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The Maryland Gazette from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 4

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George and John Barber," TAKE this method to inform thofe perfons indebted to them, either on open account or winch have been long due, that unlets tney come forward "before the enfuiug county court and make they fliall'purfue legal meafure to compel a fettlement, without refpedt to 'perform, and fliall for the future decline attending to fuch perfons' bufiuefs unlefs better rewarded for their labour and attention. They embrace this opportunity to return their cere thanks to a generous public, but moll efpecially to thofe their friends and patrons who have been punctual in their engagements, aMuiing them that thry Uiiill Hill endeavour to render fatisfattion to fuch, both in their (tore and packet bufine.ls. Their packets, from 'this' city to Baltimore, will continue to be kept in neat order fW pauengers where they will be fure to meet with good accommodations. They have heretofore given public information, that they would not make thcmfelves anfwerable for any goods put on board their packets, unlels they were directed to the perfons, mentioning their place of refidence, V.ll nnrlj Cant uilrh tl.i Kur it aias cafh. Annapolis, March 7, 1805.

LAND FOR SALE. THE fubferiber will Tell that valuable plantation Summer Hill, on which Mr. Robert Jacob now lives, containing about 330 acres, about feven miles. from the city of Annapolis, and pofleffes all the advantage of water, with refpec to navigation, filh, oyfters, and wild fowl, being within one mile of navigable water; the greater pail of it lies fufficiently level the foil is 6ne, and eafy of cultivation, and contains a furRciency of meadow ground of a ftfperior quality about one third of this land is covered with timber, confiding of oak, poplar, walnut, and an immenfe quantity of chefnut and cedar, and is extremely well watered. The improvements are new, and confift of a comfortable dwellinor boule, with two rooms below ftairs, and two above, a kitchen, imoke nouie, etc.

anu oiiu a tobacco houfe. The houfe is fituated on an eminence, which commands a view oP the furrounding neigbourhood, aifo of Annapolis, LondonJtown, and Chefapeakc bay, which makes it a fituation in point of beauty equalled by few, and in point of healthinefs exceeded by and has feveral fpririgs of as fine water as any in the ftate, within a few yards of the houfe. This place is well fituated to admit of its being divided, and ftiould it be found neceffary to accommodate purchafers the fubferiber will do it. As the fubferiber Is not induced from neceflity to difpofe of this place, any reafonable credit that may be required will be given, Upon the purchafer's giving bond, with approved and ujibn the payment of the whole, an indifputable title will be given. JOHN GASSAWAY, of Rhode River.

Any perfon in want of cedar, locuft, and walnut poftsj for building or fencing, may be fupplied by applying to the fublcriber. JOHN GASSAWAY, of Rhode. River. March Rhode River. Jefle Hollingiworth and Son, HAVE FOR SALE, TT'OURTH proof Cogniac.

brandy, in pipes Swe JL difh, and country Him bar iron arid rod iron Millingtou, Crowley, German and country fteel callings; Nova Scotia plaifter, ground and 'in 'the lump clcvpr feed Cologne mill ftones, of all fiaes and dime ulions pork, by the barrel tar fait, of every kind fugar, by the hoglliead and barrel, Sec. Sec, 7 County Wharf, Baltimore, J2 Febriiaiy 16, 1805. By vy tue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed out bf Anne ArunJel county court, will be 5 EXPOSED at PUBLIC SALE, for on tle 8th day of April, 1805, at the dwelling houfi: M.r RichAhd Odlk, A WAGON and horfes, taken as 'the property jt: of Richard Odle. aqd fold to fatisfy a debt due Setli Barton. 7 E.

TILLY, Sheriff. A February 22, 1805,, I E. ANY perfon who underftandi the mathematics, andi will in a private family, with ffood recommendation, will meet with eocouragement, by .1... Purfuant to an order from the oVphans conrt of Anne Arundel county, will be SOLD, at PUBLIC SALE, en Friday the fifth day of April Bext, if fair, if not; the. rft.

fair day thereafter, in the Swamp, near Weft river ONE negro. woman named DinabV and her live children they will be fold on a credit of twelve the purchaler giving w.ta ppwa. rvN neero bov named Tim'. i.C 1, trom ie day or la.e. me if Wi, pro.

