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mp Seve.i Dollars per Annum.] WEDNESDAY, jANUARf 21, 1807. [Vol. XXVI—No. 3951. [ i Stock and Stand. JEREMIAH HOFFMAN, intending to <3e«!ii»e feiq presentbuiinssB, will dispose of Ins stock on hand; whit* is a choice and excellent fcfte, on advantageous terms for the purchas- er. The sta".. I, which is a first rate one, and ¦well estabih.'.:cd for fifteen years, can be se- cured to the buyer of the stock. January 6.________________d To Rent, A Convenient DWELLING HOUSE, sni- table far the reception of a genteel family. Enquire at No. 204, Baltimore street. Ja'ndwy 8._______ cl6teo6t Payson and Smith, i'aw just received by the sloop Patty t5" Nancy, caft. Gardner, from R. Island, and schooner ft feral George, captain Field, from Boston, and offer for sale, 32 pipes 3d and 4th proof Brandy, princi- pal part of which is not colored, 10 pipes French Brandy, oil proof; 3 3 botes Brimstone. On hand, White, & No. 1 & 2, Brown Soap ; Mould Candles, 4, S, 6, and 8, to the pound of Samp- con's Manufactory; Dipped and Spermaceti ditto ; heavy black Pepper, entitled to draw- back ; 2 cases Men's fine Hatts ; 5 large Eng- lish Scale Beams; ; Russian and Ravens Duck; 12 bales best White Ticklenburgs ; Imperial, Hyson, Yb'utig Hyson, and Hyson Skin Teas \ :S61e Leather ; Beef, No. 1 „ 2 ; Pork ; Hol- land Gin ; N. E. Rum, kc. January 16- Phoenix Fire Office of London SECOND-STREET. ATTEND ATI CE is given at this office daily, from 9 o'clock in the morning, until 5 in the afternoon, for the purpose of receiving orders for Insurance on Houses, Buddings, Ships in harbor, Goods, Wares and Mer- chandize, he. from loss or damage by lire. The danger at this season of the year is so considerable, and the rates of premium de- manded by the company so moderate, as to bear no proportion to the uneasines Which those who have krge property uninsured must feel. For the convenience of Merchants who may have property in two- or more distinct imi'ldings, the. same may he insuied in one sum, on terms which may be known at the office. And on single risks of tiie first class the sum of 40,000 dollars can be insured. Or- ders will be made oiit agreeably to the com- pittry's directions, and property 'examined free uf charge. DAVID STEWART, Agent. January 16. d4teoSt INSURANCES UPON LIVE'S, By the Pelican Life Insurance Company, Oe Loiidoi*. THE Pel^n Life-insurance Company, of Xondon, wJ^frblishcd in the year 1757, by a numerous and resnee'able proprietary, upon art extensive capital, vested in the public ¦funds, with the additional rcsponsibilHy of every individual proprietor. The board of directors, in consequence of repeated applica- tions: or, the subject, having determined to ex- tend their engagements to the continent of America, deem it proper briefly to suggest, to the minds of the public, the numerotia and im.poi.taht benefits resulting from such an in. >,n to every rank and class of society. Persons in the receipt, of tacoirie arising from estates dependent Upon life—profits in business—offices, civil or military—by the yearly payment oi a moderate premium, may secure at their death an adequate provision for their fcmilies, relations or friends. Fine? payable on leases, renewable at the death of particular persons, may hi; provided for by in- suring the lives of such persons. Insurance affords the means of reimbursement to those -who advance money upon life-annuitii",, and in many cases furnishes ample security for the loan of money. Persons entitled to property in expectancy or reversion, or upon attaining « given age, may secure ah equivalent, in case their interests should be affected by pre- mature death. In a variety of other instances^ and most peculiarly as applicable to persons engaged in commercial pursuits, or in the en- joyment of casual income, this valuable pre- caution will establish a resource to which