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i 5 cliefdV.y I aft thv new Divan of the wretched fugitive vi' vho ti tlv; pifr Indiana of their i revive nvuimcn, a well defcrved oxpullion, have jvi tliis capita!) ulurped the fears I 'O tn! in Bolton. Thar deii v.Mr not hithcrt" t'jnfpircd. from the ums went to Cant 1 hroMr'it twi field pieces, which i.t t'cto jr (Jul. Prattle's rcgi i ir this expedition caufed vt. who were near the Go ih.i he had fworn the Committee 1 or he imprifoned; nay, to dd To JVC i r.

I to the Pemifykania Packet. Noxgd on board the Scar nr Firl md forthwith. The fent'oifan exprefs after ten to adifc their brethren ii wli.it Ui anpreJrmcjcn was coming their meffage with great i A nirnrd an ardvver purporting to i a.iv attack thev mv'ht be i' pu; ln in 'e to the laws eo as became men and npearrmces tV" connty rind in Thurlday in I i bodies wiih thor am: r.m fvin, del er by to i power, wiiicn fo i de MK.ion, am: in lucn iv, tobb. of th? of iul morninj; Ionic iv illCC 1 to Cambrx'Hwc, ith ilic thev had left their lite ve behind them. Some 1 oJral Thn'Tday evening, and Hourf, who Vi.

t.f Aflmiialty on new plan for f. and in provoked by the tiring of wi vhiw, they fomegiafs, but nK'ulrc The company however tr. ts were 'moftly and negroes, piceivii'i' Fiiday morning, or C.nnMidje fent exprefs to i :h.vn, who com minicated the tiKoilon, a tieir rclpeaive Committees pro to without When the fire i ilon Commitree came up, they found ti of peop1 ar.nib!ed bcf(re the Slmveid Dan'ortli Q.mdtnp on the ii i'p 'o ho dt ciarinp in f.ihiKincc, 1 1 to advanced and in the vice or tne puo ic, a a ion t. r.u i im u. takt ivm i 'if tr caMe to his (country, h.r.i he' cnwientioully had meant to levve .1.

'hvir al lenfc againft his a feat a ih ur.cd I'oard on the new he thtm he naii rei'gn i aid w.nlJ never henceforth accept c.dicc ii.c n'lft nt with the chatter his c.i.i'vn oy i' in confirmation or lain he dc'ivcied the following certificate U' and finned with his own h.ifid, 17. UG i I have tfis day' made an cpen yi to prcat cencourfe of per fit, icU Cuin' that I hid refgmd my Jent 'Wrd yet, the further. Jath ifac r.fih I do hrsh declare under tfiy hand, hat hiii actually been tiude, and that it fy he anv rvay concerned as A ft of hs Cou at any time hereafter. whgri 177 t. S.

DaNFORTH. udge Lee was alio on the Court Hbufe fteps, y.A delivered his mind to the body in terms fimilar thole ufed by Jnge Danfprth, and delivered 2 following decl.a. ation, alfo drawn up and figned Ly him, viz. Cam'ridce Se.t. 2, 1774.

rt nf the ink Jthit ant's of the county arc' ewe into ibis town, fnce my fat sfyiv thofe r.vv ti A on by declaration, hut reading i 'f; A. I to the at refi r.a raid deftrous to v'tvc the nvhee county and. fr fa I fatisfatllov. in matter, 1 hershy de are vi reflation of a jest in the nciv cenjiituted ana my determination to give t.o further cltnidar.ee. JoS V' r'u Upon this a vote was caVed for, to fee if the body was fatisnVd with the declarations and refig n.

abovtfaid, and it nailed in the affirmative, cm. it was then moved to know whether that body fi nify their abhorrence of mobs, riots and deduction of private property, and paifed in the nem. con. Col Phips, the High SheritT of the county, rh'i came bef ire the Committee of the body, and eomnVdned thathchad been hardly fpoken of for the part he had acred in delivering the powder in Ch.rlcHown magazine to the foldiery; which the Committee candidly confideied, and reported to the body, that it was their opinion the High She was cxculaMe. as he had acled in conformity to his orcer from the commander in chieh Col.

alfo delivered the following declaration, by him fubferibed, viz. 7 I rv'U not 'execute am precept that Jhall lefnt nre iiv.mr the new atfs of Parliament, for the cznftivtthn the province of the chw'etu 'fav, rJ that I Kill recall the Venires teat i Lree lent out under the nr efaWifmnent. David Phips. Sept. 2, 174 Wii ch is accepted as fatisfaftory.

viri. 1 Honour Lieutenant Gover nor fet off' from Cambridge to Bofton, and i of the true fUteot. mat C.C, which, as his .,.14 A.l nir.d. were not a ml moD, L. nu.deis of the county, pioraifios to re turn in two hours, and confer further with them on his own citcnmflanccs as Prefident of the Council.

