The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, June 17, 1757, Page 2

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"yove Snow) mounting vz Carriage Guns, and had6o Men, .30 Tons Barthen : Her Cargo likewifle confifts of Sugars Lotton, Coffes, ond a vaitly greater Quantity of Indigo, and ,was left by the Snow laft Wedneiday, with the Privateers, the Back of Nantucket, bound to this Port, and may be hourly expe&ted. Capt. Roff engag'd them botk two Glaf- fes before Capt. Mc Namara came up, and had one Man killed, befides himfe!f and three others wounded. Lait Friday was bro’t to Town the two Scalps (mention’d in our lat) and burntbeforethe Hon. His Majefty’s Couacil, for which a Reward of £.606 was paid ous of the Province Treafury : The Company who went out fer this Purpofe, fail'd from Falmouth the zoth of April laft, and having mace feveral Attempts by Sea and Land up Penebfcut River, at Jfle of Holt, Burncoat.Ifland, Mount Defert, and Gall Rock about a League to the Eaftward of Meunt Defert, where they lay ten Days ; on the 2gth of May departed from faid Rock, leaving there Whale Boat and Part of their Compa- ny, and proceeded in 2 Schooner to the Northward up the Bay about ¥ or 6 Leagucs; #nd on Saturday the 28th of hiay about§7 o’ Clack as shey wers failing np a certain Ifiand in faid, Bay, efpy’d two Indians ina Canoe padling, whom they call’d to & offer’d Quarters, but they refufing, fired up- on them end kill'd one in the Canoe, the other iill firiving to get away ; they continu’d firing at him, and he retorning the Fire for fome Time ; at laft perceiving he had a Shot thro’ his Body, he padled on Shore took his Gun aud went into the Woods ; they purfu’d and fovad him dead, fealp'd him and came off. Saturday lafta young Lad about 15 Years of Age had the Misfortane of falling from Clark’s Wharff, at the North Exd, into the River and was drowned. ‘This Morning died here of a Confumption, much lamen- ted, in the soth Year of hss Age, Mr. Edward Jackjon, of this Town, Merchant. We hear a Fithing Schooner is arrived at Marblehead which belong’d there, and bad been taken on the Grand Bank by a Letter of Marque Suow from' France, bound to Pouifbourg, mounting four Guns, with 25 Men : The Maf- ter of the Scheoner ranfom’d her for 150 1. Sterl. and went himfelf with the Snow to Louifbourg as Hoftage ’iill the Ranfom be paid.—Itis faid a Number of Blanks were on board the Snow ready for filling up, to ranfom Veflels, the Frenchmen expefing to make agood Fare of Ranfomers among our Fithing Veflels, We hear fram Concord, that eu the? 6th Infant, a likely young Lad named Yobn Patten, about 15 Years of Age, {with two er three others) went into Water to wnfh them. felves, and getting over his Depth ke was unfortunately ¢rowesd, . Portof DOSTON Enteredin, Tew from Rhste:Ifland,’ MToward, Hayt and Bartrags (out Conna@icut Dozae fro Vipinir, Wibhex - sadosslnnd om Morth Carelga, Mayers fromi A wiioysl, Gay from Chigneo, Homes, litcomh shd from Halifax, Drake from Cadiz. qbe CH AR A CT E R, ofthefetbat avant Moncy dranun to the Lite, /¥ Y E thit wanteft Maney is for the mofl part of a forrow- | A:EL iu] Countenance and extream!; ‘%elancholiy, both in Camyiny and alone by himfelf ; efpecially if the Weather bg foul ralny or cloudy. « Talk te him of what you will b wiil hardly give you the hearring ; alk him any queftions, $£ anfwers you with a Monalyllable, as 7ar/eron did one #ho /iid out eat him at an Ordinary ; 1%s, No, That, Thanks, rue, &’c. That Hiflorical Paflage of, Sratus tranflativus, “be Stare tranilative is of great ute with him : Fer he is al- / iys laying the Caufe of this Want upon ethers, and proteit- ing this great Lord, and that Lady, or Kinfman owes him Money, but not a Deniere that he ean get; he {fwears art, and murmurs againft the French, and other Strangers, that convey fuch Sumns of Money out of the Land, tho’ in truth it wou’d be all one to him, if 'twere ftill in the” Land ; befides dur Leather hides, under the Colour of Calves fkins, and at that word, he fhews his Boots out at the Heels, arid wanting - anending. He walks with his Arms folded, his Belt without 8 Sword or Rapier, (that perhaps being fomewhere in Trou- ble) an Flat