uragement of literature.
BY AUTHORITY.
cheme of a Lottery,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
RY'SOOfcUiGEyo* BALTIMORE
~~ Dolls'. Disisi.
Prize of 30,000
do. 15,000
do. 10,000 20,000
do.' 5000 lo.oo;*
do. 1000 5.00U
do. 500 5,000
do. 200 4,00u
' do. 100 10,000
do. 50 7,5',00
do. \i 84,0'yo
frizes 190,500
Stationary pemiuffis 24,500
Blanks — Not two to a Prize.
215,000
215,ooo
- jt tickets, at lo dollars eacli,
srement-of Stationary Pveimiims-Cia.
aravm blank - • »™°
be raised by the tot ttry-30,000
___- , ces of the lottery . - 2250
- i , e~ Drawing will positively commence on
*" % l st of December, ,807, and then con.
• ZtjL -witho it any materia, interruption toui
*-*~ i,i everv week, drawing 500 per day
' 2V.-C3 managers having contracted for the
-* *T ^ r pan of the T ck.ts, on these express
^T'-^'fiitions, wife* . penalty of 5J.0O0 dollars.
C=-«-»*^~ , . e wouderfnll celerity with which Ol<
"-*-,* ~t_s have sold for some time past, has al-
-3T --^jTw iusi fi,d a rise of SO c. its ; they are
¦*-*^ ' ,- "" and prooably in a still more rapi I P™
^-J • *^' j.ion during the course of the Drawing
^TiJ ^ ' : t3>-ers have given bond to the state W the
T»I * «lly of sixty thousand dollars, tor the laith
¥' cr.1 ',,-ty mentof the prizes, which will be pan
* »- \\ ecttoa deduction of 15 per cent, o0 day
*? VL c^ar tHe drawing is finished
.*- »*>
*i-*
3 St
•^V*lie
0§
;kets to be had of ' " "onagers, esp--
of the Treasuer at uic ttvnle.re, and at
veral offices f Messrs. Geo. & Robert
Vincent, Cole aid Ooboin
William Du Bourg,
John T«ssier,
Luke Tiernan,
Robert Walsh,
William Lorman,
Alexander M'Kim,
Henry Wilson,
Sambel Sterett,
James M'Henry
S. Hoi.lincswoe rH,
Lewis Du Bourg, .
Philip Laurevson J
•&/Ia^*h "l___________________ftolm-law
"iC^/iarit Me Ma me Society
L O T T E R Y.
TTHF. subscribers having been appointed by
jnemiicvn oi'sitid society, managers of a lot
authorised by the generl assembly
_______ M
ylaind. intend to raise a sum of money to
tlK"
A\i\ tl»e funds ot saiusoctsty in extending I ur-
,)1L.r relief to the indigent widows and helpless
***t>/ians, offer to the public the following
SCHEME.
Prize of 5000 J Joliari is 5000
do. 35 0 do. 25«0
do. 1500 do. 3000
do. 750 do. 3000
do. 300 do. 3000
do. 150 do. 3000
do. 75 dei 3000
do. 30 do. 2400
do. 20 do. 4000
do. 10 do. 8000
do. 6 do. 30000
First drawn blank 200
After 2000 tickets 200
4000 200
6000 200
8000 400
ioooo 400
12000 50')0 Tickets at 5 dolls each is g lJOOu0
from the above Scheme, it appears tha
£here are less than two Blanks to a Prize; and
+1,11 the Prizes are to he \ Muithintttteduction
Jrhe advantages offered to adventurers, and
A,., verv charitable object to which the money
J"to be applied, induce the Managers fc> hope,
?hut » speedy sale of the tickets will enable
Zy,"xr. to commence drawing at an early day.
All prises will be paid in sixty days after the
- flm,. LetiW of the drawing, and such prizes as
te,Ut demanded within twelve months, will
£e considered as generous donations to the
f..„H- charitable ebjeet of the Lottery.
