r^ST^ooner from i f 103 T n:rccs of ^'fton i;nJ Charles cJoffj.- t.hs Ujp‘ i'j i'art of the gene- ■ |“■*^ Caro- . . of tho machlnjnr'eTj; appef- pt that dei'otcii Tov. n. '^eeds of 375 rie-a’. of"f'atc- . from Cliarlcll ,va, i;i lae t-.,i)op Cm- li-kctifon, being alio i ai- of the Beiietaatorts 1.^ /.tnc fame I'ia.t, and lor the fame leople) -w, hear amounted to 1200I-. and will be i ippfevv J lUttl-d ’few Days. ■l''U p 'til, many Hand Bills having been ?Tftr3 ‘he intended lixhibi- **'^PP=‘ ihewi.qone in the fields, %c. otner at the. li;cehangc.;. a com- dorable NumJier of refpea^ble Citiaeon duly fen.i- ble ol tae Iiilportan ,e of a Uric^Co-rf irmity to the Arl fd the-i\flbci.ition of the Grand Crene:.*! Co IS, and ot a faered Recard to the.T Re.oni- ■ m n- ations, had a Alecti.ig li,, tlie above Aal'icr- tiRnieius, mid dqyned Com.nit'ee o^their Body to .nlpcct, and prevent ■ the liA-hibitions. The Comm^Ct fO'ir.u the. Cerfonners in the Kxertiie of ^their V^>^ion, before a coftiiderahie Nu.nber of opeftitoJ| all appear d in great Confuiion on the Appearan« oi the Cominictee ; .and on bein-r informeu ot their Hudriefs, and that fuch .Meetin-rl were contrary fo the Rfeco.-n.nc.ul.iilo.i.s of thi Con- grefs, ‘’d'^iy.vc 1,0 ihe Inhabirants, a>;d. unfuitable to th- pref/nt Situation of Fubiic Alihirs, both t.hc Companies precipitately difperitd, and il^ Ma nagers pron.ifed th.^ they would not more atfemot any hing gt cn,. Kind, witiiout Leave of the Com.Tiittec o^nrpedlion.' ■ \ Ne-xu Ha-ven, datea Dec. 12. A fj^leman j jit ijrrived from ( mebcc, brin-rs iKuKitrcmpteJ to « I of Caii.idaiT.i—!. at. he iiril apuli- ed to the Lihabitants, who 10 a hlan r.-faied ; that IjI'i-rlHi?' Indian., who r.llo lefulcd i" ^laving lime the,’ Cumider- ani ‘ ^-ettcr of the General Congo-L, to Co l urt‘'"1 AppiG);-!. n tJiv ujvtmur th.it Cou ui-J. whcfe a Tran-.m:. efith-GUn p.b. * PHli[:Ab£i,W'i;.a, ., . — > Dcct’mtM’r 21. AssEMELy ihurjciuy, D.w.w,Lr ,3, ,714. .f. M -infoT r John Di. h- joleph hi..'h'way, Charles \ J 1, Juitn Morton, and George it of?, .>4f,]rs. C appoint.^ Dlputics, on the pi'oaince, to attend liie Gcneiai'C oiiti- "tl’hil m be heii at the eiiv A thatne.vt j o th.mi,'do ii'ient ’ ,faid Con.^,,,l3 aieordingly,- unlGs cue -1... g.' *11 colonie.’mail, before mat time, of the A be *i;edrc 'SanT^^^lads, Ivfq; one cf ihc Dcpune.s for this prMnj._e at the late Congreb being r.c\.- Ma yor ot u y ot Ihhiiadelph.A,":, omitted in tlie above ai>pi'intmenf, it appearing to the lioula d’.at he coulii iiOt_ attend the lervice. . ^ Q*’i^’'’’i‘:*^i^rhat Mr. Viiundbii, Mr. Brown, Mr. Chaptnan^lr. PcarLn, Mr. )ohn Ja^ob.?, Mr.' ■ '^^yhe.BB Kwitjg, Mr. Allen, and rWr. lid- nionds, committee to prepare ai.d bilng in draught.''JH|iillruclions lor the Depuiies to tiie en- t fuing^ t-OT^efs, and ot a circular letter to ihe .