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muu&. WRiii-: Seven Dollars per Annum.] THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1807. [Vol. XXVI—No. 3998. Sale Postponed. The sale of the property of James Jaffray, advertised for sale on Uiis clay (being Two Lots of Ground, situate on Conway and Han- over-streets, Nos. 574 & 575, on one of is erected a three-story Brick House) ! until Saturday, the 21st instant, at 10 o'clock, A. M. f n-cash, on the premis- es. JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff. March 14. ,__________________dot Sale by Auction. On Thursday, thel^thofMurehnext, at 4 o'clock, iftemoo't, will be sold on the Premises, A Lot 70 Feat front on North Liberty-street, ining back 81 feet to Forest-lane. Ad- the lot of George Reinecker on the ".North, and Samuel Smytbe on the South. Ope fourth of the Purchase money to be paid in two months and the residue in one year. Bonds on interest with approved security will be required. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r Febrnary 7 5td6 Sale by Auction. On SATURDAY, The 2L< instant, at 12 o'clock, at the auction room at the head of Erederici-ttreet dock, 'will old the entire cargo of the schooner Belle, from. Martinique, consisting of ' 135 hhds. first and second quality Musco- vado Sugar, 4 hints. Clayed do. Ill bags Cairacas Cocca. ALSO, 148 bags first quality Green Coffee, 10 pipes Bordeaux Brandy. 20 chests Young1 Hyson Tea, 10 do. Hyson do. 20 do. Hyson Skin & Souchong" do. 8tc. &c. VAN VVYCK &. DURSEY, Auct'rs. March 18.__________________________________ S. Lytton, 118, Market-street, Has received a variety of Fashionable Bonnets, Suitable fur spring. AJ.. ;, A few cases of nice Leghorn Bonnets, which can be sold at reduced prices per the dozen March 18. d4t Spring Goods & Earthen Ware, Received, per thip Edward, capt. Lewis, from LiverpooUindfor sale by John Wood &t Co. No. 18, Calvert-street, 216 crates Earthen Ware, 116 packages Seasonable Goods, Among which are, Fine and common Printed Calicoes, Cambric and NarrowuDimities, 4-4 and 6 4 Cambric Muslins, Ditto Book do^_ Fancy Muslins, Ginghams, Nankeens, Granderells, Braces, Cotton Hosiery, Velveteens, Printed Vel- vets, Sewing Silks, AdelphiaThread, Sw;. Sic. __Mareh IS. ________d_____ Salt Petre. 50 bbls. London Refined SALT PETRE, of superior duality ; for sale bv CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, No. 83, Bowly's wharf. -3d Mo. 14.__________________ d6t A House Wanted. A good Tenant wants a comfortable Dwel- ling House, at a moderate rent, situate on any street, or cross-street between Charles ami South streets. Inquire at this Office. March 11. _________________d_ . Notice is hereby given, That I intend applying to Baltimore county court at its next sitting, tor the benefit of the insolvent laws of Maryland. ANDREW BUCHANAN. __March 2. d2m___ MAMMOTH CHEESE IN MINIATURE, THE subscriber has on hand, a quantity o 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, Bal- timore-street. W. WOODS. January 7. d RICHMOND TOBACCO, Just received and for sale by SCIIULTZ & VOGELER. No. 45, South Gay street. March 10. ________________________d!4t For Sale, A smart active Negro BOY, betwasn 14 & 15 years of age, who has about 15 years to serve. Inquire at this office. March 13.________________________ d6t REMOV A L. F. C. Graf, Has removed his Counting room two doors from his former stand, to the house heretofore occupied by Messrs. R. & J. Fcrgusson.— Where he offers for sale the following German Goods, Imported via Philadelphia, by the.ship Pisca.