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    LANDING,
¥rom on beard the Brig REBECCA, Dominic Divine,
Master, at Philip Care's Wharf, and for Sale by the
Subfcribtr,
London Particular Madeira WINE,
In Pipes, Hogsheads and Quarter Casks.
There are in the above parcel 10 Hhds. of CHOICE
OLD WINE, fit for immediate use.
Robert Andrew.r,
Sept. 6. mw&f No. 86, So. Wharves.
tHIS DAY PUBLISHED,
By J. ORMROD, No. 41, Chefout-ftreet,
(Price 12 1-2 Cents)
The President's Address
To the People of the United States,
Announcing his intention of retiring from public life
at the expiration of the present conflitutionul term of
prefidencv.
September 20.
JUST PUBLISHED,
From the Press of MOREAU DE ST. MERY,
And to be had at the principal Booksellers in the city,
(Price five five-penny bits)
A Humourous Pamphlet, entitled
The Political Maflacre;
Or, JJnexpeSed Obfet -vat torn on the Uniting J 0/ our
present scribblers.
By JAM ITS QUICKSILVER., Author of the Bine Shop. '
Embelliflied with a curious Caricatura.
Sept. 19. dtf j
Brokers Office, and
COMMISSION STORE. f
No. 63 South Third street, opposite the national new Bank, t
SAiMUEL M FROUNCES and JOHN VAN REED, j,
have entered into co-partner Ihip, under the firm of [
FRAUNCES & VAN REED, in the business of Brokers,
Conveyancers and Commiflion merchants. They buy and c
fell on commiflion every species of stock, notes of hand, n
bills of ex:hange, houses and lands, &c. si
Money procured on deposits, &c.* &c. all kinds c ( c
•writings in the conveyancing line, done with neatnefsand
dispatch; accounts adjusted, and books fettled, in the
rnoft corre<sk manner. Constant attendance will be given.
They solicit a share of the public favor ; they are deter
mined to endeavour to deserve it.
N. B. The utmoli secrecy observed.
#,SAMUEL M. rRAUNCES,
john Van reed.
Philad. August 27, 1796. m&wtf
BRANDY, ]
OF lft and 4th proof, and equal in quality to that import- c
cd from France, may be had of the fubferiber at his Distil
lery, No. 115, Story or New-street, between Third and
Fourth-streets, where the public, upon application* may t ,
judge for themfelvea, and w ill find it an object well worth n
thrir attention. a
RUM and GIN in any quantity, for exportation or home
confumptijn, and of fuperiot qujlity-*-by 0
Thomas Cave. v
P.S RYE, MALT, BARLEY, and MELASSES, will
be purchased, or taken in exchange for spirits, upon appli- t
cation as above. . Also any quantity of Claret or other wine a
(it for distillation.
Auguilsgh, 1736- M4W ,
-L_. . , -
Now Publ'i/hing by the Printer, a
At No. 3, Lsetitia Court, delivering to Subscribers,
?nd to be had at the different Book-Stores in this City* 1
Berriman & Co's
CHEAP AND ELEGANT EDITION OP t
The HOLY BIBLE.
Containing the Old and Now «
Testaments and the Apocrypha, with marginal notes and re- 1
ciences. An Index ;or an account of the mod remarkable
paflagesin the old and new Testament, pointing to the places f
wherein they happened, and to the places of fcriptute where- i
in they arc recorded.—A Table of Time.—Tables of fcrip
turemeafures, weight*and coins : with an appendix, Contai
ning the method of calculating its measures of surfaces
hitherto wanting in Trtatifa on this fubjcQ. A Table of OJjica
and Conditions of men.
CONDI TIO N' £
1. The size of this Edition will be a LARGE FOLIO, c
'printed on a beautiful new type, and good paper, made par-
ticularlyfor it, It will be publilhcd in Numbers, notto ex
ceed 30, one of which will be delivered weekly to fubferib
ers, at a quarter of a dollar. Thofc fubferibers who prefer .
receiving the work complete, willbe attended to by fignifyiug j
the fame on any of the fubferiptioa papers ia rfae Bookstores ,
in this city. j
2. There will be an advance in the price, on Tlibfcribkig ;
after the firft of Augulfc next. i
3. In the courfeof the Work will be given an elegant
Frontsfpiecc—-From an Engraving of the celebrated ariiii, '
Gk I GNION.
