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LANDING,
Fro*# on beard the Brig REBECCA, Dominic Divine,
\ Master, at Philip Care's Wharf, and for Sale by the
V Siibfcriber,
London Particular Madeira WINE, a
"% In Pipes, Hogsheads and Quarter Calks.
There are in the above parcel 10 Hhdi. of CHOICE "C
| s OLD WINE, fit for immediate use.
Robert Andrews,
Sept. 6. mwitf No. 86, So. Wharves.
THIS DAT PUBLISHED,
By J. ORMROD, No. 41, Chefrvut-ftreet,
(Price 11 t-» Cents) "
The President's Address en
To the People of the United States,
Announcing his intention of retiring from public life
at tlie expiration of tlie present constitutional term of
, preudency.
Sepmker so. d
•- ce
JUST PUBLISHED,
From the Press of MOREAU DF- ST. MERY,
And to be had at the principal Bookfcllers in the city,
(Price five five-penny bits)
A Humourous Pamphlet, entitled
The Political Massacre; »'
Or, Unexpected Ob/n vat ions on the Witingi «f our
present fcribbteri. ~
By JAMES QUICKSILVER, Author of the Bhu Stop. 2;
EmbelTilhed with a curious Cariciture. 4 C
S«pt. 1 o. dtf —
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Brokers Office,.and L
COMMISSION STORE. "
No. 6; South Third flr«ct,oppofite the national new Bank. 0
SAMUEL M FROUNCES and JOHN VAN REED, j°
have entered into co-partnerlhip, under the ftrra ot 1
ERAUNCES & VAN REED, in the bulinefs ef Brokers, ln
Conveyancers and CommifTion merchants. They buy and
fell on commifiion every species of stock, notes of hand,
bills of exchange, houses and lands, &c. (u
Montr procured on deposits, &c. ice. all kinds o'
■writings in the conveyancing line, done with neatnefsand
dispatch ; accounts adjusted, :'-hj hocks fettled, In the
mod correct manner. Coßftant attendance will be given.
They solicit a Ihare of the public favdr ; they are deter
mined to endeavour to defefve it.
N. B. The utmost fccrecy ebferved.
S AMUEL M. FRAUN'CES,
JOHN VAN REED.
Philad. August 17, r?9Q. pi&wtf _
B R A N D Y, I
OF lft and 4th proof, and equal in quality to that ittoort- pi
cd from France, may be had ot tlie fubferiber at his Distil-
A lefy, No. 115, Story or New-ilreet between Third and
Tourth-lkreeis. where the public, upon application, may tc
judge for theitifelvtSi and will find it an object well worth w
their attention. al
ROM and GIN in any quantity, for exportation o? home
% confupaption, and of fupetior quaiity —by o
Thomas Cave. w
P.S RYE, MALT. BARLEY, and MELASSES, will
be purchased, or taken in exchange for spirits, upon appli- tl
ration as above. Alio any quantity ot oilier wiue a
fit for diftulation.
/uguit sg h. 1706- M4W p
Notu Pubitfhivg by the Printer, a
At No. 3, Lxtitia Court, delivering to Subscribers, | h
and to be had at the «• ni'erent Book-Stores in tKs City, x<
Beniinan & Co's 3
CHEAP AND ELEGANT EDITION OP
The HOLY BIBLE.
Containing the Oldpnd Naw <•
TtlHmmts and the Apocrypha, with marginal notes aod're
erences. An Index ; or an account of the most rematkable f.
paifagesin the old and new TeAamcnt, pointing to the places j
wherein they happened, and to the places of fcriptuie whete. •
ia they are recorded.—A 1 ablt of Time.—Tables of scrip
ture lbeafures, weights and coins; with an appendix,contain- .
ing the method of calculating its vrAsumssf surfach
* iit/ierto uwtttngin Tteatifes on dit JuijeSf A Tabic ol Ojjiecs
cod Ccniitions ol men.
