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- v i - We biar thatupeca-iz of 300 Herfer wirs /bx'p;el off 'rom New Lindon in teo Days ioft Weck, for the W.fl Imdifl'. PORTSMOUTAH. Laft Tuefday put in kere Captain Potter, bound for Bofton, baving met with much bad Weather on the Coaft, lofp Part of bis Sails and Boats—He left Liverpool about 10 or 11 Wesks ago. CUsSTOM HOUSE, Pifcatawsy, Dec. 30. Entered In, Schooner Martinique, T'. Beck, from Newfoundlend. Sloop Ranger, Jofiah Simpfon, © and Stoop Refolution, Adonijsh Pike;from Halifax. Schooner Eunice, Jofeph Rogers,irom Cape Francois Cleared Ouatwards, -Brig Succefs, James Gilmore, for Moxztlerrat. Schoonzr Nancy, Samuel Marble, - Sloop Bsgley, Thomas Bond, Brig John, Thomas Pattinfon, Brig Hapnah, Williem Warner, Slocp Iflington, Jacob Mills, ; Schooner Endervour, Bsriholomew Goadin, B:ig Somer{worth, Morris Hobbs, and, Brig Abigil, Peter Showers for Barbsdos. tloop Greyhonnd, Berjemin Kimbsll, and : Sloop Speed weil, Francis Ruft, for North Carolica. Schooner Seg Fiower, Adem Coghwell, Sloop Sally, Jecob Tuxbury, Schooner Neptune, Francois Norwerd, Sloop Merrimack, Mayo Grecnlesf, Biig .Berwick, John Cochran, a.-.d., S Sloop Elizabeih, Joha Wife, for Virginie. ~ Ship Predrick, Tobias Lear, for Aniigus. Ship He&or, John Gillefpic, for St. Kius. Sloop Falmouth, Danie! Gacdhuc,for Jsmsics. Sloop Pompey, George Wentwordh, zad : Schooner Beifey, William Maore, for No. Carolina, Snow Betley & Peggy, Jsmes Willey,for Waterlord, Schooner Drown, Abraham Trefethenfor Virginia, Schooner Elizsbeth, Richard Keating, Sicop Friends Adventure, Mark Furcald, and Brig King of Pruflia, James Clarkfon, for Barbades. Slocp Good Intent, Samuel Haicx, for Nzw Yoik. TO BE SOLP, at Tarkq‘ BY Edward Emerion, A greatVariety of EnglithGoods. ALSO Weft-India Goods, viz. Molaffes by the Barrell or fmaller Quantity ; Sugar by the Hundred or fmaller Quantity 3 Tea by the Dozen or fmaller Quantity ; Coffee, Chocolate, Flour, Indigo, Rice, Pepper, Allfpice, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Raifons, Ginger, Alfo Pewter,and Tin Ware 3 20d, 10d, and 4d Nails——=t'lax, Sheeps Wool, Bibles, Pfaiters, Tefta- ments, Primers and Speliing Books A Quantity of good CORN and OATS 3 all . Cheap for Cath or fhort Credit. N. B Said EMEerson, continues Lo carry on the Taylor’s Trade as ufual. eyt s s ST ] (i prnd \mprnd nprd gD NN Nty il s e et N N )\t It N ) Al Perfons Indebeted to, or that bav: Demands on the Eftate of Jofeph Thing, Jate of Brinsewood in the Province of Newiiampjbire, dicear’d, arz defir'd to bring im their decounts to Joleph Thing of Excter; Adminifirasor on (aid Efiate, in order for Settlement. R e e, provend o ) A ) A Tin STOVE with a Brafs SkiLLeT was takiw cut of the Riv. Mr. Haven's Meating Houfe a fezo Sabbaths fince. The Perfon who tovk the fame is defired to convey it to the Place from whence be tock it, where the Owner may bave it again, or bz may depend ou being profecuted io the Extremity of the Law, if Balbtulnefs fbould prevent bim from dring bis Duty, Ao ) A ot AT ) Nl \crmprnd o) e Nt S A Silver Buckle was taken up fome time ago: The Owner may have it, paying the Charge of Advertiifing. ALL Perfons in the Province of New Hampthire, that are indebted to, or have any Dezmands on the Eftate of Richard Long of Ssiibury, in‘the Province of the Maffacbufetts Bay,are defired to bring in their Accounts o Mr. Ebenezer Long, of Kingfton, in the Pravince of New Hampfhire, Ad- miniftzgor to faid Eftate, in order for a tpeedy fettle- ment, i e R S o e fnandhn S TO BE SOLD By Thomas