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Valuable Lands, Negroes and Stock, for Sale. J3y virtue of two deals of trust from Thomas Ringgold, the subscribers will offer at public sole on the premises, On MONDAY the 23n day of November next, THA.T valuable Tract of LAND, called Xkopewell( situate within two miles of Chea- ter tow;6 ____________law For Sale, A TRACT of LA N O situate in the conn ty of Fairfax, within four niihs of he lourt house, Ijing in the fork of Pope's Head Hun ami Giant's astle Hrancii.com. ining tour hun- dred and lortj three and a jiiarler acres. It is good farming land, nearlj one half in woods, and heavily timbered ; it abounds ii» a i ufiicien- cy of good hi*adow land, and a number of never-failing springs, with ?. good mill seat at the juociiou of the above mentioned streams. The improvements are, a framed dwelling house,! hat with a small expence might be made neat and co atorlable, together with a khehen stables, corn-hotis;',negiO q tr.rter, Ac. all part ly new, in a nealtby situation Terms—One halt in cash, or negroes at va luation, and a credit of one, two or three years for the balance. For further information apply to the subscriber, on the premises ROBERT RATCLIFFE. Fairfax county, August 25. ______iawStn The Curious Are in'oi med that tUt re is now to be seen at Mrs Bickham's, No. 2, North Charles street, a Young- L VDt. b»ru without hands, and with only three toes, on one font j who is not so much a subject of wonder and admiration for her great ingenuity and elegance in em. broidcrirg artificial flowers fit tor framing, aid in cutting with rich var'iet; anu taste, gen. tlemen's watcb-papers, as tor the peculiar fell ¦ city of her disposition and her entertaining style convexsa'ion, diffusing grdcty all aimiud her ; in'lecit,hercheer*iila.id sportively enagg mg aspect at once dispels those painful .sensa- tions which the deprivation of her tin bsex- cites in the sympathising breasts of her visitors, which give place to the most felicitous im- pressions, resulting in an admiration of the un. paralleled good s.ense and cheerful resignation ¦if this young Lady \ her pueuHar lot, -which she has rendered by her persevering industry, spirit and wisdom, a happiness to herself and a very instructive and consolatory example to the world generally, and to her own sex parti cutarlv. Large flowers, &c. for sale by the youig Lady, at the above plaee. Admittance, 25 Cent.i—Children, half price. August 19- law Tennessee Company. A meeting of the Shareholders is required on the first day ot November next, at Me. chanit Hull, in the city of New York. A punctual attendance is requested ol every Shareholder, either in person or by attorney, on business of the hist importance to the company E. JACKSON, Surviving Trustee. Middleinwn, (Con.) August .:4. L8t A Hun-aw ay. Committed to my custody as a run-away, a Negro Man named CORNELIUS, whosais he belongs to William Barry, of Georgia ; said fellow appears to be abo.:t4j| ears of afte, about five. tert six inches high, rather of a slender make has ascaron his let t hand bet ween the first 8i second t.ngrfrs.iSi is very mm h marked with the whip on the back; hiscloatbinganosnaburg shirt and trousers, brack silk under jacket, and old. hat. His owner is desired to take him away, or he will be sold for expenccs, agreeably to law. JOHN M'CENEY, Sheriff of Anne-Arundel County. Sept. 7 lawott. This is to give Notice, TH\T the subscriber of Anne A Hindi 4 comity, hath obtained from the Orphans' Court. of Anne Arnndlo county in Maryland!, letters testamentary on the personal estate of Wil- liam FranKlin, late of \nne Artimlle 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 28th day of January next, thev may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this 2Bih day of July, 1807 CHARITY FRANKLIN, Ex'x August 5. Iaw6t Trinity Church Lottery. ___, THE subscribers having been appointed Managers of a Lottery authorised by the ge- neral assembly of Maryland, and the Corpora- tion of the City of Baltimore for the purpose of raising a sum of money for the ereclion of said Church and for other purposes, offer to the public the following SCHEME. 1 Prize of Dollars, 5000 1 do. 3000 2 do. 2000 4000 2 do. 1500 3000 3 do. . 1000 3000 6 do. 500 3000 20 do. 200 4000 35 do. 100 . 3500 7) do. 50 351*0 175 do. 20 3500 500 do. 10 5000 5350 do. 6 31500 6065 Prizes. 72000 11935 blanks. Sum raised, 15000 Expences including commission to the Corporation 3000 18000 Tickets at Five Dolls, each 90000 OF TlIS ABOVE PRIZES, 1 of200dols,to the first drawn Blar.k. 1 200 do. 