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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0372 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
| Notice. FROM many losses"! am compelled to Sffve t.liis notice ef my intention of applying to' (he judges of Baltimore county court, for the benefit of insolvent Laws of 1805, and 180S, in two months from the date hereof J. SPRIGGS. March 26, 1807._____________________ Notice is "hereby given, That I intend applying to Baltimore county court at its nest sitting, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of Maryland. ANDREW BUCHANAN. March 2. ______ cl2m Notice is hereby given, .THAT we intend to apply to Baltimore CMmty Court, or i¦nc of the judges thereof, ¦for the; benefit of " an Act entitled- an Act, for the ft lief of sundry insovettt debtors," pas- sed at November session, eighteen hundred and five. CHARLES GHEQUIERE. HENRY KUNCKEL. ¦ March 25, 1807. d3m Notice To get relief from expensive and perplex- w-stlits, forlarge sums which have been ¦faiitly and honestly paid, and to avoid the trou- ble and mortification of disputing claims en- gendered in fraud and supported by injustice, I sh_ll petVtioh t'nc Baltimore county court for the benefit of the act of insolvency. JOEL M. MUNSO.N. April 4. "' dim The Creditors Of the late firm.-of THOMA-S „ JOHN ¦HIGINBOTHOM, are requested to take no- tice, that they are now prepared to surrender all they possess, and intend applying to the Baltimore county court, for the benefit of the act, entitled an act for the relief of sun- erit debtors, passed at November bession, 1805 ; and also of the supplement to said act, passed at the last November sessi- on. THOMAS HIGINBOTHOM. JOHN HIGINBOTHOM. March 6. ____' ____________ Notice. To all my creditors; that I mean to apply to the judges of QaltSJrio.e county court, for the ben lit of the act of iivs.ol' ency -passed at November session, 1805, and the supplement thereto, !;- wed at November session, 1806, at the expiration of two months, from this date. WM. SLATER, Of FellVPolu^, ¦ March 2., IROT. d2m The Subscribers ..FEEL themselves under the painful neces- sity of nojjfyihg their Creditors of their in- tention to apply to Baltimore County Court, at its next si.tings, -for the benefit of the in- solvent laws of this state. DAVID C. STEWART, WILLIAM P. STEWART, LLOYD BUCHANAN March 12. d _m Notice. THE subscribers will apply to the judges of Baltimore county court, or to one of the judges thereof, for the benefit of the insol- vent law. I AMES L. HAWKINS, LEVI CLAGETT. . March 25.1307._______________ d2m ' For Sale, The following valuable Property ¦• THE FARM on which I now live, situated on the middle York road, distant horn Balti- more IS miles, and within three mile* of the Is' meeting, ou Gunpowder. This Farm mostly joins the 1 vV inchestor's, and is a part of the Shawatt, containing 290 acres, ¦ which are heavily timbered, the ¦ _ter cleaved, of which 15 acres are in timothy The above land is well adapted to plaiste., and has an excellent qua) ry of stone for building. with tin ge of 100 perches ready quar- The improvements are, aLng-llouse of ebesnut, 24 by S4,.two-Btor-y, with four rooms and u good cellar, with a kitchen adjoining ; a log quarter, 20 by 24, with cedar roof ; a Ihllk-houte, 15 by27, two-story, of stone; a stone meat-house, 14 by lcV; 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-house, 20 by 34, with 'a waggon shed and stable under, and will hold upwards of 300 barrels ; a stone barn, 34 by,; 61., with Stone sheds 45 feet long at each end, ana 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. ike. Any person inclined to purchase, can view the premises, and have possession in the fall, with or without the hands and slock 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 Fletchers fish-house, containing 81 acres ; a 20 acre Lot, adjoining Onion's ore bank ; a 6 acre lot, binding on the river, a few yards from the fislf house, known as the Paint Bank. There is on this Lot afine spring, and it is a handsome situation for a garden and re- treat, having fish and crabs in plenty during tlie season. A Lot of Ground on Calve*, street, 43 feet by 66 feet, now under rent to Mr. John 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 premises. THOMAS MOALE. Baltimore county, April 6. 