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“On feeing an'armed buft of the King of Pruffia, cu- rioufly imprioted on a Porcelain Cup ofthe Wor- -cefter Manufa&ure with the Emblem of his Vic- -tories. Infcribed to the Maker. Ere tanght by thee, we view with raptur'd eyes, Graceful and bold, the Pruflian hero rife; T'he royal chief, the Czfdr of the age, Whofe a&tsthe wonder of the world engage. The martial {pirit animates his mein ; His heart intrepid, and his look ferene. There Fame, regardlefs elfe who reigns or bleeds, ‘With all her breath refounds his mighty deeds : Here, from whole nations in the field o’erthrown, He paints to trophies which are all his own ; While Viét’ry gives, to valour fo renown’d, The blooming wreath which her owr temples bound. See, where his virtaes fill his life expofe, And fmiie defiance to furrounding foes. Th’ intrigeing Saxon fee him there furprize®, Here from his arms th’ Imperial eagle flies !} Tho’ fortene frowns 1, unkn®wing how to yield, He drives by proxy Ruffia frem the field §, Now farther prefs’d, beho!d him fill advance, Aud pour deftruétion on the troops of France |f. Before his glitt’ring arms the Swedes retire, And mourn pale envy's unfuifil’d defire. Yet, lo ! once more by frowning fortune croft, He f{ces a Battle, Breflau, Bevern, loft : Yet foon, that lofs retriev’d, the hero gains Tmmortal glory on Silefian plains. His acive {pirit till difdains repofe, Refolv'd to combat with ftern winter fnows 3 And thro’ the regions of her cold domain, To ftretch the triumphs of the long campaign! ‘What praife, ingenious Holdihip, is thy due, Who firft on porcelain the fair portrait drew ! Who fitft, alone, to full perfection brought The curious art by rival numLers fought ! Hence (hall thy fkill inflame heroic {ouls, Who mighty battles fee round mightier bowls 3 While Albion’s fons fhall fee their features, name, And adtions, copy’d on thy cup of fame. * His obliging the Saxon troops at Pirna to furren- der withoat (triking a blow. + The battle before Prague of the 6th of May. 1 The battle with Count Daun on the 18th of June. § The battle of M. Lehwald with the Ruflians. § The battle of Rofbach the 5th of November. A'HYMN in a Spring Morning. EE ! how the fair creation round Shines with new beauty bright, While fweetly-blufhing all the heav’ns Glow with emerging light ! Hark ! how the birds on ev'ry bough Their warbling mufic pour, And in their artlefs meloedy Salute the happy Hour. O bleft Creator ! may my hymn, In this bsight fpring of day, Exprefs the ardour of my foul, And gratefol homage pay. Breathe foft, ye gales, and bear my words To the refplendant fkies, And in his prefence make my praife Like fragrant incenfe rife. Gay (hines the fun on flow’ry plains, And {weet’s his chearing light ; Bat yet compar’d with thy bright beams, Seems clos'd with thady night. Gay are the flow’rson thoufand hills, And fweet the murm’ring fiream ; But on thy glories when I think, I’'m ravifht with the theme. Gay are the charms o’er natare {pread, And fweet the bluthing rofe ; But ’tis thy bounty, and thy {miles, Which alt thefe charms compofe. All weak perfe&tion fades away, Nor boafls its borrow’d light, But in thy beaaty’s blaze ablcorpt 3 Eludes the mental fight, So ftars die off th’ ®therial plain, When the fun darts his ray, No more their fhrinking lultre fhew, But all is one bright day. Methinks, on the wide azure plains Gay legions charm my eyes, And to my foul in tranfport loft Celeftial glories rife : While this bleft truth, that thou art love, Swells the {y mponious lays, And all the heav’ns in thunder fhake With thouts of rapt’rous praife. My God ! thou beauty’s radiant fource, Infpire my breaft with love ; Tune my rapt foul with gratitude, And all it’s mufic move. P Porsuours Printed by D, Fowse, IMPORTED in the