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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1S07.
[Vol. XXVJ......No. 39:7
Sale by Auction.
The real estate of D- ttobert Poitengu, deceas-
ed, lying ill Prince George's county, and stale
of Marti nd, about fir? miles from ?>ueen
Anne, find twenty from George-Town ; con-
taining between eight hundred and a thousand
acres of Land.
THIS val .'>lc Property is situated in the
heart pf that rich and well known tract of
country, called the Forest of Prince George's,
ami is indisputably among the most Fertile and
best unproved places in the state.
The sale will he made on the premises,
en Wednesday, the 18th of February next,
it fair, if not, on the first fair day thereafter,
at 11 o'clock, in conformity to a decree of the
high court of Chancery (ilie estate not ad-
mitting of a division among the representa-
tives of the deceased) ; and the certainty
¦which the subscriber feels, that those who are
inclined to become purchasers, will view the
premises before the day of sale, renders any
further description of them 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 of sale. On the
payment of the purchase money, with the
interest thereon, a conveyance will be made
to the purchaser, by the subscriber, in vir-
tue of, and pursuant to, the said decree.
THOMAS BUCHANAN, Trustee.
January 21.__________________dtl7thF||
Notice.
The subscriber being about to leave this
country fur a short time, hereby gives notice,
that his business in his absence, will be con-
ducted by Messrs. Peter Clautis and Joseph
Hemling, who are authorised to pay and re-
ceive all debts due from, or owing to him..
ANTHONY HEMLING.
P. S. The public are hereby cautioned not
to credit my wife Mary, or any of her chil-
dren as I am determined not to pay any debt
of their contracting, after this date. A. H.
January 17._________________________dStf
William Wilson be Sons
UAVE FOR SALE,
An invoice of GOODS, particularly select-
ed for thtt JBast-lndiavattiktt, and 30 tons of
Russia Iron, the whole entitled to drawback,
and will be disposed of on very moderate
terms.
They have also on ham!,
Irish Linens, Lawns and Checks,
Holland and Russia Canvas,
Ravens Duck,
Best clean Russia Hemp, and
German Steel.
January 27________d4t eo4t
New-York Lottery Tickets,
TICKETS in the New-York State Lottery
No. 5, for the promotion of Literature, now
drawing, Reg'siered and Examined at the
Bookstore of
WARNER and HANNAH,
Corner of Baltimore & South Gay-streets.
Where a correct Check Hook is kept, and the
earliest information daily received.
ALSO,
Tickets in the St. Paul's Parish Lottery, &
German Evangelical Reformed Lottery, now
drawing, Registered and Examined.
N. 13. Cash advanced for prizes, at mode-
rate discount.
__January 27. _____ _____ d3t
TiALfrmOBE & RKtSTE^S-TOWH~
TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY.
Proposals in writing will be received at the
Company's Office, until Monday the 2d of Ju-
ly, for levelling and stoning 2 miles on the
Hanover route, and 31-2 miles on the West-
minster route, westward of Reister's-town.
By order of the Board of Managers,
J. LEWIS WAMPLER/ Sec'ry.
January 27. d4t
For Sale in Fee Simple,
THAT ne at and commodious two-ntory
Brick D WEL7.ING, on a lot 25 feet ill front,
and running back 9a feet, to a 12 feet alley,
¦with three-story back buildings complete, situ-
ated in Charles-street, and adjoining the resi-
dence of Mr. Ralph Smith.
In point of neatness and convenience, this
house will be found desirable to the purchaser.
Its situation is remarked for its salubrity, St
possesses the advantage of excellent water. It
is.finished in the neatest, and raost modern
stile, and will be found in every respect eal-
calculated to please. Any person disposed to
purchase, can view the premises by aoplica-
tionta CHARLES L. BCEHME.
Who offers for sate,
76 Shares of Mechanic's Bank Stock,
19 do. Potomac do.
