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Seven Dollars per Annum.J
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1807.
[Vol. XX vl—No.
'981.
Ground Plaster Paris,
For sale at the Plastm-M'til tf the tn'vcrihef*,
timer of Fraik'hi a*d Paca-streets.
ALSO,
At their iinre-houic adjoining, , ,
200 bbls. Rye Wfcisfcey,
100 do. Apple BrWy,.
150 kegs 1st, 2d and 3d quality Butter, fit
for exportation,
200 Id. Bees Wax, &
A quantity of good fresh Clover Seed.
&ENT & BROWNE.
__Fphruary 25. d >1 -eolOt____
City Commissioners' Office.
Bm.timoke, 26'Ji February, 18Qf.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN', ,
THAT the City Commissioners wjll m*et
on Tuesday next," tlie 3d March, 10 o'clock,
A. M. to establish the lines of a Lot, late
the property of Mr. Shaidet; being part
of Lot No.' 505, on Liberty-street, near Ca-
nawago street.
Those who are interested in the above
establishment, are requested to attend with
the surveyor, land rhafks, and papers, ne-
cessary for establishing the same.
Bv order,
SAMUEL VINCENT, Clerk.
February 25.__________________d4t____
Superb Furniture ?t Auction.
On MONDAY Next,
'The Id March, at 11 o'clock in theforenoon,
will be sold in Frantlin-sfrect, next door to the
residence of Isaac Philips, esquil e,
A collectien of superb H msehold FURr.1-
TURK, &c. the property oT a gentleman,
about to embark for Europe—The particulars
of which is detailed in cataloug.s, which may
be had at our auction room, 1741-3) Market-
street, opposite to the Union Bank of Maryland
COLE Si I. BONSAL, Auot's.
February 25.____________________dn
Just Received,
Per the .'.'cur;?, from B-emeu,
5 bales While Tieklenburgs,
4 bales Osnaburgs, and
3 boxes White Bolls,
Which I offer for sale at the corner, head
of Smith's dock.
CHAS. G. BCERSTLER.
February 18.____________,___________d!2t
JohnHewes,
Late publisher of the Compakion,
HAVING disposed of his former Printing
Office, to Joseph Robinson, requests all per.
sons indebted to him to make payment at the
office of ibis Gazette.
January 8. ___________________4:
In ^Baltimore County Court,
February 3, 1807.
ON application to the judges of the said
County Court, by petition in writing-of John
Gumming-, of said County,praying tlie bene-
fit. of the " Act for tlie relief of sundry in-
solvent debtors," passed at November session
eighteen hundred and five, on the terms men.
tique.d in said act ; a schedule of ! i
and a list of his creditors, r-
he can waerUun them, as di_eete_ By .ha
said act, being annexed to his petition ; and
the said County Court being satisfiedby com-
petent testimony, that the said John Cumrainjs
has resided the two preceding years wit ¦
the state of Maryland, prior to the pas
Of life said act; and the said John Cummin;.;
at the time oi' presenting bis petition as a-
foresaid, having produced to the said court,
the assent in writing of so many of his credi.
tors as have"due to them the amount of two-
thirds of the debts due by him at: tlie passing
the said act.
It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by
the gaiti court, that the said John Gumming
(by causing a copy of this order to_ be insert-
ed in some one of the newspapers in the city
of Baltimore, every other day fox three months
before- 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
said count}-, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of
the said ninth day of May next, for the pur-
pose of recommending a trustee for their be-
nefit, on the said John Camming, 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, l'B07._______<} l8tA*eo3d JVly
Twenty Dollars Reward.
ON the night of the 8th instant, was s'.ol..
en out of the Baltimore and Frederick-Town
Turnpike Road Company's stable, a dark
chesnut sorrel HORSE, 7 or 8 years old &
about 15 hands high, with a snip and star W*
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 \ 9.________________________ Burthen about 1 SO tons, copper
-.'..-¦ fastened, Si coppered, sails rev :
nn.iv.aMy fast, about 4 years old, and may be j
sent to sea at a small expence.
