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The following Advertilementto the Publick, is of- fered by Dr, Weed of New-Hartford, who has meét with the greateft Succefs in curing near One Haundred Perlons of the Pleurify, (fome of whom, .had that Diforder extream bad) by the following Mzthod : : 2 : A 'Cure for the Pleurify. Ake Tanly, Catnip,the Buds or T'wigs of Sax- afax, of each about three Handlulls, 7, 8, or 9 green White Qak Sticks, of about three In- ‘ches Dismetre, boil them together, in Three Pails of Spring-Water, One Hour, in & Braf(s Kittle ; the Pes- fon that hath' the Pleurify muft be lsid on his Back, in & warm Bed;...then put one of the Sticks to the Patent’s bare Feet, after which, {pread = Sheet over him, then ley the Remainder of the Sticks( or as many as is fufficient to resch round him) on the Sheet, 83 near to the Body, as they can be borne,(for they ‘muft be us’d immediately after they aze beiled, and while hot) then cover the Patient up warm, and give Things fuitable to make him {weat, an Hour, cr a lefs Tlime, if his Conftitution is weak ; it muft be repeated two, three or four Days, or as often as the Cafe may require; This Method is very fafe, and may be applied to any Age Scx, or Conflitution, PROVINCE of NEW HAMPSHIRE: & Whereas Officers and others received Money out of the Treafury, as Bounties for Men they fbould enliff into the Service of the Expediti: ons of faid Province, againft bis Majefly’s Enemics, in 2be Year 1756, and the four next [aiceeding Years, and gave Bonds with Sureties, to render a juff Account of the froptr Difburfements of the Sums fo received : And as many of [aid Per[ons have not rendered, or fettled their dccounts of the Difbur[ement of the Money receiv- ed for [aid Purpofe: The GENERAL ASSEMBLY bave Impowered and direfted the Treafurer to put the Bonds of fuch Perfons in [uit : Thisis to NOTIFY Said Delinguents, that unlefs they immediately comply with the Condition of their BONDS, they will be Sued at the Inferior Court of Common Pleas in Fune next. May 3d. 1762. GEORGE |AFFREY, Treaf. _ ) The Creditors to the Eftate of Fofiab Wiggin, late of New Markat, in the Province of New-Hampfhire, Yeoman, decess’d, reprefented Infolvent, are hereby NoTiriED, that the Commif- fionexs sppointed to receive and examine their refpec- tive Claims, will attend that Bufinefs at the Houfe of Mr. Elipbalet Wiggins, Innholder in New-Market, in faid Province, on the laft Mondasy of this and the five following Months, from Four of the Clock in the Afternoon, until Seven. Newi-Market, Tuomas Youne, May 3d. 1761. JEREMIAH FoLsom } Commif- fioners- sy (o) PN ) (N \a e “ PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. APPLICATION having this Pay been made to e, by the Owners of more than one fixicenth part of the Shares or Rights of that Traét of Land known by the Name of New Bofon, in the Province aforefuid, defiring me to call s, Meet- ing of the proprieters of faid Townfhip : THIS.IS TO NOTIF¥ AND WARN sll the proprictors of the Townlhip sforefaid, to meet at the Houfe of Descon Thomas Cochrain, in faid New Bofiom, on Wedne{dsy the Ninth Day of 7ene next, at Twelve o'Clock at Noon, to i& srd vote on the following Articles, viz. r. Ta chufe &8 Moderator. 2. To chpfe a proprietor’s Clerk, and all other {uch Officers and Committes, as the proprietors fhall think proper. 3. To raife Money to pay paft or future Charges, of faid propriety, and to confirm former Votes relating thereto, if the proprietors think proper. 4. To fee ifthe propiietors will raife Money to build &« Meet- ing Houfe, and chufe & Comnitte for that End. To fee what Method the proprietors will take to call Meetings for the future. foma Gor¥E, Jus. Pac. Dated at Derrgfield, April 30th 1762; QYRS NN o ) \ gl N \ o) ) Province or New Hampsuire, WHEREAS the Subfcribers are sppointed by the Flonourable the Judge of Probate for faid Province, to Receive snd Examine the Clsims of the feveral Creditors of theEftate of Thomas Roberts, late of Dover-in faid Province, Marriner, decesfed, reprefented Tnfolvent ;- Fhe {sid Creditors are here- by Notified, that we thall attend that fervice