♦S^eakcrdol .he fever.al colony Alfeniblic?, inronn- nSg thiyiiol the pro.:eediiirs of this Hpufe on ti e of their Delegates at the late Congrefs. The. I Hale then taking into conlidu a-itn jervice\o'jl^ Delegates at the Ja'e Corigiels: ^ d'hat the faid Deleg.ates he a'hnvr each Tocro/)' fer- J/e.vi, tor tluii'attend On that diy.. ExU Aci fren t:-> jeuntnh. Clerk ■*'/y'-mhly. he Ur 'rum , \'c-vc’»Lcr 17. ae Cdihada Bill, iMialp .reaud lim.if; pee here already, a/vd it the aci is nut be produdtivc of much rnil'chi' f. its have petitioned the King and Fa ivs it repealed, and rep^eientcd dpocinj^ in a manner ij iife ulh'erent vh\h fmj' thick headed (jovernor repre* iBie nTpll lenuble ot the Laiiadians arc aveyfe to tne French Lavils IGFla- A.,.-. ]y as'tlie Fnglilh are. It is only a few cf .o.i|||.!ty- f.'iiat is, thofe wlio, tor 'heir dexie- idling the fcalping knite, were dubbed r St. Louis by the grand Monarch) that at the chancre. Their pride cay.,KJt t.ne d (Ci* the • '.dr en- tfaat file pealaiio Ihoii.'d he indcpeiuient of I'ljti’V expeit cinpl;'. inent.s unde/ the Go- Jnnvent too ; but, i iiope, iliey' will be difap- SLnted. E W 13 E R I'T, Jin anj JVIarv J anlla?y ■ l ^ , Capt. Dj^rfon, in Kegl- 01 M'J .'Vli- 1 « • xii*.'T ■ ■‘'■'•I ■whom a Qnar.tjp|j|ijj||[;g| for a G'patieman oTUore after the Relirklions of tne j were, by the Committee of C\^rt‘ mediatdjv taken and I'old ' " Jble to tn^jiiU'iolves of t!fc CbngrelsHp|; SeveraSv c’jfels have lately arnwsfci Salem, >v|bj toniirm the Account or l tne iMcn of War and Troops ai Boiton.'Vls mi oacd in this Pape.. Thefe Vetlcls aJfo(bring ^ Account, that the Canadians, with great Joy,' cei ed the Letter wrote them by the Ciencrali Con- giel's ; Heartily cemeur with them in tlicir Sentir inen.s of the !.■ ,, •.villi and dciputic Coniiitntior} framed lor liiein by Lord iNortn, of wj'icii they knew noth ng of the Matter till the Bill w,is pad'ed ; and that they are •determined to fend Delegiues to • the next General-CoiigreL. Governor Carluiu liad began his Jiudcavo.irs to raiCe ,t,.Can:i(lh mein, .agreeable to the pinir j,pofc ni'fry, for enilaving the reiUa tlfe Amciican Co lonies, bu •'‘C'eii Year.? i'n.cduin has opened the F. ,es icioiis Fjenchirieii, for tiiey, 10 a M.a)i, rcfui'-*|K) enlilt, and even the Canadian liicioiis Fjenchirieii, far t'ney, 10 a enlilt, and even the Canadian Ina:.iiis hii. c. ,u]ilC'd tiicir xiaci,.s on ili.s un.iatiii'al Combhi.ation. \ , Left Ff.d y I^ighJ died,' univcrfatly and deferved- ]y laii.rnied. in-tfie'i8ih Year oi her A..c, Mifs Dono-rna' kicpAr.psoN ;*n ycun" Lady in whom budded (I any cujjeawpg K.xcJIencies", whigh iiiiftd fair ill hidtufer y/ars 10 have, blofii ..i tliiifv rare Virtues wi.ich coniliture m-irai , . •.diieL,, and leniale I’e'fcctiin. iier Reni.airSi ..,:■ ii'i' d by a ccir.fidtrahle Namb'jf.oi n l .I’e Perl I's, were, on Moiidio Evening, ii.ieri m Chnll Cnurcii Jiu- ryiiig Grouiid'n cn which mou.