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

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fmprUcd in C)rt cvc'7 necciTiry fop is taken, fiat his tlic appearance of being, in the fmaUeft degreer conducive to the fecurity of this garrifon, and the prefcrvation of his Majelty's fubjedh." WILLIAMSBURG, September 7. Kxtiaftof a letter from London, dated May i. Every one here ivaits with iwpdlier.ee, to hear what your Ajfembly will Jo; all ivcll jjijhcrs it A nverica, hope you will ail like yourelves refcind nothing; adhere to your former refolutions ana proceedings and leave the rejl to titue" Extract of another, dated May 31. Virginia is, I think, look'd on here, as theviojl important colony, and your determinations carry great weight with them and the peaceable Perm fvtvanians joining fo lartih, make's every one think Oo Tueillay laft, Mr. John Blair, jun.

was lefted Hurgcfs for the College, and gcnteely entertained by the Matters. On Wednelday, for Tort, JtcScurs Dudley Dicges, and Thomas Nelson, jun. And, this dayfrthe Hon. Peyton Ran ioiFH, Efq; our late worthy Speaker, (tho' abfent) was unanimoufly elctfcd for this city; after which the gentlemen of the town met at the Raleigh where an elegant entertainment was prepared at their joint expence, as a proof of their ellecni andppro bation of his condutt. The following are alfo come ii hand: For Dinwiddie, Mefiieurs Bolling Starke, and John Banister.

Prince George, IelTrs.Ri chard Bland, and Peter Poyth re s. Ijlc of Wight, Mefl'rs. Richard Baker, and James Bridger. Mr. RIND, SIR, riTHE fen'timents of America are fo well known on the fubjecl of liberty that, delujion rjart, they will furely be right.

To prevent the. nnorotlnn nf this mifchicf. vou will oblige many of vour enftomers, by publifliing the following lines; 11 1 i. j. which appear well calculated to prevent.

uie ucccy tion that may otnerways tane piace, nom me mi Cillerial promifeof repealing ttie American revenue lines. Being not quite obvious to the underftanding pi every reader it tne learnea rreuueui ui uui. college would be pleafed to furnifii your next Ga zetteVnh a foirited tranflationf them, he would jnach ferve an oblige his country. My reaion tor calling on tne wormy rrenaeni, arifes from this hiftoric truth that liberty and UariSmTT 1 4rf been found together that the flave ry of the body rieceflarily enflaves the mind, and Jn Pt.iainN. belief without examina Jn rznvTKKUT.XT.

fub7Ki7i3li WlUI0Ut 3F 0 miferi, qua tanta tnjania Lives, Credit is aveflos hojles Aut ullapuf'atis pona, careret dolisDanaavi Sic r.otus Ulyjfes Jut hoc inclufi ligno olcultantur Achivi. Aut aliquis latet error equo ne creditc Teucri. $uicquidid ejlt timeo Danaos et dona ferentes. VIRGINIA, fc. By his Excellency the Right Honour able Norboune Baron de Bote touut, his MajeJls Lieutenant, end Governor General of the faid colony and dominion, and Vice Admiral of the fame.

A Proclamation For.p7orogurKfoft6eGEMSL ASSEMBLY: WHEREAS the General Aiiembly. was fummoned to meet onTkurflay the a 8th of this" month, and as I find no urgent occalion for the faid Aflcmbly's meeting at that time, I have therefore thought fit, by and with the advice ot his lUjcfty's Council, by this proclamation in his Ma, jtfty's name, to prorogue the laid Afi'cmbly to the 'A day of November next At which time their attendance is required at the Capitol, for difpatch tf public' oulfefir Cizen under tm hand, and the feat oj the cobijy, at Williamfnurg, this th day of September, 1769, and in the year of the rehn of cur Sovereign Lad GEORGE the THIKU. BOTETOURT. To be SOLD, at. fx months credit, on Thurfday the 2if infant, at King William court houfe, THE Brig REBECCA, with her cables, and anchors, burthen about '0 tons, htr frame ii all of the belt mulberry the lvZ lies in Pavunkey river, oppolitc the dwelling 5" of the Ute Mr.

