CtS. Dlis. CtS. PRICE CURRENT. llPr .b« >o % ?IR quantity.—Dollars 100 Cents each. Ditto balkets, 12 bottles 5 PHILADELPHIA, November 28. Spermaceti pr. gall. 48 Train 24 27 Dlh. Cls. Dlh. Ct>. Wha,c 23 2 ' ] ANCHORS pr.lb. 7 8 Porter pr. cask, 5 33 Allum, Englifti, pr.cwt. 4 33 London, pr.doz. 1 60 Ditto, Roch pr.lb. 11 American ditto bot.incl. 1 4 1 60 Alhes, pot, per ton, 90 100 Pitch, pr. bbL 173 2 Pear], 137 140 Pork, Burlington, per barrel, 10 33 Arrack pr. gall. 1 33 1 67 Lower county 10 Brandy, common, 90 ~ Carolina g Coniac in Pegs, Albany pr. bufliel 73 Braziletto, pr. ton. « 04 Pe PP er . P'. lb. 3 8 Bricks, pr. M 4 7 Pimento 19 Bread, fliip, pr. cwt. i 67 2 Raisins, best, pr. keg $ Ditto, pilot 3 33 Ditto pr. jar 2 ,5® Ditto, small water, per keg 36 40 Ditto pr. box 263 Beer, American, in bottles, Rice pr. cwt. <j pr.doz. bottles included, 1 40 Rosin pr. barrel 2 78 Ditto pr. barrel, 467 Rum, Jamaica, pr. gallon j 7 Boards Cedar pr. M feet, 16 Antieua 1 New England 11 Windward 86 •Oak 14 16 Barbadocs 80 -Merchantable pine 20 24 Country, N. E. 67 ■-P.' do ' 12 '3 Salt petre,pr. cwt. >4 33 Mahogany, perfoot 10 Saffairas pr. ton 6 8 The above arc the (ballop prices, Shot ditto 140 141 for the yard price, add 1 dol- -■ Steel, German pr.lb. g ar 33 ccrl ts per 1000. Englifh,lfliftered, pr. cwt. to Brimstone in rolls, pr.cwt. 267" American pr. ton : *3 33 Beef, Boston, pe. barrel 7 8 Crowley's pr. faggot 1067 Country ditto 6 ■) n>ke root P r - lb - 20 42 Frcfh, per cwt. g Soap, Brown per Jb. ;6 Butter pr. lb. >6 Whilc 8 in k-egs 9 i<J £ aftlle M Candles, Sperm, pr. lb. 43 Sniff pr. doz. hot. 4 560 Myrtle Wax W 5$ Spermaceti, refined, pr.lb. 48 Mould, tallow ~ Sailcloth, Engli(h,No.i,pr. yard, ■ * -Dipped 10 Boston. No. I. ditto 30 I Cheese, F.nglilh, pr. lb. iq No. 11. 29 Country 8 19 Su^ar Lump, P r -'b 24 Chocolate j8 20 Loaf, single refined 25 Cinnamon E 40 2 67 Ditto, double do. 36 Cloves , Havannah, white 17 18 Cocoa pr. cwt. 16 ! Ditto, brown, 11 >2 Coffee pr.lb. 17 18 Muscovado. or. cwt, 13 Coal p r . bushel 2c ea Spirit.Turpentine pr. gallon 37 Copperas pr.cwt. 167 a ' 1 ' Allum pr. bulbel Cordage, American, per cwt. 767 8 Liverpool 4- Cotton pr.lb. 27 37 Cadiz 47 Currants ' ]2 Li/bon 47 Duck,Ruflia, pr. piece 11 ,0 Shl pb»ild. W. O. frames p.ton, 15 Ravens 803 q6- ®j tto Live Oak, jg Dutch fail duck, lg 20 D'"o red cedar, per foot 33 4 o r,.,W. J,, b . }» I 6' Fl«f ee d p.Xlh 'J, ,>. P'"° 3 p"'' drefffd ' '3 'S Flour c c 1 , 9 Staves, Pipe pi. ic6o , 2 r . P Pr band 4 33 ——While Oak hoglhead, ,0 5 I Red Oak do. * £fg Sr btfl *46 Leogan °° Meal Indian 3 Bam ., • 33 ——ditto Rye, o t. a '° Ship-ftuif pr.cwt. «• ? Skin. n7 t ' DS k c 533 Fustic pr. ton, ,o r) be S p , piKe 4 g Gin, Holland, pr. cafe, 4,3 Fox, grey , 0 g 0 Do. pr. gall. gj g 7 Ditto fed Glue, p t . cwt . g Martins •. Ginger, white race, per lb. 7 —^-Filher* Ditto, common 7 Bears 3 - Ditto, ground pr. lb. ic Racoons 27 '6c Ginseng, 29 24 Musk-rats lx 2C Gunpowder, cannon, pr. q.cafk, o 7-1 4 Beaver, pr. lb. 67 * « Ditto, fine glazed 4 Deer, in hair Vo ™ Grain, Wheat pr. bu(h a X ar,N. Jersey, 24 gal . p. bbJ . • „ Oat, t'l —Carolina, 32 gall. ,33 , g t 1 • 0,5 turpentine pr. bbl. i fa # Barlev COrn , ,5 3 Tobacco, J. River, best joolb. 