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and during four weekss successively, in the 'l Federal Gazette," printed at Baltimore, and in the " Republican. Star," printed at Easton. By Order, GIDEON PKARJE, Clk. C liePter-toWll, Julie 10. f 'a""? M chwgH as afiwp??-!?, s* sac!-! parts | Annnnnn . . ¦ • r .r. thereof as may be iec jary to raise tltesum •ORDERED, by the commissioners of the due there s_all b(J s,j!(J ¦£ the w hest bid tax for Kent county, That the following ; de,&rthf, e::ynl„;lf „f th„S3rae „X3i;t to adrertucrantfoutfertcd once._fr week fori ttodir^tj0VOf an a^of the general assem- bly, entitled " An act for the more effectual collection of the county charges in the se- veral counties of this state," passed at No veraber session, in the year 1797. By Order of the Commissioners of the Tax for Kent county, Attest, GIDEON PEARCE, Clk. Chester- Toivn, Kent county, \ June 10. 1807. i Note, It is not my intention to author- ise any person to receive for me any of the taxes due as above ; so, therefore, those per- sons who are interested in the property above described, are requested to pay the taxes due Lthereon, with charges of advertising, to no other person but WILLIAM MOFFETT, Late Collector of Kent County. dH*:o. do. nos. 23 St A bt in Chester- Ashley js :, i . .i ¦ Woodall Jam s's heji Suiot i is' Plains, part of Gran- tham, part of Forest and Stepney- ! i trjet. Bofitioli Eleanor (widow) Mitchell's Chan Barttham ".Vdiia-n, part of Cock-stall, Boyer Augustine, juu. Rich Level, B op '¦¦¦ rs s's Hazard, Bl.«ckiston Jacob (free negro) a lot near Georgetown Cross Koads, Bai I ifs, Forest Place, S ;ch Samuel's hens, Van- Dealing, Covington J isiiua, part of Hope, Cai lertlsaac's heirs, a lot at tin: head v;f Chester, Empson Thomas's heirs, Rich Level, Chance and Adventure, Elliot Robert, a lot at Geo. town, Eiiason Elijah, a lot near the head of Sassafras, Fields John, a lot at the head of Chester, Falconar Mary, (widow of Gilbert,) lots at the head of Chester, Greenwood William, part of Deer P rk and part of Adventure, G Ipin's Lydia, Joshua and Thomas, London Bridge renewed, & Hall's Harbor, Commons, &c. and anum. ber of lots at the head of Chester, Hurtt Richard's heirs, a lot at Geo. town Cross koads, Jervis Mary, Part of Angel's Rest, Jeryis John, a lot at Georgetown, Leonard Francis, a lot near George- town Cross Roftd«, Massy Dan td's heirs, part of Part- nership Ma: sv Sarah, Whaley's Addition re- auvvcyetl, Micrs t hzabeth's heirs, a lot cf 12 acres nearthehead of Chester, Micrs William'sheirs, Bonders Gift and Rrsurvey, and a lot at the head of Chester, Massy Stephen's heirs, two lots at the Head of Chester, Piner flnlip, (lice negro) a lot near George-To-.mi N Roads, Ricuardson V ilUam, adventure, Rochester Daniel, a lot at Massy'fl cross Roads, Stiawbiidjrc James (Philadelphia) part of Fork's New Addition, Smith NathanicJ, -a lot near Massy's crbs Samuel (a free hegW) a lot near Geo. Town cross Roads, Thorn as J o* t e.a (of Queen. AmiWcty) a lot at the Head of Chester, "VansantG urge (Taylor's heirs) a-lot near George Town cross Roads, Williamson Alexander's heirs, a lot in George-Town, 1 16 1 16 23 46. A LIST Of the Tracts and Lots of Land in Kent county charged for the payment of county, taxes, ar.d the amount Of the taxes thereon respectively due for the years 1804, 180S, and 1806, with the names of the persons respectively chargeable with the payment of the same ; the taxes thereon being now due and unpaid, and no personal property in the said county, liable for,or chargeable with the ¦payment of the same, could be found by the collector of the comity aforesaid, as by his return to the commissioners of the tax for the said country, appears. I1 *i,e first District. Brown Morgan's heirs, part of Batch, chelors hope, Rsardon, and part ofMeconican, g 2 94 Copper James Par:, of Hinchingham, I 98 Gettings Asset's heirs, Part of Hmehingham, Smith James, heirs, port, of