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Maryland Gazette from Annapolis, Maryland • 4

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I ni Mineral -w Continue from frti page. )w o( Panacea, or Dt Liver assfprd, Merchant Tailors, sir Hard 'ee)vdV hinVhand 'v'omdatiiibtbf 'I Swaims For th jpork of Scrofula llti nd Mereariel Ulcerous 1 5 ja to (litf htxlnVji bla wn, (ti amount ft jest ami fur ciiim. prop A rvi necessary, fee ebdi, fhetsmmutro lirrpoM lb fopgres 6f tli foiled 'Slate Ibir brief yfMtenlik(B at th and ta of right 1. furtlice cteaihqrlp ifte' liquidation according ta common Justice arid equity, JViucoiHw m- found beneaciM 1" copSiftiilg of shin bf the wiLtix Olive, Green, hss bed -Blatlcf mice, yry, H. Mineral t'oiuim tetioji.lty.stalJ tht have fpuptherp Wgiortp iny tlj.W we have.

JRaeor Stmr obviate, jaf jrejt.mfaaure, ft? r-of the ypn Jn. furiltff cUtm lira cwnmitte would tii Ij one scSqriL'Jhqrgainenla t'mplbyed Uia cnmmnnicali -ia rtfeerttl JA tliero discharging Jut debt theie-csn on jo oerssioa ba any proper groonos for discrimination between i Ja L.a.! I A a in Iaii far doing rf reslian tJSKCrizT fiflfXUS Merchant Tailor Has just retarne from Philadelphia anA.BsUlmorewith Jjarge Stock of Goods, In his line, consisting of Some of the best Velvet Clothe, and an atsoripient of Cassimeres, and a variety of VESTINGS, Ofths latest fashions, with an assortment of Slocl Glovo, Collar If Sutptmltrt All of whiclfjwill sell low for Ch. or lo puncfcGOhen on moderate term 8rpt. 1 5s Illne, yomplslut Jirab NFrick Two Dollars per bold, dni Caesvnorte- jmd 1 wenly Dollars per Doeo And variety of haodsome TT) TLlfc ptfUtitC. All of th tATEST FASHIONS, median, I gtn which they will hippy to make up 1Ddurod to ebsng the Jorxn my bot Tor their friends in tbbest style, end I j0 fpturo, th Psnsces will shortest notice.

put up in found bottle fluted lwg: John Mtlltf, R. I. Jones; David Henry" jiubb, Brown cf J3eu. Thot. Kantey.

Brewar, James Hottatj O. d. Bo-, Edward Du' Rd. Jklchart, R. Crahb, i A jhedntcegkt Abtl piincipsl, and certainly, no preftal an, op tht jrcarai occasion, aa at bad to aril a portion of our mol, valuable and produclira capital, consisting uf United Jjtstr tpV bearing Interest or ais per erni, lo disihsrge "debt groping out of rzprndilurra alien (inuldhav been, at, jurj'linisi iifcurred by Ihr frdrral government.

Tin atlordancr wiili tbrar view lie committee pretenl Uie 'following preamble and resolutions: her rss bv resolution of tlir prbrral assembly of Maryland, pained at De ember araaiun. 1825. (lie senstors line ataio in the cungreai of the United Slates, were requeued to Oct 9. It) I tudinally, with -tho following words blown in bo glass. -Swalms Panacea Philsda.

Rd William D. James Btivlc, Trustees Sale. These bottles are much stronger han those heretofore used, and wil I DHtlCTtoatkycu but on label, which cover, th Moisten the. with: than Ih By virtue of in order of th Court of Chancery, th subscriber, as trus tee, will offer at public Sale, on Mon- bring before the general government tne claim for interest on by this s' ate for the prosecution of the late Joans, contracted cork, with my pwn'aignatar on iL ao without 2uan(ity of swfct oil, apply th For Sale. day the 2d day of February next, if I that me com er oy ruquing otrwua tne fair, if not the next fair day theroaf I destroying the aignatur give it a imooth ai" i that the cork eanrtot be drawn er by rubbing It cur with the hBr- mbt non i gsnui' wuA either A ukh! consequently be know to be genuine! turt)blerv whtn my ignttare fUibw; to $oujv4 letfeit which, will' be punuhlbl forgery, Th increasing demand for this i .1 turn bier.

-s -u a i JMessri J. Miliei'. ia-hbxe of ets, is ce- 5 Cta. -t 5- I A A imJ Sept. 4.

