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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0434 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
| T/he Clergy and Vestries Of the Protestant -Eiplse^pul Church in the atale of Maryland, are reminded "that the Convention of said Cburh Unto assemble in the City of Baltimore, on Wednesday the 20th of May ncxi JOSEPH G. J. BEND, Sex'ry. April 13. , ___^ - Luv4t4__ Land for Sale- THE subscriber offers for .sale, the fol- lowing tract of LAND, late the residence of Charles Elder, deceased; lying in. Anne Aruiulle c'-iaity, on the -'Western Falls of the P^lapsco, t ...yenly-two miles from Balli more, and aboilt four miles to. the right of the Frederick-town Turnpike li.au.' It contains between six and seven hun- dred acres, -which will be sold in an entire body, or divided into Lots, as -may best suit the purchasers The above land is well tim- bered, and bus a considerable portion of mea- dow ground, with a large Orchard of excel, lent fruit trees of.every kind. A turttiier description is thought unneces- sary, presuming those incline it to purchase wilt vie.W the premises For term apply to the subscriber', living- near the 20 mile stone, »n the Fnderick-town torrtpik* road. CHARLES ELDER. Mareh 26. law JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW-YORK Afresh supply of the following GENUINE FAMILY MEDICINES, Which are ca-efully prepared according^ the proprietor'sbook of receipts now in possession cf his widow. The subscriber respectfully acquaints his eustomers that during' Ids late visit to New York he r.a ie such arrange ments as will most probably prevent any sudden demand from breaking P his assortment in future Those ¦who Have been disappointed in their applica- tions ;<>'.• Hamilton's lilixir, are informed they can now lie supplied, with that excellent pre- paratipn for s'paediiy removing Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, &c. JAMES HANNA, Medical Warehouse, No 102, Market-street. HAMILTON'S WORM LOZENGES- Perhaps the safest and mildest purgative now in use, either for children <>r adults, and should Worms erh-i in the body, will un- doubtedly expel them. To those prudent per- sons, who generally take physic in the spring, thev are 'recommended as particularly effica- cious in carrying off all gross humors and e ruptinns, feverish and billious complaints, and for cleansing the stomach and Bowels of what- ever-is foul and offensive. One box is suffici- ent for a family. ITCH CURED, By once using Lee's Sovereign Ointment, which although used for 20 years in Europe and for near eight years in America, has never been known to fail iu any one instance. It is perfectly innocent, warranted not to con- tain a particle of mercury o any pernicious in- gredient, and maybe used with perfect safety on'an infant, being a vegetable preparation and entirely free from the offensive smell which attends most other remedies. DR. HAHN'S ANTI BILLIOUS PILLS. Every person who has used these Pills, prefer them to any other Pills now in use" They are celebrated for removing habitual costiveness, severe head-ache, and sick sto- mach. Seamen should never be without them as they are the best preventive hitherto dis- covered of those malignant fevers and violent diseases common to hot countries, and are remarkable loj-_ preventing and curing disor- •del-s attendant on long voyages- THE GENUINE PERSIAN LOTION, So celebrated among the fashionable through- out Europe, as an invaluable cosmetic, per- fectly innocent, and safe, free fnni) corrosive and repellent minerals, (the basis of other lo- tions) and of unparalleled efficacy in pji vent ing and removing blemishes in the face and skin. RESTOR YTIVE POWDER FOR THE TEETH AND GUMS. HAIIN'S GENUINE EYE-WATER, A sovereign remedy for all diseasee of the eyes. HAMILTON'S GENUINE ESSENCE & EXTRACT OF MtJSTARD, For Rhumatism, Gout, Palsy, Swelling Numbness, &c. TOOTH-ACHE DROPS. The only