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B S:turdsy, the 11th ofthis Inflan, a2 youngMan ®emed Archibald Willon, was drowned about Nine o'Clock at Night, a3 he was ftepping into « Boagoat Bt 28loop, lyisg almcefl in the Stream. M E WY ORK, January no. . Y:fterday arrived here trom Pbilsdelphia, Captain Wiilism Montgomary, late of the Schooner.... be- longing to this Port, who failed trom Spanith T.wn for this Place, ¢n the zoth of O&ober lait, and 0 he 24th in Lat. 20. 20. Long. 64. zo. after 30 Hours Caace, wis taken by Cspiein Don’ Diego, in & Sloop of 10 Gues, belongisg 1o Spamth St. Domingo. The Pzople were ftrip’d of every Thing, Jave Shirt end T'rowfess, and the Schooner difpaiched for that Place. " 'he People remained on board the Privateer 26 Duys, woen they feil in with a Sloop bound to Sta- sis, on board which they were all put, and on the 1 4th of November they arrived at that Ifland. From thzace they went to 8t. Chriftcphers, and fromthence {ail’d the 2d of Dec.and arrived the 2gth at Philadel- phis. The Captain reperts there are great numbers of Spanith Privatzere in the Weft Indies, Gn Tuefday Evaning arzived here the Ship Falls, Capr. Thomat Coliins, in 52 Days from Cadiz which he lefrthe 16:h of ‘Otober 138, i Company with the Grace, Capt. Chambars, for this Poxi, and the— Pscket, Capi. Gardper, for Philadelpnis, wiich he parted wita ia Lat. 39. Loag. 14, Six Days beicre ne lett Cadiz, they received Advice there, that 2 Bat- tle had besn fought in Portugel, between the Spani- srds end the usied Forces of the Portuguel(e snd Ea- glifh;, in whichithe Speniaids had been defeared., The éccounis Ceptain Colling received were very imper. feét, as the Gpaniards who cume on bosrd, were very refesved, end noze of the Englith weie fuffzred to #o anShore; fo that he could get t®csrenin or par- sicalar account of the Baitle, or any Circum{srces atcending it..... Sams unconnelled Expreflions thac dropr’d from the Spaniards who came on basrd was all the Account he could ger, from which he under- fioad the followipg Particalzre.....That the Slaughter vres confiderable on bath Sides, that the Spaniards hed 12t 2000 or mure, snd were driven #rom the Field, and reuring ; wotdikely to fuccced in their Defizns upon Purtugal 3 Heard nothing of the Spa nisrds having taken Oporto, or sny otrer Plece in Portugsl I Cadiz ¢wo 70 Gun Ships, and moft of the otner Spanifh Veflels were uarigged and lying by ghe Walls. Oo-Thurfday lsft, died the Hon. BENJAMIN FRAT T, Efg; Chief Juftice ot this Proviace, snd one of his Majefty’s Council. He was the next Night decently interred in Trinity Chuich. In this Gen. cmzn ihe Proleflion havelof & worthy Counfzllor ; *ublick a valuable Friead. 50 8 T O N, Fanuary 24. A fow Duyy ogb Mr, Stone with sn IndianFellow going o Pomnt Shirley in a Canoe, the Ice floa- s s the Gut, end the Cance being fil- ‘Water, obliged them to get cut on a lerge , which providendially " flosted along gdc «t lay neer the Shore, wheraby they perithing. o Hewbury that one Day laft Week 25 brovgnt ¢ Pedof three fine Children who gy siive and ilkely to do well, Thurlday 1 Capr. Mickey, and Capt. Skimner in oo Uran‘porisSnows arzived here fromNew York, Srare Day Uspt. Humphries arrived here in 33 Diys from Meriivico, but left from Antigus, who informs, that the Enemy have many Privaieers out. A Sloop bouud in here....... Gorham, Mafter from Cape Pesr, wih a