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The Public Advertiser from London, Greater London, England • Page 3

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High Water this at af 59 Min, after in the Morning, and 19 Min. aftci 5 in the Committee for letting the City's Lands in the Account of the Chamberlain or the City of Loo- don, do hereby give Notice, that there sre feveral coofiderable Traits of void Ground, proper for Building, and being defirous to lett the fame in fuch Manner a9 ftall be moft agreeable toBuilderS who may fee inclined to contract for any Part thereof the faid Committee intend to meet in the Cdoncil Chamber at Guildhall, on Wednefday the 12th Day of July nrtt, precifely at Five in the Afternoon, in order to take the Opinion of fuch Boi'ders as will give thernfelves the Trouble to attend, whether it will be more eligible for them to take Leafes for the fature df the City for a Number of Years certain, or oh D. SEAMAN, Comptroller. Committee for Jetting the City's Lands in the Account of the Chamberlain of London, give Notice, that they intend to fit in the Council Chamber at Cuilchall, on Wednefday the 19th Day of July inftant, at Four in the After- soon, in order to receive Propofals for doing feveral Repairs at Newgate, in the mean time the Particulars thereof may be feen at the Comptroller's Office Guildhall aforefaid. D.

SEAMAN, Comptroller. A M. Wednefday July 5, 1758. A the Meeting of the Guardians of the Afylum, held this Day, the following Girls were admitted. Mary Kirton, the Child of a poor Woman, left in great Diftrefs by her Husband, and no Relief from theParifh where fhe refides.

Jane Gripton, an Orphan, hitherto maintained by a Stranger, not 12 Years of Age, and no Parifh Relief. Sarah Blackmore, a Foundling, Years of Age, hitherto maintained by a Stranger. Sarah Carpenter, a Child in the utmoft Diftrefs, and no Relief from any Parifh. Sarah Gelder, Child of a Father very infirm, 12 Years old, and no Parifli Relief. Mary Wood, Child of a Widow in great Diftrefs, with a large Family and without any Parifh Relief.

Miry Purdue, Child of a poor Woman deferted by her Husband, and no Pari A Relief. Elizabeth Hca '-e, an Orphan in great Neceffity, 8 Years old. Mary Proffer, an Orphan, nine Years of Age, and in great Diftrefs, with no Relief from any Paiifh. Two unhappy Children deferted by their Parents, not being of the Age required at the Admiffion of Children, were bound App entices to tkr Matron cf the A.ylum, to be brought up as Servants, and two Children were refufed as beirg of Parents very well able to maintain them. The Cuardians finding the Encouragement given by the Public to this Inftku increafe as the Execution of it takes Place, they propofe to take in tweive more Girls on Wednef'ay next at Eleven o'Clcck, who rnuft be from the Age of 8 to 12 Years, and bring with them a Certificate figned by two fubftantial Houfekeepers of the Parifh, where they refi tcilifyingtheir Age and Neceflity.

Subscriptions to Charity are received by the following Bankers, viz. ft-Sir Jofeph Hankey and Partners, Fenchurch-ftreet Meff. James, and Fordyce, Lombard ftreet Henry Hoare, Efq; and Partnetf, Fleet-ftreet; MeiT. Campbell and Coutts, Strand Meff. Drummonds, Charing-crofs MciT, Hart, Buckwell, Darell, and Croft, Pall-Mail Mr.

