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T*eter A. Karthaus ortcdin addition to his former importa- nt the V.'illiam Wilton, George Deyir dituterdam, and Stnxfford train Tallin- Entitle 1 > to drawback. _:es Rhinish Wine, 24 *"J •ottles each Seltzer Water _s Ticklenburg black, blue, drab and t-oad Cloth «s Checks i c-s Tapes, assorted cs Ladies' and mens* Silk Gloves and crs, assorted colors. :es aiid casks woolen Stockings, ^*nd Socks men and womens' black and white Stocking's :es Silk Velvet, various colors s Diaper Table Cloths and Napkins black Lead, _>n"~Stoves for Stores and Counting' And on hand, Low Glass, 7 9, 8-10, 10 12 ; Mad. ln'cks No 3 St 4. All of which he of. salt- cm- barter on reasonable terms toDer ^6 ^^^^^^ This is to give Notice, That the subscribers John Johnson „ Srfsan na his wife, of Charles county, have obtained letters of administration de bonis non, on the personal estate of Samuel Mitenell, deceased, late of Charles county : All persons having claims against .he said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at or before the 1 ith day of May next, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given underour hands this 14th day of N ivemV.er, !87 JOHN JOHNSON, "£Adm.rDBN SUSANNA JOHNSON,5 Mm,U'B,H'. November 14, 1807- law3w New Paper Warehouse. The Subscribe? 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 keen a Cwn slant supply of Writing, Printing, and Wrap, ping Paper, wholesale and retail ; where Sta- tioners and others may be supplied at the most reduced prices. ' '¦' WILLIAM LUNGREN. Saw B, II. 2aw2m oiT i-» _»^*r r~*"his is to give Notice, -the subscriber hath obtained tronj the <•-__ c.iui't of Baltimore Connty in Mary- - __._ -j^ _.<»rs of administration on the ; ersona! <_»f Samuel C"ale, late of Baltimare _rleceasea : All persons haying claims ^^_ -the said deceased, are hereby warn __r jchibit the same with the vouchers ~* f.- to the subscriber, at or before the 1st \_— p__ay next, they may otherwise bylaw c * j ^ _ed.ed from all benohtof the said estate. "*^_ ___ *-»der my hand, this 28lh day of Goto- __i A.MUEL COALE, of Sam. Etc'r. ^. -, __. er 28, 18ur-____________2aw6",fr Xiis is to give Notice, ^»-t -the subscriber of the city of Balti "TC" a."** j-^ sath obtained from the orphan's court, Xti^*^4^^^. -testamentary, on the personal estate lett^: tain David Gemmill, late of Baltimore _£- _-- i*-~i~*^ ^^^ceased: All persons having claims pdii^* -m- tl'e SJlid deceased, are hereby-warn. a.}^i-»i'r^*" :je:f-itl-)it the sams, with the vouchers „ ecl to j- to the subsc tber, on or before the fcp» «^T"5*_<:_-*_>f' January next, they may otherwis, it' <^**Jt- \-t & excluded Irom all benefit of the said 1 '-*• "^ yVnd all those indebted are requested ^jj"^ pa- ment to the subscriber without **¦ '* " ciS-iven under my hand this 23d of Oc- tolJer* est* •fco o^^ ,1>^' MARY GEMMILL. Administratrix. 1307. 2aw6w v O ctew ¦-------Montgomery w* ^£ij€j, Market-Street, Opposite the Indian ¦ -£* ~ " Queen, 4^ x-eceived hy the Fame, from Liver "J*3- f-*\ r>tlis, Casimeros, Baizes, Flartnels, ^m^>'k .*&, Kendal Cottons, Welch Plains Vt -'-•' **¦* ^nd Half Thicks, Stuffs, &c. which * ------ — for sale b the piece, or package. ' .on ttl; &¦> C><3,i*-i- ly e KPcci * further supply from 1 'fh*') i Liverpool, which will render their as30r _^_^^^^^^^^_ ^_^ !