T H U R S D A Y |
January 29, 1795 |
[No. 2507] |
To be SOLD, on Monday the 9th day of February next, if fair, if not the first fair day, at Bryantown, in Charles county. Patowmack Shares, WANTED, to take the command of an elegant finished PLEASURE BOAT, about the last of March next, (or sooner if application is made before that date) a sober, civil, industrious, and honest single man, perfectly acquainted with the management of a bay vessel, the waters of the Chesapeake and the several rivers and harbours thereof, and if he understands navigation it will be a further recommendation. To such a person, (provided he comes well recommended as to the above qualifications,) will be given the first encouragement as to wages, and to engage either by the year or half year, as the parties may agree on, ALL persons who have any claims against JAMES CROSBY, schoolmaster, deceased, are requested to bring in their accounts, legally attested, on or before the first day of February next, that the same may be discharged, and all persons who are indebted to the said Crosby, are requested to make immediate payment to THE creditors of Mr. WILLIAM LYLES, late of Calvert county, deceased, are requested to appear, with their claims legally authenticated, at Mr. ZACHARIAH WARD'S tavern, in Lower Marlborough on Tuesday the 3d of February next, if fair, if not the first fair day, in order to receive their respective proportions of the assets in my hands. RAN AWAY on the second instant, a negro man named DANIEL, thirty years of age, fife feet eight or nine inches high, stoops in his walking, and is very pert in his manner of speaking; his legs are remarkably small, and feet very long and narrow for one of his size; his wool is short; had on when he made his escape a round hat, painted or tarred, a short searnough grey waistcoat, a pair of brown breeches, new yellow shoes, and a pair of white yarn stockings. He is artful and an old offender, having been two years ago on a trip of the kind, and then taken at Mr. Johnson's, near Elk-Ridge Landing, and committed to the gaol of Baltimore-torn. It is expected that he will assume the Butler name, or some other family of negroes, who, within a few years, recovered their freedom, and will endeavour to pass as such. A reward of TWENTY DOLLARS will be paid for taking him, so that he be had again, if thirty miles from home, or FIVE POUNDS, if taken a less distance, or in the neighborhood. TAKEN up adrift, by the subscriber, at the mouth of Rock creek, on Patapsco river, a ships BOAT, about twelve feet keel, and five feet wide, she is painted with white, red, yellow and black, had a small bucket in her, and has a ringbolt in the head and stern, with a chain about six feet in length. The owener may have her again on proving property and paying charges, by applying to FOR SALE, A TRACT of LAND, containing 900 acres, in the county of Harrison, and state of Virginia, within a few miles of the town of Clarksburgh. For terms apply to JESSE DEWERS.
A LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office, Annapolis, which will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters, if not taken up before the first day of April next. In CHANCERY, December 30, 1794 On application to the Chancellor, by a petition, in writing, of WILLIAM FOXCROFT, an insolvent debtor, praying the benefit of an act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, and offering, agreeably to the said act, to deliver up, to the use of his creditors, all his property, real, personal, or mixed, to which he is any way entitled, and a list of his creditors, and a scedule of his property, so far as he can ascertain, on oath, being annexed to the said petition; it is thereupon by the chancellor adjudged and ordered, that the said William Foxcroft appear before the chancellor, in the chancery office, in the city of Annapolis, on the second day of February next, for the purpose of taking, in the presence of such of his creditors as shall attend in person, or by their agents or attornies, the oath by the said act prescribed for delivering up his property as aforesaid, and that in the mean time he give notice to his creditors of his application aforesaid, by causing a copy of this order to be inserted in the Maryland Gazette, on or before the eighth of January next, and continued therein the three following weeks.
WE, the subscribers, do hereby give notice, that we intend to apply, by petition in writing, to Frederick county court, at March term, 1795, for a commision to mark and bound the out lines of all such part of the tract of land called CARROLLSBURG, as lies in the state of Maryland, and county aforesaid, according to the act of assembly, entitled, An act for marking and bounding lands, and the act, entitled, A further supplement to an act, entitled, An act for marking and bounding lands.