- taqua, captain H. H. Kennedy, Matildas Royals,~) Britanias, >Of a very fine quality, j Quadruple Silesias, Dowlas, Brown Platillas, Listados, The whole entitled to drawback. And on hand on which the drawback is lost, Book Linens, Creas a la ^foi-Iaix, Dowlas, Checks, No. 2, piaper Table Cloths, Stripe Brown Fiatillas, Brita". Quadruple Selcsias, JWelfieJi Linens, ALSO, Souchong- and Hyson Teas, and An Invoice of Se wing and Knitting Needles, the Hope, from Amster- dam. d The Packet Brig Lioness, r-XlN. M. Dove, master, ^s For Charleston, S. Carolina, kJStf* will sail on Saturday the 21st feSfejSlMe inst. for freigiit of 100 bar- rels, or passage, apply to the captain onboard at Baker's wharf, Feli's-poiut, or FOULKE & KARRICK, Who have for sale, Now landing from on board the sch'rMary, capt. E. Evans, from Montego-Bay, 55 puncheons 4th proof Jamaica Rum. In store, 50 hales Upland Cotton, 19 tierces new Rice, 'Madeira and Port Wine, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas, Pimento in bags a id barrels, A Jew tons Logwood, March 18. d4t Sale by Auction. On SATURDAY, The 2t.it instant, at 12 o'clock, toil! be sold at IVaters's wharf, Fell's-Point, on a liberal credit, The remarkably fine Ship E L I Z A, With all her sails, rigging tackle and apparel, as She ar- She is about six years old, For Sale, The Ship ELIZA, A remarkable fine, burthen- some vessel ; measures 237 tons ; built in Sweden, and is as strong-as wood andiron .can make her; has an A n eric an register, and is complete!} fitted and found in every respect, and now ready to receive a cargo on board. For terms apply to HU. THOMPSON. March 16. d4t op rived from sea *W /R F.j? i-.< sails fast, and will carry aho«t 300t) barrels. An. inventory may be seen on boand and at the vendue office, previous to the sale. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. March 18.________________________ For Sale, 52 hhds.. Sugar, 56 bbls. do. 13 do. first quality American Bees Wax, 12 sei-oon, Flotant Indigo, All entitled to drawback, ALSO, The Schooner HENRY, Burthen 100 tons, a remarkable .-'— fast sailing vessel, and nearly new. For terms apply to JACOB ADAMS. March 18. _________________ dot Just Received Per Schooner Linnet, captain Roberts, and for sale, head of Smith's dock, 100 bales Cotton, 124 bags Coffee, 60 do. Cocoa, 5 tons Nicaragua Wood, ALSO, r -JTijL^ The Schooner ]W"~ LINNET, > Burthen 650 bbls. with all _S her tackle &c. just as she ar- rived from sea. Wanted to Charter, To a Port in the (Vest-Indies, E-C3L A fast-sailing SCHOONER six hundred , burthen. CHARLES BCERSTLER. Who has removed his Counting Room, two doors from his former stand, to the house heretofore ia the tenure of Messrs. R-and J Fergusgofi, March 17. d For Sale, "tV. The Ship CONNECTICUT, Jl_5L_^ it avid Maclure, Commander, :-3s2s» Now lying at Coles' wharf, five hundred and forty-eight tens register, and undoubtedly the fastest sailing ship belonging to the United States. Siie 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, by application to THOMAS TENrt NT. March 17- d8t Marshal's Sale- UNITED STATES. Mauylad District By virtue and in pursuance oi an order, to me directed, from thehonorable James Houston, esq judge of the District Court of the U. States, in and for Maryland district, will be sold at Public Sale, at the head of Fre- derick-strset dock, on SATURDAY, the 21st instant, at 11 o'clock, oa terms that: will then be made known, N-, The Schooner 8 COLLECTOR, r' i^* Her Tackle, Apparel & Fur- :^389BEe niture. ALSO, 683 bags COFFEE, and 2000 wt. LOG /GOD. . THOMAS RUTTER, Marshal. March 5, 1807. dt.21stMh For Liverpool, The British Brig AID, Nicholas Sullivan ; She is a fine strong vessel, and will be dispatched with all convenient spued. For freight or passage, apply to HENRY D AVIF.S, 71, Smith's wharf. Who offers for sale, received pir 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 Sale, The Brig JOSEPH, J. Southmqrth, master : She is a very good vessel, not two years old, and completely fitted ; if not sold in the course of a few days, she will take a full freight or part of a freight for Lisbon ; will carry about. 