The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, November 12, 1762, Page 4

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Loaf Sugar To be 8old et the Sugsr Houle in this Town, =8 ehieap for the Sterling Money gt can be imported from Bofton ; snl for T'wenty-one Shillinge O, T. by the Huadred or haif Huudred. Likzwise to be Sold the very beft of Molalles clarified, by the Hog fhe:d or [maller Quentity. PPt BN AT g st () ) NI e) gt TO BE SGLD By FAEENRY APPLETON, Choice Table Oyl By the Bottle or Cale AL Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Mr. RoszrT Op1orNg, late of Portfmouth, ferchant, decesled, a:c defired to bring in their Accounts to MEHETABLE Opioan Bxecutrix to f2id Eftate, in order for Settlement. To be Sold by Palmer & King, At their Shop on Spring- Hill, An Affortment of Englith «GOOD; (uitable for the Seafon; & few Catksof Rice and Baerels of Turpentine; likewile s few Pounds of Spices ; ALL very chesp lor CASH. L Ry v ey ) A nnd ) ‘ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that have eny Demands on the Eftaie of Mr. Fobn “Birgtx, Vate of New Market, Giazer, decealed, -are deficed to bring in their Accounts to'Ede Hall Bergis, Ex:cutor to the Teftameni of the faid Decesfled, in order for Settlement. e ; Choice BOHEA TEA, chesper than any in Town, to B SOLD BY THOMAS WENTWORTH ; Allo WINDOW G LASS. . At fas st ittt § A GOLD RING was taken ¥p in this Town fome Time'sgo ; the Owner muy kave it by applying to the Printer and paying for this Adverafement. - - 3 The ?&Egmfié “8ull continues to proceed from hence to Boflow and will during the Winter Seafon, (exceptin very bad Westher) st THREE DOLLARS for each Perfen .. and for Bagpdge in Proporiion to Bulk and Weight, o fst out Tueldsy Mornings by Nine o'Clock. A Stage COACH alfo, will be ready-in the Spring with four Horles, to go {rom hence to Boftoa. 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 Breecues,&c. Ao pmtnd e, st Nt Snced (o o) i) A New Chaife, ‘Compleatly finifh’d, built in Bofton, now at Mr. Fames Stoodley’s, to be Sold ; of who inquire, or-of the Printer, . : STOLEN from off a Wharfe in this Town, Two Barrells of Turpentine, sbout a Month paft 5 it ‘'was boped the Thief would have Remember’dthe EighthCommandment, and returned them ; but its now thought his Confcience inftead of his Hands is {ear’d with = red hot Iron ; if they are yeturned no Queftions fhall be afk’d, if not Twenty Pound Reward is offered for fuch informatien as fhall " convi@ the Thicf; its (uppofed they were carried vp the River in s Gundelo. The Reward fhall be at the Printing Office. TO BE SOLD i i ) o ARG By Ammi Ruhamah Cautter, " Choice Lifbon, Teneriffe, Malags, Claret, and other Wines, very good Brandy, Olivee, -Capers and Tamarinds : Alfo Linfced Oil, and Palnters Coloury, cheap for Cafly ALL Perfons Indebted to, or- that have any Demsands on the Eflstz of Cipisin Benjanin Seeett of Hsmpion Falls, decealed, are de- fired to biitig in their Accounts to u2 the Sableribzre, in order for Setilement, who will atiend on (aid Bufi- nefs on the four followiag Wedrefdays, at the Houfs of Ceptsin Jonatban Sweit of (xid ghmpkop Falls, Jncholder, trom Nine of the Clock belore Noon to five in the Afternocn, Hampton Falls, § Lewi Dearborn, ggattr 72 { David Batcédar,'} Exviniors, s ¢ s This is to inform the Public, That . & : Beny. Goldthwart, Taylor ; from Boften, MAK ES all Sorts of Mens Wearing Apparrel, in the beft and neatefp