Conditions
i. The fueof this Edition will be a LARGE FOLIC), c
piloted on a beautiful new type, and good paper, made.par- I f
ticularly ior it, It will be publilhed in Numbers, notto es- ;
ceed 3c, one of which will be delivered w<ekly to fubferib- ' •
ers, at a quarter of a dollar. Those fubferibers who prefer -
receiving the work emflete, willbe attended to by fitfnifying f
the fame on any ot the fubfeription papers in rbe Booklloies ! .
in this city. | ,
s. There willbe an advance in the price, on subs tiblng j
after the fiift of August next. t
g. In ihf r.surfe of the Work willbe givea an elegant t(
Erontifpiecc—From an Engraving of the cdebratca ariift,
GkickiON.
Be&riman i: Cp. gratefully acknowledge the very libenl
encouragunent they havemet with; and havereafonto believe "
that the execution of their edition will anl'wer every expect '
Ution, .-nd ffcM its oa.« fraije. '
May 26 jaweoA. 1 1
, «
Philip Nicklin & Co.
HAVE FOR SALE,
Souchong _
Hyson Skin /
Young Hyson V FRESH TEAS
Hyson and \
Jmpcriil • ,
Yellow Nankeens
v China Ware, alTorted in Boxes and Chests
Qjsi^kfiiver
BanAanno Handkerchiefs of excellent quality ia
ehefts
London Market } MADEIRA WINE
London particular >in pipes, hogfteads, &
New-York Market J quarter calks
'Ttneriffe Wine 111 pipss and hogf.taiJs
Snrar Candr lav the Box
Sail Canvas No. 1 a 8
Lead in lhe«s , . '
3 Calks of Cutlery alWted
A few chests of Man.iiefW Goods, assorted thick
fct», cords, striped Na;>kecns, &c
---w -.all packages of black, tewiug-blki
X l'ierces Virginia ?)wke-rcct.
Nails ifTorteri in tallii
July 18 m w&f
• Mr. FRANCIS, "
\Of the frezu Theatre)
"AKES this opportunity of returhing thankr to his
Ifr, Solars aj>d le the public. Mr. Francis intends,
r tturu fioin Marvlaud, to open 2 public rca
-01) hi» " f r dancing, upon a plan entirely new. He
decty t> V.iuifclf that hi> attectiim to his pupils hi
tlatUf* ■ -ders any premifcs of tosduclmg his future
theito TtL m oH liberal and Oric'icli tcrffis, of pro
frherrn.» cr. !y unntcefli^y.
prie.-y t»tii Jte toitiec as <A>al.
.Y. B. w ,
Jaue 3 *
JOHN MILLER, Jun. & Co.
No. 8, CHESNQT STREET,
Have Imported in the late veffeU from Europe, &c. in
AND HAVE lOR SALE, ™
A general aflortraent of GOODS, suitable to the fcafon—
Amongst which are, So
BROAD and narrow CLOTHS,
Plain and twill'd COATINGS, • —
Rose striped snd point BLANKETS,
FLANNELS and B AISES, o (
HATS assorted in cases,
IRISH LINENS,
INDIA GOODS, g»nerally,
A Consigned Invoice ct IRONMONGFRY,
Coniprilir.g a capital aifortment to open ti (lore—-inc.u
diug Thirty Calfc of NAILS. This invoke will be fold
entire on very advantageous terms.
September ao.
