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The Maryland Gazette from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 3

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A A ty off rajifed RMY: this CODclofe the angels vir. or li: derate ab. peace ed to public all be deEtion who gagey 10- ks he to bel pro. lined unrmy. partions with genberl for le tol raTow the fling with perare fe it ters the to rive on and main en reern ave the ned be Sve hat IM: of Inthe the MS yes Ins ur (u- nd to is fettled, United as to the States, commerce for we are between' yet 8 amething kingdom and the will admit our thips into any can be whether the congrefs footing of amity and commerce.

their ports days fince a difpute board between the uridice frigate, at of whom having his cutlats, some anchor off Portlimouth, no marines: the one other fo much that he died instant wilful unded" coroner's inqueft found the verdict The aggreffor, whofe name is Davis, take was his murder, delivered to the civil power to the next adminiftration for of county. lord North the ftocks the During the til at from 93 to During 39. lord Shelburne they have rifen 19; that cent, is to of from 54 to the fcourge which now threatens our Emigration, efpecially on the fea coaft, has already Devoted frightful devaltations in different parts of egun its ungland. do not contrive Tone immediate If legillature remedy againft this dangerous evil, a and eficacious Scotland and Ireland, and even of the great part of weftern of England, will be and parts deferted. The meafures to be made ufe of by prelently thould be miid, peaceable, perquafive, and they thould offer rewards, but avoid penal encouraging; reftrictions.

ANNAP I May 8. departed this life, Mr. PHILIP On BAMMOND, a Monday gentleman laft of a moft refpectable character, whofe death is greatly lamented by his relations, neighbours, and the firft acquaintance." day of May, 1783, the purfe On Thurfdag guineas was run for over the courfe at Upper fifty heats four miles, and was won by Dr. Marlborough, Buckikin; Mr. Benjamin RoJohn Bowie's horfe bay Little horfe Davy, fecond; Mr.

G. Smith's gers's horfe bay Slippery John, third Mr. Young's bay black borfe Whynot, Mr. Walter Bowie's bay horfe fourth. On Mr.

Benjamin Dulany's forrel horde Slim, the day following, Sweeper, beat courfe for the purle of -twenty five over the fame heats three miles. guineas, o'clock, A. M. May 6, 1783. To be SOLD, A SCHOONER BOAT, with an excellent Juit of Jails, which will carry about four hunared bufhels, and bas a good A Short credit will be given.

To be hired by the year, a good waterman, who is well acquainted with the bay. For terms apply to DAVID 1 KERR. War -Office, April 22, 1783. NOTICE is hereby given, that fuch priloners of war, as have been liberated and permitted to work with the inhabitants of the United States, are immediately to join their refpective corps, conformably to the flipulations entered into when they were enlarged. B.

LINCOLN. RECEIPT of continental taxes from the ftate of Maryland, publifhed in purfuance of the 6th article of dated infructhe tons from the office of finance, auth day of February, 1782, For the month of -April, 1783, redived dollars. BENJAMIN FARWOOD, recerver of continental taxes for Maryland. May 1, 1783. The members of the Annapolis Jockey Club, are requefted to meet at Mr.

Mann's tavern, on next, at eleven Thomas, living on the upper part of Elk-Ridge, a dark roan mare, about four years old, neither dock'd nor branded, fome finall white hairs in The her forehead, 244 hands high, trots and gallops. owner have her again on proving property and paying charges. April 21, 1783. is hereby given, that I intend to prefer C. petition to the general affembly of Maryland, for an act to empower me to fell as much of the real efate of John Malcolm, late of Caroline county, deceafed, as will enable me to pay and difcharge the juft debts of the aforefaid John Malcolm, of which intention all perfons intereited are defired to take notice.

w8 18 of SYLVESTER, John Malcolm. adminifrator as a fray, by Jofeph Hobbs, fon of March 21, 178g. The beautiful well bred horfe ROEBUCK, TANDS this feafon at the fubfcriber's dwellfrom Benedict, and will cover at three guineas, if the money is paid by the firft of or five hundred pounds of crop tobacco, if the money is not paid as above mentioned. Roebuck is five years old next April, and was bred by Mr. Overton Carr, of PrinceGeorge's county he is a beautiful bay, highly formed, and full fifteen hands three inches high.

