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Seven dollars per Annum.]
WMTISAM,
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 18(
Mackerel, Rum, ?s*c
300 ban__ FAT MACKEREL,
4 hlids. 4th proof Jamaica Ruin,
200 Spanish Hovse Hides,
20 bo_es No. 3, Chocolate,
'20 bbls. Glauber Silts, _
Received per schr. Susan &. William, from
Boston, for sale by
THOMAS MARF.AN,
Mo. 86, Bowly's wharf.
February 12. ______________d8L!l ,
Election.
IN conformity; with the charter of the Bank
of Maryland, an election for twelve directors,
•will take place, and be hoklen at the Bank,
en Saturday, the 7th March next, to com-
mence at JO o'clock, A. M.
By order,
R. WILSON, Cashier.
February 3. dt7Mh
York river Oysters.
- yusr received,
A quantity" ofYorfcrive* OYSTERS', which
wiH be sen ed up in any style to customers, at
the subscriber's hotel, Market-street.
CHARLES J. MEYER.
February 19. d4t.
For New-Orleans,
rfv^ The substantial, well-built and
ONE THOUSAND BARRELS
Howard-street FLOUR,
IF applied for immediately, will be sold on
accommodating terms, in ardor to save ex-
pence of storatre or removal.
W. _. - I. BARNEY.
February 19. ____________ eo4t
Agreeably
TO the first article of the association of the
J-Iagcr's town bank, Luke Tie-nan, James L.
Hawkins, Christian Keller, William Matthews
and Clemer.t Brooke, are appointed to open
subscriptions in the city of Baltimore for 2000
shaves.
NOTICE.
IN coflfbtmity with the above, the commis-
sioners will attend on Monday, the 2d March,
and the two following days fiitth 10 till -5
o'clock (if tne stock should not b(» sooner sub-
scribed) at Beck's tavern for that pnrposa, •
February 19._____________________dt.4M____
To be. Rented,
THE Store, Countlntp-oom, Cellar St back
"Warehouse, I at. present occmy. Possession
will be inven on the 1st of April.
. JOHN GODDARD.
February 19. <14t
Notice.
THE creditors of the late Mr. Nathaniel G.
Gover, decease.1, are requested to meet at
J*r. Meyer's hotel, No. _8, Baltimore-street,
at6 o'clock, P. M. tomorrow, when business
of consequence will then and there be pro-
posed to them. WILLIAM JOLLY,
Administrator
February 19.______________________
For Sale.
Just arrived from Martiiique, per schooner C.n-
sius, CdptaH Tranerb, and vnU be landed in
a few days.
34 (Ads. while and brown Clayed Sugars,
40 tierces ~)
51 barrels U\ Of first quality COFFEE.
9 bags J)
Also on hand,
. 40 hhds. Cuadaloupe Sugar,
37 do. Trinidad do
The whole entitled to drawback, and offer-
e4 for sale on moderate, terms by
LEWIS FPULK.
February \% _________________d4t___
Twenty Dollars Reward.
ON the night of the 8th instant, was slot-
en out of the Baltimore and Frederick Town
Turnpike Bond Company's stahh-', a dark
chesnut sorrel HORSE, 7 or 8 years old &
about 15 hands high, with a snip and star in
his forehead, walks remarkable wide with his
hind Feet. Ten dollars will be given for the
Horse only, and the above reward for Horse
and Thief, and aU reasonable charges paid by
JOSEPH EVANS,
Superintendent of said road.
February 19._______________ELlm
Just Received,
Per the Severn, from Bremen,
5 bales White Ticklenburgs,
_ bales Osnaburgs, and
3 boxes White Rolls,
Which I offer for sale at the corner, head
of Smith's dock.
CHAS. G. BCERSTLER.
February 13.______________________d!2t
John Hewes,
Late publisher of the Companion,
HAVING disposed of his former Printing
Office, to JosepTi Robinson, requests all per-
sons indebted to him to make payment at the
office of this Gazette.
January 3. d
German Linens, &c &x.
Just recei^d per the schooner Alexander, captain
Jthne, from. Trieste,
30 cases iNtiuas Royals
21 do. Creas
17 do. Checks
¦j_.0 do. Bastoneini
,8 do. Britannias
$ Jo. Cavalinas
3 'do. List.ades
3 do Estapillasi
4 do. OEandjjves
75*0 bfixes Cas'tile Soap (blue marbled)
' 30 cases Glass Turr.blers,
For sale by LOSMAN FULFORD, &
JOSEPH YOUNG,
Who alio ifferfor sale,
1?0 boxes'white? Havana Sugars, superior
100 do. brown 5 quality
' 70 tons C&vnpeacby Logwood, and
A quantity or SarsapariHa. f
February 6. •'
fast-aailftig Schooner
LAVATEH,
t- Alexander Cathnlin ;
_>gS__i Will be dispatched by th«
20th instant, at furthest; for freight or pas- j
sage, apply to the Captain on board, in O'Don-
ncl's dock, or to the subscriber,
M. MI.LHAU,
No. 6, Market-street.
