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John H. Heidelbach,
Na39, South-street,
OFFERS FOR SALE,
Receive^ per ship Severn, from Bremen, and
on hand .from former importations.
Creas, Brown Rolls,
Dowlas, Hessians,
tistadoes, Burlaps,
Checks, hf r 2, Fine Flaxen Ltniwn,
Book Checks, Hags of 2 Ec 3 Bushels,
CoLton Stripes, . Cotton and Linne:),
Table Cloth, Stockings.
ALSO,
18,000 wt. screen Coffee,
23 lilnls. Guadeloupe Sugar,
73 boxes best Havana Cigars,
6!) do. Mould Candles,
14 do. Window Glass, and
1-2 and Pint Tumblers-
' February 24. eo4t
Payson & Smith,
HAVE FOR SALE,
ISO hogsheads N. E. Rum
30 pipes 4th proof Brandy
25 casks Sherry Wine
-'AOO barrels N. Y. U Baltimore prime Pork
800 do. No. 1 & 2 Boston Beef.
600 boxes Vfould Candles, 4, 5 ~"\ From the
and6 to the pound f manufac-
50 do. dipt do. > ton) of S
300 do. '.v.. I &2brown Soap \ Sampson
50 do. white do. J and Co.
100 do. Spermaceti Candles
22 casks Spermaceti Oil
10 casks refined Tallow
10 iciiis.-Molasses
10 bales white and brown Ticklcnbiirgs
1 bale Brabant Linens
2 bales Ravens Duck
50 pieces first quality yard Russia ditto,
2 bales black Nankeens
2 cases men's fine Hats
10 boxes Cotton and Wool Cards
40 bags Pepper, entitled to debenture
Imperial, Hyson, Young Hyson and Hyson
Skin Tea, of the best quality.
Some Iron Ware, and five large Scale
Beams
•February 23. ' t eo6t
-COFFEE; ~7
Novi landing from on board the schooner Ageno-
ria, via Charleston,
50,000 wt. COFFEE, entitledto debenture
on exportation, and 'well calculated for retail-
ing, being of a very good quality, and will be
ed.of on accommodating terms.
Also in store,
Upland Cotton of superior quality,
Sugar, in hhds. tierces and bbls.
4th proof Holland Gin,
Do. do. Brandy,
Do, do- Jamaica Rum.
HUGH THOMPSON.
February 21- eo4t$
To Retail Dry Good Merchants.
The Stock in trade, belonging to the estate
of Mr. Nathaniel G. Cover, deceased, is of-
fen d for sale : it consists of a general and
¦well chosen assortment of GOODS, and the
purchaser may have the privilege of the
Storehouse, with them. The terms will be
accommodating-
. The Store.House is at the corner of Balti-
more and Frederick-streets. Apply to
WILLIAM JOLLY, Adm'r.
February 23 eo
In pursuance of aji order of the
Orphan's Court of Ba,timore county, the sub-
scriber toil! expose to public sale on the pre-
mises, on 'CUES OAT, tit.seventeenth day of
March next, at 10 o'clock, on. .a credit of six
•mo. i
HOUSES and LOTS of Ground si-
tuate on PI t, and two other va-
i ite on Queen-street, on FelPs«
Paint ; tlje above being the hue residence
of WiiliaYii H:nes, deceased.
ELIZABETH HAYES, Adm'r.
Of William Hayes.
February 19. 18 7. col7Mh
tponcment,
TO THK 24th OF MARCH.
The PROPERTYouBowly'swharf, Cheap-
side and in Old-Town, advertised by Mr.
Pleasants, and intruded for sale on Tuesday
next, is necesr.arfly postponed to the 24th of
March, when the same v. id be offered on the
premises, commencing at the store of Mr.
Samuel Williams, precisely ai il o'clock The
terms which, will he accommodating, will be
made known on the day of sale, by
THOMAS CHASE.
February 23- eo24Mh
Valuable Property,
On Bo-wi.y's Whakf, Cheasside, and
in Old-Town.
The subscriber is authorised to sell the following
•eery valuable PROPERTY—Viz.
No. 1—A two story Brick VVaue House
and Lot, on Franklin-lane and the Basin, oc-
cupied by Mr. Samuel Williams, fronting on
said lane 27 feet, and extending in depth 73
bo 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.
