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Seven Dollars per Annum.]
TUESDAY
ti-'3
/
Sale Postponed.
The sale of tbe property of James Jaffray,
advertised for sale on this day (being Two
Lots of Ground, situate en Conway and Han-
over-streets, Nos. 574 & 575, on one of
whjch is erected a three-story Brick House)
is postponed until Saturday, the 21st instant,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. far cash, or. the premis-
es. JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff.
March 14._________________________dot
1 Sale by Auction,
On Thursday, thel9th of March next, M4o"c!eci,
in the Afternoon, villi be sold en tut Premises,
A Lot70 feet front on Sorlh Lib--rty-street,
and running back 31 feet to Forest-lane. Ad-
joining the lot. of George Keineekcr on the
North, and Samuel Sraythe on the South.
One Fourth of the Purchase money to he
paid in two months and the residue in one j'ear.
Bonds on interest with approved security will
be required.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r
February 7 2aw5tdG
Land for Sale by Auction.
To be sold on Thursday, the \9th March next, at
half past J.1 o'clock, at the vendue warehouse,
at the corner of Setbnd ami Frederick-street,
AN excellent gracing 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 Wm.
Lynch, deceased, and w;*" be. sold pursuant
to his ras: will. Oneifour h of llie purchase
money to be paid in two month?,, the residue
in ond and two years. Bonis on interest,
with approved security, will be required
Those who wish to view the premises, will
please to itiake application to Mr. Battue, re-
siding thereon.
. THOMAS CHASE, Auc'r.
February 7. _ ________ 2avv5t d6t
Sale by Auction.
On WEDNESDAY,
The lSf/- ixstimt, fit 12 O'cltd, if par, if not
the next fair d,iy ft 10 uclOei, r.-iil he offered
for sale, at No. 116, North ffownrHstreei,
opposite Messrs. I. Phillips tf CbV
mains tf e person's stock •
who
~£ ;~*S«KS-
A. C. Schneemann,
NO.33, M/YRKET-STREET, Fe I.I.'s-Po I N'T,
Has oh hand and offers for sale,
500 bbls. Pork,
12,000 lbs. Hogs Lard,
8 hhds. Muscovado Sugars,
3 casks Tallow,
330 fibls. Tar,
500 do. Turpentine,
100 do Pitch,
30 do. Spirits Turpentine and Varnish,
1 hhd. Virginia Tobacco.
The greatest part ot the Naval Stores are
afloat and will be sold low, if taken from along
aide.
A'..so, »¦
A BRIG of about 100 tons
now on the stocks, hi North
Carolina, built of very good
materials, her dimensions may
be seen us above.
Asn also,
For ik)ston,
r I" The Schooner
;v- A L Ml It A,
. ,£? Israel Merritt, master ;
¦':' Freight will be taken low, if
applied for soon, to the captain «u board, at
Join'. Barron's Lumber Yard, FeS's-iPoint, or
as above. March 14. d4t
Marshal's Sale
UNITED STATES.
Makyi.ad Disthict
By virtue and in pursuance ol an order, to ine
directed, from ihehonprable James Houston,
estl judge of the District Court of the IJ.
Statss, in and fijn Maryland district, will
Be sold at. Public Sale, at the head of Fro.
deriok-sireet dock, on SATURDAY, the
21Vt iosta.it, at 11 o'clock, on terms that
will then be made known,
1_^ The Schooner
COLLECTOR,
Her Tackle, Appait) & Fur-
niture.
ALSO,
633 hags COFFEE, and
2000 wt. LOG i'OOD.
THOMAS RUTTER, Marshal.
For Havana,
The Schooner
MERCHANT,
$Jf J°bn Kigbv, masiev,
fi». She is a constant trader and
will sail in afew days, the principi Ipa-t of her
cargo being ready to goon board; some freight
car. be taken if immediate application is male,
and passengers can be comfortably accommo-
dated. Appiv to
ROliRIT HAMILTON, or
GEivARD TOl'KEN & CO.
65, Bow'y's wharf.
Also for sale,
Dowlas, Oeas a-la-Morlaix, white ft brown
Kolls, Hessians, Russia Canvas, two and 3-
basbel Bags, white & brown Havana Sugars,
afew thousand weight Coffee, suitable for
the European market, &c. Apple to
GERARD TOPK.EN 8c CO.
