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Ad'. TaV I IOS. Pilch. '12SY Turpentine 2s, Rice 15 s. Bihea tea 5s.

3d. 'J. CUSTOM HOPSE, PHILADELPHIA, INWARD EnTXIXS. Schooner SalJey, Thomas Dean, from Salem. Brig Delaware Henry Lifle, from Cadiz.

Snow Good intent; John Taylor, from Co wes. 15hip Crawford, Nathaniel Stokes, from Dublin. Sloop Gorham, Benjamin Lunt, from Bofton. Polly, Thomas Bunch, from N. Providence.

I Aurora, William Higgs, from Do. Thomas Burrows, from Barbados. Ship Tyger, Gawen Burrows, for Jamaica. MirHin, John Peele, for Cork. Brig Swallow, William Hayes, for Do.

S'oopMary Ann, Samuel Spofforth, for Bermuda. Sloop Mary Ann, Samuel Skinner, for St. Kitts. Experiment, Daniel Dole, for Bofton. Snow Sukey, Thomas Farr, for Cork.

Sloop Gorham Benjamin Lunt, for Bofton. BVig Charming Nancy, George Nicholfon, for W. Indies. Jenney, Alexander Magee, for Dublin.1 Cleared. Schooner Katey, George to Annapolis.

Sloop Glafgow, John Gladding, to Brig Robert, George Shannon, to St. Kitts. Sloop Charming Betfey, Samuel Lloyd, to Maryland, Speedwell, George Burfell, to Newfoundland. Jane, Jacob to N. Providence.

Ship joiepn and Jane, William Warfdell, to W. Indies. Schooner Salley, James White, tojamaicai Sloop Minerva, Owner, to Do. Brig Thiftle, John Murray, to Antigua. Snow Charming Jenney, Morgan to Madeira.

Prig John and Richard, Thomas Calvert, to Barbados. Snow Europa, George Davis, to Antigua. Sloop Teneritf, George Eccles, to Sh) rake of Cumberland, John Bennet, to Newfoundland. William league, to Do. Philadelphia, June 11.

1752. Hp who! bought Trenton Lottery' Tickets from the Print ers hereof, or from William Franklin, and have drawn Prizes, are deiir'd to call for their Money within Ten Days, otherwife it will be fent up tol'renton. 1 Juji puhlljhed, and to be fold by the Printers hereof (Price One Shilling and Nine pence) TH Votes of the kit Seflioris of the Affembly of the Province of Pennfyhania. Of whom may be had (Price is.) the following Laws, viz. AlV Act for erccling Part of the Counties of Philadelphia, and Lancafter, into a feparate County.

An Act or creeling the North Weft Part tf Bucks into a feparate County. An Aft to regulate the Affile of Bread hCt to prevent Difputes about the Dates of Conveyances, WILLIAM BENNING, Stay maker, pofite to Mr. Franks's, in Front ftreet. Tbctf. and 4tber Inflrulner.ts and Writings.

An Act for diretling the Choice of Mpeclors in the Counties of Chefter, Lancafter, York, Cumberland, Berks, and Northampton. An Act preventing Bribery and Corruption in the Election of Sheriffs and Coroners ivttbin this Province. N. B. The above Laws were publilhei on Saturday, the ift of March hft.

I ALSO Price is. 6d.J THE OECONOMT of HUMAN LIFE. Part the Second. Tranflated from an Indian Manufcript, found foon alter that which! contained the Original of the firft Part and written by the fame Hand. In a fecond Letter from an Englifi Gentleman refiding at China, to the Earl of The THIRD EDITION.

TO BE SOLD, TH houfe in which Mrs. Mary Leech now lives, fituate on the north fide of High ftreet, commonly called Market ftreet, being in Iront 14 feet 6 inches, and in depth ioz feet be the fame more or lefs. For terms and title, enquire of the fubferiber, at Mr. Jonathan Evans's, in Front ftreet. Thomas Bicklev Polgreen.

fl lancafter, June 1, I752 MADE hisefcapeout of this goal, and ran away, one James Grady, An Irifh man, about 6 feet: high Had on when he went away, An old hat, wcrfted cap, white liooen (hirt, old blue coat and jacket, good leather breeches, good ftockings and ihoes. Whoever apprehends and brines back theTaid or if oner, fo land, belonging to Ebenezer Tomlinfon, 20 feet in breadth, and 99 feet in depth, fituatc below the Draw bridge, on the weft fide of Second ftreet, bounded by John Wilcox on the fouthwaid, northward with another mefluage of Ebenezer Tomlinfon's taken in execution, by Samuel Morris, Sherift. I in their accounts, in order to be paid i And thofe tubo are indebted to roe, to make Jpcedy payment. Gabriel M. A.