Manner, according to the mnewefd Fapion ; Alfo Wemens Riding HabitSe—- Cloth Riding Hoods, {3c. He likewife performs all Sorts of Lacing Werk, Figur'd and Plain—All GENTLEMEN and LiADIES may depend upor baving tveir Work deme with Fidelity and Difpaich 5 and compleated by any reafonable Time they foall fix—and as cheap as can be afforded ——a— Said GoLpTHWAIT bas a Variely c}f Trimmings to difpofe of, cheap for CASH, at bis Houfe oppefite the Post-Orrice, where the Custom-Hou'se was lately kept, near the Parade and wher: be carries op bis Bufinefs N. B. He has @ Nuwber of the bef Pai- terns of Cloths iu Bofton, aud will undertaks to Supply any GENTLEMEN wilk whole Suils of Cloaths, er any perticular Garment, with- out putting themfeivss io awy further Troubls. wommg® PROVINCE OF NEW HJMPSHIR?. NOTICE is hereby again given to the Creditors ot Marris Haley late of Port/meuth, ‘Marriner, Decealed, Intefate, to lend their reipedive ‘Bvidence of fach Claims to Jamss Sicedly of faid Portfmouth, Adminiftrator of his Eftate before s final Bettlensent is made 3 and thofe whe neglsét are excluded. TO BE SOLD Five Hundred Acres of Land in the Town of Nottinghsm in the Provinece of New Hzmpthire, cheap for the Cath. - Inquire of the Rey, Mr. Ebenezer Flagg of Chefter, or Fofiab Flagg of Bofton, Jeweller, at the North End of the Draw Bridge. 1163 s B el JUST PUBLISH'D, And Sold st the Priniing Office in this Town, A BOOK entitled, W A R: AN HEROIC POEM ; From the T'sking of Minorca by the French,’to the Raifing of the Sicgs of Quebec by GENERAL MURRAY : with Marginal Notes ; being & very compicat Fiftory of the War.....Piinted in London ; sod Re prinied in Portfmouth, Price Tevo Sbillings and Six Pence Sterling.....It has been bighly recom- mended hy Men of the beft Senfe, Judgment and Learning.....T'here not having been any® Performance to equal it fince the War begen. In which are mention’d Admirs]l Hawkes and ‘Boicawen’s Engagement, in Lagos, and Quiberon Bay. Thurot's Dsfcent endDecfeat. 'T'he memora- ble Aichievements of Biitanniz’s Worthies on the Continent. An smpleDefcription of the two remark- able Sieges of Loniibourg andQuebec ; together with « minute Defeription of the French Siege of Quebec; and that Siege raifed : with the Delcents st, and At tacks of Maloss, Cherburg, and Havre de Grace. The triumphant War of our Heroes in Alrics, and Indie, viz. The D:fcents at and Attacks of Gua- dsloupe, Goree, and Senegel : Granada, St. Martin’s, Marigalante, Surat, Chendenagore, Calcutts, &c. &e, Every Commander at Sea, with the Leaders, and their refpeclive Corps on Land, are all duly noticed, as the Batties occur 5 with their jultly deferv’d Enco- miums, thro' the whole Coutle of the Poem. A few of Warts's Hymns To be Sold at the Printing Office in this Town FR P B4 A LS For. Re-printing by Subfeiiption, the famous Willram Deli's Wotks entiruled, The Tryal of the spitits ; A Book wenderinily crleulsted to meke ¢ Dilcovery cfthe Arminian Antichriltien Clergy, and s {ckmn Reticat founded to GOD's People, to come oui ficm il felfe Woilhip end unfcripiurel Pratices. N. B. Sublciip iors sre tsken in by Mr. ui# Eliist of Port/mensh ; esch Book will be sscut /. 