The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, November 10, 1758, Page 4

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Particulars on it ( fo fix it thus) If you can make it appear fince t'he Year 1750, at which Time you fell i m' Debt T ever adjufted an Account with you fince the Year 1750, i 5 o e e to Men, they would have been Judges of my Letters, &c. iE 8 : ’ ( on the Settlement £ 56 4 5. fettled or adjufted my Ac- 3R s 8 | pay you whatever Sum you require, and acknowlege count with you, or even confented to allow any Ballance § g:.&’e ‘I am in t'he Wrong When I intreated you again you might have made by your Account ——— Indeed, on 5 B 5w ¥ and again to leave cur Accounts'to Gentlemen ; [ told my fiying you had omitred giving me Credit for £ 460 > ’:f g s 5 3 S « . you, if they thought lought to allow you Intereft for the and'two Hhds Rum paid your Son Brigs ; you faid that = = . E& Time you kept me confined to my Houfe, I would doit. it muft be a Miftake, &c. &c.—And further faid, @Mr. P z :~§,’~ As forallowing you five Years Intere(t, it was my In- Traill, I’ll be fo fair with you, Pl give you from under ;"é 252 tention, had you atted the Gentleman, or even left your my Hand, that when Brigs comes to Town, and mukes ‘é“gig = Accounts to Men. me fenfi*le of his receiving it, I'll refund the M $£5573 > s 7 : C g 1, oney, ST Tl I make a Fortune by the Lenity of Mr. Hallowell, fure there can be notbing fairer than that, Mr. T7aill, &c. << _;,;_g - I object againtt his taking the Credit of it On the whole, if you can find or prove my Account 538 . When Compaflion and Juftice fills your Brealt, may is adjufted with you, belicve me to be a fecond Benjamin K§~g§ £% my Ruin here depend on you— Had you left our Accounts FHallowed Senior— Inftead of Sir, Rabert Traill, E{?k' ';‘ S*E . 8 < oned yfo great an this part of the world, ‘ P.S. Sir, when you have found two Gentlemen of Cha- If cur Accounts had been- ted, I thould have been rafier in three, that will fay, T bawe bern 1o blame in my 38 ry to blame to have afked you to have left our Accounts to Procecdings with regard to yon, /Iml/frf'ely ackrnowledge the - K 1?‘ ‘::' £ Men 5 and you would have been -in the Wrong to have Error, but Sor the prejent as my burry of Bufinefs obliges me to ;i :?om g complied with fuch an unreafonable Requelt. write ibis, when Nature calls for Re$F 5 [o expe® to bear no ~ » > s o It feems you are fenfible Mr. Hugbes would have been more on this Side of the Waler. Sir, from R.T. ‘f ‘3 3s2 Security, for my paying whatever might have been found His Grave, my Pén, has broken, S E% the Ballance your Aceounts with Intereft 3 and he and I His Eyes, my Ink, fhall open, PresTE are {enfible the Money was ready to pay it. Unlefs, of Senfe he thews fome Token. = N3 33 Am fatisfied you are happy, in haviog Opportunities of See R. Traill’s Poetical Amufements, laft Page. \‘Q‘{oé +3 fpeaking to Gentlemen ; as for the Hours and Minutes is 3838 ¢ may be neceffary you thould keep Memoraacums of them. PorTsmouvTu, February 7, 1957, SYLESS It’s true, I told you in. the Coffce-Houfe, I defpifed * Mr. Renjamin Hallowell, ; S383 % you, &c. However, many Gentlemen in the Town of S IR, \;52 ‘E‘ga Bofion, viz. Fames Pitts, Efq; Mr. Hugh Mc Danicl, Mr. N Y laft to you was of the 20 ult. it Anfwer to your = =& §’:‘ Samuel Fughes, Mc. Williom Greenleaf, &c. &c. are fen- i Favour of the 14th ult. and to make you an Offer of §§§ 53 {ible, that [ bad five or {ix Days preceding, been waiting fome Coals, but not being Favoured with your Aa- fo R EE on you with fuch Offers for to induce you to fettle our Accounts in an amicable Manner, that fure no Man but Me. Hallowell could have refufed 5 and it was my Inten- ‘tion to have continued my Behaviour to you, had you not bafely and unjultly Reported I had fhut my felf up in Boflon. Had 1 that Day unfortunately gone out of Town on a Party of Pleafure, as afked, confider the unhappy Confe- quences to me Sir. —May all your good Defigns prove fortunate. , You have got Security for your Money, and when your Account is adjulted or fettled by the Law, fhall chearfully fwer have difpofed of them another Way. Your Draught on me for 1200 1. as before advifed, at 12 or 15 Days Sight, thall be duely honoured: Being defirous that our Account fhould be fettled, and knowing that your Son Mr. Brigs and me fhall never be able to fettle the fame, the Exchange &c. ray you would let us lay our Accounts before three indifferent Gentlemen to fettle the fame, you chufe one, I another, and they two the third, or if this be not agreea- ble pleale to fay how,znd let it be done, as I am determin- ed to difcharge the Ballance if poffible by next September. pay the Ballance to Mr. Hallowell. To anfwer your Son Samuel’s Declaration, it’s hardly worth my Notice,. however he Lies A~~~ under a Miftake-———— For I publickly declare, on my Honour, I never have, N EW.Y O R K, Oloberjo. The following fhort Extraéls are from the Englith Prints, nothaving Time or Room to.infert Partici- Jars, viz:, ; —That there were great rejnicings throughout all England upon the Reduétion of Cape Breton, the news of which they received the 18th Day of Au- guft : That His