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'To be SOLD on Saturday tfo ih tf March up Mcckhnhrg county, on at the houte of the fubfrihr in thcU A "Roanikc river, a fmall black marc, Villiamflure feather beds and furniture; fun dry tables and chairs of wild cherry tivo looking glaflcs and fundry kinds of kitchen furniture. Credit will be allowed for all fums above twenty (hillings till the 20th of June next, on giving fufheient fe curity. Alfo will be fold, on very rcafon ablc terms, three good lots and houfes, belonging alfo to the fubferiber, and lying near the Capitol, on the road leading from the Capitol to the Capitol Landing on, which are all convenient improvements, and may cither of them be entered on immediately. Any perfon inclinable to purchafe either of them, may know the terms on applying tot the fubferiber. THOMAS COBU5.

To be SOLD on Tuefday the 22d dayof March next, ifair, if not, the next fair1 day, at the late dwlling plantation of wench, and feveral very good houfc fcrvants the reft are chiefly fine fellows Alfo will be fold the houfhold and kitchen furniture, and the (locks of cattle, hogs, horfes and flieep; two yoke of large oxen, with thc cuts, ploughs, tools, isc, belonging to the eflate. Twelve months credit will be allowed the purchafers, giving bond andfecu rity to JOANNA STITH, Executrix. To be SOLD at the Reeky Ridge on Mon day the 'jth of March. TWENTY likely Virginia SLAVES. Credit will be allowed the purchafers for one half the purchafe money, till the ifl day of May next; and until the ill day of May 1769 for the other half, upon giving bond with approved fecurity.

Feb. 10, 1768." To be SOLD private SALE, SIX THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED ACRES of LAND in Charles City, pleafantly fituate on James river 4 acres of land, with a water grift mill, on May fers creek, in the fame county and two thoufand acres of land in Halifax county they will be fold altogether, or divided into lots, as may beft fuit the purchafers. Thefe lands were theeflate of William Kennon, and are conveyed to us (with others his truftces) for the benefit of his creditors. As a fale of thefe lands has been SV I before advertiled, but not effected it may not be improper, to affufe the public, that an abfolute diipofal of them is now intended and that we fhall be ready at all times to receive propofals for the whole, or any part thereof. Mr.

John Chrijlian (who lives thereon) will fhew the land in Charles City. RICHARD JAMES BELSCHES, JERMAN BAKER. As the time limited for Mr. Kennon's creditors to accede to the deed of trull made to us, expires on the 13th of March next, it may not be amifs to defire thcir attention to that circumfhoee. R.

R. J. B. J. B.

Gloucester, fc. To all Sheriffs, Mayors, Conflables, and Headborouzbj, within his Majejlfs co lony and dominion of Virginia, greeting WHEREAS Robert Bernard, of the county of Cumberland, was latelv taken on two writs, at the fuit of Thomas Booth, adminiftrator of Mor decai Booth, deceafed, of a pica of trefpafs upon the cafe, damage 40 alfo on a writ of Elizabeth Booth, widow, of a plea of trefpafs upon the cafe, damage and forasmuch as it has been duly proved before hie, that the faid Robert Bernard has efcaped out of the cuflody the fherifT, and is now going at large, I therefore, in his Maicfty name, com mand you and every of you, in your refpec tive counties, cities, towns, and precincls, to feizc and retake the faid Robert Bernard, and him to convey to the prifon where debtors are ufualjy kept, in the coun tv where he fhall be retaken, and deliver lum to the keeper thereof, together with this warrant and I charge you the fhcrii! or keeper of the laid prifon, to receive into your cuflody the body of the faid Robert Bernard, for the debt and cofl aforcfaid. or until he Hull be difchargedby due courft ofhv, purfuant to an acl of Afilvnbly in that cafe made and provided. Given under ir.v hand ar.d feal this 7th dav of Januar). i 763.

THOMAS SMITH. ,11 r. about leven years oiu, oranaea on me near buttock and moulder 1 oiled and ap Praifcd to 5 1. A ROBERT GOODE. NORFOLK, Feb.