-ntuj 'Occaiion :t may wirh Truth be faid, that the Sentitnents cf all ul) ) knew her were lincurtly ai.-J afidtlinglv evprel- , five ol ihef; beautifal Lints cf ti.e Peer — Co, Ipotlcfs, Honeir and unf .lly’d Tru h ; Go, liiiilir.g Itiin'KCP.e and blu. niing Y..i.t!i; Go, 1 It Huinaiiity that blci'Fd the Poor; G >, faint ei’d I’anet tc fn in .■\fllRlion’s Doer;' G Iitrav’tily F.ice tii.it never waie a Frr.wn ; Ciij, Cirtue, and tieci.e tiiy Huiu'vlj CrowH. 7’o .hi p R 1 N T -£ R. SIR, .^0 f.r,. S'tuation in Life, rendered fo frem con- fcnit...'iti\e o'Miineut. and a c. iitenied Mii d, tugc- liicf wiiii fiir-e little K’ owlcoge 1 na.c h.id cf Man kind in Lye an.] Liiin:, all' rding, tne Upportunity to ! J iiji; 'i'cttn • / ihc Fitle .ifid M uto prefix ed n.) '.he 1 Il.iwiii ' hiriihratwy Cnrnpilatioii, I have, under • fi in PttlJ.iii n »i lii/ Cana ur cf your D. if. ..r.tiaii'>n to av^id mere Self to Read.; _ „ GratifciitKii ia,ilie tsul'j-'-.v ^tli.iv dr..>(pre, and .■'cnlvlt tilt-/’.■•ry'".Y.'y friKin 1. n'ured to l.jiicit a Column in y ur ui.l..! Ihipcr, >’'Xunibc. s of ihu Or.stkvAcoK a» C.ieue.iiit iv:4fcnd Cometiicr.ce ritay give K;!e tJ. ' I vn, Sir, Your'’hi>jylde Servant, ■piI;L,\NT]lRGFU3. (.raxint Cuutty, '775- J. >'e O 1? 1- IV R V A T G.'R . [NO. j.j ''1 him 1 yet hv..-. Jet in- iic-t live Tn vain.” ' 11 li ou. jecl 111 tlMi tliaii le to exhort the Fair X S .X, to whi le Imerell 1 I.'mlJ occ.ilK i'aify pay a r. f. ecUiiJ At'.er:l.ioii ;ii tin, c .-uiie oi rny Lucubra- ti'jns, to the Study cl Ivhjlc, or the Science of har- niotiicaU.DUiidfi, atai aJiu to point out ilie Niciiftv and rulv-'ifitat'e tT Ii.iliumen'.al as well as V'ceal Li-.J.. in f u.'* ilo'alcs of Music, vvuate*^ ver mliy liave been ad'anccti tq the contrary, is cm.”inly an Accimpli'd',ir..cnc'which every Y’oinao, ahf.te tl.c I'lebeian R. iili, may yvi’h Pr'priety in dulpe ferfeif in ; the Study cf if may bu rendeicd but filbngly exp-. live, and ihe Piat'tice it, wiitn jwiiiily n iiii-,ii!.!i the ii'iii d rhe r.ioll. ir.nv>ce.’it and :);'rei'st.!c Kr^i'.-ri.iii.tnr.iit imagiaaBJe. leiehic'fd Wiif-r hda laid, aiid.l hop-?- I m.iy cjnati’ hi.s Kx Mlft n uitlicii' Ol.'ence to i.hc Ladies, that ” The Aeoniu inmt i.f Ivlusic Khth lu.tjucntiy ‘‘ c.'r.ceaied a vYant of other valuable and ncceflary ” Accoinj.Jifiimoii;‘ it liie Fair -jj-ut where thi,s, with oiheis ot a more de^pfic Kind, arid tlpcci.ll'/ thvfe refine,! cues »f-a*diierary Nature unite, ard we oberi find, they dt>, hew admiiably .decs I-vliiiilin'd a CharadUrr brfpcak, or rather in deed a.m-nand mt refj eCtIul Ncttce and Approbati- .^“"“It is the peculiar ayid eifential Hroperiy of More to dived the o(,ul of every unquiet Padidn, to cale. us unacr thofs thoufand liale Cares, incident to Life, t.v pour upon the Mind a^fiicnt ^nd ferene Joy, beyot.d ihe Power pf Words to expreb, and to fix the Heart in a rationa], benevolent^ and happy J raiiquillit).