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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0033 Enlarge and print image (3M)      |
| Thos. & Sani'l.Hollingsw.orth HAVE FOR SALE, 90 pair of Cologne MILL STONES, con- sisting of every size fi on 4 lea*. 6 inches, down to 22 inches diameter. Also, A good assortment of wide and narrow Bolting cloths. Will be landed this day, at their store, an the Coun- ty yiharf,from theschooner Enterprise, captain Gsoghegan, 20 hogsheads Clayed Sugar, and 70 ditto first quality Guadeloupe Brown Sugars. November 6. eo yust Received FROM PHILADELPHIA, AM) TOR SALE BY GEORGE HILL, The LIFE of the Right Honorable WILLIAM PITT, Late P, hue Minister of Great-Britain, with Bio* graphical Nntic.es of his particular friends andillu. \ioiit cotanporaries, particularly, Mr. Fox, Mr. Sheridan, Lord Granville, Mr. Windham, Mr- Wilbe.rforce, Viscount Melville, Mr Grattan, Lord Erskine, EarlBitzwilliam, Lord Sidmouth, Earl Spencer, Mr. Ti'ern?y, &c. &c. SHERIFFALTY. BE ALE SPURRIER, With some assurance of support, offers him- self as a candidate tor the ofhee of the next election : he conceives himself com- petent to the duties ofthe office, and respect, fully solicits the patronage of the voters oi Bal- timore county and city. Should the suffrages of his fellow-citizens place him in office, he will keep in grateful remembrance the source from whence he obtained it; and. although lie has not pledges to offer, tha*!i is official CO iduct shall give universal satisfaction, is yet v thing to say, that his discretionary powers sr.*Jl he exercised with moderation, and that tie never will be the instrument by which a sacrifice of feeling or property shall be made to graitfy the caprice of any individual. Octocer 11. eo For Sale, By C. Deshon, No. 57, Smith's wburf, 500 bags Green Coffee, 36 chests Hyson Skin ~\ 32 Young Hyson CTEA. 2 Hyson J 4'J pipes 4th proof white Spanish Brandy, 10 tons Fustic. December 30. ot>12t He. K'cas a Scholar, and a ripe and good one, Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading • Lofty, and sour, to them, that lov'd him. not; Bui to ih.yse Men that sought him, sweet as sum- mer. S.I AKESrEAK. With an elegant Likeness, engraved by Edwin. October 1Z._______________________eo To be Sold, A HOUSE & Valuable LOT of GROUND, near the city of Baltimore,, on the Reistefs- tnwn turnpike road, being part of the estate of the late Wm. M'Laughlin, esq For terms, WILLIAM 1.IVESAY. January 7-______________________eo3;^ For Sale, 75,000 lbs COFFEE,'. Imported by the subscribers, from the Is- land of St Thomas. . J. OGLEBY & D. WINCHESTER. January 7. eoIOt Baltimore County, to wit. I hereby certify, that George Lee, of said county, brought before me, a justice of the peace For said county, as a stray, a bay Mare, about 4 years old, about 121-2 hands high, dark mane and tail. Given under my hand this 5th day of January, 1HU7. ' SAMUEL H. GATCHEL. The above stray ia to be found on the plan- tation of Mrs. Sarah Rogers, near Goven's- town, where the owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pav charges & take her away GEOKGE LEE. January 7. eofit 100 Dollars reward. LOST, YESTERDAY, about 12 o'clock, noon, in Howard-street, between Fayttte-street and the sign of the. Golden Horse, s pair of l->AD- DLE.-BAGS ; containing some wearing ap- parel, a r.il Morocco Pocket book, in which were a variety of bank notes, the notes are ge- nerally of a small denomination, except 2 of a hundred dollars each, likewise a purse or with 40 or 50 dollars in silver. There were likewise in the Pocket Book, three Lottery Tickets in the Suspuehannah Lottery, and a varUt) of papers and receipts, of no use to any person hut the owner. TIk above reward will be given to anypcr- son that wlH return the same to DAVID HOSTETTER, Sign of the Red Lyon, 41, Howard-street Janurrv 7- eo3t§ _ . Stop Thief! W TWFNTTF1VE DOLLARS REWARD. STOLEN from the subscriber's team, on Sunday night last, the 4th instant, at Mr. Shoemaker's tavern, between Winchester h Taney-town, in Frederick count), a hand- some black GELDING, between fifteen and sixteen hands high, about nine years old, of a lofty carriage, his left fore foot white, his right one mixed with white hair, and has s:;me saddle marks, The above reward will be paid for tfie Horse and thief, if the thief be brought to conviction, and fifteen dollars, and all reason- able e\pences fur the Horse, if brought home to WILLIAM REED. January 7.