Berr iman & Co. gratefully acknowledge the very liberal 1 '
encouragement they havemet with; and havereaiqnto believe 1
that the execution of their edition will answer every cxpcc- 1
tation, and Jpeak its own praije.
May 26 fliweoM.
Philip Nicklin & Co.
HAVE EOR SALE,
Souchong
Hyson Skin )
• Young Hyson > FRESH TEAS
Hyson and \
Imperial
Yellow Nankeens
China Ware, alTorted in Boxes and Chcllt
•Quicksilver
flaadanno Handkerchief* of excellent quality So
ehefts
London Market MADEIRA WINE
London particular >in pipes, iiogflieadi, &
New-York My set J qvaitcr
Teneriffe Wif.t in pipes and hogfkeads
Sugar Caj/(?y by the Bo*
Sail Canvas No. i a 8
T,< A in ftieets
3 Casks of Cutleryaffoi tod
A few chests of Manchefler Goodi, aflbrtfd tfcids
fets, cords, striped Naaiecns, flee.
3 Small packages of bl.vk fewiog-filk*
!( Tierces Virginia Snake-root.
Nails alTorted in calks
July 18 mvrScf
Mr. Francis"
(Of the Neia Theatre)
TAKES this opportunity of returning tianks to feu
scholars and to the public. Mr. Eraazcri
cn his return from Maryland, to open a public aca
demy fen- dancing, ipon a plan entirely new. He
flatters liimlelf tlsit his attention to l:i» pupil* hi
therto renders any promises of conducing JjU future
schemes on the rnoft libei al and flriiSA. Utms, cf p>o
priety, totally unneccdar)-.
iV. B. Trivate tuition as ufiJ*l.
June 3 i3«r
JOHN MILLER, Jun. & Co.
No. 8, CHESNUT STREET,
Have Imported in the late veffeb from jlurope, See. ■
AND HAVE ,1 OR SALE,
\ general afTortnaent of GOODS, suitable to thi Lafon
Amongst which arc,
BROAD and narrow CLOTHS,
plain and twill'd COATINGS,
Rose llrippd and point BLANKETS,
FLANNELS a:ufß .-USES, <
HATS afu rted in cases,
IRJSH LINENS,
INDIA GOODS, generally,
A Consigned Invoice of IRONMONGERS,
ComprHing a capital afTortment to open aftorp ■mc.lu■-
ding Thirty Calks of NAILS. This involte will be lold
entire on very advantageous terms.
September 20.
Lottery
FOR raifinj fix thouf&nd fix hundred and Cxty-fevcn
dollars and fifty cents, by a dcduclicn of fifteen per
cent from the prizes, and not two blanks to a prize, viz
I Prize of 5000 dollars is dollars 5000
I 1090 lOCO
1 500 s°°
5 2CO lOCO
20 ICQ 2COO
99 50 495°
aOO 25 s°°°
2000 IO "20,000
5 Lafl drawn numbers of ICOO dollar® each, 5000
2332 Prizes. 44*450
4628 Blanks.
6350 Tickets at Seven Dollars c&ch, 44.450
By order of the Directors of the Society for eftabiifh-
ing UiefulMantfadures, the Aiperiiitendalits of the Pat- t
erfon I.ottery have rcquefted the Managers to offer the
foregoing Seheme to the public, and have directed thejn c
to refslnd the money to thole persons who have purchased a
in the former Lottery, or exchange the tickets for tickcts
in this Lottery. v
l'he lottery has a&uaily commenced drawing, and will
continue until iinifhed. A lift of the Blanks and Prizes r
may be seen at thr office oi William Blackburn," No. 64 j,
south Second flreet, who will give information where tick- 2
ets may be procured. t
Dated this 17th day of Tune, I/96.
J. N> GUMMING, ")
JACOB R. HARDEtfBERG, > Manigers.
JONATHAN RHEA, )
dtf eot
Samuel Rfchardet, »
RESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen "
Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY .
TAVERN and MERCHANTS GOFFEE HOUSE in the '
city of Philadeiyhia:
The Subscription Room will be furnilhed with all the
daily papers published in Philadelphia, New-York, Bos
ton, Baltimore, to!>ethef with thole of the principal com
mercial cities of Europe—They will be ragulafly 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 refrefhments, '
will at all times be procured at the bar.
may depend on being accommodated with f
the choiccft of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the molt
approved Malt Liquori from London and other brewerie».
