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. with a rumbling Nuife. faihfal Indian afterwirds dined with his.Hoaor the. “Governor, and To-morrow fcts out for his own country. He has received feveral prefents, 1s & mark of the regard this government has for him in particular sor his unaltered fidelity and attachmen: : The otner Indians received oaly fome neceflary cloathing fcr themfielves, of which they were in great want, O S T ‘O N, November z, Q. Moanday laft a Veflel arrived at Murblehead from Barbados in 19 Duys, by which we hsveAdvice, That oa the fixth of O&aber Inftant, a Packet arrived there from Eongland ; on which an Embargo was immediately-Jaid ‘on all the Shipping there : That Commeodore Sir James Douglafs had order’d that all His Majefty’s Ships, as they fhould come into Barba- does, (hou’d lay by for his further Orders: That from fundry ftrong and credible Reports, they foon expeéted an Armament to go-againft Martineco.. .. "Fhis Veflels being clesred out, got away in the Night following the 6th Inftant, notwithftanding the Em- bargo, leaving one of her hands behind. Captain Robert Marton In a large Sloop, was taken on his Paffage from: hence to New- Providence, by thefame Privateer which took Cept, Turell on the fame Voyage, as we have lately mentioned. The Cuptain of the Privateer gave Capt. Morton 2 [mall Schooner which he hed taken ; with her he proceeded to New Providence ; from thence came paffznger in Cipt. Remingtoa’s Brig arrived st Newport, which is fiace bilged. Extralt of a Letter from Newcaltle, dated Augaft z5. “v...%* We remin in the utmoft Uncertainty asto PEACE or W AR......We fear the latter is too likely to continue.”...... $ HE Friends to Liberty and the Proteftant : .+ Religion, ‘are “once more very snxious for the Safety of his Pruffian Majefty, his Situation being again very critical and dangerous : The Olds are indeed greatly ageintt him, fince he hath two Ar- ntiss, each equal to his own in Number, to conténd with : But when we-capflider, that he hath fo often; it the Coyrfe of this War, extricated himfelf out of Difficulties, leemingly infurmountable,gnd triumphed over the greatelt Incquality of Numbers, we cannot but be of Opinion, he will now agein dofo: And we have the greater R:aloa for fo believing, as he feems to have taken the propereft Mz=alures for ob- tain‘ng the Aliftance of that Power, whole Strength no Eaemies can relilt, and who's Arm always decides the Dy of Bustle. ; ¢ [fis Prufian Majelty, re'ying on the goad Provi- deace which hus fo often sffited,and (o long protect- ed him againl the vak Multitudes of his inveterate Enemies, has, we are informed, together with his whole Army, received the Holy Sacrament of the Lords Suopar: This was puiting on- the ftrongeftAc- mour : Thiswas a&tingnot only like s politicalCom- mander, but a Chriftian Hero ; snd cannot fiil of infpiring his own Forces with the higheft Courage: and Intrepudity, and at the fame Time ftriking his Ememies with the deepeflt Dread and Terror. “No Min can be brave in battle that is afraid to- _ die; and what Man in his Senfes is there; but mauft be a'raid of dying, that hath na Hopes of being happy hereafter 2' Certainly, no Confiderstion whatfoever can infpire Men with {uch true Courage, s believing, that Dzath is but the Door to their aternal Happinefs. Soldiers under fuch Belief, and polfe(Ted of fuch Prin- ciples will feek Danger, rather than evoid it ; wilk attémpt sad petarm the moft furprifing Actions, and will fight againft and overcome the moflt unequal' Numbers : And fuch, we will {uppofe, is the Army which his Pruflian Msjefty now commands.” Laft Night a few Minutes before 8 o'Clock, s fanall Shock of an EARTHQUAKE was felt here ;- it was sttended with & rumbling Noile, and it Light- ned feveral Times afterwards. ... PORTS MOUT H. Laff Tuefday thee GENERAL ASSEMBLY of this Province was D18sos v g by Order of His Excellency the GOVERNOR. ~ Laft Sunday Evening a few Minutes after Eight 0 Clock was very fenfibly felt a Shock of an EARTH- QUAKE in this and the Néighbouring Tovons, attended At Londinderry, we bear, it was of confiderable Dyration ; andon Monday Morning: anotber Sbock befsre Day Light. We can inform the Publick, That the late’ N. E, Storm, about s Fortnight ago, thro’ Divine Provi- derce, has done little or no Damage in this Province, as has yet begn-heard of, only blowing down fome Fences, &c. But we hear from Bofton, Rhode Ifland, ConneQicut, and other Parts, that great Damage and: Loffes has been fufleined in thofe Places by the: above Storm, in their Wharves, Shipping, Merchan- d’ze, &ec. . Left