fa- milies may look with confidence and security, and by which the distresses too often attend- ant upon human life, maybe alleviated or ef- fectually prevented The Rates of Premium for such Insurances "will be rendered as moderate as possible, and in every instance proportioned to the Age, Health, and other Circumstances of the Life ftssured. Persons desirous of proposing Insurances, cither upon their own Lives, or the Lives of others in which they are interested, or of ob- taining further particulars and information, are requested to apply at the Phoenix Fire Of- fice Second-street, where a list of the propri- etors may be seen. January 16.________________d4t-eo8t German Goods. Imported in the brig I'aragon^ captain Evelith, from. Trieste, 18 cases fine Platillas, IS ditto ditto Checks, 7 ditto ditto Britr.nnias, 6 ditto ditto Dowlas, S ditto very fine Shirting ditto, For sale on liberal terms, by LORMAN & FULFORD, and JOSEPH YOUNG. December 26. _______ d Havana Sugar. 4 White and brown Havana Sugar, of supe- rior quality, for sale by THOMAS TENANT. January 7. d4t-eo4t Water. Stock Wanted. CASH will be given for a few SHARES "WATER STOCK, by ISAIAH' MANKIN, 69, Smith's; wharf. January IS _______ ______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-Cnse, 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 j. d For Bordeaux, The Brig SALE Y, tyP Captain Chase ; .-SS&Hcm About two-thirds of her car- go being engaged the remainder will be takpii on moderate freight. Apply to January 10 JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker. lHL For Charleston, Js. The fast-sailing- schooner W O I. F, . Levin jrones, master i A constant trader—will sail on or about the 23d bistort. She is now lying at Jackson's wharf, Fell's-Point. For freight or passage, inquire of the captain on board, at sud wharf. January 17. d6tl| For Sale, The Bl-ig SEA FLOWER ; If not disposed of privately before Wednesday the 22d in- stant, she will on that day be sold by Messrs. Van Wyck St Dorsey, Auclioncrs. For terms aply to P. A. GUESTIER. January 17._______^________ d4t For New-York, lTt>S Tne Schooner "^ifv' FORTITUJE) E, iLil-^5* Abraham Lockman, master ; ifc*5l3fcss A regular trader with fine ac- commodations for passengers. One half her cargo being engaged, is expected to sail in a few days '(weather permitting) ; for freight or passage, apply to the master on board, at Fell's-Point, or to . ISAIAH MANKIN. Who has received by said vessel, 50 qr. casks superidj Sherry Wine, And per schooner Federal George, from Boston, 53 boxes Codfish, in nice shipping order. On hakd; 150 boxes nice White Cousish; 300 keg3 f'ickled Salmon, 250 do. Tongues and Sounds, 25 hbls. fat Make'-ab 20 do. Boston Beef, No. lj 20 do. do. 2, — 20000 wt. Ch.uber Salts, in barrels; 17 chests young Hyson Tea, 2 do Imperial do. 8 pipes 4th proof Cogniac Brandy] 4 do. 1st do. Holland Gin, 5 do. red Aloqus Wine, 8 qr. casks Cherry Bounce 170 casks first quality Raisins, 6 Mids. good Muscovado Sugar, 40 bbls. excelli tit Cyder Vinegar] 1 bale of Cloths, assorted, 1 do. Kerseys, ditto, 1 do. Rose Blankets, 1 case Cotton Cambrics, A quantity of Sugar Moulds, he. &.C. Which will be sold on liberal terms. January 20. d4t-tl0t .'¦¦V ' -, >¦>. .V $"»ft£fc xor Amsterdam, The Ship SALLY, A. Gorton, master; She is now loading and will sail about the 1st of February. A few lihds. of Tobacco; and articles of small bulk will be received on freight i fi>r terms apnly to WM, WILSON & SONS. December 31. d4t-eb'6t For Bremen, i-JX&it The Ship STRAFFBRD, ¦•;/,>' S.....rt Hancock, JHagter j ^Sr She is ready to take in. For ¦ Jl^'trrio freight, apply to VON KAPFF & BRUNE. December 3. dbl-eo For Bremen, Tli'j fine fast-sailing Bremen Ship 4-1 apply to £> B E L I. A, Vv. Captain 1- C. Kulmlamp, E3* Das a Considerable part of her _lL." cargo engaged: For freight, S. SMITH &. BUCHANAN, . D. L. THOMAS, Ship-Broker. November 