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| g — e e B e g SO & NEW-H AV EN, June o, ! Extradl of a Lutter from Say Brook. . The week before Jat, the Body of an Infant, was accidentally found cover'd, with a thin Covering of Dirt, and a Stone, in a Swamp, in the fecond Society, in Saybrock, nigh to fundry Hecuofes. The Jary of In- quclt brought in their Verdi@, barba:ousMurce r. Anna IHayden, a young Woman, who lives not far from the Place where the Child was found, was fafpeQec. and by Order of Authority,was examin'd by a Jury of Women, who gave it as their Opinion, that fhe had lately been delivered of a Child. She was apprehended and put under the Care of the Conftable ; but, by the affiftance of fundry Perfons, made her efcape, and went over to Long Ifland, and there fhipped for New York. But after the Veflel was under 5ail for {aid Place, was over- taken and appsehended by her Purfuers, and is fince fent to Prifon, in order for Tryal for the Murder ; and tholz who affilted in her Efcape, are alfo imprifoned, and two others are bound over to anfwer for their Con- dudt, to the next Saperior Court, S NEW - PO R T Yone it 5 A moft melancholy Accident happened here on 'Ithuxfuay the 7th Inflant, about 12 o'Clock at Noon. Fiveyoung Men and 2 Boy, Belonging to this Town, viz. Georgeand Edward Tew, Brothers, (the latter a- bout tea Years of Age) Nicholas Little, Thomas Mar- tin, Francis Brown, and Jofeph Bayley, taking their Recreation a Fifhing, ina Two Maft Boat, a Flaw of Wind overfet her, off 2 Rock called Kettle Bottom, nzar the Entrance of the Harbour, about three Quarters of a Mile from the Shore of Conanicut Ifland, where fhe immediately fusk, and no Boat being near enough to afford Affiftance, five of them unhappily loft their Lives. Bayley, from whom we receiv'd this Account, with D fficolty reached the Shose, and Tew might eafily bave done the fame, but he fell a Sacrifice to FRATERNAL AFPECTION, in attempting to fave the Life of his little Brother. Thefe unfortunate young Men haveall left Parents to mourn their Lofs, except Little, who is the Son of a diftrefled Widow. We wifh this faid Difafter may bea Caution to others, not to depend too much on their own Judgment, as Inexpe- rience is 100 often attended ‘with fatal Confequences 3 for in all buman Probability, had there been one Per- fon in the Company, well acquainted with the Ma- nagement of a Boat, their Lives might have been pre- {erved. ADVERTISEMENTS. T‘HE Publick are hereby noti- fied, That the Managers of Bo/on Lottery, No. 7. gre rolling vp the Tickets and preparing the fame for the Boxes, the Town having at their Meeting on Tuef- day the 1zth Inftant, voted to 'tzke to their Account what Tickets may be left on the Day that may be fixed for drawing, which wili commence as {oon as the ne- ceffary Preparations are made. ‘Thofe cherefore wha inclina ta be Adventarers muft parchale {peedily, other- wife they may be excluded. &5 A few TICKETS in the aboue Lottery, jufft come to Hand, to be fold by the [iintir of this i*aper. i —— i e S——— Province of New Hampthire, Pelbam, 12y 31 1758, [’& Lilt or Affcfiment made on the Non Refident Proprietors Land, living out of the Town of Pelbam, which 1s now due, 1s as foliows, viz, Wiiiiam Brown, Biq; £. 5 1 5. Thomas Bsirns 1 3. 8d Fohn Curren, 6 5. 8 d 5 Samucl Mugriage, his Heirs, 16 5. 84 ; é'zu k Fletcher 2 5. 84 ; Jonas Clark, 16s. 84, Now if the aboave Perfons do not pay the feveral Sums affix’d to thejr Names, together with the Charge of Advertifing, to che Subferiber in faid Pelbam, {o much of their Lands will bz foid at pablick Vendue, to the higheft Bidder, at the Houle of Mr. Fofiah Hamblet, Innho!der in faid Pe/bam, on- Wednelday the 8th Day of Auguit nexr, at One 0’Clock at Noon, as will be fuflic:ent to difcharge their relpeftive Dues. Pitham, June 20. 