freafury of the United States. v s VfOriCEis htr-Aj given to all persons who are or ~ y may be Creditors, of the United States, lor any I'umt 1 1 * >f tfc< F.nJtd Debt, tr Stock, Luring a fr.fcnt inttrejl nf fx ■I cr atnUtvtper annum. Fc i ft, That purl'uant to an Act of Congreft pasTed on'the 23th day of April, 1796, intitled an ait in additicrti to an intituled " Aft act making further provifton for the Aip port of public cradit, and for the redemption of the public debt, ,J the faidclebt or flock will be reinllkurfedand paid in manner following,to wit. " First, by dividends so ato be made en the lalt days of March, Jfuieand Septen> , g " ber for the and from.the year one thoufafcu ar " seven hundred and niaoty-feven, to the year-.one thou- jj y dividends to be made on the tall day of i cr " D-csfriber or the present year, and from the year one q, " thoufan'd {even hundred and ninety-seven, t<\ the year cu one,th'crfand ejght hundred and fev'enteen iiuAufive, a: " the rite of three and on--, hfif.per centum upon the ori- cr " ginal capital; and b/ a dividend to* be -ma c on" the la.it q •' da£ of December, in the year one thousand igh* hun - k< d.red and eighteen, t of iuch.lum, as wilt be then ace- cr * quate, according to the contrad, for the fintrredemp tc tion 11J , . A Just Arrived, \ By the Fly, Captain llubber', from London, re Double racked, Stout Porter, a i! in hoelheads. El Painters' Colours, in i-i and 1-4 ewt. kegs, paeked, ia or hogfceads. y | Copperas in hojfheadi. Whiting, &c. For Sale by — Peter Blight. OlSober 25 dxttszw * n Samuel Richardet "D ESPEC TI'LILLY informs the Gentlerafn Merchants, that he has this d;iy openei .heCtlY TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEE in tlic City df Philr.deljbia. The Subscription Room vrill be furnifhed with ajtl the daily papers published in Philadelphia, New-York, Bo! , a " toii, Baltimore, together with thoie of the con-.- P. mercial cities of Europe—They will be. regularly filed c,t and none permitted io be taken away'on any account. Tea, CpiFee, Soupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety of French Liquors; together with the usual refrefhments, will at all times bt; procured at the bar. Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated wilk the choict'ft of Wines, Spiriiuous Liquors, and the n.oft approved Malt Liquors from London and other breweries. The Larder will be fugplied with the prime and earliest productions of the Season. Large and final I Parties, or single Gentlemen, njay be accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners, or Suppers, at hours mod convenient to themselves—a cold Collation is tegalarly kspt for convenie/icy, the Billof Fare te be had at ths har. * The Lodging Rooms will be completely furnifbetl, and the utmost attention paid to cleanliness, and every otker Tcquifite. _ jT/" Samuel Richardet will behappy to receive, and execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at large; a;.d with grafitude for their favours, he pledges himfelf that rothiyg.ou his part fliali be wanting to pre serve that patronage with which he has been so diftinguilh- Ai ingly /lonored. Philadelphia, April 19. mw f M SWANN'S, • d Riding School, r 'orf- Academy hJ Tnjirmary, A Adjoining the Public Square, Market Street r T. SWANN w RETURNS his Gncere thanks tothofe gentlemen by whom he has been »» ployed, during Ins tefidence in this City, and Y flattershiiriVtit that, the iuccefj of his efioits, in the numerous, C and dangerous diseases io Horses, in which he has A hec:i cuofulted, together with his moaeraie charges, will le- K cute their fulurefavors and rec«maieudation. E He now begs leave to inform'them and the public at large D thai his spacious and commodious premiics, erected for the £ pur joCt ->bove described arc open for the reception of pupils 0; eul'er sex, who wifhto beinftruftcd in the Art ol hiding, the 'ight method of governing their horses, so asto tide them