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The Maryland Gazette from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 3

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i arrrtement r. Baltimore town, October 25, 1784. Itf looking ovethe gaxette, No. 1967,, I faw an advcrkifementofjohn of St. Mary's county, Wherein he fcts forth, that he intends to apply to next general affembly for an a to make valid a deed he has from Vernon Hebb, for the lnds ne fty bought of me, as attorney in fail William Hicks, fij; of Great Britain, in the year 1774 I deny that he er bought any from me he bought feveral tracts of land of Vernon: Hebb, moft of which he faw ran out, and wis Mn the titles thereto by Mr.

Hebb, who had Wd (torn Mr. Hicks for them. It is true, I ad sereed for the land at a certain price per acre, be fjre he entered into any contract for the fame with Vernon Hebb, the faid land was ran out by a fur vcyor in his prefence, and the whole ot the titles laid before him. Some time John Mackall gave Vernon Hebb his bond for five hundred and forty feven pounds nine millings and fix peoce flerling money, with fecurity, to be paid by Ceitain day mentioned in the bond and the fame jay Vernon Hebb gave John Mackall his bond to convey the lands on the payment being made, which bonds I never faw. A few days afterwards, Mr.

Mackall, at his own houfe in Calvert county, gave me two bonds payable to William Hicks, one for .144 0 fterlig P7ble the firft of January 1775, the other for ..144 flerling, payable the firft of March following, which was to be in part for the lands aforcfaid for money due from Vernon Hebb to William Hicks. Mr. Mackall has never paid me, as attorney in faft, or otherwife, any prt or parcel of the; two bonds above mentioned, due Wiiliam Hicks, which bonds are now in fuit againft him, in order to comply wiih the direction of the iflof alTembly of this lute in my particular circum ftance made and provided. How can John Mackall if he calls it 10 a am wcu uuonnca ae paia crnon Hebb off in depreciad money. When he com flies with his contracts in making his payments, (if am not under a miftake) the legiflature of this It ate hath already empowered ma to make a title to any yvSon or perfons whatfbever, any real or perfooal elttte the jproperty of William Hicks, Efq; of Great Britain, the fame manner as if he himfelfwas here prcfent.

Until the payments are complied with, John Mackall need not expect to hear any more from WILLIAM AISQUITH. Annapolis, November 3, 1784. To be SOLD, at PUBLIC VENDU by the fubferibers, at the houfe of captain Robert Morris, in Frederick town, on Tuefday the 7th day of December next. following trafts of land, lying on Mono AXI8T of Lamas remaining in the Toft office Annapolis, which if not taken tip before the fifth T0 day of January next, will be lent to the general' poft 1 Manh.M a. il Tl 1 a vcrtii'ed the Janas tor iauc, wua many otner things, oiuuury.

luwnwip 1 nomas tarx, wary. I. in facVfor William Hicks, under an P. Benjamin Carnett, Samuel and Levinus witn mr. ncoo ana wnen Mr.

Mackall nam Le Court Cannon. Somerfet countv 1 lofan Cal. lahan (4), John and Samuel Davidfon, Richard Davis, jun. Annapolis David Duff, Somerset county James Dickinson (t), Talbot county Dr. James Davidfon, Queen town.

1 Matthew Eversfield, Prince George's county. John Flipin, Annapolis Samuel B. Fox, Chefter town. Alexander Gillon, John Gordon, Annapolis Samuel Gault, Port Tobacco Kobert Gilchrift, Queen Anne's county. Benjamin Harrilon, Olborn Harwood, Nicholas Hannah, Alexander Hanlon, George Harrilon, Mr.

Heard, Dr. William Hannah, Annapolis Robert Hadiock (4) Charles county Anthony Hoban, Benedict Leonard Hollyday, Prince George's county Robert Harrifon (a), Cambridge Abraham Hooper, Calvert county William Henry, Caroline county. Thomas Jehings (s), John Johnfon, Annapolis capt. John Jordan, George town, eaftern (hore. Henry W.

Livingfton, i homas Logan (), Annapolis Henry Lowes, Somerfet county. John Mackey (), col. John Marlhall, Allen's Frelh John Malcolm, Queen Anne's ctunty William Meur, Clement's bay Jofeph Meuenger, Maryland Edward Magre, Sinepuxent John Marlhall, I homas D. Merrick, Annapolis John Mills, Chaptico Jonathan Morgan, Calvert county Mr. M'Cue, Benedict 5 hj he has paid me any part of the puichafe money jjennis Magru ler, pifcataway.

James Nixon. Prince Georee's county. Sarah Philpot, Anne Arundel county Rfchard Par ran, Calvert county Sarah Paul, Maryland John Peacock, Talbot county Alexander Pera, Hunting creek. James Rac, eaftern (hore Regifter of wills, William Rawlings, Thomas Hill Kattenbury, Annapolis. John Stewart (3), Somerfet county Dr.

