Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, September 29, 1796, Image 4

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For Sale,
A Three story BRICK HOUSE and Lot, in Chefnut
street, between Front and Second Greets, in which £J a
Meifrs. James Calbraith &Co. have for many year* (and
now do) carried on mifinefs. „
Poficffion ".'ill be given in one month, or sooner.
for terms apply to WILLIAM BELL, or -p*
HECTOR CALBRAITH. jj
April ai, 1
RICKETS' s ]
Amphitheatre of Arts.
TO THE PUBLIC.
IMPRESSED with the most lively gratitude for past
favours, Mr. Rickets returns his most sincere! thank#
to tke people of Philadelphia, for the kind patronage apd
liberal encouragement they have hitherto {hewn him, _
and again solicits their attention for the ensuing feafoß.
He takes this opportunity of informing the. Ladies and
Gentlemen of this City, that the Amphitheatre has un
<lergc«e a complete and pleasing alteration since the last jl
i'eafon, (on an original plan of his own) so as to make it cei
perfectly convenient for ,a numerous audience; and or
namented, in the most superb style, with SCENERY, I
DRESSES and DECORATIONS, entirely new.
He assures the«puMic, that no pains nor expense what
ever have been spared, to render it one of the most beau
tiful plaaes of public amusement of the kind here or in
any part of Europe. 2
The public are further informed, that the Amphitheatre ic
of Arts will open on the evening of the 10th of O&obcr,
1796. The particulars of the entertainments of that —
evening wili be announced in the different daily publica- z:
tions. J- B* R. 4c
September 28. eo * —
- ■ ■ ■ —— ft.
Valuable Real "Estate, *
Forfait at duftion by Cafptr of Hamburg, er
late the property of fames and IViUiam K'tnnear.
For sale by public auilion,on the 9th day of November
next ensuing, at the sign of Gen. Waftiington, Wood s
tavern, borough of Reading, Berks county,the fallow- 1
ing real eftate,viz.
X TRACT of hod containing 465 acres with cC
1= allowance for roads, called the Purchase, ™
fiuated in Brunswick township, Berks county, patented,
18th or Jan. 1788 This trad, of which a!»out aj acres -
' are cleared, is of good foil, situated on the T or
Little Schuylkill, well watered and timbered, on which is
ere&ed a good log dwelling house and stable.
No. a. A tra& of unimproved hnd, containing "584 a
fres, with allowance, &c. called Hopewell, patented z3tk
Odober, 1790, situated in Ikunfwick townfltip, Berks
iounty, foil good.
No. 3. A'traA of unimproved J and,'containing 370 a
cres with allowance, &c. called Hilifourg, patented 28th t
October 1790, situation, &c. as N0,2. 1
No. 4. A tra£t wfunimproved land, containing 38k a- rj.
eres, with allowance, &c. patented iSth of OAober, 1786, -
situation, &c, as No. 2 and 3.
No. 5. A tra& ps land,- containing 268 acres, and 57
yerches, with allowance, &c. situated in Brttrifwicktown- t(
{hip, Berks county, on Tomagua, or little Schuylkill, 5, R
miles above the town «f Humburg, on which is ere&ed a
well finifhed two story fquaredlog dwelling house, 22
feet by 35, within the diftarice of icq perchfcsfram a forge, Q
with the advantage of a ferry and public house; these ad- v
vantages render this tr .ol very valuable.
No 16. A town lot In Hamburg, enclosed witfi a pest t
and rail, or board fence, containing in front, 60 feet, and a
in depth 180 feet, fubjed t© a ground rent of 7/6 per an
num. 4 t
No, 17. A town lot in Hamburg, enclosed as no 10, to
which it adjoins, being of the fame dimcnfions, and fuojeft a
to the fame ground rent, on which is eteiftfcd a log stable, j,
16 by 1$ feet _ X
Nc. 18 s . A town lot in- Hr.nibnrg, adjoining to No. 17,
a corner lot, fronting on Main and Schuylkill streets, di
mensions the fahie as No. J6 and above defcrib<*d, tub- t
je& to ic/o per annum ground tent. On this lot isee- r
efteda large 2 story dwelling house, 45 ffcut on
street, by 34 feet in depth on Schuylkill street, pleasantly £
and advantageously situated for a ftorc. • \
N. B. The above described three town lots will be ib.d
separately or together, as may best suit the pureh iers.
