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Red Clover Seed.
A large supply of excellent RED CLO-
. VER-SEE1), of the growth of the late sea-
Son, just receive!', from Lancaster and York
Counties, and offered for sale by
GERARD & WM. HOPKINS.
No.. 1, County wharf.
Swmd mo, tO._____________________52—
"Ground Foster Paris,
For sale at the Plaster-Mill >f the subscribers,
corner of Franklin ami Paca-streets.
ALSO,
At their nvare-liovse adjoining,
500 bbls. Rye Whiskey,
100 do. Apple Brandy^
150 kegs 1st, 2d.and 3d quality Butter, fit
£\v exportation,
^0u lb. Bees Wax, &.
A ouar.tity of good fresh Clover Seed.
KENT St BROWNE.
February 26. _____ dot-eolOt
ilazlehurst, Brothers H Co.
Offer for sale the fallowing assortment of
GERMAN LINENS;
Consisting of
Crcas a la Morlaix,
Dowlas, whole and half pieces,
Plalillas Royales,
Bretagnes,
Estop'dlas,
L::;tados,
Book Checks,
Checks and Stripes,
Checks No. 2.
Also on hand.
Alum,
eras,
Crowley Steel,
Sheet Lead, assorted,
Bar Lead,
Big- Lead.
Shot B B No. 1 a 3,
Flint glass,
English Crown do. in crates, containing 12
tables,
Porter and wine bottles,
Grindstones.
March 2. eo!2t
ToRetailDry Good Merchants.
The Stock in trade, belonging to the estate
of Mr* Nathaniel G. Gover, deceased, is of-
fered for sale : it consists of a general and
well ' .ostn assortment of GOODS, and the
purchaser may "have the privilege of the
Store. Hous*, with them. The terms will be
accommodating.
Store-House is at the comer of Balti-
nr ve and Frederick-streets. Apply to
WILLIAM JOLLY, Adm'r.
Februaryjjj._______________ eo ___
To all my Creditors.
FROM many losses, I am compelled to
give this notice, of my intention ol applying
to the judges of Baltimore county court, for
the benefit of the insolvent laws of 1805 and
1806, in two months from the date hereof.
CH -\RLES MORNEWECK.
January If', 1807,__________eoSm
Simon Becker,
Corner of Pratt and Commerce-stpeets,
Offers for sale, j
Plalillas Royales,
Rouaos,
Listados,
Checks, No. 2,
Checks and Stripes,
Oznaburgs,
Browr. P. jlls.
•Two A three bushel Bags.
March 2. eo8t
Salad Oil.
200 baskets Sweet Oil, .2 bottles each,
entitled to drawback; just received and for
sale on liberal terms by
JACOB & WM. NORRIS.
March 3.______________________eo3w
N otice.
AN election for directors of the Union In
surance Company of Maryland, will be. held
at the office of the company, No. 30, South
Gay-street, on Monday, the 30th instant, be-
tween the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock. No trans-
fers will be made from the 14th instant, until
after the. election.
By order of the Board,
HENRY COURTF--
March 2.
COURTENAY, secy.
eo30thM
Postponement,
TO THE '24th OF MARCH.
The PROPERTY on Eowly's wharf, Cheap-
side and in Old-Town, advertised by Mr.
,ts, and intended for sale on Tuesday
next, is necessarily postponed to the 24th of
March, when the same will be offered on the
premises, commencing at the store of Mr.
Samuel Williams, precisely at 11 o'clock. The
terms which, will be accommodating, will be
made known on the day of sale by
THOMAS CHASE.
February -;3. eo24Mh
In I5aitImo7e County Court,
January 26th, 380T.