"On Mr. Oliver's return he came to the Committee, and figmfied whnt he had delivered to the body in the morning, viz. that as the commilfior.s of Lieut. Governor and prclident of the council teemed tacked together, he fnou Id undoubtedly incur his Majelty's diipleafurcif he refigned the latter and pretended to hold the former; and no body appeared to have any objection to his'enjoyingthe place beheld contHtutio.nally, he begged fie might not be preiTed to incur the d.fplcafure at the indance of a fingle county, while any other Counfellor held on the new eitabliihment. AlTuring them, however that in cafe the mind of the whole province, coll cited in Congrefs or otherwife, appeared for his refig nation, he would by no means a5t in oppofition to it.

This fecmcd fatistaelory to the Committee, and they were preparing to deliver it to the body, when Commifficner Hailowell came through the town on his way to Bolton. The fght or that obnoxious perfoa ibinliamed the people, that in a few minutes above 10 horlemen were drawn up, and proceeded in purfuit of him on; full gallop. Capt. Gai dncr of Cambridge fit it began a parley with one nf the fotemoi, which cuufed them to halt tii! he had delivered his mind vet fully in difTua ficn of the purfuit, and was itcoiidtd by Mr. Dcavens of Charlctrowo, and Dr.

Young ot isol ton. They generally obferved that the object of the bodys attention that day Itemed to bethere (ignation of uncoidlitutii nal Counfellors, and that iv'mignt ir.tioduce confuiion into the proceedings of the day, if any thing eiie was brought upon tne caiet tili that important bulinels was iir.ifhed and in a hrtle tinic the gentlemen dif mounted their hor les and returned t(, the body. Butj Mr. Hallo well did not entirely efcape, as one gentleman of a (mall datuie pullied on before the general body and followed him, who made the belt: of his' way till he got into Roxbury, where Mr. overtook and rtopt him in hischaiie.

Mr, H.dlo well fnapped his piflol at him, but could not dif engage himfelftill he cjuittcd the chaife and mounted his fervant's horie, on which he drove into Bofton with all the fpeed he could make, till the horie failing within the gate, he ran on to the camp, through which he fpread conitcrnation, telling them he was purfucd by fome thoufands, who would foon be in town, and deitroy all the friend of government before them. 1 A gentleman in Boilon, obferving the motion in the camp, and concluding they were on the point of marching to Cambridge, from both ends of the town the alarm was communicated to Dr. Roberts then atUianti town ferry, who having a lleet horfe, brought the news in a few minutes to the Committee then at dinner the intelligence was initantly diff used, and the people, whofe aims were neareft, fent per Ions to bring them while horlemen were difpatched loth ways, to gain more certain advice oi the true llate of the fld'cry. A greater fervour and re iolution pi obablv never appeared among any troops. The difpatch foon returning, and alluring the body that thcfbldiers frill and were likely to remain in their camp, they: tefumed their bufnefs with fpitir, and refoKed to leave no un conllitutional officer within their reach in poiTeili on of his place.

On this the Committee afTembled again, and drew up the paper, of which the following is a copy, and at the head of the body delivered it to Lieut. Governor Oliver to ilgn, with which he complied, after obtaining their content to add the latter claufe, implying the force by which hz was compelled to do it. Cambridge, Septembers, 1774. TTHO MAS OLIVE being appointed ay hit Alacfv to a feat at the Council Board, upon and in corhrinity to the late ail cf Parliatnent, intitu led, sin alt fir the better regulation oj luajja chnfctls Bay, which being a mamfejt injringement of the charier rights and privileges of this people, I do herein, in conformity to the commands of the body i itt.7 I nl Mt.ii ill ttr.tj tJ.0 0 CIS COUniV riZ LVfiVL'iCU, 'Jt jsnrrt'ttj and ref.gn my eat at faid anjl it utior.ai board, and hereby firmly protvife and engage, as a man of honor and a chriiiian, that 1 never mill hereafter, upon termr nvhat accept a feat at faid Board, on the prejent novel ana cpprejpve plan oj govern ment. My httfe nt Cambridge being furrour.aed oy aoout four thonfand people, in compliance ivith their coj)1' viands 1 Jign my name 1 HOMAS OLIVER.

