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** Valuable Property, Os Bowi.y's Wharf, Cheai'side and xji Old-Town. ' The subscriber is authorised to scil the following wry valuable PRQPERTTr-Vil ¦ No. 1—A two-story Brick WajJe.H'oosb and Lot, on Franklin-larte and th« Basin, oc- cupied bj said lane 2.7 feet, run feet, to tljc centre of a IS feet van!, on the reai of Lot No. 2, and common to bath. No. 2—A tw.o-story Brick W and Lor, or. South-street, occupied by Mr. William Child, fronting on said stri et 27 feet (more or less) and extending in depth 65 leet 6 inches, to the centre ol a 15 feet yard, oh the rear of Lot Kg. 1, and cowmon to both. No. 3— A two-story Ware-!'. Frame and half Brick) and Lot oilCht occupied by Messrs. Mitchell and She],paid, fronting- on Cheapside 21 feet 6 inches, and extending in d- \ th 63 feet, to Prankl'mlane, together with the wharf and dock in front 'thereof. No. 4—A two-story Ware-House (half Frame and hall' Brick) ar.d Lot on Cheapside, adjniiiiiig No. 3, occupied by Mr. Charles Crook, trontirtk on Cheapside, 32 feat 6 inch- es, aiulextending in depth 62 feet, to Frank- lin-lane, togetlier with the wharf and dock in front thereof No. 5—A two-story Brick Dwelling- House and Lo-r, corner of YVapping ,->: Higli- Streeia-, fronting on Wapping sir- ct 40 feet, & on Hig-h-street 20 feet, o inches. No. 6—A two-story Biuctc Dwellibo- Horsa and Lor, adjoining No. 5, fronting on W»pping-stree£ 27 feet, ;-iu, 7— A fiiiME Dwelling-House and Lot, at the corner of Pitt and Gr< en street;,, 25 10 inches front, and extending in depth Kh) feet ; on the rear of this Lot, a small buck dwelling-, which in ay be sold separate- ly. All the above property is in fee simple, ex- cept Lots Jvo 5 and 6, which are se; jointly to the vearl- ground rent of £3 6s 8d, Such of the uinoe described property as may rem 1 th day of February next, wilj be exposed at PUBLIC AUC1 ION, , tiu.the premises Apply at Mr. J. Mfarvey's, !iuUw-si. three doors north of treet, to ' JOHN P, PLEASANTS. December 27. dl( !-¦ ooil'' State of Maryland, Jl me- ry County to wit : November Term, 18'. 6. AMONG other things is the following to wit. : E^by the co_urt,UVa'tall suits trans- mitted from I i ourt to thi* court, un- d, the i.o ii as eiftl y, entith d, an act to provide lor the organization and regulation of the courts of « in ties state, and for the administration of justice, and continued last or the rule to employ new coun- sel, shall i),;i continue lone.or than the end of the next court, under the. said rule; and the Suitors intere: ted therein : re 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. l.v.vljt. Take Notice. THE Subscrihers having obtained letters of administration on the estate of Peter Cassal, late of the oily of Baltimore), deceased; All persons having claim's against the said Petser Cassat, are warned to exhibit them to the subscrihers, duly authenticated according" to Kfw, oh or before the loth day of July next, or they n liided from all benefit of said estate. Alt persons indebted to said es- tate are requested to make immediate pay- ment to either of the subscribers by said day, as ' to close said estate ¦without delay. i SUSAN CASSAT, Exut'x. WILLIAM JESSOP, Ex'tr- Of Peter Cassat, 'cceascd January 6. 3ay.l2t 1 o Rent. A large new 2 storj Brick WAREHOUSE anil C;r. i, d- ir.;r, all in ¦ omploat ord i modiiu. a large family, witl .pi mp of excel- lent water ,o l he dour, ami the'i va- cant lot a d for the flour and grocery business,') - the Fuel im-niei New market, Pos No ¦ . . 195', Mar- kev-Mrec< ~ti 1 law iJocto- mikon, No 12, Hahhisom-street, .-'..-:' Begs leave to inform his friends anil the citi- zens of Bahin'oie, ion! its vicinity, ces MejICISI, SllRGC.tV AND MlDWlFCnY. iMlLTON flatters himself tli n confidence of the. pub- lic, from his '-.ovine; been in the practice of his profession for above twenty years, the greater part of which time his residence was .otiddn, in the vicinity of St. Bartholomew's li ispital, where an intimate connexion with the gentlemen of the faculty, to whr-se can- it wits entrusted, aftbrjedtiim v rtuiii- ties of making himself acquainted with the progressive irn its which hi place both in mic o, oi.-.