The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, January 1, 1762, Page 4

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g 3 ® Whereas I the Subferiber, in Conlequence of exprefs Orders to Me for thst End, did in the Year 1760, Imprefs “into His Majefty’s Service fundry Teems belonging to “the Inhabitante ofrithe Frontiers of Conneficut River, for Tran{port- ing the King's Provifions, &c. Ffor the ‘Ule of the Regiment ; end whereas the, Owners thereof have not as yet Received any Pay or Allowance therefor, “T'his is to give NOTICE to all fuch Perfons from whom [ Impreffed any Teams ss aforefaid, that by the General’s Orders I have received from the King’s Paymafter, the Allowance made for faid Teams, and sm ready to pay the fame, defiring all :Perfons-con- cerned, would fend or call on me far their Money. Dated Geffé's Town'} 'JOHN GOFFE, Col. of the Dec. 15. 1761, } New Hamp/bire Regiment. PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. - Notice is ‘hereby ‘given to the “Proprietors of & Trs& of LAND granted to Fobn ‘Leavit, Danigl Marflon, and Others, called Leavis's T own, that their Meeting held on the feventeenth Day of November leff paft oo Advertilement, is further Adjourned to Tuelday the Fifth Day of Jspnary “next, at Twelve 0’Clock on faid Day, at the Houle of Capt. Fobn Leavit's, Innholder in ;Iouhl-!nmpwn Jjn faid Province, to fee if the Proprietors will raile e Tufficient Sum of Money to defray the Charges that ‘have slresdy srifen on faid Tract, and to alt any other Thing that fhall be thought. proper for the Benefit of faid Propriety. And every delinquent Progrietor is ‘defired forthwith to pay his Arrears to the Collettor, otherwife may exp:& his Lands will foon be expofed “¢o Sale. -Norch Hampton, Dec. 14th. 1761. Daniel Samborn, junr. Pros. Clerk. The Creditors to the Eftate of Samuel Enmtry, lite of Hoplinton, in the Province of the MéfTichuletes Bay, deceafed, Reprefented Infol- went; are hereby NOTIFIED, That the Commifio- ners appointed by the-Hon. the Judge of Probate, &c. ! gxr the Province of New Hampfhire, to-Redeive and xamine their re(pe&ive Claims, ( under the Admi- nifteation of Elizabeth Emery, Widow of the deceas’d) will ierd that Bufinéfs at the-Houie of Mrs. Hannab O/gned, Lanholder'in Bow, ou the laft Wednefdsy of this and the five following Months, from One to feven o'Clock Afxdmoo;.b BK'”’ Dec. 15. . obn Noy/e . . : Stepben étrri/b } Commiliioners e il i s o) ) it (inons) gl Syt *he Creditors to the Eftate of Sonatban Dewning, late of Kingfton,Yecoman, deceaf- ed, reprefented Infolvent, are hereby NOTIFIED, That the Commiffioners appointed to Examine titeir refpe@tive Cluims, will attend that Bufinefs at the Houle of Majar Fomatban Grecley in Kinglton, be- gween the Fiours of Four and Seven in the Afternoon, of the laft Monday of this and the Four following Months, snd the firft Mondsy in Maj next. Kingflon, Dee. Feremy Webfier \ 15th Wiliiam Parker }Comlmffiomn NOTICE is hereby given to the Delinquent Proprietors of the Townfhip of Stevens Tawn, fo called, that unlefs they immediately pay their refpeétive Arrears 13 me the Subferiber, o much of their Land will be fold at publick Vendue, at the Hotle of Mr. Fobn Hontson, Innholder in Xinglton, on Tuelday the Tw.1h Day of January next, as will pay the fame. The Delinquent Pro- prietors sre as follows, viz. Samuel French, Fabez True, Nathanie! Ladd, Triftram Sanborn, junior, Ebenezer Eafiman. Kingfton, Dec. 9. 1761, Nathan Sweat, Colleé&tor of StevensTown. WHEREAS Robert Hafley of Scarborough, has pofted me the Subferiber, in the three laft Papers, wherein he faith, 7 have eloped from bim without Caufe, and threatned 4 run me in Debs, w arning sll Perfons not totrut me on his Ac- count ; a1l which is without the ieaftShadow of Res- fon : Left him Iheve it is true, and the’ Reafon for my fo doing, I'em now ready to let theWorld know, tbo'’ not with Pheafare ; but in Vindieation of my own Charaéter I muft tell the Reafens, snd whenthe World comes to hear them, "I believe they wiil jultjfy me for fo doing. I lived with him one Year, ‘without the lest Morfel of Comfort, ftrove alkthat 1 could to pleafe him, but found all in vain ; stlength ‘he beat me unreafonably with