-«, lately occupud by Jamci Somer ^Vid - l..'0 Sept 1. ' iW a^v *^/Oixtuil isl-uery, ,.,-ent complete ,trn TO LIT, xr tl^lic. nod : . „ Seconti-Sxrcet, Baltimore. JOSEPH PHELET ;ifil!y informs his friends and the- ir* jjeneral. that h« keeps constantly on neral assortment of CORDIALS, ^ of aule ds, which he will dispose of, whole yue-tail, t>" the most nioderate terms. ° c ^nerchants and others who may f vor ColP^fh * their cumstom, will have evev> tiirrt sW"1 i-f, be satisfied with his prompt attenti asc" to vvith ihe qualities and prices of his ON HAND, 30 ntity of BORDEAUX WINE, A <3-lx-ro,'n five to ten doltars a cask. ks, -ass >IE HAS ALSO FOR SALE, s first quality Medoc, of the year IS '*- !itto Red AVine, 1°? »-l+o -wihte Wine de G -» Su'.ti •ave, L he sort- (lncli J feet. Suitable for V/e-t- ia mar- gSdUt-o Cordials, well as •dia-l iu barrels, suitable for retailers, >,-,_)^,s I, P. Madeira Wine, received by 3 JJrLjf from Charleston. Oct. 20._______________________ John H. Browning and Co. No 35, Fell'sstreet Fell'sPoint, Have imported in the ships Hercules Si Alexander from Liverpool, a complete as sortinent of Hardware and Cutlery ; Which they offer to sell wholesale or retail on the best terms for cash or the usual credit, to punctual customers j a.id natter themselves that they aiv now able to accommodate the eitizei.s of the P..int and all others who ma) honor them with their patronage in a manner which will give entire satis'action. Is Stoeb, A few casks proper Sheathing Nails, All sizes of Wrought and Cut Nails, Seine and Sail Twine. Best Tu-kev Oil Stones, &c. „c. A L AD irom 14 to IS years of age will be taken as an Apprentice. One from the coun- try would be pre'erred. October 22. d4t-2aw4w To be sold at private sale, A large three story brick HOUSE, very e- legantly finished, with the improvements thereon, standing on the corner of Ann an.' Alisanna streets, late the property of James F.shwick. This house ind lot is in fee simple. vuy person m-persons that woi Id wish to pur- cliase may know the terms by making applica- tion to Caleb Turner, or captain JOHN GHAMPLIN, Fell's Point. Oct. VT__________________________2aw8t For Sale. r-.vo valuable ihrec-icry BRICK WARlt HOUSES, situate at tu< head of _llicott*s ¦lock; also t. new two sto y BitICK DWEL liiG HOUSE and LOT, situate about a mih roui the city of Baltimoi-. , on the Frederick I'ott n Turnpike read Teere is an handsom.' Garden and a small piece of excellent meadov lelonging thereto. The latter property is wei >it iate for either a small private family or ta- ern. For terms applv to- FREDERICK PRICE, No 8, North Calvert-street- A £_____ 3aw This is to give Notice, That the subscriber hath obtained from the orphans' court oi Baltimore county, in Man land, letters testamentary on the person..: state of Frcderi k Slremmel, late ot Balti more county, deceased—All person* haviiii laims against said deceased, are hereby warn d to exhibit the same with the vouchers there- ol to the subscaiber, at or before the first ay of May, 1808 ; the} may otherwise ¦ law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate.— Given under my hand this twenty-fifth day of October, 1807. BALTZER SCHjEIFLK, Ex-Jcutor October 10. ___________ 2awftw New ect'. IS J. AC PHIL UPS ES" CO. Are now packing and have for sale, Navy B.ef, in bhls ? , Mess Do. in hail do. j.,. ' Rounds of Beefinkidsj K^ Neats Tongues in kegs, in family use, or vesse's stores. They will also pack a few bbls. Beef, of an i.ifererior quality, which will be sold very Mullikin, No. J'jl, Mariet-st! Has imported in the ships Othello, Fame, Aheona Liana and Indian Chief, fram Li- verpool, ind Fair American, from London, his supply of • Fall and Winter Goods ; Among vihicn are. Coarse, fine and superfine Cloths ; coarse, fine and superfine douote milled Drabs ; black, blue, brown, bottle green, scarlet—fashionable lawn coloured single an 1 double milled CasVi- meie ; fancy Swansilowus 8t fashionableToili- netts for v sts ; coarse, fine andsuperfine Coat- ings ; Moleskins and Kersey Moleskins, of va- rious colours ; drab, dark mixtures, brown and blue Mains ; drub and blue. Devonshire Ker- Seysj stout striped Jersej's ; blue