The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, January 6, 1758, Page 2

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IMPORTED BY Pty " _ROBERT TRBILL~ IN the faft Ship from MRISTOL " via Bofton, and juft arrived hete, and to be SOLD by him, 6by 8, 7byg, and 10by8 Crown Grass in half and whole Boxes. ' 44, 64, 84, 10d, and 20d Nails, Deck Nails, Frying Pans, &c. z : : Mavrrow, Famary 3 17;8.‘ \V Herezs ™ Fonathan Moulton, junr. hath lately.advertifed, that he had a fine Afforc- ‘ment of GOODS to befold by him at his own Stores, by Wholefale or Retail,— This is to give further NO- TICE, he has a new Recruit of GOODS, lately Import- ed from Briflol amd Londen, viz. A large Aflortment of the beft London Pewter, to the amoant of £ 200 fterl. "3, 4d, 6d, 84, 10d; #nd- 20d Nails, Deck Nails, Win- “4lio given to make a large garllen on the hill,furrounded * with @ dry fone wall, to furnifh v les for the fick “rand #who might tefent thither for their reco- Fvery, in cale the inteaded attack uponLesifbourg fhould “fucceed. Inthe mean time, fome of the Eng/i/ fleet “were daily Eotfiing in, the men Janded and reviewed by “the Genegal, and evéry thing kcpt‘m-mofibh, Parties *of rangers were fent out into the woods to patrole, and “feveral prime failing veffels difpatched under able pilots “20 Jook iuto Louifbourg harbour, with rangers on board, *to be landed in order to make what difcoveries~miglt "be neceflary. ‘ ) " The admira! and the forces from England being all arrived in good order, on and about the gth of Tuly, sghere was now, a -glorious appearance at Halifax, and “what might well be called a aew fight in this part of the ~world. - This will'he_evident from the foilowing lift, -wherein the thips and régimentsthat came with admiral olbourn may be eafily diftinguithed from thofe that came from Neav-York, and were foand'at Halifax, which have been’‘mentioped above. Lift of the Fleet. . Commanders ,Adm. Holbourn ‘R. Adm. Hardy “Comm. Holmes "Capt. Collins ‘Ld. Colvil Ambhurft Men 700 700 o €30 20 ; ;80 §20 " 480 480 400 400 ' 400 400 400 400 3so "400 160 150 150 Guns 8o 74 68 74 68 68 $hip’s Names Newark nvincible rafton errible North_uhnbefli’hfl Cipuain Orford Bedford Naffau Sunderlsnd gci'iance ilbury %inkfion ottingham Windfor Centurion Sutherland’ Winchelfes Succefs - Port Mshon , Nightingale Kennington Elphingham . Ferrit Sloop . Furnace Bomb two Mortars -.-Bomb 2 ditto Vaulture Sloop- Hunter gfeedkwell aw G:bnlur Prize all 33 thips of war, befides : e Arcenciel outof repait, =~ 10,200 " 100 pieces of brafs-cannion in ten lir'ge fhips. 17¢ tranfport veflgls, making the following tonnage, The Englith thips 18,000 Tona. The North- American fhips 15,616 ditto. ouke Sawyer ‘M*Kenzie “Beard ‘Barnfley Perry ‘Marfhal Faulknér ‘Mantill Falkingham Rous Qurry Wallace - 1350 viz. ' 33,616 Four large thips with horfes, feers, &c. Several fiips with fafcines, gabions, pontons, &c. L XS Tof the drmy. No. 1. Royal Scots, 2d-battalicn. 17. Forbes's. 22. O’Farrel's. 27. Lord Blakeney's, 28. Bragg’s. : #40. Laicelle’s. ‘ 42, Lord John Maurray’s Highlanders. 43. Kennedy's. 44. Abercrombie’s, 45. Warburton's. 46. Gen, Thomas Murray’s. 47. Hoblon’s. ! 48. Webb’s. : 55. Perry’s. L g'z. or Royal Americans, Lord Lokdoun’s 3 two Battalions, viz. 2d. Daffeau, Col. Commandant, 4th, Prevoft, Col. Commandant. 560 men of thie train, 500 rangers, and 100 cAr- nters. In a word, the whole armament was computed at a out 11,000 efféltive land forces ; 17 thips of che line 5 frigatesand floops, 2 bombs, and 1 firefhip, with anfports, &c. as above, with four General Officers, d two Admirals on the fpot. - ¢ _ 9686898802 0896090000 ORTSMO T H, Fanuary 6. Laf Night was fen'night departed this Life, and lelterday was honourably interr’d, the Honourable fenry Suirsueie, Efd; in the 84th Year of his ge, one of his Majefty’s Council for this Province. Yefterday Morning a litcle before Sun-rife, wasdfelt a {mall Shock of an EARTHQUAKE. [The BOSTON POST not come in at the printing of bis Paper.) j ) 7 A MES’s Almanacks for 1758. Soid by the Printer bereof, by Wholefale and Retail, 'orTsMOUTH ; Printed by FowLE, where this - 1o rn g R dow Glafs, ‘Grind.ftones, Cutlary Ware of moft forts, Brafs