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ol O i Mo DG OGN Fan. 1: The town of Malta was furprifed the 6:h ult. at the approach of & large fhip of Tutkifh conftruc- tign 3 having a white flag, with a ¢rucifix at het mizen top, and a Turkith pendant embroidered with gold, that reached to the very fes.Boats were immediately fent off who were informed that it was a fhip of the Grand Signor’s, commanded by -his admiral, and called the Owomin Crown ; that the filed laft “June, with two frigates, five galleys, and other fmail veffels from the Dardanelles ; that the sbovementioned admiral had been with his fhip osly to Symrna, Scio and T'rio, and at length anchored off the ifland of Stanchio, where he and his retinue to the number of 30 perfons, went on shore. The whole fhips compliment was 700 men, but 400 being on fhore the 1gth of September, the re- mainiag 300 were sttacked and overpowered by 70 chriftian {laves, armed only with & knife esch ; part being killed, part obliged to jump overbostd, and the reft to fue for mercy. Thele heroes, now no longer flaves, bore away immediately for Malts, but were foon purfued by the “two.frigates and another fhip, but by crowding fail, they efcaped ; and on the 8th, this fhip, mounting 68 fine brafs guns, but bored for 74, was brought fafe into the harbour of Valatte, amidit the ac- clamaiions of the people. The arder of Malta, as sn encoursgement to fuch brave fellows, has made them the fole proprietors of the fhip and flives, as well as of all the contribution money, which latter is faid to amount to a million and haif of Rorins, and other effe&s on board. The Fifhermen of Calais pick’d upin the channel on the 18th of December a veffel lying on her fide, but could not learn what fhe was ; they met with feveral other: wrecks, cafks, bales, &:. and a letter dated at Briftol fixed to a cheefe. From Corfics, by way of Genos, we ‘have an ex. ample of the -#ad policy which prevails in that ifland.” A young min who had debauched-a girl of inierior rank, dé#ficolis of repaiting the injury he had done her, egreed to marcy her ; but while the ceremony was performing at church, relstions of the bride preferring revenge to fatisfacion, fabbed the hufband to the heart. Four othet perfons alfo loft their lives on the occafion. Fen. zo. Tha Captain of the Alarm man of war, who was convoy to the flzet from the Sound, writes, that in all the time he has been at fca, he has never met with fuch *bad weather, nor the wind more violent. H: lott all his convoy one day, fell in with 20 of them next morning, and in two hours loft them all again. On Monday died at his houfe at T'eddington, in the 83 year of his age, the Rev. Dr.- Stephen Hales, D.D. FR.S. clerk of the clofet to the Princels Dowager of Wales, and Minifter of Teddington : A Gentleman whofe great modefty, ( tho’ his merit was known and revered by all the world ) prevented his afpiring to any diguities in the church. From Peer or Bifthop "tis no esfy thing To draw the man who loves his God and King ; Alas! I copy(from my draught wau'd fail ) From honefty Mah’met, or plaia Parfon Havz. Pope, Bp. IL. p. 19 . Drawings and models of the ftate crown to be ufed in the proceffion at his Maicfty’s cafonation, are de- livering in. It is faid that the jewels to be fet thereon for that one day’s folemnity only, will be werth near one million and an halt fterling. Yefterday the old Stsge coach, bailt for King George 1. and the carrisges of his late. Majelty, given by the late Mafter of the Horfe to his fervants, were fald at Bever's repofitory 3 it is remarkable the gold lace of the Stage cosch, which waa taken off before the fale, when burnt amounted to 53 1. 