The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, March 19, 1762, Page 3

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"+ | Charges paid by me i . Exert your utmoft fkill in drawing a Dutch- man to the Jife ; ‘throw as much {lgnefs and defign in his face as poffible ;make him feem- iogly attentive to the game : but in faét, let him be employed in diving into the pockets of the players, and cramming his own with guineas, louisd’ore,dollars, ducats, rubles &c, ~Laftly, draw Britannia in tears pointing at the dreadful word RESIGNATION. o s s PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. APPLICATION has this Day been made to me, by the Owners of more |*n ore fixtcenth Part of the Rights or Shares ®f that- Tralt of Land or Townfhip granted by the Purchafers and Pro- prietors of Masons Patent, to Edenezier Varney, Wil- diam Wenteoorth; and others, and lying in the Province of New Hampfhire aforefaid, snd acjoining to the Head ‘Line of Rochefter,” and joining Esfterly on ‘a Trs& or Townfhip granted s atorefaid, to Fohn Haw, Gerfbam Downs, and. othesy,” defiring me to Nodity a Meeting of the Graniees and Proprietors of faid Tralt or Townfhip, o meetat the Dweliing Houle of Epbrain Hanfox of Dover, in feid Province, “Innholder, on the rgth Day of April next, at:One'of the Clock jn the Afterncon, ta alt and .vote on- (he: following Articles, viz. 1. To chufe e Moderator. . 2. To chufe ¢ Propri etors Clerk. 3. To chufe . Propristors Treafurer. 1. "Tochafe Affeflors, - §..T'o chufea Proprieters Col- letor. 6. To chule a Commitiee to examine and call to an Accouut, the former Colie&tors snd Committees, ‘to know how they have difpofed of the Propricters Mo ney, that hath been formerly colleéted, , 7. To Vore # Sum ‘ot Money to be raifed By a Tax trom the faid D P " Proprietors; lor the clearing of Rouds, building Bridges #nd Caufeways, to and thre’ Tsid Townfhip. 8. To pafs & Vote'if the Propri¢tors think it proper.to dccept nd confirm any former Viote or Votes that hath been heretofore voted by faid ‘Proprietors, at any of their Meetings: “ 9. To [ee if the Proprietors will vore 1o any Perfon or Perfons the Saw Mill Priviledge in hid Townthip, for the ere&ting a Saw Mill, for the Benefit of the Propri¢tors. 10. To sgree on and vote fome proper Meafures for the calling of a Proprietors Mezt- ing for the future, and to patsany Vore or Votes at P e e NiCs & PR § Province. or New HaMrsmre, : IT haviag been Reprefesited to his Excelieacy the GOVERNOR, that divers' of ‘ths Capiains of Calonel Gorre's Regimenr, in the Year 1760, sfier they had reeeived the full Amotnt of their refpective Cqmpany’sBillijing, fome had usjuftly detain- ed it fr-m their Men, others had paid them a Part and taken Receipts in full, for the wnole; in’ order there. fore ‘6redrefs “this Grizvance, fo highly injuricus'to His Mejefty’s Service, T am direfled by nis EXCELLENCY to acquaing the above faid Captiins, that unlefs they forthwith produce fair end uprigh: Dilcharges from theic Men, a Court of liquiry will be appointed to " examire and iEqaire into this Scene of Difhoneity : In the megn Time, all fuch Officers, and Soldiers a9 have been defrauded, are direfted 10 lodge a LIST of their Names in the Secretary’s Office, as toon as may Be, chat Juftice mey be done them. By Hl> EXCELLENCY?s Command, THEODORE ATKINSON, Juunr. Secretary. Port/mouth, March 17th 1762, [lu*8741 IE Martin Hauber, Native of Bazil, in Switztrland, who has been ablent from his Family sbout 10'0r 12 Years, snd thought to be in fome Part of dmerica,will apply to WirL1am Bavarp snd Compeny, inNéw Lork, ne may hear ot fomeching very confiderabie to his Advintage. N, B, He fet out from B:zil for Americe, end enter’d es a Suldier, but afterwards diicharg’d. Any Perjon who can give Inteliigence of him, whether desd' or alive, wil be thankfully rewarded. TO B E SOLD A large commodious new Dwel- ling HOUSE, four Rooms on the Floor, plealantly fituated in Stratham, on the main Road to Exc.er, with many Conveniences ; and about three Acres of choice Lend thereto belonging, withan Orchard, Barn, and a {mall Hovfe on the P.emiles, the other fide the-Way, fronting the Manfion Houle ; which Jately belonged to Mr. DMofes Boynion.