____ ________ eo3t.t Haiiseatic Hotel, No. 4, North Gay-street, near Market-street, Baltimore. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has re-established the above- mentioned house, which is large and commo- dious, in a central and healthy part of the eity, contiguous to the Banks, Auctions, Custom- house and public Wharves, and which he has fitted up (and will always endeavor to keep) in a state of neatness and convenience, adapted to the entertainment & accommodati- on of travellers, anil agreeable to gentlemen who may occasional!) resort to the house. The bed chambers are clean and airy—the back building is provided with good Stables— a roomy shed for carriages, with the entrance from Frederick-street. The best Wines and Liquors will always be kept. Gentlemen will be accommodated with Board and Lodging, or board only, by tin* week or quarter. Oysters of the best quality may be had, dressed in a variety of ways, suited to every taste, on the shortest notice. F. W. HENCK. (tj" The Editors of the National Intelligen- cer at Washington City, the Aurora at Phila- delphia, and the Herald at Frederick-town, will please to insert the above advertisement twice a week four times, and send in their ac- counts to the subscriber. F. W. H. January 7._________ eo4ll| Just arrived, in the brig Ann, James Vinson, master, ijf now landing at our wharf, 100 hogsheads good Muscovado Sugar, levbags best green Coffee. Also, 40 hogsheads Clayed Sugar, received by the schooner John and Elcy. THOS. & SAME. HOLLINGSWORTH December 3. eol.lt Just Received 20 bales Gurrihs, 10 ditto Satempores, 6 ditto Baftfts, 4 ditto Punjums, Allot' good quality ; and for sale on reason- able terms, WM. YOUNG LEWIS, 20, Calvert-street. J«nuary£5, eo8t Sale by Auction. BTvirtue cf a decree ofthe honorable the Chance- ry Court, will be sold, on FRIDAY, tiie 16rfi day of January next, if fair, if not, the next fair day, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on the premises, ALL that large, valuable and commodious three-story B1UCK HOUSE & LOT, in which the Globe-Inn is now kept, fronting 40 feet on Baltimore street, and running back upwards of 222 feet to German-lane. The central situa- tion of this property, the extensiveness and conveniency ot the buildings, are too well known to require a minute description. It is now occupied as a. tavern by David Fulton, at the yearly rent of 1900 dollars, payable quart- erly, and is deemed one of the best stands in the city of Baltimore. The terms of sale are, one-fourth part of the purchase money to be paid in 3 months, one-fourth in 6 months, one- fourth in 9 months, and the remaining 4th part in twelve months from the day of sale, with interest thereon. The purchaser to give bonds or notes, with approved security, for the pay- ment ofthe said several sums of money at the respective periods abovernentioned. THOMAS B. DORSEY, Trustee. N. B. There are in this house upwards of thirty rooms, besides the stage office, and a barber's shop, amongst which are, three large dining rooms. There is also a large kitchen, a spring house, and a pump in the yard, with cellars under the whole house ; there is also stabling for fifty horses. December 4. _<£________eo!6J Just Published In N. Tori, and how received and for sale here,'by GEORGE HILL, The first effusions ofthe first Columbian Poet, addressed to the BALLSTON SPRINGS. Let the drunkard's theme be wine, Fount of Bittlston, thou art mine. Ballston, health to thee I owe, And my spirits genial flow ; Ballston, you my blood refined, You revived my languid mind. Grateful indeed I ought to be, You caus'd...... . My Emma's smile...... Together with additions. October 22. eo For Sale, A two-story Brick HOUSE and LOT, 30 feet front on Msrket-street, Fell's Point, and about 200 feet deep. One ditto and LOT, 30 feet front on