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b8 ' fixw on_Shore~=~T1r Troopswere r slombard the Town on the oth Day, and fent to the Governor to deliver up, .08 certain Terms ; but he refufed 5 1a Con- . _ fequence of which the Batteries were spen- ed on the 1 rthof Auguft in the Morming, and foon fet Fire to many parts of the City ; upon which a Parley. was bedt, and.a for- render enfued ; on-what Terms we cannor: learn. R , i 1 This Man comes purpofely to-give you- my Letter, not having any Bufinefs at all - elfe ; therefore 1 také the Freedom. to re-: commend him.to.you and the Gentlemen- of your plaee’s wonted Generofity on fuch publick Occafiops, fa aVl/ o T am, €3¢ your®s full of Foy. - . Dear.Sir, - New. London, Sept. 4. TH(S-‘ will ‘be delivered ‘you by Mr. it ‘George Foltiell ; a Gentleman [ have, ‘ taken the: Liberty to recommend to your Civilities, and -dare" fay "you will be well plealed with him. . Caprain Lawrence arrived here Yelterday in Six Weeks from Scotland, and’ has: brought the Edinburg’s Papers, o the chird vf July, in which we have the agreable Account taken. from the London Gazette tof':th(: 130 of - June, of a very fignal VIC- TTORY gained by Prince’ Firdinzad on the 24th of June over the French -Army, un- der the Marlhils, Etrees and Saubize : ' the greateft part of this Grand Army would have-been-deftroyed, had not the Count de Stainvile; madea ftand in 2:Wood with the \ Grenadiers. Guards,.and .a. Number-of the “beft Troops of France 5 this {o! {zr?avdur- ed the main Army, that they reached the Lines gnder the Cannon of Caflel; after a - hearty drubbing 3 but it coft the Galaat his Life. ;. and..ga0--of his braveft Troops were killed and taken——=aThe Marduis of Granby at the Head of the Englith Guards, Grenadiers and . Highlanders had-a great ¥Share of the'"Glory ; our Lol is very.in- eonfideralile——About 3 or 400 killed, wounded apd taken ; and only one Officer of Note Col.Townfbend-~The French had about z0a:@fficers taken ; “amoopft which was a-Brigadiet “aid feyeral Colonels ;. the Grenadiers alore had. 55 Officers taken— Said Granby bad ‘odly joined the Army a * few, Days before the Aéion, ) o Sir Edward Hawke was failed for Lifbon: —The Duake of Yaork is:ia the Fleet, and hoifts his Fiag on board the princefs Amelia. —The Spaorards feerh to have received a Check'in Portagal'; and part of the Rufiian Army, itds faid is on their March to join the King, of Bruffia. Yours E5¢. i ooy Extrad of amocker - Letter dated, Newport, Sir, [ September 6, 1762. " can’t help fending you the two moft agreable pieces of News that we haye < had thisWar—You fee by a Letter direCted to rae from Mr. Blagg, that ‘the News came to Town after the Pacquet put off ;. fo that there _was only ' Time tocall the Caprain afhore, to deliver him thefe few Lines: The Account comes from fuch ¢ a Hand, that it is to be depended upon-— Theother piece of News'is from Mr, 1o Mrg—=———. It tame to. Town laft Night, and was brought by Mr, Foltiet, a Gentleman, of New-York, who faw the pdper-at New-London ; that the Account & beyond all Difpute, and give you a deal $FFoy " Lam, B, - " e 1 Wy 3 :fiy‘: Siry . ... New Yok, Sept, 3, 1962, - cailed the Captain-athore o fend you the dgreeable News of the Havannab's being takeo,which may bs depended upon ;. the pacticulars can’c fend, - LUSTOM HQUSE, PiscaTaqua, Sept. 9h : . Entered Inwards. ks A Schooaer Triton, Jenathan Mertin, from St Kits. Sloop Spredwell, Samuel Goodin, irom Menis. Sloop Salifba.y, Robert Jones; 'fram Halifax. Schooner Williom & Hannwh, Semuel Simnplon from i d Annapolis. ; StoopFriendsAdventure, Jofeph Prout,from Annopolis,’ Schooner Matthew, RobertParker, from New Loadon. SloopNewburyPsckete, JsmesHudfon, from Liverpool, i