Gazette of the United-States. (New-York [N.Y.]) 1789-1793, August 10, 1791, Page 120, Image 4

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    A YOUNG Gentleman, who was bred to business, and can be
favorably recommended, intending to\Cfit tlie Manufactories
in the South of Franco, the ensuing Winter, will accept of Orders
for Goods, and execute them on a moderate Commrijion.
N. B. He will continue ihere, if encouraged. Applications
dire&cd to A. Z. and iefi at the Printers, will be punctually at
tended to.
Philad. Augujt 6, 1791
Pintard and Bleecker,
PURCHASE and SELL all kinds ot
Certificates & Public Securities,
On COMMISSION, at public and private sale, on the
following terms :
OX the specie amount of all tales or purchases at auttion, one
eighth per cent.
On ditto of all sales or purchases at private sale, on all sums
below 5000 nominal dollars, one-ftaff per cent.; and on all sums
above 5000 nominal dollars, one-fourth per cent.
For receiving interest at the Loan-Office, one per cent.
For making transfers at ditto, one dollar each transfer.
(JdT Such pcrfons throughout the United Stales, as may be
pleased to favor the fubfenbers with their orders, may rely on
their being executed with punctuality,fidelity and dispatch, as consi
derable experience in the public stocks, together with extensive
connc&ions in the city of New-York and different parts of the
continent, enable them to condud their operations with peculiar
advantages. PINTARD & BLEECKER',
New-York, No. 57, King-Street.
(97 iaw 6m)
March 15, 1791
T A K E NOTICE
THE Ma n age r s of ihc 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 Sccond Class
wiil be ready to deliver to applicants agreeable to the scheme.—
To accommodate holders of Tickets undrawn in the First Ciafs.
fame numbers in the Second Class will be lodged, if conveni
ent, in the fame places where the firft were fold, as soon as pollible,
and it not, such holders must apply to the Manager who signed
their Tickets. Such persons will ploafe to rake notice, that appli
cation ior renewal in the Second Class must be made before the
a itli of August next.
JOHN N. CUMMING, )
JESSE BALDWIN, C Managers.
JOHN D. ALVEY, )
Newark, jfuve 27, 1791
Public Securities,
Bought and Sold, on C O M M I S S I O N, by
SAMUEL ANDERSON,
Chefnut-Street, next door to the Bank, No. 97.
MASSACHUSETTS SEMI-ANNUAL,
and NEW-HAVEN
LOTTERY TICKETS,
To be had at the fame place.
New-Haven Wharf Lottery.
THE Legislature of the Stale of Conne6licut, at their session fn
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
SCHEME.
z
1
1
2
4
5
12
3®
45
50
61
100
140
539°
5842 Prizes
Prize of
11658 Blanks,
175°° Ticket®, at Five Dollars each, is
Not two Blanks to a Prize
Subject to a dedu&ion 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 fuuation is not fu'rpaffed, if equalled by any ; be
ing in the heart of a country, which may, with propriety, be fa id
to be the garden of America. The harbour lays open to the lound
but by reason of the flats, this wharf is nei.effarily extended to the
channel, where (hips can load and unload ; and when complrat
cd, 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 Spates will be benefited by it. The
general wish that prevails in the minds of all clafles of people, for
thefuccefsol this enterptize, together with the very great advan
tage which this scheme holds out to adventurers (there more
capital prizes for the number of ticketsthan any yet publiihed in
Ameriea)inducethe managers to believe the tickets will meet with
a speedy (ale.
The drawing will positively commence at the State-House, iri
Mew-Haven, on the 13th of September next, 01 sooner, if the
tickets are fold.
A lift of thefortunate numbefi will be published, and the prizes
paid on demand, by the managers. Tbofe prizes notcalled for in
nine months after drawing, will be deemed as generously given
for the ufc ot the wharf, and appropriated accordingly.
Managers:
James Rice, Michael Todd,
Jeremiah Atwater, Elijah Austin,
Joseph Drake, Joseph How el ;.
