1 16
1 16
33 23
0 46
6 13
i n
3 34
0 78
-5 75
Chester-i Queen-Ann's cty)
a lot at the Head of Chester,
Vansar.t George (Taylor's heirs) alot
neai'Geoige Tov.it cross Roads, 2 30
[Williamson Alexander's heirs, a lot
in George-Town, 3 53
Notice is hereby given,
THAT unless the county charges due on
the lands as aforesaid, proportion of adver-
tising, and other legal charges thereon due,
shall be paid to William Mojjnett, Esquire,
the late collector of the said county, on or
before the third.day of September next (or
" lulihin the space of thirty di.ys after the
pubiieatiw of this nt/iics ii tiWftoffft'j tiie
3 22
2 95
24 90
6 26
0 90
7 .31.
8 16
3 84
1 06
12 31
2 92
2 33 4 79 1 US
2 70
OJo
5 42
2 86
6 63
10 7
0 94 3 35
1 16
1 60
2 25
0 94
5 41
lands' So charged as aforesaid, or such parts
thereof as may be necessary to raise the sum
due thereon, shall be sold to the highest bid-
der for the payment of the same, pursuant to
the direction of an act of the general assem-
bly, entitled " An act for the more effectual
collection of the county charges in the se-
veral counties of this slate," passed at Ho
vember session, in the year 1797.
"By Order of the Commissioners of the Tax
for Kent county,
Attest, GIDEON PEAP.CE, Clk.
Chester-Town, Kent county, ?
June lO, 1807. " J
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
thereon, with charges of advertising, to no
other person but
WILLIAM MOFFETT,
Late Collector of Kent County.
¦Land for bale.
Pursuant to the general Order ef Baltimore
County Court, in cases of insolvent debtors, ifill
be sold by public auction, at the Store of Coie
and 1. Bonsai A-tlcttrs, No 174. Baltimore-
street, in the City of Baltimore, On Monday
the 7th day of September next, at ten o'clocl
in the forenoon,
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
county, known by the name of MANuR
PAYNTON, containing about '258 acres, for-
merly the dwelling plantation of James Mun
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 da> of sale, or give notes with approved
security, "for the payment in three equal pro-
portions with interest in six, twelve, and
eighteen months, from the day of sale.
FREDERICK P'J-L:E,)r
WILLIAM GWYNN.5
Julr 22.
Iaw6w
Charitable Marine Society
L O T T E R Y.
THE subscribers having been appointed by
the members ofsaid 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 in extending fur-
ther relief to the indigent widow* and helpless
orphans, offer to the public the following
SCHEME.
1 Prize of 5000 Dollars is 5000
1 do. 3500 do. 2500
2 do. 1500 do. 3000
4 do. 750 do. 3i)00
10 do. 300 do. 8008
20 do. 150 do. 3000
40 do. 75 do. 30U0
80 do. • 30 do. 2400
200 do. 20 do. 4000
800 do. 10 do. 8000
5000 do. 6 do. 30000
1 First drawn blank 200
1 After 2000 tickets 200
• l 4000 200
1 6000 200
1 8000 400
1 10000 400
1 ,, 12000 500
1 14000 1000
1 16900 2000
1 Last drawn blank 3000
6168 Prizes amounting to
11832 Blanks
Sum raised including expence
S 75000
15000
Encouragement if Literature.
BY AUTHORITY.
Scheme of 3 Lottery,
FOR THEBE1EF1T OF
St. MARY'S 0-OLLEGE.ofBALTIMORE
Dots. Hols..
1 Prize of - - 30,000
1 do. - - J 5,000
2 do. 10,000 - 20,000
2 do. 5000 - 10,000
5 do. 1000 - 5,000
10 do. 500 - 5.000
20 do. 200 - 4,000
100 do. 100 - 10,000
150 do. ' 30 - 7,50,00
7000 do. 12 - 84,000
18000 Tickets at 5 dolls each is g 90000
From the above Scheme, it appears tha-
there are less than two Blanks to a Prize; and
that the Prizes are to be p-i\dvithutdeduction
The advantages offered to adventurers, and
the very charitable object to which the mo»-ey
is to be applied, induce the Managers to hope,
that a speedy sale of the tickets will enable
th*ni to commence drawing at un early day.