'tothe lstdrawnblankaiter 3000 1 200 do. do. 4'jOO I 200 do. do. 6000 1 200 do. do. 8000 1 1000 do. do. 10000 1 500 do. do. 12000 1 500 do. do. 14000 1 1500 do. do. 16000 1 2000 last drawn blank. It will appear from the ahove scheme that th ire '.re not two blanks to a prize, ami that the ptizes will be pail without any deduction. From the advantage offered to adventurers and the object to which the money Is to be ap plied, the Managers hope and expect they will ma'.e a spot-.ly sale ot the Tickets, so as to enable them to commencejdrawir.g at an early day. .('he Prizes will be paid sixty days aftt rtho drawing ; and such as may not be demanded within twelvemonths after, will be considered as generous donations to the objects of the Lottery. Bond lui3 bteu given to the Mayor ami City-Council for the faithful performance oi the Managers Tickets may be hudot cither of the Mana> g. rs and of such o ht-r persons as may be ap- p i .ted b) them. Prizes in the Lotteries now drawing in this citv, will be receivetlin pay- ment lor rickets. WILLIAM SLATER, T ALEXANDER M'KIM, i JOSEPH AL! ENDER, j t 1L1.1AM PUKE, 1 ., „ JOHN S:YDER, }Manager*. W M'MfdilN, I WILLI '¦ <: Y LEWIS, ! HEZuKIAH PRICE. J rtiigusi 25 2aw8t-la\v Encouragement of Literature. BY AUTHORITY. Scheme of a Lottery, FOR TUE BENEFIT OF S r.MARY'SC-OLLEGE, ofBALTIMORE polls. Uolsi. 1 Prize of 30,000 1 do. - - 15.000 2 do. 10,000 - 2ti,000 2 do. 5000 - 10,000 5 do. 1000 . 5,000 10 do. 500 - 5,000 20 do. 200 - 4,0u0 -100 do. 100 - 10,000 150 do, 50 . 7,5u00 7000 do. 12 - 84,000 7291 Prizes Stationery pemiums . a > M Notice. The subscribers having taken out Letteas of administration on .he Estate of Jacob Nor. ris, (if the Ci.y of Baltimore Deceased ; re- quest all persons having claims against him, to present them L:gaily authenticated, for Settlement; and all those indebted to s..id es- tate are Desired to make payment to HARfUET HO'kRIS, Adin'rx. JOHN FRICK, ( ) . , MATTHEW BROWN, $ Mm rs' Sep ee.her 7_______________ 1 vv'it Proposals For Publishing by subscription, a Moral. In- structive, Entertaining, Periodical Wt Pk, Entitled The Monthly Magazine ; To contain 55 octavo pag-es, letter-press__ well executed, on fine paper—with a copper- plate Engraving to each volume. But if the patronage obtained be adequate to the ex- pense, an Engraving will be given with each number, which will add greatly to the beau- ty of the work without enhancing the price. Consequently, it is expected, that the Ladies and Gentlemen of this city will be liberal in attaching their names to the subscription list, in order to enable the publishers to issue the Monthly Magazine in a style cotnineiisura'cs with its object, and the wish ot the proprietor. It has been itoual fiif persons' solicitinc pa- tronage fur undertakings of the nature of the present, to deal extensively in pro'ni. es, the' neglect of which has cust a stigma' on their successors not easily re rieved. This is what the proprietor would carefully avoid. Ha will take leave just to stale, that as the majority, perhaps all, of those who may see this proposal, understand the nature of the work, he esteem* it unnecessary to particularize the manner in ¦w hich it will be conducted, further than that it will be on the plan of the- most approved pe- riodical miscellanies in Europe ; that will con- tiiiii Sketcues of interesting Bi< grapliy, de- tached pieces of History, Extraordinary Pro- du tions of Nature and ,JM. Aijeeddtes, his- torical and humorous, in " short every thing worthy of note •, that at the end of each num- ber will be given, a summary of events of the past month.; that a department will lie reserv- ed fir the use of " tltefivared if the Mu es(n a id that not only the assiduity of the editor, but the gratuitous and friendly assistance of several gentle men of literary eminence, will be etnpl >>cd,' to render it completely such a publication as the object supposes. The price to subscribers, 50 cents each num- ber, payable on delivery. Subscriptions received at all the Book- Stcres in the town and on the Point, at the several Paper Oflices and at the Blank Book, Book-Bindery, and Stationary Store, No. 11, South street, of Callender and Wills. Baltimore, August 28 2aw4t Land for Sale. Pursuant to the general Order of Baltimore County Court, in cases if insolvent debtors, will be sn'jl by public auction, at the Si jr.