The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, February 26, 1762, Page 4

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THE London Book Store At the Head of Kings Strees, North Side of theCourt Houfe BOSTON, is THIS DAY opened by Fames Rivington from LONDOUWN, Where & very great COLLECTION of BOOKS in almoft every Art, Science, Language, and Faculty, are to be Sold WHOLESALE and RETAIL. The followigg BOOKS sre THIS DAY Publithed and Sold by faid RIVINGTON : -The London MAGAZINE, For the Months of JuLy, ‘AvcusT, ‘and SepTeEmeer laft : ‘Containing; smoengft an infinite Variety of inftructive and entertsining Pieces, AN impartial Hiftory of the prefent fuccefsful WAR in Europe, Ametica, snd India.— The Hiftory of the laft Seflion of the Britith Barliament,—A fenfible ‘Plan for confiructing a Peace with France.— Prince Ferdinand’s Account of his Vic- tory over the French, under the Marfhals Broglio and Soubife.—A View of the Tranfit of Venus and Mercu- 2y, froma761 to 1799.—A full and moft delight!ul Ac- count of the late fplendidCoronution, with an entertain iing Detail of all the Proceedings relating to the Mur- rizge of cur excellent young Monarch.—Charaflers of Baooks, &c: &, ‘ .+ fny Gendemsn defiross ‘of ‘communicating his Thoughts sud Obfervations, apon Subjeéts interefting o thePublicl; or tha: particularly relates to the Wel- dare snd Prolperity of this Pravince, by tranfmiting & Copy of his Papers to JAMES RIVINGTON, may deépend upon their being printea in this Mag:zine, avhichis conftantly delivered to the Sublcribers, s .often a3 they can be procured from England. ALSO, THIS DAY is Publith’d, RoLt’s New DicrioNnary of Tsade and Commerce, COMPILED FROM THE Information of the moft eminent Merchants, AND FROM “The Works ofthe beft Writers onCommercial Subjeéts, in allLanGuaces. AMONG OTHER 'THINGS, ConTaNIxg, : which I. An-Account of all the natural Produtions, are conducive to Trade, throughout the Warld. IL The d:Ferent Manuts®ures cRsblithed in each particular Country. ILI. Explanations of all theTerms ufed inComme:ce. 1V Explensiions of the principal Terms of Geogra- phy, Aftronomy, and Navigation, fo far ss they are conne&ed with Trade. V. Anexe® Account of the Coing, Weighss, shd Mesfures in ufe throughout the World, reduced to the “Englith Scandard. o VI. A Defeription of the Eftablifhed Banks, Tra- ‘ding Companies, and Staple Commodities, of differert Countries. VI The State-of the Britilh Trade, National Dabt, Funds, Cuftoms, Excile, and other Taxes. VIII. The Laws relative ta Trade and Comme: ce. For the Ufe of the Merchants and Tradefmen, of Great- Britain, as well as of private Gentlemen. The LatesT and BEsT EDITION, Wiih the.Addition- of 8 New and Accurate Seit of Maps of the World, Eurore, Asia, AFRICA, NorTs and Sours AmErICA, by M, BOWEN. A Colle@ion of the Letters of the Jate Reverend JAMES HERVEY, A M. Redtor of WeBen Favell, in Northamptonjbire, and Au- shor of the Meditatiens on theTombs, Flower Garden,&c. ‘T'o which is pre.fixed, An Account of his Life and Death. In Two Volumes. A Fine Vein of imagination confpire with the Fervour of true Piety, to render 1his Colleltion at once delightful and improving. : X ALSO, This Day Publified, Axp Sorp ar The sami STORE, A Treaties on the ReligiousEducation of Daughters. By he lste Rev. JAMES HERVEY, A. M, Reftor of HWefton-Favell, in Northamptonbire. e Tbe faid RIVINGTON bas alfo a very great Varisty of BIBLES in Forro, QuarTo and Ofavo, fuitable for Churches and Families. AS slioan Affortment of very neat, elezant ones, prin- ted in s {mall fizz for the Pocket. 7 Petfons living at a Diftance by writing their Or- ders to the fid Rivingron fhall have thsir Com- mands execated wizh as much Honour and Puréla- ality as though they were prefent at nis SToRre. s il Ay ) ) st NS N[ \BND A P pead NATHANIEL ADAMS Intending foon for ENGLAND, Défires all Perfons that have any Demands upon him to bring them in, and they fhall be paid 5 and all Indebted to faid Adams, are required to make immediste Payment, as they would avoid being fued the next Court.... t>He has 2 Quantity of Weft India Goeds, and other Articles. Likewife a likely NEGRO BOY, about fifteen Years of Age, that has been ule to Faim- ing sad Family Bufitefs, which he will fell cheap for Ciih or Credit. PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. HHESE are to Notify the Pro- prietors of the Townlhip of Steningfon, in faid Province, to meet at the Dwelling Houle ot Enfign #illiam Page, Innholder in Hampflead, on the fecond Tuefdsy of March next, st One of the €lock in the Afternnon, purfusnt to Charter, to a&t end vote on the following Articles, viz. t. To chufe s Moderstor. 