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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0150 Enlarge and print image (3M)      |
| ¦-. ¦ 'I' IIIIMI ' ^BVERTISEK Seven Dollars per Annum.] FRIDAY; A.Vt*w:.»sr. «ijul ar SSi—>"«a C'v XXVI—No. 3971. r.r.aB^:iCm»J-^ Sale by Auction. The real est,tie of Vif Hubert PotW'ger, decern- ed, tptirg in Prince GcorgeU count/, and strife of Mar'yl ml, about five miles from f^uti n Anne, and twenty from George-Town ; idn- - taini"-* het-xeei-n eight hundred and a thousand acres of '.-.and. THIS vul table Property i« situated in the heart of that rich and well known tract of country, called the Forest of Prince George's, ami is mdr-putahly among the most fertile and best iniDn-ei! places in Ihe state. The sale will be made on the premises, en Wednesday, the 18th of February next, if fair, if not, on the first fair clay thereafter, at It o'clock, in conformity to a decree of the high court of Chancery (\he estate not ad- mitting of a division among the representa- tives of the deceased) , and the certainty which the subscriber feels, that those whoa.'.; inclined to become purchasers, will view tile premises before the clay of sale, renders any further description oi them ImneCessaryi The purchr.se money must be paid, in four equal annual .-.Raiments, 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 Die payment of the purchase money, with the interest thevton, a convevaneo will he made to the purchaser, by tluj subscribes, in vir- tue of, and pursuant torthe said decree. THOMAS BUCHANAN'. Trustee- Ja-ntrery2T-'________- ¦ • - dn;'hi'|i___ Lost this Moni»r>- BETWEEN Rank stv-""t and the postJof- ficr, a 'large warehoi.se KEY. The fi.de" is desired to leave it at this o.'Hce, where he will receive a suitable reward, if required. February 11. fctj| A Wet Nurse Wanted, OF pood character, and a fresh breast of milch. Inquire at this oflice. February It._________________________"4t Doctors Davicige and Cocke, Have associated themselves in business. February 10. d6t|| .NOTICE THE subscriber having been lately annoyed . sml insulted by a number of persons rud< ly trespassing on his ground,; hereby gives no- tice, that be will prosecute to .'.he utmost ri- g-or of the law, .allthose whom he may here- after find trespassing on his land. r>E BEUNS, On the Philadelphia road. February It.__________________d3ts) To jvierchartts. 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 br night itn lo busines, and the per- sons ill whose "in'lovmoni he now is will ffive every i >' recommendation re- quired. A line adoi-essed to A. B. and left at this oflice, will be attended to. rV.br,, vy 11. ____________**t_ ibrgery.! Forgery! Forgery! SUCH. Gentlemen as wish to be hirnislied ¦with the trial of GERARD VON HARTEN, late of Baltimore city, merchant, are request «d to leave the ir address at KEATIi\GK's Book-store, where they will; be informed of the time and maimer of publication. ¦ This trial is not BfAy iiitercstir.g, but is in itself a curiosity, exhibiting the ingenuity of legal sophistry, liie eiii.i.iiig of unprincipled men, and a 'connection of villainy and framU unparalleled on the records of any court of justice ; in which, the lawyer will hud some agsistace to his logical researches—the hter- chant a precedent which may steer him from the rocks of duplicity, speculation anil hypo- crisv—while tin* swindler is furnished with a delicate olio ore-pared for him, at, the expence of every itKtol virtue, at the some tune he is legally instructed /mm to gel Money ! and make the extent of his villainy in proem mg it, the means of his acqnittai or BVad'mg t. e furce of the law, by frittering away and de- laying the voice of justice. February 11. o3t{ i'ilty Dollars Reward. AVAS stolen last night in the waggon-yard of Mr. Hains, at the sign ot tho Sorrel Horse, out of doctor Richard Pindell'steam, a dark iron grey GELDING, about. 