Beni. Treafurer to the Charity, at Long's "Warehoufe, in Tavtftock-ftrcer, and at the Committee, which meets every Wednefday at Eleven o'clock, at the Afylum. Plans may be had gra.is at all theabove Places. ESERTED from the Royal Regiment of ArtiL'ery, commanded by his Grace CHARLES Duke of Marlborough, and from Captain John Innes's Cempany in the firft Battalion, CHARLES HEASMAN, Bombad er, Paymarter to the faid Company, of a Complexion, pitted with the Small-pox, hollow eyed, thick-lipped, fnub-nofed, long-chlnn'd, round-ftioutder'd, and well limb'd, five Feet nine Inches and three Quarters high, aged 32 born in the County of Suifex and Panfti of ScofSeld, formerly deferted from Greenwich the 20th of June, after having defrauded his Captain of the Sum of Forty Pounds, by Means of a falfe Receipt he had on his new Regimental Hat and Coat, with a Gold Shoulder Knet. Whoever apprehends the Hid Charles Heafman, and brings him before John Fielding, Efq; or fecures him in any of hi6 Majefty's Goais in Great-Britain, fhall receive Five Guineas Reward over and above what is allowed by of Parliament, for apprehending of Deferters, by applying to James Cockburn, Efq; at the Offics of Ordnance in the Tower; or at his Office in King-ftreet, Golden-fquare, London; orof Mr.

Fielding. HEREAS the Affignees of the Eftate and of He-ry ot HartO.crn-Lane, a Bankrupt, after ufirg their utraoft Endeavours to difcove-r and get in the ErT.fts 1 the fa.d Bankrupt, have not vet been able thereout to 'ke a Dividend more than 4s. 6i. the Pound, nor is there any reafonable Pro- Jpeft of th; future Dividends Shilling in the not- thftandin? they and the other Creditors foon alter the ifTuing of the faid Commiffion were to'd by the faid Bankrupt, that there wou'd be a Dividend of at leift 14 or 15 s. in the Pound, trom which and other Ci ream fiances there is the greaceft Grounds to fufpeft that fome con- Parts of the faid Bankrupts EUate and Effects been embezzled or concealed.

If therefoie any Perfon or Perfons will dif- cover any Part of fuch Bankrupt's Eftate or Effetts, not already come to the Knowledge of the faid Affigre-s, that hive been fo concealed or embezzl'd, he, fhe, or ihev, (hill beintitled tobcpiid 20 I. per Cent, out of the r.eat Produce fuch Eftate as fhall be recovered, on fuch Difcovery, by applying to the Affignees. Mr. MVRES, butcher, St. James's Ma Mr.

SHELDON, Linen Draper, Frinces-ftreet, St. Ann's, Soho. I the young Gentleman who ltfthis Friends Ycftarday Vcrnh.g the gth intrant, between Six and Seven, was dreffeJ in a dark blue Cloih i -oat and Waittcuat, with black Buttons, black Worfted Breeches, and had on an old blue 1 oat with yellaw Basket Butte ns, 11 ret to his difconfolate Parents, he w.ll be afteclienately received ana o'herwife there will be a ceflity of advertifing his Na wi'h other Circumftancej. He it a Hiidole -fized turr.ed of fourteen, fair, frtfh Complexion, and pitted with the Small-pox, giey Eyes, light brown Hair, tied up behind in 1 Cue. Whoever can give any of she above, is earneftly entreated to give tmrnedia-e Not ce bv a Lino directed to A.

B. at the New York Swithin'a Aley, near the Royal Exchange, fhall be moft gratefully rewarded lor ti.eir Tiouble. HE Difference my new Way of Tinning with all pure? Tin, which will lift half as long again, and "equally as fweet as Silver, and that of the old Way, which is ten Ounces of that poifonous Matter, call'd Letd, mix'd with fix teen Ounces of Pewter, may be feen at my Shop in Church court, St. Martin's in the Strand, adjoining to the Eaft End of the Church where all Sorts of Brazier's Work is perform'd at the fame Prices as thofe who ufe the Mixture of Lead, by me JOHN BOOTIE, Working-Brazier; A LL Sort of Bufinefs is done relative to moft Occurrences in Life, viz. the baying and fellng of Reversions, Advowfons, Annuities, procuring and difptiiog of all Degrees of Places under the Government, Commiffions in the Army, providing and getting Houfes of all Denominations.