- oi Cote and I. Bonsai, Auct'rs, No 174, Baltimcre- strceb, in the City if Baltimore, On Monday the lith day of September next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, ALL the right of Walt' r Muschctt, being an estate during his life in one undivided 4tt» part of a Tract of Land, lying in Charles county, known by the name of MANOR PAYNTON, containing about 228 acres, for- merly the dwelling plantation of James Kua- caster, late of Charles county, deceased. Oa the Land there is-a convenient Dwelling House and other valuable improvements,— The1 terms of sale are, that the purchaser at his option, may pay the purchase money on the daj of sale, or give notes with appreved security, for the payment of one-hall the pur- chase money with interest within six months, ii".i11 I he remaining- half, with interest Vfithin 12 months from the day of sale ; and on pay- ment of the whole amount of the purchase money a deed will be executed to the pur. chaser. 190,500 24,500 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 - - gSuO 1st. do after 2,000 tickets are drawn, 1000 1st. do. after 4.00U - 1000 1st. do after 6,000 - - 150U 1st. do. alter 8,000 - - 1500 1st do after 10,000 - - 1500 1st. do.a:ier 12.000 - - 1*00 1st. do. after 14,000 - • 1500 1st. do. alter 16,000 - • 1500 1st. do. after lb,000 - - 1500 1st. do. after iO.OoO - -' 150o Last drawn Blank, - - lo.ooO Dollars 245,ooo 15 per cent on §215coo is - 32,250 Sum tobe raised by the lottery - 3e>,ooO Jixpences of the lottery • - 2250 y_______32,250 The prevailing disposition to encourage the progress of Literature- -the peculiar favor which St Mary's College has enjo;, ed- -and the many splendid chances offered to adven- turers by the above scheme, induce the ma- nagers to anticipate a rapid saeofthe tickets. The drawing w ill commence as soon as a suf- ficient number is sold to authorize it The managers 'nave given bond to the state in the penally of sixty thousand dollars, for the faith- ful payment oi'the prizes, which will be paid subject to a deduction of 15 per cent, 30 da\, after the drawing is finished. Prizes no tie. manded within a twelve-month from the tcora pletion of the drawing, will be considered ;»s a donation to the College. TicKffts to be had ol the Managers, or to such persons as mav he authorised by ihem. William Do Boukg,~J John Tessier, Luke Tiersan, Robert Walsh, William Lojm.ii, Alexander M'Kim, Henry Wilson, Samuel Sterett, James M'Hemry S. ttOLLlXCSWOR I'll, Lewis Du Bourg, Philip Lavkenson March 31 eolui-iaw FREDERICK PRICE, WILLIAM GWY July 30. tCE,-) r, NN,i ustees. tiaw6w Valuable Propeity on the Phi. ladelphia koad. Pursuant to the general order of Baltimore count) court, in cas^s of insolvent debtors, will be sold by Public Auttion, on the pre- mises, on THURSDAY, the 10th duv of September next, at 10 o'clock, in the fore- noon, The HOUSE and LOT, lately occupied by John Miller as a Tavern, and known by the name of the Swan Inn ; the Lot fronts on York street 25 feet, and extends back to Salisbury street. The. improvements are a three story Brick House, with back .build- ings, suitable either for a Tavern, or private Dwelling, and a wooden building for Stables. The above Lot is subject to a Ground Rent of 150 dollars per annum ; there is also a lien on it by mortgage, the amount of wbiali wilt be made Unovrn on the daj of sale. Also adjoining the abate, A Lot of Ground on the corner of York arid Lloyd-streeis, fronting on each street, '00. feet ; on th'i3 Lot are eight frame booses, under rent, at the rale of 714 dollars per an- num 'I he whole lot is suhjuct lo a Ground Herd of 300 dollars, and there ate aive.;rx of rent due amounting to about 1000 dollars*. The terms of sale are, tbr.l the purchaser of the Whole or any part of the abwe proper- ty may at his option pay Hie uiiiotmtofptircini.se money on the day of sale, or gee notes wrlSt approved security, for the payment of nuc- ha f the purchase money with interest with- in six months, and the remaining h.l1, v.ita interest within 12 months from t'.,o day of sale ; and on payment of the whole amount of t;ie purchase money a ieecl will be executed to the purchaser. WM, GWYNN, Trustee. __ T-'l :9.______________2aw6w Notice.is hereby Given, TJ a the subscriber intends to n ake appli- cation to Baltimore county court, in 2 riiniel-.s from this date tor the benefit of the act 'I . s- s< mbl\ of this .state, parsed at Notcniber ses- sion, 1805, entitled, " An act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors," ALEXANDER DE VALCOURT. __An 'est U 1807._______________ d5m lire bubscribers give No- tic% to their Creditors, of their intention to &j ply to Baltimore county court, at its next sitting, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this stale. D. C. Steivait, W P. Stewart, Lloyd JSuchanan. August 3, 1807. d m* , MINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN BEV* HS, tymm'te the Pift-Offlte, tit, Punl's~Lari*\ ILLTLMOHE.