Shake- spear-street, about 107 feet deep. One small Frame HOUSE and LOT, 15 feet front on Ann-street, running back about 160 feet to an alh y. The above property is subject to ground rent, and offered on very moderate terms, by the subscriber, who wishes to settle all his affairs immediately. If not disposedof previous to the first of April, it will on that day be sold at auction for cash. P. DAWSON. January 5. eo2w-lawlst Ap For Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale the HOUSE and LOT which be at present occupies as a Rope Walk and Hemp House—The Lot is 29 feet fronting on Pitt-street, and 285 feet, more or less, to Schley's-lane, also 29 feet front on said lane, and immediately opposite Caroline-street. The house is a two-story brick, and has been built upwards of 2 years, and can conveniently be converted into a dwelling house ; it is a healthy and pleasant situation, and has the advantage of good water, but a few paces from the door. The Shed is red cedar posts and a good shingle roof, has been built upwards of 5 years. This house and lot will be sold in fee simple, with or withoutthe shed, asmay suit the purchaser; it being in a central situation between town and Point; it would answer well for a Twine factory. ALSO, A Lot in fee simple, adjoining the above, 40 feet front on Pitt-street, 90 feet deep, more or less—on this Lot there is a two- story Frame Building, with stabling for horse and cow. ALSO, A new two-story brick house, with good dry cellars, and convenient back buildings— rlhe Lot is 2ft feet front, and 1.50 feet deep ; situated in Dulany-street, and-------alley. This house and lot will be sold in fee simple, or on ground rent, as may suit the purchaser ; there is a pump of good water near the door. Terms of sale, one third cash, the residue in six and twelve months. JACOB SHINNICK. N. B. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he continues the business as heretofore, and should he sell his present place, he has pur- chased a very suitable place, where he intends erecting a Rope Walk, and extend his busi- ness, and by his assiduity and attention to merit a share of the public patronage. J. S. January 5._________________ eoSt|[ For Sale, A stout healthy young NEGRO MAN; he is a very good cook and waiter, and un- derstands driving and managing horses. Ap- ply at this office, December 27.___________________dot-law Wanted, AS an APPRENTICE to the Dry Goods, business, a sober steady LAD, if applicati- on is immediately made. Enquire at this office. December 29. 2aw6t Ho&ping Cough. Parents who haiHSf children afflicted with this most cruel d'enrder, should haye imme- diate recourse to IKE'S ELIXIR, Which was never known to fail giving im- mediate relief, and in a short time entirety to remove this fata! complaint. THIS MEDICINE Is a sovereign remedy for Colds, obstinate Coughs, Asthmas, Sore-Throats and approach- ing Consumptions. The Elixir is perfectly agreeable, and the dose so small, that no difc. Acuity arises in taking it. Lee's Essence and Extract of Miistaril, For the cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Palsy White-Swellings, Sprains, Bruises, Pains in the F"ace and Neck, ,'.c. and has performed more cures than all the other medicines ever before made public, for the above complaints. The above .Medicines are sold by Messrs Warner & llanna, at their book store, corner of Market and Gay-streets ; by John Vance & Co's. No 173, Market-street, 3 doors below Charles-street; and by N. Knight, FYll's-st Fell's.Point, and no where else in Baltimore. Observe the signature of Richard Lee and Son, is on the outside wrapper of each article, without which, none are genuine. December 4 eo A. Richardson, No 34, Market street, Has just received by the schooner Citizen, from New-Tori, 163 casks first quality Goshen Cheese, of the brand of B. Norton and Co. which will be sold on good terms. December 29._________________d3t-eo4t To Rent, Two three-story Brick HOUSES on the up- per part of Paca.street. They are both calcu- lated for entire dwellings, or the lower r and cellars for stores, with very complete 1>ack buildings and convenient yard*. Possession