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Dunlap and Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • 3

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SEN A May be had for three or four Gentlemen Enquire of the Printer (witch tail Whoever takes up laid Stallion and brings him to Captain earc Bridgate (hall have the above re gard and reafonabl: charges paid by STAORD GRAHAM At William (tore the corner of Walnut in ront ftreet well known by the name of David A LARGE affortment of hyfon green fouchong congo and bohea teas double and fingie refined AP A I of very gentee! bay HORSES unexcep tionable in every refpeft they are moft accuftomed to the laddie but have been ufed in geers one of theqi is three fourth parts ar more of the Engliih breed Enquire of Mr Jacob Hiltzheimeb at the Conti nental Stables to prohibit the exportation of 'previfons frottt the 0 State of Pennfylvania for a limited time VE good AR PSICH OR Enquire of 4 1 PETER xSbUK 2 in oCCOna Hi cci nci SIXTEEN DOLLARS REWARD WA TAKE in the night between the ninth and tenth of this inftant (November) out of the field of Abraharj Bonfal) in the townfhip of Darby county of Chetter a well giownthree years old Gelding pf a ftrawberrv roan coloui has a large head branded on thener(houlder lately docked and fup pofed not to be well a natural trotter and has been but little ufed Likewife was taken on the fame night and fuppofed to be by the fame perfon or perfons out of the field of John Garrett about a mile from the aforefaid Abiaham a middle fized black Mare about eight years old a natural pacer and in travelling (he fwings her hind legs out fide ways more than common not (hod when taken has a thick inane and foretop which incline to curl and twift together in finall roles a few white hairs in her forehead and has a feather or curl near the middle of neck on the near fide Who ever takes up the aforefaid horfe and mare and brings them to the fuhferibers (hall have the above reward or Eicht Dollars for either with reafonable charges paid by ABRAHAM NS A HEZEKIAH HIBBERD NB Was taken up by the fids of the field that the afoiefaid black Mare was taken from a fmall bay Horfe a natural pacer fome white in his forehead and a half penny mark on his off ear He is fuppofed to have been left by the perfon or perfons who took the aforefaid horfe and mare The owner proving his property and paying charges may have him again by applying to HEZEKIAH HIBBERD At his (tore in Second ftreet a few doors above Arch ftr ct Samuel Mifflin and William Attmore In Marktt ftreet near the Cofee houfe have for Sale I hyfon Tea in quarter cheitsj 8d Nails Window Glafs i by 6 White Lead Spanifli Brown and Yellow Olcer in kegs mens leather (hoes Cinnamon jefuits Bark Rhubarb Loaf Sugar pow dered Claret in bottles brown Buckram white cord ed Dimities grey Broadcloth black Mohair Buttons white Waiftcoat Moulds a ece of handfome tobined Luteftring a few patterns of Chintz and a quantity of excellent double bridled Gun Locks Chef er County Common Wealth of Pennfylvania November it itjI CAME Joshua Jackson of New Garden town Ihip in (aid county of Chefter before me Evan Evans Eta: one of the Indices of the Peace in and for (aid countv and acknowledged that he gave William Brice of WeftWottingham in faid county nineteen or i ir a a 1 it Dollar bins at Zeouion noinngiwortn ar ivtiaaietown in the Delaware State io purchafe for him the faid ck fon in the town of Baltimore feme fpirits or (alt which could be ea (left purenafed and that laid Brice was not in partrer(hip with him on any lay and likewife the re ceiving the faid nineteen orty Dollar bills fincethey were detefted and croffed at Baltimore In teftimony whereof I have hereunto fubferibed my name the day and year ibove written JOSHUA JACKSON Before Evan Evans BE A VALUABLE plantation or traft of land con taining about three hundred acres fituate in Eaft Notiingham hundred Caicii county Maryland within hJf a mile of the Quakers brick meeting boule: There aie on faid place good buildings ol all lorts with good meadows the greattft part ol which may he watered with never failing ftreams There are likewife between 500 and 600 bearing apple and peach trees It is exceed ing well timbered and pleafantly fituated and allowed by good judges to he capable of as much improvement as any place of its fize in the county Any perfon in dining to purchile may know the terms by applying to WILLIAM A living on the prunifes EIGHT DOLLARS REIDARD STOLEN on the night of the feventeenth inftant (November) out of the houfe in Water ftreet near South ftreet Philadelphia the following Articles viz one pair of filver (hoe buckles marked a long fcarjet cloak the head bound with red tape and a klack mode bonnet lined with white fan Any one who will return the faid articles or give in formation where they may be had (hall be entitled to the above reward paid by Isabella Watson SOL BY tJIUlC VI tUHHt it is highly expedient to preierve 