39 23
.0 45
6 13
Chester-town, June 10.
OBDERED, by the commissioners of the
tax for Kent county, That the following
advertisement be inserted once per week for
and during four weekss successively, in
The " Federal Gazette," printed at Baltimore,
and in the " Republican Star," printed .at
Eastern.
By Order,
GIDEON PE/YRCE, CKc.
A LIST
Of the Tracts and Lots of Land in Kent
¦county charged for the payment of county
taxes, and the amonnt of the taxes thereon
respectively due for the years 1804, 1805,
and 1806, with the names of the persons
respectively chargeable with the payment of
the same ; the taxes thereon being now due
and unpaid, and no personal property in the
said county, liable for,or chargeable with the
payment of the same, could be found by the
collector of the county aforesaid, as by his
return, to the commissioners of the tax for
the said country, appears.
11 the first District.
Brown Morgan's heirs, part of Batch-
chelors hope, Ilsardon, and part
of Meconican, g 2 94
Copper James Part of Hinchingham, I 98
Getting^ Asael's heirs, Part of
Hinchingham, 1 16
Smith James, heirs, part of Smith's
chance, and part of Skinner's
marsh, 1 16
Tilghman Matthew's heirs, part of
Standaway part of Cooper's Folly,
part ot Omefty's Farm, part of
Warner's Levcls,a lot of ground
in Chester-Town, no. 23, Mount
Pleasant, or Deny and Bryan's
Delight,
-Thistle-wood William, part of Tilgh-
marv's Farm
Vaux James of Philadelphia, part of
Fair Harbor and Broad Knox,
In the second district.
.Anderson Rohan's heirs, Part oC
Woi'ton Maimor, partoi'CornwaUis's
choice, and Carol's long slipe,
part of Budd's Meadows, I5u Jet's
discovery, and the meadows, lots,
nos. 11 and 13, in Chestertown 21 74
Beck Samuel, jnn part of Gamble's
Farm, 0 87"
Black John of New -Jersey, part of
Warner's Levels, 4 79
CLrkson Lev'mus, a lot in Chester-
town, no 74, 9 92
Crocket Richard's, heirs, diLo. do.
no 75, 10 50
TVJaxwell Alexander's lata, nos. 23 &
81 in CliesUitown, 11 59
M'CIiiei'Thomas's heira A lot in
Chestertown, no. 88, 12 59
Story Ralph's:heirslois in Chcstcr-
• town, nos. 24 and 84. 5 98
Thomas Hlteha, Part of Ashley's
Green 0 53
Young John, lots in Chestertown,
nos. 02 Si 54 1' 10
/ r'i? third District.
Drool; s John's heirs, Rebecca's De-
xsire, par', of Good Hope, andad-
.dirion to Good .dope, 1 78
Tord'YVillian.'s heirs Chance, and
Broomnekf, S 34
M-C;itl Archibald, Part ofStanda-
v ay and part of Rennet's Regula-
tion. 0 73
St-.v.-.iy William's heirs Part of Stav-
b¦'.; lot. * 75
WooilJ>tmi J >hn'a heirs. Pa t of Part,
ncrslil|i, K ¦ b .tv an I Harboit,
Chance -a.iot Wright's Chance
James'* Addition, Plain Ueaiin^St •
and part, of partnership, tO 64
"Woodall James's heirs, Part of
Smothers' Plains, part of Gran-
tham, part of Forest and Slepuey-
ficld. 1 64
In the Fourth District.
