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The Maryland Gazette from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 3

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1 tie idea of an WM by; the French ap flat tne hef to 6" quantities of military ftore were (hipped 'and it wu Laid, in confcquence iKJW from 'inrelandeir aga" were Maobid, July 23, 23. have twice attem Purfuant to an order of the orphans court of Anne Arundel county, will be SOLD, at PUBLIC SALE, at the late dwelling plantation of Henry near the Governor's Bridge on Pa tnxent river, bn Thurfday the 1 2 th'day of November next, if fair, if not the firft fair day thereafter, SUNDRY negroes, tonfiftihg of women and children, and "alfo a quantity of fine horfes and among the latter there is a full bred bull, tqual in point pT. fize and blood to any in the ftate. The Tale to commence at 12 o'clock, when the terms thereof will be made known. fi RACHEL HALL, Surviving executrix of Hknrt Hall.

Oftober 19, 1801. A I VrOTICE is hereby given, that the Lfiyr Court 1 ot Anne Arundel county will meet on the te cond Monday of November, next, to fettle the ac counts of the feveral fnpervifors of public roads in fi'd county, and to appoint conftables. jjf LUSBY and DAVIS, Cabinet Makers, Cornhill ftrect, A a Pol RESPECTiFjLLY inform their and the public, that they carry on the above bufinefs the houfe lately occupied by Mr. Joseph Brew where any perfort may be furnilhed with mahoga Jnd walnut furniture, on the fliorteft notice, and "reafonable terms. 1 i v'! vrders from th muntwi t.ritA VVUIM 1 fTlU LSI kLiU JWlUa JW rW attended to.

ao; isoi. '11 up adrift, at the mouth of Weft river, BA1TEAU, about eighteen feet long, and nine inches wide. The may have gam on application to Bkhjamik Gasdkxr, i. .1 tm aad 1115 Pying 1 tbgiv 1 obtained from the orphans court of Anne ficeL SeotemW inni. r.

'f. Arundel county; letters'teftamentary on the eftate of TSAAC Annapolis. j'1 major RICHARD of, the faid it therefore retiuefled that all' nerfiW indebted to. Brown. Swan eiwb ing cards.

Englifli and 'French armies were returning towards they will give general fatisfaaion. will make payment, and all thplewho, have i he Clerk of the General Court, the," thi "7 will bring them in, properly authenticated. Chancellor of, John Callahan Fahnr' 1 The fuofcribcr alfo gives notice, that by virtue pf an; Campbell, Caifeway, 1 uuam uaton 31, VV ptea to cany oil or oraer trorn the ortohans court of Anne court ham N. Cornier. of Thos.

MM the Hannibal, remaining at Algcluas, but they ty, he on Wednefday the S5th day of Novem James Dayvjdfon, Jolhua Davis, William Doi fey 1 been repulfed with lofs. i' ber pext, expofe to public fale, rthe; jpeffonal eftate Annapolis Howard. Duvall (2), capV Joha DeaIe, isftfl'fh laid Richard Chew, copfifting ot number of Jtiear "Annapolisi Edward Dorfev. of Vachel." A 11 on i fV I.F.GUUKn, i ived' to day the uniortunate mte un the ErtgUuY having taken frigate 'plantation uitenlis? houfehold and kitchen furniture, Tc Otranfports, as they went out of Porto Ereole. together "with the.

crop of com, 'tobacco and fodder;" fBLOckAbit of Teifoli. 1: A part of the aboye property wiU he Ibid for a menrari' conlul re 'W. Cat an, Conful at Paris, Auguft 23. young country girl of IT, married only 10 ionthJ has commenced being a jnother, by Nfving four young republicans. London, Auguft 14.

The' preparations along the 'Dutch' and French ScoaHs M' continu'S and ofteniible objeft de fence' againft anyAttack from our fleet. No lefs tkn 100,000 men' are faid to be collected betwixt Dunkirk and Breft, but we believe this number is. 'exaggerated. 1 The French papers are full of accounts refpectmg the complete defeat of thi Anglo Turkish 'army GtnerJHutchinfon's letter will foon put an end to the mariufaftilre of French victories in the eaft. Advices have been received in town of a later date fli tli difnatches from iren'eral Hutchihfon.