2awCt For Sale. Two valuable three-story BRICK WARE HOUSES, situate at the head of Ellicoti's dock ; also aitcwtwo.story BRICK Li >,<"EL- ING HOUSE and LOT, situate about a mile ^"rom tlie 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 to1 FREDERICK PRICE, No. 8, North Caivert-street. A.,_____________________ __________ _ To be sold for a terra of years, A Young healthy Negro WOMAN ai.d Child ; she is capable of all kinds of house- work. Inquire at this Office. March 19, 2aw The Subscriber offers for Sale The following TRACTS of LAND, lying in Al- legany county, Maryland, vie-' 1. " Land flowing with milk and honey," con- taining in the whole about 2747acres. A great proportion of this tract is in natural meadow, which is intersected by a numb_r of small ri- vulets ; the remainder is heavily timbered, and well adapted to the raising of small grain. It lies about forty miles to the south-west of fort Cumberland, is on the waters of the Great Youghoughany, and about 4 miles distant from the main road leading through Virginia to the western country. The same is divided into smalltracts, comprisingfrom 300 to 400 acres each, to suit purchasers. . 2. " Good Hope." Th*i3 tract lies contigu- ous to the " land flowing with milk and ho- ney-,!'and contains 389 acres, 120 whereof are natural meadow, the residue is heavily timber- ed, and in the certificate is described " the first quality land." 3. " Clover Bottom"lies on the Little Cross- ings;, about 3 miles south of Braddock's road, contains 132 acres of land, a part of which is well calculated for meadow, the remainder is weil timbered, and of the first quality. On this tract there is a Grist and Saw mill, both of which might be put into good order, at a very small expence. The Grist mill is three stoics high, and hag an excellent pair of country-tones ; there is also a wheel for a pair of Burrs. 4. " Cornucopia". Tills tract contains 1100 acres, and is the residence of Mr. Dan. Gran} The improvements are, a large and comforta- ble dwelling-house, and an extensive burn with stabling underneath ; a young thriving orchard, and. about 100 acres of cleared land under goffl fencing. Br_ddock's road passes . hrough said farm, which makes it an eli- gible stand tor a public house, being abotrt twenty-two miles from Fort Cumberland. Few arms in Maryland, the same distance from Baltimore, are more valuable than this. It is of the first quality as to soil, heavily timbered, and nearly the one half of it well adapted to timothy meadow; the residue equally well adapted^ .to the raising of wheat, rye, oats, &._. The one-fifth of the purchase money will he required in hand, the residue in five annual pa_ nte_ts- Mr. Grantwillshowthe above land to any person who should be inclined to pur. chase. JAMES P. BOYD. October 19, 1805;_________________2aw NOTICE. Whereas Clement Brooke has assigned his property, real and personal, to us the subscribers, for the benefit of his creditors, all persons indebted to the said Clement Brooke are required to make immediate payment to us. The necessity of having the affairs of this trust speedily arranged, renders it necessary to state that a prompt attentiou.is expected to this notice. JOHN TRIMBLE, WILLIAM LEE. April 3, 1807. 2awl2t In'virtue of the above Trust, THE subscribers oiler for sale, the follow- ing-VALUABLE PROPERTY: Forty thousand ceres ot unimproved LAND, situated in Harrison county, Virginia, on the west fork of the Little Kenhawa and Bear fork of Steer Creek. This land is represented to be of very good quality in general, comprising a large quantity of rich bottoms, heavily tim- bered, and is capable of being laid off into tracts of 500 acres each, to great advantage. • One undivided half of 590 acres of Prime Land, on Hughes's River, in Harrison coun- ty, Virginia, near tlie lands of the late Gen. Washington, and adjoining the lands of Jacob Beeson, also unimproved. Four hundred and ninety-two acres in said comity, near Clarkesbur,?, the county town, unimproved One unimproved corner Lot in Waynesburg, Green