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"Valuable Lands for Sale.
1 HE great emigration to the state of Ohio,
and the Western con try in general, inducer
(lie subset iVr to offer those valuable LA]
for sale, which he advertised some time.a™,
viz :
1C00 acres of firstrate Laud, situated upon
the waters of Middle Island, and about I 1-2
miles from the river Ohio, unimproved.
400 the-former, well
improved.
;3o4 do. :i ¦ above, well improved.
1O0C ling the above, well improved
¦>;_)>,ve, unimproved.
450 do. ad|oin'm» -.1. Gregg's Mill, on
Middle Isiaiui.
349 do, ailjni'ii .„"i.ne above, well improved'
1O00 do. in Fayette Com \, state of Kentuc-
ky, on tb-a North Fork A Licking', Smiles
from the town of WasL.ngtoii.
All the above Lands are of the first cjuulity,
abounding with line timber, such as. wild
Cherry, Black Wrlmit, and Locust; and has
produced upwards of eighty bushels of Con:
to the acre;.
A i.so,
'His ^ropf vty in Wasbingtojj County, Mary-
land, &.c. &c.
53 seres in Washington County, state of
Maryland, ab» it four miles vom Hanock-
Town, well timbered.
36 acres near the above-, adjoining the
lands of John Flint.
70 acres lying in Prince George's county,
about three or four nodes from the Eastern
branch ; this tract abounds with heavj' timber,
and although the soil is but thin, the wood
makes it very valuable, so near the City of
Washington.
•One, 2 1-2-story Brick HOUSE, near the
aourt-bojise in Hager's-town, well finished,
with necessary back buildings ; 1 framed 2-sto-
ry do. adjoining the former, with the advantage
of a 12 feet alley, well situated 1 -r business,
and .where a store has been k -pt for many
years ,• the lor. beii."- ing ti> sa.d property is
upwards of two hundred eet deep.
One, two-story Logg- House in Church-
street, containing 1 1-2 lots, well fenced in.
¦A i. so,
One other Lot, unimproved.
Also,
A Wood Lot, about one mile from the
town, containing- live acres.
Also,
350 acres lying in Washington county, near
Isaac Bechlle's mill, and about three miles
from the river Potomac ; this tract is well
calculated for a stock Farm, having" a very
extensive range ; (here are two good springs
on it, and a small stream runs through it,
from winch much valuable meadow might be
made. It lias the advantage of a ridge of hea 4
vy fine timber, and within a small distance of
several saw mills ; about sever- f or eighty
acres of cleared Land, and two Tenements
on the premises.
Any person wishing-to purchase any of the
Ohio Lands, by applying -c John Lee, Wheel-
ing-, will be shewn the premises, and get
any inibrnialiou they may require ; and those
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 be taken in exchange,
for any of tile above property
Also, several Tracts in thp Allegany Moun-
tains. WILLI *..! "LEE.
January 20. eo
for S^le.
TICI^E higlrh. reputeda d valuable Milk,
Baasisnilk Fails, with thirty acres" of land,
- situated on the Bank's of Hudson river,
state of Ne w-York, and about, sixty miles from
the city. This property comprehends two
Grist Mills, with live rati of stones on the
most modern and approved principle) together
with a complete set of machinery, such as
leevators for wheat and flour, conveyors, hop.
per-bags and kreens, agreeably to the latest
improvements of Evans's system. The Bolt-
ing Cloths are ne w, and the whole in excellent
repair. Also, a Sam-Miil and two Duelling-
Mouses, co-nmjandiu|ra beautiful and r«inantic
*ie\v of the Hudson and West-Point ; a Coo-
lers' Shn/i and Dwelling, together with other
out-1 louses and conveniences necessary to ren-
dertlie estftbtishmentcomplete. Likewise, a
fall of about thirty feet high, unoccupied, im-
inedialely above the present nulls, extremely
¦well calculated for a 1'apcr-M ill, or any other
factory, without in the least interfering with
the other mills. The advantages attending
this property are numerous, and of jj» nature
which rarely characterize singular establish-
ments. Situated in the vicinity of so import-
ant a market as New-York;, and on so respect-
able a navigation as Hudson river, the only
route for the produce of tiie Northern and
Western World., a facility of purchasing the
-wheat at the mill, and ofvsending the produce
to market, is here experienced to an extent
which no other situation can boast of. From
«10 to 50,000 hushelsof wheat has been manu-
factured annually between March and January,
and from 60 to 70,000 could, with equal ase
be ground were the winter season excluded,
which of late years lias 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 t!>e mill
that the elevators discharge the cargo where-
ver the Miller wishes to deposite it, and the
facility of loading the Sour on board immedi-
ately from the'Mill door, so materially dimi-
' rushes labor and expedites business'that one
vessel will be found sufficient to serve the fac-
tory, and perform more than two ore
•Join such employ.
