IMPER.IAL HYSON,SOUCHONG, and BOHEA TEAS, REFINED SUGARS, COFFEE, & SPICES,&c. fee Ol the firft quality —by retail, No 19, Third-Street, between Chefnut and Market Streets LOTTERY tickets, Ncw-liavci. Wharf, to commence drawing 13th Septem >r, MafTachufettt Semi-Annual, 2d Class, 13th Octobc , may be had as above. Intelligence-Office, In Fourth-Street, second Don. below Market-Street Francis White BUYS and Sells on Coinmiflion all kinds of Public Securities and Paper Monies. . TranfacTts business for thole who have claims on the Uniied States, oragainibeither-ofthe State,, particula ,lylor the Officers, Soldiers and Manners, and others in or about the late American Arr.iv, or for their legal Heirs, Ad nrmlirators, Attornies, &c. , Certificates and such Paper Momes furni(hed for country people and others, who have to make payments to the Pennsylvania Loan or l.aud Offices, as will pass equal to fpece, and their warrants, patents, &c. palled through the d.lferem Money borrowed or loaned, and discounts procured for bills, bonds, and notes of hand, with or without de- ! ' Hoiifes, Farms, Lands, Lots, bought and fold, and Houfts, Rooms, Boarding and Lodging, rented or fci, or pro cured lor Strangers or others. Reputable Characters of either sex, and of any protdlion, out of Place, may hear of Employ—and Farmhes, Merchants, Travellers and others, be iupplicd with iuitable do- Those at a difbnee who may address o.i either the above fub jefts, their letters being poll paid, will be (ep tt) Philad. June 22, 1791 Pintard and Bleecker, PURCHASE and SELL all kinds of Certificates & Public Securities, Oil COMMISSION, at public and private (ale, on the following terms : OX the specie amount of all falcs or purchafcs at au&ion, one eighth per cent. On ditto of all sales or purchases at private tale, on all lums below 5000 nominal dollars. one-haJJ per cent. ; and 011 all turns above 5000 nominal dollars, oncffourth per cent. For receiving interest at the Loan-Office, one per cent. For making transfers at ditto, one dollar each transfer. fy3T Such persons throughout the United States, as may be plea fed to favor the fubferibers with their' orders, may rely on their being executed with punctuality,Jidchty and dijp&tch, as consi derable experience in the public flocks, 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 & BLEECKEK, New-York, No. 57, King-Street. (97 law 6m) March 1,5, 1791 THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, (Price Six Shillings) BY CAREY, No. 22, North ' A«KEA T I S E on the IMPORTANCE of RELIGIOUS OPINIONS. BY M. NECKER. Extra6ls from the Monthly Review, vol. 78, page 598. De I'importance des opinions religieufcs. By M. Necker. <ir PHE offering here made at the (brine of religion, by a man of A business, a man of true political wisdom, and a man of the •world, in the city of Paris, is a curious phenomenon.—lt is alio a noble one—and gives M. Necker, who has been longeftcemcd for his great capacity, literary merit, and eminent virtues, a vezu and dijlinguijhed title to the veneration oj the public. It has been this vir tuous man's destiny to arrive at eminence in every line that he has pursued, Irom the counting house to the thr. (hold of the cabinet, And it is impoflible, if we read the woik before us with candour and attention, not to fee that both his head and his heart make a dijlinguijhed and ajfetting appearance in the cauje oj religion. " We rejoice to fee this excellent work naturalized here—and ought to be translated into every European lauguage»" (4ij Public Notice is hereby given, to all whom these presents shall come, or in any wife concern, i hat JAMES GARDNER, late