LVfiBLEUH-: goribAiffti: ter, at 12 oclock M. at James Hunters Tavern in Annapolis, tract or Farcel of Land Lying in Anne-Arundel county, called Worthingtons Beginning," containing 300 Acres, more er less This land was hereto. ore sold by Basil D. Mulliksn, trua tee for sale of the estate of Belt Mulliken, deceased, to Edward An dorson, and is now in possession of said Anderaon THE TERMS OF SALE Are. Caih to be paid on the day of the ratificajtffri of the tale 'CtiQ Alexander, Trustee.

Jan. 8. ta. lebrated medicine ha enabled me to reduce the price to two dollars per bot Is, thus bringing within the read of the indigent. My P.nacea requires no encomium; its astonishing eff-ct and wonderful operation, have drawn, both from Pa tients and Medical practitioners of the highest respectability, the moat unqua Tle Vjbscribar, trpitee sppu by a deert of the Court pf Chant will offer aVpublie palqoA 8alur th 24 tli dX of January yiext.

a iified approbation, and established or oclock. -precVfliy at Ptendsl it a character, which envys pen, thoJ Anne ArundeVcounty, part of The Subscriber offera for sale, the fjrm on which he now reiides, contain ing about three hundred and fifty a-cres ofexcellent land, well adapted tv ell agriculltsl and planting purposes. He will sell this land in psrcrls. or the whole tract, lo suit those inclined to purcha-e. The improvements on the -tale are of the first order; tKe dwelling is large and enmmodtous, with large kitchen, in pretty good repair garden is one of the finest in the neighbourhood, suitable 'o eve ry horticultural design.

It has slo two thriving orchards, the one about three tears old, tt.e other fifteen, both Composed of the choicest truit. This Lnd lies immediately contiguous to the cut of Annapolis; about fifty a cies ate included within th: bounds of tt.e city, and on which stand all the buildings. Tina land is bounded on one side by a navigable creek making up the Gins peake lisy. It would he a (cry drsiruhle situation as a market farm, from the peculiar advantag-s which it po-neraes, being not more than two miles from tt.e Bay Th-puhdc house- of the city are not moo than a quarter of a mile Bom the dwelling A lurlher description is deeuied unnecessary as it is presumed that those desirous of purchasing will view the premises and its improvements lor themselves The terms will be made accommodating. Apply to tlie sohacrifs utin the premises, or to J.

J. Spwd. attorney at law of the city of iJlpolia. LEWIS DUVALL Annapolis Dec. 25.

of land.ln said HUNT Now in the ocoupaYop of WaKet This land entaink about 160A Lies very beat) Frlf considerable proporti cleared land hs ban ver, and is otherwise tion. Persons desiring Dty. balled andhiu lir woedTU 'set in ood dallies rtber Infovs of Maryland, to wit. a meenng of the Orphans Court e-Arundel County, held on the of January, in the year of our thousand eight hundred aod ine. atio Ridout, as Dorsey, Eq- 1 e.

Gtdlpa White, Richard Vlehart, Sbff. Tilts, T. Simmons, Register. Among kher proceedings were the following; of Roderick Dorsey of George Howard, o' rdered by the Court jaistrator give notice to editora of said George e. to be and appear be ither in pt sor or by dipped in gall, can never tarnish.

The false reports concerning thie valuable medicine, which have been so diligently circulated by certain Phy. sicians, have their origin either-1 envy or in the mischievous effects of the spurious imitation I The Proprietor pledges himself to the public, and give them the most solemn assurance, that this medicine contains neither mercury aor any o-ther deleterious drug, The publie are cautioned not to purchase my Panacea, except from myself, my accredited agents, or persons of kuown respeotability; and all those will consequently be without excase, who shall purchase from any other persons Win. Swaitti. Philadelphia, Sept 1828 From Doctor Valentine Mott, Profee sor of Surgery in th University ol New York, Surgeon of the New York Hospital. I have repeatedly used flwaima Panacea.

both in the Hospiui -and io private practice, snd have found it to a valuable medicine in chronic, ay phylitic and scrofulous complaints, and in obstinate cutaneous affections. Valentine Mott. D. New-York, 1st mo 5th, 1824. mation.

