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Valuable 'Lands, Negroes and Su*ck, Jor Sale. By virtue of tv>o deeds of trust from Thomas Hingg'dJ, the subscribers will offer at public side on the premises, On MONDAY the 23a day oj November next, THAT villi.ble Tract of LAND, called Hopewell, situate within two miles of dies ter town, on Chester River, Kent county, Maryland, containing about twelve hundred acres of Land. This estate is in (rood order and will be improved, the land is of the best qtml ty, and has a sufficient portion of wood land for its support. Immediatelyafter .the site ofthe Laad, will '. ¦ he sold, ¦ ALL the Negt'jes, Stock and Farminjf Utensils, appendant to the real estate. On WEDNESDAY, The 15th oj November next, will be offered « ' .public sale. The H >nse and F.ots how occupied by I saac Spenser, esq in Chester-Tov n. The House is la;g" and spacious, and well calcu- lated for the conveaientje'cqmmodation of a large family, the .Gardens are highly im- pEeved and '.veil stored with a. variety of ci celt nit Fruit Trees. It lias large St .hies, and Carriage Houses and every other conve- nient out house. On tne following day will be offered for sale on the premises, That valuable and productive estate, called Uniting Field, together with the Negroes, Stock and Farmi.g Utensil's thereon, situate in tlie 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 S. wild Fowl in the season, has a sufficient por- tion of woodland, and is within a few hours sail of Baltimore and Annapolis. Ana on the "6th oj said month, will be offerea for tide, 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 oi.e half is woodland. The terms of sale for the Lands, are one- fourth cash, the re; aim! r to he paid in four equal annual payments with interest, the pur chaser giving bind with approved security, and executing a mortgage on the conveyance being made ; the Negroes, stock, (Stc. will be sold on a credit of t w elve m mths. Pos- session will be given on the first day of Jan- uarv 18 '8 Mrs, Ringgold having relinguish- ed Gter right of Dower, in the above Lands, they will be sold free of all incumberances SAMUEL RINGGOLD, TENCH RINGGOLD, Trustees of Thomas Ringgold Washington County, Maryland, June i9. Charitable Marine Society This is to give Notice, I O T T FRY* ' That the Subscriber, of Charlc's county, . , ,, ; hath obtained from the orphan's cr-mrt of said THE subscribers having been appointed by the members ofsaid society, managers of a lot- tery, authorised by the general assembly of i Maryland, intend to raise a sum of money to : aid the funds of said society in extending fur- i ther relief to the indigent withw' and helpless orphans, offer to the public the following S C H E M K. lawt2MN Arrearages of Direct Tax. The following arrearages of direct T x, in Baltimore county, on property assessed t die persons herein named are required to lie p.tid before Monday the 1 X\: day of October next, otherwise the property will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House i the City of lls'timore, on that day at 11 o'clock, tor pay mem of thi same Mi Idle River, Lower Hundred, Cts. 5(1 3 a 19 45 19 13 59 50 «9 4: 3i 39 62 n 94 19 11 23 4 8 5 3 77 23 5l 41 43 83 23 27 16 47 19 42 37 23 34 20 Samuel Fuller, Aquila League, G 'i ne Messersmitbj dial Us Pcarce, Mary Jaiman, 'jack River Lower Hundred, Thomas Gailowat, Bock River Upper Hundred, Gies Cole, Job', ©ill, of Stephen (he 2d. 1 nomas Woodcock, John Wniteford, Middle River Upper Hundred, Jacob Hicks, Thomas Rowland, Soldier's Delight Hundred, Thomas Bai!e\, William Gosnell, Hirer!i Lynch, Benjamin Uwings, Thomas B. Randall, John Stockdale, of Thomas, Robert Tuxworth, Middlesex Hundred, Nathan Hambleton, Pasaps'co Upver Hundred, Robins Chamberlain, Richard Moale, Patcpsico Lower hundred, Frederick Anspaugb, Absalom Bowen, Benjumin Baker, t James Bias, Anthony Barachman, John Cox, (near C. Walker's) J»hn Colvin, William Foose, John Fooie, Lemue.1 Goddard, capt. Aquita Goulding, Peter Holtz, Patrick Halfpenny, Richard l.awson, James Pocock, Peter Perme, Elnvid Stoddard, Ship Builder, Michr.el Sladesmsn, James Smith, (Butcher,) Joseph Swan, John Toon, Robert Turner, Jacob Walsh, John Weaver, captain, Mary Jarnian, Govane's Town, Delaware