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-*M----«f l mm ^iMMMiOEE en Dollars per Annum.] WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, ii tv* Sale by Auction. The real estate «*' Dr Robert, Potteng'tt, deceas- ed, lying in P% e George's county, and state of iiur-.l ¦wl, about Jive miles from. $>ueen e, wjd twenty from George-Town; con- ricen eight hundred and a thousand acres of Land. THIS valuable Property is situated in the heart of' that rich and well known tract of countrv, called the Forest of Prince George's, and is indisputably among-the most fertile and best improved places in the state. s lie will be made on the premises, en Wednesday, tit* 18th of February nest, if fair} if not," on the first fair day thereafter, at U o'clock, in conformity to a decree of the Jilgh court of Chancery (the 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 purehnse 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, lit vir- tue of, and pursuant to, the said decree. THOMAS BUCHANAN, Trustee. January 21. dtl7tbF|| Sale Postponed. THE sal", of the real estate of col. Miajiael Gilbert, late of Harford county, deceased, on account of the inclemency of the weather, is postponed until the third Saturday in Fobruay, instant, when the same will certainly take place. JOHN MONTGOMERY, Trustee. February 2._______________dSt Sale. By order from the orphan's court of Baltimore county, ixili be exposed to public sale, on Wed- nesday next, the \\th February, at 10 o'clock, at his dwelling in South-street, ALL the personal estate of Joseph Has* kins, Jun. deceased, consisting of, Household and Kitchen Furniture ; Copper and Tin- Wares ; a quantity of old Copper, &c. and a number of Tools, for the Copper and Tin business. Terms of sale : All sums under fifty dollars cash, and all above, six months credit on note, with approves! endorsers. All persons having- claims against said de- ceased, are desired to bring them in legally authenticated ; and all those indebted are re- quested to make immediate payment to WM. M. MAYNADEER, Adm'r. February, %_____________ dtllFIJ__ Maryland Insurance Office, Febrvarr 2c/, 1807. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT agreeably to charter the Stockhold- ers in the Maryland Insurance Company, are called upon to renew their notes in the pre- sent month. Likewise, that an election for thirteen di- rectors will be held fit the office of the said company, on the first Monday in March next. JOHN HOLLINS, President. N. B. No transfers will be made from the 4th instant, Until after the election of officers. February 2._____________________dim Notice. THIS is to caution any person from receiv- ing art endorsed note of mine, dated Novem- cerlSth, at six months, for 2000 dollars, giv- en for the use of Richard Williams, and ¦which is now in the hands, of his agents, as the said note, by an error, exceeds the real amount of goods received, and of course the just amount will only be paid. HENRY WILK.INS. February 2._______________ d4t 50 Dollars Reward. ON Saturday night the 31st utt. the sub- scriber's cellar was broken into, and between 15 and 20 pieces oi Flannel stolen therefrom. They were principally red and yellow, and the greater part from the manufactory of William Ravoson is? Co. whose names were atampt on the lead, attached to each piece The aboie reward will be given for the de- livery of the goods, and the apprehension and conviction of the thief, or thieves ; or ftuo dol- lars for each piece of Flannel recovered and delivered to RICHARD SEABROOK, North Howard street. February 2. d6t Waritec t Imrn ediately, A healthy Wet Nurse ; a character will be required. Apply at this office. ' >' 2. ' d Mechanic's Bank of Baltimore. .!.