The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, December 17, 1762, Page 2

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2 - able work on the' height] exillly over sgainlt the ftone gallows. T'he Entrance cof Kirchayn igfortifi- ed in the fame manner ; and Lord Granby’s Whole corps is begween the Kleine and Schwiinberg: General Wiffenbech is on the height of Kirchayn; snd the main body between Staurzeznberg andSchos- ftadt. After a fire from the enemy, which lafted all Night, and by which they made a practicebie breech, the garrifon of Amonebourg fusrendered prifoners. PHILADELPI A, December 2. A ST Week were interred in one Grive, three I Children of one Family in this City, wholoft their Lives by a moft unfortunete Accident. It had been propoled, it {eem:, to prepare their Bodies for the Small Pox by giving them {ome Cream of Tartar, which wasaccordingly fent for to sn; Apothecary’s Shop ; by Miftake Tartar Emeiic A¥es delivered and adminiftred inttead of it, which by its Excefs of Quantity and violent Operation, foon brought oii Death. The Grief ofthe Parents, who have no other Children, is inexpreflible. “How care ¢ ful ought theVenders oiMedicine to be, that none 4 but defcreet and Intelligent Perfous sre fuffered to ¥ aitend and ferve in their Shops.” Since eur laft feveral Veffils bave arrived bere from _the Havannab, by whim we bave Advice, that 40,000 Dullars more have been lately difcovered there 5 and that o ‘otber valuable Difcoverits of Goods, &5¢. were daily . ‘giaking+ ‘That Mosre Callle was fo far repaired, as " that thirly Cannen were mounted ' And that the Army in gentral was growing more begltby. : "Phe Captains Hardcaftle 4ad Corfer, in two thiph . from this place for the Weft Indies ‘wefe taken by the enemy. Cepr. Hardcuftle wis ranfomed. NEW YORK, Decemb. 6. 5 On Tuefday lsft ar1ived here the Piize Snow Adlive, taken sbout 8 Month sgo near...... ..by the Privateers Mars, Capt:Wiight, theMonckcon,Capt. Sinnot,of this Port, and the RoysiRevenpe, Cept. Tucker of SiKitts. Her Curgo confilts of 131 Hoglhizads, 46 Tierces and 35 Barrele beft white Sugars, 75 Ticrces ofCoffee, and 5 [ierces of Indigo. Bh S glrones By the People on bosrd this Prize we are faformed, tha: fhe was one of a Fleet of 23 fail, facluding three French King’s Frigates, which were their Convoy, and one Mzrchants Frigate of 28 Guns, 21l 'bound from Cspe Francois to France : of which cne Brig was taken by the Mars, the Roysl Charlotte, and one Providence Privaicer ; [=at for New Proyidence. One Spow by the Mars, the Roysl Chirlotte, and one Providence privateer ; (ent far New*York. One thip snd one fnow by tHe Mars and the Monckeon, Capr. Sinnot, snd ient tor New- York. Eighteen f2il, including the Frigstes, taken in concert by the Mars, theRoyalCharloite, theMonck- ton, the Roysl Revenge, the King George, and two Providence privateers. That this whole fleet was taken by the above privatesrs, snd after the prizcs were manned, CommodoreKeppel’s {quadron,which were during the engegement, 3 Teagues to leewasrd, ‘came upsnd took the faid 18 prizes away from’ the captore, and fent them for JimaicCs. R B O 8§ T O N, December13. By a Veifel from’ Lifbon, that 'arrived az tarble- hesd laft Friday [e'nnight,we haveAdvice from thence to the Middle of O&ober l:ft, which sre to the fal- lowing Purport, Thaciheir Affsirs wear a badAfpedt : TThe Spenisrds had forced the Paffes thro’ the Moun- ‘tains, which the Portuguelehed undertiken to'defend, and flop the Spaniards there . "hat the Sprniards were