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It is given cut, that the terms of peace will rot be fi;ned until they be lsid before the Parliement. Commodore Sprye is going out on en expedition: He ook leave of his Majefly laft Friday. Yefterday two of the princips! perfons concerned in publithing the poilical priats, that have Isiely sp- peared, were taken in cuitody by Mr. Carrington, ooe of his Majefly’s nreffingers. St. JAMES's, September 15. This day the duke de Nivernois, Miniiter Plenipo- ‘tentiary #rom France, had a private sudicace o! his Majetty; to deliver his credentials. : To which he was introduced by the Right Hon. the Earl of Egremont, one of his Majefty’s principa! Secretaries of Stute ; and condufled by Sir Charles Cottrell Dormer, Knight, mafter of the ceremonies. ; LONDON MAGAZINE, July 4. Came on st Guildhs!! the grand Caufe ( which has been [o often ergucd and fo long depending ) between the City and Diifenters, in regard to the ferving the Office of Sheriff, by the following Judges, Lord Chief Baron Parker, Mr. Juftice Fofter, Mr. Juftice Wilmot, and Mr. Jaftice Bathurft ; when stier fe- veral learned Pleedings the Judges wereall of Opi- nion, that the Diflenters were not liable to ferve the faid Office, &c. there was a prodigious full Court on the Occafian. " Thomas Calloner, Efg; Alderman was eleCted one of the Sheriffs of London, &c. in the Room of Mr. Salway who is excufed as being & Diffenter. Avgal 14. Private leiters [ay, that the King of Pruffia on receiving the news of the death of the Em peror of Ruffia, revired into bis tent for [cosral bosrs, niot permitiing any perfon to come near bim. [For more London & Foreign Articles, [ee the " lef PAGE] o rd e ) s i premnnd) PHILADELPHIA, Now. 4 On Mondasy laft errived here the Ship Carolina, Cipiain Friend... with whom cime piffenger Benga- min Frankrin, E'q; late sgent for this Province, in Longon. On his arrival, he wis waited on by !l Ranks of Pzople, ‘to cangratulate him on his fafe Re turn to the Province, his Family and Friends ; from whom, he receiv’d the higheft Masks of Eiteem, and Refpeét, and the fulle Demonftra icus of tae high S:afe, they entcriained as well cfhis upright and difinterefted Condu&, in the importentTrult commit ¢ed to his Care, by the Affembly of thitGavernment, #s of bis fteady Auention to the Iniereft of the Colo nies in general,during hisRefidence in Great Britein. Captan ‘Lamion frem this Port is arrived ot Ma deirs, who writes, that. on the 13:h'of"Augult, Lat. 37, 10, Long. 49, 16, he came*acrols's thip’s fore anaft and top matt, top galiantmaR' snd bow(prit, which fhip he thinks was buint, as the Foremaft was burni half off, and fore yard a good deal burnt, a8 well as the lower rigging. She had new mafts and rigging; and came from Bofton, having got fome part of her toreftsyfail, made by Alexender Chamberlin, of Bofton, fuil maker, at the Norih End. Capt. Y.amfoa thinks fhe had not been long out, a5 the mafts and yards had bzen lately tarred, &c. | L INBSWs ¥ O RK,: Nov. 8. On the 25:h of O&ober Capt. Mackey froam Lon donderry fell in with Capt. Macgachan, from Africs, having on board 300 Nagroes, bound to Véginiz. They had loft therr mefts and had 7 feet of water in the hold ; the Slaves had rofe, on which near 50 of them were killed, and having met with Capt. Mackey, the white propie left theShip and went on board him, and are srrived at Philadelphia.. B O S T O N, November 1s. By Captain Smiih, we learn that they had received Advice in England, that Col. Amherft had failed from New York, to join Lord Colvill, for the retsking of St. John's : , .. That the Day he left Greenock an Ac- count came that ‘Advice was received in Englind of the Surrender of the Havannah to the Englifh : On which Oceafion there were the greateft Rejoicings ever kuown..... Fhe Mails for New York, were di‘patched from the Poft Office the 11th of Sepiember, by the Barl of, Halifax Pack#t Boat. Commodore Sprye. had heifted 'his Broad Pendant on bosrd the Mars, of 4 Guns, and failed for Halifex. . We hear he is fince ‘arrived, and is to command the Ships there this Winter: The Minerva is Giled fiom thence for New York and Home. | We: hesr his [xceliency Governor ELLIS, had embarked f.r his Government of Nove Scotis ; as had eifo'the