county, Pennsylvania, very handsomely and advantageously situated. Seventeen and a quarter acres of valuable Land near the above, having upwards of 50 thriving sugar trees growing thereon. One Stone House and Lot in Connellsville, in Pennsylvania, with convenient outhouses, being a valuable stand for busine-s. Five hundred acres of very valuable Land, within 1 1-2 miles of Connellsville. On this tract is a valuable Saw-Mill, and other im- provements.lt pesscsses the advantage of one of the best seats tor water works in the western country, having the command of all the water of the. Youghiogany river, which is navigable for boats for a considerable distance above, and near to inexhaustible banks of iron ore of the best quality One undividod sixth part of Laurel F'urnace, situated is Fayette county, Pennsylvania, with 2200 acres of Land belonging thereto, being but a few miles distant from the last men- tioned tract. Three Houses and Lots in the town of Bath, in Berkely county, Virginia : To all of which valuable property, indisputable titles will be given. As persons intending to purchase will doubt- less view the property, a more minute descrip- tion is deemed unnecessary. Apply to JOHN TRIMBLE, ~f No. -18, Cheapside.£ Trustees. WILLIAM LEE, 5 Market-street. April 3._____________________2awl2t_ The subscriber offers at pri- vate Sale, A small FARM, in good repair and useful- ly improved : containing about three hundred acres of Lana. 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 qow in grass ; also/, a considerable proportion of val- uable wood, in it 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 he 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 Land, apply to Mr. John Tagart, North Howard street, (No. 120) or the "sub- scriber; CHARLES CARNAN. Garrison Forest, Baltimore county. ____April 7.___ 2aw To Let, THAT three-story BrickHOUSE andback Buildings, on Chatham-street, now occunied by Mr. Edwaid Denison. Possession maybe had on the first day o June next. Apply to JOHN MERRYMAN, No. 4, Calvert-strcet. April.. »uW Notice. This is to givk Notice, That the sub- scribers have obtained from tlie orphans'court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters ot administration on the personal estate of Sa- muel Campbell, of the city of Baltimore, de- ceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the.same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, on or before the fifteenth day of September next, they may otherwise bylaw be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under our hands this 14th day of March, 1807. ANN CAMPBELL, Adm'x. LEWES FOULK, Adm'r. March 14, 1807. _____________2aw6w This is to g:-ve Notice, THAT the subscriber, of the city of Wash- ington, in the district of Columbia, hath ob- tained from the orphans' court of Baltimore county, letters of administration, with a copy of the will annexed, on tke personal estate of Thomas Duckett, junior, late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhi- bit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber on or before the first day of Oc- tober next, they may otherwise by law, be ex- cluded from all benefit of said estate. ALLEN B. DUCKETT, Adm'r. with the will annexed. City of Washington, March 23. [M. 26/] _________2awl2t|| This u to give Notice, THAT the st- scribers, of Baltimore city, hath obtained from the orphans' court of Bal- timore cc*unty, in Maryland, letters testamen- tary on the personal estate of William Dil- •worth, late of Baltimore city, deci ;.,ed. All persons having claims against the said deceas- ed, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at or before the 27tb day of September next, they may otherwise by Saw be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under our binds and seals this 27th day of March, 1807. GEORGE M'KEY, "> Executors of LUCY DILWGRTH.5 Wjn Diiworth March 28.__________________2awl2t This is to give Notice, THAT the Subscriber hath obtained from the orphan's court of Baltimore county, in Ma- ryland, letters of administration on the per- sonal estate of Frederick Lauderihan, late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby wanted to exhibit tlie same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 28th day of October next; they way otherwise bylaw be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this 28th day of March, 1807. MARY LAUDERMAN, Adm'x. March 28.