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uring, | id gifeafes trequentls prevailing in camps; efpecially Ports, highly reflc€ting on him in his public charadecolonies tations; and that his majelty will among thot: who 1: fi Rag? ' ’ 'i =/Ree : g the o trom tuer childhood bave been ad been propayatec ; lo wily that he had mace ap-pe pleafed to order all fuch addreffes as he fhall re- bane Os ati ay ; :pote te anfwer to the aforefaid ounce ‘ftion ufed to a laborious hte plication to the carl of Darimouth, or ome ¢ theporte: ss hatone this Cera rs of requifition, We bey leave to affure vou that th’s congrefs will miniliry, for an appomtment to coiled: the taxes ims: oul. at all times be ready to attend fuch requifitions as poled on America by parliament; and that, as an in-Me PINKNE # you may have oceahon to make to us, and to contri- ducement to them to grant the {aine, had promitedIf you have ressived any thin fwering the in- butgall the ai¢ in our power ro the caule of America, to promote the defiyns of the minifiry againit thispresent Sa’ aie you will pleafe to fupprefs rolaery happens “ and Doe io the difcharge of the pacer eieh ~ or that his condué in general con-this, author not ambitious to pearin prot; “ ics of your exalted office. refs een fuch thar ie was obliged {uddenly tebur if not, your inferting it wit oblige print; "We moit fervently implore Almighty God, that the decamp trom the city o! Philadelphia. é‘MANY ‘THE INH ‘AWS OF RICHMOND. blefings of Divine Providence may relt om you; that That he had ferved as a meniber of the gereralQueries recommended to the ferious confideration of YOW head mav be covered in the day of battle; chat affembly upwards of thirty years, and hoped the partte rin Amicus. ; every voc Mory affitance may be afforded; and that he had always publicly taken would have fecured him,“AN Ce re ever be jut? Can on ew may be sein couuunued im lite and brealth, a ee his Pg = an imputation fo injuries to hismon ry fuggeit or good manners pubit og to mankine. charaéter. That he earneltly requeltea @ iwi) ancthem? = ¢ His EXCELLENCY's anfuer. public enquiry fhould be made into the trath of theCan an endeavour to fet one part of the comma- Gentlemen, AS Py ~— faid reports, and that the reverend Samuel Shcilu,pt! haedbass Sapa J sth oe in any refpect anfwer OUR kind congratulations on my sofoinethen Vo! ea Hurt, and Samuel Overton anc: teanle? , : and arrival. demand my warmelt acknowledg- 70 °= smith, who, be underitocd, had props patedIf the crime or urrilous bebaviour of the inhabi- ments, and will ever be retained in gratefal Se the faid reports, {hould be fummoned to aie tietants of was fuch as deferved punifhment, brance. faid enquiry; and that every other perfon who hadwould it mot have been honourable and confitent In exchanging the enjoyments of domeftic life for heard any thing of the faid reports would alfo attenc,with the principles of that liberty we ¢ omend for to the duties of my prefent honourable but arduous fta- that the fulle(t examination might be made into thewe pointed out the individuals, that they mighthave tion, | only emulate the virtue and public fpirit of ureth thereof.had a oo trial, and an opportunity of defending a province of Maifichufetts Ray, which with Refolved, that this convertion will, on, Fridaythemfelves? . a firranefs and patriotifm without exam icin modern * examine into the truth of Use report ntionedDoes not the cagcennne your TRUE Dame, and the hiltory, has facrificed all the ee can of focial ad in the faid information,spies eg et nas tae, Su age eames cy tt LRG A eeyau } ROOFS ’ welhw our common country. My hi helt convention, accore ing to the order of tre| mee agen ig ogre