are invited toyiAt and examine for themaelvr TERMS OP. HA One half. of Uie purchase ha paid on the day of sab other half in six month tl with, legal Interut from sale, to be securdP bv bond rity, to be apprege by the Addison 7 and tb eiaftei day ol seen- trus' ru. r- pu wai; and llieir representatives were also requested to assist in proaecuting the said claim to a successful termination: And whereas in set was passed by the congress of the United Stiles to authorise the payment of the said interest: And whereas the provisions if the said act have not been deemed luffti-irnt to warrant an adjustment upon the principles of established uasg.i, and rninnmn justier; Therefore, ltesolvrd by the General Anvembly of Maryland, That the Senators and Representatives of this State in the Congress of the United Stales, be and they are hereby, requested, to exercise their best exeriions lo obtain an act to authorise a tell lenient of the stale's claim for inreresl on monies expemlrd for the United Slates in the prosecution of the late war with Great Britain, acinrdin" to the rquitytof the matter. Fur her Hrsnlvd, That His Excellency the Governor be re quested to transmit III- foregning repoi prcainnle and reso iiioni, to each of the S-uatois ami of this Stale in the Congress of 'he United St iles.

Littleton Dennis I'" kle, Chairman. Hr order, Gfrzr Firqiilisr, Com Clk. The siid report wras read the first, and, by a special order scroll I lime, concurred in, and the preamble and resolution therein contained assented to. The report of the committee on pensions and revolutionary claims, to which was referred the petition of Robert of Anne -Vu nlcl county, praying for a pension, made on the 12th instant, was taken up for consideration, and read the second time. The said eport was concurred in by til bouse, ami the resolution thciein cu' tamed assented to.

Messrs. Gantt and Wriglil of Queen Annes, from the Joint coitt nittee appointed to wait on his excellency the governor elect, and reqnest Ins attendance in the senate chamber to qn.ii'ifv agreeably to tne constitution and form of go-veri mei.t, rt'piulnl, 'hat they had pen formed that duty; and tint the governor elect gave fnr answer, that lie would ac-cetdirglv attend for that purpose within the apace of twenty Oi i tiles. On motion by Mr. Lee, the houc was called for the purpose of proceeding to the consideration of the order of the day, in regard to the bill reported by him as chairman of the committee on interna! improvement, entitled, An act to authorise the employment of s.ives from the state of Virginia. by the president and directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Companv, their agents, c.

And the door keeper having returned and reported, tl Jte had notified the members to attend. The said lull was read the second time; when Mr. Turner of Baltimore county, offered the following amendment, as an additional section, to come in at the end of the hill, viz. A nd he it enacted, That all such property hr ught into litis slate under the provisions of this act, the ow er oi owners thereof shall pay lor each and evert slave, so brought into the s'ate, one dollar per head, immediately on their arrival into the state, to the dlector of the county tax where such negro slave may he, and annually thereafter, long as they may ren ain in said state, and when collected, the said collector is authorised to pay the same over to the treasury for the use ot the stale, for which the said collector shall be entitled to receive ten per cent, out of the proceeds thereof, be being authorised to demand and receive the same by the levy courts or the countv commissioners, as the case mav be. Which was twice read.

And the quest ion thereon stated. Pending the said question, and the debate which arose, Mr. Gantt move that the said bill and proposed amesd-Ihent be laid on the table, and be considered as unfinished business of the day. And the question thereon being take', it was resolved in the affirmative. Messrs.

Thomas and Nelson, from the senate, appeared within the bar, and acquainted the speaker and the house ol delegates, that the governor elect was then attending in the cnate chainhcr, where the senate requested the attendance of the speaker with the other members of this house, to witness the qualification of the governor elect. The speaker thereupon left the chair, and, attended by the members of this house, went to the senate clumber, Where his excellency, Daniel vvas duly qualified as Governor of the slate of Maryland, in the presence of both houses, in the manner and form prescribed by the constitution and laws thereof. The speaker, attended by the members of this house, re-tsvrnech'and resumed the chair. attorney, on bftdav the 19th install', Anne in order to their respective vidends of the in the hands tate of Maryland, sc. Alp-Ariindl ounl Orphans ourl, December 1 Ith 1828 application, bv petition of Mary te of, Maryland model county Orphans court Dee.Vth,' 182.

licatlon by petition ofJttA'i 'K. On a of belonging to the eorge Howard, of aus this order to ilarvland Gasette Gavelte at Bah Chew, Aklnistratx of Richard Chey late of Ane Arundel decease ed.it is ord said adtnioislra estate of the sai Brice, and that be published in at Annapolis, and timore. Teat. Thoi. T.

