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» years, without any notice being taken of them, Province or New Hampsuirs. : To the Printer, g X 7HOEVER Encourages the Raifing any ufefal /¥ - Commodity, is fo far a public Benefaélor, in ~ “wihich Way I fhould be glad to contribufe my Mite to ‘the Ssrvice of the Province, which [ apprehend would be greatly advanced by a clofer Attention to, and Prac- tice of the Bufine(s of Agriculture. The King bimfelf is fervediof the Field. But among the many Branches of this Bufinefs ( for it is a large Fie/d ) the Raifing of KLAX deferves more Regard, than has been generally had to it,in this Part of the Province : For the Uleful- vic{s of it is evident, and the great D=mand for feveral Vears laft paft for the Seed, is an additional Advantage, yet Farmers in general have not been difpofed to raife it, as they might have done : Wherefore, as the Seafon is now coming on for the Bufinefs of Hufbandry, I would put my Neighbours in Mind, of not forgetting their own Advantage in this Article. And if to be affured of a Market and a good Price bzforehand, for a confiderable Quantity, will prove an Encouragement ; T hercby cngage to tske off their Fards, any Quantity to the Ameount of Five Thoufand Pounds Weight, and will give at the Raie of Sixty Pounds Old Tenor & Hundred Averdupoize, for that which fhzll be well drefled from the Swingle. And Four Pounds Old Tenor a Bufhel for the Seed well cleanfed, any Quantity to the Amount of T'wo Thoufand Bufhels. And fuchSeed as is Foul, [ will take at a proper Allowance for cleanfing, and will pay the Csihif delivered at-my Houfe any Time: before the laft of O&tober next. I am prefwaded if Farmers could be prevailed on to fhake off their Attachment to old Cuftoms, inquire more into the Preftice of other Places, and but once admit as 1 poffible Calc, that there might be a better Way of improving Land, than either their Grandfathers, their Fathers, or them(elves, ( which is generally one unitorm -Round ) have hitherto known, we fhould foon fee lefs Labour loft in Raifing Indian Corn, ( one Bufhel of which cofts as much before it is fit for Ufe, as three of Englifh, ) more wholfome as well as more Plenty of cheeper Bread, more Flax ( which perhaps is the moft profitable ) and every other Increafe of the Field, the Public better provided with all the Neciffaries of Life, and what is ftill more, the Farmers here, as well as in other Places grow rich. Hampten, March 16. 1761, JON ATHAN MouLToN. i Lo X BT 8. M. 0. .U, T H. We hear by the laft Ship from London, That the Hon. SAMUEL SOLLEY, Efq; who was Colle&or of His Majefty’s Cuftoms for this Port, many Years, died there fometime in December laft. Tt may (atisfly the Curious by inferting, that the late E£ARTHQUAKE, as mentioned in our laft, st York &ndKittery wes 20 Minutes pslt T'wo inthe Morning ; the fmall Shock was z1 Minutes afterwards : The Mo- tion of the firft was very cosfiderable, but not Hori- zonial in any Degree, which might be the Reafon why no Dimage happened upon that awful Event, " CUSTOM-HOU:E, PiscaTtaqua, Marck 19. Entered Inwaids, Schooner Neptune, Francis Norwood, from Virginia, Schooner George, John Tucker, from Maryland. Schooner Jolly Roger, Ifaac Allen, from Virginia. Schooner FHampton, James S illion, fromMNorth Carolina. Cleared Outwards, Ship General Wolfe, Thomas Martin, for Antigus. Ship Neptune, Edward Emerfon, for Antigus. Brig Friendfhip, Jofhua Titcomb, tor Philadelphia.. DPEPIROBERQERPDERPLSEP BN O ND D <Q N, Dic. 31, Service was lately performed at the Church of St, Dennis in Paris, for the repofe of the Souls of all the Officers and Soldiers, who have died this Yesr in the Service of France. [ 4s they take hittle Care of their Bodies, it+is fit they (bould take fome of their Souls.] T he Canftian Slaves, who lately feized the Turkifth Admiral’s Ship, and carricd her into Malta, have had tpwards of zo,000 Crowns, each Man, for bis fhare of the Spoils, with which they have left Malta to return to their refpective Places of Nativity. = - Yeltesday the three Women and two Men, concern- ed in the Confpiracy, were examined a fecond Time before"Mir: Secretary Pite, and Mr. ‘Stanhope, for many Hours, and were fent back again to Mr. Carrington’s.’ It is faid to be an Affair of Confequence. They allap- pear very gentecl, bat are all kep: feperate. . Payment having ftopt at a great Houle near the Roy- al Exchange, will. it feems, not much affe& the Public, as they are poffefled of 175,000 1. and the Demands on 'them are but 177,000 1. " His Excellency General Amhertt is appointed Gene- 1ql and Commander in Chief of all His Majcfty’s Forces in North ‘America. ' ; The Officers of the Lime Man of War have, at a Court Martial, been acquitted of the lols of that Ship. We hear that Mr. John Temple, of Boflon, New- England, isappointed Surveyor General of his M-jefty’s Cultoms of the Northern Diftrict of America. We hear there- will be coined pieces of Gold of 7 Shilings each, being third of a guines, fo diftinguithed as to prevent their being taken for half-guineas, which will be very convenient in the prefent. fcarcity of filver. . There has been lately a new nation difcovered in Italy, which had fubfifted there for many hundred Thefe people live in feveral villages, in the mountains lying to tite north of the cities Verona and Vicenzs, and fpeak a langusge of their own, which hitherto was thoughia corrupt German, but upon a clofer eaquiry is found to be very pure Danifh. Signior Marco Pezzo has wiitzen a learned differtation, to prove that thefe people arc a remnant of the Cimbrians, defeated by Cas Marius. NP N N SN P NN ) PN )~ ) WHEREAS the Propristors of ‘GiLmantown, did at their lalt Meeting choole s Committee to lay out a Parifh in faid T'own of fix Miles {quere, and lay it into One Hundred Acre Lots on each Side the Home Lots or firlt Div:fion ; «nd did impower faid Committee to agree with fuch a Number of the Proprietors as have a Mind to go and fexle in faid Town : THIS Is TO NOTIFY all fuch of the Pro- prietors of Gi/mantown, as are defirous of fettling in faid Town, that the Commiitee will meet at the Houfe of Capt. Samael Folfom, Innholder in Exeter, on Monday the Sixth Day of April nex:, st Ten of the Clock before Noon, where they may kaow the Conditions; and if they fee fit, enter into Obligations with faid Committee to go and fettle in faid Town : And as the Proprietors have Voted good Bncouragement for the firk Settlers, it is not doubted but a confiderable Number of Familes will move up next Fall, as &« Number have manifefted their Defire of working on their Lots as foon as Plant- ing is over. And inafmuch as fome Things in the Warrant for the annual, Meeting remains to be alted upon, for encouraging the Setelement of {aid Town, the Pioprictors are hereby NOTIEIED, thattheir Meeting is adjourned to Monday.the, Thirieenth of April nexr, at one of the Clock Afternoon, at the Houle of Mr. Fomathan Gilman, Innholder in Exeter; and all delin- quent Proprictors are defired to pay their Arreass, that the Settlement of faid Town may be carried on with Difpatch. ; Exeter, March 16th, 1761, Per order of the Commiitte, Jostan GiLMmaN, Proprietors Clerk. ProvinceE oF New Hampsuige, THESE are to NOTIFY the Prop:ictors of the Towrfhip of Barnftead, in faid Pro- vince, to meet at the Meeting Houfe in Newington on Tueldzay the 31ft of this Inflant March, at Two of the Clock in the Afternoon, purfuant to Charter. To make Choice of all Officers ncceflary for faid Townrfhip for the Year enfuing. And to pafs any Vote or Votes that may be thought neceffiry to forward or promote the fettling of faid Townfhip. And whereas the Proprietors of faid Townfhip, at their laft annual Meecing (legally warned) voted a Tax of Four