bus. Cts. Dili. Cts. _ _ . „ _ . „ T> D c K.r . Cti. Whaie 25 33 , ANCHORS pr.lb. 7 10 Porter pr. calk, 533 < Allum, Engliih, pr.cwt. 433 London, pr.dor. 16° 1 Ditto, Roch pr.lb. 11 American ditto bot.incl. 14 >60 Allies, pot, per ton, 140 Pitch, pr. bbl 173 2 Pearl, >37 *4° 7 Pork, Burlington, per barrel, >o 67 Arrack pr. gall. 1 33 1 Lower county 1° Brandy, common, 75 Carolina 9 Coniac 83 93 Pcas > Albany pr. bulhel 73 Braziletto, pr. ton. 3* 34 P*PP", pr.lb. M Bricks, pr. M. 4 7 , Pimento *9 Bread, (hip, pr. cwt. * 2 *3 Raisins, best, pr. keg 6 33 Ditto, pilot 3 Ditto pr.jar *33 Ditto, final! water, per keg 36 4° Ditto pr. box a 33 Beer, American, in bottles, R lce p r , cwt . 3 pr.doz. b«ttlel included, 14° Ros in pr. bariel *78 Ditto pr. barrel, 4°7 R um , Jamaica, pr. gallon • 7 Boards Cedar pr. M feet, 20 Antigua > New England >2 14 Windward 8® Oak 14 16 Barbadoes 87 — Merchantable pine 20 24 Country, N. E. 67 w'V r . 3 in Salt petre, pr. cwt. 14 33 Mahogany, per foot '° SalTafra, pr. ton 6 « The above are the shallop prices. Shot ditto 140 141 for the yard price, add 1 dol- Steel, German pr.lb. 9 lar 33 cents per 1000. Engliih,bliftered, pr. cwt. 10 Brimstone in rolls, pr.cwt. 267 American pr. ton ' '3 33 Beef, Boston, per barrel 8 Crowley's pr. faggot 10 Country ditto 6 7 Snake root pr. lb.. 20 42 Frelh, per cwt. 333 467 Soap, Brown per lb. 6 Butter pr. lb. White 8 -in kegs 10 12 Caftiie Candles, Sperm, pr. lb. 47 Starch 7 Wax 53 Snuff pr. doi. hot. 4 6 Myrtle Wax l 3 Spermaceti, refined, pr.lb. 4® Mould, tallow 12 Sailcloth,Engliih,No.i.pr. yard, 28 Dipped 11 Boston, No. I. ditto 30 Cheese, English, pr . lb. »9 jjo. jj 29 Country 8 »° Sugar Lump, pr. lb 24 Chocolate 18 20 Loaf, single refined 25 Cinnamon 240 267 Ditto, double do. 3 6 C' ovt ' '33 - Havannah, white »7 »8 Cocoa pr.cwt. 19 Ditto, brown, 11 12 Coffee pr.lb. 17 10 Muscovado, pr. cwt. 13 15 Coal pr. bulhel 24 33 SpiritsTurpentinepr. gallon 37 Copperas pr.cwt. ' 6 ? Salt, Allum pr. bulhel 44 Cordage, American, per cwt. 767 8 Liverpool 47 Cotton pr.lb. 27 37 Cadiz 33 Cuirants 12 LHbon 37 Duck, Ruflia, pr.piece 11 33 Ship build. W. O. frames p.ton, 15 Ravens 8 93 9 67 DitlO Ljve Cak l 8 Dutch fail duck, >8 20 Ditto red cedar, per foot 33 40 Feathers pr. lb. 48 Shingles, 18 inch, per M. 333 367 Flax ditto it 12 Ditto 2 feet, 5 33 6 Flaxfeed pr. bulh. Ditto 3 feet, dressed, 13 15 Flour, Superfine pr. barrel 5 5o Staves, Pipe pr. 1000 32 Common, 5 2 0 White Oak hoglhead, 20 33 ——Bur middlings, best 4Sg Red Oak do. 19 50 Meal, Indian 3 I 0 Leogan 21 33 —ditto Rye, 3 ig Barrel 16 -— —Ship-fluff pr. cwt. 80 t $3 Heading 25 33 Fultic pr. ton, 20 Skins, Otter, best pr. piece 467 Gin, Holland, pr. cafe, 4 66 20 4° Do. pr. gall. 8a 90 £ox, grey 40 80 Glue, pr. cwt. so 21 33 Ditto red 120 Ginger, white race, per lb. 7 ~ Jfi rtmS 1 Ditto, common 7 Filhers 33 67 Ditto, ground pr.lb. jo Bears 3 Ginseng, 20 24 Racoons 27 60 Gunpowder, cannon, pr. q.calk, 373 4 Mulk-rats n 20 Ditto, fine glazed 4 Beaver, pr. lb. 67 1 33 Grain, Wheat pr. bulh 1 3 Deer, in hair 20 30 Rye 60 Tar,N.Jerfcy, 24gal.p. bbl. 1 Oats 35 Carolina, 32 gall. t 33 1 67 ■ Indian corn 53 Turpentine pr. bbl. 167 2 Barley 1 13 Tobacco, J. River, best toolb. 360 373 ——Best shelled pr. lb. 7 —— inferior 3 33. Buckwheat, per bulh. 40 old 4 67 Hemp, imported, pr. ton, i2O 146 67 Rappahannock 3 33 American, pr. lb. 4 s Coloured Maryland, 533 8 Herrings, pr.bbl. 3 Dark, 2 40 Hides, raw pr.lb. 9 11 Long-leaf 2 40 Hops i-i Eastern-shore 2 2 93 Hoglhead hoops, pr. M. 15 Carolina,new *7 3 Indigo, French per lb. ,20 i 53 Tea, Hyson pr. lb. 9, \fg ; Carolina t ,20 Hyson ™ 6 Irons, fad pr. ton, ,3333 So r uchong) " . Iron, erfhngs pr. cwt. 3 4 ; c | 93 p" Pr - ton ' 91 Bohca, s 3 i 2 4 67 Tallow, refined, per lb. q ——Nailrods 119 !?? 