XN COUNCIL, February 19, 1807.
ORJDERED, Thattheaet entitled, An act
to prevnnt free negroes' from selling any corn,
. «whoat, or tob:
fbi' that purpose! from a j
stud th - act to ; ealrain the t ' il pr»< tices 11 is-
'd -'
1 • >
jpon ¦ nntu
t-.\;:- . Liie Maryland
• ci;, e American and Fe«
the Republican
rick-town, andlhe Repub.
3Li.can Star, at Easton,
Bv order,
NINIAN PINKNEY,
Clerk of Its' council.,
JSn rtc/ fo prevent free negro?* from selling any
corn, wheat or tobacco, without having a licence I
75m that purpose pom a justice of the place. I
"\v HEREAS great inconvenience is felt m
this state in fionsequeii.ee of free negroes re-
-ceirin" stolen corn, wheat, and tobacco from
plaves? and Selling the same as the producti-
on of their ownlabor, therefore.
Be it enacted, by the general assembly cf Ma-
ryland, That from and after the 1st day of
- May next, no free negro shall sell any corn,
wheat ortobacco, unless at the time of aid or
),.,. 30 sellioethe said article or articles, he or
¦s'.ie shall be possessed of a certificate, under
.ti,, ': ei'.i of a jnstice of the peace of
-sa, _: or she is apeacable and
orderly person, and of good character, which
cirlifieate shall be of forcefor one year, and
»o longer.
:.:: it enacted, i hat d any tree negro
alt all act coi offensive weapons.
"lie it enacted by the general assembly of Ma-
ryland. That after the first day .of May next,
it shall not be lawful for anv negro or mulatto
within the state to keep any dog, bitch or gun,
1 he he a free i" iilatto, and in
th it case he may be permitted to keen one dog,
provided such free negro or mulatto shall ob
tain a licence from a justice o," the peace for
that purpose, and that the said licence shall
be in forge for one yea-, and no longer ; and if
a \y dog or bitch, owned by any negro, not pos-
Bess«d of such licence, shall be seer, going at
large, it shall aim may be lawful for any per-
son to kill the Barne, and in case of any suit
instituted therefor, the persen or persons kil-
ling the said dog or bitch may pi a - the gene-
ral issue, and give this act in evidence.
4 .! he it co acted, That after, the said first
(lay of Mtv next, it shall not he lawful fi..
tlv" negro'or mulatto to goal large with any
gun, or other offensive weapon; and in ense
jury free w< gfo or miih.tto si.V
¦nsive >vea-
before ai y
le, in virtue of a wai r ttol
' by "anv j'i '¦ &re< tod to n
itable of the '':-'n ofhav-
inff ' *s ''
nf th< *-'<, su
¦
or other offensive -¦ >--;.••-,
hasn ¦ ¦ ox lit r |;
and be subject to the pay tlie
0QSj at'e aci tin d in v
cutl U '• lha* n*
fro,
.,,,., \i carrying the :•¦
h:i,,- j stice o the p ci
- (lint he : L''V and peaceable psMon,
ihatl be in force foi oi-ft year
and no li
¦ . ., That it shall bto the duty
of the constabieof every hundred tor'epair once
a ... a srIf information be given
hivn :>f tu'fi Ultti ius eeetings of muMKtoest, he-
grov s or slaves, to all "inspected places within
v his hundred, and if I (WulattOor
negro not a slave, at art} srcU meeting, itsha™
he the dpty qf the constal Svitlr.to car-
ry such miilaUo or negro, so odemling, before
some magistrals of tliccountv, ivho shall there-
in commit such person to.the common gaol,
unless he or she shall enter into a recogni-
zaiice, with such security as the said justice
shall require, for his or her goodbehavi ;r, fe
also to affipear before the nSit county court, to
answer for such offence in"sdeh-manner as is
preKcvibedby lawfoi the irid of climes and
misdemeanors withiri this' stale, audit' such
person shall be tbund guilty of violating any of
the provisions of this acj, he shall'be fined, or
imprisoned for such dfTehce, at the discretion
of the. court ; aiid if'such constable shall Bnd at
any such ineeti'ng as afotesakl, any slave be-
sides J.iose belonging to the owner of such
place, not having permission in writhing from
hispwnqr or overseer, it shall he lawful fur the
co.'stable, and he is hereby authorized and re-
qui. eel, to whip every such slave at his discre-
tion, not exceeding thirty-nine lashes.