and white mixt Kerseys ; white, blue, brown and green Halft.hicks and Kerseys ; napped Cottons ; red, yellow, white and scarlet Flannels, so.i tine ; Rose Blankets, some very large sizes ; striped Duffill ditto"; drab, olive and black Constitution and Tabby Cords and Velvets; dark, mixt Genoa Cords ; plain and stripe Cal- timancoes; Wildbures and Russelletts i Du- rants ; brown, scarlet and black Bombazetts andiio nbazenes.sofne very tine; black, fringed and love. Handkerchiefs; black, twilled Silk Florentine ; rich, fancy and black Silk Mole- skins ; a complete assortment of Hosiery, consisting of yarn, lambs' wool, worsted, white, black and lead coloured Cotton ami Silk, with embroidsred and lace clocks ; white, black and lead coloured extra long and habit Silk Gloves; mettal, finished met* tal, plated and gilt vest and coat Buttons ; white ehappel, silver-eyed and cast steel Nee- dies. Also selerted from the. different arrivals, A handsome assortment of Fancy and :Sea.v>n-L>Le Goods ; Among which aie. An elegant assortment <>•' I ttrnitHreChintzes ol the newest style, of figure, with h-inges, tassels, bed lace and cord to match ; with his usu;d supply of GERMAN & HUSH LINENs, INDIA Mt/SLINS, &c He will sell, wholesale or retail, at reduce c! prices for cash, on the usual credit to punctual customers, or in barter for Maryland Tobacco October 36._________________d4t 2awl0t Baltimore County, to w.t. Henry Carroll, living in Back Hiver N»ck, about 12 miles rom the city of Baltimore, brought b tore me, as a Trespassing Strav, a light grey Stud Horse, about 11 or 12 years old, and about 15 hands high, shod all round, and b's shoesftm. h worn, has no perceivabU brand Gi en under my hand, this 14lh day November" 1807. ROBERT PORTER. The owner is desired to call at Mr Loney's Farm, in Back River Neck, pay charges and take him away. HENRY CARROLL. Nov. 18._____________________2aw4if All persons indebted to D. W. SACK'rilOER, are hereby requestedti ..lakeinimediatepaynientto^'O./^ E. U4LL Esq. Attorney at Law, No. 4, South-street, otherwise their acrounls will be put in s lit. DAKIHL W. SACKBIDZR. November 9 Suw4w India Goods, &_. &c. Benj. and Ceo. FFiliiams, NO. 3, HeWI.v's WiiAKF, OFFER FOR SALE, 186 bales India Goods, Consisting of Gurrahs, Mamoodies, Cossas, Sawns, Mow, Sannas,Bafias, Etnurties.LongCloths, Checks, Custas, Green, Checked, Striped and Orange colored Seersuckers, Kharndar.js, Bandanna H'dkfs assorted, Sooty Ron al, Blue Giila, Choppa, ftomil, Lungee, Pulicat and Pattern Madras H'dkfs. 40 hinds. N, Rum, 10 pipes Coguiac Brandy, 10 pipes White Spanish do. . 10 do Catalona Wine, 50 kegs Raisins, 10 casks Currants, 30 do. Cheese, 20 chests Souchong Tea, 20 hhds Muscovado Sugar, 100 boxes white and brown Havanna do. No. ember 19 d3t _aw4w|l nor qtia- nice oi _er for 10. 2a w ^^^^^^^ Notice. . ^s to give notice, that the subscriber "* {tij-nore county, hath obtained from the •f 't-ns c'JUft of Baltimre county, in Mary- ©rPy^Yetters of administration on the person laiul, ^ 'f £ 0r William Edwards, late of. the &\ esta^nty. deceased: All persons having #iiiil rt0 a_uinst the said deceased, are. hereby clji«»s ''» exhibit the same with die vouchers »"" _ ..., „„K_«.;Kf.V on im. B Beef Shins can be had at their pack- , y at i'J 1 J cents per piece. :' Novtoi l> ¦* I ?aw6w -war %5'u Liie subscriber, on or Jjefore th day of Apnl next, th/' t<-> be ^^^^^^^^_ _ may otherwise excluded from al! benefit of the s; ;v Griven um'.er my hand th ^October, 18W I5tl) ANN EDWARDS. Administratrix C,ctobe__i|. 18W .