New Theatre. — On FRIDAY EVENING, Dtcembet 9, Will b« presented, 4 TRAGEDY, called X MACBETH. > , m*..*,.- ■ 1 Mache'h, Mr. Cttrper, Theatre, being hit JirJl appearance on this Jlage.) Duncan, Mr. L EJlrange, Malcolm, Mr. Fox. Donalbaine, Matter If'arrell. ' Macduff, Mr. Moreton. m Banquo, Mr. IVarren. « Lenox, Mr. Warrell, jun. __ Siward, Mr. Morris. Ar . Sjyton, * Mr. Darky, jun. jf a , Doclor, Mr. H'arreV. _ Messenger, Mr. Mitchell. Br, Lady Macbeth, , Mrs. Morris. — Gentlewoman, . _ Miss (Udfield. Br, Hecate, . Mr. Darky. Bn First Witch, ■ Ml'. Wignett. , Bn Second Wjtch, Mr. Francis. Third Witch, Mr. Hafivood. With* the origiiflu'lfcufic and Accompaniments, "by • ; ' Matthaw Locke'. •** Tht'Yccal parts by Meflri. Darlej, jun. Mitchell, ' Warrell, Ifarrell, jun. Bli/fett, mrs. Warrell, mis. ' Oldmixon, mrs. Harvey, mrs. Gillingham, mrs. Doc- &'■ tor, mrSfMcehtler, mrs. V EJlrange, mi it' MHtrournt, * jjnifj L'EJlrange, lie. . . With new Drefles and' Decorations. 4 To which wjll be added, .j? f iAsQQMIC. OPERA, in tacts, called — '■'* J \ >The Prize, T> « - ■«* Or, 2: 5. 3.. 8. ' LeHitive, • Mr. Harwood. Alr.jHfartwell, Mr. Fox-, ' Mr.TjKdy, Mr. Jfarrell. g, LibaKT' • Mr. Francis. _ ii. . BtJy, f.'- Master IVarreU. _ Juba, * Mil's Milbturne. Bi : Mrs. Caddj', Mrs. L'EJlrange — ' Caroline, Mrs. Oldmixon. Ct * * On Monday the tAIR PENITENT, and — WHO'S THE DUPE. Box, One Dollar, twenty-five cents. Pit, one Dollar. CI AttA Gallery, half a dollar. — Tickets to bj h«d at H. &P. Rice's iSosk-ftore, CI No. 5© High-street, and at the Office adjoining the c ' Ifcea trodiiced a principal Piece, called — » Theophrajlui Paracelsus. this pifirfiyiriiiaitee. ■exhibits to view a little solid I _ 1$: sealed up m a tumbler, and will _ e&ry queflion put to it.—This Agent p or*Ofc!d in ctr#r*]rif-y,'tQg abouk'onc hundred v aud fifty aci e$ ;' a'. tio'n oi which is \vo6dland and imjiroved great put bf the arabU land is in a | flon,~'and verv natural to the prod of j 7 On i-aii plantittori there is a gentfel iwithiouj' ropms cnt a ando good dry c'AQtW the wkole ; togctffcr with .1 barn, cwrn-crifct*ajfa«a|l| i Iftule l'hif 'earilen is large, contains J ; tion or the belt kinds of grafted mnailated fruitVntfs j the orchar'dcoflfillsof abatit thrVl } • ""tj-ees. Any person iitcjftied laid . - be informed as the ter»s by applying to ANJJRIiW, HUNTER. ■ J>'.!y»9 •< '•■■■» " ? ; v PR IC ES-CU RR E N i". Philadelphia, Dec. 9. t> O' fta QUANTITY DOLLARS AT 100 CENft. g DM. Ctr. DoHr Cts " AtfCHOR* per H. ii Wai/i, Si/, i<* ltd, (l Al'um, EnMp.tr c-wt 10 and tod, per lb. T3 (< Ditto, Rod,, pr a- " - , „ Alhrs, tot per tsn, OU, J*JM, per g.lt. 133 n--' 100 Olive, a Jrr..-t, ?< r , e f> . * fiacon. Shower, fir. a. —S,Ocet he". m —mute,, Brar/i, eom-r,", Is° A >» **M'' « , Crvt'. ' % bottles, 7 u BptOU», 9° StermackiprgM- I 06 „ Erich, ? er M. 7 Bread, flip, p er evet. J53 per gsl. 4<= Ditto, pi',t 9 Porter pet-e,:jk, 733 DM, [mull luttcr Lndon,jpr /«. 15° » , ptr ty, « 8o America, do. I»tt. I Beer, American,inbot- * S tie,, per dozen, lot- Pitch, per iU. 4 " ' " tie, included, * Btirlhgton, per ' Ditto, per barrel,- & lar "'' '9 10 Board,, Cedar per Mfeet 30 Loivef countyi 19 V ' Heart. 3° Carolina, 16 x A4wf.fW.i6 6 0 Pea,, Albany, prbifi. 