Gazette of the United-States. (New-York [N.Y.]) 1789-1793, October 19, 1791, Page 200, Image 4

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    TO BE SOLD,
And poffcflioo given immediately,
That pleasantly situated Farm
Whereon the iubferiber now lives.
IT lies on the road Irom Princeton to Bninfwick, about a mile
and a half from the former. It contains 213 acres, whereof
47 are woodland, upwards of 30 meadow, and 20 more maybe
made. Also a young orchard of 200 apple trees, besides a variety
of peach and cherry trees, and a large garden ; the whole under
good fence. There are on the premifcs » two story stone lioufe
ana kitchen, with an elegant piazza, the whole pair.ted and
finifhed. Also, a fmoke-hou'fe, work-shop, granary, waggon
fioufe; barrack cow-houfcs, two (lories high and go feet long, and
a good barn, with flabling. From the buildings there are charm
ing views of Princeton, the neighbouring farms, and Monmouth
hills. Any person inclining to purchafc, may know the terms by
applying to thefubferiber on the premifas, or to Isaac Snov.'d sn,
No. 141, South Sccond-ibeet, Philadelphia.
ISAAC SNOWDEN, Junior.
Princeton, Oflober 10, 1791
Holy Bible. —Royal Quarto.
MR. THOMAS, of Wortefter, Mallachufetu, moll refpeft
fully informs the public, thai he ha 3 this day completed the
Old and New Testaments of his Royal Otiarto Edition of the
HOLY BIBLE. The Apocrypha and Index, See. will he finifh
e-d with all the dispatch the nature of the work will admit.
Such Gentlemen as hold Sunsc r i ft ion Papers, he beg* will
return them to him at lVayccflcr y or to him and Company at BcJlon y
by the lad day of November next, and as much sooner as they con
veniently can.
He is happy to inform the public, that the work, has been exa
mined by many gentlemen, clergymen and others, and has met
with their higWeft approbation; both as to the execution of the
printing, its corre&nefs, and its cheapness compared with English
copics of the fame size and quality.
As this verv laborious and exceedingly expensive undertaking,
is carried on folelv at his own cost, he is led to hope that all those
who wi(h to p'olTefs a large Family Bible, will so far encourage this
laudable undertaking of their countryman, as to add their names
to the fubfeription.
IVorcfJicryStpt, 29, 1791
Lectures on Government& Law.
THE Honorable JAMES WILSON., L. L. D. Profcffoi of Laws
in the College and Academy of Pniladtlpbh, proposes to
deliver, next Winter, two Courses of Le&urrs. One Courfc to
begin on the Second Monday, the other on the Second Tutfday of
December. WILLIAM ROGERS,
Secretary to the Board of Faculty.
Philadelphia, O&ober 12, 1791. ( c P r^)
IMPERIAL HYSON,SOUCHONG, and BOHEA
REFINED SUGARS, COFFEE, &SPICES,&c.&c.
Of the firlt quality—by re tail,
No 19,
Third-Street, between Chefnut and Market Streets.
LOTTERY TICKETS.
New-Jcrfey, 2d Class—to commence drawing 26th inft. ) Pofi-
Mairachuieitf Semi-annual, 2d Class, 131b O&ober. $ lively
Mav be had as abovr.
Hazard and Addoms,
BROKERS,
HAVE removed their Office to the corner of Chcfnut and Third
Streets—where they mirchafe and fell CERTIFICATES,
BANK STOCK, «scr. &r.
Buiincfs of all kinds, in their line, tranfa£led on CoirrmiQion,
They have for sale, TICKETS in the Second Class of the Maf
fachulcus Semi-annual Lottery (the drawing of which will com
mence on the 13th inft.) and in the Twenty-Second Ciafs of the
Charlcfto vn Lottery, at the Managers prices.
To be let, on moderate Ground Rrnf, forever,
A Lot of Ground, eligibly situated, in Kcnfington,
fronting on 'btec streets. Tliere are improvements on th.s lot,
■which, added to its situation, make it wortfrv of particular aiten
t'on* Philadelphia, 08. 1, 1701.
Public Securities,
Bought ami Sold, cin C O M M I S 3 I O N, by
SAMUEL ANDERSON,
Clicfnnt-Strret, next door to the Bank, No 07
MASSACHUSETTS SEMI-ANNUAL,
and NEW-HAVEN
LOTTERY TICKETS,
To be had at the fame place.
