The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, February 4, 1763, Page 2

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diftinguithed himllf init: for when Mahon ca- piculated, Marfhal Richlien demanded the ladies,but ine Governor replied with great politenefs, ¢ Toat g3 they were married to Biitith cfii:ers, they were bzcome fabjeéts to the Britilh crown, theselore he could not, ia jultice to his owa honour,and the truft repoled in bim, comp'y with that demand.” 80 .8 P, O N, Jwmaay 31; At the Superiour Conrt held at Charleflown 1t 7 eek, Ssmu=l Bicon of Bedford, and Meriam Fiich Wite of Berj:min Fitch of {aid Bedford, were con- vi@ted of betag no'orious Chea's, sad of heving by Fraud, Craft asd Deceit, poflefled themfelves of 1500 J3annes, the Pioperty of a (hird Perfon, and viere dentenced to be each of them fet in the Pillory for onc EHlour, with a Papzr on esch of their Breafls, having the Words, A CHEAT, wrote in Capilals therean ; to {uffer three Months Imprifoament ; and to bs brund to thir good Behaviour for & Year, and to psy Cefts. Aad gt the fame Court, one Edward Grout of Sud- bury, baing indi@ted for sffauking and fabbing I¥an et Framiogham laft Sammer, fo that his Life was grestly endangered, pleaded Guilty ; snd was fentenc’d to bz fet upon the Gallows, with 2 Rope about his Neck, for the Space of an Hour, end to bs then whip’d 20 Stripes under the Gallows, end to be bousad tc his good Behavicur fora Year, snd to pay Coft Seturdey Afieranon laft errived here Cept. Dadge ¥ 15 Duys from the Hivanrsh, who iaforms, that juft before he fail’d & Veilel ariived therg in afhort Paflsge from England, the Mafter of which made Outh b-fore Lord Albemarle, Thzt a Ceflttion of Armi bstween England, France, end Spiin, hed ¢ 1lly taken Place.....That a Pecke: from England bound therz was obliged to put into Ireland, being difrasfted - ... That.the Market at the Havannah,was very pleatiully fupply’d.... That the mortsl Sicknels wihich rag’d smong the Troops was sbated ... And that Lord Albematle was to fail for Englend in a few D.ys after Capz. Dodge left the Havannah. We hesr that a Child of one Mr Owzes a: the Norh Ead, fell iato the Fire one Dy laft Week,and was fo burnt, that ic died (oon sfter. N E WP O R T, Jenuery 24. A Veflei arrived here Yefterday irom New Vork, which Place the le‘t the Diy before, A Packetfrom Tiaglind arrived there on Friday, in fix WeeksPaflage, ¢nd bro't Advice, that a Ceflation between England, France and Spsin, took Plact ia Europe the 231 of Neovember, end in America the 13 h of January Inft. POR T S M .00 P H, Lal Tusldsy a Ship in 10 Wesks from Lifbon, bound toBofton, put in here to refi, having met with {ome Dimsge in her Mafts and Rigging: No News later thsn what has been publifhed. And On Wedne{dey following about 11 0'Clock a ter- rible Storm began, which continued for feveral Haars without doing much Damage ; but about 5 o’Clock jn the A‘ternoon it graaily increafed, snd contioued from that Hour till Eight the next Mornirg, the moft feverskt Sorm thas hepperned in this Place for 20 Years pift, and hesdone corfiterahle Dimegs to the Wharyes and Shipping ia this Town, as well a8 blow- jog down f-varsl Shops, Roofs of Houles, &c. “In # paricular Manner wzcan’t bus oblerve the repeat- ed Misforzunes of Cept. Fobn Frofl, who hed & (mall Schoonerlaying st the long Wharit, which was ftove fa fuch 2 Munner that fhe fank, snd ’iis fesred will be intirely loft. Since ourleft a Fire b-oks out in 2 Houle at Naw. ciftle, shour 12 or 1 0'Clock at Night, but by a Perlons b -ing fick in the [loufe, the Peopla ware ap, whérrby i: 'was happily ex:irgiithed wihou dsing much Dam.ge, . We hear from Berwick in the County of Yoik, That on the 2d of Jaouary, de- parted this Life, and on the 5th was de- cently interred, Madam Hirw, the Confort of the Honorable Joun Hivt, Efq; of that Town: A Lady of unblemifhed CharaQler. Asa Wife prudent, kind and affe@ionate ; —As a Parent tender and Compaffionate, who looked well to the \Ways of her own Houthold ;— As a Friend fincere ;—As a Neighbour Courteous and Obliging ;—As a Chriftian Sober and Exemplary ;5 who after fifteen Months Confinement, (which fie bore with Patience ;) received the fummons of Death, with unfhaken Con- fidence in the Bleffed Redeemer.