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ISAAC M'PHERSON, No. 30, Fayette-sireet, Baltimore, H AS F O 11 S A L E, A. large assortment of Ilai/risc Cloths, which \\\ has just imported from the Manu- facturer, warranted good, and arc purchased with ready-money, and offered for sale, by the piece or otherwise, at a snviHprof.t. 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 for plastering-. I have also, Mill Stones of different si zfes on hand, and ood materials to make any other size that ay be wanted at a short notice. October (5 3aw6ma. Gardeners Attend ! To be rented on pleasing- terms, a well en- •closed GARDEN, a. short-distance from St. Mary's colleg-e, containing- nearly three acres of highly cultivated ground, 'enriched by a gTaat variety of the best Fruit Trees', lilu-ubs, ixe. This property has ml it, for the accommo- dation of tlie renter, a comfortable two-story dwelling house, r.nd store, fronting-on Hoeks'- "towu turnpike road, a pump within ai'ew pa- ior, and a never failuif; spring of ."cation to be made, to Marv Lacnmbe, •at her-academy, No. .'.6. South Calvert-street, or to the Rev, fir Tessier at the Seminary. SW&S°>t .„ ¦ . _, , c by Auction. On fhurs'lhy, t!iel9thofMarchnexi, at i c'clock, • in the Afternoon* will be sold on'the Premises, A L'ol 70 feet fronton North Lib. ri\ : and >ack 81 feet to Forest-lane. Ad- joining the lot of George Reinecker on' the ' Worth, and Samuel Smytjie on the South. One fourth of the Purchase money to be I paidin two months and the residue in one year. Bo.. ..-est with approved security will he required". THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r ¦February 7 2aw5tdG For Sale or Rent, THE PROPERTY belonging- to the sub- scriber, beautifully situated on the Reister's- tow:i road, adjoining' Mr. John Henry Hop- kins's, and but a small distance above the Simiiuu-v. The Property was lately rented and occupied by Mr. Jacob Ottessoii, at three hundred dollars per annum. No further des- cription of the pro; erty 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, enquire of the subscriber, at the new Assembly Rooms. JAMES WINTKLE. N B. 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 oilers. ForS The following TRACTS of LAND, lying in Al- legany county, Maryland, viz. 1. Cl Landfio-oing with milk and honey," con- taining in the whole about 2747acres. A great proportion of this tract is in natural meadow, "which is intersected by a number of small ri- vulets ; ti>e remainder is 1 . and well adapted to the raising of small j It lies about forty mi lea to the south-west of fori Ctimberland, is on the waters of the Great Yoyg-houghany, and about 4 milesd'StatU from the i trough Virginia, to the "western c The same I into small tracts, comprising from 300 to 400 acres each, to suit purchasers. 2. ", Good, il , ¦'.¦-, tract lies contigu- ous to the " Land flowing with mill: and ho- ney," and contains .~i)9 acres, 120 wh< reof are naturalim-sduw, theresidueh . mber- ed, «fnd in the certificate is described " the first quality Ian • 3. "Clover: is on the Little Cross. irijrK, shout 3 mhes south of Braddeck's road;" Contains 132 acres of lard, a part of which is ¦Weircalcul&ted for meadow, the remainder is ¦Weil timbered, and of the first quality. On this; tract there is a Grist and Saw mill, both of whirh might be put into good order, at a very small expence. Tlw Grist mill is Jtliree stoics high, and has an excellent pair of country stones ; there is also a wheel for a'pair of Burrsj 4. '[Cornucopia". This tract contains 1100 acres, and is the residence, of Mr. ban. Gram The improvement's are, a large andcoix'forta Sale dwelling-house, and an extensive barn ¦with stabling underneath; a young thriving orchard, and about 100 acres of cleared land vmder good fencing. Braddock's road passes favqugh said fcirm, which makes it an eli- gible stand tal house", being about t-wenty-two miles from Fort Cumberland. Few arms in Maryland, the : distance from Baltimore, are moje his It is oi' the first quality as to .... .red, and nearly the one half of it will adapted to timothy meadow; the residue equally well adapted to tlie raising- of wheat, rye, oats, &c. The one-fifth of tlie purchase money will be -Vequired in hand, the residue in five annual payments. Mr. Grant will show theabove land to any person who should be inclined to pur •chase. JAMES P. BOYD. October 19, 1805, 2aw JVili 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 slrort Setts of China, Japanned and Que^n's-Ware. 