Bostick Eleanor (widow) Mitchell's
Chance,
JBantham William, part of Cock-stall,
Boyer Augustine, jun. Rich Level,
Bishop Risdon.I-Iieks's Hazard,
Blackistou Jacob (tree negro) a lot
near Georgetown Cross Roads,
Baird Alexandr's heirs, Forest-Place,
"Beck Samuel's heirs, Fair Dealing,
Covington Joshua, Bart of Hope,
Calhertlsasc's heirs, alot at the head
of Chester, 1 06
Enipson Thomas's heirs, Rich Level,
Chance and Adventure,
Elliot Robert, a lot at Geo. town,
Eliason Elijah, alot near the head of
Sassafras,
Fields John, a lot at the head of
Chester,
Talconar Mary, (widow of Gilbert,)
lots at the head of Cheater,
Greenwood William, part of Deer
Park and part of Adventure,
Gilpin's L)dia, Joshua and Thomas,
London Bridge renewed, & Hall's
Harbor, Commons, &c. and a num-
ber of lots at the head of Chester, 116 2
Hurtt Richard's heirs, a lot at Geo.
town Cross Roads,
Jervis Mary, Part of Angel's Rest,
Jervis John, alot at Georgetown,
Leonard Francis, a lot near George-
town Cross Roads,
Massy Isanti's heirs, part of Part-
nership
Massy Sarah, Whalcy's Addition re-
surveyed,
Miers Elizabeth's heirs, a lot of 12
.acres near the head of Chester,
Miers William's heirs, BonUeys Gift
and Resarvey, and a-let at the head
of Chest: r,
Massy . Stephen's heirs., two lets at the
Head of Chester,
i'iner lJh;lip, (free negro) a lot near
George Town X Roa<(s,
Ric i.u- Ison William, adventure,
Rocbest'-r Daniel, a lot at Muss;.\s
cross Roads, 1 16
Strawbridgc James (Phila Ylphia)
pail of Fork's New Addition, 1 60
Smith Nfafkaftiel, a lot neiium Mojjctt, Esquire,
collector of the said county, on or
- third day^of September next (or
th-. space'of thirty days after the
¦ of tit's notice is cotiiglcttd") the
5 22
3 95
34 90
6 26
0 90
7 50
8 15
3 84
12 31 2 92
3 45
1 64
4 57
3'70
4 79 1 85
2 70
0 70
5 42
2 86
6 63
10 7
0 94 3 35
lands so charged as aforesaid, vt such parts
thereof as may be necessary to raise the sum
due thereon, shall be sold to the highest bid-
der for the payment of the same, pursuant to
the direction of an act of the general assem-
bly, entitled " An act for the more effectual
collection of the county charges in the se-
veral counties of this state," passed at No •
¦vember session, in the year 17197.
By Order of the Commissioners of the Tax
for Kent county,
Attest, GIDB0N PEARCE, Clk.
Chester-Town, Kent county, ?
June 10, 1807. 3
Note. It is not my intention to author-
ise any person to receive for me any of the
taxes due as above ; so, therefore, those per-
sons who are interested in the property above
described, are requested to pay the taxes due
thereon, with charges of advertising, to no
other person but
WILLIAM MOFFETT,
Late Collector of Kent County.
Charitublc Mclnne Society
L O T T E R Y.
THE subscribers having been appointed by
the members of said 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 widow? and helpless
orphans, offer to the public the following'
SCHEME.
1 Prize of 50UO Dollars is 5000
1 do. 2500 do. 2500
2 do. 1500 do. 3000
4 do. 750 do. 3000
In do. 300 do. 3000
20 do. 150 do. 3000
40 do. 75 do. 3000
80 do. 30 do. 2400
290 do. 20 do. 4000
800 do. 10 do. 8000
5000 do. 6 do. 30000
1 First drawn blank 200
1 After 2000 tickets 200
1 4000 200
1 6000 200
1 800O 400
1 10000 400
1 12000 500
1 - 14000 iooe
1 16000 2000
1 Last drawn blank 3000
6168 Prizes amounting to
11832 Blanks
Sum raised including expence
g75000
15000
18jO0 Tickets at 5 dolls each is g 90000
From the above Scheme, it appears tha
there are less than two Blanks to a Prize; and
that the Prizes are to be paid without deduction
The advantages offered to adventurers, and
the very charitable objectto which the money
is to be applied, induce the Managers to hope,
that a speedy salt of the tick, ts will enable
them to comineiv-e drawing at an early day.
