Pintard and Bleecker, PURCHASE and SELL all kinds of Certificates & Public Securities, On COMMISSION, at public and private sale, on the following terms: the specie araouuc of all lales or purchases at auction, one On dfuo or purchases at private sale, on all sums below 5000 nominal dollars, one-halj per cent.; and on all fumi above <000 nominal dollars, one-fourth per cent. For receiving interell at the Loan-Office, one per cent. For making transfers ac ditto, one dollar each transfer. Such persons throughout the United States, as may be pieced to favor the fubferibers with their orders, may rely on their executed with punctuality,Jidehty and dijpatch, as consi derable experience in the public stocks, together with extensive connexions in the city of New-York and different parts of the continent, enable ihem to condufl their operations with peculiar advantages. PINTARD & BLttCKhR, 5 AVa-1 ori, No. 57, King-Street. (97 iaw 6m) March 15, 1791. Public Notice is hereby given, to all whom thcfc presents (hall come, or in any wife concern, That 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 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 thousand five hundred and ninety-eight pounds thir teen (hillings and three-pence, and payable in produce at Wil mington :—Which laid notes have been afligned by the said Sa muel Jackson to THOMAS MACKIE and Co. and JAMES HOOD, Merchants, Philadelphia, and have since, in the life-time ©f the said Gardner, by him been accounted for and paid in part to the amount of two thousand and fortv-feven pounds fifteen (hil lings and fix-pence, to the said THOM AS MACKIE, and Co. irt proof of which the fubferibers have fufficient vouchers. These are therefore to caution all persons from purchasing said notes as they will not be taken up. THOMAS WRIGHT,) ROBERT SCOTT, £ Executors. M. R. WILLKINGS,) Wilmington, North-Carolina, 27th May, 1791. (e p. 3 m. TAKE NOTICE THE Managers of the Newark Bridge Lottery will begin paying the Prizes drawn in the First Class on Monday the nth of July, by which time the Tickets in the Second Class "will be ready to deliver to applicants agreeable to the fcheine.— To accommodate holders of Tickets undrawn in the First Class. the fame numbers in the Second Class will be lodged, if conveni ent, in the fame places where the fitft were fold, as soon as poilible, and if not, such holders must apply to the Manager who signed their Tickets. Such persons will please to take notice, that appli cation for renewal in the Second Class must be made betore thf i ith of August next. JOHN N. CUMMING,} JESSE BALDWIN, £• Mdnageis. JOHN D. ALVEY, ) of New-Bruufwick. flaw lm) Newark, June 27, 1791 New-Haven Wharf Lottery. THE Legislature of the State ot Connetticut, at their feflion 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 fubferibers managers, who having given bond for the faithful discharge of their trust, present the public with the following s c Prize of z 1 1 2 4 5* 12 3° 45 5° 61 100 140 539° 5842 Prizes, 11658 Blanks. 