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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0226 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
mrtit& ..'i.LiL'JJKL1 !_» Seven Dollars per Annum.] MONDAY, MARQH% 1807. [Vol. XXVI—No. 3989. Twenty Dollars Reward. ON the* night of the 8th instant, was stol- ¦0.1. out of the Baltimore and Frederick Town Turnpike Road Company's stable*, a chirk clicsnut sorrel HORSE, 7 or 8 years old & a.l>ont 15 hands high, with a snip and star in J»is forehead, walks remarkable wide with Ins Ixind 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._____________________dlm Boston Beef. . __"Ae subscribers have ju?t received _J" offer for sale or will barter for Superfine and Fine Hour, 159 bbls. and 98 half bbls. No. 1, Boston BEEF, 132 do. No. 2, do. 61 half do. Mess, do. _____ LORMAN & FULFORD. February lo. V Dividend. Notice is hereby given to all the creditors of George Sears, late of the city ot Balti- more, deceased, that a final dividend ol the estate, in the hands of the administrators wdl L-e made on the twentieth day of April in the year 1807, at the counting-house ot Strieker and Beatty, in the said city of Baltimore. *" " JOHN STRICKER, HENRY PAYSON. Administrators of George Sears. March 2. . _____J__i_L Wanted in a Seminary, a WOMAN of good disposition, capable of teaching Needle-Work, and who would take the charge of teaching eight or ten little Girls. Inquire at this office. _ March 7_.________________________________ Five Dollars Reward. LOST on Thursday evening last, supposed In the Baltimore Assembly Room, a gold JLOCKET, with a miniature painting. 1 he above reward will be paid to the finder, if brought to this office. March 7. ________*•_____ ---------- CARD. POTRAlT PAINTING. T PAUE respectfully informs the Ladies __ud Gentlemen of Baltimore, that he pro- poses removing to Fell's-Point. for the accom- modation of his friends at that place. He -vvill remain at his present Room, corner ot South and Market-streets, a few weeks lon- ger to enable those who have set to him to Uave their pictures finished. Those who Jjave engaged their likenesses, and have not yet had a sitting are ernestly requested to avail themselves of the present opportunity. _r_e cannot, in justice to Ins own feelings, conclude this card, without expressing his gratitude for the verv liberal prtronage which Jie lias experienced during lus residence in this city. • March 6._______________________ In Baltimore County Court, * February 3, 1307- 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 aaid act, being annexed to his petition ; gnu the said County Court being; satisfied by com- petent testimony, thut the said John Gumming i>as resided the two preceding years within the state of Maryland, prior to the passage of the said act; and the said John Gumming at the time of presenting' Ids petition as a- t'oresaid, 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 the passing Xhe 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- ed in some one of the newspapers m the city of Baltimore, every other day forthree months before the ninth day of May next.) give no- tice to his creditors to appear before tiie said County Court, at the Court-House, in ihe said county,'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 Gumming, then and th_re taking the oatli by the said Act pre- scribed for delivering up his property. Signed per order, WM. GIBSON, Clerk. February 21, 1807. dlstA-eoSdMy ""Dissolution of Partnership. THE articles of partnership between the subscribers, under the firm of Bolton Jackson and Co. having expired this day, the same is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. All those indebted to said firm, are requested to make immediate payment to either of us ; and those having claims against the concern, will please render theni for settlement. BOLTON JACKSON, | JAMES ROSS. t The business will be continued by BOLTON JACKSON. February 24._______________d Schultze St Vogeler, No. 45, S. Gay-street, Save received per ship Severn, from Bremen, is" on hand from former importations, German LINENS, GLASS-WARES, Broad CLOTHS, superfine and common, Garden SEEDS. "Winch they offer for sale on liberal terms. , To our Friends and the Public- The subscribers (.successors of the late firm KovveraiKl S. Cole) respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they intend to con- tinue the business of AUCTIQNJERS of Jiooks, Maps, Charts, Prints, Household and Kitchen furniture, &c. and Lottery-Office Keepers, at No. 174 1-2, Market-street — Tdiev solicit the support of their friends and promise that all business committed to them as Auctjvtniers shall be executed with the Strictest promptitude and fidelity. They will Study particularty to make the best disposition cf Gvphajijsproperfy committed to their cave. ;¦.. 