Pounds, Old-Tenor, be laid on each Right in faid Townthip, for cutting and clearing a Road ta0 faid Townfhip of Barnflead, to be paid by each Proprietor forthwith ; and faid Road being partly or chielly com- pleated, and the Committec app-inted for faid Bufinefs, being determined to compleat the fame this Spring as foon as the Seafon will permit: And whereas a Num- ber of the Proprietors are delit quent in paying faid Tax, sltho’ they have been legaliy called upon te pay the fsme, Thele are therefore 10 NOTIFY faid De linquents to pay the fame forthwiih, according to the Vote of faid Proprietors, If not —- Per order of the Selc & Men, . . Ricuarp Doiwning, Pras. Clerk. Newington, March 17th 1761, s ot (A (i L iy v P o THESE are to NOTIFY the Proprictors of the Town of Epfom, that they meet at the Houle of Mr. Fonathan Longfeilow, Innholder in Rye, on Wedne{day the 15th Day of April next, to chufe « Committe to profecute fuch as have cut and car- ried Lumber off Epfom Common ; fuch as re'ufe or negledt to fettle with the prefent Committee : As alfoto s& sny Thing thet fhall be tho’c proper for the Bencfic of {sid Town and Proprictors. Allo thole Gentlemen that claim Rightsin the Town of Epfom, and has not had them, are defired to appear at faid Meeting, and prove their Rights, if any they have. The Meeting to begin at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon. Naraan MAaRrDEN, Proprietors Clerk. Sy \mpma) s PN A ) ) N ) ) THESE are to NOTIFY and WARN all the Propsietgrs, belonging to the. Town- fhip of New Chefter, to. meet at the Houle of Major Fobn Tolford, Innholder in Chefter, on Tuelday the the 31t of this Inft. to pay the Ten Shillings Lawful Money, voted on each Right, at our lait Meeting. Dated Cheftir, March 14th. 1761, Tuomas SIRLEY, Collefor. ONAS, FmA ™, S A A (NA (NAS A Wanted 4 or five good Labourers that underftand fomething of Farming Work. Any _inclining to let themfelves for Six or T'welve Months, may, have good Wages— Erquire of Major MouLToN of Hampton, B e TS ——————— TO BE SOLD BY William & John Humphrey, of Londonderry, a large Traét of Land, in faid Town, containing about one Hundred and eighty Acres, all joining together, well wooded and water’d, with two good Houfes, two Fire Places in ¢ach, with two Barns, and & large Orchard; one Hundred Acres within Fence, all for Mowing, Tillege and Pafture, end joining ta the leading High-way from faid Town, to Hayerhill, wnd one Mile from the My:ting Houle, ' — Benjamin g7d Stephen Parker Have - juft imported and opencd 4 large Affirimentof GOUDS, at their Store a little absve. Cawie Bridge, and nearly oppofite Doltor CrLEmENnT Jaexson's; which they will fell at ske very loweff Rate; viz. Oarfe, midling and furperfine black, blue, crim{on, fcarlet, and cloth colonr®d broad cloths ; black, blue, green and cloth colour’d German ferges ; blue and cloth colour’d Devonthire ker- feys ; bearfkins ; plain and napt beaver coating ; duffils ; green, blue,red & cloth colour’d ratteens ; pennyftones; plains ; half thicks ; woifted and hair pluthes ; black, crimfon & cloth colour’d cotton velvets ; velvet fhapes ; thickfetts ; knit waftecoat and breeches patterns ; ever- laflings ; (agathees ; fwanfkins ; flannel ; embofs’d ferges; yard wide rcd and green bays ; Colchefter bays ; 6qr. 8qr. and duffil blanketts ; beaverit, caftor and felc hats ; plain, ftrip’d, crofs bar’d camblets ; hungarians ; venetians ; poplins ; tobines ; dorfateens ; plaids; cotton gowns ; fine patches ; chints ; and calicoes 3 tammies ; durants; fhalloons ; callimancoes of all colours 5 worfted grograms ; morines ; crofs bar'd hersinbone and plain fluffs 5 beft black Englith and India teffities ; ell wide perfians ; firipd fagin ; pelong fattin ; white tabby ; womens velvet s bombazines ; crapes ; luteftrings ; alamode ; cyprus ; hatcrape ; coarfe and fine, plain, fpotted, ftrip’'d and brocaded