The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, August 27, 1762, Page 3

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- 9fid Days. \ l'nd - {og wi-hikis Ravér aTcHooner of 17 zune, the engeg- ed her, and-was bravely repolfed for a confidersbie time, when the Spredwell heaviog in fght, the Fren bmap immediately firuck to the Rover.” " ¥ «-Onthe 2tf ot June errived here a French pri- vater fchobner, ealled the Marquis de Chartenoy, Jean Celamisjor commander, movunting fix csrriage guns and fourteen {wivels, taken the 7:h, off Iflabella bay i-Su"Domingo,’ by the privatesr New Grace of Phildciphis, George Taylor commander. The privateer had forty five hands on board when taken.” . 2" Chmleflown, South Carolina, July 7. tters from the Waxaws and other pisces Bick Settlements inform us, that they have had very dry weather, which has confiderably hurt their crops " of corn; but that the feafons are very favourable for yesping their whest, tities are made. There never was a more flat- tesing profpeét of ¢ lerge crop of rice: * OnSaturdsy laft arrived here 2 Spanifh prize foow, ealled LaVirgin de Brigonia, laden with slt, Joleph Gregorla late mafter, which, with enather veflel, brigantiné, was cut out of the harbour of the town 6(&‘.- eachy, in the bay of the {sme pame, on the y22d of My laft, by the brigantine Hawke, Capt. Henry Brown, and the floop Hope, Capt.Jobn Stusrt, Mtpdntenrbalofi;ing to Jamaics, he prizes were both fent for Jamaies on the 24th of May, but the (now's provifions falling’ fhore, the prize mafter tvas obliged to mike for this port, and had but two days provifions left when he got in here. Two diys Before the privateers cut out thole, veflels, they lan- ded, sid took the Spanifh town of Sifal, in the pro- ¥ince of Yucatan,abdut 30 or 4oleagucs to windward t the town of Csmpeachy, where they got {ome plunider ; but snother privatesr had been beforehand ith them,& had carried off the moft valusble effefts. Silal confifted of about 70 hioules, which the inbabi- tants Yelufiog o ranfom them, were burat by the pri- ¥aieers people. PO TS M O U T H The Brig Thaiis, Benjemin Hale Mafter, from St Chriftophers for Pilcatzqua, was teken in the Lat. 31, and Lon 64 on the 8'h Inft. by the Prince de Aul- tiers Privateer of PortoRico,John Tyrill Commander, ranfomed : —The above Privateer failed fiom “St. Cruz about the latter Part of July, in order to Cruizé berween the Capes of Virginia end New Yok, ‘hes 6 Carriege Guns and 75 Men, and had tiken before this Veffel two others, viz. the Sloop Victery, ‘Jo'eph Kennecat, from Gasdiloupe to Rhodé [ffind » and the Brig Gieham, Joleph Fel- am. from’ Bofton to New Providence, el which efiéls ‘he ranfomed. ; The Sloop Fanny, Thomes Stevenfon Mater, bound to New York, was left well the sth of this Month,in Lat. 27. By ‘Letters from Halifex, we are infornied, That & Veffel belonging to Bofton put in there, having loft one of her Maits and received other Damage Ssid Veflel failed from thic Port, with the Man of Warand Maft Ships, about s Moath sgo..... The Eleet were el in good Order when the sbove Veilcl left them, which was cight Dayaafter they f{siled from hence, ', Laft Tuelday the Genersl Affembly methere. J * 4 Infolvent Eftate. > ' We the Subfcribers being ap- ointed by the Hon. Feremiab Miulton Biq; Judge of vobate for the County of York, to Reccive snd Examiue the Claims of the Creditors to the Eftate of . John Clouton, {ate’ of Lebanon in faid County, de- ceas’d, reprefenced [nfolvent, snd fix Months being allow'd bythe Judge, for the Creditors 1o bring in snd prove their Cleims thereto, We hereby give NOTICE, that we propcfe 1o sttend that Service at the Honfe' of John Lord, Innholder in Berwick, on the 1xft Monday of this and the five following Months, from Three to Six of the Clock in the Alierncon of Berwick, Aug. 17. 