's ! ervanU, COLE and I BONSAL. Sales at Auction. On WEDNESDAY, The Wih instant, at 12 o'clock, at Cole's whaif, miill be sold, r _C~x The Bri_? 2fc> LOUISA WHEEDEN, Burthen about 183 tons, or i-^-^BaSSfes 1125 barrels, with all her ma- terials as she arrived from sea. Her invento- ry may be seen any time previous to the sale at our auction room. VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct's. March 6.________________________________ Marshal's Sale- UNITED STATES. Maryiad District By virtue and in pursuance of an order, to me directed, from thehonorable James Houston, esq. judge of fhe District Court of the U. States, in and for Maryland district, will be sold at Public Sale, at the bead of Fr«- derick-street dock, on SATURDAY, the 21st instant, at 11 o'clock, on terms that will then be made known, V, The Schooner COLLECTOR, Her Tackle, Apparel k Fur- niture. ALSO, 68.1 bags COFFEE, and 2000 wt. LOG WOOD. THOMAS RUTTER, Marshal. March 5, 1807._____________dt.2tstMh For Liverpool, The British Brig AID, Nicholas Sullivan ; She is a fine strong vessel, and will be dispatched with all convenient spaed, For freight o'- passage, apply to HENRY DAVIES, 71, Smith's wharf. Who offers far sal', received p'r said brig, An invoice of Earth en-ware, and a quanti- ty of Liverpool Salt, which will be disposed of on accommodating terms, if taken from along side the vessel. February..___________________________ For Sale, The cargo of the brig Orlando, Win- Stutson ¦master, consisting of 145 hhds. Molasses, 14 casks anil jars Honey, to be landed to- morrow, at Bowly's wharf. ALSO, FOR SALE, *__^il«2K_, ORLANDO, ¦ **¦ j On liberal terms. She is a g-ood vessel, burthen about 130 rid maybe seen Ivingat Bowlv's wharf. Apply to BENJ. & GEO. WILLI." MS. mh 3.______________________dlQUl For PortJloyal & Freclericks- burgh (Virginia) . K\ The Schooner -ABPfck^ LONDON, Captain Benjamin Keene, ', ag^S"- A regular Packet; will sail in all this week. Freight to any part of the Rappahannock will be received, if applied for in time, to A. & R. BOUGHaN. Bowly's wharf. Who have afloat, and for sale, 1000 bushels Richmond large Coal, winch will be sold very low per cargo only. On hand, 2000 busMts Liverpool Salt, 100 sacks io. 41 hhds. Virginia Tobacco, 4 hhds. Lampblack. March 4._____________________<*6t _ For Charleston, (S. C.) _E3**i The Packet Brig LIONESS, M. Dove, master ; Now ready to take in to sail on Sundav the 8th March. For freight or pas- sage (having good accommodations) apply to the captain onboard at Baker's wharf, Fell's- Point, or FOULKE 5c KARRICK. Who have received by said brig and offer for sale, 36 tierces prime new Riee, 49 bales of Upland Cotton, 5 tons Logwood, March 3._________________________*_ "For Charleston, S. C. The Sloop BENJAMIN, Captain Traverse ; Will sail in about three days. For prssage only, apply to the captain on board, lying at Bowlv's wharf, or to ANDREW DEWEES & CO. Dugan's wharf, Jfho Have just received by the packet Kliza,from Charleston, 60 tierces of the first quality Rice, which will be sold low if applied for before it' is put in store. On hand and for sale, .A quantity of Prime and Mess Pork, of a superior quality, and a few hundred kegs of first quality Lard, Apply as above. M arch 4 (l4t For Sale, The Ship CONNECTICUT, David Maclure, commander, :_, Now lying at Coles'" wharf, five hundred and fort}-eight tons register, and undoubtedly the faitett sailing ship^ belonging to the United States. She is copper-fastened and coppered to the bends. She will be sold on a liberal credit. The inventory may be seen and terms made known, br application to T. TENANT* ' March 3. d8t For Sale, The new Pilot Boat Schooner COMET, One hundred and twenty-five ¦'."