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Teat, Valuable Property, f)s Bowi.y's 'Amahf, CwtfArsioB, AfM> IS t'i.D-'l'OWS. ?"/'.e subscriber is authorised to sell the following very < U>PBRfY—Viz. No. 1—A two«stor) BiUOK Wake-House and L0T> on Fr£r.klin-lanef»nu-tlie Basin, oc- cupied by, Mr. Samuel Williams, fronting on said lane 27 feet, and extending in depth 73 feel, to the centre of a IS ret! yard, on tlie rear of Lot No.'?, Snd common to botli. No. 2—A two-story Brick Wake -House and Lot, pn South street, occupied by Mr. William Child, fronting on said street 27 feet (more or less) an.'.extending- in deplli 65 feat f> bichesj to the centre of a l.'> feet yard, on the rear of Lot No. 1, and continio'n tc both. No. 3—A two-story Waiie House, (half Frame and half Brick) and Lot oil Cheapside, occupied by Messrs. Mitchell and Sheppar'd, fronting on Cheapside 2J, feet 6 inches, and eitsnvdilig in depth 62 feet, to Franklin -lane, together with the wharf and dock in front thereof. No. 4—A two-story AYahe-Bovse (half Frame and half Brick) and Lot on Cheapside, :.djoiuing No. 3, occupied by Mr. Charles Crook, fronting on Cheapside, 22 feet 6 incit- es, ant);extending in depth 62 feet, to Franfc- lin-tane, together with the wharf ami dock in IroiU thereof No. 5—A two-.stir.-y Brick Dkt.i.i.isg- House and Lor, corner of Wappjng & High- strcets, fronting- on VVijpping-street 40 feet, & en High-street 26 feet, 8 inches. No. 6—A two-story Bkick. HwttMso- 71ouse and Lo i , adjoining No. 5, fronting on Wappiog-sti'ee-t 27 feet. No. 7—A Fii.'.Mi: Lwf.i.ling-Housf. and tor, at the corner of Pitt and Green-streets, 26 10 inches front, and extending Iri.depth 100 feet ; on the rear of this Lotj a small b.-ick dwelling', which maybe told separate- All the above property is in fee simple, or- eept Lots No 5 and 6, which are subject jointly to the yearly grrtund rent of £S 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 1>. PLEASANTS- December 27. dlO(-eo24F State o£JVTary land, Montgome- ry County, to wit: November Term, 1806. AMONG other things is the tcllu wing to wit : OUDEP-EDby the court, that all suits trans- raitted from the gener .1court to ibis court, un- der the act of assembly, entitled, an act to provide for .the organization and regulation of the courts of coinin/s,'.i law in-this state, and for the administration of justice, and continued last court under the rule to employ new coun- sel, shall not continue longer than the.--nd of the next court, under the said rule ; and the suitors interested therein are hereby required to appear to (lie same, in person, or by conn Bel, cm or bt/ore the. second day of next term, or the samrfwili be tried or discontinued as the case>iay be, duiing- tne. said term. t Copy. .Test, UPTON BE ALL, Clerk, Montgo uery co.mly court. __H la'wirt Take Notice. THE Subscribers having obtained letters of administration on the estate of Peter Cassat, late of i..e city of Baltimore, deceased; All persons baying claims against the said l\ .or Cass.it, are warned to exhibit there to the • subsc.ribeis, duly authenticated ac.oi-c.ing to law, on or before the 10th day of July next, «¦- they may i e excluded from ail ben-lit of said "estate. All persons indebted to said es- 't ate. .-.re requested to ni.if.e inime !i:t. pay- "Bient to¦< itherof tlie subscribers by said day, as tjcy a-e dc'-ei.ui'icd to close said estate without delay. , 'SUSAN:.: AS.SAT, Exut'jc willlvp,; tkssop, Exv- Of Pete; Cassat, del January 6.__________________ Saw 12t" lo Kent, A large new 2-story BrickrtVAHEHOUSE siid CELLA.lt, with aconvej: lent Back-build- ing, :.l! in compleat order, sufficient touccoiu- rnodate a large family, with a pump of excel- lent water at the door, and the use of a large va- cant lot adjoining-. It is an excellent stand for the flour:and grocery business, See. opposite tlie French seminary and convenient to the New I ¦market. Possession may be had on the 1st of November. For terms, apply at No. 19cV, Ajar. .