utility ? __ ambition ts tobe the happy inftrument a aaa day, went into an examination of the reports faid to‘a sh ¢ arte Sereg ain a _—— = thote pe and to fee this devoted province again a propagated Lo the prejudice of Richard’ . ¢ the ob pity than rctlored to peace, diberty, and fafety. and, efquire, a member of this convention, andj contempt: The thort {pace of time which "a elapfed fince my aed of the deputies appointed to reprefetit this colonyAN ——ia kt. D oT E. arrival does not permit me to decide upon the ‘ate of 2 general ‘congrets ; and, alter the examination ofCALAO, who had saa ection te the army. The courfe of human affairs forbids an the reverend Samuel Sheild and the reverend JohnA Tham, ene of China ei himfelf into expetation that troops, formed under fuch circum. Hurt, and many other witnefles, and a full enquiryking x ftances, thould at once poilefs the order, re uiarit into the fame, do find the {aid reports to be utterlthe favour of chat monarch by acting the part of a : ; larity, a ur Cy onlyflatterer; telling the king what he knew would pleafe and difcipline, of veterans. Whatever de ciencie, {tle and groundlefs, and tendi: g net only to injurehim, and omitting what was fit for him to know there may be, they will, I doubt not, foon be mace the faid Richard Bland in his public charader, Dutwhich’ generally cigending the Chinefe, one of arte up by the adivity and zeal of the officers, and the do- to prepidice the glorious caufe in which America iscaptains took the courage to go to the king, and obty * d obedience of the men. Thefe qualities, ™°> entrulted,} united with their natural bravery and {pirit, will af- Refolved unanimoufly, that the convention co conekneeling before him, the king demanded what he ¢, :. : wid OE : : : orda happy prefage of fuceefs, and put a final period fider it as their duty to bear to the world their telil-would have? Leave, faid the captain, to cut off the to thofe diureffes which now cis be pt cigaina mony that the faid Richard alse rath eee nifehedae # Se aid the a “_* oc — happy country. hint Af the friend of his country, and uniformly Roodflands near you, replied the captain. What,tedthe q none spe je mee 9 you, gentlemen, for your forth an able aflertor of her rights and liberties.king, in a great patfion, would’ thou cet off my m f 5 nee of readineis at all times to aitith me m Monxpay, July 24. 4775:ter's head in may fight too? Take him from my pre ve dt charge of tac duties of my fation, ‘They are RESOLVED, that no four, wheat, or otherfence, and chop oti his head immediately. The: &- o complicated and extended, that I thall need she 8°21 provifions of any kind, be exportes rom> y 2 alattance of every good man, and lover of his cous- this colony toe any part ol the world, from and a:tercers layin hold of him, in order to execute the king ; :ying ’ i w* ery. bthercfore repote the uimoll confidence 1m your the sth day of Augult next, until the convention oF“ommans, 3 laid hold of a wooden balu‘ter, w itd, atds du votur age : aewith their pulling, and his ho!ding faft, & ak afuo- vif, eb H ae our eeemouute will sto my- Prepaid or the honou: able continental congrt fs,der; and the king's anger by that rune being : vated. ret hg 3 ~ sat ra that | saree tiv Iftp ore Liat mest order o herwile; that no quantities of the (aidhe commanded they fhould let the captain a Eee a 'S 1 ‘ si « hands are all buman events, ertuicies more than are neceflary for the ule o1 the f=that the balutler (hayld be mended, and 70" a new yake vou and your conttitucnts 45 dattinzuihed habitants be brought to, coll: @ed. or téred, ™m theae and public happinels as YOu have been by towns, or other paces, Upon OF Nes y navigal le wa-ral