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his Mi jelly's Mt-op and the IV torch Eart-Indiarnan Florida, Weai ard Hound Sloops. Sailed this Morning -with rhp fix Tranfportt, all the Outward-bound, and Rowley'; Hagan, fbrSt Kitts. Arri.eland fa Jed for Adventure, Bailey, from Honduras Fa mouth, Dontop, from Marx land and Diana, White, fern ihe Gra-adts. Wind N. 0.

30. Arrived the Batchelor, Shtl'y, from LVirion and Two Brothers, Angel, Dart- STuth. Sai'ed the King, and Syon, Wcod, for London Jewfon, for NtWCiflle Anr Elizsbuh, Harrifon, for Whitby Judea, Hammond, for and George, Reed, for Sunderland. CowetjOii. 30.

Arrived the Thomas Livingftone, from London, for Jamaica. Gravcjndi 03. jr. Paired by the Laurel, Johnfon. from Longiound Ruby, Waters, an 1 Neptune, from Petcfbuigh Chi iiicpher, Boycc, and Mary and ane, tjom Dram; and Ann, Harper, from rederickuadt.

The Thomas and Mary, Kelly, from London, is ar rived at Faro. Hought-m, GodlhaH, from ditto, at Fuuca, Wills, from Malaga, at Hamburgh. Raven, Belfon, from London, at Hendmas. Black Prince, Duley, frrrn' Senegal, at Maryland. Ltncaiter, fenkins, from ditto, at ditto.

Photoix, Brodtrick, from Rka, at Stangate Floia, Mayforn, from si', at New-Voik. Higlit, from London, at New-York. Ditchers of Gordon, Wynne, from ditw, at Hops, Dav from New York, at Doser. Nancy, P) ne fr Cork, at Lifb m. i annia, Ba from London, at ditto.

Me CUPV F.anks, from Hull, at ditto. Th eeSiftirs Murphy, from Bantry, at dj to. Xingiton Packet, Mattocks, trom Jamaica, at 8 i Mercury, Sexton, from Ki'ts, at ditto. Ann, Hurley, from 1 otk, at Sarah Hmiter, Oportc Chirming Sally, (late Duncan) frc'm South Ctyc-lina, it ditto. Abigail, Stephens, from atrDover, Henry, Grteve from Quebtck, at ditto.

Tnendfliip, Wilfoa, from Mufouito Sftore, at ditto. PLANTATION NEWS. PHILADELPHIA, Sk.pt. to. Letter from tie Merchants CotJMitteeefBofioa, to of Ptiiladtlpbia.

Gentlemen, Roflon, tept. 7, 1770. We have ihe PleaTure to inform you, that in Confequence of a Committee being fent hence to Newport and Providence, they have refpeflivcly come into fuch Resolutions as have been voted fatisfaftory tie Trade here at their Meeting on the 5th Initant, and therefore we recommend them to your Favour, and to a free and uninterrupted Trade as formerly. SB I We are, Gentlemen, yours, We are defired te inform the Public, that the Trade between this Ciry and Rhode Iiland is opened, and a free Intercourfe admitted ES sfual. William Fijber, and ether Members of the Merchant- Committee.

Manyof the Inhabitants of this City, who Come i fince entertained Hopes of Advantage from a Continuation of our Non-importation Agreement, being now fully convinced it cannot anfwer the End propolcd, and that the Trade-of this City mult leverely f.el the Effects of adhering to thatMeafure, while the Cloni's around us are enjoying the Advantages of our Inactivity, are of Opinion, it a pro er Time to make an Alteration in the faid Agreem nt. W. have conferred together, and con- vefed with many others on the Subject, who are ot Opinion with us, that the Sentiments of iheSjbforibers to the Nan-importation Agreement mould be taken, whether faid Agreement continue, or be diffolved, fo far as to open the Importation of Goods from Great- Britain a. ufual, Tea, and fuch other Articles as are, or may befubjeel to Duties, forthe Pur- pofe or railing a Revenue in Amdjjca, ex- cepel. In order to accomplifli this, the following -Method is propofed, that two of the Sub- fciibtrs be joined with two of the Committee, and th fe four, in Conjunction with two or thr-e other reputable not jrnrnedi- aiely concerned in the Trade, to go round the and to take the Sentiments of the Sub-' fcr bers, without ufing any Arguments tain- flue ce the- Judgment; thofe who are for opening the Importation, tofabferibe a Paper, tl py of which'ii inclofed, and at the fame 7ime the Names of thofe who drffent, to be taken down in writing.

