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1! ¦is . i . uly, J 46 i! .. " | ¦-. i lo. 30 half pi 50 qr. >. do. '; ga do. do. J V ¦500 l>l:j . . ' :.l quality V 50 do. Navy and Mess I i 100 box' =s, 20,000 lb. Bscaa Hams, 8 ca fish Goods, "90 I . Cottons, of various descrip- tions. Also, Fan; , Russia and Ravens Duct, Russia 3sia ami S weedish Iron, Copper Bolts and Spikes, Pig Lead, Raisins Chocolate Muekftrel, Liverpool Fine Salt, Ic. January 20. A4t 2:twl2t|j Take Notice. THE Subscribers havinggbtaiiiedletters of administration on the estate of Peter Cassat, late of ' Baltimore, deceased j All person; having claims against the said Peter Casast, are warned to exhibit them to the subscribers, duly authenticated aeeoruing to law, on or before the 10th 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. nient to either ol the subscribers by said day, as they are determined to close said estate without delay. SUSAN CASSAT, Exut'x. WILLIAM JESSQP, Ex'tr- Of Peter Cassat, d*cea*ed January 6.' 3awL2t Sale by Auction. On Thursday, the\9th of March next, at 4 c' clod:, in the Aftern'obn, will be sold on the Premises, A Lot70 Fee* fronton North Liberty-street, and running- back 81 feet to Forest-lane. Ad- joining the lot of George Reineckeron the North, and Samuel Smythe on the South. One fourth of the Purchase money to be paid in two months and the residue in one year. Bonds on interest with approved security will be required. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r February 7 _________2aw5ld6 Lor Sale or Kent, THE PROPERTY belonging to the sub- scriber, beautifully situated on the Reister's- to-.vn road, adjoining Mr. John Henry Hop- kins'?, and-but a small distance above the Siniiuary. The Property was lately rented and occupied by Mr. Jacob Ottesson, at three hundred dollars pel annum. No furtherHe's- cription of tlVe'property is thought necessarv, as it is expect 3 desirous of purchas- ing or r- dd wis!-, to view the place previous to e lit. For further parti- culars, enquire of the- subscriber, at the new Assembly Rooms. JAMES WINTKLE. N. D. A lad of decent connection would be taken as an Apprentice to the painting bu- siness. Enquire as above. _January 8._____________________Th&M . , The subscriber intends ap- plying- to the judges of Baltimore county ' court, two months ''rem this date, forthe be- nefit of the last, insolvent law, to release him from all debts, as well individual as those con. traded by the firm of John G. is" C. Bed-, which misfortunes disable him to discharge. JU1IN G. BECK. __ January 11.________________2aw2» The Subscriber offers for Sale The following 'JlriCrS of LAND, lying in Al- legany :.'¦".':', Maryland, viz. 1. " Land fienvirg with milk and honey," con- tabling in the whole about 2747'acres. A great ds tract is in natural meadow, whu li by a number of small ri- vulets ; flic heat ily titnbe ed, and well adapted to the raising of small grain Itlie. ;, miles to the soufh-west effort Cumbcrian l, is on the waters of the Great Youghonghapy, and about 4 miles distant from dn road leading through Virginia to the tern country. The same is divided into tracts, comprising from 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 land." 3. " Clover Bottom "lies on the Little Cross tags, about 3 miles south of Braddock's road, contains 132 acres of land, a part of which is Well calculated for mead.ow, the remainder is ¦weil limbered, and of the first quality. On this tract there is a Grist and Saw mill, both of which might be put into good order, at a \cry small expence. Tin Grist mill is three stoies high, and has an exc< [lentpair of country stones ; Utere is also a wheel for a pair of. 