Neat-Haven, April 14, 1791
pi" TICKETS in the above Lottery may he had at the
Compting-Houfeof Meflfs. Stephen Austin, and Co. corner ol
T'ront and Pine-Streets.
Who will pay the prizes which may be drawn by Tickets pur
chased of them in said Lottery.
Tickets in the MalTachufetts Lottery that have drawn prizes
will be received in payment lor the above tickets.
, Philadelphia, 20th July, 1791,
HPHE Commifiioners appointed to receive Subscriptions to the
A Bank of the United States, do hereby, agreeable to law, in
form the Stockholders of the said Bank, that an ele&ion for twenty
'five Direaors will he held at the City-Hall in Philadelphia, on
Friday the 2i(ldayof O&ober next, at 10 o'clock in the morning
THOMAS WILLING,
DAVID RIITENHOUSE.
, SAMUEL HOWELL.
of Ncw-Brunfwick.
(law 1m)
xo,poo Dollars, is
5000
4000
2000 are
1000
500
200
100
50
40
3®
20
10
8
BOOKS.
Cauey, Stewart, and Co.
No. 22, North-Front-Street,
HAVE FOR SALE,
A large collection of BOOKS;
Among which are thefollowing
AMERICAN EDITIONS.
(epti;
LOVELASS on Bills of Ex
change.
Clerk's Vade Mecum.
Gilbert's Law of Evidence.
New Edinburgh Difpenfetory.
Cullen's Firit Lines «f the Prac
tice of Physic.
Rush's Medical Enquiries.
Brown's Elements of Medicine,
Ofterwald's Chrift»3nTheology.
Rfc and Progress of Religion
in the Soul.
Nccker on Religious Opinion*.
Fordyce's AddrelTib to Young
Men.
Sermons to Young
Women.
Poor Man's Help and Young
Man's Guide.
Newton's Diflertations on the
Prophecies.
Lectures delivered by Soame
Jenyns.
The Christian Remembrancer
Future State Eternal.
Ruffel's Seven Sermons.
Ramfav's American Revolution
'iftory of America.
Morfc's Geography.
Siege of Gibraltar.
Shaw's Abridgement of Bruce's
Travels.
Keate's Account of the Pelew
I(lands.
Pike's Arithmetic.
Gough's Arithmetic, altered by
Workman.
Clark's Introdu&ionto the mak
ing of Latin.
Dodfley's Fables.
P. Ovidii N tfonis Metamor
phofeon, 1. X.
Philadelphia Latin Grammar.
Ruddiman's Rudiments.
Schoolmaster's Assistant.
e Veteri Teftamento
Hiftorie.
cott's Leflons on Elocution.
Savgeant's Short Hand.
Wrntenhall's Greek Grammar.
Young Man's Companion.
Catechism of Nature.
Hervey's Meditations.
Young's Night Thoughts.
Thomson's Seasons.
Rudiments of Taste.
Klopftock's Mefliah.
Lavater's Aphorisms.
IC.OOO
500©
4000
400©
4000
2500
2400
3000
2250
IMPORTED BOOKS.
Kenrtet's Roman Antiquities. School Dialogues.
Trimmer's Sacred Hiilory, Andrews's Hiftorv of the Ame
-6 vols. rican War, 4 vols.
Nicholfon's Navigation. New Annual Register.
Alexander's Experimental Eh- Vattel's Law of Nations.
2000
1830
quiries.
Experimental Essays.
Huxham on Fevers.
Virtues and Efficacy of a Crust
of Bread.
Edinburgh Pharmacopia.
Burke's Speeches and Political
Tra&s.
2000
1400
43> 12e
8750 c
Beauties of the British Senate.
Davis's Dramatic Miscellanies.
Miss Murray's Mentoria.
Stuart's View of Society.
Richard Steele'sCorrcfpondencc
Man of the Moon, 2 vols.
Dramatic Pieces.
Philadelphia, Augujl 6, 1791.
Charleftown (MafT.) Lottery.
CLASS XXII.
