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LESLIE and PRICE, No. 79, Market-street, Pmladelphu, HAVE IMPORTED, by the late arrivals from London, 1 large aflnrtment «f WARRANTED IVA'I CUES, eonfifting of horizontal, capp'd and jewd'd Gold Watehes, with focoads, of fifperior : workmanlhip and elegance i also capp'd and jewel d and plain Gold Watches ; capp'd & jewell'd, capp'd, fcconds, day of the memth, and plain Silver Watches; eight day & chamber Clocks,; elegant French Clocks with marble frames; eight day and thirty ho»r, brass works, ice. t Decembet 22, 1706. dim C A u no N. ~ WHEREAS very large and lieary debts ?re juftlv due and Owing from mefl'rs. Blair M'Clcnttchan an"d Patrick Mtore, of the city of Philadelphia, merchants, trading under the firm of Blair M'Slenaelxm ami P. Moore, and from Blair irl'Clenachan in his feparat* capacity ; to whisb, by the laws of the land, all the joint as wejl as separate property of the said, Gentle men, is, and ought to be, liable. And whereas it is clearly and fetisfa&orily afcertaineu, that inr. Blmr M'Clenacban, of the said firm, has conveyed away to mr. "John H. Hujlon, his 'fon-in law, to J>is daughter, aiifs M'Chnacban, and to his son, Setrge M'Clenachnn, several large and valuable real estates, as well as eonfiderable personal property, in the city and county of Philadtlphia, in the county of Lancas ter, in the eounty of New-Castle' on Dsrlaware, and slfewhere, with a view, es it is apprehended, to de feat the Creditors in the recovery of their just debts.—< This is, therefore, to forewarn all perfoas whamfa ever, against the pnrehefe from the f>id" grs&tees, or either »f them, of any portion of the laid real or per sonal property, as the most vigorous «iea fores will withaut delay be taken ta render tie fame liable to the just demands of the Creditors. By order of the Creditors. Thomas Fitafimoni, Philip Nicklin, / ljuac Vharton, J" Committee. William M'Mnrtrit, 1 Samuel W. t'i/ker, -J , Philadelphia, December I7thj 1796. loth.J TO THE PUBLIC. THE caution introduced into the public prints, warning all pe/foHS 'aqainft pun-hating from the grantees »f Blair M'Gieuachan, any portion of the large, r«al and personal estates he conveyed away to hit fon-in law and to his children was the result of a deliberation had upon the fubjeft by a general and numerous meeting of the creditors as well of Blair M'Cleaachan and P. Moore as ef Blair M'Clena chan individually. It was 110 mere than an execu tion of that trust confcd«d in the? fubferibers by those creditors: a step which it would have been a btaech of duty and honor in them to have emitter!. The very ftatcment of the fat* therefore mall djf pcl the imputation that it was either " precipitate or vindictive." It originated in a dcfirc to feeure the property of the debtor as a fund far the pay ment of his just debts. It was fanAioned by the advice otcoancil as a measure neeejary to the fafety of the creditors. Jf the advertisement has been injurious to Mr. M'Clenachan he owes that injury to his own unjafliliable conduct, not to the fnb fctibers who lujre merely published the truth in terms as mild i?s the faSt would admit, and who mean to investigate in a high court of justice the validity of thole pnr'chafes of which Mr. M'Clc ■achan so confidently speaks. The fubferibers therefore are bound by a sense of dnty to the creditors in general to repeat their eaution against puroJ>afing of those grantees or either of them, and to extend the terms of it to a pnrehafe from any other perfous (if such there be) to whom Mr. M'Clcnachan may have made similar cenveyannes. (Signed) T. FITZSIMONS, * P. NICKLIN, ISAAC WHARTON* WILLIAM M'MURTRIE, SAM-UEL W. FISHER. Philad. Dee. 21, 1796. fc-f" Those printers who have been requested to publifii the firlt Caution, are defirsd to publiih this also. . Walhmgton Canal Lottery, No. I. WHEREAS the S®tate of Maryland has authorjfed the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thoufanu, two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting a Canal through the City of Walhington, froxi th Po tomacto theEaftern Branch Harbour. The following is the SCHEME of No. 1. Viz .1 Prize of 10,000 dollars, ao.ooo I ditto 10,000 , 10,000 f last drawn J Tickets, each j OGO 3.?,000 6 ditto 1,000 6,000 10 ditto 400 4,c00 to ditto ICO j ,000 SS ditto jo 1.7.J0 57J0 ditto n,' . 69,008 To be raised for the Cassl, 26,150 ißjo Prizes, ' 175,000 11650 Blanks, not two to a prize. 