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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0165 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
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Valuable Lands for Sale.
THE great emigration to the state of Ohio,
aid the Western country in gsneral, induces
the subscrihor to offer those valuable I, ANDS
for sale, which he advertised some time ago,
viz :
1000 acres of first rale Land, situated upon
the waters of Middle Island, and about 1 1-2
miles from the river Ohio, unimproved.
400 'if\ about 4 (piles from the former, well
Improved.
364 do. adjoining the above, well improved;
lOoO do. adjoining the above, well improved
400 do. adjoining the above, unimproved.
450 do, adjoiuin;;- Mr. Gregg's Mill, on
Middle Island.
349 do. adjoining toe above, well improved-
1000 do. in Fayette Com y, state of Kentuc-
ky, on the North Fork ii Licking, 8 miles
from the town of Washington.
All the above Lands are of the first quality,
abounding with line timber, such as wild
Cherry, Black Walnut, and Locust; and lias
produced upwards of eighty bushels of .Corn.
to the acre.
At.so,
His property in Washington County, Mary-
land, &.e. &c.
58 acres in Washington County, state of
Maryland, about four miles .torn Hanock-
Town, well timbered:.
36 acres near the abo/vo, adjoining the
lands of John Flint.
70 acres lying in Prince George's county,
about three or tour miles from the Eastern
Branch j this tract abounds with heavy timber,
and although the soil is but thin, the wood
makes it very valuable, so near the City of
Washington.
,2 1-2-story Brick HOUSE, near the
¦pourbhouse in Hager's town, well finished,
with necessary backbnildinsrs ; 1 framed 2-sto-
ry do. adjoining the iormer, with the advantage
of a 18 feet alley, well situated f .r business,
and where a store has been k ;pt for many
years; the lot belonging < > sfu I property is
upwards of two hundred 'eet deep.
One, two-story Logg House in Church-
Btreet, containing! i-2 iets, 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
extensive range ; there are two good springs
on it, and a small stre-m runs through it,
'from which much valuable meadow might be
made. It has the advantage of a ridge of hea-
vy line timber, and within a small distance of
several saw mills ; about sever- y or eighty
acres of cleared Land, and two Tenements;
on the premises.
Any person wishing to purchr.se any of the
Ohio Lauds, by applying W John Lee, Wheel-
ing, will be shewn the premises, and get
any information tliiey 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
Mills for S?le.
TvOS.E highly reputed a ,d valuable Mills,
BucSRrmilk 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 van of stones on the
most modern and approved principle, together
with a -complete set of machinery, such as
leevators for wheat, and flour, conveyors, hop-
per bags and kreens, agreeably to the latest
improvements of Evans's system. The Bolt-
ing Cloths arc new, and the wholeln excellent
repair. Also, a Saw-Mill and two Dvseltini-
Houses, coinn-.amli.'g a beskltiful and romantic
view of the Hudson aval West-Point ; a Om-
Heri'-Shop and Lfviejling, together with otft'r
out-howse* and conveniences necessary to ren-
der the establishment complete. Likewise, u
fall of about thirty feet high, unoccupied, im-
mediately abq/e the present mils, extremely
w ell calculated f>r a Paper-Mdl, or any other
factory, without in the least interfering with
the o,ther 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-
Mat a market as New-York, and on so respect-
able a navigation as Hudson river, the only
route for the produce of toe Northern and
Western World, a facility of purchasing* the
udieat at. the mill, and of sending the produce
to market, is here experienced to :;n extent
which no other situation can boast of. From
40 to 50,000 bushels of wheal has been manu-
factured annually between March and January,
,".ul from 60 to 70,000 could with equal ease
be ground were the winter season excluded,
which of late years hasbeen 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 contiguous to, the mill
.that the elevators discharge the cargo where-
¦ ver the Miller wishes to deposite it, and the
facility of loading the flour on board immedi-
ately from the Mill door, 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-
ed about 60 chains from theaoove Mills, well
Covered with timber, on which is an excellent
iron mine and through which the Buttermilk-
Faltstream passes, alibi-ding several situations
or erecting of iron works.
The estate will be sold on reasonable, terms,
. »nd property in or near the city of Baltimore
•will be taken at a fair valuation for one half of
tlv amount if required.
For terms applyto Charles Garts, in the city
of Baltimore ; or to David Lydig, Merchant,
Kew-York, by whom an indisputable title
-will be given
November 24- eo"m
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Wanted,
AN elderly WOMAN or GIRL, who is
acquainted with taking care of children, and
attending to the work of a small family. For
such aoneofagoou character,generous wages
•will be given, by inquiring at this office.
