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“A‘v iy 4 , THE ' London Book Store Atthe Head of K;‘flg; Street, North Side of theCourt. Hpoule BOSTON, is THIS DAY opened by Fames Rivington from LONDO N, ‘Where a very great ! COLLECTION of BOOKS ‘in almoft every IArt, Science, Language, and Faculty, " ave to be Soild WHOLESALE and RETAIL. "The following BOOKS are THIS DAY Publithed | and Sold by faid RIVINGTON : The London MAGAZINE, For the Months of - Jury, AvcusT, and SerTEMBER laft : _€ontaining, amongft an infinie Variety of inftiuctive and entertaining Pieces, AN impartial Hiftory of the : refent fuccelsfal WAR in Europe, Ameriu,'lnd Tndia.—The Hiftory of the 1aft Scffion of the Britifh Parlisment,—A fenfible Plan for confiruling & Pca‘ca with France.— Prince Ferdinand’s Account of his Vic- tory over the French, usder the Marfhals Broglio and ~ Soubife —A View of the Tranfit of Venus and Mercu- 1y, trom 1761 to 17g5.—Afull and moft delight/ul Ac- count of the late fplcnd'\dCcromxion, with an entertain ing Detail of all the Proceedings relating to the Mar- risge of our excellent young Monarch.—Charaéters of Books, &e. &c, S ; Any Gentleman deficous of communicating his Thoughts and Obfervations, upon Subjells interefling to the Publick ; or tha: particularly relates to the Wel- fare-and Profperity of this Provi:ce, by tranimiting a Copy of his Papers to JAMES RIVINGTON, may depend upon their being printed in this Magazine, whichis conftantly delivered to the Sublcribers, as ofien a3 they can be procued from Englend. : ALSO, : THIS DAY is Publifh’d, Rowt’s New Dicrionary of Teade and Commerce, . COMPILED FROM THE 1uformation of the moft eminent Merchants, AND FROM T'haVWorke ofthe beft Writers onCommercial Subjecls, in allLLanguaces, ConTaINING, afong orTHEr THiNGs, T An Account of sii the natural Produétions, whic are concucive to Trade, throughout the World. 1i The dfFerent Manuialtures eftablifhed in each, icular Country. 111 Fuplanations of sll theTerms ufed inCommeice. 1V Explanations of the principal Terms of Geogra- phy, Afronomy, snd Navigation, fo far as they are connedted with Trade. V. Aners& Account of the Coins, Weights, end M:afures ia ule throughout the World, reduced to the boglifh Standard. ; V1 A D-fcription of the Eftablithed Banks, Tra- ding Companies, and Staple Commodities, of differert oun:iies. > V1L The State of the Britifh T'rada, National Debt, Funds, Cultoms, Excife, and other Taxes. VIIL. The Laws relative to Trade and Commerces For the Ufe of the Merchants and ‘Tradefmen, of Great- Britain, as well as of private Gentlemen. The LatesT.and BesT EDITION, Wiih the Adduicn ot @ New and Accurate Sere of Msps of the World, Eurore, Asia, Arrica, NortH and Seurn AMERICA, by Mi. BOWEN, A Colle@ion of the Letters of the late Reverend JAMES HERVEY, A. M. Re&or of Wefon Fawell, in Northamptonjbire, and Au- thor of the Meditatisns on theTimbs, FlowerGarden,ic. ” To which is prefixed, An Account of his Life and Death: ~In Two Volumes, A Fine Vein of Imagination confpire with the Fervour. of true Piely, to render tbis Collelion at once delighiful and improving. ; : ALSO, This Day Publifbed, Axp Sorb aT THE samE STORE, A Trearies on the RefigiousEducafion of Daughters, By the late Rev. JAMES HERVEY, A. M, Reltor of Wefon Favell, in Northamptonlbire. 3 [ Feb. 15th 1762, . R o " s s, T R © S » & The fsid RIVINGTON tas alfp £ a very great Variety of BIBLES in Fovio, UARTO and . O&avo, fuitable for ‘Churches and Families. S allo an Affortment of very néat, clegsnt ones, prin- ted in a {mall fize for the Pocket. 15 Perfons living at & Diftance by writing their Or- ders to the faii RivineTon fhall have their Com- ‘mands executed with as much Honour and Pun&a- ality as though they were prelent at 1is 'SToRrE. " oy oy ol gt \nd (e Al e o o NATHANIEL ADAMS . __ Intending ‘foon for ENGLAND, Defires all Perfons that have any Demands upon him te bring them in, snd they fhall be paid ; and all Indebted to faid Jdams, are required to make immediate Payment, a8 they would avoid being fued the nex¢t Court., .: S 1% He has a Quantity of Weit Indis Goods, end cther Articles. Likewife & likely NEGRO BOY, about fifteen Years of Age, that has been ufe to Farm- ing and Family Bufinefs, which he will fell"chesp for Cuth or Credit. : PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, HHESE are to Notify the Pro- prietors of the Townfhip of Stonington, in faid Province, to meet at the Dwelling Houle of Exfign. #illiam Page, Innholder in Hampflead, on the fecond Tuefdsy of ‘March next, at One of the Clock in the Afternnon, purfumnt to Charter, to st and vote on the following Anticles, viz. 1. To chule 8 Moderator. 