Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser
1807/01-1807/06

msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0170

   Enlarge and print image (4M)     
 Jump to  
  << PREVIOUS   NEXT >>
clear space clear space clear space white space


 

Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser
1807/01-1807/06

msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0170

   Enlarge and print image (4M)     
 Jump to  
  << PREVIOUS   NEXT >>
#ztite&2 Seven Dollars per Annum.] THURSDAY, FEBRUAR1 SMVMRTISEK [Vol. XXVI—. Mackerel, Rnm, &c- 100 hamd* r AT MACKSREL, 4 bhds. 4th proof Jamaica Rum, 200 Spanish Horse Hides, 20 boxes Wo; 3, Chocolate, 90 bbta. Glauber Salts, Received per sc.hr. Susan & William, from Boston, for sale by THOMAS MARSAN, No. 86, Bowly's wharf. Febtdafy 12._____________________WN CHEESE, made in the neighborhood where die Mam- moth Cheese was made, for sale, with a choice assortment of GROCERIES, at No. 31, Bai- tiirnore-strcet. \V. WOODS. January 7.______________________ d F. & A. Schwanze, No. 71 1-2, Bowly's-Whahf, Have on hand and offer for sale, 24 boxes Platillas 10 do. Bretagnes 4 do. Rouens 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. Check:; 18 hales Hempen Linen 13 do. Hessians 6 do. brown Rolls 6 do. Holland Sail Cloth 4000 bushels Lisbon Salt, suitable forhVlieries. _ -February 7.______________ d4t-*r>4l|| John Hewes, I-.AT". PUBI.TSUEU OF THE Co M 7> A \'T O N, ¦ 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. j German Linens, &c. hc7~ P^ust received per the schooner Alexander, captain Ai''oe, from Trieste, 30 esses PUttUlfts Royals 21 do. Ci-ens 17 do. Checks 10 do. BastoKeini 8 do. Britannins 5 do. Cavalinas 3 do. Listados 3 do EstopiHsa 4 do. Ollandines. T.so boxes Castile Soap (blue marbled) SO cases Glass Tumblers, For side by LORMAN FTJLFORP, & JOSEPH YOUNG, Who o/saofcrfor sale, 3.30 bdxas white7 Havana Sugars, superior 3 00 do, brown ) qualitv TO tons Camneachy Logwood, and -A quantity of Sarsaparilla. "February 6 d Boston Beef. T'he subscribers have juit received Is? a'ffer for sale ' ur will barter for Superfine and Fine Flow, 159 bbls. and 98 half bbls. No. 1, Boston BEEF, 182 do. No. 2, do. 61 half do. Mess, do. LORMA.N Sc FULFORT). February lo, 4 For New-Orleans, |T'TV The substantial, well-hnilt and ¦Vj>ij)j| LAVATI'.ll, WtfmSttSlam W Captain J. J. Williamson ; Willsail in It) days, w%ath«r permitting ; hav- ing the gre.te.r part of the freight engaged, for tlie remainder, or passage apply on board, or to the captain, No. 81, Market-street. February 7. d For .New-Orleans, The Schooner BROTHER & SISTER, dipt. Alexander Cathatin ; Will he dispatched by the 50th instant, at furthest; for freight or pas- sage, apply to the captain on board, in O'Dou- nel's dock, or to the subscriber, M. MIT.HAU, No. 6, Market-street. Who has for sale, tOt ins of ex-client Logwood, ami a parcel of Rappee Swiff, of a superior quality and which he has just received. FeI>vuwry 3._____________['¦ 15j+ For .Liverpool, The British Brig i^J^3-jSt* A'tcnolas Sullivan ; l*tse°3Bg££er£> She is a fine strong vessel, and will be dispatched with all convenient spaed. For freight or passage, applv to* HENRY DAVIES, 71, Smith's wharf. Who offers for sale, reccit.ee!p-r said brig, An invoice of Earthen ware, and a quanti- ty of Liverpool Salt, which will be disposed, of on accommodating terms, it taken from along side the vessel. February'.'). . _______d ^JS> For Bremen, The Bremen Shin CNTEilMEHMUNG, J. H. WenUt, Master ; Pa"t of her cargo is engaged, wiil be taken on