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John XT. Browning & Co. 3.5, Fell's -street,. Feli's-Point, Have just received per Federal George, Field, from Boston, 20 pair Carpenters Axes find Addzes, Fax- .on's make, 10 do. Boat-builders dp. & do. same make. In Store, Seine and Sewing Twilie, ¦""* I Turkey Oil-Stones, A few p.-.ir Hair-springers complete, Together with 4tn osl every article in their tine of business. Also, 4 crate s Queens Ware, assorted, which will be sold etieap for cash. March JO.____________________d4t-2aw4t This is to give Notice, THAT the subscribers, of Baltimore coun- ty, have obtained from the orphan's court of Baltimore county, jn Maryland, letters of ad- ministration on the personal estate of William Clemm, iate of Baltimore county, .deceased. All persons having' claims against the said de- ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same ¦with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at or before the tenth day of September next, they may otherwise by law he excluded from nX\ benefit of the said astute. All persons in- debted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment to us of the sums by them respectively dug. Given under our hands this fourth "day of March, 1807- CATHARINE CLEMM, WILLIAM CLEMM, Jnn. March 5 _______d/treo HALVES. FOR the accommodation of our numerous . customers and-the votaries of-fortune general- ly, we are preparing, and will have for sale to-morrow Morning, a few tickets in the St. Paul's Parish Lottery, divided into halves, price 3 dollars. All share tickets issued by either of the subscribers, which may draw prizes to any amount, will be promptly paid on demand, ¦without discount, at any period of the drawing or as.soon as their-fate is determined. NO TIME TO BE LOST ! In consequence of the great gain and in- creased chance for adventurers, the price of whole tickets will be further advanced to six dollars on Friday, the 20th, provided the wheel Sn the mean time should not sustain any mate- rial loss. Until that day they may be had of the subscribers onlv, at §5 50. SAM!.. COLE, No. 174 1-2, Market-street. SAML. VINCENT, No. 44, N Gav-street. G.DOBBIN & MURPHY, Baltimore-street, opposite Centre-market All of whom keep regular and correct check books, where tickets may be registered & ex- amined on the most moderate terms, Casl), or tickets warranted undrawn, given in exchange for prize-tickets of every descrip. tion. N. B. The drawing will be continued, as usual, every Tuesday and Friday, until further notice, at Peck's hotel. Yesterday completed the 9th day's drawing, and no prize yet ouf» higher than g500. ¦March II. eo3t Jujpt received from Boston, And for sale at the Bookstore of M. &J. CONRAD & Co. No. 138 Market- street, A REPORT OF THE TllIAT. OF THOMAS OLIVER SELFRIDGE, Esq Qn an'ndictiiwitfor Manslaughtert^or Jtil- linf MR. CARLES AUSTIN, On the publle Exchange in Boston, august 4, 1806. [The lively interest which this extraordinary occurrence had excited in the public mind, called for a full and impartial statement of Facts, both in the developement of the testi- mony, aed the pleadings which took place at the trial. This injunction appears to have Icen fulfilled in the present publication, as it comes from the press, sanctioned by the nfii- cial reporter of the state and under the super vision of the court itself. The public are therefore prevented with all the documents ne- cessary lo form a correct understanding ot subject, as wci! in relation to the unh catastrophe, as to the course and operation of tile laws incases of this nature] AT THE SAME PLACE MAT BE HAD, A. CO'iKECT STATEMENT OI THE WHOLE fRELIMINASY-COtt'IROVESST Eetxceen Thomas Oliver Self ridge, and Benja inin Austin, Cfafixir if the deceased C Austin.) BY THOMAS OLIVER SELFRIDGE .-------.—" He takes my Iffe, " When he doth take the means whereby Ilium" [This pamplet embraces a variety of mat- ter, inimediately revelcnt to tbp unhappy oc- currence, whjch deprived Mr. Charles Aus- tin of life ; in which the author in vindicating his conductin this extraordinary affair, is drawn into a retrospection of the general character of Benjamin Austin. In adopting' this mode, Mr, Selfridge has given loose to a, boldness of asperity, seldom found inftie writings of our test authors, and which reflect great credit on liis genius and learning] Price of the Report, 1 dollar. Price of the Statement, 57 1-2 cents. March 11.