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3 te .~ To the PrInTER. _ As the following is a Charalter very prevalent amongft us, I hope the defcribing a few of its pernicious ten- dencies will 'in fome degree abate its rapid progrefs ; the inferting of which will much oblige Your conftant reader, LIBERALITAS. The: M.1 S E-R. ILE wretch! who facrifices all to wealth, His honour, confcience, and his futare health. His heart is always with his glitt’ring ore, And heaven born charity can charm no more : The tender thoughts which human bofoms fill, In him are chang’d to cruel, bafe and ill. Conjugal and paternal love give way ; To love of gold, which bears the only {way. . The thoughts of getting more diftra& his breaft, And care of keeping it allows no reft; 2 Diftruft and fear poffefs by turns his mind, Expert in fraud, to ev'ry virtue blind : To get more pelf no ways to him are foul, He cares net if for gold he damns his foul. "His haplefs chiidren curfe the fatal day, When nawure gave to him a father’s {way. Diftrefling all he knows, himfelf diftreft, An evil confcience wrecks his guilty breaft ; £fraid to touch his bafely gotten ftore, Spends nothing, but is aRways fcraping more. In midft of ail his plenty always wants ; Famine his roof with meagre alpe& haunts, So avaritious Midas fables fay, Amidft his royal dainties pin’d away. Strange ! that the bovels of the generous earth Shou!d Bring fuch adeftrultive metal forth. W hat mifchiefs has it done in every land / Made virtue fuffer, and made ice command. But franger fill / man’s foul tvith reafon grac'd, By fordid love of wealth fhould be debas’d. ) P e ) The FasuronasLE Miss. BEST of Painters, fhew thy Art, Draw the Charmer of my Heart, Draw her as fhe fhines away At the Rout, or at the Play ; Carefully each Mode exprefs : Woman'’s better Part is Drefs. Let her Cap be mighty {mall, Bigger jult than none at all ; Pretty, like her Senfe, and litile, Like her B:zauty, frai! and brittle. Be her thining Locks coafin’d In a threefold Braid behind ; Let .an artificial Flow'r Set the Frifure off before ; Here and there, weave Ribbon pat in, Ribbon of the finelt Sattin. Circling round her Iv’ry Neck, Frizzel out the {mart Vandike ; Like the Ruff that heretofore Good Queen Befi’s Maldens wore ; Happy Maidens, as we read, Maids of Honour, Maid; indeed. Let her Breaft look rich and bold, With a Stomacher of Goid ; Let it keep her Bofom warm, Amply ftretch’d from Arm to Arm ; Whimfically travers’d o’er, Here a Knot and there a Flow'r, Like her little Heart that dances, Full of Maggots, full of Fancies. Flowing locfly down her Back, Draw with Art the graceful Sack ; Ornament it well with Gimping, Flounces, Furbelows, and Crimping ; Let of Rufiles many 2 Row Guard her Elbows white as Snow ; Knots betow and Knots above ; Emblems of the Ties of Love. Let her Hoop, extended wide, Shew what Petticoats thould hide ; Garters of the fofteit Silk, Stockings whiter than-the Milk, Charming Part of Female Drefs, Did it thew us more or lefs. Let a Pair of Velvet Shoes Gently prefs her petty toes ; Gently prefs, and foftly fqueeze ; Tott’ring like the fair Chinefe ; Mounted high, and buckled low, Tott’ring ev'ry Step they go. Take thefe Hints and do thy duty, Fathions are the Tefts of Beauty ; Features vary and perplex, Mode’s the Woman and the Sex. Carke, April §. Laft Saturday Michael Collins, agea 23, Was executed at Waterford for a rape on Margaret Bryen. He confefled at the gallows to be the perfon that murdered Mr. Butler and his wife, John Leary, near Feathard hill, and robbing three other perfons; for all which crimes Thomas Gibbons, Thomas Goo- ney, Daniel Dwyer, and Patrick and James Drifbloe, were tried, found guilty, and executed on the evidence of the faid Collins ; he declared that they were all inno- * # cent, and that he only was the perfon concerned in thofe horrid crimes, s o . PorTsmouTh ; Printed by DanieL Fowre, of whom this Pap _ Dablin, April 7. 