Roebuck was got by Benjamin Dulany, Efquire's, Othello, who was bred by. col. Fitzhugh, of Chatham, and was got by Old Fearnought upon a thorough bred Morton's Traveller mare. Roebuck's dam was got by col. Talker's Othello, who was got by Crab, his grand-dam by Morton's Traveller; his great-granddam was col.

Taker's famous Selima, who was got by the Godolphin Arabian. Good pafturage will be found for mares gratis, but will not be anfwerable for accidents or efcapes. WILLIAM M. WILKINSON. I HEREBY certify, that the bay horfe Roebuck, which I fold to Mr.

William Wilkinfon, of Charles county, is five years old this Spring, and was got by Benjamin Dulany, Efquire's, Othello, who was bred by William Fitzhugh, Efq; of Chatham, and got by Old Fearnought upon a thorough bred Morton's Traveller mare. Roebuck's dam was got by col. Talker's Othello, who was got by Crab, his grand-dam by Morton's Traveller; his greatgrand-dam was col. Talker's Selima, who was got by the Godolphin Arabian. May 2, 1783.

OVERTON CARR. THIS is to that the above certificate by Overton Efq; of Othello's blood, is given juft. May 2, 1783. BENJAMIN DULANY. Maryland, Cacil county, April 29, 1783.

to my cultody on fuspicion of being a runaway, a young negro tellow, about 25, years of age, of a yeliowith complexion, pitted with the (mall pox, about 5 feet 6 inches high, he calls himfelt CHARLES SMITH, and fays he is a free man and came into Virginia with lord Dunmore. His matter if and, fired to com prove property, pay and A way. RIC BON heriff of Cecil county. THERE A at the Weftplantation Nottingham of Joachim hunliving in dred, Cecil county, Maryland, a dark bay horfe, four years old, about 14 hands high, a fmall ftar in his forehead, his hind feet white up to the paltern his back much hurt with the faddle, branded joint, S. G.

on the near buttock, has no thoes. The owner may have him again on proving property, and paying charges. ct To be told on Tuefday the 26th of May, if fair, if not the next fair day, at Newington ropewalk, NUMBER of valuable negroes, viz. ropeA makers and plantation men; the utenfils belonglarge fcales and weights, fuch ing the made ufe in warehoufes, and a few articles to rope-walk; as are of houfhold furniture. Twelve months credit will be given upon bond and fecurity.

MARY LOCH, executrix, CHARLES STEWART: executors, JAMES of James Dick, deceafed. ALL perfons indebted to any of the late, or prefent, of this paper, are earneftly requefted to fettle their accounts, by bond, note, or payment. 2 FREDERICK GREEN. A few Copies of the Palled laft Selfion of Afembly, may be had at the Printing Office. WAN to attend in BilA PERSON liard Room.

Any one, swell recommended, will meet with Encouragement, by applying at the Coffee-houfe. April 8, NOTICE is hereby given, that a petition will be preferred to the general affembly, at their next Jeffen, 012 behalf of the fubfcriber, and his brothers Elias and William Harbin, for a law to make good and valid The will of our late father, relative to land bequeathed us. L. GERARD HARBIN. To be SOL ABOUT five hundred acres of land, laying on the river Severn, between Horn and Talley'sPoints.

Apply toMr. ROBERT JOHNSON, who lives thereon. YOUNG GRANBY, An elegant full bred horle, cover this feafon at the fubfcriber's plan tation, near Chaptico, in St. Mary's county, at ten dollars a mare, and half a dollar to the groom. Young Granby is a beautiful bay, fifteen hands and one inch high, rifing feven years old, and very active, he was got by, Old Granby, his dam by Old Britain out of the noted mare Dido, imported by Mr.