33 V» b °*' '3 33 >3 67 Jank, pr. cwt. 4 5 Vetdigreafe pr. lb. 47 *3 Lard, hogs pr. lb. 9 10 Ve r m i"ion, do. i 33 t67 Lead, in pigs pr. cwt. 533 5 67 Varnifh > per gallon 33 37 in bars 7 Wax, Bees pr.lb. 25 27 ——white 10 10 67 Whale-bone, long pr.lb. 13 30 foal, pt. lb. 61° 6 Wine, Madeira, p.. pipe, ,76 226 Lignum vitze pr. ton, 5 60 6 -r 11 12 ° 1 Logwood 5 „o Tener.ffe.pr, gallon 63 Mace pr.lb. \ 52 Mackarel, best pr.bbl. 8 rvl* **3 33 ficond quality 6 4 — D'"o in bottles, pr.doz. 4 Madder, best pr. lb. t6 20 Q , aret ~ 4 6 Marble, wrought, pr. foot, 1 qq 2 67 P r, § a * 90 1 20 Mast spars ditto 33 7 Mala S a 77 80 Molafles pr.gall. Al omtoHMtoumi. Nails, Bd. iod.i*i. and 2oi pi.lb. ,o °" London « at 3° days, per £ .100 fterl. 444 67 Nutmegs pr. lb. 7 8 at 60 days 440 —————— at 90 nays 4?7 67 Oil, Linseed, pr. gall. 63 Amsterdam, 60 days, pr. guilder, iq ° llvc ' 8 7 l go days, 3^ PRICE CURRENT. rift lUAHTiii.—Do(.i*n 100 Ccnu «ch. PHILADELPHIA, DlCembek 26. Stock Brokers Office, N0.45, Great Dock-ilreet, Niw-York, THE Subscriber intending to confine himfell entirely to the PURCHASE and SALE 01 STOCKS ON COMMISSION, Begs leave 10 offe. his services to hisfriends and others, in the lim of a Stotk Broker. Those who may please to fa »or him with their business, may depend upon having ittranfafted withthe utmost fidelity and ; dispatch. Orders frortj Philadelphia,Boftoo, or any othei part of the United States will be ftriQly attend ed to. <«.g LEONARD BLEECKER NEW TEAS. IMPERIAL,HYSON &SOUCHONG, Of the very firft quality, and latest importation from Canton, *ia New-York, by retail,at No. 19, Third,between Chcfnut and Market Streets. N. B. A few Boxes of the above HYSON forfait. C 3" Thepueof this Gazette is Three Dollars /cribing'" "" " me °ff ub - 272 Federal City. T'HE Subscriber will convey forever, by A good and fnfficient deed, Thirty Lots in the City of Washington, situated on South Capitol Street, to any man or company of men—provided they will agree to erert there- Oil good and fufficient brick houses, within three years from tlie date hereof. DANIEL CARROLL, of Duddington. City oj H'ajhhgton, Dec. 31, 179 2 - 61 BANK OF THE UNITED STJTES. RISOL VID, rT-l[i AT the Calbier be authoriCrd to receive A from the propiietor of any number of tom pleat {hares, such Certificates, not in his own name, as. he, may be the proprietor of; and after cancelling the fame, to ilfue a new Certificate or Certificates in lieu thireof, in the name of such proprietor. Resolved, That in all future transfers or compleat (hares in the capital Hock of the Bank, the Certificates of the lhares transferred be can celled, and a new Certificate or Certificates be issued in the name of the transferee or purchaser. Resolved, That the Certificates in future ifTued, be foi one or more (hares, as the pro prietor may request; and the new Certificate or Certificates (hall be of correspondent numbers with those in lieu of which thev arc issued. e P3 w JOHN KEAN, Cashier. BANK OF THE UNITED STATES. Phi ladelphi a, January 7, 2793* NOTICE is hereby given, that there will be paid at the Bank, after the 17th instant, to the Stockholders or their Representatives duly authorized, the following funis, being the Divi dend declared for the last fix months, viz. For each (hare bearing dividend from the ift of July, Sixteen Dollars. For each share bearing dividend from the ift of August, Fifteen Dollars, 33 Cents. For each (bare bearing dividend from the ift of September, Fourteen Dollars, 67 Cents. For each (bare bearing dividend trom the ift of O&ober, Fourteen Dollars. For each share bearing dividend from the ift of November, Thirteen Dollars, 33 Cents. For each share bearing dividend Irom the 1(I of December, Twelve Dollars, 67 Cents. For each three-quarter share, Twelve Dollars. By order of the President and Directors, 3 w JOHN KF.AN, Cashier. 