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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0069 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
| . Mills for Sale. *l SX13E highly reputed Rtid valuable Mills, Bfittermilk Palis, with thirty acres of land, ltuated on the Banks of Hudson rivt-r, state of New-York, and about sixty miles froth the city. This property comprehends two Grist Mills, with five run of Stones on the most modern and approved principle', together with a complete set of macliinery, such as elevators for wheat and Hour, conveyors, hop- per-bags and kreens, agreeably to the latest improvements of Evans's system. The Bolt- ing Cloths are new, and the whole in excellent repair. Also, a Siim-Mill and two Dwelling- liouscs, commanding a beautiful and romantic view of the Hudson and West-Point; a Coo- ¦bcrs' 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- mediately above the present mills, extremely well calculated for a Paper-Mill, or any other factory, without in the least interfering with the other mills. The advantages attending this property are numerous, and of a nature ¦which rarely characterize singular establish- ments. Situated in the vicinity of so import- ant a market as New-York, and on ho respect. able a navigation as Hudson river, the only route for the produce of the Northern and Western World, a facility of purchasing the •^vheal at the mill, and of sending the produce to market, is here experienced to an extent ¦which no other situation can boast of. From 49 to 50,000 bushels of wheat has been manu- factured annually between March and January, :tnd from 60 to 70,000 could with equal ease be ground were the winter season excluded, which of late yervrs has been so mild that the interruption of the navigation has seldom been of long continuance. The security and convenience of a sloop of any burthen lying so contiguous to the mill that the elevators discharge the cargo where- ver the Miller wishes to deposite it, and the •facility of loading the flour on hoard immedi- a< dy from the Mill door, so materially dimi- nishes labor and expedites business thm one Vessel will be rw»wl wiBcientto sei-ye the fac- tory, and perform more than two ordinarily do in such employ. Also, a Tract of 1000 acres of Land, situat- ed about 60 chains from the above Mills, well covered with timber, on which is nit excellent iron mine and through which the Buttermilk- Fall stream passes, affordingseveral situations or erecting of iron works. The estate will be sold on reasonable terms, <6ud property in or near the city of Baltimore ¦will be taken at a fan1 valuation for one half of the amount if required. For terms apply to Charles Garts, in the city of Baltimore ; or to David Lydig, merchant, New-York, by whom an indisputable title "vrvl I be given November 24._________________eo3m Agreeable Present FOR THE N E W Y E A R, Just received from Philadelphia, &for sale by George Hill, The American Ladies' POCKET BOOK, 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, jPrice75 cents, and in Morocco, 125 cents- TIIS 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 Yfi?- PTNS, selceted on purpose for family use, and expected every hour by the Fortitude, Saptain Holmes, from New-York. December 23. eol2 i i. ior bale, 75,000 lbs COFFEE, Imported by the subscribers, from the Is- land of St Thomas. J. OGLEBY & D. WINCHESTER. January 7_____________________eotOt Kalsins, Sugar, and Pimento. Zfust received, per the sloop Patty, Pev.ins, from New-York, 170 casks fresh Raisius, of superior quality, «*id 6 hhds.-good Muscovado Sugar. Apply to ISAIAH MANKIN, 69, Smith's wharf, Who veil! sell on liberal terms, 10,000 to 4o,ooowt. Pimento, of good quali- ty, entitled to debenture (which will be re- ceived in part payment) deliverable here or at New-York. _____Jan. 6. eolOt PALL GOODS. ISAAC BURNESTON, 196, Market street, JIas\receivedper the ships Hope Of Abeam, a part of his Fall Goods, among which are, Superfine, fine and coarse Cloths, Coatings, Flannels, Plains, Kerseys, Cutlery, fee. &c. And expects the residue by the next arrivals August 27.