Thurday Nightss Mr. George Miody, of Kittery, was going from this Tewn, in a [mall Boat, in order to proceed to Kittery Point, the Current yunning very ftrong, the Boat overfet, when he, his ‘Wife, and two other Women, were unfortunately hove overboard, when his Wife was drowned, but Te with the others were taken up ; hts Wife was xeken up about half a Mile btlow were the Boat was overfet. P : e B . St . Aot e e e - CUSTOM HOUSE, Prscaraqus, November 5. Cleared Outwaras, . Sloop Dolly, Samuel Marble, for. Menis. Brig Harliquen, John Bettenham, for Philadelphia. Sloop Newport, George Janverin, for Rhode- I{lind. ! Province or Nezw Hampsuire. Purfuant to a Licence from the Hon. the Judge of Probate, &c. for faid Province, there will be expos’d to Sale-by Publick Vendus, by Hannab Pyrmort, Adminiftratix of the Eftate of 7obn Purmort late of Exeter, deceafed, at the Dwelling Houfe of Ifaac Currier, Innholder in faid Exeter,en Monday the T'wenty Third Day of November next, feveral Pieces of Land, being Part of the Eftate of faid Deceafed, viz. About ten Acres of PaftureLand near Stony RuninExeter....Alfo 8 Wharff and half aWare Houle near Thomas Haley's in Exeter . .. Alfo about threeAcres of Land nesrCraw/ey’s FallsinBrintwood.. Alfo shout half an Acre of Land near Pickpocket Mill, partly in Exeter, and partly in Brintwood ; end about an Eighth of an Acre of Land on the Northerly Side of the great Burying Place in Exeter. Andalfo fundry Englith Goods. The fad Sale to begin at Four of the Clock in:the Afternoon offaid Day, and to be continued from Day to Day till all be Sold. Conditions to be known at the Time and Place of Sale.. Bxeter, Oftober 28th 1761. TO- BE SOLD » AT PUBLIC VENDUE o Tuefdsy the 23d of this Inftant November, at the Houle of Captain-Samue/ Folfom’s Innholder in Exeter, at Twelve o’Clock in the Forenoon, a Traét of LAND in the Townfhip of Chefter, containing Forty, Acres, which lies in the Sixty Acre Divifion, which was the Original Right of Natbaniel Sanborn, late of Hampton Falls ; for further Particulars emquire of Gerfbam Matthews of Darham. - Province oF New HampsHIrE: NQOTICE is hereby GIVEN te the Grantees of the Townthip of Neew Holderunefs, That the firft Meeting of the Propristors of faid Townthip, sgreesble to Charter, is to be held ac the Houle of Mr. Fo/eph Cox, Innholder in Barrington, on Tuefday the Seventeenth Day of November Inft. at Ten of the Clock in the Forencon ; then and there to aét on the following Articles, viz. 1. To chufe Sele&t Men and other Officess. 2. To {ee if the Proprietors. will receive the Committees Return for marking out the Road from Canterbury to faid Town. 3. To fee if the Proprictors will receive the Committees Return. for. laying out the Hundred Acre Lots. 4. For the Propsictors to come and draw their Lots on fsid Day. Barrington, November the 3. 176¥. Twomas SHerERD, Moderator. N ) O N e L e 4 Wuereas Elizabeth, the Wife of me the Subfcriber, Robert Haffey of Scarborough,. has Eloped from me without Caule, and has threatned to run’ me in Debt ; This is to Warn all Perfons, againft Trufting her any Fhing on my Account, for. that I will not pay any Debt fhe fhall contraét on my Account from this Day. : Scarborough, Otober 31. Robert Hafly. ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Dzmands on the Eftate of Fonatban Gowe, late of Hampton Falls, deceafcd, dre defired to- bring in their Accounts:to. Hannab Gove, Admini- ftratix to faid Bitate, in order for Settlement. ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have sny Demands on the Eftate of Roers: Allen, late of ‘Ouk Hill, fo called, at the Head of Berwick, in the County of York, deceas’d, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Selomon Allen, Admi- niftrator.to the Hftate of the faid Deceas’d, in order: for Settlement.. 5 A Ly A Al A ) (e o\ ) To be Shot for on Monday the, Ninth of November next st Eleven 0’Clock in the Forenoon, s good Watch ; a Fat Heifer; a piece af Irith Holland, all valuid st the loweft' price ;: Tickets to be had of the Printer hereof, and of Mr. Tbomas Seavey, Innholder, st whofe Houfe the sbove Articles are to be fhot for ; Diftance 12 Rod: - N. B. Tickets for the Watch at £.5; for the: Heifer and . Holland at [.3 esach. . ' [ R e ON Tuefday the 1oth of No- vember next, being the Birth Day of his late Msjefty, of glorious Memory, there will be fhot for a very good Yoke of Steers, at the Plains, st Five Pouzds Ten Shillings per Shot. _And slfo another fat Yoke to be fhot for atthe fame Place, onthe 17th following, st One o'Clock, at Six Pounds Ten