The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, June 19, 1761, Page 3

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N | ) t ‘ P i B S . . » ” -~ difguife, and failed from Harwich on Saturday la. Dif- ferent ‘motives have at different times brought us the _zzr of Mufcovy, the prefentEmperor of Germany,and our late royal Gueft: In thefirft was smbiiion ;. in the fecond pleafure s and in the laft, zea/ for the liberties of Europe. § 3 : \.—WJ \‘-V—J\..-—\/—-J o) L) PORTSMOUTH The Merits of Fiee-Mafonry . > Difplay’d. F gen’rous Friendfbip and barmonious LOVE ;I Claim their Exiftence from the Realms sbove, ' Then, hail ye wirtuous Minds the Jeret Charm Of MASONS ART, which both thefe Paffions warm, The MASONS LODGE is built with frong Cement, OFf fotial Love and Brotherly Confent. No 4¢/d Invader dares to fhow his Face, Or force his Entrance in this folemn Place, Where fecret Pleafures and unbounded Foys , Triumphant reign, exempt from oafgar Noife ; Bach Brother’s free Confent muft be obtain'd, Before Admittance in the LODGE is gain'd, And thet alone by Charalters unflain’d. The Fiat ouce declar’d, the Myflery can Be then reveal’d te that thrice hiappy Man, Whofe Heart elated with Tis new Pofleflion O'erflows with LOVE beyond Expieffion. CUSTOM HOUSE, PiscaTaQua, JunE 18. 4 ' Clesred Qutwards, ; Schooner Vi@ory, James Donnell, for Halifsx. Ship Benning, Thomas Simpfon, for Barbados. Schooner Houhd, Richard Miichell, for Rhode-Ifland. Sloap Unity, Edward Sergent, for Newfoundland. Brig Merrimake, Jofhua Mcodey, for St. Kuts. . Schooner. Amherit, Theophilus Morrill, for St. Kitts. Sy ) (o e e (e ) (e o) “The Superiour COU R T of Judicarsre for the Province of NEW HAMPSHIRE, ftands Acjourned to the Second Tuefday in July next, ) being the 14th Day of faid Month. \y 1] ' o s~ et et | 'THE Brothers of the Antient and Honorable SOCIETY of FREE ano AC- CEPTED MASONS, are hereby Notvified, That Wirriam Pgarson, Mafter, intends to celebrate the FEAST of St. JOHN the BarrisT, at Mr. Parry’s, at the Globe Tavern at the Plains, on- Wedneldsv nex:, Peing the 24th Inftant,where your Company is defired. N.B. Tickets to be had . of " Wifeman Clagert; Elq; Secretary. Mr. Hugh Hall Wentaworth Mr. ‘Tliadon Atkinfon, }Wnrdem. LR ““Mr. Samust -Liveemore, Teealurer, Juft ImporTED, and to be SOLD By HENRY APTHORP, At bii STORE, North End, cbeap for Cafb, Lumber, » or fbort Credit, Sail-cloth, Duck, Twine, Anchors; Bar Lead, Sesges, Tammies, Chintzes, Womens Shoes, Shalloons, Scarlet Cloth, Garlix, CALLICOES of various” Sorts. And a Varicty of other Articles: &e opened the beginning of next Week. TO"BE*SOLD By JOSEPH BARRELL, At the STORE of ROBERT TRALL, Efg; near tbe Work Houfe, A fmall Affortment of Englifh §aid GOODS to + GOODS, which he will difpole of for Cath, by Whale- Sile, as cheap as can bt bought in. BOSTON, and by Rztale a5 cheap as can be bought at any Store or Shop in Town, withoat Excep ion. [48)] s o i o s oy Comyd Ay ) o PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. Whereas we the Subfcribers are appointed Commiffions by the Honorable the Judge ot Probate of Wills, &c. for faid Province, to Receive and Examine the Claims of the feveral Ciediiors to the Eftates of Meflirs, Fobn Beedle and Timothy Beedle, both of New Salem, in the Province aforefard; decesfed, Repreiented Infolvent, hereby give NOTICE, That ’we will attend that Service st the Houle ot Andrew Balch, Innholder in faid Salem, on the Firft Monday in July next, from Three to Eight of the Clock After- non, and (¢ be continued to the Firt Monday in the five following Months, at the fame Time and Place. ||48]] New Salem, Fobn Hall, c 5 Fune 17. 