Smith's chance, and part of Skinner's marsh, ^Tilghman Matthew's heirs, part of. Standaway part of Cooper's Folly, part of Comegy's Farm, part of Warner's Leve,ls,a lot of ground in Chester-Town, no. 22,: Mount Pleasant, or Deny and Bryan's Delight, Thistlewood William, part of Tilgh- man's Farm Van-; James of Philadelphia, part of Fair Harbor and Bros i Knox, 11 the secoid district. .Anderson Robert's heirs Part of Worton Manner, part of Cornvvallis's choice, an 1 Carol's long slipe, part of Budd's Meadows, Budd's discovery, and the meadows, lots, nos. IV nod 13, m Chestcrtown. Beck Samuel, jun. part of Gamble's Farm, Black John of New Jersey, part of \Y" arner's Levels, <_f.r son Levinus, a lot in Chester- town, no 74, Crocket Richard's, heirs, D0.7S, Maxwell Alexander's lots 81 in -ChesterO wn, ¦Rt'Caie;- Thomas's lie'rs Chestert >wn, no 88, Ri Ipii'e heivs o's in t ¦> - ¦ ¦ l a. Thoin is ilcl a, Part of Gi'een 1r ing Joli >, lots In Chestcrtown, Ilos 5 i & ¦'51 1 ¦ c ethirdDistrict. Brooks John's n t-ca's De- sir", pat" of Good Hope, and ad- di ion to Good ilopc, Fo d '¦ iUiam's heirs, Chance, and l.l. JTC ill Archih ild, I'ai t o Si ay and pari of Beimel's - tron Stavely Witliarn's heirs P..rt of Stav, IV ' W< > 's. Pa t of P.u-t- nerib p, K e ir t>ry and Hav clt, Ch it'a Chance J.. ¦ itiorr. Plain Ueali Part of 21 M 0 4 9 10 11 12 5 0 1 1 78 3 34 0 78 5 75 ZO 64 1 64 5 22 2 95 24 90 6 26 0 90 7 SO 8 15 3 84 1 06 12 31 2 92 S 45 1 64 4 57 3 70 116 2 2 33 4 79 1 85 2 70 0 70 5 42 2 86 6 63 10 7 0 94 •3 35 -1 16 1 60 2 25 0 94 5 41 2 30 3 53 Land lor bale. ( Pursuant to the general Order of Baltimore County Cowl, in cases [insolvent debtors, w/// be sold by public auction, at the Store a} Coie and I. Bonsai Auct'rs, No 174, Baltimore- street, in the City of Baltimore, On Monday the 7th day of September next, at ten o'clock i: theforei.oon, ALL the. right of Walter Muschett, being an estate, during his life in one undivided 4th part of a Tract of Land, lying in Charles co mty, known by the name of MANOR P.-YYNTOW, containing about 328 acres, for- merly the dwelling plantation of James Muu caster, late of Charles county, deceased. On the Land there is a convenient Dwelling House and other valuable improvements.— The terms of sale are, that the purchaser at his option, may pay the purchase money on the das of sale, or give nou-s ,vith approved security, for the payment in three equal pro- portions with interest in six, twelve, and eighteen month's from the day oi sale. " FREDERICK PRICE,? J WILLIAM G1VYSN, Jnlr 22. rustees. 1 i wfiw Ctiaritable Marine Society L O T T E 11 Y. THE subscribers having been appointed by the Members of said society, managers of a lot- tery, authorised by the general assembh of Maryland, intend to raise a sum of money to aid the funds of said society in extending fui - ther relief to the indigent •toidan* and helple** orphans, oiler to the p btir il .¦ billowing SCHEME. 1 1 o 4 10 30 40 80 . 800 5000 Prize of do. do. do. do. do. do. do. uo. do. do. 5000 SSuO 1509 730 300 ISO 75 3u 2d 10 6 Dollars is do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 1 First drawn blank 1 After 1 .«000 1 8000 1 . 10000 1 1 1000 1 1 ;¦,",:) 1 16U00 1 Last, drawn blank 2000 tickets 4000 5000 2a,-0 3000 3- '00 3000 3000 300t. 2460 4000 8000 30000 200 200 200 200 400 400 50u 1000 2000 3000 6168 Prizes amounting to 11832 ill.on , Sum raised including expence 18 '00 'I ickets at 5 'oils, each is S 90000 From the above Scheme, it appears tlia there are ler.s tl.antwo Blanks to a Prize; and !...,! the Prizes are to be paid without -.tutuaion i'lie advantages offered to adventurers, and the very charitable object to which the money i.tob' applied, induce Ibe Managers to hope, Brat a i of die ticEets will enable them tq commence drawing at an early day. All prizes will be paid in ,:ixe- days after the completion of the drawins;, and such prizes as are not demanded witlm. 