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. our people and enriching of our nation, " Exeter, March 16:h, 1761. ’ Committe, Josian Girman, Proprietors Clerk. : A ap . 123 the fecure pofl<flion of the whole continentof North Amecrics. It will make us engroffers of all the ufefal furs, fo extremely eflential to the hat trade, snd other - brenches of commerce. It will demolith the Jong com- pluined of and pernicious monopoly of the Hudfon’s Bay Compsny ; and be the means of {upplying us wiih hats much cheaper than heretolore, and enable us to be- come the lole furnifhess of them to all other counirics of Europe. It will fecuse us & peaceabie’and good com- merce with all the favage tribes fettled a¢ the back of our colonies, make us the lecure fupplies of 2l lumber and provifions of the French asd Spanifh fet- tiemepts. in South Americs, and with them perhaps of many of our manufetures, to the great employment of But, sbove all iuwill lecure tous the whole noble fitheries on the nor- thern fhore of that continent, which will be a mine of wealth to this patiom, and the greateft fupport of its marine firength, in an extended navigstion and a great nurfery, of failors. Thefe arethe different advantages of the two countries that iare. now [et in competition with one another : from the flighteft view of which, common fenfe muflt give the preference on the fide of North-America. If itisurged weare already in poff:iion of the beft parts of that continent, and that the decifion isto be mgde only betwixt Cansda and Guadeloupe ; we anfwer, ~thag.the fafety of what we already have dependson our gcquiring the reft ; as may be judged of from the dif- ions and declarations of the French, and from what : we fee now happehing to Carolina and Georgis. . Befides, in. proportion to its general, firengthening of t2s, it will be & weakening to the French in the lofs of .. their filheriesand nurferies of failors ; and allo greatly - im theirnavigation and in the fupplies of lumber to their fugar Iflands, which muft thenbecome dependant on us for the furpithing them with neceflaries. If.we are in want of more fogar lands, and muft part with Guadaloupe, we may obuain that fupply by infift- ing on our right to.cultivate fome of the neutral I{lands. All thefe are matters of confideration that cannot be . too-frequently recommended. .We have often done it already ; and the caufe of our doing it st prefent, is the . mifchief that is happening now from French influence smong the Creek and Cherokee favages. . 202000000 8002 2 T 2 S S T R T R ADVERTISEMENTS. . Province ox New Hampsuire, NOTICE is hereby given, That William Cate of Barrington in (aid Province, as Agent to the Propriciors of [aid Barrington, has petitioned the GeneraL AsseMBLY of faid Province in Behalf of faid Proprietors, tepre?cn'ing that the Land originally left in faid Townthip for High Ways, was found fince it was cleared, in many Places wholly impradicable for that “""Purpole,” that therefore the Proprictors had voted to make fuch Changes &s was necefliry to have paffable Ways in fsid Townfhip; but thst all Feundaion of Di'pute about the Power and Authoriy of coing it might be taken away, pray’d, tha by afpecial A&, the Sefe@ Men of fsid Town, or fome other (uitable Per- fons might be Authorized to view the fid Townlhip, fixon [vitable Plices for fuch Changes, make the (ame, and determine and erder wha, and how due Satistaéti on {ball be made to every Perfon whofe Property may be affc&t:d thereby @ Oa which the P&iioner is to be heard on the fecord Day of the fitiing of the General Allembly alter the firft Day of May next ; and that any Peifon who has sny Objc&ion to the Prayer aforefaid, may be then heard thereon. March 26. 