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New-York State Lottery,
Authorised by the Legislature, and pay-
ment of Prizes ruaranteed by them—POSI-
TTVKT.Y commences drawing in the city of
fc'cw-York, on the second Tuesday in June
ru-it. 'A'ue c:ipviul Pilies are,
1 of 25,000 Dollars,
2 of lu.UfiiO-----------,
2 of 5,000 ----------,
2 (if 2,000--------.,
« of 1,000 --------~,
And several 500, 200 and 100 dollars, 8c«u
&c.
The first drawn Ticket every fifth day •will
be entitled to a capital-prize : and the second
(drawn Ticket eseery day wiS be entitled to
200 dollars. Less than 2 1-3 blanks to a
prize.
TICKETS,
JiALX'-JLS, QUARTERS Abrn EIGHTHS,
FOIt SALE AT
WAITE'S
. Truly Fortunate lottery Offices,
No.6l U No. 38, Maiden-Lanb,
NEW-YORK..
By enclosing Bank Notes of any descripti-
on, (post paid) distant adventurers can be
¦lied with Tickets to any amount, and the
earliest advice sent of their success. For the
further accommodation of the citizen* of Bal-
timore and its vicinity, a weekly list of prizes
will be scut 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 ail the prizes.
At the above Offices, have been sold in the
i&*e Lotteries, prizes amounting to a sum
-exceeding 300,000 dollars.
Present price of Tickets, 7 dollars, but
_yill advance as the drawing approaches.
^I;iize Tickets in the late New-York Lotteries
taken in payment.
New-York, March, 1807.
I h. 9-)______________________gawljw
John H. Browning & Co.
35, Fell's-street, Fell's-Point,
Move fust received per Federal George, Field,
from Boston,
SO pair Carpenters Axes and Addzes, Fax-
on's make,
10 do. Boat-builders do. & do. same make.
In Sto 2aw4thA
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
BEN, about 35 years old, 6 feet high, strait
and well made, of a darkish, coniplection ; high
nose ; hurknt.one of his upper .fore-teeth ;
generally wears his wool platted or queued, and
plays on the violin. The other, named HAR-
RY, about25 years of age, 6 feet high, dark-
ish compaction ; 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
hewing timber with the broad axe. Their com-
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 be described
The above reward willbe 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-Flating Manufactory
or
COACH \Sf 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 Stever St Sons, Coach Makers, where
he %ill 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.
GEORGE THARP.
N. B. Furniture for Harness can be manu-
factured of various colors.
CLT An Apprentice wanted to the above
business.
March 4.__________________ 2awl8t||
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. BLACKISTON.
March 6. 2*\i
Sperry,
John
No 55, Smith's wharf,
Sai imported in the sh ip Joseph and Fh a he,firm
Bre men, and offers for sale on liberal tervis,\iz.
w
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93fink.ets,Rose, Duffle,
, and Point,
Flannels, red, wliite,
and yellow,
OlothSi f.ne and super-
fine,
Plants, blue, drab, &
mixed,
Uaize,
Coatings;
SJenWetCa Cords,
¦JBJ inter's ditto,
Ulent'a do.
lVIole-skins,
J^ancj Prints,
"Mohair Plush,
Fins,
Threads,
Hosiery, Silk, Cotton,
and Worsted,
Irish Linen, 7-8 and
4-4, some very fine,
riatiiUas,
Brogheda Linens,
Dimities,
Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Silk and Lea-
ther,
-Laces and Edgings,
Silk Shawls St Veils,
Long Lawns,
Flushings, Stc.
INDIA GOODS.
Gurrahs,
Sannahs,
Bar
TVlysapore Chintz,
Oh efts,
odies,
Til.
' credit
Oosseae,
LuUiiings,
Tafiatiesl
Sendia >vs,.
Sewing Silk,
Madras U'clkfs, Stc.
above goods will be sold at'the usual
or verv low for cas"h. •
G. W F. has received invoices of sundry
pjooto from England, which are now> landing
in Philadelphia, and ft ill be i'oi wautftt to this
. cit\-, without delay.
