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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0146 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0146 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
| t, ivae. Seven jJoiiars per Annum.3 THURSDAY,. FEBRUARY 12, 1807. [Vol. XXVI—No. 397a ... ... Sale by Auction. "Hie. real estate of J)r Robert Pottenger, deceas- ed', lying in Prince George's county, and state : ir;.'...'. about five miles from Shteen Anne. :: from 'George-Town ; con- tain;'- eight hundred and a thousand acres or THIS valuable Property is situated in the heart of tli'St rich and Well known tract of country, Called the Forest of Prince Gei Mid I.; i ••,' among the most fertile and best . Voices in the state. The s.de will be made on the premises, en Wi .he 18th of February next, if fair, if not, on tlic first fair clay tiler at 11 - in conformity to a decree of the court of Chancery (the estate not ad- V of a division among the representa- tives of the deceased) ; and the certainty the siibscriher feels, that those -who are inclined to becon:, rs, will view1 the premises before the day of sale, renders any fUrl+u ion of them unnecessary. The purciinse money must be paid, in four equal annual instalments, the purchaser giv- ing-bond with s,[/proved security for the pay- ment of each instalment, \vtth interest there- on, annually, from the day of sate. 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. dt,17thF|| Lost this Morning, BETWEEN .Bank-street and the post-of- fice, a large warehouse KEY. The finder is Uesired to leave it at this office, where he will receive a suitable reward, if required. February 11.___________________dot] |__ A Wet Nurse Wanted, OF good character, and a fresh breast of milch. Inquire at this office. February 11. c!4t Doctors Baviage and Cocke, ' Have associated themselves* in business. February 10. doty "^NOTICE. ,. THE subscriber having been lately annoyed and insulted by a number of persons rudely trespassing' on his ground; hereby gives no- tice, that he will prosecute to the utmost ri- gor .of the law, ail those whom he may here- after find trespassing on his land. DE BEUNS, On the Philadelphia road. February 11. d3tf>. For New-Orleans, The Schooner BROTHER & SIFTER, Capt. Alexander Cathalin ; Will be dispatched by the 20th instant, at furthest; for freight or pas- sage, apply to the captain on board, in G'Don- ftel's dock, or to the subscriber, M. MILHAU, _ No. 6, Market-street. Who has for sate, 60 tons of excellent Logwood, and a parcel of Rappee Snutf, of a superior quality and which he has just received. ruary 3._____________________cll51t Fresh Hops. 2t bales HOPS, received per the brig "tar- riot, captain Luce, from Boston, and for sale by WILLIAM CHILD. Also, No. 1 and 2, Boston Beef j New-England Rum, in hbds. 8c bb's. old Bordeaux Bran- dy ; Port Wine, in qr. casks ; Imperial, Hy- son and Soucnoiig Teas ; Zant Currants ; and Roll Brimstone. ^H The Schooner ^^^H MARY, Burthen about 850 bhls. ^^^^^^^^^^^ Captain Uranli ; Will take freight for Europe, the West-Indies, or to New-Orleans, if offered within three days. Apply at No. 83, Bowly's wharf. Februery 6. d3t|| For Boston, The Sloop MONTEZUMA, Captain Lewis ; For freight or passage, apply ^^^^^^^H WILLIAM CHILE,'. " Who has received per said sloop IS offers for sale, 40 tons Plaister Paris, 169 barssqr. Swedish Iron,? , 94 bars flat do. dp. 5 Assorted. 40 bundles Crowley Steel, No. 3, 40 casks Raisins Apply at No. 88, Bowly's wharf. February 6. dotj For New-Orleans, The substantial, well-built and yjS^iS^ fast-sailing Schooner To Merchants. A Young MAN who has a knowledge of Bookkeeping, and who Writes a handsome hand, wishes a situation in a merchants Count- ing-house, or wholesale store He lias been regularly brought up to busbies, and the per- sons in whose employment he now is will give every satisfactory recommendation re- quired. A line addressed to A. B. and left at this office, will be attended to. __February .11.______________________d4t Forgery ! Forgery ! Forgery ! SUCH Gentlemen as wish to be furnished with tlie trial of GERARD VON HARTEN, late of Baltimore city, merchant, are request. ed to leave their address at KEATINGE's Book-store, where they will be informed of the time and manner of publication. This trial is not only interesting, but is in itself a curiosity, exhibiting the ingenuity of legal sophistry, the cunning of unprincipled men, and a connection of villainy and fraud, unparalleled on the records of any court of justice j in which the lawyer will find some assistace to Ilia logical researches—the mer- chant a precedent which may steer him from the rocks of duplicity, speculation and hypo- crisy—while the swindler is furnished with a delicate olio prepared for him, at the expence of every moral virtue ; at the same time he is legally instructed htm to get Money ! a\\A make the extent of his villainy in procuring it, the means of his acquittal or evading the force of the law, by frittering away and de- laying the voice of justice. February 11. d3t| Boston Beef. The subscribers have just received iSf offer for sale, or will barter for Superfine unci Fine Flour, 159 bbls. a*. 98 half bbls. No. 1, Boston BEEF, 182 do. No. 2, do. CI half do. Mess, do. LORMAN 8c FULFORD. February lo. d Be or Rent, For Sale ______________ THE valuable property on which the sub- scrioer resides, situate on the Little York road, about a mile from Baltimore. It is'an excellent stand for a tavern (and lias been so occupied for the last eight years) having suf- ficient stabling and yards. There is a well of uxcel'.cnt water before the door, and another in the yard, and good cellars under the house. here are also several frames on the lot, ¦which will be sold" with or without the tavern. For further particulars, apply on the premis- es, to SNMUEL SARGENT. NO'11C.R. Whereas my wife, Mary Sargent, having eloped (as advertised the 12th ultimo) this is to f- t notice that any person harboring' lier shall be dealt with according to law. I will pay no debts of her contracting. SAMUEL SARGENT*. N. B' I will .amply reward any person who rtii't give me information respecting her, iruary 10 d.3ii NOTICE. THE value of each share of Stock, in the association for the importation of China and Calcutta Goods, is reduced to the Sam of One Thousand Hollars. . The subscription paper will remain open at the Coffee-house, Until Thursday evening, the 12th instant, at 7 o'clock, when the Stock- holders are requested to meet, for the pur- pose of choosing directors, a suftieient num- ber of shares being already subscribed for a imminence li-ientei the operations of the asso. V ciation. Fsb. 9. tract of land can exceed it in this country. 'The title is indisputable. The terms, which. will tie made accommodating to the purchaser, may be known upon application to the subscri- ber iu Baltimore ». . RICHARD KEY HEATH. October 17. ,______ eo For Sale, IN-my cellar, near Griffith's Bridge, A quantity of CIDER, in hlids. made of" choice fruit at Perry Hall, pressed in sheets, refined, racked, and fit for immediate use, either for draught or Bottlins?. Tlie price §20 per hhd. to be full when delivered, and wlleJi empty returned, on being* called for. HARRY D. GOUGH. N. B. To a person taking the whole, a con* I siderable deduction wii) W isade from tL\* .have price. |