PRICE CURRENT.—PHIL ADELPHIAT 1 PER QUANTITY. June 13.—D0l lar s 100 Cents each. ANCHORS pr.lb. 7c 8c Pitch, pr. bbJ. id 73c 2d Allum, Engliih, pr.c. 3d73c\d Pork, liurlingion, \id 11J 67c Ditto, Roch pr. lb. 11c Lower county tod Allies, pot, per toi:, god lood ■ -Carolina gj " Pearl, 13yd i±od PeaE,Albany pr: bulh. 73c Arrack pr. gall, id 33c id 6yc Pepper, pr. lt>. soc5 oc Brandy, common, id 20c Pimento' ,6c 4cd *£""> b< -?> P r - kc 8 a rick,, pi. m. 37 '4/7 d„ 0 pr ' JJ K r . 3 i Bread, ftiio, pr. cwt. \d Bcc zdt [, ° P'- ,)OX 4 d D.ito, pilot 3 „'6 7C P r - cw '- J 7 c Ditto, small water 36c 40c ° P r - bD • :^33r dbyc Beer, American, .n 1 , f Jamaica pr.gall.nßc 122 c b< i pr.doz.bot.incl.J ' d * OC £>"«■» uic —— pr. bbl. 67c u J W "' dwilrd 93c tooc c, f Oak pr.M feet, q died ci Barbados 87 c | Merch. pine 16d 17d N. Ev 07 c Sap, do. 8d Salt petre,pr. cwt. 13J33c 141/ 0 I N.Eng. ltd Sailafras pr. ton 6d 8d ® LCtdar 14J Shot 140J 'he above are the Shallop pri:-s\ f German pr.lb. g f Jo> tin Yardpjices add id 33c w JEnglifh, bliftcred cwtiod H ") American pr. ton : 131/33 C Bnmllone rolls pr.cwt. 3 4 33c ( Crowley's pr. fag 10J67C c '» Boll'on 8d Spake root pr. lb. 20c 42c Country 6d 7d Soap, Brown 6c Butter pr. lb. 16c White 8c — m kegs gc 10c Caßile n c ui I Sner. pr.ib. 43c Starch y c q I ax 53 c s^ c SnufF pr. doz. bot. 4J 60c ■{ Myrtle Was- 13c Spermaceti, refined, 48c Mould,tallow nc Sailcloth, 1 u LDipprd toe No 1. p.r v'ard, J zßi; Cheefc, Engltfh, pr. lb. tgc Bolton. No. I. 30c — -Country Bcioc No. 11. aoc atc :7C *8c Rnilia fin'cl 1 na. nr.p. 12d t::ir,amo„ 2 d 40c 2d 67c r Lump, pr.lb 22c _"'7 S , xd zoc . Loaf, fin»le refined 25c Coal pr. bulhel 20c 22c < j Ditto, double do. 36c pr. cwt. 141/67 c U . Havannah, white 17c 18c Collce pr. lb. 20c £ Dllloi brown, i s c Copperas pr. cwt. id6 7 c t Mufco. p, .cwt H di6d6 : c or yaQ-jt&d SpiritsTurpcnt:nc p. g. 33c 37c Cotton pr. lb. 26c 33c J ( Allurn pr. bfilh. 24c!'c .."'V" 1 ' 5 „ . , 1 3 c 2 J Liverpool 2Qc Due* Rulia.pr. piece < C ad,z ' c Ravens 8d 93c gd 67c <"( L ifl>on 25c 27c leathers pr.lb. 40c 44c Ship build. W. 0.1 , , n aX c , „ o U,2C p. ton, j 121 3^33 Haxfeed pr. bum 8 5 c 90c Do. LO. i s d 33c i6d6 7 c our, Super. pr. bbl. 438.1: Do. red cedar, p. f. 33c 40c Common Shingles, ih. p. M. 2d 33cId 67 —•Bur middlings,heft 3dß4c Do. long drcfTc<! iidi 3 d 33 <c •eal, Indian 2,d £c Scantling, heart, 23d ,jjc d '"°Kve, 2 d6yc s Bdidb"d Ship-itufF pr.cw. \d Fultlc pr. ton, zod [ °'P e P r * lQ o° 29d Cin it 11 j - , , 'Si W. O. hogdiead iqd 38c Gin, Holland,pr.cafe, 67c > JR. O. do? lad^cc Do. pr. gall. B=c <] L 2idL- Glue, pr cwt. zod 2id 33c Barrel sod Ginger, whiteracc yd [Heading 2 6i6 7 c Ditto, common ,d r otUr b S tR it . cbfe°; 5 p ; Bt ' Minks 20c 4 oc' „ 0> 2Ct 2i i c 1< ox, grey 40c 80c Gunpowder, can- ) , , a j ..on, pr.q.c. S 3'' 73' ~ red 'J W t>' r 1 Martins 2ac \ti Dim, fine glazed 4 J 1 ¥llh r} * H heat pr. bufti gcc 9,c X Bc . Jrs < c Z OaTs 1%. Racoons 27c 6oc 5,, .? 26c Mufk-.ais lic 20c 5 Indian corn 40c r , ~ , * Barlev ooc Beaver, pr. lb. 33 c ° Best Ihelled pr. lb. ;j c L Deei, 1,1 hair aoc 3 uc Buckwheat per bulli. 