1V within this State fuch articles of the produce as may be ncceffary for the fupport of toe inhabi ts of the fame or for the ufe of the United States of Eerier: AND WHEREAS the Law made by the ate lirembiy of this Commonwealth for that purpofe intitled (An AH to prohibit the exportation provifions from re State of 7 ennfylvania for a limited is nowex id its own limitation Be it therefore enabled ana fweby enacted by the Reprefentatives of the tie Ccmmonvtaltb of ennfylvania in General Affeni ath and by the authority of the fame That an embargo' and it hereby is laid to prohibit the exportation of 5sat flour rye Indian corn rice bread beef pork Ln live flock and other provifions whatfoever from das State from and after the publication of this Aftun the firlt day of September next folded always That nothing in this Aft (hall be (tflftrued to prevent the taking on board fuch provifions ii (hall be neesflary for the (lores only of any flup: or vef 4s of war or others trading to and from this State it further enacted by (be authority ajorejatd That ifanv wheat flour rye Indian corn rice bread beef wrk bacon live or other provifions whatfoever Cc Iwfnra vr oted (hall at any time hereafter be fcden or found 011 board any (hip or veffel in any port of State outward bouna tor iea coinraiy me iuuUl ad meanin? of this Ail it (hall and may be lawful for ie Naval Officer or Officers of fuch port or their Depu jts or any other perfon or perfons whatever to feize fo 'h wheat flour rye Indian corn rice blead beef oik bacon livestock or other provifions together with the (hip orvf lfel in which the fame hall be fo laden ind found and fuch velftl together with the aforefaid articles as (hall aden or on boarc her at the time of fuch feizure are hereby declared to be forfeited or third part thereof to the ufe of the State one third to the ufe of the Naval or other officer or perfcn making fuch fihure and the remaining third part to thefe of the informer or informers on whofe information the lam (hall be fo Rized and profecuted to condemnation And be it fur (het enacted by the authority aforefaid That the Supreme Executive Council of this State (hall and may at any time durin? the continuance of this Ait by proclamation under their feal either totally revoke the and prohibition or (ufpend the operation there of (b far as to admit the exportation of any of the ai tides wiiin the defcripticm of this AH for the ufe of the fleet ofhis Moft lriflian Majefly and of the armies of the United States under the limitations and reftriHions con tained in the refolutions of Congrefs already made or which may hereafter be made JOHN BAYARD Speaker I toadied into a Law at Philadelphia on fuefday I the feventeenth dayof November in the year One thovfand feven hundred and feventy efht JOHN MORRIS Junior Clerk of the General Aflembly War Office November 1778 THE fcveral Deputies and Affiflants in the Depart ments of Quarter Mafter General Commiflaries Ge neral of urchafesand Iffues aad Commilfary of Hides thereby ft rift enjoined and required forthwith to make de returns to tnis Board and the Officers at the head of their different Departments which the regulations of Congrefs pointing out their refpeftive duties direft It hexpefted that immediate attention be'paid to this re auifition By order of the Board SCULL Secretary Philadelphia County November 18 To be 0 LD by Public Ten due On Monday the thirtieth inftant at Ten in the forenoon at the houfe of John Roberts decealed in Lower Merion Townlhip ALL his confifeated Houfliold Goods and Chattels confifting of feather beds and bedding looking glafles mahogany and walnut tables chairs drawtrsr(ks and a large quantity of other houfliold goods too tedious to mendon Allo hay draw wheat rye ots ladian corn waggons horfes cows (heep fwine a Urge quantity of Rawer CAfks and (laves and the place to be kt for one year at the day of file Attendance will be given by JOHN MOOR an! GEORGE SMITHASents The Me to continue from day to day till all is fold or the year of our Lord 17 AMONG the contents of this Almanack (befidesthe ufval aftronumicaf calculations) are te following pieces viz The method of ennobling our lives and endearing our names venerable to pofterity On the good gained by having enemies An excellent proof of wifdom A great fecret communicated The art to be happy The requifites neceffary to render the marriage ftate happy Certain rules to fucceed in our affaiis An inftance of true magnanimity An inftruftive ftbry On the gay world Rules for the choice of a wife The farmer The amiable virgin Advice how to live long and happy How to flop blood if a perfon is wounded in the woods or elfewhere How to recover the fait out of old brine or pickle fo' as to be better than at firftt The above Almanack is fold by Mr George Reynhold Book feller in Market between ourth and ifth ftreets Philadelphia A himfelf from the fubferiber living in Wilmington in the Delaware State an apprentice lad named Samuel