Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, September 27, 1796, Image 4
North -Carolina—H'tiyi or o ugh Di/lt'tS. COURT OF EQUITY, April term, 1796. j John IVillcQx's hc'trs at law, VERIUS t , Archibald Maclalne, James snd others* $ TN this cause the death of Jamei Morris being suggested, J. as also the deaths of Phoebe Morris and Martha Mifflin, other defendants—leave is given to file a bill of revivor.— But it is ordered, that the complainants firft give security for the costs. On the complainant's giving {pcurity for the cefts, and filing the bill of revivor, it is ordered, that publica tion be made in Fenno's Philadelphia Gazette for the space of one week, and all© that publication be made in Hodge's North Carolina. Journal, for the (pace of two weeks# that unless the defendants put in their answers on or before %hc c third day of the ensuing terra, to wit, Oftobcr term, a. 0. < 1796, that then the said bill will be taken, pro confisso aoainfl the defendants so failing, and a decree made accord* ingly. ' ■ I certify, that the complainants have given feeurfty for , the costs agreeably to the above ; and I also certify the above to be a true copy of the minutes. , W. WALTERS, Cleik, c Sept. 26. and master in said court* Valuable Real Estate, For fate at Auflion by Casper Thi til,)J Hamburg, late the property of James and William Kinncar. For sale by public au<stion, on the 9th day of November 1 next ensuing, at the sign of Gen. Waftiington, Wood's tavern, borough of Reading, Berks county, the follew- ing real eftat«,viz. A TRACTof land containing 465 acres with l ' jtx. allowance for roads, called the Purchase, " fiuated in Brunfwick township, Berks county, patented, 18th of Jan. 1788. This tradt, of which about 25 acres are cleared, is of goed foil, situated on the Tomagua, or " Little Schuylkill, well watered aad timbered, on which is ere&ed a good log dwelling house and liable. No. 2. A traift of unimproved land, containing 284 a- t( eres, with allowance, See. called Hopewell, patented 28th " O(Sober, 179®, situated in Brunfwick t»wnfl»ip, Berks " eoßHty, foil good. , No. 3. A trad of unimproved land, containing 376 a cres with allowance, &c. called Hillfburg, patented 28th O6ober 1790, situation, &c. as N0,2. No. 4. A trail efunimproved land, containing 388 a- c cres, with allowance, &c. patented 28th of OAober, 1786, situation, &c. as No. 2 and i. No. j. A tract of rand, containing 26 J acres, and 57 perches, With allowance, &c. situated in Brunfwick town ihip, Berks county, on Toipagub, or little Schuylkill, 5 miles above the town »f Hamburg, on which is erected a well finifhed two story squared log dwelling house, 22 feet by 35, within the efiftance ofioo perchesfrom a forge, •with the advantage of a ferry and public, house ; these ad- T vantages runder this tra<9: very valuable. X Nt> "16. A town lot in Hamburg, enclosed with a pest T and rail, or board fence, containing in front, 60 feet, and cil in depth 18a feet, fubje<ft to a ground rent of 7/6 per an num. da No. 17. A town lot in Hamburg, enclosed as no 16, to t0 which it adjoins, being of the fame dimensions, and fubjeA m to the fame ground rent, on which is ere<Sed a log liable, an 16 by 18 feet No. 18. A town lot in Hamburg, adjoining to No. 17, 0 f a corner lot, fronting on Main and Schuylkill streets, di- Wi mentions the fame as No. 16 and above defcrib'd, fub je& to 10/0 per annum ground rent. On this lot is er- t }, efied a large 2 story dwelling house, 45 feet front on Main _ street, by .34 feet in depth on Schuylkill street, pleasantly and advantageously situated for a flore. p, N. B. The above described three town lots will be fold separately or together, as may belt suit the purth. fers. Ac Conditions of sale—One third of the purchase money j,o to be paid to the subscribers, or either of them in Philadel- rc phia, at or bef ore the expiration of one month from the at ' day of sale, when a deed of conveyance will be executed j the residue payable in 2equalpaym«nts, at 6 and 12 months t j, with intereft,the payment whereof to be fecurcd by mort- re gage on the