Lottery
TV'OR raiCng Gxthoufand fix hundred and Cxty-fevcn
X dollars and fifty cents, by a dedudiiou of fifteen per
cent from the prizes, and nt< two blanks to a prixe. viz
{ Prize of 5000 dollars is dolllirs 500*
i 1000 1000
i 500 s°°
5 100 ioco
xo 100 4000
99 s° 4 9 s °
ao3 V aj s°°°
2000 10 ao,oco _
5 Lad drawn numbers of 1000 dollars each, 5000
»3ja Prizes, 44i4J°
4018 Blanks.
63J0 Tickets at Seven Dollars each, 44.45°
Ey order of the Directors of the Soiiety for eliablifti- X:
ing Ufeful Manufactures, the fuperintendants of the Pat- t; (
crfon Lottery have requested the Managers to offer the
foregoibg Stheme to the public, and have dire&ed them er
to refund the money to thtfc persons who have purchased
[■ in the former Loitefy, or exchange the tickets for tickets r
in this Lottery. \i
l'he lottery has aAtially commenced drawing, and will T
continue until finilhed. A lift of the Blanks and prizes f f ,
' may be seen at the office ot William Blackburn, No. 64 it
r fou£h Second street, who willgh'einformition whexetick- ts
I ets may be procured. N th
« Dated this 17th day of June, 1706. th
J. N- GUMMING, \ ") A
JACOB R. HARDENBERG, > Managers, th
JONATHAN RHEA, J w
dtf eo U
Samuel Rjchardet, • [° {
RESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen ni
Merchants, that he has this d a y opened the CITY
TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEEHOUSE in the t h
• pity of Philadeljhia. th
The Subscription Room will be furailhcd with al! the w
' daily papers publilhed in Philadelphia, New-York, B6f
' ton, Baltimore, together with those of the principal com- 31
1 mercial citi«s of Europe—They will be regularly filed D |
and none permitted to be taken away on any account. m
: Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety
of French Liquors; together wi-.h the ui'ual refrelhmctits, t f
will at all times be procured at the bar.
1 Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated With -
- the choicest of Wines, Spiritupus Liquors, and the most j,
e approved Malt Liquors from London and ofher breweries, f,
The Larder will befnpplied with the prime and earliest j (
prodnSions of the Scafo'n.
Large and small Farties, or lingle Gentlemen, may be (_
accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners, ot Suppers, at Jj
, hours mo# convenient to themselves—a cold Collation is ,j
, regularly kept for conveniency, tht Bill of Fare t® be had c
at the bar. tl
The Lodging Rooms will be comrlftely ftifniihed, and
the utmost attention paid to !'s, and every otl>e."
requisite. j
Sumuel Rich A*nET will behappy to receive, and t
execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at
large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges
e himfelf that nothing on his part lhall be wanting to pre
:t serve that patronage wtth whieh he has beefi so diftinguilh
ingly honored.
Philadelphia, April 19. mwf
Tfeafury of the United States*
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons who are or
may be Creditors #f the United States, for any sums
), of the Funtlrd Dibt, or Stoci, itJring 3 frejixt inUri-Jf of Jix
r- I per it*tumper aitnm.
j ill, That pursuant to an A<3 of Congress paifed on the
>• 1 28th day of April, 1796, intitledan a&.in addition to an
:r a<ft. intituled "An aA making fuither pr«viCon for the
'8 , support of public credit, and for the redemption of the
" public debt," the laid debt or stock will be reimburfcJ and
! paid in manner fbllowiug.to wit. " First, by dividends
'S « to be-made on the last days of March, June and Septem* J
" Wr for the prrfent year, and from the year one thoufabd .
" seven hundred and ninctT-feven, to the year one thou
-1 " sand eight hun :red & eighteen ioclufive,at the rate of
« one and one half per centum upon the original capital.
,e " Secondly,by dividends to be made on the lad day of
c - " Decemb#r for theprefent year, asd from the yorea*"
i " thousand seven hundred and minety-feveß, to the year
1 " one thousand eight hundred and seventeen incluli»e, at
_ " the rate of three and one half per centum upon the flri
" (jinal capital; and by a dividend to 4>e ma .c 01 the last
" d»y of December, in the year one thousand eight hua
« dred md eighteen, of fi.ch sum, as will be then a>Je
« quate, according to the contrail, ior the final redtmp
" tion of the fckl flock."
id. AH difliawion payments on account of
Intend and Prictipal being thus abolHhed by the Jlablifh
ment oj the permanent rule of reidiburfauent abevs de
scribed, it has become neceflary to vary accordingly ithe
powers of attorney for receiving dividends; the public
creditors will therefore observe that the following form
is eftablilhedfor all powers of attorney which may be
granted after the due promulgation ol this notice, viz.