4 Old Teno: Nswr Hempbire Money, the one hslf to be paid down by the Sublcriber, and the other half upon receiving of the Bocks, Said &//iot, undertakes the Delivery of the Books; end receives the Subfcripion Money. Stratham, Ofleber 24, ey Kittery, in the County of York, Now. 5. ALL Perfons Indebted unto, or that bave Demands upom the Eflate of Jobn Le Corne, late of Kittery aforefaid, Marriner, deceafed, Inteflate, are bereby NOTIFIED to fettle the fame with Richard Keating of faid Kittery, Marriner, Adminifirater de Bonis non, Adminifiratiff en faid Efiate, to prevent Jurther Troubile. [z1] Qe (o e Ao ) \aP o) o) Taken up at Rye, the 28th of lsft Month, a foil MAST, sbout 54 Feet long : ‘The Owner may have it again by spplying to Capt. ~ Ricbard Rand of Rye, snd paying Charges. Taken up by John Batcheldor, of North Hawptes, (ome time sgo, in the Sca, a Bar- rell of Turpzntine. The Owner may have it by applying to faid Batcheldor, telling the Masik, snd paying Charges, S00EpsReage o Re 0B oo s oo LON DO N, Aug. 23. A Trede(msn in tie city, haying taken a wife, and Eving upon very ill terms with*her, they sgiced to pait, snd the wife retired into the counny,where fhe was_intreduced 2 a widow, to be Houle keepertoa rfon of fortunes TheGenti¢men foon aftey conceiv- Eg s preat likisg for her, wcu]*in ‘have married her ; butbeing informed thate hifband ftcod in the way, they agreed to tske esch other’s word.” The @entlemsn in o few ycan died, leaving his foriune to his beloved houle keeper ; who, furvivisg him but a fhort time, it defcended to & dsughter,the iruit of rieir embraces. The girl then talling under the diretion of afriend, who was s ftranger (o the mothes’s mar- risge,end being brought upto town o finith her edu- eation, the trede(man by sccident became ecqueinied . with her, was {mitten, paid “his ‘addreffes, and ‘mar- ried her. ‘Some monihs -after, “having occfion to Jook over her papers, to his great furprize he found there {everal letters in his wife’s hand writing, which he knew he had reftored her st their feparstion. This introduced an enquiry, the upthot of which was, that he found he was merried to his daughterin law; which fo afli&ted him, that he took te his bed, 2nd is fince dead. The dsughter, however, being the in- nocent, though unfortunste inftrumeit of “ his unhap- pinefs, he took gare to remember in his will ; and by the addition thus made to her ‘fortune, as well as & hsndfonie jointure fettied upon her at fift, fheisnow become one of the wenlthicft widows about this metropolis. To e EDITOR of Liovp's Evininc Post. SIR, : THE following Lines ere imitated from the conciu- fion of Horacs’s fi:ft Epiftle, They cught to be repeated with a particuler emphifis, when we fee fuch terrible Revolutions among the Great, as what has juft now happened in Ruflia 1 OR me, let Wifdom’s [acred fountsin flow, The cordial drsught, that (weetens ev’ry woe 3 May Providence the jufl enough provice, Norlet me float on Hope’s uncertain tide : Add thopghts compas’d, sffeflions ever even... Thus far ‘fuflices to have ak’d of Heaven. Whos in the difpenfations of 2 day, Grants lile, grants death ; now gives, now takes swey To lesffolds oft’ the ribbon’d Spoiler brings, Tears wands from Statefmen, and their ¢rewns from Kings ; From the repining heert the blifs decreed ; But'leaves the Man of Virtue bleft indeed— Be life the care of Heaven ; and mine to fiad, * Still equall to itfelf, the ballang’d mind ; { Fame, -besuty, wealth, forgot eech tinfel toy 3 Wii's ftudious quiet pless’d, end placid joy : In thefe, and thefe alone, fupremely bleit ; Let foola and madmen {cramble for the reft. PORTSMOUTH : Printed by D. FOWLE, A’!

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