2. To chufe a proprietors Clerk. 3. To chufea proprietors Tres- furer. 4. To chufe Selet Men, and to pafs any other Votes, or tran{s& any other Affairs that may be proper at faid Meeting. By Order of the Seleét Men, Hampflead, Feb. 10, Feffe Fobafors, Pro, Clerk. Province oF New Hampsairz, THE Proprietors of the Towr- thip of New Holdernefs in faid Province sre hereby Notified, that Tue(day the ninth Day of March next, & Meeting of the {sid proprietors will be heid at T2n of the Clock in the Forencon, st the Houfe of Capuain Danigl Rogers st Darthsm in faid Province, then and there (agreeable to the Charter of the fasid Townthip, to chufe Town or propricters Officers as may then be thought neceffary. ) Alfoto fee whether the proprietors will agree and vote to'have a Roed clesred from the Town of Casterbury to the faid Townfhip; and if fo, to vote fuch S8um of g&onty 2s may be thought necéflary for that End:' Alfo'to agree upon and vote how the Intervale Land, [o eslled, within the faid Townfhip, fhall be divided to and emong the proprietors. Allo @ sgree and vote fomeldethod for perambulsting the out Lines of the fsid Townfhip. And alfo to sgree upon and vote 8 Method for calling « proprietors Meeting for the future. And tochule and impower eany Com- mittee of Committes (if thought convenient, ) to tranf- ack any Affuir relstive to the clearing the Road from Canterlury aforefaid, or for laying out the Intervale, or {ettiing the out Lines of the aforelsid Townthip, ard to raife fuch Sumes of Money as may be thaught neceflary therefor 3 to do and trenfaét any other Maiter or Thing that may be thought advilesble for the Intereft of the proprietozs. Daised at Durbam, Feb. 12:h 1762. Thomas Shepard, ,Hercules Moony, } Selpt Men. PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. THESE are to Notify and Warn #}l the propretors of Gilmantesun, to affemble them(elves together at the Houle of Mr. Jonathan Gilman Inn- holder in Exeter, oa Thurfday the Eleventh Day of next March, at Ten o'Clack before Noon, then.and there to chufe all Fown Officers, agreeable ta Charter. Alfo to chufe a Committee o prefer-a Petition to the Genenl Court, to defire them to fend a Committee to eftablifh the Bounds between' Gilmamtoson and the ‘Towns adjorning.. To chufe 8 Committe to peram- bulate the Lines of the firft Divifion, and new Spot and Number the Lotts. And whereas the Surveyor that Jeid out the Hundred Acre Latts for the firft Settlers in faiid Town, inftead of laying them out within three Rods of the firft divifion, as was intended ; and as he fays in his Return, has by Miftake left halt a Mile and three Rods, {o that the ;& Parifh i3 Six Miles end half on Canterbary Line ; to fee it the proprietors will con- firm the fame to be fic Miles and half en Canterbary line ; and to extend fix Miles wide ; and to lsy out faid hzlf Mile ; or any other Land within faid Tradt, into Hundred Acre Lots; "Fo pafs & Vote {if they fee Crufe ) to give Libesty toany other of the proprictors to chufe any other o! the Lotts that are lsid outin faid | Traét on the fame Congitions others have fettled. To fee if the proprietors will pafs a Vote to chufe a Com- mittee to lay out the ‘whole Townfhip into Lotts, and impower faid Committe to chule the Minifter, Parlonsge ! and Schoal Lotts, Exeter, + Nathaniel Folform, Gilmantown Daniel Grant, 2 & ; -~ dntipas Gilman, S Scleit Men To be LET by Fobn Moffaitss Portfmouth; a Farm in Kitttery commonly known by the name of Cu/’s Farm, containing abou: 160 or 70 Acres of good Mowing, Planting and Palture Land, well Wooded stsd Watered, with 2 geod Farm Honle and Barn, with fome Stock on it, tobe eitercd on abour - the beginning of April next, S TO BE §0O LD E Y B By F¥AMES STILSON, on ’i‘pn’ng Hill, Flower, Rice,Coffee, Indigo, Philadelphis ron, Butter, the beR of Bohea TEA, all by the large or fmail Quaniity ; ALSO