|
Irii Baltimore County Court,
January 26th, 1807.
dT^N application to the judges of the said
co\ mty court, by petition in writing of John
jY, *.ile, of said county, praying the benefit of
" Act lor the relief of sundry insolvent
tie B^tovs," passed at November session, 1805,
on the terms mentioned in the said act; a
fi,,l _.«2»__irt being- satisfied by competent testimony,
tlii-«.t; tlie sa \ John Neale, has resided the two
• -oiling years wilhni the state of Maryland,
pri_ or to the passage of the said act; and the
sai <1 aji"'in Neale, at the time of presenting bis
pe«_it.ion as albresaid, having produced to the
Sai s petition as aforesaid, having pro-
duced to the said court, tile assent in v,
of* so many of his creditors as have due lo
iher: in tlie amount of two thirds of the debts
jae by him at the time of passing tic said act.
Xt in thereupon adjudge 1 and ordered, by
the said court, that tlie said Campbell S. As
k,,. -*.v (by causing a copy of this order td be
inserted in t!ie Federal Gazette, every ^ther
dpy fi r three months successively, before the
OtlV 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'G|ock in the forenoon of the said ninth day
of JMa-Jr nc*.t, for the purpose of feoemrnend.
mr>- a trustee for their benefit, on the said
CsrMipbell 5, Askew, then ami there fciki"g
the o:i t' i by the said act prescribed for deiiver-
intr- up his property.
Signed lv, order,
"/ILL I AM GIBSON, Cik.
X^ehri.'... . 9
Iri Baltimore County Court,
March 23d, 1807.
IS.OQERT R. RICHARDSON, an insol-
ven% debtor of Baltimore county, having here-
tofore, applied, by petition in writing, to the
T ,_1 sres of the said County Co,.it, praying- the
I jjefit "f i'"1" " act f01- t''" relief ok sundry
..^"uivent debtors," a schedule of his pi
ty s.ru3 a U -< ..4- ».:..-----uj-----;; .........>., „., far
" |,a ean ascertain them, as directed by the
sniit ac , being annexed to his petiiion; ami
the sai'l Robert R. Richardson having proved
to tlie satisfaction of tlie said court that he
hutl" resided in the state of Maryland the
two preceding years, prior to the passage of
the said act; & having been brought before the
sidcl court, and discharged from imprison-
ment) on taking the oath by said act re-
quive d
ft is thereupon adjudged and ordsied, by
the said Court, that the said Robert ft. Ri-
[ -.>.,, appear before the County Court at
thc Sourt.House in the said county, at nine
o'clock in the forenoon of the twenty-first
(i;lv of Anril next, to answer sucli interro-
patories as may be proposed to him by bis
creditors ; that tlie said duy be, and is here-
by ppointfed, the time for the said creditors
to appear and recommend a trust* e for their
benefit ; and the said Robert It. Richardson
mVif them notice of the passage of this order
(by causing a copy to be inserted in someone
0f the newspapers in the city every other
day until the said twenty-first day of April
next.)
Signed per order,
WM. GIBSON, Clerk,
March 24, 1807. eol2t
In. Baltimore County Court.
March 23d, 1307.
HBUAH AH MEBCALF, an insolvent debt-
er..f Baltimore county, having heretofore ap.
pl'lt-d, by petition in writing, to the judges of
the said county court, praying the benefit of
t)K. «« act for'the relief of sundry insolvent
debtors," and a schedule of his property and
a list of his creditors, on oath, as far
as lie can ascertain them, as directed by said
act being annexed to his petition ; and tlie
saiil Abraham Medcalf having proved to the
satisfaction of the said court, that he hath re-
sided ia tlie state of Maryland the two pre-
siding years, prior to the passage of the said
• act ; and having been brought before the said
court, and discharged from imprisonment, on
taking the oath by the said act required.
Xt is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by
the said court, tint the said Abraham Med-
calf appear bc.ore.the county -court, at the
com t-house in the said county, at nine o'clock
ia the forfenoOB of the 20th day of April
next, to answer such interrogatories as may
he proposed to him by his creditors ; that
the said day be, and it is hereby appointed,
the time for the said creditors to appear and
rccoiiuiieird a trustee for their benefit ; and
that the sajd Abraham Medcalf give them
notice of thepiUSRge of this order, (by caus-
, jng a copy to be inserted in some one of the
r.L'vvspaPe!'s 'n u,e City of Baltimore, every
Other day until the said twentieth day of
April next.
