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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY II, 1807.
[Vol. XXVI—No. 3969;
Sale by Auction.
T/ie real estate of Br Robert Potfenger, fatten-
ed, llir.g !n Prim:'' Georges coun'y, ant state
of Mt&tf'mrl, about fix mite from Queen
June, _H_ tvienti from, George Town ; con-
ta'r.ii*.- hetween eight hundred and a thousand
acres of ^an.l
"THIS valuable Property is situated in the
heart of that rich and well known tract of
country, called the Forest of Prince George's,
and is indisputably among the most fertile and
feest improved places in the state.
The sale will'be made on the premises,
en Wednesday, the 18th of February next,
if fair, if not," on the first fair day thereafter*
at li o'clock, in conformity to a decree of ttie
high court of Chancery (the estate not ad-
mitting of a division among the representa-
tives of the deceased) j 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 purchase 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
K rt of the purchase money, with the
•8( thereon, a oonve ance will be_ made
to the purchaser, by the subscriber, in vir-
tue of, and pursuant to, the said decree.
THOMAS BUCHANAN', Trustee-
January ''1.___________dtl7tlt)''||
"Jeremiah Hoffman,
HAVING disposed of the gveaterpart of his
Stock of Goods, heretofore advertt-sd, for sale,
offers the remainder (not exceeding 6000S
value) at a considerable deduction from cost, so
as to close the sales. The purchaser can have
the Store at very moderate vent,-for a year or
longer time.
February 6.___________________________dot
German Linens, fete. &c.
Ifust received per the schooner Alexander, captain
At/uie, from Trieste,
30 cases PUtillas Royals
21 do. Creas
17 do. Checks
10 do. Bastoneini
8 do. Britannia*
5 do. Cavalinas
3 do. Listados
o do _st6pilUs
4 do.¦OUandineB
750 boxes Castile Soap (blue marbled)
30 cases Glass Tumblers,
For sale by LORMAN FULFORD, &
JOSEPH YOUNG,
Wh6 also offer for sale,
ISO boxes white"? Havana Sugars, superior
1O0 do. brown 5 quality
70 tons Campeachy Log-wood, and
A quantity of Sarsapariila.
February 6._______________________________'}__
Fifty Dollars Reward.
WAS stolen last night in the waggon-yard
of Mr. Hams, at the sign of the Sorrel Horse,
out of doctor Richard Pindell's team, a dark
toon grev GELDING, about U hands high ;
one white foot behind j His tail has been late-
ly docked short and trimmed. W_aeyer will
secure the thief and horss, in order that the
thief may be punished, shall be intided to the
above reward, or 10 dollars for the horse, on
delivery toclr. Pindell, of Hager's town, or to
JAMES L, HAWKINS,
Bead of Market-street.
February 10. d-lt
"BILLS ON LONDON,
FOR SALE BY
JOHN DONNELL.
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February 7.
Bank Notes loan .
Was picked up, a small sum in Bank. Notes,
The owner may have thi-.m again bydescribirtg
the hotes, and paying the cost of this advertise-
ment. Apply at the Bank of Mankind, to
A. WORTHING TO N
_Feb: 10.__________________d3ti|_
For Sale,
A handsome sett of second hand GIG
HARNESS, plated mounting. Inquire of
GEOKGE WILLIAMS,
No. 12, South Charles-street.
Februarv 10.
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Boston Beef.
The subscribers have just recvived is' offer Jot- sole,
or will barter for Superfine and fine Flour,
159 bbls. and 98 halt bbls. No. 1, Boston
BEEF,
183 do. No. 2, do.
61 half do. Mess, do.
LORMAN & FULFORD.
February lo. d
Lor Sale, or Rent,
THE valuable property on which the stib-
scrioer resides, situate on the Little York
road, about a mile from Baltimore It is an
excellent stand for a tavern (and has been so j
occupied for the last elicit years) having-suf- i
ficient stablinir and yard.,. There is a well of j
excellent water before the door, and another
in the yard, and good cellar", under the house.
There are also several frames on the lot,
which will be sold with or without the tavern.
For further particulars, apply on the prcmis-
?0fe
For Liverpool,
irfiKv The Ship
r^^SRv CANTON,
•w.';.ifli,f Peter Wickham, master;
^tea_Sf_sfe=, 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.__________ il8t||
For New-Orleans,
'JV» The Schooner
mS BROTHER & SISTER,
Capt. Alexander Cathalin ;
__a Will be dispatched by tha
gOth instant, at furthest; for freight or pas-
sage, apply lo the captain on board, in O'Don-
uet's dock, or to the subscriber,
M. MILHAU,
No, 6, Market-street.
Who has for sale,
BO tins of excellent Logwood, and a parcel
of Rappee Srrolf, of a superior quality and
which he has just received.