premises. James Henderfon, "J Affigneesta ex Frederick Montmollin, I the estate of ' al Thomas Rogers, l" James &Wm. J} 1 Jbfeph D. Drinker, J Kinn«ar. £ September £6. m & th. Philip Nicklin Sc Co. HAVE FOR SALE, 1 Souchong °' ' Hyson Skin / Young Hyson S FRESH TEAS 4l Hyson and \ a( Imperial Yellow Nankeens p, China Ware, aflorted in Boxes and Chests p ; Quicksilver « Bandanno Handkerchiefs of excellent quality in " chests / « London Market MADEIRA WINE " London particular >in pipes, hogfljeads, & " New-York Market j quarter calks " Teneriffe Wine in pipes and hogfkeads " Sugar Candy, by the Box " Sail Canvas No. 1 a 8 Lead in sheets " 3 Calks of Cutlery aflorted A few chests of Manchester Goods, aflorted thick- " sets, cords, striped Nankeens, &c. 3 Small packages of black fewing-lilks 8 Tierces Virginia Snake-root. Nails alTorted in calks _ July t8 mw&f n ! fc Brokers Office, and 5 COMMISSION STORE. " No. 6% South Third street, opposite the national new Bank ® tC-AMUEL M FRAUNCES VAN REED, O have entered into co-partnership, under the firm of 1 7RAUNCES & VAN REED, in the business of Brokers, Conveyancers and Commiflion merchants. They buy and fell on commiflion every species of {lock, notes of hand, bill* of exchange, hovifes and lands, <scc. or Moniv procured on deposits, See. &c. all kinds c' writings in the convcyancing line, done with neatnefsand dispatch; accounts adjusted, and books fettled, in the w mod correcft manner. Conllant attendance will be given. 01 They (olicit a feare of the public favor ; they are deter- a ! mined to endeavour to deserve it. N. B. The utntoft fccrecy observed. la S AMUEL M. FRAUNCES, " JOHN VAN REED- '3 Philad. August 27, 1796. m&wtf Mr. FRANCIS, " (0/" the New Theatre) TAKES this opportunity of returning thanks to his ? scholars and to the public. Mr. Francis intends, " on his return from Maryland, to open a public aca- hi ilemy for dancing, upon a plan entirely new. He flatters hiinfelf that his attention to his pupils hi therto renders any promises of conducing his future schemes on the most liberal .indftriikft terms, of pro priety, totally unneceflary. N. 3. Private tuition as usual. 3 . raw \ JOHN MILLER, Tun. & Co. No. 8, CHESNUT STREET, Have Imported in the late vefTels from Europe, &C. and have lor sale, A general ailortment of GOODS, fuitableto the season Amongst which are, TJROAD and narrow CLOTHS, ' D Plain and twill'd COATfNGS, Rose striped and p«int BLANKETS, ; FLANNELS and B AISES, HATS alToirted in cases, IRISH LINENS, INDIA GOODS, generally, A Consigned Invoice of IRONMONGERY, Comprising a capital assortment to open adore—inclu ding Thirty Casks of NAILS. This invoice will be fold entire on very advantageous terms, 0 September 20. l ' r Lottery 'g T7OR raifinj fixthonfand fix hundred and sixty-seven X dollars and fifty cents, by a deduction of fifteen per cent from the prizes, and not two blanks to a prize, viz t ; I Prize of 5000 dollarsis idollars 5000 X 1000 JOOO 1 500 JOO 5 aoo lOCO lO 103 2000 ,99 , J° 200 25 5 000 2060 10 40,000 5 Lift drawn numbers of 1000 dollars each, jooo 4332 Prizes. 44>4J0 1 4018 Bbnks. 6350 Tickets at SfJven Dollars each, 44,4>0 By order of the Directors of the Society for eftablilh ing Uifeful Manufa(slHre6, the fuperimendants of the Pat erfoD Lottery have requested the Managers to offer the foregoing Suherr.e to the public, and have dire<Sed them to refund the money to th»fe persons. who have purchased in the former Lottery, or exchange the tickets for tickets in this Lottery. The lottery has afiually commenced drawing, and will contijiue until finilhed. A lift of the Blanks and Prizes may be seen at the office of William Blackburn, No. 64 . south Second street, who will give information where tick- | ets may be procured. Dated this 17th day of June, 1796. J. N- CUMMING, ! JACOB R. HARDENBERG, > Managers. ' JONATHAN RHEA, J dtf eo . _ ' j Samuel Rrchardet, j RESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen < Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY 1 TAVERN and MERCHANTS G OFFEE HOUSE in the ■ city of Philadelphia: I The Subscription Room will be