16, 176S. Juft imported, In the SHIP LORD CAM 13 DEN, Capt. JOHNSTOtW, A LARGE afibrtmcnt of DRUGS and MEDICINES, to be fold by the fubferiber, by wholefalc and retail, at a low advance, for ready money. ALEXANDER GORDON. February, 16, 1768.

TO BE SOLD, TRACT of LAND containing a bout 500 acres, lying upon Hofkens 1 1 Nr. Anderfon Stith, deceafed, lying infill county, ana w.tnin two King William county, on Pamunkcy river Hobb'sHole, about 50 acres of this ahut three miles Warehoufes, I tnat 1S valuable marin a large uock 01 I choice picked catt'e ra'kd on this plantation, and SLAVES, being the remainder ofiw "fily be fold when th owner want tlif flnve helonoim to Mr. Stith' cfhte.3t0 dfpfc them, as there is commonly (all that were indifferent having been before fieithcr fhips, or other refills lying at HoWs fold out) among them is an excellent cook 8 Hol who have thcir provifions frequently brought from places at a greater diflance. a Any perlon, upon applying to the fubferiber wno lives in tne neignbourhood, may be fliewn the land. Credit will be allowed the purchafer till March 1769, on giving bond with good fecurity.

JAMES DYCKE. iCHOWAN. County, N. C. Feb.

10, 1768. TO COVER THIS SEASON, THE HORSE formerly called Ax fonts COLT, but now SILVER HEELS, fuppofed to be as fine a horfe as any in Virginia. The price is a PISTOLE for a leap, 2 piltoles the ieafon, or three pifloles to infure. Thofe who are pleafed to lend mares, may depend on being well ufed. JAMES MERONEY.

WILLIAMSBURG, Feb. 16, 1768. IT AKE this method to inform the public, that I have very commodious lodgings to let for a dozen gentlemen, and their fcrvants, with (tables and provifions for their horfes, and fhall be much obliged to thofe who will favour rae with their company. GRISSEL HAY. February 16, 1 768.

The FAMOUS DAPPLE GREY HORSE, STERLING, JILL Hand to COVER this SEASON at Mr. R9BERT Hunnicutt's in Surry county, at 20s. the LEAP, or 3I. the feafon the money to be paid to the keeper, on or before the firfl Day of Otlo ber next, or pay interefl for the money, if further credit. All mares to be taken a way when notice fhall be given, that they are done with the horfe, or pay to the keep er is.

6d. for the firfl week, and 2S. 6d. for every week after. There is good paf turage, and every thing neceffary for the reception and keeping of mares.

4 WILLIAM EVANS. N. B. I will not be accountable for any mares that may get away; yet, if they do, I will do my endeavour to get them a gain for the owners. rp HIS is a true copy of STERLING' pedigree, given by Mr.

SIMPSON of London, of whom I purchafed the horfe, according to regiftcr. STERLING, FS 1 now ruing two years 01a, was got oy tne Bellsixe Arabian, (which horfe I of fered fifteen hundred guineas for, at his landing in England, but was rcfufed af terwards he was lent to our company 10 breed from) out of my fiukc manr; ilie was got by BOWS's Snake SNAKE was got by the Leicejler Turk, out of the Duke of Cumberland's Cato't dam; her Kw Mr HDnnsnwo grandam by Nefhewjon, out of Mr. bHIRLEY's famous old mare; me was bred by Mr. CROFTS Rahy Tori hire, and fold to the Duke of Cleveland. Nov.

24, 1764. J. SIMi'bUiN. January 22, 1768. STOLEN from Williaiijburg, a forrcl horfe, about 13 hands and a half high, has a blaze in his face, a fliort mane CHARLES CITY, Teh 3, iS, RUN away' from' the fubferiber, the 4th of' 'Ofl'jber lafl, a likely Virginia born nepro fellow named CHARLES, taken from Mrs.

ELIZABETH HUDSON to fatisfy public taxes. The faid negro is fup pofed to be cither lurking about Mr. WIL jlLIAM HUDSON'S, in Dinwiddik coun ty, or Cvrle's, in Hlkrico county, as he has relations at both places, Whoever will bring the faid negro to me, fhall receive FORTY SHILLINGS reward. All per fons are hereby forewarned from entertaining the faid negro, as they may depend on being dealt with according to the utmofl rigour of the law. WILLIAM GREGORY, D.

