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[Vol. XXVI—No. 4011.
Sheriff's Sale,
Bv virtue of two writs of Venditioni Exponas
issued f*i om the court of appeals for the
Western Shore of Maryland, and to ms
directed, Vill be exposed t» public aaV*, on
SATURDAY, the 4th daV of April, at half
past twelve o'clock, on the premise** for
cash, the following valuable property, seiz-
ed and taken to satisfy two judgment* in
said court, obtained by Richard Neave, for
the use of Robert Correy, against Robert O-
liver, terre tenant of Robert Purviance,
and Richard Neave, for the use of Robert
Correy, against Robert Oliver, terra tenant
of Samuel Purviance, viz.
ALL the right, title, claim and interest of
Robert Oliver, terra tenant of Samuel Pur.
viance, and Robert Purviance, in and to that
large and valuable LOT of GROUND, with
the improvements thereon, situate and lyir.tr
in the city of Baltimore, on the east side of
Commerce-street, and contained within the
followingmetesandboundstowit: " Beginning-
for the same at the distance of forty-five feet
south from the south side of an alley, which
runs between certain brick buildings and cer-
tain targe wooden stores belonging to Uie said
Samuel and Robert Purviance, and running
from thence south, along the Uric ot Com.
mevce-street one hundred and twenty feet ;
thence east sixty feet to the Vine of Philip Ro-
gers's lot, thence north tslong the said i&og-
gers's linn, one hundred and twenty feet ;
thence west sixty fijjji to the beginning.*' being
the. same lot heretofore conveyed to the said
Robert GitvVr, from the said Samuel and Ro-
bert Purviance. bv indenture dated on or a-
bout the 19th day of October, 1786.
THOMAS BAILF„Y,
LateSheriiie of Baltimore cj-.mly.
March 28. d6t
Sheriff's SateT~
By virtue of several wvris of Fieri Faoias
from Baltimore county court, to me din¦:•'..-
ed, •willh&expostfd to Public Sabe^/hr cash,
the foUowuVr Property, at the times and
places b.c'.'ea.ter mentioned, to wit :
ALL the right, title, estate and interest of
Samuel Eckler and Ulrick Eckler, in and to
two hundred and forty acres of LAND,
TOore or less, situate in the upper part of Bal-
tii'rtre county, near Manchester-town, ad-
joining the Lands of Jacob Coler and Adam
Burnes. The improvements are, a log dwel-
ling House, Barn, and other out houses, late
the property of the aforesaid Samuel and Ul.
Kick, taken at the suit of Magdaline|tckler,
use of Henry Matthias. Sale *o be at my
office 4th of April next, at 10 o'clock.
JOHN HUNTER,
Sheriff of Baltimore county.
Marhh 56, 1807. _____dl4th \
Valuable Property for Sale.
On WEDNESDAY,
The &th April, villi be soli on the premises, at
12 o'clock, bv Auction, on a credit of six,
twelve and fifteen month*,
THAT vaiuatne PROPERTY, at present
occupied by Mr. Charles Ghequiere, consist-
ing of a complete iiulnhed two-sti.rv Brick
Dwelling House, with very convenient Back
Buildings, and a two-s^ory Brick Warehouse
adjoining thereto, also well finished] The
whole buildings are erected on a Lot fronting
81 feet, on Charles-street, and about 80 feet
deep, in fee simple, anil inclosed bv a sub-
stantial Brick Wab about 11 feet high.
It is but seldom that property is offered for
sale in such a cc-ntrat situation for business,
having at the same time every desirable con-
venience for a famdy. An indisputable title
¦will be given, and possession may be had on
the 15th April next
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
March 26. i d
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 and
South-streets. Inquire at this Office.
March U.________________________ ^
Spring Goods & Earthen Ware,
Received per ship Edward, capt. Lewis, from,
Liverpool and for sate 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 Narrow Dimities,
4-4 and 6 4 Cambric Muslins,
Ditto Book do.
Fancy Muslins, Ginghams,
Nankeens, Granderells, Braces,
Cotton Hosiery, Velveteens, Printed Vel-
vets, Sewing Silks, Adelphia Thread, &c. 8tc.
March 18.___________________________d
Pilot Office.
THE Office for issuing and renewing li-
cences to Pilots, will be opened on Wednes-
day the 1st of April, and continue open dur-
ing said month of April and May, until eight
o.clock in the morning, and from four o'clock
in the evening, at my residence, No. 6, Gran-
by-street.
