Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, January 18, 1796, Image 4

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    The Panorama.
MR. SAVVCE refpe&fnlly informs the Ladies and
G Tvlcmen of Phila.*ilphU that the PANORAMA
is tfm ofienrd in High-ftr. tt, bt.tv<-en letft'and T ith
Arrets. The SubjfcA > a view cf the Cities of London
and Wefm;n{ler T cnmpithendh g the three bridges,South
wark, Surrey', aixi t. George's Fields in chc Borough,
with every otiier object which a;>j9Mr» Iroai t>»e top of the
AlSion mills, at tke end of J3!ac"it'rurs Bridge, oyroate
the city ot London, whence this* view was taken,
The painting contain; nearly .-3/300 tquarc feet of c*uivas.
Beiiig in a cir-L p vts o' i;6-proper bearing*, ?.nd
cyhih;ic in its true ; mit ot >.pu. ; aa large
ajui in i»' ry refpeot the lams as tU'e Y^ality.
Fries.ot a tiolla. Tickets for tha Seaton
three iu\li,i/s.
iV ;>KAMA open every day from ten o'dcck in the
me^nir.cr.
J fRTNT cf th PR RSI DENT cf the U. S.
18 .:ch>-' ky 14 ; only a few choice irnprefiions leit: the
companion is a of Dr. l-'r«.r.kljjr. A v iriety of choke
be fu«i at ths. ?anoraiy>,i.
✓ V- ' m
Mr. Walt''" Robertfon
BEGS letv; to acquaint the Gentlemen, fubfcnbers t»
th print Portrait of George Walu.rgton,
of tha c riited States of America. engraved by Mr. fit Id,
from an ordinal pidure painted by W. Robcttfon, that
the >. cole arc r auy for delivery to. the several fubferib
£rs at John me. Barralet's, No, 19 north Ninth-street j.
or at | Onrro l's, bookfcller, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet,
whe c th - (abitriiters are reqtiefted to fend their address.
October tj eo d.
ON Loan, for two or three years—2ooo Dollars, for
whit h a mortgage on Land will be given as security.
Ti. land is clear of trvery incumbrance.
j™ h 4.
City of Walhington.
SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11,
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
A > 20,ce0 Dol'ats, amd
welitag houfc, \ cafa arp
50,©00
ditto 15,060 St caw 25,000 40,000
15,000 & cash 30,000
10,000 &! ca!h 1 0,040 20,CCS
5. cOO tst caHi io.oco
d" ;'-> v s r ooc & cath 5,090 10, coo
I v prize r >t ic,ooo
, > ■ 5,00 5 each, ?»re
/ a? \uo
:>to
jro <• 510
of OHIO
,Cjf dluo
,5,090 ditto
16.730 PrifCl
3-5,r6i B : <utks
ko } oio Tickets at 8 dollars
This Lottery will a fiord an eleg/nt Cpecimen of the
i' ate buildings to be cYeded in the Ciiv of Wafhingion
—Two freactifui designs a c already feie #ed for the entire
ronu- on two of the public iqua» es ; froip thefedra*.
rg ~ it" .s piOf-ofed to crest two centre and faur corner
b*; !c! a«f Den as poflible alter this Lottery is fold, and
to convcy thertk-when rnmplete, Jo the fortunate adventur
ers, i«| the manner defctibcd in the tchpme for the Held
t-tjiterv. A nett drdu&ion of five per cent, will be made
to ilcfr." 1 the ncceffary expences of printing, &c. and
_ rhe for plus win be made a part of the fund intended for the
Na iona! University, to be eretled within the City of
W, 'V 'p,(on.
£3 The urawirjg will comracnce as soon as the Tickets
are fold off.- 1 ■ The money prizes will be payable 1
i 1 ihirty dcy* after .t is ftnt!hed,and any piifes for which
fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months
after "the dnwir.g is closed are to be confidctcd as given
towards the fund for the University, it bring determin
ed 'o fettle the whole bufindfs in a year from the ending
of the drawing and to lake up the bonds given as secu
rity.
l he real fee uiitics given for the payment of the Prize
are held by the President and two Directors of the Bank
of CoJkuin ia, and arc valued at more than half the amount
of the Lottery.
