« PRICE CURRENT. PHILADELPHIA. Pfc R gU AK TITY. NOVEMBER 16. —Dol la* » at 7/6. ANCHORS pr.lb. 7d Porta,American pr. doz. 10/5 Aliutn, pr.cwt. 305 Pitch, pr. bbl 13J iss Ditto, Roch pr. lb. 10d Pork, Burlington, 9OJ iooj Aihe»,pot, per toe, 37'»°» Lower county 901 . Pearl, . 501 Carolina 701 Arrack pr. gall. ioj 12)64 Pea!, Albany ssbd brand v, common, Slid Pepper, pr. lb. 3J 9<l Cogbiac Braziletto, pr. ton. 12/15/ Bricks pr. M 30 s to 37s 6d Bread, (hip pr. cwt. 1,5* Ditto, piJot 27J 6d Ditto, fmail water 40J 455 Beer, Am.rican, in bot. ] ID /g pr. doz. bot. inci. J pr. bbl. 35 s c/ 2 f Oak pr.M feet, 67*4' j Merch. pine toor <<i S 'P. d °- .3' c | N.£ng. « I Cedar The above are the Shallop prices ; Jor the Yardp» ice* udd 15s pr Briroftone in rolls pr. cwt. 26s u. f Iri(h pr. bbl. g < liofton , 6of 03 ( Countiy 52* 6i Butter pr. lb. in kegs to^ Cedar, red timber pT.foot Chocolate pi. ib. 13d Coal pr. bulbel isGd C' ffee pr. lb. 14d Cinnamon ißi 20J Chcefe, £ngli(h ii • ■ Country 9^ f Spcr. pr. lb. 3 J J j Wax p Myrtle Wax isi j Mould,tailow Coiton 25 4^ Cu 1 rants Cloves 9* Copperas pr.cwt. *4* Cordage 6oj 62'5J Cocoa Duck, Rudia, pr. piece Boj —— Kavpns ti 7 j 72J 6<f Flour, Superfine, pr. bbl. 37M Common, S5 J — Bur middlings,beft 33s - Middlings Ship-ftuff pr. cwt. y6d 10/ Flax P r - lb - 9* Fustic pr- ton, 1351 15CS Feathers pr. lb- 3 J J'laxfeec; pr- bufti. 5J od Glue, pr.cwt. 7/ iOi 8/ Ginger, white race 65J Ditto, common 50* Ditto, ground pr. lb. 9d »inieng, I J° l / l ° Gunpowder, cannon,pr. > quaitercafk, $ Ditto, ti.ic ;ljz.d 5 : - Gin. Holland, pi. gall. -■ D>. pr. cafe. 32i (). f Wheat pr. b»& 7/ 7 J 3 i R v c 3 : I Oats 2 >21 C Indian corn 3-f 4 * i Bailey 4-> & ■5 | Bell Ihelled pr. lb. 3< 2J 6: Hemp,for. pr. ton, 45^53 American, pr. lb. 4< Hogftirad hoops, pr. M £16 Herrings, pr. bb!. ißj 20. Hides, raw pr. lb. 9d io< Hops 9 Indigo, French, . Carolina Irons, fad pr. cwt. C Callings 22i6i30/ £ j Bar pr. ton, 29/ 32/ C ptg 10/ £ | Sheet 6,5/ Nasi rods 30/ Junk, pr. cwt. loj 401 Lard, hogs gd icd Lead in pigs 401 42/ 6J in bars 50s Lead, white 75J Bqj red 50 s Leather, foal pr. lb. is \d is6d Lignum vitae pr. ton 43* 45s Logwood 7/ 5J 8/ M ai, Indian, pr. bbl. 19s Rye 20 s Mackarel,beft 6oj 67* 6d Common 26r Mace pr. lb. 555 Mustard is 4d Madder, best isd 1 Sd Molaflfes pr. gall, Marble, wrought, pr. foot, 145 Mast spars sj 6d jj Mahogany 8d iod Nutmegs pr. lb. 671 6d Nails, todizdSc 20d— 8d ' Ltnfeed, pr. gall. 3* gd Tram is 10d is Spermaceti 3/ Whaie 1 s €d vs jr <[ Oiive 6f 6d ®I D ito pr. cafe ißj qi J Best fwett in ) I ttafks.or. box, ) I.—balkets 12 bottles37j6</ Oak limber pr. too 381 Porter pr. bl. s —— London, pr. doz. 12/6 d 15s IMPERIAL HYSON,SOUCHONG, and BOHEA TEAS, JR.EFINED SUGARS, COFFEE, & SPICES,&c.&c. Ot ihe Sift quality—by rciaij No i 9, Third-Street, betweta and Mai k.et Streets. Pimento Rice pr. cwt. 21/ '6d Rosin pr. Lbl. iß> 9 u Raisins, best, pr. keg Ditto pr. jar 32J Ditto pr. box 25 s C Jamaica pr. gall. 6j 94/ • Am-.gua 6j 6j f 5 j Windward 6 j Barbados 6<i • Country, N.E. 4M J t.Tatfia 2*4 d us6d Saffafrat pr. ton 453 6oj Saltpetre, pr. cwt. 4/10*3/ Sitlphar, flour $cj SfiOt 2 J f German pr.cwf. r 1 / Lnglifli, blistered ~£.< P pr. ton 40/60/ «o pr. tap. Bci Snake root pr. lb. u6d 3 joa Soap, Common 60 Brown 6a Caltile 10 dk Starch qd 6a Snuff 1s 6d 2s\d 35 6t: Spermaceti,refined, 3J lOts Sail Cloth, Enghib, ~l . c r r , M IJ °d 2J2U pr. yard, J Bolton, No. I. 2J 3<i No. 11. 