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ot Portmouth, November 15, 1757. 4 JUST IMPORTED, - ByRobert Traill, " _ Inthe SNOW Perks, from Brastol, and to be SOLD 24y Wholefale -at _bis Stores on the Long Wharff, and that adjeining bis Houfe, fundry Merchandizes, viZ. GR‘!N D-Stones, fmith’s coals, anchers, Hemp, AT Englifpand French cordage,& canvas of moft J forts, oznabrigs, tieklingburgs, fail and whip- ping twine, houfeling, marling, bredport lines, “hand lines, log lines, deep-fea lines, compafles, time glaffes ; red, blue, and white bounting, compleat fetts of mathematical inftruments, Da- wis’s quaderents, fladley’s ditto, gunter {cales ; cafks of 4d. 6d. 8d. 1od. 20d. 3od. and 4od. pails, fpikes, bar and fheet lead, fhot of all forts, gun-powder, and the very beft of battle powder in pound papers, frying pans, wool anc cotton cards, fifters, and fearch bottoms, hogfheads of carchen ware, crates of ftone and yellow ware all well forted ; a very fioe affortment of 3 grs. - eight and yard wide cottons, cotion and linnen checks, broad cloaths, frizes, & broad 2nd narrow “thalloons of moft colours, buckrams, drab duffills, Atrip’d ditto, 10 grs. blankets, baize, everlaftings, baragans, penny ftones, pantigoones, damatks, camblets, cambletees, tammies, nonparrels, plain ~and ftrip’d calamancoes, crapes, mineoes, tobines, Scoich plaids, and hundreds of pieces of other kinas of piece goods for women’s wear, of vari- ous figures and prices : Sewing filks, and crewels ‘well forted, ferretts, qualities, fhoe binding, gal- loons, padufoys, taffities, grograms, inkle figured and other forts of ribbons in great variety, mohair buttons, cloth ditto, horn ditto, mohair, twift, ‘red, blue, green, fcarlet and crimfon coloured chima, and trimmings for ditto, cord lines, chalk ditto, writing and printing paper, cafks of pewter, and nefts of brafs kettels well forted, yellow and white mettle buttons gilt and ungilt, plain and wrought, round and flat, of various prices 5 3-qrs. ' 7-eightand yard wide linnens, hollands, cambricks, ~ muflins, plain, flowered and fpotted lawns, few- “ing, ftitching and quilting threads, tapes, filk hand- . kerchiefs, ftamped ditto, and otherJorts, wide and narrow fheeting, piece roles, Priffia and Ruffia linnens, boxes of double and fingle flint glafles forted, hogfheads of men’s and boy’s felt hats, & boxes of beaverits forted, from No. 1. to 12. men’s hats laced with gold and fiiver, women’s fhoes, men’s, women’s and children’s ftockings, caps, jarrs of linfeed oyl, Spanifb white, Spanifb brown, white lead, ground and unground, and all forts of painters colours, brufhes, tools, &c. hogfheads of allum, copperas, role and flowered brimftone, hoes, bills, axes, fpades, crutch brooms, and brufhes, neat fowling pieces filver mounted and common ditto, {lates and peacils, fhoemakers tools, knives, hammers, peging awls, tacks, &ec. Dutch tea-kettles and Jamps plain and chaf- ' ed, mahogany, walnut books, and Aligazant tea chefts, planefhed canifters, coffee-mills, chocolate ditto, ink-ftadds, fand difhes, looking-ghaffes plain - and gile, gilt and plain fconces, lanthorn leaves, eards, back-gammon tables compleat, {pring pow- der flatks, watch-ftrings, black and red lead pen- cils, a very large quantity of ivory and buckling combs, black lead combs, temple [peftacles fet in filver, common ditto, joint and other fpectacles, fetts of fine ftone necklaffes, and earings, rofe earings, clufter ditto, fpangles, bugles, and fine ftone buckles for the ladies, ivory “pocket books of many forts, beft fzalian violin ftrings, and filver ‘bafes, money fcales and weights, fewing, quilting and darning needles, pins of all forts, fithkin knife cafes, with ivory knives and forks, cafe knives & forks, jack knives, ‘and pen-knives of all forts, Datch tobacco pots, fouff-boxes, box combs, gun flints, bread bafkets, japan’d and plain, fhagereen fpeétacle cafes, leather fhot-pouches, glafs cruet s e — - & PoprsmouTi inNew. Hampflire, Printed by