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f7 il vjrtwe of a writ to me J11 b'e expofed to public fate, Thurfdayi Ihc 5th of June, at 7 o'clock in the F.rtri?, at ihe Locdon Coffic Houfe, certain meffuage, or icnfmnt. and tracts of land, htuate in the townlnip or Vaffyunk, one of them containing 10 acres bounded bv lands of George Gravy Toha Benjamin Davis, and Samuel Bettle, and a certain two perch road the other of therri, containing icf acres and 30 perches, bounded by a road. leading from Philadelphia to Pally unk bank, by the above de fcribcd.tr2cl, and fonds of Samuel Pefton Moore late the eftate of John Heatonj feized and taken in execution by Joseph Redman, Sheriff. cfiefter, May to, ijSg. iTTR A Dor ftolen, the beginning of this inftant May; a dark grey MA RE, 5 years old this fpring, Ihod'all round, paces, trott, and gallops, carries low, no brand fcr rriark known if has a good deal of white in her face, and is near 14 iinds high.

Whoever has taken up faid rhare, and will bring her to me, the Subfcriber, fhall have Fifteen Shillings reward, and reafonabte charges, paid by Da.vis Cevak. N. B. Any" perfon who has the mare, is defired to advertife' fter in thenext paper, and not work her, at their peril New Cajile, May 20, 1769. TO be 'fold, by virtue ojan order of tie Orphan Court for the county' of New Cajile, on the 2Cth day of June, on the pre rn'iics, and' may be entered on immediately after the fale, 175 acfes of land (late belonging to Ajfgujlinc Hicks, deceased) in Apoquinimy Hundred and county aforefaidf being parSqf Bottle Neck Plantation, about 4 miles from Duck Creek ttwn, and one from a convenient landing on Duck Creeki The above trail is deemed as good lind for grafs, grain, or tobacco, as any in the government, the furface being a rich black mould, oil a Jlratunt of rich clay, or marl, the 'whole on being cleared will produce, excellent grafs, without any manure there ate abtut 60 acres of clear land, 40 which is in clover and blue grafs, the rejl timber land, chiefly white oak there is cn the premifes, new fquare log ao' by infect, roofed with cedar, a large ume building, in which there "zs'an orfe mill for awing timber, of the beft conftruilion, a fmail peach7 ajtd apple orchard, by David Finney, idminiftratof.

Toe. faid tiavid Finney hath likewife to difpofe of, the remajnderof Plantation, equal, in quality with the above defcribed land, with about 50 acres oj cripple and: maple fwamp thereto adjoining, which wilhmake excelleit meadow, at a fmalt expmce, bting fecured from the tide by a bank of 48 perches long, in good in which there js a Jluice fufficient to vent all the back water, the laid banking do fes abcut 300 acres of cripple and low, ground, the whole tec is inclofed by a nriv fence of 130 perches long year's will be allowed for payment of the pur chafe money of the. remainder of the trail, paying interejl. To be SO by public ENDUE, On the 15th day of, June next, at the houfe of, Robert Wilds, at the Croft Roads; near Salijbury, FOUR valuable of land, Jituate in Duck Creek Hundred, and county of Kent, upon Delaidare, One traB containing loo on PearmarCs Branch, and' Gravelly Run, adjoining 'fatd' Crofs Roads, which may be laid out in convenient lots another traeT containing 1 50 acres, adjoining, lands cf William Kitten, Efq tracl celled Newberry, containing 400 acres and one other trail, containing 209 acres, called Golden Grove An indifputable title will be made. "Thef ale to begin at lovelock on faid day, when attend ance will be given by David Finniy, and.

John Bell. WAS flolen, from the Subfcriber, Rving in Ncw Caftk in the right cf the 1 $th infant, off the Green in New Cafiled bay MARE, about 13 Hands high, with a Ion? bobbed tail, andonr mane, has a final! fpot by the joining of ike crupper to the addle, which was rubbed by the buckle of the crupper, paces a fmall travel, trots and carters, new Jboes on her fore feet, neither brand nor tar mark. TVboevsx takes up and fecures. the thief and mare, fhall have Forty Shillings reward, and for the mare only, if found. witDtn 20 miles of Vew L.ajte, 'Jen Shillings, ij if Fifteen Shillings, and reafonable ciargez, paid by May 17, 1769 more than 2b milts John Riddle.

