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The Maryland Gazette from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 3

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next cd.1 amnapolis, Tunc 25. rived in ratttieni. in; iV. bound to London, out fix 30. 10.

ayi, and all well. TO' BE SOLD, LEASED. QEVERAL LOTS of GROUND in this dtv. on fR.O POSAt JOHN CHURCHMAN, tOk t)S ILUHINO BY lUBSCIIFTION, Chart or Map Of all the Northern Hcmifphcre, ON A PLAN ENTIRELY NEW, COMPREHENDING ill the empires, kingdoms and Rates, in North America. Europe.

Alia and part of Africa, together with the iflands, oceans, fcas, n. LAND. Ivine in Anne thereunto belonging! by which the magnetic va Ta Untv within fix miles of Pig nation is determined for any part thereof, for any time Aru cw 7 KKh where. paft, prefent, or to come, with an explanation of the W. 5 mill, dwelling fame, or the variation and latitude being truly liven.

0 convenient houlcs; the otter me longituae is auo eawy determined within lets than houfe, rrl1e of the above, contain quarter of degree, either by fea or land, which is within about quart" J' 0 lniha corn, w. torrefied from the obfervations of the celebrated cap abort .95 pof fire Wood, fence rail. uin Cooke, deceafed, and others of the molt able gco US, k'c tot the fupport of both places, whereon graphers and navigators during feveral voyages round if will be offered for fale, the fame day, fome valua The work being already encouraged by a very re STOCK fuch as cattle, horfes, hogs, fome houfe fpectable number of the firft characters (whofe names fold furniture, plantation utenlils, the crop on the propofed to be publimed at a future day) is at pre and many other things too tedious to mention. fcnt fit tor engraving and as the principles on whh oThatf the purchafe money to beaid down, for the this fyftem is founded, have been already approved of half indulgence will, be given for twelve months, by fome of the mofl learned mathematicians of the pre uA fecuritv. oavable to lent age, both in America and Europe, the patronage giving rr ree all Uomr, Xf i.

fS.t.A June 17, 1789 Mr 1 A wlt pe that this performince will give univerfal PigPoint, June 17, 1789. I The fubferiber nas lor jalc, remaining un uauu, ABOUT 400I. coll of goods, at the above place amongft which are two rich fquare looking glafies, in burnifhed gold frames, varnilhed with rich carved ornaments and medalion and canopy tdps, 37 rm Kir iV fhre rlrojnt fquare mahogany Pembroke tables, one down neat ma wilf be enti jed the ufual allowance iLiy fatin hair cloth bottomed chairs, one dozen neat Nonvithftand.ng fome of his friends (towards mLL mahwanv chairs, with loofe feats, covered with' the "pence) have paid one third down, yet black leather, plated candlefticks, and fundry other articles neceflary for furnifliing a houfe, too tedious to mention, which will be fold very low for ready cafli or a ihort credit. Any perfon inclinable to purchafe may tly to the fublcribcr, at the above place, on Satur yS; SAMUEL LANE. N.

B. All perfons indebted to me are de fired to make payment immediately, as no further indulgence can be given, by S. L. American Balfamic Ointment, INVENTED and prepared by William Logan, and fold by William Alexander, near the Dock, Annapolis, at tea shillings the phial, containing two ounces. This ointment cures all tumors, impofthumes, ulcers wounds occafioned by fire arms or fliarp inftruments, CONDITIONS.

I. This work will be engraved on copperplate ornamented, printed on good paper and painted. II. The price to lubferibers will be thiii dollars for each Tingle copy. III.

Bookfellers and others who fuhferibe for fix co fubferibers may retain all their money until the maps are fent home, which will be immediately after the work is completed. V. For the fatisfaclion of thofe who have advanced part of the money, fecurity will be lodged in the hands of fome indifferent perfons of known fidelity far the faithful performance, if it mould be by any individual thought neceflary. VI. The fcale will be proportioned to the number of fubferibers.