the Fire Tongs, and kick'd me out of Ddors, calling me very bard Names, which indanger’d my Life, being big with Child ; which Condition was very dilpleafing ¢o him, for he had been ftudying for kvmf Months before to gnake me take Poifonous Trade, in order to deftroy sny Child, that I was then big with ; all which I denied withAbhorrence, for which the foremention’d Quarre enfued ; likewile much more of his ill Treat- sment to me, which is too gedious to mention, for * ‘svhich Resfons I cannot live with him ; tho' I am heartilySorry that my Hufbind fhould be my Ene- - amyy when he ought to be my beft Friend, but fo it 3 “Jmd-Ino better Friend than he, I fhould be &f all the moft miferable, Lligabeth Hafey, C T Searboroughy Neo, 13,1761, T ‘order for Setilement. ‘fame Conditions &3 sbove. 'THE Drawing of Newbury- - -LOTTERY, Number Five, being the 1aftClafs, will punétually commence at the Towa Houle there on ‘Tn_wfda, theisth of Fanuary ne;t, rest Part of the Tickeis being fold ——=N. B, There is one Prize “of 500 Dollars, one of 250, and 3 of 100, befides “many other valusble Prizes. Tickets may be had of ‘Mr. Samuel Evens, Poft; Mr. Jobn Beck of ‘this Town, snd the Managers at Newbury, bt 5 Said Beck evill take tbe Sterling Bills of 1bis ‘Provinee payable in 1762 and 1763, for the abavi Tickets, at the Rate of Sia Piunds Old Ten. & Dollsr. ; sl sy 'WE the Subfcribers being ap- pointed Commiffioners, by the Hon. the Judge of Pro- - bate for the Coanty of York, to receive and examine the Claims of the leviral Craditors to the Eflate of John Murphy, lte of Aranddel, in [aid Csunty, deceafed s DO beredy Notify the faid Creditors, that we [oald at- tind that Service af the Heofe of Nathaniel Kimball, Innbolder in Kenncbunk Parifb in Wells, at Tbreed- Cluck in the Afternoan, on tbe firf Tuefday of sbe Six wext Jucieeding Mazths, from Lbree fo Siz o' Clock in the Afternoon of Jasd Days ; where the Jaid Credisors are t6bring in their Claims proved atcording 1o Law. Ofo. 26, 1761. Natheniel Kimball, Cofflm/ John Mitchell, fomers - Thomas Wifwall, 5 ALL Perfons Indebted to, or “that have sny Demsnds on ;hg,ERttc of ‘Bg_rja'min Lucey late ot Porifmauth, detesfed ; are delired to bring in their Accounts to Hunking Wentworsh, and 'Danie} Pierce, Elqre; of Portimouth aforefad, in A T ) s '3 & ALL Perfons ‘Indebted to, or that have any Demands en the ‘Efste of Fopatlan Gove, Iate of Hampton Falls, " decealcd, are defired to bring in_their Accounts to Hannab ‘Gove, Admini- fratix to'laid Eftate, in order for Settlement. TO ‘BE ‘SOLD By Mofes Mar/bal, in Chefer, “One hslf of en ‘Bighty Acre Lot, ind half of an ‘Hundred Acre Lot of choice good Laad, very chesp for Cath, or resfonable Credit ; and the Owners of the other Part of fsid Lots, will difpof€ of it on the TO BE SOLD Amsni Rubamahb Cutter Near the State Houfe s ‘Choice Claret by the Calk or ‘fmaller Quantity. Alfo Teneriff and White WINES end BRANDY by Retsil. {718 meww*m' PP o g e WV bereas Blizabeth Loud, #ife of me Thomas Loud, of Portfmouth, bas often run me in Debt, taken Thivgs out of my Heufe, and Sold shem, and bebaves in a very Difobedient manner,This is thersfore 8o forbid any Perflin Crediting ber on my Atcount, for that [ swill not pay ony Debts fbe fhalt Contradt from the Diote bereof. : : " Nov. 26. 1761, ° Thomas Loud. WHEREAS Anne, the Wife of me the Subfcsiber, David Craige of Londonderry, has repestedly behaved immodeltly, and I have reafon to think fhe will Elope from me ; Thisis’to Wara &ll Perfons againft trufting her any Thing oa my Account, for that I will not psy any Debt fhe fhall contret on my %count from this Day. Province of Newo Hampfbire, : : December 5, I76P i } David Craigs. v A prmmid : i o) —T The Creditors to the Eftate of Fofeph Allen, e of York, decesfed, are hereby NOTIFIED, That the Commiffioners appointed (o Exsmine their refpe@ive Claims, will aitend thet 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 Yerk, Nov. 9.1761. Fofeph Simpfon, junr, . ) Samuel Sewall, ter. Commiflioners; EDWARD EMERSON Hereby informs bis gosd Cuflomers and others, that be bas now s0 Sell as bis Shap in York, oppofite the Town Houfe, cbeap for Cafb or fhort Gredit, A great Variety of Englith and Weft India GOODS. N. B. Parents and Mafters, by fending their Children and Servants, may depend upon being a9 wrell ufed asif prefent themfelves. Ssid Emerfon aifo carries on the Taylor’s Bufinels, where Gentlemen will be ufed with Difpstch and Eidelity, - - ‘_ OTICE is heréby given, that ' | the New Edition of the LAWS of this Province, which has lately been ordered, i Anifhed, -and to be Sold by the Printer; ByJONATHAN MOULTON convenierit Dwelling Fiouse at Exeter, - with d goad Piece d&md%'ou Garder, Efeéf‘ll’: ‘Diftance from the Water Sidé rear Mr. NosBEmsry's Any Perfon:inclining te carry on.Tradieg at id ‘Houle, may be (\lfifi?