|
A liberal price will-be given,
For a complete Waiting man, who hath
•been bred to Louse service. Inquire at this
.office.
¦February 3- 3aw4t$
The subscriber intends ap-
plying to the judges of Baltimore county
court, two months from this date, for the be-
nefit of the last insolvent law, to release him
from ad debts, as well individual as .those con-
tracted by the firm of %ihn G. is' C. Beck,
which misfortunes disable him to discharge.
JOHN Q. BECK.
January 14.______________2aw2ffly
. Sale by Auction.
On Thursday, thel9th afMarJif-ext, at 4 oV/oc*,
in the Afternoon, will b- sold on the Premises,
A Lot 70 feet front ou No«Wl Liberty-street,
•and runnuigbaekSl rest-lane. Ad-
joining the lot cf (.i:,,'fp Remecker on the
North, and Samuel Smythe on the South,
One fourth of the Purchase money to he
paidin two IfiQnths and the residue in one year.
Bonds or, interest with approved security will
be required.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r
.February 7_______________ 2aw5td6 __
For Sale or Rent,
THE PROPERTY belonging to the sub-
scriber, beautifully situated on the Reister's-
town road, adjoining Mr. Jolui Henry Hop-
kins's, and but a small distance above the
Simlnary. The Property was lately rented
and occupied by Mr. Jacfljb ptteasori, at three
Jflindred dollars ;.-;'•' nWnm. No further des-
cription of the property is thought necessary,
as it is expected persons desirous of purchas-
ing or renting, would wish to view the place
previous to engagement. For further parti-
culars, pnouira of the subscriber, at the new
Assembly Roouts.
JAMES WINTKLE.
N. B. A Lad of decent coBneetton would
be tat'2!) as an Apprentice- to the painting bu-
siness. Enquire as above.
January 8. ' Th&M
Offer for
r^
>o. Williams
tale, at Ho. 3, Bowl/s
>.
H
14 pipes 4-th proof Cognise Brandy,
,45 do. do White Spanish do.
Jo do. Red Aloque Wine,
30 it.alf pip( s d«. do.
SO qr, casks White do, clo.
20 do. do. Malaga do. do. j «
500 bbls. 1st and 5-1 quality Pork,
-. y and Mesa Beef,
100 boxes Mould Candles,
20,000.1b. Bacon Mams,
g cases English Goods,
90 bales India Cottons, of various descrip-
tion i
Also,
Ru ia Hemp, Russia and Ravens D ick,
ftus Sheetings, Rush ia and Sweedish Iron,
Copp> . Bolts and Spikes, Pig Lead, Raisins
Chocolate Mackerel, Liverpool Fine Salt,
z. &.c. &o.
J-. utary 20._______:_________';
At a Court,
Held at Chestertown, in and f,r Kent-coun-
ty, on the 3d Monday of September, in the
y'ear 1S06, return and conformation of the
commission, issued on 0>e petition of Derrick
W. Barker, and Mary his wife, one of the
heir* of William Mtits, late of Kent county,
deceased, Cora division, or sale of the real
estate of the said deceased, was made by
-the judges of the said court. William Mi
one of the heirs of the said deceased, entit-
led to an election of the said estate, is
theupon notified, to appear in Kent county
court, at March Term, 1807, on the yoth day of
the said mouth, and make his election to
take, or renounce to lake tlie said estate.
Attest,
BENJAMIN CHAMBERS, Clerk,
r'ehruarv 16._______________VfrTh-it
Tiie Subscriber oners idrSale
The following TRACTS of LAND, lying in Al-
legany county, Maryland, viz.
1. " Land flowing with milk and honey,' con-
taining in the whole about 2747 acres. A great
proportion «f this tract is in natural meadow,
which is intersected by a number1 of small ri-
vulets ; the remainder is heavily .timbered,
and well adapted to the raising of small grain.
Itlies about forty miles to the south-west of fort
Cumberland, is on the waters of the Great
Youghoughany, and about 4 miles distant from
the main road leading through Virginia to the
western country. The same is divided into
small tracts, comprising from 300 to 400 acres
each, to suit purchasers.
