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Rind's Virginia Gazette from Williamsburg, Virginia • Page 3

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v.ithput lofinp; that of faithful fit' V7 charailcr in any government inc of the bell under a rovci nmcnt You will prove, that Americans have that foul, that can rcfent in i (Vies, without falling into rase; and that your devotion to Grtnt Britain is the vet you can nuke t'toPer iinll'nns, and know what you owe t'oyour 'Hi, as well as to ier'oi will, at the rime time that you advance ywr interejli, advance your reputationow will convince the world of the demands, and the 'r'y of pur intentions. While all that you indeed deferve hbcrtv, who four underjland it, fo paffionately love it, fo pertiiely tnjos it, and fo ivrv, bravely, and xirt'ionly aj'ert, maintain, and dejend t. Vrf liber tat cm, qux viihia par en' te vieo radii a ejl, experiar Verum id frujira an ob rem faciam, in vejlra ma nuf turn ejl, quintet." for my part, 1 am refolvcd to contend for the liberty delivered down to me by mv ariccltors; but whether I (lull do it effectually or not, depends cn you, my countrymen. However little foever oneis able to write, yet when the liberties of one's country are threatened, it is Hill more difficult to IcfiW Ty A It 1 ji riiuvinn, Is there not the ftronpeft probability, that it the univerfal fenfe of thefe colonies is immediately exprefled by refo he of the aflem ilier, in fupport of their rights, by injlrutli ins to their agents on the fubjecl, "and by pe titicnslo the crown and parliament for redrefs, thefe meafures will have the lame llicccfsnow, that they had in the time of the Jlamp ait Mr. RIND, THE following Lines (if worthy a Place in your Paper) are defied as an Fpi ttalamiumon the Marriage of NATfUNMUL CARPENTER, Efq; to Mifs KANTLEROY; and are infciibed to him by his lincete Well wiflicr, A.

1. YE tunefuJ Nini infpiie mv Lay, To celebrate the happiell Day That.yr has chear'd the Sprint Hafte, hafte ye Flowers, and fweetly bloom; And all ye tuneful Warblers conw, Hymeneal Notts to ling, n. For dear Britannia's fav'rit? YOUTH, lias feal'd the Vows of Love and Truth With the Virginian 757 dadiqg NYMPH, in whofe fwcet Mien, Tea Thou find beauteous Charms aie feen, And every Grace difplay'd. HI. Yc llcavns on high your lilcfling: pour, la oue uaintcrmitted Ihow'r, To cr a vvn the ippy PA 1 jjir.ui v.vi cnvmyju) A prattling Girl, and valiant Boy, Thtir future Wealth to ihaie.

HI rim ii) larft i.mirnr rn iri ilriving which molt Jov lhail jive, To crown each other's Love indwhen they moulder into Dgft, JUifc their fond Sunls among the Jujl, in blifsful Realms above. Enteredin the iijhicl 0.YOHK Jan. 6. Sloop John, Ralph Meredith, from Philadelphia, w.th a Ddtch fans, and i dozen of VVindior chairs. Feb.

15. Elizabeu; Anne, John Heard ing, from Briftol, with iundt'y European whii jj Unas, ui rum, ana ig oarreis of Mui'covado I March 3. 1 li and Marv, James VLJ '(J' Willi i p.ptS, 2j and (juaitsr of Aiadeirawine; 'tOibooihmgls, and 15.1 pipe ibves, returned. r9 Marlborough, Jnh.i Rioh trds, from ncwrYoik, with 2 nvrcr ifus, 5 hhds. ,4 tierces, and 5 barrels of refined iii'ir, 4 noxciofiug.ircan.lv, 4 bo es of chocolate, aod41barrelsotbre.il.

Clear J. 7. 11 Kitty, Ralpli rinch, for TaiKi Jtos. with 1235 ball.Js coin, Mielsof peafe, and 736.) ilaves. M.

