The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, October 30, 1761, Page 4

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/ The Firewards will meet at the Work Houfe on Monday the Ninth of nextMonth at Four o'Clock P. M. when thofe who find it im- pra&icable to furnifh themfelves with Leatber Buckets according to LAW, or to finifh fuch Repairsin toeir Buildings as they have been NOTIFIED to maxs, may apply for longer Time ; but- as the Firewards have not Power to lengthen out theTime for Leodders, ¢very Perfon that fhall not be provided with thens as the Law direéts, muft expeét to pay kis Fine. Portfmeuth, O&. z1, 1761. SAMUEL HALE, By Order and in Bebalf of the Firewards. MMMMW\‘MMMWM TO BE SOLD By PALMER and KING, At their Shop on Spring Hill, Lifbon Salt by the Hogfhead, or {maller Quantity ; Bohea Tea by the Hundred Weéight, Dozen, or fmaller Quantity ; Sheeps Wool, and Flax ; Ship Bread ; Rice by the Cafk or {malier Quantity ; French Indigo by the Dozen ; New En- gland Rum by the Hogfhead ; Race Ginger by the large or {mall Quan:ity ; Onions by the String, &c. ) ) s ) el A o) () AN ) ) ) Province of New HAMPSHIRE. Whereas the Proprietors of the Townfhip of BOW, at a Meeting held at Stratham id faid Province on Tuefday the zgth Day of Septem- ber laft by Adjournment from the z1it Day of July laft, Voted, that the Sum of Thirty Pounds Old Tenor fhould be raifed on each Original Right of Lands in faid Townthip, to be forthwith paid. for the Purpoles declared in faid Vote; which Sum by {sid Vote was thus proportioned, viz. Twelve Pounds on eech Forty Acre Lot, Twelve Pounds on exch Hundred Acre Lot, and Six Pounds on the common Land of each Right. Purfaant to which Vote, a Lift thereof, witha Warrant has heen committed to me to colle@; Therefore NOTICE is hereby given t5 faid Proprietors, to Tend the refpective Sums to me Walter Bryent, of New Marketin faid Province, Collefor for {sid Proprictors, or leave the fsme at my Dwelling Houfe there, and in Default of fo do- ing ator before the Expiration of five Weeks from the Date hereof, Sale of the Lands fo affeffel will be made. WaLTER BRYENT. New Market, Offober 22d. 1761. Province oF New- HAMPSHIRE. of WHEREAS at a Meeting the Proprictors of Gilmantowg, in faid Province, held at Exeter in faid Province, on the fixth Day of Jaly lat paft, I'T was VOTED to raife a Tax oneach Original Right, or Proprietor’s Share in fsid Town- fhip, which, with what had before been raifed on feid Rights, Thould amount to Eleven Pounds New- Tenor, on each Right. And WHEREAS many of the Owners of the (aid Rights or Shares, have been . Dzlinquent in paying the Tuxes rsifed on the faid Rights ; THESE afe therefore to Notify and Warn all fuch Delinquents, that they pay their refpeélive Taxes to me the Sablcriber, Colle¢tor of the faid Proprietors, in one Month next enfuing, orthey may expeél that {o much of each of laid Original Rights as will pay the refpe@tive Taxes due on them, will be fold to pay the fame, as the Law directs. Danier Grant of Exeter, Colleftor of Gilmantown. Dated at Exeter, Ofisber 14th, 1761. v ) i) —— ) ey e Province or New-HaMmpsuire, THIS is to NOTIYY the Pro- prictors of the Townthip of Chicbefter, to meet at the Houle of Lieut. fonathan Leavitt’s, Tanholder in Hampion, on Tuefday the Third Day of No- vember next enfuing, at One of the Clock in the Afternoon. 1. Toreceive the Committee’s Return, chofen at tha Jaft Meeiing, to run the Lines round the Town, and to lay out Part of the common and undivided Lend in faid Town. 2. To fee what Encourage- ment the Proprietors of faid Town will give any of the Proprietors that will go and fetde in {xid, Town firk. 3. To fee if the Proprictors will grant the Mill Priviledges to any Perfon or Perfons that will build a Saw Mill within three Months from this Time, in feid Town. 4. To [ee if the Proprictors will raife any Money to clewr out the old Way, laid out through {aid Town to Canterbary. 