WH? EAS Jacob Stoujfer, of Msuntjoy townfhip, in the hunty cf Lancafier, pave unto my brothers Con, facob Aiiwjjcr, in sjpm iajx, a oona Jtgnea oy me jor we jvm cf 194. lawful money of'Pernifylvania, which bond is due on the 2d or 3d day of next 1 but whereas land the faid 'Jacob Stouifer had accounts to the faid "Jacob Stov fie fettle with each other, and in fettling the fame, dn error or mifiake was made, fa that I have given him the faid bond for a much larger fum than is coining to him and as I have fince defired him to look ever the accounts, and fee them right done, but he refvfing it, I therefore dejire that nr perfon may take an alignment of the faid bona from the faid Jacob Stouffer, as lam not willing to pay the fame, until the faid accounts are fettled Jacob Stouffer. To be SOLD by the SUBSCRIBER, Executrix of the laft will and 'teftament of Samuel Willhms, late of Chicheftcr, in the county of Chefter, practitioner i phyfic, deceafed, fk LL the drugs, medicines, (hop, furniture, books, and in ftruments remaining on hand. Any. perfon killed in phyfic, who fhall think fit to take the houfe upon rent, hall have the ptefereftce, as there is no Doctor in phyfic near Marcus Hook.

Such a perfon may have an opportunity of promoting himfclf. Any perfon inclining to purchafe the whole medicines, Sec. or rent the late dwelling houfe of the faid Doctor Williams, may apply to the Subfcriber living therein, Elizabeth Williams, Executrix. A healthy young NEGROE MAN, brought up to JLjL milling and farming, may be hired by the year, for a few years, into the country alfo tw.o negroe lads, one about 19, the other 14 years of age, both ufed to country bufinefs. A fober induftriou's fingle man, that underftands the Black fmith's bufinefs, for country purpofes, may hear of employment ly enquiring of the printers, hereof, and have his accommodations, tools, hop, and a lad provided to work with him and if acquainted with making fcythes'and fickles, will be the more Agreeable.

A NOW OPE NIN At NE AVE and ARMAN's ftore, the Corner of Second and Spruce ftreets, AVERY large and neat affortment of fine, fuper and ifuper if fine broadcloths, drab cloths, rattinets and haloons, and a tew piecds of l'uperfine caffimers, fuitable for fummer wear with a general affortment.pf European and India goods, juft now imprrted in the Mary and Elizabeth, Captain Sparks, from London, which they will fell on the moft reafcnable terms, for cam or ftiort credit." Likewife melaffes, coffee, ginger, piemento, and choice old Madeira and Teneriffe wines, by the pipe," hoghead quarttr caik. 1 Lancafier, May 16, 1769. UN away from the Subfcriber, living in Leacock town X. fltip, Lancafter county, an Irih fervant lad, named Tho pas AnderftM, about 19 years of age, about 5 feet 4 inches Jiih, fair hair, and pitted with the fmall pox 'had on, and tOOK With him whfl Urn L.lf li aj, a uair worn oiue coat. Virtue" a Writ it fc directed, v.

ill expofed to public J3 Sile, on Thurfday, the ift Day of June, at a Clock in the Afternoon, on the Premifes, a certain Traft of Land, fitrte on the Weil fide of Germastown Road, about Miles aud a Half and 6S perches, from Philadelphia, cpn'taining about 23 Acres, more briefs, whereon vis a Nuriery ot the belt Coilettion qryarious borrtor Fruit Trees, and about 7 Acrls thereof are' good watered Me5. hahf An rp 1 riiT 10 rrrTtr crrcu mirxr rnn I pnnc art and Kitche Water runnin his mafter's name is John Johnfton, and lives in Oxford townfhip but knows not the county. This is to defire his mafter, if any he has, to come and pay his charges, and take him away otherwife he wilL be fold out for his fees, in three weeks from the date hereof, by Cxorge Eberly, Goaler. utuc niunair ouuons, and white Jinme. ablue iacket with TV tt vthtv yellow metal buttons, a hemp fiiirt, a pair of oM AceXin a II went from London to the breeches, a pair of mixt blue and wh ite ftock a oa o7ha kel 1 t'v frwm.t.hce1to North Arrerica in the year foaled double; channel pumos.

