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I ,«
~nse, Barn, Scabies, Spring House, and
evr other necessar building, with two
Ia.r*ge Apple, and one Peach Orchard in fitll
bWarJng, a Garden and plenty of fine meadow
,— which with the parts in tillage, are under
superior feiYce, with remarkable'springs of
fine water, also wood & tim!;er in abundance.
No 2. The lat Dwelling Plantation of Mr
John Skinner,deeeaa=eis, who has tie money to lay
(2... W AVho may also have with No 1, the
-jvfo'.e of the. stock, with the farming uten-
sils! Apply on the premises, to
HERCULES COURTEN-Y.
OctoherJ^_______________ d 30t _
United Mates of Ami tea,
Maryland distfict, ss
Whereas an information hath been filed in
the District 'ours of the United States, tor
Maryland District, by John Stephen, E-q.
Attorney for the same, against Three Bar-
rels of OrangeS, which were brought and
imported in and on board the schr Mies-
s- tiger, from HUvanna, in the West-In :ies,
to the Port of Baltimore, and wer- on the
eiglith day of . .c-otee.t, eighteen hundred
and seven, at the Port ot Baltimore afore-
said, unladen and delivered from the said
schooner, without " Permit from the Col-
lector and Naval officer oi'the District \
Part of Baltimore, for such unlading and
delivery : prsyipg condemnation of the same
according to 'aw :—And, whereas, the lion.
Jafnes Houston, judge of the said District
C-ouft, ha'ti ordered and directed Satur-
day, the seventh day of November next, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon of the same day,
for holding a court, at the court hoi so, in
the city ot Balti lore, for said trial agree-
abty to the piCtyer ;<< said attorney
~a\otich is her i'.i.r given.
That a District Court, nill be then and
there held, f,,r the trial of the pren~iis«s, and
th;--. owner or o- ncrs, and all persons who
may have any claim, or interest therein, are
hereby ciled to be and appear, at the time Rr.
place aforesaid to shew cause, if any tin y
hate, why K final determination should not
puss B\ order ot the Judge,
PHILIP MOURE, Clerk, D. C,
October 16. dUt
^Notice is hereby Given,
That ths court of Oyer and Terminer, and
Goal Delivery, for Baltimore county, s amis
adjourned until the first Monday in Novem-
ber next, whet, the said court wilt'sit hi the
clerks office in the court house ami continue
to sit on the succeeding day, (or the purpose
of granting ordinary and retailers licences, to
such persons as may apply tor the same.
By order of the court,
THOMAS HARWOOD, Clerk.
October 1 5 dt4th N
N otice.
The Co partnership of Hancock and Norris
was dissolved the 1st ihstantti by mutual con-
sent ; ail persons having claims against the
said firm will please present them for settle-
ment ; and thos„- indebted are particularly
requested to make immediate payment, to ei-
ther of the subscribers
THOMAS JH A NCOCK.
RICHARD NORRIS.
Sept 14.______________________________d__
Fifty Dollars Reward.
A Morocco POCKET-BOOK was lost, this
morning in the Marsh Market, containing a-
bou; 184 doll.rs in banknotes, and a number
of papers, promissory notes and judgments.
Among those recollected are,
lnote of bund, drawn by foot and
Shute, for g 389 CO
1 do. do. 3«g oo
1 do Henry White, 78 00
1 do. - James White, 80 00
1 do. Thomas P..skins, 45 25
All in favor of Isaac Atkinson.
The papers can he of Use to none but the
» owner, as measures have been taken to prevent
the payment of them.
The above reward will be paid to ths finder
and no questions asked, on delivering it with
the whole of its contents to
ISAAC A'IKINSON, County wharf.
Oct. 17. d4t||
The Subscribes.
Has just reieived from, London,
A Consignment oi sixieen bales of fine and
superfine Broad Cloths, mostly Blacks and
Blues, with a few other fashionable colors :
3 bales of Ratteens, and 1 bah of Flushings,
which he offers for sale by the bale, soma-
terialry under the customary adv.nu e, as to
make them well worth the attention of pur.
chasers i and has for sab-, 7.i0 Demijohns,
2 tons Bar Lea , ;tl.,d $Q quarter casks En.
Sh Gun Powder
NICHOLAS SfUBEY,
12, Bowly's wharf
Sept 3.0.__________ daot
Just Received
By the Glohi, from London,
25 hhtls. Green Copperas,
. 450 kegs White Lead in Oil,
' ' Which, with an assortment of Full Goods,
newly opened, are offered ror sale, bj
JOHN GQDDARD.
