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For Sale, fart of a Tract of L AN D, called Maiden- t/hoice, 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 MrJames" Carey, containing about fifty acres, part of which is under fence and cultivated, eight acres' of excellent Meadow f:-ouin'i, pact m grass, and the rest can be sown down at a small expence, a number of Apple Trees, some vi' which bear, and twen- ty live acres of Timber Land, well covered ¦with every kind of wood. The situation is 'his;!), healthy and commanding a fine pros- pact, and the sod equal to any in its neighbor- hood, for fertility*—if well watered by a run «v> 1 several excellent springs, and has several quarries of good build .ng' stone thereon, with 1111013-other advantages. A uirlhcr descrip tiun is deemed unnecessary, as ihose inclined to purchase will first view the property. For ills terms apply to Mr. Jacob Cromwell, near the premises. ANNA MARTA LEWIS. March 26. _______ ____4 Ne\V-York State Lottery, Authorised by the Legislature, and pay- m st of Prizes guaranteed by them—POSI- TIVELY commences drawing in the city of K::w-York, on (he- second Tuesday in June aiext. The capital Prizes are, 1 of 25,000 Dollars, 2 of 10,000---------, o of 5,090 2 of 2,000 6 of 1,000 And several i 500, _c. 3 casks Madder, 3 do. Twine, 1 do. bust Holland Glue, 1 do. Gun Flints, 6 do Scythes, .5 do St boxes Straw Knives, and Mary- land Wlic stones, 2 » S tT No. 3 & 4, f *• ^ 10 do. Apron J g Checks, J 1 2 do. Cotton and Lin-• en Stripes, 4 do. House made Li-. nen, 1 do Brown Holland 1 do. Black Grape, 1 do Cotton Thread, 2 do. Red Turkey Yarn, best quality, _____________________ short hanks, A_se, Superfine Broadcloth, of black, blue, drab, bottle Green, brown, &c. Bed Fustian; Ta- ble. Linen j Cotton -Stockings and Gloves ; Silk and Silk-Velvet jacket Patterns j a par- cel Nuremberg Toys ; and Musical Instru- ments, and a variety of articles for the spring. •March IS. _______ 2aw2m Last Notice. THE Creditors of Mr. Charles Rogers, late of Baltimore county, are hereby notified, that unless (bey produce their accounts for settle- ment to the subscriber on or before the 31th day of April next, they will be excluded from receiving the same, as the trustee will then finally close the business. All Ihooe indebted to the estate, ore also r, i . , H ,bat unless their accounts are imme- diately paid, measures must be used disagree- able to the parties. SAMUEL VINCENT, Trustee. , February 11.1_________Saw 18t This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber of Frederick county, hath obtained Iron: the orphan's court of Bal- timore county, in Maryland, letters testamen- tary, or of administration, on the personal estate of Dennis Warfic-ld, late of Baltimore county, deceased. All persons having claims agai 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 next, 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, 180J\ ' ALEXANDER WARF1ELD, Ex'r. March 4. 2awl2i.| Silv«r-Plating Manufactory OF COACH if H.iHNMSS FURNITURE. THE subscriber takes this method of in- ' forming the public, and his customers in par- ticular, that he bus removed his manufactory from No. 58, Harrison-street, to No. 19, North-street, Old-Town, adjoining Messrs. Ilnniel Stever & Sons, Coach Makers, where he will be fully prepared to execute orders from a distance, and tor the information of -those who have already favored him, that their orders will be attended.to as usual. GEORGE T11ARP. N. B. Furniture for Harness can be inanu-: factored of various colors. 0_* An Apprentice wanted to the above business. March 4.____________________2awl8t|] _ To be sold! for a term of years, A Young healthy Negro WOMAN and Ch'hl ; she is capalile of all kinds of house- work. Inquire at this Office- .March.19. 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, ou Saturday, the twenty first day oi Feb- rurry next, at twelve o'clock, the following 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 fees. The above lots are situated about one hundred and ten feet from the intersection of Pratt-street and Commerce-street, towards the Basin, and nearly opposite ti.e 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 If '.and. 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, torthe 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 platt of the above lots may be seen at the subscriber's office. SAMUEL MO ALE. 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- ly be made. S. MOALE. February 21, 1807.________2a with A__ 100 Dollars Reward. RAN away, on the 26th instant, from the subscriber,liviiigin Bush Uiverneck, Harford county, Maryland, two negro men, one named BEN, about 3- years old, 6 t'e< i high, strait and well made, of a darkish connection ; high nose ; has lost one of his upper fore-teeth ; generally wears bis wool platted or queued, and plays on the violin. The other,named HAR- RY, about25 yearoofag", 6 (eet high, dark- ish complection j a rema. ably handsome fel- low,, and when spoken to, has generally a plea- sant countenance. The end of one. of his lit- tie fingers has been mashed by a piece of tim- ber, the nail split, and the end ot 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. Theircoin- mon working cloathg were, a sho-rt round- aL'outjacket, ufcoarse brown cloth, and fined either with green or yellow baize", and shirts and trousers of Russia sheeting, v, itb good felt hats. 