Upper Hundred. Elizabeth Clari-c, Led wick Swites, John Sharret, John Smith, Deleware Lower Hundred. John Hipslcy, Pipe Creek Hundred, Benjamin Corhin, Christopher Cox, ^Frederick Hiser, Jn n Null, Jacob Russell, Christopher >liingler, J ihn Fisher. Joseph Osborne Sen. North Hundred, Ezekiel Cole, Unali Freeland, Anthony Null, John Price, JoF.'n Stillts, Jacob Faii^ Gur.powder and Mine Run Hundreds, John Dixon, J .cob Dixon, Benj .inin Gettings, Israel Morris, James PocoiJc, Thomas Gailoway, H^^^ ISAAC DICKSON, Collecter, Ri*|rters'4own, September 2. Ia.w6t 67 23 30 33 7 91 47 52 •14 32 42 21 7o 1 26 1 1 Prize of 50 Q Jollars is 5000 1 do. 2 i )Q do. 25u0 2 do. 15.10 do. 3000 4 do. 750 do. 3000 Id do. 300 do. 3000 20 ¦ do. 150 do. 3000 40 do. 75 do. 3000 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 4000 200 6000 200 8000 400 10000 400 i-t 12000 500 14000 1000 16000 2000 1 Last drawn blank 3000 6168 Prizes amounting to 11832 Blanks Sum raised including expence i75000 15000 55 3b 6 80 74 f-6 95 54 25 99 47 95 81 39 86 57 89 23 35 50 18'IQO Tickets at 5 dolls, each is g 9000O From the above Scheme, it appears tha there are less than two Blanks to a Prize; and that the Prizes are to be paid without deduction rile advantages offered to adventurers, and he very charitable object to which the money stohe applied, induce the Managers to hope, that a speedy sale of the tickets will enable diem 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 aie not demanded within twelve months, will ie considered as generous donations to the truly charitable object of the Lottery. Tickets may be had of the Managers, and mcll other persons as they may appoint to sell. ?>izes in the Lotteries now drawing in this city, mil be received in payment for ticket)- MANAGERS "Villiam Mathews, Thorndick Chase, Tobias K Stansbury, J.hn Sn„:,r, Timothy Gardner, thomns Rogers, February 10, Daniel Howland, John Ogston, 'Ihtimas 'Pennant, Thomas Sprigg. ana Peter Gould. law Valuable Property for Sale. THF. subscriber being desirous of procur ing some good lan.ls in the south-western country, ana. to enable him to do so, offers the following property for sale, viz. \ TilACi ofLAND, situate in the county of Fairfax and state ofVirgiua, whereon I wow reside, containing upwards of 2100 acres. This land is well adapted to farming, is level, well wate.ed and timbered, full one half be- ing in wood, near the centre ol which stands the county court house and otherpublk build- ing" whien are ini hided vvi'hin the bounds of a town latch laid out at this place, au thorise ' by an act of the g> nerai assembly of Virginia, on several of which lots buildings a en « reeled, t. c. On one acre thereof, near the court-house, is a large two story brick House, muted and occupied as a tavern, toge- ther w;tli Lrge staoles, kitchen, ar.d house for 'die retii emeut of a family, &.c. Perhaps there is no itnat.o, between the eastern and west- ern waters more public, orthalaflbrds better stands lor tave.iis, st< res, mechanics, &c par- licularly tu an inn keeper, calctfVted to act on a large scale. The Little I«ver turnpike paved road, leading iront Alexandria to the westward, passes immediately at this place, as also ihe main pub ic and post roads leading to and from Alexandria, Georgetown, the city of Washington, Baltimore, and the Western country—distance from Alexandria 14, and fri.m the city of Washington 15 or 16 miles. To accommodate a purchaser or purchasers, I would dispose of tue property at this place, or any part thereof, separate from tils' other lands The annual rent of the small part now improver!, is near eight hundred dollars, and at little additional expence would produce from one thousand dollars to twelve hundred dollars per annum exclusive of lots that might be sold or rented on ground-rent; and I would divide the land in two or three parts ts suit purchasers On that part occupied by myself, area oomfoi table dwelling house, sufficient for the accommodation of a large family, with barn, stables, and other convenient ojit-houses, orchards, &.C As it is presumed a person dis- posed to purchase would first view the premi ses, a further description is thought unne- cessary. A small piece of Land v> ithin one and a half miles of the court