PRICE CURRENT. PHILADELPHIA. March 6.—Dollars 100 Cents each* AJJCHORS pr.lb. jc 8c £itch, pr. bbL idy^ctd Allum, Englilfa, pr.c. Pork, Burlington, urf DitW, Roch pr.lb. Ik ——Lower county jcd A fee j, pot, pertoo, god iood Carolina grf Pearl, Peas, Albany pr. bulb. 73c Arrack pr.gall. id 33c >d6ye Pepper, pr.lb. 44* 47c Brandy, common, tdiic Pimento t- c F*T* 1 Bread, Ihip, pr. cwt. id ZBc Xd ?" t0 P r " box .. 4 d Ditto, pilot 3d67c P r - cv ': 2 1 6 7 c2^P Ditto, fraall-water 3 6c 4 oc Rof > n bbl. : c Beer, American, in 1 , f J"""" P r - 8 al1 " 11 " bot pr.doz.bot.incl.J li S I ™""5 U1 o2" pr.bbl. 4d6 7 c » J * 80 3C w f Oak pr.M feet, qdtod « ] ® arbador ' "< gjMerch.pine M ijd L Country, N.E. s9 c T ®ap> d°- W joe Salt petre.pr. cwt. lgj33c 14a S N.Eng. SafTafrasi pr. ton 6d 84 L Cedar 14W Shot 14OH TAe aine art she SAatlop price j \ £ German pr. lb. g< Yard prices add id33f w jEnglifli, blistered cwtioc pr- M. £ yAmericanpr. ton ii3 . . non, pr. q. c. J o /o * Ditto, fine glazed $d 'Wheat pr. bufb 90c 93c Rye 54c 60c Oats 26c 33c Indian corn 40c 44c Barley 60c 63* Bed flielled pr. lb. 3c Buckwheat per bush. 40c Hemp, fo.pr. ton, 120 d 146.67 c American, pr. lb. 4c $c Herrings, pr. bbl. Hides, raw pr. lb„ gc 11c Hops ? 7 c Hcgfhead hoops, pr. M Isd Indigo, French lb. idzoc \d33c Carolina 40c id Irons, fad pr. ton, 33c f Castings pr. cwt 3d47c V. | Bar pr. ton, 82d 2 4 P'g 2 67c 5 | Sheet 1731/ 33c t Nail rods 96d Junk, pr. cwt. 4 d Lard, hogs pr. lb. 9 c 10c Lead in pigs pr.c. s frames p. ton, j 12 1 Do. L O. 33c 16^67c Do. red cedar, p. f. 33c 40c ihingles, {h. p. Do. long drefied 12^13^33 f Icantling, heart, 23^33 Sap 8d 8d 6y c C Pipe pr. 1000 30 d 3 ; W. O. hoglhead 19 d 33c > j R.O. do. lgd 50c < Leogan i6i n Barrel 10 d .Heading 26 d6;c ' Otter, best pr. pie. Minks 20c 40c Fox, grey 40c 80c -red 1 d 2CC £ Martins 24c 1 d Fifhcrs 33c 67c » Bears " 3 d Racoons 27c 60c Musk-rats 11 c 20c Braver, pT. lb. 67c i r ANDREW MILLER, J Salem County, id mo. 13M, 1792. N. B. There is likewise a lot of Meadow ground of about ?c acres, adjoining lands of Abbott Sayres, and others, the property of said deceased, to be fold in manner as above, by the said exe- CU: ° rS - [ P^v] TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE, A VALUABLE PLANTATION, the title indisputable, in ' X the county of Gloucester, supposed t« contain five hundred and forty acretof Meadow Land and Cedar Swamp, fituatc on a branch of Little Egg-Harbour River, in the townfhipof Galloway. There is on said premises a frame house and kitchen, a small hay house and liable. About sixty acres of the land cleared, and about one hundred and ninety of woodland, and a cedar swamp, chief ly well timbered, and about 300 acres of meadow (interspersed with frefti water flowing streams) fufficient to supply one hundred head of cattle.—The fiiuation is allowed by judges, to be capital for raising (lock.— Any person inclining to purchase said Planta tion, may have polTeflion from the 25th of March ensuing. The terms may be known by applying to the fubferiber, living at Quinton's Bridge, in the county of Salcro ; or a further descrip tion mav be had, by applying to Richard Wood, senior, in Greenwich; or Joseph Sloan, Surveyor, near Hattonficld ; or of James Scull, adjoining said lands.