THE MANAGERS of said Lottery present to the Public
the following
Of the Twenty-Second Class,
Consisting of 7000 Tickets, at Three Dollars each, 21,000
Dollars.
2500 Dolls, is
1000
l Prize of
1
*5
20
20
20
40
60
70
80
2008
2335 Prizes,
4665 Blanks,
7°°° Tickets, Amount, 21000
I his Class will commence drawing on or before the Ift of
September.
1 ickets may be had of the several Managers in Charleftown,
and at the usual places in Boston.
THOMAS HARRIS, )
MATTHEW BRIDGE, £ Managers
ol , n SAMUEL SOLEY, S
Charlelton, May 25, *791.
Hazard and Addoms,
No. 173, Market-Street,
HAVE Ti CKETS in the above, and in the MaflTaqhufeits Second
SEMI-ANNUAL LOTTERY, for Sale.
120
Dallas's Reports.,
Kirby's Connefcfcicut Reports.
Conductor Gtneralis.
Buchan's Domeflic Medicine,
lateit edition.
Clark on Di (cafesof Horses.
Gentleman's Pocket Farrier.
Jrnyn'j Infernal Evidence of
the Christian Religion.
Beartie's Evidence of Ditto.
Think Well On't.
Devout Cbiiftim's VadeMecum
Edwards's Hiltory of Redemp
tion.
on the Religious As-
fetlions.
against Chauncev.
Booth's Apology for the Baptifls
Doway Translation of the Vul
gate Bible.
Enfield's Family Prayers.
Metbodift Hymns.
Watts's Hymns and Psalm*.
Price's Sermons.
Life of Baron Trenck.
Smith's Wealth of Nations.
Palev's Moral Philosophy.
Smellie's Philosophy of Natural
History.
Nicholfon's Natural Philosophy
Junius's Letters.
Hale's AflF flionate Epistles to
his Child r en.
Beauties of Johnson.
of Sterne.
Percival's Father's Inftru&ions.
Lady's Advice to her Daughters.
Emma Corbet.
Accomplished Gentleman.
Ela, or the Deluiions of the
Heart,
Adventures of Maria Cecilia.
Adventures of Alphonfo and
Dalinda.
Beattie's Poems.
Conquest of Canaan.
Chefterfield's Principles of Po-
litenefs.
Economy of Human Life.
Fables for the Ladies.
Freneau's Poems.
Mackenzie's Lounger.
More's Sacred Dramas.
Present for an Appreotiac.
Walker's Academic Speaker.
Life o\ Robinson Cruioe.
Saville's Miscellanies,
School of Wisdom.
Knox's Sermons, 2 vols.
Description of 300 Aninrals.
Boyle's Voyages.
Sterne's Sentimental Journey.
The Apocrypha.
Marmontel's Belifarius.
Journey through Sweden.
Dupaty's Travels.
Stretch's Beauties of History.
Allifon's Eflay on the Nature
and Principles of Taste.
(w&f3w iaw6t)
SCHEME
100 are
5°
40
3°
20
10
8
6
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17872
Deduction, 3:28
PRICE CURRENT. PHILADELPHIA
ANCHORS pr. lb. 6kd
Allum, pr.cwt.32j 6d
Ditto, Roch pr. lb. 10d
Ashes, pot, per ton, 37/10/
Pearl, 50/
Arrack pr. gall. icj 12s6d
Brandy, common, 7s 6J
Cogniac
Braziletto, pr. ton.
Bricks pr. M
Bread, Hup pr. cwt.
Ditto, pilot
Ditto, final 1 water 40i 4
Beer, American, in hot. ] />
pr. doz. bot. incl. J I °-'
pr. bbl. 35 s
00 f Oak pr.M feet, 67* 4/
( Merch. pine loo*
<( Sap, do. 3/
O I N. Eng. 82s
23 L Cedar 100s
The above are the Shallop prices ;
Jor the Yard pj ices add 15s pr M.
Brimstone in rolls pr. cwt. 26s
i** C Irish pr. bbl.