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 id' cleared land under good fencing. Braddock's road pisses hrough said farm, which makes it an eii- giMe stand for 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, bxasyily timbered, and nearly the one half of it well adapted to timothy meadow 1 the residue equally weli adapted to the raising of wheat, rye, oats, he. The one-fifth of the purchase money will be requiredjn hand, the residue in five annual pa; merits, Mr. Grant wiftshow the above land to any person who should be inclined to pur chase. JAMES i\ BOYD. October 19, 130;". /Fill be continued A FEW WEEKS. fbr tale at a reduced prictr, All the remaining stock in trade of John Paw- l"v, consisting of Cutt and Plain Glass, Long and short Set's of China, japanned and Queen's Ware. He return.; his sincere thanks to bis cus- tomers for all past favors. N. B All persons having le"t cotton or ihread with the subscriber, to be made into Stockings, are desired to call for them imn::.- diati W, or they will be sold to pay for (he making. JOHN PAWLEY. No. 2G9, Market-street February 13. ' F&TStj- I request all pers,< > ing ss with mc to call at the office of Sam. J. Donaldson, esq, as I shall be absent from ^Baltimore for a few weeks. ISAAC 1 )% HAS'] A. la rent of Be-iA tsr, Cloths, which he has just imported from the Manu- facturer, v, and are purchased . l>i the piece or otherwise, at a sriiallpvo'ftfc A few pieces of Burr Blocks of good quality, if ap- plied for soon may be ha.!. Plaistfir of Paris in the Stone, ground for land, and prepared tor plastering. I kave tzlso, Mill Stones of difi.ereivtsizes on hand, and ood materials to make any other size that ay be wanted at a short notice. October 6. 2aw6ms. A Valuable Farm for Sale. Will be sold at public sale on Monday, tin- IGth day <>f March next, at 12 o'clock, on the pre- mises, .\L I. that tract, or parcel of L AND, lying near Creswell's ferry, within sight of Havre, de Grace, in Cxc.il count.', stale of Maryland, called the Lucky Mtstait'; containing' 271 acres, mine sriess, with the improvements. It bounds upon the Susquehannah river, and embraces a good Sh.ad and .Herring Fishery. The improvements are two dwelling houses, one of stone, the other of logs, a fish-hou-e, and an apple orchard, together with pea/eh C< cherry trees. The situation is remarkably healthy and the water good. Hern passes"Arougli one cornet of this tract, on which there was formerly erected a Saw- Mill. The tevms of sale will be one-fourth of the purchase money in casii, one-fourth in 5 months, one-fourth iii 12 months, and the re- sidue in 13 months, from the day of sale. The purchaser or purchasers to give bonds oil interest, with approved, security ; and on payment of the whole, ail indisputable title will be given. GEORGE HIGSON. February 3» |2a\» Rappahannock Mills, £xc. THE Subscriber would lease or rent, that valuable property, called Hunter's Works, con- sisting of a Manufacturing Mill, (late in the occupancy of Messrs. Cooch and Hollings- worth) having two water wheels, with four pair burr stones, and all necessary machinery ; a valuable Grist. Mill, Saw Mill, and Houses Suitable for millers, coopers, and blacksmiths At this place are the walls and remains of a Forge and Slitting. Mill, formerly carried 011, the scites of which, and others on the same eanal, 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 Falmouth ; has peculiar advantages of water, and is well 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 market. Also, A valuable Manufacturing Mill, with 2 wa ter wheels, two pair of stones, and the. usual machinery, situated on the same edge of the river, within half a mile of Falmouth, having a convenient and comfortable misTnig house at- tached to it, and a canal which now affords wa- ter communication from Falmouth to the mill- door, and at the expence of 3 or g4O0 may be extended to the doors of the forge mills. Or 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, if necessary, for three fotuths of the amount, and accommedatinjy time for tlie other fourth. ROBERT DUNBAR. Falmouth, January 23. 