Gazette of the United States and daily evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1794-1795, September 24, 1794, Image 4

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    Fine Liverpool Salt, I Diftri<a of°P«inf
TO
From the Ship Thomas, bc h lemembccd thai,™ .h.-tbun.
' A iguit, in ihe ii nctcriUl' year <y the
The second wharf below Pine-Street, ap
i net of the UiWed£tat s of Ametica
)ly at said wharf, to ' l'tunna's Ao&foh of the fyd bsftiid, hath de
Jehu Hollin & Co* pofiteri iukHs Office the Title pi aBo )k, th<
s r / ° rigiit wheteof he claims as Proprietor, m th<
" Aii Account ot the Bilious Remitting
" Yellow Ftve», as it appealed in the ci
-14 t\ ot Philadelphia io tht year 1793»
il Benjamin Ruih, M. D Piotctfor ol the
« 4 I nil' i ute* and ot Cluneal M rticine in
" the Univciftty of Peonfylviiiia."
In conformity to the a& of Congrels o*
lie United States intituled i( \n Aft lor the
•ncouiaiemeni of Learning, by ((curing h'
lopics of \lap«,-Charts, and Books, 10 th
Authors and Proprietor of luch Co \iies,dur~
ng the tim« s therein mentioned."
Samuel Caldwell,
Clerk of the DiJlriS of Pennfjlvinia.
c lbe Ground Plan
OF THE
City and Suburbs
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
Takkn from actual sukrsr.
1r i> \rith ;)tedfoie .hat rhc publilher ]
to infeM A» fcis fubfcriberj and the in
general, that the piate ,s now under the
hulls of the engraver, and in £ieater fiir
wjrdnfs than was at fi> ft contemplated At
the %me time he begs leave to r mind
them, th t fubfeript on paper* arte (till o
pe.i at moll of the noted book-ftoies in the
citv ; and that he hopes from she whole
of* fliem t»,bt eiitibled to so m such a reiv
peel able catalogue of names, aswill do a
credit to the work, as well as afford a
re s'biiable encouragement to the under-
trker. ,
Tliole whi are defirotis of further infor
mation are requcftcd t" Sal'on
Benjamin Davies^
Ko. 68, Marlc.i lireet
April 14
Scheme of a Lottery,
To raise 39,900 Dalian, on 266,000
Dollars, <£dueling 15 per Cent, from
the Prizes-—this Lottery conftjls of
38,000 Tickets, in which there (ire 5
14,539 Prizes arid 23,461 Blankss/ {
icing about one and an half Blanks to
a Prize. •
•Hp IK Dnrftor«of liie'Soeiety for eftablifh
i. ingUfVlul M-i'mfaiturcs, having refol*-
t<i to <'rctt LOTTERIES (or tailing One
Hundred Thousand Do l l a S s, agreeably
loan \& of Ihe Leg.fl.iur« ot (he St nr of
New- jersey, hav« appointed (he .following
perfonsto fuperinten'd and dire£l (he draw»
ingot the lame; viz, Nicholas Low, Rufiij
King, tiernian Le Roy, ).»mes Watfoti;
Riciurd Hairifon, Abijah- Hammond, and
Cornelius Rjv, of llie ri(y ol New-lTork —
Thomas Willing, joTeoh Baftl Mattlltw M'-
ContjeVrap-l Andrew Bayard, of (he city of
Pmli'delphia —His Excellency Richard How
ell, Esq. Elias Boudinot, General Elias Day
toil. Jam s Packer, John Bavarri, Doctor
Lewis Uonham, Samuel \V. Stockton, Joshua
M. Wn!lacf, j Tepb BloomfteM, and El'fha
Boujiftot, of N- w-JeiTey, who oitri (he
following hcheme of a Lottery, atid pledge
themfeves to the public, that they will take
every aUiir'rtce and precaution in their power
U> have the Mont's paid by the Managers
from l.i ue (o time, as received, into (he
Banks at New-York and Philadelphia; to
remain for the purpose of paying Prit s;
which fViall be immediately difchafged by a
chc-k npon one of the Banks.
S CHE M Ei
Prize of ao,ooo Dollars is 20,b&fc
1 10,000 i 0,000
2 s>o°° J 0,000
5
10
20
100
300
1000
2000
3000
8100
2,000
1,60<S
29
>2
t8
j 4,539 Prizes. 162,000
83,461 Blanks. Firß drawn number, ijOOO
Laftdrawn 2,000
38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars cach is 266,000
Tftfc drawing will commence, undt t the
iufpCtion ol a Committee of the Superin
tendents, as loon as the Tickets are fold, ol
whrch timeiy notice will be given
The Superintendents have appointed John
Bf. Cumming, ol Newark, Jacob R. H •
dtnbetg, ol New-Brunfwick, and Jonath 11
Rhea, ot Trenton, as immediate Mamg rr
thereof, who have given ample fecunty lor
difcliarging the truil reposed in them.