ON application to the judges of the said
county court, by petition in writing oi John^
jVefl/e,'of said county, praying the benefit of
the " Act for the relief of sundry insolvent
debtors," passed at November session, 1805,
on the terms mentioned in the said act ; a
schedule of his proporty and a list of bis ere-
ditors, on oath, as far its he can ascertain
them, as directed by the said act, being an
nexeil to his petition ; and the said county
.courYbeing satisfied by competent testimony,
that the sa' ' John Nettle, has resided the two
preceding years within the state of Maryland,
prior to the passage of the said act; and Un-
said 'John ifeale, at the time of presenting his
petition as aforesaid, having produced to the
said court, the assent in writing of so many
of his creditors as have due to them the
amount of two thirds of the dents due by him
at the time of passing the said act.
It is thereupon adjudged end ordered, by
the said court, that the said John Neale (by
causing a copy of this order to be inserted
in »:¦ i Gazette, every other day. an
t'L 1 he f-i',11 day of April next) give notice
to hi credit >rastp appear before the said.coun-
ty court, at the Court-House in the said con;,
ty, ai ten o'clock in the forenoon of the s;
fourth day of April next, for the purpose oi
recommending a trustee for their benefit, on
the mv\ John"' Neale, Chei ere taking
the oath by the taid act p: I - >r deli ver-
ing up his property.
tS'.T.eci by order,
WM. GIBSON, Clerk.
_ January 2f, 1807-________________eo4A .
Nof• -e is hereby.given,
THAI i intend to apply by petition to Bal-
timore county court,- or to some one of the
jin'r .',to release me from debts which
'i am unable to pay, agreeably to an act of as-
aenibly, passed at November session, l&QS,
entitled " An act for the relief of sundry in-
solvent debtor*, and a supplement thereto,
J. at ¦ session, 1806.
HUGH SANDS.
January 26. _ (22.) _____-eoSia ¦
John 3. Jauffret,
No. 42, NoaTH Ga.y-stkeet,
JiV's receivedfief'the brig Tetemachtis, Jrem
Trinidad in Cuba,
60o !;"xes white aud brown Sugar,
300 11
9 tons rustic.
On hand,
Short yellow Nat itled to7drawbacks
Hytfon, Young Hyson, and Imperial Teas ;
usual
Alexander, Webster &f Co.
HAVE FOR SALE,
400 hhds. old red Claret Wine, prepared for
the Isle of France market
•100 half do. do. white do.
100 cases, 12 bottles each, red Wine, just
received per shipElizaStorrel, from Bordeaux.,
Mi' ¦- 2 ____________ eolCtll___
Wanted,
As an APPRENTICE to the wholesale and
retail dry good business, a Lad about 16 or 17
years old, if immediate application is made.
Inquire at this office.
March 10. ._____________________eo4t^
In Baltimore County Court,
February 3d, 1807.
ON application to the judges of the said
county court, by petition in writing of Camp-
bell S. Askew, of said county, praying the be-
nefit of the " Act for the releif of sundry in-
solventdebtors," passed at November session,
1805, on the terms mentioned in the 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 an-
nexed to hispetition; and the saidcounty court
being satisfied by competent testimony, that
the said Campbell S. Askew has resided the 2
preceding years within the state of Maryland,
prior to the passage of thffi said act; and the
said Campbell S. Askew at the time of pre-
senting his petition as aforesaid, having pro-
duced to the said court, the assent in writing
of so many of his creditors as have due to
them the amount of two thirds of the debts
due by him at the time of passing the said act.
It is thereupon adjiA.ged and ordered, by
the said court, that the said Campbell S. As-
kew (by causing a copy of this order to be
inserted in the Federal Gazette, every other
day for three months successively, before the
9th day of May next) give notice to his credi-
tors 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 purpose of recommend-
ing a trustee for their benefit, on the said
Campbell S. Askew, then and there taking
the oath by the said act prescribed tor deliver-
ing up his property.
Signed by order,
WILLIAM GIBSON, Clk.
Febru ; /9 eo3m
New 3' Cheap Shoe-¦Store
Just opened, fok a shout i ime only, at
No. 164, MARKET-STREET,
Six doors above the Bank of Baltimore, and op-
posite Peter Huffman iSf Sons.
