Wants a place, as Wet Nurse, A woman with a good bre ft of milk, who can be well'recommended, for further particulars enquire of the Printer. Jan. 17. Bank of the United S'ates, December 261b, 1796. WHEREAS the following described Certificates of Fublic Debt, credited in the books of the Ireafuty, and of Stock of the Bank of the United States, were loft with the brig Peggy, John Hyer, mailer, on her paflage to London —Therefore notice is hereby given, that cation will be made for others of the fame deleription agreeably to the rules established at the Treasury and-Baitk of the United States refpeilivcly. CERTIFICATES OF PUBLIC DEBT. Date&No. In whose favor lffued. Dolls. Cts. Mar, 4,1796. 8169 &■? Walter Boyd, aof ioooo cach def. alTu. 2170 i ditto 6 do. i, 77 ditto I 5421 93 do. Feb. 16. * 14036 Fermin de Taftet, I 3900 6perct. dom. Mar. 4. 14076 Francois G.dc Tourncs, t 400.1 do; 14077 ditto J 1 555 47 do. 35128 Diego Dittmer, 1 674 44 do.affu. 3539 ditto 1 1169 15 do. Feb. 16. 14034 ditto 1 3499 46 do. dom. Mar. 4. 14078 Jofcph Lucas 1 3000 do. 3527 ditto 1 1000 do.affu. Feb, 16. 14035 Pares Sc Heygafce, 1 2632 58 do. dom. 3517 ditto 1 1367 4 i6uo do. do. CERTIFICATES OF BANK STOCK. Dates & No. Ia wh.fe lavor iffucj, Jtn. 1. 1796. 1960910 ). (c . \tkinfon, sos t (hare. J9613 ) „ 1046 Thomas Andros, 3 shares. 4 T?2 ditto 2 lha es. 387] S°4s | J123 V William Barnard, 7 1 ' >9»59 I to I 19261 J o Blair, a £ fharei. »*3 8 ) 9°4&iditto 2 »o (hares ®9 5 K s8 5 j ditto > 4 (hares. 13227 & )r«. David Bogue, * 1 (hare. 135 6 5 J 609 Martin de Havilland 1 5 (hares. 1666 ditto 1 4 shares. *959 &) Samuel Etheridge, * 3 »"'«• 2067 ditto * * ar "- 95 to 100 Jofoua Grigby, jun. " 5 fha»e«. 14023 &)| M rs .Sarah Harms, 2 l share. 14024 ) ,'"3.fiCLri' •»*-> ®4j3 Philadelphia, Jan. 13,17^6-3 Jan. 16. d6w. FOR SALE, At Whitefides' Tea Ware-Hpufe, No. 99, North Second Street. Imperial f Hyson Skin. Hyson, > Frejh Teas. o introduce a variety of Scotch Reels. Note. The firft pra&ifiug ball to be on Tuesday e vening, the firft of November, and to be continued every Tucfday, during the season. For terms, &c, enquire at his house, N0.134, Market ftreet. oa. 17. »hf CAUTION. WHEREAS very large and heavy debts are justly due and owing from mefirs. Blair M'Clenacban and Patrick Mtore, of the city of Philadelphli, merchants, trading tinder the firm of Blair M'Glenachan and P. Moore, and from Blair M'CUnaehan in his separate capacity ; to which, by the laws of the land, all the joint as welt as separate property of the said Gentle men, is, and ought to be, liable. And whereas it is clearly and fatitfa&orilv af'ctrtained, that mr. Blair ypClenachan, of the faic! firm, has conveyed away to mr. John H. Hujlor, his son-in-law, to his daughter, miss M'Clenacban, and to his son, George APClenachan, several large and valuable real estates, as well a» considerable personal property, in the city and csnnty of Philadelphia, in the county of Lancas ter, in the county of New-Callle Delaware, ind elsewhere, with a view, as it is apprehended, to de feat the Creditors in the recovery of their just debts.— This is, therefore, to forewarn all persons whomso ever, against the purchase from the said grantees, or either of them, of any portion of the said real or per sonal property, as the molt vigorous measures will without delay be taken to render the fame liable to the jtrtt demands of the Creditors. By order of the Creditors. Thomas Fitzfimons, "J Philip Nicklin, / Isaac Yharton, Committee. William M'Murtrie, I Samuel W. t'ijher, -J Philadelphia, December 17th, 1796. 