1761, WHEREAS the Proprietors of Giumantown, did at their laft Meeting choofe a Committee to lay out a Parith in faid Town of fix Miles fquare, and ldy it into One Hundred Acre Lois on each Side the Home Lots or fif Divifion 3 snd did impower faid Commitree to sgtee with fuch 8 Number of the Proprietors as have a Mind to go and fettle in {aid Town : THIS I3 TONOTIFY all fuch of the Pro priewors of Gilmantewon, as are Befirous of fettling in fzid Town, that tre Commitiee will meet at the Houfe of Capt. Ssmuel Folforn, Inoholder in Excter, on Monday the Sizth Duy ot April next, at Ten of the Clock before Noon, where they may know the Conditions; and if they fee fit, enter into Obligaticns with faid Commitiee to go and fettle in faid T'own : And ss the Proprictors hisve Voted good Encouragement for the firft Setdler:, it is.not doubted but a confidersble Number of Familes will move up next Fall, as « Number have manifefted . their Defire of working on their Lots as foon ss Plant- ing is over. And inafmuch as fome Things in the Warrant for the annual Meeting remasins to be afted upon, for encouraging’the Settlement of faid Town, the Proprietors are hereby NOTIFIED, thattheir Meeting is sdjourned to Monday the Thirteenth of April next, at one of the Clock Afternoon, at the Houfe of Mr. TFonathan Gilman, Innholder in Exeter; and all delin- quent Proprietors are defired to pay their Arrea-s, thst ithe Settlement of faid Town may be carried on with Difpatch, Per order of the B — ——— e ~——— e e i o e ALL Perfons Indebted to, or “that have any Demands onthe Eftate of Char/es Mi/j{;, Mauriner, late of Gofport, inthe Province of New. Hamp- thire, deceas’d, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Elizabeth Miller, Widow of the Deceas’d, and Admi- niftracrix (o faid Eftate, in order for Sextlement, . prove their Rights, if auy they have. RAN-AWAY from his Mafter Patrick Douglafs of Londonderry, a Servant Liad; named Fobw Flanders Eafiman,abct Fourteen Years of Age : Had on when be went away, a light blue Coat, 2 Check blue and white Waftecoa:, a large new Hat, asd Wollen Check Shirt. Whoever fhal} ke up faid Servant, and -bring him to his Matter, fhail have SIX DOLLARS Rewerd, aad all neceflary Charges paid. And all Per- fons are hereby forbidden to harbour or conceal faid Servant. All Maiters of Veffels are forbidden to carry him out of the Country, asthey would not expofe them- {elves to the Peralties of the Law for fo doing. (36 Londonderry, Msrch 20. 1761, Patrick Dmg/lj’:. R S —— NOTICE is hereby given, that JOHN HICKEY, Silk Dyer and Scourer from Dublih, HAS Remaoved to this Town, in order to carry on the faid Bufinefs, and hopes that he may meet with Encouragement, as he will wirrant to do any Thing that he afferts, «s well as if fent to Europe ; by Realon that he has ferved his Time there, to Sikk and Cloth Dying, and Scouring, wet or dry, having all manner of Utenfils fit for the faid Bufipefs ; Dyes Linnen or Cotton blue ; fcours and drefies Scarle: ; fcoursMens and Wo- mens Garmenis ; dyes and preflcs all M:pner of Cloths; dyes.and frames Silk and Camblet 3 dyes Cotton and Thicklett Cloaths, (o as they will look as well as at firft, after having been faded : Prints Linnen blue and white ; and will warrant it to wath and boil as well as any that comes from Europe ; dyes and makesup Pieces of Rib- bon as well as they were at firft. Siid Hickey is now ready to take in any of the above Articles to cleanfe at the Houle of Mr. Thomas Maning, st the Sign of the Dove, near the Swing Bridge. He alfo cleanfes Gold and Silver Lsce. A i (e o Crmpmnd I o) ) (el \ el P pood THESE are to NOTIFY the Proprietors of the Town of Epfom, that they meet at the Houfe of Mr. Jomathan Longfeliow, Tnnholder in Rye, on Wedncfday the 15th Day of April next, to chufe 2 Commiite to profecute fuch as have cut and car- ried Lumber off Eplom Commion § fuch as re‘ufe or negledt to fettle with the prefent Committee : As alfo to a& any Thing that fhall be tho’t proper