The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, October 9, 1761, Page 2

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. tegas advanced nm*{u to wateh themstions of the Ryf- "ll'm;’:l, ‘12‘01 advanced but very flowly, arfbal Daun and Prince Henry o 7 n their old fjtuations. T i 1t is faid, that on Sunday night advice was received sf the death of ber Serene highnefs the mother of bis Maje- fy's intended conjort, and that on this account Lord Har- ur8's journey to Strelitz is pifipomed On the 30th paft, died Licutenant Gemeral Golize & brave officer in the Pruffian fexvice. : if the Wind permits ( J2ys a Letter from Pori/mouth of L the 4th Inflant ) the Expedition Fleet will fail in aWeek. Y Liis [uppofed berethat they are going againft- fome other. of the French Iflands, particularly Rbee and Oleron ; for as tothe lfle of Aix, it is as good as jubducd already, our Squadron being there. On.the 281h paf? died at Paris,aged 36,Prince Charles ofLoxrain, Countde Brionne, Mafier of the Horfe to the French King, Knight of the King's Orders, Governor of the Province of Anjou, and Major General of the French Forees. Lord dlbermarle's Dragoons, quartered in Effex, were ord:r'd to beready at Five o’Clock laff Sunday Evening to perform their Exercife, wbich make the People there ap- prebend that fomething particular is going forward. v Fbe Eard of Harcourt is appointed ane of the Lords Y0 go over ko condult bis Majefly's intended confort to En gland 5 the Duthcefs of Portiand is to be appointed Groom, of thz Stole ; Lady Bolingsroke firft Lady of Honour, and Lsrd dnfon to bave the command of the [guadron appoint- ed to bring ever the Priucefs. The Hampden packet boat, Capt. Broad,is arrived at Falmoutb from Corunna, in four days, with difpatches for tf;e‘? Gogernmem, By ber an accsunt is brought, that the King George privateer. of 24 nine pounder’s and tewelve pounders, and 245 men, Capt. Reid Commander, had _#aken a French Eaff India man, outward bound, after am obflinate engagement of [even hours, in which Captain Reid kad twenty five men killed, and the Frenchman up- wards of fixty. Extra of letter from Kirch Denckera. July L7; - - i’bbiy ;fquairm you of a villory abtained over the rench yofterday. Iean affure you we kept psffe ffion of the Sfield, and the French have Ioff absut éofzopjm:fln- ang 60 oficers, moft of whom are wounded and made prifoners. But what renders the affuir more brilliant is their lofs of aconvay of fliwr and otoer provifins which confifted of 900 waggons, marching from Wefel to the French army. " e Generals Soubife and Broglio are at awvillage near Lipfladz. By appearance we think the French intend a nother battle, they make a fbew as if they would rifk all; but the advantages refalting from our victory are feafona- bly embraeed by Duke Ferdinand.” They write from Hanover of the 15¢th inff. that an oc%i:n bappencd on the 12th near Pyrmont. between a party of the allies under Gen. Luckner, and another of the French under (sen. Chabot, in which the latter had 600 mwen killed and wiunded, Extraét of a Letter from the Hague, [aly 18. The armics of the Freuch and the allies bave at length eome 19 an engagemint, in which the latter bove moff compleat victiry. The bonars of the duy . owing to Lord Granby, swhs with his iricps | vigarous effort for abov: Q hours. at length entir them, in tuch & menncr that they » 10z Jorm fince. Dbz remains of this ence b affed army are ¢n deavoaring o retreat, fum: to G offel, others ta Hame, Lunken, &¢, July w3, The King bas beew pleafed to appoint Yshn Hujk, E/g; Commiflary General for /bil Ma_;ffly’x Ifiand 9f('7uddr11aup!. Ou the voth inflant died the bhon. Gearge Clinton, Ad- miral of the white. He was uncle to the prefent Earl of Lincoln. ' Jaly 2z. It was reported yefterday thet Marfhal Broglio was miffing ; and that his horfe and his glafs had b:en found in the field. "B O § T O N, Ofobers. Capt. Jacobion ai’d from Borifmouth, under Con- vay of the Alcide Man of War, together with 7o Sail of large empty Tranfports, fome of which are upwards : of 400 Tons, all bound to New-York, where *is faid they are to wke on board Troops, and proceed on an *Epediion to the Miflifippi : On board the Fleet were feversl Enginees, &c. There was 5ut little Profpe@ of a fpeedy Peace ; and great Prepirations for fill continuing the War with the greatelt Vigour.