(f3T°ln order to secure the punctual pay
ttient ofthe Prizes, the Superintendanu o!
the Lottery have diretted that the Managers
(hall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars,
with four ftificient Iccuriti s, to perform their
infttu&ions, the fublfance ol which is
I. That whenever either ofthe Managers
Ihall receive the fuin ot Three Hunrtrtd Dol
lars. he Ihall imnfdiately place the lame it,
one of the Banks of New-York or Philadel
phia, to the ciedit ot the Governor ot the
Society, and such ot the Superintendant s as
live in the cuy where the monies are placed,
to remain thereuntil the'Lottcry is drawn.
Tor the paymnt of the Prizes.
11. The Managers to lake fuffictcnt Te
«ur,ty for any Tickets they may trufU other
wise to be relpotiiible for them.
111. To keep regular books of Tickets
fold, Moines received and paid into the
Bank, at>ft'a(h of which (hall be sent,
monthlv, to thcGovcrnor ofthe Society.
Patei'lon, January I, 1794.
On application to either of the above gen
tlemeo, information will be given where
licki'is may he
F- bmary 24,
(£3T Lottery published by the
«• Society far eftablifh-ing ufetnl Baoufac
tares," will commence drawing the firft
Tut-lila'. i Snveaihe next —
WANTED,
An Apprentice
To the
Watch Making and
Repairing Business,
Apply TO
C. Campbell.
No. r, south Fourth street, two doors
from
Sept. 3
>-#r
Aug, 27
NO. 71.
Diftrift of Pennsylvania,
BE it remembered that on the fourth !
of Augult iri the nineteenth year of the inde
pendence of the United States of Aim-ncd,
Jol- ph Pnellley of the Dtfb '.ft. list hlc
po6tcd in this Office the 'fitle of a Book, thr
right whueof h'- cisrimi as Author in the
wOTdsfollowing', to Wttj
44 Letters addrefTed to the
44 and Politicians o* France on the fubjcdl
41 of Religion. To which are ptefixc<4
44 Oi fervationi relating rp the causes ©f th'
4t general prevaleneeof Infidelity, by Jo
-44 leph Pricftley, L. L. D. f. R.S. &c.
41 Taotamne Rem lam negligenter.
44 Terence."
In conformity to the a& of the CorrgfcTs
of'.he United States intituled 44 An Aft for
I the encouragement o' learning by (rcuribg
ihe copies p ( Mapa Charts and Books to th'
Authors and Proprietors of such routes du
ring the times th; rem mentioned "
Samuel Caldwell,
iß&t'itt
Clerk of the Di/lrifl of Pemifjlvania.
Diftri£t of Pennsylvania,
TO IVII:
BE it reu&embered that on the fourth sia-v
of Atig'ift ' n fhc nineteenth year of thf Ind
peiidfn'cc of the United States of Amerjc*,
Pricftley of the fa'd diftri& hath de
pofued in th:s Office the title of a Bonk th«
ight whereof he claims as Author in the
words following to wit :
4 * Two Sermons, viz. 1. The present
*• state of Europe compared with ancien
'• Prophecies, pfeachcd on the Fail-day
14 1794, with a preface containing th •
" icalons for the Au'hors leaving England.
" 2. The use of Chnftianity especially. in
4t difficult times, bfting the Authors Fare
u well difcourfc to his Congrfeguion at
il by joseph PriettL ) L L. D.
" F. R, S. be
! n Conformity to the Aft of the Congress of
(be United State:; intituled 14 An Atl f-jr the
encouragement of learning by feeunrtg the
copies of M.»pO Charts as.d to th«*
Authors and P*oprtetoti of such copies du
the tittles therein tri nuonc 1."