All prizes will be paid in sixty days after the
completion of the drawing, and such prizes as
aienot demanded wituin twelve months, will
be considered as generous donations to die
truly charitable object of the Lottery.
Ticko'.s m;;; be had of the Managers, and
sucii other persons as they may app ¦intto sell.
Prizes it the Lotteries now drawing in this city,
vjitl be receiver in payment for tickets.
MANAGERS.
William^ Mathevss, Daniel Howland,
Tftomtlici Chase, joh Ogston,
Tofeitts K Stansbury, vThomas Tenant,
•JI'm Shinier,
l',„ ..'., G rdner,
Thomrs Hegertt,
i'ebiai rv 10
Thomas Sfii iggt ana
Peter Gould.
law
Encouragement of Literature.
BY ALU HORITY.
Scheme of a Lottery,
FOB THE BEKEFIT OF
St.MARY'S OOLLEGE, ofB ALTIMORE
Dolls. Dols..
1 Prize of 30,000
1 do. - - 15,000
2 do. 10,000 - 20,000
2 do. 5000 . 10,000
5 do. 1000 . 5,000
10 do. 500 - 5,000
20 do. 200 - 4,000
100 do. 100 - 10,000
150 do. 50 . 7,5000
7000 do. 12 - 84,000
7291 Prizes
Stationary pemiums
190,500
24,500
14209 Blanks.—Wot two to a Prize. 215,000
I,i500 tickets, at lo dollars, each, 215,ooo
Arrangement of Stationary Preminms—Viz
1st. drawn blank - - g500
1st. do after 2,000 tickets are drawn,,1000
1st. do. after 4,000 , - 1000
1st. do, after 6,000 - . - . 1500
1st. do. after 8,000 - - 15.0|)
1st. do. after 10,000 - - 1500
1st. do. after 12,000 - - 1500
1st. do. after 14,000 - - 1500
1st. do. alter 16,000 - - 1500
1st. do. after 18,000 - - 1500
1st. do. after 20,000 - - 150o
Last drawn Blank, - • lo,oo0
Dollars 245,ooo
15 per cent, on g215ooo is . 32,25o
Swni tohe raised bythelottery - 3o,00o
Expences of the lottery - - 2250
---------32,250
The prevailing disposition to encourage the
progress of Literatnre--the peculiar favor
which St.. Mary's College has enjoyed—and
the many splendid chances offeree! to adven-
turers by the above scheme, induce the ma-
nagers to anticipate a rapid sale of the tickets.
The drawing- will commence as soon as a suf.
ficient number is sold to authorize it. The
managers iiave given bond to the state in the
penalty of sixty thousand dollars, for the faith-
ful paynientofthe prizes, which will be paid
subject to a deduction of 15 per cent, 30 day,
alter the drawing is finished. Prizes no de.
manded within a twelve-month from the tcom
pletion of the drawing, will be considered aa
a donation to the College.
Tickets to be had of the Managers, or to
such.persons as may be authorised by then*
William Du Bodkg
John Tessieu,
L u ke. Tie a n a n,
ItoBEicT Walsh,
W1 l l 1 a m^ L o 1111A n,
Alexander, M*K.im,
Henry Wilson,
Sa-mhel Steuett,
James M'Henry
S. HollingswoktH;
Lewis Du Boiirg,
Philip Lavhenson
Mk;1» 2\ celm-law
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 the personal estate of James
Wilson, late of-ilalt.imore aforesaid, deceased.