360 37g Bed (helled pr. lb. 3 old' 01 3 3 3 Buckwheat, per bulb. 4 o Rappahannock Hemp, imported, pr. ton, 1e» 146 67 Coloured Maryland, j33 8 American, pr. lb. 4 c -Dark, Herrings, pr. bbl. 3 Long-leaf Hides, raw pr.lb. 9 u Kaftcrn-fbore 2 „ „ 0 Hops ? 7 Carolina, new 2 , 1 Hogfhcad hoops, pr. M. — ® Indigo, French per lb. 1»e 1 H\fon pr. lb. p g —Carolina , a « —Hyson skin, 53 6q Irons fad pr. ton, ,3333 c"'™ 5 ' 5° 93 Iron, Caftmgj pr. cwt, 34, , „ 6 . 43 5 o Bar pr. ton, tu T ,,,„ ' ' c , 33 '6 P.g 24 26 67 -rfn ' cfined, per Ik. » Sheet 1?3 Tm . P r box . 13 33 ,367 Nail rods no in Verdigreafe pr.lb. Junk, pr. cwt. 4 Vermillion, do. . , '5^ Lard hogs pr. lb. 9 ,c Varnilli, per gallon „ 'Jj Lead, ,n b p,gs p, cwt. 433 567 Wine, Madeira, pr. pipe, I? 6 22 g 37 ■ white ,0 ,n si, T-,"<T „ 120 126 rrd 640 si £ 7 1 eneriffe, pr. gallon g Leather, foal, pr.lb. 17 20 p*^ 1 5 2 Lignum vi tE pr. ton, 560 6 if' j "3 31 Logwood ,0 Ditto ,n bottles, pr.doz. Claret . * Mace pr. lb. „ Sherry pr.gall Mackarel, best pr. bbl. . g Malaga 9 1 s0 ■——fcond quality S W.x.Bees pr.lb. 11 80 Madder, best pr lb. ,g 20 Whale-bone, long pr.lb. * % Marble, wrought, pr. foot, . „ . '3 3° Mast spars ditto si , Molasses pr.gall. q ' COURSE OF EXCHANGE Milliard per. lb. r On Tj flour, in bottles, pr.doz. ,2l — eo^ay 3 , 75 ' P " ,00^' ' (lcr '- 4iS 33 Nails, id. iod.\?.d. and 2orf. pr.lb. 1C a t 90 oays 7 | Nutmegs pr.lb. 7 • g Amftcrdam, 60 days, pr. guilder, oX | Oil, Linfecd, pr. gall. r da V s » ■ Oiivc 6 . bills, drawn at ,0 J ■ 7 ' d 'y» fight, .1 4 °e7m. per guilder, TO BE SOLD BY THE EDITOR, ! r ~~ AN ALPHABETICAL LIST of ,h, n JOHN (jOULD, payable 011 all Goods, Warej and Merchan A ' R E S S E it «ue.n,ported ,n,o the United States ; exhibitin T NFOS -MS his friends and the Dublirf' v'j,'! P ay ?!' lc °" i hofe imported in Ships <»■• ral ' that 1k continues to carry on h? "r c ft- And Bianks for 'he various Pow 's 5 - I wl ' fron > garter of f-aT o O ceff.ry in tr.nf.ain, Bufrnfft « h 'r A An - V P er '»" trying theaboveir.rJ'' - -a. Bank of th. Unued *««,. " *' give,,, £ Etfj * 208 BANK OF THE UNITED STATES. Fhilakilfhia, Ncvcmbtr *6, 1792. THE Stockholders of the Bank oi (be United States are hereby informed, that according to tfie ftatuteof incorporation, a general elrfhon for twenty.five Diieftor« will be held at the Bank of the Umtrd States, in the city of Philadelphia, on Monday the day ol January next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. And pursuant to the eleventh fefiion of the Bye-Laws, the Stockholders of the laid Bank 31 e hereby notified to aflemble in general meeting •ti the lime place, ihe eighth day ot January uext, at five o'clock in the evening. By order of the Prcfideni and DireCloi s, JOHN KFAN, Caftiier. BOWEN's FXHXBITXON OF Wax-Work & Paintings, ARE open every day and evening (Sundays excepted) at the House lately occupied by Mrs. Pine, No. 9, North Eighth-street First Room—Contains upwards of ipp elegant Paintings, and about jotyax Figures, in full ftature—-among-which are Likenefles of a number of the principal characters in America; Baron Trenckin chains, an Indian Chief, and several beautiful young of different States, ftc. Sec. Second Room—C6ntains eighteen large Wax Figures, which form a Sociable Club, or the Oyster Supper j and the School for Scandal, coufifting