2Cth.s TO THE PUBLIC. THE caution introduced into the public prints, waruing all pcrfonr against purchaiiog from the grantees of Blair M'Clenachan, any portion of the large, real and petfonal estates he conveyed away to his fon-in law and to hit children wa» the result of a deliberation had upon the fubjedt by a general and. numerous meeting of the creditors as well of Blair M'Clenachin and P. Moore as of Blair M'Clena chan individually. It was no more than an execu tion of that trull confided in the fubferiberg by those creditors : a step which it would have been a breach of duty and honor in them to have omitterl. The very ftatecnent of the fadt therefore must dis pel the imputation that it was" either " precipitate .or vi«di&ive." It originated in a defne to leoure the property of the debtor as a fund for the pay ment of his just debts. It was fan&ioned by the advice of council as a measure necejfary to the lafety of the creditors. If the advertisement hat been injurioßS to Mr. M'Clenachan he owes that injury to his own Hnjaftifiable conduA, not to the fub feiibers who have merely puWilhad the truth is terms as mild as the fa& would admit, and wlio mean to invefiigate in a high court of justice the validity of tho(e purchases of which Mr. M'Cle nachan so confidently speaks. The fubfcriUers therefore are bound by a sense of duty to the creditors in general to repeat their caution againtl purohaling of those grantees or either of them, and to extend the terms of it to a purchase from any other persons (if fuck there be) to whom Mr. M'Clenachan may have made similar conveyances. (Signed) T. FITZSIMONS, P. NICKLIN, ISAAC WHARTON, WILLIAM M'MURTRIE, SAMUEL W.FISHER. Phtlad. Dec. 21, 1796. 03" Those printers who have been rcquefled to publish the firft Caution, are defire4 t publifti this also. Washington Canal Lottery, N0 . I. WHEREAS the State of Maryland* has autharifsd the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thousand, two hundred, and fifty dollar*, for the purpose of cutting a Canal through the City of Washington, fro** th Po tomacto theEaflern Branch Haruour. The following is the SCHEME of No. I. Viz -'I Prize of ao,ooo dollars, 30,000 I ditto 10,000 10,000 7 last drawn 7 Tickets, each j *' 000 ">°°° 6 ditto 1,000 6,000 10 ditto 400 4,000 ao ditto 100 »,000 5.5 ditto 50 2,750 5750 ditto ii 69,008 To be raised for ths Canal, 16yli® 5850 Prizes, 17JP00 11650 Blanks, not two to a prize. 17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175,000 The CommitTioners hav» taken the Securities re quired by the aforefaid ael for the pun&ual payment o: the prizes. The drawing ef this Lottery will commence, withom delay, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be given. Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months after ths , drawing i 6 finifhed, shall be considered as relinquiih.d for the benefit ef the Canal, and appropriated accordingly. (Signefl) NOTLEY YOUNG, DANIEL CARROLL, o/D LEWIS DEBLOIS, GEORGE WALKER, W m . M. DUNCANSON, THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY. Cit of Waihipgton, Feb. 11. j Far Sale, By the Subfcribers—ln VENN-STREET, 65 Pipes Excellent Madeira Wine, Izuported by the Eagl^. WILLINGS & FRANCIS. Nov, ,30 woe J Le Breton, S UR G EON-DENTIST, Pupil of the celebrated Mr. Dubois, late Dentist to the King and. Royal Family of France, member of the College and Academy of Surgeons at Paris, Keeps a complete aflortment of every thing necefTary to be used for*he Preservation of the Mouth and Teeth. Patent Minoral Teeth, and Human & Ivory Teeth ; Dentrifke in powder Opiate ; excellent Elixir for sweetening the mouth and preserving the teeth—he alio furnishes Brulhes and foft Sp nges. * m * He lives in Chtfnut-Jlrcet, No. 135, above Fourtij-ilreet. November 26. tts Twenty Guineas Reward. RAN AW AY froai the fubferiber on the 23 d O&ober, a Dark MULATTO BOY, named MOSES; 21 years old; about 5 feet 8 inches high ; had on a mked green coat, with a green velvet cjape and oval yellow buttons; a striped vest ; a pair of dark spotted pantaloons, and whole boots much worn. It is probable he may change his name and dress. Vie has been accuftoi?ied to driving a carriage, and waiting. The above reward will be paid for fccuring him so that the fubferiber may get him again, and if brought home all reasonable charges paid by Robins Chamberlahie. Ballon, Maryland, Nov. 10. 