1759. Nihemiah Fagques, Colle&or. } WE the Subfcribers being appointed Commiffion- ers, by the Hon. theJudge of Probate for faid Province, 10 receive and examine the Claims of the feveral Cre- ditors to the Eftate of John Redman, late of Notting- ham, deceay’d, (reprefented infolvent) HereBY cive NOTICE, That we will attend that Bufinefs at the Dwelling Houfe of Capt. Narhanie! Folfom, Innholder in Lxeter, on the Jaft Monday of this Month, and of the four following Months, from three to feven of the Clock in the Afternoon of each of faid Days. ; Noah Emery, - {ms Exetor, Fune 20, e e Commifli’ss. 1750. Nicholas Gilman, Province of New . Hampfbire. e S——— i —— ALL Perfons Indebted to_t}—xc Eftate of Robert Light, late of Exeter, BElq; de- ceas'd, are once more defired to make fpeedy Payment to Eiimabeth Lights furviving Executor of hs Teila- ment, or they may expect to be fued to the next Sep- tember Court, Exeter, June 26, 1759 A [ \a PoarsmouTh ; Prnted by Dasier Fow e, of whom this Paper may be bad at Une Dalar e P s Newburp Bridge Lotrtzry, Part Third and iaf. ; Neavburyy Tune 14 1759. S-CSH K M E. Of the "1 ird and jaft Pari ot Neavtury LoTiecy, 1 irize of §o0 Deliars is 500 Dall. 1 of 250 is 250 4 of 100 are 40 8 of 50 are 400% 10 of 40 are 400 15 of 30 are 450 20 of 20 are 400 G2 7 of 10 are 620 8z of 8 are 656 2131 of 4 are 8324 2334 Prizes, A 126co 4666 Blanks, But Two BLANKS to a Prize. The Managers finding the Scheme of the fecond Part of this Lottery, which was calculated at two Blanks only to a Prizé€, fo acceprable to the Publick ; that when the Time wae prefix'd for Drawing, there + was f{uch a general Demend for the T'ickets, that they have calculaated this Third Part upen the fame Pian, with {ome Amendmerts for the better.— For in this Scheme there is alfo but two Bianks to a Prize,and yet one Prize of oo Dollars, one of 250, four of 100 &c. &c. in the other there was no Prize of z50 Dollars : Andindeed, an due Confideration, a Lottery of this Kind muft be preferr’d.—For in this there are vaiuable Prizes,and the R:fque of lefing but {mall,— for doubling the Purchafe Money of a Ticket is better than a Blank. Thercfore the Managers have great Reafon to expeét a very fpeedy Sale of the Tickets, and that they fhall be ready to draw in a fhortTime; And they have the Pleafure toinformths Publick,that the Bridge, for the building of which this Lottery was granted and fet up, is in great Forwardnefs,and there is a reafonable Profpeét of its being paflable for Travellers by the next Fall or fooner, Gold as well as Silver will be :aken for Tickets. and the Prizes paid off accordingly in Twenty Days after Drawing. Thofe who purchafe Tickets at Bofton will be paic off there. Tickets may be had of Ebenezer Storer, Efq ; M. Yimothy Newvell, Meflirs. William and Fames TFackfon, and Edes and Gill/, Printers in Bofton, the Managers in Newbury, and the Printer hereof. _A4LL Per/fons indebied to, or that hawve any Dimands on the Effate of James Ayers, late of Londonderry, Yrader, deceas’d, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Edward Aeken, Executor of the Efiate of faid Deceas’d, in order to Settlement. [45] s o s . o i e e TO BE SOLD By JOSEPH SIMES, By Wholefale or Retail, Oppofite the Hon. Ricuarp WiBirt's, Efg; Lynfeed OYL, Painters Colours - of all forts, either mixed or dry. fl44l e S—— i A . 0 flLL Perfons Indebred to, or = tiat have any D.mands on the Efate of Nathazici Melerve, junr. late of Pordmouth in rbe Province of New.Bemphhire, Shipawright, deceafed, are difired to bring in thiir Accounts to Sarah Meferve, Adminifiratrix ta the Eflateof the [faid deceafed, in order for Settlement. (44] A White HORSE about 14 Hands Ligh, trodsand paces, about 10 Years old, was taken up by Samue/ Stiles of Durham in a Field, having no Fetters on. Whoever can prove their property in faid Horfe, may have him again, paying Charges. 1444 "HE Propricetors of Nottingham in Neww- Hampibire, are bereby Notified to meet at the Mecting. Houfe in faid Nottingham on l ucfday the third Day of Fuly next, at twwo of the Clock After- noon—_to fee if the Proprietors will make any’ dllow- ance towards the Settlizzent of the Minifler there, by granting @ Tax on the Lands in faid Town, or other- awile, as the Propriciors fhall think proper— And to al? awhat may appear proper in Regard to the Af:[fing or Collefting fuch Sums ar may be granted at Jaid Meeting. 