93 , Oat, Pepper, per lb. 3& Merchantable pine, IO Pimento,, 14 . j jrih, do. 17 Riiftni, befiper keg IO J Mahogany,pr foot v 12 Ditto per jar, 45° ,1 the abobo are the fballop Ditto per box 8 i price,, for the .tard Rice, p» tint. 5 t price, add I dollar, *»> P'r rrtl 450 Slant,, ptr M. Rum, Jamaica,pr gal. 167 . Brim/lon. in roll,, per Antigua 1 5° 1 c7V f 3 IVin diva rd I JO r ' BeeJ,BoP.on, perbll.l6a 18 -Barbados I »7 , Country, ditto .15 Country, N. E. 90 ( prrfb, "eivt, s'» 8 Saltpetre, ptr c-wt. S° Butter per lb. 18 a JO Saffra,, per ton in ler, 14 ■««', ditto 140 « Candle, Sperm, per li. 56 Steel, Germni per lb. 14 I Wax —Engljh,blifl.pr civt. II 14 , J Myrtle Wax to —American, per ton i-J3 "33 , Mould tallow 18 to 19 — Crowley, ,pr faggot 13 33 Dipptd IS S "" { ' root, per lb. 35 1 r. Cheese, Englififer 11. zi Soap, brown per ih. II i country II al3 —White 14 I ~ Chocolate *5 4 33 —Ca/lile 1% ( c Cinnamon 66 Starch 14 ; Clove, 1 5° Snufpr doz bottle, 5 53 , Cocoa, Per cwt. *0 Sfiermaieti refined pr lb. j _ Coffee, per lb. Sail cloth, Englijb. No. Coal, per bushel, 3° *4° I, per yard, 33 ; Copper a,, percivt. IJC -* BoHtn, No. I, do. $0 ' Cordage, American, per No. 2, do. cwt. I6itß Sugar, lump, ptr lb. 14 Cottoa, per lb. 33 {> 5® Loaf, jingle res. *7 Currant, 16 ditto double ditto Duel, Rujfia,perpieie, Ijalß Havannah, white 10 Ra-jens II Ditto brown 16 Dutch Sail Duet »1 —Mtrfccvadop.cwt 14»7 ' Feather,, per lb. 66 Eafi India,- pr. Flax, ditto 11 ewt. 15 IS Flaxfeed, per bujhel I Sp. Turpentine pr gall. 66 j. Flour, Sup. per bl. IO S° Salt, allwn, pr iufhell 66 Common, IO —Liverpool 51 Bur miadl. bell, 6a 8 —Cadiz 60 Meal, Indian S —LJbon 56 . d ditto Rye, 6 30 Ship building IV. 0. 11 Shipfuffp-et. 167 frame, ptr ton »I6J 11 FufHc per ton, »5 Ditto Live Oal, s 16 f» Gin, Holland per cafe, 75° Do. Red Cedar pr foot Do. per gall. I JO Shinglet 18 inctc,,pr M Glue, per lb. l 8 M- 4JO — Ginger,whittract,prswtl% Ditto ifeet 9 II j- Ditto, common 14 Ditto ifeet dreffid 17 ,11 Ditto, ground 14 Staves, pipe pr 1000, 65 Ginseng, ° ptr lb. 30 wbilcealhogshead 45 33 J Gur.powder, cannon,per *—Red-oak ditto l 8 ijr.caJk, 10 Lagan 16 33 Ditto, fnegOtXed, 18 Barrel 30 Grain, Wheat pr b I jja I 5® Heading 44 Rye, I Siin: Qtter, belipr piece 3 33 'd Oat,, 40 —Minis l 6 rlndianCorn, 97 —for, grey it to S4 —: —Barley, I 15 —DitUred I 10 , bejlfbelledpr.lb. —Martins ,;e Buckwheat per —Fibers 57 bujhel, 75 —Bears 3 Hams, pr. lb. 13 —Rjcooirs 60 Hemp, imported, ptr —Mush-rats, 37 : ton. 3«0 —Beaver, per Ih. I 6l j American, per lb* IO —Deer, in hair 15 i 33 ' Herrings, per bbl. 6 Tar, n " Hides, raw pr. lb. S/09I —Carolina jsl gat I. %50 Hops, 14 Turpentine, ftr bbl. 3 XQ i or Jiotrfbeud Loops ptr M. 30 ' Tobacco, J. River befl C. Indigo, Ftench per lb. 125 lOOlb. $ 9 Carolina, I Pcterjhurg 7*7 5° Irons, fad ptr ion 133 33 —— Potoivmae 5*6 **■' Iron, cajfirgj 'prr crcl. 4 —— ■ '6 ? 7 —Pennfylv.bar scarce Caiekia 6»6 50 i2O £12667 Tea Hyson, per lb, I to 1 r _ --— Rujjia per ton 97 —Hyfvh Jhin, 353 Pig 32 —-Soucbptig, I a I 13 cr -Sheet, 224 33 Congo, 50 —Nail rods, *33 33 —Bchca, 35 • Junk percivt. J Tallow, rejined, per lb. 14 ' — Lardfjiogsper lb. 14 Tin, per box it 20 Learfinpigi, per ciut. 533 Vnniila, per 2o a 24 " ■ in bars, 7 Vtriigreafe, do. • X • lubite, 13 33 Vtfrmillion, ts^ — r«/, 9 Farn jb, per ga!?on y a Leather, foal per lb. 20 IVax, Btes, per lb. 33 j be Lignuth vita per ton, 24 Whalebone, ik. 12 of IlogrvOody 50 Wine*, Madeira pr p. it 6 fy Mace,, per Ik. 13 —~~Li[bon, 133 Mackerel, bejl per bbl 12 *fcner 'ijfc,prgal. 