-ket.fitreet. Ociobei K law Doctor Thomas Hamilton, No 12, lIjiiiiiS'iii-STrE'r, A j'*-m tfcurfs from Market street, cBcgs leave tt. inform bis friends and tlie citi- zens of Baltimore, and its vicinity, that he practices MetoTCINE, SUUGEKY AND MlBS.'IrERY. DOCTOR HAMILTON flatters himself that he is entij led to the confidence of the pub- lic, from ;);.': .'having been in the practice of Iiis profession for above twenty years, .the j: renter part of which time his resilience was in London, in the vicittit) of St. Bartholomew's Fospifal, where an intimateconhexiCn withthe it-nun c f the faculty, to win so care it was enti tisted, a (forded him very ample opportuni- ties of making himself acquainted with the progi i=-ssR.e impl iven en'ts v.I '¦¦ ¦'• In e piece hjiii in Mi-Dic:: c i; and in tlie perform- ance <•I s'ukQ ] ca :. a o N-s Wert he not anxious to avoid what might perhaps by tfotne be considered astl Sin •."npij'ic, he c< ukl lay before the public suf f. ¦'¦< i:t poofs cf his n cd.i.si character, and o the s:r. gii at operations he lias been in the ha* bit of performing, during his residence in this and the n ighbormg state (Virginia)-&r Jlie last m&\ en years. Thus iic'ch i.e has been irtdnced to say of Iiimscif from a conviction, that a n,t ducal man, offering inn....-¦»'' to the aotice ol the public, should accomp'.my a claim upon tic-'ii' confi- dence ^vitll the f-rci-uuds upon which lie founds jbis prcitcvisions- __January 7.________________itt4t-giiw4t To he Sold, A valtiableFAKM, of upwards of 2'JO acres ofland, with useful improvemeu'.::, bom pn.the l. n.ile. As it can be viewed in an .hour's ride from tha city of Baltimore, it is thought unne- cessary t« say any thing further at pn lit f.boutit. Apply to Philip Jones on the preini hf-s. THOMAS JONES. Derewhw ci. iwoml iX'otice is hereby given, THAT 1 intend s>pp]yii:g to Bajtimore county court, at its next silting, on tiie fourth Monday ii; March mcx', for the bciu.iit of the insolvent act, passed November session, 1805, A-13KAKAM USHER. Januarys. tuZfr Notice is hereby given, THAT I intend to prefer i pctit\on to the irnext n to absolve and discharge n.e as v.-ei! from the debts of John W Sai l/erlaits, as mvcmi, which I am unable to pav. J. H. sCHAMaEBLAKS*. (Harford cotnty, J-,riisnrv 6t:i, '??.) j. 8._____________________Th-fa S 18tlj INDIA GOODS, Just received 40 /"¦'/« conslttiiig of Mamoodies, Rtniwties, Cossas, Sanhahs, Baftas, Gurralis, Sawns, GtWzenalm, Checks, Blue Enierties, Kc. / i. so, 5 cases Bandanna Handkerchiefs, mostly scarlet and yellow, of a superior quality—For sale by JOHN M. MINEK, &' Ct>. No. 66, Bowly's wharf. October 30.________________[_____sj» To Rent: Two three^tory Brick HOUSES en the up- per part of Pica-street They are both calcu- lated for entire dwellings, or the lower Moms and cellars for stores, with very complete back buiklings and convenient yards. Possi may be taken of one in about a fortnigh, and >h- other in four weehs. Apply to ALBERT SEEKAMP, Who hath imparted in the dijferext arrivalsJiu6. For Sale, ABOUT i red acres gf mosl valua- ble LAND, situated upon the Potomac river, neart.be ciliet? of Washington, At George-town i the greater part of wdiich is prime u m, and the remainder fine wood land. On this farm is a irtost elegant dwell, ing house, possessing an elevated and com- manding viewof the above places, and the sur- ing country. Also, tenant's houses, barn, tobacco bouse, and stables, two excellent fisheries, and a ferry from Prince-George's count} to Alexandria. I?or beauty of prospect, fertility of soil and aclvan' age_ 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 IUCHARD .KEY HEATK, October '"¦ to 5&'Dollars, Reward The.snbscriber's cellar, No 46 North How- ard-street, was .broken open on tin nighl i .' the 16th inst.iimd were Molei therefrom, nine ¦:/,!>'!' VOOLENS (commoiilygalled K< r.dal Cottons}. The al ovi uward , ill be givm fcirthe apprehension cf the person or -¦ that committed the sane. WILLIAM SCOTT. Jan. 17. ____„_„ ___ law4t i. Tin 7< a r i ' S .'.v TJTco a I'm El cii 2 SEV Y. A gentleman, who h ..