The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, April 3, 1761, Page 1

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FRIDAY, Arzit 3. Pébvmc_z or New-HampsHire. 'THE Selec?- Men being Inform’d, -That tis fuppas’d in the Country, that the therefore have order’d this Notice«o be given,. that ’tis only in the Houfe at. Marsin’s Hill ' (fo galled) where it firft broke out ; and alfo '/ thaet the Pecfons fick there with it, arein a fair Way of Recovery, which are only three. w02 ST OBy Order-of the Seleft-Men, Joun PenuaLLow, Tetws Clerk: L2 T IR LA LT T L L L L L LTS « certainly commence Drawing next Tuefday.—A few + Tickets to be tiad of the Printer hereof. » " For the Encouragement of Trade i« From Portfmoutb to Boflon, A “+ Large Stage Chair "+ Large Stage Chair, / * With two good HORSES well zquipped, will be ready | “ by Monday the 20:h InRtant, to/fet out from Mr. Stuoers Innholder, at the SIGN of the EARL of HALIFAX, in this Town, for BOSTON, to perform once a Week; ‘ to' lodge at Ipiwich the fame Night ; from themce through Medford 10 Charleftown Ferry ; to tarry at . Charleftown *till Thurfdey Morning, fo as to return to | ) ¢ this Town the next Day ; to (et our again the Monday i “ following : Tewill be contrived to carry Four Perfons ) ! & | ] befides the Driver. Incale only twao Perfons go, they . may be accommodated to carry Things of: Bulk and Value to make a third or fourth Perfon. The Price wwill be Thirteen Shillings and Six Pence Sterling for esch Perfon from hence to Bofton, and at the fame Rate - for Conveyance back again ; tho’ under mo Obligation o recurn’ e Tame “Week,” or ia the fame Mahnerl” @& Thofe who would not be difappointed, muft enter their N:mes at M. Stavers on Siturdays, any Time before Nine 0’Clock in the Evening, and pay one ha!f . gt Entrance, the Remzinderat the End of the Journey. Any Gentlemen may have Bufinefs tranfaét-d st New. -bury or Boften with Fidelity and Di/patch, on reafonable Terms. : ’ ; ' As Gentlemen and Ladies are often at e Lofs for ' igood Accommodations for Travelling from hence, ' and can't return in lefs than three Weeks or a Month, it is hoped this Underiaking will meet with fuitable Enccuragement, ss they will be whelly freed from the Care and Chaige of keeping Chairs and Hoiles, or | 8K re urning them before tirey have finithed their Bufinefs, " A Stage Coach alfo with 4 Horfes - will be in Readinefs a while hence, if there thould be . Occafion, a: itis expelted there will be Bufinels enough . during, thé Summer Seafon. i e i T TO BE SOLD - A Double ‘Houfe, four Rooms e upon a Fioor, all finifhed except one fmall Chamber, - with good Accommodations ;_with a Barn 30 Feetin Lengeh, and ebout 12 in Wedch ; the Land thereto be- longing 47 Feet Front, 8o deep 5 cheap for ready Cath or thort Credit ; near the Rev. Mr Haven's Meeting Houle—Inquire of the Printer, [ i | i ' A Large Stone H O R SE, About Fifteer Hands high, and bur Eight Years old this Spring, TO BE SOLD. . Enquire of the Piinter, D o A N Tl G B T e G RN e WHBEREAS Mary, the Wife of -y -me Elcaxer Coleman, of Newington, has run me in A Debt to my great Dimrge ; and as [ apprebend fhe is . difordered in her Mind: This is to forbid any Perfon ' . trufting her on my Account, for that I will not pay y any Debs (he fhall contraQ from the Date hereof. As Witnefs my Hand, Eleazer Coleman. Negoington, dpril z. 1761, On MONDAY next will be , PUBLISH'D, and SOLD by the Printer hereof atrue and wonderfu! R-‘'stion, of the Appearance of Three ANGELS, (Clozilied in white Raim-ut) toa young Man in Mcdford, near Bofon in New England, on ¥ the 4th of February 1761, at Night. Together with the ' Subftance of the Dijcour/fe, deliver’q by one of the An ¢ gels, from the 3¢ Chsp.er of Coloffians, and 4ih Verfe, T %Prw only four Shillings ] ANPRIEFGI — ] 17617 | New-Hampfhire ' * Containing the Frefbefi Advices,. SmarL-Pox prevails in this Town, and . ) 'NEWBURY LOTTERY will . . A Negrp Man about 30 Years of Age, Ranaway from his Mafter Fofiah Fudkins of Kinglton; the 38ch of Jaft Manth, named Caro, but calls bimfelt Thomas ; a thickiec tear Feliow, fpeaks good ‘Englifh 5 hes two Croftes shark’d, npon his Temples Had on when he went #Wsy, & brown Homefpun Cort, ftriped Jacket, Leather Bregches, light Worfted Stock- ings, Beaver Hatygrey 'Wig, thick red Cap. Whoever takes up faid Serwanr, nd copvegs him to his faiid Malter aforefaid; fhall have ’g\rec DOLLARS Reward, and neceffary. Charges paid. - Al