The vessel and her inventory may be ex- j
amiiied previous to the day of sale, on ay;- j
plication to the cai>;ain on board, at Price's j
wharf. Terms will be made known at time
of sale.
VAN WYCK 8. DORSEY, Auct'rs.
February 26.
Freight for St. Thomas's,
OR CURRACOA.
_£i__>-i Room for about 200 bbls. in
a good vessel for either »f
the above Islands, is wanted.
S Apply at this office.
23- " dill!
February
For New-Orleans,
rTv The substantial, well-built and
.^t-WvvO fast sailing Schooner
¦..\» v'ATKR,
-;f:>-*5aSft!a» Captain .7- ,7:- Williamson ;
Will sail 4 or 5 days ; having the greater
part of the Freight engaged, forthe remain-
rter, or passage apply onboard, at th« lower
end of Frederick street, dock,- cr to tlie eap-
l.dn, No. 81, Market street.
February 7. _^_________d
Philadelphia Packets,
_L
yvKAV (OLD LIKE) _
VIA
French-town and Ncw-Caslle.
A PACKET will start from the lower end
of Bowly's wharf, Tu-Morrois the 20tfi—and
will continue everyday fVrougtt the season
(Saturday's except: d ) For freight or passage,
apply to the captain on board, or to
[Feb. 20.] - WM. M'DONAT.n,
103, lower end of Bowly's wharf.
Fehruarv'iy d8t
..... i „.—u^» . i —
For .Liverpool,
The British. Brig
AID,
h'k aolas Suliivqn
t£»-«it,:'- a-'fe.-r
t& She is a fine strong vessel,
and will bft dispatched with all convenient
¦r freight or passage, apply to
HENRY DA VIES,
71, E&W.V, wtrm-f.
V.'ho ",'--.' fir sale, received p,
For Sale,
The line Goppwtd Ship
?BERT ;
Mounting 10 Guns, burthen
ae " fiOO hhds has lately gone thro'
a thorough repalrj and is nij\v ready to re-
ceive a cargo ALSO,
¦ JCjtt-V !X;k SALE,
*ZEl/!M&ti£' Ttie substantial Ship
\ """lC5\p' HEHO,
?. Now undergoing a thorough
repair, and will be ready in 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. Ury-
den, from Brnuen,
20 bales German Linens.
Ami has on hand,
40 bales of India Muslins, and a general
assortment of goods suitable to the approach-
ing reason ; all of which he is determined to.
sell very cheap for cash or good paper.
Country merchants and others, shall be sup-
plied wi'h India and German goods upon as
good terms by the tingle piece, as if they bought
by the bal«
" FebruarylS. eolOt
Boston Beef.
The subscribers have just received ijTofer for sale
or ViiJU harter for Superfine and Fine Flour,
159 bbls'. and 98 half bbls. No. 1, Boston
BEEF,
182 do. No. 2, do.
61 kali' do. Mess, do.
LORMAN & FULFORD.
februajw To. d
C S. Konig,
lias on hand, and offers for sale,
2000 pieces Bretagnes,
300 do. "lalillas,
150 do. Listauoes,
20.0 do. Libretta:.,
50 do. Dowlas,
50 do. Creas,
18 boxes, Hempen KiidTflaxen Ostfsbupgs
and TieklenHurgs.
7 casks Swords and Cutlasses.
Fetri-ary 1-5. JIGt
To oar Friends and the Fublic.
