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    of the HiPhiladelphia Daily Advertiser.
N'JM3ER 1470.J
F° r London,
THE &HIP o
vWILLIAM PENN, <•
"Jjmss 'fosiAH, Master. _
WILL fail with all convenient speed. For
ireight orpaflage apply to wat
JefJe isf Robert Wain. '" b f }
The owners of Goods in the ftip William t j lei
'fenn, axe requsfted to Head their permits on board m
as soon a, uofflbla. pay
May 19 ■ S abl;
, of
For Charter, _>
The Ship
J^R IA L, A
;£*rorll John Tjkttt, Maflcr,
OvV lying it Albertfon's wharf, South- w j t
w4 rk —burthen 3300 barrels, in compleat on
order to take in 1 cargo. Lan
For terms apply to _ adt
Gurney & Smith.
May ts vai
r-— —— -
United States, ]
Pcnnfylvanta DifiriH,\
Notice is hereby given,
TH AT in parfaanee ol a writ to m« dire&ed H
from the honorable Richaid Pete*», Esq.
Tudzc of the Diftrid Court of the United States an<
in and for the Pennsylvania Diftrift, will be ex- an '
posed to sale at the merchants' coffce-hcufe in th.s " r
city, on the 17th day of this instant, way, at 11
o'clock at noon,
The Schooner or Vtjfel called
WmSg& THE BETSEY,
With all and Angular her tac- of
kel, apparel and furniture (whereof an inventory da
may be leen at my office) the fame having been by
libelled against and condemned in tht said DiftriA ire
C«urt, for the payment of mariner's wage*, &c. p 0
William Nichols, Marshal. llj
marshal'S ornc 7 eoI7M
17th May. 1797. S nc
For Sale,
The cargo of the brig Enterprize, Captain
Langdon from Bourdtaux, now landing at
Morton's wharf,
consiting o»
hhds. of Claret ~
7 eases of ditto -g
,00 cases of Sweet Oil 13 •£ A
„o pipes London proof \ 3 |
10 pipes of Holland proof > 11
Apply to
Wharton & Lewis,
No. 115, South Front St.
KT Said brig will take a freight for the Weft
Indies or Europe, fails fait, burthen about fifteen -
hundred barrels, is in complete order, and will j;
bl rwdy to receive a cargo in a few days.
Apply as above.
May a 4 y
23d May, 1797. tl
THt Mail for Baltimore will b« ciofed at this of. b
sice every morning (Sundays excepted) »thais pad 7 t
o'clock. , , , ,
The Mail fir Boston will be ciofed every day
(Sundaysexceptsd)at i« o'clock noon ; and
The Mail for Frederica, Milford,Clowes, Dajjfbo- -
Delaware, Horntown, AccomackCourt-Houfs
and Northampton Court-Home, Virginia, will be
doted every Monday morning at half pad 7 o'c ocic.
May 23.
'TO BE sold,
And possession given immediately, "
A Lot of Land; t
SITUATED in Mount-Holly, in the'eounty j
of Burlington, in New-Jersey, lately occu- '
pied by Francis Bullus, Esquire, upon which ara '
an excellent brick house, twoftories hit'h, with |
four convenient rooms on each floor, also a good
flable, carriage house and other buildings. The
fhuation is valuable for hufinefs of any kind, and 1
at lealt equal to ar.y other in the town.
Tlie terms of payment will be made easy to
'the purchaser. Apply to William RofTcll, Esq.
.trlrc, John Perry, or Richard Coxe, merchants,
■in Mount-Holly, or to the Snhfcnber, fn the city
ibi Burlington.
JOSEPH M'ILVAINE.
Burlington, 17th April May 5-
~~~ JuJi Imported,
IN the (hip Woodrop Sims, Capt. Hodgfon,
from Canton, and for sale by the Subscrib
er, at Mrs. KinfJy's, corner of Second and
Pine-street,
Hvfon
Ilyfon Skin (Teas all frelh and of
Young Hyson and v excellent quality.
Gunpowder j
Also,
A few Nankeens.
C.HAIGHT.
April 17 •
JOHN CRAIG
HAS Just imported from Rotterdam, via St.