oppreilion, aad by private aud Posi. terss that the refpeftive county committess be diredtedrp wd fal Pay ms tte sa sabohi aR PyPs me Lede q Agrees hb ko rend he Fhe soejnae fares), nrhisa / a oy fhe , # fl andiny thal (an ay : . eh He theGeol ad. j agessa lnorn. +) Env rrepel toes a gases Kame LS a Ay) ate day : 7 F aone put im 16 ey chacit wight rename,"to wake care that t s. refn’ve he cit. cally art: 2 P-qo execution ; + ed that all cae" iaad deliver’ ©" 'n » Chis t yl itv GF SEE Nett,lec glides i bail act arSa rUuEDAY, fils rg. i oreT reo Vv | Vita ie ae al i pesars f wh-patie waresoules 1% C li, foane time beforeihe iat of ures et Theat Patter ny che lattewy The puole f he laa , AMG at theenartiroules of thir cow tics, nuke (ce of all tratsierand other tabicea wineh mtv e laid none year meqeir cece ct warhol ‘or f corey, At the{ 1 warcis (es, Or at the cain lnm ue of ther county,i pay bls money ariliny lian duce fale us the lawPEYTON RANDOLPH, prefident.J. Tacawerr, clerk oft the*convenrionwAnroeTyYNORFOLK,Argnft 2. ‘This town and nergh-kenckood fave been mut h ditturbed lately with the1f r . ‘oof their peprecs, Ole to a rmila.e0 fieeauvemeRiess unhappily fprcad anongit thems, otfinding thedter on oard the men of war in this har-hour, notwithttanding the allurances given by thecommanding officers that not the lcait encouragement; &fhould be fhewn ther.i On Friday lait, a deputation from the common hallaf this borough, waited upon the captains M* Cart-ney and Squires of the men of war now lying here,with the thanks of the corporstion for their condué,in difcountenaccing the runaway flaves that havemade application tor fervice on board.On Mondey lat arrived here from Saint Auguflineabont 60 foldiers, on board the floop tender fometime fince belongingto Mr. Bowdoin, of the EafternSnore. ‘Thele, with about.,o more,expected, are to coppofe a body-guard for his ezecl-lency the gorernor, at his intended place of refulence,on board the thip William. The troops above men-tioned are under the command of a captag and twoliculenanis; the'entign, itis faid, is on bis way overland.The committee for this borough, early yellerdaymorning, difpatched an exprefs to the honourablethe convention of the colony, now fitting at Rich-inond, inferming them of the sevival of the troopsauove mentioned.By a northern paper, ju cometo hand, ve are‘aformed there is very great reafon to apprehend anvrack from the Caghnawaga tribe of Indians. Thatyovernor Cavlccon bad held conferences with theTudians 500 miles back of Quebec, and made themtreat offers to take Up Arms againit the colpnies.‘That on Sunday the gth of Juty a trumperer wasfent to the provincial camp, who was conducted,blind-fold, with a letter trom geaeral Burgoyne togeneral Lee, lamenting theic acvag ua oppoftion toexch other, and deltriny, @ ennference wita dims andthat general Lee had declines the propofal. ‘Thatthis letter had beed traninitced to the congress, thatthey might direct fuch (eps to be taken as they thouidsink fr. ‘That on the Tuefday following the pro-vincials téok prifoners, on Long Liland, in bowonarbour, 15 of the encmy, and carried off near 40head of cattle, and about roo fheep. That gover-for Wentworth, of New Hamp‘hire, had takea re-fuge on board aman of war That general Gage,aud his army, are greatly difpirited ; and that theurhappy people ‘coufincd in the town by the barba-fous policy of their governor, in defiance of the moitfolema promifes, are im great diitrefs for the commonnece(faries of life. That feveral of the enemies guardhoules had been deliroyed by the contineatals, anddriven the guards back to their lines. That thot andbombs are continually fitiag into Rogbury, whichhave injured tome of the