.!•¦ ¦¦vtinbcr 15. (Jan. IS. Saw
This is to give Notice,
THAT the subscriber of Baltimore county,
hath obtained from the orphan's court of Bal-
timore county, m Maryland, letters testamen-
tary on the personal estate of Araon 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
of the said estate. Given under my hand
this 3d day of March 1807.
RICHARD CHENOWETH, Ex'r.
March 4.____________, 2aw6wJ| _
"The Glade sTeXOats
I OR SALE,
Of the growth of that kind of Oats from
the Allegany Mountain, equal if riot superi-
or to any ever offered in this place for sale,
both as to weight and quantity ; the price is
one dollar per bushel. Appty to the subscrib-
er, overseer at Mount Deposit.
THOMAS JOHNSTON.
March 17> _______2aw4t___
T o be sold for a term of years,
A Young healthy Negro WOMAN and
Child ; she is capable of all kinds of house-
work Inouire at Uiis Office-
March, 48. 2aw
4 hales Hne white Ticklenburgs,
4 ditto Hempen Qsnaburgs,
5 ditto Burlaps.
On hand,
20 cases Dowlas and Creas,
6 ditto white Plaldlas,
5 ditto brown ditto,
4 ditto Brittaohias,
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 Cogniae Brandy,
53 hbds. bright Maryland Tobacco,
2 ditto Richmond ditto.
Also,
Ribands, Laces and Edgings, Beads, and
one pair elegant Gilt Looking- Glasses.
December 10. d;>t-2aw
The Subscriber'oners for Sale
The following TRACTS of LAND, lying in Al-
legany county, Maryland, viz.
1. " Land flowing with milk and hfoney" con-
taining in the whole about 2" 17acres. A great
proportion of this tract is in natural meadow,
which ted by a num&er of small ri-
vulets ; the remainder is heavily timbered,
and well adapted to the raising of small grain
It lie* about forty Biles jso the south, west of fort
'. :uinbor!:md, is on the waters of the Great
Voughoijghany, andabouf 4 miles distant from
the mail gh Virginia to the
western pomury. - is divided into
small tracts, coinpris'n'...;'.'. out 300 to 400 acres
each, to 9uit purchasi
2. " Good Hope" This tract lies contigu-
ous to the "lartd flowing with milk .
ney," and contains 389 acres, V10 whereof are
natural meadow, the residue Fs heavily timber-
ed, and in the certificate is described " the
first quality land.'?
3. " Clover llottom"Hes on the .IttleCrossV
'rfigifj about 3 miles south of Braddock's road,
contains 132 acres of land, a part ni
well calculated lor meadow, the reoi.inder is
weil timbered, and of the first quality. Oti
this tract there is a Grjst and Saw mill,
botii of which might be put into good order,
at a very small expeuce. The Grist mill is
three stoles high, and has an excellent pair of
country stones ; there is also a wheel for a pair
of Burrs.
4. "Cornucopia". This tract contains 1100
acres, and is the residence of Mr. Dan. (iraivi
The ijnprbvemetits are, a large and 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. Braddqck's road passes
hrough said farm, which makes it an eli-
gible stand'for a public house, being about
twenty-two mile:-, 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 brie half of it well adapted to
timothy meadow; the residue equally well
adapted to the raising of wheat, rye, oats, &c.
The one-filth.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
chase. JAMES P. EC
October 19, 1805. __ __________5faw_
Notice-
The Subscriber requests all those indebted
to the estate of Thomas RockhoM, late of
Anne Arundle count), deceased, either be.
fore his death OP 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 Bvans in Annapo-
lis, who is authorised to rec^-e the jsame.
Also, those who have claims against raid
estate, to make them known to the said Joseph
Evans. The subscriber gives further notice
tbat all those who consider themselves as the
legal heirs of the said Thomas Bockkold,
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 Kockhold.
GEO. CONAWAY, Admr.
March 12._____________________2aw8tlf
Country Merchants
Can be supplied with choice and extensive as-
sortments of
Queens'' 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&s
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 of
April next,
A number of Negroes, consisting- of Men,
Women, Boys and Girls, belonging to Matil-
da and Thomas Worthington, orphans of John.