Tho mas, and for sale on reasonable terms
;by thrpackage,
Platillas Royal
Haerlem and German linens
Roueni
Poll and ProPatri* Paper
Wafers ■ _
Quills
Oziers for Hoops, in Bundles
Coffee Bags
' He has also for Sale,
Bell Red Clover Seed
Old Madeira Wine, fit for immediate use
Teneriffe Wine of firft and second Quality
Coffee in Bags and Hoglheads
Jamaica Spirits
Turpentine Soap
Window Glass
Two Trunks of best Patent, Silk and Cotteu
Hosiery
April 18.
Received by the lndoltan,
From Madras,
A SMALL invoice conMling of the following
Coift Good«, via.
Blue Cloths
Long Cloths, 14 punjums
Do. do. fi-ie
Madrafi Handkerchiefs, and
Book Mujici
WILLING FRANCIS.
, March 17.
PHILADELPHIA: THURSDAY EVENING, MAT 25, 1797.
To be Sold at Public Vendue,
At the Merchants' Coffee house, in Philadelphia,
on the 15th. day of Jane, at 8 o'clock in the
erening/if not before disposed of at private
sale,
40,931 1-2 acres of land, on the
waters of Wheeling aud Filhing creeks, in Wafti
ington county, Pennsylvania. The foil is .remark
ably fertile ; and betides a large l.ody of "meadow,
there are con&derable improvements oil the pre ,
mife». These land> were patented in 1787. On J
payment of part of the purchafc money, a reafon
abl» credit will be given for the reCdue. Enquire
of the printer.
May 15- S IS
To be i'old at private lale,
A TWO story dwelling house and lot of ground
in the city °f Burlington, state of New-Jir
fey, in a hsalthy and pleasant situation. Tha
house it of brick,containing four good sized rooms,
with 4 convenient kitcheu and cellar. The lot,
on which is a liable, &c. contains about an acre of
land of thsbeft quality, with a fraat fußicient to
admit two ot three large houses, independent of
tliat part at present occupied by the house.
For further particulars enquire of Joseph M'll
vaine, Esq. in Burlington, or Jefeph Reed, No.
»14, High-street, Philadelphia.
May 12. coivr ■
The Commiflioners
FOR carrying into effedl the TWENTY-FIRST
Article of the Treaty of Friendlhip, Limits, Q a
and Navigation, between His Catholic Majelly
and the United States of America, hereby give in
formation to allPerfons therein
in ordtr ta terminate all d.fferences, on. account of
the leffes fullained by the Citizens of the.United
States, in consequence of their Vessels and Car'
goes having bren taken by the Subjects of His Cath
olic Majesty, during thd late War between Spain
and France, that they are ready to receive (at their
Office, between the hours of ten and one o'clock, j
daily) all complaints and applications, authorized
by the said Article, during Eighteen Months,
from the day of the date hereof, and that they have
power to examine ajl such persons as some before
them, on oath or affirmation, touching the com-
plaints in question, and also to receive in evidence,
all written teftimory, authenticated in such man
ner as they Ihall think proper to require or admit.
By Order of the Commissioners, I
PETER LOHRA, R
Secretary.
CommiJJioners Office, AO. 109, Mulberry- 1
jlrent, Philadelphia, May tTlb, 1797.
20—$4W ca
Just received, | -
And for sale by Isaac Harvey, jun. No. 5, South i
Water-street,
A parcel of prime Rice; also, I /,
Trinidad and Cayenne Cotton
Coffee in Barrels and Bags J s
Spanish Hides and Beef.
4th mo. »5, 1797. <*4W I
' P
Philadelphia and Lancaster Turn- H
pike Compaay. c
A meeting of tie Stockholders of the Phila-1
delphia and Lancaster Turnpike Company, will I f
be held at the Company's Offiee, on Monday, j
■ 10 o'clock* the 12thJune next. I -
WILLIAM GOVETT. Sec'ry. i
May it. , (t . fr4W.
Maurice Moynihan,
No. 81 1 North SecondJireet, J I
A few doors above Arch-street,
INFORMS his friends and the public, that he has
for wholcfale or retail, on the lowed terms, a I
general affortraent of Queen's Ware, gilt and cut j
tumUUrs, plain and ft iwered quart, pint, half pint 1
y gill and half gill do. ex ail measures, decanters and
i- wine glafles ; gallon, half gallon, quart and pint I
3 howls, and chi' a in f«ts and separate ; pocket |
h bottles: Schuyikill and Jersey country quart and j
d half gallon bottles ; Dr.y Goods, &c. &c.
f N. B. Crates put up with cars at the fharteft no- j
d tICC " j,r
May 11. dtl
j O . For Sale,
i> board the (hip Mollv, John Frost, mailer 1
y U from Liverpool, at Walnut-ilrect wharf
6000 bushels of fine ftoved Salt,
And QUcEN'S WARE, well aftorted,
By PHILIP NICKLIN Co.