moderate freight. Applv to ' GEO. RKPOLT) & F. WAESCHfcj OH, JOHN ROLTE, Ship-Broker. December 24. eo K For Amsterdam, X'l\ The fine new Shin J&W&Si REBKCOA COFFIN, SjO^ Captain- eSiSSKlfee In complete order, and ready to receive a cargo ; for freight applv to 1). I.. THOMAS, Ship-Broker. January 10. eo For New-York, IFv, 1 The Schooner F O R T I T U D E, ¦Jf Abraham, Lothmai, matter; -•:S-.L?. A regular trader with fine ac. cominodations for passengers. One halt her crfrgo being engaged, is expected to sail In a tew iays (weather permitting) ; for freight ot passage, apply to the Master on board, at FeU's-Point, or to ISAIAH MANKIN. Who has received hv said vessel, SO qr. casks Superior Sherry Wine, And per schooner Federal George, from Boston, S3 boxes Codfish, in nice shipping oftler. On hand, 150 boxes nice White Codfish, :30u kegs Pickled Salmon, 250 do. Tongues and Sounds, 23 bbls fit Makeral, 20 do. Boston Beef, No. 1, 20 do. do. 2, 20000 ivt. Glauber Salts, in barrels, 17 chests Young Hyson Tea, 2 do Imperial do. 8 pipes 4th proof Cogniac Brandy, 4 do. 1st do. Holland Gin, 5 do. red Aleque Wine, 8 qr. casks Cherry Bounce 170 casks first quality Raisins, (i hhds. good Muscovado Sugar, 4(1 bbls. excellenUCvder Vinegar, . 1 bale of Cloths, assorted, 1 do. Kerseys, ditto, 1 do. Rose Blankets, 1 case Cotton Cambrics, A quantity of Sng-ar Moulds, &c. &c. Which will be sold on liberal terms. January 20. d4t>.tl0t For Sale, Anew SCHOONER, About 70 tons carpenter's mea- surement. She is built ol good materials, and has every ap- pearance jf sailing fast. She has a cable and some rigging, which are new, paobahly to tha amount of about g200. She is faithfully built, her bottom and ceiling of the best oak plank. For terms apply to REDMOND GRACE, 67, Smith's wharf October 13. d6t-2aw An Inhabitant of New-Or- leans, wishes to purchase 6 or 8 NEGROES, of either sex, from 14 to 25 years of age Apply at this office. ______Feb." 3. d15tf Baltimore County. I do hereby certify, that Richard Brown, brought before me, the subscriber, as a tres- passing stray, a small Black HORSE, three years old last spring, about thirteen and a half hands high, a small star, in his forehead, some small white spots on his back, shod be- fore, trots, paces, and canters, no perceptible brand, or mark. Given under my hand this 3d day of Jan- uary, 18C7. SAMUEL OWINGS. 'Phe owner is desired to prove property, pay charges and take hint, by applying'to RICHARD BROWN. Near Randal's-town. February 17. • d3t§ Molasses. 50 hhds Molasses, just received, per Wal- ker's packet from Norfolk, and offered for s/de by JOHN RANDALL. 95, Bowdy's wharf. ALSO, Madeira and Teneriffe Wine, entitled to debenture, Lisbon and Port do, & IiuiT Stones. February 17, d4l4 Battle Powder, Cotton, (kc Tns subscribers have on hand, for sale, at No. t!'4. Market-street, 4,000 wt Wilkinson's Double-sealed Battle Powder, in cask1; of 50 wt each, very superi- or quality, suitable fir retailing', and will be sold on very accommodating terms. 15 bales fine quality Tennessee Cotton, 14 pipes Holland Gin, Real Cognise ami Bordeaux Brandy, in pipes (fine flavor), Cabiness Tobacco, in kegs and half dp. Cassia Cinnamon, in small bales, 30 qr. cask* Sherry Wine, Negro Pi'pes, in boxes, Double Gloucester St Pine Apple Cheese, Fresh Mace, Basket Salt, See, &c. ttec- JACOB & WM. NORRIS. February 3. d .Maryland. Insurance Office, February 2:/, 1807. NOTICE IS HERESY 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 elecfion for thirteen di- rectors will be h< Id at f:e omVe of the said company, on the first Monr?ay hi March next. JOHN HOLLINS, President, N. B.