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Valuable Lands, Negroes and Stock, for Sale. By virtue of two deeds of trust from Thomas Ringgold, the subscribers will offer at public sale on the premises, On MONDAT the 23d day of November next, THAT valuable Tract of LAND, called Hopewell, situate within two miles of Ches- •ter town, on Chester River, Kent county, Maryland, containing about twelve hundred acres of Land. This estate is in good order ar.d will be improved, the land is of the best quality, and has a sufficient portion of wood land for its support. •immediately after the sale of the Laad, will lie sold, ALL the Negroes, Stock and Farming1 Utensils, appendant^? the real estate. On WEDNESDAY, The "25th of November next, villi be offered st public sale, The House and Lots now occupied by I saac Spencer, esq in Chester-Town. The House is large and spacious, and well calcu- lated for the convenient accommodation of a large family, the Gardens are highly im- proved and well stored with a variety of ex- cellent Fruit Trees. It has large Stables, and Carriage Houses and every other conve- nient out house. On thefollowing dxy will he offered for sale on the premises, That valuable and productive estate, called Uniting Field, together with the Negroes, Stock and .Farming Utensils thereon, situate in the lower part of Kent County, on the Chesapeake Bay, supposed to contain between five and six hundred acres of first quality land, this estate is also well improved, and in high cultivation, it abounds with Fish, Oysters & ¦wild Fowl in the season, has a sufficient por- tion of woodland, and is withia a few hours sail of Baltimore and Annapolis. And on the 26th of said month, will be offtrcd for sde, The Farm called Gresham's Levels, now in the tenure of William Sims, situate in Kent county aforesaid, containing about two hundred acres of Land, of this tract nearly one half is woodl,nd. Tiie terms of sale for the Lands, are one- fourth cash, the remainder to he paid in four equal annual payments with interest, the pur- chaser giving bond with approved security, and executing a mortgage on the conveyance being made ; the Negroes, Stock, &c. will be sold oil a credit of twelve months. Pos- session will be given on the first day of Jan- uary 1803. Mrs. Ringgold having relinguish- ed her right of Do-wer, in the above Lands, they will be sold free of all incumberances. SAMUEL RINGGOLD, TENCH RINGGOLD, Trustees of Thomas Ringgold Washington County, Maryland, June 19.__________________lawt23dN Edward Johnson h. Co. INFORM their friends & the public, that they are well stocked with, and now ready to deli- ver, STRONG, TABLE, and SMALL BEER. January %____________________ 2aw For Sale, Two BOYS, between the age of eight and eleven years, and a Mulatto GIRL, about 8 j-ears old. Inquire of the printer. June 18._____________ ________Saw ,Tbe subscriber offers at pri- vate Sale, A small FARM, in good repair and 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 has been conducted by a ditch to advantage, has about fifty acres of Meadow, great part of which is now in grass i also, a considerable proportion of val- uable wood, in a good neighborhood, and ad- jacent to the estate whereon the subscriber resides. AI.SO, 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 A Farm for Sale. The subscriber offers at private sale, the Plantation whereon he now resides about nine miles from the city of Baltimore, near to the ReisterVtown Turnpike Road, being one of the most productive Farms of its size, of any within the same distance of said city— It contains 504 acres, about one-fourth in •wood, consisting of Hickory, Poplar, Ches- nut, White& Black Oak, &c ; the soil particu- larly adapted to the use of plaister, the greater part of the cleared land is now in a high state of cultivation, most of the fields are ¦well sett with red elover, between thirty and forty acres of excellent timothy ; there has been raised for some years past, from eighty to an hundred tons of Hay yearly. This place abounds with springs of excellent water, a great plenty of it in almost every field. The improvements are good, and sufficient to ac- commodate a large family. For further par ticulars, inquire of Robert Wilkinson, Balti more, or the subscriber, living on the pre- mises. ROBERT NATHL. CARNAN. .June 2.6._____________________2aw6t A small Farm for Sale, Situated on the Frederick voad, about two miles Irom Beams' Tavern, and one mile be- yond Seekamp's mill, containing between 80 and 90 acres. There is a good frame dwel- ling, and barn on the said property. The soil is gocd ar.d very capable of improvement. Within twenty yards of the door is a spring of as fine water as any in the county. ¦It will be sold for cash, on credit, in bar ter for Merchandize, or in exchange for pro- perty in town. Hugh Lynch living immedi- ately adjoining the farm, will shew the pre- mises to any one desirous of viewing Same. Apply to ROBERT K. DOWRY. June 13. 