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- ghe Newws of the Redustion of Niagara. Thy /ay T 0 'BE 50 LW S w1 LA D“E LLP HI A, Ofober 4. Province of New-Hamesuirs. . L5 Extra&t of a Letter from Piszurg. ch" 15, DESERTED from the Shlp : s The Enemy, attentive to their own Security, R : el gives us no Di_/;uréance;tbf] are employed in form- b gbf;’ fénn?glol»azg SXZalx; 0;;{“:“):-h Har l ing a large Pofl at Dttratft.-—-‘sz Indians it quiet o‘;;/:n ;V:b_/?:r oo Ye;girs e Ag:c, a‘ i Jmoaking their Pipes, with an Ear turned this el 5, Feet 5 Inches bigh. Way.—Some Wiondotts are come in awith Skins to Shi s i ; William Ayers, aged 18, a brown Complec Pittfburgh, and [ay, that m Indians about the lion,ts s Jhigh. b4 ; ‘ Lakes will give any Diflurbance, except 1he Chip- T horas Godfrey, aged 18, brown Complelti- paway.—Qur Communication isintirely free, and : ; » on, 6 Feet high. bl CM;IW é‘wv”“,! M; 55“;{’ ’ég g(r)?{%icf ;My . T bomas Waring, aged 19, of a fair Complec- : 3 ? Dy Wi, tion; & Feet-high. Friday laft arvived here Capt. M Quoid, fror: tion, - : St Lifvnpo‘:y/, 661 laft from Belfaft, in 6 Weeks and 4 ]”/""FH‘a”""I’;]:E::]h]Z )i; ofv:alial;‘fifi?:&' Days. On Sanday the gth of September, in about on, b5 ;e‘ % e aOSd '22 R Lidin Cans: Lat. 41 Capt. M'Quoid faw a Schooner with a plegi;‘rzx “‘S’"Fc‘:: 7’ Todkes hig,h black Bottom, Bottom uwpwards. ’ ! By the Skipper of an Albany Sloop that Left that Co;cslz;lii:r:? sged sbout 50 Years, brown of four Deferters coming in there from St. Fobn's, :lfulih:::‘ {;:‘rauct::”;ei l::Ed b;')“_‘;;?e;b l;‘/j;:, ’ wb;in[bon;ud, that General Wolfe wasin Poffi ffion AECcoAry Docimsodie 81 faid Ship: of Luebeck. ; - y /O;; Saturday laft arrived in this City three Mo- i @DB‘? :)f (hl:o:!:gvefa?dcabmhie; v:l;gyrc;;:;a I;z béwk Indians from Pi"‘/]mrg' 4 ‘w’”».d) fors fi{-”y ki;gly :]eZeiv,:.d afid enter ingo 'Pay as before, sgers Mpaiches by Sir Wilicn ke W o other wife will treated as Deferters. gain by applying to faid Froff; near the SouthMeeting Houle; and paying for this Adveriifement, SamueL Frost’s Yard, the Owner may have it a —— S e —— ———————— S ——— that where cver they came till they gat to Pitt- 4 ‘ ht Jourgh, the Wefiern Indians awere fled. They recei- A leely, fiOut NEGRO wed Jome Prefents from this Gowernment, with FELLOW, about 21 Years of Age, fit : awbich they were avell pleafed, and expreffed great gor any laborious Employment. Inquire of the ‘ Satisfallion. Printer. ERTH-A l;/l BOY, Province of New Hamp/bire. Nassav HaLr, Septemper 27, 1759. , . s Yefterday the annual C%mmencemcnt was O b€ SOld at PUth V.en held here. The Revd. Mr. Samuel Dawies, due, by Ebenezer Light of Exeter in faid Jately elefed Prefident of the College of New- Province, at the Houfe of Capt. Nathanicl Fol ]epfsy,dc!ivucd aLatinOration,to the univerfal Jom in Exeter, on :h_e sth Day of November Applaafe of all his learned and numerous Ax}- next, at two o'Clock in the Afternoon, one Half diters. The young Gentlemen {about z5 in of his prefent Dwelling Houfe, Halfo.fhls Gar- Nnmber) who were admitted to the ufual De- den, a Barn and a Hatter’§ .:1hop, with fandry grees in the Arts, performed the accuftomed other Articles.