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 appoint to sell. Prizes in the Lotteries turn drawing in this city, •cuill be received in payment for tickets. MANAGERS. William Mathews, Daniel Bon-land, I horndick Chase, John Ogston, Tobias li Stansbitry, Thomas Tennant, John Snyder, Thomas Spring, ana Timothy Gardner, Thomas Rogers, February 10. Peter Gould. law Notice is hereby given, THAT uiUess the county charges due on lire lands as aforesaid, proportion of adver- tising, and other legal charges thereon due, shall be paid to William Mrjfrtt., Esquire, the late collector of the said county, on or before the third day of September next (or «' within the sp.icc tf thirty days after the publication qf liu't notice is comjildcU") the For Sale, Or to IRE NT for a term of years, A neat little COUNTRY SEAT, in a healthy situation-, not two miles from this city ; a short distance from the York turnpike road, near the country-seats of James Edwards &. Hugh Thompson, esquires. It contains about eleven acres of Land, di- vided into several convenient lots ; two excel lent meadow lots, a clover lot, and a pasture set in orchard gross ; a good cultivated gar. den with sundry kinds of fruit, pears, &c. ; 2 young thriving orchards of excellent fruit, consisting of apples, peaches and cherries. The improvements are, a neat two-story frame House, to rooms on a floor ; stable & out houses ; a brick milk-house, and a pump of excellent water running' through.the same ; also a. spring of good water convenient to the House. Also,a number of utensils suitable for such a place, and some stock. Inquire of the printer. " July IT. 2aw4t Tliis is to give Notice. That the subscriber of the city of 'Balti- more hath obtained from the orphpi 's court, re county'in Maryland, letters of . m on the personal estate of James n, late of Baltimore aforesaid, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are herehy -warned to exhibit the , with the vouchers thereof, to the sub- scriber, on or before die first day of February : next, they may otbc nvise by law, be exclud- | ed from all benefit of the -aid estate, and those indebted are requested to make imme- diate payment. Given under my hand this ay of July, in the year of our Lord t«0y. 'SAM. M'KEAN, Ad-m'r. July 15. 5aw6w To Rent, TWO STABLES in Rogers'-alley, bark of the late Franklin-Hotel Inquire of Henry Peek, No. 149, Market street. ' N. B. They will accommodate 24 Horses jnay 14, mo Encowagcmenfjf Literature, j BY AUTHORITY. V Scheme oi' a Lottery, roil the nrcsRFiT of St.MARY'SOOLLEGE, oiBALTIMORE Dolls. 1 Prize of 1 do. . 2 do. 10,000 2 do. 5000 5 do. 1000 10 do. 500 20 do. 200 100 do. 100 150 do. 50 7000 do. 12 Dol. 30,000 15,000 20,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 4,000 10,000 7,5000 84,000 f291 Prizes Stationary pemiums 14209 Blanks.—Not two to a Prize. 215,000 1,-500 tickets, at lo dollars each, 215,ooo Arrangement of Stationary Premiums—Viz 1st. drawn blank - - gSju 1st. do. after 2,000 tickets are drawn„l 000 1000 - 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 150o lo.oc* 1st. do. after 4,000 1st. do after 6,000 1st. do after 8,000 1st do. after 10,000 1st. do. after 12.000 1st. do. after 14,000 1st. do. alter 16,0o0 1st. do. after 18,000 1st do. after 20,000 Lust drawn Blank, Dollars 245,coo 15 per cent, on g215ooo is - 32,250 Sum tohe raised by the lottery - 3o,ooo Sixpences of the lottery - - i25o ----------32,25o 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 the above scheme, induce the ma- nagers to anticipate a rapid saie of the tickets. The drawing will commence, as s ion as a suf. ficient number is sold to authorize it The managers have given bond to the S'.Je in the penalty oTslxty thousand dollars, for t i"e faith- ful payment of the prizes, which will be paid subject to a deduction of 15 per cent, 30 day, after tlie drawing is finished. Prizes no de mantled within a twelve-month from the tcom pletion of the drawing, will be considered