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s P B Lorl NS (Novimber 20. Tlhe following Addrefs of the Roman Catholicks of the City of Corke, having keen tranfmitted tothe Earl of Shannon, has by his Lordfhip been prefented to his Grace the Lord Lieutenant. To kis Grace | OH N Duke of Bedford, Lord Liex- tenant General and General Governor of Ireland. The humble Addre(s of the Roman Catholicks of the City of Corke. May it pleafe your Grace, E his Majelty’s dutiful and faithful fubjeéts, the Roman Catholicks of the City of Coike, humbly beg Leave to congratulate your Grace on the unparallell'd faccefles which have attended his Majefty’s arms, in the -profecution of this juft and neceflary war. i We arctruly fenfible of his Mijefty’s paternal care snd tendernefs for his kingdom of Ireland. And it is with the deepeft fenfe of gratitude, we acknow- ledge the protection and indulgence we have cxpe- ricnced under his Majeily's moft mild and aufpicicus reign. With the greatet indignation, do we hear cf the threatned hoftite invafion of this kingdom, (particu- larly intended againft thefe coafts) by an enemy, who, grown defperate from repeated defeats, may poflibly make that attempt as a left effort, vainly flattered with the imaginary hope of affitance here from the former attachments cf our deluded prede- ceffors. But [fo inconfiftent are fuch fchemes with our principles and intentions, that we aflure your Grzce, in the moft folemnn manner, we will, to the utmoft exsrtion of cur abilities with our lives and fortunes, join in the defence and fupport of his Majefty’s Royal Peifon and Government ageinit all invaders whatfoever ; and will be always ready to concur in fuch meafures, and to act fuch parts in the defence of this kingdom in common with the reft of his Majefty’s fubtje€s, as your Grace in your great wifdom fhall be pleafed to appoint. And we think ourfelves particularly happy,to be under the. direction and command of lo known an Afferter of Liberty, and fo important and diftinguifhed a Governor as your Grace. We molt earneftly wifh that his Majefty's arms may be crowned with fuch a continuance of [uccels, as may enable him to defcat the devices of all his enemies, and obtain a fpeedy and honourable peace. i T T T L L P T T T PHLLADELPHI A, March 13. On Friday laft Capain Falconer arrived here from Briftol, which he lett the Sixth of January, and con- fequently brings no later public Advices than we had betore 3 but, what we can learn by private Letters to the Fourth of that Month, Peace feems to be at a Diftance, at leaft as to outward Appearances. The fame Day Captam Adams came up from Madcira, by whom: we have Advice, that two Letter of Marque Ships, belonging to Briftol, fell in with, end took, a va'uable French Sugar Ship, which, they brought in there : Thattwo of His Majefty’s g‘nips of the Line, of 60 and 70 Gunz, touched at that 1{lind, in their Way to the Ealt Indies to reinforce Admira! Pccock 3 and thatit was {aid two other Men of War, likewile of the Line, were foon to follow them to the fame Place. ' N E W-Y O R K, March 17. Capt, Devenant, who failed from London, for this Portin O&ober laft, got into Bermuda the Be- ginning of January : She has been a mifling Veflcl for a confiderable T'ime ; and we hear that no Iafu- rance could be made upon her at 50 per Cent, a few Days before the Account arrived of her being fafe. Friday Evening laft 600 of Col. Menrgomery’s Regiment of Highlanders arrived here from Eulcpus, Claverack, &c. where they were quarter’d at the bregking up of the lalt Campaign, on board Seven Sloops ; and nex. Day were emparked on board the T'ranfports that were ready provided to carry them to South Carolina:—To :norrow they full down ta Mu'queto Cove, where they are 0 be joined by 600 of the Royal Scots, that are to embak on board Trai.jports which have been provided to take them on board at Amboy.— And, we hear, thatas foon as they make a Jun&ion, they will immediately proceed, under Convoy of His Mdjefty’s Sloop Albany, and a Tranfport Frigate of 24 Guns. On board of the Aibany Col. Montgomery gaes Paflenger. We hear thatthe General Affembly of this Pro- vince in their Jsft fizting bave voted the fame Number of Men to be raifed this Spring, as they did the laft ; for the farther Redulion of Canada, &c. By a veflel from Liverpool in 8 weeks, we learn, that there was great talk of a peace in England ; bat fhe brings no other material intelligence. 