—----------^l6-^— """ To Hent, -story Brick WAREHOUSE MaTket-street, well liuishnd, one . I S^"' 'JVst»nasinfJie citj! forth* wiiolesah the best ^ w ^4$^ Business. For best st-:' _-o«< oxber 11 A 1 avvin for bale. The Subscriber will sell his Tavern house (Now in the keeping of Joseph Jones,) on the Alexandria Road, about seventeen miles irom Baltimore i he improvements withfifty aci es f land adjoining he will sell far one thousand ounds, or on hundred and fifty acres, with the improvements for fifteen hundred pounds, it the option «1 the purchaser. Ll i Oct. lo. HAMMOND. .2*>w.'re ;'or Sale on ? credit of 7years. A very valuiblc MV.KCI1ANT MILL, vith two hundred acres o1 L nut adjofnijig. ¦his mill is in comp etc order frmanuf dur- ing, and has- annexe'1, a very valuable Saw elill. It is is situatad neart1 •• m \Jh of Goose Creek, in the county of Loin on ar.d State of Virginia i four miles fr< Le'eShurgh the eountrytown, and otiU half a mile irom the River Potomac, the water of which is high nougha eons derabl part ol the year to ad- mit the navigation of Boats (rem the mill to .Georgetown, tne Cit. oi Washington, and Alexandria The country around is very fer- lie, ajftl can supply it plentifully wiih wheat, com, &c. for m nuiac.'ure A further de- I'.'.riptiou is unnecesR.,y, as it is presumed iny person wishing to purchase, will fiisl vie.tut it. The terrim will he a credit ot seven ears the pun baser giving bond with approv- ed security, and aiaffl a dee- o'' trust unonthe premises. Applications to be made to GEORGE C .Rl'ER. Oathinils, near E.esburgh, Virginia. N. B. I have also for sale, 1000 act-, s of Land, situated upon the waters of Goose Creek, with .» valuable mill seat thereon, the Land will be divided ;.osuit purchasers. Ap- id} as aheve. November 20._________2aw-m p?y -"app>yw t^ovei I *m dispose ^rlferepn I ' HENRY KEERL. 2a w For Sale. of at pi saU o" ,!.e York Road, e 1- 1 tar ¦k's r^ditbf .oiH- M e propoit an v'bich hifte just arrived /¦-..tlnn. and their fruits are of the choicf mail vith ,.fecti°n, .,^^^^^^^^^^^^^ toP?> c-jie impiovementsconsist ot a fc'''.,.,_. House and Kitchen, a Dairy •o Qjiarter, Barn, Staples, a l:*'^'B;s Farm hes about 5 trtiles from ^c' t„B the seat of general Ridgely, and is Ple ,- contiguous to several nulls. Iha *r,ve ru'ul TtonP'kfcd This n l .,v can be divided into two Farms, with rr V.q 'For terms, apply on the prcin cs, to fact- tor ¦ LAHKIN H. SMITH. july 14" "MFTTB iJStttLLli BUST rNCYV-Ttiwn PIPPINS, rOR SALE BY BARRQ.LL & RICALD, Bowly's wharf. October JS.. I_______________ 2aw8tf Ktnn tor Sale. I will sell the FARM oil which 1 now re- side, 5 miles from the city of Baltimore, con- Uining 150acres, three fourths of which is in wood and bea«iiy timbered*, there is suppos- y..') by good j,udg s to be. from 2500 to 3Q00 cord of wood , tii c other is under good culti- vation. There is a young Orchard containing several hundred trees of the best grafted friiit, now be fining to bear. A spring of pure water very convenient. The Buildings are a handsome two story Frame House,'52 Let front, completely finished ; a good Kitchen, .¦spring, Sinokk, Meat, Hen, Corns and Car riage Houses ; good Barn and Stable, all well |d bmitol tlic best materials. The situalionjs supposed tube as healthy as any in thejwoiiit.' It will be sold chosui, and acon- sidfjSble tiir.e given on a part of the money i payments be,ng secured. ISRAEL PEIRCE, New iielie Air Road N. V. Any p'swon purchasing the Farm n ay have the farming utensils anil stock if they wish ________ Nov. 4 |2aw4w Came to the iub-cnber's Plate of residence, near the Hook's town, about two month past, a large dark brindle COW, about twelve ye.irs oid, with a white Btri »k along cr back, white legs, white spot i,i her wide Horns, and long tail.