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- s Ny Y, 59 92 puw J14dy ‘mOunog, LR ¥ 2 s e : Kuwie urpgaygay jo sieuBasst Ksaaayp, € 3 ¥ U € SPIYIOOP ‘S;deuIsq y PUINUBL UG 342G YIIYM JO uno2ds Burydoy) 3y ], 3 2107 M 42 INQUIpuBIY JO LB M N 2} UI ‘ULYN Y moqs pus ur ajd ya10:d 3y Jo saniwieea Suiy Y u63 $8613usd £ 0ad pue ssayiurw Jus Banunoure ‘pew Ayaj1ead sem vonngL? PISBAIY M IN'AS Y 943 01 1waz A(aterparur aq (s 1e3y 24 YotyM °jood jo spremdn o3 £q pasv|a1 sem saoueunH0 Addeyun L42a s191 ¢ . v 1243 j0 yO¥3 2pEuUl WY 10§ UOIPI[{0 ¥ pus‘ Wiy auyip Ajnsates 2q 01 ‘suojrad 13doid 03 pay 0 §01[32 2[qEUOJ23) ¥ 107 PAIN d ay 3w saxy 2))24 payaeas pi b oq pus 32200 938asj 3y £q p3jnqe pue‘pain}eo] ‘passpunid ‘paddiay uaaq 3aky ‘acod ayy 5B [|3m 8 ‘6] [IWIRY 3G Y3 JO SIIqUURG 3L SSjI1YT(T PU¥ J[GNOIY JO UOJEIf ery) 38 %1007 wsyuano g, ui [adeyd 3y1ie Y i . NEWBURY, May 17, 1750: SCHEME of 2 LOTTERY, OR raifing 2 Sum of Money for the building and . F maintaining a Bridge over the River Parker, 3n the Town of Newbury, at the Place called Oid-Towa : Ferry (in Purfuance of an A& of the General Court, paffed in April, 1760) Whercin Deniel Farnbam, Caleb Cupbing, Fsfeph Gerrifs, William Atkins, Efqrs. gnd Mr. Patrick Tracy, Merchant, (or zuy Tnree of them) are appointed Managers. The aéting Managers gre [worn to the fzithful Performance of their Truft. Newbury-LorTERY, Number Four, confifts of 5ooo Tickets, at Two Dollars each ; {165; of which are Benefit Tickets of the following alue; t of “5oo Dollars,is 500 Dollars. 4 of 100 _are. 400 5 of 50 are 250 6 of 4o ere 240 10 of 30 ere 300 14 of 20 are 280 45 of 10 are 450 75 of 8 ‘are 600 1495 of 4 ae 5980 gcoo Dollars. 1655 Prizes, amounting to 3345 Blanks. goco Tickets, at Two Dollarsesch 10.600 To be paid in Prizes, gooo : '—i-c_oo Dollars Remains to be applied - for the Parpole aforefaid. Tawo Blanks only to one PRIZE. THE Bridge aforefaid is already buile, and upon a Scttlement of the Accounts, and Demands relaiive thereto, the M:nagers of the former Lottery for that Purpofe, were found to be grealy in Debt: The Charges of building the Bridge, and profecuting the Lottery, amounting to much more than what was allowed tobe rifed by the former A& of the General Court— therefore the'prefent Lottery is allowed. And fince the faid Bridge ‘fo well anfwers the Ezpeétition of the Pablic, and the Travelling that Way thereby is rendered -much more eafy and plea- fant ; the Managers doubt not there will be a great Déemand of the Tickets, from a Principle of encou- raging and promoting a Work of fuch general Uiilicy, if there were no other Inducement. But when they confiler how much this Scheme is calculated in Favour of the Adventdrers, there being many Prizes of great Value, and but two Blanks to a Prize ; they doubt not of a very fpeedy Sale of the Tickets. Public Notice will be given of the Time and Place of Drawing ; and'a8 foon as finifhed, the Prizes will bz publithed in the Bofion Gazette and Country Fournal., Gold as well as Silver will be received tor Tickets ; and the Prizes paid off sccordingly. Piizes not demsnded in Twelve Months after Draw- ing, will be confidered as given to the common Siock for building end maintaining the faid Bridge, ani'will be fo epplied. . ’ Tickets are to be fold by the Managers in Newbury, snd by Mr. Jobn Beck and at the Printing Office in Port{mouth. TERRRELLTEELEXELECEELETREEERRTERRE TO BE SOLD, By HENRY APTHORP, At