D, Foww, whege this Paper may be had at One D frames, powder tryers, wood ladles, watch keys, brafs and iron candlefticks, warming pans, brafs cocks, lead ink pots wet and dry, white and yel- low metal fhne and knee buckles, pinch back and fteel ditto polifh’d in the beft manner, brafs and horn ink pots, men’s and women’s thimbles, ftay hooks, knitting pins, brafs trumpets, horfe- piftols, bell-metal {killets, tea-table bells, and kitchen ditto, pairing and feribing chiffels, ‘turners tooth-irons, plow irons, foft irons, focket chiflels, focket gouges, corking irons, augers, hammers, files, large and fmail faws, cod hooks andall other forts, brafs bolts, pad lock=, iron hinges of all forts, fleel compafles, brafs defk hinges, tax doverails, drawback locks, brafs knob locks, rings, bullited locks, fpring ditto, and other forts ; bow latches, wood fcrews, carpenters hammers and tools, Nor- way ftones, 3d. 4d. 4nd fath brads, fleem taxes, job ditto, hobs ditto, and card ditto, gimblets, white chapple needles, palms, latches, box irons, polithed handles and efcutcheons, plain irons, brafs handles for chefts and efcutcheons to fuit, fhire buttons, bright bits, and double fcrews, paper hangings, long and fhort tarr bruthes, bottled bear, cheefe, fome toys, &¢. with a great vari- ety of other Articles. ¢ I will engage to fell any of the above Articles as cheap, for Sterling Money or Bills, as the like are fold for any where within 250 Miles of this ‘Place, and give three, {ix, & nine Months Credit. 1 have likewife a SNOW of about 120 Tons Burthen, about fix Months old, mounting 12 Car- riage Guos, fix and four Pounders, all new and double fortified, 16 Swivels, with all Neceflaries, Powder, Shot, Small Arms, &ec. fit for a Priva- teer, one half of which Snow, {o fitted, I would fell for that Purpofe ; the’s an approved Sailor, and every way fitting for a Privateer, and would not take £.20 Sterling to compleat her every Way for the Cruize, exclufive of Provifion and the like ; fhould any agreeable Partner or Partners offer, I ‘will not be difficult in the Price or Pay. ROBERT TRAILL. e T Prorosats for Printing by Subfcription, AN Abftra@ from an excellent TreaTise, entitled,— The Divine RIGHT of the Gosrer MinistrRy—which was publilhed by the Provincial Afiembly of Londm, convened by Authority of Parliament, A. D. 1653, and fubfcribed among others, by that pious and celebrated Divine, Mr. Mattheaw Pool. In which the following Propofitions are fupported by many folid Arguments, viz. 1. That the Office of the Miniftry of the Word and Sacra- ments is neceffary in the Church by Divine Infthution. 2. That the Office of the Miniftry is perpetually neceflary, and that it has been hitherto continued. . 3. That none ought to take npon him the Office of the Miniftry without a Call, Usnder this Head the Arguments commuonly brought for the Preaching of Gifted Lay-Brethren, are largely confidered and anfwered. 4. "T'hat the Call to the Work of the Miniftry, which we are to look for in thefe Ages of the Church, is not Immedi- ate, but Mediate, corfilting in a regular Appointment and Ordination to this Office, according to the Dire&tion of the Word of Gop, by thofe who are already in the Miniftry. The abovementioned 4bfras? will contain about 80 or go Pages, gaod Paper and a fair Letter. Price to Subfcribers about a Quarter of a Bollar, or an Equivalent in Old Ten. Subfctiptions are taken in by the Printer hercof. As foon as a fufficient Number of Books are fubfcrib’d for, the Work will be put immediately to the Prefs. ~ 2 = oo all thofe that are Indebted to, or have any Demands on the Eftate of Capt. William Pote, jun. late of Falmouth in the Province of the Maflachufetts Bay, deceafed, to come and fettle the fame with #illiam Bucknam of Falmouth, Ad- OTICE is hereby given, to miniftrator to faid Eftate. Falmouth, Oétob. 26.1757. 