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tefloral Court begins, however to be penetrated, and the Difcovery 'the Snov bound faAr pope'd they traverfd by tbe other is. cajyiiayn Eleclors dnd-ltbe Princes of tbeantteht ''Hoafes, who plainly perceive, Custom-House PHiLAgKiHjA'ETjttD that it would he to leap (as the Proverb fays) out of the Frying- Sloop MaryAnnSamuel Spcfforth, fcorn Cpracoa. pan into the Fire, to take the Imperial Crown- out. of the Ho'ufe of Schooner Lucky Galjeyi vWillia-hv joe Aujlria Lorrain-yt- in order to-transfer itf into another wbicbtwpuld Sloop froiny irgin -fcarcelyfail of enriching itf elf with tbe Spoils of. tbofe who hav'eoppo- Ship Two Brothers TJi6rnas-Arnoty, ftomiHojlandjind Cowes fed it in its and which-wt'uld not take lefs Pains than tbe Mary, Jeremiah Ha wkiRS, rom Khode-Illancil Boufe of Aufiriato render itf elf hereditary) This is what the Courts Molly, Ebenezer.Hili,,'fro.Ditto.V;4i cf Great-Britain and Hanover vigoroujly oppofe, which gains them the Ship Neptune James Wief Hollajid arid Cpwes.

higbejl Eulogies from, the States. of oidyjsfizc Psace BtigMercury, liilip firadingfrorni, Newciftle, on Delaware. and Tranquility; And as there is a new Negotiation begun at Bonn, Snow Baldwin, George Matthews, from Briftoli' they flatter fhemf elves with repairing tie pajl Faulty and bringing tbe Eleclor' bachjto Titter ef wbick ronffst'n remaining inviolably attached to theaugufl Houfe of Auflrid, to which he has fo many Obligations, and to which he is fa firiclly allied But let France take what Pain's i 'Jbe witt there is "Jiill Majority in the Eletloral College to maintain and defend the Eights thereof An Extract of a Copy of a Letter from Paris, dated "June 30. The Difmifiion or Cardinal Tencin from his Poft of Counsellor of State made at firft a great Noife Mere his Enemies gave out, that he was fdrit to his Archbifhoiririck of' Lions, becufe he was Mortlake theVe'are great Betts depending. W-Y Sept.

23.. By Seymour, who arrived' here laft from 6t we' have Advice, that the Spanifti Privateers and Guarda uCoftas, "are' very Bufy1 abdut that Coalt taking' all the Veifels they cah, without refpect of Perfons that one of the Coracoa Sloops "doming up from Aruba, was taken by one of them; and carried erf whereupon the Commander at Coracoa caus'd two Spanifti Schoon-" ers and two which tame in there, to be feized as Reprifais, bn'board'of which ware Effects and Money to the Value of Pieces of Eizht and Proclamations were read off iuft before Caot. Seymour left ordering four ftout Veffels to be "fitted Out," with full Orders to cruife againft the Spaniards, and to take' Odeftroy allt they' met with. We further hear, that Capt. Ramadge, in a Sloop of this Port, "ciourid to' Coracoa', is- taken by one of thofe Spaniards, and Carried irfto the with- feveral have no Adcdtmt 6f New- 'Sinee our' laft arrived here the Cattai ahd' StfurrieV.

from' Holland with Palatines from Lochfwillyr Captain from tain Matthews, frbm with Servants Tuefday laft; ar a Court of Oyer and Term Fricndihip, Thomas Marflially-from Newcaftle, on Delaware. ttanover, jonn; vrom' ivnoaejriuana. r-Sloop from firig Warren, Francis Butterfield, Tromermuja. Sh'jp'Channing PpiryjWiJliam Mprtroiri Barbados. Ship Phoenix, Jojin SuVjerffomorffirouthv --Neptune, John Mafori from Hofjnd and Cowes A-R S.

Sloop Tames for Jamaica. Snow John," Jofeph Smith, for -too much addite3 to War for a Prelate, and that on every Occafion, Sloop Good Jntent, Richard Wrieht. for Weft-Indies." he was taking" the Part of the Pretender in which there was' a Ship Catherine, James Child, for Londori-- 6od deal of Truth; tho others 'fa'yv thathe voluntarily quitted-the Schooner Friendlhip, Benjamin Flower, for S. Carol tea. Miniftry ih'Order to pafs the Reft of hisDays in Repoie, and that hip Euryale, John Cox, for Lifbon-he is very welt at.

