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| ( P BT ) pet on board ; they immediately faifed for Halifex, leaving the Major with his Lady and about §o othcrs behind, who werein Health, except Capt. Potter. The ahove Mirblehead Schooner was fitted out by the People of that Place, in queft of one of their Fifhing | Schooners, who had béen miffing from the Basks the 12t Fifhing ‘Sealon, and fuppos’d to be on the above finding their Brethren there, yet they came very oppor- tanely for the Relief of others in Diftrefs.—Upon the Colvill ordered one of the Tenders to accompany the| Marblehead Schooner, which was taken into Pay, to\ that were left behind. P o R 3.8 M.0 U T H R. Quibus the Bachellor, in your Paper No. 223, /% having toid us a long Canterbary Story, and _began to recolle@ whether the honeft Man might not, like other unexpesienced People of round Judgments, Ideas which never exifted in Nature ; and fo by pro mifing grear Things, lead as honeft unthinking People relealed from : Thercfore, asan Antidote, I here make fome Extra€ts from one of the wifeft Authors of the laft prejudiced cof that Side ; and willing, like the worthy Proiéffors of Ma——y, to make his Party 2s extenfive by his Effiy, let him confute the Pofitions here laid down, which are inferted to know.the right and juft well meaning pious Youth, who expeét Candor ; and unlels the Anfwer comes from real Principle; will pafs « Jove, like a burning Glafs, contracts the dilat:d Lines of an unlawful Paffion, and fixes them upon one Obrervers of the Dicates of Nature ) promifcuoully, without Partiality in Affeftion, upen every diflinét the S:verity of the Law, and his own more ftupendious Folly, out of a Jealoufy to-be robb’d of a prefen: Defire, Beauty, ( fuppofed by his Fancy, grofly abufed by her Servan‘s the Senfes ) that no Reafon czn for the prefent Paffion, which makes a deeper or lefs Impreflion sccording to the Temper of the Heart it meets with, slacors, Divinity in a filly Creature, fet by the ¢: of Nature in a far inferior. Clals of Perfeétion imest 4z as falfe Felicides in the Fruiion as they spprehend Miferies in tre Lofs ;° when all they defire which fi-ft d ftroyed us all 5 fair to Sight, but of fatal apd dreadful Confequence to the Tafter, tendering bin to command who cughtin right Reafon to feree and 0&6}: For tholz Viriues, Graces, and reciprocal Defires, be- ond Experience will find ablen, and nothing left but a p-inted Box. bé ointed at- the Enirance with a little Voluptuoufnefs, under which is contained & Draught of deadly Wiae, I{lind Sables 3 but tho' they had not the Pleafure of Arrival of the above “at Halifax, Commodore Lord | proceed immediately to I{land Sable, to bring off thofe To the PupLisuEer, Fe. edvanced much in Favour of Love and Matiimony, 1 (as they [1y) make Monatains of Mcle Hil's, and form as himlelf into Scrapes, which they cannot be [o eaiily Age, who was himfelf a marzied Man, and fo rather 25 he could. Now if Mr. Bachellor meant any Thing Side of the Qasfion, for the Direftion of a Number of Sentence, that the An{werer be toft in a Blanket. Obj &, beftowed by our Fellow Creatures (the exiéter Female of their refpelive Species : Whereas Man, by is fo hurried away by the firlt Apparition of an imaginary be audible, but what pleadeth in Favour of this foft Vadaels in fome, Folly in others ; placing, like ¢ » hich makes it his Bufine(s to worfhip and adore ; is but the Fruit of thac Tree, the Karnal of that Apple, fubieft to Slavery that was born free, and fuffering ber witch’d Affetions expected to meet snd enjoy, Fruition « Marriage, liken Trap fet for Flics, may poflibly mor: pricking and tedious than the P.