The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, February 13, 1761, Page 2

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F;‘ " Chariffa, who appears fomewhat rea the Sarf mnnfxfig‘ fo‘high, fiove two Boats; they had - only one whale Boatlefc, which is the beft for that Ceaft. The Mafter of the abovefsid Schooner and his:Pecple, “was well rewarded. Qa the 10th of January one Aiken, a Pedlar, Tuppofed ‘to be a Scoichmzn, went from Peleg Barker’s Ferry at Portfmon h on Rhode-1land, his Horfe unfortunately broke into the lce, and both drowned.—A confiderable Q.antity of Goods was lefe by faid Aiken, which are in ¢he Hands of the Treafurer of that Town. | Wednelday srrived here a Ship from Jamasics, having ‘hsd s long Paflsge of 67 Days: The Captain of her, Wm Bulfinch, being left fick, at the Ifland of Jamaica, fhe came in here under the Command of the Mate, Caleb Prince. . : By a Letter fram Quebec, dated the 15ch of Decem- ber laft, we learn, That the Garrifon of ks’ Place were very healthy, having a Supply of &ll Sorts of Provifions. Fridsy Eveping laft, one Duncin, a Taylor, on Wentwosth’s Wha: f, bad the Misfartune to fail off his Shop board, by which Accident he broke his Neck and one of his Arms, and expis’d foon after, We hear from Cambridge, That about g years sgo .the Wife of Jonsthan Wyeth of that Place was fafely deliver'd of twp Boys, which are ftill living ; and the Week before laft with two Girls, which are likely to Jive. What is lelated to us as remarkable is, That fhe bhad been Pregnant only with the two Births. . - PORTSMOUTH. . A GextLg WaIsPER, in Anfwer to the LADIES Obietions to fome ufeful Arguments in your Paper, . No. 226, which pleale to infest verbatim. Lapizs, Your’s, Yeoman Youch. Your charming Thoughts in fofteft Words ¢xpre/i’s, Muft [urely Pity raife in every Breaft ; Such pleafing Strains can’t fail but contrite move, nd make the flinty Heart Jubmit to LOVE : Sweet as the tuneful PH1LOMELA’s Somg, W hen at 1be blosming-Spring fbe bails the Marn :, If o, whe to attack the beayteous Lhrong will date, Ard charge with Blemifbes the powerful Fair 2 Great POPE bimfelf the Tafk did ardyrus call, And left the Weight on bardier Souls to fall ; < Matter tao foft, a lafting. Form to bear, . Ayd beft diftinguifp’d by Blick, Brown and Fair. . But where my Mufe? Your eager Warmth repel, < And leave to honeft Profe the reft to tell Yaurfelf a Female, can't the Sex be naw'd, But ( airwe Woman) your own Friend be, blam'd ? ET us then examine the fagacions and doughty , Arguments brought by the Ladies Champion to g ofitior;s advanc’d by Mr. Batchellor’s An- wgontis, woo would gladly attend to any Thhing in Favor of the chermisg, ufeful Sex; his Heart being young, 7 : Part,and fympathiles in every unjuft Quibbi ] but begs Leave in-all Fendernels and Submiffian bferve, T'hat the Ladies not underftand - g the Quotation, is haidly a (uflicientArgument agsin the Jultnefsand Senfe of the Pofitions, ‘which altho” much inconneéted by the Alterations and Omiflions of the Printer, occafion’d by the Author’s: diftance from the Prefs, fecms to want 3 moie flardy Repeller to con- fute.it. As to the Reflc@ions vpon the Ladies Saga- city, we muft allow fome Dedullion, and confelsthem o heve arxived at grest Accuricy in the voluble Part of Logick, and have fuch an Advsniage of the greateft Difputants of the other Sex, that they can afford a great many Words to a {mall Argument, when the others, poor conéralted Wieches, lay out but few Words upon the greatel Subjuét. . The Ladies delicatg Ears are cfanded at the: Lmmodefty of the Quatation, which: I {uppofe made them fo. intent, and particularly upon, thePunifbment the poor Authar is {entenc’d to, which he hopes will in