1762. [oll BenwjaMiN CHADBOURN § o0 o am ore, Jour Lorp, Pt Mwwmku Farm-and Houlfe, To be Sold by Pablick Vendue to the higheft Bidder, at the Rwelling Houle of Cape. Samuel Folfom, Innholder in Exeter, on' Monday the Sixih Dy of September néxt, at Four 0’Clock in the Aiternoan, ‘A Farm in Brintwood, eontain- iog about Fifiy Acres, with s Dwelling Houfe 2nd Birn flending thereon, lying on the Nosthesly Side of the Grest Rosd lesding from Exeter to Epping, sdjoining to Joby Cenmer’s Homeltead ; very com- modigus for 2 Tradeiman, & Trader or & Tanner, " being about Four Miles from Exeter Mrzeting Houfe. T'he Cozdi:ions.of Sale to be then mide known. “Exeter, Aug. 6 1762, {8) o) oy ot Lot Nyl ooy Nt () ) TO BE SOLD A Likely NEGRO WOMAN, -~ Baequireofthe Prinier hereof. i o in the barley, end rye, of which large . 70 BE 7 .SoLD BY FONATHAN WARNER, A good Affortment of Englith GOODS; Earthen and Delph: WARE by the Hogthead 2nd - Craté ; good Weft Indin- RUM by the Hogfhesd, . SUGAR by the Barrell, FLOUR, &c.for Cafh, or Credit with good Sec (i;;, or good Merchannble Pine Boards, snd Red-Oak Hegthead Staves. [of - THIS is to acquaint the PUBLICK, BAT Moejus Kough, sa liithman, for aiding end aflifting the French in:and towards the Con queft of Sc. johre’s in Newloundltnd, hasn SNOW * given him by the Frencli Commander in Chief thete, which Snow is the Property of Mr. Thumas-Buzlly, - &c. being {quare Stern, French built, blue painted Sterm, and blue upper Streak, with & French carved ' Man- Head, burthen'd sbout One Hundred Tons. " Whoever thell give Intelligence of the faid Snow to * Mr. Grorge Coske, or caufe the Snow to e sppre hended, fo tha the fsid George Cooke may ‘R:cover: her, fhell be Rewsrded as the Law may diret in fuch Cafes. fgy .~ Géorge Cuske. ; ; <{ Proprietors Meeting. ‘Province oF New-HampsHire. APPLICATION having this Dsy been made to me, by the Owners of more thian one fixteenth Pare of the Shares or Rights of that. Tratt of Land known by the Name of New Durbem, or Smitkfield, in the Provioce aforefaid, defiring me to call a3 Meeting of the Proprictors of {«id Townfhips This is to Notity and Wara all the Proprietors of the Townthip aforefaid, to meet at the Mecting Heule in- Durham Falls, in _faid Province, on Mondsy the 13th Day of Stptember next, at one of the Clock in the Aiternoon, to 4& and vote on the following Ar- ticles, viz. 1. Tochufea Moderator. 2. To chule s Proprietors Clerk, and all other fuch Officers and Commitiees ss the Proprietors fhall think -proper. 3. Torsile Money to pay fuure Charges, if the Proprietors think proper. 4. To chule & Colleftor to colle&t the feme. ~ §. To chule & Commiitee ta peramble the Lines, and new Spot the Trces and Bouad masks, snd toopen a common Road or Roads, and to pafs any other Voie or Votes, as the Propri- etors fhali think proper st (sid Meeting, 6. To: fee what Method the Propriefors will 1ake to call Meet- ings for the fuiure Tuomas YouNG, Fus. Pac, Newmarket, Auguf 18, 1762. 1 st ran i, Bttt % i b P et B e B S S Ui ALL Perfons that have any Demands on, or are indebted unto the Eftste of Margret Chambers, late of Portimouth, in theProvinge of New Huimpfhire, Widow, deczas’d, intefiate, are:! defired to fetile the fame with, Curts Shanwon,.of (sid Portimouch, Gentleman, Adminiftrator of (sid Eftatel He defires that the Accounis, may be properly proved snd delivered 25 foon as mey be. it being his defire to%gtcle faid Efin’!e as {oon as poflible. T/Jé'za: Fackfor, Glaizer, being - " about to_remove ous of Town, in sbout & Month or ix Weeks, defires sll Perlons that hive Accounts open with him to come and clofethem immediately, “and thereby prevent further tronble. ; S e ALL Perfons indebted to, or . that have Demands on the Eftate of Samuel Dain, late ot Dover, decesled, are defired o bring in their Accounts 1o Elizabeth Dam, Reli& of faid Decealed, end Adminiftrawix to faid Eftate in order for Sattle ment. T e ALL Perfons indebted to, or that have sny Demands on-the Eftate of Cuptein Feffua Bangs, lme of Falmouth, in the County of Cumberland, decesled sre defired to bring in sheir Accounts {peedily, to Capt. Samue/ Cobb Jun. Exe cntor to the laft Will of faid Deceafed, in order for Setilement. Double Houfe and. Barn, TO BE SOLD - By William