—The taking of Pondicherry was lite to give a new T'arn to Affairs, as by that important Acqm(_iuon the French are almoft intrely drove out of ludia, with the lofs of one of their greateft Branches of Trade. : ‘T[M following is the Copy of a Letter from a Gentle- man in New York, ts his Correfpindent in New Port. ~—““I faw a Letter that came by the Packet, which gave'an Account, that all Decrees concerning the Mon- 10 Chrifto Men, are revers’d, and that the Lords Com- miflioners ot Appeals have declared the Mount Trade to be lawfal. I likewife faw a Letter to the Gover- nor of Provideice (which came oper) with Direfions to ftop his Hinds of his iniquitous Proceedings. We have received the London GizetteExtraordinary of July zo, which contains an Account of the Surren- der of Pondicherry to his Britannic Majefty’s Arms under the Command of Col. Coote, the 16th of Janu- ary laft at Difcretion. v The Gazette al'0 gives an Account, That on the 1ft of January lalt, as Admiral Stevens, with the Fleet lay .at Anchor before Pondicherry, they met with a moft hips were forced to cut their Cables and ~< to Ses, znd his Majefly’s Ships Duke of Acg~*°P and Sunderlsnd foundered, and moft of the* Crews perithéd. The Newcaftle, (bcenborou{‘ and Proteétor Fire fhip were drove a- fhore and Vit, but the People faved : The reft of the Fles: ~~sicred very much in the Storm, but heppily got {afr D3ck,wnd’ {con refiited. Ketarn of Brafs and Irop Ordnance, Powder, Shit and Smail Arms, found o the Works of Pondicherry. ‘94 Brals 6rdnance ; 438 iron ditto ; 82 brafs mor- tars, and 7 iron ditto ; 132 double headed fhot ; 1095 grape fhot; 60264 lead fhot; 22599 fhells and hand granecdos; 230,530 1b. of powder in barrels:s 40330lb. of powder in cartridges, exclufive of fmall arms ammu- nition; 13,660 mufkets snd piftols, (good and bad) 4395 hangers, (abres snd fwords ; 3500 bayonets ; 1200 pole axes; 5000 cartouch boxes; 20 hogtheads of fiints ; 6 barrels and 80 kegs of mulket balls ; 15 copper and 17 waoden drims 3 12000 iron ram rods ; 20860 cartridge boxes; befides ladles, fpunges, wad- hooks, grates for hesting fhot, with s large quantity of Armourers, Smiths, and Carpenters tools. Total of the King’s & Company’s troops, . Civil Lift, incinding Governor, Council, and [nhabitants, Our lsft Advices from Socuth Carolina are to the 2d of September, by which we learn, Thatthe Indiansap- pear to beg for Peace with great Simcerity ; That the Great Warrior, &c. were certainly to be at Fort Prince George on the 234 of Auguft,to fettle with Col. Grant the Preliminaries of # lafting Peace ; fo that the next Expre(s Boat will undoubtedly bring us the Articles sgreed on. In Confequence of which Intelligence, it was expeéted at Charlcftown that the King’s Troops would be at Ninety Six before the 15th of September, on their Way down tore imbark Extraét ofa Letter from a Gentlemza st Bermuda, dated September 14. 