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The Pennsylvania Gazette from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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BO SfO The young Man refcu'd when a Child from the Indians, by a French Man, See our Gazette, o. i6being in New Hampmire laft Tuefday, by a near Refemblance was judged to be of the Family of the Hutchins's of Kittery, taken from Spruce Creek about 24 Years fince: Upon which he went to fee the Mother, of the Family, now living, who fainted away at the Sight of him, and when ce came to her felf, told thofe about Her, if it was her Son, He had a large Scar on nis leit inign, wmui uicy iuuuu uwwai-chin, and the good old Woman received her long loft Son withkaptures of Joy But his younger Brothers, who ex-pefted the Eftate he was Heir to, were not quite fo glad to Tee him. yr Zf Morning arrived here Capt. Bonner fa about 7 iVeeksfrOm London 5 wibwi ere have the following Nov. 9.

Our Letters from Conftantinoplc other Things, that the Perfians having made ve-ral Mines under Ground about Tauris, they broke up and marched' to meet the Turks, who were coming to relieve 1 i 1 ir I t' the Place that they were repunea wim jl.ois, ana Demg purfued by our Troops as far as their concealed Mines, the Perfians fet fire to tftem, and blew up a great Number of our Men and among the reft the five following Baihaws, who were found among the flain, namely, the Balhaw of Acre or Aeon, Baihavy. Ali, Balhaw Damuf, Balhaw Ruftan, arid BafliawMuftaplia and that the Perfians having'thus gained their Point, they purfued the Grbls of our Army towards Erivan. Thefe Letters give no other particulars, than that the Perfians alfo 16ft many Men. Genoa Jan. 5.

We have received Advice by a VciTel from Corfica, that the 2000 Men -who marched out under the of the CommhTary General' Doria, and Colonel were returned to mlna, with a Booty or 5000 heart ot tjattie navmg ournt the 1 owns or Borgo and Vencelafco, with feveral Magazines of Corn, -1 f' "I 1 1 I 'If. 1 1 -1 1 unemuts ana oait ana Kiuea aoove 500 jlvcdcis, wnn rn; Lofs only of eiht of ten Men. Vienna Jan. 12. There goes a that three Horfe Tails are actually at Cohftantinople, in Token of a War with the Chnihans.

ExtraB cf a trivate Letter frdm Paris 1 ne -Tving nas lent wracrs ru inc proper vmccrs in an the Sea Ports of Fiance; to take exaft Lifts of all the Men of War that are fit for Service in cafe of need, and to trans mit the fame immediately to the Minifters of War. Cuftom-Hoiifei New-fork April 10. Inward Entries. Painter from Lewes, Seymour from Bermuda Lufli from Rhodeifland, Bufli from Bofton. Entred out.

J. Lawrence for St. Thomas, Lulh for Coracoa, Seymour and Judjdn for Barbadoes. Cleared, lioiewel to Antigua, Cxivan to iviaryiana, nnaruciana ro lucres, onerwin.ro PHI LAD LP I Jtriliz We hear from Byberry, that on Friday near Noon, the Houfe of Samuel Worthington was with all the Houlhold Goods, we have not heard by what Accident it took fire. Many Farmers had Gows killed by the late N.E.

Storm. There is a Report in Town, that Sir W. Keith is made Surveyor General of the Cuftoms, of the Northern DiftricV in America. The News is laid to1 come in a private Let ter by the lail; Ifolt rrom Boltorr. Cuftom-Houfe, Philadelphia, Eztted irrjjards.

Sloop Elisabeth, Conrade Jones, from Bermuda. Sloop Adventure, Richard Pidgeon, from Surinam. Lntred outwards. I Sloop neas, Garard Smith, for Jamaica. Sloop Elisabeth Conrade Jones, for Barbadoes.

Cleared. Sloop Hope, Philip Doz, for Boftori. Sloop Charming Judith John Gibbs, to Barbadoes, Scoon. Chriftiana, John Maynard, to S. Carolina.

Buried in the feveral Biiryir.g-Grcunds of this City in JVeek (aft. Church s- o. CBaptifts o. Quakers o. CWhltes 1.

Resbyterians 1. flacks c. Prices cf the following Goods, Wheat 2 s. 6d. Flour 7s.6"d.

Midling Bread 12s. Mixt ditto 10 s.6d. Brown ditto os. Rum 2 s. 9 dMellafles 17 d.