Sdmtiei Caldwell,
Clerk of the Diftrift of Peiinfyl*v*nia.
io.ooo
10,000
I",006
10,000
15,000
eo,ooo
30,000
36,000
81,000
Diftrid: of Pennfylvarna^
TO WIT :
BE it remembered that do the fourth
day of August in the nineteenth yeai ofthe
Indep'nttence of the United States of
America, Joseph Priestley of the laid di£
tuft hats depoiited in this Office the title
df a book the right whereof he claims as
Author in the words following to wit:
*' An appeal to the serious and candid
44 P ofefToi s of Chriftiauity on the fol
t4 lowing fubje<fl:s viz, 1. The use of
reason in the matters of religions 2.
t( The powers of man to do th<- will ot
44 of God-*—j. Oiiginal Sio—4- Elfftton,
11 Reprobation. 5. The Divinity of
44 Clnift ; and 6. Atonement for Sin by
44 the de th ofOirill. 6y Joseph PriefU
w lev L. L. D F R. S. &c To which are
«* added a concise H'ftory of {he rife ot
44 ihofe do&nnes and an iccouni of the
44 Trial of Mr. Ehrall for Htercfy and
44 Blasphemy at Stafford Aflue~. To us
« k thet eis one God the Father and one
44 Mediator the Man Chnft Jesus. 1.
4 Cor. VIII. 6. 1. Tm: 11.'5."
In conformity to the Adt ofCongrefs df the
United States intituled " An A& fbr the
encouragemcn of learning by securing
the cop es ot Maps Charts and Books to the
Authors >n»d Proprieto s of such copies du
ring the times therein m * niiored."
Samuel Caldwell,
Clerk ofthe Dijirift of Pennsylvania.
Aug. 27.
Whereas an attach
ment at the fun of the adminifliatoisof all
and si igular the goods and cho*feK, ri ht,
and Credits, which were of William
n'et deceased, at the time of his death
hath been iffuedout of the lnferiour CoUi
of common pleas, in and for the Countvo,
Middlesex, against the Goods and Cnattles.
Lands and Tenements of I.inius Martin,
late of the county aforefaid, returnable to
the tlurdTuefday in July lafl. NOTIC E
is hereby given to the said Ircnjus Martin,
that un'efs he appear and file lpecial to
the fa d aftioi), on or hefore tht thirdTuef
day in January next, judgment will be en
tered him by delaulr, and the goods
and chatties, lands and tenements (o at
tached, fold for ihe fatisfaftion of fuCli ol
his creditor* as (hall appear to be justly cn
titled to any demand thereon, and thai lap
plv for that purpose, according to the form
of the iiatute in such cale made& provided
tu&fif
Aug. 10,
I awtf
PHILADELPHIA:—Printeb by JOHN FENNO, No. 119, Chesnut Street.—Price Six Dollars Per Annum
FOlt SALE,
About 103 000 lb. of
GOOD COFFEE,
Just Landing, from on board of the Ihip
Se. glty, Captain Hodge, at Cuthbert s
wharf. Apply to
Philips, Cramond, & Co.
.Sept. 16 <L
to BE SOLD,
By THOMAS DOBSON,
TO WIT;
NO. 72
NO jo;
By order of the Court,
DEARE, Clerk.
I awtf.
A N
Alphabetical Lift
OF TH«
DUTIES
Payable by law on all Goods, Wares, and
Merchandize imporied into the United
Saates of A.ne/ica, after the lalt day of
June 1794, diftinguiiWgthe rates payable
on those imported in (nips or jeiifeis ot
United States—and the rate# able in fo
eign {hips or vessels, including the addi
tional duties, to which the refpe&ive arti
cles are liable.
The French Language
•taught Br
J. M. BART,
North Second Street, No. 158,
WHO begs le«v tojnfiifm is Friend
and the public, that he inte"d« to inftrurt
in that Tongue, a number of Scholars on
- e.ifcinable terms. Tholp who will be plea
feT to employ him, (hall be exactly attend
ed so at the r own Appartltients.
Sept. 17 . *eod 2 w
To the Ele&orsof the city and
county of Philadelphia:
Gentlemen,
This being riieiift year of the pre
fect Sheriff's sm? in office. I take
t.lie liberty to offer mvfelf a Candidate,
and solicit voiir votes and interests in my
favour, to place me on the return at tlfe
nextgensralEleft on, as his successor fjpr
laid office; in doing wluch. you will confer
an obligation that will be gratefully re
membered, by
Yout mod obedient,
a; Q Immi"lc servant,
lOiiN HAKER.
tf.
VTiv 7..
STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA
In the House of Repreftntatives,
Declmbek '2lit, 1793.