They. ftate that the convention of Cairo had already been Lreuri to be carried into execution, fcnd that the two I i 1 A A 1.1 cattle, Ihecp, hotrs. and nine valuable mules', all the 1 Jofeph AnnannHflL I i2 Mr Cathcart, the conful of the United cnd.lcr purcnaiera giving acorovea te. JOSEPH WILKINSObJ, C. of Tripoli having declared war againft Vhe' United States, our government has fent a 'flotilla prevent the' regency from injuring our commerce.

In confequence we are to inform the agents of all at peace' with us, that Tripoli is. now block iA.A hv the faid American flotilla, and that every NEW GOODS. Now opening at' the fubferiber's oppofite y'X Turner Churchrftreet, 'r Annapolis, A general, a ffortment FALL' and. WINTER flbip whatever, which (hall attempt to enter the port, 4 among which are, t. will be' treated "conformably to the laws of nations, T) ROAD and fecond cloths, Bath coatings, plains, applicable to fuch cafes.

Xj Ijalf thicks, rofe and match coat blapkets, carpets, kci tancy ctrds, velverets, corduroys, thickletsj 1 wan downs, red, and white flannels, blue, green, brown, and black bombafets and ftriped wild bores, niicrirunuei John 131. the Remainder on a credit of nine months, the purr 'Annapolis, Thomas Graham, George jane nowara Samuel Hv Howard, John Hurft, '(2), Nicholas, HarwoodDr. Jofeph Hall, Thorn. Hewitt Annapolisi Philip HamV iiyim, licdr Aiiuppu8 nail, aUer.Harri fon, Richard Herring Bay' J. Saml.

county. Thomas Kino AnneArtindel cnunW. "tames R. M. LaweV Annapolis.

Mitchell, (2), Thos. D. Marriott, Richard OwenAnnapolis. 'v i i John Phipps, riverl 't i 'Henry Quin, care of Hugh M'Guire. Annapolisi i Rawlings, Richard Rawlins, James Ro binfon, Mr.

John Rigby, Anhapolisir Fanny Shorter, Samuel Shepheard, John Sullivani 7 innapons rev. wm. Iwan, White hall. James lhomas(2), Mr. Toufon, Annapolis.

moreens, duranispd. Joans, dimities, mullms) hum John Wilmot, iun. Tames Weft, Annaoolis Td lhawls, black and tancy. pattent'd feoh WatHiwi' tmr A nilU i.w Ilia 13, b.UMH.3 filk handkerchiefs, men and wbmens worfted ahd cot ton hofe, men, and boys bats, Irifh linens', from 3s. to 7s.

6d. peyard, German dowlas, ticklenburgs, olnabrigs, ''V 'V, A very extenfive aflbrtmelit of the beft manufactured tin wares, warranted good, Tapanned ditto. Rofetta, marching parallel lines. Ut Menou's de 180.1. STEPHEN CLARK.

termination in conlequence ot the convention ot STEPHEN RUMMELLS, Yefterday a report by no means'favourable topejjee Boot and Shoe Maker, was in circulationw It was faid that our fninifter had C. Corn Hill ftreet, Annapolis, fcfent an Thefe rumours, however, iln ETURNS his fincere thanks, to the public at Vkelv, occafioned a fall of half per cent, in the public large, and his cuftomers in particular, for paft tunas. favours, and hopes they will continue their cuftom as 'Lord St. Helens is on his way home ihe is fo ufaal, he affufes them that nothing fhall be wanting much exhaufted by fatigue, and the duties of his on his part to give complete fatisfaftion. He has diplomacy, that his life is defpaired of.

laicfin.the bed materials, and will execute his Work Lord Carysfort goes to and Mr; Wick lam fills the place of the latter at Berlin. NO TIC E. in the neatelt manner, uentiemen may luit tnem ftrlves with good and ferviceable Ihoes for fervants, on the ufual credit. LL perfons having jiill claims againft the. eftate of the late HENRY NELSON, Efq; de ceafrd; of Anne Arundel county, are, requefted to exhibit them, legally authenticated, and al(yerfons' indebted to faid elbte are defired to maU.

immediate payment 0 me tL SfJ'r RACHEL NELSON, Executrixi Elk tiidge September 24, 1801. "TIa A AKEN up adrift, at the mouth of Weft river, about nineteen or twenty feet long, ana tour feet wide with a poplar ftcrn, oak fides, and pine bottom. The owner may have hei1 again on proving property and paying charges, on application to i CHARD MACE, Three Sifters. living on. Weft siyer, 0 Oppofite the ALL perfOns hiving claims againft tfie? eftate of DULANY, late of this; city', de ceafed, are requefted to bring in the fameydiily au i thenticated, and thofe indebted to the faid to make immediate payment to WALTER DULANY, Executor.

