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From the Berlin Gaxette of the 13th of Fune! Yefterday at fix in the morning a courier from Orangeburgh immerfed us in the deepeft forrow, by bringing us the melancholy news of the death of a. Prince, whofe memory, ever dear to the country, will acall times put usin mind of fo confiderable a lofs. In fhort, with extreme affliction we havé heard ghat his Royal Highnefs the Prince of Pruflia after a few days illnefs, expired the 12th of this month at three o'clock in the morning, in the 36th year of hie age, being born the gth of Aogult, 1722. In the midft of {ucceffes with tshich the Almighty is pleafed to blefs the jaftice of our arms, this grievous lofs leaves no room for any fenfation but the moft pungent regret. Heaven grant that the young Prin- ces may tread in the ftepsof a2 father who has been admired by Europe, and adored by the faithful {ub- jeéts of his augult brother, and whofe death draws floods of tears from their eyes.” Pawvts, (in France) Fume 26. This Evening a Courier arrived with Difpatches from Count Cler- mont, contaiping the difagreeabiz News of the Re- treat of his Army towards Nuys on Friday lagt, after an Engagement of near {even Hours in the Wood near Crevelt. - Itappears by thofe Difpatches, that the A&tion was for a confiderable Time very hot on both Sides, and that the Lofs we fuftained amounts to between 2 and 3060 Men, and about double that Number wounded and taken Prifoners ; but that the Lofs of the Enemy, in the Article of killed and wounded, muft be much more confiderable, we hav- ing had for a long Time, the Advantage of firing . upon them from the Woud, whilft they were form- ing themfelves upon the Plain. When the Enemy attacked the Wood, the A&isn was extremely hot ; neither would it have besn poffible for them to force theTrenches, thyown up before us in the Wood, bad not whole Racks of our People been fwept away by their Artillery. No Trocps cou!ld behave better than ours did wpon this Occafion ; and the Order of che Retreat did honoer to the Commander. Count Clermont doex not look npon this as an Affair of much Confequence. He ftrongly follicits for Artil- lery, to the want of which his retreat ischiefly to be attributed. He fays that the Right Wing and Cen- tre of his Army were not at all engaged ; and that the Lofs fell whoily on the Left Wing ; and that as foon as ke receives the Reinforcements which are on_ their March to join him, hg fhall again be in a Con- dition to face the Enemy. [ L. 0N ‘DO N, TJuni 27 AL IST of Sea and Land Forces at prefent main- tained by Great Britain, including Officers in the King’s Yards, and Docks. Eftablifhment for Great Britain, the Train of Artillery included, For h-eland, — For North America, of Regulars, 2zoco Of Provigncials, 30000'} ot For the Weft Indies, 2000 For Gibraltar 2nd the Eaft- Indies, S e lor) TheAllied Army, in thePay of Great-Britain, 60000 s 55000 12000 — Total of Land Forces, 186bco Naval Department, viz. Seamen 12000 more than voted, 62000 Marines, - —— 14000 g6000 Artificers to the Docks, fuppofed to be — — 20000 Total, - 282000 Ships in Commiffion, 110 of the Line, : 200 under,of all Denominations, 310 Ships of War. TO BE SOLD By Publick Vendue, On Tuefday Evening the 10th Day of Otober /. at the Houfe of the Widow Horney’s in this lowa, Undry Sorts of Houthold FURNITURBE; yiz. Cheft of Draws, Tables, Pi@ures, Brafs, Pewter, and many other Arti- éles 3 all which may be feen the Day before the Sale. 1 Province of New HamMPpswiRrE. Hereas we the Subfcribers are appointed Commiflioners by the Hon. the Judge of Probate of Wills, &c. for {aid Province, to receive and Examine the Claims of the feveral Creditors to the Eftate of Abrabam Mec- Neal, late of Derryfield in faid Province, Yeomas, deceafed, reprefented Infolvent, we hereby GIVE NOTICE, That we will attend faid Bufinefs at the Moufe of Mr. Fobn Clark in Londonderry, the fecond Tuelday of OZcber next, 2nd of the mext five following Months, from one o’Clock Afternoon of faid Days, ’till Eight. 