The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, June 20, 1760, Page 2

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Mr. Wilton, a Statuary, is making a grand monu- ment for the late General Wolfe, which will foon be put up in Weftminfter Abbey. ; Tuey write from Gottingen, that numbers of young Englith Noblemen are daily pafiing thro’ thofe parts going to ferve as volunteers in the allied army under Prince Ferdinand. . They write from Hamburgh of the rith inft. that above 160 Englith Tranfports were arrived in the Wefer with troops on board. We hear that 15 fhips of the line are now in readi- nefls for failing at an hour’s notice ; as alfoa number of frigates and bombs. ... B 0 * Letters from Confl:amifioplé bring an account, that the plague was broke out ‘in different parts of the Hland of Cyprus, and made great ravages at Tripoli in Syria, and in [ome other neighbouring places. Accounts from Paris' feem very, fanguine that.ifa peace takes place, they fhall have their dear Canada (s they call it) in exchange tor Porimahon. * e The unfortunate Earl in the Tower, fome time before his trisl, made s handlome provifion €or the children of his deceafed fteward; and for the payment of his own jalt debts. - . ~ We hear that 4 Battslions of the Foot - Guards, and 8 Regiments of Foot, will march this Month to ericamp in the Jfle of Wight. b - We hear that Lord Ligonier, by Order of His “Majelty, has iffued freth Orders to be read at the Head of every Regiment, and which are to be ob- ferved by every Officer from the higheft to the lowefk. Befides the Troops already ordered for Germady, an additionsl Reinforcement is foon to embark for the fame Service. 20 It was Yefterday confidently afferted at the Weit End of the Town, that the Expe@ation of an ap- proaching Congrels is entirely vanifhed ; that Lord H—e was [ent for Exprels from Bath ; and that the grand Expedition is now immediately to be put into Execution. ¢ Several Ships of different Rates are crdered to be ?cut on the Stocks in the feveral Dock Yards of this ingdom. ] o 3 Several Cruizing Veflels of War are fitting 6ut to be ftationed in the Weft Indies, to protect the Trade of the Colonies in thofe parts. We hear from Quiberon Bay, that on the 14th of April, the Enemy’s Ships in the Villaine were retired up the River to difmantle, they having loft all Hopes of getting out. Two of them are entirely deftroyed, and ’tis tho’c next Winter mult finith the Remainder. There not being any Profpett of Employment tor a formidable Fleet in Quiberon Bay, fome of the Ships of that Command have received Orders ; and Sir John Bentley in the War{pight, with a flying Squadron, is dire¢ted to look into the Road of Balque. The Remainder of the Ships fpread fuch a Diitance, that ‘very little coalting Trade can be carried. The very Soldiers have been taken, going from the Main to the Hlands, to relieve thofe who were fick. Yefterday a petition was by the Hon. Capt. Shirley,” and the Hon. and Rev. Mr. Shirley, prefented to his Majeity in Favour of Earl Ferrers. Several more Petitions have been prefented to his M:jcfty in Behalf of Lord Ferrers, but hitherto witnout any Profpeét of Succels. New York, June g Thur(day, Friday, and Saturday laft, the remain- der of the Cork Fleet (being fix Sail) arrived here, loaded with Provifions, Stores, &c. together with His Majefty’s Ship the Nightingale, Capt. Campbell. . The Harlequin Privateer, (ioftead of being taken 2nd ranfomed- for 1coo Dollars) we are aflured has taken a good Prize, and is likely to make a tolerable Cruize it _ Since our laft great Part of the Conne&ticut Forces under Col, Whiting, pafled this City to join the Army. 3 - BUO-S T O N, June 16 : By 2 Letter from Lifbon we learn, That His Ma- jefty’s Ships Flamborough and Biddeford of 20 Guns each, had & very defperste Engagement on that Coaft * the 4th of April, with the Malicule of 36 Guns, and Le Opelle ot 32 Guns, two French Frigates, in which cur Captains behaved moft gallantly, and obliged them to run away; but our Men ot War were o difabled in their Mafts and Rigging, they could not poffibly come up wich thein:- It is tho’t the French Ships are gone to Cadiz to refit.