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At die CARD No. 59, North Front ftreet, Web lie Adgte White Havt conflantly for fair, a larpe afjTortment of ct cry kind of Cotton, Wool and Tow and all kinds of manufacturing and machine CARDS, cheap, and of a fuptrior quality, Alfa, NAILS for bing, IhingUng and caiks, rnuch appioved of, both lor their cheapnefi and goodnefa cf quality. Iron Wire of all fixer, Gun flints, Marbled Paper and Wafhing Mills, on the moil approved ccnflrucYton. 1 Alfo, a quantity of well afforted Stone wire. 1 n.

i i 1 1 uriuancio inc lait win unu iiewes. teflam'entof Patrick Ariderfon, latedf Charlcf l. John Little. town cownfMp, Chefler county, and flate of M. Dr.

Matthew M'Kiriney Jofeph Mar Prnnfjlvania, deceafed, will be expofed to fli all, Marcus Hock public fale, on he full day of May next, at o. Aaron Oakford, Darby. R.John Retlcy, Weft Cinder, Irvm XJL situate tnUes mifes kitchen S3 acres of meadow, 1 acits thereof well wa tered, ten or twelve more may be made. The arable land chiefly la) level, convenient to lime fhme, and a gocd proportion thereof is well timbered, The conditions will be mads known at the time of file. For further particulars apply to JOHN LONGSTRE TH, and Execu 1SAAC ANDERSON, tors.

April l793 Forty Dollars Reward. S70LILN fremthe liable of the fubferiber, 'the a7ih imlaht, a blight bay GELD IN'G, 15 hands high, 10 years old; has a large ftar, black mane and tail, (hod all roun, trots, canter, and has been tiTed in harnefs. TWENTY DOLLARS will be paid on the dciivcy of the to the fubferiber, and TWENTY DOLLARS for the thief, cn con viflion; JAMES MORRIS. Montg mery county, March zS, 1793. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sixteen Dollars Reward.

AN away from the fubferiber, on the 17th cf March, 1793, a Dutch Servant Man, nmtd FRANCIb DUNNE, by trade a tallow chandler and foap bo lc, about tweoty five years of age, five feet four inches high, of a fair complexion, ftaight darkifh hair, and his eyes, it is oeiievtfl, are oajKiui; oe appears 9 23 a i I 1 I LIST of Letters remaining in the PotV 'This day is puUtfceJ, aad to bedJ ty Office in the borough of Cheiter, t)ela. StEWAJIT tfTJfl CoCHJl AN, ware county, which, if not taken out by No 34f South Second INSTUCTOR, bs fent to the General Polt Office, as dead Letters. MILES MACARTY, P. M. CheHer, 6th April, 1793 B.

John Brown, Enoch Butler, Uwchland. C. Hannah or Benjarnin Clark. D. Elizabeth Dinger, near Chefter, F.

Sarah" Flpwer, MarcusHook Daniel ritzpatnck. Ephraim Clark, No. 55, The corner of Front and Chefnut has received by ibei Adriana, frcm Liverpool, I Gold, gilt Silver Watches, Of every defcription; AS alfo an eitei five; aflortment cf Clock, Watch makers ard Silvcr fmiths io6t and materials, confiftu.g cf large and fmall vizes, large and imall flyers, cutting tingplyeri, Hiding tones, large and fmall hammers gravers, (hears, ccmpafTes fices, caftbrafi and bells, flit pimens and fcrVd work, pummice and rctten ftcne, emery' andt borax, watch and time piece, glades, frir gs, clock and witch hands, with other articles, tou tedicu to mention. N. B.

Watches bought, fold and repaired. Philadelphia, April 17; 1793. A HEREAS Henry To thoft conctrntd in MILLS in the United States, OLIVER EVANS, late of the flate of De Iaware, informs the public, that he has ket buttons of the fame colour, one olive co removed to Philadelphia, No. 437, N'th Se loured dole bodied coat and waiflcoat, buttons cond Hreet, where he will thar In three paris Relating, I. To Parents and Children.