January 27.____________ d4t
Patton & Jones,
CLOCK AND WATCH-MAKERS,
No. 93 Market-street, Baltimore, and No. 44
Market-street, Philadelph ia,
Have received, by late arrivals from London
and Liverpool, via Philadelphia, an extensive
assortment of CLOCKS and WATCHES;
amongst which are Chronometer and. Patent-
Lever Gold and Silver, and a variety of com-
mon Silver Watches ; Clock-movement:;, ','¦¦-
:ils, Watch-glasses of every size, and Clock &
Watch-maker's TOOLS and MATERIALS ;
which they will sell very low, for Cash.
First Mo. 21. d8t
f \
To Let,
THAT elegant three-story Brick Dwell-
ing House, formerly owned by Mr. Valk, in
Pratt-street, with every convenient back build-
ing adjoining thereto ; coach-house, stables,
Sic. Possession will be given on the llthul'Oc-
tober next.
J Is of
A convenient and well-finished three-story
Bkicx. Dwelling House, in Water-street,
with or without stables. For terms, apply at
No. 6, Calvert-street, W SMITH.
September :.. <1
Five Dollars Reward.
¦WAS Lost on Saturday morning last, be-
tween St.. Paul's-].ane and the west end of
Market street, or in Hanover-street, a Lady's
Gold Watch-Case. It is handsomely ...
ed on the. back, and Cyphered A. M. V.—
The funVr shall receive the above reward,
by delivering the case at the Malice of the
Federal Gazette.
For Bordeaux,
The Brig
SAL L'Y,
(iSOEE^ Captain Chase ;
^SfcaSfeSw 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
Gray's Packet
,. ,T~">">\ Will sail from Annapolis for
X$!0&ikb' NORFOLK, on Friday, 30th
'. ~j. JikUVi* instant. For passage, apply to
H9§Sbi GEORGE YEATES,
No. 5, Bowly's wharf,
January 26. d4t
For Bremen,
The Bremen Ship
UNTERNEHMUNG,
J. H. Wendt, Muster ;
Part of her cargo is engaged,
the remainder will be taken on moderate
freight. Apply to
GEO. REFOLD & F. WAESCHE ;
OR,
JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker.
December 24. eo
For Amsterdam,
The Ship
VIRGIN,
William Auld, master,
-~-&'?Ek- Will commence-loading- im-
mediately, and sail with all possible dispatch.
For freight apply to the subscribers.
J. OOLEBY & D. WINCHESTER.
DANIEL HOWLAND.
Jan. 16 eolOt
For Bremen,
The Ship STRAFFORD,
Robert Hancock, Master j
She is ready to take in. For
freight, apply to
VON KAPFF & BRUNE.
d6t-eo
December 3.
For Bremen,
fine fast-sailing Bremen Ship
BELL A,
Captain I. C. Kulenkamp,
Has a considerable part of her
cargo engaged. For freight,
S. SMITH & BUCHANAN,
0,11,
D. L. THOMAS, Ship-Broker.
November 20. ~, The Schooner
MA FOR T I T U D E,
tli-i'^ Abraham Lociman, master ;
'ii*-f S§>s A regular trader.with fene ac-
commodations for passengers One half her
cargo being engaged, is expected to sail in a
few days (weather permitting) ; for freight
c: pt.: ..tl-d, at
Fell's-Point, or to
ISAIAH MANKIN.
Who has received lr/ said vessel,
50 qr. casks superior Sherry Wine,
And per schooner Federal George, from Boston,
53 boxes Codfish, in nice shipping' order.
On hand,
150 boxes nice White Codfish,
300 kegs Pickled Salmon,
250 do. Tongues and Sounds,
25 bbls. fat Makeral,
20 do. Boston Beef, No. 1,
20 do. do. 2,
20000 wt. Glauber 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 Aloqua Wine,
8 qr. casks Cherry Bounce
170 casks first qualitj 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. S;c.
Which will be sold on liberal terms.
J anuary 2a__________________d4t-t!0t
Lorman and Fulford,
Offer fit sale, received per the ship Leda, cap-
tain Spe-ar, from Nevi-Tork,
401 boxes CastUe Soap, entitled to draw-
back,
14 tierces of Alum,
5 do. Copperas,
20 cases Sulpher,
17 casks Spanish Brown,
117 bbls. prime Pork,
And a quantity of English Coal.