for the Benefit of faid Town and Proprictors, Alio thofe Gentlemen that claim Rightsin the Town of Eplom, and has not had them, are defired to appear ac faid Meeting, and The Meeting to begin at Ten of the Clock in the Forencon. ; Natuan Marvew, Proprietors Clerk. TO BE SOLD BY William & John Humphrey, of Londenderry, a large Traét of Land, in faid Town, tontairipg about ooe Hundred and eighty Acres, all joining togeiber, weil wooded =md water’d, with two good Houles, two Fite Places in each, with two Barns, and a large Oecherd; one Houndred Acres within Eerce, all icy Mowing, Tillage and Pafture, and joining to the leading High-way from faid Town, to Haverhill, and one Mile from the Mecting Houle. Wanted 4 orfive good Labourers thet underfland fomething of Farming Work. Any inclining to let chemiclves for Six or Twelve Months, may have good Wages— Eaquire of Major MovLToN of Hampton. All Perfons that have any Demands onthe Eftace of Facsb Gale, iste of Kingfton, in the Province of New H.mpthire, deccafeo, are hereby defired to bring in their Clsims in order for Settlemenc ; and all that are Indebted, are dcfired to make [peedy Paymen, as they would fave themicives Trouble, &r. Kingflom, Fen. 29. Sufarna Gale, Daniel Gale, Executors to the izt Will of the Decesfed. T T e et e —— ) S S ar——————— ar— —————— —p— Juft Imported from London, In the Iaft Ships, and to be SOLD By ELIZABETH PASCALL, A large Affortment of Chind andGlafs Ware, at her Shop ona Spiing Hill, at the cheapeft Rate for Cath. ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eate of Deacon Samuel Sher- burne, late of Portfmouth, deceas’d, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Merey Sherburne, and Sarizel Sher- barre, Adminiftragors to faid Eftate, in order for Settlement. y o e e e TO BE SOLD BY Fobn Tufft of Windham, A FARM, containing One Hundred and T wenty Acres of Up Land, snd about Thirty of Mowing Land, large. Dwelling Houfe and good Barn, a choice Grit Mil!, a good Seat for a Saw Mill aad Fulling Mill; as aifo & youngOrchard on faid Farm ; it is in the ev - Mr. Kinkaid's Parifh, and is about nine Miles from Hoverhill ; For further Particulars, Inquire of faid Tufft, livieg wpon the Premifzs, [32] Benjamin and Stephen Parker Have juft imported and apened “a large Affirtmont of GOuDS3, at thur Stare a little abwe Caxce Brz’dgzg ard nearly oppofite Doffor CLEMENT Jackson's, . which they il fll at the very low:f Rate, vim. Qarfe, midling and furperfine black, blue; 4 crimioa, fearlet, and cloth colour®d broad cloths ; black, “blie, ‘green and cloth celour’d German ferges 5 blue and cloth coloui’d Devorifhire ker- feys ; bear’kins ; pl#in and napt beaver coating ; duffils 3 Breen, blae,red & cloth colour’d ratteens ; pennyftonesy piains ; half thicks ;- worfted and hair pluthes ; bla.k; crimfon & cloth colour’d cotton’ velvets ; veiver fhapes thickletts ; knit waltecoat snd breeches patterns ; ever- laftings ; fagathees ; fwanfkins ; flinnel ; embo(s’d fergess yard wide red and green bays ; Colchefter bays 3 6qr. 8qr. and duffil blanketts ; beaverit; caftor and felc hais 5 plain, ftrip'd, crofs bar'd camblets 5 hungarians 3 venetians ; poplins ; tobines ; dorfateens ; plaids 3 cotion gowns ; fine patches ; - chints ; and calicoes tammies ; durants; fhalloons ; callimancoss of all colours ; worfted grograms ; morines 5 crofs bar’d herrinbone and plain fluffs ; beit blick Englith and India tsffiies ; ¢ll wide perfians ; flrip'd fattin ; peloog fattin ; white tabby ; womens velver; bombazines ; crapes ; luteftrings 3 alamode ; cyprus 5 hatcrape ; coarfe and fine, - plain, fpatted, frip'd and brocaded lawns 3 cambricks ; muflins 5 long lawns ; 3qr. 7eight, yard wide Irith hollands ; garlik; tendems; 3qr. 7 eight, yard wide, and apron wedth check ; bed tick ; diaper table cloths ; dimothy ; fuftisn ; huckebucks check and ftamped