Conditions of iale—One third of the pUrchufe moftC? •
to be paid to thefubfcribere, or either of them in Philade.-
/ phia, at or befarethe expiration month frem the
day of sale, when a deed of conveyance Will be executed ;
the residue payable in 2 equal payments, at 6 and 12 moni!.>
with intereft,the payment whereof to be fccuVcd by mort
gage on the premises.
fames Htn'derf on, . T Aflignees t*> (
Fredtrich MontmolTirii I the eftkte of j
Thomas Rogers, ( J a . mes
Jofcph D. Drinker, J Kmneat.
Se-ptembcf 26. m^th.
Philip Nicklin & Co.
HAVE FOR SALE,
Souchong v
Hyson Skirt /
Yeunj Hyson > FRESti IEAL
Hyson and . \
Tmperial
Yellow Nankeens
China Ware, aflorted in BoXci anddhefts
Qui~kfilver
Bandinno Handkerchiefs of excelknt qua'i*y in
chests
London Market MADEIRA WIN1 1 .
London particular vin pipes, hogftteads, &
' . New-York Market J quarter calks
Tenerifle Wine in pipes and hogfLeads
• * Sugar Candy by the Box
Sail Canva,s No. I a 8
JLead in fhetts »
] Calks of Cutlery afiorted
A few chests of Manchester Goods, alTortcd thick
sets, cords, striped Nankeens, &c.
\ Small.packages of black sewing-silks
i! Tierces Virginia Snake-root*
t Nails afTorted in calks
July 18 jntw&f
■ ' ■■ ■! .
Brokers Office, and
COMMISSION STORE.
Na. 6? South Third street, opposite the national hexV Eank.
SBAML'EL, M and JOHN VAti REED,
have entered into under the nrm of
FR'.MJI*CES Sc VAN REF.b, in the Wmefs of Brokers.
Conveyancers and Commiftion merchants. They Buy and
fell on cornmillion every Ipecics of liock,' notes 'of hand,
bills of exchar.ge, houses anct landsj See.
Money procilre,d on depoßts, &c. &c. all kinds c'
writings in the conveyancing line, done -with r.eatnefs and
dispatch ; accounts adjusted, and bocks fettled, in the
jnoft correct naar.ner. Conilant attendance will be given.
They solicit a (hare of the public favor; tile 1 / are deter
mined to endeavour tedelerye it.
N. C. The utmoit fecrqey observed.
SAiVJUKL M. rRAUNCES,
JOHa VA{»' Kttfa.
Phi}i.d. A-Jgufi 17, J 796. m&wtf
IV A A' T E D ,
rfn APPRENTICE to \/]i Pr 'irt'tng Bt/Jiveft.
Eft e.uirc attVviS Office, Aiig. 9
JOHN MILLER, Jun. & Co.
t No. 8, CHESNUr STREET,
s Have Imported in the 1; *•- vetTels from Europe, &c. j
d AND HAVE 10R SALE, dy
A geHeral assortment of GOODS, suitable to the season— A?
Amongst whicl^are,
BROAD and narrow CLOTHS, <
Plain and twill*d COATINGS, —
Rose striped and point BLANKETS,
FLANNELS and BAISES,
HATS in cases,
IRISH LINENS, ' in
INDIA GOODS, generally,
A Invoicp of IRONMONGERY,.