20. __________eo For Bremen, The Bremen Ship 1'NTERNEHMUNG, , J. H. V/emit, Master ; ', a_J_ Part of her cargo is engaged, the remainder will be taken on moderate freight. Apply to GEO. REFOLD Si F. WAESC1IE ; OK, JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker. December 24. e6 Lorrnan and Fulforcl, Offer for sale, received per the ship Lcda, cap- tain Spear, from New-Tori, 4-01 boxes Castile Soap, entitled to draw- back, 14 tierces Of Alumj 5 do. Copperas, 20 cases Sulpher, 17 casks Spanish Brown, 117 bbls. prime Pork, And a quantity of English Coat On hand, Hyson, Young Hyson, and Hysbtl Skin Teas, of the latest importations. January 5. d For Amsterdam.; The Ship VIRGIN, William Auld, 'master', Will commence loading im- mediately, and sail with all possible dispatch. For freight apply to the subscribers. J.'OGLEiiY &D. WINCHESTER. DANIEL HOY'LAND. Jan. 16____________ _______ eolOt For Sale, The Saib, Rigging; Anchors, Cables/Cong Boat, Spats, 8 C. ^>t;V"W.S£s MARY ; some of the sails are entirely new, the others only Used one voy- age to the West Indies, the greater part of the rigging is almost new, one cable never has been wet. also, The HULL of the said Brig, as she now lies in the Basin. Applv to JOHN & SAMUEL STUMP. January 14. eo4t|| Lafitte and Dnchn, Have opened at No. 50, Baltimore-street, & iviiolesole store of FRENCH GOODS, And are now opening a part of their assort- ment, which they offer for sale, Consisting of Plain Taffetas, 4-5 and 6 4 Silk Serged an'd Damask Shawls, White Black and Rose Silk Stocking-s, Plain and Figured Mantua Ribbons, Stamped Satin ditto. Black Velvet ditto, Extra and Short Silk Gloves, Men's Leather Gloves, Thread and Cotton Lace, Silk, Morocco, and Cotton Suspenders; Velvet and Morocco Pocket Books, , Black, white, and Grey Feathers, &c., Also oh hand, calculated far exportation, and en- titled to drawback, Britarinias, wide St Harrow, Estopillas, Brin and Cumburg. January 15._ d6t|] W. L. Ik J. Barney, Have on hand from lute importations, and will sell on reasonable terms', 1000 boxes superior Castile Soap, 10 do. German Steel, 10 cases Glass Tumblers,. 11 bales porter-bottle Corks; 1 case well-assorted Diaper, I do. Shirting Linen, 1 do. Leather do. 1 do. elegant Marble Chimney Orna- ments, 1 do. Lcfglnrn Hats, 20 boxes Havana Sugar, and 13 barrels Muscovado do. January 7. 3 John Hewes, Late publisher of the Comtasion, . HAVING disposed of bis former Printing Office, ,10 Joseph Robinson, requests all per- sons indebted to hint to make' payment at the office of this Gazettei January 3. 3 To Let, TH AT elegant three-story Brick Dwell- ing Hoose, formerly ownedbyMr. Valk, in Pratt-street, with every convenient back build - hi* adjoining thereto ; coach-house, stables, &c. Possession will be given on the 11th of'Oc- toberdiext. A'sc, ' A convenient and well-finished three-story Brick. Dwelling House, in Water-street, with or without stables. For terms, apply at No. 6, Calvert-streeti W SMITH. September 2. tl Tc our Friends caul t!ie Public. The subscr;bers (successors of tfielate linn of Sower and S. Co::;) respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they intend to con- tinue the business of AUCT'ONii Books, Maps, Charts, Prints, Houaeiiol Kitchen Furniu-fc, &e; and Lottery-Office rs, at No. 174 1-2, Market-street.