The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, December 24, 1762, Page 2

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TO BE SOLD BY Ephraim Robmion LParaim nNobin Of Exeter, 2 new Affortment of Goods, as Cheap as can be afforded, viz. " ERMAN SERGES—-Devonfhire b Kerfeys— Beaver Coating— Half T hicks— Penniftone—Frize-- Broad Cloths—Plufh—Narrow and wide Baize— Shalloons-— Tammies— Callamancoes — Grograms—Cambletees—Crofs Bard Stuffs — Poplins— Crape Camblets— Black Taffety—Tiffeny Alimode- - Padufoy. Velvit—Hat Crape--- Perfian---Silk, Linnen and Cotton Handkerchiefs——Ribbons— Gartering---Cambrick--- Plain Lawn- Lawn Handkerchiefs---Sewing Siik--- Mohair and {ilk Twift---Battons---Bueckrams--Ink Pow- der—=feven Eight-and [Yard-wide Linneos. = Check Linnens—Bed: Ticks— Worfted Caps---ftrip’d Duffils--- Blankets-- Swanfkins Muflin—Mens and Womens Wofled Hofe—Mens and Womens white Gloves-- Mens and Womens dy’d thammy Gloves and Mitts——BlackGauze Handkérchifs--- Chalk’ Lines— Pins—Tape—Catridge and Writing Paper—Thickfett-- lvory and horn Combs———DBrafs and fteel Thimbles--«fhoe and Knee Buckles--- Box Irons---Sad Irons-- Cafe Kiives and Foiks Jack and Pen Knives - Candlelticks--Shears--- Mill Sawfiles .-Hammers- Handfaws—Gimblets--Cards-- ‘Warming Pans--Brafs Skillets--Frying Pans .-Tea Pots—4d 6d 10d 20d Nails--Shoe Nails, Rice, Nutmegs, Pepper, Allfpice, Tea, Coffce, Rum, Sugar, Molaffes, Sal:, ——Alfo a very good Affortment of beit Loadon Pewter, &c. Provance ofF New, HampsHire, HESE are to NOTIFY and W s e Propriesors of the Townfhip of New Salem, ( s calica ) that they mcet at the Houle of Jaar Currier’s, Inaholder in Exeter, on Monday the Third D.y o fanvary next, st Two of the Clock in the Asiernoun, in arder to chule a. Maderator, Proprie- t0:°s Clerk, and sll other Officers that fhall then b- ‘hought proper to chule ;. and sifo to chule @ ¢ wmitee fo cut 2 good paflable Road from the Saw- Grancin ‘3id Town, down to the Read that leads Gilmantown 3 and allo. to a& any other Things selo ing to f1id Townfhip as (hall chen be thought heit fer 1he (aid Proprietors. Exciery, Dec 18th, Epbraim Ribinfon, Props.. Cl ALL Perfons Indebted to, or that bsve eny Demands onthe Eftate of Licutengnt " ifaac Parkér, i€ of Charlcfloton, No. Four, in ihe P:ovince of New Hamplhure, deceafed, are défired o - biing in .their Accounts (o' My, ‘Ebesczir Putnam ot Char/. flawn, No. Feur, aforedsid; Adminitacor va fid Eftate, in order for Setilemeut. ALL Perfons lndebted to, or tho; have ny Demends on the Bfiate of Samp/in Colefax, Vit of ‘Charleflowsn, Ne. Four, in “the’' Pro- \ia-.ci of New Hampihive, detealtd, -are defired 1o bring in their Accounis to' e Lbenezer Putwam ot {xid Charlefiveenr, Ne, Four, sforeinid, Adminiitrstor on (a:4 Eftate, in cider for Sztilement, SIMON WOOD, OF Pembrook, TAYLOR 3 Hereby informs. the -Publick, Thrt he will sake all forte of Mens Wesring Ap- feril at the following Prizes, viz 2 Cartuit Coat for [12 { Jacketts for 6 Coats for 1o Breches for 5 All Gentieman who favour him wich their Cuitim, may depend spon being weil uled. Frpt Sl ] (i ] ot SN D Lo b Sbot. Jur On Monday the 2 7th Day of December ‘Inliznt, at the Houle of'. Mr.: ’bljul’zfl ' 'Gariand, Tanholdzr iv Rye, o good. Silver WA wH. Likewile & siood JACK: «Fickets Forche W a:€h at ¢ Four Founds, and. for the Jeck'at ‘Fersy S_{)i/yf(:«@,}o be had of Benjamin Garland aivrefaid : 'F'e Begia at Ten o' Clock in the Morking. 