Comprifing-a capital assortment to open a ftorc — mc 5 C
Thirty Casks of NAILS. This invoice will be fold
entire on very advantageous terms. —
September 20■ , ■
nd Lottery S
n- TT'OR raifinj fixthonland fix hundred and Cxty-feven
aft x dollars and fifty cents, by a deduction of fifteen per
:it cent from the prizes, and not two blanks to a prize. v;z
>r- I Prize of jooo dollarsis dollars ;00,0
'T, 1 1000 1000
l 500 J°° •
at- 5 aoo ioco
iu- ao 100 aooo
ill 99 50 495°
aoo 2j s°?o
tre sooo 10 ao,ooo
<cr, 5 Last drawn numbers of icco dollars tach, J coo
iiat ———^'—
ca- 133 a I'rizei. 44,4J0
4018 Blanks. '
— 63J0 Tickets at Se-;en Dollafs each) 44,45°
» Ey order of the DtTciStors of the Society for cftoblifti
ing IHeful ManufaSures, the fuperiotendauts of the Pat
erfoa Lottery have requested the Managers to offer the _
foregoing S.heme to the public, and have directed them
to rafui'-d the money to thole perfofis who have purihafed
j> s in the fotmer Lottery, or exchange the tickets for tickets
lW _ in this Lottery. •
The lottery has actually commenced drawing, and will
continue until finilhed. A lift of the Blanks and Prizes
jf e may h~ seen at the. office ot William Blackburn, No. 64 -j
south Second street, whb "will where tick- t :
rC 3 ets ft-.ay be procwred.
Dated this 17th of June, 1796. _
l" "J. N- GUMMING, ") 3
JACOB H. HARDENBERG, > Managers.
a . JONATHAN RHEA, 3 v
Stk ' atfeo 1
rlcs 1 f
; a - Samuel Rj char del,
Bth p "ESiPECTFULLY informs the Genflemen t
Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY 1
'JT TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEE HOUSE in the "
■ city of Philadelphia. *
The Subscription Room wiH be fufiiifhed with all the
57 daily papers publilhed in Philadelphia, New-York, Bqf- 1
| vn " ton, Baltimore, together with those of the principal coin
! mcrcial cities of Europe—They will be ragularly filed
* and none permitted to be taken away on any account.
lx Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety '
r K'j of French Liquors; together with the tifual refrefhihefits, '
ac *" will at all times be procurod at the bar. '
Gentlemen may depend on being accofapiodated With
P e ® the choicest of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the most 1
ana approved Malt Liquors from London and other breweries.
an " The Larder will befupplied with the prime and carlieft :
productions of the Season, (
Large and small Parties, or single Oehtkmen, may be 1
j ei^; accommodated With Breakfafts, Dinners, or Suppers, at
hours most convenient to thiimfelves—a cold Collation is j
regularly k«pf for convenUr.cy, the Bill of Fare to be had
'! ?' it thu bar.
. The Lodging Rooms wfi! be completely forniftied, and
iub " the utnlaft attention paid to deanlinels, and every other ;
' c f" rcquifite. , •
lam gy. RicuAa&ir willAehappy to receive, and
nt 'y execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at '
„;, large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges
himfelf that nothing oti his part lhall be wanting to pfe« '
fervethat jfati'oftagi; with whi«h feehasbeen so distinguish- '
:> ' lC 7 ingly honored.
"tr" Philadelphia, April 15. »wf
, the
intnl Treasury of the United States.
,ort " VjOTICE is hereby given to ail persons who are or
IN may be Creditors of the United States, Tor any sums
es to of the Fur.iti Oil, or Stock, bearing a prtfcAt inlcrejt os-six
l of ter centum per annum.
Wm. ,ft, That purfuantto anAcJ of Congress pafled on the
jgth day of Apsil, 1796, intitlcd an att in addition 16 an
aA, intituled " An adt making futthor provifioii tor the
support of ipublic credit, and for the redemption «f the
—— public debt," the faiddebtor ftockwillbe reimbursed and
oaid in manner following, to wit. " First, by dividends
" to be mide on the'lait days of March, June and ieptem
" ber for the prcfc'rtt year, and from the year one thtmf: nd
" seven hundred ifld ninety-feveii, to the year one thou
" sand eight hundred & eighteen iCelufive, ut the rate of
" one/nd one half per centum upon the original capital.
" Secondly,by. dividends to be made on'th^laft day of
" December lor the present year, and fto'tn the yeas one
" thousand seven hundred and nincty-feven, to the year
" one thoufandeight hundfed and feventecn inclusive, at
« the rate of three and one half per centum upon the ori
" ginal capital; and by a dividend to be mile on the last
« tJa* Of Dtcember, in the year one thoufjnd eight hun
fy '» « -Jred and eighteen, of filch l'tiai, as will be then 'ade
" quate, acc&tdiHg to the coutrafl, for 'the linaj redemp-
« tio'n of the laid stock." .
