The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, November 17, 1758, Page 4

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) i t | B S S— I Lt e WO NDON ; #ig. 3. Yefterday Morning a Loan to his Majefty, ‘s Ele€tor of Hanover for 200,0001. wasopened at ‘the Bank ; which was immediately filled by the fol- lowing Gentlemen, Sir Jofhua Vanneck -~ == 50,000l Mefli’rs Back well, Hart, & Company to,cc0l. 1 Samfon Gideon, Efq; — — 40,000 Nichdlas Magens, Efq; ~— — 20,000 George Amyand, Efq; — -— 15,000 Bartholomew Burton, Efg; — 15,000 Thomas Martin, Efg; — — 5,000 Jofeph Salvadore, Efg; — — 35,000 200,000 And Mefli'rs Amyand, Backwell, and Burton are appointed Trultees for the Management of {aid Loan. Extratt of @ Letter from Brifiol, Fuly 29. ¢ The Providence, Parker, from Peterfburg for Brifto!, and five other Ships of fome Force, feil in with the Ma:(hal Belleifle Privateer, and engaged her a long Time, in which the French Captain and fixty Men were killed, and the Ship, in a very fhat- tered Condition, is paut into Norway to refit, where the Providence is likewife put in, very much hertin her Rigging, &c. Extract of a Letter from Port/mouth, Aug. g. ¢ Yellerday arrived his Majefty’s fhip Naffay, Capt. Sayer, from Guiney : fhe left 2t the back of the ifle of Wight four fhips,{reighted with the plun- der of Senegal, under convoy of the Swan flocp. She gives an account, that in the attack of Geree, belonging to the French, our troops were repulfed and loft masy men. 0060028608002 063008@ BostoN, Ofcker 28, 1758. FENHIS Evening were very decently interred the " Remains of the Rev. Mr. Tuomas PrinCE, wjo départed this Life on the 22d Inttant, in the #2nd Year of his Age. On October 1& 1758, He was ordained a Paftor to the South Church in BosTon, as Succeflor to the Rev, Mr. -Esenezer PemsErTONn, and Collegue with the Revs Dr. SEwarLL. ;In this ditinguifh’d Station he continued above forty Years, an Ornament to his Profeffion, a dif- fufive Blefiing te his Church. .He bad a fine Genius, improv’d by diligent Study, polifh’d by an extenfiveAcquaintance with Mankind, imploy’d to the nobleft Purpofes of Life. . In hisChara&er were united the univerfal Scholar, the Orthodox Divine, the accomplifh’d Preacher, the devont Chriftian. . His common Performances from the Pulpit, evi- denc’d a valt Compafs of Thought, afublime Ima- gination, a fteady Attachment to the Faith once delirvered to the Saints, a well regulated Zeal for the Hanour of his divine Mafter, and a compaflionate Regard to the Sculs of Men. ‘In his printed Compofures, there is a Fertility of Invention, a Corretnefs of Sentiment, a Sprightli- nefs of Expreflion, that muft deiight cvery attentive Reader, and will tran{mic his Name to impartial Pof- terity in the moft advantageous Light. His private Life was amiable and exemplary, a- dorn’d with thofe Graces and Virtues, that form the Chriftian Chara&er and the uleful Member of civil Society. -His Confort has loft an affeQtionate Hufband, his only furviving Offspring a tender Parent, his Ac- quaintence a kind condefcending Friend, his Church, ad enlighten’d and vigilant Paftor, his Country a zealous Advocate for its civil and religious Liberties. He took Farewell of the World, with an humble Refignation to the Will of Gep, an entire Depen- ddnce on our Lorp Jesus Curtst, and a good Hope of a bleffed Immortality. STRATHAM, Neav: Hamp/bire, Now. 8, 1758. ‘A Word of Advice to New England Proteflants, to g Joun Antichriftian Slavery. EN need not fear, to preach or hear, Y1 The Truth none may prohibit ; GOD and the King allow the Thing, Though Clergymen forbid it. Z, Did Chrift or his Apoftles ever teach, That Men commiffion’d in his Name to preach, Should of their Fellow Mortals Leave obtain, Or elfe to avoid Diforder fliocld refrain. 