14 ■Sinnawtf Horses taken in, For the Winter Season, And fed on clover hay at the Subscribers place, 12 raile. on the Bristol Road, where good (tabling is pro vided, ind great care will be taken of them William Bell. Nov. 23. mwfiwmthtf. Samuel Richardet T) ESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEEHOUSE m the city of Philadelphia; The Subscription Room will b$ furnilhed with all the daily papers published in Philadelphia, New-York, Bos ton, Baltimore, together/with thole of the pri/icipil com mercial citiss of Europe—They will be rttgularly filed and none permitted to be taken away on any account. Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety of French Liquors; together with the usual refreikments, will at all times be procured at the bar. Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated with the choicest of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the nioft, approved Malt Liquors from London and other breweries. The Larder will befupplied witja the prime and oarlieft productions of the Scafon. Large and fraall Parties, op single Gentlemen, may be accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners, or Suppers, at hours most convenient to fheoifelves —a cold Collation is regularly kept for conveniency, the Billof Fare to be had at ths bar. The Lodging Rooms will be completely furniftipd, and the utmost atuntien paid to cleaulinefs, and every other requifitc. '£? Samuel Richardet will behappy to receive, and execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges himfekf that nothing on his part fliall be wanting to pre serve that'patronage with which he has been so diftingutfn ingly iionored. Philadelphia, April 19. mwf A Manufactory FOR SALE. A Valuable SOAP and CANDLE Manufa&ory, fiiuate in a convenient part of the city ; the works altnotl new, on an entirely original con{tru£tion, and built ot the Left materials, and may be set to work immediately. Persons whowiflato purchase, arc requcfted to apply at No 273,- South Second Street.* September 13. ttf /[ j SWAN N'S Riding School, Horse Academy isf Infirmary, Adjoining the Public Square. Market Suect. T. SWANN RETURNS his sincere thanks to those gentlemen by whom he has been employed, during his residence enfjiia JCity, and flatters hnnfelf that the success ot his eifuits, in the m»merous, obstinate and dangerous diseases in Horses, in which he has been consulted, together with his moderate chargcs, will fe ure their arid recommendation. , He now begs leave to inlorm ihem and the public at large that his Ipacious and co:nmodious prcmiics, ercClcd tor the purposes above de-scribed are opera for the reception of pupils of either fox, who wilhto bcinttruttcd in the Art of Hiding and the right method of governing their horses, so as to ride them with ease, elegancc, and lafety—their horses will be carefully and cxptfditioully broke, for everjy purpose, and made obedient,tot he will of the rideis ; the natural powers which are shut up in them, will be unfolded by art, calling forth uniformity ot motion, and giving to that noble animal aM thole beadties of attion which providence has so bounti fully be (lowed on them. Also, it his hospital, every disorder to which the horse is liable will be treated according to the rules ot art, confirmed by long and repeated experience. The utility of the above institution has never been qneftion ed, that ic has long been wantediii this city, every