his STORE at the North End, Choic; Conne&icut PORK. s e s s i e WO : TO" BE SOLD, - By CHARLES TREADWELL, Near the State Houfe, A Frefh Aflortment of Englith E:ft and Weit India GOODS. cheap for Cath. Alfo the very beft of BOHEA TEA, cheaper by large or (mall Quantities than has yec beeri advertifed. e —— e ket e it THOMAS BRADFORD T AKES this Opportunity to acquaint hisCuftom- ers and others, That he has remov'd his Shop from Spring-Hill, where he formerly kept, to the Shop of his Mother, eppofite the N. W. End of the Town Houfe, where he has to fell a good Affortment of ENGLISH GOODS, s cheap as can be pur- chas’d in Portfmouth for. Cafh. ‘W Hereas a Quantity of Bonea TEA has been Sold. we hear, «at Publick Vendue in a Neighbouring Government, at . very low Price, which is fo damaged, that it is fcarce worth any Thing ; fome of which has been f(ent to this Town : Now to prevent any Impofition upon the Publick, we whofe Names are Subfcribed, de- clare we have pot any of faid TEA for Sale, but will warrant what we have to bs good and merahantable; Henry ApThoRp, Samuer GRIFFITH, NartuaniEL Apaws, BeExjamin PARKER, CHarLEs TREADWEL, CorporN BARRELL, T AKEN up fome Time ago by Ifaac Tucker of this Town, near the Ferry, a Stray PIG, which the' Owner may have again, paying Charges; -\, 7 7/ 97 N To be Sold cheap for Cafb or fhort Cred:!, by Hugh Hall Weatworth, At bis Heufe ix PoRTsSMOUTH, the following Articles, Wholzfsil and Retail; Viz. ROAD Cloths ; bearfkin ; half thicks ; water'd Cheney’s ; lindley woolley’s, with trimmings; thalloons ; callimancoes ; ruffels ; tammies ; plain and frip’d camblets; check hungarians ; worfted qualities ; Barterings ; bombazines 5 crapes ; tiffncy’s ; hat crape ; figur'd mode ; black velvet ; black lace ; biack gauzs handkerchiefs3 men’s and women’s white and thammy glaves; ribbons of all forts; black, cloth, zud light _colour’d - fewing filks ; wood, bone, and ivory fans ; crewels ; ftay braid, and ftay cord ; pins, No. 11 & 43 needles ; writing paper; 3-% 7-8and yard wide linnen and cotton checks ; ivory combs ; fingle and double worfted caps ; men’s and women’s worfted hofe ; fewing and whipping twine; 3-4, 7-8and yard wide garlix ; cambricks ; clear, fpotted, and minonet lawns ; nuns threads ; tapes and bobbin 5 colour’d threads ; buckrams ; linnen handkérchiefs ; filk and hair twilt ; .mohair buttons ; felt and caftor hats ; nutmegs ; macé ; cinramon ; cloves; pepper ;5 4d. 8d. 24d. 30d. 36d. and 40d. nails ; &z, &Fe. e e ——— e e e e e e e e e, Ard Sold by the Printer bereof, LIFE of General Fames Wolfe, the Conqueror of Carada : Or, the Elogium of that Renowned Hero, attempted according to the Rules of Eloquence ; with’a Monumental Infcription, Latin and Englilh, to perpetuate. his Memory. By J— P—, A M Price 12 f. O/ Tenor. ; *.% The cbove Pamphlet came over in the laf} Ship JSrom LONDON, ebhere the Demand was fo great that it had tewo Editions in three Weeks, And it isprefum’d it will be as agreably receiv'd in this Country, for the Good of which be fo willingly fell a Sacrifice. Says the Auathar of the atove Life, ©“ He was the Glory of the prefent Age, and will be the Admiration of the future. Gk a5 FOHN FOWLE, of Exeter, EREBY informs his Cuftomers and others, that he continues to fell by Retail, at a very reafon- #ble Prics, 2 good Afortment of Welt-India and Englifh Goods. ——Good Merchantzble Lumber will be taken at theLanding in faid Exeter in lieu