EVENING advertiser. 58 of Vol. V.] [No. PRICE CURRENT. Jills, a, -DtU.ioCts »»* — Dollars too Cenis each Ditto pr cafe 50 — Swct-t, be ft, in fla(ks,pr.box 10 £ , PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 25, 1794. Di.to balkcls, n bpttlc. 10 n 7 Spermaceti pr. gall. 4* A - Train per barrel. 10 <51 Dlls.Cts. Dili, Ct 1 Wtiaie 2c or. MCHORS pr.lb. 7 10 „ _ 0 3. p Allum, Enjlifh, pr.cwt. 433 ' ort< j r P*** ca ' 53^ Di.to, Roch pr. Ib. t, London, pr.doz ,6c Afhrs, pot, per ton, no —American d.tto bot.incl. .8, P«'l, '34 140 7»* *L h, n Pr- bbL . , 173 Arra. k pr. gall. >33 1,6 Pork . Burlingion, pe, barrel, i S Brandy, common, 100 „ —Lower county C ™' lc '3° 1 4 r - r~ i. n, , »ra,ilmo,pr..on. Jo Albany pr. buihel , Brick,, pr. M. 4 7 P r - lb ' •read, (hip, pr.cwt. , 67 P,mtnto lf Ditto, pilot 5 Raisins, best, pr. keg 7 Ditto, finnll water, per keg 36 40 Ditto pr.jar 3 33 Beer, American, in bottles, Ditto pr. box 333 pr.doz. bottles included, 1 74 Rice pr.cwt. 3 2c Ditto pr. barrel, 6 R-ofin pr. barrel 2yt Boards Cedar pr. M feet, 20 Rum, Jamaica,pr. gallon lit • -New England »(> 14 Antigua 1 — r-Oak 14 16 Windward 8£ —Merchantable pine 20 24 Barbadoes 87 -Sap, do. 10 67 Country, N. E. 6c ~ Mahogany, petfoot 1 ° Salt petrc, pr. cwt. 14 33 The aboveare the (hallop prices, Saffafras pr. ton 6 8 tor the yard price, add 1 dol- Shot ditto 140 14! lar 33 cents per 1000. Steel, German pr. lb. 9 Brimstone in rolls, pr.cwt. 2 Engli fh,bliftered, pr. cwt. 10 Bfcf, Boston, per barrel JO ji American pr. ton 213 33 • Country ditto 9 10 Crowley's pr. faggot 10 67 Fresh, per cwt. 3.J33 4 na^c lO °t p r - lb. 20 4? Butter pr.lb. 25 Soap, Brown perlb. f> in kegs 15 18 White 8 Candles, Sperm. pr.lb. 48 ~~—C-aftile ji —Wax 53 36 Starch 7 Myrtle Wax 18 Snuff pr. doz. hot. 4 56c — --Mould, tallow 16 Spcrmaceii, refined, pr.lb. 48 — —Dipped I-! Sailcloth, Englilh,No.i,pr. vard, 4c Cheese, English, pr. lb. 25 Boston, No. I. ditto 36 —Country 10 12 No. 11. o 5 Chocolatc tfi 18 Sugai Lump, pr.lb 21 Cinnamon a 40 2 67 Loaf, single refined 22 Cloves 1 3o Ditto, double do. 33 Cocoa pr. cwt. 10 it IlavSnnah, white 12 14 Coffee pr.lb. 16 Dittr>, browt\ 10 11 Coal pr. bushel *4 33 Muscovado, pr. cwt, 9 12 Copperas pr.cwt. 1 6 Spirits Turpentine pr. gallon 27 Cordage, American, per cwt. 9 >o Salt, Allum pf. bushel 80 Cptton pr.lb. 2 7 3" Liverpool 100 m Crurints *2 _ Cadiz 80 Duck, Rutin, pr. pie«e 14 Lisbon 8c -J!","? . .0 20 Shp W. O. frames p.ton, to Dntetj fail duck, *8 20 oiiTo Live 0--k* 2a Feather® pr. lb. 5 C Ditto red cedar, per foot 37 45 'lax ditto 11 12 Shingles,lß inch, per M. 333 367 Flaxfeed pr. bu(h. 8° 9 : Ditto a feel % 6 50 6 Flour, Superfine pr. barrel 6 Ditto 3 fee:, drefled, 13 Common, 5 Staves, Pipe pi. 1000 32 Bur niddlings, belt 5 White Oak hoglhead, 20 33 Meal, Indian * 5 2 Red Oak do. ig -o -ditto Rye, 3 67 Leogan 21 33 Shfp-ftuff pr. cwt. 1 40 x 67 Barrel 16 Fustic pr. ton, 20 Heading 33 | Gin, Holland, pr. cafe, 466 ski "». Otter, best pr. piece 465 Do. Pr gall. 8s 9° nks 20 40 Glue, pr.cwt. to 1133 g r e y 4 o Bc. ♦ Ginger, white race, perlb. 12 Ditto red 120 Ditto, common 8 ™ [ " lin# *4 * Ditto, ground pr.lb. *c F'.lhers 33 67 Gmfcng, »o Bears 3 Gunpowder,cannon, pr. q.cafk, 373 4 Racoons 27 60 Ditto, fine glazed 4 Mulk-rats 11 20 Grain, Wheat pr. bufti 100 lic Braver, pr. lb. 67 133 Rye 7c Deer, in hair 20 30 — Oats 35 Tar,N. Jcrfcy, 24 gal. p. bbl. 1 — - Indian corn 56 ——Carolina, 32 gall. 2 'Barley » 1 to Turpentine pi.bbl. f 2 1 Bell (helled pr. lb. 7 Tobacco, J. River, best jooib. 