of Wilmington, North-Carolina, deceased, did make four promissory notes payable to SAMUEL JACKSON, of Philadelphia, Merchant, all bearing date the 19th July, 1785, one for three hundred and seventy-one pounds, pay able in fix months—one for seven hundred and forty two pounds, in nine months—one lor seven hundred and forty pounds, in twelve months—and one for seven hundred and forty-live pounds thir teen shillings and three-pence, in fifteen months, amounting in the whole to two thousand five hundred and ninety-eight pounds thir teen shillings and thrce-pence, and payable in produce at Wil mington : —Which laid notes have been afligned by the said Sa muel Jackson to THOMAS MACK IE and Co. and JAMES 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 forty.feven pounds fifteen lhii- Imgs and fix-pence, 10 the said THOMAS MACKIE, and Co. in proof of which the fubferibers have fuflicicnt vouchers. fhctc ai e tlu relore to caution all peifons from purchaftng said notes 3s they will not be taken up. Wilmington, North-Carolina, I'th May, i-gi Pubhlhcd, and to be fold by the Editoi, price Jth of a Dollar TWENTY-SIX LETTERS, On the inoft important Subic&s, Refpeftmg the REVOLUTION of AMERICA. Written in Holland in the year 1780, .Bv the Vice-President of the United States. Vol. 80, page 370. THOMAS WRIGHT,) ROBERT SCOTT, C Executor. M. R. WILLKINGS,) Joseph Wheaton ol the belt cliofen , „ „ « n n c SPRING G O O D i>, By the P,coc, and other U«arri " ir/rs asaK % £**>«£» and the time of pa>m;nt made convenient. Phil»d. Mav e. 179 1 - New-Haven Wharf Lottery. r-1-.HE Leeiflalure of the State of Connecticut, at their Mic»i >" 1 Dcccn.be. Utt, granted a Lottery for the purpose of extend- Union Wharf, m the harbour of New-Ilaven, to the ch-.ni, , and appointed the fubleribers manage.*, who having given bond for the faithful difcliarge of their tru.l, pa-lent the public Willi the following s c Prize of 1 1 1 1 2 4 5 12 3° 45 5° 6 i ioo 140 539° 5842 Prizes. 11658 Blanks. 17500 Ticket , at Five Dollars each, is NOT TWO BLANKS TO A Prize Subie£Uo a deduction of twelve and a halt per cent. The public utility of extending this wharf, is too cvioent :o re quire any comment, to those who arc acquainted with the town ,ind harbour of New-Haven j to those who aie not, fufiicc it to fay, that its beautiful situation is not surpassed, if equalled by any ; b< - in<r in the heart of a country, which may, with propriety, be laid to be the garden of America. The harbour lays open to the found but by realon of the flats, this whaif is ncccffarily extended to the channel, where (flips can load and unload ; and when complet ed, will be the molt cxtenfive and commodious wharf in Amci ica, the whole extent being about 3-41(18 ot a mile; and not only the mercantile intcrcft ot New-Haven and the towns adjacent, but the maritime intcrcft of all the States will be benefited by it. Ihe general wish that prevails in the minds of all claiTes of people, for the success ot this enterprise, together with the very great advan tage which this scheme holds out to adventurers (there being; mord capital prizes for the number of tickets than any yet publilhed in Amcriea)inducc the managers to believe the 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, it the tickets are fold. A lift of the fortunate numbers will be publilhed, and the prizes paid on demand, by the managers. Those prizes not called lor in nine months after drawing, will be deemed as generously given lor the ufc ot the wharl, arid appropriated accordingly. James Rice, Jeremiah At water, Toseph Drake.