Annapolisf "Dftober 21i I80L The late dwelling houfe of the faid Mary Dulany will be rented for one, two, or threa years, and the lots adjoining the lots will, be rented with the houfe or feparately. NOTICE is hereby given, that i petitiori will be prefented to the next general affembly of Maryland, praying thajt a public road rnay be eftablifhed throiio the lands of William 'Lyles and Aquila Johns, from the Tent Landing' fo as to interfeft the public road leading from Slack creek eiDiggess wharf. Prince Georgfc's county," 23, 1801 iX THE fubferiber hereby gives 'noticei that he irt tends to apply to the next gencrak affembly for an aft of infolvency. i WILLIAM RAWLINGS. ADnapolIsrSfpbsr 28, 1U near Mrs.

Aukard's Gaffawav Watkins. Samuel Ward, capt. James Walker, Charles 'Alex. Wajfield, Marmaduke Wyvill, (2), Caleb Anne Arundel A William Yeldeli; Annapolis. i 1 i 1 .1 1 kJ.

wuuijll) JF. XT i ilcewiie matters ot velleia.and planters, lUpplled Perfons who fend for letters are requefted to fend ten minutes with slops, warranted well made, and at the moneyi or they will' not, be delivered the moft reduced prices. As the fubferiber conftantly keeps up a yergeneral affortment of blank books of all iizes, ichool ditto, paper, wax and waters, play I S. Antigua fpirit, New England rum, French brandy, Holland's gin, whiikey, hyfpn, hylbn kin and fou chong teas, loaf, lump and. brown fugars, pepper, powder and fhot, tobacco, and fnufF.

all of which he offers for fale on the Ibweft terms, and flatters himfelf I E. WU1 be SOLD, by virtiie of a writ of venditioni exponas to me JirecTted out of the General' Coilrt of the Wefterrr'Shore, on Thurfday the 29th inft, at Henry Spurrier's tavern, on, Elk Ridge, ly occupied by William Spurrie deceafed, following property, to wit j' i HART of the traft of land called Howard's Patapsco Range, and four negroes, con fifting of met) and women, being taken as the pro petty of John Plummer, at the fuit of Mary ufe Of Richard Alfo will Jold, at the fame by virtue otjki writ of fieri fafias, ,1 Seven hundred and fifty eight acres 'of land, called PtEAsAfTv Plains, taken at the of Rebecca Dulany, executrix of Daniel Dulany, againft John, Stringer, and alias heirs and terre tenants of Richard "Stringer Alfo Will be SOLD, at the farfie place and time," ,07 virtue of a writ of fieri facias, John Worthingtonj.ufri of Samuel Worthingtohi againft Nicholas terre tenant Thomas'', two hundred acres of land, called Morehouse's Generosity, whereon the feid Nicholas Garfaway now lives; A HENRY HOWARD, SheriK By virtue of fundry writs of jieri facias to me di refted from the General Court of the Weftern Shore of Will be EXPOSED to PUB LlC SALE, on Wednefday the 28th ii fta at 12 o'clock, at Elliott's Uvern, formerly called. Rawlings's TTHE property of Samuel HRiisoNf juni to wit: CArter, and Harrison's Resprvet, containing 1358j acres, and five negroes confiding of men, women, and children, takerj at the' fuit ef the State of Maryland, John Hammond, Ri chard and Bennett Darnall, arid Benjamin Harrifon, ufe of Robert Denny. V' HENRY HOWARD, Sheriff Anrie Arundei countyj Oaober I4j" 186. I IS hereby given to ill whom it may that I intend to petitibn general affembly for a divorce from my wife Elifaoeth Leuder Ganline; for the reafohs therein to be mentioned October 4, 1801.

J. B. GAULINE. NOTICE is hereby given, that I tneso to' apply to the next legiflature for an acl of My reafons for taking this ftrp are. that I impri foned by Ja met Barry, ai fecurity forta debt which hts been repeatedly cftered to be feciired to bim, by property, but which property he hat refufed accepting, and property of mine' wascarKed out of the State by James Peircy, who.

owed the debt, to three times 'the amount, to fee re which no Heps hate been taken by Mr. and from being fo fitnated it has been out of mv power to purfue it. I am therefore under the necalEty of applying ture. 'i 6. September, 1,801.

lor relief to the leeifla relief i ..1.

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