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THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1807
•[Vol. XXVI—No. 4016.
Notice
To get relief front expensive and perplex-
ing law-suits, for large su:m which :, iva been
t.,.rl andbonestty paid, and ti i\ -.^trou-
ble mill mortification bfdispiitiii
t'c-.-u'le: tnl in fraud md su iportedby mj istice,
1 shall petition the B, dlimo -e county court for
the benefit of the act of insolven :v.
JOEL ML'MUNSON.
April 4.___________jivitn
The Creditors
Of the late firm of THOMAS & JOHN
RIGINBOTHOM, are requested to take no-
tice, that they are now prspared ta surrender
jill they possess, and intend applying to the
Baltimore county court, for the benefit of
the set, entitled an act for the relic!' of sun-
dry insolvent debtors, passed at November
session, 18 ,>5 ; 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 notii e of my intention of aiu Sundays ex-
i rive at New,
'¦ 'i I ¦¦¦ . - [e»v< :.' ivpe.\.
at five o'clock, A, \t ¦. ¦ : in Philadelphia
.'.. i
LL! kM E.V4-NS £ CO.
March 13. d
Siiip ERIN,
Captain Stevenson,.
> WILL sail in ten days. For
J3*S|i6»Pas8age only, (having elegant
accommodations) '."pply to the captain on
board, at Bailer's wharf, Fells-Point, or to
WILLIAM COOKE, junr.
April 8 d
.For Freight to Cliarieston,
r SAVANNAH,
The Sloop
RICHARD ALFRED,
J. Terbell, master,
Lying at- captain Mezyck's
wharf, at the Point ; to .sail on Sunday next.
Apply to the master on hoard.
ApVil 8.____________________________d3tl|
Sheriff's Sale.
IlX The sale of the
Schooner TRIMMER,
Now lying at Frederick street
Dock, near to Wright and Pri-
ce's Lumber Yard, which was to have taken
place on Thursday last will positively take
place on Saturday next, the 11th hist, at 10
o'clock, for cash, at the aforesaid place.
JOHN HUNTER, Shn'.
___April 7. dlt___
The ship Edward,
. r_ •£ Captain LEWIS,
JwSSfts, ^Vl" take F'eight on very
;,_^U^ low terms for Savannah, (Geo.)
.-»:..„.;j_,At-: jf immediate application is
made to the master on board at Chase's wharf,
Fells-Point, or to
PAYSON & SMITH,
AVho have received from Charleston, ten
tons Nicaragua Wood, which-will be sold on
reasonable terms, if taken from the vessel.
April 7______________________d4t__
Wanted to Charter,
A GOOD VESSEL,
Of about two thousand five
hundred barrels burthen, for a
port in England.
ALSO,
For TOURING EN, aid a market in the vici-
pearance
For Sale,
Anew SCHOONER,
About 70 tons carpenter's mea-
surement.. She is bujltof go«d
l-j$ materials, and has every sp-
if sailing fast. Siie has a cable and
A good American VESSEL
of the burthen of about three
'»;-¦ thousand bbls to be dispatch-
-¦ ed immediately. Apply to
CORNTHWAIT &YARNALL,
No 83, Bowly's wharf.
Who have just received per the schooner Francis,
from Finland, and from Philadelphia, for
sale,
400 pieces RAVENS DUCK.
4th Mo. 2d. d
For New-York,
r'JSES
The good Sloop
COL^DEN,
Captain Wogltra S
- A. substantial fine vessel, sails
well, and will be dispatched with all possible
expedition ; for freight or passage, apply to
the master on board at Smith's wharf, or to
ISAIAH MA'NKIN.
Who has received by said vessel,
So bbls. APPLES.
April
Amsterdam.
Ship
THOMAS,
T.H.Jones, master
To sail early next montl
For
For
in bags, or small packages to
freight of Code
fill up, apply to.
WILLIAM COLE,
Who has just received by ship Eliza from Oporto,
FOR SALE
2 pipes and six Half pipes of genuine old Port
Wine of best London quality.
And on hand fr in, fovier importations,
London particular Madeira Wine ill pipes
and Ijogsheads.
do. Teneriife, in pipes,
Lisbon, in hhds.
