scribet;
¦ . . ¦ .iva to focomwe ¦
follow! Phcemx'
Fin' Ci.Kftniv The season of tSe year *p-
dangor IV¦> 't that-element is
most to be apprehended TU
mitims, wifa in all cases, b
ii .lure and situation f property will per-
eiiminodatlon of Merchants,
i Goo Ls, identified l«y marts a
may be insured for a less time than the
Jrders 1ft at the office in
rates 01 Pre
made low, as
the
JTlit
crfta
¦¦^¦fr unices i«*j^p^B^B_-_^^^^^JSec<.iiii •
strr t, any ii» bBtween the hours of nine
A it. a.ill } P. M will be duly attended to,
and Police, issue 1 the same day .
DAVID SiliWAiVr, tent
Insurances can be nvide on Buildings,
Sloes, ecc Sec. in ail pails of Mar. land, the
dtstr St of Columbia, including A exandria Si
iieifClhorhood. Letters on tie subjtect,
its
postpaid, addrVsa'ed ti
immediate attention.
the Agent, sua
nam; or names ot i
bach building "im be separately
and a specifti I tliereoi ¦ a .-' in
like ii>»nner sepa urn insured on, t'.ie
propol'iy cont tin
All manufactories twhich contain furrosoes,
kilns, stoves, en " qc sotherwise
I use fire-heat, are changeable at additional
, rates.
lu the insurance of Goods, Waues, or
I MAH.CUA.NDI-2E the rein which
the same at-., deposited, is to be described)
also, vs)jetb«rsuch goods r of tin Kind de-
nominated hazardous, and whether any naanu
factory is carried onin the premises. And if
any person or persons ihall insure nis or their
buildings or goods, and fhafl cause the same to
be described in the policy otherwises than as
tltey reaiiy are, so as the-same lie charged at
a low r premium than would be demanded it
the true situation prquality of the buildings
ils wji'fc made known, such insurance
PROP SALS
From tt> Fhan.x ('¦nmpi'i' f Louion
For insure g Iii usee, huildi gj, stores, hips
bor, goods, ware a... tnecha lize,
¦PROM r.OSS ')R DAMAGE BTFiRE.
Insurance irimloss or >U^e by " ^^^^^
found a meassre ol great ittiip rtame to the happi
cess -f families, and'has given *':
sterol F .hi. office*
in har-
ire hath oeen
itional -.ecutity to
I tr.n actwns. the JbtthisiiHied ap-
prointion with which the public through ui Oreat-
Eri'ain received the improved si' stem - f this office!
occasi ined frequent application for the insurance of
perty in the principal cities and towns in fcu
and, America, and induced the company ma-
i-sincc to extend tbir plan to the c mduent,
pe and America, ml to the West-India
fi~w**i.-MV r:i„ refer to 'he
ot 'in
and Am rica,
islands. Phi, Pncenix Company can ri
lg.teat ol m vtic..ct t ¦ isccitain their eha-
^^^^^¦¦¦¦¦^¦Bv- ..,,1, untied c.-nfi. euce
d tacnita
ex ii tieuce t
gratified by the ui
i ht pr mpti
ted the el on*
iundl, a.-eso well
r,n tat ; and, D ^^^
th i have ill »itied, aid forth., purpose
to lie i- h i litaut the ueahsul effecti g i .-iir-
a ce on their pi perty, thedirectors have lately de
terniiietl to extend the -am which th. y hive be n
accustomed to m-u e n. any sihg.e i.sk, a d have
art.tinged rates I pi mm i up mi tlie various cftjs-
ens tiv us of pr pcity, chicK they trust, will be
ton i a ni der.it-,ju*l and equitable.
fa i j with * hJch thi . lhe- n i adju
ot -ulfeti is, a,id tiie Ii lit-, o! its .
Itn iwn, illicit, jiunnecessary tooffsr m re on the
suhj ct, th 'i tn role' tin.-e lu'.ormati n,
to the merchants of London, with whom they c t
Vespi d.
In this iffice, no i -K.e ' person is liable to
any call t . make g ..id thj ton es ol o lic.i : hut in
. c .i. lire fhe sufferer will he fully indemtuljed
by the company. The company also make good
li>sses on pi iperty burnt by Ughining.