be it enacted, That before any constable
eixB-the allowance grant-
s.-.ction ol the act entitled, an
act to prevent- the timnltu >us me, till]
other irregularities s» negro's & other slaves,
lie shall produce aoerti'k-atc irom atle-asttwo
>;spectai)le citizens of his hiindi'ed, of his in-
ftpitry and fidelity in the discharge of his duty
i;i. h ¦/,';.¦ act and the. act above reeit'i-d.
,- ¦ m "i>.o-;-! i ni intake up
r okiv; ¦ o oftwohun-
dre"d|f i, aWowed by the act,
fe'htMedgari i rvants is: slaves,
and ¦ inking up such runa-
.-,;ive six dollars.
'I o Rent,
K I irge ne -v 2 stoi y Brick WAREHOUSE
a convenient Sack-buikl-
,, r, sufficient toaccom-
rgefamily, with apump of excel-
irat Liiedoor, and the use ofalargeva-
caufh Itisi.ah excellent stand for
the flour and grocery h-,,i:ii ss.&e. opposite the
/Frei ;y and c.oii.venieiif. to the New
^larl s^ioii rii'ay be had onthe 1st "of
^iii.-.l,!'. t'ortei;rrm,,:i ioo.Mar-
ket iu>.
Medic?! and Chirurgical Fa
culty of Maryland.
Notice is iiereby given, that there will
a general Convention of the Medical and Chi-
ulty at Baltimore, on the first
Monday in ;
The .K.rcl of examiners for the Eastern
Shore will meet at Eastoli on the second
Monday in April, where all candidates for
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 prastitionet'3 of Physic.and Surgery in
the state of Maryland, who have commenced
the practice since the first Monday in June,,
1799, are respectfully informed, that unless
they have obtained a license from one of the
board, or have produced to them satisfactory
testimonials of their qualifications, they are
liable to prosecution by indictment, and to a
fine of R50 for each prescription for v.lucli
all have received remuneration. They
are moreover informed, that each of them
whether graduate, or licentiate, stands indebt-
ed to the Faculty in the sum of ten dollars.
Licentiates under the Medical and Chirur-
gVcal law are respectfully infor ned, that
in consequence of their examination they be-
come members of the Faculty, and are there-
fore intitled to a seat in convention.
Agreeably to a. resolution of The faculty,
there will be two oratons delivered in con-
vention. N. POTTER, Sec'ry
Med. & Chi Fac. Maryland.
1'. S. The editors of newspapers in this
city, through this state, and in the territory
oi Columbia, will confer a favor on the tacuky
ingthis notice a place in their respec-
tive papers as often as may suit tlfeir conve-
ni.-.nce previous to the meetings of the Boards,
ell S. Iaw3t
Encouragement of JLirteature.
BY AUTHORITY.
Scheme of a Lottery,
FOR THE BENEFIT OV
St,MARY'S COLLEGE, orBALTIMORE
Dolls. th lit.
1 Prize of - - 30,000
1 do. - - 15,01/0
2 do. 10,000 - 20t000
2 do. 5000 - 10,000
* .5 do. 1000 - .3,000
5,000
4.00U
10,000
jyeoo.