2J LA RufHa (heeting. pr. p. 90J f Lump, pr. lb. 1s 5a c 4 • Loaf, Tingle refined lsiod <j Ditto, double do. 2J 6d 1 Havaonali, while i7<i 00 Ditto, brown, ntf'j L Mufcovada,pr.cwt. Spirits Turpentine or. gall, . ( Allum pr. butb. 2J Id j _j 2J * " *:;! Ship build. W.O. frames") g oj P-ton, j , OCj Do. LO. & red C. do. 6/6/5J Shingles, short, p. M. 2 2j 6j • long dressed 3~i6d Scantling,heart, 80j iooj j ~°' p . 5«« * rPipc pi. isoo pietes 6ci 1 1 W hogihead 7 l is U ' 5 1 do ' &3^ ' 5 I L «°g»n 61 <t «« Barrel 3/ 15 , I. Heading g * f Ouer, btft pr. piece 33 ■ Mioks ~64 3 I F °*> t"y j ( rf d I-Martins Fifhcr? 1 I Bear. | Racoon J Mu&- ; -.'iK-iats gd üB. !B. W,pr. lb. ;j6 io. L D.-ei, in hair lj&Jpjgt, Tar,N.Jti(ey,s4g a l. p. bbl. Carolina, 3: , 0j Turpentine p . bbl. i2j i s j .f* James R. new heft 28j ~ inferior zcsi.JSa o old gtj j Rappahannock 18/9 29/6 O J Colo. Maryland 501 6cj y Dirk 19*64 < Long-leaf ,gj 6« a Eaftern-lhore 153 i~s 6<t O ! Carolina, new 22i6< L old 22J 6d ijt ( Hyson pr. lb. jj&gd « ; Hyson Ik n, 4s 6j 6a Souchong, 3s6dy, [_ 1 Congo, 31 3J gj 2.t gd Tallow, refined 8j« Tin pr. box, ioo< Veidigreafe pr. lb. 3 1 6d v Vermillion, !2i Varnish, "«j 6« r Madeira, pr. pipe 40 1 Lisbon 36, Teneiiffc 20/tOj 30/ K I Fa y a! P r - g a "- 3>6<i J Port pr. pipe 36/ 43/ j Duto pr. gall. 6j Do, in bottles, pr.doz. 30J j Claret 3OJ 45J ! Sherry pr. gall. 6sgd gj Malaga y 6i bd Wax, Bees pr. lb. sj Whale-bone, long pr. lb. 2J3« lhort, pr. lb. w 3' 7* s=' COURSE OF EXCHANGE. Bills of Exchange, London, go davs, ;cj Ditto 60 days 71^ Ditto 30 oayt j2j Amftcrdam, 60 days, pr. guilder, gr 30 days gj 4 i Government bills, drawn at i* days per 11 guilders, 33J WHEREAS it appeals by the proceedings in a certain cause' now depending in the High Court of Chancrry in Eng land, wheiein William Webb is the plaintiff, and John Parker, (exe cutor of Thc-nai Bradly, deceased) is the defendant, that Henry Webb was put ou: an apprentice to the sea trade by the Greenwich school, in or about tl»e year 1775, and who was then of the age of 14 years, or thereabouts,ana failed from England in the year 1776, to some part of North-America, in the (hip or vefiel Artemijja, Capt. Leuellyn, formerly a Spamfh trader, and at that time a navy victualler or traufport in his Majesty's service—and whereas Jt ap pear * fhatthe said Henry IVebb deserted and ran away from said ship or veirel, and entered on board a certain privateer called the Re venge, or Vmgeahce Privateer, of which one John Dean was matter or commander, then k'Mg at New-York. Nortb-Aratnsi; and ' that the laid Vengeance Privateer, on or about the sth of November, 1779, failed from New-York aforefaid to Savannah, and arrived at such last mentioned port in or about the month of March, 1780, and on the month ol April following, to some port or p'a-e in America, but to what port or place is not known; and in the month of May, 1780, tbe said fhipor veflVl was fcen at Barbadoes in the Weft-Indies, but th- said Henry Webb has not since been hard of, and is supposed to be dead ; it having been reported that tbe lender belonging to the said (hip or vc(Tel called the Vengeance, which (hip was then commanded by Capt. Knozcfes, with a num ber of her men, to the amount of ao. or thereabouts, (and among whom the said Henry Webb is supposed to have been one) were ta ken by the enem>, and carried into Philadelphia. Now, in