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The Pennsylvania Gazette from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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4
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there was a Stage-Waggon went twice, a Week from Iretiton to Urunlwick and bacic again, the-, Summer Seafon 1738, the Convenience ot svhich from, its Certainty and Cheapncfs, and the inconveniences 'People. abour'd under from being detained, and pay lhg extravagant Rates, has induced feveral People to ap ply tVjhc Owners, promifing their Affiftance and Encouragement This is to ivc Notice, that the Stage-Waggon will be continued and go twice a Week certain, ftomfrenton Ferry every Monday and Zhnrfdaj, and from Brunfwick back again every tfuefday and Friday, during this Summer The Waggon will be covcr'd over, fo that PafTengers may fit eafy and. dry, and care will be taken to deliver Goods and JMcflagcsiafc. To encourage People to travel and to fend Goods by the (aid Waggon, the following low Prices ire xed Every PalTenger 2 s. 6 d.

Pioc. Merchants V. Js 2 s. per C.j Houfhold Goods, Boxes, at the chcapeft Rates, perform'd by William Atlee and Jofeph teates. cIhe Waggon will fet out on Monday the zifi cf this fnftant April, from the Ferry at Trenton.

i UN away the 8th Inftant from George Smith in Arch-Street, Philadelphia, a Negroe Fellow of about 22 -Years of Age, of middle Stature, born in Bermuda, and fpeaks good Engl ifli; named Jo. Had oh a wollcn Jacket. It's fuppos'd he will endeavour to get off in (bme Bermudas Vefiel. Whoever (ecures or brings him to the aid Smith (hall be reafonably rewarded jf UN away on the i 6th of February fafi rflfl Nathaniel Waller, jun. in Somerfet County, Maryland, a Servant Man, named William Henderfon, born in the (aid and was taken up with one William Turner, and put in Goal for a Midemeanour, and turnd Kings Evidence againft the aid Turner: He has a long pale Face a little freckled, drooping Nofe, white Eyebrow s.

no Hairt has a Mark or Mole on the Calf of one of his Legs Had on an half worn Hat, Jingle worfied jy, an 01a own uruggei pran coatea Koat, unjey wooijey Jraiflcoat with Buttons, Leather Breeches, and Boots. JHeUok with him a brown Holland Coat. Whoever takes up the faid Servant and delivers him to George Harding, Glover, in Market-Street, near the Court-Houfe, in ecures him fo that his after may have him again, hall have Forty Shillings, Current Money of the Province aforefaid, as a Reward, and reafonable Charges paid by March 20. 1739,40. Nathaniel Waller, jun.

er George Harding. N.B Hehasftncechangdhis Name to William M'Cle mm en. 71) UN away on the 2d Inft. from Samuel ik Faires of Warwick Townfhip, Bucks County, a Scotch Servant Man, named James Reid, well let, middle ftature, two of his upper Teeth out, fpeaks very good Dutch and a Fuller by Trade Had on when he went away, aihufFco-lou red Coat, brown Jacket and Breeches, blue and white worded (lockings and new fhoes. Whoever fecures the faid Servant, Co that his Mailer may have him again, fliall have SChree Pounds Reward and reafonable Charges paid by S.

Faires. BT the fi(idow Sharp, Da Diemer's, oppofite to the Sign cf the George in Second-ftrect, fine Bermuda Piatt, at 4 pence per Score, good fewing Strings at is. fir Pound, choke Indigo at 8s. ly the Jingle Pound, a parcel cf Drugs with fame chymkal Preparations, and a mall Box cf In-fruments belonging to Surgery, very cheap. ELI ZABE T.H HUN in Chefnut-ftrcct, near tie Corner of Front-ftrcet, maket Gloves and Mittens', grafts an foots Stockinet cf all Sorts very neat puts Pieces into Stockings, makes Children's Stockings and Perform plain Work at a very reasonable Rate.

I OTICE is hereby given, that the Fairs -Si will be kept at the Burr ough cf Willingtown on the iStb and cf April, and on the ztfh and lyh'o). in every Tear, when it is propofed to keep a Fair for Horfes, Cat Signed per Order, Willingtown, March 29 1740. George Folwell. QTrafdawaj on the 24th of March faft. from Andrew Robefon, a large blackip brown Cart-Horfe with brown before, paces very well, branded with on the off Buttock.

Whoever takes up and fecures the faid Horfe fi that he may be had again, pall have Twenty; Shillings Reward paid by Andrew Robefon. yLL tPerJbns indebted to Reefe Meredith are defired to make fpeed Payment to Sam. Neave. wfa he has impowered to receive his Debts. And all Per fens indebted; to the faid Samuel Neave, are defired to pay their refpeHive Ballances He intending for Europe in about Five IVeeks.

STrafdortolen oat of thePaJlare of Abraham Marfliall jun. of Weil-Bradford in Chefter the zyth of laft Month, a bright Bay Horfe about 14 Hands high, in good Cafe and pretty bng bodied, a little Crop off the near Ear, a long Mane hanging on the near Side, and cut a little underneath, has never been docKd, but the Hair is cut off the End of his Iail on tie under fide, he trots and is cf good Courage, and he being a working Horfe is galTd on the Shoulders and Sides. WBeever takes up and fecures ti aid Horfe, fo that the Owner may have him again, fjall have Thirty Shillings Reward and all reafor.alle Charges paid by Abraham Marlhail fun. TO BE SOLD, I HE following Tracts, Plantations and JL Parcels of Land fituate in Hopewell in the County of Hundertont in the Province oi New-Jerfey, now or lace hi the Pofleflion of the following Pcrfons, confining about the Quantity of Acres affixed to each of their Names, to wit, Thomas Houghton 240 Acres, George IVotifey 220 Acres, Thomas Curtis 1 60 Acres, James Melvin 3 50 Acres, David Price 220 Acres, Daniel Ganno 245 Acres, SVtlliam Scriuhield 500 Acres, Francis Ganno 150 Acres, James Richards 300 Acres, Jofeph Hart 2 10. Acres, a Place of vacant Land near Morgans mill.

Any rerion wno man lncliuc to purchale the lame, may at any time apply to John Reading of Jmwell in the (aid County, Efy or to Thomas Clarke and Jofeph Peace of rfrenton, Efrs; feparately, or to them at a Meeting for that Purpofe, to be held at Trenton, on Ihurfdayi 24th Day of April next, by whom they may be informd of the Titlc-and Conditions of Sale. HE RE AS an Jdvertifement was infertedin the Pennfylvania Gazette ct the 6th of this Infiant March, for the Sale of divers Tra8s of Lands, fttuatt in Hopewell in Hunterdon County Ncw-Jerfey, by John Reading, Thomas Clarke, and Jofeph Efqrs. Ikis is to certify, that the Right and Property of the feveral Ira8s of Land to which our Names are prefixed, in the faid Jdvertifemtnt, is in us the Subfcribers, and we do hereby warn all Perfons front purchajtng the fame of the Gentlemen' above-named. James Melvin, David Price. HI LA EL 'PHI Printed by jj.

RANK IN, Post iMA at.the New PrintingrOffice near the Market. Price 10 j. a Year. Where Advertlftmjuts are taken in, and BfioA-Bindhig done reafonably, in the belt Manner. ,1.

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