Februarv :,._____________________fllStt
Fresh Hops.
21 hales HOPS, received per the brig-Har-
riot, captain Luce, from Boston, and for sale
by WILLIAM CHILD.
Also,
No. 1 and 2, Boston Beef; New-England
Rum, in hhfts. St bbls. old Bordeaux Bran-
dy ; Poit Wine, in qr.¦casks s Imperial, By.
son and Souchong Teas ; Zant Currants.; and
Roll Brimstone.
Jl^jjs. The Schooner
MARY,
Burthen about 850 bbls.
Captain Vrunu /
Will take freight for Europe, the West-Indies,
or to New Orleans, if ottered within three
days. Apply at
No. 88, Bowly's wharf.
Februery 6. d8t[|
For Boston,
The Sloop
MONTEZUMA,
Captain Lewis ,-
Sf_SS_lsI_!S For freight or passage, apply
to WILLIAM CHILD-
Who Ins received per said sloop _r offers fur sale,
40 tons Plaister Paris,
ICy bars sqr Swedish Iron, 7 As30rte(1.
94 bars flat do. cio. 3
40 bundles Crowley Steel, No. 3,
40 casks Raisins Apply at
No. 88, Bowly's wharf.
February 6. , ^_____________!___.
For New-Orleans,
The substantial, well-built and
fas! Bailing Schooner
LAVATER,
Captain J. J. Williamson j
Will sad in 10 days, weather" permitting ; hav-
ing the creates part of the freight engaged,
fur the remainder, or passage apply onboard,
or to the captain, No. 81, Market-street.
February 7.________________,_________d____
For Liverpool,
r^fs Tlie S,,1P_
_»
O L 1 V E,
'-"Ssi* T>anie! C.-ffin, master ;
,^^__fcSS.- Will sad in ten days. For
freight of about four hundred bbls. or pus-
iatr*, apply to
JOHN & JAMES CARRUTHERS.
Feb. 7,____________________________46t____
Havana Sugar and Molasses.
16.5 boxer, While Sugar "J
1!0 do. Brown do. I Of superior qua-
_
55 hl.ds. )
Molasses
lity,
es, to
SNMUEL SARGENT.
NO'/ICE.
Whereas my wife, Mary Sargent, having
eloped (as advertised the 12th ultimo) this
is to give notice that any person harboring
her shall be dealt with according to law. I
will pay no debts of her contract ing.
SAMUEL SAKGENT.
N. B- I will amply reward any person who
will give me information respecting her.
_ g-bruary 10.____________il3tt__
NOTICE. ""
THE value of each share of Stock, in the
association for the importation of China and
Calcutta Goods, is reduced to the ?-.,oi of One
Thousand Dollars.
The subscription paper will remain open at
the Coffee-house, until Thursday evening,
the 12th instant, at /o'clock, when the Stock-
holders are requested to meet, for the pur-
pose of choosing dir-etoi •_, a suffieient num-
ber of shares being already subscribed for a
commencement of the operations of the
elation.
Feb. 9, 'Wt
4 bbls. £
Which will be landed this day, and are of-
fered ior sale on accojnmodsting terms by
ROBSKT BARRY.
In Store,
Jamaica Pimento, in nags,
L. P. Madeira Wine, in pipes,
Genuine Port Wine, in pipes hhds. and qr.
casks.
3 cases fine Bretagnes and Checks,
Bottle Corks, and
A quantity of excellent second hand Rig-
' X,;C-. WANTED TO CHARTER,
_c__ai__Rv °i,e or tw0
;jrti|j> vessels,
*£; ¦*¦*___&- For Europe.
February 9. dftt
For Liverpool,
The British Brig
AID,
Nicholas Sullivan ;
S She is a fine strong- vessel,
and will be dispatched with all convenient
spaed. For freight or passage, apply lo
HENRY DAVIES,
71, Smith'* wharf.
Who offers for sale, received per said brig,
An invoice of Earthen-ware, and a quanti.
ty of Liverpool Salt, which will be disposed
of on accommodating terms, it taken iiom
along side the vessel;
February 9- __|____________¦
For Amsterdam,
r-*"F\-, The fine new Ship
_£
REBECCA COFFIN,
Captain-------,
In complete order, and ready
to receive a cargo ; for freight apply to
D. L. THOMAS, Ship-Broker.
January 10. _______eo___
For Firemen,
The Bremen Ship
UNTERNEHMUNG,
J. H. Wendt, Master ;
Dag Part of her cargo is engaged,
the remainder will be taken on moderate
freight. Apply to
GEO. REPOLD & F. WAESGHE ;
OK,
JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker.