4+ -ttt R Hereas the Copartner [bip of DAVENPORT and WEN T- W ORTH Expires the [econd Day of May #ext, All Perfons having any Accounts open with faid Partners, 2re defired to bring them in im- mediately in crder for Settlement : And thofe In- debted, are defired to make fpeedy Payment. N. B. They have now in their Store a fmall Affortment of Englih Goods, which they will fell very cheap for Cafh or any other fuitable Pay, PROVINCE OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE, ) ¥ ; 2. 7 NOTICE is hereby Given to the refpa@tive Olficers that have received His EXCELLENCY’s Beating OroErs for Inlifting Voluntiers to ferve in the enfuing Camprign, that they immediately return the Names of the Men by them re{pe&ively inlifted, with the Name of the Colonel of the Regiment of Militia out of which they were refpeétively inlifted. NOTICE is hereby alfo given'to the refpeclive Colonels of Militia within this Province, that received Money out of the Trealury the laft Year to bire Men intothe Service in the Room of Quakers, that they immediately make a Return of the Mzn {o hired, the fum given to each Man, and the Town or Parifh in which fuch Quakers were Inhabitants, in order that the Treafarer’s Warrants may iffue according to Law, for the affefling {uch Sum in their refpective Towns and Parifhes, &c. By His EXCELLENCY’S Command, THEODORE ATKINSON. Secretary. §§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§ EW PROVINCE OF AMPSHIRE, [W’IJERE%S the GENERAL Court by Low kave impowwered Eleazer Tyng, Zaccheus Lovewell, and Jofeph French, Efyrs; to call a Meeting of the Preprictors of the common and undivided Lands in Cld Dunftable ; for chaofing a Clerk, and for agreeing on fome Method for calling Meetings of [aid Proprictors for the future : In Jaid Law it is provided that no Perfon fball appear or wote as an Attorney for more than one srigingl Stare; THESE ARE THEREFORE TO. NOTIFY and Warn the Proprictors aforefaid, That they meet at the Hou'e of Mr. Benjamin French, Innholder in Dunflable in the Province aforefaid, on the Thirtieth Day of pril next, at Nine of the Clockin the Morning, then and there, 1. To choofz a Clerk to faid Proprietors. 2. To agree on fome Method for calling Meet- ings of f1id Proprictors for the future. [83] Dunflable, March 18. Eleazer 7yng, 1760. Zaccheus Lovewell Foleph French. Pttt T b e L i PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPsHIRE. HESE are to NOTIFY the Proprietors of the Townfhip of BOW in faid Province, to meet at the Houfe of Mis. Love Chace, Innholder at Stratham in faid Province, on Thur{day the Third Day of April next, at One of the Clock in the Afterncon ; thenand there io choole a Propriciors Clerk, T'reafurer, and any other Offi- cers. as the Law dire&ts, for the Year enfluing. To receive the Reports of any Committees, that have been chofen to do Service for faid Proprietors, and act theseon: And to give any of [aid Commiitees fuch further Power as may be judged neceflary. Tovote what may be thought proper, with regard to fettling any of the Lines of faid Bow. To choole a Committee to fettle Accounts as has been ufual. To vote a Method for calling Propristors Meetings. To choole a Committce ( if they think proper) to lay out fome of the common Land in faid Bow, according to Quantity and Quality, ta fuch ofsthe Inhabitants of faid Bow, as are Proprietors or Pur- chafers, of any of thefirltor fecond Divifion Lots in faid Bow which are not drawn ; provided fuch In- habitants defire to have fuch Lots laid ouat at their own Coft, {o as to cover their former Claims or Im provements. And to pals any other Vote, that may be proper at faid Mecting. Dated at Stratbam. March 1o. SamuEeL LANE, Preprietors Clerk. '*‘***’fi********%#%*l**#**l*******i****'fik)&tfi Province oFr New-HaMPsHIRE. ALL Perfons that have any Debts or Clsims againft the Efate of Thomas Wyman, late of Pelham, decenfled, are defired to bring in their Accounts on the firlt Tuefday of July and the firt Tuelday of Auguft, at the Houle of Jofiab Hamblet, Innholder in faid Town. Pelbam, March T hsmas Wyman }Executors to 1 1960 Fobn Butler, faid Efate. PSP O ittt TO BE SOLD BY Publick VENDUE to the higheft Bidder, on Tuefday the 2gth Day of J/firil next, at Two of the Clock in the Afternoon, at the Houfe of Capt. Daniel Rogers, lnnholdcr' in Durham, by Fobi Samborm, a convenicnt Dwelling HOUSE and BARN, with about four ACRES of LAND, with a little OrcrARD upon it, lying upon the Country