as a dot ion to the College. Pickets to be had of the Managers, or lo such persons as mav be authorised by them. William Du Bouac, John Tessiek, * Luke Tierkax, Robert Walsh, William Lormas, Alexander M'Kim, Henrv Wilson, Samiei Stekett, James M'He.np.y S. HoLLINGSWOrtTU, Lewis Du BoUro, Philip Laurenson J March 31 • eolm-law a 1 Land tor Saie THE subscriber ofhu-s for sale, the fol- lowing tract of LAND, late the residence or' Charles Elder, deceased ; lying in A ant Arutidle county, on the Western Falls oi the. Patapsco, twenty-two miles from Haiti more, and about four miles to the right of the Frederick-town Turnpike Roach It contains between six and seven hun- dred acres, which will be sold in an entire hotly, or divided into Lots, as may best suit tne purchasers. 1 Lie above land is well tim- bered, ar.d Has a considerable portion of mea- dow ground, witli 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 term., apply to the subscriber, living near the 20 mile stone, on the Frederick-tOWh turnpike Mad. CHARLES ELDER. Msreh 56. law fifty Dollars Reward. Ranaway the twenty first day of May from the subscriber, living in Prince.George's county, Maryland, about 4 miles from Alex- andria ferry, Negro NED, and so.'-ietimes calls himself ED WARD PLAFY, 30 years old, a small slender made negro, a black- smith by trade, and can read and write— He has a bright mulatto woman at Alexan- dria, called Rachel, for a wile, and has four or fivn children by her—the woman is of was the property of Miss Contee. I cannot describe his dress as he had a variety of good clothes. Any person apprehending the said negro and securing him in jail so that I gel him again, shall receive if taken within ten miles from bonis Ten dollars, if for'y miles Thirty Dollars, and if a greater dis- tance the abo*e reward and all reasonable expences if brought home. JAMES HAWKINS. June 11. _______ ______lawiSw By Virtue oi an Order from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore county, will be sold at Public Sale, on Tuesday the 4th of August next, at 11 o'clock on the premises, A LOT of GROUND, late the property of Charles Moore, deceased, situated on French-street, Old town, and running back to the Falls, the improvements are two Frame Houses with good Kitchens underneath, sub. jectto the moderate ground rent, of 11 3 per foot, it will Ixj sold together or divided so as to suit the purchasers. The terms of sale will be one-third cash, and the other two- thirds at 60 and 90 days credit. Also at same time and place will be sold for cash, only, sundry Household and Kitchen Furniture. THOMAS BKOTHERTON, Adm'». July 16. 3aw3t For Sale, A valuable FARM, containing about two hundred acres of Land, situated en Elk-ridge Anre-Anuldie county, near the Baptist meet- ing Siotise. The improvementa are a conve- nient dwelling House two stories high, with a well finished .Kitchen, Barn, Stables, and other convenient out Houses ; about one hun- dred and fifty bearing Apple Trees, and a variety of other Fruit Trees. About one- third of this Land is very heavily timbered ; thirty acres of good meadow land, twelve of which are in grass. There is a small town built on one corner of the Land, on the road that leads from Fiwderick-town to An- 'o'po'.is. It is well adapted to clover and plaster, and is a healthy situation, conveni- ent to market, distanttwetjty miles from iial- timore city, and about Use same distance ti'or, the city of Washington. If not sold by the 2nh day of August, it will then be ex- posed at public sale, if fair, if not the next fair day. Fur terms, apply on the premises to JOHN- B BURGESS. July.1. aaw4tJJ Proposals by CONRAD, LUCAS t? CO. ("late M. If j' Conrad iff Co- ) No. 138, Market street, For Publishing LEWIS isf CLARK'S TOUR TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN THROUGH THE INTERIOR OF TUE CONTINENT OF NORTH AMERICA, Performed by order of the Government, ni'the United States, during the