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    : Charleftown (MasT) Lottery.
CLASS. XXII.
Sot' laid Lot.-l.iv prcfcntto the Public
'piiE manage:
t L the following
« SCHEME
• Of the Twenty-Second Class,
i of yoou Tickets, at Three Dol laks cacb, 21,QC5>
\ Dollars.
1 Prize o.'
1
'J f
ao
20
20
40
6 j
70
80
2008
2335 Prizes,
4665 Blanks,
7000 Tickets, Amount, siooo
This Class will commence drawing on or belorc the ill oi
September.
Tickets may be had of the several Managers in Charleftown,
and at the usual places in Boston.
THOMAS HARRIS, )
/MATTHEW BRIDGE, [ Managers.
SAMUEL SOLEY, )
Charlcfton, May 25, 179 1.
Hazard and Addoms,
No. 173, Market-Street,
HAVE Tickets <n the above, and in the Maflachufetts Second
k SEMI-ANNUAL LOTTERY, for Sale.
f Philadelphia, 20th July, 1791.
'HE CommifTioners appointed to receive Subscriptions to the
fa Bank of the United State, do hereby, agreeable to law, in
prm the Stockholders of the fj id Bank, that an election for t wenty
ive Dire&ors will be held at the City-Hall in Philadelphia, on
r riday the 21ft day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the morning.
THOMAS WILLING,
DAVID RI TTENHOUSE,
SAMUEL HOWELL.
Public Securities,
Bought and Sold, on COMMISSION, by
SAMUEL ANDERSON,
Chefnut-Srreet. next door to the Bank, No. 97.
MASSACHUSETTS SEMI-ANNUAL,
and NEW-HAVEN
LOTTERY TICKETS,
To be had at the fame placc
Public Notice is hereby given,
to all whprn these prefen-s fHal 1 comc, or in any wife concern,
That JAMES GARDNER, late of Wilmington, North-Carolina,
deceased, did make four promillory notes payable to SAMUEL
JACKSON, of Phi lad- Iphia, Mer. hant, all bearing date the 19th
. July, 1785, one tor three hundred and seventy-one pounds, pay
able in fix months—one for seven hundred and forty two pounds,
m nine months—one lor seven liund red 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
leen (hillings and three-pence, and payable in produce at Wil
mington,:—Which laid notes have beon afligned bv the said Sa
muel Jaddon to THOMAS MACKIE and Co. and TAMES
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 fortv-feven pounds fifteen fhil.
lings and fix-pencc, to the said THOMAS MACKIE, and Co.
in proot of which the fubferibers have fufficient vouchers.
These ai e therefore to caution all persons from purchasing said
notes as they will not be taken up.
THOMAS WRIGHT,)
ROBERI SCOTT, s Executors
M. R. WILLKINGS,)
Wilmington, North-Carolina, lythMav. i7qi
War Department,
MAY 30, 1 791.
INFORMATION is hereby given to all the military Invalids
of the United. States, that the sums to which they arc entitled
for fix months of their annual pension, from 4th day of March,
1791, and which will become due 011 the 4th day of September
ensuing, will be paid on the said dav by the Commiffionersof the
Loans within the Starts refpe£lively, under the usual 1 emulations,viz.
Every application lor payment mult be accompanied by the foil
Jawing vouchers.
certificate & iven b > the Specifying that the person
pWklling the fame is in fa& an invalid, and ascertaining the sum
to which as inch he is annually entitled.
2d. An affidavit, agreeably to the following form :
A. S_ came before me, one of the fvjlices of the county of in
thejiate of and made oath that he is the fame A. 0. to whom the
original certificate in his possession waigiven, of which the following is a
,copy (the co tificategiven by thejiate to he recited) That heje, ved f re
giment, corps or vcj/clj at the time he was dijabled, and that he now re
sides in the and county of and has reftded there for the la/l
years, previous to which he refidedin
In cafe an invalid (hould apply for payment by an attorney, the
attorney, bi fides the certificate and oath before recited, mull
produce a special letter of attorney agreeably lo the following foi m :
k, ,'r" n r c ° un, V "t fate of do hereby conflitute and
appointC. D. of my lawful attorney, to receive in my behalf of
my pension for fix months, as an inv ,/id of the United States, from the
four 1,1 diy of Mirch, one thtnfant seven hundred and -ninety.one, and
ending the Jo:,ith day of Scpter.iler of the fame year.
Signed and s caled
jn the presence of
Witnrjjts.