Edward Simmsy Charles toupty Daniel Searles, Herring bay John Somervill, St. Mary's county Benjamin Sebal' tian, Maryland Samuel aharp, Talbot court houle. John Tunms' (s), Jamta Tootell (j), Mr. John Troup, Annapolisi Luke Ihompfon, Qjeen's town; George Taylor, Kock bridge, Nonh America. John Vorhees, George town, ealtern (hore Mr.

Vi card, Annapolis. Daniel Wolltenholme, St. Mary's county Amelia Weems, Billingly, Maryland Benjamin Waittsj' Pa tuxent. sS F. i D.

P. M. I cacy manor, in Frederick county, and sue de To' be fold by the fubferiber, at the late dwelling 1 1 i I 1 1 1 1 1 I I L. icrioea oy numccrs on me pi or me iaia manor. m.1 1 I 1 i a The terms allowed the purchafer will be five equal annual payments, with intereft, and giving bond with good fecurity.

Lots it, and 71, contain 210 acres, and are joining; 21, Jacob Beaver living thereon, and con tains 114 acres) improvements a good log houfe and kitchen, log barn, apple orchard. 2it Jacob Hate late tenant, and contains 85 acres improvements a log houfe, barn, and apple orchard. 71, contains 1 1 acts all woods. The whole together will make a pretty farm, having fufficient wood for lencing, Lots 48, 47, and 70, containing 328 acres, and are all joining 48, John Hooff living thereon, and contains 1 1 1 acre 1 improvements a good log houfe, biro, aqd apple orchard. 49, George Shanks living thereon, contains 1 28 acres) improvements log houfe, barn, and apple orchard.

70, contains 9 acres, all in fine timbir fitting for faw mills, Thefe ihree lots together will make a pretty and will have a great fufficiency of wood for many years. Crops of wheat, c. are put in the ground. FolTeflion will be given to the whole by the firft of January mat. JAMES TOOTELL, JOSEPH DOWSON.

N. B. Tie above trails will be fold feparate or together as may be molt convennt for the pur balers. If not fold will be rented to the higheft Hdder. J.

T. J. D. Enjoin of the printes. AMU 1CUAMi houfe of Sarah Elliott, on the Head of Sou river, on Friday the third day of December, if fair, if not the next fair day after, A LIKELY negro wench, who know her bu finefs both indoors and out; two negro boys; two feather beds; fome pewter pots, and other houfhold taraiture one cow and yearling one mare, and one pair of cart wheels.

Alfo a trail, of land called Chance," containing two hundred and two acres, more or lefs. Ooe year's credit to be given upon all fums above five pounds with bond on fecurity on intereft, for any fura under five pounds (he calk to be paid, en delivery of the goods, to WJ THOMAS ELLIOTT, executor of Sarah Elliott, deceafed. St. Mary's county, Clement's Bay, Oftober ao, 1784. On Friday the 16th day of December, at the houfe of Mr.

'Ignatius Craycroft, about eight miles below Chaptico, will be fold, at public vendue, A PARCEL of country born flaves, confifhng of boys, girls, and middle aged women. The puTchafcrs will be allowed credit, bond and fecurity being given, urrtil next July. 2 GEORGE GOLDIE. Annapelis, November 8, 1784. Juft imported and to be fold at the houfe of John Shaw, oppofito the fouth end of the ftadt houfe, A GREAT variety ot looKirggiaues, i hniiird balls, oiftures framed and uu eiv 3 mm 3 I fnr tka rrie( ef his bodv.

A THYctrNloK wench, not i. So" if ft Al ti'l "qued to (hew caufewhyhelhouldnotbe libe work from a child, an sW had the (mall pox. raieo. THOMAS MANUEL Anne Arundel e'ountyj November '1784, be SOLD at PUBLIC, or PRIVA Ffi A I 17. AD AM ANDER80N, PrlneeAnne, Robert HpJT ZF Addibn, CaUertcounty Samuel Armor: Chef Tthln mile Qaetm Annc ter town John" Armttrong; Point Look out.

containing 304 acres, a fufficient quantity of mea James Glofter Brehon (3), St. Mary's county WiL dow ground, four and a half, acres of which are re Ham Balmer, Chefter county Squier Brest, Charles claimed for the fithe, three good apple orchards Berckbeck, John B. Bordiey (1), John "Sprig Belt, the land is well adapted to planting or farming; and James Brown, Annapolis John Brown, rev. Thomas has a fnfficient quantity of Wood to filDDort it the irrn'r AmecV improvements are, dwelling houfe a feet Charles Crmkfliinks (4), Oxford: William bv l6. and Other fljr' nnt.hnnA.