Kettles, Warming Pans, Frying Pans; a large 'Quantity of Broad Cloths and other thick Cloths, Trim- mings of all Torts, Powder afd Shot, and a Variety of “other forts of Goods. Said Maulton will engage to fell ‘gny of the above Goods by Wholefale or Reuil, as “cheap for Cafh, as any Merchant will in this,Province. - Alfo ¥o be LE T T, "by faid Moulton, feveral FARMS in Hampton. ~The 1ft with a_double Houfe and good Barn, and about 55 Acres of Upland aid Marfh. THe 2d with ‘a :double Houfe and 'little Land, in'a good Place for_a Tradefman, or a,Trader. The ‘3d with a double Houfe and‘a fmall Orchard. The 4th with a double Houfe, Barn and Orchard, with about 35 Acres of Land. The gth with a good jarge double Houfe, Barn'and Orchard, with about 5o Acres of good Land. The 6th with a Houfe, Barn and Or- chard, with about go Acres of Land, and a good Grift- Mill, and the 6th Partof a Saw Mill. The 7th is with a double Houfe, and Barn, and a Jarge Orchard, with about 80 Acres of good Land, and a Grift-Mill and Saw-Mill thereon gauding Either of the above Farms may be lett reafonable. : 1 Samuel Aris, Clock and Watch-Maker from London, Oppofite Long Wharff, PorTsmouTsn, AKES and Mends all forts of CLOCKS and WATCHES ‘at a Reafonable Price. 1 " To be Sold cheap for Cafb By Jofeph Miller, At bis Sbhop next Doar_to Mr. Samuel Wentworth's, A fine Affortment of Encrisu Goobs. R e o s i’rwinu of New- ,Himpihire ALL. Perfons who have any Demands for any Services done relating to the Snow Charming Peggy, Jamss CosGrave, late Mafter, lately condemned at Per¢/mouth in faid Province ; or for Wharfage, Storage, or otherways, of faid Vefiel ér Cargo, are hereby defired to bring their Accounts thereof to faid Cofgrawe, in order to g fettlement and Difcharge thereof, as foon as may be. 1 Port/mouth, Fan. 4, 1757. James Cosarave, Imported in the laft Ships From LokpoN a@‘ BristoL, and to be SoLD By Zhomas Durant, ; WaoLEsALE and RETAIL, A good Affortment of moft Kinds of Hard Ware, viz. Able -Knives and forks, buck- fpring jack and pen knives, razors, {ciflars, metal ibuttons, moft kinds of locks and hinges, brafs ink-pots, knitting -pins, - needles, thimbles, thymb lacches, box rons, brafs and iron candlefticks, brafs fkillets and {cales, brafs handles, efchutcheons and other furniture for cabi- siet work ; a neatand fathionable aflortment of fieel, bath metal, copper and pinch back fhoe and knee buck- " les ; thoemakers tools.of all forts, gimblets and tap-bor-. ers, neat polifhed fire fhovels and tongs, common ditto, tea kittles, 14 0z. tacks, long hob nails, 44, 64, 84, 104, and zod nails, with fundry other arcicles of the hard ware kind. ALSO~~ Getman ferges, fhalloons, tammys, durants, callimancoes, camblets, china and perfian black taffity, velvet, black bone lace, bandannoes and cotton romall handkerchiefs, 7 eight garlix, tandem holland, irith linnens, loog lawns, flower'd-and midionet ditto, cambricks, dowlafs, hungarian ftuffs, mens and womens worfted hofe, colour’d and white threads, pins, quality binding, fewing filks, worfted caps, Britol crown glafs 8 by 6, g by 7, and o by 8 ; fhot, bar lead, fele hats, fcarf twilt and mohair.~—— Said Durgnt has alfo to fell Philadelphia 4nd Bloomery Iron, German figel, wool cards,— Pepper, nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon, mace, coffee; and a Variety of other ARTICLES. ! , 3 _{{ L L Petfons Indebted to, or that bawe any Demands on the Eflate of Lieutenant, Daniel Marfton of North Hampton, -in the Prowvince of New Himpfbive, decens’d, are defired to bring in their Claims to Simon Marfton, Execator to the Will of the Jaid Deceas’d, in order. for Settlement. 3 De- LL Perfons that have any mands on the Eftate of Dani¢) Hopt, late of Ep- ping, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Claims to Fofeph Cilley, ot Nottingbam, who is Adminiftrator on {aid Eftate: And al] Perfons Indebted to faid Eftate, are defired to make/fpeedy Payment. 