with eofe, elegance, and lafety—their h«ifes will be carefully and expeditiouily troke, for every purpose, ai,d - made obedient to ibe will of ihe riders ; the natural powers which arc Ihut up in them, will be unfolded by art, calling forth uniformity of motion, and giving 10 that noble animal all those beauties of aftioa whicfi providence has so bounti- 0 fully bellowed 011 them. Alio, at his hofpttal, every difor.rer to which the horse is V liable w ill be treaitd according to the in ei ot art, confirmed ! by longand repeated experience. The utility of the above iniliiution has never been qneftion ed, that it has long been wanted n tKii' city, eveij gentleman's -i flud will m inifclt, and T. Sv.'A*««» the fiill eftabliflier of the veterenarv art, fclicits and iclies upon ihe ftrppoit of that public (which he Lever anxious in iciving) to enable him to hiing it to perfection. The idea of a lubfeription for that purpose has beeu hinted bv feve.jl gentleman, who wilh to promote the inftitutiou i! c anwunt of each lublcription to be returned by services 111 any df tnt demrtments he piofeffes ' agreeable to the rate of charges I'.r-rd 1,, his hand bill. Such fubfeription i»now open, end the Statures of inaßy refpea- ' able gentlemen already obtained,-' He therefore injorms his friends ami such Ladies and gentlemen to whom lie has not iht honor of.being known, that he lhali in 2 few days take the liberty of waiting upon t.itm ind folicituig their fiippor: and prote^lioD. N B. Horfea are properly prepared for tbofe Ladieaand Centlemcn who wilh u> be iulliccfcd. Nov. >• tthitf. -.-V -■ ' ■ * ' ' - Valuable Real Estate, For fule at Auft'ton by Cafptr Th\eU,af Hamburg, {at* the property of James and H ill 'iam K innear. For sale by public av&ion, on the 9th day of November , next enftiing, at the sign of Gen. Wafliiilgton, Wood s 1, tavern, borough of Reading, Berkscounty, the follow- . ing real b M A TRACT of land containing 4Csacres with j, 'I °* ' XA. allowance for roads, called the Purchase, 0 ' fiuated in Brunfv/ick townihip, Berks county, patented, 0 ; 18th o-Jan. T7BB This trad, cf which about 45 acres e; ' arc cleared jis of good foil, situated on the or 0 Little Schuylkill, well watered and timbered, on v/hich is n ered.c'd a good log dwelling hotffe and stable. d . A tra Market- Oi>. ■ ttbf » F0 R S ALE, A valuable Plantation, ' IN Frederick County, Virginia, bounding nearly three milts o.i the river Shenandoah, between Afhby's ti.ip.l r and Snicker's Ferry ; 66 miles frt»m Alexandria, and the s lite diflancp from the Federal City. It contains -{ acres, 600 of which are cleared, the rpftdue finely tim bered ; ths whole Limsflone or River Bottom ) abounding ; in fine streams and springs ; above 8o acres on the bank > of the river may be tvatered at pleasure.- It is eaptble > of being divided into Lots of too acres, with water in *' each, -Which renders it peculiarly convenient for grazing r or culture. It* situation for Health or Elegant improve s ment is not to be lurpaffed in any inland country, and if deemed too large for one Farm, may be'divided into two " or three smaller ones, uniting in common advantages.— 1 There is now erected oil the Estate a good Merchant ' Mill, with two pair of ftenes (on a large limestone /pring) that rents far 466 dollars per ann. arid en another never " sailing-spring a good Saw Mill, with a flutter wheel ; 1 there-is plenty of pine timber i" the neighbering moun tain, and a stream fuffiiient for another Mill with four " pair of itones—thefe are adjacent to or immediately on > 'the banks of the river, the navigation whereof is about being opened into the Potomak and for more than 100 '■ allies above the mills. The other improvements on t"he " filiate arc a new commodious Barn, the loft of which is ' capable of containing 15*0 buflieb; the t'lrefhmg-floor is 1 41 feet Square, well planked ; another (double) Log parti, with Ihedc all around : a Dillillcry, with three > large Stills, and a Granary above that will contain 500 biifhels, well covered with fliingles, and a stream of wa ter, condufled by troughs, running thro* it; at a firiall ' distance is a large Cow-House and Stak'e, with Halls for ' it cows, paved with ftone'in the European manner, with room for above 40 waggon loads of hiy 5 a little further is a strong Hone-walled Spring-House, completely fitted ' far a Dairy. The whole of these Mills and Buildings are at a proper distance from each other, and from the ' D-welling, which consists of three" commodious JPrame Buildings, with the necessary conveniencies. A well in > closed Garden of the fined loil, with a stream of water 1 running thro' it ; two large Apple Orchards; several good Quarries for building and limestone ; a number of Out-Houfes fer Managers, Blacksmith, Cooper, and lodg ings for Men of Colour; —add greatly to the convenien cies and value of this Estate. The Purchaser, on paying one half the price agreed for, may be accommodated with a considerable credit for the remainder, and with the' Cattle, Ho»fes, Waggons, Farming Utensils, and Furniture, at a re&fonable valua tion. For other particulars, application may bu made te the subscriber on the Estate, to Thomas Fitzfimons in Philadelphia, or Matthias Slough, Lane after. J. Holker. Springibury, iith O&ober, 1796. —31ft iaw6 To fye Sold, 60,400 Acres of Land. Lying on the river Alleghany, in the county of Nor- ■ thumberland, in the State of Pennsylvania. 400 Acres Land, In Bald Eagle township, Northumberland ooanty aforefaid. 60,000 Acres Land, Lying en the waters of the Oconee and 'Canouchee rivers, in the couuty of Washington, in the state of Georgia. 174,000 Acres Land, Lying on the waters of the Ohopee and Canouchee rivers, in the county of Montgomery, in the state of . Georgia. • 3';°33 Acres Land, Lying in Orangeburgh diftrifl, in the state of South Carolina. And, 146,986 Acres Land, ■ '■ _ Lying in Charleston diftria, in the said state of South Carolina. An Half-acre Lot of Grond, In tke town of Richmond, Virginia. The above Lands will be fold low.—Apply to George Meade. . Philadelphia, ad November, 1796. diww&stf. A Manufactory FOR SALE. A Valuable SOAP and CANDLE Manufactory, situate in a convenient part of the city ; the works almost new, on an entirely original conftruftion, and built of the best materials, and may be set to work immediately. Persons who wish to porchafe, ar« requested to applv at No. 279, South Sesond Street. September 13. t t f tf Lottery and Broker's Office, No. 64, South Second itkeet. TCKETS m the CanSl Lottery, No. 2, for sale—a j Check Book for examination—and prizes paid in the late lottery. Check Books kept for examination and regifterin So Fourth Street. I to ~ wt n~ — d '4t- Walhmgton Lottery. ?' Lon^v 4^"" 1 35th day£ ' driwin e o{ th = Washington , r 1 ' are rcc£lved « the office No. 2 u M ar ket-ftreet where t.ckets may be examined. 34 ' N. B. Information given where ticket, in all the oth-r lotteries may be procured. Noveabor 3, 1736, Davis's Law Book Store No. 3 , 3 , HIGH-STREET, e, EORGE DAVIS announces to his profcflioral fri c ids pj VJT and the Gentlemen of the Law icneially thro' the Juuion, that his late importation of BOOKS it now arra ui ,. J td, and ready for Sale, from a Tingle volume to an entire U~ brary, without any advance upon hit former exceeding ; ow " , prices, which for fuveral years part have in so diftinguilhcd manner recommended them to notice. 