all Lenity be fhorten’d of the Par—’s Ceremony ; alfo from dhieir friendly Inuendo of a namelefs Reward for the Printer. [ amt much plese’d to find the Ladies fuch Advocates for the divine Inftitutions, a#nd I flatter myfelf, they will exert theinfelves to advance all, as they fo confpi- cuoufly fhew their generous Principles in defending one (which nothing farcly bus their good Nature could in- dife them to) which fo apparently takes its Rice, at Jeaft fo far ss to the humane Partof it, from the Un-. derftending being fo muffled up for the prefent, as to be unable to delcern that it is & Clog faflened to the Neck of Liberty, by the jugling Hand of Policy, that provides only for the general Neceffides of all in the Grofs, laying sfide Thongtits of the. Conveniences of fingle Pesfons, fo as to need being lined; with the richeft Stuff & fofteft outfideConveniengts;to prevent gallingthe Neck snd Heart till: the Nogfe is tied, when theVirtue, Beauty &c. &e. of your Yake Fellow, will be but lictle Comtfort and Recompence 5 for if nothing capable of the Name of Felicity, was ever by Men or Angels denigd the Prieithood; furely this faid Ceremony muft be tho’t out of that: Lift, when the crafty Jofuits baving dignificd it with the Name of Sacrament,which yet they are loth to clog their own Stomachs with, and prohibic with as fevere ¢ Penaliy to themfelves, as they enjain it on. v others, and'the patient Submiflion’ to which feems the more undccountable, ince Men.and Women being al- lowed not. of equal Strength, are fo prevailed on, a3 quietly tofubmit themlelves to one Yeoke. . Bat why : honeft: Anfwergr of Mr. Batcheller, who, atks. only a civil Queftion or two, for the Direftion. of fome well wilhing Youth, efpecislly when their own fult Princi- ple is, tha moving Anger in their dwtageniff is gaining half the Caufe, therefore he hopes that if any Reply is made to this, it willbe to the Point itlelf. Here T would fay fomething to the prophefying , in Romances ; “bug o fhe Jus aavanced the Caufe very little, I hall on; the Ladies fhould be fo wrathy upon the ly advile her to recolleét the Fate of Caffandra, snd tell her that when fhe writes to the Purpole, with the true Spirit, Wit and good Senfe of Aminta, the thall be ar- tended to: T had almoft forgot my Cuitom before rifiog from the cenforial Chair, of diftributing my Rewards 1o my Scho'ars, as their Merits demand, fo I here award to Clariffan large Cap of Sogar Plumbs, and onc of "Sweet Meats; and to fminta I muft at prefent only give my good Will, having nothing vacant, €qual to her Tngenuity 2nd geod Senfe, [o fhall refer it till forme of my many Donations are at hiberty, when I hope to do heliq]udi_ce‘ Uag otwithftinding the firftappearance of thels Pieces, they were wrote without any malicious Defign, but on. ly as a‘merry jocofe Amufement ;° their Bffcéts cannot be in the lealt Prejudicial, as when app'ied to the virtu- ous Part of the Sex they loofe their Force, 2ad’ confute themflelves, and may do fome goad when they Itare in the Face of Guilt: the Author glorying in Principles retained from a vértuous Education, and would by ne Means conduce towards Immorality or the moit diftant Defigns, againft the wile Inftitutions of civil or religions Saciety, flatter him{elf he is neither a ufelels nor unbe- loved Member thereof, and concludes, Leaving thefe Things to who the Mufes follsew, Muf? tend #o Neptune's, mot-to Jove’s AroLro. Laft Saturdsy died here, of & Pleurify Fever, Mr. CHarues Hignr, .. ; ¢ An Anfwer to Mr. Yeoman Youch of Fam. 30, coming teo late for this Week's Paper, will certainly be inferted in eur mext. : CUSTOM HOUSE, Pifcataqua, Feb. 12. } G Entered Inwards, ; Schooner Sea Flower, Samucl Simpfon, from Halifax, Sloop