3 Papcg 2y be ha;_;l; One Dollar per Ann. Walter Fyfon, whd lived formerly ‘at Shai/well near Barnwell, or New- Market, that was a Farmer, and afterwards followed the. . Trade of a Wool-Comber ; 1f he be living, and. dire& a Letter to"Samuel Berry, in Briflol, he may hear of an Eftate that is fallen to him of the Value of Twen- ‘ry seveN Trousanp Pounps StTErLING. Avy Perfon that can give Notice of the Place of his Refi- 1 dence, to Samuel Berry, fhall receive a Reward of OyE Hunorep Pounps STErLING ; or any Perlon that can ‘prove him to have been alive within five Years, or|of bis Death, fhali receive Two Hunprep Pounged | SrerLING Of : SamUuEL BERRY] | . e st e e e e e e OTICE is hereby given to the Creditors of Teftament of Elias Dickey, late of Londénd in the Province of New- Hampthire, Trader, deceas' td appear perfonally, or by written Order, at the Houf¢ of Samuel Renkin, Innholder in Londonderry, on Wed®'Y , nefday and Thorfday the 11th & 12th Days of January hext, from the Hoursof Ten in the Morning 'till Mg 0'Clock at Night of faid Days,as alfoonWednelda F‘ Thurfday the 18th’and igth Days of faid Month, e’ ™} the aforefaid Hours——to receive their Propo'rt% el faid Eftate as has been fettled: : { [ i N. B. Forafmuch as-the Executors of th 'aforem’. Eftate, gave out former NorirFtfcaTIONs fof the Pnyrf::. ) ient of the aforefaid CREDITORS, and gavejtheir At=d tendance, yet faid Creditors have not attended ko receiva” . their proportion of faid Eftate : All fuch Creditorsas do not appear at the aforefaid Place and Time, the Ex- ecators will take it for granted that they givé up their' Right of Demand to faid Eftate. . 2 o Dated Londonderry, .~ Jonv Hatt, Y Decemb. 15. 1757. ~-} -Tn Behalf of the Executors: LL Perfons Indebted to, or © ™ that have any Demands on'the Eftate of David : Burnfide, Trader,late of Londondegry, deceafed, are de- fir'd to bring in their Claims to Fames Paul,& Margaret * Paul his Wife, Adminiftrators to faid Eftate, in ordertd =~ . 1 Settlement, who will attend that Bufinefs at the Houfe = | of Dawvid Craige,Innholdér in Londonderry, on Monda S and Tuefday the 16th and 17th of January iext, an likewife on Tuefday and Wednefday the Z4th and 25th | following. Londondersy, Decemmb. 28. 1757 2 > —~ ALL Geiitlemen VOLUN'&‘!JRS} . who have an Affeftion for his prefent Majefly Kivc GEORGE, and are able and willing to0 ferve him in the prefent War with France, .in t? Fortieth Regiment of Foot, commanded by Major Ge¢= neral Perecrine Tiomas Horsow, and in Captaitl SamueL Mackay’s own Company ; let them repait’ to his Quarters at Captain WiLLiaM PEarspN’s, in King Street, or apply to his Sergeant’s at the Duke of Cumberland’s Head, where they fhall enter intd imme- diate Pay, receivea G UINE A, which hisMajefty has order'd as a Bounty to thofe who fhall voluntarily enter into his Service ; and fhall be genteely| equip’d with Arms, Clothes, and every Thing neceflary for a Gentleman Voluntier as foon as they join the Regiment. Capt. Mackay is dire@ted to take Voluntiers for any Number of Years not lefs than three, or during the prefent War, and honeftly engages that they fhali be . moft punctually difcharg’d at the Expiration of the Tié on the flighteft Application : And further promifes, tat in Cafe the Regiment fhould be order’d home befc.2 the Time for which they engage is expir’d, fuch of theta: - as do not chufe to fee O/d: England,'fhall hive leaveto quit the Reginient. % . Giwen under 4y Hand at Portfmouth, this 22d Daj of Deceinber, 1757. Samuel Mackay, Captain in the Fortieth Regiment of Foot. N. B. There are many Advantages in the Regulars Service, which thofe who have fervid in the Provincials are entirely Strangefs to. 3 GOD Save the KI1NG. , Gorbam-Town, Nowember 24, 17§7. ' HESE are to NOTIFY the, Creditors to the Eftate of Benjamin WARRACK, ' late of Gorbam Town, inthe County of York, decealed,’ reprefented Infolvent, That theré is allowed faid Credi- tors 'till the firft of OfZober next, to bring in the¥f Claims | to us the Subfcribers, Commiffioners appoidted by the,, ' Judge of Probates to receive.and examine the Claims, to | faid Eftate ; which Bufinefs we fhall attend acthe Houfe of Mr. Jacos Hamburin's, Innholder, in faid Town- thip, the laft Thurfday of Fanuary next, and of each Month *till the abovefaid firt of Os&oker, from three 0'Clock in the ‘Afternoon to nine.. 3 BarnaBas Bancs, }Commiffio:uu" ; [ { » ‘SamuEeL CROCKET, or 4n Equiva} [Credit. f '\,Billls N

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