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CRE Sec: (al) JOHN HAWKINS. -mental principles. Rg | i: “WILLIAMSBURG, Sune 1, 1776. . 18, That religion, or the Pree which we owe toour CRE ATO R i ts : Bsa falta | and the manner of difcharging it, can be direéted only by reafon and NE or two Journeymen Tailors, who un- derftand their Bufinefs well, will meet with Encouragement by conyétion, not by force or violence; and therefore, that all men fhould enjoy the fulleft toleration jn the exercife of religion, according to the applying to |’ SEVERINUS DURFEY. digtates of confcience, unpunifhed and unreftrained by the Magiltrate, — | a : 7 | maa I inTEND to leave the Country immediately. unlefs, under colour of religion, any man difturb the peace, the happi- nefs, or fafety of fociety.. And that itis the mutual:duty of all to practice” i Ghriftidn forbearance, love, and charity, towards each other. . . ! - WILLIAMSBURG, une 1. To be SOLD at public Auction, purfuant to the laft Will and Teflament of Maj. Joun BIcKERTON, deceased, on FRIDAY. the 5th of JULY next; on the Premifes; | vo gis a a @ WIN’s ifland, which contains 2300 acres of land, with about 500 head of cattle, z000 fheep, &c. fituate at the mouth of Pianka- tank river, is now poffefled by the enemy. Lord Dunmore landed 800 men there on Monday laft, who have thrown up an entrenchment on the tand fide, which is guarded chiefly by the black regiment. The Glou- cefter militia were affembled on the oppofite fhore, and on Tuefday had one man mortally wounded by a fwivel ball; but as the fhips of war Kad taken care to fecure the pafs, and our men having no cannon, it was utterly impoffible to interrupt them. ee ? « By exprefs from Maryland, we are ‘informed, that Governor Eden ‘has obtained a pafs to gé to England, and begs he may not be molefted; likewife, that they are determined not to alter their form of government. The General Affembly of Rhode Ifland have paffed an act, that in all commiffions for officersy civil and military, and in all writs and pro- HE Land and Plantation whereon he formerly lived, in the County of Hanover, containing about 600 Atcres, with a good Dwelling- Houfe, all convenient Outhoules, and good Orchards. “Phe Landis very rich, and well timbered, fituate about four Miles above Hanover Town. Twelve Months Credit will be allowed the Purchafer, on giving Bond, | - with approved Security, to LEWIS WEBB, Surv. Exec’r. N. B. GW Mrs. Martha Irwin has Dower in this Land. GTRAYED from. Williamfourg, oe bay, Mian 4 two Years old, near 14. Hands high, a hanging Mane and Switch Tail, fhod before, trots naturally, and Had a Bell on.— livers her to Mr. William Cole, Junior, fhall have 10s. Reward. 2} ; WILLIAM: MASSACOR. Whoever dea fy | Plantation as foon as the Crop is finifhed. and the Orphans of fix Clergy ames M. Fontaine, ‘Lruftees ; \) : Fi (=e) iE Vin eiNla GAZE Fri Ey OUR very {tout good MULES to be fold, or exchanged for alle Plough Horfes or Mares that will fit the Inquire of Mr. William Ruff/ell, Wilhamfburg. WMiountain Lands. VV HE REAS'a Report hath prevailed, in Con- , fequence of a Gentleman’s coming to RosEGILE with an In- ‘ show ¢ Feet rz Inches high, near go Years of Age, itoops in his Walk, ua- very thick Lips, a gloomy Look, ftamnrers in his common Difcourfe, ..°¢ if {poke to unexpestedly, cannot return animmediate Anfwer. He has, till lately, gone by Water on Pamunkey, York, .and Maitapony Rivers, on all which heis well acquainted, from the highelt Warehoules down- wards. He has a Wife at Col. Fobu Sxelfon’s in Hanover, where he may be lurking, but I rather fufpect they will endeavour to get on Board fome of the Governor’s fleet. I will give twelve Dollars Reward for fecarine the Negroesin Gaol, fo that I get them again, or fix Dollars for each, and three Dollars for the Horfe, withall reafonable Charges for bring- ing them Home. | (6) ROBERT HART.) FREDERICKSBURG, May, 1776. TRAYED, or STOLEN,. on Wednefday # ‘the 2d Inftant, a likely BAY HORSE, near 15-Hands high, with ahanging Mane and Switch Tail, one hind Footwhite, a Blaze in his Race, a Snip on his Nofe, feveral Saddle Spots, paces and gallops re- - mrarkably eafy, but not branded. gp ee af ftrayed, he has made towards acertain Duet’s Ordinary, in Louifa, wherehe was'bred. “Who- ever fecurés the faid Horfe, and delivers divin to me, fhaH have sos, Reward, or if ftolen, 5]. on Convittion of the Thief. i | CHARLES MORTIMER, fun. - ‘TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. RUN away from the Subferiber, in Sufex County, about two Years ago, a Nesre Fellow named JIM, about 24 Years old, of a yellowish Complexion, 1s bowdegped, shas a remarkable long Head, his Hair was nicely trimmed when he went ae. way, and his fore Teeth ave very qpen. Asitas probable the {aid Slave may be ftolen, or detained by fome Villain, from the Length of Dime he has been gone, any Perfon who wilt bring me the faid fiave, or cun- vict the Thief (if ftolen) fhall weceive the above Reward from | ae oa THOMAS HUSON. HALIFAX. | (North Carolina) April 12, 976. Att Perfons indebted to the Eftate of Fofeph *. Montfort, deceated, are defied to make immediate Payment, or — sive Bonds for their refpettive Balances. Atl thofe who have Demands dpain{t the faid Eftate ave defired to make them known'to ~ 6 , * HENRY MONTFORT, Executor.