Court; Cleare -OurCourt lives in a perfect goodUnderftanding- with that of Great- Snow Three John Leaths, to Waterford. Britain they 'particularly- agree in every Thing that tends to the Sloep Ann and Sarah, Jofiah Ferris, to Connecticut rJ i i i r.y i i lit' t-lj- rrciwviruun 01 r-edtc, aiiu nicy iiuc guou icdiun iui wing iu ta "ihey tioth want to enjoy it. 'As for our. Parts, we are gathering all -xhe Advantages of it, our Maritime Commerce being in the mofl Mouriming Condition that it ever 'It-is true, that fome of out -'Manufactures languifti, efpecially trrat of Sik, but that will grow Tbrifk again asfoon as that Commodity fkall become cheaper. Our Naval Strength apparently augments, and- our Finances are in as good a Condition as can be expected our Troops, and the People wHo have any Thing to do with the Gevernmenty Were never paid 'better; THe-good Underftanding' between' our CuiVC and its Allies, is every Day improving And as to the Affairs of the Nortb, the Court is pei fuaded that the Declaration which the new 'King of Sweden has is amply iurficient to fatisfy aU" the "World wherefore it may be depended on that his Majefty Will permit no Power whatfoever to difturb the Tranquility of tftat Lc Jub i6V'The Dutch Gazettes give us, in their Articles of Intelligence from London, a Project or Plan for preventing new Broils in-Europe; actording to which bis Sicilian ei.ieft -'Daughter is to be married to the Archduke Jofeph and the King of Spain; in Consideration of this Match, will renounce all Claims 'or Demands he may have upon the Court of Vienna; but iuch 'particular Pretenfions of his Catholick Majefty, as may be allowM "hlnv naall be made over to the Princefs deftin'd for the Arcnduke Jofeph.

The Dutchies of Parma, Placentia'and Guaftalla, are to fall to the Cardinal Tnfanta, in cafe of the Infant Don Phihp's becoming King of the Two' Sicilies and then, the faid Cardinal is to lrnarry the eldeft Archdutchefs, who wili foon be in her thirteenth The Grand Dutchy of 'Tufcan, after the Emperor's Death, is tO be giveir to the fecond Archduke and, to crown all, the J'Archduke Jofeph, is to be made King, of the Romans. By "which Mea'ns, Spain Will fe the younger Princes of her Houfe folidly e- Hablifhedr Another Power will find herfelf rid of Foreign Inte-''refts, which have' more than once engag'd her in long and expensive And the Court of Vienna will Accunt in thefe Arrangements, as well as the King of Great-Britain, whofe whole Sfudy is Only td prevent nev Broils in Europe. To-morrow Morning, atFive a Clock, fir Quakers are to tow a- r- Sarah, Daniel to Barbados. Brig Charming Polly," William Mellons, to Boftoh. Sloop Tyion, WHliam Clafe, to Kitts.

Sbii) White Charges Lrort, to Lp.nflon1. .1 "jutt publijbed, ana jqllL by B. I-ranclin XJ. nALL, at tee Poft -Office, in Market-Street 8s.) 1 I A RJT ANN I A Or, A RE ATI'S on fuclV PHYSICAL PLANTS, as are "generally to be found in the Fields or Gardens in Grecrt-j Britain a particular Account of their Nature, Vir-f tues and Together with the Obfervations of the m'oft learned as i well antient as modern, communicated to the late ingenious Mr. RATy and the learned Dr; IMP AllLl.

Adapted more efpecially to the Occanons of thofe, whofe Condition or Situation of. Life deprives them, in a great Meafure, 'of the Helps of the'Lcarned. By, 7 li 0. HO cf Sheffield, U. To which is added an Appendix, containing the true Preparation, Prefervatiori, Ufes snd Dofes, of rnoft' Forms of Remedies ne- ceflary for private Families.

The THIRD EiD I I O.N. With a Preface by Mr. JOHN ART RAM, Botanift of gainft fix Gentlemen' for Fifty Guineas, from Weftminfter Briage to by the Qnantitv. Pennfylv'ania, and his Notes throughout the Work, hewing tjie where many of the defcribed Plants are to be found ia; thefe Parts of America tleir Differences in Name, Appearance and Virtue, from thefe of, the fame Kind in Europe and "an Appendix, containing a Dclcviption of. a Number of Plants peculiar to America, their Ufes, Virtues, Where Hkeivife may be had, jufl publifhed (Price 3 A I The Life of DAVID, King of I A A Sacred in Five Books.

