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they ;.no. do. Jamaica Rum. HUGH THOMPSON. February 21- To Extensive Grocers. A PERSON wants a situation, who writes" a fair hand, calculates correctly, and is well acquainted with a tion o[' tb« neigh- boring and west c ts ; and will be fou ion in any 1 His know. It this city will be found, geno-ul, so as to ('liable him t» find such article;, as nut at. any time be wmued in the course of business, of the best quality at the fkirest price, having h*d some years e: -n one of tin- most extensive houses in this pify. N. B. ''.V'ih '.av<- no '-.Hie-lion to eug"ige to assist an auctioneer, or wardhQUse" kospjr in any department where accounts we to be kept and encouragement given. Apply at this office. February 21. cool l'or Sale, The Hull, Masts, and Spars of a new Ship, of the follow- ing dimensions, viz. g keel, 31 feet beam; 13 1-2 feet lower, and 6 feet upper hold 1 about 360 tons Carpenters' tonnage. She is now on the stocks at Cratchsi's 1'eiTV, Nanlic-oke river, and is built of the best materials, by James Wiie.cdtfn, ship-carpenter, of this place. A 1.so, T^Cj2~\ The Mull, Masts and Spars ISfW" of a new Brig, burthen about ;..'/'.S^ 160 tons carpenters-' tonnage, sUs ami now or. the stocks a« above, [ft in the befit manner j they will be I in i':c ensiling spring Good* will be tai: en in pan. pay for either or the above ves- sels, and if an advance of cash is made, an ac- commodating credit is ill be given on the re- mainder. ALSO, A new Schooner,-burthen 105 55 95 tons, carpi surement. She is full built, and is expected here as soon as the navigation will permit. ALSO, 400 barrels No 1 Susqushiumah Herrings, in nice shipping order, and late inspection, 50 ditto Tar, 1,200 bushels coarse and fine Salt, 60 casks Cut JIails assorted, from.S.to 20d 100 Demijohns, aodan assortment of Bar, round, rod and Hoop-lion, Castines,-&.c. &c. Apply to ROBERT COniJTHWAlT, No, 14, ivl'IU.icrry's wharf. Fchnuu-y 21. _____________d4t-eo4t This is to give Notice THAT the subscriber of Prince George's county and state of Maryland, hath obtained from the orphan's court of s&id county, let- ters of administration on the personal estate of Rxhsrd Cramphiv.late "f said coiiiny de. ceaud. All pel-softs having claims against toe said dec-.-ased are hereby warned u> ex- hibit the same, wilh the vouchers thereof to the subscriber on or before the 10th day of September next, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of tire said e- stt'te. And all persons indebted, to the said deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the subscriber. Given under my bund this 13th day of February,'1807. THOMAS BOWIE, Administrator of Richard Gramphin. February 21, 1807. -____________law3t Public Sale. By order of (he Orphan's court of Prince. George's county will be exposed at Public Sale, 10 tha highest bidder, at the Farm lately occupier! by Mr Richard Cra and at his late, dwelling-in the town of Bla- densburg, on TUESDAY the 10th day of March next, if fair, if not the next fail- day, AIT, the -Personal ESTATE ofthe said deceased, (except the crop of Tobacco) con- sisting of a number of valuable servants, among whom are some excellent house and kitchen servants, the stock ot horses, two of which are very pleasant saddle horses, mules, cattle, sheep and hogs, plantation uteri- sils of every kind, about luO bbls. corn, 150 bushels of clean rye, upwards of 20,000 wl, of hay, a large crop of well saved straw, &c. &c. Likewise the unexpired term in a lease for 120 acres of Land, granted on the 3Jst day of May 1714, for ninety-nine year/, being six years after the 31st day of May next. This property lies about one mile west of Bladens burg, directly on the old road to Georgetown and contiguous to the fine, property of William D. Diggs. The improvements are sufficient for the accommodation of a family ot middling' size and for the advantageous cultivation there- of ; there arc twenty six bushels of wheat seeded upon it and about 8 or 10 acres in thrif- ty cljver, and a sufficiency of wood it is be- lieved for its support—a further description nf it is deemed unnecessary, as it is presum- ed that those who wish to buy will view the property previous to the sale. An indisputable title will be given. And at the dwelling in Bladensburg, a variety of articles of House- hold and Kitchen Furniture, several volumss of valuable books, prints, maps and other ar- ticlas too tedious to mention. The sale will commenee-on the (arm, at 10 o'clock in the morning, and continue from day to day, till all is sold'.. Terms of sale are a credit of IS months- '.for all sums above ten poinds, the pur- oliaser_oe purchasers to give bond, with two good ftpd- .sufficient securities, carrying inte- rest from the day of sale, and for all pu es to the amount of ten pounds and under, the cash is.to be'paid. No property will be delivered until previously paid, or bonded lor as above, ' THOMAS BOWIE. Administrator of Richard Ci-arr.phin. February 21, 1307,_______ lawjt Garden Seeds. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitants of Baltimore, that he keeps a ge- neral assortment of the best kind oi'GARDliN SEEDS, lit for our own soil, and those also for the West-India market. Orders will be thankfully received and punctually attended to, by application at either of his stalls, No. 34 and 36, Fell'S-Point Market, or No. 1 and 3, Ccn- tre-Marketi or at Ins Garden near the Marine Hospital. - JOHN MVCROFT. i Jaiiuary.Vi, f-t-Ot-eh.-Tv^ Phcenix Tire Office. Specific Goods, indentJSciI by marks and riamfcSrs, or i the] v. it-e sufficiently described} 01,'iv be insured in thN office at R*shi>rtcr'pe* i-iod than a year, to the amount of §4..»,0u0, on a .single risk. I). STEWART, A rent Wyig)' n.____ _ " d H'i ; - A HOUSE & LOT ii-':t reel;, at r>re- sent 0 i0t is 25 Feet, on et^tuid 100 feet deep___ There is a two- ,'out and -¦; behind the -dory workshop on th* Lack part of tkft lot.. AUa, 'A LOT'on the Wi -f-, nenrlj . .¦,., feet alley ; both the siboi 'esr.nple. Apply to DAVID ARMOR. February ::i. ditj| By Virtue of a Decree, OF theb.....rable the Jug-h court of Chancery, the subscriber v/\i\ sell at | ¦ at VArr u'yck and llorscy's Auction ru.-onr, in i.i|fi city of Baltimore, on Tu .-, loth dai of March next, at V2 ¦>'( AT,!, that valuable HOT, or Ground, lying or Baltimpre-stre'cl •¦ and fronting on the south side 1' - feet, and running bf.ek the same bv. German-street, about*two hundred a lease hold estate, of 99 years, pi forever, and subject to Ihe rcnt of 120 dollars—late the p Joseph Deiouhett. Tii' . joining the han upied by Messrs Forman, llcj S ha improvements are two f: arae li e; , &.C The terms of side are, tha! of the said property, i. thereof, p:;y ill cash the purchase money th tile fiwie¦'(.(' liie .= ;iie,'or on the' day ol tiifcati sate, bj ' wi.'¦ .-: weeks from the day of sale aliiivs 1 SAMUEL MOALE. rY1i.riir.ry St, 1307. wtlOMh By Virtue of an Order OF the high court of Chancery, passed thss 2-!lb ilav of September, 1806, the subscribe er v.'ih sell at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the twei;iy.'h<.t da* of Feb. r-i 111 >' next, at twelve o'clock, the following valuable LOTS of Groend, late the proper. ly of Samuel and Robert Purviance, esrjs. deceased, vi /, : Three LOTS, each fronting 30 feet on Commerce-street, and. extending back sixty feen. The above lots are situated about onei hundred and ten feet from the intersection of Rrutt-street and Commerce street, towards the Basin, and-nearly opposite the wan Iiqi the property of Messrs. Paysou#nd Strieker. -ALSO, Three LOTS, each fronting 30 ieet 0.11 Commerce-street, and extending back sixty feet. These lots are situated nearly opp isites the warehouses the properly of Mr Edward Ireland. The terms of sale are, that t' e purchaser of the said property; or any! art thereof shall bonds to the trustee, with security, to tpproved of by him, fbrthepayment of one- third ci the purchase inmie.v vitb interest, in thr.-e months, one-thii* 1 thereof with in- terest in six niomlis, and die remaining one. third with interest, within nine mouths from. '.' of sale. A platt of the above'lots maybe-seen at the subscriber's office. SAMUEL MOALE. January 21, 1807. SALE POSTPONED. THE sale of the above property is post- poned until Saturday, the fourth day of April next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, on the pre- mises, when and where the sale will positiv. lybe made. S. MOALE. February 21, 18'ir.__________2aw4thA _ In Baltimore County Court, February 3, 1 ON application to the judges of the said Co'unty Court, by petition in writing of John Cunirning, of said County, praying the bene- fit of the " Act. for the' relief of sundry in. solvent debtors," passed at November session eighteen hundred and five, on the .terms men- tioned in said act ; a schedule of his property and a list cf his creditors, ou oath, as iar ;.s he can ascertain them, as directed by the said act, being annexed to his petition ; and the said County Court being satisfied by com- petent, testimony, that the said John Cummin* has resided the two preceding years within the state of Maryl uei, pi'io- 10 the passage of the said act; and the said John dimming at the pmc of presenting his petition as a- fiiresaid, having produced 10 the said court, the ass' nl in writing of so many of his credi- tors as have due to them the amount of two- tliirda of the debts due by him at tine passioe the said act. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered) by the said, court, that the said John Cumnibig (by causing a copy if this ordej! to bi insert- ed in some one of the newspapers'in the city I her day for three month* before the ninth day of May next] give no (ice to his creditors to appear, before the said County Court, at the Court-H'iuse, in the said county, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of the said ninth day of May next, for the pur- pose of recommending a trustee for their be- nefit, on the sai