40c Jcrfey, 24 gal. p. bbl. \d Hcinp,fo.pr. ton, \%od 146.67 c Carolina,32 gall. 1 '/33c I^6yc American, pr. lb. \c 5c Turpentine pi. bbl. \d 67c 2d Herrings, pr. bbl. 2</6;c • f J drncs &• b«.:it %d 6cj 73c ■Hides, raw pr.lb. gc nc -inferior zd6jc $d Hops ? j C o old 4*/ 67c Hogfhcad hoops, pr. M \§d 1 Rappahannock 2d 50c3^ Indigo French lb. tiaoc „/ 3 3c S j Colo.Maryiand 5^ 3 c (V Carolina 40c id O r , ,• , 4 oc Irons, fad pr. ion, 1331/ v°o° %d f Callings pr. cwt; 3 1/!? c z I Bar p,. ton, gL'eJc 2 i Carohna.new 2d 7 c 3d * | Slifet 73J 33c f2 y f on r' b - Cld '' ic 1 Nail rods 3 g6d < J e Hyf °" fk '"' 53'6?c J«k, pr. cwt. 4 ,L/ u^S° uct, "«g. 5 0c 93 c Lard, hogs pr. lb. cc 10c H -13 r s°c Ua_din pigs p, £ . TaHoJ,'"fined Lead, white iodiod6 7 c pr. box, i3 ! '33 c 67c red 6t/ 4 oc6</6c Veidigreafe pr.lb 47c,53c Leather, foal pr. lb. 14c 17c 20' c Vermillion id33Cid'(> 7 c Lignum vitae pr. ton, $d6oc6d Varnish, 33c 37c Logwood Hd f Madeira, pr.p.,c6<*cood M l P i r 't! nit 3 3' 6:C i Lia,on 961/100 <y —67c lZ' m ' gaL 5 l c' 6 ° C Madder, bell pr. lb. ,6c 20c g J P o ,t pr. p. ioGd6 7 Titld 5 ££ pff- Mahogany pr. foot, IOC L ' 7C Soc Nails, icdizd and ioc Wax 'B cl?s pr.lb. 25c 27c Nutmegs pr. lb. Wh3le-bone,long'pr.lb. 13C30C f Linleid, pr. gall. 6/ 6-c I °. hve 87c Ditto pr. cafe, a <Kcc I Bell sweet in ) — flalks.pr.box 5 lod SCC5 CC | —ba&ets 12 bottles 1 Spermaceti pr. gall. 48c wf? I Whale 22c 28< Porter pr. c.aflc, 5 d 3y - London, pr.doz. ,Js oc Porter,AmericaYi > pr.d-02. bot.incl { N E W TE A S. SOUCHONG . Net , :Y,^:';V^r a ;; on,,omCimon '' ia No. ig, ' ™ rfl - be ' Wec " Chefn U .,ndM.rfc«S, r< . P ;. TW in 'u c NEW-brunswick lonr R Y X be had at the following oiaecs »!» V , ' are to Ferry; at Burlington, of R rr,„"" Sa ' rrite)'e ) Cooper's John Van Embury Moom Holt 'of ?' R Mr " ot John Singer, Esq. Amboy, of Unts I'Lt 'vr q " 1 rfn,on . Town, of R.Gray; Fowl/,.H00k nf Vf'« Eli «be.!u. Hunt; Cranbury, of' William Thrne'l Smith anil Judge the Managers in Bnsnfwick. ' mortonS P otfw °od ; and of COURSE >r EXCHANGE. Bills of Exchange, London, 90 days ij) pr.ci. atovepar. 60 days 3-! V ditto. 30 aays 4§ ) pr.ct. above par Ainftcrdatn, day?, pr. guilder, 37 I C 90 days g(jl c Government bills, drawn at 40 days per 1, guilders, 4 J 4 , C France, 60 j avs * g (( . JUST ARRIVED, In the Ship Molly, Captain Pitt, from Lisbon, /V FEW pipes and quarter-calks of LISBON WINE, far fnperior in quality to what is generally imported And a few bales of the very' belt CORKS, TO BE SOLD BY George MEADE, " . WHO HAS ALSO FOR. SAJ.E, Y® OICe three and five years old Bill ot'Sxpbajlgc MADEIRA ;VviNE, by the pipe or quarter-calk. ; Loudon Market MADEIRA WINE, five years old, by the pifw or quarter-cask. Choice old SHERRY WINE, by the quarter-calk. of a fuperier quality, and such as is fit for a 'V? .India voyage, put up in, this city. Choicefirft quality BEEF, do. Ditto second ditto do. equal to any frsmi. flat country. BURLINGTON PORK, of the firft qualitv an 4 114'Hhds. FLAX-SEED. &c. &c. ' J Amy 16, 1752 April 27, 1702. TO BE SOLD AT RRIVATE SALS, At any lime between ihe fir(t day,of, Jply ensuing, A very valuable FARM, ' PI.EASANTIY litueted, and bounded on (he East by the river Delaware, 17 mil« alcove Philadelphia; containing 203 acres, 40 whereof is firft ra.tc Timothy Meadow, which may le watered in a dry time ; 25 aoes, a rich low bottom, inay be made very good meadow at an cafy The upland lays in the lap of about 50 acres of rich out marsh, from which (by an ealy ascent to the cleared fields) 130 acres of excellent upland meadow may be made, at a moderate expfnee ; 30 acres of woodland. A never failing stream of water runs-througb this tra&, on which is a feat for a