FREDERICKSBURG, November 10. ExtraCt of a Inter from Mefrs. McCarthy and Bro ther i, to a merchant in this town, dated Bourdeaux, Septtmbrf- I, I 79 1 * " In our last we mentioned to you the difficul ty fonie American vefl'els met with here, bccaule the) were not considered as coming direct from America; we have now the pleasure to acquaint you, that the committee of the National Aflem bly which we petitioned on the fubjecl, has gi ven' directions thai our tobaccoes should be ad mitted to entry, for home consumption ; and that all American vefl'els in the fame predicament as those we interested ourselves for, that have touch ed at an out-port for orders, without breaking bulk, or entering there, fhouM likewise be ad mitted to declare their tobaccoes in the fame manner, as far as the Ift of next month ; alter which ueriod, the committee intimates that the conditions of coining direct from America, with cjeaiances for France, must be rigidly adhered to. The conimiflioners of the revenue have re ceived and given their fpecific and official orders in consequence ; so that we think it would not be prudent to form a speculation upon the sup position of its getting a greater extent, umil we fee more clearly into the matter, though laid li mits be Hot peremptory." BANK OK THE UNITED STATES. Resolved, That the form of the power for vot ing by proxy at any election, be: Know all Men by these Presents, That of do hereby appoint to be substitute and pftxy for and in name and bihalf, to vote at any eletfion of a Direfior or DireClors of the Bank of the United States, as fully as might or could were personally present. In -totmfs whereof, have hereunto set hand and seal, thit day of in the year Scaled and delivered ) in the prcfence of { * That the form of the power for voting by proxy refpe&ing the enabling, repealing or amending Bye-Laws, Ordinances and Regulations, be: Know all Men by these Presents, That of do hereby appoint fuljlitute tr proxy, to represent at all meetings of the Stockholders tf the Bank of the United States, and in name and behalf, to vote refpefiing the en- aflitig, repealing or amending such Bye-Laws, Or dinances or Regulations, as may be deemed neces sary and convenient for the government of the J, aid Bank. In ivitnefs whereof, have hereunto set hand and seal, this day of in the year Sealed and delivered ) in the pretence of J That the form of the power for felling, alfign ing and transferring Bank Stock, be: Know all Men by these Presents, That of do hereby conjUtute and appoint *$ true and lawful attorney, for and in name and behalf\ to fell, ajpgn and transfer unto any person or persons, the -whole or any part of Jhare unto belonging in the capital or joint flock of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of the United States, and for that j>ur pofe to make and execute allneceffary ails of ajjigu ments and transfer, and furthermore one or more persons under to fibjlitute with like full power. In -witnefs-whereof, have hereunto Jet hand and seal, this day of in the y car Scaled «nd delivered ) in the prefcnce of j That the form of the power to receive Divi dcnds be: Know all Men by these of do hereby conflitute and appoint lawful attorneyjor and in name and behalf, to receive and give receipts for all dividends now due, or which may grow due on Jhare to belonging, in the capital or joint flock nf the Frefident, Directors and Coj/ipany of the Bank oj the United States. In witness whereof, have hereunto ft and seal, this day of in the year Scaled and delivered ) In the p r cfcnce of £ Holy Bible.