—The pbee above mentioned, is a pleafam healtljy country, within two miles of three grift and saw-mills : And three houses appropriated to divine wor ip, are about the fame diflance. Terms of payment made easy, by Quinton's Bridge y Salem County, 2d mo. 1 $th y 1792. Militia Fines. THE Collectors of Militia Fines in the Citv and Liberties of Philadelphia,and thediftritts of Moyamenfingand PaflVunk, arc hereby required to collefl and pay into the County Treasury, all arrearages of fines, and to fettle and depotu th-ir hooks and vouchers in my Office, at No. 61, Walnut-street, on or before the Sift day of April next. Wherefore Notice is given, That itn. m.diately from the said firft day of April, all CollcOors who (hall fail in complying with this requisition, will be proceeded againit according to law. Phihd. Feb. 25,: 792. The yOU RV ALts ihe THIRD SESSION of the SEKATE •/ U! "TE D STATES, Ly be h*i*f the Eduer LuJ. 360 [ep4»] ANDREW MILLER [fD4w] THOMAS PROCTER, Lieu of ihe City and Liberiies. American Lead Manufactory STEPHEN AUSTIN, & Co HAVE juftnow opened their J.i AD -WARiHor 5 r ' j south of 'Valnnt-fl reel Wharf, adjoining their New F wncre they have now made, and readv for f,le. a eeneral r ment of SHOT of all fires, wish SHEET and BAR LE ATI ill production of the Mir.es in Virginia. As thev have number of experiinced Engl.fh woikmcn, they J iir ,., P „7' ■' equal in quality to any manufaSured in Europe, ana „ . ™ price from the eoft of imported. P * " Au «* They alio continue to manufacture all the aWe artiel Richmond, tn Virginia. All orders addrefTed to et.her of.W W '" bC thinkfull y ««>v«d, and executed an £ Iborteft notice. inc ... B " an.tfd,indnftrimi&, fefcer, Labouring Mm, at the faiJ Mines, where confUnt employ; good wa pl , ,„d other eoeo n „„ menu will be given, means of conveyance being provided ».a houses for their reception. ' For further particulars enquire of Messrs. Mosis AusTiN&r at their Fa&ory in Richmond, or as above. ' December 3,1791. . Dismal Swamp Canal Company. PROPOSALS for cutting a Canal from the waters of EliiabrK River in Virginia, to those of Pafqnotank in or for conducing the work, will be received until the nimh d, v ' of April next, by Robert Andrews, of Williamfburg; Thomas Newton, jun. and Daniel Bedinger, of Norfolk, in Virginia hr John Cowper, of Gates County ; and Benjamin Jones, of Cam den County,in North-Carolina. The length of the Canal will be abeut sixteen miles; the country through which it will p a s, ~ swampy, free from stones, and covered with heavy wood. Canal is to be thirty-two feet in width, and eight feet at lead in depth, below the furface of the earib. and capable of being navi gated in dry seasons, by vessels drawing three feet water. Good fecuritv will b- required of contractors; and perfonj making application to be employed as managers, must produce certificates (from characters of refpeQabilityjof their qualifications for a business of this kind. By order of the PreMfnt md Directors, WILLIAM A. BAYLEY, Clnfc Ndrjdkf January 21,1792 SALES Of the real Ertate of JOHN KIDD, late of the Township of Benfelem, inthe County of Bucks, Esquire, deeeafed, pursuant to the JDire&ions of his last Will and Testament. ON T Tuesday the 17th of March next will be exposed to Sale, by way of Public Vendue, on the premises—One exceed ingly valuable and highly improved Farm, containing about two hundred and ninety-nine acres, (ituate on the riveT Delaware; on which is ere&ed a handsome two-story brick house, with a new piazza in the front, two lutchens, a good barn,ftables, hay-houle, and other