March 10. eo7t
For New-Orleans,
JCTT'S The Schooner
^jSL BROTHER k SISTER
about retiring to the country, consisting of
Butter, in kegs, 1st, 2d and 3d quality, ill
good order lor shipping,
Loaf, Lump and Brown Sugar,
Teas, Coffee, Pepper, Mustard,
Liverpool fine Salt, and
Sundry other articles of Groceries.
Also,
Sundry articles of Household and Kitchen
Furniture, *
Amongst Tjhich are,
Good Feather Beds, a Press, Bedsteads,
particularly suited for a store, or small a-
partment ; Malicgany T 'hies, Clours, S.C.
The terms of sale will he made known at
the time and place of sale.
March^S. ._____________-J*2^ '
{£>== The Public ar* hereby
respectfuUy informed that the subscriber hug
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
' B'v Messus. Warner and Uanma,
He respectfully requests that any such remov.
als will he entered at their Book-Store, 37,
Baltimote-ctreet, in course of the ensuing
week, in order that they may be inserted ill
the Appendix of the work.
JAMES M'HENRY.
March 14_____ .. dot
Notice.
Improper and (rouble soma applications hav-
ing been made to rue, by some persons hav-
ing claims against the ship Eutaw, White, !
TTiaster, of which I was lately supercargo
(under the direction of John F. Kennedy,) I
d ) hereby warn all persons that I am not
accountable for the same, and that they do
apply to Mr. Joshua Dorsey, or to others re-
sponsible, as I am already ill advance for the
concern.
ROBERT DENISON.
March 14. ¦'___________________ d4t
The Subscribers
FEF.L themselves under the painful neces-
sity of notifying their Creditors of their in-
tention to apply to Baltimore County Court,
at* its next sittings, for the benefit of the in-
solvent iaws of this state
DAVID C. STEWART,
WILLIAM P. STEWART,
LLOYD BUCHANAN.
JVIarch 12._________.. . d2m
New Wholesale Store.
Lafitte & Ducho.
No. 50, BALTIMORE-STREET,
•Save just received a large assortment cf
French and English Goods,
Which they offer for sale very low for
cash or approved notes,
Consisting of
Plain Taffetas, assorted in color,
Striped do.
Figured Satin,
Peelonjj,
Sarsenet,
5-6 and 7 4 Damask Shawls,
5-6 and 7 4 sergexl do. do.
White, rose and black, Ladies' and Men's
¦Silk Stockings,
Plain and figured Mantua Ribbons,
Stamped do. do.
Extra long' and short Silk Gloves,
Dx do. Rid Glove?,
Crapes assorted in colors,
Cambric Linen,
Thread and Cotton Laces,
1 ho:.: of Fancy English Goods,
1 do. of Sey's Chintzes,
Bandannas, assorted in colors,
Clu.ppa Rom4,
Silk, Morocco and Cotton Suspenders,
Velvet and Morocco Pocket Books,
An assortment of Ladies* rich Combs,
Artificial Flowers, &c
N. 3. several boxes of the above, calcuiat- |
fid for exportation, entitled to debenture.
i J*. dl',t i
March 5, 1SC7.
'dt2UlMh
For Sale,
r ,-C?K Th« Brig JOSEPH,
mtpmtm* Jf. Southtvorth, master:
C«JR ll-jfejj^ She is a very good vessel, not
^fes»*s^a*s two years old, and completely
fitted j if not sold in the course of a. I. vv days,
she will take a ftall freight or part ofai'reigbt
for Lisbon j will carry about 1400 ban-. Is, and
may be seen lying at Smith's wharf. For
terms apply to tiienmstrr on hoard, or to
BENJ. h GEO. WILLIAMS,
Who have received by the above vessel, arid fur
sale at their store, No. 3, Bowly's wharf,
Russia Sheeting, infilled ts drawback;
New-England Rum ; Codfish, in boxes ; Sou-
cbong-Tea; and 10 bales Carraway Cossas,
19, by 1-8 yards.
March 16. dl0t$
For Freight or Charter
TO EUROPE,
(Amsterdam or Hetterdam will be preferred, J
y -t% The Ship THOMAS,
•^>i^V- Burthen about 300 tons, Tho-
f mis H., Jones, master, now
_..„ ft lying-at Nicholson's wharf, and
will be ready to take a cargo on board in about
10 days. Apply to the curiam on board, or
WILLIAM COLE.
March 16. d
For Sale,
The fast-sailing schooner
ENTERPRIZK,
Of about 400 barrels, ifappli-
~2KJ5ji 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.
FREY, BRUNER, & CO.