£] j 13o(lon 551
( Country 50s
Butter pr. lb. 14d
in kegs iod
Cedar,rednmber pr.foot 2S2s6d
Chocolate pr. lb. » 12d
Coal pr. bulhel is6d
Coffee pr. lb.
Cinnamon
Cheese, Englilh
Country
3 rsp«. P 1 - lb
-3 | Wax
P «( Myrtle Wax
| Mould,tallow
o (.Dipped
Cotton
Cui rants
Cloves
Copperas pr.cwt
Cordage
Cocoa
Duck, RufTia, pr. piece Boj
Havens 67J 72J 6r/
Flour, Superfine, pr. bbl. 37
Common, 33J 6a?
Bur middlings,beft 3 u
Middlings 241
Ship-ftuft pr. cwt. 7* 8i
Flax pr. lb. 9d
Fustic
Feathers
Flaxfeed
Glue,
pr. ton, 1355 150s
pr. lb. 2J 8d
pr. bush. 5-r
pr. cwt. 7/ ioj 8/
Ginger, white race
Ditto, common 50 s
Ditto, ground pr. lb. 9d
Ginseng, 1/6 I^lo
Gunpowder, cannon,pr. )
quarter calk, )
Ditto, line glazed 351 6d
G»n, Holland, pr. gall. 9d
Do. pr. cafe, 30/
( Wheat pr. bulh 6s 8d
Rye 3* 6d
2 I Oats u6d
< <( Indian corn 2J7d
Barlev 3*
Best (helled pr. lb. 31i
|_ Buckwheat
Hemp, for. pr. ton,
American, pr. lb.
Hogfticad hoops, pr. M 516/
Herrings, pr. bbl. ißj 20J
Hides, raw pr. lb. yd 10d
Hops 9S
Indigo, Frcnch,
Carolina
Irons, fad pr. cwt.
\ Castings 22J 6d 30J
£ j Bar pr. ton, 29/ 30/
O pig 10/
2 | Sheet 65/
L Nail rods 36/
Junk, pr. cwt. 10s 40J
Lard, hogs 9d 10d
Lead in pigs
in bars 50s
Lead, white 753 Boj
red 50 s
Leather, foal pr. lb. i.r 1j 6d
Lignum vitas pr. ton 42s 45s
Logwood 7/ 5J 8/
M a), Indian, pr. bbl. 17J
Rye 25J
Macicarel,beft none.
•Common 251'
pr. lb. 55s
Mace
2500
1000
15 00
1000
800
600
800
600
560
480
8032
Mustard
Madder, best \sd 18d
MolalFcs pr. gall. '2ssd2s6d
Marblt , wrought, pr. foot, 14 s
Mast (pars 2s 6d 6s
Mahogany 8d jod
Nutmegs pr. lb. 62s
Nai!,, iodi2d&c 20d— 8d Bfad9d
" Linseed, pr. gall. 4 s
Train 10d 2s
Spcrinaccti 3J 7d
j Whale is 10d 2s
Olive 6s 6d
v j Ditto pr. cafe 361
Beftfweetin ?
I fldfks.pr. box, )
L—baskets 12 bottles37j6t
3ak timber pr. ton 38J
Porter pr. bl. 40*
London, 15J
Funds of the United States.
ALL kinds of the Public Debt of the Union, bought, fold, or ex
changed; Foreign and Inland Billsoj Exchange negoci. . *»
Merchandize of all forts bought and fold on CommiffiMi an a ' "
Business in the lioe of a Broker, tranfaftcd by
WILLIAM CLELAND,
At the OfHce, next door to the Statc-Strcct.
PBk QUANTITY
AUGUST 10.—Dol lars at 7/6.
Porter, American or. doz ir/t
pr . bbl.
