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The Virginia Gazette from Williamsburg, Virginia • Page 4

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I I THE NOTED STUD HORSE A ft KrOTIf iWT my planfttiori XnVsnover, in perfeftioV. 'and Will cover Princess Anne, March 14, 1779. fTTHE fubfcribtr has for fale, the hull of a new veflcl completely fii.ifhed, 3. 5 wth I'lhfide and outfide joiners work, of the following dimentions, 56 Jfieet Jceelraigt rabbet, feet beam, and feet hold, with a long trirter VJetk: THURMER KOGGARD. rr 1 STANDS at Richard Taliaferro near fVilliamJburg, and will cover mares at 40s.

the leap, and 61. the feafon, the money to be paid at the liable door. Nimrodxt a fine cheftnut, 5 feet 3 inches high, was got by ibid Fearnought out of a fine mare got by Partner Palturage gratis, but will not be liable for accidents. THE Emptrour of Morocco, a moil beautiful Barb, 15 hands high, will (land this feafon at my houie near Hanover town, and will cover mare al the feafon. I have a fine large gratis, fortht a large neutral patture under a good fence.

The geate'l caie (hall be taken of the but will not be liable for efcapes or acciddnt's. The $mperour of Morocco wit imported to Cape Fear from "Barbary, judge ilore, and from thence to this place as the Barbed s'm as high rtpute as any horfes in England, this horfe muift flioi tly be Uetervcdlv efteemed one of the fined orfes that ever was in America. ') RICHARD fiURNLEV. A ji PJEEPorrel, well marked and finely formed, full 15 hands and an inch hkh, (lands the infuinz feafon at Mevannv ordinarv.X in FOR fale, the had whereon I Ktcly lived in Norfolk, faulted on th back ftreet, (commonly known by the mme i Bermudas itieef) about iod feet in Front, running r.t right a.gle flown to the bick creek. marei nu tne leap, aoi.

trte icuon, or 401. enrira tnovgn no wntreis a good nign water tanan rorioacKU ruts or 4.00 Pulhtls burthen, jriarei will be enfured but thole that continues withhe horfe the feafon, and not more than 40 yards fioiu the publick lauding on the main river. Well thepwncris direfted to fetch them away fooner. Thernares will It adjoins Mr, Travis Tucker" land, which is the melt eatlerraoft fitti. Se furnilhed with fine and extenfive natural palturage, exduiive of the ation on the'ltreeC Any perfon inclinable to purchafe, may treat with tforwttrJTowing of a large entlofure whear, all under Itrong fences, Vv: Jams Thomas Newton, Junior, or the fubfciibei in aind the utmott cart wall be taken of all mares committed to my charge, WUiicimjl.urg.

Theemiflionsof May to, 1777, and April 11, 1778, will 'but will, not be anfwerable for eicapes or o'her accidents WILLIAM DANDRIDGE. ft EGO EU a "oodeJ 'tp0" rr 7 ed horfe (whole colts arc equal to any in' this 4UteV ftaruts at Kingsmill the enfuing feafon, and will cover mares at aj I. 'each the feafon. I will only take 50 mares, fo that whoever fends "may defend on having jufliee done their marcs. I have remarkable fine foitureV withi jo acres of fait marh, all'poffible care (hall be taken of weih, but will.not be anfwerable for efcapes.

LEWIS jBURWELL. inpayment KDWVvHD ARCHER. WHEREAS many perform areflill indebted to the late copartnerfhip of Miller and Helop, for dcalings.atjhtir Itore, formerly kept It Mount Pitafant, on Mattaponyt in the county of Spotfylvantdiand to the fuhfciiber for dealing at Fredericknut gt I therefore dcfire'(if they have common honefty) now when money is plenty, they will pay'me, if not, I mud hare recourfe toihu laws of ibis to' which I am partly attached, but to which I at pre ft r.t can lnveno recourfe under my prelent circumilances. And whereas luits were brought againf. everal, foon after the difiolution of the copartmlhip, the 10th of Fcbru ary 773i at which time the debts became the fole property cf the fub fenber; and to whom no payment will be valid Nyerthelefs, J.