The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of
the late CommilEoners afiifted :n the management of the
Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous task
a second time on behalf of the public ; a fuflicient num
ber of thcfc having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the
friends to a National University and the other federal ob
je&s nijjy continue to favor the design. The synopsis of
one of the Colleges, to form a branch of the.National
Institution, is already in the press, and will be speedily
published, together with ks constitution.
A compleat Plan of the whole of this Important
nftitutionj compiled from a fc!e«stion ©f the bell materi
als, ancieut and modern, will be submitted to the public
whenever the fame may have gone through such rcvifions
as may be n,cceffaryto eftablifii the perijedr confidence and
general so essential to its present rife and fu
ture exiftencefor the general good of America,
By accounts received fr©m the different parts of the
Continent as well a$ from Europe, where the tickets
have been sent for fo!e, the public are allured that the
drawing will speedily commence, and that die
caution unavoidably neceflary to insure a fafe difpofaj. of
the tickets, has rendered the lhor: fuTpeafioq indifpenfaljle.
February 24, 1795.
A' v 30
%* Tuk>ets may be had at ihe Rank ot Columbia;
oi J 4rri'S Wi it &. Co. l>a!:imore or Gideon Denifon,
S*vannijih, c Giiman, Kofi on ; of Jofjn Hopping
jK• li'-x'-nd : ar.3 Rich'rd Wells. Coooer';! ferfr#
For Sale,
r P*HAT valuable ard well known PLANTATION for
-1 mejly owned by John Evans, at by Samuel E
"'vanf; in London Britain townfliip, Chester county,
containing about four hundred and sixty acres—There arc on
faj.d Plantation two dwelling JHoijfe?, one stone and brick,
fury feet by • "•cr.ty-T e, two (fortes high, -with a large and
com'm nHous Kiifcbcn ; the other a good lo§rg House, fuitablc
fur a tenant./ two largeand convenient Barns; a stone Spring
House; a goocl Merchant Mill, with between 12 and 13 feet
head a>»d tall, on a never failing ft,earn the Whiteclay dreek
— There are on said Plantation abou* 8o acres of excellent
Meadovfr, a large proportion of which is well watered, and
more can conveniently be made; about 180 acres is arable
Land, cleared, the refidu* is WwodLaod. The Land, in
general, Uof thefirft quahty in.that end? of the county. The
Plantation is 10 mile* from Newport, 1 1 fr*>m the Head of
Elk, (j from New-London Croft Roads, and 5 from New-
Garden Meeting House, on the ncareft road from Lancaster,
an«i on the di»eft one from Peach Bottom Ferry to Newport;
the (ituatjon »t the Mill is fuitablc for either the Elk or Mid
di town trade, which renders it an important stand.
person dcfiious or purchasing will, upon applying t© Mr.
KEN J -\M IN CHANiIiERS, within one mile of rhe place*
be Oae-vedihe fame, and know the terms of sale from the
iubfcriber.hereof, in Lancaster county.
November iq.
IVA N / £D f
Several Apprentices to the Printing-
Bufirtefs. Apply at tbe Office of the Gazette of the
Unite J States, No. 119, Chefuut-lirtct. tf
Wanted,
jb,or o
1 ,000
10,000
lift, do®
10,000
io,Ooo
io,ora
20,000
150,0*0
4®0,000
SAMUEL BLODGET.
eodtf
SAMUEL EVANS
aaw,
pfiir AriZT.Pffrj. P..* TE n a* 7Qff.V FF.VMQ. N°- ho. Ghcsnut-Strut Puct Eicnt Pbr Annum.
For Sale at this Office.
The Conftitut ian of the United States, pi ice
20 cents. . ..
Lalt fepSit of the late Secretary of the Trei
fnrv, containing a PlwT'for-the-fttrther ftjpportil
Pt'Buc Credit, 75 cents.
Germsnicus 20.
Proceedings;of the Executive refpefting the In
fiirgents ; forcing an intertfting jHiitory of-(the
late Infurreaiou ia the four • Western Couaties of
Pennfjlvapia.
Intertfting summary of the events which hart
taken place, in the Republic
by M. de Nir*t'no:s, 12 1-2 cents.
Twenty--fix letters ;oa the mod intereftingfub
jefl.% relpetling the American Revolution, con
taining much informa'tinn not generally known to
the Citizens of Uie United States, written in the
year 1780, 25 cents.