it KXQW ALL MEN £T TH£S£ P£ES£NTS, tin
I '/
r ajtr, tat/hlite axJ appoint
& of true o*J Ir.sf-u! At~
forwrf. fortu,a*iin try u#, f> referee tie dir-Urnti '.civi art,
vr/cm. it paxallt !c tie (here defcrihing tht
» jck) Jitriimp in txy *zrr.t ix tie ixij ,f (here deici ibing tht
books of the Trcafury or the Cotnmiuiener of Loans,
, where the Hock is credited) from (here tnfert the com
mencement and expiration of time for which the power of
, attorney is to continue) tciriprmer alfs <ti tiitrmcy w e!!cr
niet mnJrr Hm,f,rtbct piurpcfcH make SxJjjAy:twU,m*Qf> St att
Unfi.l a3j rtfuifsuftr ;f«Sa> tkefrtnifee, iertby rat./vay M
nmfrmimr mII thet t*\fad AtUnuj tr I<l.fj.-L' L-rxfal
■fy A, *iMw heretf.
I* IViatfi hereof, I bcvsierni:t: fit aty HojiJ txi S.il tlx
dej ms in tie %eir
SceueJ and Ldrpered
'« prrfr^jf,
SS I-r KiWO fTN, tiat.n tie imj.f
fc*,s efrrelatperf**Uy came
i tvltHa named and ntievxite/rfJ th letter tf aiUrnts to be
' ds >
Jm uAumvmy zticmf 2 bj** bereukto Jet my Hand trJ afix
,.C t>* SsjJ tc* a'jy axevtar '*8 tzfirrfaid.
Oiveti onder n:y Hand at Piulacielphia, this twen-
ticth day of July 1796, pursuant to dire&»ns
>ro " £i«m the Secretary of the Treaftry
SAMUEL MtREDITH,
*7rj y'wrcr »f the Ur.iied State..
* vfst Sj.
Vl L '
A Manufactory FOR SALE. >
A Valuable SOAP and CANDLE
pari of the city ; the work.
on an entirely orljhtal conft.utl.o-, and ballot .he be t y
material,, ana may be set to work ,m.n £ d a tC y. n 3
who with to purchaie, are requefteJ to apply a. . 3, 173> # (
South Second Street. t, I if ton
September 13. —*
City cf Washington.
SCHEME of the LOTTI RY, No. 11,
1 FOR THE IMPROVEMENT 0 F THL
FEDERAL CITY.
A magnificent } 20,000 dollars, & 7 OQO
dwelling-houfs, ) 3°> 000 » lre 5
I ditto rj.ooo &""cjfa 15,000 40,000
I ditto 151000 & '••alh 15,000 30,000
I ditto 10,000 & cifh 10,000 20,000
I ditto s>ooo & cash 5,000 lo, qoo
1 ditto 5)Odo Sc cash 5,000 10,000
I cash prize of t 10,000
1 do. 5,000 each, are - 10,000
ro do. 1,000 - - 10,000
10 do. S9° * * 10,000 qu:
00 do. 100 - • 10,000 tiu
liio do. 50 • • 10,000
4CO do. 15 - * 10,000 del
I,coo do. '40 - 10,000 no
15,000 do. 10 * * 150,000
115,739 Prizes.
3i,26i Blanks. -
50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dallars, 400,000
N. B. To fivour those who may take a quantity of
Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the t.ioT draws
ticket, and the 30,000 the LAiT but one :
And approved notes, securing payment in either money
er prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received foi
any number not less than 30 tickets.
► This Lottery will afford an elugant specimen of the pri
vate buildings to be ere3ed in the City of Wafhi:.gtoa—
Two beautiful designs are already Telexed for the entire ,
fronts on two of the public ftjuaret; from these prawings '
it ispropofedtoertel two cecireand four corner building., g?
as soon as polfible after this lottety is l'old; and to convey
them, vhen comply, to the fortunate adventurers, in .*
the -mannerdefcribed in the fchettie for the Hotel Lot*"ry.