The board of Commissioners for examining
Pilots will sit one hour from eight o'clock,
every Monday morning during April and May,
at the Maryland Insurauce Office, in South-
street.
Bv order of the board of Commissioners,
JOHN WEATHERBURN, Register.
__MaTch 26._____________________dl8t||
Notice is hereby given~
THAT an election will be held at the office
of the Marine Insurance company, on Monday,
the 6th day of April next, from 10 to 12 o'clock
in the forenoon, for thirteen directors of the
institution, to serve from the first Monday in
April 1807, to the first Monday in April 1808.
No transfer of stock can be made until after
the day of election.
The president and directors of the Marine
Insurance Company, have this dr.y declared a
dividend of seventy-five dollars per share, on
four bundled shares, being the stock of said
compwiy, tw/o-thirds of which, or fifty dollars
per share, will be paid to the stockholders or
1 heir legal representatives, on or after Monday
the sixth of April next, while the remaining
•one-third, or twenty-five dollars per share,
will be carried to the credit of the stock, a-
greeableto the charter of incorporation.
By order,
DAVID STEWART, Sec'ry.
Marat* 28. d8t§'
Sale by Auction,
On MONDAY,
The 6th instant, at 11 o'clock, at Waters' wharf,
Fell's Point, vdl be sold, on terms that will
then be made known,
-*£*-2?"L Tue B*'S
tfc^JE-i^feJ ANTELOPE,
Ct*!0**3t3i With all her materials ; bur-
r"t ~'-
SI lip
THOMAS,
T- H. Jones, master ;
To sail early next month. For
freight of Cofieo in bags, or small packages to
fill up, apply to.
WILLIAM COLE,
Who has just received by ship iiliza from Oporto,
FOR SALE
2 pipes, and sixhalf pipes«f genuine old Port
Wine of best London quality.
And on hand fr m, fomer impoi '.ations,
London particular Madeira Wine in pipes
and hogsiieads.
do. Tenerifl'e, in pipes,
Lisbon, in hhds.
Claret, in do, ~\
Do. in cases, f Entitled to
Castile soap, blue marbled, >debenture.
Two cases Leghorn Hats,
Nos. 20 to 42 J
And Will let for a term of years, the house in
which he resides, No. 4, South-street.
March 28. d
Just Received
Per Schooner Linnet, captain Roberts, and for
salt, head of Smith's dock,
100 bales Cotton,
124 bags Coffee,
60.do. Cocoa,
5 tons Nicaragua Wood,
ALSO,
r ir^-nE^t ^ ',e Schooner
r-«$$_h*K- LINNET,
fpOQlpr Burthen 650 bbls. with all
&ffe-«;5iE? her tackle &c. just as she ar-
rived from sea.
Wanted to Charter,
To a Port in the West-Indies,
A last-sailing SCHOONER
of from four to six hundred
barrels burthen.
_____________ Apply to
CHARLES BCEUSTLER.
Who has removed his Counting Room,
two doors from his former stand, to the house
I heretofore in the tenure of Messrs. R. and J
I Fergusson.
March 17. d
For Liverpool,
The Ship
HERCULES,
A remarkably good, fast sail-
_______ ing vessel ; only two years
old; burthen 346 tons j will be ready to re-
ceive a cargo in 8 days, and dispatched with
j all possible expedition. For freight or pas-
sage apply to to*e captain on board, or
HENRY THOMPSON.
I March 26. d
For Amsterdam,
The copper bottomed Ship
WILLIAM TAYLOK,
Captain Munson Hitchcock ,•
iftSSS"" Has r FAIR AMERICAN,
^S3uSf Captain Harding,
-^..%s3BS85HSw» Just arrived from New-Or-
leans, and now lyingat llie Coffee House wharf,
Fell'a-Point. This ship was built at Bath,
district of Maine, is 186 tons burthen, five'
yn-ars old ; a strong well built, ship, and in all
respects well found and fitted. Apply to the
captain jn board, or to
WILLIAM TAYLOR.
M.rr.-b 3ot eo4l|
The Creditors
Of the late firm of THOMAS & JOHN
H1GINBOTHOM, are requested to take no-
tice, that they are. now prepared to surrender
all they possess, and inten 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.'