RAiK.S OF ANMUAl. PAE '1UMS
jTo be puilfur Assurance {rttimt fire.
No. 1.
Huztird itf the First Glati, via.
Brick or Stune tiaitdings, covered with Tiles
Furniture or Verchandiws «ot hazardous, con-
ained in such HUlidtags.
p„*um*H<*atc Jing >o.cca dJI.
37
in one £zi&t
,1 Cents pei Annuo per ICO dollars.
[I.ir.irdi of the
Buildings having tin
¦
•-',/H, V X.
ur Walls entirely of Brick
.earned through the R of. and covered
•»,'iih boards or shin
' Fu.wt.rc or IvlJ h.,-dizc not haz.rcU.u-, con,
ta!!Wan"sCi''Ms;';iz.P.teh,rar,1urp,minc,
^talWp, .ils and Tairo*f.n ^.d.
cii Cents per vm.um pec tOoU -Lars.
0 * »,',. III.
Hueardl af-tbt Third Glait, v'* deck.
Furniture or Vlerth»ndtf« noc
fiibed in such buildings.
' ,, VaX| Oood.**. Pitch, Tar, 1 urpentme
^,r;:':.;, ft,.. Hc:nP, Oils and Tallow, .u limld
i he Sesotfr-1 Class. .
„*,, „« exutdm 1CW Dolors'none Ruk,
ither iif the Four
t i
hazardoM, con
For.
75 Cents iter Annum per
" • No. IV.
t oo .Dollars.
HjBTr* if the Fourth Clail, vm. _
:.,, or Slight Buildh-gscovercJ wiASlungles
°' Furniture or Merchandize not hazardous, con
rained in such iJuil nogs.
Hazardms Oood., v«. Pitch „>-. 1 uwmtme,
c-.i.. ax, Hwnf
,.,i.hv, in Eaild
illE, of rhe Ihird Ctas».
For sum-
IO0 oIJO
* * .-i,j is in port
or reo.tiling , - . ..^^^^hk^^h^^m^^k^.
Cr,h, w.ih G.vios on board may be m ured against
Fire.
cuts per Annum per HjO D.llars.
nd their i 'argyesj Ships l>uild-
Earo-es and nthei small
also,
"/-.,. gararo Sweet
Hiring Houses,
net Maker
Brewers
t-rt Larser sums may be insured oytpceiai aK.er-
,-'.t All buitiKgs,in contiguity wither b»*
. „,;s, or iu other r. -peers *m» ed disad
v ur »,"¦¦¦>"• T- *"' be chW8cd M ™™{nV,aUlU r
T e rrfr., nv-v .1, ¦ hi sum. e ¦..«; b. pr-nvn t.ouaoly
4 -t.te- up-n timber buildings in th« country
,,. „t attended
With circuit"arises ol pecu-nt security
fallow-belters, S»»p 'Taken .
takers, Hemp and rlax-Press,
C pers, Carpenwrs,
loach-Makers Ml>t Houses. B
Shm-CI»nd!ers. ES. fs; »'
! <-. ,- . Di-tiUers,Chemists, varm ft-...aiier-s,
,, •»hea't.es and alt MiMsahd
M chinery, are deemed'extra-hu .rd-us and the
„.n such v::.iu will be pr T ruat.aoiy mcr.as-
¦
and to
ich Fires
„ Fire Insurance.
The subscriber h^ rt rf« and in-
Pa&ni^OMP.^OF LONDON,
I- TillV authoiieed to eiVeot insurance on
rtouses Buildings- Stores, Ships.in Hai-lapr,
(Sonds 'Wares, and Merchandize, in any part
/«f ihe slat-, of Maryland,
yuoM LOSS (111 DAMAGE BY FIRE,
'l On terms so morleratw, as will, it is pre
tamed m'lke & the int. restnf all to m ort I •
,'.(1.t; so w.-lUalcn!t«u;ti Ui gWe arlddmn
,.„-j',yto commercial transact tons
eetton t'rwm the injuries- w>"
"' '" ,- . i
Ids Offi««, no insured person is liaole to
my cftn to msfce good tbe k»scs «f otttcrs,
of Fire, th- sutK.er will !>¦ tully
n-il.-niniii'-d with that liberality and prompt
'„..« which have, always disliiiv.-nnl.e thw
.,' ,,v; reou.ring no ,;ther ieiay. {«VWJ
--here pi-esumpiion of fraud sppews) than is
, to distinguish ihe. honest sufferer
,:,.-, (i-mululent incendiarv.
