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MONDAY, MARCHMe, 1807.
[Vol. XXVI—No. 5995.
Sale Postponed.
The sale ot' the property of James lafTray,
ltd for sale on this flay (being- Two
Lots of Ground^ Bir.tia.te on Conway and Han-
over-streets, Nos. 574 & 575, pn one of
which is erected a throe-story Brick House)
as postponed until Saturday, the 2 1st instant,
it 10 o'clock, A. M. for cash, on tlic'premis-
es. JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff.
March 14-_______________________dot
Sale by Auction.
«0« Thursday, thcX9tk ofM'archnext, at 4o\loci,
in the After noon, mill be soldo-", the Premises,
A Lot 70 feet front on North Liberty-street,
«nd running hack 81 feet to Forest-lane. Ad-
joining the lot of George Reineclcer.om tlie
•North, and Samuel S my the on the South.
One fourth of the Purchase money to be
paid in two months and the residue in one year.
Bonds On interest with approved security will
hi required.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r
February 7 2aw5ul6
Land for Sale by Auction.
To be sold on Thursday, the 19th March next, at
half past 11 o'clock, at the vendue warehouse,
ut the corner of Second and Frederick-streets,
AN excellent grazing- FARM, containing
552 3-4 acres, situate in Patapsco Neck, 9 or
10 miles from Baltimore, on the road to North-
Point, and on the waters of Patapsco and
Back Rivers—formerly the residence of ffm,
Lynch, deceased, and wiR be. sold pursuant
to his last will. One-fourth of the purchase
money to be paid in two months, the residue
in one and two years. Bonds on interest,
with approved security, will be required.
Those who wish to view the premises, will
please to make application to Mr. Battoe, re-
siding thereon.
THOMAS CHASE, Auc'r.
February 7. 2aw5t d6t
A House Wanted.
A good Tenant wants a comfortable Dwel-
ling House, at a moderate rent, situate on any
street, or cross-street betweeu Charles and
South-streets. Inquire at this Office.
March 11.______________________d
For Sale,
A Mulatto WOMAN, and her male Child,
for a term of years. Apply at this Office.
March 14-_____________\__________ d4t
For Sale,
A healthy Negro GIRL, for life, for no
fault but want of employment ; she is sixteen
years old, and has lived for some time in town.
Inquire at this Office.
March 14. d4t||
Salt Petre.
50 bbls. London Refined SALT PETRE,
of superior quality ; for sale by
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL,
. . No. 83, Bowly's wharf.
5i Mo. 14. d6t
(53* The Public are hereby
respectfully Informed that the subscriber has
now ascertained, as far as his industry could
enable him, the residence of the citizens of
Baltimore, but as many removals may have
taken place, both since his collection of the
names, and others may transpire before the
publication of the
Baltimore Directory
Bv Messrs. Warner and Han ma,
He respectfully requests that any such remov-
als will be entered at their Book-Store, 37,
Baltimore-street, in course of the ensuing;
week, in order that they may be inserted in
the Appendix of the work.
JAMES M'HENRY.
March 14. <13t
Baltimore College.
The Trustees of Baltimore College will
please to recollect, that their adjourned Meet-
ing is to take place on Monday Evening,
piecisely at 7 o'clock, in the College-Room,
Tammany street. A full attendance is re-
spectfully solicited.
March 14. - d2t||
Notice.
Improper and troublesome applications bav.
trig been made to me, by some persons hav-
ing claims against the ship Eutaw, White,
toaster, of which I was lately supercargo
render the direction of John F. Kennedy,) I
&•£?' Will saji with all possible dis-
fe» patch. Ai>out half her cargo
is ready to go on board, the remainder will
be taken on customary freight. Apply to the
subscriber, MATTHEW KEENE,
Or to LEWIS FQULK.
March 13. d3t
Marshal's Sale
UNITED STATES.
Makylad District
By virtue and in pursuance of an order, to me
directed, from the honorable James Houston,
esq. judge of the District Court of the U.
States, in and for Maryland district, will
be sold at Public Sale, at th.- lead of Fre-
derick-street dock, on SATURDAY, the
21et instant, at 11 o'clock, on terms that
will then be made known,
£\* The Schooner
^J^ COLLECTOR,
Her Tackle, Apparel & Fur-
m niUire.
AI.SO,
683 bags COFFEE, and
2000 vvt. LOG "VOOD.
THOMAS KUTTER, Marshal.
March S, 1807. dtSUtMh
For Liverpool,
f JL'-fN The British Brig
Ti7*5'i»k^ AID,
Nicholas Sullivan ;
She is a fine strong vessel,
and will ba dispatched with all convenient
spaed. For freight or passage, apply 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
For Charleston, (S. C.)