3. When this is prov’d from Scripture, I will mind it, But at the prefent doa't know where to find it ; Bit rather think if any find fuch Claufe, It muft be *mongl fome Antichritian Laws. 4. : Why fheuld it grieve a zealots faithful Pafter, If other Workmen drive his Nails yet fafter. " Nunc feges eff ubi Troja Fuit. Liberty and ‘Property were England’s Glory. ¢ YHoicegood drefs’d DEER SKINS, for Breeches, TO B'% SOLD by SAMUEL GRIFFITH, At bis Shop in Port/meuth. I (HOICE SHEEP’s WOOL to be Sold at George Moody’s at Kittery Point. By Patrick Tracy At bis Shop in Newbury, Cheap for Cash, wiz. QCarlet, .blue, and cloth-co- loared broad c!o:h;:'“erfeys, half thicks, frizes, . ratteens, bear fkins, bays, bever coating, quali ties, gartering, buckrams, german ferges, fhalloons, tammys, camblets, callimancoes, filk crapes, cyprus, bombazeens, Hungarians, cheveretts, bird-eyes, worfted caps, miil'd caps, linnen, coiton, filk hand- kerchiefs, garlets, lawns, cambricks, 3 quarters, 7 eight, and yard wide ehecks, dimity, ftriped hollands, black filk fringe, black and white lace, black and white mens and womens gloves, filk and hair, mo- bair filk and hair buttons, metal and hudf buttons, fewing {ilks, velvet, taffitys, filk damafks, capuchine filk, china for curtains, cartain lace. Pepper, Nut- megs, Allum, Copperas, Brimftone, Pewter, Brafs, Powder, Shot. Large Affortment of Cutlary Ware, &c. &c. Likewife West Inoia GOODS. 1 TO.BE SOLD At Pusrick Venouve by Thomas Burleigh of Nottingham, Everal Tra@s of LAND lying in faid Nottingham, viz. one half of a hundred Acre Lot No. 3, in Summer-ftreet fo called ; joining e to the Country Road, with a Dwelling Houfe and - Barn, and a likely young Orchard, feveral Acres of it good mowing, and coufiderable of pafturing, &c. Twelve Acres in the Lot No. 7, in faid Summer- ftreet ; and Fifty Acres in Lot No. 8, in {aid btreet, which has a confiderable Quantity of gocd pine T'im- ber, and very weil firvaied, joming to the Country Road, and within three Quarters of a2 Mile of the Meecting Houfe. The Conditions of Sale to be feen on the Day of Sale, which will be on Tuefday the 21t of this Inflant November, at the Houfe of //rae! Blakes Insholder in faid Nottingham : One half of the Purchafe to be paid when the Deed is piven ; the Remainder in fix Months, upon giving fefficient fecurity. 3 7 he Managers Of YORK County LOTTERY Hawing met agreeable to their former Advertifement, Sfind many of the Tickets thiy had committed to other Perlons to difpsfe of, are not fold ; and by comparing Lifis, there is noww one third of the Original Number of Jaid Tickets not difpofed of, which necefJarily occafions a Surther protradling the Draaing of faid LoTTERY sill faid Tickets are Jfold, at which [ime they avill give the Publick WO'TICE, and immediately attend the Drawing. Iy the mean Time, Artificers and others that incline to undertake the Building the Bridges over Pefamplcot and Saco Riwvers, are defired to compute as near as may be what they can do it for, and lodge their Propofals in auriting aith fome one or other of the Managers, that there may be no further Delay after the Tickets are fold. Note, Lieutenant General Pepperrell, and Daniel Moulton, E/grs. will take Province Notes for Tickets. B o e Stratham, Nowember g, 1758. ALL PERSONS that have ary Deer Skins, Moofe Hides and Sheep Skins %to difpofe of, are defired to bring them to me the Subfecriber within a Week from this Date, as I am about to drefs off the laft Stock for this Seafon, it being late in the Year. N. B. I will give Fifty Pdunds O!d Tenor p-r Handred for old Sheep Skins, and Thirty. Ponnds Old Tenor for young if they are well faved ; and for Moofe and Deer Skins accord- ing to their Goodnefs. MOSES BOYNTON. — S—— —— e — . O BE SOLD a Pafture about a Mile from the Town of Portfmouth _.at the parting Road by the Pound, the Eftate of the Hon. Josern Suerrurne, Efg; de- ceafed. Enquire of Henry Suersurne, Eig: at " Portfmouth. 