Hon. Bsnyamin Greew, Biq; Seccretary of {sid Province. I By s Veflel arrived at Salem in 36 Days from Gi- braltar, we Jesrn, that Admirsl Seuuders with his Squadron was ftill cruizing and waiting for either the Toulon or Spanith 8quedron to come down : That ' two rich Spsnifh South Sea Ships had efcaped our Cruizets, snd got'into Teneriffe ; from whence they were afraid of venturing oys. bat were unlosding the . Treeture; and fhipping i: in fmall’ Veflels for Cadiz ; one of which with 20,000 Dolla's on baoard was ta- kefi by his Mejefty’s Ship Sheeraefs. -« Prem the MAG AZINE for AUGUST. “Biig: Rufene, Colonel of tae 76'h regiment of foot, Governor, Licut. Col. Joha Darby, ofthe 17:h.re- giment of foot, Lieut. Governor, Captsin. Richard Baillie, of the 35¢th regiment of foot, Secretary of Mariicico ; #ad Captaia Henry Shawe, of the ¢6h ' regiment of foot, Deputy Judge Advocate to the forces in that iflznd, , ‘ Lt. Col. George Scot, of the 20 regiment of foot, Governor, and Licut. Alexsnder Wynnveis, alio of the 4oth regiment of fooi, Fort Mijur oi the Gran- gdres. : © Lt Col, Duvid Ecfkine, of the 76th regiment of foot, Lieut. Governor of Fort St. Plerre. L, Col. Francis Maclean, of the g7:b regiment of foo:, sad Governor of Muaigelenic, Governor of Almeida in Portugal. : WILLIAM FRANKLIN, E’g; Son of the in- gerious D BENJAMIN FRANKLIN of Philadel: phia,is eppointed Governor of the Province ot New Jeriey:n North America. o On Siturday the 5th of September was married at St. George's Church, Hanover Square, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, Efq; the new appointed Gevernor of New Jirley, to Miis DOWNES, of Si. James’s ftreet. Yefterday Morning arrived here Capt. Marfhsll from Halifax, having on bosrd & Number of the Maflschufetts Provincisls which have been doing Duty at Nova Scotis the Summer paft ; Teveral other Veffels with the Remainder of the Troops were ready to {sil for this Place when Crpt. Merfhal came away. We hetr that Mr: William Clapham, a yourg Gentleman belonging to this Town, hsving beenn Trading et Detrojt, was murdered by two of his Negro Servants sz he way crcfling Liake Erie ina Canoe on his Return home; the Negroes were foon after epprehended by the [ndiatis, and delivered up to the commanding Officer of the Forc at Pittfburgh, where no doubt they will seceive the jufk Punifhment of fo horrid a Deed. oA, A\, e e iy \csrt e it s . St e e § 8. e e, et Wil PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. _ WHEREAS Application hath beea mede to me, one of hic Majefty’s Juftices of the Peace for fald Province, by the Proprictors of more then one fixtoenth Psrt of the Traét of Land in (aid Province called Wolfborcugh, to call a Meeiing of faid Proprictors for the following Purpofes, viz. 1. To chufe a Modztator, Clerk, Colleftor end Treaflurer. 2. To cosfirm and efsblifi the former Votes and - Tranfs&ions cffaid Proprictors. -'3. To ‘receive the Report of the Perfons that have laid out fome Lotts for Settlers.” 4. To make fome Provifion for carry- irg on the Scetlement of fsid Townthip, snd to vote tor raifing fuch Sume of Money s fhail be neediul for that Purpofe. 5. Toimpower fome Perlon or Perfons to execute foch Deeds te the Settlers as fhall o be judged reecful. 6. Toagreeon s Method for calling Meetings for the future; and to doand tranf- a&t eny other Matter or Thing thet (hall be deemed adventigeous to the Sextlement of feid Townfhip. I DO in Concquerce of fach Application, Notify end Wgrn the Proprictors sforefsid, to meet at the Dweliing Houfe of Fobn Stavirs Innholder in Port(- mouth, on Wedne{dsy the Sth Day of December next, st Six 0’Cleck in the Alternoon, then and there to s& and vote cn the feverslArticles abovementioned, in fuch Manner and Form; s the Law direéls. Dated at Portimouth, Nov. 16ih, 1762 Wirriam Parker. oy fomva Cmmal eyl Sy el Ay e o) () IMPORTED rrom LONDON in Capt. ADAMS, And te be Sorp by JOSIAH GILMAN of Exeter, a5 chesp g5 van be had in this Province or the next, A large and good ASSORTMENT of the beft of MEDICINES, where tll Gentlemen Phyficians or otliexs, may be fupplied with the fame, os well by writing as it prelent themlelves ; and may depend on being ferved with Ficelity end Dif paich. Among the above Medicines sre Lock’s