Parfons Of Exeter, a new Aflortment of Goods,viz. Carlet, crimfon, blue, and cloth color’d S Broad Cloths ; Kerfeys, Ratteens, Half Thicks, Pennifton, German Sar- ges, Shalloons, Tammies, Callamancoes, Ruflells, Grograms, Allopean, Bombazine, Crape, Tiffeny, Gloves ; filk, linnen and cotton Handkerchiefs ; Ribbons, Gartering, Pins, Tapes, black Taffety, flower’d Sitk for Capuchines ; Velvet, fnail Lace, fewing Silks, plain and flower’d Lawns, Cambrick, Garlits and other Linnens, ftriped cotton Holland for Mens Shirting ; Worfted Caps, good Englith Shoes, Blanketts, Buttons, filk Hair and Twift, Buckrams. Tea Kettles, Box Irons, Fire Shovels and Tongs, Brafles and Furniture for Detfks, 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, Cute toes, Pen Knives 3 Pewter Poxringcnb and Bafons, Plates and Difhes, ftone Cups and Saucers ; Powder and Shot— Ginger, Starch, Rice, Nutmegs, Pepper, All-fpice, WEST INDIA GOODS, &c. And for the Cath. will feil at as low a Rate asany Body in the Government. TO BE SOLD ALOT of Land Situate 1n Newmaike:, nesr the new Field Landing, atthe Corner oppofite Mr. 7obn Neale's Dwelling Foufe ; together with Timber and Window Frames fora Houle Forty one Feet long, and Thirty Feet wide.... ‘The faid Timber is now on the Spot. For further Intormation Inquire of Hewry Wiggin of Stratham. e e () (e (o e (g S w - e i 5 e ¢ Alikely NEGRO BOY between Fourteen and Eighteen Years of Age....Any Perfon who has fuch s one to difpofe of, may hear of a Pur- chafer by enquiring of the Printer. NI s o) (et wmpand gl \amgon) \ o ms NN ) T0 BE SOLD By John Flagg, junr. Choice Bohea Tea at g £. 10. and new Philadelphia Frour. ALIL Perfons Indebted to, or that have sny Demands on the Eftate of Deacon Fofeph Clarke, late of Greenland, deceafed, ere defired to bring in their Accounts ta Mr, Elenezer Clarke, snd Kchabod Weeks of Greenland aforefeid....... They will atiend that Bufinefs st the Houfe of Mr. Zrhabid Weeks in Greenland, on the three next following Wedneldays Greenland, Nov. 26, tnpt A few of the Maisg of the Provincs of New Hamrsu1re to be diipofed of at T'wo Dollars a picce, or Old Tenor in Propor- tion, at the Pliating Otice in this Town. ) ™ ) o, s st ™\ o) i o) ™y TO be Sold to the Higheft B dder at the Houfe of Licut. Fomathan Leavitt at Hampion, on Tuefday the 4th Dsy of January next, at Two of the Clock in the Aftesnoon, s whole Right or Share of LAND in the Townfhip of New- Briton : ALSO & PEW in Epping Mceting Houle ; both which formerly belonged to David Page of Epping, decealed, and are to be foid forthe Payment of the Debts of {uid Dzcealed, by Virtue of a Licence fram the Court of Probate for faid Province, By JonaTHan MourTon, § Adminiftrator to ) faid Eftate. N. B. There will be {undry Articles of Houle- hold Furniture, and fome Cloathing, and many other Ariicles to be {old on the aforemention-d Day,which belong tp other Perfons. It is hoped that thofe that intend to have & good Bargain will be there in dus Seafon. ; ; Whereas manv of thee Pro- pricters of the Townfhip of ZOW in Neew Hamploire that had their Lands Sold &t Veudue 1o pAyl the ; formerTAX complain, That theRealon theit LAND were fold was, That they had bad not {uficicr: NOTICE thereof ; to prevent fuch Comoplainis THESE arc therefore to Noiily the Prcprie[co:s of BOW aiorefaid, or Perfons intrefted in iaid Bow Lend, That have not paid the Tex of Tewilvey l’;u;m'; Old Tenor oneach Forty Acre Lot or 6.1t divifi;;n and Twelve Pounds O'd Tenor an eech ane Hundm.; Acre Lot or fecond divifion, 2nd Siv Pegnds Ola Tenor on each Common Right in