All prizes will be paid in sixty days after the
completion of the drawing, and-such prizes as
.tienot 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 appoint to st-H.
Prizes in the lotteries now draining in this city,
mill be received in payment for tickets.
MANAGERS.
William A/r:theKi, Daniel [lowland,
'liwrndick Ch u Vein: Ogston,
Tobias E.Stansbury, Thomas Tenrant,
John Sny ler, Thomas Spring, ana
'Viiyiithy G-ordr.zr, \Peter Gouid.'
Thomas Rogers,
February 10 law
For Sale,
Or to I KNT for a term- of years,
A neat little COUNTRY SEAT, in a
healthy situation, n t two miles from this city j
a short distance frsja the York turnpike road,
aear the country-seats of James Edwards &.
Hugh Thompson, esquires..
It contains about eleve > acres of Land, di-
vided into several convenient lots; two excel
lent meadow lots, a clover lot, and a pasture
set in orchard grass ; a good cultivated gar-
den with sundry kinds of fruit, pears, Stc. ;
2 young-thrivii.g orchards of excellent fruit,
consisting of apples, peaches and cherries.
The improvements are, a r,,at two-story
frame House, to rooms on a floor t stable &
out-ho>ises t a brick rmlk-house, and a pump
o! excellent water running through the same ;
also a spring of good water convenient to the
House.
Als i, a number of utensils suitable for such
a place, and some stock. Inquire of the
printer;
July 17. 2aw4t
This is to give Notice.
That the subscriber of the city of Balti-
more hath obtained frofh the orphan's court
of Baltimore county in Maryland, letters of
administration on the personal estate of James
Wilson, lite of Baltimore aforesaid, deceased.
All persons having claims against the said
deceassd, are hereby wained to exhibit the
same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub-
scriber, on or before the first day of February
netit, they may otherwise by law, be exclud-
ed from all benefit of the said-estate, and
those indebted are recptested to make imme-
diate payment. Given under my hand this
i5th day of July, in the vcar of our Lord
1307. ' SAM. M'EKAN, Adm'r.
July 15. 2aw6w
To Kent,
TWO STABLES in Rogers'-alley, back of
the late Franklm-Hotel Inquire of Henry
Peek, No. 119, Market street.
N. fi. They will RWOBirnodate 24 Horses
may ' ?o
7291 Prizes 190,500
Stationary pemiurns 24,500
14209 Blanks.—Not two to a Prize. 215,000
J
1,500 tickets, at lo dollars each, 215,ooo
Arrangement of Stationary Premiums—Viz
1st. drawn blank - - $5,,0
1st. do. after 2,000 tickets are drawn,,1000
1st. do. after 4,000 - 1000
1st. do. after 6,000 - - ls°0
1st. do. after 8,000 - - L50,o
1st. do. after 10,000 • - 150°
1st. do. after 12.000 - - 1500
1st. do. after 14,000 - - 1500
1st. do. after 16,000 - - 15°0
1st. do. after 18,000 - - 1500
1st. do. after 20,000 - - 150°
Last drawn Blank, . - lo.ooO
Dollars 245,coo
15 per cent, on g'215ooo /* - 32,250
Sum tobe raiseil bytheiottery - 3 3,000
lixper.ccs of the lottery - - 225o
----------32,25o
The pi-availing 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 sale of the tickets
The drawing will commence as soon as a sut
(icient number is sold to authorize it I he
managers have given bond to the state in the
penalty of sixty thousand dollars, for the ladh-
ful paymentofthe prizes, which will be paid
subject to a deduction of 15 per cent, 30 day,
alter the drawing is finished. Prizes no de
manded within* twelve-month from the Icom
pletion ofthe drawing, will be considered as
a donation to the College.
