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The Maryland Gazette from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 3

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Annapolis, Maryland
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Pi as bePonOathfor 15 50 joo 5 jco 3818 4171 Pl' Blank 12,500 The SI" roTERY for Paving rrHE the dif.greeable Value in Pie'SfEi8h? of of of of of of of 30 i)0 ibo 5 ,00 ip 200 150 100 7S 50 ao 8 is is is is aie are are are are are are are are are are E. Firft drawn Lalt drawn Total Value. 3000 1500 1000 75 1000 75 JOOO 75 goo 1125 2500 2500 JOCO 1500 30624. 5 50 Xidets, at 4. Dollars each, are co.oocy the Ne I Sueeis or Pallie bat there are near i wo ffitr they cannot, without Li of their Tickeu unfokn be wo I too "7 Jttary next, at which iime ore Monday the fhe fame.

In the mean Ih wi certain!) 0f by the refpeftive Maiu wbile, Tickets. gg rirlfj l.U "'TTZbPTooJ. Enoch Start, Tto the faithn are to rTJoU) by the UBS CRIB living IUpr Marlborough, in Prince George LtjS good Bills of Excise, FOUR lundred Acres of tine rich Bottom LAN3, lying within two Miles of Ufer Uarlbomh, in Prince George's County, on which ire 'he following feveral neceffary Improve tSa. Tobacco Houfes, Negro Quarters, Overfsen Houfes, tiff. Likev ife, a Choice Parcel of Country born SLAVES, confuting of Men, Women, Boys, and Gills, all young and healthy, chiefly between anc 20 Years of Age among which is; ar very Suable Houfe Wench, fit for any domefhc Bufi nefs whatever, about 20 1 cars 01 ge.

As the Subfcriber will have Occafion to remit the Bills by the Sailing of the forward Ships, Time for Payment will be given to the Purchasers, 'til the Tenth of June next; after which Time, fa Cafe of Failure, Intereft will be expected, and Security, if required. All Perfons inclinable to purchafe, may be fully informed concerning the Premiffes, by William Parker. WHEREAS Lydia, the Wife of me the Subfcriber living in Annapolis, hath lately behaved herftlf very 111, and run me in Debt in fundry Places This is therefore to forewarn all Perfons whatever from Trufling her on my Ac count, for I will pay no ot ner contracting after this 19th of November 1 76 1. And all Perfons are caution'd againft Harbouring of her, they may expect to be Profccuted. ARCHIBALD HEARD.

THERE is at the Plantation of Lancelot Dorjey, in Baltimore Countv. taken up as a Stray. 1 Black Horfe, branded on the near Shoulder with 5 aKorfeShoe, and on the near Buttock lomething 'like a Hook, has a Star in his Forehead, and his Bear hind Foot is white. The Owner may have him again, on proving lis Property, and paying Charges. mHERE is at the Plantation of John Warfield, 1 junior, on Elk Ridge, a Brown Steer, three pears old laft Spring, mark with an upper cut intherieht Ear, and an under Cut in the Left.

The Owner may have him again, on proving in PropeTty7ancTpayirig Charges. Ji be SOLD by the SUBSCRIBE A GOOD PLANTATION about four Miles from Elk Ridge Landing, adjoining to Mr. ZCaltb DeVfs Dwelling Plantation, whereon is a iwwi numb tui aij vcucci, tuw vw Tobacco Houfes. For Title and Terms apply to Richard Spricg. Annapolis, November 12, 176 1.

ALL thofe who are Indebted to the Subfcriber, on Account of his late Vendue, are defired to pay off their Accounts, as the Conditions of the 2 Sale were Ready Money Therefore, to fhow wem as much Indulgence as he can, will "Km Ten Days from this Date and all thofe who do not pay within that Time muft pay at the Rate MiaijW Paper tyoney. John Campbell. 2.V STOLEN or STRAY'D from the Dwelling Plantation of Philip Thomas, Efq; on Wefl River, on the 8 th of Oilober laft, a fmall bright Bay Gelding about 1 3 Hands high, has a blaz'd Face, four white Feet, a fhort Bob Tail and Ridge Mane; he is branded on both Buttocks I trots and gallops. Whoever brings the faid Gelding to Mr. Hepburn at Upper.