__________________2awl2tj Notice is hereby given, THAT the subscriber hath obtained from the Orphan's Court of Baltimore county in Maryland, letters of administration on tlie per- sonal eetate of Thomas Greer, late of the city of Baltimore, deceased . All persons hav- ing claims against said estate, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with -tlie 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 of said estate. Given under my hand this 6th day of April 1807. COLIN MACKENZIE, Adm'r. April 7, 1807.' 2awl2t This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber hath obtained from the orphans court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters testamentary on _i,. , al estate of Ann Johnston, late of Ba! county, deceased, All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby v..nico to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at_ or before the folrth day of July nexl, they may otherwise by law >e excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this fourth day of April, 1807. SAMUEL LOWREY, Executor if Ann Johnston. April 4-______________________________ By order of the orphans'1 court. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, THAT the subscriber bath obtained fromi the Orphans' court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of Administration de bonis non on the personal estate of Richard Lem- mon, late of Baltimore county, deceased ; All persons having claims against th« said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub scriber, on or before the 20tb day of Septern her next, they may otherwise by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given ucder my hand this 18th day of March, 1807. ROBERT LEMMON, Administrator de bonis non of R. Lemmon. N. B. If any correct demands still exist against the estate of Joshua Lemmon, de- ceased, they will be paid by applying as above. March 18. 2aw6w This is to Give Notice, THAT the Subscriber hath obtained from the Orphan's court of Baltimore connty, in Maryland, letters of administration on the personal estate of Charles Chamberland, late of said county, deceased ; all persons having 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, be excluded from all benefit of he said estate. Given under my hand, this 4th day of April, 1807. MARY CHAMBERLAND, adm'x. April 4, 1807-______________2awl2t§ ~~ H AM L E % The celebrated full-bred running Horse, WILL stand to cover marcs during the en- suing season (which will commence on the first"day of April and end on the 20th of July) at the subscriber's, at Govane's-town, on the old York road, five miles from Baltimore, at the moderate price of sixteen dollars for each mare, and half a dollar to the groom—the mo- ney to be paid on or before the first day of Oc- tober next. Every owner of a mare, who does not come with her, is desired to address a note to the subscriber, by the person who brings such mare. HAMLET is amongst the best bred hors- es in tlie United States, as will appear by the following pedigree : He was got by Hall's Eclipse, son of O'Kelly's famous 1_- clipse ; his dam by Chatham, grandam by Sweeper, who was gotby Dr. lTiimilton's Fi- gure ; great grandam by col. Taskir's Othello, great great grandam by Morton's Traveller ; and his great great great grandam was col. Thaskins Selima, who was got by the Godol- phin Arabian. JOHN WOODEN, of John. March g4. *', 3»wSty The Subscriber Beingduly authorisad to settle the business of his brother Thomas Bax'.ey, (who has late- ly taken a journey to the western country with a view to settle there) requests all persons having claims against him to present them for settlement, and all those indebted to him are required to make payment without delay. JOHN BAXLEY. Who has for sale at Ko. 249, Market street. Coffee ; Sugar ; Salt; Apple Brandy; se- cond and third quality Butter, in kegs, in good Shipping order ; fine and Superfine flour, all which will be disposed of at a moderate price, and favorable terms. J- B. March 23.