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erd 260 Miles from Madrid }in the night, sznd made the garrifon and cidzens, tothe amouat of 1900 pri- foners ; but in the morring, the Spaniards avlervirg only the light horle, the intentry being behind, re- volted, end would heve overcome Gen. Burgoyme, but by good fortune, the foot sppeared, joined the light horfe, and did not leave 100 of the Spauiards alive in the whole town. : B 'O 8 T O N, November 8 From the Souh Carclina Gazette, of Sepiember 4. Tiis faid, That Cspt. Lindfay, of His Majefty’s 1. gete the ‘Tent, on the Sirling Cuftle, Cembridge, Drsgon and Meriborough Men of Wer, being ordered to batter the Moore Caftle at the Havannzh, waited upya Admiral Pocock, and reprefented to him, thae as he commanded . only a Frigaie, he could be of no Seryice, nor acquire Honour ; therelore requefted, - - that if any of the four Ships loft their Captains, he nright be permitted to take the command during the Cannonsde ; which Requeft the Admiral complied wiih ; aad Cspiain Landley sccordisgly kept his Birge ready, and well msnned, end in about five Minutes the Cambiidge threw out the Signel for the Captain being killed, when Capt. Lindley put cff in- flantly, throvgh a- moft tesrible Fire, got on board the Cambricge, and fouglu her ntolt gallanily, till {he, and the other iwo thips were ordered (o be towed off. Extralt of a Latter from a Gentlemon at Halifaz, dated Oftober 20, 1762 ¢ BY & Snow ‘which srrived here Yeflerday-from London in 7 Weeks, which came out with the Scar- borough, end” who fell in with an Englifh Squadroa off Cape Finifterre ; we have a Letier from a Captain of ooz of theShips, duted the 4 h of Sepiember, who twrites, That he (poke-with a Portuguefs Veffel from Poriugel on the 24 of September, who told him, that thers had beoen 2 grest Batile in Portugel in which the Portuguele got the Vittory, snd had killed and taken 7000 Spamiards, and thst Burgoyne's Englith Regiment of Littls Horle had done Wonders among the Spaniards. ........The gsbove Squadron had been from Plymouth re Days, when ihe general Tepie was Peace.” .« Friday laft-the gth of November, being the en viverfzry of (he heppy Prefervation of the Bdifh « Nadoa from the & PLOT, tae Guns 2t Cifile . Wilizm and Buteries of thic Towna and Charles- < tawn were difcheiged. By Capt. Bill, who-arrived here the Beginoing of . lalk Weck melntinfco. wehave Advice that the Fieet From the Leewerd [finds were to {sil about the 1ft of this Monih.... T'hat the Boglith Frigstes and ocher Cruizers hed made the Huemizs Privercers difsppear from the Ifland,. That Captain Pote be- ~§ongiog to this Place was isken oun his Paffage (o Martineco. ‘ Laft Wesk the Bedy ofa Boy of ebout 6 Years of Age was teken up at one of the [ands in this Har- bour ; He belonged to the North Eod, tad hsd been miffing about a Fortnight : It is fuppofed he fell from g8 Wharf when Fithing, and was drowned. Sxch Inflances fbould induce Parents to be dontious of allowing young Chilaren to be fifbing at Wharvas, Extra& of a Letter frem London, Axzg at ¢ THE great Changes which lately hippened in our Miniftry were occifioned-by Lord B...ce and the D. of N....... ¢ having dilagreed, in ccnflequence of which the Duke refigned : They divided on the Queftion whether we fhould fuppori the Pr tugnele or the Germans in the prelent War : Lord-B.. e was for withdrawing sll qur Troop: ffom Germany, nd employing them in Poriugal or America ; the Duke was for afliting Portugal and lupporiing the Germsn Woar tao: ....Lord B....e has theM:jority of the Coun- cil, and in the Lords ; but the Duke bas i in :ne Commons; Lord B....e finding himfe!l wee offered the Scals again to Mr. Pit, but he ref as did another greet officer,and now theHon. Georgs Grenville has them. Thele changes has occsfi much ftaining of Paper, and fome great Charsilers have been zitacked with an uncommeon degree of vir- ulence. .i.....The new fiilt Lord of Trade is [sid to be invaftad wiih all the powers Lord H ercifed there. .4¥efteid:y the odds at beiing.were miuch in fivour-of thofe