14 hands high j one white font behind ; his tail has been late- ly docked short and trimmed. Whoever will secure the thief and horse, in order that the thief may be punished, shall be intitied to the above reward, or 10 dollars for the horse, on delivery lodr. Pindell, of Hager's town, or to JAMES L. HAWKINS, Head of Market-street. , February 19, d4t Hazlehurst, Brothers & Co OFFliR 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 Coffee, 25,000 do. Carracas Cocoa, 2,000 lb. Bees Wax, 2,500 do. Gum Giiiacum, 100.do. Tortoise Shell, 4,000 Ox and Hog Hides, 600 lb. Old Copper. February 9. d!2t German Linens, fcic. &c. yust received per the schooner Alexander, captain At hoe, from, TritsHt SO crises Mxtdiai Royals 21 do. Creas 17 do. Checks 10 do. Basloiieini 8 do. Britannias 5 do. Cavaliiias 3 do. Listauos 3 do Estopilias i do. OU'andines xee Castile Soap(blue marbled) SO cases Glass Tnuiblera, For sale by LoRUAN FULFOR1;, & JOSEPH YOUNG, Who also offer foi sale, 1.5) boxes white > Havana Sugars, superior J0O do. brown £ quality 70 tons Campeaphy Logwood, and __ A quantity of Ssu-jjjpajijl* ,'V'efcii. ¦::;;:• 6. d Foi* New-Orleans, I nT""!*H. ^'le Schooner ^^.'0V^ BROTHER & SISTER, ^Shjl'^'^-Jr f'Opt. Alexander (.'athiuin ,- >Ste^2=£* Will be dispatched by the 20th instant, at furthest; for fre-ight or pas- sage, apply to the captain on board, in O'Don- nel's dock, or to the subscriber, M. M1LHAU, No. 6, Market-street. Who has for sale, Krj* jus of excellent Logwood, and .< parcel of Rappee Snub, of a superior quality and which he has just received. February .". __________dl'it* Fresh Hops. 31 b'les HOPS, received per the brig Har- riot, captain Luce, from Boston, and fur sale by WILLIAM CHILI). Also, No. 1 and 2, Boston'B'seF; New-En Rum, in hhds. & bb s. old Bordeaux Bran- dy ; Port Wine, in qr. casks ; tmperialj 5iy. son and Souchong Teas ; Zant Currants ; and Roll Briifl tone. . x The Schooner MARY, Earthen about 8 50 bids. -^3^ Captain Urann; Will take freight, for Europe, the West Indies, or to New Orleans, if offered within three d::\«. Apply at No. 83, Bowlj's wharf. Februery 6. dStjj For Boston, r Tc;f:'x Tiw sioop \VJ-iyAV- MONTEZUiWA, > Captain Levis ; ^Kja^A-is For freight or passage, apply WILLIAM CHILD.' Who has received per said sloop ciT" ejfersjor sale, ¦10 tons Plaister Paris, 169 bars stir. Swedish Iron,7 ,.„„.,,„,i 94 bars flat do. do. ^ 40 bundles Crowley Steel, No. 3, 40 casks Raisins Apply at No. 80S Bov.ly's wharf. February 6. oS*\ For New-Orleans, r'j_s, The substantisil, well-built and ^¦. N fast sailing Schooner V>» LAVATKR, Captain J. *?, Witliamscm ; Willsailin 10 days, w.-ilbvr pertrnttitig ; hav- ing the greater part of the freight engaged, for the remainder, or passage apply on board, or to the captain, No. 81, Market-street. February 7. & For Liverpool, +&M&**. OLIVE, i^.'\.['.:yif^ DanielCom*, master i i-i^r-ri-,'J3\- Will sail in ten days. For freight of about four hundred bbls. or pas- sage, anoly to JOHN & JAMES CARRUTHEie',. Feb. 7- _____________________ d!it____ Havana 5ug«r and riipla^scs. 165 boices White Sugar") 110 do. Brown do. ' f Of superior qita- 55 idids.T ., , f litv» .... > Molasses \ 4 bo's. ^ .) Wbicfi "ill be landed this day, and are of- fered for sale on accommodating terms bv ROBERT BARRV. In Store, Jamaica Pimento, in nags, L. P- Madeira Wine, in pipes, Genuine Port Wine, in pipes hhds andqr. cask*. 3 cases fine Brctagnos and Checks, Bottle Corks, and A quantity of excellent second hand Rig- ging-.' TS WANTED TO CHARTER, One or two VESSELS, ¦Wf'WHKa- For Europe. February 9. dft For Liverpool, The British Brig AID, JS'h kolas Sullivan ; a fine strong vessel, and will !