________________ 2awl2t . Baltimore, March 28, 1807". Whereas ffohn Stump, of Harford county, is^ the proprietor of Lot No. 583, binding on, and entitled to the priviledges of the water at the west end of the city of Baltimore, between Pratt-street awl Forrest-street; and whereas the s_id John Stump is desirous that the da- mages he may sustain by filling up and wharf- ingout the said lot as required 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 person, who will be benefitted there- by, shall contrihut_ 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 knavm, That I hereby give this public notice, that 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 ware- house of the said Stump, on the said lot, and then and there to assess and value what da- mages shall be sustained by the said John Stump, in wharftng out and tilling up the said lot as aforesaid (taking all benefits :»<-/! incon- veniences into consider.->ti on) and also to assess and esti I sum of money each person bv name, who will - - ben fitted thereby, shall ute and pay tov. pelwating the said John Stump for the injury he may as aforesaid. JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff. (A. 2.)________dl0t-Vaw21Ap Education. THE Rever'd Wui-um Allen, has re- moved his school to a house adjoining Dr. Birkhead's in East-street.. Having received a liberal education in Scotland, and having been much approved of at George-town by his late employers, several of whom are gen- tlemen of the first respectchility there ; he hopes soon to receive as many pupils as will complete his number. April 9.__________________ 2aw4t|| Election. AN elefltion of twelve pirectors of the Baltimore Library Compamy, will be held at the Library, on Monday the 27th instant ; the polls to De opened at 10 o'clock. No Books will be received, or delivered, at. tlie Library on that day. The Treasurer will attend, to receive the Annual Contributions, which will then become due ; and the mem- bers are requested to be punctual in their pay- ments. FRANCIS BEESTON, % Secretary B. L. C. April7, L807._______(9) 2awtS.7A Silver-Plating Manufactory or COACH fcf HARNESS FURNITURE. THE subscriber takes this method of in- forming the public, and his customers in par- ticular, that be has removed his manufactory from No. 58, Harrison-street, to No. 19, North-street, Old-Town, adjoining Messrs. Daniel Stever h Sons, Coach Makers, where lie will be fully prepared to execute orders from a distance, and for the information of th»se who have already favored him, that their orders will he attended to as usual. GEORGE THARP. N. B. Furniture for Harness can be manu- factured of Various colors. (j T An Apprentice waited to the above -38. March 4._________________2awl8t|| Imperial Ale, Of a superior quality in bottles, For sale by the Subscriber, who has liiciuise on hand in good order, Al'oaiiv Ale, ~\ Philadelphia do. f . _, ,,. c- . ;>• i _^in Bottles, Sweet. Cider C ' Philadelphia Porter, ' ) Do. Beer, on draft, All of which he offers on the most reasona- ble terms at his Botting Cellar, No. 127, Market-street. Ever grateful to acknowledge past favors, tenders his best thanks to his friends and the ptihlic for the liberal encouragement he has received ; and hopes to merit a continuance of public favor. JAMES HOLMES. April 13. 2aw4t|) Fresh Drugs and Medici .jfames Hanna Respfctfclly informs hi.; friends, conn-- try cust-' roers, and the public in general, that he has received an extensive and genera] as- sortment of DRUGS & MEDICINES, PER- FUMERY & FANCY ARTICLES, per ship Knterprize, from London via New-York, with a number of other articles too numerous to explain, which he has selected during bis vi- sit to Philadelphia, New-York, &c. which he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash, country produce, or the usual credit. Amongsfmhich arc, 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, Cantharides, Ipecacuanha, London Powdered, i Tartar Emetic, Coltsfoot Lozenges, Vanilla Beans, Ink-Powden w English Salt of Tartar, Roll Pomatum, Shaving Boxes and Brushes, Plate Powder, Est '-ice Burgamot and Lemon. Phosphorus Bottles, Gum Copal, Gum Shell Lac, Syringes, Chin ,<. lioot, Dutch J' Patent Yellow, E-c. With a general assortment of PATENT ME DICiN.ES, which he warrants genuine. ON CoN'SlGNMEiTT, 1 trunk Black Morocco, suitable for Shoe- makers ; a few dozen English Skivers, No. 1 and il, (very large) suitable for Bookbinders. ALSO, A few*setts very elegant Kilkenny Marble Chimney Pieces. The above for sale, wholesale and retail, at No 102, Baltimore-street. April 4. 