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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0125 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
| Grundys & Crosdale, V1. OFFiiJi FOR STALE, 2 bales 6 4 Blue Cloth?, a '-is. tid. a 5;:. 63. 1 do. 6 1 - Coatings, 5s e, & V ( ted, ) k 2 bales 6 4 Mixed, do. 2s. 6d, a 3s. 0_. 1 bale 7-8 Drab, Blue, : Mixed, > ' 1 1 ale C-4 Drab, " ( Plains and Kerseys Is. 2s. Cd. 4 b Blue, des 7-8 Blue Drhb f I.von Skin ( \4s, a 4s. 8e! Coatings 1, ( Plains, 2 s. a 2s. 6d. 3 bale Mixed, J) Bii«; ~> G"een, White, b les White Kerseys, 45s. a 60s Ida striped Blankets, 61s. ei 75s. • Half Thicks, S6s. a 40s. 15s. 6d. a 18s 6d b 7 4 Blue Cloth.- 1 tf "ik Men's 7 white ) „ ., ,. .'.„ , k . Cotton Hose, ai ¦ Women s, 3 &grey\) 1 tr i ik colore d Thread, 7 casi s Mill Saws, 1 cask Anvils, 50 bu idles Sheet Iron, £00 casks Nails 3d. 4d. a 30d, 11 ba'•¦ s Bleached Flaxen Linens, 100 crates Earthen Ware, 10 cas :s Glass Tumblers and Wine Glasses, 15 '-as :s Velveteens and Cords, 6 bos -s 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens. "The vliole entitled to debenture. Ja.v.iary 17. ________eolOtli Tor bale by the Subscriber, 100'.casks Claret Wine, with 4 iron hoops, "2 bales Vantepaleon Handkerchiefs, 2 do. Madras'do. 1 do. Cambrirk 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 Cottoli. The whole eutith d to drawback. Also on handy 50 pipes Cogniac Brandy (imported better than one year) 4th proof, Sweet Oil in Baskets, larg_ bottles, Red and White Claret, in boxes. P. A. GliESTIER. January 2*. eo4t In Baltimore County Court, January 26th, 1807. ON application to the judges of the said county court, by petition in writing of John Neale, of said county, praying the benefit of the " Act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors," passed at November session, 1805, OH the terms mentioned in the said act ; a schedule of his proporty and a list of his ere- ditors, on oith, as far as he can ascertain them, as directed be the said act, being an nexed to his petition ; and the said county court being satisfied by competent testimony, th: 1 the said John Neale, has resided the two ding ears within the state of Maryland, prioi to tl ' passage of the said act; and the said John Neak, at the time o/presenting his petition as aforesaid, having produced, to the iurt, the assent in writing uf so many of his creditors as have due to them the amount of two-thirds of the debts due by him at the time of passing the said act. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by t] ¦¦ . aid I iui I, that the said John Neale (by ing a copy of this order to be inserted ¦ !\ derid Gazette, every other day, an til _b_ fourth day of April next) give initio creditors to appear before the said conn . i, at the Court-Houi e in the said com ty, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said I day of April next, for the purp Be Oi recommending a trustee for their benefit, on the said Jqhn Neale, then and there taking i'e said act prescribed for deliver- ing up I is property. Signed by order, WM. GIBSOM, Clerk. January 57'.______________________eo4A Edwins Anatomical Prints. A report having been industriously circu- lated, that the above Prints are sold in Phi- ladelphia at 6 dollars, a friend to the ingeni- ous artist, whose exertions are thus attempt- ed to be defeated, thinks it proper to assure the subscribers in this city, that the assertion is untrue. The price of the English engrav. ings ib two guineas; Mr. Edwin's are sold at eight dollaiw The subscription paper will remain at George. Hill's Bookstore a few days longer, when the piice will be increased to those who have not subscribed. January 27. eo4t§ Looking Glasses. GEOPGE SMITH, CA'RVVFi; AND GILDEP, No. 174, Market-street, Baltimore, MAKES all kinds of Looking Glass and Picture Frame oval ir square, from the plain- est to the richest pattern ; Gilt Cornices ; Girondoles ; Pier Tables ; rich Brackets for and Glass Lustres, S.c. &c.and all sorts ihds. Smith lias always for sale, fashionable Look- ing-Glasses and elegant Prints. Captains of