without a Cravert, or Handkerchief, hangirg over his Iiyes, only wears a weather Bate ¥anoy, for Fafli- on fake : e cannot fland fiill, but like one of the Tower wild Beaits, is ftill walking from one end of his Room to a rother, huming out {ome new Northern Tune or other ; if he meets wich five or ten Pieces, happily conferred upon him by the Beneficence of fome humble Friend or other, he s become 2 new Man, and fo overjoyed with his Fortune, that il Dyl wil — S N go down wih him all )ay, For the, the Soldiers, av'ebh Heroick Gr D> Death in all its borria Forms ont-face : At is for thee they valiantly do ’/’;"g/,/ s Mazch allthe Day, and ke Fields all Night : ~ For thee the Lawyer too bis Lungs aoes [pend, For achilft thou Jay'f, the Caufe aviil never end. Finsners for thee ((jo ,‘uflam does m::;'):) L - 7 . " . . 9 b VW sng & Fo pleafe their Gucfls, drink their onwn poijon’d Wine : Shiu mak’ R Phyficians to their Patients go : W ho but for thee, awveu’d ne Compafiion /o, ’ T 4 Nay, #he Diwine, nvhofe Duty 'tis to Teach. Wer't nat for thee, awould hardly evar Pregeh. E "o o s ¥ % 1% & T4 A¥s 4% 4%a oXp sfp R AP S T L Port of PrscaTaqua. Clenv'dout, Perkins Record Mi'es Butteler and Vinnar from Weft Indies, Lindwy for Matble-head, Hewertt for Bofton, | Palmey for Cape-Porpus. Enter’d iz, Blunt and Jvnurin from Rhode Ifland. % LS T N ] of New - MPS June ’ . } herofly Given, that €35 0 0 2 A ot iR E, z2dTnftant, Willbe farther Adjourdd to Tuefday the 28:th Current, and all Paities Concerned are to govern themfelves Accerdiogly. By orcer of the Gavernor and Coure’l. Theodore Atkinfon Sect. Advez‘tifements. PROBOS A LS For Printing by Subfcription, Short DISCODURSE, in order to confute an Error, which was deliver'd in Sermons and Converfation, and much @ntended for ; and #untenanced by the Minifters near iMerrimack River : viz. 9bar the Biond and Water avbich came from Chrifi when the Soldier picrced bis Side, »: laying in the Grawe, and bis Refurreéiion, avas no Part of the Work of Redemption : and that his laying avas no Part of bis Hwmiliation. In the which their moft materiak Arguments to {oppoit their Dottrine, are aofwered and their Doftrine prved to be corrupt. T'hat his laying in the Grave was hi Humiliation, and a Part of the Sacn- fice for Sin : -And that the. Blood and Water which came from Chrift had a cleanfing and redeeming Vertue in it : And that his Refurretion is a powerful means by which we are raifed from a State of Death in Sin, to Newnefs of Lifes and the merritorious and efficacious Caufe of the Referredti- on of the Body ; and co iequentiy muit all of them have a joint Influence in the Work of Redemption, is proved. —— The Author, alfo, bath made fome Remarks upon the Con- du& of the Aflociation, in that Matter, and fome others. Subfcriptions are taken in by Fefeph Haynes, in Haverhill, and by the Printer of this Paper. | R g in the Grave _PTLI’L Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Efiate of Liecutenant Peter Grant, late of Berwick, in the Province of the Maflachufetts Pay, decea‘ed, are defired to bring in their Claims to Peter Grant and Landres Grant, Executers to f{aid Eftate, in order for Seitlement. 2 ALL Perfons that have any Demsands on the Eftate of Capt. Fobn Light , late of Exeter, decealed, are defired to bring in the fame to Mrs, Deborab Light of Exeter, Adminiftratrix on faid Eftate, in order for Settlement. And all perfons Indebred to faid Eftate, are defired to maie {fpeedy Payment to faid Admini- firatrix. Edeler, . Jape: 30, . 1757. D . "] hefe may certify, all Concerned, i That wherses I sae Subicriber, of Vork in the Cous ty of York,dp the Prov aye of the Ma/fechulerts- Bay, Phi- flisidn, have given Divers Powers of "Attcrneys, to Divers Perfons, Thefe are 1o Kevolee, Difannull and F orbid any og either of faid Perfon or Perfons, to at os or by Virtue o, any Such Power or Power, from aod after the Date heredt . P. John Witiey “%J’A NTED a likely Lad, of a- bout Thirteen or Fonrteen Yearsof Age, thet can be well Re- commended, for an Apprentice . p ~ il Maker, Eenquire r of George ¥~ ) ) 4,],7 P2 L0 COWHIC Or, Difconrfes on the T=%s or Sorrows of Departed Souts at D(z/'/’. and \:’:.t. zlery or Lervor n," the