mill, and in which is good sport with the net and hook ; plenty of rabbits and small game j and on the fhts, abun. dance of wild ducks it) the fcafoiy. A good manfion-honfe, gar. den, and neccflary out-buildings i an orchatd of the be ft kinds of apple, pear, peach and cherrv trees, bearing; a cropol wheat and rye in the ground, and a spring crop putting in. Apply to „. E T E , R , L , E BARB,ER Du Ples ? ls > Efq- N0.86, Chefnut-ilrect, Pniladelphia ; Mr. Hum ph key Waterman, at the Walliinr tqn, on the Bliftol road; or 10 Doctor Tomb, at Ncthamany Ferry, Bucks County. The purchafcr, paving one third of il,e price down, may have a term of years to pay ihc rclidue, paving "" crefl - May 5 . (ep.tf.j ' Stock Brokers Office, TNo. 4 S) Great Dock-ltreet, New-York, HE Subscriber intending to confine himfclf entirely to the PURCHASE and SALE OF STOCKS ON COMMISSION IJegs leave to off v his ferv.ces to his friends and others, ,n the line of a Stock. Broker. Those who may plcateto favor him with their business, may depend upon having it tranfafied with the ut moll fidelity and difpaich. Orders from Philadelphia, Boston, or any other part of the Unucd States will be finally attended to. May 2 Jones &c Burroughs, STOCK-BROKERS, B„ v State.Street, BOSTON, UY and fell every k.nd of the Stocks of the United Slcta, on CommiflTion, by Pnvate ContraS, and Public Auction _ rhofe gemlemu. who may be pleased to favor them with their commands, may rely on fidelity, secrecy and dispatch. Eg/lon, March, >79 ,. (,aw 3 m) WASHINGTON, in the Territory of Columbia A Premium O " VE f H , bND,If - D .DOLLARS, or a MEDAL of that V at the opt.on Of the party, will be g,v cn bv the Com. mi ill oners of the Federal Building,, ,o the perlo.t who, before the fifteenth ..ay ol uly next, shall produce to them the moll „p proved LAN, if adopted by them, for a PRESIDENT'S HGUSF to be erected in tl.,s City. The site of the building, if the artilt I X and V ft" ' ; '"" rc ,nflucnce lheaf "Id outline of his plan and us oettmation wijl point out to him the number hze, and distribution of the apartments. It will be a rccommen ' < ifipril of any plan if the ecntral part of it may be detached and creaed for the prcfent, w.th the appearance of i complete whole shall h, ' admitting the additional pans, in future, if ,| U y .11 be wa "'"'g- Drawings will be expeatd of the ground plats eicvauons of «c,i front,and feGlon. through the building in such dlreflionsas may be nec-ffary to explain the internal ft,„f ture . Qt b ' i£k - wo ' k compor I ng the March 14, 1792 WASHINGTON, h the Territory of A Premium value, at the opt.on of the party ; wl || be ziven bv th, r "•"a, «S£™; A Conference Room ) Efficient to ac _-j A Room for [he Representatives f c "m'""date 3 oo | theferooms A Lobby or Amichamber ,o the lauer^"" 8 A Senate Room of ,200 square feet area | tl0 " C ' eVa " An Antichamber or Lobby to ih- lail 0! the walls. brick-work comoof.ng the whole mass March 14, 1 -jq 2 '■f- THE COM MISSION' F RS. GEORGETOWN (POTOWMAC ) the SUBSCRIBER hath opened A ' House of Entertainment At !h, Slg „ of i he PRESIDENT of the UNITED ST \TFS " >at CO ' m " 9dlOUS '-ly occupied by S f L ~ , , Mayor of this Town q ' wi" a of ' thc and fcafon, the bell of every l-ccics oforif t" J".' >cul ln their JU ,J GEORGE H. LEIGH. 