—She may jultly be number’d with thofe Daughters wha have dooe Virtuoufly. CUSTOM HOU E, Piscataqya, Freruary 3. Entered Inwerus, ! Sloop Newbury Packewt, William Fiend, from Phila‘el phis, Cleared Omwards, Ship Piince Geoige, Berjumin Tony, ior Antigus. Ship Nancy, Juesc Rindge for Wett Ladies, i e e o e s ASADDLE was bff off a Horlzs Bick in this Town about 3 Wezks ego. W aosver hasfound the fame, sad will iing it to the Piinter hereof fhall bs well Rewarded, PROVINCE of NE# HAMPSHIRE, Fanvary 28. 1763. WHEREAS fundry of the Pro- prictors sxd Inhebitants of Neew Hopkington (fo called) in {zid Provincs, hath petitioned the General Afl:m bly, fetting forth that a Part of faid New Hophington is cover’d by the Claims of tne Proprictois of 2o ; end fundry of fiid Proprierors of New Hophington, living withie faid Cover, bave purcla’ed of (aid Pro- prietors of Bsw their Claims within fsid Cover, and praying they mey be fivour'd end enabled with sn A&, whereby they may be capscitated to fell fo much of the commoen snd undivided Lends, infrid Niw- Hopkington, as fhall pay the whele Charge of pur- chefing faid cover’d Lends and the Charge of Law- {uits refpeéling end relaing to (zid Lands: NOTICE is hereby given that by a Vote ofthe General Affembly s'orefsid on the (<id Petition of the 19'h Inftant, the firft Wedneldey in March rext, if the Genaral Afft2mbly be then fatting, if not, then on the.fecond Dey of iheir fetting next after, iz ep- pointed for s hearing cn the {aid Petition, when any Perfon msy have sn Opportunity to fhew caufe why the Prayer of the fsidPetitioners thould not be granted. T. ATKINSON, Junr. Sec. WPyl N ) (e ) Ao s \ o v \ o) TO RE SOLD A 'ARM at Newington, in the Province of NewHsmpfhire,lying on the weft fide of Pifcataqua River, dcjoining thereto, abeut Three Miles trom Portfmouth, ¢ontsining one hundred Acres of good Land, with 2 good Houle, two Barne, en Oicherd, end a good Well therecn, very con- venient fir o Gentleman for & Country Seat, well wooded, T'o bs fold alfo, encther Treé in the Pirch Pine Pleins, fo called, in (sid Newingten, lying upen the Road that leads from Bloody Point Ferry to Greenlind, contzining Forty Acres, with a good Orcherd thereon, fuiteble for & Trade!mas ; both faid Tre&s Cheep for Cath ; Enquire of job# Downing cffgid Newington. ey o) TO BE SOLD AT Public Vendue to the higheft Bidder on Monday the 14th Duy of February Infant, et the Houle of Aeran French, Ianholder in Humpflead, st Three of the Clack P. M, by Faeb Bailey, Biq; Adminifisaior of the Eftate of Febn Moore, latz of Himpftead, Yeomdn, deczsfed, Thirty Eight Acres of Lerd in faid Hampltesd, by Licence from the Honershle the Judge of Probate, for the Peyment of the Dzbtg of (aid Decesfed. Conditions of Sale te bz feen at the Time and Place of Sale: Alfo a Negro Man andWoman, to be Sold at private Sile ; Brquire their Price and Quzl fications of Mr, Fames Dwyer, in Portfmouth. NOTICE 1is hereby given to the Owaers of the feversl Rights or Shares in the Townthips of S§ba?fbury, and Glafepbury, in the Proviace of New Hampthire, who are delinquent in paying the Taxes of two Dollsrs, due oneach Shsre or Right, that fo much of their Rights or Shares of Lards fufficient to pry faid Dazlinquents Tax,with iafifen: Charges will be Sold at Publick Viendue at the Houfe of Fobn Faff.t, Innholder in Bermington, in {zid Province, the t'hird Tue{dey in March next, to begin at Ten o’Clock in the Morning on faid Day, «nd to continue from Dy to Duy till the Bufinefs of {sid Meeting is finithed. Fobn Fafet, Collelor of Texzs tor both Townfhips. \’vuJ\.—YmJ L) e ) ™) TO BE £OLD, A new Dwelling Houfe in this Town, well fi.nated for ¢ Trader or Tradelmsn, moltly fisithed, ftanding near the State Houfe, with ths Lend therto belonging, consiniag 70- Foot in 1:ngth, and 25 in wedth, Euquire of Mr. Chrieftopher Faxlon'of Portimouth e e a4 e WE thé Subfcribers, Commuidii- oners appointed by the Hou. the Judge of Probate cof Wills, &¢. for fzid Proviece, to reccive snd examine the Claims of the fsvers] Creditors to the Eftate of Dorothy Fack/an, late of Portfmeouth, Widow, deceas’d, reprefznted Info'veny, HEREBY give Notice, that we will attend fsid Service as the Dwelling Houle of Cup:. Zechariah Fofs, Ingholder in Portfmouth atore- faid, the laft Wednefdsy of this and of the five next following Months, from five to eight o’Clock After- noon of eech of faid Days. Portjmuth, Feb. Le ik 1763 % Samuel Penballow, § fionera, Uy v wiom ot ) e [ Nt end) (N TO be {old at publick Venput, by order of the Judge ot Probate of Wills for the Province of New Hempthire, on' Tueldsy the 15th of February next at the Houfe of Mr. Benjamin Gar tand, Tanholder ia Rye; 