©etcher JO- dlOt
&§§*:
For Sal j, Freight or Charter,
. TS2/v The Sh'p
¦¦-. ' GLOBE,
¦ J''-X? J >seph A I!;dly, Master,
# Burthen i96 tons, and car-
ries, 3100 barrels. She is only 20 months old,
and wili be ready to receive a cargo in a few
days.
Also.
The Ship
MARY & ELIZA,
— - Ebcnr Simmons, Master,
sb; Burt en 180 Tons, and Sup-
posed will carry about 2000 barrels She is
15 months old, and in readiness tirecei ea
cargo immediately ; both which are Strong,
faithful built Ships F >r terms apply to
PAYSON & SMITH.
Oct. "o. d6t
For Amsterdam.
The slop
KITSO NT,
Skptaln Brown ;
_____ Having tiall' her cargo oow
ou hoard, may be dispatched in a few days.
For freight, apply to
J'.MES MAYS, FoUV.Pomt, or,
CHARLES 13. YOUNG, Broker,
29, Commerce-street.
Sipt 15.____________________d
Jreight Wanted,
To any port hitlie Onited States, or the West-
Indies,
I »i££X For the Schooner BF.LLON A,
V :«?•<.«' 'i' \\ & ,„,-ll A well found southern built
aw vessel, burthen 5(i0 bbls. For
terms apply to
A. W R. BOUGHAN,
rr':o have on hand and fur sale,
50 hhds and 30 bbls St. Martins Sugar
120 do. Maryland and Virginia Tobacco.
Septl|5___________ d
For Liverpool,
To nail •with all Mmienimt speed,
'The regular Trading Ship
ABEONA,
&*«»»£3mt „ Hobson, master.
:»*!>V For freight or passage, sp.
plv to the captain on board, at Jackson's whaf,
Ft'U's-Point, or to
LORMAN & FULFORD.
September 26. d _
For Hav nna.
. J^p^/ The Schr. REPUBLICAN,
ia^ Capt NewhaJJ
T_','i,,..t^'tiJp A remarkably good strong
V-,.^M.,Jf~ vt:ssel, burthen about 900 bar-
rels, lying at. the head of Smith's dfick, and
now ready to commence loading For freight
or pas-sa e, apply to
HENRY THOMPSON.
Oct.oh>r 15.________________________dot
For treight or Charter^
.. :...t_, , The barque PA TUIAHCTI,
vx^.-di'-vv. liiirthen about 17 tons, now
%3x.M:.fl&$' lying at M'Elderry's wharf.—
~''*¥Gr- She is a fine new,vessel, with
good ac ommod.tlons for passengers, in com-
plete order to receive a cargo, and it is sup.
p-.si d that she will prove a very fast sailer.
Apply to -N. W. EAS TON.
Great York-street, or
D. L. THOMAS,
Ship Broker1
__Sept 28. ____________ ''"________ eo
" t>larshalVSaTe^
United States, Maryland District, ss.
By virtue and in fiursuauee of an order to me di-
directed, fmn the h ih. ifairui ffoustor, ju'lgt
oj the V'¦¦•ted States in an I for tiie Maryland
district, vtill be iX'ios&d to public salt, niSA.
'1 URD AY, th 24M day ot October v st'ttit, til
11 o'clock, at t:.e head »] Frederick street nock,
--gL the ' chooner
i .^^'••'t'^lC' VIRGINIA,
' |^../?'-.3F Her 'Tackle, apparel & Fur-
l ^St5s2Sianiture, for cash.
THOMAS RUTTEU, Marshal.
Oct. 10._______________________e _ts___
Salt, &tc.
33oo bushels C >ar»e Liverpool Salt,
290 bbls Herrings.
600 Demijohns, large size.
For sale by JAMES BKUNDIGE.
. 95, Bowly'a wharf.
FOR SALE, OR FRl IGHi' CO.iSTWjlYS,
y^Jk . TlieSchr. CATHERINE,
,.,"i;>^£->isK Benj Shores master,
nfM" Burthen loo tons, well founu,
tt^ifi'T'*.3»ds«S and entirely new. Apply to
! the captain on board, at Bowly'i- wharf, or as
above. October L. dot co3t
Gt sinan Linens, etc
Iwportrd in the tchoorer Alexander, copt. Athor,
from Trieste, isf for, sale ht the subscribers,
48 cases of fine Platilias,'
10 liritamias,
10 Lawns,
8 Checks,
7 Cavalinns,
5 Estopdlas,
2 Rouans,
1 very fine Shirting Linen,
AND
A quantity of Glass Tumblers, in cases
assorted,
ALSO,
The Schooner Alexander
^ As she arrivedI'nnii sea, bur-
then about 1000 br.bis a strong
WE^Srf^i'a'vhful built vessel, 2 1-2} ears
For New-Orleans,
I ^TTrlX The Br'"^ NEWUNE,
' }'fi\ W. Shephard, master)
iV A very strong and goodves-
--- set, burthen 145 tons, incom-
plete order, With g «>d accommodations for
passengers, vyill Sail in I'd'tcm days, and take
600 or 70'> barrels, on freight Apph to
HENRY MESSONIER.
