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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0041 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
| To be Sold, AHOUSE&.V . .UT of GROUND, ore, on the Reisters- i had being part of die estate vVm ¦ \ .ail - hJ'm, esq. Foi'teims, a: WI:'.LIAM 1.1VESAY. January 7-___________________eo3o$ tor Sale, 75,000 lbs COFFEE, Imported by the subscribers, from the Is- land of St Thsmas. J. OGLEBY k D. WINCHESTER. January 7. eolOt ""Baltimore County, tv 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 inane and tail. Given under my hand this 5th iiay of January, 1807. ' SAMUEL H. GATCHEL. The above stony is to be found on the plan- tation of Mrs Sarah Rogers, near Govi-n's- town, where the owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges & take her away GEORGE LEE- • January 7{__________________eo6t 100 Dollars reward. LOST, YESTERDAY, about 12 o'clock, noon, in Howard-street, between Fayette-street and the sign of the Golden Horse, s pair of SAD- DLE-BAGS ; containing some wearing ap. pared, a r?d Morocco Pocket-book, in which v, ere 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 bag, with 40 or 50 dollars in silver There were likewise in the Pocket Book, three Lottery Tickets in the Suspuehanuah Lottery, and a variety of papers and receipts, of no use to i.IV person but the owner. The above reward will be given to any per- son that will return the same to DAVID HOSTETTER, Sign of the Red Ljon, 41, Howard-street Janurry 7- eo3t§ Stop Thief ! TWE NTT FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. STOLEN from the subscriber's team, on Sunday night last, the 4th instant, at Mr. Shoemaker's tavern, between Winchester & Taney-town, in Frederick county, a htihd- gnine black GELDING, between fifteen and sixteen hands high, about nine years old, of a ¦lofty carriage, nil left fore foot white, his right one mixed with white hair, and has some saddle marks, The above reward will be paid for the Horse and thief, if the thief be brought to conviction, and fifteen dollars, and all reason- able expences for the Horse, if brought home to WILLIAM REED. January 7. eo.St.f Hanseatic 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 .'.tcentral and health) part of the city, contiguous to the Banks, Auctions, Custom- house and public Wharves, and which he has I. te : Up (and will always endeavor to It :ep) in n state of neatness and conveniency, adapted to the entertainment & accommodate, on of travellers, and agreeable to gentlemen who may occasional!) resort to the house. The bed chambers are clean and airy-—the hack building is provided with good Stables— n roomy shed lor carriages, with the entrance from Frederick.-street The best Wines and Liquors will always be kept Gentlemen will he accommodated with Board and Lodging, or board only, by thu 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 limes, and send in their ac- counts to thi -subscriber. F. W 11. January 7._____________________eo4t|| just Received ' 20 bales Gurrahs, 10 ditto Salcuipores, 6 ditto Baf.as, 4 ditto Funjiims, All of gooil quality ; and for sale on reason- able terms, WM. YOUNG LEWIS, 20, Cajvert-street January's. eo8t SHERIFFALTY. BEALE SPURRIER, With some assurance of support, offers him self as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, at the next election : he conceives himself com- petent to the duties of the office, and respect- fully solicits the patronage of the voters of B 1- timore county and city. Should the suffrages of his fellow-citizens place him in office, he will keep ft) grateful remembrance the source from whence heohtainedit ; and, although he has not pled ges to offer, ths' nig official conduct shall give universal satn ..'.thin, is yet. willing to say, that his disc ttonary powers shall be exercised will mod -ration, and that he ->ever will be the instrument by which a sacrifice©! feeling or property shall he made to graitfy the caprice of any individual, Octooei 11. eo Sale bj , auction. BTvirtueqfa decee of the honorable the Chance- ry Court, will be sold, on FRID.'T, the 16*4 day -e/'January next, if fair, if not, the next fair any, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on the premises, ALL that larere, valuable and commodious three-storj BRICK. 