Who has for sale,
R0 t-ins of escell-nt Logwood, and a parcel
of Rappee Snuff, of a superior quality and
which he has just received. .
Fehninry 3.______________________________
For Liverpool,
TT^-y The British Brig
¥_SSiV_ Alu>
____?S_r Nicholas Sullivan.;
_."-.','. «_£_! She is a line strong vessel,
and will be dispatched with all convenient
spaed. For freight or passage, apply to
HENRY 1) A VIES,
71, Smith's wharf.
Who offers for sale, received p>r said '
An invoice of Earthenyware, and a.quantij
ty of Liverpool Salt, which will he disposed
of on accommodating terms,'if taken from
along- side the vessel.
February 9. d
For Bremen,
The Bremen Shi;)
UNTF.RNF.HMUNG.
J. H. Wendt, Master ;
Part of her cargo is engaged,
(the remaiiider will be taken on moderate
freight, Apply to
GEO. REFOLD
on,
JOHN BOLTE, Ship-llroker.
December 24.
Battle Powder, Cotton, he.
The subscribers have on hand, for sale, at No.
64t Market-street,
4,000 wt WU_ir_on's Double-sealed Battle
Powder, in casks ot 50 wt. each, very superi-
or quality', suitable for retaitinjr, and will be
gold on very accommodating terms.
15 bales fine quality Tennessee Cotton,
14 pipes Holland Gin,
RealCogniac and Bordeaux Brandy, in pipes
(fine flavor),
Cabinoss Tobacco, in kegs and half do-
Cassia Cinnamon, in small bales,
30 qr. casks Sherry Wine,
Negro Pipes, in bo_es,
Double Gloucester & Pine Apple Cheese,
Fresh Mace, Basket Salt, Ssc. „c; _c.
JACOB _ VVM. NORRIS.
February 3. d
V
jj_SN
F. WAESCHEs
Ilaz.'lehurst, Brothers _ The Schooner
mS F O k T I T U I) E,
> Abraham Loctm.au, mailer s
-. A regular trader with vine ac-
commodations KrVpassengers One lia'l her
cargo!. , "d, is expected to sail in a
few days (yri iHtii ; i fo» freight
or p-s-;st;e, apply to the Was ..ird, at
FelUs-Point, or to
\1A1IMANKI:;.
Who has receive
50 (p-. casi «•} VVine,
And ben-schooner I
S I boxes Codfish, in ni.ee shipping order.
On hand,
150 !-'Xv 9 nice \\;'Ke Ci
.
250 do'. Ti I Sounds,
25' bbls. fafMafceral,
20 do, Boston Beef, No. 1,
20 do. do. 2,
20000 u-t. 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 ".loqus Wine,
8 qr. casks Cherry Bounce
170 casks first quality Raisins,
''. hhds. good Muscovado Sugar,
40 bbls. excellent Cyder Vinegar,
1 bale of Cloths, assorted,
1 do. Kerseys, ditto,
I do. Rose Blankets,
1 case Cotton Cambrics,
A quantity of Sugar Moulds, „c. 8cc.
Which will be sold on liberal terms.
January 20. d4tt,10t
For Sale,
:V, The line Coppered Ship
ROBERT;
Mounting 10 Guns, burthen
600' hhds has lately gone thr>>'
a thorough repair, and is now reaiiy to re-
ceive a cargo J.L'SO,
jr> eatima.tianj four htm_
dred acres ; and in and to another tract or par
Bel, lyiniv '" ,,K' SLI'(1 I'arish, calleil frog's
Nest, containing about on_ luuidred &
ty-liv.- ¦¦.
The terms of sale, prescribed by tin: •!•••-
tree, are, that the purchaser or pur. !
pay the purchase money on the day of sale,
prort .the day ofthe raiilication tliercol,
chancellor, which, ir ratified, shall b(
ftve wee.k:, t'rooi the subscril' f
le—And on obtaining the chancellor's
ion of the said sale, and »n paj ingthe
whole of the purchase inonoy, the subscriber
j. i! execute a deed to the purclinser Or pur-
chasers, i • ¦.i111js couvej'ing to him or
them all the right, title, and interest of the
said Samuel Luclcet, free and dischared of
»ll d>- tiaiiii of the said Robert Fergnsson and
lid Samuel Luclcet.