—1 think 1 may venture the A.d'rriion that it is the peculiar Quality ol Music to laife the Joctable and happy Paj/ionsr and to Jubdue the contrary Ones.—'f he LlictBs afciibcd to Music by the An- citn— arc uinu if miraculous : By M^ns hereof Dif- eaji! aie faid to ha.ve'bcen cured ; Vnehaflsty correct ed; Sedition: tpuelled ; PaJJioms rai-iciF and calmed ; ado t^u n cured —Be thii, however, n it may1. woulcF appeal 10 Iithir, or both the Sc.xcs,' whether ever they found themf-lvc? urged to Arts.of StJiJtjnefs, Crn' yc Treachery,' Rt'nenge', or 'vo(en:e, by the Pov.er r ' Mstjical 'Suunds ?~ haiever been iirthe higheft Ellcem in allyi t«)ng all’IVopIc : It ,trade a conriderajj^ el th« PiTMAOORiAwsr^' In. .0 i rnd ‘finie I'i lem^Mraw^O'.'r the I.T'-vl ro I.iiida}d n J to f. t r# i.'i'i.t p..,ri no.. 1.).'? >1 1 a.il t7irc, be iio.-dluik ; > anlarijc 0.1 .Viatic i*n D v^ S.rvicet a pious Diipofi ion of Ihjwed ih it we all have won, fat JM^aucages Tdtrni'r.cy to pro (•pc D'liC it will tj^'P • r ) 'I T I ^ avfM 4 ir >-t» I or I iggsllcJ th--in. vVhJ^.v/e enter a PTice dl W iih;o, 'while a ,Number of onr Fellow Creii.'i»s are, with VoieVs and friftriimeiits, pouring Gnh the, Priilcs rf their ■ Crea.t'if, we (Uem to be in tlie fime State of Miol t.iRi the devout Patriarch was when he nw ikc from . h's Inly D'eain ; and ready wii.b him to Dv to our- lelves, *’ Sue /y the Lord is in thi Piute, at 'ilk ue I’j “ it s;n>—llmu dreadful is tots PI.tee I ' Phis is n.m *' o.her but the llou/e of GoJ, and this is the Cate of “ Ileavenh" It mclLbo c.vned, indciid. timt tno P'iirce of M u.s imay urge he Paffsons t'O au or it iiiay fi'v liietw on laife and mmro'mr .)'j • and ,iTi.'y tbu' Im picrnic: as in its Eff.’.':i.i—Fho I"''"' 'J'hifgs are ie ;..i b bub.-d—'d'it Ifil! the I’.inions which ic^rai. , th..Uj,i 'fi..'- ' n 'a?. mfiJ or excf- five, a- i t.ii, hencduh . foetal Kind, and, >n thc'ir l.itcnt at ictul, ■j..*iinieiiMled and noble.— '\u- tiiors iiavs been at a Lofs how to exprefs th-ir G, i. nie.n of M'-sri I’crot '’ enpuglir+mt by irifn.'c.'uiiig Fiat it wus uR.J ill ! cn, and was one ot f.'ic cipa! F.—eit-'iiirnent the G is, and the Smis of the BlnTcd.—Under this Defc; -tio-i of th.i exquifue- ,y deliglirTiil Propeftie.s of iVIc.sic, and fiom .'in F. irneliiKfi of Zeal, d by the moll prof un.l ■F.ifecin.,: lA'iiriK > ./ir Sex, to heiviitcn ifp'ilTiiilu tt.e numb-rit‘ v, t Ctiartiis iiy which N.i'ore haih already rendered them a.miabJe and iircfilLble, leC me, once ihare, recommend to them, as their t>t.i lions ill Life may mljkc it fuitablc, the Study of tl Divine .Art;—-and to thnfe wli.fe proper Provhic*' ic m V bi'. to concern tlieinfelve.s In the ritua.' Order or C,er moity ci our Chiirclics, I would fcrioully adv-fo the G'lnlid. r.ition of O g.''nic Malic therein, which in a’l Ages has been and mujl nolo indubitably bei efleeined one of the higheft Ornarn.nts divine VVor- fliip cao receive. 