and ‘Ile of Man.' . Clenred Outwards:* " Brig Nency, Devid Perry, for Jernaics. Sloop Fame, David Caoite, for Guadaloupe. Schooner Defire, Lawrence Farlong, for Barbados., Sloop Molly, Natheniel Newman, for Helifax. - Sioop Refoldtion, Adouijih Pike, for Hslifax. Schooner Sally, BEdward Butler, for Menis. Schooner W, & Hsnngh, Sam. Simpfon, for Menis, Schooner Merriam, John Simpflon. for Menis Sloop Friends Adventare, JolepProut, forAnnopolis. THIS -Afternoon at 3 o’Clock will be Publiftied, and S%!d at the Printing Office in i . - - own, this A BOOK entitled, R e ) A ® AN HEROIC POEM ; From the Tuking of Minorcs by the French, to the Ruifing of the Siege of Qusbec by GENERAL MURRAY 1 with Marginal Notes ; being o very compleat Hiftory ofthe War.....Printed:in.London ; and Re printed in Portfmouth, Price Yape Shillings and Six Pence Stecling.....Tt has been highly recom- m:nded by -Men of the beft Senfe; Judgment and Learning..... There got having been any Pertormance + to equal it fincé the;War-bsgan. €y . A - . : 3 ALSQ this Day Publithed, Andiold by the Printer heseof,- aVALEDICTORY ADD_RESS’. to the Sewivr Glzfs, Delivered in Naffou Hall, September.21,.1760, the Sunday heéfore the Commencement ; By Saxyzr Davis, latePrefi- dent of the Callege gt Philadelphia. ; : As new Dwelling HOUSE " To be Sold: by - Mofes Emerfon; with 2'Shop, Twénty Feet Long, all well fin fhed, cxcept one Ch:mber, the beft fcituated of sny in Duarbam for a Treder or ‘Trade/msn.” Alo about Fen-Acres-of good Exnd nesr fiid Houle, “With™ad Orchard of sbont: 140 Apple Treek, pnd a good Bsrn Thirty. Feet Square, well finifhed, &anding on faid "Land. _Any One inclining to purchale, .may enquire of faid Emer/on at Darham: ALL’ Perions that have eny Demands on' fisid Emerfen are defired to come spd fettle, end thofe1hat are Indebted to mske (peedy Payment, as he is de- termined to move out of the Government. ' ) A SILVER WATCH, » Loft or left in a neceflary Houfe Iaft Tuefday, on the Ifland Wharfe at the North End, the Maker’s Name on” the Criftsl ‘of the Watch is Meridith. * Whoever will “bring the fame to the Princer, fhall have TWO DOLLARS Reward. PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Thefe are.to Notify and Warn the Proprictors of. the Townthip of Niw Salem, prsated to Samuel Palmer, Elq; and others, joining to Winnepifeckey Pond) that they ' meet st the Flopfe of Mr. Jjaac Carrier, Innholder iy Exétér, on Mondsy the Zoth Day of this' Inftant Sepremder ot one of the Clock in the: Afiernoon. ‘1. To chufe s Moderator f r [aid Meeting..: 2. To chufe-a Committee (it the: Pcoprietors when met think proper;) to cuts good pail:ble Road either fiom Gilmiantorwn or trom Can- terbury, to the center'Square of fxid New Salem ;, where the Committe foicholen fhall think’ moft con- venieat. 3. To pafsrarVote robuild a Saw Mill in faid Townihip. 4. T'0 pafs a Vote to build '« Bridge over Winaepefoke ‘River. 5. To pals & Vote for r.fing Money for the Defraying the Charges of the' above faid Articles, by Texing the Proprietors. 6. To pifs any.other Vot or Votes that fiall'be thought “propar at Tiid Meeting for the [peedy Settlement of the ebove (aid Townthip, .Dated at BExstery-Sept. 6: By Order of the Committee { Epbraim Robinfon, Pro, riciore Clerk. Wiereas -a Perfon has rin Garfbam Grifith of Hamp.cn ia Debt; Thitis to - foroud sny Perop giving Uredit cn his Actount wih, But a_wiitten Order from him, ss ke will not pay ay D:bis focover.éted from che Date tereof. Humpem Sept. 6. Gerfoaam Grifih. NO 1'1CL is hereby - given, that ftsik Search will be made this Pall 1o fiad ottt thofe ©: the Inhehitants thet. hewe not provided LA PDERS snd BUCKETS : And all that fhall be deficient i, either, mult expe& the LAW'to be pu: in Execution ageinft them.. . By Order of the Fiwi'!