ffilE nd 'l app to Dr. John KiARSLiy, vife took with him, a pair check rfV I0! acquamt.him by "letter where he he will hear of 7 filk handkerchief, and a new felt Kat. Whoever takes up faid fervant, and fecures him in any g6al, fa that his mafter may' have Jiin again, fnall receive Three Pounds reward, and rea' fonablc Charges, pajd by Giosgk. Bard, ell white and coloured perfians and co lourea inaia tarreues, Diacjc nijc velvets, twilled cotton velvets and velverets, a large affortment of mens and womens, boys and girls thread and cotton ftoekings, mens black, white, and marbled plain and ribbed filk ditto, worfted and filk, and worfted ditto, variety of 2, 3 and 4 breeches patterns', a few pieces fine black filk ditto, an affortment of ftriped damafcus, foofees arid ginghams, India nankeens, plain, ftriped and mafqueraded Bengals, yard wide and 6 qr. muilins and humhums, niufliri 7 8ths and yard wide cambricks and lawns flowered lawns, piftol and long lawns, corded and flowered yard wide dimity, 6 and 8 qr.4 huckaback, diaper arid damafk cloths, clouting diaper, variety, of cottons, calicoes and chintzes, worfted and hair grazets, hairbines, mafquerades and poplins, crapes and brilliants, dorfetteens, calimancoes, Flanders ticks, bed bunts and ticken, cotton counter panes, camblets, chip and Leghorn hats, filk handkerchiefs, filk mitts, mens, womens and childrens leather gloves and mitts, ivoryj bone and brown ftick fans, wax beads, Irifh linens and hollands, Irifh and Rufliajlheetings, ozenbrigs, variety of linen and cotton checks, ftriped linen and cotton hollands, with feyeral other goods not mentioned.

Tbc6 W. Juft imported, in the Mary and Elizabeth, Captain Sparks, and other Veffels, from London, by JOSE A And now felling at his Shop in Second ftreet, near Arch ftreet, AN A affortment of China, glafs, cream coloured, flint, Nottingham and delph wares, confifting of China diihes, table plates, variety of tea and coffee cups and faucers, blue and white, burntjjenamelled and penciled cuftard cups, Nankin break faft fettsj a genteel tea table fett, enamelled tea pots, jarrs and beakers a large affortment of bowls, from 3 quarts to half pints, great choice of right tavern bowls and a very neat tureen and dim, blue and white. Cream coloured fruit plates and ftands, leaves and fco lop fliells of different fizesr neat, bread bafkets, dimes and covers, fugar bowls, pierced and plain, Tallad diihes, water jugs, tureens, cheefe toafters and warming pans, candfticks, new pattern, and' well proportioned; fauce boats, garden pots, pierced defert plates, coffee, pots, flower pots, prints for blanc mangee, and baking dimes of all fizes. White stone plates, plain and figured edges, fome of a very fuperior quality, quart, pint, and half pint mugs and bowls, coffee cups and faucers, chamber pots, enamelled bowls, and cups and faucers. Nottingham pudding dimes, bowls, jugs and mugs Del bowls in great variety, plain and coloured' plates, painted bottles and bafons, chamber pots, and fugar dimes.

Some very neat Red China tea and water pots, marbled and gilt ditto. Glass aecanrers aiw multarcl pots, with plain and ground ftoppers, plain, enamelled arid engraved wines, very cheap, wine and water rum Juft xmpotrtd from London, In the fviary ari "ElizaWfV SpaTks, and to be fold, on the'loweft "tcrrrr tUm WILL IAMB and EL Id'g'Z At their ftore Nin Front between the Coffee HC Cheftnut ftreer: U'C an5 aflbrtment of HOSIER confiding of rafn. ana vvuuc inreaa ana cotton, womens cotton, and nt or breeches pattern r.i. an affortment of goods. A lonEinc uicrcio, nao a jujNnouic, wen lupuncu wiui vvaicruy ri AT txt ArN 1 I I A Ft or any other Part, and a good Barn, A Hasa.fo.a good affortment of Bouiting Clothi.

'Alfo a certain other Tracl. bf Land, adjcrAing the "'afore faid high and pleafantly fituated," ontaining about 20 Acres, rbiladtlpbia, Jllcy iS, ,5 ezi a. 1 r'i 1 .10 np i 111. 11 ir Vies of Building Stone bounded by Lands of Theobald James Logan, Samuel Aflimead, Efq; and Shippen late the Eftate of Jacob Naglee feized and taken in Execution, by Joseph Redman, Sheriff. At the fame Time will be fold the Crainan jthe 'Ground, and the Grafs in the Meadows.

