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Point, Brussels, and English L A C E S, fo/? Sale, At No- 10, Corner of East-street and St- Pauls- Lane, "Where an elegant variety of Fancy Goods are just received, Consistinguf ¦ gupesb white Lace Veils, Shawls, Hand- kerchiefr, and Spencers. Feathers, Wreaths, and bunches of beau. tiful Flowers. Rice Fans, or Screens. Beaded Caps, with Girdles to correspond. Hich Bands, worked with Gold and Silver. Beaded Trimmings. "White and brown ditto of Ostrich Feathers. Colored Crapes ; white undressed do. Gauzes ; Extra Long Kid Gloves. Habit ditto. Embroidered mull muslin Caps, Handker- chiefs., Sleeves, and Trimming's. Camel Robes, French ditto. Petticoats, Peleices, and Mantles. Superfine plain India mull Muslins. Seeded and Sprigged do. Tambored and Brocaded Leno, "With a variety of USEFUL AKTJCLES, too tedious to mention. Ladies can be sup- plied as usual, with Embroidery in Gold and Silver, as above. January 12._______________________eo6t Just Received 20 bales Gurrahs, 10 ditto Salempores, 6 ditto Baftas, 4 ditto Punjums, All of good quality ; and for sale on reason, fcble terms, WM. YOUNG LEWIS, 20, Calvert-street. Janunrv"5. eo8t t_____:__'___________ For Sale. . TWO valuable unimproved LOTS, situate \io the south side of Lexington-street, be. tween Howard and North streets. Enquire of OWEN DORSEY. December 22.____________d3t-2aw4w 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 Baltimore, 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, and. the terms for the remainder made convenient. Also for sale, or to be rented for 99 years j renew- able for ever, 20 Water Lots, on the south side of the basin, lying from opposite to EUicott's wharf, down the edge of the basin, to opposite South- street. The Lots will be made large or small, to suit the purchaser or tenant. Apply to CHRISTOPHER HUGHES. December 27. d7t-eolm For Sale, By C. Deshon, No. 57, Smith's vibarf, 500 bags Green Coffee, 36 chests Hyson Skin T 32 Young Hyson £ TEA. 2 Hyson 3 40 pipes 4th proof white Spanish Brandy, 10 tons Fustic. Just received, 45,000 wt. Martinique prime Green Coffee, in Wads. bbls. and bags, 55 hhds. first quality white Clayed Sujfar, 4 tons Fustic, December 30- eol8t Chesapeake Insurance Office, January 1, 1807. The Stockholders in the CHSAPEAKE 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, witli the same, or two other such indot-sers 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. Januare I. Th-&-M-ln> 7 SHEMFFATrY. 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 lie obtained it ; and, although he bag not pledges to offer, that uis 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 , or property shall be made to graitfy the caprice of any individual. Octocerll. en Thus, & Sam'1'Holiingsworth HAVE FOR SALli, 90 pair of Cologne MILL STONES, eon- sibling of everv siz« from 4 feat 6 incites, down to 22 inches diameter. Also, A good assortment of wide and narrow .Bolting Cloths. ¦ 'this day, at their store,onthe Coun- ty nhiirf,fram the schooner Er.tcrprize, captain Gerigliggan, 20 hogsheads Clayed Sugar, and 70 ditto first quality Guadeloupe Brown StJgarS. November 6. eo Edward Johnson & Co. INFORM their friends & the public, that they are well stocked with, and now ready to deli- ver, STRONG, TABLE, asd SMALL B E-E R. January 2. 