The Larder will be fuppKed with the prime and carlieft "
produ<9ions of the Season.
Large and small Parties, or Cngle Gentlemen, may be ,
accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners, or Suppers, at
hours molt convenient to themselves—a cold Collation Ss
regularly kept for conveniency, the Billof Fare to be had c
at the bar. 1
The Lodging Rooms will be completely furnifiied, and
the utmoll attention paid to cleanliness, and every other
requisite. J
Samuel Richardet will behappy to receive, and c
execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at *;
lafge; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges
himl'elf that nothing 011 his part (hall be wanting to pre
serve that patronage with which he has been l'o diliir.guilh
ingly (icnored.
Philadelphia, April 19. irnvf
Treasury of the United States.
NO'il CE is hereby given to all persons who are or
may be Creditors of the United States, for any sums
of the Funded Debt, cr Stoci, icsring a present interejl of fix '
per ecnium per annum.
ift, That pursuant to an Adt of Congress palled on the
aßth day of April, 1796, intitlcd an adt in addition to an
a&,.intituled " All act making fuither provision for the
support of public crgdjt, and for the redemption of the
public lit-'bt," Ute S'luJ debt or flock will fee reimbursed and
paid in manner following,to wit. 1" Firi, by dividends ,
" to be luade on the lad days of March, June and Septcm
" ber for the present year, and from the year one thousand
" seven hundred and uinety-feven, to the year one thou
-1 " land eight hundred & eighteen incluiive,at the rate of
[ " one and one half per centum upon the original capital.
. " Secondly, by dividends to be made on the lafl day of
" December for the present year, and from the year one >
" thousand seven -hundred and ninety-seven, to the year
" one thousand eight hundred and l'sventeen inclulive, at
" the rate of three and one lialf per centum upon theori
" ginal capital; and by a dividend to be maJc on the last
" say of December, in the year one thousand eight ,bim
" drcd and eighteen, of such sum, as will be then a ie
" quate, according to the coutraA, for the filial redemp
" tien of the said ilocli."
wi> All diitinition between payjAents on account of
lniere/1 and Principal being thus abolilhed by the eflablifh
ment oi the jiermancnt'rule of reimburfemeat abovs de
fcrftiei, it has become necessary to vary accerdingly ,the
powers of attorney for receiving dividends; the public
creditors, will therefore oWerve that the following form
is eftabliUicd for all powers of attorney which may be
granted after the due promulgation ot this notice, viz.
a XNCIV ALL MEN BY THESE PXEBLXT!, ihM
I rf
Jo mate, cmf:iutr and appoint
k my true and tjivful At
torney, forme, endin thy irtm, to receive tbe dividends zrtlcb are, '
orfbatt be payable according to lain, an tbe (hei-e dcfcribing the
stock) Jlanding in mj name in tbe bucJu of (here deicribjng the
bopfcs of the Treasury or the Cominiffioncr of Loans,
where the flock it credited) from (liere mlert the corti
•metueiuetit and expiration of tiaie for which the power of
attorney is t« continue) 1 vithfrwer also an attorney or attar
etcl under him,far thatpurpofe to make andfabflitUe, and to do all
L-ufulußi requiftefor ejecting tbepremifu, terdy ratifying and
cmfarmWg alt that t*y said Attorney nr fufuhfiitutc,JbaU lawful
ly cit, Jby virtue tereof
ItH\itnefi tereof, I hxve set my Hani and Seal ■tbe
dy cf • ia the sear
Coaled Aeii Del?acred
■in prtfenc^pf,
BE IT XNQ WH, ilst cn tie Jays
j <fw.i cue£arf anally xutue
-arJfiiu named and AchunvleJgeJ the etbne lett r of attorney, to 'he
Lis .Cel- jztJ d.cL
l~ 2* lejlimonj vdercof I bene hereunto ft my Hand and ajjix
£* Seel tbe Jay and year lajl aforefaid.
Ohwß «md.!r my Hjndat PhiladdiJiia, t!-is twen
txA day of July 1796, pmleairt to dire&iom.
£i«ia tUci!cxreuryt>ftl>e Txealury
SAMUEL MEREDITH,
yca/urcr tj tbe United Statu.
