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pgp— ~M}¥" —— 4 - Ao - Newbury, April 27. 1761. OFaLOTTERY ¥ OR raifing 2 Sum of Money for building and main- E taining & Bridge over the River Parker, in the own of Newbary, at the Place called Old Town Ferry (in Purfuance of an A& of the General Court, psfled in April 1760.) Wherein Daniel Farnbam, Caleb Cufbing, Fofeph Gerrifp, William Atkins, Blqrs; and Mr. Patrick Tracy, Merchant, (or any Three of them ) are appointed Managers. The alting Managers are fworn to the faithful Performance of their Truft. Newbury-Lottery Number Five, Confifts of 5000 Tickets, at Two Dollars each ; 1653 of which are Benefit Tickets of the following Value. 1 of 500 Dollars, is 500 1 gt 2o is 250 3 of 160 are 300 E3 of 50 are 200 5 of 40 are 200 8 of 30 sre 240 iz of 20 are 240 49 of 1o are 490 75 of 8 are 600 1495 of 4 are 5980 1653’ Prizes, amounting to — 9000 Dollars, 3347 Blanks. Left for the Bridge 1000 5000 Tickets, at Two Dollars #ach 10,000 ‘Only Two Blanks to one Prize. THE Bridge aforefaid is -slréady built, and- fo well anfwers the Expe&ation of the Public, that the T'ravel- ling that Way is thereby rendered much more eafy’and v%ln[mt; the Managers doubt not there will be “a great emand of -the Tickets, from the 'Principle of encou- raging and promoting a Wotk of fuch igéneial Utility, if there were no other Inducément., But when they confider how much this Seheme is calcalated in' Favour of the Adventurers, there being many 'Prizes of gréat Valug, and but two Blanks to a Prize ; ‘they deubt not of a very fpeedy Sale of the Tickets. Publick Notice will be given of the T'ime snd Place of Drawing ; and .as foon as finithed, the Prizes will be publifh’d in the Bofton' Gazette and Country Jour- nal. Gold as well as Silver will be received for Tickets, snd the Prizes paid off accordingly. Pri%ss not ‘de- manded in Twelve Months after' Dtawing, ‘will ‘be confidered asgiven to the comimon Stock ‘for building and maintsing the faid Bridge, and ‘will “be fo applied. Tickets to be had of the refpective’ Managers in New- bury. K ) NG w0 W All Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on'the Eftate of Mr. Charles Hight, lste of Portfmduth, in the Province of New Hampthire, decealed, are defired to'bring in their Accounts to E/fis Hight, Adminiftratrix to fsidEftdte, dnd Widow ‘of the faid Deceas’d, in order for Settlement. {44] 5 smeemsoma o SR i e G TS, P S TO BE LETT, A commodious Dwelling Hotfe, which for fome Years laft pait has;been in‘the Occupa- tion of M. Benjamin Greenleaf, Merchan, fituate in Kittery, near thelate Sir WiLLiam PeprerELL’s Seat, with'a convenient Quaatity of Pafturingrand Mowing Land ‘adjoining the fame : Alfo one or more convenient Warehoufes. For further Particulars, enquire of Naraanier Searuawk, Elq; orthe Printer hereof. ANAANAAANNRNANNNANNANINANN Ny JOSEPH -GILMAN ¥nforms his Cuftomersand others that he has ldtely Tmpotted, and ‘Has now on Sale, oppofite Major-Joun GiLaran’s in Exeter, at the very loweft Rates for Cafh, a great Affortment of (Goods fuiable ‘for the Country, confifting of Englith GOODS, Ironmongery, Braizery, and Cutlery Wares ; of which the following may feive as'a Specimen ; Broad -Cloths, Kerfeys, BeaverCoaliig, Swanfkin, Camblets, Shalloons, Tammys, Durants, gfi“lllamancocs, Ruflels, Worfted Grograms, Pruffian and Venetian Popling, Irifh Linoen af all Wedths, Englith diito, Cambricks, Long Lawn, clear