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taera Seven Dollars per Annum.] HilDAY, OCTOBER''si, L807; away, ^^^^ October 21. PHILIP TKNER. 2aw4' Lands for Sale. The subscriber oller^jthe three Following Tracts or parcels o^PLan 1, 10 miles from the city of Baltimore, the whole being con- nected together in a compact . place aforesaid to shew iwuse, if any they have,, why a final determination should not pass. By order ot the judge, PHILIP MOURE, Clerk, D. C. October 16. dl4t Not.ee is hereby Given, That the court of Oyer and Terminer, and Goal Delivery, for Baltimore county, sands anj urned until (he first Monday in Novem- ber next, when the said court will sit in the clerks office in the court house. and continue to sit on the succeeding day, for the purpose of (granting ordinary and retailers licences, to such persons as may apply for the same. By order of the court, THOMAS HARWOOD, Clerk. October 15 dt4th S Notice. 5 The Co-partnership o' Hancock and Norris was dissolved the 1st instant!) by mutual con- sent ; all persons having cliims against the said firm will please present then', tor settle- ment ; and those indebted are particular!) requested to make immediate payment, to ei- ther of the subsc; ihors. THOMAS H \NCOCK. RJ.CHAK.D NORRIS. Sfi't 14. ________d j altimore Coumy, to wit : I hereby eert'rfv, tha* Philip Tener, of said county brought before me as a stray, tres- passing on his enclosures, a dark bay Geld- ing, about fourteen hands high, four years old, a small star on his forehead, no apparent brand, shod all round, his tail cropped short, trots and canters. Given under my hand, this 21st d..y of October, 18,7. THOMAS W. HOWARD, One of the Justices of the peace m and for said county. Came to the subscriber's on Saturday, 17lh instant, the above described Horse" The owner is therefore hereby desired to come prove property, pay charges and take him For Sab, Freight or Charter, The Ship GLOB E, J isepb A. Baily, Master, Burthen 9/5 tons, and car- ries, 31')0 barrels. She is only 20 months old, and will be ready to receive a cargo in a few days. Also, rTT^ Tlle Ship jfeSlfflh^ MARY & ELIZA, E*OTi|yF Ebenr Simmons, Master, ... >.'£&m Burthen 180 Tons, and Sup- posed will carry about 2(ju0 barrels. She i:j 15 month . old, and in read ness to recci e) cargo immediately j both which are Strong, faithful built Ships For terms apply to PAYSON & SMITH. Oct. 2o. dot [Vol. XWH—No. 4190. v.,. For Amsterdam. 'v Tlte ship . RITSON, ____ Captain Brown ; - ^"fes Having half her cargo now on board, may be. dispatched in a few days, For freight, apply to J\MF.S BIAYS, Fell's-Point, or, CHARLES B. YOUNG, Bro 20, Commerce-street. Sept 15. ____________;________d Freight Wanted, To any port in the United States, or the West- Indies, FV For the Schooner BELLONA, Gapt. White, _____ A well found southern built ^-;^£^:i':„ vessel, burthen 560 bbls. For terms apply to A. isf R. BOUGHAN, W':o hove on hand and for sale, 50 hhds and 30 bbls St. Martins Sugar 120 do. Maryland and Virginia Tobacco. Sept 15.___________________d For Liverpool, To sail "with all convenient speed, The regular Trading Ship ABEONA, Hobson, master "*-»r~*sy»>- For freight or passage, ap- ply to the captain 011 board, at Jackson's; what", Fell's-Point, or to LORMAN & FULFORD. September 26. d lor New-Orleans, £>; The Brig NfiP.'UNE, W- Shephard, master j A very strong arid good ves sel, burthen ,4otoiis, incom- plete order, with g-od aecomrnod lions for passengers, will sail in fifteen days, and take 60U or 70o barrels, on freight, .oppl- to HENRY MESSONIER. October 17.___________________c'.8t For Freight or Charter, , lX~ LN The barque PATRIAlt C H, S&Ja'Sfilv" Burthen about 17' 1 tons, now fO0l.Jp lying at M'Lhierry's wharf.