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Just Published,
And for sale at the Baltimore Book-store, by
SAMUEL BUTLER,
A NEW WORK, ENTITLED
Geographical Compilation,
Being an accurate description of nil the
Empiers. Kingdoms, Republics and States of
the known world, arranged in a catechetical
form, compiled from the best American, En-
glish and Flench authors.
By D L- C. Teacher of Geography.
This -work is executed on a plan entii-ely
new irt America ; Topography (or the descrip-
tion of the provinces and towns that compose
a nation or country) constitutes one of the
most essential parts of it, contrary to the
custom which has prevailed in almost all the
books of Geography that have appeared in
the United States.
In tnis work, is prasented to the public an
entertaining account of the Chinese Empire,
a new description of France according to the
recent division into departments compared
¦with that into provinces, as likewise of Bel-
gium, Savoy, Piedmont and the other coun-
tries that have been incorporated into the
French empire ; a detailed and accurate ac-
count of the various states of Switzerland,
Italy and Germany according to the latest
treaties of peace, viz : of Campo Formic,
Rastadt, Lunevilie, Amiens and Preshurg ;
an account of Poland according to the divisi-
on of 1793 i a satisfactory accoir.it of the
British Isies ; a long-and accurate account of
the United States in general, and of each state
and territory in particular, likewise of their
districts, counties, cities, towns and villages,
&e. Lastly, a lengthy description of the
Spanish possessions in America according to
the last regulation of the Cabinet of Madrid ;
likewise a description of the ancient tribes
of Israel, of ]udi»a or Palestine under the
Romans, of ancient Greece, and the divisi-
ons of ancient Italy, Gaul, Spain, Britain,
lllyricum, Thrace, Asia Minor and Syria,
with several other new articles which will
certainly be highly interesting.
This work is printed in a handsome type, on
elegant paper, neatly bound and lettered in
two volumes, 12 mo. Price 2 dollars and 50
cents.
The compilation has been approved, and
subscribed to by the President of the United
States, by tine Secretary of State, by Saint
Mary's College in Baltimore, in which in-
stitution, as likewise in the Ladies' Semina-
ries, of Mrs. La Combe and of Mrs. Bacco
nais in Baltimore, of Mrs. Rivardi and Mrs.
Grelaud, in Philadelphia, and ot Miss De St.
Memin in Burlington, New-Jersey, it has
been adopted, by the directors of the College
of Union at Skenectady in the state of New-
York, and by the Colloge at Georgetown. It
lias also been subscribed to by the greatest
part of the most respectable citizens of Bal-
timore, Philadelphia, New York, and the
sUte of New-Jersey. This makes the author
entertain the flattering prospect of seeing his
labors rewarded by the suffrage of an enlight-
ened and liberal public, who doubtless wiil
encourage a work which has already been
sanctioned by so many able personages and
for which no trouble has been spared to ren-
der it at the same time instructive and agree-
able.
Delcctando, paritcraue Moncnda.
tiorat. dc Arte poeticn.
April 8.__________________________law8t
Public Sale.
By virtue of a decree of the honorable the circuit
court of the District of Columbia, sitting us a
court of' chancery far tlte county of Washington,
will lie sold at public sale, on the premises, the
Sth 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
occupancy of William Crawford, and late the
property of Charles M'Langhlin, deceased;
together with the Lots, Houses, Stables and
improvements belonging to and on which the
said tavern is erected ; and 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. Mjrsell, esquire.
The terms of sale are, the purchaser to give
bonds, with approved security, for the payment
of the purchase money, wi'h interest from the
day of sale, in three equal annual payments.
DANIEL BUSSARD, Trust*.
The creditors of the said Charles M'Langh-
lin are hereby notified to bring into the said
court, their claims, with the vouchers thereof,
against the said Charles M'Langhlin, within
two months from the tiny of sale above menti-
oned. DANIEL BUSSARD, Trustee
May 1._______________________ lawl2t
New Patent Invention.