-o and in the perform- ance Of SURGICAL OEEI1A1 IOJ»S Were he not anxious to avoid what might perhaps by some he considered ns the boast o- an empiric, lie could lay hoi',,re tlie public stiff ti.cient proofs cf his rbedifcal character, and o' tlie surgical operations he has been in the ha- bit of performing, during his residence in this and. the i g state (Virginia) for the hint, seven j Thus miicti he has been induced to say of himself from a conviction, that, a medical man, ii'lo the ndtiee of the putilic, slio«hi accompanj a claim itpbh their confi- dence with the grounds upon which lie founds his pretensions. __January/-. ____ _ d4t-2aw4t To be Sold, A valunhl of upwards of 200 acres of land, with useful improvements, bounding oti the Reiater'S town turnpike n-md near half As il can be viewed in an horn's ride from the citytif Baltimore, it is thooeht uiuie- i-esooy I...; gay any thing further at pro'tut sooutit. Apply to Philip 'ones on the pre nu- n :. THOMAS JOKES. December 3. lwSmi Nguce is hereby giv'eh, THAT 1 intend applying to Baltimore county court, at i > next si »urth J*tondayjp M trch o -xt, for the benefit of tlie |J1 solvent act, passed Novem.be 1805. ABRAHAM USHER, Januarys. «o2ui Notice is hereby given, THAT I intend to prefer a petition to the judges of Harford com i t th.eirnext March term, to absolve sold discharge well from the debts of John lj Samuel Chain- berlai'n, as my own, «•!:' to pay. J. H. CHAMliElILAlM. (Harford cotintv, JaiiuSry 6th, 18J7.) j. 8. I8t}j' INDIA GOOi);>. Just received 40 bales consisting ef Mauioodies, iimerties, Cossas, Sannahs, Baftas, Gtrrrahs, Sawns, Gu?.zeiiuhs, Checks, Blue Emerties, &c. At,so, 5 cases Bandanna Handkerchiefs, mostly ic&rlet and yellow, of a superior quality—For Sole by JOHN M, MINER, h CO. No. 66, Bowly's wdiarf. October "Q._ ______________eo_ To Rent, Two three-story Brick HOUSES on the up- per part of I'aca-street They are both calcu- lated for entire dwellings, or the lov el and cellars for stores, with veryeomph o buildings and convenient yards. Possession loay be taken of one in about a foitoieh, and the other in four weeks. Vpply to A!.: EKAMP, Who bath imported in ihe d:tjerext arrivalsJ'rom Bremen anil Jjivmburg, A complete assortment of Oermaii and Si- lesia LINENS, entitled to rlrawback, which he will ssl on reasonable terms. October ^9.____________________eo Looking Glasses. GEOi'GE SMITH, CAURVER AND GILDER, No. 1H', Mahke i-s i iiEE-r, Baltimore, MAKES all kinds of Looting- Glass and Picture Frames, oval or square, fi-om the plain- est to the richest pattern ; Gilt Cornices ; Girondoles ; Pier Tabk.-. ; rich Brackets for Clocks and Glass Lustres, ike- Etc.and all sorts of Venetian Bhnd.S. Smith iias always for sale, fashionable Look- ing Glasses ami elegant Prints. Ca; I: vessels Mid o*lifers', trading to the West-In- dh-s, will find their advantage iri taking ven- tures ofthe 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- 1 )e,-erohor 1 o. ____ e» in -baltiuiore County Court, November 26, 1806. ON application to the judges ofthe said county court, by petition in writing of George Buchanan, oi said county, praying the benefit of the " act lor 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 n ; and tin- saiel county court being sa- tisliedby competent testimony, that the said George Buchanan has resided the two pre- ceding years within the state of Maryland, 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 u,a ny of his creditors as have due to them the amount of two-thirds ofthe d*bts 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 euort-liouseinthe said county, at loo', lock, in the forenoon of the said fourth Monday in March next, for the purpose of recommending a trustee for their benefit, on the said ( Buchanan, then and there taking the oath by the said act prescribed for delivering up his property. Signed by order, WILLIAM GIBSON, Ckik. December 22, lh06. eo.hu For Saie, AliOUT eighthundred acresof most valua- ble LAND, situated upon the Potomac river, nearthe cities of VV ashii.j.ton, Ah 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, air! the sur- round in;;- country. AUo, tenant's houses, ban,, 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 IT.