— . ,*3g^|ft£l. she is a fine new vessel, with good accommodations for passengers, in com- plele order to receive a cargo, and it is sup- posed that she will prove t>. very fast sailer. Apply to N. W. E ASTON, Great York-street, or D. L. THOMAS, Ship Broker- Sept 28.___________ eo ~ Marshal's Sale. United States, Maryland District, ss. By virtue and in purs-uanse oj an order to tne di- directed, from the hon James Houston, judge of tlie Un'ted States in Ond for the Maryland district, viill be exposed to public sale, on SA- TURDAY, tk. ?Ath day of October i stint, at ll o'clock, at the head •/ Frederick street dock, "*»... The chooner A VIRGINIA, Her Tackle, Apparel & Fur. 2£s*niture, for cash. THOMAS KUlTER, Marshal. Oct. 10._____eots__ German I ii ens, etc Imported in 'he sthoo> f Alexander, capt. At/tor, from T, teste, isf for sale Iim the subscribers, 48 cases of fine Platdias, Russia S teeting and Duck. Received per sloop Farmrrs Branch, captain Bi'tt, from A'ro Tort, 120 pieces Russia Sheetings SOftb. do. Duck. Also, from Philadelphia. 6 hales Guzzapoore Mamodioe 1 do. Eniertics 2 do Checks On Hand, A general assortment of French and Indiar Goods ; German Linens, and Boiling Cloths, for sale. Apply to JOHN SPERRY, 55, Smith's U barf. Oct. 19. 2a\v8t Wants Empoymenc, a person \vlx> for a long course of years has been en- jfaged on his own account. He Would under- take the posting- of books, collecting of debts, settling accounts,Sir. foi-iwichants and others. ( Unexceptionable recemmendation can be pro- InqtilBO of the.priiitti» 10 Britannas, 10 Lawns, 8 Cliecks, 7 Cavaiinos, 5 Estopidas, 2 Rouans, 1 vei y fine Shirting Linen, ANP A quanti'y of Glass Tumblers, in assorted, . ALSO, The Schooner Alexander &i 1' V" v As she arrivediiom sea, bur- ,,T^^3|v then about 1000 bbbls a strong Kiit!iL&F 'ahhful built vessel, -2 1-2years ¦itip^-^y^r old, sails fast, and may be sent to sea at a small expense. L"RMAN'& FULFORD, or JOSEPH YOUNG October 3. (16t-eo2w ¦¦'—-----------------------------------------------• r ...........---------------' ¦ For JL,otidon, To return early in the Spring, r" f- , The fine Ship wS'/aj^V DUMFRIES, . I&& Burthen 320 tons, two years fgtj= old, sails remarkably fast, and is iii every respect a first, rate ship. For freight or passage (having elegant accommodations,) apply to CHARLES WIRGMAN October 12._________ eo8t To the Public The Subscriber respectfully informs the Public in general, and his Friends in particu- lar, that he has opened a Store at No 51, South-street, where he intends to keep a Coti s.ant S'.pply of Writing, Printing, ami Wr:ip, ping Paper, wholesale and retail ; where Sta tioners and others may be supplied at the most reduced prices. WILLIAM LUNGREN. Oct. 20. J»w iuced. Sept, 26. Edward Johnson* St Co. INFOR?4 their friends & the public, that they are well stocked with, and now ready to deli- ver, STRONG, TABLE, a-nd SMALL BEER. Januarys. }rtw William Norris, Junr. TEA. DEALER & GROCER,^ NO. 64, MARK.ET-ST11EET, Has just received for sale, 10 hhds, 3d proof Antigua Rum, of excel- lent, rla . r 16 pipes strong 4th proof Cognise Brandy 6 bales real soft shell Almonds, fresh and fine 22 boxes Imperial Tea, containing about 14 Wt. each 6 chest do. do. of the 1st quality 4 caddies of very superior Black Tea 4 ditto superfine Hyson do. 11 -ale, On THURSDAY, the 19th of November next, agr eably to the last will and testa- ment of Joseph Mills, deceased, will be ex- posed to sale, at a 11 o'clock, on the pre- mises, A small FARM, supposed to contain about 115, er 120 acres of Land, whereof the said Joseph Mills, 'ate of (secil county, died sei- zed of, lying on the South side of Elk River, in Town Point-Neck; on which there is a val- uable Fishery; which has been used aid im- proved as such, for some years, arid with a small expei.ee rrdght he rendered productive as .1 Fishery The situation is good both for Fishing and Fowling, and is accounted healthy. Tiiedwelling House ami Out-IIous« es, including the Fish-House, Shed are iu tofe rable order. It would be well for those who may incline to purchase, to take a view of the premises, before the dny of sale. Thd terms of payment will be made easy to the purchaser. The conditions of sale will be made known on the day of sale, or may be known before, by applying to Richard Basse.tt, (at his Farm on Bohemia River,) Executor of the last will and testament of the said Joseph Mills. Sept. "4._________.