Haines of Greenland, absut Siz Acres of Choice good Land, lying cloje By Greenland Meeting Uoufe's being abous 22 Rods front upon Exeter Read, with a good Dosbie Houfe and Bara therecn, with a Number of. Apple Trees, and well Watered, [uitable for any Trade/man or Trader s for further Particalars Enguire of Jaid Haines, or the Printer beveof. A new Edition of #a¢¢s’ sP{alms Juft Publith’d, fold by the Printer, L CUSTOM HOUSE, Prscataqua Auguft36:h; Enered In.. Hyil yom St Kus, Newman from Halitex; Rogers fiom Berbsdos, Cheuncy from New Liverpoo!, Babicn frem New Londgn. - Ciesred Outatards, Sewall for Annepolis Rayalls. P.tcen for Halif=x, Wheelw-ight for Viigina, Lint{ey for Barbacos, Lowe!l far Autiguy J M., { Excife on Spiritous Ligquors. » NOTICE ishereby given; ‘1 hat Ricuarp:Jenwess, 34 Elg; is ColleQor of EXCISB this prefent Year, to be pid on Spiritous Liquors for the Province of New Hampthire.... He will attend that Bufinets on Wedne(day the 8.h cf September next at the Houle of Major Febn Zitcamt’s in Dover, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon... .On Thur{day the oth at Mr. Fonatban Gilman's, loshelder in Exeter. «....On Friday the 10th at the Houfe of Lieut. . fere than Leavitt, Innholder in Hampton, at One ¢’Clock Afwernoon ; and on Monday and Tuefday the 13:h ! and 14th st the Houfe of Csptain Zeckariab Fofs, : Inuholder in Portirgouth. - As there mre meny Per{ons in this Province who- have Sold Spirirous Liquors withoutLicence,unlefs they apply foon to theColicélof _ and psy whatis juftly due for Excife, they will be dealt with as the Lew of this Province direéts. Rye, Auguft 25, TO. BE SOLD By PALMER & KING, {at their Shop near Spring Hill, Philadelphia' Refin’d : IRON, and FLOWER by the Barrell. ; I et i) s eyt g )\ S POADS, Choice St. George’s. STONE LIME, TO BE SOLD By ‘: Jofeph Barrell, . Very cheap. NV. B. This LIME is fat preferable to Providence Lime. WHEREAS the Executors of the laft Will and Teftament of Dr. Natbawiel Sar. * jant, Blq; late of Port{mouth, deceas’d, hesve already , . sdvertifed, that they will attend the Seutlement of Accounts of the Deceas’d, on the Tuefdsy and Wed- nelday of every Week, until the lait of Seprember : This is to give further NOTICE, that the Admini- firstor of the Eftate of of Do&or Benjamin Dearborty late of Portfmouth, deceas’d, will stiend with the sbove Executors; on the Days above mentioned, st the Plsce mentioned in a former Advertifement: and all Perfons that have Accounts unfettled with the Partnesthip of Sarjant and Dearborn, sre defired to attend 6n faid Days, within the above limited Time, or they muft expedt to loole the Opportunity of fet- tling with faid’ Executors, snd Adminiftrator, aa. they are determined to bring Things to & (peedy - Settlement: And all who are indebted eitherto the ~ Eftste of the faid Do&tar Sarjant, or (o the Psrtner- - thip of [sid Sargant aad Dearborn by Book " Debts, - Bond, or Notes of Hand, and.do' not fetle them . within the sbove limited Time, they wey depend upon being fugd without amy further Nogice. Portimouth, Themar Cyst, Exects Auguft 17th, 1762. Thomas Parker. tors, Simeon Diarbors Adminiftrator to Dearbirn’s Eitate, All Per/fons 1hat have Demands or are Indebted unto the Efiate of Capiain Jonsthan Blant of Chefier, deceafed, are defired to come and [sstle thiir Accounts with Mary Blunt of faid Chefler. 4d. minifirairix of [aid Eftate 5 And that pe Per[on may come and be difagpointed, She inforims them, that Alten- dence will be given at ber Houfe in Chefier,each Monday and Thurfday until the lafp Day of September ninty Jrom three to feven of the Clock Afterneen. Chefter, July 34. : A TO BE SOLD . ALOT ofLand in Barringten, . lying inthe fecond Range, contsining a80o Acres, which was grauted to 7homas Simpfon, of Portfmoutlr, decess’d ; Inquire of Mis. Sarab Simp/om, in Portf- mouth. : THE Owners of HOGS in this Town, sre defired to fhut them up, or Yooke and Ring - them, sccording to Law, otherwile they - will be

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