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ey S T PRREREE, Secret REASONS why the intend:d I%v:gwn of Provivce or New Hanmpsuire, 4pri/2y England was profjelted, but nst accomplifbed. 7 2 : :s F wcgn'x':y crcd{'. :{u: author of this Pxfice, Madam N O FICE 18 he"eb)’ gl ven o Pompadour flill maintains her influence over the the. Creditors to the Elate of Fobn Purmt, French Elng (tho’ fhe hss loft his Pe;fdn’;l ‘Ec&iofl) iate of Exeter, decealed, that Six M?n:hs fflrtn\elr is by conftantly providing freth Beauties as he calls for sllowed to the Commvfiioner: to Receive andExamine them; and hisMajefty, thus made averfe to all bufinefs, their Clsims ; and that the Commi{lioners will arrend faffers that artful woman to hold the reins of govern- raent, to the great difcontent of his faithful - {ubjeéts, whofe murmurs never reach his ears, but by the me- dium of Belieifle’s fincerity and attachment to his perfon. Madame Pompador’s advifers are the Car- dinal de Barnis and the Dake de Richelien. Belleifle is fupported againft her by the King. Richeliea and Barnis hate Contades and Montcaim : The former is fupported by Belieile, and the latter by his Majefty. Pompadour hates d’Eirees, but the true friends of France love him. Belleifle hates Lally, Bompadour loves him. Belleifle is working the downfall of Con- flans, by-endeavouring to f{upplaint him with Bom- part, but Conflans is 8 courtier, and, as {uch, the _triend of Richelieu, who moves heaven and earth in his.favour, Dela Clae i3 a fricnd of Belleifle’s, who covers his difgrace : he is hated by Richelien and zrnis : Pompadore is indifferent ; and the king is of no import. The Author further f{ays, thatBelleifl= never warm- ly recommended ag invafion, but to oblige the En- glith to recall their forces: that fince the defeat of Contades, and the difafler befallen De la Clue’s fquadron ; the invafion project was, by a jento of the ruling Minifters of France, who met 'in Madam Pompadore’s apartments, thought impracticable, Tbe following is an Abfiraft of the Report made to bis Catholick Majefty, by the Pbhyficians appointed to exam:ne the Prince Royal, bis eldeft Son s in Confe quence of which, his Royal Highne/s bas been detlar- ed incapable of [ucceeding to the Throwe of Spain ; Jaithfully tranflated from the Original, publifbed at Naples September 271h, and republifped in the Am- fterdam Gazette, the 234 of Oftober, 1759. ¥ THOUGH his Royal Highnefs Don Philip ; is 13 Years old, he is low of Stature ; and yat the King his Father, and the Queen his Mother, are both of a very proper Height. | s 2.- His Royal Highne!s has fome Contra&ion in his Joints, though he can readily move and make Ufe of them on a'l Occafions. 3. His Royal Highnefs is apt to ftoop, and to hold dewn his Head, as People of wesk Eyes often do. 4. The Prince moft evidently fquints, and his on the Diys and at the Place before Notifi=d, [8gi COCLCCOCERICEE L COSRIBCEE R EOEEISCEET TO BE SOLD, By GEORGE WALDRON, Commodious F A R M, fituated in Port{mouth, within ore Mile and a Quarter of the Town, the Farm where he now dwells, containing about Two Hundigd Acres, about & Thoufand Rod of Sione Waell thereon. Alfo a very good Stock of Cattle on faid Farm to be Soid with the fame, with all the Implements of Hufbandry, &c. for Particulars, inquire of faid #Waldror, who bereby inferms 2l Perfons to whom he is Indebted, that within three Months from the Date, he will pzy their Demands. Alfo prays thofe Indebted to him, to difcharge themfelves within that Time. [88] Portfmouth, April 24, ; ; WG Whereas it bas been Reporied by fome difaffelted Perfon or Perfons, (it may be for want of fome cther Employment, fave that of injuring their Neighbours Repatation ) that the FARM advertifed for Sale, as above, by me the Subftriber, voas under fome Incum brance to a Gentlerman of a Neighbouring Tawn, [uch as & Mortgage ; I do bereby deciare the Affertion to be erroneous and falle, and that it is under 8o Incumbrance of any Kind whatfoever to the faid Gentleman, nor any other Perfon under the Canopy of Heaven, and that in Cafe kdifpofe of Jaid Eflate, ars ready to warrdst, Jecure and defend the jame. GEeo. WaLbpRroN, T e I e T T e L TO BE SOLD By Yobn Fowle of Exeter, Begond the great Bridge, mext Shop but one to Mr. Phillips, o the oppofite Side of the Way, the following GOODS and® Merchandize, at the