— W«er is desired to prove properly, pay s, and t.ke her away shortly, as it is inconvenient for the subscriber to keep her. BENJ. ORAM. November 91 2aw4ttj Public Saie. Pursuant to a general order of Baltimore conn, tr court, in cas;; of insolvent debtors, will be sold by public auction, en the premises, on the Keister's town Ternpike road, near the French Seminary, on Saturday, the 2d day of January next, at half past 10 o'clock, in the forenoon : All Uiat Piece or Parcel of GROUND, for mcrly sold & assiged by F C. Nagot, to Jo nas i hompson—Beginning for the same, at the Distance of 50 feet (rom the corner or inter- section of Morris street, and the Turnpike- ' oad, Ss running thenc» northerly and binding on the Turnpike Road 22 feet and 6 inches, thence easterly, parallel with Morris.street 100 feet, thence southerly 22 feet 6 inches, & thence westerly 100 feet to the beginning ; being late the property of Simon Frcize, an insolvent debtor. There is a convenient Dwelling House on the premises, with other improvements, wh'ch can be shewn to per- sons inclined to purchase, at any time previ- ous to Jia sale. The terms are, that the pur- chaser may at his option, pay the purchase money on the day of sale, or give notes with approved security, for the payment of one half the purchase money, with interest with in six months, and remaining half, with in tcrest, within 12 months from the day oi sab'; and on payment of the whole amount of the. purchase money, a deed will be executed to the purchaser. SAM J. DONALDSON, Trustee. November 20. _ 2awt2dja "MOROCCO. Ths subscriber respectfully informs hiscus turners and the public, that he continues to manufacture at his manufactory on the west end of Baltimoi-e-strce*, the following articles —of which he has for sale, at the above place or at No. 2, Cheapside— 40 dozen Yellow Roans ) MOROCCO SO do. Red do. ( SKINS, 30 do. Green do. f First & second i— do. Blue & Purple do. J qualities. 5o do. Black Roan3, suitable for Hatters 50 :k>. Do. Morocco Goat Skins, 5 Oo Green do. do. do, and 2o do. Skins for Shoe binding. JOHN MATTHEWS. N. B. Two apprentices from 14 to V years of age will be taken to the above business it immediate application be mstde. NfBvembei' 5. d_-2aw4tjj IS A AC M'PH ERSON MiS LATELT IMPORTED & NOW OF- FEES FOR SALE, A OOOD ASS0UTMENT OF BQLlIfVU Ci.OiVS, Of the Manufactory of the Old Three Kings, that are Warranted good? are purchased with cash, and sold at. suif.ll profit. AtSO, G2J HAND, A large Quantity oi BURR BLOCK, of good qua ity and a sufficient number of hands to execute any order for Mid Stones, at a short notice, No. :10, Fayette-street, Balii more. 11th mo it. Saw For Sale. The subscribers offer for sale the following PROPERTY, at private sale, tintd Ttntrs day, the 31st d,y of December next: Rumne farm, situate in Bush River Seek, Harford county, bounded by Bush Hiver m the ffl st, and by Rumney on the east, boi navigable rivers—containing 360 acr. s ot th. best Land in the state ot Maryland. The tack on said Farm Consisting of Negroe men, women, and boys) Hors. s, Mules ux !n, Milch Cows, Hogs, Sheep, Farming U tens,Is, Corn, Wheat, &c. Will be told there with, or separately, a« may suit Un purchaser One undivided moiety ot a Tract of Land, situ.ste also in Bush River Neck and about miles below Rumnej Farm, called Sliepparu?t Good Friendship, said to contain about iOo acres. The win le of this last Tnut is Wood Land, and lies very conveninent to navigati- on on every side. Montreal, lying within 3, 4 and 5 miles ol the head of Uissh River, and containing 56' acres. The whole of this Tract is also wood- land, & very heavily timbered A consider- aide partcf it is covered with Hickory, which might be advantageously conveyed to the Bal- timore mark it. The rapid increase of the city of Baltimore and the increasing scarcity of wood within its vicinity, render this lain; worthy the attention o< the speculator It will lift sold in one body, or laid off in lots, as may suite purchasers A part of Nova Scotia, containing 130 acres being part of toe Tract formerly in the p«»ses sibil of Bar.ley Riley, and adjeinging Mr. j Fulton's situate within twonins ol the he.n of Bush River, and is a together coveted witi u oo,i — Hickory; Oak, imd Dhesntit. 