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The Pennsylvania Gazette from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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To be 50LD, by on the X)ays hereunder mentioned the following Particulars, On the 25thof this Inftant March, of Land, fituate in Mecunigy, Bucks County, and adjoining to Mathew Signn's Land, containing about 200 Acres, 20 Acres of good Meadow may be made, Lahay running through it. Alfo 50 Acres of Land, about a Mile and a Half from the laid Tract; The Vendue to be kept on the Tremifes. 'On the 1 a I 1 II; J5tn or iprn eniumg, ii uic idtc awcmng raouie or xvouert Tipping, deceafed, in the Townlhip of Newtown, Chefter County, A Plantation fituated in the Townfhip and County aforefaid, containing 100 Acres, three Acres of good Meadow, lind two more" may be made, a fine Orchard 160 Apple Trees, Vandevere's and Houfe Apples a good Houfe and Barn (hereon. The Land is in very good heart. On the 22d of April enfuing', At the Houfe of Jofeph Cobourn, at the Thrae Tuns, in Chefnut Philapelphia, A Lot of Ground, fctuate in the City of Philadelphia, containing in Breadth, Eaftand Weft, 99 Feet, and in length, North and South, 306 Feet bounded Southward by SaflTafrafs Street, and Jaftward by" Fifth Street: It is well fenced with Cedar Pofts and Rails.

The Perfons inclining to "buy may appear at the Places aforefaid, on the Days of Sale, and know the 'Terms and Titles. 0 ES id ti in jjublique 3uc8iom am 25 tiitfes Sgonat Martii, (Sin toon HanUt, in Mecunigie bzUQtn tit Bucks Countyt Xltbtn an S0attto dt'enaw jpiantaflet 200 acficrt tootion 20 defter aSJtcrcn rrioerijt toarjnn ce toertiert, toocr Lahay Cieefc Tmref) iaufft CRnTi ift auc. 50 iianct, unseat 1 S0eil iu ein fjalb ton GeCactea Hantit Dec Sufiion farirfc an Tiem fcHrigen Hantit cealteru XEinice We Allien Utcfelbtce fcauffen, Ban Jaton We ccorti tptflfen am fTas tier uaiom tMfm 1 1 1 1 in 1 STolen about 9 Weeks ago, from Mary M'guire Widow, of Shanandore, a blue broad cloath Great Coat, a brown mixt double breafted Jacket, with brafs Buttons, a new Beaver Hat, 15 Fiftoles, and 14 Pounds in Tnfv1v9nia Mnnpv. fvn Pnnmlc o1tti nrA a aJ tT Piece of Gold alfo a black Horfe. He "took alfo from Charles Hart of the fame Place, a bay Horfe, his off fore Leg crooked as if it had been broke.

The above were Stolen and carried away by one John M'guire, a full faced frefli colour'd Man, tniddle Stature, with dark curled Hair, full of Talk, and pretends to be an Indian Trader, He has fince fold the black Horfe in Philadelphia, and went over the Kiver into the Jerfeys. Whoever fecures him and gives Notice to Roger Hunt in the Great Valley, Penfilvania, (hall Jiave Five Pounds Rewaid, and reafonablc Charges, paid by A Charles Hart. To be SOL Plantation and TraS of Land, in Abing ton Townfhip ten Miles i from Philadelphia, containing SOO Acres, diftant ahout 4 Miles fromGermantcwn, half a Mile from a Lime Kiln having a good built with Brick and Stone, with a Kitchen adjoining, about 9 Acres of Orchard, 30 Acres of good Meadow, moft of it may be wa ter'dat any time of rheYeari with a Convenience for erecting a Mill on the fame Creek that turnsALeech's Mill, by 'Malachi Jones To be SOLD, A Lot of Ground, in the Burrough of Wilmington, "being j'82 'Feet 6 Inches Front cn Market Street, and.x32.Teet Front on Third Street, having a very good Brick Houfe thereon, very commodious for a Tavern or Shop Keeper, together with feveral ether Lots in fa'id Burrough, being the Eftate of John Smith, deceafed. Enquire of Nicholas and Hefter Bifhop, at the Taid Houfe, and know further. 1 be TAUGHT, in Walnut Street at the Houfe where Mr.