Mr. Mafon, CIsrk of the County of Middle fcx, alfo encaged in his office to do no one things obedience to the new acts ot Parliament impairing our charter, The Gentlemen from Bofton, Charledown and Cambridge, having provided fome refrefhment for their greatly fatigued brethren, they chearfully accepted it, took leave and departed in high good humour and well fatisfied. It is faid it was propofed in the divan laft WerT nefday, that the inhabitants of trfis town thoutd be difarmed, and that fome of the new fangled Counfellors confented thereto but happily a majority was againft: it. The report of this extraordinary meafure having been put in execution by the foldiery was propagated through the country, with fome other exaggerated Tories, and, by what we are told, if thefe reports had not been foon contradicted, we mould by this time have had 40 or 50,000 men from the country (fome of whom were on the march) appeared for our relief. The Selectmen of Wrentham have published a notification, offering a reward of fixty dollars for the difcovery of the perfons about five weeks pahV, broke open the powder houle there, and curried off fix half barrels of powder, about I ZO flints, and a quantity of lead.1 Governoi Gage at length laid his hand on private property, fo far as to deny one raflc of powder to be delivered out of the powder huufe on any conditioo whatever.

On Saturday afternoon four Jarge field pieces were dragged by the foldiery. and placed at the only avenue by land to this city. Same afternoon the Lively frigate, of 20 guns, came to her moorir.gs in Ferry way, between Bofton and Charkitown. We "are able to allure the public, from good authority, that Ifaac Winfiow, Efq one of the lately appointed Counfellors, waited on Governor Gage lart Monday, when he marie an abfolute and fulfrelignation of his place at the Board; fmce which he has not appeared in Council, but given the ftrongeft afRirances that he never will aft in that Nation: Several of the moft refpeftable gentlemen, who have appeared foremoft in the cauie of their country's liberties, have paid their compliments to him on account of his refignation. We alfo have it from good authority, that hit Saturday afternoon the Hon.

Mr. Tre furer ray Hkewiie religned his feat at the Council Board. We are told that 20 out of the 36 new appointed Counfellors (exclufive of Mr. Palmer, who is abient from the province, and Mr. Woodbridgey who died before the Mandamus's were have either ret ufed to take the oath, or have fmce tefigned their feats at that unconditional A Correspondent that imce tne at.

for tarring and feathering has been npeaei, there have been more refigt'attons, and other concefw ons of individuals the fenfe of BOD than when that act was in its greatelt force A prorf that wifer me.dures aie adopted, or mote eilicacious remedies applied. AL A a it f.Hffii of age cau the rial! of tlte luhfcri'icr, on the 11.01 nmr of the in.tant with a Fifty biiilim, vMiich he df fired to have chatted 011 tvein a.cukd of it, lie declared that ms Ulkt ve it to him, aiiitwent in outer fet. hrr. but di i not retuin Now the ownrr ot laid hill nriy have it, by applvmg to tlir (uljici iher at ltall No. iS, in tliC liutchcis markr.

VALENTINE I. For a term of yenrs, and tmered upon, il WRSTEK OGLE I I. fni ted on Gvvin's Kai.ls. a never failing itr.Mm in jiaiti counts Maintain', within 11 miles to the weiiivard or iiarunorc town, in tM iu ud of an extentivc tanning com. try, on t.ie Fi ilerick 10 id, anil very convenient to the grc road Cumberland and Pi nnl; Ivan; om whence the greiteft qua.it.tics tt v.h?:at i'l'c broti to the hViltimore luaikct.

Tfie rniU is tv.iisr of 'lone 95 Uy. 5, three Uor.cS hih. Two merchtnt mius wmi Vi iich imn ttom, aud arut mill with Cologne and oveifh vMttels to etch piir of ftoius, thu merchant milis weie retvi i't tlds i.dt winter, the running all iilvv, ar.d 10 the belt order, iHiiitinc: earstlint go water, uit'i anew ollim; w'ud iinll and boiiUm con Itr noted after the neiveft and in miKT. There a convenient little loduig ouilt of with a iire place tor the accommodation ot ti.e miller. The gi lit mill Vnilt new tins undr the root, in a feparate apartm.

nt, and irulrpnident of tie other wi iks; wtiere it re ouired iniv be hnilhed a convenient room, wiih a ll lace lamily. 1 hei itahies tor twelve horfes, fix or eijht acres ot Ian cpi'le nnde roiUiit, wuh a Louie arid lh.op, now occupied by a cooper, ho 1. timoer for tlie en'uin Any pciica to rent m.v know tiie terms lv applvint; to t'ie fuhlcriher on th premiies, 01 ot Joh MkOW merchant in Philadelphia, VVr I A L'Y N. I iv York, juy 5, 1774. AN A A from his fccuiiiy, a ceitain XV A IvS HUN a New l.y land young nv trade'a battel wore tiis iia'n faced, and uVnder, is iupoofet to lavuone to Philadelphia or Carolina to wot at his.tra'dr.