2avvl?t Public Sale. On the first day of April next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, mill be offered at public sale, THE Place at present occupied by D. C. Stewart, situate two miles from Baltimore, on the old Harford road, adjoining the proper- ly of Henry Thompson, esq. The improve." tnonts thereon, are, a comfortable two-story brick Dwelling and commodious Kitchen, a brick smoke House, and a large frame Stable and carriage House, with coovenicnt Sheds for Cows. There is a good Garden, a thriving young Orchard, and a spring of as pure water as any in the state, a tew yards only from the house. The remainder of the ground (con. sisting in all of .14 acres) is well enclosed by a post and rail fence, chietly well laid down in Timothy, of which it is expected to pro- duce this summer from ten to twelve tons, and about four tons of Clov.r, together with a small crop of wheat. At the same time \fill he offered for sale, Sundry Fanning and Garden Utensils. The terms, which will be accommodating, will be made known on the day of sale, or on application any time previous thereto, to D. C. STEWART. Febraary 3.____________________2awl8t George W. Field, No. 157 1-2, Baltimore-street, HAS FOR SALE, By the package or piece, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDIZE. Amongst which are, February 13. 1RETT BARRY. 2aw4t Banket s,Rose,Dul"de, and Point, Flannels, red, white, and yellow, Cloths,fine andsuper- fine, Plains, blue, drab, b mixed, Bai/.e, Coatings, Bennett's Cords, Hunter's ditto, President's do. Mole->kins, Fancy Prints, Mohair Plusla, Pins, Threads, Hosiery, Silk, Cotton, and Worsted, Irish Linen, 7-3 and 4-4, some very line, riatillas, Drogheda Linens, Dimities, Handkerchiefs, Cloves, S.iik and Lea- ther, Laces and Edgings, Silk Shawls ik Veils, Long Lawns, Flushings, t-.c. INULA GOODS. O.'MVahs, Samvahs, Bafias, Mysapore Chintz, Checks, Mamoodics, Cos seas, Lufst'rings, Tafi'aties, Senshaws. Sewing Silk, Madras H'dkfs, &r. Dividend. Th» creditors ofEXIZARETH VERNES, county, ieceasecl, are here- l.y i--.or.iicd, that a distribution oj Hie assets i.i hand will take place at the counting house of the subscriber, in Ba'aimore-street, on f'ipn.lav -ho 16th February next, and that to the exclusion of these who neglect to ob- serve this notice. WALTER JENKINS, Administrator of Elizabeth Vernes. January 24. 2a3tw Last Node-". THE Creditors of Mr. Charles Rogers, late of Baltimore county, are hereby notiiied, that unless they produce their accounts for settle- ment to the subscriber on or Before the 11th day of April next, they will be excluded from receiving the siune, as the trustee will then cose the business. All those, indebted to the estate, are also 1 l6at unless their accounts are imme- diately paid, measures must be used disagree- able to the parties. SAMUEL VINCENT, Trustee. February IT. 2awl8t A liberal price will be given, For a complete Waiting man, who hath beer, bred, to house service. Inquire at this oftic February 2aw4t« J. Bruit To Let for a Jerm of Years, And p< motion given in April next, The HOUSE in which I reside, No. 4, South-street. WILLIAM COLL. February 11. -aw G/ioiceNew-Orleans Sugars, j'ust received per sclwoner Lavater, crptain Williams, from hiew-Orleans, 58 hlids. very choice SUGARS? for sale. Also, per schooner Sally, captain Br ay ton, from JS'evc.Vcri, S pipes pure Amsterdam GJN, and 24-bbls. Cider BRANDY.' And hourly exp: del per schooner Susan and Wil- liam, from Boston, 300 boxes white Cod-fish, and 200 kegs Pickled Salmon, On hand, 30 or. casks Sherry Wine, Red Aloque do. Cogmac Brandy, Holland Cm. M:iscovado Sugars, Young Hyson and Imperial Tea, Sun Raisins, Boston Beef, No. 1 and 2, Mackeral, Tongues and Sounds, Pickled Salmon, Glauber Salts, Cider Vinegar, &c. Also, An invoice of woollens, which will be sold low to close sales. Apply to ISAIAH MANKIN. February 6. 