Tickets to be had of the Managers, or to
such persons as niav be authorised by them.
William Du Bouio,"
John Tessjer,
Luke Tiernan,
Robert Walsh,
William Lou man,
Alexander M'Kim,
Hekuv Wilson,
Samuel Steuett,
James M'Henry
s. holi.ingsworth,
Lewis Du Uoueg,
Philip Laurenson j
March 3-1 eolm-law
Land for Sale
TIIS subscriber offers fu- sale, the fol
lowing tract of LAND, hue the residence
of Charles Elder, deceased ; lying in Ante
Arundle. «' unty, on the Western Falls ol
the Patapsco, twenlwtwo miles f on. Balti
more, and about four miles to the right of
the Frederirk-town Turnpike Koad.
It contains between six and seven hun-
dred acres, which will be sold in an entire
body, or divided into Lots, as may best suit
the purchasers. The above land is well tim-
bered, and has a considerable portion of im-a-
diw ground, with alarye Orchard of excel
lent fruit trees of every kind.
A further description is thought unneces-
sary, presuming those In ¦lined to purchase
will view the premises For term apply to
the subscriber, living near the 20 mile stone,
on the Ft iderick town turnpike road.
CHARLES ELDER.
Mareh 26. law
By Virtue of an Order from
the Orphans' Court -of Baltimore county,
will be sold at Public Sal;-, on Tuesdny the
4th of August next, at 11 o'clock on the
premises,
A LOT of GROUND, late the property
of Charles Moore, deceased, situuted on
French-street, Old town, and running back
to the Falls, the improvements are two Frame
Houses with good Kitchens underneath, sub
ject to the moderate ground rent, of 113
per foot, it will ha said 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 da; » credit. Also at sarne
time and place will be sold for cash only,
sundry Household and Kitchen Furniture.
Ill' MAS BRO'lliERlON, Adm'r.
Jidy 16. lawOt
Willam Carman
HAS opened his SLATE YARD, on Spear's
wharf, below Smith &. Hooper's Bake-house,
for the sale of SLATE, of which he baa a
g-ood supply in readiness for the present sea-
son. The quality oftbe Slate is such that
little need be 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
iir.d, in consequence of the Iron contained in
it Such persons as see it their interest to
use an article of acknowledged superiority,
may doend on having their orders punctually
executed, as W. C.-is determined to receive
no more than he can fulfil 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 Paj son's, Hanover-street j Ja-
cob Myers's; South-street, and Amos A. Vv il-
liams's warehouse, on Bowly's wharf.
N. B. 7'he price of the Slate is 10 Dollars
per square of ten feet (100/i.rt superficial mea-
sure. ) The slate is measured when the work
is finished, nWo wing one foot extra in tile length
of the eaves, hips and vallies.
SLATEHS will l3e recommended, it re-
quired, that will do credit to tne work.
July 3. 2aw6w
Wanted to reside in a gen-
tleman's family in the, country, a p'ersori.ca.-
liable ot teaching a fiunih' of; cluiuen read-
ing writing. English Grammar, and the low-
er branches ol the Mathematics. Such a
lej-sOn accompanied by saiisiaptary recom-
mendations, as to capacii;;, attention and mo-
rality, will meet ¦«-,th liberal remuneration.
Inquire at tfiis Office.
Jufy IL rSaw
Proposals by
CONRAD, l.UCAS CJJ" CO. Slate M. I? J
Conrad & Co.) No. 138, Market street,
For Puiilishme;
LEWIS if CLARK'S ToiJR TO THE
PACIFIC OCEAN
THROUGH THE INTESIOR OF THE
CO NTI .VEN TOE NjR TH A ME RICA,
Performed by order ofthe Government of .the
United States, during the years 1304, 1805
and 1806.
