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¦ ISAAC M'PHESON, No. 30, Fayttte-sircet, Balls' H A S F O R SAL E, A. large assortment of Bolting Cloths, ¦which Ik-lias just imported from the Manu- facturer, warranted good, and ar« purchased with ready-money, andoffered-for sale, by the piece or otherwise, st a small profit. A fe'w pieces i ;oo& ruality, if ap- plied for soon maybe hau. Plaister of Paris in the Kline, ground for land, and prepared ior plaster. / have also, Mill Stones ofdil izes on hand, and hatemls to make any other size that *y be wanted at a short notice. October 6. 2aw6ms. Gardeners Attend ! To he rented on pleasing terms, a well en- closed GARDEN, a short distance from St. Mary's college, containing nearly three acres of highly cultivated ground, enriched by a great variety of the best Fruit Trees, Shrubs, &C. This property has 0:1 it, for the accommo- dation of the renter, a comfortable two-story dwelling house, and store, fronting on Hooks'- town turnpike road, a pump within a tew pa- ces of the door, and a never failing spring- of excellent water. Application to be made to Mary Lacombe, at her academy, No. 16, South Cf'vert-street, or to the Rev. Mr Tessier at the Seminary. February 28___________________ 5W8eS3t Sale by Auction. ¦On Thursday, thclOllrofMarchnext, atic'clock, in the. Afternoon* 'mill be sold on the Premises, A Lot 70 feet fronton North Liberty-street, and running back 31 feet to Forest-lane. Ad- joining the lot of George Reinecker on the North, and Samuel Sm'ythe 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 2aw5td6 For Sale or Kent, THE PROPERTY belonging to the sub- Bcriber, beautifully situated on the RelsU-r's- road, adjoining Mr. John Henry Hop- kins's, and but a small distance above the. Siminary. The Property was lately rented and occupied by Mr. Jacob Qttesson, at three ed dollars per annum. No further des- iri of the property is thougfb.1 ne,< as it is expected persons desirous of purchas- ing en- renting, would wish to view the place previous to int. For further parti- culars, enquire of the subscriber, at the new Assembly Rooms. TAMES WINTKXE. N 15. A Lad of decent connection would be taken as an Apprentice, to the painting bu- siness. Enquits us above. January 8. TI1&.M The Subscriber offers forSale Thefolhming TRACTS of LAND, tying in Al- legany county, Maryland, iiis. 1. " Landfiotxing with milk and honey" con- taining in the whole about 2747 acres. A great proportion of this tract is in natural meadow, which is intersected by a number of small ri- vulets ; the remainder is heavily timbered, and well adapted to the raising of small grain It lie; about forty miles to the south Cumberland, is on the waters of the Great ''.any, and about 4 miles distant from ill road leading through Virginia to the western country. 'l'he same is divided into smalltracts, compi-i-uiigfrom 300 to 400 acres each, to suit purchasers. 2. " Qood Mope." T-jiis 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 liottom"liesonthe Little Cross- ing-;;, about 3 miles sojuth of Era(idock's road, contains 15.3 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; tii a very small expence. The Grist mill is three stbies high, and has an excellent pair of c juutrv stones ; there is also a wheel for a pair of Bui h. 4. " Cornucopia". This tract contains 1100 neves, and is the residence of Mr. Dan. Gram The improvements are, a large ami comforta- ble dwelling-house, and an extensive barn with stabling underneath j a young thriving orchard, and about 100 acres of cleared laud Under good fencing. Braddock's road passes lirough said, farm, which makes it an eli- gible stand lor a public house, being about twenty-two miles from Fort Cumberland. Few ins in Maryland; the same distance from Baltimore, are more valuable than this. It is of the first quality as to soil, heavily timbered, raid ncarlv the one half of it well adapted to timothy meadow; the residue equally well adapted to Hie raising- of wheat, rye, oats, &.C. 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 ithaie. JAMES P. BOYD. October 19, 1805.