S. To be SOLD at public AUCTION, on Wednefday the )th of March, fair, otherytife the next fair day, T'HE LAND and PLANTATION whereon Sterling Thornton lately dwelt, near Petcrjlurg. At the fame place and time, mill be SOLD ABOUT 25 SLAVES. CREDIT till the firfl of Oflcber, giving fecurity to the executors of Peter Randolph, Efq; Maryland, Jan. 22, 1768.

PRINCE GEORGE's county RACES. ON Wednefday the 4th of May next, will be run for, over the courfe near Upper Marlborough, a fubfeription purfe ol ONE HUNDRED POUNDS currency, free for any horfe, mare or gelding, riling 4 years old to carry 8 ltone (bridle and laddie included) if five years old, 8 flone ic if fix, 9flonc 6 pounds, and if aged, 10 flone. On the day. following, will be run for, on the fame terms, a purfe of twenty live pounds currency, the winning horfe, the preceding day, excepted: To run for the purfes agreeable to the King's "plate ar 5 ucics. oian pieeiiciy j.

nuts, cacn day, and enter with Mr. Benjamin BrooLa on Monday the fecond, when each party mufl name and produce a certificate of th. age of what he propofes to flart. Each 2 rhoi tr nniMtor titK a nJt uj 1 flrna rnii and half boots. A horfe winning two cleii heats, fhall not be obliged to Hart a third.

Any jockey detected in unfair (hall be deemed diflanced Non iubferi bers to pay five pounds entrance lor the rli day, and twenty five millings for the fecond Subfcribcrs three pounds for the firfl day, and fifteen fhillings for the fecond. Judges will be appointed, to determine all difputes, and the money to be paid as foon as they fhall pronounce their decifion. N'. B. On Tuefday the third, a match will be run over the courfe, for 50 guineas JAMES TOWN, Feb.

1, 176S. TAKEN up in James, City county, an iron grey mare, about 13 hands and an inch high, neither docked or branded Polled, and appraifed to 6 1. 10s. JEMANUEL TAYLOR. VIRGINIA, fc.

At 'a GENERAL COURT held at th Capitol the $th Day "November, 1767, William Mounrjoy, Plaintiff, agamjt John Knox, Patrick and William Bogle, Collin Dunlop, Gavin Lawfon and John Wallv mgton, Defendants, In Chancery. T'HE defendants Patrick, Ifilham and ft A Collin, being beyond fea, andnothavhu entered their appearance according to the rule of this court, on the motion of the plaintiff by his counfel, It is ordered, thai the other defendants, who have effedts of tin faid Patrick, U'iliiavi and Collin, in tbcii hands, as is fuggeftcd, do not 'pay, ctiK away, or lecrete, fuch effecls, until the fur dicr order and decree of this court concerning the lame but that they deliver up luch til eels, or fo much thereof as will be of value fufli acicnt, to fatisfy the demand of the plaintiff, 10 tne laid piaintirr, upon ins civina leeu rity to the clerk of this court for the return of the faid effecls, in fuch manner, and to fuch jpcrfons, as the court ihall hereafter dited And it is further ordered, that the faid Pa trick, William and Collin, do appear here or the firll day of the next court, and anfwci I the nliintift 's bill and that a conv of tin': order be, within fifteen days, inferred in tin ft Virginia Gazette, for two months fuccelfive v. and be rubumcd lnimtuiatciv attcr 0 and tail, feveral fuddle Irots, and branded i Lr.T lings reward. JAMES TAYLOR. 1 1 j' .1 1 on the near buttock thus hocver brings of thc of yt6t.tT in thc tounty o) the laid horfe to me, flull rtccie ten fail and rolled ud ut the front dooi of the On 111 the city il iluamjuur.

2:11. 1'I WALLER, C.G.C. WTf'T Prl. hv I 1 A 1' 1 i. at tpf Vy i'R 1 l'l 0 EFICK, On thc main Street I at 126 per Ycir.

