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Sale by Auction.
The real estate of Dr Robert Pottenga, debas-
ed, tying in Prince George's county, and state
of Man;/aid, about five iniles /'¦¦¦' >
Anne, and t-.-eutr from George Totm j con-
taining bepmen eight hundred and a li.
acres of Laud.
THIS valuable Property is situated in the
heart of that rich and well known tract of
Country, called the Forest of Prince George's,
and is indisputably among the most fertile and
best improved places in the slate.
The sale will be made on the premises,
en Wednesday, the 18th of February next,
if fair, if not, on the first fair day thereat' or,
at 11 o'clock, in conformity to a decree of the
high court of Chancery ( be irate not ad-
mitting of a division among ¦¦''¦'•
itivps of the deceased); and the certainty
which the subscriber feels, that those who are
inclined to become purchasers, will view the
prei Fore the day of sale, renders any
furthe:. description of them unnecessary-
The .purchase money must be paid, in four
I i:d annual instalments, the purchaser giv-
ing bond .with approved security for the pay-
ment oi .- i :. instalment, with interest there-
on, annually, from th< d On tlie
payment of the purchase money, wiu<
interest thereon, a conve,ancte will be' made
to the purchaser, by the subscriber, in vir-
tue of, and pursua it to, the said decree.
THOMAS BUCHANAN, Xytis
January 21. dtI-7thT||__
Williara Wilson i\- freight apply to
I). L. THOMAS, Ship-Broker.
January It). eu____
For Sale,
r J^2> A.new SCHOONEU,
v About ? 0 tons carpenter's me a-
;' surement. She is built of good
e.aterials, and has every a])-
pearance of sailing fast. She has a cable and
some rigging, which are new, probably to the
amount of aSo'nl ,; !00. She is faithfully built,
iter bottom and ceiling of the best oak plank,
terms apply to
REDMOND GRACE,
67 Smith's wharf
jpctober 13.________________d6t-2aw
For Freight or Charter,
To Charleston, Savumiah, or the West-Indies
. "r - " The Sloop
:.>> FALMOUTH,
o» William Owe"., master ;
"*fe8fc;3 The Falmouth is a remarkably
strong vessel, and will carry about 1000 bbls.
For terms apply to the captain on board, at
Commerce-street wharf, or to the sn&scriber,
Who has received by said sloop, and ojfers for
sole on accommodating terms,
20 hhds. N. E. Rum,
1135 , ¦ :oarse Salt,
Raisins, Hyson Skin Tea, a few bbls. Beef,
and some Essence of Spruce.
JOHN M'FADON.
January 22._________________eo
Lorman - and Fulford,
; sale, received per the hip Leda, sap-
tain "Spear, from Netn-Tori,
401 boxes Castile Soap, entitled to draw-
back,
14 tierces of Alum,
5 do. Copperas,
20 cases Sulpher,
1? casks Spanish Brown,
117 hhls. prime Pork,
And a quantity of English Coal.
On hand,
Hyson, Young Hyson, and Ilyson Skin
Teas, of the latest importations.
January 5. ________ d
Fred'k Lindenberger tk Co.
200, Market-street,
U vte imported per the Diana, and other late ar-
rivals from Liverpool,
A IM'.Gr. AMD GENERA.L AS5011TMEN T OP
Hardxvare, Cutlery & Saddlery.
On hand, fromf'rmer importations.
Patent Shot,
Pewter, in casks,
Sewing Twine,
Crown Window Glass,
Spades and Shovels,
Frying Pans, Sic. he.
Tin,
Sheet Iron,
Crowle) St -el,
Flat Point Nails,
Bar Lead,
October 31. ___________ A
Tennessee Cotton.
TWENTY bao-s, about SOOO wt. of Ten.
nesee COTTON, of superior ai, cheap, | Log ' '?\;'.'i'-.
to close sales,
Bar Lead,
Venetian Red,
Sponi ib Brown,
London Porter,
Pore r Bodies, in ham.
pets,
Bolt Iron, assorted,
Garden Seeds,
AXD
Very choice London particular Port Wines,
in pipes, imported from London, in 180-1.
January 2f. eo4t
Grundys & CrosJaie,
OFFER FOR SALE,
2 bales 6 4 Blue Cloths, a 3s. 6d. a 5s. 6d.
