Horses taken in, For the Winter Sea/on, Ancl fed on clover hay at the Subscribers place, 12 miles on the Bristol Road, where good (tabling is pro- ] vivled, and great care will be ta&n of them J William Bell. ■ Nov. mwf;wmthtf. j SWAN N'S Riding School, Horse Academy Iff Infirmary. \ Adjoining the Public Square, Market Street. . T. SWANN i RETURNS'his'finccre thanks to those gentlemen by whom ] he has been employed, during his refidenoe in this Cky, and flatters himfelf that the success of his efforts, in the numerous, ; obstinate and dangerous diseases in Horses, in which he has been consulted, together with his moderate charges, wiH fe ctir<j iherr future favors and rccemmcndation. He now begs leave to inform them and the public at larjje fhatjhis spacious and commodious peemifes, eredted for the purposes above de-scribed are open for the reception of pupils of cither sex, who wifhto beinftrutted in the Art of Riding, and the fight method of governing their horses, so as to ride thcih with eaie, elegance, and iafety—their horses will be cardLrtly jnd expeditioully broke, for every purpose, and made obedient to the will of the riders ; the natural power* whtfih are (hut up in them, will Ije unfolded by art, calling 3orta uniformity ot motion, and giving to that noble animal all thofc beauties of action which providence has so bounti fully i»efto.wed on them. t Alfo,at hishofpital, every disorder to which the horse is liaMe will be treated according to the rules of art* confirmed by long and repeated experience. The utility of the above institution has never been qncftion ed, that it has long been wanted in this city, every gentleman's «itud willmanifeft, and T. Swamn as the fir ft eftablifher of the veterenary art, solicits afld relies upon the fuppoitofthat public (which he is ever anxious in serving) to enable him to Diingit to perfection. The idea of a fubfeription for uhat purpose has been hinted by several gentleman, who wilb to promote the inllitution—the amount of each fubfeription to be returned by services in any of the departments, he orofeffes, agreeable to the rate of charges Hated in his hand bill. Such fubTtription is now open, and the signatures of many refpeft ible gentlemen already obtained. He therefore injorms his friends and furh Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has not the honor of being known, that he (hall in a few days take the liberty of waiting upon them and (clicking their support and protection. N. B. Horses are properly prepared for those Ladies and who wish to be inftruCted. Nov. 5. tth&f._ The Elephant IS RETURNED FROM BALTIMORE. THE public are refpeitfully informed, that this animal i» to be seen every day, from 8 o'clock in the morning till fun down, in Market ftreet, No. 106, south fide, between Third and Fourth-streets. Admit :ance a quarter of a doUafi, %hat every ci tizen may fee him. (&■ At th» request of many perfom it will be exbibited on evenings from five to «ight o'clock, at half a dollar each.—The room will be well lighted' ' November 7. A Short Delay In the Drawing of the Canal Lottery, In Walhington city, has been unavoidably occafionid by the unforeseen intervention of Mr. Blodget's Lottery —but as tkc major pait of the tickets arc now disposed 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 1797, and those holding ticket#, aje hereby requeued to fend a statement of those fold, and those on hand. notly young, DANIEL CARROLL, of Duddington, GEORGE WALKtR, THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY, W. M. DUNCANSON. The Printers who gave our a plaoe in their newspapers, are reqpefted 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. ti. |6w. Treasury of the United States. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons who are or may be Creditors of the United States, for any sums of the Fended Debt or Slock, bearing a prrfeat intereji of ftx itr eentvm per annum. 