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The Pennsylvania Gazette from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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nt hat Ble the nd sot ht rt; of sh; ive la I 9 Vr V' March 10, fold by public Vendue, on Tuefdayy the 8th of April next, at the Sign of the Buck, on Rous's Road, near the Premiies, the Sale to begin at Two o'CIock in the Afternoon, feveral of Land, being Part of the Eftate late of Theodoras Lord, deceaf td, lying in Pahyunk Townlhip, andnow diftinguilhed by the Name br Number 4, 8. No. 1 is moft commodibufly iltuated fojj a Gentleman's fiMfV it ha on it a jrood hearino" Orchard, and N. a TV 1 vJ 1V1 A 1V1 1 Jn IFat.rftreet, four doors below Arch y. the Fe boufe, A RY larre aTortment cf Jiiks, linens, and next Dotr to cottont, xvooUetii, bJierf, cutlery ffdleryt fpicet9 glafa der.

jbott pewter, tbe particulars too tedio to mention 'lo be 6 0 br ST A LE and FULLTON, jit their Store on tb: Nsrtb tide of Market fircet, a litt.e bctota Water ft eer h'" HC I Parcel of Madeira arid loxa p'LeJ JVir.es, aft white Wi ne. Jamaica Spttt W'fl In Rum, He Eg lad a Svtar Cot to BY Virtue of a Writ to me direcledy sUl be expojed to publick alet about o'clock, on tbe ninth Day of April next, at tbe Houfe of Jofepb Leech, in Franfordt a Plantation and TraS of Land) fituatt in Oxford Toionjlip, or near tbet river Delaware, and near to Jacob HaW bounded by tbeLandt of Erick Keen9 Gabriel 'Wilkin fin Merman Enocks, and a Plantation for merly of Aaron Gofortb's. containing about 143 Acres late the. Eftate of Nathaniel Johnfton taken in Execution at tbe Suit of the Executors ef Sir Peter Warren, by 7 iAMVil Moat II, Sheriffs N. B.

7be Sale of the Houfe and Land, late of Matthew Com viun, herein advert ifed to be fold on the zd of April, if, by reafan tf tb Court happening that Day, poftpinei to the ytb cf April, at tbe fame Place, vtb re Attendance totll be given by Samuel Morris, Sheriff, a mm BY Virtue of an Order of the Orphaoa Court, held at Phila delphU, for the City and County of Philadelphia, will be exfioftd to 5al public Vendue, on Mondiy, the 31ft of thii inft. Ilrch, on the Premifes. A cerain Mefluaje dr Tenement Plan tation and Tral of Lnd, fitutein Towmenfinjt Townfliip, containing 58 Acre, and 35 Perchea of Ltnd, bounded by Lnd, of P.ul Heodiicki, Jcob Godfhilick, Ifaic Crawle, hn aod Henry Hendrick late the Eftate of William Keller, dece.fed; the above PUntation is well fi tnted, and very fit ior a Trdefma, firij near the titit Road leading to Mxatwny. well wooded IX a Front ot 2 rerches ana 4. 10UIS, on a nign ran 01 wc mmj.w.nBi na Bank of the River Schuylkill, where there is good Filing gua, B.rbados New Eogland and Hiil.delphia i Ro, MeUf and Fowling it contains 15 Acres, 3 (Quarters, and a9 Lo.f Mofcotr.do Sog.r, bohe Tc.

Pepper, Alfpice, la Perches, exclufive of the Roads. No. 4 cSntains 3 Acres, S. 3d. 41.

tod; iaaV wd.N.ili, fundry Sort, 0 Dye Stufft, Quarters, and 19 Perches and No. 5, 6, 7 and 8 feven Jndua Corn, and fundry other Good, a. P.u.l. Tbctf. Acres each tney are wen fimDerca, ana nave catu guuu UN away on the icth latum, notn ihe Sublcnber, uv Front on Rous's Road.

Any Part of this Eftate willfuit for Milk felling or raifing Garden Truck to attend the Market and if one of thefe Lots is tdo finall for one Pnrchafer. he will have it in his Power to add to it, by A iV is or fer cf Mufcoty Duck, od brakei. 11 Any Pcrfoa who can fapply thcto aij betr'cf a Parchi fer, by enquiring of the Printer. i. 01 SOL by fa At their Store on Poweli, Whuff, at the loweft for reiffy Money 1 l.iaeia Lower Dublin Town (bio.

Philadelohia Dutch Servant Man, named Paul Cem, about five Feet hibh, hs tender Eye, Had 00 when be went anew Hat, good Buck Ik in Jacket, lined with flnoed Flannel and an old blue purchafing one or more of the adjoining Lots. There' are under it, good Buck(kn Beechcf, brown itotking. and two Roads leading from Philadelphia to all the Lots, and Dtif worn Shoe, with large Brafi Whoever take, up is moftly three Miles from the City, and within Fence. The Purchafer of No. 1 may have a Year's Credit, on giving Security, and paying Intereft and the Purchafers of any of the other Lots may have a reafo'nable Credit for one Half the Purchafe money, paying Intereft, and giving Security if required.

Any Perfon' inclining to purchafe, may fee a Plan of the Land, and alfo the Land ftielf, by applying to JO HN SEA'RSON, at his Mrnfi in Third ftreet. next Door to Market ftreet, who will accompany them to the Pi emifes, and iatisfy them of the Title. Si full impor tid in tie hit (hips htm Linddn, Briftot and Livtrfod, ana to ee joia soeap jvr iajvt vj and fecurt, faid Savant, fo ai hi, Mfler may have bim Jigain. fhail have a Piftole Reward, and reafonable Charge, paid by (9 Jamk, Buchanan. Notice tt be cby gtvef 'J.

WILLIAM HUS SEY, Taylor; 0 the City oPbile'pbia HA removed ft cm the Uoufe next to Mr, JobnLeaceckt Gold fmttbi in Froet.ftreet ofpefite Notrts't dlliji tbe Houfi next Abraham Tailor Efol in the am St'tet. and neater to To be A A BL plantation in the townihtp of town, Buck, county, containing about 200 ecrei or indj about one half cleued, ac cret of good cleared meadow, and more may be made, tbe corn field, in pretty good fence, a good orchard, a good dwelling houfe with, a well at the door, and a barn and ftable at the end, about 25 mile, Philadelphia and half a mile from a merchnt mill 5 bounded on the weft by, Ne toaroiny eek. Any perfdn inc ininj to purchafe by applying, to the fubferiber, living oa the premifes, my be informed of the terms ft Foiiph WiLiciNtoN. TO be fold by John Wtfter, and Henry Kejfefe, 'a commodious Lot of formerly belonging to Conrad Swartz, fi'uated in tbe Borough of Lmcafier, on tbe Wtji ide of SVten flrtet, hui 8 Fiet front, and 255 Fett deep, adjoining an Allty of 14 F.tt, with tbe Privilege of a four Feet Allty on Sueen ftrett, All Pe font tnaebted to Conrad Swanx, are aefi ed to make Jpetdy Payment, or 7rT wiste, and H1N8Y K.IPP1LK. w6a by Kippele, who have Powr to receipt and fettlt the' famt ram ft according to Law, by John are tbe Perjons thai Philadelphia, March 4, 1760.

W. ftotf with Pflvni Ink PfiA ta ilV ct Vft'A tofnc the Cbmpaf, tror. 1 Vll. A ftre and certain Mthod for fet tin Clock, and WteH without any Regard to the lrWe of the Year) or Latitude of tEo i'lace. With federal other ofefnl Probfesii too tsdioCi to be inlerVcdua thefe iJ By Ab ah A Mii.t6n, lnfpcaor, at Chcfler Towrr.

ALSO will be added, A Method for any one. to tell for 'nimfelf where the Sign it. And I intend to feod the Drautht.f a Scale that will ihew when 2, or 3 or Clare Line! of any Courfra andDiftance, are run) the true Courfc end Difttnce frorti. thence to the beginning, without plating At 44, to fcod with. the one to erery tea, it heing To cafily appehcoded that moil Irf en may draw one for himfelf, after hi hath had a Sight.

CONDITI 6 NXS. TH A at fobfciibing each Perfon pay Ten ahf Ten mote at the Delivery 3 That ai Toon a 14.06 at lcaft are fubferibed for the Cut, will Be got ready, and be printed on good Paper and Letter, and be deHfcred by the feveral Grmtemeo thac take in the with all poflible Dipucb. But if the Kumbt'r of S'ubfcribcr, doth not amount to a fufficjeot Sura, thea every Man to bve hi, Money returned by the Gentlemen with whom he fubferibed, and 1o whole Haodi th'a Money is to lie till the Time affixed it out. But If the Numbxr jtmountt to 500', theta St wi I be but Seven 'Shilling and Six pence at Delivery 5 if 606. bur Five Shilling, 5 if 700, but Two'ShilliogsJand Six pence and if Sob, then there will be none but the Erft Ten The Perfona homtaatcd'to take in Subfcriptiohi, are mentionedl in the ilryland Gazthe fdr September and in the Pcnnfjrlvania Gazette, by Franklin ind Hl) for November and December 6 a fo the Certificate, at large in the fame' Pa Thofe Gentlemen, aad any that fhoul'd Be kind enough to take in Subfcription, for me, are defited to fend in ait jyalnui flteit tvbert to Mow the BuSntfi at Account of the Number thev have each cot to the Printioe Office A 1 at bv'tbc Tift Dif of March prelenti or at farther! mm the firft Week of the Provincial Court in Annapolis, io April next.

And if when the Work it ppened any 'one coofiitei it, he "fhal hive hi, Money returned, by Ab'UhAM MiitoW; Philadelphia, Mi rch 26 I760. bt fold out of ihe goal of thia city by Iffichar Daridi, ocr of the magiftracy, to fatfify cofta and eXpenceaj a runaway fervant boy, named William 'Aberdeen hi, matter Johri Walker; of Ch'eftcr county, having refiifed to take fiim ouu He a lively healthy boy about i year, old; N. B. If the faid after doe, not take him out, and pay the. in three weka from this date, he wi'l be fold to pay thai chirtes, by 4 51 Issachar.

Gpeler. March id. Laft Thuffday a Veffel arrived at Salelii in i 5 Day's frorii South Carolina, by whom we leafn, That ofF; the Capes of Virginia they were chafed by i Privateer Scliboiier, which they took to be a Frenchman. b'v a Schooner belonging to this Place, John Woolveri late Matter, who is arrived From the Weft Irt Vyooiven late iviaiter, wno is arnvea trom tne wcimji, RU from Richard J.m., of Upper Freehld, in the county of Moomouth, and province of New Jcrfey, on, that about a Fortnight ago, mLat. 30; the firft of thi, lnftaot.

a Ne2rce man. named Dick, about 21 years of ape of a mjdling fiature, thin faced, and ean talk Dutch. Had on When he went away two the outhde one black the other white, leather breeches, a p.ir of ribbed ftocki pair of fhoea, and a felt Whoever take, ii the faid Neroe, and. brlnga him toliii mafler, or fecure, him fo that he may have him ag.in, (hall have Twenty Shilling, reward, and all reafpnable All pcrfoni'aie foibid to conceal or carry off. faid.

upon the penltv of the law. Ric raid Jani'ii. 0 To be Dy A RICH well timbered Tract of Land, eontatning 4:0 A with a Patrnt, 100 thereof cleared and fenced, 25 of which ia good Meadow, and Acres more can be made 5 a Dwel ling houfe a large Btrn, and a ycung Orchard on th'efame; fitu ate on we tar a Creek, Hanover Townftip, Lancafter County, being the Place whereon the Reverend Mr. Bartam; deCe fed, formerly lived. For apply to William Galbreath, in Car lifle.

8 0 be fold or lett for a Term tf boice Trail cf rerjon tncitng to rent or purcbafe the fame, may afply to John Tailor Carpenter, of Lower Province, Cbefier County Peler Thomas liv.ng ntarWalCi Mill or John Harrifon, netr tbe faid Place A to the plantation of George Albright, in Paffvunk town (hip, ab.ut 3 month, ago, A blackid Mare, about It bea running very high, they were not. able to put any Men and watered, a fin. young bearing Orchard, other vlu. Jj Berks Ceinif' ib E'artD(iU lCt), COnttnued balf a Minute, and Imorofement, thereon ttenoancewm oc vc good Deal of cbo.ee Marfb, lying bet ten two public Roads' c.nL and Place of Sle, by an Ink rrLLaat, ano asba. him Haioeaicat, The to begin at One VCiock in the Afternoon.

0 I Philadelphia, March 6 RU a xv ay lafs'Niihi fiom William. Scott, of (bis City, an Apprentice Boy, named John Gtodman, by.Trde a Taylor, about 16 or 17 Ye art old, a well looki'g Boy, tall ad flim has a ve inr.ocent" Look and speech, wears own Hair tied behind with a b.ack Ribbon (but it is liklj he 11 tut effy for be has rot a blue and white Cotton Cap) Had on when be went aw a Hbt coloured Chth Coat and tlei, with yell carved Metal hi ent for either Store or Tcvern, ab'iut half of tit faid TrmR tV l7Uaa" at Com' Land, and about ,0 AeTof utliot ny pojed tbemfel in thi or 4 aanai mgn, aoout year, old, pace, a travel, ha, 0fitber Brino nor carUJ HfL, have her again. 30 an rouo0, and his a bob tail. Thm owner proving his and oavint 0.Ainw from thf llim tf V. L.

iuii vwtoK ALBUGHT. in bis Shoes. Whoever takes up the faid App entice, and hrings A Vtton th te of Jofiah Davifoo, late of I'm hornet his faid Material he war with btl jtbc county of Middlefer, daceafed, are defired' to te.ke im aaH lafa an Ka lnkrA.k4.. Urge, an i all eafonahle Charges, paid by Wi lli a Mt ScbTT. N.

B. It is likelr hi ma change bisC'otbes, as be. has got, in a 1 greenijb loured Bag, a new blue German Serge Coat: with But 1 lltm A fumi nfh KPm Jill wsn rvmr maunBcn, wicnouc rurther notice And thofe th have any demands agsinft fti eftate, are defired to pro duce their accounts, fo that they may be adjuded by Jacob Scud, der, and Jtfeph mum a tw i it a mwiz wmwiwh' a. mm uw A M. I m.

UnBrs ofVefTelt are forbid to carry him off at their Perils If To be fold by the Iid executor, A houfe aod lot, in tbe boxe APP entice ihhRed in any of his Mojeflfs Troops, the. "DaH luc "ew Mlt lfcribtr would be much obliged to any Perfon that would let bin In.w. tb Reward lege, now in the tenure of the Suffix County, on Delaware, 1760. "fT OTICE ia hereby given, thatconf.imabl to miA affembly, paffed in Odobtr Ul, the Caufeway end Draw 53 offered for tbe dijcovttf of toe ft font wbi Dave lately made it bridge over the Broad Kill Creek, in the faid county of Culler a praQice in the nifibt to bod Jbfs i tbe harbour, and to cut well repaired, fo that horfes, chain, carta, or other carriage may ttnd carry off tbe rigging from tie mijit and ytrds. And whereas commodioufly paf, over the fame, at a moderate chtrge allowedto ftvtrat mibts fuaeffively, I ft and this week, the fnow Htnneh, lVvthe fubferiber, living at the faid Bridge.

There is a food road ro captain Nathaniel Dottneii, and brig Hanttab, captain Cobourn, now iyinr in this harbour wtre robbed in tb'S manner of running rigging to a eonfiitrablt value Wherefore the ab.ve reward will be paid to ay perf.nt who JhU dtfecver the tbievet, or their accomplices; tn fucb manner at ebty nay It brcu ibt tijuftice. Jamb, Pembeiton, John MiFFLir. and from the Bridge, which ia about 5 miles fhorter than the eld on, board them, and in the Evening, in in order to efcape the Privateer, Captain Woolven had the Misfortune to be knocked overboard by the Main boom, and was drowned. i A Schooner arrived at Marblehead laft Thurfday Night from Cadiz, which fhe left the 18th of January, the Mailer informs That Admiral Broderick, who was cruizing offlthat Port, waiting for the French Fleet to put out, had met with another terrible Storm the ift of Januarys which forced him intoGibraltar feveral of his Fleet were in great Danger pf being loft, but got fafe in. 1 And about the 5th of January the French Fleet got out of Cadiz, but where bound was not know; I Newport, Rho'de IJland, March iii.

r4 By Captain Clarke, who arrived here in tbe 6tb Inflant from Fyall, ive have tbe foUQwing Extra3of a Letter from that Place, viz. 'Oa the Alh of T)errnherm at Kf. tib II 'Hand contatninr tat Am im TT tr 1 t. 4w vj mit "iv( vuu 1 'very tCIJlu Earthquake, or ratber tnvtfi for tbe Spate of a Minute this intirety fiagnated all Bufinefs 'y notbing to be feen but Procef fans and Prayers. Tbe Ignorant and Superfluous paraded ark Image? becaufe Tradition fays, this Saint formerly performed Miracles but tbe Expofin of it bad not tbe defired EjfeB, ma ny fevere Shocks happening afterwards" NEW March i7.