IV. M'DOUG A L L'S
DANCING SCHOOL,
Isnow opened it his School ■ Room,
No. 28, Carter's Alley,
HE returns his ftneere thanks for the great encouragement he
has experienced these eighteen years; hopes the reputation
of his fehool for decorum and good order, as well as the perform
ance of his fchoiars, will Hill ensure him a refpc&ablc (hare of the
public favor.
A number of new Cotillions and Country Dawes will be tauoht
during the season.
Those who please to honor him with the tuition of their chil
dren, may be allured, they will be taught in the mod approved
ft:le, and that proper attention w/ill be paid to their carriage and
manners.
A general prattifm<* for the improvement of the scholars, will
be held at the New Rooms, every other Wednesday ; when ihe
employers, and ftrangcr«ot genteel deportment, will be admitted.
These pra&ifings will be attended with no expence.
N.B. An EVEN ING SCHOOL will be opened for grown
Gentlemen, as soon as a fufficiervt number offer.
Philadelphia, September 14, 1791
New-Haven Wharf Lottery.
f T , HE Man ace us of NEW-HAVEN WHARF LOTTERY,
A have uncxpeßcdfy received information from abroad, of a con
siderable number of tickets vet unfold. This renders it ntcejfan
for them (in order to answer the design of the Lottery) to adjourn
the drawing to Monday the 17th of Ottober next, at which time
the drawing wifi'pofitively re-comtnencc, and continue without in
terruption until finilhed.
New-Haven, Sept. 28, 1791.
N. B. The numbers already drawn, both prizes and blank*
will be Dublifhed immediately, in hand-bill*, and in the Connecti
cut Journal, for the information of thofc who w;ih to putchafe
now undrawn.
[ep ztnj
ISAIAH THOMAS.
Certificates & Public Securities,
On COMMISSION, at public and private sale, on the
following terms :
ON the specie amount of all falcs or purchases at auction, one
eighth per cent.
On ditto of all sales or purchafcn at private sale, on all sums
below 5000 nominal dollars, one-half per cenr. ; and on rjl sums
above 5000 nominal dollars, one-fourth per cent.
For receiving interefl at the Loan-Office, one per cent.
For making transfers ac ditto, one dollar each transfer.
Pr Such per Tons throughout the United States, as may be
pleated to favor the fubferibers with their orders, may rely on
jl, ««uted with punßuaHty, fidelity and di[batch, as consi
derable experience in the public (locks, together with extenf.ve
connections in the city of New-York and different parts of the
continent, enable them to condufi their operations with peculiar
advantages. FINTARD & BI.EECKER,
hcw-York t No. 57, King-Streel.
(t.f.)
Wanted, a good COOK
To whom sentetl wages will be allowed. None need aoply Iho
cannot be well recommended. Enquire of the Punter.
Funds of the v United States.
ALL kinds of the Public Delt of the Uni, n, bought, fold, or ex
changed ; Foreign and Inland Bills of Exchange negotiated;
bierchtiiriizc ot all lons bought and fold on Commij/ion, and all other
Buimcfs in the line of a isroK.fr, tranfafled by
WILLIAM CLELAND,
At the Office ntxt door to the Custom-House,
State-Street, BOSTON. 2 m
Thirty Dollars Reward.
RUN AWAY, Come lime in Augufl 1789, a yellow NEGRO
. MAN, named Abraham, late the pioperty of Xalhtniel
Wickliff, deceased —about forty-five years of age, about five feet
eight or nine inchesh'gh, preity well set, with a large woolly head
and large beard, walks with his knees bent, often complains ol
pains in his Iceland ancles—by trade a bricklayer, lionc mason and
plallerer. He is a very handy fellow as a house-waiter, arid is lon l
of fuel) business. He is a great dilTembler, and no doubt pretends
he is a freeman. lie has been eloped so long thai no delcrtption ol
his prefeul clothing can be given. It is supposed lhat he went to
the Northern States, as he often mentioned having friends there.—
Twenty Dollars reward will be given to any person that will se
cure laid Negro in any jail, so that the fubferiber may get him
again; and reasonable charges will be paid—or Thirty Dollar*
will be given if he is brought to Prtncc William County, Virginia,
to .Mr. John Kinchelor, bv
CHARLES WICKLIFF, Adminifirator.