Claret, ij do, "J
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 n sides, No. 4, South-street.
March tS. d
just Received
Per Schooner Linnet, captain Roberts, and for
sale, head of Smith's dock,
100 bales Cotton,
1S4 bags Coffee,
60 do. Cocoa,
5 tons Nicaragua Wooa,
ALSO,
r ,rCCE> v 'I'he Schooner
LINNET,
Burthen 650 bbls. with all
her tackle &c. just as she ar-
. W-T;i.. ...
rived from sea.
Wanted to Charter,
To a Port in the West-Indies,
._?_» ( A fast-sailing SCHOONER
^S&SSwi. - of from four to six hundred
l^OdKS' barrels burthen.
&3 i -Apply to
CHARLES BCERSTLER.
Who has removed, his Counting Room,
two doors from his former stand, to the house
heretofore ill the tenure of Messrs. II. and J
Fergusson.
March 17. ________________ d
For New-Orleans,
r-r!""3? "V The regular Packet
WSS^vk! adherbal,
isCS^isIr Captain M-Meal ;
-iisEiTSSfe? Will sail in twelve days ; for
freight or passage (having superior accommo-
dations) apply to the captain-on board, in
Frederick-street duck, or
JOH1* WALRAVEN.
April 3. d
For Amsterdam,
. rTTV, The copper bottomed Ship
v WILLIAM TAYLOR,
.:/"' Captiiin Munson Hitchcock ;
"*"* Has !hi greater part of her
cargo engaged, and will sail with all possible
dispatch. For freight apply to
D. L. THOMAS,
Ship Broker.
March 57. eo
some riggmg, which are new, probably to tha
amount Qf about g>200. She is faithfully built,
her bottom and ceiling of the best oak plank.
For terms apply to
REDMOND GRACE,
67 Smith's wharf
October 13.______ dSt-S&w;___
For Sale,
The fist-sailing schooner
ENTERPRIZE,
Of about 400 barrels, if appli-
es cation is made, on or before the
first day of March, at whicb time it is expect-
ed she will be ready to take in a cargo.
F'tEY, BRUNER, & CO.
Who have received by said schooner, and for sale
a-: the ware-house, corner trf Howard a>hlPratt-
streets, adjoining theif sugar-refine) y,
12,000 wt. green Coffee, and 10,000" do. Car-
raccas Cocoa, entitled to d»awhack on ex
porlatioii,
10 logs St. Domingo Mahogany,
266 Spanish Hides, anil a few bales Cotton.
Also on hand,
11 tons Nicaragua Wood.
All of which they will sell low for cash or
on credit for good paper.
February 24. 2aw
For Lisbon,
_ J^T-n The Portuguese Ship
-dtfi^Sv" BRILLANTE,
m3SE& •?• * rf Pinto>m,uter s
IfeSia -si"-;"!- 5 or 600 barrels will be taken
on freight, if application is made immediate-
ly to
VON KAPFF & BRUNE,
Hr/iu offer for sale,
Best Havana Molasses,
Do. White and Brown Sugars,
A small quantity of Coflee,
Jalop, Gum Guiacum, Steel and German
Linens..
March 24. d4t eo4t
Baltimore,
March 38, 1807.
Whereas ^fohn Stump, of Harford county)
is the proprietor of Lot No. .i83, binding on,
' and entitled to the priviledges of the wat< ? at
the west end of the city of Baltimore, between
Pratt-street aiid Forrest street j and whereas
the said John Stumo w desirous that the da-
mages he may s'lstaio by lillingupand wharf-
tngout the said lot as reqviiroel by the act of
assembly, entitled " An act compelling the
proprietors of lots buv'ing on the water at the
west end of the baSO , in die ciey of Balti-
more, to extend and inprove the same." may
be assessed a.d valued, and also thai, what
sum each person, who will be benefitted there-
by, shali contribute a.id pay towards compen
sating the said John Stump for the injury he
shall sustain, according to the provisions of
the said act of assembly. Jvoiu be it inovm,
That I liwrehv give this public notice, that I
shall proceed to summon a jury to appear ami
attend, at 10 o'clock in the lorenoon of the
twenty-first day of April next, ot the ware-
house of the said Stump, on the said lot, and
then and there to assess and value what da-
mages shail be sustained by the said John
Stump, in wharfing :;ut and filling up the said
lot as aforesaid (taking all benefits and incon-
veniences into consideration) and also to assess
and estimate what sum of money each person
by name, who will be benefitted thereby, shall
contribute and pay towards compensating the
said John Stump for the injury he may sustain
as aforesaid.
JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff.
(A. 2.) dl0t-2aw2IAp
NOTIGfe.
ALL persons indebted to the late firm of
ROGER & HINGES, are respectfully soli-
cited to settle the same with the subscriber,
otherwise legal measures must be resorted to.
BENJAMIN CHASTELLIER, Trustee.
March i.8. dl2t-eo!2t
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE articles of partnership between the
subscribers, under tiie firm of Bolton Jackson
and Co. having expired this day, the same is
hereby dissolved by mutual consent. A11 those
indebted to said firm, are requested to make
immediate payment to either of its ; 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
R E M OVAL.
F. G. Graf,
Has removed his Counting room two doors
from his former stand, to the house heretofore
occupied by Messrs. R. & J Fergusson.—
Where he oifers for sale, the following
German Goods,
Imported via Philadelphia, by the ship Pisca-
taqua, captain H. H. Kennedy,
Platillas Royals,")
Britanias, > Of a very fine quality,
Estopillas, j
Quadruple Silesias,
Dowlas,
Blown Platillas,
Listados,
The. whole entitled to drawback.
And on hand on which the drawback is lost,
Book Linens,
Creas a la Morlaix,
Dowdas,
Checks, No. 2,
Diaper Table Cloths,
Striped Linens,
Brown Platillas,
Bi'itannias,
Quadruple Selesias,
Bielfteld Linens,
ALSO,
Souchong and Hyson Teas, and
An Invoice of Sewing and Knitting Needles,
just received per the Hope, from Amstet--
dam.
March 17. &
For Sale.
Two valuable threeslory BRICK WARE
HOUSES, situate at tne head of Ellicott's
dock; also ;. new two-story BRICK DUEL-
ING HOUSE and LOT, situate about a mile
from the city of Baltimore, on the Frederick
Town Turnpike, road There is an handsome
Garden and a small piece of excellent meadow
belonging thereto. The latter property is well
situate for either a small private family or ta-
vern. For terms apply to-
FREDERICK PRICE,
No. 8, North Calvert-street.
A. 2 2aw
Fresh Drugs and Medicines-
J«
'nines Hanna
Respectfully informs his friends, coun-
try customers, and the public in general; that
he bus received an extensive and general as-
sortment of DRUGS & MEDICINES, PER-
IUMERY& FANCY ARTICLES, pership
Enterprize, from L.-ndon via New-York, with
a number of other articles too numerous to
explain, which lie has selected during his vi-
sit to Philadelphia, New York, &e. which he
offers for sule on the most reasonable terms
for cash, country produce, or the usual
credit.
Amongst which are,
Opium,
Best powdered pale and yellow Bark,
Gum Camphor,
Red Bark, equal to any in this city, if not
superior,
Manna flake,
Do. sorts,
Spanish Annatto, (very cheap)
Borax refined,
Powdered Jalap,
Do. Rhubarb,
Aqua Fortis,
Oil Vitriol,
Calomel,
Cautharides,
Ipecacuanha, London Powdered,
T.u tar Emetic,
Coltsfoot Lozenges,
Vanilla Beans,
Ink-Powder,
Englisn Salt of Tartar,
RoW Pomatum,
Shaving Boxes and Brushes,
Plate Powder,
Esseire- Burgamotaud Lemon,.
Phosphorus Bottles,
Gum Copal,
Gum Shell Lac,
Pint Syringes,
ChiriA Root,
Dut-h Pink,
Patent Yellow, he.
With a general assortment of PATENT ME-
DICINES, which he warrants genuine.
On Consignmen i,
1 trunk Black Morocco, suitable for Shoe-
makers ; a few dozen English Skivers, No. I
and 2, (very large) suitable for Bookbinders.
VLSO,
A few se'ts very elc.yitrit Kilkenny Marble
Chimney Pieces.