pursuance of an order made in the said cause, bearing date the 3d of December, 1790, any person or persons who can give any ac count or information touching the said Henry Webb, cfr of the fa-d ihip Vengeance, or whether the said Henry Webb be living or dead, and if dead, when or wheresoever he died, are requested to give such information to William Wetter Pepys, E*q. one of the Mailers of said Court, at his Chambers in Svmonds'-Inn, Chancery-Lane, London ; and such person or persons will be rewarded for their trouble by applying to Samuel Nay for, Esq. the Solicitor in said cause. No. 4, Great Newport-street, London; or toihe Rc». John Stanford. No. 33, john-street, Ncw-Yoik; 6r lo John Prettyjoki Esq. Bridgetown, Barbadoes. W. W. PEPYS. i f ba The First and Second Volumes of :he HISTORY OK NEW-HAMPSHIRE, ( To which is prefixed an accurate Map of the State) By the Rev. Jeremy Belkn-v, Are ready for Delivery to Subscribers—who may receive their Books on application to HAZARD & ADDOMS, at the Corner of Chefnut and Thud Streets. £3" The above two volumes contain the political history of the Slate, from its firft fettlemeat to the adoption of the present Con futation of iheUni id Stales; —the third, containing a geographi cal ttefenption of the State, iketcbes of its natural history, <£:c. is in the press. %* A few copies of the firft two volumes {or falc—price acf. November 5, 1791. In the Press, and fpeedilv will be publilhcd, HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS; Confiding of State Papers, and other authentic Documents, tending to elucidate the History of America, and particularly of the United States. By EBESEZER HAZARD, A.M. *** The price to Subscribers will be a Dollar for each Number, couiaining 160 large quarto pages ; or Four Dollars and a Quarter for each Volume in Boards; to be paid as viz. the firft and second Numbers, cr Volumes, to be paid for on delivery of the firft ; and each fubftfcjuem one (except tfte lail) at the time of delivery. g3"Subfcriptions will be recefved, in this citv, by Thomas Dobson, and Hazard & Addoms, (who will exhibit specimens of the work) and in other places by the principal Bookftllcrs; there- P/tifaJe!piia, Kmemter j, 1791. 4 J 8 3 4 2J 7J 6« sj 6J 25J Funds of the United States. ALL kinds of the PuHic Debt of the Union, bought, fold, or ex changed ; Foreign and Inland Bills of Exchange ncgociated; Merchandize ot all forts bought and fnidon CcmatJSon, and other Bufinefj in the line of a Broxcr, tranfatied by WILLIAM CLELAND, At the Office Htxt door to the Custom-House, State-StreetBOSTON. 2m Public Securities, Bought and Sold, od COMUISSION, ky 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. John Pintard, SWORN BROKER& AUCTIONEER, PURCHASES and SELLS PUBLIC DEBT of every deferipiion,o \\Com?uiJJion, at the following rates: the specie amount of all sales at auction, one eighth per On ditto at private faleOT purchase, one-kafj per cent. On remittances, ditto. Receiving intertft at the Loan-Office, one percent, on the amount of the interest. For making at Ahlo, fcventy-Jivt cents per transfer. &3T Such per Cons as may incline to favor the subscriber wilh their order", may relv on iheir being executed with pun fichty and dispatch. Hu long experience and extensive dealings in the public flocks, together with a well eftablilhed correspon dence throughout the United Slates, enable him to condutt his operations with peculiar benefit to his employers. OHoCfr 1 , i?gi. Thirty Dollars Reward. T} UN AWAY, Come time iu August 1789, a yellow NEGRO MAN, named Asrhham, late the property of Komsnci H deceased— about forty-five years of age, about five feet eight or nine inchcs high, pretty well set, with a large wooih head and large beard, walk.