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(3 “FRIDAY, Wanmn 2 7 1761, THE * TO BE SOLD By NATHANIEL ADAMS, - ‘Near the ‘Parade, ‘Choice Mountain, Teneriff, ‘aad White WINES, by the Quarter . Cafk or fmaller Quantity. ' . '/ PROVINCE of NEW. HAMPSHIRE, “THESE are to NOTIFY the Delinguent Proptictors of the Townthip of Barnfirad h-fii«?’?iéfln}e’, that have not paid their Texes or JArresrs; whofe. Names afe underwritten, Original Proprictors, wiz. ' +James Pickerin, 7. 5s. Jsmes Jaffrey,junr, 8.'10 John Walker, = 7.5. Matthew Plant, 5.10 JohadNatter, 6. 0. : Rohert. Achmoody;8, 10 Samuel Nutter, 6. 10. . John Dam, 2.0 Jame: Nurter, Matthias Natter 6. to. ‘Richard Dam, 6. 10 “Huwevil Nutter, 6. 10. Elistham Dam, = 5. 0 _Jofeph- Downiag, 1. 10. -Ssmuel Huntyils, 4. 10 John Hodgidop, 6. 10. John Plaifted, oha Dicker, z. 10. Capt. John Gilman, §. o - f:thro ‘Flrbur, 6. 1o. - Ephraim Denner, 6. 10 .. Clement Melervey,6. 1o. Ebenczer Stevens, 8. .10 +Moles Dam, 5. 0, GeorgeJaffery, Elg; 2. 0 HunkingWentworth,6 0. . Jethro Bickford, 7.5 “Ebenezer Wear, 6. 10. = Hatevil Nutter,juar. z. 5 '-John Fabyan, 6. 0. Thomaes Ayers, 5. 10 John Fabyan, jr. 6, 10. Timothy Gersifh, 1. .10 Jofua Pickerin, 7. 5. Peter Wedr, 2,15 "Heary Nutter, 3.5 Capt. ]. Downing,6. 10 Jofeph Fabyens, 4.0. Jobn Sandbors, . 2. 10 John ‘Walton, - 6. 15. - Nathsniel Shower, 7. .10 Samuel Tomfon, . 3,.5.. ColM..Hunking, 4 o ohn Tomfon, z.10. . John Froft, 4.0 }ofi-h Downing, §.o. John Brook Z.0 Allin Old Tenor. Now if the above Perfons, or Delinquent Proprietors - ‘do negledt to pay the Sums aflixed to esch of their Names, together with the Charges-of Advertiling, to.us the Subfcribers, {3 much of their Liands will be fold st Public' Vendie to the highelt Bidder, st the * Houle of Mr. Hutfon Pravy, Innholder in Newington on Tuefday the 8th of December next, st Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon, 25 will be fufficient to piy their relpe@ive Taxes and Charges, agreable to a late A& of this Province. Nesington, Nov. 16. 1761, R. Jennes, 3d Mofes Furbur Benjamin Adams Joleph Coleman Colle&or for Barnfiead. Province or NEw HaMmpsuire, WHEREAS Application hath this Day bern made t6 me the Sublcriber, by the Owners of more than one Sixteenth Part of the Shares, Rights or Inserefts of the whale of that Tra&t or Townlhip called Meongdyock, No. Four, in faid province (in Mason’s Psten)t defiring me toNotify snd Ca'l s Meeting of the proprietors of faid Tralt of Land 3 ‘T'his is. therefore to NOTIFY snd Warn all the proprietors «fthe Common Land in faid Tract of Land, to sffemble and meet at the Houfe of Mr. Thomas Harwesd, Innholder in Dunftable in fiid _province, on the Third Tuelday of December nex, at One o’Clock in the Afternoon, in order toaét and vo‘e on the following Articles, viz. 1. To chufe a proprictor’s Frealurer, 2. To hear and sllow the Accounts of the forner Treafurer, and to do any Thing relating to the fame, as fhall be dgreed on. 3. To tatily and confirm oy of the former Tranfac- tions of faid proprietors, or any part thereof as fhall be sgreed on. 4. To raife sny Sum of Money as fhall bz agreed on, and order how the fame fhall be Jaid out. 5. Tasgree onproper Meafuies for calling propiictors Meetings for the future. Nov. 13. 1761. Josepu Brancuarp, Fur.Paces. LN Sy () vy A ) et ) AL!, Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Leonard Weeks late of Greenland in the Province of New- Hamptfhire, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Margaret Weeks, of Greenland aforefaid, Adminiftratrix to, the Eftate of the {sid Deceafed, in Ordes for Settlement, - F*6941" Sele&t Men. : Ca.”fai?ting‘tbe Frqfi)efi Advies, | 4.0. Joha Dam, juar. 5. 10 ' 2. 