ditto, Gauze, Lawn Handkerchiefs, a Variety of Silk and Linnen ditto, ‘Chints, Callicoes, ftriped Cotton Hollands, a Variety of plainand ‘neweft " fathion figur'd Ribbons, &c. Brafs Kettles, Skillets, T'ea Kettles, Fry- ing Pans Joiners, Carpenters, and Shoemakers T'ools, Sadlers Ware, Pewter of all Kinds, Hinges, and Locks of all Kinds, rod Nails, Brads of all Sizes; Iron Pots, Kettles, Skellets, Baking Pans and Spiders ; Razers, Penknives, Jack Knives, Cuttoes, Four Blade Knives and Forks, Wood, Bone, and Buck Knives and Forks ; a Variety of Shoe Buckles, white and yellow Metal Burtons, large Croffcut Saws, Capenters Tenant ditto ; Felt, Caftor, and Beverit Hatts of all Numbers : Beft Bofton Beaver Ditto. N. B. Sugar, Cotton, Coffee, French Indigoby the Dozen or fmaller Quantity, &c. o —— e ——— —— " ————— ——— v i About Eight Acres of Salt Marfh to be let, adjoining the Mill-Pond : For Conditions enquire of the Printer, i T i PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. t' Whereas Application hath this Day been made to me the Subfcriber, one of his Ma- jefty’s Juftices of the Peace tor faid Province, by the Owners of one Sixteenth Part of the Shares, Rights or Intereits of the whole of the Townthip ot Gilmantown in faid Province, Defiring me to NOTIFY and Call a Meeting of faid Proprietors as foon as' may be: THIS IS THEREFORE TO NOTIFY and Wern all the Proprietors of the fsid Townthip of Gilmantown, to meet together at the Town Houfe in Exeter in faid Province, on Monday the Firft Day of Fune next, at One of the Clock in the Afternoon, in order to a& and vote on the following Articles, viz. 1. To Vote what Money fhall be railed by s Tax on esch Right or Proprietor’s Share in' fsid Townfhip (in- clufive of what has been paid ‘already by fome of the Proprietors, agreeable to sny former Votes ) for ‘the cutting and clearing Ways, and- building a Mill or Mills ‘in faid Townfhip, and forany othér Chmrges that the Proprietors at f{aid Meeting fhall think proper, to pro- mote-the Settlément of faid Townfhip. 2. Tochoofe Affefors to affefs and'propottion fuch Tax, and a Colle&or or Colietors to colieét snd ‘fevy the fame, according to Law. 3. - To choofe a Comimittee to difpole of the Monies {o raifed and levied, in fuch ‘Manner as the “faid Pro- prietors fhall Vote fiom Time to Time. . Ta sgreeupon-a Method -for * calling Meetings of the faid Proprietors for the: futare, and to-pafsa Vote for the fame. 5. To pals & Vote or Votes at faid Meeting ("if the Proprietors think fit) to confirm, ratifyand eftabliflf any former Vote or Votes and Tranfactions, formerly voted, done or tranfaéted atwny former Meeting or: Meetings of the faid Proprietors. Given under my-Hand 2t Exeter aforefaid, the 7th -Day‘of May, in the Firft:-Year of His MasEsTY's ol Reign, Annoque 'Domini, 1761. PeTer "‘GiLMan, The Praprietors of the Towntfhip of MNew-Britton, (fo called ) Are hereby NOTIFIED to meet at the Houfe of Capt. Benjamin Stoett, Innnolder in Hampton Falls, on Tuelday the twenty fixth Day of this Initant May, at One of the Clock in the Afternoon, to t&t on the following Particulars as-they fhail then think fic : 1. To choofe 2 Moderator. 2. To choofe'a Pro- prietor’s Clerk. 4. To choofe:s Colleétor. 4. To choole-a Committee to call-Proprietors Meetings, and to aflefs each Right for any Sum or Sums of Moncy, agre- able to what may be voted to be raifed from Time to Time by faid Proprietors. g. To'fettle'Accounts with the Proprietors Tresfurer. 