within 80 Miles of the City of LISBON oh the River : Thit the Portuguefe were very tesriul of the Confequences, unlels « (peedy Pesce fhould tek=Place : They every Moment look’d for & Picket {rom England, which they expe&t:d would bring them the egreeable News of & Peace, or Ceffation of Arms ; and if ncicher they dreaded the Effe@s of the Progrsfs making by thie Spaniards. Wedoelday Capt. Gorham in « Brig from Guada- loupe, and & Number of “other Veflels from the Southward asrived here. They came out of Martha's- Vineyerd an Tueldsy 14, With fevers] others bound to the Eaflwerd, the whole confiiting of 15 Sail. By feveral Vefiels which came cur wich the Flece from Martineeo the 7¢h of November, which srrived st Salem, &c. ‘we have Advite; that the{n el Piive- teers from Porta Rico, “ufe’very induftriius in'pick- ing up Englifh Veflels about the T{laids. : Out of the Detachment of 212 Men from the Co.- lony of Rbode Ifland, that were &t the Siegeof the Hevannah, we hear, only 100 have farvived, who are arsived at Newport, with Chriftopher Hargilt, Efq their commanding Officér. s L A haAa On Tusiday Evening ‘was tsken with an’ epop'ec- gic Fitt, and on Thurlday Evening died, the Hon, Xcbabsd Plaified, Elq; of Sslem. L PO R TS MR R T O R Since our laft 2 Number of Veffel: have fsiled from hence on Foreign Viyages chereis ftill rémaining in this Harboor 20 Shipss 24 Brigss 2 Shows' ‘90 Schonners ; and 10 Slaops. * ! gt ey "’ b * CUSTOM-HOUSE, Pifcatawsy, Dec. 15." Entergd In, : R - “Sloop Mary, Samuel B igdon, trom Virginis, “Sloop Good Intent, Jofishi Besl, from Halifax, Brig Good Fortune, Jofeph Wadleigh, ) ‘Ship Fox, Nathaziel Sherbdrae, = ; y Schooner Sea Flowar, Adam Cogswell, and Schooner Amherd, Theophilus Mortill, from - 8t, Kitta and St. Mariina Sloop Peggy & Molly, David Coffin, from Arguilla. Sloop Merrimack, Francis Holmes, from Philadelphia. Sloop Pompey, Giles Seawards, irom Mont{erratt. . Cleassd Qut, Brig Charlotte, John Bargiet, and / Brig Greyhound, Ebeneger Hobbs, for Barbados. Sloop Speedwell, Thfu.?iscumb, for New Yoik: Schoaner Ruth, Bdmund Harriman, for Virginis. Whereas many of -thofe Pro- prietors of theTownthip of EOW in New Hamp/fbire ; that had their Lands Scld ac Vendue to pay their formerTAX complain, ThattheReafon their LANDS were fold wms, T'hat they had had not {vfficient NOTICE thereof ; to prevent: {uch Complaints, THESE are therfore to Notify :the Proprietors of BOW aforefaid, (or Perfons intrefted in fsid Bow Lsnd, That have not paid the Tex of Twelve Pounds Old lenor oneach Forty Acre Lozt or firft -divifion, &nd Tewe/ve Pounds Old Tenor on each one Hundred Acre Lott or fecond divifion, and Six Pounds Old Tencr on each Common Right in faid Town, a3 was formeily voted and sgreed on, end heth fiace been often Notified to pay {aid Sums to me the Sublcriber, Collettor ot faid Tex": Are onapmore (than the Law requires) defired to pay faid Tax or Taxes to the Subfcyiber st my Houle at Newmarket in faid Pro- vince, by the Fifteenith Day of January next, or they may depend on their Lands being expoled o Sail e the Law dire@ls per W alter Bryent, Collééor, Newmarket, December 15th 1762, TO be Sold to the Highelt Bidder at the Houle of Lieut. Jomathan Leavitt at Hsampron, on Tueldsy the 4th Day of January next, at T'wo of the Clock in the Afternoon, a whole Roght or Share of LAND in the Towafhip of New- Briton 2. ALSO & PEW in:Epping Meeting Houle; both which formerly belonged to David Pags of ‘Epping, decesfed, snd are to be (old forthe Payment of the Debts of