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Seven Dollars per Annum.] MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, a807. [Vol. XXVI—No. 3979, Election. IN conformity with the charter of the Bank of Maryland, an election for twelve directors, "will take place, and be holden at the Bank, on Saturday, the 7th March next, to com. snence at 10 o'clock, A. M. By order, R. WILSON, Cashier. February 3. dt7Mh York river Oysters. _ JUST R^fffED, A quantity of York river OYSTERS, which •will be served up in.any style to customers, at the subscriber's hotel, Market-street. * CHARLES J. MEYER. February 19. U4t Phoenix Fire Office. Specific Goods, indentified by marks and numbers, or otherwise sufficiently described, may be insured in this office at a shorter pe- riod than a year, to the amount of §4'.),000, on a single risk. D. STEWART, Agent. February 21. _______ d,"t-eo3t For Sale, A HOUSE & LOT in South-street, at pre- sent Occupied by Mr. Levin Barnes. The lot is 25 feet on said street, and 100 feet deep— There is a two-story framWhouse in front and a good two-story brick dwelling- behind the frame, and a three-story workshop on the back part of the lot. Also, \ A LOT on the west -Me of Paca-street, aiearly opposite to Mr. Fimfley's warehouse, :S3 feet front, and 150 feet deep, to a 20 feet ifelley ; both the above lots are in fee-simple. .Apply to DAVID ARMOR. February 21._________________ d4t|| Agreeably TO the first article of the association of the Hager's town bank, Luke Tiernan, James L- jKawkins, Christian Keller, William Matthews Sind Clement Brooke, are appointed to open subscriptions in the city of Baltimore for 2000 shares. NOTICE. IN confotmity with the above, the commis- seioners will attend on Monday, the 2d March, and the two following days from 10 till 5 o'clock (if the stock should not be sooner sub- scribed) at Peck's tavern for that purpose. February 19.___________' dt4M_ To be Rented. THE Store, Counting-r.com, Cellar h back "Warehouse, I at present occupy. Possession 'will be given Oil the 1st of April. JOHN GODDARD. February 19. d4t For Sale. ^fust arrived from Martinique, per schooner Cas- sias, Captain Trailers, and villi lie landed in a few days. 34 hhds. white and brown Clayed Sugars, 40 tierces _ 51 barrels hi. Of first quality COFFEE. 9 bags J Also on hand, 40 hhds. Guadaloupe Sugar, 37 do. Trinidad do The whole entitled to drawback, and ofTer- *d for sale on moderate terms by LEWIS'FOULK. "February 19. d4t T --------------'—.— —, -------——— Just Received, Per the Severn, from B emen, ' S bales White Ticklenburgs, 4 bales Osnaburgs, and 3 boxes White Rolls, Which I offer for sale at the corner, head •f Smith's dock. CHAS. G. B0ERSTLER. February 18.__________-_________dirt John Hewe-s, , Late publisher op the 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 8. d In Baltimore County Court, February 3, 1807- ON application to the judges of the said County Court, by petition in writing of John dimming, of said County, praying the bene- fit of the " Act for the relief of sundry in- solvent debtors," passed at November session eighteen hundred and five, on the terms men- tioned in said act ; a schedule of his property and a list of his creditors, on oath, as far as lie can ascertain them, as directed by the eaid act, being annexed to his petition ; and the said County Court being satisfied by"com- petent testimony, that the said John Gumming lias resided the two preceding years Within the state of Maryland, prior to the passage of the said act; and the said John dimming at the time of presenting his petition as a- fbresaid, having produced to the said court, the assent in writiug'of so many of his credi- tors as have due to them the amount of two- thirds of the debts due by him at the passing the said act. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by the said court, that the said John dimming {.by causing a copy of this order to be insert' eil in some one of the newspapers in the city ©f Baltimore, every other day For three months fcefore the ninth day of May next) give no- tice to his creditors to appear before the said County Court, at the Court-House, in the eaid county, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of the grid ninth day of May next, for the pur-' jpo;;e of recommending a trustee, for their be- nefit, on the said John Gumming, then and there taking the oath by the said Act pre- scribed for delivering up his property. Signed per order, WM. GIBSON, Clerk. February 21, 1807. dlstA-eo3dMy Garden Seeds. jTH?. Subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitant* of Baltimore, that he keeps a ge- neral assortment of the best kind of GARDEN SEEDS, fit for our own soil, and those also for the West-L'dia market. Orders will be thankfully received and punctually attended to, by application ateimerof his stalls, No.34 and 36, FeHVPoint Market, or No. 1 and 3, Cen- tre Market, or at his Garden near the Marine Hospital. JOHN MYCROFT. i>mjary,16. f-Vf3t-ih-t§ For S^ale, The Hull, Masts* and Spars of a new Ship, of the follow- ing dimensions, viz. 83 feet keel, 31 feet beam, 13 1-2 feet lower, and 6 feet upper hold ; about 360 tons carpenters' tonnage. She is now on the stocks at Cratclier's terry, Nanticoke river, and is built of the best materials, by James Wheeden, ship-carpenter, of this place. ALSO, The Hidl, Masts and Spars of a new Brig, burthen about 160 tons carpenters' tonnage, and now on the stocks as above, and built in the best manner ; they will be launched in the ensuing spring Goods will be taken in part pay for either of the above ves- sels, and if an advance of cash is made, an ac- commodating credit vtill be given on the re- i mainder. ALSO, A new Schooner, burthen 105 55 95 tons carpenters' mea- surement. She is full built, _ *s and is expectod here as soon as the navigation will permit. ALSO, 400 barrels No 1 Susquehannah Herrings, in nice shipping order, and late inspection, 50 ditto Tar, 1,200 bushels coarse and fine Salt, 60 casks Cut Nails assorted, from 3 to 20d 100 Demijohns, and an assortment of Bar, round, rod and Hoop-Iron, Castings, &c. 8tc. Apply to ROBERT CORNTHWAIT, No. 14, M'Elderry's wharf. February 21. d4t-eo4t For New-Orleans, The substantial, well-built and fast-sailing Schooner LAVATER, :'';~i^_^j|___ Captain J. J. Williamson ; Willsail in 10 days, weatkar permitting ; 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. d For Liverpool, The British Brig AID, Nicholas Sullivan; She is a fine strong vessel, and will be dispatched with all convenient spaed. For freight or passage, applv to HENRY DA VIES, 71, Smith's wharf. Who offers for sale, received per 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 Philadelphia Packets, (OLD LINE) VIA French-toivn and New-Castle. A PACKET wtll start from the lower end of Bowly's wharf, To-Morrow the 20th—and will continue everyday through the season (Saturday's excepted.) For freight or passage, apply to the captain on board, or to [Feb. 20.] WM. M'DONALD, 103, lower end of Bowly's wharf. ___ February 19.____________________d8t For Savannah (Georgia) __''*¦ v. The regular Packet Schooner For Bremen, The Bremen Ship UNTERNEHMUNG, J. H. IVendt, Master ; Part of her cargo is engaged, the remainder will be taken on moderate lie [ght. Apply to GEO. REFOLD k F. WAESCHE ; AGENQRIA, Cornelius Driscoli. master/ She will be ready to take in a cargo on Monday, to sail on .Vednesday next. For freight or passage, apply to the captain on board in Frederick-street dock* or to FALLS & BROWN, Who have received by said schooner, and offer for sale, ^ wll')lel tierces NEW RICE. 36 halt 3 Prime Upland Cotton. In store, Swedish Iron, assorted, entitled to draw- back, London particular1? Madeira Wine, in Ditto market 5 pipes,h_ds.& qr. casks. Young Hyson Tea. February 20._____________________d4t German Linens, ike. &e. Just received per the schooner Alexander, captain Athoe, from. Trieste, 30 cases Hatillas Royals ¦21 do. Creas 17 do. Checks 10 do. Bastoneini 8 do. Britannia* 5 do. Cavalinas 3 do. Listados 3 do Estopillas 4 do. Ollandines 750 boxes Castile Soap (blue marbled) 30 casts Glass Tumblers, For sale by LORM AN FULFORD, & JOSEPH YOUNG, Who also offer ftn salt, 150 boxes white"? Havana Sugars, superior 100 do. brown } s quality 70 tons Campeachy Logwood, and A quantity of Sarsaparilla. February 6. d Twenty Dollars Reward. ON tha night of the 8th instant, was stol- en out of the Baltimore and Frederick-Town Ttirnpike Road Company's stabla, a dark chcsnut 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 all reasonable charges paid by JOSEPH EVANS, Superintendent of said road. February 19. ^______________dim For Sale, A new SCHOONER, About 70 tons carpenter's mea- KSxJBJjSa^'' surement. She is built of good Kife*?