of twelve female Figures, making their observations on a young Lady, who had eloped with,a Footman. Admittance Ore Quarter of a Dollar each Room. A further Caution. ALL per ons are hereby cautioned from receiv ing of Thomas Mackie &. Co. or any other perfbn, (our Notts of Hand, given by the laie James Gardner, ot Wilmington, North-Carolina, to Samuel jfatfjon, of Philadelphia, al I btai ing daic tne ig-h July, 1785, amounting in the whole to £.2,600 13 3 North-Carolina currency; the gieateft part of which said Notes have betn paid to said Thomas Mackie & Co. in proof of which the fublcriber? have the deposition of Mr. Jasper • Mauduit 7ackJon y and other documents which will fully and clearly illuflrate the matter. It is therefore e*pe£ted that this notice, with the one adverafed in this paper in May and June, 1791, will be a fufficicnt caution to the public: THOMAS WRIGHT, ) ROBERT SCOTT, ( Executors. MAR. R. WILLKINGS, ) Wilmington. (N. C.) Aug. 1, 1792. j GEOGR A P H Y. Mathew Carey Refpe&fully submits to the Citizens of the United States, the following PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION An AMERICAN EDITION of " * Guthrie's Geography IMPROVED. OJ which theft are the terms : 1. 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PerhaDS there is no science more entertaining and ufeful than geogiaphy. It reveals the disco. veries of travellers—the remarkable curiosities of a,I countries, in nature and art—the situation of provinces, cities, towns, villages, rivers, & moun tains—m fine, the history, manners, customs, laws, ■ ones, revenues, and government of different na- It is an old observation, that " there is not a son or daughter of Adam, but has some concern with geography," and that a knowledge of this fcicnce is indilpenfable towards the study of his tory with advantage or fatisfaflion. Indeed a man unacquainted with it, cannot dil'courfe on the rnoucommou newspaper topics of the day without betraying his ignorance. So much for geography g ner.lly. With re. Ipra to the present plan, let it fuffice to remark, that Guthrie's Geography has be-n long acknow rdged to be the bed in the English language: however, the account of America in it has, Irom obvious reasons, been very erroneous and defec t've. The errors of former editions will be cor reflrd, and the defefls supplied, by gentlemen of : abilities, who have engaged to fuoenmend this undertaking, and to avail itaemfdves of all the in format on that can be procured, to render it the molt complete edition extant. The Printer earnestly solicits the support of his rplioAA'-citizens throughout the United States: and as no deposit is required, and evet y fublcribrr w,i! i '° w,thdr3 »' his name, if, on trial, he (nonld disapprove of ihe vvoik. he hopes the friends of Icirnte, and of Amencan ails and m.i nuhflurei, will cheerfullv and e<n ly patronize thi.< ule.nl work, the greatcft and rnoft expenfu*, pro. V» ever yrt <:ttfmptfd in Amcrica, in the typo graphic:;!l li„ r , the Eru vcl'mcedi;, txrepied. Th„a,UlfJna, AW. g, f 7C , g , (jawtf} £3 The JOURNAL 0; the IIiW?D SISSIOA' 7 S^ J tof the UNITED STATES, way he had of the Edittr htrcqj. 800 r*intid AN».iott a* M A T H E W C A R*, Ho. 118, Markct-Strett, Phi laidf hit i. 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