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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0242 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
mp< mmniTM Seven Dollars per Annum.] SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1307. [Voi. XXVI—No. 3994. A House Wanted. A good Tenant wan's a comfortable Dwel- ling- House, at a moderate rent, situate on any t-lreet, or cross-street between Charles and Skint*", streets; Inquire at this Oilice. March U. d Qdrrxicas Cocoa, Tintrijfe (Fine and Jamaica Ruin. :-¦ I Hiding from on board the sckoonef Miner' 1)1.', form. St. '1'hoVias, 10-1000 lbs. real Carracas COCOA. j-Vin/i. on board the schooner Dorothy, via Ne%u- York, 50 quarter casks choice old London Par- ticniar Teheriffe WISE. Ant I f om on board Deagle's Packet, via ftorfolki 50 puncheons 4th prooi' Janiaioa Hum. Tlie whole entitled to den whack. Apply to HUGH THOMPSON. March ll.___________________d4t|[ '" New Wholesale Store. Lafitte be Duche. No. 5 i, BALTIMORE-STREET, fiiivti just receive:' a Ic&ge assortment if French and Fnghsh Goods, Which the? offer for sale wry low for cash or approved notes, Consisiino or Plain Taffetas, a*sorl.jd in color, Striped do. Figured Satin, Peeloug, Sarseue., 5-6 and T-Ai Damask Shawls, 5-6 and 7-s serged do. do. Wliite, ros" and black, Ladies' and Men's Silk Stockings, Plain and figured Mantua Ribbons, Stamped do. do. Extra long1 and short Silk Gloves, Do. do. Kid Gloved, Crapes assorted in colors, Cambric Linen, Thread and Cotton Laces, 1 box of Fancy English Goods, 1 do. of Sey's Chintzes, Bandannas, assorted in colors, Choppa Romal, Silk, Morocco and Cotton Suspenders, Velvet and Morocco Pocket Books, An assortment of Ladies' rich Combs, Artificial Flowers, &.c N. B. several boxes of the above, calculat- ed far exportation, entitled to debenture. _ March 1?______________________dl2t_ The Proprietors OF THE PILOT STAGES, RESPECTFULLY inform the; Public, that they have reduced the price of fare from eight to six dollars. The Pilot Stage will leave the Globe Inn every Morning, Sundays ex- cepted, at five o'clock, A. M. arrive at New.- port at eight o'clock, P. M. leave Newport at five o'clock, A. M. arrive in Philadelphia i.t ten o'clock, A. M. WILLIAM EVANS &. CO. March 13- d To be sold for a term of years, A Negro GIRL, about 18 years of age, ac- customed to house wf.rk. Apply at this Office / March 13.___________tUtjj For Sale, On baardthe schooner Sheldrake, capt. Churchill, nolo lying at Smith's dock, GO tons Plaister Paris. March 13.______________________d3t^ For Sale, A smart active Negro BOY, between 14 & 36 years of age, who has about la years to fccrve. Inquire at this office. March 13 d6t Mr. Lli TFLLIFR DENTIST, INFORMS the inhabitants of Bal in >re, that the Perpendicular instrument that lie makes use of, for extracting Teeth, s one invented by himself since he has been in this city, and its utility is equal to the Patent Per- pendicular instrument, which instrument !vr. J.e Tellier has used with great success in Most of the cities to the South of this By some persons (who know not the man- ner of operating with Bruit's Patent Instru- ment) it has been said that tho said instru- ment could not be used in all cases, Mr. Le TeUiei-ihas made observations in the course of Lis practice, and has found it lo answer for two thirds of the cases which offer, and no instrument that has ever been invented can be used, to every tooth, but according to the si. t.iation of the teeth to be operated on so an instrument must be adapted. He continues to operate in every other branch of Dentistry, and particuiarlv in set- ting- ARTIFICIAL TEETH so as to stand iicm, and in excellence and beauty so as not i to be distinguished from natural by the ex- amining eye of the most curious, He- has DEJfriPRICE of a very supe- rior quality which he has lately prepared and feu- sale. His residence is in St. Paul's -Lane, pwx> iioin above the Post Oilice. March 13. d6t The Subscribers FEEL themselves under the painful neces- sity Gf notifying their Creditors of their in- tention to apply to Baltimore County Court, at its next sittings, for the benefit of the in- solvent Lws of tliis state. RAV1D