hereby offer acquit therm of all colts (the la wyers'fees only excepted) psovided they' pay me the intertft due on their refpeclive bahuices. (H) JOHN MILLER, i Who has for fale, feveral well fituted houAs and one lot in the flourifliing town of Fredtrickjlurg. For termR apply to me in Port RojaJ Cj All perion who choofe to have advcrtilemen ar.d other pieces inlerted in this paper, are defired to ferd money with them, and pay the p'oftage of their letters, otherwife they will not be received. Appamattox, December 177J. THE fubferiber bath for fale about Sooo acres of good tobacco land1, near the old town cf Peytonjburg, in Pittjjhania county, on which are feveral fraall tenements and plantations.

AUVJcoo acres on the waters and branches Hco and Dan rivers, in the county of Halifax, on which are likewife feveral fmall plantations anc! improvements. Aifo 6000 acres in the county of Mecklenburg, in different parts of that county, Likewife feveral fmall pieces of land in the county of Dinnxiddit, from 6 to 10 miles from Peierjlurgi containing about 40P and 500 acres each, or morei For terms appty to Captain Sttptui Coleman near Peytonjburg for the lands in Pittfylvanta, to Capt. Peter Revert on Hco (or the lands in Halifax, to Col. David Garland for thofe in Mecklenburg, xA far thofe in DintviddUto me near Ptlerlurg. (t) ROGER ATKINSON.

L7A fiicoonty, and covers at ao dollars the leap, rtdy mor.ey, and 60 QTANDS at Mr. John B. Feofe't liable near Goode' bridge, to cover dollar! tneieafon for which, obligations orpenal notcsj payable the i(t the enluing feafon, at aol. the feafon, and 9 1, the leap; the money Jfoftfaj Q3()bert. wiU be expefled.

Thoft who fend he snoney with to be paid when the mares are taken away Good pafturage for the $heir intres, or pay bytherft Monday in June, will be a difcount Gentlemen's fetvants, gratis, andgreatcare of ip hilars. tAi were detered rom fending mares of the mares, but 1 will noi be anlwerable for any that may Ian year, from apjprelienfion that the place was badly provided with he lolt.LATH is fifteen hands one inch high, frrong and bony, good pa(ujrage, I think it necelfary to inform the that the mares are hay he was got by Shepherd' Crab, fire of Mr. Vernon Shepberdes, the Js4ept at the above mentioned place, but at a plantation of mine, about belt mare in England, the Duke of Devonhire celebia'ed Fairy, and many a mile off, where 'I have a large quantity of excellent clover nd tjmothy ther famous racers Shepherd" Crab as a very excellent fon of old Crab, ground, and Veorijlderable field of fmall grain for the ufe of the mares, andoutfthefamousff7Z6m'fc mare, ughter of OldPartner his dam arid he greateft care fhall be taken of thern, but I will not be ahfwerable wa hy Lath, the belt fon of ihe Godolphin Arabian, and out of Roxana, for fuch as niay ftray pr be (tolen. Carelefs was got by Old Fearnought, daughter of the Bald Galaway, the fleeted horJe (the Devonhire Chil Rhj dam by ffhitjington, his gran dam by Sober John, his great grandam by ders excepted) that ever ran over Newmarket his grandam by the fame JtHfKiger, 'his great great grandam by Secretary Carier' horfe Slyboots. Flying Chillers, great grandam by Makelefs, out of a full filter to Honey out or in importca mare neionging 10 tne late coionet a ay tor or Cart line corns uuncB, ion ot tne sasjoiei naro nis great great great granaam was county, by whom he was bred.

