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Lisbon Corks. The Suherihers have inst received far Side, 100 bags superior r i ,iity L us boil COliKS, about SO gross each i lag, anil A;, additional supply of Imperial ami Hyson TEA, i:i leijdsol 2 lb each, of superior qttallty. JACOB ft \VM. NORRIS. Given, the Tax f.r N6itice s hereby That the Cnmni i-'i'»ifrs of Baltimore county, will meet at No. 44, North Gay-street, On Thursday, the g8th day of May wn.iL, and will Bit the two following lor the purpose of making: transfers &. herring- appeals from.persona residing in said county and preci B order, SAMU_L VINCENT, Clerk. may 13 _______2aw6t For Sale. Two valuable three.* oiry BRISK WARE HOUSES, sfttrate at tne head of KUioottJs dock; _so!.niewtw»-\stoTy BRICK, DWEL.- ISG HOUSE aiid EOT, sftuate about a mile front',*- rii . of Baltimore, on flie Frederick Town Tuwipike mad There is an handsome Garden :md a small piece of exeraeiit'rrteadow belonging: thereto. The letter property is well situate far i rther a small private family or ta- vern. FoMertas armlv to- FREDERICK PRICE, No S, North ¦ Culvert-street. A. 2 iaw iSiew-Xdrlfe St&te Lottery, ^ Authorised by tlie Legislature, and pay- m nt of i i,zes guaranteed by theln—POSI- TIVELY commeaces drawing in th* city of N. ¦¦/-Vo.lr, t>n pie second Tuesday in June next. The capital Frizes are, 1 of 25,0' 0 Dollars, 2 o: 10.ceo---------, ' 2 of 5,060-----—-, 2 0f 2;0Q9 —— , r> of 1,008 ---------, several S0O 200 and 100 dollars, This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber hath obtained from the orphans court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letter; 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 exhibit the same, with the vouchers th to the subscriber, at or before the fourth day of July nex , they may otherwise by law, be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this fowth d.,y of April, i_or. SAMUEL LOWHEY, Executor of Ann Johnston. April 4. 2awl2t This is to Give Notice, THAT the Subscriber hath obtained from the Orphan's court of Baltimore comity, in Maryland, letters of administration on the personal estate of Charles Chapiberland, late of said'county, deceased; all persons haying claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch- ers thereof, to the subscriber, at or before i he .4t!i day of October next, they may other- wise by law, be excluded fr-.nl" all benefit of he said estate. Given under my hand, this 4th dav of April, 1807. MARY CHAMBERLAND, adm'x. April 4, 1807. 2awl2t§ Wheat Fan and Woven Wire > Wanted to Purefrase or Hire, A Cook ; for whom a generous price, or „e. And___________ l'hc first drawn Ticket every fifthly udjl be entitled to a capita! ptdze; aiid \hc second dra \ n Picket evert d'p; will be entitled to 200 dollars. -Less than 2 1-2 blanks to a f>; ize. TICKETS, HALVES $trj&T&gS AND EIGHTHS, FOXl SM.C A.T WAITE'S -• Truly Fortunate Lattery Offices, No. 64 & No. 38, Maibss-Lass, NEW-YORK. By enclosing Bank Notts of any descripti- on, post paid) distant adventurers can be supplied '.villi fiekets to any amount, and the earliest advice sent of their success. For the ler am _________________ will be sent to t'.ie printer of this paper for their examination, and at. the conclusion of the drawing, wilt also be sent the Managers' pointed list of all the primes. . At the above Offices, hare been sold in the late Lotteries prizes amounting to a sum exceeding 300,000 dollars. Present price of Tickets, 7 dollars, but •will advance as the drawing approaches. Erize rickets in the late New-York Lotteries taken in renin, nt. fjew.Yor'le, March, 1807. v (Mb. ..) 2awt2\v further acc-inmodatfcn of the citizens of Bal- timore and its vicinity, a week!; list of prizes _________ipor Sale, A Tract of -LAND, containing about one miles of the city of Baltimore, on t'lie ('m s turnpike road, adjoi'ningthe lands of Messrs. James Ellicottand Elisha Tyson, and within a fourth of a mile of three mills. Il .