AH persons having claims against, the said
deceassd, archereby warned to exhibit the
same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub-
scriber, on or before the first day of February
next, they may otherwise by law, be exclud-
ed f cm all benefit of the said estate, and
those indebted are requested to make imme-
diate payment. Given under my band this
i5th day of July, in the year of our Lord
1807. SAM. M-kEAN, AdnvY.
Jalv 15. 2aw6w
Farmers Bdnh of Marvland,
July 22u, i307.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS,
That, the third instalment often Dollars a
Share, on their Stock, becomes due, and pay-
able on the 13th August next, any stockhol-
der failing to make regular nayment of any
instalment, such stockholder's money in Bank
will remain free from interest, and not entit-
led to dividend, until such instalment or call
shall lie made .food ; and the dividend there-
alter to be paid to such stockholder, as well
upon the money by him regularly paid as up-
on the money paid after default, will be cal-
culated only from the time when said last in-
stalment was made good.
By order,
JON. PINCKNEY, Cashier.
July 28. lawSv.-
Notice.
In pursuance of an order cf the Osphan's
Court of Charles county Maryland ; This is
to give notice to all persons having claims
against the estate of the late Justinian Swaim,
of said county, to exhibit the same, proper-
ly and legally authenticated, on or be tore the
9th day of Jamtary next, to the subscriber,
otherwise they iVill be excluded from all be-
nefit of said estate ; and all those indebted to
said estnte. are reqursted to make immediate
payment Given under my hand this 9th day
of July, 1807.
JAMES SWANN, Adm'r.
J .ly 16. -lawllll
Valuable Lands, Negroes and
Stock, for Sale.
By virtue of too deeds of trust from Themdt
Ringgold, the subscribers will offer at-pubHc
sale on the preiiusci, On MOxV'DAT *fe 2Sd
day of November next,
THAT valuable Tract ot L AND, called
Hopewell, situate within twom.tes of Ches-
ter tows, on Chester Hiver, Kent county,
Maryland, containing about twelve hundred
acres of Land. This estate is in gppd order
and will be improved, the land is of the best
quality, and has a sufficient portion of wood
land for its suppori.
Immediately after the sate of the Laad, will
be sold,
ALL the Negroes, Stock and Farming
Utensils, appendant to lb real estate.
On WEDNESDAY,
The 25th of November next, will be offered «t
public sale,
The House and Lois now occupied by I.
saac Spencer, esg in Chester-Town. The
House is large and spacious, and well calcu-
lated for the convenient accommodation of a
large family, the Gardens are highly im-
proved and well stored with a variety of ex-
cellent Fruit Trees. It lias large Stables,
and Carriage Houses and every other conve-
nient out house.
On the following day will be offered far sale on
the premises,
That valuable and productive estate, called
Uniting Field, together with the Negroes,
Stock and "Farmii.g Utensils thereon, situate
in the lower part of Kent County," on the
Chesapeake Bay, supposed to contain between
five and six liund',ed acres of first quality land,
this estate is also well improved, and in -igh
cultivation, it abounds vita Fifih, O; st rs &
wild Fowl in the season, .as a sufficient por-
tion of wb-jdnnd, ai . afe.Wnours
sail 01 Baltimore ; 11 ilis.
And on the 26t/» of] ¦ ,- .ur.th, will be offeted
» 1 tie,
The Farm ; Gresham's Levels, now
in the tetmf'e 01 \Villkm .-.bus, .ituate in
K-;nt count'. ¦! '¦¦,-esaid, containing about two
hundred acr" af Land, of this tract nearly
one half is '. aodl rod.
The tertn* of sale for the Lands, are one-
fourth cms 1, the remainder to be paid in four
equal annual jiayuvius with intetest, the pur-
chaser giving bond wijh approved securltv,
and executing a mortgagfe oil the conveyance
buing made ; the Negroes, Stock, tie. will
be sold on a credit of twelve months. Pos-
session will be given on the first day of Jr.n-
Uary 808 Mrs. Ring; old having relinquish-
ed her right of Dower, in the above f. ads,
they will he sold free of all incumbrances
SA U;X KINitGOI.D,
TERCH i.INGGOI.D,
Trustees of Thomas Ringgold
Washington Cou"ty, Maryland,
June 1 9. lawt23dN
Land for Sale
THE subscriber offers for sale, the fol-
lowing tract of LAND, late the residence
of Charles Elder, deceased ; lying in Anne
Arnndle c< unly, on the Western Falls of
the Patapsco, twenty-two miles from Balti
more, and about four miles to the right of
the Frederick-town Turnpike Hoad.
