The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, February 26, 1762, Page 3

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tutaing to the Houle, The foreign Packets might carry tu cvery Court, the moft authentick Accounts of 2 Par- lamsittry Harmony, ' ic was remaskable, that ot a fingle perfona! [nvettive ciudtrom his Mouth ; and that he defended Zimfelf Lo warmly and modettly, to the Satisfaction of magy in the Hoale, and the uzter Confufion. of oithers, -— 41 . areavile atempted o aniwer him ; oppof=d the Cidi g dor Papers, or examining sny paft ‘T'ranfations : Uu, & geoersl Baz in the Hoafe foon filenced him.”’— iz rsct of a Leder trom Loadon, Dzc. 12. s ls wiw the Qpinion’ of maf of the Mercantile Peypzutere City thas we fhall bave no Spanifh War, matuiz,daidiag the Reparts ts the contrary ; it being con- Jidently afireid by many, that our Differences with that Cuart are altually adjufting. Eract of a Lzuer trom Lifbon, Dec, 16. s The yth Inflant arrived the Portland Man of War in1z Days from Engiand, brings an Exprefs to aur En- vag. Since ber drrivalall our Men of War are flop’d, aud the Packet is ordered to be ready in an Hours warn ing. 'lis [aid fix Sail of the Line are daily expecied bere. Yifierday the Jamaica and Albany Slosps arrived Jrom ¥igo; wing of ¢ur Men. of War are fuffered to go out 8. raizing ; tis. the gene:al Opinion that we fhall bave a Spanifo War er a4 Peace very foon.” Milcellaneous TuovcaTs extrated from Jome of the mof} celebraiediVriters, anciens and modern. fgnified Perion;; tromvheEievations of theirRank, D are ngcellarily fubjected o public Oojervation «nd Remark. : 3 Eavy, which is natursl to Menkind, induces them o waieh their Superiors with an Eye of Cenfure, Tae Iiiereflt which every individual hss in the Con- da’t of #len in Oflize, enzazes the whale Communi- ty o {urvey cheir Ations with a jealous Scratiny. Taz Author whole Writings tend td abridge the Au- thority o an imperiods Diftaor, & mere Leviathan in Power, by promaiing Liveriy of Tacught 2nd uncon- tealt.d Eaqairy, will unavoidably be the Objett of fuccas MuiediCion, a: well as-of Prails and Cummen- daiion. P IR ‘Tacic are fome pitiful Animals, who being. them felves inured o Cringing and ‘Aovalemen:, imsgine the hausuin Rice created tor Zeafts of Burden; and & few diviuely commiflioned (o mouat, to. [pur, 1o whip and g=lop them. § 3 Tie ariginalEquality and Independence of the human Specica i irsaied by fome as a mereCiimera inPoliticks, It one wasto endeavour io draw the lovely Feacures of Liberiy, and the hideous Deformity of Vaflalage, feme dicty Slaves or otrer would immediately appear & ilapid A ivocate for defpotic Rule. 3 Luiious aad indiredt Pradtices wo Tupprefs the Trath, end prevent Animadverion, are a melancholly Omen of the Dzelenfion of publicSpirit, and a moft fl.gicious + Bacrvoaéhiment on the Rights of the People. ! 4 P < Aarivold iou of the litle Arts pra&liled by politicel T rimmers, to gein Popularity, wauld greetly iurprife Mes'of honct Minds uoxc juatnted with publicAffairs. Pfablick P.oopolals are not always eximined by the Reaiom oi theThing but by thePerfons who muke them. in democratical Governments things are often de- termin’d raher by Number than Weighe, A M.n of & generous, independent Spirit, is - often fra wnelupon, end il treated ; while 4 Flatterer, a Misnism, a Syc:pbent, is carelied and lozded wichFavors, Wiwn privaic Views of Ambidion, aad a Luft for Poswer, fhutthe Eyer of Mzn's Uaderflaoiting to every Ooject «.ac has not Charms ro capdvate thofe prevail- ing P:dlons, the Soal is {uft co every geacrous and dif- fulive Sentunent. A Mia may in general account himfelf happy in Progor ion ss be has givenchofe Reafons to hate him who hate their Courntiy. The Clamors of « People are often “by crafty Sedu- cers kepy fram s Governor’s Knowledge Vand while Men ot Candor sad Sincerity. by being mi reprefented, deeried, and traduced, are kepraca Distance irom him, he is fometimes murmuc'd at for Mealures, Whici he believes 10 be popular. ¥ No wiis Raler, in # mixtGovernment, would chife toi b unacquaiaied with wie [oclinations of his Inferi- orss o vhe Piinciples wal Motives, that alluate ¢ tenoing Pascies, Touttne People have Risht to infped iato, or ani- madvers upon. the A&ions of thieir Superiors, is s Doc- trine. & anly fora Cyrsnc to erjoin, adSlaves (o obey. The Coward, the Flatcerer, the Wraieh whofe {or did Soul pty obcifauce o the tplendid Infolence of Power gn -Fortune,can never {eel the gensrousWarmeh of hanclt Patrioti‘m. Such s the tranicendent Dignity that: beams from : publick Spisir, that the Trophics thence ampi aver all the Monuments ere@ed iventivaus Grandeur. : :f many Mea 18 tvunded on thé Sta: en- Oe 4 Tae Dosation of fome -Men’s Tmportance, lik= it’s Commencemant, demands implicit Fatth and ready Adquieoenca, i1 fome Meb could bold their Places for Life, they wouid notbeairaid of offending every low lived Fel- low among their Conftituents, Ta thofe who are wens'to tske Things upon Truft, Thought and R-fexion are painful and laborious. "~ When T'wo Zcalots of differens Se€ts damn one sn. - other, nelihes of tham sbounds with Chiriftian Charicty, A M:n (hould prize as & Treafure inefimiblé, the \Confolations esifing from the Teftimony of a good Con- fcience; wh chare not anly able to fupport, but to fo- lace and delight, amidft the vilelt Detamations and the rankelt Ingratitude. X "PORTSMOUTH. A few Duys fince arrived here feveral Men, lsrely belorging to the Brigantine, s Michael Hyoker, late Maiter, and intorms, That they lefe Antiguaihé 26th Day of Dec. laft, and on the z41n of Janusay fol Jowing. on their Voyage o this Port, were caft away on the Racks of La Have, fo called, about )5 Leagiics to the Weltward of Halitax, witere the Veflel {plit in Pieces, and the Captain, Maie, and & Lad of abour 17 Years of Age, were unfortunstely drowned ; the Reft of the People were faved by geiting on shore. Rules of Prudence. Next yoar Daty to GOD, be'Leyal to your KING, or GOVERNOR. . A fieure and bappy Subjedtion. it more to be ¢fiecmed than a dangerous and fastious Liberty. Government is the greatefft Secarity of Freedow ; for a1 Obedienee in Sabjelts is the Prineg’s Strength, fois the Jame thair own Safety. it becames all difl.yal Perfins to confider, that when thofe who employed them bave «[ffided their impicus De- Jfians, sbey woigl eitber difdain ihe Infiruments as ufetefs, or defiriy.them, ai dangerous. Favius bad never conyucred Hannibal, if be bad not Sirf} cvercome Bimfelf. . Alexander, wben be was Mafler of the World, wasyet a Siavé to bis Poffions 5 and was led in Triumph by them Hawe ot to do with any Man in bis Poffion ; for Men arz xot like Iram, ta be wrought upon when they are bot. Pafions are a great deal older than our Reafon ; they came inio ibe World with usy but cur Reafon folliws a long Time after 1tisthe Infelicity of smany Men, ta break out into the greaief Paffion upin the leaf Occafion. Poiity and Religion, a« they ds well together, (o they do as itd afunder ; the onme being tio cunning to be good. ihesther too fimple ta be falle 5 therefore fome few feruples of the Wifdsm of the