The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, December 18, 1761, Page 2

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£. 3000, Tor threz Lives : Wedneldsy he anfwered to Lord Bute accepting of the fame ; Thurlday it was madespublick ; Fridsy and To Duy it has been the Taik of the T'own. ¢ Ten Regiments raifed, leveralShips more putin Commifion ; have no hopes of a fpeedy Concinfion of this War, however fulpect that ic is not {o remote as fom# People imagine.” _ By 2 Vfizl from the Weft Indics, we hear that his Mijelly’s Ship the Defiance, Capt. M’Kenzie of 6c Guns, -was afhore on the Cacafes about 4 Weeks 220. : e Captain Kennedy belonging to this port bound to Lifoa from New'oundland, and five other Veflels, have lately been teken off the Weftern Iflands by » ¥rerch privateer. B0 2851770, N, December 14. Yefterday arrived here Capt. Church in 13 Daye from Lout/lbourg, and informs, that his Excellency Brigadier General WaiTmorE, Governor of that Place and Colone! of the zzd Regiment ¢f Foot, embark’d on board his Veflel in order to proceed hither, but that by contrary Winds they were obliged to-pat into Plymouth Jalt Friday, when between 11 and 12 o'Clock at Night his Excellency occafionslly going owt upon Deck, he by fome Accident fell averboard and was untortunately drowned, no body being upou Dack, to give him any Afliltance ; kis Body was taken up the next morning near the Guraet and is bro't up by Captain Church, in order for & devent [nterment : The jury of Inquelt who fat upon. his Excellency’s Body Yefterday, bro’sin their Ver- diét,Accidental Death, In Cap:. Church came Paflenger from Louifbourg, Cep:. William Marfhal of this Tows, late Mafter and Owner of the Schooner Tryton, and informs, that on the 13:h of November, oa his Paflage trom Cork for Quebeg, he was caflt away onthe Iflind of Gafpey, about1z Leagues from Louifbourg, aud his Veflel and moft of the Cargo lof, but the Crew faved, who with great Difficaley gos to Louifbourg, in their Boaz, He allo in‘orms thai 10 or 12 S«il of Veflels were calt dway near the fsme place, fome of which were caming down from Quebzc to Louifbourg,and others Bouad up the River ; among the latter was a large Sloop fron the Weft Indies, whofe Crew ali perifhed. From Quaebec we learn,that on the 23d of Ottober b:gan a violent Eifterly Siorm there, which laited tor two Days ; duiing which feveral Veflels were driyve Hn fhore and loft, with their Cargoes ; bat that f.apain S,mplon of Pailadelphia, rode it out. We heir from Nova Scotia, That fometime laft Month, Cepi. Mackenzie of Fors Cumberland, ha- viag armed two Vefleis ac Bay Vert, proceeded as far to «he Northward as the Bay Challieurs. in order o bresk up a Neft of French Vermin on thrat Coaft, w19 have done us fo much Milchicf thefe two or Y ‘ars paft, ‘in inte. epting our Veflels bound 1%, Louifbsu g, sad the River St. Lawrence, happily effeited : An havigg tzken about Women and Children Pitfoners, broughe ray Vert; together with 8 or 10 fmsll wien with their Bff & " All the'other fmail » the Coaft he deftroyed, fo that there nesd afion of any Interrupiion in going upthe x: Year, us the Ringleacers of the Mifchief me, with iheir Families, are now Prifovers. it arrived here Capt.Tophun in 14 Days Carojina, who informs ns, That about 10 Duys 230, -5 Leagues to the Eaftward of the Capzsof Virginia, he faw a Polacco lying to, and y72 very near ber, but