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. Tie central situa- tion of this property, the extensiveness and conveniency of the buildings, are too well known to require a minute description. It is Row occupied as a. tavern by David Fulton, at the yearly rent of 1900 dollars, payable quart- erly, and is deemed one ot the best stands in the city of Baltimore, fhe terms of sale are, one-fourth p;rt of the purchase money to be pi id in 3 Til.,.' '. v one-fourth in 6 months, one- fourth in Qflioiiths, and the remaining 4th part in twelve months from the day of sale, with interest thereon. The purchaser to give bonds oriiotes, with approved security, for the pay- merit of the said several sums of money at the respective periods a!».... :i otioned. THOMAS B. DORSEY, Trustee. December 4. eol6J Just Published In JS.Tork, and nan received and far sale here,iy GEO R G E HILL, The first effusions of the first Columbian Poet, addressed to the BALLSTON SPRINGS. Let the drunkard's theme be wine. Fount of Ballston, thou art mine. Ballston, health to thee I owe. And my spirits genial flow ; Ballston, you my bloodrefined, You revivedmy languid mind. Grateful indeedl 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-strect, Fell's-Point, and about 200 feet deep. One ditto and LOT, 30 feet fronton 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 alley. 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-lawlstAp 1/or Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale the HOUSE and LOT which he 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 wis! be sold in fee simple, with or withoutthe shed, as may suit the purchaser j it being in a central situation between town and Point; it would answer well tor 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— The Lot is 26 feet front, and 150 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, or.e 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 bis assiduity and attention to merit a share of the public patronage. J- S. January 5._______________eo3t|| A. Richardson, No. 34, MARKtt'l-STMEET, 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 Rrick HOUSES on the up. per part of Paca-street. They are both calcu- lated for entire dwellings, or the lower rooms and cellars for stores, with very complete back buildings and convenient yards. Possession may be taken of one in about a forlnigh, and the other in four weeks. Apply to ALBERT SEEKAMP, Who hath imported in the ¦ ifferent arrivals from Bremen and Hamburg, A complete assortment of German and Si- lesia LINENS, entitled to drawback, which he will sal on reasonable terms. Octoi>er2_9._____________________ eo Portrait of Hamilton. Just received by 'he Mermaid, from Boston, THE J'ORTRAI i or GENERAL ALEXANDER HAMILTON, from an original painting by Trumbull; engraved by obert Field. Gentlemen who wer* subscribers, maybe furnished with proof copies, on immediate application to GEORGE HILL. October 15 eo Albert Tjeeicamp Has imported in the ship Bacchus, from Bam- btrg. A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT or Silesia Linens, Of a very superior quality, suitable for the Spa- nish market, consisting or Plutillas, Bociidillos, Bretagnes, Eastopillas, RouahSj Cholets, Creas-a-la-Morlaix, Dowlas, and Listados. ALSO, Per the Bella, from Bremen, AN ADDITIONAL SUPPLY 01* Westphalia Linens ; All of which he w indispose of at a moderate I advance, and the most accommodating terms Also for sale, 30 hogsheads Molasses. November 17. eo John B. Jaufrret, No. 42, North Gay-street, Has received per the brig Telemachus,from Trinidatl in Cuba, 606 boxes white and brown Sugar, ',00 Hides, 9 tons Fustic. On hand, Short yeilow Nankeens entitled to drawback ; Hvcon, Young Hyson, and Imperial Teas ; Sail cloth. All (which he offers for sale on the usual terms. Dec, 15. dlotea To be sold on moderate terms, A PLANTATION containing between 4 and 5 hundred acres of Land, one-half of which is henvily timbered, within 12 mill s of Bahimore, and convenient to good naviga- tion i there is nostanding or stagnated water or marsh on the land ; it a fertile productive soil, and 100 acres of meadow may be made on this land. Merchandize would be taken in part, if suitable to the purchaser, aim the terms for the remainder made convenient Also for sale, or to be rented far 99 years, renew- able fur ever, 20 Water Lots, on the south side of the basin, lying from opposite toEUicott's wharf, down the edge of the basin, to opposite South- street. The Lots will be made kirge or small, to suit the purchaser or tenant. Apply to CHRISTOPHER HUGHES. December °7. d~t-eolm Advertisement. AS Mb. 