The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, December 10, 1762, Page 2

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but with what certeinty we cennot {iy. Among thefe changes, Prince Edward, ’iis (xid, will be put st the head of the Admirelty, the Duke of Devon- fhire will be eppointed Lord Lisutenznt of Ireland ; #nd Lord Halifax is faid to be deftinzd to &l} anojher grear employ. .....From Hevannah, from Gpsin, from {H:flia, from Silefis, and even from Peirerfburg, news, of the utmoft confequence mey houtly be look’d for, tho’ it is (uppofed the Spinierds will not giveany = fatisfsory snfwer relating to Pzace, till they leara the fate of the Havanpah.”... From the London Daily Advertifer, Sept. 4. k IS Majefty, out of his princely Zeal for the Ad- varcement. of Religion and ufeful Knowledge in every Part of his extenfive Dominions, hath been gracioully plealed to suthorize the making & Collec- tion throughout the Kingdom, for the joint Benefit of the two Colleges and Semenaries of Learning,late- ly eflablithed in the Cities of New York and Eniladel- phie ; and hath granted & Roys! Bounty of £. Goo towards forwarding fo good & Defign. : York, Nov. 19 a762; Mr. Yoleph Care, sged 48 Years, anly Son of the Hon. Samuel Came of Yoik, aged 89Years, on Man- day lsfi, st his Dinner, with a_ {ceming good Appe tite, talked freely and chearfully, in perfect Health, both of Body and Mind to sll Appearance ; he arcle quick from his Table went out of his Door, droped down dead, with his Lips fhut, his Eyes clofad, his Hesrt could not be found to beet,nor hisPulle move. He lived = dutifulSon, « kind loving Hufbind; & ten- der effectionatcParent, & courteous benevolentNeigh- bour : It may with Propriety be faid of him et Fob Speaks of himfelf, Chapt. 29, 12 and 13th ; Verfes he hath left & SorrowfulWidow, two Sons and feur Diughters : His Remnins wrere decently interred « on Trelday. cogeg kT 8§ M0 U0 B Exiralt of a Letter from an Officer at Mont- real, 10 bis Friend in this Town, OfF. 23. I e, He gth Inftant Larriv’d here, I judge you won’t take it amifs if [ endea- vour to inform you of the great Plenty this Country abounds in at thisTime, - which will differ greatly from the enormous Ideas we formed of it while in Poffeflion of eur Enemies. Wheat is fold at this Place for 3 /. New York Currency per Buthell, Oats at 1 /. Indian Corn at 2 /. Hay from 24 [ to 30./. per Ton 5 a good Turkeyat 2 [. Geefe, Fowls, Mutton, Beef, 8c. in the like Proportion 3 in fhort, there is but few Species of Provi- fions or Merchandize but what is cheaper at this Place than elfe where in America, fo that the Soldier}in this Country, may eat, drink, and enjoy the Fruit of his Labour ; we are generally in perfect Health, and fuf- ter for nothing fo much as the Want of Employment. : : The Inhabitants are extreamly happy with the Conftitution of their Government, and wou’d be generally fatisfy’d, if the Country fhould upon a Peace be ceded to the Crown of Great Britain, which T hope will be the Cafeina very fhort Time.—" Laft Fsidsy Alicrnoon ss s Brig wae under Way, bound: out of this Klirbour, & Boat went off frem “ Ifittery, to putfome Letters on board, when com ng vp with her and beirg in = frong Tide, by [ome ac- cident the Boat gat under the Lrigs Bow, whereby fhe overfer, and = young Man of shout 18 Yerrs of Age, named Nathsriel Spartmwk,Son of the fate Rev. v NathaaicliSpsrhawk, was uniortunsicly drowned. y We hesr from Heverhill that about 10 Days ago, " three Men were accidently drowaed as they were curying & Ra't dowr the River. CUSTOM HOUSE,Pilcataway, Dec. 9 Eatered In, SloopChnrmingSllly.T.Pur(ons,l’rumGundlcrre. Snow Brittania, #Matthew Sheafe, from St. Marting. Schooner Phice, Samuel Lowell, from §t. Mariins. Cleared Out. ! Schooner Berfey, John Mace, for Virginia. Schoonar ' Sarab, ‘Benjamin Odioree, lor Yirginia. Brig Amhetft, John Shacktord, for Viiginia. S-hooner Metthew, Benjimin Randell for Virginia. Stocp Syren, William