furnifhed with all the 1 daily papers published in Philadelphia, New-York, Bos- ' ton, Baltimore, together with those of the principal com mercial cities of Europe—They will be regularly filed ' and none permitted to be taken away on any account. J Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, IceCreams, and a variety 1 of Frcnch Liquors; together with the usual refrelhments, ( will at all times be procured at the bar. 1 Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated with ' the choicest of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the most ' approved Malt Liquors froml.ondon and other breweries. The Larder will befupplied with the prime and earliest : produ&ions of the Season. < Large and ftnall Parties, or single Gentlemen, may be 1 accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners, or Suppers, at hours most convenient to themselves—a cold Collation is 1 regularly kept for cooveniency, the Billof Fare to be had 1 at the bar. : The Lodging Rooms will be completely furnifhed, and ' the utmost attention paid to cleanliness, and every other f requisite. j Samuel Richardet will behappy to receive, and execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at 1 large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges ' himfelf that nothisg on his part (hall be wanting to pre- < fervethat patronage with which he has been so distinguish- ' ingly itonored. I Philadelphia, April 19. mw f Treasury of the United States. ; NOTICE is hereby given to all persons who are or , may be Creditors of the United States, for any sums of the Funded Dibt, or Stcci, bearing a present interejt of fix per centum per annum. 1 ft, That pursuant to an Aisl of Congress palled on the 28th day of April, I7,6,intitledan act in addition to an a£l, intituled " An a<ft making further provision for the support of public cr«dit, and for the redemption of the public debt," the said debt or ftodk utill kc reimbursed and paid in manner following, to wit. " First, by dividends " to be made on the last days of March, June and Septem " ber for the present year, and from the year one thousand " seven hundred and ninety-feveri, to the year one thou " sand eight hundred & eighteen inclusive, at the rate of " one and one half per centum upon the'original capital. " Secondly, by dividends to be made on the last day of " December for the present year, and from the year one " thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, to the year " onefhoufand eight hundred aud ftventeen inclusive, at " the rate of three and one fyUf per centum upon the ori- J " ginal capital; and by a dividend to be male on the last • " day of December, in the year one thousand eight hun " dred and eighteen, bf such sum, as will be then ade " quate, according to the contract, for the final redemp " tion of the said flock." 2d- All diftin&ion between payments on account of 1 Interest and Principal being thus abolished by the establish- ' ment of the permanent rule of reimbursement above de- ; . scribed, it has become necefTary to vary accordingly the J powers of attorney for receiving dividends; the public ! creditors will therefore observe that the following form is eftablifhedfor all powers of attorney which may bo granted after the due promulgation ot this notice viz KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that \I of do mate, confitute and appoint I my true and lawful At- ' torney,f or me, rrndin my name, to receive the dividends ivhich are, ' ' orjtall be payable according to la-w, on the (here describing the' S stock) fane'iir; in my name in the tools of (here defcribmg the 1 books of the Treasury or the Commiflioncr of Loans, ( where the stock is credited) from (here insert the com- 1 mencement and expiration of time for which the power of 1 attorney is to continue) -with power also an.m'torney cr attar- ' nies under him, far that purpofc to mate andfubjtitutc, and to do all ' laivful ails requisite for ejeaing the premises, hereby ratifying and ' confirming all'tlat my said Attorney or bisfubfitute,fball lawful- « ly do, by 'virtue hereof* * b In Witn-fs