Alloa few copies of the Accounts of the Re
cn'pts and off he United States, du
ring the year 17^4—price one Dollar and 50 cents.
December 20U1, 1795. d.
LAW-800 K S TORE,
No. 313 High-ltreet.
GEORGE DAVIS,
IN addition to his general colle&ion of Books, on hand,
has received by late arrivals at New-York, Baltimore,
and th s port, from Dublin, a further large supply—
Among which are Bacon's Abridgement, 5 vols. Comyns's
Dtgeft, 6 vols. Lofc's edition of Gilbert's Law of Evi
dence ; Tremaine's Pleas of the-frown, 1 vols, and
Fitzherbert s Natura Brevium. til tic, with all whir
publications that he offers for sale, are of the latest edi
tions ; and Gentlemen may depend upon being Jurniflied
with every Book wanting to form a moll extensive l.aw
Library, at the fame moderate prices which for several
years past have so univerfall; diftinguilhsd them, and
which his ready Tales enable him to continue.
Orders from Uny part of< the United States puna=illv
aad thankfully attended to.
Jam-.ry x
American Landjcapts.
PROPOSALS
PUBLISHING IN AQUATINT A
Twenty-Four VIEW S,
QELECTED from the mod ftrilang and intereftine
»J Profpeds in the United States ; each as which
Views, will he accompanied n'ith a drfciiptive account
of issLocal, Hiftbrical, and other Incidental Peculiaritiei
By G. I. PARKYNS,
Avtbtr ef til " Muafic Xcmnh, ami And,*t Caffta in Great
CONDITIONS.
I. I"nat tne work Jhall be publiflitfd by Subscription; and
that each Sobfcribcr (hafl engage to take the whole set
of Views, and (hall pay for each engraving, il Lilaok or
brown, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars.
I. That the dimensions of each engraving (hall b« 14 by 17
inches, executed in and publiflied upjn paper
O' a superior quality. The publication to commence im
mediately , and one engraving to be delivered to the Sub
foriber , on the firft Monday of each succeeding month,
until the proposed series (hall be finally completed.
111. That with the lafl View of tfcc series, (hall be deli
vered an engraved title-pag-c ; an ckjjant charadeiiftic
vignrfte; a map of the route, connected with the prof
peas exhibited in the the courle of the Work; s id an I
Alphabetical lift of the Subfcnhers.
SubfcriptioHs are received by Mr. Harrifon, at his Print
shop, Maiden lajie, New-York, by Mr. Caiey, Book-fell
er, No. 118, Market street, Philadelphia, and by all the
principal Book-fellers in the United, States.
February 28. j
Delaware Bridge.
TOP«cM«o4 Managers of the Company for c
rccttng a Bridge aver the river Delaware, ax the Bo
rough ofEalton,
Give this Public Notice,
That they will, until the firft day of February next, re
ceive proposals of suitable plans or models for the said
Bridge; a3 also for the erection thereof, and the delivery
of materials. The length of the Bridge will be at the
least 600 feet, and mult not be composed of more than
threq arche?.
Any person inclined t© engage in the above undertak
ing, will please to dire& their plans and proposals to the
Secretary Q f the Company at Eafton.
By order of the Pre/,dent aml Managers
JOHN ARNDT, Secretary,
Eaflan, Penalylvania, Nov. 12. m w & «
Delaware Bridge.
THE Certificates for Shares of the Stock of the Frefi
dent, Managers, and Company for ere&iug a Bridge
ovsr the river Delaware, at the Borough of Eafton, be
ing prepared and ready for delivery, the Stockholders of
the laid Company are hereby notified, agreeably t© a re
futation of the Prefideat and Managers, that they call
upon the Treasurer for the fame on or before the firft day
oi tebfuiny next. And at the fame time pay the sum ©f
1 wenty Dollars, on each Ihare, required by law previous
to the delivery of the Certificate.
By wdcr of the Prtfidcnt and Managers,
JACOB ARNDT, jun. Tremfurer.
EjJltn, December 12. 3awtPx.
For- tlie convenience of fti*h Stockholders as are resi
dent in the city of Philadelphia, Certificates are deposited
with Mr. John Sitgreaves, N®. 48/l'outh Front-street,
who will deliver she fame, and receive the payment be
f©re-mentioned.
