The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, July 16, 1762, Page 3

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RAN- AWAY from his Mafter Licut. Joseph Sias of Durham, s NEGRO MAN; ‘gamed Sgrrinem, sbout ears of Age, fpeaks ood Englith, a thick fet Fellow, ong Leg lefs then ¢ other, with o lerge Scar on the fmall Leg, and - s Joint of one of his Thumbs is off ; hed on whea he wentsway, s check’d eotton and wool Shirt, two \ Jackets, one firiped and the other Fuftin, and & Pair of MoofeSkin erions :— WHOEVER will take up faid Negro, and convey him to his fasid Mafter, or - fecure him-in any of his Majefty’s Goals, fo thet he may be bed agsin, thall have Twenty Pounds O. T, Reward, ind sll neceflary Chasges paid by me Durbem, July 34 17632. Josgru Sias. Al Mafiers of Veffels andotbers are forbid 1o en- tertais, conceal or carry off Jaid Negro. O e L N L e L V] NOTICE is hereby given to all Perfons that have Demands on, or ere indebted to the Eftate'of Capt. Trifiram Coffin, decealed, That + A tendance will be given at his late Dwelling Houfe in Dover, on every Monday for three Months from the Date hereof, foradjufting; piying'and receiving faid Debts, by Hannab and Elipbalet Coffin, Exe- cutors of faid Decers’d’s Will, Dover, July 7. 1762. N o gy o gl [ ) TO BE SOLD Very cheap for CASH or hort CREDIT, By EDWARD EMERSON, Oppofite the Town Houfe in York. A freth ASSORTMENT of Englith and Weft India GOUDS :—~S«id Emer/on continues to carry on the Taylor’s Bufinefs. NOTICE is hereby given to - all Perfons who have any Demands on the Eftate of illiam Eayres, late of Londenderry, decesfed, or are Indebted to faid Eftate, that the Executors to faid Efta:e will attend to fettle the Accounts of the faid Eftate, on the firk Tuefdays and Wedneldays in three of next enfuing Months after the Date bereof, at the Houle of the Decesfed in Londonderry afterfaid. Faly 7. Joleph Eayres, Wiliam Eagres,{ Executors. Fames Eagres, Qo e Ve \omied s (N oyt TO BE SQLD A good Double HOUSE, Barn, - Well, Girden and other Conveniences, st the North- End of the Town ; for further Particulars Enquire of the Printer hereof. (=) PROVINCE OF NEW, HAMPSHIRE. T he Conftables and Colle&ors of the TAXES of faid Province, who are delinquent in paying the fame into theTresfury of faidProvince; afe hereby Notified,that if they donot very fpeedily y the Sums commirted to them to colle&,into faid ‘Frcafmy, that EXTENTS will foon be iffued againft them for the Sums they refpe@ively negieé to pay, as aforefaid. \ Fune 30. 1762, GEO. JAFFREY, Tresf. ALL Perfons indebted to the Eftate of D:. Natbaniel Sergeant, E(g; late of Posti- mouth, deccaled, eicher by Bonds, Notes, or Book Debe, aredefired immediately to fettle the fame with Thoma; Cutt, and [bomas Parker, Executors to the laft Will of the D=cesfed, who will attend upon that . Buline(s every Tuellay snd Wednefday at the late Dwelling Houfe of the deceafed, from the firft of Auguft to the laft of September ; otherwife they muflt :xpe&t to be (ued wirhou: further Notice ; and all Domands upon (sid Eftate are defi:ed to be bro’t and have them Difcharged. Portfmouth, July 1. ") el il g NN N ) N ) ALL Perfons indebted to, or . that heve any Demsands on either of the Eftates of Fofeph Richards, or Benjamin Richard's, late of Rochelter, Hufbindmen,decealed,sre delired to come to Joun Gace Eg; to fettle the fame, he bring Adminiftrator De Bonis non, on f{aid Eftates. And alfo all Indebred to, or have demands on the Eftate of Dao&or Themas Milier, late of Summer{worth, deceafed, are likewile defired to fettle the fame with the fsid Gace, he being Adminiftrator of that Eftate. hofe Indebted, that do not foon come and pay their " yefpective ballances muft expect to be fued without sny furtier motige. ~ July 5 : Wery cheap for Cath or thorc Credit, BY HENRY. APPLETON, _ At his Shop nexs Door to Cept. Zahariah Foys, An- A%-grpent' of GOODS fuitable fon-the feafon. Prpvince ot the. MassachuseTTs Bay. DESER TED from Caftle “ * William, the Five following Soldiers, who lately in- lited in this Province, es Recruits for his Majefty’s Regular Regiments in NorTH-AMERICA Ebenezer Nightingale, of Stougoten, aged 39 Years, by T'rade & Farmer, tainifh Compiexion, well (et, hss brown Haii, blue Eyes, has fore Eyes, he is 5 Feet 6 Inches high. Ebenezer Allen of Stoughton, born in Norton, sged 21 Years, by Trade & Hufbandman, of & derk Com- plexion, has derk Eyes, and black Hair, he is 5 Feet 5 lnches high. Limue! Kingmas, born in Bridgwater, sged 29 Years, by Trade & Farmer,brown Complexion,black gyes. dark brown Hair, 5 Feet 9 