84,000
10 do. 500
20 do. 200
100 do. 100
J SO do. »
rooo do. 12
7291 Prizes 190,500
Stationary peniiums 24,500
14209 Blanks.—Not two to a Prize. 215,000
1,500 tickets, at lo dollars each, 215,ooo
Arrangement of Stationary Premiums—Viz
1st. drawn blank - - 8500
1st. do after 2,000 tickets are drawiv.1000
1st do. after 4,000 - - 1000
1st. do. after 6,000 - - 1500
1st. do. after 8,000 - - 1500
1st. do. after 1&000 - - 1500
5st. do. after 12.000 - - 1500
1st. do. a!lei 14,000 - - 1500
1st. do.aftei 16,000 - - , 1500
1st, o . aftej 18,000 - - 1500
1st. oo. after 20,000 - - 150o
Last drawn Blank, - - lo.ocO
-Dollars 245oo,
15 per cent, on g215ooo :> - 32,25©
Sum toie rat tea by the lottery - 3o,ooo
sixpences of,tie lottery - - 225o
----------32,250
The prevailing disposition to eiice »-»gethe
progress of Literature-.-the peculiar favor
.vl'.ich St. fwary's College has enjoyed—and
tlte many splendid chances ottered to adven-
turers 03- the ahove seii. me, induce the ma-
nagers to anticipate ara|)id sale of the -tickets.
Thedrl LI c iramenoe as soon as a suf-
ficient number i* sold to authorize it. _ The
loar.agers have given bond to the state in the
housand dollars, for tint faith-
- t prizes, wliich will lie paid
ction Of 15 per cent, 30 day,
wing is finished. Prizes no de-
manded withina twelve-month from the tcom
pletioi, oi the drawing, will be considered a*
a donation to the College.
Tickets to lie had of the Managers, or to
such persons as may be authorised by (hem,
William Dd Boubg,"
John Tessier,
Luke T i e k n a n,
lhiBEin Walsh,
WlLTylAM LORMAN,
Al.EXlSl.'EB M'KlM,
Hekky Wilson,
Samiel Sterett,
James M'Hesey
S. llOLl/lNGSWORTH,
Lewis Do Bouhg,
Philip Laurexspn
H
I
j
March 31
coltT.-law
For Sale,
A valuable PL ANTATION, on the old
Frederick road, anil near ihc new turnpike,
about 5 miles from Baltimore, and 4 from
Ellicott's mills. Containing ?T acres of Land,
nearly one-half in line young wood, tlie rest
is cleared and inclo<;.:a, about 8 ov 10 acres
of meadow ground wet! watered, a fine
young orchard, a never failing spring of ex-
water s the improvements are a good
log House and Barn, with other out houses ;
on the plantation arc two handsome prospects.
For terms apply to the subscriber, living on
the old road, adjoini g the premises.
JOHN MOKE.
March 2. Iaw3t||
State of Maryland, Montgome-
, ry County, to wit:
November Term, 1806.
AMONG other things is the following;- fo
wit,:
OkD.ERE Dby ihe court, that all suits trans.
niitted from I he general eourtto this court, un-
der the act of assembly, entitled, an act to
provide tor the organization and regulation of
the courts of common law in this strte, and
for the administration oi'justice, and continued
last court under the rule to employ new coun-
sel, shall not continue longer than the end of
the next court, under the said rule ; and the
suitors interested therein are hereby required
to appear to flip same, in person, or by coun-
sel, on or before the second day of next term,
or the same will be tried or discontinued as
the case may be, during the said term.
Copy.
Test, UPTON BE ALL, Clerk,
Montgomery county court.
January 1. lawll't
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 tlfo head of tide water, on Aquia
Creek, in Stafford county, state of Virginia,
where a Millis 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) being no 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 immediately. To such a charac-
ter the terms of sale will be made easy and
accommodating. I. therefore omit any further
description, presuming no person *vill make
such purchase, without viewing the situation,
which I have no doubt, will best recommend
itself. For further particulars, apply to the
subscriber, near the premises.
WILLIAM P. BAYLY.
Stafford, November 13 law4m|!