_, tons register, completely fitted ... every respect and ready to take in a cargo. She is built of the best materials, is a fine piece of workmanship, and is expected to sail ¦ as fast as anything that floats. ' She, will be sold on a handsome credit, if 1 apidication is made in afew tlajS to I ' THOMAS TENANT. r.b s. " m For Savannah (Georgia) f _Cj!K The Ship wTfeSSrV GENERAL GREE1% 'itM-^ Jo!m Miller, master,- •"*"5_s_a__B&s Will sail the 10th instant- Freight will be taken on very accommodating terms, and a few passengers, having excellent and roomy births, if applied for immediately. For freight or passage apply to the captain on board, at Barton's wharf, or to GEORGE HILL. March 4. d4t For Freight or Charter, .TrTyS T'le new Schooner ^,¥»M<_lv HARMONY, ¦'SSyr Fcleg Bartlett, master j •''WS& About 1100 bbls. burthen, a strong faithful built vessel, and well found in every respect. A freight to Europe would be preferred. For terms apply to CHARLES COFFIN, 13, Bowly's wharf. March 6.__________2i__ ~For.Freight or Charter, r JC__S The fast-sailing Ship SALLY, John Boyintim, master ; Burthen about 200 tons—is just off' her first voyage, and will be ready to receive a cargo in a few days. A freight for a port in England would be preferred. For terms apply to "captain Boyinton on board, at capt. Kerr's wharf, or to HARDEN fk WILSON, Who have for sale, received per said ship, from Liverpool, 70 crates of Earthenware, 14 tons Coal, 5000 bushels fine Salt, which will be sold low if taken from alongside. March 2. eo Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias from the court "of Appeals for the Western Shore of Ma- ryland, to me.directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, on SATURDAY, the 14th instant, at U o'clock A ,M. on the premises, for cash, the following property, to wit : ALL the right, title, interest, and e- state, of James Jaffray, in and to two LOTS of GROUND, situate' on Conway h Hanover streets, in the City of Baltimore, Nos. 574, and 575. On one of said Lots is erected a three-story Brick House ; late the property of the aforesaid James Jaffray, taken at [the suit of Isaac M'Pherson, for the use of Ti- mothy Brundige and Be.ijamiu Botts. JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff March j\__________ dtUthMh GREEN COFFEE. 94 bbls. Prime Green COFFEE, entitled to debenture, for sale by BALDERSTON U CORNTHWAIT, Who have on hand, 60 casks Cut Nails, assorted, Timothy, ~) !) d's Grass, andS SEED. Orchard Grass, ) And are in daily expectation of a supply ¦ if first quality Clover Seed. March 5. ______________d8t-eo8t Notice is hereby given, That I intend apptjlng to-Baltimore county court at its next sitting^ tor the benefit of the insolvent laws of Maryland. ANDREW BUCHANAN. March 2.______________\______d This is to give Notice, THAT the subscribers, of Baltimore coun- ty, have obtained from the orphan's court of Baltimore couniy, in Maryland, letters of ad- ministration on the personal estate of William Clemm, late of Baltimore county, deceased. All persons hiving claims against the said de. ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same with tiie vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at or before fhe tenth day of September next, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all "benefit of the said estate. All persons in- debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to us of the sums by them respectively dua. Given under our hands this fourth day of March, 1807- CATHARINE CLEMM, WILLIAM CLEMM, Jtm. March 5_____________________d7t-eo Teas and Wine. The subscriber has just received, of a very ssperi- er quality, a few chests ef Imperial Hyson Young Hyson >- E A S. Souchong & Hyson-skin Bordeaux Claret in hogsheads. Apply to G. HASK.INS. March 2.______________________diat Two Brick Houses to Rent, One a neat well finished House, three-story, suitable to a large family, with convenient back buildings ; possession may be had on the first of April. The other a two-story House with four rooms on a floor, also suitable for a large fa- mily, with large hack buildings, yard, stable and smoke house ; possession may he had on tke 1 Oil) of this month ; both the houses are in healthy situations, with excellent water convenient, Riid many other very conspicious advantages. Also for sale on liberal terms, A PLANTATION, containing between 4 and 500 acres, one-half in woods, about twelve miles from the city of Baltimore, ly- ing near the Philadelphia road, for terms ap. ply to CHRISTOPHER HUGHES. March 4. d6t-eol0t "mammoth cheese J If 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, Bai- timore-stveet. W. WOODS- January 7. 3 John Hewes, Late publisher of the Companion, HAVING disposed of Ids former Printing Office, to Joseph, Robinson, requests all per- sons indebted to him to make payment at the office of this Gsuctte. January ?