The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, November 23, 1759, Page 4

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| The Difpofition of Guns and Mortars on the Batteries round QUEBEC. On the Uprer Bateries. Zzlt/gof;f::r”{} 30f 24,2 of 16,85 4 0f 8 pound. The 1ff Baflion, 2 of 12, and 2 of 6 pound. The Curtainof Do. z of 24 prund. The 2d Baflion, 4 of 12,9 of 8,and 4 of 4 pound. The 34 Baflion, 8 of 6, 41d 2 of 4 pound. The 4th Baftion, 11 ¢f 6 pound. The 5th Baftion, § of 8 pound. The 6th Baftion, 3 of 12, and 3 of 8 pound. Tothe Riv. St. Ch 2 of 8, 116f 6,8 280f 3 0. Batt. at the Point ¢ the the lower TWJ”{ % 4 of 24 pound. Bat. 1a Right of Da. 4 of 36, and 4 ¢f 24 pound. The g Gun Battery, 3 of 36, and 6 of 24 pound. The half Moon Do. 3 of 36,7 of 24, & 1 6f 12 p0. Bastery of the Ships, 7 of 12 pourd. The Barbet Bat. 13 0f 24, 15 of 16,85 4 of 8 po. Total of Cannon, 180. N. B. A Quantity of Armunition in propor- fion to the Guns at each Battery. Mortars, g of 13 Inch, 1 of 10,3 ¢f 8, and 2¢f7 Inch. 38 Inch Brafs Hawizers, Englifb ; and a Barrel of Hand Granmadies fix'd to each Baflion. RETURN of [ron Ordnance om the feveral Batteries between the River St. Charles and Montmorencie, 26th of September, 1750. " Guns, Psunacrs. Names of Batteries. 3 12 Paffaze. 4 6 Royal. 3 9 De la Reufelle. 3 12 St. Clarles. 2 0 v Aux Petre, 3 9 De Paren. 3 9 La Chaire. L1z © fromiztozg Floating Battery. 4 16 Beau Port. 4 52 La Attack. 5 9 2 1z = 5 18 Maifin DeBlanche i 24 Ineh n’hfl/.'f!, and 68 Shells. Inch Hamtzer, : g li : 4 3 Paider, Englifb, Brafs 2 1 1 Shat, about 500 of differens Natares. = 5 8 e e nr— County of York, OFeb:7 1759. “ ~" W AN SCHEME Of the County of YORK LOTTERY, N2 Tw FOR tailding the Bridges over Sac an in iaid Coanty p /I/?L‘p/ffll Rivers, Confift of 3oo0Tickets,at 2 Dollass. Frizes. Dollars. Duollars, 1) [1295 7 iis 100 2 50 | j.. 100D 3 ' l 40 l } 120 5 30 150 12 »aof{ 20 Lared 240 27 10 270 40 l l 8 ' l 320 230 6 1380 680} L4k L 2720 1000 Prizes. 2000 Blaiks. 5400 Dyll. Bridges 600 Dall. coo Tickets, at z Dollars, 6ooo Dell. THE highett Prize in this Scheme is at the vniverfal Defire of the Adveuturers in the {oc- - mer one, fet at but One Hundred Dollars. By Means whereof the Number of other vaiuable Prizes are increafed in Proportion, infamuch, that upon tha Whole it turas out but Two Blanks to a Prize. And asthe former Clafs was very large, which protralted the Drawing thereof too long ; the Managers have now made buta very fmali one ; but a little more than a Quarter Part {0 big as that—By Reafon whereof they expelt very foon to be ready to draw ; at which Time the Pub- lick will be notified; aid faid Drawing puntlu- ally commence. TICKETS to be fold by the Managers, and of the Printer bireof. e e — ————— Sa— TO BE SOLD By Benjamin Parker, At bis Shop near the Ferry, oppofite Col. HarT's, CHoice Connecticut Pork, WesT Inpia GOODS, choice TEA at Eight Pounds per Pound : Powder and Shot: Tron Ware © Pewter : Beaveret and Felt Hats: Feathers : Broad Cloths : Kerfeys : Bearfkin and Beaver Coating: Blankets: Looking Glaffes: Barcelona Handkerchiefs ; with a Variety of other Goods [uitable for the Seafcn. [65] Imported by Robert Traill, ( Many of whicir are now opening at bis STORE ) Fine Affortment of Win- ter GOODS, and to be Sold cheap, viz. Fine and coarie Broad Cloths, Kerfeys, Ratieens, Beaver Coating, Bays, Plaias, German Serges, Pennyitones, narrow and broadSHalloons,(ewing Silks and Trimings, Dametks, Callimancoes, Tammies, figur'd and crofs’d barr’d Stuffs,Mens and Womens Stockings, Harrateens,Camblets, & many other Kinds ot Piecce GOODS. Likewife a few Anchors, Oznabrigs, Duck, Cordage, and Cables of ali Sizes, Cod-Lines, fewing & whip- ing Twine, Warming Paxns, Frying Pans, Pain- ters Colours, Cafk of Pewter and Cutlery Ware well afforted, Felt and Cafter Hatts, Writing and Printing Paper, Crates of Half Pin: Bottles, Boxes of Glafs Ware and Pipes, Gold and Silver Leaf, Sheet and Burr Lead, &c. &c. AvLso a Likely NEGRO GIRL about Fouricen Years of