Farmer's Bank of Maryland.
NOTICE i? hereby given, that the Books
will be opened at Annapolis, on Monday the.
13ih day of April next, and continue open
the next day for the disposal of the nunibi r of
Shares remaining unsubscribed in the Farmers
Bank, on the Wesfirn Shor» ; the subscript!
on to betaken at the Bank, between toe
hours of ten and five, each day ; the subscrib-
ers to pay ten dollars on tack share at the
time of subscribing, and residue as follows,
to wit.: Ten dollars on the, thirteenth day ol
June ; ten dollars on the 13Ui dayot' August;
ten dollars on the thirteenth day of Oc too. 1 , &
ten dollars on the twelfth day of December
next, hilt reserving to any subscriber the li-
berty of paying at any one of those days, the
whole of his subscription then due Tiie
shares which may be^ subscribed above the
number limited to be • -luecd by a proportional
deduction throughout the several counties, on
the Western Shore, or by lot, if necessary
and tiie monies that may be paid thereon, to
be immediately repaid at the Bank.
If any stockholder shall fail to make regu-
lar payment t»f any instalment (after the first
payment) such stockholder's money in Bank,
shall remain free from interest and not entitled
to dividend, until such instalment, or call
shall be made good, and the dividend there-
after to be paid to such stockholder (as well
upon the money by him .regularly paid as up-
on the money paid after default) shall be cal-
culated only from the time when said last .n-
stalment was made good.
The subscribed shares of the Fanner's
Bank having already risen above par and be.
ing- in great demand, the directors deemed it
to be their duty to give every facility in then-
power to the citizens ef every part of the
Western Shore, to become proprietors of a
Stock, to which experience has alrcad, at-
tached an high degree of confidence and an
enhanced value, and which from every ap-
pearance, wouldripidlj ;..",,rec:...lc whenever
the subscription of the should
remove (he possibility of procuring the stock
at a lower value, than the sue essfull man-
agement of the institution and the puhlic opi-
nion should have coitferred ob it, notwithstand
ing, therefore, th t the charter dir, cted that
the subscription Books for this sto'ck shall be
opened at An. .polis, yet the. directors hold
themselves at liberty and have determined it
to be their duly, to devise :nca.cH to Uccornmo.
date the citizens of the several counties, woo
might wish to subscribe, but «ho cannot at-
tend at Annapolis 1 in conformity therefore,
to a determination that had already obtained,
at a joint meeting of the directors of the
Bank and Eranch Bank, on a similar occasi-
on, the board have adopted the following re-
solution :
That the directors for the «... viral counties
on the Western Shore, be authorised and di-
rected to receive in tneir respective couiun ss
from all persons who may offer, to subscrih
for Slock in the Farmers Bank, on li
or days appointed for subscribing, powers ol
attorney, enabling some person to subscribe
for them at Annapolis, and also to receive.
from parsons so disposed to subscribe, the
sums which are made payable, on subscrip
tiofis personally made, and all subscriptions
made under powers as aforesaid, slu.ii be
held and deemed as valid, as if made by
the individuals themselves at Annapolis
By order,
JONATHAN l'INKNEY, Cashier.
Annapolis, February 12, 1807.
February 18. lawtl3tliA
This is to give notice,
THAT the subscriber, of the city of Balti-
more, hath obtained from the orphan's court
of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters tes-
tamentary on the personal estate of David
O'ldden, late of Baltimore aforesaid, deceased
All.persons having claims against the said de-
ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the
sail-e, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub-
scriber, at or before the tenth day of July next,
they may othorwise, by law, be excluded from
all benefit of the said estate ; and those indebt-
ed arerequested to make immediate payment
iGiven under my hand, this sixth day of Janu-
ary, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and seven. SUSAN OLDDEN.