1761. ¢« I have this Day heard of five large Veflels being taken at Turks Ifland, but cannot tell who they are.” P ORI SEN 0> U Tl Laft Saturday failed from hence Cap:. Samuel Frof, in a Flag of Truce for Mutineco, to redeem the Hof- tages of the Capts. Leigh, Wells and Bunbury, who were taken and ranfocmed, hcmeward bound, as has been mentioned. Yefterday arrived here Capt. Goodwin, in a Flag of Truce from Cape Francois, which went to redeem the Hoftages of the Capts. Hooker, Guppy and Good- win, who weie t:ken and ranfomed, coming from Tor- tuga to this Port ; but touching firft at Monto Chrifto, he heard that two of the Hoftages were dead, having been ill uled by clofe Confinemen. He has brought one home, in a poor State of Health 5 and 8s the others were dead, he has alfo bro’t backthe Money defigned for their Ranfom: b We have Advice from Barbados, that the Cepts. Ley and Branfcombe are {afe arrived ac Barbsdoes. The Report of the Death of the Rev. Dr. Josern SewaLL as was mentioned in lsft Friday’s Paper, is a Miitake. ; CUS ! OM HOUSE, PiscaTaqua, Oétober 8. 1761, Entered Inwa:ds, Schooner Sally, Edward Butler, from Menis . Schooner Mat. Abraham Trelethen, irom NewYork. $loop Phzxnix, John S ore from Virginia. Slosp Molly. Nathaniel Newman, trom Halifax. Sloop Sally, Enoch Lunt from Hilifax. Schooner Sally, Ebenezer Stone from Grand-Terre. ) Cleared Outwards, gloop Endeavour, John Grant for Philade!phis. Sloop Free Mafon, Ebenezer Bartram for New Haven- Schooner Mary, Nathanic! Perkins for Halifax. Province oF NEw HamrsairE. The Proprietors of the Townfhip of Barnfiead, are hereby NOTIFIED, that their meet- ing which wss held on the gth Day of June laft paft, now ftands Adjourn’d, to Tuelday zoth of Oflober Current. at the Houfe of Mr. Hat/forr Pavey, Innholder in Newington in f:id Province, at 12 o’Clock at noon on faid Day, agreeable to a Vote of faid Proprietors at faid Meeting : ‘The Comumittee appointed to cut and clear a Waggon Road to faid Townthip of Barnflead, And alfo (o run the Line between faid Townthip of - 1437 381 Barnflcad and Chickefler, will make Report.of their Proceedings at fsid Meeiing ; Thele are alio to NOTI- FY the delinquent Proprictors to pay their feversl Pro- poriions at faid Meeting, otherwife cheir Lands will be cxpofed to Sale as the Law direts. Newington, Ofts. 9. 1761. R. Down1ng, Pro. Cl The HOUSE,LAND,& BARN, now in the Occupation of Mr. COLB?RN BARRELL, TO BE LETT. Inquire ofthe Printer. JUST IMPORTED from Maryland, And to be SO L D on Board the Sloop Charming Nurcy, near Spiing Hill, Edmund Ratland Mafkcr, by Wholefale or Retail, for Dollars or Old Tenor, Choice good Rye, white Beans, Tobacco, Flour, Hams and Calivants. Strayed or Stolen from Fonathan Swett of Hamptor, about the 10th of September laft, a dark grey HORSE, coming Four Years old, with a Sprig Thail, about Fourteen Hands high, trots and pacer, Whoever will take up faid Horfe, and corvey him to the faid Swest, fhall be well Rewarded, and all Charges pid. |64 "Worfted grograms, THOMAS PARSONS of Exeror, Hereby Informs his Cuft omers, That he has Istely reccived a New snd Fiedh Afloriment of GOODS, and for Cath will fell at a very low Rate, Carlet, crimfon, black, Snail Tiimming, blue and cloth cojor’d Black Velver ané Lsces, Broad Cloths, A Variety of Siik German ferges, kerfeys, Handkerchiefs. Drabs end beaver coating, 20d, 10d, 6d, & 44 Nails. Halfthicks, bays, blankets, Brals Ketdes ard Skillets, Thizkfetws, foftians, Tea Kites, Bellows, | Curtain china, fhapes, Block Tin Tea Pots, Cotton velvet, taboritts, Fire Shovels and Tongs, Manchefter velvet, Beft London Pewter, - Knit patierns for breeches Pewter Tankards, and Scotch plads, filk camblets <X Pint Cans, Cafe Knives & Striped,checkt:& plain dit. Forks, Brals Candlefticks, White, black,blue, green, Box Irons, Rat Traps, pink, and cloth color’d Defk, Draw & Fall Locks, Tammies, Hinges, BraisHandles and White, black,blue, green, Eflcutcheons, Cheft Locks, ‘pink, and cloth color’d <8 Sicel Plate & Iron Handy Csllamancoes, Saws, Hand faw & Crols- Red, green, and cloth cut fawFiles,Mill faw Files color’d damafk, ruffells, Joyners Hammers, Striped & crofs bar'd ftuffs Gimblets, Box Rules and Chints’s and callicoes,¢ ChaulkLines, Shoemakers Striped hollands, Hammers, Knives, Awl Blades and Pinchers, Shoe Buckles and KneeBuckles, SleeveButtons,Snuff Boxes and choice good Snuff, Long and fhort Pipes. A large Variety of Delf Ware, Cups, and Sawcers, Platters, Plates,&TeaPots, &c. &c. Window Glafs, snd Glafs Ware. Weft India and New-Eng- land RUM &y the Barrell and fmaller Quantity. Molaffes, Sugar,Tea, Coffee- Cotten Wool, Ixdigo, Nut- megs, Pepper, All fpice, Figgs, Rice, Starch,&c.