433 -■ -Buckwheat, per bulh. 40 inferior 3 33 imported, pr. ton, 160 * A American, pr. lb. 5 7 Rappahannock ? 33 Herrings, pr.bbl. 3 Coloured Maryland, 533 8 Hides, raw pr.lb. 9 Dark », r 84° Hops 13 Long-leaf 2 40 Hoglhead hoops, pr. M. 15 Eaftern-ftiore 2 2 93 . . 11 c Carolina,new 27 3 Indigo, French perlb. 1 67 ol13 33 second quality 4 : Ditto in bottles, pr.doz. 4 Madder, best pr. lb. 16 2c Claret 46 Marble, wrought, pr. foot, S 33 267 Sherry pr.gall. 90 1 20 Mast spars ditto 33 Malaga 77 80 Molalfes pr.gall. 33 4« ft , . COURSE OF EXCHANGt Mustard per. lb. 87 ° n London, at 30 days, per £ .100 ftcrl. 466 J flour, in bottles, pr.dor. 1 20 at 60 days 463 | Kails, BJ. iod.i%d. and »04. pr.lb. 10 J at 90 oays 461 Nutmegs pr. lb. J 8 Amftcrdam, 60 days, pr. guilder, 42 Oil, Linseed, pr. gall. 5.5 ~ ?° da y*- 4° Government bills, drawn at 10 days v fight, at 42c per guilder. of tfje Ifltti feii iJMaiili A N D Saturday, January 25, 175)4. For the Gazette of the United States. ACCOUNT of the FACTORY at PATERSON, NEW-JERSEY. i Letter to a gentleman in this City. Paterfon, January 16, 1794. Dear Sir, In anfv/er to your enquiry refpeiting tlie present situation of the Faftorv here, and the progress made in conftrufting the cot ton-mill, for water spinning, and the canal • designed to bring the water on the wheel, &c. I have to observe to you, that the cotton-mill is now under cover—the inside i carpenter work nearly cumpleatcd—the | large water-wheel is finiihed—and that e , very part of the building (to accommo date eight drums that turn 768 spindles, together with all the neceflary machinery for preparing the cotton for spinning) may be calculated on, as out of hand bv the fiift of May. At that period two drums may be fafely calculated on as ready for work ; and that the remaining fix drums, will be got ready fcr use, as fact as children can be taught to perform the working them to advantage. The mill anil machinery neceflary for commencing spinning by water, may there fore fafcly be calculated on as ready for be ing pnt in operation by May day. As to the Canal, the part on the rock, designed to take the water from the natural bed of the river, is fioifhed, and die flocd gates ercdied, so at entirely to com mand the waters of the Paffaick, in the summer season. The dam across the gully, below the rock, is also finiihed and the canal from thence to the mill is in such a state of forwardnefs as to juftify very sanguine expectations of its being compleated in all April; should the spring prove favorable for working abroad. At any rate, there seems 110 reason to doubt, but that the mill will be in work, with 200 spindles, in all the month of May— and still less reason to doubt of the machi nery's being conftrufted on the most ap proved plan ; as the carding, drawing and roving machines, for preparing cotton for ■ water spinning, are now actually at work, by means of two horses ; —the rovings they make are spun into excellent yarns on mules—of which two are in constant work for account of the Society. There can therefore be no reason to doubt the know ledge or abilities of Mr. M. who superin tended this Branch. He has heretofore labored under great embarrafiinents for want of able mechanics ; but these diffi culties are daily leflening ; as well from the arrival of mechanics and machine makers from