wo/ M< Editor hereof.
few copies of the CONSTITUTION
United States, printed with NotcSy maybek> "J
Editor.