2 SMOUT : Printed by D, JUST PUBLISHED, & And ready to be delivered to theSubferibers & others, By EBenjamin Dlecom, At the New-Printing-OFd, in BOSTON, By Mr. Daniel Foanle, Printer in Port/mouth ; Mr.” Holt, Polt-Mafterin Neww Hawen ; Capt. Gikks im "\"ifu'part ; Mefli'rs Parker and eyman, and Mr’ Hugh Gaine, Privtersin Neaw York ; Mr. Dunlap, at the Poft Office in -Philadelphia ; and by the Author, (Price One Mill'd Dollar, ftitch’d)) 0bn Gordon’s Mathematical «f Traverfe Tables, in EPITOME, (difcovered by him to meafure both Land and Sea) of the Legs of a right-angled plain Triangle, to every Angle or Secant in Degrees (and Minutes if required) of a Circle and Points,and Quarter Points of the Compafs, which on bare In(pcé‘.im,gh'es the true Difference of Latitude and Departure fiam the Meridian in Miles, Leagues, and thoufandth Parts. Likewife the Con- tents of any Piece of Land, in Chains, Links, a5d Parts of a Link. Not only ufeful to Merchants, Mariners, and Surveyors, (for whom they are chiefly defigned) but alfo to Counfellors, Attornies, and other # Gentlemen, to meafure the Contents in Acres of Boundaries fpecified in any Draught or. Deed with a Rule and Pencil only by the Help of Multiplicaticn and Subftralticu, with much more Exaétnefs than by Scale and Dividers, or any other Infirument whatfoever ; which Method being more corre& than ~ hitherto publithed ; thefe being the fi:ft Tables of the Kind that ever were made public, capable to anfwer all the Ends bere propofed, particularly in Surveying. ¥ Thefe Tables will likewife be of great Ufe - to. ali military Gentlemen inany Part of the World, - in forming theirMarches, or other important Schemes and Defigns of an Army ; for thersby may be cer- tainly known the Latitude and Lorgitude of any Place or Places whatfoever ; the Courfe and Diftance from one City,Camp, or Garrifon tc another, by the. Help of a Compafs, in order to take the true Bearing « of any Road or Rivers; and having your Rule di- vided into equal Parts whereby you may make a true Plan or Draught thereof. : N. B. To thefe Tables are added, Ru'es in Prac- tice, Decimal FraQtions, Meafiving, Extrallions of Roots, &c. Alfo 2 ufeful Problem of Navigation to find the Courfe, the Diftance,and Diffesence of Lon- gitude for Sea or Land, by the Pen or Pencii, agree- able to Mercator, The Printing and Publifhing the above mentioned Tables, has been ftrongly recommended by the fol- lowing Perfons, in their own Hand Writing, viz. Fohn Lawrence, Fomathan Hampton, 5 Nicholas Scull, Surveyor-General of Perufylvania, Mr. Scull’s Recommendation approved by Benja- min Franklin, Polt Maller General, of Fhiladelphia. William Ranfled, ) Teachers of Surveying 2nd Capt. Fo/eph Stiles, }Navigaticn, in Philadelphia. Captain Ofzvell Eve, Merchant in Philadelphia. Aaron Burr, Prefident of Naffau-Hall, in Eafi- New Ferfey. William Smith, Sen. § Counfellorsat Law inNeav- Williars Smith, Jun. } (York: Meflicurs Francis Mar[chal%,City Surveyor ; Join Nathan Huchins and Fames Wragg, Teachers of Navigation and Surveying ; Leonard Cutting, Thutor of King's College, with Daniel Tread- avell, Profeflor of the Mathematics, in {aid College,—all of New York. Charles Webb, Daniel Lyman, The Rev. Stephen Hemflead, Niaww Haven. The Rev, Flencxer Punderfon, | New:port, Rhodgr The Rev. Exra Stiles, } (Hfland. . Winthrop,Profeflor of Mathematics,at Harvard- College, in Caméridge, Ma/fachufetts Bay. Ovwven Harris, § Teachers of Navigation and Sur- Fobn Leach, veying, in Bofion. }Surveyors in New Ferjey. } Surveyors in Conmedicut. ——— T O KR 5 O3 i BY Jofeph Hoag of Rochefler > two Home LOTS of LAND, of about 70 Acres each, laying in the faid Town of Rochefter, about a Mile and Half from each other. A that have any Demands on the Lilate of Lieut, Simon Godfrey, late of Northampton, lafe Refifzeqt of Billerica, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Abigail Gadfrey, of Greenland, Adrmis niftratrix of the Eftate of the faid Deceas’d, in order for Settlement. 3 . EWBURY and YORK LOTTERY TICK- ETS fold atthe Printing Office in Port(mouwlb’-_ e e s ‘owLE, of whom this Paper may be had at Ons Dollar pes Ancum, or an Fiqu.vaient in Bilis of Credut, Half to be paidat Entrance. \ » ’ ¥ L Perfons Indebted to, or ° * # # v

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