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MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1807.
fVol. XXVI—No. 4007.
Sale by Auction.
'tferqf the Orphans Court, toill be sold
¦'¦'¦ 31st inst. at half past 10, o'clock,
cm :.' lill, at the late residence of
Charier Myers, deceased,
A variety of Household and Kitchen fur-
mtuve.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct's.
Marek 23. ;____________________________
Sale by Auction.
On TUESDAY,
i'.He Sl'sf test, at Ha!) pact 12 o'clock, mil he
¦;o'd at the premises, on tei int which will then
i:e mtidetlno&vn,
¦\ Lot. of Ground on the east of lons's-Falls,
villi all the buildings andiinprovcments th re-
..: -., f\v. ¦ the south side of York-
running south t» Salisbury •
ibert Welsh, and.was'aisigned by Tiio-
. 25th day July, 1805, to Trustees
ie purpose therein me
THOMAS CHASE, Atrct'r.
Mi oh 23. _______
dale by Auction.
On WEDNESDAY NEXT,
. April, at half past 11 o'clock, on the pre-
s, will be sold, on a liberal credit,
'rhiftvaluable LOT, with all the buildings
tV.cici^ situated on the west side'of Sotttbf-
streety* lately oceupiad by Joseph Haskins,
and tinman, deceased. It fronts
•T feet on South Street, ami runs back
lane. The improvements are, a
¦ red, a very comfortable and
derttbriek Q-welring-IIouSe iwt'he centre
the lot, and a convenient two-story brick
ore-Shop on Faanii.Uu-la.ne. The lot is in fee
nde.
VAN WYC1C & DORSEY, AuctsV
: i i_26._____________________ _____________
Sale' by Auction.
On TUESDAY,
The'tftst instani iat'ely after the sale of
¦ 'j, ; -siriet, there will be offer?
A "EOT of GROUND with all the iin-
pre*enieirts tr -ting- 50 feet on I'm-
liiny-street, Shd '.on Ha"rfm\l-street,
i.'Ct: to on annual grotfnd rout t.o Col. John
A. part of the premises has lately
¦ store, &c.
THOMAS CHASE, AuctV.
Mart'i 28.
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si.
Sheriff's Sale,'
Sale by Auction.
On WEDNESDAY next.
The ist of April, at 12 o'clock, at Baker's viharf,
Feli's-Foint, on 3, 6, and 9, months credit,
for approved indorsed paper,
*V ' ERIN,
* With all her materials as she
lately arrived from the East-
Indies, btU'then 213 tons per register, was
launched in the month of March, 1804, built
of the bast materials, the principal part of
her frame being Locust and red cedar, cop.
per fastened, and coppered to the. bands, and
sails remarkably fast. Her inventory may be
seen at our auction room head of Frederick-
street dock.
VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct's.
March 26. dtlstA
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of several writs of Fieri Facias
from Baltimore comity court, to me direct-
ed, will be exposed to Public Sale, for cash,
the following Property, at the times and
places hereafter mentioned, to wit :
ALE the right) title, estate and interest of
Samuel Eckler and Ulrick Eckler, in and t'o
two hundred and forty acres of LAND,
more or less, situate in the upper part of Bal-
ti Hore cottnty, near Manchester-town, ad-
joining the Em-is of Jacob Coler and Adam
Burrtes. The improvements are, a log- dwel-
ling House, Barn, and other out -houses, late
the property of the aforesaid Samuel and UL
rick, taken at the suit of Magdaline Eckler,
use of Henry Matthias. Sale to be at my
office 4th of April next, at 10 o'clock.
ALSO,
The Schooner TRIMMER,, &
her tackle, now lying at Fre-
derick-street dock ; and one
::.-. iiO valuable Negro MAN about
SO years old, late the property of John Fitz-
huEjh, (taken at suits of William M'Mechen,)
at irty office on Thursday the 2d of April, at
10 o'clock.
ALSO,
At the dwelling house of Duncan Shipley,
not far distant, from the aforesaid, on Monday
the 30th March, at 3 o'clock, P IvI. live
Milch Cows, late the property of the a fore-
Balk Duncan Shipley, taken at suit oj'.Rachel
Shipley.'
JOHN i-iur-r; i
Sheriff of Baltimore county.
Marhh 26,_ 1807. _ dt-lthA,,
For
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Byvirtue of two writs of Venditioni Exponas
issued from the court of appeals for the
West.ru Shore of Maryland, and to me
directed, ¦. ill be exposed to public, sale, on
SMUHii \ HERCULES,
. ;>v A remarkably good, fast sail-
- ing vessel ; only two years
old; burthen 346 tons; will be ready to re-
i in S days, and dispatched with
ail possible expedition. For freight or pas-
sage apply to the captain on board, or
HENRY THOMPSON.