1761. Andrew Balch, } P All Perfons Indebted to, or that hdve any Demands on the Eftate of Zechariab Leach, late of Portfmouth, decealed, are defired to bring in their Accounis 1o Fames Leach of Faimouth in the Province of the Maffachuletts Bay, Shipwright, Adminiftrator to feid Eftay;, in order for Settlement. N. B, The Ac- couris may be left with E/izabeth Leach, at the Houle of the faid decealed, in Port/mos:h aforefaid, THOMAS PARSONS .. HEREBY informs bis Cuffomers and others,That he bas_ remov’d fr m Sowthampion #0 Exeter, - opp-fite the Ship- Yard, near Jobn Phillips, E/fg; end bas to seLr a large Affortmens of Eoglith and Wett India GOODS, as cbeap for Casn, as van be bad at ary Shop in this Go- vernment, of which the following may ferve asa SPE- CIMEN, Viz. " ROAD CLOTHS, kerfeys, german ferges, cam- blets, thickfetts, a large aflorument of chintces and callicoes, filk poplins, tammies, fhalloons, crofs bard . ftuffs, duroys, firipped coitons, green pluth, check liinens, 7-8 garlix, yard- wide hollands, flower'd and plain lawns, cambrick, fine threads, filk, ken:ing and linnen handkerchiefs, black taffety’s, ailamode, cloth- colour’d perfisns, women’s colour’d and filk mitcs, men’s worfted hofe, worfted caps, trimmings for men’s cloaths, ftock tape, a good aflortment of ribbons, filk ferretts, quality’s, fhoe bindings, white bone lice, trimmings for flays, a good afloriment of men’s shd women's mourning, buckram, wool cards, dutch look- ing glaffes, . blue and white cups und faucers, white bowls and mugs, white and black tea pots, fans, pins, needles, tapes, braffes, cale knivesdnd forks, cutto knives, razors, brafs ink pots, ivory and-horn combs, cubbard * locks, large box locks, pewter platicrs, pigtes, baifons, porrengers, quart pots, pewter fpaons, 20d. 10d. 6d. and 4d. nails. fickles, fhears, fciffors, fpe€acles, ozna- brigs, rum, fugar, molafies, cotton wool, coffee ‘and in- digo, chaice good tea, powder and thor, frying pans, and ‘s variety of other articles, &%, 5%, &5¢. Py ) e e ) () ) TO BE SOLD By ENOCH POOR At bis Shop iz Exeter, in the End of Mr. Daniel Gilman's Houfe, as cbeap as in any Shop in New- bury the following GOODS, Viz. Air Bines, Poplins, Flower’d Dreldens, callamancoes of all colours, fhalloons and tam- mies of various celours, bed ticks, knit patterns for breeches of fevaral colours, figurd dimity, feven eight garlix, meflenetts, buckrams, cembricks, lawns, colour’d mitts, filk mitts, mens caps, gloves of ell forts, 2 variety of filk handkerchiefs, a variety of mens hatts, fattin, padufoy filks, black and cloth. colour’d perfians, black taffety, lawn handkerchiefs, chints and callicoes, -thick fetts, men’s fultisns, german ferges; broad cloaths, red bayes, trimming for ftays, ftripped hollands, englifh threads, & good affortment. of hard ware, viz. hand{aws, hammers, gimblets, locks, hinges, knives and forks, jack knives, looking glaffes. Worfted hofe. Bibles, Teftaments; Plalters, Spelling Books, Primers. Snuff-boxes, porringers, warming pans. Powder and Shot, and a variety of other things, Weft- India Goods, Rum, Suger, Molaffes, Cotion Woel, Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, choice good Wine. A good eflortmgnt of Crockery Ware, Bowls, Glafs Ware. zod. 1od. 6d. 4d. Nails, &c. &c. &c. 48] AN ANNANA AL AN To be SOLD By JAMES STOODLEY et the North-End, Choice New Philadelphia