THIS work will be prepared by captain
Meriwether Lewis, and will be divided into
two parts, the whole comprized in three vol-
umes octavo, 1 lie- ::r;,t containing at least 700
pages, the, second and third from four to five
hundred each, printed on good paper, and a
fair Pica Type. The several volumes in sue
cession will be put to pivss at as < arly periods
as the avocations of the aulliof will permit liim
to prepare..them for pubheatioi •
Part thejlrst .- tn tiio volumes-
Volume first.
WILL contain a narrative of the voyage,
with a description of some ofthe most re-
markable places hi those hitherto unknown
wilds of America, acompanied by a map of
good size, a large chart of the entrance ofthe
Columbia river, embraci gthe adjacent coun
try, coast and harbors, and embellished with
views of two beautiful cataracts, of the Mis-
souri ; the plan, on a large scale, of the con-
nected falls of that river, as also of tbose of
the falls, narrows and great rapids of the Co-
lumbia, with their several portages For the
inlormation of future voyagers, there will be
added in the sequel ot this volume, some
observations and remarks on the navigation of
the Missouri and Columbia R'tvars, pointing
out the precautions which must necessarily be
taken, in order to ensure success, together
widi ail itinerary of the most direit.an.l prac-
ticable route eci'oss the confluent of Korth
America, from ti,e confluence of the Missou-
ri and Mississippi rivers to the discharge of
tne Columbia into the Pacific Ocean.
Vutuire Second.
Whatever properly appert ins to fjeogra-
pby, embracing a description of the rivers,
mountains, climate, syi! and 'ace of the coun
try, a view of the Indian nations distributed
over that vast region, showing the'r traditi-
ons, habits maimers, customs, national cha-
racters, stature, complexions, dress, dwell-
ings, arms, and hmiestic utensils, with many
other interesting particulars in relation to
them : also observations and rcHectious on the
subjects of civilizing, governing and main-
ing a friendly intercourse" with those nations.
A view of the fur trade of North America,
setting forth a J ciinhiningtbes.unu with a direct
trade to the li-ast Indies ihi.i'igri (lie curitinen-
of North America i his voiiin e will he em
In dished with twentv plates illustrative of the
IreSk and general appearance of -such I tdian
nations as dilfer materially from each o,li-r ;
of their habitations ; their weapons and ha
bihnients used in war ; their h nting and
fishing apparatus j domestic utensi s, kc. In
an appendix dieie will also be given a diary of
the weather kftpt with great attention tbro'-
out the wlvde of the voyage, sii iwii g al-o the
daily rise and fall of liie principal water cour-
ses which were navigated in the course »f
the same
Put the stx.'tul : in one volume.
This part of the work \uu Lk confined ex
cliis veiy to scientific research, and principal-
ly t'a"the natural history ol tlu.se hitheno tin-
known regions It wil contain afull disserta-
tion on sncli subjects as may have fallen with-
irtthe notice ofthe author, and winch may
properly be distribute" under the heads of
Hot-any, Mimral„gy, and Zoology, together
with some strictures on the origin o1 Prairies.
the cause oi the muddfoesa of the Missouri,
ot volcanic appearances and otuer natural
phenomena which were met with in the course
>; this ihteresting lour. This volume wiH also
ei main a comparative vb-w of twenty-three
oca butanes af distinct Indian language s, pro-
cured by -aptaim Lewis and Clark, on the
voyage, and will be ornamented and enihel
hsiied wild a much greater number of plates
than will be bestowi d i n the b. *t part of the
work as it is intended that every subject of
natural history which is entirely new, and of
v\lncb there are a considerable number, shall
he accompanied by an appropriate engraving
illustrative of it.
This distribution ofthe work has been made
with a view to the accommodation bl every
description of readers, and is-here ollered to
the patronage'of tbe public in such shape, that
all persons wishing to become subscivbers,
may accommodate themselvts with eiiuer of
the parts, or the entire work, as it shall be
nest convenient to themselves.
Detuche.frt.ni this woik, there wilt he published
LEV, IS AND CLARK'S
Map of North America,
From Locg. 9 deg. west, to the Pacific O
cean, and between 36 (leg. and 52 deg. N.
