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~ MRamverian Head giariers ot Ultzen, Yan.7. », On the zgth paft an account was brought to Prince '_’Lrerdiuand of Brunfwick, that Major Luekner, of our Houffars, having been infortied that a detachment of French were at Marenholtz in the Bailage of Giff- born, had marched thither to attack them ; that on his arrival he found 100 French huffars, and 5o dif- mounted dragoons, whom he diflodged, having taken prifoner Lieut. Colonel Grandmaifon, of the King’s regiment of dragoons, and commander of this detach- ment, as alfo a Captain of the fame regiment, a Capt. of Huflars, three fubaltern officers, one of whom ‘was wounded, dnd 60 huffars ; befides thofe left kil- 1ed on the fpot, On the 2d inftant an account was received from Lieut. Oberg, who s with a detachment at Soltan, that having the day before been informed of a detach- ment, confifting of fome hundreds of the French, be- ing at Viffelhovede, he had detached Colonel Dreves with 400 foot, 100 horfe, 10" Chaffeurs, and fome “hoffars ; that the faid Colonel had furprized and at- tacked the detachment ofenemies, confifting of Freach aad Pafflines ; had taken Prifoners, a Captain, a Lieat. and an Enfign of the Palatine regiment of Preifling, two Lieutenants of the regiment of royal grenadiers, and 114 common men, with eleven borfes, three drums, and a2 great number of {words and other arms ; that the reft, except about 30 kill'd and wounded, had faved themfelves by flight ; Lieut. Graéte, of the regiment of Kaefebeck, having been killed on our fide, and a {erjeant and two grenadiers wounded. Hacue, Fanuary 16: Extra& of a Letter from Wild haufen, on this fide Bremen, FJanuary 15. ¢ We have been greatly alarmed here fince laft poft, by an account of a fmart ation that happened bétween the Burg Fort and Rotenburg, in which a great many are faid to have been killed on both fides; but we have not yet learned the particulars, ¢ Jult now, at three o’clock in the afternoon, we learn by the poft from Bremen, that the Hanoveri- ans have got poffeflion of the Burg-Fort, they ha- ving already appeared between that poft and Bre- men ; and that the Duke of Broglio has reinforced himi;el_f with 3000 men in orderto diflodge them. "The poftilion coming from Bremen heard great firing on the road.” Maprip, (in Spain.) Dec. 29.. Our Court is.re- folved to maké ne more Complaints againft the contraband T'rade cartied on by the Englith in the Bay. of Campeachy, but to feize the Veflels employ- edtherein, and declare them legal Prizes, as many have a&ually been fince the conclufion of the Peace of Aix.le Chapelle: , 2 e Paris, Feb 6, The Court had. fent Orders to: Breft to fit out a Fleet of twenty-two Men of War and four Frigates, which, it is faid, is to{sil upon the firft Notice, not for America, but {or a fecret preme- ditated Defcentt B e - : A PROPHECY. -~ Fifty feven to this poor nation Has been a year of fad vexatign ! Yet Fifty eight fhall farely bring Honour; like Pruflia’s, to our King ; But ftill this blefling to inherit, Hang, Pay, and Pray well, be th’ {pirit, 8o cowards fear ! and brave men hope ! "Thefe crowns of laurel, thofe wreaths of rope. Spoken extempore on the Succefs of the King of , PRUSSIA. S Veni, Vidi, Vici, were the Words Immdrtal Cfar fent the Roman Lords; | So mighty FREDERICK, Pruffia’s God-like King, May Veni, Vidi, Vici traly fing. [7hat is, I canie, 1 ; P i law, 1 conguer’d.) CMHASARad FREDERICEK, Y_OU came, you faw, you overcaimie ; Cazjar, 'twas bravely done : But Frederick twice bas done the famey And double Laurels won, Roppach, of one important Day, His gloriots Deéeds fhall tell ; And Breflan’s neighbouring Plains {hall fay How dufirians fied, or %ell, K1INGSTON, in Jamaica, Fan, 21. Wednelday came to Port-Royal, his Majefty's fhip the Augulis, by whom we learn, that in their paflage they chafed @ French Privateer of 14 guns, in {hore, near Porto Prince, which wasattacked by the admi- yal's tender, and the Augufta’sboats ; but the priva- teer’s people getting on fhore, and raifing a battery, ki'led a Seamxm.ang Mr.Gray (an aling lieutenant) loft his right arm, of which wound he died fhortly ‘after ; whereupon the tender and boats were imme- diately ordered off, and the Augufta went down to the admira, that was cruifing a few leagues diftant, who immediately ordered the then commanding offi- Ponrsyourn ; Printed by D, Fowws, of whom this Paper may be had for Ons Dallar Y/ + Executrix, and alfo to “Ger, lieutenant Johnion, to g0 and demolifh the pri- vateer, if poflible ; on which the Augufta was car- ried into four fathom water, when their ¢annon com- “ing within execution, effetually defiroyed her, PHILADELPHIA, April z0. By Captain Campbell in feven Days from South Carolina, we learn, -that the Day before he failed the Little Carpenter came in from a Scout, and brought with him fixteen or feventeen Scalps. The Roebuck, Capt. Linn, took, on his Paflage “to Madeira, a French Ship from Canada, faid to be very rich, having a great Quantity of Furron board ; fhe is arrived at Lifbon. This Veflel bas been tak- ¢n fome where on this Coaft by a 20 Gun Ship, “and fent home, but re taken by two Fgench Priva. teers, before Capt. Linn met with her. N.E W.Y O R K, April 24. Laft Wedne{day the Snow Society, Morfieur Flanout, late Mafter, from Duankirk, for Port- Louis, was fent in-here by the Privateer Ship Duke of Cam- berland,-Captain Lafh : She came in ander the Cora- mand of Capt, Robefon, was taken the 3othof Ja- nuary laft, is a Letter of Marque, mounts fix 6 Poun- ders, and had 40 Men. 2 Friday Night his Majefty’s Frigate Gramount, of 18 Guns, Capt. Stott, arrived here from England : He failed from St. Helens the 17th of February, which Day he imagined Admiral Bofcawen, with the Fleet under his Command, failed for Halifax, as they were unmooring when he got under Way ; and that a great Namber of Troops were embarking at Cork, Tranfports being fent thither to take them on board, defigned for Halifax alfo. Next Day arrived at Sandy-Hool, his Majefty’s Ships the Devonthire, of 64 Guns, Capt. Gordon 3 the Hind, Capt. Bond, of zo Guns ; and the Hunter of 16 Guns, Capt. Lefory, from England, with 35 Sail of Veflels under their Convoy. The gth Inftant, Captain® Scot fpoke with a Schooner” from Cape Fear, bound to Pifcataqua, Poor, Mafter, the Veflel leaky, and the Capt. fick. G s S s i ) mmne e o it ADVERTISEMENTS: RO BE LETT N Crofs. ftreet, at the North End of Port/mouth, to a good Tenant, one Half of a COMMODIOUS HOUSE, with a good Seller, Well and Garden. Enquire of the Printer. &F Any Perfon that inclines, the fooner the better, upon t{e Account of the Garden. STRAYED ofr STOLEN ROM the Houfe of Mr. Fofeph Fudkins, in Brint- wood, the zsth of lait Month, a light Bay M A R E, three Years old, about 14 Hands high, had a white Streak in her Forehead, dark Main ard , Tail, and one Hip lower than the other. Who- foever fhall take up the faid Mare, and convey her to me the Subfcriber at Hampton-Falls, fhall have TWO DOLLARS Reward, and all neceflary- Charges paid by me Er1jau Hoae. T e v —— —— Province of New Hamp/bire, May 4, 1758. THE eleventh Inftant; at _ Ephraim Hanfon'’s in Dover, Lydia Harford intends to pay the Debts of Paul Harford, Trader, deceafled, by a Proportion allowed, his Eftate being I:folvent. PorTsmouTH, April 26. 1758. HEREAS it hath been faggelted to the Subfcriber, that there are fundry Perfons who have Demands on the Eftate of Dawid Horsrey, late of Portfmouth in the Province of New Hampfhire, Mariner, deceafed, who have not brought in the fame —— All fuch are hereby defired to bring in the fame as foon as may be, unto the Sub- fcriber, that he may know how to proceed in the Settlement of faid Eftate. Alfo all Perfons indebted unto the faid Eftate are (once more) difired to pay the fame to the Subfcriber to enable him to difcarge the Debts due from the faid Eftate. 2 MaTTHEW - LivERMORE, Execntor of the lafi Will and Tefiament of faid Deceafed. _'LL Perfonis Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Aéra- bam Mec Neal, 'Weaver, late of Derryfield, decealed, are defired to bring in their Accounts before the laft Day of June next, to Yane Mc Neal, Widow, and Fobn Clark, Executor to the Eftate of the faid Deceafed, both of Londondery, in the Province] of New Hampfhire, in order for Set- tlement.’ - 3! P Urfuant ‘toaLicence from the. Honorable the Judge of Probate for the pro- vince of New-Hampthire, WicL B SoLb at public Vendue, by Margaret Nealy and Thomas, Simpfon, Adminiftrators of the Eftate of Mattheaws Nealy, laie of Nottingham.Eatt in faid province, Yeon@h, de- ceafed, feventy Acres of LAND joining to King- ftreet and Queen ftreet jn Nottingham, within' ove Mile from the Meeting Houfle ; twenty or thirty Acres of which is clear Land with Englifh Grais, with a likely young Orchard, and a2 Dwelling Houfe, 'very commodious for a Tanner, and an excellent ‘pafture with conftant Water. The Adminiltrators will not infift for the Cath all down, but ‘wiil give fome Months credit to a re{ponfible perfon, asitis to difcharge the Debts of the faid decealed. Con- ditions of Sale to be feen the Day of Sale, which will be the laft Wednefday - of May next, at the ‘Houfe of the Widow Margaret Nealy in faid Not-. tingham, to begin at ten 0'Clock in the Forenoon. ALL Perfons Indebted to, or " who have any Demands on the Eftate of 7obn Dearing, late of Kittery in the Province of the Maf- fachufetts Bay, Shipwright, deceafed, are defired to come forthwith, and fettle their Accompts with Anna Dearing of {aid Kittery, Adminiftratrix on the Eftate of the faid Deceafed. Kirttery, dpril 10. 1758. Province of NEw- HawumpsuRE, O be Let out to {fuch Perfons as will do the WORK beft and cheapeft, feveral Jobbs towards building and finifhing the STATE-HOUSE to be ere@ed in PorTsmouTn, viz. The Cellar, Doors, Spouts, Trunks and Decorations thereto belonging ; all the’ Floors, Partitions and Stair-Ways ; the Lathing and Plaiftering, Glaging, Painting and Chimpies. Application may be made to the Committee, 3 Per Otder, D. Warxzr,. P e — } Portfmouth, April 13. 1758, e ] that have any Demands on the Eftate of Na- thaniel Sherburme, late of Portfmonth in the Province of New Hampfhire, Shop keeper, décealed, are de- fired to bring in their Accompts to Mebitabls Sher- burne of Port{mouth sforefaid, Adminiftratrix to the Eftate of faid Deceafed, in order for fettlement. 3 STraTHAM, March 20.1758: INOTICE is heréby g " any Perfon who Deer-Skins to dil- pofe of, that they may have the Cafh for any Num- ber, or have them dreR Wah-Leather or Indian Drefs, in as neat a Manner as any where in Boflon, at a reafonable Rate, with quick Difpatch, by apply- ing to Moafes Boyntor, Leather Dreflet and Breeches- Maker, atthe Sign of the Brezcues and Grovs in Stratham. N. B. Likewife any Perfon who has good Sheep fkins to difpofe of, I will give atthe Rate of Fifty Pounds Old Tenor per hundred for old ones, and Tawenty-five Pounds per hundred for young ones, for any Number, if they are well (aved ; and ALL Perfons Indebted to, or iven to’ their Money paid down on delivering them to me the Subfcriber as abovementioned. 3 Mosss Boynrown, e g O BE SOLD, a Piece of Land near the Parade, belonging to. the Eftate of Mr, Samuel Rbymes, hate of Portfmouth, deceafed, Enquire of Capt. Jobn Shackford of Portimouth, and know further. 3 . —— s e a8 — ~ Now in the Prefs, And within a Month will be publith’d, and fold by the publifher of this paper, a piece entitled, Fair Pray! ory a needful Word to temper the Trad, entitled, a Summer Morning's Conwerfation, &c. juft publifh’d, in Bofton, by the Rev'd Peter Clark of Danvers; on Occafion of a piece called a Winter Ewening’s Converfation, &c. upon the Do&rine of Original Sin, &c.— Being a Letter to the Rev. Doflor Seaval/, the Rev. Meflirs T bomas-Prince, Samuel Phillips, Thomas Foxcroft, and E. Pembeton ; on Occafionof their puting a Recom-, mendatory Preface to Mr. Clark’s TraQ. . . OST about three Weeks ago near Spring Hill in Port{mouth, 2 Woman’s purple, fhort, cloth Cloak. If any petfon will bring the {fame to the Printer hereof, they fhall be Reward- ed fer their Trouble. I ) e — —— ———————. —— ———————— ———— ——— S—— - por Ana, or anEquivalent in Billsof Credit; Half to be paid at Entrance.