Xickets may be had of the Managers, and
¦eh ()l|)0l. persons as they may appoint to sell.
prizes in in,- Lotifnes now drawing in this city,
;// he rettitedin payment/of t'ukcts
**" MANAGERS.
tpilliaiti \1t(thei»i, Daniel HoTxland,
zfv,r>i'J.UI: Ch:sr. Joh-. Ogston,
tr-obia* -E Stansbury, Thomas Pennant,
ixohn Snyder,
pim.,,thy Gam,*..,
f'hointis Rogers,
February 10
Tiiomas Sp'igg. an*
Peter Gould.
law
For Sale,
A. TRACT of LAND situate in the Colin
»v ot" Fairfax, within four miles of the court
Kottse, lying "> the fork of Tope's Head Kun
. nd Giant's1 astl'- Br.incli.com -ining four hun-
dred and torti -three ai»d a quarter acres. Itis
™, -i farniVg land, nearly one half in woods,
?n,l iiesvily timbered ; it abounds in asUflicien-
cV of good ma.low land, and a nuniiier o.
ne .•r-iaihiig springs, with a good i ill seal ai
q inrter, 6tc. all part
K ne ., in a nealthy situation
¦f :ln..—i.'ne halt in cash, or negroes at va
1 ¦ ¦.. • m, and a creditof one, two or three years
for lie h f.uce. Forfartherinformationapply
to t.ie subscriber, on the preiuses
HOBEKT RATCLIFFE. S
F»u;»i county> August 36, l«wSm
This is to give Notice,
That tile subscriber hath obtained from
the orphan's court of Cacil county, Maryland,
letters testamentary on the personal estate
of Benjamin Beitson, late of Cacil county,
deceased : All persons having clifims against
the said deceased, are hereby warned to ex-
hib'tlhe same, with the vouchers thereof, to
the subscriber, at or before the 16th of April
vM'Xt ; they may otherwise by law be excluded
from all benefit of said estate. Given under
my hand this 16th of October, 1807-
MAStY BENSON. Adminsiratrix.
October 27. Ia\v4w||__
Claret Wine, etc.
J-ust received per sthooner S. ily, c .-.ptain Trailers,
from New York,
55 casks Claret Wine, of good quality, and
entitled to debenture.
Andper sloop Farmers Branch, from New-York,
40 barrels real Cyder Vinegar.
li. Store,
Cod Fish, in hhds. and boxes
Dumb and Table Fish,
Siiuin:, Tongue, and Sounds,
French Brandy, entitled to debenture,
Peruvian Bark, in sttroons,
Spanish Tobacco,
Glauber Salts,
Boson Beet, No. 1, in half bbls.
Ground Ginger, Cordials, etc etc.
For sale by ISAIAH MANKIN.
Who wishes to purchase,
A few ton* Good Fustic.
October 2 >. dSl ¦ law4w
Farms and Lots to be I,"eased
To be Leased on a Ground Sent, for ninety-
nine years, renewable forever,
Sundry LOTS, and Small FAK.MS, lying
on the Frederick Turnpike Road, on tin Elk
Ridge Landing Road, and Cross Roads, lead
ii about 7 years old, has
no brand or other artificial mark The. cwier
is desired to prove property, pay charges, and
take licr away.
JOHN HOSSELBOCK.
November 18. Iaw4t
Valuable Property for Sale.
THii subscriber being desirous of procur
ihg s >mi- good lands in the south-western
country, and to enable hi in to do so, after* tin
(ollowing property for s le, viz.
