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st which Time they are to be difcharged at all Events: But if & Peace fhall intervenc, or if the Regular Forces thall retusn fooner, they %ill be di‘charged immediately after either of thofe Events.... They will not be employ- ed South of Albany; ind as there is no Probability of there being any War I;I;ouh{mr.i of that Place, they can rve in Daty in Garrifon. : onl%;ei Bounty giyven on this Occafion will be Ninz Pounos : Three Pounds Fourteen Shillings and Eight Pencs of which will be paid in a compleat Suit of Cloashs, &5¢. The remaining Five PoundFive Shillings end Four Pence in Money. They will allo haves Blanket for each, and fuitable Camp Equipsge, and all other Allowance a3 ufual. 4 CUSTOM HOUSE, Piscaraqua, April g. : . Entered Inwards, : Brig Permenio, Robert Oram, from North Carolina. Schooner Return, Jofeph Bragdon, from Quebec. Brig Nancy and Polly, samuel Freft, from Antigus. p Cleared Outwards, 5 Sioop Speedwell, Frecborn Groves, for Philadelphia. Schooner Phebe, James Robinfon, for Halifax Schooner Return, Jofeph Bragdon, for Halifax. ‘Schooner Rollo, Benjimin Lurvey, for Philadelphia. Schoorer Dolly, lfaac Randall, for Philsdelphia. Sloop Conqueror, Samuel Bernasd, for Halifax. PoQo R B BaM. O B M, ., The SMALL POX is but in one remote Part of this Town, viz. Parfley’'s Houle (/o calld) Laft Sunday arrived here the Brig Nancy & Polly, Capt. Samuel Froft, from Antigua; and Yefterday the Schoonsr Flying-Fith, Willizm Vennard, from S: Kints and St. Martins, in fhort Paflages : By thefe Veffels and other Conveyances, we have the Pleafure to hear of the {afe Ariival of the following Capts. with their Veflels in the Weft Indies, iz. Capts Furnald, Reckard, Lincoln, Cochran, Shores, Sheaff, Goodwin, Gra_nt, Shackford and Hooker st Barbados. Captains Eiliot, ‘Knight and Rindge at Antigua.. Capts, Weniworth and Turner, at Guadaloup. Capt. Simpfon at St Kits. Capts, Odiorne, Mills snd Briard were taken, but re- taken, which including the Capts. Froft and Vennard, makes 21 Sail arrived. —— Capt. Stuarz came out in Company with Capt. Froft, the 17th of March, under Convoy of the Crefent, having on board 9> Provincials bound for Bofton. 4 : Lic: 9 N 13 B (o N. Admiralty Office, Fanuary 23. e Lieut. John Symons, ot his Majifty’s Ship the Uni- corn, of 28 Guns, and 200 Men, gives an Account in a Letter dated at Plymouth the 11ih InRant, That Capt. Hunt, (his Predeceflor in the Command of that Ship) being cruifing off the Penmark, dilcovered at 8 in the Morning, 8 Sail to the Northward, to which he gave Chale, and found her to be a French Frigate. At half paft Ten the Unicorn came vp with, snd began to en- gege her; and continued in clofe Action with her 'till near half palt Twelve ; at which Time the Enemy ftruck, and proved 1o be the Vellal, a Erigate of the French King’s, commanded by M. Boifhertzlot, mount- ing 26 twelve and nine Pounders upon the lower Deck, and four fiz Pounders on the Quarier Deck and Forecaftle, with 220 Men. She efcaped (as the Prifo ners declared ) foom the R ver Villaine, on the 2d Inft. under Cover of a very thick Fog, in Company with two Ships of 64, Le Gr«nd of 34, and Galiplo of 16 Guns, and was bound to Breft. —Capt. Hunt received a Gun thot Wound the Third Broadfile, in his right Thigh, of which he dicd an Hour after the Aé&ion was aver. The Unicorn had ; Men killed and ten wounded, {ix of them dangeroully.