The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, July 2, 1762, Page 3

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AN \ y \ o\ v . Y o 7 3 Biig Amberdt, John Sheckford, from BurBados Brig Merrimack, Jothua Moodey, from Grandterre, . Schooner Pheb¢, James Robinfon, from S Kius. Sloop Speedwell, James Goodin from Menis. Brig Sally, George Wentworth; from: Antigus. Cleared Out, Brig Free Mafon, Barth. Forftail, for No. Carolins. hooner Mermsid, Thomes Beazin for Antigus. Sloop William, Jsmes Guppey for Barbados. §hip Fox, Nathaniel Sherbaree, for Barbados. , Schooner Matthew,Michael Parcell, for Philadelphis: Brig Abigail, Peter Shores for Barbados. Brig Two Brothers, Caleb Hodg(don, for Barbadoo. Sioop Ses Flower, Eliss Philpox, for Philadelphia. Sloop Batchellor, John Baardman for Antigus. ; York, Juse z1. On Minday, about Six o'Clock in the Afternoon, bappened biére, a viclest Storm of Thander, Lightning, Hasl ond Rain, the Wind N. W. B. W. wbich began wt the River's Parting tosk the NortbCorner of 2 Barn belonging 40 Captain Alexsnder Mclntire, 116 Feet 4 lonlg 3o wide, firmly built,evell inclrfed and (bingled, and ) erufbed it in ; then whirled to the weff, and overfet the b wbole Fabrick, fbattered it all to Pieces, carrying Tim - ber, Boards and Shingles at a great Diftance, throwing dowon fiome Walls, Apple Trees,and all otber Femees 60 Red in Length, 30 Rod wide. Myr. Mclntire bad teo Negroes, and one white Boy in faid Barn two Minutes before it fell. ! To be Sold at Public Vendue, . \At the Houle of Mr. James 8toodly, Innholder in Portimouth, on Wedne(day the feveath Day of july .current, st Six ofthe Ciock Afternoon, Three Negro Men and a Boy : The Conditions of Sale will be in Cafh, or goad Merchensable Boards. Portmouth, July t. 1763. P ’ ke WE the Subfcribers being ap- pointed by the Hon. the Judge of Probates for the , County of York, to receive and exemine the Cleims of the feveral Creditors to the Eftate of Natbaniel W akefield, late of Wells in {4id County, decess’d, do hereby NOTIFY the faid Creditors, that we fhall attend thax Service at the Houle of Natbanie! Kim- - $ali, Innholder in Wells, from Nine 0’Clock in the Morning till Two in the Afternoen, en the laft Wed- _neldsy of this and the five following Months, where the Creditors are to bring in their Claims proved sccording to Law. June 8ih, 1762 e ) e ; James Habbard, hos Benjamis Downisg, IF any good Farmegavithin Ten or Twenty Miles of Postfmouth, o would trest & Child with Humenity, is willing to takeé = likely BOY betwixt four or five Years Old, and keep him till he is One and- Twenty, he may hear ofone to be given away to (uch a Perfon by enquiring of the Printer. 39 N ALL Perfons Indebted to; or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Redert Logan, late of Londonderry, decesfed, Closther, are hereby defired to bring in their Accounts to Fames Ecoens, and Fames Taggart, both of Londonderry aforefsid, Executors to the laft Will of the fid deceafed, in order for (ctdem:nt, and to prevent fur- Allo ther Trouble. , TO BE SOLD A good Farm with a Fulling Mill,and all Utenfils thereto belonging, for a Cloather, ! | within ¢ Mile and three Quarters of the Rev. Mr. McGregore's Meeting Houfe, all which belongs to the Eftate of the abovefaid Reert Logan i For fur. ther Particulars Enquire of the above Fames Ewans and Fames Taggart, Executors, or the Printer hereof, oy A oyt syt oo N ) oy oy eyt TO . BE SOLD CHOICE new RICE by the Hundred or fmaller Quantity ; allo fome that has ', i been a little heated, bu: palatable, as & much cheaper f Rate than the athter, Inquire of the Prinier. - O L A ¥ Bl Y We the Subicribers being ap- pointed by the Honorable Judge of Probates for the County of YORK, to Reccive - and Examine the Claims of the feveral Creditors of the Eftate of Jofeph ; Tounds, late of Wells, in faid County, decealed, do bersby Notify the Creditors, that we fhall attend thst Service ot the Houfe of Nathsniel Kimball’s, Innhol- der in Wells, on the 1aft Monday of this and the five next f[ucceeding Months, from T'wo to Six 0’Clock ; in the Afternoon of faid Days, when the faid Cre- ditors are to bring in their Claims proved sccording ) to LAW. Nathaniel Kimball, b - Benjamin Daniels, .June 8. 