method yet discovered", which gives immediate and lasting relief in the most severe instancas. INFALlBLE AGUE DROPS. At the place of sale may be seen a list of many cures performed by the above mede- cines ; among them will be found the signa- tures of. several distinguished characters and of many respectable citizens of Baltimore and Philadelphia. These preparations have been known to the citizens of Baltimore and throughout the union for eight years past, during which tisie the most abundant and respectable tes- timony (ever known) has been given of their greats ffioacy; inconsequence.allthsartsof im- posture have been practised to wrest from the •widow and children of the late proprietor, the business and the emoluments arising from it. Those persons who wish to discourage such attempts, and to obtain Medicine prepared! ac.y/rding to the receipea of the late proprietor, -will be careful to apply only to the Widow's Agents—viz.: JAMES HANNA, Medical Warehouse, No. 102, Market-street. BENJAMIN WILSON, Opposite the Market, Fell's-Point. And no -"here else in Baltimore. N- B. None are genuine without the signa- ture of HANNAH LEE. 03* A liberal allowance to wholesale pur- chasers. April 4. la-refit For Sale. Two valuable three-story BRICK WARE "HOUSES, situate at the head of Eilicotfs clock; also f. new two-story BRICK DWEL- ING HOUSE and LOT, situate about a mile from the city of Baltimore-, on the Frederick Town Turnpike road There is an handsome Garden and a small piece of excellent meadow belonging thereto. The latter property is well situate for either a small private family or ta- vern. For terms apply to- FREDERICK PRICE, No. 8, North Calvert-street. a.3 aw Public Sale. By virtue of a decree of the honorable the circuit court uf the District of Colum bia, sitting as a court of chancery for the county of Washington, will behold at public sale, on the premises, the 5th day of August next, at 12 o'clock, M- That valuable stand, situated in Georgetown in the District of Columbia, and known by the name of the UNION TAVERN, now in the ocru . ntcy of William Crawford, and late the property of Charles M'Laughlin, deceased ; together with the Lots, Houses, Stables and improvements belonging to and on which the said tavern is erected ; an I also the two-story Brick House, situate on Bridge street, near the said Union Tavern, and the Lot on which the same is erected, late the property of James S. Morsell, esquire. the terms of sale are, the purchaser to give bonds, with approved security, for the payment of the purchase money, xvi'li interest frbm the day of sale, in three equal annual payments. DANIEL BUSPARD, Trustee. The creditors of the said Charles M'Laugh- lin are. hereby notified to bring into the said court, their claims, with the vouchers thereof, against the said Charles M'Laughlin, within two months from the day of sale above menti- oned. DANIEL BUSSARD, Trustee. May 1. _________ law?2t Peter Arnold Karthaus, No. 1, South Liberty-stheet, Has imported per ships Nope, Jamei, and for- mer importation, and offers for sale, on rea- son..ble terms, by the package, 3 casks Madder, do. Twine, 8 boxes Pint and half Pint Tumblers, Window Glass, 7-9 8.10 10-12, 1 box Waren- | tjj decider Lin—. §•_ en, 9 do. Chacks, I No. 3 ik 4, f 10 do. Apron { Checks, J f 2 do Cotton and Lin- en Stripes, 4 do. House made Li- nen, 1 do Brown Holland 1 do. Black Crape, 1 do Cotton Thread, 2 do. Red Turkey Yarn, best quality, short hanks, do. best Holland Glue, 3 do. Gun Flints, 6 do Scythes, 5 do 8c boxes Straw Knives, and Mary- land Whetstones, 2 do. Sickles, Ame- rican patterns', 2 do. Gun Barrels, for Fowling Pieces, 25 kegs Socket Sho. vols, Hilling and Weeding Hoes, 50 bundles German Steel, heart & club, 3 boxes Slates St Pen- cils, 2 do. Station Glasses. Also, Superfine Broad Cloth, uf Mack, blue, drab, bottle Green, brown, &.O. Bed Fustian ; Ta- ble Linen; Cotton Stockings and Gloves ; Silk and Silk Velvet