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 of the body, but the persons employ- ed therein have been unsuccessful. The ob- ject of this advei'tistnent is respectfully to re- quest those who may find the body, to return it to b'A afflicted parents, if practicable. A generous reward will be given, and compen- sation made for all expeiice 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 coa*, a pair of orange colored pantaloons, and a great coat of thick hairy rloth—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 Fresh Venison and Scdtpetred 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 8t Butter, winter strain- ed Spermaceti Oil, 1 hhd. of 6th proof real Irish Whiskey, verv old, with a general as- sortment of LIQUORS and GROCERIES, which will be sold either wholesale or retail and on very accommodating terms, by FREDERICK LEYPOLD, No. 61, N. Gay-street, near Griffith's Bridge. Deeember 29. <13t eoot, To the Public/- Notice is hereby given, That the subs- cribers of Montgomery county, Mary-laid, in- tend to apply to the county court of said coun- ty, at their session in March, 1S07, for the be nefit of the insolvent law, passed at November session, 1805. WASHINGTON DRANE PATRICK LYDDAN Montgomery county, Md. Nov. 13,1806, La2m For Sale, By C. Beshon, ffo.57, Smith's wharf 500 bags Green Coffee, 36 chests Hyson Skin 32 Young Hys H y son nee, ikin T -Iyson CtEA. 40 pipes 4th proof white Spanish Brandy, 10 tons Fustic. fjfasl received, 45,000 wt. Martinique prime Green Coffee, in hhds. bbls. and bags, SS hhds. first quality white Clayed Sugar, 4 tons Fustic. December 30- eol8t To Hire, A LAD about 16 years of age, tlie terms will be low to such as he will answer, i or particulars, enquire- at this office. January 9._______________ eo3t|| George Huffman, Has just received by the Sally, A few hales of superfine Blue and Black Broad Cloths, with two pieces Scarlet in each bale, suited to the .xport trade ; being bought with cash, they are laid in remarkabh low and will be sold on a convenient ere lit. January 9. eoot To be Kented, A FARM of about300 acres, 11 1-2 miles from the city of Baltimore. It is in goou or- der ar.d divided into convenient fields. There are a timothy meadow of about 50 acres, with a stream of water running through it, & an or- chard of all kinds of the best fruit, producing on an average about 3000 gallons of Cider annually, on the premises. The improve ments in building are a small dwelling house and several convenient out houses. This Farm is situated on the Post road to the Federal City, is remaikably healthy, and s an abundance of Springs of fine water. Five Negro Men and one Woman are to be hir- ed by the year, with or without the Farm. Apply to PATRICK MACGILL, Elk-Ridge Landing. January 9-_______________________eo3tf Notice. THE Creditors of James Ramsey, late of Meroersburg, Pennsylvania, are requested to sen I their accounts, stated without interest, and properly attested, on or betore the ."1st instant, to E. is? T. Finley, Howard-street, Baltimore 2aw6t Baltimore, Jan. 9, 1807. Chesapeake Insurance Office, January 1, 1S07. The Stockholders in the CHSAP1 AKE INSURANCE COMPANY, will please to take notice, that 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 vear, w ilh the same.ortwo othersuch indorsers as the direct- tors for the time being may requue U approve. And that on the first Monday of February next an election will be held at their office for thirteen directors of the said company for the ensuing year, conformably to said charter. JAMES CALHOUN, President. January 1. Th-&-M-lm Notice, 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 in my pos- session, being part of a trai t of lane Cole's Harbor, or Todd's S-.ange, and iyiii£ near the city of Baltimore HENRY NICOLS. December 29. Iaw3t.|| Notice. ISAAC RILEY & CO. having disposed of their stock in trade in the Bookselling busbies, to Messrs. B RIS BAN $• BR AMMAN, of this city, gratefully acknowledge the man) favors received from their customers, and solicit a continuation of their patronage- to their suc- cessors, by whom the business will in future be conducted, at the former store of I. Riley and Co. (No 1, City Hotel, Broadway) on the same liberal principles as formerly. Deeember 30 BOOK STORE. THE subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have purchas- ed the stock in trade, andtakenthe establish- ment of Messrs ISAAC RILEY & CO. No 1, City Hotel, Broadway, where they respect- fully solicit a continuance of patronage from the customers of this establishment, who will be. supplied on the same favorable terms as heretofore. They now offer for sale, a very extensive collection of BOOKS, in every branch of Literature. Their Law catalogue is particularly valuable. Of Books relating to tiie practice of Physic, to Surgery, Anatomy, Chemistry, Materia Medica, and Botany, they have an extensive assortment, which they are determined to keep up, so as to furnish the Faculty with libraries on the most reasonable terms. They flatter themselves fromtheirex- tensive assortment, that they are enabled to supply their wholesale customers and country Booksellers on the most satisfactory terms, and trust their promptitude in executing or- ders will meet the approbation of those gen- tlemen who may be pleased to favor them with their custom. They have for sale, as usual, at their Store, No. 136, Pearl-street, a hand- some collection of Books in the various branch- es of literature, together with a complete as- sortment of BLANK BOOKS & STATION- ARY of the first q lality. BRISBAN &. BRANNAN. December 30. 