____ Iaw6t iSlotice is hereuy oiven. That the subscriber intends to make aippii» cation to Talbot County C urt, at the next term thereof, to be held on the s.Cond Mon. -----------........." •'—'"-¦» «¦¦¦«• <=ui Li, I day in November next, or to some one of the the suosenber, at or before the first day of I judges ol the said court, ;.otllerwise hy law be | act of assembly, passed st November se-sion. 1 a 1. \ k _>.i^ivj 11 _._ .j .. * For Sale. . I will dispose ol at pri ate sale, the Farm whereon I reside, lying in Baltimore county, on the York Road, leading from Soteirnon Schmuck's (formerly Towson's Tavern) thro' Meredith's Ford, and distant from Baltimore, 14 miles, containing about 900 acres, whh a large proportion of wood ami meadow ground. On this Farm are two large Orchards of Ap pie and Peach ; the former contains 1000, it the latter 600 trees, which have just arrived to perfection, and their fruits are,pf the choke kinds The improvements consist of a small Dwelling- House and Kitchen, a Dairy with a good Spring of Wavier, a Spinring House, a large Negro Quarter, Barn, Stables, &c. This Farm lies nbout 5 miles from Ham]iton, the seat of general Ridgely, and is pleasantly situated in a goail 11. ighborhood and also contiguous to several mills. The A York Road passes through the middle of the above land, which makes the carriage to Baltimore, safe and convenient, having eight miles of the above road Turnpiked. This property can be divided into two Farms, with an equal proportion ot wood and meadow to each. For terms, apply on the premises, to LARK.IN H. SMITH. July 14. ______ T&F excluded. from all benefit ot the said estate And all persons indebted to said estate are re. quested to make ins mediate payment to tlie subscriber. JAMES M'CONKEY, Admr. 77 M'Eldry's wharf, Oct. 6, 1807. |__________2aw6w This is to give notice, That the subscriber of the city of Balti- more-, hath obtained from the Orphan's court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of administration on tho personal estate of Alex- ander Furiiiva), late of Baltimore county, de- ceased; all persons having claims against the s iid deceased are hereby warned to e-thibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the ;ub- scriberat or before the 28tb day of March next:; they may otherwise by law be exclud- ed from ..ll benefit of said estate. Giyen tin- der myhfend this t went) -eighth day of Sep- tember. ls?.o7 tember, 18o7 WM L September i9. SCHMIDT, Adm'r. 2aw0w Samuel Walker, HAS FOR SALE, 36 Hhds. Vinjde Grave, White Claret, and one Box long-and square Nit silk Shawls, received on consignment from Bordeaux. And on Hm:d, Blilck, White, and Colored Lustrings and Sattins. Twilled Levantine Silks for Pelises, Cloaks, or Dresses. Black Florentines & Sattins for men's wear, Florences, Modes and Sarsnets, a large assortment. Long Siik Gloves, Pic nic Mitts and Sleeves. A large assortment of Siik Hosiery. Silk Pelescs, Square and Long Damask Cachivnere & Net Shawls, Silk Chambray, Mulnnill and Worked In- dia muslins, Plain is. Figured Gauzes and Pattinet 4-4 and 5-4 wide, Silk, Cotton & Thread Laces, VeilsSi Hdks Umbrellas, Beaver and Kid Gloyes, Willow Squares, A'ilk and Cotton Cords, Buttons ami Tassels. Irish Linens and Diapers. MOURNING. Bumbazets, Bumbazeens, Durante, Russels, Lustrings, Florences, Persians, Wide and Narrow Crapes, White Safcnets, Black and White Silk