WHO HAVF. IN STORE, ALSO TOR SALE,
i, 100 Boxes WhittHavatma Sugars
3- Imperial and ?fe A s
id Hyson 5
17 tubs Quick si Iver
ichefts Baridanno Handkerchiefs
of A few cbefts Manchester Goods well afiorted
in corduroys, thicksets, ginghams, muHinets, I
dimities, ate. » Trunks black sewing silk,
180 Crates queens ware, well assorted,
10 Tons iheet lead,
Nails assorted, flat and fturp points,
London particular and ) Madeira Wine In I
30 pipes, 10 hhds. Teneriffe Wine,
10 pipes choice Port ditto,
s ' 31 calks yellow paint,
118 7 boxes 1 z bundles writing slates,
1 box ink-ftasds & note presses,
Sail canvas assorted No. 1 a 8.
Miy 4- fM j
Rofs & Simfon,
Have for Sale,
A QUANTITY OF PRIME
St. Domingo Cotton,
Superior Old Lilbon Wine in Pipes
Excellent India Market
Teneriffe Wine,
In Mideira Calks
A few Quarter Cherts best
Frefti HyTon and ) TP AS
Hyson Skin 5
Muscovado Sugars in Hoglbeads, and
1,811 Coffee in Tierces
arch 7.
~ Etfkine's View of the War.
ing JUST PUBLISHED,
By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co.
No 40 Sou:h Second ftrect,
[Price 31 Cents]
A View of the Causes and Consequen
ces of the present War with France.
3. By the Hoaorib'x Tho::as Ersxise.
ir. Hay ij *
By John Fen no, N o ' 119 Chef nut Street.
Millinery Room,
No. 136 Matkit Jireet.
MISS CHSTSTAL vo
TAKES an early opportunity <f acquainting an
her F/iend» that she has received by the pe<
William Penn, a variety of NEW MUL.- St "
LIN'ERY, &c. which (he hopes tc ke able to
fli-w them in a few days.
May 18 s3ot
A Quantity of Brandy,
FIRST fc id proof,
Gin, of 4th praof, io pipes
Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, in Hhds
Old Hock, in cases of 40 dozen each
Glass Tumblers, in pints arid half-pints
Window Glass, in boxes, of different lues _
Hazlenuts, in sacks
Whiting
aa £
Sc. Spanish Brown J
Eor Sale by x
PETBR BLIGHT. \
January 4 ' }. ft
Now Landing, IC
At Pratt's wharf,
FROM on board the fliip Thomas Chilkley,
Capt. Rafcr, from Bourdeaux,
CLARET incaft*
Ditto in cases
White Wine Vinegar g (
Red Skins in boxes
For Sale by
Rundle Sjf Leech. F
May 15 $
Important Public Document. r
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, P
And for Sale v
At the Office of the Editor sfthe Gazette of the j. 1
United States,
No. 119 Chefnut-Street, d
[price onx collar and rirrv cints] p
A FEW COPIES OF THE tl
Receipts and Expenditures p
OF THE UNITED STATES, p
For the Year 1795,
I Being the Latest Peri»d ta which an account
I can be made up.
February at. 5-
To be Sold,
I A three flory brick House, with suitable back
buildings ;
1 QITUATE in Vine-street, No. 88, completely
j O finilhed, and free of ground-rent: It has a
I neat back yard, in which is a cittern, and new
I pump for rain water —commodious cellars are un- J
derneath the whole, in which is a dry well bricked
1 up, that will hold ice. This property is well cal. j
I culated for a boarding house. Far particulars ap
| ply at the premises.
■ 1 Immediate pofleffioß will be given, or so as to
I suit a purchaser.
, I May IJ. Sawtf
Valuable LSitids, Mills,
&c. in Georgia.
On Saturday, the first day of July
next, at 7 O,clock in the evening, at the Cos
• see-house in Philadelphia, will be fold by
3 J * autfion, for a liberal credit, the following
c I estates —
In the State of Georgia.