A nett deduflion cf Eve jaTFcentT will be maae to defray r
the nfceeffary eipeftfes of printing, Ac. and the surplus
will be made a part of the fundintended for theNatianal
University, to be ereded within the city of Washington.
The DraWiog Will commence as foor. as the tickets are
fold off.—The money prizes will be payable in thirty days
after it is finifhod ; and any prizes for which fortunate
numbers aie not prodnced within twelve months after ths
drawing i» closed, are to he considered as given towards
the fun£ for the University ; it ieing determined to fettle "T
the whole business in a year from the cid.ng of tlie draw* | \
ing, and to take up the bonds given as security. co
The real fecuriticsgiven for the payment of theorizes, a l!
ire held by the President and two DirerSiors of the Bank an
of Columbia, and are valued at more than ball the a- la
mount of the lattery. ill
The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of dt
> the late CommiiSoners aflifled in the management of the n]
Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous task ar
1 a 4'eccnd time on behalf of the public ; a fufiicient num 0 '
; 1 ber of these having kindly atcepted, it is hoped that the w
* ! friends to a National University and the other federal ob- ai
' je&« may continue to favor the defigp. :Q
By accounts received from the difiereTit parts of the b:
E Continent as well as from fiurope, where the tickets 1 it
1 have been sent for sale, the public ate a (Tared that the ! is
s drawing will l'peedily comratnae, and that ths cart' and p
' caution unavoidably neceflary to insure a fafe disposal oi . n
the tickets, has rendered the ihort lufpenfion indifpeniablc. <J
4 SAMUEL BLODGET. a:
* ,5, Tickets may be had at the Ba.lk of Columbia ; o 1;
James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Gilman, Boston b
of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Walls h
■' Cooler's Ferry. e4 tl
.5 ' — - ' jj
J VatsonU Answer to Gibbon.
—
yVST RECEIVED, "
And f»r iale by j. CRMRCD, No. 41, Chefnut-ftfeet,
Apology for Christianity,
a /trie' of Letters, addrejjed to
EDIVAIU> Gibeox, Es<J_.
* Author of the History of the Decline and Fall of the
, Roman Empire:
Bv R. h ATSOK, d. d. f. r. s. Bishop of LandaiF.
? Price .75 cents bound.)
Watson's Answer to Paine,
id To be had at the fame place.
Is 'The memki of Religion are amake ! Let tut b*r \
1- friends JUep.
td Sept. 1. ,
5 RAY NE R TAYLO R,
Music Psofessor, ,
" YA ESPECTf-ULLY informs his Scholars, that.be has
tV. re-coromeaced hu attendance after the fumctcr va
cation ; and r as uf\<al, teaches Ladies Siaging and the
Piano Forte. Sept, ?. "jS
" NOTICE.
'T'HE Snbfcri*Jer, hiring been reduced in his circum
X flacccs, hy fonwy misfprtunc#, anJ being thereby
0 £ enable to ialisfy lii« h 3 debts, hereby give* notice to his
Ored itors and to ali pcrioas concerned, that he intends to
ie- of their next
f.ffion to be lidd on the firfl Monday of November ceit.
t- for the benefit of au itel of inf«lycncr.
rm WILUAM EDMONDSON
v _ Eafton, ift of \ht oth month, 1796." lawtiftMN
'bat To be fold,
A PLANTATION, in the town of.Woodbury, couo
jL\- tvof Cloucciter, a«d ftateof New-Jersey, coirtain
iag about one hundred ard fifty acrcs; a suitable propor
tion of which is woodland and improved meadow. A
:n; great part of the arauie land is in a high state of cultiva
-1 tion, ..nd very natural to the production of Red Clover.