THOMAS HIGINBOTHOM.
JOHN HIGINBOTHOM.
March 6. _ d2m
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 1806,
in two months from the date hereof.
J. SPRIGGS.
March 26, 1807. d2m
Notice is hereby given,
That I intend applvir.gto Baltimore county
court at its next sitting, for the benefit of the
insolvent laws of Maryland.
ANDREW BUCHANAN.
March 2. d fm__
Notice is hereby giveft,
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 insoveot debtors," pas-
sed at November session, eighteen hundred
and five.
CHARLES GHEQUIERE.
HENRY KUNCKEL.
March 25, 1807.____________________dSm
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 passed at
November session, 180.5, aud the supplement
thereto, passed at November session, 181/0,
af the expiration of two months, from this
date.
WM. SLATER,
Of Fell's-'-bint
March 25, 1807. d'2m
The Subscribers
FEEL themselves under the painful neces-
sity of notifying their Creditors of their in-
tentiodi to apply to Baltimore County Court,
at its next sittings, for the benefit of the in-
solvent laws of this state.
DAVID C. STEWART,
WILLIAM P. STEWART,
LLOYD BUCHANAN.
March 12. d2m
REMOVA i_7
F. C. Graf,
Has removed his Counting room two doors
from his former stand, to the house heretofore
occupied by Messrs. R. h J Fergusson.—
Where he offers for sale the following
German Goods,
Imported via Philadelphia, by the ship Pisca-
taqua, captain H. H. Kennedy,
Platillss Royals,}
Britanias, ?.Of a very fine'quality,
Estopillas, J
Quaarfi.ple Silesias,
Dowlas,
Brown Platillas,
List ados,
The whole entitled to drawback.
And on hand on which the drawback it lost,
Book Linens,
Creas a la Morlaix,
Dowlas,
Checks, No. 2,
Diaper 'fable Cloths,
Striped Linens,
Brown Platillas,
Britannias,
Quadruple Selesias,
Bieltiel:'. Linens,
also,
Souchong and Hyson Teas, and
An Invoice of Sewing and Knitting Needles,
just received per the Hope, from Ainsto*-.
dam.
March 17. d
Grundys ana Crosdale,
Have imported in the Hercules, from Liverpool,
6 cases black}
°b'Vffl ^am &• twilled Nankeens.
blue J
!i cases Bindings, Tapes and Bobbins,
100 crates Earthenware, well assorted for
exportation.
March 26._________________________d8t||
NOTICE.
I have removed my Office to No. 6, Front-
street, opposite the east end of Christ Church,
and near Philpot's Bridge, where all persons
in arrears (or TAXES &t FEES, are request-
ed to call and discharge the same, or they
will be executed without further delay.
THOivfAS BAILEY,
Late sheriff and collector of Baltimore county
March 28.________________________dlOt
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE articles of partnership between the
subscribers, under the firm of Bolton Jackson
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 by
^BOLTON JACKSON.
February 24. d
To Let,
And possession riven the first day of April next,
That very commodious' HOUSE, at present
oocupied by Mr. Fielding; situated about half
way between town and Point. This property
is well calculated for a private dwelling, hav-
ing a Sine Garden and Lot well inclosed. Car-
riage-House, Stable, &c. For terms, (which
will be. made accommodating to a tenant who
will rent it for a number of years,) apply to
HUGH THOMPSON.
March ST._____________._____________d8tt
Baltimore & York-town Turn
pike Road,
THE subscribers being appointed Commis
sioners by an act of the legislature, " entit-
led an act to make several Turnpike Roads
through Baltimore county, and for other pur-
pises"—to take subscription for making a
turnpike road from Baltimore towards York
town, to the Pennsylvania line ; do hereby
give notice, that a subscription book for a ca
pittil stock of 100,000 dollars, in shares of
20 dollars each, will be opened at Mr. Wm
Evan's tavern, in the city of Baltimore, on
the 11th day of May next, from the hour of
10 until 2 o'clock and will continue open din-
ing the same hours the two following days,
unless the capital Stock should be earlier sub
scribed. Every pe.rson must pay down one
dollar on each share at the time of subscrib-
ing. Not more than 25 shares can be sub-
scribed for on the tirst day by any one person,
nor more than fifty on the second day.
JOSEPH THORNBURG,
THOMAS M'ELDERRY,
NICH. MERRYMAN, of Elijah,
DAVID M'MECHEN.