2aw4w Notice is hereby given, THAT I intend to prefer a petition to the judges of Harford county court, at their next August term, tor the benefit of the acts of insolvency, passed at November session, in 1805, and of the supplement thereto, passed at November session, in 180(5, to relieve me, as well from my own debts, as tji3 debts o the late firm of John and Samuel Chamber, lain, which I am unable to pay. J. H. CHAMBERLAIN. June 8, 1807. 2aw2mt Willam Carman HAS opened his SLATE YAilD, on Spear's wharf, below Smith &. Hooper's Bake-house, for the sale of SLATE, of which lie has a good supply in readiness for the present sea- son. The quality of tbe Slate is such that little need he said of it—general satisfaction has been experienced by those who have us- ed it. Many buildings in this city are covered with Slate that is really rotting, owing to the quan- tity of clay naturally mixed with it ; but the slace here advertised is of the most durable kind, in consequence of the Iran contained in it Such persons as see it their interest to use an article of acknowledged superiority, may depend on having their orders punctually executed, as W. C. is determined to receive no more than he can fhlfil in time agreeably to contract. The buildings already covered with this slate are as follow :—Mr. Robert Oliver's back buildings in Gay street ; captain Carr's, on Fell's,Point ; Philip Littig's, Baltimore- street ; Henry Payson's, Hanwver-street; Ja- cob Myers's; South-street, and /Vmos A. Wil- liams's warehouse, on Bowly's wharf. N. B. The price of the Slate is 10 Dollars per square of ten feet (100feet superficial "mea- sure. I The slate is measured when the work is finished, allowing one foot extra in the length, of ilie eaves, hips and vallies. SLATfcJPS will be recommended, it re- quired, that will do credit to the work. July 3. _____________________2aw6w London Phoenix Fire Office. The Agent is thankful for the punctuality with which the renewal payments have been msde on Policies opened last year* and begs leave again to recommend this valuable insti tuiion to the citizens of Baltimore, and all parts of Mar. land, for the Insuring of Pro- perty from loss or damage by Fire. The following Policies expire in July, August and September ensuing, of which the con- cemed will please take notice. No. 272,0.5 / B Lowndes.esq Bladensburg, 27^,0163 July 1st, 1807. o^o mol Mr- Frederick Hammer, 27Z,Q\o^ July 17Ui 1807. •579 niol Joh'n Purviance, esq. 272,0iy£ July ^lst 1807. 979 nonl Gabriel Wood, esq. Zli,y>2U^ August 4th 1807. 272,02l|Ml--J°hnP-AS,^ 272,022 \ Mr. B. Solomon, August 1st 1807. Angustl9th 1807. } Mr. Alexander M'Donald, 272,023 C George-Town, Columbia, _» Augitst27thl8Q7 272,024? Mr. John Veasey, 272,0^5 5 September 13th 1807. o7o nofi i M'ss Susanna Buchanan, J7J.VM £ September 24th 1807 97? n^l Mr' George Maltby, Z(t,v*<^ September 26th 1807- DAVID STEWART. June 12, 1807.__________d4t 2awlstSpt Chesnut Kails. 2000 just arrived and for sale by LEVINUS CLARKSON. No. 2, Head of the Bason. July 3-_________ 2aw4t To Lease on Ground Rent, The following LOTS in Yates' &. Bowly's addition : No. 68 on York-street 25 feet front 62 deep 69 do. 25 do. do. 52 do. 74 Wilkes st. 25 do. do. 54 do- ALSO, L .t No 21 on Potter street (Asquith's addition) 30 feet front, 80 deep. ROB: G. HARPER. mav ". '_____________________2aw VV line Fine Logs. About the middle of June, a Raft of While Pine logs, from ten to twelve inches square, about thirty feet long, or upwards, in tow of a schooner in s squall of wind near North Point was parked and sixteen of them have not been found ; a generous compensation will be given, to any person finding them,, or any of them, and bringing them to Baltimore, on ap- plication to the subscriber, NewChurch-street Baltimore. JOHN DOUGHERTY. June 6. eo4t| The subscriber has for Sale, at No. 1, Cheapside, A general assortment of LEATHER, of excellent quality, consisting of : Calfskins, Neat, Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Spanish & Country Sole, Mock Morocco, Sheepskins suitable for Book-binders, Boot-legs, &c. which he will sell low for cash, or on the usual credit, for good paper. Ai.so, A young Negro Woman, who has been accustomed to house-work. And a few hun died prime Locust Posts. R. K. HEATH. N. B. He will give the highest price for Leather in the rough, and for Bark through- out the season. April 10.