Flour, Pork, Ship Bresd, and Bar'Iron. Hawmrron, Fune 15. Strayed or Taken away from me the Subfcriber about fix Weeks ago, a dark Brown MARE, ( fome call her black ) with a fquare dock’d "Tsil, about thirteen Hands and helt high, about feven or” eight Years old ; the inclings chiefly to Trot, and is very free, goes large uponthe Gallop. Whoever will take up faid Mare, and {end her to me, or give Informa- tion, fhall be well Rewarded for their Trouble, and Lawiul Charges paid by Jowatran MovurTon, junr. - oy ey o a) Ay Aty s e i o Ao o g e PROVINCE OF NEW.HAMPSHIRE. Whereas the Qwners of more than one fixteenth part of the fhares, rights or intercfts of the townfhip commonly called New Ipfwich, have ap- plied to me, to notify and cali-a meeting of the pro- prietors of faid townthip. to be held on Wednefday the nineteenth day of Auguff next, at ten o’clock before noon, at the meeting- houfe infaid Neew- Jpfwich, then to aét and vote on the following articles, viz. i. Tochufea moderator and proprietors clerk. 2. To ratify and confirm any or all formervote or votes, pals'd by faid proprietors at any of their imeetings 3. "To raife fuch fum or fums of maoncy as fhsll be tho’t proper and neceflary at faid meeting, for clearing roads in faid townfhip, and for the fupport of the -gofpel a- mong them; and for any other ufe that may be tho’t propet &t faid meeiing. 4. To chufed colleétor, and all otlier fuch officers as may be tho't neceflary at faid meeting. - 5. Toagree upon and’ eftablith a method for calling of meetings of faid proprietors for the future. And the faid-proprietors are hereby notified, to meet at the above mentioned time and place, to vote oa the shove mentioned articles accordingly. Takén up a-drift a Yawl, about 16 Feet Keel. within ‘three ‘Miles of Ifle of Shoals, The Owner may have her again by cnquiring of the Printer hereof, snd paying Charges, [48% - To.be RUN for, on Monday next, st the ufual Race Ground on Portfmouih Pliing nearthe Giobe Tavern, by the Gelding i#hite Stockings, and the Newingten Mare, s PURSE ot conficerabie Value. Ly PROVINCE of NEW HAMPSHIRE. Inafmuch as the Owners of more than one fixteenth part of the Rights or Shares of a Tra& of Land lying in the Province aforefaid, known by the Name of New Hophinton, have requ:-tied ol me 10 call & Meeiing of fsid proprietors, ( agrecable to.a Law of faid province) to be held at the Houie where the Inhabicants of faid New Hophinton ufually mees, for the public Worfhip of GOD, on Thurlday the Ninth Day of July nex:, at Nine o’Clock in the Forenocn, then and there to confider and a&t upon the following Things, viz. ; 1. To chufe a Moderator and proprietor’s Clerk, 2. To fee if the proprietors will build a Houfe for the public Worfhip ot GOD in f{aid Neew Hepkinton, and to vote whatever {hall be neceflary relating to the profecu- tion and Con{ummation thereof. 3. To vote and order whatloever fhall be thought neceffary relsting to High~ Ways in faid New Hopkinton. 4. To rile fuch Sum or fums of Money as thall be tho’t neceflary to defray the Charge of executing whatever fhall be voted at faid Méeeting to be done. 5. To chule fuch Officers and Comnmittees as fhall be tho’t neceflaty, particularly &’ Committee to call Proprietors Meetings. 6. To fee if the Proprietors will grant and lay out another Divifton of Land in faid New fapkinton. 7. To determine what Part of the Tax of each Right fhall be lsid upon each Divifion of the faid Right, and what Part of faid : Tax upon the undivided Lands. 