17500 Tickets, at Five Dollars each, is Not two Blanks to a Prize Subjett to a dedu£lion of twelve and a half per cent. The public utility of extending this wharf, is too evident to re quire any comment, to those who are acquainted with the town and harbour of New-Haven; to those who are not, fuffice it to fay, that its beautiful situation is not surpassed, if equalled by any ; be ing intheheartof a country, which may, with propriety, be said to be the garden of America. The harbour lays open to the found but by realon of the flats, this wharf is necefiarily extended 10 the channel, where ships can load and unload ; and when compleat ed, will be the most 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 States will be benefited by it. The general wish that prevails in the minds of all classes of people, for the success of ihis enterprize, together with the very great advan tage which this Icheme holds out to adventurers (there being more capital prizes for the number of tickets than any yet publilhed in Ameriea) induce 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, if the tickets are fold. A lift of the fortunate numbers will be published, and the prizes paid on demand, by the managers. Those prizes notcalled for in nine months after drawing, will be deemed as generously given jor the ufc of the wharf, and appropriated accordingly. Managers: James Rice, Michael Todd, Jeremiah Atwater, Elijah Austin, Joseph Drake, Joseph llowel 1. New-Haven, April 14, 1791. TICKETS in the above Lottery may be had at the Compting-houfe of Messrs. Stephen Aust in, and Co. corner of 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 MafTachufetts Lottery that have drawn prizes, will be received in payment tor the above tickets. HEME. 10,000 Dollars, is 10,000 5000 5000 4000 4000 2000 arc 400© 1000 4000 500 2500 soo 2400 100 3000 50 2250 40 2000 3° 1830 20 2000 10 1400 8 43,120 Philadelphia, 20th July, 1791. THE Commissioners appointed to rcccive Sublcriptions to the Bank of the United States, do hereby, agreeable to law, in form the Stockholder! of the laid Bank, that an eleflion for twenty, four Diiettors will be held at the City-Hall in Philadelphia, on Fuday the 2ill day of October next, at to o'clock in the morning. THOMAS WILLING, DAVID RITTENHOUSE, SAMUEL HOWEI.L. LUKE RAUSS, who left Germany in 1749, and came to Ame rica, it he be ft ill living, may hear ot (omelhing to Iris ad vantage, by applying at the office ot the Secretary of State, in Philadelphia. July 20, 1791 HAVING obtained Patents for several Improvements on Clocks and Watches, begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he is now ready to execute any work on the said conftru&ions ; which may be cither applied to clocks arid watches already made, or to new ones,and on trial, have been found ftipe rior to any heretofore brought into common use. He has so fim plified the repeating part oi a watch, as to enable him to make it at two-thirds of the common price, which will not only be an ad vantage in the firft purchase, but ever after, as it can be cleaned, when neccflaiy, for two-thirds less than the present price. He has also fimplified the striking part of clocks, which enables him to reduce the price one-fourth ; and repairs, at the lowest prices, ho rizontal, repeating, plain, and other watches, and musical, chim ing, and plain clocks, with pun&uality and dispatch, and warrants all the work done in his (hop. An aflfortmentof Clock and Watch-makers Tools and Mat e rials for sale, on reasonable terms. (pf Two Journeymen, and an Apprentice, are wanted, Charleftown (MafT.) Lottery. CLASS XXII. THE MANAGERS of said Lottery present to the Public the following Of the Twenty-Second Class, ConfiHing of 7000 Tickets, at Three Dol la r s each, 21,000 2500 1000 1 