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! et. ¦' 'l wiV & '¦¦ i street, : .. ,uu-; lately occupied fci own tie t>< st btaiw'ts fur the Grqcery busi- ness in this cil', - JOHN M. DENISON. January fe._________________________eoot Notice. THE Partnership tx tweenthe subscribers, irir of GEORGE GKUNDY' and I'F.W, havjgg ended tins day, is re- newed v ith the addition of George Curr Grun- dy, "' he business in futu e will be conducted under the film of GRUNDYS and CROS- DALE. GEORGE GRUNDY. GEORGE CROSDALE. DecetmbefSl. eo7$t. For ^aie, 100 barrels No. 1, BEEF, 26 dd. New-England RUM, and •id ton9 PLAISTER PARIS, received pel' schr. Neptune, Sears, from Plymouth. WALES & CLOP PER. January 6. eo4t| Raisins, Sugar, and Pimento. Just received, per the sloop Patty, Sevens, from New-Tork, 3 70 casjes Iresjj Raisins, of superior quality, and 6 hhds. good Muscovado Sugar. Apply to ISAIAH M/VNKIN, 69, Smitli's wharf, Who will sell on liberal terms, 10,000 to 4o,ooowt. Pimento, of good quali- ty, entitled to debenture (which will be re- reived in part payment) deliverable here or at New York. Jan. 6._______eolOt For bale, 3000 \vt. of Bees Wax, Also, a variety of Dry Goods, and Groce- ries. Being purchased at auction for cash, will be sold low, by THOMAS NEILSON, & Co. Bridge-street. January 6.__________________________ e0^t ¦ Milis for Sale. THOSE highly reputed and valuable Mills, at Buttermilk Falls, with thirty acres of land, situated on the Banks of Hudson river, state of New-York, and about sixty miles from the city. This property comprehends two Grist Kids, with five run of stones on the modern and approved principle, together with a complete set of machinery, such as, .elevators for wheat and flour, conveyors, hop- per-bags and kreens, agreeably to the latest improvements of Evans's system. The Bolt- ioths are new, and the whole in excellent reptur. Also, a Saw-Mill and two Dwelling- s, commanding a beautiful and romantic of the Hudson and West-Point; a Coo- pers'-Shop and Dwelling, together with other out-houses and conveniences necessary to ren- der the establishment complete. Likewise, a fall of about thirty feet high, unoccupied, im- above the present mills, extremely well calculated for a Paper-Mill, or any other factory, without in the least interfering with her mills. The advantages attending this property are numerous, and of a nature which rarely characterize singular establish- . Situated in the vicinity of so import- markpt as New-York, and on so respect- able a navigation as Hudson river, the only route for the produce of the Northern and rn World, a facility of purchasing the wheat at the mill, and of sending the produce to market, is here experienced to an extent which no other situation can boast of. From 40 to £0,000 bushels of wheat has been manu- factured annually between March and January, and from 60 to 70,000 could with equal ease l>. ground were the winter season excluded, which of late years has been so miid that the ir.tr rruption of the navigation has seldom been of long continuance. The security and convenience of a sloop of any burthen lying so contiguous to tine mill that the elevators discharge the cargo where- ver the Miller wishes to deposite it, and the facility of loading the flour on board immedi- ately from the Mill door, so materially dimi- s labor and expedites business that one I will be found sufficient to serye the fac- tory, and perform more than two ordinarily do "in such employ. ,, a Tract of 1000 acres of Land, situat- ed about 60 chains from the above Milis, well covered with timber, on which is an excellent iron rhine and through which the But) . Fall stream passes, affording several situations hi i 'ecting of iron works. e estate will he sold on reasonable terms, and property in or near: the city of Baltimore will be taken at a. lair valuation for one half ol the amount if required. For terms apply to Charles Garts, in the city 'timore ; or to David Lydig, meVohant, New-York, by whom an indisputable title wdi be given November 24. ' eo3in ef^ Raisins, Codfish &tc. Just received per schooner Susan and William, captain Luce, from Boston, 35 bbis. No 1, Boston iteef, 35 do, 2, ditto; 50 boxes fresh Malaga Raisins, 140 box< s Codfish, in nice shipping order, 357 kegs Salmon. On hand, Muscovado Sugar, in hhds. Cogniac Brandy, in pipes, Glauber Salts, in bbis. Tongues and Sounds, in small kegs, Imperial and Young Hyson Tea, Cherry Bounce, in quarter casks, Real Cyder Vinegar, &c. &c. A:so, JLJncn and cotton Cambricks, coarse Cloths, and Rose Blankets. ISAIAH MANKIN. ^December 22. coot "sTbCKT FOR Sale, either on long credit, or dis- count from par, for ready money, 150 Shares Frederick town Turnpike Stock, 50 do. Reister's town do. do. Enquire at this office. December- 1G.______________eo25t-or-tf For Sale, ABOUT 2000 pieces Yellow and White long NANKEENS, of an excellent quality. Also, country knit Stockings, by JAMES STIRLING. December 11. eo indiaTxTod£ Just received 40 bales consisting of Mamoodies, Emerties, Cossas, Sara ahs Baftas, Gurrahs, Sawtis, Guzzenahs, Checks, Blue Emerties, etc. ALSO, 5 cases Bandanna Kandkercliiefe, mostly icarlttand ri i q ality—For sale by - JOHN M. MINER, & CO. No. Co, Bowly's wharf, October 30. «o Attention. WANTSa situation, a ed to please bis employe:' to the Cltfl abilities. He has been some time in a dry , and s,'V(-i'„ voyages tolhe i'V'ist- as supercargo A line left at tills of. fice, directed to A. Z. will meet immediate attention. Januarys. sw8ts-3t§ The suii3Ciiinr.ii having purchased Mr Joun Hkwes's Book and 'Job Printirig~Gjfi.ce 4, North Charles stret, Baltimoe. - Respectfully solicits a share of public pa tronage. From his practical knowledge of, and the close attention he is determined to give to the business, lie flatters himself that persons favoring him "with the custom will be perfectly satisfied as to the neatness, accuracy, and dispatch with which their work will be executed. His materials are all of the most elegant and fashionable cast. JOSEPH ROBINSON. dj* The publication of the 2d number of THE OBSERVER will be on Saturday next, the 16th instant. Booksellers and others de- sirous of havingtheir advertisements publish- ed oh the cover, will please leave them at the office, 4, N. Charles-street, as early as possible *«* Subscriptions Sccommunicationreceivcd as above. January 3.__________eo4t For Sale By MATER & BRANTZ, Two invoices manufactured Bead Corals, calculated for the India markets. A long cre- dit will be given. ' December 27. eo3t FALtGOODS.' ISAAC BURNESTON, 195, Market-street, Has Received per the ships Hope i$ Abeona,apart of his Fall Goods, among which are, Superfine, fine and eoarse Cloths, Coatings, Flannels, Plains, Kerseys, Cutlery, &.c. Sec. And expectsthe residue by the next arrivals August 27.__________________________co Simon Becker, Comer of Pratt and Commerce-streets, has re- ceived by the late arrivals from Bremen, Platillas Royales, Rouans, Listados, Checks, No. 2, Checks and Stripes, White Rolls, Osnaburgs, Two and three bushels Bags, Which he offers for sale on accommodating terms. December 24. eo."'t Looking Glasses. GEOPGE SMITH, CARP.VBil AND GILDER, . No. 174, Market-street, Baltimore, MAKES all kinds of Looking-Glass and Picture Frames, oval or square, from the plain- est to the richest pattern ; Gilt Cornices ; Girondolcs ; Pier Tables ; rich Brackets lor Clocks and Glass Lustres, &c. &c.and all sorts of Venetian Blinds. Smith has always For sale, fashionable Look- ing Glasses and elegant Prints. Captains of vessels and others, trading to the West-In- dies, will find their advantage in taking ven- tures of the above goods ; which they can have safely packed at the shortest notice, and on good terms. N. B- Old I.ooking-Glasses re • silvered, and made equal to Hew, or taken in exchange Prints and Needle-work neatly framed and glazed. Wanted—Two decent BOYS, as apprenti» ces to the above business. December 16. eo Notice is hereby given, THAT I intend applying to Baltimore county court, at its next sitting, on the fourth Monday in March next, for the benefit of the insolvent act, passed November session, 1805. ABRAHAM USHER. January 3. __________ eo2m Fresh fruit, &c The subscribers have just received, and offer for sale, 70 boxes Muscatel and Bloom Raisins, 30 kegs ditto ditto, 25 jars Grapes, 25 tierces soft-shelled Almonds, 45 boxes Mould Candles, Sampson & Co's. brand, 50 boxes Philadelphia and Castile Soap, (iO 1 I kegs Jamieson's Crackers, 70 boxes real Havana Segars, 15 cases Claret, 70 Demijohns, l! 0 Met Fits1- Cloves, With a general assortment of Spices and g-oods ¦•'¦ the above line, which will be sold wholesale or retail on the niost liberal terms. JOHN & EDWD. M'CLURE. December 24. eo6t In Baltimore County Court, November 26, 18i)6. ON application to the judges of the said county court, by petition in writing of George Buchanan, of said county, praying the benefit of the " act ior the relief of sundry insolvent debtors," passed at November session, 1805, on the terms mentioned in the said act ; a schedule of his property and alistof his cre- ditors, on oath, as far as lie can ascertain them, as directed by said act, being annexed, to his petition ; and. the said county court being sa- tisfied by competent testimony, that the said George Buchanan has resided the two pre- ceding- years within the state of Mar} land, prior to the passage of the said act ; and the said George Buchanan at the time of present- ing his petition as aforesaid, having produced to the said court, the assent in writing of so ma- ny of his creditors as have due to them the amount of two-thirds of the dabts due by him at the time of passing the act: It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by the said court, that the said George Bu- chanan (by causing a copy of this order to be insetted ih some one of the news-papers in the city of Baltimore, every other day, for three months, successively, before the fourth Mon. day in March next) give notice to his credi- tors to appear before the said county court, at the court-house in the said count}', at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of the said fou March next, for the purpose ' recoiruni ¦ g a trustee for their benefit, on the said C Buchanan", then and there taking the oath by the said act prescribed for delivering up his properly. Signed by order, LIAM GIBSON, Clerk. December 22, 1S0S. eo3m For Sale, ABOUT . ; He LAND, situated upon the Potomac livet^ .--town i th,e greater part of which is prime hottom, and the remainder fine wood land. On this farm is a most elegant dwell- ing house, possessing ail elevated and com- manding view of the ahot e places, and the sur- rounding country. Also, tenant's houses, barn, tobacco house, and stables, two excellent fisheries, and a ferry from Prince-George's county to Alexandria. For beauty of prospect, fertility of soil and advantage of situation, no tract of land can exceed it in this country. The title is indisputable. The terms, which will be made accommodating to the purchaser, may be known upon application to the subscri- ber in Baltimore. RICHARD KEY HEATH. October 17. ' eo Caracas Cotton, 74 swoons of the very first quality, just re- ceived, and tor sale by P. HOFFMAN & SON. December 27- eoSt Agreeable Present FOttTHE NEW YEAR, Just received from Philadelphia, & for sale by Georoe Hill, The American Ladies:' POCKET BOOR, For the Tear Eighteen Hundred and Seven, CONTAINING An Almanac, Ruled pages for Me- morandums, Observations and En- gagements, Also, for accounts re- ceived, paid or lent, for every day in the year, Singular mode of tra- velling in Lapland, Selected Poetry, New and celebrated Songs, Marketing and other useful tables, With an elegant engraved Frontispiece, Frice75 cents, and in Morocco, 125 cents- THE GENTLEMAN'S Annual Pocket Remembrancer, For the Tear Eighteen Hundred and Seven, containing An Almanac, Ruled pages for Me- morandums, observa- tions, engagements, & for a cash account, Government of the U. S. Executive, Legis- lative and Judiciary Departments at the Seat of Government, General Establish- ments, Duties on Goods im- ported, Correct List of the Na- vy and Army, A number of useful Tables, &c. Price 75 cents, and in Morocco 125. Likewise, 20 barrels Long-Island New-town PIP- PINS, selected on purpose for family use, and expected every hour by the Fortitude, oapfain Holmes, from New-York. December 23. eol2 Notiee. THE Subscriber is under the necessity of petitioning to the next Charles county court to be released from debts, he is unable to pay. SAMUEL BAXTER. January 1. __ eo2m Valuable Property, On Bowly's Wharf, Ciieapside and in Old-Town. > The subscriber is authorised to sell the following very valuable PROPERTT—Viz. No. 1—A two-story Brick Ware-House and Lot, on Franklin-lane and the Basin, oc- cupied by Mr. Samuel Williams, fronting on said lane 27 feet, and extending in depth 7o feet, to the centre of a 15 feet yard, on the rear of Lot No. 2, and common to both. No. 2—A two-story BiticK Wake-House and Lot, on South-street, occupied by Mr. William Child, fronting on said street 27 feet (more or less) and extending' in depth 65 feet 6 inches, to the centre of a 15 feet yard, on the rear of Lot No. 1, and common to both. No. 3—A two-story Wake-House (half Frame and half Brick) and Lot on Ciieapside, occupied by Messrs. Mitchell and Slieppard, fronting on Ciieapside 22 feet 6 incWs, and extending in depth 62 feet, to Franklin-lane, together with the wharf and dock in front thereof. No. 4—A two-si.ory Wake-House (half Frame andhalf Brick) and Lot on Clieapsi ie, adjoining No. 3, occupied by ,vlr. Charles Crook, fronting on Ciieapside, 22 feet 6 inch- as, and extending in depth 62 feet, to Frank- lin-lane, together with the wharf and dock in front thereof. No. 5—-/A two-story Butck Dwfei.i.ing- Hsuse and Lot, cornerof Wapping & High- Btteets, fronting oh Wapping-street 40 fern, & on High-street 26 feet, 8 inches. No. 6—A two-story Bhlck Dwelling- House and Lot, adjoining No. 5, fronting on Wapping-rtrect £,'7 feet. No. 7—A FitAM'i Dwellinc-IIouse and Lot, at the corner of Pitt and Green-streets, 26 10 inches front, and extending in depth 100 feet ; on the rear of this Lot, is another frame dwelling, whiehmay be sold separate- All the above property is in fee simple, ex- cept Lets No. 5 and 6, which are subject jointly to the -\early ground rent of £3 6s, ad. Such of the above described property as iair. undisposed of by the 24th clay of February next, will be exposed at PUBLIC AUCTION, on that day, on the premises. Apply at Mr. J. Harvey's, Eutaw-st. three doors north of Favette-street, to JOHN P. PLEASANTS. December 37.____________dl0t-eo24F___ Jt hn Sperry, No 55, Smith's wharf, Has imported in the ship Joseph and Phcebe,Jroin. Brelnen, and offers for sate on liberal terms, via. 4 hales fine white T •cklenburgs, 4 ditto Hempen Osnaburgs, " 5 ditto Burlaps. On hand, 20 cases Dowlas and Creas, 6 ditto white Platillas, 5" diito brown ditto, 4 ditto Brittannias, 2 ditto Cotton Stripes, <1 ditto Hats, 2 ditto Cotton Hose, 2 ditto Weavers' Reeds, 1 ditto Steel Bugles, 7 bales India Muslins, 15 pipes 4th proof real Cogniac Brandy, S3 hhds. bright Maryland Tobacco, 2 ditto Richmond ditto. Also, Ribands, Laces and Edgings, Beads, and one pair elegant Gilt Looking Glasses. L''icc;nber 10^_____________ d3t-2aw Matthew Smith, No. 3, North LioeHty-street, Has received by the ship l.inie Alary, Table Services, of Liverpool C,i.. and Brown Line Ware, And an assortment of very handsome Pitch- ers, of a new manufacture, &c. Wanted to lure, a person who understands packing of Qik eiMi '• tire). December 30. iaw3t Notice, iSAAC RILEY & CO. having disposed of their stock in trade in the Bookselling busines, to Mfissrs, BRI6B-AN&BRAWNAN, of this city, gratefu e the many favors received from their customers, and solicit a continuation of their patronage to their suc- cessors, by whom the business will in future be conducted, at the former store of I. Riley and Co. (No. 1, City Hotel, Broadway) on the same liberal principles as formerly. December 30 BOOK STORE. THE subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have purchas- ed the stock in trade, and taken the establish- ment of Messrs. ISAAC RILEY & C5. No. 1, City Hotel, Broadway, where they respect- fhliy solicit a continuance of patronage from tne customers of this establishment, who will bo supplied on tlie same favorable terms as ore. They now offer for sale, a very extensive collection of BOOKS, in every branch of Literature. Their Law catalogue is particularly valuable. Of Books relating to the practice of Physic, to Surgery, Anatomy, Chemistry, Materia Medica, and Botany, they have an extensive assortment, which tbey are determined to keep up, so as to furnish the Faculty with libraries on the most reasonable terms. They flatter themselves from their ex- tensive assortment, that they are enabled to supply their wholesale customers and country Booksellers on the most satisfactory terms, and trust their promptitude in executing or- ders will m-.et. the approbation of those gen- tlemen who may be pleased to favor them with their custom. They have for sale, as usual, at their Store, No. 1S6, Pearl-street, a hand- some collection of Books in the various branch- es of Hteratu. i, together with a complete as- sortment of IU. AN i; BOOKS & STATION- ARY of the first quality. BRIsBAN & BRANNAN. December 30. 2aw4t This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber of Charles county, hath obtained from the orphans' court of Charles county, in Maryland, 'letters of ad- ministration on the estate of juatinian Swann, late of said comity. All persons having claims against the said Justinian Swann, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch- ers thereof, to the aubse'ribefr, at or before the i/(h uayoi March, 1807, they may other- wise by law, be excluded from all benefit of the said estate ; and all persons iu.debted to said estate, are hereby requested to make im- mediate payment to the .subscriber. Given under my hand, this IBlhday of December, 1896. JAMES SWANN, Ad'r. [D. IS.] __ _ 2a.wl.2t Raisins, Cnrrants, Lemons, ALMONDS, &c. Just received ami for sale by the subscribers, 64, Ma i^ket street, 50 kegs fresh Raisins, good quality, 200 hoses bloom and Muscatel do. do. do. 30 ditto Lemons, 20 ditto Fig Uhie, 200 ditto Moid I Candles, for family use, from Hill's, and Sampsons ifc Co's manufacto- ries, 50 boxes white Soap, 20 small casks real Zant Curaants, 200 each, 50 barrels real sofi shell Vimondd, ¦ 20 ditto hard shell unto, 15 pipes Holland Gin, 20 half chests ai.d 4c small boxes Imperial and Young iiyariii Tea's, 500 wt. Bengal ami Flotant Indigo. JACOB & WM. NOriRIS December 23. 2aw2m '..tom'-y: D. EDWIN respectfully informs the stu- dents in Anatomy, and others, that he fas just engraved and published A view of the Blood Vessels of the Human Body, from engrav- ings lately published in England by an eminent artist, under the direction of Sir Christo- i'her Pegge, proi'est,oi' of Anatomy in the Unb-; I'aity of Oxford. The' -!ngs( 'Inch are beauti- fully colonial) is 20by 30inches, price 8 dollars. The engravings may be inspected at Mr. George Hiii's Book-store, Market-street. December 24. 2aw6t|| Stateof Maryland, Montgome- ry County, to wit: November Term, 18C6. AMONG other things is the following to wit : ORDERED by t he court, that all suits trans milted from the gene} 1 court to thiscourt, un- der the act 61 assembly, entitled, an act to provide for the organization and regulation of the courts of couiniOB law in this state, and for the adimnistratii oof justice, and continued last court under the rule to employ new coun- sel, shall not continue longer than the end of the next court; itrid*V the said rule ; and the suitors interested therein are hereby required to appear to the same, in person, orb, coun- sel, on or before the second day of next term, or the same will be tried or discontinued as the case may be, during the said term. Copy. Test, UPTON BEALL, Clerk, Montgomery county courU January 1. lawlTt Far bale. TWO valuable unimproved LOTS, situate iio the south side of Le.dngtonstveet, be- tween Howard and North-streets. Enquire of OWEN DORSEY. December 23.___ d3t-2aw4w ¦ For Sale, THAT noted and desirable MILL SEAT, adjoining the Aquia Warehouse and town of Wookstock, immediately upon the stage road leading from Alexandria to Fredericksburg, being at the head of tide water, on Aquia Creek, in Stailiird county, state of Virginia, where a-M'dlis greatly wanted, for the accom- modation of the town & neighborhood (exclu- sive of an extensive back coca try, peculiarly adapted fo the raising of wheat, their staple commodity) being no vent for the sale of their wheat to advantage, without shipping it to Alexandria, Baltimore and other seaport mar- kets. My necessity and inability to improve the seat and build tliereon, are the sol?reason| for S! Ding this valuable property; my wish, there- fore, is to sell to some person well vc. the Milling business, on the modern, plan, whose inclination and ability will induce them to improve it: immediately. To such a charac- ter tlie term i dc easy and accommodating, I therefore omit any further description, presuming no person will make such purchase, without viewing the situation, which I have no doubt, will best reeoi itself. For further particulars, apply to the subscriber, near the premises. WILLIAM V. BAYLY, Stafford, November 13. Iaw4iulj To be Sold, A valuable FARM-of upward-; of ofland, with useful imp,o\ ;mei i;r.g on the Reister's town turnpike ¦ [,aff. a mile. Ac it can be viewed in an is- from the city of Baltimore, it is thought unne- cessary ta say any thing further at present about it. Apply to Philip Jones on the premi- ses. THOMAS JON December 3. lawSm} Chesapeake Insurance Office, January 1, 1807. The Stockholders in the CHSAPEAKE INSURANCE COMPANY, will please to take notice, tliat by their charter of incorpora- tion they are required to renew the notes for their respective shares in said company, in the month of January in every year, with the same, or two other such indorsees as the direct- tors for the time being may require & approve. And that on the first Monday of February next an election will be held at their offica for thirteen directors of the said company for the ensuing vear, conformably to said (.barter. JAMES CALHOUN, President. January 1. Th-&.-M-liu Earthenware. 100 crates well assorted, for sale by GEORGE GRUNDY St NEPHEW December 24. eiStj- Baltimbre Insurance Company. THE Stockholders are informed that an e- lection will be herd, at the said Coi;;, Office, at 10 o'clock on Monday the : of February next, for the choice of thlrtce.i directors, agreeably to charter. By order of the board, WM. G. COCHRAN, Soc'y. January 3._____________________ lav/3t A Minister Wanted. WILLIAM and MARY'S PARISH, in. St. Mary's county, will be vacant after the 15th of February next. Tlie vestry will treat with any Minister of the Episcopal Ch who can produce satisfactory recommend*. tions. This Parish has an excellent riei>e, agreeably situated on a creek, that yieli abundant supply of the finest fish a in their season ; it contains upwards 61 hundred acres of good level fertile land, that affords very advantageous crops to the culti- vator; has a dwellinghouse with three rooms on the lower floor, &. all convenient cut housi .. In addition to the glebe, the parislioners have sometimes raised bj subscription, between throe and four hundred dollars- I information, apply to WILLIAM HEB3, RegiVer. __SU Mary's county, iJec.m law5t This is to give notice, THAT the subscriber, of the city of fiahi- more, hath obtained from the orphan's court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters t-- taineiitai-y on the personal estate of David Oldden, late of Baltimore aforesaid, deci All persons having claims agamy, i ;: ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof', to the sub- scriber, at or before the tenth day of Jul] they may othorwise, by law, be excluded all benefit of the said estate ; and those it ed are requested to make inm Given under myhand; this sixth day c>j ary, in the yearof our Lord one thousand eight tunjdred and seven. SUSAN OLDDEN. (J p.)________________________lawOni IN otice. THE subscriber being appointed by the ho- norable he chancellor of Maryland, trustee of Mr. Richard Cursor, and his estate, all per- sons having any claims against him, are re- quested to produce them to me for settlei and those indebted to him are hereby also re- quested to discharge thei r ve; pecti ve accounts, otherwise the trustee will be under tlie neces- sity of putting them in suit without respect to persons. SAML. VINCENT, Trustee. January 6. 2awlm Take Notice. THE Subscribers having obtained letters of administration on the (state of i'-< ter t.':oi- satt, late of the city of Baltimore, deceased, All persons having claims against the said Peter Cassatt, are waffied to icni to the subscribers, duly authenticated ace to law, on or before the tenth day of July next, or they may be excluded from all t of said estate. All persons ir.de' estate arc requested to merit to- eithe? of the subscribers bj as they are determined to close said estate without delay, 'SUSAN CASSAT, Exufs. WILLIAM JESSOP, Ex'tr. Of Peter Casaat, deceased. January 6. Sawl2t Edward Johnson 'v. Co. INFORM their friends & the iv.blie, that they are well stocked with, and now ready to deli. 'STRONG, TABLE, and SMALL BEER. January 2- POSTPONEMENT. The Managers of ST. PAUL'S PARISH LOTTERY are obliged, in consequence ol the preparations for the drawing not being in sufficient forwardness, to postpone it to the 27th day of January next, when it will positively commence. Tickets may be had at the origi- nal price of five dollars, of each of the mana- gers, and of other persons authorised to sell them, until the commencement of the d raw- ing, at which time it is intended to sell such as may be on hand to a company, which has made overtures for purchasing them. Prizes in the Precincts Market-House Lottery will be taken in payment. November 28, S SILKS. Just received by the brig American, captain Benfrnin Houston, from Leghorn, A FASHIONABLE ASSORTMENT OF Plain & Plaid Lustrings* For sale by SAMUEL WALKER. Decembgr 27. eo6t For Sale, A Young NEGRO MAN, who has been : up on a Farm, is a very good wag- goner. Also, a Negro Woman and a Boy. Enquire at this office. Decerpbor 31.________________________-?aw Sheathing Copper, Received by the Orozimbo, and for sale by J. SWAN. December 22. 2aw6t PRINTED AND PUBLISHES BY JOHN HEWES, OMntite the Pcst-Olf.ee, St Patfl's-ltBttC, BALTIMORE.