Lat with extensive marginal Notes j D-irneh
sions five ieet eight iuches by Three feet
ten i.idles
Embracing all their late discoveries, and
that pan of the continent heretofore the least
known. This Map will be compiled from the
best maps now extant, as well published as in
manuscilpt, from the collective information
of the best informed travellers through the
various portions of that region, and corrected
by a series of several hundred celestial obser-
vations, made by captain Lewis during his
late tour-
For the convenience of subscribers, these
Several works will be delivered at the most
respectable commercial towns, and attbe seats
of government of the respective stales anil
territories within the Unions no advance ii
required, nor will payment be demanded until
such dehvuiy is made.
The in-iffc ol pi rt the first, in two vols.
will be ten dollatvs, and that of part tht- Vd
in one volume, eleven dollars, delivered in
boards Price ofthe Map, 10 dollars
CO" 'vny persons who may have subscrib(d
for these works, to lists which contain no sti-
pulated prices for the iinrc, and who maybe
shed with the terms now piap -s d, are
at libeaty to withdraw t:*'.-ir names from sucb
lists, at any time prior to tile 1st daj of De-
cember next.
] uly 7-
M, LEWIS.
lawbw
Farmers'' Bank of Alary haul,
[UNE on, 18U7.
NOTICE IS KERFBY GIVLN,
To the stockholders in this Bank, on 1he
Western Shore, that an election will be held
at Coolidgc's tavern, in the. city of A.u.apo.
lis, on the fist Momlav in August next, be
tween the ! ,,. <, of It, o'clock, A. M. and 3
o'clock, p. I for the purpose of chousing
seventeen direct, rs of said Eank, to serve
for 12'mouths from the saiel day of election.
By order.
JONATHAN PINK.NEY, Cashier.
June 30. I«w4|
Notice is hei-eby giv<
THAT the subscriber hath obtain**! Irom
the orphans court of Baltimore county,
of administration on the personal <•>'
John Brown, senior, late of said county, de-
ceased : AH persons bavin claims a;e.',,:.-.; a:.:,',
estate, areherebj request, dto iShibit the ¦ a i e,
•a ith the vouchers thereof, to tliia sa-
fer payment, on ur before the 21st day of Ja-
n-i r), 1808, otherwise they ma\, by law, bo
excluded from all benefit of said estate ; and
all those indebted to said estate, are requested
to make immediate payment to
DIXON BROWN, S«n'r.
Administrator oi John Brown, Sen'r.
July 23, 13-..7-__________________SaV6»___
Larid lor Sale.
THE subscriber offers for Sale, ROBERT'S
ARK, containing 166 acres ; being within 3
miles of Baltimore, on the Falls turnpike road.
The improvements are, a small frame Dwelling
i louse, a Kitchen adjoining, Barn and Stables,
a small Spring House, a good Apple Orchard,
a Meadow very rich, about 6 acres cleared, &
from >!u to 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 sale may be known by applying
to Abraham Jassob, in HoWard-strect, or to
JOHN MERRYMAN, ofSam'l,
Near llookstowrs
may 18. 2aw.
Fig Blue, Sallad Oil, &c
Just received for sale by the subscribers, at No.
64, Market-strt et,
60 boxes MecklcnbureJi Fig Blue, of good
quality, also, 200 chesis Flas'k Oil, 3d flasks
each, in good order and entitled, to drawback,
3d boxes Lisl on Lemons.
JACOB & WM. NOKRIS.
On Hind,
200 boxes Leghorn Oil, 12 bottles each,
in good shipp'ng order, and entitled to draw,
back, Buurdeatix Oil, in baskets, Port, Ma-
deira, Burgundy, and Champagne, in bot-
tles, Cas.-ua in small bales, Muscatel and
Bloom Raisins, th boxes, old Madeira in pipes
an.l !-a! io> e- Ju!v91. 9aw4.w
To Let,
The Store and C. liar No 88 Market street,
with a Stable and Ware-bouse (routine on
blast -SLi-eet Also, 2 brick WAREHOUSES,
on the. lower end of Swlth's Wharf Apply
to STEWART, MONTGOMERY k CO -
206, Market-st-cet.