BY Virtue of a Writ to me direfted, wil be expofed to pub lie Sale, on Friday, the 2d of June, at 2 o'Clock in the Afternoon, at the Houfe of Peter Hillegas, in Upper Hanover, a certain Tenement, Barn, Stables, and two contiguous Trals of Land, fituite in Upper Hanover Townlhip, containing in the whole'abiotit 13 jv 15 Perches bounded by Lands of Andrew John Sechlar, George Welker, and others; late the Eftate of Michael Reed, feized and taken inExecution by 1 'Joseph Redman, Sheriff. By A A I Attorney of Joh n'Ke an, of Dublin, in Ireland, Heir at Law of John late of this City, deceafed, A BRICK. HOUSE, two Stories high, and the Lot of Ground on which it ftands, on the North Side of Morris's between Cheftnut ad Walnut Streets, the third Door from Second ftreet, now in the Tenure of JohnSitch, and rents for 20 1. per Ann, The'Houfe is 20 Feet in Front, including a 4 Feet Alley, and 16 Feet deep. The Lot extends 34 Feet Northward, 20 Feet broad, and 12 Feet.

'further Northward, 4 Feet broad bounded Eaftward and Northward with a Lot of Richard Merion, Weftward with a Houfe" and Lot or Sarah Kirl. If it is iwLfold before ioth Day of Auguft nextit will be cpofed to Sale' by public Vendue, at the LondyCoffee Houfe. fpotted bandanoes, flowered drtt lhapes, filk valure ditto, hair fli N' T' ing filks, a large affortment' cf now obenine' at his lWin Sfrond ftr' fPrond dnnr hVi white and brown ditt0 Scotch now opening at his lliop in Secend ftreet, the fecond door be uuwerca anco, Is iow itreet, a large and neat aliortmentot lpnng and fummer GOODS, imported in the laft veffels from Europe, which.he will fell wholefale and retail, cheap for carh; viz. BROADCLOTHS, Wilton cloths, worried and filk'fag gathies, jeans, and thickfets, duroys, ferge ocnamngs, pcu ana piain pernans, DiacK, oiue and ciotn co A m. ur, dcxi icam loured fattins, padiiafoys, taffeties and peelongs, brown and change twl! cof broad Jnii na.rrow worked bindings, galloon and ifay hair, beft fcarff able mantuas, black and blue One undivided third part of Charminz Force, in rL and of the lands belonging to it, containing.

4220 acres there an inexhauftible quantity of the beft ore belonging to thefe works' and wood fufficient to fupply them for any time to come. Two hundred acres of good land in Lancafter county, "unim proved, near Harris's ferry. valuable plantation in Huntington townlhip, York county containing 520 acres of land on this place are erected, a g05 dwelling houfe, barn, ftables, and other out hcufes there are acres of good meadow on this place, part of which is cleared. Six thoufand feven hundred acres of very good land in" th tounty of. A houfe and 'lot in the town of Reading, which now letts for Eight'Pounds annum.

Any perfon or perfons inclining to purchale the above eftare orany part thereof, may enquire for further particular of the Subfcriber, at his houfir, in Market ftreet, 3M 'VV Alexander Stzdmax. IMPORT and to be fold low for cam, by I A ARK. In Third ftreet, the fifth door above Market ftreet, GALICOES, ftriped perfians, mafqueraded BengalsA China and Englifti taffeties, filk damalks; fuftians, du rants ftialoons, calimancoes, camblets, poplins, allopeens, damaiks everlaftings, broadcloths, Jerman ferges, ftrouds, halfthicks, flan! nels, emboffed ferges, fpotted fwanifcinv red long ells, carpeting Irifh linens, Ruffia and Irifh meetings, Ruffia drillings, FlandS bed ticks, bed bunts, yd. wd. and 7 Sths cotton and linen check yd.