50 Dollars Reward. RAN away on the 25th instant, a likely Ne gro Man called Isaac, about twenty-three years oid, five feet fix or eight inches high, a well made fellow, fond of talking, has a large mouth, and his teeth very much when talking ; had on when he went away, a brown linen shirt, a (hort white kersey over jacket with a very high collar and plain breast, with buttons which appear lo have been very gay ; a pair of white kersey breeches, a pair of white knit yarn stockings, a pair of shoes with firings in them, and a hat ; all ihc above clothes are al ipoft new. Said Negro was fprmerly the pro perty of Mr. William Thomas, late of Kent County, near George-Town Cross Roads, de ceased, and has for several years been employed in that neighbourhood, and principally by a Mr. Maxwell, and lately by Messrs. John and James Carmack, as a waggoner, which business he is well acquainted with, and is what he prefers ; and has been engaged in driving a waggon from said Cross-Roads to Duck-Creek, &c. until August last. I expect he will make his way for the neighbourhoods of George-Town, Duck- Creek, Dover or Wilmington. The above re ward will be paid if delivered to me in this place, or Thirty Dollars if secured in any goal, so that I get him again. He is an artful fellow, and when taken, will make his escape, unless particularly secured. Easton, OWEN KENNARD, Talbot County, Mary/and, Dec. 28, 1792. 201 Philadelphia, January g, 1793- Mathew Carey Refpe&fully informs the Citizens of the United States, that the Maps for his intended edition of Guthrie's Geography IMPROVED, Are now engraving—and as soon as a fufficient number of them are finilhed, to secure a re gular supply during the publication, which will probably be early next Spring, the work will be put to press. He returns his acknowledgments to the very refpe&able number of Subscribers, who have come forward thus early to patronize this ardu ous undertaking. He assures them and the pub lic in general, that no pains or expenle (hall be spared in the execution nf the work. Terms of the Work : I. IT lhallbe publilhed in 48weeklynumhers, each containing three (heels, or twenty-four pages, of letter press, in quarto, printed with new types on fine papei, 11. In the courfeof the work will be deliver, cd about thirty large maps, of the fame fizc as those in the European editions, viz. moil of them (heet maps on potl paper. (£3f Besides the maps in the Britifii editions, this work will contain nine or ten American State, Mats. Til. The price of each number will be a quarter dollar, to be paid on delivery. &T No advance required. IV. Subscribers who difapproveol the work, on the publication of the three firft numbeis, are to be at liberty to return them, and (hall have their money repaid. V. The subscribers' nrars (hall be prefixed as patrons of ihc undertaking. V Subfcriptiom received in Philadelphia by K e u nt t"r n d pub,inirr: in New-York, by all the bookfelle.s; in New-Haven, by Mr. Beers; in Hartford b>-Mr. Patten; in Bollon, bv M< ir. Thomas & Andrews, and bv Mr. Well; in Bal t.more, by Mr R,r P; j n Richmond, b v Mr. 5 L Cy I,n charlt,ft '>n, by Mr. W. P. Youne Sii? ,S (lawtl) To the Public. r |~ , HE Subfcribcrs having been appointed > X committee of the Board of the Truflccs of the University of North-Carolina, for the pur pose of receiving propdlals from such gcntlemeu as may intend to undertake the titftrudion of youth in that institution. take the opportunity of making known to the public their wi(h that such gentlemen (hould (igmfy their inclination to the lubfcribers. Tbe objeQs to which it is contemplated hr the Board to turn the attention ol the stud n:s on the firft cftablifhmtnt, are—The ftadv of Languages, particularly the ancient and modern—the Bnlc-ieitrra—Loflic and Mori! —the frnomU.Ay ftl)t Mathematics and Natural Philolophy— Agricul ture and Botany, with the principles of An.ln tcfture. Gentlemen convcrfant in theft branch;* of Science aud Literature, and who can be well re commended, will receive veiv handlome encou ragement by the Bo<»rd. Ttie exeicifes ol the institution will commence as early as poflible after the completion of the buildings ol the Uui- Verfity, which are to be contracted tor immedi ately. SAMUEL ASHE, A. MOORE, JOHN HAVE, DAVID STONE, SAM. M'CORKLES. D 25 ep2m 