• as suit- able tooloverand plaster as anyinth. emu tr* -*.has about excellent mea- nt proportion of timber J.and The situation is high and li__ldiy, and eoui nanus a fine orosp nt Terms may be known, by applying to John Hopkins, on the York road, or to " JuHN MERRl'MAN, of Samuel, Near ilook's-Town. May 4. aw Public Notice is hereby given, KfHAT the subscriber hath obtained from iro.s'court of Bultirro ¦ etters of adntfnil U'atinii, with the w Hi annexed, on ti e personal estate of George Doyiig, late of s!tid county, deceased Ail persons having claims against said estate, are requested to exhibit them duly authenticated -for payment on or before the sixth day of Kovemhcr 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. Way .4, 1807. - 2aw6t|j Riley and Dukehart Have fir Sale, A few barrels of good UONTiY, 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 E A S. They have carefully selected an assortment of TEAS, which they recommend to their friends and the public as worthy their atten lion- -All of which (hey will sell on moderate temns, at No. 101 1-2, Baltimore-street. 4th mo. 22. . 2aw8t Fresh Garden ik Grass Seeds. MAXIMILLIAN IIEUISLER HAS received by the ship Fair American, from London, ! is usual supply of GAHDEN SEEDS, which makes his assortment com- plete. Also, GRASS SEEDS, viz. White Clover, Lu- zerne, Cinque foil and Rye Grass, and a few loss Roses, all which he will sell low, at his Nurse, y k Garden, at Portland-Fcrry- Bran, h, neat Baltimore. april 29.- Saw Hugh & Jonathan Balderston, At the sign of the Fan ami Stytsn, No. 1, Hano- ver-street, nearly opposite Evans's Tavern, JJclrimo-t; M pi koejcti'ie and have on hand, an ex- . tensive assortment of the following' articles, • viz.: Fans for cleaning- wheat, and Wire Safes of the most approved kinds ; rolling h si iml- ihg Srt-eens for merchant mills and flaxseed j Cutting HiiiPs ; Riddles and Sieves for com, com!, en barley, rye, oats, flax and seeds, wheat', cockle, lime, sand, snuil, starch an-, brick dust; tVoveh W ire i ".¦ Indian meal, Bttdk-bouses and celler Windows, together Tor all kinds 0 : . Orders tci' any of the .d>ove articles, lef at Baldeiston and Cornthwajt's, County wharf, or al f'eir mannfaet-iry, will b« execyuted wkh | imotuality and dispMeh, on the most mode- rate terms. Afftil V*. qceal2c Notice is hereby given, THAT the subscriber haith obtained from the Orphan's Court, of Baltimore county in lAnd, letters of administration on the per- sonal estate of Thomas Greer, late of die 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 dav of October next, they may other- wise by taw be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under mv hand this 6th day of April 1807. COLIN MACKENZIE, Adm'r. April 7, 1807.. 2awl2t Notice is hereby given. That t! e Subscriber of the citv of Baltimore, hath olil i-.i.ed from the orphans' court of Bal- timore count¦¦, i" Maryland, letters of admin titration on the personal estate of 4itdrevi UPL'aughliH, late of the city of Baltimore, deceased. AH persons having claims against the deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, (with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at or bcibre the 27th day of Octo- ber next; they may otherwise by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of said estate. All those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 27th day of April, 18o7. WM, B. BARNEY, Adm'r de bonis non Of Andrew M'Laughlin. April 28 2awow William Lee, No. 223, Market-street, Has imported in the shi/'s Faint and John Adams from Lrv-rpool, Sundry Goods, viz : Manchcstry, suitable for the Spanish mar- ket, likewise Kersymere of different colors i nd qualities, Bombazetts, Durants, &.C. 5tc. On hand, Blankets, of all sizes ; Coatings, Grey, Brown, PLm and Napt; Blue Plains ; Grey do ; Flannels < all col»rs ; Dimiues ; Fine French Cambrics ; and a fine assortment of All of which will be sold at a low ad- May 1 Jaw The subscriber offers at pri- vate Sale, - A small FARM, in good repair and useful- ly improved : containing about three hundred ores of Land. It is distant from Baltimore r, in the nearest direction about twelve miles and near to the North West Turnpike Road, is well watered, which has been conducted ., a ditch to advantage, has.about fifty acres Meadow, great part of which is now in grass ; also, a considerable proportion of val-. liable wood, in a good neighborhood, and ad- jacent to the estate whereon the subscriber resides. ALSO, Eleven thousand seven hundred acres of Land on Great Sandy River (Kentucky) of early location, consequently preferable to the lands in general in that country ; which he 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. April 7. ¦______________2aw To Lease f'.J'or ninety-nine years renewable forever J A Lot of Ground at the corner of Prat and Coucord-streets, near the lower bridge, fronting 6o feet on each of the above streets. Apply "to GEORGE WILLIAMS, No. 12, South Charles-street. may 4. 