2. To chufe a proprictors Clerk. 3. To chufes proprictors Trea- furer. 4. To chufe Sele& Men, and to pafs any other Votes, or tran{s& any cther Affairs that msy be proper at faid Maecting. Order ofthe Seleét Men. Hampflead, Feb. 10.” Feffe Fobajon, Pro. Clerks o o (oo e [y S O P Province o New Hampsuirg. THE Proprietors of the Town- thip of Nuso Holderne/s in faid Province are hereby Notified, that Tue(day the ninth Day of Msrch nexty a Meeting of the f1id proprictors will be held st Ten of the Clock in the Farenoon, at the Houle of Capiain Daniel Rogers st Dasham in [id Province, then and there (agreeable to the Charter of the fsid Townfhip, to chule Town or praprictors Officers 48 may then be thought neceffery. ) Alfo to fee whether the proprictors will agree and vote to have a Road cleared from the Town of Canterbury to the [aid Townthip; and if fo, to vote fuch Sum of Money as may be thought neceflary for that End: Alfo to agree upon and vate how the Intervale Land, fo called, within the faid Townthip, thall be divided to and among the proprictors. Alloto agree and vote fomeMethod for persmbulaiing the out Lines of the faid Townfhip. Aad allo to sgree upen snd vote s Mecthod for calling & proprietors Meeting for the future. And fo chu’c and impower any Com- mittee or Committes (if thought convenient, ) to tran{- a® any Affiir relaive to the clearing the Road from Canterlury aforefsid, or for laying out the Intervale, or fetling the out Lines of the aforelzid Townthip, end to vaife Tuch Sums of Money as may be thought neceflary therefor ; to do and tran{a& sny other Matter or Thing that may be chought advifesble for the Intereft of the proprietoss, Dated at Darkam, Feb. 1215 1762, Fhomas Shepard, Hercules Maony, } Scleét Men. [ A e S PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. THESE are to Notify and Warn To be LET by fobnMoffarz of Port{mouth ; a Farm in Kitzery commen'y known by the name or Cu/#’s Farm, containing about 160 or 79 Acres .of good Mowing, Plaating and Palture Lavd, well Woeded and Watered, with agood Farm Houfz amd Barn, with fome Stock on it, to be entered on about the beginning of April next. At Ko ) mgrend AT ) ) A o\ N = TO BE SOLD p L Y By ¥AMES STILSON, on gpring Hill, Flower, Rice,Coffze, Indigo, Philadelphia Iron, Bu:ter, the belt of Bohea TEA, all by the large or fmall Quantity ; ALSO Rum, Sugar, Molafles, and fundry Sorts of Englifh GOODS. : NOTICE is hereby iven to the Proprietors ot the Lands called Jmberff lately Sosbegarn Wef, No. 3. in the Province of New Hampthire, That they meet at the Meeting Hecufe in faid 4mberf on the Twenty Fifth Day ¢f March enfuing at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon, to confider and determine the tollowing Articles, VIZ. 1. To fee if they will chufe a Committee to compound, adjufk and fimily fettle wich the Adminiftrator, or Executor 0 the Eftate ot Major Je/baa Hicks, their former Clerk, lately decealed ; and inveft faid Comniittee with full Power to give Security in their Behalf to the fald Adminiftrator or Executor for suy Sum or Sums of Moncy they the (id Com- mittee upon exsmining the State of the Proprietee find juitly due. 2. If it appears upon the Exemination of the State of the Proprictee s above faid, that there is Money due to them from the faid deceafed's Eftate, to inveft fid Committee with full Power to demand, fue for, recover and receive the fame. 3. If they do not thick proper to cenflitute s Committee for the Ends aforefaid, to fec what Method they witl-take to get the Bocks, Accounts, Records, Receipts, Orders, Plans &c. belongiug to the propriesors thet were in the Hands of the aforefsid Fofua Hicks st his Deceafe, and commit the fame into the Hands of their prefent Clerk. 4. To hear the Report of the feversl Commistees that were chofen at their laft Meeting: ”; To chufe s Committee 10 examine the Accounts of #illiam Piabody. and Fobm Mittbel. 