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    of the & Philadelphia Daily Advertiser.
Number 1480.J
Advertisement.
PURSUANT to an Order from the Orphans* Court,
wtl be fold at PUBLIC SALE, a# Cranberry, on
'* ' j 14th day of fune next, all that valuable
HEAL ESTATE, Lite belonging to the Rev. Gilbert
T. Snowdtn, dneifed % lying in and near Cranberry, in
tbs cou ity of Middlesex, townfiip of South Brunfwith,
(late of New Jffey, upon t'jc lower flage road leading
fro+ Philadelphia to New York. A very elegant frame
bonfe in a beautiful and healthy ftuation, painted white,
wit'} Venetian window shutters, thirty feet front and
ibirty-eigbt feet dap, tivo rooms with a handsome hall or
cntri on the firjl floor, three rooms on the fccond flour and
two wcll-finifLd garrets. In the rear of the bbufe is an
'*ee lent twofiory building confiding of a diving-room for
ootk people, spacious pantries and a large [kitchen, with
every convenience, and over these are three chambers for
j'rrvants. To the right is an additional building conjijling
-f * chamber be I aw and a library above—under the whole
ere very fine cellars paved with brick. The bouse is en
tirely new and finifbed with tafle. Every room is hung
with belts that lead both to the kitchen and the fervtwts'
apartments : there is a pump in the yard; and a flone
and brick pavement round the whole bouse, which 'is cnclof
ed -with a handsome railing, with three gates in front.
The farm cohjijls of one hundred and f'xty seven acres,
with a proportion of woodland and meadow, under excel
lent fence ; a garden with pale fence ; a targe barn, fla
hies, carriage-house, cowhouses, tSV. all new, and built
In the befl manner : with a young orehard of 200 grafted
trees. Nearly adjoining said farm is a lot of Woodland
of tbe befl quality, containing 37 acres. Alfa a trail of
land within seven miles of Cranberry, containing one bunm
dred and fifty acres, three-fourths meadow and the red ex
cellent ti,nber. 1 bis will be fold in lots or together, as
tsill befl suit tbe pur chafers.
The payments, one third cajh—one third in one year—
and th* remaining thirds one year following, with inter ed
o t the two lafl payments, and approved feeurity.
For further particulars enquire of Nathaniel Hunt,
£fy* or Dr. Ralph Lott, Cranberry ; of Ifizac Snowden,
ct Princeton ; or of Ifuac Snowden, Jun. N0.J41 South
Second flreet, Philadelphia.
May 2$ §6mwflS
To be fold cheap,
To close an adventure,
7 Bales Buftas
% ditto Coflas .
Apply at the Store of
Mordecai Lewis.
May 16 eoiw
City of Washington.
SCHEME
Of the Lottery, No. 11,
For the Improvement of the Federal City.
A.magnificent dwelling-houfc 20>ooo dollars,
& calh 30,000, are 50,000
1 ditto 15,000 & cafli 15,00 a 40,00 a
1 ditto 15,000 & calh 15,000 30,000
1 ditto lotooo k cafli 10,000 so,ooo
1 ditta 5,000 & eafli 5,000 10,000
1 ditto 5,000 & cafli 5,000 10,000 ,
2 cafli prize of 10,000
3 do. 5,000 each,are • 10,000
10 do. 1,000 . • jo,ooo
»© do. 500 - - 10,000
00 de. foo - - 10,000
soo do. 50 io,ooe
400 do. »5 . 10,000
1,000 do. »» • 10,000
|5,00s do. 10 • >50,000
16,739 Prizes.
Blanks.
jc-.000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000
N. B. Tofavour those who may take a quan
tity of Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be
the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last
but oni t '
And approved notes, securing payment in either
money or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will
be received foi any number uot less than 30 tick
ets.
This Lattery will afford an elegant specimen of
the private buildings to be ereited in the City of
Wjlhington—Two beautiful designs are already
iele&ed for the entire fronts on two of the public
squares; from these drawings ititpropofedloered
two centreand f our comer buildings, ai loon as pof
ible after this lottery is fold, aacto convey the* ,
when complete, to the fort«nate adventursrs, in
the mannerdefcribe-1 in the fchenic for the Hotel
Lottery. A nett dedu&ion of five per cent, will
be made to defray the necessary eitpenfes of print
ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of
the fund intended for the National University, to
be erected within the city of Washington.
The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the
Prizes, are held by the President and two Direct
ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at
more than half the amount of the lattery.
SAMUEL BLODGET.
