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D —— ¢ o pothing can equal the harmony fubfiing between the tegulars and provincisls, who are both well provided with sll neceflaries and healthy. It is tho’t Col. Grant will make 2 very fhort halt at Kehowee, and proceed to the Middle fettclements, where the body of the nation will meet him unarmed ; by which means a peace will be concluded without bloodthed. The diftrefs thele Indians ere alr¢ady in, and the feafon for planting being come, when the army arrives there, makes thefe con- je&tures reafonsble.. .. As to the Creeks the lower pation are in {uch diftre(s for want of provifions that a ®Blanket of ftrouds has been given for nine Ears of Corn, jo that were they éven inclined chey cannot give protec- tion to the faithlefs Cherokees. Laft Mondsy a, young Negro Fellow belonging to _the Widow Brown of Cambridge,fell from the Top of 2 Cart Load of Hay, in that Town, snd breaking his Neck by the fall, expired foon after. Extradt of a Letter from Liverpoal, May 22. 1761. © %, ... THERE were private Letters To Day which mention Fort Palais in Belleifle was taken by Storm : “That we loft a Number of Men, and prid dearly for it. A Confirmstion of this Piece of News is impatiently walted for.”’— Thuridsy lsft a Snow arrived at Salem in 17 Days from $t. Euftaiis, in whom came Piffenger Capt. Hsll “of this Town,who was taken on hisPaflage from hence for Surrinam, and put on board a D utchman bound to “Statia : Cap:. Hall informs, That Comodore Douglafs being cruifing off Déminica with 7 or 8 Men of War, feat one of them 'into that Plice, andlanded 100 Men in order to take Pofleflion of it, bigthe Frenchmen on Shorelayia Ambulth and fired on cur People foon after their Landipg, killed 30 of them and obliged the reft to retufn'on baard again : The Commodare being inform.- ed of this Intelligence was fo irritated that he went ia with.all his Ships, and immediately deftroyed the Fort, then ianded & Number otMen who plundered the Towa for threé Days, and then laid it in Afhes, the Inhabitants having 8:d into the Woods. While Cap:zin Hall was #t Statie, he heard that two of ourTran/ports withTroops en board, from New Yok to Guadsloupe, were taken by the French and casried into Martineco. "Extraf of a Letter {rm $t. Euflatia, dsted Fune 16, s ~« HE 6th Inftant Mr. Douglsfls went with his Suips before. Rofeay in Dominics, and de- manded of the Inhabitanis to lay down their Arms, and recélve an Boglith Garrifon, which they refus'd to ac- cept; Lo:d Rollo then landed with his Troops, took Pofieffion, and abandon’d the Place to three Days Plun; der to the Sqldiers, by which Means you may imagine fittle was left in the Town after. The French Com- mander, with two others of the lesading Men are on Board our Ships, and are to be fent to Europe ; the In- habitants are to tarry there, & beconie Englith Subjeéts. It is thought they will proceed to all the neutral Iflands and do the fame. Allg to the Grandoes. A T'ranfport from New. York with 200 Soldiers and 24 Women was laft Week taken, juft going into Guar- daloupe, ‘and carried to Martinico by two ten Gun Sloope.... There is 'no Exchange of Prifoners on either Side 5 the Englifh fend alt to Europe, und the French commit 21! to Goal. Friday Idft the Bloop Ranger Captsin Wheelwright failed from hence for Halifax having on board a Detsch- ment of Provincials. Saturday lait His Excellency the Governor was plea(- ¢d to prorogue the Great and Geperal Court, or Af- f:mbly of this Province to the 26¢h of Auguft next. The fame Day Capt. Scarle arrived here from Lon- don : He failed in Company with Capt. Folgier, and, has brought no later