1 ft, That pursuant to an A6l of Congress parted on the a&th day of April, 1796, intitledan a& in addition to an act r intituled " An ad making fuither pr'ovifion for the support of public credit, and for the redemption of the pi&lic debt," the said debt or stock will be r elm huffed and paid in manner following,to wit. " Firil, by dividends rt to be made on the lall days of March, June and Septern <c ber for the present year, and from the year one thousand " seven hundred and ninety-seven, to the year one thou ** sand eight hundred & eighteen inclufive,at the rate of " cyie and one half per centum upon the origiual capital. «« by dividends to be made "On the last day of 14 December for the present year, and from the year one thoufacd seven hundred and ninety-seven, to the year 44 cue thousand eight hundred and seventeen inclusive, at 11 the rate of three and one half per centum upon the ori ginal capital ; and by a dividend to he sna 'e on the lafc " day of December, in the year one thousand eight hun " dred and eighteen, of fach sum, as will be then ade quate, according to the contrail, for the final redemp tion of the said flock." ad. All diftinftion between payments on account of Interefl and Principal being thus abolished by the eftablifna j ment of the permanent rule of reimburfem«nt abovs de cribed, it has become ncceflary to vary accordingly the powers of attorney for receiving dividendst!v public t.editors will therefore observe that the following form s eftabtffhedfor all powers of attorney which may be granted after the due promulgation of this notice, viz. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that 1 < do. male, eonjT'tule and appoint ■of my true and lawful At tor,-: - f-v frt yOndin my name t to receive the divuiendj which are, er Jball be payable according to law, on thj (her« describing the stock) Ji an ding in my name in the books of (here dcfcrfbmgi the books of the Treasury or the Commiffioncr of Loans, where the stock is credited) from (here mfert the com mencement and expiration ot time for which the power of attorney is to coatinuc) with power also an attorney or attyr nics under him y for that purpose to mcke andfubjlilutc, andto do all IzhoJul ucls requifttcfor ejfetiing the premises, hereby ratifying and i'nfirmir.g ell that my said Attorney or h isfubflitute lawful ly do, by virtue hereof. Jit IVitnefs henofy I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal ihi day of in the vear Staled and Delivered in prefenee of HE IT KNOIVN, that on the <shy of ef -re me perf 'anally came within named and acknowledged the above letter of attorney to be his a(7 and deed. In teflmony whereof I have hereunto set my Han f tnd affix ed Seal the day and year Lip afcrtjaid. Given tinder my Hand at Philadelphia, this twen tieth day of July 1796, pursuant to directions from the Secretary of the Treasury SAMUEL MEREDITH, 7 rcafurcr of the United States. jyf7*3. uj [ames Mufgrave, GOLDSMITH JEWELLER, No. 42, foutli Second-flreet, . s 3 HAS jaft received an affortmcnt of Plated Ware and Jew'eliery, Plated Tea and Coffee Urns, Cefree Pots, Tea ditto, Castors from 5 to 8 bottle?, Sugar and Cream Basons, Bottle Stands, Balkets, high Gandleftics, Brackets and Chamber ditto, Branches, Sconces, a variety of Silver and Plated Shoe La'chets, Spurs, 'rfc.ljfc. war ranted of the best plate; Ladies and Gentlemens Gold Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Necklaces, Nock Chains, Eear Rings, Finger Rings, Lockets, Bread Pins, Stone t Knee-Buckles, with many other a*tides in the above a branches. c ' He hsw like wife received an extensive aflortment of japann*ci tea and coffee Urns, periian, blue, brown, black and gold. All kinds of work inthe gold and silver line; mioia tures set, and hair work as usual. * November 9. tu th & f Any Person Who is well acquainted with the River MISSISIPPI, And will give D;re<s\ions for failing into the fame, that can be depended on, shall be gtnoroufiy reward ed for his information, provided he will leave the directions with Mr. John Fenno, printer, Philadelphia, or Edmund M. Blunt, Newburyport. November 3. iawirn < Lottery and Broker's Office, ffo. 64, South Second street. TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 4, for sale—a Check Book for examination—and prizes paid in ( *he late lottery. Check Books kept so* examination ami raftering, for the City of Washington, No. a, and Pattefon Lotteries, both of which are now'drawing—information wheiQ tickets arc to be had, and prizes exchanged for undrawn tickets. A complete Jift of »«1 the prircs in the late New- Port Long-Wharf, Hotel and Public School*Lott£ry, for examination. The fubferiber solicits the application of the public and his friends, who wish to purchase or fell Bank Stock, Certificates, Bills of Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands, See. or to obtain money on deposit of property. %* Also Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery for sale atTenDolltrs each, which will be drawn early in the Spring. ' Wm. Blackburn. Philadelphia, Augujl 18, 1*96. mtfi Brokers Office, and COMMISSION STORE. No. 63 South Third street.opposite the national new Bank. SAMUEL M FR NUIRjES and JOHN VrtN REED, Have entered into co-partnerihip, under rhe firm of FRAUNCES & VAN REED, in the bufipefs of Brokers, Conveyancers and CoßimifTion merchants. They buy and fell on commifiion every species of ltock, notes of hand, bills of exchange, houses and lands, &c. procured on deposits, &c. &c. all kinds c f writings in the conveyancing line,* done with neatnefsand dispatch; accounts adjusted, and books fettled, in the most correA manner. Coaftant attendance wHI be given. They solicit a share of the public favor ; they are deter mined, to endeavour to deserve it. N. B.,The utmost secrecy observed. SAMUEL M. FRAUNCESL JOHN VAN REED. > Philad. August 27, 1796. m&wtf City of Walhington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, FOR THE IMPROi'EMENT 0 I THi FEDERAL CITY. A magnificent > 20,000 dollars, & 7 "dwelltng-houfe, ) cacti 30,000, are ) * ,o ° o 1 ditto 15,000 & cafli 25,000 40,000 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 1 ditto 10,000 & cash iOjQOO 20,000 I ditto 5,000 & ca(h 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & cafft 5,000 lojooo 1 cash prize of 10,900 2 do. 5,000 each, are • 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 20 do. 500 - - 10,000 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 2cx> do. 50 - - 10,000 400 do. 25 - - io^ooo 1,000 do. 20 - 20,000 15,000 do. 10 • 150.000 16,739 Prizes. 33*261 Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 N. B. Tofavour thofc who may rake a quantity of Tickcts, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the drawn ticket, and the 3©,ooothe last but one : And approved notes, securing payment in either money or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for any number not less than 30 tickets. This Lottery wM afford an elegant specimen of the pri vate buildings to be cre&ed in .the City of Washington— Two beautiful defigrw are already fclf&ed for the entire fronts on two of the public sqUares; fromthefe prawings ! it ispropofed toereel two centre and four corner hsildings, as soon as possible after this lottery is fold, apd to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, ir. the mannerdefcribed in the fchen-e for the Hetel Lottery. 1 A nett dedu&ion of five par ccnt. will be made to defray the necessary expenses of printing, &r the» fcrplus will be made a part qf tbe fur.d intended for t University, to be creeled within the c+ty of Wafliirjgton. The Drawing will Commence as soon as the tickets are old off.—The r-ioney prizes will be payable in thirty days . after it is finifhed ; and any pr zes for which fortunate , numbersaie not produced within twelve monthsaftor the : drawing is closed, are to be conAdered as given tov/arcte the fund for the University ; it being det-irmfned to fettle , the whole bufinefsin a year from the cidi:.