19 . Letters from the Eaft Indies, by the way of Hollsnd ddvile, that Gos, the capits] of the Portuguele fetcle- ments in that qaarter of the world, had been attacked end taken by the blacke, who inhabited the circum- jacent coun:ries. It was this sfiir which gave rile to g2¢ ftory about he - Jefuits making themfelves mafters of ic which was carrently reported fome time sgo. Laft -week died at Basth, the wife of one Coombes,-a chsirman. B:ing far gone with child, and going into the cellar, to all appearance well,(he gave s great thriek ; her hufband running to know the reafon, fhe declared fhe faw her own apparitica in a winding fheet, ftanding before her ; nor could any erguments defsce the im- preflions made on her mind. She fickened immediately, and died foon after. They write from Leipfick, that the King of Pruflis remains in perfect health ; that he takes the sir every afternoon on horfeback, aud paffed part of the evenings in playing ontheGerman flute. or fome other inftrument, or in converfation with his Generals or with men of learning, and that he had - fent to Magdebourg for the two young Prinices his nephews ; that the men wound- ed at Torgau recovered falt, and thet the reports of = {peedy accomodation between the powers-at war feemed to be wholly vanifhed, their animofity being as great as cver. : On the other hand, letters from the Hague pretend to tell us that M. Grimaldi, the Catholic King’s minj- fter in Holland, had received difpatches by an exprefs from the Spanith minifter here, containing new pro- pofsls for a peace between England and France ; which’ Grimaldi immedistely forwarded to Paris. ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have say Demands on the Eftate of Charles Falker, Iate of Barrington, in the Province of New-Hampthire, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Youlas Falker, of Barrington, aforefaid, Adminiftrator so faid Bitatc, in order for Settlement, t IMPORTED from LONDON in tbe Ship St. Chriftopher’s, Capt. Rhodes, ByHUGH HWENTWORTH, and to be SOLD ot bis Heufe in Porvimouth, the fo/ wwing ARTICLES, by Wholsfale and Retail, as cheap Jor Cafb or fbort Credit as at any Store in ‘[own, viz. Variety of Broad- Cloths, Beaver-Coating, K -rfeys, Pennyftones, German Serges, Halt Thicks; 6qr. 7 qr. 8 qr. 9 qr. 10 gr. Blankets, Flannel, Swanfkins, Colchefter Bays, Ruflels, figur’d Stuffs, Callimancoes, Tammies, Shalloons, check 2nd plain Camblets, Men's and Women’s Worfted Hofe, Caftor and Felt Hats, flat Desth Head Buttons, Mohsir and Scarff Twift, 7 eight and Yard wide Garlix, 3qr. 7 eight, Yard wide, and 3 8ths Cotton and Linnen Checks, Furniture Check, ftiped Hollands, Cotton Gowns, Huckabuck, Disper, Ruflia Sheeting, double snd quad. Silefiss, Nuns and Irith Hollands, LongLawns, Book Muflins, LongCloths, Callicoes, Patches, Linnen Handkerchiefs, Cambricks, clesr, fpotted, flower'd, and minniot Lawns, black China T'sffites, {po:ted Bsndannoes, filk and cotton Ro- mals, black and white Silk Hofe, black and cloth colour’d Silk Mitts, black Gawze Handkerchiefs, Bom. bazines and Crapes; Tiffiny, Hat Crape, black,cloth;and light colour’d Ballendine Tewing Silk, black Lace snd Fringe, narrow and figur'd Maede for Capuchines, Wo- men’s bleck Velves, black Cotton Velvet, Men’s and Women’s black gisz’d Lamb end Shammy -.Gloves, white Lamb ditto, Women's Kid Gloves. and. Mitts, Wood and Ivory Fans, colour’d and Nuns Threads, Pins No. 4. Needles, Scatlet and Letter'd Gartering, Worfted Qualities, Crewels, Shirt Buttons, Siay Cord and Galoom, 4d Silk Ferrets, Ribboans ofsll forts, Writing Paper and Ink Powder, white and yellow Metal Coat and Breaft Buttons; white Metal Shoe and Knee Buckles, Pen and Jack Knives, Sciffars, Cafe Knives and Forks,Gimblets, ftriped and fcarrlet Worfted Caps, Ivory and Horn Combs, Tapes and Bobbins, Buckram, China and Linfey Woolfey with' Trimmings for Curtains, Oznabrigs and Tlicklingburgs. - Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Pepper, Currents; Twine, 44, 6, 8, 10d, 20d, 24d, j0d, 40d, Nails, &c. &e. At et ) (o St o ) ) NN R (P ) Fuft Imported from LONDON, e And to be SOLD By PHILLIP WHITE At bis Shp in Newbury, cheap for Cafb, or New-Hamp- fhire STerLING