1 do. 6 4 Brown, T
Olive, fk >¦ Coatings, 5s. a 8s.
Mi.-ted, 3
2 bales 6-4 Mixed, do. 2s. <3d. a 3s. 94.
1 bale 7-H Drab, "^ T„ • -, ,, ,
HI ("Flams and Kerseys Is.
fy.l'e*, C 8.-1. n 2s. 6d.
Mixed, j
1 bale 5-4 Drab, T ,on u .
£,rowl1'C4». a 4s. 8d.
Blue, J
4 bales 7-8 Blue,
Drab,
Mixed, _
bales Blue, ~i
Green, y Half Tincks,
White,3
biles Whit2 Kerseys, 45s. a 60s.
' bales striped Blankets, 6!s. a 'ioi.
1 bale 7-4 Blue Cloths, 15s. 6d. a 13?. 6d
¦ Plains, 3s. a 2s. 6d.
S6s. a 40s.
- Cotton Hose
1 trunk Men's 7 white )
and Women's, 3 Sc grey_J
1 trunk colored Thread,
7 cases Mill Saws,
1 cask Ar.vijs,
50 bundles S'neet Iron,
200 casks Naila, 3d. 4d. a 30<1,
11 bales Bleached Fl us,
100 crates Earthen Ware,
10 casks C. iblers and Wine Glasses,
J5 cases Velveteens and Cords,
6 boxes 7-8 and 4-4 lens.
The who!.» entitled to debenture.
January 17. eolOt.tf
Rappahahnock Mills, feic.
THE Subscriber would lease or rent, that
Valuable property, caded ffinter'a Woiks, con-
sisting of a M.mufjctaring Mill, (late in the
occupancy of Messrs. Cooch and Hollings-
l) having two Water wheels, with four
pair burr stones, andallneci hineryj
a valuable Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Houses
suitable for millers, coope, s arol blacksmiths.
At this place are the walls nod remains of a
I'V/-ge and Slitt'ii-.g Mill, fbrmer> carried on,
th.e scites Oi which, and others on the same
canal, are excellent for water works of vari-
ous kinds. This property is on the north
edge of the Rappahannock, within two miles
of Fredericksburg and one of Fldroouth ; has
peculiar advantages of water, and is veil situ-
ated for the purchase of wheat, now the sta-
pie of the count y, and of the last crop a
large proportion yet to come to maritet.
Alto,
A valuable Manufacturing Mill, with 2 wa
ter wheels, two pair of stones, and the usual
machine;-)', situated on the same edge cd" the
river, within half a mile of Falmouth, i
a convenient and comfortable milling house at-
tached to it, and a canal which now affords wa-
ter communication from Falmouth to the mill-
door, and at the expenceof 3 orgytOO may be
extended to the doors of the forge mills.
f)r I would sell the whole of the above pro-
perty, under stipulations, for the benefit of'con-
tiguous property, but no-way injurious to this,
and give credit 7 years, 'v, fir three
fourths of the amount, and accommodating
time for the other fourth.
ROBERT DUNBAR.
Falmouth, January 23. 2awl2t
nov
Wanted to Rent,
A snug two-story Brick HOUSE. One to
the Westward of Jones'd Fall's, would be pre-
fered. Inquire at this office.
Januai-o 23. df>t
Notice is hereby given,
THAT I intend to apply by petition to Bal-
timore comity court, or to some one of the
judgesthereof', to release me from debts w'lich
I am tillable to pay, agreeably to an act of as-
sembly, passed at November session, 1805,
entitled " An act for the relied of sundry in-
solvent debtors, and a supplement thereto,
passed ai. November session, 1806
HUGH SANDS.
January 26. (22.) eo2m
To Him ivho has It !
WAS left at a Public House, not many
hundred miles over Market street Bridge, on
Sunday evening last, a Greer, Silk Umbrella,
(nearly new) with a small piece broken off
the sod of the crook. The present possessor
is well known to the owner, and is earnestly
requested to send it to this Office, before
Wednesday next, otherwise he may hear of
something to his r/;>advautagc.
