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¦0/7 # Seven Dollars per Annum.] FRIDAY, JANUART 9 vmEM Sale by Auction. On SATURDAY, The lOlh instant, at 11 o'clock, at our auction- roam, No. 8, Centre-market, will be sold, A Negro Girl, 24 years of age, for the term of 5 years. She is a good cook, and is sold only for want of employ. JOSEPH CLARK, Auct'r. January 5.________________ ________. Guest Atterbury and Co. Meive received by the Cornplanter, via Philadel- phia, and other late arrivals, AN ADDITIONAL ASSORTMENT OF I Calicoes b. Chiiv.zes, Fancy-worked Muslin Dresses, Cblqnade and plain Mulls, Plain, figured and co- lored Cambrics, Cambric & other Di- mities Ginghams, _ Cham- bray Muslins, Cotton Shirtings, lT-8, U-8 & 6-4 Linen Checks ^^^^^^^^^^^_ Foj sale on their usual terms. November 8. Printed Cotton & Lin- en Handkerchiefs, A lelpbi Sewing Cot- ton, in boxes, Platillas and brown Hollands, Best London super- fine Cloths & Kersey- meres, Green, blue and red Baizes, Flannels; Flushings, Plains, &c. ,-„.,. To Rent, A Convenient DWELLING HOUSE, sui- ^able for the reception of a genteel family. Enquire at No. 264, Baltimore street. January 8___________________________ Notice is hereby given, THAT 1 do intend to petition the judges of Baltimore county court for the benefit of an act, entitled, " an act for the relief of sun- dry insolvent debtors," passed at November session, eighteen hundred and five. WILLIAM PATTEN. January 8.___________________ d'2m Notice Is hereby given, that the partnership here- tofore carried on under the names of M'Co- mas and Millar, t .is by mutual consent dissolv- the fifth se buyer ot the stock. : aj ttaiy 6,________________. d 'A N AC T For the punishment of Forgery and for other purpose*, WHEREAS it! t presented to this general assembly, that the crime of forging "bank notes and negotiable notes hath greatly jnc.ey.sed, and the punishment already provid- ed by law, not being thought sufficient to pre- •ventthe commission of the crime, for reme- dy thereof B E it enacted by the general assembly of Ma- ryland, That any person who shall with a frau- dulent intent, employ an artist to engrave, or «tch any plate, in imitation of the note or notes of any established bank within this state, or of .any bank which may hereafter be established within this state, or which are or maybe es- tablished bylaw in any o! the United States, or any person engaged in engraving or etching ,' such plate or'plates, or any person in any man- ner engaged in striking impressions from such plate or plates, or any person who shall affix to such notes, fraudulent or forged signatures, or any person who shall be in any manner concerned in the altering, forging or counter- feiting, any note of any bank now existing with- in this state, or of any bank wliich mayhereaf. ter be established in this state, or any person who may pass within this state, forged or counterfeited notes (knowing them to be such) purporting to be the genuine notes of a bank regularly constituted within any of the United States, or any person who may pass as genu- ine any note purporting to be a note of a bank which does not exist, or shall pass asgenuine negotiable notes, any forged or Counterfeited negotiable note or paper whatsoever, or who shall erase or alter any genuine negotiable note or negotiable paper, or any endorsement there- upon ; or shall tender in payment, or in any . way utter, any such erased, altered, or coun- terfeited note or notes, or negotiable paper (knowing such bill or note, or negotiable pa- per, or the endorsement thereon, to be alter- ed, forged, counterfeited, erased or falsified) with intention to defraud the said bank or banks, or any other person, shall be adjudged a felon, and shall be condemned to death with- out be Refit of clergy. January 8._____________________d30t Fred'k Lindenberger &_Co. 200, Market-street, Have imported per the Diana, and other late ar- rivals from Liverpool, A T.ARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Hardware, Cutlery y Saddlery. On hand, front former importations. Sale by Auction. ON SATURDAY., The \0th ins-, at 12 J clock, at Waters' wharf, Fell's Point, will be sold, on terms that mill be ¦made known at the time of sale, The Schooner R O S A N N A, Burthen about 900 barrels, fes-srfrH^fes as