l 8 The Hiftory 
chard, adjoyning to it, wherein 
is variety of Fruits , Herhs , 
and Flowers ; as Rojes, Tulips, 
^uly -Flowers, Sun-Flowers (that 
open and (hut as the Sun Rifes 
and Sets, thence taking their 
'Name) Carnations , and many 
more; heiides abundance of 
Medicinal Roots Fkrls , Plants, 
and Flowers , found wild in the 
Fields. 
'There are kept alfo in this 
Famous Town feveral Fairs 
every Year ; and as for Pro- 
vifions , viz. Bread, Beer, Beef, 
Pork, Cheefe, Butter, and inoft 
forts of Fruit here is great Plenty 
and very Cheap ; all thofe Com- 
modities are to be bought every 
Market-Day. 
A Ship of Four Hundred 
Tuns may Sail up to this Town 
in the River Delaware ; for I 
my felf have been on Board a 
Ship 
