The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, September 5, 1760, Page 4

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et Rl S ,;{ PHILADRLPHIA, Augufzr Advices from Pitfbargh, of the 17th Inft. mention every Thing .going on well there then ; that the Day before a Party had gone up theOhio, in Battoes, to take Poft at Venango ; and that another had fet off that Day with Cattle for the fame Place. From Prefgue Ifie, ( July 18) “)vc learn, that 400 Royal Americans who drrived chere the 17¢h of that Month, from Pittfburgh, had embarked for Niagera, in e Number of Whaleboats and Battoes, fent by Gen. Amberft for that purpole, which 400, came in thefe Boats, made up goo, and it was thought would give the People at Dentroit a good deal of Un- eafinels : 'I'hat the Indimns that Way feemed much furprifed at the Appearence of our Forces, but ule them very-civilly, lent them feveral Horles, to fuppl thofe that tired on the Road : That the Country be- tween Pittfburg and Preique Ifle (Diftance 140 Miles ) was generally hilly, and the Soil but indifferent ; but ¢het betwixt Venango and Preique 1fle our People met ‘with the finelt Meadows they had ever feen, fome of them two Miles and a Half long, and & Mile broad, without a Tree on Brafh, and the Grals 5 Feet 8 Inches high ; and they were told by the Indians, that there were {ach Savannahs for zo Miles fugther up.—The Difcance from Pitfburgh to Venango 80 Miles.—Our Men sre building a Fort at chlque_tvlfle.-‘—'l‘he Al- legheny is faid to be very fhallow,aad bardly pavigable for Canoes. F S N E W-Y O R-EKTaagul z5. On Monday Afternoon arrived here, in 6 Weeks and 3 Days from Briftol, the Sampfon,Cupt. Greatrakes, of 22 Guns and 67 Men. ~ As fhe came up, his Ma- jelty’s Ship Wincheter, Capt. Hale, lying in the Bay, gave a Signal for her to bring to, and fent a Boat with an Officer and 13 Men to go on board her : but the Ship kept on her Way, without any Regard to the Signal, when the Man of War fired at her, and continu- ed to five fucceffively feveral Shot, one of which firuck her juft below the fore Chains, and went thro’ her ; but none of her People received sny Hurt. Mean Time the Main of War’s Boat, being a-head of tae Samplon, and at fome Diftance on one Side hail'd her, and advanced to board, but the Sampfon’s ing confined the Cipt. and Mate, fired a Volley of {mall Arms into the Boat, when the Officer defired them to defift, as did his Mzn, but tono Purpole, for they fired a fecond Time, killed three outright, and a fourth fo wounded he died foon aftep: The Ms. giltrates of this City, havisg received Information of this Afair, immediately iffued Warrants to apprchend the People belonging to the Samgpfon, and when fhe was haul’d in to the Dock, tbe Sheriffs and Confta- bles, who were upon the Watch, in Order to execute the Warrants in the moft effc€tual and peaceable manner, ftaid till the Captain snd Mate came on fhore, and then took them into Cuftody ; but the reft of the Men on board arming with Cutlefles and fire-Aims, would not [uff:r themfelves to be taken, nor any Perfon to come on baard. his Refitogce being noticed to Cap. Hale, he weighed Anchor, and brought the Win- chelter into the Harbour slong Side the Sempfon, whofe People, on the appearance of the Man of War got into fuch Boats as they could fiad, and cifperled different Ways, fome to Loing lilind, and fome up the River, leaving norne on board but one or two Men, and two or three Boys,who are fuppofed to have had no cencern in this tragical Affair. Atter Examination of Witncflcs the Captain and Mate were admigted to Bail. $2395 423000 0100 10530 S0 B B0 B ADVERTISEMENTS. OTICE is herebygivento the N Proprietors of the Town of Amberf?, (formerly koown by the Name of Seubegen #eft, No. 3.) that they meet at the Meeting Houfe 10 Amherft aforefaid, on the Eighth Day of O&ober, 1760, at Ten of the Clock before Noon, to &t on the following Articles as they fhall think fit. 1. Sce what Method the Proprietors will take to fettle their Acceunts, and to raife their Tax for the future. 2. To fee if the Proprictors will petition the General Court for a Special A& to fell the delinguent Proprietors Land, or fo much of it as fhall defray their delinquent Charges, and choofe a Commit- * tee to effeét the fame. 3. To fee if the Proprictors will rsife Money to pay their Debus. 