5. To fec if the Proprictoss will aét any further, relating to the difpofing of thofe delinquent Rights or Shares, or # much o them as will be fuffiziant to pay their Arrears, and to pafs any other Votes, that may be tho’t proper to be paft at faid Meeting, Dated at Hampton, Offober 19th, 1761, : Fonathan Leavitt, | Sele& Men of Fonathan Tole, - Chichefier. TO BE SOLD A likely young NEGRQ MAN ; Inquire of thg Pringgr, JOSEPK BARRELL Hzs remeo’d fromthe STORE of RoprrT TralLL, Efz; where be formerly kept, to a Shop in Kingftreer, three Doors below the Poff Office, and nearly oppsfite Cape. WiLriam Pearson’s, where be bas to Sell, as cheap as can be bought any where in this Town, A fmall Quantity of Haberdathery 2nd Piece GOODS, by Wholefale and Retail ; among which are, Silk and Worlted Perticoats, bisck Silk, and Scarlet Cloth Cardinals, Scarlet and Cleth-color’d Short Cloaks. A LSO by Retail, Rum, Sugar, Mo- lafles, Tea, Cofiee, Indigo, Loaf and Brown Sugar, Cotton and Sheeps Wool, Pepper, Alfpice, Tabacco at Nine Shillings by the Single Pound, and cheaper by the Hundred. ¢#THOSE who favour him with their Cuftom, may depend on being well ufed. WHERKEAS Hannab, the Wite of me the Subfcriber, Fofeph Dudley, ot Brintwood, has lately elop’d from me without Caufe, with two of her Children, and has threatned to run me in Debt ; THIS is 10 warn all Perlons againft trulting her any Thing on my Account, for that I will not pay any Debt fhe fhall contra& on my Account from this Day. Brintweed, O&. 5. 1761. (\M ) ) (™ TO BE. Fojeph Dudley. ) (e ) LETT On good SECURITY, One Thoufand Pounds, or more. Inquire of the Printer hereof. N o o) TO BE SOLD A Quantity of well made Buff Coulur'd Shammy Dref(s’d Buck Skin Breeches ; En- quire at Mr. Tra1Lt’s Store. L e A All Perfons Indebted to, or that have Demands on the Eftate of Fofeph Norton, late of Portfmouth, in the Province of New Hampfhire, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Fobn and Fonathan Norton of Portimouth aforefaid, ‘Adminiftrators to faid Eftate, in order for Settlement. ) (O e Yo THESE are to NOTIFY all Perfons that are [ndebted to, or have any Demands on the Eftate of Fo/eph Veaton, late of New Caftle, deceafled, are delired to bring in their Clasims to Shadrash Bell, of {aid New Caftle, who is Executor to faid Eftate, in order fora Settlement. New Cafle, Ofiaber v3th, 1761. oy e ) smyma) ) L) g THOMAS PARSONS Of Exeter, Hereby Informs his Cuftomers, That he has lately received a New snd Frefh Aflortment of Goops,and forCafh will fell at a very lowRate. Carlei, ¢crimfon, black, blue and cloth co.0r’d Broad Cloths, German ferges, kerfeys, Drabs and beaver coating, Halfthicks, bays, blankets, Thickfe:ws, fuftians, Curtain chins, fhapes, Cotton velvet, taboritts, Manchefter velvet, Knit patterns for breeches Scotch plads, filk camblets Striped,checkt & plain ait. W hite, black,blue, green, pink, and cloth coloi’d Tammies, Whhite, black,blue, green, pink, and cloth color’d Callamancoes, Red, green, end cloth color’d damafk, ruffells, Suiped & crofs bar’d ftuffs Chints’s and callicoes, Stripzd hollands, Worfted grograms, Three grs. feven eight & yard wide Linnens, Cambricks & long Lawns, plain and flower’d disto. Check Linnens, Fans, Bombazine ang Allopean, White and black Gloves, Cypruds, fewing filk, pins, Biack gauzeHandkerchiefs Needles, and Tapes. | Agaod Affertment of Trim.- mings for Men's Cloaths. Black Taffities, Black, blue, and cloth color’d Perfians, Cspuchine filk, Black Fringe, blask Gimp Snsil Trimming, Black Velvet and Laces. A Variety of Siik Handkerchiefs. 20d, 104, 6d, & 4d Nails. Brafs Kettles and Skillets, Tea Kittlés, Bellows, Block Tin Tea Pots, Fire Shovels and Tongs, Beft London Pewter, Pc wter Tankards, and Pint Cans, Cale Knives & Farks, Brafs Candlcfticks, Box Irons, Rat Traps, Defk, Draw & Fall Locks, Hinges, BratsHandles and Efcutcheons, Cheft Locks, Steel Plate & Iron Hand Saws, Hand faw & Crofs- cat fawFiles,Mill fawFiles Joyners Hammers, Gimblets, Box Rules and ! ChaulkLines, Shoemakers Haimmers, Knives, Awl Blades and Pinchers, Shoe Buckles and KneeBuckles, SleeveButtons,Snuff Boxes and choice good Snuff, Long and fhort Pipes. A large Varitly of Delf Ware, Cupes, and Sawceis, Platters, Plates, & TeaPots, &e. &c. Window Gisds, and Glals Ware. WeR India and New-Eng- land RUM by the Barrell and fmallgr Laantity. Molaffes, Sugar,Tea, Coffce Cottorn Woal, Indige, Nut- megs, Pepper, AlL pice, Figgs, Rice, Starch,&c.