October 17. ____________/ v'.8t
'l'o be Sold.
The subscriber havimrbeen ajipolhted trus-
tee for that purpoce, elf- rs for sale that valu-
able tract or parcel of LAND or PLAN-
TATION, late the aronc-rty of Xacbanah
M'Kubin j containing about 488 acres, lying
and being in Montgomery county, wHi a
large, and commodious mill house 08 feet by
42, three-stories high, one-story oi which is
stone, an I two of 'trick, with two water
wheels, three pair of stones, two of winch
are F'reneh Burr, one of Collins ; with it!*r-
chsat and country baiting loths, sufficient
for manufacturing flour, all in gped repair;
with a saw- mill, stable, smiJfs.-shop, dwel-
ling and store-house, the mill standi on a
public road, leeidhig from 'be mouth of Ma
nococy to the city ol Washington, about 11
miles from the former, and 20 from the latter
and 20 from Frederick town. The above
property will be sold in Lots, or all toge
ther as will best suit the purchasers. 'The
terms of sale will be cash. If not sold at pri-
vate sale before the twenty-ninth day of Oc-
tober next, the sale to lonunence that day,
or in case of rain, the first fair day thereafter
KENR.Y HOWARD of John,' Trustee.
N. 15. 'The subscriber will also sell 250
acres of LAND lyirg on the sooth side of
I'atapseo river, within about 7 miles of Bal-
timore by water or land ; the one half ill good
wood and well adapted to any kind of coun-
try produce.
The terms will be one third cash, on the re-
sidue there will be a credit, with bond bear-
ing interest. H. HOWARD, of J. Trustee
may 30.___________________________2aw
To Lease, on ground-rent,
SIX LOTS on Franklin-street, south side,
opposite to the water company's reservoir, 20
feet front. .V 90 leet dee]); beginning for No. 1
at the Ustance of about 304 feet from theinter-
section of Franklin and Cahert-streets, and
running eastwardly'for breadth adjoining each
other, and bounding on Franklin-street
Also, six other LOTS on Gravel-alley, the
north side, i'O feet front and 50 feet deep.
Gravel.alley runs parallel with Franklin-street,
and is 20fe,et wide. The Lots on it run back
to those on Franklin street. Persons who
take Lots on Franklin-street, will therefore
have an opportunity of making them 140 feet
de»'p, to run back to the alley
Person* who wish to take lots of this depth,
may,ifUieychoose, have a greater front Those
who prefer pu chasing in f.« simple, inav have
a credit of 12 months, on approved notes with
endorsers, and a clear title when the money is
paid.
A plat may be seen, anil ti-rms known, bv
application to the snbscrib-r. ci to Janes Ba-
ker, surveyor, Oldtown, near the loot bridge,
wlio will shew the lots.
ROB. G. HARPER.
June 1. 2!iw
Public Sale. .
By Virtue ot unorder front the Orphan's court o*
Anne Aiitndle county, ixill be exposed to public
Sale, at the late dwelling of George Con<,viay,
deceased, on the north side <£ Magat'y, on
Thursday, the 22./ da; if O.tober instant, if
fair, if not, the next fair day the: eafter^
ALL the personal estate of the said de
Ceased, consisting of some young Negroes, for
a term of years, Household and Ki'ciian Fur.
'niture, amongst which are some Plate, ts valua-
ble Bedding, Cattle, Hogs, Plantation Tltei;
sis, Batteaus, Canoe, Sei , and a number ot
other artcles, tootediousto mention —Terms
of sale cash, the sale to commence at 10
o'clock in the forenwn and to continue until
the *hole is sold.
All persons having claims against tfe said
estate are requested to bung then) in, duly
attested, and those that are indebted are de
sired to make immediate paymert* to
AREA ROCriHOLD, (now Cross,)
Admx. (.W. A.)
Any information wanted, inquire of Mr.
Caleb Smith, Baltimore.
