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Bl L:OuN D O N : _ Fune 13. They write from Oltend, that le Lille pri- vateer and her confort, of Dunkirk, pafled by that port from = cruize, baving 11 ranfomers on board, to the value of 250,000 livres, and have taken 29 prizes. In conlequence of a Deputation from the Hamburgh Merchants, who waited on the Lords of the Admiralty on Tuefday laft. with a Petition for a convoy (o their trade, on the French having declared their treaties with that city void, their Lordfhips were pleafed toor der a manof war next Wednziday to condutt fuch of their thips as are then ready to fail. The French are very modeft this campaign, which feems to confefs a fuperiority on the fide of the allies in Germany ; no talk of reducing Hanover this year ; no more punifhing the rebellious ftates of the Empire. The {olemn -guarsntee of the pragmatic far.étion, the prote&tion of injured female Majelty, are now not fo ftrenuoufly infited on, and the tatety of France is the favourite topick at Verfailles. Talk of Minden to a Frenchman now. he fhskes his head, and cries, B/efid are the peace makers. Fune 19.. We are informed, that the Minillry are under little concern about Quebec, as it is ot in the leaft doubted but the place will be able to hold out tiil the grrival of the men of wsr. Brigadier General Marray is efteemed a gallant officer. The garrifon of Quebec confifted it is faid of be- tween § and 6000 men; but many of the officers were feen ar Bofton, wnd in other Pravinces fome Months before the day of the Attack. Whether they had k- berty on account of their hezlth only, we cannot fay. By the laft advices from Dunkirk, we are informed, that they were fitting out there more privateers of con- fiderable force, being encouraged thereto by their late great Succe's. The laft leiters from Franckiort dated the 27th ult. advife, that they expeét every moment & bloody batile in that neighbourhcod between the Allies and theFrench. Gieflen is inveited by the Allies, and the French are forming a camp at Friedberg, about three miles off ; fo that that city will be furrounded by two powerful armies. We are informed that there are now in Dunkirk harbour, 19 privateers, moft of them ready to {ail, from 2 to 10 guns and upwards. Letcers from Riga mention, that 5o Dach fhips were arrived there, in a clufter, which looked as if they wanted to take the advantage of the prefent demur between Ruffia and Great Britain, for them (as ufual) to fifh in troubled waters. It is rumoured that the Emprefs Queen has defired the reititurion ot Oftend and other towns in the Auftrian Netherlands, which were delivered to the French at the beginning of the war, but that her requefts had been politely retufed. Fune 1g; The army of the Allies is compleatly formed, and is thought to be fuperior in cffc&ives o that of France,though much inferior upon paper. Their magazines are in excellent order; and a ramour prevails, that General Imhoft, wich a corps of 24,000 men, will open the campaign with an. expedicion of importance. We every moment expeét the newsaf abloocy battle between the King of Piuflic and Count Daun, and aife between Prince Ferdinand and the French. Paris, Fune 6. Yefterday was publithed an aret for raifing Fifty Miliions, which is to be repaid in ten years. Y S SHPASABY B ADVERTISEMENTS. Province oF NEw HaMPsHIRE. ’_OTICEis hereby given to the Creditors of the Eftate of Alexander Walker, late of Londonderry, deceafed, that there is fix Months longer allowed by the Judge of Probate to the Commif fioners to Receive and Examine the Claims that is not yet come to Hand ; and fzid Commifliopers will attend on faid Bufinefs upon the lat Wedne{day of this and the five following Months, at the Houfe of Mr. Robert Clendinin, in Londonderry, from the Hour of Two ¢’Clock ustil Eight in the Evening. Lendonderry, Aug 4. Mosfes Barnet, Com- 1760. Fames McGregore, }miflir. AR s T HE PUBLICK are hercby NOTIFIED That the Drawing of the Councy of YORK LOTTERY, No. 2z will punttually commence at the Town Houle in ¥orZ on the fecond Tuefday of Ofuber ngxt. Some of the Tickets are yet to be difpofed of by the Managers and Prinier of this Paper; Allo by Mr. Jobu Nelfon, Goldmith. - York, Fuly vo. 1760. “{ HESE are to give Notice to the Proprictors of EPSOM, that the Proprictors Meeting, warned the Eighteenth of June, to be held at the