13 C e P9') LEONARD BLEECKER. (<•'•) THE COMMISSIONERS, j Bank of the United States, RESOLVED, That the fpeae propose, JLV nu.ut due on the fit ft Monday of luiv «ex' nn rarli n, ' «h« of.be UnucdW,. Jy J, M° !l K " ° CO "" L i "" 1 P °- U 1 a "d that tranters of pubhc dcbtOH account ot Inch payment, mav he " books ot the Trclury of the United States, or in the office ofa'ny of the Cowmifliomrs of Loans in any ot the Sates, certificates of w.iuh transfers to be depofiud in the officc in which the foeei, proportion ot fuel) paymem fnall be made. F Rcfolvcd, That !he transfer books be closed fourteen days ore vious to the firtt days of July and January ot each year. Kv Order, JOHN KF.\\ T Cafhi A LATTERY, ag lr j at », C "'*'! 3ti oltlle ' Lc s' a *' u, e il>c State of N cw . l cr f ev ' pdiica November 1701. J *\ 1 2 5 10 30 9° 1675 Prue of i'Doo Dallais is sooo idi 4 P',jzes. 3520 Blanks, 5331 Tickets, at 3 Dollars each, is 1600 Dol's fiT ThisLuti'Ty is co.npoled of 5334 T.ckcls. „ ot ttto to onel'nze.and fubjcil to, a deduftio,, o( twelve and an haift2- ant, which IS more favojable to adventurers than any Lonav vet offered K> the public -ami ,t bang ot such evident utility, t h J it cannot he doubled but the undertaking will n.ert with the most liberal lupport. ' 1 he drawing will pofuively commence on the second Monday in July, o.fooner if the Tickets are disposed of, ,n ,he city o{ New-Bronfwick, under the infocflion of Col. John liayard p re fidlnt of fa.d city ; James Parker, Esq. Mayor - os the city of Am boy; and Archibald Mercer, lift]. Deputy Governor of the \la nuta6luring Socrety of New-J-rfey. 1 ickctsllo be had ot the following peifons, who are duly an po.med Managers, are under oath, and have given (ccurity for tLe faithful performance of their duty. A lift of the fortunate numbers will he pubbfhed, and th. pnz.es paid immediately after the drawing of the LoUerv lOHN PARKER, ) PETER KEENON, ( Mawger. ANTHONY W. WHITE.\ N. B. Thole pnzes which are no, demanded within fix monUi, after the d,awing of .he Lottery, w.ill be considered a, a generous donation to the Church. " » Advei.tur.rs ,n the above Lottery have a chance of more th... 3 cent, per month tor their money. To accommodate Ml hole who may be d.fpofed to purcbafe Tickets, letters direS. Ed to P Keenon, Manager, and Poft,natter, at Ncw.Brunfwick «nd enclofmg good bills, will be attended to, and Tickets for-! warded on reccipC of fych letters. New-Brunfwtck, April 20. 1 790. F O R SALE, bloomsbury yHAT elegant SEAT at.be Fall, ot Delaware, in the viciqity thr f„M N^w-Jcrfey, occupied for many years pall by l ( J containing upwards ot 200 acres ot la:id, besides a traa of wood-land of about ,85 acre,, at the distance of two Tremnnf rT " dm ? Cd by ,hc main fading from en 1 La '°bcrton ; and Philadelphia, i,„o two parts, nearly equal in quantify; the eaflwaidly pa,t being arable land .. laid off in convenient field, and good fanning order. The oth.r part, hounded by the fa,d street on the call, and by the nver oa the well forms 4 qua.e; which, from the combined effect of fiw ation and implement „ generally allowed to be one ofthe moil l>eau.tful and deli,able (eats in the IW. The mansion-house is « handfonu-, wflUnilhed brick building, 5 o by 40, containing four rooms on each floor, with excellent cellars, and a two ftorv brick kitchen ; and Commanding 3 very extenf.ve and pleating view < f me nv._r, both above and below, as well as including ,he fall., and alio of 1 re,Hon and the neighbouring fears and improvements on both (ides of the river. Among the ou.