2nw POSTPONEMENT. The Managers of ST. PAUL'S PARISH LOTTERY arc- obliged, in consequence ol the preparations for the drawing not being in nt forwardness, to postpone it to the S/thdayof Jamut'iynext, 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 lose!', them, until the commencement of the draw- ing, at which time it ig intended to sell supb as may be ou hand to a company, wli made overtures for purchasing them. Prizes in the Precincts Market-House Lottery will be taken in payment. November SfR g Albert Seekamp lias iinptiHeil in the ship Bacchus, from Ham- burf, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF Silesia Linens, Ofa verysuperier quality, suitable for the Spa- nish market, CONSISTING OF Phtillas, Boccadillos, Bretagnes, Eastopillas, Kenans, Cliolets, Creas-a-la-Morlaii, Dowlas, and Listados. ALSO, Per the Bella, from Breinan, AN ADDITION It SUPPLY OF Westphalia Linens ; All of which he willdispose of at a moderate advance, and the most accommodating terms AUofor sale, 30 hogsheads Molasses. November 17.__________________eb__ P. Williamson's celebrated ELASTIC TttREM SLIT MA TALICPEN, which has been pronounced, by many of the most eminent penmen, to be tar superior to any metallic Pen that has ever been made heretofore, either in Europe or America; it i3 well known that all the Pens upon the for- mer principle have been wanting in that pli- ability which all Pens should have in order to write with smoothness and rapidity, which in this is happily efiected 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, maybe had of the above, or Mr. George Aiken, No. 72, Market-street, Baltimore. N. B Considerable discount made to those who purchase a quantity. January 2. law by order of tht Orphans' Ceurt of Balti- more county. This ia 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'Kechnk, late, of the city of Baltimore, deceased. All persons hav- ing claims against Said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the Subscriber, on or before the 15th day of March next j they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benetitof said estate. 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.__________law3,t|| Cheese^ Gin, Pipes, ike. Just received andfor sale by the subscribers, at No. 64, Market-street, 14 pipes pure Amsterdam Gin ; 350 boxes Smdaking Pipes, 3 gross each ; 1500 Pine Apple, Double Gloster, and Truckle Cheese, viadein the neighbourhood of the place -when: the Mammoth Cheese via' not made ; 100 boxes old Cigars, fit for immediate use ,- 75 cases very fresh Olives, Caper, and Anchovies, in good shipping order andintitledto drawback ; 1-5.J00 colored Goshen Cheese, in casks and boxes j |40 bbls. N. E. Rum. JACOB & WM. NOHlRlS. On hand, Warranted and common Chocolate j 20 chests Souchong Tea ; 30 do- Young Hyson, suitable for retailing' ; 20 half and 20 whole chests fine flavored Imperial, on low terms ; Hyson Skin, in chests, of superior that doctor Daniel David Riggin. J William Sackrid- er, came into ceurt, at the above term, and entered into a recognizance, as security of the said David Rie/iu, to keep the peace gene- rally and particularly towards Peter Weary, until the 2d 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 Riggin, the aforesaid recognizance was discharged, by the rule of the court. Test, WM. S. SUMMERS, Clerk. I do therefore hope the public will be on their guard against Sackrider, and that no person will receive from him a conveyance for my property. DAVID RIGGEN, Fell's-Point. January 8._________________2aw3wS|| St. Paul's Parish Lottery. THE Suscribers having been appointed by the vestry of St. Paul's parish, managers of a lottery authorised by the general assembly of Maryland and the corporation of the city of Baltimore, intend to raise a sum of mo- ney for the erection ofa parsonage house, and for other purposes, offer to the public the fol- owing Scheme : w r John Sperry, No 55, Smi'i h's KvHjufj Has imported in the ship Joseph and- Phaht, ffbm Bremen, and offers for sale on liberal terms, viz. 4 bales fine white Ticklenburgs, 4 ditto Hempen