A El I SEME S. QHO I good "Bohea Tea, and London douhle refnd Sugar, fold very reafcnable by James Mackey." (20 OD Red Clover Seed, to be Jo Id at a rea- fonable Rate, by George Fits water. fi LL Qerfons indebted to the i Eftate oj John Clarke, late cf Bucks County, deceafed, are hereby noticed ffeedily to fay their refpeBive Debts to Rachel Clarke, Solomon I Warder, and Jofeph Kirkbride, fun. Jlnd all Per- fens who have anyjujl Demands on the faid Eftate, are deftred bring in thetr Accounts to the Jaid Executors in order to have them adhifted and fati sped. jfiJUJy away from Jacob -Tight oj tne (jrreat i Valley in Chefter County, on the Inflant, a Servant Man named Patrick Burgan, 25 years of middle fia- ture.

with fiort black Hair, a whitif!) colour cloth Coat, a firi- ped linfey Jacket, leather Breeches with brafs buttons, black flock ings, coarfe Jboes, with feveral other fovts of Apparel. Whoever fecures the faid Servant, fo that his after may have him again ft all have Forty Shillings Reward, anjd reafonable Charges faid by Jacob To be- Sold. Hirty Acres of Land, (ituatein the North- em liberties ytty oj niiaaelphia, near sa wara lioxn's Plantation. iP'lofoever has a mind to buy. may enquire George Brihghurft Germantowh and know further.

jfHI is to give Notice tb all Qer forts indebted to Andrews" and Poftlethwaite fate in Partner Pjip) Brewets that they have lately fettled their Accounts by Arbitration, wherein it is awarded, that Ephraim Andrews pall receive the refpeBive Stims. due to them and that John Poftlethwaite hath no Power to colleB or receive the fame. And whereas the faid Poftlethwaite hath' immediate Occafion for Us their feveral Bal lances are ia be paid id the faid A ndrews, or the Debts will bejuedfor; LL cPerfdns. who have any jufl Demands aqainfl the Eftate cf William i Coleman, Jaie of this City, 1 Carpenter, deceafed, are deftred to brings in their Accounts to his IVidow and in order that Jb may take propet Meafures to fatisfy them; Philad4. March 28.

1732 JHereas there' has been lately a confiderabh Demand on Samuel Brewer, stkofe Perfcns that are indebted to him, are hereby deftred to, pay theV feveral Debts before the fir ft Day of Auguft next otherwife there muft he legal Courfes taken to recover the fame, without any further Notice given them, yhofe Perfons that have any Demands on him are de fired to bring in their Accounts within that rfiitie, Care fall be taken to fatisfy them, tfhere is to be' fold by the faid Samuel, Strong Beer for 24 s. the Barrel, or 12 A the Gallon Good Ale for 16 s. the Barrel, or 8 d. the Gallon and Middling Beer for 8. the Bay el, or 4 d.

the Gallon. 7hofe that fend clean Bottles with good Corks, may have the be ft Beer for 4 J. ths Dozen; and Middling Beer for i s. the Dozen. 'TpO be fold by William Fifhbourn, about hundred Acres of very good Land, well-water pari fit for Meadowing, near Horfham.

Alfo near one Hundred Acrei cf good Meadow Land, already in Englijb with good horn Hedges and Ditches about the fame. And feveral. Parcels cf good Upland and Three-Fourths of BMo Mills, Lands, Houfe Lets thereto belonging all in Bucks County. Alfo feveral Houfes and Lets, and Oround-Kents for-ever, Jn Philadelphia City, reafcnable Verms. 3 I Teftaments, Pfalters, Pfalm- Bqoks, Accompt-Books, Pocket-Books, Bills of Lading bound and unbound, Common Blank Bonds for -Money with Arbitration Bonds, Arbitration Bonds with-Umpirage, Bail Bonds, Coim-terbonds to lave- Bail harmlels, Bills of Sale, Powers of Attorney, Writs, Summons, Apprentices Indentures, Servant Indentures, Penal Bills, Promifory Notes, all the Blanks in the moft authenrick Forms, and printed: may oe naa ac rnc ruoinners or uns raper who pcitorm ail ther Sorts of Printics at reafonable Rates 5 LA LH, IA: pnted by B.

Franklin and H. Mreditb, at ths New Vrihtini- OJpce near the Market, where Advertifements arctaken in, and all Perfons may be fupplied vaththio Paper, at Tea Shillings a Year..

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