'lb The proximity of this Land, to navigation, the quantity ol Vt Ood groviingpn.it, and conse quently the easy cenv, yance ot it to i.alti" or. marks t, will insure to the purcln ser a i,und- sonie remuneration tor ad ins aovtnces A lew acres ot Land, adjoining Mr Parkei Gilbert's Land, ami betnj; pur ot the s me Tract Tlu number d/f acres not yet as er taini d. This Land lies "on the pout r tw. en Bush and Havre de Grace, and will be more particularly'described win nsuive ed And lastly, two Brick Houses in Bast.- town, with one Lot of Ground, conlai ing about two acres. Should not the aforesaid Property be disposed of at private ,ale, it will be exposed at public vendue—viz it Rlin n«y, on iKursday, ti.t 3i--t day if Deci-niber next, Rumney farm, with ad un, atbek thereon, (Iiegroes excepted,J A' ••_ Shepp«rd's Good l'rienoship. And at i3ush-Tov,n, on Monday, tne 4ti day of |anuar\ next, at the house of Messrs Welsh and Lee, tlfe rema nder of the above describid Property A liberal credit will b given for the purchase money, the pure as«r giving bonds, with satisfactory si cunty loi the amount, with intesest, payable annually - Attendance will be given ami te, ins oi san mads known by WM. HALL, and EDWARD HALL. Executors of -i nomas H di. Harford county Nov. 24 ___2aw3lD Dissolution of Partnership. The Partnership heretofore existing be- tween PRIESTLEY „ MINSKEY, Cabinet- Milters, was dissolved on the 7lh instant, by mutual csusent : All persons having claim. 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 MINSKFY. The subscriber respectfully informs bis friends, and the public, that he Nstill continues to carry on the Cabinet-Making Business, At his present stand. No, 4, BALTI- MORE-STREET, TWO DOORS FROM Phii.pot's-bridoe, 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 hat on hand AN ASSOKTMENT OP Elegant Fu'/titure, CONSISTING OF Side Boards of various patterns, Northemberland and other Dining Tables* Card Tables of different shapes, Oval and Squ-ire l'embrook Tables, Secretaries and Book Cases, Circular and Strait Beatireaus, Do. Do. v ash Stands, Mahogany and other Bedsteads, and on£ elegant l'edestal-end Side board, With a pair of Superb Vnse Knife Cases, Alio, for sale on uchas;:Foun- dry, Japanned Wore, Plated and Common Saddlery, With many other ai lices in the Fancy Line, the greater part of wl it'll have been partieu- lai-'y .elected by himself, and arc offered far 3:de on the lowest terms. November 16. co6t Richard IN orris, tlo 1971 2, Market street, Ilusjust received a complete assortment of the newest patterns, Sheffield and Plated WARE, Amo'K which ore, Candlesticks and Branches) Tea and Coffee Setts complete, Bread and Fruit Baskets, Toast Trays, Mustard Pols and Salts, Inkstands and Castors, Bottle Tnys, . Egg Frames and Fish Knives, Wailers, Snuffers and Trays, &c. November IS. eolSt By Order of die Orphan's COURT OF BAt.TIM HIE COUNTY. ON the 10th day ol i ecrmbei next, ft 10 o'elotk in the forenoon, on the iauo. of the late Nicholas Hbrkins nee ab ut 6 milesfron Bid- iimore near Gov lou's-town, will b( e-Xpored uc side, all th. peisoi si proper'.y ot the be, a ed, consisting ol Negroes, Furniture, Horses, Horned Cattle, Sheep, Hoge, Wag- gon Cart, f^c Sec Terms to be niade ki own at the time of ."B'e. MARY HOPKINS, AdW* November 23. ee.6tf In Dancing Tuition aud Practis- ing BaI L i. yo/in B. Duciairacq Has the honor of informing the Ladies and Gentlemen of Baltimore and its vicinity, tuat his Dancing School opened on Tne ¦he 17th ir.stant, at No 10, Commerce Mrne a few doors below the Exchange, and wd' continue every 'Tuesday, Thursday and Fri day His practising Balls will take place every Saturday, be.'iginning on Saturday next the 28th instant. A subscription paper is left at his School Room and at Mr. Carr's. 