As a proof of lhe usefulness ol this itisti'u-
¦oi< and the benefit that inditidu is have de
¦ d from it, ii is only necessary t.-. state, that
c,s th« commencement ni'the Office, in J i 8 ,
heai-si'VE.sMii i.tonsof uc I, i. a its have been
nstidto claimants .upon their policies.
¦i'he iWiWM; »¦ published f -: :. ar >
fcow titherwWs—where situated—aL>
riv:
•An-:
or guui____ ________
shall be of no force
II Goods held in trust, or on commission,
are to be Insured as audi, otherwise th poli-
cy will not etieml to cover stub property.
III. No loss or damage to be paid on fire hap-
pening by an invasion, foreign en- my, civil
commotion, riot, or any militaty or usurped
power whatever; nor fai» damage done by li e
onedb) earthquakes or hurricanes t but
this company will make good the losses onpro-
p.-ii. burnt by lightening.
IV. Books o accounts, written securities,
bills bonds, tallies, and ready money cannot
he insured.
V. Je.vela, plate, rnedals, or other curiosi-
ties, painttn ;'Sand sculptures, are not included
in any insurance, unless such-articles are spe-
cified in the policy.
VI Persons insuringproperty at this office
must give notice of any other insurance madi
e!-nwhere on their behalf on the same, and
cause each,other insurance to ho indorsed on
theirtjolfoies ; in which case each office shall
be. liabl« ro the payment only of a ratable pro.
oortioii of any loss or damage which may be
sustained s and unless such notice is given,
the insured will nut be entitled to recover in
case of loss.
VII. No order for insurance will be of any
force, unless the premium is paid to the agent
or unless a sum has been advanced, and the
agent has delivered his receipt on account of
the ofllee ; and all persons desirous to conti•
itue their insurances, must make their future
payments annually within fifteen days after the
day limited by their r spective politic s, orthe
same will be void.
VIII A11 persons assured by this company,,
sustainingany toss -n-damage by fire are forth-
with to give notice to the . ompasiy's agent, cs.
as soon as possible after, to deliver in as par-
ticular an account.11'their lessor ilameg': sign-
et! with their own hands, as lee r.at re of the.
c sew ill admit of, and make proofed the same
by their oathor affirmation, and ny their boo s
of accounts or other proper vouchees as shall
be reas nab)y is: quired j ami shall procure a
certificate, under the hand of a. magistrate or
sworn notary of the city or district in which
the fire happened, no. concerned in such loss,
importing, that they are acquainted with the
character and circumstannees ol the-perso nor
persons infMrc d, ami do know or verily believe
that he, she, or they, really, and by misfortune,
without, any kind of fraud or evil practice,
lia-ve s.,sta;. ml by such tire, loss and da nag,
to the amount therein mentioned and until
such affidavits and certificates are produced,
the loss money shall not be payable ; also, if
there apoearsani fraud or false swearing, the
olaiamntsliallforfeit Ids claim to restitution or
payment, by virtue ot his policy.'
IX. In case any difference car dispute shall
arise between the assured and the company,
touching anyMpss or damage, such difference
may be submit1 ed to the judgment and deter-
min ition of arbitrators, indifferently chosen,
whose award in writing shall be conclusive &
binding to all parties. Anil when anv lose or
damage shall have been duly proved, the in-
sured shall receive satisfaction to the full a-
mouiit thereof, without atlownnce ot any dis-
count, fees, or oth."r deduction whatever.
X. Per .ons choosing to insure tor sevan
years, will be efiarged for six j ears only ; also,
for a less number of years than seven, will be
allowed a reajanable disc-ouir.