February 11. eo4t
To Let,
STORE and CELAR, No. 157 1-2, Market-
street, Inquire of the present occupier, or of
the subscriber. ROBERT RIDDELL.
Who wants to purchase, or hire a Servant,
vs ho understands Cooking. None need apply
tut such as ran come well recommended for
their honesty, sobriety and ipduj"i.ry,
February 14. w«4ty
Nathaniel F. Williams.,
No. 15, Bowly's wharf,
Has just received per the brig Harriot, "and sloop
Montezuma, from Boston, and for sale,
110 pieces Ravens Duck,
5.0 do. Russia Sheeting, entitled to draw
back.
100 barrels No. 1, Bee?,
20 do. Fall Mackerel,
& 50 boxes Mould Caudles, 4, 5, 6 and 3 to
the pound,
300 do. Brown Soap, \
. 64 do. Lisbon Lemons,
2 tons Sheathing Paper.
Also received per the schooner Sal'}', capt. Bray-
ton from New-Tort,
30 qr. casks first quality Sherry Wine,
30 boxes Spermaceti Candles,
3000 wt. Cheese, of a good quality.
February 6. eo6t$
I again offer for Sale,
THAT valuable FARM, whereon I now
reside, upon Little Pipe Creek, Frederick
county, Maryland, commonly known by the
name of Legh Furnace Farm, containing seven
hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less ;
about the. half cleared, which includes up-
wards of seventy acres of prime meadow
land, and twenty more may be made at a ve-
ry trilling expe-nce.
This farm is generally tanked among the
first in the county for grazing, and produces
grain of all kinds, equal to any in the state.
No situation can exceed it ill point of health,
or of every requisite convenience.
The above property and the improvements
having been particularly described in a former
advertisemeirt, it is thought unnecessary to
repeat the description ; presuming that those
who wish to become purchasers, will view
the premises
WAS1NGTON VAN BIBBER.
February 5. eo
INDIA GOODS.
Just received 40 bales consisting of
Mamoodies, Emerties, Cossas,
Sannahs, Baftas, Gurrahs,
Sawns, Guzzeuahs, Checks,
Blue Emerties, &.C
1UO,
5 cases Bandanna Handkerchiefs, mostly
scarlet and yellow, of a superior quality—For
sale l>y JOHN M. MINER, &'CO.
N-o. 66, Bowly's wharf.
October 30. ____________l__ eo
Valuable Property,
On Bowly's U'harf, Cheapside, and
in Old-Town.
The subscriber is authorised to sell the following
very valuable PROPERTY—Vi:z.
No. 1—A two-story Brick Ware-House
and Lot, on Franklin-lane and the Basin, oc-
cupied by Mr. Samuel Williams, fronting on
said lane 2? feet, and extending in depth 73
feet, to the centre of a 15 feet yard, on the
rear of Lot No. 2, and common to both.
No. 2—A two-story Brick. Ware-House
and Lot, on South-street, occupied by Mr.
William Child, fronting on said street 27 feet
(more or less) and extending in depth 65 feot
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-House (half
Frame and half Brick) and Lot on Cheapside,
occupied by Messrs. Mitchell and Shcppard,
fronting on Cheapside 22 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 (hlaf
Frame and half Brick) and Lot on Cheapside,
adjoining No. 3, occupied by Mr. Charles
Crook, fronting on Cheapside, 22 feet 6 inch-
es, ..ml extending in depth 62 feet, to Frank-
lin-lane, together with the wharf and dock in
front thereof.
No. 5—A two-story Bsick Dwelling-
House and Lot, corner of Wapping & High-
streets, fronting on Wapphig-street 40 fest, &.
on High-street 26 feet, b inches.
No. 6—A two-story BnicK Dwelling-
House and Lor, adjoining No. 5, fronting on
Wapping-strect '27 feet.
No. 7—A Frame Dwelling-House and
Lor, at the corner of Pitt and Green-streets,
26 10 inches front, and extending in depth
100 feet ; on the rear of this Lot, a small
brick dwelling, which may be sold separate-
'y-
All the above property is in fee-simple, ex-
cept Lots No. 5 and 6, which are subject
jointly to the yearly ground rent of £3 6s. 8d.
Such of the above described property as
may remain undisposed of by the 24th day of
February next, will be exposed at PUBLIC
AUCTION, on that day, on the premises.
