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I 7 1 I I tV if 1 At the CITY VENDUE STORE, At TEN Will begin the A of An flbrtment a i ARTHUR St CLAlIl, Co: Auftioneers: To be at private Sale, A Valuable LOT of GROUND, containing feven "acres and Jfc an half, in Germantown near the rket place, whicfy arc erected, a good two ftory ftone houfe, with four roam? on each floor, a cjrryihg ftiop, beam houfe bark houfe, fpring houfe and W2ggon houfc (all of ftone.) 'alfo a good frame, Tarn and ftables, Jikewife a well finished tan yard, conjjfting of '3 in good order, every thing being very convenient for carrying 6n that. bufineft jn the moft extenfive manner there alfpothe premifes; a young orchard of excellent fruit contain ingSk Ucfive acres. Any defirous, may view, the premifes, by nsidplacer to GRIEFITH JONES. To be SOLD at public; Vend ue, in Haddonneld, ONE LOT of LAND, in faid town, containing 1 acre and 35 perches, row i the tenure of Janes Clement; on which are a good two ftory brick houfe, frme kitchen, and liable fuffi cient to contain two horfes and feveral loads of hay j. there is alio on the lot a (mall orchard.

I Likewife one Lot of good LAND, about a mile from Haddon field, containing 30 acres, now in the tenure of Jofeph Lippen cut, on which is a foall orchard and other fruit trers. Afo 4 acres of good MEADOW, on Cooper's creek, adjoift ing meadow of Thomas Redman't. All late the property of Hannah Morgan, deceafed. The endae to beg'n at ten a faid day whete attendance will be given, and the conditions made known, at the time and place aforefaid, by BENJAMIN MORGAN, and Sept. EDMUND HOLUNSHEAD.

cx IF Reward. A night the fubferiber's ilare was brrke open, and an iron cheft. taken out, and carried near to Potters Field, where it.was open, and the following taken out, z. dollars in notes, figned by.Havid Rittenhoufe: Efqj? payable ax the ftate treafury the firft of July laft, of he folio ing deno minatORs. Nc.M 186 one meet containing fifty thiee Uos.

1 x88 1 189 1V90, 11911191, i 193V 1 194, 1 19 si 1196, 1197, II9S; 1199, and 4. 6, each (haet contai ing fitty three dollars 4ii, pait of a ih et, one ll of three dollars, and one of two. dollars; numK rs of the other 96 at not remembered. They alfo took about 150 dollars in gold, filver and the Honorable FnanciersmHs 4. Oat of undry glafs afes they took the following jewellery articles one pair laHiei ov il fet 'flioe buckles, with gold pair of fquare and 6vat ditto, 6 pair of fafhionable fet knee buckles, 70 elegant fet ftock butkles," one elegant gold a waved.

garnet fet edge, one ditto plain garnet edge, one ditto with pearl let edge, frveral p'ain gold lockets, 3 twift garnet gold rings, and fuodry other articles not recollect. The above reward will be given for the gods and lhi or a generou proportion for either, Jewellers and others are de fired to be careful to dettcl the above goods, if, offered for fale. And all perfons ara forewarned not take the treafury notes, as payment is flopped. If returned, Five Pi uncs reward will and no qaeftior j.fked. WILLIAM POYNTELL, Stpt.

18, 1484. Second ftreet, near the Ccurf houfe. SIX DOLLARS Reward. RUN' A WAY, on: the 19th in (I ant, from tne fubferiber living in the townhip of Sol berry, county of Bucks and flare of Penafylvaniai an Irifli ferv4nt MAN, named EDWARD DOUD, about 1 feet 6 inches well fet, yellow hairj cut ciBort; i pitted with the fmall pox, and fome free led, had on yihca he went away, a new felt hat, blue' coat, ftried waiftcoat, double lreafted lijjht colouied corduroy breethel, white half worn fJucs Said fervant was brought up a holler, anc is very active in riding horfes. Whoever takes up and cures faid fervant fo that his mailer may hate him again; lhail have the above rewird.wiiJi reasonable charges, paid by' 1784.