On ham/,
Hyson, Young Hyson, and Hyson Skin
Teas, of the latest importations.
January 5.____________________ 4
Fred'k Lindenberger & Co.
200, Market-street,
Have imported per the Diana, and other late ar-
rivals from Liverpool,
A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Hardware. Cutlery & Saddlery.
On hand, from former importations,
Pewter, in casks,
Sewing Twine,
Crown Window Glass,
Spades and Shovels,
Frying Pans, Sec. ike.
January 5.
d
Patent Shot,
Tin,
Sheet Iron,
Crowley Steel,
Flat Point Nails,
Bar Lead,
_October 31. _^__________ d
A Room wanted.
A liberal price is offered for a large ROOM,
fronting North or South, in Market street, or
any other street between Gay and Charles-
streets, as low down as Water-street. Ap-
ply at this office.
JaUiiary'SS._________________dSt |]
To Rent,
TWO large Brick WAREHOUSES with
dry cellars, situate on an Alley, back of the
subscribers stores. Imrnmediate possession
¦ had ; for terms, apply to
FREDRICK LINDENBERGER, 8c CO.
__ January 3._______ cl
Tennessee Cotton.
TWENTY bales, about 6000 wt. of Ten-
noses COTTON, of superior quality, for sale
by HAWKINS k Ci.AGGETT.
January SJjfc dlOt
Caution.
THE public are cautioned against receiv-
ing- the following notes, which have been
! lost or mislaid, viz :
John Reinecker's note, dated Sep-
tember 14, 1806, for $538 43
Henry and George Gassaway's,
dated September 13, 1806, for 412 50
James Sterling's, dated August
26, 1806, for 832 95
Amounting to g 1783 88
They were all drawn payable 6 months af-
ter date, 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 the
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 caution.
January 19._____________________________cl
AN AC T
For the punishment of Forgery and for other
purposes.
W HERE AS it has been 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 arty 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, or any person
who may pa3s within this state, forged or
counterfeited notes (knowingthem to be such)
ting to be the genuine notes of a bank
regularly constituted within any of the United
States, or any person who may pass as genu-
ine any note purporting to be a note of a bank
which does not exist, or shall pass as genuine
negotiable notes, any forged or counterfeited
negotiable note or paper whatsoever, or who
shall erase or alter any genuine negotiable note
or negotiable paper, or any endorsement there-
in pon i or shall tender in payment, or in any
way utter, any such erased, altered, or coun-
terfeited note or notes, or negotiable paper
(knowing such bill or note, or negotiable pa-
per, or the endorsement thereon, to be alter-
ed, forged, counterfeited, erased or falsified)
with intention to defraud the said bank or
banks, or any other person, shall be adjudged
a felon, and shall be condemned to death with-
out benefit of clergy.January 8 d30t
To our Friends and the Public.
The subscribers (successors of the late firm
of Sower and S. Cole) respectfully inform their
friends and the public, that they intend to con-
tinue the business of AUCTIONIERS of
Hooks, Maps, Charts, Prints, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, 8cc. and Lottery-Office
Keepers, at No. 174 1-2, Market-street___
They solicit the support of their friends and
promise that all business committed to them
as Auctioniers shall be executed with the
strictest promptitude andJidelity. 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
Received
From New-Tori., per schooner Fortitude, captain
Lockman,
50 chests Hyson Skin TEA, of the Beaver's
cargo. For sale by
C. GHEQUIERE & H. KUNCKEL.
Who have on hand,
Young Hyson and Souchong Teas, of an
excellent quality,
About 300 Demijohns, of about 4 1-2 gal-
lons,
Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 12. and 8
by 10.
Also,
A quantity of Canada Racoon Skins, and
Beaver, of a superior qualtitv.
January 23__________________________<18t
John Hewes,
Late publisher of the Companion,
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.
