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The Pennsylvania Gazette from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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4 I I Vd n- on uL HfH ft a S1 a intending 'for- England! I next rally dejires all Perjons that he has airy Concerns with, to obferve the fame, The aid Sharp has Jundry Sorts of Merchandize which rhe twill fell very cheap to be OLD, Tench Francis at biiHoufe in Second-Street, Philadelphia', Where Mr. Delage lately lived. ZNABRIGS, China Jagtys, Perfian Ditto, India Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Bohea and Imperial feas, Mulins, broad and narrow Lawns, Cambrirks in Patches and Pieces, Callicoes, Ferrets Silk Quality and Galloons, Jewing Silks, light, Cloth and Crow-coloured Threads, Writing Paper, Duroys, Shalloons, Wot fed Damajks of divers Sorts, Calimancoes plain and jcohurd, Duck, Felt and Carolina Hats, Ten and 20 penney Nails, Frying Pans, Scythst left Gunpowder in half quarter Barrels, Quantities, convenient for Houjes in this City, Shot ef divers Sorts; Bar Lead, and other Goods. Jul Imported anato be SOLD By Christopher Coleman, at Henry Hartley at the Sign of the White Horfe, in Elbow-Lane, Philadelphia; A Parcel of likely Men, Women and Boys SERVANTS, at very reafonable Rates. THIS is to imform one Dennett Penneroy (if he be living) by applying to Edward Evans, Cordwainer, in Front-ftreet, he may have ImtelPgence of an Affair which will prove much to his Advantage.

N. B. The faid Penneroy left this City about Twelve Tears Jince, and went as to fettle either in Maryland or Virginia. Any one that can give an Account to the aboveaid E-' vans, whether he be living or dead, the Place of his fo that he may find the faid Penneroy, if alive, or if dead, that he may get a regular Certificate of the have Three Pounds paid thhnas a Reward, by Edward Evans; Lately imported from LONDON, And to be SOLD Francis Richardson, Joseph Richardson's, in Front-ftreet: A Choice parcel of Cambricks, fun dry Sorts of Garlix, Perftan Silefias, India Handkerchiefs. Patlona Chints, and a good Sortment of Cutlery JOUN away on the 24th lift, from David Bufh tff Willings-Town; a Palatine Servant Man, named John Chriftian Travatt, of middle Stature, down Look, and black lank Hair: Had on a blue Camblet Coat full trimm and Jin' with white, grey cloth Breeches, white cotton fiockings, and a Felt Hat be alfo took with him Razors, a Jmall Looking-Glajs, 2 linnen Shirts; 2 pair of worfied Jicckings, a "Dutch Bible and Prayer-Book, and a Jlriped Calimanco "Jacket.

He came in Capt. Sted man's Ship laft Fall, and talks little or no Whoever takes up and Jecurcs the faid Servant fo that he may ve had again, Jhall have Forty Shillings Reward and reafonable Charges, paid by David Buih; Philad. June 28. 1739. itfien diefes Monaths ift we'g-gelauffeh von feinen Meifter David Bum, in Willmgs-Town, fringe- kauffter Pfdltzer Knecht, mit Nahmen Johann Chriftian Travatt, von mittelmdjjiger Statur, niedergejchlagene Augen, und braunes lanves Haar Hatte an ein blau Kameloten Rock mit vollen Knopf vefuttert Lichtef grau Tuchcne Hofen, weiffe Baumwullene- ftrumtfe, und einen Filtz-Hutb Hat allfo mit fich genommen 2 Balbicr-MeTer, einen kleinen Spiegel, 2 Tobakspofen, eine von Kupffer, die andere von MeJJing, (die Kiipfferne Dofe hat er aufi aen yrgg nacb Lneitoga vernaujjt -Luinene-nemaen, xraar rr ut-lene-Jlrumpffer eine Teutfche Bibel, und ein.

Gebeht-buch. Er ift njerwichenen Herbft mit apt. John Stedman in diefes Landgekom-men und ftricht wenivcder nichts Englih: 1 Denenio-e nun, welcher den cben-gemeldeten Knecht weifs oder fiehet, und ihm wieder zu feinen Meifter brihget, yS Viertzig ShilJ, Pbilad. d. 28.

