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Rind's Virginia Gazette from Williamsburg, Virginia • Page 4

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Williamsburg, Virginia
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I ELIZABETH CITY, February1 14, 1769 JfrikSOLD highejl bidder, on 10th day of April ONE Hundred and Ten Acres of Land, with a large new BRICK HOUSE, with four rooms nnt houfes and bams, and an Apple orchara, ly now river, ana ym. u0 ami a f1r cre the day of Mbe Xwcd the pur chafer, giving bond with good fecuntyta 10HN 10NES. THE fubferiber being defirdus of moving, would fell on very readable terms, the traft of LAND he lives on in Brunfwhk, whin miles of and io wide, rooms above andj below, a paflage id I clofetJ, br ek cellaf, all rieceffary cut hoofes a EL' de yard well paled, of the. bett popUr the whole built within two years, It i ith one mile of a fine rifer mill very convener placemen the river for a mill, about half a mlc from the bu.hhngs. yea credit maybe an gtvoent fecunty to 4 JuTE county, North Carolina, Feb.

16, 1769, LEWIS BURWELL. twpnTY POUNDS REWARD. JL SurtSd DWELLING.HOUSF 40 feet by 24, four rooms below and three above, juft now finked, wiuHa kitchen 20 feet by 16, conv enien tly done a darry fmoke.houfe, lumber houfe, crib and llab es, with other neceffary out houfe 6c. a large and well furn.ihed gar 'den, and about 20,000 corn hills cleared and under a good fence; alUhich is entirely free from any incumbrances of fellers of liquors encroaching, as the right is fold the advertifef, who now lives on the premiies. ALBEMARLE, Feb.

9, 1769. TWO Hundred Acres of AND lying on Carols creek, in Albemarle county, 6 miles lelow the Taid county court houfc, on the main road that leads to Richmond, with good improvements thereon, m. a DWELLING HOUSE 20 by 18, two rooms below, and one above, a ftore koufe, barn quarter, dairy, a young apple orchard, and peach orchard, and is well ituated for a public houfe. Any perfon inclinable to purchafe the faid land may have a cheap bargain for ready rDDrv t0 me, living on the premueSi money, by appiymg FQRDi To be SOLD thefecond Thurfday in hynl next, on the premifes, tothehighejl bidder, on reafonabte credit, HTHREE Thoufand acres of exceeding JL rich level LANU.m rreaencK wuvj, mttrhefter. and convenient to levera 1 where there is high price given for merchant mills, Where uic.c RUN away from the Neabfco Ironworks, Virginia, on or about the iott iof QfJober 1 Trrt man ll.ive named KILL lb.

SURRY, ivrv To the Commanding Officen of the Militia fA fouthemdifricl. Gentlemen, 11 FOTTFST the. favour of vou to appoint 1 1 f.Jlt.nn Aim at which your gcneiu iiiuntis uuu time von will put it in my rower to wait upon you "ifftween vacI iivwi orpat rcfoeft. "I ann Gentlemen, wilbin Your molt obedient and very humble fervant, with COLIN CAMPBELL, Adjutant. Surry, Prince George Cheferfetd, Cumberland i simelia, Jjrunfwicl, A Dinwiddle, Sufex, Southamptoni Jjle of Wight, Nanfimond, Norfolk Borough, Norfolk County, Princefs Anne, Friday Monday ttednefddy Friday Monday IVednefddy Friday Friday Monday Thurfday Monday Friday Monday Tburfday March 20 22.