No- I.
t \ CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, cent
j I l\ taining 100,697 i-a acres, fitnate in the
j county of Montgomery, formerly the county of
I Waftiington, en the east fide of Ohoory river,
1 and the waters of the Altamaha, and about one
1 mile above the mouth of Pendleton's creek, and
Jin the neighbourhood of MiH creek. The im-
I provements on this tra£t of land, consisting of
j the most complete Grift and Saw Mills in the
:r f southern country, having cost at least 20,000
r dollars within these two years. The timber is
t, of the fineft quality, and the quantity is not to
I be exhausted.
a.
A trail of very valuable land in Franklin
I county, lying on the waters of Oconee, cor>-
I taining about 75,000 acres.
3-
I A trad! adjoining or near to No. 2, contain
-1 ing about 25,00 a acres.
»(i I 4* '
" s Two millions and five,hundred thousand acres
* I of land, being an vndivided part of all that
I trad! of valuable country, including islands, si-
I tuated on the Mobile Bay, Albahama, Fom
Bigby, and Milfifippi Rivers, which was grant-
I ed by the State of Georgia to James Gunn, and
I others, by the name of " The Georgia Coinpa-
I ny", in fee.
I Thirty stares in the Tenr.eflee Company,
I each share being about 10,000 acres, or one four
I hundredth and twentieth part of the said Ten-
I neflfee Company's purchase, being so much of
I the tra<Sl of country, granted by the State of
I Georgia to Matthias Maher and Zachariah Cox,
iu fee.
CCj" This piece of property may, in the op
tion of the purchaser, or his alTigns, be offeied
to Zachariah Cox, for the sum of 175,000 dol
lars, in two years from the 21ft March i' 96,
who is obliged by his special bond, to take the
fame, if offered to him, at that time, and pay
for the fame, within fix months after the expir
ation of the said two years. This bond is l'old
with tne land.
By order of
Henry Pratt, _
;nd Z- T\ F ,T C>U I
f oh" Miller,jun. j- ~ , Qreenlcaf.
John Alhiey, 1 J
'Jacob Baker,
Edward Fox, Auctioneer.
May 15 mwftS
NOTICE.
IF JOSEPH WESSELS, formerly of London,
who came paflenger in the Ihip Faflor, to
Philadelphia, in the year 1794, will apply at
No. 197 Market-street, he will hear of forne
ce. thing to his advantage. .Any information re
fpefling him will be thankfully received.
§ - v »y 12 #
A Lady going to England in the
course of the enl'uing spring
WAN PS aperfon between the age of twenty and
forty, to attend her immediately and on the
voyage if agreeable to ihe parlies; she nmit i>c ol
an obliging difpoittion and good lemprr, will be ex-
pefted 10 iSt in the capacity et a genet.il attendant.
Such a perloo well rrcommc-fcded will be liberally
ticaied and paid—no other need apply. S<
Enquire at the office of this paper. ra
May 93. 31 fj
To be fold cheap,
To close an adventure,
7 Biles Eaftas
1 ditto Coflis
Apply at the Store of k
Mordecai Lewis.
May 16 eotw
Delaware and Schuylkill Canal
Company,
May \JI, 1797.
THE STOCKHOLDERS
Mt X THO are in arrears for any funis due on their 1
V V refpeflive stares, are reqoeftcil to pa/ tht ]
fame. '
WILLIAM GOVETT, Treasurer. s;
I io rc>4W
I
Laws of the U. S.
SWIFT's EDITION. m
JuJl Publi/Joed,
Price 6 dollars, j vol. nmo.
I Sold by W. Young, Mills and Son, H. and P'
P. Rice, M. Carey, I<. Campbell and Co. dl
Laws of the United States, K
From the commencement of the Federal Govern- p,
ment to the end oj the Iq/l SeJ/ian of Con- Tt
grefs, which terminated Mirch j, 1797. a<
I r ~T , HIS edition, publilhed under an order of
A Congress of the United States, has many p
I peculiar advjntages. In the former one, each
volume had a separate index, whieh rendered
the reference in all cases, difficult and trouble
some, and in many almeft impoflible. The iit-
I dexes were, moreover, very injudiciously com*
piled. On the contrary, in the present edition,
there is one copious, luminous index, com- S
piled by Zephaniah Swift, Efy referring to J
all the volumes, and comprising in itfclf a com- b
I plete digest of all the laws of the United States. 0
j May 3. w&s7t (1
■ ti
Lajt night for the ftafon. t!
THE LYCEUM,
FOR FREE DEBATE.
AT O'ELLERS' GREAT ROOM. -
ON SATURDAY EVENING, r
May the l"]th. f
WILL BE DEBATED, 1
Is the profejfun of Laiu advantageous to
I society.