4t the Defire of a Numler of ths Propriciors. [43] Jusr Pusrisn’p, Soid by the Printer hereof, E UROPE’s Warning - Piece, Or, GOOD NEWS for ENGLAND— The Pious and Charitable Farmer, &c. Price 4 5. O. T, Where may be bad, THE Curfe of Cowardice--- NEW.ENGLAND's MISERY, &c. Y i) i A sy ner Aunum, or an Bquivaleat i Bibsot Credir; Halfio be paid atlintrance, Province of NEW.HAMPSIIIRE. \VHEREAS a new Edition of the printed LAWS of th's Province, with the Addition of {uchas are only in Manufcript, is order’d by the Government to be prepared and printed 23 foon as may be conveniently done, with fuch others as may be pals'd in the mean Time ; by which Ur- der a certain Number arc to be printed off ro an{wer the Demands of the Government : Aay Gentlemmaa who is defirous of having a Sett for his private Ufe, is hereby defired to fend in his Name to the Printer herepf as foon as may be, that he may make Prepa- ration accordingly. i : N. B. Subfcribers will be fupplied at a very con- fiderable cheaper Rate than others ; if the latter can be fupplyed at all. \ ] O be Sold at Public Vendue by Benjamin $hepard of Nottingham<Eaft, & good FARM, laying in faid Nottingham, about one Mile South from the Meeting-Houfe ; the whole containing about Sixty five Acres, ali fronting on the Road, and chiefly under prefent improvement, with a Dwelling Houfe and Barn f{landing thereon, and a good Orchard of about one Hundred T'rées well grown, and bares very good Fruit ; there are upwards of 20 Acres of Mowing Ground that bares a very good Burden of all Englith Grafs ; the Farm is alfo well accommodated with good Pafturing, 2nd has s fine Growth of Wood and Red Qak Timber on the Reft, the whole is well watered, and lays very much on a Level throughout. Nsttingham, June 12, 1259. N. B. The Vendue is to be held at the Houfe on faid Farm, on Thurfday the gth Day of July next, and the Conditions of Sale are then and there to be heard by thofe who are difpofed to attend. P.S. Any Perfon that may be farther inclined to buy, may have one Half of a new Saw Mill, fisnding on a good Stream from a large Pond, joining to the abovefaid Farm, at a rcafonable Rate. [43) —— ) TO BE 80 LD By JOHN NELSON, GOLDSMITH, A2 bis Shop oppofite to Mr. Joleph Moulton's, Gunfimith, in Port/mouth, the following Articles, viz. AWNS, cambricks, fhalloons, ftuffs, callimance Englith fhoes, men’s and women’s glaves, worft- ed ftockings, cafe knives, London pewter, ribbons, fewing filk, crewells, broad cloth, men's worfted caps, colour'd threads, mohair and buttons, buckram, writ- ing paper, wocl cards, pins, tapes, black gauze hand- kerchiefs, filk ditto, corton ditto, linnen ditto, iuftians, fleeve buttons of all f{ores, flay hooks. -ftack locks, fhoemakers hammers and knives, gimbiets, combs, fciffars, hinges, brafs ink pots, horn ditto, brafs furni- ture for defks, black fringe and lace, flat irons, fouff boxes, necklaces, fpoons, quality binding, filk ferrets. AvLso, A variety of filver fhoe & knee buckles,{poons, plain and ftone rings, buttons, ear-rings fet in gold and filver, flay hooks, fpetacle bows, to be fold at his working fhop where the Widow #ef lately kept, ALL Perfons; having any De- _mands on the late Partnerfhip of Sargent and Dearborn, are defir'd forthwith to fend them ;. either toNathaniel Sargent of Portfmouth,or Simeon Dearborm of N. Hampton, (Adminiftrator on the Eftate of faid Dearborn. ) And all that are Indebted to faid Pare- nerfhip, are defired to make {peedy Payment, or give proper Secarity, as they would avoid the Trouble of - the Laws— That Affair being to be Hlued as foon as poflible. Alfo ~ All Perfons, in any of the neighbouring Towns or this, or the adjacent Province, having Accounts open of long flanding. with Doflor Nathaniel Sargent, are defired to come and fettle them, as they would avoid farther Trouble. Port/mouth, May 1c. 1759. ek kR kL k Kk ke ke ke For LONDO N, The Suip LOUISBOURG, Ounting Twenty Guos, will {ail very foon ; and as a few Seamen are wanting, they will meet with good Encouragement by applying to Capt. WILLIAM CONNOLLY on board faid Ship. LL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of 7oum McNeat, Marriner, late of Londonderry, decealed, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Fames Cald- avell of faid Londonderry, in order for {ettiement. ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Ellate of Capt. Benjamin Hobls, late of Northampton, in the Pro- vince of New Hampfhire, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Accounts to. Col. Fohn Weeks of Hampton, Execator to the lsft Will of faid Hobbs, or to Jobn Shepard of Northampton, who is Impowered to fetle the fame. Hampton, June 7th, 1759. (e