OftoWl!!, 1791. ' (1 a W9W;
Forty Dollars Reward.
LAST night was broke open the Store of the fubferiber, at Bor
a dentown, and ftolcn from the fame the following articles, viz.
One hair trunk, containing womens' wearing apparel; i tmal!
box, containing four clocks and one dozen testaments; i ditto
containing one bottle green cloth coat, on? striped veil and
brreches, two shirts and a small bag with 36 dollars and 20s. to
30s. Jet fey coppers; 1 keg containing a large bible, with other
fmal'l book* ; 1 box containing 447 real oltrich leathers, some of
them large and elegant, and of different colours; 2 barrels ryr
meal, branded Stout and Imlay; 1 barrel pork, 1 ream pnoer, and
1 dozen pafle-boards. Stolen at the fame time, a large Batteau,
with black fides.
A reward of Twenty Dollars will be given for the security of
the above property, so that the owners may have the articles again,
or in proportion for part thereof ; also a further reward of Twenty
Dollars will he given for the security of the perpetrator or perpe
trators, so that they may be brought to juftiee, by
JOHN VAN EMBU&GH.
Bordrntown, New-Jcrfey, Sept. 1, 1791. [ c P l 0
Philadelphia, 201 si July. 1 791.
r Commissioners appointed to receive Subscriptions to the
A Hank of the United States, do hereby, agreeable to law, in
form the Stockholders o! the f*id Bank, that an elcftionfortwenty
five Directors will be held at the City-Hall in Philadelphia, on
Friday the aid day of O&ober next, at 10 o'clock in thr morning.
THOMAS WILLING,
MASSACHUSETS SEMI-ANNUAL LOTTERY
CLASS II
THE MANAGERS of the STATE-LOTTERY affurc the
Public, that the second Class of the SEMI-ANNUAL LOT
TERY will positively commence drawing 00 the day appointed,
viz. On Thar [day the 13th of Oftobrr next, or Jooncr, if the Tickets
flia!l be disposed of. As the Managers have in their feverol
monthly Lotteries commenced drawing at the hour afligned, so
they are determined to be eqnally as pun&ual in this.
S C II £ M E.
NOT TWO BLANKS TO A PRIZE.
25,000 Tickets, at /Yrc Dollars each, arc 125,000 Dollars, to
he paid in the following Prizes, fubjr& to a dedu6tion of twelve
and an half tier cent, for the ule ot the Commonwealth.
Prizes.
x of
2
3
6
10
SO
8o
90
100
120
161
200
75®5
8388 Prize*.
16612 Blanks,
*5000 Tickets.
fi-T nCKETS in the above Class may be hnd of the several
M a n ace r s, mho mill 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."l
DAVID COBB, |
SAMUEL COOPER.
GEORGE R. MI NOT, |
JOHN KNEELAND, J
80/ ion, April 14, 1791.
Pintard and Bleecker,
PURCHASE and SELL all kinds of
March 1
200
DAVID RITTENHOUSE,
SAMUEL HOWELL.
Do L L A RS.
10000 is
3000 are
2000
1000
5 °P
200
j 00
5°
4°
3*
20
1 o
S
PRICE CURRENT. PHIL
ANCHORS pr. lb. yd
Allum, Engliih, pr.cwt. 30/
Ditto, Roch pr. lb. ict/
Ashes, pot, per ton, 37/ioj
Pearl, 50/
Arrack pr. gall. icj 1 zs6d
Brandy, common, 8j 4d
Cogniac lor
Braziletto, pr. ton. 12/15/
Bricks pr. M 30J to 37 s 6d
Bread, ftiip pr. cwt. *.5«"
Ditto, pilot 27* bd
Ditto, finall water 40* 4/jf
Beer, American, in bot. ] xo re
pr. doz. bot. incl. J
pr. hbl. 35 s
00 (* Oak pr.M feet, 67s \<
<3 j Merch. pine ioot
Sap, do. 3^
O I N. £ng. BiJ
23 t Cedar
The above dre the Shallop prices ;
jor the Yard p> ices add 15* pr M.
