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THURSDAY, JANUARY 2-2, 1807.
[Val. XXVI—No. 3952.
Sale by Auction.
On FRIDAY,
The 23./ instant, at 11 o'clock, at our auction-
room, head cf Frederick street dock, -will be
sold,
A quantity of HOUSEHOLD & KITCH-
£N FURNITURE.
VAN WTCK & DORSEY, A net's.
January 21.__________________________
Sale by Auction.
The real estate of Dr. Robert Pottengu, deceas-
ed, lying in Prince George's county, and state
cf Maryt'-nil, about Jive miles from Shieen
Anne, and twenty from George-Taatt ; con-
taining between eight hundred and a thousand
arres of Land.
THIS valuable Property is situated in the
Sioart of that rich and wull known tract of
jcohntry, called the Forest of Prince George's,
and is indisputably among the most fertile and
best improved places in the state.
The sale will be made on the premises,
en Wednesday, the 18th of February next,
if fair, if net, on the first fair day thereafter,
at 11 o'clock, in conformity to a decree of the
high court of Chancery (the estate not ad-
\ vpittting of a division among the representa-
f tives of the deceased) ; and the certainty
-which tile subscriber feels, that those who ore
inclined to become purchasers, will view the
j'remises before the day of sale, renders any
further description of tiicm unnecessary.
The purchnse money must, be paid, in four
' equal annual instalments, the purchaser giv-
ing bond with approved security for the pay-
ment of each instalment, with interest there-
on, annually, from the day cf sale. On the
payment of the purchase money, with the
interest thereon, a conveyance wiil be made
to the purchaser, by the subscriber, in vir-
tue of, and pursuant to, the said decree.
THOMAS BUCHANAN, Trustee.
January 21. dtl7'thF||
Patton bi Jones,
CLOCK AND WATCH-MAKERS,
No. 93 Market-street, Baltimore, and No. 44
Market-street, Philadelphia,
Have received, by late arrivals from Louden
and Liverpool, via Philadelphia, an extensive
assortment if CLOCKS and,WATCHES ;
amongst which are Chronometer and Patent-
Lever Gold and Silver, and a variety of com.
anon Silver Watches'; Clock-movements, Di-
als, Watch-glasses of every size, and Clock &
Watch-maker's TOOLS and MATERIALS j
¦which they will sell v»ry low, for Cash.
First Mo. 21. d8t
To Let,
THAT elegant three-story Brick Dun,;,.
zv.o Hoi'se, formerly owned by Mr. Valk, in
Pratt-street, with every convenient hack build-
ing adjoining thereto ; coach-house, stables,
&c. Possession will be given on the lltli of Oc-
tober next.
Also,
A convenient and well-finishedthrfe-story
BticK Dwelling House, in Water-street,
•with, or without stables. For terms, applyuat
•llo. 6, Calvort-street, W SMITH.
September 2. d
JtHmento.
JUST received per schooner Fortitude, cap-
tain Lockman, from New-York, and for sale
by JOHN BUFFUM,
No. 84, Bowly-'s wharf.
January 17. _____ _____ dfit
To Kern"
A Convenient DWELLING HOUSE, sui-
table for the reception of a genteel family.
Enquire at No. 204, Baltimore street.
January 8. d6teoSt
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,
fcy delivering the case at the ofKce of the
Feder 1 Gazette.
January 5. d
Grundys fk Crosdale,
OFFER FOR SALE,
2 bales 6-4 Blue Cloths, a 3s. 6d. a 5s. 6d.
1 do. 6 4 Brown, ~}
Olive, & t. Coatings, 5s. a 8s.
Mixed, S
5U tags
2 bales 6-4 Mixed, do.
2s. 6d. aSs.,94.
" 8d. a 2s. 6d.
1 bale 7-8 Drab, 7 pk}n ^
Blue, V„, „_ <-j
Mixed, 3
Lyon Skin Coatings
"4s. a 4s. tid.
.Plains, 2s. a 2s.-6d.
1 bale 6-4 Drab,
Brown,
Blue,
4 bales 7-8 Blue, "
Drab,
Mixed,
3 bales Blue, ~)
Green, J. Half Thicks, 35s. a 40s.
White,J
3 bales While Kerseys, ' 45f. a 60s.
2 bales striped Blankets, 61a, a 75s.