I'lleh, Tar, Turpentine, Saltpetre, Flax,
Hemp Oils, and Tallow, are deemed hazard-
ous goods ; Tallow inciters, Soap makers,
Brewers, Dealers in Spirituous Liquors, Vi-
n. gen, ad Sweet -makers, Hemp and Flax-
dressers, Printing ti mses. Coopers, Carpen-
ters, Cabinet maimers, Coach-makers, Malt-
bouses, Baker's, Ship ¦¦¦handlers, Boat-build
er», Hope -makers, Sir at-fefiucrs, Distillers,
Cltymists,Varnish makers.. Turpentine works,
Theatres, and rdl Mills and Machinery, are
deemed extra hazardous, ami the rate upon
such risks will be propoftionably increased.
Ships in port, and their cargoes ; ships
building or repairing ; also, karges, snd ctlrer
small ci ait, with goods on board, may bs in-
sured against tire, at.'.'-- . ents f ¦'¦ i ns year ; 45
cents for six months, and 3r l-i' cents for Uu-cb
lnoiuhs p< ;¦ ::.{'. doll .is.
Barns, Stables, Hay and Grain rontained in
them or in stacks or ricks, and Live- Stock,
w'.Si be insured at such premiums as may he
agreed on*
The rate* on builtling-s (and cm property con-
tained in them) depend so muebvonthe mate-
rials of wheh tiny arc constructed, the pur-
poses It which they in used, and their situ-
ation with respi cfro other buildings that may
be deemed haivirdcui, that particular attenti-
on is requestetl to these circunisranceg in the
orders for insurance
In cases requiring a surveyor's report nrplsn
of the buildings, where there asSe sereratj
showing their situation w:th if.-.spwc t to enel;
other and to other builrtings, sntii Survey or
plan imis' be fiuiiished bj ; ', or at
bis expense ; but wlmve a clear deScrip ion of
the prjp-irty can he given, ol arhich die agent
most he the judge, they may be tibpensed
with. The assured is subject to no charge or
ce in this office, except 50 cents far the
pi.lic'..
In stating the sum lor whicd insurance may
be ti quested on ary property , it should he re-
. o'.eoud, thatiutkwnity only is the ohjc(5f of
inser'nirc- against fire, » d tllat binrfif or ex
pecteUfn-'jitoraavant.t gtA beynnt] .ijiistest.iniaic
of the value, of tin property I'.estroyed, is
¦ • the principles of the contract.
Or.krs left tit the Oflit e of the Company, IB
Second-street, Will be attended to, by
UAVJD STEWARD,
Agent for the I'iwiux /tsattrfiice Compaut
of London.
(lj> The J'i'wiix Company havi-.g Agents
at l'hi'.atleh hi.., New-Vork, Charleston, Sa-
vannah, ai\ N.w-Or.e-;.r,s, persons having
property in those place*, are referred to tus
r«spective agents.
September li_________ dSt-iaw
INioiice is herebv given,
That the subscriber intends tu petition to
the GeneraP*ssSroWy of Maniana, at their
next session fortlie b- n< fit e'en insolvent law.
^H NATilAMEL L. CHE1V.
- 16, W07. la aft
Vahiabic Property tor S:
Ttita subse.ii'eer facing d-. siruus of prticnr
ing s itu: gitod lands tuft-western
country, and to ¦ enable him to do so, olfers the
following property for sale, viz.
A TtiACl ot'LAJifD, s*.tu.ite in the county
of Fairfax and statu ofVirgina, whet
Hov, reside, containing upwards of 2100 acres,
'ibis land is well adapted to farming, is le\-el,
well watered and limb, red, fid! one. half be-
ing in wood, near the. centre of which stands
the county court house and other public build-
ings winch are included wiikift the bounds
ot a town lately laid out at this place, au
thorised by an act of tlte general assembly of
Virginia, on several of win- i lUdingS
liavu been erei ted, tkc. On one acre thereof,
neaiThe court-house, isa large two-story brick
House, rented and as a tavern, toge-
tii large stables, kitchen, and bouse for
the retirement of a family, Esc. Perbaiss there
is no ituation between the eastern and west-
ern waters more public, or that affords better
stands for taverns, stores, mechanics, Ike. par-
ticularly to an tun keeper, calculated to act on
a large scale. The Little River turnpike
pav d roatl, leading from Alexandria to the
westward, passes immediately at this place,
as also the main pub ic and post roads leading
to and from Alexandria, Georgetown, the city j
of Washington, Baltimore, and the Western '
country—diutance from Alexandria 14, and
from the city of Washington 15 or 16 miles.