—The Veftal had many k:ll:d and woundea ; and among the Jatter M. Boifthertelo, who loft his Leg, and died of the Wound the next Day. | : 5 Fan. 20. His Mujefty’s Ship Venus of 36 Gurds and 250 Men, commanded by Cipt. Harrifon, arrived the 16th Inft. at Plymouth, and brought in with her the Braae, a French Frigate of 32 Guns, and 316 Men, and a French Privateer ot St. Maloes, of fix Carriage and fix Swivel Guns, 39 Men, The Venus was in Company with the Juno, of 32 Guns, 220 Men, commanded by Capt. Phillips, when they fell in with the Brune, on the 10:h Init. 5o Leagues to the Weltward of Scilly : Af- ter a Chace of fome Hours, the Venus came up with her, and engaged herupwards of two Hours, when the Juno coming up, and firing a few Guns, the Brune fltruack. The Venus had four Men killed, 18 wounded, among the latter were Capt. Harrifon, his firft Lieut. and Malter ; and the Juno hadtwo Men wounded. The Brune had 19 killed and 39 wounded. And the Hornet Sloop has taken and brought into Plymouth, the Chevalier d'Arthefliy, a Snow Privaieer belonging to Granville, of 8 Carriage and 6 Swivel Guns, snd 58 Men. i We can with Pleafure acquaint the Publick, that the Aftronomers on board his Majefty’s Ship Seahorle, com- miflicned to make Experiments at Bencoolen, for de- termining the true Diftance of the Sun, and the Reality of the Copernican Syftem, are all well, and that their Apparatus hath not fuffered, although the Ship is much damaged by the late Engagement with the French Fri- gate. There were eleven Men killed, and upwards of thirty wounded. 3 Wefhear that General Hufke has by his Will be- ueathed the. following Legacies, viz. 5oac l. to his &room ; 2001, per Annum to his Valet, 2nd 1000 1. to his Daughter ; 1200 L to his Faotman ; gool. tothe two KHelpers in the Stables ; 30l. per Annum to his Houle-Keeper, and sel. for Mourning ; befides Lega- cies ta the Earls of Granville and Albermale, and hag sppointed William Adair, E/q; his Agent, fole Execu. wor, Fhe General diod worth /. 80,000 Sterl ng. &ae SN g L e LS L o, s RO IMPORTED from LONDON, in tbe Skip St. Chrittopher’s, Caps. Rhodes, ByHUGH HWENTWOR'TH, and to be SOLD at bis Hiafe in Portfmouth, the fol fowirg ARTICLES, by Wholsfale and Retail, as cheap Sor Cafh or foort Credit as at any Store in Lown, viz. Variety of Broad. Cloths, Beave:- Coating, K- rleys, . ~ Pennyfltones, German Serges, Half Thicks; 6qr. 7 qr. 8 qr.'9 gr. 10 qr. Blankets, Flaonel, Swanfkins, Colchefter Bays, Ruflels, fizur'd Siuffs, Callimancoes, Tammies, Shalloon:, check and plain Camblets, Men’s “end Womer’s Worfted Hofe, Caftor and Felt Hats, flat _Death Head Buttons, Mohair and Scarff Twift, 7 eight ‘gnd Yard-wide Garlix, 3qr. 7 eight, Yard.wide, and '3 8ths Cotton ‘and Linnen Checks, Furniture Check, ftriped Hoilande, Cotton Gowns, Huckabuck, Disper, Ruffia Sheeting, double and quad. Silefizs, Nuns and Irith Hollends, LongLawae, Book Muflins, LongCloths, “Callicoes, Patches, Linnen Handkerchiefs, Cambricks, clear, fpotted, Hower'd, and minniot Lawns, black China Tsflites, fpotted Bindannoes, filk and cotton Ro- ‘mals, black and white Si'k Fofe, black and cloth colour’d Silk Mitte, black Gawze Handkerchiefs, Bom “bazines and Crapes, Tiffiny, Hat Crape, black,cloth,1nd “light colour’d Ballendine fewing Silk, black Lace and ‘Fringe, narrow and figur'd Mode for Capuchine:, Wo- men’s black Velvet, black’ Cotton Velvet, Men’s and Women®s black glaz’d Lamb and Shammy Gloves, white Lamb ditto, Women’s Kid Gloves and Mitts, "Wood and Ivory Fans, ccloui’d and Nuns Threads, Pins No. 4. Needles, Scarlet and Letter’d Gartering, Worfted Qualidies, Crewels, Shirt Butions, Stay Cord and Galoom, ¢d Silk Ferrets, Ribbons cfall forts, Writing ‘Paper and Ink Powder, white and yellow ‘Metal Coat and Breaft Buttons, while Metal Shoe and Knee Backles, Pen and Jack Kuives, Sciffars, Cafe Knives and Forks,Gimblets, ftriped and fcarrlet Worfted Caps, Ivory and Horn Combs, Tapes and Bobbins, Buckram, China snd Linfey Woolley with Trimmings for Curtains, Oznabrigs and Ticklingburgs. Nutnegs, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Pepper, Currents, Twiae, 4d, 6,8, 10d, 20d, z;}d, 30d, 4od, Nails, &c. &c. Fuft Imporzed from LONDON, i And to be SOLD By PHILLIP WHITE At bis Shop in Newbury, cheas for Cafb, or New Hamp- - fhire STERLING BrLLs, (which are now paffing ) viz. Carlet, crimfon, bluc and brown broad cloihs of various Goodnels, coarfe and fine blue snd drab kerfeys, rattcens, german