Signed per order,
WM. GIBSON, Clerk.
TVEarcli -25, 1807. eo20tliA
Notice is- hereby given,
That I intend applying to tlie judges of Bal-
timore county court, or soma one ol them, for
the beni fit of an insolvent law of this state pas-
sed at November session, 1805, entitled " an
j\ci for the relief of sundry.insolvent debtors."
DANIKL W. SACKRimUt.
'jVJai'cli 19. eoUrn
In Baltimore County Court,
M.Micii 24, 1807.
CHARLES MORNEWICK, an insolvent
debtor of Baltimore county, h:#iig heretofore
applied, by petition in writing, to the Judges
of the said county court, praying the benefit
of the " act tor the relief of sundry insolvent
debtors," and a schedule of his property & a
listof his creditors, on oath, as far as he can as-
certain them, as directed by said act, being
annexed to his petition ; and the said Charles
Moroefyeck having proved to the satisfacti-
on of tlie said court that lie hath resided in
the state of Maryland the two preceding years,
prior to the- passage of the said act; i nd hav-
ng been brought before the said court, and
discharged from imprisonment, on taking the
oath by said act required.
It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by
the said court, that the said Charles Mor-
neweck, appear before the said count} court,
at the court-house in the said county, at 10
o'clock, in the forenoon of the tenth day of
October next, to answer suet interrogatories
as may be proposed to him by bis cre-
ditors ; that the sai I day br.', and is hereby
appointed the time for the said creditors
I to appear and recommend a trustee for then
benefit ; and the said Charles Mornewickgivo
them notice of the passage of this order (b_i
causing a copy to be inset ted in some oneii
the news-papers ill the city of Balfimo-?,
every other day, for three months, successive
ly, before the said tenth day of October nex .
Signed by order,
WILLIAM GIBSON, Clerk,
March 25, 1807. ' eo3m
In JJiddrnore County Court,
Februarys, 18QF.
13N application to the jo 'ges of the said
Countv Court, by petition in writing-of John
Camming", of ssid County, praying the bene
fi* of the " Act for the relief of sundry in-
solvent debtors," passed at November session
eighteen hundred and fire, on the terms men-
tioned in said act ; a schedule of his property
and a list of his creditors, on oath, as fit- as
he can ascertain them, as directed by the
said act, being annexed to his petition ; and
the said County Court being satisfied by com
petent testimony, tlw.t the said John Cummin!/
has resided the two preceding years within
the state of Maryland, prior to the pass.aga
of the said act; and the said John Curmiiing
at the time of presenting his petition as a
id, having produced to tlie said court,
'the assent in writing of so'tnany of his credi-
l.a-.e due to thern the amount of two-
thirds of the debts due by him at the passings
the said act.
It h thereupon adjudged and ordered, by
the said court, that tlie said John dimming
(by causing a copy of this order to be insert-
ed in some one of the newspapers in the city
of Haltimore, every other day for three months
before the ninth day of May next) give no-
tice to his creditors to appear before the said
County Court, at the Court-Hotise, in the
said counfy, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of
the said ninth '-key of May next, for the pur-
pose of recommending a trustee'-ibr tlieir be-
nefit, on the said John Cuinming, then and
there taking the oath by the said Act pre-
scribed for delivering up his property.
Signed per on I v.
- . GIBSON, Clerk.
February 21, 1807_______dlst A.-- o.3dMy
Notice.
'HIIS is to inform all persons whom it. may
concern^ "'lt the subscriber intends to apply
to die judges of Baltimore County Court, at
the expiraooil of eight weeks from this date,
for tiie benefit of a law, enacted by the legis-
lature of Mar)land, at their November session
and the" supplement thereto, for thejre-
i;,.f of ti.aol.^tit debtors.
NATHANIEL L. CHEW.
gebruary 18. eaSta
John B. JaulTret,
No. 42, NoitTH Gav-steeet,
Has received per tlie brig 1"elcviachus, from
Trinidad &t Cuba,
606 boxes white and brown Sugar,
S00 Hides,
9 tons Fustic.
On hand,
Short yellow Nankeens entitled to drawback ;
Hyson, Young Hyson, and Imperial 'leas ;
Sail cloth.
All which he offers for sale on the usual
terms.