Age, that has been about 20 Months in the Country, and can {peak Englifh. [65] Province of New Hamesuirg, Nov. 14th. Notice 1s hereby Given, That the GENERAL ASSEMBLY of . this Proviace is ( by His EXCELLENCY’s ProcramaTtion) Prorogued to Wednelday the Second of Fanuary next, at Ten of the Clock in the Forengon. TO BE SOLD A Fifhing SCHOONER upwards of Sixty Tons, Pink Siern. Enquire of the Printer. [65] I . . e . P S B, S, o . e, T o G S, i S STOLEN out of the Shop of Fokhn Nable of this Town, laft P';idéy Night, 2 izl brown curl’d WIG. Ifthe Fer- fon wh he fame, will return it, he fhail be forgiven, upon promifing to do fo no more : otherwife FIVE DOLLARS Reward 1s offer’d to any Peifon chat will difcover the Thief to me the Sublciiber, fo that he may be conviéted according to Law. [65] Joun NosLE. £ FaiN-away irom 118 [Vialter ™ Fobn [ill of Kittery, A Servant Lad [bavid W hittam, about Nineteen Years . a flim fhort Fellow. Had on when he way Hat and Cop, a blue Jacket, Whoever will take 6 uoder 1t, a ‘ 1t, who has been abfent above a Bionth, fball have Halé a Dollar Reward, and peceflary Charges paid by me Joun HiLr. Krrrery, Nov. 15. [65] U [ HE Chriftian’ Hiflory, belonging to the Subjiriber, fuppofed to be Jent by the Rew. Mr. Joseru Moooy mure than fix Years ago s Any Perfon who bas in Cuflody faid Book, is drfired toresurn it to York Nov. £3,1759. JeaEmias Bracpon 7o be [old by [id Bragdon, a likely NEGRO MAN, about 30 Yearsof Age, who can be well recommended. 1651 This is to defire thofe Perfon in the County of YORK, who entered their Names or- engaged to take the NEW HAMPSHIRE GAZETTE of me the Subferiber, to pay what is due for the fame. And thofe who have Licence to jet/ TEA and COFFEE in faid County, are defired to bring in their Aecounts and fettle imme- diately 5 which may prevent further Trousle. Yok, Noz. 15. James Saxwarn, Colledtor. PRET—————e Hfrec! a Horfe of William Ham of Portfmouth, the 27th of lafk Month, bourd to Newbury, and promis’d to retarn on Monday the z2gth, one Nathaniel Howard, &«# Fas fince chang’d kis Name, and calls bim/felf Berjamin Godfrey, bas run away with jaid Horfe, which was white, abont 14 Hands high, branded on the left Thigh N H, gray Main, 1ail and Legs, gallops neat, has a travelling Pace. Said Run - away bad on a light Colour’d Coat, black Wig, of a middling Stature, well limb'd, full-Face, and a ruddy Countenance.--- ---- 1 .7 ever fball take up [aid Run away, Horle and Fur- niture, and return them to faid Ham, fpall receive FIVE DOLLARS Reward, and all necefjary Charges paid by me Wirtiam Hawm. N. B. Said Runawayhad on a low Brim'd Felt Hat, and pretended be came from Saco, and bis Horfe tired, which ke left at Kistery. B et B Endantal g o A s [f/’]“]ERE/ZS we the Sub- Jeribers are appointed Commiffimers by the Honsurable the Fudge of Probate of s ills, &5 for the Province of New Hamp/bire, ts receive and examine the Claims of the jeveral Creditors to the Eflate of Jofhua Babb, lateof Portfmouth, Glazier, deceas’d, reprefented Injolvent : Ve bereby give Notice that we will attend jard Service at'the Houfe of Capt. Zechnariah Fofs, Innbolder in Portfmouth aforefaid the laft WWednejday of this, and of the five next foliowing Months, from Five to Eight o' Clock dfternoon of faid Days. 64 Port{mouth, Evreazer RusseLt, Oé&ober 20, 1759. SamueL PensaLLow. TO BE SOLD By Edward Emerfon, At his Shop in York, oppofite the Town Houle, A Great Variety of Englith and Weft- India GOODS, cheap for Calh or Treafurer’s Notes. N. B. Said Emer/on carries onthe Tavtor’s Bufinefs ; by whom Gentlemen, or others may depend on being well ufed, and Garments made in the beft Manner, and with Difpatch. [64] e S e e it e, e s . Juft Imported from Lospox, and to be SOLD By John Penhallow, At bis Skop wear the State Houfe in Portfmouth, And Saws : Stock Locks : draw back Locks: Brafs Nob Locks : Thumb Latches : white Setts Tuff Nails : black Buckles : Carpenters Hammers: Lathing Hammers : Shoe Hammers : Shoe Nippers : Pinchers : Awl Blades: Shee Tacks : Steel Compafles : Brafs Tips : Shovels & Tongs : Iron Chafiing Difhes : Flat-Irons : Mill Says Files: Haad SawFiles : Side Hinges: Nails: Gimblets: 'Tap Borers : Card Tacks: 3d, 4d, 5d, 6d, Battins: Pewter Dithes Plates : Balons : Tea Pots : Writing Paper : Caftor Hatts :Warm- ing Pans: Tea Kettles : Brals Kettles : Brafs Skillets : Brafs Chaffing Difhes: 7 - 8 and yard wide Garlix : Mohair: Horfe Hair Buttons: Silk Twift : Gartering: Men’s and Women’s black glszed Gloves : Taffity : Bandannoes, and Barcelona Handkerchiefs : Cotton Romalls : green and Cloth colour’d Silk Damafk : Cloth colour’d Taffity : Widows Crape : Tammies =* Durants : Callimancoes : wide Camblets: Hun-" garians : Cloth colqur’d .and crimfon Worited Dimafk : Silk Crape : Coffee Mills : Metal and Horn Buttons : Pocket Knives and Forks: Pen- knives : Sione Sleeve Buttons : biack and fcarlet Hair Shag : flower’d Mode : Fringe : knitting, fewing, and darning Needles : Cloaths Brufhes : new fizar'd Ribbons : crimfon and fcarletWorft- ed Cords : neat Pocket Compafles : white Cap Lace : Worfted Caps : HorfeWhips: blue, fcar- let, crimfon, black, and Cloth coleur’d Broad Cloths . Kerfeys : Plains : German Serges: Bath Bever: fcarlet, crimfon, green, blue, and black Shalloons : green and bluc Ratteens : green and pink'd € qrs. Bayes : biue, red, and white dra- pery Bayes : fcarlet, crimfon, and blue Everlaft- ings. Awso, Choice good SHEEP’'s WOOL at Thirty-five Shillings per Pound. 64 —— ——— —————— —— —— et LL Perfons that have any juft Demands on the Efate of Sir Wirniaym PEPPERRELL, Barenet, Deteasd, are defired to apply unto MaRY PEPPERRELL, /ole alting Executrix of the laft Will of faid Deceajed. And all who are indebted to, or bave Accounts depending with faid Efate, are defired to fettle their Aecounts, and difcharge their Debts MARY PEPPERRELL. N. B. Attencance will be given on Tuefdays and Wedne[days,of the three next followwing Montbs, at the Wareboufe of NaTHANIEL SPARHAWK of Kittery in the County of York, Efg; of which all concerned are defired to take Notice. Kittery, 14 Odtober, 1759. To be Sold inKittery aforejaid, belonging to faid Effate, a Quantity of Indian Corn and Wheat, a Quantity of the beft Saco Boards and other Lumber, Cables, Cordage, Iron, Sea Coal, Dutk, and a Variety of Woolens and Linnens, &5c. &c. Alfo a Pair of New-York Coach Florfes, and feveral other Horfes 3 all at very reafinable Rates for Money, or on Credi? with good Seccurity. To be Lett, belonging alfo to Jfoid Eftate, fundry valuable Farms lying in the Towns.of Verk, Kittery, Ridd:ford, and Scarbo- rough, in the County of York, widin the Towns of Exeter and Newington, in tbe Province of New- Hamp/bire. 64 B Pontsmouth: Printed by D.Fowre, of wwham this Paper may be had at Ore Pollar per Annurmsy ——— i HCTTT o s NEW-Y OR K, Nov. 5. Wednelday Night laft, Capt. Mumfosd arri- ved here from Barbados ; the 28:h of Oftober he took up at Sea, four Men, belonging to tlie ater- ’ f War; and manly mur- el was nging to Port -~ Q h Privateer bel If and Peope in It ; his Veil wards retaken by the Lively Man ¢ der’d after he bad ftruc carried iato Jamaica, taken by a [renc Louis, and himfe Rt , that Captaia , bat hem. We have Advice from Jamaica ~ River, and gave chafe to ¢ , belonging¢o the Port of London two Topfail Veflels turning out of Delawaie , which he fup- Maflum Capes of Dela- juft come on that W ater, the Crew. coalt: The Brig left purfuing him, upon fecing t. Kip from Viz- s that ‘off ghe {ed by-.a be:a French Privateer , and 3nf§ ware he was € On Friday arrived here (dvin = immediately filled her wi pofes to farner, ginia "5 v James V frgm this Port far Philadelphia, was truck with- a Sea about 5 Leagues from Cape May, which Sage, Supercargo, Elitha Burnham and Stephen were taken up by Capt. The Schooner Mulbery, fore, in Lat, 33. by which Accident Ebenezer Roberts were drowned, in Higly, of Middleton, C €onncicus, which had overfet four Days bs- Sloop Pauy, latt from this Place, was on the 7th of Sept N

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