gentleman's llud wvll manifeft, ar>d T. Sw ( a»n as the firft eftahlither of the vetercnary art, solicits aad relies upon the support of that public (which he is ever anxious in fcTving) to enable him to bring it to perfe&ion. The idea of a fubicription for ?hat purpoCe has beeu hinted by several gentlfinnn, who wilVi to promote the institution—the amount of eacn fubfcripiion to be returned by services in any of the detriments he orofcflTes, agreeable to the rate of cherg;*s (latcd in ins hand bill. Such fubicription is now ooeu, and the signatures of many rerpe£t 'able gentlemen already obraintd. He therefore injorms his hiends and fui h Ladies and gentlemen to whom lie has not the henor of being known, that he ftiali iff* a few days take the liberty of waiting upon them and folicuing their lupport and proteflion. N" B. Horses ore properly prepared for those Ladies and Genilemeiiwho wilh to be inftruded. Nov. 5. tlh&f. this day is published, A new method of keeping Bill Books, Adapted for the ease and convenience of merchants irt general ; but particularly for those who are ex tensively conctfrned in trade: exhibitujg at one vjew, all the bills which a merchant may have to receive ur pay» in the course of the whole year, for each month feparaiively. And thereby pre venting the trouble and inconvenience attendant on the mode now in use, of fele&ing the bills due in each month ff,om the promiscuous entries of fevcral months. To which is prefixed, A table (hewing the numher of days from any dny any ntonth, to the fame day in any other month. Philadelphia, printed for and iold by R. CAMP BELL & Co. January 2. tawtf Trcafucy Department, September IS, I 796, NrOTICB is hereby given, that prupofal* will be re ceived at the office of the Secretary of the Treasury until the expiration o£ the firfl day of March next en suing, for the {apply of all rations which may he required for the use of che United States, from the firfl c|ay of June, 1797, to the thirty-firft day of May, 1798, both days inclusive, at the places and within the diftriAs here after mentioned, viz. At Ofwego; at Niagara ; at lfte; at Sandulky Lake, and 011 Sanduiky River; at Detroit; at Michilimackinac; at Fort-Frank- at Pittsburgh ; at Cincinnati; at Fort-Hamilton; at Jjort St. Clair; at Fort-Jcfferfon; at Grenville; ai l J icque Town and Loramies Store; at Fort Adams; at Fort Wayne; at Fort Defiance ; at any place bslow Fort Defiance on the Miami River to Lake Eric; at Fort/ Steuben ; at FortMadac ; at any place from iort Maftac to the south boundary at the United States on the river Miflifippi ; at Fort Knox ; at Ouiatanon. If fupplies-ihaU be required ior any posts or peaces not mentioned in this notice, all such supplies {hail be ftir nifiied at prices proportioned to those to be paid at thd posts beiore recited, or as may be -hereafter agreed on between the United States ami the Contra&or. The rations to be are to con&t of the fol lowing articles, viz. * One poumJ two ounces of bread »r flour. '• One pound two ounces of beefy or fourteen ounces of pork or bacon. Half a gill of rum, brandy or whiflccy. One quart and half a pint of £alt.~"\ Two quarts of V inetrar, ( , . . Two pounds of Soap, (P" hUndrcd ratlGl " One pound of Candles, J The rations »re to be furnifhod in fach quantities. as that there shall at all Units during the said term, be fuiTiciect for the cAnfumption cf the troops at IVlichilimackinac, De troit, Niagara, and Ofwego, for the term of fi£ month* in advance, and at each of the other'pofts, for the term of at lead three months in advance, in good an d wholelome provisions, if the fame (tall be required. If is to be unj dej-llond, that the Contra&ot isto he at 'he ex«ence and rifle of iffuii g tile fopplids to the troops at each poll, and that all loffe. iuftained by the depredations of an enemy, or by nnsans of the troops of the Uniied States, (hall be paid for at the price of the articles c.iptnredor dei'.royed, on the depositions of two or more persons of creditable cha raiiers, and the certiS»ate of a corr.miflioncd olSccr, as certaining [he circumstances of the !ofs, and the amount jfff ths aitklcs for which oompeufation ihali be claimed OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. By Authority. Schuylkill Lottery. Sold by WILLIAM BLACKBURN, Nt>. 