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L 0 N D O N, March1. We are told that a noble Earl who decamped with & young lady of family, wrote a letter to bis Countefs a mf} amiable woman, informing ber that be bas fetticd 5000 L a year on her, and that for might difpsfe +f ber [ervants, or otherwife as fbe thowght proper ; bis determined refolution being mever to return to England more ~ The fair partner of thie young Nobleman's in- confiderate flights, is [omewbat abwe 20 years of age ; ber difpofition [prightly and vivacious ; “and ber face, 150" not firifly bandjome, yet engagingly agrecable. The Nobleman bas. we are affured, been divelied of all bis empligments at Court, by fpecial command; in order to difcoarage vice, and banifb from the palace ( agreeable to Royal Proclamation) - all fuch as Jbould be found guilty of immarality. : Az extraordine y civeumpflance happened e few weeks before the late expedition flect fetfail. There was a fleet of mine [bips of the line lying at Spithead, which many peagie imagined were Yo compole part of the expeditoin Siet, but am g fudden thefe fhips put to fea, and have zot fince beer brard’ of. Their departare being unex- 2elied, the coufe not apparent, and their commonder not knaeyn, fpecnicive perfons reflelt wilh furprize on this myferious incident. Letters from Madrid pofitively affert, That trosps ere marching towards Portugal aud Gibraliar. They add, that the money with which Spain [uppiies France is a viry confiderable [um. Letters from Piterfburgh advife, That the late Em- prefs bad boarded 30 millions to build churches. A Spanifb polacca, from the Caraccas, bound to Ca- diz, is taken and tar-ied ingo Gibraltar. It's faid fbe bas 120,000 dillars lon boord. , The work men bave been very bujy for [everal days paf at the Tower, in compleating aw Order for fp1p ping 100 pieces of cannom, 24 and 6 pounders, with 25,000 flands of arms ;5 a great aumber of pifiols. car bines, e and an immenf¢ quantity of all kind of am munition and.provifions for Portugal, We bave tertain advice fram Vienna, that the Cxer Bas prapofed terms of peace with the King of Pruffia, and that Count Daun bad declined returning to the army. Muich 19. Mr. Roger Hale, Landwaiter of the port of London. is appointed ColleBor for the Port of Beffan s apoff of confiderable profit Saturday laft 135 Hundred Weight of Gum Senega were thipped for Ge many. It muft be very agree- sbi¢ (o all Lovers of their Country,-to fee this ufeful Commedity unger the Head of Exports in the Bills of Entry, which ufed to be under that of Imports, even at the high Rate of twelveGuineas pe:Hundrd, . betore our taking of Semegtll ; and now ‘the whole " Property is folely ours. * Advice has been received, that Mr. Wall Secre- tary of Statcin Spain, has been divefted of all hisEm- ployments, on Account ot fame late Tranfations. In the Merlin Sloop, srrived from Jamaica, is come M¢. Harrilon, jun. of Red Lion Square, Holborn, who went over in the faid Sloop,with fomeMachines for di‘covering the Longitude st Sea. In cheir Way they were obliged to touch at the NMadeiras, where he had anOpportunity of corre®ing theShip’s Reckoning to the fhorteft Space of Time; snd in their Run down from thence, did the fame in re(pect to the Ifland of Jamasics, Certificates of which, figned by Governor Lyttletonsend the Ship’sOfficers, arrived on Thurfday laft st the Admiralty Office, to be lsid befare their Lordfhips, Seven Privawcers were fiuing out at St. Sebaftians, and fix at Bilboa ; fome of which are already at Sea. It is faid the Dsmage the Spaniards have fuftained by the Earthquake at Carthagena is a great deal more thap what they fuffered from Admiral Vernon laft War: All the men of War in the Harbour, and al- moft all the Fortifications are toully deftroyed, The entire Cargo of the General Wolfe, Henry Smith, Mafter, which was tzken snd ranfomed, from Botton to London, is to be fold by Inch of Candle. The Franch court give sut that they [fhall bave up. wards of 140 000 goed trosps in Germany this year ; aAd that they intend to open the campaign by the fieges of Murfler and Lipfladt, and the utmoff e¢ffrts will be made to get pffeffion of the eleflorate at Haxover. March 4. #/¢ bear, that feveral of bis Majefly's 8hips