may betaken of one in about a fortnigh, and the other in four weeks. Apply to ALBERT SEEKAMP, Who hath imported in the different arrivals from Bremen and Hamburg, A complete assortment of German and Si- lesia LINENS, entitled to drawback, which he will sal on reasonable terms. October 29. eo Portrait of Hamilton. Just received by the Mermaid, from Boston, THE PORTRAIT OF GENERAL ALEXANDER HAMILTON, from an original painting by Trumbull ; engraved by Robert Field. Gentlemen who were subscribers, may be furnished with proof copies, on immediate application to GEORGE HILL. October 15. ,eo Albert Seekamp Has imported in the ship Bacclms, from Ham- A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF Silesia Linens, Of a very superior quality, suitable forthe"Gpa- nish market, CONSISTING OF Platillas, Boccadillos, Bret agues, Eastopillas, Rouans, Cholets, Creas-a-la-Morlaix, Dowlas, and Listados. ALSO, Per the Bella, from. Bremen, AN ADDITIONAL SUPPLY OT Westphalia Linens ; All of which he willdispose of at a moderate advance, and the most accommodating terms Also for sale, 30 hogsheads Molasses. November 17. eo To be sold on moderate terms, A PLANTATION containing between 4 and 5 hundred acres of Land, one half of which is heavily timbered, within 12 miles of Balimore, and convenient to good naviga- tion ; there is no standing or stagnated water or marsh on the land ; it a fertile productive soil, and 100 acres of meadow maybe made on this land. Merchandize would be taken in part, if suitable to the purchaser, ami the terms for the remainder made convenient Also for sale, or to be rented fur 99 years, renew- able for ever, 20 Water Lots, on the south side of the basin, lj ing from opposite to Ellicott's wharf, down the edge of the basin, to opposite South- street. The Lots will be made *irge or small, to suit the purchaser or tenant. Apply to CHRISTOPHER HUGHES. December 27. d7t-eolm Advertisement. AS Mr. THOMAS SUTTON was on his passage from Annapolis to this city, he fell overboard, and was unfortunately drowned on the morning of the 22d of December, near North Point. Means have been used for the recovery ofthe body, but the persons employ- ed therein have been unsuccessful. The ob- ject of this advertisment is respectfully to re- quest those who may find the body, to return it to hte afflicted parents, if practicable. A generous reward will be given, and compen- sation made for all expence attending it. If it is not convenient to send the body to Balti- more, they will lay his parents under a perpe- tual obligation by decently interring it. The following is a description of his person and dress : He had on a black close coat, a pair of orange-colored pantaloons, and a great coat of thick hairy cloth—he was about 5 feet 8 inches high, thin face, with prominent fea- tures, and light hair queued. No. 47, Pilpot-stree December 57. eo9t By Order of the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County. THIS isto give notice, that the subscriber of the city of Baltimore, hath obtained from the orphans' court of Baltimore county, in Mary- land, letters of administration on the personal estate of Winckles B. Goldthwaite, late of Baltimore county, deceased. All persons having claims against said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 6th day of July next, they may other, wise by law, be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand, this ! fifth daf of January, in the year eighteen hun- dred and seven. ISAAC PHILLIPS, Administrator of Winkles B. Gokltwait. January 5. 