—— Together with about éne Hundred Acres of Land in the Townfhip of Bow. Said Houfe is very fuitable for & Gentleman’s Sear, or a Tsader : The whole will be Sold on reafonible Terms, and Credit given longer or Thorter, s the Pur- faid meeting 8¢ may . then be thought proper for the~ chafer pleafes, Benefit of the propriettrs ;5 end the faid proprietors are Rereby Notifiad to meet at “the abovementioned time aiid ‘Place to sét’and vote oa the sbovementioned ‘A:- iicles accordingly. i : Diver Marchy v6 i762: : é _ Jopn Gage, Tus: Pa. PROVINCE OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE. APPLICATION hath this Day Feen' made to me by the Owners of more than one fixteenth Part af the Rights or Shares of that Traét of Land or townfhip granted by thePurchafers &Proprietors A&t Mafon's Patent o Fobn Ham. Gerfbam Downs and others and lyme in the Proviace of New Hampfhire, at the north eait comner of the townihip of Ro-hefer, adjoyring on Salmen_ Fall River, or on the province Ling, defiving m= 1o Notily a Meeting of the Grentee$ #nd ‘proprietors of faid Tract or townfhip, to ‘meet at the Dweliing Houfe ot 7ulz Cage, jun. E4, of Dover, in faid province, innholder, on the 12th Day of Ap:il nexz, at One of the Clock in the afternoon, to a&t and Vote on the following Articles, viz. 1. To chufe s ma. derstor, ‘z. 'to chule 4 Proprietors clesk. 3. to chule a proprietors treafurer. 4. to chufeaflefors, 5. 'to chufe a proprieters Colle@or 6. to chu'e committee, , to know how! they have di‘pof=d of the proprieiors Money, that hathi' beén farmeily colle@ted. 7. to Vote 2 Sum &f mogey'to be raifed by a Tax from the id propri- etofs for the clearing ot Rosds, building Bridges aid Cauleys to and through faid townfhip, 8. to pals a Vote if the proprigtors think it proper to accept and corfirm any farmer Vote ar Votes, that hath been herefore voied, by {aid proprictors st any of their meetings. g. to fee if the proprietors viill vote to any Perfon or Per- fons the Stw Mol priviledge in faid cownthip for the ereting @ Saw Mill for the Benefit of the propristors. 10, tu sgrec on and vote fome ‘proper [lealures for the calling ¢t = proprictors Meeting for the future, and topils eny Vote or Voics at fsid Meeting as may then be thought proper for theBenefit of theproprietore; anl tfie aid proprictors are hereby Notified to meet nt the above mentioned Tithe snd Plac=to 3& and vote. on ta&above mentioned Ariicles accordingly. Diver, Marech 16, 1762, . Joun Gace Fus. Pac. e L) oeimpetives. e BROKE out of His Majefty’s Goal in York, on the Night of ihe sth Inftant, Samuel Richards, and Benair Lisore, imprifoned on Sulpicion of making sn< pafling counterfeit Dollars ; each of them of & midling Statvre, and of about Thirty Years of Age. WHOEVER takes up fiid Prifoners, and fe- cares them, [o that they may be brought to Julice, fhall have TEN DOLLARS Reward, and all neceflary JesEmiap MouLTon, jun. Sh, " Xork J. March bth 176z, f - J . s ”.""~”‘“' DI TR Y PHILLIPS WHITE of Newbury Has lately ImporTED 8 large ASSORTMENT of GOODS; end hereby infortms his Cuftomers, That he not only.feils for sny Sort.ot- New Hamp/bire BILLS, but gives SILVER and GOLD for the STerLING BILLS of faid Province, payable in 1763, or fooner ; snd ailows the Intereft ot any dated in 1759, Province or New HamrsHirg. - THESE are to Notity the Pro- prietors of the Townrthip ofe BO\V in faid Province, 10 affemble themlelves together at_the Dwelling Houfe af Mrs. Lowz Chare, Innholder in Stratham, on Thurl- day the firtt D1y of April rext, at One of the Clack in the Attersoon ; thenand thére co chufe all {uch Offi- cers as the Law direQv, sgreesble to Charter, To hear the Report of any Committee or Committees that may be offcred, snd eét thereon. And slfo to ¢hufe any Commitiee or Commiitees that may be judg- ¢d necefliry to do sny public Service for faid Preprie- tors. And further, to pafs zny other Vi, or tranfa any other Affair. thac may be proper st fxid Meeting. i SamuEeL Lang, Pro. C/. Stratham, March aoth 176z2. N.B. Thale Proprictors that have not peid their Taxes, are defired to pay them to the Colleflor of faid Meeting. £l Any Perfon who has a fmall Tenementto LET, not far diftant from the ST'ATE- HOUSE in this Town, mev be informed of & Tenaut, by Inquiring of th; Printer hercof, 3 , / TO LE SOLD By Mrs. Dorcas Bradford, a likely NEGRO WOMAN, about thirty Yezrs of Age, fuitable for any Bufinefs. _ . i /1¢) SOLD : s AT PUBLIC VENDUE; to the bithefl Bidder at the Honfe of Mr. Panl Randall Innhotder in Rye, a good Riding CHAIR, GUNS, and Several other Articles, onTbarfday the Sixth Day of April nixt s faid Vendue Commences at three of the Clotk in the Afternaon. Pertfmoath, March 18. o ‘n DL FJUST arrived from Virginia, A Cargo of Choice CORN, and to be Sold on Board the Schooner JOLLY ROGER, ISAAC ALLEN Commander, at the Long Wharfe, at £. 