Who have received by said schooner, and for sale
at the ware*house, corner of Howard and Pratt-
streets, adjoining their swjar-rcfinery,
12,000 wt green Coffee, and 10,000" do. Car-
raccas Cocoa, entitled to tlsawback on ex
puliation,
10 logs St. Domingo Mahogany,
2S6 Spanish Hides, and afew bales Cotton.
Also on hand,
11 tons Nicaragua Wood.
All of which they will sell low for cash or
on credit tor good paper.
February ;>i. guw
yi fl^t ¦
For Liverpool,
TV. The British Brig
-%k> AID,
:?'.&P Mfhotai Sull'van ;
K@ssg! She is a line strung vessel,
and will he dispatched with all convenient
Bp.jfed. For freight or passage, apply to
-> HENRY DAVIES,
7i, Smith's wharf.
Who offers for sale, received pr said
An invoice *; Earthen-Ware, and ae
ty ol Liverpool Salt, which will be dip
of oh accommodating terms, it taken .fvoni
along side the vessel,
February- 9- d
For Charleston, (S. C.)
. JL'rvv The Packet Brig
^T^kVItk:- LIONESS,
'N M. Dove, waster t
it'trvira Now ready to take in to sad on
> the 8th March. For freight or pas-
sage, (having good accommodations) apply to
the captain on board at Baker's wharf, Fcll's-
Point, or
FOULKE & KWRRICK.
Who have received by said brig and offer for sale,
36 tierces prime new Rlee,
49 bales of Upland Cotton,
5 tons Logwood,
March 3. d
jXlS . The Brig
,}enj lmin Joint
'¦ wr.w .~\ a. „ t- ..
For Sale, ,
The Ship ELIZA,
A remarkable line, burthen-
some vessel ; measures '.'37
-Sss^cseS^sef tons; built in Sweden, and is
as strong r.s wood and iron can nut..e her ; has
an American register, and is completely fitted
and found in every respect, and now ready to
receive a cargo on board. For terms apply to
HU. THOMPSON.
March 16. d4t
4iU|K Captain Alexander Cathehn ;
-Sfe*i:--'>?vV,- Having hem put into a com-
plete state of repair since: her arrival at this
port is now ready to take fr: igft find passen-
gers, k will sail early next week. For terms,
apply at No. C, Market-street to
M. MILHAU.
Who keeps a supply of
Rapnee Snu'K allowed hjr the amateurs to
be ol the very best:quality.
lie has also on hand
Leghorn Bonnets, tkc. and 121 tons Log-
WO"d.
March 10.______________ eoM§
For-Sale,
A new SCHOONER,
About 70loo . s ihea.
sui'ement. She is builtot gor-d
materials, and has every ap-
pearance jf sailing fast. Sho. has a cable and
some rigging, which are new, probably to tho
amount of' about g20t)'. tM illy built,
her bottom and ceiling of the best oak plank.
For terms apply to
REDMOND GRACE,
07 .Smith's wharf
OctnW 13L _______ dot-->.w
For Charleston (S. C.)
The BrigFOZ,
mton, nsaster,
Will soil >n a lew days ; freight
¦" will i>e taken on moderate
terms. For freig'itor pas"sa*e apply to the
[Captain on board, tying inFrvecrick-street
i or
JACOB H07FMAN.
No. 7, Giieupside wharf.
Mar- -h 14.____________________e04lj:
"lAR. '-.i.E i' E L LIES
DE X TISr,
INFORMS the inhabitants of Baltimore,
that the Pei-peiuUcuiar instrument tiist, he
rnaxei <. i actii»g Teeth, is one
invented Hy 'limse «' so-... no lias been in this
city, and its utility >s roup' '0 the Patent Per-
p. rdu-ular instrumenti whicii hiBtrumenl. Mr.
Lc 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 Brulf's Patent Instru-
ment) it has been said that th« said instru-
ment could not be used in ail cases, Mr. Le
f oilier has made ohseieafions int.be course of
his practice, and has found it lo answer for
two thirds of tbe cases which olhr, and no
instrument that has ever been invented can be
used to every tooth, but according to tbe si-
tuation of the teeth to be eperate.l on so :n
instrument must be adapted.
He continues to operate in every other
branch of Dentistry, and particularly i set-
ting ARTIFICIAL TEETH so as to stand
firm, and in excellence and beauty so 09 not
to be distinguished from natural by the ex-
amining ere of the most curious.
He has" DEM I'll-'KICE of a very supe-
rior quality which he has lately prepared and
for Rale. His residence is in St. Paul'S-Lane,
two doors above the Post Office.
