The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, October 3, 1760, Page 4

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B O 5 T O N, September 22. On the DEATH of Judge SEWALL. HEN martial Heroes grestly buy Applaule, : VD ~.And:bravely perifh in their Country’s Cavfe: Whng Heart, but melts ? What Pep, byt firives texprefs, Grateéful,-bii AQions, arid eur deep Diftrefs ? What then forbids ?... Nay, does not Juffice call "To mourn the Statefman’s, as the Hero's Fall 2 Shall youthful Scipio jultly” force a Tear, g And cold Negleét attend s Cato’s Bicr? ‘ - No..... Virtue ftill the Mules patronize, Both when the Statef/man, and the Here dies; And ke, that props the State, as well deferves ; Qur Thanks as be, who in the Army [erves. What means the penfive Look ?...... the heaving Sigh ? The fallen Vifsge ? and the watry Eye ? Why Broods fell melancholly on each Face? And, like Contagion, blackens ev'ry Grace ?...ii Sewall the juft, the generous, and the wile, . Sewall has ieft us, and afcends the Skies. * Clement in Juftice, and unbrib’d his Hand ; Patient to hear, and quick to underftand, With Wifdom join’d, Juftice maintsin’d her Ground ; By Wifdom guided, Clemency wasfound. While Chriffian Fervour in each Aétion glow'd, And patrist Zeal inSilver Currents flaw’d. Not like the Mifer, who adsres his Pelf, And damns to Night his GoZd, his better Self . % Bat Charity, and. fympathetic Love, To help the famith’d Object, nobly ftrove. In him the Poor; conitant Affiftance -found, Tmplor'd his Mercy, end his Goodnels own’d. Swiftto relieve, his Fland ne’er brook’d Controul; The bounteous Servant of a bounteous Soul. In fine, he liv’d as much as Morta/ can A faithful Subjeft; and an boneft Man. But thou, alas ! art gone !....... gone to receive That Crown of Glory, which thy God fhall give:: Gone to thofe happier Ciimes of endlefs Peace; Gone to thole Realms of Joys that never ceafe ? To hear th’ epplsuding EUGE, thece beftow’d, And fing th’ eiernal Praifes of th’ eternal God. H:lp, mighty God ; in Mercy lend thine Aid; The Godly ceafe, and-in the Duft are laid : The feithful mske their Exit from the Stge, While Vice exzits in this degencrate Age * Ultima Czleflum Terris Az rtligu}t. T Nec Tenebris damnavit Opes. Ovid. ~ The following Method bas been made ufe of, with great Succefi. in this Town, for the Bloady Flux ’ AKE new churned Butter, without Salt, and ; fkimming off the cardy Part, when melted over s clear Fire, give two Spoonfuls of the clarified Re- mainder, twice or thrice, within 2 Day ; Which will eff:& a Cure. Tbe prefent Methed of Butter, or Oil, with a Proper- tion “of Beer and Motaffes, bas the like good F fi‘fl N HHHH RAHKXK EHEHHHERKAHHKK St. Fago de ba Vega, in Famaica, Jure 14. On Monday a Négro Fellow wis hanged for endea- vouring to feduce feveral other Slaves into Rebellion. Fune z1. 'The Rebels have leit the Parifh of Weft- moreland, and were'in Hanover a few Days 2go, going #5 was imagined, to St James’s. 'Their Leader and a confiderable Number of them-have been killed. Thofe left have neithér Arms nor ‘Amaiunitien. 28. We have an Account from Savanna la Mar, that the Rebels are raduced to a State of De'peration, being driven into a Precipice, almoft furrounded by the Regu- 127$ and Mili:ia, snd had bat feven Mufkets left. That Cudjoe’s Pirty wasdaily bringing in Numbers of them, aud that the Whole of them muft in a few Days come in, be reduced by Famine, or deftroyed. Three rebellious Negroes have been this Week exe Cuted near this Town 3 Two of trem had endeavoured to fament an [nfurre&tion in Louidas, but di‘covered. Fuly 5. Lalt Saturday Capt Webley, with a De- tachiment of the black Grenadier Company, marched 1o S: Thomas in the Vale, to keep Things quiet there. - Qi Thurfday a Detachment of .the Horle Militia maiched irom Kingfton for St Thomas, in the Eaft, to prevent Difturbances in thole Paregs = Seversl Negroes belonging to Cocos- WalkPl antation, . ih St Drothy’s; have been found guilty of Rebellion, four -whereof have been executed this: Week, and fix ordered for Tranfportation.’ v Accounts from Weftmoreland inform, that Numbers of Rebels have been cut off fince our laft. . Syl 3, Agdvices received this Week from Wgfl:- morelend, convey the agrecable News ot the Rebellion heing almaoft entirely (upprefied there, 88 of the Rebels have voluntarily furreadered themfelves ; and in order to cb:ain their Pardon, brought in Prifoners, Wager, their Chicf Coroman:ee Commander, and 3 others of their Saducers, the Ringleaders. 