II, To Matters and Servants. III. To Hufbands and Wives. In the Y'tfrt and fpe4ily will bYpiiblifhed, CHRfSTV FAMOUS TITLES', And a BELIEVERs GOLDEN CHAIN, Handled in feveral Sermons. "lTi HIS CABlNE'l' or JEWELS, r.

in tne townuiip, twenty ioui will; Tlinmnfnni VlUm T.1rr from Phtladelph.a. There are on the pre Jq whitehi Weft Caln 5 Samu a two ftory ftooe dwe hne houfe, with a Tun adjoining it, a good fpung neir the door, Alfo, Christ's Voice to London, By the late Reverend William Dtsr, MiniAer cf the Gofpel at Chefham and Cloudf bury, in the county of Ducks, England. Philadelphia, 16th April; I793. 1 TXTAS taken up trefpifiing, by ttie fublcxier, on the intant, a Black Cow, with white face and legs, has tnc fmall faults. Whoever has loft the fame, by applying to me, proving prrperty and paying charges, may have her again.

JOSEPH DEARMAN. N. B. It it (he belongs to the city or Liberties, i Lowtr Dublin townlbip, Philadelphia county, April 8, 179 HEREAS I the fubfciiber gate a bond of Forty five Pounds, unto David of Pittfgrove, Salem county, dated the 30th day of Augurt laft, and to be due fix months after iA ai I hv not received fltfj Ainn (nr WILLIAM LOPER. Pittfgrove, Salem county, Feb.

17, 1793. BY virtue of a writ Venditioni Expo as, to me di cited, will be expofed to Public at the Houfc of Jacob Dirr. in Poti's town. on Thu'fiay, the 25th day 1 April at one ochck in the auernoon, five con.iguout Lots of Ground, fituare in the tewn aforefaid; bounded by High ftreet and Jacob Win's lots each lot containing 60 feet front, and 300 fret back. Taken in execu ion, and to be fold as the eftate of Dttirk Matthew, by HENilY KOCKEN, SterfT.

Nonirtown, Montgomery coun'y, Marth 26th, 1793. "WiLLI AM ANE, At the fig a of the Caniflcr and Hand fa between Maiket and Chefnat flrceti, Has Juft imported, in the late arrivals from Eu rope, a large and general afH itment of IRON. MONGERY, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, Sec. Among which are OHEET iron, pots, kettles, pye pans and kil thankfullv receive Crowley's. ileel Aatirots; coffc: miili; frying covered with the taxe cloth, one black fatttn any applications for the ufe of his Patent Ion pans patent iron tea and fifh kettl.

andfauce wairtcoat, one pair of black velvet breeches, with black buttons and filk kneebands, one black fitinet ditto, one pair of black woffled (lockings, one pair of woollen ditto, a new pair neat's leather dices, a pair of filver (ho: buckle, a fuare pair or silver knee buckle, a fmll (tcJc buck'e of ditto, a pair of black (hse and knee buckles, one pair of (led ci to, one white fhirt without lliees anJ two half ditto, one hcmefpun fhirt, fundry flocks and cravat, two cotton crofs barrel handkerchiefs. It is likely he may change his name and cloath, as he had a number with l.i which are nat known, and is a deceiving villain. Whoever takes up and fecures the faid fervant In any faol, fo that his mailer may get him. again, (hll receive the above reward and all charges, paid by WiLI lAM SU TTON, livirg in" the North eTn Lir erty tnwnlhip, near the Falls of Schuylkill. Philadelphia county, or by THOMAS SUTTON, in Philadelphia, the coiner of Front and Catharine llreeti, No.