C. STEWART, ' WILLI AM P. STEWART, LLOYD BUCHANAN. _______ _ dini_ The Stockholders of ti I: A/.TIMOR E K AST-INDIA COMPANY Are requested to send in their notes, at the «' flice adjoining the Cuitom-House, on or be- f.ire the l'4th 1. By order of the board, T. LICLNBOTHQM, Secretary. & I arcl Mafcclj 12. For Bordeaux, r»r£^-E>\ The fast-sailing Schooner ^M», DORCHESTERi EKZtQj^i?' Will sail with all possible dis- ^'is-eisysfes patch. About half her cargo is ready to go on board, the remainder will be taken on customarv freight. Applv to the subscriber, MATTHEW K.EENE, Or to LEWIS FOULK. March 13 d3t Marshal's Sale UNITED STATES. Marylad District By virtue and in pursuance ot an order, to me directed, from thehonorablejames Houston, esq. judge of the District Court of the V. States, in and for Maryland district, will be sold at Public Sale,'at the head of 1 re- derick-street dock, on SATURDAY, the 21st instant, at It o'clock, on terms that will then be made known, J-'^i-S. The Schooner feSM&v COLLECTOR, J^^W*?«A? ^'er Tackle, Apparel &. Fur- •SEawasseK^ niture. ALSO, 683 hags COFFEE, and 2000 wt. LOG VOOD. THOMAS BUTTER, Marshal. March 5, 1807. 'dt21slMh .-or Liverpool, The British Brig AID, k^dEj^JJ"^ iiltholat Sullivan ; !$S!3ip&sa@ She is a tine strong vessel, and will be dispatched with all convenient spued. For freightMi-passage, apply to HENRY DW1ES, 71, Smith's wharf. Who offers fur sale, received p*r said brig, An invoice of Earthen-ware, and a quanti- ty of Liverpool Salt, which will lie disposed of on accommodating terms, it taken from along side the vessel. February 9. d For Charleston, (S. C.) • yCiX Tl,e Packet Brig !t^t®SW LIONESS, v,;^ M. Dove, muster; *»? Now ready to take in to sail on Sunday (lie 8lh March. For freight or pas- sage (having good accommodations) apply to the captain on board at Baker's whan, Fell's- Poiut, or FOUI.KE 8t KARRICK. Who have received by said brig and offer for sale, 36 tierces prime new Uice, 49 bales ol Upland Cotton, 5 tons Logwood, March 3. d For Freight or Charter, The new Schooner HARMONY, >?K'.'eCjiv?> 1'eleg Bartlelt, master; 5 About li.00 bttis, burthen, a strong faithful built vessel, and weli fottnd in every respect. A freight to Europe would be preferred. Fur terms apply to CHARLES COFFIN, 13, Bowly's wharf, _Mai ch 6. ___________ eoit For Havana, The Schooner MERC H A N T, John Bigby, master, sfcSS&». She is a constant trader and will sail in a few days, the principal part of her cargo being ready to goon board; sums freight can be taken if immediate application is-mafle, and passengers can be comfortably accommo- dated. Applv to ROBERT HAMILTON, or GliRARD TOPKEN & CO. 65, Bowly's wharf. Also for sale* Dowlas, Creas-a la-Moiiaix, white Si brown Rolls, Hessians, Russia Canvas, two and 3- bmiiel Br.gs, white & brown Havana Sugars, a few thousand weight Coffee, suitable for the European market, &c. Applv to GERARD TOPKEN & CO. _March 10. eon For New-Orleans, The Schooner BROTHER Si SISTER, itq.- Captain Alexander Cathelin ; '|^£ms Having been put ints a com. plete state of repair since her arrival at this port, is now ready to take freight and passen- gers, & will sail early at x\ week. For terms, apply at No. 6, Market-street to M. MILHAU. Who keeps a supply of Rappee Snuff, allowed by the amateurs to be of the very best quality. He has also on hand Leghora Bonnets, Ike. and 121 tons Log- wood . March 10. ______ eo4f§ For Sale, A new SCHOONER, V About 70 tons carpenter's mea- l_iiSj^* surement. She is built of good CLJ? materials, and has every ap. pearance jf jailing fast. She has a cable and some rigging, which are new, probably to tha amount of about §200. She is faithfully built, her bottom and ceiling of the best oak plank. For terms apply to REDMOND GRACE, 67 Smith's wharf October 13. dot-2aw For Sale, The fast-sailing schooner ENTERPRIZE, Of about 4-00 barrels, if appli- .i;t cation is made on or before the first day of March, at which time it is expect- ed she will be ready to take in a cargo. l'REY, BRUNER, & CO. Who liave received by said schooner, and for sale at the uutre-house, corner of Howard and Pratt- scretts, adjoining their sic^ar-rcfincry, 12,000 wt green Coffee,afid 10,000/ do. Car- raccas Cocoa, entitled to dwawback on ex porlaiion, 10 logs St. Domingo Mahogany, 266 Spanish Hides, and a lew bales Cotton. AHo on hand, li tons Nicaragua Wood. Ah of which they will sell low for cash or cn credit lor good knptir. i ^bieaury 24. 