and 3 Sths ditto, 3 ditto, dowlafes, princes linens, ozenl unSb, a vdneny ox uampt nanojcerciiiets, liik and cotton romaJs Dreecnes patterns, cotton velvet apes, wrought nankeen ditto, few ribbons, ferrets, coloured thread. and NunS ditto, bl.hinc an mohair, filk and hair, fcarf, twift and horfe hair buttons, whiti uu ycnow rneiai anio, lacquerectand double gilt ditto, horn dittoN mens and womens horfe whips, chaife whips, whip lafhes, writing paper, fealing wax, wafers, receipt books, pocket bocks, temMs fpedlacles, fnuff in bladders, "ditto in'bottlafi. hlarlr kl buff, fcarlet and cloth coloured mohair, filk and vered modes, half yard and half ucu "Pu, pins, common needks, Whitechapel rfn.f.. and square ditto, darmne and loooin? ditto; 1c nitfinanne flowered farfnets, black and cloth kVXliLCl and lquare ditto, darning and looping ditto knitting needles, kerbv iwis, a reeis, ivory and horn combs, ditto in beft HV double wormed gimblets, common ditto, fadlerybrafs cocks, candlefticks, fnuff boxes, brals ink pots, leather ditto, curtain rings, key ditto, taylors hears, fciffm, locks and hinges, efcutcheons, rwood fcrews, tenter hooks, fieel and brafs thimbles, pinchbeck ft ay white and yellow metal fleeve glafs Jet ditto, pinchbeck gilt ditto, fver watches, filyered watch chains, fteel and pinchbeck uiao, fieel watch keys, feals, piftol capt penknives, cutteaus, Barlow penknives, feal end ditto, caft fteel razors, carpenters and ihcemakers Pchers, nippers, tacks and aul blades, Indian ditto pinchbeck, fteel, whitemetal and brafs ihoe and knee buckles' bucklechapes, ftock buckles, hses and axes, fcaie beams, fad irons box irons, cotton cards, jack tile, brafs wire, boxes tin pktes, fcythes and fickles, bar lead, pid! geon ftiot, duck and fwan ditto, window glaA, brafs ka.tles, warm uig pans, coftee pots, pewter, tin ware, japanned, gilt and plain, French indigo, red chalk bohea tea, nutmegs, cinnamon, brim ftone, black lead vermiUion, ftone ware in crates, dclf ware, knthorns beft oil flints, foot rules, joint yards, bottled port and claret, old Madeira wines, Sec. A Hundreds and Thirty Dtx.en of SICKLES ready prepared for the enfuing Harvefi, which are made with the utmfl Can, will be fold at the lowefi Rate, and infurtd.

"good by JAMES HEN c. JJ KICKS, Cutler, at the of the Sickle, the fourth Vter abtve the Prifon, in Market N.B. A Servant Lad's TimtHbedifpofed of by faid Henirich, whs has about 4 Years ferve. HE and SICKLES, made and fold by WILLIAM mers, lalts, cut and clam, cream him. with fpt ind wlfimnf n'hirffr 7W.

t. i ali a cruits, flowered tumblers, and rnany other articles, the whole of iron work for grifi and faw mills, fmWs belles, and mJ forts of the beft quality, highly fimftied in an excellent tafte, and at very faith's work: 1 reafonable prices. TTTV vac Black lead pencils of all fizes and prices, Durnford and London femblv of tlS ruancf a of General, Af Whitechapel and common needles, fbrted, pocket lookinl thYfTm ofixtv glaffes, hrn and ivory mufiard fpoons and an affortment of cutlery 2 Sff fiT forL lhe ufc wholefale and retail. cutlery, ftnking Fifty five Thoufand Pounds thereof in bills of Credit, M.9 a to provide a fund for finking the fame, 'the following tra WAS commit? tn a.x?'MJ loCated and unimproved land was duly valued, and rated by the nxFArt for the county of Northampton, a Five Pound, per dark comfe ach the trowfers, a blue acket, and goo5 i fSu 'X? K' Ne? fcr ylz' a Hand, containing buckles, marked I. I.

nA 'u' 44 fituate in Delaware townlhip, in the countvof 7 wau ii iuj poiRCU I 1SV5 Nnrthimntnn I And whereas the owner of the faid traft nf imH fV ed to pay the ColUaor of the faid townlftio, the fum of Ten Shillings arid Nine pence, which," according to the faid valuation, was affeffed and laid tpon faid land, as the proportkn thereof for one year for faid tax, by yhe faid aa impofed W. the Cmmiflioners of the county of faorthampton aforefaid, i.i purfuance of the faid aa," do hereby give notice, that on the 15th day of Auguft next, at the houfe i.f Jacob wart wood, In Delaware townfljio. we will rmnfo tn "a1i the abovementicned traa of located unimrroved land, or fnch located, unimproved land, or O.ch fomethine Verv mnh peTon who pleafed to give informa rion concemm wVil "Wcnt to anfwer the faid tax, and all be more than thankfully rewarded hiro wlil accruing by reaTon of non payment thereof, to the N. B. He wasJjrcd a mio carVenter lt Jwll bideer.

The fale to begin at 10 o'clock in the forCrooa. Civ DLI J0HN HAHMANSKXim; jM. ing he ir or llliniininilinnninnnninininnnnTTTHniiniinnniiilTTTninnilYnni unim inmunni i i nTmnimmiiinmimmmrnn 1.

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