t PRICE CURRENT. Fin QUANTITY .— DoL LARS 100 CeIUS each. PHILADELPHIA, October 31. ( Dill. ill. DlLs.ltj. AX'CHPKS pr.lb. 7 8 Alluui, hnglnb, pr.cwt. 4 33 Ditto, Roch pr. lb* 11 Ashes, pot, per toD, 9° 100 Pearl, 137 M° Arrack pr.gall. 1 S3 1 - Brandy, common, 9 C | 'Coiuac * 11 j Braziktto, pr. ton. 3 2 34 Bricks, pr. M. 4 7 Bread, ihip, pr. cwt. * 67 2 D uo, pilot 3 3? Ditto, ftnall water, per keg 36 4 Beer, Am rican, in bottles, pr.doz. bottles included, 1 4 Ditto pr. barrel, 4 ■ Boards Cedar pr. M feet, 16 ■New England 11 Oak 8 9 — Merchantable pine 16 37 ———Sap, do. ' 8 * Mahogany, per foot 1C The aooveare the shallop prices, for the yard price, add l dol lar 33 cents per 1000. Brimstone in rojls, pr.cwt. 3 3? Beef, Boston, per barrel 7 8 Country ditto 6 7 Freih, per cwt. 3 33 4 6 Blotter pr. Jb. 1 in kegs 9 it Candles, Sperm, pr. lb. 4 Wax 53 5 — Myrtle Wax 1 — 4 Mould, tallow 1 Dipped 1 Cheese, Englilh, pr. lb. 1 Country 8 1 Chocolate 17 1 Cinnamon 2 40 2 f Cloves i ? Cocoa pr. cwt. 15 Coffee pr. lb. 18 1 Coal pr. bulbel io 2 Cojjperas pr. cwt. 1 6 Cordage, A merican, per cwt. 767 8 I Cotton pr. lb. 26 4 Cutrants 9 1 Duck, RuTia, pr. pierc 11 r —l—Ravens 8 93 9 1 Dutch fail duck, tS 20 fathers pr. lb- 40 ditto 11 1 Flaxfeed pr. bush. 75 f Flour, Superfiue pr. barrel 4 c — ; —Common, 4 t Bur " iddlmgs, belt Meal, Indian 2 * ditto Rye, 2 Ship-fluff pr. cwt. $0 1 Fustic pr. ton, 20 Gin, Holland, pr. cafe, 4^l D°. Pr gall. g «|ue, pr. cwt. 20 21 3 Ginger, white race, per lb. Ditto, common Ditto, ground pr.lb. < Ginseng, 20 2 Cunpowder, cannon, pr. q.cafk, 3 73 Ditto, fine glazed . Grain, Wheat pr. bufli Q — 4 . ■ Oats 3 Indian corn Barley 73 g *—: Bell Ihelled pr. lb. Buckwheat, per bulb. Hemp, imporred.pr. ton, 12 0 1466- American, pr. lb. Herrings, pr. bbl. . Hides, raw pr. lb. q Hops Hogfhcad hoops, pr. M. Indigo, French per lb. i 20 1 -—-—Carolina 1 x Irons, fad pr. ton, , Iron, Callings pr. cwt, pr. ton, g, I f, lg 24 «6 6 —N™',od, » Junk, pr. cwt. 4 Lard, hogs pr. lb. 9 tc 5 33 5 £ l 6° r Leather, foal, pr.lb. l ignum vita p r . , on , • Logwood a 6 24 Mace pr. lb. » Mackarel, best pr. bbl. 'g " f cond quality /; Madder, best pr. lb. 4 'MA f t ' WrOUgh,,pr - foot > !33 »ZC ,r pirs d '"o « f, -Molanes p r -gall. ; Mustard per. lb. «5 Q'ur, in bottles, pr.doz. , Nails, 8i sod. 121 i. and 20d. pr.lb Nutmegs pr. lb. p ' 1 Oil, I.infeed, pr. gall. g • 8 Universal TObCSOI BooIJn OMAS DOBS °". »"d oihc: AC-nH' 1 "' ln PhiUd.lohi,, by ° f "V ™ ' h '^on. all M< n, m t ;? n T : {"'" »f I f " s Gazette, n,r.. n H Dlls. Cts. Dlls. Cts. IO I, Ditto pr. cafe, ? *5° Swet t, best, in flaiks,pr.box 10 50 Dmn baskets, 12 bottles 5 Spermaceti pr. gall. 48 4 •» Tram 2 4 2 ' < Whaie 22 2 4 - Porter pr. calk, 5 33 1 ondow, pr.doz. 1 American ditio bot.incl. 1 4 1 60 ('itch, pr. bbL • 173 2 Pork, Burlington, per barrel, 11 1* 33 Lower county 10 Carolina 9 l'-a , Albany pr. bufliel 73 Pepper, pr. lb. , 3° nento 20 : taiiins, best, pr. keg 9 ')uio pr.jar 2 5® * > 1 (to pr. box 3 ice pr. cwt. 2 ,5° 2 loftn pr. barrel 2 33 2 67 {.urn, Jamaica, pr. gallon 1 7 ; Antigua * Windward 86 B.irbadoes 83 — Country, N. E. 67 it petrc, pr. cwt. 14 33 Tafras pr. ton 6 8 ot ditto 14 0 1, German pr.lb. 9 — Englifh,bUftered, pr. cwt. i 0 American pr. ton 213 33 Crowley's pr. faggot 10 67 iuke root pr. lb. 20 42 >ap, Brown perJb. 