The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, July 10, 1761, Page 4

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“Fo1be Publifper of the New-Humpthire Gakeify. “A Prosprcr of the MILLINIUM. O more the woful Scenes of Desth and Slaughter, . Nor horrid Clath of Arms, nor dsng’rous Sound “Of martial Trumpets, and the Roar of Drams ; Nor thund’ring Cannon, Wars horrendous ‘Groan ! “(At once the mournful Knell of grafping Milliors, * And Spur to human Carnage :) Deaths on Deaths ! Rivers of human Gore, and Hesps of Dead High pil’d, or floating, drench'd in their own Blood, "That fills the Vallies and dics red the Seas ! Effe@ts of Pride, Ambition, Luft, Revenge, g Furies, from Hell’s durk Dome that burft their Prifon, Foil Franght with Malice, brooding ev’ry Il . And fpoil'd this fair Work of Hesven's own Hand : Thele that Marnkind in fatal Wars embroil’d, Now bound with Iron Chains in Hell's dark Vault, There fet on horrid Arms's in hideous Rage Grathing their bloody Jawsl..c.ceiinienians weverseseismmssaareansrs MO Jefs their gloomy Chief. The Foe of GOD, and Man, fole Caufe of Woe From Heav'n dethron’d, led his Rebels on With felt Defign to blaft JEHOVAHR's Work, But He; of late plung’d by th' Almighty’s Arm Twice ten-fold deeper in th' Abyls of Hell, Phan when from Eleas*s’s high Batlements he foll With all his Hofts, end thook the Worlds above ; Now gnafhes Teeth and roars with fiercer Pain, Fetter'd in Chrins to groan @ Thoufand Years, A Thoufand Years the Jabilee of Sainrs ! Which now commenées, Gabrie/ prochaims, Weleome | Tweet Dawn of Life, ‘ell peft was Death, And wotfe than Death which only endeth Wae. Welcote! ye Days when Heav'n defcends in Smiles »s Rays of Light which She the Sun difpenfes Ard giaddens all Création with her Beams ! Furor impius intss Sizva fedens fiper Arma, at centum vinlis e benis Poft tergum wodis, fremet borridus ore craento, Vireir. marsimnncies’ e ~ On the Death of King GEORGE 1L ROM Adam downward to this Evening Kaell, No Lofs fike GEORGE, did ever Brirains feel Our gracicus King, of Kingdoms, moft Renows’d, By Virtue, Subjets luve, and: Heaven’s Favour crown’d. Not sl the Centaries, Rgcords now can nsme, Can boaft of fuch ‘= King, ‘or equal half his Fame. In Him the more we dive, the more we fee; Henven’s Signet, fllmPing Goodnels in Humanity.. Wnto Ambirion’s Zenith, Great Soverzign of Mankind, His Sovereign late had rais’d him, in Vi€ory, Power, : and -Mind. Grest Facher, of his People, with all his Power snd Art; »#ill Death, left ug'a bleeding Nation, #nd broke his " Roysl Heare. Death ¢'re yow find a Viltim, Royal, Good, and Great as he, Fhy Cenqueror Time, fhall furcly throw his Dart st thee. Let the damp Vault, that weeps o’er Royal Boner, In future Times declare his Worth, reveal his Country’s Groars. P On the Acceffion of King GEORGE TIL to the Thione of Great-Britain. -Al. GEORGE the Third, of Predeceflors, Grest, Sublime, 1 congratulate thy Accefiion, to the Britifb Throne : Hereditary, in Subjells Heatts, Kingdom and Line ; To iule a Free and Happy People, 'tis thy Right alone. Thy Languege worthy Thee great Mind, that fpeaks ; Preface, and Contment, of thy Thoughte, and Soul; Fxaits our Hopes, our Happinefs belpezks ; Preiage thy Power, and Rule, from Pale to Pole. hete Claims to Joy, if joy Mortals may claim; With Afpe& mild, yet keen and elevated Eye: Are ais’d by thine, and thy Anceftors Fame ; Sach maichiefs, desthlels Fame, n’er lets the Oviner die. 7%s Heaven's Good Will to Thee, and "Men, that makes Thee Reign: O ! leave