Advices, R Yefterday Captain Morton arrived here in 10 Days from Halifax, by whom we learn, that two Ships and a Snow from this Place with Troops, were. fafe arrived there. snd that they were immediately to begin building the Wills all round. the City. : FPOQRITSMO U T H " The 7th “of lsft Month died at Kingfton, in the 85th Year ot his Age, Mr* Fofeph Fifield; itis remarkable, he never had a Death in his Houfe during that long Space’ of Time, nor kept his Bed a Day on. Accoun of, Sicknefs ; and walked abroad the D1y before he died— He lived in Love and Peace with his Wife and Child- ren"abave 60 Yesrs —The only Death thas- happened in his Family was a Daughter, who lived at fome Difl- tancé from him. His Wite and four Children are ftill living. : CUSTOM HOUSE, Piscaraqua, Jory 16, Entered Inwards, S'oap. Tryall, Ephraim Deane, fram Louifbourg. Schooner Polly, Ephraim Jones, from Philadelphis. Cleared Outward, Sloop Dolly, Samuel Marble, for'Barbados. $toop Tryall, Ephraim Desne, for Halifax. Brig Tatehibius, Daniel Pickerin, for Barbados. Schooner Charming Molly, John Gowell, for Halifax. Brig Abigail, Simon Branfcomb, for Barbados. Schooner Hound, Richard Mitchell,for Newfoundland, Sloop Woolf, John Oram, for Philadelphia. Schooner Swan, Francis Holmes, for St. Kitts, Ship Bacchus, Ebenezer Jackion, for Barbados. Brig- Three Friends, John Flagg, for Rhode Ifland. LY A Y o e " L WO ye i Left at Mr, Trai’s about four or five Weeks ag0, a parcel of Saxafrax. 'The Owner of it is defired to take it away, and pay the Charge of this Adveriifement, : Y Lately Imported from LONDON, in the loft Ships, By JONATHAN WARNER, A general Affortment of Englifth GOODS, and to be Sold for Lumbear ; or three, fix and nine Months Credit. {And for promp Pay, at the loweit Rate ) on good Terms ; at his Store oppofite his Dwelling Houfe in Port/moath. Yl o e ey iyl it b ) S D )\ Brigantine SUCCESS, Samuel Noldred, Mafter, For Liverpool, Will fail in about Ten Days, laying at the Wharfe of Henry Suereurne, Kiq; where Paffengers may egree with JonaTHAN Warner, or with faid Mafler on board. Fuly 17. 1761, (52] NN AN Nt ety st nd NN ) ) () SN BN~ PHILLIPS WHITE Hereby Informs his Cuftomers and Others, That he has lately Imported a Lerge Affortment of GOQDS, and will Sell cheap for Cafh, or any Sort of New Hampfbire Bilh. Newbury, Jaly 17. Province or Npw Hampsuire. 5= NOTICE is hercby given to th Proprietors of Grantham, That they aflemble and meet 8: the Houle of Capt.Ofiver Willard's at Fort Dummer, on the firft Tuefday of September next, at One of the Clock in the Afterncon ; Firft, To choofe a Proprie- tor’s Cletk ; alfo a Treafurer. Allo, to raile fuch Sums of Money as will be fufficient to defray the paft Charge of procuring the Grant, &c. and bound out the Town- thip, &c. ard choofe: proper Perfons to do the famme, and give the nmeceflary Direftions concerning the fame, that fhall then he thought needful : Alfo to agree on e Mezthod for the Calling Mecetings for the future. Alfo to chaofe the neceflary TownOfficers sgreabie toCharter. Dated at Portfmoutd, July 13. 1961, f52] £ Joun Karuan, Province oF New Hamesuirs, NOTTICE is hereby given to the Proprietors of Hertford on Conneéticut River, That they Affemble at Fort Dummer on the lst Wednefday in Auguft next, Firft, To chufe a Clerk, alfo a Proprictor’s Treafurer, and to raile what Money fhall be thought needful for the defraying the Charges of procuring the Grant of the Townthip ; apd to chule proper Perfons to fee thofe Accountsadjufted : To chufe s Committee to bound put the Town, and allot the fame (if needful) and raile Money fufficient to defray the faid Charges: Alfo to agree on a Method for the calling their Meetings for the future, and (o chule the neceffary Town Officers for faid Town. Dated ar Portfmontk, Fuly v4. 