March 13.' dfit
A Valuable Farm for Sale.
Will lie sold at public sale an Monday, the \6th
day nf March next, at 12 o'clock, on the pre-
mises,
ALL that tract, or parcel of LAND, lying
near Crt-swell's lorry, within sight of Havre
de Grace, in Ca:oilcounty, state nf Maryland,
called tiie Lucky Mistake ; containing- 271
acres, more or less, with the, improvement*
It bounds u\'o>i the 'losqnehamiidi river, and
embraces a gaod Shad and Herring Fishery.
The improvements are two dwelling bouses,
one of stone, the other of log*, a fish-bouse,
and an apple orchard, together with peach St
cherry trees. The situation is rem
healthy and the water good. Herring-run
pasSes throwgh one cftfner of this tract, on
wbicJt 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 in 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
pavment of toe whole, an indisputable title
will be given. GEORGE HIGSON.
'flic sale of the above property is postponed
until the first day of April next.
March 4. _________ dtlstA
To our Friends and the Public.
The subscribers (successors of the late firm
ofctiowerandS. Coif) respectfully inform their
friends and the public, that they intend to con-
tinue the business of AUCTIONILRS of
books, Maps, Charts, Prints, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, h.c. and Lottery-Office
Keepers, at No. 174 1-2, Market-street —
They solicit the support of their friends and
promise that^aU business committed to them
as Auctioneers 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. BONSAL.
Nov. 7______________________________d
John Hewes,
Late Ptmi.tsHER of the Companion,
HAVING disposed of his former Printing
Office, to Joseph Robinson, requests all per-
sons indebted to him to make payment at the
office of this Gazette.
The Creditors
Ol (be late firm of THOMAS St JOHN
H1G1NBOTHOM, are requested to'take no-
tice, that they are now prepared lo surrender
all they possess, and interi ! apjdying 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
ses-ion, 1805 ; and also of the supplement to
said act, passed at the last November sessi-
on.
THOMAS HIGINBOTHOM.
JOHN HIGINBOTHOM.
March 6_____________________________lil_m_
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE articles of partnership between the
subscribers, under the firm of Bolton JacisoK
and Co. having expired this day, the same is
hereby dissolved bV mutual consent AH 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 them for settle inent.
BOLTON IACKSON,
JAMES ROSS.
The business will be continued by
BOLTON JACKSON.
February 54. d
Twentv Dollars Reward.
ON tho night of the 8th instant, was stol.
an out of the Baltimore and Frederick-Town
Turnpike Koad Company's sfablu, a dark
I sorrel IfORSE, 7 or 8 years old &
about li hands high, wiih a snip and star in
his forehead, walks remarkable wide, with bis
hind fa-t. Ten dollars will be given for the
Horse only, and the above reward for Horse
and. Thief, and all reasonable c-hirgts paid by
JOSEPH tVAN'S,
Superintendent of said road.
February 19. dim
In Baltimore County Court,
Februarys, 1807.
ON application to the judges of the said
Cvint" Court, by petition in writing of John
-, of said County, praying the
ft' of the " Act for the relief of sundry in-
solvent debtors," passed at Novembc r session
:n hundred and five, on the terms men-
tioned 111 said act ; a schedule of his property
and a list ot 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 Gomt being satisfied hy com-
petent testimony, that the said/John Camming
1 has resided ¦',•.¦: , pi ceding years 'within
the. st: te of Maryland, prior ro tbe passage
of tbe a lid act; an 1 the said Join Gumming
at the time of pres nting bis petition as a-
1 ft-duced to the said court,
th ¦ assent in writing of so many of his credi -
tors a:, have due to them tbe amount of two-
thirds of the debts due by bira at the passing'
the said act.
It is thereupon adjudged and ofdered, by
the said court, that the said John Gumming
(by causing' a copy of this order to be insert-
ed in some one *??' the newspirifr* in the city
of Baltimore, every other day forlbree 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 reoommecding a trustee for their be-
nefit, on the said John Gumming, then and
taking the oath by the said Act pre-
scribed for delivering iip his property.
Signed per order,
WM, GIBSON, Clerk.
February 31, 1807. dlstA-c<>.>d.vly
Thos. &. Sara. Hoilingsvvorth,
l-JAVK FOP. 5ALU,
100 hhds. Muscovado Sugar,
200 do. Clayed do.
Cologne Mill Stones, various s;;'es,
Bolting Cloths, different qualities.