WHEREAS the Commiffioncrs of pub
lic Accounts,have rfpoi'ved, that they
cannot proceed to the investigation ol the
rre ß (ury Accounts, iefpe&tng lp;cial In
dents, without .knowing the ouiftanding a
mount thereof in circulation •—Therefore,
Refolded, That all holders o? fpecrai In
i.len's be di re&> d, and requii (p, on or before
ihe firft day oi November n xt,to deliver the
special Inden's in their poffeflion 10 one oi
'fher of the Comitiiflioners'~«- 'he Treasury,
who are to give receipts lor the fame, and to
Icp .rt to tUe Con milßoncrs on publit ac
counts, on or before the tenth day Nov
ember next, the -mount by thcis <efpc&ive
ly received, and also T o the Legifliture, at
their met ting in November next, and thai
all Indents not rendered into the
Treasury as above, on or before the firft day
ot November next, (hall be, and tke fame
are heieby barred.
Re jo I ffj,That public notice of ihis refolu
f tion be given in the several Gazettes in this
State, once every rhree weeks, untilthe firft
nay ot November next And thai the Dele
gate* of thrsStare in the Congrrfs of the Uni
ted States, be reqnefted to cause this relol'ti
ti®ri to be pubbflied in one or more papers
in the cities of Philadelphia and New-York,
and tha'f provision will be made for the ex
pences attending such publication.
Ordered) That the resolution be Cent to
the Senate for their concurrence.
Byorderof the House,
JOHN DART, C.H.R.
In the SENATE,
D t C I M S K R 2 I ft » 1
Rifolved, That this House do concur with
tht H.oufc of Repiefentaiives in the forego
ing i cfolution.s.
Ordered, That tbr refoluiions be (cnt to
the House of Rrprefentanves.
by order of the Senate,
FELIX WARLEV Clerk.
Iff#
JUST PUBLISHED,
Ai>d tor sale at
Mathew Carey s Store,
No. 118, Market street.
Price hall' a dollar, etrtbelliftttd with a
striking likene's of Mr Margarot,
The TRIAL
O F
Maurice Margarot,
Before the High Court of Jufiiciary at
Edinburgh, on an indidment for
SEDITIOUS PRACTICES.
" OF the many remuikable trials which
theprelent extraordinary system o< crimi
nal juril'puideirce in G. Britain and Ireland
has brought beioie the public eye ; this,
certainly is most entitled to univerlal pe
rufal and attention. It developes, moie
fully than any pu> lication extant, the lat
ell yiewj and objtAs of the British conven
tion ; anil proves that judi
cial prosecutions (or perfecntions( ana de
cifinn» are now more the relult of the pre
sent order of things, than any oldfalhion
ed attachment to the laws or the conftitu
tion. Add to this, that it holds up to tlw
wonder and admit ation of mankind, the
tlie firm, manly', and patriotic eondutftof
iliis devoted viftim—ihis ' Second Sydney,'
as he has justly and deservedly been called;
who in the course of one of the longest tri
als we know of, unaflifted even by a frngle
member of the long robe, evinred fuel) a
depth of legal and constitutional know
edge and, in a fpccch of four hour
length, displayed such a blaze of eloquence
and firll rate abilities, as aftoiiiflied
the court—and, ft range to relate ! eve:i
drew involuntary applause from rhe vena)
and time-serving creature of a oorrupt go
■. vernment."
Lachawannock.
/
A LARGE body of LAND on this river
and its waters, is nowforfale to Settlers on
ly, on moderateterim,andat a lung credit.
The foil is fertile, and nu
merous ftreanis of water are interspersed
through the whole country.
The main river flows through one tract
if about thirty thousand acres,and is with
! )e exception of one obftru&ion, navig,a
tile to the Sufquehannah. . j
Spring Brook Creek, which with its
branctie-, waters another tract of about
forty thousand acres ot good Land, emp
ties itfelf into the Lachawannock, about
twelve miles from the Su.!quchann«h.
It affords num.'wis Mill feats, &in its
course creates largebodies of well water
id meadow ground.
The other tracts areinterfeftedby creaks
>f considerable importance.
Several Mills are already erected for the
accommodation of the settlers.
Ri-ads are cut ill different dire&ions, to
wards the most convenient market).
The county town is not more than 12
m'es distant from many parts ot the set
tleriient.
,The Su r quehapnah affords ao easy and
,'afe navigation to Middlelon, from whence
the Canal to Schuylkill extends the coru
munication to-the city.
Another means of connexion with Phi
ladelphia; is by the Delaware, from which
r'ie difi'Ance infeveral j)]aces is about thirty
mile*.