in the Eaff Indies will be employed in an Attack on fome of the Spanifk Settiements in the South Seas, and that the Command in this Expedition will be given to Col, Draper. . By a private Letier from Germany we learn, that by one Ariicie of the Treaty between the Czar and the King of Pruffia, be engages to abolifb the Power of the States of Sweden, and to make the King abjolute By private Letters received with the loff Mails, we are informed, that bis Imperial Majefly of Ruffia bas promifed, on Condition the King of Pruffio will permit bis Troops to wmareh through bis Domininos to Holftein, #kat the Ruffians fball evacsate all their Conguefis in Girmany. : Hagwe, March 2. 'We hear from Paris, that Mar- fhal d’Etrees has accepted the Command of the French Army in Germany, jointly with the Prince de Soubife, in the rocm of Marfhal Broglio, Madrid, Marcb z5. Upwards of gooo mules are affembled for the fervice of the srmy which will be employed in the fiege of Gibralmr, P Y #“ Commif- fioners. WHEREAS we the Subfcribers were sppointed by the Hon. judge of Probate for the feveral Creditors to the Eftate of Samuel Bmery, late of Hopkinton, in the Province of the Maflachu The faid Creditors are hereby Notified, that the Time is further lengthened out to the third Weg- T'welve o'Clock at Noan, to Seven in the Evening, at the Houfe of Mrs. Hannab Ofgood, Innholder in Fobn Noyft, Stepben Gerrifh, SV Al ) (o \ s ot ) Il \mpn) ALL Perfons that ‘have any Jofeph Bufslate of Portfmouth, Merchant, deceafed, are defired to come and fettle their Accounts with Eitate ; and that no Perfon may come ard be dif- appointed, fhe inlorms them, that fhe will attend at day and Thur(day until the 15th Day of July next, from three to fzven of the Clock in the Afternoon. ‘ - : ke '\ - NOTICE is hereby given to all vince o0 New Hampthire, that unlels they pasy in their T'axes of five Dollars, raifed aca Meeting held Day of May fo much of their Lands will be Sold, as will pay the faid Tax, and neceflary Charges, within depend upon. % . Dated, Sliptoan, § Thomas Marfball, : {jam: Misr {Colleé‘tors Candins®y o Demands on the Eftate of Fobn Melony, late of Mad bury, Schoolmafter, decesled, are defired to bring in debied 1o faid Eftate, are defired to make fpeedy Payment to the {aid 7ebn, he being Adminiftrator of BE SOLD highett Bidder, by Fazed Curtis, on Tueldsy the Third Day of Auguft, st Ten a Clock in the Fore Tra& of Land con:aining feventy five Actes, {cituaie in the fecond Parifh in Wells, calied Kenebunk, very, & new Dwelling Houfe,and confiderable of Improve ment been made thereon, good Pafturing, Corn or venient boch to Meeting and Mill. N. B, Conditions of Sale to be heard at T'ime and NS 1 (22 A o) et Nt o g d SNl \pind PPN ALL Perfons Indebted to, or NartuanisL SerceanT, Elg; late of Portimoutih, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Accounts to the lait Will of faid Decealed, in order for Setile- ment. ALL Perfons Indebted to, or having any Demands .on the Efkate of Thomas Mil- Province oF New-Hampsurre, faid Province, to receive and examine the Claims of fetts Bay, Yeoman, deceas’d, reprefented Infolvent ; nelday of this and the two following Months, from Bow, in the Province of New Hampfhire. § Botw, June a. 2762, Demands on, or that are indebted unto, the Eftate of Mary Bufs, of faid Portfmounth, Adminiftratrix of faid her Dwelling Houle in faid Portfmouth each Mon- Port/month, Mgy 27. ) N\ e/ the Proprictors of S/igtetwn, ( [o called ) in the Pro st Mr. Epbraim Hale's in faid Townfhip, the z5th three Months aiter the Date heieof ; which they may ’ May 25. All Perfons ‘that ‘have any their Clsims to Fobn Gage,'junr. E'q; ‘And all In. faid Eftate. Dover, April 29. 