Murray Edwerd Williams from Halifax. : Cleared Outwards, Ship John Gally, Daniel Pickerin, for Antigua. Brig New Markett, Jofeph Mead, for Barbados. Schooner Sea Flower, S:muel Simpfon, for Halifax. Brig Hawke, Willism Warner, for Guadolupe. Ship New Caftle, John Bettenham; for Antigus. Stoop Conqueror, Edward Williams for Halifex. Sloop Murray, Maye Greenleaf for St. Kists. TO BE SOLD BY "ROBERT TRAILL, A Quantity of good BUTTER, - by the Firkin ; Flower, Ship Bread, Rice, Sheeps Woal, Ceffee, Pepper, Ozmbrigs, Duck, FEime, Wines, &c. &c. ; : i e e e e Sufp Imported, and to be Sold by JOSEPH BARRELL, ( At #be Store of R. TrALL, Efg; near the Work Houfe) By Wholefale, cheap for Cafb or fbort Credit ; GCarlet, green, blue, black, and cloth cclour'd Germsn Serges ; blue and cloth colour'dKerfeys ; erimfon, pink, green, blue, black, white, claret,. and cloth colour’d fuperfine Durants ; fcarlet, green, blue, black, and cloth colour’d Shalloons 3 Rugs ; Frying Pans. ALSO, Women’s Ruffel, Cal- limarico, and Lafting Shoes, of all Colours, by Whole- fale and Retsil. e i, “——— — ——— —— —— Hereas feveral Gold Rings, belonging to James SToopLEY, are mifling, fappofed to be taken out of his Defk (which was broke open) at the Time of the late Fire ; —This is to give Notice, That if the Perfon or Perfons who have them, will return the fame, or apy other Articles which- they miy have in their Pofleflion, to {aid Stoodley, or the Printer hereof, no Queftions fhall be afked. Pillowbears, Bolfters, Sheets,&c. are sl{o miffing,which were not burnt. Said Stoodley is commodioufly fituated at'the North End, near the Ferry, where bhe can hand- fomely entertain his Cuftoincrs as ufusl. ALL Perfons who have any Clsims on the Eftate of Fo/epb Hains, late of Greenland, in the Province of New. Hampfhiie, Yeo- man, decers’d, Inteftate, are hereby deficed to bring.in the fame to. Mary Hains, of faid Greenland, Widaw of fid Deceasd; inorder to & Settlement of faid Eftate 5. and' thofe' who were Indebted tofaid Degeas'd, at the Time of -his Death, sre defir’d to pay the fameto faid: _ Adminiftratrix, to avoid further Trouble. : i S————. ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have sny Demands on the Eftate of Lieut. Robert Barnwum, late of Durham, in the Prov'ince of New Humpthire; deceas’d, are defired ‘to bring in their Accountsto Winthrop Burnnum, of Durham afore- faid, Admiviftrstor to faid Egtate, in order fora fpeedy . Settlement. Fanpary 28. 1761. Seglipertt, - < Fanawy:38 A700 sl S’FRArYED' or STOLEN from. Fofeph Chandler.at Charleftown, or Nuamb. Fous; about five Years old, na- A Cheftnut colour’d MARE, ¥ with: a white tural Pacer, about thirteen Hands' high, Spot on her Nole, one hinder Hoof white, and branded ’ with a Horfe Shoe on her left ; i take up faid Mure, and- give Notice to {aid Ghandler, {o that he may have her agaia, or fhall deliver her to~ him ‘at Epping, fhall receive Two Dollars Reward, and all neceflary Charges piid per . “Eppirg, Jan, 1, 1761._' Fafepl Chandler, Thigh': Whoever fhall. 0 S BENJAMIN PARKER, OR the Conveniency of himfelf, and the batter to gccommodate “fiis. good-Cuftomers, has 1emoved from the North Enl, where he lately kept, to a new Store he has built, adjoining his Father’s, in the Middle of the Town, jult above Col: ATKINSON'S, Oppe fi:e Dr. CremenT Jacksons s and has, with STEPHEN PARKER, with whom heis now engsged in Bufinefs, Imported a fine Aflostment of GOODS fuitable for the Seafon, many of which are already open'd for Sale 5 the Aricles will be thartly publifh’d. The particalar Obligation he is under to ‘Fown and Country, will effeually induce them to feil at the very loweft Rate tor €ath or fhort ‘Credin. Any'obliging them with their Cuftomn; fhall