1761, 52l Orrver WiLLARD. Province or Naw Hampsgire, NOTICE is hereby given to the Propiictors of /#ssdffack on Conneficut River, That they Aflemble at Fort Dummer on the Jaft Tuefday in Augafl nexi, Firft, To chufe a Clesk, alfo ¢ Proprictor’s Tieaturer, and to raife what Money fhall be thought heedlul for the defraying the Charges of procuring the Grant of the Townfhip ; and to chule proper Perfons to {ee thafe Accounts adjufted : To chule a Committee to bouad out the Town, and allot the fsme (if needful) and raife Money fufficient ta defray the faid Charges, Alfa to sgree on 8 Method for the calling their Meetings for the future, and ta chufe the neceflary Town Officers for faid Town. Dasedut Portfmonth, Tuly 14. 1765, (52 ~ Oriver WiLpLarD. Province or New HamesHirz, s NOTICE is hereby given to the Proprietors of Bridgesvater on Connedticut River, That they Affemble at Fort Dummer on the laft Thus{day in Auguft next, Firft, Ta chufe a Clerk, allo a Proprietor’s Trealarer, and. to raife.what Money (hall be thought neediul for the defraying the Charges of procuring the Grant of the Townfhip ; ard to chule proper Perfons to fee thofe Accounts adjufted : To chufe a Committee to bound out the Town, and allot the fame ( if needful ) dnd'to reife Money lufficient to defray the faid Charges, Allo to agree ona Method for the calling their Mectings for the future, and to chufe the neceffary T'own Officers for faid Town. Dated at Portfmouth, Fuly 14. 1761, §52§ Oriver WILLARD. s ) e o) e ] (o \ryn) Province o8 New HaMmesHIRE. ’ This is to Notify the Proprietors ofa T'ra& of Land granted to lehabod Robie, Efg; and others, by the Purchafers of the Right of' Fobn Tufton Mafszx, Bq; to meetat the Houfe of Captain Besjamin Swett, Innholder in Elampton Falls, on Tuefday the Twenty Eighth Dsy of 7y/y Inftant,’at T'wo of the Clock in the Afternoon, then and there to fee if the Proprietors will chufe a Committee to look out the moft proper Place for a Road on the North Part of {aid Traét of Land to the Center,.or to aniy part thereof ; and to take fuch Methods as fhall be thought beft to have the Road cleated : and if needful, to railfe Maney therefor, By Order of the Committee, Hamptan Falls, July 7, 1761.. Henry Robie, Pro. Clesk, 3 Province er New-Havesning. . NOTIGE is hereby given, that there will be Expofed to Saje to the higheft Bidder at the Houle of Fobn Hontoon, junr. Innholder in Kingfton in faid Province, on Monday the 17th Day ot dugyf next, at Two of .the Clock in the Afternoon, & certain LOT of Land within the Limits of that T'ra& of Land called Stsozns Town in f2id Province; being that fixy Acre Lot belonging to the original Right of Capt. Elifoa Winflsw, late of Kinglton aforefaid, decenled, fot the Non payment of his propostion of Charges towards carrying on the Settlement of faid Tra&t of Land, sgree- able to the Votes of the Proprictors of the faid Land, and s LAW of faid Province in fuch Cafes provided. , KinglBon, Fuly 6. 1761, By Nathaz Swets, Colletor. Provincg oy New Hamrsuirz, NOTICE is hereby given, That there will be Expoled to Sale to the higheft Bidder at the Houfe of Jobn Hontoon, junr. Innholder in Kingfton in faid Province, on Monday the i7th Day of Auguft next, at Three of the Clock in the Afternoon, & cerain LOT of Land within the Limits of that T'ra& of Lend called Stevens Town in {aid Province, being thst fixiy Acre Lot belonging to the original Right of Mr. Samuel Webfier,of Kinglton aforefaid, in the Parith of Hawke, for the Non payment of his proportion of Charges towards carrying on the Settlément of faid T'ract of Land, agree- able to the Votes of the Proprietors of the faid Land, and 8 LAW of faid Province in fuch Cafes provided.. Kingflon, Fuly 6. 