The subscribers (successors of the late firm
of So w*r and S. Cole) respectfully inform their
friends and the public, that they intend to con-
tinue the business of AUCTIONIRRS o(
Bonks, Maps, Charts, Prints, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, Sic. 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
str;etest 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. BON-SAL,
Nov, 7 d
German Linens, 6tc. &c.
jfitst received per the schooner Alexander, captain
Atiioe, from Trieste,
30 cases RLfillas Royals
21 do. Creas
.17 do. Checks
10 do. BaPtoFieini
8 do. lirilannias
£ do Cavalinas
S do. LAstados
j rto liistoptihts
4 do. t dlandines
750 boxes Castile Soap (blue marbled)
30 ca furnbiers,
For sale by LOB MAN FULFORD, &
JOSEPH YOTO
Who also fyffi r ff)i sale,
150 boxes wlifte7 Havana :.{-;:!rs, stiperier
100 do. brown 5 rjnaUty
70 tons CampWiehy Logw lod, and
A quantity of Sarsspa
February o d
Battle i\)w "otton, &c.
Tlie subscribers kavij oh hand, for sale, at No.
n-4, Market street',
¦ 4,000 wt Wilkinson's -ded Battle
i:, in • asks ot ~,:> w( each, very super!
lity, suitable for•retaSKg', and will be
sold on very accommodating terms. '
15 bates fine tpiality Pemieasee Cotton,
14 pipes Holland Gin,
HeadCogniac and Bordeaux Brandy.in pipes
(fine flavor),
, Cahiness Tobacco, in kegs an 1 half do.
Cassia Cinnamon, in small bales,
30 qr. casks Sherry Wine,
Negro Pipes, iii boxes,
Double Gloucester St. Pine Apple Cheese,
Fresh Mace, Basket fialt.&c. &e.&c.
JACOB & WM. NORR.IS.
February 3. d
Maryland Insurance Office,
Fhrr.ar-: 2d, 1807.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
THAT agreeably to charter the Stoekhold.
ers in the Maryland Insurance Company, are
called upon to renew their notes in the pre-
sent month.
Likewise, that an election for thirteen th>
rectors will be held at the office of the sail
company, on the first Monday in March next.
JOHN HOLLIrfSk, President.
N. B. No transfers will be made from the
'••'¦......t....,, until after ''-- «'-""'»'" rfnft
February '2.
dim
Wanted to Purchase,
AN active NEC'dO LAD. A libera
price will be given for one thai possesses the
lary recpusites, and can be well recom-
mended, if immediate application is made.
Inquire at this office.
February 23.______________________ d
Mechanic's Bank of Baltimore.
I a sua ivy 23, 1807.
The Books for the transfer of Stock, will
be closed during tho month of February, and
the stockholders are informed that on applica-
tion at the Bank, on or after the 55th of the
said month, they will be furnished with their
certificates.
D. A. SMITH, Cashier.
ary !3.___________________________
,oi *t on oi' Partnersriip.
i articles of parti-erL'.iip between the
subscribi rs, - fir' ¦ «f ¦'•
pired this day, the same is
I. • .1. All those
indebted to said fivmj are' vetjvifested to make
nt to ehher of na ; and those
.funis stgain.at the concern, will please
render them for settlei
BOLTQN JACKSON,
JAMES ROSS.
The business wit- be n inUedby
BOLTON JACKSON.
February 24._______ d
For haie,
THAT valuable LOT, with all the build-
iiu>s thereon, situated on the west side of
'vVulh-'tieei, lately occupied by Joseph Has-
kios, copper smith and tin-n.au, deceas>a.l.—
It fronts 28 feet, more or less, on South-street,
and runs babk to Franklin-lane ; the improve-
ments are, a STORE, on South-street, a
vory comfortable & convenient brick DWEL-
LING HOUSE, iu the e$ntM of the lot, two
, high, and a convenient two story brick
WORK-SHOP building, on Franklin-lane,
in fee-simple, inquire of Mr. Adam M'Lane,
in the adjoining lot, who will show the pre-
mises.
February 23. d
Plaister of Paris.
A Cargo of an excellent quality for sale.
Apply to AMOS A. WILLIAMS.
February 28. _______d4t ||_____
Election.