2. " Good Hope." This tract Vies contigu-
ous to tlse "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
ings, about 3 miles south of BVaddbck's road,
contains 132 acres of land, a part of which is
¦well calculated for meadow, the remainder is
weil timbered, 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 \ery small expehce, Tha Crist mill is
three stoies high, and has an excellentpair of
country stones ; there is also a wheel for a pair
of Burrs.
4. " Cornucopia". This tract contains 1100
acres, and is the residence of Mr. Dan. Gran)
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 of cleared land
under good fencing. Braduock's road passes
hrough said farm, which. makes it an eli-
gible stand tor a public house, being about
¦ twenty-two miles from Fort Cumberland. Few
- arms in Maryland, tiie same distance from
Baltimore, are more valuable than this. It is
of the first quality as to soil, heavily timbered,
and nearly the one half of it well adapted to"
timothy meadow; the residue equally well
adapted io the raising of wheat, rye, oats, fee.
The one-fifth of the purchase money will be
required in hand, the residue in five annual
payments. Mr. Grant will show the above land
to any person who should be inclined to pur-
chase. JAMES P. BOYD.
October 19, 1805._____________3aw_
JVM be continued
A FEW WEEKS.
For sale at a reduced price.
All the remaining stock in trade of John Paw-
ley, consisting of
Cutt and Plain Glass,
Long and short Setts of China,
Japanned and Queon's-WSre.
He returns his sincere thanks to his cus-
tomers for all past favors.
N. B. nil persons having left cotton or
•thread with the subscriber, to be made into
Sloc.ki.igs, are desired to call for them imme-
diate!',', or they will be sold to pay for the
making. JOHN PAWLEY,
No. 209, Market-street
February 13, i-VTett;
ISAAC M'PHESOT*:,
No. 30, Favette-sirect, Baltimore,
II A S F OR S A L E,
A. lirge assortment of I'/oi/iisr, Cloths,
widen lie has just imported from the Manu-
facturer, warranted good, and ars purchased
with ready-money, and offered for sale, by the.
piece or otherwise, ;-.t a small profit. A few
pieces of Burr Blocks of good quality, if ap-
plied for soon may be had. Plaister of Paris
"in the Stone, ground for land, and prepared
(or plastering.
I have slsq,
Mill Stones of different sizes oh hand, and
ood materials to make any other sue that
aybe wanted at a short notice.
October 6. ?aw6ms.
A Valuable Farm for Sale!
Will be sold at public sate on Monday, the 16//j
day :>f March next, tit 12 o'-clock, on the pre-
mises,
ALL thr'. tract, or parcel of LAND, lying
near Creswell's Ferry, within sight of Havre
de Grace, in Cvec.il county, state of Maryland,
called the Lucky Mistake ; containing 271
acres, more or less, with the improvements.
It bot'.nd& upon the Susqiiehahnah river, and
embraces a good Shad and Hewing V\
¦ provemenls are two dwelling houses,
one of stone, the other of logs', a fish-house,
and an apple orchard, -villi peach &
cherry trees. The situation is remarkably
healthy and the water good.
passes through one corner of this tract, on
wlil-.li there was formerly erected a Saw>
Miil.
Tiie terms of sale will be one-fourth of the
purchase money in cash, one-fourth in 6
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 on
payment of the whole, an indisputable title
will be given.
-GEORGE HIGSON.
February 2._____________________2aw
"llappaiiaanock Mills, Jkc,
THE Subscriber would lease. ;c rent, that
valuable property, catted-Jfuiiterts IVotis, con-
sisting of a Manufacturing Mill, (late in the
oreHpMTfey' or Messrs. Cooch and Hollings-
wortn) having two water wheels, with four
pair burr stones, Mid all necessary machinery ;
a-valuable Grist Mill, Saw Mill', and Houses
suitable for millers, coopers and black*
At ill'.k. place are the walls and re,maii
and Slitting Mill, for bJ on,
the scites of which, and others i n the same
ire excellent for water works of- vari-
ous kind* This property is on the north
0 miles
th ; has '
peculiar .advantages of water, and is well situ-
ated Iqr the purchase of -wheat, now the sta-
ple of tiie count'-y, and of the last crop a
large proportion yet to come to marke t.
