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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0330 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
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New-York State Lottery,
Authorised by the Legislature, and pay-
ment of Prizes guaranteed by tliem—POSL
TIVELY commences drawing in the. city of
New-York, on tlie second Tuesday in June
next. The capital Prizes are,
1 of 25,0 ,0 Dollars,
2 of K),009----------,
2 of 5,000 ----------,
2 of 2,000 ------- ,
6 of 1,000 -----------,
And several 500, 200 and 100 dollars, &c
ike
The first drawn Ticket every fifth day will
be entitled to a capital prize : and the second
drawn Ticket every day will be entitled to
200 dollars. Less than 2 1-2 blanks to a
prize.
TH. -KET3,
HALVES, •QFAXTJCZS AND EIGHTHS,
*roa s\\'•:. a.t
WAITE'S
Truly Fortunate Lottery Offices,
No. 61 ix. No.38, M aides-Laite,
NEW-YORK.
By enclosing Bank Notes of any descripti-
on, (post paid) distant adventurers can be
Supplied with Tickets' to any amount, and the
earliest advice sent of thrir success. For the
further accommodation of the citizens of Bal-
timore and i;s vicinity, a weekly list of prizes
•will lie sr.i 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
excefcting' 300,0u0 dollars.
Present price of Tickets, 7 dollars, but
¦will advance as the drawing approaches.
Prize Tickets in the late New-York. Lotteries
taken in pavment.
New-York, March, ISO?.
(Mil. £0__________________ Sawt2w
Peter Arnold Karthaus,
No. 1, South Libeutv-strest,
Has titiported per ships Mope, James, and for -
trier importation, and offers for sale, on rea-
sonable terms, by the package,
casks Madder,
3 do. Twine,
1 do. best Holland
Glue,
1 do. Gun Flints",
6 do Scythes,
5 do Si k,.\ts Straw
Kjiives, ami Mary-
land Whetstones,
2 do Sickles; Ame-
rican patterns,
2 do. Gun Barrels, for
Fowling P.eces,
2.5 gS Sccket Sho
vels, Killing and
Weeding Hoes,
50 bundles Gentian
Steel, hea: t c>. club,
3 biinch Slates ik Pen-
ejls,
5-
8 boxes Pint and half
Pint Tumblers,
Window Glass, 7-9
8-10 30-12,
1 box Warm, fcj
decider Lin--
en,
9 do. Checks,
No. 3 & 4,
10 do. Apron
Checks,
2 do. Cotton and Lin-
en Stripes,
4 do. House made Li-
nen,
1 do Brown Holland
1 do. Bla-.k Crape,
1 do Cotton Tluead,
2 do. Red Turkey
Yarn, best quality,
short hanks
2 do. Station Glasses,
Also,
Superfine. Broad Cielb, of hl-ick, b!ue, drab,
Green, brdVn, Sec. Bed Fustian j Ti-
nen ; Cotton Stocking and Gloves ;
: d Silk Velvet Jacket Patterns j a par-
i urenbe'rg To'ys j and Musical Instru
¦ and a -. ariety oi articles for the ipring
;.________________ 2aw2m
Last Notice*
: Creditors of Mr. Charles Rogers, late
of Baltimore county, are hereby notified, that
unless they produce their accounts for settle-
ment ic t.e subscriber on or before tWllth
day of April next, they will be excluded from
reci iving the same, as the trustee will then
close 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
Thts is to give Notice,
THAT the subscriber of Frederick county,
hath obtained from the orphan's court of Bal-
timore c< unty, in Maryland, letters testameiv
tary, or of administration, on the personal
estate, of Dennis VVarfield, late of Baltimore
c .unty. deceased* All persons bavin;;' claims
against the said deceased, are hereby warned
tfi exhibit the same, with the vouchers there-
of, to lite subscriber, at or before the first
day of October nex , they may otherwise by
law be excluded from all benefit of the said
estate. All persons indebted to tiie said
estate, arc herebj warned to make immediate
payment to the subscriber. Given under my
hand, this 4ti«-day of March, 1807.
ALEXANDER WARrTELD, Ex'r.
March 4._____________ _ 2awl2tt.
Silver-Plating Manufactory
OF
'C&4GM & HARNESS VURNITUIiy„
THE s^bsciiber takes this method of in-
forming the p'Hbhc, and his customers in par-
ticular that he £?* removed his manufactory
from No 58, HanScn-strect,1 to No. 19,
North-street, Old-Town, adjoining Messrs.
Daniel fctever & Sons, Cone"; Illakers, where
he still be fully prepared to e.v'-cnle orders
from a distance, and for the information of
those who have already favored him, thatfieir
orders will be attended to as usual.
