EVENING AD V E r T I 8 E l_No. 2d of Vol. V.] PRICE CURRENT. Dlh. its. Dlhxu. UK quantity.—Dollars 100 Cents each OM, Di-tto pr cafe 20 Sweet, best, in flafks,pr.box 10 50 Twrr « t . D*no baskets, i2bottU» 10 PHILADELPHIA, Jan. u, .794- 5,,,, mjcot. p. g4 (l. 4 8 Tram per banel 10 51 ADlff. Cts. Dlh. (t\. "Vj'haie 25 WHOM pr.lb. 7 5 3 I fcnjh#., pr*jrt. 4 33 ' pr.dnJ. * 1 be D.to, Root, pr. lb. «j -American d:ilo bot.incl. ,8. Art..., par, ?CI ton, iso- PiM> fcM A ' k Car ' 1 Pork, Burlington, pel barrel, 15 A,r«k pr.gall. »33 1 Lower c suht> ,t Brandy, common, 10a no $, olina ' T0 oaiac >30 »4 C peas, Albany pr. bulhel j oraziictio.pr. ion. 5° on o■ t v repDcr, pr. lh. 4P Bricks., pr. M. 4 7 t ► « w t, n. c iC tread, (hip, pr. cwt. 2 07 Ditto, pilot 5 Raisins, be ft, pr. keg 7 Ditto, fin-ill water, per keg 36 P r •' j ar 333 Beer, American, in bottles, j 01: to pr. box 333 pr.doz. bottles included, 1 74 R ,cfr pr.cwt. 3 Ditto pr . barrel, 6 Rosin pr. band .78 Boards Cedar pr. M feet, 20 Ram > Jamaica,pr.gallon 116 ———Xew *& 14 " Ant:gua 1 — Ojfc 14 j(i Windward 86 —Merchantable pine 20 24 Barbadors 87 .Sap, do. 1067 Country, N. E. 6c VJahogany, pcrfoot ic Salt petre, pr. cw t. 14 33 The. above arc the shallop prices, Saffafras pr. ton 6 8 forth.* yard price, add \ do!- Shot ditto 140 141 lat 33 ccut* per 1600. ' Steel, German pr.lb. 9 BrimJlone in rolls, pr.cwt. 2 Englifti,blillered, pr.,cwt. 10 K oft cm, pe- barrel 10 11 American pr. io.n :*3 33 Caumrv ditto 9 10 ——Crowley's pr. faggot 1067 Fnilj, wrewt. 333 467 ] njkc Toot P r - i-b. 20 42 Butter pr.lb. 25 »oap, Brown peflb. 6 in kegs ' White 8 Candle*, Sperm, pr.lb. . j8 Caftilp i, - ""W*» 53 S b V ar F , . I 7 -—Myrtle Wax t8 ">utt pr. doz. bot. 4 5 €c Mould* tailow it Spermaceti, refined, pr.lb. 48 —Dioped 14 Sailcloth. fli,No.i,pr. yard, "Chtcfe, Ej»glifh, pr. lb. 25 — 1 Boston.'No. T. ditto 36 Country it) i:- Mo. 11. 35 Chtrcolate j6 18 -ingar Lump, pr.lb 21 Cinnamon 24® e 67 Loaf, single refined %2 Cloves 1 3,; Ditto, double do. 03 Cocoa pr. cwt. 10 it —— >D it to, brown, 10 11 Coal pr. bushel 24 33' Mufcovado.-pr. cwjt. 9 12 ■Copperas pr.cwt. 1 6; Sp:ritATurpciU!i»cp r -ga'l«n 57 C'">rda»e» American, per cwt. 9 10 Salt, ATtum pr. Vittnel |8o Cotton pr.lb. 27 fa? ico •Currants 12. -Cadir sic Duck. RuTia, pr.pirpc *4 iifbon |8c Rnvens 11 'h-pbuild. Yv'. O, frames p.ton. no Do e i fail duck, 18 «o Diuo Live Oak., M pr. lb. 550 Ditto red cedar, per fool 37 ditto it ,12 Shingles, 18 flour, Siiperfuie pr. barrel 6 Duto 3 seer, rlrelTt d, 13 Common. 5 .67 Staves. Pipr pi. icoo 32 Sur best $ Whire o<*k liogfhead, - 20 33 Meal, Indian 2 ,52 Red Oak d-o. >9'50 ■ ditto Rye, 2 67 Leogan 21 33 -Ship-fiufF pr. cwt* 440 x 67, Barrel Fustic pr. ton, 20 Hcad-ng 25 33 Gin, Holland, pr. cafc, A 66 Ski,,i ' hc * P r - P ! «« 4 67 Do. pr. gall. 83 qo " lnks «> 4° Clue, pr.cwt. fio 21 3j' ox, grt*y 40 .So Ginger, white race, per ; ib. 12 lu'orrd t 2 o Ditto, common 8 e 4 - *• Ditto,ground pr.lb. ic rilncr? 23 67 Ginseng, 420 24 cars 3 Gunpowder,cannon, pr. q.cafk, 3 73 4 Racoons 27 60 Ditto, fine glared 4 Mulk-rabs u 20 Grain, Wheat pr. bust» 1.00 lic Beaver, pr. lb. €7 133 Rye 7 o Deei, in4iatr 20 30 al ? 35 ar >^-,Jerfey i 24gaJ.p.l)bl. 1 Indiin corn s fi -Carolina, 32 gall. 2 -&a»lev 1 i ,q Turpentine pr. bbl. 2 - Best shelled pr. Ib. j I obacco, J. River, bed ioolb. 4 3^ Buckwheat, perbufti. 