4. Tofeeif the Proprietors will fell the Pew Ground belonging to the Meeting Houle, below and in the Gallery, to the Pioprictors, according to their Privilege, that will bid higheft for it, to finifh the Reft of the faid Mecting- Houte, and defray other Charges if any Money is left after the faid Houfe is finithed. 5. If concluded to fell the Pew Ground, then to choofe a Commitice todo it. 6. To fee if the Proprictors will grant Jndrecs Bixbe and Fobn Burn Liberty of pitchiag their third Divifion in common Land acjoining to them, they pay- ing for the laying of it out. % The delinquent Proprietors are once more de- fired to pay their Debts at Time end Place, to prevent Charges. Amberft, Sept. 1, 1760. Mafes Barron, Solomon Hutchinfon, YORK Lottery Tickets fold by the DPrinter hereof: 5 } Committee. with thofe that ' Men, havs PUBLISH'D, and Sold at the rmtzi.‘g‘—CLff’::'e-z:z P;»r{/}fmut/h Yg Narrative of the uncommen',. Sufferings and furprizing Deliverance of BRITON P hich HAMMON, s NEGRO MAN —Servant to General 7% Barn, &. about mid Way between the Rerrics #/INSLOW, of Marlbifield, in Neg Brgland ; whores © «f rig‘fi'gnv‘enient for s Trader. For further turned toBolton,after haying been ghlent almoft 13V earss "~ i iy e fiffif Parfins of Epping, or the ' 3t icre nte ; : Province o NEw FIAMPSHIRE, | 3 IE T X 2N KK K KK H M HH KKK % Pq X OTICE is hereby given'to the Imported in the lafk Ship from LONDON ] y SHE > ®' [ Creditors of the Eltate of Alexander Walke And to be SOLD, late of Londonderry, deceafed, thi r ) longerallowed by the Judge of dP) ‘A HENRY APTHORP, lomscruiowelby iejud 5 & 4t kis STORE, North End, ot e Moes iTa : f ) Hand ; and [a ,IPPC{; ne Broad Cloths; Ditto Sl}alloons, on {:id Bufine(s upon the laft wift and Buttons, Bumbazines, five following Months, at Buckrams, Cotton Velvets,8c., Clerdizin, in Londonderry, 'f i RN R o'Clock until Eight in the Evenifg TO BE SOLD LiAdonderry, Aug. 4. Mafes Ba By ROBERT TRAILL, : 1760. Fames Onea Tea, by the Hundred, £« Tophne Agrf gk, 6760 Dozen, or fmaller Quantities ; it can be recom= mended to be exiream good : Alfo an Affortmeat of ?Oliatbd” MO”I[O” ' Englith and Welt India GOODS ies, &e YER i i Wholefale and Rcta?l p B imgpl o HEIl}EBl? Lfiorm; s Culflfimers iy > Said TrairL has Occufion for sbout s gmibi S s A6 S e Sty R 4 of GOODS latety imporsed from LOND®N, fui - Twenty-four Good 'HORSES, for the Scafon;fl?:ii:? cular, all S rtsofl\d’odrfi::: }mdcr feven Years of Age. to be delivcrzd him in this Wli%l PCWICI’, ans, and I i ll’é &‘C A“O, W‘&~ Town by the middle of Otober next. Any one Perfon India Goods, Bohea Tes, and Philadelphia Flour. ~— ) . » T 4 y o \ p inclining to engage them, may enquire at the Houfe of As he defigas toaitend upon his Shopit His own Perfon, { (aid BT Rt e A will keep it well fupply’d with fuch Goods as fuits the -T 3 T ———. Country, and wil! fell as cheap as can be afforded, or is . fold in thia. Proviace for ready Cafh : And whereas it Y PU BLI(;K VE NDUE to !hll been his ufual Pra&xce to give his Cuftomers Credit; ST e 1 Qi e l; 4 F now defigns to continue it, and that upon more esly e hig idder, on Tueiday the 16th Day of Terms, fuch as he hopes will be = i - icp!em'ocr next, at the late Dwelling Houle of Feremiah faction. G ’ o hmitat Ly o L ‘Leavitt, late of Exeter, deceafed, 'The Real Eftate of N. B. Said MOULTON will take FLAX the faid Leavift, Confifting of the faid Dwelling Houle at Three Pounds Old Tenor per Bu{.h:l for thnswficll)\ nqth;lrnL: fimn!fll Gjrdc'n nniJl Yard, a Hatter’s Shap, is clesr, and for that which is foul, in Proportion ; aay with the Land it ft2nds or, all very Coavenicntfora Quantity under One Thouland - : . Tradefmean or a Tavern. ALSO Two Acres of Good Ty e ek -Bu‘hfl. o Pianting Land near the faid Houle, all Situaie at the Plsins, ' {o calied, in Exeter; and arz to be Sold by Benjamin Connor, and Mary his wife (as fae is Admipt- ftcatriz,of faid Elate) by Vertue ofglficence from the kell'd in'tbe Cuftom-H ew Hampthire, and tried at the Court iWMNovember next. : Judge of Probate,for the Province : for, the nym:nto%?:bts of the faid deccas’d. The February 20, 1758. Slop Swallew, for the Welt: Sale to begin at thrediief the Clock in the Atternoon, Indies ; Mayo Greenleaf, Charles Bight, and Fofeph % when and where