36G. Allmaflers 41' veflels are fqrbid ro harbour or carry him off their fCiil. It it expecled that he went otVin company with three other German fervant men, Dartal, Philip Dart1, and Jacob Milhr, belnnin'g tuDoclor Gecre Hunter, of Philadelphia. Northern Liberty townfhip, Philadelphia iunty, April 10, 1793. ALL perfons having any demanrs agaiafl the eflate of Anthony Hallman, late of Springfield townfhip, in the county of Montgomery, Black fmith, decrafed, are hereby df fired to exhibit the fame to the fubferiber, before the tenth day of May next, and thofe who are indebted to.

the faid eflate ate requeued to make fjeedy pa'vment. to WILLIAM HALLMAN, Adminifl. A ptil 2, 1793. Eight Dollars Reward. STOLUN out of the liable rf the fubfciiber, living in the townfhip of Bandy wine, Chi ter county, in the niht of the 9h inflant, a dark b.y Horfe, between 14 and 15 hands hiph, about 7 years eld, a natural trotter, has a fmall ftar in his forehead, has had his off fide fore leg broke below the knee, and is thicker than the other, one hind foot white, and been docked he was fliod all round, the fore feet (hoes (let! toed.

Whoever takes up the faid horfe, and fecures the thief, that he be brought to jaftice, (hall have the above reward, or Four Dollars for the hotfe, with reafonable charges, paid by WILLIAM LONG. Apiil 10. 1793. turing flour. He will furnifh thofe who are net ry, horn and iron combj fifh hooks; pins, fufficicr.t'.y acqoaij.ted with the principles of his Whitcchapel needles failmakers do.

common improvements, with drawings and defections, a gilt coat and veil buttons of various pat that will enable them to ereel all the difl'erent terns; a large aiTortment. of common and bed machines necefTny to perform the operations of plated (hoe and knee buckles a great variety of cleanfinf, inding, oulting, and. of bouhio knives and forks raxors, cafes and drops; fhav over the midlines or coarfe: meal, and grinding i ig boxes fciffars taylors (hears; common and it over with the train, as to firifii it altoge thimbles; fowling pieces, gun locks; thtr, threby makinj the I eateii jintity of coal fifters curry combs and brufhes elegant fupeifine flour that the grain will produce at one japinned tea waitetr, caddies and btead baflcets operation. He has been at much expenre in a variety of bellows; brafs and ion weights in collecting the dirTcient and mcA approved con fetts; gold fcales and fcale beams; iron and ja flruftions of mills and plans fur ard panned fntffers Sc trays; Turkey oil and rig the quality, fixe5, and manner of diefiit.g the flones Scotch ditto; (hoc rubbeis brafs head either by bond, note or book debt, are requefled ni htliU bia I fpelter to make payment within two months from the bnf and paper ink ftands fteelyards curriers date hereof. Thofe who neglect making pay kn" fc" of many forts and ment within the afoifaid time, cannot expeel any further indulgence, but may rely on being AMERICAN MANUFACTORY, dealt with as the law dirofls and all thofe who 346 8, 9, 10 and lad.

nails fcrew TO SX A VALUABLE LOT of GROUND A brick MetTuage therein, fit. I1. north eaft corner of Vine and Second.fhe' thetownfliip of the Northern Liberies county of It is a good ft'J? ublie bufinefs, and is enable of great meat. For terms cf file, which will be nT eafy, and further particulars, apply to PftS THOMPSON, and SON, Conveyance, 34, SalTaNas Areet. March 9, 1793, tf.

The fuli bred HORSE PAYMASTER WILL cover Mares this feafon, at Well. Chefter, in the coun of Chefler, Pennfylvania, at Dr. Mv.re'i. 7 Cuineat ft reach mare and One DlUr to the groom, to be paid at the tine of coveting PAYMASTER is a beautiful bay, nJj years old, fifteen and an 'half hands h'h. and fjperior in figure to any horfe on the contine it, He was bred in Grear Pritain by Lord Offer and imported by Ca tain Henry Norris, arH 1 a'et on the bankef Yotk River, in i.n fuly, 1791.

PAYMASTER was pot by PaymaPe rV, byJOtho, grand dam by Herrd, great grani t'in 1 lh llnu.nl Nnilhiitrhixlinri nippers n.i cui th. f.mt: hereb forewarn all nerfoni from. 'ir. out fcrew and draw plates, rr. ra.