&c. GEORGE HUNTER, ~ Goldfmith and Jeweller, from Portfmouth, ia this Province, is now fet up nis Bufi- nefs in Fslmouih, iu Ca‘co B:y, cppolite the Sign of theSeven Stars 5 where anyGenilemea of others mey be Supplied wi.h Silver Buckles, (Gold Buitons, Rings and Earrings, and a Variety of other Articles.belong- ing (o faid Bufiaefs, chesp for Csth.....who @il be much obliged (0 any Perfon, that will faveur tim with their Cuftom. ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demzands con the ERtaic of Fofua Mitchel, late of New Market, Ship wiight, deceas'd, are defired to bring in their Accounts to 4//es Mitcbel, Widow, snd fole Executiix to the lsft Teftament of the faid Deceas’d, in order for Settlement. (o AP ) A i) o, ) \cramny e oo STRAYED or STOLEN out of a Pafture in Port/mouth, the Seventh Inft. a {mall lack HORSE, paces well, and good Courage ; Any Perfon bringing him to Gasrge Boyd, fhall be well rewarded for their Trouble. # PROVINCE or NEW-HAMPSHIRE, NOTICE is hereby given, that the New Edition of the LAWS of this Province, which has lately been ordered, is finifhed, and to be Sold by the Printer. [ L i 2 e S B [ WHEREAS Arthur Benetr of New-Maiket, gave a Note of Hand fome Time ago, to Josepn BurLEY, for 407 Pounds, O. T. upan Demand ; this is to forbid any Perfon to pur- chafe {2id Note, for {pecial Reafons, which may be given when f2id Note is demanded. of the faid Ben- nett, by the {aid Fo/eph Burley, of New Market. N. B. The Note was given the 27th Day of Au- guft laft. Newmarket, Offober 14. 1761, RAN-AWAY from his Mafter Fobn Hight, junr. of Portlrrouth, on Friday the 18(h of September laft, 8 Molatto Servant Lad, ahout Fifteen Yearsold, named Stephen Hall: He had onwhen he went away,® grey Jackes, friped Woollen Shirt; an old Cap; neither Shoes nor Stockings. faid Runaway, and will bring or {end him to hiz fakd Mafter, thall hase TWO DOLLARS Rewasrd, and all neceflary Charges paid by me, Fobn Highs, N.B. All Msfters of Veflels and others, are forbid harbouring, concealing o carrving off faid Runaway; as they would avoid the Pemaity of the Law. Portfmouth, Qfober 1, 1761, : PURSUANT to a Commiflion from the Hon. RICHARD WIBIRD, Efg; }]udgc of Probate of Wills, &c. tor the Province of New- Hampfhire, to us the Sublcribers, direfling us to Re- ceive and Examine the Claims of the feversl Creditors to the Eftate of Robert Murdough, late of Merrimac, deceafed ; Thefe are therefore to give NOTICE, that we will attend on faid fervice on the third Tuelday cf the five enfuing Months, at the Houfe of Mrs. Mary Murdough of Merrimac, Reliét to faid deceafed, from one of the Clock till five in the Afternoon on faid Days. Dated at Merrimac, Fuly 29, 1761, Foleph Blanchard, } Commiflio- William Alld, ners. Province or New-HampsHIRE. NOTICE is hereby given to the Creditors of the Eftate of Samuel Smith, late of Exeter in faid ProvVince, deceafed, That fix Months from the 26th Day of Auguft laft is allowed them to bring in their Claims : And that we the Subfcribers being ap- pointed Commiffioners 10 Reczive and Examine. the faid Claims, will attend that Service at the Houfe of Mr. Jenathan Gilman, Innholder in faid Exeter, on the laft Mondays of this.and the four next following Months, and on the firft Monday of February next, from Four to"Six of the Clock in the Afternoon of each of faid Days: Exeter, Sept. Noab Emery, 10. 17611). } Nicholas G,;/man }‘Comm‘ifiioners. ConHarr, e\ (A", (g A Nty TO BE SOLD ‘ Three Qriginal Rights of Land in Gilmantown, Chichefler and Kingfwood. 'The abave Tradls are in this Province, snd will be difpafed of for Old Tenor, or, upon Security, with a moderste Intereft. Inguire of the Printer, who has Power to agree for the fame. : Strayed or Stolen from }’anatfid}z Swett of Hampton, about the 10th of Septembgr laft, a dark grey HORSE, coming Four Years old, witha $Sprig Thil, about Fourteen Hands high, trots and paces. Whoever will take up faid Horle, and convey him to the faid Swets, tall be wgll Rewarded, and all Charges prid. 164§ Whoever his taken up |

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