£ of the draw • ing, and to take up the bonds given as fecurky. F The real fecuritres given for the payment ot the Prizes, ■ are held by the Prcfident and two Dire&ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the 2- ' mount ot the lottery. The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment cf * the late Commiflioners aflifted in the management of thr ! / Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous task a second time on behalf cf 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 je£s may contiHue to favor the design. By accounts received from the different parts of the e Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets have been sent for sale, the public are assured that the - drawing will speedily commence, and that the care and caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal of - thd tickets, ha 4 rendered the Ihcrc fufpcifioh indifpcnlable. s SAMUEL BLODGET. Tickets may be had at the Bcnk of Columbia ; of James Well & Co. Baltimore ; of Feter Oilman, Boston : of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells l Cooper's Ferry. eo SALT PETRI. A I quantity of Double-Refined Salt Pctre for sale at No* 25, South Third-street. November 5. Wafhmgton Canal Lottery, NO. I. WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorited the underwritten, to raise twenty-fir thousand, two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting i a Canal through t\*: City of Wafhmgtoa, from th Po ; tornacto theEaftern Branch Harbour. The following is the SCHEME of No. I. Viz *i Prize of 10,000 dollars, 20,000 I ditto 1 ©,000 10,000 cSSr} »*» 6 ditto I,coo 6,000 10 ditto 400 4»oo© 20 ditto 100 2,000 1 55 ditto 50 2,750 5750 ditto' II 69,008 To be raised for the Canal, 26,15® 5850 Prizes, 175,000 11650 Blanks, not two to a prize. 17500 Tickets, at Tenl Dollars, - 175,000 The Commiffioncrs have taken the Securities re quired by the aforefaid a& for the punctual payment of the prizes. The drawing of tins Lottery will commence, without delay, as soon as th/ Tickets are fold, of,which timely notiee will be given. Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months after th« drawing is finifhed, shall be considered as relinquilhed for the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly. (Signed j NOTLEY YOUNG, DANIEL CARROLL, e/D. LEWIS XIEBLOIS, GEOUGE WALKER, Wm. m.duMcanson, THOMAS LAW, JAMES CARRY. City of WafhingcOn, Feb. 11. $ Paterion Lottery. FOR raifmg fix thousand fix hundred and fixty*fevcn dollars and fifty by a dedu&ion of fifteen per cent from the prizes, and r.ot two blanks to a prize, viz 1 Prize of 5000 dollars is dollar? 5000 I ; 1000 1000 / 500 s©o 5 200 ioco * 20 100 ' 2000 99 SO 4950 200 2.5 5000 2000 10 20/300 5 Lafl drawn numbers of # 1000 dollars each, 5000 2332 Prizes. 44,45° 4018 Blanks. 6350 Tickets at Seven Dollars each, 44»45<> By order of the Directors of the Society for establish ing Ufeful Manufactures, the fuperinfcenuauts of the Pat erfon Lottery have requested tiie Managers to offer the foregoing Scheme to the public, and hagre dire&ed them to refund the mohey to those persons who have purchased in the former Lottery, or exchange tke tickets for tickets n this Lottery. The lottery has actually commenced drawing, and will continue until finifned. A lift of the Blanks and Prizes may befcen'at the office ot William Blackburn, N*>. 64 south Second street, who will give information where tick ets may be procured. Dated this 17th day of June, 1796. J. N' GUMMING, 7 JACOB R. HARDENBERG, [ Managers. JONATHAN RHEA, 3 STJTE OF THE WHEEL. 1 Prize of 5000 - 5000 I 1000 - • - 1000 1 500 - 500 5 200 „ - - ieoo 20 ICO - • - 2000 90 50 - 450® 165 '25 - - - 4125 The "five fcift drawn tickets, icoo e*ch, 500© Being all the valuable prizes, besides a full propor tion of the 10 dollars. As the Lottery is cutifiderably more than one third drawn, the value of the undrawn tickets is great ly increased, and it is worth the notice of those who hold tickets in the old feheme, that they can ex change their tickets for thole in the aba*e, if they ap ly soon, and at a moderate advance co*fldering the now real value of an undrawn ticket. The tickets being nearly all fold, the drawing in future will be ofterrer, a:. A the Lottery soon finifhed. | November 12. mwt By Authority. Schuylkill Bridge Lottery. Sold by WILLIAM BLACKBURN, No. 64, South Second-Jlreet. SCHEME of 7 LOTTERY, ; For raising Sixty Thousand Dollars, agreeably to an A(\ of. the l.egtflaturc of Pennfylvaaia, polled during the tail ' frflion, for building a Stone Bridge over the Rivet ( Schuylkill, at the Borough of Reading, in the County of Berks. Dollars. i Piize of 20,000 Dollars - 20,00 c 1 do. of 10,©00 do. - - 10,000 3 do. of 5,000 do. - 15,000 4 do. of 2,000 do - - 8.000 fttydo. of 1.000 do. ... 