Maflers and Mif- treffes may hear of Servants Servants may hear of good Places. A genteel Coft'ee-houfe to belett in the City, only iol. Good Will. An honeft-Perfon, well verfed in Accounts, would be glad to be employed a tew Hours in a Day at the Univerfal Rcgifter Office in Cockfpur- ft eet, the Bottom of the Haymarketj where Plate, Watches, Jewels, Goods, are redeemed out of Paws, and fold to the belt Advantage of Owner; Goods bought if not pawned. OST or miflaid, a Copper Plate, one Foot nine Inches and a half, by one Foot fix and three (Quarters, with a Landfcape engraved on it.

If any Pawnbroker or othef whofe Hands this may have fallen into, will bring the fame to the Hercules Pillars in Great Queen ftreet, Lincoln's Inn Fields, fhall be handforr.e'y rewarded for their Trouble. TOLEN the 5th inftant at Night, out of Long Room at the Artichoke, Mile End Road, a Parcel of I Wet Linen, viz. fix white Lawn Aprons, feven Damask Tablecloths, I fix Irifh Shirts marked S. one Pair of white Gloves, one Holl nd Waiftcoat, one Damask Napkin, three plain Irifh Shifts, one marked 11, three fhoit bibbed Aprons, fix Shirts marked, viz. 3, 6, 4.

9. If offered to be pawned er fold, flip it and the Party, and give Notice to John Fielding, Efq and you fhall have a Guinea fteward. OST on Wednefday the 5th inftant, be- Grot vi-nor-fquare and the End of Mount-ftreet, a black and white fmall Dog, of the Spaniel Breed) and anfwers to the Name of Ranger. Whoever will bring him to Mr. Martains, Wooling Draper, in Bar- low-fquare, i eir Newport Market, fhall rcteive a Crown Reward for their i roulle.

No greater Reward will be given. The of MARLBOROUGH private Ship of War NATHANIEL TANNER, Commander, UKDEN 460 Tons, mounts 36 Carriage Guns, and 20 Swivels, 220 Men. Now in the Hope. All Gentlemen Seamen, that are engaged or ready io engage in this Ship, rre defired immediately to repair onboard, apply to the Thrte Mariners at Rotheihith Wall, at the Haunch of Venifon, Wapping Old Stairs, and at the Black Swan, Brewers-ftre: Spita'fields, where Officers will attend with fate P10- Tnc Advance Money will be pa in a few Days. To able Seamen Six Guineas-: To ordinary Seamen Four Guineas To able Landmen Three Guineas To all Boys the utmoft Money the Captain fhall think they deferve.

rjQ- Wanted tuo French-Horns, For SALE by the A At LLOYD'S CorFee-houfe in On Wednefday July 12, precifely at Twelve at Noon, nTHE good Snow MERCURY, a me Sailer, fquare Stern, Plantation built and -iT ftieathed, Burden 130 Tons more or lefs, with exceeding good Dimerfions, now lying at the Swinging Chain, Union St-'irs, Daniel Depruton Commander. Inventories to be had onboard, at the Place of Sale, and of JUHN HUTCHINSON, Broker. For SALE by the CANDLE, At Cr-ffee-houPs in Lombard-ftreet, On Fiiday July at Twelve at Noon precifely, 1 Sebaflians, only two Years old, Burrfeh 160 Tons more or lefs, with exceeding gor.d Dimenfions, draws an eafy Draft of Water when loaded, and takes the Ground well, good Ship LA PEARL, a prime Sailer, fquare Stern, Foreign built at Sr. now lying in Portfmouth Harbour. Inventories to be had on board, at the Place of Sale, and of JOHN HU I'CHINSON, broker.