With this reafonable, and as wethink unexceptionable Meafure, we hope for your. pleafed to take the foregoing Pro- pr.l'il under Confederation, and favour us with yo'ur Sentiments thereon as foon as poflible. We are your friends, John Reyneli, William Weft, James and Diinker, Jofeph Swift, Tench Francis, Th Fifher, Hugh Randle Mitchell, War.andBertlesShee,-Jn. and Clem. Biddle, Philip Benezer, Jeremiah Warder, John Drinker, Richard Parker.

Philadelphia, Sept. 12. We the Subfcribers having confidered the pfefent State of theTradeof this Province under the Non-importation Agreement, figned the 6th of February, and iothof March 1769, and being convinced a further Continuation thereof will not'anfwer the good Purpcfcs tended, do mutually agree, that if a Majority of the Subfcribers thereto mould be of Qpi- nioi), that Agreement fhould be altered, and teftify the fame by fubferibing their Names thereto; we £hall then confiderourfelvcs at Liberty to.order -Goods from Great Britain, except Teas, and other Articles as are, or may be a Duty on Importation, for the Pur- jofe of jaifirrg a Revenue in America. Ahd that every other Colony may have Britain in like Martnicvwe do further agree to refiria our Ordeii fent thither, that the Goods be not. fliifiped from, thence before the.

firftpf January next. Tc 1 tvintB the Gemfnit'ee returned Anfnuef. Gentlemen, We are lorry to find the NOT -importation Agreement has not yet produced; th'e'deiired, Meafures can be entered into whereby we Hill a'ffert our ajid ojjpofe the Syflem of Slavery formed for Afaericd, the Subfcribers to that may determine. the preient Situation of Af-' fairs, we agree with that it is very proper to take their Sentiments on what is belt to be we do not think otirfefves at Liberty to adopt the Method propofed by you, as the Agreement itfelf has pointedout another. Every Subfcriber bur Agreement has pledged his Word and Honour to adhere to it, until the complained of is repealed, or until a general Meeting of the Subfcribers, after three Days public Notice, fhall determine otherwise.

We are ready to call a general Meeting theSubfcribers whenever we are requeued but any otherM-de of taking their Sentiments, we have no Power to as you feem think otherwife, wefliaH lay the Article of our Agreement, together with your Pro- pofal, and this our Anfwcr, before the Public, and let them judge. We are ydur aflured Friends, Your humble Servants, William Fifher, Samuel Howell, Thomas Mifflin, George Roberts, John Gibfon, Philadelphia, Sept. 14. Daniel Benezet, John Cox, Charles Thompfon, Alexander Hulton, J. M.

Nclbit." COUNTRY" NEWS. York) 30. Friday the Remains of the Marquis of Granby paflld thro' this City for Belvoir Callle, in order to be interred in tl.e Family's Buryit Place. On Thnrfiay the- Corpfe was met two Miles on the other Side of Malton by a Party of Elliott's Light Horfe, who efcorted it to that where it lay all Night, and had a Guard mounted and all Military Honours pnid to it. The next Day the lame Party efcorted it two Miles to wards this City.

During the Corpfe's Stay here a dumb Peal was rung at St. Martin's, Coney Itreet. A few Days fince was married at Skipton, in this County, Thoisas Robinfon, that Place, Efq; to Mrs. Eleanor Craven, of Craven, Efq; late of Kirby Lonfdale, Weft On Thurfday was imrred at Stockton, John Stapylton Efq; to iV.i's Sally Robin fon, Daughter Leonard Robinfon, Efq; of that Place. On the 21ft Lift, died, in an advanced Age, at hii Houle in Bifhop-Auckland, James Ag new, Efq; formerly a in his Majeity's D.agoons, and Father of Lieut.