S, & ii. All diftiniSion bctwfcen payments on account of
Interefl and Principal being thus abolilhed by the establish
ment of the permanent rule of reimbursement abous de
scribed, it has become necefriry to vary accardiogly the
powers of attorney for receiving dividends; the public
creditors will therefore observe th*t the following form
is eftabli<hed for ill poWefs of attorney which may be
hick- eranted after the due promulgation ot this notice, viz.
KNOW ALL MEN BY "THESS PRESENTS, that
I c f
do main rcrflitute ini cf-fjnnt
if CTV true utiiJ luiuful Ai
r ' torney,fm me, an Jin rjy nante, to t'eccive tbr dividends tviiih arc,
or Jball he payable according to la-w,on tbe (here dfiferibing the
— jianding in nt*J name i/t tbe boots of (here describing the
book< of the Treasury or the Commifliouer of Loans,
where the flock is credited) from (here lr.fcrt the com
mencement and expiration of time for which the power of
Eank. Ittorfcey is to coatinire) initb po-uer afo at attorney ur ctt.r-
EED, u „dcr bi m ,fortbrt purpofc to make andfubftilute,andto do all
•m of lawful aßs requij *cfor effecting berAy ratify inland
okers. : ,„Jirming ail that myfaid Attorney or bisfubftiUsleJbali lawful- ,
y and ly do, by virtue bcreoj.
hand, /„ ~,Vilnefs hereof I have hereunto set vty Hand and Seal the
day ps in tbe tear
ids c' Sealldand Dftiu-.rci
fsand in prefena^oj,
n the K£ I T KNOWN, that an the day of
given. efcr'c tncperfortitlly came
deter- within named and tbe above letter of attorney Übe
bis ail and deed.
In teftimhny whereof I hereunto fit my Hand and affix.-
ES, Seal tbe day andyear la(l aforefaid.
ftiveh und.-r my Hand at Philadelphia, this twen
f tieth day of July 1796, pursuant to directions
from the Secretary of the Treasury
SAMUEL MEREDITH,
•fa. of tke United States.
July*:. ■uWltlJ.
Turks-Hland Salt,
FOR SjiL E,
Per the ship American, Capt. Shallcr°f»—Wi» be rev X
,{y to discharge at Pine-street wharf on the »7& » n "- J
.Apply so Hollingfworth '£«•
Sept. 23. . ——
A Mariufa&ory £dR SAL:'-
A Valuable SO ' P and CANDLE. Man » f^ y ' l
in a convenient P art l^c cl^.; S - lt Q c .^ c
on an entirely original cor.ftru&wn, and j*" 1 P C ifons
materials and mav be ftt to work nmnic i- t y* -
who wife to purchafc.are requcfted'to apply at " 0 2? 3'
South Second $i reet. t t f <f
September 1'!. • ■ —
City cf Wa&ingtoti.
SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11,
, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT 0 t THE
Federal city.
A magrffficeiit ) 20,000 clollfcrs, & i 50,060
dwelling-holife, 3 : 30,000, are ) q
1 ditto 15,000 & ca|Jt 25,000 40,000
1 ditto i5,0d0 & cash 15,000 30,600
3 1 ditto 10,000 & cash 10,600 20,000 J
0 I ditto 5,000 & cafe 5,000 . 10,000 n
o . 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5»00b 10,utf©
0 J cadi prize of 10,000 c!
0 2 dfe. j,OOO each, are « 10,000 t:
10 db. 1,000 - - 10,000
0 26 do. 500 • * 10,000
"do do. 100 - • ro,oot>
100 do. 50 10,000
0 400 do. 25 - - - 10,000
1,000 do. 10 i 28,000
15,000 tfo. 10 ' " * 150,000
e _____
11 16,735 Prizes.
*' 31,261 Blanks.
:s
H 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollar*, 400,000
N. B. To favour those who may take a quantify of (
'' Tickefs,the prize of 40,ooodoljars willbethe iAST drawn .