TieSetsmay be had at the Bank of Colum
bia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter
Gilman, Boston : of Joho Hopkins, Richmond ;
and of Richard W«Us, Cooper's Ferry.
mwf
Notice.
A LL persons iadebttd to the Estate of Sa*ah
ii Marshall, deceased, arerequefted to make
immediate pa) meet, and those that have demands
againll L'U estate, are desired to bring in their ac
coants properly attested forfcttlemcnt, to either of
liefubfcriberk. CuaiiToruzK Marshall, Jr.
Caspar W. Haines,
Abraham M. Garrigois,
Adimriftrators to the Ellate of Sarah Mar (hall,
•eeeafed. June 3 HW3W
PenhfylvaniaPopulation Company.
NOTICE is hereby given to the Share Hold
er*, that a further afleffUient of din e dol
-I**3 it levied on each (hare, payable as follows,
si*.
Six Dollars immediately, and
Three Dollars on the tit of July next.
Which thty are requcfUd to p«y to the Treafu
rtr of the Company, at the Company's Office,
No. 53, North Fourtb-flreet, agreeably to the
flmes above mentioned ; and tney are further
jiformed, that on their negle&mg to pa the
fune as above directed, the several forfeitures
4iil be exafied.
Bv order of the Board,
SOL. MAKACHE, Trerfurer.
May ij, d3ot
Delaware and Schuylkill Canal
Company,
May \Ji, 1797.
THE STOCKHOLDERS
WHO are in arrears for any sums due on their
rtfpe&ive Ikares, are retjueftcd to pay the
fame.
WILLIAM GOVETr, Trtafurer.
IO n'4w
PHILADELPHIA: TUESDAY EVKNING, JUNE 6; 17^7.
For Sale or Charter,
■ THE SHIP
•jgtr WARREN,
J Benjamin Church f Master.
I jO? »bout 280 tohs. burthen. En
• quire of
Jcfe S3 5 Robert Waln-
May 16 §
JohnTarris, master.
A GREAT part of her cargo engaged, and
lhe will fail in ten days. For freight or pas
sage apply to capt. Tarris, at Willings & Francis*
wharf, or to GURNET & SMITH.
May 15 5
or London,
TUt C u in
WILLIAM PENNy
Jamrs 'Josiah, Majler.
LL fail with all convenient fpced. For
V V freight or passage apply to
"JeJJe & Robert Wain.
May . 9 § „
For Freight or Charter,
, ° an r p art E uro p^»
SioeStJh Ship
Alexander Magnus,
Capt. Carl G. Ehsman,
ABOUT 350 tons burthen, in this port ; and
also the Dauiih Ship FREDERICK ftJLIUS
liAUS, of 450 tons,now lying in Haaipton Roads.
Apply to JOHN VAUGHAN.
May 16. tutlif6t
For Sale,
The cargo of the brig Enterprize, Captain
Langdon from Bourdeanx, now landing at
Morton's -wharf,
CONSITING OF
524 hhds. of Claret ") £ .
ill cases of ditto I -a "S
100 cases of Sweet Oil j> -3
110 pipes London proof ) |"5 S
10 pipes of Holland ptcof 5 BRANDV- J w
Apply to
Wharton & Lewis,
No. 115, South Front St.
Said Brig,
WILL take a FREIGHT for
Weft-Indies or Europe, fails
burthen about fifteen Jiun
""c barrels, is in complete or
der, and will be ready to receive a cargo in a
few days
Apply as above.
May 14 f
Millinery Room,
No. 136 Market-flrtet.
, MISS CHRYSTAL
TAKES an early opportunity of acquainting
her Friends that lhe has received by the
William Penn, a variety of NEW MTL
LINEP.Y, &c. whick lhe hopes to be able to
ihew them in a few days.
May 18 s3ot
The Commissioners
FOR carrying int® effeft the TWENTY-FIRST
Article of the Treaty of Friendlhlp, Limits,
and Navigation, between His Catholic Majesty
and the United States of America, hereby give in
formation to all Pcrfons therein sonccrned, — That,
in order to terminate a'l differences, on account of
the leffe* luftained by the CitizenAf the United
States, irv consequence of their Vessels and Car
goes having b-en taken by the Subjects of His Cat)i-,
olic Majcfty, during the late War between Spain
and France, that they are ready to receive (at their
Office, between the hours of ten and one o'clock,
daily) all complaints and applications, authorized
by the said Article, during Eiguteen Months
from the day of the date hereof, and that they have
power to examine all such persons as some before
them, on oath or affirmation, touching the com- ■
plaints in question, and also to receive in evidence,
all written teftimory, authenticated in such man
ner as they lhall think proper to require or admit.