Ti>e above for sale, wholesale and retail,
at No. 102, Baltimore street.
April 4. J w1 1 -w2t
For Sal- ,
The following valuable Property ;
THE FAR .1 on which Ino-w live, situated
on the middle York, road, distant lrom Balti-
more 18 miles, and within three miles of the
Friends' meeting, on Gunpowder. This Farm
mostly joins the late James Winchester's, and
is a part of the ShaWan, containing 290 acres,
1'jOof which are he:-ll> timbered, the remain-
der cleared, of which 15 acres are in timothy.
The above land is weil adapted to plaister, and
has an excellent quarry of stone for building,
With the advantage of 100 perches ready quar-
ried. The improvements are, a Log-House of
chesnut, 24 by 34, two-story, with four rooms
and a good cellar, with a kitchen adjoining ;
a log quarter, 20 by 24, with cedar roof ; a
milk house, 15 by27, two-story,of stone; a
stone meat-house, 14 bj i6; stone carriage-
house, 16 by 24, two stories high, with cedar
roof; a log stable, 24 by 34, with ashed at
each end ; a frame corn-li'mse, 20 by 34, with
a waggon shed and stable under, and will
hold upwards of 300 barrels ; a stone barn, 34
by 64, with stone sheds 45 feet long at each
end, and fourteen feet high, inclosed with a
stone wall 5 feet high, taking in a yard of 154
feet square, with convenient gates ; and sun-
dry other small sheds and houses, and a good
garden, The situation is healthy, with fine
springs of water, &c. &c.
Any person inclined to purchase, can view
the premises, and have possession in the fall,
with or without the hands and stock of all
kinds, farming utensils, &c.
The improvements are new, and made since
the year 1801.
ALSO,
A Wood Lot, within 5 miles of Baltimore,
adjoining Fletcher's fish-house, containing 81
acres ; a 20 acre Lot, adjoining Onion's ore
bank; a 6 acre lot, binding on the river, a lew
yaia.s from the fish-house, known as the Paint
Bank. There is on this Lot a fine spring, and
it is a handsome situation for a garden and re-
treat, having fish and crabs in plenty during
the season.
A Lot of Ground on Calvert street, 43 feet
by 66 feei, now under rent to Mr Joh» Kipp,
at 400 dollars per annum, payable quarterly.
Possession of the above Lot may be had on the
3d March, 1808, with the liberty of receiving
the rent from the 3d March, 1807.
For terms of any of the above property, in-
quire of the Subscriber, on the first-mentioned
pie*iises. THOMAS MOALE.
Baltimore county, April 6. 2aw6t
This is to give Notice,
THAT the subscriber hath obtained from
the orphans court of Baltimore county, in
Maryland, letters testamentary on the person-
al estate of Ann Johnston, late of Baltimore
county, deaa*sed. All persons having claims
against the said deceased, are hereby warned
to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof,
to the subscriber, at or before the fourth day
of July next, they may otherwise by law, be
excluded from all benefit of the said estate.
Given under my hand this fourth day of April,
1807.
SAMUEL LOWREY,
gt'xttutor of Ann Johnston.
April 4, 2awI2t
The subscriber offers at pri-
vate Sale,
A small FARM, in good repair and useful-
ly improved: containing about three hundred
acres of Land It is distant from Baltimore
city in the nearest direction about twelve miles
and near to the North West Turnpike Road,
is well watered, which has been conducted
by a ditch to advantage, has about fifty acres
of Meadow, great part of which is now irv
grass ; also, a considerable proportion of val-
uable wood, in a good neighborhood, and ad-
jacent to the estate whereon the subscriber
resides.
ALSO,
Eleven thousand seven hundred acres of
Land on Great Sandy River (Kentucky) of
early location, consequently preferable to the
lands in general in that country ; which h©
will sell at a small price, or barter for goods
if more agreeable to the purchaser, for which
apply to Mr. WALTER ROE, Broker, South-
street, who is in possession of the title papers
and will contract for the same ; for terms on
the upper Lanel, apply to Mr. John Tagart,
North Howard-street, (No. 120) or the sub-
scriber.
CHARLES CAR-NAN.
Garrison Forest, Baltimore county.