2aw4w This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber of Baltimore county, hath obtained from the orphan's court of Bal- timore county in Maryland, letters Testamen- tary on the persona! estate of William Lynch, late of Baltimore county, deceased j ad per- sons having claims against tin- said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to -the subscriber, at or before the first day of June next, (hey may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand, this 29th day of Jsnuary, 1807. CORNELIUS HOWARD. Februarv 6. 2avv6w>^ The above goods will be sold ilt the usual credit, or very low for cash. G. W F. has received invoices of sundry goods from England, which are now landing in Philadelphia, and will be forwarded to this city, without delay. November 15. (Jan. 15. Saw Notice. ¦BY virtue of an order of the orphan's ctmrt of Baltimore county, will be exposed to sain, en the first day of April ensuing, all the. right, title -ed ifitei'cst of Sin en I.cnnelU-, deceased.. in and to a 1. ssnage, latelj oc- copied by the said DolineU.V) together with the lot aflieinii g, situate in Bond street, Fell's Poinl The terms.of aale, one half cash, & the remainder is six months, uvea epprcved security. JOHN ii. HALL, Adm'r. January 7, iawlA JNotice is hereby given, THAT I intend to prefer a petition to the March term, to absolve and discharge me as well from the debts of 'John c5' Samuel Cham- berlain, iis my own, which 1 am unable to pay. J. H. CHAMBERLAIN. (Harford county, January 6th, 1807.) J. 8 _____________________Th-g<-S-18t|| John Sperry, No 55,. Smith's wharf, lias importedin the ship Joseph andPhxbe,from Bremen, and offers for sale on liberal terms, viz. 4 bales fine white Tieklenburgs, 4 ditto Hempen Osnabuvgs, "1 5 ditto Burlaps. On hand, 20 cases Dowlas and Creas, 6 ditto white Platillas, 5 ditto brown dit'-, A ditto Brittannias, 2 ditto Cotton Stripe?, 4 ditto Hats, 2 ditto Cotton Hose, 2 ditto Weavers' Reeds, 1 ditto Steel Bugles, 7 bales India Muslins, 15 pipes 4th proof real Cogriiae Brandy, 53 libds.bright MarylandTobacco, 2 ditto Richmond ditto. Also, Ribands, Laces and Edgings, Beads, and one pair elegant Gilt Looking Glasses. Dec9ir.ber 10. d3t-2aw To be Sold, Or Leased for a ttr'm of years, THE House I now occupy in Pratt-street, No. 53. It is in fee, a pump of excellent wa- ter in the yard, a good stable, smoke-house Ec every convenience that can be put ou.a lot of any size, and a!! in the best order. WM. WILSON. February 10. 2w4t The Subscribers Have just received and for sale, 20 hogsheads N. E. Runi, 15 do. Molasses, Sugar in barrels, 1st 81 2d quality, enti- tled to urawback. BRISCOE & PARTRIDGE. February 5, __________2aw4t Land for Sale by Auction. To be sold on Thursday^jhe \9th March next, at half past 11 o'c/ock, at the vendue •aareJuruse, at the corner of Sccoixl and i5; ederick-sirceis, AN excellent grazing FARM, containing 552 3-4 acres, situate in Patapsco Neck, 9 or 10 miles from Baltimore, on the. road to North- Point, and on the waters of Patapsco and Back Rivers—formerly the residence of Wm. L5nr.l1, deceased, faiid will be sold pursuant to his last. will. One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in two months, the residue in one and twO years. Bonds on interest, with approved security, will be required. 