Marlborough, hall have Ten Shillings Reward. November 1 2, 1761. FOUND on Monday Morning laft, near CurtWi Creek, a new Negro Man, about 5 Feet 8 Inches high, almoft Naked, having only a piece of an old Shirt, and a piece of an old Jacket on, and cannot fpeak a Word of Englijh. His Feet are Froft bitten, and the Infidc of each of his Thighs and Legs pretty much burnt. Has fome of his own Country Marks on the left Side of his Face.

Whoever owns him, may have him of the Subfcriber living near Curtis's Creek, proving Property and paying Charges. 3 2L. William Fish. Ltejturgi (Loudoun County) Virginia. Oaoler 24, 1 76 1.

WHEREAS Thomas Colvill, of the 12th Inftant, Executor in Traft to theDeceafed John Colvill, of Fairfax County, in Virginia, has without Information to me, given Notice in the Maryland Gazette, and likewife in' divers other Places in the Colony of Virginia, That the Lands Deviled from the late John Colvill, to the Right Honourable CHARLES Earl of Tan kerville, are yet fubjeft to fome Debts unpaid Therefore, as Agent for the faid Earl of Tanker, vile, the Subfcriber hereof gives this early Notice to all whom it may concern, not to Treat or Bargain with the faid Thomas Colvill either in privafe or public, otherwife to be made liable as the Law'fhall direct for fuch Injuries done And this further gives Notice, that the faid Thomas Colvill is now ferved with a General Court Writ of Virginia, to exhibit a more jufl Account of his Management;" fo that this Advertifement is to advife all Perfons whatfoever, not to make any Purchafe of thofe Lands mentioned in Quef tion, from Thomas Colvill, otherwife to Hand to the bad Confcquence, which mull certainly entangle them in Difficulties with the Subfcriber. 3 John Patterson, Agent. Bv Virtue of the Will of Mr. Henry Woodward, Deceafed will be SOLD at WBLIC VENDUE, on Saturday the Fifth Day of December next, at Mr. GaiTaway1 Houfe in Annapolis, THE Dwelling Houfe now in the Occupation of Mr.

William Woodward in Annapolis, and all the Ground adjoining thereto, which belonged to the late Mr. Woodward, with the Improvements (except what is leafed to Mr. Couden and Mr. Chal tntrs). There is nearly two Acres of Ground lying on three Streets, in the mod public Part of the City, has on it a very large genteel and convenient Brick Dwelling Houfe, a good Brick Kitchen and neat Room adjoining to it convenient Out Houfes, and genteel Garden, befides a feparate Tenement that may be rented out for 10 The Rent and Reverfion on a Leafe for 99 Years, renewable forever, of the Ground on which Mr.

'James Chalmers's Dwelling Houfe Hands. The yearly Rent is 5. Sterling, and a Year Rent payable on Renewments. The Rent and Reverfion on a Leafe, on the fame Terms, of the Ground on which Mr. Robert 1 I Tmifo (lands.

Andrabour8oo Acrcs of Land Iyingithinr or Miles of Annapolis, maae up or adjoining to each other, purchafed by the late Mr. Woodward of his Sifters Mary and Itxabeth Wood ward, and of the late Col. Tafler on Part of which Land is the late Governor Bladen' Vineyard, about 20 Acres of very good improved Meadow, a very large young Apple Orchard cunouHy afforted, many of the Trees being Englifb Grafts, a very good Stone Dwelling Houie, Brick Kitchen, and other curious as well as valuable Improvements. The Sales to be in Sterling. Any Perfons that deficn to bid, may be informed of the Title by Mr Thomas Johrfon, junior, in Annapolis.