March 26. d
Just Received
Per Schooner Linnet, captain Roberts, and for
sale, head of Smith's dock,
100 bales Cotton,
124 bags Coffee,
CO do. Cocoa,
5 tons Nicaragua Wood,
ALSO,
r >rt^E^ '-The- Schooner
v--^5#?VV LINNET,
.'.:> Burthen 650 bbls. with all
... hei tackle &.c. just as she ar-
For Amsterdam,
. ^C5"S Th e copper bottomed. Ship-
r--.J--,i;lX WILLIAM TAYLOR,
¦ .,:.£? Captain Munson Hitchcock ,•
~: Has t.lu greater part of her
cargo engaged, aid wills Ail with all possible
dispatch. For freight apply to
D. L. THOMAS,
Ship Broker.
March 27. ___________________ eo
For Sale or Charter,
r -iTIES. The English Schooner
~Sb®5ISv WANTON,
,""- Coppered to the bends, bur-
Jem then about 600 barrels, and
sails well. Her inventor}' may be seen at our
auction room.
VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct'rs.
March 53.________________________eoot
For Liverpool,
£v~ The ship
CANTO N,
Captain Peter Wickham,
^ Having now commenced load-
ing, and the greater part of her catgo being
engaged, the remainder will be taken on rea-
sonable freight if irnmediateapplicationismade
to He THOMPSON.
The accommodations in the above ship be-
ing equal to any out of this port, a few passen-
gers will be taken. Those who wish to em-
brace so favorable an opportunity, will please
apply to the captain, who may be always found
on board.
March 16. ________
AUCTION "
AND
Commission Business.
THE subscribers respectfully inform their
friends and the public generally, that they
liave formed an establishment in the AUC-
TION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,
under the firm of R. LEMMON „ CO. to
be conducted by Ko'x.'it Lemm-on ; vrlio,
with thanks for the support received while
conducting the concern of LSm.mon an 1
I Campbell, will endeavor by an unremitting-
! attention to the present establishment to give
satisfaction to those who may favor it with
their business,
j The usual advances will be made on con-
| signmeats ; the Warehouse, the same f&t
rnerly occupied by Lemmon and Campbell, at
thi head of pay-street dock, is now readyfor
the reception of merchandize, and in a few
days ths stated sales will commence as for-
merly, on "Mondays. Immediate attention
will he given to sales ot Vessels, Cargoes,
Real Property, &c.
ROBERT LEMMON,
LEVERING & NELMS.
March 18___________ di3t
NOTfCF.
It being absolutely necessary to bring to a
final close.the business of the late house of
Lemmon and Campbell, those still, indebted
are requested no loni-;- r i" defer payment, as
in such cases suits must be instituted. Ajft'j
proper demands against said concern, will be
paid on application to the subscriber, surviv-
ing partner. ROBERT LEMMON
Msrch 1ft. d!2t
The Creditors
Of the late firm of THOMAS & JOHN
HIGINHOTHOM, are requested to take no-
tice, that they are now pet-pared to surrender
all they possess, and in ten 1 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.
THO?.lAS HIGINBOTH0M.
JOHN HIGINHOTHOM.
March 6. __________u2m
Notice.
FROM many losses I am compelled to
give this notice of my intention of applying to
the judges of Baltimore county court, for the
benefit of insolvent Laws of 1805, and 1306,
iu two months from the date hereof.
J. SPRIGGS.
_March 56, 1807^______________dim
Notice is hereby given,
That I intend applyjngto Baltimore county
court at its next sitting, lor the benefit of the
insolvent laws of Maryland.
ANDREW BUCHANAN.
March 2. _______________ d.'m
Notice is hereby given,
THAT we intend to apply to Baltimore
County Court, or'one of the judges thereof,
for the benefit of " an Act entitled an Act,
for the relief of sundry inspveht debtors," pas-
sed at November session, eighteen hundred
and live.
CH'MU.E^ GHiiQ'.TIKRE.
HENRY KUNCRE. .
March 9.5, 1S07-________________
Notice; '
To all my creditors, that I mean to apply
to the judges of Baltimore county court, for
the benefit, of the act of insolvency I asset! at
November sessiou, 1805, and the supplement
thereto, passed :it November session, 10,06,
af the expiration of two months, from this
date.
WM. SLATER,
Of Fell'ii-Point.
March 25, ISO/. ____
The Subscribers
FEEL themselves under the painful neces-
. sity^bf notifying their Creditors of their iu-
i to apply to Baltimore County Court,
at its next sittings, ion- the benefit of the in-
solvent laws of this state
DAVID C. STEWART,
WILLIAM P. STEWART,
LLOYD BUCHANAN.
March 12. d2m
Wanted to Charter,
To a Port in the West-Indies,
A fast-sailing SCHOONER
of from four to six hundred
barrels burthen.