Acknowledged before .me,
Applications of executors and administrators tntift he accompa
nied with legal evidence of their .efpeftive offices, and alfu of The
time the 'nvahos died, whose pension they may claim
By command of the President of the United States,
H. KNOX, Sscr Hary oj JVar.
ADVERTI S E M E N T
C3T HY/ateanivalsfrom-Franc, the Uilor has received from
A„ 10/03,, both inch,five, of a Publication which come, out twice a
ueek in Paris, entitled. Cork esponbasce Nationa l e."_j
From A,i. i H ij. to, have been ftiipbei, but are not ut com: to hand
Mr/on tuhmavtnclmj tofubjeribefor this work. which appears io
be ingenious, , partial and p,trior. -, nay be furniflied with the numbers'
s they arrive oy aff,y;ng to the Editor of this Gazelle.
2500 Dolls. is
1000
2500
1000
1500
00 arc
1000
800
600
B>o
6->o
5°
40
3"
10
8
6
4
560
480
803'.
17872
Didu&ion, 3:28
(e p. 3 m
MASSACHUSETS SEMI-ANNUAL LOTTERY.
MANAGERS of the STATE-LOTTERY aflure the
X Public, thai the fccond Class of the SEMI-ANNUAL LO x -
TtRY will politively commence arawiugon ihc,day appointed,
viz. Oa Thurfiay ihc'ij'h of Otlobcr next, or Jooner, if tne Tickets
shall be disposed of. As the Managers have in thcir^fc veral
monthly Lotteries commenced drawing at the hour so
they are determined to be equally as punctual in this.
- S C.Li E M. E.
NOT TWO BLANKS TO A PRIZE. 1
25,000 Tickets, at Fivg Dollars each, arc I*2^sJlT*Do 11 ars,-t\
be paid in the following Prizes, fubjeft to a dcduftion of twelve\
and an half per cent, for the use of the Commonwealth.
Prizes. Dollars. Dollars.
1 of
2
3
6
lO
30
80
90
100
1 !>©
16l
200
758.5
8388 Prizes.
16612 Blanks.
25000 Tickets,
(£3" TICKETS in the above Class may be had of the several
Manager s , mho will pay the prizes on demand; of the Treasurer
of the Commonwealth; of James White, at his Book-store,
Franklin's Head, Court-ilrcet—and at other places, as usual.
BENJAMIN AUSTIN, jun.
DAVID COBB, |
SAMUEL COOPER,
GEORGE R. MI NOT,
JOHN KNEELAND,
Bcjlon, April 14, 1791.
New-Haven Wharf Lottery.
THE Legislature of the State of Conne&icut, at their session in
December last, granted a Lottery for the purpose of extend
ing Union Wharf, in the harbour of New-Haven, to the channel;
and appointed the subscribers managejs, who having given bond
fpr the faithful discharge of their trull, present the public with the
following
s c
i Prize of
1
1
2
i
5
1 2.
3°
45
5°
6i
100
140
539°
5842 Prizes.
11658 Blanks.
i7s°o Tickets, at Five Dollars each, is^
Not two Blanks to a Pr i zt ,
Subjefl to a deduction of twelve and a hall per cent.
1 he public utility of extending this wharf, is too evident to re
quir any comment, to those who are acquainted with the town
and harbour ot New-Haven; to those who are not,fuffice it to fay
that its beautiful fuuatton is not surpassed, if equalled by anv • b<-
ing in the heart of a country, which mav, with propriety, be'faid
to be the garden of America. The harbour lays open to the lound
but by realon of the flats, this wharf is neccffarily extended to th,
channel where (hips can load and unload ; and when compet
ed, will be the most cxtenliveand commodious wharf in America
the whole extent b. ing about 3 - 4 ths of a mile; and not onlv the
mercantile interest of New-Haven and the towns adjacent but the
maritime interest o( all the States will be benefited by it The
gene, al wish that prevails in the minds of all classes of people for
theluccefsof this enterprise, together with the very great advan
tage which this scheme holds out to adventurers (there being mor<
capital prizes for the number of tickets than any yet publilhcd in
Amenea),naucethe manage™ to believe the tickets will meet with
a Ipcedy <ai?.
The drawing will positively commence at the State-House in
K:::i ,r the 131,1 of Scptcmbcr ncx: > ° r f —> *
A lift ofthefortunate numbers will be publilhed, and the prizes
paid on demand, by the managers. Those pnzes not called lor in
:.e months alter drawing, will be deemed as generously eiven
or the use ot the wharf, and appropriated accordingly.