Brimstone in rolls pr. cwt. 26/
C Irilh pi", bbl.
£ < Boston for
as ( Country s'2i
Butier pr. lb. 16J
in kegs ,0^
Cedar,rednmber pr.foot zs2s6d
Chocolate pr. ib. 13d
Coal pr. bulhel J*6i
Coflfce pr. lb. 14d
Cinnamon ißj 20j
Cheese, F.nglifti i-f 5^
Country 9^
:r) f Spcr. pr. ib. 3 f
Li | Wax 4 s o'l
Myrtle Wax I '^d
J | Mould,tallow ltd
•J t Dipped 9
Cotton ?- J 4^
Currants l *
Cloves 9 s
Copperas pr.cwt. 14 s
Cordage 6oj 62i6i
Cocoa B°-*
Duck, Ruflia, pr. picre Bc.r
Ravens Sysyisbd
Flour, Superflr.e» pr. bbl. 'tfsbd
Common* 35 x
Bur middlings,beft 33;
24'
Snip-ttutf pr. cwt. ;s6d io.r
Flax pr. lb 9d
Fustic pr. ton, 135/ 15OJ
'Feathers pr. lb. 3/
Flaxfecd pr. bufli. $s bd
Glue, pr. cwt. 7/10.(8/
Ginger, whiterace 65s
Ditto, common $o.t
Dittos ground pr. lb. qd
Ginfcng, IJ6 1/10
Gunpowder, cannon,pr. ?
a t u?iter cask, ) "
Ditto, line glazed 3c s
Gin, Holland, pr. gall. 6s
Do. pr.* cafe. 32* 6d
f Wheat pr. bush 7J 7s 6d
Rye 3t gJ
| Oats 156>d
< «J Indian corn 3^6^
Barley 4* &/
Befl (helled pr. 10. yd
L Buckwheat
Hemp, for. pr. ton.
DOLLARS
American, pr. lb. 4d
Hogfnead hoops, pr. M 5*6/
Herrings, pr. bb!. ißj aoj
Hides, raw pr. lb. yd 10d
Mops 9S
Indigo, French, 10s
—5 Carolina
Irons, lad pr. cwt,
10000
6000
6000
6000
500 c
600©
8000
45°°
4000
360©
322®
f Codings 22J 6d 30s
I Bar pr. ton, 29/ 32/
2 P'g lC^
I Sheet 65/
Nail rods 30/
J;mk, pr. cwt. ins 4os
Ls.rd, hogs yd tod
Lead in pigs 40J 421 6d
in bars 50s
Lead, white Bo.f
red 50 r
Leather, foal pr. lb. 1/\d u6d
Lignum vitse pr. ton 42 s
Logwood yl. 51 8/
M al, Indian, pr. bbl. 19/
Rye 20 s
M3ckarel,befl
-Common
Mace pr. lb. 55J
Mustard «j 4d
Madder, bed 18d
Molaffcs pr. gall. $sid§s§d
Marble, wrought, pr. loot, 14*
Mast spars 2s 6d 5 s
Mahogany 8 d 10 d
Nutmegs pr. lb. 67s 6d
Nails, Xodi2d&t2o(l—ftd%±dgd
'Lmfeedj pr. gall. 3 s gd
Train 1 s tod is
Spermaceti 3_r
Whaie 1 s 6d 2s
•r Olive 6s 6d
® I Ditto pr. cafe 18s yd
■ Heft; fwect in )
I fld(ks,pr. box, 75 s
l_ —baskets 12 bottles37.f6</
Oak timber pr. ton 38/
Porter pr. bl. 40*
London, pr.floz.l2j 15.;
2000
6068®
125000
University of Pennsylvania,
Otlober 7» 179 1 *
_ The MEDICAL LECTURES wll begin on
the firfi Mnday in November next.
(pf" Blank Pozoers to receive the Interest, andjorthe travsjet of t -
principal of public debt, agreeable to the Rules (ftabhjhed in T . e fj"
fury Department : A/so Blanksfor abjtrafts 0/ to be Jo
the Editor 4
H« QUANTITY.