* with his knees bent, often complains of pains in his feetaod ancles—by trade a bricklayer, stone m«ifon and plalterer. He is a very Handy fellow as a house-waiter, and is fond ot such buQnefs. He is a great diflfembler, and n6 doubt pretend? lie is a freeman. He has been eloped so long that no description of his prefeut clothing can be given. It is supposed that he went t© the Northern States, as heotien 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 subscriber may get him again; and reasonable charges will be paid—or Thirty Dollars will be ? iven if he is brought to Prince William County, VirJma, to Mr. John Kinchelor, by. O&ober 12, 1791 232 ADVERTISEMENT. JOHN PIXTARD, Mew-York, Vo. 57, A7>;-;-S:r ec t. CH.-Kl_£b \\ ICKIIfF, Ad minuli stor. TO BE SOLB. BY JOHN CAREY, No. 26, Pca*-street a collection' of Scarce and Valuable BOOKS, Which may he fern rvery dav, until five tfcUck » Ai*org them arc thefo'louiri ; Folic. TTOMER, Xfiiophon, Pino. Piuiaich, Eufr 1 : t n men, The doret, Viigtl, Horace.! -v. Ta . p,'*" cuius, Pliny, Conco'danua La>. Coiuo-daniiaGr. Thtfic'm r ccroois. Btblia Junii and Tremcllii, Bible dc Martin W\' Scapul«—Phavorifti—Martinii —H off man i Lexjca \\ •" 1. 1 loz'oon. An'iqun. Erclcf. Hruanrrcir. <scc. Quarto. P ndar, Cyto; idia, Brn->V« Horace, Tfrm-r ar ' Phxdrui, Ovid, Juvenal, Manillas, Ciccrnmsnp. , , n . c A -, r etnniiK, Jul.us Pollux, Hedcriei Lexicon, VoGu AiiCin C.u.t'l rii Justinian Code, See. Ofttco et injni. Homer, Anaereon, Ariftophar.rs, Lor- - > Theophraltus, Hcliod, Poetae miporcs Gr. Ifocraus. Phil r! rimu editioni of Houce, Vutpl, Terenre, and Oviti, Tibu. : >. p, 3 . mis. Lucan, Martial, Cland'an, Val. Flaccuj. Aufomus, Bichan;" Salluft, Curtius, Florus, [uftin, Val. Maxiinu. A. Gei'i is Au»iift. Scnplorrs, Eigh/lt and French Tranjljt en of feme of it c CI "Tics, a great rnrietv u I Greek and Laiin Grammars, 4c 4.- g: T Catalogues may be had of Mcflrs. Ktct & Co. liork dim or of JOHN CARLY ' Oft"h'r 31. (cp»f That pleasantly situated Farm Whereon the subscriber now lira. IT lici on the road from Pgloccton to Brunfwick, about aaiill and a half from the former. It contains »1 J acm, wheroif 47 are woodland, upward! of 30 meadow, and so morr mtr be made. Also a young orchard of aoo apple trees, befidei • variety of peach and cherry treea, and * large garden; the whole tinder good flnce. There are on the premifet a two story ftooe hAaft and kitqhen, with an elegant piazza, the 'whale paicted an| finifhed. Also, a fraoke-hou(e, work-Hup, granary, waggo*. house; barrack cow-bouses, two ftoricihigh aad 90 ferl long,n4 a good barn, with (tabling. From the building* there arc chaniv ing views of Princeton, the neighbouring farms, and Xotunomk hills. Any person inclining to purchase, may know the terms by applying to the fubfcribcr on the pirmifr-s,or to luAcSxovai* No. 141, South Second-Hi eet, Philadelphia. Pr-nreton, OQobf? 