‘ltdi, : Portfmouth, Sept. 1. 176 z. SAMURL HALR Liacenced and permitted Perfons in the County of Cumberland, are hereby Notifieds ‘thatthe Excife upon fpiriaows LIQUORS, &c: i faid County, will be due from them to the Goverp- ment, ofi'the 26th Day of September next, for tha firt fix Months of ch#Year 476z ; snd that I the Subferiber fhall attend to receive the fame, on Mon: dey the 27:h Day of faid Month, st my Office: in almouth. * On Tuelday the 28th, st s Jofeph Ring’s, Innholder in Scarborough: And on Thud- day ihe goth, at Mr. Solomon Loring’s, Ianhelder iz North-Yermouth ; -at which Times -snd Places, all Perfons concerned, are defired to be pun@usl in gi- ving their Awtendance. { THEOPHIZUS BRADBURY; Falmoath, Axgufp Colledor ‘of Extife for | LICK, THAT Mojes Kough, an Irithman, for siding apd siiifing the French in snd towards. the Coh queft of St. John’s in Newfoundland, hes &« SNOW given him by the French Commander in Chief-there, which Snow is the Property. of Mr, .‘Ihfu: Bally, &c. being fquare Stern, French built, Blue pai Stern;.and bine upper Streak, with! s Frevch cazve Man Head, burthen’d sbout One Hundred Tons, Whoever fHall give Intelligence of the faid Snow to Mr. George Coskle, or caufe the Snow to be =ppry | hended, fo that the fsid Grorge Cooke may Recoved her, fhall be Rewarded ‘ss the Law reay direét i fuch Cafes. .. [of- *George Cooke. W B SQLDW', Capt. ‘Daniel Clarke of York, A Veflel of sbout 100 Tons, which is n&d%% Latnch: Any Perfon wanting (6 purchale {a ef- fe], may Enquire of faid Clark, and “know' the Con- ditions 'of Sale. | " Yerk dugufi 12, 2262, = THIS is to acquaint the PUB 2 By a Veffel orrived at New York from So. Caros lina, .we bave the following - frefp Jdm‘a;e Jrom Bus . 10pe, brought thire by one . of bis Majofiy's Shigs; CapT.M:gull, in. 7 Weeks from Ensln;{i,' iz, 6 C A D I Z,May18. —HERE is in this Port 14 Ships ot the line, from I 70 <0 80 guns, snd two frigates, all ready to pus to fes on tne ficft order. They have land troops snd marines on board, befides their full com~ pliment of fesmen. - . o) o Our fhips at Carthagena are all compleatly equipt, but will not ‘put to fen till the: moment the’ Fresck {quadron fails from Toulon, = : A ST DS | [f the heast otthe-kingdom of Portugsl be’ not'in a better flste of defence than the :frontiers, we do not fee what fhould hinder s taidl conqueft 'of “tHat kin‘dom,'lhtit cannon, mufkets, snd piftols; at lea® fuch: s we-have already taken, (smounting ‘to'thou? fands) sre i extreine bad comdition. - ¢ ¢ 48 fe ‘Paris, Mdy 28.: Ordera sre: {ent to our Gesderalt to begin their Operationstive firft of june. ‘There wiré fome Glimmetingy of Hope,:thét & Cellation of Arms would be agreed to in Form; but “they mé all vanithed. * On the 20th 2'Storm of Hail deftroyed sll the Fruirs of the:Barth at-Quelnoy, in s Space two Leaguesin Length;and .one in Bresdth. "Next Day a much more terrible:Storm heppened at Miaubeuge, in nearly the: fame Extenv of Ground: " Some of ‘the Hsilftones weighed four Onntesand: fome™ exéeeded »: Pound; ‘Cittle, Corn, Vines, and Hoales; wete in- tirely laid wafte: o L - Vienna, May-vg. . We sre' fomewhst alarmed ot the sdditional rich-Prefents-font-by-the King-ot Prufs fis totheOrtoman Compt. 1, . % 7 7 ... ..l tGenoa,' May 137 Our oy for the nking of Cortiy was ot there Conrinusces ' The Malcontents ininme- . b @ Nt D 2Ol N S ¢ Fune 14, < It is faid; thetof Gooo riven, which the Spaniards embarked by - {teslth- tor: the Weft Indiee; on :baard Datch tranfports; 3000 died in'' their pafs (age, by the diftempet.- which broke out emong them, in confequence of itheir being erowded in theveflels] P { v 3 P s -y S a . e C i 3 iLe - .