she arrived from sea. Her inventory may be seen at our auction room. VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct's. January 6. ______ _________ For Amsterdam, The Ship SALLY, A. Gorton, onaster ; _ She is now loading and will sail about the 1st of February. A few hhd .. of Tobacco, and articles of small bulk will be received on freight ; for terms apply to WM. WILSON & SONS. December 31. d4t-e'oCI For Cork*, The new fast-sailing Ship M A R S, Captain Clin at, Now loading and is expected to sail in lo days. For freight or passage, ha- ving excellent accommodations, apply to the captain on board, at Carr's wharf, or HARDEN & WILSON, Market-street, Who have for sale, A cargo of Liverpool Coarse SALT. January 3. d For the City of St. D'/nnngo, The Barque AMELIA, Walter C Hayes, master; *=¦ Will sail in 8 days if the navi- gation is open. Dry Goods, Hardware and other articles snkable for tlie market, will be taken on consignment free of freight, the proceeds to be paid in Baltimore upon the return of the vessel, or as soon as advice is received of sales being effected.— Apply to Walter C. Hayes and John F. Bre- nan, joint supercargoes, or to CHARLES WIRGMAN. January 6. dlt Fur Charleston, S. C. , JCJt> Tlie Schooner A G E N O It I A, ^LlSO> C.Driscoll, Master; She will i e ready to reci ive a cargo on the 8lh and sail on the 11th instant. For freight or passage, apply to the captain on board at Cole's wharf, IVdVlVint, or to Ft LLS c_ BROWN. Who have received by said schr. ana' offer for sale, 171 bales Upland Cotton, lo liluis. Tobacco. Also in store, London particular, } Madeira wine in pipes; market, 3 hbds. and qr. casks. White aifd brown Havana Sugar, entitled to drawback, Swedisl) iron, assorted do. Young- Hyson Tea, Coffee in bags. January 6 d4t ¦it? T^i.^rC For Freight, \ ¦>".- -"- ''<> Patent Shot, Tin, Sheet Iron, Crowley Steel, Flat Point Nails, Bar Lead, October 21. Pewter, in casks, Sewing Twine, Crown Window Glass, Spades and Shovels, Frying Pans, &c. &c. To our Friends and the Public. fc The subscribers "(successors of the late firm of Sower and S. Cole) respectfully inform their friends and the public, that thev intend to con- tinue the business of AUCTTONIERS ot Books, Maps, Charts, Prints, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. and Lottery-Office Keepers, at No. 174 1-2, Market-street.— The>-solicit the support of their friends and Dr.miie that all business committed to them 'is Aficlioniers shall be executed with the strictest promptitude and-fidelity. They will study particularly to make the best disposition »>f Orphan's property committed to their care. The public's Servants, COLE and I. BONSAL. Nov. 7 a No. I,)„ . XT „ . Host r. o. _, 3 on BEEF. m t'be Schooner ^^^^ M A R Y, Burthen about 8.5,, i bis. $____*<• Richard Urann, Master ; Will take freight for Europe, the West Indies, or New-Orleans, if offered immediately. Ap- ply to WILLIAM CHILD, No. 88, Bowly's wharf. Who has for sale, 48 bids. NoJ^^^^^ 48 do. N __________ 4 hhds. Zuut Curre^H________________ 18 half pipes Aloqui Wine, 19 boxes Roll Brimstone, 4 seroons Spanish Indigo, first quality, Bordeaux Brand}-, Imperial, Hyson, ar.d Souchong Teas, __ January 6. ' d4t-eo4t[| For Sale or Charter, • -X,.J_-v The Ship ;^vj PEGGY, Burthen 25J tons ; for terms _S_J - apply to ROBERT . JOHN OLIVER. Who have for sale, Catalonia Wine, Brandy, Havana Sugars, Sarsaparilbi, Logwood. January 6. d6t For Bremen, The Ship STRAFFORD, Robert Hancock, Master j She is ready to take in. For freight, apply to VON KAPFF & BP.UNE. December 3. dfit¦<¦ "> For Bremen, The fine fast-sailing Bremen Sliip , -ŁjS* ' B E L }; A> K&*_j_/*_N. Captain I. C. Kulenhanip, '_* Has a considerable part of bet- cargo engaged. Fur freight, apply to S. SMITH & BUCHANAN, OR, D. L. THOMAS, Ship-Broker. November 20. go For Bremen, The Bremen Ship UNTERNEHMUNG, J. H. Wemtt, Master ; ___________Part of her cargo is engaged, the remainder will be taken on moderate freight. Applv to GEO. REPOLD & F. TVAESCHE j OR, JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker. December 24. eo For Bremen, The Bremen Ship JUNO, Captain Herman Dewers ; ___5^23H5__5 Will sail with all possible dis- j patch. Part of her cargo is already shipped j onboard; the remainder will be taken on mo- derate freight. Apply to