May IS d4t-2aw
For Sale.
Two valuable three-story BRICK WARE
HOUSES, situate at tne bead of Ellieott's
dock; also a new two-story BRICK DUEL-
ING HOUSE and EOT, situate about a mile
from the city of Baltimore, on the Frederick
down Turnpike road There is an handsome
Garden and a small piece of excellent meadow
belonging thereto. The latter property is well
situate lor either a small private family or ta-
vern. For terms apply to-
FREDERICK PRICE,
No 8, North Calvert-street.
a. 2 __^_________________Jan-
Edward Johnson & Co.
INFOH M their friends fs. the public, that they
aae well stocked with, and now ready to deli-
ver, STRONG, TABLE, and SMALL
BEER.
January ?¦¦
Saw
l*p Lease, on ground-rent,
SIX EOTS on Franklin-street, south side,
opposite to the water company's reservoir., 20
feet front &. &0 feet deep • beginning for No. 1
, the instance oiabout 3U4- feet from the inter-
section of Franklin and Cidvert-slreets, a. d
nil ning easlwardly for breadth adjoining ea, h
other, and bounding on Franklin-sueet.
Also, six other LOTS on C-ra\ el-alley, the
north side, 20 feet front and 50. feet deep.
Gravel-alley runs parallel with Franklin-street,
ami is 2d feet wide. The Lots on it-rua back
to these on Franklin-street. Persons who
take Lots on Franklin-street, will therefore
have an o portunity of making them 140 feet
deep, to run back to the alley
Peyspns who wish to take lots of this depth,
m-.iy,if theychoose, have a er< ater front Those
who preier pii chasing in f»« simple, may have
a credil of 12 months, on approved notes with
endorsers, and a clear title when the money is
paid.
A plat may be seen, and turms known, by
application to the subscriber, ortojants Ba-
ker, surveyor, Oldtown, near the foot-bridge,
who will shew the lots.
ROB. G. HARPER.
June 1. Saw
To all my Creditors.
Notice is hereby given, That I intend mak-
ing- application to Baltimore County Com'',
at its next session, or to out: of the judges
thereof, after two mon Its from the date here-
of for the benefit ofthe ace. entitled an act for
the relief of sundry insolvent debtors passed
at November session 1805, and of the supple-
ment thereto, passed 18U6, and to relieve me
as well from it.) individual debts, as from
those contracted under the firm of Soman Sc
Lamb. JOHN LAMB.
July 25. eo2;n
Notice is hereby Given,,
THAT the subscriber of Somerset c unty
intends to make application to the judges of
Somerset county court, or to son e one ofthern
for tiie benefit of the act of assembly passed
at November session 1805, entitled " An act
for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors "
JOHN WHITE.
July 6, 1807. d2m
rvotice is hereby Given,
THAT the subscriber of Somerset county,
intends making application to the judges ot
Somerset county court, or some one ot them,
for tin benefit ,.jf the act of asscmbb , passed
at November session, 1805, entitled " An act
for tin. relict of sundry insolvent debtors."
MARGARET MITCHELL.
July 6, 1807. d2m
Notice is hereby Given,
THAT I intend to apply to the justices of
Baltimore county court, or some one of them,
lor the benefit of an act of assembly, passed
at Novembe" session 18:'5, as well as oi the
supplement thereto, passed at the last sessi-.n,
entitled an act for the relief of sundr, ingot
vent debtors, to relit vc me from debts I am un-
able to pay, after two months from this date.
MARY DAVIS.
June 17, 1307- d2.ni
er
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED
JOHN.HLWi.S,
Ofipoiite the PostOCvce, St. Put/t't-liCtn
BALTIMORE.
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