vessels and others, trading to the West-In- dies, will find their advantage in taking ven- ture t'the abovegoods ; which they can have safely packed at the shertest notice, and on good terms. N. B. Old Loo'..': g-Glasses re silvered,and made equal to new, or taken in exchange Prints and Needle-work neatly framed and glazed. Wanted—Two decent BOYS, as apprenti- ces to the above business. , December 1G. eo Strayed or Stolen. FROM the subscribers,- a Bay HORSE, eight years old, about 15 hands high, a small speck in his left eye, with short bob tail. Whoever will bring him bark to the sub- scribers, will be reasonably rewarded ibr their trouble. KELLER & ALBFIGHT, Cumberland Row January 21._____________________eo4t For Sale, 200 cases, one dozen each, Claret, for ex-' portation, A few ditto Chateau Mergaux, Lafitte, & J a.our, of the first growth Claret, import- ed fast spring, of the vintage 1801, calculat- *d for private families, Cogniac Brandy, 4th proof and fine flavor, Muscovado Sugars, in lihds. tierces, & bbls. Raisins, in kegs, Upland Cotton, and about 50 bbls. yellow Itiln-dry'ed Indian Meal. HUGH THOMPSON. J"l ______ eu4t|| Suk; Received N for Sale, by M.&J. CONRAD, „ Co. 1.(8, Market-street CRANCH's RETORTS, vol. 2d. January 24. e(#t For Sale, ABOUT eight hundred acres of most valua- ble LAND, situated upon the Potomac river, nearthe cities of Washington, Alexadria and George-town; the greater part of which is prime, bottom, and the remainder fine wood land. On this farm is a most elegant dwell- ing house, pos ; an elevated and eom- manding view of the :>bene places, and the sur- rounding country. AUo, tenant's houses, barn, tobacco house, and stables, two excellent fisheries, ami a ferry from Prince-George's county to Air xaildi i.i. For beauty of prospect, fertility of soil and advantage of situation, no tract of land can exceed it in this country. The title is indisputable. The terms, which will be made accommodating to the purchaser, may be known upon application to the subscri- ber in Baltimore RICHARD KEY HEATH. October 17 eo Mr. Le Tellier, DENTIST, Has returned to Baltimore, and again offers his services to its inhabitants, in the different branches of his profession, i. e. in setting arti- ficial Teeth, in all the various methods, in Cleansing, Plugging, mid Filing, as describeel in his former address to the public He also extracts the>se that are too far gone to save, hi which operation, he makes use of his Perpendicular Extracting Instrument, Which takes the teeth out withoutanypossibili- ty of fracturing the jaw, or bruising the gums, ami with much less pain than the instruments that are in general used by surgeons and den- tists. N. B. He has Dentifice of a very superig. quality, which he has lately prepared, and for sale. His residence is two doors above the Post- Office, in St. Paul's-Lane. February 3-________________________eoot|| Notiee. THE Subscriber is under the necessity of petitioning to the next Charles ceunty coui.to be released from debts, he is unable to pay. SAMUEL BAXTER. January 1. eo2ni Mills for.Sale. 1 ¥~>, ;E highly reputed and valuable Mills, Edrtsrmilk Falls, with thirty acres of land, situated on the Banks of Hudson river, state of New-York, and about sixty miles from the city. This property comprehends two Grist Mills, with five run of stones on the most modern and approved principle, together with a complete set of machinery, such ;«« leevators for wheat and flour, conveyors, hop- per-bags and kreens, agreeably to the latest improvements of Evans's system. The Bolt- ing Cloths are new, and the whole in excellent repair. Also, a Saw-Mill and two Duetling- Houses, commanding a beautiful and l •mantic view of the Hudson and West-Point; a Coo- oers' Shop and Dwelling, together with other out-houses and conveniences necessary to ren- der the establishment complete. Likewise, a fall of about thirty feet high, unoccupied, im- mediately above the present mills, extremely well calculated for a Paper-Mill, or any other factory, without in the least interfering with the otlier mills. The advantages attending this