Horses taken in, | For the Winter Scafon-, And fed on clover bay at the Subfciibers 'place, 12 miles on the Bristol Road, where good {tabling is pik>- -vided, and great eare will b« taken of tiiem A-J William Bell, Nov. 43, mwfowmthtf. Br . : SWANN'S, ~~ Riding Sfhool, Horfi Academy Ssf Infirmary. w ,. Adjoining the Public Square, Market bireet. p. T. SWANN Kn "RETURNS hi® sincere thanks to those gentlemen by whom br: lie ha* been employed, during his refideuce in this City, and "tlattrrsliim.felf that the success of his ettoits, in the numerous, j a p obstinate and dangerous diseases in Horses, in which he has been cnnfulted, together with his moderate charges, will se cure their futurefavors and recommendation. He now begt 4eave to inform tiicm and the public at that his fpacioui and corrtnodious prttnifes, ercfled for the — purposes above described are open for the reception ol pupiis of cither sex, who wilhto beinftruftid in the Ait of Rjding, aud the tight methrul of governing their horses, so asto ride jt them with cafe, elegance, and falety—their hoifcs will be carefully and expeditioufly broke, for every purpose, and "Uiade obedient to 'he will of the riders ; the natural po.vers which arefhutupin them, will be unfolded by art, calling forth uniformity of motion, and giving to that noble animal all thole beauties of adlion which providence has so bounti fully bellowed on them. _ . Also, at his hofpital a every difor erto which tne porfe is or liable wtll'be treated according to the ruies of art, confirmed by long and repeated experierce. The utility of the above intlitution has never been qnetlion ed, that it has long been wanted in this city, every gentleman's stud willmanifeft, and T. Swann as eftablilher of the veterenary art, solicits and i-elies upon the fuppott of that rublie (which he is ever anxious in fetving) toi enable him to ring it to perfection. The idea of a fubicription for rfiat purpose has been hinted by federal gentleman, v;ho wish to tl promote the inllitution—the amount of each fubferip ion to be returned by services in any of the depjrtments he profefTes, tJ agreeable to the rate of charges-Oated in his hand bill. Such b Aibfeription is now open, and the of niany refpeft- ti able gentlemen already obtained. He therelore informs his t j and filch Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has no: p the honor of being known, that he lhall in a few day* take e the liberty of waiting upon them and folicking their iuppor: and prote&ioo. a N B. Horses are prope*Jy prepared for those Ladies and Gentlemen who wish to be inftru&ed. ; Nov» $- tth&f. The Elephant j IS RETURNED FROM BALTIMORE. I rPHE public are refpeflftilly informed, tit at X this animal 16 to be leen every day, from 8 o'clock in the morning till fun down, in Market ftre?t, No. 106, foufh fide, between Third and Fortrth-ftieets. Admittance a quarter of a dollar, that every ci- ' tizen may fee him. j (C/* At the requtft of many persons it will be ] exhibited on evenings from five to eight o'clock, , at half a dollar each.—The room will be well 1 lighted. November 7. . 1 A Short Delay In the Drawing of the Canal Lottery, In Wellington city, has been unavoidably occasioned by the unforefeen intervention of Mr. Blodget's Lottery —but as the major pait of tie tickets ;»re now difpofcd of, this is to inform the public that the drawing of the Ca nal Lottery will certainly commence without fail, on the firft Monday in January 179T, and those holding ticltcts, aje hereby retjuefted to fend a statement of those fold, and those on hand. NOTLY YOUNG, DANIEL CARROLL, of Duddington, GEORGE WALKoR, THOMAS LAW, 1 AMES BARRY, W. M. -DUNCANSON. Th« Printers who gave our advertif mcnts a place in their newfpaper§, are requeHed to give this notice admis sion.as the remaining tickets are.expe&ed to be soon above par, and we wiSh adventurers to be timely informed . Nov. n. Treasury of the United States. V] OTICE is hereby given to all persons who are or JN may be Creditors of the United States, for any lums the F.ndfd Ditt, or Stick, hiring a pr/ftnt iitlenf of fin ker centum py ait:turn. 1 ft, That pursuant to an Ad of Congress palled on the 48th day of April, I796,intitledan ail in addition to an a£h intituled " An ad makinij fuithcr proton for the support of public crsdit, and for the redemption of the public debt," the faiddebt or ftockwillbe reimhurfed and paid in manner following, to wit. " First, by dividends u to be made on the last days of March, June and Scptem 1* er f or . the present year, and from the yelr one thousand 11 seven hundred and ninety-seven, to tlit year one thou -41 sand eight hundred & eighteen inclulive,:it. the rate of n one and one per centum upon toriginal capital. <« Secondly, by