being dark he got from her being difcovered. This Polecco it is pro- : ¢ fame that Capt. Clark gave sn Account of it toed in our laft under Philadelphia, which from Fyal, to cra'z: on the Sonthern Cosft. Or chz 1oth of Novembsr his Majelty’s Frigatz Dizna failed from Hilifax for the Weit Indies. On the 5:h Iait. atNight we had here very violent Gufts of Wind,which we hear has blown down con- filerable Fencing in the neighbouring Towns : a i going from this Town to Hingh:m or ate, wss funk near Spe@acle Ifland, the People with great Difficalty get efhore alive. We hiear twe Veflels were endirely loft at Cape- Ann, in the acove Stoym viz. Schooner B.ibea,Capu: Fellows, from Annspolis Roysl bound to this Place . and g Ship, ....... Woodward, Mafter, from the Weft Indies bound ¢o Pilcataqus, where fhe belonged... No lives were loft. E We bear, the above Storm has done great Damage ¢o the Wharfls and Shipping at Rhode [{land The Intripid Man of War is arrived at Halil2x. CUSTOM HOUYSE, Pr caTaQua, December 17. Clesred Outwaras Schooner Sea Flower, Jonathan Bootman, And, Schooner Hiwke, Amas Perfons, for Virginia. Schooner May Flower, R. Sajter, for Maryland. Sloop Anna’s, Thomas Bond, for Virginia. Schooner Refgluticn, Michae! Parcell, for Marvland, Sleop Conquerse, Edward Wiliiams, for St. Kices, Brig Sally, Matthew Sheafe, for Barbados. schooner New Caftle, E. Sérgent, for Raode Ifland. To be {old at Publick Vendue at the Houle of $smas Seavey, Innholder in this Town, the z5th Inftant, ac Eleven o'Clock-in the Forenoon, fix Load of good Hay, Four of Englifh sad Two of Sul : PRGVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. Notice is hereby given to the Propricters of a Tract of LAND granted to Fobu Leavit, Daniel Marjion, sod Otners, called Leavif's Zowsn, that their Mecung held on the feventeenth Day of November laft pit on Advertifement, is further Adjourned to Tuelday the Fifth Day of “[snutsy next, at Twelve o'Ciock on faid Day, at the Houle ot Capt. Fobn Leavic's, Innholderin NorthiTunpton in faid Provinge, to fee if the Proprictors will raffe & fufficient Sum’ of BMoncy to defray the Charges that have aljeady arifen on {aid Tra&, and to'a&t any other Thing that {hall be thought proper for the Benefit of faid Propriety. And every delinguent Proprietor is defired forthwith to pay his Arrears to the Colle&or, otherwife may expect his Lands will foon be expojed 2 Sale. North Himpton, Dec. T4th. 1761 Daniel Samborn, juar. Pros. Clerk. The Creditors to the Eftate of Samuel Emery, late of Hopkinton, in the Province of the Maflichuletts Bay, decesfed, Reprefented Infol- veat, are ereby NOTIFIED, That the Commiffio- ners appointed by the Hon. the judge of Probate,&¢. for the Province of New Hamplhire, to Receive and Examine their refpetive Claims, ( under the Admi- niftration of Elizabets Emery, Widow of the deceas’d) will attend that Bufine(s at the Houle of Mrs. Hannab O/z0ed, Inoholder in Bow, on the 1at Wednelday of this and the five following Months, from One to feven 'Cl Bow, Dec. 15. o’'Clock Afternoon. } Commiflioner: Fobn Noyle Stephen Gerrifp The Creditors to the Eftate of Fonathan Downing, late of Kingfton, Y eoman, deceal- ed, reprefented Infolvent, ars hereby NOTIFIED, That the Commiffioners appointed to Examine their refpe@ive Claims, will attend that Bufinels at the Houle of Msjor Fonatban Greeley in Kingfton, be- tween the Hours of Fourand Seven in