The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, July 18, 1760, Page 2

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they-did not immediately return the Prifoner, and deliver Imprifonment, srd Heath to fand one Hour in the up the Aggreflors, he would go back to the Fort, and l’_’xllory,_ which it is withed may deter O{he'xs from the the Commandant would put to Death thofe of theirTribe like Crime. —— ‘It is fuppoled that the fiid counterfcit that were ftill trading there. That at firft they would Pieces were forged at Salem aforefaid, Py a Gang of not heatken to him ; but on a Repetition, and {olemnly wicked Perfons that are combin’d for that E?d, and declaring his Threats fhoald be put in Execution, and that thele Lads were ‘employed by them (o pai ‘em off. taking Leave of them, they delivered both the prifoner Colonel Kingfbury, n 17 Days fron}v Louifbourg, and offenders, who were brought back to the Fort : That informs, That 3 Days befors he lc_f: that Place, a 1";;«:: the two Offenders were of the Tawa's, who faid, that srrived from St. John's with Advice, thait two French Monf. Belletre, at Detroit, told them, he would make Men of "War ot the Line and three F -igates were got them the richeft Men in Canada, if they would bring vp tke Bay of Verts, and tupplying the French with him two Englith Prifoners from Nisgara : And that Siores-; upon which News two 74 Gun Ships, one one of their Chiefs made a Speech to the commanding 60, and two 'ana.tes, fail'd from Lm.nlbaur.g in 12 Officer, exprefling much Concern that their young War- .Houn after the Arrival of faid Packet, with a fair Wiad, riors had behaved [o ill, and defired he would keep them in Queft of them. ; , . as Hofteges, till fuch Time as they fhould give con- Tne following Men, belonging to this Province, were vincing Proofs of their Friendfhip to the Englifh, which fl}ln in Major Rogers’s Engagement near Nt ['flano, they determined themfclves weuld be very foon in their | viz. Eli Boyd, Patrick Clark, David Blur,_ Thomas Power to do. Hogg, belonging to Londonderry ; and David Talford Erom Quebee we have thefe further Particulars, viz. | of Chcfifr. That from the Battle on the 28th of April, to the Raif-~ The Snow Exeter, Capt. ],mes_l‘,gxke, from Exeter ing of the Seige, the Garrifon had not above 5o Men (in England) for this Port, who fail'd laft Maich, was killed and wounded : That the General hearing the afterwaads taken by the French. : Enemy defigned to efcalade, called hizOfficers together, We hear from Newmarket, that a Son of Col. Smith end told them, that if they would ftand by him, he of that Place, a Lad about 14 Years of Age,was drowned would not give up the Place while he had ten Men left ;- faft Friday. And, to which the brave Men immediately agreed, and with ~ The next Day a Child at Excter narrowly efcaped the greateft Chearfulnels : That the Gairifon would the fame Fate, be?ng near 20 Mlgute} _?ndcr Wafcr, {oon be ftrongly reinforced, the Battalions at Lonifbourg but by the Dexterity of his Father in divéing after him, being fhipping of for that purpofe,as they were deftroy- was happily faved ; though without the leaft Appear- ing the Works of that Place : That fome of ourProvifion ance of Life or Motion for 2 confiderable Time after he Ships had got up : That the Rochefter Man of War, -was takén up, with 15 or 16 more Provifion Veflels from England, wzs met going up the River: And that it was faid fome of our Men ot War, of the fime Coavoy, had taken Portfmauth, and Province of New Hamppbire, two French Frigates on the Paflige. have falfely reported, that Nir. BEnjamin Parxer, of Wednelday lsit the Elizabeth, Capt. Tomplon, 08¢ 4 pyrsfmouth, has for fome Time paft been no compos 5 of the Store fhips Wh.