Osnaburgs, "^ 5 ditto Burlaps. On hand, 20 cases Dowlas and Creas, 6 ditto white Plaullas, 5 ditto brown ditto, 4 ditto Brktannias, 2 ditto Cotton Stripes, 4 ditto Hats, 2 ditto Cotton Hose, 2 ditto Weavers' Reeds, 1 ditto Steel Bugles, 7 bales India Muslins, 15 pipes 4th proof real Cogniae Brandy, 53 hhds. bright Maryland Tobacco, 2 ditto Richmond ditto. Also, Ribands, Laces and Edgings, Beads, and one pair elegant Gilt Looking Glasses. December 10. d3t-2aw Encouragement of Lirteature. BY AUTHORITY. Scheme of a Lottery j tOB THE BENEFIT OF St.MARY'SCOLLEGE, oeBALTIMORE Dolls. Dolsi. 30,000 15,000 20,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 4,000 10,000 7,5000. 81,000 190,500 24,500 215,000 1,500 tickets, at lo dollars each, 215,ooo Arrangement of Stationary Premiums—Viz 1st. drawn blank - - g500 1st. do. after 2,000 tickets are drawn,,100O 1 Prize of - 1 do. . X 2 do. 10,000 - 2 do. 5000 i 5 do. 1000 10 do. 500 1 20 do; 200 - 100 do. 100 - 150 dor. 50 a 7000 do. i2 * 7291 Prizes Stationary pemiums 14209 Blanks —Not tmo to a Pri 1st. do. after 4,000 1st. do. after 6,000 1st. do. after 8,000 1st. do. after 10,000 1st. do. after 12,000 1st. do. after 14,000 1st. do. after 16,000 1st. do. after 18,000 1st. dp. after 20,000 Last drawn Blank, 1000 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 150o lo.ooO pi entice. •January 13. 1 Prize of ¦ gTOOOO 1 - 5000 2 2000 • 4000 3 1000 ¦ 3000 8 500 . 4000 15 200 . 3300 30 100 . 3000 60 50 * 3000 120 20 . 8490 700 10 4' 700u 5100 6 - 30000 6040 Prizes. 75000 11960 Blanksv- -Sum raised, incliid *? 15000 t five mg expenci dollars each, -b 13000 Ticketsa Of ihe above prizes, 1 of 500g>- is allotted to the 1st drawn ticket 1 200 . . after 2000 1 200 . 4 4000 1 200 • . 6000 1 200 « 8000 1 200 . i 10000 1 500 A . 12000 1 500 . H 14000 t 500 . 16000 1 1000 * - . 17000 1 2000 . last drawn ticket. From the abn- •e scheme, it appears that there are not two blanks to a prize ; and that the prizes are to be paid without deduction. The Dollars 245oo, 15 per cent, on $>215coo is . 32,250 Sum toie raised bythehttery - 3b;ooo Mxpences of the lottery - - 225o ---------32,250 The prevailing disposition to encourage the progress of Literature- -the peculiar favor which St. Mary's College has enjoyed—and the many splendid chances offered to adven- turers by the above scheme, induce the ma- nagers to anticipate a rapid sale of the tickets. The drawing will commence as soon as a suf- ficient number is sold to authorize it. The managers have given bond to the state in the penalty of sixty thousand dollar?, for the faith- ful payment of the prizes, which will be paid subject to a deduction of 15 per cent, 30 day, after the drawing is finished. Prizes notj de. manded within a twelve-month from the com pietion of the drawing, will be considered as a donation to the College. 'i ickets to be had oi the Managers, or to such persons as mav be authorised by them, William Dt Botoo," John Tessieu, Luke Tisrhan, Robert Walsh,- William Lor man, Alexander M'Kim, Henry Wilson, Samuel Sterett, James M'Henry S. Hollinosworth, Lewis Du Bourg, PhIli p Laurenson March 31 eolm-law J >4 ? advantages ottered to adventejers, and the ob- ject to which the money is principally to be applied, the managdM hope will produce such a speedy sale of the tickets as may enable them to commence the drawing at an early day. All pri !es will be paid within sixty days from the completion of the drawing ; and such as may not be demanded Sin twelve months after will he considers? as generous donations to the objects of the lottery. Bond lias been given to the amount of 50,000 dollars, to the mayor and city council, for the faithful, per- formance of its conditions. Tickets