______________________________eo4t This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber of Baltimore county, hath obtained Ivom the orphan's court of Bal- timore county in Maryland, letters Testamen- tary on the person;-.! estrteof William Lynch, late of Baltimore county, deceased; all per- •ona h*ving.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 may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my band, this 29th day of January, 180". CORNELIUS HOWARD. February 6. ______ 2aw6w§ For Sale, A two-story Brick HOUSE and LOT, 30 fret front on MsrUct-street, Fell's-Point, and about 200 feet deep. , ;,ie ditto and LOT, 30 feet front on Shake- spear-street, about 10? feet deep. ' One small frame HOUSE and LOT, 15 feel fronton Ann-street, running back about 160 feet to an alley. The above property is subject to ground rent, and offered on very moderate terms, by the subscriber, who wishes to settle all his affairs immediately. If not disposed,of previous to the first of April, it will on that day be sold at auction for cash. P. DAWSON. January '... eo2w-lawlstAp Havana Sugars'. 228 boxes White Havana Sugars, 152 own, of superior quality, a few bags Codec ; for sale by the 'ROE W. ELACKISTON. eh 6. ga» Raisins, Aliiioiids, Table Salt, he. The subscribers hefaejtut rtceiced andfor sale at No. 64, Market-street, 6000 wt. real soft shell Almonds, 500 boxes Muscatel and Bloom Raisins, intitled to drawback, and in good shipping order, 1100 baskets fine Table Salt, 10 hhds. New-England Rum, 1500 wt. fresh Bordeaux Prunes, very fine, 100 boxes Spanish Cigars. JACOB it'WM. NORRIS. 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 (white) Sugar, in bags ; London Mustard, in boxes ; 25 quarter casks Sherry Wine j Cherry Bounce, in barrels ; 50 kegs small twist Tobacco, old and suitable for retailing j Sweet Oil, in boxes of 30 rla'sks ami 12 bot- tles each ; 100 boxes mould and 50 boxes dipt Candles. February 28. . 2awfit Peter Arnold Karthai\s, No. 1, South Liiserty-stkeet, Has imported per ships Mope, James, and for- mer importation, and offers for sale, on rea- sonable terms, by the paciqge, 3 casks Madder, 3 do. Twine, 1 do. best Holland Glue, 1 do. Gun Flints, 6 do Scythes, 5 do & boxes Straw Knives, and Mary- land Whetstones, 2 do. Sickles, Ame- rican patterns, 2 do. Gun Barrels, for Fowling Pieces, 25 kegs Socket Sho- vels, Hilling and Weeding Hoes, 50 bundles German Steel, heart &. club, o boxes Slates 8c Pen- cils, 2 do. Station Glasses, 8 boxes Pint and half Pint Tumblers, Window Glas s, 7-9 8-10 10-12, 1 box Waren. decrfer Lin- en, 9.do. Checks No. 3 £c 4, 10 do. Apron .- Checks, J 2 do. Cotton and Lin* en Stripes, 4 do. House made Li- nen, 1 do. Brown Holland 1 do. Black Crape, 1 do. Cotton Thread, 2 do. Red Turkey Yarn, best quality, short hanks, ti X. a S. -v. o a I Auso, Superfine Broad Cloth, of black, blue, drab, bottle Green, brown, Sec- Bed Fustian ; Ta- ble Linen ; Cotton Stockings and Gloves ; Silk and Silk Velvet Jaoket Patterns ; a par- cel Nurenberg Toys j and Musical Instru- ments, and a variety of articles for the spring. March 1°. ____________2aw2m 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 tlie subscriber on or before the 11th day of April next, they will be excluded from receiving the same, as the trustee will then finally clos^e the business. All those indebted to the estate, are also notified that unless their accounts are imme- diately paid, measures must be used disagree- able to the parties. SAMUEL VINCENT, Trustee. February 11. 2awl8t To Let for a Term of Years, And posseesion giwn in April next, The HOUSE in which I reside, No. 4, South-street. WILLIAM COLE. February IK 2aw 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 security. JOHN E. HALL, Adm'r. January 7. 