Apply at Mr. J. Harvey's, Eutaw-st. three
doors north of Fayette-street, to
JOHN P. PLEASANTS.
Decembers/. dK)t-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, 1805.
ABRAHAM USHER.
Januarys.___________________ eo2m _
Notiee.
THE Subscriber is under the necessity of
petitioning to thenext Charles county courtto
be released from debts, he is unable to pay.
SAMUEL BAXTER.
_J_amiary 1.________________eo2m
To all my Creditors.
FROM many losses, I am compelled to
give this notice, of my intention of applying
to the judges of Baltimore county court, for
the benefit of the insolvent laws of 1805 and
1806, in two months from the date hereof.
CHARLES MORNEWECK.
January If, 1807. eo2m
Red Clover Seed.
A large supply of excellent RED CLO-
VER SEED, of the growth of the late sea-
son, just received from Lancaster and York
Counties, and offered for sale by
GERARD &c WM. HOPKINS.
No. 1, County wharf.
Second mo. 10. , eo
For Sale,
IN my cellar, near Griffith's Bridge,
A quantity of CIDER, in hluls. made of
choice fruit at Perry Hall, pressed in sheets,
refined, racked, and fit for immediate use,
either for draught or bottling. The price $20
per hhd. to be full when delivered, and when
empty returned, on being called for.
HARRY D. GOUGH.
N. B. To a person taking the whole, a-con-
siderable deduction will be made from the
above price. February 4 eol5
Likenesses Engraved.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform the
public, that be has removed to Second-street,
near the Marine Insurance Office, in the same
house that Mr. J. Burner man, engraver, oc-
cupies. ST. MEMIN.
February 10. goCty
In Baltimore Comity Court,
November 2G, 1806.
ON application to the judges of the said
county court, by petition in writing of George
Buchanan, of said county, praying the benefit
of the " act lor the relief of sundry insolvent
debtors," passed at November session, 1805,
on the terms mentioned in the said act. ; a
schedule of his property and a li3tof his cre-
ditors, on oath,.as far as he can ascertain them,,
as directed by said act, being annexed to his
petition ; and the said county court being sa-
tisfied by competent testimony, that the said
George Buchanan has resided the two pre-
ceding years within the state of Maryland,
prior to the passage of the said act ; and the
said George Buchanan at the time of present-
ing his petition as aforesaid, having produced
to the said court, the assent in writing of so ma-
ny 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 act:
It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by
the said court, that the said George 3u.
chanan (by causing a copy of this order to be
inseitedin some one of the news-papers in
the city of Baltimore, every other day, ibr three
months, successively, before the fourth Mon-
day in March next) give notice to his credi-
tors to appear before the said county court, at
the court-house in the said county, atlO o'clock,
in the forenoon of the said fourth Monday in
March next, for the purpose of recommending
a trustee for their benefit, on the said George
Buchanan, then and there taking the oath by
the said act prescribed for delivering up his
property. Signed by order,
WILLIAM GIBSON, Clerk.
December 22, 1806.___________eo3m
To be Let,
And possession given the 2d day of March,
A large three-story brick dwelling HOUSE,
with convenient back buildings, situated in
Market-street, three doors above Howard-
street, at present in the possession of Bolton,
Jackson, and Co. There is a large Store and
an excellent dry Cellar under the whole, tlie
store is well calculated for dry goods, crocke-
ry, or the Hardware business. The Store &
Cellar, will be rented separate from the
dwelling-, if required. For terms apply to
CHRISTIAN KEENER,
Silver Hill, or
, NICHOLAS ORRICK,
No. 2oS, Market-street.
ALSO, TO SELL OR LET,
A healthy pleasant country SEAT, not
two miles from the city, convenient to the
Reister's-town turnpike road. The place
contains nearly 12 acres, with convenient build-
ings, excellent water, a.large garden, with a
variety of Fruit, such as Peat's, Peaches,
Plumbs, English Grapes, Pruens ; also, two
Apple Orchards, all grafted. For terms ap-
ply to tlie subscriber, living on the premises'
CHRISTIAN KEENER.
February .1.____________________eo
'iSiotice is hereby given,
THAT I intend to apply by petition to Bal-
timore county court, or to some one of the
judgesthereof, to release me from debts wiich.
I am unable to pay, agreeably to an act of as-
sembly, passed at November session, 1805,
entitled " An act for the relict of sundry in-
solvent debtors, and a supplement thereto,
passed at November session, 1806.
HUGH SANDS.
January 26. (22.)__________eo2m
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