Jatjtoet Patterns ; a par- cel Nurenbei-g Toys ; and Musical Instru- ments, and a variety of articles for the spring. March IS- - 2aw2m New-York State Lottery, Authorised by the Legislature, and pay- ment of Prizes guaranteed by thein—POSI- TIVELY commences drawing in the. city of New-Vork, on the second Tuesday in June next. The capital Prizes are, 1 of 25,000 Dollars, 2 of 10,000 ---------, 2 of 5,000 \--------, 2 of 2,000 ------- , 6 of 1,000 ---------, And several 500 200 and 100 dollars, &e. &c The first drawn Ticket every fifth day will he entitled to a capital prize : and the second drawn Ticket every day will be entitled tw 200 dollars. Less than 2 1-2 blanks to a prize. TICKETS; HALVES STUARTERS AND EIGHTHS, FOU S •¦ I.K A T WAITE'S Truly Fortunate lottery Offices, No. 6-1 &. No. 38, Maiden-Lane, NEW-YORK By enclosing Bank Notes of any descripti- on, pest paid) distant adventurers can be supplie ' with Tickets to any amount, and the earliest advice sent of th ir success. For the further accommodation of the citizens of Bal- timore and its vicinity, a weekly list of prizes will be. sent to the printer of this paper for their examination, and at the conclusion of the drawings- will also be sent the Managers' printed list of all the prizes. At the above Offices, have been sold in t!t« late Lotteries, prizes amounting to a sum exceeding 300,000 dollars. Present price of Tickets, 7 dollars, but' will advance as the drawing approaches. Prize Tickets in the late New-York Lotteries taken in payment. New-York, March, 1807. - (Mb. 9.)_______________ 2awl2w For Sale, A Tract of LAND, containing about one hundred and seventy acres, lying within three miles of the city of Baltimore, on the Fall's turnpike road, adjoining the lands of Messrs. James Ellicott and Elisha Tyson, and within a fourth of a mile of three mills. It is as suit- able to clover and plaster as auy in the country —has about six acres of excellent meadow ground, and a sufficient proportion of timber Land. The situation is high and healthy, and commands a fine prospect. Terms may be known, by applying to John Hopkins, on the York road, or to JOHN MERRYMAN, of Samuel, Near Hook's-Town. May 4. _______^aw_ _ Public Notice is hereby given, THAT the subscriber bath obtained from the orphans' court of Baltimore county, tetters l[ of administration, with the will annexed, on the personal estate of George Datsigt late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, are requested to exhibit them duly authenticated for payment on or before the sixth day of November next, otherwise they may by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate ; and all those indebt- ed are requested to make payment without delay, to JOHN HILLEN, Adm'r. May 4, 1807._ __________2aw6t|| This is'to give Notice, That the subscribers have obtained from the orphans' court of Baltimore county in Mary- land, letters of administration, on the personal estate of Greer.berry Griffith, late of Balti- more county, deceased : All persons having claims against th j said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at or before the twentieth day of October next, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate ; A 11 persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay- ment to MARY GRIFFITH, Adm'x. WILLIAM D. FRIZELL, Adm'r. • »pru'2o, ieer. sjwis* This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber hath obtained from the orphans court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters testamentary on the person- al estate of Ann Johnston, late of Baltimore county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhih t the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at or before the fourth day of July ncx-, they may otherwise by law, be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this fourth day of April, lsor. SAMUEL LOWREY, Executor qf Ami Johnston. April 4. 