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‘ rd Aflvrtment of t\l £ N SEEDS, r London in Capt. Cazneau, “ cr fon d to be fold by Fro trt hc DAVIDSON, widow, a tn* Boston, (the nearest house ut-’down the lane, on the left, to the Hon. J Thomas Flucker, Esq.) viz. EARLY Golden, Hotfpur, early Charlton, large and dwarf Marrowfat, green Rouncival, large Sugar,and Bush Peas ; Windsor, long and an assortment of Kedney Beans; early Yorkshire, early Bat terfey, early Dutch, early Sugar Loaf, Winter and Green Savoy Cabbage, red ditto; Corn flower, Sweet Majorum, and Thyme, with many others too numerous to be heic men tioned. Also, * . A Collection of the best Sorts of grafted and inoculated English F R U I 1 TREES, as Cherries, Pares, Apples, Quinces, Lime Trees, English El ms ; red and white Dutch Currant Bullies, English Goofbcrry Bufhcs of all Sorts, Asparagus Plants of the large early Sort. Likewise, all forts of PLANTS in their fcafon, as Cab bages, CoHifl<>wers, Savoy, Ceilery, Endive, Marjoram, Thyme, Savory, Sives, Sage, Min*,&c.with all Sorts of dried fwcet Herbs. Bojlon, March 3, I 7 l * STOLEN, out of the (hop of Jo seph Pope, Watch maker, at the fouth end, last evening, by breaking of a Ojuare of zlafe, FOUR SILVER WATCHES, with only the inside cases: maker’s name of one By fit Id, of another shepherd, the other names not yet afeertained, the outer cases were left in the (hop. Should they, ®i either of them be offerad for sale, it is requeued they may be flopped and notice given, or whoever by any means (hall flop them,or cither of them, fa M the laid Pope may obtain them, (ball be handsomely rewarded, and if the thief be Ann-wd and brought to justice, shall have TEN DOLLARS reward and all necessary pw b, JOSEPH POPE. B. If any person will deliver the said Watchri to the abovementioned Joseph Popp, or leave them siThomas’s Printing- Office, near the Mill-Bsidge, (ball receive the above reward, and no questions asked. Ta be SOLD very reasonable, TV .quantity ofcxcecd far immediately. Enquire of the Printer. W - 1 N E 3? To be fold at BLANCHARD’S Wine-Cellar, Dock* Square, Boston, CHOICE old sterling Madeira, Fine generous Old Red Port, Teneriffe, Malaga, and All ocher WINE as usual. London Porter, Brandy, Weft-India and New-England Rum, Old JAMAICA SPIRIT, Hinglafs. Brass and Iron Wire, properly prepared for wireing bottles ; Brass Cocks. To be SOLD by JOHN SAVAGE, ‘ At Store No. 13, Long Wharf, NINE thousand wt, of Cocoa, 1500 wt. of Chocolate, 50 barrels of Flour, one ton of Ship Bread, Sixty Hogs heads o's Saltatudas Salt, proof Glafics, case Bottles Single or by the dozen, Butter,Brim ftone, CofFre, white Beans, Rum. Sugars, Melafles, cases with bottles, from 6 to 15 each. By wholeiale or retail, cheap for ca(h, ■ I ■ " ■ W— ■ ■ ■—— ** ROBERTS & LEE, TAKE this method to acquaint the public, that they have removed to th; (hop lately occupied by Mrs. De Jersey, nearly opposite the Old Brick meeting-house, Cornhill, Boston ; where they have for Sale, A Large and Valuable Afiortment of JEW ELLERY, TO be fold by Samuel Sloane, at his Diftil-Houfe, opposite the Blue ball arte M ifon’s • Arms.formerlyGreen-Dra gon. New England RUM, and all forts o SPIRITS, cheap for cash or Molafles ; and as he makes those articles himfelf, he will warrant them fit for any maiket. BOSTON: Printed by ISAIAH THOMAS, At the Sooth Corner of Marshal’s Lane, leading from the Mill-Bridge into Union-Street. Where all PerfoKa may be supplied < his Paper atto Sbiting, and Eight Easeful Money, per Annum j and where-Articles of Intelligence, &c. are thankfully received Advertisements taken in.