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The Maryland Gazette from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 3

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r'Z tttfo.tfoitea States, The commiffioncrs of th, board jfdertMon. wretches, who htdVain treafury hcrebv rive notice. 7 from a Hate to wmca intywuw, una oh rSSuCr i. there, tnfrc. ll mil ibimiiii await iTm to befeen in rmi within the confinei of our wheeler.

two of the pricipals in the bHy tA nrnrurc an fv. SnAe Unid have gone for Canada, but Lnned at St. John's, the out poft, where they Kin. ndl the pleafure of lord Dorchef. refpeaing their tdmiffion into that province, Aould be known.

Bennett's point, Wye, April 4, 17I7. For SALE, By the fubferiber, TRACT of land called the Revival, contain theufartd acres or lying am one theufartd and ing rSroline county, tnis irounc sum of Indian co land is well adapted to wheat and tobacco, ad nti eoufly fitted on the warm Choptanic river on the land a full proportion of wood and 11 it wM be laid off in lots or fold altogether, imbtrA the ntlrchafers. Alfo to be fold, 1 tn the nnrcnaiers. of land called Chelnut Neck Corrected, lying to county, con tamm? tmcc nu id Iftv acres, or thereabouts, pit afantly fituated on rlZriverj a large proportion of this tract is in 53 and timber, which from its contiguity to Chefter. Zudd.

greatly to its value. Therms of fale are Lcafc or good London bills of exchange, to be paid iponatcuting the deeds. For further particulars in quire 01 RICHARD BFNNETT LLOYD. Annapolis, April 1787 To be fold, at public file; on uelday the 17th inft. ittbeftore late occupied by Joleph Eaft.nan, de fiUNDRY merchandifc, about two hundred pounds cott, fome household furniture, one young Jfgro woman ana boy, and a new.

houie, on Green. adminiftrator. Virginia, February ao, 1787. For ALE. tJIE trac of land whereon Hive, containing 4.91 twiner Kin Georze county, near the lai of Machodock Creek, convenient to churches, r.hn.ifr..

cniirt.houfe and feveral valuable nulls 1 about one half of jt cleared and under good fencing, the other half extremely rich and abounding in timber (different kinds, with a dwelling hoofe thereon, 46 by 30 feet, 4 rooms on the lower floor with fire places to them, two elofets and a paffage is feet wide, two 'rooms above two cJofets, ana a. parage to wnico, Jed a portico 46 by sa tat, witn a waging room hi each end, a laundry, liable 78 by barns, and all other necefTary out. houlea; and the whole well calculated for cropping there are ort the premifes large apple and peach orchards, and a variety of the belt tholen pears, cherries, plumbs, Any perfon inclining 10 purchafe, may view the land, ana now toe tenris, 10 6 0 vvj THAT propofals will be received at their office till the aoth day of May next inclulive, for the iupply of all rations which may be required for the troops oh the! prefent eWabliOiment, from the ill day of July 1787, 10 the ift dajr of July i78J, (both dates in clufive) at the places, and within the diftricls, herein after mentioned, vi2. At any pldce or places betwixt Vork towri in the ftate of Penrifylvanii, and Fort Pitt and at Fort Pitt. At any place or places betwixt Fort Pitt and Fort MMntofh, on the river Ohioj and at Fort M'Intolh.

At any place or places betwixt Fort MIntofh, and the mouth of the river Mttfklngunvj And at the mOuth of the faid river Mulkingum. At any place or places betwixt the mouth of the faid river Muflcinghum, and the mouth of Scioto river and at the mouth of the faid river Scioto. At any place or places betwixt the raoiith of the Scioto river, and the mouth of the Great Miami 1 at the mouth of the Great Miami, And from thence to the Rapids on the falls of the Ohio 5 and at the faid Rai pids. At any place or places from the Mouth of the Miami river to the Miami village and at the Miami village. From the Miami village to Sandulky, and at San.

dufky from Sandulky to the mouth of the Cayago river. At any place or places betwixt Fort Pitt and Venango and at Venango. At any place or places betwixt Vernango arid Le Beauf, at Le Beauf 1 betwixt Le Beauf, and Prefq' IhV, at Preiq I lie and betwixt Prefq' lile and the mouth of Cayoga river. At the mouth of Cayoga river, and at any place or p'aces on the route from Fort Pitt to the mouth of Ca yoga rivet. Should any rations be required at any places or within other dinners, and not fpecified in tbefe pro pofais, the price of the tame to be hereafter agreed on betwixt the board of treafury and the contractor.