F Uk SA L £,
A very valuable ESTATE,
Called T rrnTRNHAM.
SITUATE in t/jf to-ivnfbip of Upper Derby, and eomnty aj
Delaivare, 7 1-2 miles from Philadelphia, and half a mile
\ from Ibe new IVtjlcrn road: containing »,go acres of excellent
Lam.i, 45 of -which fire good -watered Mtad&w, 90 of prime
11 ood Land, ajid the reft. Arabic of the frflquai\ty. There-are
on the premises a good twoHory Brick Houfc, loitb 4 rooms on
a four, and' Cellars Under the -whole, -with a Putrp I/ell of ex
ecllenl Witer in front; a Urge frame Barn, Stabhs, and otbf
convenient buildings; a Smote-Hotfe andfone Spring House ;' M
good Apple-Orchards, and one of Peach*. The Fields, art alt i„
Clover, except those immediately under tillage, and are so laid
out as to have the advantage of IVater in idyll of them, -which
renders it peculiarly conveiiient for Grazing.
Thefituation is pleasant and healthy, and from the high culti
vation <if tin Land, the good neighborhood, and the vicinity to the ci
ty, it is very fuitailt far <t Gentleman's Country. Seat.
7be foregoing is part of the EJlate of Jtuob Ifr,ma\ deccafed
9ndoffered for sale by JVI ORDE CAI L.K WIS
Surviving Executor.
Oft. 9-179.J
To be disposed of at private sale,
Pursuant ta the lalt Will and Tellament of Casper Grass,
deceased,
TWO two (lory brick Mefluages and Lots of Ground,
viz. No. ioo, north Second, near Race; and No
174, north Fifth, near Vin£>ftreeJ—both good (lands for
business, particularly the former. For terms apply to
LAWRENCE SECKEL, or ) „
CASPER GRAFF, J Eiecutors.
November 11, I 795
taw6w
Britain,"
aaw.
STEPHENS, BOOK-SELLER,
60, J'outb Stcoml-ltreet,
In addition to his valuable Stecli, "hue received by all the
late arrivals,
A chosen Assortment of BOOKS,
AMONG WHICH ARt:
r Beaumont's travels thra' the Rhatian Alps, witli large
andfaperb Aquatinta engravings;
2 W;<idlcton's v Vic',vs for. cottages,' farra-houfes, and coun
try villas;
3 Lord s hiilory of British Birds, containing many co
loured engravings in a newllile;
4 Ireland's picluirfque views on the river Thames, 2
vols boua4 elegant, with beautiful plates;
5 Bellham .< memoirs ps the reign of George 3d. 4 vols.
6 New Annual Regiiler, for 1794;
7 Pindar's works, 2 vols. Bvo, complete;
8 British ani [riih theatre, 10 vols, tfegant bindings;
9 Miss Williams's letters, % vols, containing fames in th«
prilons of Paris ;
10 Magical delusions, or the Mystery, 2 vols.
11 Necromancer, a German itory, or tale of the Black
Forest, founded on fa ft ;
12 LexMercatoria t*ediviva, improved, the sixth edition
pu'nlifhed in 2 vols. Bvo.
13 The celebrated Alrs, s "Jouru.y throjgh Hollandl
14 Fabjes by Mrs. Dorat, 2 vols, with 100 engravingsj
done in the best French manner;
15 Letters and papers on agriculture, planting, &c. by
the Society instituted at Bath, .5 vols.
16 Impey's modern pleader;
17 Montalbert, a novel, 2 vols, by Charlotte Smith ;
18 Anderfon's commerce, 6 vol?.
19 Moore s views of the French Revolution, 2 vols,
20 Stevenson's works, 3 vals. elegantly-bound;
21 Mitchell's tales of ;:nd amusement;
22 Barbauld s lessons, *iso Hymns in prose for 'children ;
43 Cobwebs to catch Flies, iur the l.lc of young persons,
2 vols.
24 Walker's new Dictionary, ,&c. &c.
ALSO,
rhe best blazing Wax, ftitiing variegated Wafers, good
Letter Paper, and various articles of Stationary.