J. Churchman returns his cordial thanks to all thofe who fo liberally furnifhed him during the late war with materials and other encouragement! relating to his map of the peninfula between Chefapeake and Delaware bays, including the faid bays, the mores adjacent, the maratime parts of Welt jerfey, Pennfylva nia, Maryland, Virginia, and all the Delaware ftate and he flatters himfelf (although it was performed under manv difadvantaees) that this fmall fpecimen of his burnings and fcaldings, however bad (even by light firft publication in the line of his profelfion will opening,) and quite obliterates the fear in every prccefs. rate in the public mind, in favour of the prefent under It cures alfo all poifonous Aings, and bites of venomous taking. creatures, and infects It cures all nafty ulcers in the legs, or eltewhere, and it the bone be effected, it will 1 liC lOllOWltlg IS an extract rrom II1C fcale it without any inttrumcnt, and brine ud bad flelh from the bone it taketh away fuddenly all rcdnefs, fifflplcj, and lun burns a green wound dreffed with irwill never putrify it cures the head ache by anointing the temples the ftomach being anointed with it, no infirmity will harbour there, neither impofthumes nor confumptions of the lungs can harbour near it, thebody being anoinrcd with it it helps the cholic and iliac palfions, the worms and piles it is a fure remedy for rheumatic pains, by anointing the place report published in the j'ournal of the houle of reprefentatives ofthe Con grefs of the United States of Ame 1 rica, for 1789, page 2vi 22. MONDAY, April 20.

Mr. Tucker reported from the committee to whom was referred the petition of John Churchman, agreed to a report thereupon which he delivered in at the inree or tour days together, twice a day it clerk's table, where the fame was twice read and dc ior an kinas ot gout, Bcc. Sec. bated by claufes. Ihif medicine is known by none but the maker.

The firft daufe in the words following, to wit: I he ion of Nicholas Green, of Charles county, was, That the committee have conerred with Mr. Church iur iwo years, afflicted with the rheumatic pains, and man, in four days, by anointing with this balfam, he was uic 10 want abroad. Mrs. Leekc, of Annapolis, was afflicted with fe nead ache, and by anointing her temples with ftc W3S relicve in a quarter of an hour. 'on John Humphreys, of Annapolis, was Mted with the ague and fever, and by anointing with this balfam acrofs the it quite relieved nun.

and find that he has made many calculations, which tend to eltablifli his pofition, that there are two magnetic points which give direction to the nee die that upon this doctrine he has endeavoured to afcertain, from a given latitude, and a given variati on, what muft be the longitude of the placet and having applied his principles to many inftances in Cooke's voyages, has found the refult to correfpond with confiderable accuracy with the real facts, as' far .1 1 l. 1 1 captain Mortimer, in' AnnannlU haA kn frniiKVrl A t. Ol witn 1 1 lore leg for fix months, and by this balfam, labours are directed, is confeffedly of very high im was relieved in a few days, and is perfectly well. portance, and his ideas on the fubjeft appear to be Mrs. ocwell, of Talbot county, had her teeth loofe, ingenious that with a view of applying thtfm to Jhe 6 with t00th ache that praftice, he has contrived a map and a globe, where 5 hik tn rcft by "PPb'tog balfam, in one by to (hew the angles which are made by the inter vlr I6? faft and hcr P'11 Sone fection of the real and the magnetic meridians in dif a xucnard Lockays fon.

of Annanolis. was afflicted f. nf Mrth tW he i alfn enoaoeA in nh waen kernels, and with a large bile the fize of conftrufting tables for determining the. longitude at "PPtykg tnis balfamJt guite dif fea upon magnetic principles That the committee the rv i 8 ftrfcd whole N. B.

Said Logan has alfo another balfam that will flievc the palfy in a ftort aSsl To be are of opinion that fu'ch efforts deferve encourage ment, and that a law fliould pafs to fecure to Mr. Churchman, for a term of years, the excluflve pecu niary emolument to be derived from the publication of thefe feveral inventions," was again read, and on tho nnrftion beinir nut thereuDon. aereed to bv the houfe. On motion Ordered, That a bill or bills be Lacl cwcle' ndtlie ftrcet' Taber brought in, making a general provifion for fecunng to James Ringgold's, and Law authors and inventors the exclufivc right of their re aiV fc Mr J0111 Callahan's. The terms fpective writings and difcoveries.

way kaown by applying to the fubferiber. Subfcriptions are received by tlie printers JAMES STEVART, of. .5 Six Dollars Reward. RAN away on the. 4th intt.

frptn the fub.rcribft living near Pifcataway, frince Gcorge's Couniyj 1 negro lad named PHILL, nineteen or Iwenty yeart of age, five feet ten or eleven inches high bad on 4 when he went away, ah old ofnabrig Ihirt, pair of blut cloth trouferC and old 'felt hat he appears, when fpoken to, to bcYomtwhat filly, walks lame in his right leg, his right thigh is lmething fmaller than the others he was brought Irorn tile lower end of St. Mary's coun. near colonef Jlbbi, about two years jft. Who ever takes up and feVures the faid negro in any gaol, fo that I get him again, (lull have the above tcard, and all reasonable if brought home, pai by fa LANCELOT WADE; June zi, t789. tUJi 1 taken up and June ao, 1789.

