PRICE CURRENT. PHILADELPHIA. ri> -QUANTITY. Januaxy 10.—Dollars to* ANCHORS pr.lb. 7c 8c Pitch, pr, bbL Allum, Engliih, pr.c. 3d 73c 4i Pork, Burlington, Ditto, Roch pr. lb. lie A (hes, pot, per ton, god 1 ood ■ Pearl, 140^ Arrack pr. gall, id 33 c id 67c Brandy, common, iduc Cogniac id 20c id 30c Braziletto, pr. ton. Bricks, pr. M. 4d $d Bread, IViip, pr. cwt. id 88c id Ditto, pilot 3d67c Ditto, small water 36c 40c Beer, American, in } tJ bot.pr.doz. bot. mci. j . pr. bbl. 67c on f Oak pr.M feet, gd 10d Q | Merch. pine 16d 17d Sap, do. Sd goc gd O | N. Eng. nd cs LCedar *4d The above are the Shallop prices ; for the Yard prices add 1 d 33c pr. M. Brimftonc rolls pr.cwt. 3d u- ( Irilh pr. bbl [J] < Boston sa ( Country Butter pr. lb. • in kegs S r s P cr - pi-.ib. | Wax Q Myrtle Wax 5 I Mould,tallow CJ LDipped ioc Cheese, Englifti, pr. lb. 19c Country 8c 10c Chocolate 15c Cinnamon 2d 40 c 2d 67c Cloves i^33 c Coal pr. bushel 20c 22c Cocoa pr. cwt. 10d 67c \\d 33c Coffee pr. lb. 17c 18c Copperas pr.cwt. id6yc Cordage yd6ycSd Cotton pr. lb. 23c 34c Currants *3 C t>uck, RufTia, pr. piece wd^c Ravens 8d 93c gd 6?c Feathers pr. lb- 40c 44 c Flax 10c Flaxfeed pr. bush. 85c 90c Floar, Superfine, pr. bbl. $d Common, 4d 74c Bur middlings,beft 4d 13c Meal, Indian 2d 67c Ship-ftuff pr.cw. id\d%sc Fustic pr. ton, 20d Gin, Holland, pr.cafe, 4^4^33^ Do. pr. gal I. Boc Glue, pr. cwt. 20d 2ld Ginger, whiterace Ditto, common 7d 2cc Ditto, ground pr. lb. gc Ginseng, 2cc 24 c Gunpowder, can-} . . non, pr. q. c. 0 0 Ditto, fine glazed 4d f Wheat pr. bulh 90c 93c Rye 5 0c 54* £ I Oats 26c < Indian corn 40c 44c Barley 60c 63c Best (helled pr. lb. 3c Buckwheat per bush. 40c Hemp,fo.pr. ton, 120 d 146. 67c American, pr. lb. 4c 5c Herrings, pr.bbl. 2d67c Hides, raw pr. lb. 9c HC Hops 9JC Hogshead hoops, pr. M Indigo, French lb. \d2oc id33c Carolina 40c id Irons, fad pr. ton, 33c f Cartings pr. cwt, £ | Bar pr. ton, 82*/ O Pi jr 24d 26d 67c S i Sheet IT 3d 33c L Nail rods g6</ Jank, pr. cwt. 4^s^ Lard, hogs pr. lb. 9 c io* Lead in pigs pr.c. $d6yc in bars yd Lead, white \odlod6yc ■ red 6d^oc6d6-c Leather, foal pr. lb. 14c Iyc 20c Lignum vitas pr.,ton, $d6oc6d Logwood 24^ Mace pr. lb. . yd 33c 67c Mackarel, best pr. bbl. gd second quality 6d 6yc Madder, best pr. lb. 16c 20c Marble.wrought, pr.f. Ma ft spars 33c 67c Molafles pr. gall. 41 c 45c Mustard per. lb. 87c Mahogany pr. foot, ioc Nails, tod\2d and 20d icc Nutmegs pr. lb. 8d 'Linseed, pr. gall. 50c Olive 87c Ditto pr. cafe, 2<f 50c . Beftfweetin ) , ** <J flafks,pr.box ) O | —baskets 12 bottles J Spermaceti pr. gall. 48c I Train 24c 27c I Whale 22c 28c Porter pr. cask, $d 33^ —« London.pr. doz. \d6oc Porter, American) , , c pr.do». bnt.inel. \ TO BE SOLD BY THE EDITOR, A TABLE fer receiving and paying Gold at the Bank of the United States, (hewing the Value of Gold in Dollars and Cents, fr»m One to a Thousand Pennyweights— according to the A£t of Congress, ascertaining the Standaid and Value of Gold (J3" Blank Powers to receive wintered, and for the transfer of the principal of public debt, agreeable to the Rules ejlablijhed in the Trea sury Department: A/so BUnfs jortbjlradls oJCertihcatts, tobefMby the Editor. Lower county gd 33c Carolina Bd Peas, Albany pr. bush, '73c Pepper, pr. lb. 44 c 47 c Pimento 19 c 20c Railing, best, pr. keg 7d 8d Ditto pr.jar Jd Ditto pr. box 4d Rice pr. cwt. Rosin pr. bbl. td-QQC td6jc f Jamaica pr. gall. goc I Antigua 87c g ! Windward 73 c 77c 04 S Barbadoes 73c Country, N. E. 59c Salt petre, pr. cwt. 13d 33 c 14d SaflTafras pr. ton &d 8d Shot i^od j CGerman pr.lb. 9 c W blistered cwtio*/ American pr. ton 113^33c co ( Crowley's pr. fag iod6yc Snake root pr. lb. 20c 42c Soap, Brown 6c White 8c -Castile 11c Starch jc Snuff pr. doz. bot. 4d $d 60c Spermaceti, refined, 48c Sail cloth, English,"] 8 No 1, per yard, J Lofton, No. I. 30c • No. 11. 