^- T'ney solicit the support of their friends and promise that all business coihinitfid to them as Auctioniefs shall be executed with the strictest promptitude and fidelity. They will study particularly to make the best disposition of Orphan's property committed to llieir ca'.'e. The public's Servants, COLE audi. SONSAL. Nov. 7________________• . d IShcritt's bale. . By virtue of a writ of Feiri Facias, from Baltimore county court, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, on Wednesday, the 21st instant, at U o'clock, A.tA.Jor cash, the following: property, to wit : ALL the right title, claim, Interest; and estate, of William Kerr, i;\ and to a HOUSE and LOT; si Unite on Harrlso - :"-"(• -f Tlui Lot is fronting on said street 24, or 25 feet, and extends back 5i.i feet, the House is a two story frame, with additional back build- ings ; late the property of the aforesaid Wil- liam Kerr, seised and taicen at suitof Ebeue- Ber Perkins, use of James Scott. JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff. Januarv to. d9t Purchasers are hereby in- formed, that :he above property advertised by John Hunter, esq. is not the property of iVm. Kerr; nor was it at the time Xhtjierifaci- as was laid ; I have a conveyance for the same, regularly executed and recorded some time since j of this they will please to take notici. JACOB R. KERR. January 17: _________ . (I5t|| Bristol Goods Imported in the siiip Canton, and for sale : vit. 9,938 bushels fine blown Salt; will be sold cheap if taken from along side the ship, , 500 hampers London-shape Porter Bot- tle::, C97 Grindstones, assorted, 26 crates well assorted Earthen-Ware, 12 crates Patent Vials), 300 boxes Pipes, Lest double Gloucester, Dolphihj N. Wilt- shire and Pine Apple Cheese, 13 casks Shot, B B 8c B, 10 casks fine seine and sewing Twine, 100 kegs Wiiite Lead, ground in Oil, 4 bbls. dry White and Red Lead, Tin in boxes, Spades and Shovels, Sad Irons, Frying Pans, 40 boxes Crovvii'Window Glass, 2 cases Pins, 1 cask Tea Kettles, and 41 casks Nails and Spikes, of all sizes. For terms apply to E. B. SMITH, No. 8, Commerce-street; Or, WILLIAM VANCE, Broker. December 29. d To Rent, TWO large Brick WAREHOUSES with dry cellars, situate on an Alley, back of the subscribers stores. Immmediate possession may be had; for terms, apply to FHEDRICKLINDENBERGEll, & CO. Januarv 3. _ d 50 bags Pimento. JUST received per schooner }¦ orlitude, cap- tain Lockman, from New-York, and for saie by JOHN BUFFUM, No. 84, Bowly's wharf J anuary 17. ddt ^ valuable Hotise ck Lot, Situated in Chatham-street, between the Court House and St. Paul's Rane, is offered for sale, on accommodating credit. Inquire at this office. Janurry 0. tl4t|| Fred'k Lindenberger &c Co. 200, Market-street, Have imported per the Diana, and other late ar- rivals from Liverpool, A LARGE AN'D GENERAL ASSORTMENT OE Hardivare, Cutlery & Saddlery. On hand, from firmer importations, Patent Shot, Tin, Sheet Iron, . Crowley Steel; Flat Point Nails, Bar Lead, October 31. Pewter, in casks, Sewing Twine, Crown Window Glass, Spades and Shovels, Frying Pairs, &c. &c. Joseph Wilkins, No., 87, Corner of Market and South-streetb, Hat just received, a handsome assortment of FRENCH MANTUAS, Am,n?igst luhich are, White, Silver or Queen's Grey;. Faun, Car- malite, Cinnaihon, Egyptian Earth, Dove, & Lead colors. Also', A. handsome tefioiy of Embossed Satin Ribbons, On hand, , A few pair of fine Rose Blankets, which he ir. selling at very reduced prices. January J.j. d4t ynines C. Neils on, INTENDING for Europe in a few days, offers his services to transact, on commission, any business that may be entrusted to his care ; either in settling1 out-standing accounts, or in the purchase of any articles the manu ficture of Holland, Germany, France or Eng- land. Any person desirous of using Oils op. portuuitv', will please leave their orders in the course of the present week, at his house in Caivert-street—where, for that time, the re- mainder of bis STOCK ON HAND, will be offered for sale at reduced prices. January 19. .......... . . , .... c!6t,.. ¦HEHE IS THE OBE ANU THERE'S THE OTHER ! !! THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS leave most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to those who have been pleas- ed to favor him -With their commands in the line of his profession heretofore : And still continues to solicit the orders of his friends, and the public, for GOOD THINGS, at his store, No. 31, Baltimore-street. WM. WOODS. I anuary 19, .