Col. Agnew, of the 44th Re iment of Foot. On Thurfsy laft died at Gargrave, Mrs. Wilfon, RelicT: of the late Matthew Wilfon, of Efhton, Efq; aft Thurfday died at Nencaftle, the Lady of Michael Pearfon, Efq; late High Sheriff for th; Ceunty of Northumberland, and Daughter of the late Bowes, of Cleadoh, in the Co mtyof Durham, Efq; "Price baamT is. -TpHE ConilabIe Guide aad Pocket or pkin and for iHgh and Phtty Conftabfct, TitbWgmen, fee.

for pajfing through, fe- fveral OfRces. -'Wftfi forrie ufeful ObTervatitmi. To jwhich is Method of ehufing them in London, and the OrBce of a Churchwarden, and a Guide to- Fairs. Printed for Tovey, in Bell Yard, near LincoWs fnn. An INTRODUCTION to iaform the Public, that th; undermentioned Ejrfcourre is defrr ered-in an aad CsBtiltarJBfcnner, being principally intended "Tor the Perofal Of at may be afflfled, and whtt is worfe, hare been fheDiforder therein treated on, furrier that they may after- taio with fomtCertainly, whether any Rcmaws ofthe Porfon ii fHH lurking in the Blood, or whether left labouring under the of UrongMeicvrial Medicines.

Let him well obfene the of the injtnious Dr. Peter Shaw, Ppyncian hu bits Ma- jetry, tiz. That frequent dying Pains, Head-acha, and other Symptoms, occafioned either by the Mercury or the Relicks of the often continue after fuppofed Cureof the Infection." This Day is publijhed. Price zs.6<L The Fourth Edition; with Additions, Dedicated to Mr. POTT, Senior principal Surgeon to St.

Bartholon.ew'1 Hofpital. New ESSAY on the VENEREAL DISEASE, aBd Method of CURE. By BECKET, M.D. and Man Midwife. In this Work tbe Ntceflity of deviating from the prefent Mode of Practice, is candidly considered, and reasonably aciounted for.

Tbe Reader alfo informed of a new ditcovered Medicine, and it's cellence, with all other it fairly examined and explained. This Medicine is an Eflence, a few Drupj of which is a Dofe in a Glaft of in fl'ght Cafes in eigh' or ten the Cure ii effected i'hout the lisA InconrenUnry to tbe Patient. It is to hid at Mr. William's, Bookfefler, No ti, next the Mitre Tavern, Fleet-ftreet; ar Mr. DixweU's, Printer, in St.

Martin's Jane; at the Doctor's Houfe in George-flreet, York Buildings, in Bottles at and 5s. A Label is on tbe Bottle figned by him in Writing, alfo full Directions, with Rules for Diet and Ezercife, that the Patient may conduct himfelf through tht Cure, wjth perfeft Sccrefy: However, if ihe will give proper Advice ia all Cafes. an EYSER's Famous PILLS, fo well known all for iheir.fuperior Efficacy in curing every Degree of a certain Diforder, without the leaf! Trcu -le or Confinement, being the only Remedy ufed fur thefe Years paO iruall the French Hofpitals: They are alfo moft crTcclual in the icurvy, Leprofy, Stiff Joints, White Swelings, Gout, apd.Rbeu- raatifm. Sez Nana'ive of the well-ttefted Cafes To be hsd all the Vcjidcrs of the Pills, viz. at Dr.

Cowprr's, in John Street, Oxford Mailtet Mr. Nicoll, Number 51, Sc. Paul's Ch rch-Yard Mr. Axtell, Number 1, Lane, Cornhill Mr. Durham, facing the Cannon Tavern, Chaiing C'ofs At the Printing- Office, No.