Delancey, of NewYork. The character of Young Granby's fire and grand dam is fo: well known and eftablifhed that further particulars of his pedigree muft be needlefs. Good pafturage at three thillings per week, and particular care taken of the mares, but I will not be anfwerable for efcapes. FRANCIS MILLER. P.

S. Wheat or tobacco will be received in payment. April 3, 1783. R. AN George's away from county, the on fubfcriber, Patuxent living river, in near Princethe Governor'sbridge, two negro fellows, namely, SANDY and BASIL.

Sandy went away about the laft of January, is a ftout, Strong, well made fellow, between 30 and 40 years old, of a yellowith complexion, is very pert, and fammers in his fpeech, his drefs is a country cloth jacket and breeches, cotton and linen thirt, country made thoes and ftockings. Bafil went away about the lait of February, is a middle fized fellow, about 50 years old, one of his legsfmaller than the other, his drefs the Wame of Sandy's. Whoever fecures the faid negroes and delivers them to the fobfcriber, thall receive three pounds reward, befides what the law allows, or thirty thillings for either, paid by BENJAMIN HALL, of Benjamin. To be SOLD, or LEASED on reafonable terms, VALUABLE PLANTATION, ON, near the napolis. NICHOLAS MACCUBBIN, fon of Jofeph.

N. B. 'The plantation contains 500 acres, and is fi. tuated very conveniently near the water. A head of Stoney-creek, whereon there is an exceeding good and new dwelling houfe, and many other convenient and neceffary out houles, in good order, near the dwelling, which ftands on the main road between Severn-terry and Baltimore; would well fuit a private gentleman's family, or any inclinable to' go into a public way of bufinefs, and is fituated within half a mile of two merchantmills.

The foil is good, well timbered, and there is excellent water very near the dwelling. For further particulars enquire of the fubfcriber in AnTAKEN up the lait of February, an old ichooner a drift at the meuth of South-river, boat, about 20 feet keel, and about 7 or 8 feet beam; the had only one malt ftanding, which was her mainmaft, and her deck all tore up, two old fails all to rags, her gunwales painted red. the had on board a parcel of turneps, a half buthel, and a little box; the was half full of water when drove on thore. It is thought the man that went in her was drowned, as one of her mafts was drove on thore in the fwamp, with the boom and gaff lathed together. The owner may have her again on proving property and paying charges.

3 WILLIAM SANDERS. THIS will inform the public, that the commit. fioners of Charles town, Cacil county, intend to petition the next general affembly to be empowered to fell certain public grounds in faid town, and a marth adjoining and alto to leafe for the term of twenty-one years, fuch part of the commons as may be applied for, to raile money to build a public wharf, and for other public ufes. signed by order of the commifioners, EDWARD MITCHELL, regifter. THERE is at the plantation in of Montgomery Joseph Compton, a living on Dry Seneca, county, black horfe about 14 hands high, has altar and inip, branded on the near buttock and thoulder fomething like paces, trots, and gallops, and is about 10 years old.

The owner may have him again on proving property and paying charges. W. 3 is hereby given that a petition will be prefented to the next general affembly for the ftate of Maryland, praying that a law may pals to prevent the putting down hedges or weirs adjoining the town of Bladenburg, in Prince-George's county, up a tray by Matthew Stone, living Durham parith, Charles a likely gray mare, thirteen hands and one inch high, appears to be about leven years old, is in good order, branded the near buttock I and on on the off with a crois, and is a natural pacer. The owner may have her again on proving property and paying charges. To be SO LIKELY young negro wench that has been A ufed to houte work the has two fmal) children, a boy and a girl, the eldeft about fix years of age; Enquire of the inters.

LL officers inhabitants of the ftate of Maryland, A who are entitled to half pay, are requeited to meet at Mr. Mann's, in the city of Anhapolis, the 15th next, to confider of the late offer and appoint an agent accordingly. Thore day of May congrefs, who cannot appear at that time, will pleafe to fend their determination in writing, directed to the haif pay officers affembled at Annapolis..

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