Pills, Stoughton’s Elixir, and Batemans pe&toral Drops, &c. ALSO to be SOLD by faid Gi/man, Bohea Tes, Coftee, Chocolate, Pepper, Allfpice, Nutmegs, Cin . namon, Loif snd Brown Sugars, Rice, Brimftone &c. gt Ay NI L ) A o L Al (o) Vit ) PRCJINCE OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE. PURSUANT to an A& or Law of this Province, and to-a Vote of the Proprietors of Gilmantewn + This is to Notify and Warn all the Proprietoss of Gilmantoron, to meet at the Houfe of Fonatban Gilman Innholder in Exeter, on Mondey the Sixth Dsy of D:cember next, at One of the Clock Alternoon, thea end there to pais & Vore or Votes, to raife fuch & Sum ot Money as fhall then be tha’t necaflary for the Dafraying the Charges that has erifen or may fcon arife, in compleating the Sestle- ment of f2id Town, and Jrying out the undivided Lsnds, end vote Whether faid Money fuall be raifed either by laying a T'AX on each Original Right, or chufe &« Committee to fcilfo mach of the Undivided Lands a3 will reife a fafficient Sum. Josiau Giumaw, Props. Cletk, Dated at Ezeter, Nov. ¥5,.2762. ALL Perlons that have Accounts agsinit the Pro prietors, sre‘defired 1o bring them.in. PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. NOTICE i he:eby givento the Members of'the Genmeral Affonbly, that on Tusllay the 23d of November Izft (being the Dy to which the Aflembly ftends prorogued) & Seffian will he held; ‘and the Members expedled to atirad, By bis Excellency's Commard. ' 'T. Atkinfon jr. Scc. AV A et (o L o N ) et ALL Perfons having any De- mands 0a, or that are indebted to th: Eftate of M- Samuel Walton, late of Portfmonth,M:rriner,decealed,. ‘e defired to bring in their Accounts, to Benjamin, Mackey, Adminiftrator to fsid ERate in order tor Settjement. Portfmouth, Nov. 16. B0 A SOLD : By ROBERT PARKER, At the North End 3 Sheeps Wosl, Rhode Ifland Chrefe, and Onions by the Bufhell or Banch. \_—WL—WMw\JW\Ju\-uu\»o ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have sny Demands on the Eftste of Aleydnder Sbapleigh, late of Kittery, in the County of York Tanner, decesfed, are defired to bring in tkeir .A::T counts o Elizabeth Shapleigh, Adminiftratrix on fsid Eltate, in order for Settiement, who will attend fiid Bufine(s on every Monday for two Menths from the Date hereof, st the Manfion Houle of (aid Deceas’d from two of the Clockto Six Afternoon each Day. : Kittery, Nov. 9. 1762. L St SNV v At myad Cm m m d IMPORTED and to be SOLD by Jofeph Barrell, At a new STORE near the STATE-HOUSE, BY Wholefale axD Retail. A large Aflortment of ENGLISH GOOD3, The Particulars will be in our next. o . B TO BE SOLD By Henry Appleton Raifons--Currants--Almonds-- Rice— Loaf and Brown Sugar— Tea— Coffe—-Pepper—-Alfpice—Beft Derham Muftard—-Starch—-Spices of all forts— Choice Tobacco for Chewing—Beft Kip- pen’s Snuff. Likewife an Affortment of ENGLISH-GOODS for the WinterSeafon-' A a—— o e e S o s TO BE SOLD By Samuel Moflarr At his Store st the North Ere, IDECK NAILS of all Sorss. 44 axd 84 Nails. Anchors of 4, 5,6,7 and 800 Weight. - Englifs Sail Cloth, - No. v, 2-and 6, Oznabrigs. Ticklinburgr. White Lead. Sheet Lead. Shott. Bread Cloths. Kerfeys. Peunyfloms, Ger- man Serges. Thickferts. Olive and Crimfon Cotten Vatver. Cotton Counterpains. ~Shallosns and Tammys of all Sorts. Bottlid BEER. Fine Stackings of all Serts. Woarfled Caps. Linnen Check, Furuiture dit. Irith Linnens. Printed Linen and Cotton' Handker - chiefs. Buckrams. Letter'd Garterisg. Spaiifp Brown. Lump Oaker. 'Pins. Frying Pans.” HEd., of Stone Ware. 10 by 8, and 7 byq Crown Glajis Rugs. Plufbes. Buntings. Twwise, DPipes.' Baife. Flannells. Worfled Damafes. Druggeti. Threads. Crates of Vials. ~ Leoking Glaffes. Cofks and Braes. of Hard Ware. Allo Weft Indis RUM and COFFEE. ; : ALL Perfons Indebted to, or heve any Demands upon Doéflor NieL LanmorT of Portfmouch, are defired ‘to fettle with him »s’ foon xs poflible, as he iniends to leave the Country inafow Weeks. ! ; : A few of the Maps: of the Provincs of New Hampsuire to be dipaled of at T'wo Dollars s piece, or Oid Tebor in Propar. tion, at the Printing Office in this Town...IN B.. No more sre expedted this Year than ‘what sre sirerdy. come to Hand, ‘which will [carcely be lufli.‘i‘c’xfi‘.fig the Gentlemen of the Province. AONL AR - 3 LN