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Rind's Virginia Gazette from Williamsburg, Virginia • Page 2

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anintctnallepdatiire of its'wn, in Ujcit thf FALMOUTH; Fn. 6 1769. Lately Puhlijlud, ml to be fold at the dh owpieof um FIFTY POUNDS Reward, NEW PRINTING OFFICE be fufpendcd, abridged, abrogated, or annulled, by cipil will difcover who let rajr (Price One Pillerten) any power, authority, or prerogaute, whatsoever, the on fire tiie night between the 30th rrM7TVT lTrT'NTrP'PTv roeof the Crown, ord.rar.ly excrctled for 8 tf pQjM On WINTER SSirfi. is the opi JAMES BUCHANAN. VerMation of Mr.

ision of this committee, that this Houfc has an undoubt FALMOUTH, Feb. 6,1769. Piece With Part of his Contemplations on the ed right to correfpond and con 4 r' tf tn ariv DTfbn N'GHT To which is added, A Poem addreffed to bouring colonies, or with any other of his Majeity stub A a tartlier reward to. an) pwriun SuTT0N on INOCULATION Bv Mr jtfts out of this colony, ot belonging to any. part of h.s 0r perfons who will difcover the above, he, (he, Ivp 'charllsChy Printed for tL Majefty's realm or dominions, either individually or dr be id Fim P0UNDS by the inha flcL on matter Jubjecl bitant of this town.

ARTHUR MORSON. of a poor Chrld. whereby they (hall conceive the rights, libtrt.es, intt 777 refts or privileges ofthisHoufe, or of its conlhtuents, are DUMFRIES Feb 7 NEW KENT, I eb. 13, 1769. "fflStfES.

to the Houfe, a letter AR ROBERT BRENT, hav'ing OH AfS 'T from TlLasCuJhing, Efq; Speaker of the late Houfe 1V1 the 2d of 'at the town of 7 the of 'f of Reprefentatives of A facMtts to the entered into a compofkion with feveralof ceafed are requeued to make them known and Speaker of the General Aflembly of this colony, dated uumjrtes, enterea inio a ton fg t0 the faid cftate are defircd tneithofftWylaft; which was read, and an anlwer h.s creditors, wherein he ga up feveral trads 0f immediatc payment t0 thereto wasdrawn up by the Houfe, which they directed land in the county of Itajford together with feveral WILLIAM CUYTON, Executor the Speaker to fign, and to tranfmit the fame to the laid flaves and other effecls, to be fold for their benefit Thomas CaJbirtgEfc with defire to communicate it to Md Mr. George Brent, his father, having at the fame BUTE count? North Carolina Feb ,37 the Houfe of Reprefentatives at their next meeting. time given up his trad of land in called 7 roiina, fEB.9 i76o Mr. Holland, from the committee ofthe whole Houfe, BRbNT0N of near Sooo acreSf to be fold, and the TAKE this Opportunity tO inform to whom (after mortgages difcharg.d) to be applied in ll all perfons whonr it may concern, that the eftate Burtieffes of 1 thedomimon Virginia, dated the 9th of Bke manner, the laid Ihberfs creditors, giving him a now in the hands of Mrs. Sarah Truly, of Brunfwid Nay hilt, reported, That the committee had diawn up final difcharge from any future claim on account of their county, Virginia, is my property, and hAs been ever the draught of a letter in anfwer thereto, which they had raid debts and it being alto fpeciiied in the (aid com fince the 4th of April, 1767 I therefore fore, directed him to report to the Houfe; and he read the p0ntion, that fuch other of the laid jfoberFs creditors as warn all perfons from executing any part of the faid fame in his place, and afterwards delivered it in at the chufe mI ht jniudcd therein, provided they fig edate for any debt duejrora faid Sarah Truly, under table, where the fame was again read, and agreed to oy tQ wiihin twQ mopths from the ihe fued by Xdenl That Mr.

Speaker ftgn and tranfmit the f.id date aforefaid and we the fubferiber, being appointed CHAMBERLIN HUDSON. letter to the faid Peytou Randolph, Efq; with defire that trultces as well for the difpohng of the pren.iles for he communicate it to the Houfe of Burgefles at their next the ufes aforefaid, as for tranlacting the feveral things bUKKY tebruary 9, 1769. meeting. relative thereto, do requtft all per'ons who are delirous fo the Commanding Officers of the MiU of eotcring into the faid conipofition. immediately to L.fhprn JihriFl WILLIAMSBURG, February (k make us acquainted therewith.