2awl2t This is to Give Notice, THAT the Subscriber hath obtain.d from the Orphan's court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of administration on the personal estate of Charles Chamberland, late of said county, deceased ; all persons having claims against the said deceased, are. hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch- ers thereof, to. the subscriber, at or before the 4th day of October next, they may other- wise by law, be excluded fr-mi all benefit of he said estate. Given under my hand, this 4th day of April, 1807. MARY CHAMBERLAND, adm'x. April 4, 18^7. 2a*f2t§ Notice is hereby given, THAT the subscriber hath obtained from the Orphan's Court, of Baltimore county in Maryland, letP-rs of administration on the per- sonal estate of Thomas Greer, late of the city of Baltimore, deceased : All persons hav- ing claims against said estate, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch- ers thereof to the subscriber, on or before the 6th day of October next, tiiey may other- wise, by law be excluded from all benefit, of said estate. Given under iny hand this 6th day of April 1807- COLIN MACKENZIE, Adm'r. April 7, 1807. 2awl2t William-Lee. No. 223, Market-street, Has imported in the ships Fame and John Adams from Liverpool, Sundry Goods, viz : Manchestry, suitable for the Spanish mar- ket, likewise Kersymere of different colors and qualities, Botnbazetts, Durants, Sec. etc. On hand, B'ankets, of all sizes ; Coatings, Grey, Brown, Plain and Napt; Blue Plains ; Grey do ; Flannels of all colors ; Dimities ; Fine French Cambrics ; and a fine assortment of Buttons, Bell Metal Kettels, &c. &c. . All of which will be sold at a low ad- vance. Mav 1 3aw The subscriber offers at pri- vate Sale, A small FARM, in good repair ami useful- ly improved : containing about three hundred acres of Land. It is distant from Baltimore city in the nearest direction about twelve miles and near to the North West Turnpike Road, is well watered, which liss been conducted by a ditch to advantage, has about fifty acres of Meadow, great part of which is now in grass ; also, a considerable proportion of val- uable wood, in a good neighborhood, and ad- jacent to the estate whereon the subscriber resides. AT.SO, Eleven thousand seven hundred acres of Land on Great Sandy River (Kentucky) of early location, consequently preferable to the lamia in general in that, country % \-Um.1i be will sell at a small price, or barter for goods if more agreeable to the purchaser, for which apply to Mr. WALTER ROE, Broker, South- street, who is in possession of the title papers and will contract for the same ; for terms on the upper Land, apply to Mr. John Tagart, North Howard-street, (No. 120) or the sub- scriber. CHARLES CARNAN. Garrison Forest, Baltimore county. April7_______________________Saw To Lease, ("For ninety-nine years renewable forever J A Lot of Ground at the corner of Prat and Concord-streets, near the lower bridge, fronting 6o feet on each of the'above streets. Apply'to -- GEORGE WILLIAMS. No. 12, South. Charles-stt-wt. may 4. ___________ 2aw4l4 Six Cents Reward. Ranaway from the subscriber on the 22d ult. an apprentice boy named William Evans, about 19 years of age. The above reward will be paid for bring- ing him home, and no other charges. GEORGE WILLIAMS. may 4._______________________2aw4t To Let, THAT three-story Brick HOUSE and back Buildings, on Chatham-street, now occupied by Mr. Edward Denison. Possession maybe had on the first dav o- June next. Apply to JOHN MERRYMAN, No. 4, Calvert-street. April 6. 2aw Chesapeake and Delaware Ca- nal Company. A general meeting of the Stockholders in the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Company will be held at the Town-Hall, in the bo- rough of Wilmington, on Second Day, the first of June next. EDWARD GILPIN, Sec'y. Wilmington, april 21. 