200 Dollars Reward. LOST, at Providence, or bet ween Providence and Boston, a very small TRUNK, covered with seal-skin of a reddish colour, with white spots. It contained a quantity of South and North-Carolina State Notes, and a few of the Slate of Rhode-Island ; with other papers,which can only be ferriceable to the proprietor. The State notes are ch?eked at the often from whence they ilTued. Anv_perfon pro#fr% T+urrfc (with tts contents) to JOHN MARSTON, oi Boston, WILI.IAM HALL, oi Providence, MeflVs. PATERSON and BRASHER, New- York, cr Mr. SAMUEL EMERY, in Philadel phia, (hall receive the above reward, or for «by part of the property, One Hundred Dollaft f Boston, Nov. 28 A GREAT BARGAIN. FOR S%le, a beautiful situation on the Po» towmack, adjoining the town of Alexancina and in a line of diredtion towards the Federal City and George Town,in full view of each place, commanding a profpett of the river and adjacent country of Maryland and Virginia, for many miles; about 45 or 50 acres of Laud * reflly on the river, will be fold, with the im provements, which are, a two-dory framed d welling-houfe, neatly finilhed, a kitchen, office, brick smoke-house and dairy, two-story framed barn, a well of excellent water, and an ice house, a yard and garden, neatly raiied and highly improved, with a number of other ne ceftary improvements ; the whole of the l*ntl enclosed with posts and rails, tenor fifteen acres r laid down, with different kinds of Its contiguity to those three towns mull lender it an object worthy the attention of any person who withes to invest money in a property that mull enhance in value, in proportion to the rapid in creafc of the Federal City, Alexandria and George-Town. This property lies nearly in a central situation to each place. The Potowmacfc at this spot has a fine deep shore and harbour, capable of receiving veifels of any burden. It may not be improper to observe, that men of judgment think a profitable and convenient Ferry might be erected here to the Citv of Washington and the Maryland shores leading to Baltimore aod Philadelphia.— Also to fell, 215 acres of Wood-Land, about three miles distant, which will suit well to supply the above in wood and timber. The title may be seen to the above property, which is indisputable, and terms koown by application to the fubferiber, living on the premises. December 12 th, 1795. TO BE SOLD, That well-known Place, called South-Point, LYING at the end of Sinipuxent Neck, ori the Eastern Shore of Maryland, within two miles of the Inlet, in Worcester County, in the said State, being the full landing for vefleis that trade in there. From the (iiuation of the place, it is convenient for fifti, clams and oyftcis, is open to the fra, and has every convenicncy ili»& could be wish d for. The foil is excellent for Indian com, wheat or flax, is natural to clover, and has a good marsh pasture for stock. Any peilon defirousof purchafma, may know the terms by applying to Asflieton Humphreys, Esq. in Philadelphia— Mr. Benjamin Purnell,in Indian Town, Worcester County—or to Capt. Liitleton Robins, near the place. Jan. 2 BOWEN's EXHIBITIONS OF W ax- VV ork &Paintings, ARE open every day and evening (Sundays excepted) at the House lately occupied by Mrs. Pine, No. 9, North Eighth-street. First Roof/j—Contains, upwarth- of elegant Paintings, and about 30 Wax Figures, in full stature—among which are Likeneiles ot a number of the principal cbara&ers in America; Baron Trenck in chains, an Indian Chief, and several beautiful young Ladies of different States, dlc.&c. Second Room—Contains eighteen large Wax Figures, which form a Sociable Club, or the Oyster Supper ; and the School for Scandal, conlifting of twelve female Figures, making their observations on % young Lady, who had eloped with a Footman. Admittance Out Quarter of a Dollar each Room. This Gazette is pabiifhed in North Fifth-Street t No, 34, between High ana Mulberry Studs—where the Editor now refiaes. eptf. BALDWIN DADE. ep 2 m