70 BE SoLD By PUBLIC VENDUE to the bigheft Bidder on Thy:(day the 30:h Day of Decem- ber Curienr, et Four of the Clock in the Afternoon et toe Dweliing Houfe of Capr. 3amae/ Folfom,Innholder in Exeter; » Dwelling HOUSE & shoutg anAcre ead halt of Land in Faetsr, lately the Eitate of Samuel Smith, late of Exeter, decesfed, snd is to be Sold by Vernue of & Licence §rom the Judge of Probate for {aid Province : Ry Tbeepbiias Smith, Efg; Admint ftrator of {sid Eftate, for Payment of the Debts and Charges due {rom f2id Eftate, ; A Mot e Ay Nt o Ao o ) gt To be Sold at:Publick Vendue at the Houle of Capt. Sa~ue! Foifern, Innholder in Exsicr, 0a Mondsy the Third Day of jenusry nexe, et one of the Clock Alterncon, Severel Trafls of Com. mon and ardivided Lands inthe Townthip of Gilman- torom, lor the Payment of Clisrgss thet have slready arifen, or may siife in the Profecution ot the Sedtie- ment of faid Town, saresble toa ls‘e Voie ofthe Proprietors. Nathaviel Tolferm, Committee Lxerer Dec. 8. Jebu Dudley, for fale, N. B.TheL:nd ta be {old is within the Bounds of the firdt propes’d Parifh : "Apy Perfons isclin’d o "prrchale may be further infarm’d by applying to fuid Committee. . i : FO be Sold to :the Higheft ‘Bdder gt the Toule of Licue “fosathan Leavitt st "Huamptos, on Tuelday the 4th Dey of fanuury next, .at Two at the Cleck in ‘the Afternoon, s whole . R'ght-or Sharz of LAND ia the Townhip of New- " Briton : 'ALSO o' PEW in Epping Meeting Hounle ; “both which formerly ‘belonged to David Page - of . Epping, deceeféd, snd ere 1o-be (nld for the Payment _ 0f the Debts of {2id Deceafed, by Virtue of s Licerce from the Court of Probate for {3id Province, "By JonaTHan Moviton, §'Adminifrator to faid Eftate. N. B. Thaere will be fundry Asticles of Heulg- , hold Furnitare, end fome’ Closthing, and mrny oiher Anicles 0 be fold on the aforementicned Bry, which _belong o other Perlons. It is hop=d that thole _ that idtend (0 have ¢ good’ Barzsin wiil be ihese in “'dué Seafon. : ~Whereas many of thofe Fro- _prietors of cheTownihipof BOW in New Hampfire ; “that had their Lands 5-ld ar Veidue to pey thair ‘former’ T AX complsin, Bhat theReafon their LANDS were ‘fold ‘was, Thst (hey had bad ‘not fiflicient NOTICEH ‘thereof § te prevent fuch Complaints, “THESE sre therfore to Noiily the Propriciors of BOW sforefald, or Perfons: intrefled in (sid Bow Liand, "T'hat Have not psid the Tax of Treelve Powinds O!d"Tenor on each Forty Acre Low or it divifion, and Twe/vs Pousds Old Tenor on esch one Hondred ‘Agve Lott aor fecond divifion, snd Six Powrdi “Old "Fenor on ¢ath Common Right in (aid Town, »3 was formeily voed 3nd sgreed on, and haily fiace been often Notified to pay faid Sums to methe Sublcriber, Coliedior of (sid 'Yax : Are omce more (than the Law requiret) “difired to pry faid Tax or Texesto she Sublciiber at'my’ Houlz ot Newmarket in fsid Pro- vince, by ihe Fifteenth Diy of Jennary next, or they moy depead on their Lands being expsfed o Stil* s the Lww dirc&ts: per’ Walter Bryent, Colliétor, Newemarkes, Decerser t5th 1762, Edrmund Bayley, -Adminiftrator of the Eftsfte of ihie Rev. Mr. Fiflab Bayley, late of Humpton Falls, deceated, hereby defires all Perlons that heve any Demands on' faid ERate, or are any ways [ndebied to fsid Eftate on any Account, tofetrle the (ame with faid’ Adiminiftrator :” And as his Abede is 2t 8 Diftance, and s fpeedv Scttlement necefliry, he propofzs to sitend this Bufinefs at the Houfe of Capt. Caleb Sanborn’s Innholder in Hampton Falls on biondsy the 31 Day of Jenuary next, sud two or threz Days next following, when he hopes every one concerned will attend, that this Bufinels may be finith- ed, And any Perlans who bave any Books belonging to {sid EfRate, are defired to return the fime at, or before feid Time, Hampton Falls, Nov. 29, 1762, JUsT. PUBLISFH’D ( <ind Sold by the Printer bereof ) " Ames’s Almanack For the Year 1763. ‘ONTAINING every Thing ' neccffary, snd ' miny, Things ufeful. : Taken.up.on Rye Beach about Thred Wetksago, § Mafts, 'viz. Thiee Spiuce and ¢ oma B e Owner may heve ' them be lapnirving tor M Fofeph s, oe Rbeubes Pilirick i Rye, paying Cleaiges, A ; " v . . THE Breruren of the Anci- entand Hororable SGTIETY of free end sccepted PMASONS are hereby iNoTiriED, Thet the Feast ol &t. JOHN 1he Lvancernist will be eclebrated on Monday che 27:0 fult st the Ewxr! of Halifaz Tavérn, - Pordmowth, Dee. 24, 1762, EBE SOLD . TO By NVATHANIEL AD_AMS, anew 10 Inch CABLE of 70 Fsthom : ALSO s Qaanti'y of new and twice 10id CORDAGE, s chesp .#s can De bought in Bofton.—Said Adams kes fevesal Parcels of Goods, which he brought over in the Ship ‘Adlsatick from: London, for:whichmo Fesfon has ap- peared, moark’d D; G. No, aaFihd. 