64, Siulb SecontlJlrcH. SCHEME of a LOTTERY, For railing Sixty Thousand Dollars, agreffcbly to an Aft of the Legiflaturc of Pennsylvania, pal Ted dating the la;t -fefliOn, for building a Stone Bridge over the River 'Schuylkill, at the Borough ot Reading, in tbe County of Berks. Dollars. 1 Prize of 20 000 Dollar® w 20,000 1 do. of 16,c00 do. • - 10,000 3 do. of 5,000 do, - - 15,000 4 do. of 2,000 do. - - 8,000 20 do. of 1.000 do. - 20,0c0 39 do. of 500 do. - . 80 do. of 200 do. - . - i6,0c0 '200 do. of 100 do. k . ao,oo© 300 fio. ©f 5 o do. - 15,00® Ido4 of 500 do. to be paid the ? . for ©f the firft drawn uo+\ 5 do. of 3,000 do. to be paid poifcfTors > of the five lad drawn aos t 9,400 do. o *5 : - 141,000 10,051 Prices goo, 000 10VC46 Blanks — 30,000 Tickets at Ten Dollars 300,000 AH Prizes (hall be piid fifteen days after the drawing is finiftied, upon the demand of a poifeflor of a fortunate qicket, fubjett to a deduction of twenty pef cent. The Drawing will commence as soon as the Tickets are 'difooird ot, or perhaps sooner. ot which pufc/lic notice will b£ given* Philip Mtlkr, Peter Kerjloner, William l*ilmcin\ Joseph Hiejler, James Diemer y Thmius Dundas % jfamer May, John Otto, John Keim, Daniel Graejf, Sebajlian Miller, Commissioned. Reading. May the 9th, 1796 Tickets in the Canal Lottery, No. a, to be had at the above office, where the earliest information of the draw ing of the Washington No. 2, and Pattcrfon Lottery\ are received, and check books for examination and regif. tering are kept. , O&ohcr 7. sawtf Brokers Office, and jt COMMISSION STORE. No. 63 South Third iW«et,oppofite the national new Bank" OAMUEL M FR OUNCES and JOHN VAN REED" O have entered into co-partnership,, under the firm of FR OUNCES & VAN REED, In the business of Brokers, Conveyancers and Gommrfliori merchants. They buy and fell on commiflion every ipecies of stock, notes of hand, bills of exchange, houses and lands, &c. - Money procured 011 deposits, &c. &c. -all kinds writings in the conveyancing line, done with neatnefsand dispatch; accounts adjusted, apd books fettled, in the most corred manner. . Conllant attendanci* will 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. S A MUKIf M. FRAUNCES, JOHN VAN REED. Philad. Auguft"a7, 1796. V m&wtf Lottery and Broker's Office, No. 64, South Second street. TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 2, for sale a Check Book for examination—and prizes paid in the late lottery. Check Books kept for examination and r filtering, for the City of Wafhingtoa, No. 1, and Pattelon Lotteri«, both of which are now drawing—information whtire tickets are to be had, and prfiies tachanged for undrawn tickets. A complete lift of all the prizes in the late New- Port Long-Wharf, Hotel and Public School' Lottery, for examination. The lub&riber foHcits the application of the public : and his friends, who wifb to purchase or fell Bank Stock, I Certificates. Bills of Exchange or Notes, Houxes, Lands, l See. or,to abtain money on depoGt of property. *- * Also 1 ickcts in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery fer sale at Ten Delhir« each, whioh will be drawn early in 1 the Spring. Wju. Blackburn, Philsdelphia, August 18, 1796. mth . PRINTED BY JOHN FENNOi —No. 119 — CHESNUT-STRBHT. [Prise fight Dollar# p«r Annum,J