the Afterncon, of the lalt Monday of this wnd the Four following Months, £nd the firft Mondey in 3/ay next., Kingflon, Dee. -feremy Webfler B ?fm William Pather }C"“‘*-“*““““ Taken up a-drift in this River between Fox Point and Dover Neck, laft Monday in the Forenoon, a CANOE. The Owner may havz it again, paying Charges, end enquiring of the Printer. Whereas J the Sublcriber, in Confequence of exprefls Orders to Me for that End, did in the Year 1760, Tmprels into Fis Majefty"s Service fundry Teams belonging to the Jahabitants on the Frontiers of Conne&ticut River, for Tran{por:- ing the King’s Provificns, &c. for the Ulfe of the Regiment ; apd whereas the Owners thereof have not as yet Received any Piy or Allowance theretor, This is 10 give NOTICE to all {uch Perfors from whom [ Imprefled any Teams as aforefsid, that'by the General’s Orders I have received from the King's Paymafter, the Allowance made for faid Tesms, and zm ready to pay the {ame, defiring all Perfons con- cernad, would fend or call on me for their Money. Dated Goffe’s Town JOHN GOFFE, Col. of the Dec, 15. 1761 } New Hampfbire Regiment. TO BE LETT )l 7 rrm N By JONATHAN MOULTON Of Hawrron, A coavenient Dwelling' House at Exeter, with a good Picce of Lard fora’ Garden, ata little Diftence fram the Water Side,near Mr. Noab Emery’s. Any Pérlon iaclining to carry on Trading at faid Houfe, may be fupplied with a good Aflortment of Englith. .Scots and Weft India GOODS by fzid MourTon dpon longer Credit than 15 ufuslly given N. B. Sstd MourTex has a Quantity of good Indizn CORN to . fell. NOTICE 15 hereby given to the Delinquent Preprictars of the Townthip of Stevens Towwn, {0 called, that ualels they immediately piy their refpe@ive Arrears te me the Sublcriber, fo much of their Land will be {old 2t publick Vendue, ac the Houle of Mr. Fobn Hontzon. lnaholder in Kingiton, on Tuelday the T'wefth Day of January nexi, as will pay the fsm¢. The Delinquent Pro - prictors are as follows. viz. Samuel Irench, Fabez Yrye, Nathaniel Ladd, riflrazs Sanborn, junior, Ebenezer Eaflman Kingtten, Dec. 9. 1761. Nathan Stveat, Colle&or of StevensTown: The Creditors to the Eftate ot Fofesh Allen, late of York, deceafed, are hsreby NO L{FIED, That the Commillioness appoinied (o Examine their refpeétive Claims, will atend that Bufinefs a: the Houfe of Mr. Edward ingrabam, Inn- holder in. York, between the Hours of Three and Six in the Afternoon of the firft Monday of this and the five enfuing Months York, Now. 9.1761, Clind (7 7 e g]‘fpb: g""pj/;”’ e } Comumiflioners: mucl Sewall, ter. A firay SOW with f{even Pigs came to the Farm of Clriflepher Rbimes, improv'd by Samusl Nutter, in ths Town, fome Time zgo. The Oweer may have her sgain, paying Charges, Juft Pabhifh’d, And SOLD b',—' the Printer hereaf, chcaper by the 4 ; Dozen or Giols than inEolion, = / & Ames’'s Almonack For the YEAR 1562, . ' PRQVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. WHEREAS Applicatfonhas this Day been made to e the Subfiiber, cne of his Majefty’s Juftices of the Peace for faid Province, by the Owners of mare than one fixteenth part of the Rights or Shares in that Tra®t of Land of Peter- borough Slip, fo called, in faid Province, defiring me to Natify 6r Warn the proprietors of fuid Perer- boro® Slip, lo called, to meet at the Dwelling Houfe of Fofbua Todd, Innbolder in Peterdorouzh Slip afore- faid, on the Fourth Wedneiday in Jenuary nexr, at Ten of the Clock in the Forei#on, to 2& and vote on the following Articles; viz. 1. To chulea Moderator. 