'The Remainder, a few defperate - Villains excepted, are expetted foon to come in, being quite tired out with Fatigue, Famine, and Diffention among themfelyes. o From St Thomas’s in the Eaft we have Advice, that 19 Rebels have been exccuted there this Weck, and that every Thing remains guiet in that Part. 19. Extrad of a Letter from St.Thomas's in the Eaff. «’On Monday the 14th Inft. Capt. Trowea and Capt. Sweiglie, with the Moroons under them fell in with Pompey, in the Woods near Berratt’s Plantation : He endeavoured precipitately to make his E'cape, but was fhot dead by one of the Party, and bis Head brought to Moraat-Bay. This Fello tad s great Toflucnce over s Number of Negroes in Plantain Cartlen River” Arnagolis, (in Margland) Aug. iz. ¢ /'n odd affur, which had like o have proved very tragical, heppened on s late moon light evening ; one B .riows, a very imprudent young mas, (to fay no wore of him ) with another young fellow, loaded a gun with mixed fhot, and: went fome miles to the houle of one John Copkfey, in order to fhoot Cookley’s dog, from whom he had received Jome sffcont ; when they came to the hou'e, the whole family fetting by the door, Burrows fired .his gua, but cither from his being a bad mark{man, or fome:hing elfe,he mifled the dog bur fhot Mis Cookiey in the foot, [o that fhe is likely to be a cripple, three fhot went into an infant in her arms, whole . life was for fome time defpaired of, and three other children were wounded, the man of the houfe nzrrowly efcaped, one fhot grazing his throat. It is o be hoped that Mr. Blunderbufs, whenever he aitempts to fhoot a dog again will geta gun that will not fcatter fo much, or take better aim.—7bis may ferve asa Csution to ma- #y imprudent Perfons in this ‘lewn, who are often Jfiring at Dogs, Cats and Rats. " ADVERZ_‘ISEMENTS. Hamrron, September 24th. 1760. Fonathan NMoulton HEreby informs his Cuftomers and others, That he hath a large Affortment of WINTER GOODS; that will be opened and resdy. for Sale by the Sixth of O&tober next,viz. Broad Cloths from the higheft o the loweft Prices, with almoft every other Kind of Cloths, Trimings, &c. which he will Sell very realonable either by Wholefale or Retail. Likewile 2d, 44, 6d, 8d, 10d, 20d, & 30d Nails, German Steel, Phi- ladelphia Iron, fome Flour, Powder and Shot by the Hundred or finaller Quantity ; & full Affortment of London Pewter, which he will fell at 32 /. Old Tenor per Pound for ready Calh, and cheaper by large Quan- tiries ; good Brafs ]Zc(dcs at 48/ per Pound ; Choice BOHEA TEA at /. 7 the fingle Pound, £.6 1os. by the Dozen, and 7.6 §s. by the Huadred ; it can be recommended to be exteam good ; fundry Sorts of Fruits and Spices ; end 3 full' Aflortment of blrck Silks, Gloves, &c. which he will fell at the loweft Advance to fupply Funerals, &c. p N. B. Good Attendance may be expeétrd from Eight o’Clock in the Morning "Gl Eight in the Evening. TO: BE SOLD By Ammi Rubamab Cutter, At his Shop near the State- Houle, CHoxce Teneriffe, Malaga, Claret, and other WINES ; very good Brandy, Salt Petre, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Figs, Currants 3 Alfo, Lynféed Oyl, and Painters Coloars ; —where may be had frehh MEDICINES, cheap for Cafh or reafon- able Credit. ey ———— a—— To be Sold by George Boyd, Choice BOHEA TEA, at £.7 a Pound. S e et ¥ [pe— ——— TO.BE SOLD rzasonaBLE For READY CASH, A fine Tra& of LAND, fituate on Cape Elizabeth, costaining about Eighty Acres.— Enquire of Capt. James Arbuckle a: Y ork. N Proprietors of OTICE is hereby given to the the Town of Amberf?, (formerly known by the Name of Soubegen Weft, No. 3.) that they meet at the Meeting Houle 10 Amnerlt atorefaid, on the Eighth Day of O&lober, 1760, at T'sn of the Clock bafore Noon,. (0 at on l‘fi'e' tollowing Articles as. they fhall think fit. 1. Sce what Method the Proprietors will take to fettle their Accounts, and to raife their Tax for the fure, 2. o fee if the Proprictors will petition the General Court for 8 Special A& to fell the delinquent Proprietors Land, or fo much of it a3 fhall defray theic delinquent Charges, and choofe a Commit- tce to effeét the fame. . 3. To fee if the Proprietors will raife Money to pay sheir Dcbis. 4. To fee if the Proprietors will [ell the Pew Ground belonging to the Meeting Houle, below and in the Gallery, to the Proprietors, according to their Piivilege, that will .bld. highe(t for it, to finith the Reft of the faid Me;ung- Houde, and defray other Charges if any Money is left’ after.the faid Houle is finithed. 