A TRAC 1 ofLANI), s Hi de in the county
of Fairfax and state of Virgina, whereon 1
now reside, containing-upwards ot Jl0t/ acres
i his land is well adapted to far ning, is level,
well wateed and limb red, full one half bo
fig in wood, near the centre of which stand"
the comity court house and other public build
i'"|g« which are included wi bin tae bounds
of a town lately laid out at this place, au
thorised by an act of theginerai assembly o
Virginia, on several of which lots buildings
have been erected, <*c. On one acre thereof,
near the court "house, is a large tw> stori brick
House, rented and occupied as a tavern, toge-
ther with Urge stabies, kitchen, and house tor
the retirement oi a family, Sic. Perhaps there
is no situation between the eastern and west
ern wat/rs more public, or that afford s better
stands for taverns, stores, nicchai ics, £kc par
f.icuiariy to an ino keeper, calculated to act on
a large scale. The Little River turnpike
paved road, leading Irom Alexandria to the
westward, passes immediately at tnis place,
as also the main nub ic and post roads leadinr;
to and from ilexandria, Georgetown, the city
of Washington, Baltimore, and the Western
country—distance from Alexandria 14, and
from the city 61 Washington la o. 16miles
To accommodate a purchaser or purchasers
I would dispose of t tie property at this place,
or any part thereof, sepal ate Irom the other
lands. The annual rent of tie small p.u-t now
improved, ib near eight hundred dollars, and.
al liitle additional expenee would produce
Irom one thousand dollars to twelve hnndr
dollars per ..tin urn exclusive of lots that might
be soid or rented n ground rent; and I would
divide the land ill tvvo or three parts le suit
pnreh.isk is Oil that part occ ipied by ueytelf
.ere a coitiforti le dwelling house, s..fficitm
forth* accommodate n of a large famil), with
barn, stables, and other convenient otlt-houses,
orchards, ic sit is presumed a person e!i--
poseei to pu. chase would first view tin prenii
ss.s, a further description is thought uofn
cessary
A small piece of Land v. itldii one and a lu.lf
miles of tin- court house, situate on Accote k
Hutu containing 19 acres; mcelli rich and valu
aole. jjfr-is.-, la i , which uifords atolerabie nil!
seat, and was purchased with aviev ol .reel-
ing one tu.icon, the timberfol nhich (ol ex-
cellent quality) hath h ei e tit Hiidsq.iarel.
A Lot in the town ot Alexandria, with a t wo
story brie« house, kit- lien arid stable thereon,
situate near the centre thereof; and
About 16d0 acres o4' Land, situate on the
waters of Licking, in the county of Bourbon,
and state of Kentucky. This land is classed
as second rale, is rich, lies well, and by judges
of that country said to be worth from rise dol-
lars to eight dollars per acre, and on whicli
are several small settlements.
For the proper y in Fairfax and Alexandria,
indisputable titles will be made; the title to
ihii Kentucky land is t; ought to be good, an
investigation on tha'. subject having lately taken
place,and is patented in my own name No-
thing short of a strong desire to provide for a
large and grow.t gfnmi y, should induce me to
offer this property or sale My terms will he
siichascaunot fail to accommodate a purchaser,
as but a small portion w I be required in hand,
and on securing the balances salisfac only, to
en. t arrangements which in suchcasesl wish
to make, lengthy credits will bi- giver. I woul.1
receive in part payment good lands in the state
oi Tennessee, not more than thirty miles from
Nashville, or the waters o Dock-River, in said
state ; but the title thereto must he well estab-
lished and secured. Application nest be made
to RICHARD RATCLIFFE.
Fairfax county, state of J
Virginia, August 25. 5 law3m
By Order of the Orphans'
Court of Baltimore County.
THIS is to give notice, that the subscribers
of the city of Baltimore, have obtained from
the orphans court of Baltimore county, in Ma
ryland letters testamentary on the personal
estate of William Evans, late of Baltimore
deceased. All personshaviiigclaims, against
the said deceased, are hereby warned to ex-
hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to
Wm. Gwynn, [the subscriber] at his Office,
m Chatham-street, in the city of Baltimore,
al or before the first day of June next, they
may otherwise by law be excluded from all
benefit of the said estate. And all persons in-
debted to the said decased, are required to
make payment to the said William Gwynn,
on or before the thirtieth day of December
next, otherwise suits must be commenced
against them, by order of the orphan's court
aforesaid.