40 inferior 333 Hemp, imported, pr. ton, ifjo |ro ' 4 American, pr. Ib. - Rappahannock 3 33 Herrings, pr.bbl. 3 ' Coloured Maryland, 333 8 Hide-*, raw pr. lb. 9 I *>ar-k, 2 40 Hops Long-leaf 2 40 "Hog(head hoops, pr. M. ° ■ Eaftern-Iliore 2 2 23 ti , - T- 1 Carolina, new 27 q Xbatgo, Frencli pc. lb. . 6 T . „ld, ' \ „ : 1 1 83 Tci ' H y son p'-n>- 9? . 28 Iro« (ad pr.ton, , 3J s3 Hyson Ikm, / 3 60 Iron Cill.ngj pr. cwt. 3 4 Souchong, ,0 o, ~l" P ' t0n ' 8» 66 Congo, | 3 so 2 -5 Bohca, o* '*6 rod, 173 33 TaU " W ' ,cnncrf ' .T" lb - 9 ~ r ° d> 100 33 Tin pr. box, .Sfi? J.",k, pr.cwt 4 4 \'c,digrcafc pr.lb. "60 Laid, hogs pr. lb. „ «h.. 3? 3 , 6, Lead, mp.gipr. cwt. 553 K6 ? Varnilh, per gallon « 37 '"'T 1 . Wax, Bers pr.lb. ,5 ,y " d "° "g 3 g 7 w hale-bonr, long pr.lb. 13 30 feather,foal, pr.lb. 17 2C Wine, Madeira,pr. pipe, 176 226 Lignum vita: pr.ton, I.ifbon 120 126 Logwood Teneriffe,pr. gallon -63 Mace pr.lb. ] Fayal £ 2 Afaefcarel, best pr.bbl, o Port pr. pipe I*3 33 - ■■ -f,-cond quality . Ditto in bottles, pr.doz. 4 Madder, bcfl pr. lb. <6 e0 Claret 4 6 Marble, wrought, pr. foot, iOO 12-67 Sherry pr.gall. a2c •Mast spars ditto <0 Malaga 77 sic MolavTes pr.gall. 1,1 COURSE OF EXCHANGE. Mnftard per. lb. g 7 On London, at 30 days, per £ .400 fieri. 466 2 f)our, in bottles, pr.doz. 1 c? c ~ 31 60 days 4'4 Vail*,B-i. tod. 1 id. and zoif, pi,lb. 10 7 T" at 9° aa V s 464 >J:»tmegs pr. lb. j 8 Amsterdam, 60 days, pr. guilder, 42 OU, I.infect, pr, gall. rr 90 days, 40 - Olive g- Government bills, drawn at 10 daya figlu, at 42c per guilder. Cfeclfe of fljeljttifel) #fates SatupvDay, January i i, 1794. UNITED STATES. KNOXVILLE, Dec. 19. Lift of prisoners, citizens of tl»e United States, in the Creek nation, who are treated as slaves and fold from mailer to matter, at as high a price and in the fame manner as negroes arc fold. In the Covalegiee.—Mrs. Williams and child—Alice Thompson of Naftiville— Mrs. Carfray and child, of Nashville. In the Hog villages.—Mr. Brown of the district of Mero. In the Clewvalley town.—Miss Scarlet. In the White Grounds —Miss Wilson of the aiiirict of Mero—and a boy and girl whose names are not remembered. In the Bolummies.—A boy five years of age. In the Big Tallaflee.—A boy 10 or 11 years of age—and a girl 7 or 8 years of age. In the Coofee town.—A boy ] y years of age. In the PocontalanafTee.—A boy J 2 or 13 years of age. In the Oakfufka town A lad 1 c years old. In the Red Ground, —A man called John, In the Cafauders.—A boy wliofe age and name are not known. In Lfflic's town.—A young woman who has been frequently threatened with death, for refufmg to .cohabit with his murdering rascally for>. In towns net reeollefted. —Mi'. Crock et, and a woman and child. Our informant was lately a resident among the Creeks, and fays he has heard of many other citizens of the United States in captivity among them, but can giye nei ther the names nor description .of ihofe un fortunate persons. RICHMOND, Jan. ? The Infpeftor of Flour in this oitv has favored U6 with an account of all the fit:or infpefted by him during the last year, by which it appears that llie total amount is 24,332 barrels. NEW-YORK, Jan. 7, Yefterdav afternoon failed from this port, the Ambiifcade and Normande French fri gates, with the Carmagnole, privateer, on a private expedition. PHILADELPHIA DISPENSARY, January 6, 179+. At the annual meeting of the Contri butprs held this day, at the Djfpenfary, the following persons