dividends to be made on the last day of «« December for the present year, and from the year one ** thousand seven hundred and nincty-feven, tp the year one thoufandeigtit hundred and seventeen inclusive, at '? the rate of three and one half per centum upon the ori *• rrinal capital; and by tl dividend to he ma c on the lali •! day of December, in the year one thousand eight hu'n « dred and eighteen, of fucli funi, as will be then arle- according to the ebntraft, for the %nal redemp *• tion of th- laid stock." id. All diftindion between payments on account of Tntcreft and Principal being thus abolished by the eftablifhn ment of the permanent rule of reimbrrfement above de cribed, it has become rteceflary to vafy acc»rdingly the powers of attorney for receiving dividends ; th. public creditors will therefore observe that the following form seftablifhedfor all powers of attorney which may be granted after the due promulgation ot this notice, viz. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that * do maie, cortJiitule and appoint tj my true and lawful At~ torn V. fsme, and in my name T to recti'je the dividends ivbicb are, 1 or Jball ke payable, according to lata, on the (hert describing the jlandina in my name in the books of (here defer ihrilg* the I books, of the Treasury or the Gommifiioner of Loans, j where the stock is credited) from (here uifcrt the com- ; mencement and expiration of time for which .the.power of attorney is.to continue) ioilbpower also a/t attorney or attor miis under that purpose to make andfuhjlitute, end to do all Jazv/ul a&s requiftlcfor effecting the prcmifs, hereby ratify ini eon firming all that myfa'd Attorney or hisfubflitutc ,fball lawful ly do, by virtue hereof. In lYitnefs hereof y I have forevnto set my Hand and Seal thi day of in the vear Seated and Delivered in preface of BE PT KNOIVN, that on the day of if. re ne pirfonally came v.iibin named and acknowledged the above letter of attorney to be iu aSI and d.ed. In teflimony voberaf J have hereunto set my Han i end affix ed Seal the day andyear lap afonjaid. Given under my Hand at Philadelphia, this twen tieth day of July 1796, pyrfuant to direAions from the Secretary 0} the Treasury. SAMUEL MEREDITH, Iretftrer of the United States. Jvlytt' w tij James- M-ufgrave, GOLDSMITH & JEWELLER, * No. 42, fou.h Second-ft'reet, a j e HAS just received an assortment of Plated Ware and Jewellery, Plated Tea and CoiTeaUrns, CuO.e Pot«, Tea ditto, Castors from 5 to 8 Bottles, Sugar and Cream Basons, Bottle Stand?, Balkets, high Candleftics, Brackets and Chamber ditto, Branches, Sconces a variety of Silver and Plated Shoe La'cheta, Spurs, tsfc.isfc. watr ranted of the best plate; Ladies and Gentlemens Gold Watch Chains, Seals and Keys ; Necklaces, Neck Chains, V Eear H»ngs, Finger Rings, Lockets, Ercaft Pin&, Stone t\\> Kn«e-Buckles, with many other a*trclei in the above a ( branches. tOE He has likewise received an extensive ajTortment or japann r d tea and coffee Urns, perfun, blue, brown, black and gold. All kinds of wr»rk inthe gold and silver line; minia tures set, and hair work executed aii usual. November <). tu. th & f Any Person Who is well acquainted with the River MISSIS I P P I, And will give Diredlions for faili-ig mtd the fame, that can be depended on, (hall be genarouily reward ed for his information, provided h< will leave the dire 30,000, are > ' 1 ditto i/,000 & calk 25,000 40,000 I ditto 15,000 & calh 15,000 30,000 1 ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000 20,000 1 ditto 5, cOO & cash 5,000 *0,000 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 io,oco 1 cash prize of 10, poo % do. 5,000 each, are • 10,000 10 do. r,ooo - • 10,000 20 do. 500 - - 10,000 in 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 k e 2iX) do. 50 10,000 h c 4CO do. 25 - *0,000 l»ooo do. 20 - 20,000 ds 15,000 do. 10 - 150,000 n- 1 ■' ■ ad 16,739 Prizes. u " Blanks. al. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 of ne N. B. To fivour those who may take a quantity of Tickcts, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn at ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : r '- And approved notes, securing payment in either money aft or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be for n ~ any number not lels than 30 tickets. * e - This Lottery wifcl afford an elegant specimen of thepri- L P _ vate buildings to be ereAed in the City of Washington—- Two beautiful designs are already fcledled for the entire °f fronts on two of the public squares; fcom theft prawings it ispropofed toereel two centre and f*»ur corner biiFdinjrg, e_ as soon as polfible after this lottery is fold, anji to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, ic 'lie the mannerdeftribed in the fchemc for the Hotel Lottery. rm A nett dedu<9tion of five per cent, will be made to defray be the necessary expenses of printing, the ftirplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National hat University, to be erecled within the city of Washington. The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are old off.