{lion it pretends _to cure, leavingthe Patient in little quicter Condition in the Morning, &c. e « But to hans & f2ir Woman in one’s Heart, or turn Hoft to one who seccives Guefts, is fo high an Indif- cretion, that ~ wosld not only ezceed Repentance, but Pity and Forgivenefs, efpecially to one who has had ‘thefe Rocks mark'd out on all Sides by the Splinters of others Shipwrecks : For Eve, by ftumbling at the Serpant’s Sollicizations, c1ft her Hufband out of Paradife ; nor are her Daughters furer of Faot, being as fickle, unftesdy, and unable to bear fo much of our Reputation s Religion end:Cuftom hath erjoined upon them, that an unballafled Behaviour, without other Leakage, 1s fufficient to caft away a Hufband’s Eeem ; neither doth the Penalty of a light Report laid on (heMother conclude there, but diffuleth icfelflike a Leproly over Pofterity, being nncapable of any other Cure than Length of Time can deduce out of Forgetfulnels : And yet if Marrisge could anfwer the Expcétation of all the boafts, the Cure of in the large Bill our mountebank Teachers proclaim in every Street, it were fome fmall Argument, which upon Trial fhe comes fo far fhort of, as to fatisfy none, but rather aggravate the fins of Tolitud e* A1 *{ 4 €1 | And for your Comloxt, you are pofted off both by Lawyer and Divine, to the fame Patience here, more opsrtunely propos’d, before you are fallen under fo mifchievous and expenfive a Conjun&ion. ; Yeoman Youch. e bear from Yirk, that ou Thurfday the 22d. of this Inft. Capt. Rebert Oram, in a Brig from North Garelina, bouxd for this Paort, was caft away near that Harbaur, having been out 7 Weeks 5 Part of the Cargo ’tis thought . will bé [aved, togetber with the Peoples Lives. wvvwwvwwwvwm (HOICE Teneriffe WINES -4 by the Cafk or fmaller Quantity, to be Sold by AMMI RUHAMAH CUTTER, { \ Laft Sunday Mofning about 4 0'Clock, a Fire broks 'out in & Barber’s Shop in' King Street, where it comma- nicated itiel’ to the Houfe'ot Mr 7amé: Stoodly, Innhol- der, and rag’'d with fuch Fury, as in two Hours to confume it entirely, together with his Barn, and Out Houfes, when it was ftop’d by the A&ivity of the In- habitants. — 1 'he-Calmnels of the Time only, prevented ‘that Quarter of tie Town being laid in Ruins, the Houfes being chicfly Wood. —— Mr. Stoodly’s Lofs is grzat, and the generous and free Contribution, to make it as tolerable asthe Natare of the Thing will admit, will undoubtediy be readily complied with by all who have the common Sentiments of Humanity and Pity for the Sufferings of their feliow Creatures ; not to men- tion the Commands of Chriftsnity, which ftriétly en- joins, to do as we would be done by in fuch Cafes. Wyleman Clagget, Efg; at the fame Time met with a confiderable Lofs, having his Houfe almoft tore to Pieces, his Family broke up, his Papers and many other Things defiroyed ; and in order to compleat his Ruin, fome notorions Thieves plunder’d him of great Part of what was faved from the Flames ; his being the only Family,excep:Mi.Stoodly’s,who fuffered by theDifafter. Notwithflanding the above Misfortune, M. Stoodly 7s now commodioufly fituated in a large Houfe near theFerry, where bis Cuftomers may be bandfomely entertained. CUSTOM HOUSE, Pifcataqua, Jin.2z9. Entered In, ‘Slosp Ranger. Fofiak S."mf/m, frem Halifax. Sloep Mary, Mofes Roach, from Halifax. ! . Cleared Outwards, Sloop Ranger, Fofiah Simpjom, for Halifax. Ship Axylus, laac Rindge, for Antigua. Sloop Willing Mind, Samuel Barnerd for Halifax. Schooner Sea Flower, Samuél Paul, for Halifax. Ship Prince Ferdimand, Jobn Mar/ball, for Antigua. . Schsoner Greyhound, Samuel Briard, for Baréados. HampTon, JanvarY 29th. 1761 JONATHAN MOULTON Of Hanpton would juft put his Cuffomers in mind, that the Year is up for fettling their Accounts with him, and as the Month of January is the yearly Month for Settlements with him, being moft expired, and a great Nomber of them have not come to fettle with him, he would earneftly defire them to come to his Houfe at Hampton, where they