With a handsome assortment of Ladies
fashionable Kid & Morocco SLIPPERS, and
some low priced SHOES of different kinds,
which will be sold at very reduced prices, for
Cash onV',
%* T.:.jse who want Bargains will find it
to their advantage to call in time.
March 9, ___________________eo9t
Notice.
THIS is to inform all persons whom it may
concern, that the subscriber intends to apply
to ths judges of Baltimore County Court, at
the expiration of eight weeks from this date,
for the benefit of a law, enacted by the legis-
lature of Mar>land, at their November session
1805, and the supplement thereto, for the re-
lief of insolvent debtors.
NATHANIEL L. CHEW.
February IS. ___________________es2m
ft *
I again offer for Sale,
THAT valuable FARM, whereon I now
rerde, upon Little Pipe Creek, Frederick
c ''.ty, Maryland, commonly known by the
liartie of Legh I w n.iee Farm, containing seven
hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less ;
about the half cleared, which includes up-
wards of seventy acres of prime meadow
land, and twenty, rsore may be made at a ve-
ry trifling expence.
This farm is generally ranked among the
first in the county for grazing, and pn
grain of r.ll kinds, equal to any in the state.
No titration can exceed it in point of health,
or ot .very requisite convenience. .
The above property and the improvements
having been particularly described in a former
advertisement, it is thought unnecessary to
repeat the description ; presuming that those
who wish to become purchasers, will view
the premises
WASHINGTON VAN BIBBER.
February 5. eo
For Sale,
One of W&tts's last improved Counting
Room Roller Copying Machines, for paper of
any size, w:L.i .Copying Pap;r and Ink Pow-
der, compW..je. Apply at the Fountain Inn
Bar.
March 11. eo3t
For Sale,
Sail cloth
All t which he offers fox sale on
terftis,
Dec. 15,
«iji«»
Or will be given for good paper,
. A two story Brick HOUSE & LOT, in a
healthy part of tin; city of Baltimore, ,and des-
cribed -:-:. a plait of said city, No 294, fronting
on Duke-street 40 feet and tunning 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, rooms
on the lower floor,"&c. The property is in fee
simple. To any person disposed tc purchase,
terms will be accommodating ai.d a deed giv-
en. For terms, apply at said house, or at No.
89, Fleet-street, Fell's-Peint.
March 12._______________________eo"t||
In pursuance of an order qf'-;s Lustres, &c. kc. and all sorts
of Venetian Blinds.
Smith naadwaysfov sale, fashionable Look-
ing-Glasse^«Jid elegant Prints. Captains of
vessels ana-1 other*, trading to the West-In-
id their advantage in taking ven-
tures ofthe above goods ; which they can have
safely packed at the shortest notice, ami on
good terms.
N. B. Old Looking-Glasses re-silvered, and
made equal to new, or taken in exchange
Prints and Needle-work neatly framed and
glazed.
Wanted—Two decent BOYS, as apprenti-
ces to the above business.
December 16.___________oo
For Sale,
ABOUT eight hundred acres of moat valua-
ble LAND, situated ornn the Potomac river,
near the cities of Washington, A lexadria 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 th
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, bo
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
Fresh Hops, Flax and bhoe
Thread.
Breisers, Distillers, Baiers, Shoemakers, and
all vtkerJMihom it may concern, please to take
notice.
The subscriber has just received a few
thousand pound* Hops, last years growth,
and warranted first quality, which he will sell
by the bale or less quantity, at the most re-
duced prices.
Likewise,
1700 lbs. Flax,
800 boiled Shoe Thread.
He has also or. hand as usual,
Choice Cider Pickling Vineger by the hogs-
head, barrel* or gallon, at No. 49, North
Howard-rtreet.
WM. J. ALCOCK.