Houfe of Capt. Andrew McCleary, in faid Epfom, ftands adjourned to the Tenth of September next eafuing the Date hereof, Epfom, Auguft the 1, 1760, Fobn McClery. ) Nathan Marden, ) Scle& Men. Thomas Clakee, ) NN IR SRR BRI S OGN L, CAnd]es, Flax, & Sheeps Wool, To be Scld by CorBory BarrELL, at his Shop at the Norch End. 13t Haueron, Auzaff 8ih, 1760. Fonathan Moulion HEREBY informs his Cuftomers and others, that he has juft open’d afiefh Affortment of GOODS5 lately imported from LONDON, fui able for the Seafon ; and in parcicular, all Sorts of Mourning, with Pewter, Brafs, and Iron Wares, & Allo, Wedt- India Goods, Bohea Tes, and Philadelphia Fleur. — As he defigns toattend upon his Shop in his own Perfon, will keep it well fupply’d with fuch Goods as fuits the Country, and will {1l as cheap as can be afforded, or is {old in this Province for resdy Cafh : And whereas it has been his ufual Pratice to give his Cultomers Credit, he now deligns to continue it, and that upon mose ealy Terms, fuch as he hopes will be more to their Satis- faction. N. B. Said MOULTON will take FLAX SEED at Three Pounds Old Tenor per Buthel for that which is clear, and for that which is fou!, in Proportion ; sny Quantity under One Thoufand Buthels. TO BE SOLD By JOHN FOWLE of Exeter, The famous Pruilian ElixirDrops Or, Balfawm of Life. Said Elixir is contained in Four Ounce Bottles, and declared to be recommended by che College of Phyfici- ans st Berlin, the Capital of the KING of PRUSSIA’s Dominions ; with their Nawre, Uie and Effells, according to printed Papers given with each Bottle : part ot faid Recommendation is as_follows : It confiils of the Quinteflence of sbove Forty Ingredients of the moft penetrating and falutary Kind, reaching to the remoteft Obftructions of Nature, even the fineft Fibres and Nerves, giving them an elaltick Spring and Vigour, and is the moft exceilent Compound upen Earth, yet known. It rot only slmoft univerfally relieves the Weak, but is exceeding fervicesble in all acute and violent Diftempers, unlefs the Perfons ufing it are s&ually deftin’d to Death, and no human Means can prevent it.” One Bottle for one Perfon does the Bufinefs for that Time; and it is in vain to ufe any more, fo that it can’e be an expenfive Affair ¥ A'tew of faid Bottles of Drops may be had of the Printer of this Paper. Price One Doliar a Bottle. N. B. Englith and Weft India GOODS to be Sold by faid Fowle. FF PERS’O]VS having any Demsnds on, or are Indebted to the Eitate of Elifpa Fackfom, Mariner, late of Portfmouth, decealed, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Danie! Fackfon of Port{mouth aforefaid, Adminiftiator on faid Eitate. P PR TO BE SOLD, By GREGORY PURCELL, - At the Long Wharfe, Newcaftie COAL, About Eight Chaldrons, choice good, and very cheap for Cafh. PO e R il o SR ok o Corf ST BT OTICE is hereby given to all Perfons, having Demands on the Eftate of Danic/ Leavitt, late of Exeter, decealed, that they bring in tacir refpetive Claims to Danie/ Tilton, of faid Exeter, Adminiitrator of faid Eftate, in order for Settlement : And thofe who are indebted to faid Eftate, are defired to make fpeedy Payment to the fsid Adminiftrator, &s they would avoid further Trouble from Davier Tivtox, Adminiftrator. Exeter, Fuly 20, 1760. ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Mr. George Barfill, late of Pojtlmouth, deccated. are defired to biing in their Accounts to Charles Barfill of Partl- mouth aforefaid, Adminiftrator to faid Eitte, in order for Settlement. Ij1§ 1T 0 HrErsenD URSUANT to an Order from His Majefty’s Superior Court of Judicature, held at Yok, for tae County of York, on the firlt Tyelday of July Inftanr, by Adjournment, fo much of the Real Eftste of Chrifts pher Strout, late of Falmouth in faid County, E'q; decealed, as wili amount to the Sum of T'wo Hundred and Fitty five Pounds, at « PUBLIC VENDUE, to be held at the Houfe of Capt. Fo/bua Freeman, lunholder in faid Falmou'h, on Monday the firft Day of September next, to begin at ten o’Clock in the Forenoon, and to continue, by Adjournment, till that Value is fold. The faid Eftate confifts of feveral Rights of Land in Gorham Town, and feveral Lots of Land lying in NorthYar- mouth, both in the County aforefaid : Alfo feveral Parcels of Land lying in faig Falmouth, with a Hou'e flanding on the fame, and a W harfe adjoining faid Houlc. For further