lufi Ships from LONDON, and to be SOLD cheap for Cafp By THOMAS BRADFORD, At bis Shop upon Serive HiLy, wiz. Uttians, 3 4th 7 8th and yard wide garlix, 3 4th G 7 8th and yard wide cotton check, thickfetts, corded dimitty, ftrip'd cottons, fine worfted qualities, fine garters,lady’s fine black mitts, lady’s fine colonr'd ditto, worfted caps, men’s worfted hole, lady’'s fine i’k clocks ditto, children’s ditto, Ruffia linnen, yard wide draw boy, German-ferges, ‘ribbons, filk fer- rets, black lace, white ditto, velvet, lawn handket- chiefs, fpotted lawn, Camblet, black perfian, filk ro- malls, cotton ditto, pins, handkerchiefs, callimancoes, fHalloons, ftuffs, lawns, tandem, long lawns, padufoy, taffities, &¢c. Choice raifins, feveral empty tranks, &e. 1 - — s Hereas a Perfon unknown to me the Subfcriber, came to my Houfe at Newington the z4th of May laft, and left with me a,{mall black HORSE, Saddle and Bridle, with a {mall Star in his Forehead, and defired me to keep him till his Return, which, he {aid, would be in about two Hours—From-that Time (o the Date hereof, I have heard nothing from the faid Perfor— This is therefore to give Notice, That the Owner. of faid Horfe, may bave him again paying the Charges of Keeping, and this Advertifement. ~ Fune 12, 1758, . ¥ Hutfon Peavey, Innholder in Newington. e PorTsmouTH, in New-HampsHIRE, Fune 15, JOHN LADD, of Exeter, AVING determined to ride as a Carrier from the Town of Port/mouth to Albany, during the Summer Sealfon, hereby gives NOTICE, to all Per- fons, who have Friends or Acquaintance in the Ar- my, that he will take particular Care in carrying any Letters from hence, or from any of. the Towns he pafles thro’, and will perform any other Bufinefs that Gentlemen may thiok proper to employ him is. LerTers and Packets may be left at faid Ladd’s Houfe in Exeter, pear the middle of the Town, at Mr. Clark’s in Greenland, Mr. Gage’s at Dover, Capt. Savets’s at Hampton-Falls, Mr. Badger's at Kingftown, Capt. Blunt’s at Chefter, Mr. Renkin’s at Londonderry, Col. Bagley’s at Amibury, Mr.Ingram’s at York, Mr. Hoight’s at the Feiry in Portimouth, and at the Printing Office in this Town, paying #ez Coppers for each fingle Letter, or the Value thereof in Paper Money at the Time they leave their Let- ters ; at which Places faid Ladd will call to receive them, and faithfully deliver them according to Di- re&ion. Itis defired that all Letters, &c. may be Ieft at the above Places by Thurfday the 2gth Inftant, as he will fet out from thisT'own the 3oth, and return within about three Wecks; and fo perferm the Stages conftantly in about that Time. Packets will be carried at a reaflonable Rate. Trayed or Stolen about three Weeks ago, from Natbaniel Folfom of Exeter, a dark Coleur’d MARE, about five Years old, about fourteen Hands high, bhas two or three white Feet; Paces and Trots well.—Whoever fhall take up faid Mare, and convey her to faid Folfom at Exeter, fhall be well rewarded for their Trouble and Charges. ExeTer, May 12, 1758. 1 Natuavier Forsom. O ——— S——————— — ] ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Samuel Fackfon, late of Portfmouth, in the Province of New-Hampthire, Joyner, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Nathanael Fack/on of Portfmouth aforefaid, Cordwainer, fole Executor of the lat Will and Teflament of faid deceafed, in order for Settlement. Province of New HaMPsHIRE. Hereas we the Subfcribers are appointed Commiffioners by the Honourable the Fudge of Probate of Wills, &c. for faid Province, 10 receiwe and exansine the Claims of the feveral Cre- ditors to the Efate of Mrs. ANN SLAYTON, late of Portimouth, Wideww, deceafed, reprejented Infolvent : WE HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, Tbat ave will attend [aid -Bufine[s at the Houfe of Mr. James