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Whereas I the Subfcriber, in Confequence of exprels Orders to Me for that End, did in the Year 1760, Imprefs into His Majefty’s Service fundry Teams belonging to the Inhabitants on the Fronticrs of Conneticut River, for Tranfporc- ing the King's Provifions, &c. for the Ulfe of the Regiment ; and whereas the Owners thereof have not s yet Received any Pay or Allowsnce therefor, This is to give NOTICE to all fuch Perfons from whom [ Impreffed any Teams ‘as aforefsid, that by the General’s Orders ¥ have received from the King's - Paymafter, the Allowance made for faid Teams, and ‘am ready to pay the fame,, defiring all Perfons con- cerned, would fend or call on me for their Money. -Dated Goffe's Town § JOHN GOFFE, Col. of the Dee. 15. 1761, New Hamp/bire Regiment. L) ) g ) D) < o\ Nl et PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. Notice is hereby given to the Proprictors of & Tra&t of LAND granted to Fobn Leavit, Daniel Marfon, and Others, cslled Leavit’s Tewn, that their Meeting held on the feventeenth Day of November laft paft on Adveitifement, is further Adjourned to Tuelday the Fith Day of january next, at T'welve o’Clock on faid Day, at the Houfe 'of Capt. Fobn Leavit’s, Innholder in NorthHamption in hig Province, to fee if the Proprietors will raifc = {ufficient Sum of Money to defray the Charges that have already arifen on faid Tract, and to aét any other Thing that {hall be thought proper for the Benefit of faid Propriety. ~And every delinquent Proprictor is defired forthwith to pay his Arrezrs to the Collettor, otherwife may expect his Lands will foon be expo/ea - 20 Sale. North Himpton, Dec. 14th. 1761, Daniel Samborn, junr. Pros. Clerk. VMV‘NMMV‘NV‘WW“MM : The Creditors to the Eftate of Samsrl Emery, late of Hopkinton, in the Province of the Maflichufetts Bay, deceafed, Reprefented Infol- vent, are hereby NOTIFIED, That the Commiffio- ners appointed by the Hon. the Judge of Probate,&c. for the Province of New Hampthire, to Receive and Examine their refpe&tive Claims, ( under the Admi- niftration of Elizabeth Emery, Widow of the deceas'd) will attend that Bufine(s at the Houfe of Mrs. Haxnab OJgosd, Innholder in-Bow, on the laft Wednelday of this and the five following Months, from One to feven ©'Clock Afternoon. 5 Bow, Dec. 15. P ‘obn Noyfe . gtpbm écrri/b } Commifipuers v s oy oy e oy ) e _ The Creditors to the Eftate of Jeuatban Downing, tate of Kingfton,Yeoman, deceaf- ed, reprefented Infolvent, are hereby NOTIFIED, That the Commiffionefs appointed to Examine their . refpeétive Claims, will attend that Bofinefs at the Houle. of Major Forathan Greeley in Kingfton, be- _tween the Hours of Four and Seven in the Afcernoon, of the lait Monday of this and the Four following MdKnlff§. and the firft Monday in May ncxt. ingfon, Dec. Feremy Webfler . : %?m William Parkr }C“"“‘m"“‘" A ol ) S ) ) ot [ I~ NOTICE is hereby given to the Delinquent Proprictors of the Townfhip of Stevens Town, fa called, that unlefs they immediately pay their refpective Arrears to me the Subfcriber, fo much of their Land wiil be {old at publick Vendue, st the Houfe of Mr. Jobn Hontson, Inmholder in Kingfton, on Tuefday the Twefth Day of fanuary next, as will pay the fame. The Delinquent Pro- prictors are ‘as follows, viz. Samuel French, Fabez True, Nathaniel Ladd, Trifiram Sanborm, jumior; Ebenezer Eafiman.. Kinglton, Dec. 9. 1761, Nathan Sweat, Colle&tor of StevensTown: WHEREAS Robert Haftey of Scarborough, bas poited me the Sublcriber, in the three lalt Papers, wherein he (aith, [ have eloped from bim without Caufe, and threatned to run mein Debt; warniog &ll Perfons no; to trult me oa his Ac- count ; all which is without the lealt Shadow of Rea- fon : Lefchim T have ic is true, and.the Reafon for my fo doing, I am now ready to let theWorld know, tho’ not with Pleafure ; but in Vindication of my own Charaéter I'muft tell the R:afons, and when the World comes to hear them, [ believe they will juftify me for fo doing.” I lived with him oxe Year, without the leat Morfel of Comfort, ftrove sll that I could to pleafe him, but found all in vain ; atlength he beat me unreafonably with