The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, July 30, 1762, Page 4

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RAN-AWAY fron his Mafter Licut, Fo/zph Sias of Durham, s« NEGRO MAN, numed Surrinam, about 25 Years of Age, fpeaks gcod Eaglifh, a thick fet Fellow, ‘one Leg lefs than Aue oiier, with a lerge Scar on the fmall Leg, and @ Joint of one of his Thumbs is off ; had on when he went away, & check’d cotton snd wool Shirt, two Juckets, one ftriped and the other Fuftin, and a Pair of _MoofeSkin Msugerfons :—WHOEVEB_ will take up f2id Negro, and convey him to his faid Matfter, or fecure himin any of his Majefty’s Goals, fo that he may be bed sgain,(hall have FIFTEEN DOLLARS Reward, and all neceflary Charges paid by me Durbam, Fuly 3d 1762. Josern Sias. All_Maflers of Vefels and oters are forbid to en- dertain, conceal or carry off Jeid Negro. W\M}W TO BE AT a Public Vendue to the higheft Bidder, by Facod Curtis, on Tnc{dny the Third Day of Auguft, st Ten s Clock in the Fore- noon, st Robert Pattens, Innholder st Anmg!el, t Traét of Land contsining feventy five Acres, {cituate in the fecond Parith in Wells, celled Kenebunk, very commiodious either for s Farmer or Trad{man, with a new Dwelling Houfe,and confiderable of Improve- ment been made thereon, good Pafturing, Corn or Grafs Land, well wooded and well Watered, con- venient both to Meeting and Mill. N. B, Conditions of Sale to be heard at Time and Plaee. Arundel, May zo. Province or New-HampsHIRE, NOTICE ishereby given to the Proprietors of a Traét of Land granted by the Pur- chafers of Ma/on’s Patent, to Fobn Leavitt, Daniel Marfton, and others, called Leawitt’s Towon, That their Meeting held the 6th Day of July Inft. on Ad- iournment, is further Adjeurned to Tuefday the 3d ':!Dny of Auguft next, at Twelve of the Clock, at the Hou'e of Captain Jobn Leavitt’s, Innholder in Nortb- Hamptow in"the Province aforefaid ; and faid Pro- prictors are hereby defired to pay in the Charges that have arifen on_their refpetive Rights at or be- fore the faid third Dsy of Auguft ; olherwi‘(e their Rights will immediately be returned Forfeited, or Sold, st & Vendue : the faid Proprietors are all de- fired to attend the Meeting, as there will be Matters of Importance tran(stted, ¢ North Hampton, Abrabam Drake, Colle∨ Fuly the a3th. | Daniel Samborn, Junr. Pros. Ci: S (o) A\ SNl A ) 2 Province of New Hampsuirs, June 22d. 1762. WOTICE it hereby given to all Gentlemzn Volunteers, that has a Mind to ferve His Mijeity King GEORGE the Third,in filling up and compleating his Regiments now ferving in America, let them.repair to Lieut. ‘Robert Wall,qte, at his Dwel- ling-Hcufe in Londonderry aforefsid, where they fhall meet with proper Encoursgement. Befides the Province Beunty, which is fix Pounds S:erling, and his Excellency Genersl 4mberf's. Bounty, which ia five Pounds New York Currency, they (hall st their Inlifting, have & Dollar to drink his Majefty’s Health, peid by me RoBERT WALLACE. N. B. Said Wallace will stiend sny Gentlemen that has & Mind to Iniift, every Friday for the two enfuing Months, or till the Regiments be compleated, ot Three of the Clock Afternoon, at the Dwelling Houfe'of Lieut. Holen, Innholderin fiid Town. 4 L e A PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. NOTICE is hereby given to the Proprictors of the originsl Rights, of the Town- fhip ot Gilmantown in faid Province, That the Vendue holden st Exeter the Twentieth Day of Apiil 1aft, for the Sale of Part of the originel Rights for the Piyment cf the TAXES due thereon, flands Adjourned to Tueldsy the Tenth Day of Auguft next, at the Houfe of Mr. Fonathan Gilman, Innholder in .faid Exeter, tobegin at Two 0'Clock Afternoon, when the faid Sale will agein begin and go ony ’till all be Sold. Exeter, Fuly 12, ; Danier Gerant, Colleétor. Ao oy an) ) ) ) NN ) ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Solomon Loesd, late of Portfmouth, Cordwainer, decesfed, are defired ¢o bring in their Accounts to Abiga/ Lowd, Admini fratix to faid Eftate in order for fettlement. . W ey ) e e e e i ~ Provineg or Now-Hampsuir AT the Requeft of the Hon. JOHN TEMPLE, Efg; Surveyor General of His Majefty’s Cuftoms—The Juftices of the Superiour Court of Judicature, &ec. of this Province, have ordered Writs of . Affiftance to be iffued to the Officers of the Kings Cuftoms here, Fuly 15. Sy e\ ennd (s o s e ] gt ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have sny Demands on the Eftate of Rydert Logan, late of Londonderry, decesfed, Cloather, are hereby defired to bring in their Accounts to Fames Ewens, and Fames Taggart, both of Londonderry aforefaid, Executors (o the laft Will of the faid deceafed, in order for [eitlement, and to prevent fur- o ther Trouble. Alfo TO BE SOLD A good Farm with a Fullin Mill,and all Utenfils thereto belonging, for s Cloather, within a Mile and three Quarters of the