Given underour handsthis twenty-third day
of November, 1807.
JAMES STEWART }
WILLIAM LORMAN, CEx'rs.
WILLIAM GWYNN, 3
(JTj* The Editors of the National Intelligen-
cer and the Washington Federalist, are rer/uested
to insert the above advertisement in their respec-
tive papers, twice a weet for six weeki.
November ?3. 2aw6w
New Hardware Store.
William Langtry.
No 140, B.WriMORli STREET,
CNext door above Messrs. Luchs,Com ad t3* Co's
TSbuk-Stort,J
Informs his Friends and the public in gene-
ral that he has received per the ships Canton,
Alexander, a id Indian Chief,
A NEAT AND GI.NEHAL ASSORTMENT OI
lieu dwareX-iitleiy JirdssFoun-
dty, Japanned Ware, Plated and
Common Saddlery,
With many other articles in the Fancy Line,
the greater part of which have been particu-
larly selected by himself, and are offered for
side oh the lowest terms.
November 16. eo6t
Richard Norris,
No 1971 2, Market street,
Has just received a Complete assarUt ' of the
newest patterns, *
Sheffield and Plated WARE,
Among which are,
Candlesticks and Branches,
Tea and Coffee Setts complete,
Bread and Fruit Baskets,
Toast Trays,
Mustard Pots and Salts,
Inkstands and Castors,
Bottl Trays,
Egg F, aines and Fish Knives,
Waiters,
Snuffers and Trays, &c.
November IS. eolJt
e.ond'D Phoenix Fire Office.
Baltimore, November?., 1SJ7.
The following policies expire this month :
No 27?,048, 4th Nov. > Jac b md William
27?,047, 7th 5 Nor is.
272.050, 7th , Gre. tbam and De-
27'2.051, 7th j vereux.
272,052, 18th Jacob Myers.
272,05.>, 272.054, 24tt» > John Spurrier.
PRIVATE TUITION.
THOSE wUoare disposed to receive private
lessons fnom him in English Grammar, Com-,
position, Arithmetic, or Geography, the Rev
W. Allen will instruct at 12 o'closk, or at
half past o every evening at his School, or else-
where, if required.
November 23. 2aw4tt
DAVID STEWART, Agent.
November 2, dbteoletD
Prune Upland Cotton, Russia
Sheetings and Duck, &c &c.
60 bales Prime Upland Cotton in shipping
order.
400 pieces Russia Sheetings, "J fa ts
20 do. do Duck, first quality { J ^
2 cases Bengal Indigo do. ^ |_ jj]
9 pipes Real Cognac Brandy, 1 | a.
500 pieces Blue Sankins, J r5-3
150 bbls. Boston No. 1, aid 2, Beef,
1^0 boxes Mould Candles,
20 do. Spermaceti do.
10 chests Hyson Tea, #
20 tons Bar Iron.
For Sale by
CUMB : D. WILLIAMS.
November 26._______ ___________eo8t
By Order of the Orphan's
COUltT OF BALTIMORE COUNTY.
ON the 10th day ol Pecember next, at 10
o"' lock in the forenoon, on the lano. of the lad-
Nicholas Ho] kins, uec. ab ut 6 miles from Bal-
timore, near Govane's-town, will be'exposed
to public sale, all the personal property ol tbc
deceased, consisting o. Negroes Furniture,
¦I ors.es Horned Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, W»g-
gun. Cart, Sic. &c Terms to be made k. own
at tin time of sale.
MARY HOPKINS, Adm'x
November &. eo6tt
7 0 the 1. adies — M i s s L E V Y
Has reeeiveil iff will (tu morrow J offer for sale
Bargins i.f
Turkish MUSLIN,
AND
Darnish Shc/t Dresses.
WITH
SUPERB GidiCLiN ROBES.