hereof, I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the day of in the xear Sealed and delivered in pT'fenceof, EE IT KNO WN, that in the day of eforc me personally came within named and actnawledged the above letter of attorney to be hit ati and deed. ' In tejlimony whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and affix- , * Seal the day and year last aforefaid. Given under my Hand at Philadelphia, this twen- , tieth Jay of July 1796, pursuant to diredliens [ from the Secretary of the Treasury. SAMUEL MEREDITH, ( Iregfureraf the United States) r j'jfyiZ* - •us'j'ttlJ. iTurks-Ifland Salt, f 0 £ SA L E, Per the (hiji American, Capt. Shailcrofs —W ill te rea dy to difchargi:. at pine-street wharf on the 27th inft.— Apply to v , 7ehu Hailingpwortb & Co. Sept. 23- n " vf A Mdnufafltory FOR SALE. A Valuable .SOAP and CANDLE Manufactory, situate in a convenient part of the city ; the works almost new on an entirely Original conftru&ion, and built of the best materials, and riiay be set to work immediately. Persons whowifhto purehafe, are reqiiefte to apply at No. 373, South Second Sib set. September 13. t t f tf i. —, — 1 City of Waihington. SCHEME ioftbe LOTTERY, No. 11, , FOR THE IMPROVEMENT 0 t THE FEDERAL CITY. , A ) 20,000 dollars, & ? , dweifing-houfe> ) ca A* 3°) Coo, are 5 S °' °° , 1 ditto iV,OOO & cash 25,000 40,000 , I ditto Xs,ooo & 1 J, eo° 30,000 , 1 ditto 16,000 & cash 10,000 20,000 1 x ditto 5,000 & cadi '5,000 10,000 I ditto s\>ooo & cash 5,000 10,000 1 cash pri&r of 10,000 2 do. j,*oo each, are • 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 20 do. 500 - - XOjjOOG 00 do. 100 - - xo.ooo 200 do. s<l) - - 10,090 400 do. 25 • 10,000 I,ooo' do. 20> 5 20,000 15,000 do.' 10 - - 150,000 *5>739 Prizes. Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 N. B. Tofavour those who may take a quantity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the LArrbut one : Aqd approved notes, fecuAig payment ih either money or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received foi any number not less than 30 dcKets. This Lottery will afford an ekigant specimen of the pri vate buildings to be ereSed in tlie City of Waihington— Two beautiful designs are already feledted for the entire " fronts on two of the public squares; from these ptawings it ispropofed toereel two centre aud four corner buildings, as soon as poflible after this lottery is fold, and/to convey them, when comple*, to the fortunate adventurirs, in the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray ' the necessary expenses of printirijT, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National < University, to be ereded within the city of Vpalhington. The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are : fold off.-—The money prizes will Repayable in thirty days 1 after it is finilhad ; and any priztfn for which fortunate ( numbers aie not produced within twelve months after the , drawing is closed, are to be considered as given towards 1 the fund for the University ; it being determined to fettle ; the whole business in a year from the eading of the draw- 1 ing, and to take up the bonds given as security. The real securities given for the payment of the Prizes, ; are held by the President and two I/ire&ors of the Bank 1 of Columbia, and are valued at ma re than half the a- 1 mount of the lottery. • i The twenty four gentlemen who fey appointment of the late Commissioners a fit lied in the management of the 1 Hotel Lottery are requelted to undertake! this arduous task < a second time on behalf ef the pliblic ; a fufficient num . ber of these having kindly acceptcd,it is hoped that the ; frisnds to a National University and the other federal ob jefls may continue to favor the design. ] By accounts received from the different parts of the 1 Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets 1 have been sent for sale, the public are assured that tha i drawing will speedily commenue, and that the care and j caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe-difpofal of \ the tickets, has rendered the short fulpenfion indifpeniable. 