—AMERICAN, PRINTED—
r Some c f the latejl Publications by T. Stephens, are,
I The Royal Captives, by Ann Yearly, the milch wo-
man;
2 Myflie Cottager of Ch?.rneouny;
3 Rural Walks for youth ;
4 One thousand valuable secrets
5 Bfoffoms *f morality, by Mrs, Barbauk!;
6 Looking Glass lor the rarid, by tio.
7 Literary Mifcelhny, 4 vols.
8 Rftimate of the religion of the FafhionaUe World;
9 Sentiments on the religion of reason and nature,&c. See.
T. S. has in the press, and almeft finifoed, a Treatise
on Bill;, of Exchange, adapted to the laws of Pennsylva
nia, intended for the ufeof every one.
He is aifo printing Tie Ruins, or Meditations on the Revo
lutions of Empires, coafiderablv enlarged by Mr. Vohiey,
at present in Philadelphia. It (hall Ue printed on -white
paper, and will contain engravings by the belt artists.
Stephens' Philadelphia Directory,
An handfonae pocket volume, containing corre# iniocm
ation, will be finifhed in a feiv days.
His Catalogue for > * s preparing for the press.
De«eml>er ri.
JUST PUBLISHED,
And to be fold by the Editor,
AN ACCOUNT
Of the Receipts and Expenditures
Of the United States,
For the Tear 1794.
Printed by order of the House of RejJrefentatives,
CONTAINING
Statements of the duties on merchandize & tonnage
■ Duties 011 (tills and spirits diltilled.
Revenue ariCng on postage of letters.
Monies received into the Treasury in the
year 1794.
Payments t» the Executive,
Legislature,
Judiciary, Trcafury,
D.-partment of War, State, aud the Mint,
Government of the Western Territories,
Commiflioners of Loan*,
Pensions, Annuities, and Grants,
Army of the United States,
Naval Depaatment,
For fortiheations of ports and harbours,
For maintaining iutercourfe with foreign
nations, light-houses, beacons, &c. for
iwereft an d«meftic debt, for domeliic
loans, for reduction of domeliic debt,
French and Dutch debts, relief of in
habitant! of St. Domingo.
Bills of Exahangc, See. See. See.
Statements of balance* of appropriations
of monies atifing from foreign loans transferred to
the United States of appropriations and expendi
tures, of receipts and expenditures. Appendix,
containing an account of the foreign and domeliic
debt to the close of the year 1794.
NOTICE.
A Litter addrefled to Philip Nicklin and (Jo. from
Mr. John Hollins ?f Baltimore, under date,
Janmry 3, 1796, containing the two following setts of
Exchange, waa loJ}, or taken ffopti the pocket of the
party conveying the fjiae frnjn the Couutiag House of
Mr. liollins to the PofUO|£ce— ■The public therefore 13
cautioned agamft 1 eceivin'g faidTiills. Every precauti
onary step is taken to guard against any villany that
may be-attempted tonegetiafe them.
<Jno. Snutih/jiJnA'flistt* on L A-Retfterg & Sons,
Bremen, payable to Philip Nicklin & Co. or order, iii
L*ndon, at 4o days fight, Apr £350 Sterling.
Thos. Turner and Co's. fqtt, jon Kunckel and Reey,
Aisfterdam, payable to William'Taylor, or order in
London, at 60 days .fight, and indorsed .by William
Taylor, to' the order' of Philip Nicklin aral Co. for
£400 Sterling. ,
January 8.
Fifty Dollars Reward.
BROKE Goal, in the city-os Albany, on Thtirfdav
evening last, tu o prisoners, who g4H ' tHcnifelvfj
Matthew Plamtain, and James Ehjbrt. Plainta'in isja
native of France, and fpe'aks broken Knglift,'is about
5 feet 6 inches high, stout built, dark tonplexion,
crol's-eyed, black hair and markedwilh th; l'ma!l-pox,
had on a blue furtuit<?oat and boots. James Eilifon is
about 5 feet 8 inches high, light complexion,long/andy
hair, and is a native of Simfoury, in Conneilicutt.
The above reward will he paid to any perfjm, or per
fone who (hall secure the fald prisoners in any goal in the
United States, or 30 dollars for Plaintain, and 20 dol
lars for Ellifoa, and reafonnble expences, by
WILLIAM GILLILAND, fheriff
Renfselaer county.
