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1807/01-1807/06

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Chatsworth Place, Commonly called GRATS GARDENS; T O R E N T. . THEY are so well known as Splaee of pTO-i lie resort, nfd as one of the finest, healthiest a;,d mostpleasaflt situations, that itneeds no furt.li er description. The rentis" so low, that by letting rooms during the summer seasons to private gentlemen or families, the tenant may be entirely rent-free. Possession can be given immediately. Enquire on the premises. December 27. eo3t|| Gerraan Redemption ers, On board the ship Uhterhehmufrg, lying at the County wharf, F. P. a blacksmith &. his wife, wild have to serve for their passag-. ; both can perform any kind of house work. Apply on Soard, to Thus. & SamTHollingsworth HAVE FOR SALE, 90 pair of Cologne MILL STONES, con- si sting of every size from 4 feat 6 inches, down to 22 inches diameter. Aho, A. good assortment of wide and narrow Bolting Cloths. Will be landed this day, at then- store, on the Coun- ty -^!utrf,from the schooner Enterprise, captain G-coghegan, 20 hogsheads Clayed Sugar, arid 70 ditto first quality Guadeloupe Brown Sugars. November 6. ______eo jfust Received JTSOM PHILADELPHIA, ABB FOR SALE BY GEORGE HILL, The LIFE of the Right Honorable WILLIAM PITT, Lct^e Prime Mrnister of Great-Britain, with Bio* graphical Notices (f his particular friends find illustrious cotemporaries, particularly, Mr. Fox, Mr Grattan, Mr. Sheridan, Lord Erskine, Lord Granville, Earl Fitzwilliam, Mr. Windham, Lord Sidmouth, Mr. Wilberforce, Earl Spencer, Viscount Melville, Mr. Tierney, &c. &c. He -zoos a Scholar, and a ripe and good one, Exceeding viise, fair spoken, ami persuading - Lofty, and sour, to them that lov'd him not; But to tho*c Men that sought him, sweet as sum- mer- SrlAKESPEAR. With an elegant Likeness, engraved by KcVwin. October 22. eo SHERIFFALTY. BE ALE SPURRIER, A'Virusome assurance of support, offers him- self as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, at the next election : he conceives himself com- petgirt to the duties of the office, and respect, fully solicits the patronage of the voters of Bal- timore county and city. Should the suffrages of his fellow-citizens place him in office, he will keep in grateful remembrance the source from whence he obtained it j and, although he has not pledges to oiler, tha* ids official conduct shall give universal sttisiact'on, is yet willing to say, that his discretionary powers shall be exercised with moderation, and that he never will be the instrument by which a sacrifice of feeling or properly shall he made to graitfy the caprice of any individual. Octocer 11. eo For Sale. By C. Deshon, No. 57, Smith's tobarf, SQO bags Green Coffee, 36 chests Hyson Skin "1 32 Young Hyson CTEA. 2 Hyson _) 40 pipes 4th proof white Spanish Brandy, 10 tons Fustic. • December 30. eol2t Grate.ful indeed I ought to be,. You caus'd...... . My Emma's smile..... Together with additions. October 22. December 29. J. H. WENDT, Master. Sale by Auction. BZ~virr.ie ofa decree of the honorable the Chance- ry Court, will be sold, on FRIT) AT, tlie 16*'i day of January ne: {;drawn after 2ooo tickets, £ 2oo> Do. do. 4ooo 2oo Do. do. 6ooo OOQ. Do. do. 8ooo 4o» Do. do. loooo 5oo> • The last 3 dollar prize, 1,000 48,ooo> Sum raised, including expence 12,o<>0 V* 12,ooo Tickets, at Five Dollars each, 6o,ooo> From the above scheme it appears that there are no blanks, and that the purchaser of tickets, will have to pay no more than Two Dollars iu advance on each ticket—and as the full price of each ticket is Five Dollars, there will re- main due on each ticket Three Dollars, which will be retained out of the prize-money. The advantages offered to adventurers, and the object to which the money is principally to be applied, the managers hope, will pro- duce, such a speedy sale of tickets as may en- able them o commence the drawing at an early day. The prizes will be paid in sixty clay after the completion of the drawing ; and such as- may not be demanded within twelve months will be considered as generous donasion s to the church ADAM WELSH, JACOB HOFFMAN, KRABER &. FRY, JESSE SLINGI.UFF, JOHN STOUFFER, M EICHF.LBEKGER, JOHN RisESE, WILLIAM FOLTZ,. J April 5. law St. Paul's Parish "Lottery. THE Suseribers having been appointed by the vestry of St. Paul's parish, manage is uf a lottery authorised by the general assembly of Maryland and the corporation of the city of Baltimore, intend to raise, a sum of moi- ney for the erection of a parsonage luaise, ami for other purposes, offer to the publie the fol- owing Scheme : gTOOOO 500p 4009 3000 4008 3000 3GG0 3000 2400 7000 30600 1 Pi i»eo: 1 . 2 . 2000 3 . 1000 8 . 500 15 . 200 30 . 100 60 . 50 12& • 20 700 . 10 5100 izes. 6 6040 Pr 1.1960 Blanks.- —Sum 7500O Sumraiscd.includ-} 15000 ing expence3 1 of 501 1 200 1 200 1 200 1 200 1 200 1 500 1 500 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 18000 Ticketsa t five dollars each, Of the above prizes, of 500j§ is allotted to the 1st drawn ticket. after 2000 • . 4000 6000 800O 1G00O 1200O L100O lfiOt'O- 17000 last drawn tick e 1. From the above scheme, it appears that there are not two blanks to a prize ; and that the prizes are to be paid without deduction. The advantages offered to adventurers, and th« ob« jest to which the money is pvincipalry to be. applied, the managers hope will produce suc'll a speedy sale of tile tickets as may enable them to commence the drawing at an early day. All prizes will be paid within sixty days from the completion of the drawing ; and such as may not be demanded '•"m twelve months after will be considered as generous donations to the objects of tile lottery. Bond has b&cn given to the amount of 50,000 dollars, tofha mayor and city council, for tiie faithful per- formance of its conditions. Tickets may be had- of the managers, anci of such other peasons as they may appoint % and prizes in the Cathedral and Second Pres- byterian Church Lotteries will be received iq payment. JOHN MERRYMAN MARK PRINGLE, JAMES CARROLL, WILLIAM LORMAN, GEORGE GRUNDY, GEORGE HOFFMAN, GOVERT HASKINS, ISAAC PHILIPS. Aprill.________________________law John B. Jauffret, No. 42, Nouth Gay-street, Hits received per the brig Telemachus, fre*m Trinidad in Cuba, 606 boxes white and brown Sugar, 300 Hides, 9 tons Fustic. On hand, Short yellow Nankeens entitled to drawback ;. Hyson, Young Hyson, and Imperial Teas ;. Sail cloth. All [which he offers fer sale on the usual terms. Dec. 15. d!5teo For Sale, A Young NEGRO MAN, who has been brought up on a Farm, is a very good wag- goner. Also, a Negro Woman and a Boy. Enquire at this office. December 31. ___________ 2aw Sheathing Copper, Received by the Orozimbo, and for sale by J. SWAN. . December 22. 2aw.6t 1 PRINTED JiND PUBLISHED BY JOHN HEWES, Qfi/ioiitethe Post-0ffire, St PaitPs-ltrnk BALTIMORE.