'■ ticket, iftd the 3Q,ooothe last Kut one :
And approved laotvs, fecurtrigpayroent hi either motley -
or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received Terr
any number not less than 30 tickets.
®" This Lottery Will afford an elegant specimen of che jSri
vate buildings to be ere&ed in the City of Washington—
Two beautiful defigrs are already fele&ed for the entire
~~ fronts on two of the public fquafres; from these prawings
it ispropofed to erect two ccntreand four corner buildings,
" as soon as poilible after this lottery is fold, and to convey
n them, whefi cpmpiete, to the fortunate adventurers, in
y tile manherdefcribed in the febeme for the Hotel Lottery.
e A nett deduQion of five per cifct. will be made to defray "
the necefiary expeftfes of printing, &c. and the surplus
le will be made a part of the fund intended for the National c
r_ tJniverfity, to be creeled within the city of Washington. i a
The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are ; 3
,'j fold Mf.—Thf raoney prizes will be payable in thirty days ! I
after it is finifhjd ; and any prises for width fortunate L
numbers are not produced within twelve months after the c
s drawing is dosed, are to be considered as given towards 1
' the I'u'nJ for the University ; it being determined to fettle a
j, the whole .bufirtefs in a year from the ending of the dravSN <
i:ig, and to take up the bonds given as feturity. 1
The real securities given for the payment of the Prizes, ;
,j[ are held by the Prcfident aiid two Diro«slors (if the Bank (
of Columbia, and are v&ifccd at more than half the a- 1
Je mount ol the lottery. i
at The twenty tour gentlemen who by appointment of i
; s the late Coirtmiffiancrs a filled in the management of the ]
J( j Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous tafc 1
a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufocicttt oum ,
J; j bcr of thcl'e having kindly accepted, it is hoped thit the ;
frimds to a National University and the otherfcderal t>b- ]
jedsmaj continue to'favor the design. 1
By accounts received from the different parts of the |
a£ Continent as well as from Europe, #hcre the tickets
cs hare been sent for sale, the public are allured that the
drawing will speedily commense, and that the care and
. caution unavoidably neceHary to inl'ure a fafe disposal cf
th« tickets, has rendered the Inert fufpen&on ihdifpcnfable.
SAMUEL BLODGET.
.§, Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia jo
■*" James Weft &i Co. Baltimore ; of Peter Boston
of John Hopkins, RichmoCd ; and of Richard Wells
or Cooper's Ferry. ' co
Watsons Answer to Gi::bon.
. ..
he JUST RECEIVED, '
an And for laic By J, OB VIROl), No. 41, 'Chefr.ut-ftteet,'
h' Apology for Chriftianity 5
nd In a fir in ef Letters, addrefftd to
ids Edward Gibbon, Eg<^.
m- Atlffeor of the History of the Decline and Fall of the
nd "Roman Empire:
>u- Br R. WATSON, d. d. f. k. s. Bilhop of Landaff. j
of . (Price 75 cents bound )
al ;. Watfon'3 Anfwcr to Paife,
01 '
ne ' To be had at tlic fame place.
c3r The enemies of Religion an- a-wake ! Let not her
at friends Jleep
iri- u mw&ftf
[aft — _
'N O T I C E.
cic " r Sublcriber, having beet! rcduced in his circum
'P" X ftaiices, !.y sundry misfortunes, and being thereby '
nuable- to fatisfy his just debts, hereby give* .'utice to his
0 Creditors and toall perfnfis concerned, that he intends to
"I apply'to the General Afle.fibly of Maryland at their next
session t.) be held on the firft. Mondiy of November next.
' . for the benefit of an aiSt of insolvency.
iC WILLIAM EDMONDSON
. Eafton. iff of the otli month, lawtiUMN
L To be iold '
A PLANTATION, in the town of Woodbury, coun
ty of GlouCetter, aiid Uatc of New-Jersey, contain
ing about one huftdrcd rn>d fifty acres ; a suitable pre-por
arc tion of which is woodland'and improved meadow.* A
the' £ relt P art °f th « arable land "is 111 a high state of cultiva
tj.e tion, and very natural to the produflion of Red Clover,
ins, ° r " --' ll plantation there is a genteel two-story brick house,
)m ' with four rooms on a floor, and a good dry cellar under
rQ f the whole ; together with a barti, corn-cribs and carriagc
lcr, h-jiiib. l'he gafdeh is large, and contains a good'collec
u ll tion of the bed kinds of grafted and inoculated fruit trees;
an j the brchard confUUcf about three hundred grafted app e
/»/- trces ' Any perfoft iaclincd to pul'cliafe said premil'es, may
. be informed of the terms by applying to
\tb, ANDREW HUNTER.