Octhber I. F&M6t
..'„*,.,.. ¦-#?,_
OBPsfe; old, sails fast, and may be sent
to sea at a snn.U expence.
L RMAN Si FULFORD, or
JOSB.Pt! YOUNG
October i. ____ d6t»*t>2w
For London,
To return early in the Spring,
- JCi Tin. fine ShUJ
DUMFRIES,
Burthen ..iti tons, two years
old, sails remarkably last, and
is in every respect a first rate ship. Tor !rr igi t
or passage (having elegant accommodations,)
apply to ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Oc.tobrr-12.
CHARLES WltGMAN
co8t
Bxchange on London,
TOR S\LE BY
C0SNTUWAIT & TAT.NALL,
83, Bowly's wharf
10th juo, 201b. dlOt
hereto
Notice is iiereDy given
THAT the subscriber has obtained from
the Orphan's, court of Baltimore county, in
Mar) land, letters of administration on the
cstnte of Patrick Maley, late of Baltimore,
deceased. All persons having claims against
the said esta e are hereby requested to exhi-
bit the same ; \vi*h th* vouchers thereof to
the subscriber, at or before the first day of
February next, they may otherwise by law be
excluded from all benefit of the said (slate
And all persons indebted to said estate are re.
quested to make immediate payment to the
subscriber.
JAMES M'CONKEY, Admr.
77 M'Eldry's wiiart
Oct. 6, 180r. Saw6w
This is to give notice,
That the subscriber of the city of Balti-
more, hath obtained irom the. Orphan's court
of Baltimore county, in Maryland) letters of
administralioiLon tho personal estate of Ale'x
ander Furnlval, late of Baltimore county, de-
ceased; all persons having claims against the
said deceased are hereby warned toexhibit the
same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub-
scriber at or before the 28th day of Mf'fh
next ; they may otherwise by law be ex*
ad from all benefit of said estate. Given\_
f'er my hand litis twenty-eighth day ot .-jmi
teiiiber, 1807
W.M L. SCHMIDT, Adm'r
September ! 9. .:aw6w
f
Encouragement of 1 iterature.
BY AUTHORITY.
Scheme of a Lottery,
F O tt THE BEBEI'IT OF
Sr.MARY'b COLLEGE, oi BALTIMORE
Dulls.
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
7291 Prizes
Stationary pemiumH______________
14209 Blanks — Not two to a Prite. 2I5.8J0
Doisi.,
30,000
15,000
20,000
10,000
5,000
5.000
4,000
10,000
7,5^00
84,000
190.S00
24,500
1010
1500
150o
15-0
1500
1500
1500
1500
1500
lo.ooo
Dollars 245,oo0
. 33,2 JO
y 30-0-0
. 3525U
. :1'1 .25o
I
Notice.
The subscribers having taken out Lett'as of
aduiiiiis1¦ ration on .he Estate of Jacob Non-
ius, of the City of Baltimore Deceased; re-
quest ail pei sons having claims against him,
to present them Legally authenticated, for
Settlement; and all Those indebted to said es-
tate are Desired to make pat ment to
HARRIET NORRIS, Adm'rx.
JOHN FRICK, I
MATTHEW BROWN, 5
September 7. iuwSt
Adm'rs.
1,500 tickets, at 1? dollars each, 215,ooo
Arrangement of Stationary Premiums—Viz
1st drawn blank - - S500
1st. do atler 2,000 tickets are drawn, 1000
1st. do. after 4,000
1st. do after 6,000
J st. do utter 8,000
1st. do. after 10,000
1st. do. alter li.000
1st do. after 14,000
1st do alter 16,000
1st. do alter 18,000
1st. do. after .'0,000
Last drawn Blank,
15/,'r cent on SM5ooo f»
.S'ttm. to be raised6y thr lott
Expencss of the lottery
The prevailing disposition to encourage the
progress of Literature- -the, peculiar favor
which St Mary's College has enjoyed- -and
the many splendid chan.es ottered to adven-
turers by the above scheme, induce the :na
nagers to anticipate a rapid sale of the tickets
The drawing will commence as soon as a s'd
licicnt niunocr is sold to authorize it The
managers iiave given bond to the state in the
penally of sixty thousand dollars, lor the faith-
ful payment of the prizes, which will be paid
subject to a deduction of-15 per cent, 30 day,
Efterthe drawing is finished. Pri-.es no de-
mantled within a twelve-month Irom the tcom
pletion of the thawing, 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 Du Bourg,
John Tessier,
Luke Tieunan,
Roberi Walsh,
William Lou mas,
Al.F.XANDEa M'KlM,
Henry '.Vii.son,
Samuel Srerect,
James M'Henky
S. Holi.ingsworiU,
Lewis Du Home,
Philip Laurenson J
March 31_______________ eolmlaw
Valuable Lands, Negroes and
Stock, for Sale.