ferges, bath beaver, bearfkin, halfthick, red, blae, and green bays, printed ferge, white flannei, worlted fhag, dureys, ¢verlafting, durants, tam- mies,fhalloons, callamancoes; brown & check camblets, florrettas, ruflel, worfted damzfk, green watered chins, worfted caps, knit breeches, men’s and women’s worfted hofe, fboes and clogs, fhoe bindings, wide qualities, gartering, crewels, filk and hair twift, filk kneebands, twift ind other battens, half yard and yard wide poplins, drefdens, filver nett, irith filk ftuff, englifh green, blue and cloth colour’d dsmsfk, black and crimfon taffitics, brown, green, and blue pesfians, black padufoy, lute- {trings, wide and narrow allomode, flower’d capuckise fiik and trimmings, women’s black velvet, white worfted tabby, flay trimmings, fewing fillk, fi'k and other flay- laces, & great aflortment of handkerchiefs, white, plaia and flower’d gauze, a variety of ribbons, filk ferrets, filk crape, bombazines, slopeens, tithny, hat crape, black gauze handkerchiefs, biack filk gloves, black, brown, blue, green, and white filk mitts, leather mitts, men’s and women’s black, white and brown gloves, brown fuftians, thickfetts, check linnen, three quarters, feven eight and yard wide garlix, dowlas, oznabrigs, ell wide fheeting, long lawn, plain, flower’d and {potted lawn, diaper table cloths, napkin diaper; yellow holland, bed tick, calicoes,chints and rich patches, tape, threads, cap lace. Pewter difhes, plates, balons, porringers, quart and pint pots, bleck tin tea pots, tea and table fpoons, brafs kettles, iron boxes, fad irons, candleficks, cafe knives and forks, jack cutto and penknives, jack knives and forks, razors, fciffars and fhears, looking glafes. Glafs and Stone Ware. Men’s and boys beaveret, caftor and felt hats, horn and ivory combs, bibles, tefla- ments, pfalters, {pelling bosks and primers. Writing aund cartridge psper, ink powder, brals ink pots, leather ditto, cotton and wool cards, fnuff boxes, buckles, flecve buttons, necklaces, pins, needles, thimbles, fpe&acles, fans. Tea, pepper, nutmegs, Chefhize and Gloucefter Cheele, powder and fhot, nails, &c. Alfo, Sugar, molafles, cotton, indigo, coffee, chocolate, whale bone, deers leather, men’s and boy’s leatber breeches, tin ware ; with many other articles. Mareh 31, 1761, STOLEN from the Barn of Daniel Plummer of Dover, the laft Day of March, 2 Black Horfe with a white Spot by one of his ‘Noftrils, and a fmall Star in his Forehesd, Sadd’d gaul’d in his Back, which has occafioned white Spots, a Bunch by one of his Noftrils ; a good Pacer, about ten -Years old— Whoever will bring faid Horle, to faid Plummer at Dover, thall kave feven Dollars Reward, and reafonable Charges pzid. LOST a Pair of Saddle-Bags the 13th of laft Month between Port{mouth and Green land, with one Shirt therein. Whoever will take up faid Bags, snd convey them to Mr. Enoch Cletk, Inn- holder in Greenland, cr the Printer hereof, fhall have half & Dollar Reward, ke : .a_m,'&“: - At the 5T OR B of ROBERT TRAILL, Eg; Near the Work Eaufe, #r juff InivorTED 21 15 /2 Soup on the very loweft Terms, by Wholefaiz ard Ritzil, By JOSEPH BARRELL, A7 ERSEYS, ferges, durarts, and fhalloons of all colours, fcarlet cloath cloaks and cardinals, white cloth cloaks for the Fgiends, black figucld filk cardinals, the very neweft fathion’d fik closks with and withous: kats, and Bath and Renelagh black and colour'd fattin bonnets, women’s flays with tabby foreparts ; and childrens ftays of every fize, men’s and women’s englith fhoes, black paiches for the'ladies, a variety of fathion- able figur'd and plain ribbons, neat black ditto for the neck ; 2d, 4d, 6d filk ferrits, filk, cotton and ferret laces from 6 to 7 quarters long, black and colour’d filk and worfted mitts ; black alemode, mantus filk, black gauze ard foofee bandkerchiefs, white gauze and paris nett 7 eight and cll wide, white chapple needles and pins of every fizs, together with the [uperfine pins for the lacies, flock ftapes, bags for gentlemen’s hair, horn and ivory combs, whited brewn, colour’d, bleached and Scot’s threads, helland, disper, French, colour’d and firip'd tepes of all wedths, fillitings snd bobbins, fhirt snd waiftcoat buttons, brown holland ditto, quality binding, [carlet garterings, leaders, carpets for floors, Teather leggings with, and without iron rods; Alfo, Bur lead at & very low sdvance by the qffantity ; and choice coffee by the bag. 4 BB BB R B QB ee& Kb Qb8 Sebebe e b Sube &b &eedele Provinct oF New Hampsuire. NOTICE is hereby given, That William Cate of Barripgton in {aid Province, as Agent to the Proprietors of faid Barrington, has petitioned the GexeraL AssemBLy of faid Province in Behalf of faid Proprictors, reprefenting that the Land originally lef: in faid Townfhip for High Ways, was found finee it was cleared, in many Places wholly impra@ticable for that Fargofe, that therefore the Proprictors had voted to make fuch Changes gs was neceflary to have paflable Ways in fsid Townfhip; but that all Foundaion of Difpute about the Power and Authority of doing it might be token away, pray’d, that by a (pecial A&, the Scle&t Men of fiid Town, or fome other fuitable Per- fons might be Authorized to view the faid Townthip, fixon [uitable Pluces for fuch Changes, make the fame, and determine and order what, and how due Satisfaéti- onfhell be mede to every Perion whele Property may be affeCted thereby : On which the Petitioner is to be heard an the fecond Day of the fitting of the General Aflembly after the firt Day of May next ; and that sny Perfon who has any Objcétion to the Prayer aforefaid, may be then hesrd theteon. March 26. 1751. oyt FRA e () o) (ol (o o Ny st RAN-AWAY from his Mafter Patrick Douglafs of Londonderry, a Servant Lad, named Jobn Flanders Eafiman,abcut Fourteen Years of Age : Had on when he went away, a light blue Coat, 2 Check blue and white Waftecoat, a large new Hat, and Wollen Check Shirt. Whoever fhall take up faid Servant, end bring him to his Maflter, fhall have SIX DOLLARS Reward, and all neceflary Charges psid. And sll Per- fons are hereby forbidden to harbour or conceal fzid Servant. All Mafters of Veflels are forbidden to carry him out of the Cauntry, as they would not éxpofe them- {clves to the Penalties of the Law for fo doing. - (36) Londopderry, March 20. 1761, Patrick Dowglafs. BEGDPOVPROPLVODIRRIHEDD ‘WHEREAS Dorothy,the Wife of me Eleazer Coleman, of Newington, hzs run me in Debt to my great Dimsge ; and as I apprehead the is diiardered in her Mind: This is to forbid any Perfon trufting her on my Account, for that I will not pay any Debts the fhall contrat from the Date hereof. As Witnels my Hand, Eleazer Coleman. Newington, dpril 2. 1761. " TO BE S0LD A Double Houfe, four Rooms upon 2 Floor, all finifhed excep: one fmall Chamber, with goad Accommodations ; with a Barn 30 Feetin Length, and about 12 in Wedch ; the Land thereto be- longing 47 Feet Front, 8o deep ; cheap for rezdy Calh or fhort Credit ; near the Rev. Mt Haven’s Meeting Houfe — Inquire of the Printer. e . —— e s A Large Stone H O RS E, About Fifteen Hands high, and but Eight Years old this Spring, B SOLD. Enquire of the Priotex, ‘IHESE are to NOTIFY the Proprietors of the Town of Eplom, that they meet at the Houfe of Mr. Fomathan Longfeltsw, Innholder in Rye, on Wednefday the 15th Day of April next, to ; chule a Committe to profecute fuch as have cut and car- ried Lumber off Epfom Common ; fuch as relufe or negleét to fettle with the prefent Committee : As alfo to a& any Thing that fhall be tho’t proper for the Benefic of faid Town and Proprietors. Alfo thole Gentlemen that claim Rightsin the Town of Epflom, and has not had thein, gre defired to appear at faid Meeting, and prove their Rights, if any they have. The Meeting to begin at Ten of the Clack in the Foienoon. Nataan Marpex, Proprietors Clerk, [ Advettifements omitted foall be it out mext e L %