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    MASSACHUSETS SEMI-ANNUAL LOTTERY
THE MANAGERS oi lh.» STATE-LOTTERY aflure the
Public, that the fecoud Class ot the SEMI-ANXUAL LOT
TERY will pofuivcly commence drawing on ihcday appointed,
viz. On Thursday the 13'rt of Odober next, or Jooncr, it the 1 '.ckeis
{hall be difpolcd of. As the Managers have in their tcveral
monthly Lotteries commenced drawing at the hour aiTigiicd, 10
they aie determined to be equally as pun&ual in ihis.
SCHEME.
NOT TWO BLANKS TO A PRIZE.
25,000 Tickets, at Five Dollars each, are 125,000 Dollars, to
be paid in the following Frizes, fubjeft :□ a deduction of twelve
and an ha!f per cent, for the use of the Commonwealth.
Pmz ks. Dollars. Dollars
1 of 10000 is
a 3000 are
2000
6
10
3»
80
90
100
12©
161
200
7585
8388 PrizM.
16612 Blanks
25000 Tickets.
TICKETS in the above Class may be bad of the several
Manage K& y vihowill pay the prizes on demand; of the Tr e asu r 1 R
of the Commonwealth; of James White, at his Book-itore,
Franklin's Head, Court-street—and at other places, as usual.
BENJAMIN AUSTIN, jun.")
DAVID COBB, I
SAMUEL COOPER.
GEORGE R. MINOT,
JOHN KNEELAND,
BoJlon> April 14, 1791.
New-Haven Wharf Lottery.
THE Legislature of the State ot Conne&icut, at their fe&orf 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 managers, who having given bond
for the faithful dilcharge of their the public with the
following
SCHEME.
io,ooo Dollars, is
5000
4000
are
1
1
1
2
4
5
12
3°
45
5°
6i
2 0©
140
339°
Prize of
5842 Prizes.
11658 Blanks.
17500 Tickets, at Five Dollars cach, is
Not two Blanks to a Prize
Subje& to a deduction of twelve and a half per ccnt.
The public utility of extending this wharf, is too evident to re
quire any comment, to those who are acquainted with ihetown
and harbour of New-Haven ; to those who arc not,fuffice it to fay,
that its bcauutul fituatton is not furpafTed, if equalled by any ; be
ing in the heartof a country, which may, with propriety, be said
to be Ihe garden of America. The harbour lays open to tlie found
but by realon of the flats, this wharf is neteffarily extended to the
channel, where (hips can load and unload ; and when complet
ed, will be the mod 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 Slates will be benefited by it. The
general wifo that prevails in the minds of all clafles of people, for
thefuccefsof 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 publilhed in
Ameriea) inducethe managers to believe the tickets will meet with
a fpeedv lale.
The drawing will positively commence at the State-House, in
New-Haven, on the 13th of September next, or foontr, if the
tickets are fold.
A lift of ihe fortunate numbers will be publiihed) and the prizes
paid on demand, by the managers. Those prizes notcalled for in
nine months after drawing, will be deemed as generously given
ior the ulc ot the wharf, and appropriated accordingly.
Jamejßice, Michael Todd,
Jer emi ah At water, Elijah Austin,
Joseph Drake, Joseph Howell.
JVetc-Haven, April 14, 1791.
TICKETS 111 the above Lottery may be had at the
Compting-houfe of Meffts. Stephen Austin, and Co. corner ot
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 Maflachuletts Lottery that have drawn prizes
will be received in payment »or the abovr tickets.
Public Notice is hereby given,
to all whom these presents (hall come, or in any wife concern,
1 hat JAMES GARDNER, late of Wilmington, North-Carolirfa,
deceased, did make lour promiflory notes payable to SAMUEL
JACKSON, of Phi lad. lph.a, Merchant, all bearing date the 19th
July, 1785, one tor three hundred and seventy-one pounds, pay
able 111 lix months—one for seven hundred and forty two pounds,
»n nine months—one tor 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 the
•whole to two thouiand five hundred and ninety-eight poundsthir
tcen (hillings and three-pence, and payable in produce at Wil
mington Which said notes have been afligncd by the said Sa
muel Jackson to THOMAS MACKIE and Co. and TAMES
r ur' erc^ants » Philadelphia, and have since, in the life-time
of the laid Gardner, by him been accounted for and paid in part
to the amount of two thoufaud and lonv-feven pounds fifteen fhil
lings and fix-pence, to the said THOMAS MACKIE. and Co"
in proof of which the fubferibers have fufficient vouchers.
