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

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i 3 2 3 li 31 is Co i cr ni 3 J8 ft CN rr 2 p. O. 9lz 5 n. 0 to To SOLD, ''VSh iKFLY vouns Negro hiv.n, old. undcrftands cooRinp, i is.r 1J 5 and hdneit; ui FREDERICKSBURG.

Sept. H'AVK nn lnttenicunci vanw vani io any tuuuu I77' fST I ioincr. and.h about 4 fcgr houfe juincr, and; dS'S nofeof he is a good riiil SJg.W temptations to debaucnery a 3 quite unfit forme. I 1 the many renders him good fer JAMES MERCER. Ci.jjr ID.

1771. JOHN ST'RRY. Awull 6. 1 77 1. 3 1 xj HER AS my wife Maty hath 8' VV etop from my bed and board, this is to fore 0 11 Uar nn mv arrnunt.

as I am warn an perionsirom uunmB 'f 8 determined to pay no debts by her wntrafted after the era; 5 a 3 ft COMMITTED to the gaol of Frcde COMMITTED to the gaol of Frcde wivuvn tunavvav rfJ county, the oM. a rtnauay fc, mcJ Jdn Robing, about feet inchea alulthigh.ol tairco.i.pUKu.,., and Hiort brown hair. i i.L u. r.w PnSa. now lying at n7 r.r,f AWU nd that be run away from thence.

The owner is'dchred to fend for the fatd favant, and pay chJito JHN RU away from the fubferiber, living in Auujla county, near an Mervant nun named 7Vw O'Neal, it years of age, 5 fet 6 inches high, of a frcfli complexion, with fhort bUk lu.r, and has a fmall fear on one of hts eye brows; and calls himlelf a barber by trade Had on, when he went away, a hemp linen lint and trowfers, a Negro cotion jacket, an old pair or pumP uu cotton jacKti, Imported tn totaktfhippinR(ashe in YnilNGHUSBAlSU, rictburg. I forewarn an matters ui hp TxinmsJ mid to be SOLD hrvaw Jul of thecoh.ny. Any pcrfon apprrhendmp the WW LONDON, to ic runaway, and dcliverinR him to Mr. Benjamin w' iif near n.i..n. timm at the (Ian nf the Eaele.

or jv fl II LEWI 3f 7 jovr.jion, i iiwnyv "7' mi.r ihf i(iihrriher. (hall itceive FORTY SHILLINGS re A tf, WV ward, befides what the law allows. nr 'rpfflil. A CHOICE affortmcrit of European amnnc which are If' urnd pl.r., Acottoni, ue, green SSII 1 i.ne;:n;ens. womens boys I5; 3 5 girls kathef fhoes and pumps women, and gu 51B 8 ng manco (hoes and pumps, women.

all forts, nailsof all forts, lingle and double Tehnediugar, pepperrace, and white ginger, faltpetre. faddlery II fiffMa roiia. AlfoMofcovadofugar, rum by the hogfhead quar "2:2.8 tcr calk, or gallon and almott every uie B. LEWS. ry? 17.

X77 JAMES KENNERLY, COMMITTED to Loudoun county vJ gaol, th'eth day of Augnjl, 1771. fervant fellow who fays his name is Jamer Allen, and that he belongs to lames Brown, of the county of Culpeper. He is aluUy well made fe'low, about 5 fttt 8 inches high, with black fhort hir has on a cotton jacket, country mad brown linen fhirt, hempen roll trowfers, and an old felt hat. The owner is delired to fend for him, and pay charges to JOHN HERIFFORD, gaoler. Noiu in the prefs, and fpecdily will be publijhed, BY.