< kuary 2:3, 1807. The Books for the transfer of Stock, will be clos the month of February, and the stockholders are informed that on applica- tion at. the Bank, on or after the 25th of the lonth, they will be furnished with their ales. D. A. SMITH, Cashier. January 23. To Let, THAT elegant three-story Brick Dwell. "use, formerly owned b) Mr. Valk, in iTcet, with every convenient back build- cEjoinrng thereto i coach-house, stables, fee. Possession will be given on the nthof Oc- tober next. Also, A convenient and well-finished three-story Brick Dwelling House, in Water-street, with or without stables. For terms, spply'at No. 6, Calv«rU.treet, W SMITH. Saptember 2. d German Goods. Imported in the brig I aragon, captain Evelith, from Trieste, 18 cases fine Platillas, 15 ditto ditto Checks, 7 ditti ditto liritannins, 6 ditto ditto Dowlas, ' 3 ditto very fine Shirting ditto, For sale on liberal terms, by 3RMAN Si FULFORt i ' JOSEPH YC De: . For Norfolk, The Schooner N O R F O L K, ,?. Dtagle, master ,¦ WSgig- Will sril from John Donnel's wharf, at the lower end of Feii's-Point, on Thursday next, wind and weather permitting. For passage, apply on board, or at No. 55, South Charles-street. February 3. d3t|| Wanted to Charter, rjTS A VESSEL, 75jy Of about 800 barrels burthen, for the West-Indies. Apply to WILLIAM WOOD, Who has for sale, 290,009 lbs, COFFEE. February 3. d4t Eor Liverpool, "t>x The Ship CANTON, Peter Wickham, master ; i'iSw If sufficient encouragement is given immediately, for the remainder of her freight, a part being already engaged. For terms apply to HUGH THOMPSON. February 3. _________dSt|| For New-Orleans, The Schooner BROTHER & SISTER, Capt. Alexander Cathalin ; Will be dispatched by the 20th instant, at furthest; for freight or pas- sage, apply to the captain on board, in O'Don- nel's dock, or to the subscriber, M. MILHAU, No. 6, Market-street. Who has for sale, 60 tons of excellent Logwood, and a parcel of Rappee Snuff, of a superior quality and which he has just received. February 3." dl5tt For Calcutta, £>> The new copper-bottomed Ship WILLIAM b JANE ; '?• The greater part of her cargo -_-. bring engaged, she is intend- ed to sail the first of March, and will return to this port with all possible expedition Specie will be received on freight on moderate terms, and invested at Calcutta by experienc- ed supercargoes- For freight apply to \VM. WILSON &." SONS. January 30. d4t For Freight. 'To Europe, or the West-Indies, r rriC_r;v\ The Schooner ^WKZ PHEBE, I^M.£-3j$?> Captain Wm. Malcolm ; >- Burthen 135 tons She is new and well found, and supposed will carry about 1150 bbls. A freight to Europe would be preferred. For terms apply to PAYSON & SMITH. Who have received per said schooner, and offer for sale, 72 hhds. N. E. 'Rum. February 2. d6t For Bremen, The Bremen Ship UNTERNEHMUNG, J. H. Wendt, Master ; Part of her cargo is engaged, remainder will be taken on moderate ight. Appivto GEO. REFOLD & F. WAESCH.E ; OR, JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker. December 24. _____eo_ For Amsterdam, r ,-EjQu The Ship &> V I R G J N, Y.'jLtf* William Auld, master, •'",-¦¦ Will commence loading im- mediately, and sail with all possible dispatch.' For freight apply to the subscribers. J. OGLEliY 8t D. WINCHESTER. DANIEL BOWLAND. Jan. 5 6 eolOt For Bremen, The fu,e fast -sailing Bremen Ship ^S ' B E I. L A, Captain 1. C Knlenkamp, Has a considerable part of her _- cargo engaged For freight, S. SMITH & BUCHANAN, OR, D. L. THOMAS, Ship-Broker November 20. it> For New-York, £~£-v The Schooner te^WlvV F O R 'i' I T U D E, , > Abraham Lockm.an, master ; '*i;..i'"'.t-. A regular trader with fine ac- commodations for passengers One ha:I 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, 5pqr.casks superior Sherry Wine, And per schooner Federal George, from Boston, 5~> boxes Codfish, in nice shipping order. On hand, 150 boxes nice White Codfish, 300 keg; Pickled Snlmon, 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 Cog-njac Brandy, 4 do. 1st do. Holland Gin, 5 do. red Aloque Wine, 8 (ir. casks Cherry Bounce 170 casks first quality Raisins, 6 hhds good Muscovado Sugar, 4!) bbls exceftml Cyder Vinegar, 1 bale of Cloths, assorted, 1 do. Kerseys, ditto, 1 do. Rose Blankets, 1 ci.se Cotton Cambrics, A quantity of Sugar Moulds, he. ike. Which will'be sold'on liberal terms. jtunwry-20, ' ' .d»t-tlot For Cowes, r tJ^EN T1,e s,nP ^rS*V po w h at a n, i^JXaf Thomas W. S'orman, master ; MiSBSgaBuuL1 For passage only (having good accommodations) apply to the master on board, or LEMUEL TAYLOR. January 29. ______d6t For Amsterdam, r^TV The fine new Shin 4/gQv> REBECCA COFFIN, V^.