March 11. ; ___________ eo3tJ
Just received
By the ship Eliza, from, Bordeaux, and for sale
at Marc.hr-v's grocery store, in Rodgers's al-
ley, oPpos.se the post-ojjice,
3 pipes old French brandy from Rochelle
Some casks old Claret, creur St. Estephe
and Roaan
Sweet Oil in boxes of 12 bottles each
wi«e Corks (selected quality) in bales one
musand each
Gruyere Cheese, of superior quality, will
be sold by rttail, on reasonable terms.
A. CHEVALIER.
March 9.________________ eo4t4
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 back buildings, yard, stable
and. emoka* house ; possession may be had on
the' 10th of this month ; both the houses are
in healthy situations, with excellent water
convenient, and many other ve'ry conspicious
advant)
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.
pty to ' CHRISTOPHER HUGHES.
MjU'ch4. dei-solOt
To all my Creditors.
I hereby give notice, that I intend apply-
ing to the Baltimore county court, for the be
nefit of the act, entitled an net for the relief
of sundry insolvent debtors, p:ir;sedat Novem-
ber session, 1805 ; aud also of the supplement
lo said act, passed at the last November
session.
JOHN H. SCHREIBER.
February 11.
Who respectfully requests the patronage
>f the Public, for the translating most of the
modern languages of FVrirope, Orders to be
left at Messrs. Sterett's or Gill's,' Notaries, or
at his dweUiug, Green-street, Old-Town.
March 9. eotUthA
Just ruhllshed
and for
In Philadelphia, ana mm received nere,
sale by
GEORGE HILL,
NATURE DISPLAYED,
In her mode of Tev.eh'.ng Languages to man,
or a new and in'idlible method of acquir-
ing . • in the shortest time
possiole, deduced from this ana-
lysis of the human mind,
and consequently suit-
ed to every ca-
pacity,
Adapted to the FRENCH,
By N. G. Dufief, of Philadelphia-
The Seeoiid Editon, with considerable addi-
tions and corrections.
(£j* Subscribers who have received the
first, may now be furnished with the second
volume.
Subscribersfwill be supplied, and new sub-
scribers admitted, on the original terms, un-
til the first or next month, when the pfn e
will be raised to six dollars, in conformity to
the prospectus.
Februnry 16.__________________eo30t
REMOVAL.
RABORG AMD TaTLOR
HAVE removed from Market-street, to the
corner of Eutaw &. Lexington-streets, where
they have on hand and. intend, keeping a large
and general assortment of
Groceries & Liquors.
In Store,
75 kegs Glade Butter, in nice shipping
order,
20 do. Lard,
1500 wt. Ginseng,
1000 wt. Deer Skins,
300 yards Country Linen, all which is of-
fered for sale on accommodating terms.
March 5. e.o4t
Just Received,
Per the schooner Three- h'riends, Edward Har-
vey, from. Marseilles, Barcelona and Malaga,
i.05 casks Claret, iron hoops
16 pipes Bra idy, 4th and 5th proof
100 boxes Frontiguon VV 'me, of 12 bottles
earh
20 boxes Gruyere (. I
3 hogsheads Molier AJmonds
3 ditto Half-fine Almonds
3 ditto Walnuts
An assortment of Perfumery, Sattin Rib-
boh Is, Tafetas, Silk Stockings and '
Elastic Garters, Silk Shawls, Embroidered
Druggist, Thread, Urn! tllas, Lace, one
box Florence Cadrill; one box Silk Stuff
Brocl
65 bales Writing Paper
41 qr. casks Malaga Wine
500 boxes Bloom and Viuseal Raisins.
For sr.ie, b',
HENRY MESSONNIER.
February 18-____________.________ eolm
Cumberland D. Williams
rectivafjar sole,
100 pieces Russia Sheetings, entitled to
drawback,
12 bb'.s. N. E. Rum,
12 pipes Holland Gin.