6. To fetdle Accounts'with the Committee that Jaid -the sforefaid Townthip ‘into Lots. 4. For every delinquent Proprietor to pay his Arrears. - 8. T'o choofc a Committee to lock outa Road ‘to the Centre Square, and alio to make Search for the moftproper Place for a Saw Mill, and mzke Report to the next Meeting of faid Proprietors. 9. To raileany Sum of Money, or pafs any other Voie or Votes that may be thought ‘proper to forward the Seitlement of faid Townfhip. Dated at Hampton, May 6. 1761, By Order of the Committee, ‘AnTrONY Emery, Proprietor’s Clerk. The Proprietors of BOW in the Province of New Hamphhire, sre hereby NOTIFIED, That their ‘Annual Meeting is to be held by ‘Adjourn- ment, on Tuc(day the z6th Day of May current; st One of the Clock in-the Afterrioon, at the Houfe of "Mrs. Léve Chace, Itnholder av Siratham in faid Province. By Order ofaid Proprietors, Stratham, May 2, 1761. "Samver Lawe, Pro. CL P LOST a SILVER WATCH th 16th of laft Month, between Caleb Tole’s of Hawke, and Jonathan Gilman's of Exeter, Innholdérs : it hasa Leather String inftead of a Chain, with a Brafs Seal, on which is engrav’d the Image of -a Man with a Pipe in his Mouth, a Bottle and ‘Glals by his Side. = Whoever has found, or fhall find ' faid ‘Watch, fo thatthe Owner may have it again, fhall ‘have'One Dollar Reward, -and all reafonable Charges paid, by leaving - it with Colonel JOHN GOFFE, Efq; who is the Owner thereof, or by leaving it at either/of the above Places, ‘or ‘with the Printer hereof. T4zt o e 44 ALL Perfons indebted to, or that have‘any Demands on the Efate of Mary Nutter, late of Partfmouth, in the Province of New Hamplhire, Widow, deceas’d, are defired to bring in ‘their Ac- counts to William Earl Treadwell, Adniiniftritor of ‘{aid ‘Extate, in order for Settlement. All Perfons that have Demands ‘on ‘the Eftate of Fobn Coker, lite of Strathsm, in the Province of New-Hampthire, déceafed, are hereby ‘defired ‘to bring in their Claims in order for Seitlement : And all'that are Indebted, are defire to make fpeedy Payinent-to Fofeph Fifield o Stritham aforefaid, Sole Executor to-the Latt Will'& TeRament of faid decear’d. T Stratham, May vi 1765, PRI — LY P Lt To be Sold by Jufeph Symms, oppofite the Hon. Richard Wicier's Efq; Linfeed OYL, avd Paiiters COLOURS : Alfo Colouts ready prepared for Ships and Floufe Painting. 5 All Perfons Indebted ta, ¢ tha have oy Demands on thie-Bftate of Addington’ D avenpors, late of Portfmouth, Merchasit, decéated, are defired ta ‘bring in" their Accounts.to Az Davengort, Admini- "Rratrix to faid Efate, in 'order for Settlemént. N. B.'Any 'Perfon “that has in ‘their Caltody ady BOOKS belonging to-faid deceas’d, aredefired to'ledve them with the Printer hereof. Province oF New HamPiHrrE. Whereds we the Subferibers are ‘sppointedCommiffioners by theHonourable the Judge of “Probate of Wills, &c.'for faid Provinde, to receive and .examine’the ‘Claims “of ‘the ‘feveral ‘Creditors ‘to the ‘Eftate of. Fobn Mefferve, late-of Portfmouth, Repemaker, decerled, Reprefented Infolvent, hereby give NOTICE, Phat“we'will attend faid Sérvice at the Dwelling Houfe “of Capt. Zechariab Fofs, Fnntholder in' faid Portfouth, the laft Wednefday of-thivand of the five nezt follow- ing Months, from: Five to Eight:o’Clock Afternoon of {sid Diys. , Eleazer Ruffel, ‘May 1. 