M.nlb.)i ua4li, John ki.i for Jiw York, with of 10 ditto of eo; and 1 l.hd. and A hall ui iu.h, la iirned. j. Rebecca, William Mori's, for Blads, with bufhds of Indian ditto of arj jooo iliin Sally, Nathit 1 Day, foi Ne.v Er.j;. with 16 tit corn, 1 co tto s.j dino of wheat, lb.

ot cnton, fli0 "fpot iron, harrJsof fugar, and 1 of rum, put cf his cargo inwards. P.i:tv, William Tarring," for Nev UnJ. u'ith baOidsof corn, lbs. j.k. Co lbs.

of icon, no bufheis and v.heai, buihcls of beans, 5 hog wc 'ds. barrels ui rsturnud. Jhn Tucker, for itiil iiivi, 1200 builieh of corn, 20 ditto of beans, 15 ditto of b.i pork, 6p lbs. of corton, hi bui.el of rum, and 1 callc ir Btsb Nu.ncy, rjeore Martin, ith 5, 16 bufiieis of corn, and Ihinl s. HudfiiiPovJI, for f'DlheK a 1ulf cf ot thirties, 1 1 ihJ 1 b.

of l' To It SOLD to tie hUlefl hiUe'r, on Tucf dwv A PR I Mr, THOMAS CHAMBERLA NEV landing, (jMattapony, in King Wiiliam ccunty, A SLOOP of about SIXTY HOGSHEADS burthen, toSetber with her rigging, faili, anchors, and cables. Twelve mu. ahs credit will be allowed, the purchafus giving Lund and fecurity. SCI 1 EM of a LOITER for difpofwg of a trail of land, fates, Sec. belonging to the Julji.ilirj and it is intended to raife a fum of money to dif large my d.

bts, I lope it nil! meet mill that enciuragi ment due to an kzr.tjt intention. Priz. lid" lof I of 4 of 4 of 4 of iVal 250 npO crm'dtt of a valuable tracl of land, lyir In Spctjylvanra county, cn ne of the branches Mat tapony river, containing Ur hundred acres, uith pretty good improvements, viz. a dwelling houle with four rooms on a floor, kitchen, cnv. mcat houfe, 6c.

a garden a bout one hundred and fifty feet fquare, and yard pajed in. I iicre are three valuable apple orchards on the faid land. The plantation now rents for 12 1. per anmm. 75 A Negro man named abouc 37 years old, Virginia born, and an extraordinary g')od planter.

45 A Negro vench named 7a about 34 years old; fiie has had four children, and it is imagined is now with child. 5 20 1 0 conidt ot valuable houf hold furniture, to be Valued 'by three indifferent men. 5 20 To cor. ft of cattle, to be 1 alued as above, to 40 To confut of horfci, to be valued as above. 450I.

iS Prizes. 75 Klanks. Tickets, at jl. each, is 450I. The land may be crlteied upon the firft day of December next, and the Negroes, bc.

will be delivered at the fame time. The drawing will be at Frederickburg on the firft day of the next June fair. The managers are Mr, Roger Dixon, and Mr Alexander IVodrow, cf whom tickets be had as alfo of Capt. William Jobnjion, near Caroline court houfe, Mr. Francis Coleman at the faid court houfe, Mr.

Benjamin Joknflon in Frederickjburg, and the fubferiber at Culpeper court houfe. RICHARD JOHNSTON. NORFOLK, March 24, 1768. THE Subfcriber purpofes (and hopes to meet with proper encouragement, as he intends following a regular and fixed rule in all his tranf acYions) to difpofe of, on comniilhon, all kinds of goods and merchandize, at private and public falc, for caHi or credit, thecom miflion very reafonablc, let theTum'total of a falc be never fo fmall, to exceed three per cent, the owners of the goods giving in, in writing, their inlrrudions, which fhall be punctually adhered to if ordered to be fold for cadi, their money ready and accounts to fettle in two days from the conclufion of the falc, and for bonds and notes ready to deliver up iri three days, and great, care taken no bad debts are made. Goods wanted to be conveyed from one port to another, by way of Norfolk, will be received at convenient wharfs and warehoufes, off the vefT'els into the warehoufes by cranes, and back into the velftls in the fame order; letters with which flulf be duly anfv.ered, and one fent with the goods, making the ftorage aud trouble very moderate.