10, 1791 W. M'D 0 UC A L L'S t DANCING SCHOO"' Is now opened at his School.Room, No. 2S, Carter's Alley. HE returns his finccre thanks for the great encouragement he has experienced these eighteen years; hopes the reputaiion ol his school for decorum and good order, as well as the perform ance of his scholars, will fttll ensure him a refpeSable fharc of tit public favor. A number of new Cotillions and Country Dances will betaurht during the fcafon. Those who please to honor him with the tuition of their chil dren, may be assured, they will be taught in the most approv i stile, and that proper attention will be paid to their carriage and manners. A general praftifing for the improvement of the scholars, will be held at the New Rooms, every other Wednefd3y ; when the employers, and Grangers of genteel deportment, will be admitted. These pra&ifings will be attended with no expence. X. B. An EVENING SCHOOL will be opened for growa Gentlemen, as soon as a fufficient number oiFer. Philadelphia, September 14, 1791. (f. f.) Forty Dollars Reward. LAST night was broke opeo the Store of the subscriber, at Bw -J dentown. and stolen from the fame the folio*ing articles, viz. One hair trunk, containing women*' wearing apparel; 1 fmafl box, containing four clocks and one dozen teftjmeots; i ditta containing green cloth coat, one striped vest and breeches, two .arts and a small bag with 36 dollars and 20s. t» 30s. Jerfev coppers; 1 keg containing a large bible, with other final! books ; 1 box containing 447 real ottnch feathers, (bine of them large and elegant, and of different colours; 2 barrels rye meal, branded Stont and Imlay; t barrel pork, 1 ream paper, and 1 dozen paste-boards. Stolen at the fame time, a large Batteau, with.black fides. A reward of Twenty will be given for the fecurityof the above property, so that the owners may have the articles again, or in proportion for part thereof; also a further reward of Twenty D jllars will be given for the security of the perpetrator or perpe trators, so that they may be brought to justice, bv JOHN VAN EMBURGH. Bordentown, New-Jersey, Sept. 1, 1791. [ c P I O MASSACHUSETTS SEMI-ANNUAL LOTTERY. Class Second. THIS Class will positively commence drawing on ThurMay the 24th of November next, at 4 o'clock, P. M. which will be completed with all expedition. The Managers pledge thero felves that no consideration whatever (hall induce them to postpone the drawing a moment bevondthat lime. Rofton, O&ober 15, 1791. ' Wanted, a good COOK, To whom genieel wages will be allowed. Nooeneed apply wk* cannrw l>e well recommended. Enquire of the Printer. Lectures on Government & Law. THE Honorable JAMES WILSON, L. L. T). Profeffor of Laws in lbe College and Academy of Philadelphia, propofrs i» deliver, next Winter, two Courfcs of Leflures. One Courfc «• on the Second Monday, the other on the Second o December. WILLIAM ROGERS' Secretary to the Board of Faculty. Philadelphia, Oftoher it, 1791. (cptDi tyT" Hiavk Powers to receive thelmerei\, andjor the transfer t principal of public debt, aqrerable to the Rules ejlsiiifiud in t e < fury Department: Also Blanks JorabJlraQs oj Certificates) tote J. the Editor. CcT The JOURNAL of the THiRD SESS 10Kef *e SEh.iT oft he UNITED STATES. im\ be had of the Editor A>W. Pubiifhed, and to be fold bv the Editor, price *tn <>» < * oi * TWENTY- SIX LETTERS On the moll important Subje&s, Refpeaing the RF.VOLl T TION' of AMERICA. Written in Holland in the vtar 17 Mj the VicE-PjiftsiD»»T 0/ the Umtci State*. lawgw) TO BE SOLD, And poffeflion given immediately. ISAAC SNOWDEN, Junior. f rp imj
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