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 wiLhout 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. 2nw This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber of Baltimore county, bath obtained from the orphan's court of Bal- timore County, in Maryland, letters testamen- tary on the personal estate of Anion Boiler, late of Baltimore county, d. ceased. All per- sons having claims -:g-aiusi the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the voucher* thereof, to tin. subscriber, at or before the first day of June next, they mav 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. 2aw6w|| By order of the orphans' court \ THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, THAT the subscriber hath obtained from the Orphans' court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of Administration de bonis non on the personal estate of Richard Lem- mon, late of Baltimore county, deceased ; All persons ha-iing 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 Septem ber next, they may otherwise by law be ex. eluded 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 Lemmon. N. B. If any correct demands still exist against the estate of Joshua Lemmon, 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 delav. JOHN B/ XLEY. Who has for sale at No. 249, Market-street. Coffee ; Sugar ; Salt ; Apple Brandy j 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 terms. J. B. March 23. 2awl2t This is to g:ve Notice, THAT the subscriber, of the city of Wash- ington, in the district of Columbia, hath ob- tained from the orphans' court of Baltimore county, letters of administration, with a copy of the will annexed, on the personal estate of Thomas Buckett, junior, late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhi- bit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber on or before the first day of Oc- tober next, they may otherwise by law, be ex- cluded from all benefit of said estate. ALLEN B. DUCKETT, Adm'r. with the will annexed. City of Washington, March 23. [M. 26.] _________________2awl2t[| Notice. BY virtueof an ortler 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, FelPs Point The'terms ofsHle, one half cash, 8c the remainder in six months, upon approved security. JOHN _.. HALL, Adm'r. January 7. . Saw 100 pieces Oil Cloths, 50 ditto 7-8 Bedtick, 20 ditto 6-4 do. Just received and for side bv J H. M'COMAS, No. 260, Market-street, two doors below Howard street. March 3- __________________d.3t-T_S3w Notice. THE Partnership of Buchanan _ Wood is this day dissolved.. ROBERT L. BUCHANAN. Marbh 26. 2aw Havana Sugars. 5?r» 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._______________________Saw The Subscriber oners for Sale The following TRACTS of LAND, lying in Al- legtuty county, Maryland, viz. 1. V Lathiflowing tvith milk and honey," con- taining in t lie whole about 2747acres A great proportion of this tract is in natural meadow, which is* intersected bj a number of small ri- vulets ; the remainder is heavily timbered, and wed adapted to tiie raising of snrudi g-rain. Itlies about forty tniles to 'he south-west of fort Cumberland, is on ,.he waters of the Great Youghough'any, and -i-.out 4 miles distant from the main road Ii lug through Virginia to the western courary : be same is divided into smalltracts, comprising from 300 to 400 acres each, to suit purchasers. 2. " Good Ho .v." rhis tract lies contigu- ous to the ''bind flowing with milk ami 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 Bottom" lies on the Little Cross- hisri', about 3 miles south of Braddook's road, contains 132 acres of land, a part of which is well calculated for meadow, the remainder is well 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, at a very small expence. The Grist mill is three stoies 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. Gran) The improvemente are, :i large and comforta- ble dwelling-house, and an extensive urn with stabling underneath ; a young thriving orchard, aim about 100 acres of cleared land under good fencing. Braddock's toad p isses hrough said farm, winch makes it an eli. - gible stand lor a public house, being about twenty-two miles from Fort CuiTiberU.ud. Few arms in Maryland, the same distance from Baltimore, are mor-- valuable than this It is of the first auality aa to toil, heavily timbered, and nearly the one half ot! it well adapted to timothy meadow; the residue equally well 1 adapted to the raising nf wheat, rye, oats, he. The one -fifth of th- (nu'chase "•.out, will.be required in hand, the residue at i.ve annua) payments. Mr. l-.ri.nt will