Joseph Claypole for merly liyed, Reading, Writing, Arithmeticx, Vulgarand Decimal, Merchants Accompts, Geometry, Algebra, Surveying, TrrigOnome try, Navigation, Astronomy, and ail other Parts of the Mathematicrs, by TheophilusGrew. In a fliort Time will be publiflied, a Defcription of Gun ters Scale, and its Ufein Navigation and Astronomy, by TheophiCus Grew, Teacher ofthcMA THEMATICKS in PHILADELPHIA! RUN away; on, the sbth oFOSober laft, from John MMackin, of Buckingham Townfhip, Bucks County, Province of Pennfylvania, an Irifii Servant Lad, named Henry Bleakly, but has changed his Name to John Sempell (ah(Ht's fuppofed will often change his Name) full fae'd, a little out mouth'd, thick Lips, 'Legs and Feet, carries his Head very high, arid in Difcourfe, when fitting, is attentive with open MHith he fays he came from Mirock or Mackerlin, in and has a little of the Brogue on his Tongue: Had on when he went awajt, an old grey ifh Jacket, much patch'd with Cloth almoffc of the fame Colour, an old coarfe "Shirt, Buclfkin had no Buttons at the Knees, light blue Stockings, broke at the Heels, old Shoes, with Thongs in them. Whoever takes up 'and fecures the faid Servant, fo that his Mailer may have him again, hall have Three Pounds Reward, and reafonabk Charges, paid by John STOLE on Wednefday Night the 26th of January from Bernardus Verbrych, Efq; of Fieehold Townfhip, near the Court Houfe, Monmouth County, a forrel Gelding, about 14 Hands high, a Star in his Forehead, "Snip upon the Nofe, long fwitch Tail, natural Pacer, clean built, (hod before, the Shoes and Hoofs much' Wore, branded DA on the near Buttock and had on a Rhode Ifland Saddle almoft new, a fnaffle Bridle, and perhaps a Halter. Whoever fecures the faid Gelding, and gives Notice thereof to the Owner aforefaid, or to Jofeph Steinard, of Philadelphia, fo that he may be had again, hall have Forty Shillings Reward 5 and whoever fecures the Thief, fhall be reafonably rewarded, by Bernardus Verbrych. Note, He is fuppofed to be ftolen by a Man with black ufliy Hair, who wears a greyifh Coat.

BOOK85 SOL by B. Franklin, irt the roit umce in rnnaaeipnia, 1 1 Dyche's Cole's 3 Latin 1 Grammars Greek 3 Ruddiman's Rudiments, Stirling's Cato, Englilh "Bibles of all forts, French Wehh Bibles, Pfalters, Primers, Tatlers, Guardians, Independant Whig Perfian Tales, Chinefe Tales, Don Quixot, ffifops Fables, Shaftbury's Characleriftkt, Herodotus in Englifb, 'Hiftory of Tamerlain, of Genehizzcafl Herrera's Hiftory of America, Vertot's Revolutions of Rome Sweden and Portugal, Lahontan's Voyages, Boyle's Philofophy abridged by Dr. Shaw, 3 Vols. Quarto, Boyle's theological Work in 3 Vols. Octavo," Gravefande's Philofophy, Ward's Mathematics, Wingate' Arithmetic, Builders Mott.

Mechanic Powers Love's Surveying, Rollin's Belles Letters, Woodward on Foflils, FulIers Medicina gymaflica, Keil's Animal Oeconomy, Clarendon's Hiftory, Monteth's Memiors, Ray on the Creation. I Newton's Chronology on large Paper, Religion cf Nature delineated, Hutchefon of Beauty Virtue, Campbel on moral Virtue Lucas's Enquiry after Happi nels, Epicletus's Morals, Sherlock on Tudgment. Ditton on the Refuneclion, Foller's Tillotfon Sermonf. Whitefield's i Where may be alfo had great Variety of other Books of Ethics, Natural Philofophy, Mathematics 3 and Claf fics, with Delphin and Variorum Notes, very reafonable Alfo Stationary Ware of all Sorts. And POCKET ALMANACKS, for 1743.

1 O.SEP BARBER is removed two Doors from he Houfe he formerly lived in, and has a good new Stable and Yard, and as good Entertainment for Man and Horfe as ever. At faid Barber's, at the Temple Bar, in Seccnd ftreet, Philadelphia, The MAGICK LANTHORN, BY which Friar Bacon, and other famous Men performed fuch wonderful Curiofities, as made the Ignorant believe were done by Magic, Conjuration or Witchcraft, rcprefenting upwards of 30 humorous and curious Figures, larger than the Life To be ste i every Week Day from 6 to 9 in the Evening, and on Market Days, that the Country as well as Town may partake of fuch an agreeable Amufement from 9 in the Morning till 9 at Night, by fix or more in Company And tho it exceeds any thine of the Kind ever fliewn in this Province, the Price is cnlyWS I PENCE each. N. B. It will be firft (hewn on Saturday the th of this January, at the late Fire, two leather I Buckets, marked W.