To accommodate a purchaser or purchasers,
I would dispose of the property at"this place,
or any part thereof, separate trom the other
lands. The annual rent of the small part now
improved, is near eight hundred dollars, and
Ettcourdgtanent ef I iierature,
BY AUTHORITY'.
Scheme of a Lottery,
FOR THE BB&BF1T OF
St.MARV'S 0-OLLEGF., oi-B ALTIMORE
10,000
5000 ¦<•
1000'
500
200
100
Jl)
12
1 Priz«
1 do.
3 do.
2 do.
5 do.
10 do.
Sd do.
100 do.
150 do.
7000 do.
JJuist.
20,000
15 000
20,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
4,000
10,000
7,5000
84,000
i Charitable Marine Society
\ L O T T E R Y.
i THK subscribers having been appointed by
the members of saiS 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 %viaous and helpless!
orphans, offer to the publir the following
¦ SCHEME.
i
190,500
24,500
7291 Prizes
Stationary pendums
14209 Blanks —ffot two to a Prize.
1,500 tickets, at 1^ dollars each,
Arrangement of Stationary Premiums—Viz
1st. drawn blank - g500
1st. do titter 2,000 tickets are drawn, 1000
1st. do. after 4,000
lst„ do after 6,000
1st. do after 8,000
1st. do. after 10,000
list do. alter 12.000
1st do. after 14,000
1st do. after 16,000
1st. do after 1&.000
1st. do. after .'0,000
Last drawn Elank,
...... „, — — ... u
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 1 would
divide the land in two or three parts to suit
purchasers On that part occupied by myself,
are a comfortahle dwelling-house, sufficient
fortlie accommodation of » large family, with
barn, stables, and other convenient out-houses,
orchards, 8cc As it is presumeda person dis-
posed to purchase would first view the premi
ses, a further description is thought unne-
cessary.
A small piece of Land within one and a half
mites of the court-house, situate on Accotink
Kun, containing 19 acres, mostly rich ami valu-
aide grassland, which affords a tolerable mill
seat, and was purchased with a view of erect-
ing one thereon, the timber for which (of ex-
cellent quality) hath been . itt am! squared.
A Lot in the town of Alexandria, with a two
story Brick house, kitchen and stable thereon,
situate near the centre thereof; and
About 1600 aces of Land, situate on the
waters of Licking, in the county of Bourbon,
and state of Kentucky. This land is t lassed
as second rate, is rich, lies well, and by judges
ol that country said to be worth from five dol.
lars to eight dollars per aria, and on which
are several small settlements.
For the property in Fairfax and Alexandria,
indisputable titles will be made; the ntleto
the Kentucky land is thought to be good, an
investigation on that subject having latelytsken
place, and is patented in my own nanse. No-
thing short of a strong desire to provide for a
large ^nd growing famiy, should induce me to
offer this property or sale My terms will be
s' tch ascannot fail to aces -nmod^tc a purchaser,
as hut a small portion w.l! be required in hand,
and on securing the balances satisfao oiily, to
mfeet arrangements which in such cases I wish
to make, lengthy cred.ts will hi? give!. I would
receive in pert payment good lands in the state
of Ter.nessf e, not more than thirty miles from
Nashville, or tlte watersoi Oock-kiver.insaid
state ; but the title thereto roust be well estab-
lished and secured. Application must be made
to RICHARD RATCLlFiii
\5per cent on jg9.15ooo is
Svm tu be raised, by )hr lottery 30,000
Expend* of the lottery - - 225
Dollars 245,oo0
.2,250
2
4
10
20
40
80
200
800
5000
1 Prize of
1 do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
5000
25?:0
1500
750
300
150
75
30
20
10
6
Dollars is
do.
do.
do
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
First drawn blank
After
2000 tickets
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
1 La3t drawn blank
6168. Prizes amounting t®
11832 Blanks
Sum raised including expense
5000
250O
3000
3000
3000
300O
3000
2400
4000
8000
30009
200
200
200
200
400
400
500
1000
3000.
3000
$7 Weil
15000
2,25o
?!