MERICK. Baltmorty. September 17, I784. FIFTEEN POUNDS Reward. N.

away, UQ. night, from the fubferibers, livin in BaU timore town, the two following indented Irifli fervant men, vit. MICHAEL RYAN about 20 years old, and ahoui.5 feet 6 inches high, fpeaks in the Irifli aleft, two of his' toes, en 'each giow together, nearly to the middle Jbrown hair, and is a hoemaker, by trade bad on and took with him, an old black great coat, ftraigbt bodied ditto, a fu ilian jacket, nnkeen overalls, a white (hire, one check a pair of white thread (lockings, old felr hat, and two lilk handkerchiefs PATRICK REYNOLDS, about 9 oV years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 'inches high, flrong' and' clumfy built, has much of, the brqguej (lammers pretty cfpecially 1 when5 examined, has light coKured hairr and is pitted with the fmall on and ook with him, an old jliht coloured cloth coat, old felt hat, coaife fhirt.andtrowfert. Thefe runaways being very artful fellows, may have previdetLtherafelves With other aRyari writes a good hand, and it is, likely may forge pafTes for th, to faci.itate their Whoever takes up and fecues the faid fervants, fo. that their mailers may'gei them again, fliall have Three Pounds," if taken miles from homVj Six Pounds if 30 miles; Ten.

fo' miles 5 and the aboe rewaid, if 100 miles from home or in proportion, for either of them, with teafonable charges, if brought paid by 1 FRANCIS DA WES, JAMES 3RYSON. pillars jnay Sou thyark Vendue Store. to m6rrow morning, Nine o'Clock, will commence the SALE of a very large "and neat Afirtment of ME A I E. In the various branches of Woolen and Linen Drapery, Millinery yy 1 Ironmongery, Ship Chandlery and Groceries, N. BV1 The ftated day of fale are (Mow da a nd Thviipay, in every week.

'1 JOHN MEASE, To be SOLD by. public At Port Pen New Caftle county, In Delaware ftate, on Mon day, the 4th day of ready money, UET WEEN ao and 36 valuable lots in faid town. 1 1 a miles nilh Piftoles per annum for Th ee Pounds muft be paid on executing the deed three yearly payments, with intrreft from Alfo containing 306 i 50" are clear, and of good il for grain, the remainder woodland well timbered, neatly one half of the cleared land it bounded by St. George's creek, which1 ferves the purpofe of a fence for near a mile On faid farm thiie are a On the 12th day of October next, at the houfe of Hugh Clay good frame houfe, with two rooms on the lower, and three oa ft a bles and hay loft, with other out houfesj alfo a good appple and peach orchards, Attendance will be given at the place and day of fale, by JOHN STEWART. ATCHME VAN TE THE Wardens of the City intending to double the Nightly Watch during the Winter fon, a Number of able bodied fober Men will be wanted.

Petfons of good Charaler, Vho are willing to engage, may apply Mr. Coriftable of the Night. September 20, 1 784.. "1. Gloucctter unty, Sepiember 20, 1784.

about 17 18 "of middle Cz fmooth acd has on," a'cre fkirt arid red and white fpotted calicoe (hort wn, and calls heifelf Jane M'Kee. Her mafter, if any Use hat, is defined to come, pay cha gesand take her away in ten djys frbm'the date hereof, or (he will beoid fo fees and expnces, by a i ICHOLA N.AILOR; Goaler. N. B. She cajse lately from BelfaftV in Ireland.

U. Kcward. RAN away from, the af Duck creek, in Kent c. on a llkely'ybung Negrne fellow, named chr'es, about ifive feet four inches high, very aclive'and loves liquor has a broad fe, pitted with he fmall px, is bow chews tobacco had on and took with Binij a fine deep' blue cloth' coat, much worn, blue cloth trowfers, a new wool hat bound with' tinfel lace, an old loofe' cost, and different other working clothes; alfo took a grey or fe; fourteen hands and an half high; about fix or feven years old, trots, and paces a fmall Said Negroc will tell a plaufiSle tale, and will endeavour tvpafs i for a free Whoever fecures him and the hotfe fo as the fubferiber may; get them again, flrll have the above reward, and reafonable charges, paid by Duk rreek, Aug 30.. A QUILL ATTIX.

1 HPHE Militia of the CountV of Phii JL ladelphia are hereby notified, That they are to meet and exerciie under their rcfpective Officers on the following Day viz; la Companies, en the 4th and nth of. October, Firft Batralicn, on the 18th Oflpber, Third Ditto, on the 20th Di.to, Fourth Ditto, on the 21ft Ditto, j' V.J. Fifth Ditto, on the'azd Ditto 'y Sixth Ditto, on the as Ditto," 'iJ 'v T'v'' Seventh Dirto; on the 26 Ditto 'yThe Trwp of Horfe will take Notice to'meet, the Fifth Battalion, commanded by Colonel Jones, on Friday the 2id Day of October, Vat the Place of RendezVouz near Merion Meeiing on Lancafter Road. WILLIAM COATS Lieut. 'yyy yy the cuntt of pwudeip ia; be SOLD by public; Yehdue, the COFFEE HOUSE, on Oclober next at 1 All DS cw 'aving ibeai cutting Done in the neweft and neateft by Jyi MES TREiyC HAR EKORA the Noith Side of; vc i GEORGE DOLLINGER, STIZITi between Second, and Th i d' s't 2 kt t.