L$ ' .On feid plantation there-is a genteel two-story brick house,
with fonr rooms on a floor, and a good dry crllar -under
»he whole ; together with a ba.% corn-c|;bsand carriage
heufe. The garden is large, and contains a good collec
' Hon of the beLikinds of grafted and inoculated fruit t/»es;
the orchard tunfiih of about three hundred grafted appie.
tiees. perfoniailiatd topupdjfc fsidpreiittfesjmay
| be iclormed mt the terms by applying to
tl ' ANDREW HUNTER.
. NY »9 s
To be Sold,
At No. I*B, North Second-Street y and by Jtxxral qJ
e , the Apoibecarus in ibis City.
£ r T" , R\NSFERS of the right to remove pain* and ttifbmma
_ t on* from the human b&dy, as fecuicd Co Dr. ELISHA
PERKINS, by p3-cnt, with inHrumeolsand direfiion* ne
ceiTaiy for the pra&'.ce. Tbis made of treatment is earticu
larly uletui in reiierxng pains in the bead, iacc, teeth, brcajfc,
nj; e% ilomach, back, meurcutifms, reccnt gouts, See. ic.
the of tbis practice, 11 is not pre
faced bat there ate cafet in which this and every o:hci
y. J icmecy may fame limes fail.
7. I June s, law
\ • • v
Walhmgton Caiial Lottery,
N : ° . I.
WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authunk<*
the underwritten, t- rail: :wcnty?f;x
two hundred, and fifty dollar?, for Mr > 4rpole of cutting
a Canal through th : City of froxi :h J&o
tomacto theEaiiern Branch Haruour.
The following i» the SCHEME oC No. 1.
Viz »t Prize of io,ooo do 4 ;ar«, 10,000
i ditto 10,000 10,000 f
»«• *
6 ditto 1,000 6,qoq
to ditto 400 4,000
JO ditto IGKJ 2,000
55 ditto JO 1,7J0
575 c ditto ti 69,008 ,
To be raised for the Caaal, 26,450
5850 Priz«, l/J.ooo
xr6eo Blahks, not two to a prize.
17500 Ticket?, atTen Dollars, - 175,056
The Comttiiffioners have taken the Securities K
quired by the aforefaid ait for the punctual payment of
the prizes. ,
The drawing tins Lottery will commence, without
delay, asfoon as thfc Tickets are fold, of which timely
notice will be g.wen. ,
Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months after th«
" diawing is finilhed, ihall be cenfidered as reiinquilhed for"
the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly.
(Signed J MOTLEY YOUNC,
DANIEL CARROvL,»/D.
Lewis deslois,
geouce Walker,
Wm m.duncanson,
THCMAS LAW,
JAMES BARRY.
City of Waffc;»3toa, Feb. H. $
Mordecai Lewis
HAS FOR SsILE,
NANKEENS, long and ftiort.
China, well assorted.
Quiekfilver. " v
Diapers '
Baftas.
Coffi.s. _ .. — - --
Thrrrchrr- KanOKttJjjjefcrr- 1 S
Roll Brimstone.
Sept. 6. tt&flTrt
For Sale,
A LAKG2 ELEGANT AMD WELL FINISHED
Three-story Brick House,
(The late residence of General Walter Stewart)
A VTITH a LOT of GROUND thijreuntobclonging,
' [ VV the weft fide of Third-llreiX} near Union-llreet .