2aw Charles Wirgman WANTS TO CHARTER, Tt,\ ', A fast sailing SCHOONER, &I5rt\. from 3 to 700 bbls. burthen, to a neutral port in the West- B Indies, (>ut only, or out and home, to which immediate dispatch will be given.__________March 12.______ d-lt New Paper-Hanging Store. ROBERT ELLIOT, No. 7, North Charlcs-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 be taken to the above business. March 6. d "GKEEN CQl-FEF. 94 bbls Prime Green COFFEE, entitled to debenture, for sale bv BALDEKSTON &"C0RNTHWAIT, Who have on hand, 60 casks Cut Nails, assorted, Timothy, S Herd's Grass, and C SEED. Orchard Grass, j And are in daily expectation of a supply of first quality Clover Seed. March 5 _____________ d8t-en8t The Creditors Of the late firm of THOMAS & JOHN HIGINBOTHOM, axe requested to take no- tice, that they are now prepared to surreudev all they possess, and intend applying to the Baltimore county court, for the benefit of the act, entitled an act for the relief of sun- dry insolvent debtors, passed at November session, xSo5 ; and also of the supplement to said act, passed at the last November sessi- on. ' THOMAS HIGINBOTHOM. JOHN HIGINBOTHOM. March 6, d2m Washington's Life, Volume 5th, together with a volume of Plates, which completes the work, are now eadv for delivery, at the store of GEORGE HILL. His subscribers may call and receive to com- plete their setts. Gentlemen who wish to pos- sess this valuable work, may lie supplied still, as a few copies of tue second edition are un- appropriated. March !>. d Battle Powder, Cotton, he. .The subscribers have on hand, fur sale, at 2v 64, Market-street, 4,000 wt Wilkinson's Double-sealed Battle Powder, in easks 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 Gi i, RealCogniac and Bordeaux Brandy, in pipes (fine flavor), Cabiness Tobacco, in kegs and half do. Cassia Cinnamon, in small hales, 30 qr. casks .'Jierry Wine, Negro Pipes, in boxes, Double Gloucester St Pine Apple Cheese, Fresh Mace, Basket Salt, fcc &c.&c. JACOB & WM. NORRIS. February 5. d iVL'L' MUKSE. A decent healthy woman with a good baeasi of milk, is wanted immediately at no. 20, East-street. March 10, d4t BALTIMORE Hibernian Benevolent Society. Agreeably to the Resolution of the last an- niicrsury Meeting, the Society wiil TINE to- gether on the 17th instant at Fulton's Tavern —Dinner to be on the table st 3 o'clock. The Members are requested to meet precisely at 2, that all their busines may be finished be- fore Dinner. To enable Mr Fulton to make suitable preparations fer Dinner, the members are requested to leave their names at the Bar immcdiatelv. JOHN CAMPBELL WHITE, President. 10HN CRAWFORD, Secretary. _ March 11. dit Notice is hereby given, THAT I intend to apply by petition to Bal. timore comity court, or to some one of the judges thereof, torelease me-from debts which I am Unable to pay, agreeablyto an actof assem- bly, passed at November session, 1805, enti- tled " An act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors," and a supplement thereto, passed at No.ember session, 1806. THOMAS MEETEER. January 2©. eo3m Twenty Dollars Reward. ON the night of the 8th instant, was stol- en out of the Baltimore and Frederick-Town Turnpike Road Company's stabln, 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 wiihhis hind feet. Ten dollars will be g-iven 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 RICHMOND TOBACCO, Just received and for sale by SCHULTZ & VOGELER. No. 45, South Gay street. Match 10 dl4t John Hewes, Late publisher of the Companion, HAVING disposed of his former Printing Office, to Joseph Robinson, requests all per- son.•¦. indebted to him to make payment at the office of this Gazette. 