Deo. 15.__________________________i5 ___>
Printers and Stationers,
Who duly appreciate the utility of domestic
manufactures, will be pleased
to learn that
BLANK CARDS
Of every description are manufactured in this
city, which will not suflfor in comparison with
those of any other factory, foreign -.r domes-
tic The advantage of having Cards made :.o
any pattern without delay, is so obvious, that
any thing further upon the subject must be
superfluous.
(LT Those to whom a discount of 20 per
cent upon the usual price is an) object, will
be pleased to call at 58, South (i aries-slreet,
upon R. CAN FIELD & CO.
Who will duly acknowledge all favors by
endeavoring to deserve them.
March 61. co
George Reintzel,
No. 61, Smith's wharf,
Has just received ami offers for sale,
32 finds. "),. , _ ...
4 t'e-ccs C co ° -'' "!™> entitled
5bbls. "5t0dcbe'"'lUre'
140 barrels A"ew Pork,
11 half barrels Lard,
20 bales Cotton.
On hand,
400 barrels Herrings,
25 ditto Mackerel^
16 tierces Train Oil.
March 18. eoSt
Just received;
Per schooner Enterprise, from Leghari, and for
sale hv
Fridge and Morris,
10, Caitebt-siiuet,
Have just received on Consignment, IS packages
of' GOODS, imported in the Oliver ICls-
•worth, from. Liverpool, consisting of
Calicoes,
9-8 & 6-4 Cambris Muslins,
24 to 28 inch Cotton Umbrellas,
Cotton and Linen Pocket lluk'is.
Linen Bordered do.
Dimities.
The above are entitled to drawback, and
will be sold low for cash, or on a short cre-
dit. March 25' eoCt
A Young Man,
Who has been engaged with a mercantile
character in this place, of whom satisfactory
references may be bad, would go as Supercar-
go to the West-Indies—An interview he thinks
wotihl be satisfactory. A line addressed to
N.N. and left at the post-ofiice, will be at-
tended to.
March oh «o4tf
C. Deshon,
No. 57, Smith's wharf,
700 boxes C AS : ILL SOA1',
500 boxes OIL,
2i-0 batf-chests ditto,
2086 MARBLE SLABS.
OS HAND,
250 bags Green COFFEE.
March 2-L
eo6t
In pursuance of an order of' the
Orphan's Court of Baltimore county, the sub-
scriber will expose to public sale on the pre-
mises, on TX/MSOAT', the seventeenth day of
March next, at 10 o'clock, on a credit of six
¦months,
Two HOUSES and LOTS, of Ground si-
j tuate on Philpot-street, and two other va-
| cant LOTS situate on Queen-street, on Fell's-
| Point ; the above being- the late residence
of William Haves, deceased.
ELIZABETH HAYES, Adm'r.
Of William Haves
The sale of the above properly is unavoid-
ably postponed until the 17th day of May
next.
March 12. eot!7thMy
For Saie,
ABOUT eight hundred acres of most valua-
ble LAND, situated ur in the Potomac river,
near the cities of Watuifigton, Alexadria and
George-town j 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 ane'.ev.'ted and com-
manding view ol tue above places, and the sur-
rounding country. * lso, 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, no
tract of land can exceed it in this country.
The title is indisputable. The terms, which
wilt he made accommodating to the purchaser,
may be known upon application to the subscri-
ber in Baltimore
RICHARD KEY HEATH.
October 17; . - eo
Looking Glasses.
GEOPGE SMITH,
CARRVER AND GILDER,
No. 174, Market-stueet, Baltimore,
MAKES all kinds of Looking-Glass and
Picture Frames, oval or square, from the plain-
est to the richest pattern ; Gut Cornices ;
Girondoles ; Pier Tables j rich Brackets for
Clocks and Glass Lustres, 8cc- fee.and all sorts
of Venetian Blinds.
Smith has always for sale, fashionable Look .
ing Glasses and elegant Prints. Captains of
vessels and o+hers, trading to the West-'ln'-
dies, will find their Advantage in taking ven-
tures of tlie above goods j which they can have
safely pweked at the shortest notice, and or,
good terms.
N. B. Old Looking-Ghisses re silvered, and
made equal to new, or taken in exchange
Prints and Needle-work neatly framed and
glased.
Wanted—Tw decent BOYS, as apprenti.
ces to the above business.