2awlA George W. Field, No. 157 1-2, Baltimore-street, has tor sale, By the package or piece, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDIZE. Amongst which are, Pins, Threads, Hosiery, Silk, Cotton, and Worsted, Irish Linen, 7-8 and 4-4, some very fine, Platillas, Droghada Linens, Dimities, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Silk and Lea- ther, Laces and Edo-ing-s, Silk Shawls & Veils, Long Lawns, Flushings, &c. Bankets,Rose, Duffle, and Point, Flannels, red, white, and yellow, Cloths, fine and super- fine, Plains, blue, drab, & mixed, B:iize, Coalings, Bennett's Cords, Hunter's ditto, President's do. Moic-skins, Fancy Prints, Mohair Plush, INDIA GOODS. Gurrahs, Sannahs, Bafias, Mysapore Chintz, Checks, Mamoodies, Ccsseas, Lutstrings, TafTaiies, Senshaws, Sewing Silk, Madras Il'dkfs, fce. The above goods will be sold at the usual credit, or very low for cask. 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. 2aw "ISAAC M'PHERSON, No. 30, Fayette-street, Jialtimore, HAS FOR SALE, A. large assortment of Bolting Cloths, which he has just importedfrom the Manu- facturer, warranted good, and are purchased with ready-money, and offered for sale, by the piece or otherwise, at a sm all profit. A few pieces of Burr Blocks of good quality, if ap. plied for soqn maybe had. Piaister of Paris in the Stone, ground for land, and prepared for plastering. / have also, Mill Stones of different sizes on hand, and oed materials to make any other size that ay be wanted at a short notice. October 6. 2aw6ms. Henry Slickney, Bowly's wharf, Has for sale on accommodating terms, Copperas, ~) Alum, C In hhds. Spanish White,J) Wrapping Paper, Cotton and Wool Cards, 50 bbls. Tar, Paints and Ship Qhandlery. March 4, W&M4t This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber of Frederick county, hath obtained from the orphan's court of Bal- timore county,'in Maryland, letters testamen- tary, or of administration, on the personal estate of Dennis Warfield, late of Baltimore county, deceased- All persons having claims Hgai'ist 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 immediate payment to the subscriber. Given under my hand, this 4th day of March, 1807. ALEXANDER WARFIELD, Ex'r. March 4. 2awl2tif lor bale, 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, Lh'bon, in pipes and hhds. Port, in do. do. and quarter casks. For sale, by WILLIAM COLE, No. 4, South-slrec January 5.________________ d3t-2aw 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 premises, on Saturday, the twenty first day of Feb- rurry next, at twelve o'clock, the fallowing valuable LOTS of Ground, late the proper, ty of Samuel and Robert Purviance, esqs, deceased, viz : Three LOTS, each fronting 32 feet on Commerce-street, and extending back sixty fee?. The above lots are sitjiated about one hundred and ten feet from the intersection of Pratu-street and Commerce-street, towards t'ue E: .agin, and nearly opposite.the warehouses the .property of Messrs. Payson and Strieker. ALSO, Three LOTS, each fronting 30 feet on Commerce-street, and extending hack sixty feet. These lots are situated nearly opposite the warehouses the property of Mr. Edward Irel and. The terms of sale are, that t1 e purchaser of the said property, or any part thereof shall give bonds to the trustee, with security, to be apprpved of by him, fbrthenayvnent of one- third of the purchase money with interest, in tliree months, one-third thereof \tith in- terest in six inonths, and the remaining one. third with interest, within nine months from the day of sale. A platt of the above lots may be seen at the subscriber's office. SAMUEL M0ALE. 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 v here the sale willpositiv- ly be made. S. MOALE. February 21, 1807. ___2aw41hA 100 Dollars Reward. RAN away, on the 26th instant, from the subscriber, living in Bush River neck, Harford countj', Maryland, two negro men, one named BEN, about 35 years old, 6 feet High, strait and well made, of a darkish complertion high nose ; has lost one of his upper foreteelli i generally wears his wool platted orqaeued, and plays on the violin. The other, named HAR- RY, about 25 years of age, 6 feet high, dark- ish complection j 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 tim- ber, the nail