-No transfers will be >r ade from the 4th instant, until aiter the election of officers. February 2. dim Land for Sale. THE Subscriber (in viriue of a decree of the honorable the chancellor of Maryland, mad:; in the cair-ic of Robert FergUssoa v. S. Luckct) will on Friday, the 37th day of Fe- bruary i.c:.; Co. OFFER FOR SALE, The cargoes of the brigs Lion ami Neptur.e from the City of St. Domingo, cunsisln,g of $0,1)00 feet prime Mahogany* 70 tons Logwood, S.100Q »!. Given Coffee, 2.5,000 do. Cftrracas Cocoa, 2,000 lb. Bees Wax, 2,500 do. Guo» Guiacnm, 100 do. Tortoise. Shell, 4,000 Ox and Hog Hides, 600 lb. Old'Copper. February 9. d12t Sheriff's Sal e. lo our Friends and the Public. The subscribers (successors of the late firm of Sower and S. Cole) respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they intend to con- tinue, the bi'-.ness of AUCTIONEERS of Books, Maps, Charts, Prints, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. and Lottery-Office Keepers, at No. 17-t 1-2, Market-street— 'fhey solicit the support of their friends and promise that all business committed to them as Auetioniers shall be executed with the strictest promptitude and fidelity. They will study particularly to make the best disposition of Orphan's property committed to their care. The public's Servants, COLE and I. BONSAL. Nov. 7 ___________d To be Sold, Rented, or Exchanged for statable Propeity in this City1, A healthy pVasimt country SEAT, not 2 miles from the city, convenient to the Relator's , town turnpike road. The place contains near- ly 12 acres, with convenient buildings, e#c.el- ltnt water, a large garden, with a variety of Fruit,, such as Peirsj Peaches, Plumbs, En- glish Grapes, Prunes ; also two Apple Or- chards, all grafted. For tennis apply to the subscriber, living on the premises. CHRISTIAN KEENER. ?«rbrurary1$, «fl4t{) 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 2!stii\t;t. at bneo'clock, on the premises, for cash, the following valliable property, seized and taken to satis- fy two judgments in said court, obtained by Richard Nesye, for the use of Robert Correy, against Robert Oliver, terrc tenant of Robert Pufviance, andjCichard heave, I for the use of Robert Qorrpy, against Ro- j belt Oliver, teire -tenant of Samuel Purvi- | ance, viz. ALL the right, title, claim and'interest of Robert Oliver, terra tenant of Samuel Puv- Vance and Robert Purviance, in and to that large and valuable LOT of GltOUNl), 'with the improvements thereon, situate and lying in the city of Baltimore, on the cast 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 Robert Purviance, Sc running from thence south, along the line of Commerce-=trcit one bombed Juid twenty feet ; thence east, sixty feet to the line of Philip Rogers's wt, tie. nee nunli along the said Rogers's lino, one hundred and twenty feet ; thence west sixty feet to the beeining." being the same lot heretofore conveyed to the said Robert Oliver, from the said Samuel and Robert Purviance, by indenture dated on or about the 19ch day of October, 1786. THOMAS BAILEY, '' Late Sheriff of Baltimore county. February 12th, 1S,7._________________d8t i'ublic Sale. ON I'HIOAY, At 2 o'c;o:*, nutti he exposed to Pit 'die Sale, at the house of John Gordon's, No. 46, Jliswna- strtct, Fel.'s-it oir.t, all the personal estate of Sarah Wilson, deceased, Consisting of, a variety of . Household Furniture. JOHN GORDON, Adm'r. February 13. ________d.'Uj Clayed Sugar. Jvst received front Gvadaloupe^ per schooner Five Sisters, 80 hogsheads Clayed, -.'