GEORGE THAttP.
N. B. Furniture for Harness can be manu-
factured of various colors.
(ry An Apprentice wanted to the above
business.
March 4-_______________________2awl8t[]
To be sold for a term of years,
A Young healthy Negro WOMAN and
Child ; she is callable of all kinda of house-
work. Inquire at this Office.
March 19.________________________2aw_
Notice.
This is to give Notice, That the sub-
scribers have obtained from the 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 g claims against the
r> iid deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit
title san e, with the vouchers thereof, to the
Bitbsc ibers, on or before the fifteenth dry of
September next> they may otherwise bylaw
lie excluded from al. benefit (if the said estate.
Given under our hands this 14th day of March,
18t;7-
ANN CAMPBELL, Adm'x.
LEWES FUULK, Adm'r.
March 14, 1807. 3aw6w
The Subscriber
WILL rent the lower story ef the Ware-
horse, No. 6, and a three-story brick shed-,
adjoining the. same—the stand being; one of
the best on Bowly's-wharf. For terms, apply
to O. W. BLACK1STON.
March 21. 2*W
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 having claims against the said
deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit tiie
same, with the voueaer* thereof, to the sub
scriber, on or before the 20th day of Septem.
her next, they may otherwise by law he ex-
cluded from all benefit of the said estate.
Given ucder my hand this 18th day el 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 1.8. 2awfiw
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 complection ; high
nose ; has lost one of his upper fore-teeth ;
generally wears his wool platted or queued, and
plays oil the violin. The other, named HAR-
RY, about 25 ywarsof age, 6 feet high, dark-
ishcomplection ; a remarkably handsome fel-
low, and when spoken to, has generally a plea-
sant countenance. The end of Gne 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-
lieraUy platted and turned up with a comb.
These negroes are brothers, and both very-
good sawyers, and are much accustomed to
hewingtimber 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 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 SO. 3aw
This is to give Notice,
THAT the subscriber of Baltimore county,
hath obtained from the orphan's court of Bal-
timore c.iiu.ty, in Maryland, letters testamen-
tary on the personal estate of Anion Butler,
late of Baltimore county, deceased. Ah per-
sons having claims against the said deceased,
are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with
the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at cr
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 CHENGVVETH, Ex'r.
March 4. 2aw6w||
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The Subscriber
Being duly authorised to settle the business.
of his brother 'Jhovias Baxi>:y, (who has late-
ly taken a journey to tiie western country with
a view to settle>here) requests all persons
having claims against him to present them for
settlement, and all those indebted to him are
required to make pavment without delay.
JOHN BAXLEY.
Who has for sale at No. 249, Market-street.
Coffee; Sugar j Salt j Apple Brandy; se-
cond and third quality Butter, in kegs, in good
Shipping order ; fine and Superfine Hour, all
which will be disposed of at a moderate price,
and favtii'sble 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, ffatli 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 Ducictt, junior, late of sa;d county,
deceased. All persons having claims ag.onst
the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhi-
bit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to
the subscriber oft or before the first day of Oc-
tober next, they may otherwise bylaw, be ex-
cluded from all benefit of said estate
ALLEN B. DUCKETT,
Adm'r. with the will annexed.
Citv of Washington, March 23.
[>I. 26.'] . 2awl2t]|
r". iiurxthakxC.Hasencidver,
No. 67, Bowly's wharf,
Imported by the ship J'allies, from, Amsterdam,
aao offer for sale,
50 bundles German STEEL.
On hand,
I.istadoes,
Bunlen, No. 2,
Cotton Stripes,
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Whetstones and Crucibles,
And an assortment of Looking Glasses.
The whole entitled to drawback.
February 19. 2aw
Notice.
THE Partnership of Bochakaij k Wood
is this day dissolved.
ROBERT L. BUCHANAN.
"Marbh 28._________________________2a^t
II A M I, E T,
The celebrated full-bred running orse,
WH.Ii stand to cover mares during the en-
suing season (which will commence on the
first day of April and end on the 20th of July)
at the Subscriber's, at Govane's-town, on the
old York road, live miles from Baltimore, at
the moderate price of sixteen dollars for each
marc, and half a dollar to the groom—the mo
ney to be paid on or before the first day of Oc-
tober next. Every owner of a mare, who does
not come with her, is desired to address a
note to the subscriber, by the parson who
brings such mare.
HAMLET is amongst the best bred hors-
es in the (Jnii.ed States, as will appear by
the following pedigree : Vie u'as got by
Hall's Eclipse, son of O'Kelly's famous E-
clipse ; his dam by Chatham, grandavn by
Sweeper, who was got by Dr. Hamilton's Fi-
gure ; great grandam by col. Taskir'S Othello,
great great grandam by Morton's Traveller ;
and Ids great great great grandam was col.