1762, Thomas Wifowall. ) ) Natbaniel Kimball, . PROVINCE GF NEW BAMPSHI®®. The Conftables and Colle&ors of the TAXES of faid Province, who sre delinquent in payiag the [ame into theTrealury of fuidProvince; are hereby Notified,ther it they dohot very [peedily psy the Sums commirted ta them to collelt,into faid Treafury, that EXTENTS will foon be iffucd ageinft them for the Sums -they re(pcliiyely neglett to pay, as slorefaid. June 30. 1762 GEO. JAFFREY, Tresl. ALL Perfons indebted to the Eftate of Dr. Natbaniel Sergeant, Efq; lste of. Port(- mouth, deceafed, either by Bonds, Notes, or Book Debt, aredefired immediately to fettle the fame with Thorias Cutt, and Thomas Parker, Executors to the laft Will of the Deeeafed, who will aitend upon that Bufinefs every T'uefday snd Wednefday at the late Dwelling Houle of the decesled, from the firft of Auguft to the laft of Scptember ; otherwile they muft expeét to be {ued without further Notice ; and 2!l Demands upon faid Eftate are defired to be bro’t and have them Dilcharged. Rort/mouth, July 1. Loy ey gt oy (PN NN NN gt ALL Perfons indebted to, or that have any Demands on either of the Eftates of Jofeph Ricbards, or Benjamin Ricbard’s, late of Rochetter, Hufbsndmen,deceafed,are defired to come to Jous Gacx Kfg; to fettle the fame, he being Adminiftrator D¢ Bomis son, on f{aid Eftates. And alfo all [adebted to, or have demands on the Eltate of Doltor Themas Miller, late of Summer{worth, decealed, are likewile defired to fettle the fame with the fiid Gasz, he being Adminiftrator of thet Eftate. Thofe Indebted, that do not foon come dnd pay their relpeQtive ballances muft expect to be (ued without any further natice. Juiy 1. Ly sy ey Sy TO BE SOLD Vety cheap for Cafh or fhott Credit, BY HENRY APPLETON, At his Shop next Door to Capt. Zechariab Fofs, An Affortment of GOODS fuitable for the feafon. TO . BE SOLD BY PIERSE LONG, New Philadelphia Flour by the Barrell, Cheap for Cafh. o) (o) oyt s (5 vyt st iy Went- Adrift from off the Hon. Hinry SuerBurng, Efqy Wharfe, on Tuefday Evening the z22d [nftant,Seven Barrells of Turpentine; Whoever has taken it, or any of it up, snd will bring it to the Sublcriber, fhall be well Rewarded, by Fofeph Barrell. - ¢ bois i3 & A d NATHANIEL GRIFFETH, Hereby informs his Cuftomers and others, That he hasRemoved from the Snop, where he lately work'd, to & new Shop nearly oppofice the School- Houfe in this Town, and nest Door to Mr. Colbourn Barrell's, where all Sorts of Gold(miths & Jewellers work is done, in the nesteft manner : Cuftomers may depend on being uled well. N. B. Taylors Work is donein the cheapeft and beft manner, in thie other Part of the (ame Shop, by George Sheriff. Sorerm o e, przinacd ) ) nfed TO BE SOLD At publick VENDUE .on Monday the 12th of July next, st the Houle of Major Ziteomé’s in Dover, at Two o’Clock in the Afternoon, A LOT of Land in Rochefter, containing about 150 Acres, well timbered, being in the Third Divifion ; any Perfon may have their Choice out of three Lots in faid Town, which lays near the great Ponds,sll belonging to Elrazer Colman, junr. of Rochefter, and Fo/epb Colinan of Newington, of whom any perfon may inquire for Particulars : ?ondidonl of Iale to be feen ‘at Time and Place of ale. ) Loft laft Wednefday fen’night a Stay Hook, fet with Stones, between Mr. Haven's Meeting Houle, and Mr. Sioodley’s : Whoever brings it to the Printer fhall b: well Rewarded. LOST fome Days ago in this Town, a Girls Pocket, with « Pocket Book and Key in it, with fome other {mall Things. Whoever re- turns it to the Printer fhall be fatisfied for their Trouble. . ; ‘ ‘ WANTED, within Tl# Weeks, Two Pair Wild GEESE « Fn- quire of the Printer. By the lafi Vefleis arrived at Marblebesd from Lifbon, we bave the following .d- vices, vix. cc bxiraZ of u Letter from Lifdn, deted £ieil 76, He Portuguefe had bur one Choice given them, eicher to bresk with England, ok with it'’s Enemies,they chofe tht Jditer, fo that the [rench and Spanith Miniltets ge retited from this Court, and we are now under the unfertunate Situation of having War kindling on ope Froutiers, which England mutit of