BirLs, (which are now paffing ) viz. SCalgt, crim{on, blue and brown broad cloths of various Goodnefs, coarfe and fine blue and drab kerfeys, rattcens, german lerges, bath beaver, bearfkin, halfthick, red, blue, and green bays, printed ferge, white flannel, worlted thag, duroys, everlafting, durants, tam- mies,fhalloons, callamancoes, brown & check camblets, florrettas, ruflel, worft=d damafk, green watered chins, worfted caps, knit breeches, men’s and women's worfted hofe, fhoes snd clogs, thoe bindings, wide qualities, gartering, crewels, filk and hair twift, filk kneebands, twift and other buttons, half yard and yard wide poplins, dreldens, filver net, #rith filk (uff, englith green, blue and cloth colour’d damsfk, black and crimfon ufi}ties. brown, green, and blue pesrfians, black paduloy, lute- ftrings, wide and narrow allomode, flower’d capuchine fitk and trimmings, women’s black velvet, white worfted tibby, ftay trimimings, fewing filk, fitk and other ftay lages, a great affortment of handkeschiefs, white, plain and fower’d gauze, a variety of ribbons, filk ferrets, filk crape, bombazines, slopeens, tiffiny, hat crape, black geuze handkerchiefs, biack filk gloves, black, brown, blue, green, and white filk mitts, lesther mitts, men's and women’s black, white and brown gloves, brown fuftians, thickfetts, check linnen, three quarters, feven eight and yard wide garlix, dowles, ozasbrigs, ¢ll wide fheeting, loag lawn; plain, flower'd and fpotted lawn, disper table cloths, napkin diaper, yellow hollard, bed tiek, calicoes,chints and rich patches, tspe, thresds, cap lace. Pewter dithes, plates, bafons, porringers, quart and pint. pots, block tin tea pots, tea and table fpoons, brafs kettles, iron boxes, fed irons, esndlefticks, cale knives and forks, jack cutto and penknives, jack knives and forks, razors, fciffars and fhears, looking glaffes. Glufs and Stcone Ware. Mgcn’s and boys beaverett, caftor and felt hats, hornand ivory combs, bibles, tefta- ments, pllters, (pelling books and primers. Writing and cartridge paper, ink paivder, brafs ink pots, leather ditto, cotton end wool casds, fnuff boxes, buckles, fleeve buttons, necklaces, pins, needles, thimbles, fpeéacles, fans.: Tea, pepper, nutmegs, Chefhise and Gloucefter Cheele, powder and fhot, nails, &c Alfo, Sugar, molafles, cotton, indigo, coffee, chocolate, whale bone, deers leather, men’s and boy’s lesther breeches, tin ware ; with many other articles. Mareh 31, 1761, &S SeB K& &S Be b8 Bolee 8 BBebe B SebeBeBedeBelebedede STOLEN from the Barn of Danie? Plummer of Dover, the laft Day of March, & Black Horfe with a white Spot by one of his Noftrils, ond a [mall Star in his Forchead, Saddl’d gau)’d in his Back, which has occafioned white Spots,-a Bunch by one of his Noftrils ; a good Pacer, about ten Years ald— Whoever will bring faid Horfe, to faid Plummer at Dover, thall have feven Dollars Reward, and reafonable Charges paid. A Large Stone 1 O R S E, About Fifteen Hands high, an¥iggaFight Years old this Spring, TQ BE SOLD., Enqfe of the Printer, e e At the STORE of ROBERT TRAILL, Eig; Near the Work Heufe, it juff TsapoRTED and to be SOLD - on the very loweff Terms, by Whilefale and Retaid, By JOSEPH BARRELL, ERSEYS, ferges, durarts, and fhalloons of all colours, fearlet cloath closks and cardinsls, white cloth clozks for the Friends, black figur'd filk eardinels; the very neweit fathion’d filk cleaks with and withods hats, and Bath and Renelagh black 2nd colour’d fattin bonnets, women's fays with tabby foreparts 3 and childrens Rays of every fize, men's and women's englith fhoes, black patches for the ladies, a variety of fafhion-- able figur'd and plain ribbons, nedt black ditto for the neck ; 2d, 4d, 6d filkferrits, filk, cotton and ferret laces, from 7 qrs. to 6 ysrds long, black and colour’d filk and worfted mitts ; black alamode, mantus filk, bleck gauze and foofee handkerchiefs, white gauze and paris nett 7 eight and apron