The subscribers respectfully inform the in-
habitants of the city of Baltimore, that they
have purchased the Patent right of Simon
Willard, iun'.'s Patent Washing Machine, and
that they will keep a constant supply on hand,
at the corner of Sharp and Barre-streets, near
the head of the Bason, tor the «ity but not
for the county of Baltimore. The subscribers
are also empowered by the patentee to dis-
pose of rights within the state of Maryland,
except the counties of Washington and Balti-
more, and to sell the counties of York and
Lancaster in Pennsylvania, one right to each
county, and that they will supply the inha-
bitants of the above mentioned places with a
single Machine, or any number, from twelve
to thirteen dollars each.
This Machine will wash at least 8 shirts
quicker than a woman can onej and will save
One-third of the Soap; amino "Tie can ima-
gine that it can wear the clothes half as
much as rubbing by hand. It is managed
Very easily by one person, and will wash any
kind of clothes, from the largest coverlet, to
the smallest articles. None are requested to
buy until they have proved the Machine to
be equal to the description. The patent was
obtained from government, on the 25th of
April IS 7.
THOMAS CHILDS,
GODFRED S»MW ALT.
r ay 9- ______________law
Land for Sale
THE subscriber offers for sale, the fol-
lowing tract of LAND, late the residence
of Charles Elder, deceased; King in Anne
Arundle c< unly, on the Western Falls of
the fatapsc^o, twenty-two miles from Balti
more, and about four miles to the right of
the Frederick-town Turnpike Road.
It contains between six and seven hun-
dred acres, which will be scld in an entire
body, or divided into Lots, as may best suit
the purchasers. The above land is well tim-
bered, and has a considerable portion of mea-
dow ground, with a large Orchard of excel-
lent fruit trees of every kind.
A further description is thought unneces-
sary, presuming those inclined to purchase
, will view the premises For ternu' apply to
the subscriber, living near the 20 mile stone,
on the Frederick town turnpike road.
CHARLLS ELDER.
Mi-i Oi 26. law
This is to give rotice,
THAT the subscriber, of the city of Balti.
more, hath obtained from the orphans' court
of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letterstes-
tamentary on the personal estate of David
Oldden, late of Baltimore aforesaid, deceased.
All persons having1 claims against tile saiu de-
ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the
same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub-
scriber, at or before the 10th day of July next,
they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from
all benefit of the. said estate ; and those indebt-
ed are requested to make immediate payment.
Given under my hand, this sixth day of Janua-
ry, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight
hundred and seven.
SUSAN OLDDEN.
(J 6 ) lawtini
State of Maryland, set.
Saint Mary's County, Orphans' Court,
April 15th, 18o7.
On application, by petition, of William
He'ob, administrator of William Somervell,
iate of Saint Mary's county, deceased, it is
ordered, that lie give the notice required by
law, for creditors to exhibit their claims
against the said deceased, and that the same
be published once in each week, for the
space of six succesoive weeks, in the Fede-
ral Gazette, National Intelligencer, and Mary-
land Gaxctte.
JAMES FORREST,
Register of Wills for St. Mary's county.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE,
That the subscriber, of Saint Mary's coun-
ty, hath obtained from the orphans' court of
Saint Mary's county, in Maryland, letters of
administration on the personal estate of Wil-
liam Somervell, late of Saint Mary's county,
deceased : All persons having claims against
the said deceased are hereby warned to ex-
hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to
the subscriber, at or before the loth day of
October next, they may otherwise by law be
excluded from all benefit of the said estate.
And all those indebted to the said estate,
are required to make payment without delay.
Given under mv hand, this 15th day of April,
1807. WILLIAM HEBB, Adm'r.
april 22, 1807.________________lwa6t___
Messrs. John Conrad & Co.
Of Philadelphia,
Are about to publish in two volumes, crown
octavo,
Memoirs of An-creon,
Translated fi *om the original Greek of Critias
of Athens, by Ch.irlis Sedi.ey, Esq. in-
cluding the Odes of Anacreon, from the vei-
sion of Thomas Mooue, Esq.