JOHN A At the Piinting Office, in Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, And will be delivered to the fubferiber agreeable to the original propofals, price, bound, five JhilUni Ptnn fylvania currency, printed on a fine paper, and an elegant type, ALL THE NORFOLK, Sept. 11, m. 11 flNTEND for England early the POETICAL. WRITINGS, 3 1 and reaueft all thole who have open accounts, And lome Ottier I Ji Vj on roy books, to fettle them. Bonds, or cam, will be re of the Reverend NATHANIEL EVANS, A.M.

quired from all indebted, and payments made to thole, Mifliooaty in Gloucejler county, New Jerfey, and IS 3 2 5 that have ba ances tn their favour. Chaplain to the Right Honourable Lord Vifcount Kill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 If 1 1 1 1 ipirjr in 1 u. 1 CAUCWi wtiwti i n. 3 .1 .11 iinrl oftr tit fii i a tt this advertueinenr, as an actuum I I I Murray, or the kingdom 01 ireiana. da of 7Mi next, will then be put in Tuit.

B. As the lift of fubfenbers be commuted 7 kEi after that time, will be tranfadted by to the prefs in a few weeks, it is. hoped that all who are zV '7 i 7if. Hpfirnnsof this tub tcation. and who maV g.

TOHN GREENWOOD. not yet have (ubfenbed, will fend their names, without tr rt 2 Tm 5 s.i nAnKpr The fubfcnbeis lhall have their books printed on a On Wednefday the Mb of October finwitinR papcr. a '11 li Win hell PRNNSYI.VANIA PRINTING PAPER of all xr n. i i forts fod, on the moft reafonable terms, by the above Mr. Richard Bookers Duflap; Jlore in Amelia county, ntfTFFM nr TWENTY I kelv 1 FIFTEEN or TWENTY I kely Virgkiahom LAV belonging to'the ellate of Mr.

James Murray, deccafed. 2 8 Twelve months credit will be allowed the purchafers, on 3 I giving bond and fecurity to n. a 2. TT is requefled (for the lafl time) that C.S thofe who have demands agaidt the eftate of the late 2 IP Mr. Walter Bow will immediately lend them to Jojiwa Blandford, tlitAproviuon may be made for payment And it is hoped Cjl'e that are indebted to the laid eftate will make immediate payment, that we may be the better enabled to difchatge the debts.

JOSHUA POYTHRESS. BALTIMORE, Augull is, mi. a Is HP HE fubferibers give this public 5. 3 notice that they begin to inoculate rne in or oep tember (and (hall continue until the laft of June, 1771) f5 thi nrJpe as before, two nifbles but are obliged to 8 cr z.zr. tZ charge thirty Ihillings per week lor boaid, as provr.ions, rt Pli tkmu rK the inrfeafe of inluhitants.

art extremelv dear. So1 if The hcknefs is really trifling, and the confinement none. 3 1 2" 3 a. mi A 111 (ill IF. I 0 2 Sr'jo MOSES HASSLETT.

AT Tl.f Jtttk.r.il tfhi'a t'r innrnlatinfT at hishoufelongcr than this fall, and next fpring, will wait on p. any Gentlemen at anytime, making up an hundred, at oI ST hisufual price, two piftolei; and will inoculate poor peo tn HENRY STEVENSON. be RENTED, and entered on next New Tear day. or Jooner cn a particular occafm. 5 I HT houfes, garden, (table, barn, 3 Z.c X.

pafture, and fiiC where the fubfcribei now lives. It is well fitudtcd for a Uoreor tavern, or 'n being on a very public road, arid within three quarters of a mile of Acqnia, where there has upwards of 1900 hoflieds of tobacco received the Lttinlpcftion and ordv two es fettled at the place. It is now a welt accuftoej ru in tr.e mean tune ijcc icmcn uavei'trs, cc. fhall be received and entertained in the heft ruinn r. VELVERTON PEYTON.

To be SO LD on reasonable terms, AVERY valuable trad of rich tobacco' land, containing 3000 acier, lying on both fides of Jar river, about ij miles from Bute court houfe. For terms apply to Mr. Francis Mabry on the oremifes, or to the fubferiber. who will make the pay N. B.

Five percenf. difcoiint will be allowed for.ready mentseafy. WILLIAM PARK. 5 monev. or merchants notes payable at me cmuing oeneraj a Court.