6. To raife Mosey to psy their Debts. Amberf, Tan. 28tb. Fobn Shepard, Joar Clerk. I e O e Provine o ¥ Nw Hamesuirs. WHEREAS A pplication has this Day been made to me the Sublcriber, by.the Owners of mare than ome Sixteenth part of the Common and undivided Land in the Townfhip of Barrington, .a the {aid Provinge, defiring me to Notify snd call « Meesing, of the 42 Settlers of faid Town, who are Owner: ot the feid Common Land : THIS: IS TO NOTIFY and Warn all the faid 42 Settlers of the faidTown of Barring- ton, to Affemble and mest at the Houle of Samuef Brewfler, in fsid Town, on . Tuelday the 16th Day of March nex', at 11 o'Clock in the Forenoon of faid Day, in order 1. To chufe a Moderator: 2. To chufe & Clerk. 3. To know if faid 42 Settlers will eonfen: to divide faid Common Land, and to pefs & Vote accord- ingly. 4. To chufe « Committee to carry faid Voie into Exeeution. 5. To impower fatid Committee to fell forne past of {sid Common Land, to defray the Charge that may arife in Surveying endAllouting faid Common Land, snd to do and Tranfat any Thing ¢lle relative to faid Common Land, that the faid 42 Setilers may think proper and Lawfull to be doze, Feb. 1. Wyssman CLaceTT, Jus. Pac, o o ) P e ) g g el ) PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. NOTICE is hereby given to the a1 the propretors of Gilmaniows, to aflemble themfelves p 5. < 5 ; i ¢ : _ prictors of the Town of Canterbery in the Province tog:thcf at the Hou:e of Mr. Jonathan Gilman, Innéi sforefaid, that they meet at the Meeting Houfe in faid' helder in Exster, on Thurfday the Eleventh Day of™ qupy 12, jop Tuejday in February Inflant at len of the pext March, at Ten 0'Clock before Noon, then an there to chufe all Town Officers, sgreeable to Charter. Alfo to chule a Committee. to prefer s Petition to the Generzl Court, to defire them to fend a Committee to eftsblith the Bounds beiween Gilmantoun and the Towns sdjorning. -To chule & Committe to persm- bulate the Lines of the firlt Diviiicn, and new Spot and Number the Lotts. And whereas the Surveyor thac laid out the Hundred Acre Latts for the firt Settlers in faid Town, inftead of laying them out within three Rods of the firlk divifion, as was intended ; and as he fays in his Return, has by Miftake left halt a Mile and three Rods, fo that the firft Parith is Six Miles and haif on Canterbury Line ; to fee if the proprictors will con- firm the fame to be fix Miles and half on Canterbary line ; and to extend, fix Miles wide ; and to lay out fsid half Mile ; or any cther Land within faid Trné, into Hundred Acre Lots. ‘Fo pafs a Vote (if they fee Caufe ) to give Liberty to sny other of tie propriete:s to chufe any other of the Lotts thavsre laid outin faid Tract on the (sme Conditions others have fettled. To fee if the proprictors will pafsa Vote to chufe s Cam- mittee to lay vut the whole Townfhip inio Lotts, snd impower Nid Committe to chuie the Minifter,Parfonege snd Schoo! Lotts. Natbaniel Folfim, }Gilmlmown Exeter, Feb. 15th 1762, Daniel Grant, 4 Artipas Gilman, Sele& Men Clsck in the Foremoon, then and there, 1. To chuje s Moderatar. 2. ‘To fee if the Proprietors will gite ta lay sut one Hundred Aeres of the undivided Lands in faid Tamwn to each Right, and chule ¢ Committes to do the fame. 3. Yo feeif they will chufe a Committze to lay eut & Road from the Meeting Houfe in faid Canterbury, torg’ the Town the neareft csurfe, to lome [ea Port Town, and fuch otber Roads as fball be thaught neceffary to accom- modate the Town 4. To fee if they will Jell or grant away fo much of the common and undivided Lands as fball dsfray the Charges of the abowve Particulors. Given ander our Hands at Cantexbury the 4th Day of Febrtary 1762, Ezehiel Morrill, ) Selec? Mems Epbraim Hacket, 3 t0 ths Proa Thomas Clough Y prietors. To be Sold by the Subferiber, o Tre@ of Land, lying by the firlt Meeting Houfe in Londoaderry, wth good Buildiugs on the fame, and unproved as a Tavern fince it's £t Sculement; being where.ihe Fairs in Londonderry are held, sad one of the beit Placescof a Country Simation in the P.ovince, for either » Trader or Tavern ; for further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, any Per(on inclining to purchafe may be informed by me the Subleriber and Owner. Lendonderry, Jan. 25. William Blair. PRI Fa—— em——— e e Printed by D. Fowve.

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