Vennerd, (or North Cerolina, Sloop ‘Sea Flower, Archibald Smith, for Marylsnd, Sloop John & Polly, ‘Philip Bablon, for Marylznd. Schooner Rye, John Uunderwood for Maryland., Brig Narcifls, Mofes Wingate, for Jamaica. Sloop William, Jemes Guppy, for karbados. Brig Tryall, John QGram, tor the Elavannah. A few Boxes of large Binacle ‘. CANDLESand others fuitable for Families, To be Sold by Edmund Coffin, Lampton, December 19, 1762, Jonathan Moulton, Hereby informs bis Cuflomers and others, that be bas o frefb Affortmint of GCQODS, Jfuitable far the Stafon. that will be opened and ready for Sale by the 20 b Inflant 4 among which are, - BROaD OTHS of molt Colours, fize Deventhire Kerfeys, fuiteble for Grest Coats, with many other Articles fuitable for Winter, 100 meny to be fierz enumerated : ALSO all Sorte of beft London Nails, fome Deck Naile ; moft all kinds of Hard Ware, néceflary in Houle- Keeping ; an Affortment of Gloves, and Mourning; a parcell of Dser Skine, end Dear Skig Breechea. Weft India GOODS, snd Bohes Tea. Ssid ‘Monlton wili fell his Goods by Retale ssChesp for ready Cafh as they can be sfforded to be Sold in this Province : Alfo will give® longer Credit than is Cuftomary, allowing him realonabie Advance. R N. B. Wanted by faid Moulton, adout fiarty Fat UXEN, 10 be kil d at Hampten in aboat 10 ays. Ly O e e Ve e e §O BE SOLD By 7 homas Parfons Of Exeter, a new Affortment of Goods,viz. "N Carlet, crimfon, blue, and cloth color’d Broad Cloths ; Kerfeys, Ratteens, Half Thicks, Pennifton, German Sar- ges, Shalloons, Tammies, -Callamancoes, Ruflells, Grograms, Allopean, Bombagzine, Crape, Tiffeny, Gloves ; filk, linnen and cotton Handkerchiefs ; Ribbons, Gartering, Pins, Tapes, black Taffety, flower’d Silk for Capuchines ; Velvet, fnail Lace, fewing Silks, plain and flowes’d Lawns, Cambrick, Garlits and other Linnens, firiped cotton Holland for Mens Shirting ; Worfted Caps, good Englith Shoes, Blanketts, Buttons, filk. Hair and Twift, Buckrams,—~—— Tea Kettles, Box Irons, Fire Shovelsand Tongg, Brafles and Furniture for Detks, Table Hinges, Door and Cheft Locks, Iron and Brafs Candlefticks, Rat Traps, Hammers, Gimblets, Hand-faws, Files, Shears, Combs, Cafe Knives and Forks, Jack Knives, Cut- toes, Pen Knievs ; Pewter Porringers and Bafons, Plates and Dithes, ftone Cups and Saucers 3 Powder and bst— Ginger, Starch, Rice, Nutmegs, Pepper, All fpice, WEST INDIA GOODS, &c. And for the Cafh. will fell at as low a Rate asany Body in the Government. Nt s o et Aot e, s () ) Silver and Gold To be Exchanged for Sterling BILLS ; dated January 1760, Redeemable in 1763, with an allowance of feven & half per Cent, Enquire of the Printer. Edmund Bayley, Adminiftrator of the Eftafte of the Rev. Mr. Jeflab Bayley, late of Il:mpton Falls, decealed; hereby defires all Perfons . that bave any Demands on {aid Efate, or are any ways Indebled to fxid Eftate on sny Account, tofettle the fsme with faid Adminiftrator : And 2s his Abode is at s Diitance, snd a fpeedy Setdement” neceflary, he propofes to attend this Bufinels a: the Houte of Cept. Caleb Sanborn’s Innholder in Hampton Falls on Paondey the 34 Day of Junuary mext, and (wo or three Days next following, when he hopes every one concerned will attend, thet this Bufinefs may be finith- cd. And any Perfons who have eny Books belonging to {2id Eftate, are defired to return the fame at, or before faid Time, Hampton Falls, Noo. 29, 1762, : TO BE SOLD By Thomas Hart, Of Portlmouth, in the Province of New Hampfhire, gne fifth part of T'wo Acres of LAND in Exeter in fxid Province nesr the Rev. Mr. Odiin’s Meeting Houfe, we!l fituated tor Trade or any other Bufinefs : Any Perfon inclining to Purchale the famesmay know the Terms by Enquiring of faid Hart, December 8, 1562, Two Thoufand Pounds Old Ten. is wanted, for which. gosd Security will be given. Enguire of the Printer. ; % U , (‘ ™ - 5 : ;. < To-Horromwill e Pubiifhy ( And Sold by ghe Printer bereof ) Ames’s Almanack T@%" BE