Europe, as from those for merly employed by him, having now made themselves matters of the different branches in which he has instructed them. The completing the machinery forthe mill is therefore rendered easy and sure ; there can be no doubt of having the best of ma chines ready as fact as hands can be taught to work them. The work which this mill is calculated to turn out, weekly, will juftify the most sanguine expectations that those manufacturers who are daily flock ing to this free country from the defpo tifm of Europe, will consider Paterfon as the mofteligibleplaceforthem tocommence business a new-that the manufafturesof cot ton goods of differentkinds.madeby private adventurers, on their own accounts, will furnilh a ready market for all the yarns made at the fattory. This, with the command of water which the focicty will have fccured by means of their canal and dam, and the great number of mill feats which they may calculate to fell, must in duce manufacturers of every difcription to fix themselves here in preference to any other part of the continent. The fa!e6 of house lots will be encreafed, and the funds of the society for active operations there by augmented; and the expectations which the public seem to haveformed from fixing the fa&ory here in some mealure realised. To convince you this is not all ideal, I can allure you that a number of prin- [Whole No. 45)6.] tcrs, &c. who have lately arrived on this continent from England and Ireland, have formed themselves into a company, for the pnrpofe of bleaching and printing calicoes and chintz here—and are a&ually at work with two tables. They perform every part of the work themselves—suck aj drawing, cutting, printing, bkrachl n&c. T hey expect to go very largely into this business in the fpiing. Another company have commenced the manllfaflure of Hea vy Cotton Goods—and a third company are forming for the msnufafluring of tJo fcry on an extensive frale; fukahle build ings being already ere&ed on the lands of the focicty to accommodate them. Should these. fuccecd, it will hold out additional inducements to other adventurers to fix themfelve6 here ; and thereby greatly pro mote the views of the stockholders j as well as augment their funds, extend their operations and encreafe their intertft* 1 hat this may be the desirable issue of the business, is the ardent wish of Dear Sir, Your mod obedient, Humble Servant. P. S. Sundry house lots have beert already fold, and valuable buildings erect ed on them. It is expedited that many applications for house lots will be nude next spring—and that the building < f houses on private account will rapidly increase. * The whole is under the management r f *'' 7 - Colt, a gentleman every -,n. By orch't of a bout ti of Hfn na a t'vs. SAMUF.L COATF.S, Clerk. iV. B. Tht Prinhrs of the A'ezvs-Pa pers in this City, ivill -lliy A* Cmtrila tors, ly inferring the ain't . Op* The Sibfcriptions far this Paper ere rapidly enerenfirg. Upwards of Five Hun dred arejlr uck. off daily. Adveftifing favors from the friends and patrons of the Publication, rre rei r fiefi, r ti''t foMted. ' JI J " J TO BE SOLD, A lnrgc elegant House, and Lot of Ground, IN au e - i"i *lp fituatioi',—;,!lb a Country Cent within 6 miles of the City, niHi 9 :irin i>f land, or 42 acres of land :,.d tneadnv t: tioufe is <• bymany it: tie vie ii'iy of tile cit>, in (ir-e or en, For term* app'y to the printer. January '23. ■ < J -wrisi}?nent. n.&th—tl"