________________gaw Will be continued , A FEW WEEKS. Tor sale at areduced price, All the remaining stock in trade of John Pa w C ley, consisting of Cutt and Plain Glass, Long- and "short Setts of China, Japanned and QuesnVWare. He returns his sincere thanks to his cus- tomers for all past favors. N. B. All persons having left cotton or thread with the subscriber, to be made into Stockings, are desired to call for them imme- diately, or tncy will be sold to pay for the .waking. JOHN PAWLEY, No. 209, Market-street < bruary 1»». I fc'1'fet-j- J This is to give Notice, - THAT the subscriberof Baltimore county, fcath obtained from the orphan^ court of 15al- timore county, m Maryland, letters testamen- tary on the personal estate of Anion Butler, late of Baltimore county, deceased. All per- sons having claims against the said deceased, sire hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to thy subscriber, at or before the first clay of June next, they nay Otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under nry h and this 3d day of March 1807. RICHARD CHENOWETH, Ex'r. 2aw6w|j Let for a Term of Years, And /,-¦• i next, s HOUSE hi which I reside, No. 4, This is to give Notice j THAT the subscriberof Baltimore county, hath obtained frsrn the orphan's coin-i of Bal- timore county in Maryland, letters Testamen- tary on the personal estate of William Lynch, late of Baltimore county, decea-sed ; all per- sons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, v. ith * the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, .at or before the first day ol June next, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand, this 29th day of January, 1807. . CORNELIUS HOWARD. February 6. 2aw6w§ By Virtue of a Decree, OF the honorable the high court of Chancery, the subscriber will sell at public sale, at Van Wyck and Dorsey's Auction raom1"," in the city of Baltimore, on Tuesday, the loth day of March next, at 12 o'clock, ALL Htat valuable LOT, or parcel of Ground, lying on Baltimore-street- continued and'fronting-on the south side thereof sixty feet, and running back the same breadth, to German-street, about two hundred feet, being a lease hold estate, of 99 years, renewable forever, and subject to the annual ground rent of 120 dollars—late the property of Mr. Joseph Deloubert. This property lies ad- joining the handsome buildings occupied, by Messrs. Forman, Heath 84 Richardson. The improvements are two frame houses, pump, &c. The terms of sale are, that the purchasers of the said property, or any part thereof, shall pay in cash the purchase money therefor at the time of the sale, or on the day of the ra- tification of the said sale, by the chancellor, which will take place just six weeks from the day of sale aforesaid SAMUEL MOALE. February 51. 1807._________SawtlQMh Raisins, Almonds, Table Salt, &c. The subscribers heme just receiced andfar sale at No. 64, Market-street, 6000 wt. real soft shell Almonds, 500 boxes Muscatel and Bloom Raisins, in titled to drawback, and in good shipping order, - 1.100 baskets fine Table Salt, 10 hhds. New-England Rum, 1500 wt. fresh Bordeaux Prunes, very fine; 100 boxes Spanish Cigars JACOB &'WM. NOHRIS. On hand, Madeira Wine, in hhds. and quarter casks ; fine old Rum, in hhds. 12 long pipes of gen- uine old Cogniac Brandy, fit for immediate use ; '10 pipes Bordeaux do. fresh Mace and Cassia Cinamon, in small bales ; Goshen Cheese, in boxes and casks ; East-India (wiiite) Sugar, in bag3 ; London Mustard, in boxes ; 25 quarter casks Sherry Wine ; Cherry Bounce, in barrels ; 5* kegs small twist Tobacco, old and suitable for retailing ; Sweet Oil, in boxes of 30 flasks and 12 bot- tles each ; 100 boxes mould and'50 boxes dipt Candles. February 28. ____ 2aw5t George W. Field, No. 157 1-2, Baltimore-street, HAS FOR SALE, By the package or piece, AN EXTENSIVE A5SOHTHSST Of MERCHANDIZE. imongst which are, Pins, Threads, 2000 Mxel at Leghorn-pi: ket, For Sale, i ble Castile Soap, made Ksely lor the West India mar- 2 cases Straw Hats, Claret, in t 1 to 4 dozen, Do. in hhds, London particulifr Madeira Wine, in pipea &. hhds. old arflrfit'ibr immediate use,^^aw London Hajteicular Teneriftee, In pi] Lisbon, hi. ghb.es and hhds. Port, in do-JSfe.and quarter casks. For sale, by WILLIAM COLE, No. 4, South-stree January 5. d3t-2aw Bankets," ose, Duffle. 