1 bale 7-4 Blue Cloths, 15s. Oil. a 18s. 6d
1 trunk Men's £ white >
and Women's, 3 & grey 3 <
1 trunk colored Thread,
7 cases Mill Saws,
1 cask Anvils,
SO bundles Sheet Iron,
,2-0 casks Nails, 3d. 46*. a 30d,
11 bales Bleached Flaxen Linens,
500 crates Earthen Ware,
10 casks Glass Tumblers and Wine Glasses,
15 cases Velveteens and Cords,
6 boxes 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens.
The _ whole entitled to debenture.
J anu a ry 17. eolOtlj
50 Dollars Reward.
The subscriber's cellar, No. 46 North How-
ard -stre ¦ t, was broken open on the night.of the
1 Kith inst.; and were stolen therefrom, nine
pieces NAPT VOOLENS (commonlycalled
Kendal Cottons). The above reward witt be
given for the apprehension of the person or
1>ersons that committed the same.
WILLIAM SCOTT.
Jan. 17._____ law4t -
Sheathing Copper,
• -.i^JReceivecl by the.Orozimbo, and for sale by
J. SWAN.
.""•acen.ber 38. 2aw.t5t
.bordeaux,
The Brig
• ALLY,
i.fi.iOS-^' Captain Chase ;
SiSSSSfcis About two-thirds of her car-
go being engaged the remainder will be taken
on moderate freight. Apply to
JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker.
January 10. d
For Charleston,
r ^C~ZX The fast-sailing schooner
's&W&W. WOLF,
K/Xu^" Levin yones, master ;
t '•-=-..„...-..{.tea A constant trader—will tail
on or about the 23d instant. She is now lying
at Jackson's wharf, Fell's-Point. For freight
or passage, inquire of the captain an board, at
said wharf. January 17. cTtit|J
For JNew-York,
L"r^ The Schooner
'«sl\' F O R T I T U D E,
|^SL/X-.'3|s^ Abraham Lockman, master ;
sfii-SiiiEla: 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 superior Sherry Wine,
And per schooner Federal George, from Boston,
53 boxes Codfish, in nice shipping order.
On hand,
350 boxes nice White Codfish,
300 kegs Pickled Salmon,
250 do. Tongues and Sounds,
25 b'ols. fid Makeral,
20 do. Boston Beef, No. 1,
20 do. do. 2,
20000 wt. Glauber Salts, in barrels,
17 chest's 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
irO casks first quality Raisins,
6 hhds. good Muscovado Sugar,
40 bbls. excellent Cyder Vinegar,
1 bale of Cloths, assorted,
1 do. Kerseys, ditto,
1 do. Rose Blankets,
1 case Cotton Cambrics,
A quantity of Sugar Moulds, &c. &c.
Which will be sold on liberal terms.
January 20._________________________d4>tl0t
For Freight,
» t~~~r^ The Schooner
^B'35$>v M A R'y'
'jiJfljp' Burthen about 850 bbls.
. -sKSiJna Richard Urann, Master ;
VViUtake freight for Europe, the West. Indies,
or New-Oilcans, if offered immediately. Ap-
ply to WILLIAM CHILD,
No. 88, Bowly's wharf*
Who has for sale,
4SbblS.No.I,£ BEEF<
4a do. No. 2,3
4 hhds. Zant Currents,
18 half pipes Aloqui Wine,
19 boxes Roll Brimstone,
4 seroons Spanish Indigo, first quality,
Bordeaux Brandy,
Imperial, Myson, and Souchong Teas,
January 6. d4t-eo4t|]
For-Amsterdam,
,r~~rV The fine new Ship
'3vV REBECCA COFFIN,
^J ~' ~J\,£> Captain------,
aJSsiiESSfe-; In complete order, and ready
to receive a cargo ; for freight apply to
D. L. THOMAS, Ship-Broker.
January 10.__________________________eo
For Sale,
White and brown Havana Sugars,
Spanish Indigo,
Logwood,
Wax Candles,
Juniper Berries,
Cordials in Casas,
Dates,
Blue Marbled Castile Soap,
Steel, in boxes and Faggots, assorted
sizes,
Diapers, in cases,
Britannias, white and brown,
Creas,
OUandrias,
Platillas,
Checks,
Cavallinas, and
Fine Shirting Linens,
ALSO,
The brig
CARMELITE,
Burthen 350 barrels.
The terms will be accommo
dating. Apply to JOHN S. HOHNE.