Januarys. d
Stock and Stand.
JEREMIAH HOFFMAN, intending to
decline his present businsss, will dispose of his
stock on hand, which is a choice and excellent
one, on advantageous terms for the purchas-
er. TJie 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._____ J
For Rent,
THE WAREHOUSE, No. 8, Bowly's
wharf, now occupied by Messrs. Wm. Gra-
liame and Govert Hask'ms ; possession can be
given in March. For terms, apply to
AMOS A. WILLIAMS,
Next door below.
January 22.______________ d7t§
MMMOTH CHEESE "
IN MINIATURE.
THE subscriber has on hand, a quantity of
the Richest CHESHIRE-TOWN CHEESE,
made in the neighborhood where die Mam-
moth Cheese was made, for sale, with a choice
assortment of GROCERIES, at No. 31, Bal-
timore-street. W. WOODS.
January 7- d
Wanted to Rent,
A snug two-story Brick HOUSE. One to
the Westward of Jones'* Fall's, would be pre-
fered. Inquire at this oieice.
J anttaro 23. d6t
The Subscriber has for Sale.
At his Store, 31, Baltimore street,
Fresh Malaga Raisins, in boxes and kegs;
Smyrna Figs, in boxes and drums,
Jamaica ii Grenada Rum, in puncheons,
Molasses, in tierces and bbls.
Imperial Hyson, Young Hyson, Souchong,
and Hyson Skin Teas, in boxes,
Cogniac and Bordeaux Brandy, in pipes,
Peach and Apple do. in bbis-
Whiskey in bids.
Holland Gin, in pipes,
New-England Rum, in hhds. and bbls.
Madeira, Sherry, Dry Lisbon, Port, Ma-
laga, and Catalonia, Wines, in half pipes and
quarter casks,
Spermacetia, Mould and Diped Candles, in
boxes,
Castile, white and brown Soap, in boxes,
Brown Sugar, in hhds. and bbls,
Loaf, Lump, Piece and Bastard, do.
Goshen &. Cheshire town Cheese, in casks,
Mace, Nutmegs, Cassia Pepper, and All-
spice, together with a variety of other Goods
in his line, on generous terms, by
WM. WOODS.
January 26. d4t
Mare Stolen.
STOLEN from the subscriber's waggon at
the Black Horse Tavern, head of Market-
street, last night, about 10 o'clock, a light
bay MAKE, fourteen hands hi^rh, eight years
old, has a star on her forehead, no brand, is
a natural pacer, well formed, spirited, and in
good order A reward of 10 dollars will be
paid for the thell and Mare, if the thief be
lit to conviction, and five dollars for the
Mare only, and all reasonable expences paid
if brought home, to THOMAS EVELY,
Near New-Market, Frederick county.
January 24^_________ ________d3t|}'
Six Dollars Reward.
WAs lost some days since, on the road
from Baltimore to Annapolis a gilt SABRE,
with a handle ornamented with shell. It is
suspended by a black leather belt, embroider-
ed with gold, and a gilt plate with an an-
chor. On the lower part of the hilt of the
Sabre is written,
Au ne au
Cap. de V. . Krohm, 1802, Havanna.
There is also with it a golden GALLOON,
with fringes hanging down, attached to it.
Whoever will deliver said sabre either to
the commander, Krohm, at Annapolis, or to
Mr. Le Loup, French consul at Baltimore,
shall receive the above reward.
January 24 d6t
Notice is hereby given,
TO the Voters of the Western Precincts,
that an Election will be. held at Chamberlain's
Tavern, on Monday, the second day of Feb-
ruary next, between the hours of 9 o'clock
in the morning, and 5 in the afternoon, for the
purpose of electing by ballot, seven Commis-
sioners of the Western Precincts Market,
agreeably to an act of assembly in that case
provided. OWEN DORSEY,
JN. BANKSON,
BEALE SPURRIER,
January 26.
Judges
. of the
| Election
d6t
German Goods.
Imported in the brig I'aragon, captain Evelith,
from Trieste,
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
LORMAN & FULFORD, and
JOSEPH YOUNG.
