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TO BE. SOLD : By PALMER and KING, At their Shop on Spring Hill, b a Hoice BOHEA TEA,at Seven Pcunds Five Shillings Old Tenor by the Pound, and chesper by the Quantity ; Coffee, Sugar, Steeps Wool at Thirty four Shiliings by the fingle Pound ; Cotton Wool, Pitch, Tar and Turpentine ; choice French Indigo, choice Connedticut Pork by the Barrel. Likewife good “Conneéticur Flax [g81 Colborn Barrell DEfires all Perfons who bave Actounts open with Natuanier BaRRELL, or the late Company of Natuanigr ard CorBorN BaRRELL, 70 bring them in to bim immediately, for Setstlement —— §F And be bereby informs the Pablick, that be keeps a Shop at the Head of Col. W aLLINGSFORD's I barfe, at the NurthEnd, and hasto fell at the very LOWEST RATES, A compleat Afforemment of Englifb, Wef India, and other Kinds of GO O DS by Retail, sonfifiing of Broad Claths ; German Serges ; Half Thicks ; Sewanfein ; Flannel ; Baize-; Sagarbees 5 Duroys 5 Shal- looms 3 Cammies 5 Callamancaes; Ruffelis; Warfled Damafes; Peelong Sattin; Bengalls s Twine; Oxnabrigs; Ticklinburg; Thickjetts 5 Faflians ;5 Dimmity ; Nankeen ; Buckram ; Mohair; Sitk Twift ; Sewing Silk ; Bustons ; Silk Knee Gar- sers 3 Callicoes 5 Chints 3 Poplin 3 Allapine ; Bombazine ; Pruffian Stripes 5 Tobine Venetians 5 black Taffety ; black, cloth, and green Perfians 5 Alamode ; Tiffany ; Hatband and Widow's Crape 3 Englifp Bed Tick 5 yellaw Holland Checks 3 Garlets 3 Irifb Linnens 5 Cotten Hollands Niccanees 5 Long Laton ; Muflin and Silk Gauze ; ¢lear, brocaded, and minonet Lawn ; Cambrick ;5 Muflin ; Stock Zape 5 Ruffia Linnen ;. Ships Bunting 5. Worfled Caps ; Men's Worfied, Thread, and Cotton Hofe; Men's Lamb Gloves ; Wowmen's Lamb Gloves and Mitts 5 Purple Gloves and Mitts 5 black and colonr’d Silk Mitts ; Cotton, Linnen, and Silk Handkerchiefs ; black and colour’d Gauze Hawd- kerchiefs 5 a Variety of neweff Fafbion Ribbons 3 Silk Ferrets 5 Gallyons 5 Gimp 5 black, Bone, & Blon'd Lace ; Stay Cord and Braid ; Qapes ;5 Threads : Bobbin 5 Shirt Buttons ; Worfled Quality ; Gartering 3 Silver Paper Hats 5 Silk Hats and Cloaks ; Crewels ; Ruffel Shoes 3 Men's and Bogs Shoes ; Fins ; Needles ; Wax Beeds and Pendatits ; Stone Necklaces €5 Earings ; Speftacles 5 Horn and lvory Combs ; Slesve Buttons 5 Shoe & Knee Buckles 3 Ink Pots ; Cattoes ; Cafe Knives and Forks ; Razors ; Sciffars ; Thimbles 3 Fews Harps ; Pump Nails 3 Cod and Mackrel Lines and Hooks; Box Irows 5 Weal Cards ; Pewter ; Brafs Kettles and Skillets 5 Sieves s Felt, Caftor ard Beaveret Hats 5 Frying Pans 5 Scythes 5 Sickles Cortridge Paper; 4d. 64 84. 10d. z0d. 30d. 40d. Nails ; Powder ; Shot ; Lead 5 Irom; Brimflone 5 Logooood 5 Redwood ; Cipperas ; Allum 5 Indicr 5 Powder Blue 3 Loaf and Brown Sugar 5 Weft India_and New England Rum 3 Molaffes 5 Pepper 5 Alfprce 5 Nutmegs 5 Clives 3 Mace 5 Cinnamon 5 Rice 5 Flur ; Starch ; Ginger ; Bobea Tea s Coffie 3 Chocolate 5 Window Glafs, 6 by 8, 7 690, 8 by 10, &7 108y 12 ; obatto; choite Connelticut Pork by the Barrel ; Powder by the Barrel ; Shot and Lead by the Hundred Weight ; Tea by t4e Dozen ; &c &e.