The rations to be (upplied, is to confift of the following articles, viz. One pound ot bread or flour. One pound of beef, or lb of pork, One gnl ot common rum. common rum. One quart ot lair, of lair, Two quarts ts Two pounui One oound iSs I March it, 1787 I of vinegar, I of foap, of candles, per zoo rations.

The nronolals mult afcei tain the prices of the com. ponent parts of the rations, ail fpecify the longeft cre dit and the terms of payment, which the peiibns who offer are wiling to engags on. Bv order. WILLIAM DUER, fee'ry. Anne Arundel county.

I HEREBY forewarn all perfon or perions whatlbever from taking a transfer of, or an alignment on, anv leafe or obligation for a leafe (dated the gth of Augutt, 1785,) from Mr. John Creigh Mackubin to Dr. John Shuttleworth, for a piece of on north fide of South as faid land is my property and no transfer or affignmentof the fame, will be confidered valid, and only involve the purchafer in law fuits, as will appear by the following certificate. THOMAS RUTLAND. Annapolis, March ji, 1787.

I hereby certify, that all the land Dr. John Shuttle mrth on tne norm me of wuuni.n, JAi? 'yZ IOHN ASHTON. fen. rti.roueh a pretended leafe, or obligation for one, from fw Itht orooerty of Mr. Thomas Rutland, ot EO 1 wm 1 fctto'the ftudy of phyfic." 1 Annapolis, April 4, 1787.

A T. i 4.. AL AC AROO of fine Anguilla SALT. Alfo number of INS, frOm 40 to '50 fa horns with fundry dry goo's, whicn they will difpofe of, on; tk rooft terms, for cafli jr country pro duce. tf f.

JOHN PETTY, and Cov a k. 1 sodth'riter, April S787." TH fubfef iber would take a young gentleman, bout fifteen or fixteen years of age, as an apprea 3W STOCK ETT. Charles, county, March 10, 1787. iTTHERIAS. a certain Jesse Buitcii Smaliwooo was bound tome until he fhould arrive to the of years, which will not expire March.

and whereas. he, on the t8th day of "oruary lair, eloped from my fervice, without any oufc, on iy part thefe are, therefore, to forewarn perfbna from harbouring or entertaining the faid Me Burch Small wood, under the penalty of being wiu as the law directs. BENJAMIN CAWOOD. CARELESS, WILL. cover this fearon at Strawberry hill, near Armapolis, at fix' dollars the mare, and one pafturage (under a good fence) for mares Wlhillmg.nd Tiine.penceper Week, Rrtat care "loe taken of them, but not anlwerable for.efcapef 'er accldenta.

a m. 1 of Anne Arundel county anano tranter, or lal Of any omigation, iri'm touchinir or concerning the prennles, fhall I be binding. Teflis. JOHN C. MACKUttiN.

Robert Annapolis, April 3, 1787. 'ALL perfons indebted to the eftate of the late Jo. A feph Eaftman, deceafed, are rtquefted to make iSed ate payment, and thofe that have claims aga.nft Senate, are defired to bring them in legally proved, to JAMES WILLIAMS, adminiflrator. ominfv. March 7 1 UssTi.

Toil aT i' 'r war T) AN away, IV laft, a negrolad named Ch asles, about a 8 years ot age, 5 icci or inches high, Aim made, fmall legs, and laree feet, his knees bending inwards, ancf has eyes inclining to red he was Ifeen. fometime after his elopement, 1: A An thst ac. PhnJ Wve'r take, up Vd to ga'o ntitled 10 d0lUr, reward if brought home. pTER AnnaDolis. March aS, S787.

1 general, and his in all its va cpntinu, to bed fteads, making nous parts, fuch as tumult on ht "'UiwSioui to mention, at different parts. whKh are too tec Ttofa his houfe and (hop, backfide ol tne wh.o pleafe to ThJmXeafonKl. term. their work weu be ha. SLIPPERY JACK, TH property of the fubfetiber, will cover mares' this feafon at tnree poundt.

each, the iub. fcriber's, about feven mile! from bladenfburg; and nearly the fame diftarice from Snowden's iron works he is a fine black, full fifteen hands highj is well formed, and hat a i'ufficient lhre i ftVengtr and hone he wS got by Mr. Sptigg's Carelef whole pedigree i well known, hit dam by Du Hamilton's liriponed Pi. gure; his grand dam by an bis great grands dam by Spark, out of a full bre he is in htgri conditioiij and his blood is good. CHARLES DUVALL: N.

B. The Tubfcriber trains horfef for tne turf with care and attention on realonable terms. 0 C. D. i a By hit Ekcellekc' WILLIAM SMALL WpdDj Rfquirei GovstNoa of Maryland A A.M A I 0 N.