-—PRINTING, in its various Branches, performed in a neat Manner with the greatest Ca-e and Dispatch, on the most refanable Terms J Small HAND-BILLS at an N*ia. Sumcriptkins for the SFt are also taken in by J. Larkin, chairmaker, and Mr. W. Ca?d«, painter, in Charie/l'wn • Mr I Hailer Watch-maker in Salem; Mr. B. Emtrfon, BooUcUer, in Ntwhu^P ir t ; and Mr. M. Belcher, in P ’ J ' file MASSACHUSETTS SP Y, for 1772. Just arrived, and to be fold by c. LOWE, In Madhavs Lane, Boston, Near Thomas’s Printing-office, AVERY large Assortment of Paper-Hangings of the newest pat terns and best colours, of various Prices. Choice London Porter,Dorchefter, Ringwood, and Bristol Beer, either Bottled, or draughted in Hogsheads, Barrels, or by the gallon. N. B. Masters of Vcffels Passengers, or Others, may be supplied remarkable cheap for Calh. Cash given for Bottles. Province of the Mofachufetts-Bay. SAVAGE, ofßo/hn,in (b S ) thecountyof Su folk, Gentlemanyne • of the principal proprietors of the Trail of Land herein after menti oned. Greeting: TVHEREAS you, with five o- VV ihers, proprietors of a certai. trail of common and undivided land, lituate in the county of Lincoln, at and near a place called Pemaouid, in the caftward parts of said province, granted by the council of Ply mouth, in G. Britain the year 1631, to Ro bertAldfworth andGilesEldridge, known by the name of Pemaquid Lands : have made application to me the fubferiber, one of his Majesty’s Juitices of the peace throughout the laid Province, for calling a meeting of the proprietors of said trail of land, for the purposes hereafter mentioned, you are there fore in his Majesty’s name, hereby ‘required to notify and warn, in time and manner as the law direils, the proprietors of the fame trad of land, to meet at the dwelling house of Stephen Minot in Boston aforelaid, Mer chant, on Thursday the seventh day of May next, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon on said day, to ad on the following articles, viz. To choose a Moderator of said meeting. A Clerk of said proprietors. Assessors. A Colledor of taxes. And a Treasurer. To fee what method the propriety will take to defend their title or titles, against all encroachments. To fee what money is neces sary for the defence of the proprietors titles, or any other necessary uses, and to grant the fame, to be afleffed on the proprietors, or on their Lands, from time to time, as theyfliaU. think proper. To chufe an Agent, - mittee, to prosecute or defend, in aly> man „ ' . n ‘~- est of the propriety, or that of their assigns is concerned; with full power of substituti on. To fee what other committees are ne cclTiry, and to chufe them. To call to ac count any person or per fans, indebted to said propriety, and to prosecute as they find occa lion. To choose a committee for sale of de linquent proprietors lands. To fee if they will call any former Agent or committee to account, as they find necessary. To fee what former vote, or votes, of the proprie tors, they will allow, and ratify and confiim the fame, as they find necessary, or what method they will take about it. To fee what lands the proprietors will grant for pub lic uses, as they shall think proper. To fee what method they will agree upon, for the division of their lands, or confider what they will dispose of, as they find occasion. And to agree upon a method for calling proprie tors meetings for the future. Given under my hand and seal, this second day cf March in the twelfth year of his Majtjlys reign, Annoque Domini j 772. JONATHAN SEWALL. In pursuance of the foregoing warrant, the proprietors of the undivided trail of land therein mentioned, are hereby notified and warned to meet at time and pljce, and for the purposes set forth in said warrant. john savage. JUST- IMPORTED, and To be fold cheap for CASH, by . JOSEPH