¦ A Battle Powder, Cotton, ike. The subscribers have on hand, for sale, at JNo. (~)4. Market-street, 4,000 wt. Wilkinson's Double-sealed Battle Powder, in casks of 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, Real Cognise 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, &c. &c. Sys. JACOB & WM. NORRI3. February 3. d German Linens, &tc -^cc. Just received per the schooner Alexander, captain A/hoe, from 'Trieste, 30 cases Platillas Royals 21 do. Creas 17 do. Checks 10 do. Bastoneini 8 do. Britannias 5 do. Cavalinas 3 do. Listados 3 do F.stOpillas 4 do. OHandines 750 boxes Castile Soap (blue marbled) 30 cases Glass Tumblers, For sale by LORMAN FULFORD, & JOSEPH YOUNG, Who also offer for sale, . ISO boxes white > Havana Sugars, superior 100 do. brown 5 quality 70 tons Campeachy Logwood, and A quantity of Sarsaparilla. February 6 d A Valuable Farm for Sale. ¦Will be sold at public sale on Monday, the \6th day of March next, at 12 o'clock, on the pre- mises, ALL that tract, or parcel of LAND, lying near Creswell's Ferry, within sight of Havre de Grace, in Caecil county, state of Maryland, called the Lucky Mistake ; containing 271 acres, more or less, with the improvements. It bounds upon the Susquehannah rlyer, and embraces a good Shad and Herring Fishery. The improvements are two dwelling houses, one of stone, tiie other of logs, a fish-house, and an apple orchard, together with peach i_ cherry trees. The situation is remarkably healthy and the water good. Herring-run passes through one corner of this tract, on whicli there was formerly erected a Saw- Mill. The terms of'sale will be one fourth of the purchase money in cash, one-fourth in 6 months, one-fourth hi 12 months, and the re- sidue in 18 months, from the day of sale. The purchaser or purchasers to give bonds on interest, with approved security ; and on payment of the whole, an indisputable title will be given. GEpRGE HIGS0N, The sale of the above property is postponed uiitii the first day of April mxi. March 4.____________________dtlstA Old Havana Cigars, loo boxes'for sale by J. HARVEY, Eutaw-s' reet, 3 doors North of Fayette, street. March 4.__________________________dSt Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of Baltimore county court, to me di- rected, will be exposed to Public Sa'e, on. SATURDAY, the 14th hist at 11.o'clock, on the premises, for cash, the following property, to w >t : One LOT of GROUND on Pratt-street, containing about five acres, late the property of William Webster, taken-at the suit of Beale Israel. ^ THOMAS BAILEY, Late Sheriff of Baltimore county. March 6.____________¦ _____d7t Agreeably to Notice, AT a meeting of the subscribers to St. Patrick's Ball, (to be held at James Bry- den's, on the 17th instant) the following gen- tlemen were elected as Managers. John Oliver, | M. M'Causland, John M'Neal, | R. Higuibothom, John Barney, j F. Price, Kennsdv Owen, | C. Hughes, jun. March 6-__________________________<14t For Sale, A steady, healthy Negro GIRL, about 18 years old. Inquire at this office. March 6. d4t|| For Sale, A Mulatto WOMAN, and her male Child, for a term of years. Apply at this office. March 6.________ d_t 'Fhe Creditors Of the late firm of THOMAS & JOHN HIGINBOTHOM, are requested to take no- tice, that they are. now prepared to surrender all they possess, and intend applying to the Baltimore county court, for tiie benefit of the act, entitled an act for the relief of sun- dry insolvent debtors, passed at November session, I_j5 ; and also of the supplement to said act, passed at the last November sessi- on. THOMAS HIGINBOTHOM. ¦ JOHN HIGINBOTHOM. March 6,_____________________ d-lm_ Ne\vT Paper-Hanging Store. ROBERT ELLIOT, No. 7, North Charles steeet, INFORMS his friends, and the public in general, that he has just received, and has now ready for sale, a large assortment of the most elegant Paper Hangings & Borders, from London, Paris and Boston ; amongst which are some of the most superb patterns of the new invented Spangled or Frosted pa> per. He will always have a regular supply, and constant succession of the newest fashions, from Hurley's manufactory in Philadelphia He will superintend the hanging- of his own papers, employ the best workmen, and ex- ecute all orders in town and country, with neatness, punctuality and dispatch. N. B. The American Papers he will sell at the manufacturer's prices. One or two Apprentices will b* taken to the above, business, March 