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, Hosiery, Silk, Cotton, and Worsted, Irish Linen, 7-8 and 4-4, some very fine, Platilias, lDrugheda Linens, Dimities, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Silk and Lea- ther, Laces and Edgings, Silk Shawls &. Veils, Long Lawns, Flushings, &.C. INDIA (GOODS. Gurrahs, Salmans, Baftas, Mysapore Chintz, Checks, Mamoodies, Cosseas, Lutstrings, Taffaties, Senshaws, Sewing Silk, Madras H'dkfs, &.c. * cct. :y 11. WILLIAM COLE. 2aw 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 in 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, & the remainder in six months, upon approved secuntv. JOHN E. HALL, Adm'r. January 7. _________ SawlA l'.rIurxthal5wC.Hasenclaver, No. 67, BOwly's wharf, Imported iy the ship Vaines, Jrofj, Amsterdam, aad offer for stile, £0 bundles German STEEL. On hand, I.istadoes, Bunten, No. 5, Cotton Stripes, Silk Handkerchiefs, Whetstones and Crucibles, And an assortment ef Booking-Glasses. The whole entitled to drawback. February If). Saw John Sperry, No 55, Smith's wharf, Has imported in the ship Joseph and Phtebe, from Bremen, and offers for sale on liberaltfrms, vis. 4 bales fine white Ticklenburgs, 4 ditto Hempen Osnaburgs, 5 ditto Burlaps, On hand, 20 cases Dowlas and Creas, 6 ditto white Platilias, 5 ditto "brown ditto, 4 ditto Briltannias, 2 ditto Cotton Stripes, 4 ditto Hats, 2 ditto Cotton Hose, 2 ditto Weavers' Reeds, 1 ditto Steel Bugles, 7 bales India Muslins, 15 pipes 4th proof real Cogniac Brandy, bright Maryland Tobacco, 2 ditto Richmond ditto. Also, Ribands, Laces ami Edgings, Beads, and j one pair elegant Gilt Looking Glasses. December 10. dot-Saw j. H. ROSS '& CO. PLUMBERS, INFORMS the merchants of the city of Baltimore, and the public generally, that he Las commenced the above business in its greatest variety and extent, at No. 113, Du- gan's wharf. ROSS flatters himself, from having been educated in the line of his profes- sion by John 'jourdon, esq. Plumber to his Britannic Majesty's board of ordance and NiCvy, London ; and having afterwards im- proved his knowledge under Mr. Joseph Ste. ven,on, Water Closet and Hydraulic Pump 'iMaker, and Plumber to the New River Wa- ter Company ; and again under John Breath- wait, esq engineer, where he was chieflly employed in working for the first Breweries, Disciilerief, and Sugar Houses, 111 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. £5" Air Traps for Sinks and Drains, and Hatter's Kettles, made on the shortest notiee *** An Aprrentice wanted. N. B. Ware rooms to let, well calculated, for Sail-Makers, or Storage. Febrdary 16. m&w By Virtue of an Order OF the high court of Chancery, passed the 24th day of September, 1806, the, subscrib- er will sell at public sale, on the preiiaisejj on Saturday, the twenty first day of Feb- rurry next, at twelve o'clock, the following- valuable LOT'S of Ground, late the proper- ty of Samuel and Robert Purviance, esqs. eased, v'u : Three LOTS, each fronting 32 feet on Commerce-street, and extending back inxty fees. The above lots are situated about one htmd red and ten feet from the intersection of Pratt-street and Com Tierce-street, towards the Basin, and nearly opposite the warehouses the property of Messrs. Payson and Strieker. ALSO, Three LOTS, each fronting 30 feet on Commerce-street, and extending back sixty feet. These lots are situated, nearly opposite the warehouses the property of Mr. Edward Ireland. The terms of sale are, that the purchaser of the said property, or any part thereof shall give bonds to the trustee, with security, to be approved of by him, for the payment of one- third of the purchase money with interest, in three months, one-third thereof with in- terest in six months, and'the remaining one- third with interest, within nine months from the day of sale. A p'.att of the above lots may be 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- lv be made. S. MOALE. " February_21, 1807.