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It is Joid §od0 ¢ke enfuing year. ; o Tbe court of Spain bas forwarded to our court, we " are dffured,a copy of the treaty lately entered into eith France, whichit is thought will determine all differences between that ¢rown axd ours. Pesple aregreately divided in their fentiments with re- gard to a Spanilb war ; for notefMtbfianding the wany pre- parations fecmingly made on all fides for it, there is a rg- mour that 4 pace is at ne great diffance. Letters from Paris of the 6th inf! advife that thirty dastalions of militia bad been difbanded,in order to reflere ufeful bands to agriculture, which is juflly become a fa- vourite objelt eoith the miniflry ; It it added that the fir- vice of 1b¢fe men in the army ean be eafily fpared, as it is the intention of the court to kecp no longer fuch a numeraus Jorce in Germany, wheré it is wot defirous of making con- wtfls. ! They write from Paris,that a body of 25 or 30000 me is affembled in Brittany; and as other preparations are making in that province, it is fuppofed that Jome grand en- lerprize is on the anvil. The greateft diligence is ufing to get two or three {eets ready for the {es, with the utmoft éxpedition, to ‘be'ready s occafion muy require. The troops of Marfhal Broglio, 'iis f2id are to re- turn'to France by the wasy of Fulda and Worm:, to the'dmoiht of 50 battlicns and 30 fquadrons. Several large thips in the River are getting ready for grivuccra in expediations of & war breaking out with girt, J PI! is frid that iwelve men ofwarand 2 bombs are or- dered to join Adm. Saunders in the Mcditeranesn. We hesr that an 2nlwer from the court of Spain is additional land forces wil) b employ:d - expelled in o few days, wiich will determine s war or .. & continuance of pface with that nation, PHILADELPHIA, 7é 28 We have Advice fromPiitfbourg that the lateFrefhcs have cone Damage there, to the amount of feveral Thoufand Pound:, the Rife of the River being shout 40 Feet higher than ufual, by which {ome Houfes, Stores &c. were carried away., NE WY OR K. February 3, Col. Grant wason board his Majefty’s Ship Dover, of 44 Guns, the 10.h of Jeauary laft, with the Troops underhisCommandin fix Tranfports, crofling the Bar. of South Caroling, for the Weft Indies. ' NEWLONDON, Jarwnargzg. By 1he Mafler of a Vel eho arrived bere laf Satur- ‘day in 15 Days from Monto Chriflo, we are informed, ‘#bat'two Days Lifore be left the Monut a Gentleman of Feracity from St. Euflatia snformed bim, 1bat she Fleets Jrom England and New York baving joined, they bad laid Siege te Martineco; and that 700 Nigroes bad come off Jrom the Shore and joined oar Korees. B O 8§ T O N, February 8. Wedneldsy the Honsurable Houfe of Reprefentatives mude choice of the Rev. Mr. dbrabam Williams of Sandwich, to preach before the Genersl Ccurt or Affembly of this Proviace, on Wedne{dsy the 26th Day of Miy nex!, being the Day appointed by the Royal Charter for the Ele@ion of Councellors, Laft Satnrday Night Sen’night the [lou‘e of Mr. Laftin, in Say Brook was confumed by Fire, together with all the Houfhold Furniiure, snd & quantity of ‘Merchant’s Gooeds, which was the whole of his Eftate. The Family had only Time ito-{ave themfelves. His “3ols is about 12 Hundred Pounds, Lawful Money, C:pt. Phillips. faii’d fiom Postfmouth the ) z¢h of ‘December, under Convoy. of she Chefterficld Man ot “War Capt. Scarfe, with about 12 Sail of other Veflels, ‘bound:to Virginia, Carolina, snd the Weft Indies, and ~two Snaws for Halifex: Extralt of Letder from a Merchan? of Nate in London, ‘ dated November 18. 