the Fire Tongs, and kick’d me out of Doors, calling me very hard Names, which indanger'd my Lite, beigg big with Child ; which Condition was very dilplesfing to him, for he had been ftudying for feveral Months before to make me take Poifonous Trade, in order to deftroy my Child, that I was then big with; all which [ denied withAbhorrence, for which the foremention’d Quarrel enfued ; likewife much more of his ill T'reat- ment to me, which is too tedious to mention, for which Reafons I cannot live with him ; tho’ I am . heartilySorry 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. Elizabtth Hafiey. T Searborougd, Noo, 131761, THE Drawing of Newbury- LOTTERY, Number Five, being the lafiClafs, will punélually commence at the Town ‘Houlfe there ‘'on Tuefday the 5ih of Famuary mex:, great Part of the ‘Tickées being fold N. B.There is one Prize ‘of 500 Dollars, one of 250, and "3 of 100, hefides many other valuable'Prizas. Tickets mey be had of M:. Samuel Evens, Poft; Mr. John Beck of this Town, and the Managers st Newbury. €5 Said Beck will take the Sterling Bills of this Province payable in 1762 ayd 1763, for the above “Tickets, at the Rate of Six Pouuds Old Ten. a Dollar. ‘WE the Subfcribers being ap- 2 pointed Commiffioners, by the Hon. the Judge .of Pro- bate for the Caanty of York, to receive and examine the Claims of the [everal Creditors to the Efiate of John Murphy, /ate of Arundel, in [aid County, deceafed s DO beredy Notify the faid Creditors, that we /ball at- “tend that Service at the Hoafe of Nathaniel Kimball, Innbolder in Kennebunk Parifb in Wells, at ‘[bree o’- Clock in the Afternoon, on the firf Tuefday of the Six next [ucceeding Months, from ‘Lhree to Six o’Click ix the Afternoon of faid Days ; where the faid Creditors are to bring iz their Claims proved according to Law. Ofo. 26, 1761. Nathaniel Kimball, } Comti)- Jokin Mitchell, Riiers, Thomas WifwaH. % VLR ¥ I d A : ALL Perfons Indebted to, or " hat have any Demsnds on the Eftate of Benjamin Lucey late of Portfmouth, deceafed ; “wre defired to bring in their Accounts to Hanking Wentworth, and Daniel Pierce, Elqrs; of Portfmouth aforefaid, in ‘order for Sctlement. 4 jis , ALL Perfons: Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Fonathar Gove, late of Hampton Falls, decea(ud, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Harnah Gove, Admini- ftratix to faid Eftate, in order for Settlement. ) ) i, i) TO BE SOLD By Mofes Mar/bal, in Chefler, One half of an Eighty Acre Lot, and half of sn Hundred Acre Lot of chaice good Land, very cheap for Cafh, or reafonable Credit ; snd the Owners of the other Part of faid Lots, will difpofe of it on the fame Conditions ss above. Wy e e e o] TO BE SOLD. By Amni Rubamab Cutter Near the State Houfe ; Choice Claret by the Calk or {maller Quantity, Alflo Tencriff and White WINES snd BRANDY by Retail. 171§ MM\MWWW\W\WM-— 7V hereas Elizabeth Loud, /#ife of me Thomas Lovd, of Port/mouth, bas eften run me in Debt, taken Things out of my Houfe, and Sold them, and bebaves in a very Difobrdient manner,This is therefare to forbid any Perfon Crediting ber on my Account, for that [ will-not pay ony Debts [be foatl Contradt from the Date bereof. Nov. 26. 1761. Thomas Loud. oy e (ot N ) i) W o ) WHEREAS Anne, the Wife of me the Subleriber, David Craige of Londonderry, hes repestedly bebaved immodeftly, end I have seafon to think fhe will Elope from me; Thisis to Wara zll Perfons sgaint trufting her any Thipg on my Account, for thar I will not pay any Debt fhe R . fha!l contra&® on my Account from this Day. Province of New Hampjbire, } ; : December 5, 1761, ] D‘"fd Craige. &, Ay~ The Creditors to' the Eftate of Fofeph Allen, date of York, decealed, sre hereby NOTIFIED, That the Commiflioners appointed to Examine their refpe&tive Claims, will atcend that Bufinefs at 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. ;i York, Now. 9.1761. ofeph Simpfon, junr, b ; ; grfltfel Sewall, “ter. }Commlflloncrs. EDWARD EMERSON Hereby informs his good Caffomers and others, that he bas mow to Sell.at bis Shap in York, oppsfite the YLown Houfe, cheap fir Cafb or fbort Credit, " A great Variety of Englifh and - Weft India