to beggar’d Minds, the Pearl and Gold ; Resvard the Juft, do Good, feek Peace, and Vice reftrain: Redundant Blifs GO D will beftow, Thee and thy Kingdom too uphold. | Heaven’s King ! whofe Face unveil’d, confummates Blifs s His Wifdom give onr King, direct his Heart, conduét his Reign, All Subjeéls, join your Prayers, with me in this : A Servant o the firft, a Subje&t to the laft, concludes Lw&v*d e ey A ADVERTISEMENTS. TEN DOLLARS Reward. WHERE AS I the Subjeribér let a HORSE to a young "Man, nam'd Thomas Butler, swho was toreturn the next Day, but covtrary to bis Word fold the HORSE : Who- ever fball take up faid Busler, and fecure bim in any of bis Majsfly's Goals, foall bave the abme Reward, and all neeeffary Charges paid by me Samutr Dowse, N B. He bad on a blue Coat and. Breeches, Callico Facket,-a dark cohor’d cut Wig, {hp, >~ TR AT Charlcflow, July 2. 1768, Provine: oF New Hawwsuins, = NOTICE is hereby given, that there will be Expofed to Sale to the higheft Bidéer at the Houfe of Foltz Hontoor, junt. Inuholderin Kingfton in faid Province, on Monday the Third Day ot Augud next, &t Two of the Clock in the Afternocn, a cernain LOT of 'Land within the Limits of that Tra& of Land called Stevens Town in faid Provirce, being that hun- dred Acre Lot belonging to the priginal Right of Capt. Elifba Winflaw, late of Kingfton aforefaid, decesled, for. . the Non payment of his proportion of Charges towards carrying on the Settlement of faid Trat of Land, egree- able to the Votes of the Proprietors of the faid Land, and a LAW of faid Province in fuch Cales provided. Kingflon, July 6. 1761, By Natbanr Swett, Colle&lor. Provizceior New HamPsuire. NOTICE is hereby given, That, there will be‘Exbpakd to Ssle to the higheft Bidder at the Houfe of Jebn Hontoon, junr. Innholder in Kingfton in faid Province, on Monday the Thisd Day of Auguft next, at Three of the Clock in the Afternoon, & ceriain LOT of Land within the Limits of that Traét of Land called Stevens Town in faid Province, being that hun- dred Acre Lot belonging to the original Right of Mr. Samuel Webfier, late of Kingfion aforefpid, decealed, for the Non payment of his proportion of Charges towards carrying on the Sestlement of faid T'ract of Land, agree- sble to the Votes of the Proprietors of the faid Land, and s LAW of faid Province in fuch Cafes provided. Kingfin, Tuly 6. 1761. By Natban Swett, Colle&tor. 3 Province oF New Hampsuire. This is to Notify the Proprietors of 2 Tra&t of Land granted to Ihabod Robie, Elg; and others, by the Purchafers of the Right of 7okn Tufton Mafin, Elq; to meet at the Houle of Captain Benjamin Stvett, Innholder in Hampton Falls, on Tueldsy the Twenty Eighth Day of Fw/y Inftant, at Two of the Clack in the Afternoon, then and there to fee if the Proprietors will chufe a Committee to look out the moft proper Place for a Road on the North Part of faid Traét of Land to the Center, orto any part thereof ; and to take fuch Methods as fhall be thought beft to have the Road cleared : and if needful, to raife Money therefor. s By Order of the Committee, Hampton Falls, Fuly 7. 