J U 'Y -9 , j
To be Sold,
At No. 128, North Second-Street, and Ij several oj
, the Apothecaries in this K'ty.
' I 'RANSFERS of the right to remove pains »nd inllamma
,A tions from the human bsdy, asfecuied to Dr. ELISHA
U*" PERKINS, by patent, with inftrumcn;s and directions ne
ceifary for lUe practice. This rii'ode of treatment is pcrtieu
[en- larly ufefol in relieving pair* in the head, face, teeth, brcali,
ions fide, fkomach, back, r|lieumatifm», recent gouts, &c. &c.
Notvnthftanding the utility of th'.j pr'aflice. it is not pre
ferred bat there are cases in which thit and every othei
r. remedy may sometimes f»U.
J. June t t _ law
I Canal Lottery,
n°. R
XTTHEREAS th'e State of Maryland has au 'u."
W the underwritten, to raif. twenty-**, ttou.-ma.
two hundred 1 , arnt fifty dollars, lot-the purple rfcuttiaf
a Canal through th; City of W aldington, fro,, th lo
tomacto theEaftern Branch : ** r "° ur ; . ,
The following is tlvc SCHEME ot No. .
Viz 'l Priie of' »0,000 dollars, 2,0,000
1 ditte ro.coo, 10,000
7 last drawn 7 00 35 , 0 oc 'M
Tickets, each J
15 ditto i.ocio
10 ditto 4°° 4)°s>o
ao ditto 100 a,OOO m
55 ditto 5° . 4| '
5750 ditto I® (<),00%
To be railed for the Canal s 26,2.50
5850 Prize*; _ IJJiOCo
11650 Blanks, not two to a prize.
17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175^^*
Sfs* The Commiflioners have taken the Sttotituu rt
quired by the afore/aid ail tor tke pun-W paynv- .- ;,f
the prizes.
i hc drawing of fliisLottery will commence, v/jthc"t
delay, at loon °as tl* Tickets are fold, of which time.*
notice will he given. . 1
Such prizes as are not demanded m Cx itionths aft r the
drawing is fiuiflicd, frail be cenfidererl as for
tlu benefit of th? Cttna.l, and appropriated accordingly.
f Signed J NOTLEY YOUNG,
' DANIEL CARROLL, r/D.
LEWIS DJIULOIS,
GEOKGE TALKER,
WM.M.D UNC A NS ON,
THOiMAS LAW,
TAMES BARKY.
City of Wafiiingtoß, £ei>. 11. 5
Mordecai Lewis
HAS FOR SJLE,
NANKEENS, long and fliort.
( China, well affortcd.
, - f
;Dii'pers
- Baft as. __ : —
[ "CoflVts. / •
Bandafio Haft'dtercHieJj.
Roll Brimftoiie.
Sept. 6. tt&fim
s For i?ale,
;, *A laARGE ELEGANT 'AVD WELL tIhtSHKB
Three-story Brick House,
(The late residence of General Walter Stewart)
f "tfTTITfi a LOT of OROU'ND thereunto belonging,
s W the weft fide of .Thircl-ftreet, near Umon-lheet
1 ! containing in front J» feet, and in depth roo feet, to ar^
I alley leading into Uuion-ftreet. Thehoufu is 32 feet front
e ! and 50 feet deep ; the several rooms contained in it are
' ; large, cortmiodious, andcbmpleifcly finifhed; tke twofirft
e stories are each i J feet high; there arc 20 ljiahegany
« doors in the house ; a geometrical ftaiTcafe, with malioga
s ny rails and a good iky-light. The kitchen is in the fell
e ar, whioh is spacious and convenient, and fmifhed with an
'* bven, ilew-holes and pantries, a servants' hall (lid lsrgc
Wine-cellar adjoining the kitchen, i a front Of which is an
i, area in which thtfre is a pump. The yard is vault J.