of Monzy. N OTICE is hereby given to all Perfons who have svy Demands on the Eftate of Olizer Smith, late of Exeter in the Province of New-Hamplhire, Yeoman, decess'd, ¢35 bring the Evidence thereof to Fames Calfe ot Exeter aforefaid, and Mojes Lyford of Brentwood, Admiaiftrators of of the faid Eftate, with the Will of the Deceafed annexed, in order ta a Settlement and Difcharge there- of : And fuch Perfons as wers indebted to him at the Time of his Dzceale, 2r2 hereby defired to pay luch Debts to faid Admuniftrators as foon as may be, to avoid farther Trouble, Fames Calfe, Exeter, June 25, 1760. Mofes Lyford. Province of New Hampsuire, May 28. T Hefe are to give Notice, that all the Real Eftate of Caleb How, late of Hinf- dale, deceafed, which lay in Weftmoreland and Weft- minfter, in the Province aforefaid, is to be SOLD at Publick Vendue at the Houfe of Mr. Tkomas Cham- berlain in faid Weltmoreland, on Wednelday the 27th Day of Auguft next, at Ten of the Clock before Noon. Asner How, Adminiftrator. ALL Pcrfons indebted to, or that have any Demands on the ERate of Samuel Haynes, late of Greenland, Ycoman, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Accounts, as [oon as poffible, to 4nxa Haynes, of Greenland aforefaid, Adminiltra- trix to the Eftat= of faid Deceafed, to prevent fur- ther Trouble. =, -~ - : R R S A T By BENJAMIN PARKER, At bis Shop and Storz at the North End, The Beft of BOHEA TEA at Seven Pounds Fifteen Shillings Old Tenor by the fingle Pound, and cheaper by the Quantity. Good Indian CORN and Ifle of Shoals Winter FISH : Alfo choice TOBACCO by the Cafk or fmaller Quantity. [92] B oo 210 6 o 1 oo o S8 1 0 10 Se o 1o Js e te deits o deste=leslscle e oo Province of New HaMpsHIRE LL Perfons Indebted to the Eftates of Mr. Robert Mace or Betty his Wife, late of faid Dover, both deceafed. are hereby Notified to pay the fame to Samuel Heard junr. ( who is im- powered by the Hon Judge of Probate,” &c. of faid Province, to receive the fame) or they may expelt to be fued therefor next September Term. And thole who have legal Demands on (sid Eftates, are defired to fettle with and receive the fame of f{aid Heard. (Tbc 3W g6) Dover, June 12, 1760, Imported from LONDON In tbe laft Ships, and TO BE SOLD 14 ~ By WILLIAM TEMPLE, At his Siore on the Parade, by Wholefale and Retail, Jor Cafb or fbort Credit, the following 4> ticles, viz. yEven-eight, three quarter and yard wide garlix ; nuns hollinds ; tandems and feletias ; cambricks ; muflins; plain, fow- ered, and miconet lawns ; {even eight, three quarters, and yard wide cotton and linnea check ; turniture ditto ; cotton velvets; fine coiton counterpanes; 8 qrs. ¢ qrs. and 10 qrs. blankets ; a very large and beauti- tul affortment of paper-hangings ; mens and womens worfted end thread ftockings ; black knit patterns; worfted and mill’d caps3 plain and figur'd ribbands of all kinds ; ‘paris nett ;- pruffian cloaks and cardi- nalls ; womens plain and. flower'd ruficll fhoes ; black and white fattin ditto ; black and colour'd englith and india taffities ; cobines ; lotefirings; englifh and india damatks ; pins; ‘buttons ; filk and hair twilt ; mohair ; englith and ruffia duck; tammies ; dusanis and yard .wide figured fiuffs; plain and ftriped Cam- blets and cambletees; flower'd ruffells and. celaman- coes ; german ferges ; narrow ratteens and kerfey’s ; {uperfing and low priz'd bread cloths ‘and drabs; ell wide fheeting ; napkin disper ; damsfk and disper table cloths of all fizes ; linnen handkerchiefs 3 fur- niture chints 3« bombazines ; cotton romalls ; filk handkerchiefs ; rip'd niccannees end perfian taffities;; brafs kettles ; tea kettles gnd candlefticks ; naat look- ing glaffes ; hard metal and pewter plates and difhes ; tea pots; porringers; bafons ; quart and pint pots and mugs ;- fpoons and bed pans : 4d nails ; pepper; horfe hair hats ; bed tick; watered china ; fewing filks ; fine threads; drab ditto ; buckrams ; garter- ing and quality bindings ; black alamode and gauze handkerchiefs ; ivory combs, &c. &c. &c. (o4l To be Sold by George Boyd, 'S Near the State Houfe, by Retail, Weft-India and New-England RUM. A LI Perfons who have any Demands on the Eftate of Ardreew Lewis, late of Kitrery in'the County of York, deceafed; are here- by defired to bring in.: their juit Claims to Tbemas Lewis of faid Kittery, Executor to the Laft Will.and Teftament of the faid deceafed, and they thall be paid. And all Perfons who are Indebred to f{aid Eitate, are defired to make [peedy Payment, s they would avoid further T'rouble, T homas Lewis. Kittery, May 2. 276o. . TO BE SOLD, LOT of LAND in Rye, Contzining about T'wenty Acres, which has now ghout Eight Hundred Cord of WOOD. ftanding thereon, of feveral Sorts. Inquire of the Printer. Province of New HampsuirLe. Hefe are to NOTIFY the Proprietors of a Tra& of LAND granted to Ichabod Robie, Elg; and others, by the Pur- chalers of the Right of Jopn TurTon Mason, Eq;s to be held at Capt. Benjamin Swett’s, Innbolder in Hampton Falls, on Tuelday the Eighth Day of July enfaing, at Two of the Clock in the Aftexnoon ; to - {ee if the Proprietors will ebufe a Committes tolook out the moft proper Place fora Way on the Norih Part of faid Tral of Land to the Centre, or in any Part thereof : ‘and totake fuch Method as fhell bs thought beft to have the fame cleared ; and if needful to raife Money therefor. And thofe Proprietors that have not paid the Charge of their Rights, are defired, to appear at faid Meeting and pay their Money, or they may expe@ their Rights will be Sold at the Meeting, The original Delinqusnts Rights are as follows, viz. John Brown £ 11. 15. J>feph Prefcotz £ 4 10. JacobStanyen £ ¢2. Jounathan Gove £ 1z: John Gove, junr. £ 10, §. Abner Sanborn, junr, £ 13.10. Bradbury Green £ 3. Thomas Boid £ 15. Jacob Brown £ 9. Nathan Bown £ 12. Abner Philbrock £ 2. Cuileb Sanborn £ 12. Caleb Bennet £ 3. Edward Gove £ 2. Ebenezer Prefcott £ 3¢. Jeremiah Bennett £ 11. Timothy Blake £ 6. Jobn, Green [ . 5. Hezekiah Ginefs £ 12. James Lyndal, £ 6. Peter Shores £ 10. Richard Evens £ 24. Col. Hale £ 3. Benjamin Lynd Elq; £ 12. Hampton Falls, By Order of the Committee, Juue 18, Henry RostE, Proprietors Clerk. Province of New Hampfbire. THE Proprietors of that Tra& of Land called Stevens's-Town. which was’ granted to the Honourable Ebesezer Stevens, Eigs' and Affocistec, by the Purchalers of Mafor’s Right, fo called, are hereby notified to meet at the Houle of Mr. Fokn Hustoon, junr. Innholder in Kingfton, on the firft Monday in July next, at T'welve of the Clock in faid Day : And thofe Proprietors that have not paid their Propoition of Charges on faid Righs, are defired to appear at faid Meeting 2nd.pay tacir Moncy, or their Rights will be fpeedily fold, Per Order of the Commitee, . - Kingfion.Juneg,1760. Jeremy Webfter, Prop'ss Cl. BT e o S o wts o8 e b o o e e e LT o 2k Printed by D. Fowle.