5°° 1000 800 600 800 600 5 6° 480 8031 i Prize of i *S 20 20 2» 4° 6r» 7° 8o 2COB 2 ;«5 P'izM, 4665 Blanks, 7000 Tickets, Amount, 21000 (£3" This Class will commence drawing on or betore the Ift of 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, ) Charleflon, May 25, 1791. Hazard and Addoms, No. 173, Market-Street, HAVE Tickets in the above, and in the Maflfachufetts Second SEMI-ANNUAL LOTTERY, for Sale. massachusets semi-annual lottery THE MANAGERS of the STATE-LOTTERY a{Ture the Public, that the second Class of the SEMI-ANNUAL LOT TERY will poiitively commence drawing on the day appointed, viz. On Thursday the 13th of OElober next, or Jooner, if the Tickets (hall be disposed of. As the Managers have in their several monthly Lotteries commenced drawing at the hour assigned, so they are determined to be equally as punctual in this. SCHEME. NOT TWO BLANKS TO A PRIZE. 87500 25,000 Tickets, at Five Dollars each, are 125,000 Dollars, to be paid in the following Prizes, fubjeft to a deduction of twelve and an half per cent, for the use of the Commonwealth. Prizes, 'R I ZES. 1 1 2 3 6 io 3° 8o 90 100 120 161 200 7585 8388 Prizes. 16612 Blanks. 25000 Tickets, 03 TICKETS in the above Class may be bad of the several Ma nag e r s,mho zvi/l 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, I SAMUEL COOPER, VMAN\gers GEORGE R. MINOT, JOHN KNEELAND, J ftojlon y April 14, 1791. 104 ADVERTISEMENT. CHE M E Dollars. t 2500 Dolls, is 1000 100 are 5° 4® 3° 2 0 lO 8 6 4 Dcdu&ion, 3*. 28 CLASS II Do l LARS. ioooo is ioooo 3000 are 6000 2000 6000 6000 500 c 6000 8000 45°° 4000 3600 3220 2000 60680 100s 5 00 200 100 50 4° 3° 20 10 8 PRICE CURRENT PHILADELPHIA per Quantity. *"A. ANCHORS J pUb. 27^JOL^V^f- Allum, Englnh, pr.cwt. 3,, Id Pitch alu™ P '' d °>- >"/ Ditto, Roch pr. lb. \q4 Pork' R i Alhes, pot, per ton, 3: h os LZ'Z2 901 ' z - I T ' s ° l Carolina 9^ Arrack pr. gall. ,o, ,2,6 d Pca s ,Albany - Brandy, common, 7 , 6d Pepper, or lh —Cogniac 9 <6d Pimento' ' 2j « Braziletto, pr. ton. 12/16/ Ri Cr J/, Bricks pr. M 15s to 30s Ro f ln 21 Bread, (hip pr. cwt. .4, Raisins, belt pi fc 2 - Diuo, pilot 27,6 - DlllO pr ia r ' 6: Ditto, final! water 4°'4s* Ditto p: | )ox 3' Beer, American, in bot. 1 -. r i,J, ■ « pr. doz. bot. incl. ln f 6 f fc a ' ta P r - g»«-6i 6m L L 1 Antigua r L .T r K 3s ! I Windward 4 '« » f Oak pr.M feet, 6p g Barbados i « | Mcrch. pine icor Country, N E 4 ' 6 < < Sa P> do " 3' L Taffia , , 3 '5 01 N.Eng. 82.1 SalTatras pr ton 4 25 LCedar iooj Saltpetre nr The above arc the Shallop prices ; Sulphur, flour * l0j : for the Yard prices add M. Shot ' 5° Brimstone ,ri rolls pr. cwt. 27, (Cerman pr.cwt si, 48 S "f pr - bbL S ) E "glin,,bliftered sl\ w < Boston 55; \ American pr. ton jo/si « (Country s os „ (Crowley's p r . f 4 °' 6 ; Butter pr. lb. 14d Snake root pr. lb ,RJ „„ J— 1 " ,oJ Soap, Common ' ,fr Cedar,rcdumber pr.toot 2S2ibd Brown Chocolate pr. lb. 12d Castile Coal pr. bushel 1s 6d Starch \°^ Coffee pr. lb. is Snuff , t cj 4® 6' y-. r o ««uu ISod 2 Sid -Jtfi Cinnamon ißj 20s Spermaceti,refined tl Cheese, Englilh yyl Sail Cloth, Engl,lhS J Country pr. yard ! 