houses, and killed one man,That the continental camp was frongly fortified,and forms a complete line of citeumvaliation fromCharles river to Mytli¢ river. That the poffefon ofa hill, called Cobble Bill, lying between the main{orureffes of the two armies, was expected foon to bea fubject of conte!t between them, which will proda-bly draw on & general engagement, far which theenntineotals fay they ate excec dingly weil prepared.That general Woolter of Connegticut has removedhis camp from New York to Harlem. That a num-ber of rifiesmen had marched from Pennfylvania tothe continental camp hear Botton. That of the tithof iat month captain Morgan's company of rifie-men‘paifed through Frederick town, in Maryland, ontheir way to the American army, and were in a dayafter foliowed by the companies under the captainsCrefap, Stinfon, and Price, all chofen riffe-men, eagerto bazacd their lives in their country’s canfe, andfollow thé-righteous undertaking of their belovedWathingtort.!Extrad of a letter frome North Carolina, July 30-“We yellerday received an account, that gencratBurgoyne had unfwered general Lee's letter im verypolite terms, protelling that every thing in hispower fhall he done to prevent the effufion of flood ;at the fume declaring that if it is only the legalityof internal taxation the colonics contend for, he makesno doubt the matter may be ipeedily accommodated ;bat if for independency, nothing but blood will pur-_ chafe it; and requelts an interview with general Lee,for information. This general Wafbington approvedof, and the mode and place of this meeting was fet-tling when the perion who brings tke informationteftthe carip.”which hwhich are hourly .duonfig. This akernoon the northeraWith toc ! | win Se ie4 3 he . Wine a.Vice aON ‘Tue iB aA ib fey PgaN A iesdey.a party of men was fent from Roart-bury camp, on Long itud, in Botton harbour, frontci sence hy brought off 1g Fie. wee fbthe enemy prioners,» and 30 horned cattie, and about 140ep. 2 OF prifoners were booughe to tier 1 Quarterserday, and foou after feut "o Concordof New Hamefhire,us rendered hithtelf fo jutly oonostous to his coun-trymen, by promoting the arbitrary westures of theBrith kingeand mrailiry, that he hus thouget prosper to repair on board a man af War lor pro efion,Wehare undcubted intelligence thar general Gape'’streops are muea ciipiriced; that they are very lickly,and are heartily difpofed to leave off dancing anymore to the tune of Tantey Dasdie.WaT fk + 2 Ww MB, Jah teWE hear from Exeter, New Hatnpfhire, that acoamimittée from the congrefs fitting there waited onGorge Jeffery, elquire, pr ovinee tredfurer; tor whatmoncy he had by him belonging to the province, andreceived from him rsoch: whith was falely conveyedto Exeter.WOR CES TER, Jap 22ITis reported a, flag of truce has huely been aifpatched from general Gage to lis excellency generalWaliington, at CambridgePo R T SM OV T BH, Fal 17:W E have the mnft certain intelligence chat the In-dians of the Caghnawaga tribe have taken their chil-dren trom Dartmouth college, from which there isgreat reafon to tear fome attack upon our back ict-titments will fhortly be commenced.We alfo hear that governor Carlton of Quebec isto procure, and has had conterencesHe hasJuly 7TUESDAY brigadier general Suilvan, one of themembers of the continental -congre!s ior the province 'of New Hamplhire, arrived in town from Plii!acel-phia, and the next day fet out for the provincial capat Cambridgé.Lah Lord's day arrived bere by water, from NuwYork, fevera! gentlemen, volunteers from Virginia,on their way to the provincial camp at Cambitdge.