&c, Three grs. feven eight & yard wide Linnens, ‘Cambricks & long Lawns, plain and flower’d ditto. Check Linnens, Fans, Bombazzine and Allopean, White and black Gloves, Cyptruls, fewing filk, pins, Black gauzeHandkerchiefs Needles, snd Tapes. Agood Affartment of Trim- mings for Men's Cloaths. Black Taffities, Black, blue, and cloth celor’d Peifians, Capuchine filk, Black Fringe, black Gimp Provinée or New-Hampsuire, NOTICE is hereby given to the Creditors of the Eftate of Samuel/ Smith, late of Exeter in fa1d Province, deccafed, That fix Months from the 26¢h Day of Auvguft laft is allowed them to bring int their Claims : And that we the Subfcribers being 2p- pointed Commifficners to Reccive and Examine the laid Llsims, will attend that Service at the Houle of M. natbay Gilman, Innhalder in faid Exeter, on the laft Mocndays of this and the four next following Months, and en_ the fisft Monday of February next, from Four to Six of the Clock in the Afterncon of each of faid Days: Exeter, Sept. Noab Emery, 10. 1761, } Nickolas Gilman ProviNcE oF NEw-HamesHIRE. WHEREAS the Proprietors of more then one Sixteenth Part of the Rights and Shares of that T'raét of LAND granted by the Proprietors of Maseon’s Patent to Col. /Jchabed Rebie and others, and lying in the Province of New Hampthire, have requefted me the Subfcriber, one of His Majefty’s Juftices of the Peace for the Province sforefaid, to Warn {aid Owners or Proprietors to meet at the Dwelling Houfe of Clp(. Fomatban Biunt in Chefter in faid Province, on Tuelday Sc& & BeBeBe & Bobe & &8 beBebe bobe & &b Qe bebe &b &eBebe & 8o BB be B 8o & oo & BeBeBe BeBebe b Bebe B & b e be B bebe e & }Commiflioners. the 27th Day of O&ober Inftant, at Three o’Clock in | the Afternoon, to 2¢t on the following Articles, Viz. 1. Tq chule a Moderator. 2. To chufe = Proprie- tor’s Clerk. 3. To lfeeif the Proprietors will allow of the Road that the left Committee furvey'd from Capt. Martin’s on the Eaft Side Pifcataquog River, to the Rosd that is already accepted ; and slfo from the Road’. near Caleb Emery's, which is already accepted, to the Road near Capt. Martin’s, prietors will build « Bridge over the North Branch of Pifcatacuog River nesr Captain Martin’s ; snd raife Money for the ufcs aforefaid, or for any other ufes. 3. To ke what encouragement faid Proprietors will give for the Building of & Miil in faid Tralt of Land, over snd above .what was ailow’d in the Grant of faid Tra&t of Land. 6. To chufe Afieflors and & Colleétor, or any oiher Officer or Officers faid Proprictors may thinie® neceffary. heretofore pals’d by faid Proprietors that remain im- perle&, itany fuch there be : And the faid Proprietors are hereby NOTIFIED, to meet at the aboue mention’d Place and Time accordingly, Portfmouth, O&o. 8. 1761. D. Peircs. PURSUANT to a Commiffion. from the Hon. RICHARD WIBIRD, Eq; Judge of 4 ", ot 13 4 4. To fee if the faid Pro- » 7. Toratify and confirm any VoteorVotes ' | - Probate of Wills, &c. tor the Province of New-, ° Hampthire; to us the Sublcribers, direfling us to Re- ceive and Examine the Claims of the feveral Creditors to the Eftate of Robert Murdoyzh, late of Merrimac, deceafed ; Thefe are theréfore to give NOTICE, th: ¢ we will attend on faid fervice on the third Tuefday of the five enfuing Months, st the Houle of Mrs. Mary Murdough of Merrimac, Reli€t to fid decealed, frop one of the Clack till five in the Alternoon on faid Days. Dated at Merrimac, Fuly 29, 1761, Fofeph Blanchard, } William Alld, Commiflio- ners.

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