We aifo defire the tia me joutuern aijtrut. We are informed that Mr. GEORGE SAVAGE, feveral creditois will meet in the town of Dumfries TE lately of the Secretary's Office, is married to Mifs on the 3d day of next to coniult on proper I KECUhbl the favour Ot yoil to ap KENDALL a young Lady pofftfled of an inde meafures to be. taken for difpofing of the faid lands, to A point your general mufters upon the following days, pendent fortune of at leaft 6000 1. the beft advantage.

We aifo beg leave to inform the at which time you will put it in my power to wait This day fortnight, as fome of Mr. James Blair's public, that we do not propofe to poflpone the felling upon you; with great refpetf, I am, children were playing round a fire they had made near the Hrenton lands longer than the'4th of next ripril Gentlemen, the river's bank, at his plantation in Prince George but that, it will be then difpofed of on the premifes, Your molt obedient county his daughter, a girl of about 1 1 years of age, either altogether, or in lots, as will be molt agrceaole and very humble Tervant, happening to go too near it, her deaths unfortunately to the purchafers. It will alio be agreed on, at the 3 COLIN CAMPBELL, Adjutant caucht the flame, by which, before any afliilance could day of fale, whether the lands mail be fold for ready be civen her Ihe was fo much burnt as to expire the money, or on credit wc incline to believe the latter. Surry, Friday March 17 next morning. We recommend this unhappy accident HECTOR ROSS, tnceCeorge, Monday 20 b.

rkil.4.,, lOHN GIBSON, Ci eterficld, edneJai 91 as a eautiw 10 parents, tv fievciu A 1 1 1 playing 'with fire. WILLIAM CARR. Cumberland, Friday. 2 We hear from Providence, in New Kent county, rr that on the 8th inftant, the Rev. CHARLES JEF Il.W.

1 Li I tebruary 14, 1709. Hed'Wy. 29 FERY SMITH (who propofes to fettle and refide on To be SOLD to the hlghejt bidder, 011 the Dumiddie, tnday 1 his'ftate there) opened a fubfeription for creeling a I0j day April next. la' 7 PRFSBYTERIAN CHURCH, feventy feet in length, lSV Souttain, Monday l0 and forty in brfadth, with galleriesand a fteeple. QNE Hundred and Ten Acres of ljle of IVight, Thurfday ,3 which was generoufly encouraged.

The building of LAND, with a large new BRICK HOUSE, hanjemond, Monday 17 which will be let to the lowelf undct taker, on Wed with four rooms on a floor, and other convenient Ncrjolk Borough, Friday 21 nefday the 22d inftant, at faid place, by the managers, houfes and barns, and an apple orchard, lying between Norfolk County, Jllcnday 24 who will attend there on that day. Back river and Hampton river, and within a mile and a Vrincefs Annet Thurfday 27 We lave received the piece in anfuer to that half of Hampton, now in poffeffion of Thomas Woottcn, 77AMQKITRr lrZ th of December all alfo an and to be delivered up in November next. Twelve WILLIAMSBURG, February 13, 1769. AS the Author of the LADIES of 'which proper notice will be taken, as foon as purchafer, giving bond with good fecunty to I A promifed a prize of Ten Diaries, to iv t'rPibh can. 3 JOHN JUNLb.

be determined by lot among luch perfons as fliould an iwer the rnze hnma in verie beiore Landlefnas day: VIRGINIA, fc. CABIN POINT, Feb. 10, 1769. nd as only four true anfwers have been received, Ey lis Excellency) he 'Right Honourable NORBORNE AS I illtClld fboil tO leave the Colony the lots were drawn this day, and the prize fell to a Baron de BOTETOURT, his Maj iff Lieutenant jLX. for fome time, all perfons who have any de Lady who figns he'rftlf IS A BELLA, who is defirei grid Governor General of the faid colony aild domi niands on me are defired to apply for payment.