vilusble Cargo, was csft ewiy Y eflerazy Se'nunight in 2 S<orm, near Nant:fket, the Pecple all got (ate athore, aud *heSloop afrerwards droye ovt nthe By, and on s Reet juft without the Light Houfz, where th> now leys ectirely under Water, and ’tic changht she will be endraly foft, e B R TSI - O U e T H Wa heer frem Scmer(wanh in this Province, that enor sbout the 1304 uttanione Benjomin Quimly of ihat Place hed his Eou'e. é\umiturc{ami ¢%|y .gdi vidual Aricle therein confumzd by Fire : the parti enlar circumitences attending it would be oo tedions to relete ; this one periaps may convey ta any think ing Mind, how teriible and awiul it vu? be o the Fumily, tLst the Wi'e wasobliged by tie Fire’s being {o fisres upo: them,to throw their litle Children sand others of tow Family, out of the Chamber Windows, with Nawhing bu: their Shirts end Shifts to cover their Nakediiels: ore of <he Family ebout 14 Years of Age, tho’ confined to'his Bed with a Fever, was thrown ouc in the fame Condition, and then the Wife jump'd ou: likewife nsked as the reft, all which hep pooed ona fevere cold ftormyMorning. Mr Duimby’s Occupz ion being & Cloathier, he had then in by Houfe neerivo Thoufend Yerds of Cloth, mofily drefied end fic to return to the proper Owners, eil which was confemed, ns well as all his Tacli’ &c. for the Cloathier’s Bufinels, togecher with fise Hogy that were in a Sty acjeining the' Houfe 5 by which A& of Providence we are informed the {sid S’?/zfnr?y is ra duced very low, which occafions him to ve veiy du'l, und of a melencholly Turn, who wes before a rery honeft, indufttious Tradelmen : And this is infert-d here, thet thofe who have itin their Power, snd whom it fhall p'eafe God to fpirit to caft in their Mite to the Reliei offuch s difltrefled Family, from any Im gofition, a3 its well known there are tco many of that ort. Colonel Epenezer HinspaLe died at his Seat at Higd(dal¢ en the 6th of this Inflans, in the 57th Year & Wamen » *) of his Age : He wes 2 Gentlemsn of ¢ hendloine Fortunte ; wes educeted et Cambridge Collegs ; was for many Years in Commiflion of the Pesce,and had 2 great Share in tiie Mansgement of Public Afairsin thofe Parts. His Mother was 8 Génilewoman of sbout 83 Years of Age, in a low Swie of Heaith; upon ber Son's Death her' Spirits funk and (he died the next Day ; they were both carried to the {ame Grave together, o, : LUSTOM HOUSE, Pifcataqus, January 27. Clezted Outwards, Biig American Soldiers, Joun Loy, for Havannah. Bark Don Quixete, Thomas Rickerd, for Montferrat: Brig Hannaa, Mathew Sherfe, tor Barbados. Qoo s\ \ P70 ot St st ) Provincce or New Haurshire, Jan. 25, 2763. WHEREAS Elizabeth Pajcall, Wife of Michael Henry Pafcall, Biq; hath petition’d the General Aflembly, fetting forth that the is feized in Fee, in her own Right in cestein Land in this Province 3 thet her faid Hufbind had been abfent beyond Seas for more than Ten Years Left paft, and is ftill detain’d in his Msjefly’s Service, and that fhe has been obliged for many Years palt to fupport her Femily, and is Rill o ¢bliged without receiving any Aflitance from her f»id Hufbend : . And praying that fhe msy be ensbled to make Sale of ber faid Lands, or any part thereof, and to contrat ir her own Neme, ond to profecute or defend any Attion as if the was Sole, theCoverure aferefaid not- withftanding. NO'ICE is hereby given, that by a Vate of the General Aflembly aforefnid, on the {zid Petition, the fecond Wednelday of Fréraary next is appointed for s Hlearing on the taid Peation, it the General Affem- bly fhou’d then be fetting, if not, the lecond Day of their ({eiting aext a'ter, when any Perfon may have uny Opportunity o fhew Crule why the Prayer of the faid Petitioner fhou’d Bot be granied. T. ATKINSON, Junr. Sec. LS e e Ve R L Pty Giles Alexander, Poft Rider from hence toBo/fon, EREBY informs the Public, thit when he {3 in Town, he pute up at Cept. Fo/i's at the Sign ot tie Siate Houfe, from whence he f{ets cut for the future on Fridey’s st Eleven o'Clock in the Forencon, v Ay s e ) e e L g T'O be fold at publick Venpuk, by order of the Judge ot Probutz cf Wills for the Province of New Haunplhire, cn Tuelday the 15ih of February next at the Hou'e of Mr. Benjamin Gar ¢and, Innholder in Rye, 100 Acre Lot of Land, lying in Epfom in {sid Province, being past of the Eftate of Folepb Haynes, late of Greenland, deceas’d. ALSO fundry other Articles (o be Sold at Tiae snd Place sforelaid. THE following Books are mil- fing from Mr. Robert Odizrn’s Library, viz. The Fabie of the Bees, or Grumbling Hive ; Tour through Grezt Biitain ; Tuikith Spv ; Travels of Cyrus...... Thofe who heve them in Pofleflion, are defired to return them to Mrs. Mebetablse Qdisrne. ™ N, tmand (i s\t St N\ o) D PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. ALL Perlons who have any Cisim on the EQtate of Natbanmiel Peirce, late of Pertl- mouw:h in faid Proviace, Efg; decesled, Intefiate, are defired to fend the Bvidence thereof, to Mrs, dun Peirce, Widow Rz2hé&t of f:id Iateftate : And thofe Indebied to him at the Time of hisDeceale, arc hereby alfo defired {0 ictile 2ad psy the (ame to her. Portfmouth, Fanaary z7. Adnn Peirce. PN ) NN ) ) it i\ ) oy P ) PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. The delinguent Proprietors of Stevegy Toron, ( (o calizd ) sre herebr NOTIFIED, Fone unlels they pay the [eversl EUMS hercafier Afived roibeir Nomea, sogacher with the Charge of Adversifing o much-of their LAND will be (0ld at publick V EN D U B st the Houle of Mr. Fobn Honteon's, Innholder in Kinglton, on the Third Moanlay inFsbiaary next, ac Teelve of the Clack in the Forenncn, ws will pay the (ame. The Nzmes of the delinquent Proprietors sre a8 follows, viz. The leveral Sums arein Old Ten. 2t S0 | Samael Sanborne 13 7 9l Capt. Sem. Fifield 6 Nathaniel 1.ad Samucl Winfliva Fabez Page 7 9! Ebimezer Eafiman 6 Facob Gale 12 0 Prier Ayers 6 Mofes Quindy 6 o' Paul Chace 28 Kingfizy, Fanuary 18 1763. Jobn Calt, Calle&ir of Stevens Toewn. TO BE LET OR SOLD, ( this Spring 1763, ) By Joun NrwmarcH, Blq; of Porifmouth, A large HOUSE, BARN and QRCHARD, with upwards of FORTY ACRES of Mowing, Planting, snd P-fture Lend; ( twe/t #ater'd)) sdjoining the Country Road, leading from York 1w Portfmouih, and near Kiitery Ferry. R .M * b~ ( ke i B § , v 7 k. ‘_ To BF sOLD : 1 AT PUBLICVENDUE at the Houfe of Mr. Fofeph Sciliey,Irnholder in Nottinghim on Tueidsy the 158 Doy of Febivary vexe, 3t Two ot the Cleck in the Atternacn, twa 5o Acic Lots of Lsud in Notingham aterefaicd ; cne of f:id Lots is the Nostherly halt of the Lot No. 3 in Summer Street, with &« Houfe ard Bsvn thicrecn - Likawile sn Orchard of €oor 70 Apple Trees,sad tmpicvements o! Plowirg, Flanting and Mowirg. T'be other Lot is the Wefterly helt of the Lot No. 8. in Summer Street aforelsid, and is weil Roched wich