«s dispatched with all convenient snued. For freight or passage, apply to HENRY DAVIES, 71, Smith's wharf. Who offers for sale, received pur said brig, An invoice of Earthen-ware, and a quanti- ty of Liverpool Salt, which will be disposed of on accommodating terms, if taken from along side the vessel. February 9. d For Freight, To the West-Indies, Charleston, or Savannah ¦ yKSS-s "file Sloop «*"&£js5?\V FALMOUTH, &&ZL15&' Captain Wfllium 'Jtcefgf' -fe^SfS'gwEs The Falmouth is a fine 'Strong vessel, burthen from 8 to 900 barrels. For terms apply to the captain on board., at Com- merce-street wharf, or to the subscriber, JOHN M'FADOIf. Who has received, and offers for sale on aceoVft- motlativg terms, S4 hhds. and 119 boxes Cod Fish, 300 boxes Smoked Herrings, 30 ditto Soap, and 35 reams Sheathing Paper. February 4. e.o4t For Amsterdam, -CSS, The nn'' 'v'w s!,';,, -*»^«»'-,2.^w»r! In complete order, and ready to receive a cargo ; F«r freight anply to U. L. THOMAS, Ship-Broker. _ January 10. __co___ For New-York, .. _X,""f>, The Schooner Vjimb FORTITUnE, 'wJ..Jf Abraham. Lockman, master ; ^Sisis^XsB A regular trader with fine ac« C'Miuno ialions for passengers One half her cargo being engaged, is expected to sad. in a t\\v days (wether permitting} ; for freight or passage, apply to the master on board, at Eeli's-PoiuL, or to ISAIAH MANKIN. Who has received by iaid vestel, SO qr. casks Superior Sherry Wine, And per schooner Federal G-eorge, from Boston, 5.) boxes Co.l;'i.;!i, in nice shipping ordsr. On hand, 15$ boxes nice-White Codfish, 300 kegs Pickled Salmon. 250 do. Tongues and Sounds, 25 Mils, fat'.Makeral, SO do. Boston Beef, No. 1, 20 do. do. 30000 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 Gill, 5 do. red Aloq'.r. Wine, 8 qr.. casks piierry Couurve 170 casks firsi quaiit) Raisihsi 6 lliids good Masco.ado Sugar, 40 bbls. excellent Cyder Vinegar, 1 hale of Cloths, assorted, 1 do. Kersevs, ditto, 1 do. Hose Blanlr.-ts. 1 case Cotton Cambrics, A quantity of Snsjar ivloulds, 8cc.S-.e- W'ii.ih wjtl be sold on liberal terms. January. 0. d4t-tl0t Boston'Beef. The subserih.rs have ju tt received fJf offer for s de, Or mill darter for Superfine ana Fin* Flewf, 159 bbls. and 98 half bbls. No. 1, Boston BEEF, IS J do. No. 1, do. 61 half do. Mess, do. LOKM.iN & FULFOKT). February lo. d Notice. A Stated meetingof 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 gi->c due attendence. By order, ANDREW BURT, Secretary. February «J d4t Fitch I Tall, Ju|; 81, Bowly's wharf, % II AS F O R S A L '.'., ('Received be? brig Harriot, and vchfiqrter Susan (7ttd William, from Lie: 70 b'dxes Cod Fish, > of an excel- 50 ditto Spermaceti Candles, 3 lent quality, 5 hhds. N. K. Rum. In Store, Mess, Carj-o No. 1 and 2, Beef, 50 casks Fresh Raisins. February o. ilSt}: Mechanic's Bunk of Baltimore. Jahu'a.p.y23, 1807. The Bonks for the transfer of Stock, will be closed during tint month of February, and the stockholders are informed that on applica- tion at the Bank, on or alter the 25th of the said month, they will be furnished with their certificates. D. A. smith, Cashier. Janiiarv m. 12JL 24 10 4 4 4 0 3 4 5 3 8 18 13 6 6 4000 Fel i''. & A. bchwartze, No 71 1-2, Bowly's Whakf, Have on hand and ojj'ei for sale, boxes Platilhis do. Bretagncs do. R.iuens do. Dowlas do Creas-a-la-Morlaix do. white R,lis do. Rit-Ifeid Linen d«. Weser Linen do. Listados do Bunten, No. 2 do. Checks bales Hempen Linen do. Hessians do. brown Rolls do. Holland Sail Cloth bushels Lisbon Salt, suitable forfisheries. u".iary7. d4t-eo4t!