17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175, oqp £3" The Commiflioners have taken the Securities re quired by the aforefaid aa for the pnn&ual payment o the prizes. I he drawing sf tins LotJery will eommence, without delay, as soon as tlv* Tickets are fold, of which tiaielv notice will be given. Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months after the drawing is finilhed, shall be considered as relinquilhed for the benefit ef the Canal, and appropriated accordingly. (Signed) NOTLEY YOUNG, DANIEL CARROLL, c/D LEWIS DEBLOIS, , GEORGE WALKER, Wm. M.DUNCANSON, THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY. City »f Feb. u. $ 1 lories taken in, For the Winter Sea/on, And fed cm clover hay at the Subscribers pkee, 12 r»ile« on the Bristol Road, where good (tabling is pro vided, and great eaie will be taken of them William Bell. Nov. 23. mwfawmtht-f. DANCING SCHOOL. WILLIAM M'DOUGALL will open his school on Mon day the 31ft inft. at ten o'clock in the morning, at his Elegant hew Ball Rooms, Iq Fourth, between Chefnut and Walnut Streets. Hours of tuition for young ladies, from 10 to i o'eloek on Mondays, Wednesday, and Friday mornings; and for young gentlemen from 6 to 9 o'clsck on the evenings o the fame days. In addition to a number of new ocrtillions, he means bo introduce a variety of Scotch Reels. Ncte. The &rft pra&ifnag ball to be on Tuesday c veiling, the firft of November-, and to be continued every Tuesday, during the feafoii. For terms, &c, enquire at his house, Nf.134, Market (lrcet. oa. 17. tthf A Manufactory FOR SALE. A Valuable SOAP and CANDLE Manufactory, fifuate in a convenient part of'the cftv ; the works almoit new, on an entirely original conduction, and built of the bfcft materials, and may be set to work imVnedrately« Persons who with to purchase, are requested to apply at No £73, South Second Street. September 13. t t f t>t Twenty Guineas Reward. RAN AW AY from the fubferiber on the 23d October, a Dark MULATTO BOY, named MOSES ; %\ years old ; about 5 feet 8 inches high; had on a inked green coat, with a gre<# velvet cape and oval yellow buttons j a striped vest ; a pair of dark spotted pantaloom, and whole boots much worn. It h probable he may change his name and dress. He ha» been aceuftomed to driving 3 carriage, and waiting. The above reward will be paid for l'tcuring him so that the fubferiber may get hnr. again, and if brought home all reafsiiable charges paid by Robins Chamberiaine. Eafton, Maryland, Nov. 10. 14 $imaawtf Le Breton, SURGEON-DENTIST, Pupil of the celebrated Mr. Dubois, late Dentlft to the Ki»g and Royal Family of France, member of the College and Academy of Surgeons at Paris, Keeps a complete assortment of evety thing neoefiary to be used fortljie Prcfcryation of the Mouth and Teeth. Patent Mineral Teeth, and Human & Tvory Teeth ; Dentrifice in powder; Opiate; excellent Elixir for sweetening the mouth and preferring the teeth—he also furnifhes Brufhei and foft Sponges. %.* He lives in Chefnut-ftreet, No. 135, abevf Fourtli-ftreet. November 16. ys Samuel Richardet ]D ESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEE HOUSE in the city of Philadelphia; The SuWfcription Room will be furnffh«d with all the daily papers publiffced in Philadelphia, New-York, Bof | ton, Baltimore, together'with those of the principal com mercial cities of Europe—They will be rctg&larly filed and none permitted to be taken zeway on any account. Tea* Coffee, Soupes„Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety of Frcnch Liquors; together with the usual refreihments, will at all times be procured at the bar. Gentlemen may depend op being accommodated witk the choicest of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the mod approved Malt Liquors from London and other brewerie's. The Larder will befupplied with the prime and earliest produAiens of the Season. Large and frnall Parties, or single Gentlemen, may be accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners, or Suppers, at hours most convenient to tliemfelves—a cold Collation is regularly kept for conveniency, the Billof Fare to be had at th# bar. The Lodging Rooms will be completely furniftsd, and the utmost attention paid to cleanlifiefs, and every other requisite. Samuel Richardet will behappy to receive, and the commands of his Friends, and the Public at large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledge® himfctf that'nothing on his part fhallbe wanting to pre serve that patronage with which he ha* been so diftinguHh ingly honored. Philadelphia, April 19. mwf Treasury Department, September 28, 1796. NOTICE is hereby given, that pr<jpofals will be re ceived at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury until the expiration of the firft day of March next en iuing, for thefupply o£ all rations which may he required so* tile use of ihe United States, from the firft day of June, 1797, to the thirty-firlt day of May, 1798, both days inclusive, at\he pl*«c» and within the diftri<sis here after mentioned, viz. At Oiwego; at Niagara; at Pjeique Ifte; at Sandulky Lake, and on .S«mdufky River; at Detroit; at Mic^ilimackinac; at Fort-Frank lin ; at Pittfbyrgh ; at'Cineinnati; at Fort-Hamilton ; at Fort St. Clair; at Fort-JclTerfon; at Grenville; at ; Picque Town and liOr&mies Store; at Fort Adams; at Fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance ; at any place Fort Defiance on the Miami River to at Fort Steuben ; at Fort Maffac ; at any place from Fort Maftac to the south boundary of the United States on the river Milfifippi ; at Fort Knox ; at Ouiatanon. If supplies (hall be required ior any pods or places not mentioned in this notice, all such fupplrcs ibali be fur niibed at prices proportioned to thole to be paid 'at the posts before recked, or as mny be hereafter agreed an between the United States and the Cor.irr.-iW. The rations to be (applied are to confiit of the fol lowing articles,' viz. One. pound two ounces of bread »r flour. One pound two ouncas of beef, or fourteen ounces of pork or bacon. Half a gill of rum, brandy or whiftey. One quart and half a pint of fait.") Two quarts of Vinegar,. ( . , Two pounds of Soap,' ( P ar hun(ircd rat,on > One pound of Candles, J The rations are to be furniihad in ferfh quantities, asthar tfiere shall at p.ll times during the laid term, be fufliojeut for the coafunaption of the troops at Michilimackicac, De troit, Niagara, audOfvvego, for the term of lix months in advance, and at each of the other polls, for thq term of at least three months in advance, in good and whole some provisions, if the fame shall be required. It is ko be un der ilood, that tlve Contru&or is to be at the and risk of ilTuirgthe fupplias to the tr©op6 atoach post, and thai all losses sustained by the depredations of an enemy, or j by means of the troops of the United States, shall be paid ! for at the pricc of the articles captured or deUroyed, on the depofitioHs of two or more persons of creditable cha racters, and the certificate of a commiflioncd officer, as certaining the circumstances of the loss, and the amount of t)tt m for which oompiwfation shall be claimed OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. f Wafliington Lottery. ri.CK.fiTS, v/arranted uacirawn, may be pur chafed ar oxcHangtfd for prizes, at the Office, No. 147, Cheftiut- where a corr«<& Numerical book i& kept torpubii: Also Canal Lottery Tickets for sale or ex changed for prizes di jwr in the Wafhingtoti Lottery, of which the 50th and 51ft days returns are received, dpr The* Bufinefi of a Broker carried on as ufuaff V A SHARE in the NEW THEATRE to be foM on reafon&bh* terms. f December 49. ttstf James M'Alpin, Taylor, No. 3, Smith FourthJ}rcct % RETURNS his grateful acknowledgments to his Friends and the Public for their liberal cncouragem eot, and begs leave to i'olicit a continuance of their favors. He has on hand an extensive alFortruent of the Most Fafoionable GOODS, • :id of the bed .quality, suitable for the fesfon. At this (hop Gentlemen call be furuiChed withthejk !t materials, and have them made op i« the nested and m -ft F.ifnionable manner, and an the shortest notice. lie iy.M thankfully receive any orders, anil pay a prompt ami panSual attention to them. Nsvember 10. w , ro BE SOLD, A L tASE far/e-vm year,,from the 2 sth March next, in I lot capital and bawtiful F celled PROSPECT-HILL, Situated within one quarter of a mile from the Bra.idywine Mills, andc.alf a mile from ihe borough of Wilmington, dwelling house is built of (tone, two dories' high, genteelv fini.'hed, and contain,four handfime rooms 00 a an entry, with capital garrets, znd convenient cellara, It .is gen cully thought to command the mofta grceable profpeS of the Delaware, from,the fomce of that liver to the Capes. This profpeft ia greatly rmbclli.W by a full view of a va(t body of meadow, through which the Chnlliana and Brandywine creeks are feeri winding in beau tiful meanders. Near ihe house are a Kiletten, a fpaeinua hone liable and hay loft, a barn, a carriage house, rpiik ftoufe, &c. and a well of as puifc water as any on the conti nent. The garden contains an acre and quarter of land, a bounding with fruit, and particularly with peach trees, of the very bed kind, brought from Maryland, and in full Hear, ing. There is, moreover, on the place, a