years 1804, 1805 and 1806. THIS work will be prepared by captain TVteriwetber Lewis, and will be divided into two parts, the whole comprized in three vol- umes octavo, the first containing at least 700 the second and third from four to five hundred each, printed on good paper, and a fair Pica Pype. The several volumes in suc- cession will be put to press at as early per ods as the avoeations of the. author will permit him to prepare them for pubhcatioi. Part thtjtrst : in two volumes- Volume f est. WILL contain a narrative of the voyage, with a description of some of the most re- markable places in those hitherto unknown wilds of America, acompanfed by a map of good sire, ;, large chart ofthe entrance of the Columbia river, embraci gthe adjacent coi;n try, coast and harbors, and embellished with views of two heautiful cataracts of the Mis- souri ; the. plar..on a large scale, of the con- nected falls of that river, as : Iso ol til ise of the (itlis. narrows and great rapids of the Co- l ,mi>ia, with-heir several portages For the lation of future voy.gers, there will be added in the sequel of this volume some observations and retaa ks on the naviga' the Missouri and Columbia Rivers, pointing out the precautions which must necessarily be taken, in order to ensure success, to: with an itinerary of the most direct an;t prac- ticable route across the continent of North America, from tl e confluence of the Miss u ri and Mississippi rivers to :he discharge of the Columbia into the Pacific Ocean. Vdtume Second. Whatever properly appertains to ;>/ phy, embracing a description oi uounjtains, climati , soil and face of the conn try.; a view of the Indian nations Sistri! over that vast region, showing their I ons, habits manners, customs national cha- racters, stature, complexions, dress, dwell- ings, arms, and domestic utensils, with main other interesting particulars in relation to them.: also observations and reflections on the subjects of civiliz n;r, govt ruing and main. ing a friendly intercourse with those nations. A view of thi fur trade of North America, setting forth a plan for its extension-, and showing the immense .4 antageswhich would accrue to the mercantile inte o -Unit- ed States, b.¦ combiningvhesanm with a tiiiect trade to the East-Indies through the continent of. North America This volume will be em- bellished with twenty plates' illustrative ol the Ires- and general s ich I ldiari nations as uiffer materially from each other ; of their habitations ,- their iv^apohs and ha biliments used in war , their hunting and fishing apparatus ; dohiestit utensil's &e. In an appendix there will also he given a diary- ol the weather ,. nt with great attention thro' Out the gftioie of the voyaije, shiwii ga the daily rise and fid I ol the priw ipal water i nir- se.-. winch, were navigated in the course of the same Pirt the sccand: in one volume. This pan of the work will be confined ex elusive!}' to scientific research, and principal; ly to the natuial histort of those hitherto un- known regions It wi 1 contain a full disserta- tion on socii subjects as may have fallen with- in the notice of the anlhor, and which may properly be distributed under the heads of Botany, Mineralogy, and Zoology, together with some strictures on the origin of Prairies, the causa ol the muddiness of the Missouri-. of volcanic appearances, and. other natural phenomena uhich w re met with in the course of this interesting tour, fins volume will also ct main a comparative view of twenty-three vocabularies of distinct Indian languages, pro- cured by captains Lewis and Clark, on the voyage, antl will be ornamented and end-el lisheel with a much greater i.ember ol pla'cs than will be bestowed rn tlie firM ps ft ol the work as it is intended that every subject of natural history which is entirely new, and of which there are. a considerable number, shall be iie.compan.ed by an appropriate eigraving illustrative of it. This distribution