-buildings are 0 new Hone coach-house and fhblrs, fufticent to contain fix carnages and tea horses, accommodated w.th a cu,ting and feedmg room, and , ca pacious loft lor hay ; adjoining ihcft is a very complete granarv, rat Pro, ; f, and a (lone cow-houlV, upwards of too ftet in length; containing thirty-one paved flail., over which is a roomy loft for hay.&r Adjoining the coutt-yard pi the mansion-house, is a gar r tn of about two acrrs, extending towards the river, in the highcii Rare of culture and abounding with a rich colkflion of the choicest fruits of almoil every kind, and several large asparagus beds, highly manured. At a convenient distance from the man sion-house, and nearly in the ccntre ofthe fqnare, is a new, well r ' l ' onc ,ar ' r, - ho " fc » accommodated with a largecheefc-room, lpnng-houfr, garden, See. a complete (lone smoke-house, corn enhs, waggon-house, a capacious icc-lioufe, and everv oilier ne ee lary out-balding. The ground is properly divided inlo small field,, all well walered, highly mipioved, and chiefly under ihe moll approved grass. This ftjuare has pioduced annually, for se veral years part, upwards of sixty ton. of the be ft hay, befidcs supporting through the summer f.afon twenty to thirty horned -tt , an eig tor ten horles. It contains alio two bearing or chards o. good fruit. The river abounds, in the proper failons, With great plenty 0! all kinds of fifli usually (ound in frcft water in this climnte, and with a variety of wild-fowl; boih of wlnei. mavattord a plealing acmfement to the sportsman, as well at a convenient addition to the elegance and variety of his table. The whole ofthe land, except the wood-land, is inclosed and divided >\ c uces, great part o( winch is formed of red cedar polls, and rans of chefnut and white cedar. The purchaser may have Ihe improved (qnaie separately, or the whole together, as may bell .u,t him 1 here is an inexhauflible quantity of good build ing pne on ihe river shore. 'i he purchase money, if well fecurcd, an< t ie mterefl puntfually paid, will not be demanded for many years. Any Pci son defirnus of viewing the ptcmifcs, may be gratified ° n ' cal,on to Samuel W. Stockton, Esq. of Trenton, or ; i. nal i.man, whp at prcferit occupies the far m-houfeand part o tic ianp and may know the price on application to the "" ( r M Kr > at No. 213, South Sccond-ftreet, opposite to the New- Mnrkpr. In Philadelphia. JOHN COX. Twenty Dollars Reward. "O UN AWAY f.om the fubf.riber, on Monday the 9th cur*. rent, a NEGRO MAN named ROUIN, >s c{ years of age, out ma e, and bred a farmer; oneof his thumbs much swelled; is 5 \"-i (1 inches high ; had on when he went away a big purple C,o 'nred cloth coat, a (hurt linen coat, a pair of fullian breeches, a rufbed Ih.rt, au old beaver hat, with (hoes, (lockings and buckles, all good. Alio, a youu<7 NEGRO BOY named SAM, is 19 vrais at age, (lout and well made, 5 feet 9 inchej high, much mai cd with the small-pox ; had on when he went away, a big nine cna'. a browijt short coat, overalls of a mixed cloth, fulled ttockings, a new wool hat, ne* (hoes and buckles. Whoever vytll secure said Negroes in any gaol, or bring them to the fub enher, ibjll receive the above reward, and all reasonable charges P a " ■ ALEXANDER ROBERTSON. Morns-Town, April 17,1792. SCHEME. 1000 5 6 P 200 100 5° 20 4 ♦I, "l 5E d IOO'D, 1000 1000 IOCQ l s°® 1800 6700, 16000
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