41, tleet-ftreet: MelT. Fletcher and Hodg- fon at Cambridge! and Mr. Turpin, Boolcfeller, at the en Key, H.cWs's St. John ftrteu Pcfofal tif tlteJPaonc io geseralv beiag written a Stile foitahfe to ertry Capacitx, and calculated not only to infbrntl but relieve the Affiiaed with flattered; whh a Cure. Fdf obv zLit Pana in the at 'Cdipplafntj in the Paifagey i -otherSymptdms.

are oftencaufed the Blood, even aftc an imagined Care, miftoot Scursy, qr to the RuuSof: the of Thoufandsjofwr Feibiw' Creatures. fJtu Price £1. The Third Ediiott, with-AddiuojJV Dedicated to ChaaaJUicas, Metabef of Pwlia- raeni for-tte-Cijcx of DuWin. A New Treadfe on the VENEREAt gruuuihVGiecti, SetnHsdrWeak- of By JUB. and Man Midwife, In Work apliirfina fatisfaexory Account af.thofvDilbrderSrandrheir Thelteadets axe atft of new Medical Difcoveiy the Dropi, whofe fupc-rior Excelkncc to all other Remcdica, hach fuffickntlj deteoftrhrated, a Dtops in any fisaplt Liquid tst a Dofe, sod in a swcastt (by thispeculiertFtildandeflicacious Method) performed JBj Days, without a a wi'b peiteS '-Eafe and Secrecy, It Sotttet'at at Mr.

Blah's, Bookfeiler, at Number -sntCctrhbtll of Mr. Bookfeltcr, at too, iq Fleet- Mr.Tufpiri, Bookfeller, at Jnconveniecce; Each shs teakd hia HE Aggrieved with ORDERS, have not yeiTafeen-Orv- LOW- This Day Price bound iSs. a new elegantly printed in fix Volumes, of Collection of Poems, by feveral Hands. Piinted for J. Dodfley, in PaH mall.

Where miy he had, an Edition of tha fame Book in the large Odlavo Size, printed on a i arge Letter, Price bound il. Saturday nexe be publijhfd, In two Volumw Oftavo, bound in the Vellvra -Manner, or IOS bound in Calf, Edition with coniiderable Additions and Irtnirorements of, HE GENERAli PRACTICE of PHY- extiacicd thjfdy from the Writings of the flfoft celebrated P'racxieaj and TranfacVicns of' the London Eflays, and of die learned Academies in To which is prefixed an Introduction coniaimag Enquiries rehtive to the Patient, of dillinguilaing otie Dil-afe from ano- of th-: Pulfe, of- the Confent of the Nervous of Obftruclions, By H. JSROOKES, M. D. Pjrinted for T.

Carnan, and F. Newhery, Jun. at No 65, in St. Paul's Crurch yard. In this Edition the Teveral Articles in the Appendix to the Fifth Edit on are preperly diftiiMtcd through the Volumes; wib recent ttfeove rterand in the df have been made both in and" pther Parts of "Europe So that upon (be Whole it is hoped that this Work will be con'fidered as an ufeful Repertory, which Physteiihs' may eafilv confult for their In- fbrmatibn Dirediifin, and which thofe of a more advaneedicfafi to'fdr the Meth ds and'Opinions of theft mil celebrated i A R.

I Stirgeon, at Chelfea-, continues to inocula'e Perfims in airy and commodious, Apart men's, at the different Prices of Ten, Five, and T-sree Guineas, according fo the Accommodations they ohufe, and the-Time-they are vt ih him. Having carried on this Plan for eight Years with Succefs and Satisfaction to hie" Patients) he for a I Continuance of the public Eavour, Recommrn dation of thofe Gentlemen of the Facul'y, who bave already honoured him with their Patronage. And thofe Patients who are put may depend upon being tnateJ with the molt Tendernefs, C.re and i Humanity. I Particulars may be known of Mr. Reid, at his Houfe in Pall mall, near the Haymarket, or in Pa- ralife Row, Chelfea.

N. B. The Fixtures, Utenfils, Drugs and Chymiwis of an Ar-othecary's Shop to be difpofed of. A Caution to the PUBLIC. R.WALKEK'sPatentJESUlT*sDROP hich are a moilcenain.cheap, pleafsnt, fafe, mediate Cure ifcovered for Gleets and Seminal both Sexes are fubjed XQ though ever to obftinaie and long standing, and Meant occafioned mi for from it 's flightft to it's mud maLar ant Sjftem lite wifafor the Stone in che Bladder, and all Cafes.