_ December 24______________________»__
For Amsterdam,
. r~'D- The Ship
^5-Q^K> VIRGIN,
•¦^lCi'3^ William Auld, master, _
¦^s**_S^& Will commence loadinjr im-
rnediateiy, and sail with all possible dispatch.
For freight apply to the subscribers.
J. OGLEBY & D. WINCHESTER.
DANIEL HOvlrLAND.
Jan. 16 eo-Ot
For Freight,
To the West-Indies, Charleston, or Savannah
. yCiV The Sloop
I fe^2_lStV FALMOUTH,
E^O-aSW" Captain I'/i.'Ham Oaten ,•
¦^^iWSsafsifji The Falmouth is a fine strong
vessel, burthen, from 8 to 900 barrels. For
terms apply to the captain on board, at Ccni-
j merce-street wharf, or to the subscriber,
JOHN M'FADON.
i Who has received, and offers for sale on accom-
tnodating terms,
54 hhds. and 119 U>_es Cod Fish,
300 boxes Smoked Herrings,
30 ditto Soap, and
35 reams Sheathing Paper.
February 4. eo4t
For New-York,
tZt^-» The Schooner
te®SSvV F O R T I T U D E,
C£l H_,'_1^4r Abraham Lociman, master ,-
¦ - ¦.-:j>.-q A regular trader 'with fine ac-
commodations for passengers One half her
cargo being engaged, is expected to sail in a
few' Hays (weather p-rinitting) ; for freight
•or passage, apply to the master on board, at
Fell's-Point, or to
ISAIAH MANKIN.
Who has received b\' saiil vessel,
50 qr. casks superior Sherry Wine,
And per schooner .Federal George, from Boston,
5.1 boxes CodRSh, in nice shipping order.
On hand,
150 boxes nice White Codfish,
300 keg--: Pickled Salmon,
250 do. Pong-ues and Sounds,
25 bbls fat Makeral,
20 do. Boston Beel', No. 1,
20 do. do. 2,
20000 wt Glauber Salts, in barrels,
17 cl'.esls Young Hyson Tea,
2 do Imperial do.
8 pipes 4lh proof Cotri.iuc Brandy,
4 do. 1st do. Holland Gin,
5 do. red Aloqv.i; Wine,
8 qr. casks Cheny Bounce
170 casks first quality Raisins,
6 hhds good Muscovado Sugar,
4l) bbls. excellent Cyder Vinegar,
1 bale of Cloths, assorted,
1 do. R 1'Seys, ditto,
1 do. Rose Blankets,
1 case Cotton Cambrics,
A quantity of Sugar Moulds, &c. &c.
Winch will oc sold ou liberal terms.
January 20.______________________ -4t-tt0t ^
iiaziehnrst, Brothers & Co.
OFFER FOR SALE.
The cargoes of the brigs Lion and Neptune from
the City of St. Domingo, consisting of
50,000 feet prime Mahogany,
70 tons Logwood,
35,000 wt. Green Conee,
25,000 do. Carracas Cocoa,
2,000 lb. Bees V
2,500 do. Gum Guiucuni,
1(J0 do. Tortoise Shell.
4,000 Ox and Hog Hides,
600 lb. Old Copper.
February 9- d12t
HOLLAND GIN."""""
Jv"c«u landing from on board the schooner Sally,
saptain Israel Brayton, via Nevi-York,
73 pipes faurth proof real Holland Gin,
lately imported from Amsterdam, entitled to
drawback, for sale bv
HUGH THOMPSON,
Who has in Store,
Muscovado Sugar, of tolerable good quality,
Cognise Brandy, 4th proof, at reduces price,
Raisins in kegs,
About 50 bales Upland Cotton,
200 boxes Claret Wine, entitled to draw-
back,
Some boxes ditto, of superior quality, for
the use of private families.
February 9. _____.___d-lt||
Notice.
A Stated meeting of the ST. ANDREW'S
SOCIETY, of this city, will be held at Bry-
den's on Friday ensuing, at half past
six o'clock, P. M. It is expected that the
members thereof will give due attendenee.
Bv order,
ANDREW BURT, Secretary.
February 9 d4t
Fitch Hall, Jun.
81. Biwlv's wharf,
II A S F Oil SALE,
( lieceivetl per brig Harriot, and schooner Susan
aad William, from Boston)
70 boxes Cod Fish, £ of an excel-
50 ditto Spermaceti Caudles, 3 lent quality,
5 hhds. N. E. Rum.
In Store,
Mess, Cargo No. 1 and 2, Beef,
50 casks Fresh Raisins.
February 6. uSt^
Mechanic's Bank of Baltimore.