WHEREAS the fenate Hands adjourned to th4 twentieth dy of April next, and the houle of delegates to the twentieth of this inftant, and of great importance requiring the immediate confederation of the legiflature 1 have therefore, in virtue cl the powers with which I am inverted, appointed Tuefd ty the tenth day of April next for the meeting and holdi ing of the general affembly of this Kate, ot which the feveral (he riffs are hsieby enjoined to give public and due GiVerl at Antjapolis, this thirteenth day of Marcfy in the year ot our Lord one thoufand feven hun. drtd and eighty leven. r. MALLWOOD. By his Excellency's command T.

JOHNSON jun. fee. ty tJeorge town, March 10, 1 7t. WHEREAS I purchaled tro.n Mi. Rulip.rd rhompfon a tract oi land in the neighoour hood of George town, called Fox and puffed four, bonds for the fame, bearing intereit from ihe fi.

ft of December, 1784, the firit for 500, pay.ble the laift day of faid month, the tor tod, payable in September following, the third for 500, paysble the firit ol February, 1786, and the fourth for 500, payable the firit of February, 1787 and whereas I agrted to let Mr. Thomas Tii otlon have two fifths, Mr. William Drakins one fi thj and Mr. Stephen Say re one tilth of the faid provided each of rt.ent paid me his refpeftive proporticn ot the purchjfr mo. ney in time to enable me to comply punctually with my engagements to the fad Richard rhompfon tor faid land and whereas Stephen Say re, fq; removed from this country to Europe, and oirected me to draw on his correfpondent, John Reynolds, F.fq; in Lor.don for his proportion ot faid payments as bee.

me due, in compliance which I a drrw nn the faid Reynolds, who protrlted the uil.s; this is therefore to give notice, that the one part oftht laid land called ox, which was intended for Stephen fay re, Elq; will be expofed to public ale, at Georgetown, at the houle of Mr. John Suler, the 10th day of April next, on the loliowinj terms, ,171 is 3 to be paid on the day of lale, and 'he balance in (tix months from that day, and provided the lalt payment fhali not be punctual 'y ma ie the firit payment td ht foifeited. The faid land adjoins the addition to George town, and binds on rhe river for upwards of 3000 feet, where mips can lay within 10 feet oi the fhore alrnoft the whole diftancej it is needlsis to lay any more in its favour it is patented for upwards of 110 acres, but does not hold out near that number ot acres. rt WILLIAM Y. March 1787.

ALL perfons indebted to the eftate of Mr. Benjamin Brookes, late of Prince oeorge's county, de. ceafed, are requelte i to fettle the lame, and ihote who have claims againft the laid cltate are defiitd to make them known to SARAH BROOKES, executrix, TH fubferibsr has juft received a large aflortment of fafhionable London plated ware, ainon which are the following 1 tea urns, fauce tureens, bread balkets, oval caftois, coffee pots, tea ditto, mugs, goblets, waiters, cream jugs, candleftkks, faitr, muf. tard tankards, fugar bafons, ditto tongs, punch ladle, and ho Is, ftrainrrs, p.ateJ buckles and lours, whicht he will fell lew for cafh or good bills on London. 2 STEPHEN CLARK.

white. TA up as a' flray, by EdWaref Holl ind, living on the Head of South river, a black HORSE, anout eleven years old, has at (mail fnip hanging nv.ne and. fwitch tai'j no per. ceivable brand, his fide are rubbei ewith the traces, and his near fore loot i he owner may have him again on proving property and paying charges. January $t' tjtj A PETITION will be preferred by lundr.v in habitants of Charles arid Prt ice George's coon ties to the next general aflemhly, praying that the road (now a private one) leading from Samuel hanion Efquire's, in Charles county, to Speake's ferry, Po mooicey infpeftion hoafe, and a number of the moft capital fiftieries on Patowmack river; may be created into public one.

March It, 7l7. Lately imported by captain Fenwirk, and to tx fold by the Tubfcriber, In Annapolis, Csrelei by co'onO Baylor's Fearnought, hm He acknowledges, with nd hooef for their RIETY of ladies eulbion. jf the neweft JD6TtiKgr.nd.dmV,Otne1lo, formerly received from hf net hombIe ftr. 0iOn, curls and elegant btadei orv.mous.co P.nd.daia bl. PW.

Spark, hia greatgreat grand dan futun Brtd Imported mare Queen Mab, that wu rant, future celoiul Hopper's Pacolet. 5W 2 JAMEi ROYSTON. 7 JAMES REU7,.

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