__________________' co For Sale The subscriber has received, and offers for sale,, A few bbl». large and high flavored Pippin APPLES, 145 boxes smoaked HERRINGS, 43 reams SHEATHING PAPER, And a quantity of good Green COFFEE, Suitable for retailing. JOHN M'FADON, Commerce-street wharf. December 30. ______________eo For Sale, A stout healthy young NEGRO MAN; he is a very good cook and waiter, and un- derstands driving aad managing horses. Ap- jsly at this office, December 27._________________d3t-l'aw Gait & Thomas -Jaw itripvr-.t.it t Abtir,a,from Liverpool, A part oft heir Full Goods, And Haveomhijii, ». quantity of SEWING fceptembci- 2, ttui-su Valuable Property, On Eowi.y's Wharf, Ciieapside an» in Old-Town. ' The subscriber is authorised to sell the following very valuable PROPERTY—Viz. No. 1—A two-story Brick. Ware-House and Lot, on Franklin-lane and the Basin, oc- cupied by Mr. Samuel Williams, fronting en said lane 27 feet, and extending in depth 73 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 Brick Ware-House and Lor, 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 Ware-House (half Frame and half Brick) and Lot on Cheapside, occupied by Messrs. Mitchell and Sheppard, fronting on Cheapside 22 feet 6 inches, and extending in depth 62 feet, to Frankiin-lane, together with the wharf and dock in front thereof. No. 4—A two-story Ware-House (half Frame andhalf Brick) and Lot on Cheapside, adjoining No. 3, occupied by Mr. Charles Crook, fronting on Cheapside, 22 feat 6 inch- es, and extending in depth 62 feet, to Frank- lin-lane, together with the wharf and dock in front thereof. No. 5—A two-story Brick Dwelling- House and Lot, corner of Wapping & High- streets, fronting on Wapping-street 40 feet, ix On High-street 26 feet, 8 inches. No. 6—A two-story Brick Dwelling- House and Lot, adjoining Ko. 5, fronting on Wapping-street 27 feet. No. 7—A Frame Dwelling-House and Lot, at the corner of Pitt and Green-streets, 2d 10 inches front, and extending in depth 100 feet ; on the rear of this Lot, a rniall brick dwelling, which may be. said separate- ly. All the above property i3 in fee-simple, ex- cerrt Lots No 5 and 6, which are subject jointly to the vearly ground rci.i. of £3 6s. 8d. Such, of the above described property as may remain undisposed of by the 24th. day 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 fayette-street, to JOHN P. PLEASANTS. December 27. d!0t-eo24F State of Maryland, Montgome- ry County, to wit: November Term, 1806. AMONG other things is the following to wit : ORD ERED by t h e court, that all sui ts trans. nutted from the general court to this court, un- der 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 ride to employ new coun- sel, shall not continue longer than the end of the next court, under the said rule ; and the suitors interested therein are hereby required to appear to the same, in person, or by 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 BE ALL, Clerk, Montgomery county court. January 1. ___lawl7t Take Notice. THE Subscribers having obtained letters of administration on the estate of Peter Cassat, late of the city of Baltimore, deceased j All persons having claims against the said Peter Cassat, are warned to exhibit them to the subscribers, duly authenticated according to law, on or before the 30th day of July next, or they may be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted to said es- tate are requested to make immediate pay- ment to either of the subscribers by sai;i day, as they are determined to close said estate without delay. SUSAN CASSAT, Exut'x. WILLIAM JESSOP, Ex'tt- Of Peter Cassat, deceased January 6. 3awl2t To Rent, A large new 2-story Brick WAREHOUSE and CELLAR, with a convenient Back-build- ing, all in compleat order, sufficient to accom- modate a large fanrtly, with a pump of excel- lent water at. thedoor, and the use of a large va- cant lot adjoining. It is an excellent stand for the flour and grocery business, &c. opposite the French seminary and convenient to the New market. Possession may be had on the. 1st of November. For ter,me, apply at No. 195, Mar. bet-street. October 8. eo"t-2aw Doctor Thomas Hamilton, No. 12, Harbison-stkiet, A few doors from Market-street, Begs leave to inform his friends and the citi- zens of Baltimore, and its vicinity, that he practices Medicine, Sdecesy and Midwifery. DOCTOR HAMILTON flatters nimself that he is entitled to the confidence of the pub- lic, from his having been in the practice of his profession for above twenty years, the greater part of which time his residence was in London, in the