^i^wtr ' Captain-----, iififSiSSSsas In complete order, and ready to receive a cargo ; for freight apply to D, L. THOMAS, Ship-Broker. January 10. eo 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 bak>s porter-bottle Corks, 1 case well-assorted Diaper, I do. Shirting- Linen, 1 do, Leather do. 1 do. elegant Marble Chimney Orn ments, 1 do. Leghorn Hats, 20 hexes Havana Sugar, and 13 barrels Muscovado do. January 7. sale, received per the hip Lcda, cap- tain Spear, from Ne\v-Vork, 401 boxes Castile Soap, entitled to draw- back, 14 tierces of Alum, 5 do. Copperas, 20 cases Sulphei-, 17 casks Spanish Brown, 117 bbls. prime Pork, And a quantity of English Coal. On hand, Hyson, Young Hyson, and Hyson Skin Teas, of the latest importations. January 5. d Fred'k Lindenberger & Co. 200, Market street, Have imported per the Di. na, and other late ar- rivals from Liverpool, K LA.RGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Hardzvare, Cutlery V Saddlery. On hand, from former importations, Patent Shot, Tin, Sheet Iron, Crowley Steel, Flat Point Nails, Bar Lead, October 31. d Notice is hereby given, TO the Voters of the Western Precincts, that an Election will be held at Chamber! in's Tavern, on Monday, the second day of Feb- ruary next, I ':c hours of 9 o'clpck in the, monihig, and 5 in the afternoon, for the purpose of electi nr by ballot, seven Commis- sioners of the Western Precincts Market, agreeably t6 ai) act of assembly in that case provided. OWEN DQRSEY, } Judges JN. 15ANK.SON, '. of the BEALE SPUURIER.5 Election. January 26^___________________dfit To Rent, TWO large Brick'WAREHOUSES with dry cellar:,;, situate on an Alley, back of the subscribers stores, lmmtncdiate possession may be had ; for terms, apply to FREDRICK LINDENBERGER, Sc CO. January 3. ____ ________^ d For Sale, 14,000 lbs, of Ji;st quality JAVA COFFEE, At No. 10, Bowlv's wharf, by EDWARD JOHNSON. Fehrufirv 2_______________eo4tf To an impartial Public ! Various reports having been spread to the detrimei.t of my character, tending- to make an impartial public believe, of my being con- cerned in the failure of Charles Morneweck, I hereby declare that I never was, nor am at. present in the most distant connection with hint, neither have I had any thing belong- ing to him, in vay possession. The furniture in the Hanseatick Hotel, is my sole property, and the business carried on by me is for my own account. Whoever should doubt this assertion will please to call on Mr Peter Ar. nold Karlhaus, merchant, of this place, who will fully convince them thereof I flatter myself to give entire satisfiir! iin to those who favor me,with their patronage, by a prompt attention to the fulfilment of their wishes, and by the moderation of my charges. F. W. HENCK. " ffanseatick Hotel in Gay near Market-street. February 2. eo-it To Rent, Two three-story Brick HOUSES on the up- per part, of Paca-street. They are both calcu- lated for entire dwellings, or the lower rooms and cellars for stores, with very complete back buildings and convenient yards. Possession may be taken of one,in about a fortnigh, and the other in four weeks. Apply to ALBERT SEEKAMP, Who hath imported in the different arrivals from Bremen and Hamburg, A complete assortment of German and Si- lesia LINENS, entitled to drawback, which he will, sal on reasonable terms. October 29. CO Pewter, in casks, Sewing Twine, Crown Window Glass, Spades and Shovels, Frying Pans, &c. 8tc. Land for Sale. THE Subscriber (in virtue of a decree of the !.)i.nor;ii>le the chancellor of Maryland, made in the cause of Robert Eergussoi) v. S. Lucket) will on Friday; the 2~t!. day of Fe- bruary next, at 12 o'clock, sell St the court- house of diaries county, in the state of Ma. ryland, to the highest, bidder, all the estate and interest of Samuel L-icket, of the said county, in and to all those