at the .Houfe of Epbraim Haz/sx, Innholder in faid Dover, on the Third Wednefday of this and the Four fol- Jowing Months, from T'wo of the Clcck un:il Seven, in the Atternoon on }n}h z! faid Days. ofeph Roberts, < prfaim Hanfon. } Comimittee. j BE SOLD One Sixteenth Part of all the Lands belonging to the Sheepfcut Company,{o called, lying on each fide Sheepfcut River, which is fome- thing to the Eaftward of Kenebeck River.......Any Perfon that has an Inclination to purchale the fame, may spply to the Printerhereof, — 7 Doyer, May 13. { j TO TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC VENDUE on Monday the 31ft of this Inftant, May, at the Houle ot Mr. Fobn Staver:, Innhglder in this Town, at Four of the Clock in the A!_:iwoon s Thirteen Hou'e Lots of good Land, borderisg foutherly on the Land of Daniel Pierce, Efq; and northerly on the Land of the Widow Odiorne. and oppolfite the Land imprcved by the Widow Mitchell, this fide Frame Point, o cilled ; the whole to be Sold in feperate LOTTS : The Plan and Conditions of Sale may be feen at Time and Place. o ‘ R Qo) (o) (oo, o o " ond Nt ) THIS is to forewarn all Perfons from trulting Haunab Godfrey, the Wife of the Sub- {criber, for he hereby declares he will not pay one Farthing of any Debt fhe may contraét from theDate hereof, As Witnefs my Hand, = Natban Godfrey. Hamptss, May 13. 1762. ALL Perfons that have any ‘Dcmmds on the Eftace of Jobn Melony, late of Madbury, in the Province of New-Hampthire, School-Mafter, deceas’d, are defired to bring in their Claims to Job# Gage, junr. Efg; And all indebted to fsid Eftate, are defired to make {peedy Payment to the faid Febn, be, being Adminiftrator of faid Eftate. Dower, April 2gth, 1762, oy ~ S o : : TO BE S5OLD . . A Hundred Acre Lot in Cheffer Jaying North from the Mecting Houfe, and an Eighty Acre Lot, .at a Place called Charming Fair, in fi?d_ Chefter. . Enquire of Jobn and Epbraim Rowe in faid Chefter. j R Ly o) Loy A e e A i STRAYED away from me the Sublcriber living in Haverhill, on Sunday the 18th of April lak, a Bsy MARE, about Thirteen Hands and half high, dark Main and Tail, Trots sll, about Five Yeays Old, was fho'd sll Round, when fhe went - away : Whoever takes up faid Mare, and will bring or fend her to me the Subfcriber, fhall have Two Dollars Reward,and all neceflary Charges prid by me, Haverbill, April 2qth. Nathaniel Jobnjon. i) ) Loy oo ommd S ) Ay A e (ot N NOTICE is hereby given to the feveral and refpe&ive Proprietors of the Town- thip of Heriford, in the Province of New- Hampthire, That st a Meeting held by Adjournment, at the Houfe of Lieut, Wilder Willard, in Brattleborough, in faid Province, the 16th of April 1762, That pur- fuant to the Votes of the faid Proprietors, a Tax or Afefiment of two Dollars and a half, equal to Eleven Shillings end three Pencé Sterling, levyed on exch Original Right in the Townthip of Hertford, in the Province of New Hampthire, was voted at faid Meeting ; and for which Fownlhip I am Collector, and hereby Notify the feversl Proprictors to pay the faid feversl s relpe&tive Taxes to me the Subfcriber, at my Dwelling Houle in Brattleborough aforefsid, by the 1oth of Jure next ; and that in Default thereof, the Land of thofe Proprictors aforefaid, who negleét, will be Sold, as the Law of faid Province direis in fuch Cafcs. Portfmouth, May 1£. 1762. OLIVER WILLARD, Colle&or. NOTICE is hereby given to the feveral and refpe&ive proprietors cf the Townfhip of Guilford in the Province of New Hampfhire, at o Meeting held by Adjournment the 4th of Jaft Augzf?, That purfusnt to the Votes of the faid Proprietors, & Tax ot Fige Dollars, equal to twenty two Shillings and Six Pence fterling, on each whole Right or Share of & proprietor in theTownfhip ol Guilford aforelaid, has been afiefled ; end for the proprietors ot which Townfhip [am Colle&tor ; and hereby NOTIFY the everal proprictors sforefaid, to pay the feveral refpeélive Tuxes aforelaid to me, or fend the fame to me at my Dwelling Houfe in Gailford aforefaid. by the 31ft of May next ; and that in Default thereof, the Land of thofe proprietors aforefaid who neglett, will be Sold a3 the