Pork, Burlington, 90,
county
■ Carolina ' y
a«, Albany
Pepper, pr. lb
Pimento
R'ce pr. cwt,
Ro!i " pr. Dbl. so ,
kaifms, best, m-. J( C 2 ,
Ditto pi. jar
Ditto 'p r - box
r Jamaica pr. gall. 6,
| Antigua
g ! Windward ~/i
o; "1 Barbadocs ~ ,
■ Country,
Sanv 21 * d 116 d
Sa p.ras p r . ton 4 - ( 6oj
Salt petre, pr. cwt. 4 / 1 C( /
Sulphur, flour *
Shot
/ 40-J
J (German pr.cwt. 6<;i7oi
W JE.nglilh, blistered
h ) American pr. ton 40/(So/
(.Crowley's pr. faj. g- (
Snake root pr. lb, u6d 2sSd
boap, Common
• Brown
f ar £ h 4
Snuff u6 d 21i i 316 J
opcrmacctj,refined, qj fii
Sail Cloth, English, "1
pr. yaid, j n6d 2nd
Boston, No. I
ov 6 d
. ill 16/
2$S to 30 S
27 s 6 d
13 d
iBJ 20s
is 41i
6<i 7 y
y
4 J 3<*
12 d
10±d
9'^
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No. 11. 2J 2i
Russia faceting, pr. p. go*
("Lump, pr.Jb. „ s< t
c 4 • Loaf, finale refined is6i
< Ditto, double do. is,od
| Havannah, while 12i
<n Ditto., brown, .
I Mul'covada.pr.ewt 751821
Spirits Turpentine pr. gall. 4;
' Allum pr. bulb. 2J
(Liverpool
(Carliz 2J
Lifoon 2J
1 build. W.O. frames'] goj
p. ton, J 100f
LO. &redC. do. 6/6/51
igles, short, p. M. 22s bd
lj6 2J
6oj 6256 i
62i6d 6*js6d
H \
J
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Vi /
Ship
Tin.
Do.
Shin
long dreffcd tfs6i
Scantling, heart, Boj tooj
Sap soj5 oj 55 j
r Pipe pr. laoo pieces 6os
2 |W. O. hogflicad yl 15 1
> j R. O. do.
< I Leogan 61
Barrel
Heading
Otter, btft pr. piece 30;
r
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cr
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Turp
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[ Hyson pr. lb.
co I Hyson (kin,
< -( Souchong,
t-| 1 Congo,
(_ Bohca,
Tallow, refined
Mi nks
Fox, grey
red
Martins
Fifhcrs
Bears 12s 6d 25s
Racoons 2/ u
Musk-rats 9 d u&d
Beaver, pr. lb. 7 j6 ioj
_ Deer, in hair is 6d
,N. jersey, 24 gal. p. bbl. 7/6
-Carolina, 32 gall. roj
pentine pr. bbl. 12s 6d
''James R. new bed 28/
inferior 20J2 J6d
—old 35/
1 s 6 d
45^3'
Tun
Rappahannock 18/9 2?J\
Colo. Maryland 50 j 6c.
Dark ißi
Long-leaf ißj
Eaftern-fhorc 153 "17 sod
Carolina, new 2256 i
Old 22J Sd 2fjf
10J
3 J 7 J
4OJ 42.f 6d
Tin pr. box, iooj
Veidigreafe pr. Ib.
Vermillion,
Varnish,
' Madeira, pr. pipe 40/75/
Lisbon
Tcneriffe 20/IOJ 30*
Fayal pr. gall. 3
Port pr. pipe 36/
Ditto pr. gall.
Do. in bottles, pr. doz. 30/
Claret 3°' 45'
Sherry pr. gall. 9 s
_ Malaga s i6s6d
:,Bees pr. lb. 2S
ile-bone, long pr. lb. 2J3"
-short, pr. lb. iS
w
5 I
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Wax
Wha
pj 4d
COURSE Of EXCHANGE.
Bills of Exchange, London,
go days, 73
Ditto 60 days 74
Ditto 30 oays 15
Amsterdam, 60 days,
pr. guilder, 2/ n« 3'
3© days 3 JI
government bills, drawn alio
days per 11 guilders. S3 s 4
70s
s'bd
3'
if 4/
21/
2 Jsd
4110 s
8/
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3'
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p ±d 3; 9/
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12 s
2 s 6d