show tlt< J oveland to any person who should be.iui . '• to pur chase. JAMES 1 • VD. October 19, 1805. -w Notice. The Subscriber requests all tho to the estate 6( Thomas R.ockh< Anne /trundle comity, deceased, eitlu fore hisdendi or since, for property purchas- ed at the sale of the effects ed, to make ititmediau- payment to the sub- scriber, or to Mr. Joseph _vans in Ai lis, win ts 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 sync consider tbemseives as the U-^iil heirs of the said Thoiuas Bock!; old, must appear i,«. fore the orphan's court of Anne Arundle county, in Maryland, on or before the 3d day of May 18U7, and prove themselves as such, before they can re- ceive a distributive share of the estate of the said Thomas Roc..: hold. GEO, CONAWAT, Admr. March 12._______________ 2aw8t |[_ Public Sale. My virtue of an order from the orphans1 court, of Anne-Arundel tounty, 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 Wovthington, orphans of John. The terms of sale will be cash only. The sale to commence at 11 o'clock, at the dwelling of the subrcriber, near Carroll's manor. NICHOLAS MEK.KIWEATHER, Guardian. March 9-_____________________________ F. Hurxthal &C. Hasenciaver, No. 67, Bowly's wharf, Imported by the ship James, from Amsterdam, aad offer for sale, 50 bundles German STEEL. On hand,t Listadoes, Bunten, No. 2, Cotton Stripes, Silk Handkerchiefs, Whetstones and Crucibles, And an assortment of Looking-Glassee. The whole entitled to drawback. February 19. 2aw This is to give Notice, THAT the subscribers, of Baltimore city, hath obtained from the orphans' court of Bal- timore county, in Maryland, letters testamen- tary on the personal estate of William JDil- •uiorth, late of Baltimore city, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceas- ed, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the Touchers thereof, to the subscribers, at or before the 27th day of September next, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under our hands and seals this 27th day of March, 1807. GEORGE M'KEY, "> Executors of LUCY DILWORTH.5 Wm. Dilv>orth. March 28. 2awl2t This is to give Notice, THAT the Subscriber hath obtained from the orphan's court of Baltimore county, in Ma- ryland, letters of administration on the per- sonal estate of Frederick Lauderman, late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before thfc 28th day of October next; they may otherwise bylaw be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this 28th day of March, 1807. MARY LAUDERMAN, Adm'x. March 28. 2awl2tJ Notice. THE terms of the Copartnership of RO- GERS StOWIMGS being,expired, the same is dissolved. The business of that concern will be closed by the subscribers under the firm of P.ROGERS & S. OVVINGS. PHILIP ROGERS. SAMUEL OWINGS. Mai ch 28. ' 2aw6t . isaac _V_*Pherson, No. 30, Fayette-street, Baltimore, HAS FOR SALE, A large assortment of Bolting Cloths, which he Ims just imported from the .manufac- turer, warranted good, and are purchased with ready money, and offered for sale, by the piece or otherwise, sit a small profit. A few pieces of Burr Blocks, of good quality, if applied for soon, may be hail. Plaister of iJaris in the stone, ground for land, and prepared for plais- tering. I have also Mill-Stones of different sizes on hand, and good materials to make any other size that maybe wanted, at a short notice. October _ 2aw6m Baltimore County. ORPHANS' COUJRT, March 14, 1806. Ordered by the court, that the second Tues- day in April next, pe appointed for the taking the probate of the last will and testament of Christian Myers, late of Baltimore county, deceased, unless cause be shewn to the con- trary; and provided _ copy of this order be served on as many of the persons interested in the est\blishrt?er>1 0>f the will as may be conveniently found; and also a copy thereof he published in two of the Baltimore news- papers, and in those printed at Lancaster, in he state of Pennsylvania. Test, WLILJAM BUCHANAN. Register Orphans' Court Baltimore County March 14. 2awl3thA Notice. This is togive Notice, That the sub- scrib i-hs have obtained from the orphans'court, of Baltimore county, in Maryland, fetters of administration on the personal estate of Sa- muel Campbell, of the city of Baltimore, de- ceased. Ai) persons havi og claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subsoribei'S, on or belbre the fifteenth day of September next, they mny otherwise bylaw be excluded frontal] bi nefit of the saidestate. Given under our hands thia 14th day of March, 1807. ANN CAMPBELL, Adin'x. LEWES FOULK, Adm'r. March 14, 1R07 2aw6w The yubsci be. WILL rent the lower ston oi the Ware- house, No. 6, and a three-story brick shed, adjoining the same—the stand being ouet of the best on Bowly's wharf. For terms, apply to G. W. BLACKISTON. March 21. Saw H A M L E T, The celebrated full-h"Jl running orse, ¦ WILL stand to cover mares during the en- suing season (which will commence sn the firsi da) of '.pril and end on. the 20th of July) at