70 r», ■ second quality 3 ■ Fdyal, *60 to Madder, befl per lb. 20 Port prr 160 ef- Garble, tDrought, prfoot 60 • - Do. in bnti pr doz 6 he Ma(l-fpars, per foot 60 Claret,per ca/k. 60 Molasses, per gall. 56168 — Stfrry, ter gallon I 42 Muflard, per lb. 46 —-—Mulaga, 90 flour, in bottles, per dozen, I 20 * \cc ' JftANK. sr4t»i, v - - - 19 to aopcr^t * Wn-Tylvaf?- -V - - 13 to '.4 do. North Amerifa, -• - - - 401045 do. ljifuraiy.e.Conip» W. A. ftatfs, - 37 l-lto 4opef ct. -JU. v i 1-2, to 5 per ct. below par. COURSE OF EXCUANGE. London, at3odiy«, par to 175 »iy J* at 60 days, par to 170 -r*~* at 9° d»y#» 161 i-i to par. 60 days, per 40" ,] 90 day., ' ,V ' * ■■ : " ' - i JJ !>*. 1 j"LL* .gJ ! 11 Irom the Mwlahd it(sumo. le - Mr. Cowan, . . - YOU will oblige a correspondent by mlerting the following extract of, and remarks on, an address of the Executive of the French republic, to the Spanish nation. 0 | it Ancient an gufi elcpofst of year latut. But it is not the refem- <■ S/anct of conjlitutions that forms between two na- " /inns the firmefl political tie : the truest and bell " alliance consists in their national interest*, aid " above all, in the honourable profeflion of the <■ " fmne principles of morals, loyalty and umverfal ' " joftfee, Sic. 1 ' cc In the golden days of Genet and Fauchet, the . rtverfe of this dodrfne was held up to our citizens 3 as the only found faith. It was the interest of France to, inspire oar citizens with such a hatred a gain 11 all monarchies, as to indispose them to endure any. fort of conned ion or treaties with crowned heads. It was the interest of the French to pre vent the United States from fettling their disputes with Great-Britain, because, as she wished us to I make a ™ common cause" with her in the war, (he , naturally saw a greater profped of bringing us to join in the war, while the old dilputes with o land werq unsettled, than in a (late of things where 'in these difference* (hould be amicably adjafled hy treaty. Her minifteis and her minions of course ° 7 attempted to dired the nation's will, by propagat- ' o ing political sentiments and dogmas, co-operative 0 rowards views upon this country. A favourite 7 piinciple among these abfti aft philolophcrs was, that P republic! ought not to form auy treaty of amity or e commerce with Hogs t and that, refcmblance in forms of government was the best basis of friendfhip, al -4 liance and intcreourfe between nations. We now * perceive, that as it became the interest, so it was the avowed policy, nay, theory, of the French di-. P re&ory t® propagate a different fentirncnu In the . 1 address, they set out with the proportion, that 4 though France is a republic, and Spain a raonar -2 chy, in which the king i> " the aoguft depoflt of ln * the laws," it is not a refeuiblance of conjlitutions that forms between two nations the firmefl political tie. Thus, it isfaid, and so it will be with us, as long 3 as we are prone to accept as proper, those fenti- P' A ments which the Biitirtl or the French find it con- P : yenient to inspire. Common reason will tell eveiy '* man, that every nation has enough to do to take P' care of itfelf: and a very small knowledge of po io litict is fufficient to convince every man, that inter- F. 6 efi is the great objed of every government on earth. P 1 ' 7 The above dodiine, as laid down by the diredory tc of France, U a Angular demonstration, added to "" >6 other proofs, of the danger we run in greedily em >6 bracing foreign dogmas. Many people were, for 1 !