—The raoney prizes will be payable in thirty d?ys dt- after it i 6 finifhed ; and any prize* for which fortunate ire y numbers aie not produced within twelve months after the the drawing isclofed, are to be confidared as given towards the the fun«l for the University ; it being determined to fettle ns, the whole business iri a yaar from the ending of the draw m- ing, and to take up the bonds given as security. ■of The real securities given for the payment of the Prizes, l or- are held by the Prefiaent and two Dire#ors of the Bank all of Columbia, and are valued at more than half tl»e a %nd mount of the lottery. ' r ul- The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of | the late Commissioners aflifted in the management of the tbi Hotel Lottery are requeft«d to undertake this arduous talk a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient num ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the friends to a National University and the other federal ob jects may continue to favor the design. By accounts received from the different parts of the jbe Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets have been sent for sale, the public are assured that tha fix- drawing will speedily commcnae, and that the care and caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal of en- tha tickets, has rendered the fhor* suspension indifpenlabla. ons SAMUEL tiLODGET. Tickets may be had at the B-ink of Columbia ; of James Weil & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Gilman, Bolton : of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Walls' 1 Cooper's Ferry. SALT PETRE. A large quantity of Double-Refined Salt Petre 45° ' jy order of the Directors of the Socicty for eftablith d ing Ufeful Manufailures, the fupermtanuarlts of the Pat •e ejlon Lottery have requested tlie Managers to offer the i- foregoin;; S.'heme to the public, and have directed thein > to refund'the money to thafe persons who lave purchased in th* former Lottery, or axchange the tickets for tickets n this Lottery. The lottery has actually commenced drawing, and will continue until finifhed. A lid ot the Blanks and Prizes may be seen at the office ot William Blackburn, No. 64 ' south Second flreet, who will grve information where tick ets may b« procured. Dated thii 17th day of Jv.ne, J. N- GUMMING, 7 JACOB K. HARDENBERG, >■ Managers. ' JONATHAN RHEA, J • ) STATE OF THE WHEEL. j Prize of 5000 - 50OC 1 1000 • 1000 I joo - - • s°° 5 100 - 1000 20 100 •» * 2COO ,90 *© " " " 45 00 165 25 " - - " 4125 The Ave last drawn tickets, 1000 e«ch, jo®« Being all the valuable prizes, betides a full propor tion oi the 10 dollars. ' As the Lottery is considerably more than one third drawn, the 'value of the undrawn tickets is great ly ihcreafed, and it is worth the notice of those who hold tickets in theold fchemc, that they can ex change t-heir tickets for thoie in the above, if tiiey ap ly icon, and at a moderate advance co«fidering the now real value of an undrawn tickets The tickets beirfg nearly all fold, the drawing in future will be oftener, and' the Lottery soon finifhed. November 12. raws By Authority, of Schuylkill Bridge Lottery. m Sold by WILLIAM BLACKBURN, No. 64, South Secondjlrect. - SCHEME of a LOTTERY, * For raising bixty Thousand Dollars, agrembly to an Aft o! , ihe Leg 1 (laiure of Pennfyivaaia, palled dining the Jaft ' frftion. for bailding a Stone Bridge over the River e y Schuylkill, at the Borough of Reading, in ihe County of 1D Berks. Dollars. r Y' t Priae of 20,000 Dollara - • ao,ooe 1 do. of io.ooo do. - - »0,000 l ui 3 rto. of 5,000 rto. - 1 ' - - 1,5,000 4 do. of «,000 do. - - 8,000 20 do. of 1,000 do. - . - 20,000 ire 39 do. of 500 do. - - \9*6°° 80 do. of aoo do. - - - i6,0c0 ate 200 do. of icq do. - - 20,00 c the 300 do. of $0 do. - - »5.000 rds i do. of 500 do to be paid the posses- £ rtjg for ®f the firtf drawn no. £ w - 5 do. of 3,000 do. to be paid polTcffors ) of the five lad drawn nos $ •*' :es. 9,4©0 do. o 15 do. : - 141,000 10,054 Prizes 300,000 10,046 Wanks 30,000 Tickets at Ten Dollars 300,000 All Prizes Ihah be paid fifteen days after the dra wrr.g is finifhed, upon the demand of a poffeflor of a fortunate im tickct, fubjeft to a deduction of twenty per cent. The tlie Drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets are difpoftd °k- of, or perhaps sooner. of which public »otice will be given. Philip