291 Ruilia (heeting, pr.p. 12d Lump, pr. lb. 18c & j Loaf, single refined 25c j Ditto, double do. 33c S? | Havannah, white 16c 17c J Ditto, brown, 12c L Mufco.pr.cwt. Spirits Turpentine p. g. 33c37c f Allum pr. bulh. 24C27C j 31c < Cadiz 23c 24c w ( Lisbon 24c 26c Ship build. W.0.l frames p. ton, J ° oo Do. L O. 15J 33c i6i67c Do. red cedar, p. f. 33 c 40c Shingles, (h. p. M. 2d 33c Do. long dressed i2disd3QC Scantling, heart, 23d 33c Sap SdSdbyc 7 d 6/ yd 10c tic 43' 53 c 56c •3' 11c C Pipe pT. 1000 30d 2 j W. O. hogshead 19 d 33c > J R. O. do. igdsqc < j Leogan 16d In Barrel iod LHeading 26d6c ' Otter, best pr. pie. 4467 c Minks 20c 40c Fox, grey 40c80c ■ red xdzee Martins 24c id ~ Filhcrs 33<" 67c « Bears 3 d Racoons 27c 60c Mu(k-rats lie 20c Braver, pr. lb. 67c id 33 c Deer, in hair 20c 30c Tar,N.Jerfey, 24 gal. p. bbl. id —Carolina,32 gall, t Turpentine pr. bbl. id 67c 2d f James R. best 3 d 6oe 73 c inferior 2d 67c 3d o old 4d 6jc Rappahannock 2d 50c 3d q Colo.Maryland U Dark 2d 40c Long-leaf td 40c ca Eastern-shore 2d 2d 23c O Carolina,new ad 7c 3*/ . old do. f Hyson pr. lb. 93c id2Bc I Hyson skin, s3 c 67c w -J Souchong, 50c 93c (-> | Congo, 43c soc5 oc (_ Bohea, 34c «6c Tallow, refined gc Tin pr. box, 13d 33c 67c Vetdigreafe pr. lb. 47c 53c Vermillion id 33c id6yc Varnilh, 37^ * Madeira, pr.p, \c6diOod Lilbon gGdiood Teneriffe, pr. gal. 51C60C W a y al 44 c 49^ j; J Port pr. p. 106^67c \2od 5 Do. in bottle>,pr. doz. 4<i > Claret 4^6d Sherry pr.gall. 90c\d20c Malaga 77c 80c Wax, Bees pr. lb. 25c 27c Whalc-bone,longpr.lb. 13C30C Tar, —C; Tur] COURSE OF EXCHANGE. Bills of Exchange, London, 90 days J} 60 days pr. cent. prem. 30 a ays 1 ) Amftcrdam, 60 days, pr. guilder, 3 q c 90 days 3 8c Government bills, drawn at 10 days per 11 guilders, 4</44c France, 90 days q IC From a late Bntijhpublication, entitled, " Lines to tlie Memory of the Rev. Mr. John Wesl ey, A.M." 41 "O OUND We/lcy*s Urn no sanguine laurels bloom, Xv No Widow's Curses murmur on his tomb; No blood-ftain'd fpe&res haunt his parting hour, Grin sound his bed, and o'er his pillow lour; No butcher'd Orphan glares indignant by, To scare the {lumbers from his closing eye ; But Peace comes fmilingon her Seraph wing, And steals the barb ftom Death's relenting sting : To his last hours the good Man's meed is given, Approving Conscience and approving Heaven !" The char after of Mr. Wejley is thus delineated: lt Glowing with Christian zeal and Patriot fire, With all the love that Count ry can inspire, With all the warmth that Genius can impart, He pours the living precept on the heart: Spreads on the darkling mind th* illuming lay, And all the glories of Eternal Day. Consoles the feeble, and confirms the strong, And leads the timid fearlefsly along : Grief, Sickness, Sorrow, Want, his bounties share, And needy Worth becomes his guardian care. Around his board no pamper'd lacquies