Cumings between nineteen and twenty years of age five feet eight or nine inches high wore his own brown hair is of a ruddy complexion has a modeft agreeable countenance and when he laughs dimples appear in his cheeks: As he has been abfent a confiderable time his cloathing is unknown Whoever takes up faid apprentice and brings him to the fubferiber or fecures him in any gaol fo that his matter may get mm again man receive nr 1 DOLLARS Reward from JAMES ADAMS It is hoped all Printers on the Continent will difeourage the proceedings of faid Cummings (hould he offer his fervice by refufing to give him entertainment And all others are forbid to harbour or conceal him at Leir peril November 7 tale to begin at the Magazine on Bright and Pechw Whirl in Philadelphia at Ten in the forenoon and continue frmday to day until fini(hed The ca(h to be paid at the office in Market ftreet above Third ftreet immediately after the fale or at the dtlivery of the Provifion if required GUSTAVUS RISBERG A DCG of Iffues 'eight DOLLARS REWARD ST AY or from Captain eare A I mN about fourteen hands high eight years old (hod all loaf (agar Mufcovado fugar of the beft quality coffee round trots and paces his right eye (ore and has a and chocolate raifins currants rice nutmeg ginger (witch Lit! Whoever takes un faid Stallion and brings pepper allfpice mace 1 ve cinamon good fpintsand Jamaica ruin powder anti inor ana many uuicr uij cles which he will fell by wholefale and retail at the nicft rate of any in this city 6 ON A I I I Life of David Hume written by hiinfelf II Travels of a Philofopher by Le Poivre III Principles of Politenefs and of Knowing the World by Lord Chefterfield IV Maxims ad Moral Reflefticns by the Duke De La Rochefoucault Travels of the Imagination a true Journey from Newcaftle to London by Murray VI American Independence an everlafting deliverance from Britim Tyranny by Philip VII The humbk Confeflion' Declaration Recantation and Apology of Benjamin Towne Printer in Phila delphia Bai Schreveli and Diftlonaries with all the valuableDelphini and other Claflics whether in Greek or Latin to be fold at faid Book (lore 'fuflpublijbed and to be foldby JAMES ADAMS at his Printing Office in Wilmington The I I THE following articles were left at the houfe Daniel Clymer Efq in Markt ftreet at the time of the approach of the enviny lalt September twelve months paft to this city Any perfon who will produce thefe articles or any of them fliali be rewarded in proportion to their trouble or expence if any has ac crued and the fervice Thankfully acknowledged as fuch perfon will be confidered and treated as the kind friend who has been the inftrutnent of faving the proper ty for the ufe of the owner But if thefe things fnould be withheld after this public notice the perlon upon whom any of them (hall hereafter be fobnd will be deemed and treated as pillagers of the under mentioned property An eight day clock name Owen Biddle A bed ccrnifh covered with yellow moreen A ditto covered with green aratien A ditto with a purple and white chintz with the fi gures of peacocks A feather bed and window curtains Twelve iron pots One copper fi(h kettle' One jack for routing Nine family piftures Chairs and a variety of other furniture Alfo a double ddk loit with two notches at each end to let in the fupporters of a top formerly ufed TO SOLD OH MAC HER SON or Three Hundred Pounds excellent black carriage HORSES the one eleven the other eight years old They are war ranted found without fault 0i failing and und as good for a long journey as any horfes in America Alfo a 0 AT now lying at Mount Pleafant will be fold very' cheap She is conftrufted to carry diit from a quarry would be veiy profitable in making ditches through low meadows upon a river She would anfwer extremely well to clean or deepen docks and may he eafily ininaged by any lad of common (landing who can at any time unload her inftantane oudy Lately pu blifhed neatly bound for prefervation in one volume and now felling at Bock Store next door to St Church in Third ftreet Phi ladelphia I A IE Philadelphia County November 18 'fo be SOL by Public Vendue On Wednefday the fecond of December next at Ten in the forenoon at the houfe of John Butcher in Lower Merion Townfliip ALL his cocifilcated Goods and Chattels Attendance will be given by JOHN MOOR and GORGES IT HASent8 fo be by Public Vendue 4 rr I 1 DjrAmkot A QUANTITY 01 damaged Provifion confifting cafes of Surgeons trepanning and amputating of rice pork bacon (had and herrings alfo a 1 inftruments a quantity of pound pins and curry quantity of tolerable good Irifh butter in firkins The combs feme pieces of Infli linens cottons cal icoes fale in the MiQazine on Brizht and chintzes ell wide Perfians and fuperfine broadcloths a good affortment of blond lace and fewmg tilks and fome very neat copper plate red and blue furniture cal licoes alfo about 36 dozen plate ttock locks.

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