_8_A5 materials, and has every ap- ¦ pearance _f sailing fast. She has a cable and \ some rigging, which are new, probably to tho ; amount of about g200. Slieis faithfully built, j her bottom and ceiling of the best oak plank. I For terms apply to I REDMOND GRACE, 67, Smith's wharf JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker. December 24 a thorough repair ceive a cargo For Sale, The fine Coppered Ship ROBERT; Mounting 10 Guns, burthen 600 hhds has lately gone thro' and is now ready to re- A.LSO, FOR SALE, The substantial Ship HERO, Now undergoing a thorough repair, and will be ready m a few days to receive a cargo. For terms apply to WILLIAM YOUNG LEWIS, 20, Calvert-street. Who has imported in the ship Severn, capt. Bry- den,from Bremen, 20 bales German 'Linens. And has on hand, 40 bales of India Muslins, and a general assortment of goods suitable to the approach- ing season ; all of which h« is determined to sell very cheap for Cash or good paper. Country merchants and others, shall be sup- plied with India and German goods upon as good terms by the single piece, as if they bought by the bale February IS. eolOt Battle Powder, Cotton, 'kc. The subscribers have on hand, fr sale, at No. 64, Market street, 4,000 wt Wilkinson's Double-sealed Battle Powder, in casks ot 50 wt each, very superi- or quality, suitable for retailing, and will be sold on very accommodating terms. — 15 bales fine quality Tennessee Cotton, 14 pipes Holland Gin, RealCogniac and Bordeaux Brandy, in pipes (fine flavor), Cabiness Tobacco, in kegs and half do. Cassia Cinnamon, in small bales, 30 qr. casks Sherry Wine, Negro Pipes, in boxes, Double Gloucester & Pine Apple Cheese, Fresh Mace, Basket Salt, he., he- &c. JACOB & WM. NORRIS. j February 3._____________________ <* Maryland Insurance Office, Februar: 'Id, 1807. NOTICE IS HEREBY G.VEU, 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 t.e office of the said company, on the first Mondav in March next JOHN HOLLINS, President. N. B. No transfers will be. made from the 4th instant, until after the election of officer*-. February 2. dim Land for Sale. THE Subscriber (in virtue of a decree of the honorable the chancellor of Maryland, mad« in the cause of Robert Fergusson v. S. Lucket) will on Friday, the 27tli day of Fe- bruary next, at 12 o'clock, sell at the court- house ol Charles county, in the state of Ma- ryland, to the highest bidder, all the estate and interest of Samuel Lucket, of the said county, in and to all those tracts or parcels of land, lying in Durham Parish, and county aforesaid, called Lucket's Slipe, Lucket's Hazard, Lucket's Addition, and Lucket's Chance, containing by estimation, four hun- dred acres ; and in and to another tract or par eel, lying in the said Parish, called Frog's Nest, containing about one hundred & twen ly-five acres. The terms of sale, prescribed by the de- cree, are, that the purchaser or purchaser!! pay the purchase money on the day of sale, or on the day of the ratification thereof, by the chancellor, which, if ratified, shall be just five weeks from the subscriber's report of the said sale—-And on obtaining the chancellor's ratification 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 Samuel Lucket, free and dischared of all the claim of the said Robert Fergusson and the said Samuel Lucket. The said lan'ds will be either sold eutira, or divided so as to suit purchasers. CLEMENT DORSEY, Trustee. January 29._____________________dt27F Mechanic's Bank of'Baltimore. Jan-art 23, 1807. The Books for the transfer of Stock, will be closed during the 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 certificate-. January, 23. D. A. SMITH, Cashier. To our Friends' and the Public. The subscvibt i's (successors of the late firm of Sower and S. Cole) respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they intend to con- tinue the business of AUCTIONIERS ol Books, Maps, Charts, Prints, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Sec. 