1 hefe are th retore to caution all persons from purchasing said
notes as they will not be taken up. '
THOMAS WRIGHT,)
ROBERT SCOTT, C Executors,
M. R. WILLKINGS.S
Hilmtngttn, Nertk-Cdrcliiui, z-thMa\, 1791. (c p 3 m
CLASS II
1000
S co
2CO
100
5*
4°
3°
20
1 o
9
[►Managers
I
j
2000
1000
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200
100
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10
S
Manager. ll :
Charleftown (MaflT.) Lottery.
CLASS XXII.
THE MANAGERS of fiid Lottery prcfcnt to the Public
Hie following
SCHEME
Of the Tw INT Y-StCOND Clasi,
Confiding of 7000 TicKcts, at Three Dollars each,-i,oc»
Dollars.
1 Prize of
i
>5
20
20
20
40
60
70
10000
6oco
6000
80
2008
6000
SOOC
6000
SOOO
45°°
3600
3220
20C0
60680
2335 Prizes,
4<)bs Blanks,
7000 Tickets, Amount, 21000
p!r This Class will commencedriwmg on or belore the ill of
Srptember.
Tickets may be had of the several Managers in Charleftown,
and at the ulual places in Bolton.
THOMAS HARRIS, )
MATTHEW BRIDGE, £ Managers.
SAMUEL SOLEY, )
Charleston, May 15, 1791.
12£OOQ
Hazard and Addoms,
No. 173, Mai ket-Street,
HAVE T1 ck ets >n the above, and in the Maflachufetts Second
SEMI-ANNUAL LOTTERY, for Sale.
BOOKS.
Carey, Stewart, and Co.
No. 22, \orTH-FrON T-St R&ET,
HAVE FOR SALE,
A large collection of BOOKS;
Among uhich are the following
AMERICAN EDITIONS.
LOVF.LASS on Bills of Ex- Dallas's Reports.
change. Kirby's Conne&icut Reports.
Clerk's Vade Mecum. Conductor Gcneralis.
Gilbert's Law of Evidence.
IC.OOO
500©
4000
400©
4000
2500
2400
3000
2250
2000
1830
2000
1400
43» 12 °
New Edinburgh Difoenfatory.
Cullen's First Lines of the Prac
tice of Physic.
Ruth's Medical Enquiries.
Brown's Elements of Medicine.
Ofterwald's ChriftianTheology. Jcnyn's Internal Evidence
Rife and Progress ot Religion the Christian Religion.
in the Soul. Beattie's Evidence of Ditto,
decker on Religious Ooinions. Think Well On't.
ordyce's Addreffcs to Young D »out Christian's VadeMecum
Men. Edwards's History of Redemp
-4 ion.
Sermons to Young
Women. ,
Poor Man's Help and Young
87500
Man's Guide.-
Newton's DilTertations on the
Prophecie?.
Le&ures delivered by Soame
Jenyn«.
The Christian Rcmembrancei.
Future Srate Eternal.
Ruffel's Seven Sermons.
Ramfav's American Revolution
History of America.
Morse's Geography.
Siege cf Gibraliai.
Shaw's Abridgement of Brace's
Travels.
Keate's Account of the Pelevv
1 (lands.
Pike's Arithmetic.
Gough's Arithmetic, altered by
Workman.
Clark's Introdu&iontothe mak
ing of Latin.
Dodflcy's Fables.
P. Ovidii N fonis Metamor
phofeon, 1. X.
Philadelphia Latin Grammar.
Ruddiman's Rudiments.
Schoolmaster's Assistant.
Sele6ta2 e Veteri Teftamento
Hilforias.
Scott's Lessons on Elocution.
Sargeant's Short Hand.
Wettenhall's Greek Grammar.
Young Man's Companion.
Catechism of Nature.
Hervey's Meditations.
Young's Night Thoughts.
Thomfon'a Seasons.
Rudiments of Taste.
Klopftock's MefTiah.
Lavater's Aphorisms.