241 27 i 29 5i 7 10 21 24 27 RU away from the fubferiber, the 13th of January laft, living in Cumberland county, near the Flat Rock, an apprentice boy named John Par 1 rr .1. na ui 14 1 Wi "ii1 Ia 1 pier, Djr traae a layior, auuui To be RENTED or LExSED on reajonable 0f a paic complexion, has light A'oU, has a fmall clear voice, a fear trier, Dy traae a Layior, auoui coloured nair, very mort, on one of bis eyebrows, his emS immumjj ftW Urmarkahlvrrooked. Otherwir BOUT Two Hundred Acres ot Land not dlfcernablC occafioned by being put out of place 1 i ft untrrl wliprpnri is Bute fituatcd, whexeon is Bute he old felt in hi elbow. Had on when went away, an hat bound with blue malloon, a very large light coloured drab Newmarket coat, half worn, with a dark piece of cloth fee in each Heeve under cloaths are two jackets, Virginia wove, ozriabrig fairt, old leather breeches, and country made (lockings and flioes He alfo carried away with him a very dark iron grey horfe, 13 hands and a half high, five years old, with a hanging mane and fiiortfwitch tail, has large lop eaTS, one hind foot white, and branded on the near buttock I in a piece alfo an old Virginia made pack faddle, with one lkirt off. Whoever takes up the faid and conveys him to the place above mentioned, fhall have 20s.

reward if taken in Virginia, and if in any other colony 40 s. and for the horfe I will rive all reward, on being delivered to me. EDWARD MAXEY. TAKEN up on Beaverdam creek, in Louifa county, a fmall black gelding, about 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high has a fliort tail, a few white hairs in his face, and branded on the near buttock with a crofs. Ported, and appraifed to JOHN F0RS1E, jun.

rir AKEN up, in Prince William county, a forrel horfe, about 14 hands high, has a fmall blaze in his face he is branded on the near buttock thus and had a bcil on marked I R. Pofted, and appraifed to 61. JOHN OREAR. 'tAKEN up, in Prince William county, near the old 1 0 court houfe. a middle fized grey mare, with a fprig tail and hanging mane, and very much flea bitten branded on the near buttocK co ana on me near mouioer wheat.

The faid land will be laid on men wis as uaiy po(led ana appralfed t0 2 WILLIAM MOOR. il U. ntirrhnferS. 1 pen iuiw vu. TAKEN up, in Prince William, a dark bay gelding, with his left ear cropped, and branded on the near buttock I about 13 hands high.

appraifed t0 HENRY LEE. TAKEN up, at the plantation of Elizabeth tord, I Hanger county, a brindled ked Wlth a halr crop about 30 years 01 J. rwanow fork in the I 1 .1. nnlt AHJ 1UU JUUfk "UVll 1 incnnigu. he went away, vears near and about the plantation, bolted, and ap bl velvet jacket, and praifed to tl.

JOHN FORD. fUdry tlrlsC? FuTrMV creek, in Bedford various t0 re air but county, an iron grey mare, and a mare colva year, fuch a iprofiaent buim he went off, old the old mare is landed on the near buttock 10 build all forts ot lnu 1 crart. rtl a nder iti has WILLI A (hore. where they eft her, and have, from that time, kept vej difcovcred. Billic fome time Uftiummer brought from (to which place under the finftionf a forged tad travelled as a Iranian) it more than pro Lble that if he is not now engaged by fome fh.p bu.U cr, to the northward, that he will endeavour to get on board fome craft, bound for CharU.

Tn, or to (orae place in Carolina, where he cxpefts to be free Whoever takes up the faid Negro, or Mulatto, and brings one, or both, to ihejubfcriber, or to Ur. Jo Cullrt, mauager of Col. Tayhii bank, Bah, nir, county, or V.ll fecure fo.a. they may be had again, ftall receive, for each, reward. 6f jl, if taken foity miles from home, or the above reward, if at N'.

B. Billie plays on the violin. All A NEGRO wench called Poll and Negro man named George, were taken up in company with a Dutchman who called himfelf George Hend ricks, and pretended to be their 'matter, and was committed to the gaol of this county on fufpiciun cf felony fince which the faid Hendricks has made his efcapc, and the Negroes have been tried, found guilty of petit larceny, received their punifhment, and Hill remain in gaol, having confefled their matter to be one John Rice, a Gentleman cf North Carolina, and Naval Ofiicer there. This is therefore to defire the faid Rice, or other perfpn to whom they to come and prove their property, pay charges, and take them away. JOHN BOWYER, gni.

