The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, November 5, 1762, Page 2

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Trench, with his inow snd the fiigete he had tskes, 100k the ficft without oppofition. Our immenfe crop of Rice mey now be faid to bz {ecure, the hurricane (eafon having pafled off in very moderste weather with refrefhing thowers, B O.8 T O N, Nowember 1. Extrat® of a Letter from Lifhon, Sept. 16, 1762. ¢ Almeida furrendered the 2g5th ult. which epeas the Province of Beira io the enemy’s Depredstions, T beiog a Part ofthe Country which gave the greateft “Expeoce of Filh ; however, as they muft eat, I hope tdeans may befound for a Conlumption, We were in great Pain for Pato and Coimbrs, on Almeida’s being teken ; and hid the Spaniards beea alert, they might certainly hive proceeded thither ; but we are now told the Paflzs are fo fecured; that they are in na imne diste Danger. I wifh it may prove (o, and the Lneiny may not be able to faice them.”. .. The Pzople in Evgland were Qill in great Fears, fzy the Papers of the 26:h of Auguft, in regerd to Newfonndland 3 they having receiv’d Advices,which were much relied on that the French Fleet from Cape Francois, with a Number of Spanith Traops, had joingd the French, sod taken Poficfion of other Pla- ces befides St Johw's.....Many People were very appichenfive of Hilifax. .....Such Numbers of people dounied the failing of a Reinforcement that Notice was repeatedly given to sffure the Public of the fail- ing of 4 Ships for Newfoundland, tho’ no Troops were meniioned. Extraft of a Letter from So. Carolina, Sept. 29. ¢ The two Fiepch Frigstes lately carrted into P % Providence by the General Shirley Privateer of thst port, had esch .12 guns mounted ; they” failed from Lape Francois the 7th inftin:, bound for Old Frarce, with 5 fliips of the line and two Frigates, ha- ving & Spanifh bettslion of 600 men on board, bound for 5t. Jago de Cuba, Lieurr, Anftruther and Mic- kanzie, iwo other « ficers, end 30 men of the 24 di vifion that fziled from New York for Cubs, and were teken by the French were on bosrd one of the prizes. Brigadier Genersl Havicanp is jult arrived here in a floop. fiom Havaunih, intenced to takeé his paflege from this Port for Eagland. “ The privaceer brig Charlgltown, of this port, Rober: Cochran, commender, thst failed from hence on = ¢ru'zy, zd Juoe Jait, was tsken off Cape Fren- cais July tff, by the Defenfeur of 74 guns, and the Diiigent of 32 gurs, two French men of war, and carried into Cape Franceis. The french ufed the prifoners very iil ftripped them of every thing, and pui them in gosl ac the Cape, where they allowed them only bread and water.” B jor Rogers is arrived at New York from South Caroling, end was to fet out for Albany laft Monday. A Spanifh Priz: Ship is allo arrived at New Yaork, tsken by 8 Weft India Privateer, Cerain Advice was received in England of the fafe Lending of the Britifh Troops at the Havannah; snd made no doubt & Conqueft would be made with {uch & Force: They had Reports of loms Advaniaa- ges the Treops had obrained....Several Ship: were put up ut the Exchange for the Favannsh. iy <he Ships lstely arrived from Englend feveral Letrzrshave been received, advifing, that our Agent, Jasrzr MavpuiT, Big; hed obtain’d from the Trea- fury our Propordon of the Parliementary Grant for 1760, #nd that he had fucceeded in his Applicstion for a Pcimburiment, on Account of the extrordinsry Expence this Prevince had been 2t in continning e Number of their Troops at Nava Scotia, Lou'fbourg and Crown Poins, during that Winter,....sl{o thet he was paying thofe Bills drewn by Harrisos Gray, . Efq; Tresfurer of the Province, on our late Agent, which remsin’d vopaid, ss well s others that were prefented. : In the A¢lentic came Paflenger the Eldeft Son of his Exceliency Governor BERNARD, 15 sllo feveral other young Gexntiemen brlonging to New England. Pepperrefibsrongh, Ofober 27. This Dsy che Bev. Mr. Fobn Fairfield was