wedth,white chapple needlesend pins of every fize, togethet with the fuperfine pins for the ladies, flock ftapes, bags for gentiemen’s hair, horn and ivory combs, whited brown, colour'd, blesched and Scot’s threads, holland, disper, French, colour’d and ftrip'd tapes of all wedths, fillitigs and bobbins, fhirt and waificoat buttons, brown holland ditte, quality binding, fcarlet gurterings, leaders, carpets 3-forqfioon, leather leggings with, and without iren rods ; Alfo, Barlead at a very low advance by the -qudntity 5 and choice coffee by the bag. B B. B. Omitted above, Sattin, Saticenett, Calamanco and Diurant quilted Petticosts ; ‘Muffs and Periods. B &b & &ehBe &Be& &b &ebebe B bR & Bl B & & & k& K B & &S Province or New Hampsaire, ©. - . . if4d i i 4 NOTICE is hereby givén, That William Cate of Barrington in faid Province, as Agent to the Proprietors of faid Barrington, has petitioned the Ganerar AssemBLy of (aid Province in Behslf of faid Proprietors, reprefenting that the Land originally leftin. faid Townfhip for High Ways, was found fince it was cleared, in many Places wholly impralticable for that Parpofe, that therefore the Proprictors had voted to make fuch Changes as was neceflary to have pafiable Ways in fsid Townthip; but that all Foundation of Difpute aboat the Power and Autherity of doing is might be taken away, pray’d, that by ¢ {pecial A&, the Sele@ Men of faid Town, or fome other {uitable Per+ fons might be Authorized to view the fsid Townfhip, fixon fuitable Placesfor fuch Changes, make the fame; and determine and order what, and how due Satisfalli- Y on thsll be made to every Perfon whofe Propérty may be affedted thereby : On which the Petitioner ds to be heard on the fecond Day of the fitting of thef3gneral Affembly efter the firt Duy of May next ; and theten Perfon who has any Objeétion to the Prayer lfardllA may be then hesrd thereon. March 26. 3761, TO BE SOLD A Double Houfe, four Rooms upon s Floor, all finifhed except one [mail Chamber, with good Accommaodations ; with s Barn 30 Feetin Length, and about 12 in Wedc¢h ; the Land thereto be- longing 47 Feet Front; 8o deep ; cheap for resdy Cafhi or fhort Credit ; nesr the Rev. Mr Hagen's b{ce&ing Houle—Inquire of the Printer. s Nonmd (A (e ey A L) Ay (o) ) RAN-AWAY from his Mafter Patrick Douglafs of Londonderry, s Servant Lad, named Fobn Flanders Eafiman, about Fourteen Years of Age : Had on when he went away, a light blue Coat, s Check blue and white Waftecoat, a large new Hat, and Wolien Check Shirt. Whoever fhall take up faid Sesvan:, and bring him to his Mafter, fheil have SIX DOLLARS Reward, and all neceffary Charges paid. And all Per- fons are hereby forbidden 10 harbour or conceal faid Servant. All Mafters of Veflels are forbidden to carry bim out of the Country, as they would not expofe them- {elves to the Penalties of the Law for fo deing. (36) Londonderry, March 20. 1761. Patrick Douglafs. 2559 PP2LLTPSSPI DTS WHEREAS Dorothy,the Wife of me Eleazer Coleman, of Newington, has run me in Debt to my great Dimage ; and as [ apprehend fhe is difordered in her Mind: ' This is to forbid any Perfon trufting her on my Account, for that I will not psy any Debts fhe fhall contra& from the Date hereot As Witnefs my Hand, Eleazer Coleman. Newington, April 2. 1761, A, PaAct s, (oS s (At A o™ ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Charles Miller, Moriner, late ot Gofport, inthe Province of New- Hamp- fhire, decess’d, are defired to bring in theit Accounts 14 Elizabeth Mifler, Widow of the Deceas’d, and Admi- niftratrix to faid Eftate, in order for Settlement. ::::z::::::::::::::w:::::nz:aa:-::ai LOST a Pair of Saddle-Bags the 13th of laft Month between Portfmouth and Greest land, with one Shirt therein. Whoever will take up faid Bags, snd convey them to Mr, Enoch Clerk, Inn- holder in Greenland, or the Printer hereof, fhall have half & Dollar Reward. ¢ ERBBLHRESRAHGRBGLEBEE ORTSMOUTH ; Printed by D. Fowle