Part III.] Journal. 291 



Sand, in abundance on the banks dis. cts. dis. ct«. 

 of the river. 



Glass is sold in boxes, containing 

 lOl) square feet ; of the com- 

 mon size there are 180 panes 

 in a box, when the price is . . 14 



The price rises in proportion to 

 the size of the panes 



Oak planks, 1 inch thick, per 



100 square feet, at the saw-mill 1 50 



Poplar, the same. 



White Lead, per 100 lbs. de- 

 livered 17 



Red ditto 17 



Litharge 15 



Pig Lead 9 50 



Swedish Iron (the best, in bars) 14 



Juniatta, ditto, ditto 14 



Mr. Dillon's ditto, ditto 12 50 



Castings at Mr. Dillon's Foundery, 

 per ton 120 



Ditto,for machinery, ditto, per lb. 8 



Potash, per ton 180 



Pearl Ashes, ditto 200 



Stone masons and bricklayers, 



per day, and board and lodging I 50 



Plasterers, by the square yard, 

 they finding themselves in board 

 ami lodging and in lime, sand, 

 laths and every thing they use. 18| 



Carpenters, by the day, who 

 find themselves and bring their 

 tools 1 25 



Blacksmiths, by the month, and 

 found in board, lodging and 

 tools ao to 40 



Millwrights, per day, finding 



themselves 1 50 — 2 



Tailors, per week, finding them- 

 selves and working 14 or 15 

 hours a day 7 ~ 9 



Shoemakers, the same. 



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