2awl2t Notice. THE public are cautioned against hnntinjg, ; fishing or trespassing on the subscriber's land, called Barren Neck, or they will be prosecut- : c feet high, strait and well made, of a darkish complection ; high has lost one of his upper fbre-teeth ; ,,) wear, his wool platted or queued,and plays on the violin. The Other, named H AR • RY, about 25 year:'of ag'e, 6 feet high, dark- ish eomplection ; a remarkably handsome fel- tld whenspok*ntCt, has generally a plea- sant, countenance. The«od of one of his lit- tle fingers lias been mashed by a piece of tim- ber, tiie nail split, and the end of the finger tfierebj rendered blunt: wears his wool gene- nerally platted and turned up with a comb. These nejrroe* are brothers, and both Very :,\ymts, and are Kiueh accustoniedto gtimber with the broad axe. Theircom- moit working eloaths Were, a short round- about jacket; of coarse brown cloth, and lined cither with green or yellow baize, and shirts and trousers of Russia sheeting, with good felt hats. They probably took with them vari- ous other deaths, whiehcarmet be described The above reward willbe given, for securing the stud negroes in any jail without tluvslate of Maryland, or dollars for each. If taken in Harford oi en dollars, and if in any other couni; the state, thirty , each, with all .reasonable charges if brought home FAgKER HALL. Harford county, August 30. 2aw blotipe, THAT I shall prefer a petition to Baltimore county court, for the appointment of commis- sioners to establish and perpetuate the metes and bounds of a Lot of Land, now ill my pos- session, being part of a tract of land called Cole's Harbor, or Todd's Range, and lying near the city of Baltimore HENRY NICOLS. December 29. Iaw3t|| By order ofthe Orphans' Court. October Term, 1805. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, THAT the subscriber of the city of Balti- more, hath obtained from the orphans' court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of administration on the estate of Felix Caune, late of said county. All persons having claims against the said Felix Caune, are hereby warn- ed to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at or before the 10th April next; they may otherwise by law, be excluded from all benefit ofthe said estate ; and all persons indebtetj to the said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the subscriber. Given under my hand, this 3d day of December, 1806. HENRY MESSONNIER, Adm'r. [D. 4.] 2awl2 "Isaac mtheson, No. 30, Fayette-sireet, Baltimore, HAS F O R S A L E, A large assortment of Bolting OYoths, whieh he has j«st imported from the Manu- facture!, warranted good, and are purchased with ready.money, and offered for sale, bvthe piece or otherwise, at a small profit. A few pieces of Burr Blocks of good quality, if ap- plied for soon may be had. Plaister of Paris in the Stone, ground for land, and prepared for plastering. / have also, Mill Stones of different sizes on hand, and ood materials to make any o ttier size that ay be wanted at a short notice. October 6. 2aw8ms. Chesapeake Insurance Office, January 1, 1807. The Stockholders in the CHSAPEAKE INSURANCE COMPANY, will please to take notice, tliat by their charter of incorpora- tion they are. required to renew the notes for their respective shares in said company, in the month of January in every year, with the same,or two other such indorsers as the direct- tors for the time being may require & approve. And that on the first Monday of February next, an election will be held at tlieir office f'or thirteen directors of the said company for the ensuing year, conformably to said charter. JAMES CALHOUN,, President. January 1, Th-Sc-M-lm John B. Jauffret, No. 42, Noti lit GAy-striet, Has received per the brig TJemachu.;, jioiti, Trinidad i>i Cuba, 606 boxes while and brown .Sugar, 100 Hides, 9 tons Fustic. On hand, Short yellow Nankeens entitled to drawback; Hyson, Young Hyson, and. Imperial Teas ; Sail cloth. All which he offers for sale on the usual terms. ' Dec. IS.________ dl5teo Valuable Property for Sale. The subscriber will dispose of that Valuable Farm and Improvements, which formerly be, longed to old Major Putter, containing 327 acres, (more or less) 140 whereof are cover- ed with very heavy timber of various descrip- tions, distant from the city of Baltimore, be- tween 6 and 7 miles, and very convenient to the Falls Turnpike Road.