It contains between six and seven hun-
dred acres, which will be sold in an entire
bod)', or divided into Lots, as may best suit
the purchasers. The above land is well tim-
bered, and has a «onsiderable portion of mea-
dow ground, with a large Orchard of excel-
lent fruit trees of every kind.
A further description is thought unneces-
sary, presuming those inclined to purchase
will view the premises For term apply to
the subscriber, living near the 20 mile stone,
on the Frederick town turnpike road.
CHARLES ELDER.
Mareh 26. law
By Virtue of an Order from
the Orphans' Court of Baltimore county,
will be sold at Public Sale, on Tuesday the
4th of August next, at 11 o'clock on the
premises,
A LOT of GROUND, late the property
of Charles Moore, deceased, situated on
French-street, Old town, and running back
to the Falls, the improvements are two Frame
Houses with good Kitchens underneath, sub
ject to the moderate ground rent, of 11 3
per foot, if will bo sold together or divided so
as to suit the purchasers. The terms of sale
will be one-third cash, and the other two-
thirds at 60 and 90 days credit. Also at same
time and pbice will be sold for cash, only,
sundry Household and Kitchen Furnituce.
THOMAS BROTHERTON, Adm'r.
July 16. lawSt
Proposals by
CGNB4D, LUCAS if CO. (hte M. IS" J
Conrad c?" Co.J No. 138, Market street,
For Publishing
LEWIS & CLARK'S TOUR TO THE
PACIFIC OCEAN
THROUGH THE INTERIOR OF THE
CONTINENT OF NOR 77/ A ME RICA,
Performed by order ol the Government of the
United State*, during the years 1804, 1805
and 180?.
THIS work will be prepared by captain
Meriwether Lewis, and will he divided into
twa parts, the whole comprized in three vol-
umes octavo, the first containing at least 700
pages, the second and third from lour to five
hundred each, printed on good paper, and. a
fair Pica Type. The several volumes in suc-
cession will be put to press at as early periods
as the avocations of the author will permit him
lo prepare them for pubheatior.
Part thejlrst ; in two volumes.
Volume fi: st.
WILL contain a nan-alive of the voyage,
with a description of some of the most re-
mstrkahln places in those hitherto unknown
wilds of America, acompanied by a map of
good si«e, a large chart of the entrance of the
Columbia river, embraci. gthe adjacent coun.
try, coast and harbors, and embellished with
views of two beautiful cataracts of the Mis-
souri ; the plan, on a large scale, of the con-
nected falls of that river, as also of those of
the falls, narrows and great rapids of the Co-
lambia, with their several portages. For the
inlormation of future voyagers, there will be
lidded in the sequel of this volume, some
observations and remarks on the navigation of
the Missouri and Columbia Rivers, pointing
out the precautions which must necessarily be
taken, m order to ensure succi.ss, together
with »n ilV.erary of the most direct and prac-
ticable roiltr across the continent of North
Ameri' ?.. from the confluence of the Miss 11-
ri and Mississippi rivers to die d.scharge of
the Columbia into the Pacific Ocean.
Voniv.e Second.
Whatever properly appertains to geogra-
phy, embracing a description of the rivers,
mountains, climate, soil and (ace of the coun-
try; a view of the Indian nations distributed
over that vast region, showing their traditi-
ons, habits manners,, custoais. national, cha-
racters, statute, complexions, dress, dwell-
ings, arms, and domestic utensils, with many
other interesting particulars in relation to
them : also c-bscrvatioiis ;md reflections on the
subjects of civil'12'ng, governing and m lin-
ing a friendly intercourse with those nations.
