The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, November 27, 1761, Page 3

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» GIVING, € ' order for Sectlement. ., PORTSMOUTH. el By His Excerieney .- ~Benning. Wentworth,, E/g; Captain General and Commander in Chief in and over His MayrsTY’s Province of New Hampfhire, in New England, and Vice Admiralof the Jame. A"PROCLAMATION. LMIGHTY GOD ‘baving in the Courfe of J{tbb Year, notwithflanding the Apprebenfivys & e were under in the Time of the Drought, of - baving the Fruits of the Earth cut off, 14 give us a plentiful Harvefl, thereby filting oar Land with Plenty, even beyond our Expeliations ; and the Seafin is now approaching, when we offer up our Tribute of Prarse and THANKSGIVING, to the Great Governor and Ruler of the Univerfe, for the common and ordinary “ Mercies and Bleffings we receive from the Hands of His Bounty : 8@ 5 HAVE therefore thought fit, by : %%@g@ and with the Advice of His Ma- jefty’s Council, to order and zp- &% €938 point, that Thurldey the Third © 28948 8 85 085 18 Dy of Decembernext, fhall be oblerv'd %7 -and kept as aDay of PablicTuank's - xhorting both Minifters and People religi- oufly to abfeive the fame, by offering up their unit- ed Praifes to the moft High GOD for all the Bleflings - of Grace and of Providence, we have been made the - unworthy Parwkers of,. but in & more particular _manner_far the fingel and diftinguithing Marks of Divine Providence, with which the Great Governor " ‘and Dire€tor of all Events, has been gracioufly pleai- ed to blels the Britih Nation, by placiag on the " Throne a KING endowed with every Princely . Virtue,that can tender him the Objedt of theNation’s purelt AffeQtion ; and we muft not fail on. this Oc- “cafion to carry our Addrefles to the Father of all our Mercies, for every Occurrence that may legd to the Increale of his Majefty’s Glory and Happinéfs,which '_His Marriage with a_Proteftant Princefs muft tend "“to : Her Illuftrious Delcent, her Perfonal Accom- plilhments, and Her Amisble Virtues, render Her truly worthy of a Britith Crown. " And sll Officers Civil and ‘Military, are command.- ‘ed ‘and required, to make it their Care, that the faid Day be oblerved, as fet apatt for Religious Worfhip, and thst no Servile Labour be done thereon. ‘GIVEN at the Council Chamber in PorTsmovTH, _ Navember the 24h, 1761, and in the Second Year of 1he Reign of our Sovereign Lord GEORGE the "THirD,by the Grace of GOD,of GreaT BriTalv, . France and IrevLanNp, KING, Defender of the “ ' Faich, . , , ‘ .B. WENTWORTH. By His EXEBLLENCY’s Command, With Apvice of CouncrL, { - Treoporg ATKINSON, Secr. GOD jave tbe KING. B s E I D S s B .o bad (SR B Al i © B A L - We hear from Epfom in this Province, that the 28th " oflat Month the Rev. M. Jobs Tuck, jur. Son of the Rev. Mr. Jobn Tuck, ot Golport, was oidained Pattor of the Charch in that Place. Next Thitr(day is appointed by Authority, to be oblérved as'a Day of “Pablic THANKSGIVING throughout ‘this- Province: The fame Day is appointed to be obierved as @ Day of Thankigiving throughout the Province of the Maflachufetts-Bay. CUSTOM HOUSE, Pifcataqua, November 26. Entered Tnwards, © Biig $1lly, Nicholas Tracy, from St. Martins. Brig Katty Mullet, Thomas Warren, from Antigua. S.oopFriendfhip, Nicholas Tucker,fiom Philadelphia. Brig Somerfwortli, John Oram, from Philadelphia. Sloop Greyhont, "John Gage from Philadelpnia. Sloop Willing Mind, Mayo Greenleaf, from Halifax. SchoonciRelolution, E. Sergeat; from§Philadelphia. : Cleared Outward, Schooner Sally, Samius! Bitchelor,for Guadaloup: Schooser Amherit, Theo. Morrill, for Guadaloup. Schoonet Swain, Jrcob Mills, tor North Carolina. Sloop Profperous Jofiah Beal for Pennfylvania. Schooner Rlizabeih, Richard Keating, for Barbados. NP Lot ) o man (aAatm \ o N ) N ot oot PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. WHEREAS Dorothy Fackfon, Iite of Portfmouth in faid Province, Widow, deceas’d, died Teitste ; and the Executors of her Teftament ~ refufing to accept that Traft, Adminiftration of her Eftate, with her Will annexed, has been committed unto me, THESE are theretore to Notify all Perfons who have any Claims on her Eftate, to bring ‘the fame tome : And luch as-are indebted, or have any Eff:&s of the Decess’d in their Hards, are defired to make Payment, and deliver the fame, in order to aSettlement thereof. Joun Murray, November 26, 1761. Ay s (e (e A oy o o) ALL Perfons Indebted to, or hat have any Demands