&c. phibd 8 ity e Y43 b O Sl ey 2 Y T ol o i Dr. Lomfon's famous Sovereign Spirit' of Venice-Treacle, Chymically prepar’d:by S R. YOSHUA BRACKETT, of Porifmouth, (Purchaler of the Heirs of Mr. Clifton) and no other Perfon, and' fold by him ; which certainly cures the colick, Spring and Autumnal Fevers ; is of exellent Ufe im Surfeits, Small Pox, and Meafles, and to fuch as go abroad early ; and of particular Ufe to thofe who are at Sea ; and a very great Prefervative againft all contagious Diftempers, &c. N. B. It has been of ¢minent fervice to thole who u'e the Weft India Trade. - t& The above s alfo fold by the Printer herecf. Likewile To BE Sorp by iid BRACKETT, A good Affurument of DRUGS, ; Just IvreozrTeED fiom LONDON. "] HE Proprictors of the Town- fhips called Peter/burrough Slip snd Middle Menadnock, are hereby NOTIFUED, That a TAX of Three Pounds on each Share in Peterfburrough Slip, and a TAX of Two Pounds ten Shillings ona Share in the Middle Menadnock, were lately granted, to be applied in Repairing Roads in faid Townfhips, which Taxes are to be paid to Mr. Fofcph Blanchard, the coing of which will p-event the SALE of their Lands. Fely 3. 1760. \ 2 o B . STray’d from Ifract Gilman ot Chefter, about the Middle of May laft, a Chefnut Gelding, 14 Hainds high, about 6 or 7 Years old, paces a clever Travel, trots, but chiefly inclines to a8 Hand- Gallop —has one white Foot behind, and a remarkable Woart on the leit upper Jaw, and had a fmall Bell faftencd to his Neck : Whoever will bring Lim (cr fend Word where he is) to me, or Major Greeley, in Kingfton, fhall have one Dollar Reward, and neceflary Charges paid, by Chefler, June 25, 1760, Hrael Gilmens Faches, B § Gy e Juft Imported, and to be Sold By Henry Apthorp, At bis STORE at the North End, Ewing Silks, Paper, Colour’d Threads, ‘Wool Cards, Women's Fans, '3-4 7-8 Checks, ¥Yard white Gauze, 'fandems, White Thread Hofe, ~ Baize, Plain Worfted ditto. Tamy’s, Rib’d ditto, Shalloons, Breeches Patterns, Velveis, Mens Crape, Callimancos, Ravens Duck, "Ruffia Duck, JAnchors, Hard ware of ali Sorts, Barr and Sheet Lead, 7 8-3.4.Garlix, - . gfi: %‘I'winc, l\tlerlinclét‘;.‘fi ‘;Gtx';} £ SASGASGASS, %5%% DEAO = 0% AR A A \ fi‘“fimfififimmmx Ma;z?}, 17 60. SCHEME of a LOTTERY, ¥ OR raifing 2 Sum of Money for the building 2nd maincaining a Bridge over the River Parker, in the Town of Newbury, at the Place called Old-Town Ferry (in Purfuance of xn A& of'the General Court, paffed in dpril, 1760 Wherein Daniel Farabam, Caleb Cuyfbing. Joleph Gerrifh, William Atkins, Eigrs. aad Mr. Patrick Tracy, Merchant, (or any Three pf them) are appointed Managers. The s&ling Mansgers are [worn to the faithful Performance of their Truft. Newbury-LoTrTERY, Number Four, German Serges, Kerfleys, Buckrams, Long Cloths, ‘confifts of 5000 Tickets, at Two Dollars each ; 1655 of which are Benefit Tickets of the following alue. X of oo Dollars, is 500 Dollars, 4 of 1co are 400 5 of 50 are 250 6 of 40 . are 240 10 of 30 are 300 14 of 20 are 280 45 of 10 are 450 75 of 8 are 600 1495 of 4 are 5980 1655 Prizes, amounting to =~ — 3345 Blanks. gcoo Dollars, gooo Tickets, at Two Dollarseach 10,000 To be paid in Prizes, goco & 1000 Dollars