__________________________eo the To Let, The Store and Cellar No. £8 Market-street, with a Stable and Ware-house fronting on East-si .< Uso,-2bnck WAREHOUSES, on the 'it., c en.I of Switli's Wharf. Apply to STEWART, MONTGOMERY & CO 2fc>fu Market-street. Mffj- a, *i-"¦ and 6-4 Tambored, Plain and Spotted G i ise, Shawls, Princess and Royal Spider Net and Fancy Nottingham Lace. On hand, Cossas, Jallalpoore Sannahs, Jugdea, ~) Luckipoore, ¦ B Chittabully, > Cilia llomalls, Cotton Checks. ftas, White Platillas, Brown Hollands, Britannias, Book Checks, Dowlcs and Creas, Cotton Hose, Bolting Cloths, Bcerboom Gurrahs, Also, 12 pipes 4th proof Cogniac Brandy, (old.) 40 boxes first quality Cigars, N. B. The above goods entitled to deben- ture which will be received in part payment. _July 1__________________________eo12t Benj.and Geo. Williams, No. 3, Bowly's wharf, OFFER FOH SALE, 53 bales Colored India Hale Goods, Consisting of Seersuckers ( Cartularies ; Bandanna, Pul licat, Blue Gilla, and Sooty Romal Hand- kerchiefs ; blue Baftas ; blue Guineas ; . uc Mamoodies ; Checks ; red and blue Custas and Chintz. 210 do. white India do. Consisting of Company and Beerboom Gurrahs ; Cawn- pore ; Janna, Commerc&lly and Tandah Cos- sas i Meergungy, Jallapore, Mammaraok- poore, Mamoodies; Fine Choppa, Gau?.ee- pore, and Mow Sannahs ; Chittabilly, Lucka- pore, Judgea, and Fine Baftas, &c. &c. &c. 50 pieces Russia Sheetings, 25 tons clean Russia Hemp, 20 do Sweedlsh Bar Iron. 40 piepes 4th proof Bordeaux Brandy, 15 do. do. Cogniac do of fine flavsr, 60 hhds. N. E. Rum, 40 barrels ditto, 50 boxes Claret Wine, of 12 bottles esch, 100 boxes white and brown Havana Sugar, 30 hhds. Muscovado do. 750 bbls Pork, 40 do. Mess do. 70 do. No. 1, Boston Beef, 400 kegs Lard, 1500 lbs. Bacon Hams, 500 barrels Herrings, Souchong and Hyson Skin Tea, Raisins in J kegs, Mould Candles. Chocolate, Pig Lead, &c. &c. &c. June 8. d3t-cot2 wise, by the Globe, from London, An invoice of Gold and Silver Watches. Ami on hana, 24 bales of Calcutta Piece Goods., consisting of Luckipore. Jugdea and Chittabully Baftas, 18 casks Venetian Red, 3 casks Mustard Bottles, London Porter, and A few tons Logwood and Fustic, april 28. eo To Rent, A two-story Brick HOUSEln South-street, No. 8, next door to Mrs. Yellotts. Possess!. on may be had 1st day of July next. For Sale, 80 hhds New-Orleans Sugar, a great part whereof is the first quality, 60 hhds. Guadeloupe brown Sugars, 100 hhds. ditto. Clayed, 70 bags best Green Coff.e. For terms applv to TilOS. h SAM. HOLLINGSWORTH. June 20. d4t-eo8tj. Rolling and Sliting Mill. The subscribers are now ready to execute orders for Hoop Iron and Nail Rods of all dimensions, in the neatest manner and at very- short notice. ANDREW & THOMAS ELLICOTT. may 14.____________ eo Cod-Fish 3 226 boxes and 9 hhds. of excellent quality, and in nice shipping order, and just receiv- ed per schooner Susan and William, captain Luce, from Boston, and offered for sale at a reduced price by ISAIAH MANKIN, 69, Smith's wharf. June 29. eo boxes Copper, 22 a 23 oz. 5o casks Steel, and A quantity of Glass B«ads. may 4. d!2teo Lyeorge IV. 1'icid. No. 157, Bali iMoaE-STREET, Has for sale, by the Piece or Package, A Variety of Goods, Amongst which are, White K Fancy Hand- kerchiefs, White kcoloredCam- bric Muslins, Bornbazenes & Bom- bazcttts, Black, white & Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs', India & English Sew- ing Silics, Scarf Twist,. . London printed Mar. seilles, Jeans, Irish Diaper, Checks, Silk and Cotton Um- brellas, A fe packages Irish Linens, he. &c. Ribbons, Modes, Sattins, Persians; Imperial Lustres, Florentines, iilack and Fancy co- lored Silk Velvets, Silk & Cotton Hosic- Siik Gloves, Fancy Ginghams, Chambray Muslins, Callicocs, Tapes and Bobbins, Laces