Junij, 1739, David Bih. Jufl Imported from. England, And to he SOLD by John Reynolds, Merchant in Front-Street, Philadelphia, Nathaniel; Jenkins; in New-Garden, Ghefter County: CHOICE parcel of RED CLOVER SEED. The faid Seed is new, and villi keep for fevtrnl Years and as good to Sow then as ever. UN' away on Sunday Night laft the twoj Wowing Servants, viz.

From John Williams, "of this City, Taylor 'one named William Tub, by Trade a Taylor aged about 20 tears Jhori Stature Jark Complexion doivn Look no Hair marked on the right Hand with Had on a dark-coloured Drugget Coat with Metal Buttons Breeches of the fame, a 1 good fine Shirt, Olive-coloured Stockings, Felt Hat 9 and old Shoes. From Thomas Williams, of the faid City, Hatter, another named Williams Spaggs, an Englijh Man, aged a-bout 33 Years, Jhort of Stature, pretty well fet, frejh com- plexioned, of a fmiling Countenance, and mark on his right Arm with Had on an old yellow Drugget Coat, a Felt Hat, a linnen or worfted Cap, a white tin-nen Jacket, Cotton Breeches patched at the Knees, two brown bomefpun Shirts, a Stock, a Handkerchief, black worjled Stockings, and peeked toed Shoesi Whoever takes up audfe cures the faid Servants, fo that they may be had again, Jhall have Three Pounds Reward for both, or Thirty Shillings for each, and reafonable Charges, paid by John Williams and Thomas Williams. TO BE By Thomas Lloyd, at the Sign of the Golden Mortar in Second-Street fALLICOES, Muflins and printed Unnens, China Cuts and Sawcers, ditto Bowls from a Gallon to half Pints, Cutlery, Combs, Jhort and long Scythes, eight, ten and twenty Penny Nails, Glafs eight by tcn Barbadoes and Jamaica Rnm, Me-lajfes, fine Pifiol Powder in quarter Barrels, and futidry other Sorti of Goods. N. B.

Druggs and Medicines of all Sorts, j'uft imported from London. By the PROPRIETARIES of Pennsylvania. IIHEREAS many of the Inhabitants of this Province have for' feveral Years pail to appear at the their Patents, or by Att of -Auembly, appofn- ted for. the, Receipt of our Ciu it-Rents, and pay the fame, by which Neglett they are greatly in Arrear A ndWherea we have agreed to take the Paper- Currency of this Province at the Rate of Proclamation-Money, for the Discharge of all Quit-Rents, due for Lands granted before the Year 1732. WE DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, That our Receiver-General mall attend at his Office in Philadelphia, 'til the 10th Day of OSlober next, for receiving the Rents of the City and County of Philadelphia.

At Chefter for the County of Chejier, from the 1 ithDay of the fame Month to the 20th incluflve. At Pennfbury for the County of Bucks, from the 23d of the fame Month to the 3d Day of November. And at Ldncafter for the County of Lancajier, from the 7 th to the 1 7 th Day of the fame Month 'Where all Perfons being one or more Years Rent in Arrear are required to pay the fame, according to the Rate above-mentioned, if fettled by Grants before the Year 1732 And if fettled by Grants made in-that Year or fince, according to the Tenor of the laid Grants in default of which, our Receiver has Orders immediately to make DiftrefTesinPuffuance of the Laws infuch Cafes provided By Order of the Philadelphia, June Rj CHARD PeTERS, SeCT. 25th 1739, jyUN away on the 2.5th Infi. from Thomas jtV; Marlhall of Concord, in Chefter County, an Irifh Servant Man, named Charles M'Keriney, about 24, Years of Age, of middle Stature, thick fet, of a fandy Corhplexion, long chinn'd, a big under Lip and Jhort Hair Had on an ozenbrigs shirt an4 Waijicoat, a Sea Coat the Colter lin'd with red, good Leather -Breeches, coarje round toe' Jhoes, and a Felt Hat.

He is very impudent and will get acquainted with any Body. Whoever takes upand Jecures the Jaid Servant fo that he may be had again, Jhall have Forty millings Reward and reajonabk Charges, faid by Thomas MarfhaLL. Philad. June 28. -1739.

EXCELLENT RICE jfifi imported, and to be fold by the Barrel, at Anthony Duche's in 1..

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