1400 barrels, and may be seen lying at Smith's wharf. For terms apply to the master on board, or to 'BENJ*& GEO. WILLIAMS, Who have received by the above vessel, and for sale at their store, No. S, Bandy's wharf, Russia Sheeting, intitled t» drawback ; New-England Hum ; Codfish, in boxes ; Sen chong Tea; and 10 bides Carraway Cossas, 19, by 1-8 yards. March IS, dl(X« ¦M For Freight-or Charter TO EUROPE, CAmsterdam or Rotterdam will be preferred, J JL The Ship THOMAS, '%\'v_ Burthen about 300 tons, Tho- mas H. Jones, master, now -= lying at Nicholson's wharf, and will he ready to take a cargo on board it about 10 days. Apply to the captain on board, or WILLIAM COLE. March 16._______________________A For Havana, , J3S T,1C Schooner iSSv M E R c H A N T' •.i3§fe»- She is a constant trader and will saii in a few days, the principal part of her cargo being ready to go on board; samz freight can' be taken if immediate application is made, and passengers can be comfortably accommo- dated. Apnly to ROBERT HAMILTON, or' GERARD TOPKEN & CO. 65, BVwdy's wharf. Also for sale. Dowlas, Creas a la-Morlaix, white & brown Rolls, Hessians, Uussia Canvas, two aimltaS- btishel Bags, white h brown Havana Sugars, thousand weight Coffee, suitable for the European market, &c. Apply to GERARD TOPKEN& CO. _ March 10.____________________?°.''t__.. For New-Orleans, The Schooner BROTHER £c SISTER, '3> Captain Alexander Cathe^in ; rifi Having been put into a com. plete state of repair since her arrival at this port, is now ready to take freight and passen- gers, & will sail early next week. For terms, apply at No. 6, Market-street to ™ } M. MILHAU. Who heps a supply of Rappee Snuff, allowed by the amateurs to be of the very best quality. He has also on hand Leghorn Bonnets, Sec and 121 tons Log- wood. March 10. _________eo4t$ For Sale, A new SCHOONER, About 70 tons carpenter's mea- surement. She isbuiltofgOfid materials, and has every ap. pearance jf sailing fast. She has a cable and some rigging, which are new, probably to tha Mtfcfully built, her b >U.om and ceiling of the best oak plank. For terms apply to REDMOND GRACE, 67 Smith's wharf Ocfohpr 13. . dfet-jtaw___ For Charleston (S. C.) The Brig FOX, , i> Benjamin Johnston^ master, \Vill sail in a few days ; freiglit will be taken on moderate for freighter palsag* apply on board, lying inFivderick-street docic, or JACOB HOFFMAN, No. 7, Ciieapside wharf. March 14. eo4tj Y^ • v. For Sale, The f.ist-sailing schooner ENi'ZRPitIZE, Of about 400 barrels, if appli- 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, BRONER, & CO. Wliohave received by said schooner, and- for sale ' at the ware-house, corner of Hbrmard and Pratt- streets, adjoining their sv.^ar-rcfineiy, 12,000 wt green Coffee, and 10,000 do. Car- raccas Cocoa, entitled to drawback on ex- portation, 10 logs St. Domingo Mahogany, 266 Spanish Hides, and a few bales Cotton. Also on hand, 11 tons Nicaragua Wood. AH of which they will sell low for cash or on credit for good paper. February 24. Saw For Sale, The Schooner CATALINA, asV> Lying at Price's wharf, bur. ^jT^- then about i50 tons ; copper- | fV?.-.. fastened and coppered; sails remarkably fast; about 4 years old, and may be sent to sea at a small cxp?nce. The inven- tory may be seen, and terms made known, by application to THOMAS TENANT. March i7. eo4t Susquehanna Canal. THE proprietors of the Susquehanna canal are requested to meet at Bryden's Inn, in the city of Baltimore, on Thursday the 26th of March instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon.— Being their regular annual meeting, officers for the ensuing year are to be elected, and bu- siness of great importance' to the company transacted. By order, S. STERETT, Sec'y. March 16.___________________________d_ A Young Man Acquainted with the Retail Dry Goods business, may hear of a situation by applying at the Office of this Gazette. March 17.