9&111 j. \
f A Manufactory FOR ,
A Valuable SOAP and CANDLE Mim.tf.fior., fiiu» ' j
in a convenient part of the city, {the work, almotl at* ,
o„ an entirely original conftruflion, and bti.lt of iK; he.t f
materials, and may be fct to work immediately. Pcrfons j
who'fli to purchase, are requested to apply at .\o 173, II
South Second Street.
S.-p.en,i>r . 3 - ."X■ ' f 1
City cf W
SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11,
FOR THE' IMFUd'EUEA'T 0 / THE
FEDERAL CUT.
A magnificent ? 20,00 c tlMars, & 7 0(j0
.dwellinf-houfe, 5 cacti 3°> occ i a: e 5
1 ditto 15,000 & dais 25,000 40,000
1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000
I ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000 20,000
1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,100 10,000
1 ditto .5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000
1 cash prize of 10,000
2 do. 5,000 each, are * 10,000
10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000
20 do. 500 • * 10,000
00 do. ma - • 10,000 1
200 do. 50 - - 10,000
400 do, 25 - xo,ooo
l,cco do. 20 - 20,000 i
15,0C<3 do. 10 - " IJOjOOO
• 1
r'6,739 Prizes. !
Blanks.
50,000 Tickets, at ElyTtt isol!ai't, 400,00b
N. B. 'I*6favour those who may tike a quantity of
Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars wilt bethe last drawn
ticket, and the 30,0C(Jthe usr but onb :
And approved nous, securing payment in either money
or prizes, in ten days after drawing, will be received sol
anynumbernot less thaii 30 tickets.
This Lottery will afford an elegant fpccimen of che pri
vate buildings to be ereiStcd ih the City of Washington—
Two beautiful designs are .'ready ieledted for the entire
fronts on two of the publii t'quares; from these prawirxgs
it ispropofed to erect two centreand four corner buildings, 1
loon as possible after this lottery is fold, and to convey _
them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in *
the manner described in the lcheme for the Hotel Lottery. '
A netrdtSTuTSxon of five per cent, will be made to defray
the neceifary expcitfes of printing, &c. and the surplus
will be made a part of the fund intended for theNatianal
Univerftty, to be elected within the city of Washington. ~
The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are
fold off.-—The money prizes will be payable in thirty days
afte* it is finifhsd ; and any prizes for which fortunate
numbers axe not produced within twelve months after the
drawing is clofcd, are to be confidercd a 6 given towards
the fund for the Uiixverfity ; it being determined to l'cttle i
the whole bufmefs in a year from the aiding of the draw
ing, and to take up the bonds given as security. , c
The real securities given for the payment of thePt izes, -
are held by the Prclidettt and two Direiflots of the Bank a
of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a- [
mount of the.lottery. (
Tile twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of
the late Commifliqncrs alfifted in the management of the
Hotel Lottery are requeftedto undertake this arduous talk
a second time on behalf of the public 5 a fufficicut num
ber of these having kindly accepted,it is hoped that the
friends to a National Univerftty and the other federal ob
jects may continue to favor the defigft. (
By accounts received from the different parts of the ]
Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets j
have been sent for sale, the public are allured that the j
drawing will speedily commeuae, and that the care and ]
caution unavoidably neceifary to inlure a fafe disposal of ,
the tickets, has rendered the lnort fufpeulion indispensable. ,
SAMUEL BLODGET. ;
Tiekets rj»y be had at the .Bunk of Columbia ; o ]
James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Gilmau, Boston ]
of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells ]
Cooper's Ferry. co I
Watson's Answer tc Gibson.
JUST RECEIFED,
And for sale by J. ORMROD, >Jo. 41, Chefnut-ftreet,
Apology for Christianity,
In a fcrij t ofJLetters, addressed to
liimAßß Gibbon, Esq.
Author of of the Decline and Fall of the
Roman Eftipire:
By R. tPATSOi\ t , d. d. f. r. s. Bifbop of Landaff.
(Price 75 cents bound.)
"Watson's Aniwcr to Paine,
To be bad ut the fame place.
Tke enemies if Religion arc awake ! Let not her >
friends Jlccp.
Sgpt-'t- ' mw&ftf
11 A Y N E R T A Y L O R7~
Music Pxoeessos,
No. 96, North-Sixth Street.
