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| Enhdddddddidd Charleflown, South-Carolina, February 27, 1762, PR O O 85 A L S For Printing by Subfcription, In Four Volumes Ofavo, The MEMOIRS orF May.Robert Rogers, Containing JOURNALS of the different Excurfions msde by him againft the Enemy, fince the Com- mencement of the prefent War ; the . Letters and Or- ders of the feveral Generals and Officers undér whom he has s&ted fince the Year 1755, for carrying the fame into Execution, and his Aniwers thereto. A Defcription of the Soil, Produce, and Extent of the feveral Britith Colonies in America: the Number of Inhabitants in each of them, their different Forms of Government, &c. A brief Account of Canads, and a true Defcription of that important Conqueft ; the Inhabitants thereof, its Soil, Produce, snd Extent. An Account of the different Nations of I'ndians that have any Commerce with the Englifh ; their Cuftoms, Manners, Habits, religious Ceremonies, Methods of %fochiminz and cui)ying on War, and their Policy in . reaty and making Peace. Some Refle&tions on the great Advantages that would sccrue by regulating s, proper Trade with them, and the great Value of the interior Country on the Ohio, and betwixt that and. the Country of the Illenois, and %rtlt Lakes northward to Hudlon’s Bey ; and [ome ‘Propofals for the Dilcovery of the Narts Wefi Paffage y Land. The Manufcript is now ready, snd will be put to the Prefs as {oon ss the Number to be printed can be alcertained. The Price to Subfcribers will be One Pound Sterling 3 t}t’) be paid on Delivery of the Book, fewed in blue aperi L e | : NOTICE will be given in the New Hampfhire Gazette when the Book is ready to. be delivered at Portfmouth. Thofe Perfons who are defirous to purchafe the faid Book on thefe Conditions, are defired to {ubfcribe their Names. 3 , Subferiptions are taken in by the Printer bereof. & As the above mentioned Memoirs are to be printed at Charlftown South Carolins, and as it is net cufiomary bere to pay any Advances at {ubfcribing for Books to be publifbed in anotber Province ; it is requefied that thofe Gentlemen who are willing to Subferibe. would [end in their Names [pecdily, that it may be knowon what Num- ber may be lent for. Sy v oy ) L) ) PROPOSALS For Printing by Subfcription, An excellent Performance, entitled, WAR : Being an Heroic POE M ¢ From the taking of Minorca by the French, to.the Raifing of the Siege of QuesEeck, By General Mugrravy. The Price to Subfcribers will be Haif a Dollar a Book, or an Egquivalent iz Old Tenor 5 Thofe who fub- Jeribe for Six Books, to bave a Seventh gratis. Sublcriptions.are taken in by Daniel Fowle, Printer in Portfmouth, New- Hampthire. Ly o) Al i ) NNt i NP [\ ) (! Province of New Hamesuire. NOTICE is hereby Given to the Dclinquent Proprietors of the Townthip of Stevens Zowon, fo called, in the Province of New Hawpfhire, that uniels. they immediately pay (heir refpedtive Ar- rears to me the Subfcriber, fo much of their Land will be Sold at publick Vendue, a: the Houle of Mr Fobn Hauntoon, Tonholder in Kingfton, .on Tuefday the Eigh- teenth Day of Mayv next, as will pay the fame. The Delinquent Proprietors are as follow:, viz. Jonathan Greely, Mofes Quinby, Fofeph Fones, Ebe- nezer Long, Abrabam Greem, Nathaniel Lad, William Bufwell, 3d. Peter Darbon, Capt. Fobn Lad. Nathan Sweatt, Colle&or of Stevens Tows. Kingflon, April 7. a762. : o Ao Il o) s il PN o )\t prn) ) s ISAAC WILLIAMS, Peruke-Maker and Hair-Cutter, from BOSTON. Makes Tyes, Full-bottom’d, Brigadeers, Bobs and Bag-Wiggs, Cews, Spencers, Ramalees, Scratches, &c. &c. Living op- pofite to Major HALE’s in. Portfmouth, near the North-Meeting Houfe. Alfo gives Cath 5 akes 4 il STEPHEN MARCH, #%tdddddtedbdidsd Intending to Remove out of this Town by the Middle of this Month, Defires all Per- fons who have any Accounts open with him to [eutle the feme by that Time. ) (e, ) o\ ) S\ o) TO be Sold at Public Vendue the Eleventh Day of May next, at fix 0’Clock in the Afternoon, at the Houle of Zeckariab Fofs, Innholder, TheHoufeand Land upon Spring Hill, now in the Occupation of Mr. Facsb Lavis. v ) L, e ) ) G i ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that bave any Demaunds upon the Efiate of Capt. Michael Hooker, Marriner, late of Port[mouth, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Accounts in order for Settlement, 20 Elizabeth Hpoker, of Portfmouth aforefaid, Widew, of the Deceafed, and Adminifiratix to (aid Eflate. All Perfons Indebted to George Walton of Portfhouth, or Son, are defired to fettle and pay, orexpeét to be fued. [g1] TO BE SOLD A likely NEGRO WOMAN, ‘about 25 Years of Age's Inquire of the Printer. {91] THIS is once more to defire all Perfons indebted to the Eftate of Doftor NaTtuawIEL SaRGENT, late of New Caftle, decers’d, to pay iheir refpective Ballances