Stvede Minijler. N. B. I have feme very good High DutJ or German books in divinity, fuch as firmans, and otbtr pi ritual meditations j. likevjife a horfe to difpofe of.

Li perfons indebted to the eftate of Thomas Griffitts, Efq; deceafed, are defir'd immediately to make payment: And thole that have demands againft faid eftate, are deiir'd to bring them in to the fubferibers (who are impower'd to fettle the fame) that they may be adjufted by the firft of Auguft next. Charles lioRRis, Joseph Fox, Joseph Moris, Abel James. houfe O.TlCE is hereby niven. Trut the Inhirance Office, for (hipping and houfei, is kept by Joseph ders, at his rr 1 i wwcic Jirici rcmoerion, icnior, iaieiv lived, near tne Qaeen Head, in Water ftrtet. fTray'd or ltolen out ot the pafture of jTnomas Tindall, in Trenton, A little by horfe, about 13 hands and a half high, 5 years old, fmall fwitch tail, blaze in his branded on tne near (houlder (hod all round, and can pace and trot.

Whoever takes up the faid creature, and brings him to Thomas Tindall, in Tienton, or Jofeph Cobourn, in Philadelphia, (hall have Twenty Shiiiinjs reward, and reafo'naWc charges, paid by t7 John Smarpless. away on tkc tith inft; from John IngHsTAn; IriA ferVarit lad, named Jmes By mi about 17 years of of middle' ze, pretty much pock mark'd, fair complexion, fpeaks goodEng lih, and is very talkative: He took with him, a sew fpeckled lin cen fhirt, and fome half worn, ozenbrigs frock and trowfers, green cloth jacket, good worfted dockings, and good hoes, i hat and cap He is fuppofed to have gone with a ragged fellow (who was feeri with him late lift Saturday night)' towards Maryland, in fome part of which his father refides. Whoever takes up and fecures faid as hislmafter may have, him again, (hall receive Thirty Shillings reward, and all reafonable charges, paid cn demand, by A 1 John Inglis perfons indebted to the eftate ot, Enoch Story, late of this city, hatter, and Elizabeth Story, his Widow, both deceafed, are defired to make fpeedy payment, to Edward Evans, cr Thomas Say, executors And all thofe that hive any demands againft faid eftate, are defired to bring in their accounts, that they may be adjufled. N. B.

The faid executors have a likely Negroe woman to fell Rtj away on the 7th at night, rrom Jofeph Frazier, living at Timber Creek, Gloucefter county, An Iriih fervant' man, named William Davis, about 21 years of age, low ftature, and Aim, with fandy hair: Had cn when he went away, a lightilh colourd old jacket, check good buck (kin breeches, blue worfted ftockings, good neats leather ihoes, a flag handkerchief, and an old hit; he has a foreihin. Alfo went away with him, An Irifh fervant woman, belonging to Samuel Boggs, near Haddonfield, in Gloucefter county, namd Mary Kelly, of low ftature, freih coloured, a bout 20 years of age i Had on when (hz went away, An ozenbrigs fhift, with white (leeves, and alfo a coarfe tow ihift, with white fleeves, old cali mincoe gown, of a light brown colour, and an old red cloak has a large icar on her arm, and anctker on the b2ck part of one of her legs. 'Tis luppos'd they will pafs for man and wife. Whoever takes up and fecures faid that their mailers may have them again, Hull have Three Pounds reward, and reafonable charges, paid by Joseph Frazier, Samuu Bocgs. aoout ichaods high, his two hind teet white, a natural pacer Alfo a fmalJ black horfe.

branded W. oh the near moulder, and on the near buttock. Whoever takes up the faii horfes, and brings them to the fubferiber, fhall have Ten Shillings reward for each, paid by ji Marcus Kuhl. Juft imported, and to be by I FRANCIS RICHARDSON, At the corner of Letitia coort, in Market ftreet, very reafbna for ready money or fhort credit, 'Ariety of ozenbrigs, check linnen, Irifh linnens Scotch lin nens, fheetine, printed linnens, pomerania hnnens, dowlas, long lawns, piftol lawns, clear lawns, cambricks, irv pieces and patches, tandem hollands, tandem filefias, napkening diaper, clouting ditto, cotton hollands, 7 eights and 3 qr. garlix, fhaloons, tammies and calimancoes, fine camblets, tabberits, calicoes, writing paper, mens and womens thread ftockings, dyfookfoys, black taffeties, fans, fewing (ilk, threads, ribbons, tapes, coloured and white gloves and mittens, black alamode, fpotted Iawc, Duke handkerchiefs, buckrams, black velvet, cutlary, pewter, wool cards, Sec.