2aw4tJ. 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. mav 4. _____________ 2aw4t Chesapeake and Delaware Ca- nal Company. A general meeting of the Stockholders in the Chesapeake k 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 Brandywine, a fresh supply of American Pearl Barley—"-art of which is of a superior quality to any yet offered for sale in this city. Also, second" quali'y Pearl, and common Hulled Barley. A s the manufacturer intends keeping a constant supply in my store, grocers' and ithei s wli ¦ d< al in the article, can always have it free';, in hall barrels, at the iowestpric.es, without the trouble of sending their orders to the manufactory, or of incur- ring the expenee of carriage irom it. JOHN TRIMBLE, No. 18, Chtapside. A small quantity of shelled or split Peas is left as above for inspection. They are manu- factuian: in a superior manner, and will b« touuid verj rseful for ship's provisions. . 4th mo. 18th. dot Sawfi.t Manufactory, No. 7, Briaga-street, 4 doers north of Griffith's hi i f{., Baltimore : Wiim are made and sold, Wheat Fans, roiling and other Screens, for wheat, barley, d, &*. Htyid Riddles and Sieves for coal, corn, barley, wheat, rye, oats, meal, brick- dust, flaxsc cd, clover semi, cockle, lime, sand, Sic. &c. shakes for Indian meal, Wire Safes, Woven Wire for windows, &c. Orders left at the manufactory, or with John cj? William tfaymafd, 241, Market-street, will be strictly attended to by AMOS SMITH & CO. N. B. A good assortment on hand. apriljjp'. 2aw8t John H. Browning 5c Co. 35, Fr.j.L-sTni£ET, Faj.i's Point, Have received p, from Liverpool, an extensive assortment of CUTLERY, Aptonget w/uch are, Table Knives and Forks, various qualities, Pocket do. do. do. Priming do. dp. do. Pen do. do. do. Carpenter's and Cooper's Tools. And a very handsome assortment Files and Rasps, together wi'h almost every article of Cutlery, whiel\ hey oiler wholesale or retail at a low advance for cash, 6i' 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, . Wrou lit 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 Pans, Seine and Sewing Twine &c. &o. ALSO, A few crates Q^een's-Ware, which will be sold cheap for cash. April is. _^____________d4t-2aw8t Thisis to Give Notice, THAT the Su'.soriber hath obtained from the Orphan's court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of administration on the personal estate of John Beckley, late of said county, deceased ; all persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchei s il: re of, to the subscriber, at or before the 29th day of October next, they ma.y otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand, this 29th day of April, 1807. MARY BECKLEY, Adm'x. April 29._________\__________a*wl2l§__ Fifteen Dollars Reward, Strayed or Stolen, from a faimofminc, ad- joining Mr. Owing's Sulphur Spring, on the night Of the 21st ins,t. a dark brown or black mare, six years old this spring, with a mealy or light browr coloured nose, thick mane and tail, limps in the ofi hind foot, used to the draft, about fourteen hands and a half high, natural trotter, and had on a yoke at the time. If Strayed, 1 will give a reward of five Dollars to any one who may bring her heme, and if stolen, the .above reward for the mare and thief, provided he is convicted oftlie theft CHARLES RIDGELV, of William. Baltimore County, Patapsco, april 27th, 1807. [ap. 3o.] 2aw4t To be hold for a term of years, A Y«.