AD VEKTI Mii NTS yf a moderate Lei'h are infe.tcd fyr die i'irll Veek, and 2. each fir OJl A E. PIG, BAR, and CAST IRON, realonable ttrms, jull below AV uA 011 iVappahannock river. A ED, A quantity of CORN, for which either of the above articles may be had, on receipt of the corn, cafh at the June Oyer, or fuc), bills of exchange, or bills of lading for ir0a Ihippcd, as I fhall receive. About April will be wanted, a lanf (Irong, tight VESSEL, fit for the In I well found, with good anchors, cables, fail.

cvc. iiju i gwu uuvigiiur, as no aeJays can be admitted of on account of the immediate want of the ore to melt this fpring and fUm mcr. A large quantity of OYSTERSHELLj wanted, for which ready money, dry goods or iron, may be had. The greatcfl punctuality may be depended ojja I am impowertd by the articles entered into with the Honourable PRESLT THORNTON, Efq; and Mr. WILLIAM I of Soviet ft, to cover all my engagements prior to the payment of Thcicforc I fiiall expect pundu.

dity with all thofe I fhall have a'ny concrrnj wul JOHNJJOLLADAY. Charles City, September 28, 1767 TO BE SOLD, A TRACT of LAND, on Dan river, near Boyd's ford, 'containing 1019 acres, about 500 of which is very fine low ground. Alfo, one other trail, on Waniller river, containing about koo acres Stive hundred of this is fine low ground, and J.I. 1. I I I 1 me mgn lanu extremely good both thefe If plantations are in excellent order for crop, with fifteen hands jrh 4 uiio it other tracl, of about i6co acres, in BrunU 3 fine lively land, about milts frr.m Boiling's Point, has good buildings cn it, and is in good order for cropping.

Oa the above plantations, are large flocks, and about fixty negroes tho whole cr any part of which will be fold. For term ipply to BENJAMIN HARRISON. SCHEME of a 0 FO difpofing of one hundred and forty fix LOTS of LAND, in the town of Hanover, yet remaining unfold. The leaft valuable of the lots, according to the prices of thofe mcfl remote from the river, Mwnicn have been lohl, not bcn.g Ids than A 20, which is far below what as given for feveral uer the river. I Infpeclion at Page's, 5 lots 7 at 12 years purchafe, Do.Crutclf eld's, 6 lots atdo Lots improved, each half acre, at.

20 137 Prizes. 262 Blanks. 400 Tickets at each, he laid lottcrv V.1J1 be 84c 70 7 6c 1 6c 130 1 3 5 27CC 130 in CCC drawn at Mr, mtkeny Hay's in en she 4th i.urJJuy in April Thole who do not fe pay for thcir tickets on thc day of di awing, r. may give bond to carry interefl from that Robert Carter Mcl lias CeorreWrlk Thomas Everard, loin 7 'himi fin. wvA Icr 1 man Baker, Eiqrs manaj 'cts, cr sny three, ffwhom tickets may be had, and of the fubferiber.

PAGE THE executors having been difippointtd in the SAL cf the LANDS bclorping to the late Carter, of Jiiq George (according to aLrt of affembly im powering them) at Mr. Neavil's ordinary, on the 1 jth of September, as before adver tifed, give notice, that they are at all times ready to treat with any perfon for any part of thofe Lands, to it, Eourteen thoufand acres of valuable high and low grounds, in Prince ffilliam and Fauquier counties, on Bros Hun and Kettle Run, which are already laid off in lots; within 25 or 30 miles of public navigation, both on Pctimmack and hannock rivers, abounding in fine llrcamsfor mills, and timber very fufheient for all kinds of plantation ufe. ANDON CARTER, tf CHARLES CARTER. To be SOLD, jar. twelve Month Credit, ABOUT Twenty Thoufand Acres off Land, in thc County of Amhcrjl.

Ap 3 ply to Col. William CaK lH.hoh Attorney for the Executors of Philip Crymcs, Jteeafld. and lives in the County ci'Amherf 1 ji to the Subferiber. LL'NSKORI) LOVAX. hi.

I A'. B. An ir.dlfput Title will be rcadf. I the Land laid oil 111 Lots, as lie 111 Pcrfons may be iuppJad with this (j AZETt gf I 1 n. 4.

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