December 16. e-o
ror cash, or on a credit rf one, two and three
years, for t.jiprtrved paper
The subscriber oilers 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 leTenty.foi r ieet, and runs back 200 feet,
to a twenty feet alley. The Garden is as high,
lv 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 w.dl constructed Green House,
which requires no artificial heat during the
severest winters, and is at present stocked
with a collection of the choiccHt Plants, all
which wiii be sold together. The purchas-
er may be accommodated with a small Lot ad-
joining, twelve feet wide, and one hundred
feet <;ecp,-on which is erected a good three
s'rame Stalile As any person wishing
to purchase will view the premises any further
description is deemed unnecessary.
JOHN HENRY HOSKYNS.
March IS. eolm
To all my Creditors.
I hereby give notice, that I intend apply-
ing to the Baltimore county court, for the be
neiit of the act, entitled an act for the relief
of sundry insolvent debtors, passed at Novem-
ber session, 1805 ; and also of the supplement
to said act, passed at the last November
session.
JOHN H. SCHREIBER.
February 11.
Who respectfully requests the patronage
if fue Public, for the translating most of the
modern languages of Europe. Orders to be
left at Messrs. Sterett'sor Gill's, Notaries, or
at his dwelling, Green-street, Old Town.
March 9. eotlltliA
Just Published
In Philadelphia, and now received here, and for
sale by
GEORGE HILL,
NATURE DISPLAYED,
In her mode of Teaching Languages to man,
or amew and infallible method of acquir-
ing a Language in the shortest time
possible, deduced from the ana-
lysis of the human mind,
• _ and consequently suit-
ed to every ca-
pacity,.
Adapted to the FRENCH,
By N. G. Iiufief, of Philadelphia.
The Second Editon, with considerable addi-
tions and corrections.
CxJ' Subscribers who have received the
first, may now be furnisd'eu with the second
volume.
Subscribers will be supplied, and new sub-
scribers admitted, on the original terms, un-
til the first of next month, when the price
will be raised to six dollars, in conformity to
the prospectus.
February 16. eo20t
Last Notice,
THE Creditors of William ffrujf and Sons,
will please to take notice, that "unless their
claims are properly authenticated & left with
John Hag-erly, in Light-street, before the
first day of May next, they will be debarred
from anv benefit of said estate,
MarcttSO, 1807. ___eo9t
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the late firm of
ROGER & HINCKS, are respectfully soli-
cited to settle the same with the subscriber,
otherwise legal measures.must be resorted to.
BENJAMIN CHASTELLIER, Trustee.
Marsh X8. AlSx-eo'fct
The Subscriber
I/as now in store and cyf&rs for sale,
360 hhds Bordeaux Cm.'.. with 4 iron
hoops, calculated for the East or West-India
Market,
600 cases do. 1 dozen each,
300 do. do. 2,
A fewcasesdo. Chataux, Margaut, LatourSt
Laiitte, 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-
nerifT'e do.
100 whole ~)
100 half C boxes Fresh PRUNES,
100 quarter j
100,000 lbs. real Carracas Cocoa,
34 bbls. Laguira Coffee,
100 kegs Sun Haisins,
150 boxes Muscatel and Bloom do.
30 bales Upland Georgia Cotton,
A few hhds. and bids, second quality
Muscovudo Sugar.
All the above articles, except the Cotton,
are entitled to drawback, and will bo dis-
posed of on accommodating terms, if appli-
cation is made to HUGH THOMPSON.
March 16. eo8t
Russia Sheetings, Rice, Sher-
ry Wine, &.o.
Just received per brig Harriot, and schr. Wasp,
100 pieces Russia Sh.a tings, } Entitled to.
J5 qr. casks Sherry Wine, 5 Drawback. '
4-2 tierces Rice of prime quality.
On hand,
Spermaceti and Mould Candles, Mackeral,
Beef, Pork, Cheese good quality, N.E. Rum,
Spanish White Brandy, and Holland Gin, en-
titled to drawback ; Hyson Tea, Carolina In-
digo, Spanish Flotant do. J or sale by
CUMBERLAND D, WILLIAMS.
March 24. eo8t
Wrought Nails.
Just received,
75 casks 6d, 8d, lOd and 12d, Wrought
NAILS, assorted, of a good quality, which
will be sold on reasonaBle Urins.
ALSO C ¦! l-JA.-.U,
30 bbls. Bahi ..ne Prime Pork,
700 bushels B own Salt,
10 hhds. Molasses, and a few ksgs James
River Cue wing Tobacco, J c I c.
WILLIAM HUSBAND
No. 63, County wharf.