house, situate op Accotink Run, containing 19 acres, mostly rich and valu- able grass land, which affords a tolerable mill seat, and was purchased with aview of erect- ing one thereon, the timber for which (of ex- cellent quality) hath been cut and squared. A Lot in the town ot Alexandria, with a two story brick house, kitchen and stable thereon, situate near the centre thereof; and About 1600 acres oi' Land, situate on the waters of Licking, in the county of Bourbon, aid slate of Kentucky. This land is classed as second rate, is rich, lies well, and by judges of that country said to be worth from five dol- lars to eight dollars per acre, and on which are several small settlements. Fur the property in Fairfax and Alexandria, indisputable titles wiil he made ; the title to .he Kentucky land is thought to be good, an investigation on thai subject having lately taken place, and isfPatented in my own name. No- thing short of astli ng desire to provide for a Urge and growing fanny, should induce me to ofttr this property or sale.. Nay terms will be suchascannot fail to accommodate a purchaser, as but a small portion will be required in hand, and on securing the balances satisfac oiily, to meet amng' ments which in'such cases J wish to make, lengthy credits will be givei. I would receive in part payment good lands in the state ot Tennessee, not more than thirty miles Ifem Nashville, or the waters o, Dock-River, in said state ; out the title thereto must he well estab- lislYed and secured. Application must bf made Lo RICHARD RATCLIFFE. Fairfax county, state of) Virginia, August 25. j law3m Notice is hereby Given, That the subsbscriber means to apply, by petition in writingiothe honorable the judges of Baltimore county court, at the next term, to be held at the court house in the city of Baltimore, on the first Tuesday in October next, for t> commission to mark and bound pait of a tract of Land called Burman's For-. rest of which be is seized, lying and,b«i)ig in Baltimore county aforesaid. JOEL GREEN. Sept 3. Iaw4wt county, in Maryland, letters of administration on the personal estate of George Grant? late of the aforesaid county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the touchers thereof, to the Subscriber, on or before the first day of March next j they may otherwise by law be excluded from all be nc-lit of the said estate Given under my hand this first day of September, eighteen hundred and seven. ELIZABETH GANTT, Adm'x. September L, 18..7. Iaw4tf Notice. The subscribers having taken out Letteas of administration on die Estate of Jacob Non- ius, of the City of Baltimore Deceased; re- quest all persons having claims against him, to present them Legally authenticated, for Settlement; and ail those indebted to said es- tate are Desired to make payment to 'HARRIET NORRIS, Ad.n'rx. JOHN FRICK, I Ad , MATTHEW BROWN, 5 /lam r September 7 lawCt i'or 6ale, A valuable Tract of LAND, lying in An- nc-Arundle county, in the neighborhood of Elk Ridge, containing 804, acres, between 13 and 14 milfs from the city of Baltimore, and 27 from the Federal City, and on the new road contemplated by Congress, from the latter to the former place ; there is up- wards of 650 of the above, well wooded and inferior to none in the vicinity of the neigh- borhood, the residue now under cultivation ; the soil is adapted to every species of coun- try produce, particular!) for the production of Tobacco. The improvements are a to- lerable frame dwelling House and kitch- en, a good Barn and Stables a good ap- ple and peach orchard. Considering the great scarcity of wood, and near one of the best markets in this state, with an addition of a quantity Iron Ore, thereon, and the cenveniency of its situation to tlie mills and water carriage, where produce may be con- veyed from Elk-rid e L >nding to Baltimore) renders this Land worthy the attention of farmers and others. Aiso 30 acres, situate on Elk-Ridge, adjoining the residence of Mr Grahams, two miles from Spurrier'* Tavern, on the road from Frederick to Annapolis— Also, between 350 and 400 a-cres, lying in Frederick county ; contiguous to William Hobbs, esq. and part of which joins the Turn- pike Road on both sides ; and principally standing in wood, of a good quality ; the soil is surpassed