1 James Taccarr, Londonderry, Sept. 20. 1758. SamueL Dickey, P PURTSMOU "H: rinted b * viz, of whgm this Paper may Provincs of New -Hampthire, Petham, May 31, 1758. i LIST, or Afleffment, made on the Non- Refident Préprietors living out of the Town of Pelham, according to the Generat Conrt’s A2, by us the Subjeribers, and delivered to Mr. Nehemiah Jaques, Colleior, to collet and gather. W o gl bs. Sam’l Waldo,Efg; 3 6 8 Aaron Colpurn, o 1 8 Eleazer Tyng,Efg; 2 6 4‘Rabzrt Colburn, o 3 2 Fonas Clark, o016 8Lieut.Tim.Colburno 7 2 Wm. Brown, Efg; § 1 offenathan Colburno 2 o Col. Benj. Brown, ) L Fames Richardfon,o0 1 o bis Heirs, ; Jobn Bowers, o 1 8 Samuel Parkmar, v 4 ofNathaniel Cleminto 3 4 Wid. Sarab Mar ) P 8\h”iz:'.l‘lafl. Farnamo 6 8 tin, ber Heirs, ) Epbraim Cartis, o 1c 4 Fobn Cookjon, 5 15 O\Ebenézer Flint, o z 8 Fobn Tyng 2 6 4Samuel Gold, o 2 o Samuel Muyridge, ) i S‘Tbomar Batns.'. 0 1.3 bis Heirs, )° CaptDan.Badwello 2 6 Fonathan Searls, o 1 olCaleb Richardfin,0 2 6 Capt Philip Deme-) Uriab Abbot, 01710 rick, bis Heirs, )™ '7 ODea Sam’! Barker o 5 © Epbraim Camings, 1 5 'o|Mofes Gage, o 10 2 Col. Foleph Blan- ) chard, bis Heirs, )° '7 Col. Zacch. Levewel o Mr.Ths. Parker, 2 Dea.Edw. Colburn o Maj. Jof. Varnum, o Licu. Jobn Varnumo Abrabam Cslburn, o Daniel Colburn, o Chrift. Williams, o 6Abra.Calfiurn.jaa.o o 10 Richard Kimball, o 6 5.10|Thomas Fewell, o 1 14 2|Ezekiel Fletcher,) 15 2| bis Heirs, )° . 15 2/WWid.Han. Bradleyo 8 10 oSamuel Clark, o 16 o 10T homas Fitch, bis) 3 1 10| Heirs, § )° 2 6|Samuel Kimball, o 6 Fobn Colburn, o 1 10|Jobn Currer, o 6 Epbraim Colburs, o 3 4{Samuel Brown, ) Jabefp Colburn, o o 8 bis Heirs, )3 ' Mofes Colburn, Enfi.Hen. Baldwino Bis Heirs, g° T ? NeuwsMmiau JaQues, Collefter. Levi HiLprETH, Jasesu Gage, O 00 00 0 O W A ® Selest- Men Jor Pelbam, e S ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Capt. Stephen Roberts, late of Dover, in the Province of New Hampthire, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Keziah Roberts, Ad- miniftratrix to the Eftate of faid Deceafed, in order for {ettlement. 1 ——— Province of New-Hamprsuire. OTICE is hereby given, That the Meeting of the Proprietors of the SOCIAL LIBRARY in Port{mouth ftands Adjourned go the third Monday in Od&ober next, being the 16th Day of faid Month, at § 0’Clock Afiernoon of faid Day at Union HarLin the Work Houfe in {aid Portfmouth, at which Tumeand Place the faid Proprietors are delired to give their Atten- dance, as Bufinefs of Importance is then to be tranfaed. By Order of the Society, Portfmouth, Sept. 27. 1758. SamueL PEvuaLLow, Clerk. o ety e, < e rnt TRAYED or Stolen from Fames Tuttle of Dover, about the Twentieth Day of July laft a Red MARE, about thirteen or fourteen Years old, with a fmall black Spot on her Rump. Whofoever fhall take up faid Mare, and convey her to faid Fames Tursle, fhail be Rewarded for their Trouble Two Dollars, and npeceflary Charges paid. Dover, Sept. 7.1758. 2 T O“be {fold at Publick Vendue by the Subfcriber, at his Dwelling Houfe in Berwick, on Tuelday the Tenth of Oftober next in the Afternoon, the LIBRARY of the Reverend Mr. Feremiah Wife, deceafed, being a valuable Colledti- on of Divinity, Nataral Philofophy, and Hiftory, &c.——1If any Perfons incline to perufe faid Books before the Time appointed for Sale, they may be gratified. Fobn Wife. Hamplhire Money will be taken at fix pounds per Dollar. Al Perfons that have any Books belonging to the above Library, are defired to return them before faid Time. Peravick, Sept. 14. 