il 0 j. Philadelphia, May 28, I752. STray'd away on the 8ih inft. from William Ball, Gold fmith, in Front ftreet, A black horle, between 13 t4 14 hands high, has a white (lit on his nofe, and wall eyes, mod before, a bout 6 years old Whoever takes up faid horfe, and brings him to the fubferiber, (hall have Shillings reward, befides reafona blecharges, paid by William Ball A dow Evans s. To be (old, by Capt.

RICHARD STILES, Likely Negroe man, about 26 years of age, who has had the fmall pox. Alio a likely Negroe boy, about 12 years of age, and a Negroe eirl. likewife about 12 vears of aee. Enquire on board the (loop at fenkins's wharfF; or at the widow vans's, in Market ftreet. N.

B. A variety of dry goods to be fold at the above Jiam'd wi i Philadelphia, May 25 X752. RUn away, on the 16th inftant, from Nathan Bewiey, of A bington townfhip, an Englifh fervant nam'd Willianv, Alon, about years of age, of middle ftature, thin vifage, his' removed from Market ftreet, to Mr. William Moores, op nead (hiv'd juft before he Went away, and wears ah old worfted cap He is apt to talk much of his being' on board one of the king (hips Had on when he went away oldjfelt hat, full of (hot; holes, grey cloth jacket, homefpun (hire, leather breeches, blue yarn ftockings, and old (hoes, newl foaled." Whoever takes up and fecures faid fervant, fo as his maftr may have him again, (hall have Three Pounds reward, and reafortable charges, paid by I Kathan Bewlev. that I may have him again, (hall have Three Piftoles reward, paid 'T be fold, by Andrew Smith, of Hopewell, in iiunterdon 4 I 1.

lir.A 1 ty me JohnClark, fub (herifr. CAME to plantation of Jofeph Pearfon, of Plumfted townfliip, Bucks county, in Odober lift, A bay mare, about J3 Hands and a half high, with niron grey mare colt, about 18 months old the mare paces and trots, the colt a pacer only the mare branded on both moulders. The owner defcribing their Other natural marks, proving his projerty, and paying charges, may iiave them again, virtue of a writ of Venditioni to ir.e directed, will be fold, on the 24th of this inft. A mefluagc and lot cf coufity, welt lerley, A very good plantation, containing 400 acres of land, fituate part in Hopewell aforefaid, and part in the bounds of Trenton, within 5 miles of the town fpot; the land is jr r. 1 $ul and fold Nicholas Scil, Gebrge Heap, Wil liam Bradford, David Hall, Price Five Shillings) A MAP of HILADE LP I and parts adjacent (with a perfpecli ve vie of he ATE HO0S in which.is laid down the roads, rivers, creeks arri publick buildings, that are within feven miles of the faid cityi with the fituation tf mbft of the dwelling houfes of the inhabitants within that; di ftancei jfujt publijbed, and to be fold by James Chattin, at the Printing" Office, next door to the Pipe, in Church Alley (Price Sixpence) RELIGION of the Antient Brachmans manifefted inE piftles and Difcourfes between Alexander the Great, and Din' cimus, King of the Brachmans giving a mort Account of their Manner of Living.

As alfo of the Religion of the Eastern Magi; and fome Hints of the Belief of the Antient Chinese and Philosophers concerning GOD, and the Fall of Man. Socrates faith, God is fo great, 'that of once he fees ell, bears ait, is every ivlere, and orders alt. Pythagoras faith, God refttr.bletb Light and Truth God himftf inhabits the Loivejl, Higbejl, and Middlemojl there is ho Being cr Place without God. Where alfo may be had, lately published, An Essay on Conduct arid Education, recommended to the People called by J. The Third Edition with an Addition of a Poftfcript to People of all other Perfwafions.

