fc—— ■ i.i 111 MHj.Qj. Dlls.Cts. P J? 1 C F C IT P ft F NT ltto P r ca^e 2 $ r K I i» L 0 U K K L 1V / . Sweet, best, in flafk«,pr.box io 50 *** quantity.—Dollars 100 Cents each. Ditto baskets, 12 bottles 5 PHILADELPHIA, Novembi* 14. -—Spermaceti pr. gall. 48 Dili. Cts. Dili. Ct>. xvhsle 28 2 4 ANCHORS pr. lb. 7 8 Porter pr. cade, 5 33 Allum, Englilh, pr.cwt. 4 33 London, pr.doz. 1 60 Ditto, Roch pr. lb. 11 American ditto bot.incl. *4 160 A (lies, pot, per ton, 9° 100 Pitch, pr. bbL 173 2 Pearl, 137 140 Pork, Burlington, per barrel, 10 33 Arrack pr. gall. 1 33 1 67 Lower county 10 Brandy, common, ,9° p Carolina 9 Comae in Peas, Albany pr. bulhel 73 Braziletto,pr. ton. 32 34 c PP er > P r - ' • 3 Brick,, pr-M- 4, V P" nento ,8 20 Bread, ship, pr. cwt. t 67 2 Raisins, best, pr. keg 8 Ditto, pilot 3 33 Ditto pr. jar 1 53 Ditto, small water, per keg 36 4c Ditto pr. box 63 Beer, American, in botfle«, Rice pr. cwt. 3 pr.dor. bottles included, 1 4° Roftn pr. barrel 2 78 Ditto pr. barrel, 467 Rum, Jamaica, pr. gallon 1 7 Boards Cedar pr. M feet, 16 Antigua 1 ■ New England 11 Windward 86 Oak 8 9 Barbadoes 80 Merchantable pine 17 18 Country, N. E. 67 * '^ a P' d°* xo Salt petre, pr. cwt. 14 0* Mahogany, per foot 10 SafTafras pr. ton 6 8 The above are the (hallop prices, Shot ditto 140 141 for the yard price, add 1 dol- Steel, German pr.lb. 9 l ar 33 cents per 1000. Engli(h,bliftered, pr. cwt. 10 Brimiw in rolls, pr.cwt. 867 American pr. ton 11333 Beef, Boston, per barrel 7 8 —Crowley's pr. faggot 1067 Country ditto 6 7 kc root P r " lb " 2 ® 4 2 —Frelh, perewt. .33 467 Soa P' ® rown P erJb " 6 Butter pr.lb. 16 Ttc 8 in keg» , 10 Castile 11 Candles Sperm, pr.lb. 43 Snuff, pr. doz. bot. 4 560 'I *I\V " S® Spermaceti, refined, pr.lb. 48 ta'now 1? Sailcloth,Englilh,No.i.pr. yard, 28 Dipped 10 Boston, No. I. ditto 3 o Cheese, English, pr. lb. 19 Z No 11. * 9 -Country S 10 Sugar Lump, pr. lb 24 Chocolate 18 20 Loaf, single refined 25 Cinnamon 340 167 Ditto, double do. 36 Cloves , ~ Havannah, white 17 18 Cocoa pr.cwt. 16 " -Ditto, brown, 11 12 Coffee pr. It>. 17 18 Muscovado, pr. cwt 13 15 Coal pr. bushel 10 SpiritsTurpenttnepr. gallon 37 Copperas pr.cwt. j g ? Salt, Allum pr. bulhel 5 o Cordage. American, per cwt. 767 8 Liverpool 47 Cotton pr.lb. 26 40 , a |? lz 47 Cuirants 12 Lilbon Duck, RuTia, pr. piec. , Ship build. WO. framet p.ton, i« ■ Ravens 893 p Onto L.ve Oak, ,867 Dutch fail duck, 18 20 Ditto red cedar, per foot 33 40 r- .» Shingles, 18 inch, per M. t 11 2 67 Feathers pr.lb. 40 44 Ditto . fee., 533 6 fax d.tto ,1 ,2 Ditto 3 feet, dressed, 13 ~ Flax feed prbufh. 9 0 >»• Staves. Pipe pr. 1000 ,2 Flour, Superfine pr. barrel 4 i 3 White Oak hogshead, , 0 „ —Common 4 90 Rcd Qak do . « Bur middlings, bell 4 Leogan i, „ Meal, Indian s Barrel 10 33 cl"° nZ- 3 Heading J4 „ -Ship-Huff pr.cwt. 80 . Skins, Otter, best pr. piece ,6, P r - 'on. «° — Minks 28 40 Gin, Holland, pr. cafe, 4 33 Fox, grey 40 8c Do. pr. gall. 8s I 7 Ditto red , 2 o Glue, pr. cwt. li 33 Martins t Ginger, white race, per lb. 7 Fifhcry 33 Ditto, common 7 Bears Ditto, ground pr.lb. si Racoons 27 60 Ginseng, l 0 24 Musk-rats 11 so Gunpowder, cannon, pr. q.cafk, | 7g 4 Beaver, pr. lb. 67 1 33 Ditto, fine glazed Deei, in hair 10 30 Grain W he , t pr . bulh 9' Tar,N. Jersey, ,4 gal. p. bbl. Oat, 44 —Carolina, 32 gall. ,33 ,67 , 3-5 Turpentine pr. bbl. 1 67 2 Barie"v C ° rn , , Tohacco, J. River, b-ft toolb. 