The Said lands will be cither sold entira, or
divided so as to suit iiurchasers.
CLEMENT DORSEY, Trustee.
January 29.___¦__________________di27F
Mechanic's Bank of Baltimore.
ivNUAirx 23, 1807.
The Books for tlis' transfer of Stock, will
be closed during tl» month of February, and
tUe stockholders are informed that on applica-
tion, at the Bank, on or after the 35tsh of (he
said month, they will be furnished wivh their
certificates.
D. A. SMITH, Cashier.
January 23._____________ ____________
'/ o our Friends and the Public.
The subscribers (successors of th? late firm
of Sower and S. Cole) respect full y inform t l»-ir
fr'cn-is and tlio public, that they intend to con-
tinue the business of AUCTFQNIFRS of
Books, Maps, (.'harts, I'rints, Household and
I'.ilehen f'ufiviture, he. and Lottery
Re-pens, at No. 174 1-2, Market-street.—-
They solicit the support of their friends ill
promise, that all business cominiHed to
as Auctionitis shall be i i ith the
striotCBt promptitude aiid fidelity. They will
stuily particularly to make the best disposition
of Orphan's property committed tp tlieir care.
The public's Servants,
COLE and I. BONSAL.
Nov. 7_______________________________d_
'i'o be Sold,
RonteJ, or Exchanged for suitable Propel ty in
this City,
A healthy pleasant country SEAT, not 9
miles from the city, convenient to the Keistcr's
town turnpike road. The place contains near-
ly 12 acres, with convenient buildings, excel-
U nt water, a large garden, with a variety of
Fruit, such as Pe&rsj Beaches, 1'himbs, En-
glish Grapes^ Prunes ; also two Apple Or-
chards, all grafted. For terms apply to the
subscriber, living on the premises.
'CHRISTIAN KEENER.
F«hrurivrv 16. eo4ti|
OF an excellent quality, for sals bv
THOMAS B'VKKUE,
Lovely-Lane.
February 13._______________________1 (At
ShenfPs Sale.
By virtue of two writs of Venditioni Exponas
issued tram the court of appeJtis tor the
WesteTr) Shore of Maryland, and to me
directed, will be exposed to public sale, on
SATURDAY, the 21stinst. .-t one o'clock,
ou the premises, for cash, the following
valuable property, seized and taken to satis-
fy two .judgments in said court, obtained
hy Riciiaril N-avs, fe>r the use of Robert
y, againn Robert Oliver, terre tenant
of Robert Burvianee, and ttichard >;eiivc,
ie of Robert Correy, against Ro-
bert Oliver, terre tenant of Samuel Burvi-
ALL the right, title, claim and intew
il Vnr-
,-t Purvianc_j in and I
ble LOT of GRO
imeyts thereon, situate a!»,l
tying :ii the Gtty of Baltimore, on the east side
of L'cimmerce-sti c dtalned within
wit : " Be-
the same at the distance of fotty-
et 30_t_ffom the south side of an alley,
which vuas' between certain brick bi)il
and certain large woo ¦
i and Robert Purvi u
nniniii nee south, along the line ol
¦ !'ed J'irid twenty
feet ; ihence east sixty feet to'lhe I
Ph.lip Rogers's lot, thence north along the
said Rogers's line, one hundred and twenty
to the beginihg."
me lot heretofore feonveyed to the
sain Robert Oliver, from the saia Samuel and
Robert Purviance, by indenture dated on or
about the 19th day of October, 1786.
THOMAS BAILEY,
Late Sheriff of Baltimore county.
February 12th, 18j7. dSt
Public Sale.
ON FRIDAY,
At 2 o'ri/r/f, •wi/l'be.exposed to I'u'dic Sale, at
the house of John Gordon's, No. 46, Alisa-na-
street, Fcli's-l'oint, all the personal cstat-: oj
Sarah Wilson, decprectt,
Consisting of, a variety of
Household Furniture.
JOHN GORDON, Ai'm'r.
February 13. 'dSC|
Boston Beef.
The subscribers have jutf received _/ offer for sale
or toil/ barter for Snpfrfine and Vine Flour,
i 59 bbls. and 98 half bbls. No. 1, Boston
_EEF,
132 do. No. 2, do.
61 half do. Mess, do.
LORMAN Sc FULFORD.
IfenwIlU'J %0, 4
For Charleston (S. C.)