1 a Printed Catalogues combining the moll extensive collec " tion cf the latest Englilh and Irilb Editions ever in)n 01l "j 1 into this country, are pablifhed, and will be delivered ' on application. Orders addrefled to G. D. in writing from any dicta shall be punflually attended to* J dncf > A number of TRUNKS for Sale. ALSO, TO BE LET, A eonvenient LOFf, near Mai ket Street Wharf ( Nov - 8 - tukf 3 „ ; r O B E S i, D, *< . ■ A LEASE forfca.cn years,from the 2stb March next, i„ tU capital and beautiful FARM y called \ PROS P£ C F-H ILL, , Situated within one quarter of a mile from the Brandy w i M . Mills, and halt a mile from the borbugh of WjlminMon 5 T'Hi dwelling house is built of stone. two stories bi g \ 1 genteely finifhed, pod containsfqur handsome rooms od . a floor, betides an entry, with capital garrets, and convenient ; cellars. It is generally thought to command the moil a * greeable profpeft oi the Delaware, from the source of ifc.j ' livei to the Capos. This profpeft ia greatly embil;i!h et i 1, " a full view of avail body of meadow, through which iJ ■ Christiana and Brandywine creeks are seen winding in beau tiful meanders. Near the house are a Kitchen, a fuciow 1 stone flable and hayloft, a barn, a carriage fio U .••lalfceitii'c. ment, and when will jjjobabiy coiumaad uic at tention of any person who is desirous of living at one of the raoft elegant country feats on the continent. The pureh ,f rr may enter 011 the premifti next spring, or perhaps, this la|j if application be immediately made to Dodtor NICHOLAS WAY, i* to Doctor WH.'RXON, on tin premiles, or, in his abfencc, to Mr. GEORGE TK.UITT in Wilmington. A quantity of excellent Hay, Grain in the ground, feme Stork, &c. may be had by the purchaser at tbe tune of sale. N°"- I- mi f William Gardner, No. 62, SOUTH FRONT-STREET, Has received by the late arrivals from LiverpaoJ and Glafjjow, An ajfortment of DRT GOODS, Which he will difpofd of upon low terms, for cash 6r the usual credit, by the piece or package— Consisting Of CAMBRICKS, Printed Calicoes and Chintj:ei Printed Handkerchiefs and Shawls Jaconet and Book Muslins, well aflbrted Do. do. tamboured do. Do. do. Handk's and Shawls do. WnitC'giij wuluuuJ tliii.ida - — Diaper and diaper'table cloth's Cotton check and check handkerchiefs Striped and coloured nankeens Dimities and quiltings Tapes and garters. Cotton.counterpanes Mens and ivomens gloves Plats and ftockifigs Ofnaburgs, bed-ticks and brown Holland :' Stationary, &c. &c. &c. 1 November 3. mts Imported in the late arr'ivils from Europe and the Weft, dies, Holland Gin, it* pipes Choice St. Croix Sugar and Rum Martinique Molaflss, in Itogfheads Choice old Lilbon Wine, in pipes and quarter-casks London Particular & London Market Madeira Wine, in pipes, half-pipes and quarter-casks , Malmsey Madeira Wins, in pipes and quarter-casks Teneriffe Wine, in pipes Ruflia & Flemish Sheeting and Ravens Dut-k, in cases ' Window Glafsi 3 by io, in boxes Coffee Milla-and Sisaw Kniugfi,--*** Mill Saws and Cross-cut Saws, in boxes Also, on hand, A few chests of BoheaTea; Jel'uits Bark ; AlTafm tida and Tapioca ; and a few bales of Co.faes, Baftas, Gurrahs, Bandanna and Muslin Hamlker , chiefs, and a complete aflortment of 5-4 and 6-4 Boulting Cloths. For Sale by Pragers & Co. • O#ober zo djwrn&tkjm > FOR SAL E.~. r A PLANTATION, ABOUT 12 miles from this City, situate inAhir>g ton Township, Montgomery-County ; containing 3 70 atres, a new stone house, two stories high, 2 rooms on a floor, fire places in each, a Ihme kitchen and stone fy* in S . house, over an excellent spring-os water, a barn, stables, r sheds, See. A large apple orchard, and a variety® othcrfruit, acres of good meadow well. . and wood fufficient for fire, and fencing the place. Poltifll on may be had-.the ift qf April next. Property in 1 will be taken in excrange,"orlVFOltßlS arfd NICHOLSONS Notes'payment.-- inquire jytNa. -37, Arch-§treet. 1-3*; T7 *'" FOR "§.ALE, About i,oqo acres'of WELL fittiated, laying on and, between MirQx and Beech Creeks, Mifflin county, Pennfylvinil, in four separate Patents.- For terms ot sale apply 10 Win. Blackburn, ' -Nat Sfcond-ftreet. OiSober 31. v ■ niwftf Univeriity. of Fennfylyanif) OBober S, 179 6 ' The Medical Ledlures will eommence the firft Mon in Kovcmher. taw.^w d —; —— ■■ ■ . " PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, r 119 C H E S N W T-S T P. E E T. t {Price Fight Dollars prr Annum.] ■ 4r- '