Iaw3m
Fairfax county, state of?
Virginia, August 25. -J ___
Claret Wine, etc.
itttt received"per stlioomr Sully, captain 'Pravers,
from Neiv Tort,
55 oashs L'laiet '.Vine, of good quality, and
entitled to debenture.
Anil per sleep Fanner* Branch, from ifevi-Tori, j
40 barrels real Cyder Vinegar. ^^^
In Store,
Cod Fish, in hhds. and boxes
Dumb and Table i"nh,
Salmon, Tongue, and Sounds,
French Brandy, entitled to de-benlurf,
Peruvian Bark, in scioous,
Spanish Tobacco,
Glauber Salts,
Boaion Beet, No. 1, in half bbls.
Ground Ginger, Cordials, etc. etc.
For sale by IS At A !1 MAN KIN.
Who wishes to purchase,
A few tons Good Fustic.
October 2J. d3t-law4w
i'lity Dollars Reward.
Ranavvay from thp subscriber, on Monday
the 26th of October, living in Montgome-
ry County-, near William Holmes'Esq a Ke.
gro woman about twenty-six years of ng«, by
the nan e of BiiT She is about five feet
seven or eight inches high, slender roatfe, of
a black complexion, and has a scar on her an-
cle which was occasioned by a seald She
is full of life when spoken to s her wearing
1 cannot well be described, as she has
The prevailing disposition to encourage the
progress of Literature- -tlie peculiar favor
which St Mary's College has enjoyed-^and
the n any splendid chances offered to adven-
turers by the above scheme, induce the ma.
nagerato anticipate a rapid sale of the tickets.
The drawing will commence as soon as a BUI-
licient number is sold to author ze it The
erspave given bond to the state in use
penalty of sixty thousand dollars, for Hie faith-
ful payment of the prizes, which will he 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 tenm
pleiion of the drawing, will be considered at
a donation to the College.
Tickets to be had ot the Managers, or to
such persons'as mav be authorised by them.
Wiixiam Do BoiikO,
John Tessier,
Luke Tiernan,
RoEF.ni Walsh,
Wl 1.1.1AM LORMAN,
Alexandes M'Kim,
Kemry Wilson,
SAMIIL SlEHETT,
J* MIS M'llENKY
S. 'HOLLINGSWORTH,
Lewis l)u Bocrg,
Philip Lauiiensos
March 31 eolm-law
Valuable Lands, Negroes and
Stock, j or Sale.
By virtue of tvx> deeds of tiust from Thomas
Ringgold, the subscribers mill offer at public
sale on the premises, On MONDAY the 23a
day of Jfovembri next,
THAT valuable Tract of LAND, called
Hopewell, situate within two miles of Ches-
ter town, on Chester River, Kent county,
Maryland, containing about twelve hundred
acres of Land. This estate is in good order
and will be improved, the land is of the best
quality, and has a sufficient portion of wood
land for its support.
Immediately after the stle if the P.aad, vjill
be sold,
ALL the Negroes, Stock and Farming
Utensils, appandanl to the real estate.
On WEDNESDAY,
The 25th of November next, will be offered ,«
public sale,
The House and Lots now occupied by I
saac Spencer, esq in Chester-Town. The
House is large and spacious, an;] well tch u-
lated for the convenient accommodation of a
large family, the Gardens are highly im-
proved cud well stored with a variety of ex
ctllenl Fruit Trees. It has large St .hies,
ami Carriage Houses and every other conve
nient out house ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ltii.00 Tickets at 5dolls each is g • (.(JOG
From the above Scheme, it appears tlai
.here are Iss than two Blanks to a P.izc; and
tha* the Prizes are to he paid without .'eduction
The advantages offered to adventurers, and
he very charitable objectto which the money
is to be applied, induce die Manager,- to hope,
that a speedy sale of the tick, ts will enable,
thftrto commence drawing''at an early d: y.
All prizes will he paid in sixt, days after the
completion of the drswint, and such prizes ast
aienwt demanded within, twelve months, will,
be considered as generous donations to the
truly charit We ©hjeet of the Lottery.