— Capt. Skinner who commanded the Biddeford, with his Licut. Mr. Knowles were killed ; and alfo the Lieut. of Marines belenging to the Flamborough, Capt. Kennedy who commanded the Flamborough, is a brave young Of- ficer, and js Son to Col. Kennedy of New York. A few Days ago fail'd from New-London, the Snow Earl of Halifax, Capt. Taggart, having under Convoy 8 Sail of Tranfports with 500 Inhabitants, Men, Women and Children, to fettle at Nova Scotia. We hear, that the Penobfcot Indians have with- drawn and gone off with their Squaws and Children. Thur{day laft Capt. Welth arrived here in 50 Days from Teeneriffe,in whom came twoSeamen late belong- ing to the Ship Francis, Thomas Howflow, Mafter ; they inform that the faid Ship fail'd from Liverpool in Feb. bound tothe Coaft of Guinea, but was unfor- tunately caft away the zoth of March st 11 o’Clock a: Night, on the lfland of Fortunaus ; the Vedlel and Cargo were entirely left, together with 23 of the Men She was a fine new Ship, mounted 18 Carriege Guns, and had 6o Hands, The Caprain was fav'd. ' By a Veflel from Fyal, we learn, that there has latf:ly been very fevere Euthquak_és there, and in the neighbouring flands ; chat fur above twenty Days together there was almoft one continued Trembling of the Earth, which caufed fo great a Confternation among the Inhabitants, that many cf them went off on board Vefiels eyery Night for Safety. fen B0 RS MO U T 'H. By an Exprels who came to Town laft Saturday from No. Four, we are inform’d, that one Mr. Wil- lard, his Wite, and five Children, were taken and ¢tarried off from that Plice the 7th Inft. by the Indians : Scouis were immediately fent out after them, and wasin Purfuic when the Exprefs came away. Laft Friday, towards Night, the Wind being very high, a Canoc overfer going up this River, witha Man and Boy therein ; the Man was drowned, but the Boy (wam afhore. It is mentioned in the Bofton News Papers, as tho’ “ near an hundred of the New Hampthire Provincials “ were met in coming back, but dor what Reafon, ( fay they) « we know not.” % This muft, at leafl, be a Mifiake, there not being sbove ten or twelve miffing out of the whole Regiment 5 five or fix of them being unable to procesdy the others o doubt ewill be dealt with as they deferve. W hatever. Pretenfians any Gentlemen of a magnifying Gewius may bave in a neighbouring Pro vince, infinding Fauit with others; perbaps they would be as well employed, could they inform us that the whole of tiozir oton Number were marched, and apor Duiy. The New Hempfbire Regiment bave by impartial Fudges deen allow’d to be-as compleat & Number of pick'd Men as any on the Continent : . Ths' we will not pretend to Jay but onr whole Regiment may be upin their Return with the Enfigns of Vidtory, befre Jome ethers are on their march, and ought to have been at their Place of Deflination-long before now ; *¢ but for what Reafon we know not. WA iE e . Hawmpron, June 18, - ‘ This Day was publifhed here His EXCELLEN- CY's COMMISSION, appointing JoNaTHAN MouvrTon, Efq; to be Major of the thira Regiment of Foot, in this Provicce ; whereof