January 10. eo4:
For bale,'
Anew SCHOONER,
About 70 tons carpenter's mea-
surement,. She is built of good
materials, and has every ap-
pearance of sailing fast. She has a cable and
some rigging, which are new, probably to the
amount of about Q200. She is faithfully built,
her bottom and ceiling of the best oak plank.
For terms applv to
REDMOND GRACE,
07 Smith's wharf
October 13.__________________d6t-2aw
Havana Sugar.
White and brown Havana Sugar, of supe-
tier quality, for sale bv
THOMAS TENANT.
_ January 7-___________ c!4t-eo4t
Water Stock Wanted.
CASH will be given for a few SHARES
WATER STOCK, by
ISAIAH MANKIN,
69, Smith's wharf.
January 16 d
German Goods.
Impcrtad in the brig Paragon, captain Evelith,
from Tritite,
18 cases fine Platillas,
15 ditto ditto Checks,
7 ditto ditto Britannias,
6 ditto ditto,Dowlas,
3 ditto very fine Shirting ditto,
For sale on liberal terms, by
LOKMAN & FIJI,FORD, and
JOSEPH YOUNG.
December 26. &
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W. L. & J. Barney,
Save on hand from late 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. Leghorn Hats,
20 boxes Havana Sugar, and
13 barrels Muscovado do.
January 7. A
John Hewes,
Late pttbltsher of the Comunioh,
HAVING disposed of his former Printing
Office, to Joseph Robinson, requests all per-
sons Indebted to him to make payment at the
office of this Gazette.
January 3. d
Stock and Stand.
JEREMIAH HOFFMAN, intending to
decline bis presentbusinsss, will dispose of his
stock on hand, which isachoice and excellent
one, on advantageous terms for the purchas-
er. The stand, which is a first rate one, and
well established for fifteen years, can be se-
cured to the buyer of the stock.
January 6. d
To our Friends and the Public.
The subscribers (successors of the late firm
of Sourer and S. Coie) respectfully inform their
friends and the public, thai they intend to con-
tinue the business of AUCTIONIERS of
Honks, Map3, Charts, Prims, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, &c. and Lottery-Office
Keepers, at No. 17-1- 1-2, Market-street—
They solicit live support of their friends and
premise that all business committed to them
as Auotioniers shall be executed with the
strictest promptitude and fidelity. They will
study particularly to make the best disposition
of Orphan's property committed to their care.
The public's Servants,
COLE and I. BONSAL.
Nov. 7_______________________________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
FREDRICK LINDENBERGER, U CO-
__J anuary 3. •______________________ d
Pavson and Smith,
Have just received by the sloop Pa*ty 15* K'ancv,
capt. Gardner, fiom R. Island, and scliooner
Fetleral George, captain Fielil, from, Boston,
and offer for sale,
32 pipes 3d and 4th proof Bran-ty, princi-
pal part of which is not colored,
10 pipes Prench Brandy, oii proof,
18 boxes Brimstone.
On hand.
White, Sv No- 1 S. 2, IVown Soap ; 'Mould
Candles, 4, 5, 6, and 8, to the pound of Samp-
son's Manufactory ; Dipped and Spermaceti
ditto ; heavy black Pepper, entitled to draw
back ; 2 esses Men's fine Hatts ; 5 large Eng-
lish Scale Beams ; Russian and Ravens Duck ;
12 bales best White Tickleuburgs ; Imperial,
Hyson, Young- Hyson, and Hyson Skin Te*s ;
Sole Leather ; Beef, No. 1 8t 2 ; Pork j Hol-
land Gin; N. E. Rum, &c.
January 16. dCt
Sheriff's Sale.
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 11 o'clock, A. hl.for cash, the
following property, to wit :
ALL the right title, claim, interest, and
estate, of William Kerr, in and to a HOUSE
and LOT, situate on Harrison-street. The
Lot is fronting on said street ^4, or 25 feet,
and extends back 50 feet, the House is a
two story frame, with additional back build-
ings ; late the property of the aforesaid Wil-
liam Kerr, seized and taken at suit of Ebene.
zer Perkins, use of James Scott.
JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff.
Januarv 13. d9t
Purchasers are hereby in-
formed, that the above property advertised
by John Hunter, esq. is not the property of
Wm. Kerr; nor was it at the time ihsferifaci-
as was laid ; I have a conveyance for the same,
regularly executed and recorded some time
since ; of this they will please to take notice.
JACOB R. KERR.