split, and the end of the finger thereby rendered blunt -. wears his wool gene- nerally platted and turned up with a comb. These negroes are brothers, and both very good sawyers, and are much accustomed to he wing-timber with the broad axe. Theircom- mon working cloaths were, a short round- about jacket, of coarse brown cloth, and lined either with green or yellow baize, and shirts and trousers of Russia sheeting, with good felt hats. They probably took with them vari- ous other cloaths, which cannot he 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 Silver-Plating Manufactory or COACH isf HARNESS FURNITURE. THE subscriber takes this method of in- forming the public; and his customers in par- ticular, that he has removed his manufactory from No. 58, Harrison-street, to No. 19, North-street, Old-Town, adjoining Messrs. Daniel Steve? &. Sons, Coach Makers, where he will be fully prepared to execute orders from a distance, and for the information of those who have already favored him, that their orders will be attended to as usual. GEORGli THARP. N. B. Furniture for Harness can be manu- factured of various colors. March 4. 2awl8t||- This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber of Baltimore county, hath obtained from the orphan's court of Bal- timore county, in Maryland, l«ltcrs testamen- tary on the personal estate of Amon Butler, late of Baltimore county, deceased. All 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 may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit . Dan. Grain The improvements are, a large tind 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. Braddock'a road passes hrough said farm, which makes it an eli- gible stand tor a public house, buing 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, heavily timbered, and nearly the one half of it well adapted to timothy meadow; the residue equally well adapted to the raising of wdieat, rye, oats, &c. The one-fifth of the purchase money will be rcquired-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, 180.1. 2aw Notice. The Subscriber requests all those indebted to the estate of Thomas RocUhold, late of Anne Arundle county, deceased, either be- fore his death or since, for property purchas- ed at the sale of the effects of the said deceas- ed, to make immediate payment to the sub- scriber, or to Mr. Joseph Evans in Annapo- lis, who is authorised to receive the same. Also, those who have claims against said estate, to make them known to the said Joseph Evans. The ^subscriber gives further notice that all those who consider themselves as the legal heirs of the said Thomas Bock! eld, must appear before the orphan's court of Anne Arundle county, in Maryland, on or before the 3d day of May 1807, and prove themselves as such, before they can re- ceive a distributive share of the estate of the said Thomas Rockhold. GEO. CONAWAY, Admr. March 12.______________________2aw8t|| Country Merchants Can be supplied with choice and extensive as- sortments of Queens'1 Ware and Glass, on reasonable terms, at the warehouse of the subscriber, four doors from his store, No. 224, Market-street. Orders executed with promptness and fidelity, by THOMAS STEWART. March 9. mws-w&,8 Public Sale. By virtue of an order from the orphans' court, of Anne-Arundel county, the subscriber willexpose to public sale, on Thursday, the 2d day of April next, A number of Negroes, ponsisting of Men, Women, Boys Mid Girls, belonging to Matil- da and Thomas Worthington, orphans of John. The terms of sale will be cash only. Tbe sale to commence at 11 o'clock, at the dwelling of brcriber, near Carroll's manor. NICHOLAS MERRIWEATHER, Guardian. 3aw8t|j Piiblic Sate. On the-first (lay if April next, at 11 a'ei thef /,.':,«, will be offered at public sale, THE Place at present occupied by D.C.