THIS is to give notice to all persons who have claims against the estate of SOLOMON GROVES, late of Anne-Arundel county, deceased, to bring them in, legally authenticated, and all those who are indebted to said estate are requested to make payment to JUST PUBLISHED,
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, living in Prince-George's county, near Upper-Marlborough, on Tuesday the 22d of July, a negro man named NED, of a very black complexion, twenty eight years of age, about five feet ten or eleven inches high, he has lost two of his upper fore teeth; had on and took with him a mixed coloured broad cloth coat, a pair of green cotton trousers, a pair of green breeches, a white cotton jacket, a white linen shirt, and man other cloaths not sufficiently known to be described. Whoever apprehends the said fellow and secures him, so that I get him again, shall receive a reward of TEN DOLLARS, and if the distance exceeds twenty miles TWENTY DOLLARS, and all reasonable expences, if brought home. EDWARDS's BALTIMORE DAILY ADVERTISER has been considerably enlarged within these few weeks past, and is now little inferior to any daily publication on the continent. The earliest and most authentic information, both foreign and domestic, shall be given in this paper, and from its very extensive circulation throughout the union, it is presumed to be an important vehicle for advertisements, etc. etc. Subscriptions for the above at SIX DOLLARS per annum (one half to be paid on subscribing,) are taken in at the Printing office of F. and S. Green, in Annapolis, and by the editor, Philip Edwards, in Market-street, Baltimore. *.* Advertisements not exceeding a square, inserted four times for one dollar, and for every continuance thereafter, eighteen cents.
RAN away from the subscriber, living at the lower ferry of Patapsco, some time in June past, a bright mulatto man named GEORGE, about twenty years of age, five feet eight or nine inches high, with long bushy wool, he is very fond of strong drink, and when in liquor is very talkative; his cloathing is unknown; he has rowed in the ferry boat at the lower ferry of Patapsco these five or six years, and is known by a great number of people that have crossed that ferry. Whoever takes up said runaway, and secures him in any gaol (jail), so that I get him again, shall receive SIX DOLLARS REWARD, and if brought home all seasonable charges, by P R O P O S A L S THE work is to printed on good paper, in a neat type, price to subscriber
in boards, or handsomely bound, to be paid on the delivery of the book. Subscriptions taken in by the Printers hereof. I AM under the disagreeable necessity, from the many depredations and robberies that have been committed on Hacket's point, to forbid all persons whatsoever from hunting with dog or gun, or otherwise tresspassing on the said Point, or within any enclosers, as after this notice, the first offender will be prosecuted, by JAMES MOSS CASH given for Clean Linen and Cotton RAGS at the Printing Office A N N A P O L I S:
SEVERAL valuable SLAVES among whom are a man and woman, and five or six promising boys and girls. The one half of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, and twelve months credit to be given for the other half, with bond and security, if required.
JAMES BOARMAN,
Bryan-town, January 9, 1795
FOR SALE,
WHEREAS many of the subscribers to the PATOWMACK COMPANY have failed to pay the calls made by the President and Directors thereof, this is therefore to give notice, that unless the said deliquent subscribers pay the several calls that are now due, with interest thereon, to WILLIAM HARTSHORNE, treasurer, at Alexandria, before the 16th day of February next, then the several shares of these delinquents, on the south side of Patowmack river, will be sold at the house of John Wise, in the town of Alexandria at 12 o'clock, on the said 16th day of February, to the highest bidder, for ready money, agreeable to the acts of assembly of the states of Virginia and Maryland, passed in the year 1784. And the shares of such as do not pay up as aforesaid, residing on the north side of Patowmack river, will be sold on the 18th day of February next, at the house of the widow Suter, in George-town, at 12 o'clock on said day, to the highest bidder, for ready money.
By order of the Directors,
WM. HARTSHORNE, Treasurer
EDWARD LLOYD.
Wye river, January 10, 1795.
GEORGE THUMLERT, Administrator.
Annapolis, January 6, 1795.
THOMAS H. LYLES, Administrator
debonis non of WILLIAM LYLES, deceased.
Calvert county, December 29, 1794
WILLIAM BROGDEN
January 5, 1795.
JOHN HANCOCK.
January 13, 1795.
Annapolis, December 4, 1793.