„ig healthy Negro WOMAN and C'huj : she- •.......i ....ic or ...o cuius 01 house- work Inquire at this Office. March 'y. Saw . Aan-Yard tor Sale. Wishing to decline the Tnm-iii . business, I Will dispose of my Tax-Y^b, i.. the towH of Dumfries, state of Virginia, with all the stock of Leather, Bark, 8tc. on hand, or will sell the Yard separately, and work out the stock; and will at the- same time, give the pur chaser the privilege of working in a stock. It is needless to state 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. 'i lie Dwelling' House is large and comfortaMo, with every necessary out house, all in good repair, and every thing in the yard requisite ,or 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 eash or wet goods. The Yard will contain from 1500 to 2000 hides. Captain Henry Fairfax, lying at Bowly's wharf, will give information of the above property. THOMAS JACOB. april 20 _____________________2aw 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 Greenberry Griffith, late of Balti- more county, deceased : All persons having claims against tha said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to thfc subscribers at or before the twentieth day of October next, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate ; All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay. Utf-ul to MARY GRIFFITH, Adm'x. WILLIAM D. FR1ZELL, Adm'r. april ;0, 1807._________2awl2t Stray Heifer. Three Dollars will be paid for bringing home a stray Heifer, of the following de- scription (She went away on Sunday last) viz: One year old dark brown eojor, black horns about two inches long, black mouth is' bob tail, no white marks recollected. BENJAMIN HARDESTER, Near Moody's? Pott-house, otic the lower may 8.______________2aw4t|J liberal wages will be given bv D. HARRIS. may 5. , 2aw To Let, Afitlpossession given on the \tt of June, A convenient tv.o-story BRICK DWEL- LING, with back buildings, now in the te- nure of Alexander Richardson, situated on Market-street extended, and adjoining the House occupied by Messrs Haigh & Fourman. .For terms inquire of the subscriber, living near the premises. JOHN W. BERRY. May 5. 2aw4t§ For Sale, A handsome Country Retreat, about four mil, B from the city, in a healthy and agree- able neighborhood. Inquire at this Office. may 5. 2aw-lt To Lease on Ground Reut, The following LOTS in Yates' & Bowdy's addition : No. 68 on York-street 25 feet front 62 deep 69 do. 95 do. do. 52 no 74 Wilkes-st. 25 do. do. 54 do. .. i.so, ' Lot No 21 on 1'otter.street (Asquis(ip addition) 30 fset front, 80 i ROB-: G. HARPER, may 5. i'aw The Subscribe; offers for Sale, The following Th iCTS of LAND, lying in Al- Itg'smy covnf, Maryland, viz. 1. " taiuJjt'jvJingvjith mill: and honey," con- taining in the whole about-2747 acres. Agreat proportion of this tract is in natural meadow, which is intersected by a number of small ri- vulets ; tlie remainder is hea- ily timbered, and veil adapted to the raising if small It lies about forty miles to the ?¦<'¦uth-wes; 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 small tracts, comprising from 300 to 400 acres each, to suit purchasers. 2. *' Good Hope." Tins tract lies contigu- ous to the " land flowing with milk and 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 laud." 3. " Clover Bottom"lite on the Little Cross • wigs, about 3 miles south of Braddock's road, contains 132 acres of land, a part of wdiich is well calculated for meadow, the remainder b. we'd timbered, and of the first quality On t! i . tract there is a Grist and Saw noil botii of which might be. put into good order, at a very email expence. The Grist mill Is three stoies high, and has an excellent pivirlof country stones ; there is also a wheel for a pair of But 4 "Cornucopia". This tract contains 1100 acres, and is the residence of Mr. Dan. Gram The improvements are, a large and cond'octa ble dwelling-house, and an extensive ban with stabli s, underneath; a young th; iviir, orchard, snd about 100 acres of cleared land under good fencing. Braddock's road passes hrough said farm, which hakes it an eli gibie Stand tor a public 1 use, boing about twenty-two miles from For', Cumberland. Few " i jvi.