The above HORSE will be for fale after the (I) PANIEL GAINES. A MILL i A JBFAtfTIFUL bay, prettily marked, near fifteen hands high, XX Remarkably fure, ana whpfe coljs promife to be very fine, fUnds a WfvweU, where ne will cover at leap, and iol. the fsafon. Mares hijy have excellent pafturage, byt I will not be anfwerablc fpr efcapes or cordenti, though troni the fituation of the place none need be apprehend CAMlLLUS was got by Mr. $urwell' Traveller, who was got yfthe high blooded horfe of the fame name, imported by Mr, Morton', 11 izxn' Camilla, one of the largeft and fineft mares in America, was got by the fampus Fearnought, out ojf a large and high formed mare which yaa by the noted imported hqrfe DabBer, on a full blooded beautiful mare.

CAMILLAS is half brother to Mr. Burtwell't Eclipft, and has pn both fides, of the fineft horfes which were ever imported into America. He is about fix years old, and remarkably fleet. PAGE Thi noted Horse APOLLO, WHO formerly flood at Mr. Richard Ediotft in Brunfivici county Virginia, now ftands at my plantation in Butt North taioUna, and will cover mares at 1 5 do lars the feafon, and 40 dollars Ihe leap, the money for the leap to be pa at the liable door, and for the feafon, before the mares are taken away.

1 have a very extenfive pafture fdr tae mares under a good fence, and the greateft ca fhall be taken the mares, but will not be liable for accidents or efcaues. it) JOiN ANNER. rTlNG HEROD, lately purchafed by Mr. Kentvn Jew and myielf, V1 of Ratpb Wormley, tlq; itands at ivy pi wuoty, and will cover by the feafon at $0 dollars a natural oaro inure, i nis none in 1707, tnen rour years 01a, won tne 8oo guinea fubfeription it Newmarket, beating Lord BolUngbroke'i Tar tujf tndi feven othirsj in 1768, he was linded in America, and that year won the 50 1, plate at Nevmarket on Long ifland, carrying weight for age; in 1769, he won (he jocky clubpurfeof 100 i. at Philadelphia, beating' then the bed running horfts fn Maryland, in 1770, he won the hundred at the fame place; in 1 771, he alio won the hundred at Nevu 'market, and never was beat but once, when he ran out of condition, otherwife it is.

thought he would have won eafy. As Lath is defcended from the raoft valuable blood in England, including the Godolphin Arabian, Childers, Old Crab, Malelefs, the Tasfolct Barb, the Bald Galovjay, and Old Partner he may be jultly pronounced one of the belt bred horfes that ever was brought to America. Vildair blood was in fo great reputr though' nineteen years old, a large price was paid for him and embarked for England: Lath's grandfire was own brother to Old Cade, the fire of fTildair, Matchem, Young Cade, and many other formed horfes. () FRANCIS GOODE. MARK ANTHONY WILL ftand at my plantation on Elk matfb, near Hlf and will cover mares the enfuing fealon, at i dollars the leap, 50 uuuaii 141c, icaion, or 75 auuit lo cdiuic.

wwu yaiiui gium, byt not accountable tot efcapes. February 4, 1778. (I6fl) B. M'CULLOCK. TWO HUNDRED DODLARS REWARD.

0 any pei fon that will dt liver to ine in the lower end of Buckingham county, a middle ued virpma boin necro ttllow, who has qen run away ten years, his Ei all 'S SUSSEX. I am intormed antation in Dinwiddie that he has parted for a frcem and has talc the liiname of Scott, and each maie, the money goes fometimts by tei I toid he wa it Smithf.eld laft lummcr at to be paid before they are put to the horfe. Good and extenfive pafturaee, the h. ufe of Mr. Hansford.

Hi i very Hi mht, talks thick, has had a but cannot be anfwerable for efcapes. King FLtntd was got by 'bid tweaking out under one of jaws, the cars very vifible when ht TikfXIiMgfst, out of Col. Braxton famoua imported mare Kitty Fijher, went away. He is ahont so old, hi; lips, a Hern countenance, tod Upward of iS huU high hii colts are well known to be large, and wa very fond of playing upon the ria c'i tore he left me. ABRAHAM SMITH.

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