4. C. I). Lavigne, FROM PARIS, PRESENTS his best respects to the Ladies and Gentlemen o< Bal- iiaore, and informs them that he has just moved to No. 6, S. Gay-street; where he has fitted up separate and neal rooms for their accommodation ; and will be happy to improve the beauty of the One sex by his skill and dexterity With the cini!ii and sissars, aid- ed by those e'ugu.t curls and ringlets which have been so much admired in all circles and which he produces on the head as it were by magic ; and will take great pleasure in giv iug a manly and noble appearance to the other sex by the admirable operatians of his razors, and the great improvement which lie never fails to make i l those heads which are submitt ed to his cafe and direction. March 11. d4t A Valuable Farm for Sale. Will be sold at public sale on Monday, the 16th day of March next, at 12 o'clock, on tht pre- miscs. A L L that tract, or parcel of L A N D, I ying near Creswell's Ferry, within sight of Havre de Grace, in Ca*cil county, state of Maryland, called the Luck, Mist de ; containing 271 acres, more or less, with the improvements It bounds upon the Susquehaiuiah river, and embraces a good Shad and Hening Fishery. The improvements are two dwelling houses- one of stone, the other of logs, a fish-house, and an apple orchard, together with peach 5> cherry trees. The situation is remarkably healthy and the water good. Herring-run passes through one corner of this tract, on which there was formerly erected a Saw. Mill. The terms ofs'abe will be one-fourth of the purchase money in cash, one-fourth in 6 months, one-fouith in 1.3 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 tire whole, an indisputable title will he gi-eii. tJEORGE HIGSON. The sal" of the above pi ipertj is postponed until the i.rst day of April nexi, March, 4.___________________ dtlstA MAMMOTH CHEESE IN MINIATURE. THE subscriber oas on hre.id, a quantity o the Richest CHESHIRE-TOM N CHEESE, made in the neighUot'hood where .'he Mam- moth Cheese was made, for sale, with a choice assortment of GROCERIES, at No. 31, Bai- timqre-street. W WOODS. January 7._______________ d Schultze fk Vogeier, No. 45, S. Gay-street, H«ve received per ship Severn, from Bremen, fjT* on hand from former importations, German LT N'E NS, GLASS '.'/ARES, _, Broad CLOTHS) superfine and common, Garden SEEDS. Which they offer for sale on liberal terms February 05. ,j94t Dividend. Notice is hereby given to all the creditors of George Sears, late of the city of Balti- more, deceased, that a final dividend of the estate, in the hands of the administrators will be made on the twentieth daj of April in the year 1807, at the counting house of Strieker and Beattv, in tiie said city of Baltimore. JOHN STRICEER, HENRV PAYSON. Administrators of George Sears _ March 2.____________________ d34tj In Baltimore County Court, February 3, 1807. ON application to the judges of the said County Court, by petition in writing of John Cumming, of saiel 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. Joiied in said act ; a schedule of his property and a list of his creditors, on oath, as far as he can ascertain them, as directed by the said act, being annexed to his petition ; and the said County Court being satisfied by com. petent testimony, that the said John CummimT has resided the two preceding years within the state of Maryland, prior to the passage of the said act j and the said John Gumming at the time of presenting his petition as a- foresaid, having produced to the *aid 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 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- ed in some one of the newspapers in the city of Baltimore, every other day for 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 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 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 SPRING GOODS. MARR §¦ GIBSON, No. 7, Calvert street, Htme received by the ship Sally, from Liverpool, a part of 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 good* having been puichased at the manufactories for cash, can be sold very low on a short credit, for J >ed paper, March 3. 