“:h fsiled from Eng}and under nd thae his being indebted to us more than he was able Convoy of the Devonfhire Man of War, atrived hete : ¢ pay, was the Occafion of his Diftra&tion ; and that We hear fhe is defigned for Quebec. 4 he was arrefted for fundry large Sums, particularly by The Report we bad lately of fome Cattle being (e of us the Subferibers : This mmay certify, that the taken on their Way to Crowa Point, is Without Foun- ¢y Reports are groundle(s; and that we have dealt datien ¢- one of the Perfons who went with them se- largely with fxid Benjamin Parker, both before and fince turned here Jat Wednefday, and informs us, that the In- ihe fpreading them, and slways found him a Perfon of dians had way laid them, but while they were prepar- Punétuality and Honour ing to fall on the Guard, a Party came from Crown- [ 'P Bevs. % Sobn Guild Point to elcort them, whereby the Enemy were difdp- :70 o, IR00DETT, ‘70 > pointed in their Defign : Our Informant left Crown- BIOSTOY‘i,Go Thomwias Gray, Poiat lat Wednefday 7 nighr, and was no more than July 7, 1760, Gilbert Dfi/}loz.r, Jobu Barrett. thre¢ Days coming from thence to No. 4: and 2 Days more to Rutland.— Colonel Havilaind commanded at CUSTOM HOUSE, Piscaraway, July 17: Entered In, Crown Poini: Msjor Rogers with his Rangers were $loop Duck, Benjamin Donnell, from Halifax. To tie PRINTER. { HEREAS fundry Shopkeepers in the Town of there, and filling up his Companies with thofe who had a Mind toenlift out of theProvincials : Our Trcl)ops were hearty and in high Spirits ; fome of them employ- R . 4 ed in genig’g the Battozs u?d other Thiogs in Readinefs Schooner Rye, W'll“(’;gyr:;“é‘::- trom Philadelphis. to go down the Lake, while others are employed in : s ¢ : malf’ing s good Waggon. Road from Crowr? P?)inx to glch”“" Swan, Giles Seawards, for Philadelphia. Sy : 3te T oop Tryon, John Oram, for the Weftern 1flands. No. 4 st the fame Time New Hampthire Troops are si Willi i Odi St Bechadon making the Road frem No. 4 towards Crown Point. oop William, Benjamin Odiorne, ‘}\’I ‘"Y“ 'i Laft Week one Chamber'ain belonging to Fort- Brig Brook Haven, jon‘ns Green, for New Yor b Dammer a:rived these in about 10 Days frem Mont- gcnom}‘er CharmmgMonly.J?hn Gowes]l,flgr'Loul e’ real, after a tediousCaptivity :H:rfays. that the lnd;ans loop Succefs, William Siapleton for St. Kists. difpairing ot all Succours irom France, were packing 7 uppthe'u Al in order to go to the Miflifippi, and were TO BE S$0OLD going to carry all their Prifoners with them : That he ¢ . had feveral Times attempted to make hi#s Efcape, but B RO&é‘;f‘f z lf'al// was difcover’d, ’till the lalt, when in their. Confufion, 9 :&z&(:jp;:g fuch a ftriet Watch over him as ufual, he BOHEA TEA. by thC HUHOI’Cd, Laft Saturday Morning died at his Seat in Roxbury, Dozen, or fmaller Quantidies ; it can be recommended Thomas Gunter, Efg; in the 54th Year of his Age, 1o be extream good : Also, An Affortment of Englith formerly a noted Merchant in this Town : He has left and Wett ludia G OO DS, Groceries, &c. by Whole- a great Part of. his Eftate to charitable and induftrious fale and Retail. Y TSMOUTH i ' PO RS 4 p Extrall of a Letter to a Gentleman in this Town, dated Samuel Grlfli th at the Camp on Crown Point Road, about 10 Miles from : sl Charlifisson, or Numb. Four, Fuly 4, 1760. Y.I EREBY Notifies his Cuftomers, that €« UR (New Hamplhire) Regiment is allowed by & A e has to fell at his Shop oppofite to Joun Mor every Body to be as fine and likely a Regiment 1, qps Efq; cheap for Cafh, & good Affortment of as any one that was ever raifcd in America ; and they GOOfiS faitable for the Seafon. A be thinks it meedlefs are in