By Order of the Commijfiontrs,
PETER LOHRA,
Secretary.
C mmrffioners Office, Ao. 109, Mulberry•
reet, Philadelphia, May t-jth, 1797.
To be Sold,
A large and eonvinient
Three Story Brick House;
SITUATE at the north-east corner of Arch and
Fourth-ftreeta. It contains eighteen rooms—
and is in every refpeift well finifiied. For particu
lars enquire of
M. Keppele,
No. 138, Chefnut-ftreet.
May 3 1. j
Maurice Moynihan,
No. 81, North Second flreet,
A few doors above Arch-ltreet,
INFORMS his friends and the public, that he has
for wholesale or retail, on the lowest terms, a
genesal affortmem of Queen's Ware, gilt and cut
tumblers, plain and flowered quart, pint, half pint,
gill and half gill do. exad mea'ures, decanters and
wine glasses j gallon, half gallon, quart and pint
bowls, *nd chi' a in sets and fepirate ; pocket
bottles: Sehuyikill and Jerfcy country quart and
half gallon bottles; Dry Goods, ice. &c.
N. B. Crates put up with car: at the Ihortefl no
tice.
May n dtf
For Sale,
By Samuel Breck, jun, at his Compting-houfe, N»,
<(9, South Third-ftrcet,
A quantity of the befl
Boston mess Beef in whole aid half barrels.
fit for (hip's use
Do. Pork do.
A quantity of Sherry Wine
A few Pipes Oil Proot Brandy, just landed
from Bordeaux
Chocolate in Boxes
Rice, Cotton, CaftileSoap, and
Four or five Bales large Orauge Peels, See.
May »7. «o6t
By John Fenno, N O, 119 Cbefnut Street.
COLUMBIA HOUSE
Boarding School for young Ladies.
MKS. GROOMBRIDGE with much pleaf
«reand refpeift, returns her fineefe ac
knowledgement for the liberal encouragement
flit has received during fojr years rejGdmce in
Philadelphia ; and assures her friends i:id the
public, so far from intending to decline her
fchoal, (he has rnlde a fiiperior arrangehient for
the more convenient accommodation of her
scholars.-—Every branch of ufeful and polite
education is particularly attended to by Mrs.
Groombridge and mailers excelling in their
refpeflive profeflions.
Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets.'
June sth, 1797. Jimftf
The situation is perfectly healthy ; and made
more agreeable by a a extensive garden and lot
of ground adjoining the house.
Houfhold Furniture.
NOW felling by private lale, No. 17 Dock
ftreet—confiftingei chairs, tables, looking
glaffes, bureaus, hand and fire irons, bedheads,
feather-beds, carpets, bedding, window curtains,
bed and table ltnen, kitchen furniture, «cc. The
whole in good order, an 4 has only been a few
1 menths in use.
The sale to continue daily 'till the whole is fold.
June 4 §
A Quantity of Brandy, *
FIRST & id proof,
Gin, of 4th proof, in pipes
Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, in Hhds
Oid Hock, in cases of 40 dozen each
Glass Tumblers, in pints and half-pints
Window Glass, in boxes, of different sizes
Hazlenuts, in fecks v
Whiting
&. >
& Spanilh Brown J
For Sale bv
PETBR BLIGHT.
hniisry 4
To be Sold at Public Vendue,
At the Merchants' Coffee house, in Philadelphia,
on the 15th day of June, at 8 o'clock in the
evening, if not before disposed of at private
falc,
40,931 1-2 acres of land, on the
waters of Wheeling and Filhing-creeks, in Walh
ington county, PennfyWania. The fail is remark
ably fewile ; and ( beCdeß a large body of meadow,
there are considerable improvements on the pre
mifes. These lands were patented in 1787. On
payment of part of thepurchafe money, a r-iafon
able credit will be given for the residue. Enquire
of the printer.
*S- jtS r,
Poft-Office, 23d May, 1797.
THE Mail for Baltimore will be closed at this of
fice every morning (Sundays excepted at half past 7
o'clock.,
The Mail for Boston will be closed every day
(Sundays excepted)at la o'clock noon ; and
The Mail for Frederic*, Miltord, Clowes, Dagfco
rough, Delaware, Horntown, Accomack Court-House
and Northampton Court-House, Virginia, will be
closed every Monday morning at half pall 7 o'clock.
May 23. *i2t
Pennsylvania Population Com
pany.