convenient ourhoufrs. A good orchard of thebeftkind of grafted iruit,now in its prime; a large garden well fenced in, and in good order; and a {had and herringfifhery before the door. This place is remarkably well timbered, has a fufficieney of mea dow, a large front on the river, and runs back to the poft«-road. One other very valuable Farm, adjoining the above ; containing about two hundred and seven acres, the greatest part of which is wood-land. There are on this farm a good house, barn, iiables, and other outhouses, with a young thriving orchard of the brft grafted fruit, and a (had and herring fifhery. It has long been a well accustomed tavern; and the fertv belonging to it. known by the name of Dunks's, is noted for being well kept and much fre quented. Both the above places afford the best profpefts on the river, and are remarkably healthy. One other {"mail Farm, containing about fixty-thre»acres, situ ate in the township of Southampton, in the sounty aforrfaid ; on which are ere&ed two log-houses. There is a small orchard, and a great fufficiency of wood-land and meadow ground. One Lor. containing four acres, situate on the great post-road leading from Philadelphia to New-York, and ten miles from the former. On it is 8 good log dwelling-house, and work-shop ad joining, with a well of excellent water at the door: now in the tenure of the Widow Ward. Also, at the fame time and Dlace, will be fold all the remaining Stock, Houfhold-Furniture, Farming Utensils, and Wheat in the ground. N. B. The conditions of Tale will be, one-third of the porchafe money to be paid down, and the remainder in two yearly pay ments ith interest. JOHN SWIFT, ) JOHN M. NESBIT, Exeeutcrs. SAMUEL BEN'EZET, S ( eotm*?) A LOTTERY, TO raise the sum of £. 750 for the purpose of repairing t he Proteftaot Epifcopdl Church in the city of New-Brunfwick, agteeabje to an ast of the Legislature of the State of New-Jcrfey, pal Ted November 1791. *S C HE t Prize of 1 t 1 1 2 s 19 3° 9° *675 1814 Pr-rrs. 3520 Blanks. 5334 Tickets, at 3 Dollars each, is 16002 Dolls. This Lottery is composed of 5334 Tickcts, not two Blanks to one Prize, and fubje6l to a deßu&ton of twelve avd an h&lf per cent, which is more favorable to adventurers than any Lottety yet offered to the public—and it being of such evident utility, that it cannot be doubted but the undertaking will meet with the tnoft liberal support. The drawing will commence on the second Monday in April, or sooner if the Tickets arc disposed of, in ihe city of New- Biunfwick, under the infpe6tion of Col. John Bayafd, Prefidcnt of said city; Tames Parker, Esq. Mayor of the city of Amboy; and Archibald Mercer, Esq. Deputy Governor of the Manufactur ing Society of New- JerCey. Tickets to be had of the following persons, who are duly ap pointed Managers, are under oath, and have given security for the faithful performance of their duty. A lift of the fortunate numbers will be published, and the prices paid immediately after the drawing of the Lottery. JOHN PARKER, ) PETER KEENON, > Managers. ANTHONY W. WHITE, ) N. R. Those prizes which are not demanded within fix mont ? after the drawing of the Lottery, will be confideied as a generous donation to the Cburch. Netv-Brunfwick, January ?o, 179?, {d7~" The price if this Paper is 5 Dollars per ann. One half to be paid at SubfcriUnf. M E. Dollars is 10®® 2000 ioo® ioo® 100® IOO® 15©® i8o» 670® 1000 s°o5 °o 20® lO* ,5* CO 4 1600® |*tP 3 m ]