of the work lias been made with a view to the accommodation of every description of readers, and is here offered to the patronage of the public in such shape, that all persons wishing to become subscribers, may accommodate themselves with either of the parts, or the entire work, as it shali De most convenient lo themselves. Detached from this ixo> k, there will he published LEWIS AND CLARK'S Map of North America, From Long. 9 deg. west, to the Pacific O cean, and between 36 deg. antl 52 cleg. N. Lat. with extensive marginal Notes ; D'men. sions Five feet eight inches by Three feet ten inches Embracing all their late discoveries, and that part of the continent heretofore the least known. This Map will be compiled from the best maps now extant, as well published as in manuscript, from the collective information of the best informed travellers through the various portions of that region, and corrected by a series of several hunched celestial obser- vations, made by captain Lewis during his late tour. For flie convenience of subscribers, these several works will be delivered at the most respectable, commercial towns, and at the seats of government of the respective states antl territories within tlie Union : no advance is required, nor will payment be demanded until such delivery is made. The pri«e of part the first, in two vols, will be ten dollars, aid that of part the 2d in one volume, eleven dollars, delivered in boards Price of the Map, 10 dollars. 00° A,'y persons who may have subscribed for these works, to lists winch contain no sti- pulated prices lor tlie same, and who may be dissatisfied with the terms now proposed, are at libeaty to withdraw their names from such lists, at any time prior to the 1st day of De- cember next. M. LEWIS. ]u!y 7- law6w Farmers' Bank of Mary/and, June 50* 1807. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, To the stockholders in this Bank, on the Western Shore, thai an election wili be held st Coolidge.'s tavern, in the city of A.inapt-. lis, on the Krst Monday in August next, be- tween the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 3 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of choosing seventeen directors of said Bank, to for 12 months from the said day of election. By order, JONATHAN PINKNEY, Cashier. June SO'.. 4aw4-!. Notice is 'hereby giv'CTt,- THAT the subscriber hath obtained from tho orphans court. «f Baltimore county, letters of adniinistr .tion on the personal estate of John Brown, senior, late of said county, i. ceiifi d: Ail p'-rsons h.ivhi claims against said estate, areherebyri ques.edtoexhiiiil the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the s'ltbscribar; for payment, on «r before the 21st cby of Jar nuftry, 1308, otherwise they may, by law, be excluded from all benefit ol said estate ; and all those indebted to said estat. , are requested to make immediate payment to DIXON BROWN, Sen'r. Administrator of John Brown, Sen'r.. July 22,1307.____________2aw6w Land for Sale THE subscriber offers for Sal", ROBERT'S ARK, containing 166 acres ; being within 3 miles ol Baltimore, on the Falls turnpike road. The improvements an., a smattfVarWe Dwelling House, a Kitchen adjoining, Barn and tub.li.;, a small Spriog House, a good Apple Orchard, a Meadow very rich, about 6 acres cleared, & from 20 to 25 more may be easily made, as the place is well watered. There is a sufficient quantity of timber for tl e use of the farm — The terms of sale may be known by ap-lying to Abraham 'frssop, in Howard-street or to JOHN MERRYMAN, ofSam'l, Near Hookstqwn, may 1& ^____ ^aw Baltimore and Frederick-town Turnpike Road Company. NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN, That ppeposate i'! writing will be received at the Company's Of'ice in the city of Balti- more, until the 20th ol Augusc next, for build- ing a bridge over Msnoquicy The width of the stream is abut 300 feet, and the bridge is to be raked about 40 feet abovo low water mark. The proposals to be accompanied with a plan. On application to John MPi-.erson, oi I George Rae.r, esq. in Frederick-towu, fur« ther information' may be had. J. LEWIS WAMP1.F.B, See'ry. Jul.' 9._______________eolSOthA'i New Millinery. MRS. BOWYER & CO from Philaddohia, Informs tlie Ladies of Baltimore, and its vicinity, that from the latest airiva's ironi Europe, thr-y have iv-e, .