property are numerous, and of a nature which rarely characterize' singular establish- ments. Situated in the vicinity of so import- ant a market as New-York, and on so respect- able a navigation as Hudson river, the only route for the produce of the Northern ami Western Worlel, a facility of purchasing the wheat at the mill, and of sending the produce to market, is here experienced to an extent which no other situation can boast of. From 40 to 50,000 bushels of wheat has been manu- factured annually between March anil January, and from 60 to 70,000 could with equal ease he ground were the winter season excluded, which of late years has been so mild that the interruption of the navigation has seldom been of long continuance. The security and convenience of a sloop of any burthen lying so cemtiguous to tl»e mill that the elevators discharge the cargo where- ver the Miller wishes to deposits it, and the facility of loading the flour on board immedi- ately from the Mill eloor, so materially dimi- nishes labor and expedites business that one vessel will be found sufficient to serve the fac- tory, and perform more than two ordinarily do in such employ. Also, a Tract of 1000 acres of Land, situat- eel about 60 chains from the above Mills, well id with timber, on which is anexcellent iron mine and through ei I icli the Buttermilk- Fall stream passes, affording several situations '.ling of iron works. The estate will be sold on reasonable terms, anil property in or near the city of Baltimore will betaken at a fair valuation for one half of the amount if required. Forterms apply to Charles Garts, in the city of Baltimore ; or to David Lyelig, merchant, New-York, by whom an indisputable title will be given November 24. eoSm Wants a Place. A young Man, who writes three different Languages (English, French and Germ, derstands Book Keeping, Calculates Foreign Exchanges, and is well versed in Mercan- tile occurrences, wh'hcsto engage in a Count- ing Room or Store. J4_vingres>dedfbi years past, and being engaged during this time in the mercantile line, in this city, he at well acquainted with the necessary local know- ledge required of acierk, and can produce in respect of his deportment and moral charuo- tcv every satisfactory recommendation. A line addressed to G. K. and left at this office, will be attended to. January 23. eo3t|| Any Lady, or Gentleman, Desirous of Boarding in a genteel private family, may be accommodated with a good Room, &c. h) applying at this office. January 24._______________________ eo3'|| For Sale, By C. Deshon, No. 57, Smith's tvbaif, 500 ba;;s Green Coffee, 36 chests Hyson Skin ~) 32 - Young Hyson (.TEA, 2 Hyson 5 40 pipes 4tb proof white Spanish Brandy, 10 tons Fustic. Just received, 45,000 wt. Martinique prime Green Coffee, in libels, bbls. and hags, 55 finds, first quality white Clayed Sugar, 4 tons Fustic. December 30. eolSt Valuable Lands f> c Sale. THE great emigration to the state of Ohvo, and the Western cou.itry in general, induces tbe.subscriburto ofierthose \ a.uahle f.nNDS for sale, which he aelvertised senile time ago, viz : iC'OO acres of first rate Land, situated upon the waters of Middle Islam'', and abemt 1 1-2 miles from the river Ohio, unimproved. 400 do about 4 miles from the fornier, well improved. .'564 do. adjoining the above, v/ell improved. 1000 do. adjoining the above, well improved. 400 do adjoining the above, unimproved. 450 do adjoining Mr. Gregg's Mill, on Middle Is'anel. 349 elo. adjoining the above, wedl improved' 1000 do. in Fayette County, state of Kentuo- k.y, on the North Fork ot Licking, 8 miles from the town of Washington. All the above Lands are of the first quality, abounding with fine timber, such as wild Cherry, Black Walnut, anil Locust; and has proeluced upwards of eighty bushels of Corn to the acre. A LSI, His property in Washington County, Mary- land, ike. &c. 58 acres in Washington County, state of Maryland, aboiit foil, miles from Hanock- Town, well timbered. 36 acres near the above, adjoining the lands of John Flint. 