3. 15/ Old Tenor per Bulbell, to be paid in Silver, 73 T - > % horwy o8 - (2 7o be Sold at the L g ’//Mrfi op Bourd -ihe Skbosrer Neew Crjte, ”j.:ém New Yok, GChaice | Flour, 8hip Bredd, and Blax. The abeve, Articles to'ls Soid Cheapir- than the common Mariet Price, for Silver or Sieshng: Biils of ibix Privizee, Pa,_-a!"f in 1702 ¢r 17085 : 3 nh i § p Y N pooe nefe are to NOTIFY the Pro- prietors of that Tra&t cf Land called Stevens Town, t0 brizg ihe - ‘following Sums cf Money to 1= the Subieribsr by thedaft Dsy of chis Inftant March, o their Lands will be expoled to Sals. | S 00 R King flsn, March 2. . Nathan Swear, Collg@orit s e [ $a. . 5. Trahooe . 'L‘:.“I. JedediatiPhitbsick Fi; i - - Samuel Brown' i5 Ebenezer Page i5 Ebenezer Esltman 1 Samuel French 20 CapiiJoleph Greely 5. . Jofeph Collics 15 Lt Samovel Sanborn . 7 10 y Jorathan Greely 15 © Willfam Bolel 34 15’ Elitha Winflow 6§ 'Thom#s Wadly 15 Mofes Quinby 7 10 Semuel Wicflow 1 e Jofeph Jones 7 -10_ Simucl Scribner . 15 Ebenezer Long 15 Jabez Page* 7 10 Capt. Abeal.Brown 12" - Humphry Heok . 15 - Abraham Green 15 Mehitable Judkans 15 Abel Tande 3 David Greely 15 Nathaniel Ladd 1§l ©s Peter Aidrs ¢ 38 Wid Meriam Bgean i g Jrbez “Lrue 15 Nathaniel Hontoon 15 Joleph Marfton 15 TriftiamSanborn jr. 15 Cipt. Joho Ledd 15 Mary Dimon 15 . The abowe Sums in Oid Lem, - To the PRINTER. MAN may be confider’d in two views as a reafonable, and« a fociable belag = fuitable to this double capacity, the wile con- triver of humane nature has furpithed it with two principles of: a&ions, felf-love and. benevolence ; the former a powerful motive to perfonal intereft, the latter to public be- nevolence. . s . "Tis the energy of the lat motive, that’ prompts me to fubmit to the candid perufat of the public, fome of my vague ,and incor~ reCt refletions on the wrong educatiqp, andk mifapplication of youth’s talents. By perfo- nal knowledge, and information from gen- tlemen that- have the tuition of ‘children in our public fchools 3 the method to inftruct thofe defigned for a "liberal education, isge . inftrut them into the knowledge of the cri- ental language, as foon as they can read ro- lerably ‘common Englifh : thus youth con- tinue making proficiency in the idioms and beauties of the dead languages, till they be- come admirers of the lightering of Cicero, and the thunder of Demoftbenes; while novi- ces or {trangers to the propriety and beauties ef their ‘mother tongue. Is it not confum-! mate folly for youth to negle& to learn the beauties and propriety of a tongue, in which they daily converfe ; and if defigned to make a figure in the republic of letters, muft both fpeak and write correctly ? whichis impoffi-, ble, without a compleat knowledge of the tongue in which they .write : without the knowledge of which, the lightning of Tully would be converted into utter darknefs 3 and. the thunder of Demofl benesinto perfeét filence ¥ But to return to the mifapplicationof youth’s talents. To precipitate children to learn the tongues, or any of the {ciences, without con- fuliing their genius and capacity, is nothing lefs than'direét oppofition to the difpofition’ of providence ; and as Tully fays, like the fin of the Giants, actual rebellion againft heaven. o dipii gikep ey There is a fort of vegetable principle in the: mind ef every infant, which lifie ‘vegetables,! is capable of various foils, - culture and ‘Hruo~ ing:. as fome planis require differenc cul~ uvation from others 5 {o fome youth’s minds are not adapted to, ot capable of fomeBranch- es of literature, but need a different cultivation.: This [ recommend to the mature delibera~ tion of parents, that they ceafe to importune inftruétors, to compel their children to learn what nature never defign’d; them for, and fot which they have no geniusor capacity. : o PP a LIS F

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