JOB ASKINS, at Mr. Hindman's
Brigadier-general Bailey
Walter Bowie
Hanson Briscoe
Philip Baker
Finey Brice
Nicholas Brewer, Annapolis
Joseph Byus, Lower Marlborough
Charles Brown, care of Aquila Brown, kent Island
The Clerk of the General Court
Samuel Chase
Jeremiah T. Chase
Mr. Chase
John Callahan
James Carroll
Benjamin Chalmers, care of William Cooke
Mrs. Clewes, at Mrs. Stiff's
Charles Clevice, care of Thomas Jenings
William Coe (2)
John or Elizabeth Conly
John Changeur (2), Annapolis
John Cragg, London-town
major Richard Chew (2), Herring Bay
Gabriel Duvall (5)
M. Burges Duvall, at Richard Frazier's
William Deakins, jun., Annapolis
James Duke, care of J. Wilkinson, Hunting-town
Mr. Edgerly, care of Mr. Mann, Annapolis
Peter Emmerson, Huntin-town
James Fraizer, Annapolis
Peregrine Fitzhugh, Maryland
John Gwinn (3)
John Gibson (2), care of Mrs. Ogle, Annapolis
Mrs. Gil____, at Mrs. Ceelers, near Annapolis
Dr. James Gray, Calvert county
Samuel H. Howard (4)
John Howard
capt. Benjamin Harrison, care of George Mann, Annapolis
Hall and Dorsey, near Annapolis
Edward Hall, West river
Thomas Hamilton, Mount Calvert
Edward Hall, Queen Anne's county
Rinaldo Johnson
Thom. Genea
Mr. Jenings, jun.
Mary James, at Mr. Wallace's, Annapolis
Thomas Luns. Lomax
Robert Lang, Annapolis
Thomas Lansdale, Queen-Anne
John T. Mason
Walter Monte
Dr. James McHenry
George Mann (7)
Richard Mackubin (2)
Mr. Mod__
Gilbert Murdoch (3)
John F. Mercer, care of Richard Sprigg
Villy Mears
Monf. Miniere, Annapolis
Robert M_ss, Anne-Arundel county
Edward Norwood, at Mr. Mann's
Wilfred Neale, Annapolis
George Plater, care of Philip B. Key
Thomas Pownall, Annapolis
Allen Quinn, Annapolis
John Ridour
Madam Rowlins, at Mr. Mann's
Greenbury Rawlings, care of William Cooke
Christopher Richmond
Thomas Ringgold (2)
Ridgely and Evans
John Ridgeway, at Samuel Mills's
Benjamin Ramsey
Lusea Rumels, Annapolis
Edward Reynolds, Calvert county
Sheriff of Anne-Arundel county
John Swan
Dr. Thomas N. Stockett, care of Dr. John Sh____
David Shriver
Vachel Stevens
Daniel Sharp
James Steele, care of Dr. James Murray
William Sewell
William Sandison (3), Annapolis
William Stewart, near Annapolis
Robert Tuite, Queen Anne's county
John L. Wilmer
Burton Wheatcraft
William Woodward
W. Walter Williams
A__bell Welles, case of George Mann
William Wells
John Tolley Worthington
James Winchester
Thomas Whett, at Dr. Scott's
Ashbell Welles, care of George Mann
William Wells
Sarry Wil_mson, at Mr. Harwood's, Annapolis
William Wren, near Annapolis
Anne Williams, otherwise Hayes, West river
John Weems, Calvert county.
S. GREEN, D.P.M.
January 1, 1795
Tst. SAMUEL HARVEY HOWARD, Reg. C_r. Can.
JAMES YOUNG
CHARLES ROBERTSON
Frederick county, December 31, 1794
JOHN GROVES, Administrator
January 5, 1795
And to be SOLD at this PRINTING OFFICE,
MILITARY EXERCISE.
To which is added,
THE ACT TO REGULATE AND DISCIPLINE THE MILITIA OF THIS STATE
EDWARD HENRY CALVERT.
ANNE MERCER, Administratrix of Peregrine Mercer, late of Anne-Arundel county, deceased.
July 15, 1794
A NOVEL,
In ONE VOLUME; Duodecim_,
ENTITLED
M A R I A:
_n,
The TRIUMPH of PERSEVERANCE.
By a CITIZEN of MARYLAND.
Hacket's Point January 7, 1795
Printed by FREDERICK and SAMUEL GREEN.