Sbillings per Ticket : This laft mentioned Yoke to be fhog forat Arms length. Nete, both the Yokes are coming of Three. The Diftance 70 Yards. Tigkets to be ins afore(aff® - had of Fobn Perry, at the Plain . - _Tenor, on esch Right. S omes Stoodley, Has Removed from the North End of the Town, to his New Houle, where the other was burnt ; at which Place his good Cuftomers may depend upon being well Ufed, and Entertain’d. NN NP (NS N AN et \ )\ ) N o) D Provinck oF New Hampsuirs. To the Proprietors of Rochefter, a Town in the Province of New-Hampfhire. GENTLEMEN, | YOU are hereby NOTIFIED, That on Monday the 16th of November next, at Ten o'Clock A. M. at the Houle of Mr. Epbraim Hanfon, Inoholder in Dover, in faid Province, & Mecting of faid Proprietors isto be held, for the following Purpoles, viz. To know if the Proprietor# will reconfider « Vote pafs’d at their laft Meeting, refpeting the Divifion of the common Lands in faid Town ; and vote that faid Lands fhall be divided according to Quantity and Quality. And to hear the Requeit of the Rev. Mr. Samue/ Hill, to know if the Proprietors will give or fell him Part of the common Land, lying near the Meeting Houfe. Alio’ to.chufe s Committee to compound with or profecute eny Perfon. or Perfons that have any common Lands within Fence. To impower fome fuitable Perfon or Perfons, to receive the Money due for Mill Rens, or to fue for and recover the fame, and apply it agreeable to a former Vote of faid Proprietors. Alfo to chufe & Committee to fell Part of fundry Lots. in the Third Divifionin faid- Town, the Owners not appearing to pay their Proportion of the Charge: of making faid Divifion.—The Original Proprietors are as follows, viz. Jofeph Chefly and others; Mofes Davis, junr. and otkers, Benjamin Wentwerth and Shadrack Walton.” Alfo to hear-the Requeft of fundry. Petfons, to know if the Proprietors will have s High Way from the msin Road to Guppy’s Mill, fo called. All the sbove Articles to be acted on, as theProprie-, tors conven’d fhall think preper. , Somerfworth, ‘By Order of the Committee, - 04. 30. Joun WeENTwORTH, Pro. C/. Loyl W () At ) \a ) it Province oF New Hampshire: NOTICE is hereby given, to the Proprietors of & Tradt of Land granted to Joér Legvit, Daniel Marflonand etbers, That their Meet- infheld the 6¢h of Otaber laft paft, ftendeAdjourncd. to Tuelday the Seventeenth Day of November next, at the Houfe of Capt, Fobn Leavit, Innholder in faid. Parifh, at One o"Clock Afternoon, te &t any Thing that fhall then be thought proper.—— And every ‘delinquent Proprietor, is defired forthwith to pay; his Arrears to the Colleftor, otherwife may expect his Lands will foon be expofed to Sile. Hampton, Of. 28 DawieL Samsorn, Pro. CI? Ay ) ™) ) el ) N e The Firewards will meet at the Work Houfe on Monday the Ninth of next Month at Four o’Clock P. M. when thofe who'find it im- pra&icable to furnifh themfelves with Leather Buckets according to LAW, or to finifh fuch Repairs in their Buildings as they have been NOTIFIED to mauke,. may apply for longer Time ; but es the Firewards have not Power to lengthen out theTime for Ladders,. every Perfon that fhall not be provided with them as- the Law directs, muft expe& to pay his Fine. Portfmouth, O&. 21, 1761. SAMUEL HALE,. By Order and in Bebalf of the Firewards. Province or New-Hamrsuirg, WHEREAS at_a Meeting of the Proprictors of Gi/mamtess; in faid Province, held" at Exeter in faid Province, on the fixth Day of July" laft pat, I'T wes VOTED to mife a Tax on each Original Right, or Proprietor’s Share in faid Town- fhip, which, with what had before been rifed on: faid Rights, fitould smountto Eleven Pounds New- And WHEREAS many of the Owners of the faid’ Rights or Shares, have beem Delinquent in payingthe Taxes raifed on the faid’ Rights ; THESE are therefore to Notify and Warn: all fuch Delinquents, that they pey their refpedtive- Taxes to me the Sabferiber, €olleCtor of the faid Proprietors, in one Month next enfuing, or they may- expeét that fo much of each of laid Original Rights: as will pay the refpeétive Taxes due on them, wilk: be fold to pay the fsme, as the Law direéts. Danisr Grant of Exeter, Colleftor of Gilmantown.. Dated st Exerer, Q&ober 14th, 1761. All Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate or Robers: Buntan, late of Allens Town (fo called) decess’d, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Andrees ‘ Buntan, of Allens Town aforefaid, Adminiftrator to- theEftate of the Taid Deceas’d, in order forSettlement. [ Advertifments omitted, and thofe which came 1w _lar¢~ muft be defered till owr wezs.], T T .