December 26- d
W anted,
In a small family, a WOMAN who under-
stands Cooking, Ironing & Washing. As good
wages will be given, none need apply that
will not come well recommended. Or a
young Negro GIRL, between the age of 13
and 20 years would be purchased, if well re-
commended. Apply at this office.
January 24. d4tf
W. L. & J. Barney,
Have on hand from late importations, and
sell on reasonable terms,
1000 boxes superior Castile Soap,
10 do. German Steel,
10 cases Glass Tumblers,
11 bai.s porter-bottle Corks,
1 case well-assorted Diaper,
I do. Shirting Linen,
1 do. Leather do.
1 do. elegant Marble Chimney Orn
meats,
1 do. Leghorn Hats,
20 boxes Havana Sugar, and
13 barrels Muscovado do.
January 7. __________d
Bank of Baltimore.
January 23, 1807.
the transfer of Stock, will
the month of February, and
are informed that on anplica-
on or after the 25th oi the
will be furnished with their
Mechanic's
The Books for
be closed during
the stockholders
tion at the Bank,
said month, they
certificates.
D. A. SMITH, Cashier.
Notice is hereby given,
_ THAT I intend to apply by petition to Bal-
timore county court, or to some one of the
judgesthereof, to release me from debts w fich
I am unable to pay, agreeably to an act of as-
sembly, passed at November session, 1805,
entitled "An act for the relief of sundry in-
solvent debtors, and a supplement thereto,
passed at November session, 1S06,
HUGH SANDS.
_ January 26._______(22.) eoSra
For Sale by the Subscriber,
100 casks Claret Wine, with 4 iron hoofs,
2 bales Vantepaleon Handkerchiefs,
2 do. Madras do.
1 do. Cambvick Linen,
400 boxes best Spanish Cigars,
40000 wt. first quality Coffee,
50 seroons first quality Flora Indigo,
20000 wt. first quality Laguira Cocoa,
100 bales West India Cotton.
The whale entitled to drawback.
Also on hand,
50 pipes Cogniac Brandy (imported better
than one year) 4th proof,
Sweet Oil, in Baskets, large bottles,
Red and White Claret, in boxes.
P. A- GUESTIER.
January 23. $«4t,
6J
I Stray Cows.
Came to the subscriber's plantation, near
Peter Fite's Mill, four Cows, of the following
description : one a brown, with white on lier
belly and without ear marks ; one a red, with.
a white forehead, and a slit in the left ear j
one a white and red, with a slit in each ear ;
and a bfindle with white in her forehead, and
no ear marks.
Ti.e owner or owners are desired to prove
propert , pay .charges, and take them away.
ELIZABETH WA'ITS.
Janu-r- ?¦"¦_______________________eoT§
.beij & Geo n i liams
Offer for sale, at No. 3, Soviet vih irf,
\' pipes 4th proof Cogniac Brandy, S«j
46 do. do White Spanish do. | » ?*.
lo do. Red Atoque Wine, ¦ 2 5-
30 half pipes do. do.
SO qr. casks White do. do.
20 do. do- Malaga do. do j
500 bids. 1st and 2d quality Pork,
50 do. Navy and Mess Beef,
100 boxes Mould Candles,
20,000 lb. Bacon Hams,
8 cases English Goods,
90 bales India Cottons, of various descrip-
tions.
Also,
Russia Hemp, Russia and Ravens Duck,
Russia Sheetings, Russia and Swccdish Iron,
Copper Bolts and Spikes, Pig lead, Raisins
Chocolate, Mackerel, Liverpool Fine Salt,
Stc. &c. &c.
January 20. d4t 2nwl2t||
Grundys £k Crosda e,
OFFER FOR SALE,
2 bales 6-4 Blue Cloths, a 3s. 6d. a 5s. 6d.
1 do. 6 4 Brown, ~)
Olive, &v Coatings, 5s. a 8s.