___________________ eo-- 50 Dollars Reward. The subscriber's cellar, No 46 North How- ard street, was broken opcnor.the night of tlie 16th Inst.'; and. were stolen therefrom, nine pieces N APT WOOLENS (commonly called Kendal Cottons). The above reward will he given for the apprehension of the person or persons that committed the same. WILLIAM SCOTT. Jan, IT. _____ law4t . LVVZKAKt AMD COMMERCIAL SEMINARY. A gentleman, wdio has received the most flattering testimonials of ability and conduct from the president of the college m wdiich he was educated, being engaged as an assistant in the above seminary, parents and guardians are respectfully informed that a few mi re boys will be admitted to enable the subscriber to meet the expenceof this new arrangement. WILLIAM NINO. January 22. l.iwot For Sale, A two-story Brick HOUSE and LOT, 30 fret 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 ailry. The above property is subject to gfound rent, ami offered on very moderate terms, by the subscriber, wdio wishes to settle all his affairs immediately. It not disposed of previous to the first of April, it will on that day be sold at auction for cash.. P. DAWSON. January 5. *jj2w-lawi»tAp Valuable Lands for Sale. THE great emigration to the state of Ohio, rat, induces bssriBorto o valuable. \. AKOli for sale, which he advertised some tin \'l7 '.' 1000 acres of first rate Land, situated upon the festers of Middle Island, and about I i-3 miles ioooi ihe river Ohio, unimproved. lo about 4 miles from the former, well inipi oved- :if>4 do. adjoining the above, well improved- 1000 do. adjoining the. above, well improved. 400 do. adjoining the above, unimproved. 4o() do adjoining Mr. Gregg's Mill, on Middle Island. 349 do. adjoining the above, well improved- 1000 do, in Fayette County, state, of Kentuc- ky, on the North Fork ot Licking, 8 miles the town of Washington. All the above Lands are of the first quality", abounding with fine timber, such as wild Cherry, Black Walnut, and Locust; and lias produced upwards of eighty bushels of Corn to the aeie. Also, His property in Washington County, Mary- land, Sic. &c. 58 acres in W County, state of Maryland, about four miles from Hanock- Towii, well timbered. 36 acres near the above, adjoining the lands of John Flint 70 acrss lying in Prince George's county, about three or four miles from the E Branch ; this tract abounds with heavy timber, and although the soil is but thin, the wood it very valuable, so near the City of Washington. One, 2 1-2-story Brick HOUSE, near the court-house in Hager's-town, well finished, with necessary back buildings ; 1 framed J-sto- ry do. adjoining the former, with the advantage of a 1 ! feet alley, well situated for be and where a store has been kept for years ; the lot belonging to said property is upwards of two hundred feet deep. One, two-story Logg House in Church- street, containing 1 1-2 lots, well fenced in. Ai.so, One other Lot, unimproved. Also, A Wood Lot, about one mile from the town, containing five acres. Also, 350 acres lying in Washington county, near Isaac Bechtle's mill, and about three miles from the river Potomac ; this tract is well Calculated for a stuck Farm, having a very i\e range ; there are two good springs on it, and a small stream runs through it, from which much valuable meadow might be made- It lias the advantage of a ridge of hea- vy line timber, and within a small distance, of several saw mills ; about seventy or eighty gores of cleaie.d Land, and two Tenements on the premises. Any person wishing to purchase any of the Ohio Lands, by applying to John Lee, Wheel- ing, will be shewn tlie premises, and get any information they may require ; and these wishing to contract for any other of the de- scribed property, will please apply to William Lee, Baltimore, who will likewise give any information required. Property in the City of Baltimore, or the precincts thereof, will betaken in exchange, for any of the above property. Also, several Tracts in the Allegany Moun- tains. WILLIAM LEE. January 20. eo Encouragement of Lirteature. BY AUTHORITY. Scheme of a Lottery, FOB %-a.E BENEFIT OF St.MARY'S COLLEGE, ofBALTIMORE Dolls. bohi. 1 Prize of - - 30,000 1 do. - - 15,000 2 do. 10,000 - 20,000 2 do. 5000 - 10,000 5 do. 1000 - 5,000 10 do. 500 - 5,000 20 do. 200 - 4,000 100 do. 100 - 10,000 150 do. 50 . 7,5000. 7000 do. 12 - 81,000 72S1 Prizes Stationary pemittms 190,500 24,500 14209 Blanks — Not two u a Prize. 215,000 1,500 tickets, at lo dollars each, 215;ooo Arrangement of Stationary Premiums—Via 1st. drawn blank - - giOO 1st. do. alter 2,000 tickets are drawn,.l000 1st. do. after 4,000 - - 1000 1st. do. after 6,000 - - Loo 1st. do. after 8,000 - - 1500 1st. do. after 10,000 - » 1500 1st. do. alter 12.000 - - 1500 1st. do. after 14,000 . - 1500 1st. do. after 16,000 - - 1500 1st. do. after 18,000 - - 1500 1st. do. after 20,000 - - ISOo Last drawn Blank, - - lo.ocO Dollars 245oo, 15 per cent.on g21Sooo is - 32,25o Sinn tobe raisedbythel"ttery - 3o,ooo Expends ofthe lottery - - 2250 ^ _______32,25o The prevailing disposition to encourage t-he progress of Literature- -the peculiar favor which St. Mary's CiIIcrc has enjoye,d--and tin. many'splendid chances offered to adven- turers by the above scheme, induce the ttia- nagersto anticipate a rapid sale ofthe. tickets, The drawing will commence as soon as a suf- ficient number is sold, to authorize it. The managers'nave given bond to 'lie state in the penalty of sixty thousand dollars, for the faith- ful pa) incut ofthe prizes, which will be paid subject toa deduction of 15 per cent, 30 day, after the drawing is finished. Prizes not? de- manded within a twelve-month from the com pletion ofthe drawing, will be considered as a donation to the College. Tickets to be, had ofthe Managers, or to such persons as mav be authorised by them. William Dti Boueg," John Tessieb, Luke Tiernak, Robert Walsh, \V I 1.I.1AM Lon.M AM, Alexander M'Kim, Henry Wilson, s a11 k f. i. s t b r e t t , James M'Hejiuy s. hollingsworth, Lewis Du Bonne, Phili r Lauuenson . March 31 eolm-law To all my Creditors. FROM many losses, I am compelled to p;ive this notice, of my intention of applying- to the judges of Baltimore, county court, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of 1805 and 18u6, in two months from the date here; i. CHARLES MOKNEWEC^. January If, 1807. «o$hi r»c§ Tlie Subscriber oiTers for Sale The following TRACTS of 1 ; in Al- legany county, M&ryla)itl, viz. 1. " Laitdjioiiing vjith milt ," con- taining in the win ' 17acres. .'¦ proportion of this tract is in natural m. which is intersected by a number of small ri- vulets ; the remainder is heavily timbered, and well adapted to the raising of small grain, I -out forty miles to the. south-west of fort Cumberland, is on the waters ofthe Great Yougboughany, and about 4 miles distant from the main road leading through Virginia to the western country. The same is divided into i acts, omp'-isingi'rom 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 Hottoin'Miet on the Little Cross- hoot 3 mHes south of Braddocfs road, is 132 acres of land, a part of which is well calculated for meadow, the remain weit timbered;, and ofthe first quality. On this tract there is a Grist and Saw mill, both of which might be put into good order, at a very small expence. Tho Grist mill is three stoics high, and has an excellent pair of country stones ; there is also a wheel for a pair of Burrs. 4 " Cornucopia'''. This tract contains 1100 acres, and is tlie residence of Mr. Dan. Grain The improvements are, a large and eo . ble dwelling-house, and an extensive barn with stabling underneath ; a voting thriving orchard, and about 100 acres of cleared land under good fencing. Braddock's road passes hrough said farm, which makes it an eli- gible' stand lor a public house, being about twenty-two miles from i'oi t Cumberland. Pew arms in Maryland, the same distance from Baltimore, are more valuable than this. It is ofthe first qualify as to soil, heavily tin) and nearly the one half of it well adapted to timothy meadow; the residue equally well o-i: nod to the raising of wheal, rye, oats, &c. The one-filth of the pm > will be required'in hand, the residue in live animal payments. Mr. Grant will show the above land to any person who should be inclined to pur- chase. JAMES P. BOYD. October 10, 1805 Saw IN otice. THE subscribe; pointed by the ho» mil-able the chauceUoroi 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 settlement, and those indebted to him are hereby also re- quested to discharge their respective ace ouiit:;, otherwise the trustee will be under the neces- sity of putting them, in suit without respect to persons. SAML. VINCENT, Trustee. January 6. tlawlm Phoenix Tire Office of London SECOND-STREET. ATTENDANCE is given at this office daily, from 9 o'clock in the morning, until 5 in the afternoon, for the purpose of ret eivinjg orders for Insurance on Houses, Ships in harbor, Goods, Ware, clnuidize, he. from loss or damage by fire. ! at this season of the year is »o considerable, and the rales of premium de- manded by the company so moderate, as to b.