'fhose who wish to view the premises, will pleane to wiake application to Mr. Battoe, re- siding thereon. THOMAS CHASE, Auc'r. February 7._______________gawat d6t Notice is hereby given, THAT the Comi.;sioi.ers of Tax, for Bal- timore county, will meet at No. 44, North Gay-street, on Tuesday, the 3d day of March next, ami i.vi!l sit the two following days, for the purpose of hearing appeals, and making transfers from persons residing in said county and precincts. BV order, SAMUEL VINCENT, Clk. February 4. W&S-4th-Mh H AS removed his Pointing and Profile room., to No. 127, Market-street, corner of Public alley, between Calvert and Light-streets. January 30. d,"t-2a\v Cheese, Gin, Pipes, &c Just received andfor sale by the subscribers, at No. 64, Market-street, 14 pipes pure Amsterdam Gin ; 350 boxes Smoaking Pipes, 3 gross each ; 1500 Pine Apple, Double Cluster, and Truckle Cheese, made in the neighbourhood of the place where the Mammoth Cheese viat. not made ; 100 boxes old Cigars, lit for immediate use ; 75 cases very fresh Olives, Caper, and Anchovies, in good sbippmgordfer and intitled to drawback; 15,000 colored Goshen Cheese, in casks and boxes ; 40 bbls. N. E. Ruin. JACOB & WM. NORRIS. On hand, Warranted and common Chocolate j 20 chests Souchong Tea ; 30 do- Young Hyson, suitable for retailing ; 20 half and id whole chests fine'flavored Imperial, on low terms; ilyson Skin, in chests, of superior quality; Ma- laga Raising in boxes and kegs ; Grapes, in pars ; Old Cabiness Tobacco, lit for immedi- ate use; hard and soft shell Almonds, in bbls. Sheriy Wine, in qr. casks ; Cherry Bounce, in ditto ; Sweet Oil, in cases, of 30 flasks each, and boxes of 12 bottles each, very fresh and intitled to drawback j white Calcutta Su- gar, in bags ; fresh Londam Mustard, in box- es, he., tut- &c. January 9.__________________ d3t-?awftw for Saie, 2000 boxes blue marble Castile Soap, made at Leghorn purposely for the West India mar. ket, 2 cases Straw Hats, 1 ease French Cambrics, 1 do. Shirting and Sheeting Linen, 20 tons Logwood, 15 do. Nicaragua do. Champaign Wine, white and red, of very superior quality in casts of 5 dozen each, Claret, in cases from 1 to 4 dozen. Do. in hhds. London particular Madeira Wine, in pipes &. hhds.' old and lit for in,mediate use, London Particular Tenerif.ee, in pipes, Lisbon, in pipes and hhds. Port, in do. do. and quarter casks. For sale, bv • WILLIAM COLE, No. 4, South-street. Januarv 5._____________d.3t-2aw __ 100 Dollars Reward. RAN away, on the 26th instant, from the subscriber, living in Bush Rhc; D< ek; liarferd countv, Maryland, t,yvo.negro m,v«,'sne named about 35 years - llign, strait and well made,ui a darkisti'c'omp'lect'ii 11 ; high nose • hafc lost oiie ol his 11 re-ti eth -, generallywearshis wool platted orquened.and plays ou'ihe violin. Mhc od.i r.'. .i> ed MAR- : ;!e. 6-ieel high, dark- ishcomplcct.ion; aj-emavka'olj handsome let- low, and when spoken to, has generally a pll a- sant countenance. Th I l^lit- tie fingers has been rtaehedby a piece of tim- ber, the nail iplit, and the end ol the thereby rendered blunt: wears his wool gene- nerally pbtti d and turned up with a comb, he'groes are brother*; a*»d both very pood s:.«uu, mid are much accustomed to hewing timber with the broad axe. 'i heircom- mon working death:' were,, a short rouucl- al oul jacket, oi c> : ll, and lined either 1 or yellow b'awe, and shirts and trousers of Russia shcith .;¦, with good I h them vari- ous other cloaths, which cannot be described t be above reward will CUS'i| g id negroes in all) jail without the state of Maryfahd", or fifty dollars for each. If taken in Harford, county, iiiU-c-n dollars, and if in any ¦;.'i county within the slate, thirty dollars each-, with all reasonable cl arges if brought home PAWKJiR HALL. Harford covntv, August 30.