70 acres lying in Prince George's county, about three or ibur miles from the Eastern Branch ; this tract abounds with heavy timber, anel although the soil is but thin, the wood makes it very valuable, so near the City of Washington. One, 2 1-2-story Brick HOUSE, near the ooi lit -house in Hager's town, well finished, with necessary back buildings ; 1 framed 2-sto- ry do. aeljoiningthe former, with the advantage of a 12 feet alley, well situated for business, and where a store has been kept for many years ; the lot belonging to said property is upwards of two hundred feet dee]). One, two-story Logg House in Church- street, containing 1 1-2 lots, well fenced in. Also, One other Lot, unimproved. Also, A Wood Lot, about one mile from the town, containing five acres. Also, 350 acres lying in Washington county, near Isaac Bechtle's mill, and about three miles from the river Potomac ; this tract is well calculated for a stock Farm, having a very extensile range ; there are two good springs on it, and a small stream runs through it, from which much valuable meadow might be made. It has the advantage of a ridge of hea- vy fine timber, anil within a small distance of several saw mills ; about seventy or eighty acres of cleared Land, and two Tenements on the premises. Any person wishing to purchase any of the Ohio Lands, by applying to John Lee, Wheel- ing, will be shewn the premises, and get any information they may require ; and those wishing to contract for any other of the de- scribed property, will please apply to William Lee, Baltimore, who will likewise give any information required. Property in the City of Baltimore, or the precincts thereof, will be taken in exchange, for any of the above property. Also, several Tracts in the Allegany Moun- tains. WILLIAM LEE. January 20.________ eo Phoenix Fire Office of London SECOND-STREET. ATTENDANCE 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, Buildings, Ships in harbor, Goods, Wares anel Mer- chandize, &-c. from loss or damage by fire. The danger at this season of the year is so considerable, and the rates of premium de- manelcd by the company so moderate, as to bear no proportion to the uneasines which these who have large property uninsured must feel, F"or the convenience of Merchants who may have property in two or more; distinct buildings, the same may be instiled in one sum, on terms which may be known at the officer. And em single risks of the first class the sum of 40,000 dollars can be insured. Or- ders will be made out agreeably to the com- pany's directions, and property examined free of charge. DAVID STEWART, Agent. January 16. d4teo8t To all my Creditors. FROM many losses, I am compelled to give this notice, of my intention of applying to the judges of Baltim&re county court, for the benefit of the Inse Ivent laws of 1805 and 1806, in two months I . te hereof. CIIA RLES MORNEWECK. January If, i&'/7. eo2i i INSURANCES UPON LIVES, By the Felican Life Insurance Oumpany, Of London. THE Pelican Life-Insurance Company, of London, was established in the year 17 97, by a numerous and respectable proprietary, upon an extensive capital, vested in the public funds, with the additional responsibility of • very individual proprietor The board eif directors, inconsequence of repeated applica- tions on the subject, having determined to ex- tend then engagements to the continent of America, deem it proper briefly tb suggest to the minds of the public, the numerous anil important benefits resulting from such an in- stitution to every rank and class of society. Persons in the receipt of income arising from estates dependent upon life—profit s in business—offices, civil or military—by the yearly payment of a moderate premium, may secure at their death an adequate provision for their families, relations of friends. Fines pay ible on leases, renewable at the death of particular persons, may be provided for by in. suring the lives of such persons. Insurance al . os the means of reimbursement to those who advance money upon life-annuities, anel i.i ay cases furnishes ample security for the loan of money. Perseuis entitled to property in expectancy or reversion, or upon attaining a given age, may secure an equivalent, in case their interests should be affected by pre- mature death. In a variety of other instances, ami most peculiarly as applicable to persons engaged in commercial pursuits, or in the en- jo; ment 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, may be alleviated or ef- fectually preventeel. 