who lcoked for Peacs ; to day the c»fa s sltered, and the war is likely to be carricd on in all quarters with us great chitinacy =3 ever : This i3 owing to the inflaxible difpofitien of the. Emprels Queen ; and to & pew dilcovery, that France and Spiin bave entered into & fulemn leigue not to lay down their 2rms till we are deveited of Gibralsar, for sccomplifhing which, 'tis (aid, they are toufle their uimoft efforts : The French hope by this to engrofs the whole Mediterrancan trede, as 8 compenfaion fo that of Amuiics, whichihey look wpon ig frrecgo e :h'.v fcfi' '..... KI1INGS T O N, inJamaica, Fune 17 On Sunday was brought into Port Royal, a Spanifh Snow, taken by the private fbip of war Phenix, Captain Walbington, fbe was bound frem Mariciba to Cadiz, loaded with ¢ocoa, tobacco, and bides, and reperied to be worth 25,000 4 . ©a Tuefday arrived the privateer Char- lotte, and bro’cina large thip belonging 0 Rhode Mland, buc laft from Hifpaniola as a flag of truce; her cargo is fuppsfed to be very valuable, confilting of fine fugars. Some days ago the ica, ia feveral har- bqurs at the north fide, was obferved to rife and fall in a very fuwprizing manner, occafion’d, “very likely, by an carthquake 1n fome part of the continent of America. "N EW . PO R T, Raode iflind, Nov 2. The Sleop Abby, of Philad:iphis, commanded by Capt. John Downer, of ihis Place, was attacked by 8 French Privateer, on the 22d of Auguft l«ft, off Biack River, in Jama ca; snd after an Engsgement which lsfted fome Time, the Abby, firuck to the Privatcer ; and afterwsrds one of the Paflengers on board the Abby, very indilcreetly fired « Swivel Gun st the Privatcer, and the French rewurned & Volley of Small Arms, which kiiled Capt. Downer,and wcund- ed other Perfons. . _’wabove Privateer tcck a Ship the next Day, bclonging to Pitcataqua, which fhe ranfomed. By a Gentleman of Chers@er from Philedelphis, we areinformed, Thet the Sicknefs which was re- ported -t0 kave preveiled ia that City, by which great . Numbers had died, is withuu: Foundaiion ; «nd that the Mortality in Philsde!phia 265 not been greeter for feveral Monche paft, than he: been frequently known beretoiore at the fame Seafon of e Yoor, PORTSMOUTH, “Extralt of a Letter from Bollon, dated laf Tuefday Morning. : —* Yefterday arrived here a Veflel in 5 Weeks from England, and the report here is, thatDrefden is taken by the Pruflians, after an obflinate Defence~—and that the King of Pruffia had entirely defeated Count Daun’s Army. Yefterday was [en'night, we hear there was 164 Fiat OXEN within Six Miles of Bofton, bound there for Slaughter, which came frem Eift Haddsm, in Copmaicu' 3 fcme of which it was juds’d would weigh 1000 wt. aiter they werckilled, end Provifions, We iear is very plenty in Bofton. Mr, Fow'e, I Recommend fome of yousReaders to theT'wenty feventh Chapier of Deuteronomy, sad the Twentye fousth Verfe, Numely, Curfed be be that Smiteth bis Neighbour Secretly : and alitbe Pesple fpall fay Amen., CUSTOM HOUSE, Pilcataway, Nov, 11, Eateied In, Shooner Merriam, John Simpfon, from Hali‘ex, Sloop Elizabeth, Jofeph Sewsll from AnnapolisRoyal. Slovp Dolphin, Joha Wynn, from Newicundlend, Scnooner John, Thomas Herrick, from Philzdelphia, Cleared Out, Schocner Sally, Samuel Baichellor for Geudsloup: Schooner Tiiton, Jonaihan Martin for Si. Kirs, Brig Hanneh, Nathaniel Ken: tor (St of Affrica. Schooner Johit, Thomas Hersick for Norih Cerolina. Ship Fortune, Edward Soiley for London. _ Goed Advice. : F vou would iive from all lucumbrance free, Rifc sbuve Wants, snd walk »: Liberty. To your juft Csiling lend an honeft Heart, And with Induftry let each Hour depart. Trke Prudence siways for your trufiy Guide, Couteniions fhun that newreft Fricnds divide : Not on others Fsithiulnels depend, But take the Helm and holdly fee the End. A pinny earn’d, tha’ s with Toil and Pain, And {av'd, when earn’d, it furely fo much Gain ; Which well improved, foon edde a Penny more, And that as cuely {wells the rifiag Siore. Ne gilded Trifle ie2 your Purie beguile, Allure your Longing or commend your Toils, & roling