GOODS. N. B. Parents. and Maftérs, by fending_their Children and Servants, msy depend upon being ss well ufled asif prefent themfelves, Said Emerfon alfo catries on the Taylor’s Bufine(s, where Gentlemen - will be ufed with: Difpatch and Fidality, \ 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. T A (A A A A A (e, R OB L ETT ByJONATHAN MOULTON Of Hamrron, A convenient Dwelling Houst at Exeter, with 2 good Piece of Land for a' Garden, at g liztle Diftance from the Water Side,ncar Mr. NoabEmiry's. ‘Any Perfon inclining to carry on Trading at taid ‘Houle, may be fupplied with a good Aflortment of Englith, Scots and Welt India GOODS by faid ‘MovuLTon upon longer Credit than is ufually given N. B. Said MouLTox hss a Quantity of good Indian CORN to fell. WHEREAS Application has this Day been made to me the Subfcriber, one of his Majety’s Juftices of the Pesce for faid Province, by the Owners of more than one fixtcenth part of the Rights or Shares in that Tra&t of Land of Peter- ‘borough Slip, fo called, in faid Province, defiring me to Notify or Warn the proprietors of faid Peser- ‘bors’ Slip, fo called, to meet at the Dwelling Houfe of Fofbua Todd, Tnuholder in Peterdorough S/ip atore- faid, on the Fourth Wednefday in January nex:, at Ten of the Clock in the Porenoon, to st and yote on the ¥ollowing Articles; viz. 1. To chufea Moderator. 2. Tochufe s proprictors Clark. 3. To chufe & Treafurer. 4. Afleffors. 5. a Colleétor. 6. To fee what Sums of Money they will raile 10 procure Presching. 7. To raife Money to defray the paft Charge of clearing the Roads and to cut new Roads, and repair the old. 8. To chule a Committe to examine psft Accounts, and any other Affair that is needful. And the kid proprietors are hereby Notified to meet at the abovementioned Time and place eccordingly. i Nevember zo. Rebert Boyes Jus. Pacs s e, v et e et s S e BARRELL and PARKER Have juft Open’d a frefh Affortment of GOODS {uitable for the Sesfon. They continue to fell at the very loweift Rate; and every Perfon may depend on the beft Ufage. : ey ey e o o v e Ay PIERCE LONG Hereby informs his Cuftomers and Others, That he has jult Imported from London, & large Aflortment of Broad Cloths, Kerfeys, Serges; and Half Thicks, with Trimmings for ditto ; {fcollopt and pliin Gold and Silver Lace for Waiftcoats and Hatts ; Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Cloves, and Mace ; the beft of Bohea TEA by the Dozen or {maller Quantity ; Womens Englifh Shoes & Clogs; Pewter Dithes, Plates, Bafons, Porringers and hard Metal Spoons, &c. &c. &c. Befides which, he has a full Affortments of all other Kind of Goods, which he will fell on the lowe&t Terms for Cafh. He likewife fells the beft of Welt India RUM at L4 15 /. fingle Gallon, and fo in Proportion for {maller Quantity ; Molaffes 55/ by the Gallon ; Sagar 11 /. by the Pound .5 Cotton Wool 36 /. Coffee 17 /. Rice 5 /. Allfpice 28 /. and Tobacco 8 /. by the Pound. v ) ) e ) ) () ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Fofeph Haynes, 1ate of Greenland, deceafed, are defired once more to bring in their Accounts to Jeremiab Lock, of Rye,who married the Widow of the faid Decesled, in order for Settlement ; it being now sbout T'welve Months, fince the firft Notice was given. TAKEN up in Boflon Bay laft Wednefday, about 10 0’Clock in the Forenoon, = Barge of about 20 Foot Keel, white Bottom and green Top, having five Oars and her Ssils on board ; The Owner may have her agsin by applying to Descon Fonathan Seaward of York, and paying as the Law direfts. York, Dec 3.1761. PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. WHEREAS Dorothy Fackfon, Jate of Portfmouth in faid Province, Widow, deceas’d, died Teftate ; and the Executors of her Teitament refufing to accept that Truft, Adminiftration of her Eftate, with her Will annexed, has been comitted unto me, THESE are therefore to Notify all Perfons who have any Claims on her Eftate, to -bring the fame tome : And fuch as are indebted, or hsve any Effe&ts of the Deceas’d in their Hands, are defired to make Payment, and deliver the fame, in order to aSettlement thereof. Joun Murravy. - Negember 26, 1761, PortsmouTr PrINTED BY D, Fowws.