A view of the fur trade of North America,
setting forth a plan fur its extension, and
allowing'the immense ad' anlageswhich would
aoerwe to the mercantile interests of the Unit-
ed Slates, by combining tlie..sam« with a direct
trade totlie East-Indies through the continent
of North America This volume will be em-
bellished with twenty plates.illustrative 01 the
dress and general appearance of such Indii 11
nations as dif.'er materially from each odu_r ;
of their habitations ; their weapons and ua
biliments used in war ; their hunting and
fishing apparatus ; domestic utensils, &c. In
an appendix there will also be given a dia yof
the weather kept with great attention thro'-
out the whole of the voyage, sinwinsr also the
daily rise and fall of the principal water cour-
ses which were navigated in the course fcf
the same.
Part the second : in one volume.
This part of the work will be confined ex
clusivcii to scientific research, and principal
ly totlie n.;ual biatorj of those hitherto un-
known regions It will contain a full disscrta-
tion i'ii such buJbjJ < is as may bait! fallen with-
in the notice of the amhur, and which may
propi rl) bo distributed under the beads of
Botany, Mineralogy, and Zoology, together
with some st irtui 3 an the orif-in of Praii'i^s.
the cpuse ot the nvudSiSess of the Missouri,
of- volcanic appearances, and other natural
phenomena wliici. were met with in the course
of',his interesting tour. This volume will also
contain a comparative vu'W of twenty-three
vocabularies of distinct Indian languageo, pro
cured by captains Lewis and Clark, on the
voyage, and will be ornamented and embel
lished with a much gieater numhe-r ot pla'ts
than will be bestowed < n tin .fust part ol the
work, as it is intended that every subject of
natural history which is entirely new, and of
which there are a considerable number, shall
be accompanied by an appropriate engraving
illustrative of it.
This distribution of the work has been made
with a view to.the accommodation of every
description of readers, and is here offered to
the patronage of the public in such shape, that
all persons wishing to become subscribers,
may accommodate themselves with either of
the parts, or the entire work, as it shall be
most convenient to themselves.
Detached from this work, there will be publilhed
LEWIS AND CLARK'S'
Map of North America,
From Long. 9 dcg. west, to the Pacific G-
cean,, and between 36 dcg. and 52 deg. N.
Lat. with extensive marginal Notes ; Dimen-
sions Five feet eight inches by Three feet
ten inches.
Embracing all their late discoveries, and
that part of the continent heretofore the least
known. This Map will be compiled from the
best maps now extant, as well published as in
manuscript, from the collective information
of the best informed travellers through the
various portions of that region, and corrected
by a series of several hundred celestial obser-
vations, made by captain Lewis during bis
late tour.
For the convenience of subscribers, thesa
several works will be delivered at the most
respectable commercial towns, and atthe seats
of government of the respective states and
territories within the Union : no advance is
required, nor will payment be demanded until
such delivery is made.
The pri»« of part the first, in two vols,
will be ten dollars, and that of part th» 2d
in one volume, eleven dollars, delivered in
boards Price of the Map, 10 dollars.
03* Any persons who may have subscribed
for these works, to lists which contain no sti-
pulated prices for the nine, and who may be
dissatisfied with the terms now proposed, are
at libeaty to withdraw their names from such
lists, at any time prior to the 1st day of De-
cember next.
M, LEWIS.
July 7- lawfiw
For Sale.
Two valuable three.story BRICK WARE
HOUSES, situate at tlie bead of Ellicott's
dock; alsoanewtwo-story BRICK DV\ EL-
ING HOUSE and LOT, situate about a mjle
from the city of Baltimore, on the Frederick
Town Turnpike road There is an handsome
Garden and a small piece of excellent r.eadow
belonging thereto. The latter property is well
situate for either a small private family or ta-
vern. Porterms apply to-
FREDERICK PRICE,
Ne. 8, North Csdverj>-street.
A. % gaw
Land for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for Sal,-, ROBERT'S
PARK, containing 166 acres; being within 3
miles of Baltimore, on the Falls turnpike road.