-.id a variety cf Mil. . and Loose Summer Presses, Lace audi Silk M.ntes, Spencers, Blaek and white Lace Veils- Flowers, Lister, Sais:neta, Ribbons, Cameo Combs, with a variety Of other articles too numerous to mention; which will be opened this day at the House of Mr. King, No 110, Market street, within 5 doom ol CalveiI street JuJy 20__________________eo4tj Cope and Brothers Have for sale, th« following colored INDIA GOODS: Checks, Custi s, k'l ¦:•¦!!¦ Cloth, S lerStic ers, Rooty and Gil a Romal'.s, Canada, it *. Also just •'¦.' --£-.".'. Black SENSHAW'3, and their usual as, sortmer.t t.f China and other SILK.;, ,.c &ej _Jidy_23_ ________ eoSt _. For Sale, or Exchange, A Tract of LAND, containing . acnes, situated on the Patapsco Riter in tine A- ruiidle county, within seven miles o the city of Baltimore; tno-thir.ls of the abyvi trac,< has good wood, which may be transport d to II ltimore at a small.Jexpence; which said ' property will be sold or exchanged, for real propi'i-tyin tb city of Baltimore For partl- cilars ii'.qrirc at mi- Wrn. Childs' store, No. 88 B -wley's wharf. July 22 ___'_________eolm Baltimore and Keister's-tovvn Turnpike Road Office. J-t.y 20th, 1807. The s'o.ckholders of that part of the cant- t.d 3fock of the Baltimore and lieister's-towu Turnpike lioad Company which was taken on the Eigth day of January last, are. hereby notified that the second instalment of Five,, Dollars on each, share 61 said siock is requir- ed to be paid at the Bank of B- ltimore on the first day oi September neoct, agreeably to a resolution of the president and Managers. JOHN F. HARRIS, See'ry July 20.__________________ eoflstS Six Cents, and One Old Paint Brush Reward, For bringing home ROBERT BRYSON, an apprentice to the Painting Busines, who absconded from the subscriber Last Evening. Took with him sundry cloathing, among which were, a brown Coatee, a pair ot Olive Cor- duroy Pantaloons, and two Marseilles Wtist- coats. Is nearly 20 years of age, five feet four inches high, stout and good looking, and much addicted to swearing. No reason run be given for his absence, only his being guH ty of defrauding his master, in which he was detected &c.>c. N. B. Masters of vessels and others are warned against harboring or carrying him away at their peril, as I am determined to prosecute as the Law directs. J. WINTKLE- June 22. ____________________eo4t Notice is hereby Given, THAT the subscriber of Somerset c tinty intends to make application to the judges of Somerset county court, orto some one of thew for the benefit of the act ot assembly p&sseoY at November session 1805, entitled " An act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors" JOHN WHITS. JulyG, 1807-______________________.12m Notice is hereby Given, THAT the subscriber of Somerset county, intends making application to the judges c* Somerset county court, or someone ot them, for the bent fit if the net of assembly, passed at November session, 1805, cntitl, <1 " An act for tlia relief of sundry insolvent debtors."' MARGA'liET M1TCHKI.L. July 6, 1807. dam Notice is hereby Given, THAT I intend to apply to the justices of Baltimore county court, «r some owe of th«flj» , for the benefit of an act cf assembly, pass' at November session 1805, as well as of tlie supplement thereto, passed at the last session-, entitled an act lor flic rein f of sundry ins ' vent debtors, tore Sieve me Own debts 1 amim- able to pay, after two months from this date. MA&V DAViS. June 17, 1807- d2m "PIUNTED AXD f'VULISmti B3f JOHN }' •. % Cfjiosi!:: the Post ' P«uPj4>e* , /