faid Decealed, by Virtue of a Licence from the Ccurt of Probate for faid Province. By JosaTnan MouiTon, § Adminiftratorto y U fxid Eftate. N. B. There will be fundry Articles of Houle- hold Busniture, snd {ome Closthing, end many other Aciicles to be {old on the aforementionsd Diay,which belong “to ' other Perfope. It is:7hoped that thofs that intend {0 have = good Bargain will be there in due Scsfon.: : % 3i $ Hiiel sl ai 'T'o be Sold at, Publick' Vendue st the Houle: of Capi, Samue! Foifon, Innholder in Excter, on Mondsy the Third Day of janusry next, &t one of the Clock Aftesnoon, Several Traéts of Com- mon and undivided Landsinths Topenthip of Gilmas town, tor.the Payment of Chargas that have already arifen, or may ssiie in the Prolecution ot the Settle- ment of faid ' Town, sgreablato 2 laie Vote of the Proprieiors. . Nathaniel Folfemn, 7 Committes Exeter,Dec. 8. Fobn Dudley, - for fale. N. B.TheLend to be foid is within thie Bounds of the fiift propos’d Parifh : Any Pericns inclin’d to purchafe may be fursher inform’d by applying to fid Committee. ; ; Corn, Oats, Rice. Peas, ;i i AT s s i ARORD. 1, By ' JOHN STONE, At hisStore ac Ycik, Chenp for Calh, Suppofed to be left on Col. Waliingfird's Whatte or thereabouts, laft Thurfday, & blue Dirdb Cloth 'ROQUELO ; whoever hath found’the fame snd will bring it to the Minter, thell have TEN POUND © Reward, and if it is Stole znd offered to Sale’tc is defired it may be Stop. A Silver Buckle was taken up fome timie ugo : Fhe Owner mey have it, prying the Charge ofMidvartifing, 4 i AL IFPérfons “ Indebted to, or «that have Demsnds on the Bate of Dorothy, fack/n, late of Port(mouth, deckaled, are dejired io bring in Aheir Claims to Jekn Murphy of Porilmouth, Admi- niftratorwo faid Eftate, in.order for Seidement, by the zgehiof December pexty with their Accounts atteiled. weak kwipne And Likewife, : “To' be Sold. at "Public Vendue, moerhstf-ol s PEW of (sid Dorathy’s at the Re v Mr, Haven'sMeeting Houle; and a Right of the Common Lands.in Berrington; st the Houle of Mr. Zechariab Fopyp, Tontholderin: Postfraouth,on Tuclday the 21t of'December-next. - :8ix 0'Clock Evening. %' WHEREAS ‘in' the ‘New-Hampthire Gizeétte, 'Déc! '3° 1767, there was sn ‘Acdvértiement snonymous,® that there was'to be-Sold #t e pablick “VENDURE ‘&t the Houle of 'Mr. Zéchariah Fofs’s, Innholder in.Port{mouth, aforefaid, on Tuelday the Twenty firft of December next) meaning Inftént; (no particuler Time of Day mention’d) the one Halt of a (SRR S, “'"Wq‘“ Y Wit G » PEW et the Rev. Mr. Haven’s Meeting IToule, of Dorithy Fackfon, Jzte of Poriimoush, decesfled, snd & Right of the Common LANDS in Birringten, to be Sold by one Fobn Murpby of {3id Portimcuih, who ftiles himielt Adminiftretor 10 f2id Eilate, 25 in faid Advertilement ; Niw all Perfors are defired to take Care how they buy, as the Heirs and Creditoss of Epbraim Fackfon, deceafed, the late Husband of the faid Dorothy, may heve a proper Claim thereto, #” % 3 PRQVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, ¥ The delinquent Proprietors of® Stevens Town, ( (o called ) are hereby WOTIFIED, - That unlels they pay the feveral SUMS hereaiicr Affixed to their Names, tcgether with the Charge of © ‘Advertifing, fo much of their LAND will be fold st publick VENDUE, st the Houle of Mr. 7ot# Hontoon's, Innholder in Kingfton, on Monday the T'hird Day of Fanuary next, as will pay the {ames’ The Nsmes of the delinquent Proprietors are as follows, viz. The (everal Sums are in Old Ten. Lus Lo 8 EbenezerStevens,Blqs6 Elifba Swett 6 Ebenezer Page 2y William Bejmwell junr, Samuel French 16 Epbraim Colins 14 Fonathan Greely 6 Benjamin Stevens 6 Natban Swett 6 Fejepb Eafiman 6 Capt. Fofepb Greely a7 Jobn Darling 6 Samuel Winfloew y &, ¥ Samuel Seribner 39 Humpbrey Haook 6 Jobn Fifield 3 10{Widow M b Fedking 6 Elijba Windley 16 §.Col. Eben. Stevens . 