The terms of sale will be cash only. The sale
to commence at lfco'clock, at the dwelling of
the subrcriber, near CarroUjs manor.
NICHOLAS MER*WEATHER,
Guardian.
March 9- gnw8t|]
Public Sale.
On the first day of April next, at 1\ o'clock in
theforenoon, will be offered at public sale,
THE Place at present occupied by D. C.
Stewart, situate two miles from Baltimore,
on the aid Hariordroad, adjoining the proper-
ty of Henry Thompson, esq. The improve-
ments thereon, are, a comIbrtable two-story
brick Dwelling and commodious Kitchen, a
brick smoke House, and a large frame Stable
and carriage House, .with coovenient Sheds
for Cows. There is a good Garden, a thriving
young Orchard, and a spring of as pure waver
as any in the state, a few yards only from the
house. The remainder of the ground (con-
sisting in all of 14 acres) is well enclosed by
a post and rail fence, chiefly well laid down
in Timothy, of which it is expected to pro-
duce this summer from ten to twelve tons, and
about four tons of Clov-r, together with a
small crop of wheat.
At the same time will be offered for sale,
Sundry Farming and Garden Utensils.
The terms, which will be accommodating,
willbe made known on the day of sale, or on
application any time previous thereto, to
D. C. STEWART.
Feruary 3. 2awl8t
THE above property as described by D. C.
Stewart, wid bo offered for sale on Wi
day the 1st day of April next, at 11 o'clock in
theforcnocn, should that day prove fair, if o.
therwise, on that day week at the same hour.
The terms of credit /ire, 3, 6 and 9 months,
for approved negotiable notes. Should it be
inconvenient to the purchaserto take immedi-
ate possession, the present occupier will rent
it for the ensuing nine months.
THOMAS CHASE, AuctV
March 2. Saw
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..26(.>, Market-street, two doors below
Howard street.
:h 3. dSt-T&SSw
NOTICE.
THE Copartnership of Charles Ghequiere
and Henry Kunckel has been this day dissolved
by mutual con;-m ; and agreeably to a deed
ot trust executed to Mr.' Luke Tiernan and
TA\\ Henry Schrader, they are authorised to
collect and receive any debts due to the above
corpai tnership ; we therefore request all per-
sons indebted to us to make payment to said
gentlemen without delay.
CHARLES GHEQUIERE,
HENRY KUN'CltEL.
February 28. (March 2.) d<3t-2aw3w
To Let for a Term of Years,
And fiosseesion given in April next,
The HOUSE in which I reside, No. 4,
South-street. WILLIAM COLE.
February 11. 2aw
Notice. '
F. Hurxthal &tC. Hasenciaver,
No. 67, Bowly's wharf,
Imported by the ship 5fam.es, from Amsterdam,
aad offer for sale,
50 bundles German STEEL.
On hand,
Listadoes,
Buntcn, No. 2,
Cotton Stripes,
Silk Handkerchief*,
Whetstones and Crucibles,
And an assortment of Looking.Glasses.
The whole entitled to drawback.
February 19._____________________3«w
Edward Johnson & Co.
INFORM their friends & the public, that they
are well stocked with, and now ready to deli-
ver, STRONG, TABLE, «nd SMALL
BEER.
JanuaryJI;__________,________________2aw
Two or three Apprentices
to the Cabinet-making busifitsa are wanted
Apply at this Offiae.
March 19. 2aw.3t
! Tuts is to give Notice,
scribershave obtained from the
That the sub-
orphans'court
of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of
administration on the personal estate of Sa-
muel Campbell, of the city of Baltimore, de-
ceased. All persons havi ig claims against the
said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit
the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the
subscribers, on or before the fifteenth day of
September next, they may otherwise by law
be excluded from all benefit of the said
Given under our hands this 14th day of March,
1807.
ANN CAMPBELL, Adm'x.
LEWES FOULK, Adm'r.