Mixed, )
2 bales 6-4 Mixed, do. 2s, 6d. a 3s. 9d,
1 bate 7-8 Drab, ¦) p,ains an, Kersey3 lfl.
C a C8d. a2s. 6d.
Mixed, J
1 bale 6-4 Drab, ") T c, . „ ..
Brown (L>'on Skm Coatings
£,10wn'C4s. a 4s. 8d.
Blue, )
4 bales 7-8 Blue, }
Drab, C Plains, 2s. a 2s. 6d.
Mixed, J
3 bales Blue, ~)
Green, £ Half Thicks, 36s. a 40s.
White,3
3 bales White Kerseys, 45s. a 60s.
2 bales striped Blankets, 61s. a 75s.
1 bale 7-4 Blue Cloths, 15s. 6d. a 18s. 6d
1 trunk Men's 7 while ) „ ,, u
and Women's, U grey j CoUon H0Se-
1 trunk colored Thread,
7 cases Mill Saws,
1 cask Anvils,
50 bundles Sheet Iron,
200 casks Nails, 3d. 4d. a 30d,
11 bales Bleached Flaxen Linens,
100 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.
January 17._____________________colOtft
Rappahannock Mills, 6ccT
THE Subscriber would lease or rent, that
valuable property, called tiut.-rs Worts, con-
sisting of a Manufacturing Mill, (late in the
occupancy of Messrs. Cooch and Hollings-
v.'orth) havj ig two water wheel?, with four
pair burrstones, and all necessary machinery;
a valuable Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Houses
suitable for millers, coopers and blacksmiths.
At this place are the walls and remains of a
Forge and Slitting Mill, formerly carried on,
the scit.es of which, and others on the saino
eanal, are excellent for water works of vari-
ous kinds. This property is on the north
edge of the Rappahannock, within two miles
of Fredericksburg and fine of Falmouth ; has
peculiar advantages of water, audi is well situ-
ated for the purchase of wheat, now the sta-
ple of the country, and of the last crop a
large proportion yet to come to market.
Also,
A valuable Manufacturing Mill, with 2 wa-
ter wheels, two pair of stones, and the usual
machinery, situated on the same edge »f the
river, within Imlf a mile of Falmouth, having
a convenient and comfortable nulling house at-
tached to it, and a canal which now affords wa-
ter communication from Falmouth to the miil-
dpor, and at the expence. of 3 or g-400 may b«
extended to the doors of the forge mills.
Or I would sell the whole, of the above pro-
perty, under stipulations, for the benefit of con-
tiguous property, but no way injurious to this,
and give credit 7 years, if necessary, for three
fourths of the amount, and accommodating
time for the other fourth
ROBERT DUNBAR.
Falmouth, January 23. 2awl2t
12 barrels Newton Pippins
Of superior quality, fit for family use, for sale
bv GEO. HILL.
Jan. 22j________________________ en8t
For Sale,
125 boxes first quality (red dumb) Fish,
100 doz. Cotton and Wool Cards, Sperma-
cita Oil, &c. Also,
Invoice of Cut Glass, and Liverpool Ware,
100 boxes Soap, will be bartered for Gro-
ceries. All suitable for the West India mar-
ket. HENRY ST1CKNEY.
January 26. ____ 2aw4t
Just Received & for Sale, by
M. & J. CONRAD, & Co.
138, Market-street.
CRANCH's REPORTS, vol. 2d.
January 24._____________ eo4t
Thos. & Sam. Hollingsworth,
HAVE FOR SALE",
100 hhds. Muscovado Sugar,
200 do. Clayed do.
Cologne Mill Stones, various sizes',
Bolting Cloths, different qualities,
January 24. eo
Notice is hereby given,
THAT I intend to apply by petition to Bal-
timore county court, or to some one of the
judges thereof, to release mefromdebts which 1
am unable topay, agreeably to an actof assem-
bly, passed at November session, 1805, enti-
tled " An act forthe relief of sundry insolvent
debtors," and a supplement thereto, passed
at November session, 1806.
THOMAS MEETEER. ,
January 2(). c«..ui
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