by none in the neigtiborhoed, for the production of produce ot every das- criplion. It is deemed unnecessary to give a further description of the aforesaid Lands, as it is presumed those inclined to purchase w ill view thrill. The terms will be arcommodat ing and price low For further particular* please apply to the stibst rJber at the count ing house of Mens Sam. and Eli C4agett, Baltimore, or to Mr. Charles Hammond, E!k-Ridge, who is authorised to dispose of the same. REZIN HAMMOND. If the first mentioned Tract is not sold before the 10th November next, it will be offered to the highest bidder at public auction on that day, of which notice will be given, at Spurrier's Tavern, Elk-lLdge, in the lore- noon, when the terms, will be made known at time and place of sale. ' ty 25 noTwfnw l'ur baie., A TRACT of LAND situate in the conn ty of Fairfax, witliin four miles of die court house, lying in the fork of Pope's Head Run and Giant's '.'.astle Brancli,oontainiiig four hun- dred and forty-three and a quarter acres. It is good farming land, nearly one half in woods, and heavily timbered ; it abounds ir asuiticu tl- cy of good meadow land, and a number of never-failing springs, with a good null-seat at the junction of the above mentioned streams. The improvements are, a framed dwelling house,that with a smallcxptncennghtbcnu.de neat and comfortable, together with a kitchen stables, corii-hoi,se,negro quarter, &.c. all part ly new, in a nealliiy situation Tutus—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 RATCLIIFE. Fairfax county, August 25. Iaw3m *• The Curious Are informed that there is nowto be seen at Mrs. Bickham's, No. 2, North Charles-street, a Young LADY, horn without hands, and with only three toes, on one foot; who is not so much a subject of wonder and admiration for her great ingenuity and elegance in em- broidering artificial flowers fit for framing, and in cutting with rich variety ami taste, gen- tlemen's watcli papers, as for the peculiarfeli ¦ city of her disposition and her entertaining style conversation, diffusing gaiety all around her ; indeed,her cheerful and sportively enagg- mg aspect at once dispels those painful sensa- tions which the deprivation of her limbs ex- 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 sense and cheerful resignation of this young Lady to her puculiar 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 worUl generally, and to her own sex parti cularh. Large flowers, &c. for sale by the young Lady, at the above place. Admittance, 25 Cents—Children, half price. A*ttgust 19. ____________law A IHm-away. Committed to my custody as a run-away, a Negro Man named CORNELIUS, whosa>s he belongs to William Barry, of Georgia ; said fellow appears to be about4uj) earsof age, about five lect six inches high, rather pi' a slender makehas ascaron his left hand between the first is. second fingers, & is very much marked with the whip on the back; hiscloaihinganosnaburgsliirt and trousers, black silk under jacket, and old hat. His owner is desired to take him away, or he will je sold for expences, agreeably to law. JOHN M'CENEY, Sheriff if Anne-Arundel County. Sept. 7______________________ lawStj Notice is hereby Given, That the subscriber intends to make appli- cation to Talbot County Court, at the next term thereof, to be held on the second Mon- day in November next, or to some one of the judges of the said court, 'or the benefit of an act of assembly, passed at November session, lo05, entitled " an act for the relief of sun- dry insolvent debtors," and of the several sup- plements thereto. ABRAHAM BROOM. Easton, Talbot county, Sept 11,1807-l»w8t|| Trinity Church Lottery. THE subscribers having been appointed Managers of a Lottery authorised by the ge- n?ral Assembly of Maryland, and the Cgrbora- tion of the City of Baltimore for the p rpo.eof raising a sun) of money for the erscnon 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 70 do. 50 3500 175 do. 20 3500 500 do. 10 5000 5250 do. 6 31500 6065 Priz»s. 11935 Blanks. Smn raised, Expences including commission to the Corporation 72000 15000 3000 18000 Tickets at Five Dolls, each 90000 OF THE ABOVE PRIZES. 1 of200dols.to the firstdiavui Bta-k. 1 200 do. tothe lstdrawnblankafter 2000 200 do. 200 do. 200 do. 1000 do. 500 do. 500 do. 1590 do. 20UO do. do. do. do. do. do. __________J do. last drawn blank. 