IN conformity with the charter of the Bank
of Maryland, an election for iweLe director!),
will t;kc place, and be holden at the Bank,
on Saturday, the 7th March next, to com.
mence at 10 o'clock, A. M.
By order,
R. WILSON, Cashier.
February 3. dt7Mll
Mules, 'c5c. for Sale.
On Saturday next, the 28.A of February, will be
sold at private sale, at the Horse, Market,
Four young Mules, broke and draw well in
harness ; two Hui'tes and a Waggon, with gears
complete, together or separately. Also to
hire by the yearori month, three healthy Negro
Men, two of whom are acc'uato
v,\,\ are good drivers. Foi I] u latter, apply
,'. N». 54, lloward-atre. L,
l ary 25,
A Person
Well acquainted with accounts, and of good
character,;will hear of emplo) raent, by apply-
ing at this office.
February 25. _________d8t
Agreeably
TO the first entitle of the association of the
Hager's town bank, Luke Tiernan, James L.
Hawkins, Christian Keller, William Matthews
and Clement Brooke, are appointed to open
subscriptions in the city of Baltimore for 2000
shares.
NOTICE.
IN conformity with the above, the commis-
sioners will attend on Monday, the 2d March,
and tlie two folio wing days from 10 till 5
o'clock (if the. stock should not be sooner suit-
scribed) at Peck's tavern for that purpose.
February 19. dt4M
i'or Sale.
100 kegs Malaga Raisins,
10 pipes Cogniac 'Jrandy,
1 pipe L. V. Madeira Wine,
20 bbls Cider,
10 dozen Ladies Tortois- Shell CorAbs,
Coarse and tina Salt, Imperial. Hyson,
Young Hyson, and Hyson Skin Teas, he Ssc.
Apply to GEORGE YEATES.
brnary 25. ___d4t
lultze tk Vogeier,
No. 45, S. Gay-street,
Have-received per */ - from Bremen, l£f
on ¦ ¦ * vrnter importations,
German 1
GLASS-W ARESj
iperfine and common,
Garden SEEDS.
Which they offer for sale oh liberal terms.
FehMiat-j 55; d24t
¦ Was- Found
ON the 9th of December last, on the sub-
's plantation, : . one of
iOX ES ; one of thei ,
containing parts of six Clocks ; and the other
five Codfish, and a few Watch Keys. The
owner is request* ti i 'properly, nay
charges, and take them away,
THOMAS SPICER.
AnnefXrundel Gcftnty, Feb 25 3f||
n Dollars Reward.
On the night of the 21st instant, was
stolen out of the new building belonging to
Samuel Chase, Jun. esq. near col. Howard's
country seat; sundry Carpenter's Tools, as
follows, viz:
Two Psumel Saws, one Hand Saw, two
2 feet Rules, one small Hatchet, and sundry
Other art;clos, not recollected. Five dollars
will be given for tlie tools only, and the
aboye reward for the Tools and Thief, or
Thieves, will be paid by
JACOB WALL.
February 24. __________________d._:J.
Postponement, .
TO THE 24th OF MARCH.
Tlie PitORERTYon Bowly's wharf, Chfap-
side and in Old-Town, advertised by Mr.
Pleasants, and intended for sale on Tuesday
next, is ne_tfliTiini pus-»_¦¦«._. --¦ rrc *-r_r. <¦
March, when the same will be Offered on the
premises, cormnencing at the store of Mr.
Samuel Williams, precisely at 11 o'clock. The
terri-j -vhich, will be accommodating, will be
made known on the day of sale by
THOMAS CHASE.
February 23. eo24Mh
Valuable Property,
"On Bowi.y's Whaif, C-eaisim, a?;d
IN Ol.D-ToV/N.
