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[1767 agree on reasonable Terms, as one Half the Purchase Money may remain on Interest for several Years. At- tendance will be given, and the Conditions made known, on the Day of Sale, by Samuel Tucker, Executor. — The Pennsylvania Gazette, No. 1996, March 26, 1767. Perth Amboy March 26. TO BE SOLD By the executors of the late Andrew Johnston, Esq ; deceased, A Large new brick house two stories high, situated on the highest and pleasantest spot in Perth-Amboy, on the lot of about se\^en acres o...f good land, on which there is a large garden with a good collection of fruit trees, and a fine young orchard of best grafted apples : The house consists of four large rooms on a floor, the upper one and garrets not finished. A small lot near to the above mentioned, 22 feet front and 100 feet back, both on High street. A small pasture lot of near two acres, a little out of town. A lott of good woodland of about 80 acres, about two miles from Sprowles's ferry, and joins to the stage road. A l(^t of near 400 acres lying at Matcheponix, adjoin- ing the farm late Andrew Johnston's, is capable of being made a fine farm, the wood on it will readily sell to the neighbouring forges, but three miles distant from it.
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