—The Conditicns of Sale to be Exercifes with uncommonFacility and Corre€t {een at the Time and Place of Sale. pefs. The whole Ceremony concluded with Exeter, Oftober 12, 1759, ning-Days e Trai fome Time ago, a GUN was lefc in Captain ~ A N one of tl o and after the ceremony, taking patticular notice of a beautiful {prig of diamonds that the followed Ope, fet to Mufic by Mr. James TD BE. S oL Lyon, one of the Students. : ! X yon {—;EARFUL, fearlefs, and at eafe, A Very lalge a.nd Commodmus On the downy Lap of Feace, In the gentle Mufes Seat, ; DWELLING HOUSE, with about two Acres of Land belonging thereto, pleafantly fituated in Stra- Uamov'd at War's tremendous Roar, tham in the Province of New-Hampthire, three Quar- ThatCor flernation {preads from Shore toShore, ters of a Mile below the Meeting- Houfe, on the main O’ers folid Continents, and tofling Waves, Road from Portfmouth to Exeter, within one Mile of From haughty Monarchs down tQ Slaves, the Salt Water River, and very handy to Mills of feve- Low cringing at their Feet; ral Sorts—The faid Houfe is 40 Feet long, 30 wide, Far from Terror’s loud Alarms, and 18 Stud, with a large Addition for a Kitchen, and Peaceful Nassau ! in thee we fing— a Shop added befides ; the whole has been built within We fing great GEORGE upon the ‘Throng, five Years laft paft ; the Oudfide is intirely finifhed, And AmpersT brave in Arms ; glazed and painted ina very neat Manner, ftands on AmuzksT brave in Arms ; > high Land, a {uitable Diftance from the Road for a While Bernarp, in their milder charms large Yard before the Houfe ; hath a large Entry thro’ Makes the royal Virtues known. the Middle fitting for a hancfome Stair-Cafe ; three Chor. We fing great George, &c. &c. Stacks of Chimneys, feven Smokes, two Flew Ovens ; TheSword of theLordand of Amber i from far, a1 the lower Part finifhed except one Room and the Gleaming tremendous, determines the War: oy ; the Seller is large and deep, the Stones well At th" approaching Vengeance frack i in Lime ; there is a good Well that never fails of Gallic Slaves, tho’ long enur’d Water within one Rod of the Kitchen Door. To face the wide deftroying Sword Whoever inclines to purchafe the above Premifes, At a proud Tyrant’s Word, {which is a very pleafant Seat for a Gentleman or Tra- Now diforder’d and broke, der) may be further accommodated with two Acres of Defpiring, confounded, extraordinary good Lacd,witha good Orchard thereon, With Terrors furrounded s Barn and Wall, oppofite the Houfe, the Road only By Amber/s Name fubdu’d, parting them. Likewile a whole Right of LAND By dread of Vengeance clofe pgr.’u’d, throughout the Town of Bow, between three and four Vengeance due to facred Britifa BWod, hundred Acres in faid Right. Inquire of Moses The ufelels Sword they drop. Boynrov, living in faid Houfe, or the Printer hereof. N‘is'u‘l“i§.°f'3§ff"é?g{f’°"°’ HESE are to notify the Pro- Beneath the Shade ofGuilt-concealingNight. prietors of BOW in faid Province, that their We fing great GEORGE upon the Throne, laft annual Meeting, which was held by Adjournment, And AMHBERST brawe in drms, on Tuefday the fecond Day of O&ober Inftant, is .fur: Amberjt brave in Arims ; ther acjourn’d (agreeable (0 3 Vote of faid Meeting) IWhile Bernarp, in their milder Charms, to Tuefday the 23d of O&ober Current, at Two of the Make the royal Virtues known. Clock in the Afternoon, at q‘c [.