March 23. dllthMy
The Editors of the E as ton Star ; Republican
Advocate, and the German paper, Frederick-town ;
tiic English a-d German papers, flager's town,
will please copy this advertisement, and forward
heir accounts to the Office if tile American
John Auchincioss. Jun.
9, Cai.vert-stp-f.et,
Is now opening SO packages of
S P R I N G GOODS,
Receivedper ship Oliver Ellsworth, Via New-
- York, consisting- of
Elegant Fancy Muslins,
plain Lenoes and Picquits,
Book Muslins,
Sewed ami Check Leno Shawls,
Madras Handkerchiefs,
Nuns Threads and Millinetts.
Ail die above are entitled to drawback and
particularly adapted for the Spanish k West-
India markets.
March 20- d
Guest, Atterbury &. Co.
Have icceived per the fftrevlus, from Liverpool,
Calicoes and Chintzes,
Furniture do.
9-8 & 6-4 Cambric Muslins,
Colored and Black do.
Dimities, ,
Cambric and Furniture do.
Pink Ginghams,
Cambric Shirtings,
Muslin Hdk't's,
Fancy Velveteens,
Twilled and Plain Mankeens, Sec.
r also,
100 crates well assorted Earthen ware,
which will be sold very low if taken from
on board.
March 25. _____________d
John Buffum,
No. 84, Bowly's whaiif,
Has received per Susan and William, captain
Luce, from tlos/on,
"o hhds. New England BUM,
15o boxes (Sampson's) Mould CANDLES,
5o do Spermaceti do.
3oo do first quality COD-FISH,
4 tons clean Russian HEMP.
March 3o. d6t
City Commissioners' Office.
Baltimore, March"!, 1807.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
TH <\T the City Commissioners will meet
on Wednesday the 8th of April next, at ten
o'clock, A. M. to establish the second line of
that part of Lot, No 78, leased by Thomas
Harrison to George Frederick Brown, situ tc
on Gay-street.
Also, the second line of that part of Lot
No. 119, conveyed by Alexander Lawson, to
Gerard Hopkins. And on Thursday the 9lh
day of April next, they will meet at ten
o'clock, A. M. to establish the South West
intersection of Charles & North West-streets,
and also, the line of the South West side of
North West street, from Charles street, to
Forest-Alley.
Those who are interested in the above es-
tablishments, are requested to attend with the
Surveyor, Land Marks and Papers, necessary
for establishing the same.
By order,
SAMUEL VINCENT, Clerk.
March 31._______________________ d4t
100,000 weight COFFEE,
10,000 ditto COCOA,
12 hhds. SUGAR, \
60 bbls. ditto,
A quantity of LOGWOOD, for sale by
CORNELIUS & JOHN COMEGYS.
March 28. d$t
The Proprietors
OF THE
PILOT STAGES,
RESPECTFULLY inform th« Public, that
they have reduced th • price of fare from eight
to six dollars. The Pilot Stage will leave
the Globe Inn every Morning, Sundays ex-
cepted, at five o'clwck, 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 St CO.
March 13. __________________________d
Notice.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against
pure.lipsing, or taking any Lien, on the House
and Lot, situate in New-Port, Charles county,
formerly the property of Joseph Wathen, and
now occupied for
JOHN M'CULLOCH.
¦ New-Port, March 26, 1807.
April 1. dlt
NOTICE.
THE members of the " Balthnnre Equitable
Society for the Insuring of JHausea from loss
\ by Fire" are hereby informed, that a general
meeting of the said society will be held on the
6th day of the ensuing month, at James Jiry-
den's, at 3 O'clock in the afternoon, for the
purpose of electing Twelve Dirett'wrs and a
Treasurer tor the society the ensiling year.
B) order if the Board of Directors!,
JOSEPH TOWNSEND, See'ry.
J<
March 28.
drt
Nathaniel F. Williams,
No. 15, Bcwly's wharf,
Has just received for sale,
100 hoxea fresh Muscatel and Bloom Rai-
sins,
100 do. vihite Codfish in shipping order.
In Store,
150 barrels Boston Beef, Mess No. 1 & 2,
SO tlo.f'at Mackerel,
20 qr casks Sherry Wine, of a superior
quality,
20 pipes Cogniac and Bordeaux Brandy,
60 pieces Raven Duck,
400 boxes Mould Candles, Hill's brand 4,
5, 6, and 8 to the pound, ,
100 do Spermaceti do.