Simmt, A. red that sh give the oof taw for credit or, exhibit theiclaim against the said deceased, anakthat the asm be pub Hui st, administratrix of Bennett Hurst late of Anne-Arundcl county, dcceas ed. it is ordered, that she give the notice required bv law, for creditors to exhibit thar claims agsjost the said deceased, and that the same be published oncein each week, for the space of six Yiccessive weeks in ore ol the nespaers printed in the city of Annapolis. Thos T. Simmons, Rcfr A.

A. C. Reg. Wills county. Not From Doctor William Dewees, Ad.

junct Professor of Midwifery the University of Pennsylvania, itc I have much pleasure in saying, I have witnessed the most decided "and t-appy effects in aeveral instances of inveterate disease, from Mr Swaim'e Panacea, where other remedies had tailed one was that of Mrs Brown Wm, Dewees. D. Philadelphia, Feb. 20,1823 From Doctor James Mea-e, Member of the American Philosophical Society, I oheerfally add my testimony in favour of Mr Swaiin's Panacea, as remedy in Scrofula. I saw two inve order, the the Register me-Arundel Notice is lkireby given.

lished one etch for th space of six simeessive weeks, in on of the newspspey printed fn thcit of Annapolis. Thomqs T. Simmons, Reg. of WillAA. A.

County, Notice isJiereby givetiy That the subsermer of Anne-A rundel County, hath Obtained rom the Orphans Court off, Anne-Arua-del county, in Maryland, latter of administration on the personal estate of Richard Chew, late'ef Ann As th 1 January, aking die hands be A greeahly to the 4 subscriber will attend of Wills Office tot, county, on Monday th 1829, for the porpos ol tribulion of the funds in longing to the estate of ard. of Brice, where the titled to receive the tann ith their claims legally RODE. DO ve orgo How. litors en-ill attend, snlicated. LEY, rundeL county, deceased All pet ailpl the aai4 sons having claisns sgai terate cases perfectly cured by it, after fa the usual remedies had been long tried AdmiuStrator.

That the SufWcriber. of Anne Arundel iVth obtained from the Orphans CoUvAlpf Anne Arundel county, in MirvleD, letters of ad. tnimalration on the. ersona estate of Benneit liurat, late Anne-A rundel county, deceased. A1 persons hav ing rlaims against thA said deceased are hereby warned lo exhibit the same, with the voucherwheieof.to the sttbsi riber, at or before'he 1 Ith day ot June next they maL -otherwise by law be excluded from tH benefi' of th said espite GiveiT under n.y hand tbit Lin day of Decinber 1828 HurtAdmx.

6w Jan. 8. deceased, are hereby warned ta ex hibit the same with thA voucher, thereof, to tie lubscriberTat or be' fore the 10th day of June next, they may otherwise bylaw be xoluded Late Sheriffs Sale. state without effect those of Mrs Gffner and Mrs Campbell. James Mease, M.

D. Philadelphia, Feb. 8, 1823. The GENUINE PANACEA may be had. wholesale and retail, at the Proprietors own prices, of HENRY PRICE.

Sole Agent in Baltimore. At the corner of Baltimore and Ha nover-street n.v rr. day from all benefit of the sai Given under my band this December 1828 Jane Chew, Ad! Dec It By virtue of a writ of veaditioDi exponas and a writ of fieri facias, is out of Anne a rundel county court, and to me directed, against the goods and chattels, lands andtenements, of Richard Watkins, at suitol'Nicbo lot Owens, of Isaac; and at suit of Thomas 1 Hall, use of Donald and Kidgrty, 1 have seized and taken in execution, ill the right, title, interest, property, claim and fdetnand, either at law or in equity to alVlhoae tracts, or part of tracts or te of Maryland, fcc, Arundel county Orphans Dec. 1C, 1828. Ann For Sale On The following Lots of Ijind, lying to the Westward of Foit Cumberland, in Allegany county, and containing each 50 acres of land: William Cromwell No 857 50 acres The house then adjourned until to-morrow morning ten oclock.