Maftess of Veffels and others are wirned sgaiift ¢ waciling or carrying off faid Servant, as they would avoid the Penalty of the Law'in that Cafe. [37] : _ Farther Advices bro’t by His Majefly's Ship ‘Temeraire as mentioned in our dafl te be arrived at New-York in 6 Weeks from England, taken from the News Papers down to January 24th. VIZ. Paris, (in Frane) Jan. 6. The Court has juft pur- . chaled in Sweden 2nd Denmark 18 or 20 Men of War, which being joined to thole we have in our Ports, befides & prodigions Number of flat bottomed Boats, will bz more than fufficient to carry Terror and- Diimay into England and Scotland, where the Court has no way loft Sight of certain Plavs for Defcents, that were fent tous about three Years ago. Neverthelefs, in theé midft of this flattering Profpe&, we fee with Regrer that the Prince de Soubife 1s appointed to the Command on the Lower Rhine. We know his Protefliefs, and doubt not this is the Fruit ot her Intreagues. Pomeranis, Fox. 4. Our lsft Letters from Sweden edvife, that the greateft Part of the Aflembly of the States in the Dyet at Stockholm, perfift in their Opinion that | the War againt Pruffia (hall be carried on’ next Spring with the urmeft Vigour, and that the Swedifth Army in Germany fhould be reinforced fo as to amount to 30000 Men., S Paris, Jan. 5. We flall have this Yéar. an Army of 40,000 Men ¢n the Lower Rhine; and Matfhal Broglio’s Army will emount at leaft to 80,000 Men. “Hanou, Jen. 5. By Osder of Marfhail Broglio ail the Inhabiwsnts of Hefle are forbid, on Pain of Death, from carrying any Meflages to the Hanoverians, or fupplying them with Money, Provificzs, or Forage of any Sort. Poland Dec. 24, The Palace of Prince Suikowfby at Corzim has been reduced to Athes by Fire. The Daimage is faid to cxceed 130,000 Polith Florins. (3] N D (¢} N. Fan. v. The Freach Fleet fsid to be loft off the Ifle de Bourbon, confifted of the Zodiaque, Minotaure, snd Comte de Province, esch of 74 Guns 3 the Duc d’Orsleans, Duc de Bourgogne, and St. Louis of 60. If this News be true, and there is little Reafon to doubt it s it comes -fror Paris, we may apply to our King the Words of Clendian. [Englifhed thus ] Blef Prince, from whom black gatberirg Storms arife, And raging Bilivwos funk your haugbty Foes; For whom Heaven fights, and Skies Affiflance lend, While for thy Aid confpiring IWinds attend ! From Vienna we have Advice, that the Emprefs- Queern hat borrowed » very confiderable Sum of the Genale at high Intereft. We hear that the Eftablithment of all the Regiments in America is to be reduced from 1cco or goo, to 700 Men. : Epitaph foxrd on an antigue Marble near Rome, over a Man and bis Wife, both iying in the farse Grave. En glifbed thus, Huf,—Harky’yee Traveller, have you a Mind to fee a Miracle ? : A Min end kis Wife lie together, and don’t Quarrel.—1I don’t tell you who we ire, Wife.—Bu | will..... Hers lies Bebrius s drunken Hog, who calls me drunken Sow....I fay no more. Huje.~ Zounds, Wife, you fcold, although you are dead.... Fan. 143. that the Attempt of Count Broglio to beat up the Quar- ters of Gen. Luckner, at Heiligenftadt, in which the French loft 400 Men, and the Allies only 30, was be- come the Sncer of the wheole French Army. . Fan. 16, General Yorke ata Conferrence laft Week with the Deputies of their High- Mightinefles, demand ed Payment ot One Hundred Thonfand Peunds Sterling, which the Dutch Eaft India Company have agreed w0 lay down, for the hoftile Affair that happened in the River of Bengal. The Right Hon. Robest Lord Henley, Baron of Grange, Lord Keeper-of the Great Seal of Great Bri- tain, having this Day delivered to his Majefty in Cobn- cil, the Great Seal of Great Britain, his Majefty was gracioully pleafed to reftore the faid Seal 1o him agein, with the T'itle of Lord High Chancellor of Great Bri- tain, wherenpon his Lordfhip took the Oaths sppointed to be teken. JGAZETTE Weare informed by Letters from Caffel, Nouus. 23 5 ‘ { WEERS firce "’E‘farza b #as fufl pebllegy A B e T — Foreign and. Domeflick. e e e g5 e ———— ~We hear the Rt. Hon the Eail of Albermale kifs'd his Msjefty’s Hind Yeflerday, on beirg sppointed Go- ~vergor of the ifland of Jeriey, in the Room. of Lieut. General Hulk deceaic.. i The Merchants in the Maritime Provinces of France have reprefented to the Court, that Specie is apain fal- len fo very fhort, that they are obliged to muke lirge Pagments in Copper and Bale Coing and that if they are fubjefled to further Drains by Subfidies, the few Channels of Trade, that with fo great Induftry have been kept open, will infallibly. be clofed, thro’ the ‘v:m( of that Circulation, which is neceflary to fapport Fan.'