1761. Henry Robie, Pro. Clerk. A Sty (e e e, (A All Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demends on the Eftate of Lt. Semuel Baldwin, late of Newmarket, deccafed, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Major Tromas Tasu of Newmarket aforefsid, Adminiftrator on the Eftate of the faid De- cesled, in order for Settlement. [51] Taken up a-drift Tuelday Night the 30th of laft Month, a Large MAST, 83 Feet long, and 25 Inches through. The Owner thereof may have taid Maft agein, by defcribing the Maiks, and paying Charges : Inquire of ihe Printer hereof. [s1] VTV Y VYV VY YTV 'The Superiour COUR T of Judicature for the Province of New-Hamp- thire, ftanding Adjourned to the 14th Inft. WILL THEN be further Adjourned to Tuefday the 21t Inftant, Ten of the Clock before Noon. vwmwvvw—'wvwwvwwuwvwv For Philadelphia, and to Return " Here with all convenient Speed, The Sloop WOLFE, " Joun Orawm, Mafter, Will Sailin ‘Ten Days : Freighters for, or from thence, may apply to faid Mafter on Board faid Veflel at the Long Wharfe. Tuly 1. B Bt A MMMWWW@W—\M PROVINCE OF NEW-HAMPSRIRE. Whereas the Owners of more than one fixteenth part of the fhares, rights or interefts of the town(hip copumonly called New Ip/wich, have ap- plied to me, to notify and call a meeting of the pro- prietors of (aid townfhip, fo be held on Wednefday the nincteenth day of Augeft next, at ten o’clock before noon, at the meeting-houfe in faid New- Ip/wich, then to #& and vote on the following articles, viz. 1.' To chufe s moderitor and proprietors clerk. 2. To ratify and confirm any or sll former vote or votes, pals'd by faid proprictors at any of their meetings 3. “Torsile fuch fum or fums of money as fhall be tha’t proper and neceflary at faid meeting, for clearing roads in faid townthip, and for the fupport of the golpel a- mong them, and for any other ule that may. be tho’t roper at {aid meeting. 4. To chufe a colleétor, and all other. fuch officers as may be tho’t neceflary at faid meezing. 5. To agree upon and eftablith s method for calling of meetings of faid proprietors fpx the future. And the faid proprietors are hereby notified, to meet at the above-mentioned (ime and place, to vote on the above mentioned artigles accqpdingly. ; " Fume 15,176y, - D/Piskes, Jus, Pav. _ _‘ENOCH POOR Hereby informs the Publick, 15at ke has brought from Bosvown, g0 the Lewn of Exewr, a large AffoFtment of ENGLISH 424 WEST INDIA-GOODS ; and pas opened hgs Shop in ome Exd of Mr. Dapicl GHman's Houfe, appofite to Mr.. Jona Rice's W barfe nzar the Ship Yard, and witl foi! at the very lowzfi Rate for Cefp, viz I ROAD CLOT HS, Hairbine, plaia. | camblet, red fille pluth; thickfetts men’s fultian, fcarlet, crimlon, blsck and buff colour'd knit pauerns, filk and plain poplins, callamancoes; red, black green and: cloth colour’d 5 London fhalloons . and taminics of all forts; & good affortment of chintces and callicoes, choice geod bed tiek, figured dimity, fcven eight garlix, yard wide Irifh linnen, flower’'d _and pldia Jawns, cambricks and lawn handkerchiefs, & good affortment of fans, crewels, white gacze, cartridge paper, writing paper, fewing filks, pins, needles, and trimmings for ftays, whale bone, all forts of trimmings. for men’s cloaths, women’s cloth ¢olour’d leather micts: and gloves, black filk miittsj - worfted caps, men’s and women’s black gisz’d gloves; white lsmb ditto, choice good beaver hatts, fatin, padufoy; / black tsffety and cloth colour’d perfians, bomtbazine, allimiode, filk crapeé and cyprefs, ¢ large variety-of filk and linnen bandkes- chiefs, belt flower’d curtain chins; good canvis, duwch looking glafles, pocket ditto; fnuff and fouff boxes;. gun flints, powder and fhot, [peake end nail gimblets, hora and ivory cornbs: Bibles; Teftaments, Plaltéts, Spelling Booke; Primers, {hott pipes, a good affortment ot tibbons, ferrets, qualities, gariering, wool and: cotton cards, iron and wood handle warming pans;: London quart snd pint pots, block tin tea pots, iron