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t B A Verse upon the Taking of Louifbourg. By a Female Hand in the Country. 1. OSCAW’N, that great aufpicious Name, Does grateful, Love and Honor claim From each ingenuous Breatt ; _Let every Engli/b Tongue unite, To own his conquering Power and Might, Too great to be expreft. 73, See how he fails with Courage bold, Too great his Mind to be control’d By England’s hateful Foes : Great Georce’s Honor to maintain, The Rights of Britain to regain, He does his Life expole. 3. Indulgent Heaven, whole fearching Eye All haman Tho’ts and Actiens try, Smiles on the bleft Defign ; Waiile gentle Zephir now confpires, Now grants the Hero his Defires, And fends a profp’rous Wind. Engaged to feck his Cc:ntry's Good, He nimbly plows the rageing Flood, Nor tempts the Seas in vain : His well arin’d Fleet fecurely ride, And {wiftly crofs the roaring Tide, And il new Courage gain. ayers, &c. in their Prifons, or Exiles ; rary Power, which is fo hateful to all true Mr. Flavel. Now boldly at Cape- Brfgcn's Port He lands his Fleet, attacks the Fort, His thundering Cannons roar ; Their fhattered Batteries foon portend, By falling proftrate on the Strand, Confufion and Difpair. 6 Brave AuugrsT too does nobly ftand, And boldly gives his Troops Command, And bids them charge the Foe: His worthyName, proud France muft own, . Shall thine to Ages yet unknown, Treatifes, Speeches, Letters, Pr Recommended by the Rev. Who laid their Powers low. -E ¥ < In prudent Zeal there Heroes join, 87 Nor rafl _aey on without Defign, K= Nor thirlt for human Gore ; o Their Mind fagacious now confuits b How Gallic Power they may repulfe, % S And Britifp Rights reftore. 8 Our Foes, who yet difdain to yield, Yt fesr to try rhe heftile Field, Keep clofe within the Walls. . Their Iren Gates are ftrongly barr'd, ¥ But can’t withitand, nor much resard, Our well direfted Bails. e prefent Times, to guard againft POPERY and Arbis 1 5 and 600 Pages. Now Gallic Power’s ob.?g‘d to besd, No Arts can now their Wealth defend, Nor dearer Life protelt, Death in a thenfand Forms they view, Death does their Grief and Fears recew, Aud every Soul dejedt. 19, With reftlefs Minds for Peace they fue, And now again their Suit renew, T heir Gates wide open fet : Our Heroes and their worthy Mzn Triumphant now, all enter in, Aad boldly range the. Streets. ' S Great Georce's Flag we quickly raife, Buct let JEHOVAH have the Praife Ot this our Conqueft great ; And may He fiil our Armies blefs, ‘ While all our Tongues kis Power confefs, And ftill his Praife repeat. From the New-Post Mercury, Jaly 17. S P In rammaging the InrErnar Stooe, which was takzen by the Astrea FricaTE, the following Letter (fent from his Imperial Majelty of all the Lower Re- gions, to the Principal of the Jefuits at Lifbon) was found ; which you are defired to communicate to the Pablick. Youts, Dol &S great Number of Martyrs and Con at the Bar or Stake, &¢. very fuitable for th The Hiftory of a Britifh Subjeéts. In Two Volumes, betwee: § Well beloved Son, . OR the many and Singular Services prrformed by F}aur Commurity accept our fincereThanks. It is with infinite Pleafure we embrace this Opportunity of communicating our Sentiments ta you upon this Occafion, by Means of the Infernal Sloop, Jaiiing from our Daminions to the Kingdom of our well beloved Friend and dily, the French King. Notbing can give us greater Satisfa&lion than the Zeal avith which you bawe approued yourfelves, cur faithful Friends : We awere well convinced, from the Experience of former Times, of the Readinefs aith avhich your Ordir bhawe alivays endeavoured to promote onr Interefls 3 and ave bawe been particularly careful in diffributing proper Rewards, to thofe glorious Miniflers of your Revenge : Rawvillec is Lord Chancellor of Hell, and Fames Climeont is Secretary of State. But as this laft A of yours tran/- PORTSMOUTH ; Printed by Danien FowLe, of whom this Paper may ue had at Un. LDaollar per Annam, Sold by the Printer of this Paper. ‘eends all former Murders, ave berly fend you Letters Pa- 2ent, appointing you Vice Ray of Purgatory, ard all its Depend ncies, as a Recompence for your planning the Death ‘of th> King of Portugal ; for the glorious Attempt receives an adlizional Merit, from its being unprowskid; for the' be bad pretended to limit the Power 1 bhad given to your Order, 1 flatter wayfelf that Provocation