Thaskir's Selima, who was got by the Godot-
phin Arabian.
JOHN WOODEN, of John.
March 24 ¦ 2aw8tl|
Havana Sugars.
223 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. 2tu«
The Subscriber o iters for Sale
The following TRACTS of LAND, lying in Al-
K legony county, J\laryland, viz.
1. " Landjlcxir.g with mili and honey," con-
taining in the whole about 2747acres. A great
proportion of this tract is in natural meadow,
which is intersected, by a number of small ri-
vulets ; the remainder is heavily timbered,
and well adapted to the raising of small grain.
It 1-icji about forty miles to the south-west of fort
Cumberland, is on the waters of the Great
Youghoughany, and about 4 miles distant from
the main road leading through Virginia to the
western country. The same is divided into
smalltracts, comprising from S00 to 400 acre3
each, to suit purchasers.
2. " Good Hope." This tract lies contigu-
ous to the "land flowing with milk and ho*
•ney," and contains 389 acres, 120 whereof are
natural meadow, tli-i ¦ ..... is heavily timber-
ed, and in the certificate is described " the
first quality land."
3. " Clover Bottom"lies on the Little Cross
mgr, about 3 miles southpf Braddock'i
contains 132 acres of land, a part of which is
Viel'l calculated for meadow, the remainder is
¦weil timbered, and of,the first nua] iv. On
this tract there is a Grist and Saw miih
both of which might he put into good order,
ait a very small experiee. Tin Grist
three stoles high, and has an excellent pail* 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. Gram
Tiie improvements are, a large and comforta-
ble dwelling-house, and an extensive b'arn
with stabling underneath; a young thriving
orchard, and about 100 acres of cleared land
under good fencing. Braddock's road pusses
hrough said farm, which makes it an eli-
gible stand tor a public house, being 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 resume equally well
adapted to the raising of w heat, rj e, cits, tri
The one-fifth of the purchase will be
required in band, the residue ill live annual
payments. Mr. Grant will show the above land
to any person who should he inclined to pur
chase. JAMES 1\ BOY O
October 19, U . 2aw
Ivy Mills for Sale.
To be sold at Public Sole, en the 30*4 dr.y of
jlpril, if fair, if not,
next fa,
try.
the premises, fSunday exaptedj tltefvUo----
ing valuable propfty, situate or. the Ileiring
run, 3 1-2 Tales from BaUhaore, viz :
A Merchant MILL, with 3 psirof Burcs 5c
machinery complete for manufacturing Wheat,
and with a small improvement, will maimfac-
! ture 3o thousand bushels annually ; the oilier
1 improvements are a good dwelling House,
i two stories high, a meat House, milk House,
i supplied with an excellent spring of good
i water, Stables Sufficient for ten horses, and
; another for six Cows, and a dwelling house
I for the milter, all btiiit of stone ; and an ex-
' celient Apple and Peach Orchard of young
Trees ; with about 20 acres of Land, one
half in young thriving timber, and 7 acres
in clover meadow The terms are, one half
of the purchase money down, and the other
half in -two equ-d annual payments, with in-
terest from daj 61 sale. It the above, pro-
perty should be sold before the above date,
notice shall be. give;; bv
fiENjAMIN TRACY.
N. B. The above property is in a verv heal-
thy situation, and would answer well lor a
summer retreat; h is adjoining the property
of Mr. WUiam Patterson,
Ayril3. 2aw8t||
Baltimore County.
ORPHANS' COURT, March 14, 1806.
Ordered by the court, that the second Tues-
dayin April next, pc' appointed for the taking
the probate of the last will and testament of
Christian Myers,* late of Baltimore count;,,
deceased, .unless cause be shewn to tlie con
trary ; and provided a copy of this order be
served on as many of the persons interested
in the establishment of the will as may be
conveniently found; and also a copy thereof
be published in two of the Baltimote news-
papers, and in those printed at Lancaster, in
be state ol Pennsylvania.
Test, WLILJAM BUCHANAN.
Register Orphans' Court Baltimore County.
March 14. 2awl3thA
-.
St. Mary's College Lottery,
THE TICKJiTS in the above Lottery re-
maining unsold will, in a short time be con-
tracted for, it o. lug in contemplation to.begin
•drawing the latter part of next fall, when
50C Tickets will be regularly drawn every
day ti'etil the whole is completed. The
scheme Oi this Lottery is allowed, without
any xceptiow, to be the most brilliant ever
jieteffered to tiie American public.
TICKKTS
MAY BE HAD AT
WAITJCS
LOTTERY OFFICE,
Comer of Market and North Charles-street.