vicinitj of St. Bartholomew's hospital, where an intimate connexion will) the gentlemen c'f the faculty, to whose care it was entrusted, afforded him vry ample opportuni- ties of making himself acquainted with the progressive improvements which have taken place b;A.h in medicine and in the perform- ance Of SURGICAL OPERA 1 TONS. Were he not anxious to avoid what might perhaps by some be considered as the boast fl- an empiric, he could lay before the public stiff ficient proofs of his medical character, and o the surgical operations he has been in the ha- bit of performing, during his residence in this and the neighboring state (Virginia) for the. last seven years. Thus much he has been induced to say of himself from a conviction, that a medical man, offering himself to the notice of the public, shosld accompany a claim upon their confi- dence with the grounds upon which he founds his pretensions. January 7.___________ d4t-2aw4t Just received on Consignment, 5 cases flake Manna, 9 in sorts do. 8 crates Phials, assorted, 1 box Windsor Soap, 313 bottles Castor Oil, 14 kegs superfine Durham Mustard} 9 packages Druggs, Consisting of Calomell, prepared ; Red Precepitate j Cor. rosive Sublemate ; Sennie Leaves ; Rosemary Oil Cloves ; Oil Almonds; Gum Camphor Gum Myrrh ; Rhubarb ; Cream of Tartar Anniseed ; Blue Vitrol, ike. For sale on li. beral terms. Inquire at No. IS, CaLveitrKtreet. January 14. d4t George Hoffman, Has just received by the Solly, A few bales of superfine Blue and Black Broad Cloths, with two pieces Scarlet in each bale, suited to the export trade ; being bought with cash, they are laid in remarkably ow and will be sold on a convenient credit. January 9. _____ co6t Notice is hereby given, THAT I intend to prefer a petition to the judges of Harford county court, at their next March term, to absolve and discharge me as well from the debts of John isf Samuel Cham- berlain, asmvown, which I am unable to pay. J. H. CHAMBERLAIN. (Harford count", January 6th, 1807.) J. 8. ¦ __________Th-& S ISttj INDIA GOODS. yust received 40 bales consisting of Mamoodies, Emerties, Cossas, Sannahs, Baftas, Gurrahs, Sawns, Guzzenahs, Checks, Blue Emerties, &c. ALSO, 5 cases Bandanna Handkerchiefs, mostly scarlet and yellow, of a superior quality—For sale by JOHN M. MINER, & CO. No. 66, Bowly's wharf. Octoher 30. eo Grundy s 5c Crosdale, OFFER FOR SALE, 2 hales 6-4 Blue Cloths, a 3s. 6d. a 5s. 6d. 1 do. 6 4 Brown, ~} Olive, 8fc> Coatings, 5s. a 8s. Mixed, j do. 2s. 6d. a 3s. 9d. To Rent, Two three-story Brick HOUSES on the up- per part of Paca-street. They are both calcu. lated for entire dwellings, or the lower rooms and cellars for stores, with very complete hack buildings and convenient yards. Possession may betaken of one in about a fortnigh, and the other in foul' weeks. Apply to ALBERT S'EEKAMP, Who hath imported in the different ai rivalsfrom Bremen and Hamburg, A complete assortment of German and Si- lesia I.IMLimS, entitled to drawback, which he wiiisal on reasonable terms. October 29.____________________eo Looking Glasses. GEOPGE SMITH, CAFRVER 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 for 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 Looking-Glasses re silvered, and made equal to new, 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.__________________o» Notice is hereby given, THAT I intend applying to Baltimore county court, at its next sitting, on the fourth Monday in March nest, for the benefit of the insolvent act, passed November session, 1805. ABRAHAM USHER, January 3. eo2in In Baltimore County Court, November 2G, 1806. ON application to the judges of the said county court, by petition in writing of Gc i ;.-,c Buchanan, ol 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 a listof his cre- ditors, on oath, as far as he. 