Also, a Tract of 100O acres,o< Land, situat-
edabout60 chains from theauove Mills, well
covered with timber, on which is an excellent
iron mine and through -which the Buttermilk..
3Fall stream passes, affording-several situations
of erecting of iron works.
The astate will be sold on reasonable terms,
and pivpcri y in or neat the city of Baltimore
will he take!) ata fair valuation for one half ol
the amount if required.
For terms apply to Charles Carts, in the city
of Baltimore j or to David Lydig, merchant,
New-York, by. whom an indisputable title
will be given
November S4. eri^m
F-
Nathanfel F. Williams,
No. 15, Bovvr.v's wharf.,
Has just received j Harydt, ar
MontezuMia, from, Boston, ami for sale,
110 pieces Ravens Duck,
50 do. Russia Sheeting, entitled to draw
iback.
100 barrels No. 1, Beef,
20 do. Fall Mackerel,
450 boxes Mould Candles, 4-, 5, .6 and 8 to
the pound,
300 do. Brown Soap,
64 do. Lisbon Lemons,
2 tons Sheathing Paper.
Also received per the schooner Sally, capu »' sale on liberal term),
120 lib Is PORK,
60O lbs. GHNSKNG,
I'
japs
A few bales Cloths, Cohtings, Blankets,
l.tnncls, Kerseys, Ticklenburgh, and Bur-
Ps- . Fc I). 7- . eo-lt
For Sale,
14,000 lbs, 4 first (ii'^-tv '
JAVA COFFEE, '
At No. 10, Bowly's wharf, by
EDW.i.ItD JOHNSON.
February 2. eo4tf
Mr. Le Tellier,
DF.NTIST,
Has returned to Baltimore, and again offers
his services to its inhabitants, in the different
branches of his pi cfession, i. e. in, setting arti-
ficial Teeth, in all the various methods, in
Cleansing, Plugging, and Filing-, as described
in his former address to the public He also
extracts those that are too far gone to save,
in which'eperation. he makes use of his
Perpendicular Extracting Instrument,
Whichtakes the teeth out withoutanypossihili-
ty offracturing the jaw, or bruising the gun:;,
and with much less pain than the instruments
that are in general used by surgeons and den-
tists.
N. B. He has Dentifice of a very superior
quality, which he has lately prepared, and
for sale.
, His residence is two doors above the Post-
Office, in St. PauTs-Lane.
February 3. eoGl||
Just Published
In Nes;-Tort, now received and for sale here by
GEORGE HILL,
The life of the late right honorable
CHARLEb JAMES FOX.
Eiiiibiting a faithful account of the most re-
markable events of his
Political Career,
And a delcniation of his character as ajstatts-
ma'n, Senator &. man of Fahion, compre-
hending numerous anecdotes
of Iris Public and Pri-
vate Life.
And an accurate account, and discription of
the ceremonies which took place at his
FD.:EIi.Al. IN' \YrES 1 MIXSTER ABBEY,
By B. C. Walpole, esq.
To which is added
The Character of Mr. Fox.
By R- B. Sheridan, esq.
ALSO,
The LIFE o/WM. PUT,
Late Prime Minister of Great Britain, with
some Biographical Notices of his
principal Frienda & illus-
trious Cotempo-
raries.
JTc *vas a scholar and a ripe, and a good mie,
Exceeding vjise,fur spoken, end persuading :
Lifiy, caul soia-, to those that Iweed him not ,-
But, to Men that sought him, sweet at summer.
SriAKSI'EAJcL.
February 10. eo
Likenesses Engraved.
THE subscriber begs leave lo inform the
public, that he has removed to Second-street,
near the'Marine Insurance Office, in the same
house that Mr. J. Bannerman, engraver, oc-
cupies. ST. MEMIN.
• February 10. eo6t||
Red Clover Seed.
A large supply of excellent RED CLO-
VER SEED, of the growth 'of the late sea-
son, just received from Lancaster and York
Counties, and ottered for sale bv
GERARD fc WM. HOPKINS.
No. 3, County wharf.
Second mo. 10. eo
Notice.
THIS is fc inform all persons whom it may
concern, that the subscriber intends to apply
to the judges of liatt.m.jre County Court, at
the expiration of ;:s from th;~
for the benefit of a law, ¦ ! gis-
lature of Man land, at I
1805, and the sue thereto, fur the re-
lief of insolvent debtor*.
NATHANIEL L. CHEW-
February 10^_________ . eo2m
ISAAC M'PHE ON,
2v~o. 30, Fayette street, Bakinuire,
HAS F O R S A L
A large assortment of Bolting Cloths,
which he has just imported from tiie Manu-
facturer, warranted good, and are purchased
with ready-money, and offered for sale, by the
piece or otherwise, at a small profit. A few-
pieces of Burr Blocks of good quality, if ap-
plied for soon may be had. Phuster of Paris
in the Stone, ground for land, audi prepared
tor plastering.