By THOMAS ELL WOOD, The Fourth Edition, Scribimus Indocli DoRique Pomata. -Hor. N. B. Good Allowance will be made to thofe who take them ral other Veflels whofe Names we For' Charles South-Caro CWv-'L'--- Tiie "Ship" A South-Carolina, Sloop Molly, Briees, and Sluop Batchelor, MFowler from Boftort.

S16op Charleftown, J. Schermerhorn from S.Carolrna.'J'; Sloop Tryal, Collins from Tortola Sloop Solomon, J. Jones, tJ Pi! ti 1 jfTV Ll. 7J Fortin, and Sloop Seaflower, Colean from Coracoa. Snow Irene, varruon 1 ruiii iuvcr, onow unicorn, pool.

"Brig Spadily" Alexander Hope from Newcaftle upon Tyne Brig Garland' John Machet from London and Halifax. Outwards. Moop Molly, U. Briggs tor Bolton. IIoop Martha and Hannah; Ifaac Sears, and Sloop Sarah and Elizabeth, David Grirlin for Nova-Scotia.

Sloop Anne, Jeremiah Leaycraft for Coracoa1 -f Cleared. Sloop Seaflower, Nath. Briggs to New London. JTwt Brothers1 W. Wimble, to Bofton.v Sloop Seaflower, San 1, Tear to Snow Fanny, EIias: Quereau, arid Schooner Deming to St.

Kitts. Snow William, W.Murray to wv-' PHI A I September 26. Friday the 27th of this Month, there will tea Jiotable Trdnfit Of Jupiter by the Moon, they will rife N. 60 Deg. E.

v-' tery nCai" each others at 26 Minutes after Eight a Clock butthe Time of the vifible- Conluntlioh, or ereateft Approximation of their U.tJ,. 1., A mm 1 fhvas. 1 i 1 1 1 ZL TvJfVr. 1 ji.uii;iiiuy If -yr. 1 itu, A 1 C.

A. -The Ship SHIR ilE'Y, James Allen, Commanrl'er, Will fail by the, zcth of Odio- ber next. For freight or agree with Charles and Alexander StedmariJ or faid cbmmanSer der on board; at Hamilton' iwharff. B. She has extraordinary: accommodations for -v ience; TEEL Commander Virtue of a Law.

of the Province of New-York, a complete Body of thY Laws of that Province irt pafled fince the Revofutioh are juft now going; id hi printed and foraf-much as fome of the Curious in this Province may be defirous of having" that Book, the Conditions are Twelve Shillings to be paid on fubfcribing, and Eighteen Shillings at the Delivery of the Book well bound if The Subfcribers Names to bfe prefixed there'to? No Subfcrigtidns wifl betaken irfaftef fthe joth of Oclo'ber, and till that Time they will be taken in by the Printers of thfs Paper, and be printed than what are fubfcribed for. 1 'ft1 be Jett by Francis Richardfon, The houfe where Erafmus Stevens now lives, Being tKe corner 6T. Front Pine -ftreeb 1 Philadelphia, 171. TUn away from John Inglis, laft Saturday morning, A fervant a Irifh man, fal- low complexion, about 20 years of age, c. feet 8 inches high, a Uprightly active fellow, has a large fear on his head, part of which reaches down his forehead He nas fundry forts of clothes with him, the moft diftinguifliable are a yellow jackety with red flowers, and another of with red of a arge pattern 'tis moft probable he will be drefiea iri a froCk arid trOwlfcrs', of ozen- origs, a uai.

iju v.ap, ipuviwicu vjciiudiiiuwii wuriicu iiutK-nrgs, ana good and hend ihoes We has been lome vears at the Kope-making uuhneis, prbtehes hirrife'lf com'pieat in it; Any perlon that will appre faid run-awav. bv fecurine him ifi 'an'v or brinVn hirrV to me, mall be paid, oh demand, Forty Shffiirife's. J'OHN INGT-I'S. nuadeipma, oeptemoer 25. 171.

U.v j. ucjuuj 7tioi ningy ive iiv jTijf. tuas jcuna in ice auey ingtbeuwellivg-hcufeof Edward Ship-pen, 'Efqi a child 0) bout two months old, Juppojed to be a Mo fait oe. Whoever car. dil the perfon or perfons conierfid in leaving faid child there, and will inform tbe Over jeers if the.