______2aw__ By Order of the OrphanT' Court of Baltimore County. THIS iste. give notice, 1 hut the subscriber of the city of Baltimore, hath obiained from the ' ¦ . ourt of Baltimore county, in Mary- ho'al, letters of administration on the personal estate of Yv'hcklcs B. t'oldlhwaile, late of Baltimore county, deceased. All persons having claims against said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 6th day ol julym-Nt, they may other, wise bylaw, be" excluded from ail benefit of the'said estate. Given under my hand, this fifth day of January-, in the vein- eighteen hun- dred and seven. ISAAC PHILLIPS, Administrator of Winkles B. Goldtwait. January 5. 2awl2t Ca: ' 1. THE Subscriber re ms the inhabitants of Baltimore, that he. fee; neral assortment of the best kind of'.GARDEN SEEDS, fit for our own soil, and those also for the West-India market Orders will be thanhfuffv received and punctually attended to, by application at either of his stalls, Ko.ddand 36, Fcll'VPoint Market, or No. 1 and 3, Ccr»- tre Market, or at his Garden near the Marine Hospital. JOHN ,Vf J anuarylm________________ftt-£St?-th5t§____ Raisins, Currants, Lemons, ALMONDS, fcej Just received and for sale by the ttibsa ibb s, 64, Makket-s 1-kki: 1. 50 kegs fresh Raisins, good quality, 200 boxes Bloom and Muscatel do. do. do. 30 ditto Lemons, 20 ditto Fig Blue, 200 ditto Mould Candles, for family use, from Hill's, and Sampsons & Co's manufacto- ries, 50 boxes while Soap, 20 small casks real Zant Cfsraants, 200 eaeh, 50 barrels real soft-shell AlmuiRls, 20 ditto hard-shell ditto, 15 pipes Holland Gin, 20 half chests and 4c snjall boxes Imperial and Young Hyson Teas, 500 wt. Bengal and Flotant Indigo. JACOB & WM. NORRIS. December 23. 2aw2m Dividend. THE creditors of Ciwtain J ohm Robb, late of Baltimore county, deceased., are hereby notified, that a dividend of the assets will be made at die .office of Owen Dorsey, Esquire, in the city of Baltimore, on Thursday, the 5th day of March next, between (he hours of 9 and. 12 o'clock. Persons interested, will lodge their, claims at the said office or with the subscribe,; previous to that day. BAL I ANSON, Adm'r. JOH and '.MS, his wife, Adm Feb- 2a,v3tl| This is to give notice^ THAT the subscriber has ol lained the orphan's court of ¦ county, in Maryland, letters ofadministh State of Thomas Sellers, late of said cou :\, deceased. Al1 persons having elaiiu* the said deceased, are hertby warned t >;.'>',> the same, with.the votu ere. of to (he subscriber, on or ,. . of A : . they may ¦ ¦¦¦/, be excluded from ail benefit ol es- tate. Given under my Laud this 2d u.;y of F» bruary, 1307. SARAH SOLLERS, f cl (F. S)____________2^- John D. Lewis, 51, MARUfl'f-S'fi'EKT, Has just received a box, containing an Elea&nt Assortment ,,f COTTON LACES & SB I mill NK TTJNG .5. In Store, Bandanna Handkerchiefs, of good qualhy India Muslins, iri b,ahs; ditto brown c* white." '1 i'lenburgs ; German Dowlas and Brown Hi dand, in hoes; ditto Irish Linens and fit: tains; which added to a .large asset1. ui ¦¦n1 SEASONABLE GOODS, will be sold at. re. duced prices, for money or acceptances h> town. February 7. taw-it Valuable Property for S In pursuance of an order of W.ishingion cou court, itiill be offered at public sale on il mites, on the 16f/i erf Morch next, th< estate cf Richard Gromwtll, fujHtire, one of satd county, >.lt ct n.H'tt, unless tlispoiel private s'lle in the nit an time, at present occupied in four blantatipns, Nuuiber 1, the late residence of said Rich- ard Cromwell, deceased, contains about four hundred and fifty acres ; it has the advan. tags of a fine stream of water running thru' it, on which their is a Saw-mill erected—the soil is productive, ami there is 50 or 60 acre s in meadow, and 150 acres or upwards still in timber The improvemenis and other advan- tagesof this fupi are sriperifet to most in the neighborhood, and for a slock farm it is surpas- sed by none in the county. Number 2, at present in the occupation of Oliver Cromwell, and divided from the