may be had of the managers, and of such other pcasons as they may appoint; and prizes in die Cathedral and Second Pres- byterian Church Lotteries will be received in pay n:ient. JOHN MERRYMAN MARK. PRINGLE, JAMES CARROLL, WILLIAM LORMAN, GEORGE GRUNDY, GEORGE HOFFMAN, COVERT HASKINS, ISAAC PHILIPS. April1. For Sale or Rent? THE PROPERTY belonging to the sub- scriber, beautifully situated on the Reister's- town road, adjoining Mr. John Henry Hop- kins's, and but a small distance above the Siminary. The Property was lately rented and occupied by Mr. Jseob Ottesson, at three hundred 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 Rconis. JAMES WINTKLE. N B. A Lad of decent connection would be taken as an Apprentice to the painting bu- siness. Enquire as above. January 8.-_____ _ lu&M _ Sheathing Copper, Received by the Crozimbo, and for '.ele by J. December 22. 2»w6t George W. Field, No. 157 1-2, Baltimore-street, HAS TOR SALE, By the package or piece, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDIZE- Amongst vihich are, By ri'iiuc of a decKi "f '.v.- Chancery Ccurt, WILL be exposed tc ' er, on the 31st dayot - rant; at the house pf, SaVhuel Brad ord, tavern Dei-ford) or fiush-fown. all the realc:;': which lite iate ceil. Mi >evl. died, seized, or So much thereof, as will s his jast debts, and the cost-; of the ci.a-icery suit; being part of Iwj tn.ots of LANL> called Strawberry Hills*and I'm key Hi. joining Bush town,, containing reve.nt well improved. Also, a tract of Laud situat- ed in Susquebannah Hundred, in Harford count}', containing one hundred and fifty-six acres, more or lens. The terms and. manner of sale—A bohti with good and approved Security, shall he given to the trustee, for the payment of the purchase money within six, twelve, & eight- teen months, with interest from the time of the sale. And upon the ratification of the sale by the chancellor, and thu receipt of the whole of the purchase mone}', the trustee by ii good deed, shall give ike. to the purchaser, or purchasers, and his or their heirs, all the right, title, and interest, therein, which wa* in the deceased Michael Gilbert, and whicli descended from In in. JOHN MONTGOMERY, Trustee. January 8. lawSw Bankets,Rose, Duffle, and Point, Flannels, red, white, and yellow, Cloths, fine and super- fine, Plains, blue,- drab, & mixed, Baize, Coatings, Bennett's Cords,- Hunter's ditto, President's do. Mole-skins, Fancy Prints, Mohair Plush, Sugar for Sale. _ SIXTY hogsheads just received from Mar-* unique and Guadaloupe, entitled to drawback on exportation. The debentures will be re- ceived in payment. Apply to BRISCOE k PARTRIDGE, Bowly's wharf. January IS. 2aw6t Pins, Threads, Hosiery, Silky Cotton, and Worsted, Irish Linen, 7-8 and 4-4, some very fine, Platillas, Drogheda Linens, Dimities, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Silk and Lea- ther, Laces and Edgings, Silk Shawls & Veils, Long Lawns, Flushings, &c. NOTICE. Important and Interesting to ike Ladies. ALEXANDER C. D. LAVIGNE, No.70 1-2, Baltimore-street, From PARIS Takes the liberty to inform the Ladies, that he dresses the hair af- ter the Greek, Flora, Virginia, and Parisian Fashions;he intermix- es in the Hair Gauze, Muslin, Cambric, Crape,Flow'rs, Pearls, & Diamonds ; he like- wise makes Couvre Fa- lie, &. half Couvre Fo- lic ; he likewise makes Wigs, of all kinds ; al- so, Double Tresses & Hair Love-Knots, Hair Rosss, Frizetts, Ban- deau, and all that concern his trade ; he keeps an assortment of Hair of every color. Important to the Gentlemen. A. C. D. L. likewise informs gentlemen, that he Cuts the Hair a la Titus and a la Bru- tus, and trims in the most modern fashion. January 16.