wait, In all the pomp of Oriental state. He rears no Palaces, no wide spread plain Calls him sole Lord of all its proud domain. He courts no grandeur, and he hoards no wealth, And toil and temperance procure him health. Not even Avarice, the Vice of Age, Clouds the mild lustre of his life's last stage. Rich in the treasures of a feeling mind, He knows no good but that of all Mankind ; No fdfifh aim inspires his great design, But Holy Love and Charity divine : While to the wrangling sons of noisy ftrife, He gives th'example of a blameless Life." id 73 c 2d 10d 33<r When the late justly celebrated Dr. Fothergill was in the height of his practice and reputation in London and Westminster, the following ad vertisement appeared in one of the Englifli coun try newspapers: " This is to fartify, that I John Fothergill, of Wooton Ballet, who cures all forts of glanders, informations, diffnefles, and all akermunnys of the blood both in the human and broot specious, am not the Dr. John Fothergill as lives in Lon don, but his fuperer, both in art and medefon, as thousands are reddy to teftafy." TO BE SOLD, BY JOHN CAREY, No. 26, Pear-Strekt, A COLLECTION OF Scarce and Valuable BOOKS, Which may be seen every day, until Jive o'clock, r. m. Among then arc the following : Folio. TTOMER, Xetiophon, Plato, Plutarch, Eufebius, Sozo. *■ men > Thcodoret, Virgil, Horace, Livy, Tacitus, Pater cuius, Pliny, Concordantia Lat. Concordantia Gr. Thesaurus Ci ceronis. Biblia Junii and Tremellii, Martin,Wells's Maps, Scapulae—Phavorini—Martinii— Hoffmani Lexica, Voflii Etymo logicon, Antiquit. Ecclef. Britanaics, &c. Quarto. Pindar, Cyropsedia, Bentley'i Horace, Terence and Phadrus, Ovid, Juvenal, Manilius, Ciceronis op. om. Ciefar, Su etonius, Julius Pollux, Hederici Lexicon, Voffii Ars Gram. Cluve rii Geographia, Justinian Code, See. OBavo et infra. Homer, Anacreon, Aristophanes, Longious, Theophraftus, Hefiod, Poetae minores Gr. Ifocrates, Phalaris, va rious editions of Horace, Virgil, Terence, and Ovid, Tibullus, Plau tus, Lucan, Martial, Claudian, Val. Flaccuif AuTonius, Buchanan, ' Sallufl, Curtius, Floaus, Juftin, Val. MaximttJ, A. Gellius, Hitt. < Augult. Scriptores, Englijh and French Tranjlations of Come of the f Classics, a great variety of Greek and Latin Grammars, &c. &c. Catalogues may be had of Messrs. Rice & Co. Bonkfellera, Market-street, or of JOHN CAREY. October 31. ( ept f.) American Lead Manufactory. STEPHEN AUSTIN, & Co. HAVE juftnow opened their Lead-Warehousi, two doors fouthof Walnut-street Wharf, adjoiningtheir New Factory— where they have now made, and ready for sale, a general affort mcntofSHOTofall sizes, with SHEET and BAR LEAD, the production of the Mir.es in Virginia. As they liave employed a number of experienced English workmen, they warrant it to be equal in quality to any manufaflured in Europe, and at a reduced price from the cost of imported. 1 hey also continue to manufacture all the above articles at Richmond, in Virginia. All orders addressed to either of the above Factories, will be thankfully received, and executed on the Inorten notice. N. B. Wanted industrious, sober, Labouring Men, at the said Mines, Where constant employ, good wages, and other encourage ments will be given, means of conveyance being provided, and houses for their reception. " For further particulars enquire ofSjeffrs. Mosis Austin& Co at their Factory in Richmond, or at above. Philadelphia, December 3, 1791. t f Public Securities, Boucht and Sold, on COMMISSION bv SAMUEL ANDERSON, ' Chefnut-Street, next door to the Bank, No. 97. Thirty Dollars Reward. R U MAM W . AY '/T e " me in uguft l ? 