6 — White 8 —Castile it irch 7 nuff pr. doz. bot. 4 5 60 permaceti, r< fined, pr.lb. 48 ■5 lclotb, Englifh,No.i,pr. yard, 28 ■■■■■ Boston. No. I. ditto 30 ,— No. 11. 29 <11 Lump, pr.lb 24 Loaf, single refined — Ditto, double do. 36 — Havannah, while 17 18 Diito, brown, 12 — Muscovado, pr. cwt 13 15 •iritsTurpennne pr. gallon 33 37 1. Allurn pr. bulhcl 24 2 Liverpool 29 — Cadiz 23 24 —Lisbon 25 27 • hip build. W. O. frames'p. ton, 12 13 33 Live Oak, 15 33 16 67 'o red cedar, per foot 33 40 ngles, 18 mch. per M. 2 33 2 67 •to 2 feet, . 5 33 6 to 3 feet, dreded | 33 15 ves, Pipe pi. 1000 . 29 Whiie Oak hogfliead, 19 33 — Red Oak do. 19 50 —Leogan 21 33 Barrel 10 — Heading 26 67 us, Otter, btft pr. piece 4 67 — -Minks 20 4° Fox, grey 40 80 ——D:tio ted 1 20 — Martins 24 1 Filhcrs 3J 67 i — Bears 3 ' Racoons 27 60 ( Musk-rats 11 20 Braver, pr. lb. 67 1 33 Deei,inhair 20 30 ' a r ,N.Jerrey,24gal.p. bbl. 120 —Carolina, 32 gall. t 33 1 67 1 ■ mpentine pi. bbl. i 67 2 acco, J. River, bed loolb. 360 373 i inferior 3 33 old 4 67 1 Rappahannock o t 33 I Coloured Maryland, 5 33 8 1 ——Dark, 2 Long-leaf 24 0 i Eastern-shore 2 2 93 Carolina, new 27 3 I ■ old, o 00 1 a » H y f °n P'- lb. 93 ; 2 g Hyfonfkn, S3 £ 7 — Souchong, 50 93 C°ng°, 43 5 o Bohea, ~ „„ "allow, refined* per bl. ln P r - box > «3 33 13 67 , /eidigreafe pr. Ib. 4 , /rrmilliou, do. ,A3 t 'arn fh, per gallon 33 37 ne, Madeira, pr. pipe, ~6 22 6 L'lbon 120 126 lenrriffe.pr. gallon 6, F.yal £ Port pr. pipe ,, 333 Ditto in bottles, pr.doz. . Claret * 4 6 ' Sherry pr.gall. g0 1 to * ala ga 77 o V IX, Bees pr.lb. 2 • hale-bone, long pr.lb. ,3 COURSE OF EXCHANGE. In London, al 30 days, per 100/ . fieri. 460 ' " 6 ° da >' s ~ .457 35 at 90 aavs \ \mft, rdam, 60 days, pr. guilder, 93 days, 'o. • overnment bills, drawn at 10 I «!»-■» G-rht, at 4 0<7m per guilder, Hymn Book. John Gould, Ha ir-dresser f N ra| o fhft S he hiS "* P ublic >»W ~ ufl as K. T S toCarr " V onWs M*«fi Ma"k«V~ i' ; S ° U , th Third-Street, rear Weak „?Sore F 5 f ° r a ' inft « ih '« cure for He f„ B "d t f y "' 7 C trbl ' ' la "< will »o«nd to answer the purpose.—He lias it in IH f'om one quarter of a dollar to a dollai returned ' glV£ "' tho mone ? be Ctf] 176 The SUBSCRIBERS loihe Universal Tontine Are informed, thai «i general meeting is to ho he l .' jt the Siaic-Houle in this city, on Satuulay tht 3 day of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. N agreeably to the sixth rticle ot then « ilocialion. By older of the Agents, EBENEZER HAZARD, Sre'ry. Philadelphia, Sept. lj, 1792. (t pl\3; Stock Brokers Office, N< .45, Great Dock-liieet, N ew-Yck k, THi' sublcriber intending to confine himfeij entirely to the PURCHASE and SALE of 5 IOCICS on COMMISSION, B<gs