For SALE by Ike A At LLOYD 'S Co.fee-houfe in Lombard-itrect, Friday, July 14, precifely at Twelve at Noon, i-i good Ship LE MONT A a excellent fine Sailer, fquare-ftern, French-built and fheathed, Burden 4.00 Tons more or lefs, with exceeding good Dimenfions for the Weft India, Virginia, ir Guinea Trades, extremely well found, taken on a Voyage from th: Eaft Indies, by his Ship Dublin, George Briber, Efq; now lying at Deptford. Inventories to be had on board, at the Place of Sale, and of JOHN HL'TOiJIMSON, Broker. For SALE by the A LE, At LLOYD 'S Offjc-h fe m'-ard-ftrcet, On Tueflay July 18, precifely at Twelve at Noon, HE good Ship NORFOLK, a moft excellent fine Sailer, fquare Stern, Foreign built, Burden 650 Tons more or lefs, with exceeding good Dimenfions for a Privateer, has 28 Carriage Gu of which 26 are twelve Pounders, and iz Swivels, is extremely well found, now lying at Kinfaie in Ireland, and there to be de- l.vered, Chambers late Commander. Inventories to be had at the Place of Sale, and of JOHN HUTCHINSON, Broker. Fx SALE by the A At LlOYD's Coffee-houfe in Lombard-ftreet, Wednefday July 19, precifely at Twelve at Noon, good: Ship MARTHA, i pr rae Sailer, fquire-ttein, French-bout.

Burdea 140 Tons, more" or lefs, with exceeding good fioBF, takes the Ground extremely well, and draws an eify Draught of Water, now lying on the Mud at Three Mariners Stairs, Rotherhith, At the f.me Time will be Tie good Snow HUSSAR, a prim: Sailer, fquare-ftern, Frenck Burden ijoTons more or lefs, with extraordinary good fions for almt ft any Trade, now lying off Eift Lane S'airs, Inventories to be had on Board, at the Place of Sale, and of PETER MAUGER, Broker, in.Excnange Alley. In the Interim, if any Perfon hat a Mind to treat for the above Vef- fel by private Contract, apply to the Broker. SALE by the CANDLE, At 's Coffee-houfe in Lombard-ilreet, On Thurfday July 20, precifely at Twelve at Noon, 'HL good Ship Royal George, a moft excellent fine Sailer, French built, Burdea 370 Tons more or lefs, with exceeding good Dimenfions for a Privateer, can mount 22 Carriage Guns on one Deck, and has now 20 Nine Pounders, and 2 Three Poun befides Swivels, now lying off Rotherhith Stairs, Thomas Reed ommander. laven ories to be had on board, at the Place of Sale, and of PETER MAUGER, Broker, in Exchange-Alley. "ior SALE by the" A At LL 'Jotfee: hoafe in Lombard -ftreet, On Wednefday July 26, at Twelve at Twelve at Noon, HE good Ship St.

GEORGE; a moft excellent fine Sailer, Britifh built, Burden 450 Tons more or lefs, with exceeding good Dimenfior.s. has 29 Carriage Guns, and nine Swivels. lying in the Greenland Dock, Thomas Robfon Commander. Inventories to be had on board, at the Place of Sale, of WALTER COPE and EUSTACE KENTISH, Brokers. Immediately after the Sale of the Ship, will be fold fundry Pro- vifioi.s, fuch Beef, Flour, and Eread, jikewife fame Casks, taken out of the St.

George. To be peremptorily SOLD, Purfuant to a Decree of High Court of Lhincery, before Thomas Harris, Efq; one of the Mafters of the faid Court, at hii Chambers in Lincoln's Inn, on Wednefday the 12th Day of July Inftaj.t, at Eleven in the Forenoon, the Eltates heiein afiermcntioneri, in tne 10J- lowing Lots, viz. OT No. I A Rent-Charge of 250I. a Year, clear of a 1 De uftions whatf.

ever, payable for ever out fou. Shares in the New River Water-Works, whicn Shares produce loool. Annum. LOT No. II.