bad lels Share in the great Aitcampt, than thofe wwhich avere immediately given 9 me : Hewas confoffidly my Enery, endeavoured all in bis Power to limit mine ; refufed to et my Courts of Inguifition proceed in their ufual Manner 5 was a Friend to Truth, a Lower of Religion, and wvas gutlty of a Num ber of other Crimes, too tedios to enumerate in this foort Epifile. But awben you avere upon the glorious nwork of Marder, bow comes it, my dear Children, that you (hould let my Capital Enemy efcape 2 Is there no Poifon, nor @ Dagger in Germany, that this Prussian fball fiill bid Difiance to me and mine 2 What ! not a bold Hand to redrefs iy Sifler of Hungary's Wrongs 2 Havemy good Friends the French no Weapons but Lying and Diffimulation to jerve our Caufe 2 No Poignard left in Framce I Is the Art of Brinvilliers then loff amongff them ! Maft e truft our Caufe to the uncertain Events of War ! A glorious Iimmor- tality avwaits bhim who fhall do the bold Deed ; that Prince is my mortal Foe ! 1hate him ; bate bim for bis own Sake ; but more for his being under the immediate Pro- tellion of my immortal Enemy : Cut bim off, and the great-, ef Rewards my Kirgdom can beflonv, fhail be yours. 1 bawe [ent Legions of Ruffians to affail him ; in/pired their Leaders with the Virtues of Cruelty and Lying ; taught them to boaff of Viflory when they avere defeated ; made them mock their Maker avith Thank/givings, awhen the whole Confederacy fbowld mourn. Here, where fome Re- mains of Modefly are left, we owned the Truth, and ap- pointed a General Faff. i Yer bossld you be able ta rid me af this Enemy, my Heart awould fill mijgive me : There it an old Foe of mine in England, whofe Goodnefs is equal to bis Power, and both will incline him to flop the Effufion of Blood, when our Friends are fo bumbled, that they fhall be obliged to fve_for Peace. Him take off likewile 5 Blood is our Delight. The avarmefi Coambers of Hell hawe been alotzed to 1he immediate Predeceffor of car dear Brother of France, for the Millions of bis own Subjelds be fent, reching avith all their fins about them, to aur Dominions. We haweindeed, a double Obligation to bim upon that Account, for they bave improved our Subjects much in the Art of Lying, and bave taught them French, awbich is now the univerfz! Langyage in aur Dominions 5 and in awbhich 1 foall fub- feribe mylelf, Je fuis mon tres reverend pere votre affectione, BELZEBU B, The Devil has certainly treated the Dutch in s very contemptible Manner, in not mentioning, that he had provided a very commodious Place for their Reception, fince they merit it to much. The Drawing of the County of Yor# Lottery, N° 1. ILL ccmmence on Tuefday the 11th of Septem- Ber next, at the Town Houle in 2oré. One Half of the Fiftren Hundred Tickets unfold at the Time of the laft Advertifement, are already difpos’d of, and fome Gentlemen have agreed to take what may remain of the other Half at the Time of Drawing ; but it’s hop’d they will all be bought up by that Time. York, Fuly 13, 1759. &e-Fickets in the abowe Lottery are to be Jold by the Printer bereof. ¢ ; Province of New-HAmMPSHIRE. W E the Subfcribers being ap- pointed by the Generar AssemsLy of faid Province, to build a GOAL, and HOUSE for a Goal Keeper, adjoining to the fanie, .in the Town of Pord- mouth, where the old Goai lands, the Goal and Houfe to be built of Wood Materials : the Goal to be built of fquare Timber, chiefly White Oak, fome 8 aod fome 10 Inches thick, Any Peifon or Perfons inclining to take faid Buildings, and find all Materialy except what will anfwer of the old Goal and Houle, and finith the fame by the Firft Day of July next enfuing. may treat with us at Greenland at the Houle of Mr. Enoch Clark, Innholder, on the 14th Day of Augult next, where they may fee the Plan of faid Goal and Houle, and what Manner the fame are to be built. x Tromss PACKER Crement MARCH }Cmmitle:. Ferzr Giuman e i e e Fely voth 1759. B LI, Perfons who are indebted to, or have any Demands on the Eftate of Benja- min Sweit, Black{mith, Jate of lampton Falls, deceas’d, are hereby defired to fettle their Accompts as foon as may be with me the Subfcriber, Executor of the Tefta- ment of the faid Deceas’d, that the Settlement of faid Efate may be accomplithed as foon as poffible. Hampton- Falls, Fuly 12. 