There will likewife be to be Sold, by Public Vendue, at the fame Time and Place, feveral likely young Mares of the late Colonel Tasker Englijh Breed, fome of them with Foal, and Colts of the Lais Breed. Mary Woodward. Prince George County, Ofiober WANTED, A MAN, who can be well Recommended for Honefty, Sobriety, and Diligence, and who can Write, and keep a common Account, and is fit to take the Charge of a FERRY and PUBLIC HOUSE, where every Thing neceffary will be found by the Employer Such an one will meet with very good Encouragement by applying to the Subfcriber on Patowmack River. John Addison. STOLEN out of the Dock at Annapolis, on the 31ft oiQaober at Night, a Rowing YAWL, about 15 Feet Keel, Feet wide, has a black Bottom, and one new Thought.

Whoever will return her to the Subfcriber at' Wefl River, fhall have Fifteen Shillings Reward. Thomas Norris. On Wednefday the Injlant, will be SOLD at PUBLIC SALE, at the Houfe of Mr. Benjamin Brooke, at Upper Marlborough, THE following Parcels of LAND, lying in Prince George's County, viz. One Traft called Burbridge, containing 280 Acres and Part of a Traft called Land over, containing 320I Acres.

The Title, and Terms of Sale, may be known at any Time, by applying to Wm. Turnor Wootton. The Ship UPTON, SAMUEL EMBERTON, Master, A Letter of Marque, carrying 1 7 Carriage Guns, Six and Four Pounders, and 4 Cohorns which will throw Six Pound Shot, now lying in Briton's Bay, will take in TOBACCO at Ten Pounds Sterling per Ton, configned to James Gildart, Efq; Merchant in Liverpool. Any Gentlemen inclining to fhip Tobacco may, for further Particulars, enquire of the Subfcriber in Leonard Tonun, or the faid Mafter on board the faid Veffel. Alfo to be Sold by the Subfcriber, a large Quantity of White SALT.

Thomson Mason. To be LEASED, And Entered on immediately, for Three Lives, AVERY choice Traft of LAN well Watered and Timbered, containing feveral Thoufand Acres, belonging to CHARLES, Earl of TANKERV1LLE, lying on Patowmack River, and chiefly bounded in by Kittockton Creek in the County of Loudoun, and Colony of Virginia. Alfo, a Traft of Land, lying on Difficult Run in the faid County, famous for the many fine Situations for building Water Mills, and a confider able Quantity of Meadow Ground, only Twelve Miles from Navigation, and Twenty from the Port of Alexandria. Likewife, a Traft of Land lying on Four Mile Run, endued with the fame good Qualifications, and diftant about Six Miles from Alexandria. For further Particulars enquire of Mr.

Fleming Patterfon, Merchant in Lerfburg, in Loudoun County, or from the Subfcriber, where Attendance will be given by John Patterson, Agent. Townfide, Sept. 8, 1761. To be LE upon Leafe for a Term of Years, A PLANTATION, STOCK and HANDS, on the Red Lyon Branch, on Cbefter River, in Queen Anne's County, Maryland. The Hands are Slaves; the Stock confifts of rnrrv Marcs hiarlr Cattle.

Sheer), uoats ana Jk V. ww 1 SwineTThrTenementTs under good Fence, the nouung in guuu wiutr. 4 11c a lavi 11 wv.v of which about 90 clear'd but the Tenant will have Liberty to clear new Ground without Re flraint or Limitation the Owner being poiTciTed of 1400 Acres of Wood Land contiguous. There is a young Peach and Plumb Orchard on the Traft, and feveral Apple and Cherry Trees. There is a Grift Mill on the fame open Ground.

The Terms (on Security if required) will not exceed the Worth of the Hire of the Hands, added to the Intereft of the Value of the Stock, and a moderate Rent. There is good Fifhing in Shad and Herring Sea fon, on the Coalt of this Traft, which is furround ed by Merchant Milli and Stores of all Sorts, and an Infpeflion Houfe at about a Mile and a Half Diftance. The Range of Woods is very confider able for raifing of Stock, there being fome Thou find Acres of fuch. II. Callister.

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