2 - P T e S—— ——————— ———— ——— Provinceof Jew Hampsuire, Dover, Sepr. 13. ALL Perfons that have any Claims or [~mands on the Eftate of Jofeph Hanfon, late of Dever, in the Province aforefaid, fifq; deceafed, i e herety defired to bring in the {ame to Ephrair: Hanfor, ! iminiftrator to faid Eftate, in order for Luctlerne: And all thofe that are In- debted to i:id Bitaic 2 defired to pay the fame to prevent faniher Trou e ; 2 Fames Young's Palture in Dover, on the Firft of this Inflant September, a light brown MARE, eight | Years old, about 13 or 14 Hands high,gtrots asd paces, black Main and Tail, one white @t, a Star in her Forehead, and a {mall white Streak on her Nofe, Whoever fhall take up faid MARE, and bring her to Mofes Hiwe of Dover, fhall have Two . Dovrvars Reward, and neceflary Charges paid by : me Moles Howe. [Ee— v b ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demards on the Eftate of . Matihewv Nelfon, late of Portimouth, deceafed, Cord - wainer, are defired to bring in their Claims and Ac- counts to Deliwerance and Fobn Nelfon, Adminifira- tors on f3id Eftate immediately, in order for a fettle< meng thereof. 2 e e The Managers Of the County of 'York LorTERY No.x, will begin te draw at the Court Houft in York, on Monday the 16th of Oftober next. Suceh therefore as bave been Intrufled with Tickets 2o difpafe of, are »STrayed or Stolen out of Mr. ' | 3 f defired fortbwith to put off thofe Rill remaining iw . , their Hands ((if any fuch) or retarn them in fix Days at leaf! before the Drawing, but it's hop’d there will be no Neceffity of that, as the Jate Aktack of the Ene at the' Eofiward fo slearly evinces the Neeeffity o Bridges to facilitate the March of one Part of the ' Country to the Relief of another, that thofe Tickets as well as a few flill in the Hands of the Managers, will be foon purchafed by fuch as wifl well to theSafety and Weal of the Coumty. & Note, If it fbould appear that any confiderable Number of Tickets are fold of New Hampsuire, 2 LIST of the Prizes will be publifbed in th: New-Hampsuire Paper, and paix off there. York, Sept. 5. 1758, B Mofes Boynton v Of Stratham in New-Hampfhire, . - Informs his Cuftomers and others, that they may be fupplied with good Wafh- Leather, or Breeches ready made. As he hath juft now dreft off a large Stock ' of Deers Leather as well as feveral other {erts of Lea- ther, &c, the above will be fold as cheap as any where in this or the Maffachufetts Goyernment. He bas alfo a confiderable large Affortment of EncrLisk Goops as cheap for Cath as may be had apy where. 1 s e el Province of New Havpsur e ‘ ’VHereas we the Subfcribers are appointed Commiffioners by the Hon, the Judge of Probate of Wills, &c. for faid Province, to receive and examine the Claims of the feveral * Creditors to the Eftate of Henry Seymour, Jate of Portfmouth, Shopkeeper, deceafed, reprefented In- folvent, We wErEBY cIVE NOTICE, That we will attend faid Bufinefs at the Houfe of Mr. Fames Stoodley, junr. Innholder in faid Portfmouth, the laft Wednef{day of this and of the five next following Months, from fix o’Clock Afternoon of faid Days, ' *till nine. 2 Ereazer Russsvrr, Port(mouth, Sept. 13. SamuiL Pexmarrow. — [P WS e st com ot Wt TO BE SOLD st the Printing-Office in Port/mouth, \Ather Abraham’s SPEECH to a great Number of People, at a Vendue of Mer- ¢hant-Goods 5 introduced to the Publick by Poor Richard, (a famous Pennfylvania Conjarer and Aimanack Ma- ker) in Anfwer to the following Queffions. Pray, Father Abrabam, what think you ot the Tinmes ? - Won'’t thefe heavy Taxes quite ruin the Country 2 How fhall we be ever able to pay them ? What would you edvife us to ? To which are added, Seven , curious Pieces of Writing, viz. 1. Thewelcome Guinea: A Poem. 2. Confolation for the Homely. 3. Agrand Compliment to the Ladies. 4. The two Sinwers, the Pape, and the Devil : A poetical Tale. of our firft New England Planters, on their Manage- ment in thofe good O/d Times. To the Tune of A Cob- | ler there was, &9¢. 7. Poor Richard’s Defeription of bis Country Wifz Joan, in a Song to the Tune of The Hounds are all out, &z [ Price fix Coppers. ] County of 2ork « Lottery Tickets SOLD at the Poft-Office in this Town, and by the Printer hereof. ————— e —— SO, So— W—————— W— e ot o —— ———— . M'.j 2«! at OneDollar per Annum, or an Equivalent in Bills of Credit, Half to be paid at Enmmce‘ o [ A 5. Aninfal- ' lible Cure for Love. 6. An Old Song, wrete by ene \ f 15 1.4 naen Ve