January 24. »*
On MONDAY,
77 c '2d day of February next f if fair, if rot, the
next fair day J vcill co'iii-ryiencr. the sole of,
PAIi'l' of the personal estate of Richard
Thomas, late of Montgomery county, deceas-
ed, coi 01 valuable work-
llorses, Logs, .Sheep and Catile, amongst
W.bich are, several good Milch Cows, a -. c^o.
well brekoii yoke of Oxen, and some valuable
young Steers.
ALSO,
A Waggon and Gears, an Ox Cart, and
all kinds of plantation Utensils. A quantity
oi Tobacco, hanging in ibe house, imstr.pped,
sixty or seventy bushels of Eye, in stacks and
in buik.
ALSO,
Straw, Fodder, and Hay, and nearly one
hundred barrels of Indian Corn, and some
grain growing on the ground.
The terms of sale will be 9 months credit on
all purchases to the amount of twenty dollars
and upwards, on the 'purchaser go. o
with approved security, with interest from
the date, if not punctually paid; and all sums
under twenty dollars, will be expected on the
delivery of the articles.
The sale will begin at the plantation known
by the, name of the Old Quarter, on the road
from Rochtille (orMontgomery Court-House')
to Baltimore, about eight miles from the for-
nierplace ; and continue from day to day, and
from plantation to plantation, until all are sold.
Attendance will he given by
RICHARD THOMAS, & 7 _, ,
WILLIAM THOMAS, $-Lxr-
January 23. eo3t
Edwin's Anatomical Prints.
A report having been industriously circu-
lated, that the above Prints are sold in Phi-
ladelphia at 6 dollars, a friend to the ingeni-
ous artist, whose exertions are thus attempt-
ed to he defeated, thinks it proper to assure
the subscribers in this city, that the assertion
is untrue. The price of the English engrav-
ing.; is two guineas ; Mr Edwin's are soil at
eight dollars. The subscription paper will
remain at George Hill's Bookstore a few days
longer, when the price will be increased to
those who have not subscribed.
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FOR S^-L-eT
Afevi thousand bushels first quality
FINE SALT,
At No. 27, EriJ_e.streei, Old town.
January 22. eo4t
For Sale,
113 boxes first .quality Trod dumb) Fisli,
IG9 doz. Cotton and Wool Cards, Sperma-
r.iia Oil, ¦•' Also,
Invoice of C it Glass, and Liverpool Ware,
' itjii boxes Soap, 0 dili" bartered for Gro-
ceries- All suitable for the West-India mar*
act. HENRY STICKNI'.Y.
January 26._____________
Notice.
IN consequence of the ill health of Mr.
Thomas Cochran, the partnership of Jcnkir.t
lS( Cochran, was dissolved by mutual consent
and arrangement, on the 15th March last.
The affairs of the concern will be closed
by the subscriber, wdio continues the Drf
Good business as formerly.
WALTER JENKINS.
January'?'1. eo4t
Foeket Book.
LOST on. Fell's-Point, on the afternoon of
the twenty-second instant, a small red Mo-
rocco PQCKE.T BOOK, containing 4?g in.
Bank Notes. 9 of £g each and 2 Ig notes of
the farmer's Bank of Maryland. Also, a.
note of hand for ,7$, dated 'he 4tli day of
March, lS06; payable I'd months afiier date,
and sundry papers of no vise but to the own-
er. Twenty dollars reward will he given fer-
tile Pocket Batik) with the content*, oil
leaving it at the Oiiiceof th» Fueieral Gazette.
January 24. eolt|
¦/ TtrRent,'
A large and convenient three-story Brick
Dwelling House, with store and cellar, adjoin-
ing the house occupied by the subscriber, an
c toellent situation I'or the retail dry goods bu-
siness. Terms will be moderate. Apply to
JAMES STIRLING.
January 22.__________________eoCt ^
In Baltimore County Court,
January '26th, l807-
ON application to the judges of the said
county court, by petition in writing of ffnhn
Neale, of said county, praying the ben-edit of
the" Act. for the relief of sundry insolvent
debtors," passed at November session, 18U5,
on the terms mentioned in the said act ; *
schedule of his property and a list of his cre-
ditors, on oath, as far as he can ascertain
them, as directed by the said vet, being an .
iiexcd to his petition ; and the said county
court being satisfied bv competent testimony,
that the said John Neale, has resided the two
preceding years within the state of Maryland,
prior to the passage of tlie said act.; and the
said John Neale, at the time of presenting bis
petition as aforesaid, having produced to the
said court, the assent in writing of so many
of his creditors as hava due to them the
amount of two thirds of the debts due by him
at the time, of passing the said act.