Critias of Athens pays a tribute to the legiti-
mate gallantry of Anacreon :
Teas gave to Greece her treasure,
Sage Anacreon, sage in loving /
Fondly weaving lays ef pleasure,
For the maids who biush'd approving.
Moore's Anac. p 298.
This work will be put to press as soon as a
sufficient number of subscribers shall be ob-
tained, and shall be published in 2 ri$ -t erown
octavo volumes, ornamented with likenesses
of Anacreon and Moore. Price, to subscri-
bers, two dollars fifty cents per volume.
Subscriptions received at the stores of M.
& J. Conrad &. Co. and Samuel Jetfcris, Mar-
ket-street.
april 2o. _______law4t
To item,
A large new 2-story Brick WAREHOUSE
and CELLAR, with aconvenient Back-build-
ing, all ineompleat order, sufficient toaccom-
modate a large family, vvfth a pump of excel,
lent water at the door, and the use of a large va-
cant lot adjoining. It is an excellent stand for
the flour and grocery business, Ike. opposite the
French seminary and convenient to the New
market. Possession may be had on the 1st of
November. For terms, apply at No. 195, Mar.
kct-*freet. October 8 law
Notice.
The Creditors of James Kami, late of
Charles county deceased, are for the last
time, warned to exhibit their accounts with
the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber on or
before the 20th October 1807, they will other-
wise by law be exclued from all benefit of
said estate.
EDWARD MEED,
Adm'r ot James Kane.
Benedict, J 6th April, 1807 lawG'.||
Public Sale.
On THURSDAY, the 11th of June next,
w''ll be offered for sale to the highest bidder,
on twelve months credit, with approved se-
curity, on interest from the day of sale, at
the late residence of William Somervell, of
St. Mary's county, deceased-
A variety of Jack Asses and Jennets, of all
ages, equal in size and strength to any in this
country, bred by the deceased—out of Mal-
tese Jennets, by the celebrated Jack Com.
pound, bred by the late general Washington.
Also, several breeding Mares and Colts, (fit
for farmers) Cattle of every description ; two
Carriages ; a selection of old fashioned Fur-
lure, and the stock of Groccrk s.
WILLIAM HEBB, Adm'r.
April 22. Iaw6t
P. Williamson's celebrated
ELASTIC THREE SLITMATALICPEN
which has been pronounced, by many of the
most eminent penmen, to be tar superior to
any metallic Pen that has aver been made
heretofore, either in Europe or America ; it is
well known that all the Pen.-, upon the for-
mer principle have i etn wanting in that pli-
ability which all Pens should have in order to
write with smoothness and rapidity, which in
this is happily effected by the two adOilional
side slits.
Also, Perpetual Almanac Cases with Pens
or Pencils or both, the novelty and utility o
which will render it far preferable to any com-
mon pencil case, the difference in the price
being insignificant, may be had of the above,
or Mr. George Aiken, No. 72, Market-street,
Baltimore.
N. B Considerable discount made to those
who purchase a quantity.
)anuary 2.___________________________law
The Copartnership'
LATELY existing between thesubscribers,
as joint partners in trade at New-Port, in
Charles county, was on the 18th day of Febru.
ary last dissolved. AVe have thw day settled all
the concerns of the said firm. These indebt-
ed to M'Culloch and Wathen, for dealing at
their said store, are require 1 to pay the amount
of their accounts to Joseph Wathen, who is
solely intitled to receive the same. Joseph
Wathen will pay all demands against the said
concern, on account of any transactions at New-
Port; and John M'Culloch will discharge ad
claims against the eoncern for dealings in Bal-
timore.
JOHN M'CULLOCH,
JOSEPH WATHEN.
New-Fwt, April 7, \V$r. (a.. M.) laW4tt
Encouragement of LlUrature.
BY AUTHORITY.
Scheme of a Lottery,
E O R THE II E N E F 1 T OF
St.MARY'S COLLEGE, ofBALTIMORE
Dolls. Dolsi.
1 Prize of - - 30,000
1 do. - - 15,000
2 do. 10,000 - 20,000
2 do. 5000 - 10,003
5 do. 1000 • 5,000
10 do. 500 - 5,000
20 do. 200 - 4,000
100 do. 100 - 10,000
1.50 do. SO - 7,5000.