■
Roy, nth December, 179,5
M'Alpi-N,
./*■ A T L 0 R,
N*. $ Swtib Fourth Street*
RF TURNS tubis Friends and & ;
Public for ths.r Merai a?/J itave teji'i.ii
a coniinuance cf *.k/r favors.
At bis tsbop vcntltmen may hi furn>fh.xl iv'it'j the best m-iferiais,
zndbave t!*m made up and jini/bed in tie mcj fijhionnhie ,*/./■/ ,t.
Me ivill thankfully receive any orders am pay a prom pt w at
buftftual attention ta than. 08. I ? 2,r> v
No. 46, North fr'nwt bimt.
'T'ME co-partnerihip of Knox .& .Hiinpsrson ex
i pires this day by limitation. The byfinefs iu.fu'
ture will be sarried oyiby.pavid Knox, Jai-nes HenJer
fon Sz William uuder t}ie firm of
Knoxj iff Company.
All those indebted to the farmer concern, will pleaie
close their accounts as soon as pof?ifolc?.«
Have just received per tne-fhija Fj-ffor frem London,
the gleanings of their fall importation, con.il*ill-.' of
a beautiful jffcrtmen tof cambrics, caintt ic rouliins,
mudinets, corded dimities, printed haadkerchiefs,
calicoes, chintzes, &c. &c.
Alio a few boxes omice threads, with a f:mll afiurt
ment of fancy waiftcoating, &c.
Jan. 5
George Hunter,
Chemist,
.At his Laboratory, A'c. 114, :oath Second fait.
TNFOKi.IS tli» ir,vr uiito.,b.. chat
, , " e S un t!lc Uiiwii -gum 1,1, 111 tsitil
live plan.
He hat Icy r rl; 3 «rfn<T.tl '.•!'
F R E S H D ft i J G 3,
CHEMICAL PiiLi-Ai; A 1 JOXS, *~4 ?.i :i ;; r MEDI
C { i.
L ike Wlfo, J;.; i ,■ • ~1 _, | • .
.» i ,luc ' •=• t, t;. Si}., .T| ~,, ;|',l Ml o, < n., »
bn;:l;:'s, Wllid'jW jr.ii £-i ; S' 'Iv;- J ( ■
oil ol turpentine, cu-jai sil vari"f'a j„d V.' V'.'"'
good. ' . ■»
Allum t copperas, madder, giound redwt,od oi t Ji*
Beaa or (mailer quantity. ■ b '
As he itiipa.-» ihe f}in;i! s .'r'-o >ho tv.l maiket :rii
raa«c» ihe eonpniit;,,,,, , ;u a pr. p.)#*,,.* biml", i' r
• n .Jt>!cd lo for and warrant ever - , aj; c • ;'* ■
• i his Utn.a'o.y, aov -. likcwtie «, a»fp.;':e ol .!„
'Tjoil : Ciifonai>)c ra'os.
He wuhrs to- ft!! a lane LOT of GRopv r,
ihe cwmcr ol* Hgh d,.a Elcwi.iMircr-j.co'nil.'.'
A' i 7" : f, °"' "" »n.> «n '„ t th
ftreu.. oppose M- W,-,'. »-w ..u:ldin gs -A,u! a, , *
LO *' ,>r aor.he . 3
£U *2no k-ei deep. I:T,. j, iJts ~! Vt p ' rj *.
''««>< •3" >«'i »lliy .1, th. res, P '
Ore. 13
TO BE S OLD,
,f*7 '- SB^ T r ' ear the property
of the late Rev.boaor John Witfccrfpeo.i," kLJi
by the name of TUS'IUTJ? V.
TTco'jiHftsof i neat wdl finjfl.,.l stone hoe/i, two fto
-1 ries high, with four rooms on tach floor, un d a cellar
and sis V ' hQl£ f - , T .! lere att - h = d "> i' hundred
and fifty acres of land, more or. iif,, a:*; chi ». iy
with good and durable fto*e fences : Qfc th'lc «Uut cio! t
acres am natufal si, fowu^th
On the r* tWeJlt; '' thiU y acr « woccJaod. _
On rhe pfennig there is a valuabL- V,i charfl.oi voun? and
thrifty r.pple-trees, a framed bam an,i .tablestwo co «
baufe,, a grain Wt, and Kcufc
stone milk-hoiifc, and il'.ar it a mil and a (—u
°r c° r tcr , ms apply to ' Tl.«wa» V. Jah, uc:i' c'fq.
r lev - ®^ J S- *»». ia P, incetu.i; of
tKffiSß*'* to Jfc
Tufcu'.i.imi Decntika- 2®.