And fend to Mr. for the 10 Diaries, if (he cbufes nion, and Vice Admiral of the fame, thofe indebted to on my private account, are re to have them of this year's publication, if not, fhe may A'Prnrlqtnnfmn quefted to come, and have tfieir'balanccs afecrtained have them of next year. 1 (JLld.llltlLIvJIl before the ill. of March next, ctherwife they cannut' A'. The anfwers will all be inferted in next WHEREAS fbme evil difpofed PCI exPea any f'urther induInce.

My brother Samuel year's Diary. And the lots for the beft general anfwer 11 a' 1 AVrrnnd John Atrr are impowertd to collect my debts; to all the Emgmas, willbe diawn on day next, fon or perlons, on the 23d day ot Aovember j. i 'n ir 1 c. who are to carry on the buhnels of Sam 6" George laft, w.lfully, mahc.outty and fct on fire the GEORGF KFRR Carles Citu Scptemhr 23, 1769. kitchen of James Hccanan merchant, of the JV lUKhlUl 0 the Jithinft.

TStf To be SOLD', the hihcjl bidder, on 1 N'T fdW arU, abou, fa, 8 the lit or jahuary idit, aotuu erne or uie liock in rne 9 inches high, of a yellow complexion, fpeaks, flow morning, did fet lire to and burn dwn the dwelling the prcwijes, Oil Wcdncillay the and foft, and is about veais a Cf an artful cun houfe of the faid James Buchanan, in the faid town jyj fr tbc fci0Wf and had with him when he went away, with divers goods to a confiderabc value. To the end J. fundry deaths, but of what fort more than common 1 that fuch atrocious offenders may be brought to juihee, next Jail Chi) cannot a have therefore thought fit to iffue this proclamation Hundred acres of LAND, lying pair of filvcr Ihoe buckles. He is a lawyer and ihoe in his Majelly's name, hereby llndly charging and ln Unenbur? county it is well improved with a maker by trade, and carried with him his fhoemaker': commanding all Slunt.s, ConUaIcs, Ut heers, and ch0icc ORCHARD, andfome jjood HOLSEh; is well tools. The faid felbw reads very well, and is a great other his Majeilys hege iubjects, to make diligent watcred with fme fprin js, good timber, lies well, and preacher, from which I imagine he will endeavour tc learch after the faid offenders and Mem or either of js a fine pl lce or a STOCK, as nuv be feen by the pafs for a free man.

I hereby offer a reward of thre them having found, to apprehend convey before CATTLE HOGS, cc. now cu the place. Great pounds, if taken in the colony, or if out of it fir any one of his Majelfy Jufticcs.of the I eace to be ()f thc is of ful fur apd nJ id dealt with according to law And for the more eflcftual WHEAT, and produces ve i good when the weather SARAH ThOYD. jhfeovery of thc fa.J offenders, I do hereby promile js feafonable 0ne cf the money to be paid on V. B.

The faid fellow run away the 16th cf Fc his Majctty pardon to any perfon concern (except thc Thurfday in December or Januan next, as will bruarv ic. and was abient near two vears. him or her who actually let tire to tne u.u nouics, that fuit thc Vchafcr, ul which tintc the land will be fiiail make difcovery of his or her accomplices, or any i oi tnem. made over, and deliverul up; another, third in Decern HpAKENup on Morgan's Mill cieck. in Bcdjon 17.7 and the ot kt third the December follow JL county, an iron gVc mai'e, and a mare coir, i rlJt, U1U inc lh Ulini te uecemver rojiow jl an iron gie mai'e, and a mare eo.i, IL Kr II A A at Willwtmtburg, wider my tana, and ir rf ,1,,, tliYthd.v rj' VAuu inS 1 rrlonsar5.lirtd to by.

12 0 clock, years old the old mare is branded on the nrar r. luvti uj k.jui., je.iib id uie dju mai is urainieu ewi ary, 1769, and in the ninth year the reign of our fvereign Lord King the 11 that do not fee the land before that for the and cn thc near (houlder with a dalh urdc wiU begin by three no private fale will be made it and has at my plantation or 4 years. 1 1 before day, fo that 'the highelt bidder wiil.be furc young marc is neither docked nor brandedr They an 'tT TirT 'the land 'Bond and good fecuritymuff 1 given to. aid appraiied to its. LOlLIOUItr, t.d.f.

KDWARDJlj JOHN TALBOT.".

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