7000 do. 12 - 8-1,000
7291 Prizes 190,5u0
Stationary pemiums 24,500
14209 Blanks.—Not two i3 a Prize. 215,000
1,500 tickets, at lo dollars each, 215,eco
Arrangement of Stationary Premiums—Viz
1st. drawn blank - - S500
1st. do. after 2,000 tickets are drawn,.1000
1st. do. after 4,000 - 1000
1st. do. after 6,000 - - 1->00
1st. do. after 8,000 - - 1500
1st. do. after 10,000 - - 1500
1st. do. after 12.000 - - 1500
1st. do. after 14,000 - - 1500
1st. do. after 16,000 - - 1500
1st. do. after 18,000 ' - - 1500
1st. do. after 20,000 - - 150o
Last drawn Blank, - - lo.ocO
Dollars 245Oo,
15 per cent, on g215ooo is - 32,25o
Sum toite raised by the lottery - 3o,coo
Expences of the lottery - -2250
' _______32,250
The prevailing disposition to encourage the
progress of Literature- -the peculiar favor
which St. Mary's College has enjoyed—and
the many splendid chances offered to adven-
turers by fche above scheme, induce the ma-
nagers to anticipate a rapid sale of the. tickets.
The drawing will commence as soon as a suf-
ficient number is sold to authorize it The
managers iiave given bond to the state in the
penalty of sixty thousand dollars, for the faith-
ful payment of the prizes, which will be paid
subject toa deduction ol'15 per cent, 30 day,
after the drawing is finished. Prizes no de.
manded within a twelve-month from the tcom
pletion of the drawing, will be considered as
a donation to the College.
Tickets to be had of the Managers, or to
such persons as may be authorised by them.
William Du Boukg,"
John Tessiek,
Luke Tiernah,
Robert Walsh,
William Lormam,
Ai.exa.nueh M'Kim,
Hem*y Wilson,
Sambei. Steritt,
James MTIenry
S. HoLI.lNGSWORTH,
Lewis Du Bourg,
Philip Laurenson
March 31 eolm-law
Cnaritable Marine Society
LOT T E It Y.
THE subscribers having been appointed by
the Members of said society, managers of a lot-
tery, authorised by the general assembly of
Maryland, intend to raise a sum of money to
aid the funds of said society m extending fur-
ther relief to the indigent widow' and hclples*
orphans, offer to the public the following
SCHEME.
1 Prize of 5000 Dollars is 5000
1 do. 2500 do. 25'V
9 do. 1500 do. 3000
4 do-. 750 do. 3000
10 do, 300 do. 3000
20 do. 150 do. S000
40 do. 75 do. SOW
80 do. 30 do. 24.0
200 do. 20 do. 4000
800 do. 10 do. 8000
5000 do. 6 do. 30000
1 First drawn blank 200
1 After 2000 tickets 2o0
1 4000 200
1 6000 200
1 8000 400
1 10000 400
1 12000 fifj
1 14000 100!)
1 16000 2000
1 Last drawn blank 3000
6168 Prizes amounting to
11832 Blanks
Sum raised including expence
S 75000
15000
18000 Tickets at 5 dolls, each is g 90000
From the above Scheme, it appears thai
there are less than two Blanks to a Prize; and
that the Frizes are to be paid without deduction
The advantages offered to adventurers, and
the very charitable object to which the money
is to be applied, induce the Managers to hope,
that a speedy sale of the tickets will enable
them to commence drawing at an early day.
All prizes will be paid in sixty days after the
completion of the drawing, and such prizes as
nie not demanded within twelve months, will
be considered as generous donations to the
truly charitable object of the Lottery.
Tickets may be had of the Managers, and
such other persons as they may appsint to sell.
Prizes in the Lotteries now drawing in this city,
•Bill be received i;: payment for tickets.
MANAGERS.