Lancafteounty, Hanover, Septf8. 174.: 7 A we, the fobferibers, ave ppuined Auditors by. the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaftcr county, in a certain attachment commenced by "William M'C1 plaintiff, again ft William Clark, defendant O.TI is hereby given, That we fhalt meet at the houfe vf Matthias" Henninc, in Jones VTowd, on SATURDAY, day ot October; next, to audit the accounts of the, defendant's defend; "JiJ in iv, uitii wait Ul IUC a IZl papacy money, a very vaaoie pianyiuon, and perBaJ, when the leverat creditors 'of tie iaid Willi.m faid place, andadjoin.ng the village of St; George Clitc to a pear with their (evcralaccounts the upper floors, with a kitchen adjoining, a new barii, two new and demands, and the necelTary voiicfitis, in order that their fe veral balances be duly ufcerui.ed ABRAHAM MATTHIAS WILL JAM PINCH I GO LD WITH rd WELL I Front ftrret, Grav. is julV returned frctsi Europe," with a neat and elegant alT "of Goid, Silver, Jewellery arid plated Ware, which he will fell at the lo weft price for calh among which are, QILVER iJih hands, bottle coaters. double bellied cups, fugar uiiacj, ouncr ana cream? Doais, runnels and lt2rds lilver watches, pierced and folid falts with elaflesV 00 arid Hitter la dles, table, tea and fprimj fupar tongs.

mens, wo mens and chiie'rens buckles of the neweft fafhion, at, waift COat and filver button. Lner nA Onrlr hurlrUc witK AS commuted to. the goal of laid cou. iiy on the 7th inft. fancy and plain hair pins, tooth pickf, caf.s and fmellifg bottles a on fufpkion of betng a run away he is fancy gold rings, with hair, (lone and plain ditto, gold feals.

7 yr jtsl oSc, uiiuuit mezv, uiu uu cyca, uur.ciin necyc ouirons, icit oiwo. laoien ana pentiemes watcn or years age, chains, platedcandlefticks, and (landsf ditto falfs pierced dittoioe, knee and flcckr buckles and fpurs, wi h. many other things too tedious to N. B. Said Pinchin makes all kinds of' gold, filver ard Jewell lery ware in the neiteft and neweft' falhiohs'.

hiheft price given for old gold and filver. 1 To be Le ased for a Term of Years, 1 A NUMBER of LOTS in a public and irnprovf. part of' JLJL city, fronting on'Fourth flreet; a little below Cbefniiti Ilreet, and oppofite the Friends meeting houfel; Likewife; fundy imprbved FARMS, lying on Fifliing Creek', noirth e'aiV branch of the river fSufqVth anna, in the'" county of, North umberlaaid jwith a number of other adjoining TRACTS, uni mp roved i to be let on improving leafes. I x' v.y I Alfo to be 'r 'Twenty five acres of banked MARSH, on Oilman's Creek; county, dale of New Jerfey (v. 4 Two undivided fiMK parts a PLANTATlON; of 50 acres, in Derry townfljip, Xancafter county, ore mil? from bell's Town, and near Little Swetara, with Jhe imprcvements' there on now in the tenure of, Conrad Wjflirn.

And alfo, an FARM of 220 fit ate in c.urrajo Valley, on, the weft branch ol the.Sufauehnna. but i uuuujy9ria me county vj iorinarnperjanl, one 4 i7 vksicu, iio uuuinga crctica inercon j. now in iy the tenure, of 'j ''a; For terms and aDolv 10 the In' Front. ncr Chelnut flreet. AS 1 A 'I aueui WILLIAM and JOHN SITGREAVES.

Glouc fter cbitniy Sep1, ad. Vi 784. the day of fale, and quire of WILLIAM BEDFORD, in Jew' CaftfeV "St Shit approved fecuriiy if Any information relatie to the above defenbed houfe and lot mty be had of jHe i 1 Alfo' to be SO LDl at private fale, twenty acres cf very gord landjf four of, which are meadowy lying in the Manor of More land about 14 miles from the, city, late part tf the eftate of William Settleton deceaf and rear the interfeSlion; of four committed the goal of fcid county en the 6 of euft laft a eeroV Fellow who' calls himfelf REU BEN, and fays he run aiy laft lall from Mr. John White" town Cicjlcou come and take him aw jy in three wesks from the 'date hereof and pay charges, he will be'fol for the fame; 'by'r hv a I Vl NICHOLAS NAl UOR OoaTerV'' 7 yALUABLEvPLANTATION, and' iTefison eiven the WEDNESDAY, the: 20th of of ofr2oo icies of land; 2 clock at 7 i 1 9 h'en is welHraprovrd ten acies more may i Kory HOUSE, Tituatt on thf be at seafy expCnce, about 70 acre's of upland cleared and XXft fide oflSecond ftreet, little below the bridee. The in theremaimier woodland, fituated Ncw Caftte iin lot is feet front and expends to ck ilreet, on "which front is ty.