Willi ,m Child, fronting on said street 27 feet
(more or less) and extending in depth 65 feat
0 incites; 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 Clieapside,
occupied "by Messrs. Mitchell and She: paid.
fronting on Cheapside 22 feej 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, fn ntit -; on Cheapside, 22 feet 6 inch.
es, and extending ir. depth B2 feet, to Frank-
lin-lane, together with the wharf and dock in
front there
No. 5—A two-story Dwelling-
Ho'use and Lot, corner ot : High-
streets, fronting on Wappipg-street 40 feet, &
on High-street 26 feet, 8 inches.
No. 6— A two-story Brick Dwelling-
Hoi sk and Lot, adjoining No. 5, fronting on
VApping-street 27 feet.
7—A Frame Dwf.i.i.ing-House and
Lot, 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-
All the above property isjn fee-simple, ex-
cept Lots No 5 and 6, which are subject
jointly to the yearly ground rent (ii'£3 6s ad.
Such of the above desert] esty is
may remain undisposed of by the 24th
February •¦ el, will be exposed at PI
AX'C'l -that day, on the premises.
Mr. J. Harvey's, Eutaw-st. three
doorsnorthof Fayf-tte-street, to
JOHN P. PLEASANTS.
jfteoerifbci' 27;. dJ0t-eo24F
Valuable Lands for Sale
THE great emigration to the state of Ohic
and the Western country in general, induce
the subscriber to offer those valuable LAND:
for sale, which lie advertised some time ago, J
viz :
1000 acres of first rate Land, situated upon
tiie waters of Middle; Island, and about 1 1-2
miles from the river Ohio, ..unimproved.
400 do. about 4 miles from the former, well
mproved.
364 do. adjoining the above, well improved.
lO/.'O do. adjoining the above, well improved
400 do. adjoining the above, unimproved.
450 do adjOHuni Mr. Gregg's Mill, on
Middle Island.
349 do. adjoini.lg ine above, well improved-
1000 do. in Fayette Com y, state of Kentuc-
ky, on the North Fork A Licking, 8 miles
from the town of Washington,
All the above Lands are of the first quality,
abounding with fine timber, such as wild
Cherry, Black Walnut, and Locust; and has
produced upwards of eighty bushels of Corn
to the acre.
At-so,
His property in Washington County, Mary-
land, &c. &c.
56 apree in Washington County, state of
Maryland, about four miles Tom Hanock-
Town, well timbered.
36 acres near the above, adjoining the
lands of John Flint.
70 acres lying in Prince George's county,
about three or four miles from the Eastern
Branch ; 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.
One, 2 1-2-story Brick HOUSE, near the
oourt-house in Hager's-town, well finished,
with necessary back buildings ; 1 framed 2-sto-
ry do. adjoining'the former, with the advantage
of a 13 feet alley, well situated f if business,
and where a store has been kept for many
years} the lot belonging to said property is
upwards of two hundred ,Jcet deep.
One, two-story Logg House in Church-
street, containing 1 1-2 lots, well fenced iu.
'. Also,
One other Lot, unimproved.
Also,
A Wood Lot, about one mile from the
town, containing live acres.
Also,
350 acres lying in Washington county, nea»
Isaac Bechtie's mill, and about three miles
from the river Potomac j this tract is well
calculated for a stock Farm, having a very-
extensive range ; there are two good springs
on it, and a small str-nam run3 through it,
from which much valuable meadow might be
made. It lias the advantage of a ridge of hea-
vy tine timber, and within a small distance of
several saw mills ; about seventy or eighty
acres of cleaved Land, and two Tenements
on the premises.
Any person wishing to purchase any of the
Ohio Lands, by applying CO John Lee, Wheel-
ing, will be shewn the premises, and get
any information they may require ; and those
wishing to contract for any other of the de-
scribed proper! v, 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. ^Jk eo
ONE IHOUSAND BARRELS
Howard-street FLOUR,
IF applied for immediately, will be sold on
accommodating terms, ill order to save ex-
pence of storage or removal.