5. If concluded to fell the Pew Ground, then to choofe a Committee to do, it. 6. To: fec if the Proprietors will grant Andréw Bixbe snd Fobn Burn Libesty of pitching their third Divifion in common Lsnd adjoining to them, they pay-, ing for the laying of it out. &5 The delinquent Proprietors are once more de- fired to pay their Debts at Time and Place, to prevent Charges. Amberft, Sept. 1, 1750 Mofes Barron, P Committes. Solomin Hutchinfon, } - Orchard, which will make eight or ten Barrels of Cyder, PROVINCE OF NEWW HAMPSHIRE. W HEREAS there are {uadry Proprietors in the Townfhip of BOW iy faid Provincs, who have not drswn their Hundred Acre Lots ; and by Reafon of the Badnefs: of fome of the Lind laid out into Mundred Acre Lots, and other [m- pediments, {fome of faid Lots have been ordered not to be drawn; by Reafon whereof there is a Necefliy of more Lots to be laid out, that every Proprictor may have an equal Draught. = And as ic May: be proper that fomething further may be done in Rigard to fetiling {ome of the Lines of faid BOW, it is therefore requefted by a Number of faid Proprietors; that a Meetinzg' may be called, &c. THESE ARE THEREEORE TO NOTIFY the Proprictors of the Townfnip of BOW, to meet at the Houfe of Mrs. Love Chace, Inmbolder ut S:ratham in faid Pro¥ince, on Tuefday the Seventh Day of O&aober next, at Two o’Clock in'the Afternoot, to Confider snd Vote what may be thought proper with Regard to laying our ‘more Hundred Acre Lots, to compleat the Second’ Divifion 3 or for the drawing of any already laid out ; end alfo Vote what they fhall think proper with Regard to fettling any of the Lines of faid Bow, and to choofe a Committee or Committees for the Parpoles aforefaid ; and alfo choofe'a Commiittee to agree with any of thofe Trefpafiers-on the Conimons in faid Bow! that incline to agree on reafonable Terms, and to tranfaét eny other Affair that may be proper at ‘faid Meeting. Dated at Stratham, Sept. 22. 1760. : ; * SamueL Lawe, Proprietors Clerk. LL Perfons having BOOKS in their Pofleflion, borrowed of Sir WiLrLiam PeppeRrRrELL, Bart. now deceafed, are hereby defired .to return them to his Exzcuatrix, to prevent the Trou- ble of a particular Application to them for thie fame. [ES Province of New-HaMPSHIRE. JJ~ HEREAS the Proprietors of Stark’s Town, /o called, bave, for promos- ing the Settlement of the Lands there, Voted at feveral different Meetings duly warned, that fuch Sums of Monzy 20 be raifed end paid for each Share as the Affasrs of faid Proprictary then required: And whercas there are fundry Proprictors who kave negletted to pay their refpeddive Proportion thereof © Therefore we the Subjeribers being a Commuttee of Jaid Proprietors for colleting and receiving the faid Sums, bereby give NO T'ICE 1o fuch delimquent Praprictors, that fo much of each of their Landy i fdid Townbip as will raife the Money in Arrearage, wilh incidental Charges, will be SOLD ta the bighef Bidder, at the Hoafe of Capt:- WiLLIAM STARK i faid Teton, o Wednefday the Eighth Day of Ofsher next. at One 8 Clack in.the Afternson, purfaant ta the Charter of Jaid Townip. Dazedihe 11th Day of Seps. 1760, Caiee Pace, Joun Hogcg, Comumittes. James McGREGORS, B e e el "I—O be SOLD a large Dwelling "HOUSE, four Rooms below, with Fire Places, and one Chamber well finifhed ; together with all ather neceflary Accommodations, a very good Well of Water, about one Acre of Land belonging thereto, being “sn et s e a good Barn, &c. sbout mid Way between the Ferrics in Newmarket, convenient for « Trader. For further Particulars, enquire of Fsb Parfons of Epping, or the Printer hereef. JOSE'PH-'W‘HIPPL"ET ; At bis STORE on Spring Hill, Gives Three Pounds ten Shillings Old Ten. for good FLAX SEED. .-—_____M FUST PUBLISH'D, and Sold_at the Printing-Office in Portfimcuth, Narrative of the uncommon Sufferings and furprizing Deliverance of BRIFON HAMMON, 4 NEGRO MAN-—Servant to General WINSLOW, of Matffield, in New England ; who re- turned to Bofton,after having been ablent slmoft v3Vears: —Containidg an Account of the many Hardfbips be under- went from the Time be left bis Mafier's Houfe, in the Year $747, 12 the Time of bis Return to Biffon.— Hoeo be was caft away in the Capes of Florida 5 — the borrid Cruelty and inbuwan Barbarity of the Indians in myrdering the whale Ship's Crew ;—the Manner of bis teing carried by them into Captivity. Aljo, An Account of bis being éonfined Four Years and Seven Montbs in aclofe Dungeony: — And the remarkable Manner in @hich be mitt doitlh bis good old Malker iz Landon s who returned to Newr Englandy a Pofferger, in the fame Ship.’ ! A &% Warraptee and Quitclaim Deeds, Bonds, Juftices Writs, Indentures, "Pawers of ‘Attor ney, and Bills of Lading, fold by the.Printer. NEWBURY Lottery Tickets to be fold by the Printer of this Papef: " ~,~Mfiw\w~1-~_—-—._-nwww' Porrémou i 3 Printed by D. Fowle.

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