E. P. Chumkrlam fl te Any pciion inclinable tu purfluife may view at any tinia between this and the day of fale. iy i la mV bond with approved fecurity to Tiic The Slo'oP FRIENDSHIP, Wa Majlcr.) A New PACKET, ILL go from Norfolk to Wil Humjliurg every ThurfcLiy morning, and retufj on Sundays. Thole who incline rn niake ufe of this JACKET may depend on good accommodation, as he was built entirely for the' purpofe, and has the torgelt and belt cabin of any.

boat in the colony the paffcge to be FIVE SHIELINGS. FREIGHT GOODS will be taken in at a ftorehouf: on Major Orange's wharf, at any time, free of all charge and they will be ihippcdon fail ingdays, with due care, The rcffel now lying at Col. BnrvxWs ferry, will fail for Norfolk next Saturday morning. To be SOLD to the high eft bidder at the town of Dumfries in Prince William cqunt, on Thurfday the day of November iiext9 HThe BliENTON Trad of Land; NORFOLK, Augujl, jo, i7fy, T. OLE 'N, WOMAN'S brown or near pur pie coloured velvet lined wti brovn cot on the head lined with black Perlian, and (ilvcr table fpoon marked AES, Aifoone filter tea fpoon markel and a'pair of filvcr tea tongs without mark.

Any peribn who can give intelligence where the above goods, or any part may be had. ilull receive TEN SHILLINGS reward, bv ELIZABETH MERFD1TH." To be SOLD, at public anclion, pursuant to the mill of Mr. William Neale, 'deccafid, on Thurfday the 5th day oOctober next, at Hano ver court hotfe, (being court day) and to be entered upon next Chrijimas; BOUT 1500 acres of good land in the counties of Qranve and SHtlxivania. Pt of which fine low Grounds, remarkable for I 1 it nr uniaimng aonui.7000 acres, in parcels, as win i vjJiACCO the laid land will be fold altogether. uc men iuuuuui ut.

iu uic puruics cAprciicu 111 u. Jots or 500 acres. The. tunc Ot 500 acres. The.

tunc ot deed of truit from MeT. George Brent and Robert Brent. firft three fubicribers, and from Mr. George Brent to the other fubTcribers. The fJc being now jointly advertifed by all the truftees, who will join in the deeds, thofc inclinable to purchafe may WILLIAM WILLIAM BRENT, )Tnu ARR.) Mr.

stees, for the creditors of Robert Brent. FALMOUTHgsZ 26, 4769. To be SOLD, at Fredericksburg October fair next, agreeable to the ivitl of Mr. Dekar Thompson, deceafedy APART of a LOt, containing i rjuarter of an acre of ground, in the town of Falmouth whereon are a convenient ftorchoufe, a large warchoufe, and a liable, all very conveniently lituatcd for carrying on an extentive bulinefs, whjeh the late Mr. Thompjon has dojie fpr feveral years paft there.

Alfo a half acre LOT, in the fa.id town of Falmouth, with a goodorehoufe, and a larcebrlck kitchen, the latter not quite finilhed. Mr. Thmjfon kept ftore on this latt lot feveral years before he re moved to the other. Lieoit win oe given to tne pur rhafera until 10. 1770.

and DOlTeflion of the oavment will be agreed on at the fale. THOMAS ROSE, Executor. I will treat with any perfon. privately for the land, before the day of Ale. be affured of meeting with no difappointment.

Time arT ri of payment will be given for part of the money. 1 0 be on Thurlday the iBth DANIEL CARROLL, TRUSTEES. HENRY RQZIER. HECTOR ROSS, )SS, tOHN GIBSON tnjtant, tj jair, if not, the next fair day, at Lancafter court houfc for ready money, A LARGE quantity of white xiiNjLio, lunaDie; aiw mnary luits ot mens cloaths, ltockings, hats, and a compleat fet of SURGEON'S INSTRUMENTS, and BOOKS of different kinds the property of a Gentleman in Bri an. JAMES GORDON.