MajeRy was addrefled on the occa- fion bv moft of the corporation in Engiand : That the eleven ftand of coloars taken at Lou{bourg, with thofe taken at Cherbourg. by commodore Hewe, were carried in proceffion thrp’ the fireets in London in the midftof the moft joyful acclamations of the inhabitants, and lodged for a while in St. Paal’s cathedral : That an expiefs was arrived from the Duke of Marlborough, now in Germany, acquaint ing, that his Grace being informed of a party of French, to the amount of 1100, were efcarting a great quantity of fteres for the ule of the French army, his Grace detached a party of Englifh troops after them, who came vp with, and defeated them, and tock the whole convoy, confiting of 250,000 livres, 160 oxen, go horfes laden with provifions, 300 facks of floar, 23 gold watches, alfo three couri- efs with lettersto Monf. de Contades, ordering him to fend back 30,0c0 men to France, as a general Ynfurre@ion was appreheaded :—That the Turks were on the eve of a war with the Ruffians ; and fome accounts are that it was alieady declared ‘That the Ruffian fleet was ordered immediately home, and in confequence thereof had took lcave of the fweedith fleet to return to Cronfladt :—That prince Ferdinand had reccived orders from the courts of London and Berlin, to ufe his belt endea- vours to fight the French Army, fo that the News of a battle between the Armies, may reafonably very fpeedily be expetted :—That prince Henmry il holds his own againft the French under Soubife, and the Sweeds, — PORT S MOUTH Latt Tuefday arrived here Capt. Rickord in 26 Days from Antigna, who came out with about 15 Sail under Convoy, bound to different Parts. 1n Capt. Rickord came Paffenger Capt. Seaward, who was taken by a French privateer 29 Days after he left this place. g TO BE SOLD At Puprick Venous by 1bhomas Burleigh of Nottingham, CEveral Traés of LAND lying in faid Nottingham, viz. one half of 2 handsed Acre Lot No. 3, in Summer-fircet fo called ; joining to the Country Road, with a Dwelling Houfe and Barn, and a likely young Orchard, feveral Acres of it good mowing, and coufiderable of pafluring, &c. Twelve Acres in the Lot No. 7, in faid Summer- ftreet ; and Fifty Acres in Lot No. 8,'in faid Street, which bas a confiderable Quantity of good pine Tim- ber, and very well fituated, joining to the Country Road, and within three Quarters of a Mile of the Meeting Houfe. The Conditions of Sale to be feen on the Day of Sale, which will be on Tuelday the 21ft of this Inflant November, at the Hoafe of /5ac! EBlakes Invholder in {aid Nottingham : One half of the Purchafe to be paid when the Deed is given ; the Remainder in {ix Montks, upon giving fufficient fecurity. The Managers Of YORK County LOTTERY- Hawing et agreeable to their former Advertifement, Jind many of the Tickets thiy-had commitied to other Perlons to difpofe of, are not jold 5 and by comparing Lifls, theve is mow one third of the Original Number of Jaid Tickets not difpofed of, wbich neceffarily occafions a Jurthir protradting the Drawing of faid LorTiry I am with due Regards, Sir, Your very humble Servant The above is an exa& Copy taken from Mr. Traiil’s Letter-Beok without the leaft Abbreviation or amendment R BOS T ON, November 6. By the Couricr from Albany ave learn, that the Pro- wincial Forces were all difbanded, and that be met great Numbers of them on the Roady who avere on thiir the Fire apd the fmall End in bis Mouth 4H'e bear from New Londan, that on the 181h ult. Return Home., by Daniel Fowle. till faid Tickets are jold, at which lime they avill give the Publick NOTICE, axd immediately artend 1he [)raq'.‘ir'g. In the mean Time, Artificers and others that incline 1o undertake the Building the Bridges oer Pefumpfcot and $aco Riwers, are d fired to compute as near as may be awhat they can do it far, and ledge their Propofals in awriting avith fome one or other of the Managers, that there may be no further Delay after 1he Tickets are fold. Nate, Lieutenant Gereral Pepperrell, and Daniel Moulton, E/grs. will take Prowince. Notes for Tickets. B e . et e e S——— oo, e e e e o, e Lately Iuron'rsn,' and 70 BE SOLD By Patrick Tracy At bis Skop in Newbury, Cheap for Casen, wiz., SCarIet, blue, and ‘cloth-co- loured broad cloths, kerfeys, half thicks, frizes, ratteens, bear {kins, bays, bever coating, quali- ties, partering, buckrams, german ferges, fhalloons, tammys, camblets, callimancoes, filk crapes, cyprus, bombazeens, Hungarians, = cheveretts, hird-eyes, worfted caps, mill'd caps, linnen, cotton, filk hand- kerchiefs, garlets, lawns, cambricks, 3 quarters, .7 eight, and yard wide checks, dimity, ftriped hollands, black filk fringe, black and white lace, black and white mens and womens gloves, filk and hair, mo- hair fi'k and hair buattons, metal and haff buttons, fewing filks, velvet, taflitys, filk damatks, capuchine filk, china for curtains, curtain lace. Pepper, Nut- megs, Allam, Copperas, Biimitone, Pewter, Brafs, Powder, Shot. Large Afioriment of Cutlary Ware, &c. &c. Likewife WEsT Inpia GOOGS. 58 : ——— ORK LOTTERY TICKETS to be Sold by the Printer hereof. g seeeofeeferfeolifrofiofe P o o fefeofeofeeoiond .

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