faid Town, as was formerly voted snd sgrecd op, and hsih fince baen often Notifizd to pay faid Sums to me the Subicrig-r Colle€or of faid Tax : Are once sore (than the I;w” requires) defired to pay faid T'ex or Taxes to (he Suolcriber at my Houle st Newmarket in (aid Pn:;j vince, by the Fifteenth D1y of January next, or they may depend on their Lands being expofed to Suil a3 the Law direéls: per #Waiter Bryent, Colle&os Newmarket, December 151b 1762, : R Sy Edmund Bayley, Adminifirat:r of the Eilafte of the Rev. Mr. Fefiab Bayley, late cf l'{:mpton Falls, deccsled, hereby defires wll Perfons that have sny Demands on feid Eftate, or are any ways Indebted to faid Eftate on any Account, tofett’s the {ame with faid Adminiftrator : Ard as his Abode is at a Diftence, and & !peedy Settlement necellary, he propoles 1o sttend this Bufinefs at the Houfe of Capt. Caleb Sanborn's Innholder in Hesmpton Falls an Monday the 3d Day of January next, and two or three Days next following, when he hopes every or @ concerned will attend, that this Bufinefs may be finith- ed. And any Perlons who have any Books belonging to faid Eftate, are defired to return the fame at, cx before {aid Time. Hampton Falls, No. 29, 1762. Whereas we the Subfcribers are appointed Commiflicners by the Hororsble Tud hab.ne of Wills, &c. for lyh: County of Y(%‘;UE? ?(i Reseive and Examine the Clzims of the feveral Creditors to the Eftate of Elizabetd Mogylion, late of Wells in faid County, decesr’d, inteitate, reprefented h.\(oivent 5 and fix Months being allow’d laid Cre- ditors for bringing in their Clsims and paying their Debts : Thele are co NOTIFY faid Creditors,that we fhall attend that fervice at the Houfe of M. Edward Ingrabam, Innholder in York, on the laft Tuelday of December and Februsry next, and on the laft Tuelday of Jaruery next, st Mr: Peletiab Little- feld's, Innholder in Wells, fromOne to Four o'Cicck Atterncon each Day, Fofepb Hols, juns. York, Nov. 24. Daniel Clarke, : Norton Woaoabrige. S s ot s, i e T A T N | I'o be Sold at Publick Vendue at the Houfe of Capt. Samuel Folfom, Ianholder ia Exeter, on Mondey the Third Day of January nexe, et one of the Clock Afiernoon, Several Tradis of Com- ton and undivided Lands in the Townfhip of Gilman- town, tor the Payment of Chargas that have aiready srifen, or may siile in the Prolecution of the Settle- ment of faid Town, agresble toa late Vote of the Prognc(ora. Nathaniel Folfom, Commitiee Exsier Dec. 8. Fobn Dudley, for fale. N. B.TheLand to be fold is within the Béunde of the firft propos’d Parith : Any Perlons inclin’d ta purchaie may be further inform’d b 1 ving to bid Committee. Y appiying to lu A LOT of LAND in Epfom, st the lowelt part of the Town, contsining abous 100 Acres ; well timbered; to be Sold. Enquire of the Printer. All Perfons Indebted to, or that h-v‘e any Demands on the Eftate of Licutenant Roders H‘_vrwy, late of Nouinghsm, deceas’d, are defir'a ta bnjmg in their Accounts to Anne Harvey, Adminiftra trix of Iagd Efiste, in order for fetlement, st het Dwelling in faid Lieutenant Harvey's Houfe. [4] Paken up by John Batcheldor, of North Hampton, fome time ago, in the Sca, a Bar- rell ot Turpentine. The Owner may have it by spplying to faid Baicheldor, telling the Me:rk, and paying Charges. _ Taken up at Rye, the 28th of laft Month, a fmall MAST, sabout 55 Feet long : The Owner may have it 2gsin by epplying to Capt: Richard Rand of Rye, and paying Charges, JUST PUBLISH'D ( And Sold by the Printer bereof ) Ames’s Almanack For the Year 1 2763. g ONTAINING every Thing neceflary, snd many Things ufeiul, . :