On /land,
Real Cogniac, and 4th proof white and
Spanish Brandy;
Beef, Por1;, Mackerel and Spermaceti and
Mould 0*8 t: J»,
Cheese, Hyson Tea, and Codfish,
Bai'tas Bandanna Hankerchiefs, and
A quantity of Carolina Indigo
March 11. co8t
The Subscriber
Has nmv in store and offetsfor sale,
360 hhds. Bordeaux Claret, with 4 iron
hoops, calculated tor the East or West-India
Market,
600 cases do. 1 dozen each,
300 do. do. 2,
A fewcasesdo.Chataux, Margaut, Latonr&
Lafitte, of first growths in France...for family
use,
200 pipes 4th proof Cogniac Brandy, ,
60 do. do Holland Gin,
60 puncheons do. Jamaica Rum,
50 quarter casks old Colmaner Wine,
50 do. do. choice London Particular Te-
nerifie do.
100 whole ¦)
100 half I boxes Fresh PRUNES,
100 quarter j
100,00o lbs real Carrocas Cocoa,
34 bbls. Laguira Coffee,
100 kegs Sun Raisins.
150 boxes Muscattl and Bloom do.
30 halts Upland Georgia Cotton,
A few hhds. and bbls. second quality
Muscovado Sugar.
All the above articles, except the Cotton,
are entitled to drawback, and will b« dis-
posed of on accommodating terms, if appli-
cation is made to HUGH THOMPSON.
March 16.______________________eo8t
For cash, or on a credit rf one, nvo and three
years, for approved paper
The subscriber offers for sale,
THE Dwelling HOUSE and GARDEN,
at present occupied by him, situate on the
Hooks'-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 choicest 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 three
horse frame Stable As any person wishing
to purchase will view the premises any further
description is deemed unnecessary.
JOHN HENRYyH6SKYNS.
March 12. - o Ld.i
For Sale,
AN elegant secoua-hand CHARI()T. Ap-
ply to
HorTutgemrti &? JForthlngtan,
County wharf.
Marsh 7. eo7t$
Valuable Lsr,_;l$ for Sale.
THE great emi; fMiiOj,
«ud the Western eon itn in general, induces^
the subscriber to oiierirose valu; ble I. "\NDS '
for sale, which he advertised some time ago,
viz :
1000 acres of first rate Land, situated upon,
the waters of JSJjddle Island, and about 1 1-3'
miles from the river Ohio, "unimproved.
400 do. about 4 miles from the fosnjer, well
improved.
oS% do. adjoining the above, well improved'
1000 do. adjoining the above, well improved
400 do. adjoining the above, unimproved!
450 do. adjoinip ; .>'U'. Gregg's Mill, on
Middle Island.
349 do. adjoining tne above, well improved-
1000 do. in Fayette Com y, state of Kentuc-
fey, on the North Fork jt Licking, 8 miles
from the town of Wash.ngton.
AUth. above Lands are of the first quality,
abounding with tine timber, such as wild.
Cherry, Black Walnut, and Locust; and hasv
produced upwards of eighty bushels of Corn
to the acre.
Also,
His property in Washh gton County, Mary-
land, ike. &c.
58 acres in Washington County, state of
Maryland,, about four miles rem Hanoclt-
Town, well timbered.
36 acres near the above, adjoining the
lands of John Flint.
70 acres lying in Prince George's county,
about three or four miles from the Eastern
Branch ; this tract abounds with heavy timber,
and although the soil is but thin, the wood
makes it very valuable, so near the City of
Washington.
One, 2 1-2-story Brick HOUSE, near the
oourt-hcuse in Hager's town, well finished,
with necessary back buildings ; 1 framed 2-sto-
ry do. adjoining the former, with the advantage
of a 12 feet alley, well situated t ,e business,
and where a store has been kept for many
years; the lot belonging to saifl property is
upwards of two huuured ?eet deep.
One; two-story Logg House in Church-
street, containing 1 1-2 lots, well fenced in.
Also,
One other Lot, unimproved.