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 assured. Persons desirous of proposing Insurances, either upon their own Lives, o'r the: Lives of Others in which they are interested, or of ob- taining further particulars and information, arc requested to apply at the Phoenix Fire Of. fieo Second-street, where a list of the propri- etors may be seen. January 16.________________d4t-eo8t 12 barrels Newton Pippins Of superior quality, fit for family use, for s*le hY GEO. HILL. JL">-22' co3t Valuable Property, On Bowly's .Wharf, Ciieapsice, and in Old-Town. The subscriber is authorised to sell the following very ¦valuable PROPER TY— Viz. No. 1—A two-story Bbick W,-k_,-House and Lot, on Frai.klin-lane and the Basin, oc- cupied by Mr. Samuel Williams, fronting on saiel lane 2f feet, anel extending in depth 73 feet, to tlie centre of a 15 feet yard, em the rear of Lot No. 2, and common to both. No. 2—A two-story Brick Wake-House and Lot, on South-street, occupied by Mr. William Child, fronting oil said street 27 feet (more or less) and extending in depth 65 feet 6 inches, to the centre of a 15 feet yard, on the rear of Lot No. 1, and common to both. No. 3—A two-story Ware-Housk (half Frame and half Brick) and Lot on Cheapsiele, occupied by Messrs. Mitchell anil Sheppaid, fronting on Cheapside 2d feet 6 inches, and extending in depth 62 feet, to Franklin-lane, together with the wharf and dock in front thereof. No. 4—A two.story Ware-House (half Frame and half Brick) and Lot on Cheapside, adjoining No. 3, occupied by Mr. Charles Crook, fronting on Cheapsiele, 22 fefet 6 inch - es, and extending in depth 62 feet, to Frank- lin-lane, together with the wharf and dock in front thereof. No. 5—A two-story Brick Dwellinc- House and Lor, cornerof Wapping ik High- streets, fronting on Wapping-street40 Feet, h. on High-street 26 feet, 8 inches. No. 6—A two-story Brick Dwei.i ikci- House and Lor, adjoining No. 5, fronting on Wapping-street 27 feet. No. 7—A Framu Dwell? nt-House and Lot, at the. corner of Pitt anil Green stn els, 26 10 inches front, and extending in depth 100 feet ; on the rear of this Lot, a small brick dwelling, which may be sulel separate.'- All the above property is in fee-simple, ex- cept Lots No. 5 and 6, which are subject jointly to the vcarly ground rent of £3 6s. iiel. Such of the above described property as may remain undisposed of by the 24th day of February next, will be exposeel at PUBLIC AUCTION, on that day, on the premises. Apply at Mr. J. Harvey's, Eutaw-st. three doors north of Payette -street, to JOHN P. PLEASANTS. December 27. dl0t-eo24F Notice is hereby given, THAT I intend applying to Baltimore county court, at its next sitting, on the fourth Monday in March next, for the benefit of the insolvent act, passed November session, 1806. ABRAHAM USHER. Januarys._______________________eo2«i In Baltimore County Court, November 26, lifcG. ON application to the judges of the said county court, by petition in writing of George Buchanan, ot said county, praying the benefit of the " act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors," passed at November session, 180j, on the terms mentioned in the said act ; a schedule of his property and a list of his ere ditors, on oath, as far as he can ascertain them, as elirected by said act, being annexed to Ilia petition ; anel the said comity court being- sa- tisfied by competent testimony, that the saiel George Buchanan has resided the two pre- ceding years within the state of Maryland, prior to the passage of the saiel act ; anil the said George Buchanan at the time of present- ing his petition as aforesaid, leaving' produced to the saiel court, the assent in writingof so ma- ny of his creditors as hsve due to them the amount of two-thirds of the debts due by him at the