W. L. & I. BARNEY.
February 19. eo-lt
nPATRIGK BYRNE}
LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS
BOOK STORES,
128, Market-stuekt,
BALTIMORE;
A-ND
20, South Sixth-street,
PHILADELPHIA ;
Has just received and for sale, at his
BOOK STORES,
TooV's Diversion of Purly 2 vols. jg6
Smith and Ogden's Trial, 3
Runnington on Ejectments (a new editi-
on) 4
New-York Term Reports, 3 vols. 16 75
Azume's Maritime Law, 2 vols. 6 50
Bacon's Abridgment, 7 vols. 37
CSaunder's Reports, vol. 1st, 7 r
( The 2d vol. is nearly finished, 5
f Dallas's Reports, 3 vols.
¦O'he 4th vol. will be finished
(_ few days, ^^^^_^^^
East's Reports, 6 vols. 30
Cranch's Reports, vol. 2d, 5
Fenblanque Equity, 2 vols. 7
Lawyers, and Law Libraries supplied on
the most liberal terms.
STATIONARY, &c. &c.
February 25. eoSt
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.
January 3.____________ eo2m
Notfbe.
THE Subscriber isJinder the necessity of
petitioning to the nexftharles county ceurtto
be released from debts, he is unable to pay.
J
in a V. 15
January 1.
SAMUEL BAXTER.
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, fur
the benefit of the insolvent laws of 1805 and
18U6, in two months from the'date hereof.
CHARLES MORNEWECK.
January If, 18U7.1 \ • ¦ eo2m
Red Clover'Seed.
A large supply of excellent RED CLO-
VER SEED, of the growth of trie late sea-
son, just received from Lancaster and York
Counties, and offered for sale by "
GERARD & WM. HOPKINS.
No. 1, County wharf.
Second mo. 10. I eo
Notice is hereby given,
THAT I intend to apply by petition to Bal-
timore county court, or to some one of the
judges thereof, loreleasemefromdtbts which I
am unable to pay, agreeably to amabt of assem-
bly, passed at November session, 1805, enii-
tled " An ¦'¦' lief of sundry insolvent
debtors," and a Supplement thereto, passed
at November session, i-806. #
'•HO^MAS MEETEER.
Jiu:ur.ry 2,0. eo2m
New-Orleans Cotton,
32 bales received per the schooner Th&tch-
, for sale by
WW- WILSON & SONS.
,;ary24. eo4J:
Albert Seekamp
Has imported in the ship Bacchus, from Ham-
burg,
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
Silesia Linens,
Of'a very superior quality, suitable for the Spa-
nish market,
CONSISTING OE
PUtillas,
Boccadillos,
Bretagnes, *
Eastopillas,
Rouans, ^
Cholets,
Creas-a-la-Morlais,
Dowlas, and
Listados.
Also/1
Per the Bella, from Bremen,
AN ADDITIONAL SUPPLY OT
Westphalia Linens;
All of which lie willdispose of at a moderate
advance, and the most accommodating terms
Also for sale,
30 hogsheads Molasses.
November 17. eo
For Sale,
IN my cellar, near Griffith's Bridge,
A quantity of CIDER, in hhds. made of
choice fruit at Perry Hall, pressed in sheets,
refined, racked, and fit for immediate use,
either for draught or bottling. The price Jg20
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. eo!5
John B. Jauffret,
No. 42, North Gay-street,
Has received per the brig Teiemachus, from
Trinidad in Cuba,
606 boxes white and brown Sugar,
*!00 Hides,
9 tons Fustic.
On hand,
Short yellow Nankeens entitledto drawback ;
Hyson, Young Hyson, and Imperial Teas j
Sad cloth.
All Jwhich he offers for sale on the usual
terms.
Dec. 15. dl5teo
In Baltimore County Court,
November 26, 1806.
ON application to the judges of the said
county court, by petition in writing of George
Buchanan, of *jd 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 listof his cre-
ditors, on oath, as far as he can ascertain them,
as directed by said act, being annexed to his
petition j 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 pastago of the said act j and the
said George Buchanan at the time of present-
ing his petition as aforesaid, having produced
to the said court, the assent in writingof 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 Bu-
chanan (by causing a copy of this order to be
inserted in some one of the news-papers in
the city of Baltimore, every other day, for 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,
AVILLIAM GIKSON, Clerk.