______________________eo4t 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 Stafford county, state of Virginia, where ajMillis greatly wanted, for the accom- modation of the town & neighborhood (exclu- sive of an extensive back country, peculiarly adapted to the raising of wheat, their staples 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 aiid inability to improve the seat and build thereon, are the sole reasons for selling this valuable property ; my wish, there* fore, is to sell to some person' well versed in the Milling business, on the modern, plan, whose inclination and ability will induce thetn to improve it immediately. To such a charac- ter the terms of sale will be made 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 recommend itself. For further particulars, apply to th« subscriber, near the premises. WILLIAM P. BAYLY. Stafford.) November 1.3. Iaw4mj| Notice. BY virtue of an order of the orphan's court of Baltimore county, will be exposed to sale, on the first day of April ensuing, all the right, title and interest of Simon Donnelly, deceased, in and to a certain brick Messuage, lately oc- cupied by the said Donnelly, together with the lot adjoining, situate in Bond-street, Fell's Point. The terms of sale, one half cash, & the remainder in six months, upon approved security. JOHN E. HALL, Adm'r. January 7. 2awlA INDIA GOODS. Gurrahs, Saniiahs, Baftas, Mysapore Chintz, Checks, Mamoodies, Cosseas, Lutstriuga, Taffaties, Senshaws, Sewing Silk, Madras H'dkfs, he. The above goods will be sold at the usual credit, or very low for cash. G. W F. has received invoices of sundry goods from England, whicli are now landing in Philadelphia, and will be forwarded to this city, without delay. November 15. (Jan. 15.) 2aw n^STPONElVffiNT. THE drawing of the German Evangelical Reformed Chtlrch Lottery, which commenced on the 29th uit. is postponed until Monday, the 19th instant, in order to afford the Mana- gers iiuic to collect the. different books of tick- ets whfch remain in the hands of agents in the country. Persons at a distance, forwarding money for tickets by (frail, will please to observe that the postage must be paid on all their let- ters. January 7. ______ 2aw4t Baltimore Insurance Company. THE Stockholders'are informed that an e- lection "ill be held, at the said Company's , at 10 o'clock on Monday the. 2d day of February next, for the choice of thirteen directors, agreeably to charter. By order of the board, WM. G. COCHRAN, Sec'y. January 3. lawjt John B. Jauffret, No. 42, North Gay-street, Has received per the brig Telemachus, from Trinii'ad 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 s Sail cloth. All which he offers for sale on the usual terms. Dec 15. d!5teo ------'-------------UhJ----1------fi ..........-------------— Strays. CAME to the Subscriber's Farm, on the Great Falls of Gunpowder, last summer, A small red aad white COW, marked with a crop in the right ear, and a slit in the lefu Also, a small black and white HEIFER, marked with a swallow fork in the*right ear. The ownefll of the aoove strays are desired to prove property, pay charges, and takej them away. JOSHUA MARSH. January 15. eo4t Hazlehurst, Brothers £sf Co. MATS FOR SALE, Shaet Lead, assorted Bar Lead Pig Lead Shot, B. B.No. la 3 Crowley Steel Allum • Copperas Flint Glass, English Brown ditto in crates, containing 12 tables. Porter & Win«B«ttle« Gaud Stones. Also, A general assortment of SILESIA LI- NENS, consisting of Creas, Dowlas, Platil- lua, Br.itaniiias, EstopHlas, LAs&adoa, Checks, Stripe:-;, and an assortment of Cotton Hosicy. January 12. eo32t PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN HEWES, Opposite the Pvst-Ogirc, St, Paui'sr&ant, » A L T I M-O IS S.