Tickets ma) be had of the Managers, anct
inch oil ei p. rsors as they may appointto sell.,
Prizes in the Lotteries now di awing in this city J
'Mill be receive, it: pnyn ent jot ti.iets
MANAGERS
William 'i.the^s,
Thcrhdick Chose.
Tot ias E S'ansbury,
fohn Sin if,
Vim...th; Guidner,
"horn., s Roger*,
V-uarv 10
Daniel l/owland,
'Join Offgl n,
ih iwi-V
Themus Spn^g, ti.-t*
Peter G.wid
law
i his .s to give Tv'otice,
That the subscriber hath b'.'tued from
the orphan's court of Case • count*, Maryland,
letters testamentary on the personal es.iatei
of Benjamin Benson late of Csc.il county,
deceased : All persons having clainits against
the said deceased are her eh i w "red to x-
hibit the same, with I1 e votici ers thereof to
the subscriber, at or beforetrw . thofAoiil
next ; they may otherwise by law be excluded
from all bem fit ol said est tte. ( iven under
my hand this 16th of October. '87.
MAHY BENSON. Adn.insrratrix.
_^ October-af.___________________'aw4w|)
This is to give iMotice,
THAT the subscribers of the city of Balti-
more, have obtained front the orphans'court
of Baltimore county, lettees testamentary, en
the personal estate ol William S. Sun o ers,
late of said county, deceased ; All persons
having claims against the said deceased, are
hereby warned to prodit. e them with lh«
vouchers properly authenticated to the sub-
scribers, on or befo*e the loth day if May
next, hey may otherwise by law, be exclud-
ed fiom receiving any dividend, of the s -id
estate. Giver tinder our hands, this 3d day
of October, 1807
A. WOUTHINGTON,? .,v,„
WM GWYNN, S Lxrs'
November '28 l:.v6w
On the following day will ht offered for sale en
the premises,
That valuable ami productive fstate, called
Hunting Field, together with the Negroes,
Stock and Farming Utensils thereon, situate
in the lower part of Kent County, on the
Chesapeake Bay, supposed to contain between
five and six hund-cd scree of first quality land,
this estate is also well improved, and in high
cultivation, it abounds with Fish, Oysters &
wild Fowl in the season, has a sufficient por-
tion of wo idUncl, and is within a few hours
sail of Baltimore and Annapolis.
Ana on the i&th cf said month, will be offered
for tale,
The Farm called Grewham's Levels, now
apparel caimol weti ueruiM.i.i.K,, a» »..« «-...; ;n-he tenure of William Sims, situate in
several suits of (lollies, and it is likely she j j;SRt comity aforesaid, containing about two
pnay change them Whoever takes up said , hundred acres of Loud, of this tract nearly
Negro, and d. livers her to me, or secures her ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^™
that I get her again, shall re-
; ten dollars ; il
m any ja. ^^^^^^^^^^^
eeive, if ten miles from mm*-,
twenty miles, twenty (Mlars ; if thirty intles,
thirty dollars ; and if she is taken out of the
state, and the di'trictol Columbia, the above
r. • ard. JAMES H KAWLINGS.
f October 30,___________________law4tj- ¦
By the Orphan's Court
Of St Mary's Cjwty. September St/i, 18:.7.
ORDERED, That Eleanor Ford and Philip
Fori, admiuistraiors of Philip Ford, late of
St. Mary's county, decea.scd, give the notice
rtequired by law, fof the- creditors to exhibit
their claims against the estate ti.w of stud de.-
teased, and that the same be published once
a week for s x weeks in the Atneriesn fc. Com.
men al Daily Advertiser Federal Gazette.
and Washington Federalist. In testimony
li< of, I tret j'-l my hand this 8th day ui
Oetnher, eVnno l>i uin't one thousand eight
hundred and seven
JAMES FORREST, Keg. Wills
J or St. Mary's County
This is to give Notice,
That the subscriber, of St Mary's county, j
ii-.o.h obtained froth the orphan's court of St.
Mary's county, in Maryland,-let'era ol admi-
nistration on 11 j« personal estate of Philip Ford,
late ot the , sa:-d, deceased. All
- having claims against the said deceas-
ed, are hereby warned to exhibit the same,
with the voucher! I ¦ the subsi v.her,
at or before, the tenth nay of pril next, they
may otherwise by l:«v be excluded from all be-
nefit of the saidestate • Given under my hand
tl is eighth day of October, eighteen hundred
and scum 1 H1L1P FORD,
Surviving Adi
tO.3?.] lawb.v
one half is woodland.