tracts or parcels of land, King hi Durham Parish, and county aforesaid, called Lucket's Siipe, Lucket's Hazard, Lucket's Addition, and Lucket's Chance, containing by estimation, four hun clred acres ; and in and to another tract or par- eel, lying in the said Parish, called Frog's Nest, containing- about one hundred &. twen- ty-five acres. The, terms of sale, prescribed by the de- cree, are, that the p»i-'-haser or purchasers pay the purchase money or: the day of sale, or on the day of the ratification thereof, by the chancellor, which, if ratified, shall be just five weeks from the subscriber's report of the said sale—And on obtaining the chancellor's ratification of the said sale, and on paying the whole of the purchase money, the subscriber shall execute a deed to the purchaser or pur- chasers in fee simple, conveying to him or them all the right, title, and interest of the said Samuel Lucket, i'vee and disehared of all the olaim of the said. Robert 1'ergussan and the said Samuel Lucket. The said lands will be either sold entira, or divided so as to suit purchasers. CLEMENT DOKSEY, Trustee. January 29. dt27F Tennessee Cotton. TWENTY bales, about 6000 wt. of Tin. nesce COTTON, of superior quality, for sale by HAWKINS & CLAGGETT. January 23 dlOt ~\T^ a~c~T r For the punishment of Forgery .and for other purposes. WHEREAS it lias 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 B K 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 ol'any established hank within this state, en- of any bank which may hereafter be established within this state, or which are or may he es- tablished by law in any of the United States, or any person eng-ag-ed in engraving or etching such plate or plates, or any person in any man- ner engaged in striking impressions from sucli plate of platen, or any person who snail affix to such notes, fraudulent or forged signatures, or any person who shall be ill any manner concerned in the altering, forging or counter- feiting, any note of any banknow existing with- in this state, or of any bank which may liereaf- ter be established in this state, or any person who may pass within this state, forged or counterfeited notes (knowiiigtheni to be such) purporting to be the g-enuine notes of a bank regularly constituted within any of the United States, or any person who may pass as gv ,:'.- me any note purporting to be a note of u bunk which does not exist, or shall pass as genuine negotiable mites, any forged or counterfeited negotiable note or paper whatsoever, or who shall erase or alter any gWWiHle negotiable note or negotiable paper, or any endorsement there- upon ; or shall tender in payment, or in any way utter, any such crated, jittered, 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 talyother.person, shall be adjudged a felon, and shall be condemned to death with- out benefit of clergy. Januarys. doUt To our Friends and the Public. The subscribers (successors of the late firm 6fSo.wer.andS. Cole) respectfully inform theii and the public, that then'intend to con- tinue tin- business of A!)C"fION1HRS of Books, Maps, Charts, Prints, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. and Lottery-Office ¦ Keepers, at No. 174 1-2, Market-street— They solicit the support t$f their friends and promise that all business committed to them as Auctioniers 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__________________________(1_ John Hewes, Lat! pubusheu 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. January 8- u Stock and. Stand. JEUEMIA.H HOFFMAN, intending to decline his presentbusinsss, will dispose oflns stock on hand, which isachoiee and excellent one, on advantageous terms for the purchas- er. The standi, 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 MAMMOTH CHeTESFT" izV MINIATURE. THE subscriber has on hand, a quantity of the Richest CHESHIRE-! OWN CHEESE, made in the neighborhood where ;he Mam- moth Cheese was made,for sale, with achoice assortment of GROCERIES, at No. 31, Bal- timore-street. W. WOODS. January 7-____________________d Notice is hereby given, THAT