Remains to be applied for the Purpofe aforefaid. Two Blanks only to one PRIZE. ~ THE Bridge aforefaid is already built, and upon a Settlement of the Accounts, and Demands relative thereto, the Managers of the former Lottery for that Purpofe, were found to be greatly in Debt: The Charges of building the Bridge, and profecuting the Lottery, amounting to much more than what was allowed to be raifed by the former A& of the General Court — therefore the prefent Lottery is sllowed. And fincz the faid Bridge fo well anfwers the Expe@ation of the Public, and the Travelling that Way thereby is rendered much more eafy and plea- fant ; the Managers coubt not there will be a great Demand of the Tickes, from a Principle of encou- raging and promoting a Work of fuch general Ulility, if chere were no other Inducement. But when they confider how much this Scheme is calculated in Favour of the Adventurers, there being many Prizes of great Value, and bu: two Blanks to 2 Prize ; they doubt not of a very Ipeedy Sale of the Tickets. Public Notice will be given of the Time and Place of Drawing ; and as foon as finifhed, the Prizes w:ll be publithed in the Boffon Gazette and Country Fournal. Gold as well as Silver will be received for Tickets ; and the Prizes paid off accordingly. Prizes not demanded in Twelve Months after Draw- ing, will be confidered as given to the common Stock for building and maintaining the faid Bridgc,_ and will be [o applied. Tickets are to be {0ld by the Managers inNewbury, and by Mr. Fobn Beck and at the Printing: Office in Portfmouth. . AR RRRRREERRECER R L L CELEETLEEREDLER TO BE SOLD, By HENRY APTHORP, At his STORE at the North End, Choice Conne&icut PORK. WHereas a Quantity of Bonra TEA has been Sold. we hear, at Publick Vendue in a Neighbouring Government, at a very low Price, which is fo damaged, that it is fcarce wiorth any Thing ; fome of which has been (ent to this Town : Now to prevent any Impofition upon the Publick, we whofe Names are Subferibed, de- clare we have not any of faid TEA for Sale, but will warrant what we have tobz good and merchantable: HeNnrY APTHORP, SamuEeEL GrIpFITH, INATHANIEL ADAMS, Benjamin Pargng, CHaRLES TREADWEL, CorBorn Barrery, To he Sold cheap for Cafb or fhort Credit, by Huea Harr WENTWORTH, Ab-bis Heufe in PorrsmovwTH, the follswing Articles, i¥balejail and Retail ; Viz. ROAD Cloths ; bearfkin ; half thicks ; vMter'd Cheney's ; lindley woolley's, with trimmings ; fhalloons; callimancoes ; ruffels ; tammies ; plainaad ftrip’d camblets; check hungarians; werited quali.ies ; garterings ; bombazines ; crapes ; tiffaey’s ; hac crape ; figur'd mode ; black velver ; black lace ; black gsuzs handkerchies ; men’s end women’s white and (hammy gloves; ribbons of all forts ; black, cloth, aud ligac colourd fewing filks ; wood, bone, snd ivory fans ; _crewels ; ftay braid, and ftay ¢ord ; pins, No. 11& 4 ; needles ; writing paper; 3-4 7-8 and yard wide linnen and cotton checks ; 1vory combs ; fingle and double worfted caps ; men's and women’s worled hofe ; fewing and whipping twine; 3-4, 7-8and yard wide garlix ; cambricks ; clear, {poted, and minonet lawns ; nuns threads ; tapes ead bobbin ; colour’d threads ; buckrams ; linnen handkerchiefs ; filk and hair cwift; mchair buttons ;- felt and caftor hats ; nutmegs ; mace ; cinnamon ; cloves ; pepper ; 4d. 8d. 24d. 30d. 36d. and god. nails.. AiH Moalaffs, Sugar, Pork, Ship Bread, New Esgland Rim, &¢.