Rev. Mr. MeGregore's Meeting Houle, all which belongs to the Eftate of the abovelaid Rudert Logan : For fur- ther Particulars Enquire of the above 7ames Ewans and Fames Taggart, Executors, orthe Printer hereof. Lo (o) Ay ) o )\ )\ prenned) NOTICE is hereby given to all Perfons who have any Demands on the Eftate of William Eayres, late of Londenderry, deceafed, or are Indebted to faid Eftate, that the Executors to (sid Efaie will attend to fettle the Accounts of the fiid Eftate, on the fit Tuefdays and Wedneldays in three of next enfuing Months after the Date hereof, at the Houfe of the Deceafed in Londonderry afterlaid. Tuly 7. Joleph Eayres, Executon. Wiliam Eayres, Fames Eayres, : L mvmed () ) (o s PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, The Conftables and ColleGors of the TAXES of faid Province, who are delinquent in paying the fame into theT'reafury of faidProvince; sre hereby Notified,that if they donot very fpeedily pay the Sums committed to them to colleét,into faid Treafury, that EXTENTS will foon be iffued sgeinft them for the Sums they refpectively megleét to pay, as afarefaid. June 30. 1762, GEQ. JAFFREY, Tres. NOTICE is hereby given to all Perfons that have Demands on, or gre indebted to the Eftate of Capt. Triffram Coffin, decealed, That Attendance will be given st his late Dwelling Houfe in Dcver, onevery Monday for three Months from the Date hereof, foradjufting, psying and receiving fsid Debts, by Hanpab and Eliphalet Coffin, Exe- cutors of faid Decess’d’s Will. : Dover, July 7. 1762. N, s oo, proend (o, rrmnnd] \ o ) \ o\ o) o ALL Perfons indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Capt. Fona- than Boothby, late of Port{mouth, Mariner, decess'd, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Daniel War- #ner of Portimouch aforelsid, E'q; .fole Exccutor to faid Eftate, in order for Secttlement. N\ o ronnd TO BE SOLD A good Double HOUSE, Barn, Well, Garden and other Conveniences, st the North- End of the Town ; for further Particulars Enquire of the Printer hercof. Qo) o) b ptiand s o ot Npd ALL Perfons indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Mr.. Edene zer Light, late of Exeter, Gentleman, deceas’d, are defirea to bring in their Accounts to Mr. Sdmue Hall, of Exeter aforefaid, Tanner, Adminifirator t@ faid Eftate, in order for a fpeedy Settlenient. 5k ins Such is the State of the hardly reife 30 Tuns of publithed in Holland. three Men, raifed from s 4. They write from Cologn, that Diftemper rages, g worked by Depth of 24 Feet, four Tuns of Water y the ordivaryPumps, in « firft rate Ship. May Minute, which is 240 Tups in sn Hour, five or fix Men can Water in an Hour. bein y . thoufand pwards of twent Livres, befides other Goods. y watched ; eans to fell off Linnen to the B laden with Money and Goods fence of theCommiffioners of the Admiralty, g which, we are sflured,they were {ending to forecign Parts, jefuits of Paris are ftrictl The States of Holland have granted to Faét as which they as The ftopt there, one M. de Liniere an exclufive Privilege -Amount of u hear for 25 Years for a Pump, which uponTrial _ an epidemical ] ggons have been on board a Dutch Man of War, in the Pre- rics of above 100 People in a Day. préted f Auguft the pgdom. We that feveral Wa powder y will prping otGun fp in his Stock was ver Cla he was found for fome notwithftandin y ftrong of Sulphur, Great Demage is done to have found M 1 Jefuits are going to lofe theirPlaces fors at Court, end it is ex that hefore the Month o be turned out of the Ki pots, like theB Ware's Body sppeared large from Lyons, Part of the Si many Houfes and FruitTrees thereabouts. onfe The of C melted ; he {mel¢ ver did the Place where Hours after. vety blue S Mr. Ware, & Plamber On feveral When he .was Jhie Body. was {welied te a very great peCted Bulk, as was sllo the Horle. and con- part of the Time with flion. y the Lightening ; the Top. of the "Tree wsas rent in two. AN s a4 and being catched in the Storm, tock Shel- ter under a largeTree on Amertham Com- mon,snd he and hisHorfe were both ftruck and Glazier at Amerfham, goingto Town, dead b tinued great little Intermi and many found Quarter before N, May 4. ame from Amer- ,the greateft Storm of Thun- der, Lightening, and Rain, ever known L0 "N By 2 Gentlemsn who ¢ fham in Buckinghsmfhire, we learn, that laftSunday there wegat thatPlsce, ALL Perfons indebted :to, « thet have sny Demands on the EfRate of "o/ Moulton, late of Portimouth, Black(mith, decealed, . are defired to bring in their Accounts to' Fofeph " Moulton of Portfmouth aforefsid, Adminiftrator faid Eftate in order for lctilement. ' It began ob Hour after Five ; the Claps of Thunder Twelve at Noon, and lafted till Hi'f .an were {o great that the Inhabitan's ex their Houfes to be thrown down, Milles round it _ there. . Parte of Mr, e~ - — B - - ~ - = -

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