fate to commence at eleven o'clock. ANNE TUCKER, WINTERSON, 7 Executrix of John Tucker. N. B. Some ftuck, houfehold furniture, 8cc.

will be offered for fale on' the above day, by BENJAMIN WINTERSON. March 7, 1805. 2 To be SOLD, at PUBLIC SALE, ou Tuefday the fecond of April next, at the houfe of Richard Oole, on Elk Ridge, Terms of fale cam onry. RICHARD DORSEY. not duly attended to, they now make it known, that I ftlS IS tO give nOtlCC, they will not, from this day, atifwer for any goods HAT the fubferibers, of Anne Arundel coun that may.

be loft, uulef the above 'nioderis punctually ty, in the ftate of Mainland, have obtained attended to. Perfons reGding out of this city are re from the orphans court of Anne Arundel county, in quefted to fend the cadi to pay freight on their goods, Maryland, letters teftamentary oh the perfonal eftate as they may reft allured they will not be delivered of BENJAMIN WATKINS, late of Anne Arun without. To their fellow citizens they wifh to ob del county, deceafed. perfons having claims ferve, far the future, thry fh'all make their collecYiojis againft the deceafed are hereby warned to exhibit the half yearly. Tobacco or grain will be received on fame, with the thereof to the fubferibers, freight, and duly attended to, cither on Severn or 'at or before the twenty feventh day of 'September South river, or within a few miles of this city.

next, they may otherwife by law be excluded from They (till continue to keep a general allbrtment ot all benefit of the faid eftate. Given under our hands, ROCER1ES, which they will fell low tor this 2rth day of February, 1805. GROCERIES, ANNE WATKINS,) JOHN WATKINS, 5 Surviving; executors. 7 This is to give notice, THAT the fubferiber, of Calvert l.ath obtained from the orphans court in faid county, letters of adminiftration, de bonis non, on the perfonal eftate of MARY C. JOHNSON, late of Calvert county, deceafed.

Ail perfons. having claims againft the faid deceafed are hereby warned to exhibit the fame, with the vouchers thereof, to the fubferiber, at or before the firft day of September next, they may otherwile by law be excluded trom all benefit of laid eftate. Given under my hand. firft day of March, 1805. MARSHAM PARKER.

Adminiftrator, de bonis non. 7 This is to give notice, THAT the fubferibers hath obtained from the orphans court of Anne Arundel county, letters teftamentary on the perfonal eftate of LUKE of the county aforefaid, deceafed, therefore all perfons who may have claims againft the deceafed are requefted to bring them in, legally proved and parted by the court, and all thofe, indebted to faid eftate to make payment, to HERO ROBINSON, L. CHARLES ROBINSON, Executors. RICHARD ROBINSON, is to give notice, 7 ILAT the" fubferibers hath, obtained from the THOMAS, of the county aforefaid, deceafed, therefore all perfons who may have claims againft the deceafed are requefted to bring them in, legally proved and pafied by the court, and all thofe indebted to faid eftate to make payment, to SARAH THOMAS, Adininiftra PHILIP. J.

THOMAS, 5 tors. This is to give notice, THAT the' lubfcriber hath obtained from the ''orphans court of ne Arundel county, letters of adminiftration on the perfonal eftate of EZEKIEL JACOB, late of the city of Annapolis, deceafed. All perfons indebted to faid eftate are requefted to make immediate payment, and thofe who have claims againft the fame are de fired to render their accounts, properly authenticated, to ANNA JACOB, Adminiftratrix. March 7, 1805. This is to give notice, THAT the fubfcriW, of Anne Arundel countyi in the State of hath obtained from the orphans court of Anne Arundel county, in Ma ryland, letters teftamentary on the perfonal eftate of ALLEN QUYNN, Tate of the city of Annapolis, deceafed.

ATT perfons having1 claims againft the deceafed are hereby warned to exhibit the fame, with the vouchers' thereof, to the fubferiber, "at pr before the twenty eighth' day of March, eighteen hundred and five, thev ma tf'nthef wife hv law be exrUiAA 1 UMfcU Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to refted out of Anne Arur.del county court. EXPOSED at PUBLIC SALE. Lr.n? ,25 th day of March, 805, at the houfe 'of liam Whetcroft, known1 by the name of the Vil William and will Ridgely and Evans. tifon.

be fati By; virtue another writ of venditioni txhona.t me directed as. above, will be toW sale, for cafti, on the 27th day pf March, laos at the dwelling plantation of RliBli. 4 manirned. Sampfon, one ntgt0 'i man named Deborah, one neirro and one ne negro rrirl named taki A. XT' IGHTEEN NEGROES, confiding of men, perty of Eliaabeth Deale, adminiftratrix of sS I JLj women ana children, among tnem tome vaiua ana win oe 101a to Jatisty a debt due ble plantation hands.