The subscriber is authorised to sell the following
wry valuable PROP!'.i iri'T—fiz-
No. 1— A two-story Brick Ware House
and Lor, on FraTiklint-laTieand'the Basing oc-
cupied by ft-'- ''''" :e' '>Vriiliair>s, fronting on
said lane 27 fee) ending in 1< nth 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 BnicK Wake-Hous-
arid Lot, on South-Street occupied by Mr.
noting on said sir. ¦ i 27 feel
(more or less) and extending in depth 65 .cut
! es, to the c a L> iVet yard, on
tin r - of Lot1 No. 1, arid,common to loth.
No. 3—.V twO-story WAaa-Hpr-B (half
Fi .<¦ ¦ and half tlnck) and Lot. onCheapside,
occu)jied by Messrs. Mitchell and Sheppard,
fronting on Cbeapside 21 feet fi inches, and
extending in depth 62 feet, to Franklin-lane,
tog-ether with the wharf and dock in front
thereof.
No. 4—A two-story Wai.e-Hotj.e (blaf
Frame audhalf Brick) and Lot on Cheapside,
adjoining No. 3, occupied by Mr. Charles
Crook, fronting on Cheap_ide, 22 feet 6 inch-
es, and extending in depth 62 feet, to FraiiW-
liii-lane, together with the wharf and dock in
front thereof.
No. 5—A two-story Brick DweiiI.tng-
House and Lot, corner of Whipping is. High-
BtleetS, fror.ting on Wrpping-stic et 40 feat, k
On High-street 26 feet, tf inches.
No. 6—A two-story Euick Dweluno-
Hoise and Lor, adjoining No. 5, fronting on
Wapping-street 27 feet.
No. 7—A Frame Dwellimg-IIouse and
Lor, at the corner of Pitt and Green-streets,
26 10 inches front, and extend,! gin depth
100 feet ; on the rear of this Lot, a small
brick dwelling, which may be sold separata-
fr" " .
All the above property is in fee-simp;e, ex-
cept Lots No. 5 and 6, which are subject
jointly to the vearlv ground rent of £3 6s: 8d.
Such of the above described property as
may remain undisposed of by tlie 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-strect, to
JOHN P. PLEASANTS.
December 27. d_St-ep24F
PATRICK BYRNE,
LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS
BOOK STORES,
128, Market-street,
BALTIMORE;
AND
20, South Sixth-street,
PHILADELPHIA j
Has just received and for sale, at his'
BOOK STOKES,
Took's Diversion of Purly-2 vols. £6
Smith and Ogden's Trial, 3
Runnington oh Ejectments (a new editi-
on) 4
New-York T*rm Reports, 3 vols. 16 75
Azume's Maritime Law, 2 vols. 6 50
37
6
i
a£l5
Bacon's Abridgment, 7 vols.
CSaunder's Reports, vol. 1st,
?The 2d vol. is nearly fiivushed.
CDallas's Reports, 3 vols.
-^The -th vol. will be. finished
C fe w daj s,
East's Reports, 6 vols,
Craueh's Reports, vn_, Cd,
Fe'nblanque Equity, 2 voUf
Lawyvrs, and Law Libraries supplied oil
the most liberal ternis.
STATIONARY, Sic. &c.
February 25. eo3t
Nevv-Orle.'..r:s Cotton,
32 bales received per tiie schooner '..hatch-
er, tin- sale by WM. WILSON _ SONS.
February 24. ______- eoAJ
30
5
7
of
<\>
INDIA GOODS.
*?u&t received 40 bales consisting
Mamcxidies, Einefties, Cossas,
Saunahs, Baftas, Gm-ra'os,
Sawns, Guzaeiial-.s, Checks,
Blue EmeCtiea, ckc.
a i. so.
5 cases Bandanna tJaiidkercLieli, mostjj
ahdyeflc iperior quality—For
sale by JOliN M. MINElVi & CO.