3d mo. 19._____________________d4t-eott
Mahogany.
The subscriber offers for sale, akrge quan
thy of Mahogany Plank an I Scantling, sawed
in the best manner, out of the first quality
of St. ITomlivgo Wood. The terms will be
low to persons taking- a quantity.
HENRY BRICE.
M in b 14. , eolOt
Clopper,
II '.*ve on hant -'.. eale,
16 bales Bevrbouin Gurrabs,'
17 do. Sa.mas, ^^~^^^^^^^^
Baftas, (Entitled to
. do. Mamoody, f debenture.
1 do. Ci intz,
1 do. Saulgatchie, ^L_____^_____
5 pipes white Brandy, entitled to deben
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 Rolls Milled Sheet Lead,
2o casks Beam do,
March 17. ________e0„_lj._
For Sale,
A healthy stout Negro LAD, about 20
years of age, who has 10 years to serve. To
a purchaser living 15 or 20 miles from the
City, the price will be moderate. Apply at
this office.
March 19.________________L
~T;iTeen dqffxe.
94 bbls, Prime Green COFFEE, entitled
to debenture., for sale bv
BALDERSTON &"CORNTHWAIT,
Who have on hand,
60 casks Cut Nails, assorted,
Timothy, "J
Herd's Grass, audi SEED.
Orchard Grass, j
And are in daily expectation of a supply
of first quality Clover Seed.
March 5. ' d8t-eo8t.
This is to give Notice,
THAT the subscribers, of Baltimore coun-
ty, have obtaineit from the orphan's court of
Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of ad-
ininis,ration on the personal estate of William
Giemm, late of Baltimore county, deceased.
All persons having claims against the said de-
ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same
with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers,
at or before the tenth day of September next,
they may otherwise by law be excluded from
all benefit of the said estate. All persons in-
debted to said estate are requested to make'
immediate payment to us of the sums by them
respectively due Given under our hands
this fourth day of March, 1807-
CATHARINE CLEMM,
WILLIAM CLEMM, Jun.
March 5_______________________d7t-eo___
Payson and Smith
Have received by the schooner Citizen, from Hem-
' Tori, ami for sale,
~l Iinported.in th,
100 chest Young Hyacn Tea,
10 do. Hysod do.
25 do. Hyson Skin do.
40 half and twenty quarter
chests Bohea Tea, __!
2 half pipes Madeira, 7 ur t »t t.
3 half pipes Port ]W1N E>
10 bbls. Albany Ale,
By the Harriott, from Boston,
10 pipes 4th proof Cogniac Brandy, entitled
to drawback,
250 bbls No. 1 and 2 Boston Beef,
60 boxes Mould Candles, and
50 boxes Soap.
Ann 'by the schr. Wolf, from, Charleston,
5\) bag.Pimeiito.
March 26. eo8t
hip Magdalen,
arrived at N. T.
the present vie.
and entitled to
debenture.
Philip R. J. Friese,--
210, M.'.l KET-S'lnEET,
Has just imported from Bordeu«&, via Phila-
delphia, and offers for sole on a liberal oedit,
theJoHowing French Goods:
TaSetas,
Double Florence,
Satins,
Sarcenets,
Crape,
Black Silk Velvet,
C.'imbricks,
Silk and Kid Gloves,
A few Gold Epaulets.
ALSO,
1 box Silk Stockings, suitable for the
West-India Market, entitled to drawback.
March 26. _________ eo8t
The Grand Master of Malta,
A remarkably fine Jack, brought direct
from Malta, by Commodore Rogers, will-
stand to cover Mares and Jennies during the
ensuing1 se'asqn, at Hampton, the country seat
of General Ilidgery, at the moderate price
often dollars eacl;, ibr the season.
The Grar d Master is now 3 years old, and
is allowed by the best Judges, to be the larg-
est ana handsomest jack ever seen in this
country. To avoid trouble, th-; money must
be sent with the Mares or jennies
. JOHN GKEEN,.Managrr.
P, S. The best of clover pasturage may he
had, but no liability for escapes or accidents.
March 26. ©62m
Nichols and French
Offer for sale, at No. 12, South-street,
137 bales India Goods, viz.