—Royal Quarto. TV/TR- THOMAS, of Worcester, Matfjchufetts, mod refpe£- "i/ inlorms the public, that he has this day completed the Old and New Teftamems of his Royal Quarto Edition of the HOLY BIBLE. The Apocrypha and Index, &c. will be finifh ed with all the dispatch the nature of the work will admit. Such Gentlemen as hold Subscription Papers, he begs will return them to him at TVorcefter, or to him and Company at Mow, by the lad day of November next, and as much fooriei as thev 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 highest approbation; both as to the execution of the printing, its correanefs, and iis cheapuets compared with English co P'es of the fame size and quality. Aj.this verv laborious and exceedingly expenGve undertaking, carried on solely at his own cost, he is led to hope that all those who with to possess a large Family Bible, will so far encourage this laudable undertaking of their countryman, as to add their names to the fuhfeription. H , crceJler,S:pt. 29, iygt George Mea d e Has for SALE, at hit Stores on Wa l nut-Street Wh ar f, A FEW pipes of 3 and 4 years old bills of exchange Madeira WINE, which he will dispose of by the pipe, hothead or quarter calk. London market Madeira WINE, 5 and 6 years old. Old Sherry WINE of the fiilt quality, by the hogshead or quarter cask. Three and 4 years old LifbonWlNE, of a superior quality to what is generally imported, by the pipe, quarter calk, or larger quantity. Choice old Coniac BRANDY, by the pipe, tierce, or larger quantity. A few quarter chests of firft quality My/on TEA. He has just received bvihePigou, Loxlev, maftcr, from London, a few quarter calks of old Madeira WIN E— And By the brig Mercury, Capt. Stevens, from Dublin, a few boxes of Irilh LINENS, low priced and well aflnrted ; a few bales of red and white FLANNELS, and fotre GLUh. A few boxes of Spcrmacfti CANDLES cf the firft quality, and Burlington PORK of prime quality. He has also to dispose of, a quantity of drcfted White Oak STAVES. He means to keep a constant supply of First Quality Madeira and Lisbon WINES, and whoever is pleased to favor him with their cuftoin, may be afTured of'being well served. He will, through the Winter and Spring, buy undrrHVd HAND SPIKES. He is purcbafing FLAX-SEED and BEES-WAX, and will give lire highefl price for them. N. B. A few hampers of excellent London PORTER and Taunton ALE, juil received, and 10 be difpoled 0!. Which may be fern every day, until five o'clock, p. m. Among then arc the following : Folio. T TOMER, Xenophon, Plato, Plutarch, EuCebius, Soz»- £1 men, Theodoiet, Virgil, Horace, Livy, Tacitus, Pater culus, Pliny, Concordantia Lai. Concordantia Gr. Thesaurus Ci 'eeronis. Biblia Junii and Tremellii, Bible de Martin,Wells's Maps, Scapulae— Phavoriui—Martinii —Hoffmani Lexica, Voflii Etymo logicon, Anliquir. Ecclef. Britannicse. &c. Quarto. Pindar, Cyropaedia, Bentley's Horace, Terence and Phicdrus, Ovid, Juvenal, Manilius, Ciceronis op. om, Caesar, Su etonius, Julius Pollux, Hederici Lexicon, Voffli Ars Gram. Cluve rii Geographia, Justinian Code, Sec. Ottavo tHmfra. Homenwjft.nwM«n, Aristophanes, Lenginus, . Theophraftus, Heftod, BtetSminOTWGr. liberates, Ph»Uri*t- M riot/s editions of Horace, Virgil, Ovid, Tibulhis, Plau tus, Lucan, Martial, Cliudian, Val. Fhccus. Aufonius, Bochanan, Salluft, Curtius,Florus, Juftin, Val. Max'iinus, A. Gellius, Hill. Augult. Scriptoresv Evgfijk and French Tranjlotions of some of the ClalTics, a great variety ot Greek and Latin Grammars, &c. Set. 83T Catalogue? may be had of Meifrs. Rice & Co. BonkfelWs, Market-street, or of JOHN CAREY. Ofloher 31. (cp tf-) Funds of the United States. A LL kinds of the Public Debt of the Union, bought, fold, or ex xjL changed ; Foreign and Inland Bills of Exchange negociated; Merchandize of all forts bought and fold on Commission, and all other Business in the line of a BroKer, tranfafted by hand ISAIAH THOMAS. Philadelphia, Novt mber 16, 1791 TO BE SOLD, BY JOHN CAREY, No. 26, Piar.Street, A COLLECTION Of and Valuable Scarce B O O K S, WILLIAM CLELAND, At the Office next dour to the Cuftom-Honfe, State-Street, B OST(J N. 2 m Public Securities, Bought and Sold, on COMMISSION, by SAMUEL ANDERSON, Chefnut-Street, next door to the Bank, No. 97. MASSACHUSETTS SEMI-ANNUAL, and NEW-HAVEN LOTTERY TICKETS, To he had at the fame place. John Pintard, SWORN BROKER& AUCTIONEER, PURCHASES and SELLS PUBLIC DEBT of every defcription,on Commijfion, at the following rates: ON the specie amount of all sales at auction, one eighth pei cent. On ditto at private falcor purchase, one-halj per cent. On remittances, ditto. Receiving inrereft at the Loan-Office, one percent, on the amount of the interest. For making transfers at ditto, fevevty-five cents per transfer, Such persons as may incline to favor the fubferiber with their orders, may relv on their being executed with fidelity and difputch. His long experience and extensive dealings in the public (locks, together with a well established correfpon. dence throughout the United States, enable him to conduct his operations with peculiar benefit to his employers. October 15, 1791 W. M'D OU CALL'S' DANCING SCHOOL, Is now opened at his School-Room, No. 28, Carter's Alley. HE returns his fmcerc thanks for the great encouragement he has experienced these eighteen years; hopes the reputation of his school for decorum and good order, as well as the oerform ance of his scholars, will llill ensure him a refpe&abie (hare of the public favor. A number of new Cotillions and Country Dances will be taughi during the season. Those who please to nonet him with the tuition of their chil dren, may be allured, they will be taught in the most approved stile, and that proper attention will be paid to their carnage and manners. A general pra&ifing for the improvement of thefcholars, will be held at the New Rooms, every other Wednesday ; when the employers, and Grangers crt genteel deportment, will he admitted. Thcfe praftifirigs will be a'tended wiih 110 cxpence. N. B. An EVEN INO SCHOOL will be opened for crown Gentlemen, as soon as a lufficicnt number offer ° Philadelphia, September 14, 1791 Wanted, a good COOK, To whom genteel wages will be allowed. None need apply wha cannot be well recommended. Enquire of the Printer. 240 (cp 6w.) JOHN PINTARD, New-York, No. 57, King-Street. IMPERIAL HYSON, SOUCHONG, and BOHE* teas, REFINED SUGARS,COFFEE, &SPICES,&c.& c . Of the firit quality—by retail, No. 19, Third-Street,between Chefrint and MarketStreeti. TO BE SOLD, And poffeflion given immediately, That pleasantly situated Farm Whereon the fubfoibtr now lives. IT lies on the road from Princeton to BrunfwiVk, about a m ;i e and a half from the former. It contains 213 acies, whereof 47 are woodland, upwards of 30 meadow, and 20 more maybe made. Also a young orchard of ioo apple trees, betides a variet* of peach and cherry trees, and a large garden; the whole under good fence. There are on the premises a two (lory (tone house and kitchen, with an elegant piazza, the whole pair.ied and finithed. Also, a smoke-house, work-thop, granary, waggon, house; barrack cow-houses, two (lories high and go feet long,and a good barn, with (tabling. From the buildings there arecharmi ■ing views of Princeton, the neighbouring farms, and Monmouth hills. Any pel son inclining to purchase, may know the terms by applying to the fubferiber on the premises, or to Isaac Sno wdin No. 141, South Second-tlieet, Philadelphia. , * Princeton, Oflober 10, 1791 Thirty Dollars Reward. RUN AWAY, some time in August 1789, a yellow NEGRO M AN, named Arraham, late the property of Nathaniel Wickltjfy deceased—about forty-five years of age, about five feet eight or nine inches high, pre:ty well set, with a large wooll) head land large beard, walks with his knees bent, often complains of pains in his feet and ancles—by trade a bricklayer, stone mason and plasterer. He is a very handy fellow as a house- waiter, and is fond of such bufinefi. He is a great dissembler, and no doubt pretends he is a freeman. He has been eloped so long that no defenption of his prcfeut clothing can be given. It is supposed that 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 said Negro in any jail, so that the subscriber may get htm again; and reasonable charges will be paid—or Thirty Dollars will begiven if he is brought to Prince William County, Virginia, to Mr. John K1 nche lor, by O&ober 12, 179* Forty Dollars Reward. LAST night was broke open the Store of the fubferiber, at