January 17._______________________d5t[|
Bristol Goods
Imported in the ship Canton, 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,
2o crates well assorted Earthen-Ware,
12 crates Patent Vials, •
300 boxes Pipes,
Best double Gloucester, Dolphin, N. Wilt-
shire and Pine Apple Cheese,
13 casks Shot, B B & B,
10 casks fine seine and sewing Twine,
100 kegs White Lead, ground in Oil,
4 bbls. dry White and Red Lead,
Tin in boxesf Spades and Shovels, Sad
Irons, Frying Pans,
40 boxes Crown Window Glass,
2 cases Pins,
1 cask Tea Kettles, and
41 casks Nails and Spikes, of all sires.
For terms apply to
E. B. SMITH,
No. 8, Commerce-street;
Or, WILLIAM VANCE, Broker.
_ December 29._______________________ ^
Lorman and Fulford,
Offer fo> sa'e, received per the ship Leda, cap-
tain Spear, from Nevi-York,
401 boxes Castile Soap, entitled to draw-
back,
14 tierces of Alum,
5 do. Copperas,
20 cases Sulpher,
17 casks Spanish Brown,
117 bUs. prime Pork,
And a quantity of English CoaL
On hand,
Hyson, Young Hyson, and Hyasn Skin
Teas, of the latent i;j;p»rUujrous--
Jmiuary S, d
A valuable House &c Lot,
Situated in Chatham street, between the
Court House and St. Paul's Lane, hj offered
for sale, on accommodating credit. Inquire
at this office.
Janurrv !9. d4i||
Fred'k Linciehberger c* Co.
200, Market-street,
Have imported per the .Diana, and other late ar-
rivals from Liverpool,
A. LARCE AND GP.NERAL ASS JTMENT OT'
Hardware, Cutlery ® Saddlery.
On hand, from former importation*,
Patent Shot,
Tin,
Sheet Iron,
Crowley Steel,
Flat Point Nails,
Bar Lead,
October 31.
Pewter, in casks,
Scv/mg Twine,
Crown Window Glass,
Spades and Shovels,
Frying Pans, &c. &c.
Joseph Wiikins,
No. 87, Corner of Market and South-strecls,
Has just received, a haiu/some' assortment of
FRENCH MANTUAS,
Amongst which ore,
White, Silver or Queen's Grey, Faun, Car-
malite, Cinnamon, Egyptian Earth, Dove, &.
Lead colors.
Also,
A handsome veriety of Embossed Satin
Ribbons,
On hand,
A few pair of fine Boss Blankets, which
he is selling at very reduced prices.
January 19. d-'t
'James C. Neilson,
INTENDING for Europe in a few days,
offers his services to transact, on commission,
any business that may be entrusted to his
care j either in settling out-standing accounts,
or in the purchase of any articles the manu-
facture of Holland, Germany, France or Eng-
land. Any perscn desirous of using this op-
portunitv, will please leave their orders in the
course of the present week, at his house in
Calvert-street—where, for that time, the re-
mainder of his STOCK ON HAND, willbe
offered for sale at reduced prices.
January 19. ______________________d6t
~HERE tS THE ONE AND THERE'S
THE OTHER!!!
THE SUBSCRIBER
• BEGS leave most respectfully to return his
sincere thanks to those v'10 have been pleas-
ed to favor bim with their commands in the
line of his profession heretofore ;
And still continues to solicit '.he orders of his
friends, and the public, for GOOD THINGS,
at his store, No. 31, Baltimore-street.
WM. WOOLS.
January 19.__________________ d4t'
C A U T I O N.
ON the 15th instant, I lodged in the band*
of Robert Mickle, Broker, my note of that
datu, payable six months after, to the order o'
blank, for jg5'J00, for the accomplishment of
a certain object, which has not been com-
plied nkith, on the part of said Mickle. The
public are therefore cautioned against receiv
ing an assignment of said note, which is im-
properly withheld, as I am determined not to
pay the. same. . NIMROD OWINGS.
January 19. e
notes, by delivering them to the subscriber,
6, South-street, shall receive 20 dollars re
vard. AMOS, WEST.
N. B. Brokers in particular are requested to
observe the above caution.
January 19._______________________d
......A~N ACT
For t/iepunishment of Forgery and for other
purposes.
WHEREAS it has freen represented to this
general assembly, that the crime of forging
bank notes and negotiable notes hath greatly
increased, and the punishment already provid-
ed by law, not being thought sufficient to pre-
vent the commission of the crime, for reme-
dy thereof
BE 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
etch 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 by law in any of 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 which may hereaf-
ter be established in this state, |