containing in front 32 feet, and in depth 100 feet, to as
1 alley leading into Unian-ftrcet. ThehOofe is 31 feet front
; ! and so feet deep ; the several rooms contained in it are
' large, commodiot.s, andcompletely fimlhed; thetwafixft
stories are each 13 feet high; there are 20 mahegany
f doors in the Iwufe ; a geometrical (Uircafe, with Mahec..-
: ny rails and a good Iky-light. Thckitchen is in the ccll
- ar., which is spacious and convenient, and finished With as
oven, stew-holes and pantrks, a servants' hail and large
e wine-cellar adjoining rhe kitchen, in front of which i^-o
- area in which there is a pump Tjie yard is vaulted*-
Communicating with the said buildixg is a aea: three-itory
e brick house, on tlie north fide of Uniou-Ureet, conuiu
s : ing 30 feet front by 20 feet deep; the lower part Of which
e ' is at present occupied as a comptin£-uoufc, the upper"
J , part divided into well-finiihed large chambers. This house
ii ! may at a small expenle be converted iino a convenient
t. dwelling : Theftrce 1 duGr irvery nandipmc, and the front
and back have Venetran window-lhutters. Adjaimng the
0 iall hetfc, upon the let belonging to the firft, are creded
! bathing-rooras, &c. There arc likcwh'e very good coach*
Is heufe and tlables finilhed equal (or nearly so) wiih any in
the city s on a lot containing on Union street 30 feet, 5.:4
in depth ou the wait fid.- ol said alley 52 feet. There are
good cellars unde. the whole of the buildings, and 1 wi-itf
room over part of the liable, with a hav-loft over there;
maiwicr. i'or further particulars enquire of
t EDWAAp Ic Co.
' At their Office No. 64 Dock-itrcet. between Wi.nui k Pfat
t &1 i ftrcets.
6th month <796.
F 0 R Tj~L '£.
t A PLANTATION,
A BOUT 12 miles from th : s City, f:tuatc In Ahing*
-£\. ton Towr>(hip f Montgomery -County ; containing
70 acre«, a fiew stone house, two stories high, » rooms on w
floor, «firc places ic each, a tK»oe kitcbcn aud" ftonc
er houic, over an excellent fprinj? of uaier, a bani» flables#
(beds, barracks, &c. A Urge a. pic orchard, and a variety o£
OLberfruit, about acres of cood meadow well wafrroi®
and wood fufficient for fire, ar.d leocioj: tb* place. Foßcfli*
oa may be had the ift of .Aprl nex:. Brmprnf m
ill betaken ia exc! aog., 01 MOKRIS and N CHOLSON# _
M Ph;i: r Vl r h;. v 5 I p:caii>cf 13, 1796.
he Wanted,
Fcr arty ttrm from one t» four jeers,
~~ A HOUSE, pleaiar.tly situated in any of tbe principal
flrests within the pavement, and not «rf diftaat frcra
ti the State-Houft, capable of accomnsodating a Imali f- nii'
by ly ; the house must hare ftablts and coaeh-houfe, »•»<*
his wcnld be required to be ready by tke firft week in No 1
to ven>her next —Eu«uire of the printer. •
ext Sept. 14. *•» * !
FOR S J L £,
jn A very Valuable Ellate,
CALLED rIV ITT & NHA M, fitttate ir. th<r
township of Uppci-Derby, and county of D. nware,
JQ . 7 1-a miles from Phiiadrlphia, and half a mile Iro ™
; n _ flew Wet-em road i containing ajo acres of excellent land,
or 45 of which are good watered meadow, 90 of prime wood-
A land, and the reft arable of th« firft qualky. There are
n . on the premises a good two flory blick house, witli 4 roc:r.s
, cr on » floor, and cellars under the whole, with a '
,( t of Skcellent water in front; a large frame barn, itab.es,
j cr ' and other convenient buildings; a i'moke-lioufe and Iter.;,
e _ fpring-honfe; two good apple orchards, and one of peach
e. es. The fields are allia clover, except thoft immediately
lts . umfcr tillage, and are so laid out as to have the advartage
of water m each of thena, which renders itpcccliaily
nav wnimfor ertiiag.
The Utnatior is pleaiant and healthy, Mfl
cultivation of the land, the good neighbourhood, and tbe
vicinity to the city, it is vary fuitablc for a gentleman >
coantry fe*t.
The foregoing is part of the ellate of Jacob Harman,
1 , deceafcd, and offered for sale by
Mordecai Lewis,
sna OA. %. tt&l" Surviving Executor*
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ca^ 3 PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO,
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