No-, ember 16. eo6t
To Kent,
A convenient two-story Brick HOU^E, on
the corner of Green and Low streets This
House is in good order, calculated for a pri-
vate family, it will be let low lo a pleasing
tenant, for a term of years. Possession may
be bad on the 28th January. For terms ap-
ply to DANIEL CHAMBERS.
November 16.______________ eo2w
Henry Sehroeder and Co.
Have received by the different arrivals from Lon-
don, Liverpool and Hull,
A very extensive, and general assortment oj
Fall Goods,
Which they offer for sale b; the package or
piece on the most reasonable terms.
October 5 dl5t-eol5t
Pork and Beef.
The subscribers are now Packing, and have for
sole,
Mess, Navy and Prime Pork, in whole and
half bbls.
Do do. do. Beel, in do. and do.
Bounds of Bi ef'in kids) In nice order for
Neats Tongues in kegs 3 Stores, or family
use
1st quality Lard in kegs,
'1 bey will also supply Families with Green
Hams.
ISAAC PHILIPS & CO.
Novsmber 20 eo3w
Ben. &. Geo. Williams,
No. 3, Bowi-y's wharf,
Have received per schr Wiliiam, from Boston,
40 bales India Goods, consisting of Gurrahs,
Mamoodies, Cossas, Checks, Seersuckers,
Bandanna and Lungey H'dkis. Carradarys,
eke &c.
60 hhds. N. E. Rum,
10 pipes white Spanish Brandy.
1000 bbls. Herrings fresh inspected.
50 kegs Lard,
50 Raisins,
20 casks Currants,
November 4._______________dSt-ee5t||
Just Received frem France,
(Via New York,J
White, Black, Pink, Fawn and Orange
soft Sattin,
1 box Superfine Linen Cambric,
Ladies silver Dresses and bead Trimmings,
Sattin Ribbons and Crape do do.
Handsome Artificial Flowers,
Do Feathers,
Gold and Silver Cord.
Also on hand,
Long and Square Cachuicre Sflawls of
different colors and qualities , Neck and Pock-
et Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs ; Men's
Silk Stockings ; Ladies do. Egyptian fashion ;
Cavalry Swords ; Military Feathers, ?ec.
For sale, apply at No. 3*, North Frederick-
street.
November 19. d3t-ei>3ti
Dissolution of Partnership.
The Partnership heretofore existiug be-
tween PRIESTLEY & MINSKF.Y, Cabinet-
Makers, was dissolved on the 7th instant, by
mutual consent : All persons having claims
against the said firm, are requested to bring'
in the same for settlement, and all those in-
debted to the above, are particularly request-
ed to make payment to Edward Priestley,
who is duly authorised to settle the business'
of the concern.
EDWARD PRIESTLEY,
SAMUEL MINSKEY.
The subscriber respectfulh informs his
friends, and the public, that he still continues
to carry on the
Cabinet-' Making Business,
At hi* pkesi-nt stand. No. 4, BAT.TIV
MORE-STRF.KT, two doors from
PmnFOT's-BaiDGE,
And hopes from his attention to business,
to merit a share of the favors they have here-
tofore been so liberal with.
E PRIESTLEY.
Who has on hand,
AN ASSOHTMENT OF
Elegant furniture,
CONSISTING OF
Side-Boards of variovs patterns,
Northumberland at.d other DiningTabler,-
Card Tables of uift' rent rh: pes,
Oval and Squire Penihrook' Tahies,
Secretaries and Book C:w i
Circular and Strait Beaurcaus,
Do. Do. ^ash-Stands,
Mahogany and otuev Bedsteads, and ouei
elegant Pedestal-end Side &oard,
With a pair of Sup ro Vase Knife Cases,
AUo.fir sale on acnim.tnoitntn'g vrrus,
A q antitv of St. T) miugc and Bay VA-
HOGlh'Y, fit for Cabinet-Makers and House
Carpenters.
Nomember 18. .__________________d4l eo9t .
Notice.