I intend to apply by petition to Bal- timore county court, or to some one of the ludgesthereof, to release me from debts wYich l am unable to pay, agreeably to an act of as- sembly, passed at November session, lg05, entitled "An act for,the relief of sundry in- solvent debtor*, and a supplement thereto, passed at November session, 1806 HUGH SANDS. January 26. (22.) eoi.tu An Inhabitant of NeW-Or" leans, wishes topurchase 6 or 8 NEGKCES" of either sex, from 14 to 25 years of age- Apply at this Office. Per.......irir'3. i\M A liberal price will be given, For a complete Waiting man, who hath been bred to house service. Inquire at this office. tVbi u :tv 3. 2aw4tS GOOEF'THlNiiS. THE subscriber stilt begs leave most re- spectfully to solicit the orders of his friends, and the public, for a variety of Goods in the Grocery line, which he flatters himself are good in their kind, and will he sold on mode- rate terms, wholesale or retail, at his store, No. 31, Bi.luu.wre-sU-eet. WM. WOODS. February 3. d4t Pattern iSc Jont-'s, CLOCK A K . . H - M A KE R S, Flo. 9.5 Markets reet, Bahhnvpe, and No. 44 ¦ rketstreet, Philadelphia, Have received. .- from London and Liverpool, via Philadelphia, anextens'rvo assortment of CLOCKS hud WATCHES ; amongst which sire Chronometer and Patent Lever Gold and Silver, and a variety of com- mon Silver. Wateliesi Clock-movements, Di- als, Watch-glasses' of every site, and. Clock & Watch-maker's TOOLS and M ATEKIALS f which they will sell very lots lor cash. Second / o, .;:. d41,§ Thomas Marean Offers for sale, at No. 86, Soiji/s v:harf, 16 pipes i.st proof Bordeaux Brand}, en. titled to debttnture, 8 half pines Corsica Wine, 150 bbls Boston, No. 1 and 2 Beef, 50 half barrels N«. 1, do. 40 bbls, Pork, 20 do. Tanners' Oil, 100 boxes No. 3, Chocolate, 300 do. Brown Soap, 40 do. Spermaceti Candles, 90 casks Sun Raisins, 40 kegs 1st quality Lard, 100 do. Ground Ginger, 100 do. Pickled Salmon, 6o bbls. and boxes Glauber Salts. _ February 3. d4t-eo4t§ Battle Powder, Cotton, he. The subscribers have on hand, for sale, at No, 64, Market-street, 4,000 wt Wilkinson's Double-sealed Battle Powder, in casks of 50 wt each, very superi- or quality, suitable for retailing, and will be sold on very accommodating- terms. 15 bales fine quality Tennessee Cotton, 14 pipes Holland Gin, RealCogniac and Bordeaux Brandy* in pipe* (fine flavor), Cabiness Tobacco, in ke,gs and half do. Cassia Cinnamon, in smallbal&s. 30 qr casks She rv Wine, Negro Pipes, ir. boxes, Doyfile Gloucester & Pine Apple Cheese, Fivstt Mace, Basket Salt, &c. &c&c. JACOB & WM. NORRIS. February 3. d """ JOliNHBUTFUM; r No. 84, Bowlv's wharf, HAS FOR S-XLE, 90 pipes 4th proof Spanish Brandy, lo do. Corsica 15 tic 25 ha 30 casts Sherry 40 do. Heavy Black Pepper, 30 do. Pimento, 300 do Alum, 150 half boxes') „ _ ./, ,, , ? Brown Soap, 50 whole do. 3 ^ 20 b ! id7 ,. ,, 100 Canih To Kent. THE subscriber offers to rent, for one or more years, the place he usually occupied as a summer retreat, about, three quarters of a mile from the city, on Biatiitiore-Btrc-et ex- tended. The buildings are a convenient two-story dwelling'house, with two rooms on each floor, and a passage in the centre ; a kitchen, spring house, stable and carriage house : the i< it tains upwprds of 4 acres, an.u-t in clov< timoi.hy , a large garden wliioii bus b cultivation for several years;, and cord variety of shrubbery .• on the premises, is * thriving orchard of mure than 100 apple with a variety of bearing trees of p cherries, pears, plumbs, he. he. The convenience attd eligibility of this mo- pe 'y requites no recommendation : to an ap- proved tenant the terms will be accommodat- ing. For terms apply to JAMES M'CANNON.. ALSO, Tor sate, four acres Lilnd under good fenee,, wjoining the. above property, it e from Btdtimpre-streei to i , m.i fronts on each about two hundred feet, i ojr terms apply as above. January 3i._ eo4w Edward Johnson & Co. INFORM their friends & the public, that they are well stocked -with, and now reodv to deib/ ver, STRONG, TABLE, *.u) SMALL BEER. Januarv 2. pw