—It may be advanta- geously divided into two equal parts, allowing to each a just proportion ofthe timber. Also, another tract of Land and improve- ments, within about the same distance from the city, westerly, containing 352 acres (more or less) a small proportion whereof is cleared, the residue as heavily timbered as any land in Baltimore county—On this tract there is an excellent, situation for a Saw Mill, having1 a fall of 2o feet; the stream which runs through it, is thought sufficient to keep the mill em- ployed about two-thirds ofthe year. Also, a small tract of unimproved Land within 4 miles ofthe city, containing 45 acres (more or i._ss) 2-3 whereof are covered with timber, the residue clear. This tract has the advantage of the New-Liberty road passing through, the upper and cleared part of it, which renders it an eligible situation for a Public House. Also, another small tract and improvements ^Within 2 1-2 miles of the city, containing 24 acres (more or less) adjoining the. country seats of Mr. John Carrere and Job Smith, esq. and opposite to Mr. James Bryden's; it is b.-au- tifully situated, and has the advantage of T2 ne- Lver-failing springs of water. Also, a hadsonise 2 ^-2 acre Lot, on Whet- stone Point, (fronting on the left side of the road leading to the Fort, and extending back to the river. Also, a very spacious Lotof Ground anclim- ipvovenien'ts, suitable on the corner oi Fayette and North-streets, containing on the former 66 feet, running and binding on the latter '55 eel to a public alley, leauiiig into Howard, street—in fee. ' ' to, mother spacious Lotof'Ground, with all iwp!ovements thereon erected, plea- ed on Duke-street, Philpot's Hill, ¦ Also, for Sale or Lease, a Water Lot, front- ing on Harrison-street 25 feet, and extending back to the channel 80 feet, complete1) . ed in. Also, on Lease for 99 years, renewable,, several Lots of Ground situate on South Pica and Lombard-streets. .-\lso, sundry other Lota a joining the country seat of Doctor Aitken. The whole or any part of the above described property, will be disposed of on accommoda- ting terms, for good paper, bearing interest- WM. CLEMM. Mount Prospect, 3 1-2 miles from the city. N. B. He has several tons'of Hay, Straw, &c. to dispose of on the first-mentioued tract or, and, on a credit of 90 days, together with a strong Waggon and 4 horses. Also, a couple hundred barrels of choice winter Apples, i an fully picked, and in llice shipping order on the same terms of credit may be hud at the A'.oiint. W. C. . October 31._______ Wlaw St. Paul's Parish Lottery. THE Suscribers having been appointed by the vestry of St. Paul's parish, managers of a lottery authorised oy the general assemblv of Maryland and the corporation ofthe city of Baltimore, intend to raise a sum ojf mo- ney for the erection of a. parsonage house, and for other purposes, offer to the public the fol- owing Scheme : 1 Prise of - gTOOOO 1 - - 5000 2 - 2000 - 4009 3 - 1C0O 8 - 500 - 4080 15 - 200 - 3000 30 - 100 - 3000 60 - 50 . 3000 120" . 20 - 2400 700 . 10 . 7000 5100 . 6 30600 6010 Prizes. 75000' 11960 Blanks.—Sum raised, includ-7 , ™„„ «• ingexnencej 1 of 5()( 1 200 1 200 1 200 1 200 1 200 I • 500 1 500 T 500 1 1000 1 2000 18000 Ticketsa t five dollars each, Of the, above prizes, SOOJg is allotted, to the 1st drawn ticket after 2000 4000' 6000 8000 10000 12000 1400O 160CO 17000 last, drawn ticket. From the above scheme, it appears that thews are not two blanks to a prize ; and that tiie prizes are to be paid without deduction. The advantages offered to adventurers, and the ob- ject to which the. money is principally to be applied, the managers hope v, ill produce such a speedy sale ofthe tickets as may enable thoin to commence the drawing at an early day. All prizes will be paid within sixty days from the completion of the drawing; and such as may not be demanded ''in 'twelve months after will be considered as generous donations to the objects of the lottery. Bond has been, given to the amount of 50,000 dollars, to tjh«- mayor and city council, for the faithful per- formance of its conditions. Tickets may be had of the managers, andt of such other peasons as they may appoint i and prizes in the Cathedral and Second Pres. byterian Church Lotteries will be received in payment. JOHN MERRYMAN MASK PRINGLE, JAMES CARROLL, WILLIAM LORMAN, GEORGE GRUNDY, GEORGE HOFFMAN, GOVERT HASKINS, ISAAC PHILIPS. April 1. law PRINTED 4ND PUBLISHED BV JOHN HEWES, Ofifiosit* tlie Post-Office, St. PauPs-Lant: BAIT I M O B B. h h |