Slate of Marylan Aone Arundel Oouuty, Court, llec. tfith. 1828. On application by petition of Samuel StveeUt-Xand William Linthicuin. ex ecutors orSeth Sweetser, late of Anne Arundel county, deceascd.it iaorder cd.

that thek give the notice required by law for cuditors to exhibit their claims againk thesaid deceased, and that the samrai published once in ench week for tu space of six succes sive weeks, in ole of the newspapers printed in Annapqjis, and one in the city of Baltimore ThosYf. Simmons, Reg. WiRjA. A. county pplication, hy petition, of Lure; Iknsr, administratrix of Ben jamin Aautkner la'e of Anne Arundel county, deceased, ills ordered thvsb give theVnotrce required by law for-creditors exhibit their claims gin the said (Kteaiad.

and that the sain' be publislild pnee in each week, fo, the apace six successive weeks, iq one of the newspapers printed in Ao Dapolia. oe. T. Simmons, of Wills, A.A.C. I I -W Parcels of Land Called Gassaways Lot, Bear Ridge) and Nathans Purchase, containing 298 acres of land, more or less; also Benjamin Marsh John Hurley Thomas King Peregrine Aisquith I John Welch Nicholas 'Elliott -F -ir further information apply at the Office of the Maryland Gazette Oct.

30. 50 do. 60 do. 5 O- do. 5t)'l do.

50 do. Sundry Negroes, Slaves for life, to wit, A Negro Man Notice isluMVbvrivpr Sam sgsd about 45 years, on Woman xyoucc is nueoy given, amed one young Woman That the subscriber yf Anne Arun I named otstia, one Girl named.Mary FRIDAY, January 16, 1829. The house met. Wereutresent, the same members as on yesterday. The proceedings of yesterday were read.

The resolutions, with their preamble, and the report, thereto prefixed, of the select committee to which was referred so much of the executive communication as relates to tho states claim on the govrnmcnt of the United States for interests on expenditures in the last war with Great Britain And, The resolution in favour of Robert Alcock of Anne-A-rondel county; severally assented to by this house yesterday, were sent to (lie senate for concurrence. The clerk of the senate returned the bill entitled, An act to extend the time of taking the bond of Thomas V. Morgan, sheriff of Saint-Marvs county; endorsed, will pass. Ordered, That the said bill be tt a petition of Charles W. Warfield and Ann II.

lllair, late Ann II. Warfield, of Kentucky, children of Doctor Walter arficld, praying for such aid as the legislature may think them entitled lo, in consequence of the revolutionary services of their said father; referred by the senate to the consideration of 'this house. Ordered, That the said petition be referred to the cora- Persons Wbo have boriowed sny Books belonging to the late Jonathan Pink ney, are requested to return them to the office ol the subscriber. Sum. Pinkney.

If. del county, hath obtained from the orphans court of Anne Akundel coun ty, in Maryland, letters Asthmentaiy on the personal estate of S'te Sweetser. late of Anoe-Arundel counV, deceav ed. All persons having ciaimkagainst the said deceased, are herebVarnef to exhibit the tarn wilh th thereof, to the subscriber; at the 16th diy of June nexfi'lhe otherwise bylaw excludedforkaf1 benefit of the said estate: Given oinoe' our hands this I6lk day of Decdoib- Nptice isljireby givep That th6 itjhSpriVr, pf Anne ArW del county; hSUt Ih. orphan ooOit of A Ae ty.

in Maryland, raT lion on the personal eLie of Benja- uin Faulkner late of phb-ArondeP county, deceased. AU pUrsho having; claim against th said mpeeased, tw hereby wfrnedo exhibltha earn, with the Vouchee thereof, Fitbe uba criber, tor before'tbe lahdajr lf June thpy my othSrRse, bV, i law, be- excludetLrotr flL'beirkfit cF tha said estate. yGrvea Under my thie 10th 1 Ltqi -i-Taqlliutr. Ad The Journal of Proceedings ind one Boy Robert. propertv -vill be sold subjsct to a mortgage debt us to JUzin Estep, esq and as the roperty will be sold without any sort reserve, all parties conoirned are autioned to attand th tale, and pm set their interest The' sale to take at the premises, the residence of Aid Watkins, -near Butlers Tavern.

adjoining the farm of John G. lodgers-feaq. on Thursday she 9th lanuarjr iosUnt, at 1 1 (Oelock. Term kuh. t- R.

WrK.ir fleo. late A. county. JtB. House of Delegates, December Session 1827, Has been completed and is ready for distribution.

Jl few copies for tale 'UMsofaef rmefi Ws'' 18(8. kel Sweetser. I Liahium, mittcc on penshv.is and revolutionary claims. page. i- Bss.

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