Miller, Peter Kerjlner, Williavi IVitman, thC HttflWi James Diemer % Thomas Dumlas, ths Jame r May, John Otto, John Keim, Daniel CraeJ, and SebapanMilter, Commissioners. of Reading, May the 9th, 1796. bit. Tickets in the Canal Lottery, No. 2, to be had at the above office, where the earlitft information of the draw ; of ing of the Walhington No. •, and Patterfon Lottery\ on : are received, and chfitkb®oks f«r ctarniiuition and regif ills' tering are kepi. Odober 7. aawtf Le Breton, SURGEON-DENT IST, Pupil of the celebrated Mr. Dubois, late Demi ft to the King and Royal family of France, member of the College and Academy of Surgeons at Pari#* Keeps a complete aflbrtment of every thing neceflary to be used for the Preservation of the Mouth and Teeth. Patent Mineral Teeth, and Human & Ivory Teeth ; Dentrifice ifi powder; Opiate; exc-ellent Elixir for fwectening the month and preserving the teeth —he also furnilhes Brushes and foft Sponges. * # * He lives in Chefnut-ftreet, No. 135, above Fourth-flreet. November 26. tti DANCING SCHOOL. WILLIAM M'DOUGALL will open his school on Mon day the 31ft uift. at ten o'clock in the morning, at hi» Elegant hew Ball Rooms, In Fourth, between Chefuut and Walnut Streets. Hours of tuition for young ladies, from 10 to 1 o'clock on Mondays, Wednesday, and Friday mornings; and for young gentlemen from 6 to 9 o'clock on the evenings o the fame days. • In addition to a number of new cotillioas, he means to (introduce a variety of Scotch Reels. Note. The firtt pra&ifißg ball to be on Tu-efday e vening, the firfl of November, and to be continued every Tucfday, during the feal'oll. For terms, See, en-quire at hi 6 house, N0.134, Market ftrcet. OA. 17. tthf A Manufactory FOR SALE. A Valuable SOAP and CANpLE ManufaSory, situate in a convenient part ot the city ; the works almolk new, on an entirely original couftru&ion, and built of ihe bell materials, and may be fit to work immediately. Pecfons whowifhto purcliafe, are requeued to apply at No 273, South Second Sircet. September 13. tt f tf Twenty Guineas Reward. RAN AWAY from the iubferiber on the 23 J O&obsr, a Dark MULATTO BOY, named MOSES.; 21 years old; about 5 feet 8 inches high ; had on a mixed green coat, with a green velvet cape and oval yellow buttons; a striped vest ; a pair of dark spotted pantaloons, and whole boots much worn. It is probable !ie may change ? his name and dress. He has been actuiiomed to driving J a carriage, and waiting. The above reward will fee 3 paid for fccuring him so that the fubferiber may get him 5 again, and if brought )xo:\ e all reasonable charges paid by j Robins Chamberlahie. •) Eafton, Maryland, Nov. 10. 14 £jmiawtf 3 Samuel Richardet RESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlempn Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEE HOUSE in the city of Philadelphia. 5 The Jaubfeription Room will be furnifhed with all the daily papers published in Philadelphia, Nsw-York, Bof ~ ron, Baltimore, together with those of the principal coir* E mercjal citics of Europe—They will be regularrly filed 1 and none permitted to be taken away on any account. 1 Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety s of Frcnch Liquors; together with the usual refreftynent#, will at all times be procured at the bar* Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated witb s the choiccft of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the most 4 approved Malt Liquors frorr.London and o'her breweries. The Larder will befupplied with the prime and earliest productions of the Scafon. J_.argc and fmnll Parties, or single Gentlemen, may be accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners, or Suppers, at ■' hours most convenient to thcmfelves—a cold Collation is regularly k >0 troit, Niagara, and Ofwego, for the term of fix month'-# in — advance, and at each of the other ports, for the term of do at least three months in advance, in good and 'wholesome — provisions, if the fame shall be required. It is to be un derftojd, that the Contra&or isio be at the ex*ente and 00 risk of issuing the fupplias to the troops at each poll, and ' 5 that all Jofies fullained by the depredations of an enemy, or ,lc by means of the troops of the United States, fhali be paid for at the price of the articles captured or destroyed, on ta the depolitions of two or more persons of creditable cha :n' racers, and the certificate of a commiflioncd ofliccr, at certaining the circumflances of the loss, and the amount of the ai tides for which compensation fball be claimed OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. ;he tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ? s PRINTED BY JOHN FEN NO f : if —No. 119— CM FSNUT-STREE T. r [Pricc Fight Dollars par Annum-]