A Freehold Meffuage with Stables, Gardens, Fifh- P. nds, and feveral Parcels of Land thereto belonging, fituate in Turky- ftreet, in the Parifh of Enfield, in M.ddlefex. Particulars of the faid Eftates may be had at the Mafter's Chambers. For SALE by the CANDLE, At the New-York Coffee-houfe in Sweeting's Alley, CornhilJ, On Wednefday July 12, at Five o'Clock in th- A.fternoon, NE hundred and fixty-one Pieces Sailcloth, 53 Pieces brown Swifs Drilling, at John Clofe's, Tower- Dock 175 Pieces Crocus, under the Care of the Bull Porters, in the Steel-Yard about 12 Tons of Flax Tow, at Smith and Speck's Wharf where Ca.aiogues may be had, at the Place of Sale, and of JOHN CLOSE, Sworn -Broker. For A by the A At Garraway's Coffee houfe in Exchange-Alley, Friday, July 14, at Five in the Afternoon, HE following Goods, viz.

205 Pipes, 45 Hogfheads, of Saanifh Oil. Catalogues which will be timely delivered by RICH. POYSER aid Co. Brokeis, In St. Thomas Apofttes.

For SALE by the A At tk: STAR Tavern Great Room, Sou thfide-ftreet, Plymouth, Thurfday the 27th Inftant, at Four o'Clock in the Afternoon, I following Goods, viz. For HOME CONSUMPTION, 627 Barrels Flour, 7 Hhds, and 21 Bags Bifcuit, 119 Bcmb-fliells, 37 Cohorns, 3 Kegs fmall Shot, 1 ditto 3 Calks Fhets, 9 Barrels Gunpowder, 4 Guns. For EXPORTATION, 63 Pieces half Ell wide Rateens, 3 4ths wide dtf 10 Pieces full Yard wide Shalloons, 31 ftout mill'd Rugs, 5 Pieces coarfe 21 ditto half Ell wide Sail-cloth, 10 Dozen Womens Leat'er Mittens Silk bound, io ditto Mens white Gloves, 12 ditto Hair Caps, 88 Pair Leather Shoes, 1 Gauze Apron and Tippet, 2 Wigs, 6 lb. Human Hair, 2 lb. Horfe nitto, 2 Pieces Peruke Ribbon, 70 Dozen Eaithen Plate-, Sec.

34 Coils new Rope, 23 ditto twice laid ditto, 42 Pieces Sheet Lead, 20 Bars iron, 2 Cafks Spikes, 2 Casks 2 dit 'o Pickaxes, 1 ditto bhovels, 3 Barrels Starch, 3 ditto red and yellow Oaker, 1 Cask white Lead, Cheit Pipes, 1 Clyfter Chair, 6 Caf.s Cheefe, 2 Brandy. Being the entire Cargo of the Cerf Violant, taken from the French on her Vo age to Louifbourg, by his Majefty's Ship Rochefter, Robert Duff, Efq; Commander. Catalogues to be had at Mr. Samuel Enderby's, near the Thames-ftreet, at the Place of Sale, and of FRANCIS FANNING, Sworn-Broker, in Plymouth. To be UCTION, By Mr.

A I. To-mor ow Wed neat genuine 'ouihold Furniture, Stock in Trade, Weaii 'ii nen Booki, uf Mr. WILLIAM l'CHIN and Tcymin. recede, ac his Ute Dwelling Houfe in Gravcl-itieet, thr Comer or Brooks Market, cjnfi-i of Vane.y 0 1 umet 'v oodi, dreflid oys -i Knives, curous Si.e.l oik, a Giafs Counter, bhuw Gialfes, To be viewed '0 the Hour Sile, ich will Day at Eleven. Caraiogurs be -t 1' of and it Mr- A Alley's the I wer End if Rel nnH.l.n The whole to be io without Refcrvr.

th Widow being obliged to clear the Houfe on Friday next, and snt.iely quitting Trace..

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