Any kind i buhriels employed in, lhall be tr nf aerca moit punctuauy. novice from anv 1 quarter, with the premium lodged, policies of infurance fhall be made out, and.rcgifter ed, and the fame regard paid to the intereft of the afiured, as if he was prefent himfelf; as I intend tranfacting every thing cmpluved in, conformable to intiruc'tions, with the ut moft punctuality; and my endeavours to remove many traders up' the country, and in fliaryland, ami ellewhere, labour under, hope to meet with their approbation, and ihall want.no conveniencies for tiering any kind of merchandize, Sec. WILLIAM MCCAA. N. B.

I keep a cheft purpofely to put goods fold in, tilj the conclufion of the fale and hope I fliiTigive ry) offence to any pur chafers, as only by this necdTary precaution, will be enabled to comply with the ibove, v.hi,h I raaks a fixed rsfcluiieu rot to Ueak. is to give NOTICE, that the executors of CoI.Charlks Carter, will attend at Mr. Anthosj vIIav's in IVilliavtjburg, from the firft until the 6th day of May next, to receive the payments then due upon bor.d, fiom'thc fcvcral purchalers of Haves fold by them on the oth day of November 1767, at Rocky Ridge'in Chejierfeld county. And the executo's further delire thofe Gentle nicn to whom any of the bonds then taken were paid, to attend there alio, if they find it needful, that theexecutors may be dif charged for their value. For, as it is their duty to fettle the ttllator's accounts, and fitisfy his creditors, as foon as pofiible, they will not only expert, but inlitt upon a punctuality, as well in the fin'l as laft payments; othcrwifc the bonds ill be immediately put into thehandsof a diligent attorney.

Gloucester, March 2i7if637" To be SOLD for ready money, at court houfe, on Wedncfday the 1 'April next, rPHIRTY CHOICE VIR A GINIA HORN SLAVES, Six fine blooded chariot HORSES, 20 hhds. of crop tobacco, the property of LEWIS BURWELL, taken iu execution to fatisfy a debt for whUi he became fe curity for FRANCIS vlLLIS, by The SHERIFF. N. B. At fame time and place, will be fold fevcral other Negroes, taken by execution, for ready money.

A SCHEME of a LOTTERY, fordifpofng offundry LANDS and SLAVES, CATTLE and HOUSHOLD FURNI TU belonging to the rriz.lVal Contents of the Prizes. of 2 1 of 2Cf 20 of 500500 A PIECE of LAND, 55 no 45 JlV. 'q Sftotfyhonia, near the'eentre of the county, containing, by eftimation, 360 'acres; whereon is upwards 1 1 ucw, jui wiucu 1, aooui 7 years ago, refufed 7 50 1, a remarkable place for a public houfe, the court, when removed from Fr i burg, was ufuallv held, aifd where, in all likelihood, if ever finally removed, would be placed feveral fine young orchards, apple, peach and cherry. A Negro man Sam, about 40 years old, coft me 56 1. about 6 months ago.

A lot and houfes in Fairfax town, Culpeper county, fold for 45I. cadi 7 years ago, for which I gave ft. 6S 16 8 about one year ago. jo .50 A piece of land on Mat river, fuppofed to contain one hundred acres, coft me 50 1. a few months ago.

90 A Negro man Africk, a bout 30 years old, has one i bandy knee, a trutty healthy fellow. A Mcgro gn I Is an, about 12 years old I paid cam for her about two years ago, a fine girl, raifed in the houfc, and very handy. 5 1 00 wenty lots of cattle to be valued after drawing. 5 100 Valuable boulhold furci ture, chiefly new. 46 frizes 950 1.

1 44 Blanks Ticket at 5 1. c.50. .1.. 1 ly Lit 41 wit "Tig st utttiiry Tin on Wtdncfday the 26th of 0 cioWr next. The managers will be in lei ted in the next, and of whom tickets may be bad.