- Nctc-Hav & +" 1 1 ?9 1 - "TICKETS in the above Lottery may be had at the Compting-houfe ol MeflTis. Stefhen Aust in, and Co. coiner ol 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 Maflachufetts Lottery that have drawn prizes, will be received in payment for the above tickets. MASSACHUSETS SEMI-ANNUAL LOTTERY r T I HE MANAGERS of the STATE-LOTTERY afTure the A Public, that the second Class of the SEMI-ANNUAL LOT TERY will positively commence drawing on the day aopointcd, viz. On Thursday the 13th of Ottobcr next, o 1 Jooncr, if the Tickets (hall be disposed of. As the Manageis have in their fcveral monthly Lotteries commenced drawing at the hour so they are determined to be equally as punctual in this. 25 000 Tickets, at Five Dollars cach, are 125,000 Dollars, to be paid in the following Prizes, lubjcft id a tledu6lion of twelve and an half per cent, for the use of the Commonwealth. Prizes. Dollars. Dollars. or 10000 is iooco 3000 are 6oco 2000 6oco 1 2 3 6 30 30 80 9° 100 120 161 200 75^5 8388 Prizes. 16612 Blanks, 25000 Tickets, (f-T TICKETS 111 the above Class may be bad of the fcveral Ma nagee s ,mho anil pay the prizes on demand-, of thel'R e asu rer of the: Commonwealth; ol James White, at his Book-ftorc, 1 ranklui's Hcau, Corn t-flreet—anil at other placcs, as usual BENJAMIN AUSTIN, iuii.J DAVID COBB, I SAMUEL COOPER. GEORGE R. MINOT, I JOHN KNEELAND, ' Mcfton, April 14,1 791. ~ This day is publiflicd, By THOMAS LANG No. 21, Chu.cb-Allcy, and fold by all the Looktcllers, (Puce 3-8 of a Dollar} 1 Catechism of Nature * For the Use of CHILDREN. By DOCTOR MARTINET I rofeffor of Philofopby at Zutphen. ' <• o "'"'latid from the dutch. Nature—Nature is a Jrietfi to truth." (e p. 3 m. 72 A CARD. II E M E. 10,000 Dollars, is 5000 4000 are 2000 1000 s°° 2CO 100 5° 40 3° 20 10 8 Managers: _r~ -"" MiCHAfi I ODD, Vj,rfAh Austin, Joseph HoW£li, CLASS II SCHEME. NOT TWO BLANKS TO A PRIZE. '3000 500 200 3 OO 4 Q 3° 20 10 8 PRICE CURRENT. PHILADELPHIA. JUNE 28.—Dollars at j/6. 33' to d 35/ AXCHORS pr.lb. AlJum, Enghlh, pr. cwt Dtuo, Roch pr. lb. A(hcs, pot, per ton, l'earl, Arrack pr. gall. Brandy, common, Cogrnac Braziletto, pr. ton. Bricks pr. M Bread, ship pr. cwt. Ditto, pilot Ditto, small -water 40J 45s Beer, American, in bot. / pr. doz. > pr. bbl. 3° s ■si f Oak pr.M feet, 4' 4/3J Q | Mcrch. pine 95' <( Sap, da. 3' o I N. Eng. ili°i [.Cedar 55 J . 5 s The above arc the Shallop prices ; jor the Yard pi ices add 1 $sprM. Brim stone iu rolls pr. cwt. 27* C Iri(h pr. bbl. 6oj < Bollon 55' cq (Country 45 f 10,000 s°°° 4000 4000 4000 iSutier pr. lb. in kegs 10<J Cedar,rcdtimber pr.foot 2S2i6d Chocolate pr. lb. izd Coal pr. bulhei 2s Coffee pr. lb. is 2d Cinnamon 20j 2 5 °0 2400 30C0 2250 2000 1830 2000 Call! a 1400 43> 120 Chcefe, Englifti Country oa 2 f Sper. pr. ib. 3 s(j d 3 | Wax 3 s O Myrtle Wax | Mould, ,o s^ 5 L^'PP ca Cotton 1J 1 ' 9^ 875°° Cui rants Cloves Copperas pr.cwt Cordage Cocoa Duck. Ruflia, pr. picre 80s Ravens 6-jsy2i6d Flour, Superfine, pr. bbl. Common, 34 J Bur middlings,beft 31J Middlings 2 4 J Ship-ftuifpr. cwt. 73 8j Max pr. lb. $d Fullic pr. ton, 135J 150 s Feathers pr. lb. 2s B<i Flaxfeea pr. bulb. 5J 6d Glue, pr. cwt. 7/ ioj 8/ Ginger, white race 52s 6d Ditto, common 50s Ditto, ground pr. lb. yd Giufeng, - s Gunpowder, cannon,pr. > quarter cask, $ Ditto, fine glazed 355 6d ttottrrmi, pr. gaii. Do. pr. cafe, 29s f Wheat pr. bufli 7s Rye 4s 6d Oats \ssd2s6d < <{ Jndian coru zsyd Barley 4J 8d Bed shelled pr. lb. 3^ Buckwheat 2 s Hemp, pr. ton, 50/53/ HogQiead hoops, pr. M 5/ 6/ Herrings, pr. bb). ißj 20s Hides, raw pr. lb. icd Hops ?s Indigo, Frcnch, ioj Carolina Irons, fad pr. cwt. 50 C Callings 22J 6d 30 £ j Bar pr. ton, 29/ 30 O 4 pig 10 _ j Sheet 65 t