the Honorable Mesuecn WEeare, Efq; is Colonel ; at which Time a Troop of Horfe was rsiled, and the M:jor gavea generous Entertainment at his Seat, ‘where not only the Officers and Suldiers of the Regiment were plenti- fully Regaled, but a Number of Gentlemen from the reighbouring Towns, who were invited on this Occafion. CUSTOM-HQUSE, PISCAT AW AY, Fune:8. Entered In, Brig Hannab, Fobn Tarboex. frem Gaudaloupe. i Cleared Qug, Brig Antigallican, Thomas Simpfon, for Barbadss. Brig Hampfbire, Facob Lincoln, for Ditto. Snow Gen. Townfend, M. Bunbary, for Ditto, Sloop Hyed, Thomas Warren, for Guadalospe. Smiw Polly, Fames Carr, for Virginia. T HE Brethren of the Ancient and Honourable Society of FREE anp ACCEPTED MASONS are NorIriep, That the FeasT of St. JOHN the BarrisT will be - celebratzd on Tuelday the z4th Inftant, at the Globe Tavern at the Plains in PorTsMouUTH. TICKETS to be had of Mr. Jobn Stavers at the Earl of Halifax Tavern in Pori{mouth. The Life of General WOLFE is now in the Prefs, and will be publifbed next Wed- nefday, and Sold by the Printer bereof. Jult Pablifh'd, ( fold by the Printer) a POEM,entitled, BE AUTY ; or, the Art of Charming. Province of New HaMpsHIRE LL Perfons Indebted to the ERates of Mr. Robert Mace or Betty his Wife, late of faid Dover, both ceceafed, are hereby Notified to pay the fame to Semwel Heard junr. ( who is im- powered by the Hon. Judge of Piobate, &c. of faid Province, to receive the fame) or they may expe& to be fued therefor next September Term. And thofe who have legsl Demands on [aid Eltates, are defired to fettle with and receive the fame of faid Heard. (Tbe 3W ¢6) Dover, June r2. 1750, Nf:':)iflgldfl, 7/{ne 4. 1760. T Hefe are to give NOTICE « to the Proprietors of the Townthip of Barnfleed in the Province of New -Hampthire, That the Annual Meeting ftands Adjourned to Wednefday the z5th of June Inftant at One of the Clock in the Afternoon, atthe Houfe of Hu!fon Peavey, Innholder in Newing- ton in faid Province, in order to confult onany Thing, or pafs any Votes that may be for the Encoursgement or to forward the fettling faid Townfhip. Fofoua Pickring, [94] Nebemiab Furber, i Benjamin Adams. NEWBURY LOTTERY TicKeTs Sold by the Printer ‘hereof, and by Mr. Febn Beck, Sele€t Men : Jacob Brown £ 9. Nathan Brown £ 12. Abner LN . > A NN & o i Province ¢f New Hampsurre. . Hefe are to NO1IFY tiae” Proprieters ¢t a Tra& of LAND granted to Ickbakbod Robie, Big; and others, by tbe Pur- chalers'of the Right of Joun Turton Mason, Eg; to be held at Capt. Benjamin Sewet?’s, lunbelder Hampton Fslls, on Tuelday the Eighth Day of July enfuing, st Two of the Ciock in the Afiernoon ;. (o fee if the Proprietors will crufe a Committee to iook out (he moft proper Place fora Way on the North Part of faid Traét of Land to the Centre, or in any Part thereof : and totake fuch Method as fhall be’ thought beft to have the fame cleared ; and if needful to raile Money therefor. And thofe Proprietors that have not paid the Charge of their Righss, are dsfirted ' to appear at faid Meeting and pay their Money, or they may expe€t their Rights will be Sold at the Mecting. - The original Delinquents Rights are as tollows, viz. John Brown £ 11.15. Joleph Prefcott £ 4 10. Jacob Stanyen £ 12. Jonathan Gove £ 12. ' John Gove, junr. £ 10. 5. Abner Sanborn, juar. £ 13. 10. Bradbury Green £ 3. Thomas Boid £ 15. Philbrock £ 2. Caleb Sanborn £ 12. Caleb Bennet £ 3. Edward Gove £ 2. Ebeneczer Prefcott Jeremiah Bennett £ 11, Timothy Blake £ 6. John Green £ 5. 5. Hezekish Ginefs £ 12. James Lyndal £ 6. Peter Shores £ 10, Richard Evens £ 24. Col. Hale £ 3. Benjamin Lynd Efq; £ 12. Hampton Falls, By Order ot the Commilttee, June 18. Hexnry Rosix, Proprietors Clerk. 