Or- dsined Paftor of a €hurch here. WL RIS ML O N T T Laft Saturcey absut 4 0’Clock, P.M. & mcft {or- ¢ rowiul Accident happened in this River, near Dover | Poiat : Four Perlons, viz. —~——— Waiten, and his Wile, with her Drather Hunking Mofes, and faid Wal- \ ton's Sifter, young Pexfons, tewarning from Berwick | 20 this Town ina (mail Boay, to expedite their Way, | had fet up = Coverlid for . Sail ; which being too | heavy for the Boat, in & Flaw' of Wind turn’d it overs ' and as they were beyond the Reach of Help, “snd in . a firong Tide, they were all. drowned. None of " the Bodies are yet found. ~ We have received the Articies of the Capitulstion ofkhe Havannsh, but being teo long for this . Paper, weé muft defer publifhing them “till cur next. By Capt. ddams wha arrived g2 Bofion, we hsve® seceived the News of the Death of ilie Hon. Henry ArTnorpe, Big; one of His MrjeEy’s Council for this. Province. Thurfday the 18th ef this Inftant Now. is appointed by - Authority to be obferved as a Day of - Public’' THANKSGIVING, throughout this Province. . v s A Diploma for the Degree of Dotor of Divinity is prefented by the Univerfity of Aberdeento the Rev. Mr, SaMuEeL Lang-- pon of this Town. 3 YORK, Nov. 1. 1762. Laft Week died here, aged 68, AsizL Goopin: Hz was one of the Ruling Elders of the Firt Church ot Curisr in thit Town i His Death was occsfioned by 2 Fail from the Roof of a Honfe: He lapguithed 8 few Days under Bruifes and broken Bones, and then died. He was sn Example ofInduft:y, Honefty, Prudence end Piety. He is gieatly laminted by the Church snd People of this Place ; end we may well cry out, Help Lord for the godly Man ¢eafeth. Custom House, Piscataqua, November 4. Entered Iwwsrds, SchoonerCharm. Molley, }. Gowell, from Annopolis, Snow Beifey & Polly,]. Willey, from Newfoundland. SchoonerCharm.Molley, ] S.ill{on, from Philadelphia, Snow Antigus Fetor, John Wheden, from Halifax. Cleared Outwards. Brig Lyon, William Stickney, for Jamsics: Biig Antilope, John Tarbox, for Guardaloup. Brig Pocock, Szmuel Bryard, for Philadelphia: Sloop Newport, George Janverin, for Rhode Ifland; e v S s s pamOR— AS there is no Carrier at pre- fent from bence to Stratham, Exeter, Kingfton, Hawke, Pleftow, Hempfead, Londonderry, Litchfield, Pem- brook, Pennicook, &c. Thofe Perfons whe are Subferi- bers for th: New Hampthire Gezeite, are defired to cail or fend for them by their Friends to the Printing- Office, who may occafionally be in this Tewn, until a Juitable Perfon is engaged.— And all Perfons who are indebted for the above Papers, are defired to pay the Jame, which will much oblige their bumble Servemt The PUBLISHER. D e i Loaf” Supar To be Sold at the Sugsr Houle in this T'own, #8 cheap for the Sterling Moxey a8 can be imperted from Bofton ; snd for Twenty ore. Shiilings O. T. by the Huadred ar half Hundred. Ligxrwise to be S1ld the very befl of Molaffes clarified, by .ae Hog- fhiexd or Imaller Quantity. Py IR LN Rag) | P iyl A fe) PN\ pad « ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have eny Demands on the Lftate of Mr. RoBERT Obpiorve, late of Postimouth, Merchant, deceafed, ere defired to bring in their Accounts to MEHETABLE OpiorN Executrix to faid Eftaie, in order for Settlement. [20] N o) e ™\ ) N\ f o] \caate ™ foemennd) To be Sold by Palmer & King, At their Shop on Spring- Hill, An Affortment of Englith GOODS3 fuitsble for the Sesfon; s few Cifks of Rice and Barrels of Turpentine; likewife a few Pounds of Spices ; ALL very chesp for CASH. ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any D mands on. the ‘Eftate of Mr. Fob# Bergin, late of New Masrket, Glazer, decealed, are defired to bring in their. Accounss to Ede Hall Bergin, Exccutor to the Teftament of the {sid Decealed, in order for Settlement. — P IeE Choice BOHEA TEA, cheeper than sny in Town, 7o BE SOLD BY THOMAS WENTWORTH ; Allo WINDOW GLASS. ey P A GOLD RING was taken up in this Town fome Time ago ; the Owner may have'it by applyirg to the Printer and paying for this Advertil¢ment. ¥ TM«E? Chaife Still confinues - to proceed from hence to Boffen and will during the Winter Seafan, (¢xcept in very bad Weidther) at THREE DOLLARS for each Derfen .. end fors Baggage in Proportion to Bulk and ‘Weight, To fet cn: Tuefdsy: Mo:nings by Nise o‘Cl&ck‘. A Stage COACH alfo, will be ready in the Spring with four Horles, (0, 89 from henceito Bofton. « - : oWE ] A New Chailfe, Compleatly finith’d, built in Bofton, now at Mr. Fames Stoodley’s, to be Sold ; of whom inquire, or of the Printer, : R ] The Henourable Scciety of GOLDSMITHS. are herchy INotificd to mest et the Houfe ot Copt. Zecharab Fofi’s vt 7 o Clock, P. M: on Wednefdsy next the 10th Infant. Mot Caa N A A ) N ) o s St N [) e TO BE SOLD, By HFENRY APPLETON, Choice Table Oyl By the Bottle or Cafe. Sy i i, o) i, (anad (e \ o) \npud %, N Sea COAL To be Sold on Board the Brigantine Triel, lying at the Long Wharfe— and at R, TRAILL’s Store, Crates and Hogfheads of Earthen WARE well forted, CHEESE, Bottled ALE, Buck Skin BREECHES, &ec. g e frrsd oy ) A\t (cmnon reea) (o ALY Perfons Indebted to, or that have sny Demands on the Eftate of Cipiain Benjamin Swett of Hampton Falls, decia’ed, are de- fired to bring in their Accounts to us the Sublcribers, in order for Seitlement, who will attend on faid Bufi- nefs on the four following Wedneldays, st the Houle of Captain Fovathan Swett of fsid Hempion Falls, Innholder, from Nine of the Clock beicre Noon to five in the Aftersoon. Hamptori Falls, § Levi Dearborn, E O&ober 7. David Batchelor, } ey s TO BE SOLD By Ammi Ruhamah Cutter, Choice Lifbon, Teneriffe, Maulage, Claret, and other Wines, very good Brandy, Olives, Capers and Tamarinds : Alio Linfced Oil, and Painters Colours, chesp for C:fh. Sy g nnd e prvimed A S oad o~ STOLEN from off a Wharfe in this Town, Two Barrells of Turpentine, about 8 Month paft ; it wss boped the Thief would have Remember’d the EighthCommandment, and returned them ; but its now thought his Confcience isflead of his Hands is fear’d with a red hot [ren ; if they sre returned no Qucfliens fhall be #k’d, it not Twensy Peound Reward is offered for fuch information as fhall convifl the Thiet; its {uppofed they were carried up the River ir 2a Gundelo. The Reward fhell be at the Printing Office, Qo™ ) M\ N S ) (mrid o ) (o NP TO BE SOLD Five Hundred Acres of Land in the Town of Nottinghsm in the Province of New Hampthire, cheep for the Cath. Inguire of the Rev. Mr. Ebenexer Fiagg of Chefler, or Jofiab Flagg of Bofton, Jeweller, at the North End of the Diaw Bridge. f16] JUST PUBLISH'D, And Sold st the Printing Office in this Tawn, A BOOK entitled, W A R: AN HEROIC POEM ; From the Taking of-Minorca by the Frerch, re the Ruifing of the Siege of Quebic by GENERAL MURRAY ; with Marginsi Notes ; beisgra vaop ¢omplest Hiftory of the War.....Printed in London 3 and Re printed in Portfmouih, Price Two Shiliings and Six Pence Sterling.....It has been highly recom- mended by Men of the beft Senfe, Judgment und “Learnirg..... There not heving been any Performance (0 cqual it firce the War began. In which are mention’d Admiral Hewkes end Bolcswen’s Engagement, in Lagos, and Quiberon Bsv. Thurot's Defcent andDefeat. . The memora- ble Aichievements of Biitannis’s Worthies on the Costinent. An smpleDefcription of the two remark- shit Sieges ofLeufb urg endQuebec ; together with & minute Defciiption of the French Sicge ofQuebec #nd that Siege raifed : with the Defcents at, and Ac- frcis of Maloes, Cherburg, and Havre de Grace. The triumphant War of gur Heroes in Africs, 2nd Iidis, viz. The Defcerits et ends Attacks-of Gua- deloupe, Goree, and Sengzel : Grenada, St. Martin’s, Marigslente, Surat, Chapdenagore, Calcutta, &e. &c. Every Commender at /Ses, with ti_u: Leadere, and their réfpedlive Corps ¢n Land, are sil-duly noriced, as the Battles occur; with their juftly deferv’d Enco- miums, thro’ the whole Courfe of the Pogm / /

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