The proprieties combining theirown m
t-reft with that <>f the inhabitants, are dif
-0 .fed to erect work.? of public utility,open
ioads, fee. and in cn miles square, a
trail of one hundrsd acres is allotted for a
Scho I, and one hundred, acres for thefirft
refid nt clergyman of any denomination of
Christians.
for further partirii'ars apply to
George Eddy.
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerue County,
hennfylvar.ia, July 9.
Lettersdiretfed tn George Eddy, at Phi
ladelphia, or this placr, relative to this,
bafme)'s,wiH I'e dulv nr.lw. red. eot^m
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED,
And to be fotd by
Robert Campbell,
No. 54, south Second Jlreet, second door
below the corner of Chefnutfireet,
MENTORIA ;
O R
The Young Lady's Friend,
B Y
Mrs. Rowfon,
Of the New Theatie, Pli ladelphia; au
thor of the Inquilitor, Kiile de CliambrO,
Vifto' ia, C'lm'lotte, fee.
Price neatly hound cents.
Dete/led i* the pen whose baneful influ
ence
Could, to the youthful docile mind convey
Perniciousprecep if, tell loose tales,
And paint illicit paffior. in such colours,
As might mi/lead the unJitfpeßmg heart,
And 'vitiate the young, unsettled judg
ment. \
I would not for the riches of the Eajt
Abuse the noble/? gifts of Hea-ven thus,
Orfink my Genius to Juch proflitutiou.
Aug. 21 tawim
Just Landed,
From <m board the/hip Wajhmgton,
John Collins front Biitrdeaux, ■«
A CA-fiOO &t
White Winds
In Barrels ; a> d
CLARET
ii> HMs. *Tisd Cases—For Sale 6y
FRANCIS COPPINGER,
No. 26, Spruce, near Front Street.
A uplift 15, i 79- d
NOTICE.
The Gazette of the United
States is now pullifhed at No. 119
.Chfsn"ut street —to which place th •
OFFICE of the Editor is removed,and
•where Printing Work in general js
performed.
C. W. PEALE.
EVER fo!iciw»s tifo\'i<d«r Ins MUSEUM
ft'll niore and more an ot>je& of rattopa
entertainment, and fub'ei vient to the inl
retells of ufef'u! fcvffc#, has on the fit. grt
tiorn and with the advice of a number o
his friends, provided » Hod} I, wbicb will
be always open for the Jnfpeftmn- of fhofe
who v'rfit tlis Museum, in which book it i>
prupofed to insert all such difcovcries, in
ventions, improvement*, fthemei, obfer
vationii, e*peiiment», pr<g*<ss, flints or
queries relating to the art« or fcicnces, as
any of Ms vilTtors, or correfpondents,may
i from time totime communicate.
Such as may chufe to conceal their n»mSs
may eitherlend theirc>immunicatietM ano
nymous, or at timir desire, C- W. Peale
will infe-fttheir name", with the nurabei w
signature of ther rtlpefiive communica
tions in a private book which be Ihillkeep
for that puipofe'.
The advantages ot such* public register
are obvious. 11 WiHrefcue from oblivion
mafiy u'eful hims, which might "tfctrWifr
have died with their authors. It may se
cure to inventors their j'ift claims, andpie
vent othei s from taking the honor or profit
[of a d'feovery to syhich they »r« not en
itled, and as the Mufcum is now visited
bv persons l'"om almost all parts of the
wojhi, fuce a.regiller, ; t isprefntned, will
soon contain ana be the means of difi'emi
nating a vast fund of ufeful knowledge, and
promote lhatfpirft of enquiry and inven
iion, for which rtie people of the United
States aire already fojuftly diftinguifticd.
Aug. 23
•y&&>
Ji; * r
FOR SALE,
At the STORES of
JefTe & Robert Wain,
I PORT WINE in pipes, hhds. and quar
ter calks
LISBON do. in p pes and'quarter calks
Souchong ai d Congo TEAS*, in quarter
chests
A quantity of Lisbon and Cadiz SALT
Sos t fuelled ALMONDS in bales
Velvet CORKS, in do.
liuffia MATTS. r
ti Jtffle 9 d
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED,
And to be lold by 'he BookTVileri
viz. John Ormrod, No 41, Chefnur Itreet,
Thomas Uobfon, No. 41, Ibnth •Srcofid
ftrec', JoCtph Crukfliank, No. 87, M.gh
street, a'd Wm. Young, No. 52, l'outii S«-
cond street,
A Discourse
Delivered July 17, 1794.
I w
The African Churchy
Of" the City of Philadelpaia.