1763. By Natban Sewett, Colle&tor. ;@'B/ Mifiake in the twe above Advertifements laff Week the Lots mention’d of one bundred Acres eath, fbogld bave been fixty Aere Lots, as they noww fand. AoVt gl ) il o () e Al (s rd ) Provines ov New -Hamesuire. WHEREAS Application hath thisDay been made to metheSublcriber, by theOwners of one fizteenth Part of the Shares, Rights and Intereits of the whole of the Townthip of Number Two, fo cal- led, in' faid Protince, defiring me to Notify and Calls Meeting of faid Proprietors as foon as may be : THIS is therefore to NOTIFY and WARN all the Proprietors of the Townthip of Number Two, to sflem- ble snd meet at the Meeting’ Houle in fzid Town, in faid Province, on Wedselday the Twenty fix Day of Auguf next, at One of the Clock in the Afternoon, in order to aft and vote on the following Aricles, viz. 1. To chufea Moderator and Proprictors Clerk, 2. To chule 2 Proirictors -Trealurer. 3. To chule Affeffors. 4. To chufe a Propriciors Colle@tor, and any other Officers that may be needful for promoting the Settlement of faid Town. §. To fee if the Propri- etors will ratify and confirm any, or all of the former ‘Vote or Votes, that hiave been pafs’d by the Proprictors of faid Town, at their former Meetings. 6. T'o fee if the Proprietdrs will vote a Sslary and Setlement for the firft Orchodox 'Goi:?el Miuifter, that fhall fettle in faid Townthip. 7 To Iee if the Proprietors will 1sife Money by a Tax or otherwife, for clearing of Roads in faid Townfhip, or any other Ule that fnall then be agreed” upon. 8. To egree upon a proper Meafure for the calling of Proprietors Meetings for the foture, and pals & Vote for the fame. Fuly10. 1761, Joun Jounson, Fus. Pas. b — eyt it oy e ) s To be Sold by William Kennedy At Publick VENDUE, at the Houfe of Mt. Fames Duwyer, Innholder in Portfmouth, on Wednefday the zgth of this Inftant, at Seven ¢’Clock inthe Afiernoon, A Large Dwelling Houfe & Barn with the Land thereto belonging, fituate in Portimouth sforelsid, near the HighWay leading from Mrs. Hannab Horney's to the Creek; the wholeTenemen: fronting the Street, the Lond being one Hundred Feet long, snd 40 back. - Cenditions of Sale to be known by applying to. Eleazer Ruflell; Big Portfmonth, Fuly 15. 1761, William Kenvedy. Strayed from Fibn Thurla of Suncook-s Black HORSE, abount 14 Hands high, aboug cight Yesrs of Age, high Spirits, natural Pacer. Who- foever will take up {aid Horfe, and bring or fend him to Fo/eph Ceiby’s in Kingfton, thall have Three Dowtars Reward, and all ncceflary Charges psid by me the Sublcriber, © o Fobn Thurla. - Kingflon, July v4. 176%. §s5zff Stolen the gth Inftant, out of a Pafture in the Occupation of Lieu, Samuel Cate, within a Mile of the Tawn Houle, g red MARE, about 8 or nine Years old, 14 Hands high, paces and trots ; a thick fev Besft, goes large behind. ‘%Vho‘e‘_vcr brings her to faid: Cate, fhall have Three DOLLARS Reward, and Six DOLLARS if the Thief can be procured, {oas to be brought to Juftice. ¢ : ; Port'mouth, 7aky 11,1761, - Deferted this Day from. the Brig Hampthire, Fames Gupey Misfrer, Fames Dillon ; had' on whenhe deferted, @ red outfide Jackef, and fhiiped under Jacket, a pair of blue bresches or white Drawers,' a black cut Wigg, freth golor'd, about five feer and’ half high, well fet: Whoever willapprehend faid Ds.’ ferter, and bring him to the Svbfcriber; fhiall have four DOLLARS Reward, and Charges paid, .By Greaderx Purcrerr, =