Serpent. mix'd with the Innicence of the Dovey will b an excelint Ingreaient in all your Aetions, Port of BOSTON, Feb. zo0. : Cleared Out, Valentine for Welt Indies. Phips for Halifsix, and Loufbourg. Badger for Philadelphia. = D.zer for Maryiand. Dogget, Phulips and Homer, for Nosth- GLaraiina. Province oF New Hampsuire. NOTICE is heréby given to the feveral and refpe&live Propiietors of the Townfhip of Hertford in the Province of New Hampthire, That purfuant to the Vortes ot the faid proprietars at their feversl Mzetings, @ TAX of #ine Dillars, equal to two Pounds Six Pence Sierling, on each whole Share or Right of a proprietor in the Townthip ot Hertford afore- faid, has been Aflefled, and £or the proprictors of which Townthip I am Colle@lor ; and hereby NOTIFY the feveral propiietors afyrefaid, to pay the feveral refpeétive Taxs atorelaid o me, or fend the fsme to my Dweiling Houle in Brsuleborough in faid Province, by the Fiith Day ol &prid nexc.; and that in Deiault thereof, the Lands of thole propiiecors sforelsid who negle@, will be Sold, ns the LAW of {sid Province in fuch Cajes pro- vided, direéte. Oriver WiLLARD. Dated the v5th of February 1762. N. B. 'Thewe Gentemen chat have impower’d me eiditer by & written or a verbal Power to aét fur them, and fecure their Rights and latereft in faid Townihip of Hertford, may depend upon miy paying their Tux, and prevent their Lands being Sola. O. Willard, Provine or New Hampsuirs. 3 NOTICE is hereby given to the feveral and refpedlive Proprietors of the Townfhip of W oeodfiock in the Province of New Hampthire, That put{uant . to the Votes of the faid p opriecors at their feveral Meetings, « TAX of wine Dollars, equal to two Pounds fix Pence Sterling,, on each whole Share or Right of a pioprietor in the Townthip of WWosdffock aivrelsid, hes been Affefled, and for the proprietors of wiich Towalhip I am Collctor ; and herebyNOTIFY the feveral proprictors aforefaid, to pay the feveral refpeélive Taxs aforefaid to me, or ferd the fameto me, at the Dweliing Houle of Mr David Page at Peter fpam in the County or ‘Worceller in the Province of.the Maffachufet:s Bay, by the Fiith Day of Apri/ next ; and thatin Defaulc theseof, the Land of thofe proprictors aforefaid who neple®, will be Sold as the LAW of faid Province in fuch Ca/es provided direfts. Dated 1aorcefler, Feb. 15, Fonathan Grout, THE Creditors to the Eftate of Leonard Weekilate of Greenland, in the Province of Nzw Hampthire, Yeoman, decesfed, reprefented In- folvent,are hereby NOTIFIED, That the Commifiioners appointed to ¢xemine their refpeélive Claims, will at tend that Bufinefs at the Houle of Enoc Clark in Green- land, between the Hours of Five and Eight o’Ciock in 1be Afternoon,on the laft Monday of the five tollow- ing Months. 4 , N. B. All Perfons concern’d, are defii’d to bring their Accounts well adjufted and atcefted. Greenland, Feb, § Stmeon Dearbory 2z, 1792, ) Enosk Clark, ,} Commiffioners, PROVINCE of NE7 HAMESHIR, Feb. 234 1762+ NOTICE: given, to the Pofleffors of the STERLING BILLS Emitted on the Credit of this Province in the Year 1759, dated cither the firlt of Jan, the fecond ot April,“—gr the firlt of Novem- berin faid Year, That the Committee is now ready to draw BILLS of EXCHANGE agreable to the leveral A&s: by which the faid Bills were emitted ; and that no Intereft will be paid on faid Bills after the f{econd Day of April next. By Order of the Commitsee, THEODORE ATKINSON, Ckairman. TO BE SQLD. ¥ - By ROBERT TRAILL, A Quantity of FLOWER apd SHIP BREAD by the Barrell or fingle Hundred cheap, as it’s a litrle