8. To ratify and : confirm, or amend any Vote or Grant pals’d or made heretofore by faid Proprietors, that may be tho’t not fufficiently valid and plain, and to do and tranfeét any other lBufim:(aa that may then be thought neceflary and, lawful. ) Jure 10th, 1761. D. PiercE, Fus. Pac. VTR TS PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE: . PURSUANT toan ACT or LAW of faid Province, and to a Vote pafs’d by the Proprictors of. the Townfhip of Gilmantown, in faid - Province, at their laft Meeting, for regulatiog the cal- ling of Meetings of the faid Proprietors for the future; . THESE ARE TO NOTIFY AND WARN the Proprietors of the faid Townfhip of Gilmantows, to.. affemble themfelves at the Town Houle in Exvter, in faid Province, on Monday the fix:h day of Fu/y next, atone of the Clock Afternoon, then and there to confider of, and pafs any Vote or.Voies on the following Ars ticles, viz, A 1. To pafs any Vote or Votes to confirm and effa- blith the Committee, or any Number of them { that were chofen at the laft annual Meeting) for performing fuch Szrvices asthe faid Committe were then chofen for. 2. To pafs a Vote if the Proprictors think fit, to accept and confirm the Return of the Surveyors, ap- pointed by ‘the faid Committe, to lay out the hundred Acre Lotts in the Parifh propos’d to be laid out, fix Miles fquare in {aid Townfhip, sgreeable to a Vote pafs'd by the faid Proprietors; attheir latt annual Meet~ ing. : : 3. To pals a Vote or Votes for affefling and col- le&ting fuch Sum or Sums of Money on each Right er Proprietor’s Share as have already been voted to be raifed, orany other Sum or Sums of Money, tor defray-. ing the Charges that have already arifen, or may arif to the faid Proprietors, for clearing Ways, buildindCh Mill or Mills, &c. in'fsid Townfhip. dua 4. Tochufe Affeffors, to affels the Taxes on original Right or Share in faid Townthip, in ¢ and Proportion, as the Law diredts: . 5. Ta chufe a Colletor or Collectors, to colleét a%0F levy fuch Afleflments. "g 6. Tochufe a Treafurer, to receive of the Collectora or Collefiors, fuch Sum or Sums ss fhall be Colledted;: from Timeto Time for the Ufe of the faid Proprietors.: 7. To chufe a Committee to'adjuft and fettle all Ac- ceunts and Demonds againft the Proprietors;and to'draw Orders upon the T'reafurer for the Difchargeof the fame. 8. To chufe fome Perfon or Perfons as Agent and Truftee, or Agents and Truftees to the faid proprietors, to receive for the proprietors Ufe, ali fuch Bonds snd Securities as are or fhall be given to any Committee’ or Committees, Agent or Agentsfor the Ule, or in Be- - half of the faid proprietors, for performing theSettlement of any part of faid Townihip, agreesble to any Vote or Votes that have been or may be hereafter pafled by the faid proprietors ; and to give fuch Agent snd Truftee; or Agents and Truftees, fu!l Powerand Authority upon Non-performance of fuch Obligation or Obligstions to fie for the Forfeiture of fuch Bonds or Securites, and ta. purfue the fsme to final Judgments & Execution, for the Ufe of faid proprietors, and to be paid by them for all’ extraordinary Charges attending fuch Profecutions. 9. To ratify, eftablifh 'and confirm any former Vote or Votes already paffed by the faid proprictors st any former Meeting or Meetings, as the faid preprictors when fo affembled fhall think fit. - ; ‘ Dated at'Eseter in'faid -Province ‘the 17th"Day, of June in the firt Year oF his Mijefty’s Reign, Arne - aul Demini- 17613 JoorAr'GiLMAy, Pro. C/ .

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