Law of {aid Province in fuch Cafes provided, directs. Michia Rice,Collector. Guilford, April 19, 1762. Ay Tl ) ool s N[ PN st o \ ) \ () TO BE SOLD Thirteen Acres and one Third of an Acre of Land laying in Ilittery, being Part of an hundred Acre Lot, Number Twenty One, in the firlt Check, laid out in the Commons of Kittery and Berwick, formerly fo called . Inguire of the Printer, STEPHEN MARCH, Intending to remove out of this Town by the Middle of this Month, Defires all Per- fons who haye any Accounts open with himv to fextle the fame by thay Time; - e Carlcflow, South Carolina, February 27, 1762, R QP O S RAary For Printing by Subfeription, In Four Volumes O&avs, Tt ML IR ey Maj.Robert Rogers, Containing JOURNALS of the diff:rent Excu fione made by him sgainft the Enemy, fince the Com- mencement of the prefent Wer ; the Letiers and Or- ders of the feveral Generals and Officers under whom he has acted fince the Year .1755, for cerrying the fame into Execution, and his Anlwers thereto, A Decfeription of the Soil, Produce, and Extent of the {everal Britifh Colonies in America ;. the l\fumbc‘; of Inhabitants in each of them, their different Forms of Government, &c. : A brief Account of Canads, and s true Defcription of that important Conqueft ; the Inhabitants thereof, ita Soil, Produce, and Extent. ; An Account of the different Nations of Indisns that have sny Commerce with the Englifh ; their Cuffoms, Manners, Habits, religious Ceremonies, Methods of proclaiiming and carrying on War, and their Policyin 1 Treaty and msking Peace. . ‘ : { Some Refletions on the great Advantages that would sccrue by regulating a proper Trade with them, and the great Value of the interior Country on the Ohio, and betwixt that and the Country of the Illenois, and ?’CIt Lakes northward to Hud{on’s Bay ; and (ome ropofals for the Difcovery of the North-Weff Poffage by Land. Ba The Manufcript is now ready, and will be put to the Prefs as foon &3 the Number to be printed can be dfcertained. ' .. The Price to Subfcribers will be One Pound Sterling ; to be paid on Delivery of the Book, fewed in blue | Paper; i v | NOTICE will be given in the New-Hampfhire Gazewe when the Book is ready to be delivered st Port{mcuth. , Thofe Perfons who are defirous to purchafe the faid Book on thefe Conditions, are defired to fublcribe their N Names. e : Subferiptions are taken in by the Printér bereof. U Asthe above mentioned Memoirs are to be printed as Charlftown South Carolioa, 47d as it is net cuffomary bere to pay any Advances at [ubfiribing for Books to be publifbed in another Prevince ; it is requefled that thofe Gentlemen who are willing to Subferibe, wonld [end in their Names [peedily, that it may be known what Num- beér may be lent for. s : By ey oy Loy Limy =iy (e o) oy PROPOSALS 3 For Printing by Subfcription,’ Cied An excellent Performance, entitled, WAR :4 ' Being an Heroic POE M : From the taking of Minorca by the French, to the Raifing of the Siege of QuErtck, By General Murray. Py Tbe Price to Subferibers will be Half a Dollar a | Book, or an Equivalent in Old Tenor 5 Thofe twwbho fub- [ Jeribe for ‘Six Books, to bave a Seventh gratis. Sublcriptions are taken in by Daniel Fowle, Printer in Portfmouih, New- Hampthire. N ) s fa) Nt SN ) N[ N () o) o) ISAAC WILLIAMS, Peruke-Maker and Hair-Cutter, fom BOSTON. Makes Tyes, Full-bottom’d, Brigadeers, ' Bobs and Bag-Wiggs, Cews, Spencers, Ramalees, Scratches, &c. &c. Living op- pofite to Major HaLe’s in Portfmouth, near the North-Meeting Houfe. Alfo gives Cath | for Hair. : ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that bave any Demands upon tbe Efiate of Capt. Michael Hooker, Marriner, late of Port[mouth, diceafed, are defired to bring in their Aecounts in oraer for Settlement, t0 Elizabeth Hooker, of Portfmouth aforefaid, Widotw, of the Deceafed, and Adminifiratix to [aid Eflate. il THIS is once more to defire all Perfons indebted to the Eftate of Doétor NaTuarIEL SarGenT, late of New-Caftle, deceas’d, to pay their relpe@ive Ballances immediately, or they may depend upon being dealt with as the Law directs. RuTH SARGENT, Adminiffratriz. Prined by D, Fowle, ~ |