10 . BARRELL and PARKER Have juft Open'd a freth Aflortment 'of GOODS faiisble for the Seafon. “They consinue to [cll at the very loweft Rate ; and every Pérfon mey depend on tire beft Ulage. Rt ot PIERCE LONG . Hereby. informs, his Cuftomers and Others, That he has julk ¥mported from Loadon, a large Aflortment of Broad Cloths, Kerleys, Serges, and Half Thicks, with Trimmings for ditto ; fcollopt and plein Gold and Silver Lace for Waiftcoats and Hatts ; Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Cloves, and Mace ; the beft of Bohca TEA by the Dozea or [maller Quantity ;- Womens Englith Shoes-& Clogs; Pewter Difhes, *Plates, Bafons, Porringers and hard Metal Spoons; &c. &, &c. Befides which, he has a' full’ Affortment of all- other:Kind of Goods, which he: will fell on the loweft: Terms for Cafh, He likewife fells the beft of Weft India RUM at L4 15 £ fingle Gallon, and {o in Proportion for Amaller Quantity ; Molafles 55/ by the Gallon ; Sugar 11/. by the Pound ; - Cotton Wool 36 /. Coffee 17 f.Rice 5 /. Ailfpice 28 /. and Tobacco 18 /. by the Pound. - : Vi “TO BE SOLD - By PALMER and KING, At their Shop on Spring Hill, Litbon Salt by the Hogfhead, or fmaller Quantity ; Sheeps- Woo), and Flax ; Ship- " Bread ; Rice by the Cifk or fmaller Quantity ; French Indigo by the Dezeén ; New England Rum by the Hogihesd ; Ground Ginger bj the large or fmall Qusntity ; Onions by the String, &e¢. &<, &c. - N..B, Briftol Crown Glafs, .10 by 8, g by 7," Double and Single Board Nails’ Difk Nails, Candles 18/, by the Single Pound; Cheaper by the Box. Kl ) N ) e A d S s S TOBE SOLD > By JOSEPH BARRELL, Three Doors below the Poft Oifice, Choice Tallow Candles at 20/. per Pound, and White BEANS.by the Buthell. N. B. He gives Cath for ‘Baybersy Wax, Bees Wax, and old Pewter. PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. Whereas Application hath this Day been made to me the Subferiber by the Owners of more than one 16th part of the Shares, Rights or Interefls of the whole of that Tra& er Townfhip,cal- led Minadnsck No. Five, in {aid province,defiring me to NOTIFY and Call a Mccting of the proprietors of faid Trak of Land ; This is therefore to NoT1rY and Warn all the proprietors of the Common and Undivided Lands of the faid Tra&t.or Townhip, cal- led Monddnack No. . aforelsid, to afleable & meet at theHoule of Col. Williams, Inpholder inMarlbor- rough, in the County of Middlelex, on the Tenth ".Day of December next, at Ten o’Clock in the More- ing in order to & and vote on the following Articles viz. 1.To chufea proprietors Clesk, 2. A propiietors Treslurer. 3, Affeflors. 4. A propricior’s Colletor. 5. To fee if the proprietors will agree to sllot out the fsid Townthip, or any pert therecf, and rails Money by a Tax or otherwife for that End, or any other, to carry on any public_Matter or Thing neceflary to bring forward the Settlement of faid Townthip. 6. To. agree on proper Meafiires for calling proprietors Meetipgs for the future. /ov. 10, 1761, Joskru BLancuarp, Jus. Pac On Friday the 2 5th of Decem- ber next there will be Shot for, & very good Yoke of Ozen, coming in Five, at Captain Jobn Libbey's, at Eleven 0'Clock in the Forenoon, st a Dollar per Shot, the Diftance 70 Yards : Tickets to be had of Fobs Skillin in Scarborough. ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Efate of Fo/eph Hagynes, late of Greenland, deceafed, are defired once more to bring in their Accounts to Feremiab Lock, of Rye,who married the Widow of the fxid Decealed, in order for Settlement ; it being now about T'welve Months, fince the firft Notice was given, Nuia, 269" [Wisrt fics tiPares. Foréign and Domeflick, — " - P e " honour to kifs her Roysl Highnefs’s hand. “wateer were in the road, be immediately left bis Statioft < Pd was firft Publid. < LONDON, Sept: 22. LEICESTER HOUSE, September 36. - . This dey the Uaivesfity of Oxtord, atended by their Chancellor, High Steward, the "ifo sility, _Bifhops, and Gentlemen, who belore had waited on their Majefties, were introduced to her Roy; 3 neis the Princels Dowager of Wales, by the Lord Bolton, her Chamberlsin ; when the Chaccellor peid the compliments of the Univhficy in the following fpeech. : b Yy ¥ pleafe yosr “Poyal Highmfs, T O accept the fincereft congratulaiions