4 Mofes Quinby 6 {David Greely 6 William Calf 6 |Peter Ayirs 6 = Fefbua Woodman 7.-10|Fabez Truae 4 10 Samuel Senborne .13 Febn Buntoen 2t |Philip Caule. 21 Fobn Huntoes, junr "9 10! Faceb Gale 12 Caps. Jobn Webfler 34 10 Capt. Truseworthy Lad 6 Ebewezer Long 21 |\Mashew Pettingale 2 10 Abrabam Green 6 16 Thomas Wadlry : Nathanie! Lad 21 . (Benj Sanborne F Trifiram Sanbsrne - 6 |Wells Chace it Widow Meriam Bean & - (Ebencarr Webfler Lt Nathaniel Huntoon 6 | Robert Barber 7 Fabu Caif : 6 | Fabex Page 7.9 <Capt. Samuel Fifirld 6 Fojeph Colins az Andrew Bobennen 21 Thomas Fevoedt: 12 Ebeniger Eufimén 6 |Mary Dimond . 15 .Fobn Brawn 26 10 Al in Old Tenor, Pitsr Samborn Efg; 6 | Kingfim, Nov. 30. Jjouw Cavrr, Collettor 0t Stevens Town, PROVINCE OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE, THE Proprietors of the Town- fhip oi Rachefler, in faid Province, are hereby NO- TIFIED, to imeet'ac the Houfe of Mr. Epbraim Hanfon, Innhelder in Dover, on Mondsy. the zoth 6 M | Jeremiab Webfler Efg; 6 fi % d 5 A & % Peter Dearborn 6 e Day of December next, at ten of the Clock A M. ta - receive the Report of the Committee chole the laft Meeting to Per ambulete the Hedd Line cof feid own, and to know if the Proprietcrs will reccive the Plen of the fourth Divifion mede by faid Com- mitte, and to draw the fame. ALSO to fre if the Proprietors will vote to r2ifc Money to pay the charge for the above Service, or any other done for faid Proprietors : And to rzceivethe Report of a Com- mittee formerly chofen to fettle Acccunts with the Theafurer of {aid proprictors : Alfo to hear the Re queft of fundry Peifons propofing to change Land left for & High Way to Guppy’s Mill ( fo called). And to receive the Report of fundry Committees chofen at the lalt Meeting. Alfoto employ fome {nitable Per- fon or Perions to tske a Copy of the Flans of the firft- and fecond Divifion in faid Town, for the Ule of faid Proprictors. Somer/freorth, Nov. 29th, 1762, Joun WenrworTH, Pros. Clerk. N.B_ Tbe Oewners of the Rights of Shadrick Wal- on, are difired to appear to pay the Charge due on 1he 34 Divifisn, fo prevent the jame being expofed to Sale. Hampton, December 01,1762, Hereby informs bis Cuflon others, tha? be bas a frefp Affiriment oft DS, fuitable for the Seafon, which are now open ‘and ready for Sale, ERO-’&D CLOTHS of moft Colours, fine Devonfhire Kerfeys, fuitable for Great Costs, with many other Aricles f{uitable for Winter, too msny o be here enumerated : ALSO all Sorts of beft London Nails, fome Deck Nails ; moft sl kinds of ‘Hard Ware, receflary is Houfs- Keeping ; an Affortment of Gloves, sed Mourning; s parcell 0f Deer Skins, ard Dear Skia Biecches. Welk India GOODS, and Bohes Tes. . Said. Mouiton wili fell his Goods by Retale e2Cheap & 48 " for ready Cafh ss they can be afforded to be Seid in this Province : Alfo will give 1tnger Credit than is Cuftomary, allowing him reafonshle. Advance, N. B. Wanted by [aid Moulton, alous Forty Fat OXEN, to bs kill'd at Hampton in about 10 Days. ; Ay ) A, ] () Nt o) (o Na '[Adveriifements omicted fhsil have a good place -in our next:] . £ e e AMBRS ALMAN AGK far.the Yeai1763, SO.LQ by the Printer:

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