December 22, 1806. eo3m
Notice is hereby given,
THAT I intend to apply by petition to Bal-
timore county court, or to some one of the
judgcstliereof, to release me from debts which
I am unable to pay, agreeably to an act of as-
sembly, passed at November session, 1805,
entitled '* An act for the relief of sundry in-
solvent debtors, and a supplement thereto,
passed at November session, 1806,
HUGH SANDS.
January 26. (22.) eo2m
In Baltimore County Court,
January 26th, 1807-
ON application torthe judges of the said
county court, by petition in writing of John
Necle, of said county, praying the beneiitjof
the " Act for the relief of sundry insolvent.
debtors," passed at November session, 1805,
on the terms mentioned in the said act ; a
schedule of his proporty and a list of his cre-
ditors, on oath, as far as he can ascertain
them, as directed by the said act, being an
nexed to his petition s and the said county
court being satisfied by competent testimonj-,
that the said John Neale, has resided the two
preceding years within the state of Maryland,
prior to the passage of the said act; and the
said John Neale, at the time of presenting his
petition as aforesaid, having produced to the
said court, the assent in writing of so many
of his creditors as hava due to them the
amount of two-thirds of the debts due by him
at the time of passing the said act.
It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by
the. said court, that the said John Neale (by
causing- a copy of this order to be inserted
in the Federal Gazette, every other day, un
til the fourth day of April next) give notice
to his creditors to appear before the said conn
ty court, at the Cotirt-House in the said coun
ty, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said
fourth d:iy of April next, for the purpose of
ivt/nnr,ncnding a trustee for their benefit, on
the said John Neale, then and there taking
the oath by the said act prescribed for deliver-
ing up his property.
Signed by order,
WM. GIBSON, Clerk.
January 27, 1807. eo4A
Notice.
THIS is to inform all persons whom it may
concern, that the subscriber intends to apply-
to the judges of Baltimore County Court, at
the expiration of eight weeks from this date,
for the benefit of a law, enacted by the legis-
lature of Maryland, at their November session
1805, and the supplement thereto, for the re-
lief of insolvent debtors.
NATHANIEL L. CHEW.
February lp. eu2m
Just Received, I
Per the schooner Three-Friends, Edward Har-
vey, from Marseilles, Barcelona and Malaga,
105 casks Claret, iron hoops
16 pipes Brandy, 4th and 5th proof
100 boxes Frontiguon Wine, of 12 bottles
each
20 boxes Gruyere Cheese
3 hogsheads Molier Almonds
3 ditto Half-fine Almonds
3 ditto Walnuts
An assortment of Perfumery, Sattin Rib-
bonds, Tafetas, Silk Stockings and Gloves,
Elastic Garters, Silk Shawls, Embroidered
Druggist, Thread, Umbrellas, Lace, one
box: Florence Gadrill, one' box Silk Stuff
Brochies.
65 bales Writing Paper
41 qr. casks Malaga Wine
500 boxes Bloom and Muscal RaisinS.
For sale, by
: HENRY MESSONNIERv. ¦
_j February 13. eolm
Looking Glasses.
GEOPGE SMITH,
CARRVEP AND CILDER,
No. 174, Market-street, Baltimore.
MAKES all kinds of Louking-Glass and
Picture Frames, oval or square, from the plain-
est to the richest pattern j Gilt Cornices ;
Girondoles ; Pier Tables ; rich Brackets for
Clocks and Glass Lustres, &.c. Ike. and all sorts
of Venetian Blinds.
Smithhasalways for sale,fashionable Look-
ing-Glasses and elegant Prints. Captains of
vessels and Others, trading to the West-In-
dies, will find their advantage in. taking ven-
tures of the above goods ; which they can have
safely packed at the shortest notice, and on
good terms.
N. B. Old Looking-Glasses re.silvered,and
made equal to new, or taken in exchange
Prints and Needle-work neatly framed and
glazed.
Wanted—Two decent BOYS, as apprenti.
ce» to the above business.
December 16. oo
For Sale,
ABOUT eight hundred acres of most valua-
ble LAND, situated upon the Potomac river,
near the cities of Washington, Alexadria and
George-town ; the greater part of which is
prime bottom, and the remainder fine wood
land. On this farm is a most elegant dwell-
ing house, possessing- an elevated and com-
manding view of the above places, and the sur-
rounding country. /vlao,tenant'shotises, barn,
tobacco house, and stables, two excellent
fisheries, and a ferry from Prince-George's
county to Alexandria. For beauty of prospect,
fertility of soil and advantage of situation, no
tract of land can exceed it in this country.