and Kid Gloves, Lcno ilandkfs. &8. &e. 0ffit»7 WSM9t The Sales of Land for Direct TAX, as advertised to take place at the court-house; in Baltimore, on onday, the 12th instant, is postponed to the first Monday in November next, at 11 o'clock. I. DICKSON, Collector. October 10 Tu.SiFlwN Frederick Konig, No. 248, MARKET-STRI.ET, H,!s revived by the late arrivals from Kurnpe, The fallowing GOODS, which he will sell at moderate prices, Looking Glasses of all sizes, Looking Glass Plates, from 40-26 to I08, Cut and Plain Hollow Glass, Brabant Laces and Edgings, Saxon do do. Plain, figured and stamped Sattin and Lute- string Ribbons, of all colors, Do. do. and do. Velvet Ribbons, of all co- lors, Colored and Black Galloons and Hat Rib- bons, 1'lain and figured Silk Velvets of all colors, Turkey Cotton, Tapes and Bobbins, Barcelona H'dkfs. Silk and Cotton Suspenders, • Beads and Necklaces, of all kinds, Violins and Violin Strings, Slates and .Slate Pencils, Quills, Wafers, Coffee Mills, Snuff boxes, Clothes Brushes, Horsemen's Swords, Pistols, Guns and Fiints, Oil Cloth, Twine and Bed-Tick, Ivory and Horn Combs, .Hones and Turkey Oil Stones, Fresh Canary Seed, Alabaster and Glass Cbim'mey Ornaments, French China by the set or dozen, A neat assortment of Cutlery, And Nuremberg Ware of every descripti- Octohei-21. 2aw4w Gait and Thomas Have imported in the late shit's from Liverpool, An handsome assortment of. Birmingham & Sheffield Goods. ALSO .ON HANI), A few bales of excellent TEA/jVIiSSFL COTTOb. October 3._____________d6t-2aw Notice is hereby given, That the subscriber intends applying to the next general assembly of Maryland for the benefit of an insolvent law. Fl'TER MILES. October 17. 3«w8t|1 1805, entitled " an act tor the relief of sun- dry insolvent debtors," and of the several sup- plements thereto AB AH \M BROOM. Easto'i, Ta'botooun , 1 ,1 i 1, 18;'. Iaw8i j] For S.tle, A TRACT of LAND situate in the coun- ty of Fairfax, within four liiiles of the courjf house, lying in the fork of Pope's Head-Hun and Giant's Castle Branch,containing four hun- dred and lorty three and a quarter acres. It is good farming land, nearly one baif in wo.ods, and heavily timbered ; it abounds ir a sufiicieni- cy of good rheadow land, and a number of never-failing springs, with a good mill-seat at the junction of the above mentioned streams. The improvements are, a framed duelling- house,thatwith asmallexpcnce might he made neat and comfortable, together with a kiLchen stables, corn-house,negi o quarter, ike. all part ly new, in a nealthy situation Terms—One half in cash., or negroes a* va luation, and a credit 0'' one, two omhree years for the balance. For further Information appljr to the subscriber, on the premises ROBERT, RATCLIFFE. Fairfax comity, August 25. law3m Claret, Mountain Malaga WINE, HRAJSDT, isfc. Just received per schooner Friendship, capt, Evans, from New-York, 40 casks Claret, 30 qr casks ? Mountain MalnralVine, 40 half qr. casks S "f very superior quality) 10 pipes French Brandy, The above entitled to debenture. Also, 50 bbls. Cyder Vinegar, 10 cases Cordial, 1 dozen each, 70 kegs Ground Ginger, 2 jugs Coachmakers' Varnish. And by the late arrivals front Boston, 200 boxes white Cod fish, in nice shipping order, 100 kegs Pickled Salmon, 10 bundles very fine Dumb Fish, 10 do. do. Table do. On hand, 60 bbls. Glauber Saks, very nice, 5 chests Young Hyson Tea, 50 kegs Tongues "and Sounds, Salmon, Cherry Bounce, Cotton Cambricks, &r. 'ih No- vember next, at half past 11 o'clock, at the vendue warehouse, at the corner of Second and Fredcick streets. An excellent Grazing Fsfrm, containing-552 ."-4 aces, situate in Patapsco Neck, 9 or 10 miles from Baltimore, on the road to "North <• , —.— ->.«-- ">v, 111117!' ,nuiii joaoimore, on the road to /Worth "kNRY HOWARD of John, Trustee. Back River-fermerk thP r,,;rf,n,.„l w;lL