'November 25. ______ ________?__^- To Let, The Upper Part of the H«ttse, No. 183 Market-street, Nov IS. eo4t __ To Rer.t, A CARRIAGE HOUSE &. STAELE, Back of No. 23, Prattstreet Apply at til above iiiimbcr. TTov. 25 eo4t For Sale, That valuable Farm called EPPING, tin- residence of Mrs. Catherine Belt. This Farm contains 339 acres, more or less, of lime- stune land, between thirty and forty of which are now in meadow, and a considerable quanuy mors may be made ;..t a small expence, part of which will admit of baing wa'ered. The soil is adapted to the produce of com, wheat and rye, likewise Timothy and Clover. It is well watered, having a number of springs and several never failing streams passing tl rough it in such diractious as to afford a sufficient supply of water to each field. The improve- ments are a convenient Dwelling House and other necessary buildings, with a large apple and peach orchard, containing some ( choicest fruit trees. The land is siteated on the York Road, about thirteen miles from the city of Baltimore, and three from Gentrai Hidgely's Furnace, Ihe terms of sale may be known by applying to Richard Key Heath, esq. corner oi Cheapside, Baltimore ; or to the subscribe] on the premises i ICHARB- GRA1TON BELT- November i$. e« Jbaitimore <. ounty Court, TvovrMHE* '1st, 1807 On Application to the judges of the said. County Court, by petition in w lit ingot WM. HUMAN, of said county, praying the hi of the act for the relief of sundry ii mo- vent debtors, on the terms mentioned in s id act ; a schedule of his property, and a list of his creditors on oath, as far as le can ascertain them, as directed by the said act, hfing annexed to his petition, and that the •odd county court, being satisfied hy comps- tent testimony, that the, said Willi has resided the two preceding years with- in the state of Maryland, prior to the pas» suge of the said act, and the said William Soman, at the lime of presenting his petit ioi) 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 l imc of passing the said act. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered f y the said court, thatihesaid William Suman, (by causing a copy of Wiis order to'be ii ed in someone of the newspapers in the City of Baltimore, every other day for 3 months", successively, before the twentv-r.iuih day of March next) give notice to his creditors to appear before the said county court, at the Court House, in the said county, at'10 o'clc, k in the forenoon ofthe said i9th <:ay of March next, foi the purpose of recomnoud ng a trustee for their benefit, on the said William Suman, then and there taking the i act prescribed for delivering up his property, Signed per order. ^ WM. GIBSON, Clerk. November 23. eo3m The Subscriber 13 compelled to notify his Cieditors, that, after two years laborious experiment, he finds it impossible to satisft fully the various claims of his old concern against bim ; and ht, there- fore is necessitated to rcsoi'i tothe at t of assem- bly for insolvent relief, by application tothe judges of Baltimore county court or to one of the judges thereof in the recess of the court. S. WILMER. November US. eo2m To all my Creditors. You will take notice that I intend -spplyi ing to the judges ot Baltimore county court, orone of them, for the benefit ofthe msclveirt laws of this state. THOMAS BET'BON. November 6. d2m PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN HBWES Oj'ftiitt tkc Post-Office, St. Puni's-Lar,t. BALTIMORE,