Whoever fhall apprehend and take him un, and lodge him in any of his Majrftv's eaols, lb that his c'u rity mav get him a.nn, fhall have FOUR lDlrNl New York currency, Rewaid, and all reafonahle charges paid, by applying to the Printer hereof, or to the fublcribtr living in New York. IT I' A E. 1 1, On Wtdnefday the 3d inlt. Auguft 0:1 th.e road from Brittol to Pniladelphia. AG morocco POCKET BOOK, with fiiver tlafps, which contained about twelve (hillings in money, a pair of itone knee buckles and (uudry papers of no ufe but to the leal owner.

Whoever has found the fame and delivers it with its contents to the Printer fhall receive ONE GUINEA for their trouble. A Pencil and PicTutE Frame Maker, from London, TAKES this method to acquaint the Public, that he is fettled in Second ttreet, near Al mond ftreet, Philadelphia, where tie fells all forts of pictures and frames, plain and gilt, in the new eft and neatelt fafhion, wholesale and retail, much cheaper than imported. He likewife makes all forts of Porto Crayons of different colours fcr drawing. TO I OF, THE TIME of a Dutch fervant Man, that has about three years to ferve, fit for rown or country He. has been ufrd to work about a brewery, and underftands fomething of coopering; aed about twenty four years, and ct a hearty halecon fbtution.

For further particulars enquire of the Pi inter. TWO DOLLARS REWARD. WAS LOST on Tuefday the 19th of July, a PUP of the Pointer breed, about four months old, well grown of his age, remarkably well hung and high bred, both his ears brown liver colour, his Wack and rump of the fame colour in fpot, and his tiil docked long he was feen to follow a Gentleman tlie next day, who is reouefted to rrt irn him to the fublcriber if in his poiTtfTion. Any perfon who will bung faid dog to mc, mall receive the above Kewaro, with thanks. II ALE S.

AT. B. The pup can be poved by his liie, being exactly like him. MADE a ft SO r. A A rv PORK' i At his houfe in Thinl ftrcet, a fev above Arch ttrtet, and nearly oppofite the Golden tavern, Philadelphia, LI SCRE 7.

for cleaning wheat mid coniifting ot different forts ot wire each, calculated to great cxaCftnels and fovnvl by experience to anfwer wrll (mail fKilt for. Indian nivalin mills, ftandin? fliojt ditto uiie reding fitvts ct dirinent forts, iiiitable for Iimian meal, wheat, or other grain, alfo' for iron ore, i'tiVt ground bark, Stc. ihort cloths for mil; found by experience to' exceed any other kind," and a variety of wiie work, lmta ble for cellar windows, fpriris: houtVs, and many other ufe II AN of different forts with good improvements, fuitable for molt kind of grain' fevera'l forts of boxes ith nives for cut ting ltrawj and curriers beam boards of limim vit.tr. Alio at the fame place art made all forts of planes, fuitable for carpenters, cahinet inikerf, coach makers, coopers and others, and are allowed (by the belt judgrs) to be as com pleat and good as thoe made nf London any perlon applying as above may depend on being ierved with all reaipnshle; difpatch. All orders from town or country fh all be carefully attended to.

N. H. Boxes or cheftS with an affortnent of various kinds of tools (very convenient tor matters of velfeis, and others) will be igrtcd and put: up upon a lho'f notice. A I 1 JL A Fr i and Lace from Brifiol, BEG leave to irfor the Public, that he in ikes and the following articles, in Front ttreet, between Race and Vine It ret rs, fringe and lace of all forts, for ved and other ltin with lin and VlTels of all kinds, either in Ut iilver, fdk, worded or thread coach makers lacy, and uf er trimmincr for ditto fiddieis oriii, friiisrp, bridle reins, gold, fdver or lilk Jacks or frog for ladies riding drtffcs; ditto for ntlem tia oaths geutlemens coats of arms or foetmens li veries mule to any pattern MR Knee I 'dics trimmings in eo! fdrvr or fiik, in the Km: lifh and French fnmions, with turhauds, Irvenc als and gimp Sic. ringe, gimp, and fher.ersl trim mings for ldk and cloth clocks all kinds of velvet, trimmings, with a number of other articles'.