time of passing the act: It is thereupon adjudged anel ordered, by the saiel court, that the saiel George Bu- chanan (by causing a copy of this order to be inseitedin some one ot the news-papers in the city of Baltimore, every other day, for three months, successively, before the fourth Mon- day in March next) give notice to his credi- tors to appear before the saiel county court, at the court-house in the saidcounty, atll oVlock, in the forenoon of the said fourth Monday in March next, for the purpose of recommending a trustee for their benefit, on the said Ceorge Buchanan, then and there taking the oath by the said aet prescribed for delivering up his property. Signeel by order, WILLIAM GIBSON, Clerk. December 22, 1806. eo3m Notice is hereby given, THAT I intend to prefer a petition to the judges of Harford county court, at their next March term, to absolve and discharge me as well from the debts of John \si Samuel Cham- berlain, as my own, which I am unable to pay. J. H. CHAMBERLAIN. / (Harford county, January 6th, 1807.) J. 8. ____________ Th-& S 18t||_ Doctor Thomas Hamilton, No. 12, HabrisiTn-street, A Jew doors from, Market-street, Begs leave to inform his friends and the citi- zens of Baltimore, and its vicinity, that he practices Medicine, Surgery and Midwifery. DOCTOR HAMILTON flatters himself that he is entitled to the confidence of the pub- lic, from his having been in the practice of his profession for above twenty years, the greater part of which time his residence was in London, in the vicinity of St. Bartholomew's hospital, where an intimate connexion with the gentlemen cf the faculty, to whose care it Was entrusted, afforded him very ample; oppt rim i- ties of making himself acquainted with the progressive improvements which have taken place both in medicine and in the perform- ance of SURGICA-L OPERATIONS. Were he not anxious to avoid what might perhaps by some be considered as the boast o- an empiric, he could lay before the public suf ficient proofs cf his medical character, and o the surgical operations he has been in the ha bit of performing, during his residence in this and the neighboring state (Virginia) for the last seven years. Thus much he has been induced to say of himself from a conviction, that a medicai man, offering himself to the notice of the puolic, should accompany a claim upon their confi- dence with the grounds upon which he founds his pretensions. ^ January 7._________________d4t-2aw4t Edward Johnson & Co. INFORM their friends & the public, that they are well stocked wit::, and now ready to deli, ver, STRONG, TABU., and SMALL BEER. The Subscribe1; o~" "s foi 5 The folkwing TRACTS ,.•' I in AU try -"iz. 1. "j " con- proportion ef tilts tract is in natural m< which ii intersected by a numbej. ¦ f is heavily timl and well adapted to tin ngoj ftlie« ibout forty miles to the Si t of fort rlanel, is on the waters of tin Great Youghoughany, and about 4 lr.i'rs the main road leading through Virginia to the , country. The same is t: small! a.cts. comprising froth 300 to 409 acres each, to suit purchasers. 2. " Good Hole." This true* lies contigu- ous to the "laael flowing with rnilH ancjl o- ney," and contains 389 acres, 120 Whereof are natural meadow, the residue is heavily timber- ed, and in the certificate is described " the first quality land." 3. " Clover Bottom'Ties on the Little Cfe-s- ings, about 3 miles south of Braddock's road, contains 132 acres of land, a part of Wh well calculated for meadow, the remainder is weil timbered, and of the first quality. On this tract there is a Grist and Saw mtff^ both of which might be put into good i at a very small expence. Tin Grist mill is three stoies high, and has an < pair of country stones ; there is also a wheel for a pair of Burrs. A. " Cornucopia". This tract contains 1100 acres, and is the residence of Mr. Dan. Gran* The improvements are, \large ami eoni.biau- ble dwelling-house, anel an e barn with stabling underiieatib ; a young thriving; orchard, and about 100 acres of cleayei under good fencing. Braeldock's I hrongh saiel farm, which Brakes £ an eli- gible stand