(J. 6.) lawOm
INDIA GOODST"
yust received 40 bales consisting of
Mamoodies, Emerties, Cossas,
Sannahs, Baftas, Gurrahs,
Sawns, Guzzenahs, Checks,
Blue Emerties, &c.
a i,so,
5 cases Bandanna Handkerchiefs, mostly
scarlet and yellow, of a superior quality—Eor
sale by JOHN M. MINEli, lk"CO.
.No. 66, Bowly's wharf
October 30. law
Notice.
THIS is to give notice, that the subscrib-
er of Somerset county, in the slate of Ma-
ryland, hath obtained from the orphan's court
of Worcester county, in said state, letters of
administration, with the will annexed, on the
personal estate of Joseph Bousee, late of
Worcester county, aforesaid, deceased. AH
persons having claims against the said de-
ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the
same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub-
scriber, at or before the first day of Septem
her next, they may otherwise by law, be ex-
cluded from all benefit of th» said estate.
' Given under my hand this loth of February
1807. LEVIN POLLITT.
Administrator cf Joseph Bouse.
February 16, 1897. Iaw5t
A LIST OF TI^ATTS OF LAND
IN QUEEN ANN'S COUNTY,'
Held by persons nat residents of said County ;
THE amount of Taxes thereon respectively due, for yeans 1805
names of the persons respectively charged therewith, the taxes thereon
unpaid, and no personal property to be found in said county liable lor, or
payment of the same
Names of Lands,
Pinder's Resurvey
C Difficulty Grove 7
^Corrected &c. 5
Mooaey's Luck
Dawson's Neck
and 1808, with the
being- now due, and
chargeable with the
Persons Names,
Job Briley
S. Bouchell's heirs
Ann M. Benton
Robins Chamberlaine7
or Joseph Haskins j
Charlotte Cieale
Harriot Beale,
Nancy Beale,
Joseph David
Samuel Emory's heirs
Edward Mitchell
Lambert Tharp
Hamdr's Choice
Hamdr's Choice
Hamdr's Choice
C A rid over, Andover7
I Medows &.c. 5
t Emory's Hardship
tand Wind Field
J'House 8t LottBeaO
.^verdams 3
Wilcocks Discovery
1 nomas Woodall's heirs House & Lot Sand town
Number j of acres, | 45 1-2 Tax due 1 forimr,,\ 9 7 Tax due 1 for W06, 1 7 7 Total a-inowit. 17 2
156 19 2 15 2 1 14. 4
50 10 10 10 10
142 v 10 10 17 2 2 18 0
15 12 15 1-2 13 1-2 7 8 7 8 5 19 6 2 6 2 4 7 13 10 13 10 lO 5
325 1 19 4 1 U 2 3 10 6
Geo. Ne wcomb's heirs
Edmund Lyneh's heirs
Miller Starkey's heirs
James Starkcy (minor)
Isaac Pi;icier (minor)
John Cohu
J ohn Sands' heirs
Houss & Lot in do.
Jasper's Lot
C Finders Resurvey T
< Haphazard &. House V
tand Lot in I. B. 3
Pinder,s Resurvey
Pino.er's Resurvey
Piiulers Resurvey
Timber Ridge
Providence
Sands Out-Let
Dublin Ridge
Long Swamp
Northumberland
Iforrisscs Rambles
Cos".ins Park
John Hardcastle
Samuel Ridga way's heirs Mount Hope
201 1-2
60
211
120 1-2
4.5 1-2
45 1-2
75 1-2
7-'T
4-6
100
.40
OS
8
107
279
263 5-4
1 14 11 1 14 11
6 9
12
9
0
10
5 6
10 0
7 7
19 3
12 6
17 2
16 7
1 14 7
13 5
.40 S,
OS I
15.1
17 J
A balance
3 15 5
2 13 11 2 13 11
8 5 8 5
8 5 8 5
19 0 1 12 6
3 8 5
2 2 6
4 9 6
2 2 6
8 4 11
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
THAT unless the above County Taxes, proportion of advertising, and other legal
ahsrfles, due on said Lands ami Premises, sha'i be paid to John K. B. Emory, esq. Collec-
tor of Queen Ami's County, on or before the expiration of thirty days, after the publication of
this notice, the. Lands so charged :>s aforesaid, or sue! part thereof as my ba necessary to
raise Lhe sum due II ereon, shall be sold to the. highest feiddttr, for the payment nf the same.