4 To oar Friends and the Public. The subscribers ('successors of the late tirra o66owcrand S. Cole) respectfully inform rheir friends and the public, that they intend to con- tinue the business of AUCTIONEERS of Books, Maps, Charts, Prints, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. and Lottery-Office Keepers, at No. 174 1-2, Market-street — They solicit the support of their friends and primise that~all business committed to them as * ictioniers 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. BONSAI.. Nov. 7__________________._______d solution of Partnership. THE articles of partnership between the subscribers, under the firm of Bolton Jackton itnd 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 pleas» render them lor settlement. BOLTON JACKSON, JAMES ROSS. The business will be continued by BOLTON JACKSON. February 24. d Teas and Wine. The subscriber has just received, of a very superi* or quality, a fete chests of Imperial Hyson Young Hyson >- TEAS. Souchong & Hyson-skin Bordeaux. Claret in hogsheads. Apply to G. HASKINS. Marc_h2.____________________dl2t A Coachman Wanted. A Coachman that can be well recommend- (1 will hear of a good [dace by applying at dlOt this oilice. Marcli 10. Notice is hereby given, That I intend applying to Baltimore county court at its next sitting, for the benefit of th« insolvent laws of Maryland. ANDREW BUCHANAN. March 2._____________ d2m At a Court, Held at Chestertown, in and for Kent conn. ty, on the 3d Monday of September in the yaar 18t6, return and confirmation of the commission, issued on the petition of Derrick W. Barker, and Mary his wife, one of the heirs ol William Meirs, late of Kent county, deceased, for a division, or sale of the real estate ef the said deceased, was made by the judges of the said court. William Meirs, one of the heirs of the said deceased, entit- led to an election of the said estate, is thereupon notified, to appear in Kent county court, at March Term, 1807, on the 20th day of the said month, and make his election to take, or renounce to take said estate. Attest, BENJAMIN CHAMBERS, Clerk. February i5. (March 11.) d4t The subscriber offers for sale, THE Dwelling HOUSE and GARDEN, at present occupied by him, situate on thes Hook.s'-town turnpike road, a short distance from St. Mary's College. It fronts on the road seventy four feet, and runs back 200 feet, to a twenty feet alley. The Garden is as high- ly improved as any in the environs of the city, and planted with the choicest Shrubs, Flowers and Fruit Trees ; and has the advantage of a singularly well constructed Green, House, which requires no artificial heat during the severest winters, and is at present stocked with a collection of the choice ;t Plants, all which will be sold together. The purchas- er may be accommodated with a small Lot ad- joining, twelve feet wide, and one hundred feet deep, on which is erected a good threa hi • frame Stable As any person wishing to purchase will view the premises any further description is deemed unnecessary. JOHN HENRY HOSKYNS. March 12.___________eolm For Sale, Or viill be given for good paper, A two story Bnck HOUSE & LOT, in a healthy part of the city ol'Baltimore, and des- cribed on a plait of said city. No 294, fronting on Duke-street 40 feet and running back 100 feet. Said house is newly built of the best materials and completely finished, with fire- walls, &c. a good dry cellar, two good room* on the lower floor, &c. The property is in fee simple. To any person disposed to purchase, terms wdll be accommodating and a deed giv- en. For terms, apply at said nouse, or at No. 89, Fleet-street, Fell's Point. March 12.___________________eo3t|j In pursuance of an order oj the Orphan's Court of Baltimore county, the sub- scrilier villi expose to public sale on the pre- ¦laises, on TUJiS DAY, 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 Fcll's- Point ; the above being the late residance of William Haves, deceased. ELIZABETH HAYES, Adm'r. Of William Hayes. The sale of the above property is unavoid. ably postponed until the 17th day of May next. March 12. eot!7thMy To Rent, And immediate possession given, A large convenient WAREHOUSE, in a central part of the city. An excellent stand for the Wholesale Dry Good business. In- quire at this Office. March 10. eolOt Fitch Hall, Jun. 81, Bowi.y's wharf, Has fen sale, nova landing from, icfir. Federal George, 40 hlids. N. E. RUM. In Store, 70 boxes Cod -Fish, 50 do. Spermaceti Candles, Northern Mess, No. 1, it No. 2, Beef, St N, E. Rum. Maich i fo7t|| |