general as willing to work as Men can be ; but 10 follago the Fafbion of mentioning everyThing from a Needle fuch have been our Hindrances, arifing from one Quarier 5,7, Jeews-Harp, rhe underinentioned Articles may ferve, viz. and another, that 2ltho’ it is more than a Month fince 1 . ,1 . k{ ¢ S we arrived at Numb. Four, we have not advanced more Clot 18, Sefges, I'hic ctts, aga“ than 11 Miles on the prew Road, befides building a thees, Duroy, Cut Velvet Patterns, Chints’s, Callicoes, Block Hcule, a Scow, 2 Boat, and fome Work done in Printed Linnens, Cotton Hollands, and Cotton Gowns ; the old Fort at Numb. Four.— Many Bridges t6.make. 2 good Affortment of Checks, Linnens, Hollands, Cam- The Lsend we have pals’d over is generally unequal bricks, Lawns, Tammies, Shalloons and Taylor’s Trim- and mountainous ; fome Mountains forming an Angle mings, Women’s Englith Shoes ; a pretty good Affort- of 20 Degrees, or more, at the Bafe, and more then 2 ment of Hard Wares, fuch as Brafs Kettles, Brals and Quarter of a Mile Afcent. The Wood thick and tall, Belimetal Skillets ; all Soits of Cutlary Wares, Locks, and chiefly Rock Maple, Beach, and Hemlock. The Hinges, Nails, Powder, Shot, and Flints 5 Tools for Soil naturally exceeding rich and good, and the morefo moft Trades, 5. 5. &5c. the farther we advance.—— It is judged on all Hands, Sttt et that it will be a Month before we fhall compleat the llliPOI‘l‘c’d in the laft Sfilp Ifralil LoNDoN, Road to Crown Point.— T'wo or three Days ago an AND 70 BE SOLD Indian was feen by one of our Officers ftanding in the Road, sbout a Mile from the Encampment : We every pow and then dilcover Signs of fome Sculking Feilows round about us, but we don’t feem to be at all alarmed by fuch Difcoveries.” By Hall Jackion, At bis Shap oppofite Major SamueL Harz’s, Fulland frefh Affortment of Apothecary’s DRUGS, At the Superior Court held at Ipfwich in the County All Sorts of Spice, Painters Colours and Brufhes, of Effex, the lat Week in June laft, two Lads, viz. Surgeons ftraight and crooked Needles, the very beft Jotua Hexth, and Abiel Auftin, junr. both belonging Lancets, Turlington’s invented Baifam of Life, Dr. Lock- to Salem in this Province, were indi@t for uttering yer’s Univerfal Pill, fundry Articles in the Gracery feveral falflc and counterfeit Dollars at Haverhill, and Way, &c. pleaded guilty : They were fentenced to pay a Fine of & The above to be fold as cheap as can be bought £. 10 Lawful Moncy each, and to fuffer two Month’s in the Province, ¥ Yefterdey arrived here Capt, Malland, i the MaR- Ship Si. George, in sbout 8 Weeks from Spithead; who parted with the Effex Maft Ship, Cupt. Hugget, and the Winchefier Man ‘of War | their Convoy) on the Banks of Newtoundland. The Efl.x may bz hourly expecled here. The Man of War is bound o Bofton. e e e e e e ety WHEREAS it is common for Sbheep to refort at this Seafon of the Yesr together, and more efpecially when there is no Divifion Fence; This is theretore to pray the Owners of {ach, that when they are about to lefien their Number, that f2id Sheep Thay be brought to a Yard by Day,and thofe defign’d for Slaugh~ ter then caught. as the Nighe hath no Eyes, thereby it often happens that 2 Neighbour’s Sheep 15 taken inflead of their own. Jult IMPORTED, and to be SOLD By BEN[AMIN PARKER, At his Shop at the North End, A Variety of Englifp and Indiz ; GOQDS, viz. Beaveret, Caflor and Felt Hatts ; Ruffia Duck ; Ticklingburghs ; Oznabrigs ; coatfe and fine Broad Clotks ; German Serges ; Kerfeys 5 Sagatbees ; Thickfetts ; filk and cotton Vewets 5 fine bair and worfled Plajbes; cut Velvet and knit Patterns ; Everlofings; worfled Damafks 5 Callimantses ; Camblets 5 Shalloons ; Tammies; Durants;white