____________ d4t The Subscribers FEEL themselves under the painful neces- sity of notifying their Creditors of their in- tention to apply to Baltimore County Court, at its next sittings, fin- the benefit of the in- solvent laws of this state. DAVID C. STEWART, WILLIAM P. STEWART, LLOYD BUCHANAN. March 12, d2m The 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 the benefit of the act, entitled an act for the relief of sun- 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__________________________d2m New Wholesale Store. Lafitte &. Duch6. No. 51, BALTIMORE-STREET, Have just received a large assortment of French and English Good*, Which the, offer for sale very low for cash or approved notes, Consisting op Plain Taffetas, assou-ted in color, Striped do. Figured Satin, Peelong, Sarsenet, 5 6 and. 7-4 Damask Shawls, 5: i and 7 4 serged do. do. White, rose and black, Ladies' and Men's Stockings, Plain and figured Mantua Ribbons, Stamped do. do, Extra long and short Silk Gloves, D > do. Kid Gloves, Crapes assorted in colors, Cambric Linen, Thread and Cotton T.aces, 1 box of Fancy English Goods, 1 do. of Sey's Chintzes, Bandanna*, assorted in colors, Choppa Ronial, 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- t exportation, entitle*! to debentui "March 12 dl2t rr" Mr. LE TELLIER WTIST, INFORMS the inhabaants of Baltimore, that the Perpendicular instrument that he makes use of, for extracting Teeth, is one invented by Simseff siiiGe he has been in this city, and its utility is equal to the Patent Per- pendicular instrument, wiiich instrument Mr. Le Tellier has used with great success in most of the cities to the South of this. Bv some persons (who know not the man- ner of operating with Bruff's Patent Instru- ni' nt) it has been said that tho 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 to answer for two thirds of the oases 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 continues to operate in every other branch of Dentistry, and particularly )t> 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- amining- eve of the most curious. He has" DENTIFRICE of a very stipe- rior quality which he has lately prepared and for sale. His residence is in St. Paul's-Lane, two doors above the Posit-Office. March 13. ¦ d6t The Proprietors OF THE PILOT STAGES, RESPECTFULLY inform the Public, that they have reduced the price of fare from eight to six no i,i. tas.' The Pilot Stage wili leave the Globe I Morning, Sundays ex- ', 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 & CO. March 13._______________ d A Valuable Farm for Sale. Will he sold at public sale on Monday, the 16th 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 CeciI county, state of Maryland, called the Luckv Mistake ; containing 271 acres, more orless, with the improvements. It bounds upon the Susquehannah river, and embraces a good Shad and Herring Fishery. The improvements are two dwelling houses, one of stone, the other of logs, a fish-house, and an apple orchard, together with peach & 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 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 payment of the whole, an indisputable title will be given. GEORGE HIGSSN. The sale of the above property is postponed until the first day of April next. March 4. __________dtlstA Dissolution of Partnership. THE articles of partnership between the subscribers, under the firm of Bolton 'forksou 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 them for settlement. BOLTON JACKSON, JAMES ROSS. The business will be continued bv BOLTON JACKSON. February 24^_________ ____ cl John liewes, Late puni.isiir.il or Ti.n 'UmrAsiON, 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 GaijPUt, To our Friends and the Public- The subscribers (successors of the late firm oKowerand S. Cole) respectf'ujly inform their friends and the public, that the'v 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 premise that'all business committed to them as Auctioniers shall be executed with the strictest promptitude and fidelity. They wil| stud\' particularly to make the best disposition, of Orphan's property committed to their care_ The public's Servants, COLE and I. BONSAL. ____«_. 