Ha. 66, it..-.-.!y's wharf
October }Q. , iav,
Just Received,
Per the schooner Three-Friends, Edward Har*
vey, from Marseilles, Barcelona and Malaga,
105 casks Claret, iron hoops
16 pipes Brandy, tth and Sfli proof
100 boxes Froniigt-on Wine, of 12 bottle*
each
20 boxes Gmyere "
, ho ' head lolier Almonds
3 ditto Ha.f-fini AlmonUs
3 ditto Walnuts
An a3sd tna nt of P.rfumery, Sattin Rib-
bond., Silk Stockings and (i-lovis,
io Garter:, silk Shawls, Embroidered
¦gist, ,i:.,,"l, Umbi'.jiJas, Lace, one
nee C-.driii; one. box Silk Stuff
Broci
65 bales Writine Paper
41 qr. ¦-.' 3ks Malag . Wine
50Q boxes Bloom andMUsea) Haisins.
foi-uale, by
HENKi* ME SON
February 18-
In '
Thomas Peters
against
Rob-rt Mitchell and Prescilla,
his wife, Spencer Ball and Bel-
ly Lauden Ball, his wife, Robert
BarJ-tley & Julia, his wife, John
Y, Chinn and Sarah, his wife.
John Tanker Carter, Sophia Car-
ter, Harriot Lucy Maund, Fran-
cis Tasker Jones, Thomas Ap
Jones, Elizabeth Jones, Jane
Jones, John Carter Peck, Har-
riot Peck, Emariual Feck and
thers, devisees of 'Robert Car-
ter.
The object of the bill in this cause, filed, is
to obtain a decree for conveyances to the com-
plainant, of Lots No. 68 and 73, being part of
a tract of "land, called Orange, which were
sold by the Baltimore Company to the com.
plainant, and afterwards conveyed by them to
Kt Garter, one of the s-tid company, nut
particularly described in said bill. The bill
staus that Robert Mitchell and Priscila, bis
wife, Spencer Bail and Belly Lauden Wall,
Robert Barfcley and Julia, his wife, John Y.
Chinn and ¦..¦.rah, his wife, John Tasker Car-
ter, Sophiar Carter, Harriot Lucy M-umd,
Francis asker Jones, Tl-.omas Ap Jones,
EBzabeth Jones, Jane Jones, John Carter
Ptjck, Harriot Peck, Emanual peck and Tas-
ker Carter Qiiinlon, reside cut of Hie stats
of Maryland.
It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, that
the co nplainaut, by causing a copy of this or-
der to he inserted, three Tuesdays or three
Fridays in the Baltimore Federal Gazette, be-
fore the eigh: I. day of March next, Rive no-
tice to the absent defendants of this_ appli-
cation, and of the substance and o.iject of
the bill, that they may be warned to appear
here in person, or by a solicitor of this court,
On or before tlie eighth day of July next, to
shew cause if any tiny have, wherefore a de-
cree should not be passed as prayed.
True Copy.
Test,
SAMUEL HARVEY HOWARD,
Register Chancery Court.
February 20.__________________________?3t__
Anrie-Arundel County Court.
September term, 1806.
RULED by the court, that all suit, 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, mid for
the administration of justice, and continued last
court, under the ride to employ new counsel,
shall not continue longer than to the end of
the next court, under the said rule, and .hie
siutors interested therein, are hereby required
to appear to the same in pe.son or by counsel,
on or before the second day of next term, or
the same will be tried or discontinued, as the;
case maybe, during the said 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 of
B.-iiimore, once a fortnight for six months.
By order,
NICHOLAS HARWOOD, Clert,
October !¦_.____________________u2\V 13___
Pork and Hogs Lard.
15;) bbls. Mess Pork,
950 do. Prime ditto,
200 kegs "first quality Hogs Lard,
Apply to ANDREW DEWEF.S & Co.
' Or JOHN „ AARON LEVELING..
February 26. eo8i
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For Sale,
By C. Eeshnn, No. 57, Sihlth's isharf,
150,1-00 wt. prime Green Coffee, on a li-
beral Cl'edit.
On hand,
Hyson, Young Hyson, and Hyson Skin
Teas, of goo:! quality.
Fcbruarj «6t
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