Manage RS :
Jambs Rice, Michael Todd,
Jeremiah At water, Elijah Aoitu,
» *7 J° SEPH Drake, Joseph lloweli.
\ A ew-Haven, April 14, 1791.
' (PT TICKETS in the above Lottery may be had at the
Cimpung-houfeofMeffrs. Stephen Austin, and Co. corner ol
rrfrnr and rine-Streets.
YX° y'! l pav "j" prizes which may be drawn by Tickets pur-
of them in laid Lottery. '
win Vv" 1" '^ e . Mairachufe '" s Lottery that have drawn prizes,
will Deceived in payment lor the above tickets.
A FINE CHANCE FOR A YOUNG PRINTER
FOR sale,
A Printing Press and Types,
together wtth the right of publifoinga PAPER, in good repute
.he subscribers to winch are Continually increaling - The prefeni
uumoerot its patrons is between seven and eight hundred Tl.e
types consist of Burceojs, P.ca, and a fufficicnto.»,,ii. v oflar
«r letter to display advertisements to advantage. ' The situation
s 111 the interior part ot Massachusetts, in the ccnuc of a
C!en,°P 3 * I,rlv!n S community,and with.,, , 7 mile. o( an ex.
el Paper-Mill, where paper of every quality and size may
always be had on ihort notice. Perhaps no conntrv paper on the
for file has a larger mareoi Advert,foments than the one offered
Blank!"of k:„ y /, m h"u biC Pr ° rU a,f ° occru " fr ° m lhe
T" i ( ; d ,n !he 'he
fori fmal] R™l- > "'.f' ,s a good situation, also,
raefs mi!L r r a U ,S J U PP°W Book-Bindi«.o I, U -
FnrT K rne , li ° n thc fj,1 ' c P la « to advantage. °
K.WJ ?'' n,l,ir(of^B " " hl - OflSrt,
Sdelohia. ° ' betWCen Secoud and Ti.ird-Strer,,, Phi
(ia\v 8w)
144
CLASS 11.
10000 is
2boo arc
2COO
• 1000
500
200
100
, 5°
40
3°
20
10
8
1
HEME.
10,000 Dollars, is
are
5000
4000
2000
1000
500
200
100
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[83-il! Pi,f.>n,concerned w ,il oc plcaf.d toukt not i C e
following aavcrtiferaent has been varied from 'hit. k.r" (
our paper of the 23d of March,] " :a
Treasury Department.
Treasury Department.
"\TOTICE is hereby given, that Propollt»wiMbciccA'e ,
IN office of the Secret ary of the Tre.fur v, ami) the i„ ft m ' '
mi September next inclnfivc, f..r the supply ot ail ratl „', """T"'
may be required lor the use of the United States, from ,he
of January to the thirty-firft day of Dccemhcr, 1 7 r /
qlufive, at the places, and within the diftri&s
Atany place orplaces, betwixt Yorkttm, „
fylvariia and Fort Pitt,ano C ° r '
At any place or placcs, fPWuand Fort M'l„v
-on the River Ohio, and at*F6rt M'lJjtolh. ' ''
At any placeor placcs, betwixt Fort M-Intofh andthemoutho'
the River Mufkingum, and at the mouth of the Rivrr Mnii... '
\ i 11 *HuiKingQni
At any placcor placcs. betwixt the mouth of the River M r
kingum, and up thefaid River to the Tufcarowas, and attheTuf"
carowas, and thencc over to the Cayoga River, and down the ("in
River to its mouth.
At any place or placcs, betwixt the mouth of the River Muf
ki-ngum, and the mouth of the Scioio Rive r, and at the mouth -
the said River Scioto.
At any place or places, betwixt the mouth of Scio v .o River and
the mouth of the great Miami, at the mouth of the great Miami
md from thence to the Rapids, on the Falls of the Ohio,and at ihe
laid Rapids.
At any place or places, betwixt the mouth of the great Miami
ip the said Miami, to and at Piquetown, and thencc over to the*
Vliami Villjge, on the river ot the fame name which empties into
Lake Erie.
At any place or places from the rapids ofthe Ohio, to the mouth
»t the'Wabafh, thence up the said Wabafh to Post St. Vinccnn<s
>t Poll: St. Vmccnnes, and thence up the said river Wabaih, to the
Vliami village, before described.
At any place or places, from the mouth of the Wabalh river [<y$
he mouth of the river Ohio.
Atany placeor places, on the ea ft fide of the river Miffifippi,
'rem the mouth of thtOhio river,to the mouth of thelllinoU river.
At anv place or places, from the mouth of. the Miami iivtr to
he Mi ami Village.