young, jpole orchard begining to bear, and lcverai old ireesthat produce abundantly, besides cherry and other ornamental trees, in great numbers. The farm confills of near Gxty acres of land, ot good quality, aud clear of incumbrances, except taxed, twenty of which ire now in excellent clover and timothy, and ten more will be ready tor lowing next fpriiig. A i«- fider.ee of nearly 8 years has convinced the fubferiber that the ftuation is remarkably healthy. The groat poll lond from Philadelphia to the Southward runs within Seventy yards of ihe house. In a word, the beamirs and conveni ence of this situation cannot be enumerated in an advcrtile ment, and when examined, will probably command the at tention of any pei son who is desirous of living at one of the most elegant country feats on the continent. The pur-ehafer may enter on the prcmifts nestfpring, or perhaps, thin fall, if application be immediately made to Diclor NICHOLAS WAY, in Philadelphia, to Dodor WH RTON, un ll« premifcs, or, in his abfenee, to Mr. GEORGE TRUII T, in Wilmington. A quantity of excellent Hay, Grain in the ground, fnme Stock, See. may be bid by the purchaser at the time of sale. Nov - 7 eodt'f ■■■ ■ .... , 1 - ■ —- — , 1' City of Washington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT 01 THE FEDERAL CITY-. A magnificent > ao,ooo dollars, & 1 fjdwelling-htnifo, 3 cjfh 30,000, are 3 sD ' aoß I ditto 15,000 & calls is,ooo 4o,oo» I ditto 15,000 & calh 15,000 30,000 1 ditto 10,000 & csfh 10,000 so,ooo I ditto 5,000 & cash 5,090 10,00 a 1 ditto 5,000 & eaih 5,000 ic,ooo I cash prize oF 10,000 » do. 5,000 each, are • 10,000 /lo do. 1,000 - - 10,000 10 do. 500 - - **1,000 00 do. 100 - «. lOjOco aoo do. 50 - - 10,000 400 do. 25 - . 10, coo 1,000 do. to - io,ioo 15,000 do. 10 - 150,000 16,739 Prizes. 33,161 Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, st Eight Dollars, 400,000 N. B. Tofavour those who mavi take » quantity of Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dolWs will be the 1 st dr.iyva ticket, and the 3a,ooothe last but on* 1 And approved notes, securing payment In either mousy or prizes/in ten days alter drawing,, will be ,re«eived'for any number not >cfs than 30 tickets. This Lottery will afford an elegant fpeoimen of the pri vate buildings to be ereftedin the City of Wafliington' Two bea*tiful designs are already fcle&ed for the entire fronts on two of the public (quart 3; from these prawings •it ispropofed toereel two centre and four corner bailding.B,. as soon as pofiible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complcfc, to the fortunate adventurers, in the niaimerdefcribcd in the scheme for the Hot-el Lottery. A nett deduction, of live p« cent, will be made to defray the necessary e*ptnfes, of printing, the fnrplas will be made a part of the fund intended for the National UKiverGty, to be creeled within the city of Washington. The Drawing will commctice as scon as the tickets are old off.—The iKoney prizes will bepayaMe in thirty day* afrer it is flnifhed ; and any prizes for which fortunate numbers ate not produced within twelve months after ths drawing is closed, are to be cpnfidcred as given towardu the limj! for the University ;it :wing determined to f<jttl» the whole bufmefs in a year from the eiding of thfcdraw i»g, and to take up the bonds given as security. The real securities given for the payment of the Prizes, arc held by the President and two Direiftors of the Bank of Columbia, and l are valued at more tpai) half the a mount ol the lottery. The twenty lour gentlemen who by appointment of the late .Commifftdners assisted jn the managemc»s of th« Hotdl'Lottery are rojudted to undertake this arduous talk a Second tune 011 bdiaif ef the public ; a fafficietit num ber of these having kindly acctpted, it is hoped that the friends to a National,Univerfity arid the other f-.dcral ob. jeiSsmajr contiKueto favor the defijn. By accounts received from the.'di::etent parts of th» Continent as well as from Europe, where "the tickctn have been lent for sale, the public ar? aifured that tbi drawing will speedily commence, and that the care ar.d caution unavoidably ne-ellary to insure a fjfe disposal of th« tickets, has rendered the ihivr- fufpeoOon indifpenlafcla. SJA, i'.WDGET. .§. Tickets may be had at the E,u>k as Colsmbia ; of James Wed & Co. Baltimore; of Fetcr Oilman, BcV.'tor ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of {tichard TVells* Cooler's Ferry. ta PRINTED BY JOHN FEHTP, ■—No. Ix 9 — CHr S» U T-ST RS£ T. [Pricc Eight Dollari p. r AnnuM.}
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