- Stewart, situate two niiies fwmi Sahiino ¦.», on tiie old lir.rford road, adjoining the proper- t; of Henry Thompson, enq. The iroproie. ments theriaon, are, a com ortabh t -.vo-story brick Dwelling and commc-fiuuis Kitche*rT", •* brick srotake House, and a Ian,? frsrttc • ai le and carriage House, with coovenieiit Sheda for Cows. There is a good Garden, a thrivin'g young Orchard, soul a spring of as pure x.at. r as any in the ttate, a few yard:; only from toe house. The remainder of the ground (eo::. sisting in all of 14 acres) is well enclosed by a post and rail fence, chiefly wci! hud down in Timothy, of which it is expected to pro- duce this summer from ten to twelve tons, audi about four tons of CSov.r, together -„hi. a small Crop of wheat. At the same time will be offered for Sale, Sundry Farming and Garden Utensils. The terms, which will be accommo ';;'¦- g, will be made known on the day of sale, or or*' application any time previous thereto, Lo L. C. STEWART, Febraary 3. 2avvl8t THE above, property as described by DN 0. Stewart, will be offered for sale en VYednes- daythe 1st day of April next, st 11 o'clock \x the forenoon, should that day prove fair, if o- therwiso, on that day week at the same ho . The terms of credit are, 3, 6 and 9 mentis, for approved negotiable notes. Should it be inconvenient to the purchaser to take innnedi. ate possession, the present occupier will rent- it for the ensuingnine months. THOMAS CHASE, Aucl'r. March 2. 2w 100 pieces Oil Cloths, 50 ditto 7-8 Bedtick, 20 ditto 6-4 do. Just received and for sale by J. H. M'COMAS, No. 260, Market-street, two doors beio vw Howard street. __ Match 3. _ d3t-T&S3w NOTICE.* THE Copartnership of Charles Ghec/niere and Henry Kunckel has been this day dissolved by mutual consent : and agreeably to a deed of trust executed to Mv.^Lule Tiernan and Mr. Henry Schrader, they are 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 GHEQIJIERE, HENRY KUNCKEL. February 28. (March 2.) d6t-2aw3w New-York State Lottery, Authorised by the Legislature, and pay- ment of Pri7es guaranteed by them—POSI- TIVELY commences drawing in the city of New-York, on the second Tuesday in June - next. The capital Prizes are, 1 of 25,000 Dollars, 2 of 10,000 ----------, 2 of 5,000 ----------, 2 of 2,000 —----- , 6 of 1,000 ----------, And several 509, 200 and 100 dollars, &.c. &c. The first drawn ticket every fifth day v.ilj be entitled to a capital prize ; «nd the second drawn Ticket every day will be entitled, to 200 dollurs. Less than 2 1*2 blanks to a prize. TICKETS, HALVES, ^UAHTEA'S AND EIGHTHS, ro it sni.f. a t WAITE'S Truly Fur unatc Lottery Offices, No. 61 &. No. 38, Maiden-Ljine, NEW-YORK By enclosing Bunk Notes of any descripti- on, (post paid) distant adventurers can ba supplied with Tickets to any amount, and the earliest advice sent of their success. For the further accommodation of the citizens of Bal- timore fj-.d 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 .500,000 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.) 2a\vl2w J. K.ROSS ^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 educated in the line of his profes- sion by John Jottrdon, esq. Plumber to his Britannic Majesty's board of ordance and Navy, London; and having afterwards im- proved his knowledge under Mr. Joseph Ste- venson, Water Closet and Hydraulic Pump Mak«r, and Plumber to the New River AVa- ter Company ; and again under John Breath i want, esq engineer, where he was ch'.efily employed in working for the first. Breweries, Distilleries, and Sugar Houses, in the city of London, to be enabled to render entire satis- faction to such as may honor him virii their comm and s. Ross St Co. will be constantly supplied with an assortment of Sheet and MiU'd Lead ; Sva. and Hand Leads of all sizes. Qt$* 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. Febrdary 16. law Harford County, to wit: I hereby certify, that Robert Heaps, jur:. brought before the subscriber, a justice of the peace, for said county, a stray Black MAKE, appears to be about fifteen years old this spring, fourteen and an half hands high, no brand or natural mark, and old shoes on lieE fore feet, and no other description nearer to perceive. Given under my hand this 3d day of March, 1807. THOMAS AYRES. The owner of the above Mare is request';! to prove property, pay charercs, and take ftix away ROBERT HEAl'S. - March 9. lav. '/ w P]llN7^ED AND -PUBLISHED BY •O, JOHN' TI EVv ist-QJjice^ St P A L T"I M O It" St. Opposite the. fost-QSct, St i 'dWi-LatJ'- ¦ T'l r