for a public house, b«ng about twenty-two miles fi-om Fort Cumbei laud arms in Maryland, the same distance from Baltimore, are: more Valuable than this. It is of the first quality as to soil, heavily tirhb and nearh the one half of it well adapted ;e> timothy meadow; the residue equally well adaptcel to the raising of wheat, rye, eats, 8cc. The one-fifth of the purchase money will be required in hand, the residue in five annual payments. Mr. Grant will show the above- he tl to any person wdio should be inclined to pur. chase. JAMES P, BOYD. October IP, 1805. Saw Notice. THE subscriber being appointed by the ho- norable 'he chanoelleirof Maryland, trustee i '.' Mr. Richard Curson and his estate, all per- sons havihgany claim's against him, at detested to pi oduce them to me tot settlement, and these indebted' to hitn are hereby also re- quested to discharge their respeetiveacfieunt-, otherwise the trustee will be under the neces- sity eii' putting tin rn in suit without respect to persons. SAJvlL. VINCENT*, Trustee;. January 6. SawLm %he directors of the Library COMPANY of Baltimore, are under the painful necessity of reminding many of the members, that they have not discharged their annual contributions, due on the 23th April last : In consequence of which the directors are obliged to obtain money from the banks, when their funds, if paid,' would be- equal to their expenelitures. 'I hey have authorised Mr. Samuel French, to call upon those in ar- rears ; and it is confidently hoped, that his ap- plioation will be attended to. Those wdm n.ay be founel on the list of delinquents, at the meeting of the board on the first Wednes- day in Fc bruary, will be charged wiili the penalty of one cent per day, from the 8th ot" May, last according to the esonstiuition. January 13 _^____________ 2aw.tw For .Sale or Rent, THE PROPERTY belonging to the sub- scriber, beautifully situated on the Reister's- town road, adjoining Mr. John Henry kins's, and but a smell distance above the; Siminary. The Property was lately n "vied by Mr. Jacob Ollesson, at three: hundred r annum. No further des- cription of the property is thought necessary, as it is expecteel persons desirous of purchas- ing or renting, would wish to view the place previous to engagement. For further parti- culars, enquire of the subscriber, at the neiir 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. January 8. Th&M Dividend. fhe creditors of ELIZABETH VEUNES, late of Baltimore county, deceased, are here- by notified, that a distribution of the assets in hanel will lake place at the counting house of the subscriber, in Baltimore-street, on Monday the 16th Feb,nary next, and thai to the exclusion of the.se who neglect to ob- serve Liiis notice. WALTER JENKINS, Administrator of Elisabeth Verne's. January 24, 2ain Take Notice. THE Subscribers having obtained letter* of aeliuiiiistration en the estate of Peter Cassat, late of the city of Baltimore, deceased ; Aii persons having claims against the said Peter Cassat, are warned to exhibit them to the subscribers, duly authenticated according to law, on or before the 10th day of July next, or they may be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted to said es- tate are requested to make iiEBieditts pay- ment to either of the subscribers by Said as they are determined to close said t without delay. SUSAN CASSAT, ExutV. WILLIAM JESSOP, Ex'tr. Of Peter Cassat, dree.,:, u January 6.______________ 2a . 1'or Sale, 125 boxes first quality (red dumb) Fish, 100 doz. Cotton and Wool Carels, Spernia- cita Oil, &c. _/<«.•. Invoice of Cut Glass, am! Liverpool Ware, 100 boxes Soap, will be ! t< r Gro- ceries. All suitable for the West-India ket. HENRY STICK.NLY. January 26. 2awit; 50 Dollars Regard. The subscriber's cei'..-. ard-street, was broken open on the I lGth inst.; and were sto pieces NAPT VGOLENS (etimr Kendal Cottons). The above r« v:.-_.l will be given for the app_ehen he- person i r persons thai coin WILLIAM! SCOTT. Jan. If. law.t. January 2. 2aw V HINT El) AND PliBL t / ; D BV JOHJN i:EV\'ES, Ojifio-ite the Post-Off e, c J P^k/VI B A L T IMO B ¦ |