400 do. Brown Soap,
50 casks Raisins,
80 bundles Sheathing Paper,
6,000 wt. Cheese, of a good quality.
April 1.__________________ <14t|[_
William Matthews
HAS FOR SALE,
PORK, LARD, COTTON, and
Manufactured TOBACCO.
April 1.________________________d!2t_
Notice.
THE subscribers will Apply to the judge*
of Baltimore, county court, or to pne of the
judges thereof, for the benefit of the insol-
vent law.
JAMES L. HAWKINS,
Li' VI CLAGETT.
Ma r.-.h 25, 1S07._________d 2m
Sale Postponed.
THE sale of the schooner Trimmer, (or
have taken place this day) is postponed to
Monday next, 6th of April at 10 o'clock, fro
cash, at Frederick-sreeet 'loch, near Wright
and Price's Lumbar Yard, where it may toe
seen JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff.
A p'ril %
ostponerrient
THE Subscribers to the Union Assembly,
are notified that in consequence of the rain
today, the assembly is postponed until Mon-
day next. F. D. MALLET.
April 2.__________________________d4t||___
The Partnership of
DUG AS &. MITCHELL,
WAS dissolved on the 1st instant, by mu-
tal consent : All persons indebted are re-
quested to make payment to L. J Dugas,
and those who have claims, to call on hint for
settlement.
L. J. D1TGAS.
JAMES W. MITCHELL.
The business in future will be carried on
at the old stand, No. 57, Baltimore-street, by
L J. DUGAS, who has 011 hand as usual,
a general assortment of all kinds of
DRY GOODS.
Aprka.____________________
For Sale
At No. 96, Market-street, Fell's-Point,
14 tierces white Wine Vinegar, and
1 trunk French Embroidered Women's
Shoes, will be sold on reasonable terms if
called for immediately.
April 2.______________________ c16tf
Shipping Cheese.
100 casks good Cheese, in shipping order ;
Spanish Brandy; Gin ; Sherry Wine ; N. E.
Rum ; Carolina and Spanish Indigo ; Ricej;
Spermaceti h'Mould Candles ; Beef; Fork ;
Mackerel; Hyson Tea ; Russia Sheetings, &
Baftas. For sale by
CUMBERLAND D WILLIAMS.
April 2. eo6t
To the Voters of the City and
County of Baltimore.
Being solicited by many of my friends,
both in the city and county to become a
Candidate for the O'lice of Sheriff : I there
fore take the liberty respectfully to solicit-
your suffrages at the ensuing election, pledg-
ing myself that if deemed worthy of the im-
portant trust, I shall use the utmost of my
endeavors to dischsrge the duties with hu-
manity aud impartiality
JOHNTtUTCHINS.
April 2.________________ d3t-MStT
Baltimore,
March 23, 1807. |
Whereas John Stump, of Harford count}',
is the proprietor of Lot No. 5H3, binding on,
and entitled to the priviledg-es of the water at •
the west end of the city of Baltimore, between
Pratt-streel and Forrest-street; and whereas
the said John Stump is desirous that the da-
mages he may sustain by filling up and wharf-
ing out the said lot as requires by the act of
assembly, entitled " An act compelling the
proprietors of lots binding on the water at the
west end of the bason, in the city of Balti-
more, to extend and improve the same," may
be assessed and valued, and also that what
sum each pergon, who will be benefitted there-
by, shall contribute and pay towards compen-
sating the said John Stump for the injury he
shall sustain, according to the provisions of
the said act of assembly. Now be it known,
That I hereby give this public notice, tha I
shall proceed to summon a jury to appear and
attend at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the
twenty-first day of April next, at the -.~ai-«.
house of the said Stump, on tiie said lot, and
then and there to assess and value what da-
mages shall be sustained by the said John
Stump, in wharfing out and filling up the said
lot as aforesaid (taking-all benefits and incon-
veniences into con-, iderstioi \j and also tons' est
and estimate what sum of monej each person
by name, who will be benefitted t Iter. hy> shall
contribute and pay towards compensating tn«
said John Stump for the injury he may sustain,
as aforesaid,
JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff,
(A. 5-,) 410t-2a>»8i'Ap
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