1759 I\Issnfcu WEARB’_ The Chronicle of the Kings of Englana, From the Reign of Wittiam the Congueror filf King of England Jdown to His prefent Majeity Georce the fecond. Sold by the Printer bereof, at 30 4. Old ten. . JUST IMPORTED . By Robert Traill, A general Affortment of moft Kind of GOO DS thats¥Imported from Europe‘. And to be Sold Extreame Cheap for the Old Tener ; . or on fhort Credit. INJOTICE is hereby given, Tha JOHN FOWLE of the Town of Exeter, i the Province of New. Hampfhire, has to fell at his Shep. near the great Bridge, for the Ufe of Families, a very good Aflortment of DRUGS and MEDICINES :— He likewife fells feveral forts of Books, chiefly of Di- Vinity, with fome Hiftories :— He bas 2ifo to feil feveral Houfe Lots of Lard, in the Town of Norwaik in the Colony of Copnedticut, about Fifty Rods fram the Engs lith Church, and about the fame Diftance from the' Head of the River, on the meft dire@ Road inte the Country, very well fituated for Traders, or Tradefmen, —Such as are inclin’d to purchafe one or more of faid . | } Lots, may inquire of Mr. Fo/eph Lockwood, junr. near § the Premifes, or of the faid Foaw/ at Exeter. - § i — [ URSUANT to a LICENCE ¢ from the Honourable the Judge of Probate for the ™ Province of New- Hampthire, will be SOLD by PUB- LICK VENDUE by Margaret Nealy and £ homas Simp - é} fi’l Adminiftrators to the Eftate of Matthew A’lfl»{;‘, la!c gt of Nottingham Eaft, in {aid Province, Yeoman, deceaf- ed, on Tuefday the 7th Day of Auguft next at Ten ' 3 of the Clock before Noon, at the Dwelling Houfe cf ! Mr. Robert Kal/a in {aid Nottlagham,0ns ngr:é'.-'ii Acres. of Land, in the Lot No. 14, in the fecond Range of the third Divifion in Nottinghan, snd One Hundred Acres in the Lot No. 8, in the Fifth Rangzin the faid third Divifion : The Premifes above mentioned were the / Eftate of the faid Matthewo Nealy, deceafed, and areto 1| be Sold for the Payment of his Debts. Condit.cas to } be feen on the Day of Sale at the Plzce zforéfaid. | Nottingham, Fuly'zoth, 1759. - . 48] ) ‘; OST about three Weeks paft 1 near Mr. Griffith’s, the third Jointof a Black |, | Ebony German Flute, with an Ivory Ferrel 2t one End. It can be no ways ferviceable to any one but the Owner of the other Joints: If it be found and left with the ’ Printer heseof, he will fatisfy for finding and returning ’ the fame. % _ Province of New Hampfhire. i 4 4 ) b r i HE Creditors to the Eftate of - | Nathanae! Weare, late of Hampton-Falls i the Province aforefaid, deceas'd, reprefented infolvens, are hereby Notified, That we the Subfcribers, Commiffion- ers appointed for this End, will attend the Bufinefs of examining their Claims at the Houle of Lieut. Caled Sanborn, Lunholder in Hampton-Falls, on the laft Mon- day of this and the five following Months, from three to feven of the Clock in the Afternoon, } Hampton-Falls, Mesurcu Wears, Fuly 12, 1759, CALEB SAKBORY, ——— e et e i, ————, e ———— ", D i . o Imported in the laft Ships from London, AND TO BE SOLD 3 By Henry Apthorp, - | At his STORE at the North End, Ua? hollands, women’s fhoes, 4od ditto, 748th garlets, ditto cloggs, 3aod ditto, \ 3-4th ditto, oznabrigs, 244 ditto, yard wide checks, Ruffia dnck, 204 ditto, : } 3-4th ditto, ravens duck, 104 ditto, tammies, Enzlith fail cloth, 6d ditto, “ / thalloons, padiecks, 4d ditto, figur'd ftoffs, New Eng.{cythes, cordage, wiz. | filk fagathies, fiks, cables, = cambletrs, twift, fhrowds, i Jong cloths, beverett hatts, ratiive, . / velvet, felt ditto, {pun-yarn, callicoes, mili'd ledd, c6d-lines, ¥ buckrams, bar ditto, twine, o cambricks, quarto bibles, houlline _&marhnc, maoflins, paper, chaulk lines, taffities, pewter, @iz, bolt rope. broad cloths dithes, Aljs. . ferges, plates, Conredlicut pork, i men’s & women's balons, Philadelphia 301_"‘. st whitelamb gloves, porringers and {u;;a:r.'c}'f*h;ba(r'ex: & dit.black thammy, quar: pots ; rafins of the fun = tapes, y’cfa;:pcf nails, Welt India RUM. ) threads, pump ditto, 3 e S—— ALL Perfons having any De-. mands againft the Eftates of Nathaniel fl}'a.rfia” ) ( and Hannah Mar/bail, both late of Portfmoith in the i Province of New Hampthire, deceafed, are d.:fircd.lc, bring them in to Gearge Libbey of Port{mouth avmcf@:d, Adminiftrator to faid Eftates : snd thofe Indebted to ;g {aid Eftates, are defired to {ettle the fatse to prevent farther Trouble. Georas Linsey, ddminijiraier. Portimouth, Tulv 25. 175Q. (40} L e onsima S\, P or an Kquivalent ia Bilis of Credii; Halt go be pard ailuntiance