2/2, 2 r S P er - P'* lb * 3' Boston, No I J | Wax 413 d O Myrtle Wax 12d 3 | Mould,tallow 10±d <_> Dipped 9yt Cotton is ±d i> 10d (3 '•) 1 3 6 2f Cloves 9 s Copperas pr.cwt. 14J Cordage 6oj 6256>1 Cocoa 62j6d 6ys6d Duck, Ruflia, pr. piece Boj Ravens 6ysy2s6d Flour, Superfine, pr. bbl. 37J6d Common, 34J 6d Bur middlings,beft 31J Middlings 24* Ship-ftuff pr. cwt. ys 8s Flax pr. lb. 9d Fuitic pr. ton, 1355 150s Feathers pr. lb. 2J 8d Flaxfeed pr. bulh. 5s Glue, pr. cwt. 7/ ioj 8/ Ginger, white race 65* Ditto, common 50 s Ditto, ground pr. lb. 9d Ginseng, 2 s Gunpowder, cannon,pr. ) quarter calk, ) Ditto, fine glazed 35J 6d Gin, Holland, pr. gall. 5s gd Do. pr. cafc, 30J f Wheat pr. bulh 7s ys 6d 1 Rye 4-J 6d I Oats \s 8d 2j 6d < Indian corn 2s yd | Barley 4* 8d | Bcft (helled pr. lb. 3^ 2s 6d Hemp,for. pr. ton, 4 American, pr. lb. 4dl Hogshead hoops, pr. M 5*6 Herrings, pr. bbl. ißj 20/ Hides, raw pr. lb. 9d 10d Hops ? s Indigo, French, ioj Cui rants 17872 • Carolina fad pr. cwt. Irons, (" Callings 22j 61i 30s Z I Bar pr. ton, 29/ 30/ O p lg ' 101 2 j Sheet. 65' Nail rods Junk, pr. cwt, Lard, hogs Lead in pigs in bars Lead, white 75' Boj red 50 s Leather, foal pr. lb. Is\d 1 s6d Lignum vitas pr. ton 42s 45J Logwood 71 5* 81 Meal, Indian, pr. bbl. 17s Rye , 25/ Mackarel,beft none. • Common 251* Mace pr. lb. 55J Mustard 2^4^ Madder, best ißd Mobiles pr. gall. Marble, wrought, pr. foot, 14; Mali spars 2s 6d 6s Mahogany 8 d 10 d Nutmegs pr. lb. 62s Dollars IS, 10( p Linseed, pr. gall. 4/ I Train is lod 2s Spcrmaccti 7d I Whale is lod is — Olive 6s 6d I Ditto pr. cafe 36; Best sweet in ) I flafks,pr. box, ) L—baflcets 12 bottles 30 s Oak timber pr. toil 381 Porter pr. bl. 40* London, pr.doz.i2J 15J 12500© Public Securities, Boucht and Sold, on COMMISSION, SAMUEL ANDERSON, Cfiefnut-Stvcet, next door to the Bank, N0..97. MASSACHUSETTS SEMI-ANNUAL, Rullia (heeting, pr. p. qq (-Lump, pr. Ib. BJ j Loaf, single refined ui J ■{ Ditto, double do. jjio | Havannah, white i 2 w Ditto, brown, L Mufcovada,pr.cwt 7518; Spirits Turpentine pr. gall. 4 (Allum pr. bulb. s j 2 j < < 2 j Ship build. W.O.frames') jc p. ton, j 8c Dn. LO. & red C. do. 6/6/5 Shingles, lhort, p. M. 22; 6 long dressed 37,6 Scantling, heart, Boj 100 - D . 3 J 00 s f 1 pe pr. 1200 pieces 6o 2 ! •O- hogihead s > <J R. O. do. -> ft I Leogan J co Barrel f L Heading r (" Otter, best pr. piece 30 , Minks 1/6113 Fox, grey 3 cr> . V Bj < , Martins 31 j 2 ' Filhers 2s6dy Bears i*s6d 25J Racoons 2J 4J Musk-rats gd üß<3 Beaver, pr. lb. 7*6 ioj L Dc;r, in hair a6d vsy Tar,N. Jerfey,24gal.p. bbl. 7/I Carolina, 32 gall. 10 Turpentine pr. bbl. ij . p James R. new best 28 f £ • inferior 20J2?/6 0 old 35 j Rappahannock 22;6. O J Colo. Maryland 50;60 Dark Long-leaf 1 ffl Easter«" ore 1 " O C ~ H I 3 s 7 s 50* ( Hyson pr. lb. 7*B*9' <r> I Hyson (kin, 45 6/61 s * Souchong, 3/6 d"] , H I Congo, 31 id 3 s 9 1 2J 9< s Tallow, refined s Tin pr. box, 100 s Veidigreafe pr. lb. 3*6^4 Vermillion, 12 s Varnifti, s;6< 3 61 lOs 4OJ, 9 d 10 d 40J 42 s 6d s os C Madeira, pr. pipe 40/75 1 Li (bon ' Fayal pr. gall. 3 J 4 £ 1 Port pr. pipe 43 £ Ditto pr. gall. b Do. in bottles, pr. doz. 3° Claret 3 0J 45 ! Sherry pr. gall. 6sgd 9 Malaga 5 J Wax, Bees pr. lb. 2 Whale-bone, long pr. lb. 2*3' (hort, pr. lb. 1 '& 201 COURSE OF EXCHANGE. Bills of Exchange, London, Ditto 60 days 7 2 Ditto 30 aiys 73 Amftcrdam, 60 days, pr. guilder, 2J 3 30 days 3 m Government bills, drawn at i( days per 11 guilders, 33 s^ AND NEW-HAVEN LOTTERY TICKETS, To be had at the fame place. 6/ io 6 4/ io 8 iiaftern-lhore 151 i"i Carolina, new 22J 6< old 22J 6J 25. 20/10* 3- Teneriffe go days, 7°!
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