NOTICE is hereby given to the Sharehold
ers, that a further afleflinent of fifteen ■
dollars is levied on each (hare, payable in the
following inftalroents —viz.
One quarter immediately.
One quarter on the ill of June.
One quarter ou the ill September.
One quarter on the ill Dec. next.
Which they are requested to pay to the Trea
surer of the Company at the Company's Office,
No. 53 north Fourth street, agreeably to the
times above mentioned ; and fhey are further
informed that en their negle<sHng to pay the
fame as above diretfled, the several forfeitures
direijled by the Connitution, willl be exacted.
By order of the Board",
SOL. MARACHE,
Treasurer.
May 15 Jim .
St. Andrew's Society. ;
AT a quarterly meeting of the St. Andrew's ,
Society, held at the Golden Swan, last evening,
the following gentlemen were unanimoufiy ele&ed (
members thereof:
Lord Henry Stewart, \
The Honorable Thomas M'Dinald, ,
Mr. IVilliam Alexander,
Capt. Duncan Rose, I
Mr. James Thorbur, 1
Mr. James Stuart, jun. ,
Mr. William Gardner,
Mr. Samuel Campbell, of N. T. 1
The treasurer, Mr. Shields, presented to the j
meeting the statement of the funds of the society ;
whereupon, it was
Resolved, that he be requeftsd to continue his |
strenuous exertions to eolle& in the arrears due to
the poor fund, and to make report ol his success
th<*eiu at the next quarterly meeting.
Richard Lake, Secretary. l
June I. 3 p |
Rofs & Simfon, J
Have for Sale,
A fjUANTITY OF PRIME <
St. Domingo Cotton,
Superior Old Lilbon Wine in Pipes
Excellent India Market
Teneriffe Wine,
In Madeira Calks
A few Quarter Chelts best
SStaSST" 1 ]
Muscovado Sugars in Hoglheads, and 1
Coffee in Tierces
March 7. |]tf 1
Just Received,
From Batavia (via Providence)
170 Sacks of Java Coffee of firft quality
SCO half sacks do. do.
a few Box*«of Spices, confiding of
Nutmegs, Clovesand Mice
For sale by
H'ILLINCS & FRANCIS,
Ifemwftreet.
n»y ia v dtf
Grattan and Comp y .
. n Efpetflfully inform their friends, that they have
. {.V imported fiom Loadon per the (hip Star, a
large affortmeat of
PERFUMERY,
j Which is now opened for sale at their House, No.
. 191 Maiket-ftreet.
r Alfj, a new affoituient of ready-made gentle
men's linen, fnirts from 1 dollars each to 8 dollars,
r &e. See. Jcc.
Ladies and gentlemen are accommodated with
board and lodging a: ten Dollars each.
Those Gentlemen who have their own private
r lodgings, may be accommodated with dinner only,
by tho week or month
; J""8 5 J_ 6t
: Erfkine's View of the War.
t
JUST PUBLISHED,
By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co.
No 40 Sour h Second street,
' , CP"" 31 Cents] .
( A View of the Caufss and Confeqrien
• ces of the present War -with France.
By the Honorable Thomas Ekskine.
May 1 5 ft
The fubferibers, have for sale, the
following Goods, viz:
OLD Madeira Wine, ia pipes.
Port do. inpipes, hoglheads & qr. calks.
Malaga do. in hoglheads and qr. talks.
Sherry do. in quarter calks.
Claret do. of excellent quality, in bottles.
RuffiaDuck.
Do. Diaper and Huckaback.
Coarse Toweling.
Ifing Glass, firft fort.
Russia white Soap, cut in fmaltbars.
Mould Candles, in boxes of 6olb weight.
London Porter, in bottles.
100 barrels of good beef. -
A wrought-iron Book Cafe.
PHILIPS, CRAMOND & Co.
Hiiladelphia, ad June, 1797. d.
Just Arrived,
In the schooner Dove, Captain Paul, from St
Thomas, and for ia|e by the fubferiber.
Muscovado Sugar in hhds- tierces and barrels.
St. Croix Rum in hhds.
AndLaguira hides.
ALSO OH HAND,
Imperial, Hyson, and Sherry and Malaga
Hyson Skin Teas. Wines.
Yellow Nankeens. Holland Gin in pipes.
Canton Cloth. Do. Cheese.
Lutestrings. Do. Glass ware.
Silk Hankerchiefs. China Ware.
Sewing Silk. Window Blinds.
Cotton in bales. Rheubarb.