were elected Mana gers for the present year, viz. William White Henry Hill Samuel Pleafants Lawrence Seckel Robert Blackwell George Meade George Fox John Field Robert Smith F. A. Muhlenberg Robert Hare Samuel P. Griffitts JANUARY 9, 1794. At a meet ing of the Managers of the Difperfary held this day, the following officers of the Inftitiition were appointed, viz. Attending Physicians and Surgeons-1— Doctor Michael Leib John H. Gibbons John Porter Philip S. Phyfick Thomas James James Woodhitufe. Corrfnhing Phyftcians and Surgeons— Doctor William Shippen, ji(n. Adnm Knhn Benjamin Rush Thomas Parke. Treasurer—John Clifford. Apothecary—EJjenezer Hickling. C?" Gmtlafun, in fafiejjion af'Svifcriptitn papers for this GatuJe, are rcqatfled jo tmnfmit -them to the E&tot'i Office. [Whole No. 484.] Continuation of Foreign Intel- ligence, per tke Eliza, Ccpt. Harrifon,frotn Liverpool. LONDON. October 2J- British fubjefts in France The hte decree of the National Conven tion fSr the arrest of all the fubjefts of the King cf Great Britain, and for the con fifcation of their whole property, mult make the public anxious to know who are sub eft to this harsh and indifcriir.inate pu nishment—This severe decree pafied the Convention on the 19th day of the fit ft month, and was dispatched to all the de partments by extraordinary couriers, with orders for its immediate execution all over the Kepubiic.—Seals have been put upon the papers of all who have been thus ar retted. The number of British fubje&s, who are liable to fuffer by this decree, is efti ir.ated r.t no ljcfs than ten or eleven thou land, besides a vast uumber of merchants and manufacture™, not resident in France, who will fuller in their property ! The minister of justice has written to all the cantoii6 of th? Republic, to have an exact return of all the Englilh. It is to be hoped that a little time and reflection will induce the Convention to mitigate the fe veritv of the decree. TOULON, Sept. 25. The French army that attacked Gener al Clairfait near Maubeuge, amounted to one hundred and thirty thousand men. From before this army this able General made a retreat, which had some circum stances attending it which marked it as a victory, as he took no less than twenty. eight pieces of cannon, The retreat of the Prince of Cobourg across the Sambre was effected without the loss of a man. The loss lay wholly withOen. Clairfait's army. At the village of l Waltignies, the Auf trians were repuhed three different times by the superior numbers of the enemy,but they as regularly returned, and forced the French to retire. The fourth time, how ever, the Auftrians were obliged to give way & retreat to a redoubt, evacuating' at the fame time Eclaubes and Solveanirs. In this bloody contest one Austrian regi ment loft 700 men. The day after the action with General Ciairfait, 15,000 of the French army de serted—a proof that they did npt relilh the fer.vice into which they had been forc ed. LETTER Of the Hereditary Prince of Orjncre to the State* of Holland and Weft-FJauders. " High ana 31 ghty L,i,rih, " I have the hosor at pr-efcut to make a report to your high fnightinefl gun had he a carried off. " I ir>\ ever, the enemy, who had alrea dy made thcjnfelvet mailers of it, were rj puifed a fecund time. But, :.s they were resolved at all events tp get ppfld£jon of the wood of TUleul, thty ma !e a third .attack ; and, as they aivaaced time R.