~v. The Packet Brig
LIONESS,
M. Dive, master ;
'"<*&**& Now ready to take in to sail on
Sunday the 8th March For freight or pas-
sage (having o-ood accommodations) apply to
tlie captain on board at Baker's wharf, Fell's-
Point, or
FOULKE & KARRICK.
Who have received by said brig am offer for sale,
36 tierces prime new Rice,
49 bales of Upland Cotton,
5 tons Logwood,
March 3.___________d .
Charles Wirgman
WANTS T O C H A P T E R,
J£j&\ A" fast sailing SC HOONER,
p^*ti£$iK. fr°m 3 to 700 bbls. burthen,
I'lStjISiJliLj^ to a neutral port in the YVest-
¦ afi?i£#SS3&K7 Indies, out only, or out and
home, to which immediate dispatch will be
given.___________March 12.__________d4t
For London, •
The Ship
JAMES,
-„J3£^Jyp Thomas M'Connell, master i
«*5.ii?SSS= Will be ready to receive a
cargo in all this week, and sail by the 20th
instant, having part of her cargo engaged, for
freight of the remainder, or passage anply
to FREDERICK & A. SCHWARTZE, or
JOHN M'FADON.
March 9. eo4tt
Wanted to Purchase,
JLJCX A sharp built two or three-
^P'™l\ masted SCHOONER burthen
|SOi2Syp from 110 to 120 tons. Apply
ALEXANDER, WEBSTER & CO.
March 13. ___________eo4t|
The Proprietors
OF THE
PILOT STAGES,
RESPECTFULLY inform tlie 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
at ten o'clock, A. M.
WILLIAM EVANS k CO.
Murch 13. __________________d
For Sale,
A smart active Negro BOY, betwesn 14 Sc
15 years of age, who has about 15 years to
serve. Inquire at this office.
March 13._________________________d5t
For Sale,
On board the schooner Sheldrake, capt. Churchill,
now lying at Smith's dock,
fiO t.otu Plaister Paris.
h 1.3. d3t§
DENTIST,
INFORMS the inhabitants of Baltimore,
that the Perpendicular instrument that he
makes use of, for extracting Teeth, is one
invented by limself since he has been in this
city, and its utility is equal to the Patent Per-
pendicular instrument, which instrument Mr.
Le Tellier has used with great success in
most of the cities to the South of this.
By some pcrjons (who know not the man-
ner of operating with Bruff's Patent Instru-
ment) it has been said that tha said instru-
ment could not be used in all cases, Mr. Le
Tellier has made observations in the course of
his practice, and has found it 0 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-
tuation of the teeth to be operated on so an
: instrument must be adapted.
He continuity to operate in every other
, branch of n,irJtstrv, and particularly in set-
ting ARTIFICIAL TEETH so as to stand
: firm, and in excellence and beauty so as not.
; to be distinguished from natural by the ex-
• aminiug eye of the most curious.
I has DENTIFRICE of a verv supe-
I rior quality which he ,i>s lately prepared and
[ for sale. His residence is in St. Paul's-Lane,
two doors above, the Post-Olfice.
March 13. dot
The Subscribers
FEEL themselves under the painful neces-
sityof notifying their Creditors of their in-
! tention to ipply to Baltimore County
1 at its nest sittings, for '-he benefit o'f the in-
solvent laws of this state.
DAVID C. STEWART,
WILLIAM P. STEWART,
LLOYD BUCHANAN.
March 12. __________________dSm
. To be sold for a term of years,
A Negro GUI' , "bout 18 years of ag-v ¦¦•¦
customed to house wrrlt. Apply at .
Office March 13. d4t||
New Papeir-Hattgtng Store.
ROBERT ELLIOT,
No. 7, North Oharles-steeet,
INFORMS his friends, and tlie public in
general, that he has just received, and has
now ready for sale, a large assortment of the
most elegant Paper Hangings !<. Bokbeiis,
from London, Paris and Boston ; amongst
which arc some of the most superb patterns
of the new invented Spangled or Frosted pa-
per.
He will always have a regular supply, and
con 'ant succession of the newest fashions,
from Hurley's manufactory in Philadelphia
i 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
The Creditors
Of the late firm of THOMAS & JOHN
HIGINBUTHOM, 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 the benefit of
the act, entitled an act for the relief of sun-
j dry insolvent debtors, passed at November
¦ session, 1805 ; and also of the supplement to
said act, passed at the last November sessi-
on.
THOMAS HIGINBOTHOM.
JOHN HIGINBOTHOM.
March 6. _________ |