RAN away on the fevedth inft. mulatto man named FRANKi he is about twenty years of age, dle fizedgray eyes, and pretty well made i his cloaths arc uncertain. Ut was. fome time before this elopement, put into prilon in Harford county. Who ever fecures the faid fellow, lb that I get hnn again, mall be paid TWO GUINEAS, and it cfclivereo me, THREE GUINEAS.

1 "HARDlDAR Alexandria, May 29, 1789. THE fubferiber will take4 as an atfptcntice.to phjr fie and furgery, a young MAN, "who may apply well recommended. 9 JAMES CRAIK, fen. 4 at In nurfuance of a decree of the honourable the chan cellor of the ftate. of Maryland, the fubferiber Vill EXPOSE to PUBLIC SALE, on the premlfes, the 1 it following property, lying in QueenAnne's county, and Chefter town.

A TRACT of LAND called Darland, oontainrng feventcen hundred and fifty acres, about four miles from Cheiler mill 1 one other TRACT of LAND called Lloyd's town, containing one thoufand acres, about the lame diilancc from the Head of Chefter River. Thefe lands arc well adapted to farming, and will be laid off into fmall and convenient lots; alfo; fundry LOTS in Cheftcr town. The terms of thc.Vi fale will be one third part of the purchafe money, with, intereft thereon, from the day or fale, to be paid in one year from die faid fale one other third part of the faid purchafe money, with intereft thereon from the day of fale, to be paid in two years from the faid fale, and the refidue of the iaid purchafe money, and inter eft thereon from the day of fale, to be paid in three years from the faid fale, with good and approved fccu rity and upon full payment of the faid purchafe mo ney and intereft, the fubferiber will execute to the purchafcr or purchafers thereof, good and effectual conveyances of the fame in fee fimple. The fale of 4 Darland will commence on Monday, the 20th day of July next, if fair, if not the next fair day, at Mr. James Harrils's, tenant on the land Lloyd's town on Wednefday the 22d following, if fair, if not the next fair day, at Mr.

Edward Heathers's, living on the premifes and the lots in Chefter town, on Friday the 24th of the fame month. ts JAMES HINDMAN, Trullee. Bennett's Point, Queen Anne'a county, May 5, I78g. To be On the 4th day of July next enfuing, A VALUABLE TRACT of LAND containing 250 acres, fi tuate about three miles from NoU tingham, and four from Magruder ferry. On, this land is a good dwelling houfe 30 feet fquare, together with feveral other convenient out houfes, and a fine young apple orchard.

This land is noted for its early pafturage, and abounds with fifli and fowl. Upon the payment of 250I. a good and fufficicnt deed of conveyance will be given, and the remaining money two other payments to be agreed on on the day of fale. The firft payment will be on the fourth day of July next. A good and fufficicnt title will be given to laid land' 1 GEORGE GANTT, LEONARD TOWNSEND.

Prince George's county, June 1, 1789. NOTICE is hereby given to the officers and fol diers of the Maryland, that, a distribution of land will be made to thehi at Ujpper Marlborough, in Prince George's county, pnuthe firft" "and fecond "of Auguft agreeably to an aft of afiembly and at the fame time and place will be offered at I SALE, about 1000 LOTS of LAND," of fifty acres each, for ready money or fpecie certificates ofthe ftate of Maryland. This land lies to the Fort Cumberland. For a particular defcription there of apply to captain Daniel Creiap, or Mr. jonn 1 om linfon, who live near the by 3 DAVID LYNN, 7 DANIEL CRESAP, fCommiffionen.

BENJAMIN BROOKES, rrince George's county, June 1789. ALL perfons indebted to the late JOHN BOONE are ntquefted to bring in their accounts properly authenticated to the fubferiber without delay. ALEXTIUS BOONE, Executor. 4 (L. I a V'.

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