/ have also,
Mill Stones of difierentsizes on hand, and
ood materials to make any other s:;:e that
ay be wanted at a shor-t notice.
October 0. 2awt:ms.
A Valuable Farm for bale.
Will be sold at public sale on Monday, the 16th
day (f March next, at 12 o'clock, on the pre-
mises,
ALL that tract, or parcel of LAND, lying
near CresweU's Ferry, within sight of Havre
de Grace, in Cecil county, stale of Maryland,
called the Lucky Mistake ; containing 271
acres, more or less, with the improvements.
It bounds upon the Susqueiiannah river, and
embraces a good Shad and Herring Fishery.
The improvements are two dwelline Ik.uses,
one of stone, the other of logs, a fish-house,
and an apple orchard, together with peach h
cherry trees. The situation is remarkably
healthy and the water good. Herring-ran
[lassts through one corner of this tract, on
which there was formerly greeted a Saw-
Mill.
The terms of sale will be one-fourth of the
purchase money in cash, one-fourth in G
months, one-fourth in 12 months, and the re-
sidue in 18 months, from the day of sale,
The purchaser or purchasers to give bonds
on interest, with approved security ; and o*
payment of the whole, an indisputable title
will be given.
r GEORGE HIGSON.
February-2.''_________2aw
Rappahannock Mills, ike.
THE Subscriber would lease or rent, that
valuable property, called Hunter's Werks, con-
sisting of a Manufacturing Mill, (late in tire
occupancy of Messrs. Cooch and Holhngs-
>rnrili) having two water wheels, with four
JKlir burr stones, and all necessary machinery ;
?SLvaluable Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Houses
"Citable for millers, coopers and blacksmiths
At this place are the walls and remains of a
Forge and Slitting MilJ, formerly carried on,
the scites of which, and others on the same
eanal, are excellent for. water works of vari-
ous kinds. This property is on tiie north
edge of the Rappahannock, within two miles
of Fredericksburg and one of Falmouth ,- ha?
peculiar advantages of water, and is well situ-
ated for the purchase of wheat, now tin
pie of the count y, and of the last ciop a
large proportion yet lo come to market.
Also,
A valuable Manufacturing Mill, with 2 wa
ter wheels, two pair of stonesj and the usual
machinery, situated on the same edge «f the
river, within half a mile oi Falmouth, having
a convenient and comfortable milling house at-
tached to it, and a canal which now affords wa-
ter communication from Falmouth to the imll-
door, and at the expence of 3 or §406 imj be
extended lo the doors of the forge mills.
Or I would sell the w boa ,e pro-
perty, under stipulations, for the benefit of con-
tiguous propei'ty, butno way injurious lo this,
ami give credit 7 years, if necessary, for three
fourths of the amount, and accommodating
time for the other fourth.
ROBERT DUNBAR.
Falmouth, January 23. SawLt
Public Sale.
On the first clay
i In pursuance of an order of l-Fa.
'court, viilLbe offered tit puSic theprv-
¦; reai
estate of Richard Crcr.
saiit county, deceased, unless disposed of at
private sale in the -mean time, if v.
mill bejivcu.—
THIS valuable tract of land lies I
¦
Number 1, the late reside-.
ard Cromwell, deceased, pout;
four hui teres ; it has I
tags of a fine stream of wab r, thro*
it, on which their is a SI d—the
soil is productive, and there is 50 or 60 acres
In meadow, and 150 acres or stiil ia
{ages of this farm .
neighborhood, and fbras.ioclifarra il issurpas -
¦ none in the county.
Number 2, at present in the oc.ee
Oliver Oron
met- b\ cental
is from 130 to 150 acta .' in woi d,
which is covered with timberof a yeiiy supe
rior quality.
Number 3, adjoining the first mentioned
tract, at Ereaeni in the occupation of Richard
Cromwell, contains 25u acres o-
tiie soil is rich and productive, it
bered, and possesses the advantage of a never
failing Stream ol waterrunhin hit, on
which there is an excellent mi
sreershurg to \V i
port, eigi.it or nine miles 1'rei. place:
—Tiie improvements are a dwelling
ahdstables,
iber 4, containing 250 acres or upwards
—the improvements are a good comfortable
log house and barn—there is aboulone hundred
acres in cultivation, including' 13 or 15
of good tiinoth.ymea.de w.—the remaind e i
vered with fine thriving timber—This tract ad-
joins the first mentioned plantation, and is all
good. fanning land—Also, one undivided Half
: 80 acres of timber land, lying on both
sides of Coiiococbeague Creek, and adjojo-
ing.the last mentioned tract j erpavt
is Creek bottom, is we'd timbered and embra-
ces a good site for a mill on Couoeocheag-ue
>i water on each of the
ilantations. The whnle will be a
gethcr or in separate f . as may be
most suitable to those w ii hing to pu
ns will be, one-third of the parvhase
money to be paid on the first-flay of April next,
at. which time possession maj he had,-and the
¦ Lo be paid In six equal; annual pay-
Any person wishing ,to pureii,
private sale, may make application to any of
iiiniissioners, or to Messrs. Oliver and
Richard Cromwell, who will stow the lands
to Siiiy person inclining to purchase.