PALMER, At his store in King-street, Boston, A GOOD aflortment of Scots Handkerchiefs, Irilh Linens, brown and white Sheeting,Houfewife Linen, Dow las, Russia Linen,Ofnaburgs,Ticklingburgs, Broad Cloths, Shalloons, German Serges, .Colchefter Baize, Lambskins, a few falhion able Silks, a few hoglheads of Bristol Beer, and fame other articles. Also, Spermaceti handles, as usual. almanacks. AMES’s, Low’s, BickciftafFs, Maffa chufrttsCalendars and SHEE 1* AL MAN ACKS, to be fold by 1. Thomas, near the Mill-Bridge. To be S O L D, For little more than half the worth. ANEW Dutch SLEY that will carry fourteen persons, fitted for four horses. Enquire of the Printer. Imported from LON DON,and to be fold by ELIZABETH CLARK & NOWELL, At their (hop, fix doors to the fouthwaid of the Mill-Bridge, Boston, EARLY Charlton, early Hotf pur, and large Marrowfatt Peas ; golden Hotfpur, large Sugar, Spanish Morat toes, dwarfMarrowiat and grcenMarrowfat Peas ; large Windsor Beans ; early yellow, dwarf, early Ipeckled, dwarf and large white dwarf Beans ; early Yorkshire Cabbage Seed, early Dutch Cabbage, large Winter g»een Savoy, Batterfea and yellow Savoy Cabbage Seeds, Orange, early, yellow and purple Carrot Seed, swelling Parsnip feed, early pickling and large pickling Cucumber feed, double Pepper graft, and sweet Majo ram feed, silver fkin’d Onion,Summer Savo ry, Balm, Thyme, and round Spinnage Seed, early Coliiflower, late ditto, early and win ter Turnip feed, red Beat feed, &c. .—All warranted to be of the true and genuine fort. For the T'Et TH and GUMS. JACOB HEMET, DENTIST to her Muffly artd the Pi in cels Amelia. BEGS Leave to recommend to . the Public, his newly difeovered Es feme es Pearly and Pearl Dertifrict, which he has found to be greatly (uperior not only in elegance, but also in efficacy, to any thing hitherto made life of for complaints of the Teetb and Gums : Particulaily they will pre serve the Teetb in a per led found state, even to old age ; they render them white and beautiful, without in the least impairing the enamel; fajten such as are loose, keep such . as are already decayed from becoming worse, the Teetb-Ach, perfectly cure the Scurvy in the Gunu, and make them grow A* and cleft tq the. teeth: they likewise render the breath delicate, tweet, and re medy almost all those disorders that are the consequence of scorbutic gums. Sold (by appointment of Mr. Hemet) wbolefale and retail, by IP. Perfu mer, in Cockfpur-ftreet, near the bottom of the Hay-market, London, and at Willi am Scett'i Irilh Linen Store, near the Draw- Bridge, Boston, New-England. TH O MTS FEIT At h»s Store near the Swing- Bi idge, Has imported in the Rockingham, just arrived from London ; SERGES of all colours, Ker fey s and Flannels, which will be fold uu ufually cheap. SILKS. A beautiful variety of LADIES SILKS, of almost every kind. Brufleis and Mecklin Laces ; Gold and Silver Laces i Gold and Silver rich basket Buttons. A large Afibrtment of ENGLISH GOODS, suitable for all seasons, at the lowest rater. 4. IRISH LINENS of all widths and prices from 7s. 6d. old tenor the yard, very cheap. Also, Paper Hangings, Powder, Shot, Bar-Lead, Ruffia,Ravens and Englifl. Duck, Ofnaburgs, Saltpetre, Verdig rife. given for BEES-WAX. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of David Bell, late of Bcf ton, Brick-layer, deceased, are desired to make immediate payment to William Bell, and Elizabeth Bell, Sole Executrix to the last Will and Testament of .the deceased ; and all who have demands upon said Estate, are desired to bring in their accounts. TO be fold by J O S E P H R O A C H and S O N S, at their Store in King-street ; Good Pcterfburgh Hemp, Cables and Cordage of all fixes, Russia and Ravens Duck. Also a few Bar rels of Allum and Copperas. JOHN LANGD ON, \ At the New Book and Stationary Store, op fc \ pufite the Poft-Offict in Corr hill, Boston, .1 Has just received from Lot don, • A Large and fine Aff>rtmcnt of the most Modern 800 KS, In all branches of Literature, Arts and Sci ences,which will be fold Kematkably Cheap for the cash ; Among which are the fidlowing, viz. HENRY on the Bible, 5 Vol'., folio. Ditto on Prayer. .Ditto on the Sacrament. Mrs. Macaulay’s History of Vol', Montefquiuu Spirit of Law, 2 Vol. Univerfol Hiflory. Vol. •" SCHOOL BOOKS of every kind. With a variety of (he newest and heft Books in LAW, PHYStCK, HISTORY;- and the CLASSICKS. , BIBLES of all viz. Large Church Bibles, Folio, Family, Quarto, O&avo. Mi nion and Pocket dittef, by the Dozen,ot finglr. Likewise, a large andcompleat aflbrtment of STATIONARY, Accompt Books of al) forts,Paper of all forts and fixes,lnk Pow<>r t Quills, Sealing-Wax and Wafeis, Press-Pa» per, some of a fuperror fort to any ever im poretd, &c. &c. &c. THIS is to give Notice to the Public, that there is a large Trait of good Land to be given oft* in Lots, from one Hundred to a Thousand Acres per Family j upon the Estates or Lordships of Berthier, and New-York, the property of the Honour able Captain James Cuthbert, Esq; lying on the North-Weft fide of the River Sr. Law rence, Province of Quebec, distant from that City forty fix Leagues, from three Rivers fifteen, from Montreal fifteen, and about the fame distance from Lake Champlain, where the River from said Lake, empties it fclf into St.Lawrcnce,oppofitc to said Estates. The Conditions are, viz. The Landa to be given off forever: The Quit-rents at the rate of two Bushels and a half of W heat, and one Spanish Dollar, per hundred Acres, per Annum, with the customary alienation Fines upon a Sale, and the firft two yeaia free of tents. Any Person, or Persons, that inclines to take up any of fa’d Lands, may apply to Mr. Stephen Tuttle, Land Surveyor at Fort MiU ler, in the County of Albany ; or to the Pro prietor at his Manor of Bethier, who will in form them of the quality and situation of the raid Tracts : They are esteemed among the best Lands in the Province, for railing all forts of Grain, and hath already, fettled on them, above fix hundred Families, (there is a Ifo good Filhmg and Hunting) and the Land n ow proposed to be given off, lies about two Leagues back from the River St. Lawrence. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Mathematical Inftrumeut Maker, tHas to fell At his SHOP, formerly known by the name of TheCao w n Coffee- house. At the Head of the Long-Wharf, King-street, BOSTON, A Large Afibrtment of HADLEY’s and Davis’s Quad rants, hanging and Handing C m pafles in Brass and Wood, Gauging and Sur veying Instruments, Cases for Instruments, large and small Pcrfpedive Glaflis in Ivory, Wood and Fs<h Skin ; plotted Scales, Gun ter Scales and Dividers, Surveyors Chains, Artifical Magnets with Cases, SandGlaflij, from two Hours to a Quarter of a Minute: Instruments of a new Conftrudion to mea sure Boards,Quarter Waggoner's, Atkmfon’s Epitomes, Wilson’s ditto, Pattoun's Naviga tion, Seamen’s assistants, Calendars, Mari ner’sCompafles rectified, Young Man’s Co mpanion, Journal Books, Ink-Powder, Qyilf, and Paper, Paper-Hangings. An Aflortmerx of Brass Pocket-Compares with and without Cards, Box Rules, Slates and Pencils, Jack- Knives, plated Shoe andKneeßuckle»,Pinch beck, Block-Tin, and Brass ditto, Compass Seals, and Watch Keys, Ac. dec. N. B. All forts of Mathematical Instru ments are made and repaired by the above Williams. Those who will favour him with their Custom may depend upon being well used, and have their wurk done with fidelity and dispatch. March