Rum, Sugar; Molafles, and fundry Sorts of Englith GOODS. - =~ NOTICE is hereby given to the Proprietors of the Lands called Amberf? lately, Soubigarn Weff, No. 3. in the Province of New Hampthire, That they meet at the Mectinz Houle in {tid 4mberf on the Twenty Fifth Day of March enfing at Fen of the Clock in the Forenoon, to confider and determine the following Articles, VIZ., 1, To fee if they will chufe 8 Committee to compaund, adjuft and finally fetile with the Adminiftrstor, or Executor to the. Eftate of Msjor Je/hua Hicks, their former Clerk, lately decealed ; and invelt aid Commitiee with fill Power to give Secutity in their Behalf to the fifd Adminiftrator or Executor for any Sum or Sums of Money they the fsid Com- miftee upon examining the State of the Proprietee find juftly due. 2. If it appears upon the Examination of the State of the Proprictee ‘s3 above faid, that there is Money due to them from the faid deceafed’s Eftate, to inveft xid Committee with full Power to demand, fue for, recover and receive the fame. 3. If they do not think proper to conftitute « Committee For the Ends. aforefaid, to fee what Method they will take 10 g¢t the Bocks, Accounts, Reeords, Receipts, Orders, Plans &c. belongiug to the proprietors that were in the Hands of the aforefaid Fofbua Hicks at his Deceafe, and commit the fame into the Hands of their prefent Clerk. 2. To heer the Report of the feveral Commiitees that were chofen at their laft Meeting. 5. Tochufe s Committee to exemine the Accounts of William Peabody, and Fobr Mitckel. 6. To raife Money to pay their Debts. Amberf, Jan. 28th. Fobn Shepard, Juar. Clerk, e~ e ey . Province or New Hampsuirs, WHEREAS A pplication has this Day been made to me the Subfciiber;, By the Owners of more than one Sixgteenth part of the Common and undivided Land in the Townfhip'of Barrington, in the faid Province, defiring me to Notify and call a Meering of the ¢z Settlers of faid Town, who are Owner: of the faid Common Land : THIS IS TO NOTIFY and Warn all the faid 4z Settlers of the fsid Town of Barring- ton, to Aflemble and meet at the Houle of Samuzf Breefer, in faid Town, on Tuelday the 36th Day of March next, st 11 0"Clock in the Forenoon of faid Day, in order ). To chufe a Moderator: 2. To chule & Clerk. 3. To know if Izid 42 Settlers will confeat to divide aid Common Land,'snd te pals & Vote accord- ingly. 4. To chufe 2 Committee to carry faid Vete into Exeeution. 5. To impower fiid Committee to fell fome part of {5|id Common Land, to defray the Charge that may arife in Surveying sndAllotiing faid Common Land, and to do and T'ranfeét @ny Thing elfe relative to faid Common Land, that the (aid 42 Sculers may think proper and Lawfull to be done, Feb. 11. Wyseman Cracert, Jus. Pac, ey o ) Nt e s o o) N PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, WVOTICE is bereby given to the Proprictors of the Town of Canterbery in tke Provisce aforefaid. that they meet at the Meeting Houfe in faid Town, the lafft Tuejday in February Inflant at Ten of the Clsck in the Forenoon, then ‘and there, 1. To chufe & Modetator. 2. To [ee if the Proprictors will wote to lay sut one Hundred Acres of the undivided Lands in faid Town to each Right, and chufe a Committeeto do the fame. 3- Qo fee if they will chufe a Commities 1o lay out @ Road from the Mecting Houfe in faid Canterbury, thro® the Town the neareft courfe, to fome fea Port Town, and fuch other Roads as fball be thought necffary to accom- modate the Town. 4. To fee if they will fell or grang asvay [o much of the common and undivided Lands as [bald defray'the Charges of the above Particulars: - Given under our Hands at Canterbury the 4th Day of Februsry 1762, Ezekiel Morrill, ) Selcst Mew Epbraim Hacket, z t0 the Pro- Thomas Clough Y prictors. To be Sold by the Subfcriber, 2 Trat of Land, lying by the fitlt Meeting Houfe in Londonderry, “with good Buildiags on the fame, and ymproved as & Tavern fince it’s firft Settlements being wireze the Fairs in Londonderry sre held, and one of the beft Piaces of & Country Situasion in the Province, for either & Trader or Tavern ; far farther Particulars and Conditions of Sale, any Perfon inclining | to puichafe may be informed by me the: Sublcriber and Owner. Londonderry, Jan. z25. William Blair. N Printed by D. Fowee,