StoopLy, junr. Innbolder, in faid Port{mouth, the laft Wednefday of this andof the five next following Months, from Six o'Clock Afternoou, of Jaid Days, 'till Nine. Portfmouth, May 25, 1758. Ereazer RusseLr, SamuEeL PEnHALLOW. S e g s of whom this Paper may be had for Onz Dollar per Ann, or an Equivalentin Bills of Credu ; Hlf to be paid ailthu: gogs. sttt e et Gs— Province of ’ | { New. Hampfhive } Dover, Fure 1, 1758. ALL -PERSONS NDEBTED to the Efiate of Mr. Wirriam Dawvy *late of Dover, decealed, are hereby Notified, im- mediately to pay thé {fame to the Subfcribers,Ex- ecutors to his laft Teftament, to prevent Trouble : And thofe that have any Demands en fagid Deceafed’s Efiate, are hereby Notified to receive the fame of Saraw Dam, or 3 STEPHEN JONES, ——— JUST IMPORTED, aad TO BE SOLD By WILLIAM TEMPLE, At his Store oppofite the Parade, a variety of Euro-, pean Goods, by wholefale and Retail, viz. Icklinburgs and oznabrigs ; 7 8th 3.4th and yard wide garlix-; nuns hollands ; Silefia lin- : nens ; men’s plain, ribb'd and black worfted hofe, women's ditto ; a large affortment of men’s and boy’s caps ; pins No. four ; men’s and women's white and black lamb gloves; 7-8th and 3-4th cot- ton and linnen checks; worfted crewels ; ingrains ; quality binding ; gartering ; horfe hair hats ; black and coloured horn buttons ; fleeve buttons ; fewing fillks ; deth head buttons; mohair and fcarff twift; a variety of plain and figur'd ribbons ; ivory combs ; black lacgs and fringe ; flay cords and braids ; fine threads ; black necklaces ; fans and ferretts ; black gauvze hankerchiefs, an affortment of filk ditto ; black and blue mourning crapes; plain, parrow, mode figar'd ditto ; men’s fuperfine German velvet, wo- men’s ditto ; tammies ; ‘calamancoes ; flower’d Ruf- fels ; damatks ; florettais, firip’d chieckt & plain ;camz blets ; buckrams ; linnen handkerchiefs ; fpotted; flower'd and plain lawns, minonet ditto ; Perfian taffatys, China ditto ; {potted and border’d bandan- noes ; filk and cotton romalls ; lungees; tapfails 3 broad cloaths ; drabs ; beaver coating and fhalloonsj bardmetal tea pots, writing paper; &c. &9, e, Alfo a quantity of fhip: bread. 3 e e S St it k] ProrosaLs for Printing by SumscripTION, Confeflion of F A1 T H, owned and confented unto by the Elders and Meflengers of the Churches affembled at Bofton in New England, May 12th 1680. Being the fecond Sefion of that Synod. Alfo a Platform of Charch Difcipline, gathered out of the Word’of GOD ; and agreed upon by the Elders and Meffengers of the Churches affembled in the Synoed : At Cambridsg in New-England. To be prefented to the Churches and General Court for their Confideration and Ac-, ceptance in the LORD. 1649 The Price to Subfcribers will be about one Piflereen and a half per Book, cover’d with blue Paper ; if bound in Leather, two Piflereens, (or an Eguivalent in Paper Money) Thofe who fubfcribe for fix Books, will have a feventh gratis. SuBscrIPTIONS are taken in by the Printer of this Paper. Juft Publifhd, And Sold by the Printer herec¥, a Pamphle Fair Prav!or, a need to temper the Tralt, entitled Conwer/ation, &c. juft publifk Rav'd Peter Clark of Dz piece called a Winter fe upon the Doftrine of (e Letter to the Rev. Doél Thomas Prince, Samuel E E. Pemberton ; on Oc mendatory Preface t ¢, Towl) A4 LETTER, (¥4 Farr Pray! Or,a Mr. S—— Wi Seriptures, both of 1} there is yet to arife () Fudgment ) a Heapy -« Newbury i HE Managers of Y, who have receivef, firft Part of the faid Lottér 1gth of Fune next, all that Trme ; a Number of Gentlemen take off all that {hall not then be § the Managers certainly will begin thy the faid firft Part, the Third Day of 7uJ Town Houle in Newbury. _ 7 A few of the above, and alfo of the Coud of York Lottery Ticke®s to'be had of the Pablify of this Paper. e i ~ e SR e e o o e