/¦ valuable Manufacturing Mill, with 2 w-.-
ter wheels, two pair of stones, and tl e
machinery, situated* on'tbe s ef-the
river, tfithhvlialf a mile of-Falmouth, having
a convenient and comfortable milling house at-
tached to it, and a canal which now affords wa-
ter eepimuni'.ationfroiu Falmouth to the mill-
door, and .a Ue; exnenceof 3 or g400 may be
extended to the dobrs of the forge mills.
Or I would sell the wholeof 'the above pro-
bations, for the benefit of con-
tiguous pi-operty. I.ii*. no way injurious to this,,
credit 7 years, if necessary, for three
fourths of (he a'vouut, and accommodating'
tiiiie for the other fourth
ROBERT DUNBAR.
Falmntfth, January 33._________"awl'.'t____
/Public Sale.
On the first day «t
:,..tcs while Cod-fish, and
•iiOO kegs Pickled Salmon,
On hand,
30 qr. casks Sherry Wine,
Red Aloqiie do.
Cogmac "Brandy,
Holland Gin,
Muscovado Sugars,
Young Hyson and Imperial Tea,
Sun Raisins,
Boston Beef, No. 1 and 2,
T.lackcral, Tongues and Mounds, I'ick'ed
Salmon, Glauber Salts, Cider Vinegar, tx.
Also,
An invoice of woollens, which will be sold
low to close sales. Applv to
ISAIAH MANKIN.
February S,________
This is to give Notice,
THAT the subscribero.' Baltimore county,
hath obtained from the orphan's court of Bal-
timore county in Maryland, letters Testamen-
tary oh She personal estate of William Lynch,
miore county, deceased ; ail per-
sons having claims against the 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, they
n.. otherwise pylaw be excluded from all
benefit of the said estate. Given under my
hand, this 29th (lav of January, 1807.
CORNELIUS HOWARD.
February 6. ______2aw6w$
Notice is hereby given,
THAT I intend to prefer apetiiiai to the
of Harford county court, at their next
March term, to.absolve and discharge me as
well from the debts of John {a* Samuel Cham-
berlain, as myown, which 1 am unable to pay.
J. H. CHAMBERLAIN.
. (Harford county, January 6th, 1807.)
J. B.' ___________Th-£i.-S.mtl|
Amongst
Bankets. Hose,Duffle,
and Point,
Flannels, red, white,
and yellow,
Sloths, fine andsuper-
linc,
Plains, blue, drab, Sc
mixed,
Baize,
Boatings,
Bennett's Cords,
Hunter's ditto,
President's do.
Mole-skins,
Fancy Prints,
Mohair Plush,
INDIA
Gurrahs,
Sannahs,
Bafras,
Mvsapore Chintz,
Checks, _
Mamooelies,
chifh are,
Pins,
Threads,
Hosiery, Silk, Cotton,
and Worsted,
Irish Linen, 7-S and
4 4, some very fine,
Platillas,
r)i'( f- eda Linens,
Dimities,
Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Silk and Lea-
ther,
Laces and Edgings,
Silk Shawls Ik Veils,
Long Lawns,
Flushings, &c.
GOODS.
Cossens,
Lutstrings,
Taffaties,
Senshaws,
Sewing Silk,
Madras H'dkfs,
lyi.ieiia.-, n *.HM3, for.C.
The above goods will be sold at the usual
credit, or very low for cash.
G. W. F. has received invoices of sundry
goods from England, which are now landing
jn Philadelphia, and will be forwarded to this
city, without delay.
November IS. (Jan. 15. Saw
Notice.