0 "cuLPEPi Augufizo, nn. BE SOLD, Likewife about 400 acre's, whereon Col. Green lately 1: 1 .1 1:. 1 1 iiKewuc aowu 400 acu'S, wnereun e. ui.

urtnt ijiciv whereon is JOHN GREEN and others, txecutrrs. ROCKY R1DCE, Vzy 1,1771. 1, They, with larety, return nome tn iwcruyonc uays. 25." Thofe that chufe to come, are requelled not to alter their SALE, or to be rent ell for (1 term of tT diet, and to give timely notice, that they may not be dil '2 appointed. Negroes will be infuted at 5 per cent.

years, and entered on immediately, 1 rr UPWCV TT T' VI "IT HENRY STEVENSON. X' xi 11 capital prize crawn 111 L.01. Byrd' lottery. o' dou''e n.d liiahlc Pr (r null vnn ul.lfi.l! ing. Alfo twu thouiainl of exceeding jiood 1, tie farthtft part of i l.

ch is not mere than ti nnu f.om the works. The lai.d will fold or rtntcu with or without the fcige and mill, ird laid IT in finall parcels liua ble to the puichallrs. Long crtT'it" wiil be if Requited, for fuattli: pait of the money, ongiing bond, with approved fecur ry. The jublcnhrr has bj ciion 0 ifVofeofone moiety of the whole, or the llrrau. without ti I ft is capable of improvement, as 1 is lituated the heart of a wheat counny.

The re Mwy be co iv tred to a od msr chant mil! .11 a. fnah xcnce, nd wil ttiariutaci onefu'' nd b'e fhe's of v. I eat in a L'afwii, the profits ar'fin; 10:11 tne grift 1, vt riii. leaft, two ir. pounds annum.

Tir: tf he nude a't et bit and the I n.i v.tij.s may at any imv to Mi chant at Rocks Ii VILLI AmnU KG Printed by VMLLI AM RINJV ar tlu All Perfons may be fupplicd with this GAZETTE 1 2 are lnlcrtcd lor if. the rirlt Week, and 2j. cacii i im tu tr HKNRY Tli iiimd Innivr.V t.i the Tl, rti 0 0 forge will he fob on reafonbIe terms, fervent rjamtd Luke lipids; who will not tell his matter's name Ik is an Irijbuiat, aDor.t 5 4 'nuns mgn, na fliort black hair, black eye brows, ard tlk very His, cloatliirg 'S a fine conouy made linen (hiit, a ftri ptd linen jacket, laced b'. ore, a pair of coar fe tow trowfers, no Uockings, eld fhoes, and 'd hat. The owner is delired to fend for the (aid f.rvar.t.

and. pay charges to JOHN NEV1LL; TAKEN up in Brunfyjtck, a black and white fleer, with a flit and undcrkeel in the tight car, and a fmooth crop and flit in the It ft. Pt fod, and appraiftd to 305. ELlZAbtTH STEWART. a fmall bay mare, about 4 feet 4' inches high, about 5 or 6 years old, paces very Veil, has fome white hairs in her forehead, her ruine has been cut, but grown out again, fwitch tail; and br aiti ed on the near buttock T.

D. Appraifed to 6 1. JOHN TARRAR. TAKEN up in Freelone Point Neck, a yearling black mare colt, with a ftar in her forehead, tut not docked or branded. Appraifed to 40s.

HENRY LEE. rr AKEN up Freejlone Point Neck, a bay gelding, JL about 13 lands with a itar in li.s foichtad, no brand perceivable. Appraifed iu 3 1. HENRY LEE. TAKEN up in Freejlone Point Neck, a gtey mate, with a roach n.ane, ab ut ad a half hands hifch, no brand perceivable.

Appia ku to 6 1. HENRY LEE. AKENui in Fauquier county, the latter end of Au xujt, 1770, aiii.allbi maie, about 4 uu 2 high, a fiiiul ltar in ncr foithead, and branded nn the neai buttock R. B. Polled, ard s.rr.;W u.

to WILLIAM WAITE. nr AKFN up in Frederick, a black fter, three tars 1 oH, mat ked with a crop and two fi ts in the r'ght ear, ni two fl.t3in the left. iUJ, and appraifed to al. ios. WILLIAM EGGLESTON.