Peruvian Bark. Quicksilver, &c.
JOSEPH SIMS.
May aid. dut.
For Sale,
ON board the ship Moll*, John Frost, mailer
from Liverpool, laying at Walnut-street wharf
6000 bushels of fine ftoved Salt,
And QUKEN'S WARE, well assorted,
By PHILIP NICKLIN £5- Co.
WHO HATE IN STORE, ALSO FOR SALE,
100 Boxes WhiteHavanna Sugars
Imperial and )
Hyson T e a s
17 tubs Quicksilver
1 chests liandanno Handkerchiefs
A few chests Manchester Goods well assorted
in corduroys, thicksets, ginghams, mufliiiets, j
dimities, &c. 2 Trunks black sewing silk, ,
180 Crates queens ware, well assorted, ,
lo Tons Iheet lead,
Nails assorted, Hat and (harp points, (
London particular and ) Madeira Wine in <
India market J pipes and hhds.
30 pipes, 10 hhds. Teneriffe Wine,. <
10 pipes choice Port ditto, 1
31 calks yellow paint, i
7 boxes ii bundles writing dates,
I box ink-ft«m!s & note presses, '
Sail canvas affurted No. 1 a 8. \
Miy 4. dtf j
THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE
Trads of Land,
IN the county of Glynn and state of Georgia,
will be fold by public sale, at eight o'clock
on the evening of Tuesday the 27th "Bay ot June
next, at the Merchants Crfiee-Hrtufe in this ci
ty, unless previously disposed of by private falc.
ill. 7000 acres on St. Simons Sound at the
confluence of Frederica and Turtle rivers, ad- f
joining the commons of the town ofßrunfwick,
originally granted to John llowell, and within -
6 miles of the Atlantic ocean.
id. 15,000 acres on the head wattrrs of a
branch of the great Sattilla, originally granted
to Ferdinand O'Neal.
3d. 50,000 acres 011 the waters of the little
Satilla river, and of Buffaloe and Alexanders
Creeks ; the great Satilla road passes through
these lands, which were originally granted to
Ferdinand O'Neal.
4th. 50,000 acres on the great Satilla river, "
which are also interfered by a branch of the
little Satilla, and were originally granted to
Thomas Spalding.
It appears by authentic certificates from *■
Thomas Davis, surveyor, and from Major k
Hopkins now residing in Philadelphia, that the 8
body of these lands are not thirty miles from
the ocean, and principally within tide water j .
that the Alatamaha is navigable for boats and "
rafts two hundred miles above, and for large J'
vessels within ten miles of them ; that they are |j
chiefly firft rate pine lands, producing timber {•
equal in quality to any in the state of Georgia,
possessing the fame advantages of navigation. ,r
The aboveraentioned certificates, together with r<
the patents, drafts, andother papers refpefling 0
the title, which is complete and unincumbered, 1 ,
< are in the poffeflion of the fubferibers and*may
be seen by applying to Benjamin R. Morgan, at 0
No. j, South 4th Street. The terms of pay- 0
ment will be one third calh, the remaining two 31
thirds in good negotiable endors'd notes, paya- •'
ble in three and fix months after the sale; a '
conveyance to be mad; to each purchaser on the ~
payment of that moiety of the notes received
from him which becomes firft due. c
THOMAS FITZSIMONS,
JEREMIAH PARKER,
BENJAMIN R. MORGAN.
Philadelphia, May 31, >797. eodtf.
Dutch Gunpowder.
A quantity of the best Dutch Gunpowder for b
sale by Satnutrl Breek, jan. Ne. 89, south Third- v
llrect. t
May tj. ' co6t
The Subscriber,
re Determined to retire from bufmufa, invites all
a who have any note, bill, bond or acceptance
ot h.., now due, to call for payment ; and those
who with to anticipate may receive the money
at a re»fonable dilcuunt.
JAMES SVtfAN
9. Dorcheft' r, ntarßoftoa, 16th May 1791
h Richard BayJey & Co.
* Late John Whitesides fc Co.
No. 136 Marhet-Jircely
HAVE received per the ship« William P«r.c and
Star from London, a large*and faffiionable *f
foriment of the fbUowing articles : viz.