-o Mann, tlie viiiie uisiance i'r u Baltimore, are more valuable than this It is of the first quality as to soil, lit . ilj timbered, and nearly the ouc half of it well adapt 1 to timothy meadow ; the residue equallj we!' • d to the raising of wheat, rye, oats, he. The one-fifth of the purchase money will be required in band, the residue m five annual payment*. Mr. Grant will show the above land to an person who should be inclined to our chase. JAMES P. BOYD. October 19, 1805. 2aw Bridge. This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber, of the city of Balti- more, hath obtained from the orphans' court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of administration on thepersonaleslate»f Thomas Thuat, late of the island of St. Domingo, de- ceased : All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby, warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at or bt-lbre the second dsy of No- vember next ; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit oftlie said estate.— Given under my hand this second day of May, 1807. ISAAC M'KKVl, Adm'r. __mayS. 1807. ___________2'Zl3!! Ed\uard Johnson fk Co. INFOR M their friends & the public, tha* they are well stocked with, and nowjready to deli- ver, STRONG, TABLE, and SMALL NOTICE. Whereas Clement Brooke has assig'ned his property, real and personal, to us the subscribers, for the benefit of his creditors, all persons indebted to the said Clement Brooke are required to make immediate payment to us. The necessity of having thu all'u-s oi th'm trust speedily arranged, renders it necessary to state that a prompt attention is expected to this notise. JOHN TRIMBLE, WILLIAM. LEE. AprilS, 1807. 2awl2t BEER January 2. Saw In virtue of the above Trust, THE subscribers oiler for sale, the follow- ing VALUABLE PROPERTY: Forty thousand acres of unimproved LAND, situated in Harrison county, Virginia, on tlie west fork of the Little Kcnhawa and Bear fork of Steer Creek. This land is represented to be of very good quality in general, comprising a large quantity of rich bottoms, heavily tim- bered, and is capable of being laid off into tracts of 500 acres each, to great advantage. One undivided half of 590 acres of Prime Land, on Hughes's River, in Harrison coun- ty, Virginia, near the lands of the late Gen. Washington, and adjoining the lands of Jacob Baeson, also unimproved. Four hundred and ninety-two acres in said couniy, near Clarkesburg, tlie county town, unimproved One unimproved comer Lot in Waynesburg, Green county, Pennsylvania, very handsomely and advantageously situated. Seventeen and a quarter acres of valuable Land near the above, having upwards of 5^ thriving sugar trees growing thereon. One Stone House and Lot in Connellsville, 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 Connellsville. On tins tract is a valuable Saw-Mill, and other jtfi- provaments.lt possesses the advantage of one oi the best seats for water works in the western country, having the command of all Uie water of the Youghiogany river, which is navigable for boats for a considerable distance awove, and near to inexhaustible banks of iron ore of the best quality. One undividod sixth part ef Laurel Furnace, situated in Fayette county, Pennsylvania, with 2?U0 acres lit' Land belonging thereto, being but a few miles distant lrom the last men- tioned tract. Three Houses and Lots in the town of Bath, in Berkely county, Virginia: To all of which valuable property, indisputable titles will be given. As persons intending to purchase will doubt- less view the property, a more minute descrip- tion is deemed unnecessary. Apply to JOHN TRIMBLE, ~) No 18, Cheapside.'1'rustees. WILLIAM LEE, > Market-street. April 3, 3.aw«t James N. Mitchell, No.49, Baltimore-street, Has just i-eeerrei from Philadelphia andN- Torh^ NINETYT1VE PACKAGES Seasonable and cheap Cjpods, Among whtch are, Fancy Calicoes, Furniture ditto, Fancy Chintzes, 9 8 and 6-4 Cambrick Muslins, Black ditto ditto, Cambrick Dimity, Common ditto, Cotton Umbrellas, Cotton and silk Braces, Printed Weltiiijrs, Marseilles, Jeans and Dimities, Tabby and silk Velvets, Spider Net, Cotton Laces, Company Gurrahs, Common ditto, Baftas, Guzzenahs, Cossaes, Fine Chaudpore ditto, Romal and Gilly Handkerchiefs, Superfine'Long Cloths. The above goods, with many other articles, will be sold very low for cash, good paper, or tobaceo. Some of those goods are on con- signment, and m isi n