360 373 Best (helled pr. lb. 3 3 I 3 Buckwheat, per bulb. 4 ? Rappahannock 3*33 Hemp, imported, pr. toa, lao 146 67 Coloured Maryland, 533 8 American, pr. lb. 4 3 Dark, 2 c Herrings, pr.bbl. 3 Long-leaf e 40 Hides, raw pr.lb. 9 11 Eastern-shore 2 2 23 Hops 9 y —Carolina, new 7 3 Hoglhead hoops, pr. M. -old, 33 Indigo, French per lb. ,to j Tca ' "V r fon P r - Ib - 93 >28 Carolina , , ? 0 53 Irons, fad pr. ton, o, Souchong, 5 o g3 Iron, Callings pr. cwt 0 4 - ""S"' 43 50 B " V=on, 9« 77 Si j u, 33 36 P'S .4 26 67 I a "° W ' r l fined ' P" bU 9 Sheet , 73 3 1 Tl " P r - bo *. <3 33 "3 67 Nail rod* V r efdigreafe pr. lb. 47 junk, pr. cwt. 4 5 Vermillion, do. xo* , (5- Lird, r.ogi pr. lb. 9 10 Varnish, per gallon 30 o- Lead, in pigs pr. cwt. c qo c g, ... in bars i W me, Madeira, pr. pipe, j 7 6 126 white 10 ,0 Kv t ,2 ° red 6 4 0 gg' Tenenffr.pr. gallon 63 Leather, foal, pr. lb. i 7 2G r«»yal 52 Ltjnum \ itac pr. ton, ; 60 6 P r P , P e "3 33 Logwood or> Ditto in bottles, pr.dot. , a \» ' , t 3 Claret . 6 1 1 =353.""*- r, ■£' ■> Marble, wrought, pr. foot, 3 3 I Maa r p ,rs M 6, Molasses pr.gall. 4? 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[tf] 192 A further Caution. ALL persons are hereby cautioned from receiv ing of Thomas Mackie & Co. or any oiht - person, four Notes of Hand, given by the la:. James Gardner, of Wilmington, North-Caiolina, to Samuel Jackjon, of Philadelphia,all bearing dait | rhe 19th July, 1785, amounting in the whole u £. 2,600 13 3 North-Carolina currency; tht greatcft part of which fa;d Notes have been paid 10 said Thomas Mackie & Co. '-n proof of which he fubferiber? have the depofiuon of Mr. Mauduit JackJon, and other documents which wiil fully and clearly illustrate the matter. It is therefore expe£ted that this notice, with the one adveriifed in this paper in May 3nd June, 1791, will be a fufficient caution to the public. THOMAS WRIGHT, ) ROBERT SCOTT, '> Executors. MAR. R. WILLKINGS, ) Wilmington, (N. C.) Aug. 1, 1792. (lamgiin) TO BE SOLD, A Plantation, LYING on the river Delaware, miles above Trenton, containing 165 acres; whereon is a d weiling-houfe, pleafanrly lituated, 36 by 24 feet, having three rooms with fire-places on the lower floor, and four above, one of them with a fire place; a kitchen adjoining, near to which is a re markable large fpiingof excellent water, accom modated with a good spring-house ; a bain 36 leet by 26; a waggon, chair and smoke-houses, besides other ufeful out-buildings ; a large orchard, chiefly of grafted fruit. The farm is well watered, and has a proportion of wood and meadow land, thro' which the road runs that is known by the name of the River Road. 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