Unuary 23, 1807.
the transfer of Stock, will
the month of February, and
are informed that on applica-
on or alter the 25th of the
will be furnished with their
The Books for
be closed during
the stockholders
tion at the Bank,
said month, they
certificates.
January 23.
D. A. SMITH, Cashier.
F. E* A. Schwarlze,
No. 71 1-2, Bowly's-Whahf,
Save on hand and offer for sale,
24 boxes Platillas
10 do. Bretagnes
4 do. Roucns
4 do. Dowlas
4 do. Creas-a-la-Morlaix
6 do. white Rolls
3 do. Bielfeld Linen
4 do. Weser Linen
5 do. Listados
3 do. Bunten, No. 2
8 do. Checks
18 bales Hempen Linen
13 do. Hessians
6 do. brown Rolls
6, do. Holland Sail Cloth
4000 bushels Lisbon Salt, suitable forfisheries.
February 7. d4t eo4t||
John Hewes,
I.ATR PUBMSHItR 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 3 i
M.VMMOTH CHEESE
IN MINlATUItK.
THE subscriber nasonhand, a quantity of
the Richest CK-.SHIRE-TO\VN CHEESE,
made in the neighborhood where ihe Mam-
moth Cheese was made, for sale, with a choice
assortment of GROCERIES, at No. 31, Bai-
tim.ire-street. W. WOODS.
; -inuary 7-
d
Battle Powder, Cotton, &c.
The subscribers have on hand, for sale, at No.
64. Market-street,
4,000 wt WiUinson's Double-sealed Battle
Powder, in casks of 50 wt. each, very snneri-
or quality, suitable for retailing, and will be
sold on very accommodating terms.
15 bales fine quality Tennessee Cotton,
14 pipes Holland Gin,
Real CdgrdffltS and Bordeaux Brandy, in pipes
(fine flavor),
Cabiness Tobacco, in kegs and half do.
Cassia Cinnamon, in small bales,
30 qr. casks Sherry Wine,
Negro Pipes, in boxes,
Double Gloucester &. Pine Apple Cheese,
Fresh Mace, Basket Salt, Stc, &c. &c.
JACOB & WM. NORRIS.
February 3. d
Maryland Insurance Office,
February 2_, 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 at t;,.e 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,
Land for Sale.
THE Subscriber (In virtue of a decree of
the honorable the chancellor of Maryland,
mada in the cause of Robert Fcrgusson is. S-
Luck':) will on Friday, the 27th day of Fe-
bruarv next, at 12 o'clock, sell at the court-
house of Charles county, in the state of Ma-
gyland, to the highest bidder, all the estate
and interest of Samuel Luckot, of the said
county, in and to all those tracts or parceR of
land; lying in Durham Parish, and county
id, Called Luoket's Siipe, Luekel's
Hazard, Luikrt's Addition, and Luckct's
Chance, containing by estimation, four _un_
dred 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-iive serfs.
The. terms of Sale, prescribed by the de-
cree, are, that the purchaser or purchasers
pay the purchase money on the day of sale,
or on the day ofthe ratification thereof, by the
chancellor, which, if ratified, shall be just
five weeks from the subscribers's report, of the
said sale—And on obtaining the chancellor's
ratification of the said sale, and on pavinethe
whole of tlie 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, free and dischared of
all the claim of the said Robert Fergusson and
the s:ud Samuel Lucket.
The said lands will be either sold entira, or
divided so as to suit purchasers.
CLEMENT DORSEY, Trustee.
January 29. dt.27F
AN ACT
For the punishment of Forgary and for other
purposes.
W11 ERE A S 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 wit!) afrau-
dulent intent, employ an artist to engrave or
etch any plate, in imitation of the note or notes
of any established batik within this state, or of
anv hank which may hereafttr be established
within this state, or which are. or may be es-
tablished bylaw in any of the United States,
01 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 orplates, or any pel_oh who shall affix
to such notes, fraudulent, or forged signatures,
or any person who shall be in any manner
conperned in tl.t altering, forging or counter-
feiting, any note of any bank now existing with-
in this state, or of any bunk which may hereaf-
ter be established in this state, or any ]>erson
wdio may pass within this state, forged or
counterfeited notes (knowingthem to he such)
purporting 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, anyforged or counterfeited
negotiable note or paper whatsoever, or who
shall erase or alter any genuine negotiable note
or negotiable paper, or any endorsement there-
upon ; or shall tender in payment, or in any
way utter, any such erased, altered, or coun-
terfeited note or notes, or negotiable paper
(knowing such bill 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. doOt
To our Friends and the Public.
The subscribers (successors ofthe 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, &c. 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 and.fidelity. They will
study particularly to make the. best disposition
of Orphan's property committed to their care.
The public's Servants,
COLE aad I. BON SAL.
Nov. J 4
A NEW PAPER.
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