* some time, diftradedly delighted with tlubs and .5 fraternity } and some were almost enamoured of the ' guillotine. These, and fomc better and wiser thai u >7 these, adopted the principle, that a republic (itauld hold no friendfhip, no treaty with a monarchy ' All this delufivc fanaticifm, and, in many, this ' , 0 philanthropic error, will, if they proceeded from '' [2 imitation of the French, ccafe, when the rotation of' la every year for three years patt, has brought for. ' ward, for fre(h imitations, modes of political faith, direftiy the reverse of such as had, like a dress, f ' ~ been a little while belore in vague, and are now t! out of fafliion. Clubs are now abolilhed in France, l ' not as here by contempt, but by law. "Refem- 1 33 blance of constitution" is not now the>beft tie be- J tween nations in France ; and we find our good ally 1 Jq and fitter republic, drawing closer the bonds of ami ;c ty and eternal friendfhip with her good and " na- 1 57 tural «lly" the kind of Spain ; who, "king, is " very well: but ar. the fame time,' thir;">.Ugufi: de posit of the laws, is, by hereditary "-titfe, one of 8 J the In;ii\ abfulute misters of his fubjefts that our a 3.3 ' republican filler could have found in Eurbpe. J j France is right in. so doing, if her interest leads s ° her to it. All that can be inferred is, that the U- ( j nitre) States have the fame right, when their inte rests leads them; and that Frantt, or her roiuiiler ) $o here, k t. save mvfelf from dying of hunger. The greatell of all crimes is to bear amis against our tommy. ,f After we had entered Nimeguen, it happened that I was.left alone at the head quarters. A beau tiful woman, accompani«3 by her maid servant, en .l tcred the room in which I fat, and with marks of if extreme terror, threw her arms round my neck and cried. " Dear General, I hope they will hot fne t. any more bombs on the town." "No madam, d wc arc now mailers of it."-" But will not the »] English fire upon us "I do uot think they :r will," I answered. . . II She fell senseless, being quite overcome with fear, and when (he came to herfelf, (he told me that fe d veial shells had fallen 0.1 her \loufe, and made it a y heap of ruins; and that one of them fe 1 very near k her, from the terror of which she could never i. I offered every argument my mind could fuggell V to calm her apprehtnfions, hut without any effett. i-. A te.ror like this is with difficulty conquered. gfr-—-- —' I 2ZZSS22'" ■■ • Wa(hington Lottery. n TICKETS, warranted undrawn, may be pure■ ae or exchang»d fop prizes,.at the Office, No. 14 > , j- £ ie street, where a corred Numerical Book » P P a inl'peftion. Also Canal Lottery Ticket* £or fa '= " r " { A changed for prize. d> awn in the Waflungton Lottery, which the 44th and 45th days returns are re l ■ 14 \-"T Tha Business of a Broker owned o" as uiu . of V A SHARE in the NEW THEATRE to be old r, on reasonable ternu. Dtccpabtr 9 _— WANTED, , A WOMAN of pood character, to «ndertike^the ■ rare of a child, and who would occaliona,.v [<) work in a family. Apply at No. 109, Spruce- r . jtL December. ... ' 1 > ' , 5-r.v- / .. * -