.nil 10 do. Musco- vado Sugar. They will belauded to-morrow at Bowly's wharf, opposite the store of Messrs. Lorman and Fulford, and will be sold low off the wharf. BRISCOE & "ARTl-UDGE. February 18. clot English Coal, OF an excellent qualRv, for sale by THOMAS BABKLIE, Lovely-Lane. February IB.______________________ d4t Just Published In Philadelphia, and wto received here, and for sale by GEORGE'HIT.L, NATURE DISPLAYED, In her mode of Teaching Languages to man, or a new and infallible method of ac.qi ir- ing a Language in the shortest time possible, ileuneed from the ana- lysis of the human mind, and consequently suit- ed to every ca- pacity, Adapted to the FRENCH, By N. G. Iiqfitf, of Philadelphia. The Second Editon, with considerable addi- tions and corrections. try Subscribers who have received the first, may now be furnished with the second volume. Subscribers will he supplied, and new sub- scribers admitted, on the original terms, un- til the first of next month, when the price will be raised to six dollars, in conformity to the prospectus. Fcbrunry 16._______________________eo20t For Sale, On credit of 6, 12 and 18 months, or Batter for Town Property, Fond, or Bar); Stock : 'THE PLANTATION formerly belonging to John Steiger, situate 6 1-2 miles from Bal- timore, near the Baltimore and Frederick turnpike road, adjoining the plantation of G. P. Keeports, Win. Clem, M. M'Kubbm, and others. Containing 130 acres, 50 of which is very heavy timbered, and 25 of meadow ground, chiefly well laid down in Timothy & Clover, which produced about 30 tons Haythe last season. The!,improvements thereon are, a well built two story House, two rooms be- low, and 2 above, with passage and stair-cas" in the centre with a 2-story wing attached to each end, a large porch in front of centre house, a fine green yard inclosed had; and front ornamented with a variety of trees, also a well of the best wrater near the door, a Barn nearly new '25 by 6i with stabling under (lie whole ; Carriage ie-nse, Stone Smoak and Spring house, in good order, with several other out houses ; there is a good Garden, newly palled in ; a thriving young Orchard grafted fruit of the choicest collections from Pennsylvania, handsomely laid out on about 10 acies, has been planted 8 years ; also a large old ore ard now in prime bearing order ; a large young- Peach Orchard of the best kind, beside a great abundance of natural fruit ; also Cherries, Pears, Plumbs, &..:. fee For further particulars, apply to the subscriber, Sharp-street, near the AfrioKn Church, or tallssae Star, on the premises, who would wish to engage with the purchaser to work the place on the shares, or otherwise, he be- ing a farmer in good esteem tram Pennsylvania JOHN SINCLAIR. * February 14. Sawtit. TAN-TJR1), &c. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, On the I2r,'i day if'' Mat zh next, at half past 11 o'clock, •zj/ti he exposed to puolic sou by Tho't Chase, at his lend' e l* a 'joining the country seat, of Doctor Aitkeift The whole or any part of the above described property, will be disposed of on accommoda- ting terms, for good paper, bearing interest. WM. CLEMM. Mount Prospect, 3 1-2 miles from the city. N. B. He has several tons of Hay, Straw, &C. to dispose of on the first mentioned tract vi and, on a credit of 90 days, together with a strong Waggon and 4 Horses. Also, a couple hundred barrels of choice winter Apples, care- [ fully picked, and in nice shipping order Oil the same terms of credit may be had at the Mount. W. C. October21. Wla^r