4000 6000 8000 1000,. 12000 14000 16000 It will appear'tVom the above scheme that tlvre ;„re not two blanks to a prize, and that the prizes will be pai.i without any deduction. From the advantage offered to adventurers andthe object to which the money Is to be ap plied, the Managers hope and expect fhe\ will make a speedy sale oi the Tickets, so as to •nable them tocommer.cejdrawmg at an early day The Prizes will be paid sixty days after the drawing; and such as may not he demanded within twelve months after, will be considered as generous donations to the objects of the Lottery. Bond has been given to the" Mayor and Ci'y-Council for the faithful performance O' the Managers Tickets may be had of ei'herof the Mana- gers and of such oiher persons as may be ap- pointed by them. Prizes in the Lotteries now drawing in this citv, will be received in pay- ment tor l'ickets. WILLIAM SLATER, ALEXANDER M'KIM, JOSEPH ALLENDER, V ILLIAM PKICE, JOHN SNYDER, W M'MECVUN, WILLIAM Y LEWIS, HEZt:KIAH PRICE. August 25_________________ Encouragement of Literature. BY AUTHORITY. Scheme of a Lottery, FOR THE BENEFIT Of St.MARY'SOOLLEGE, ofBALTLMORE Dolls. 1 Prize of 1 do. 2 do. 10,000 2 do. 50U0 1000 500 200 100 ^ Managers. 1 j 2a\v8t-l».w 10 20 100 150 7000 do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 30 12 7291 Prizes Stationary pemiums 14209 Blanks—Not two to a Prize. Dolsi. 30,000 15.000 20,000 10,t0o 5,000 5,000 4.OU0 10,000 7,5000 84,000 190,500 24,50u 215,000 1,500 rickets, at lo dollars each, 215,coo Arrangement of Stationary Premiums—Viz 1st. drawn blank - - J&50C 1st. do after 2,000 tickets ai«a drawn, 1000 1st. do. after 4,u00 1st. do after 6,000 1st. do. after 8,i;00 1st do alter 10,000 1st. do. alter 12.000 1st. do. alter 14,000 1st. do. alter 16,000 1st. do. after 1&.000 1st. do. after ^0,000 Last drawn Blank, 1000 1501/ 150Q 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 150c lo.ooO Dollars 245,ooo 15 per cent, on §2l5ooo is . 32,25o Sum to be raised by thtlottery - 3o,ooo 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 the 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 have given bond to the state in the penally of sixty thousand dollars, for the faith- ful payment of the prizes, which will be paid subject to a deduction of 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 mav be authorised by them. William Do Boubg," John Tessier, Luke Tiersan, Robert Walsh, William Lorman, Alexander M'Kim, Henry Wilson, Samuel Steeett, James M'Henry S. 1-loLLi ngsworth, Lewis Du Bourg, Philji" Lauiiehsok March 31 eol m-law Tennessee Company. A meeting of the Shareholders is required on the first day of November next, at Me- chanic Hall, in the city of New-York. A punctual attendance is requested of every Shareholder, either m person or by attorney, on business of the first importance to the company. E. JACKSON, Surviving Trustee Middlefcown, (Con.) August 24. Ia8t For Sale, A few casks of Spirits of Turpentine, of the fivst qualiiy, and in the best order, being all cased, and well suited for exportation. Apply to JOHN FITZE, 16, Pbilpot-sW-eet,, Fell's Point, Sept 14, 2aw4t This is to give TNTotice, Thjitthe subscriber hath obiained from the Orp.um's Court of Baltimore county, in Mary- land, letters of administration on the personal estate of Casper Smith', late of Baltimore co'.mtv, deceased : all person's having claim" against the said deceased, are hereby warn- ed-to i xhibitthe same with the vouchers there- of to th= subscriber, at or before the 14th <<** of March nest, thee may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand, this 14th day of Sep temlKE, 1807. MARY SMITH, Adm'x. Sept 14, 18o7__________________2awtiw For Sale, or to Let, A new two-story BRICK HOUSE, situate in North street, between the Dutch Chapel & the Cathedral. It is elegantly finished, built of the best materials, stands in a healthy situ- ation, contiguous to good water, and wot,:cl answer a small genteel family very well—it would be sold low for cash, or rented on good terms to a pleasing tenant Apply on the pre- mises, to FRANCIS PEP''ER. September 14,_____________2aw 't Baltimore & Frederick-town Turnpike Road