Sheriff of Augujla. B. They are likely young flaves, and feem to. be about 20 years of age. i mt 0 13 SOLD.

'pWELVE Hundred Acres of g0od LAND, lying in the county of Warwick, with plantation in good order to work twelve hands. Tt 1 I ood oak ana pure, imu er, convenient to Twelve months credit will Terms may be known by of Blunt Point. 1 0 Ij 3000 Tickets, at 20 S. each, 3000 jT. 1 5 out of the 100, to be deducted from the prizes, is 45CY; 62 Prizes.

5938 Blanki. 000 Tickets at 20! 137 Prizes. 263 Blank J. 400 Tickets at 10 each are iulerced for if. the Firft Week, and 2 each Time after: And long ones Proportion, navigat ik given 10 tne purrvX applying to the fulX J.

ROSCOY, i cr. UPWARDS of ONE THOUSAND ACRES 0f LAND, near the Double Top Mount 'aininCuij jhtf county, late the propetty of Mr. John Rootcs in GlouccM county. Any peifon inclinable to purchafe, may apnty to Mr. Roger tixont in Fredericksburg, who is inipoVerJ to ag ce.

The land will be laid off in lots if del.Ted. 4 FREDERICKSBURG, July c77v A SCHEME of a LOTTERY, for raiC Hundred and Fifty Pounds, to be laid out by the hew ch magers or any fix ot them, towards building urch in the town of Frederickburg, and in the dun' managers clufe of an organ for the faid church. 1 rnze ot 4 8 8 10 ISo 213 Prizes 2787 f. oo is At0 .500 250 each 500 100 400 50 400 2C 20O 10 100 5 900 5000 The faid LOTTERY will be drawn on the of June next (being the firftday of the Frederickfbur Fielding tenuis, Charles Dick, Roger Dixon, Jofepbjwi 1 1 rt 71f, 1 tir A rtug mcrcert James incrcer, unaries wajmngion, LrxJ Willis, George Weedott, Charles Tates, and Francis Thorq ton, Gentlemen, or any fix or more who can attend. Tickets may be had of the faid managers j4 The money is to be depofited with aTfeafurer, on'ths day of the drawing and any fortunate adventurer raajf have his prize on producing hi? ticket at the time of drawing.

Thofe who cannott attend the fair, are requefted to fend their tickets by fome friend, that the prizes may be diilributed as foon as polTible. A SCHEME of a LOTTERY. For raifing the fum of nine hundred pounds, to make, a road ever the mountain to the warm AW hot Jprings flU gulta aunty. 1 Prize of 1000 is 2 500 each 4 5 50 250 100 1000 1000 1000 5o j) to 2500, 15 cent, to be deducted from the rrizeaf The faid LOTTERY will be drawn at Fredericksburg, under the direction and management of MefH Charles Dich Charles Yates, John Stewart, Henry Mitchell, andj Glaffell, of "Whom tickets may be had. SCHEME of a OT lean vaiuaoic 01 me iuu, hlluiuiu iv raoft remote from the river, which have bepn fold, not being left than .20, which is far below what was gif ca for feveral near the river.

Infpection at Page's, 5 lots, 1 3t'i2'years purchafe, 5 Va.Crutchfeld's, 6 lots at do. Lots improved, eachVhalf acre, at. 20 5 lots value renU 77 l' 840 7 I 720 60 1560 13 135 2700 4260 13 137. 4000 TJ The faidlottcry win be drawn at M. A' it iV'i Ihavuburz.

as Will Ultt foon as the tickets arc Uipo Thofe who do not pay. for then tickets ion the aay ing; may fiivebond to carrV interelt from that tire. hrt Carter Nicholas, CeorgeWythe, Thomas ThompfnJerman BAer Vl ffifeSber. 1 I rpiS at per Year. ADVERTISEMENTS of a moderate iYi.iv 1 fimrili I 1 I 1 1 i.

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1766-1776