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 Geoi;ge Buchanan has resided the two pre- ceding years within the state of Maryland, prio;.'to the passage of the said act; and the said George Buchanan ai: the time of present- ing his petition as aforesaid, having produced to the said court, the assent in writingof so ma- ny of his creditors as have due to them the, amount of two-thirds of the. dubls 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 in 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 county, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of the said fourth Monday in March next, for the purpose of recommending a trustee for their benefit, on the said George Buchanan, then and there taking the oath by the said act prescribed for delivering up his property. Signed by order, WILLIAM GIBSON, Clerk. December MS,, 1806. eo3m Plains and Kerseys Is. " 8d. a 2s. 6d. 1 Lyon Skin Coatings "4s. a 4s. 8d. ¦ Plains, 2s. a 2s. 6d. 2 bales 6-4 Mixed, 1 bale 7-8 Drab, \ Blue, J Mixed, j 1 bale 6-4 Drab, 1 Brown,} Blue, ; 4 bales 7-8 Blue, Drab, Mixed, 3 bales Blue, ~) feen, _- Half Thicks, 36s. a 40s, hite.J 3 bales White Kerseys, 45s. a 60s. 2 bales striped Blankets, 61s. a 75s. 1 bale 7-4 Blue Cloths, 15s. 6d. a 18s, 6d 1 trunk Men's "J white } and Women's, 5 & prey 5 1 trunk colored Thread, 7 cases Mill Saws, 1 cask Anvils, 50 bundles Sheet Iron, 200 casks Nails, 3*d. 4d. a 30d, 11 bales Bleached Flaxen Linens, 100 crates Earthen Ware, 10 casks Glass Tumblers and Wine Glasses, 15 cases Velveteens and Cords, 6 boxes 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens. The whole emitted to debenture. January "7._________ eolOtll Frederick Brock, ' No 57, St. Patrick's Row, Has on hand, a general assortment if German Silesia Linnen, amongst which are, Cotton Hose. flu dip Checks, No. 2, Book Linnen, Creas a la Morlaix, Cavehngas, Ginghams. Superfine & fine Pla- till^s, Bretagnes, Listados, Estopillas, Rouans, Which he offers for sale on very reasonable terms. January 17.______________________d3t|] To all my Creditors. FROM many losses, I am compelled to give this notice, of my intention of applying to the judges of Baltimore county court, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of 1805 and 1806, in two months from the date hereof. CHARLES MORNEWECK. January IT, 18)7. eo2m 50 Dollars Reward. The subscriber's cellar, No 46 North How- ard-street, was broken open on the night of the 16th inst.; and were stolen therefrom, nine pieces NAPT /OOLENS (commonly called Kendal Cottons) The above reward will be given for the apprehension cf the person or persons that committed the same. WILLIAM SCOTT. Jan. 17- ______________________law4t The Subscriber orIe£a i'orSale The following TRACTS of LAND, lying in Al- legany county, Maryland, viz. 1. " Land flowing r^" 'ltol£'' honey," con- taining in the whoM Jjres. A great proportion of thiM Jural meadow, which is intersejfc^ ¥'' of small ri- Por Sale, ABOUT eight hundred acres of most valua- ble LAND, situated upon the Potomac river, near the cities of Washington, Alexadria and George-town ; the greater part of which is prime bottom, and the remainder fine wood land. On this farm is a most elegant dwell- ing house, possessing an elevated and com- manding view of the above places, and the sur- rounding country. Also,tenant'shouses,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 Notiee. THE Subscriber is under the necessity of petitioning to the next Charles county court to he released from debts, he is unable to pay. SAMUEL BAXTER. January i.____________________eo2m For Sale, A two-story Brick HOUSE and LOT, 30 feet front on Msrket-street, Fell's-Point, and about 200 feet deep. One ditto and LOT, 30 feet front on Shake- spear-street, about 107 feet deep. One small Frame HOUSE and LOT, 15 feet front on Ann-street, running back about 160 feet to an alley. The above property is suhject to ground rent, and offered on very moderate terms, by the subscriber, who wishes to settle all his affairs immediately. If not disposedof previous to the first of April, it will on that day be sold at auction for saijh, P. DAWSON. January & e<$w-l»wlstA.p vulets ; the rem and well adapted to' It lies about forty miles Cumberland, is on the water Youghoughany, and abimi^ miles the main road leading^^Tigh VirgT western country. TlAaAr is divided into small tracts, comprisingTOim 300 to 400 acres each, to suit purchasers. 2. " Good Hope." This tract lies contigu- ous to the "land flowing with milk and ho- ney," and contains 389 acres, 120 whereof are natural meadow, the residue is heavily timber- ed, and in the certificate is described " the first quality laud." 3. " Clover liottom'Ttes on the Little Cross. Higs, about 3 miles south of Brad dock's road, contains 132 acres of land, a part of which is well calculated for meadow, the remainder is weil timbered, and of the '.'