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 Auctioniers 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_ . MAMMOTH CHEESE IN MINIATURE. THE subscriber has on hand, a quantity of the Richest CHESHIRE-TOWN CHEESE, made in the neighborhood where die Mam- moth Cheese was made, for sale, with a choice assortment of GROCERIES, at No. 31. Bal- timore-street. W. WOODS. January 7. d Hazlehurst, Prothers & Co. OFFER FOR SALE, ''The cargoes of the brigs Lionand 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 Guiacum, 100 do. Tortoise Shell, , 4,000 Ox and Hog Hides, 600 lb. Old Copper. February 9. dl2t W. L. ik j. Barney, Have on hand from late importations, and sell on reasonable terms, 1000 boxes* super, or Castile Soap, 10 do German Steel, 10 cases Glass Tumblers, 11 bales porter-bottle Corks, 1 case well-assorted Diaper, I do. Shirting Linen, I do. Leather do. 1 do. elegant Marble Chimney Orn ments, 1 do. Leghorn Hats, 20 boxes Havana Sugar, and 13 barrels Muscovado do. January 7. d For Sale, ONE of the first SADDLE HORSES in the state, and' g\>es well in harness. Inquire atD Balfv's stables, Liberty-street. February 19. d4t|| Baltimore College, THE Trusties of Baltimore College, incor- porated by act of the Legislature in Novem- ber 1801, are requested t» meet in the Col- lege rooms, St. l'aul's-Lane, on Monday e- vening at 7 o'clock, when subjects of impor- tance respecting the essential interests of the institution, will be submitted to their conside- ration. WILLIAM SINCLAIR, Professor of Logic and Kheotoric. February 20. d3t} Boston Beef. The subscribers have just receive d _f offer for sale or viill barter for Superfi .e una Fine Flour, 159 bbls. and 98 half bbls. No. 1, Boston BEEF, 182 do. No. 2, do. 61 half do. Mess, doi LORMAN Sc FULFORD. February lo. d Clayed Sugar. fast received from Guadaloupe, per schooner Five Sisters, 80 hogsheads Clayed, and 10 do. Musco- vado Sii»-ar. They will be landed to-morrow at Bowly's wharf, apposite the storeof Messrs. Lorman and Fulford, and will be sold low off' the whRi-f. BRISCOE & CARTRIDGE. February 18. _3t Two or three Gentlemen CAN be accommodate.lwitli genteel Board- inr, in Second-street, near the Town Clock, by tin- month or year—apply at this office. ' February .0 * Sit W"ants a place as Wet Nurse, A young W ''MAN, with good recom- mendations. Appl) at this office. February 19. eo4tt Raisins, Colmanar Wine, &c. Nt»v landir.gfrum on board the schooner 7"_o- Brothers, via Norfolk, 100 boxes fresh Bloom ? ... ATCtwc 86 do. Muscatel 5 RAISINb' 60 qr. casks OLD Colmanar Wine, mid A few puncheons 4th proof Jamaica Rum. For sale by UU. TAOMPSON. February 19. eo4t§ For Sale, 55 casks Claret, 8 pipes Brandy, 4th proof, 4 hhds. soft-shelled Almonds, 4 do. Walnuts, 1 trunk Satin Bihbons,~\ 1 do. Silk Umbrellas, L „„ „„„„..„j , , .,._•¦ rwe" assorted. 1 box lajfeties, I 1 do. Silli Shawls, J 1 do. Garden Seeds and B'lotxtr Hants, 100 Floor Mats, Imported in the schooner Three Friends, from Marseilles. Apply to S. BART HE, At Mr. Jaull'ret's, No. 42, N. Gay-street, Or to MAYER &. BKANTZ. February 19. eo4t In pursuance of aji order of the Orphan's Court of Baltimore county, tht^sub- scriber ivili expose to public sale on the pre- mises, on TUKSOAT, the seventeenth day of March next, at 10 o'clock, on a credit of six months, Two HOUSES and LOTS of Ground si- tuate on Philpot-street, and two Other va- cant LOTS situate on Queen-street,on Fell's- Point ; the above being the late residonce of William Hayes, jfceeased. ELIZABETH HAYES, Adm'r. Of William Hayes February 19, 1807. eel7Mh To be Sold, Rented, or Exchanged for suitable Propeity in this City, A healthy pleasant country SEAT, not 2 miles from the city, convenient to the Reister's town turnpike road. The place contains near- ly 12 acres, with convenient buildings, excel- lent water, a large garden, with a variety of Fruit, such as Pears; Peaches, Plumbs, En- glish Gratves, Prunes ; also two Apple Or- ehards, all grafted. For terms apply to the subscriber, living on the premises. CHRISTIAN KEENER. Eabrurary 16._________eo4tjj 70 casks Fresh Raisins, 20 do. do. Figs, 8 boxes Cotton and Wool Cards, 9 bales India Goods, consisting of Jala- poor Sannas, Luckipors and Chitahilly Baftas, Checks, Gurrahs, Gambrays, &c. &c. Just received per Hercules, captain Felt, from Salem, and for sale by jo'hn buffum, _iu. 34, BvJvvk's wharf. February 16. . H eoSt Cumberland D. Williams Has just received per schooner Minerva, and _"_* san and William, 14 pipes Gin, entitled to drawback, 200 barrels Beef Or hand, Beef, Pork, Candles, Cogniac and Spanish Brandy, Hyson and Young Hyson Teas, Indi- go, Cheese, Almonds, Mackerel, Cod Fish, Baftas, and Bandanna Handkerchiefs. February 6.