2aw4t " Matthew Smith, No. 3, North Liberty-street, Has received by the ship Little Mary, Table Services, of Liverpool China, and Brown Line Ware, And an assortment of very handsome Pitch, ers, of a new manufacture, &c. Wanted to hire, a person who understands packing of Cuieens-Ware. December 30. _______ law3t Raisins, Currants, Lemons, ALMONDS, &c. Just received and for sale by the subscribers, 64, Market street, 50 kegs fresh Kaisins, good quality, 200 boxes Bloam and Muscatel do. do. do. 30 ditto Lemons, 20 ditto Fig Blue, 200 ditto Moul ; Candles, for family use, from Hill's, and Sampsons & Go's manufacto- ries, 50 boxes white Soap, 20 small casks real 2Jant Curaants,200 each, 50 barrels real soft-shell Almonds, !i il.uo hard-shell ditto, 15 pipi s Holland Gin, 20 naif chests and 4c small boxes Imperial and Young Hyson Teas, 5ud wt Beftgal and t lotant Indigo. JACOB & WM. NORRIS. December 23. 2aw2m ANATOMY." D. EDWIN respectfully informs the stu- dents in Anatomy, and others, that he has just engraved and published A view of the tilbotl Vessels of the iiuinan Body, from engrav- ings lately published in England by an eminent artist, under the direction of Sir Christo- pher Pegge, professor of Anatomy in the University of Oxford. The siie ofthe engravings (which are beauti- fully colored) is 20 by 30inches; price 8 dollars. Tin ¦ ngravings mav be inspected at Mr. George Hill's Book-store, Market-street. December 24. 2aw6t|| State of Maryland, Montgome- ry County, to wit: November Term, 1806. AMONG other things is the following to wit. : OliDEREDby ,he court, that all suits trans mitted from the gener I court to this court, un- der the act of assembly, entitled, an act to provide 'or the organization and regulation of tl'.e courts of common law ill this state, and Pol' tile administration of justice, and continued last court under the rule to employ new coim sel, shall not continue kmger than the end of tin n-xs court, under the said rule ; and the suitois interested therein are hereby required to ap| ear to the same, in person, or by coun- si I, n or before the second day of next term, or the same will be tried or discontinued as the case may be, during the. said term. Copy. Test, UPTON BEALL, Clerk, Montgomery county court. January 1. Iawl7t _ For Sale, THAT noted ami desirable MILL SEAT, adjoining the * quia Warehouse and town of Wookstock, immediately upon the stage road leading from Alexandria, to Fredericksburg, being at the head of tide water, on Aquia Creek, in Stafford county, state of Virginia, where a Mill is greatly wanted, for the accom- modation ofthe town & neighborhood (exclu- sive of an extensive back country, peculiarly adapted to the raising of wheat, their staple commodity) bainguo vent for the sale of their wheat; to advantage, without shipping it to Alexandria, Baltimore and other seaport mar- kets My necessity and inability to improve the scat and build thereon, are the sole reasons for Belling this,valuable property ; my wish, there- fore, is to sell to some pet son well versed in the Milling business, on the nsoderr plan, whose inclination and ability will induce them to improve, it immediately. To such a charac ter the terms of sale will be made easy and accommodating. 1 therefore omit any further description, presuming no^person will make such purchase, without viewing the situation, which I have no doubt, will best recommend itself. For further particulars, apply to the subscriber, near the premises, WILLIAM P. BAYLY. Stafford, November 13. Iaw4m|l For Sale, A stwit healthy young NEGRO KAN; i he is a yery good cook and waster, and un- . derstar.ds driving and managing horses. Ap- ply at this i December 27- «Ut-law i ,____________________i_____________________i-------------------------________________^.------------------------.------------m Wanted, AS an APPRENTICE to the Dry Goods business, a sober steady LAD, if applicati- on is immediately made. Enquire at this olt'ce. December 29. 2*w6t For Sale, Ami viorthy of attention, THE Subscriber being m the ieeline of life, and desirous of withdrawing from bust* ess, now offers for sale the following? i' i LI.' I. BLE PROPERTT, occupied by him, ly*ig r in the centre of Chestertown, Kent county, state of Maryland, viz. Tint valuable LOT OF GROUNB, at the corner of High ami Princess-street, 198 feet on the former, and 148^ feet on the latter, on which are errected the following buildings : A two-story frame House, now occupied as a store, 50 feet on High-street, and 24 feet on Princess.street, weather-boarded with yel- low poplar, dry cellar under the whole, and an excellent garret with ten dormant windows. A two-story Granary or Warehouse, 75 feet by 32 feet—an extensive garret with sis dor- mant windows. A two-story brick House, 46 feet by 32 feet^, with a large airy passage in the centre, well-finished, St a dry cellar under the whole— adjoining which is a two-story frame Kitchen. 