Applv to
CHARLES BCERSTLER.
Who has removed his Counting Room,
two doors from his former stand, to the house
heretofore i,i the tenure of Messrs. R. and J
Fergus s on,
March 17._________________^____________d_
For Savannah (Georgia)
r -»-£ti>\ T'ie Schooner
A G E N O R I A,
¦v * Cornelius Driscoll, master ;
' She will he ready to receive a
cargo on Monday, and sail on Thursday next.
For freight or passage apply to the captain on
board, in Frederick-street dock, or to
FALLS & BROWN,
Who have received by sat! vessel, and offer for
sale,
^o ff° ? Threes fresh RICE,
20 halt ^
120 bal«s Upland COTTON,
On hand,
New-F.nodaud RUM, iu puncheons,
Musonvado SUGAR, .
London particular} Madeira WINE, in
market 3 pipes, hhds. & qr. casks,
Swedish IRON assorted, entitled to draw-
back,
Hyson and Young Hyson TEAS.
March it. ____ d4t
RICE.
100 tierces BICE, for Sale by
RCBERT & JOHN FE-iiGUSSON.
77, Smith's wharf,
March 23. dit
Seventy Packages
GERMAN LINliNS, on which the draw-
! back is nearly expired, v ill be sold on rea-
sonable terms, if immediate application is
made to
S. SMITH & BUCHANAN.
March « 7.___________________ d'jt
"REMOVAL.
F. C. Graf,
Has removed his Counting room two doors
from his former stand, to the house heretofore
occupied By Messrs. R. U J, Fergtlsson.—
Where he offers for sale tile following
German Goods,
Imported via Philadelphia, by the ship Pisca-
taqua, captain H. H. Kennedy,
Platillas Royals,^
Britanias, >Of a very fine quality,
Estopillas, 3
Quadruple Silesias,
Dowlas,
Brown Platillas,
Liatados,
The whole entitled to drawback.
And on hand on ivhich the dru%uback is lost,
Book Linens,
Creas a la Morlaix,
Dowlas,
Checks, No. 2,
Diaper Table Cloths,
Striped Linens,
Brown Platillas,
Britannias,
Quadruple Seleslas,
EicUieli Linens,
ALSO,
Souchong and Hyson Teas, and
An Invoice of Sewing and Knitting Needles,
just received per the Hope, from Amster-
dam.
March 17. d
A Barrel Lost.
Supposed to have been wrong delivered by
some drayman, a Barrel marked E. D. No. 2,
containing Nutt Gall, landed In the month of
January from schooner Fortitude, captain
Lockman, from New-York. Any person hav-
ing knowledge or possession of the same, will
render a favor by lodging information with
ISAIAH MANKIN,
No. 69 Smiths-wharf.
March 17.__________________________.___
To our Friends and the Public.
The subscribers (successors of the late firm
oSSowe.r andS. Cole) respectfully inform their
friends and the public, that they intend to con-
tinue the business of AUCTIONIERS 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 Auctioaiers shall be executed with the
strictest promptitude and fidelity. Tiiey will
study particularly to make the best disposition
of Orphan's property committed to their care
The public's Servants,
COLE smell, BONSAL.
Nov. 7 d
For Sale,
My MILT, in the County of Madison and
state of Virginia, on the Rapidam River, a
never failing stream, with twenty-five acres
of Land attached to it /the improvements
consist of a Mill House, sixty feet by thirty,
with three pair of Stanes, two of French
Burr, and one pair of Cologne Stoa.es to grind
corn for tl»e neighborhood, the toll corn may
be estimated at two hundred barrets a year,
and in dry years, one hundred barrels more 5
attached to th? mill !r. a new Saw Mill, th t
will saw one thousand feet of plank per day,
any quantity of timber maybe got very-'conve-
nient, and the demand equal to the quantity
that can be sawed ; from the Saw Mill a nett
profit of eight dollars per day may be made \
the machinery of the mills are in complete
order, having all been made new within the
last year ; . twenty-five thousand bushels (A
wheat has been manufactured irt the above
Mill this season, and double that quantity*
might have bean bought, as the above mill
is situated in one of tne richest and best
wheat counties in Virginia.
The improvements on the above twenty-five
acres of Laud are, a dwelling'House (conve-
nient to the mill) with f ur rooms below, and
lire places, a good Garden, Kitchen, Meat
House, Dairy, Miller's and Cooper's Hous-
es, and a Cooper's Shop, sixty bv twenty
feet; all th^ houses are new and in good
oi.ier. No situali in in Virginia will answer
better than this for a Ketail Store, and a
considerable quantity of goods may be sold,
and good paj im-nls received. For the pur-
chase of the above property, application ma-
be made to Messrs Colin & Junes Ross, mer
chants, Fredericksburg, or
T110MAS M \CON.
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