Nail rods 36 Jank, pr. cwt. ioj 40. Lard, hogs yd io<; Lead in pigs 40J 42 s 6c in bars 50J Lead, while 75J Boj ——icd sOjsOj Leather, foal pr. lb. 1 s 1j 6d Lignum viiae pr. ton 42s 45J Logwood 7/ 8^ M ai, Indian, pr. bbl. 17s Rye 25 j ilackaieljbeft 63J Common 30J 58.3 •lace pr. lb. 70J flu Hard 2 j 4 d /ladder, befl: 1 18d tfolalles pr. gall, zs&dzsicd Garble, wrought, pr. foot, 14s .last spars 2.f 6d 6s Mahogany 8d \od Nutmegs pr. lb. 7 5 j Cails, lodizd&c 20d— 8d C Linseed, pr. gall. 3* gd I Train ij 10d 2s Spermaceti 7d j I Whale u iod 2s * <1 Olive 6s (id 6ooc 5000 6oco Boco 45°° 4 000 3600 3220 2oco 60680 125000 I Ditto pr. cafc q6j I Bcftfweetin ) c flafks,pr.bo X ,J 60i I—bafkcts 12 bottles 28s Oak timber pr. ton 38J Porter pr. bl. London,pr.Hoz. 115J Matthew M'Connell, In Chcsnut-Str eet, No. 66, BUYS and SFI.LS all kinds of THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNION ; has frequently occasion to NEGOCIATE INLAND BILLS OK EXCHANGE—ond will uceive Orders lor making SUBSCRIPTIONS to the BANK of the UNITED STATES. Philadelphia. March 30. i;gt PER QUANTITY American pr. doz. \ofr 'itch, pr. bbl. 2 > OTk, Burlington, Lower county ~ Cf Carolina > ea«=, Albany ~sf)J 'epper, pr. lb. 2J j > imento ' lice pr. cwf. lofin pr. bbl. 2Qf iaifms, bcft, pr, leg 52jW Ditto pr. jar Ditto pr. hox f Jamaica pr. gall. r; jwXVd £,6/ R <! Barbadoes ICS I2sbd 9 ! 12/ 161 25s to 28s 16r 32J6 X i jes 4' 6. . Country, N.E. c„S 21 4<i "6, Sajlafras pr. ton 6o saltpetre, pr. cwt. 4 / 10 Sulphur, flour , n Shot j (German pr. cwt. 6jj 70 W )Englifh, bliftcred 81. American pr. ton 40/60 <n (Crowley's pr. fag. Baj6 Snake root pr. lb. u6J 2j 8, Soap, Common g ( Brown g. Castile jci; Starch 4 J 67 Snuff 1 j 2.14 a! 3; 6a Spcrmaccli, refined, oj Sail Cloth, Enghfti, ) ~ " pr. yard,' ' [ "6<* *««< Boston. No. I. 2i No. 11. 2J yi Ruflia {heeling, pr. p. qor 4 i 8 d is 4d J" Lump, pr. lb. Usd cd j Loaf, finglc refined 1 s6d < <J Ditro, double do. uioaf j Havannah, while \id co Ditto, brown, yd L Mulcovada,pr.cwt. 75590* SpiritsTurpcntme pr. gall. f Allum pr. bulh. 2s 2d 2s 2d < }Cadiz uiod 00 (Lisbon 2J 2d Ship build. W.O. frames > 70s p. ton, \ Boj- Do. LO. & red C. do. 6/6/5* Shingles, short, p. M. 2aj 6d is 6 6oi 62j67 62>6d 6756 d • long ditiled Scantling, heart, Sap . 5 0S 55* C Pipe pr. 1200 pieces \d j W. O. hogshead 7/ 51 J R. O. do. 61 iOt e/j J W 1 > < < j </a . Leogan Barrel Heading ' Otter, btft nr. piece 30J Minks isbd 3? Fox, grey 3* red as 834 co * r . • Martins 3* ~ <| Fiihers 2s6d 5J £ Bears 12s 6^251 Racoons 2j 4/ Musk-rats 9*2? üB4 ! Beaver, pr. lb. 11J3 [_ Deer, in hair is 6/1 vstyl Tar,N. Jersey, 24 gal. p. bbl. "jf6 Carolina, 32 gall. 12s Turprntine 12 s€d 15s . I" James R. new belt 2&f - 1 inferior 231" old oys Rappahannock O J Colo. Maryland 4OJ 58s Dark ißj Long-leaf 18/ M Eaftcrn-Ihore 15J 17s 6d p i Carolina, new 22s 6d L old 22 J (jd I(jS 3 s 7 s Hyson pi. lb, CO j Hyson fkn, <{ Souchong, H I Congo, l_ Bohea, Tallow, refined B^i Tin pr. box, iooj Vetdigreafe pr. lb. Q>d Vermillion, 12 s Varnish, 2s 6d Madeira, pr. pipe 40/75/ Lisbon 36/ Tencr iffe w | Fayal pr. gall. I Poit pr. pipe £ j Ditto pr. gall. "" j Do. in bottles, pr. doz. 30X I Claret 30J 45* ! Sherry pr. gall. 6s gd 9 s L Malaga $s6s6d ;,Bces pr. lb. 2S tic-bone, long pr. lb. zssd fhoit, pr. lb. lS Wax. Whal COURSE OF EXCHANGE. Bills of Exchange, London, 90 days, Ditto 60 days 7° Ditto 30 aays 723 Amftcrdam, 60 days, pr. guilder, 2s 13 s 30 days 3 France, Co days,pi. 5 I*v. 6s 30 days 6j id » 3°x 90J15CJ 61 4/ 10J 22 J 6d 7 j BJ9^ 4/ 4* 3; 3J 2 j 9 d 20/ioj 30/ 3 6/ 6/ (96 tf)
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