the Condiiions of Sale may be {ecn. Alcock, Bonds Men. o g 3 ik ' Exeter, Auguff 25ch, 1700. Augaft 5, 1758. Schooner Dolphin, for Chabarous Bayy TO BE.S 0L "‘B“"'E“I’;"‘““"""‘-‘ Fohn Orr, Jobn Moffatt, and Jobn Evans, Bonds Men. Fanuary 20, 1759. Schoner Tirker, for Halifax ; EZRA BADGER of Ki 72:;:'/}0/2 ¢ Natbaniel Bowers, Jobn Stavers, and William Jobnfion, ol A large duble Dwelling Houfe, which is Licenced for a Bonds- Men. 3 S : are hercby Tavern, juff by the Rev. Mr, Secomb’s Mecting toufe, ,-—Ifl HE PUBLICK “TObe 8OLD a large Dwelling JUST ‘HOUSE, four Rooms below, with Fire Places, and one Chamber well finifhed ; together with all other neceflary Accommodations, s very good Well of Water, about one Acre of Land belonging thereto, being zn. Orchard, which will make eight or ten Barrels of Cyder, 7 HE following Bonds for Pro~ . . & ’ Y wifisn @kported from this Pert, that-remains uncan- ill immediately be pur im Suit, -~ .' upon the that leads 1o Haverhill and Cheller, with about threé Acres of Land, a Barn, and every T hing con NOTIFIED That the Dsawing of the Con venient for a Taern.— Inquire of faid Badger, or Samucl of YORK LOTTERY, No. z. will punctually’ Evans, Carrier, &c. commence at the Town Houle in 2Zark on che fecond: ——s~ Tuefday of Offober next. Some of the Tickets are yet to be difpofed of by ghe Managers and Priater of | this Paper; Alfo by Mr. Sobn Nelfon, Goldimith, Ly York, Fuly 10. 1760. ‘ TO BE SOLD By JOHN FOWLE of Exeéteyy - The famous Pruflian ElixirDrops Or, Balfam of Life. Said Elixir is contsined in Four Ounce Bottles, and declired to be récommended by the College of Phyfici- .ans st Berlin, the Capital of the KING of PRUSSIA’s Dominions ; with their Nature, Ufe snd Effe&s,: < or Swle from Joun Newmarch, Elg; of this sccording to printed Papers: given with exch Botde : Town, one Horfe Coller, one Pair of Hames and a part of faid Recommendation is as follows : ¢ It P Back Saddle ; which he defices the Perfon that has them confilts of the Quinteflence of above Forty Ingredients in Cuftody, to fend or bring to the Owner, ot the¥moft pene:raing and falutary Kind, reaching to Aag. 1, 1760. oun NEwmarcH. the remoteft Obftrulims of Nature, even the fineft Fibres and Nerves, giving them an elaltick Spring and Vigour, and is the moft excellent Compound upon Earth, yet known. It mot only almoft univerfally Natt, lare of Chefter, in the Province of New Hamp- Telieves the Weal, but is ‘exceeding ferviceable in all fhire, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Accounts acute and_vml«:n} })xl’c:zmpen; unlefs the Perfons ufing it to Mary Greare,(who was the Widow of faid Nautt yoh i :fi:u!{x,defim d to Deach, and no buman Means cen Chefler, Adminiltrauix 0 219 DI 10 e B 8 One Boitle for one Perfon does the Bufinefs for that LL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftats of Geerge Warren, Blackimith, laie of Port{mouth, decealed, are defired to bring in their Accounts to E/izabeth Warren and Gesrge Warren, who are Adminiftrators to faid Eftate, in order for Scttlement. COLBORN BARRELL Will give Three Pounds Old Tenor per Buthel, for good FLAX SEED. - NOT long fince Borrowed of, > . i, Perfons Indebted to, or that have eny Demands on the Eftate of Fobn S 4 ] fiiltmenL {51 Time; and it is in vain to ufe any more, fo that it can’¢ P o1 3 ¥ = 2 be an expenfive Affair . i HESE are to give Notice to 7 A few of (sid Bottles of Drops may be had of~. - the Proprietors of EPSOM, that the Proprietors the Printer of this Paper. Price One Dollar & Bottle. ™ ° . Meeting, warned the Eighteenth of June, to be held at o N, B. Englith and Welt India GOODS to be Sold B, id Fowle. e the Houle of Capt. Andrew M¢Cleary, in faid Epfom, ftands adjouracd to the Tenth of September next eafuing the Date hercof, Epfom, Auguff the 1ft, 1760. Fabn McClery. ) ‘Nathan Marden, ) Secleét Men, A/j’LL PERSOMNS having any Demands on, or are Indebted to the Eftats of Elisa Fackfon, Mariner, late of Portfmouth, deceafed, Thomas Clakee, ) are defired to bring in their Accounts to Daniel Facklow . of Portfmouth aforefaid, Adminiftrator on faid Eftate. 8 PR RAR .. cone o A SR (CAndles, Flax, & Sheeps Wool, ©eaespeeede:0s0eeese0@ : xthIGol;c:hSOI‘iig.y Sy :?;{F”L' 8 hisSho? p o rsnvouTH ; Printed by D. Fowle.

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