on the mufty Order. PROVINCE OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE. WhHEREAS A pplication hath this Day been made to me ihe Sublfcriber, by the Owners of more than one {ixteenth Pare of the ‘Shares, R ights or Interefts of the whole of the Townfhipot cmbg:r. in faid Province, défiiing me to Notity and ‘Cuil's Meering of {sid Proprieiors ; THis is therefore to NOTIFY and WARN all the Proprietors: of faid 'L ownfhip, toaffemble and meerst the Houfe of Lieuts Fonatban Leavitt, Incholder in Hampion® in faid Pro- vince, on tre fecond Wednelday in' March next, st QOae of the Clock in the Afternoen, in order to aék and vote on the following Articles, ziz. 1. To chufe o Moderator. 2. To chufe a Proprietor’s Clerk. 3. T chule Selét Men. 4 To chule Affeflors, 5. To chufe a Colle@or. 6. To fee what Morey the Pro- prictors will raife to defray the paft Charges, and for growing Charge of fiid Townfhip: = 7. What In- ¢ vragement the Propricto s will give to any Perfon or Perions that will goand fettle in faid Townthip with their Families by next Fall. 8. And for faid Propri- etors to agree on fome proper Method for calling their Meetings for the future ; and to do and tranfaét any cther Matters that at faid Meeting fhsll be judged ne- ceflary for the promoting the Settlement of faid Town- hip. Jonarnan Mowrron; Jur Pac, Feb. 23. 1762, PROVINCE QF NEW HAMPSHIRE. : THE . Creditors to the Eftate of Ebenczer Seward late of Port{mouth, in this Province, Cauker, decenfed, reprefented Infolvent; are Eereby, NOTIFIED, That the Commiflioners sppointed tai receive and examine their reipective Claims, will attend that Buficefs at the Houfe of Capuain Zachariah Fofs Innholder, infaid Portfmouth, on the lalt Wedneiday of this and the five following Months, from Six of the Cleek in the Afternoon until Eighe, Portfmouth, Eleazer Rayfetd, 4 Feb. 5. { Cutt Shannon, }COmmxflionen. ALL Perfons Indebted to, orthat heve Demands on the Eftate of Mr. Noad Emery lste of Kittery, decealed, are hereby defired ta fettle the fame as loon 8¢ may be, with Noab Emeryand Richard Emery both of Excter, snd Fapbet Emery of Kittery, aling Executors of the Tefixment of faid Deceafed. Febraary zgth, TO BE SOLD A very likely Negro Fellow sbout Twenty One Years of Age, fit for Town or Coun< try, but chufes Farming Bufine(s, Mows well, and can be recommeded ; Inquire: of the Printer. De- ALL Perfons having an mands on toe Eftate of Jebn Hill, 1ste of Portfmouth, deceas’d, are dcfired to bring in their Accounts to Jefeph Low of Portimouth, Adminiftratar on {aid Eftate.’ To be Sold at Publick Vendue; by Order of the Hon, Ricxard Wisirp, Efq; Judge of Probate, &c. for the Province of Nevffflmpihire, on Tuelday the ninth of March next, at the Houfe of Mr. Benjamin Garland, Innholder in Rye; st One of the Clock in the Afternoon, s Tra& of LAND lying in Epfum, containing about 100 Acres, well “Timberd, being Part of the Eftate of Mr. Jofeph Haines, e of Greenlind, in faid Province, deceaied. Likewife ta be Sold at the Time and Place aforefsid, a Lot of Land lying in Biintwood, containing sbout 30 Acres, wellk Wouded and Water'd. And alfo 100 Acre Lot im Hales Town,( focalled) The two left Lots being the Property of Jeremiab Lock of Ryé. - Conditions of Sale to be feen at Time and Place aforefaid. TO BE SOLD BY SAMUEL DALLING, near the'Long Whorf, one Hundred Barreélls of PITCH for Dollars at the Markes Price st Bofton, alfo PITCH and TARR by Barre!l for Old Tenor, the beft of Roany Oak Tobacco, by the Hundred or Pound, B8

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