BY virtue of an order of the orphan's court
of /Baltimore county, will be exposed to sale,
on the first day of April ensuing, all the right,
title and interest of Simon Donnelly, deceased,
in and to a certain brick Messuage, lately oc-
cupied by the said Donnelly, together with
the lot adjoining, situate in Bond street, Fell's
Point The terms of sale, one half cash, h
the remainder in six months, upon approved
security. JOK'N E. HALL, Adm'r.
January 7. 2awlA«
b
CJ
John Sperry,
No 55, Smith's wharf,
Has imported in the ship Joseph and ~Pha.be, from
Bremen, and offers for sale on liberal terms,viz-
4 bales fine white Ticklenburgs,
4 ditto Hempen Osnaburgs,
5 ditto liyrlaps.
On hand,
20 cases Dowlas and Creas,
,6 ditto white Platillas,
5 ditto brown ditto,
.4 ditto Brittannias,
2 ditto Cotton Stripes,
4 ditto Hats,
2 ditto Cotton Hose,
2 ditto Weavers' Heeds,
1 ditto Steed Bugles,
7 bales India Muslins,
.15 pipes 4th proof real Cogniae Brandy,
5,3 hhds. bright Maryland Tobacco,
2 ditto Richmond ditto.
lAIso,
Ribands, Laces and iidgings, Beads, and
one pair elegant Gilt Looking Glasses.
December 10. d3t-2aw
To be Sold,
Or Leased for a term, 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 &
every convenience that can be pat on a lot of
any size, and all in the best order.
WM. WILSON.
February 10. ' "________2 wit
The Subscribers
Have just received and for sale,
20 hogsheads N. E. Rum,
15 do. Molasses,
Sugar in barrels, 1st & 2d quality, enti-
tled to drawback.
BRISCOE' & PARTRIDGE.
February 5.___________________2aw4t
Laud for Sale by Auction..
To he sold on Thursday, the 19th March next, at
half past 11 o'clock, at the vendue warehouse,
at the corner of Second and Frederick-streets,
AN excellent grazing FARM, containing
55'2 3-4 acres, situate inu'atapsco 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.
Lynch, deceased, and will be sold pursuant
to his last will. One-fourth of the purchase
money to be paid in two montlm, the residue
in one and two years. Bonds on interest,
with approved security, will be required.
Those who wish to view the premises, will
please to make application to Mr. Battoe, re-
siding thereon.
THOMAS CHASE, Auc'r.
February 7. 2aw5td6t
Notice is hereby given,
THAT the Comissioners of Tax, for Bal-
timore county, will meet at No. 44, North
Gay-street, on Tuesday, the 3d day of March
next, and will sit the two following days, for
the purpose of hearing appeals, and making
transfers from persons residing in said county
and precincts.
By order,
SAMUEL VINCENT, Clk.
February 4. WM>-4th-Mh
John D. Lev/is,
. 51, MARKET-STREET,
Has just received a box, containing an Elegant
Assortment of
COTTON LACES Iff SPIDER HE TTINGS.
In Store,
Bandanna Handkerchiefs, of good quality ;
India Muslins, in bales ; ditto brown St wdiite
Ticklenburgs; German Dowlas and Brown
Holland, in boxes ; ditto Irish Linens and Bri-
tains ; which added te a large assortment of
SEASONABLE GOODS, will be sold at re-
duced prices, for .money or acceptances in
town.
February 7. taw4t
Cheese, Gin, Pipes, &c.
Just receiiied and for sale by-the subscribers, at
Ho. 64-, Market-street,
14 pipes pure Amsterdam Gin ; 350 boxes
Smoaking Pipes, 3 gross each ; 1-500 Pine
Apple, Double Glostcr, and Truckle Cheese,
indite in. the neighbourhood of the place where the
Mammoth Cheese wax not made ; 100. boxes
old Cigars, fit for immetliate use ; 75 cases
very fresh Olives, Caper, and Anchovies, in
good shippingorder andintitled to drawback;
15,000 colored Goshen Cheese, in casks and
boxes j 40 bbls. N. E. Rum.