The title is indisputable. The terms, which
will be made accommodating to the purchaser,
may be known upon applicatioiito the Bubscri.
ber in Baltimore
RICHARD KEY HEATH.
October 17. eo
Pork and Hogs Lard.
3'50 bbls. Mess Pork.
950 do. Prime ditto,
200 kegs first quality Hog6 Lard,
Apply to ANDREW DEVVEKS & Co.
Or JOHN k AARON LEVEKiNG.
February 26. eo8(
1'hos. ts. Sam. iioilingsworth,
HAVE FOR SALE,
100 hhds. Muscovado Sugar,
200 do. Clayed do.
Cologne Mill Stones, various size*,
Bolting Cloths, different qualities.
January 24. eo
BALTIMORE AND H&ISTKRS-TOWN
¦IURNPIKE-ROAD COMFANl
NOTICE.
THE President and Managers require the
payment cf the fourth, and last instalment of
jive dollars, on each share of stock, on Mon-
day the 16th day of March neit.
Payment will be received at the Union Bank
of Maryland.
By order of the Beard cf Managers,
J. LEWIS WAMPLER, Sec'y.
January 14. eol6Mh
To Rent,
Two three-story Briot HOUSES on the up-
per part of Pae*-street. They are both calcu-
lated for entire dwellings, or the lower rooms
and cellars for stores, with very complete back
buildings and convenient yards. Possession
may be taken of one in about a fortnigh, and
the other in four weeks. A.pplv to
ALBERT SEEKAMP,
Who hath imported in the different arrivalsfrom
Bremen and Hamburg, /
A complete assortment of German.and Si-
lesia LINENS,, entitled to drawback, which
he will sel on reasonable terms.
October 29. eo
To Rent.
THE subscriber offers to rent, for one or
more years, the place he usually occupied as
a summer retreat, about three quarters o! a
mile from tlie city, on Baltimore-street ex-
tended.
The buildings are a convenient two-story
dwelling house, with two rooms on each floor,
and a passage in the centre ; a kitchen, spring-
house, stable and carriage house : the lot con-
tains upwprds of 4 acres, a part in clover and
timothy , a large garden which has been in
cultivation for several years, and contains, a
variety of shrubbery .- on the premises, is a
thriving orchard of more than 100 apple trees,
with a variety of bearing trees of peaches,
cherries, pears, plumbs, &c. &c.
The convenience and eligibility of this pro-
perty requires no recommendation : to an ap-
proved tenant the terms will be accommodat-
ing. For terms apply to
JAMES M'CANNON.
ALSO,
For aale, four acres Land under good fence,
nearly adjoining the above property, it extends
from Baltimore-street to Pratt-street, and
fronts on each about two hundred feet. For
terms apply as above. January 31. eo4w
Fiity Dollars Reward.
RAN away from the subscriber on Monday
last, a negro girl, named MINT, about fif-
teen years old ; ve*v black j short, round
and plump made, Had on a bath coating
jacket and peticoat; black crape handkerchief
round her neck ; a head-handkerchief; yarn
stockings, and shoes nearly worn out. She
went off about seven o'clock in the morning,
and was seen about Hanover market & Charles.
street, going towards Federal Hill. She went
off without any apparent cause, and is sup-
posed to have been enticed away by some per-
son. 'Whoever delivers her to the subscriber,
King Tammany-street, Baltimore, shall re-
ceive, if taken in or about Baltimore, ten dol-
lars ; if any distance from Baltimore, twenty ;
and if out of the state fifty dollars.
N. B. All master of vessels and others, are
forewarned taking away or harboring said girl,
J-OHN BORDLEY
February 9. eo8t
I again offer for Saley
THAT yaluabh FARM, Whereon i nVn*
reside, upon Little Pipe C.-eci-, Frederiek;
county, Maryland, coiumOnlj known by 1!.e
name of Legh Furnace Farm, containing seven/
hundred- and fifty acres of land, riloreoi les
about the Iwlf cleared, which inchves up-
wards of seventy acres oi: prime meadow
land, and twenty more may be. made at. a ve-
ry trifling expenee.
This farm is generally ranked among tl: |