1762. AT a Public Vendue to the noon, st Robert Pattens, Innholder at ‘Arundel, a commodious either for & Farmer or Trad{mzn, with Grafs Land, well wooded and well Watered, con- Place. Arundel, May zo. that have any Demands on the Eftaic of Doétor fpeedly to Deacon Thomas Cutt of Kittery, Executor Cmymind (o i) o ) (g pochien lett, late of Dover, in the Province of New Hamp- thire, Efq; decess’d, sre’ defired to bring in their Ac- counts to Mrs, Lsve Millett, Widow, and Admini- ftratrix to faid Eftate, in order for Sestlement. Dover, May 28th, 1762, ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Fobn Fie/d, late of Dover, in the Province of New Hampfhire, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Accounis to Jobn Field, junr. Adminiftrator to the faid Eltate,in order for a fpeedy Settlement. TO BE F SOLD THREE LOTTS of Land in 2 Port{mouth, on Pickering’s Neck, begween the Houfes ot Captain. Luke Milis sud Capisin Natbaniel fones, deceafed, one of which is by the Water fide. Alfo a Parcell of Land on E/len’s (or Frame) Point. Any Perlon that inclines to purchale any Part or the Whole. of faid Lsnds may apply to Captein Jfaac Rindge of Portimauth aforefaid, snd kaow his Tezmse of Sale, Portfmiuth, May 27, s -y ~as IR e TO BE SOLD . A FARM of about go Acres of Choice good Land, lying in the Pirith of Bring- wood, joyning to Mr. Fofiah Robinfon's barm in faid Brintwood ; abaut 20 Acres of faid fsrm is Cleared fit for Plantirg and Mowing, and 2o Acres more fie ~ for Palturing ; the Remainder is Wood Land : With a (mall Barn and a young Orchard, of shout 150 Apple Trees Randingon the fame. Any Perfon thag incline to purchafe faid Farm may know the Terms by applying to Epbriam R obinfon of Excter. MmN e e e e A TO 3e SOLD very cheap CASH or fhost CREDIT, by ’ Benjamin Parker, AT his STORE oppofite to Dr. Jackson’s, a gene; ral Aflortment of ENGLISH GOODS, fuitable for - » almoft all Sealons ; Alfo WesT Inpia GOODS, &c, ) N N Gy ) Nty Province oF New Hampsuire, Purfuant to a Requeft made to me the Sublcriber, by the Owners of more than one Sixteenth Part of the Shares in the Townthip of Fairley.in faid Province, to call a Meeting of faid Proprietors to tianfact the Bufinefs neceflary to ba. done by them : Ido in Confequence of fuch Ap- plicagton NOTIFY faid Proprietors, that they affem- ble at the Houfe of Febn Kellsg in Hadley, in the Province of the Maflschuletts Bay, Innholder, on Tuefday the 22d ‘Day ot June next, ai one o'Clock in the Aiternoon. Fiift, to fec if the faid Proprietors will agree to lay out {aid Townthip into Lotts, and chufe any Committee neceflary fo effedt the fame, Alfo to raife Morey o the Rights of (aid Proprictors to defray the paft Charges, and what thail be wanted to pay for laying out the Townfhip. Alfo to chufe Afleflors and Colléétors, to ‘gather faid Tax, as fhall be agreed on. the Money when colle€ted. “Alio to chufe a Com- mitte of Prudential: to fettle Accounts, snd draw’ O'dersfor the Payment of the Decbis, "&c. of fsid Proprictors, and 10.agree on (ome Metkad for the' ¢ * ‘calling Meetings for t ¢ fa.ure " Dated at Portfmouth, May, 29th 1762, and in 4. ., Second Year of our ‘Reign. _ (fn : Joseru 3rLaNcuARD, Jus Par. Province or New~ HAMPSHIRE, o NOTICE is hereby given tothe 2 K v \ Alfo to chufe a Treafurer to receive , Ko Proprietors of the original Rights of the Towrthip' ol Gilmantown in faid Province, That the Vendue holden at Exeter the Twentieth Day of April lsft, for the Sale o Part ofthe original Rights for the Payment of the TAXES due thereon, ftands Ad- journed to Tuefday the Fifteenth Day of June next, st the Houfe of Mr. Jonathan Gilman, Inn- holder in (sid Exeter, to begin at Two o’Clack Afternoon, when the faid Sale will again beging and go on, ‘till all be Sold. Exeter, May z0. Dawnier Grant, Colieétor. MUWM‘.‘WMMVN‘ TO BE SOLD, ‘ A large convenient HOUSE, with a good Barn, Garden, and other Conveniencies, pleafantly fituated in this Town. Pearse near the Parade. {96] s o Al ol () \ A NS o pred \ Sl S 70 BE SOLD A Lotof LANDin Barrington, (No. 72) in the fecond Range, containing about g6 Acres, which formerly belonged to Joun Hizy, lste of Portmouth, decealed ; Inquire of Mrs. DoROTHY. REeap in Portimouth. TO BE SOLD BY GEORGE BOYD, near the STATE HOUSE, ¥ Choice Philadelphia FLOUR, - Inquire of PETER ¢ by the Barrell, Rice, Loaf and Browm "} Sugar, Conne&icut Flax, Womens 8hoes. TO BE SOLD : A Hundred Acre Lot in Chefler laying North from the Meeting Houfe, and en Eigh!y Acre Lot, sta Place called Charming Fair, in f“.d Chefter. Enquire of Jobn and Epbraim Rowe ’, faid Chefter. L s 4 To be Sold by the Printer bereof, A Woarrantee and Quitclaim Deeds, Bonds, | Juftices Writs, Powers of Attorney, Ins dentures, and Shipping Papers. A ot ] ) — ) Pt PNl Printed by D. Kovle, NP P . < e 4 \, N