. ,T> ESPECTBUI.Lv informs his Scholars, that he has
■ -li— :i ff.'r fifop (nmilKT Vflri
cation ; and, as ulual, teaches Ladies Singing- and the
, Piano Forte. Sept. 3. ""jS
- ' I 'WE Stibfcribcr, having been reduced in his circum
X itanccs, by sundry misfortunes, and being thereby
iiuable to fatisfy his jufl debts, hereby gives notice to his
[ Creditors find toallpcrlons concerned, that he intends to
a l'pi7 to the General AlTcmhly of Maryland at their next
. feflton to be held on the firft Monday of November next.
c for the benefit of an uA of infolvepcy.
c WILLIAM EDMONDSON
„ Eafton, Ift of the 9th month, 1796. lawtiflMN
„ To be Fold,
APLANTATIGN, in the town of Woodbury, coun
ty of Gloucelkr, and Hate of New-Jersey, contain
- ing abcut one hundred and fifty a«cs; a fultable propor
tion of which i» woodland and improved meadow. A
e great part of the arable land is in a high slate of cultiva
c tion, «nd very natural to the production of Red Clover,
i, On laid plantation there is a genteel two-itory brick house,
- with four roofns on a fisor, and a good dry cellar under
if the whole ; together With a barn, corn-cribs and carriage
- house. Vhe garden is large, and contains a good collec
;/ t:on of the best kinds of grafted and inoculatcd fruit trees;
d the orchard confilh of aho»t three hundred grafted app'e
!- trees. Any person inclined yarchafe said premiies, tuay
be informed cf the terms by applying to
» ANDREW HUNTER.
J"'y j
To be Sold,
At No. 128, \orth Second-Street* and by federal
k the apothecaries in this City. I
r T~*ll ANSFERS of the rightio remove pains and infiamma
1 tions from the human fccureu to Dr. ELISHA
PERKINS, by patent, with inflruments and dirc&ions ne- I
cellary for the practice. Thu mode of treatment i« particu- i
1_ larly » -♦ul in relieving pains in the head, face, teeth, breail, !
fide :ach, back, »heuindtifms, recent gouts, &c. &c.
/. the utility of this pr.&ice, it is not prc
iurncd but there are cafos .a wiiich this and every oihci
laucc , may L>u:et^ncs
1 >•
j Waflnngton Canal Loiter/
' u°. i.
1 tm.KV.AS ifie State of Mwyhsd has JutS.-
j VV the underwritten, to ralie twerity-lin thonf;. . V -<-
i two hundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose or cu'tj i
I a Canal through the City of Washington, frosi tr.
teniae to the Eaftcni •Branch Haruour.
The fallowing: is .he SCHEME of No. I.
Viz -I Prize bf 10,060 dollars, • 2:: >5,
t ditto 10,000 jo 00.,
7 last drawn >
Tickets, each { 5> J -° 35i50c
6 ditto 1,000 6,90 c
10 ditto 400 4 . - K J
20 ditto 100 i' iool .
55 ditto 50 1)750
S7jo ditto xi 69.008
To be raised for the Canal, 26,150
5850 Prizas,
11650 Blanks, not two to a prize.
17500 Tickets, atTen Dollars, - 175,000
0- The Commissioners have taken the Securities re
quired by the aforefaid ad lor the punctual payment >j£
the prizes.
The drawing of this l.ottexj will commence,, without
dcl.iy, at loon as (1* Tiicts are fold, of which tiiaclr
notice will be given.
Suchprizea as arc not demandedin fix months after this
drawing is finifhed, (Hall be cenfider-d as rclinquilhej f„- e •
the benefit of the C anal, a:id appropriated accordingly
( Signed J NOTLEY YOUNG,
DANIEL CARUOLL, oft).
LEWIS DEBLOIS,
GEORGE WALKEft,
Wm. m.duncAnson,
THOMAS LAW,
JAMES BARRY.
City of Wa(hii«;toH, Feb. 11. §
jyiordecai Lewis
H4S FOR SALE,
NANKEENS, long and fcovt.
China, well atfoited.
Quickfilvcr.
Diapers
Baftas. .
CofO.s.
Bandano HamlfcfrfhicfV. —- i
Roll BrimftOrie.