After which an addrtfs will be delivered
I from the chair.
Admiflion—one eighth of a dollar.
New Hat and Hosiery Store. ]
JuJl Imported,
I In the skips William Penn *nd Star, from London, snd
now op»ningbl
WILLIAM M'DOUGALL,
I j\ T his new Hat and Hosiery Store, No. 134,
I A Market ftrect
j An elegant alfortme#t «i silk, cotton and tbreai
'' I Stockings
- I Silk, cotton and thread Glove«
fl Pantaloons, &c. &c.
II Like wife, a handsome afTortment of men's, wo-
I men's, and children's falhionable Hats, fuitablcfor
I tbe Season.
j A confiderabfc quantity of low and mi'ldle priced
j I Hats assorted in cafes,intended for country flares
e j May xj. ta^y
For Sale,
e j That well known place, called VANDKGRift's
l ' I FIRRY,
Nefhaminy creek, 18 miles from Phila
'* I V-J ladelphia, on the New York post road,
e j containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the
0 1 premises are a large two ltoty stone houl'e occu-
IS I pied as a tavern, and a good one story stone kit
-0 I then, a large frame liable with a good threlhing
floor, and some out buildings—also a well of
good water, and an excellent iee House. On
n this place is a molt elegant futiation for a gentie
1_ I mm s feat, commanding a view of the Nelham-
I iny toitsjundioi: vviib the Delaware, and thence
I across to the Jersey ftiore. It has the privilege
I of one| half the toll received from the bridge.
For terms apply to the Sabfsriber,
MORDECAI LEWIS.
"I May 24. 3tawtf.
TO BE RENTED,
'j And may be entered upon at any time,
' 1 r T~'HATforcibleand wellimprovedwater works
a " 1 X on Brandywine, three miles from the town
of Wilmington, in the state of Delaware;
I CONSISTING OF
ur A large, convenient Slitting Mill,
n-1 Jn complete oider, having several pair of rolls
of I and cutters of every tize.
of A large, Stone Merchant Mill,
*' Having three pair burr stones, boulting works, I
j corn kiln and every other ncceflary apparatus.
I A Saw Mill,
d - I In the best order, and a pair of timber wheels.
6,1 A Smith's Shop and Tools.
I To -accommodate these works there is a large
»>' I commodious stone dwelling house, kitchen and
ir T I wa(h house and a number of dwelling houses
j for workmen, with gardens adjoining ; two large
] stone stables, two stone coal houses, and a coop-
I er's shop, with meadow andpafture grounds.
If the tenant chufes he may have the oppor-
I tunity to purcbafe at? excellent teum of five hor-
I les, waggo». coal carriages and bed, with a
'' j flock of coal in the coal houses fufliciest to raa
-1 nufaiSlure three hundred tons of iron.— Apply to
RUMFORD y ABIJAH DAWES,
No. 7, South Water-street.
CLARET
JkX * ] OF THE
' a o t I Vintage of 1792,
ne- 1 In cases of 14 and 30 bottles each,
re . J FOR s.«n BY
KUNDLE LEECH.
, Mirth 19 ntwl'tf
Canal Lottery,
No. 11.
Scheme of a Lottery,
Authorized by an aft, entitled, " an aft to
enable ;he President and Managers of the
Sch'aylJtill and S*fqueli«Qnah navigation, to
raise, by way of Lottery, the sum of Tour
Hundred TAoufand Dollars, for the purpose
of completing the works, in their aft* of
incorporation mentioned."
V Dollar*
I Prize of twenty thousand doHars, so,oo®
I of ten thoufaud dollars, lo,coo
5 of four thousand dollars each, to
be paid to the pofieflbrs of the five
numbers fir ft our of the wborl on tha
last day's drawing, at which time there
(hill not be less than 'SOO numbers un
drawn, ao,oca
10 of two thousand dollars'each, as,ooo
2D of one thousand dollars each,. ac,oca
43 of five hundred dollars each, ai,joo
too of lw> hundred dollar* each, 10,000
joo of one hundred dollars each, lo,oco
110 of fifty dollars each, 11,000
29503 of five dollar* each, 1 *7«s® 3 _
30,000 Tickets at tea dottirs each. 300,00 a
Six dollars for esch ticket will only be de
manded at the time of fsle
All prraes (hall be paid ten days after the
drawing is fioifhed, upon the demand of the
pofl'effur of a fortunate ticket, fubjeft to a de<
du&ion of fifteen per cent.