- received the most flattering testtnu lials ef ability and conduct from the, president nf the college m which he Was educated, being engaged as an assistant in the above semi:a y; parents and guardians are- respectfully inionned that a. few -mare boys v/u! be admitted to enable the. subscriber lo meet the eipence of litis new arrangement. WILLIAM KIND. January 5'.?. lawot Jbor Sale, A two-story Brick HOUSE and LOT, 50 feet front on Msrket-street, Fell's Point, and ah nil 200 fieet deep. One ditto and LOT, 30 feet front on Shake- s.c ar-s.treet. about 107 feet deep. One small Frame HOUSE and LOT, IS feet front on Ann-sfuet, running back about 150 feet to an alley. The above property is subject to ground rent, and offered on very moderate terms, by the subscriber, who wishes to settle all his affairs immediately. If not elisposedot previous to the first of April, it will on that day be sold at auction for cash. P. DAWSON. January 5- co2w~law istAp Valuable Lands for Sale. T HE great emigration to the state of Ohio, and the Western car trj in general, induces the subscriber to offer those valuable LANDS for sale, which he advertised same time ago, viz : 1000 acres of first rate Land, situated upon the waters of Middle Island, and about 1 1-2 miles from the river Ohio, unimproved, 400 do. about 4 miles from the former, well improve u. Mii'l- do. adjoining the above, well improved. 10U0 do. adjoining the above, weil improved. 400 do. adjoining the above, unimproved. 450 do adjoining Mr. Gregg's Mill) on Middle Island. Csi'J do. adjoining the above, well improved- 1000 do. in Payette County, state of Kc-njuc- k»v, on the North Fork of Licking-, 8 miles from the town of Washington. All lb- above LancU are of the first quality, abounding with fine timber, such as vf-fl Chen-}, Black Walnut, and Locust; and has produced upwards of eighty bushels of Corn to tne acre. Ai.so, His property in Washington'County, Mary- land, kc. &c. 53 acres in Washington County, state of Maryland, about four miles from Hanock- Town, well timbered. 36 acres near the above, adjoining the lands of John Flint. "0 acres lying' in Prince George's county, about three or tour miles from the Eastern Branch ; this tract abounds with heavy timber, and although the soil is but thin, the makes it vs»ry valuable, so near the City of Washington. One, 2 1-2-story Brick HOUSE, n.eB.r the court-house in Hager's-town, well fin: heel, with necessary back buildings ; 1 framed 2-sto. ry do. adjoiningthe former, with the advantage of a 12 feet alley, well situated for business, and where a store has beer, kept for many years j 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. Also, One other Lot, unimproved. Ai.so, 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 stock Farm, having a very- extensive range ; there are two good springs on it, and a small stream runs through it, from which much valuable meadow might be made. It has the advantage of a rtdge of hea- vy fine timber, and within a small distance of several saw mills ; about seventy or eighty acres of cleared Land, and two Tenements on the premises. Any person wishing to purchase any of the Ohio Lands, by applying lo John Lee, Wheel- ing, will be shewn the 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. Properlt in the City of Baltimore, or the precincts thereof, will betaken in exchange, for any of the above property. Also, several Tracts in the Allegartv Moun- tains. WILLIAM 'LEE. January 20. , eo Encouragement of Lirfeature. BY AUTHORITY. Scheme of a Lottery, FOR THE BENEFIT OF St.MARY'S COLLEGE, ofBALTIMORE 1 Prize of Dolls. liohi 50,000 15,000 20,000 10,000 5,000. 5,000 4,000 10,000 7,svoa. 84,000 190,500 24,500 14?ey Manfcs — Not two to a Prise. 215,000 1 do. . a do. 10,000 2 do. 5000 5 do. 1000 10 do. 500 20 do. 200 100 do. 100 3 50 do. 50 FOO0 do. rizes 12 ?29ci 1 Stationary-pemiums 1,-00 tickets, at lo dollars each, Arrangement of Stationary Premi 1st. drawn blank 1st. do. after 2,000 tickets are it 1st. do. after 4,000 1st. do. after 6,000 Jsjt. do. after 8,000 1st. do. after 10,000 1st. do.after 12,000 1st. do. after 14,000 1st. do. after 16,4)00 1st. do. after 18,000 1st. do. aftef 20,000 Last draw*i Blank, 215, coo tuns—(';'; S'A'.'O awit„t000 1000 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 150o lo.ocO 15 per cent, em $1l5c%c is ¦ Su-m toh