The improvements are, a small frame D welling1
-House, a Kitchen adjoining, Barn and Stables,
a small Spring House, a good Apple Orchard,
ja Meadow very rich, about 6 acres cleared, &
!irom 20 to 25 more may be easily made, as the
place is well watered. There is a sufficient
quantity of timber for tl e use of the farm ---
The terms of sale may be known by applying"
to Abraham Jessop, in Howard-s'rect, or to
JOHN MElUiYMAN, of Sam'l,
Near Hookstowr*
may 18. 2aw
Fig Blue, SallaTOiiT&c.
ffust received for sale by the subscribers, at No.
64, Martct-striet,
60 boxes Mecklcnburgh Fig Blue, of good
quality, also, 200 chests Flask Oil, #0 flasks
each, irl good order and entitled to drawback,
3J boxes Lisbon Lemons.
JACOB & WM. NORRIS.
On Hand,
300 boxes Leghorn Oil, 12 bottles each,
in good shipp'ng order, and entitled to draw-
back, Bourdeaux Oil, in baskets, Port, Ma-
deira, Burgundy, and Champagne, in bot-
tles, Cassia in smsll bale.-, Muscatel and
131-iom Kaisins, in boxes, old Madeira in pipes
and bait' pmes. Julv 21, 2aw4w
VV lilam Carman
HASopenedhis SLATE YA'tD.on Spear's
wharf, below Smith & Hooper's Bake-house,
for the sale of SLATE, of which he has a
good supply in readiness for the present sea-
son. Tlie quality of the Slate is such that
little need be said of it— general satisfaction
has been experienced bv those v, ho have us-
ed it.
Many buildingsin'bis city are covered with
Slate that is really rotting, owing to the quan-
tity of clay naturally mixed with it ; but the
slate here advertised is of the most durable
tindy in consequence of '.he Iron contained in
it Such person; as see it'their interest t«
use an article of acknowledged superiority,
may de- end on havingtheir orders punctually'
etf. an; the inti in-
sertion of Franklin ar.d Calvert-streets, and
running eastwardly for br adth adjoining each
other, and bounding on Fraiiklin-stieet.
Also, six other LOTS on Gravei-aUey, tha
ninth side. 20 feet front and 50 feet deep,.
Gravel-alley rbns parallel with Franklin street,
and is 20 feet wide. The Lots on it run
to those on Franklin street. Persons who
take Lots on Franklin-street, will therefore
have an o .portunity of making them 140 iecc
deep, to run back to the alley.
Persons who wish to take lots of this-deptli,
may,if theychoose, have a greater front. Those
who prefer pu chasing mW simple, may have
a Oedit of 12 months, 0:1 approved notes with
endorsers, and a slcar title when tlie money is
paid.
A plat may be seen, and forms known, by
application to the subscriber, or to James Ba-
ker, surveyor, Oldtown, near the fool-bridge,
who will shew the lots.
ROB. C. HARPER.
__|ime 1. . ' ._______ 2aw
To all my Creditors. . i
Notice is,hereby given, That I intend mat-
1 ing application to Baltimore County Court,
at its next session, or to one of the judges
thereof, after two mon hs from the date here-
of for the benefit of the act entitled an act for
the relief of sundry insolvent debt'i-s passed
at November session 1805, and of the supple-
ment thereto, passe:! 180S, and to relieve me
as well from my individual debts, as from
those contracted under the firm of Soman 5c
Lamb. JOHN LAMB.
July 25.______________________eo2m
Notice is hereby Given,
THAT tlie subscriber of Somerset county
intends to make application to the judges of
Somerset county court, or to some one of them
for the benefit of the act of assembly passed
at November session 3805, entitled " An act
for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors "
JOHN WHITE.
July 6, 1807- __________d2m
JNotice is hereby Given,
THAT the subscriber of Somerset county,
intends making application to the. judges ot
Somerset county court, or some one of them,
for the benefit |