Rode, within le{s than one Mile of Durham Falls Meeting Houle, very conveaient fora Tradefman, efpecially for a Tanner ahd S‘n‘gemakcr. Conditions of Sale may be fecn at lh::_ Time and Place of Sale. = March 27. [84) AL D AL /U D YD D D D YD O O 10O WL Portimouth, Printed by D. Fowle. NoTice 1s hereby GIVEN to the INHABITANTS of the feveral TOWNS in the PROVINCE of NEW- HAMPSHIRE, That by a LAW latcly pafs’d, no Perion - fhall fuffer his SWINE to go at large out of his own Incloiure wichout being yoked and ringed ac- cording to Law by the Owner, under :he Pemalty of three Shillings Sterling tor every Swine fo found for the firt Ofence, and five Shillings for the fecond and. every after Offence, to be récovered by any Perfon who will fue for the fame before any, Juftice of the Peace, with légal Coft, and to be Impounded, and finally Sold, where the Owner is unknown. And that this Law is pow in Force; ¢ and to be Sold, by the Printer hereof, together with'sanother Law for the better regulating High Ways ; both of which Laws are ncceflary for every Frecholder. : TO BE SOLD T WO Houfes, a Warehoufc, a Wharf, and the Land thereto belonging, fituate in this Town, near the Swing Bridge, one of which Houles was lately improved by Mr. Fames Sterling ; the Land is between 5o and 6o Fect in Front, and about 260 deep. Bor further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, enquire of the Printer. 84} N ATHANIEL BARRELL. once more defires all Perfons who have Ac- counts ,open with him, to come immediately and clofe them, as he intents foon for Londen. N. B. Said Rarrell has a fmall Quantity of Englith Goods, viz. Taffi:iies, Damafks, Couon Velvet, &c, French Frize, Crown Glafs, 1o by 12, 6 by 8 ; Flour Brimftone, Wiriting Paper, Salt, Brown Sugar,&c. &c. which he will fell very chesp for Cath, fof a Trifle more than the firft Coft with Charges. TO BE SOLD on Board the Schooner GEORGE, now lying a: the Long Wharfe,by Capt. Jafeph Allen, VERY good Virginia CORN at Three Pounds Ten Shillings Old Tonor per Bufhell, and cheaper by the Quantity. Allo good WHEAT and BEANS. 1831 I\JO'F ICE is hereby given to the Creditors to the Eftate of fobn Redman, late of Nottingham, decess’d, That a further Time is allow’d the Commiflioners to receive and examine their Claims to the faid Eftace ; and that we will | attend that Service at the Houfe of Capt. Nathanicl Folfom, Iunholder in Exeter, on the laft Monday of March Inftant,and on the fecond Mondays of April, May, and June next : and all the kid Claims are to be weil vouched, or otherwife the faid Claimers may not expeét to be allow’d them. ¢ Excter, March Noan Emiry, ) Comiffi. 10, 1760. Nicuoras GILMAN, ) oners. W’Herefls Jenny, a Mulatto Wench, whom 1 took and brought up from an Infant, baving imbibed Notions of Liberty, bas lately deferted my Houfe and Service, Thefe are therefere to FORBID any Perfon to truft or entertain ber on m Credit ; for I will not pay any Debt of ber contracting or Charges any ways arifing on ber Account. Kenfington, March 11. PuitemoN BLAKE ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on. the Eftate of Samuel Smith, late ot Excter, in the Province of New-Hamplhire, Yeoman, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Theophbilus Smith, Efc; of Exeter aforefaid, Adminiftrator to faid Eftate, in order for Settlement, Ii8ofl ; ‘&/\/ E the Subfcribers, Commiffioners appointed by the Hon.JErEM1aH MovuLTON' Efq; Judge of Probate,&c. for thzCounty of York, to Receive and Examine theClaims of the feverai Credi- tors to the Efate of Nicholas Morrel; late of Kiuery, deceafed, reprefented Infolvent, do hereby NOTIFY faid Creditors,that we fhall attend that Service at the Houfe of Alexander Shapleigh, Innholder in Kittery, on the third Wednefday in March, and the four fol- lowing Months, and the firft Wednefday in Auguft, fromThree to Seven o’Clock in the Afternoon on each of faid Days Fames Fegg, Com+ - Kittery, Feb. 28. William Leighton miflio= 1760, Alexander Shapleigh Y vers. O be Sold a BOAT about 24 ~ Feet in length, 8 wide, 22d 4 snd half dqyp, without Sails or Rigging, about 5 Years old. En- quirc of Richard Mardin, Maft Maker in this Town. One DOLLAR Reward. VWAS dropt from a Perfon’s Sleeve laft Wednefday Morning between the Houle of Robert Traill, Elq: and Mr. Rindgs's Wharfe, North End, A STONE BUTTON fet in Gold: Any one who has found the fame, by leaving it at the Printer’s fhall reccive with Thanks the above Gratvity, [81]