S. SMITH & BUCHANAN, oa, JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker. November 21. eo For Sale, A new SCHOONER, 70 tons carpenter's mea. ™i_,u*™. surenieut. She is built of goad ¦ilerials, and has every ap- pearance of sailing- fast. She has a cable and some rigging, which are new, probably to the amount of about g200. She is faithfully built, her bottom and ceiling of the best oak plank. For terms applv to REDMOND GRACE. C7, Smith's wharf October 13. d6t-3asv For Freight or Charter, For a port in Europe, or the West-Indiis, C A port in the Me literrauean would-be preferred) r*"J5u The good substantial Brig ¦i^^vS SALLY, *]ft'K%^ Captain Chase ; -&_^~_5S~*» Burthen 160 tons, willberea- dy to receive a cargo, in 4 or 5 days. Apply to JOHN BOLTIi, Ship Broker. January 5. c,o __ 40 Dollars Reward. RAN away from the subscriber on Suiirlay night last, a young negro, or dark mulatto man, named DICK, about 25 years of age, about 5 feet four inches high, w 11 made, & veiy likely, slow mild speech amldown ''ok j be is a good nailor, and tolerably good waiter. He tooli a quantify of cloathimr with him ; among which «as, & superfine blue broadcloth coat, and olive colored pantaloons, good hat, shoe, &.c. It is supspsecf he is still in town. Whoever appre- hends said negro, and secures him in jail, s« that I may get him ig'ain, shall receive the reward- JOHN E. HORSEY. ¦ Mav 24 ___________ ____ Gait fy. Thomas Have imported in the Aheona, from Liverpool, A pa^t of their Fall Goods, And havewn hand, a quantity of SEWING TWINE September 2. d6t-eo Bristol Goods, deceived per sh'p Canton, and for sale by Hancock and N orris, 52 casks Nails, from 4d to 20d, 8 ditto Sad Irons, 1 ditto Vices, '.! ditto Iron Wire, assorted, 4 ditto Sail Twine, 2 cases Pins, 10 Anvils, 1_ Imndles long handle Frying Pans, 8 ditto Waldron's Scythes. Also received per ship Sally, from, IAverpool, A handsome as; ori ment Dialed and Britan- nia metal Codec and Tea Potts, Sic. ' December 31. _ _______d!5t To Rent, TWO large Brick WAREHOUSES with dry cellars, situate on an Alley, back of the subscribers stores. Immmediate possession m.W be had ; for tenuis, apply to FREDRICK LINDENBERGER, & CO. January .'J ' d New "Paper-Hanging Store. ROBERT ELLIOT, No. 7, North Charles.street, INFORMS his friends, and the public in general, that he. has just received, and has now ready for sale, a large assortment of the most eh vuitPAPER Hangings & Bordeus, from London, Paris and Boston ; amongst which are some of the most superb patterns of the ne ig J'aragon, captain Fivelith, from Trieste, 18 cases fine Platillas, 15 ditto ditw Checks, 7 ditto ditto Britannias, 6 ditto ditto Dowlas, 3 ditto very line Shirting ditto, For sale on liberal terms, by LORMAN & FULFORD, and JOSEPH YOUNG. December 26. d To the Public. Notice is hereby given, That the subs- cribers of Montgomery county, Marylaid, in- tend to apply to the county court of said coun- ty, at their session in March, 1807, for the be- nefit of the insolvent law, passed at November session, 1805. WASHINGTON DRANE. PATRICK LYDDAN. Montgomery county, Md. Nov. lo, 1806, la2m To Let, THAT elegant three-story Brick Dwell- ing House, formerly owned by Mr. Valk, in Pratt-street, with every convenient back build- ing adjoining tbetcto ; coach-house, stables, &c. Possession will be given on the llthof Oc- tober next. Also, A convenient and well-finished three-story !!i;tck Dwelling House, in Water-street, with or without stables. For terms, apply at No. 6, Calvert-street, W SMITH. September 2. d Fresh Venison and Sadtpetred Hams. The subscriber offers for sale, 30 saddles very fat Venison, 15,000 wt. saltpetred & well-smoaked Hams and Bacon, 1,000 gallons rich and well-flavored Cher- ry Bounce of his own making. Also, A quantity of Lard & Butter, winter strain- ed Spermaceti Oil, 1 hlid. of 6'.h proof re:.l Irish Whiskey, Very old, with a general as- su-iiiient of LiqjJORS and GROCERIES, wli'ch will be sold either wholesale or retail and on verv accommodating terms, by FREDERICK LKYPOLD, No. 61, N. Gay street, near Griffith's Bridget December 29. dot eo5t In Addition to the Old Esta- blished Unes, An Accommodation Stage for the Cit) of Washington ami George-Town, will lea-,' Indian-Queen, Baltimore, at ten o'clock, A. M ivevy (lay in the week ; returning, leave M'LaughUn's at 8 o'clock, A. M. September 3o,___________________<1 The Creditors OF SAMUEL WALKER, are hereby in- formed that, the Trustees have declared a fur- ther dividend of 10 per cent on the amount of their Claims, which will be paid them on o, alter TUESDAY next, on application to SAMUEL WALKER, Ageiit for the Trustees. January 3. d6t Bjristol Goods Imported, in the siiip (hmton, and for sale : viz. 9,938 bushels fine blown Salt; will be sold cheap if taken from along- side the ship, 500 hampers London-shape Porter Bot- tles, 697 Grindstones, assorted, crates weli assorted Earthen-Ware, 12 crates Patent Vials, 300 boxes Pipes, Best double Gloucester, Dolphin, N. Wilt- shire and Pine Apple Cheese, 13 casks Shot, li JJ fe B, 10 casks fine s: ice and scwine; Twine, 100 kegs White Lead, ground in Oil, 4 bbis. dry White and Red Lead, Tin in boxes, Spades and Shovels, Sad Irons, Frying Pans, ^40 boxes Crown Window Glass, 2 cases Pins, 1 cask Tea Kettles, and 41 casks NaiU and Spikes, of all sizes. For terms apply to E. B. SMITH, No. 8, Commerce street; Or, WILLIAM VANCE, Broker. December 29. d "i0,000 wt. COFFEE, FOR S iLK Br SAMUEL 8t W. FARNANDIS, No. 79, Majket street. January 2, ddt John E. Kigden. No. 288, Mar-kkt stri;et, /fas just received, by the Oroz mho, from Liver- pool, and other recent arrivals from lindgland, A large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, of various constructions, Mantle and common Clocks, A very choice selection of Jewelry, and Silver articles, Silver and Tortoise Shell Spectacles, London fancy Pocket Books and Purses, Plated 'Ware and Cutlery, Gilt Seals, Glass do. Chains and Keys, Silk Strings, &c. &c. A variety of Fancy Articles, Hatters' Bow Strings, A very extensive assortment of Clock and Watch-maker's tools and materials, Clock movements and Dials, Sets of Pinions and Forged Work. N. B. Those articles have been sarefuily selected, and are direct, from the manufacto- ries, and will be sold at very reduced prices, by the quantity. January 1. d Lorman and Fulford, Offer fat sale, received t . Leda, cap- tain Spear, from Netv-Xorkf 401 boxes Castile Soap, entitled to draw- back, ' 14 tierces of Alum, 5 do. Copperas, 20 cases Sulpher, 17 casks Spanish Brown, 11T bbls. prime Pork, And a quantity of English Coal. On hand, Hyson, Young Hyson, and Hyson Skin Teas, of the latest importations. January 5.________ ____ d For Sale, 2000 boxes blue marble Castile Soap, made at Leg-horn purposely .'or the West India mar- ket, 2 cases Straw Hats, 1 case French Cambrics, 1 do. Shirting-and Sheeting Linen, 20 tons Logwood, 15 do. Nicaragua do. Champaign Wine, white and red, of very superior quality in cases of 5 dozen each, Claret, in cases from 1 to 4 dozen, Do. in hhds London particular Madeira Wine, in pipes & hhds. old and fit for immediate use, London Particular Teneriffee, in pipes, Lisbon, in pipes and hhds. Port, in do. do. and quarter casks. For sale, by WILLIAM COLE, No. 4, South-street. January 5. _______ d3t-2aw Wood for Sale. 500 Cords of WOOD for sale, about 3 1-2 miles from the City, on the land adjoining- Fletcher's Fish-House. The wood is of the best quality, a great proportion being of black Jack. It will he sold at a reasonable price on the land, or delivered to any part of the city. For terms apply to Mr. Joseph Oldham, coop- er, No. 5, South-street, near the Mayor's Office, or at Mr Chase's wharf, on the west side of Jones' Falls, were a quantity will be deposited. January 5. _ d Five Dollars Reward. WAS Lost on Saturday morning last, be- tween St. Paul's-Lane and the west end of Market street, or in Hanover-street, a Lady's Gold Watch-Case. It is handsomely engrav- ed on the back, and Cyphered A. M. T.— The finder shall receive the above reward, by delivering the case at the office of the Federal Gazette. January 5.______ d To be Rented, The first and second MILLS on Jones' Falls, for one year. Possession of the^first mill may be had immediately ; and possession of the second may be had on the 15th April next. Any person that would wish to rent either or both of the above Mills, will please to make immediate application at the office of the Bal- timore Water Company. 