TAKEN up in Dinwiddle, at Eppes eld nvll. a forrtl horfe, about 4 fett 8 inches branded cn the near fhoulder and buttock 1. 1. a b'aze in his face, fome white fpot3 on his left ear, one white fpot on hisbreaft, his hind feet white, mod all round, has a mane and fwitch tail. JOHN KINGTON.

TAKEN up in King George, a light bay blooded mare, 14 hands and a half high, branded on the near fhoulder and buttock MA in a piece. Pofttd, ard appraifed to 81. RHODAM HORD. TAKEN up in Frederick, a brindle fleer, about 1 old, marked with a Hit in the light ear, and a cvop and two flits in the left. Polled, and appr ailed to 30s; WILLIAM EGGLESTON, 1 MAY aj, i77i.

HAVE for fale ten. LOTS or half acres of LAND, in the city oMYiU'nmiJlurg, near Dr. Tames Carter's, being the lots wheieon the late Col. JolawayWvtA, There is a dwelling houfe thereon in good repair, with a kitchen under it, and two large brick vaults. I would alio fell the brick WINDMILL I lately puj chafed of Major Taliaferro, which ven Lie experience ha3 proved may he made, with Htt'e alterations ex cetdioplv convenient and profitable.

An perfrn inclina ble tnherftme a nnrcrvfer of the above may i cr II lt' ll: it 4 i rv terns by applMngto vir. azeweu in uuaryi urg, ur vvw uiuuidiiu aticb ui iv xj, tne luwcnber in JKOaiejex county. known by the name of Giant's Catle, whereon re HUfH WALKFR all conveniencies, and in good order for cropping, great tl nuori (r nart verv rich. Alfo cno acics at the Railed Moun Ct trty vetv va'ivjlile i nlfii in fine nrder fnr ctonosiitT. General nil 0 flics.

New York Tan. 22. 1711. lived, a pleafant, delightful fitua'ion, a large Tl I Majefly POST MAblKll dwelling houfe, two itories high, all convenient cut A 1 GENERAL havina (for the better facilitating (J A havino for the better facilitating houies, part low grounds, otcnaros, ana is wnr.m 3 miles of the lower church in Cnlpeper, 2 miles of a merchant mill, 10 miles of the court houfe, and ahou! 30 miles of Frederickjlurg. Thoie.

inclinable to puicl.Je, may fee the land, and know the ternjs, by applying to of Correfpondence between Great Britain and hneri ca) ben pkafed to add a cth PACKET BO AT to the Station between Falmouth and AVioTori, Nctice is hereby given, that the MAI the future, will be clof at the Poft Office in New Tor at 12 of the Clock at Nighr, on the id Tuejlay in every Month, and difpatched by a Packet the next Day for Famouth. By Command of the DEPUTY POST MASTER GENERAL, ALEXANDER COLDEN, Secretary. FREDERICK, July 2, 1770. THE fubferiber thinks proper to in forf the public, that he purpofes beginning to inoculate the SMALL POX on the 12th day cf Septem ttr next, a.id to continue the fame until July following, at his houfe, fix miles from Winchijier: The fit'iioDr 'healthful ar.d agreeable. The terms fcr each patient TWO PISTOLES for inoculation, and scs.

a week; for board. He flatters himfelf that his experience in Europe, and his repeated fuccefs in inoculating in thiscounty, will render any accpuni cf his being regularly qualified, un neceflary. To thefe he clinics to appeal, rather than fptak confidently of himfelf. Patient? may depend upon every neccfTary acccinmcda tion; like wile'' the greatelf care and ter.dvrnefs; andnccd not be under any apprehenhon of confinement. JOHN DONALD.

F.AV' lUUN TiNG on the Main Street, Year. AD KKTI SF.M ENTS of a moderate Length and ion ones lToportioii.

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