Poor for this city 'who is the Mother, fo that foe be convkud thereof, before a Magiftr'hte, fftall 'be intitlcd to Three Pounds reward, to be paid by faid Over iff on "Friday, the "1 9th, of next, A fmall brick tenement, two ftones high, with 9 acres and 3 quarters of land, well fenced in, a draw-weii in the with a ood gardeh fenced in with boards and a fmall, but valuable "orchard, fituate On the weft-flde of -Pali'yunk road, bounded northerly with land lately belonging tc John Cox, deceafed ahVfc.utherly with George Emlen's land the prernifes being about half yr three quarters of a nijie from The fale to begin on the fpot, at 2 a clock in the ar-ternoon. The plan to be'feenat the houfe of the iaid James Eurd, in Filth-ftreet, and on the prernifes. v. ifi I) Uh away laft from Joihua Humphreys, cf Merien, A Welch fervant man, named David Jories, is a well-let fellow, of middle ftature; and round fhoiilder'd Hai on a felt hat, and old worfted cap, a lightiih coloured' coat, ozenhngs fhirt, dark co-lourM cloth breeches, "grey ftoekings and pretty good ihoes. Likewife'Tun-away at the fame David Lawrence, of Haverford, Chefter An Irifh fervant man nam'd Jofeph thick well-fet fellow, aboor22 years of age, of middle fize, Of ai frefh complexion and wears his" own hair: Had on 2 deep blue broad-cloth Coat lined with red ftaloon'with brais buttons, old felt hat, 2' ftiirts, one new- linnen, of a whiter colour in the collar and wriftbands than the teft'of the Ihirt the other aa old finefliirt a white and yellow' filk handkerchief, brOwn and white ftockings, and ftrortg neats leather ifhoes, with one of the buckles broke.

Alfo run-away a the fame time fr'om William" Lawrence, cf Haverfordi Chefter county, A Welch fervant man, fpeaks very' good Ehglifti, named Waiter Tudor, about $0 years of' fage, fwai thy man, a' down-look, fome marks' ot powder in his hands Had on a light colour'd broad-cloth coat full trimmM, a red cloth jacket, "without1 fleeves, blue cldth breeches, biack and vnite yarn ftockihgs, and old ihoes, with verythfek foles an 'old check fhirt, old dark' coiour'd iilk hanfikerchUf, old felt hat, and brown wig. Whoever takes up laid fervants, or any of them, and ietures them, -fo 'that their mafters may have tffem again, fhall have Forty Shillings reward for each, and i'eafon'able charges, paid by Joshua Humphreys, David 'Lawrence, William LXw-eekce. i To be fold by S-A A At his houfe, oppofite the in Arch-ftreet, Hoice mufcovadoe fugars, alio a handibme red gauze net for bed, with the appurtenances' belonging to' it. Newtown," Bucks County September 24- 175 1. Adehis efcapCy about ien dayS ago, from "the 'Sheriff otte Ellis Roberts a' he is a and may it known by his tongue he is a tall man, a little with black curled hair, he is Jhw of fpeecb, and never in ir.cTihhbU to dri'nky and deiat in company i "if ad with' him a codi 'arid veji of 'Hut 'duroy, which be I will be likely to have tbouth be has thdnge of 'tldtbes be took with 1 Will tart in rourtem Uays.

for him a fcrcfpaanr of about 'iXhcinai high i be bat "attended a freight or PafTage, "agree with mill fonie time pajl, and may be likely to 'dalue bimfelf upon that. 1 Who-Charles 2nd Alexander Sted- takes' up and "fecurei faid 'ElfoZMrt, jfyftbe fubferiber may Aom. nn. bave bimagairi, 0atLbave'Tbrie Pounds and rtdfoh'dbld char-man, or faid commander on yts cLa- TY i it7-l vj rry VitA 4 -m mm "'She has Extraordinary' Accommodations for PaiTenger. Hereas there was notice given in the ofthe'ioth county, had in a fraudulent manner ootafhed aweary rictp-r bill with Tuft imported trom Liverpool, in the inip Liverpool, Ihomas itam- -y u-l- J-i Chefter county, dated September 11, 17CI-.