Company. Agreeably to charter, an election Will be held at the Company's Office, in the city of Baltimore, on Monday the 5th day of October next, fiTn 10 'till 3 o'clock, for choosing1, one- President, eight Manigers, and one Treasur- er, for the ensuing year. By order, J LEWIS WAMPLE M, Sec'ry, Sept 14 eoSthO Patton and Jones, No. 93, Market st>ee.t, Baltimore, and No. 44, Market street, Philaneip.. i Have received fly the late arrival-; from London a. id Liverpool, a complete assortment of Eight Day and Table (LOCKS. Horizontal, Patent Lever, Chronometers, and common Gold and Silver WATCHES, And Clock and Watch rnak-r's Tools and Materia.s. Which they offer very low for cash, or ae- ceptances in town. 9th mo. 3________________________eo!2t HARDWARE. P. ^ THOMAS is' GEO j GE, NO. 106, M A t:KE 1 -S J 'ItE't I , Have received bv the Othello from Liverpool, their entire assortment of IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY, SAD- DLERY & BRASS WARES, Which is now opening and for sale on the usual terms They have likewise constantly on hand a large assortment ol CUT NAILS & BRADS, At the manufacturer's prices. ALSO, A handsome assortment of DUCK GUNS AND FOVVLING PIECES, by the case. September 7. eo For Sale, That very valuable Property on which the hay scales now stand. The lot fronts Hoili- day-street sever.ty-five feet, and runs one hun- dred and fifty three feet to North street : di- visions will be made to suit purchasers. Tne central situation, Contiguity to the best, water in tli j city, and having the advantage of two streets, one 80 and tnu other 4u feet wide, renders tins propeay most eligible for build- ing. For terms apply to D LNlisi. C. HOLLIDAY. Sept 9.__________________________eol in bt. Croix sugars, 32 hhds. of very prime quality, received per the brig Orlando, capt. Baty, from St. Croix Also in Sioie, 3t;0 hhds. of 2d and 3d quality, which will be sold at a reduced price, and accommodat- ing credit. Just received, 32 bags rial Carr.icas Cocoa. The whole entitled to drawbacTc ; for sue by HUGH THOMPSON. Sept 11.___________________eo4tl Education. We the undersigned do certify, that hav. ing attended an examination of the pupils of ;Vlr. Patrick Edwards, on the elements ot the Eug ish Language, we were much satisfied with the plan he has adopted, which certain- ly tends, to strengthen the memory, and to confirm them in a knowledge of the science.— What his scholars acquire they are made; per- fectly to understand, and their progress ap- pears to be accelerated by the exercises in which they are daily engaged. His method of teaching to write is very judicious, and has been attended with remarkable success WM DU BOUKG. JOHN CRAWFORD. N, B. Mr. Edwards continues his school at his present place of residence, (M'Clel- land's alley.)______ Sept 11. eo4t A Stray Cow Came to the commons, near the Windsor mi III, about the month of Ijfuly last. She is a dark brin- die, and white spotted, a crop and swallow fork in therght ear, andcropandundelbitm the hft,und is at present in my pastwe.- The oitr.tr ils >r- nuestud to prove property, puv charges mlt.^re. her away- NICHOLAS REYNOLDS. Sept.Tl. 6o4l| Notice is hereby given, to all my creditors, that I am under the painful ne- cessity of applying to the judges of Baltimore county court, or to some one of tinue, for the benefit of the act of assembly passed at No- vember session 1805, entitle dan act for the relief of sundry insolvent debt, rs, as also or of the supplement thereto, passed at the last session. ABRAHAM FULLER Sept. 7.___________________<1 n Notice is hereby Given, That the subscriber intends to make appli- cation to Baltimore county court, in 2 months, from this dale tor the benefit of the act of :.,i- seivbly of this stale, passed at November ses- sion, 1805, entitled, " An act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors." ALEXANDER DE VALCOURT. August 14 1807-_____________d'2m 'i*he Subscribers No- ^^_^_^_ give ^^ tree to their Creditors; of their intention to apply to Baltimore county court, at its next sitting, for the benelit of the insolvent laws of this state. D. C SttrMirt, IV. P. Stewart, Lloyd Buchanan. August 3, 1807. d pRfNTEi) aS u published bY~ JOHN HRWES, 6/ipcsite the Pod-f'V-e, St. Pattl's-Lcattt- BALTIMORB.