just finished; THENomony FULLING MILL, at the head of Nomeny river, in Wcjlmoreland county; where all the different branches of FULLING, DRESSING, SHEARING, and DYING, will be executed in the beft manner, and at the tnoft rea fonable rates. As the fubferibers have been at a confiderable expence in procuring the materials com? pleat, and a FULLER perfectly acquainted jvith the bulinefs. it is expected that thofe who favoui; the mill with their cuftom, will, when they fend for their cloth, fend money to pay for it the of a tulhng mil being byjno means JuUicicnj to fupport lot. will be delivered on the firft day of jUrch Tht7 The KtCCting the purchafers giving bond and approved fecurity to imaeb 5 ,1 pay be known vi trJo c'rkM from the Jb uller, when the cloth is fent to the mill. fome EDWARD MOORE.

HANOVER, Sept. 1769. THAVE received a furaof money, employed lothkcolony as Kr AvAcii between the pe tak inv depoiitions in a iuu utciiuui Jr iiit. M.jkrv's executors, in pro portion to their fervices. 1 therefore requeft the favour of the Gentlemen that have any demands on that account, make them known to me before tl of Odobe, when I will diihibute the money according to the order of that coum QT RAYED from the fubferiber, foinc time in April a likely bay horfe, about 1 forehcaJ, hands and a halt hign, wun i uu i faddle ipots, was roached and with a heart.

He was taken up in i Henrico county bv one James Mien omz time in January laft, but 1 a f.nm him. and may probably be gone Whoever bri lOCVer Dl Inrtk Til A HI 111 l7 7. ihl 1 a T. I I 0 3 in iiuiiii' n'i .11 JOHN 'FURERVILLE FRANCIS LIGHTFOOT LEE. PTSi TTTT'Ti T'AOTI 1 (I yt jriJCiiHii 1 nave receivea 'Jl Of the bridle that the purle YV formation, a Mulatto man named George, for near EIGHTY POUNDS, is to be run for at Leeds town, on Thurfday the.

2 1 ft inftaht. Alfo aPcmfcY Purse next day. Agreeable to 'a decree of the General Court, will he SOLD, Leeds town, to the highefl bidder, on the oth infant, if fair, if not, the next fair day, Q1XTY acres' of LAND, "adjoining near the town of Leeds, late the propeity 01 Mefi. Jonathan, Sydenham an! Thomas Hodgfon, merchants, in London. rr 3 WILLIAM CHAPMAN, S.

Sheriff. belonging oRobert Taliaferro, Gentleman, did, on the 9th ay ot June lalt, break out of Uaroltne county gaol, being committed Xor felonioufly breaking the houfe of Robert Garrett the aforefaid fellow is about feet 5 or.6 inches, high, remarkably ftrng has a very down look, and a fear on one of his cheeks, occafioned by a burn; hewalfeen. in Hanover county, and enquired the Way to Carolina. All pet funs ae delired to apprehend the faid offender, in Older that he rriay be brought to juflice. WILLIAM TYLER, Sh.

C. C. fc" 1 1 1 TREASURY OFFICE, 30M Augujl, 1769. 1V1 james Pride having lodged with me many Bonds given fop Dnties dii Lianora. imnortecl in 4 to 'York river, I am to give notice to all concern'd that, unlefs the Money is veryMhortly paid, I lliall pu the Bonds in Suit.

Kxecutions on all Tudirmcnts ob v.i,;rh hv dircclion.df the Court ot Chancery aa rh0 Tn Ln Tallin 1 1 1 1V1U11C UUL Ult .1 .1 IV i TVl 1 Tnrflipr Nntir nn1of; thp unuvut lialances are lpeecmy cincnargeci. Gold, Silver or Bills of a later Emiflioh may be had for old and defaced Treasury Notes. RO. C. NICHOLAS, Treafurer, HAMPTON, Augujl 25, 1769.

To be SOLD, on the flocks, A SCHOONER, novy fully com pleated and 1 eady fr launching, burthen about ftvnty tons her beams, carlings, and top timbers, Bermuda cedar. Any perfon inclinable to purchafo iuch a veiTcl, may at any time fee her, and know, the tetras, by applying to CARTER TENANT,.

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1766-1776