JACOB &. WM. NORRIS.
On hand,
Warranted and common Chocolate. ; 20
chests Souchong Tea ; 30 do. Young Hyson, '
suitable for retailing ; 20 halt and 20 whole
chests fine- flavored Imperial, on low terms ;
Hyson Skin, inchests, o) superior quality; Ma-
laga Raisins, in boxes and kegs ; Grapes, in
jars ; OW Cabmess Tobacco, fit for immedi-
ate use ; hard and soft shell Almonds, in bbls. '
Sherry Wine, in qr. casks ; Cherry Bounce,
in ditto ; Sweet Oil, in cases, of 3'J i:..-,ks '
each, and boxes of 12 bottler .a...••, very fresh
and Irrtitied to di'awhack ; white Calcutta Su-
gar.iiibags; fresh London Mustard, in box-
es, &c &.c &c.
January 9, d3t-2aw6w
For Sale,
2000 boxes blue marble Castile Soap, made
at Leghorn purposely for the West India mar-
ket,
2 cases Straw Hats,
Claret, in cases from 1 to 4 dozen,
Do. in hhds,
London particular Madeira Wine, in pipes
& hhds. old and fit for immediate use,
London Particular Teneriffee, in pipes,
Lisbon, in pipes and hhds.
Port, in do. do. .and quarter caekc.
For sale, by
WILLIAM COLE,
..No. 4, South-street.
Januarys.__________ -d3t-L3aw____
100 Dollars Reward.
RAN away, on the 26th-instant, from the
subscriber, living in Bush River neck, Harford
county, Maryland, two negro men, one named
BEN, about 35 years old. 6 Feet high, strait
and well made, of a darkish cemplection ; high
nose ; has lost one of his upper fore-teeth ;
generally wears his wool platted or queued, and
plays on, the violin. The othe% named HAR-
RY, about25 years of age, 6 feet high, dark-
ish compleclion ; a remarkably handsome fel-
low, and when spoken to, has generally a plea-
sant countenance. The end of one of his lit-
tie fingers has been mashed by. a piece of tim-
ber, the nail split, and the- end of the finger
thereby rendered blunt: wears his wool jjene-
nerally platted and turned up -with a coinh.
These negroes are brothers, and both very
good sawyers, and are much accustomed to
hewing timber with the broad.axe. Their com-
mon working cloaths were, a short round-
aboutjacltet, of coarse brown cloth, and lined
either with green or yellow baize, and shirts
and trousers of Russia, -sljec-tiiig, with good
felt hats. They probably took with them vari-
ous other cloaths, which cannot be described
The above reward will he given, for securing
the said negroes in any jail without the state of
Maryland, or fifty dollars for each. If taken
in Harford county, fifteen dollar 3, and if in any
other county within the state, thirty "dollars
each, with all reasonable charges if brought
home PARKER HALL.
Harford county, August 30.________2a w__
Raisins, Currants, Lemons,
ALMONDS, !.c.
Just received and for sale by the subscribers,
64, Market sihkei.
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, ancl Sampsons ik Co's manufacto-
ries,
50 boxes white Soap,
20 smallcasksrealZantCuraants,200 each,
50 barrels real soft-shell Almonds,
20 ditto hard-shell ditto,
15 pipes Holland Gin,
20 half chests and 4o small boxes Imperial
and Young Hyson Teas,
500 wt. Bengal and Flotant Indigo.
JACOB & WM. NORRIS.
December 23._________________3aw2m
Dividend.
THE creditors of Captain John Robe,
late of Baltimore county, deceased, are hereby
notified, that a dividend of the assets will bo
made at the office of Owen Dorsey, Esquire,
in the city of Baltimore, on Thursday, the
5th day of March next, between the hours of
9 and 12 o'clock. Persons interested will
lodge their claims at the said office or with
the subscriber, previous to that day.
BALTIS BRANSON, AdmiT-.