Inches high, and im. ; ' Jobn Bufington of Digbton, born in Kellingfly, by Trade & Fithermen, dark Eyes, dark Hair, 5 Feet 7 Inches high. b Jobn Toung, born ia......:., aged 25 Years, by Trade & Barber, dark Complexion, grey Eyes, and :l:l h. Caft in his lefs Eye,black Hair, 5 Feet 6 Lnches igh. The two following Soldiers alfo deferted from Springfeld, viz. Hugh Knavin, born in Ireland, by Trade a Huf- bandman, sged 28 years, fandy Complexion, grey Eyes, light brown Hauir, 5 Feet, 5 Inches high, has a Scar over his left Eye: He had on a blue Coat, fsced with red, & ftiiped homelpun Wailtcoat, and dark Cloth Breeches. Abiatber Fones, borm in Simfbury, by Trade a Huofbsndman, sged 24 Years, light Complexion, gray Eyes, light brownHuir, g Feet 10 Inches high, Had on a rec Waiftcost,and aPair of LeatherBreeches. N.B. Ebenezer Nightingale snd Lemuel Kingman have been beard ofin Fobnflon-Town in Rbede. Ifland Goverment, where they were {ufp.&ed of Stesling, and got away into Scituase in she fameGovernment, and faid to be et the Houle of one Fames Perrigrew; they left Perrigrens’s Houle, and went into theParith of Newent in . Connelticut Government early in this Month, and have fince been heard of returning from Newent to the {sid Perrigrew’s. The {aid Nightingale calls himfelf Fobn Spear, and ‘the faid Kingman goes by the Name of Fames Lering. WHOEVER spprehends any of the faid Deferters, and will deliver them to the Commanding officer of the Troops on Caftle Ifland, or to Licut. ELL1eTT at Mis. Allen’s near the Town Houfe in Boflon, of fecure them in any of His Majefty’s Goals, fhall re- ceive SIX POUNDS, Lawful Money, Reward for esch Man. JUNE 17, 1762, WPV N oy A gl g ol () NS We the Subfcribers being ap- painted by the Honorable Judge of Probstes for the County of YORK, to Receive and Exsmine the Claims of the fever:| Creditors ofthe Eftate of Jofeph Tounds, late of Wells, in fsid County, decealed, do hereby Notify the Creditors, that we fhall attend that Service st the Houfe of Nathsniel Kimball’s, Inahol- der in Wells, on the Jaft Monday of this and the five next lucceeding Months, from Two to Six o’Clock in the Afternoon of Jaid Days, when the faid Cre- ditors are to bring in their Claims proved according toLAW, Nathaniel Kimball, Benjamin Daniels, June 8. 1762. Thomas Wifewall. Lol vyl gt ) PN — ) ) WE the Subfcribers being ap- pointed by the Hon. the Judge of Probates for the County of York, to receive and examine the Clsims of the feversl Creditors to the Eftate of Natbaniel Wak:field, late of Wells in faid County, decess’d, do hereby NO I'IFY the faid Creditors, that we fhall attend that Service st the Houle of Natbanie! Kin- 44!/, Innholder in Wells, from Nine o’Clock in the Morning till T'wo in the Aftérnoon, on the lait Wed- neiday of this and the five followin; Months,where the Creditors are to bring in their Claims proved sccording 1@ Law. June 8th, 1762. Yo Natbaniel Kimball, ™ Fames Habbard, Benjamin Downing, TG, - BE SOLD 5 N. B. Taylors Werk peft » and.beft manner, inihe is donein the ches other Part of the fame Shop, by Gearge Sherif. y School: vor 1o M. Calbogrn ¢+ Cuftow.ess may D ihe Snop, where he fat¢! work is done, in the peateft manner hin NATHANIEL GRIFFETH, who would Hereby informs his Cuftomers and others and keep work’d toa new Shop nearly ~ppcfice che sr ofone Houfe inthis Town, and nex: wit ng to take @ That he hasRemoved from old, One and Twenty, he may he LI | with Humanity, is willi betwixt four or five Years y Miles of Portimou r, way to fuch 8 Pesfon by erquiring of the Barrell's, where all Sorts of Gold/miths & J=wellets y good Farmer Ten or T'went treat 4 Child likely BOY him till he is to be given s SOLD . IF an mg an : For fur- A Fames Ewans Printer, ‘Quarters of the Rev. Mr, dert Log BE good Farm with a Full quire of the above and Fames Taggart, Exccutors, or the Printer hereof: Vo omymu) \wmymu) myny) iAo e me) depend on being uled well, TO be Sold 4y PIERSE LONG, New Philadelphia Flour by the Barrel, cheap for Calh, TO sgore’s Meeting Houfe, all which belongs to the Eftate of the sbovelsid ‘Ro ,.and all Utenfils thereto belonging, for a Closther, ther Particulars En within a Mile and three A Mill McGre are deceafed, Cloather Accounts to Fames and Fames Taggart, both of Londonderry laft Will of the -faid and to prevent fur- Demands on the Eftate of Rodert Londonderry, defired to bring in their », late of ALL Perfons Indebted to, or aforefaid, Executors to the decealed, in order for feitlement, that have sy Loga hereby Eewen:, sher Trouble, m

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