Á TABLE of the Value of CENTS in Pence, as computed at the Banks of the United States and North-America. That is, pence in currency, wherein one penny currency is equal to three-fifths of a penny fieiling, A TABL POSTAGE OF LETTERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. For the postage of any fingle letter to or from any place by land, not exceeding thirty miles, 6 cents; over thirty to fixty, 8 cents; over fixty to one hundred, 10 cents; over one hundred to one hundred and fifty, 12 cents; over one hundred and fifty to two hundred, 15 cents; over two hundred to two hundred and fifty, 17 cents; over two hundred and fifty to three hundred and fifty, 20 cents; over three hundred and fifty to four hundred and fifty, 22 cents; and from every place more than four hundred and fifty miles, 25 cents. PRICE CURRENT. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 11, 1794 Per quantity, dollars 100 cents each. To thofe engaged in mercantile concerns, we conceive the following price current of goods, wares, &c. as they actually were at Philadelphia in January, 1794, will prove acceptable, as it will afford them an opportunity of comparing the prices of articles at the greatest American mart, with the fame articles at the port of London, |