OCTOBER. 19. — Dollars ai
Parter, American pr. do? i o ft
Pitch, pr . bbl
Pork, Burlington, go, , c . f
• I.owcr county qo
Carolina {~1
P< as, Albany 'r[
Pepper, pr.'lb. ,
Pimento
R.ce pr.cwt. 21J W
* , „ P r - !>bl. ,8, y
<aifms, best, p.. keg
)>Uo pr. jar
)itto pr. box « r .
C Jamaica pr. gall, si,
; j Ant-.gua fit b '
- j W,ndw 2 rd s ,6J 6
t S Bjrbjdocs 6
1 Country, N.E. ~
LTaffia iSid I!ba
pr. ton 4jj6;j
anltpetre, pr. cwt. 4/101.-/
Sulphur, tlour ...
Shot
j ( German pr.rwt. 65/70;
y }Englilh, bliftrred
p American pr. ton 40/60/
(.Crowley's pr. fag. " ft..
Snake root pr. lb. uSi 3 s qi t
Soap, Common ad bd
Brown ' c i
Caftilc IC(i ,
Starch 4a - fi J
Snuff i J 6i gj grf
Spermaceti,refined, l;a '
Sail Cloth, Knghlh,""!
pr. yard, J "®* ' *
**"• *i. zj '.a
Ruflia pr. p. qoj
f Lutrp, pr. lb. tiyj
& ; Loaf, finale refined 1-9/
< J Ditto, double do. 2J 6d
1 Havannah, white 1
Z Ditto, brown, lii
I Mufcovada,pr.cwt, 105*
Spirits Turpentine pr.'gall. 3/
{ Allurn pr. bush. 2J id
h , Liverpool is
< i Cadiz u lo d
w
Ship build. W.O. 905
p. .ton, l 1001
Do. LO. & rc(j C. do. 6/6/55
Shingles, lhort, p. M. 22 j bd
-longdrelTcd 37/6^
Scantling, heart, Boj 100/
, Sa P . 5<".55 J
r Pipr pi- uoo pieces 6tw
2 ] W. O. hogfticad ;/ s> C-d
> j R. O. do. 7/ 6j3i
< I Leogan 61
CO
GO |
—i < F'.lherF
% Heart
Racoons
Miifk-rats gd is id
Beaver, pr. lb. fs6 io*
L Deei, in hair isbdvsyl
Tar,N. Jersey, 24 gal. p. bbl. 7/6
Carolina, 32 gall. lay
Turpentine pr. bbl. 12s 15s
Cjatnes R. new best &6/
£ inferior 20J2p/6»f
o ,1 J
o okl 35«f
Rappahannock 18/9 22jff>
O Colo. Maryland 50/60.0
Dark i 9 j64
Long-leaf ig;6i
cq Eaflern-fhore 15s 17s 6d
I Carolina, new 22s 6d
oJd 22/6^251
( Hyson pr. lb. ysßjqd
00 | Hyson (kin, 4J 6s 6d
Souchong, 3s6d" t s
H ! Congo, 3Ssdp9f
2s g4
Tallow, refined B%d
Tin pr. box, iooj
Verdigreafe pr. lb.
Vermillion, 12 s
Varnil'n, zs 6d
" Madeira, pr. pipe 40/75'
I.ifbon 36/
TenerifFe 20/10J 30/
w Fayal pr. Rail. 3'Si
Port pr. pipe 36/ 43'
Ditto pr. gall.
Do. in bottles, pr.doz. 30X
Claret 30J 45*
Sherry pr. gall. 6sgd qs
$s6s6d
Wax, Bees pr. lb. 25
Whale-bone, long pr. lb. 2Ssd
-lliort, pr. lb. **
2 f 6(1
45 / S3'
3 s 7 s
50s
6OJ 675 6d
2 6f
COURSE OF EXCHANGE.
Bills of Exchange, London,
go days, 71*
Ditto 60 days 7 2 i
Ditto 30 oays 73
Amsterdam, 60 days,
pr. guilder, 2/ Z T
30 days 2> ix
Government bills, drawn at 1®
days per 11 guilders, 33 ( 4"
adklphia.
it 7/6.
•Boston, N T o. I
2 j 3 i
Barrel
Heading
3' W
81
Otter, bed pr. piece gjj
Minks
Fox, grey y
red 4/ BJ4
Martins 2j;j6j
116J ft
12 j6d s,s<
" 5 '