. -st quality. On this tract there is a Grist and Saw mill, both Of which might he put into good order, at a very small expence. Tb j Grist mill is three stoies high, and has an excellent pair of country stones i there is also a wheel for a pair fif Burrs. 4. " Cornucopia". This tract contains 1100 acres, and is the residence of Mr. Dan. Grain The improvements are, a large and comforta- ble dwelling-house, and an extensive barn with stabling underneath ; a young thriving orchard, and about 100 acres of cleared land under good fencing. Braddock's road passes trough said farm, which makes it an eli- gible stand tor a public house, being about twenty-two miles from Fort Cumberland. Few- arms in Maryland, the same distance from Baltimore, are more valuable than this. It is of the first quality as to soil, heavily timbered, and nearly the one half of it well adapted to timothy meadow; the residue equally well adapted to the raising of wheat, rye, oats, &c. The one-fifth of the purchase money will be required in hand, the. residue in five annual payments. Mr. G rant will show the above land to any person who should be inclined to pur- chase. JAMES P. BOYD. October 19, 1805. _______2aw ~100 Dollars Reward. RAN away, on the 26th instant, from the subscriber, living in Bush River neck, Harford county, Maryland, two negro men, one named BEN, about 35 years old, 6 feet higs, strait and well made, of a darkish complcc.Uon ; high nose ; has lost one of his upper fore-teeth ; generally wears his wool platted or queued, and plays on the violin. The other, named 11 Alt' RY, about 25 yean of age, 6 leet high, dark- ish complection j a remarkably handsome fel- low, and when spoken to, has generall) a plea- sant countenance. The end of one of his lit- tle fingers has been mashed by a piece of tim- ber, the nail split, and the end of the finger thereby rendered blunt: wears his wool gene- nerally platted and turned up with a comb. These negroes are brothel's, and both very- good sawyers, and are much accustomed to hewing timber with the broad axe. Their com- mon working cloaths were, a short round- about jacket/of coarse brown cloth, and lined either with green or yellow baize, and shirts and trousers of Russia sheeting, with good felt hats. They probably took with them vari- ous other cloaths, which cannot, he described The above reward will be given, for securing the said negroes in any jail without the state of Maryland, or fifty dollars for each. If taken in Harford county, fifteen dollars, and if in any other county within the state, thirty dollars each, with all reasonable charges if brought home PARKER HALL. Harford countv, August 30. Saw Sheathing Copper, Received by the Oruzimbo, and for sale by J. SWAN. ©ecembsr 22. 3*wM. ¦ectors of the Library COMPANY of Baltimore, are under the painful necessity of reminding many of the members, that they have not discharged uic:t" annual c'ontribultcns, due on the 28th April last : In consequence of which the directors are obliged to obtain money from tile banks, when their funds, if paid, would be equal to their expenditures'; They have authorised Air. Samuel French, to call upon those in ar- rears ; and it is confidently hoped, that his ap- plication will be attended to. Those who may he found on the list of delinquents, at the meeting of the board on the first Wednes- day in February, will be charged with the penalty of one cent per day, from the 8th of May, last according to the constitution. January 13.____________________2aw3w Valuable Property for Sale. The subscriber will dispose of that Valuable Farm and Improvements, which formerly be, longed to old Major Rutter, containing 32/ acres, (more or less) 140 whereof are cover- ed with very heavy timber of various descrip- tions, distant from the city of Baltimore be- tween 6 and 7 miles, and very convenient to the Falls Turnpii;e Road.