1¥:ar Dungannon hath been yean- ed this feafon, a lamb, with the hind part like a natu- tal lamb’s; the fore part like a human creature, with the head, face, eyes, nofe, ears, and fkin likke a human perfon’s, only the woo! was white on the head, acnd it had two paws like fans. 2B ORENE Ty O SN SBpriti 2t They write from Lifbon, that the licenfed fhip N. S. das Nevas e St. Anne, capt. Bento Mafliel, was arri- Ved there in 85 days from the Bahias, with fifty milli- ons of rees in {pecie, befides other valuable cffedls. A moft cruel marder was a few days ago committed ‘at Brimingham : two men beinf in pofleflion of the houfhould goods of one Darby, on a diftrefs for rent, in the evening two of the faid Darby’s fons came in, arnr- ed with a broom book and bludgeon, and fell upon them ; when one of the men making his efcape, the other fell a vitim to their bavbarity : they were foon after apprehended and committed to Shrewsbury goal : *tis (aid their father ftood by encouraging them during the perpetration of this horrid a&t. Laft Saturday morning the body of Mary-Ann Ey. les was found near Cut throat-lane, Bow, firipped nak- ed, and murdered in® moft fhocking manner, ber head being almoft cut off, and her body terribly cut and mangled. It is fuppoled to Lave been committed by two men, who were feen by a man fowing peas, one " of whom had a bundle under hisarm, fuppofed to be the poor creature’s cloaths ; they told the ‘man there was a woman lay bleeding to death juft by, and while he went to fee they made off. Laft Wednelday 7 night, foon afier divine fervice the fteeple of Great Billing church, near Northampton, wasknocked down by aflath of lightning, and fome of the ftones whirl’d into the air with fuch aftonithing force as to be carried to a confiderable diftance ; one of a very large fize plough'd up thg groand in Mr. Back- well’s garden like a cannon ball, bounded from the place whereit firft fell with great violence, and was, carried feveral hundred yards farther. Many of the pews in the church are thivered to pieces, and the ful- pherous fmell was fo powerful, that {carcely any body could bear to go near the church, whichis fo much fhatter’d that it is thought the whole {abric muft be en- tirely rebuilt, 3 B B R B BB BB BB THOMAS WELCH, Who rides as a Carrier to Albany, EREBY GIVES NOTICE, That he thall fet out from this Town on Tuefday the 24th Inftant.— Thofe who have any Letters, &c. to fend to the Army, are defired to leave them at the Widow Horsey's, Inn- holder, and the Printer’s hereof, in Portimouth ; at Mr. Fobn Folfors’s in Greenland, at the Widow Chace’s in Stratham, at Caps. Nashaniel Folfon’s in Exeter, at Mr., Ezra Badger's in Kingfton, at Capt Jonatharn Blunt’s in Chefter, at Mr. Samuel Renkin’s in Londonderry, at Cal. Lowell’s in Dunftable, and at Capt. Bagley’s in Hampftead. Eight Shillings Old Tenor muft be left with cach Letter, to pay for Carriage. e ——— e et et et Imported in the laft Ships from Lo;—do;,' AND TO BE SOLD . By Henry Apthorp, At his STORE at the North-End, Uns hollands, women’s fhoes, 4od ditto, 7-8th garlets, ditto cloggs, 30d ditto, 3-4th ditto, oznabrigs, 24d ditto, yard wide checks, Ruffia duck, 204 ditto, 3-4th ditto, ravens duck, 10d ditto, tammies, Englifh fail cloth, 6d ditto, fhalloons, padlocks, 4d ditto, figur'd ftuffs, New Eng.{cythes, cordage, wiz. filk fagathies, filks, cables, cambletts, twift, fhrowds, long cloths, beverett hatts, ratline, - velvet, felt ditto, fpun-yarn, callicoes, mill’d ledd, cod-lines, buckrams, bar ditto, twine, cambricks, quarto bibles, houfline &marline, muflins, paper, chaulk lines, taffities, pewter, @iz, bolt rope. broad cloths difhes, Aljo ferges, plates, Conne&ticut pork, Philadelphia flour, fugar,by thebarrel, raiftas of the fun men’s & women’s bafons, whitelamb gloves, porringers and dit.black fhaminy, quar’ pots ; tapes, clapper nails, threads, pump ditto, TAKEN up at Epfom about the 23d of June lofi, a large red roan HORSE, awith a Star in bis Forebsad, a little lame in bis off Fore Foot ; JSuppofed to be the Jame advertifed by Andrew Aramour in this Paper of Juné 8th and v5th. Whoewer can prove his Property in Jaid Horfe, may bhave him again, paying the Charge of this Advertifement, and other Charges for taking bim up. Inguire of Mr. John McCleary ‘of Epfom. [46] e | : G e 'S : Prowince of New-Hampfhire. F HE Creditors to the Eflate of - - Samuel Hardy, late