JOHN KERNS, and
. SUSANNA KERNS, his wife, Adm
. February 9._____________ 2aw5t||
J. H. ROSS £s? CO.
PLUMBERS,
INFORMS the merchants of the city of
Baltimore, and the public generally, that
he has commenced the above business in its
greatest variety and extent, at No. 113, Du-
gan's wharf. ROSS flatters himself, from
having been educate'9. in the line of his profes-
sion by John Jourdon, esq. Plumber to his
Britannic Majesty's hoard of ordance and
Navy, London; and having afterwards im-
proved his knowledge under Mr. Joseph Ste.
venson, Water Closet and Hydraulic Pump
Maker, and Plumber to the New River Wa-
ter Company ; and again under John Briath-
wait, esq engineer, where he was chieflly
einployeddn working for the first Brevyeries,
Distilleries, and Sugar Houses, in the city of
London, to be enabled to render entire satis-
faction to such as may honor him with their
commands.
Ross Co. will be constantly supplied with an
assortment of Sheet and Mill'd Lead ; Sea
and Hand Leads of all sizes.
QTj" Air Traps for Sinks and Drains, and
Hatter's Kettles, made on the shortest notice
*„* An Aprrentice wanted.
N. B. Ware rooms to let, well calculated
for Sail-Makers, or Storage.
Pebrdary 1(5, m&w
This is to .¦;',.: notice,
THAT the subscriber b*s obtained ffvoon
the orphan's court of Baltimore county, m
Maryland, letters of administration pn the per-
sonal estate of Thomas Sbllers, lifte of s-aid
county, deceased. Al' persons having claims
against the said deceased, are hereby warned
to exhibit tlie same, with the "cvchers there-
of to the subscriber, en tr before the 2d day
of August next, they may*otherwise, by law,
be excluded from all benefit of the said es-
tate. Given firid/er my hand this 2d day of Fe-
bruary, 1807,
SARAH SOLLERS, Adm'x. .
(F. 3.) 2aw6t
Notice. .
THE Subscriber lias taken out letters of
administration on the estate of captain James
Norman, late of the city of Baltimore, de-
ceased ; requests all persons having claims
aganst the deceased, to bring there in legal-
ly authenticated—and those indebted, to make
immediate payment to Mr. Cliarlts Robinson,
who is fullv authorised i.e sumc.
THF.Ol'MH.US NORM/MM.. Adrr.'r.
January 28. eedt '2v.'4tj|
Garden Seeds.
THF. Subscriber respectfully informs tii»
inhaliiiants of Baltimore, that lie keeps ;,
nera.l assortment of the best kind of GARDEN
SEEDS, fit for our o\.n soil, and those alsi*-
for the West India market Orders v.ill be-
thankfully rece-u 6d and punctually attended to,
by application at euhero! his slaiis, No. 34 Mid
S6, Fell'sJJpiWt Markfcti or No. 1 aiul 3,'Cen-
tre r.5-;.':t, or at his Garden rear the Marina
Hospital. JOHN iVIYCROFT.
JanuarjsfS. f-t-F3t-th5t§
Valuable Property for Sale.
In pursuance of an order of Washingion county
court, viill he cffenpd at public sate on the pre-
mises, on the )'(.'' - next, the real
estate eff Richord Crt/m-welt, esiyuire, Itiie of
said county, deceased, unless ttispoeed of at
private sale in the mi an time, of vc/iich publia
notice tviH be [dvcu.-—
THIS valuable tractof land lies on Conoco-
cheague creek, about seven miles from Ha-
gers-town, contains upv, ardsof thirteen bun-
ilied acres, and is at present occupied in four
plantations.
Number 1, thelateresider.ee of said Rich-
ard Cromwell, deceased, contains about
four hundred and fifty acres ; it has the advin.
tag* of a line stream of water running- thro'
it, on which their is a Saw-mill erected.—the
soil is productive, ami there is 50 or 60. acres
in nSeadOvC"! and 150 acres or upwards still in
timber 'Ihe improvements and other advan-
tages of this farm are : uperior to most in the
neighborhood, and for a stock farm it is surpas-
sed by none in the county.