2awlstjune Pearl Barley. Just received from the manufactory of Ca- leb Kirk and Co. on Brandy wine, a freshsupply of American Pearl Barley—'"tart of which is of a superior quality to any yet offered for sale in this city. Also, second quality Pearl, and common Hulled Barley. As the manufacturer intends keeping a constant supply in my store, grocers and others who deal in the article, can always have it fresh, in half barrels, at the lowest prices, without the trouble of sending their orders to the manufactory, or of incur- ring the expense of carriag-e from it. JOHN TRIMBLE, No. 18, Cheapside. A small quantity of shelled or split Peas is left as above for inspection. They are manu- factured in a superior manner, and will be found very useful for ship's provisions. 4th mo. 18th.______________d3t 2aw6t Virga Manufactured Tobacco. 54kegs small Twist Tobacco, 5 and 6twists to the pound, of a very superior quality, suita- ble for retailing. Received and for sale by JACOB &WM. NORRIS. ON HAND, 300 boxes MALAGA RAISINS, Entitled to drawback, and in good order. i'tti-U 21. 2aw3w Sale by Auction. By order of the orphans' court »f Baltimore county, will be exposed to sale, on TUES- DAY, the. 19th of May next, if fair, if not th". next fair day, at the late residence of Christopher Buck, of said county, deceas- ed, situate ten miles from Baltimore, and near John Buck's tavern, ALL the Personal Estate of the said de- ceased, consisting of Negro women and chil- dren, Horses, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, Farming Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture ; a quantity of well cured bacon, Indian corn, rye, hay, carpenters' abd blacksmiths' tools, &c. Terms of sale, for all purchases amounting to 20 dollais, or under, cash ; over that sum, notes at six months with approved security, bearing interest from the day oi sale. 0. f Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. KEZIABUCK, aem'x. April 30. 2aw4tf Whtat Fan and JFoven IFire Manufactory, No. 7, Bridge-street, 4 doers north of Griffith's bri -ge, Baltimore: Wkcre are made and sold, Wheat Fans, rolling and other Screens, for wheat, barley, ftaxseedj &.« Haul Riddles and Sieves for coal, corn, barley wheat, rye, oats, meal, brick- dust, flaxseed, clover seed, cockle, lime, sand, &c. &c. shakes for Indian meal, Wire Safes, Woven Wire for windows, &c. Orders left at the manufactory, or ivijh John i5' William HaywarJ, 24 i, Market-street, will be strictly attended to by AMOS SMITH & CO. N. B. A good assortment on hand. april ' ' 2aw8t John ¦ -; • irownmg x Co. 35, Fv.LL-STP.Er.T, Fell's Poi:«t, Have received per Abeona front Liverpool, an extensive assortment of CUTLERY, Avitmgt -which arc, Tttble Knives and Forks, Various qualities, Pocket do. do. do. Pruning do. do. do. Pen do. do. do. Carpenter's and Cooper's Tools- And a very handsome assortment Files and Rasps, together with almost every article of Cutlery, which they offer wholesale or retail at a low advance for cash, or the usual credit And expect by the next arrival from Liver- pool, their supply of coarse Goods, which will make their assortment extensive and complete. In Store, Wrought. Nails and Spikes of all sizes, Cut Nails and flooring Brads do. Spades and Shovels, from No. 1 to 4. Long and short hand Frying P.nts, Seine and Seyving Twine &c. &.c. a t.so, A few crates Qjcen's-Ware, which will be sold cheap for cash. April 15._______'_____________d4t-2aw8t "removal. Giddins and Pope Rf.spf.eti'ully inform their friends and the public, that ihey titfve removed to No 360. Mark't-sti-ect, where thav have just received a good assortment of- S-i-iOiiS, \jrhieh they will sell at i he lbwt st prices, as they are deter mined'to dispose of their stock—anting which is a quantity of Kid Shoes, suitable for the Spanish market. _ april 29._________________2aw4t Fifteen Dollars Reward, Strayed or Stolen, from a farm ofminc, ad- joining Mr. Owing's Sulphur Spring, on the night of the 2l«t Inst, a dark In-own m- black mare, six years old this spring, with a mealy or light brow i coloured, nose, thick 'mane end tail, limps in the off hind foot, used tbthe dfaft, about fourteen hands' and a hi.If high, natural trotter, and had on a yoke a the time. If Strayed, I will give a reward of live Dofiurs to any one who may bring her hwrne, and if stolen, the above reward for the mare and thief, provided he is convicted of the theft CHARLES RIDGELY; of Wiltistn. Baltimore County, Pat apse o, april 27th, 1807. [ap. 3o] 2aw4t To be sold for a termof years, A Young healthy Negro WOMAN and Child ; she is capable of all kinds of house- work. Inquire at this Office. March 19.