8- a y ellow NEGRO rT üBRAHAu BRAHAM * lale the property of NatUnicl ickhjf, deceased—about torty-five years of age, about five feet eight or nine inches high, pretty well set, with a large woollv head j , With his kne " benl > "hen complains of p'afterer He isa " cI "- b y«"de a bricklayer, stone mason and o such brfSl H y y J'r " a hour -waiter, and is fond hl"r u H 7 a « reat d'ffembler, and no doubt pretends et:;:, He h " K b " n el °P ed f ° lnn S defcriptiono? K 1 clothing can be g.ven. It is supposed that he went to the Northern States, as he often mentioned having friend, there _ Twenty Dollars reward will be given to anv person that win fe cure said Neg,o many jail, so that the fubferiber may get him again; and reasonable charges will be paid-or Thirfv Dollar w ° UehUoPr ' nce William County, Virginia" to Mr. John Kinchjlor, hy }i Virginia, CHARLES WICKLIFF, Administrator. (xawgw) Odlober 12, i;gi 296 IMPERIAL HYSGN, SOUCHONG, a»d BOHEA TEAS, REFINED SUGARS, COFFEE, & SPICES,&c.&c, Of the firft quality—by retail, No. 19, Third-Street,between Chefnut and Market Streets. A few TICKETS in 3d and last Class of the NEW-JERSEY LOTTERY. George Meade Has for SALE,at his Stores on Walnut-Street Whar r t A FEW pipes of 3 and 4 years old bills of exchange Madeira WINE, which he will dispose of by the pipe, hogshead or quarter cask. London market Madeira WINE, 5 and 6 j'ears old. Old Sherry WINE of the firft quality, by the hogftiead of quarter ca/k. Three and 4 years old Lisbon WINE, of a superior quality to what is generally imported, by the prpe, quarter cask, or larger quantity. Choice old Couiac BRANDY, by the pipe, tierce, or larger quantity. A few fjucrter chests of firft quality Hyson TEA. He hasjuft received by the Pigou, Loxley, master, from London, a few quarter casks of old Madeira WINE—And By the brier Mercury, Capt. Stevens, from Dublin, a few boxes of Irish LINENS, low priced and well aflTorted ; a few bales of red and white FLANNELS, and some GLUE. A few boxes of Spernraceti CANDLES o"f the firft quality, and Burlington PORK of -prime quality. He has also to dispose of, a quantity of drefled White Oak STAVES. He means to keep a constant supply of First Quality Madeira and Lisbon WINES, and whoever is pleased to favor him With their cuflom, may t>e aflurcd of being well served. He will, through the Winter and Spring, buy undreflM HAND SPIKES. He is purchasing FLAX-SEEDand BEES-WAX,and will give the highest price for them. N.B. A few hampers of excellent London PORTER and Taunton AtE, just received, and to be difpoled of. Philadelphia, November 16, 1791 John Pintard, SWORN BROKER & AUCTIONEER, PURCHASES and SELLS PUBLIC DEBT of everydefcription,onCotnmifion, at the following rates: ON the specie amount of all sales at auction, one eighth pei cent. 6 On ditto at private sale or purchase, onc-halj per cent. On remittances, ditto. Receiving interefl at the Loan-Office, one percent, on the amount of the interest. For making transfers at &\Uo,feventy-Jive cents per transfer. (J5" Such persons as may incline to favor the subscriber with their orders, may relv on their being executed with pun&ua/ity, fidelity and dijpatch. His long experience and extmfive dealings m the public flocks, together with a well established correfpon. dence throughout the United States, enable him to conduct his operations with peculiar benefit to hit employers. JOHN PINTARD, Neui-Ynri,'No.