may be fure there will be Attendance given, from Eight o’Clock in the Morning "dll Eight at Night: And thofe who don't confentto fo reqfonable a Requeft, as to fetle once a Y ear, may expeét 10 be fued without any further Notice. > And he would furiher inform his good Cuftomers and others, That he has a fine Affortment of ExcLisH Goops, Harp WaRrE, & he will fell very reafonable. And thofe whofe Surety sppears.to be good, he will give T'welve Months Credit. Province af New - Hampfbire 5 FPeibam, May 21, 1765, A Lift or Afielfment made on the non refident Proprietars Lands Jiving out of the Town of Pelham, according ta the General Court’s A&, and committed to Mr. Jobn Butler, Conftable, to colleét and gather ; viz. Samucl Waldo, E‘q; 3l. 6s. 84, E cazer Tyng, Efg; 21 6s. 44. Jones Clark 11s. dg. Col. Bénjamin Brown’s Heirs 1l. 8d. San.uel Parkman 11, 45, Widow Sarab Marten's Heirs 6l 163. 8d. Jobn Cook‘en 5l 155, 6d. John Tyog zl. 6s 4d. Samuel Mugridg’s Heirs 165. 84. Philip Demerik’s Heirs 11, 17s. 6d. ‘Ephraim Comings 11. 10s. Hon. Jofeph-Blan- chard’s Hefrs 175, 64. Col. Zaccheus Lovewell gs. 1od. Thomas Parker 2l 140, 2d. Deacon Edward Colborn 155, 2d. Msjor Jofeph Varnum xss. zd. Lieut. John Varnum 10s. Lieut. Timothy Colborn 7s. zd. Daniel Colborn 1s 10d. ‘Robert Colboin 3s. z1. Ephraim Colborn 9s. 41. Jabeth Colborn’s Heirs 3d. Aaron Colborn 15, 8d. Mofes Colbora’s Heirs 15. 8. Jona- than Colborn 2s. Chriftopber Williams 2s. 6d. Samucl Brown’s Heirs 3).-12s. James Richardfon 1s. John Bowers 15. 8d. Nathaniel Clement 3s. 4d. Widow Hannah Farnum 6s. 8. Ephiraim Curtis 1. 4d. Eben- ezer Flynt’s Heirs 2s. 8d. Capt. Samuel Gould 2s. Thomas Burns 1. 84. Thomas Jewell 15. 4d. Ezekiel Flatcher’s Heirs zs. 8d, Deacon Samuel Barker gs. Richard Kimbal 65. 8d. Wid. Hannah Bradley’s Heirs or Afligns 8:. 43. Wm.Calborn’s Heirs orAfligns 2s. 8d. Capt. Henry Baldwin 5s. Daniel Bodwell 1s. 3d. Sam’l Bodwell 15, 3d. Henry Bodwell 15. 3d. Nathaniel Lad 15, 3d. Jofish Gutterfon gs. Samuel Clark 16s. 8d. Thomas Fitch’s Heirs 8s. 8d. William Brown, Efg; 1l. 15. 84. Abraham Colborn 10d. John Colborn 1s. 10d. Sum total of this Lift'is £.43. 175 94. Daniel Gage, ) ¢ Samuel Butler, ) ?sx{{lé}cll;/}:n: Fobn Forgijon, ) i FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given, That unlefs the following Non Refident Proprieters of Lands in the Town of Pelham, pay the refpetive Texes to the Colle&tor of Tiid Town, Mr. Lewi Hildreth, for the Yezr 1750, their Lands will be fold at Publick Vendue the laft Tuelday in February next, at the Houfe of Mr. Fofiah Hamblet, Innholder in Pclham, at Two o’Clock Afternoon, agreable to an Adt of the General Affembly of the Province of New- Hampfhire. The delinquent Proprietors are, Jonas Clark 14s. Capt. Philip Demerick's Heirs 1 1. 175. 6d. Samuel Brown’s Heirs 3 1. 128, Ebznezer Flint’s Heirs 2s. 81. Samuel Clark 16s. 8. Lewi Hildrith, Colle&or for Pelham, Pelbam, Dec, 23. 1760, and for the Year 1759. T O be Sold at Publick Vendue, at the Houle of Mr." Aérabam Per:éim, ox Tuelday the 17th Day of February next, A’ FARM in Epping, two Miles above the Meeting Houle, con- taining Fifty five Acres of choice Land, Teun of wi_uch is cleared and fit for Mowing, the Reit good Pafturing, well waterd and wooced, and absut Thirty Acres fenced in ; there is allo on it & new Houfe, 37 Feet long #nd 18 wide, two Story high, and partly finith’d ; likewile a Barn of 30 Feet long and zo wide. Epping, Jan. 28, 1761 MVNV‘WWV\N\M’ L e St 70 BE SOLD Thirty Acre Lot of Land, lying in Brintwood in the Province of New- , Hampire, with a Parcel of good Timber, and Mowing Ground, within two Miles of the Meeting- Houle. Inquire of the Printer herec, whois impow- ered tofell the fame. z ? ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Licut. Rebert Burnnum, lste of Durham, in the Province of New Hampfhire, deceas’'d, are defired to bring in their Accountsto Wisthrop Burnnum, of Durham afore-. {sid, Adminiftrator to faid Eate, in order fora {peedy Settlement. Fanuary 28. 1761. ALL“”Pcrfons who have any Claims on the Eftate of Fofeph Hains, late of Greenland, in the Province of New-Hampfhire, Yeo- mzn, decers'd, Inteftate, aré hereby defired to bring in the fame to Mary Hains, of fsid Greenland, Widow of faid Deceas’d, in order to & Settlement of (aid Eftate ; and thofe who were Indebted to faid Deceas’d, at the Time of his Death, are defir’d to pay the f{ame (o faid Adminiftratrix, to avoid further Trouble. i Fanuary 28. 1761, SoPLEPOLPRREBEHEEBHPEIDP LI, Perfons indebted to, or : that have aoy Demends on the Eftate of Paud Preffey, late of Hawke in Kingfton, are hereby defired to bring in their Accounts to Mercy Preffey, Adminiftra- trix of faid Efiate; in order for Settlement. ; o~ ' v~ e ~ IMPORTED in the laft Ships from LONDON By DANIEL WENTWORTH, And to be fold at his Shop near DanieL Perrcs, Elg; at the loweft Rate for Cath ; RED blue, white, green, and erimfon._ baize 5 flannels 5 8 and 10 gn. blankets 5 5-48 7-8 bedticks; 3 4 &5 7 - 8 cotton and linnen check s apron and furniture ditto s Oznabrigs 5 7- 8 gar- lix; tandem bollands 3 Irifb Jbeeting 5 Muflin ; Cambricks; tlear lawn's s printed long cloths ; buckabuck 5 6, 7, 8,& 10 gr. diaper table cloths ; black, cloth colsur’d, biue, & pink calimancoes 5 tammies ; cloth, pink, and blue duranis ; check d bungarians 5 checkd Mantua's 5 Perfian taffities 5 black and tloth colour’d China ditto s bombazine ; fine crape 5 white fuftians ; buckram ; fiik and cotton romals s Juteftrings 5 culgee s rofals, Barcelona, check’d, and gauze bandkerchicfs 5 black and colour’d fewing filks ; colsur’d threads ; nuns ditto 5 corking and miniking pins ; needles 5 thimbles 5 figured mode s white cyprus 5 paris mett; plain and laced cardinals ; plain “and laced polances womens sobite and colour’d - glazed lamb mitts 5 black and eolour’d filk ditto 5 flock tape 5 chain gimp ; fiay braid; white cord ; (ilk and cotton l.gm 5 fhoe galoom ; filk [ringe ; fmall lace 5 wig ribbin and cauls 5 blond Jace ; bone ditto-; fhoe and London gualities ; ferrets; Jearlet and letter'd gariering, cruels; fans and ribbons of ail Jorts, and the newefl fafbion ; ciat, waflecoat, metal, born, and glafs butions ; fhirt and [leeve ditto ; men’s black white, grey, plain and 1ibhd worfled bofe 5 women’s white thread ditto 3 Aripedand fearles worfied caps ; beveret and caffor batts ; writing paper 3 brafs and leather ink pats ; pepper ; nutmegi 3 CIRBAMIN 3 cloves 5 mace ; pewier difbes and plates 5 baloms ; porringers ; guart aud pint pots ; clout ngils 5 4d. 1od and zcd ditto 5 fbot 5 knives and forks 5 penknives 5 cuttoes 5 T4ZirS 5 Jeiffars 3 flecl, metal and‘ brafs fboe and knee buckles Snuff boxes 5 cupboard, cheft and fecret locks 5 brals knob ditto 5 Slock and padlocks 3 dove tail, chefi-and [quare fide binges ; gimblets; flat irons; box irons and beaters 5 fbovels and pongs ; tea kittles 3 warmirg pans ; brafs candleflicks 5 gilt frame looking glaffes with feonces 5 Alfs Cotton Wool and Coffee. N.B. Jufl come to Hand, and to be [old by Jaid Wentwearth, Scarlet, blue and cloth colourd Broad Chaths ; blue, black and colour’d Serges 5 b'ue, black and cloth colour’d Shallsons 5 - fearlet. Frize 5 [earfe Death Head Buttons, and Twift 5 Silk and Hair Ditto. and Womens beft Damafk beal Shoes, all which; tegether with the preceeding Articles, be is determined ta fell cheap for Cafp, that Cuflumers Srom Interef?, may be induced to pur« chafe. and may depend on being well ufed TO BE SOLD, By YOSEPH HIXSON, In Dasniel Street, oppofite the Hon. MARK H. WENTWORTH, Efy; A fmallQuantity of Englith Goods well forted, V"Lz,c_’l?ffl,_ff?r Cafh. PorTsMouTH ; Printed by 1. Fowle,