To bt had at our Watehuufie, Number 45, tile King 's Aran, oppofifcthe SeaioBi-houie, Old Eai'ey, in Bottles at ct. and as. 6d, each and at Mr. Macklnder 's. at the King's Arms, Caftle-ftrtet, Oxford Road Mr.Resd't King-ftreft, St.

Mr Edmocd's, Frving-pao A Hey, oppofite t. Thomss'f, Mr. Hardwell, Grocir, near Salt-Petre Bank, mi th field and at MelT. Richardfon a Urqohart, Numbe 91, Stationers, under the Boral Exchange, and no where clfe. about the At thx abore Places may be had, Dr.

Wallier's Specific Purging Towdtrs, at as. 6d. 1 Pot. The Patsatecs, have come to a Refo'ution to oneachBottU, their Name J. Weflets Co that the Public may no longer be imfofeJ on (as their Seal as been counterfeited, I ike wife theirMed'cines.) Fervour Health Sake ask for Dr.

Walker 's Patent Jefuits Drops. Advice given gratis "in all Cafes, "by J. WESSELS and Co For Weakneilea ia either Sex, whether'aatursj or acquired by fecret Caufes, is etrncJlly recommended that important Remedy, ATURE'S Grand RESTORATIVE, a Medicine invented by J. H. SMYTH, M.D.

and Man-Midwife, Author of -the new Treatife on the- Venereal Ditcafe, Onjnifm, ten Years ex tenfive-praArce, (by innumerable InfUnces) has putable proved this noble Cotnpofiioa to be the grested Cordial to Nature Medicine has produced, it is as ad- miracle Remedy for thofe unhappy Pe have impaired, their Conflitudons to a difpoudiog State by that henious Vice Onania, -or fuch as by fevese Illneft, Debauch 's of any Kind, or lortgCourfes of curials, fo that Animal Juices become totajly im- povtriflied inall fuch Cafes-it will to Admiration nourBhj comfort, and revi ve the ole Vital Syftem, and in every Degree irtvigcrate the A'insal F-undions. They therefore who fee) the fecret Infirmities of advancing Yean, or whetethe Power of Vouth begins to decline) will -tnii great Reftorativetheir not only fortifies -the feebled Parts but reinstates Health and Vigour to a It is by theft va- fuable rVoper i tne Caufe of Impoteixy in the one Sex, andBarcnnefs in the otherjare removed by this inimitable Medicine, which many have experienced to their preflible Satisfaction. Much more might be faid in Behalf of this my Rcilorative h-rving been tried and approved of by many eminent Profeflors of" the Faculty, and the Compliments I have daily paid roe th perlonally and by Letter, bur leaft it mould be d-emed Exaggeration, I (hall only fay a Trial of it will removeevefy Scruple Diffidence-by Teftonng Health to my Patients and doing Honour to my Practice. J. SMYTH.

The Medicine to be ha-1 in at is. and TOI, 66. with full Diveftjons, at Mr 87, CornhiH Mr. Pridden Poikfrller, No. loo, Fleet ftreet; Mr.

1 urpin, Bonk eller, the Golden Key, St. John-llreet, Srrdthfiei and of tbe Doctor, at his Houfe in Johnfon Cusit, Clearing Crofs, who may be confulted perfonally, by Letter. An Flfcy on Onani Gleets, Seminal Weak- neffei, the Caufe of Impotency to be had gratis, where tbe Medicine is (old. sNERVOUS and DROPS; earnelly for dm, own to give a ar tley are fafe, the Cure a their Sufieriority ioSj Ot erRemedtes yet publifted or psefcrib.d, in 2 and Hypoed mbHnM relaxed and 'nwdated d.rtu-bed Sleep, Catching, Starting, Cramp, Mare, Verfgo. Lof, of the and Stomach.