At any place or placcs, from the Miami Village to Sanduflr
nd at Sandufky, and from Sandufky to the mouth of Gayogarivei.
At anv place or places, betwixt Fort Pitt and Venango, and at
Venango.
At any place or places, betwixt Venango and Le Beuf, and at
Le Beuf, betwixt Le Bcuf and Prefq'lfle, at Prelq'lfle, and be
twixt Prcfq'lfle and the mouth of Cayoga river,
At the mouth of Cavoga river, and at any pla;.e or places, oa
the route from Fort Pitt, to the mouth of Cayoga river, by the
vayof Big Beaver creek..
At any place or places, on the east fide of the Miffifippi, bctweca
he mouth of the Ohio and the river Margot inclufivcly. i.
At any place or places, from the said river Margot, to the river'
Yazous inclusively.
At any place or places, from the mouth of the river Tjpfi to
Ocochappo or Bear creek, on the said river inclusively.
Should any rations be requited at any places, or
diftri&s, not fpecified in tbefe proposals, the price of t
be hereafter agreed on, betwixt tfie public and the contractor.
The rations to be fupplicd are to confiftof 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, branc.y or whisky,
One quart of fait, }
Two quarts of vinegar,( _ •
1 . , r > per. too rations.
lwo pounds ot loap, . r
One pound of candles, }
ALSO, That Proposals will be received at the said office until
he fir ft Monday in September next, inclusive, tor the supply of all
rations which may be required for the use of the United States,
'"torn ibe si- ft day ot January to the thirty.firft day
t 792, both davs inclusive. ar Springfield, in the stale of Maflachu
fetts, and the Poftof Weft-Point, in the state of New-York,
lOOOC
6000
6000
6000
500 c
6000
8000
4500
4 000
3600
3220
20C0
60680
125000
IC.OOO
,5000
4000
4000
4000
2,5° C
2400
3000
225"
2000
1830
P.OOC
1 4OC
43>* 2C
87501=
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 ill Monday in September next inclusive, for the fapply of all
rations, which may be required for the use of the United States,
from the 1 ft day of January to the 31ft day of December, 1792,
both days inclusive, at the places, and within the diftri£U herein
after mentioned.
At the post on the river Saint Mary, at present commanded by
Capt. Henry Burbeck.
At the pod on the river Altamaha, at present commanded by
Capt. John Smith.
At the Dost on the river Oconce, at present commanded 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 the Oconer,
up to the mouth of the main fouih branch of the said river, from
the said mouth up to the fourqe of the fa id main south branch, aud
from thence to the Currahee mountain.
At any or her place or places within the state of Georgia which
may hereafter be occupied as permanent polls by any troops of the
United States.
And for rations deliverable on the march to such future polls.
1 he rat ions are to he furnifhed in such quantities as that there
at all times, during the said term, be fuflicient for the con
sumption of the troops at each of the fa id pods, for the fpaceof at
lea It tv/o months in advance, in good and wholesome provisions.
—..niia i ii aavance, in gooci ami wnv/n r --
rhe rations to befupplied arc to consist of the fame articles,
re abovementioned.
It is to beunderftood in each cafe, that all lofles sustained bv tiic
epredationsof*Lheenem>.orbymeansofthctroopsofthe Ie
tates, (hall be paid for at the prices of the articles captured or ae -
roved, on the depositions of two or more creditable characters
nd the certificate of a commi flioned officer, ascertaining t^e l^ ,r "
am fiances of the loss, an d the amount of the articles
ompenfation is claimed.
The conti afcls for the above supplies will be made either orone
/ear. or for two years, as may appear eligible. Persons di po c
o contra# will therefore confine their offers to one year, or tw-}
may make their proportions so as to admit an election c
terin of two years. «
The ptopofals may be made for the whole of theabove po..
get her, or separately for Springfield, for Weft-Point, for i *> r ' '
and the seventeen places following it, and for the polls in C()r S '
"id they must fpecify the lowcft pricc per ration, for prompt p
tncnl.
(pf* Blink Powers to receive the I nterc ft, and for the transfer __
P' inc i pal of public debt, agreeable to the Rules eflabbfhed t" t> e
fury Department : A/Jo Blanks for abJlraCti of Certificates) to Cj°
the b.ditor.
f::V' The JOURNAL of the TIJtRD SESSIONoj tit S^* 1 -
of the UNITED STATES, nay be haiofthc Editor heraf. ,
%'dT"A fevj coptss of the CONST 17UT10
Unilal States, printed with Notss, may * c
Editor.