¥3. “Leiters from Higshioigh of thead Tnitane ;import,‘that they had sn Account from Saxony,that the Auftrians had been obliged, for want of Forags, ta fend all cheir Cavalry out of that Country into Bohemia, Itis fajd that Nine of the miflisg Ships from Virgi« nia and Maryland, are taken by - French Privateers snd carried into St: John'de Luz. ] i 3 We.are informed the Princefs Dowager of Wales has purchafed Buckirgham Houfe, end made a Prefenc of it to his' Royal Highnefs the Duke ot York, Extra& of a private Letter from Madiid. December 122 At the breaking up a Counsil beld a few Digyy ngo #pon the Arrival of & Courier difpatched from Virfailles to the Marquis & Offun, it was refolved to fend Orders to the Count de Fuentes, our- Envsy £ Xtraordinary in Lon- dom, to (ffir again, at the firfi faveurabir-Opporiumity; the King's Mediation towards refloring Peace betwween En- glandand France. - But while bis Majifly feems inclived to put a Stofi to the Effufion of Human Blocd, be does mor forget the Refolution be took, in quitting the Crewn of Naples to afcend the Throne of Spain . He. then promifed the Infant Don Philip an Indemnification adequate is the Kingdom of the Tevo Sicilies s and as be intends to kiép bis Werd, we bave begun to make an Augmentation in cur Traops, with a Defign to put that Prince in - Pffeffisn of the Places that bave been promifed him, in Spight of any Oppofition that may be made to the Projed ™ Fitty Pruffian Officers, and 2500 Salaiers who had - been wounded at the Battle of Torgan snd peric@ly recovered, sirived at Berlin the latter Evdof laft Monch - and were preparing to fet out for the Grand Army in Saxony. It is faid that by Favour of the thick fozgy Nights fome of the French Men of War have got out of the River Villaine ; and that the Breft Flest is faiied with Stores for Martineco, the French being very Ap- prehenfive of cur Defign againft that Iflend. O hers Conjcctore that they are cruifing in order to intercept our Ontward - bound Weft India Fleet. Fan: #3. There have been taken within the Spsce of two Months, 15 Ships from Maryland and Virgima, bound to the Port of London, having on board upwards of 7000 Hogfheads of Tobacco ; feven other Veflels from the fame Places are #till miffing. It is faid 74 Englith Scamen, Priloners of War in France, on-their being removed from Chierburg, (where enother Vifit from the Englith was lately exp-&ted) to St. Msloes, evercame their Gaard, and efcaped to the Sza Coaft, feized a fmall fithing Vcflel, and arri- ved upon the Coaft of Wales, rear Milterd Haven. There were sbout 200 more attempted the fame Thing, but how they {ucceeded wras not known. Estradl of a Letter from France, Jannary, 9. About 39 Sail of Ships have been carried into Breff, Morlaix and St. Maloes, in the Space of 15 or 20 Days by our Privateers : Capt. Delile of Dunkirk has taken three of the above, two had on board 1200 Hog- fheads of Tobsacco, and the other 400 Hoglheads of Suger. Qur Orders for the purchafe of Tobacco in England are flopped, on Account of the many Veflels trom Virginia and Maryland being bro’t into our Poris by Privateers, Advice is received that the French have landed = large Convoy with Troops and Ammunitionat Marti- neco, befides fingle Ships, that have from Time to Time drop’d in from feversl Ports in Europe. Fan. 24. The Officer of the light }l)"roops, sppointed to go out with the Expedition Fieet, have received Or- ders to canton their Corps, and otherwife keep them in readinefs to march for Embarkation, upon Twenty-four Hours Notice. : ; They write from Paris, thet the King’s Houfhiold- Troops, as.well Cavalry as Infantry, had received Or- ders to hold themfelves ready by ‘the 1ft of March, to march to the Lower Rhine. ’ They write from Magdebourg, of the r1xth Ul that the King of Pruffis was entirely recovered of the Contufion he received: in his Breaft: = On the 22d paft; the King of Denmark in slighting from his Horfe at theCaftle of Jagerfbourg, flipt the Stirrup wich hisleft Foot, and meking a falfe Step with his right, broke his right Leg about four Inches below the Calf, - i [ For mere News, fee the laff Page.] A & No Perfon is allowed to fhoot DOGS and CATS by the Sel¢&t Mens Order, but Samue! Dyer,

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