Whole Tickets, .$10
Halves, S 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. Whet-f also, Tickets in'he
New York Lotteries, which have been bought
at Waite's Offices., in New-York, may be.al-
so examined, Iree of any expence, and the
prizes paid to the full amount.
March 24.____________________2awlm
Flask Oil.
Just received and for sale at No. 64, Market-
street,
150 casks Fresh Oil, 30 flasks each, of
good quality ; and 30 boxes London Mustard.
JACOB h. WM. NORRIS.
On Hand,
10 hhds. Old Rum, fit for immediate use,
and a general assortment of Teas, suitable for
retailing.
March 26. 5aw6t
Notice.
THE terms of toe Copartnership of 110-
GEHS & OWINGS being expired, the same
is dissolved. The bu mess of that concern
will be closed by the snbscrib' rs under the
firm ofiJ HOGiRS & S U\ ING.S.
Philip . ¦ i
SAMUEL OWfNGS.
Much 28. ,aw6t
This b to give Notice,
THAT ties; icribers, of Baltimore city,
hath obtained from the orphans' court of.Bal-
timore county, in Man land, letters testamen-
tary on tin. personal estate of WMiam. Dil-
viorth, late of Baltimore city, deceased. All
persons having claims against the said deceas-
ed, are hereby warned to exhibit the same,
with the vouchers then of, to the subscribers,
at or before 'he SSfth da of Septf mber next,
they may otherwise by law be excluded from
a'l benefit ol the said estate Given under our
hands and seals this 27th day of March', 1807.
GEORGE M'KEY, "£ Executors of
LUCY DILWOIITH.5 Win. Dihoorth
March'28.______________________2aw 12t
This is to give Notice,
THAT the Subscriber bath obtained from
the orphan's cpurt of Baltimore county, in Ma-
ryland, letters of administration on the per-
sona! estate of F.'ederxk Lauderr.ian, late of ! ;n gerkely county, Virgin
said county, deceased AH persons having
claims against the said deceased are hereby
warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers
thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the
28th day of October next; they may otherwise
•by law be excluded from all benefit of the said
estate. Given under "my hand this 28th day of
March, 1807.
MARY LAUUERMAN, Adm'x.
March 58. 2awl2ti;
A Good Stand for the Retail
Grocery Business.
A Person about to Worm a Co-partnership
wi'.h another house in this city, offers 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;____________April 1.__________2aw4t|) _
For Sale,
A country.-SEAT, handsomely situated on
the Philadelphia road, about one and half
miles frT.Bi Fell's-Point, containing fourteen,
or fifteen acres of Land, it has on it a two-
story. Frame Dwelling House, with a Barn,
Kitchen and Smoke-House ; likewise a Well
with excellent water ; it being on a hill has a
good prospect of the river. Any person1 de-
sirous to purchase this property will please
to call at No. 9, Thames-street, 1 ef 's-Point.
CHARLES BAKER.
March 16. 2awiii||
Dr. Solom,'j?rs Balm, of Gilead,
ANTLLMPETIGINES, and GUI HE TO
rflJLTH.
A fresh supply of the above articles is just
receied fr:>m the wholesale agent for th;' U.
State, which is warranted genuine, by tjiip
subscriber. As the above articles are we'd
known in the United States, for their superior
efficacy in the different complaints incident to
the human frame, he conceives it unnecesary
to enlarge.
Also, a fresh supply of Tissot's Gout and
Ri'iiumiUic Dnps, with every article HI the pa-
tent tnedicineline—For Sale by
JAMES HANNA,
Atlhis Me ileal Warehouse, Viil.Baltimore-sti cet.
¦April 4 „ 2awit
NOTICE.
Whereas Clement Broo/e has assigned his
property, real ami personal, to us the
subscribers, for the benefit of liiscreditors, all
persons indebted to the s:ud Clement Li- .:) e
are required to make immediate payment, to
us. The necessity of having the affairs of this
trust speedily arranged, ret) I - ssary
to state that a prompt attention is expected to
tiiis notice.
JOHN TRIMBLE,
WILLIAM LEE.
April 3, 1807. 2awl2t
In virtue of the above Trust,
THE subscribers oiler for sale, the follow
ing VALUABLE P .Ui'EKTY :
forty thousand e c.-es ot unimproved L A NO,
Situated in Harrison county., Virginia, on the
west fork ol the Little Kenhawa and Bi
of Slier oreek. i his land ^represented to he
of very good quality in general, conajpcising a
large quaotitj of rich bottoms, heavily tim-
ber) .1, and is cupaute of tielng laid off into
tracts of 600 aeirs each, to great advantage.
One undivided t i oi S9 |