candlefticks, hammers; c¢loath and fhoee brufhes, fieve bottoms, door and cheft Jocks, fide hinges; brafs. and: fleel thimbles, fpeQeles, thears, {cizers, razors, cafe knives and forks, cuttoes, jack-knives, psn knives of all’ {orts, buckle brofhes; fwitch whips, Englifh thread knee gasters, check linnen, firipped hollands, nest double wafhed necklaces, pendells, polithed fhoe buckles, fhos and knee buckles, black japan ditto, glals fleeve buttans, neat ftone ditto fet in filver, a good affortment-of mails; . zod. 104, 8d. 6d. 4d. Rom; Molaffes, Loaf and - browa Sugars, Cotton Wool, ‘Tea, Allfpice, Allum; Brimftone, Earthen and Glals Ware, choice good fweet Wine, Raifons by the Catk or fmaller quantity, &e. &c,' - . PROVINCE OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE. WHEREAS Application hath lately been made to.me the Sublcriber, by the Owners of more than a fixteenth Part of the Shares, Rights or Interefts of the whole of the Townfhip of B in faid Province, (agreeable toa Method lately agreed up- on by fsid Proprietors for calling their Meetings) de- firing me to Notity and Csll & Meetiog of faid Proprie- tors a3 foon as conveniently may bé : & ) THIS IS THEREFORE TO NOTIFY AND WARN all the Proprietors of faid Townthip of Bee, fo meet together &t the Dwelling-Houfe of Mra. Love Chace, Innhalder at Stratham in faid Province, on Tuefday the 21t Day of 7u/y next, st One of the Clock in the Afternoon, in order to aft -and vote on the following Awticles, viz. 1. Tochufe an Agent or Agents, to appear in the Name and Behalf of fuid Proprietors, before the Lords of the Committee, for hearing of Appesls, from the Plantations, or in any Court or Courts, st any Time ot Place where the Intereft of {aid Proprictors is.or may be concerned. 2. To vote what Morey fhall be rais’d by & Tax, oneach Right or Proprictors, Share, in {zid Townfhip, for carrying forward any Law-fuits that are or may be depending. - 3. To chufe . Affeflors to aflels fuch Tax; and s Colie€lor or Colleflors, to col- Jeét andlevy the fame, according to Law. 4: To pals e Voie or Votes at faid Meeting (if faid Proprietors think fit) to confirm, ratify and eftablith sny Grants, Conveyances, Votes and Tranfe&ions, by them defign- ed snd intended to bz made, done, performed erd tranfaéted, agreeable to fuch Defign, Intention and Aim. §. To hear the Report of asy Committee or Commistees that have done Service for [aid Proprietors, and a&l thereon. 6. To vote a lawful Methed for “hringing to Juftice any Iil minded Perfors ow--Perfovs, that have lately attempted, or may stgempt in any un: lawful or violent Manner, to hinder or difcourage the Settlement of any Perlon or Perfons inthe Right of faid DBow. Dated at Stratham, June 22d. 1761, SamueL Lane, Pro. Cl ) . % ASA ) € y THE Proprietors of the Town- thip of New Britton (fogalled)are herebyNOTIFIED, that the Meeting of faid Proprietors held on Tuelday the 26th ot May laft, is.adjeuined to the third Tuelday in July next, to be held atthe Houle of Capt. Bemjamin Seett, Innholder in Hampton-Falls, st One of the Clock in the Afternoon. Hampton, Fune 20. 1768, A fi/\a~m i ¥ S e i All Per{cns Indebted to, or that bave any Demands on.the Eftate of Thomtas Roberts, late of Davir, inihe Province of New Hampfbire, Mariney, deceafed, ) Ruberts, the Widiss of faid deceafed, and ddminifiraror of his Efare. Ucver:, Fune 24. 1761, : PorTsmouTH, Printed by D. FowLe, A;:!Za}zy Emery, Pre. CA -~ b, are defired 13 fistle the jame with Abigait v

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