Number 2, at present mitbe occ\ipation of
Oliver Cromwell, and divided from the for-
mer by Conocoche;igue creel;, contains 340
or 350 acres, the soil is productive, the im-
provements neat and comfortable, and there
is from 130 to 150 acres of it still in wood,
which is covered with timber of a very supe
rior quality.
Number 3, adjoining the first mentioned
tract, at present in the occupation of Richard
Cromwell, contains 250 acres or upwards ;
tlie coil is rich and productive, it is well tim-
bctrd, andpo'ssefscsthe.advantage of a never
failing stream Of water running tlirougls it, on
which there ia an excellent mill-seat adjoining
the public road from Mercersl-urg- to Williams-
port, eight or nine miles from tlie latter plac»
—The improvements are a dwelling house
and stables.
Number4, containing 250 a.cres or upwards
—the improvements arc a good comfortable
log house and barn—there is aboutone hundred
acres in cultivation, including 12 or 15 acres
of good timothy meadow—the remainder is co-
vered with fine thriving timber—This tract ad-
joins the first mentioned plantation, and is al!
good farming land-—Also, one undivided half
ofabsut80 acresof timber land, lying on brth
sid.es of CoUococheague Creel ;oin-
ingthe last mentioned tract ; the gTes urpart
is Creek bottom, is well ti. d embra-
ces a gTfod site for a mill on Conocbcheague
There is a good sprii gflf water on each of the
above plantations. The" whole will be sold to-
gether or, in separate plantations, as nay be
most suitable to those wishing to purchase,
Theterms will he, one-third of the purchaso
money to be paid ( n the first day of April next,
at which time possession may be had, and th«
balance to be paid in six equal annual pay-
ments Any person wishing to purchase at
private sale, may make application to any of
the Comniisniomrs, or to Messrs. Oliver and
Richard Cromwell, who will sho-w the lands
to any person inclining to purchase.
WALTER ROY1"),
MARTIN KER.SFINER,
HENRY ANKONY,
JOSIAH PRICE,
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Washington county, February 5, 18oT. 4*
For Sale,
On credit of 6, 12 and 18 months, or Ba'Uar.
for Town Property, Road, or Bank Stock .-
'THE PLANTATION formerly belOliuhg
to John Steiger, situate 6 1-2 miles from Bal-
timore, near the Baltimore and Frederick
turnpike road, adjoining the plantation of G-
V. Keeports, Writ. Clem, M. M'Kubbin, and
others. Containing 130 acres, 50 of which,
is very heavy Umbered, and 25 of meadow
ground, chiefly well hud down in Timothy St
Clover, which produced about 30 tons Hay the
last season. The (improvements thereon are,
a well built two-story House, two looms be-
low, and 2 above, wi.'ii passag-e and ill--'.,,•..(-,!!,<£
in the centre with a 2-story wing attache^
each end, a large porch in front of cen-.i»
hou;--e, a fine green yard inclosed back an.l
front ornamented with a vaffetry of trees, also
a well of the best water near the door, a Bani
nearly new 25 by 65 with stabling under tha
whole ; Carriage house, Stone Svioak ancl
Spring house, in goad, order, with sevi
other out houses ; there L; a good Gar
newly pailed in ; a thriving young Orchard
grafted fruit of the choicest collections fi
Pennsylvania, handsomely laid out on about
10 acres, has been planted 8 years ; also a,
large old orchard now in prime besring order :
a large young Peach Orchard of the best kind,
beside a great abundance of natural fruit i
also Cherries, Pears, Plumbs, §cc. &c. Fop
further particulars, apply to the subscriber,
Sharp-street, near the African Church, or
to 'Issac Star, on the premises, who would
wish to engage with the purchaser to wort
the place on the shares, or otherwise, he b«.
ing a farmer in good esteem from Pennsyfi ania
JOHN SINCLAIR. '
February 14. Sawbt
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