A.m own Ulter to bm; Ms ped.gree and tweefers, call.pers. 71 formancei, with the teal the ciiy of London aws.i p.nned clock lf thereto affixed, may be fecn at the place of fuod. I N. Road, of Springfirld townfhip, 1.1 Bucks county, did obtain a note from the fubfettber, in Mrch for the fum of eleven pounds five tViUirgi, the con fideratirn for which has failed: 1 therefore hereby fomewhat fmalter in every day drefs than wrewam an rromiiayng an inignmenc does in, Sunday clcathi he can feak broken Engli(b, and fays he can talk Low Dutch, that he is a good fcholar in German, and can write fome English and pretends to be fome fort of a preacher; be arrived at Philadelphia on the 9th of September, 1791, in the fbip Columbia, from AmUcrdam, William Maley, matler. The fiid fervant had on, and tock with him.

when he went away, a large cocked hat, about half worn, a da blue broadcloth furtouc coat, baf. of the fid note, as I do not intend to pay the fame, unlefs thereto compelled by the judgment o( law. JOHN MCALMONT. Springfield townfliip, Ducks county, April 6th, 1793. MWb VV ft W.

I TT Mares and Colts for fule at the place of landing. NINA, nine years ol', with foal by matter. Nina' was got by Highflyer, out at a fifler to Gnawpofl. RUTH, fix years old, wirh fml by Pvmi fler. Ruth was got by MmSrino.

her dam by Eel i of', rtam by Blank, rest nard dm by Oronooko, great great ra. dm by R. jti.lm, grejt great greit gnd daTi thr d.m of Phoenix, Sir Jacnes LowtnrrN Sophia, Trifle, ice. tec, by a full bio her ro Miibn; preat great great great grand dam by Hutton's Barb, that was biiuht over by hill; reat great great great treat tand dam by the Byerly Turk; great g.eat at jareat g' da.n by the Soloby Turk, out of a mars cf Mr, Place's, known to have been a great favourite of Oliver Cromwell, and hid in a cellar by groom at hi, death. KING WILLIAM, out of Nina (a handfome b'j) get by Paymaftc, three yeait old.

RODNEY, a chefcut cilf, three yean old, OUt of Ruth. BQt hv Pavmaler. ill imrinrrH uri tsj cart and waggon boxes bliftered aad in the fhip Planter. provements on Mills, and the ait of manufac Pni i gfttt variety cf locks and hinges: ivo Thcfe two colts have the appearance of miking as grod runners as any in America, and fine covering horfer. bay Filley, out of Nina, got by Pjymafler, one year old.

N. Ut Paflure will be. provided for mares at per week," but net tnfwerable for accidents. I To be fold at private iale, The. following capital ESTATE, in Bucks county, Pennfvlvania LANGHORNE PARK, ontiinin? about 774 aeres of excellent land, arable ar.d meadow, with feveral fti earns cf water, a nJ remarkably fine fprings, a great propcrtton of wrcdlan, abounding with ph' tyif the bed of umoer, a acre is on tms farm a ccmmocioui mill iioae, fuitable to thej power of the mil', and iron (hovels and tongs; a great variety of houfe, fuitable to accommodate a larce and pen and quality ot tne (train and will tHift in plan and Jcnee cnapes London and Criftol pew teel family, feveral mefluages barns, coacb nine millt from the foundation.

in! mtt rer. conCCriv of difhei. nlatei. houfe with' 0 a i ings thereof, if required. He has for fale, boult cVc.

brafs and iron wire; hontfmens herns and ing cloths and miil ilones of the firft quality, at fqulirel chains; brafs and bell metal kettles; the lowefl prices, which he will wanai.t. If biafs and iion table chafing diffies diito; brafs the (tones prova not gt.od, they will be receive! locks, coiks, hinges, nails, fcutcheons, drawer ag4in and the coil of curiage id. Thcfe who handles, brafs and. iron candleflicks a ge aptly for either flones or cloths, will pleafs tj neral fupply cf carpenters and ihoemakera tool; mention th power cf the mill, fize cf the tacks, nails, fprigs and fcrews of different fcrts buuhii.g retlt, quality of the gram, and on what and flzes; faiths anvils, vizes, beek irons, fledfe. Durchafers.