80.000 : 39 do, of 500 do. - - *9,500 s 80 do. of 200 do. - J 6,000 : 200 do. of 100 do. - *o t ooc ? 300 do. of .50 do. - - 15,000 5 \ da. of 500 do. to be paid the posses-> ; for of the firffc drawn no. c do. of 3,000 do. to be paid po TeHors ) of the five lalt drawn nos , 9,4b© do. o 15 do. : - 141,000 16,054 PrixM 300,000 10,046 Wanks — go,coo Tickets at Ten Dollars 300,000 All Prizes fnall be paid fifteen days after tfye drawing ii finifhed, upon the demand of a poffefior of a fortunate ticket, fubjeft to a deduction of twenty per cent. The Drawing w\ll emnmence as soon as the Tickets are difpofrd of, or perhaps sooner. of which public »otice will be given. Philip Miller, Peter Ker/hner t WiHiani Wit man, Joseph Hiejler, James Ditmer, Thorrins Dundas, Jamet May, John Otto y John Keim, Daniel CraejJ s Sehajl'tqa Miller, Commissioners. Reading, May the 9th, 1796. Tickets in the Canal Lattery, No. 2, to be had at the above office, where the earlieil information of the draw >f ing of the Washington No. 2, and Pa«terfon Lattery's, t are received, and checkbooks for examination and regif 5* tering are kept. O&ober 7. aawtf Le Breton, * SURGEON-DENTIST, Pupifvof the celebrated M/. Dubois, late Dentlfl to the King and Royal Family of France, member of the College and Academy of Surgeons at Paris, Keeps a complete afTortment of every thing neceflary to be used for the Preservation of the Mouth and Teeth. Patent Mineral Teeth, and Human & Tvory Teeth ; Dentrifice in ponder; Opiate; excellent Elixir fur sweetening the mouth and preserving the teeth—he also furniflies Brufties and foft Sponges. *** lives in No. 135, above Pourth-ftreet. November 26. tts DANCING SCHOQL. WILLIAM M'DOUGALL will open hisfchool on Mon* day the 31 ft in ft, at ten o'clock in the morning, at his Elegant hew Ball Rooms, In Fourth, between Cliefnut and Walnut Street!, Hours of tuition for young ladies, from 10 to x o'clock on Mondays, Wednefdfcy, and Friday mornings; and for young gentlemen from 6 to 9 o'clock on the evcningS/O the fame days. fn addition so a njimber of new cotillions, he means t» introduce a variety of Scotch Reels- Note. Th- firft prailifing ball to be on Ttiefday rening, the firft of November, and to be continued every Tuesday, during the fer.fon. For term 9, &c, enquire at hifc hotife, Nfl.l34,Mar,ket ftrcet. oa. 17. tthr A Manufa&ory FOR SALE. A Valuable SOAP ;>nd CANDLE Mannfa&ory, situate in a convenient part ot the city ; the works almost new, on an entirely original conftruttion, and built of the left materials, and m»v be set to work immediately. Persons whowifhto purrhsfe, are requeued to apply at No. 2.73, South Second Street. September 13. t t f tf Twenty Guineas Reward. RANAWAY from the fubferiber on the 33d o<stobcr, n 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 veR ; a pair of dark spotted pantaloons, and whole boots much worn. It is probable he may change his name and dress. He has been accuHomed to driving a carriage, and waiting. Tire above reward will fee paid for securing him so that the fubferiber may get him again, and if brought home all rcafonabic charges paid by Robins Cbamkerlaine. Eafton, Maryland, Nov. 10. * i4'Tm2awtf Samuel Richardet O ESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen Merchants, that he has this day opene<J the CITY TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEE HOUSE in the city of Philadelphia: . The Subscription Room will be furnifhed with all the daily papers publilhed in Philadelphia, New-York, Bos ton, Baltimore, together with those of the principal com mercial cities of Europe—They wili be regularly filed and none permitted to be taken away on any account. Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, IceCreams, and a variety of Frcnch Liquors; together with the usual refrefhments, will at all times be procured at the bar. Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated with the choicest of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the molt approved Malt Liquors froraLondon and ot her breweries. the Larder will ft fupfrtied with the prime apd earliest productions of the Season. Large and small Parties, or finale Gentlemen, may be accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners,, or Suppers, at hours mod conV-nientto themselves—a cold Collation is regularly kept for conveniency, the Cillof Fare to be had at the bar. The Lodging Rooms will be completely furnifiied, and the utmost atuntion paid to cleanlincft, and every other requffite. £5* S\muel Richardet will be happy to receive, and execute the commands of fiis Friends, and the Public at large; and.with gratitude for their favours, he pledges himfelf that nothing ori his part {hall be wanting to pre fervc that patronage with which be has been so diftingVith i.ngly honored. Philadelphia, April 19. mwf Trealury Department, September 28, 1796. NOTICE is hereby given, that proposals will be ro* ceived at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury until the expiration of the firft day of March next -en suing, for thefupply of all rations which may he required for the use of the United States, from the firft day of June, 1797, to Che thirty-firft day of May, 1798, both days inclusive, at the places and within the districts here after mtntiorted, viz. At Ofwego; at Niagara; at Pjefque Isle; at Sandufky Lake, and on Sandufky River ; at Detroit; at Michilimackinac; at Fort-Frank lin; at Pittsburgh ; at Cincinnati; at Fort-Hamilton; at Fort St. Clair; at Fort-J«fferfoy; at Grenville; at Picquc Town and Loramies Store; at Fort Adams; at Fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance ; at any placc below Fort Defiance on the Miami River to Lake Eric; at Fort Steuben ; at FortMaffac ; at any place from Fort Maffac to the south boundary of the United States on the river Mifiifippi; at Fort Knoi; at duiatanon. If fup/lics shall be requi-<d for any posts or places not mentioned in this notice, all such supplies (hall be fur nifhed at prices proportioned to those to be paid at the before recited, or as may be hereafter agreed on between the United States and the Contra«ftor. The rations to be supplied are to consist ©f the fol lowing articles, viz. One pound two ounces of bread or flour. One pound two ounces of beef, or fourteen ounces of pork or bacon. Half i gill of rum, brandy cr whilkey. One quart and half a pint of falt.~\ Two quarts of Vinegar, ( , , . Two pounds of 6oap. ( P" hundred rit,on » One pound *>f Candles, j The rations arc to be furnifhed in such quantities, as that t*ere {hall at all times during the said term, be fuflicient for the consumption of the troops at Michilimackinac, De troit, Niagira, and Ofwego, for the term of fix month* in advance, and at each of the other polls, for the term of at least three months in advance, in good and wholefonje provisions, if the fame iliall be required. It is to be un derload, that the Contra&or is to be at the essence and rifle of tffuirg the fuppliss to tic troops at each post, and that all loflcjs sustained by the depredations of an enemy, or by means of the troops of the United States, ftip.il be pa id . for at the pricc of the articles captured or destroyed, on the depositions of two or more persons of creditable clu ra&ers, and the certificate of a commiflioncd officer, as ' certaining the circumltances of the loss, and the amount ' of the ai tides for which compensation lhall be claimed , OLIVER WOLCOTT, ' Scoretary of the Treasury. PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, —No. 119 — 0 If F UN U T-JTRE E T. [Price Fight Doll ass ptr Annum.]
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