| am the remainder For Bremen, The Bremen Ship UNTERNEHMUNG, J. H. Wendt, Master ; Pact of her cargo is engaged, will be taken on moderate freight- Apply to GEO. REPOI.D & F. WAESCHE; b r , JOHN BOI.TE, Ship-Eroker. December 24. eo For Amsterdam, The Ship VIRGIN, William Auld, master, IgiXMEIMBK!' Will commence loading im- mediately, and sail with all possible dis] For freight anply to the subscribers. ¦ J. OGLEBY & D. WINCHESTER. DANIEL HOW LAND. Jan- IS eo!0t - -CTr> John Hewes, Late ruBusHt.it of tub 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. d W. L. h J. Barney, Have on hand from, late impoi tat ions, and sell on reasonable terms, 1000 boxes super or Castile Soap, 10 do. German Steel, 10 cases Glass Tumblers, 11 bales porter-bol.tie Corks, 1 case well-assorted Diaper, I do. Shirting- Linen, 1 do. Leather do. 1 do. elegant Marble Chimney Orn tnents, 1 do. Leghorn Hats, 20 boxes Havana Sugar, and 13 barrels Muscovado do. January 7. d MAMMOTH CHEESli 2,V MLNlATULiK. THE subscriber on* on hand, a quantify of the Richest CHESHIRE- i OW N CHEESE, made in the neighborhood where die Mam- moth Cheese was ntakie, for sale, withachoice' ass..rtme.o of GRai>C£RIES, at No. 31, Bat- tunore-sarcet. W. WOODS. January ". d An inhabitant of New-Qr- learts, wishes to purcbase 6 or 8 NEGROES of either sex, Xeenty lk 10 11, y-ats of age. Lids ofh.ee. F,;b! 3, d '>'i Ar>. For Sale, A handsome sett of second Innd GIG HARNESS, plated mounting. Inquire of GEORGE WILLI.'- No, 12, Soutn Charles-street. February 50.______________ (l4tl! Battle Powder, Cotton, 6tc. The subscribers have on hand, for sale, (it No. 64, Market-Street, 4,000 wt W'.h-cir-fSoa's Double-sealed Powder, in casks ot 50 wt. each, very superi- or quality, suitable for retailing, and will be sold on very accommodating terms. 15 bales fne quality Tennessee Cotto7, 14 pipes Uo'.hnd Gin, Real Cogniac and Bordeaux Brandy, in pipes ,iror), Caiiincss Tobacco, in kegs and half do. C.issi.i Cinhanion, in s.nail bales, 30 qr. casks Sherry Wine, Negi-f Pip'.'S, in boxes, Doulih' Gloucester.-k Pine Apple Cheese, Fresh Mace, Basket Salt, .*;c. .kc. lsc. JACOB & WM. NORRIS. February 3._________________________ d Maryland Insurance OrHce, February 3d, 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 the office of the said company, on the Hrst Mondav iu March next. JOHN HOLi-LfS, President. N. R. No transfers will'be made from the 4th instant, until after the election of officers. Febrtiar, 2. dim .Land for Sale. THE Subscriber (in virtue of a decree of the honorable the chancellor of Maryland, mads in the cause of Robert Fergusson v. S. Locket) will on Friday, the 27th day of Fc- broary ftcjt, at 13 o'clock, sell at the cohrt- honse of Charles county, in the state of Ma. ryland, to tiie higlies4" bidder, ail the estate and interest of Samuel Licksf, of the said county, in and to all those tracts or parcels of land, lying in Durham Parish, and county aid, called Locket's Sltpe, 1 iitzsrd, Lucket's Addition, and Lncket's Ciiance, containing by estimation, four hun- dred acres .; and in nm! t" another tract of par eel, lying in the s.ud 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 purchaser or purchasers ¦ ey on the day of side, oron the day of the ratification thereof, 'dlrr, which, it ratified, shall be just fiv-:: weeks from the subscribcrs's report or the said sale-.And on obtaining tbe chanceftor'a ratificatioa 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 Saihtiel Locket, free and discbared of all the claim, of the said Sotert Fergt.sson and the said Samuel Locket The said lands will be either sold entiro, cr divided so as to suit purchasers. CLEMENT DORSET, Trustee. January 29.