of your £ moft faithful and loyal Univeifity of Oxtord, on the happy occafion of his Msjefty’s marrisge with the illaftrious Princels of Mecklenburg Strelitz ; 8 Princefs, whole ficgulsr virtues and endowments have recomménded her to the affedtions of the moft amisble and beft of Kings ; who; from psrental examples, and the panticular influence of your Royal Highnels’s care and infpetion, is equally formed for public government, and demeRic happinefs. - We cannot omit. any oppartunity of gratefully acknowledging thst benevolent difpcfition, which your Royal Highnefs hath ever (hewed towards ybur antient Uhiveifity : And our hesrty prayers snd wifhes are, that your Roysl Highniefs may long live and enjoy that truly defirable felicity....of feeing your children’s children, and peace upon lfrael. To which her Royal Highnefs was pleafed ta réturn the following an{wer. hid s § Rewrn you my thanks for your kind con- ; I ¢gratulation : The affeftion you exprefs on ¢ this joyiul occafion,Rill adds to the happinels I feel.” They were received very gracioufly, and had the ['Addrefles on this occafion have. alfo been pre- fented by the cities of Oxford and Norwich, and the borough of Windfer and Dorfetfhire. ] ApmiraLTY-OFFice, Auguft 29. ’ Extralt of s Leiter from Sir Pierzy Brett, Commander, _ in Chiief in the Downs;, to Mr. Clrov/and, dated the PR RURI, Tt : R. M'Bride being off Dunkirk with the Grace armed catter o Saturday moraingy and obferving that tewo prames were gone into the bar-, bour, andonly four flat bottom'd boats and 8 dogger pri- 10 join the Maidfione, and propofed cutting ous the pri-| vateer in the night, if Capt. Diggs weuld les bim bave, four boats manned and armed ; which be readily com-, plied with, knowing bis abilities and refolution....The boats left the fbips at tem o’clock at might ; and whene they came near the road, they laia all their oars atrofs, except two in each boat, which they muffled with bayesy 10 prevent their being beard at a diffance. They roomd in that manner till they were within mufbet foot of 1he privatesr; and being iai/ll, they made no anfwer ; bif in a feww minutes boarded bim ox bosb fides, and ook pos~ Jelfion of bim withis the lofs of a man, and enly 1o soere wounded. Mr. M’ Bride fbot the Lisusenans tbro® the bead with & mufket, as be was pointing a gun into We boat'; and one common man was killed and five wounded. T bis was done within balf a gun foot of & fort on the eaft fide of the barbour, but the fort did not fire a gun at them ; and when the prifoners were Jecured, theg cut the cables, and [ailed ¢ut of the #0ad.” Aug. 27: According to lettets from Peterfburgy] marfhal Butterlin’s train of artillery is terrible.—It confits of 8 nincty fix pounders, 2z forty eight pounders, 70 twenty four pounders, 83 12 pounders, 86'eight pounders, and 106 field pieces...... The horfes belonging to this train smounts to 13,834. Befides thele, the Bsggege Horfes ofthis Marfhal's Army amount to 235 ; snd the Waggons for provifions and Store$ to 1722, : Seps. 8. Itis affured, that the Sage, s French Man of War of 60 Guns, that failed from the Weft Indies with the Coursgeux which was taken, is; with the two Frigates which were in the Engege ment off Vigo, got fafe into Port L'Orient. Yefterday arrived in Town a French Mcffengery with Difpstches from the French Court to M. Bufly.! By the lateft account from Gesmany, it is affured, that the French “king's houfhold troops are slmoft ruined. ‘Both ‘men and horfes are reduced to mere fkeletons for want of a fufficient quantity of fufte- nance, which has thrown them into fuch terrible diforders, that (they are no longer sble to keep the field. 'Tis thought they will'not be able to'aét any, more. this campaign. 5 : Sept. 3. A private Letter from Magdebowgto s Meérchant in London fays, that the King of Pruffiz in the A&ion of she 15th ult. has taken from thé Aufteians 14 Pair of Colours and Standerds, and that s Pruflup éuffgr tock z with his owa Hand: