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By order of tlx Orphans' \Ct:irt of Balti- more county. Tins is to give Notice, THAT the Subscriber, of the city of Baltimore, hath obtained from the orphans' court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of administration on the personal estate of Dr. Lundin M'Kcchnk, late of the cityoi Baltimore, deceased. All persons ha*. ing claims against said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the Subscriber, on or before the 15thdayof Mfii-ch naxtjthey may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said sstate. Given under my hand this seventh day of Janu- ary 1807. JAMES TANNOCH, Administrator. All persons found using his Patent Appa- ratus for curing incurvations or distortions of the Spine, will be prosecuted according to law. January 8.____________law3t|[ Caracas Cotton, 74 seroons of the very first quality, just re- ceived, and for sale by P. HOFFMAN tt SON. December 27. eoSt ¦in i........ —.i.—i i—n i —,¦ i—ii.ii ii ¦ i^ ¦¦¦ Notice. . THE Creditors of James Ramsey, late of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, are requested to send thetr accounts, stated without interest, and properly attested, on or before the 31st instant, to E. t? T. Finley, Howard-street, Baltii: Baltimore, Jan. 9, 1807 2aw6t Point, Brussels, and English LACKS, FOR SALE, At No. 10, Corner of East-strut and St. Pauls- Lane, Where an elegant variety of Fancy Goods are just received, Consisting of Superb white Lace Veils, Shawls, Hand- kerchief?, and Spencers. Feathers, Wreaths, and bunches of beau- tiful Flowers. Rice Fans, or Screens. Beaded Caps, with Girdles to correspond. Rich Bunds, worked with Gold and Silver. Beaded Trimmings. White and brown ditto of 0:»rich Feathers. Colored Crapes ; white undressed do. Gauzes ; Extra Long Kid Gloves. Habit ditto. Embroidered mull muslin Caps, Handker- ciiie's, Si ' ves, and Trimmings. Camel Robes, French ditto. Petticoats, Peleices, and Mantles. Superfine plain India mull Muslins. Seede.d and Sprigged do. Tambored rind Brocaded Lens. With a variety of USEFUL ARTICLES, too ted: » to mention. Ladies can be sup- plied as usual, with Embroidery in Gold and Silver, as above. _ January 12. eo6t Jn.it Received 20 bale- G trrahs, 10 ditto Salempores, 6. ditto Baflas, 4 ditto Punjums, All of good quality ; and for sale on reason- able terms, WM. YOUNG LEWIS, 20, Calvert-street. January 5. ' eo8t Notice. THIS is to caution the public against trust ing my wife Mary Sergeant, as I am deter- mined to pay no debts of her contracting', after this date, she having left my bed and board without any cause. SAMUEL SERGEANT. January 12.__________________ co3t,'| LITERARV AND COMMERCIAL SEMINARY. A principal object of this institution, being to teach Youth to Read, Write, and Speak their own language with correctness, perspi- cuity, and elegance, the subscriber, in order that his attention may he the less diverted from this desirable end by the variety of studies wdiicb he has now solely the directi- on of, proposes admitting as many more, pu- pih', as will defray the expence of an able as- sitant. WILLIAM NINO. A Teacher of the Mathematics, is wanted in the above Seminary. January ' '._______._________________ ea^i Jrlansrjaiic Hotel, Na. 4, North Gay-street, near Marht-street, Baltimore. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has re-established the above- mentioned house* which is large and csmmo. dious, in a central and healthy part of the city, contiguous to the Banks, Auctions, Custom- house and public Wharves, and which he lias fitted up (and will always endeavor to keep) in a state of neatness and conveniency, ed to the entertainment & accommodati. on of travellers, and agreeable to gentlemen who may occasionally resort to the house. The bed chambers are clean and airy—the back building is provided with good Stables— a roomy ihed lor carriages, with the entrance from Frederick-street. The best Wines and Liquors will always be kept. Gentlemen will be accommodated with Board and Lodging, or board only, by thej week or qua Oysters of the best quality may be had, dressed in a variety of ways, suited to every teste, on the shortest notice. F. W. HENCK. (£/• The Editors of the National Intelligen- cer at Washington City, the Aurora at Phila- delphia, and the Herald at Frederick-town, will please to insert the above advertisement twice a week four times, and send in their ac. counts to the subscriber, F. W. H. January 7.______________' eo4ty Advertisement. AS Mr. THOMAS SUTTON was.onhis passage from Annapolis to this city, he fell overboard, and was unfortunately drowned on the morning of the _2d of December, near .North Point. Means have been used for the recovery of the body, but the persons employ- ed therein have been unsuccessful. The ob- ject of this advertisment is respectfully to re- quest those who may find tin- body, to return it to h'rs afflicted parents, if practicable. A generous reward will be given, and compen- sation made for all expence attending- it. If it is not convenient to send the body to-Balti- jnore, they will lay his parents under a perpe- tual obligation by decently interring it. The following is a description of ids person and dress : He had on a black close coaft, a pair of orange-colored pantaloons, am-! a great coat, o'thie'r hairy cloth—he was about 5 feet 8 inches high, thin face, with prominent fea- tures, ai4d light hair queued. No.-_T, Pilpot-stree December 27. eo9t For Sale; TWO valuable unimproved LOTS, situate uo the south side of Letin t, be. tween Howard »n_ North streCtB. Enquire of QW-EN DO': December S3. d3t-Jaw4w John h. Jauiiret, No. 42, North. Gay-si iielt, Has received per the brig teienau has, from Trinid.ad in Cubrr, 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 for sale on the usual terms. Dec. 15. dl5te<» To be sold on moderate terms, A PLANTATION containing between •4 and 5 hundred acres of Land, one-half of which is heavily timbered, within 12 miles of Balimore, and convenient to good naviga- tion ; there is no standing or stagnated water or marsh on the land ; it a fertile productive soil, and 100 acres of meadow may be made on this land. Merchandize would be taken in part, if suitable to the purchaser, antt the terms for the remainder made convenient Also for sale, or to be rented fur 99 years, renew- able for ever, 20 Water Lots, on the south side of the basin, lying from opposite toKHicott's wharf, down the edge of the basin, to opposite South- street. The Lotswill be Made large or small, to suit the purchaser or tenant. Apply to CHRISTOPHER HUGHES. December 27. d7t-eolm Eor Sale, By C. Deshon, No. 57, Smith's wbaif, 500 bags Green Coffee, 36 chests Hyson Skin ~) 32 Young Hyson C TEA. 2 Hyson 5 40 pipes 4th proof white Spanish Brandy, 10 tons Fustic. jfust received, 45,000 wt. Martinique prime Green Coffee, in hhds. bbls. and bags, 55 hhds. first quality white Clayed Sugar, 4 tons Fustic, December 30- _______________ eo!8t To Hire, A LAD about 16 years of age, the terms will be low to such as he will answer. For particulars, enquire at this office. January 9. eo3r|l Chesapeake Insurance Office, January 1, 1807. The Stockholders in the CHS APE ARE INSURANCE COMPANY, will please to take notice, that 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 indorsers 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 office for thirteen directors of the said company for the ensuing year, conformably to said charter. JAMES CALHOUN, President. January 1. • Th-&-M-lm ^h^eriTtaXTy; BE ALE SPURRIER, With some assurance of support, offers him- self as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, at the next election : he conceives himself com- petent 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; and, although he has not pledges to offer, that nis official conduct shall give universal satisfaction, 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 be made to graitfy the caprice of any individual. Octocerll. eo Sale by Auction. BTvittue of a decree if the honorable the Chance- ry C-^rt, ¦•.¦ill be sold, on FIUDAT, the 16th of January next, if fair, if not, the next fair day, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on the premises, ALL that large, valuable and commodious three-story BKK'.'K HOUSE & L< IT, in which the Globe-Inn is now kept, fronting 40 feet on Baltimore street, and running back upwards of 222 feet to German-lane. The central situa- tion t>f this property7, the extensiveness and conveniency ot the buildings, are too well known to require a minute description. It is now occupied as a tavern by David Fulton, at the yearly rant of 1900 dollars, payable quart- erly, and is deemed one ot the best stands in the city of Baltimore. The terms of sale are, one-fourth part of the purchase money to be paid in 3 months, one-fourth in 6 months, one- fourth in 9 months, and the remaining 4th part in twelve months from the day of sale, with interest thereon. The purchaser to give bonds or notes, with approved security, for the pay- ment of the said several sums of money at the respective periods abovemeiitioned. THOMAS B. DORSEY, Trustee. Deceniber4. ____________¦ eol6J Fresh Venison and Saltpetred Hams. The subscriber offers for sale, 30 saddles very fat Venison, 15,000 wt. saltpetred & well-smoaked Hams and Bacon, 1,000 gallons rich and well-flavored Chea- ry Bounce of his own making. Also, A quantity of Lard & Butter, winter strain- ed Spermaceti Oil, 1 hhd. of 6th proof real Irish Whiskey, very old, with a general as- sortment of LIQUORS and GROCERIES, which will be sold either wholesale or retail and on very accommodating terms, by FREDERICK LEYPOLD, No. 61, N. Gay-street, near Griffith's Bridge. Deeember 29. d3t qoSt Thos. & Sam'l Hollingsworth HAVE FOR SALE, 90 pair of Cologne MILL STONES, con- sisting of every size from 4 feet - inches, down to 22 inches diameter. Alto, A good assortment of wide and narrow Bolting Cloths. Will be landed this day, at their store, on the Coun- ty what /'from theschooner Enterprise, captain Geogkegan, 20 hogsheads Clayed Sugar, and 70 ditto first quality Guadeloupe Brown Sugars. November C. so To be Rented, A FARM of about. 300 acre;;, J J 1-2 I from the city tore. It is in good or. der sod divided into convenient fields. There adow of about 50 acres, with hi of water running through it, Stan or- chard of all kinds of the best fruit, producing on an average about 3000 gallons of Cider annually, on tile premises. The improve ment.s in bnUding are a small duelling hous* aud several convenient out houses. Thw farm is situated on the Post road to the Federal City, is-remarkably.heaitby, and _ s an abundance of Springs of fine wateri Five Negro Men and one Woman are to be hir- ed by the year, with or without the Farm. Apply to PATRICK MACG1LL, Elk-Ridge Landing. January 9._________________eo3tf Albert Seekamp Has imported in the ship Bacclws, from Ham- burg, ¦ A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF Silesia Linens, Of a verysuperiorqiiality, suitable for the Spa- nish market, CONSISTING OF Platillas, Boccadillos, Bretagnes, Eastopiiias, Rouans, * Cholets, Creas-a-la-Morlaix, Dowlas, and Listados. ALSO, Per the Bella, from Bremm, AN ADDITION—I. SUPPLY OT Westphalia Linens ; All of which he will dispose of at a moderate advance, and the most accommodating terms Also for sale, 30 hogsheads Molasses. November 17._________________eo Edward Johnson & Co. INFORM their friends & the public, that they are well stocked with, and now ready to deli- ver, STRONG, TABLE, and SMALL BEER. January 2. POSTPONEMENT. The Managers of ST. PAUL'S PARISH LOTTERY are obliged, in consequence oi the preparations for the drawing not being in sufficient forwafrdnefcS, to postpone it to the 27th day of January next, when it will poult pely 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 draw- 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 thi Precincts Market-House Lottery will be taken in payment» November ::8. S Notice. THE subscriber being appointed by the ho- norable i he chancellor of Maryland, trustee of Mr. Richard Cuvson and his estate, all per sons having any claims against him, are re- quested to produce them to me for settlement, and those indebted to him are hereby also re- quested to discharge their respective accounts, otberwiscthetrust.ee will be under the neces- sity of putting them in suit without respect to Iiersons. SAME VINCENT, Trustee. January (i. 2awlm Eor Sale, And worthy of attention, THE Subscriber being in the decline of life, and desirous of withdrawing from fcusi- ess, now offers for sale the following VA l.VA- BLE PROPERTY, occupied by him, lying in the centre of Chestertovin, Kent county, state of Maryland, viz. That valuable LOT OF GROUND, at the corner of High and Princess-street, 198 feet on the fo«jier, and 148$ feet on the latter, on which are errected the following buildings : A two-story frame House, now occupied as a store, SO feet on High-street, and 24 feet on Princess street, weather-boarded with yel- low poplar, dry cellar under the whole, and an excellent garret with ten dormant windows. A two-story Granary or Warehouse, 7b'feet by 32 feet—an extensive garret with six dor- mant windows. A two-story brick House, 46 feet by 32 feet, with a large airy passage in the _*ntre, well-finished, & a dry cellar under the whole— adjoining which is a two-story frame Kitchen, 36 feet by 18 feet, with a room for a house- keeper or nursery below, and bed-chambers above. A Stable with nine stalls for liorses and cows, a Carriage-House, Smoke-House, lien- House, &.C. &.c. and an excellent Garden, with a pump therein. Also, a two-acre Lot of Ground, now in timothy. The above improvements are faithfully built and in good repair ; iXiAthisvery valuable pro- perty is worthy of attention, and will be sold on moderate terms. Any person, desirous of purchasing, may applv to WILLIAM BA- KER or ISAAC" BURNESTON, Baltimore ; JOHN KENARD or LAMBERT W. SPENCER, Easton i or to the subscriber, on the premises. WILLIAM BURNESTON. NO T I C E. ALL persons indebted to PHILIP F. BA- SIN & CO. are earnestly requested to pay their respective accounts, or close the Mine by bond or note, before the first day of January next. Those whose accounts may be standing open at that date, may expect them to be placed in the hands of an attorney. PHILIP F. RASIN & CO. August 20.______________________ eSW Anne-Amndel County Court. September term, 1806. RULED by the court, that all suits trans- mitted from the general court to tins court, under the act of assembly, entitled an act to provide for the organization and regulation of the courts of common law in this state, and for the administration of justice, and continued last court, under the rule to employ new counsel, shall not continue longer than to the end of the next court, under the said rule, and the suitors interested therein, are hereby required, to appear to the same in peisou or by counsel, on o:- before the second day of next term, or the same will Be tried or discontinued, as the case maybe, during the said term. Ordered by the court, that the saidrule.be published in the Maryland Gazette, of Anna- polis, and the Federal Gazette of the city of Baltimore, once a fortnight for six mouths. By order, NICHOLAS HARWOOD, Clerk. October li, -»;.2W_3. CAUTION. ON the 2_th of August last, I conveyed my house and 'lot, being part of lot No. 78, on the west side of Pitt street, Fell's Point, to a certain Dr Daniel William Sackrider, ferthe ¦ ¦ ssedin bis bond to mc ; a true, copy of which follows : WHEREAS DavidRiggin, of the city and county of Baltimore, has this day, conveyed bis house and lot of land, in Pitt sir—.t, in the city aforesaid unto Daniel Win. Sackrid- er, for the consideration of two thousand live bundered dollars, as per his receipt, ike. now this agreement is expressly understood, in manner following to wit : The said David Riggin, is to keep the peace, to behave orderly and soberly, to all the citi- zens of the state of Maryland, whereby the recognizance entered into by said Sackrider, may not be forfeited; then the said Sackrider doiii bind himself, his heirs, and assigns, to reconveying said house and lot to said Riggin, or his heirs and assigns. But if the said Reg- gin, breaks the bend and the recognizance is forfeited, then the said Sackrider shall have full power and authority to sell said house and lot, to pay the forfeited recognizance ; and af- ter paying himself in full for all his demands, then to pay the remainder, or overplus, unto the said David Riggin, or his heirs, on de- maud. In witness whereof the said Sackrid- er, binds himseif under the penalty of two thousand five hundred dollars, for the due performance on his part; to which he has affixed his seal this 25th day of August, 1800. DANIAL WM. SACKRIDLii. Witness, Geoire Galdsoortmgji Presbury. At the tim.-1 delivered tny deed to Sackrid cr, it was expressly agreed that he should hold the same as his security, but not to be re- corded ; yetti> iy surprize, he has not only caused the deed to be recorded, but Ins offered my property for sale. The following certificate of Mr. Summers, shews that his claim on my property, has long since ceased Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol delivery, July Term, 1806. The State of Maryland,') I hereby certify against > that doctor Daniel David Miggta, J William Sackrid- er, came into c.fturt, at the above term, and entered into aiec- truizance, as security of the said David Riggin, to keep the peace gene- rally and particularly towards Peter Weary, until the id Monday in November then next, in the sum of five hundred pounds ; at which said term of November, eighteen hundred and six, no person appearing against the afore- said David R aforesaid i ec ignizance was discharged, by the rule of the court. Test, WM S. SUMMERS, Clerk. I do therefore hope tin public will be on their guard against Sackrider, and that no person will receive from him a conveyance for my property. DAVID RTGGEN, Fell's-Point. January 8.________________?aw3wSji St. Paul's Parisn Lottery. THE Suscribers having been appointed by the vestry of St. Paul's parish, managers ol aloWery aiih"rised oy ihe general aSSemt'y of Maryland and the corporation of the city of-BaVtuhore, intkid to raise a sum of nto- nev for the erection of a parsonage house, and for other purposes., oiler to the public the fol- owing Scheme r t Prise of - §10000 1 - - 5000 2 - 2000 - 4t:i. 3 - 1000 - 3000 8 - 500 - 4000 15 - 200 - SOOO 30 - 100 - 3000 60-50 - 3000 130 - 20 - 2400 700 - - 7000 510Q - 6 - 50600 6040 Prizes. 75000 11960 Blanks___Sumraiscd/includ-"^ J^OOO ing expence3 To Rent, A larje new t-s'.or/ Brick WAREHOUSE andCELLAR, wil build- ing, all incompleat order, sufficient! mbdate a hug.' family, with a pump of excel- lent water at therloor, and the use of a large va- cant lot adjoining. It is an excellent sti.ndfor the flour and grocery business, ka. opposite the French seminary and convenient to the New market. Possession may be had on the 1st of November. For terms, apply at No. 1°5, Mar ket-street. October 8.______________________eo3t-3aw P. Williamson's celebrated ELASTIC THREE SLIT MA TALK PEN, which has been pronounced, by many of the most eminent nenmen, to be jar supei im- to any metallic Pen that has ever been made heretofore, either in Europe or America ; it is well known that all the Pens upon the for- mer principle have been wanting in unit pli- ability which all Pens should have in order to write with smoothness and rapidity, which to this is happily effected by the two additional side slits. Also, Perpetual Almanac Cases with Pens or Pencils or both, the novelty and Utility of which will render it far preferable to any com- mon pencil case, the difference in the price being insignificant, m-.'y be bad of the above, or Mr. George Aiken, No. 72, Market-street, Baltimore N :i Considerable discount made to those who purchase a quantify. January _. _ law John Sperry, No 55, Smith's wn aiif, Has imparted intherhip Joseph ./mi Pha.be, from Bremen, and offers for sate -¦ likeral terms, viz. 4 bales fine-white TictTenburgs, 4 ditto Hempen Osnaburgs, ~\ 5 ditto Burlaps. Ov hand, 20 cases Dowlas and Creas, 6 ditto white Platillas, 5 ditto brown ci'.tto, 4 ditto Brittaunias, 2 ditto Cotton Stripes, 4 ditto Hat*, j sT 2 ditto Cotton Hose, j S- 2 ditto Weavers' Reeds, -* 1 ditto Steel Bugles, 7 bales India Muslins, 15 pipes 4th proot real Cogniae Brandy, 53 hhds. bright Maryland Tobacco, 2 ditto Richmond ditto. Also, Ribands, Laces and Edgings, Beads, i.a_. one pair elegant Gilt Looking Glasses. December 10._______d3t-2aw Encouragement of JJrteaiure. BY AUTHORITY. Scheme of a Lottery, JOS THE BENEE1T OF St.MARY'S COLLEGE, oiTlALTlMO'.'E Doll), 1 Prize of . 1 do. . 2 do. 10,000 2 do. 5000 5 do. 1000 10 do. 500 SO do. 200 100 do. 109 150 do. 50 7000 do. 12 Do .. 30,000 15 000 10,000 5,000 5.00O 4.,u«> 10,000 7,5000. 84,000 7291 Prizes Stationary pemiums 14209 Blanks.—Not two to a Prize. 18000 TicUetsa t live dollars each, Ot the above prizes, c 1 of 500$ is allotted to the 1st drawn ticket 1 200 - - after 2006 1 200 - - 4000 1 200 - - 8000 1 200 - oOOO 1 200 - - 10000 1 500 - - 12000 1 500* - - 14i'00 i 500 - 10:^'! 1 1000 1 2000 - last drawn ticket. From tin- above scheme, it appears that there are not two blanks to a prize ; and that the prizes are to be pant without deduction. The advantages offered to adventurers, and the. ob- ject to which the money is principally tcj be appli«d, the managers hope will produce such a speedy sale of the tickets as may enable tbeia to commence the drawing at an earl; da; prizes will be paid within sixty days from the completion ol' the drawing ; ant] not be demanded '>in twelve m out lis after will be considered as generous dour tire objects of the lottery. Bond has been given to the amount of 5O,0GQ do mayor and city council, ibr the fiuthrul per- formance of its comlit- Tickets may be had of ti}e managers, and of such other peasons as th< ay appoint ; and prizes in fie Cathedral v. d Second Pres- byterian Church Lotteries will be received in payment. JOHN MERRYMAN MARK PRINGLE, JAMES CARROLL, WILLIAM LORMAN, I g GEORGE GRUNDY, GEORGE HOFFMAN, GOVERT HASKINS, I g ISAAC PHILIPS. J Aprill.____________________________law For Sale or Rent, THE PROPERTY1 belonging to the sub- scriber, Beautifully situated on the Reister's- town load, adjoining Mr. John Henry Hop- kins's, and but a sroaU distance above the Siminary. The Property was lately rented and occupied Lj iv. r. Jacob Oitesson, at three •ed dollars per annum. No further des- cription of the property is thought necessary, as it is expected persons desirous of purchas- ing or renting, would wish to view the place previous to engagement. For further parti- culars, enquire: of the subscriber, at the new Assembly Rooms. JAMES WINTKLE. N. B- A Lad of decent connection would be taken as an Apprentice to the painting bu- siness. Enquire as above. January g.' _____ Th&M___ Sheathing Copper, Received by the Ol'oiimbo, and for sale bv J. SWAN. Eecamber 22. 2aw6t, 1,500 tickets, at lo dollars each, _ I/I angenient of Stationary Premi 1st. drawn blanlc 1st. do after 2,000 tickets are di 1st. do. after 4,000 1st. do. after 6,000 1st. do. after 8,000 1st. do. after 10,000 1st. do.aiter 12.000 1st. do. after 14...000 1st. do. after 16,000 1st. do. after 1 ,'5,000 1st. do.aiter 20,000 Last drawn Blank, 190,500 24,50'./ 215,000 515,ooo irais—Viz g_oo awn„lO0O 1000 1500 1500 1500 1.00 15(10 150O !c,ccO- 15 per cent.on £>215co: ,? Suin to xe raised uytlie hi t er-: Expenccs of the lottery Dollars 24500, 32,250 -3o,oi - 335o -32,2=0 The 'prevailing disposition to encourage C « progress of Literature- -tiie peculiar which St. Mary's College hes enjqyed---$»t; de- manded within a twelve-r.ontii from tile coia. of the drawing, will be considered us r donation to the College. 'tickets to be had of the Rlanagew, or ta such persons as mav be, authorised by them.. William Dr Boukg,"' John Tessieb, Luke Tieunan, Robert Wai.su, William Losnan, Alexander M'Rim, Henry Wilson, Sam.el SxtneiT, James M'Hknry S. Hollingsworth, Lewis I)u Bourg, Philip Laurensost . March 31 eolm-law A Minister Wanted. WILLIAM and MARY'S PARISH, int St. Mary's county, will be vacant after the 15thof February next. The vestry will treat with any Minister of the Episcopal Church,, who can produce satisfactory recommenda- tions. This Parish has an excellent glebe, agreeably situated on a creek, that yields art abun-ant supply of the finest fish and oysters in their season ; it. contains upwards of three- hundred acres of good level fertile land, that affords very advantageous crops to the culti- vator j has a dwelling house with three rooms on the lower floor, h all convenient cut-houses In addition to the glebe, the parishoners have sometimes raised by subscription, betw_eu three and four hundred dollars—For further information, apply to WILLIAM HEBB, Register. St, Mary's county, Dec. 20. Iaw5l & I PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN HE WES, Opfmttt the Pat-Office, St.. PauVs-tarte BALTIMORE,