Also,
A Wood Lot, about one mile from the
town, containing five acres.
Also,
350 acres lying in Washington county, near
Isaac Bechtle's mill, and about three miles
from the river Potomac ; this tract is well
calculated for a stock Farm, having a very
extensive range jthere are two gvorTsprlngs
on it, and a small stream runs through it,
from which much valuable meadow might ba
made. L has the advantage of aridge oThea-
v, line timber, and within a small distance of
several saw mills; about seveny or eighty
acres of cleared Land, and two Tenements
oo tit. premises.
Any person wishing tn purchase any of the
Ohio Lands, by applying "j John Lee, Wheel-
ing, will be shewn the premises, and get
any information they may require ; aud those
wishing to contract for any other of the de-
property, will please apply to William
Lee, Baltimore, who wiji likewise give any
information required.
Prop, riy in the City of Baltimore, or the
precincts thereof, will betaken in exchange,
for tiny of the above property.
Also, several Tracts in the Allegany Moun-
WILLIAM LEE.
January 20. i eo
In Baltimore County Court,
^ No'.-f.mbbr a6, 1806-
ON application to the judges of the said
Petition in writing of George
Buchanan, oi said county, praying the I
of the " act tor the relief of sundry insolvent
:;," passed at November session, 1805,
on the terms mentioned in the said act ; a
schedule of his properly and a listof bis cre-
ditors-, on oath, as far as he can ascertain them,
as directed by said act, being annexed to his
petition. ; and the saidcounty court being sa-
tisfied by competent testimony, that the said
George Buchanan has resided the two pre-
ceding years within the state of Maryland,
prior to the passage of the sai'd act ; and the
said George Buchanan at the time of present-
ing his petition as aforesaid, having produced
to the said court, the assent in wriiingof so ma-
ny id'his creditors as have due to them the
amount of two-thirds of the debts due by him
at. the time of passing the act:
It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by
the said court, that the said George Bu-.
cfianan (by causing a copy of this order to be
inserted in some, one of the news-papers in
the city of Baltimore, every other day, for three
months, successively, before the fourth Mon-
day in March next) ,rive notice to his credi-
tors to appear before the said county court, at
the court-houseinthe saidcounty, atlOo'clock,
in the forenoon of the said fourth Monday in
March next, for the purpose of recommending
a trustee for their benefit, on the said George
Buchanan, then and there taking the oath by
the said act prescribed for delivering up* his
property. Signed by order,
WILLIAM GIBSON, Clerk.
December 22, 1H06. __________eoSm
Isaac Phillips & Co.
Have for sale on accommodating terms,
Navy Prime and Cargo Pork,
Navy aud Cargo Beef,
Half bbls. Mess Pork and Mess Beef, put
up particularly for family use.
Saltpete-red Hams, in nice; order for fami-
ly use, or exportation,
First, quality Hogs Lard, in- pmall kegs,
Neats Tongues, in do.
200 bbls. Herrings of superior quality in
tight bbls.
30 half do. do, do. do.
Second quality Butter,
Rounds Beef, in tubs.
Also,
A few th' '.;ind Marble Flags.
February 28. .______eo3w
To Rent,
And immediate pdsiest.
A large convenient WAREHOTjSE, in a
central part of the city. An excellent stand
for the Wholesale Dry Good business. In-
quire at this Office.
March 10. eolOt
"Notice is hereby given,
THAT 1 intend to apply by petition to Bal-
timore county court, or to some one of the
I hereof, torelease rnefrom debts which I
am unable to pay, agreeably to an act. of ;
bly, passed at November s'ess >, enti-
tled " Ah act For therYelief of sundry insi
debtors," and a supplement thereto, passed
at November session, 1806.
T HO M A S MEL TEE R.
January 20- m
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IMMMMUi ¦
PllWTED AND PUBLISHED :
JOHN HEV/FS,'
Opposite the Post-Offlte, St FauPs-hanu
B A L T I M O I..
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