1761, ‘Sdmuel 'Penballow. e . e —— e e THE LIBRARY of the late ‘Rev. Mr. Josern SecomBe, 'coififiiflg of ‘dbove Srve -Hundréd-Volumes, To Ee-SOLD at 'his'late Marfion- ‘Houfe in Kizgflon, where ‘Attendance ‘will ‘be given the fecind and fourth Wednefdays of the fix following ‘Mohths, by = Josiau BARTLET, Alersey to. the Adminifiratrix, . N. B. ACatlogue of the Books may'be féen'at faid Houle, and at the Probate-Office in Portfmouth. dpril 22d. 1761, TO BE 'SOLD, ; By SAMUEL GRIFFITH, | At bis ‘Saop oppefite Jorn Mowratt’s, Elq; cheap for ; C. Choice BOHEA TEA by ‘the e ‘Flundred, ‘or tpy (maller’ Quantity, Fuft Imported from LLONDON, And to 'be SOLD By PHILLIP WHITE At bis Shop is Newbury, cheap for Cafb, or New-Hamp: “fhire STERLING BityLs, (which are now pafliig) viz. O Cutlet, crinifon, bluesand ‘Brown ‘browd “‘cloths -of ) various Goodnefs, costle and fine ‘blue “and drib kerfeys, rattcens, german: ferges, bath beaver, -bearfkin, halfthick, red, blue, and green bays, printed ferge, white ‘flannel, '‘worlted fheg, duroys, everialting, dufants, tam- mies,fhalloons, callemancoss, brown & check cimblets, florrettas, rufle), worfted damaik,. green watered china, worfted caps, knit breeches, men’s and womea’s worfted hofe, fhoes ‘ard clogs, fhoe bindings, wide qualities, gartering, crewels, filk and hair twilt, filk knecbands, twift dnd other buttons, half yard and yard wide poplins, drefdens, filver nett, irifh filk fuff, englifh zreen, blue end cloth ‘colour’d damafk, black snd crimfon taffities, brown, green, and blue perfians, black padufoy, lute- ftrings, wide and narrow aliomode, flower’d espuchine filk and trimmings, women's black velvet, white worfted ‘tabby, ftay trimminge, fewiog filk, filk and other fay laces, a great aflortment of handkerchiefs, white, plain ind Mower’d gauze, a variety of ribbons, filk ferrets, filk crape, bombazines, alopeens, tiffiny, “hat crape; black giuze handkerchiefs, biack filk gloves, black,” browb, blue, green, and white filk mitts, leather mitts, men’s and women’s black, white and brown gloves, brown faftians, thickletts, check linnen, three . quarters, feven eight and yard wide garlix; dowlas, oznabrigs, ell wide ‘fheeting, long lawn, plhin, flower’d snd fpotted lawn, disper table cloths, napkia diaper, yellow holland, bed uck, calicoes,chints and rich patches, tape, threads, cap lsce. Pewter difhes, plates, bafons, porringers, quarg and pint pots, block tin tea pots, tea and table fpsons, brafs kettles, iron boxes, fad iromns, candlefticks, cafe "knives and forks, jack cutto and penknives, jack knives and forks, vazors, iciflars and fhears, looking glafles. Glafs and Stone Ware. Men’s and boys beaveret, caltor and felt hats, hom and ivery combs, bibles, tefta- ‘ments, pfalters, [pelling books and primers. Writing and cartridge paper, ink powder, brals ink pots; leather ditto, cotton and wool cards, fnuff boxés, buckles, fleeve buttons, necklaces, pins, needles, thimbles, [pe&acles, fans. Tea, pepper, nutmegs, Chefhire-and Gloycefter Cheele, powder and fhat, -nails, &c. ‘Alo, Sugar, molafles, cotton, indigo, coffee, chocolate, whale bone, deers leather, men’s and boy’s leather breeches, -tin ware ; with many other articles. Mareh 31, 1761, Samuel Dyer hereby Notifies the Publick, That he will'make 8 HUE and CRY for the Lofs ‘or Sile of any Thing, or give sny other publick Notice that may be immediately necefary ; and hopes to be favour’d with Employers, as the Benefic of fuch a ‘Pérfon'is well known. ‘ PorTsmouTH ; Printed by D. Fowle. N