Bor dentown, and itolen from the fame the followingariiclcs, viz. One hair trunk, containing womens' wearing apparel; 1 small box, containing four clocks and one dozen teftamcnts; 1 ditto containing one bottle green cloth coat, one ftriptd veil and breeches, two shirts and a small bag with 36 dollars and 20s. to 30s. Jcrfcy coppers; 1 keg containing a large bible, with other small books ; 1 box containing 447 real ostrich feathers, forpe of them large and elegant, and of different colours; 2 barrels rye meal, branded Stout and Imlav; 1 barrel pork, 1 ream paper,and 1 dozen paste-boards. Stolen at the fame time, a large Batteau, with black fides. A reward of Twentv Dollars will be given for the fecarityof the above property, so that the owners may have the articles again, or in proportion tor part thereof ; also a further reward of Twmty Dollars will be given for the security of the perpetrator or pcn>e trators, so that they may be brought tojuftice, by JOHN VAN EMBURGH. Bordentown, New-Jersey, Sept. 1, 1791. [cptfj HISTORY OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE, ( To \ which is prefixed an accurate Map of the State) By the Rev. Jeremy Belknap, Are ready for Delivery to Subscribers—who mav receive their Bookson application to HAZARD & ADDOMS, at the Corner of Chefnut and Streets. (f3T The above two volumes contain the political history of the State, from its firft settlement to the adoption of the present Con futation of the United States; —the third, containing a geographi cal defenption of the State, sketches of its natural history, &c. is in the press. *** A few copies of the firft two volumes for sale—price 2c>f. Noveviber 5, 1791. In the Press, and fpeedilv will be published, HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS; Co'afifting of State Papers, and other authentic Documents, tending to elucidate the History of America, aud particularly of the United States. By EBENEZER HAZARD, A.M. %* The price to Subscribers will be a Dollar for each Number, containing 160 large quarto pages ; or Four Dollars and a Quarter for each Volume in Boards ; to be paid as follows, v z. the firft and second Numbers, or Volumes, to be paid for on delivery of the firft ; and each subsequent one (except the last) at the time of delivery. Subscriptions will be recefved, in this city, by Thomas DoßSON,and Hazard & Addoms, (who will exhibit specimens of the work) and in other places by the principal Bookfrllers there. Philadelphia, November g, 1791. Lectures on Government & Law. THE Honorable JAMES WILSON, L.L. D. Profeffox of Laws in the College and Academy of Philadelphia, proposes to deliver, next Winter, two Courses of Le&ures. One Course t* begin on the Second Monday, the other on the Second Tuesday of' December. WILLIAM ROGERS, Secretary to the Board ot Faculty. Philadelphia, 12, 1791. (eptD) A Young Gentleman, of American birth and education (being I~\. a graduate) would for a liberal compensation engage as Tutor in a family, or take charge of an Academy, to teach the Latin and English Languages. He has had some experience in teaching, and trusts he can exhibit fatisfaflory recommendations. Anv letters upon this fubje£l, post paid, addreffrd to A— S—, and the care of the Editor hereof, prior to the 25th December, will be punctually attended to, Ofiobcr 22, i 791 MASSACHUSETTS SEMI-ANNUAL LOTTERY, Class Second. THIS Class will pofuivcly commence drawing on Thuriday the 24th of November nexr, at 4 o'clock, P. M. which be completed with ail expedition. The Managers pledge them felvcs that no conlideration whatever (hall induce them to pollpo° f the drawing a moment beyond that time. Boston, October 15, 1791. ft. f.) (£3H Blank Powers to receive thelntereft, and'for thetransfer oj t principal of public debt, agreeable to the Rules efoblifned in tht r( . a . fury \ Department: Also Blanks for abflrafts of Certifcate to be the Editor. ISAAC SXOWDEN, Junior. • | [ep2mj CHARLES WICKLIFF, Administrator. (lavvgvvj The First and Second Volumes of the [law]