______________2nw To Kent, The Dwelling part of the House corner of Calvert and Bank-streets, containing five rooms, one of which is a large commodious room, light and airy, of 17 by 24 feet, suit- able for the tuition of children, a singing school, ortthe meeting- of public bodies, al- so a large garret and cellar. Possession may be had immediately. For terms apply to GEORGE HEIDE, 163 Baltimore-street. Who. has for sale, 8 by lo and lo by 12 Hamburg Glass, Verdegrise by the cask and bag. April 15. d4t-2aw A Tan-Yard for Sale. Wishing to decline the Tanning- business, I will dispose of my Tas-Ymid, in the town of Dumfries, state of Virginia, with all the stock of Leather, Bark, he. on hand, or will sell ihe Yard separately, and work out fhe stock ; and will at the same time, give the pur- chaser the privilege of working in a stock. It is needless to stftte the many advantages this place affords for purchasing bark of every des- cription, and of excellent quality ; a quantity of country hides may likewise be purchased low, and Spanish hides brought to the yard at a small expence. The Dwelling House is large and comfortable, with every necessary out house, all in good repair, and every thing in the yard requisite ior carrying on the tan- ning business. The lot has been newly pailed with the best materials, and has on it an excel- lent. Garden, in good cultivation. The Yard, without the stock, will be sold on a liberal credit, or low for cash or wet goods. The Yard will contain from 1500 to 2000 hides. Captain Henry Fairfax, lying at Bowlv's wharf, will give information of the above property. THOMAS JACOB. april 20 _____ 2aw This is to Give Notice, THAT the Subscriber hath obtainod from the Orphan's court, of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of administration on the personal estate of John licckley, late of said county, deceased ; all persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the* same, wth the vouchers there, of, to the subscriber, at or before the 29th day of October next, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my-hand, this 29th day of April, 1807. MARY BECKlJiY, Adm'x. April 29. 2awl2t§ Riley an,ci Dukenirt - J/uve for Sale, A few barrels ol coixliHONEY, and an as- sortment of GROCERIES. They also have on hand, and expect to keep A supply of Washington county superfine- FLOUR, fit for family use. T )f A S. They have, carefully selected an assortment of TEAS, which they recommend to their friends and the public as worthy thr'r atten. tioii-.-AU of which they will sell on moderate terms, at No, 101 1-2, Baltimore-street, 4th mo. 22. 2avv8t • Fresh Garden h Grass Seeds. MAXIMILLIAN iHEUISLER HAS received by the ship hair Amerilcan, from London, his usual supply of GAKDEN SEEDS, which makes his assortment com- plete. Also, GRASS SEEDS, viz. White Clover, Lu-- zerne, Cinque foil and Rye Grass, and a few- fine Moss Roses, all which he Will sell low, at his Nursery & Garden, at Portland-Ferryl Branch, near Baltimore. -,aPf","g-___________________ 2aw Notice is hereby given, That the subscriber of the ci i v ol Itdtimore* hath obtained from the orphans' court of UaU timota countv, in Maryland, letters of admin. istration on the personal estate of Andrew M- .aaghiix, iate of the city of Baitim-re. ' deceased All persons having- claims against the deceased, are In reby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at or oelore the 27th day of Octo- ber next; they may otheryvise by law be ex- clude.