__________ d4t . c;a u.-T i o n: C;N the 15th instant, I lodged in the hand* of Robert Mickle, Broker, my bote of that dat«4 piyablesiS month:-, alter, to the order of blitrih, for g}080, for the accomplishment of K certain object, which has not been com- plied with, on the part of said Mickle. The public are tliei tier- cautioned against receiv vsyg an assignment"*' said note, winch is im properly witldndcl, as I (undetermined not to pay the same. NIMROD OVVINGS. JammrvlP. : .. - -, <14t Caution. THE public are cautioned against receiv- ing the following' notes, which have been lost or mislaid, viz : John R.ciuerkci''s note, dated Sep- tember 14, 1806, for $538 43 Henry and Gcorg-e Gassaway's, dated Soptietiber 13, 1306, for ; 412 50 James Sterling's, dated August 26, 1806, for G32 95 Amounting to , glf88 88 They were all drawn payable 6 months af- ter dale, in favor of .Joshua Longstreth, and by him indorsed ; they were likewise indors- ed by the subscriber. Payment being stop- ped, they can be of no use. to any but the owners ; should any person have found tl» notes, by delivering them to the subscriber, 6, South-street, shall receive 20 dollars re ward. AMOS WEST. N. B. Brokers in particular are requested to observe the above eautioii, January" 19.______________^ r~A-N ;A C T For the punishment of Forgery and for other purposes. WHEREAS it has been represented to this general assembly, that the crime of forging bank nutes and negotiable notes hath greatly increased, and,the punishment already provid- ed by law, not beiugtliought sufficient to ure- vent the commission of the crime, for reme- dy thereof _.K it enacted by the general assembly of Ma- ryland, That any person will shall with a frau- dulent intent, employ an artist td engrave or etch any plate, in invitation of the note or notes of arty established bank within this state, or of any bank \vhich vftay liereafter be established within this state, or vrhich are or maybe es- tablished bylaw in any of the United States, or any person engaged in engraving or etching siicn. 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 note3, fraudulent or forged signatures, or any person who shall be iiv any manner concerned in the altering, forging- or counter- feiting, any note of any bank now existing with- in this state, oroi'any bank which may hereaf- 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 note* of » bank regularly constituted within any of the United States, or any person who may pass as gent}- ine any note purporting to be a note of a bank which does not erdst, or shall pass as genuine negotiable notes, any forged 6r counterfeited negotiable note or paper whatsoever, or who shall erase or alter any genuine negotiable note or liegct i.d ile 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 oi note, or negotiable pa- per, ortlie endorsement thereon, to be alter- ed, forged, counterfeited, erased or ralsined) with intention to defraud the said bank or uanks. or any ether person, Shall be adjudged a felon, and shall be condemned feo death with- out benefit of clergy. January 8, d30t Notice. THE public are requested to suspend then* opinion on the subject of Nimrod . Owings* publication,in the Federal Gazette of last even- ing, respecting a Note lodged with me for 5,000 dollars, "forthe accomplishment of cer- tain objects." As I shall convince the public the object for which the note was given hast been complied with on my part. ROBERT MICKLE. January.20 , ._____________d4t William Matthews HAS FOR _.ii_: 37" bales Cotton, and 20 kegs vi anitfahtured Tobacco. Ja iu:u-y 20. d4t A Fair of Spectacles WAS found ia the street yesterday even- ing. The owner on ghing a satisfactory de- scription of them, allowing the finder r ome-. tiing for his trouble, and paying the oost of this advertise:.