(Ha R YT F OF PB, pep TyeYESTERDAY anexpre’s pafled through this townfrom Crown Point with difpatches of importance tohis honour governor Trumbull at Lebanon. Theexprefs leit Crown Point lat Thurfday morning-We hear the camp diliemper rages in che regulararmy in Bolton, 4s alfo among the diltreffed inhabi-tants who are confined in thar town by order of TomGage, in “open violati®n of his moft folomn enpage-mnt. Itisto be hoped he will meet the fate ot Pha-roul of ald, whole example he fo cxattly follows.We hear general Gage has reqnelted of our army-o fend necellaries for tue diftrefled poor contned imLolion.pProvindeEtE wt ¢ & J vTHE general affembly of this colony have orderedan additional number of 469 men to be immediatelyvaifed for the common defence, and one quarter ofthe wiltia throughout the colony to be iniitied 25minute-men,Fuly Se We learn that an account of the battle atLexington was received in England (5¥ the (shoonerdifparched by the provincial congrels of MaffachwictisFay) jul belore the late arr.ves webels daied fromthenee. .we wy O R K, Joly 1THE following fx regiments are ordered to holdthemfelves in readinefs for unmeciate embai kationfrom Ireland for Bollon: The 17%, commanded bygeneral Monckton ; the 277h, vy colonel Matley 5the 28th, bylord ‘Townthend ; the royal highlanders,by lomi John Murray; 4oib, by coloucl Vaughan 5and the 55th, by lord Cavan. ’July 2a. For thefe tew days paft a report has cir-culated in town, refpecting the Mohawk Incrans,who, it is faid, have Crown off theig connecolonel Guy Johnfon, and engaged to luppart ¢cafures of the continental congrefs. We mult deterinferting a more cirenmitantial account of that affair,until it be properly confirmed.ea iL a DE LP EA esAGREEABLE is the direQions af the honcuradlecontinental congre/s, Thur fiey laf! was objerved «i 4day of faftings humiliation and prayer, by the jeveratdexominations of chrifiians in this citys UME a sereifutiom.aly g) 1776.we wee colled4s Yeiterciy morningsotup. and infogmed the enciny had attack 'heard ditiactly the Gring of jenall arma and astillery on Re goury neck,and foog difcaveres a great fre inthae quartery but two hours éleplesbefore we knw the caule, which wat ai follows +Two hundred volunteers, from the Mhode Mand and Maffache-fects forces, undertook to burn a guard-houft of the regulars oa t%neck, within three hundred yards af the ene umny"s Leg worksThey detached fit men, about ten o'clock in the cevtning, °°" oFders to crofe on a marih up lo the cear of the guard-houle, avn thereto watch an opportunity to fire it; ‘he remainded of tha volGe cerefecreted themielves in the marth on each fide the neck, soul ‘wahundred yards from the houle, two picces of brats artillery wereérawn idly on the marth within three hundred yards, and upoo 4fignal from the advanced party of fix men, two rounds of cannonthot were fired through the guard-houls 5 imumediately the reguiars,who formed a guard of forty five men, quitted the boule, ano werthen fued on by the mulquetrys who drove them, with prec:pitati-un, into theit lines. The fiz men polled sear the houfe fcr fire tit, and burnt it tothe ground. Arter this they burnt another hyusenearer the enemy, without lofing a man. They took ewe mufque:.and accoutrements, a halbert, ke. all which were blogdyy aad tbew-ed evnient marks of lofs of the part of the regulartsSevadt of « Lar fon seer at Crmbidae, data Fi: timeple peceral’s caphel’, FT uuelt ta Sawe dele Gin g tape agestenn yet uae; [ cheret itdown to gee peu fame Jefecp tnof Gus G.wat an ere, and that of the enemy. The enemy ace Gtu-a-rd dm Buuker's apd Breed’s hills, bach on the peninfule, whee~ (he tae towa of Charkeliowo itred, within reach, end under thecover gi the punt) from ihe barveres in the town of Totten, thefips in the harbour, aad oF a om er of floaing