on the ERate of Benjamin L ucey lste of Portfmouth, decesfed ; are defired to kring in their Accounts to Hanking Wentworth, and Danigl, Pierce, Efqrs; of Portfmouth aferefaid, in b7tk & VOO BE SOLD;T - . By «domwei Rubamaly Citter. Choicg Claret by the Cafk or - Ten-or Twelve Fat OXEN is “watited in” fix 'Didys stom’the’ Date’ of this Paper, by Thsmas Bradford. Any Perfon who has'them to difpofé of, may have the Caflr by applying to him. EDWARD EMERSON - | Hereby isforms bis good Cuftomers and others, ihat be bas mow to Sell at bis Shop in Y ork, oppsfite the Town Houfe, theap for Cafp or fhort Credit, A great Variety .of Englith and Wett India GOODS. N. B. Parénts and Mafters, by fending their Children #nd Servants, may depend upon being as well uféd asif prefent-themfelves: Said Emerfon alfo carries on the Taylor's Bufinels, where Gentlemen will be ufed with Difpatch and Fidelity. Province oF New Hampsuirs. WHEREAS . 'Application has this Day been made to me the Sublcriber, one of his Mujefty’s Juftices of the Peace for faid Province, by the Owners of more than one Sixteenth Part of the Rights or Sharwesin the Townthip of Ep/fom, in faid Province, defiring me to Notify or Warn the pro- prietors of faid Ep/om to.. meet at the Dwelling Houle of Captain Asdrecw McClarry in Epfom, in faid Province, on Wednelday the fixteenthof Decem- ber next, at 10 of ‘the Clock A."M., to sé& and vote on the follwing Articles, viz. 1. To chufe a Moderator. - 2. To chufe a proprictors Clerk. 3. To chufe a proprietors Treafurer. 4. To chule Affeffors. 5. To chufe a proptietors Colle&tor. 6. To fee what Encoursgement the proprietors will give towards the Support of the Golpel, and the building of & Meeting Houfe in faid Epfom 7. To lee if they will eftablifh and confirm any Vote or Votes that hath been paffed at any former meeting of frid proprietors of Epfon. 8. To fee if the proprietors will chufe & Committe to take Care of the undivided Land in faid Ep/om, to prevent Trefpals being com- mitted thereon, as by cutting and carrying of the ‘Timbers frem off faid Commons, and to give fid Committee full Power.and lawyful Authority, in the Name and Bebalf of faid Tewn and proprietors to profecute fuch Trefpaflers ; and allo to confult or a&t upon any Thing that may be thought proper for the Benefic or Advantage of fuid Town snd pro- prietors ; and the faid proprietors arc hereby Notified to meet 2t the abovementioned Time and Place ac- cordingly. : : Now. 1761. Fobn M'Clery, Fus. Pac. WHEREAS Robert Hafley of Scarborough, has pofted ‘me the Subfcriber, in the three lait Papers, wherein heé faith, T bave eloped Jrom bim without Caufe; and threatned to ran me in Debt, wearning all Perfons not to truft me on his Ac- count 3 all which is without the leaft Shadow of Rea- fon : Leéfthi I have it is true, and the Resfon for my fodoing, I am now ready to let the World know, tbo® not with Pleafure 3 but in Vindication of ‘my own Charaéter I muft celf the Reafcns, and when the World comes t0 hear them, I believe they will jultify me for To doing. I lived with him one Year, without the leaft Morfel of Comfort, ftrove all that I'could to pleafe him, but foind all in vain ; stlengih he beat me unreafonably with the Fire Tongs, and kick’d me out of Doors, calling me very'hard Names, which indanger’d my Lile, being big with Child ; which Condition was very difplesfing to ‘him, for be had been Rudying for feveral Months before to make me tzke Poifonous Tradé, in order to deftroy my Child, that I was then big with; sll which [ denied withAbhorrence, for which the foremention’d Quarrel enfued ; likewife much more of his ill Treat- ment to me, which istoo tedious to mention, for which Reafons I cannot live with him ; tho’ I am heartily Sorry that my Hufband fhould be my Ene- my, when he ought to be my beft Friend, but fo it is, and had I no better Friend than he, I fhould be of all the moft miferable. Elizabeth Hafley. Searborough, New. 13. 