2 aCeik, 3 o Cheft, 4 a Cafe, 5 a Bsfket. ALSO s Box of China, mark’d I..G. No, A. W 1 ‘THIS is to inform the Public, That there is.¢wo Grifti Mills ereéted st the upper /End of New Caflle, st the Plsce formerly Col. #a)- tor’s, where sny Perfan -may come at sny ‘Time of Fide, #nd have good Atiendsnce by _Bezjamin Un-~ -derweed & George Walten, junr. FOHN - CHAPMAN, Leather-Breeches Maker ; -HEREBY informs. the Public, That he carries en i the Leather:Bieeches making :Bufinels, .at_his Sho snext Door tothe Poft Office in King-Street, Porti- :mouth,: where sll Gentlemen that favour-him with ‘their -Cuflom, may depend upon being well ufed. Ti O B .E $ O.L.D n 2 d By ROBERT Mc’NEAL i of Londonderry, T'wenty five Acres of choice ggod Land, lying in. Londonderry, with a good Houle and - Bern, and, s young Orchard, sbout thirty ‘five ‘Rods from the ald Meeting Houfe in faid Town, extremely well fituated for 8 Tavern or Trader: for farther Particuizrs enquire of Mr. Dwyer of Post{mouth, or faid. Mc’Neal, JOHN NELSON and Comp. o At their Stare at the Nirth, End, late in 1he Occupation of Henry Aptuore, Blg; bath 10 Seli, ~An Aflortment of India, and Englith GOODS ;amongft which is e Vesiety of Ship " Charndlery Stores. Portfmouth, Dee. 23d. * §apql Mr. PRINTER, P LEASE to afk-your:Rematker -on the Advertilement Notifying-an. intended . :Sale of the half Pert of a Pew, &csas the Eftate:of cone Do~ “rotby Fackfen, decess'd, whether Six '0'Clotk inthe ‘Evening is no particular T'ime ofthe Day ?. Whether when & pretended Title or Right - to.eny Eftaiethas been- fairly tried and: fesiled in 8 Courfe-of Law, it does not’ become every oane (o be filent, ss to. the Velidity of fuch Ticle, till the Judgment by which it isfettled is reverfed ¢ Whether: it .is confiltent with common Senfe and Modefly, when a groundlefs Pre tence of any Kind, has heen trested with (o much ‘Astention and Regard es toreceive »' fericus Aniwer and Refle&tion, 1o paifitt in the fame Pretence, snd #s gravely as imperiinently perfevere inthe fsme-Ab furdity, as if no Notice had ever been taken of,cr any Aniwer cver given to it ? - Whether when any Efiate is advertiled to be'Scld; he who {landers the Tide and reifes futile snd groundleis Scruples, and thereby cventually deprecisies the Value, and 'iminithas: the Price of the Sale, is not es evidently ..bje& to sn Attion for Dameges, 83 he who fhould tertioufly cut down Trees growing on Lend not his own ? P OR P8 GM :O-U 7 1H; We hear from Williamsburg in Virginis, ofthe following barbarcus Affair 1renfiéled at Portfmouth in'thst Province, on Sueday the 24th uli, A tanf- port Ship from the Havannah, havirg a conliderable Number of Sparith Soldiers end Ssilors or board, smong whom was Don Pzdiv, the fecond in com- mand inthe Sea fervice,- with his Family, having fprang « leak, put into Hampton Road to refit : the Spentards had liberty totarry on Shore at Portimonth, where they behaved cxceeding well ;' feveral Sailors belonging to his Mejefty’s Ship Arundel, being like- wife on 3hore, they propofed to rob tiem, imagining they had 4 great Quantity of Money with them : The Sailors began witkQuarrelling, ‘then proceeded to Blows, and drove the Spenisrds into a Houfe, then fired upon them, killed one, wounded feversl, one of which died of his wounds ; they fet Fire'to the Houfe inwhich the Speniards had lock’d themfelves up, and [me of them +Quslly went {or - Powder to blow themiup ; they sllc burfl into the Comymend- en."s Floule; beat and wounded him, one of theCapts. end il the Domeflicks, excapt two who bad -hid themfelves...A Stop was put to eny further Avempts - ' by Capt. Manwering’s going efhore and difpexfing his ‘pevple ; ‘the Norfolk:Militia was ruifed to epprehend #ll concerned in this sffeir, -Fome of whomare al- ! %éedy tommitiéd 1o Goal.—-The ‘Spanitrda: have o “gra eful Senfe of the: Kindnels of ‘the Tnhabitants] in their Aflitince to refcue them from the Mands of fach Riflisps, fidhe.

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