Price Sixpence. 1 1 i To be fold by CHRISTOPHER MARSHALL, At the Glden Boll, in CbcJinUt ftrect, Dr. BENJAMIN GOD FR General Cordial. A.T by' many years experience, and the conftant fuccefa that has attended the taking of my cordial drops in the fe veral diftempers of thercholick, griping of the guts, all forts of fluxes and loofenefs, hickup, pleurifyj rheumtiffJB, cauhpr d5 fliitiojls of humecrt qpOn the lungs, fevers, fmall pox, and in feveral diforders incident to children 5 it effects fo much be vond the force of other medicines as Is fcarce credible. And there Tolen or ftray'd away from the fubferiber, A large bay horfe, by the great reputation thefe fo much famed cordial drops have fo 6 t.r any 10rt or grain ana nearizoo acres hteIy cured of the Fl the cleared, and in good fence with a confidetable p.ece of moadow, Ceneral Cordial, and we beL affll.L with thit MGrl and more may oe made witn a hne young orchard fhere xs like we havc bcen bro ht fa wife on the faid Premifes.

a verv tmnA rrJO mill, with two nair of a 0 yn 0 r. jmoopjgaxe preet, London, lor re ef, and he very kind Arr. 7 7 ftones, bcultmg mills, and all conveniencics for making flour the ftones. bcultme mills, and all conveniences fnr makmp flour th mill grinds exceeding well and faft, and hath a large mill houfe, well built with ftone, with conveniencies to (lore a large quantity of wheat, flour, Sec. And there is likewife a good ftone! dwelling houfe on the faid premifes, with a cellar under it, and a large kitchen adjoining one end faid houfe, with abarn, ftableooper's houfe, garden, and other conveniencies, all commodioufly fituate on theeaft fide of Delaware river and when the river is! of a fui table heieht.

flour can be tranfported from the mill tail! bv water "TIT Intending, God ivilltng, for Sivedeland as fon as pojjible, do down the faid river to Trenton or Philadelphia. Any perfon ir tbercfore dejire Jucb gentlemen as have any demands on me, to bring clining to purchafe the plantation and mills, may enquire of the faid i. nx ua Know mc rerms or laie, wun an lncllputaDie, title for th? whole. Tbc. a Mon.

fT I A LI perfons indebted to the efiate of Charles Cookfon, late cf fe ymaj, juancepcr county, actcijea, are aejirea to pay, so prevent 7t.r. 1 1' 1 coarges sina icoje wcj cave any aemanas agatnp jata epate, ate dejired to bring in their accounts, that they may be adjufled, by I Elizabeth Cookfon, Aiminifiratrix. To the I A I sTj PETER A I de PRE FO A I Profeflbr ot the FRENCH Language, OPOSES to open a fchool at his houfe. next door to Mr. Rees Peters's, in Cheftnut ftreet, on Monday next, in the forenoon, from the hours of nine to eleven.

Thofe Ladies that will pleafe to favour him with their attendance, may depend upon his moft atiiduous endeavours to render them proficients in that polite language, in a (hort time. He will alfo wait upon any Gentlemen or Ladies, at their refpective dwellings, in the afternoon, or Other leifure hours. 1 J. A from Lokoon, Jackmaker, Next door but one to the Pewter Platter, in Front ftreet I r'l I .1 i mm .1 be pleafed to employ him, may depend upon being faithfully fervd oy tneir numoie xervanr, john aLl. univerlally gained, have induced many mean and meicenary pretenders to counterfeit them, by imitating my bottles and bills of directions as near as they can or dare to do, and thereby impofing upon the publick their dangerous compofitions for the true and genuine fort.

I do therefore think myfelf obliged, in gratitude for theuniverfil good reception my cordial drops have folong met with, and for the fafety of thofe who may have occaGon to ufe them, to give the publick this neceflary caution, which I defite may be obferved. That the bottle they thy have not only my chriftiaix name on the top of the bottle, but that my name at large be in each printed bill of directions, without which they may be aflured it is a notorious counterfeit, and. may be productive of the worft, conferences. CERT IFIC ATED Of feveral perfons cured of the Bloody Flux, by Dr. Benjamin God frey' General Cordial, cf Biihopfgate ftrect, London.