April 7. 2aw
Notice is hereby given,
THAT the subscriber hath obtained from
the Orphan's Court of Baltimore county in
Maryland, letters of administration on the per-
sonal estate of Thomas Grees, late of the
city of Baltimore, deceased : All persons hav-
ing claims aga'.nsi, said estate, are hereby-
warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch-
ers thereof to the Subscriber, on or before
the 6th day of October next, they may other*
wise by law be excluded from all benefit ot
said estate. Given under my hand this 6th
day of April 1807.
COLIN MACKENZIE, Adm'r.
April 7, 1807. 2awI2t
Ivy Mills for Sale.
To be. sold'at Public Sale, en the SQt/i day of
April, if fair, if ¦ ot, on the next fair day, on
the premises, [Sunday exceptedj the follow-
ing valuable property, situate on the Herring;
run, 3 1-2 miles from Baltimore, viz :
A Merchant MILL, with 2 pair of Burrs &
machinery complete for manufacturing Wheat,
and w-ith a small improvement, will manufac-
ture 3o thousand bushels annually -, the other
improvements are a good dwelling House,
two stories high, a meat House, milk House,
supplied with an excellent spring of good,
water, Stables sufficient for ten horses, and
anotlier for six Cows, and a dwelling house
for the miller, all built of stone ; and an ex-
cellent Apple and Peach Orchard of young
Trees ; with about 20 acres of Land, one
half in young thriving timber, and 7 acres
in clover meadow. The terms are, one half
of the purchase money down, anil the other
half in two equal annual payments, with in-
terest from day of le. If the abuve pro-
perty should be soki before the above date,
notice shali be given by
BENJAMIN TRACY.
N. B. The above property is in a very heal-
thy situation, and would answer well for a
summer retreat; it is adjoining the property
of Mr. Wiliam. Patterson.
Ayril 3. 2aw3t||
Baltimore County.
ORPHANS' COURT, March 14, 1806.
Ordered by the court, that the second Tues-
day in April next, pe appointed for the taking
the probate of the. last will and testament of
Christian Myers, late of Baltimore county,
deceased, unless cause be shewn to the con-
trary ; and provided a copy of thii order he
served on as many of the. persons interested
in the establishment of the will as may be
conveniently found; and also a copy thereof
be published in two of the Baltirnoie news-
papers, and in those printed at Lancaster, in
he state of Pennsylvania.
Test, WLILIAM BUCHANAN.
Register Orphans' Court Baltimore County.
March 14. 2awi3thA
Dr. Solomon's Balm of Gilead,
ANTl-IMPETIGINES, and GUIbS, TO
HEALTH.
A fresh supply of the above articles is just
receie d from the wholesale agent for the U.
State, which is warranted genuine, by the
Subscriber. As the above articles are well
known in the United States, for their superior
efficacy in the different complaints incident to
the human frame, he conceives it unuecesary
to enlarge.
Also, a fresh supply of Tissm's Gout and
Rheumatic Drops, with every article in the pa.
tent medicine line—For Sale by
JAMES HANNA,
Atyiis Medical Warehouse, 102. Baltimore-street.
April 4. 2a\v6t
To Let,
THAT three-story Brick HOUSE and hack
Buildings, on Chatham-street, now occuuied
by Mr. Eelwaid Denison. Possession maybe
had on the first day o J.im next. Apply to
JOHN MERRYMAN,
No. 4, Calvert-street.
April 6. 2aw
This is to Give Notice,
THAT the Subscriber hath obtained from
the Orphan's court of Baltimore county, in
Maryland, letters of administration on the
personal t state of Charles Chamberland, late
of said county, deceased ; all persons ha- ing
claims against the said deceased, are hereby
warned to exhibit the same, with the vouch-
ers thereof, to the subscriber, at or before
the 4th day of October next, they may other-
wise by law, he excluded fr.-tm all benefit of
the said estate. Given under my hand, diis
4th day of April, 1807.
MARY CHAMBERLAND, adra's.
April 4, 1807- 2awl2t§
Edward Johnson & Co.
INFORM their friends & the public, that they
are well stocked with, and now ready to deli<.
ver, STRONG, TABLE, a*d SMALL
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