__________2aw4l.hA - 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 MEN, ahotit 35 years old, 6 feet high, strait and well made, of a darkish compaction ; high nose. ; has lost one of his upper fore-U elii ; generally wears his wool platted or queued, and plays on the violin. The othei^ named HAR RY, about 25 years of age, 6 feet high, dark- ish complection; a remarkably handsome fel- low, and when spoken to, has generally a plea- sant countenance. The end of one of his lit- tle fingers has been mashed by a piece of lim- ber, the nail split, and the end of the finger thereby rendered blunt: wears his wool geue- nerally platted and turned up with a comb. These negroes are brothers, and both very good sawyers, and are much accustomed to hewingtimber with the broad axe. Theircom- mon working cloaths were, a short round. ahoutjacicet, of coarse brown cloth, and lined either with green or yellow baize, and shirts and trousers of Russia sheeting, with good felt bats. They probably took with them vari- ous other cloaths, which cannot be described The above reward will be 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 dollars, 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-_________2aw Laud for Sale by Auction. To be sold on Thursday, the 19th March next, at half past 11 o'clock, at the vendue ivarehoiisr, at the correr if Second and Frederick-streets, AN excellent grazing FARM, containing 552 3-4 acres, situate in Patapsco Neck, 9 or 1 '¦) miles from Baltimore, on the road to North - Point, and on the waters of Patapsco and Back Rivers—formerly the residence of vVm. Lynch, deceased, and wifl be sold pursuant to his last will. One-fourth of the purchase motley to be paid in two months, the residue In one and two years. Bonds on interest, with 'approved security, will- be required. Those who wish to view the premises, will pkase to make application to Mr. Battoe, re? siding thereon. THOMAS CHASE, Auc'r. February 7. 2aw5t dot bj b This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber of Frederick county, hath obtained from the orphan's court of Bal- timore count)-, in Maryland, letters testamen- tary, or of administration, on the personal estate of Dennis Warfield, late of Baltimore county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers there- of, to the subscriber, at or before the first day of October nexi, they may otherwise^ by- law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. All persons indebted to the said estate, are hereby warned to make imn payment to the subscriber. Given under my hand, thi* 4th day of March, 1807. ALEXANDER WAIU'IEI.1), Ex'r. Marsh 4, 3awl3*i Last Notice. THE Creditors of Mr. Charles Rogers, late of Baltimore county, are hereby notified, that unless they produce their accounts for settle- ment to tli'e subscriber on or before the 11th day of April next, they will be excluded from receivinp- the samp, as the trustee will then1 finally close the business. AU those Trftetttec^ to the estate, are also 1 tbat unless their accounts are imme- diately paid, measures must be ustd disagree- able to the parlies. •SAMUEL VINCENT, Trustee. Fe)*foary IX 2awi3t Silver-Piating Manufactory or COACHig"tMRN£SS FURNITURE. THE subscriber t»s this me'.u-.d of in- forming the public, and his customers in par- ticular, that he has removed his manufaew'y from No. 58, Harrison-street, to No. 19,* North-stre«t, Old-Town, adjoining Messrs. Daniel Stev£fc& Sons, 'Ckmch Makers, where lis will be %Hy prepared to execute orders from a distance,, and for the information of those who have already*Vavored him, that their orders will be attended to as usual. GEORGE THARP. N. B. Furniture for Harness can be manu- factured df various colors^ March 4,. _________2awl8t|| -Fublih.Sale. On the first day cf slpjViiaect, at 11 o'clock in tl.eforenoon, ivili 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- ty of Henry Thompson, esq. The improve- ments theraon, are, a comibrtable two-story brick Dwelling