SOLD By PUBLIC VENDUE to the higheft Bidder on T'hurfday the 30:h Day of Decer - 2 ~ber Cuneni, st Four of the Clock in the Aiternoon at the Dwelling Houle of Capt. Samuel Folfom, lanholder in Exeter; a Dwelling HOUSE & about anAcre and hsli of Land in Exeler, lately the Efiste of Samye! Smith, lae of Exeter, decesled, snd is to be Sold Sy Vestue of a Licence from the Judge of Probate for <{aid Province : By Ubeophilas Smith, Efg; Admini- firator of faid Eitste, for Pagment of the Debts at Charges due from faid Eftace. ¢bts and A Large Silver Spoon was foped laft Tuefday in this Town, fuppsfed to be flolen - Grifiith. Ay S Ly Ly iyl L Ay o\ i S PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. The delinquent Proprictors of Stevens Towon, ( {o called ) are hereby NOTIFIED That unlefs they pay the feveral SUMS hereafter Afiixed to their Names, together with the Charge of Advertifing, fo much of their LAND will be {old st publick VENDUE, at the Houle of Mr. Jobs Houtoon's, Innholder in Kirglton, on Monday the Third Dey of Yaruary next, as will pay the fame. The Names of the delinquent Proprietors are as follows, viz. The feveral Sums are in Old Ten, Eunzus:wm,:-:rq;"g R oy SRl e Ebenezer Fage 21 William Befwell ju;tr; 6 Samuel French 16 | Feremiab Webfer Efq; 6 Epbraim Colins 14 {Copt . Fofeph Greely 27 . Jonatban Greely 6 | Fobn Darling 6 Benjamin Stevens 6 ) 1ke Owaer may bave it again by enquiring of David - Samue! Winfliow 7. 9 Natban Swett 6 Samuel Seribner 39 Jojepb Eafiman 6 Humphrey Hock 6 Fobn Fificid 3 107 5doew M b.Fedkins 6 Elifta Windly 16 5:Col. Eben. Stevens 4 Mofes Quinby 6 David Greely b William Calf 6 Peter Ayers Fefbaa Wosdnan 7 1017 ab¢z True 4 10 Samuel Sanborne 13 Peter Diarborn 6 Febn Huntosn 21 Pbilip Caule 21 Jebtn Huntoon, junr § 10| Jacoh Gale 1z Capt. Jobn Wetfier 34 10, Capt.Trusevorthy Lad 6 Ebenezer Long 21 |Matheew Pettingale. 2 10 Abrabam Green 6 16:Thomas Wadley 21 Natkanie! Lad 21 |Benj. Sanborne 36 10 Trifiram Sanborne 6 iW ells Chace 6 Widogy Meriam Bean 6 Ebeneasr Webfier g 10 Lt Natbanied Huntoon 6 |Robert Barber 7 Febn Calf 6 |Fabiz Page 7 9 Capt. Samuel Fificld 6 Jofeph Colins az Andrew Bobennen 21 Téomas Tewell 12 Ebenezer Ecfiman 6 ‘Mar_y Dimond 1 Fobn Brews 26 10!} Al in Old Tensr. Puter Samborn Efg; 6 | Kingflon, Nuw. 30. Joun Cavr, Colleflor of Stevens Torwn. TO be Sold at public Vendue, on Tutfday the 14th Day of December mext, at the Houfe of Mr. Paul Randall, Innbe/der in Rye, "T"HE Place where he now lives, containing ebout 20 ACRES of goed LAND, within PFence, with an Orchard thereon that will make 20 Barrels of Cyder yearly, and = goad HOUSE ot between 40 snd 50 Feer long, 1nd 36 wide ; a Barn of 6o Feet lovg snd 30 wide, toge- ther with & Coopzr’s Shop, and a Well within two Rods of the Houfe, nobly fitusted for & Trader or Tavern, or both, having been improved a3 & Tavern for this 8 Yesrs peft. @ ALSO, I'O be SOLD atthe fame Time and Place, s FARM conteining about 60 ACRES of good LAND, baving therecn 2 good Houfe, Barn and Cyder Houfe, with an Oichard that will mske 40 Barrellsof Cyder . yeaily, being very pleafantly fituated on the Neck of Liitle Tarbour, (fo cslled) about two Miles f:om this Town, snd very handy both for Fifhing and Fowling. The Sale to begin about One o' Clock. TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC VENDUE to the higheft Bidder, st the Houte of Csp. Fo/feph Pattinfon in Newington, on Mondsy the 13th Dsy of Decem- ber next, at two of the Cleck in the Afternoon, fun- dry Horfes, Cattle and Sheep..... And on Tuefdsy following st § of the Clock in"the Af ernoon, st the Houle of Mr. Fobn Stazvers, Innholder in Portimquth, Sundry very valuable Negro Slaves, hoth Men, Wo- men and Children. Conditions of Jsle to be feen at the eforementigned Times and Placer. i The Proprictors of tbe Townfhip of Rochefter are Notified to meet at Dover the 20th Inflant, at Mr. Ephraim Hanfon’s Houfz,

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