On the ©ccafion of open ing the said chu< ch
and holding public worlhip in it the hik
By Samuel Magaiu, D. D.
Re<stor of St Paul's.
Divine Service, introduced with feleft
Scripture passages, and a special prayer,
and then proceeding in its uJ'ual offices,
having been performed
By Janes Abercromlic, A. M.
Second Ailiftant Mioiller of Christ Church
and St. Petei's.
' Ethiopia Jhall soon Jlretch out her
hands unto Cod."
Aug. 16 *ia«'4w
FOR~ SALE,
the following
Tracts of Land,
in Virginia.
ONE tract in F s der ck county, contain
ing 8756 acres, being part of that whenon
col. Thomas Bryan Martin now reficles,
known by the name of Greenway court, a
bowt 12 miles from W'ndWfter and 5 from
NeWtow'n. For the conve ience of pur
chasers, it will be divided into purcels of
variousdiirtenfionsfrom 200 to 600
wbichmay be viewed by application to col
R. K. Meade, Jiving nrar t heprcniifts-—
The greater part is very fertile and well
timbered.
Another tiaft in the fame county on
Paffdge creek, containing 230 acres, and
adjoining Jacob Lt vji goods.
Anothei traift in county,con
taining by patent, acres, called Slim
Bottom, situate on both fidi s of the South
Branch and within two miles of the mouth
of it, a«d is f'uppofed to have a good mill
feat.
Another t raft in Hampfliire county on
New Creek and KettJe-I.ick , containing
501 :ice*.
An f:i-rrra£>in Prince Wiliiam county,
ailed Leefylvania, containing
SOOO acres, lyingupon PotortVaCK river, a
> >ut 23 miles below AL-xanrria, a d 28
telrtw the City f Walh, gton, compi fr
iending Fret fronc Point, wh;ch appears To
>e a quarry of frce-ftone, covering about
,0 acres and atfcjoins the river, where
els ol ioo tons conveniently harbi ur. On
mother part of this tra<ft it isfuppofect there
s a qj&any of c nvenient to water
jrriage. Upwaids of two thirds are in
vooHs. Mr. Enoch S. Lane, living on the
>remises, will Aica' this trait.
Another uatf, in Fairfax coun'v, culled
ipringfield, containing 2040 1-2 acres, a»
>out 13 miles from Alexandria and 10 from
A'alhington ; abounds with fine Pprings and
neadow gp*ounc), and maybe Jeen by apply
ng to Mr, John Wood, living on part of
Bp- "
Another tra& in Fafirfax county, coiw
aining 39'2acre*, on Tnrkey-cock Run, a
jout 6 miles from Alexandiia.
Another tra<?t in Fairfax county, contai-rf
ng. about 176 acre's, adjoining Mr. J. Wat
on's feat, about four miles f1 om Aiexaiv-
Ha.
Another tra&, in Fairfax county, corf-
Bining s»3" ac res > near Occoquan, joining
VI.. Edward Waftxing'On's.
Another tratt, in Fairfax county* con
raining 80 acre? or thereabout, within a
■nile of Pohrck Landing, and within five
Tiilesof Mount Vernon, lies level, and is
ivell timbered.
An undivided moiety in another tract,
;ontaining about 284 acres, in Fairiax
ocmty, abouts miles from Washington, &r
ij from Alexandria, where J. Robinfan for
merly lived.
Another parcel of land, within a mile
jf Alexandria,con taming about 24 acres,
ind to be fold in acre or half-acre lots.
Alio, sundry unimpi oved lots of various
[izes, In different parts "f the tow n of Al
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Todefcribe the premises more particu
larly is deemed nnnecefTary, as it i» expec
ted every person will examine and view
whatever part he /ball be inclined to buy.
My t)rily object being to raise a certa ; n sum
afmonev, by felling so many or such parts
of the aforefaid trails of land and lots as
[hall be neceflaiy for that pnrpofe, one half
at the purchase money mult be paid at the
time ot contract, and the other within a
lear from the firft day of August next, and
at the time of deliveringpoflefliou or exe.
futing a legal conveyance The lands re
maining unfold, except the tract in Puree
William, after raising a limited sum, will
be divided into tenements, and leaieci i
a tvrm of years. From the I2thday of Oc
tober next, till the 15th of Deceirbr, I
{hall be in the city of Richmond, and aftel
ibat time I flkal! remain at home, in Alex*
?mdria, at which places, or elsewhere, I
(hall be prepared to detail particulars, and
t© enter into contrail.
Alexandria, July 28
CHARLES LEE.
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