‘ wich & ‘good Affor(ment of Englifh, Scots and Welt Indis GOODS by Gid 'M?L;Qg ugo& tofig’el; ’rtl;'iii than is ufually given : . B. Said MouvLToN i ekt CORM B Snaarky & Wod ':V‘I’)HFREAS ‘Application has {Ahis Day been made to me the Subferiber, ane 'of ki *Mx)gnyx,fjufiim of the Peace' .’a?:‘;::v’i‘:;, !:y. ~utis’ OWwnérs of 'biore than one fixteenth pas of the Rights ' or ‘Shares in that Tra&t ‘6f LTan Peter- :::'gi 01:}'. fo :f’”e&.':p “Gid Province, defiring ‘me to Notily or Wayn the proprigtors ‘of faid Peper- *Bore’ Skip, To o‘& , to inecc_%} l:he’ Dw el'ii‘;g’m of Jofbta Tédd, Invholder in Péterborough S1ip atore- ‘faid, on the Fourth Wednelday in Janudry nexr, st _Tenof the Clock in ill: Forenoon, to-s& and vote ‘on“the ‘following ‘Articles; viz._ 1. To chufea ‘Moderator._ ‘2. To ¢hufe s proprietors Clirk. . ‘To chufe & Treafurer. 4. Affellors. “5. a Colleétor. 6. Tofee wrhat Sums of Moncy they will raife to procure ‘Preaching. 7. To raile Money (o defrsy the paft Charge ‘of clearing the Roads snd o cut new Rosds, énd fepair the old. 8. To chule = Committe to exemiine psft Accolints, and any other Affair that is needful. ‘Ard the fid proprietors are hereby Notified to meet.at the sbovementioned Time and place sccordingly. B . November e, Rebert Eoyes Jus. Pac. BARRELL and PARKER Have juft Open’d a freth Affortment of g?o hS‘fflhfl)}lefoar ih: Seafon. They continue to [ell at the very loweft Rate ; snd every Perfo ‘ depend on the beft Ufage. e PIERCE LONG Hereby informs his Cuftomers and Others, That he bas juft Imported from Londen s large Affortment of Broad Cloths, Ketleys, Sergcs: and Half Thicks; with Trimmings for ditto ; {collopz and plain Gold and Silver Lace for Wailtcosts and Hatts ; Cinnamon,; Nutmeps, Cloves, snd Mace 3 the beft of Bohes TEA by the Dozen or {maller Quantity ; Womens Eoglifh Shoes & Clogs; Pewter Difhes, Plates, Bafons, Porringers and hard Metal Spoons, &c. &c. &:. Befides which, he has g full Affortment of all other Kind of Goods, which he will fell on the loweft Terms for Cath. He likewife fells the beft of Weft India RUM at L4 15 /. fingle Gallon, and fo in Proportion for fmaller Quantity ; Molaffes 55/ by the Gallon Sugar 11 /. by the Pound ; Cotton Wool 36 / Coffee 17 /. Rice 5/. Allipice 28 /. and Tobacc 8 /. by the Pound. ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demsnds. on the Eftate of Fo/eph Haynes, late of Gireenland, deceafled, are defired once more to bring in their Accounts to Feremiah Lock, of Rye,who marricd the Widow of the laid Decealed, in order for Settlement ; it being now gbout T'welve Months, fince the fiift Notice was given. TAKEN up in Boffon Bay laft Wednefdsy, ahout 10 0'Clock in the Forenoon, s Barge of about zo Foot Keel, white Bottom and green Top, having five Oars and her Sails on board 3 The Owner may have her agsin by applying to Descon Fonatban Seaward of York, and paying s the Law direéts, Yeork, Dec. 3. 1761: PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. WHEREAS Dorothy Fackfon, Iate of Portfmouth'in faid Province, Widow, deceas’d, died Tefteie ; and the Execuiors of bher Teftament sefufing to accept that Truft, Adminifiration of hez Eftate, with her Will annexed, has been committed unto me, THESE are therefore to Noiify ali Peslone who have any Claims on her Eftere, to bring the fame tome : And fuch.as are indebted, or have any Effe@s of the Decess’d in their Hands, are defired 10 meke Payment, snd deliver the fame, in order to aSecclemeni thereof. Joun MurruY. Nagember 26, 1761, I - Pertsmovru Printes 2x D, Fowis.

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