and commodious Kitchen, a brick smoke House, and a larp/e frame Stable and. carriage House, with coovei ieiK Slieds for Cows. There is a good Garden, a thriving young Orchard,.and a spring of as pore water* as any in the state, a few yards «»ily from the house. The remainder of the ground (con sisting in all of 14 acres) is well enclosed by a post and vail fence, chiefly well laid do\>n in Timothy, or*'which it is expected, to pro- duce this summer from ten to twelve tons, and about four tons of Clover,.together with a small crop of wheat. At the same time loill be offered for sale, Sundry Farming and Garden Utensils. . The terms, which will be accommodating, will be made known on the day of sale, or on application unj time previous thereto, to D. C. STEWART. Febraary 3. SawxSt For ale, A valuable PLANTATION, on the- old Frederick road, arid '¦ ::lv the .... >.v tor: pike, from Baltimore, and 4 irom Ellicott's mills. Containing 77 acres of Li nd, ¦.; one-half T11 fine young wood, the iesi, is cleared and inclosid, about 8 or 10 acres of meadow ground wed watered, a hue young orchard, a never failing spring of ex- cellent water 1 the improvements are a good log House a,k! Barn', with other out bouses ; on the plantation are two handsome prospects. For terms apply to the subscriber, living oi>. the old road, ad John g the pre miscs. JOHN MOKE. March 2.__________________^__ lav. This is to give Notice THAT the subscriber of Prince Geoi county and state of Maryland, hath cbt;u from the orphan's court of .'aid county, 'ni- ters of administration on the personal e..' of Richard Craropiiislate of said county, de- ceac-d. All persons having claims against. the said deceased are he:eby warned to ex- hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber on or before the 10th da - September next, they may otherwise b; be excluded from all benefit of the said e- state. And ail persons indebted to the said deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the subscriber. Given under my hand this 13th day cf February, "1807. THOMAS BOWIE, .. Administra' ,r of Richard Cramphiu February 21, 1807. lawot THE above property as described by D. C. Stewart, will he Offered for sale en Wednes- daythe 1st day of April next, at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, should that day prove fair, if o- therwise, on that day week at the same hour. The terms of credit are, 3, G and 9 months, for approved negotiable notes. Should it be inconvenient to the purchaser to take in. ate possession, the present occupier will rent it for the ensuing nine months. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. March 2. 2aw Notice is hereby given, THAT I intend to prefer a petition to the judges of Harford county court, at their next March term, to absolve and discharge me as well from the debts of fohnis' Samuel Chain- berlain, as mvown, which I am unable to pav. J. H. CHAMBERLAIN.' (Harford countv, January 6th, 1807.) J. 8_________[_____________Th.St.S.iatH NOTICE. THE Copartnership of Charles Gheqttiere ' nry Kunckel has been this day dissolved by mutual consent: and agreeably to a deed of trust executed to Mr. JLuie Tiernau and Mr. Henry Sihrader, they »re authorised to collect and receive any debts due to the above corpaitnership ; we therefore request all per- sons indebted to us to make payment to said gentlemen without delay. CHARLES GHEQUIERE, , HENKY KUNCKEL. February 28. (March 2.) d6t-2aw3w 'To Rent, A large new 2-story Brick WAREHOU and CELLAR, with aconvenient Back-braid- ing, all in eompleat order, sufficient to u ¦¦-.,:..te a large family, with a pump °^Jtm^h lent water atthedoor, and the use ofaiBKyKi cant lot adjoining. His anc.\cellcnl^pftHfeijf| the Hour and grocery business, &.e.opji0.sile die French seminary and convenient to the New market. Possession may be half on theTstJof November. Forterms, apply atfjo. 