* I y, King-Street. October 15, 1791 TO BE SOLD, THAT beautiful and elegant lituatiota en tire banks of the Pe tomack, adjoining the town of Alexandria, whereon the sub scriber now resides; about e 5 or 30 acr*a will be fold with the improvements, which are a neat and commodious two story house, compleatly finilhed from the cellar to the garret, a kitchen, laun dry, meat-house, dairy, two 4ory barn, and ice house, all finilhed in the best manner, together "with several other necessary outhbufes, the yard and garden neailypaled, and a {killful gardner now em ployed in patting- h in fine order ; the land well enclosed with a post and rail fence; ft well, and of excellent water—the profpefl is equalled by few, and excelled by none in Amerita- its contiguity to Alexandria, the Federal Town, and George- Town, having a fine and full view of each place, mult render it in a few years of great value, being in a line of communica tion from Alexandria to the other two towns. Should a purchafrt offer before the 15th of February next, a cheap bargain may be had. An indilputable title, ciear of all incumbrances, will be made by the fubferiber. I will also fell with this place, 220 Acres of Wood Land, about 3 miles distant, which will fait well to sup port the above in wood and timber. December 14, 1791 BOULTING CLOTHS. An extensive AlTo'tment, of very superior texture, suitable for every branch of the business, just imported from Arofterdam, and for Sale by DANIEL TYSON, No. 114, South Front-Street; Wher« Millers and others may always be fupolied with the best Cloths, and large allowance made to those who purchase in quan tities to fell again. Also for Sale, a Quantity of Particular madeira WINE, Of the firft Quality, fit for immediate use, in Pipes. Philadelphia, December 6, 1791. [lawnn] Holy Bible.—Royal Quarto. M R ,-,™ MAS, « f Worcester, Massachusetts, most refpcft. ■AiT fu '^ T ,nform » the public, .hat he has this day completed the SIVmRU uT"' h '' Ro >' al Quarto Edition of the J UI,U ; r Apocrypha and Index, &c. will be finifh ed with all the dispatch the nature of the work will admit. Such Gentlemen as hold Subscription Pafers, he begs will return them to him at Worccjicr, or to him and Company at 80/ ion, by the last day of November next, and as much sooner as they conl vemently can. 7 He is happy to inform the public, that the work has been exa mined by many gentlemen, clergymen and others, and has met With their highest approbation ; both as to the execution of the pi inung its corref::.e!s, and us cheapness compared with English copies ol the fame size and quality. As this verv laborious and exceedingly rxpenfive undertaking, is carried on foleiy at his owncoft, he is led to hope that allthofe who w,(h to poflfefs a large Family Bit.!.-, v. ,11 <b far encourage this nudafcle undertaking of their eountrym n, as to add their names 1 ';ie fublcriptton. fier, Sept J7QI lC' a 1 * t A (ep Bw.) BALDWIN DADE, ISAIAH THOMAS. • • 5 Dollars per una. " übfcribing.
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