* it, may have them by apply. ing at this office. Jauukry 20^__ d3t tFhtreas, MY wife SUSANNA ECK, has agreed," before witnesses, to a final separation from me. This is to inform all concerned, that I will pay no debts of her contracting. All per- sons are therefore cautioned against trueting; her on my account. JOSEPH ECK. January 2IX.,_____________d3t§__ For Sale, 100 Shares MECHANIC'S BANK STOCK, For Cash or an approved Note, Apply to FREDERICK LINDENBERGER, & CO/ ..January 20 . ii4t BALTIMORE AND HETSTER'S-TOWN\ TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY. AT a meeting of the Board of Managers' this day, it was . Resolved:. Chat tile stockholders be convene^, on Monday, the 26th instant, at the company's!: office, at 10 o'clock. The stockholders ara particularly reoiiested to attend in person, or by proxy, at the time and place aforesaid, a*' matters of importance to the company will then be submitted to their consideration. By order of the Board of Managers, J. LEWIS WAMFLER, Sec'ry. Januarv 19._______(J. 20.)_______d5t . Gold JLeaf, A few Packs, for sale by the subscribos. Who has also, Best Spirits of Wine, J Genuine Oil Wormseed, Large Shop Furniture, Nootb's Apparatus, Antiliiliotis Pills, A large and general assortment ef DRUGS of the finest quaity. HENRY WlLKINR, 136, Market-street January 20.______________________d4t Ben], ik Geo. Williams Offer for sale, at ITn. 3, Boivly's •aiiarf, 14 pipes 4-th proof Cogniac Brandy, | tjf 46 do- do. White Spanish do. |"«.i, lo do. Red Aloque Wine, 3d half pipes dp, do. SO qr. cs.sks White do. do. 20 do. do. Malaga do', do. 500 bbls. 1st and 2d cpinUty Pork, 50 do. Navy and Mess Beef, 100 boxes, Mould Candles, 20,000 lb. Bacon Hams, 8 cases English Goods, 90 bides India Cottons, of various descrip-' tioas. Also, - 1 Russia Hemp, Russia and Ravers Duck,' Russia Sheetings, Russia and Swee.dish Iron^ Copper Bolts and Spikes, Pig Lead, Raisins* Chocolate Mackerel; Liverpool Fine Salt- &c. &c. &c. January 20.__________d4t-2awl2t||_ Pay soil and Smith Have for sale, 2200 bushels CORM, stored at the ware- house of Hezckiah Waters, Fell's-Point. A\» ply as abore. January 19_____________________d4t_ Notice is hereby given, THAT I do intend to petition the judges of Baltimore county Court for the benefit of an act, entitled, " an act for the relief of sun- day insolvent debtors," passed at November session, eighteen hundred and five. WILLIAM PATTEN. January 8. _____d2m ~Ml_MMOTII CHEESE IN MINIATURE. ¦ THE subscriber has on hand, a cpiantifv of the Richest CHESHIRE-TOWN CHEESE, made in the neighborhood where ihe Mam- moth Cheese was made, for sale, with a choice assortment of GROCERIES, at No. 31, Bal- timore-street. \V. WOO PS. January ?. ___________' ...._____ d _ Uliited States of Ameriea, . District of Makylaed, sc. Special District Court at Annapolis, January 5, 1807. WHEREAS information hath been filed in the district, court of the United States, in Sc for the district of Maryland, i.y John Stephen, esq. attorney for the same, airainst a certain ship or vessel called The Collector, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and her cargo, con- sisting of coffee and logwood, praying a con- demnation of the same according to law, for proceeding to St. Domingo, contrary to th_ act of congress in such cases made and provid- ed. And whereas the honorable James Hous- ton, judge of the said court, hath ordered. Si directed Monday, the 2Cth day of January, 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 the prayei: of said attorney. NOTICE J." HEREBY GIVEN, That a district court will be then and there held tor said trial, and the owner or ov;,-?rs and all persons who m;.-.y have any huerest Uieichi, are hereby cited to he a^ui appear at' the time and place aforesaid, to shew cause if any they have, why a final determination should not pass. By order of the judge, PHILIP WOOKE, Clerk. January 12, dl35tU >§„ I _ . I %