By virtue of two deeds of trust from Thomas
Ringgold, the subscribers mill offer at fiub'.ic
sale on the premises, On MONDAT the 23o
day of Nx. will
be sold on a credit ol twalve months. Pos-
session will be given on the first day of Jan-
uary >8','8 Mrs. Ringiiold having relingiiisb.
ed iier right of Dower, in the above lands,
they will be sold free of all inquraberances
SAMUEL RINGGOLD,
TENCH RINGGOLD,
Trustees of Thomas Ringgold
Washington County, Muiyland,
June 19. lawliidN
To all my Creditors.
I hereby gi-c notice that I intend applying
toth- Anne Arimdie count) court or one oi'the
judge* thereof, for the benefit of an net of ts
sembly passed at November session 1803,
entitled " an act for thejrelief of sundry insi J
vent debtors" as also of the supplement there
to passed at the last session.,,
THEODORE R. S.-BOYCE.
July 18, 1807. (.Sept 30.) Iaw2m
Charitable Marine Society
L O T T E R Y.
THE subscribers having been appoint**! by
the members of said society, managers of* 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 helplesa
orphans, offer to the nub'ic tli" following
SCHEME,
l
l
2
4
10
20
40
80
200
800
5000
Prize of
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do,
do.
do.
da.
do.
5000
35,i0
1500
750
300
150
75
30
20
io
6
Dollars is
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
di».
1 First drawn blank
1 Alter
1
2000 tickets
4000
1 6000
1 8000
1 10000
1 12000
I 14o00
1 1600©
1 Last drawn blank
1000
2500
300O
3000
300Q
3000
3006
2400
4000
8000
30000
200
S00
200
200
400
400
500
1000
3000
3000
S 75000
15000
6168 Prizes amounting to
11832 Blanks
Sum saised including expence
8 jOO tickets at 5 dolls each is $ 90000
From the above Scheme, it appears toa
:here are T ss thantwo Blanks to I Prize; and
that the Prizes are to bepa-id without deduction
The advantages offered to adventurers, ami
he very charitable object to wiliich the money
s to be applied, induce the Managers to hope,
that a speedy sale of the tickets will enabla
tl»et& to commence drawing at hn early day.
All.prL.es will be paid in sixty days after the
completion of the drawing, and such prizes as
aie not demanded within twelve months, wilt
be considered as generous donations to iti£
truly charitable object of the Lottery. /
Tickets ma; be had of the Managers, and
luch other persons as they may appoint to sell.
Prizes in the Lotteries now drawing in thin ct'fy,
iiill be received in payment for tichts,
Ma'NAGEkS.
Villiam "A thews,
Tftohiuici Ch, se,
robins ft. Stansoury,
7j/i« Sn: ir,
Timothy GrrJncr,
"hom.s Raters,
February 10
Dane! Howlandt
y ithout any deduction..
From the advantage offered to adventurers
and the object to winch the money Is u> he ap.
plied, the Managers hope and ejtpei {they will
make a spoedy sale ot the Tickets, so us to
enable them to comrnencejdrawing at an early
day
The Prizes will be paid sixty days aft' r th«
drawing ; and such as may not l*ie 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 City-Council for the faithful performance
of tlie Managers '
Tickets mav' be hado' either of the Mana-
gers and of such o her persons as may be ap.
pointed by them. Prizes in the Lotteries now
drawing in this city, will be received in pay»
1 ment for Tickets.
WILLIAM SLATEH,
ALEXANDER M'KIM,
JOSEPH Al.l.ENOER,
vVILI.IAM li I E, M
JOHN SNYDER, ?Manager,.
W- M'MECHIN, I
WILLI* iVi Y LEWIS, |
HE2EKIAH PRICE. J
August 25 SawSt-Jaw
]
Beef, CodHsh and Spanish
TOBACCO.
Just received fur t.e schgoni r Eu dec end Sally,
Captain Bawet, furm Boston,
40 bsVbbls No 1 Boston Bee/,
100 boXes white Codfish, in good shipping
order.
ALSO,
1100 lb. first quality Spanish Tobacco, par.
ticulrriy adapted for Sfigars, which will bo
soid st a low price, ami ill small lots U> suit
purchasers. Apply to
ISAIAH MANKIN,
t}y, Sgaith's wharf.
Octuler 9. iaw4i
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