London. JHo mas Paty, of Hay don Court, in Sioalloxu jlrett in the. pari(h of St. James, IVeJlnutfier, labourer, maketh oath, That he this deponent being afflicted for feveral ays and nights with the Bloody Flux, and a continual gtiping, in a moft violent manner, and being advifed to make ufe of Dt. Benjamin Godfrey General Cardial, fold at his ware houfe, the comer of Artillery Lane, in Bifbopfgatt flrcet, London, this deponent faith, thit by tajcing one of his Six penny bottles of his faid cordial, at twice, he this deponent was perfectly cured, and has rux been troubled with the fame fince And it fires the fame may hi made publick, for the benefit of fuch perfons as labour under the fame diforder.

THO.PATY. Stvim at Grocers Hall, the iyth day cf October, 1748, befert 1 Rob. Ladbroke, Mayor, London.1 James GoticK, of Auftjnffrect, in the Parifti of St. Matthew, Betbnal Green, Weaver, do make oath, That I was lately afflicted with the Bloody Flux for fome weeks, by which1 diforder I was reduced to a very low and weak condition and being advifed by my friends to make ufe of Dr. Benjamin Godfrey's Gt sseral Cordial, fold at his ware houfe, in Bijhcpfgate frett, London, as a certain remedy, I did apply for, and did take, one of his Sixpenny bottles of Cordial i twice, and I was thereby perfectly cured, and I have not been fince afflicted with the like diforder And thit I defire may be made publick, for the good of all perfons labouring tinder fuch diforders, JAMES GORICK.

Sworn at Grocers Hall, the jl Day of November, 1748, before we Rob Ladbroke. whefe names are here under written, poor prifonera ia Wbittcbepel goal, lately like to lofe our lives by the Bltodf Flux, do, for the good of mankind, and in gratitude to Dr. Benjamin Godfrey, of Bifbopfgate ftreet, London, fcr his kind prefent of two dozen bottles of his General Cordial, declare, that by the help of his Cordial only, we were perfectly cured of the. Bloody FluXt, IJaac Huck, James IVilfon, Jtbn Aldridge, William Owens. JVitnefs, this iZtb day of Feb.

I748, Cath. Jackman, fiflerto the keeper. "E'the underwritten poor prifoners in IVbitecbapel ptifon. naving Dcea iniormea mat lomeof the poor pnlonershad been aflifled us with a free gift of feveral Bottles of his General Cordial, by means whereof we are quite rid of the Bloody Flux. Richard Rowland, James Philips, Henry Parks, James Gilcbrifi, 1 horn as Ruffell, Thomas Webber, Thomas tiojkins, John Purdey, Nathaniel Whitakerl Witnefs, Catherine Jackman, ffler to the keeper, March 8, 17484 Samuel Bk ach, living in Angel alley, la Little Moorfields iaoourcr, naYmg Dcen lor tnrce years paft troubled with the Bloody Flux 'm a moft violent manner, and could not rthd any relief (tho I had the advice of feveral eminent phyficians, and took their prefcribed medicines) 'till I was recommended totrv Dt.

Btn jamtn ucajrey General Cardial, of Bibcpfgatt And I do (for the good of mankind who may labour under the like diforder) hereby declare, that by taking of his Cordial rectly cured ot the Bloody Flux. Wstneft my Hand am per il 2 ail. Sept. T7CO. SAMI PI.

BP2PH i N. B. Any perfon, willing to be farther fatiffied, may, by en quiring at the King Arms ale houfe in Little Moorfieldi, have the teftimony of many of my neighbours to the truth of this cure. 1 SAMUEL BEACH, Tucjday OSober X750. A cver4' perfon have been indicted at theOi" Bailey for counterfeiting my General Cordial, by putting mf name on the top of their bottles, and in their bills, as prepared by me: Whoever therefore will difcover aay perfon oc perfons guilty of the like offence, from the date hereof, or their accomplice ot accomplices, (uch as printers, engravers, or any other perfons, (hall receive of me, as a reward, Five Guineas.

Bsnjamin GoDrsiTj M. 0. I This cordial is appointed by the author, Benjamin Godfrey, ML D. to be fold wholtfale and retail by Cbrifiepber Marfhalt, at the'; CXeAbmn Rail CW.fi MAkes Smoke jacks in the bed manner, and all other forts of 0 TU.oJrV 1 ut Jr, Xnop lceepers may be fupphed, with al owacce to frll aeain. u' White fmith at reafonable rates.

Thofe who (hall N. At Chriftopher MarhalPs aforefaid. th. fnlJ, Ready Money for gocd QUI LX 8 at Marhhr large aflartment of drogts and medicine coloorf jrrofi. forts, wholefale and as fijtal a vritiiAM White txi..

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