-Ioufe ?f Mrs‘_’v[,a‘w Happy, happy, happy, ftill, Cha/e, Innholder at Stratham m,fald Province : ] h:ch Safe from all the Alarms of ill. Adjournment is defired to be publickly advertiz d While GeoraE, the Friend of Man, adorns the §;rarham, 0. 5, 1759 Samuel Lane, Prop'rsCl. Throne, TO BE LETT, 5 And Amuzrst fhines in Arms ; A HO'UfC, Bakehoufe, and other WhileBer N arD makes the royal Virtues known, r : : : 4 Conveniences, in this Town, belonging to ir mil Charms. , HaI;P;u g:,"&f:,l - . Robinfon' Treferrin. Inquire at faid Houfe. [{58]f DI S e — Portfmoith ; Printed by D, Fowle, of whom this Paper may be had at One Dollar perAcnum, st ety W B W———ci A e | were exquifitely fet in ft modern Luropean talte, which the Colonel's the be i Clive, and his Lady, went up into the country to pay | LONDGON Welcarn by an authentic letter lately received from the Eaft-ladies, That the brave Col. 13 (<) Aueu | HEREAS Sarab, the Wife of me 7obn Eaten of Hampton Falls, in the Provinée of New Hampthire, has for {fcme T 1% % Lady wore in her hair, fhe immediately took it from herhead, and ftuck-it in his turbant ; which polite aflion ime palt haved herfelf towards me, lived in a pro- PR L ARGAL I A R > A SEHEIES RS HE © o % o " 3 o35 Rt & < i Wl i - SoCEeEzEES w3 &-Eo'g‘:_&""_:‘»uls pog e e RO Y- — = O in Aeg S o © - 3 = a cea=2 Wi oG e— @ - i s -0 I ORI R a0 0o g w9 = €3 g>x S EYve S G o W © :0-—2 e g O O -u:"’”l‘:a'g".g';c-fl-g ScEngLEg x2S a’A (=] o:y«uc‘. - — e A - ooy Si-ro-- S 3 @ = e = ay O > © =a 3 a > 0 @ o w o R O o E;z"fi?’;—fiou%“ Y g fg—og‘:O""' .. w328 ERC N i - 2 Boem b B 80 o~ s swO'e e 2 0o o = - =0 & g I 58 9 © = B AR O g S o > —“E--; O gig -0 g B n oW w 0% ¥ 32 cc e = O Bei=t u o horie I L ™ @ 00 o o - A - o = I R - Ror 206 () -0y S = o Y=o 9 :'uHEQ.‘_g'go”_c = .58 =5o%¥%vefs g B e > ~§’:aE“ SO Wb =4 - o = < o O ot ~a g ._..:_.--o_c’c S s;_o:!:E&‘Cmuu <42 iamonds as are faid to be worth 1500l teafad with, that, in return, he prefented her Example of great gratitude, and ad- -~ o a vifit to the Nabob, whom the Colorel had advanced P) to that great and rich dignity Frenchified Nabob, who defire and threatened to fpend ali that I have. Thefe are therefore to Caution all Perfons from giving % or Credit tofaid Sarab on my Account, for I hereby decla = = E e = B 2 %E E o 3 w ol = w2« ) | wa L ole at E e in the Black they fonnd the Nabob very ipiendidly drefs’d, his gar- Cclonel, to whom he was in- ve and rich regions he now‘ The fame letter adds, that the Colonel intends to ftay a yéar longer in' India, to try to secover the de O o3 o =S ] i ' i e o o~ Pe ol o 8T ?2 oL : = s O ow . o &, 2= . - 3 . (=] s®s =k 2 8=9 2t vy 8= w < a2 v S - [ o Do W Pt 2OAE e I e D G e g o S £20 & D © %w o= £ e S| (9] . 9. EO = gy O'v-‘ = A o o ::—83 -2 3 ceived them with the greateft civility sad friendfhip ment, collar, and turbant, being almoeft cover’d with nificent throne, enrich’d with precious flones diamonds of ineflimzble va'ue, and {eated on a mag- | bts contralled by As Witnefs my Joun EaTon re that I will pay no De faid Sarah, after the Date hereof : Hampton. Falls, OQober 9, 1753, Hand. Y ercof. £ NEWBURY LOTTERY TICKETS, ‘Part Third, to be Sold by the Priater h