lawns ; cambricks ; muflins ; long lswns ; 3qr. 7eight, yard wide Irith hollands ; garlix; tandems; 3qr. 7 cight, yard wide, and apron wedth check ; bed tick ; diaper table cloths ; dimothy ; fuftian ; huckabuck; check and ftamped linnen ; cotton handkerchicfs ; Bar- celona ditto ; culge, lungee, romall, bandando and filk ditto ; ftrip’d and flower’d border'd lawa ditto ; black and colour’d gauze ditto ; mensand womens black and grey worfted hofe ; ftriped, green, and {carlet worfted caps ; black filk mitts ; worfted ditto. and gloves ; m:ns and womens white, colour’d, bhck,\ glaz’d, and fhamoy gloves ; norway ditto ; leather mitts ; fewing filk ; white and colour’d threads ; tapes ; bobbin 3 crimfon, fcarlet, white and black cord and braide black and colour’d gimp ; fnail lace’; Cobilers ftitch ; fringe ; ftock tape ; white and black lsce ; crew- ells ; mohair; filk and hair; twift ; beft twift horfe- hair, metal and horn buttons ; ferrets ; gallooms ; qualities ; fhoe bindings; filk knee ftraps ; garterings ; nbbons ; beft French necklaces; wax ditto ; large and fma!l black and colour’d ditto ; bamboo and black fins ; bibles, teftaments, pfalters, primers ; mens and womens buckrams ; yellow holland; whale bone ; marking can- vals ; dowlas, oznabrigs ; ticklenburgs ; ravens duck ; codlines ;' wool cards ; feathers ; tobacco. Pewter difhes ; plates ; bafons ; quarts ; pints ; tea pots and porringers of all fizes ; hard metal,table & and tea Ipoons; 44, 6d, 10d, 20d nails ; 4d, 6d brads ; frying pans; warming pans ; powder ; fhot ; lead ; bullets; flints 5 iron pots ; keutles ; fkillets ; baking pans ; cart boxes ; dogs ; dripping pans ; chafing dithes ; brafs kettles 3 fkiiléts ; tea kettles ; box irons ; flat irons ; sndirons 3 fire fhovels and tongs ; brafs ; brafs ball and plsin iros candlefticks ; black jacks; walnut frame and dutch Jooking glafles ; fickles; fheep fhears ; buck handle and + fplit bone knives and forks ; cuttos ; penknives; * feiflars ; taylors and fmall fhears ; ftock, door, cheft, cupboard, and defk locks ; pad locks ; neck bolts ; H. IL and rube joint hinges ; brafles for defks ; table caiches ; box rules ; hammers ; handlaws ; augres ; gimblets ; compafles ; thoe hammers; knives ; pincers ; knippers ; rafps ; awl blades and hafts ; punches ; colt bits; white fetts ; faddle heads ; toft nails ; fteel fpurs; girth webb, green, blue & cloth colour’d mohaix fringe ; horfewhips ; fhoe, hard, buckle, duft’and cloth brufhes ; painters tools ; rattans ; barbers boxes ; fauff boxes ; fountain pens; ink pots ; bellows ; coffee mills 5 hard metal fhoe and knee buckles ; ftone fleeve buttons fetin filver ; bra(s and glals ditto ; wax and glafs esr- ings ; ftore ditto in filver ; mens ‘thimbles ; womens brafs and bath metal ditto with fteel tops ; knitting pine; cod and mackrel hooks ; pins ; needles ; ivory & horn combs ; 6 by 8, 9 by 7, 8 by 10 window glafs. Alfo beft Bohea Tea ; Coffee ; Chocolate ; Sugar 3 New England & Welt India Rum ; Cinnamon, Clove; Annifeed and Snake Root Waters ; Cotton Wool ; Rai- fons ; Starch ; Indigo; Coperas; Allom Brimftone 3 Rofin; Ginger ; Snoff ; Pepper; Alfpice ; Cinnamon; Nutmegs ; Cloves ; “snd Mace, &¢. &'c. &e. FHTTIETLHPIOLLLOVEIOS B TO be LET, and Enter’d upon immediately, a FARM, conveniently 'fi:u:zcd, within T wo Miles of the Town of Portfmouth, with upwerds of 20 Head of Catile, and 40 Sheep thereon, well ac- commodated with Barns, Hufbandry Utesfils, &c. In- quire of the Piinter hereof. ey e o) Ly empny) L) A few of Wewbury LOFTERY TICKETS, which will certainly be drawn 'the 25th of this Month, to be fold by Mr. -Fobn Beck, Sariuel Ewvans, Carrier, and the Printer hereof. AAALAATAAAXLLALRQL AN XA York Lottery Tickets Sold by the Printer hereof, Quit calim and Warrantee Deeds, Powers of Attorney,, Indentures, Juftices Writs, Shipping, Papers. PorTsmouTtH y- Printed by D. Fowle.