and Edgings, India Calicoes, Bengalis, India Book Muslins, Madras Hjnvlkerchf's French Cambrics, Drogheda Linens, June 4. Hazlehurst. Brothers and Co. OFFER FOR SALE, L. P. Madeira WINE, In pipes, hhds. and qr. casks, July ~L_________________eol2t A WORK THAT OUGHT TO BE IN ia,i .liSSlON OF IVF.1IY MAN ¦i he LIKE or Gen. Washington, By John Majsh/h.i., Chief Justice of the United States, Complete in 5 vols. 8vo. with an elegant Por- trait, an I a variety of Maps ; is now ready for subscribers, and for sale, by GEORGE HILL. Tho following remarks from a lat-e London publication, attest tl*e high opinion entertain- ed of this a, ilu-ntie o?ui interesting work : " The public will learn with inierest that the literary monument which has long been projected to the memory of the most illus- trious character of modern times, is at length completed. No apology can be requi- site for erecting such a monument to him, who was the first in war, the first in peace, and the first in the hearts o: iiis fellow citi- zens : to him who was the founder of a grtfat and prosperous empire, and whose mo deration and pure patriotism challenge the imitation of all statesmen This performance of judge Marshall has already been distin- guished by the most honorable and unequivo- cal testimonies ; it has been hailed as an ac- quisition to standard literature ; ar.d it has been considered as deserving, in point of ex- ecution, a place by the side of Robertson's Charles the Fifth, and as unrivalled in the au- thenticity of its materials, by any work in the entire, compass of history and biography April 4. ________. d6t-eo On Friday, the 26th June laxt, the CHARITABLE B1ARINE SOCIETY of Baltimore held their Annual Meeting for tne Election of Officers, when the following gen- tlemen were duly elected : THORND1CK CHASE, President,- TIMOTHY GARDNER, Vice-President; THOMAS COLE, Treasurer; JOHN HAMILTON, Secretary NATHANIEL THOMPSON,") ^ ARCHIBALD KEKR, DANIEL HOWL AND, JOHN SNYDER, GEORE STILES, Ten ne wMcmbers were also elected, which with other necessary business occupying muck time, it was ordered by the President, that the Officers, and as many of the Members as choose to attend, meet on the 15th day of July instant, to settle the Pension List for tbe pre- sent year. By order of the President, JOHN HAMILTON, Secretary. July 8. eo Torty Dollars Reward. RAN-away from the subscriber in Septem- ber last, a Negro Man named LUKE, about twenty-two years old, five feet nine or ten inches;high, wide mouth, thick lips, a little in- knecd, walks much on the inside of his feet, and turns his toes considerably out when walk- ing, ready at an answer, and talks much. "Also another, called ANTHONY, a likely fellow, who went off' on or about the I3th of June last, about 24 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, well set, stammers much when talking, and has a slight eruption in the bottom of his belly. Both of those fellows I purchas- ed lately of tlie family of the Bowling?, in and near Piscataway, where they have relations, & amongtt whom they are probably secreted. I will give the above reward for securing them in jail, so that I get them again, or 20 dollars for either, and pay all reasonable ex- pellees if brought home to Prince George's county, near Piscatawav. RICHARD DENT. July 8. eo Notice. FIELDING LUCAS, Junr having enter- ed into copartnership with M. &. J Conrad & Co. the business will in future bo conducted under the firm »f Conrad, LwctiS & Co M. & j CONRAD & CO. FISl-DING LUCAS, Junr. June 26. cc2w ' Charles C. IFgerton HAS FOR SALE, 60,000 lb. best Green Coffee, 72 hhds. Sugar, 1356 boxes Claret Wine, 10 tons Campeacby Logwood, 53 hhds. Maryland Tobacco, 1,000 wt. Indigo, may 21. ____ eo Just Received, 42 bales Upland COTTON, ar.d A few boxes best Spanish CIGARS. For sale by VON KAPFF & BRUNE. J»"e 30._____________¦_____ e0Gt Pork for Sale. The Subscriber offers/or sale on the most mode- rate terms. 