100 Acre Lot of Lend, lying in Epfom in {2id Province, beirg part of the Eftate of Foleph Haynmes, late of Greenland, decens’d. ALSO fundey other Arsicles to be Sold at Time and Place sfozefaid. ; . . ' Eleazer Ruffell, }Commi(- TO . BB - -fOLD " W, : jonathan Warner, Good Weft India Rum, by the Hogfhead, for ‘Cafh, or on Credit witl good Security. Choice Tea, Coffee, Raifons, end beft French Indigo, to be Sold at the Correr Shop appofite Capt. George Janvarine, chesp foi Cuth, Ny e ™, o) (A (e iy, s Provincee or New Hamesnire, Jan. 25, 1763. WHEREAS Elizabeth Pafcall, Wife of Micbacl Henry Pajcall, Eig; hath petition’d the General Aflembly, fetting forth that fhe is feized in Fee, in her own Right in certsin Lend in thi Province ; thet her fzid Hufbird had been zbier bzyond Szas for more than T2nYears laft paft, and is ftill detain’d in his Majelly’s Bervice, and that fhe hgs becn obliged for many Years paft to fupport her PFamily, and is fill fo obliged without receiving any Affitance from her {aid Hufband : And praying thet the msy be enahled to make Sale of her {aid Lands, or sny part thereot, and to contralt in her own Name, and to prolecute or defend any Adtion s3 if fhe was boie, theCoverture aforefaid not- withftznding. ' NOTICE is hersby given, that by a Vote of the Genersl Affembly aforefsid, on the faid Petition, the fecond Wednefday of February next is appointed for 2 Heariog on the faid Petition, it the General Affem- bly fhou’d then be fetting, if not, the lecond Day of their fetting next after, when sny Perfon may have any Opportunity to thew Ceule why the Prayer of the fsid Pstitioner fhou’d met be granted. T. ATKINSON, Junr. Sec. LY L e A IV R PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. THE Proprietors of the Town of Rochefler, are hereby NOTIFIED, that their Meeting held the zoth Day of December laft, ot the Houfe ot Mr. Epbraim Hanfon in Dover, flaads Adjourned tifl the fecond Monday of February next, st Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon, then to ment ot faid Hanfsn's's There wis Voted at faid Mecting that exch whole Sharz Proprictor pay Five Poumds tews Shillings Old Tenor to defray the Charge of msking the Fourth Divifion in faid Tewn, that the {sme b= prid to the Clerk within forty Days from {fsid 2zoth of December, ‘and that thofe Proprictors who do not pay their Proporiion, and draw theiy Lotts within that Time, fhould be procesded sgrinft asthe Law direéts. Y I propofe to attend that Bufine(s every Monday till the Forty Days are Expired. Jour WexTworTH, Propiretors Clerk, L T e e e PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. The delinquent Proprietors of Stevens Town, ( fo called ) are hereby NOTIFIED, That unlels they pay the feversl SUMS hercafter Affixed to their Names, togetzer with the Charge of Advettifing, {o much of their LAND will be (old at publick VEN D U E, at the Houle of Mr. 7obn Hontoon's, Innholder in Kingfon, on the Third Mondsy inFebruary next, st Twelve of the Clock in - the Forenoon, as will pay the fame. The Names of the delinquent Proprictors are aa tollows, iz, Thefeveral Sums are in Oid Ten. o | Samael Sanborne 13 © Capt. Sam. Fificld € g | Ebemczer Lafiman 6 Facob Gale 12 0| Peter Asers 6 Mofes Quinby 6 o ' ‘Paul Chace 28 Kingflon, Fenwary 18, 1763. Jobn Calt, Colleftor of Stevens Town. TO 8E SOLD AT PUBLIC VENDUE at ths Heofe of #ir. Jojeph Scilley,Innholder in Nottinghen on Toelday the 15th Dy of Febiuery next, st Two ot the Clock in the Afiernoon, two 50 Acre Lots of Land in Notipgham aforefaid ; one cf faid Lots is the Northerly half of the Lot No. 3 in Summer Street, with a Floufe and Barn thereon : Likewile an Orchard of 60 or 70 Apple T'rees,snd improvemsnts of Plowing, Pianting and Mowing. The other Lot is the Wefterly half of the Lot No. 8. in Summer Sireet aforefaid, and is well ftccked wih good Pine Timber : For further Particulers, enquire of Edenezer Clark of Greenland. Conditions of Sale to be feen at the foremention’d Time snd Plece. [31] THE following Books are mif- fing from Ms. Robert Odiorn’s Library, viz. The Fsble of the Bees, or Grumbling Hive ; Tour through Grreat Britain ; Turkith Spy ; Travels of Cyrusi.d WATTS on the Mind. And WATTS's Logick. Thofe who have them in Pofleflion, sre defired to, return them to Mrs, Mebetable Odiorne. s ) () \mpnt \omro ot At o) NN Printed by D. Fowre. T A —— i o ——, e s et L. Natbaniel Led 21 Samusl Winflsew 79 7 Fabex Page ¥ {

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