of Stratham in juid Provinze, drceafed, inteflate, (reprefented infolve nt) we Lireby No~ tified that ave are appointed Commi@mmm (’«_,v ¢l :7a/ge of Probate for Jaid Prevince, to ricetve and cxamine their | Claims, and awill attend that Serafice at the DPueling s Hou/e of Nathaniel Follom, luntelder in Exetir. en 15¢ laft Monday of this lujlant, and of the fiue folisuing Months, frem four to jeven of the Clock in the sijterdact of each of faid Days, Noau Emzey, X Exeter, July 2, 1739. Nirunarn:ien Forsom; Newbury Bridge LorTeEry, Part Third and lafi. Newbury, Fune 14 1759. SUHE ML Of the Third and |aft Part of Newt/ury LOTTERY, S S L. St SOOI S 1 Prize of soo Dollars is sco Doll. + I of 250 is 2350 4 of 100 are 4c0 8 of 50 are 4co 10 of 40 are 4ca 15 of 30 are 430 20 of 20 are, 400 62 of 10 are 620 82 of 8 are 656 Z13t of 4 yare 8524 2334 Prizes, 126c0 4666 Blanks, . * But Two BLANKS to a Prize. - The Managers finding the Scheme of the fecond Part of this Lottery, which wasgalcula(ed at two Blanks only to a Prize, fo acceptabl€ to the Publick 5 that when the Time was prefix'd for Drawing, there was fueh a general Demand for the Tickets, that they have calculaated this Third Part upon the fame Plan, with fome Amendments for the better.— For in this Scheme there is alfo hut two Blanks to a Prize,and yet one Prize of 500 Dollars, one of 250, four of {100 &c. &c. in the other there was no Prize of 250 Dollars ; Andindeed, on due Confideration, a Lottery of this Kind muft be preferr’d.—For in this there are valuable Prizes,and the Rifque of lefing but {mall,— for doubling the Purchafe Money of a Ticket is better than a Blank. ‘Therefore the Managers huve great Reafon to expe& a very fpeedy Sale of the Tickets, and that they fha!l be ready to draw in 2 fhortTime; And they have the Pleafure toinform the Pubiick that the Bridge, for the building of which this Lottery was granted and fet up, is in great Forwardnefs,znd there is a reafonable Profps& of its being pafiable for Travellers by the next Fall or (oazer, Gold as well as Silvef will be takén for and the Prizes paid off accordingly in Uwenty Days after Drawing. Thole who purchafp Tickets at Eolton will be paid off there. : Tickets may be had of Elcnezer Storir, Flq s Mr. Timotby Neawell, Mefliis. William and Fames Fackfon, and Edis and Gill, Printers in Bofion, the Managersin Newbury, and the Printer hereof. e JJLL Perfons indebied to, or that hawe any Demands on the Eflate of James Ayers, late of Londonderry, Trader, deceas’d, ave defired 10 bring in their Accounts to Edward Acken, Executor of the Effate of faid Deceas’d, in order to Scttliment. [45) Tickets. e - — e e g——— s Province of New-Hampthire, Pelbam, May 31.1 1758. Lift or Affefiment mzde on the Non-Refident Proprietors Land, liviag cut of the Town of Pelbam, which is now due, is az follows, viz. William Brown, Elq: £.5 v 5. Thomas Burns 1 5 8 d. Fobn Curren, 6 5. 8d; Samuel Mug:idge, ®is Heirs, 16 5. 84 ; Exek. Fletcher 2 5. 85 Fonas Clar Z, 1 63. 84. Now if the above Perfons do not pay tuc feveral Sums affix’d to their Names, together with the Charge of Advertifing, to the Subfcriber in {aid Pelbam, fo much of their Lands will be fold at publick Vendue. to the higheft Bidder, at the Houfe of Mr. Fofial ,'"]z?,v,}u':t_, Innholder in faid Pelbam, on Wednefday the 8th Day of Auguft next, at One 0'Clock at Noon, as will be {ufficient to difcharge their refpeftive Ducs. Pelbam, June 20, 1759. Nebemiak Jagues, ColleQor, o L 5 }WE the Subfciibers ov- Bemps: being appointed Commiflion- ers, by the Hon. theJudge of Probate for{aid Z’rovnrlce, to receive and examme the Claims of the feveral Cre- ditors to the Eftare of Fobn Redman, late of Notting- ham, deceas’d, (reprefented infolvent) Eleviny cive NOTICE, That we will attend that Dufinefs at the Dwelling-Houfe of Capt. Nothaniel Foliom, Innholder in Exeter, on the Jaft Monday of this Merth, and of the four foliowing Months, from three o {.ven of the Clock in the Afternoon ©f each of faid IP7ys . Exzeter, June 20, Nooh Emery, ? PRIy 1759. Nicholas Gilman, § er may be had ac One Doi/tr per Annum, o an Equivalent 1n Bulis oi Credit ; Half 10 be paid avinirance. - 3 'y