____________ dtJ7F 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, Skc. Possession will he given on the llth of Oc- tober next. Also, A convenient and well, finished thrie-slovy Brick Dwem.ivo Horsn, in Water-street, with or without stables. For terms, apply at No. 0, Calvert-street, W SMITH. Sjsptembeu J. , d \V antetl Immediately, A healthy Wet Nurse ; a character will be required. Apply.at this office. February 2. d " A"NEW PAPER. Proposal are ntm issuing Jot publithing a news- paper on Fcii's-Puint, entitled THE FEDERAL UNION. The Editors do not conceive it necessary, in this place, to enter into an elaborate de- tail of their principles and object—let it suf- fice, that the " Federal Union" will be In- dependent in 'ts principles—that nothing will be wanting in exertion to render it wor thy a liberal patronage. The Prospectus will be disseminated throughout the city, when an opportunity will be afforded the public for tho exercise of their unbiassed judgement. CONDITIONS. It ie our intention to issue the " F>de- ral. Union," at the comiiiencimirnt, on Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fridays— but if a competent patronage is offorded, a DAILY Paper will be published S3 soon after as ar- rangements can be made. The (.rice to subscribers \y\\\he five dollars per annum—No money wu.i.BEiiE^mr.ED UNTIL THE FJ'PIHAIIO.V OF SIX MONTHS OCT A person is appointed by the Editor*, who will wad on the citizens as soon as the Prospectus shall have been distributed. It is proposed to issue the paper, as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers are ob- tained to warrant it. SAMUEL MAGTLL. JAMES KENNEDY. February "r. ______________dSt law i 0 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- tim*e the business of AUCTLONIKRS 0! Bocks, Maps, Charts, Prints, Household and Kitchen Furniture, 8;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 Aucttomei's shad, be executed with the strictest promptitude and fidelity. They will study particularly to make the best disposition of Orphan's property committed lo their care. The public's Servants, COLE and I. CCNSAf.. Nov. 7 d PROSPECTUS Of a Dally Ne-w#fiapert to be published on Fell's ¦ :/, entitled FELL^-POINT COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. THE editor- of this paper having received flattering support from some of tile most re- spectable men on F'ei'VPnint. and pi log on the patronage of their fellow-citizens lly, have been induced to throw them- selves upon the generosity of an enlightened puhde for encouragement. From the van n' obvious advantages 10 lie derived from such an establishment as is contemplated by the editors, t: ev entctain the most sun CX eoiid'.or.'' oi success. It is intended their paper shall be dedi- cated ehied, to the interest*.of the commer- cial part ot the community. As they will advantages which no other printers in the pity of JVdtic.iore can possibly possess, in the obtaining marine intelligence, their pa. PC? cannot f.ul of being interesting to the merchant. Correspondences will be established 00 a permanent footing with men of intelligpnce and opportunity, in different parts of the U. States, and, should sufficient encbi be offered, in Europe, by hi obtain the latest and most i .:; tion without delay; in sliott that lies in their po '- render the " Cominerc,. resting and amusing-. They do ivrt deem it necc detail to tiie reader of their politic. for whatever poliiical seiitime:::.- priva'eiy profess, the promulgatio 1 through a public print, they conceive, produce 110 beneficial effect either to the . er or to tlie-mselves :—they are anxious I the prosperity of the U. Stales ;:; and whilst t! 3 sentiments oi' their hearts are favorable to ti . Union, their minds shall never be swayed by the bickerings of political demagogues To preserve tii. ir paper free and tuicontamiiiated from the ebullitions of parti/ans, wiilbetheir peculiar study. To miscellaneous producti- ons, and disquisitions on subjects which may be productive of utility, couched in a decent style, free access will be