A,V • • ' contain - n .s from 50 to iccarr--.
Ch ft B ,n j et 0 and ** w <* n tbeHa V ;,for<l &\» 'ft
Chester Roads, no more than 6 miles Iron e Cit of
Phifade , pf, ia -° n the Wet .fide of the river SchuyikJl
T he situation remarkahlv healthy an.l plejfcm,3 ibe
timber, plowhnd, and meadow well prepfnioneJ —
excellent faring 0 f water, and Cobhs trek ba
fc A V! the pr
date aVarmer'. ar «> *con,mo.
For terms apply t0 MATTHEW M'CONNFT f
r Sste? fa r on J he S&SSg;
muiockky Pownfcip, about i i-i miles fiom the rtiid
die ferry; or to CHARLES jrflYjS
berry-Alley, PWaddphia. J Z " '/Z
Notice rs hereby given that an at
tachment iir d „ ut of ;nfrrior cQurt
Picas m aadfor th; csanty of Cumber Win th,> iw. V
New Jerky, returnable on the twenty-iifth day of Felim
fL j aSainSt goods ant 1 . chattels, rights and cr-H.t,
lands and tenement, of George Hutz (m>; being i rc{id,-n *
at that tune within the state of New Jerfev) at Wfuit o'
Jonathan Ball.nger, indorsee of Job Butcher,
levted by the sheriff of the county of Cumberland " o*
a ccrtain sloop or shallop called the Fly ps I'hilad-liMa"
I «,th its appurtenances, as by tlx: return of th. said shenfF
farther"" partlCularl J a PPsar —'and jiotije is slfo hereby
further g.ven agreeably to the diredlion of an aA „f the
Legislature of tj* state of in feci, «fc m'de
and provided, that unless the (aid George Hut, <h a U if
,p«r and give fpepal bail to aafwer the suit so r« afore
withV, !, 1 aglm?t hlmby th " f,i!d Jonathan B'-Ulinifer
vv.thrn such tune as ~ preferred by lav/, « that the-, Ji»
ftjZTfrr J cntl!re<l " 'he said Georo-e
Hutz " by default, and that the said Tloop .r shalloVfo at
a orcfaid ieiz#d on the said attachment" will be fold for
the fatufaction of all " creditor* who ft alt appear to b
tkat "purpoij. 1 10 d<m; «" d tf ™, andfhall apply f^
Date l«e ßl l? t | i :n t V c ° unt ? ° f Salem, in * e said
state, tfce thirty lirst day of Mtrch A. D. 1795.
GILES, CM.'
Lucius Horatio Stociliin, ~f
Attorney for tlie Plff. f
April I
for sale,
A Commodious Fiame House
Situate in Nert.li Second-flrtct, No. 145, lately occupied
y Leonard fafoby, conGltmg of a geod three story frame
twemv-five feet „ f ront . a two f Bp j. £
ichind, with a Kitchen an.; officci • alio, a G ur'i n n'nr 5
■w hundred .feet deep, a stable *nd wa!h h.ufe, XL*
to Racc-ftrect, four years\*X
I-eafe « unexpired on the firft day of January n„t
1 hefe premises are in good repairs, and the par differ
may have immediate poffeffior. For' particular, eriS J.
of Robert Coe, No, 416, south Setond-ftreet
December I'.
djt. !
tor kale, "
A Or to be LET for a term of years
N elegant House with about forty-tw'o *acr« f r *
and Meadow. The fixation i s 'yZ co " L&?*
a Country Scat,-or for a person inc in,7
markets. There is an excellent Kitchen Garden* ? Ic-"h
and a variety of Fruit-the diilance about five mis« from
November' i 4. rthCr «"* KfcffeS"
Jawtf.
d lot —wsim
Ann Wiiherfpoon
Sale,
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