January '.'A.__________________________eo
Wants a Situation,
IN a Wholesale or Ketail Dry Goods or
Groceny Store, a Young MAN, regularly-
bred to both ; writes a tolerable band, and
can keep a n of Books ; satisfactory
lice can be bad as to character and anili-
ties. A line addressed to E. N. and left at
this ofii_-e will be attended to.
March 13. eo3t||
Mahogany.
The subscriber offers for sale, a large qiinn.
ti of '¦•¦'- • -iiy Hank and Scantling, sajved
in the best manner, out ot the first ipmli'.y
of St. Domingo Wood. The terms will Pes
low to persons taking a quantitv.
HENRY BUICE.
March 14.
I'Ol wHlC,
10 pipes Cogniac Brandy,
1 case of Silk Stocking*, &c.
4 chests Listadoes,
Liverpool Sieved Salt,
British Canvas, .- ssurted,
London Particular Madeira Wine, in pipes
and hogsheads,
j'000 Gunny Bags. Appiv to
JOHN SHERLOCK.
Mnreh V,.. eoSt
Jl.
C. J). Lavigue,
:
For Sale,
20 l.'lls. Southern Pork,
A few hhds. Brown Sugar,
2 do. Carolina Tobacco,
20 casks J ones River Manufactured ditto,
6 ditto Interior do.
100 Bear Skins, good qualify,
And as usual, a largo assortment of Cut
Nails,
Hoop and Bolt Iron,
Nail and Spike Rods, &c. &c. Apply at
No 55, County wharf, to
WILLIAM JONF.S.
March 13._______________________eo^ij__
Lots to be Leased.
The subscriber offers to lease for 99 years
renewable for ever; sundry LOTS of Ground,
fronting on Baltimore and Fayette-slreets ex-
tended.
Ai.so,
About five acres of GROUND, either to-
gether or in Lots, on the turrpike road, near-
ly opposite to John Donnell, esq's, country
seat.
jilso to be rented for one or more years,
A convenient Country House, with
a Garden, Spring House, fee. opposite the
wist end of the Precincts Market. For terms
apply to Oliver Pollock, Lexington-street,
•Running S. Bedford, North Howard-street,
or to
CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON.
Trustee of D. Deady's estate.
March 13. eo4t|l
GREEN COFFEE.
94 bbls. Prime Green COFFEE, entitled
to debenture, for sale bv
BALDERSTON is." COR NTH WAIT,
Who have an hand,
6!) casks Cut Nails, assorted,
Timothy, ~)
Herd's Grass, andCsEED.
Orchard Grass, J>
And,are in daily expectation of a supply
of first quality Clover Se; d.
jv; ai ei> 5. d8t-co8t
Sale,
For
A valuable LOT of GROUND, in Fee
simpje, fronting on Lee-street, 23 feet,' and
running back to a SOfeet allev, with three d «ek
lings thereon, svith back building!-,, and . ther-
corvenier.cies, lv'o.g at the head ol the Bason
Apply to the subscriber living on the premises
JOSEPH TURNER.
March 7. cow3t§
" Baltiorme County.
ORPHANS' COURT, March 14. 1806.
Ordered bv the court, that the second Tnes-
dav in April next, be appointed for tbe taking-
the probate of the last will and testament of
Christian Myers, late of Baltimore county, de-
ceased, unless cause be shewn to the contra-
ry ; and provided a copy of this order be served
on as many of the persons interested in tbe
establishment of the will as may be conveni-
ently fotfW 1 i and also a copy thereof be pub-
lished in two of the Baltimore newspapers,
and in those printed at Lancaster, in the state-,
of Pennsylvania.
'Test, Wit,I.IAN BUCHANAN,
Register Orphans' Court Baltimore Cduftty.
March 14. 2oiwl3thA.
Notice.
Thio is to give Notice, That the sub-
scribers have qbUiined from the orphans'court
of Baltimoi* county, in Man land, letters ot
administration on the personal estate, of Sa-
muel Campbell, of the of. a? Baltimore, de-
ceased. Ad persons having claims against tne
said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit
tbe same, with the vouchers thereof, to the
subscribers, on or pelbre tbe fifteenth day cf
September next, they may otherwise by law-
be excluded from ah benefit of the said estate.
Given under our Uands this 14th day of March,
18o7. ' ,
ANN CAMPBELL, Adm'x.
LEWES FGULK, Adm't.
March 14, 180?. iawSw
from Paris,
PRESENTS bis best
r ¦ pei ts to the Lsttii s
and Gentleman of Bal-
tintore, and informs
them that he has ju^t
removed to ; |