Zefur- reSion.” Whereto is prefix’d, an Effay towards the Proof of ad,’,;u.yrm: Stacdof Souls afier Dearh 3 by I. Wares; D. B The CoNTENTS. I. The End o {hime. The warchfud Chrilian dying in Deace. /. Chrft admir’a an /. The Wrath o} Dife »'d in his Saints. . VI. The vain RBgfage of Sinners. . VII. No Night in Heaven. ——— V111, A Saul prapar’d for Heaven, ~r. IX, No P3in; as talte of Heaven. —— XI. Safeigein tha furredtion. : TR 1 Orthodoxy ant 4 e & Jeveral Riconciling On the Law and Gosvz., FalTH By I. WA''TS, b. » ALL Petfors that have any Demands on the Zftate of Capt. #iliiam Wept, of Port/meuth, Mariner, deceafed, are gefired to brvng the fame to Lowe Weji of faid Portjmouth, Adminiftra- trix of the faid Eftate, isiorder for Settiement. And all that are Indebted to the fzid Eltate, are defired to make fpeecy Payment g the faid Adminiftratrix, prevent further "Traubley /’./r.'/}mm.b May 4.1 Y 3 nL the Biefica. Fruss of tne Spirit, or the Fore- Qrave, and Joy at the Re- Againft his MAJESTY's Bodacs .The Scuoon®% g, Prince Edward, T | Fobn Seaward Commander, Mounting 10 Carriage Guns, a Prime Sail And will b{ compleatly fitted Jor the Sea in vo Oy THerqfcre ail Gentiemen Seamgn 3 'able—bodxcd Eand-Men, who have - Inclination to enter, are defired to repairsQy bogrd faid Schooner, or at Mr. Gharle ‘- Hight's at the Bunch of Grapes Tavern, or ' 1y, £F b \/I rs. Watts, oppofite to the Eay/ ofIJalzJ';”ax where they may fee the ARTICLES . N. B. There is wa : N. B, ¢ nted 2 e ?‘I'un". erers i ¥ qfl 1 A-S‘Hrgfafl’ oy mpeiers, and a Prlpt for' the Eaftern Shore, who will meet with fuitable Encdur- | agement. Poritfmouth, Yune g. 1757 ‘ Juft Dinported, 3 In the Schooner Friendfhi r frier P, and to BE SOLD Walling ford’s Wharf, by Samuel Frq/z’alt i (;_OOD Virginia Corn, Wheat and Oats, ; - :" % A Lliguy LAD of about 1 3 of O 14 Years of Age, who can be well recommended Is wanted for an Apprentice to g Geldimith, David Grifizh at the Goldimith's Aims, n Porsoms g~ °f! ) 7 LR, A LL Perfons Indebted to; off: that have any Demands L ; ‘ : 3 1 on tie Eftate of ‘ Runels, of Durbam, decesfed, are defired to come :nd Z:!/J | the fame with Teleph Ranels, of Dever, whe is Adiiniftra: < gk g bove Place. A SErMow Entitled, : ’I‘ He Necefiity of Refotmzition, it in order to avert Ine T _ ¢ PEXDING JUDGMENTS 3 .,.,re.‘ch d at qu!fmouth in New {‘imip({lre MM:;‘SC\’ ;x, 551; ;m«g tiue Anwoual Pait, By Am*uunthobwnn' . . Xrom, Jiai. 1. 30wty IO Feruse and rebel, 7; . Sball be dessured awith 4} Swerd ; J Pt oo i € Sword: far the Monisy of the ‘( T} Julke publifid, fold at the above P~e, Lhe Crronre £ ‘ o B LE of B--gy 2 Son ot the at B . . : FE“,C'A’C:; £—pg, that lived in the Re' Queen Ralis vhfaning an Account of hismi, * Tranf- CLioas ! S alk : : 1 b W e 83i0lt Gallfonisre, his Flight and beppgiArri-% By Tras 'T =, and from thence to §p to——Ad. iy _BEff Apcr, of the Tribe of Lewi, But be Rodics 5 % iée Steps of bis Father. Waiitten in, the Y fyle. gt 2 H1C Y. They . \ighis and Poffeflions of Great- Britain. e Di . Rights and Pofleflions of France. & Eocroschments and Deprédations of the French Majelty’s Territories in North- America, in Times ace fubfifted in Europe between the Twe /Crowns, . i1, h | 9 gl o upon his when Pe e Difcover: Hi (w‘)‘!‘?"; Bock has been in fuch great Demand, that it has “thighat Editions in Englard, and twoin Boflod. And by be r. Judges of the Affairs of this Country, it is thought to be (e e 3 P % 2 ; . every , alonable at this Time, and is worthy the Perufal gf ’ ty i % AL "ue Englitaman. 10 e £ SPA "€ Pleafant Art of Money Catchings AS riginal and latention of Money. =% Enquiry mto the Caufes of Mens wanting Money. The ~ » P o . Pyiee Chardcter of thofe that want !t/noney drawn to tyheLnfe,, cn':xgn“ os t0all rences of ! ,-~«‘;}-,,r Y2 in- Waat o9 21 e b themleives with Marey enongh at mes. ” De‘atl:se markable ;";c-':.ou‘n! of the miferable .Lives and wofuk, A of {everal rich .\4uz.kwcn'niand:Maiers. AW !\ijfdu\": for ordering of Exy H-’)w to fave Money in Diet, A Pro” 3 Man may always kecf) verbs to be obferved { A Disime fature | Necs Yafkir 8 Cn(pd‘ fay bl know T gethe f} 4 ‘ + creation. | ocket. i \

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