Particulars enquire of York, July 3, 1760, Mary Strout, & David Stroat, deini&’rs to aidEitate. His MAJEST Y’s Confirmation of the PL AN for lewtting the Province of Nova Scotia. (COPY.) - AT the Court at Sz. I ek e %% %9 Fames's, the 6th Day 'rl:!'l ~ ox % Seal. J of Eebruary, 1760. i.:-:;;zéy-’é? PRESENT, The King's Moft Excellent Maj-fty. Lord Keeper, Earl Gower, Lord Prefident, Viicount Barrington, ' Lord Steward, Lord Delawarr, Earl of Hyndford, Mr. Vice Chamberlain, HEREAS there was this Day read at the Board, ‘;‘/ a Reprefentation {rom the Lords Commiffion- ¥ ers for Trade and Plantations, dated the 30th of December jaft, containing an Account of the Proceedings of the Governor and Council of Nova Seotia, with Regard to the fettling the Lands evacuated by the Removal of the French Inhabitants from that Province, as well as other Tra&s of Land in the wild and un- cleared Part of that Country ; and slio with Regard to the Terms and Conditions upon which the faid Gover- por and Council have agreed to make Grants of the feid Lands : And the faid Lords Commiflioners being of Opinion, Thet the Plan {o laid down by the faid Governor and Council, will be a Means of the fpeedy fettling the vacant Lands in that Province, and therefore proper to receive His Majefty’s Approbation : HIS Muajetty this Day took the faid Reprefentation into Confideration, and is hereby plealed, with the Advice of his Privy Council, to declare His Royal Approbation of the faid Plan, of the faid Governor and Council, for the fpeedy fettling the vacant Lands in that Province ; and alfo of the Terms and Conditions agreed upon for that Purpofe, and doth therefore Order, That the Gavernor or Commander in Chief of His Province of Nsva Scotia for the [ime being, do carry the fame into Execution, (Signed,) W. SHARPE. Extraft of a Letter from Governor Lawrence, #o the Agent fsr Nova Sco.ia, 4 Bofton, dated Halifax, z4th June, 1760 —¢¢ § AM ready to reccive farther Propofals, in Confequence of His Majefty’s Approbation of ous Meaiures, from any Perfon or Perfons who will offer themfelve: to become Setilers in this Province ; and that all due Encouragemnent fhall be given them to the utmoft Limi:s of the Authority with which his M.j fty h:s been gracioufly piesied to inveit the Governor and Councit ot thjs Province.”— N. B Piopoials left with Mr. Harcock will be tran‘miced to the Governor at Halifax. . 1 H'E Grants of the New Townfhips. Townhip is to confit of One Hundred Thoufand Acres, and to have Two Hundred Shares or Rights, Five Hundred Acres to each Right. Publick Lots, are, 1 For a Glebe for the Church of England. 1 A Schoot Lott. 1 For a Glebe for the Diffenting Proteftants. 1 For the firft Minifter fecling in {aid Townthip. 196 Remaining to be divided in the Manner follow- ing Families of more than fix Perfons, 2 Share and 2 half, Orher Families . . . One Share Single Men . . . . Half a Share. The CONDITIONS: To fettle on the Premifes, Two Eighths of the Proprietors before the laft of next September 3 Three Eightiis before the laft of Seprember 1761, and the remaining Three Eighths before the laft of September 1762. The Lands in the Diftsi&ks of Cobiquid ( except one Townfhip already granted) and on the River Shiberac- cadie, ‘ufficient for fix Townfhips of One Hundied Thoufand Acres cach, as alfo one Townfhip on the Sex Coaft to be fi nated fo as co take in Port Razoir, is hereby referved for Mr. Alexander Mc Nutt and his Affocictes, provided the Number of Seclers fufficient for the faid Townfhips be fubfcribed and fignified to me by the 25th of March next™, or otherwile fuch a Number of Townfhips be thence forward referved only as fhall be fufficient for the Perfons who fhall have fubfcribed by the faid T'wenty fifth Day of March. Given uxder my Hand at Halitax, #bis Tweaty thizd Day ¢f November, 1759. P Charles Lawrence. The Terms of Setslement may be known by en- quiring of the Printer hereof. * The Time is lengthned out, 'till further Notite is given to the contrary. About Eight Hundred Setlers bave figned to the above Conditions. ——M LL PERSONS indebted to, or that have sny Demands on the Eftate of Lieut. Nathan Sanborz, late of Epping in New Hampfhire, deccafed are defired to bring in theirAccounts to Nathan Sanborn of laid Epping, Adminiftrator of faid ERate, in order for Settfement. SSIDOOHDOD POPPPLTIOD PorTsmouTH : Printed by Daniel Fowle.