1761, A PNt e, (o (At (e, P (o i To be Shot for at the Plains in Portfmouth, on Tuefday the 8th of December next, & Yoke of OXEN coming Six, fit for Becf, or work : And alfo & good Gun, and & Silver Watch, to be Shot for at the {ame Place, on the Tue{day- following, all at Eleven a Clock, Tickets to be had of Fobn Parry © L OST s Pocket Book in Town with about £.15 10/. Old Tenor about: Two Weeks ago, who- ever brings it to the faid Parry fRall be well Reward- ed. Lent a walking Cane'with. Cocoa-Nut Head, but forgot to Whom, if they Pleafe to Retwrn it, will be kindly accepted by the aforefaid = Joun Parry, THE Drawing. of \Newbtry- LOTTERY, Number Fivepbelng the [:01Clais, will pundtuslly commence at the Fown' Houle theré on Taelilay bhes v of. Tantary véx:; great- Rast. ohyihe JDickes being fold sV o8B, There istong ;}Em: * Of §00 D'(l‘aiil'e, one of 250, end 3.4% 163y, 4 Philics many opiter vaitb e Prides, "Pickes m%gbc Bl M. Samuel Bvens, Poit 51 Mo Join, Beck of dils Town, arid the Mpnders Newburyd. b "% T AR R N Yy AT, PUBLIC' VENDUE to the highcf} Bidder, by ,Reégij? Arehibald, at his Houle in Epping, on Wedn¢{day' the, 16th of Decemter next, at Tnreé of the Ciock Aftesnoon;the fuid D well - ing Houfé]’ a good Barn,'with: Three Acres and = 'Quarter of choice: goad Land, a good Well, with otner Privileges. ; and is fuitable for either Tiader or Taverner, or both.- The Conditions of Sale to be {een at the Time and Place of the Vendue.” -~ N. B. Siid Houfe is the:only one'on the Commeon by the Mceting Houfe, and is Licenc’d by the Cours for a Tavrens - = gy Londonderry, Noo. 2ilt. """ Robert Archibald! 0 33045 BB ARALD. v 5. By PUBLIC VENDUE, at the Houfe.of Mr. Enach Clark, Innholder in Greenland, on Tuelday the z2d Day of December next, st Two ©’Clock Afternoon, the Frame of a Doub e Houle, the Roofcovéred ; but not thingled ; alfo « Barn 30 and 28 Feet, covered ; together, with one Acre and three Quarters of Land, on which faid ‘Frame and Barn ftands; within 40 Rods of Mr. Fefeph Clark’s in Greenland, being part of the ERtste of Fofepb Maloom deceafed.......At the fame Time alfo there will 'be Sold a Piece of dyed mill'd Cloth; 17 yards, . together with fome Pewter. Difhes, Plates, and fun- dry Pieces of Houfhold Stuff —Conditions of Sale to be feen at T'ime 2nd Place of file aforefsid. ; Friday the 4th of December rext, there will be Shot for,” near the Mall Pond in this Town, at Three o’Clack in the. Alternoon, a MARE 7 Year Old, with a new Eridle, Saddle, #nd Cioth Houfing- which has never been ufed ; the neareft Ball to the Center gains the Prize ; Diftance Sixty Yards, not to exceed “Fhirty Six Chances. Ticketsta be had of BsnjamiN YEaToON, nearthe Printing Office, at £.4/0id Tenot a Picce. \/y-\..) WE the Subfcribers being ap- . pointed Commiffoners, by the Hon.. the Fudge of Pre-= bate for the Ceanty of York, to receive and examine the Claims of the feveral Creditors to the Eflate of Johm Murphy, Zste of drundel, in [aid Ceunty, deccafed 3 DO bereby Notify the faid Creditors, that toe fFall af-. tend that Service at the Honfe of Nathaniel Kimbal), Iunbolder in Kennebunk Parifb in Wells, at. Three o~ Clock in the Afternoon, on the firft Taefday of the Six next fucceeding Mouths, from [hree to Six. o Clack iz the Afternoon of Jaid Days ; where the Jaid Creditors, are 0 bring in their Claims proved according to Law. O¢to. 26, 1761. Nathaniel Kimball, 3 4, . : John Mitchell, - /%mj 3 Thomss Wilwall, e W hereas Elizabeth Loud, #ife of me Thomas Loud, of Portfmourh, kas often run me in Debt, taken Things out of my Houfe, and Sold them, and bebaves in a very Difobedient manner This is therefore to forbid any Perfon Crediting ber on my Account.” for thar { will not pay ony Debts for Joail Contralt from the Date bereof. Nov. 26. 1761. Thormss Loud.. “ TR0 BE SOLD To the Higheft Bidder, at Pub- lick Vendue, on the Second Tuelday in December next, at Ten o’Clock in the Forénoon, a certaim Tra& of Land; containing 110 Acres, be it more or lefs, with & Houle and 'Barn, and ygurg Orchard thereon, with good Plowing, Mowing, Pafturing and Meadow, laying on the Road, within three Quasters of « Mile of Mr. M’Gregore’s Meeting. Houfe, and is either fit for & Tavern or a T'radefman ;- a confis derable of the Land is under. Improvement ::it has thereon good Oak Timber, and 2 Quarter of a Saw Mill, within a Quarter of a Mile of the Haule, with - _ alarge Brook running by the Door.—The Vandue Articles of Sale to be SAMUEL BELL. Lendonderry, Noo. 4. 1761, Portfmouth, Nov. 13, 1761, ‘ The Soldiers from this Govern- ment by Inliftments, are to be difolarg’d next Sunday. and-a$ it’s not yet known who went frogs this Towh laft Campaign,{their Names fhall be in our next) the Inhabitants arc defired to be very careful not oniy in receiving their own Friends,but entertaining Soldiers not belooging to this Governmen, = By Order of the elelt Men, JOHN PENHALLOW, Toacn CL, will be at the faid Houfe. feen by e

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