Monday laft, departed this Life at her Houfe in thii City," Mrs. Farquhar, Wife of Dr. Farqtiharj of this Place, and Daughter of the Honourable Cadwalader Col deri, Efqj Prefident of His Ma jeftys Council fdr this Province She was a Lady of excellent Senfe, a tender "good Mother, and a loving Wife Her Death is much lamented by all who had the Happinefs to be intimate with her. The Detachment oi Colonel Montgomery's Highland Regiment confifting of 600 Men, deftined for South Ca rQhna, arrived here from Efopus laft Saturday, and im rriediatelv embarked on board the following Trahfbbrts iri the North River, viz The Ship Amherft, Nicholls Shirt Two Friends, Spellen 5 and Brig Swan, Waddell, ne detachment trom tue Royal Scots, confifting of 600 Men alfo, are to embark at Ambtiy, ofl boahd the Shirt Thornton; Gilchrift; Snow Albany, Betton arid Ship Carolina, Boyd They are to be convoyed by His Majefty's Sloop of War, the Albany, Captain Jeryis, and we hear will bet' wi, Tow. The faid Bridge and C'ufeway ia, by the f.id ad, to be froiSay Hook To morroWi Of Wednefday kept conftantly in good repair by the ownir thereof under the pe.

nalty of a fioe. John Cuwii. The Snbw Argb, Captain Parker, has ori board Provi xions, etc. anaiaiis wito tne Meet. PRO POSALSfor Printing by SUBS I I We hear that the.

General Aflembly of this flnft in lift Tniaj ftnm Rriftol. ind ta'ht whnl 1 A Ut A A 3 hiver COmp fn Rpfnlntmin tr riiC Vi' CiU immm, A mm mm mm mm mm Am mm HUb IdlllW UlTl Qf.1 Of fIc or ittail, bv JO NAT HA HOEMA KER, Joioer, in Third ftrctc, two coora below the Wcikhoufe, A LARGE aflortcieot oi inibeta formtore, brafa hmdlea for cefk (uita, btafa tea tabl: catchca, coffin furniture, filver aod plain Utteia and figutei tor ditto, hand law panne, and ttnnant ditto, cupbeard door and chftIock, pafi. A A 1 a5' Mfitt tht VpiH AA K. i fiock braft noo ditto, dravir aod book cife ditto, braftj 11. How to tellthetrue Diftance to, or from anj one or fcTe profptaiocki, brafa defk and bock calehingea, iron cleft ral, or Objifta and the true Diftance they arc from one dito, ana HL fcitto, himmera, 6I of fevcitl Yorta, JOd.

without any loftrument. ani 4i. nail, cidak pioa, libg iih v.e, two foot rulea, an adort III. How to make a Circle or Circnmfcrcnce divide itfelf lata tneat of nd gougts, iron door bolta, brafa dito, wood points or Dsgrecl. i fere wi of oivcrajsrti, table hinge, brafa garnifl naili, trunk IV.

Haw, with the, Dividert only, to prick off 6 or 8 er dUt3, and comgaiTo, iroa 'poti, li th web, and fuadlui pioreXIonrfeij'before one Mne be drawn. oAttiv3ai to 6.W, How tjj uiiki to ica hmi irithoatiBj Conpfi, I. IRECTION how to fet etT any one. or every for Volunteers will be the fame alfo. one, of the Pointi of the Compafa, or any one of tht Friday.

Kighi' the Brig Mulberry, Daniel Tov Matter ari Degrees, even in ftrange Place, without any aftrument of any rived here in 1 Days from Charles Towm in SouthCarn Kino, fo e.Hly apprehended, that a Man of tbt leaft Ingenuity, lilia; I "rSlL" with a fmall Share of Learoinf, may bedireaed in a few Mioutei 3 i fo how to let off one or two Ccutfer true aa to correct the Com 4 'I A Letter from Ohvego, dated the till, mentions their receiving a trading Vifit frdm the Ofwegatcblt Indians that theyt expeQed another Party on tbe fame Account every Day i that thofe that bad been ivitb them, behaved exceed TO be fold by JAMES MATHER in Chcftcr. Clover Hay, and Houfe trcc Cyder i i.

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