It u thereupon adjudged and ordered, by
the said court, that the said John Neale (by
causing a copy of this order to be inserted
in the Federal Gazette, every other day, un-
til the fourth day of April next) give notice
to his creditors to appear before the said coun-
ty court, at the Court-House in the said coun-
ty, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said
fourth day of April next, for the purpose of
recommending a trustee for their benefit, on
the said John Neale, then and there taking
the oath by the said act prescribed for deliver-
ing up his property.
Signed b_ order,
WM. GIBSON, Clerk.
Janur.rv ''7. eoiA
Fifty Dollars Reward.
Ran away on Sunday morni .g last, from tl e
subscriber, living in Baltimore county, Maiy-
kr.d, near he Frit nils' Gunpowder Meeting-
House ; a Nero man named BOB, about five
feet eight or nine incites high, thick set, ab 1 '
21 years of age, has a pleasant cc-untenanca
when spoken,to—had on when he went a. way,
a white countiy cloth short round suat, tinder
jacket and trousers of the same ; the trousers
have been patched ; oznabvrrg shirt, -tvin-.e
yarn stockings, one of his shoes has been
patched near the toe ; he is f'oiv' of diink.
Whoever takes up and secures the said negro,
in any jail, so that I get him again, fhall re-
ceive, it' 10 miles irom home, 6jg ; if 20 miles,
123; if 30 utiles, 20:S> ; and. if out of th*
the above reward, and reasonable •barg-
es if brought borne, paid by
THOMAS GIST.
N. B; Masters of vessels and others, aT»
forwarned against harboring or taking; him
away at their peril. T. G.
J:.Hilary 27- tU 9-wSt||
St. Paul's Parish Lottery.
THE drawing of this Lottery commenced
on Monday at 3 o'clock, P. iVl. at Mr. Deck's
Hotel, No. 172, Market-street; two hundred
tickets vvere drawn, of which No. 1943, the
first drawn ticket, was, according to the
scheme, entitled to 500 dollars : of the other
tickets, the following drew prizes.
Prize of g50 No. 14384.
P.i/.es of g'O Nos. 4570 5305 9750 130ST
Prizes of glO Nos 5780 7847 16552 1800(1
Prizes ofg,7 Nos. 51 129 15.; 1.82 476 0 12
549 555 639 687 S95 1032 1165 1453 219L
2531 4061 41SS 4522 4592 5399 5645 5790
S8S2 6*261 6605 6935 7044 7518 b/Jd 846S
8S07 8970 9033 10109 10159 10295 1I01S
11480 11769 1.2560 13377 13771 14086 15592,
15966 16406 16425 "17179 17799.
The further drawing of the l-ottcry tvas
postponed to the 10th February next, when
it will be certainly resumed, at the tatii*
place and hour: It will be continued with all
possible regularity and dispatch. The post-
ponement is made, that farther time may ba
allowed, for the transmission of tickets not
yet returned from abroad, and that further op-
portunity may be afforded for the purchase of
tickets still on hand. They may be had nftUa
several managers, and of Mr. Stewart, at tlia
bar of the Indian Q_;'-'e" ; Messrs, Cole and
I. Bonsai, No. 17'4 J-2, Market-street ; Mr.
Samuel Vincent, No. 44, North Gay-street ;
Mr. John Cole, St PatUVLane ; Messrs.
Warner and Manna, Market-Streel ; and Dob.
bin and Murphy, No. 12, M - et 1 anel
Mr, Thorna.-: Shepperd, fell's-point, at the
original price of 6 dollars, till further notice.
The managers expect to sell the tenismhig-
tiokets, shortly alter the next drawii»g, when
the purchasers thereof intend to raise thi*
price.
By order of the Managers.
SAMLLl VINCENl'.i Clerks to th»
SAMUEL COLfi. J> Managwa,
Jaivary '£. _i.\..--il;i
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