Such prizes as are not demanded within ti
months after the drawing i» finifhed, of which
public notice be given, (hall be considered as
relinqnifhed for the use of the Canai Jud applied
accordingly. ,
At a Meeting of the President and Mana
ger* of the Schuylkill and Sufqoehanna
Canal Navigation—and the President and
Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill
Canal,
Resolved, That Joseph Ball, John Steirunetr,
Standiih Forde. Francis Weft, James M«Cre.j„
John Miller, jus. and William Montgomery,
be a committee to arrange and direst the mode
of disposing of the tickets 1 which committee
(hall deposit this money in bank, to be carried
to the credit of an account to be opened for
the Lottery.
We the Commifiisners appointed by the Go
vernor to superintend the drawing of the Lot
tery, inform the public, that the tickets are
now rolling up, and that the drawing will po
sitively commence on Mondaythe 29th of May
next.
Frederick Kuhl, «
James jQJhy
George Budd.
Philad. April 17, 1797. 2aw
Tickets at fix dollars each to be had of the
managers, cr &a*»l office, near the bank
of the United States. .
Chocolate and Mustard
Manufactured as
Ginger and Pepper ground
Shelled or Pearl Barley
Bhiladelphia Porter, Beer, Ale and Cyder
London Porter
Taunton and Bsrton Ale
Red Port and other Winet, eithe bottled,
or by the pipe, quarter-cask or gallon —suitable
for exportation or home confumptioR —
For Sale by
John Haworth.
No. 98 south Front street.
May 18 tI»4W
For Sale,
At this Office,
No. 119 Chrfnvtjlreet,
A few copies of a late Report of a Committee
of the Senate, 011 the fubjeit of the
GEORGIA LANGS.
March 13 §
Caution.
THE Public are hereby forewarned against
trusting the ftep-daugliter of the Subfcrib
j er, and her mother, his second wife. Repeated
mifconduil compels him to forbid any pcrlon to
give them credit on his account, as he will pay
„ 110 debts of their contraifling after this date.
LUNO BROWN.
Philadelphia, May r6, 1797 18—^fthjt
i SWAN N'S
Riding Scbiol, Horse Academy W Infirmary,
Adjoining the Public Squire, Market Street.
T. SWANN
RETURNS his fmccre thanks tothofe gentlemen by
whom he has been employed, during hisrcGdence in
s this City, »nd Hatteri himfelfthat the facerfs of his
efforts, in the numerous, obflinate and dangerous dif
" cases in Horses, in which he has been consulted, to
gether with his moderate charges, will feeure their
future favors and recommendation.
He now begs leave to inform them and the public
>t Urge that his spacious and commodious premises,
ere&ed for the purposes above described are open for
the reception of pupils of either sex, who wiftito be
inftruSed in the Art of Riding, and the light method
s of governing their horses, so ss to ride them with
' cafe elegance, and fafety—their horses will be caie
fully and expeditioully broke, forevery purpofe,and
made obedient to he will of the riders j the naiurajl
8. powers which are shut up in them, will be unfolded
by art, calling forth uniformity o( motion, and giving
to that noble animal all those beauties of attion which
;e providence has so bountifully tif (lowed on them,
id Also, at his hospital, every diforderto which the
es horse is liable will be treated according to the rules of
art, confirmed by long and repeated experience.
L The utility of the above institution has never been,
qneftioned, that it has long been wanted in this city,
gentleman's Itud willmanifeft,and T. Swann
r " as the titfteftiblifherof the veterenary att, foDcits and
r " relies upon the fuppottof thai public (which he ia
a ever anxious in serving) to enable him to biingit to
a- perfection. The idea of a fubfeription for that pur.
to pose has beeu hinted by several gentleman, who Willi
10 promote the inftitution —the amount of each fub
fcrip*ion to bercturned by services in any of the di
_ profeffes, agreeable to the rate of charge!
Ilated in itis hand bill. Sychftibfcription is now o
pen, »nd the fignstures of many refpeflable gentlemen
already "brained. He therefore injorms hit friend*
and fu< h Ladies and gcntletneo to whom he has not
the honor of being knawn, that he (hall in a few
days ukcthe liberty of waiting upon them aud solici
ting fcbeir fuoportand prote&ioc.
N. B. Horles sre properly prepared for those L»--
di.-sind Geuilcmenwho wilh to be indruQed.
Nov. j. "h<5K.
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