batteries, W: ehchoy have built, that canny two gunt in thee Lows, gwe io beifern, and one onesch ide. Our peopl: ate fituated fori Chaléajiver, about 200 rod& below college, whert we hawe a redoubi,we yogi ‘the Jimny then shout Go rode from thatangther Te-dovbi, and lines comtnecd otar ILS rodt3 then at Charletlownroad, on the well fide gf the road, at the fast of Protpett Hil,anaicetl erdrub ' eed there fortification Hl ther, on Piaipe Hil, ilFurnes pout, a very trong fort fication; then, tetwren that andWanter Flt) a redeubty on Winter Th). a throng citadel, andlinet, ower &> slefiowe road te Adyfie | then, ie ifr. “Pempte’spatture, a flrong redoy't, that commands to Myitic river, to chetwe heve & complete line of cireumvaltation from Charles river toMyftic river} our main fortvefs on Profpeét Hilly the enemy'smain forreets on Bur ker’s Eitl, wichin cannon thet of each other;a bill between thete (wo Pik a tictle to the eattward of ProfpeétFi), culled Cobtle Hill, 1 expect will foun cauie s fgumdbiey tui 1days before the concert begins, which willengagement. If they tet ut slone fourthall be well prepared, and ball not care howin thar cafe, the feoner they come thethe enemy have dug acroft the necle, andin turn, have entrenched agretsthe outer end of the week, end ace ftrongly fortified there ; and onthar 1 beliewe every manile met fall, before theyexpeét it will be manyprobably bring onjene a teompecer yelttrday with a letter tbcompofition of the unheppy differences, Gc. and tape the pawilt certanty give up all right of pretence of taxation, if that willldo, and wuhesaconterence. This leer in fent vo the congreds fortheir opinion, 2nd for them to appoint a perfon whom they saa cone .{jr in to attend the conference, and hear what pollen, if they judgeit beit to have a conference. Major Gates is artored, and we arereiting into order and regularity very faft. “Leit night our peoplefired the vernainder of Brown # buildings on Botton otek) and bavedipve the eremy « guerds back to thieie limes.”By authetic acebunts from South Carolina we are“nformed that the colony of Georgia have appointeddélerrates to the continental ey where they may be expected di ily to arrive. ‘The(cme accounts inform that the people of Carolina havetaken into their pofledion about 130, barrels of gua-powder, imported in the thip a miaitiacd,from London, on governmént account.”Elis exc liency general Wathington has appointedJofeph Reed, efquere, of this city, his feeretary; andthe honourable major general Ward has appointedSamuel Ofgood, eiquire, his aid-de-camp. 'Gunning Bedford, efquire, of unis city, is appointedby thé honourable continental congrefs multer mauctgeneral of the continental army.Donald Campbell, efquire, is appointed by the ho-nourable continental congrefs deputy quarter mattergeneral of the contineatal army, with the rank ofcolonel:a=To be SOLD, to che dighet inaaleryAemiyon tbe fi ff i aeidey me Ni wemuetaftegetber, or ir purcelty @i Pray cafl fea the pa rsTRA of LAND, tying a the lower end a 2h SuamhilyA on Banneter ania Sreaieg reverty contending 83a se toy chienyConiiling of Git lows gr ate sed rich level high land. ‘Tnere ts omit a new planiation, capable of working Gx thandsto 6 Wtagey anda peach and apple Roberts, who relide nearthe precnifes, will hew the land wo ary perton-dehirous of purchanng-Exientive credit will be allowed, giving bond and approved fecuriiywo 3 NATHANMANCHESTER, ak, 277%STOCKING W BEAVER my gorse peA ENCUURAOEMENT BY APILYING TOALEXANDER ano PEIERFIELD TRENT.not vemiember.to tha F getagain, The receive a reward of TWENTYHILLINGS,what the law allowt-UN away om the lubkente, fn “fama &formerly the prepersy of Mr. Whiiam Rew, ot Gloacefer