The Co-partnership o1 Hancock and Norris
was dissolved the '.st instanln by mutual con-
sent ; ail persons having claims against lie
said firm will please pn sent iheru for settle-
ment ; and those indebted are particularly
requested to make immediate payment, to ei-
ther of the subscribers.
THOMAS HANCOCK.
RICHARD NOilRIS.
Sept 14. d3m
William Cooke, Jun.
Hits received per the shit Erin, from, Bordeaux,
6 cases Lutestrings,
4 Grenoble Kid Gloves,
3 Silk Stockings,
1 Extra l.ongSiik (loves,
1 Men's Bu jtskin Ghees,
1 TviilbM Silk Shawls,
1 C.'inibrirk.
\ I ieh he offers lor sale on reasonable terms-
Sept 25. d
G. F. and J. Lmdenberger,
No 2u0, Bai.timobe.si beet,
Opp. site the Indian S>uee 'tuVertt,
Have received by the Diana, from Liverpool,
An a ditional supply if
Cutlery, Saddleiy, etc. etc.
Now opening lor sale on their usual terms.
October 2 d
liager's-Town Hank.
September 30th, 1807
IN pursuance of >n order Of the Board of
"dors notice is hereby given that two
doll rs on each shr.re oi sloek held imp- bank
mvisl be paid up at the bank on er before the
1st Monday in December next; 8t that al! per-
sons tailing to pav will not be entitled to . ny
dividem. on what they ha e paid, Irom the
said first Monday in December until this in-
stalment is paid. ELIE BEAT1Y, Cashier.
[Oct 3.] d7lliDec
A Wet Nurse, Wanted.
Inquire rtt this Office.
None need apply but such us can bring good
: nd ^satisfactory lecommendations, to whom
liberal wages will be given,
November 14._________ d
In Baltimore County Court,
November Tsl, li?07
On Application lo the judges of the said
County Court, bj petition in writingol WM.
SUMAN, of said county, praying the bene-
fit of the act for the relief o) sundry insol-
vent debtors, on the terms mentioned in said
a> t ; a schedule of his property, and a list
of his creditors on oath, as far as he can
ascertain them, as directed by the said act,
being annexed lo his petition, and that the
said county court, bring satisfied hy compe-
tent testimony, that the said William !~un an,
has resided the two preceding years with-
in the state of Maryland, prior to the pas-
sage of the^said act, and the said William
Suman, at the lime of presenting his petition
as aforesaid, having produced to the said
court, the assent in writing of so many of
bis creditors as have due to them the amount
of two thirds of the debts due by him at the
time of passing the said act
It is thereupon adjudged and ordered by
the said court, that the said William Sure an,
(by causing a copy of tuip order lo be insert-
ed in some one of the newspapers in the City
of Baltimore, every other day for 3 months,
succes.-ively, before the twentv-mnth day
of March next) give notice to his creditors to
appeal before the said county court, at the-
Court House, in the said county, atHO o'clock
in Hie forenoon of the said 29lh (lay of Match
next, for the purpose of recommending 3
trustee for their benefit, on the said Wiliiam
Suman then and there taking U e oath by said
act prescribed lor delivering tip his property,
Signed per order.
WM. GIBSON, Clerk.
November 2S. eo3m
The Subscriber
Is compelled to notify his Creditors, that
after two years laborious experiment, he finds
it impossible to satisfy fully the various claii is
of his old concern againsthim ; and he, there-
fore is necessitated lo resort tOtne-acTofawem-
bly for insolvent .vlief, by "application to the
judges ol Baltimore cutinty court, or to one
of the judges thereof in the recess of the
court. S. WILMER.
November 23._______________ coim
To all my Creditors.
You will take notice that 1 intend apply-
ing to the judges of Baltimore cot nty court,
or one of them, for the benefit of the insclven*-
laws of this state.
THOMAS BETTON.
November 6. d2m
PRINTED~AND PUBLISHED BY ~
JOHN HEWES
Qjfrpm'te the Post Office, St. Pavl's-Lor.
Baltimore.
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