The terms of sale for the Lands, are one-
fourth cash, the remainder to he paid in four
equal annual payments with interest, the pur
chaser giving bend with approved security,
and executing a mortgage on the conveyance
being made ; the Negroes, Stoch, i«c. will
be sold on a credit of twelve months. Pos-
session will he given on the first, day of Jan-
uarj 1808 Mrs. Ringgold having relinguish-
rd her right of Dower, in the above Lands,
they will he sold free of all incumberances
SAMUEL RINGGOLD,
TENCH K1NGGOL1),
Trust es of Thomas Ringgold
Washington County, Maryland,
June 19. lawt23dN
For Sale,
A TR ACT of L A N1) situate in the conn
ty of Fairfax, within four miles of the court
house, lying in the fork, of 1'ope's Head Kun
and Giant's Castle Iiranch^>ont:.iniiigToui hun-
dred and forty three and a .piarter aci-es. It is
good farming land, nearly one haif in woods,
and heavily timbered ; it abounds in a sufficien-
cy of good meadow land, and a number ol
never-failing springs, with a good mill seat ai
the junction of the above mentioned streams.
'ihe improvements are, a framed dwelling
house,that with a small expence might be made-
neat and comfortable, together with a kitchen
stables, corn-house,m g.o quarter, Stc. all part
I, new, in a healthy situation.
T*rm*—One halt in cash, or negroes atva
:, and a credit of one, two oiHire
for the balance. For further information apply
to the subscriber, on the premist s,
ROBERT RATCLIFFE.
'.ty, August 25. lawitn
'io all my Creditors.
I, hereby gi c notice that I intend applying
to the Anne Aru-ndle county court ol' one r the
'pnlgi s th.-roof, for the ber.efito! an - ctof as-
sembly passed at Novt n her s'esBion 1E05»
entitled" an act for thf'c'elief of nmdry instil"
veutdnhtot's" as also of the, supplement there-'
to passed at thc'.astVtssion.
THEODORE R. S. &OTCE.
July 18, 1807._ (Sept. 30) law-!m
Notice is hereby Gi- en,
ThatI intend two months after the date here-
of to petition Baltimore county court, or i lio
of the judges thereof for the benefit of til a
insolvent lav.sof the state, ti^ relieve me h
dcf.ta which I am unable to pay.
JAMES RICHARDSON
October 5, 1807. ___ co2m
Notice.
The Subscriber is under the painful neces-
sity of notifiing his creditors, of his intention
toasply to Baltimore County Coutt, or ir Its
i tc: ss, to one of the judges thereof fjr the be-
nefit of the insolvnntlaw of this state
MICHaEL M\CKET.
Oct. 5._______________ eo2m
Notice to ail my Creditors.
From the many losses sustained as security,
I am redu.ed to the necessity of applying i©
the honorable the judges of tsaltinmre county
court, for the benefit of the insolven' laws of
¦805 and 180p. Which application will h«
made in two months from the date in
or as soon thereafter m the court shall be in
session.
JOHN WlLMO'i.
Baltimore county,October 2, 1806 —eotlva
To all my Creditors.
You will take notice that I intend apply-
ing to the judges of Baltimore county i
or one of them, for the benefit of the insolvent
laws of this state.
THOMAS BETTON.
November G cl2m
Notice is hereby Civen,
That tne subscriber intends applying
timore county court, at its next sittings- or in
its recess, to one of the judges theret I, e •>
the benefit of the insolvent laws of Maryland
MATTHIAS 1UCM.
Sept. 18, 18Q7. ____________ dj;p| __
Notice.
The subscriber is compelled to notify Wis
creditors of his ifitev ion to apply to a
more county court, at ils next session, or »»
its recess, to otic of the judges thereof, ...¦:¦
the benefit of the ii.solve.it Laws Of this
state. JAMES WEST
Sept 22. d'.'r.i
JOHN HKW ' .
Opposite the Post Office. St. PauPt-Lane.
BAlt'jElaiURR*
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