and ronj'tlort of nv may it ts t'Mun. Ord by oft, or other and hand and riveting ditto chain menr, apply to OHN THOMPSON, orWIL wile, will be punctually aueuded to as it ttie traces; fpinning whetl irons flsivh tells red LIAM CItAIG. of the'ei cf Philadelphia. jarties were pi fnt. ALL peifos indebted to the eflate rf An Ditw Campbcli, late of German tnwn tnwrnfhin.

PhllidelLhi a countv. tet(rA. in three miles of navigation for fhallcps and fix tnihs fiom the borouph of Bri.lo), and four, from Newtown; bounded weflerly byNclbami ny, ciek. This eflate was formerly the feat of Jeremiah Langborne, Efq; Chief Juftice cfPenr. fylvania; it is now in cood repair, fold altogether, or divided, as beft fuit trs II copperas, allum, veaeiian red, yellow cr THOMAS IENKS.

near Newtown, Bucki ochr4 and glue faddlers ilrjining irons, girth, unty. bruary 1793. tf. aiaper.ano ttraimng wco, laaoeaand platen buckles arid tips favdlers. hammers, flirrup.irons (tables, fyring hui'e and eiill niill, have any demands againft faid eflate, sredefired Ipwe'a trove 1 and word axes ttingling Fra.tkfoid, Oxfoid townOiTp, and county afore to bring in their accounts duly proven for pay hatchets blackballs crooked combs; Dutch Jajj ho defire ohofe indebted to faid eflate ri ment, to v0l a.od coloa CoPFer nd ir0n makefpredy pajment and trevent trouble; alk BENJAMIN CAMPBELL Ex.

April 12, 1793. iW Dollars Reward. STRAYtD or flolen from the paflure of the fubferiber, living in TredjfFrin tewnfhip, Chefler county, near the Blue ball tavern, on the Lancafler road, on the 3d inflant, a dark iciKc iici piuw urcr, irccv, oca coiaa ana laces, fanVcord, filing and chalk lin'S wrapping and feine twine; fpinning wheels a great variety cf brafs andirens, brafs head and com sn irn tto red clover, timothy and hci feeder 1 h'many other ar idea not ANT F. N. TO BE Pufur.t to the lafl will and teflament of lamrs Dilwcrth, deceafed, late rf the townfliip cf Briflol, and county of Philadelphia, A LOT, and Dwellinf, clear of ground rent, the third fronting Arch, wett of Fourth ftrert.

For terms, applv to the fubferiber. in thofe who may have any demands, to bring 1 1 tl eir acccuntr, properly attefled, to LEONARD SH ALLCROSS, aod liAlAH WORRELL, jlxecur. ijiinonth 28, 1793. tf. A RE EST.

1 Mil n.ll.mi Ini.Kl.J Urn brown MARE, feven years old, about 14 hands As an Apprentice in the mercantile ther by bond, note, or book debt, are high, newly (hod before, is a natural pacer, has A LAD of about fourteen years of age, hav hereby earneflly requefled to, calf and difcharge no white, except a fmll laddie mark, whoe jraj.ln8'a teaionablt knowledge of their refptive accounts, before the firfl day tr ver takes up faid mire, and thief, fhall have the and to write a roletable hand hemuft be of re January ext; thofa who negletl making pay above reward, and all reafonable charges, or three pursble connexions, and well recommended for ment by the aforefaid time, cannot expert any dollars for either, I honefly and fubriety. Such a one may hear of a further indulpence. but mav relv oa being April 16, 1793, fiRACE GOOD. nlire hv innlvinir rfi Prinor, nf iKS, .1. i a.

wun ai inc rr circcii. 1 I rnuaucipnia, Kwoam, 1793. t. f. MARTIN FOUTi.

an I A DELPHI A Printed by A. and at the New Brint.no Office, near wihe Market.

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