Becrboom Garrahs,
Moergungee,"")
j>MALMODIES,
Jalalpore
Mow,
Alii:: :id, and
Acoosgaza J
Jalalpore and }
Mow I ^^^
Ohadporeand? -^.o
Fartl di 5 "-U^AS,
Jugdia,
' BAFTAS,
SANNAS,
Luckipore, {,
Ciiitabully & f
Callipally J
For Sale,
1 Case rich red Madras Handkerchiefs,
3 bales Flaxen (British) Osnaburgs,
1 do. assorted 7 i„ • _-,.,. , , ,,, ,
1-do red S ' Welch Flannels,
2 cases elegant French Damask Silk 6
and 7-4 Shawls,
1 bale Superfine Cloths,
Received from New-York, will be soldlow
to close sales.
V. HOFFMAN & SON.
March 21. d4t-eo6t
Jalalpore Sawns,
Chi ck«, -°-iC. the whole sntitled to deben-
ture.
March 28. eo2wf
Benj ikGeo. Williams,
Offer or sale at No. 3, Bowly's wharf,
90 bides INDIA MUSLINS, consisting of
Gurrabs, Cpssas, Saniiahs, Sawns, Baftas,
MamoocUes, Persians, Checks, Sooty Romall,
Blue. G:i!a, and Bandana Hankerchiefs,
Z invoices English Goods, of various de-
scriptions,
4J pie-es Russia Sheetings.
300 do. Russia Duck,
200 do. Ravens do.
120 boxies White Havana Sugar,
2o pipes 4th proof Cogniac Braudy, fi»«
flavor,
40 do. do. Spanish White do.
10 qr casks Malaga Wine,
40 hhds N. E Rum,
2000 barrels Jst -md 2d quality Pork,
1000 kegs Hogs Lard,
0 lb Babon Haa.s,
200 boxes Mould Candles,
Sweedidi *roii, Copper Bolts and Spikes,
Pig LeadjC od fish, Mackeral, Raisins, C_o»
colate, Li- crpool Salt, &e. £;c &c.
Mnrcfi 26. d:R-eo9t||
James W. Mitchell,
No. °45, Baltimore-street,
lias just receives from Philadelphia and N. Tori,
NINETY-tTVE PACKAGES
Seasonable and cheap Goods,
Among which are,
Fancy Calicoes,
Furniture ditto,
Fancy Chintzes,
9-8 and 6-4 Cambrick Mus.lins,
Black ditto ditto,
Cambrick Dimity,
Common ditto,
Cotton Umbrellas,
Cotton and silk Braces,
Printed Weltings, Marseilles, Jeans ami
Dimities,"
Tabby and. silk Velvets,
Spider Net,
Cotton Laces, ,
Company Gurrahs,
Common ditto,
Baftas,
Guzzfch'alis,
Cos^aes,
Fine Chaudpore ditto, !
Roma] and Giliy Handkerchiefs,
Superfine Long Cloths.
The above goods, with many oilier articles,.
v.ili ii- sold very low for cash, good paper, er
tobaceo. Some of these goods are on ctia-
signment, and must be sold.
Alsoa
So hhds. Tobacco.
TO RENT,
The Dwelling part of this House—Inquire
at the store. March 29. eo
To be Sold or Rented,
A large two-story Brick HOUSE, with
fou-rooms on a floor, forty-six feet front, with
a complete cellar, fit for any kind of storage,
large back building and piazza, large yard,
stable and smoke-house, in lee.
Also to rent or sell,
20 Water LOTS on the Basin, 33 feet
front each Lot, and as deep i»s may suit the
tenant or purchaser.
Also,
A PLANTATION, containing between 4
and 500 acres of Land, one half in wood,
with a large proportion of meadow Ground,
lying rear the Philadelphia road, about 13
miles from Baltimore, on Middle-Rivcr-Neck,
which place abounds in Fish and Wild
Fowlofitll sorts. For terms apply to
CHIRSTOPHER HUGHES.
March 21 dflteoUt
To Let,
A large WAREHOUSE, (covered with
tile) situated in the upper end of Market-
street. Possession given immediately. Apply-
ALEXANDER ROBINSON.
March 28. eo
To Rent,
A three-story Brick HOUSE, in Ba'tirr.ore-
street, No. 172, opposite Mr. Robert Rid-
deli's, with good accommodation for a large
Store and Boarding House. Possi
be had immediately. Inqv.ire at this O.'rice-
March 28 ca
PJilNTtLL) WA'jO¦ PVbUSJililt LJf,
JOHN HEWFS,
Ql'Jcntc tlie Post-Offce, St Paul's-La-.se,
B A L T 11! O V, ¥.
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