The lands may be entered on immKitely after drawing, and the other particilars delivered up. Noimpofitiun can be iuggefted, the whole being rated greatly below their real value. The reafon of my fallmg on this method, is (I afiure the public) pay my debts, and prcvcninipofirion ana that too prevailing cuftorn falling on me, which has on ny in this colony, e. felling ellates by execution at half value. As this I amrnTTs" the motive, 1 hope it will meet with applaufe and encouragement.

Such who will oblige nit in forwarding it, (hall afiured meet wth the unftigned thar.ks of Tktir obtdient bumble firvarf, BFNJAMIN. To be SOLD, at the late, dialling houfe of 'the Reverend 'Mr. Commiffhry ROBINSON, de ceafed, in King and Queer uunty, cn lhurlday the ith dtiy of April next, if fairr if not, the next fair day, ALL his perfonal rnnflO'innr rf nt it 1 5 Miintn anaiicui hold furniture (amougft which are fcvcrul good ieds, mahogany 'chairs and tables, china, a valuable librsry of books, a pole chair, fome good hoifes, flocks 'of cattle, flieep and hogs. Credit will be al lowed to thofe that purchafe above the value of THIRTY SHILLINGS till the firft day of December next, upon giving oobu ana approved Jecunty to RICHARD. C0R13IN, CHr.

ad At the fame time, feveral val icrvants, and carpentcis, will be hired ut. Maryland Prince George's county, March lltb. 1 763. CTOLFNfrnm I on Tutfday night, the eighth of this initant, a largeiorrd mare, ncar ij hands high, branded on the near buttock IS; fhe has a large ftar on her forchend, paces very fall, inclinable to trot up hill, takes up one of her hind feet as if a little lame, fhod all fours, aid her fhocs corked, her make before, and countenance, much re femblcs a ftallion. Whoever brings her to the fubferiber, fhall have eight dollars re ward, with reafonablc charges if brought home, and fixtecn for the thief if he convicted, paid by HUMPHREY BELT.

I Mr. I DESIRE this may have a PLACE in yoi.r as foon as pofTiblc. I advertife Uds for fear any body lhould be afflicted with the fitme diforder that my fpoufe was, and fliould not know bow to find a remedy for it. About twelve years ago, a fmall lump appeared in one ot her breafts, and it grew till it had affected above one half of it. She applied to evci perfon of fkill that fhe could hear of, and amongft the reft to Doctor FLEMIN and Dotf or, CABELL, who told her that it was a cancer of the worft fort, teliing her not to have anv thinn done to it.

for.vhcn it broke, it would coft her herbrcaft, fpot her life. It afterwards bioke, and appeared extremely bad. Sometime after I heard of one CONSTANT WOODSON, in Prince Edward county, who underftood curing of cancers. To her I applied, and in a Iho'rttime ihe made a perfect cure of it, without diminifhing any other part cf the breaft, but what the cancer was in. Nov.

27, 1767. JAMES KIRK, N. B. This advertifement never' carri to hand till this week. NOW in the GAOL cefler county, a negro woman who is a runaway, and fays fhe belongs to the eftate of one AR MI STEAD RUSSELL, of Neu Ktnt county, and was this year hired to PETER MASSIE, of the faid county.

She has been tried here for felony, and had her Clergy. Her mailer or owner may have her, on paying the charge of this advertifement, and her prifon fees, by applying to WILLIAM KEMP, Gaoler Petersburg, March 1 1768. THE Subfcriber intending for England in May next, requelii all perfons indebted to Rumbdd, Walker, and Tabb, to make payment at or before the en fuing April General Court. He hopes thofe it may concern, will fo far regard this notice, as to prevent farther trouble, which will much oblige JOHN TABB. NORFOLK, March is, 7768.

To be SOLD by the Executors cJOSHUA NICHOLSON, cn the 2d day of April next, A WELL buili new SNOW, carpenters and out joiners work comp'eatly Hniihed fifty or.e feet keel, twenty one feet beam, nine feet dear in the lower hold, three and a half clear between tfceks. Two hundred pounds of the money to be paid down, or bend and fecuri 'ty from the day of fale; th other part on bond and ic runty, in twtlvc without intereft. TAMES NICHOLSON, 2 WILLIAM NICHOLCON, MATTHEW CODER KY, DANIEL.

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