2z ALL Perfons having any Demands on the Eftate of Mr. Yofeph Scribner, and Jofeph Serib- ner jun. both late of Exeter, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Claims to Fofeph Looge, Adminiftrator of the Eftate of Fofiph Scribner, and allowed Adminiftrater de bonis non of all the unadminifired Eftate of the faid Fofeph Scribner jun, in order for Settlement. And all Perfons Indebted to faid Eitates or either of them, are defired to make fpeedy Pay- ment to faid Adminiftrator. 2 - e S—— —— S —— ——— FJUST IMPORTED, and to be SOLD, Just PusLisa’p, and SoLp by the Printer hereof, Almanacks for theyear 1758 : Being the IId after Biffextile or Leap-Year,and 31ft he IN The faid Goods to be fold ¢ or any other Jutable Pay. Alfo a Quantity of Cuoice STERLING MADERIA WINE, a' Num Carriage and fwivel Guns, for Do pean and W, iven tot OTICE is hereby g beap for - India, GE 1l. Containing the Year of the Reign of King GEOR Lunations, Eclipfes of the Luminaries, Creditors of the ERtate of Elias Dickey, 1ate of London derry, in New Hampphire, Trader, deceas’d, to appear (in Perfon or Power of Attorney) at the Houfe of Samuel Rantkin, Innholder, in faid Londonderry, on Tuefday the 13th Day of lars or Sterling Bills. » 1 ber of double forsified new fix Pounders, Cafp, 1re Kerfeys, Yorkbi plains, bever coatings, fuperfine ftrouds, half thicks, -fkins, bays, from 6 to 10 qrs blankets, cambricks 3qrs By WNathaniel Barrell, At his SToRE on the PARADE in Port/mouth, Evonfbire D {fwan Courts, Spring Tides, Sun and Moon's Rifing and Setting, Time of High Water, December next, to receive their Proportion ot faid Eftate : i | es Rhbode- fland Bills N. B. The faid Barrevy tak M, affackufests Money, will fell as cheap as any Merchant for | | gn to meet at faid Rankin's at ten 0’Clock , pay the Creditors in Turn as they appear, and continue the Payment till the whole is finifhed. The Executors defi in the Forenoon 2 in Bo and 7 eight garlets, ftriped and plain camblets and camblettes, firiped and plain cal mies, durants, Obfervations on COMETS ( as one is expe&ted this Year | | | _ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that \limancoes, figured tobin 1758) Remarkable Events, and a Variety of Remarks ufeful 'd and plain tam- ney oft @y riation. 38 1E€VETS . e Meridian of Por7s- moutH, New.Hampsuire in New Encianp, Lat 43 fure Freedom purchafed by Jesus Curist, by Jo/fua Uft Publith’d, The Bel Tufts, A Deg, 24 N. Long, 70 D. 40 m. Weft : but may ferve any of the dmerican Colonies without any fenfible Va One Quarter of a Dollar per Doz. or equivalent in Pa and entertaining. Calcalated to th | s Drefs of any it to the Fal and ata Fobn Hall, ofed as to bring P where Samuel Clark ufed to work, f] ive NOTICE, to all is tog In behalf of the Executor. Perfons thac have any CLOTH to HIS Londonderry, Now. 3. 1757. T fort, that if they are fo di ling Mill in Stratham, that they fhall have it done after the beft Manner, | g in , and Execatrix of , in 0iZer for Settlement. f a goed-Place by . rdow ge, to ferve till fourteen or fix- a0, may hear o Pyiter hereof. to Mary Underwood, Wi faid Deceafed ANTED, a Lad of about ten or eleven Years of 2, Any one inclinir, * enquiring of the have any Demands on the Eitate of Phineas Under- woed, late of Merrimack, deceafed, are defired to brin their Claims the Eftate of |\ teen. | | mens muffatees ; beverit, caftor : BOHEA ; ftriped, corded, b4 , poplins, ever figured grograms, allopenes, ps ; mens and womens, boys ftockings, ; china and bengal taffities, brocaded taffities, , gorgoroons, perfian and other filks montees, dorfiteens, filveretts worfted ca and tobin’d yard and half yard filk vepetians laftings, ruffels, fuper damalks, and girls worlted ftoc TAE, Loar Sucar, Perrer, and other SPices ; Narws StEer, and Bar LEaD | and felt hats bombazenes, crapes, padufoys Sold by the Printer of this Paper. ) Deeds, Bonds, Indentures. and Juftices Writs, P Sold by the « M, Pregcher of the Gof] jamin Parker, Ben reafonable Price by me, » With 2 variety of other Goods Eure- ped. - Y [ L L) A . v w 1 ollar per Asa, ot an Equivaleatin Bills of Crgdit, Half tobe paid at Entrance. . -