March 14, 1S07- 2aw6w
The Subscriber
WILL rent the lower story of the Ware-
hoi so, No. 6, and a three-story brick shed,
adjoining the same—the stand being one of
the. best on Bowly's wharf. For tonus, apply
to G. \V. BLACKISTON.
March 21. 2aw
By order oj ike orphans'' court
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE,
THAT the subscriber bath obtained from
the Orphans' court of Baltimore county, in
Maryland, letters of Administration de bonis
lion on the personal estate oi' Richard Lein-
mon, late of Balt.vnore county, deceased ;
All persons having claims against the said
deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the
same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub
scriber, on or before the 20th day of Scptem
her next, they may otherwise by law be ex-
cluded from all benefit of the said estate.
Given ucder my hand this 18th day of March,
1807.
ROBERT LEMMON,
Administrator de bonis non of R. Lernmon.
N. B. If any correct demands still ejist
against the estate of Joshua LemnVon, de-
ceased, they will be paid by applying as above.
March 18. 2aw6w
The Subscriber
Beingduly authorised to settle the business
of'his brother Thomas Baxley, (who has late-
ly taken a journey to the western country with
a view to settle there) requests all persons
having claims against him to present them for
settlement, and all those indebted to him are
required to make payment-without delay.
JOHN BAXLEY.
Who has for sale at JVb. 249, Market-street.
Coffee ; Sugar ; Salt ; Apple Brandy; se-
cond and third quality Butter, in kegs, in good
Shipping order ; fine and Superfine flour, all
which will be disposed of at a moderate price,
and favorable teri^s. J. B.
March 23. 2*wl2t
Eor Sale,
Part of a Tract of LAND, called Maiden-
Choice, lying about three and an half miles
from this city and a mile from the Frederick-
town turnpike road, and adjoining the country
seat of Mr. James Carey, containing about
fifty acres, part of which is under fence and
cultivated, eight acres of excellent Meadow
ground, part in grass, and the rest can be
sown down at a small expence, a uuonDer of
Apple Trees, some of which bear, and twen-
ty-five acres of timber kind, well co\ered
with every kind of wood. The situation is
higl), healthy and commanding a fine pros-
pect, and the soil equal to any in its neighbor'
hood for fertility—is well watered by a run
and several excellent springs, and lias several
quarries of good building- Stone thereon with
many other advantages. A further descrip-
tion is deemed unnecessary, as tho:;c ii
to purchase will first view the pro] arty, lor
the tenns apply to Mr. Jacob Ckomwuli,
near the premises. /
ANNA MARIA LEWIS.
March.19. ' 2»w3t||
For : ale.
A country SEA'] . handsomely ,-,
the Pliila:.-. u; e and half
miles ¦ Fbiirteeti,
or fifteen acres' oi Land, it has on'it a two-
story F'raHie DWeSing Kouse, with a Barn,
Kitchen a:nl Snic'.e house. ; likewise a Well
with excellent water ; it being on a hill has a
good prospect of the river. i de-
sirous to purchase this property will please
to cull at: No. 9, Thames-street, Felt's Mint.
CHARLES BAKER.
March 16.____________,____e _2awSL||___
fJi h. ross srebi
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, l)u-
gan's -wharf. ROSS flatters himself, from
having" been educated in the line of his profes-
sion by John Jourdcn, esq. I'lumbsr to bis
Britannic Majesty's board of ordance and.
Navy, London; and having afterwards im-
proved his knowledge under Mr. Joseph Ste.-
ven»on, Water Closet and Hydraulic Puir.p*
Maker, and Plumber to the New River Wa-
ter Company; and again under JoknBv^all)-
wxrit, esq engineer, wiiiere he was chiellly
employed in working for the first Breweries,
Distilleries, and Sugar Houses, in the city ot"
London, to be* enabled to render e'ntir* satis-
faction to such as may honor him wita their
commands.
Ros* fa Co. will be constantly supplied with,
an assortment of Sheet and MHl'd Lead ; Sea
and Hand Leads of all sues.
CCjf Air Traps for Sinks and Drains, and
Hatter's Kettles, made on the shortest notice
*„* An Aprrentice wanted.