7__________________d In Baltimore County Court, February .3, 1807. ON application to the judges of the said County Court, by petition in writing of Jotm, dimming-, of B*id County, praying the bene- fit of t-i'-:' " Act for the relief of.sundry u»» solvent debtors," passed, at November session, eighteen hundred and fix-, on the terms men- tioned in said act ; ascnedule of his property and » list of his creditors, on oath, as iai- as he can ascertain them, as directed by the aid i ct, being annexed to his petition ; and the said Own ty Court be- -m- petcnt testimetiy, that the said John Camming has resided the two preced ra within the state of Maryland, prior to the passage /if the said act; and the said John CumningJ at the time of presenting llis petition as a- foresaid, hiving- 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- the said act. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by t'tie said, coi.it, that the said John Cumming- (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, tico to his creditors to appear before the said Comity Court, at the Court-House, in the said county, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of the said ninth day of Ma; 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 .i'er delivering up his property. Signed per order, WM. GIBSON, Clerk. February 21, 1807. dlstA-t-o3dMy For Sale, My MILL in the County of Madison and state of Virginia, on die Rapidam River, a never failing stream, with twenty five acre* of Land attached to it; the improvements consist of a Mill House, sixty feet by thirty, with three pair of Stones, two of French Burr, and one pair of Cologne Stones to grind corn for tke neighborhood, the toll corn may be estimated at two hundred barrels a year, and in dry years, one hundred barrels more ; attached to the mill is a new Saw Mill, that will saw one thousand feet of plank per day, any quantity of timber iaay oe get »eryjcor>ve- nient, and the demand equal to the quantity that can be sawed ; frem the Saw Mil) a net* profit of eight dollars >er day may be made j the machinery of the mills are in complete order, having all been made new within the last year ; twenty-five thousand bushels of t has been manufactured in the above this season, and double that quantity lit have bean bought, as the above mill is situated in ore of toe richest and btsi wheat counties in Virginia. The improvements on the above twcnty-fiva acres of Lard arc, a dwelling House (coiwe- low, and fire places, a good Garden, kitchen, Meaft. House, Dairy, Miller's and Cooper's Hi id a Cooper's. Shop, sixty by twenty feet ; nil ths houses are new and in frood order. No sit.. - rginia will ans-wef belter than this for a Retail Store, ;.nci a coiii.' mtity tff^joods may be sold, and good payments rece pur- chase of the above property, application ma. be made to Messrs Colinj& James Ross, mer chants, Fredericksburg, or THOMAS MAUN. March 17-_________________________d!2t Wa.es and Ciopper, Hive on hand for sale, 16 bsles Baerboom Gurrahs,"| 17 do. Saunas, | 13 do. Baftas, {Entitled to 2 do. Mamoody, J debenture. 1 do. Shintz, ' 1 1 do. Saulgatchie, J 5 pipes white Brandy, entitled to d«bea ture, 7 pipes Superior Rochell do. 10 do. Bordeaux do. 250 barrels Beef and Pork, 2oo boxes Mould Candles, 60 do. Cod Fish, 40 do. Chocolate, 30 bags Heavy Pepper, 20 Rods Milled Sheet Lead, 2o casks Beam do, _ March t7._______________eol3t§ Doctor Rees's Cyclopedia, PART 1, VOL.3, Just published and ready for delivery, by M. & J. CONRAD & CO. March 17. ________________________eo3t For Sale, An elegant new GIG and HARNESS complete, by GEORGE WILLIAMS. Coachmaker, No. 12, South Charles-street. March 17. eo4t.| For Sale or Rent, STORE No. 79, Bcwly's wharf. Porj:es; sion will be given the 5th of April md For terms apply to ALEXANDER MACTKER. St. Paul's -Lane. Wfto has for sale, 20,000 lbs. goed COFFEE, and about jfOO lbs, best Nicaragua Wood; which will be sold low for cash.j j ALSO, >^ Bills of Exchange on London. March 17. o,o4t ---------------------------------------------------------------------—*---------r-------"~— A Coachman Wanted. A Coachman that can be wt '¦• .end- ed will heaf of a good place by ai-^.e i. . U, this cfricft. March 10. i Wt