1 SAMUEL BLODGET. »§„ Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia ; o . James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Gilman, Boston of John Hsplpns, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells Cooper's Ferry. eo Watson's Answer to Gibbon. JUST RECEIVED, And for sale by J. ORMkOD, No. 4 r, Chefnut-ftreet, Apology for Christianity, ■ In a feriet of Letters v addrejfd to 1 Edward Gibbon, f Autkor of the History of the Decline and Fall of the <■ Roman Empire: a By R. 11 AT SO N, d. d. f. r. s. Bishop of Landaff. c (Price 75 ccnts bound ) ; Watson's Anfwcr to Paine, ■ To be had at the fame place. The enemies of Religion are awake ! Let not ber friends sleep. Sc P t - r - mw&ftf N OTIC E. £ THE Snbfcribtr, having been reduced in his circum t fiances, by fun dry misfortunes, ahd, being thereby 1 nuaMe to fatisfy his just debts, hereby give* notice to his Creditors and to all ptrfons concerned, that he intends te * apply to the General /. ffcmbly of Maryland at their next fellion to be held on the firft Monday of November next, for the benefit of En a<£l of insolvency. WILLIAM EDMONDSON Eaflon, T<V of the 9th month. 1796. lawtiftMN To be fold, ( A PLANTATION, in the town of Woodbury, coun ty ef Gloucester, asd ltate of New-Jersey, contain™ n ing about one hundred and fifty acres ; a Suitable propor tion of which is woodland and improved meadow. A J; great part of the arable land is in a high (late of cultiva- 0 and very natural to the production of Red Clover. 0 ■On said plantation there is a genteel two-Jlory brick hoHfe, 0 with fcur rooms on a floor, and a good dry cellar under a the whole; together with a barn, c w -cribs and carriage- f, house. l'he garden is large, and contains a good collec 'e' tioo of the licit kinds of grafted and inoculated fruit trees; u the orchardconfiftsof about three hundred grafted apple- 0 trees. Any person inclined to purchase said premiles.may v be informed ef the terms by applying to ANDREW HUNTER. J»'y *9 j , v To be Sold, At No. 128, North Second-Street, and by several of the Apothecaries in this City. r T" , RANSFERS of the right to remove pains and inflamma -*■ Hons tromjhe human b»dy, asfecured to Dr. ELISHA PERKINS, hy patent, with inftrumenls and direftiors ne- 5 celTaiy for the practice. Tbis mode of treatment is particu larly ufeful in relieving pains in the head, face, teeth, breatt, I ude, Itom.ich, bac'i, rheumatifmi, recent gouts, &c. &c. Notwithstanding the utility of this praClice, it is not prr iumed but there are cases in which this and tvery othn remedy may sometimes fail. J uac * ' taw Waflungton Canal Lottery, N°. I " \T7"HEr£aS the State of Maryland has authored VV the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thoufa-r.d, twtfhundred, and fifty dollars, for the purpose of cutting a Canal through the City of Washington, from th Po tomacto theEaftern Branch Haruour. The following is the SCHEME of No. I. Viz -r Prize of 20,000 dollars, 20,000 I ditto 10,000 10,000 Tlaftdrawn} [1 Tickets, each J ( 6 ditto 1,000 6,000 I, 10 ditto 400 4,009 ao ditto 100 2,000 55 ditto 50 1,750 575° ditto ia 69,008 To be raised for the Canal, 26,250 ■> 5856 Prizes, 175,000 11650 Blanks, not two to a prize. 17500 Tickets, atTen Dollars, - 175,000 $3" The Commiflionets have taken the Securit; ; rf quired by the aforefaid a<sl for the punjlual payment of the prizes. ** The drawing ef bin; lottery will commence, without delay, as soon as tl«> Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be given. Such prizes as arc not demanded in fix months after ths drawing is finiihed, fiiall be considered sos the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly (Signed) NOLLE Y YOUNG, DANIEL CARROLL, afW LEWIS DEBLOIS, GEORGE WALKER, Wm. M.DUNCANSON, THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY. City of Wafhingtorj, Feb. 11. 