Stone, the Mountain's Foot will find, And Vepours fwilily fly before the Wiad. i\ " ermd AN e TN s SN N A few of the Maps of the Province of New Hampsuireto bz diipofed of at Two Dallars a piece, or O.d Tenor in Propor- tiop, at the Priniing Office in thie Town. N B. No more eve expeéted this Year then what are alrezdy comr to Hand, which will [carcely be fufficient for the Geotlemen of the Province. el L) Ny o) Nt ) St S ) ALL Peifons Indebted to, or have any D:mueds upon Dofor NieL LamonT of Port'micugh, are defired o fetile with him as f(oon as poflinle, as he intends (o leave the Couniry inafew Weeks. e e T R e ST e TO BE SOLD S0 . L2 : g By Henry Appleton Raifins-- Currants-- A Imonds-~ Rice—Loaf aod Brown Sugar— Tea— Coffe—- fepper— Alfpice—Belt Derham Muflard —-Srarch—- Spices of all forrs— Choice Tobacco for Chewing—8ctt Kip. pen’s Sonuff Likewifean Affsrement of ENGLISH GOODS ter the Winter Seafon B — - B ) TO BE SOLD By Samuel Moffart ‘At his Store at the North Enc, IDECK NAILS of all Sorts 44 and 84 Nails. _Awchors of 4, 5, 6,7 and’ 8co Weighs. Enmglifo Sail Cloth, No. i, 2 and 6. Czrabrigs. Tickiinbnrgs. White Eead. Sheet Lead: Sbott. Broad Cloths. Kirfeys. Pemnyflomes, Ger- man Serges. Thickfests. Olive and Crimfen Cottin Vewit. Cottan Counterpains. Shallooms and Tammy of 4!l Sorts. Bottled BEER. Fine Stsckings of a;‘ Sorss. Werfled Caps. Linuen Check. Furmiture di b, Irif Linnens. ~Printed Lisnen and Cotton Handher™ chiefs. Buckrams. Letterd Gartiring. Spim"/b'i Lrown. Lump Oaker. Pins. Frying Pans, Hbd o/ Stone Ware. 10 by 8,and 7 by 9 Cromn Glafi*® Rugs. Plufors. Buntings. Twine. Pipes. Baife Flannells. jVorfed Damafks. Druggets. Threads”. Crates of Vials. Luoking Glaffes. Cafks and Bowet ¢f Hard #are. Alo Weit Indis RUM and COFFERE. § 21§ - : - IMPORTED tnd to be SOLD by Jefeph Barrell, At a new STORE near the STATE-HOUSE, BY Wha'efale anp Retail, Uperfine black blae g lack gavz: Handkerchie® and [¢arlet Broad 3 &5 Dleck Crape & Paper Famt Clot bs. ) T cklanburg & Oznabrigs, Beaper Coatings, Mens and ¥emens Sboes, Kerfeys, 2 buldrens Shoes of every Halfthicks, 2 Size. : Lafiings, . *§: Silk and Lace Mitts, Amens, B Buff Gliwes for Winter, Superfine apd common } D Wafp, Welted, Sham Camblets, my, Claiz’d, Italian & Superfine Super Sastins } % Bath Lamb Gloves and of all Coleurs, Mitts; Yard wide Damafks. = Needles, Pins, Plain and fower’d Ruffeds. = Kippens Snuff Callamancues, 2 Looking Glaffs, Durants, 22 Earthen Ware, Shallosns, & Saddels and Bridles, Yard wie Florettas, 2d 3d. 44 €d 8d 1od ' Brocaded Taboretts, < and 20d. Londsn Nails, Embefs’d dutloons, " Spanifh Brown by tbe Keg, Bombazines. 3 ALSQ, Nerwich and Italian }': Rum, Sypar, Molaffss, In< Crapes, # digo, Coffee, Rice, Choca- French Alamsde, Q. lare, Alfpice; Citron and Caftor & Beaveritt Hatts. 3. Almond¥; a few Ton of Mens, Womens, Boys, | 3= choite . Englifp Hay, Stene and Girls Hofe, } Lime, Liverpool Ale, En- Womens Stays, glifp Cheefe. * ; Breeches Patterns, N. B. The sbove will Scarlet Caps, be Sold for Cafh, fhort Irifb Linnens, Credit, or Lumber ia the Buttsns, Twiff, Silk Y% Spring ; and Cuftomers _and Hair, } may depend on being Silk Knee Garters, § well ufed. Bellandine Sewing Silk, Lo pmnl ot -ttt Bl S B A LOT of LAND in Epfom, st the loweRt part of the Town, contsining sbout 1co-Acres ; well timbered; to be Sold. Enquire of the Printer. : Wrote Extempare on the prefent State of Opinicn : and pelitical Writings. Great FITT’s abus’d for doing all Things well, Aud BUTE, for nothing worth is doam’d to Hell. Hard Fate of Minifters ! for, right or wrong, ‘They’se ever pelted by the vensl Throng, E’en facied Majcity *lespes not the Rage Qf this licentious, pauliry, fcribbling Age, Ya ungremmatic Profe end broken Nombers, - Here Politicien fnores, there Poet flumbars, By s Letter Isft Night fiom Londen, dsted Whitehall, Aug, 29, which came in Cupt. Englifh, itie tho’e thet a Peace will bg Ratified foon, and that a Cefliticn of Arms will Speedily be publifhed both by Sea znd Land, . LRI o

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