coun-ty; SAM, an old Iellow, abou 90 a of age, of mpccte haand known by the name of © REAT 5AM; he ipeake low oodflow. RALPH, a boy about 15 year of age, well grown beja very ugly, aad ot a duld, audacious countenacce. Whoever willlfecure the faid sone that nh 4 ily fail receive a rewardI one of them. a?» about § fect 7 incheswith a (mail fcaron one of his ay mtyhide ab: "Vhoever Will deigtcsPOUNDS rowan, oF Five POUNDS “or the corwiek,, Aad re alguncP vad he HENRY GCOLEMAN.TT i :Ro aay poche ibiditor', Ghar pea bap, Cat Se Jueow, named Biv, hock 22 yeire Of age, wel & re-arkalste acon bis upper op 4 he as iimod ene funky is Dow of(pcetbs very artful. AL bew met hi ago he artempied to pals toea idaa by certang 2 cores pace | Wl give E WENT YHILLIN GS reword ts any pttteya fo that & get himy, vied oo be Wilhtha: will feouee him wm Boythe few allows. He by fup-beluaging to the cMere of Fameheipees wl4 Hegre wet ohJeche:jt, decanted, names diusrad, whem Bow ran away alfa.aRCHELAUS Mii CHELL.a Sr ee aesom UN away tiem toe fer er, in sdecotmecd, the aoth of PuneDk jah, a ncero fellow, Womed DANIEL, of « yellow complexion,, a dewn, fy Ino, and itoops in chedhoulders 4 bie back i mvc Brann {with old whippings. 1t 15. €x-petted he wil change hic name, and pat for a free man. Vie hedwhen be went Sway, 4 Firgista linem tow hort, J irgania chuthcid beorlkin juke Wen he looks of 9iwill give TEN DO Lesae frail fecure the Grid rupaws, snd give meshout 26 Seerk of agt, =flyfhort breeches,and ar#fan bir face appeus fomewhart wryPARS io ery pericatpiteliyerce thertcl, and if browght ta oe all resfonsble Chargespaid, by * CLEME Kt PARE & RK.A — Pt i Eti AKEN uj » Faeguie, | red Bae ime iter, a4. 2 7tesVy cae’ i A ct 3 tie AP eae Pete’, and ae.piaied fv i " LMU h a TSE RR YD.UN away from the fubferiber, in Chellerfeld county, ® fervantman, named WILLIAM ROLLINGS. He ie of the middlejaauue, much marked wich the fmalipox, and i of a red somplexion)bad on when he went awey © blanket great cost. Any f thatwill deliver bim to mc, or fecare bim eols of thiscolony, fe that 1 may get him, fhill receive FORTY ILLINGSreward. FRANCIS §MI17T H.ote He came down as a waggoner with the Chefterfeld voluntecr,and was placed near the palace, and I fufpe& he in on bowrd the mapof war. ;rowan codentedfect 6and body, and was born inpankeen breecher, andDarts on his for,For jajtice guides his arm,OMMITT ED to the gxol of Buckingham » negro Womabout i i ; cannot (peak ber trade « tailor, can write very well, andmatter"s nis agin ab go ~~ se Cae be is drefled bse 1 imagine be will forge « pis Neporheg a pap pes —ei ‘ ‘ br fhirt, and Bsi af bis namet. Whoever will F e him up,Scatheciame i Frage pawn be abowt me, or fecure him, fo as j get him again, — —40. reart of age. The owner is Jd to pay prifon charges, snd reward. 1 itake her out. OHN COX, _geoler MAN, with « fmall family, would gladly be employed io anyA up, in & county, © € » adar genticman's fervice, either in Virgina or Corolma, a1 a beadbyes nhans na years oft, 4 feat 4 inches igh) with s tap os os criaar ot fteward, and will come well recommended. He onderher nefe, has feversl {addle (pots, branded on the near buttock T, — tiga be gr Saris to Apply toa and fed to 7!. 10% printer, or nourable 4 ’ ’ ed :OT ae et i He ‘ill write to any gentleman a foon as e letter comes to hand.I —————E fublcriber being veryout any dependence ooTHE PLEASART APD HEALTHY S2AT OFas 2 FF. !near Appamatrax tiver, in thedeGrous of getting out of debt, with-fing mane and feritch tail, brandedW on his near buttock.the ‘hi or acco acres of good land, which ee oe ee “gp 34Reppabessc: 24th ith balla . Given whest fc. The houfes are new, and the 1 have feen in thewae and iets