courle lend their Afliltance to defend...... The Portugnzfé continue the moft vigorans Mealures for s Delence, and we miy’ hope that Heaven will blefs their Undertakings in fo juft a Caufe.....They write from Bilboa; that an Or- der was got there from Madrid for .the Delivery of the Englith Veflels, but a3 it was confined to fuch as had arrived in Spain before the 4th of January (the Day War was declared in Engladd ) the Capuaing Lee and Dismond [ from Marblehesd ] were boh excluded from the Releafement, ss they did not ar- rive atBilboa till after thatPeriod of Time : of courfa their Veflels and Cargoes will be condemned....The Court of/Spain fhew a Meannels in everyThing they a&, nothing can be 2 greaterProof of it than the low Reftrition in the prefent Cafe : they slways were and ever will be Strangers to the juft and open Altions of a generous Enemy.....The whole of the Spaniards Proceedings feem 10 be guided by Malice andSpleen, under the Influence of France, which is fetting every Engine at work to harrafs and diftrefs us..., Nothing elfe tranfpires to communicate.....There is not yet Time enough relapled fince the Departure of 1hé French and Spanith Minifters from hence, to knowr what has refulted therefrom, as they went awey only on the 27th.....This Court will continue filent on the Bubject tiil Spain publithes their Declaraiion, then fuch Papers will be publithed as will expofe the un- juft Proceedings of the Bourbon Family very fufe ficiently, and as ought to make them be held in Deteftation by sll civilized Netions. Tbe following is faid to be an autbentic L of thé sroops going to Portugal. ‘From Belleifle ; 3¢ Regiment, Old Buffs; 67th, Lamberts; 74th, Bofcawen’s 8g5th, Crauford’s.- From Ireland ; 83d, Armftrong’s; gift, Blaney’s: From Englsnd ; anly Bnmu‘o-zigh horfe. - Generals ; Barl of Loudon,George Townfhend Brigadiers ; Crauford, Lambert, and Armftrong ; Adjutsnt Genersl, O Hars, g General Townhhend, who was it the taking of Quebec, goes a3 commander in chiet. '. Hemburgh, April 13. The hesd qusrters’ of the Count de St. Germsin, Commandes in Chicf of thi Danith troops, are now a: Morie, sbout half 8 Ger- mein mile from Lubeck, Hagus, April 16. The light troops of his Majefty’s srmy in Weftphalia have been lately very fuccefsiul in feveral fkirmifhes with the enemy. The Heredi- tery Prince of Brun{wic was marching from Munfter, as we hear by the laft letters, upon fome expedition, The French are in continnal motion in Hefle,; and have thrown fome bridges over the Werrs, between Heidenmunden and Witzenhaufen ; but their moti- ons [eemed to be rather of the defenfive thah of thd offenfive kind. 4 Vienna, April 8. Since the defeflion of tHeé R fians, the fubjefts of her imperisl and Roysl Msjefty exprels more zesl for helping her to carry on thd war vigoroufly. The Hungerisns declare théy aré ready to facrifice every thing for thé homout dnd in- tereft of their fovereign : all the Noblefle &6f thae kingdom propofe to take up srms, sud thefe will form s body of sbove thirty thoufand men. The other countries of the Emprefs Queen cad furnifh above fixty thoufand. : Paris, April 53. It is fill dotbttnl, #nd even im- probable, that Marfhal d’Etrees will fet out for Ger- many, as he continues in s declining ftate of health ; fothat we prefume the Prince of Soubize¢ will com mand the grand army: Ratifbon, April vo. I¢'s reported that the King of Pruffia has detached s body of troops towards Bo- hemis, in order to divert the imperisl troops, whilft he begins the operations in Silefie. A LONDON, April 27. The Dutch, according to fome private advices, will not be allowed to préférve their acutrality any longer, fince they tell us, chat the French have jnit demanded and infifted upon their High Mightinefiea imnediately declaring themlelves eithei for France or England. L The Fslmouth sid Prince Edward Indiamen frorfi Madras, are arrived at Spithéad; and brings an ac- count of the déath of admiral Stevens. : The Falmouth and Prince Edwaid have broughy home 52,000 psgadoes it dismonds, The Hawke, Kent, ind the Pits, Jsckfion; left the Indies sbout the famie time with them. |

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