IMPORTED BOOKS.
Rennet's Roman Antiquities. School Dialogues.
Trimmer's Sacred History, Andrews's Hiftorv of the Amf
-6 vols. rican War, 4 vols.
Jicholfon's Navigation. New Annual {legifter.
lcxandei's Experimental En- Vattel't Law of Nations.
luirics. Walker's Academic Speaker.
Experimental EflTays. J i-le of Robinson Crufot
Huxham on Fevers. Savtllc's Mifcellanici.
V'rtucs and Efficacy of a Crust School of Wisdom
of Bread. Knox's Sermons, 2 Vols.
Edinburgh Pharmaccpia. D fctipnon ot 300 Animal
Bin ke's Speeches and Political Bovle's Voyages.
Ttafts. Sterne's Sentimental Journ',
ReauticN of the Brilifh Senate. The Apocrypha.
Davies s Dramatic Mtfcellanics. Marmontel's Belifarius.
'Ills Mu'tav's Mentoria. ] mriiev through Sweden
Stuart's View of Society. Dupatv's Travels.
Richard Steele'sCorrefpnndence Stretch's Beauttes of History
Man of the Moon, 2 vols. All.fort's Elfjy on the Natuir
Dramatic Pteces. and IWtplcs o[ T-fte.
Philadelphia, Augvfl 6 t-ai.
136-
»s°° Dolls, is 2500
ioco 1000
1500
1000
800
600
»>o
6'>o
5 60
480
8032
OOU
100 are
5°
40
3°
20
10
8
6
4
17872
3:28
D:du&ion,
Buchan's Domestic Medicine,
latest edition.
Clark on Difrafesof Horses.
Gentleman's Pocket Farrier.
on the Religious As-
sections,
— against Chauncey.
Booth's Apology for the Baptists
Dowav Translation of the Vul
gate Bible
Enfield's Family Prayers.
Methodilt Hymns.
Watts's Hymns and Psalm*.
Pmcc's Sermons.
Life of Baron Trenrk,
Smith's Wealth of Nations.
Paley's Mora! Philofophv.
Smellie's Philofophyol Natural
Hiftorv.
Nicholfon's Natural Philosophy
Junius's Letters.
Hale's AfF, 6liona*tc Epistles to
his Children.
Beauties of Johnson.
— of Sterne.
Percival'fc Father's Inftru&ions.
Lady's Advice to her Daughters,
Emma Corbet.
Accompiifhed Gentleman.
Ela, or the Dclufions of the
Heart
Adventures of Maria Cecilia.
Adventures of Alphonfo and
Dalinda.
Beattie's Poems.
Conqueit of Canaan.
Chefterfield's Principles of Po
liteness.
Economy of Human Life.
Fables for the Ladies.
Freneau's Poems.
Mackenzie's Lounger.
Morc's Sacred Dramas.
Preleut for an Apprentice.
Itt&fjw law 6^)
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PER QUANTITY
AUGUST 2j.—DOLLARS at 7/6.
ANCHORS pr. lb. yd
Alium, Englith, pr.cwt. 32J6d
Ditto, Roch pr. lb. 10d
Ashes, pot, per toe, 37/ioj
Pearl, 50/
Arrack pr. gall. IOJ 12J 6d
Brandy, common, ys 6d
Cogniac 9» 6d
Braziletto, pr. ton. 12/16/
Bricks pr. M 2ss to 30/
Bread, (hip pr. cwt. 1,5r
Ditto, pilot 27 j bd
Ditto, small water 40J 4
Beer, American, in bot. ] in fa
pr. doz. bot. incl. J
pr. bbl. 35^
r> f Oak pr.M feet, 6~s 4/
0 | Merch. pine iooj
•( Sap, do. 3/
O I N. Eng. B'i
l. Cedar iooj
The above art the Shallop prices ;
for the Yard pt ices add 15JAf.
Brimstone in rolls pr. cwt. 26s
f Infh pr. bbl.