WALTER BCYl),
MARTIN KERSHKER,
.NRY AN RON Y,
JOSLMI PRICE, j '
Wash; .;;.ty, FfebrU 7. 4t
r ISale,
TFIAT noted and desirable MILL SEAT,
.' Aquia Warehouse ami town of
Wookstock, immediately upon the si age road
leading from ndria to Fredericks!
oi tide water,
Creek, in Stafford county, state of Vir
atly wanted, loathe accom-
m of the town & neighborhood (exclu-
sive of an extensive ba< . niiurly
adapted if wheat, their i
commodity) being no vent for the sale of their
wheat.to advantage, without shipping it to
Alexandria, Baltimore and other seaport mar-
kets.
My necessity and inability to improve the
seat and build thereon, are the sole reasons ''< i sell to same person well versed ill
the Milling business, on the in,
whose inclination and ability will induct them
toimproi iiately. Tosucbar'.
ter the terms of sale will be made easj and
accommodating. I therefore omit any fui
description, presuming no person will i
suchpurchase, without viewji
which I have no doubt, will I
itself. For further particulars, apply to the
subscriber, near the premises.
VVH.I.IAM P. BAYLY.
Stafford, November 13. Inw4i,-.|i
P. Williamson's celebrated
ELASTIC THRU B Sl.I T MA TALIC1
which has been pronounced, by many of lb.t
most eminent penmen, to be ntr superior to
any metallic Fen that has ever been, made
heretofore, either in Europe or America ; it is
well known tlmt ail the Fens upon the for-
mer principle hive been wanting in that pli-
ability which all Reus should have in order to
write with smoothm ss and rapidity, which in
this is happily effected by the two additional
side slits.
Also, Perpetual Almanac Cases with Pens
or Pencils or both, the novelty and utility of
which will render it far preferable to an) com-
mon pencil case, the difference ill the, price
being insignificant, may be had of the al
or Mr. George Aiken, No. 72, Market .street,
Baltimore: '
SJ. B Considerable discount made to those
purchase a quantity.
January 2. law
Amongst
Bankets,Rosc,Duflle,
and Point,
Flannels, red, white,
and yellow,
Cloths, fine and super-
fine,
Plains, blue, drab, &
mixed,
Baize,
Coatings,
Bennett's Cords,
Hunter's ditto,
President's do.
Mole-skins,
Fancy Prints,
Mohair Plush,
1NDE\
Gurrahs,
Sannahs,
Bafuis,
Mysapore Chintz,
Checks,
Mamoodies,
The above goods will be sold at the usual
credit, or very low for cash.
G. VV F'. has received invoices of sundry-
goods from England, which are now tandipg
in Philadelphia, and will be forwarded to this
city, wit.hr ut delay,
November 15, " (Jan. 15. Saw
Cosseas,
Lutstrings,
Taffaties,
Senshaws,
Sewing- Silk,
Madras H'dkfs, f;c.
'¦IS
Eand for "Sale.
iN pursuance of the last will and. testament
of Dennis W arfield, late of Baltimore coun-
ty, deceased, will be sold on the SIth i
April next, at the former dwelling piaa
on of col. Charles Warfield,
rick county, deceased, on a credit of 6, 12 ii*.
18 months, for notes or bonds with ft]
ed securities, vi/„
ONE undivided tenth part of a Ti-
Land, lying on Big-Barren River, sti
tacky ; the said tenth part supposed to con--
tain 100 acres, more or
The following-Tracts or pane!,;
ing in Frederick county, on the nut,tic road
from Liberty-town, by the MM of j sh.ua
Howard, esq. to Baltimore :
One tract called Good Intent, containing 12
aeres, more or Ii
One tract < I Little Piece1, contai
acres, more or less.
Part of a tract called Quilting Frolic
part of a tract called Conclusion, containing
, t, more or less
ruble proportion of wood-lane. I
culars will be made koowiialthei lime S
of sale. Persons disposed toviewthepi'
ty, will please apply to the subscriber living
near the premises.
ALEXANDER WARFIELD, fcx'r,
February 5. ____
BY
PRINTED AKL> l'CBl
JOHN i S,
OMtosite the Post-Office,, Si ~..,:;.-f»
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