William Mathews, Daniel Rowland,
Thmndict Chase, Jobr Ogston,
Tobias E. Stansbuty, Thomas Tenr.ant,
John Snyder, Thomas Sprigg, and
Timothy Gardner, Peter Gould.
Thomas Rogers,
February 10 ____________________law
Benedict Tobacco Inspection
Warehouse,
April 14, 1807.
.i hogshead of TOBACCO inspected in the
name of Charles Moran, on the 28th of June
1794, marked C. M. Number 188, weight
109U ; 116 ; 974 net; if not claimed and taken
way before the 2tfthof June *ext will be sold
to defray the expence of storage.
¦HENRY WOOD, Inspector,
>pril 16. _____________ law6t||
i'or Saie,
Best Liquid Ivory Blacking
AND
BOOT-TOP VARNISH,
At the Blacking Cellar No. 5, South-street.
Where Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, may
be elegantly Blacked, on the most reasonable
terms. Also Ladies Shoes highlypolished by
H. HOWARD & CO.
N. B. Travellers can be supplied with any
thing in their line at the shortest, notice,
ahril Si. Iaw3t||
This is to give Notice,
THAT the si'bscrfbetr, of the city of Balti.
mine, hath obtained from the orphans' couit
of Baltimore comity, (in Maryland,) letters
of administration on the personal estate of
Duncan M;Collum, lute of the city of Balti-
more, deceased. Ali person's having claims
against the said deceased, are hereby warned
to exhibit tie same, with the vouchers thereof,
to the subscriber, at or before the 18th day of
November next, they may otherwise by law
be excluded from all benefit of siid est--.te.
Given under my hand this 18th day of April,
1807.
TEMPERANCE M'COLLUM,
Administratrix of Buncan MT.'him.
april 20, 1807. Iaw6t
100 Dollars Reward.
R./VN away some time in December last,
two Negro Men, GEORGE & HOPEWELL
—George is about 2-8 years of age, very stout
made, and very black ; lias a down loot when
spoken to. He worked sometime with Mr.
Warner, the brick-maker, in Baltimore, and
it is'thought he went to sea from Fell's-Point.
His cloathing is not recollected. Also, Negro
HOPEWELL, about 22 years of ag..-, about
five feet six inches high, rather stout made,
and very black ; has a bold look when spoken
to. He sailed in the H.'.vre-de-G.-ace Packet
from Baltimore, and it is probable he is at the
head of the bay. Fifty dollars will be paid to
any person for taking- up either of said negroes
and delivering them to me in Somerset county,
in Maryland, or securing them in Baltimore
goal, so that I get them again.
THOMAS WATERS.
April 27. lawHt
London Phoenix Fire Oftice,
SECOND-STREET.
The following Policies will expire in the
months of May and June, of which those in-
terested are requested to take notice ; and
to call at the Office for the receipts on making
their renewal payments. Such renewal pay-
ments cannot be received on -iv/ policy, un-
less made within fifteen dajs after the same
becomes due agreeably to the following num-
bers and dates, viz :
vt Mniwi > Messrs. Mitchell and Shen-
Nos. 272,000 ? pa.dj May 8thj ^1,
272.003 / David Harris, Esq.
272.004 5 . May 29th, 1307.
272.007 > Mr. James Cloney, Fell's.
272.008 5 Point', June 9th, 1807.
wt una I Jol,n Oorssy, Esq. Oakley,
mj.vw I Juna 10U)( im
„-„ nln ? Walter Dorse, Esquire,
''l^m" S June 10th, 1807.
272.011 ) Charles S. Ridgely, Lsquire,
272.012 5 June 17th, 1807.
27-' 014 ? -J0'"1 Swan> Enquire,
"' j June 2od, 1807.
Constant attendance is given at the office for
renewal of the old and opening new policcies
on brick and frame Houses, Merchandize, &:o.
agreeably to the company's proposals.