k Communicating with the'faid building is a neat thrce-ftof/
brick hovl'e, on the north fide t>f Unioii-ftrcct, contain"
ifig 30 feet front by i 6 feet deep; the lower part of which
>f is at present occupied as ayromptmg-houfe, and the upper
e part divided into weH-finilhed large thanibers. Ttnshouis
k may at a small expense be converted y<o a convenient
1 dwelling : Tiiefl'reet door is Very handsome, and the front
ie and back have Venetian winddvv-fhuttefs, Adjoining the
>- lafl koitfc, upon the lot belonging to the firft, are creeled
bathing-rooms, icc. Thtire arelilcewife v,-.ry good civach
i- lioufe and Itables-fimihcd cqt'al (or nearly so) with-Shy in
ts the city, on a lot containing on Union street 30 feet, and
te in depth on the wuft fide of laid alley 5a feet, 't here are
id good cellars unde, the -whole of tlie buildings, end a wine
of room over patt of theftafi'.e, with a luiy-loft over tile re •
e. niainder. i'or further particulars enquirr of
EOWAUL) BUNS iLL & Co.
0 At their Office No. 64 Bock-!lieet. uelween Walnut & Hear
n t'&f ilreets.
;j 9 6th month 24th, 179 Q.
F 0 li S ALE.
A PLANTATION,
ABOITT ii miles from this City, situate in Abiitg
ton Tdwnlhip, M outgo m pry - County j containing
70 a&rcs, a rijiw stone iioufe, two ltories high, 2 rooms oua
floor, Hre places in each, a ilone kitchen and (lone fil ing
house, over an excellent- spring of water, a barn, stable*.
fVieds, barracks, See. A Urge and a varietvof
tie Other fruit, about la acres good meadow well wateredfv^
and wood fuffictent ior fire, and fencing the place. Poflefli
|r on may be had the Apiil nexr. Prooerty in this city
w ill be tike,l in cxchang", 01 MORRIS and NtfSS6UJO&S
Nolcs in paymttii. Incite Arch-Stieet.
Fhiladelphia, September 13, 1796. itfif
"
WANTED,
For any lei m from one to four fears,
A HOUSE, p'ijfcntly situated In any of tbe principal
flrects within the pavement, and not very diflant from
n the cspahle of accommodating a small fami
ly ' ly ; the house must have stables and coach-honfe, and
lis would be required to be ready by the liru. week in No
to Vtmber next —Eu»;uire of the printer.
*t Sept, 14. ' ttf ;
«• ■ , ...
FOR SALE*,
™ A very Valuable Eliate,
CALLED T IV IT? EN HA M, situate in the
townihip of Upper Derby, andcotntyof Delaware,
; n ~ 7 l-a miles from Phiiadc lphia, and half a mile from the
1U " new Wellern road; containing 230 acres of excellent.land,
J *~ 45 °f Which afe good watered m. adow, 90 of prime wood
and the reft arable of thi firft quality. There are
,a " on thepremifesagood two story btlckhoufe, witk 4 ro6m»
cr " °n a floor, and ccllars under the whole, with a pumn-wert
| ' e » of excellent water in front; a large frame Urn, tables,
>- r and other convenient buildings; a Imoke-houfe and '.tone,
ipring-houfe ; two good apple orchards, and one of peacfa
- c es. ihe fields ate all in clover, excispt those Immediately
•» > Under tillage, and arc /o laid out as to have the advantaye
e ' of water in each ol them, which renders it peculiarly con
venient for grarfc)g. t .
1 he Oluation is pltafant and healthy, and froni the high
cultivation ol the land, the good neighbourhood, and the
vicinity to the city, it is very full able for a geatleman's
- country feat.
The foregoing is part of the cftat: of Jaceb Harr.-.an,
0 j deceased, and oilered for laic by
Mordecai Lewis,
n * Otsl. 9. tt&l Surviving Executor.
-1A . 0
cu- . '
an, PKINTED BY JOHN FEN'NO,
>re- No. HQ .
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