Williaro By virtue of one other writ of venditioni ett'dnu me direed, will be sold, at public sale. for tad on the 29th day of March, 1805, at the'dwd ing plantation of Jofeph Watkins, 'ONE negro woman named Lucy, and one boy named, lorn, taken as the property of faid vu kins, to fatisfy a debt due Duvall uf, Baker and Burniflon. Annapolis, February 5,. J805. This is to give notice.

rpHAT we the underfigned, having obtained tm letters teftamentary on the perfonal tf MM? DIGGES, late of Warburtm, fu faid county, uVcwt 7' vr 1 uo nereoy warn an pfrions havtnjr claims airiil NOtlCC IS further given, the faid deceafed, to. exhibit tW fcid By the executors of Benjamin Watkins, the vouchers thereof) to th fubferibersf aj eitherof THATall perfons who are indebted to the eftqte them, on or before the JOth day of December ant of the laid" Benjamin Watkins, and who as they may by law be excluded fmm ili ao not come lorwara anu icitic tneir ciauns, mac ucucut oi laiu ciiate. viven under our hands tlik oeneni oi lata eitace. viven luits win oe commencea immediately witnout reipect to perfons. ANNE WATKINS,) Surviving JOHN WATKINS, 5 'executors.

this i 10th day of 1805. THOMAS ATWOOD DIGGES, IT t4S burton, near Piscatavtv. 'r WILLIAM CARROLL, ock Crttk, Montgomery county, i FOR SALE, A HEALTHY NEGRO MAN, "aged abou'i 25 years, now in Annapolis gaot," Apply to the keeper of the gaol. February 26, 1805. Notice is hereby given, TO thofe holders of ftock in the EafternTaranc Bridge have not paid.upthftf, feveral inftalments, that linlefs immediatf paymeDt made to the treafurer of, faid company, their (hard will be proceeded againft as the law directs, 4 By order of the directors, Wm.

BRENT, Trealun i Walhington, January 16, 1805. I DISCOVERED, a few days fince, a slulleiiga in the Telegraphe by Samuel Norwood, Buonaparte againft Democrat. At Annapolis this fall I propofed running Democrat againft Buonaparte, carrying. from 1 10 lbs. to.Uty at the difcretion of Mr.

which was fufed. As Mr. Norwood refufed the proportion made by me at that I am not bound to run the tace propofed by him in the Telegraphe Democrat; 1 will run Buonaparte over Annapolis race courfe oa the third Tuefday in May next, four miles and.it peat, for one thoufand dollars, nlav or pay, carrylof orpJians court ot Anne Arundel county, letters 126 lbs. each, whichjs the weight they are to carry of adminiftration on the perfonal eftate of TOHN bv th nilp nf rarTRo Mh hpinw feven veara old I lalt lDnnE'. Should Mr.

Norwood decline this oner, Democrat will cover mares next fpring, at the fubfcriber'rfarm, from the firft day of. March until the firft day of A guft, at 16 dollars each, and 5Q cents to. the groom, Democrat's pedigree is equal to the pedigree of airy, horfe to be having in him the blood of Medley, Figure, Dove, Godolphin Arabian, and Mr. Tafker's Selima. 1 If this propofition is approved of by Mr.

Norwood, notice, will be given in the Ma7land Gazette witlm forty days from the date hereof. 7, 1 ISAAC DUCKETT. December 18, 1804. Oy Five Dollars Reward. LOST, on Friday laft, in the road dier's, A SILVER WATCH.

Ann findiner the fame, and leaving it at the Prmtmg i ficr, flialj receive the above rewar 7 January 16, 805. A POEM Oli THE DEATH OF General Qtonner Hamilton, BI A LADT OF BALTIMOllK. TV For fZr, Price 13 MW 'ANNA P. HAMMOND, .4 JOHN KILTY, Executdr. GkEEN.

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