immediately, or they may depend ‘upon being dealt with as the Law directs, RuTH SARGENT, Adminifiratrix. L) ) N o et ) - ey ALL Perfons indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Samue/ Pras, late of Kittery, deceas’d, are defired to bring them in to Ebenezer Pray, Adminiftrator to the Eftate of the faid Decens'd, in order for Settlement. ° e A Ay mcnd e o TO BE -SOLD ; By Mrs. Dorcas Bradford, a likely NEGRO WOMAN, about thirty Years of Age, {uitable for any Bufinef(s. . i NOTICE is hereby Given, that the Pett Houfe and Iflard belonging to the Town of Portifmouth, herctofore improved by Fobn Fling, is fiow to be leas’d aut by the Selet Men of (2id Portl- mouth ; sny fuitable Perfon thit has had the Small- Pcx, that inclines to take [aid Iflind and Houfe, may spply to [id Sele& Men and know the Terms. By Order. of the Select-Men, Fobn Penballow, Town Clerk., Union- Hall, March 30th, 1762. T ALL Perfons who have any De- mands on the Eftate of Capt. Danie/ Roben/on, late of Port/fmouth, deceas’d, are defired to bring them in to Sonathan Warner, fole Exccutor to-the lat Will of the faid Deceas’d ; snd thofe indebted to faid Eftate, are defired to make {peedy Payment. ! Portfmouth, dpril 1. 1762, GOLD to be exchenged for STERLING BILLS on the Credit of this Province in the Year 1759, dated either the Firft of January, the fecond of April, or the Firlt of No vember in faid Year. NP ) MNP ) bl () N () N N ) TO BE SOLD A Likely NEGRO WOMAN about 27 Years of Age. Inquire of the Printer. O L ey e A e e Taken up Tuefday the 13th Inft. AV RDDLE in a Pafture near the Plains, above Mr. Parry’s ; which *tis fuppoled bas lain under the Snow great Part of the Wiater.. i.....The Owrer may have it again, paying Charges ; by Inquiring of Mr. Jobn Parry at thePlains, or the Printer herzof. April 17. ' v v vy e e oy Y To be Sold by the Printer bereof, Warrantee and Quitclaim Deeds, Bonds, Juftices Writs, Powers of Attorney, In- dentures, and Shipping Papers, BRITANNIA: An ODE, Occafioned by the Redulticn of Martineco, and Compofed !y a' young Gentleman of the College of New Jeriey. Sit to Mufic 3y ansther Gentleman of the Jame College, and publickly performed in Nassau Havrr. I WITHIN thefe peacelul Walls retir’d, Our Breafts with patriot Ardour fi’d, We fing the Glory of thy Arms, BriTANNIA, dreft in god like Charms ! * Hail BRiTaNNIA! fcepter’d Queen, “ Ever crown’d with Lsurels green ! On Garria’s Coafls thy Thunders hurl'd, Refound thy Vi€’ries round the World; While tumbling from his fhatter’d Car, The Tyrant grosns beneath the War. Hail, BR1TANNIA ! Let thy Power, Rule the Main from Shore to Shore ! 111 Thy gallant Scns Intrepid ftand, And deal the Vengeance of thy Hand : The Weitern Ifles proclaim their Praife, And Monumen: of Honour raife. Hail BriTAnN1a! grace thy Crown, MONCKTON’sIGlory is thy own, v Nor brazen Walls, nor vereran Force, Can’'check thy Heroes in their Courfe : In vain CanaD1a’t Price withftood ; Ev’h GANGEs :olls & lefier Flood. Hail BriTanw1a | MonckTon's Name) Sparkles in the Rolls ot Fame ! : v Let proud IBer1A threat and dare, Her wealthy Sons with them compare ; Nor Pride, nor Wealth, nor ought avail, While BriT1sH Spirits {corn to fail. Hail BriTasma ! Glory’s Charms, Ever wait thy conqu’ring Arms ! VI Propitious Fortiine, ever {mile, With facred Pleafure on ourIfle ! From Gallia’s Creft the Plumage tesr, And cturb the lawlefls Rage of War. Hail BRiTaNN1A! let thy Power] All the Sweets ot Peace reftore. II W hile GEorce adoriis the Britisr Throne! Be nought but Peace end Giory known: Let thence their mildeft {nfluence fhine; Where HARDY rules with Arts berign, Hail BriTann1a ! Goddefs haill Peace and Glory fhali prevail ! s e OfExTrAavacance &ParsiMony, ‘4 Mong the many Properties of bu- L man Nature, which almoft exceed Comprebenfion, may be numbered the Parfimony of the Rich, and the Extravagance of tbe Poor. Some Rich Men [pare To-day, as if they feared Jfarving To morrow ; and the Indigent often confume in an Hour, wbhat they may feel the Want of for a Year.— Thefe Properties are the more unac- countable, becaufe Parfimony is chiefly Sfound to predominate in old People, who may expec? Death every Day 5 and Extravagance ckiefly in the Young, whe may reafonably bope to live long = As if old People boarded Money becaufe they cannot want it, and young Ones threw it away, becaufe, it is necefflary 10 their Subfifience. i o SO bt Of Cenfure and Detrattion, Men ufually frame both Opinions and Cenfures according to the Mould of Evil in themfelves : They are not moft guilty that are moff blamed : Thofe who [peak againft Machiavil pradtife bim moft. They that of every Slip Advantage take, Find but thafe Faults which they want Wit te make. " Newver carry a Sword in your Tongue o wound the Reputation of any Man. WA i Aoyl waipid \smpd PN Al N o Printed by D, Fowle.