6. d The Managers of St. Paul's PARISH LOTTKRT Giv3 notice that they have contracted for the sale of all the TICKETS in their Lottory which may be on hand at the opening of the wheels on Tuesday next. Tiii that time, Tickets may be had at the original price of Five Dollars of any of the Managers, or of others authorized to sell. March 4. d4t SPRING toOBS. MARR #¦ GIBSON, No. 7, Calvert street, Have received by the ship Sally, from Liverpool, a part qf.their SPRING GOODS; Consisting of 1 case Bindings, Ferrets & Cotton Fringe, 1 do. flesh and drab colored Nankeens, 2 cases Cotton Checks, 2 do. Calico Umbrellas, 2 do. Dimities, 2 do. Cotton Counterpanes, from 8-4 to 12-4, 2 trunks Cambric Handkerchiefs &. Shawls, 2 do. Waistcoating and Ginghams. These goods having been purchased at the manufactories for cash, can be sold very low on a short credit, for good paper. March 3. _ _________'_ d * Claret Wine, Brandy, ckc. Now landing from on board the schooner Dor- chester, direct from Bordeaux, 110 hhds. Claret, prepared for the East and West India markets 35 pipes Armagnac Brandy, 4th proof, 2 do. old Cogniac do. do. \ 100-baskets Olive Oil. For sale by HUGH THOMPSON. Who daily expects in the ship Eliza, from Bor- deaux, a further supply of the above articles, and A quantity or PRUNES, in whole, half k quarter cases February 27. ee4t§ In Baltimore County Court, November 13, 1806. A BR A H A H ME D C A X. F, an i nsolvent debt, or of Baltimore county, having heretofore ap- plied, by petion in writing, to the judges of the said county court, praying the benefit of the " act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors," passed at the last session of the ge- neral assembly, and a schedule of his proper- ty and a list of his creditors, on oath, as far as he can ascertain them, as directed by said act, being annexed to his petition j and the said Abraham Medcalf having proved to the satisfaction of the said court, that he hath re- sided in the state of Maryland the two pre- ceding' years, prior to the passage of the said act ; and having been brought before the said court, and discharged from unpiisonment, on taking the oath by the said act required. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by the said court, that the said Abraham Med- calf appear before the county court, at the court house in the said county, at nine o*clock ln the forenoon of the 23d day of March uer.t. to answer such interrogatories as may lie proposed to him by his creditors ; that the said day be, and it is hereby appointed, the time for the said creditors to appear and recommend a trustee for their benefit ; and t at die said Abraham Medcalf give them notice of the passage of this order, (by caus- ing a copy to be inserted in some one of tha newspapers in the City of Baltimore, every other day for three months successively, be- fore the said twenty-third day of Marcb Il-Xt. Signed per order, WM. GIBSON, Clerk. December 23. (Mh. 6.) eo7t Looking Glasses. GEORGE SMITH, CARRVER AND GILDER, No. 174, Mahket-street, Baltimore, MAKES all kinds of Looking.Glass andf Picture Frames, oval or square, from the plaiiW est to the richest pattern ; Gilt Cornices ; Girondoles ; Pier Tables ; rich Brackets for Clocks and Glass Lustres, &c. &c.aml all sorts ol' Venetian Blinds. Smith has always 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 J.ooking-Glasses re-silvered, and made equal to new, or taken in exchange Prints and Ne-idie-work neatly framed and glazed. Wanted—Two decent BOYS, as apprentU ces to the above Dusiness. December 16. . o 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. Also, tenant's houses, 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 application to the subscri- ber in Baltimore RICHARD KEY HEATH. October 17. eo This is to give notice, THAT the su'-.scriber, ofthe city of Balti- more, hath obtained from the orphan's court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters tes- tamentary on the personal estate of Ijavid Oldden, late of'Baltimore aforesaid, deceased All persons having claims against the said de- ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub- scriber, at or before the tenth day of July next, they may othorwise, by law, be. excluded frum all benefit ofthe said estate ; and those indebt- ed are requested to make immediate pa) nt Given under my hand; this sixth day of Janu- ary, in the vear of our Lord one thousand etgM hundred sad, seven. iTUSAN, OLDDEN, (., 6.) l**5-s |