230 barrels second and third quality POHK, recently repacked and inspected. THORNDICK CHASE, No. 39, Thumes st. F. Point. July 2d, 1307._______________j- crtt,^ Land for Sa^e, About 380 acres of Woodland, from nine to ten miles from Baltimore, On the mr.ia road to El'.icolt's upper Miiis: there is a ''arge quantity of timber nd wood ort this tract s it is allowed bv go i I judges that it will avel ras'o considerable more cords of wood per acre, than will pay the price I ask for it, as it stands, wi hmi am expeiice or trouble ir» culting. The price "of fire wood the last winter, with the increasing scarcity of thaC article on the tide waters, ndirear Baltimore, it is thought will make this property of great value in a few \ears, to one that has the money to spare. Tlie whole m:»y he sold to- gether or had in lots, ..s may best suit pur- chasers, om- half the musty will be required in hand, for the > ther half, t*o or three years credit v.uli he given Mahloil Ely, living; . p.finises, will shew the Land ; and- thf terms m. de know., ijii application, to Jo- seph Towuscial. Baltimore, or to '¦TON WILLIAMS, Selht Mi'ls 7ti> mo. <:d eoi6t$ \v ;> jfcrm. Hoffman, .'], Sociit Chari.es-stHeet, H:ve imported in the ShiphcrdtsStfrvm London, 62 packages) Fancy Goods, Consisting if Prints, Muslins, Camhrick and comr.vw Dimities, Caanbrick and common Ginghams, Cambrick SarSnets, Chambray Muslins, Shirting Cottons, Madras and Pullicat Hankerchiefij, White and Printed Quotings, Knittiug and Adclphi Cotton, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Super Cloths and Cassimers, with trim» minvs to match, EUifl nf lr 'a1. new< I " .'.-on, in Dr«bs Buttons, Cords, Tassels, Girdles., &c. he. And hav» remaining from a former irnper- tfrtion a few ernes IRISH LINNENS AMS Sill .ETINGS. June 26. dl5teo!5t Fifty Follars Reward. Runaway yest.*alay from the subscriber Negso DICK, a slave for life, con monly blown in Baltimore by t!i* name of RichardL Barnett, a yellow ftllow, about twentj or twenty two jears old, and about five feet r tour iuch.es Idgh, stOutmude. lie baa taken w';!h him all Lis clothes, amongst which, were one line blue clotn ooat, with yellow buttons, 1 yellow nankeen upper jacket, trim- med all round with blue tape, ] pair of yellow nankeen overalls, I tarpolin bat, the other part of his clothes cairn, t he so well-dercribed. He was born in Fell's Po:r,t. and brought up. to the hi i< i. -o.ai-.hig business. He was s£eq yesterday on the Philaaelphia road, carrying a bundle of C'iotif s, and u is itiongly suspuet- ed that he is go to Pennsylvania under ant expi elation of!., i g »e< fn e by the abolition; society I wili giM- 0 dollafs if takefl within ten niilfs of,Baltimore, and 3>> dollars if;ta'r<:n above ten miles ai.d within tlif state oi Mary. lain', and the pbove l ward of Fify Dollars if taken out < f the state and brought home, but no extra charges. JOHN M'DONOGH. June 30._________ eo All my Creditors Are requested to take notice that I shall apply to Charles county court, at August term, eighteen hundred and seven, for the benefit of the laws passed in favor of Insol- vent debtors, in tilt- years < ightaen hundred and five, and eighteen hundred and six. JOHN B. HANSON. Charles county, state of Maryland, June 6, 1807___________[ I')]____________2aw8t> Notice is hereby Given, THAT the subscriber of Somerset c only intends to make application to the judges 6£ Somerset county court, or to some one of them for the benefit of the act of assembly passed at November session 1805, entitled " An act for the relief of sundrv insolvent debtors " JOHN WHITE. July 6 t807.___ ' _____ '12m hereby Given, THAT the subscriber of Somerset .county, intends making application to the judges 'of Somerset county court, or some one of them, for the bem fit of the act of assembly, passed at November session, 1805, entitu d " An act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors.** MARGARET MITCHELL. July 6, 1807._________________ d2m Notice is hereby Given, . THAT I intend to apply to the justices ot Baltimore county court, or some one of them, for the benefit of an act of assembly, passed at Novembe" session 1S05, as well as of the supplement thereto, passed at the last session, entitled an act for the relief of sundry insol. vent debtors, to relieve me from debts 1 am un- able to pay, after two months from this date. MARY DAVIS. June 17L1807.____________> - d3m To all my Creditors. J hereby ghc notice that I intend applying' to the Baltimone county court or on* of xX\h judges thereof, for the-benef'.t of an act of i*s- scmply; passed at November session 1B'>5, entiti'efl " an aclfor the relief of sundry insol. vent debtors" as also of the supplement there- to passed at the last session JOHN BARON. May 18. d2m§ JOHiN HEW; . Opposite the Pat-Off.ce, St. Patu'S-lfiK B-,L7i.',2QUR,