PLUMS TED Co. one Ditto, marked E. SHIPPEN Co. one ozenbrig Bae, marked Co. one Ditto, marked Co.

two Dittomarked SA Co. one ditto, marked Co. Who ever'brlngs'them or any of them to. John Front fireet, fliall be fatisrkd for their Trouble. jujl.

imported from London, in thtSbip Mary, Nicholas StepbenfinMafler, and to be fold by SamuEL M'Call, jun. at bis Houfe, in Front 'freet, below the Draw Bridge, OZnabrigs, feven eighths and yard wide Garlix, tandem Holland, diaper and darrafk Table cloths, broad and Jiarrow Lawns, Cambricke, Muflins, Silefias, Callicoes Chints, China Taffities, India Damaiks, Padualoys, Luteftrings, Bandanoes, Cotton Romals, Cherryderries, Chelloes, "Penafcoes; Dyfookfoys, Ginghams, bohea and green Tea, worfled and thread Stockings, filk Handkerchiefs, Worfted Damalks, Camletecs, and Camlets, Callimancoes, Shalloons, Ssgathies, Duroys, Broad cloths, ditto in Suits, Florettas, Drafts, Starrets, Tufts, (Gartering, Engliih arid Scotch Checks, Bibles, and Teftaments, SnufF, fewing Silk, and Mohair, Pins, Necklaces, Ribbons, Nuns thread Tape, Bibbing, Laces, Men's ind Women's Gloves and Mittens, fortment of Cutlery Wire Gunpowder, Neils of Trunks, Crawley's Steel, Naps, Pewter, Pepper, andVariety of other Goods, very cheap Ready or the ufual Credit. 1 A To be OLD, Negro Man Twenty two Years of Ase. of uncommon Streeth and Activity, vpry fit for a Farmer; or a laborious Trade, he underftands the beft Methods of managing Horfes, and is very faithful in the Employment Any Perfon that wants fuch a one may fee him by enquiring of the Printer hereofr Jujl imported from London, And to SOLD, at the moft reafonable Rates, by Wi LLI am Rutherfurd; at Mr. Jama Mdckefs Store, in Frontftreet, BLanke.ts, rugs, Quilts, negro cloth, VJtjf fils, ftrouds, napt fluffs, bearfkins, broad cloth infiHts, with trimmings, kerfeys, ftrip'd ferges, ken dal cottons, flannels, white bays, englifliand fcotch ftiallocjns, callimancoes, tammies, fagathies, duroys, german ferges, men's fingle and double worded caps, cotton flowerd and plain, oznabrigs, garlix, feven eighths and three fourths ditto, ruflia linnen, fringed table cloths, damafk ditto, brOadJ V.

rtll on1 9nA fmtrh Attt tarihs Tmilmalls 1 A VY IIS nag liuixauu vu printed callicots, chelloes, china handkerchiefs, white irllc damak. china taffaties. bandannoes, llwide perfians, cot ton romalls. reen and bohea tea. cutlery ware, manchefter goods, double refin'd fugar, fcotch checks, tickens, wand linneni of vail kinds, ftrip'd holiands, fcotch inult.

Tuft imported from LON DON, And to be Sold by Samue Ne ave, at his Store, 'fronting Filhbourn harfi, Water Street, The following Goods, viz. TC7INE duffils, choice of broad cloth in fuitu JL with trimmings cerman ferges, duroys, Iondon and iriftol ihalloons, boyl'd and filk camblets, flowr'd damrhafks, flrip'd and plain callimancoes, men's and womens hofey filk worfted. and cotton caps, nigs," mens and boys felt and caftor ats, womens fhammy gloves, fhirting and meeting holland, muflin, cambrick, broad lawns, tandems, garlix, check lin nen, diapers, callico and chints, rlgur'd fuftian, gartering, pretties, manefhefter and holland tapes, bobin, thread, cotton ferrit and filk laces, ferrits and ribbons, filk handkerchiefs, nuns and colour'd thread, fewing filk, edginsand fringe, fine reen tea, tea kettles and pots, coffee mills, brafs and iron can dlefticks, brafs fcales, brafs coat and breaft buttons, flat met dital tto, filk and hair ditto in bags, pewter plates, dhhesj ba fons, porrengers, water plates and fpoons, nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon, mace, and pepper, bar lead and fiiot, fad irons, and box irons frying pans, files andrafps, penny hails, large and fmall looking glafles, gilt; and velom pocket books, needles 8c pins, knitting womens hcrfe whips, aul tacks, brafs leather ink pots, horn, wire and leather fpettacles, iheep fliears, variety of table knives and forks, pocket knives and forks, fpring knives and pen knives, lancets and fleams, fifhooks, and lines, tobacco boxes, and fnufT boxes, ivory and horn combs, buckles and fpurs, londoa fteel; gun locks sad flinty with fundrythtr fmaU vtettu.

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