for. nier by Conoeocheague creek, contains 340 01-350 acres, the soil is productive, the im- provements neat and comfortable, anil there is from 130 to 150 acres of it still in wood, which is covered with timber of a very supo rior quality. Number 3, adjoining the first mentioned, tract, at present in the occupation of Richaid Ci'oniwei'i, contains 250 acres or upwards ; the soil is rich and productive, it is well tim- bered, and possesses the advantage of a never- fading stream ol water running through it, on which there is an excellent, mill seat adjoining the pal die 1 oad from Meieei sluirg to W illiams- port, eight online miles from the latter place improvements are a dwell and stables. Number L containing 250 acres or upward* —the' improven ei ts area good comfortables log hou.je and bai 11—there is aboutoue hundred acres in cultivation, including 12 or 15 acres - of good timothy meadi. w— the rcmaiAder is co- vered with fine thriving timber—ThUtri joins the first mentioned plantation, and is all good farming-land—Also, one undivided half oKbuul 30 acres of timber lau . m bo til sides of Conoeocheague Creek, and adjoiu- ingthe last-mentioned tract ; the. greater part is Creek boUoui, is well timbered and ernbra- res ¦•'. good site for a mill on Conococh- Ther< is a good spring of water on each of the; above plantations. The whole will be soldtu- gether or in separate plantations, us may be most suitable to those wishing to pur< The terms will be, one-third of the purchase mor.ey to be paid on the first day of April next, at wiiich time possession may be, had, and the balance to be paid in six equal annual pay- ments Any person wishing to purchase stt private sale1, may make application to any of t] ,¦ C01 rs, or to Messrs. Oliver arid Richard Cromwell, who will show the land* to anv person inclining to parchaae. WALTER BOYD, MARTIN KJ5RS.1 HENRY ANKOKl, JOSIAH PRICE, J Washington county. February 5, 18o~. 4t For Sale, And worthy of attention, THE Subscriber being in the iVecline of life, and desirous of -withdrawing from busi- ess.now offers for salethe following i'JLUA- BLK PROPKUTY, occupied by him, 1; . in the centre of Chestertown, Kent count', state of Maryland, viz. that valuable LOT OF GROUND, at the corner of High and Princess-street, 198 feet on Hie former, and 148.} feet on the latter, o-.v which are errected the following buildings -. A two-story frame House, mvwoi a store, 50 feet on High-street, and 24 f > t on Princess street, weather-boarded With ; - low poplar, dry cellar under the whole, and ai\ excellent garret with ten dormant wine A two-story Granary or Warehouse, 75 bv 32 feet—an extensive garret with si:-. ;. maul windows. A two-story brick House, 46 feet b feet, with a large airy passage in luc centre, well-finished, Se a dry ci-ilur under the whde—- adjoiping which is a two-story li a.11-: KUchfill, et by 38 feet, with a 11 Dpi tbf a i1--- keep.er or nursery below, and bcd.-c' above. A Stable with nine stalls for horses ami cows, a Carriage-House, Smok'e-House, Heu- Kouse, ikc.&c. and an excellent Garden, with. a pump therein. Also, a two-acre Lot of Ground, now in timothy. The above imprp" L.LIAM UA- KERor ISAAC BURNES3 ON, Baltimore ; JOHN KENARD or LAMBERT W. SPENCER, Easton; or to the subscriber, on the premises. . WILLIAM BURKK£TON. NO T I C K. ALL persons indebted to PHILIP F. RA - SIN & CO. are earnestly requested to poy their r'espectivje accounts, or close the lama by bond or nolo, before the first day of Jaijir.vy next. Those jybose accounts may ho .vUndisnr open at that date, may expect ttoein to L«i placed in the hands of an attorney. PHILIP F. RASI.N H CO. August 20. efCW _¥lUN7:ED AND PfiBLISUSD iii JOJiN HKWES, Opposite Ike Post-OJH«ex St. Pcttl's-Lane^ il- A L T I M O It U. i. 1 Ki;ji . D, -1 ^ iHNER, l| ny, f:«