not:have Octsfion to leave their Store on Account of better Ulage at other Shops. - 5 ] T A“LL' Perfons indebted to, or that have any -Deminds on the Eftate of Paul Preffiy, 1ate of Hawke in Kingfton, are hereby defired to bring in their Accounts to Mercy Preffey, Adminiftrs- trix of (sid Eflate, in order for Serlement. J A hkciy young Negro M any is to bé SOLD for want of Employ: - Inquire of thé Printer. LV/PPR2PIPOVHPRXPHBGOED Province of New- Hamppbire 5 Pelbam; May 21, 1760: \ Lift or Afleflment made on the non-refident Proprietors Lands living out of the Town of Pelham, according to the General Court’s A&, and committed to Mr. Foby Butier, Conflable, to colle& and gather 3 viz. Samuel Waldo, Elg; 3l. 68, 8d. Eieszer Tyng, Efgs 2l 6s. 4d. Jonas Clark 11s. d4. Col. Benjamin Brown’s Hcirs 1l. 8d. Samuel Parkman 1l. 4s. Widow Sarsh Marten’s Heirs 6L 16s.8d.. Jobn Cookfon 5. 155. 6d. John Tyng 2l 6s. 4d. Samugl Muogridg’s Heirs 16s. 8d. Philip Demerik’s Heirs_3l, 178. 64. Epheaim Comings 1} 105, HonJofeph Blan- chard’s Heirs 17s. 6d. €ol. Zaccheus Lovewell gs. 10d. Thomas Parker 21, 141. 2d. Descon Edward Calbem 1gs. 2d. - Masjor Joléph Varnum 15s. 24, - Ligut. John Varoum 10s. Lieut. Timothy Colbérn 7s. 2d. Daniel Colborn 1s. rod. Robert Colborn 3s. 2d.. Ephraim Colborn gs. 44. Jabeth Colborns Heirs 3d. . Aaron Colborn 1s. 84, Mofes Colbors’s Heirs 15. 8. Jona- than Colborn 25. Chriftophér Williams 2s..6d. - Samuel Brown’s Heirs 3l 128, James Richardfon is. John Bowers 1s. 8d. Nathaniel Clement 3s..4d. Widow Hannah Farnum 63. 8. Ephraim Custis 14. 44 Eben- ezer Flynt’s Heirs 2s. 8d. " Capt: Semuel Gowld 2s. Thomas Burns vs. 84, Thomas Jewell 15. 4d. Hazekiel Fletcher’s Heirs 2s. 8d. Dracon Samuel Basker 5s. Richard Kimbal 65. 8d. Wid. Hannah Bradley’s Heirs or Affigns 8s. 4. Wm.Colborn’s Heirs orAffigns 24, 84 €apt.Henry Baldwin 5s. Daniel Badwell 1s. 33, - Ssm’} Bodweli 5. 4d. Henry Bodwell 1s. 3d. Nathaniel Lad is. 34, Jofish Guiterfon 5s. Samuel Clark 16s. 8d. Fhomas Fiteh’s Heirs 8s. 81, William Brown, Efq; 11, ¥5.8d. Abraham Colborn rod: John Colborn 1s: 1od, Sum total of this Lift is (- 43 175 94 Daniel Gage, ) geleqt Men Sarauel Butler, for Pelhant. Fobn Forgifon, ;. L UrreEr NOTICE is hereby given, That unle(s the following Non Refident Propricters of Lands in the Town of Pelham, pay thq refpettive Taxes to the Collector of faid Town, M. Lews® Hildreth, for the Year 1759, their Lands will bé fold at Publick Vendue the laft %uel’day in February next, at the Houfe of Mr. Foflab Hamblet, Innholder in Pelham, at Two o’Clock Afternoon, sgresbie toan A& of the. General Affembly. of the Province of New- Hampthire. ‘The delinquent Proprictors are, : Jonas Clark 14s. - Capt: Philip. Demerick’s Heirs 11, 17s. 6d. Samuel Brown’s Heirs 31. 12s: Ebenezer Fliny’s Heirs 2s. 8d. Samne! Clark 16s. 8d. ' Levi Hildrith, Colle@or for Pelham,, Pelbamg Déc. 23. ¥760. and for the Year 1759, ~ O be Sold at Publick Vendue; . at the Houfe of Mr. Abrabam Perkins, on Tuefday the 17th Day of February next, A FARM in Epping, two'Miles above the Meeting Houfe, con- tainisg Fifty five Acres of choice Land, Ten of which is cleared and fit for Mowing, the Reft good Pafturing, well water'd and wooded, and abeut Thirty Acres fénced in ¢ there is alfo on it a new Houle, 37 Feet. long and 18 wide, two Story high, and. partly finiflh’d'; likewife a Barn of 30 Feetlong and 2o wide. Epping, Jan 28, 1761 TO BE SOLD, By YOSEPH HIXSON, In Daniel Sireet, oppofite the Hon. MARK. AfmallQuantity of Englifh Goody’ well forted, very ‘cheap-for Cath. = . ; New Caftle COAL on Board the Ship General Worsg, at the | N. Ead, Naraansir Dowse Commander.. . EY PoRTSMOUTH

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