2. To chufé & proprictors Clark. 3. To chule a Treafurer. 4. Affeflors. 5. a Colle&tor. 6. To fes what Sums of Money they “will rsife to pracure Preaching. 7. To raile Money to delray the palt Charge of clearing the Roads and to cur new Roads, and repair the old. 8. To chule a Committe to cxamine psft Accounts, and any other Affair that is needful. And the faid proprictors sre hereby Notified to meet at the 2bovementioned Time and place accordingly. - November 20. Robert Boyes Jus, Pac. PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Pelaam, Augoft 24, 1761 A Lift or Aflefflment, made on the NonRefident Proprietors Lands, living out of the Town of Pel/bam, accotding to the General Court’s A&, and committed to Mr. Natbanicl Gage, Con- fiasle, to colle& and gather. S0 d, Fonathas Cfi;’éarrxé‘ 2 Chriffopber Williams 2 6 VAR 2 Sam. Walds, Efg; 3 6 8 Eleaz. Tyng,Efg; 2 6 4 I Jonas Clark 4{ Sam.Brown'sHeirs 3 12 0 Col.Ben. Browon's) g 2 Farmes Richardjon ~ 1 Heirs ) 21 Fobn Bowers 1 8 Seruel Parkmay 1 4 o| Nathanic/ Clements 3 4 Widow Sarab ). 6 8 Wid. Han. Farnyn 6 8 lartin’s Heirs) Jobn Cookfar's ) e Hsirs ) 5 Col. Toim Tyng 2 6 4 Sam. Mugriges Heirs 16 8 Phil. Demerick’s ) | Epbraim Curtis 1 i Eben Flyns's Heirs 2 i Lieut. Samué! Gowid -2 1 bomas. Burms 1 Thomas Feewel 1 Ezck Fletcher'sHeirr 2 8 SN T Heirs ¥l 6 DeaconSamuelBarker ¢ o Col7os. Blanchards) 6! Richard Kimbalt 68 Heirs Juith I Wid.Han. Brad:ey's) Thimas Parker Heirs or Affigns ) 8 4 A 7 o Col.Zacheus Lovel 5 10| William Ca/bom';) Dea Edw Colborn 15 2 Heirs or Affions ) 2 Maj.Jof. Varnam 15 2| Enf. Hesry Baldwin s Lt. Fobn Varnum 10 o Daniel Bodwel 1 Lt Timo. Colborn 7 z! Samuel Bodwel I Dan.Colborn’sHeirs v 10| Henry Bodwel Robert Colbors 3 2| Nathawniel Ladd Abrabam Cslbirs 10 Fobn Colbars I 10 Epbraim Colborer 3 4 Fabex Colborn’s Heirs Aaran Colborn I Willians Gutter fon, MafesColborn’s Heirs 1 Obadiab Dufion Samutl Ba:lxr,% Selet Mea Tfiab Guiterfon Samuel Clark Tbomas Fiteh's Heirs Wi ilfiamBrmw,E/g; I 1 1 s 18 8 00 oW N0 VRN OWWWWO & [FR IV, B Daniel Gage, for :"J-»’.r)‘ Fdrg[/'w” Pelbam, A neat Silver Watcn, valu’d st Forty Pounds Maflachufetts Qld Tenor, wili be fhot for on Fridsy the T wenty fitth Tuft. December, at the Houle ot Mr. Alexander Shapley, Innhclcer in Kiwery ; Twenty Chances st 40/ the nearcft of which wins the Watch : Diftance 60 Yards. Tickets to be had of {aid Skapley. On Friday the 25th of Decem- bewt next there will be Shottor, a very geod Yoke of Oxen, coming in Five, at Ceptain Fobn Libsey's, st kleven o’Clock in the Forencon, at a Dallar par Shot, the Difkance 70 Yards : Tickets to be had of Fobn Skillin in Scarborough. i 1 Son (DWARD EMERSON Hereby informs bis gosd Cuftsmers and others, that be has. nsw to Sell at bis Shop in York, eppofice the Lown Houfe, coeap far Gefb or fart Credit, A great Variety of Englifh and Welt India GOODS. N. B. Parests and Mafters, by fending their Children snd Servants, may depend upon being s well ufed as if prefent themfelves. Said: Emer/om al(o carries on the Taylor’s Bufinefs, where Gentiemen will be ufed with Difpatch and Fidelity. A likely NEGRO Lad about Fourteen Years Old, to befold. Enquire of the Printer hereof. i s o, i)\ ) (e At \eun Y ~— PorTsmouTH, Printed by D. Fowre A 4

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