1 fliall c iiKlnde this -Difc 'urfe with a Part of Mr. Tu/t’j ekgaiit Ode on MusIc. ' Deicctid yr Nine! ilcl'vcnd and ling; The briathing Ay/r«wr«.'r infpire, , Wake into Voice each '.lent Sring, A'd fweep the f unding Lyre! In a l.vdly-pleaiii'.g S ram J.ct the warbling Lute complain : f .I't the loud Trumpet found, ’Till the Rocfs all an. und . '] he fhrdi F.ch.i’s refound, W iii'v in nmre lengthi'ii’d N tes and V» T'he deep Majeltic f lemn Oigans biowi Hark! thy Nu.niber.s f dt an.l ckiir ■ -. Gently Heal upon tlie Ear ; ' . ' Now louder and yet louder r'tfe. And fills with fjocading •i.oi. Muiic liu; ficrcell Grie'can eharni, ' ‘ / And Fate’s Icveiim Ri^ge difarm t . ..• Mufic can I'often’Pain to Eafe, And nuke Defpair and M^idiiel's piea^n: Our j-oys below it can > ./prove , i 11 • And uiitl.-liit.c the BliA nbove.” ii-' M A D V T I S ,' K N T Su RVi * Graven County, IT , . >'u By r 1J 'OMAS H A S L L N, ami J A M V H D.-WHS, Efpikes. Tvs'-;'f his Alajtflfs Jtef- . ft CCS of the Fence for Jaid County. ‘ '■ HERE AS C ..npiaint liath been rrmde vV I'‘us, hy FreJcricf.'Fonvielie, that a Negro Fellow named JEM, abode 23 Years old lully Feilovs',. and a Negro 'Veoch named GRAUh'» of a 3oc!!'iw !!h Complexion, and abmit 25 Yyafs Jd, both belonging to him, ran- away fri.m him, and are fuppofed to be lurking about, commiti many Afh of Felony. *' , I’HESE are thcrcfdre in his M?jefty’s Name, to command thf ^isid Slaves .forthwith to furrcrid''^hem- fiUes, and rctvVn home to their faid MaftJ'rAnd we do hereby alfo require the Sheriff of the laid County of Craven to make diligent .‘Jearrb and Furfuit after the aoovc-mentioned Slaves, and - them having lound,_ to apprehend and fecure, fo that they may be conveyed to their faid Mafter, or‘‘btherwiff difeharged as the Law dired.s j and the f'-d SheiilF is hereby impowered to raifeand take wiih’ftim luch Power of his County as he lhall think .Sr, for appre- ' bending the faid Slaves. And wc'da hereby, by \Ti tuc of an Act of AlTembly of this Province, con cerning Servanrs jnd .Sitives, inti.mate and declare, • if the faid fe/n and [liact doth not futrendcr ihem- felves, and return home, immediately after'the Pub lication of thefe Prefents, that any Perfon may kill and dellroy the laid Slaves, by fuch Means as heilL they may think fit, without Accufation or ImpeacW mt nt of any Crime c Dffence for fo doilig, or with out incurring any Penaky or Forfeiture tWereby. ' CIFEN under bur Handsyend Sealsy this lOth Day ' ^ ‘7r;» eind tn tht X^lhTear ef hit diMmids Rc/jtn. . J THOMAS HASLE5r, ■pAVjSr. \

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