2> If the Perfon, who came to the Printing Office in this Town laft Friday, for & News Paper, belonging to Mr. Jonathan Lock of Rye, will be {o ingenious as to come to the Printer hereof,, and maks fome Satisfalion for the Miichief he com- £ o15. mitted in f2id Office ( and immediately run away ) he . ; fhall be treated with Civility, and his Name corceal’d: otherwife he may depend upon being fent for, ina Way, perhaps, very difagreable to him, and be further expofed next Week. ‘ “GO0bn Ladd, Carrier to the J Wellern ARMY, hereby gives NOTICE, that he purpofes to fet out frem Exeter ( to go to the Weitern Army ) on Monday the Twenty third Day of June Inftant, Any Perfons minded to fend Let- ters by him, are defired to lodge the fame with 7Ten Shillings Old Tenor each, at Mr. Fobr Lord's ac Berwick, at Mr. 'Epbraim Hanfon's at Dover, by . Wedne{day the 18th Inftant, and at the feveral Ta- verns from Daver to Exeter on the fame Day ; and 2t Capt. Zechariab Fofs's in Porifmouth, at Mr. Folfoms’s at Greenland, at Mrs. Chace’s at Stratham, at Capt. Benjamin Swett’s at Hampron Falls, at Maj. Fonathan Greley’s at Ealt Kingfton, at Mr. Huntoon’s Ioftant : At Capt. Fonathan Blznt’s at Chefter, at M:. Rerkin’s and Mr, Blair’s at Londonderry, at Mr. White's at Platow, at Col. Bailey’s or Capt. Hazzen's in Hampftead, at Mr. Baldwin’s at Nottingham Weft, at Mr. French's at Dunftable, on or before Monday the 23d Inftant, where he will call for the fame, and endeavour Safety to convey them to whom direted, Imported from LONDON In the laf} Ships, and TO BE SOLD By WILLIAM TEMPLE, At bis Store on the Parade, by Wholefale and Retaily for Cajb or fhort Credit, the following Articles, viz.' SEven-eight, three quarter and yard wide garlix ; nuns hollands ;' tandems and feletias ; cambricks ; muflins ; plain, flow- ered, and minonet lawns ; {even eight, three quarters, and yard wide cotton and linnen check ; turniture ditto ; cotton velvets ; fine cotton counterpanes ; 8 qrs, - 9 qrs. and 10 qrs. blankets ; a very large and beauti® tul affortment of paper hangings ; mens and womens ' worfled and thread ftockings ; black knit patterns 3 worfted and mill’d caps ; plain and figur'd ribbands of all kinds ; paris nett ; pruffian closks and cardi- , nalls 5 womens plain and flower’d ruflell fhoes ; black end white fattin ditto ;5 black and colour’d englifh and india taffities ; tobines ; luteftrings; englifh and india damalks ; pins ; buttons ; filk and hair twift 5 mohair ; englifh and ruflia duck; tammies ; durants; and yard wide figured ftuffs; plain and ftriped Cam@p blets and ¢ambletees; flower’d ruflells and calaman- coes ; german ferges ; narrow ratteens and kerfey’s ; ° fuperfine and low priz’d broad cloths and drabs; ell wide fheetin- ; napkin diaper ; damafk and diaper table cloths of a1 fizes ; linnen handkerchiefs 3 far- niture chints ; bombazines ; cotton romalls ; filk handkerchiefs ; ftrip’d niccannees and perfian taffities 5 brafs kettles ; tea kettles and candlefticks ; neat look- ing glafles ; hard me:al and pewter plates and difhes 5 tea pots; porringers; bafons ; quart and pint pots md' mugs ; . fpoons and bed pans : 4d nails ; pepper; hotfe hair hats ; bed tick; watered china ; fewing filks ; fine threads ; drab ditto ; buckrams ; garfer- ing and quality bindings ; black alamode and gauze handkerchiefs ; ivory combs, &c. &c. &c. {94l [ ddvertifements omitted will be in onr next.] Printed by D. ¥ / N at Kingfton, or Mr. Badger’s, on or before the z1ft 3 4 i % ¥:3 S A r [ ] L | !

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