* from all benefit of S;1K1 estate. All those indebted are requested to ma-ka immediate payment. Given under my band thi- 27th day of April-. 18o7. ,-•¦¦- WM B- BARNEY, Adm'r de boms next Ol Andrew M'l m-.hdr.;,- _ April ri3 _______Saw,,,' Edward Johnson tx Co. INFORM their friends & the public, that they are well stocked with, and now ready to deli- ver, STRONG, TABLE, and SMA1.1 BEER. January 2. 2a w Wanted to Purchase or Hire, ¦ A Cook j for whom a generous price, or liberal wages will be give, by D. HARRIS. > may 5._________________jjaw , To Let, ~~. And posseasion given en the 1st nf June, A con.eiuetit t'O-strry BRlCK DW'EI,. LING, with back buildings, now in the. te- nure of Alexander HichunLon, situated oil Market-street exteneed, and adjoining tlvS* Louse occupiedb) Messrs HidfhSc Founnun.- For terans inquire of the subscriber, living near the premises, JOHN W. BERRY. May $. 2aw4t§ Tor Sale, _ Country Retreat, about four miles from the city, ill a healthy and agree- able neighborhood. Inquire at this Office, may 5. 2aw4t To Lease on Ground Rent, The following LOTS in Yntcs' & Bo why's ' addition : No. 68 on York-street S35 feet front 62 deep 69 do. 95 do. do. 52 do. 74 Wilkes st. 25 do. do. 54 do- ALSO, Lot Vo. 21 on Potter.street (Asquith's addition) 30 feet front, 80 deep. ROB; G. HARPER. may 5. 2aw NOTICE. Whereas Clement Brooke has assigned his property, real and personal, to us the subscribers, for the benefit of his creditors, a}l peisons indebted to the s-iid Clement Brooke are required to make immediate payment, to us. The necessity of having ti.j affairs of this trust speedily arranged, renders it necessary to stale that a prompt attention is expected to this notice. JOHN TRIMBLE, WILLIAM LEE. April3, 1807. 2awl2t In virtue of the above Trust, THE subscribers offer for sale, the follow- ing VALUABLE PROPERTY: Forty thousand acres of unimproved LAND, situated in Harrison county, Virginia, on the west fork of the Little Kenhawa ttnd Bear folk of Steer Creek. This land is represented to be of very good quality in general, comprising- a large quantity of rich bottoms, heavily tim- berad, and is capable of being laid off into tracts of 500 acres each, to great advantage. One undivided half of 590 acres of Pi-ime Land, on Hughes's River, in Harrison coun- ty, Virginia, near the lands of the -late Gen. Washington, and.adjoining the lands of Jacob Beeson, also unimproved. Four hundred and ninety-two acres in saiet county, near Clarkesburg, the county town, unimproved. One unimproved corner Lotin Waynesliwrg, Green county, Pennsylvania, very hands and advantageously situated. Seventeen and a quarter acres of valuable Land near the above, having upwards of 50v, thriving sugar trees growing thereon. One Stone Mouse and Lot in Connellsviile,' in Pennsylvania, with convenient out houses,, being a valuable stand for business. Five hundred acres of very valuable Land, within 1 1-2 miles of GonnelLviHe. On thi» tract is i valuable Saw-Mill, and other im- provements.It possesses the advantage ofoneof the best seats Lr water works in the western* country, having the command ovf ail tbi water of the Yonghiogany ri\ ev, which is navigabl* for boats for a considerable distance above» and near to Inexhaustible banks of iron ore of the best quality One undivided sixth part of Laurel Furnaces, i situated in Fajette county, Pennsylvania, with. 2.00 acres of Land belonging thereto, beinjg- but a few miles distant from the last nieri^ tioned tract. Three Houses and Lotsin the town of Bfttlj^ in Berkely county, Virginia : To all of whielsj,. valuable property, indisputable titles witl b& given. As persons, intending to purchase will doubt- less view the property, a more minute des'-rp- twn is deemed unnecessary. Apply to JOHN TRIMBLE^ } No. la, Cheapside '.Trustee*. WILLIAM, LEE,. J) Marte-t.^reev. Aprils. aaw)^. **• |