M.ft or Di mne wih the Ap! Fearar.reof before jections, and every tvfa'ady pearanre of Specks before the Eyes, De- of the Neivous Syrteraj and. during the New and Full of the Moon, are a Preferv-itive agiinft Apoplexies, Befidef the numerous public Atteilations, the Afflicted may be referred to great Numbers, whofe Csfes never appeared in Print, a who are happily cured by ihe regularUfe of the above Medicines, after every other Method that cculd be for Rcicf here, and in diiFerent Cooo- trics has fdiled. W. LOWTHER, Tha abf ve Medicines, by Royal Authority, are "fold at thepoctor'sHoufe, the Golden Lamp, Harton-Garden in Pu eels of 5s. asd 31.

each alfo at Mr.Cook's, Bookfelie mPates-noHer row; and at Mr. Paillet's, in Prinre's-ftreet, Le cefter-fiolds, where Attendance and Advice, as ufual, are given gratis. At are fid his Antifco. butic Ponders, a certain Remedy, tor all Sc. rbutic Comp aints.

Books at large gratis. OYAL PATENT ELE for the Cure of Rheumatifm, Scurvy, See. fold by tbe inventor, R. ROCK, M. U.

at-hiaChymift Shop, the Corner of Be.l-iavage Inn, Ludga e-hili, Lo donj in Pots of 6 s. or'3 s. with a Book of ample John Rignton, of Green dragon-court, ia cured of an tficer in ais Leg, Sec. 1 HER ztt cafy, exped tious aod for Con-, lumptions, Coughs, Coldt, Horlecefs, Sote Thr jts, and other DiCr.au: of the Br.afl, Throat, or Mouth. This Medtciae, though a late Invention, ii already too well known and ettaohihrd to need any nien.iation.

Thofe who wojld know the Reafon why it fnccceds whefi all fibers hnve failed, are defired to read tbt Pamphlet, enttleJ, Or. Stern's Medical Advice to the Cor.futnpuve Afthmstic People of England, the 8tb of which is now publilbed; where the Patient will alfo find proper Directions relative to hit and Exercife. But the Public are particularly requeiled to obferve, th in the Small-p Mejfles, Inflammalions of the Breaft, called Pleurifiss, tbe frequent Application of- th's Medicine will afF.rd the Patient more Relief thin all other Remedies whatCpeter, The it 6s. a Battle, and Pamphlet Price is. are fold b'yAlmbn in Piccadilly, Wood fall at Charing- Curtis in Fteet-ftiee', Bladonjn Pater-nofter- Row, Cooke in.Ccu-nhill, BookfeUerj in London; and may likewife b-; had of moftof the principal Bookr filers, See.

throughout England. HE RsftoraMve REMEDY; or, Cardial prepared u.i.ler the Direction of BECKET. In tfie of Seven fince the Publication of new Medicine, as weltsts forns- Yean before io private Practice, nothing of Kind ever knewn to be idtoiniftertd wi thx liteEucrefa. In it 's Operation it fooo thf Pat from all Weafcnefles, whether natural rjuiied, ay ihe called or queuce long and Severe' ItlnefTee. ft pet only forj- tifiej the weak Ptrtt, but re -eftabtifces Healih and Vigour to a decayed ConlHsution.

TfiofefirJl 'jSynsp. tomi attack Perfont advancing inYearjs art remov and the natural'Powers ot the whole Vital tins prtArred, comforted, and prolonged. So friendly, to this Gordlal, it acta as ieal Noir- r-ftmeatas-weUas a Medical Aflfeftant. itU bj theA onrqpalkd VJrtuea that the iCaitJct of Itwsteflcyisai4M odwr, ass fjmoft rempfed.by thk ANRmNr of Iaftsiiipct hati. of this, let what this Medicine arc Dole, iaaGlafs of Wine.

41 Mr.Di^r^lfno^ua^t.Lane,i^atfttne Medicine' for SaJcin BpttUs at Guinea witk Ditacttons; alfo at the Houfe in Georgc- ftroet, Yoik Each Bottle is figued in his own Hand WritjjK, luring been. iofpeeted by him. Thefe who tniflf to communicate their Cafes by Letter, niajr depaodsjA it'sbeihg anfwered. if I drinotostcWetheabOTeamaxmg of this Cordial, 1 mould be anEnemy to myielCarjd the Pohlic, to whin I -much obliged firf the repeated Fifojm I navrc reccitad in their Approbation of my Mcdiciae. LONDON: Pri by S.

WOODFAXX, A of a modsyts Ptt.r ft ollsr i where LETTS AS the Antfcor. in received, and Tirre. Shi.Mtef A If VF JTJSii NTi.

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