—It may be advanta- ' geausly divided into two equal parts, allowing OTeach a just proportion of the timber. Also, another tract of Land and improve- ments, within about the same distance from the city, westerly, containing 352 acres (more or less) a small proportion whereof is cleared, the residue as heavily timbered as any land in Baltimore county—On this tract there is an excellent situation for a Saw Mill, having a fall of 2o feet; the stream which runs through it, is thought sufficient to keep the mill em- ployed about two-thirds of the year. Also, a small tract of unimproved Land within 4 miles of the city, containing 45 acres (more or less) 2-3 whereof are covered with timber, the residue clear. This tract has the advantage of the New-Liberty road passing through the upper and cleared nart of it, which renders it an eligible situation for a Public House. Also, another small tract and improvements within 2 1-2 miles of the city, containing 24 acres (more or less) adjoining the country seats of Mr. John Carrere and Job Smith, esq. and opposite to Mr. James Bryden's; it is beau- tifully situated, and has the advantage of 2 ne- ver-failing springs of water. Also, a hadsomse 2 1-2 acre Lot, on Whet- stone Point, fronting on the left side of the road leading to the Fort, and extending back to the river. Also, a very spacious Lotof Ground and im- provements, suitable on the corner of Fayette and North-streets, containing on the former 66 feet, running and binding on the latter 155 eet to a public alley, leading into Howard- street—-in fee. Also, another spacious Lotof Ground, with all the improvements thereon erected, plea- santly situated on Duke-street, Philpot's Hill, also in fee Also, for Sale or Lease, a Water Lot, front- ing on Harrison-street 25 feet, and extending back to the channel 80 feet, completely whavv- ed in. Also, on Lease for 99 years, renewable, several Lots of Ground situate on South Paca and Lombard-streets. Also, sundry other Lota adjoining the country seat of Doctor Aitken. The whole or any part of the above described propert), will be disposed of on accommoda- ting terms, for good paper, bearing interest. WM. CLEMM. Mount Prospect, 3 1-2 miles from the city. N. B. He has several tons of Hay, Straw, &c, to dispose of on the first mentioned tract ot and, on a credit of 90 days, together with a strong Waggonand 4 Horses. Also, a couple bund, ed barrels of choice winter Apples, care- fully picked, and in nice shipping order on the same terms of credit inay be had at the Mount. W. C. October 21. Wlaw For Sale, And worthy of attention, ry,HE Subscriber being in the decline of life, JL and desirous of withdrawing- from busi- ess, now offers for salethe following VALUA- BLE PROPERTY, occupied by him, lying in the centre of Chester town, Kent county, state of Maryland, viz. That valuable LOT OF GROUND, at the corner of High and Princess-street, 198 feet on the former, and 148.J feet on the latter, on which are errected the following buildings : A two-story frame House, now occupied as a store, 50 feet on High-street, and 24 feet on Princess street, weather hoarded with yel- low poplar, dry cellar under the whole, andaa excellent garret With ten dormant windows. A two-story Granary or Warehouse, 75 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 centre, 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-chamber* above. A Stable with nine stalls for horses an4 cows, a Carriage-House, Smoke-House, Hen- House, &c. &c and an excellent Garden, witis a pump therein. Also, a two-acre Lot of Ground, now i« timothy. The above-improvements are faithfully built and in good repair ; and this very valuable pro* perty is worthy of attention, and will be sold on moderate terms. Any person, desirous of purchasing-, may apply to WILLIAM BA- KER or ISAAC" BURNESTON, Baltimore ; JOHN KENARD or LAMBERT W. SPENCER, Easton; or to the subscriber, on the premises. WILLIAM BURNESTON. NO TIC E. ALL petsons indebted to PHILIP F. RA. SIN h CO. are earnestly requested to pay their respective accounts, or close the same by bonder note, before the first day of January next. Those whose accounts may be standing opan at that date, may expect them to b$, placed in the hands of an attorney. PHILIP F. RAS1N &, CO. August 20-__________________ e2W Notice. THE subscriber being -.-^pointed by the he. norable 'he chancellor of Maryland, trustee of Mr. Richard Curson and his estate, all per- sons having any claims against him, are re- quested to produce them to me for settletni nt. and those, indebted to him are hereby also re- quested to discharge their respeciiveaccauuts, otherwise the trustee will be under the neces- sity of putting them insv.it without respect lo persons. SAML. VINCENT, Trustee. January 6. • 2awlm PRINTED AND PUBLISHED I V JOHN HEWES, Ojt/iosile the Vest-Office, St, PauPs-La'tf, BALTIM 6 B E. |