good Pine Timber : For further Particulars, enquire of Zéearzer Clark of Greenland. Cenditicos of Sale to be fcen 2t the foremeniion'd Time end Place. [31] ww\www o : t'o be LET by Fobn Moffatsof Partfmouth ; 8 Farm in Kivery cemmonty known by the neme of Cafi’s Farm, conining about 160 or70 Acies of good Mowing, Plenting and Psfture Land, well Wooded and Walered, with e goodFarm Houle ar.d Bain, with lome Stock on iz, 10 be entcred on about the beginning of April next. ) Sy . V) s e o ) PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. THE Proprietors of the Town of Rezhefier, sie hereby NOTIFIED, that their Meeting neld the 2oth Day ot December laft, at the Houle ot Mz LEgbraim Hanfon in Dover, flands Adjourned till the fecond Monday of February next, at Ten of the Clock in the Forencon, then to mest et faid Hanfon's : There was Voted stfaid Meeting that each whole Share Preprictor pay Five Pounds twe Shillings Old Tenor <o defray the Charge of meking the Fourth Divificn in fsid Town!, that the fame be puid to the Clerk within forty Days from fid 20th of December, and that thofe Proprictors who do not pay their Proporiion, and draw their Lotts within that Time, (hould be procesded sgrinft ee the Law dire@s. I propofe to sttend that Bufinels every Monday tili she Forty Days are Expired. Joun WentworTH, Propiretors Clerk. ALL PFer{ons that are Indebted to the ERtste of Doctor Nathaniel Sargent, Elqg; late of Portfmouth, decealed, or the Partnerfhip ot Sar- gent end Dearborn, on Bock ; are hereby informed that the Books belonging to the faid Sargens and Dearborn, aresleft with Mr, Samuel Cutt, Merchant in Port{mouth, with whom =il Perfons concerned are defired to fettle the fame, fome Time belore the 10th Disy ot Feburery next, or they may depend on being, Sued at March Cour’. * Portfmouth, Fen. 12, Tbomas Cutt, Exacutor. A PIG between Seventy and Eighty Weight, Strayed from s Perfons back Yard in Town ; lately bought of of Mr. Weeks in Green- land, Marked on the Right Har; white Colour'd except fome black Spots on his Neck : Whaever will fecure feid PIG, or biing him to the Printer bereof, {hail be paid ell reaionable Charges, R macsd o)\ en) gt Nt \npd ot Sl All able bodied fit MEN, who have an Inclination to ferve His Majefty King George the Third,in the Corps of Rangers, (whereof Fof¢epk Gorbam Efq; is Major Commandant ) may hear the Encouragement that’s offered in Bounties, good Cloathing, Pay, &c. of Captain Jofeph Hiller, now refiding at Captain James Stoodley’s, Innholder, ar the Sign of the King’s Arms ::That the Corps is now ordered for the Duty of the Provinee of Nova Scotia. And they may depend on being difcharged at the Expiration of the Time Enter'd for, and have every En- gagement pun&tually comply’d with. Porifmouth, January 11th, 1763. TO BRE SOLD, s Cne Thoufand Acres of Land, Unimproved, of s good Scil, well Timber'd ; cither in One Hundred or T'wo Hundred Acre Lots, ss wiil beft fuit the Purchefers, lying in the Town of Charleftown, or No. 4, fo called, in this Province; Part of which Land lies upon Conreéticut River, Enquire of Capt. Simon Stevens living io faid Town, 3 5 3 e SOLD A few of the Maps‘ of the Province of New Hampsuire to be difpofed of at Two Dollsrs a piece, or Old Tenor in Propor- tion, at the Priming Office in this Town. ’ AMES'S Almanack for the Zear 1763, Sold by the Printer bereof. \-‘"Y\" e N ) o o] Printed by D. Fowwe. =4