- vl TN ) .TO BE SOLD, . By CHARLES TREADWELL; Near tbe State Houfe, A Frefth Affortment of Englifh- : Eaft and Weft India GOODS, cheap for Cufh. Alfo the very beft of BOHEA TEA, cheaper by large or {mall Qqantities than has yet been advertifed. THOMAS BRADFORD ~ AKES this Opportunity to acquaint hisCuftom 2’ ers and others, That he has remov'd his Shop from Spring-Hill, where he formerly kept, to the Shop of his Mother, oppofite the N. W. End of the Town Houle, where he has to fell a good Affortment of ENGLISH GOODS, s cheap as can be pur- chas’d in Portfmouth for Cafh. FOHN FOWLE, of Exeter, I_ EREBY informs his Cuftomers end others, that he continues to fell by Retail, at & very reafon- sble Price, s good Afforiment of Weft-India and Englith Goods. —Good Merchantsble Lumber wiil be taken at theLanding in faid Exeter in lieu of Money. N OTICE is hereby given to _ ell Perfons who haye any Demands on the Eftate of Cliver Smith, late of Exeter in the Proviace of New-Hampthire, Yeoman, deceas'd, to bring the e s Evidence thereof to Fames Calfe of Exeter a‘orefaid, and Myufes Lyford of Brentwood, Adminiftrators of of the fuid iftate, with the Will of the Deceafed annexed, in orderto a Settlement and Dilcharge there- of = And fach Perfons as were indebted to him st the Time of his Decealc, are hereby defired to pay fuch Debts to faid Adminiftrators as foon as may be, to avoid farther Trouble. Fames Caife, Exeter, Tune 25, 1760. Mofes Lyford, | Provincs of New Hampsuire, May 28. T Hefe are to give Notice, that all the Real Eftate of Cales Hew, late of Hin{- del€ decealed, which lay in Weftmoreland and Weft- minfter, in the Province aforefaid, is to be SOLD at Publick Vendue at the Houfe of Mr. 7Eomas Char- berlain in faid Weftmoreland, on Wedne(day the 27th Day of Auguft next, at Ten of the Clock before Noon. Asngr How, Adminiftrator. LL Perfons indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Semzel Haynes, late of Greenland, Yeoman, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Accounts, as foon as poffibie, to Anva Haynes, of Greenland sforefaid, Adminiftra- trix to the Eftate of faid Dcceafed, to prevent fur- ther Trouble. ; ; RO A P A Rochefler, May z1. 1760. A LL Perfons Indebted to, or ; that have any Demands on the Eftate of theRev. Mr. Amos Ma1n, late Paftor of the Church in Ro/ chefler, deceafed, are defired forthwith to bring ify’ their Accounts and fettle the fame with Foffiab Mair, fole Executor of his laft Will and Teftament, in order to prevent further Trouble. (92] St bt bbb A b b b R T e “§ AKEN up fome Time ago- by 1fizac Tucker of this Town, near the Ferry, a Stray PIG, which the Owner msy have again, paying Charges. 97 PRERPETRERERR L ET LR LR ERERTRBETLE NewburyLottery Tickets arefold by Mr. Fobn Beck, Samue! E9ans, Poft Rider, and the Printer. YORK Lottery Tickets fold ' by the Printer hereof. Vot R PorTsMouTH : Prited by D. Fowle. A M. g