Th. 4 A iiv tuvfv lUn an1 f1J WJ.ftl.. o.v i ivm uu wuhuot iuc oto uav or uai cember next, if fair, if not the next fait day. Ai the fame time will be fold, a parcel of Indian fundry horfes, cattle, and hoes; The terms will bit made known on the day of 3 X' AAC JONES. A1 TO BE SOLD.

BOUT four hundred acres of A D. bei part Of that well known traft called Whi( hall. lying on the head of South in Anne A mmJa1 vouuiy, wunin rour mues or navigable water and feveral fine mills, and ten from Annapolis. Ths foil is remarkable tor fine tobacco, cprn, and (mail grain of every kind, jvith a great fufficiency of wood and timber. The iapfovcmefits ae, ftveril negro quarters, two good tobacco hoiifes, corn houfe, and an apple orchard the pUrcbafer will be allowed id put a crop of fmall ain in this fall.

For Ujins ap JOHN PLUMMER, The above land will be eipofed to public on the firft day of Dec mber n.xr, to the higheft bidder, and the terms iriade known on thdt cayr br J.OHN P. UM.vlER. By the CouMiTfEB of Grievances and Courti ofjusrics. NOTI CE is henby given, that the committee of grievances and court of will fit every day during the prefent feffion, from li kadi 3 o'clock in the afternoon Ck By order, R. B.

LATIMER, elk. By the Com'uitth ot Claims, 1784. Isovember l7i NOTICE is hereby given, that the committee of claims will fit at the aHembtv ro.jnu Ui ftadt houfe, every dav during this feffion from the hours of 9 till 12 o'clock, to receive and allow all Juft Claims that may be exhibited againft the public' By order, A. GOLDER, elk. Sjamii ANTED; a fingle that underftaida taking cVe ot a flud hrrfe the beft pi ice will be given to" one who will come well recommended to 3W GBORGE NAYLOR, living at Magruder's waiehOufe, tppjfTte Lower Marlborough.

1 1 November ij. 1784; I DO hereby Wrearo all pti'fons iro.n! taking an allien rricot on the p'y and land be ljBgingto James Ifaacs, Sumuel Neville, and Emanuel jTarauir, foldiers of the Maryland line, who' have lately affigatd their pay end land to me 2 BE.J.iMlN WAlitD. 1 OAobe li, 184. THE fubferiber having juft retumtd to ihfs' (late, after a ft ven ye rs rvuein the army, finds himfeif m.der the cifajjraahle ne cefiity of applying to the next general Jftrm Jy; for a law to enable him, in a fumn wav, to co.npel payment of the balances due as' fhcrif of Cecil county, which office he held at the co menc mctt of the late war, and by which he was prevented from' making his collections. fen; goes 1 iw JOHN HAMILTON.

ilv vr NOTICE is' hereby given, that I intend to petition the general alTembly, at tne rnfuing eC fion, to pafs a law, to take the collection of the tax out of the hsnds of Simon Nicholls, late collector of the tax for Montgomery county; a to appoint another in his dead. 8 ALEXANDER CATLETT. TEN DOLLARS REWARD. Tt fj bT7 mam of North America, cuvidea accoraing 170. L.

at Verfailles thl AN away oa the 2d of this inft.ot from thefub A BOUT 1300 acre, of land, lying re the JgJ VcXly ftriberliving three miles from BJadenfturg." A Head of Sevtrn, about 16 mile, roo Anna JSSiJSJSd ESvS" on the road le.oingto George town, a negro frlhS folia, and 17 from Baltimora; the foil is adapted defenbed the bond lartei fSlrlS bdnf JAMES Bt 5 fee 10 ifch" to facing aod planting, and hastheadvan "d.Ac a young hf, fellow; n.d od when went awfy of a very large traa of meadow ground, a con complete and fXnw flriped country cloth jacket, an old cwon fhirt, fiAkr. ma be im maps exteat, engraved In the Well manner on nxxy proved at a fmall cxpence the land is chiefly wood aad the? lower parts abound with a great variety two copper plates, corrected with the greatett care, from the lateft difcoverieff down oia urni iwuviiu ww l. um wi viw iuu it is likely he may call himielf Butler if he to any ftrange place, as he is" a little akfa to' 7 of lofty timber, it is well watered, and has a good to 1 70a. cl su a and CHISHOLM. that family he has a good coat of wool upon his 'eat for a mill, cad only fix miles from navigation.

tiAt the for terms aeelv twthe fubferiber in Annapolis. a imrft a TH October 12, 1784. HE fubferiber intends to petition the lcgifla top of his hed is cut (hort, and all the other part of the wool is lef pretty long, turned up' .1 ITfl I A. 1 oeror tne rainioa. vv wem iun up ma rei low and brings him home to me, (hall recriVtfiha above reward and travelling charge $paij bv the fub' fcriber.

If not convenient to bring bta home, fe cure him in fome gaol as may get him. GARRAKD BOARMAN" 1 i it 8.

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