-ar no proportion to the uneasines - those who have lrrge property uninsured must feel For the convenience oi s who may have property in two o istintst buildings, the sail sum, oil terms wl ill hi office. And or, siri st class the sum o! 40,000 dollars can be insured. Or- ders will be made out agreeably to the i directions, and property examined free of charge. DAVID STEWART, Agent. January 16. d4teo8t INSURANCES Ll'ON LIVi.'-, By the Pelican Life Insurance Company, Of London. THE Pelican Life-insurance Gump- Condon, was established in the year 17 a numerous and respectablepfojwictary, upon an extensive capital, vested in the public funds, with the additional responsibility of every individual proprietor The board of brs, inconsequence of repeated applica- i thn subject* haviog determined to ex- tend their engagements to the continent of America, deem it proper briefly to oogrest to the minds of the public, the numerous and important benefits resulting from tut 11 an in- stitution to every rank and class of society. Persons in the receipt of income arising from estates dependent upon life—profits in business—offices, civil or military—by the yearly payment of a moderate premium, may secure at their death art adequate provision for their families, relations ov friends. Vines payable on leases, renewable at the death of particular persons, may bo provided for by in- suring the lives of such persons. Insuraiicev affords the means of reimbursement to those who advance money upon life-annuities, and in many cases furnishes ample security for the loan of money. Person's entitled to property in expectancy or reversion, or upon attaining a £'iven age, may secure an equivalent, in o»*e their interests should be aliected by pre- mature death. In a variety of other instances, and most peculiarly as applicable to persons e-igagcdin commercial pursuits, or in the en- joyment of casual income, this valuable pre- caution will establish a resource to which fa- Hiiiits may look with confidence and security, and by wdiich the distresses too often attend- ant upon human life, hlay be alleviated or ef- fectually prevented. The Bates of Premium for such Insurances will be rendered as moderate as possible, and in every instance proportioned to the Age, Health, and other Circumstances of tlie Life assured. Persons desirous of proposing Insurances, either upon their own Lives, or the Lives of others in which they are interested, or of ob- taining further particulars and information, are requested lo apply at the Phccnix Fire Of. iieo Second-street, where a listof the propri- etors may be seen. __January 16._____________________ d-tt-eo8t The directors of the Library COMPANY of Baltimore, are under the painful necessity of reminding many of the members, thai they have not discharged their annual contributions, due on the 28lh April last : In consequence of which the directors are obliged to obtain money from the banks, when their funds, if paid, would be equal to their expenditures. They have authorised Mr. Samvel French, to call upon those in ar- rears ; and it is confidently hoped, that his ap- plication will be attended to. Those who may be found on the list of delinquents, at the meeSngof 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, la$t. according to the constitution. January 13. iawSw Valuable Property foi Tin- Biibacr Van.- T i, (nunc oi er- ed with ve -o- tioo,,, ':',, t fO toad.- It ii.oy be adi anta- ...g to co h :i.just proportion ol the till I Also, another tract of Land n.od improve- ment , within about the same from the eityi westerly j containing 352 acres (more orless)a small proportion oclenred, tlierc-.ie.iic as heavily tin '¦ • in Baltimore county.