Bv order of Commissioners of the Tax for Queen Ann's County.
JOHN BROWNE, Junior, Clerk.
Queen Ann's County, February 12, 1807. (Mil. 10.) Iaw4t
Charitable Matine ogciety
L O T T E R Y.
THE subscribers having been appointed by
the members of said society, m imagers of a lot-
tery, authorised by the general assembly of
Maryland, intend to raise a sum of money to
aid the funds of said society hi intending fur-
ther relief to the indigent vitdovis and helpless
orphans, offer to the public the follow ing
SCHEME.
1 Prize of 5000 Dollars is 5000
1 do. 2500 do. 2500
2 do. 1500 do. .3000
4 do. 750 do. .3000
ly do. 300 do. sooo
20 do. 150 do.
40 do. 75 do. 3 00
80 do. 30 do. 2400
200 do. 50 do. 4 0
800 do. • 10 do. 8000
5000 6 do. SOO'JO
1 First drawn blank 200
1 After 2000 ticket* 200
1 4000 200
1 6000 200
1 8000 400
1 10003 400
1 12000 500
1 14000 1000
1 1600O 2000
1 Last drawn blank
6168 Prizes amounting to g 75'000
11832 Blames
Sum raised including, expence .0 /ill
S80OO Tickets at 5 dolls, each is ;jg 90000
From the above Scheme, it appears tout
there are li-ss than two Blanks lo a Prize) aftd
Uoo the Prizes are to be paidviith'outdeauction
The advantages offered to advettturers, nod
the very charitable 1 hje< t to which tlie money
is to be applied, indue- igefb todiope,
that a speedy sale of the tickets will enable
t!i !., to commence diawing at an early day.
All prizes will be paid in sixty days after the
comph tion of the dra/wing, ..nd such prizes as
aieno' demanded within twelve months, will
he considered as generous donations to the
truly charitable object of the Lottery.
Tickets may be had of the Managers, and
such oilier persons as they may apjpemtto sell.
Piizies in the Lotteries now dray ing in this city,
mill be received in payment /or ticket*.
MANAGERS.
William Mo thews, Daniel ffowland,
Thorndkk Chase, ^0/1:1 Ogstnn,
Tobias E. Stansbury, '1 homas Tennant,
yob 11 Snyder,
Timothy Gardner,
Thomas Rogers,
February 10.
Thomas Sprigg, and.
Peter Gould.
Tu
P. Williamson's celebrated
ELASTIC THREE SLIT MA TALIC PE N
which has been pronounced, by many of the
most eminent, pen men, to be tar superior to
any metallic Pen that has ever been made
heretofore, either in Europe or America I " is
well known that all the Pens upifn. ihe for-
me* principle have been wanting 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, foe novelty and utility i
which will render it far preferable to any com-
mon pencil case, the difference in the price
being iusignificant, may be had of the above,
or Mr. George Aiken, No. 72, Market-street,
Baltimore.
N. B Considerable discount made to those
who purchase a quantity. . .
January 2. law
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 said county, let-
ters of administration on the persona'.
of Richard Cramphinlate of said count}-, de-
ceased. All persons having claims against
,l.he said deceased are hereby warned
hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof to
the subscriber on or before lhe 10th day of
September next, they may otherwise by law
he excluded from all benefit of the said e-
state. And all persons indebted to the said
deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment to the subscri
Given under my hand this 13th day of
February, 1807,
THOMAS BOWIE,
Administrator of Richard C ramphin
February 21, 1807, J.aw6t
This ii to give Notice, ¦
That the subscribers, living in Charleatown,
In Cecil county, have obtained from the or-
phan's court of Cecil county, in Maryland,
letters of administration on the personal estate
of Thomas Yeamans, late of said county, de-
ceased : All persons having claims against the
said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit
tlie same, with tie vouchers thereof, to the
subscribers, on or before the eighth day of
Sepleinbe: 1 vo-.y otherwise by taw
be excluded from ;». ehl of the said estate.