'January 7. w, for proceeding- to St. Domingo contrary to the act of Congress in such cases made and provided. And whereas tlie honorable Jumea Houston, judge of said court, hath ordered and directed, Tuesday the 27th day of Janu- ary, instant, "at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of the same day for holding-a district court, at the court house, in the city of Baltimore, for the trial of the premises, agreeably to tho ;• of said attorney. Notice is hereby given, that a district coast will be then and there held for said trial, and the owner and owners, and all persons who may have any interest therein are hereby cited, to Ik', and appear at the time and place aforesaid, to shew cause, if any they have, why a final de- termination should not pass. By order of the judge PHILIP MOORE, Clerk. January 6. dl4t ~c~o at: A quantity of excellent Livei-pool COAL ; for sale bv 'THOMAS BARKLIF., Broker, Lovely-I.ane. January 6. __ c!6t Just reeevied and for saie. 121 hhds. of Guadaloupe Sugars, entitleel to debenture, 11 tierce, (J Of first r[ual:ty > Entitled to „, . , ' t Trinidad Satar \ debenture. 31 barrels,) *¦ J 2 pipes of old Spanish Brandv. o.pp'v t* either LEWIS FOULK, or SAMUEL CAMPBELL. January 7. d4tt: W. L. & J. Barney. Have on hand from late importations, and will sell on reasonable t°rms, 1000 boxes superior Castile Soap, 10 do. German Steel, 10 cases Glass Tumblers, 11 bales porter-bottle Cocks, 1 case well-assorted Diaper, I do. Shirting Linen, 1 do. Leather do. 1 do. elegant Marble Chimney Orna. ments, 1 do. Leghorn Hats, 20 boxes Havana Sugar, and 13 barrels Muscovado do. January 7. d ~M\MMOTH CHEESE ~ IN' MINIATURE. THE subscriber has on hand, a quantity of the Richest CHESHIRE-TOWN CHEESE, made in the neighborhood where die Mam- moth Cheese, was made, for sale, with-choice assortment of GROCERIES, at'No. 31, Bal- tiirsore-street. W. WOODS. January 7. d 20 Dollars Reward, For apprehending WILL STEWART, or STEWART. He led; my housethfee weeks ago, is six feet three inches high, long meagre face, red eyes, speaks rapidly ami with great confidence, aged about 30 years. He may at- tempt to pass far ¦ free man as formerly. The above reward will be paid on delivering him in Richmond, Virginia, or 10dollars for secur- ing him in a country gaol, which will be paid by Messrs. A. and R. Bough an, Baltimore, or WILLIAM LONG. Richmond, January 7. dl2t A Young Man, WHOSE references will be satisfactory, wants to get permanently situated in a coun- ting-house or store ; having served a time to the dry goods business, and since, transacted various other, he hopes being competent. Those who«have business in the western coun- try, requiring attention or settling, would find him serviceable. As he desires in.mediate employment, an unreasonable salary is not expected. A line, addressed to A. B. & left at the Globe-Inn, or No. 45, Market-street, will be noticed. —k__— __January 71__ ________________cWt_ _ FJoctor Thomas Hamilton, No. 12, Harrisos-street, A fetv doors from Market-street, Begs leave to inform his friends and the citi- zens of Baltimore, and its vicinity, that he practices Medicine, Sdrgeuy and Midwiferv. DOCTOR HAMILTON flatters himself that be is entitled to the confidence of the pub- lic, from his having been in the practice of his profession for above twenty years, the greater part of which time his residence was in London, in the vicinity of St. Bartholomew's hospital, where an intimate connexion with the gentlemen of the faculty, to whose care it was entrusted, afforded him very ample opportuni- ties of making himself acquainted with the prog.cssivejimproveuients which have taken both in medicine and in the perform- ance of surgical operations. Were he not anxious to avoid what might perhaps by some be considered as tlie boast of an empiric, he could lay before the public suf- ficient proofs cf his medical character, and of the surgical operations he has been in the ha- bit of pei-forming, during his residence in this and the neighboring state (Virginia) for the last seven years. Thus much he has been induced to say of himself from a conviction, that a medical man, offering himself to the notice of the puolic, shemld accompany a claim upon their confi- dence with tin- grounds upon wliich he founds his pretensions. January 7._______________d.t-?aw4t Earthenware. 100 crates wi li assorted, for sale bv GEORGE GllL'NUY it NE_H_.W. December 24. dt-.f