5 Mordecai Lewis HAS FOR S/IL~E, NANKEENS, Jong and short. China, well aflortcd. Quicksilver. Diapers Baftas. Coflas. # Bandano Handkerchiefs. Roll Brimstone. Sf P t - 6 - tt&frm For Sale, A LARGE ELEGANT AMD FINISHED Three-story Brick House, W(The late residence of General Walter Stewart) ITH a LOT ef GROUND thereunto belonging, the weft fide of Phiro-ftreet, near Union-street containing in front 32 feet, and in depth .00 feet, to an alley leading into Union-street. Thchoufe is 32 feet front and 50 feet deep ; the several rooms contained in it are large, commodious, and completely finilbcd; the ttfoTirft ftor.es are each 13 feet high; there are 20 mahogany doors in the house ; a geometrical staircase, with malioo-a ny rails and a good iky-light. The kitchen is in the cell ar, which is spacious and convenient, and finifhed with an oven, stew-holes and pantries, a servants' hall and large wine-cellar adjoining the kitchen, ia front of which is r n area in which there is a pump. The,yard is vaulted. Communicating with the said building is a neat three-story brick hoxfe, on the north f:tie of. Union-street,- contain -3° f eet front by 2o feet deep; the lower part of which is at present occupied as a compting-houfe, and the upper part divided into wall-finiflied large chambers. Thishoufe may at a small expense be converted itito a convenient dwelling : The street door is very handsome, and the front and back have Venetian window-ihutters. Adjoining-the last house, upon the lot belonging to the firft,' aft TfSCtad bathing-rooms, &c. There arelikewifevtrygood coach-- house and stables finiftied equal (or nearly so) with any in the city, 911 a lot containing on Union street 30 feet, and in depth 011 the wvft fide of said alley 52 feet. There are good cellars undet the whole of the buildings, and a-wiue room over part of theftable, with a hay-toft over the re mainder. For further particulars enquire of EDWARD BONS.-iLL & Co. At their Office No. 64 Dock-street. between Walnut <5c Pear ti&f iVtectk 6th month 24th, 1796. F 0 ~R TITT. A PLANTATION, ABOUT 12 miles from this City, situate in Abit.g tan Township, Montgomery County ; containing 70 aeres, a new stone house, two stories high, 2 rooms on a floor, fire places in each, a stone kitchen and stone fping house. over an excellent spring of water, a barn," ftabfles, sheds, barracks, See. A large apple orchard, and a variety of othcrfruit, about iz acrcs of good meadow well watered® and wood fufficient for fire, and fencing the place. Poffcfli on may be had the jft of April nejtt. Property in this city will be taken in exchangryor MORRIS and NICHOLSONS* Notes in payment. Enquire at No. 37, Arch-Street. Philadelphia, September 13, i 796, ttftf^ W A N T £ Z}JB For any term from one to four years, A HOUSE, pleafently fituatedln any of tbe principal streets within the pavement, and not very distant from the State-House, capable of accommodating a small fami ly ; the house mull have stables and coach-house, and would be required to be ready by the firft week in No vember next —Euquire of tbe printer. Sept, 14. ttf" F 0 R SA L E, 7 A very Valuable Estate, CALLED TIVITTE NHA M, situate in tke townlhip of Upper Derby, and county of Delaware, 7 1-2 miles from Philadelphia, and half a mile from the new Western road; containing 23# acrcs of excellent land, 45 of which are good watered meadow, 90 of prime wood land, and the reft arable of the firft quality. There are ! on the premises a good two story brick house, with 4 rooms on a floor, and cellars under the whole, with a pump-well of excellent water in front; a large frame ham, ftablc* and other convenient buildings'; a smoke-house and itone' j fp r ' n g-houfe ; two good apple orchards, and one of peach , cs. he fields are all in clover, except those immediately nnder tillage, and are so laid out as to have the advaotaze I o. water in each of them, which renders it peculiarly con vement lor, grazing. ' The situation is pleasant and healthy, ar,4 f*„*n thehieh cultivation of the land, the good neighbourhood, and tne vicinity to the city, it is very suitable far a gentlemaif. country leat. ° The foregoing is part of the estate of Jacob Harmaii, deceased, and offered lor sale by Mordecai Lewis, OA. 9. tt&l Surviving Executor. PRINTED BY JOHN FEN NO, No. 1 xg-— C H E s N U T-S TSBET. .T.ioc £;ght Hollars per Anntm.J