sold. Also, 3o hhds.Tobacco.. ' March 29. _______________________ The subscriber.has for Sale, AT Nil. 1,- CHSAPSID-, A general assortment of LEATHER, of excellent quality, consisting of : Calfskins, Neat, Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Spanish &. Country Sole, Mock Morocco, Sheepskins suitable for Book bimicrs, Boot-legs, &c. which he will sell low iiir cash, or on the Uiual credit, for good paper. Ai.so, A young- Nagro Woman, who h:>s been accustomed to house-work. And a few hun- dred prime Locust Posts. R. K HEATH. N. B. Ho will give the highest price for Leather bj the rough, and for Bark through- out the season. April 10. ____ ______ _______so Just Received From Pliih-.di-h.-hia and for sale by i GEO. KIEL. A Chemical Catechism, Or the Application of Chemistry to the A i ts, forth'. n.se of Young People, Artists, Trades- men and the amusement of Leisure Hiurs, to which is added, a vocabulary of Cl\tm,ita\ Terms, so ne useful Tahles, and a variety of iseritl ."-¦ amuswge&pcninents, by S. Parkes, '/, mist. 0_f' This edition is embellished with an ly en*raved copperplate Fi-ontbpiece of the ccoiipniical Laboratory of James Wood. house, M. b. April 22. ~"IRISH LINEN, _5__r_ Alexander Brown and Son Have imported in the Adriana, a further supplv of ¦7-8 and C LINEN, 34 , 5-4 Sheeting, 3-c, 5-4, 8-4, 10-4, Diaper, Dowlas, and Brown Holland. april 30. dlteofit The Grand Master of Malta. A remarkably fine Jack, brought direct from Malta, . by Commodore Rogers, will stand to cover Mares and Jennies during the ensuing season, at Hampton, the country seat of General Ridgelr, at the moderate price of ten dollars each, for the season, for Mares, and one hundred u illafs for each Jenny.* The Grai.d Master is now 3 years old, and is allowed by the best judges, to be the larg- est and handsomest Jack ever seen in this country. To avoid trouble, the money must be sent with the Mares or Jennies. JOHN GREEN, Manager. P. S. The best of clover pasturage may be had, but. no liability for escapes or accidents. * N. B. In the first advertisement this rlif ference of price between Marts and Jennies' was omitted, which palpable mistake is now corrected as above. March 26. oo2m Baltimore and Reister's-towr Turnpike Road Office, April 16, 1807. The President, Managers and Company of the Baltimore & Reister's-town Tnrnpiks Road have declared a dividend of ten per cent per annum on all sharos that have bi:eu fully paid upon in the original Stock of the said Company. The dividend will be paid to the stockholders on or attar the first day of May next, at the Company's Office, No 9, the north east corner of Liberty and GerV man-streets By order, JOHN f. HARRIS, Sec'ry. april 20 eolm A WOKK THAI' OTIC-U r TO UK IS POSSESSION OF EVERY MAM. THE LIFE OiT Gen. WASHINGTON, By John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States, Complete in S vol*. 8vo, with an elegant Por- trait, and a variety of Maps ; is now ready for subscribers, and for sale, bv GEORGE HILL. The following remarks from a late London publication, attest the high opinion entertain- ed of this authentic and interesting wmk > " The public will learn with interest that the literary monument which has long beer, projected to the memory of the most ill us trious diameter of modern times, is a length completed. No apology can be reqi.i site for erecting such a monument to li'nr who v.. i tlie first in war, the first in peaci and the first in the hearts of his fellow eit zens : to him who was the founder of great and prosperous empire, and whose m deration and pure patriotism challenge tl imitation of all statesmen This perlbrman of judge Marshall has already been disti guished by the most honorable and unequh cal testimonies; it has been hailed as an : quisition to standard literature ; and it 1 been considered as deserving, in point of < edition, a piace by the side oi Rpbcrlso Charles the Fifth, and as unrivalled5,n the thenticily of its material!, by any work in entire compass of history and biography April 4. dot-o Thos. & 8am. Hollingswori HAVE EOS SALE,- 100 Aids. Muscovado Sug_r, 200 do. Clif-etl do. Cologne Mill Stones, various si^es, Bolting Cloths, different i|ua!iesi January 34.