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 Btookings, are desired to call for them immc:- diately, or they will be sold to pay for the Making. JOHN PAWLEY, No. 209, Market-street February 13. F;kT8t| This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber of Baltimore county, hath obtained from the orphan's court of Bid- timore county, in Maryland, letteis testamen- tary on the personal estate of Anion Bi late of Baltimore county, deceased- Ail per- sons having claims agaitis"t 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 may otherwise by law be excluded from all ben(.ii't of the said estate. Given under my hand this 3d day of March 3807. RICHARD CHENOWETH, Ex'r. Majjch ¦:. ,iW|] To Let for a Term of Years, And posseesibn given in April next, The HOUSE in "which I reside, No. 4, WILLIAM CO "South-street. February 1J. *»w 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 personal estate of William Lynch, late of Baltimore county, deceased ; all per- iving claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned ER, No. 174>, : :.')i-e, MAKES all kinds of Lookhig-Glass and. » Picture^raraes^oyu*or.square, frunvj est to the rlehe.'i pattern \ Gilt Cornices; Girondoles j Pier Tabifcs ; i'ie^ for Clocks and Glass Lustres, lie. &c.und all sol. i of Venetian blinds. Smith has always for sale, fashionable Look- _ ing Glasses and elegant Prints. Captains of vessels and other::, trading fa the i\ est In- dies, will find their advantage in taking1 ven-. turesofthe above-goods j which'thej can have safely packed al the shortest notice, and on good terms. N. B. Old Booking-Glasses re silvered, and made equal to new, or taken in exchange , Prints and Needle-work neatly framed, aid glazed. Wanted—Two decent BOYS, as apprtntL ces to tlie above Dusiuess. December 16. eo For Sale, ABOUT eight hundred acres of most valua- ble LAND, situated upon the Potomac river, near the cities of Washington, Alexadria and George-tuwii; the greater part of which is prime bottom, and the remainder fin* wootL^' land. On this farm is a most elegant il.wcf!| ing house, possessing an elevated and com- manding view of t''e aboveplaoes, and. the sur- rounding country, rth-o, tenant'shuuse-s, barn, tobacco house, and stables, two exceilciir. fisheries, and a ferry from Prince-George's county to / lexandria. For beaut} oi prospect, fertility of soil and advantage of situation, no tract of land can exceed it in this country. The title is indii utsrb'le. The terms, which will tie made accommodating-to the purchaser, may be known upon application to the subscri- ber in Baltimore RICHARD KEY HEATH. October 17. eo THE above property as described by D. C. Stewart, will be offered for sale en Wednes- day the 1st day of April next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, should that clay prove fair, if o therwise, on that day week at the same hour. The terms of credit are, 3, S and 9 months, for approved.negotiable notes. Should it be inconvenient to the purchaser to take inimedi ate;possession, the present occupier will rent it for the ensuing nine months. THOMAS.CHASE, Auct'r. March 2. 2aw NQTIGK THE Copartnership of Charles Gheqniere and Henry Kunclel has been this day dissolved by mutual consent: and agreeably to a deed of trust executed to Mr. Luis Ticrnan and Mr. Henry Schrader, they are authorised to collect and receive any debts .due to the above Copartnership j we therefore request all per- sons indebted to us to make payment to said gentlemen without delay. CHARLES GHEQUIERE, HENRY KUNCivEL. February 28. (March 2.) d'it-Cawow Havana Sugars. 228 boxes White Havana Sugars, 152 boxes Brown, of superior quality, And a few bags Coffee ; for sale by the Subscriber. ¦ GEORGE W. BLAGK.ISTON. March "6. 2aw New-York State Lottery, Authorised by the Legislature, and pay- ment of Prizes guaranteed, by them—POSI- TIVELY commences drawing,in the city of New-York, on the second Tuesday in June next. The capital frizes are, 1 of 25,000 Dollars, 2 of 10,000---------, ,2 of 5,000---------, 2 of 2,000 -------- , 6.of 1,000 ---------, And several 500, 200 and 100 dollars, &c. Ike. The first drawn ticket every fifth day wil| be entitled to a capital prize,; and the second drawn Ticket every day will lie entitled to 200 dollars. Less than 2 12 blanks to a prize. TICKETS, HALVES, 'QUARTERS AND EIGHTHS, roa sai.r at WAITE'S Truly For-unate Lottery Offices, No. 64 & No. 38, Maiden-Lane, NEW-YORK. By enclosing Bank Notes of any descripti- on, (post paid) distant adventurers can be supplied with Tickets to any amount, and the earliest advice sent of their success. For the further accommodation of the citizens of Bal- timore and its vicinity, a weeklyjlist of prizes will be sent to the printer of this paper for their examination, and at the conclusion of the drawing, will also be sent the Managers' printed list of all the prizes. At the above Offices, have been sold in the late Lotteries, prizes amounting to a sum exceeding 300,000 dollars. Present price of Tickets, 7 dollars, but will advance as the drawing approaches. Prize Tickets in the late New-York Lotteries taken in payment. New-York, March, 1807. (Mh. 9.)______________ 2awl2w Public Sale. By virtue of an order from, the orphans' court, of Anne-Arundel county, the subscriber will expose ¦to public sale, on Thursday, the 2d day