which bond (as I i p-r mafterand to be fold by '-jy Ja- .4 Q' GE I L' tnought 1 had not dealt with him) I was not liable to pay, asitwai At his houfe, in Water-ftreet, next door to MrSamuel Shoema- bu5 defirc "rm" he Pkhat I v.ui-, iter's have paid the bondand the former adyertifement may ceafe, an 7 duffils. red' flannels, faxon ETeen, blue and drsfb-colour'd iha-- loons, pink and'drab coloured tammies, faxon'green and drab-coloured calimancoes, 6 yd. wd. 7-eights and 3 qr. checks, rugs.

and- mm- AW tTm. Here is to be'foklin Moyamenjing, near, 'John Afbton living or. JL tbe troad leading, to lower parts pj jojepb Turner plants- blanketsran affortrhent of cutlary, yd wd. and 7-eights Irifh lin-tiony Twenty -three acres of id drain' meadow, in two diflincl par- lien, --wi! 4 "eels. To be fold together on feparate.

is. in neat good order, per Centers; will 'W about twelve Minutes after Nine. when fupit'tr tTraved.er ffolen. on Wednefdar nirht from James- Miles' 1 title and terms, enquire oj tbe above aid jobn I jbt on. Ibctj.

-J Viirapraralmdft to northern Edge of the Moon, their uvem-keefer, on Conrifiegoe toady in Radnor tawnjhip'lhe1 'y Friday, the firft dty of November next, at Trenton, Diftance bebg not above-the tehth Part of a Degree, or near otit -fe'r county tK A flrawberry 'roan aarS, a nstural pacer, about 13 be h7 vendue, to the higheft bidder, the of the Mson's Apparent 1 5i bands' high, branded: on the near fboulder her mane trimmed ion of Biunfon deceafed; contairling about 3CJ0 acres, VifiWf fyrthiptzimi af bW fnr 1 i.t. Jr. tuate at Millftone River Bridge, the Urunfwick road iitcge eulated for the Meridian of huly padaed, and baffle bridle. Whoever takes up faid mare and th with about 150 acres of land near the fame, in Middiefe Days. Jio.

Min. I bringt ber John Ayr ei 'in Efhvcd-Uney Philadelphia, or to tbe county, about a mile from Kingfton. this 241b of Septeffl- 2 -13 1 i above James Miles, ball bavt Twenty Shillings reward -aid if 1751. MAit BrcnsON, TbomAS Lavtikmci, 4 KJS' the thief, if Rolen- has he mi 'be brourbt tojuftice. thai I have ecutors.

0 II 9 "4 forty Shillings, "and reasonable charges paid by James Mites or Pnijacelpi ia, Scpteniocr 20. 1751. 17 6- 1 i iTVN the 11 35 I rr-, 1 October, will be fold by pubYick vendneV by'rte '25 I3 29 '-A Perfon thttunderftnds the Poller' Hufioefi well, may fufenbert; two thirds of aToot 375'aVes of joifting arii cetr '27' 7 57 -Tc- good, encouragement, applying to Epbraim Seely the mouth of the" Valley 'Creek rand' Schuylkill, moft Of it un- Aptlarent Time. 1 of Cobanry, in Cumberland Weft-Jerley. efear'd 5 with two thirds of a fbree or udh-workl with the (M ns Arfiot, Wierv Mafon f.13 Uniway from fubferiber, of Baltimore county, Maryland land alfo two thirds of a faw-miil oh" the 1 Captain l.

hear on tha 7th of October, 17 coi an Iriftftrvint 1 force and law-mill ftand.in'a Verconvenienrplace for'cuftom'a8" i Londonderry, and Cap- man, nam.M MichaeLSUiney, is a lufty ftcut fellow, and has a timber and both ftand'cloe by a p'uhlick'road' leading Phil'' Mm mm mmmtW I the Trial ofCharles 'Rothwall, fonthe Murder of his Mafter Ueiijaiala Mooie," an Indiaa Trader who was acquitted. i i very red and protelies nimleif be a collier and miller, eelpnia Any perlon or perlons inclining to purcnaje tne iner held Whoever takes ud faid ferviBt, and delivers him at loppa. in Bal- prerhiles', br apoltine to the fubferiberr. ma? know the term 01 tifflore county, ihall have Ten rounds reward, paid by 0 John Whiti, tS Trenton Xottcry Tickets fold by Hall, at the Poft-Office, fale before, Or at the day jjf "The'titeisjndifpurable; St' phiw O'.

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