very loweft Prizes that can poffibly be afforded ; either for Money, Ster- ling Notes of this Government, or any otver [uitable . Pay, viz. \Ugar, Molaffes, Cotton Wool, Salt, Chocolate, Englith Cheefe. Garlix, Cotton Check, Cotten Holland, Bed-ticks, Dowlafs, Boys Stockings, Camblets, Shalloon, Fuftian, Women's Eyes frequently water and are gummy, particularly Scockings, Taffity and Linnen Handkerchiefs, printed his left Eye ; though we cannot fay that he isblind, Linnens, Calicoes, white Holland, Trimmings for bat are rather certain of the contrary, as his Royal Cloaths, Writing Paper, Gartering, Ribvands, Cala- Highne(s‘cm without Doubt diftinguifh Objz€ls, bath mancoes, Pepper, Nutmegs, Combs, Duroy, fcarlet 83.t0 thexr'Color and Sitoation. Caps, Hatts, Frying Pans, Pins, Pipes; 8d Nails. 5. In his neturel Functions, and the moft com- A good Afforiment of Stone Ware, fuch s Plates, mon Senfations, he is fome times indifferentto Things Mugs, Tea Cups and Sawcers, &c. As alfo feveral that ere convenient for him, and at other Times is * A ticles of Cutlary Ware, Drugs and other European too warm and impeiuous ; in general, his Paflions Goods, and Books. PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE: DURSUANT to a Vote pals'd” at the Annusl Meeting of the Inhabitants of B¢ Town of Portimouth, to keep a WaLKING W‘ATCHE,. in faid Town, NOTICE is hercby given to 3" _Perfon inclin’d to be empieyéd in that Setvice, !0 apply to and treat with Richsrd Wibird and R}é’" Traill, Biqee; and Mr. Fokn Skerburne, Merchant, O any two ot them, as foon as may bes Pertmouth, April z4th. ERETS AR T ncc more (Tha but little Regarded by fome Perfoms, whe perbaps : will plead Jgnorance, &c. when they come to fmart,) 4 b NoTice 15 hereby ° GIVEN to the INHABITANTS of the feveral TOWNS in the PRCVINCE of NEW-, HAMPSHIRE, That by a LAW lately pafs’d, no Perfon thall fufer his SWINE to go at large out of his own Inclofure without being yoked and tirged a¢- cording to Law By the Owner, under the Penalty of three Shillings Sterling for every Swine fo found for. the firft Offence, and five $billings for the fecond spd | every after Offefice, to be recovercd by any Perfon’ who will fue forthe fame before any Juflice of the - Pescs, with legal Coft, and to be Impounded, and , finally Sold, where the Owner is unknown. And that this Law is now in Force; ¢3 and to be Sold, by the Printer hereof, together with another Law for the beiter regulating High Ways ; both of which, Laws aré neceflary for every Freebolder, LU CEEEUEE COCET Rt ELCOOCEOT LT Linefbourough, or, Salem Canada,(fo called) Apr. 19: J4/ Hereas Bulah, my Wife, is Elsped from me William Holt of LinefBour-, ough, in the Province of New Hamppire, ber lawful Wife aught to, and bas rux me iz Debt; This is there- fore to FORBID any Porfon trufting her on my Ac- ccurnt, for that I will not piy any Debts fhe fhall * contra&® from the above Date. Notwithftanding, if fhe will return with her Child, to me, they fhall be as well provided for as is in Power, and tfeated with all the Love and Tendernefs the can resfonzbly ex- peét; though I am farry that I am obliged to take this Method with her to induce her to that Obedience which the Matriage Covenant obliges her to. a As witvefs my Hand, William Holt. > ‘The following Account is an Evidence, for which F was fued by ber Fatber, and vaken with a fingle Wrike Dr. Mr. William Holt te Ephraim Powers. Macrh 1759. Toore Cow, OldTen £. 44 *° Aug. 1759. To 2 Daysand a half Work et ) o . o~ Mowing' and Raking of Hay, } 34 Nov. Tataking Care of his Family, fuch &s : . Hufband, and refufes to live with me ¢s an cbedient are not reftrained by Reafon. P 6. The Prince has an obftinate Averfion to fome - Kinds of commonFood, fuch asFruit,Sweetmeats,&c. 7. All Sort of Noife or Sound, difturbs and dif- concerts him, and it has the fame Effe® whether it §9599895699980996845884558585859585858558858H TO BE SOLD By Mofes Boynton of Stratham, Large Aflortment of Englith GOODS, RUM cutting Wood, taking Care of his Cattle, s b5 &c. for three Weeks, when {aid o/t was gone from home, . > Mareh 1760. To Nurfing his Wife, done per my Wife at my Foufe 24 Days, '7 when fhe lay in, be fof: and harmonioys, or harth and difagreeable. and MOLASSES. Likewife a large Quantity 8. The Impreflions that he receives from Pain or of Leather BREECHES ready made in a nest Man- Pleafure are neitlier ftrong nor lafting, and is utterly ner, reafonabie for Cath, or any other Pay that will unacquzinied wich all the Punilios of Politenefs and fuit. Said Boyntow will take good Lumber at Exeter, good Bieeding. 