Sept. 6. tt&frm
For Sale,
A LARGE ELEGANT AND WELL FINISHED
Three-story Brick House,
(The late residence of General Walter Stewart)
TlflTH a LOT of GROUND thereunto belonging,
VV the weft fide of Thi*-ftreet, near Unjon-ftrcef
containing in front 3 a feet, and in depth joo feet, to art
alley leading into Union-ftrcct. The house is 32 feet front
and 50 feet deep ; the several rooms contained i.f it are
large, commodioas, and completely finilhcd; the two firfc
flories are each 13 feet high ; th?,re are 20 mahogany
doors in the house ; » geometrical ftairtafe, with mahqga
ny rails and a gecd sky-light. The kitchen is in the cell
ar, -which is fpacieus and convenient, and finifted with at*
oven, llew-holes and pantries, a fervsnts' hall and large
wine-cellar adjoining the kitchen, in front of which is an
area in which there is a pump. Th:' yard i? vaulted*
Communicating with the said building is a ne,it « ee-flory
brick house, 011 the north fide of Uuioiiiftreet, coatain
ing 30 feet front by 20 feet deep; the lower part of which
is at present occupied as a comptiug-houfe, and the upper
part divided into well-finifhed large chambers. This house
may at a small expense be converted into a convenient
dwelling : The street door ij very hami and the front
and back have Venetian ivindou'jfhutLetTi. AdjaimiijMhe
last house, upon the lot belonging to the fir ft, are ercei *d
bathing.rooms, &c. There are likewise vsry good coach.-
house and llables finifhed equal (or nearly so) wiih any in
the city, on a lot containing on Union lirect 30 feet, e:id
in depth 011 the waft fide of said alley 52 feet. There arc
good cellars undei the whole of she building-", and a wine
room over part of the liable, with a hay-lpft over the re ■
nminder. For further particulars enquire of
EDWARD BOXSALb & Co.
At their Office No. 64 Dock-street. between Walnut & 1* «r
ti&f flreeis.
6th month 24th, 1796.
~ FOR SALE.
A PLANTATION,
ABOUT ia miles from tins City, situate in AViiiij- |g
toe Townlhip, Montgomery-County ; containing
70 atrcs, a new flone house, two ftorios high, 2 room* on a.
tire places in each, a ilone kitchen and (tone filing
over an excellent spring of water, a b.irn, 'tables,
(beds, barracks, &c, A large 3,/%le orchard, and a variety oi
other fruit, about 12 acres ot good meadow well watered,
and wood fufficient tor fire, and fencing the place. Polielu
on may be had the ift of April next. Property in this
w iil be taken in exchange, 01 MORRIS and NICHOLSON>
Notes in payment. KnquiieatNo, 37, Arch-Street.
Philadelphia, September 13, 179b.
>
■ ~~VT'7m~T 'E~ ©r " j
For any term from one to four years,
AHO I*7SB, |iicafcntly fituatcd In any of the prncipal
streets within the pavement, and not very distant iron.
thetttate-Houfc, capable of accommodating afmallianii
ly ; the house must have fl.al.lcs and coaeh-houfc, an
* would be required to be ready by the firfi week in No
. vembernejct—Euquirc of the printer.
' Sept. 14. us
FOR SALE,
A very Valuable Eltate, f
CALI,ED rir 1T rENH AM, situate in ft>«
townlhip of Upper Derby, and county of Delaware,
* 7 i*a miles from Philadelphia, and half a mile from tu
- new Weibrn road: containing 230 acres of excellent land,
45 of which are good watered meadow, 90 ot prime wood-
land, and the relt arable of thu firlt quality. There are
- on the preroifes a good two llory brick house, with 4 rooms
. on a floor, and ceUars under the whole, with a pump-v^e
of excellent water in front; a large frame tarn, (tables,
r and other convenient buildings ; a imoke-houie and Hove,
> spring-house ; two good apple orchards, and one of peach
es. The fields are all in clover, those immediate y
; under tillage, and arc so laid out as to have the advantage
> of water in each of them, which renders k peculiarly con
y venient for grazing.
The situation is pleasant and healthy, and from the high
cultivation of the land, the good neighbourhood, and tne
vicinity to the city, it is very fuitablc for a gentleman s
country feat.
The foregoing is part of the eflate of Jacob Haiman,
, deceased, and offered for sale by
Mordecai Lewis,
1 Oifl. 9. tt&f Surviving Executor.
•" PRINTED BY JOHN FJiNNO,
—No. 119 —
CHKSNWT-STRSET.
: Kr'ec Eight Ro!!ar« per Ar,m.m.J