the Delaware ftate, two mi'es from Wilmington, and three erefted a lirge two ftory trame huildt ng, now occupied as a brafsT from and on jthe main road leading from one the frunder's mop the whole" in the ter ure of Richard kelhornei thrrj the fituation of is plealant and' Kalthy, and at the yearly tent of One Hundred Pounds and the xes. The being neigh boi'rhd'o Cafildi premtl'es are fubjel to a groundrent of thirteeo, 'and a half Spa where.there is a good and ready mark muft alfo be VrofitaUe Hundred and Fiftv the im, rbvements are a new farm koufe. a in rlr h. ufecon the remainder in venienttherero, ani barn'all urdet good fshce'5 Forrterms.eni public roads moft part of this land is under pod and, rail fence. Co be by the Subfcrlbcrp A SMALL butaTuaHle; PLANTATION; fituate in Ridley d.ion the great road from Chefter to contanlng opJ wards of 25 acres there is on the premifes av ood los Jhree rooms on a newly, covered; at'wliich js kept a ferry acrofs creek itg Tinicum ifland.

thi? ncareft nl hfl miA For further particulars, enquire of or 3 a mn, near the irom "Philadelphia to Chefter s'the is in eocd repair witb To the Freeholders' and others 'v and County xjt'yi TV 71 1V1 'Y thanks are due to ept 14 1782. irt; a fro a 11. or chard, and feveral tea meadow jmat be madesat ELE lor the Citv nneironi.on me main roaa, witn an excenent prclf eir of Philadilphia, arf. wu.w elegant cpuntryfear 11. mile from For terms you lor youVvotes ar imereft it the uii ucnwai aiewon, mi me coroner 1, umce, a contt ait.Jt.) VKn i i nuance of your favors aV the enfuing elecUi.

will farther oblige, Li: the premtfesthe 2d of October, at clock. P. M. xlvu." To the, I C. SS JKj A A HEREAS it has' been! repot tad for y'C L' VlPANTA TIO eontaining Vy time pail that the fubiciiber, cou ty tfar Jfrpta the "l'iv was dejd, whicn may be a 'f3v A improvements on the place.

are7tw VS fSat, hi'1" ih is Jfinefs arM 13th of Oaoberfnext', by' way? of pubiic "fi'1' PR before 1 door; ai 1 lfj the public 'auftioh if nbt'dlfpofed of by private fale be therefore may inform hiscufl. mera. and iri h'a mnrt 91nKU ,.4 Perfonsinchning to purchafe faid tlace aiaefircd to the ublie in general, that he is yet ir be ing, and able to them with a vari ety of fruit trees, of the belt kind. Any perfon wh? will ety ot truit trees. 01 tne bett kind.

Aty perion wh, willfaror ing 228 acresV ohfhaff part thereof is arable, riie remain lH der woodland, we 1 ftored with timber, "fitu'ate in DraWon Neck. "Red 4ioh Hundred, and on Deiawates mm witn tneir. cuirom may aep ena oninavmg lucn tcrts as he this traft of land exceeds any in the neighbourhood in prcKlucine "1 rw6 6 gooa crops oi ions or grain tne iii.uat on agreeable and apptes, pedis lua piuuiB, wiu uuu iucic as hkc io oe more carter 1 tv ai4ti a va a a a a a BUTZi "'y Vt Mount Pleafant furnace; V.V' st. Lower Smitbfield, jTtpiAKEN, up by(Richard Fl'oery, and brought to, the houfe of theenfuing yeartni ulual, it not deftroyedp their egg, one mile; diftant from a' goddrme chant i millT'thefelis oa the inloureldi A hlni be feen like lumps or Sum.on tmaii which Wm Ctf an burn before the leaves are OUt. i J.

a lar, frame harnV a well vf mod water, 'an i u.fi.j.j a il wv wm uui, nun uk yaici) uu Mfic u( in iviuicm.iqu neuii 16, Isaac ix yfiiJrjjxms i rr; fi 'iv 'V Jl A DEL Printed by A and S'E'L at the Ne 1 Officc, near the Markbt, lnimmni nn 1 1 mmmmm fT.

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