The Schooner
THREE FRIENDS,
Captain E. Hemes ;
SeSSKaS Has accommodation for two or
i three passengers, unoccupied ; her cabbin i»
! large and well calculated for the convenience
Iof passengers ; a few bbls. will yet be taken
on freight. Apply to the captain on beard,
Bowly's wharf, or
CHARLES GWIKN & CO.
! February 19. dot
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.___d!5<4
Baltimore County.
I do hereby certify, tl>at 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 bartds bifrh, a small star, in his forehead,
some small while spots on his back, shod be-
fore, trots, pacss, and canters, uo perceptible
brand, or mark.
Given under my hand this 3d day of Jan-
uary, 1807. SAMUEL OWINGS.
The owner is desired to prove property, pay
charges and take him, by applying to
RICHARD BROWN.
Near Kandal's-towti.
February 17. d3l§
Molasses.
50 hhds Molasses, just received, per Wal-
ker's packet from Norfolk, and ottered for
sale by JOHN RANDALL.
95, Bowly's wharf.
AISO,
Madeira and Teu«ri|lii Wine, entitled to
debenture,
Lisbon and Port do. h
Burr Stones-
February 17,
the subscription of the surplus shares Should
remove the. possibility of procuring the sti d
at a lower value, than the successful! man.
ai.p¦mi'iif of the institution and the public opi-
nion should have conferred on it, notwltlistand-
i-fijV, therefore, thit the charter directed tiiat
the subscription Books fortius stock shall ba
opened at Aiinapolis, yet the directors hold
themselves at liberty and have determined it
to be their duty, to devise means to accommo-
date the citizens of the several counties, who
V wish to sv.b-:cribc, but who cannot at-
tend at Annapolis ; in conformity therefore,
to a determination that had already obtained,
at a joint meeting of the directors of the
Bank and Branch Bank, on a similar occusi-
011, the board have adopted the following- re-
solute.. •
That the directors for the several counties
on the "'.Ve.-.terii Shore, be authorised and di-
rected to receive in their respective counties*
from all persons who may oiler to subscriba
for Stock m the Farmer's Bank, on the day,
or days appointed for subscribing, powers of
attorney, enabling some person to subscriba
for them at Annapolis, and also to receive
from persons so disposed to subscribe, tha
sums which are made payable, on subscrip-
tions personally made-,, and all subscriptions
made under powers as aforesaid, shall be
held and deemed as valid, as if made by
the individuals themselves at. Annapolis.
Bv order,
JONATHAN BINKNEY, Cashier.
Annapolis, February 12, 1807.
February IS. lawtlSthA
For Sale,
And worthy of attention,
THE Subscriber being in the decline of life,
awl desirous of withdrawing from busi-
ess, now offers for sale the following VALUA-
BLE PROPERTY, occupied by him, lying
in the centre of Chestertown, Kent county,
state of Maryland, viz.
That valuable LOT OF GROUND," at tha
corner of High and Princess -street, 19_ feet
on the former, and 148 j feet on the latter, oil
whichave errected the following buildings:
A two-story frame House, now occupied as
a store, 50 feet on High-street, and 24 feet
on Princess street, weather-boarded with,yel-
low poplar, dry cellar under the whole, and a«
excellent garret with ten dormant windows.
A two-story Granary or Warehouse, 75 feet
by 32 feet—an extensive garret with six dor-
mant windows
A two-story brick House, 46 feet by 38
feet, with a large airy passage in the centre,
well-finished, „ a dry cellar under the whole—•
adjoining- which is a two-story frame Kitchen,
06 feet by 18 fest, with a room for a house-
keeper or nursery below, and bed-chambera
above.
A Stable with nine stalls for horses and
cows, a Carriage-House, Smoke-House, Hen-
House, he. Ike. and an excellent Garden, with,
a pump therein.
Also, a two-acre Lot of Ground, now ia
timothy.
The ahove improvements are faitjifully built
and in good repair ; and this very valuable pro-
perty is worthy of attention, and will be sold
on moderate terms. Any person, desirous of
purchasing, may apply to WILLIAM BA-
KER or ISAAC 1RJRNESTON, Baltimore -,
JOHN KENARD or LAMBERT W.
SPENCER, Laatan; or to the subscriber, oa
die premises.
WILLIAM BURNESTON.
N 0 T I C E.
ALL persons indebted to PHILIP F. RA.
SIN &, CO. are. earnestly requested to pay
their respective accounts, or close the sans
by bond or note, before the first day of January
next. These whose accounts may be standing
open at that dale, may expect them to ba
placed in the handset' an attorney.
PHILIP r'. RASi'N & CO.
A^ust 20. e.«VT
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