linnen ; cotton handkerchicfs ; Bar- celona ditto ; culge, lungee, romall, bandando and filk ditto ; frip’d and flower’d border’d lawn ditto ; black and colour’d gauze ditto ; mensand womens black and grey worfted hofe ; ftriped, green, snd fcarlet worfted caps ; black filk mitts ; worfled ditto. and gloves 3 mens and womens white, colour’d, black, glaz’d, and Thamoy gloves'; morway ditto ; leather mitts ; fewing filk ; white and colour’d threads 3 tapes ; bobbin s crimfon, f{carlet, white. and black cord erd braide 3 black and colour’d gimp ; fnail-Jace ; Cobilers flitch 3 fringe § flock tape ; white and black lace ; ‘crew- ells ; mohgir; filk and hair; hair, metal and horn buttons ; ferrets ; gallooms 3 qualities ; fhoe bindings; fiik knee ftraps 3 garterings 3 ribbons ; beit French necklaces ; wax ditto § large andt fmall black and colour’d ditto'; bamboo and black fans 3 bibles, teftaments, plalters, primers ; mensand womens buckrams ; yellow holland ; whale bone ; marking cen~ vals ; dowlas, oznabrigs 5 ticklenburgs ; ravens duck ¢ codlines ; wool cards; featherss tobscco: Pewter difhes ; plates ; bafons ; quarts ; pints ; tea pots and portingers of all fizes ; hard metal,table & and tea fpoons; 4d, 6d, 10d, 20d nails ; 4d, 6d brads; frying pans; warming pans ;' powder 3 fhet-; lead ; bullets ; flinis 3 irom pots 5 kectles ; fkillets ; baking pans; cart boxes s dogs ; dripping pans ; chafing difhes ; brafs kettles ;3 fillets ; tea kettles ; box irons ; flat irons 5 andirons 3 fire fhovels and tongs ; brafs ; brafe ball and plin iron candlefticks ; black jacks ; walnut frame and dutch looking glafles ; fickles; fheep fhears ; buck handle and fplit bone knives and forks ; cuttos §, penknives 3 fciffars ; taylors and fma]l fhears ; ftock, door, cheft, capbozrd, and defk locks ; pad locks'; neck bolts ; H. IL and rube joint hinges ; brafles for defks ; table catches; Box rules ; hammers'; handlaws i sugres; gimblets ; compafles ; fhoe hammers ; knives ; pincers; knippers ; rafps; awl blades and hafts ; punches ; colt bits; white fetts; faddle heads ; toft nails ; fteel {purs ; girth webb, green, blue & cloth colour’d mohair fringe ; horfewhips ; thoe, hard, buckle, duft and cloth brufhes ; painters tools ; rattans ; barbers boxes ; fnuff boxes ; fountain pens; ink ‘pots ; bellows ; coffee mills 5 hard metal fhoe and knee buckles ; ftone fleeve buttons fecin filver ; brafs and glafs ditto ; wax and glafs eir- inge ; ftore ditto in filver ; mens thimbles ; womens brafs and bath metal ditto with fteel tops ; knitting pins; cod and mackrel hooks ; pins; needles ; ivory & horn combs ;6 by 8, gby 7, 8 by 10 window glals. Alfo beft Bohea Tea ; Coffee ; Chacolate ; Sugar 3 New England & Weft India Rum ; Cinnamon, Clove, Annifeed and Snake Root Waters ; Cotton Wool 3 Rei- fons ; Starch ; Indigo; Coperas ; Allom ; Brimftone 5 Rofin; Ginger ; Snoff ; Pepper; Alfpice ; Cinnamon; Nutmegs ; Cloves ; fand Mace, &', &, &e. GRPOPPPIPOPIVOT2HIROD n ~ k] TO be LET; and Enter’d upon immediately, a FARM, conveniently fituated, withim T wo Miles of the Town of Portfmonth, with upwards of 20 Hesd of Cattle, and 40 Sheep thereon, well 2c- commodated with Barns, Hufbandry Utenfils, &c. ln< quire of the Printer hereof. NI M N NS ) N[ A ) AN ) S ) All Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of E/eazer Beyd, late of Londeiderry, Yeoman,decealed, are defired to bring in their. Accounts as foon as pofible to Samuel Renkiz, of Londonderty aforefaid, Sole Executer ot fzid Eftace, in order for Settlement. (32} OPSEIOIMMr 2 *x%kXEL208 k% A Silver Snuff Box was loft in this Town peer the School Houfe the 16th of Feb. wih the Name of Akigal Reed thereon : Whoever wiil bring it to the Owner, or Printer hereof, fhall have Oge Daliar Reward. [32] “YORK TOTTERY TICKETTS No. 3, Sold by the Printer hereof. =~ twift ; beft twift horfe~