1501, ¢« A LL Profpeft of Peace are vanithed, and great Probability, inftead thereof, that the Flame of War will extend itfelf further, both in the Northand Saouth ofthe Continent of Europe ; for Powers that have hitherto been neutral, are srming, and in Motion. ‘Strangd -that: the reftle(s. French fhould perfwade the whole.Earth to be the Dupes oftheir Ambition ! ¢ The Refignation of Mr. PITT feems to have made no Alteration . in the vigorous Profecuiion of the War, nor bas.it broke in upon. theUnanimity of the Nation, in fupporting thercin ; and the Marks of Royal Favour, he has received even fince his Refignation, thews heis tilk acceptable to his Mafter, and will fecure him as much Weight ss ever.in the Houle, where I deubt not ‘but he will be Rill a Patriot.” Extralt of @ Lutter from London, Nov. 6, 1761. s THE Thoughts of Peace are vanithed, and all the Letters from. Spain this Day, are full of their Ap- prehenfiops that we mult come to 8 Rupture with that Court..... Many Tranlports with Troops have fail'd from Bellcifl*, 4nd Adin Rodney with feveral Men of ‘War from Portfmouth ; their obje&t is undoubiedly Martinico.. ... . Two cvents have lately happened . which.cqually furprize and confound us ; pne is the smszing lofs of Schweidnitz, the ftrongeft fortrefs in Silefia, full of Arms and Magazines, pnder the very mofe of the King of Pruffis;, taken by furprize by the Auttrigns . the firft of Iatt Month, which muft be & great and fenfible lofs to his Proffisn Majefty ; The othet is the unexpe@led and much lamented retire- anent of the glorious Mr. PIT'T from his Secretary hip, she event and confzquence of which may be fatally f'clit,, although sll things feem to be done in amity and friend- ijip; heis by many much blamsd, boih for refigning #nd for aecepting the Lonours snd reward.......The public Papers have been full upon'the fubje& of his Majefly’s Marriage and Coronation, 0 that T need add rothing ; but there is an Anecdote which I believe to be true, that the old Duke of N#s#¥ss previoas to the _Tresty of Marrisge, contrived to get the P.......[s over to his Houle, where his M........y had & private interview with her, fecing her firft unknown, end then making himfelf knowa, after which fhe returned to Germaay ; for the K**2, who is a religiaus, virtuens, (agacions good Man, had declared he could not marry cne he "did not love, nor Iove whom he had not7éen........On . Tuelday the“6:h ult. u Petition firgned by the unhappy Sufferers by the late teprible Fire at Bofton, in New- England, was prefented to his Msjelty e St James, which was receiv'd in a moft'gracious Manner.”..., Another Letter from Londdn, ¢f Nov, 19 fays, «..* The King of Sardinia hes penctrated the Al “liance of France sand Spain, ., f1id to corfiftin an At- tack and Conqueft of Portugs!, and two Enterprizes in Italy, one ior the Kingdom of Lombardy for Don Philip, and » ceflion of Psrmt, Placentia sndGusitalla for Don Lewis, with s Defcent on England, The greateftPreparsiions are making forWar in Great Britain, France and Spain, and every Thing locks like & general “War in Europe.” gl By a'Letter from sn Officer st Crown Point, dated .the 4th'Day of Jsnusry, we have Account that the Weather hes been exireme Cold, that ¢ Party of 40 "Men which had been out weré frcze, but hed go better, “the Garrifon were in good Health, excepting thofe that Were [roft bi'ten......A Serjesnt in 55th Regiment was found froze to Death...The Troops were well fupplyed with Provifions. ¢ > ““Mr. P....in along and eloquent Speech ‘mde Yefterday before the Houfe of Commons, obfefved in fsvour of Continentel Connexions, that our grest