______________________£§_ F. £* A. Sehwartze, No. 71 1-2, Bow-yVWh.Vr-, Have on hand and offer for sale, 24 boxes PlatiUas 10 do. „ret:iirucs •4 do. Roueus 4 do. Dowlas 4 do Creas-i'.-la-Morlabc 6 do. white Rolls 3" do. Bulteld Linen 4 do Wesev Linen 5 do. Listados 3 do Bunter!, No. 2 8 do Checks 18 bales Hempen Linen 13 do. Hessians 4tj| 'Phis is to give notice, THAT the subscriber has obtained from the orji'i _> _ court of Baltimore connty, in Maryland, letters of administration on tlv* per- sonal estate of nomas Soilers, late of s_id county, deee_sed- Al persons having claims. against the said leceased, are hereby warned to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers there- of to the subscriber, on «r before the 2d day of August next, they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of the/said es- tate. Given under my hand this 2d day of Fe- bruary, 180/. SARAH SOLLERS, Adm's. (F. 3.) _ _^_______ 2aw6t Land for Sale. IN pursuance of tha last will and testament of Dennis Warf.eld, late of Baltimore coun- ty, deceased, will be sold on the 9th day of April next, at the former dwelling plantati- on of col. Charles Warfield, late of Frede- rick county, deceased, on a credit of 6,12 & 18 mouths, for notes or bowls with approv- ed securities, viz. ONE undivided tenth part of a Tract of Land, lyingon BigBarren River, state of Ken- tucky ; the said tenth part supposed to con- tain 100 acres, more or le.'.s. The following Tracts or parcels of Land ly- ing in Frederick county, on the public road from Libtn'tytown, by the mill of Joshua Howard, esq. to Baltimore : One tract called Good Intent, containing 12 aeres, more or less. One tract called Little Piece, containing 3 acres, more or less. Part of a tract called Quilting Frolic; and. part of a tract called Conclusion, containing 146acres, moreor less There is a conside- rable proportion of woodland. Further parti- culars will be made koown atthe time Et place of sale. Persons disposed to view the proper- ty, will please apply to the subscriber living near the premises. ALEXANDER WARFIELD, Ex'r. February 5. __________ law4-t INDIA GOODs. SrVst received 40 bales Consisting of Ma*>oodies, Emerties, Cossas, Saunahs, Baftas, Giirrahs, Sawi.s, Guzzenahs, Checks, Blue Emerties, ixc ALSO, 5 cases Bandanna Handkerchiefs, mostly scarlet and yellow, of a superior quality—For Sale by J01IK M. MINER, & CO. No. 66, Bowly's wharf October 30.___________ luw_, F. HurxthaPkC. Hasenclaver, No. 67, Bowly's wharf, Imported by the ship James, from Amsterdam* aaU offer for sale, 50 bundles German STEEL. On hand, Listadoes, Bunten, No. 2, Cotton Stripes, Silk Handkerchiefs, Whetstones and Crucibles, And an assortment of Loonivig-Gl-sMf. Ttie whole entitled to drawback. February 19. 2aw Found Adrift, By the subscriber, on Friday the 6th inst about three miles below Fort M'Henry, a BATTEAU, 17 feet 1-2 long and 3 1-2 wide, pitched bottom, and has two broken Oars on board, the owner may have it again by prov- ing property and paying charges, on applying to BENJAMIN. CGLEGATE. - Patapsco Neck February 17", lawotf Anne-Arundel County Court. September term? 1806. RULED by the court, that all suits trans- mitted from the general court to this court, under the act of assembly, entitled an act to provide for the organization and regulation of the courts of common law in this state, and for the administration of justice, andcontinued last court, under the rule to employ new counsel, shall not continue longer than to the end of the next court, under the said rule, and the suitors interested therein, are hereby required to appear to the same in person or by counsel, on or before the second day of next term, or the same will he tried o.*.discontinued, as th_ case may be, during the «aid term. Ordered by the court, that the said rule be published in the Maryland Gazette, of Anna- polis, and the Federal Gazette of the city o^" Baltimore, oi.ee a fortnight for six months. B/ order, NICHOLAS HARWOOD, Clerk. October 14. _______ eSVVJS IMonce. THE Subscriber lias taken cat letters of administration on the estate of captain James Norrnan, late of the city of Baltimore, de- ceased ; requests all persons having chums agamst the oecea'sed, to bring them in legal- ly authenticated—and those indebted, totnak? immediate payment to Mr. Charles Robinson, who is fullv authorised to settle the same. THEdPHiLUS liORMAN, Adrr.'r, January 2|. ^c4t 2w4$|i