Given under our hands ^ js second clay of
March, in ihe year of our Lord eighteen hun-
ilrcd and seven
JOHN HASSOW, 7 . , ,
SAMUEL HOGG,5 Aclm rs-
March 12. Uw4t*
Notice is hereby given,
THAT th« subscribe* intends applying to
Calvert county court, or to some one of the
judges thereof, for the benefit of Ihe insol.
vent act, passed November session 1805, and
the supplement thereto, passed November
session. 18'
JAMES J. WILKINSON.
March 1 . .__________law2m^:
Land for Sale.
About 1900 acres of LAND, in. the; county
of Mas n, state of Virginia, 7 miles from
Point Pleasant (the Court House) at the
mouth of the Great Kanawah, 4 from Gallio-
polis in the state of Ohio, bJunded by the
Ohio 653 V lea,, and containing 7po acres of
prime ¦ • - bottom. This Land is held, under
a military gi ant in the yea- 1763, and is part
of a tract usut.lly called Mercer's Bottom.
Presuming ho one will purchase -without first
viewing the premises, I will only add that
in point of quality it is inferior to none in the
Western Country ; the cleared Land renting
for 14 bushels of Corn per acre, and that is
not a'd liable to freshes. My price is 6 1-2
dollars per acre, which is 1 1-2 leas than
several of the Legatees of the late gen.
ungton, holding under a similar tenure
lidtye sold lor, and I will take in payment
Dry Goods at the usual wholesale casfh price.
My title will appear by deed recorded in the
court of the above county, or may be seen
on application to me. Letters post paM direct-
ed to Goshen Loudoun, Virginia, will be at-
tended to.
JOHN FENTON MERCER.
Little River Loudoun, March 17th, 1G07.
March 17._________________ lawdt
The Subscriber
Having obtained frora the Orphans' Court
of Baltimore County, state of Maryland, let-
ters of administration on the. personal estate of*
Captain John Langley, late of said county,
deceased, doth hereby warn all person shaving
claims against said Langley, to exhibit them,
legally authenticated on or before the 15th day
of October next, Of they may other-wise by
law be excluded fi on any benefit in tbe divid-
¦i.iKi estate. Given under my band this-
J2i.ii day of March, 1807.
WILLIAM BRAWNER, Adm'r.
March 18, 1807.________law3t||
To Let,
THE tipper part of the three-story dwel-
.UX'SE, situate in Water-street, ad.
joining the office of the Evening Post ; and a
roomy dry cellar, with extensive vaults, well
adapted for a bottling or porter cellar. Pos-
d the first of May next En.
quire of William B. Barney, at his counting-
room, next door to the custom-house, oronth^
premises, at the office of
SAMUEL YOUNG.
Who transacts the business of a
Conveyancer and Scrivener,
With po .tter.tion to neatness, ac*
curacy and expedition.
March 18. iaw6t
The GladeTlSeed Oats™
FOi SALE,
Of the growth of thai, kind of Oats from
the Allegany Mountain, equal if not super:.
Or to any c\ cr offered in diis place for sale,
both as to weight and quantity ; tbe price is
one dollar per bushel. Apply to the subscrib-
er, overseer at Mount Deposit.
THOMAS JOHNSTON.
March 17. 2aw4t
PRINTED AND PUBLfSREli BY
JOHN HKWES,
Opposite the Post-0£ice, St, PouPhLrm.-,
BALTIMORE.
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