N. 'The above articles of fdk and woritcd are mnde of the produce of America and any vfors having lilk of their own may av, it manufiired into any of the above articles, or mide ikim' fk "ftockings, fewi) fiik, ribbons, Irthsr iH' or women that have hireu ufed to any ot thr above in othrr countries, or any that aie willing ro leain, fiom ttn years old and wards, may lnve cmployineiit either by the month or npprent'ces, by applying as TUAS FOUN on vv Philadelphia, the iSth of It'? at "the onn cid Frmit rtr, 1 leather with a (mall turn oi money in ir. onri provin his property and. pnving tlie chr.rge of th's 3 (Ivri tifluK nr, "ma" have it auni, by applying to RkN jAMiN near the place 'above men tionrd, aitii opoje r. Mr orr I.e.i' 'v, A A A G.

In this city cr fu'uubs either in a (l.ore, cciapting houfe, or othei AM AM who writes a tolerab'e hand, under ftands tlie German'" and Frenc'i lan uagts, andean he recommended for his'hon dy and iohnty.y For further particulars eivuiie ot the Printer. TWENTY SHILLINGS REWARD. AN AWAY on the Julv Lilt, A iie fubfci ib in Ceiil ountv, Alryland, ji inder. fervant mm, named A A 1 i) about 5 feet 8 inches hhh, a thick chunky fellow, of a dai coni and wer.rs his own l)ro'n hair tied behind had on when lie went away, a brown coat, veai(c and breeches, lie is a Weft counti ymn, mid may have his 0I0 in dei tu cs witli him. Viu ever takes up faid feiiovr.

and luint: torn i'omc to the fublci firdl inye the above Rewai and teaJbn d)le chret, pat' by WILLIAM F. R. FORTY SHILLINGS REWARD; RAN A XV A from the fuhfcribcf, on the 2 2d tiay of laft, an Engiifh flrvant man named WILLI A.M. MO biout ht up to hum dry, about live feet five inches hih, maiked wifi the fmall pox, fore eyes, and about 25. yea.1s old Had on he went away, a brown uuif colouitd coat, lining of the fame colour, mohair buttons, fu perfine (cailet wailtcoat with two pockets, the tiaps' turning upwards, and fmall yellow buttons, with a cape to the fame; one paiivsof old brown cfo.t'i' breeeties, one pair of white ribbed ftockings, a.

pair of plated buckles, a white frock and ttowieis, and two old check trowfers, an old tailors jacket with; canvas feains, two check fhirts, and an'oid felr hr.t ltoops much in his walk and talks the Weit Country dialect, and was feen at Amboy ferry, enquiring for wcrk. Whoever takes up the fail fervant, and feenres him in any of his Majflty's gaols, fhall have the above reward, and all rralbnable charges, jiaid hv WILLIAM Butcher, in N. B. The laid William Moore ian away from his bail. I Philadelphia, duujf 1774.

POU NDS A IX RAN. A vv i 1 irom t.ne lumcrioer, an Jr ii fervant man named II A I who came in rke fnovv Charlotte, Capt. Gaifney, about fix weeks ago, by trade a butcher, about rive feet fix or leven inches high, (lender made, long vifige, fmall legs, has a vvalk, and his own fliort brown hair which inclines to curl Had cm and took with him, a new iare broad diamond fieCK lllirv nllliuiu i.iiiluii., iiivi JUMl without fleere, a dark frir.e furtout coat with a large cape to it, and another of black, with black horn buttons, one pair of blue worftcd pluffi breeches, a pair of light coloured yam Jtockint generally not gartered, a pair of thick double foaled fhos, with laige broad carved copper buckle, a fmall brimmed ohl hat, fpeaks quukand toleralde Vnc WCn. and nven to It is loiinrr he is'gone off with tome ot his fhipmates, 'who may 1 athlt l.im in changing nis cioatns, ana no doubt bt lie mav change his name. If taken up in the city Twenty Shillings, if within ten miles 1 ri bwiLiiNti twenty milts Fort Shilling's, it th'uty rr1e thr above Reward, and ialona i.

rhrres if ro home, or fee tired in any of his Ma'eltCs paid LDUARD BARK T..

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