Suc- “ceffes in America had been ewing to the diverfion made in Europe ;. or 1o ufe his own'emphatical Words) That _dmerica bad been conguerrd im Germavy. This Speech has produced warm Debates in the Houfe.” Bya Veffel arrived here from the Weft Indies, we learn, that all the Men of War and Tranfports were arrived st Barbados, and that they were to ‘il from thence the z5th ot December, in ordér to make @ general Attack on the [{land of Martinico the fift Dsy of January ; fo that we ruy now daily expeft im- portant News from that Quarter. : Port of BOSTON, Febrivary 6. b ‘ Entered In, Freeman from Philsdefghix. ®ent from Gibzaltar. Wlomer from North Caroling. Phips from ‘Halifsx. Treefrom Georgis. Phillips from Londsn. : Cleared Out;, : Price and Duff for Philadelphis. . Thompfom for Halifax. Veley for Gu.dalaupe. Brewfter for South- Cuaroline: Mount tcr Glalgow. CUSTOM HOUSE, PiscaTaqua, February 11: Entered Inwaras, Brig Succefs, Samuel Noldred, from Liverpzol. Cleared Ou:wards, Brig Trysll, John Otam, for North Carolina. Brig Polly, Daniel Marguand for St. Kiuts. Bark Don Quixote, Luke Miils, for Barbsdos. Sloop Ranger, Jofish Simpfon, for Virginia, NI P NN ) o) St SN i prad o N Province or New Hampsuias, WHEREAS A pplication has this D:y been made to me the Subfcriber, by the Qwners of more then oae Sixteenth part of the Commen end undivided Land in the Townfhip of Barrington, in the teid Province, defiring me to Notify and call 8 Meeting of the 42 Settlers of faid Town, who are Owner: of the faid Common Land : THIS IS TO NOTIFY and Warn all che faid .42 Settlers of the fiid Town of Barring- ton, to Affemble and meet at the Houfe of Samwe/ Breeyfier, in faid 'Town, on Tuelday the 16:th Day of March next, st 11 '0’Clock inf the Forenoon of fuid Day, in order 1. Ta chufe & Moderator: “2. To chufe a Clerk. 3. To know if faid 42 Ssutlers will confentto divide faid Common Land, and to pals a Vote sccord- ingly. 4. To chufe 2 Committee to carry faid Vote into' Execution. . 5. To impower fsid Committee to fell fome part of faid Common Land, to defray the Charge that may arife in Surveying andAllotting faid Comnion Land, and to doand Tranfa& any Thing elfe relacive to faid Common Land, that the {aid 42 Settlers msy think proper and Lawfull to be done, Féb, 11, Wyseman CracerT, Jus. Pac. JUST Imported from LIVERPOOL BY JONATHAN WARNER, And to be Sold at his STORE,_ A general Affortment of Stone, Glafs, and common yellow Ware, by large or fmall Quanticies, long and fhort Pipes by the Box, Gloucefter Cheefe, Ale per Hogfhead, or Dozen, Salt per Hogfhead ; as alfo a fine Affortment of other European GOODS, TO BE SOLD A good Double HOUSE, BARN, and one Acre of Land, firusted on the Main Road to Bofton, nearly foppofite [the Globe Tavern on the Plsins. Inquire of Epbraim Sherburne or the Printer hereof, for Conditioas of Sale. : *[Advertiiments omited will be in our next,] By His Excetrency Bznning Wenrworri, Efy: Carran Gennrar, Goverwor a7d Cosmanszi i Curer of His Ma e s T Y's Provinez of Naw Hampsuire, &:. &:. &ec. HE Right Hénorable the Lords Com- miffioners of his MajzesTy’s sTreafury having been pleafed to appoint the Honorable Joun Tempre, Blg; SuzvEvor Generar of the KIN G’s Cuftoms in the Northern Difti&k of America, and as the fiid Surveyor ‘General may have Occafion to call opon the 'Civil and Military Power of this Province for their Aid and Affiftance in exécuting the fe- veral Alts of Parliament made for the well Governing the Trade and Navigationof Hig Majefty’s Plantations :— I hereby Order and Dire¢t all Officers beth Civil and Military, throughout this