M. 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, jun.
biougbt before the subscriber, a justice of the
peace, for said county, a stray Black MARK,
:-.;;: cars to be about fifteen ye'ars old this;
spring, fourteen and an half hands high, no
brand or natural mark, and old shoes on her
fore feet, and no other description nearer to
perceive. Given under my hand tbi3 3d day
of March, 1807.
THOMAS AYRES.
The owner of the above Mare is requested
to prove property, pay charges, and take her
away. ROBERT HEAPS.
March 9. LiwStjJ
State of Maryland, Montgome-
ry County, to wit:
November Term, 1806.
AMONG other things is the following to
wit :
ORDERED by the court, that all suits trans.
milted from the gener.dcourtto this court, un-
der the act of assembly, entitled, an act to
provide for thee organization and regulalh
the courts of_common law in this slate, and
for the administration of 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 the same, in person, or by coup,
sel, on or before the second day of next term,
or the same will be tried,or discontinued as
the ease may.be, during the said term.
Copy.
Test, UPTON BE ALL, Clerk,
Montgomery county court.
January L lswlTt
This is ,tp';-giye notice
THAT the sul)::; liber, <•'.'the city of Balti-
more, hath obtained from the or.lean's court
of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters tes-
tamentary on the personal estate of David
Old den, lata of Baltimore aforesaid, deceastnl
All persons having claims against the said tie.
ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the.
sanies with the voucliers thereof, to the sub-
scriber, at or before the tenth day ofjuh) n't xt,
they may otherwise, bylaw, be excluded
all bent lit of the said estate ; and those indebt-
ed are requested diate payment
Given under niy hand this sixth day of Janu-
ary, in the year of our Lord on-thousand eiej;-,.
hundred and seven.. SUSAN OLHDEn"!
(J. 6.)________ law6m
For Sale,
20 bbls. Southern Pork,
A few lihds. Brown Sugar,
2 do. Carolina Tobacco,
20 casks James River Manufactured ditto,
6 ditto Inferior de.
100 Bear Skins, good quality,
And as usual, a large assortment of Cu*
Nails, ,,
Hoop and Bon. Iron,
Nail and Sp&e Rods, &.C. he. Apply at
No. 55, Gpunty wharf, to
WILLIAM JONES.
March 13.________ eobt 11
COMMUNICATION^
Mr. Printer,
The enclosed is a copy of a letter, tha
came to me by mail, unsolicited : I conceive
it a duty I owe the Public as well as mys'ejfj
to give it publicity through the medium of
your paper. The writer is a native of Con-
necticut, was lately'professor of Natural Phi-
losophy at Yale College, is now President of
jg^he university of Georgia, and is weil known
lor his universal science.
S. H. P. LEE.
New-London, March 1, 1807-
Athens (Georgia) January 24,'lSOr.
Doctor Samuel II. P. Lee,
Sju,
I have, for a considerable, time, neglected
the performance of a duty which I owe to hu-
manity ; the declaring to you, my approbati-
on of the Pills, which are sold here, under
your agent, Mr. Herbert, of Aug ista. I
had been convinced of their virtues before I
left Connecticut; and I have found, in tills
country, their great nt'ioty, by a coi.sidei :-.Lla
experience, both in n .,'ily, Jk^amunt*
the students of the University. I have no
hesitation of declaring, that I. .believe, 1 -ee's
(New-London) Pills to be "one
useful medicinal preparations t. bias
yet seen ; and that they are. peculiarly use-
ful and beneficial in Southern and BiUious
Climates
1 p.ni -respectfully, Yours,
j. MEIGS.
The above mentioned PiUs are sold at War-
ner £-. Hanna's Bookstore, con kith
Gay and Baltimore -streets j k r.
and Co. 178, Baltimore-street ; i-c-
ceived a fi-esb supply, whi. . whole-
sale and retail. March Hi.
PJUSTED ASD PVBLtSUl
JOHN HEWES;
Oppfsite the Pcsl-Oifire, St Pa
h A L T l M O M Ii.
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