leave 10 off,. his lervices to his friends and others, in the line ot a Stock Broker. Thof.who inay please to fa vor httn with <h ii bufuief>, may depend upon having it tranfa£ted with the utmolt fidelity and i if patch. Orders from Philadelphia, Bo Aon, or any other part of the United StaiCi will be itri6ll y attend d to. LEONARD BLEECKKR Max a, To the Public. THE fuhferiber returns his most refpeftfu] compliments to Kis friends and the public, tor the many favors he has received, and begs leave to inform them that he lids upon hand a few fine toned i Forte Pianos, which lie will warrant superior to any imported, and which he will dispose of on reasonable terms. The great number of FoRTt Pianos lately imported from London and Dublin, induces the subscriber to caution the public against the art ful inflations of persons comuiillioned to vend them—who, for a very trifling compenlation, recommend inftrumeuts that are nothing but the refufe of the European Mufic-Sbops, and imported at a mere trifle, and fold for the fame price as a good instrument, to the g eat disap pointment of the ignorant pnrchafer, who ge nerally pays as much for repairs in a year or two, as the original cost of a good instrument. , N. B'. Musical Instruments let out by the njonth or quarter, ljkewife Musical Instruments toned and repaired in the beit manner, and on the mod reasonable terms, by CHARLES TAWES, [4t} No. Walnut, near Third-Street. ioo Dollars Reward. LOST on Cambridge Common, Matfachufetts, on the afternoon of the 18th ult. a Morocco POCKET-BOOK, with a ftrcf clasp, containing i number of valuable papers, among wh'cti were th< lowing Public Securities, viz. Maflachuletts State Notes— No. 2,425, dated December 1, 1782, payable to Thomas Greenwood. 01 £' 2 3 l6>. principal—No. 21.399, ( * ate d J<i nuaiy 1, 1785, payable to Nathaniel Partridge, lor £ 10 ioj. pi 1 ncipa 1. — No. , dated Januat\ 1, 1782, (an army note) payable to Timothy How ardy tor £. 8 B*. id. ptincipal.— No. , a Noi< (the number, date, and 10 whom payable, noi ; known) for £ 3 os. 3d. principal.—One Indent Cenificate for Four Dollars, and a Ncw-Hamp fhire Certificate lor about /-12 payable to John and Daniel Jenks ; also a number of Notes of Hand, one of which was for £. 572 given by Nathar, Bond to Samuel IV. Pomeroy (by whom it was cn dorfed) dated ill May, 1792, and payable 011 the' 1 ith Augulf following ; the others were all paya ble to the Subscriber. The Securities are checked the different offices from whence they were ifTued, and the Notes of Hand by the differeiu signers, they can therefore be of no use to any but the owner. The Subfci iber hereby offers a reward of One Hundrid Dollars to any person or persons who has found the fame, and will return them to him, or leave them wiih Ihe Printer hereof, and no questions will be aflced. ABRAHAM FOSTER. Salem, MaJJachufetts, Augujl i, 1792. (< ptl) NEW TEAS. I IMPERIAL, HYSON & SOUCHONG, Of the very fiift quality, arid latest importation from Canton, »ia New-York, by retail,at No 19, Thirrl, between Chefnu' anH Market Streets. BOWEN's EXHIBITION OF w ax-Work & Paintings, AT the House lately occupied by Mrs. Pine, in Eighth-street, is now ready for the en tertainment of the Public.