Chintzes, and printed Cottons, of the newed
patterns
Furniture Dimities and Chintzes
Gingham?, plain and figured,
Muslins, printed and cm: roider'd
Do. tambcur'd, plain, check and ftrip'd
Do. tamboured, of a very superior quality
Fine Book, Jaconet and Decca Handkerchiefs
Dimities ami muflimn
Damaik table linen, in fctts and in the fleet
Jjiapev ditto in Cloths and in ditto
Holland and Russia Sheetings
Loop'd Hollands and Irifl) Linens
Long Lawns and Cambrics
Sattins and lilies,' plain and figured
Ribbons and Glovts
Crapes ajid Gauzes
Straw, Chip, atjd Paper Hats and Bonnets, new
ihapes
fancy trimmings, See.
With a variety us articles in the Linen-Drapery
and Haberdaflwry line.
May »» §» et
NO W LANDING,
From on board o£ the (hip GEORGE BAR
CLAY, Capt. Charles M'Ales-t*R, from
Calcutta, the following GOODS, viz.
Codas Punjum Cloths
Hummums Gurrahs
Guzeenahs India Calicoes
Emertics Cotton Checks
Mamoodhs Mulmuls
Sahans Red and Blue Ecrmgcu
hkfs
Tickrries Patna do.
Jollas SantipcSe do.
Carridarrta Plain, striped and flower- ■
cd fine muslins
Maragungss Ginghams
Baftas, various forts Tsifeties
t*.tln Romals Bandanno red hits.
ALSO,
300 Calks Sugar
40 Boxes do.
165 Bags do.
70,000 lb. weight heavy black Pepper
40,000 lb. weight Ginger
30 Tons Hemp in Bales
9 Pipes East-India Spirits
For sale by PHILIPS, CRAMOKD tfCo.
May 4. dtf
Venereal Complaints,
PUNCTUALLY attended to in every stage of
that disease, without the tofe of mercury or
restraint of diet, in any cafe recent and simple. on
application at {No. 113, Chefnut-ftreet, opposite
the United States bank, or at No. 170, South Wa
ter-street, between Spruce and Pine-ftaeets, where
he has opened an office for the better accommoda
tion of his patients.
But in Lues Venerea confirmed, Doflor Morgan
pledges himfelf, that no system of cure (hpwever
specious) can be effe&ual without mercury, and
that all the known rules of pra&ice fpr these two
centuries past, and united experience affirms, that
any fubftitutofor it is but nugatory, and any mode
of praftice to the contrary mud be futile and de
ccptious.
Nevertheless, h« undertakes, however compli
cated the cafe, to effeit a cure without inconve
nience or injury to the patient's conftirution, and
in time not generally experienced or expeSed.
I NB. Regular attendance at the office in Water
| Areet, from the hour of nine o'clock in the morn
ing until one, and from three o'clock in. the even
ing until seven; but any o'her time at his dwelling
house, in Chefnut-ftreet.
May 16. * dtf
Printed Calicoes.
JOHNMILLER, Jun. & Co.
No. 8 Chefritit-Street,
Have for Sale
FIFTY TRUNKS Bcatly assorted, very low on
Ihort credit.
March 6. <j
uzekiel Hall
HAS removed his Compting Room to Tcncs'f
Wharf, where he has for i'ale
24 hog(head& Cod Fish.
A Jlorc to lety
In Water-ftrcet, between Market and Arch-Greets
May *9- 6? ,
TO BE' SOLD,
A valuable three story Brick House ;
SITUATE in Lodge alley, next to the bank o"
Pennsylvania, tlx: lot 011 which it Hands, to
gether with the vacant lot adjoining, which ex
tends to Goforth-ftreet. The houle is about 50
feet in front en Lodge alley, and about 42 fret
in depth, she adjoining lot is about 96 feet
front on Lodge alley, and 41 feet on Gpforth
ftreet, being a street which leads from Chefnut
llreet and Carter's alley into Dock-llreet at the
horse market. The house consists of ten lodg
ing rooms, with fix fire places, two dining
rooms, one of them forty feet in length, the
other about thirty-four feet, each containing
two fire placss, two parlours and a large kit
chen, with extensive cellars under, and garrets
over the whole, a privilege of a vacant lot
of ground to the eastward between this Jioufe
and the bank, a pump of excellent water in the
yard, a handsome piazza fronting the vacant
lot, and a frame liable and dwelling house oi»
Goforth-ftreet. The premises now rent for
jC-3 18 per annum. To be fold clear of all in
cumbrances.
For terms apply to John dement Blocker.
April to 3awtf
A Compting House to let..
THE Compting House formerly occupied by
nr. John F.. Caldwell, on Rofs' wharf, will
be vacant on ift June— and for hire to any person
who tr.ay apply for fame. For terms enquire of
the printer heieef.
May 41. eo6p
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