36 feet by 18 feet, with a room for a Ivouse- keeper or nursery below, and bed-chambers- above. A Stable with nine stalls for horses and cows, a Carriage-House, Smoke House, lien- House, Stc.&c. and an excellent Garden, with a pump therein. Also, a two-acre Lot of Ground, now in timothy. The above improvements are faithfully built and in good repair ; and this very valuable pro- perty is worthy of attention, and will be sold oil modi -rate terms. Any person, desirous of purchasing, may apply to WILLIAM BA- KER or ISAAC BURNESTON, .Baltimore ; JOHN KENARD or LAMBERT W. SPENCER, Easton ; or to the subscriber, on the premises. WILLIAM BURNESTON. NO T I C E. ALL persons indebted to PHILIP F. RA- SIN & CO. are earnestly requested to pay their respective accounts, or close the same i by bond or note, before the first day of January next. Those whose accounts may be standing open at that date, may expect fliem to be placed in the hands of an, attorney. PHILIP F. RASIN & CD. August 20. _________ e2W Anne-Arundel County Court. September term, 1806. RULED by the court, that all. suits trans-, rnitted from the general court to this court, under the act of assembly, entitled an act to provide for the organization and regulation of the courts of common law in this state, and for the administration of justice, and continued last court, under the rule to employ new counsel, shall not continue longer than to the end of the next court, under the said rule, and the suitors interested therein, are hereby required to appear to the same in person or by counsel, on or before the second day of next term, or the same will be tried or discontinued, as the case maybe, during the said term. Ordered by the court, that the said rule he published in the Maryland Gazette, of Anna- polis, and the Federal Gazette of the city of Baltimore, once a fortnight for six months. By order, NICHOLAS HARWOOD, Clerk. O ctoher 14. e2W 13 Farmers' Bank of Maryland, January 6, 1807". NOTICE IS HEKKBY GIVEN To the Stockholders of the Farmers' Bank of Maryland, That the tenth and last payment of five dollars on each share of capital stock, will become due and payable at said bank, on Thursday, the 5th day of February next.— Stockholders will observe, that if this payment is not regularly made, it will he attended with a loss of interest on all former payments, sis the interest on the whole amount will be cal- culated only from the time when the said last payment shall be made good. By order, JONATHAN PINKNEY, Cashier. (Jan 8. ) _______l.iwSF For Sale or Kent, THE PROPERTY belonging to the sub- scriber, beautifully situated on the Reister'a- town road, tujv'ning Mr. John Henry Ho;>- kins's, and but a small distance above the > Siminary. The Property was lately rented and occupied by Mr. Jacob Ottesson, at three hundred dollars per annum. No further des- cription of the property is thought necessary, as it is expected persons desirous of purchas- ing or renting, would wish-to view the place previous to eogagemer.t. For further parti- culars, enquire of the subscriber, at the new Assembly Rooms. JAMES WINTKLE. N. B. A Lad of decent connection would be taken as an Apprentice to the painting bu. siness. Enquire as above. Jan.ary 8. Th&M By order of the Orphans' Ceurt of Balti~ more county. This is to give Notice, THAT the Subscriber, of the city of BaltiitlBre, hath obtained from the orphans' court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of administration on the personal: estate of Dr. Lundin M'JCechnic, late of the city of Baltimore, deceased. All persons hav- ing claims against said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the Subscriber, on or before the 15th dayof March next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this seventh dav of Janu- ary 1807. JAMES TANNOCH, Administrator. All persons found using his Patent Appa-^ ratus for curing incurvations or distortions of the Spine, will be prosecuted according to law._________January 8.__________law3t|| By order oft he Orphans' Court. October Term, 180S. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, THAT the subscriber of the city of Balti- more, hath obtained from the orphans'court of Baltimore county, in Mar;, land, 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 vouchors thereof, to the subscriber, at or before the 1, April next; they may otherwise by law, be excluded from all benefit ofthe said estate ; and all persons indebted 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 PRINTED AND PVBLISBED BY JOHN HEWES, Ofifosite the Post-Office, St, PauPs-Lave*. BALTIMORE. |