water'dTabby; Taffities ; Poplins; erflans 5 Alamades ; LuteBring ; black Alopene 5 Bom. bazine 5 and Mourning of all Sorts; fine Chints and Cal- Jicoes 5 firiped Hollands 5 Nicanees; Dinyer Table Choths; Corded Dimity's ; Fuftians ; Tartans ; 3grs, 7 eight, and Apron Checks 5 3 qrs, 7 eight, and yard wide Irifb Hollands ; Garlix ; Leng Lawns ; plain, fpotted, and brocaded ditto ; Cambricks ; Mufiiflg: s Gauze ; Barce- bona, cotton, linnen, gauze and lawn Handkerchiefs ; trown and yellow Holiand ; Whale Bone ; Mens and Womens Buckrams; Womens filk, colour’d and white Mists ; Kill and Lamb Gloves ; Mens Norway Dot 5 white Kid and Lamb, purple and fbamy ditta ; Bone and C:cos fitk'd Fans ; white Wax ; colsur’d and black Nechlaces ; Ruffesd and Callimanco Sboes and Clags ; Mens and Womens Hofe Gold and Silyer Lace, white & blatk ditto 5 Gimp ; Bobins Tapes ; white and colour’d Cord ; Braide ; Gallions ; Ferritss RQuality,{5Sboe Bindings; StockT ape; NunsThreads, colonr'd qbreads ; Bellandine Sesving Silks 3 Ribbins ; loory and Horn Combs ; white and yelloro Buttons, Mobair and Horn ditto 5 Wire Shirt Buttons, Sleeve ditto 5 Pins ; Bibles ; Teftaments 5 Pfalters 5 Spelling Bocks ; Primers ; a fine Afforsment of London Pewter ; Nails 3 Tacks ; Crown Glafs ; large and Jmall Looking Glaffes ; Wiel Cards Seytbes 5 Sickles 5 Pots 5 Kettles 5 Skillets 3 Pans ; Care and Cbhaife Boxes 5 Locks ; Hinges; Latches 3 Knives andd Forks ; Cuttoes 5 Penknives 5 Sciffars 5 Jews Harps; Flints; Powder arnd Shat 5 Copperas, Allom, Girger, Cinnamor, Nutmegs, Cloves and Mace,Pepper, Alfpice, Starch, Indigo, Snuff . Alfo Weft Ind:a and New England Rum ; Sugar, Coffee, Cotton and Sheep's Wool, Flasx, Tobacta, Connelticnt Pork, and the very Belt of BOHEA T1E 4, with rany osker Articles, too tedious to mentios. N. B. As faid Parker generally keeps a full Affort- ment of Englifh and Welt India GOGDS, and procures them on the beft Terms, he is determined to fupply his Cultomers at the very loweft Rates for Cath, Fith, or any other fuitable Pay ; or on fhort Credit with Securi- ty. Good Attendance will be given at his Shop,zs ufual, Province of New-Hamp/bire, Courr of Vice- Admiralty. } Pu rfu ant 20 an ORDER of His Majesty’s Court of Vice ApmiraLry, NOTICE is bereby given, That on Monday the 28th Day of Fuly Inflant, at Four o'Clock in the Afternoon, WILL BE EXPOSED TO SALE 4y Pub- Jick Vendue, at the Houje of Mr. John Stavers, Innboldcr i#t Port/mouth in the Provinte aforefaid, THE HULL, or BODY of the Ship FRIENDS ADVENTURE, Joun Hamivton late Mafler, ber Mafts and Yards, with all ber Tackle, Apparrel, Furniture and Appurte- nances thereto belosging 5 all which, with the Inventiry and Conditions of Sale may be Jeen by Inquiring at the Re- gifler’s Office ow Mondags awd Tuefdays before the Sale, which will be continued il all is fold. Per Curiam, Joann Suerpurnys, Dep. Reg. TO BE S8CLD By Samucl Baker of Newmarket, AND Benjamin Sheppard of Nettingham, Good Affortmentof ENGLISH GOODS, ~\ very cheap for C.4S§ H, or good merchantable LUMBER. PorrsmouTH, Fuly 10, 1760. N Confequence of a Vote of the Inhabitants of this I Town, at their laft annual Meeting, for the Sele&- Men to provide a new Ferry Boat, (which is wanted very foon) to be built of White Pine, of the Size of the old Boat : Any Perfon inclined to undertake laid Work, is defired, as foon as may be, to give in to the Select Men, or either of them, the Sum for which he will furpifh fuch Boat. T e -—.—_‘——#.-w NewburyLottery Tickets arefold by Mr. Fabn Beck, Samuel Evans, Polt Rider, aud the Printer. Tdvertijements smitted, will be in cur next. | ) s Porrsmouts : Printed by D. Fowle.

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