- ■ Among a great variety of Paintings, are a number of ITALIAN ir FRENCH PIECES, which are new and very pleasing. Alio, a laro;e colkrcHon of NEW WAX FIGURES. The Exhibition is open eve y day, from nine o'clock in the morning, until nine in the even ing.——Admittance Half a Dollar for Ladies and Gentlemen, and ha J pncc for Children. i. ickets for the season, (not transferable) Two Dollars. For Sa/c, at the Exhibition Rooms, LIKENESSES of the PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES, in WAX, And a variety of Elegant PRINTS in Frames Sept. 21. (eptQ TO BE SOLD BY THE EDITOR, AN ALPHAIit I ICAL LIST of the Duties payable on <tli Goods, Wares and Merchan dize imported into the United States ; exhibiting |thc Rates payable on those imported in Shios ot Veflels of the United States. anJ in Foreign Ships or VclFclb; including the additional Duties to which the refpe&ive Articles aic liable. A TABLE for receiving and paving GoM — e;r«iduatfd according to Law — iiiauk. Mamleds — And Blanks fur thr various Powers Attorne\ iit ceirary in Bufiinls at the Trealury or at the Bank of the United Suie*. (.»,) AI.SO, Grand Famii.;; PRO P &*, a'l i fOR "'NT.NC .Y I . 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Without wilting ill the finalleft degire lole(T<n the merits ot thi various editions, whuli,, p ]j„, or orp,linen'ed, which the public aie alrcadv n, potfcflioii ot, il is ocrtinem lo remark, that veiy manv readers o} tall.- and judgment have exprdlrtl a wi(h lor a Familv Bible unencumbered wuh ad ditions. There {I'll appeals room for another erlinr.n on a beautilul new type, superior in foe and elegance 10 any bible fhat has yet been pi mi. ,I in the Englifti language, and which, leaving the adventitious rircumfiances ot ornament or com. mem, may exhibit the Oracles oj God in their i,a. live limpJicity. S PIC MEN OF THE TYPE. 5 And God laid, '"Let there be light: and there was li^ht. With refpefllul fubitnflron to the judgment and candmui of the public, the following propofaliare otfeied : J. The woik (ball be printed with the greairft fideliry and attention to eorre£hiefs hrtth in ike text and ifiargm. 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Laboratory duty ; cohtaininf a g rfa riet of directions for composition, and the met 0 • of making artifi ial fire-wo.ks, and th * {oI T . of ammunition for the different kinds ol ord- nance. Bv WILLIAM STEVEN J, tjj- An Offittr in the American Amll^'V' ? , rc whole of the late Revolution, and since Militia. CONDITIONS. , This work lo be printed r> n good pap" jn handsome «Vpe, neatly bound and letters , ihrre pocket volumes, containingupvar . thousand pages; ilH.ftraicd w»h " ot explanatory plates, executed b> aoiea • The price to fublcribers, One —to non-fubfrnbers, f £... 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