raised byshelotten Expellees cf the lottery %- which St Mary's Collide hfe'enjoy ed—and the many splendid chancns'^fcun'c; to adven- turers by the above scheme, Tndecc the tKa- ni'gers to anticipate a rapid ssSfeofthe tickets. The drawing will commence as soon as a suf- ficient number is sold to authorize it. _ The manr.gers have given bond to the stare in the. penaltyWsixty thousand dollars, for the faith- ful payment of the prizes, wdiich will he P"V^ subject to a deduction of 1-5 ripr cent, 30e known at the office. And on single risks of the.firat.class the sum of 40,000 dollars can be insured. Or- ders will fce made out agreeably to the com- pany's directions, and property examined free of charge. DAVID STEWART, Agent. January 16. cHteuSt INSURANCF.TTYJPON LIVES, By tia: Felienn Life Insurance (^.'mpany, Of L ok don. THE Pelican Life-insurance Company., of London, was established inthe year 17c?, by a numerous and respectable proprietary, upon an extensive capital, vested ill the public funds, with the additional responsibility of every individual proprietor. The board of directors, in consequence of repeated applica- tion: on the subject, havingdetermined tend their engagements to the continent of America, deem it proper briefl) to suggest to the minds of the public, the numerous ami important benefits resulting from such an in stiuilioii to even 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 an adequate provision for their families, relations or frierids. Fines payable on leases, renewable at the death of particular persons, may bo provided for by in- suring the lives of such persons. Insurance affords the means of reimbursement to those who advance money upon life-annuities, and in many cases furnishes ample cciu'ry for the loan of money. Persons entitled to property in expectancy or reversion, or upon attaining a given age, may secure an equivalent, in case their interests should be aftected by pre- mature -death. In a variety of other instances, and most peculiarly as applicable to persons engaged in commercial pursuits, ol joymeat of casual income, tiiis vahl caution will establish a resource to w.hi milies may look with confidence and security, and by which the distresses loo often attend. nut ujif it human life, may be alleviated or ef- ftctu/dly prevented Tlie Rates of Premium for such Insurances: will be rendered astnoderale i.s possible, ami in every instance proportioned to the Age, li.'alth, and other Circumstances of the Life assured. Persons desirous of proposing Insurances, fitter wpon^their own Lives, or the Lives of trthgni in whicl\they are interested, or of ob- taining further particulars and information, are requmted lo apply at the Phoenix Fire Of fieo SecamjStreet, where a list of the propri- e t «*r«t8Kn^ts &e n. Jahua^ 16.__________________._ d.t-eoSt, The directors of the Ubrary COMPANY of Baltimore, are under the painful necessity of reminding many members, that they have not discharged their annual contributions, due on the 2oth April last : Iii consequence of which the dil are obliged to obtain money from the banks, wdien tlucir funds, if paid, would be equal to tl-oir expenditures. They have authorised Mr. 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 be 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 dry, from the cUh of May, last according to the constitution. January _3. Sftw2w IvllH .TIC. . V "".lie hi : Falls, Willi tier; situated on die j .'•: ni ?. ¦ ".'. :-, New-York, and : '. . the city. ', Grist Mills, with live run of Eton with a complete rs for wlieaf and fttiiir, il kia-.