195f>lar- ket-street. October 8. g* '-: most eminent penmen, to be far superior to any metallic Pen that has ever Ik en made heretofore, either in Europe or America ; it is well known that all the Pens upon the for- mer principle have been v. anting in that.pli- ability which all Pens should have in order to write with smoothness 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 any com- mon pencil case, the difference in the price being insignificant, may be had of the above, or Mr. Georg-e Aiken, No. 72, Market-street, Baltimore. N. B Considerable discount made to those who purchase a quantity. JanfKvry 2. ____________ ______law For Sale, THAT noted and desirable MILL SEAT, adjoining the Aquia Warehouse and town of Wookstock, immediately upon the stage road leading from Alexandria to Fredericksburg, being at the head of tide water, on Aquia Creek, in Stafford county, state of Virginia, where ajMillis greatly wanted, for the accom- modation of the town &. neighborhood (exclu- sive of an extensive back country, peculiarly adapted to the raising of wheat, their staple commodity) beingno 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 for selling- this valuable property ; my wish, there- fore, is to sell to some person well versed in the Milling business, on the modern plan, whose inclination and ability will induce them to improve it immeibately. To such a clmrac tor the terms of sale will be made easy and accommodating. 1 therefore omit any further description, .presuming- no person will make such purchase, without viewing the situation, which I have no doubt, will best recommend For further particulars, apply to the subscriber, near the premi WILLIAM P. BAYhY. Stafford, NovtHbgr 1j lawirajj' Medici'l and Chirurgical Fa culty of Maryland. Notice is hereby given, that there will he a g-enera! Convention of the Medical and. Chi- rurgical Faculty at Baltimore, oa the first Monday in June. The hoard of examiners for the Eastern Shore will meet at Easton on the second Monday in April, where all candidates tor licences are requested to attend. The board for the Western Shore, will sit at Baltimore, on the first Monday in June, previous to which no candidate will be admitted to ex- amination. The practitioners »f Physic and Surgery in the stale of Maryland, who have cocomencod the practice since the first Mondaj in June, 1799, arc respectfully informed, that unless they have obtained a license froth one of tha board, or have produced to them satisfactory testimonials of their qualifications, they we liable to prosecution by indictment, and to a fine of g;>0 (-''' e'',c'' prescription for which they shall have received reniiu.eration. Th $,000 4,000 10,000 7,5000. 84,000 190,500 84,500 2Ij,01>0 215,oco Premiums—Viz ___¦^1 2,000 tick cts are & raw 11. 10,000 5000 looo 500 200 100 ^^B 12 Prizes Stationary pemiums 14209 Blanks—Not two to a Prize. 1,500 tickets, at lo dollars each, Arrangement of Stationary 1st. drawn blank 15 per cent, on g215cco is Sum to»e raised by thelottary Expences of the lottery ^^^^^^ 10OO 1500 150Q l.X;3 1500 loCO 1500 L'.OO 150o lo,oo0 Dollars 245oo, - So,000 - 225o ___________________________¦---------32,?5o The prevailing disposition to encoura. progress of Literature—the peculiar favor which St. Mary's College has enjoyed—and the many splendid chances offered to adven- turers by the above scheme, induce the ma- nagers to anticipate a rapid sale of the tickets. The drawing will commence as soon as a suf- ficient number is sold to authorize it. The managers have given bond to the state in the penalty of sixty thousand dollars, for the faith- ful paymentofjtlie prizes, which will be paid subject to a deduction of 15 per cent, 30 day, after the drawing is finished. Prizes not de- manded withina twelve-month from the com pletion of the drawing, will be considered a« a donation to the College. Tickets to be had of the Managers, or ta such persons as mav be authorised by tlicm. Wilmam Vv Bovk.g,~J John Tessier, Luke Tif.rn.an, Robert Wai.s.i, j , William Lorman, ! jji Ai.exanimui M'Kim, i g Henry Wilson, ftwi Samuel Sterett, Jam.es M'He-miy S. Hollingsw ok-! 11, Lewis Do Boubg, Philip Laukenson March SI eoljn-lavv j !( PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN HFYViS. OMosite the Post-Office, S U A L.X I'M O ,