—-On this'-.ict there in an excellent situation for ah ' a fail of 2o feet; the stream whichru) il, is thought so keep the roi-1 em- ployed about lw., I rtheiyear. Also, a small tract of unimproved Lard within -1 miles ofthe city, . ', ac.ies (more or less) 2-3 whereof are covered with titnii- itage of the New-Liberty i jug 'h renders it an eligible situation for a Public House. i, another small tract and iniprnvemems within 2 1-2 miles of the city, eoniiioo g .4 acres (more or less) adjoining the eotintty i of Mr. John Carrere mid Job Kv ih. esq. and opposite to Mr. James B tifully situated, and has the advantage of J. ne- iprings of v, i Also, a hadsomse 2 1-2 acre Lot, on V stone Point, fronting on ti hoe road leading to the Fort, and extending back to the river, a veryspjieiovs Lot of Ground and im- provements, suitable on (he corner oi'Foyette sod Nortli-st:; eis. containing on ile former 66 feet, running ami I liter "555 eet to a public alley, leading into Howard- street—-in fee. Also, s LotofGrbund, 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 T ot. front- ing on I'io-i-o'or-slreei 25 feet, and extending back to the channel 30 feet, completely wiiiiio- ed in. Also, on I ease for 99 yours, renewable, several Lots of Ground situate on South Paca and Lombard-streets. '-. !so, sundry Other Lots adjpiniag the country seat of Doctor Ait ken. The whole or any port of the above described property, will be disposed of 911 accommoda- ting terms, for good paper, bearing inn rest. WM. CLE: Mount Prospect, 3 1-2 miles fro-eo tl N. B. I le lias severed tons &c. to tli:-.).. se of on the fivsl mentioned'tra'c!t of and, on a credit of 90 <¦' er With a strong VVaggonand 4 Horses .100, nonuple hundred barrels of Choice w ipples, Care- fully picked, and in nit ; 1 ni. r on the same twins of credit may he ban at the Mount. . W. C. October 21. ____________Wlaw For Sale, And irorthy of attention, THF ' ¦ ho'mir in the decline of life, and d : ing from busi- ess, nqtr.offers for salethi I llowing VAhUA' BLE FROr-Kjrrr, occupied by him, lying in the centre of Ciiestertoan, Kent county, state of !¦ h.niand, viz. ( 'ilr.it valuable LOT OF GROUND, at the of High and Prihcess-stree , 196 feet on the fqnfl'er, and 148} feeton the latter, 011 ¦,-eeted the following Build A two-storyframe Mouse, now i , 1. High-strecv, and 24 feet on Princess street, weather-boarded with yel- low 'poplar, .':¦•- cellar under the whole, and. all excellent garret with ten dormmit windows. A two-stmy Granary or Warehouse, V. by 3'.' feet—an extensive garret with an. dor- mant windows A twt: : ¦' •¦¦¦ bricfc I'ii-i'-e. ¦1o feel by 32 feet, with a he in the oejitrt, e.i.ih.r under the whole— . o-his a two 35" feet by US feel, with a room for, a is iee- tr or nursery below, and becl-chair.be'» above. * tafele with nine stalls for bones and cows, aCniriay moke-Hottse, Men- House, Ikc.isc. and an excelWnt Garden, with a pump therein. Also, a two-acre Lot of Ground, now in . : hove improvements are faithfully'milt ¦ ¦ ; ami this 11....., aiusble pro- perty' is ,-wortJiy of attention, and will be sold terms. Any person, iles.rqus of" may i-poiy to '•-. I ii.\- KER or ISAAC ilOKislEVC i lore; KLNARD or L W. SPENCER, EaSfon ; or to the subscribe:-, on tile premises, WILLIAM BURMESTpN. NO T I C E. ALL persons indebted to PHILIP F. RA- SIN ,ik CO. are earnestly request" d to pay their respective accounts, or close the same by bond or utile, before the first d ay of J anuaty next. Those, whose accounts may he stimdii:;^ open at that date, may expect them to be placed in the hands of an attorney. PHILIP F. RASIN h CO. August 20._______________________e2\ Notree. THE Subscriber is under the necessity of petitioning to the next diaries county co be released from debts, he is unable to pay. SAMUEL KAXTKR. January^______________________eo2m For Sale, 200 cases, one dozen each, Claret, for es»» bortatiori, A few ditto Chilean Mergaurx, Lafitte, 8e Latour, of the first git etl last spring, of the vintage ibOl, calculat- ed for private families, Cogniac Brandy, 4th Muscovado Sugars, in hhds. tierces, & bbls. Raisins, in kegs, Upland Cotton, and about SO bbls. yellow kiln-dryed Indian Meal. HUGH THOM January 21, Strayed o hi, FROM the siii ) HORSE, eight years old, about 15 ltai speek in his left eye, with short boo tail. Whoever will bring him back to tlie sub- scribers, will be reasonably it their trouble. KELLER & ALBRIGHT, .Co Rovr Januai-)' 21, PIWSTEI) AND PV9L19HRU JOHN HEWES, Opposite the Pos' Officii. .'h.-.'V?.««#. B A L T IhM O^R b\