-ns, agreeabV ements of EvanVs si s:eu>. ng a beautiful : view of' the Hudson av.d Wei tier*' Shop and Lvxliiy. together u'.;i. out-houses and con de-rihe establishni' fall of about thirtt ly above tin well cai factory, without in the least inter tlie other mills. The sdvanl this property are 1 f"« 1 which lav-cly characterize sit at ed in the •¦ icir ty 0 > ant a market as New-York, c - .pet'l - able a navigation as 1! - , the only roi te for the prod ice of the Northern and Western World, a facifity of Wheat at the mill, and of sending the pr to market, is here experienced to i n . which no other'situation can boast of. l-i'-ai 40 to 50,0*00 bushels of wheat has teen 1 factured annually between March and-Januan , and from CO to 70,000 could with c mi be ground were the winter season excluded, « iiicii of late years has been so r.iiid tc . interruptimi of the navigation has seldom of long continuance. TEe security and convenience of a sloop uf any burthen lving so contiguous to t*«e mill that tfae elevators discharge the cargo v ver the Miller wishes to dcpOsite it, and tlie facility of loadimr the flour on hoard immedi- ately from the Mill door, so maUirialh niches labor and expedites business the vessel will be found Buflifient to serve the tory, and perform more than two ofdinarily ilo in such eniploy. Also, a Tract of 1000 seres of Land, sii-,;- ed about 60 chains from the above Mills, well' covered with timber, on which is an excellent iron mi.i ugh which the Buttermiik- Fall stream pees ss, ailtti'ding several situation* or erecting ol' iron works. Tiie estate will be soldon reasonable terms, arid pn tcityin or near tiie city of Baltimore will be taken at a lair valuation for one half of the amount it' 1 c.juired. Fort: to Charles Garls, in the city of Baltimore ; or to David Lydig, luei. New-York, by whom an indisputable lit!* veil lie given November _24._________________eo3:n For !Sa!e, A stout healtliy young NEGRO MAN; he is a : cook and waiter, am derstsir. ,nd inaiiaging horses. Ap- ply at this "December g_r.___________________dit-law _ i'\>r Saie or Rent, THE PROPERTY belonging to the sub- sci ibc r, beautifully situated on the Re.ister's- to-.vn road, adjoining Mr. John Henry Hop- kins's, and bill a small distance abftyl Siminarv. The Property was lately r< ntcd and occupied bv Mr. Jacob Ottesson, at three hundred dollars per annum. No further des- cription of the property is thought r.eci as it is expected persons desirous of purchas- ing or renting, would wish to view the place previous to ( igiigementi For further parti- cuiars, enquire of the subscriber, at the new Assembly iluoms. JAMES WINTKLE. N B. A Lad of decent connection would he lakeii as an Apprentice to the painting bu- siness. Enquire' as above. January 8. Tli&M Any L?uiy, or Gentleman^ Irons of Boarding in a genteel private family, may be accommodated with a Boom, 5cc. by applying at this office. Jantiary 24. e< " Dividend. The creditors of ELIZABETH VET? late of : ct unty, deceased, are here, by notified"; that a distribution of the asses v'l! take place at the coimUhg hous't of tie subscriber, in Bali eet, o:i Monday the 16th February r.e>:t, and I the exclusion of those who neglect serve this 1. WALTER JENKINS, Admmistrutof of Eliiabeth V< Jam.c 2aw:t Wants a Place'. A young Man. who writes thisee dil Lam icigcs (fngVcsh, French and German) un. del-tends &o->l Keeping, Calculates Foreign Exchanges, and is well versed in Mercan- tile occurrences, wishes to engage in a Count-. ing Room or Store. Having resided for years past, and being engaged derm time in (lie uii-roantUe 'line, in this city, he at well acquainted with the necessary local know- ledge required of a clerk, and can prod: respect of his depprtmpnt and moral cj ter every satisfactory recommendation. A line addressed "to G. K. and feft at this office, will he attended to. January 23. or" Notiee. THE Subscriber is under tiie necessity i( petitioning to the next Gharlei county • be released from dents, lie is unable t ¦ SAMUEL BAXTQ January 1. J'Cr Saie, 200 canes,.one* h, Claret, for ex- poriC.tion, A few ditto Chateau Merj J .- toil -, of the first gi - ,.il last syn-ing, of the viiiti ed for private families, Cogiu.ic Brandy, 4tl Muscovado S:ii>ai'K, is hlitljs. Uei Raisins, Upland- Cotrcn, end about 5(i : : k^ln-dryed Indian Meat. HUGH nioi _ January '21, eo4l|j Strayed < FBOM the subscribers, • QllSE, eight years old, about lc> hi speck in iiis left eye, with sh( 1 Whoeyer. will bring him back to tin s.cftbers, wiil be reasonably rewarded lot their troubfe. KELLER &. ALBRIGHT, Cc i.mv Jiuv.iarv 21. ~~~PA .Nin'lJiUJcfn'liD , JOHN 1 S, Qjijmife the P&st'-OJ}icr, St Peiuts-LaM, ii A, 4- T i K O Ii E.