D. STEWART, Agent.
april 30. d3t-lawtlstju!y
This is to give Notice,
THAT the subscribers have obtained from
the orphans' court of Baltimore county, in
Maryland, letters of administration on the
personal estate of John Arnold, late of
Baltimore county, deceased. A.U persons
having claims against the said deceased, are
hereby warmd to exhibit the same, with the
vouchers thereof to the subscribers at or be-
fore the 20th day of November next, they
may otherwise by law be excltid-d from all
benefit of the said estate. Given under our
hands tins 19th day of May, 1807.
CHARLOTTEARNOLD,
JOHN G. PROUD.
M«yT9, 1807 __________2awl2t
REMOVAL.
James Nind'e, Watch-Maker,
" .. 10, Market-street,
Respeetfuily informs his friends and the
public, that he has removed from his old stand
to the above place, where liehopesby a punc-
tual attention to business, to merit a Ci ntinu-
anceofthe public patronage which he has hi
thsrto so lib. rally experienced.
He has on hand, and will be Constantly sup-
plied with, an elegant assortment of Gold and
Silver Horizontal, Seconds, Capped. Jewelled,
and other WATCHES, of the first quality,
which he oilers for sate at the most reduced
prices may 19. Saw
READER PAUSE, AND TO THE POINT
AtTENDt.lt
To Let,
In one of the most eligible situations on the
Point, all the lower part of that three-stor,
Brick Dwelling, No. 15, George street,
with a two-story Brick Kitchen, the half of a
spacious Cellar, and oilier conveniences, if
required.
M ly 9. 2aw4t
Cut Nails.
Two ton of CUT NAILS, id. Sd. 10d. and
12o! of a good quality. They will be sold lower
than the usual price.
BRISCOE & PARTRIDGE,
73, Bowly's wharf'
may 18. 2a\vSt
Land for bale.
THE subscriber offers for Sale, ROBERT'S
PARK, containing 16-6 acres; being within 3
miles of Baltimore, on the Falls turnpike road
The improvements are, a small frame Dwelling
House, a Kitchen adjoining, Barn and Stables,
a small Spring House, a good Apple Orchard,
a Meadow very"rich, about 6 acres cleared, &
from 20 t« 25 more may be easily made, as the.
place is well watered. There is a sufficient
quantity of timber for tie use of the farm —
The terms of side may he known by ap-King
to) Abraham Jissop, in Howard-street, or to
JOHN MERRYMAN, ofSaiu'l,
Near Hookstown.
may 18. 2: -w
Jnstreceived&ofTeredfor sale,
Platillas Royals,
Listadoes,
Brown Rolls,
Hessians,
Osiiidirucks,
Ticklenburgs,
Burlaps,
Checks and Apron Checks,
Bunts, No. 2, 3 and 4,
House-made-Linen.
On Hand,
Best German Steal, heart and club,
Cotton Stripes,
Fine Lace,
Locking Glass Plates Silvered, and
An assortment of Looking Glasses.
The whole entitled to drawback.
F. HUKXTHAL & C. JIASENCLEVER,
No. 6", £«v.h 's wharf,
may 11. »6t-3ftW
This :.s to JE>"ive Notice,
That, tlie subscribers have obtained f-
orphan.',' tuni-t of BaHir.fore county in Mat-V.
land, lettersuof administration on the pi .
estate of Greenberry Grimttt, late of Haiti.
more count}, dec ased .- All persons having
claims against th sard deceased, are herob'r
warned to exhibit the snnse with the vntichev'ij
thereof, to -the subscribers at or before the
twentieth cay of October* oext, they may
otherwise h\ law b edfrom all beuent
of said estate ; AJ1 .persons indebted to said:
estate are reqtteited to i-uiiie immediate pay.
ment to
MARY GRIFFITH, Adm'x. '
WILLIAM D. FRLZELL, Adm'r.
april .-0, lSo7. SttwlUt
This is to Give Notice,
THAT the Subscriber hath (ibtujijed from
the 0]-pi,;;-r.'s court of Baltimor.- county, in
Maryland, letters of ad'.ninis'.rati-i-i on t.!>'b
persosal estate of John Bcckley, late of raid
county, deceased ; all persons 1 ai'usg cbsima
against the .-.aid deceased, are hi reby warm si
to exhibit th« s -me, w th the loiJchei-s there-
of, to the subscriber, at or before the 29lli ch-y
of October next, they may otherwise bylaw
be excluded from ad benefit of tijesak! estate.