given to their cr.l- inns— but communications injurious to the re- putation of individuals, will always be re- jected. As the editors are the frst who have ven- tured on an establishment of this nature for some time past at Fell's-Point, they feel concions that tiie fostering aid of its citizens will be extended towards them with cheer- fulness—and that their establishment will not be permitted to dwindle into nothing from the want oi the the 1 atronage of their teUow-clti-' zens. feii's-Poi t has now become too po- pulous, too weals by, and too respectable, to lie entirely dependent on the town for all the printing which it requires—They are confi- dent that few could be found who would not rather contribute to the support of a paps r in the midst of them, dedicated to their in- terest, and offering so many advantage* as the present does, limn be subject to th* in- convenience of walking near a hiiie for all prinVmg rmjuiijte (,,• id.;,- a»e—Besides the inconveniences Which will be removed, the boast of supporting a paper of their own, ws are persuaded, would have no inconsiderable weight in the minds of their fellow-citizens of 1 • ell's Point. They consider it as quite unnecessary to dilate upon their own capacities—trial alone; will be si.ilicieut to convince their patrons of the correctness or incorrectness of their pre- tensions. A long and steady application to their business, emboldens them to conic for ward with confidence, pledging then to execute whatever a generous public be pleased to favor them wiln, in a si workmanship and correctness of jit not inferior to ye other oflice in JOHN WANE. ALEXANDER LL TERMS. The Fell's-Point Commercial Advertise be printed on a royal size paper, with pood material*. The [trice to subscribers will be seven dol- lars per annum, payable half yearly. The pa- per will be issued as soon as arrangement!* can be made. (Xj* The citizens will he waited on in a few days for their signatures. N. ii. Subscriptions received at Pamphili- on's Hotel, at (he ,\.erchant's Co.'ee-House, and at George Dobbin and Murphy's Book- store. February 12. d4t Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of two writs of Venditioni Exponas issued from the court of appeals for the) Western Shore of Maryland, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, on SATURDAY, the 21*ti»8t. atone o'clock, on the premises, for cash, the Following valuable property, seized and taken to satin- fy two judgments in said court, obtained by Richarl Neave, for the use of Robert Cotvey, agaioyt Robert Oliver, terre tenant of Robert Furviance, and Richard Ne*y«, for the use of Robert Correy, against Ro- bert Oliver, terre tenant of Samuel i'urv.- ance, viz. ALL the right, title, claim and interest of Robert Oliver, terra tenant of Samuel Pur- vtanCe and Robert Purviance, in and to that large and valuable LOT of GROUND, with the Improvements thereon, situate and lying in the city of Baltimore, on the east side of Commerce-street, and contained within the following metes and bounds to wit : " Be- ginning for the same at the distance of forty- five feet south from the south side of an alley, which runs between certain brick buildings and certain large wooden stores, belonging to the said Samuel and Robe^ Purviance, &. running from thence south, a.ong the line of Commerce-street one hundred and iwjr.iy feet ; thence east sixty feet to the lirW of Philip Rogers's lot. thence north along the said Rogers's line, one hundred and twentsr feet ; thence west sixty feet to the begimng." being the same lot heretofore conveyettlo the said Robert Olivur, from the said Samuel.and Robeit Purviance, by indenture dated on or about the H/;ii day of October, 178b. THOiVlAb 3A.ILEY, Late Sheriff of Raltimore county. February l,dh, 16.7. dat \ |