Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Premises, when and where Attendance will be given, by Job Stockton, Sheriff. Rocky Hill, 31st Dec. 1765. The New York Gazette or Weekly Post Boy, No. 1201, January 9, 1766. New-york, January 2. The Stamps, we hear, are by a military Power forced upon the inhabitants of Canada, Nova Scotia; and the new conquered Settlements in America, as also upon the Islands where a sufficient Military force is maintained to enslave the Inhabitants, viz. Jamaica, the Grenades, Barbados and Antigua; and by the same Means it may be enforced upon all America, when the Military Power becomes superior to that of the united Colonies of New- Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode-Island, Connecticut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia, as well as several of the Islands, which will never submit to it so long as they have the Power of Resistance. Where will the money come from to- maintain Forces to enslave so great a Part of the British Nation! In Pursuance of an act of general assembly of the province of New-Jersey, and by an appointment of Alexander Randall, and Samuel Harrison, Esqrs; two of the judges of the inferior court for the county of Gloucester, Notice is hereby given to the creditors of Francis Redcap, an insolvent debtor in the common goal of said county, that they meet at the house of John Camron, at 11 o'clock, on the third day of February next, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Francis Redcap should not be discharged, according to the above recited act.The Pennsylvania Journal, No. 1205, January 9, 1766. New-Jersey, / Middlesex County j ss Pursuant to an Order of Thomas Gach, and Stephen Skinner, Esquires, Judges of the court of common pleas for said county, upon the petition of Justus Walker, an ins...