the subscriber's, at Govane's-town, on the old York road, five miles from Baltimore, at the moderate price of sixteen dollars for each ¦rmire, and half a dollar to the groom—the mo ncy to be paid on or before the lirst day of Oc- tobei next. Every owner of a mare, who does not cone .with her, is desired to address a note to the subscriber, by the parson who brings such mare. HAMLET is am t the best bred hors- es in the. United States, as will appear by the following pedigree : He was got by Hall's Eclipse, son of O'Kelly's famous E- clipse ; his dam by Chatham, grandam by Sweeper, who was got by Dr. Hamilton's Fi- gure j great grandam by col. Taskir's Othello, great great grandam by Morton's Traveller ; and his great great great grandam was col. Thaskir's Selima, who was got by the Godol- phin Arabian. JOHN WOODEN, of John. March 24. _______2aw8t|f St. Mary's College Lottery, THE TICKETS in the above Lottery re- maining unsold will, in a short-time be con- tracted for, it being in contemplation to begin drawing the latter part of next fall, when _00 Tickets will be regularly drawn every day until the whole is completed. The sclieme of this Lottery is allowed, without any exception, to be the most brilliant ever yet offered to the American public. TICKETS MAY BE HAD AT WAJTE'S LOTTERY OFFICE, Comer of Market and North Charles-street. PRESENT ERICH, Whole Tickets, jglO Halves, 5 25 Quarters, 2 62 Eighths, 1 37 Prizes in other Lotteries taken in payment for Tickets. A correct check will be kept as above for the daily examination of Tickets, free of expence Where also, Tickets in the New York Lotteries, which have been bought at Waite's Offices, in New-York, may be al- so examined, free of any expence, and the prizes paid to the full amount. March 24. 2awlm This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber hath obtained from the Orphans' Couri of Charles County, in Maryland, letters of administration de bonis non on the personal estate of Thomas Left- witch, late of Charles county, deceased ; all 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 October next, they may otherwise by law, be exclud- ed from all benefit of die said estate. Given under my hand this 16th day of March, 1807. JOHN DYSON, Administrator de bonis non. Maroh 25, 1807. lawSt Farmers' Bank of Maryland, March 24th, 18o7. The President „ Directors of the Farmers' Bank of Maryland, have declared a Dividend of four and one half per cent on the Stuck of the said Bank, for the last six months, ending the 31st instant j said dividend will be paid on or after Monday the sixth of April to Stockholders on the Western Shoce, at the Bank in Annapolis, and to Stockholders on the Eastern Shore, at the Branch Bank at Eastan, upon personal application, or on the exhibition of powers of Attorney or by cor- rect simple order. ¦ Bv order, JONATHAN PINCKNEY, Cashier. March £0. law St FTaC Oil. Just received and for sale at No. 64, Market- strut, 150 casks Fresh Oil, 30 flasks otreh, of good quality ; and 30 b _es London Mustard. JACOB _ WM. NCRIUa. On Hand, 10 l.lals. Old Bum, fit for Immediate use, and a general assortment "of Teas, suitable for retailing. March 26._________ 2aw6t Ten Dollars Reward, For apprehending and securing in any jail in the United States, a certain person who calls himself by the name of Wm. Graves, of Albermarle county, state of Virginia ; who is a thief, and ran aw ay from his creditors. He is about twenty-three, or four years of age, light, hair, light conipexion, and down look, his upper teeth arched. Had on when he ranaway, a half worn ,":rab colored surtout, orange colored corded pantaloons, and rode a sorrel Mare, with light main and tail, and one of her bind feet white, and blazed face, about 15 and an half hands high, about six or seven years old. If brought to this place, twenty dollars lew ird will be paid by ANDREW M'DONALD. George-town, March 27, 1807. 2aw3t|j A Good Stand for the Retail Grocery Business. A Person about to Fform a Co-partnership with another ha use in this city, ofters for sale, the remainder of his Stock of GROCERIES, on accommodating terms. The purchaser may have the house (which is calculated for a family) at a very low rent. Inquire at this Office._________AP_il_________2awlt[| _ Sale by Auction. On TUESDAY, Tbr 14th of April, at 12 o'clock, will be sold a the premises, on terms which will then be made krown, A large and valuable piece of GROUND, in that part of the city called Old-Town, front- •ing on Jones's street, 120 1-2 feet; on a part ol which is erected a large and convenient two story Brick Dwelling-House, Kitchen, and other improvements suitable thereto ; for- merly owned by Mr Thomas Constable, g,-rtrl now occupied by Mr. Fisher. The house and other improvements with a suitable, portion of ground, will compos,, one lot ; and the un- improved part is intendi d, to be divided into thrt-i ;• ft or lots, as/maj be most agreeable to those who mav b_ inclined to purchase THOMAS CHASE, Auet'r. March 24._____________MWEt