3 50 s
23 ( Country 50J
Butier pr. lb. 14d
in kegs *0d
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Chocolate pr. ib. 12d
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Coffee pr. lb. 13d
Cinnamon ißj 2cs
Cheese, Englifa is 4d
Country 9d
2 f Sper. pr. lb. 3 J
3 | Wax 4 s 3<i
P Myrtle Wax 12d
| Mould,tallow 1 \d
u Dipped
Cotton is±d\i\od
Cui rants
Cloves
Copperas pr.cwt. i<\s
Cordage 6oj 6256 d
Cocoa 62j6i 6-,s6d
Duck, RufTia, pr. piece Boj
Ravens 67^72^6^/
Flour, Superfine, pr. bbl. 35-16^
Common, 3-i-f 6d
Bur middlings,beft. 315
Middlings 24*
Ship-ftutf pr. cwt. y* 8/
flax pr. lb. 9d
Fufttc pr. ton, 1355 15c s
Feathers pr. lb. 2J 8d
Flaxfeea pr. bush. 5$
Glue, pr. cwt. 7/ ioj 8/
Ginger, whiterace 651
Ditto, common 50s
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Ginseng, 1/6 tjio
Gunpowder, cannon,pr. 7
quarter cask, )
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Do. pr. cafe, 30/
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5 I Oats xs6d
< Indian corn 2J 7d
yi I Barley 3s
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[_ Buckwneat 2s 6d
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American, pr. lb. 4d
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Hops 9S
Indigo, French, ioj
Carolina 3 s 7s
Irons, fad pr. cwt. 50 s
(" Castings 22J 6d 301
55 j Bar pr. ton, 29/ 32/
2 < P, S 10/
5 I Sheet 65/
I Nail rods 30/
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Lard, hogs 10d
Lead in pigs 40* 42s 6d
in bars 50 5
Lead, white 75.1 Boj
red 50 s
Leather, foal pr. lb. is is6d
Lignum vitae pr. ton 42 s 45 s
Logwood 7/ 8/
M al, Indian, pr. bbl. 17s
Rye 25s
Mackarel,beft none.
Common 25*
Mace pr. lb. 55/
Mustard r>s 4J
Madder, best 1 $d 18d
Molalfe* pr. gall.
Marble, wrought, pr. foor, 14/
Mast spars 2s 6d 6s
Mahogany 8 d 10 d
Nutmegs pr. lb. 67* 6d
Nails, ioa?i2'7& 20d— 8d 8-^d9 d
I" Linseed, pr. gall. 4s
I Train u 10d 2s
Spermaceti 31 yd
I Whaie is icd ?s
g Olive 6s 6d
I Ditto pr. cafe 36J
. Best sweet in )
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L—balkets 12 bottles37j6«/
Oak timber pr. ton 38J
Porter pr. bl. 401
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principal of public dent, agreeable to the Rules ejiabhjhed in the fry
fury Department: Aijo Blanks Jor abjlratis oj to be jet
the Editor.
fae fOURNAL of the THIRD SESSION of the
of the UNITED STATES, may te hti of the Editor hereof
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JP«tch, p r . bbl. ' ~J l >
Pork, Burlington, ( . 3j
■ Lower countv "
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Pepper, p r . lb.
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kaifius, best, pr. fc c
Ditto pr. jar °
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f Jamaica pr. gall. 3 jj'
| Ann-ua c, ' .
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Saltpetre, pr. cwt. 4 / 10 , 't
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~ Brawn cj
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Starch , A
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Ci j Loaf, single refined ufjj
< Ditto, double do. üB4
| Havannah, white
to Ditto, brown,
L Mufcovada,pr.cwt 7,51821
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( Allum pr. bu(h. ,J
►J 2 j id
< j Cadiz
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Ship build. W.O. frames"! gcj
p. ton, i !CO ,
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Sap cos
f Pipe pi. 1300 pieces 60/
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> J R. O. do. 5/
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« Barrel 4 / , 0J
L Heading jj/
I*6 2s
9 s
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Minks uSajr
Fox, grey
red 4; Su
C/N » r 1 *
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cc Bears 1:^0^25/
Racoons 2/ 4/
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! Braver, pr. lb. ioj
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cr ! Hyson {k n, 4J 6j 6d
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Tin pr. box, iooj
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jT Ditto pr. gall. &
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Wax, Bees pr. lb. 2 '
Whale-bone, long pr. lb. 2J3<*
. short, pr. lb.
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Araflcrdum, 60 days,
pr. guilder, 2s ii«
30 days 3 51 '
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