4 i New Market, Lamper River and Durham Falls Land- 9. Asto Fafls and Places, he fometimes remem- ings at the Market Price. He defires the Favour of bers them and fometires not ; but he feems not 1o ail thofe with whom he hath Accounts epen, to come have the leaft Idca of the Myftesies of our holy Re- and fettle the fame, and if they can’t pay, to give ligion. : their Notes for the Ballance due. 10. He delightsin childith Amulements;andthofe N, B. Skeep Skins that are well faved will be which are the moft boifterous p'esfe him beft. e - feceived at £ 50 Old Tenor per Hundred, and Lamb [ 87] To my own Time In taking Care of his ‘ Wife, the Houfe Room, &c. from the { 24th Day of Marchlaft to this Day, be ‘ bs s OldTen £. 93 8 4 ing 24 Days, To Sundries expended for his Wife more than what (aid He/t provided, - Mareh 16. 1760. A true Copy. Errors Excepted. The whole of the foregoing Account is paid to my good Father in Law. . Hote, ZE22322E3&2222222822222222&2222!2@ is continually changing them, and thifting from one. ditto at £ 25 Old Tenor per Husdred. BE T'hing to snother. Signed by Don Franciz Beniore, Chief Phyfician to the King and Kingdom ; Doz Emapusl della Rols, Plyfician to the Queen ; and the Phyficians, Celar OLD A Thirty Acre Lot of Land, lying in Brintwood in the Province of New- Four Dollars Reward. Portfwouth, February 14tk. 17%0. - fur Settlement, Cirique, Doz Thomas Pinto, Doz Francis Sarrao, HamPfhirc, with a Parcel of good Timber, and and Doz Dominique San Severino. Mowing Ground, within about a Mile of the Meet- The only Remark that we fhall maké on the thove ing Houfe. Enquire of the Printer hereof, or Mr. Repott is, that if fuch Resfons have been deemed fuf- Samuel Evans of Portfmouth. [84] - ficient for fetting afide an Heir apparent in a Catho- THereas Elizaéetb, the Wlfe Jick Country, and an sbfolute Monarchy, where the A Febs, Charehel of Borimonthy - in the : s . me Foba Charchel of Pp Notions of hereditary Right are that it is Divine an Brortuce of Kive: Hamolis, bas Sob fom; Time Indefeafible, how sbundantly more jultifiable are we V of this free Proteftant Kingdonmi, and how much bet- palt greatly mifbehaved hc{felf towm_ls me, has for fome Time left me; This is to give all Perfons ter fupported is our REVOLUTION. g it t . TO BE SOLD, Caution of giving her any Credit on my Account, p' ; ; [ SILLK SASH for I hereby declare I will pay no Debts contract- A ery geniee y ed by faid Efizaberh, after the Date Lereof: As witnels , Juitable for any Staff Officer in the drmy, for my Hand, Fobn Churchel. Fen Dollars. Inquire of the Printer. [88] Portmouth, Jp&i/ the 25. 1760. 7 E SOLD LL Perfons Indebted to, or QR : A that have any Demands onthe Eftate of Jocepn ~ I WO HOU(CS, a Warehoure) Towre, late of Hampton, in the Province of New 8 Wharf, and ¢he Land thereto belonging, Hampthire, Yeoman, deceafed, are defired to bring fitnate in this Towp, near the Swing Bridge, one of in their Accounts immediately to Deacon Josuua which Houles was lately improved by Mr. Fam:s Lang of Hampton aforefaid, Executor to the laft = Sterling ; the Land is between 50 and 6o Fect in Will and Teftamens of the faid Deceafed; in order Front, and about 200 deep. For further Particulars R " and Conditions of Sale, enquire of the Printer. [34] B Loft this Day near the Parade, a Sheet of Paper fewed Pocket-Book Fathion, containing about Twenty feven Pounds Old Tenor in old Bills,and fundry Accounts, which fuffi- ciently evince the Owner ; which Accounts can be of no Advantage to the Finder, tho’ deeply felt by the Lofer,2s he is a Man underMisfortune notwithftand. ing true real Induitry,and without them cannot reco- ver his Debts. Under thefe Circumftances (whoever having found the faid Paper Pocket Book,will bring it to the Perfon to whoic Name they can be no Siranger - thereby, o- to the Printer of this Paper) fhall receive - with Thanks, and with a clear Con/cience prcfenll)‘]g to 2 Million otherwile, the above Reward. PR R PR LR R R R PR REEE R REE 2R ORK Lottery Tickets foll by the Printer hereof. ZEELXTZTEIEZXTEXLT LI LZXLLEXZRTCEREXER . PorTsMouTH, Printed by D. Fowle; N 4 i %,