Given under my band, tins 29th day cf April
1807.
MARY BECKLEY, Adm'x. *
April 29. 2awl2t§
To Lease on Ground Rem,
The following LOTS in Yates' & Bov.-ly'a
addition :
No. f>8 on York-street 25 feet front 63 dee-)
69 do- ' 25 do. do. 52 g0
74 Wilkes-st. 25 do. do. 54 d»
A DSO,
Lot No. 21 on Potter street (Asquistli*
addition) 30 feet front, 80 deep.
ROB : G. HARPER,
may 5. - \. w
To Let,
The Store and Cellar No. 88 Market street,
with a Stable and Ware-Wise fronting oji
East-street Also, 2 brick WAREHOUSES,
on the lower end of Swith's Wharf Apply
to STEWART, MONTGOMERY & CO.
206, Market-street.
Mavl8. d4t-2aw
My Creditors will take Notice,
THAT I intend to apply to Harford enmi-
ty Court, at August term next for the benefit
of the act for the relief ef insolvent debto's.
WALTER TOLLEt HALL.
may 15_____________L____i_2uwSl'"+
A Tan-Yard for Sale.
Wishing to decline the Tinning business,
I will dispose of my Tan-Yard, in the town
of Dumfries, state of Virginia, with all thj.
stock of Leather, Bark, &c. 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 stork. It
is needless to state the many advantages this
place affords for purchasing bark of every des-
cription, and of excellent quality ; a quantity
.< country hides may likewise be purchased
low, and Spanish hides brought to the yard nt
a small expence. The Dwelling House is
large and comfortable, with every necessary
out house, all in g;ood repair, and every thing;
in the yard requisite or e irrying on the tan.
ning business. The lot has been newly paileil
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 libers!
credit, or low for cash or wet goods. ThfS
Yard will contain from 1500 to 2000 hides.
Captain Henry Fairfax, lying at Bowlj 's w ban",
will give information of the above property,
THOMAS JACOB.
april 20. 2aw
The Subscriber oilers iorSaie
The following TRACTS of LAND, lying in it
legemy county, Maryland; viz.
1. f* Land flawing with milk and hottey,"
taming in the whole about 274J" abres. A
proportion of this tract is in natural meadow,
which is intersect. .; I>y a number of small n ¦
vulets ; the rem: ir.ner is heavily timb
and well adapted to the rais'mg of small grain.
It lie? about forty miles to the south-west of fort
Cumberland, is on the waters of the Great
Youghottghany, and about 4 miles distant from
the main road leading through Virginia to the
western country. The same is divided into
small tracts, comprisingfrom 300 to 400 acres
each, to sttit purchasers,
2. " Good Hope." This tract lies contigu-
ous to the "land flowing with milk and ho-
ney," and contains 339 acres, 120 whereof ¦<:—
natural meadow, the residue is heavily timber-
ed, a:id in the certificate is described " the
first quality land."
3. " Clover Bottom'Ties on the Little Cross-
ings, about 3 miles south of Braddock's road,
contains 132 acre* of land, a part of tfhich is
well calculated for meadow, the remainder is
weil 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 email essence. Th ? Grist mill is
three stoics 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. Granr
The improvements are, a large and eo nU'n'ta*
bie dwelling-house, and an extensive burn
with stabling underneath; a young tinivir.;;
orchard, and about 100 acres of cleared lan-1
under good fencing. Braddock's road passes
hrongh said farm, which makes it. an eli-
gible stand for a public house, being abbutj
twentj -two miles from Fort Cumberland. Few
arms in Maryland, the same distance fnrn
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 t >
timothy meadow; the residue equally well
adapted to the raising of wheat, i >e, outs, he.
The one-fifth of the purchase money will be
require,! in hand, the residue in five aiiHUat
payments. Mr. Grant w ill show the above land
io any person whosheuU' be inclined to p;' |