Province, a well 4s all other His Majefty’s good Subjedls, whom it may ‘concern, to pay ready Obedience to the Sur- veyor General’s Requeft, and to be aiding and aflifting to him and to the Officers of the KING’s Cuftoms, under his Dire@ion,as well as to all others who thall produce the Surveyor General’s Warrants, authorizing them to ‘exccute the Laws of Trade and Navigation. And all Officers both Civil and Military chroughout this Provincg, are hereby order’d and direéted firictly to obferve the fame, and to govern themfelves accordingly: GIVEN under my HAND and SEAL at ARMS at Portfmouth in the Province of New Hampthire, the 11¢th Day of Februsry, inthe fecond Year of bis MajesTY's Reign. Anno Domini, 1762. B, WENTWORTH, _ By His EXCELLENCY ' Command, Tasovore ATxinson, junr. Secretary, Laft Sundey Evening Mrs. Warpron, Wite of M. Gsoror WaLnrow of this Town, was tsken with = Dizzinels in.her Hezd sbout' Eight ¢’Clock, and dicd befare Twelve, in the 36tk Year of her Age. To be Sold by Publick Vendue, On Thurldsy the Twenty fifth Dayof February Inftant, st Two ofthe Clock in the Afternoon, at the Houfe of Col. Jobn Titeomé of Dover, the FARM where I now dwell, in Dover sforefsid, which lics adjeining on and nei the Mouth of the Bsck River, {o celled, in Dover, on & gocd convenient Road from faid Farm to the main Road thst leads from Diover do Durbam. = Said Farm contains about One Htndred Acres of Upland, and about three or four Acres of Salt Marfh apd Thatch Bed, which is.well improved for Mowing and Tillage, and upwards of a hundred Rod of Stanc Wall on fzid Farm, and & Sufficiency of Pine Timber for Fencing, as far as is needful for a Number of Years (if well Hufbsnded) and confiderably well Wooded ; and having, likewile & .good itwo Story Houle almoft new of forty Feet long and thirty Feet wide, '8 good Cellar undes faid Houle, fix Smokes in the Chimney ; and alfo two good Barns, and about three hundred of lirge Apple and Pair Trees, from which ismade about fifty.or ixty Barrels of Cyder and Perry yearly. = And there is likewife to be Sold at faid Time and Place, & new Fifthing Schooner of sbout -eighteen Tun, well rig’d end fit for the Sca : And slfo s Number ef neat Cattle and Sheep, and a likely young Mare. Conditions of Sale to be feen on faid Day of Sale. Doyer, Feb. 10. 1762. Thbemas Laighton. PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, NOTICE is bereby given to the Proprictors of the Town of Canterbery in the Provizce \aforefaid, that they meet at the Meeting Houfe in Jaid Town, the laf} Tucjdsy in February Inflant at ey of the Clsck in the Forenoon, then and there, 1. To chufe & Moderator. - 2, To fee if the Preprietors will vote to lay out one Handred Acres of the undivided Lands in faid Town to each Right, and chule a Commitire to do the fame. 3. To fee if they will chufe a Commitice 1o lay out @ Read from the Meeting Houfe in faid Canterbury, thro® the Town 1he nearef) courfe, to fome fea Port Teevn, and fueh other Roads as fball be thought neceffary to accom- modate the Town 4. To fee if they will fell or grane asvay fo much of the common and undivided Lands a; Joald . Defray the Charges of the absye Particulars, Given under our Hands at Canterbury the 4th Day of February 1762, - Epbraim Hacket, $ 10 tbe Pre- Exckiel Morrill, ) Selest Min Tbomas Clough \ pricsors, NATHANIEL ADAMS Intending foon for ENGLAND, Defires all Perfons that have any Demands upon him to bring them in, and they fhall be paid ; and all Indebted to faid Adams, gre required to make immediate Payment, as they would avoid being fued the next Court, . ¢ - % i g e Ay B e