2awlw-law2t New-York State Lottery, Authorised by the Legislature, and pay- ment of Prizes guaranteed by them—POsl- TIVF.LY commences drawing in the city of New-York, on the second Tuesday in June next. The capital Prizes are, - ' 1 of 25,000 Dollars, 2 of 10,000 ---------, 2 of 5,000 ---------, 2 of 2,000 ------- , 6 of 1,000 ---------, And several 500 200 and 100 dollars, S.C. &e. The first drawn Ticket every fifth day will be entitled to a capital prize : and the second drawn Ticket every day will be entitled to 200 dollars. Less than 2 1-2 blanks to a prize. TICKETS, HALV£S QUARTERS AND EIGHTHS, FOR SALE AT WAITE'S Truly Fortunate LoUety Offices, No. 64 & No. 38, Maiden-Lane, NEW-YORK. By enclosing Bank Notes of anyr descripti- on, post paid) distant adventurers can be supplied with Tickets to any amount, and llus earliest advice sentof th ur success. For the further accommodation of the citizens <>i Bal- timore and its vicinity, a weekly list of prizes will be. sent to the printer of this paper tor their examination) and at the conclusion of the drawing, will also be sent the Managers" printed list of all the prizes. At the above Offices, have been sold in the ! . Lotteries, prizes amounting to a sun- exceeding 300,000 dollars. Present price of Tickets, 7 dollars, but will advance as the drawing approaches. Prize Tickets in the late New-York Lotteries taken in payment. K\ w-York, March, 1807. (Ml) y.) 2aw12w Peter Arnold Karthaus, No. 1, South Liberty-street, Has imported per ships Hope, James, and for- mer importation, and offers for sale, on rea- sonable terms, by tlie package, St. Mary's College Lottery, THE TICKETS in the above Lottery re- maining unsold will, in a short time be con- tracted for, it being in contemplation to begin drawing the latter part of next fall, when 600 Tickets will be regularly drawn every day until the whole is completed. The scheme of this Lottery is allowed, without any exception, to be the most brilliant ever yet offered to the American public. TICKETS MAY HE HAD AT WAITE'S LOTTERY OFFICE, Comer of Market and JS/orth Charles-street. PHESEKT EEICE, Whole Tickets, glO Halves, 5 25 Quarters, 2 C2 Eighths, 1 37 Prizes in other Lotteries taken in payment for ^Pickets. A correct check will be kept as above for the daily examination of Tickets, free of expence. Where also, Tickets in the New-York Lotteries, which have been bought at Waite's Offices, in New-York, may be al- so examined, tree of any expence, and the prizes paid to the full amount. March 24-_____________________2awlm FTHurxthal c-.C. Ha senclaver, No. 67, Bowly's wharf, Imported by the ship J ¦¦ Amsterdam, aait ojftrfoi tale, 50 bundles German STEEL. On hand, Listadoes, Bunten, No. 2, Cotton Stripes, Silk Handkerchiefs, Whetst6ni • ¦" ¦ ' Iruciblca, And an assortment of Loofcing-Glasscs. The whole entitled to drawback. 3 casks Madder, I do. Twine, 1 do. best Holland Glue, 3 do. Gun Flints, 6 do Scythes, 5 do &. boxes Straw Knives, and Mary- land Whetstones, 2 do. Sickles, Ame- rican patterns, 2 do. Gun Barrels, for Fowling Pieces, 25 kegs Socket. Sho- vels, Hilling and Weeding Hoes, 50 bundles German Steel, heart 8c club, 3 boxes Slates & Pen- cils, 2 do. Station Glas.cs, 8 boxes Pint and half Pint Tumblers, Window Glass, 7-9 8-10 10-12, 1 box Waven- d_rfsr Lin-- en, 9 do. Checks, K, 8 h. No. 0 & 4,' 10 do. Apron Checks, 2 do. Cotton and Lin- en Stripes, 4 do. House made Li- nen, 1 do. Brown Hollansl 1 do. Black Crape, 1 do. Cotton Thread, 2 do. Red Turkey- Yarn, best quality, short hanks. Also, Superfine Broad Cloth, of black, blue, drab, bottle Green, brown, &c. Bed Fustian ; Ta- ble Linen ; Cotton Stockings and Gloves ; Silk and Silk Velvet Jacket Patterns ; a par- cel Nurenberg Toys ; and Musical Instru*. merits, and a variety of articles for the spring. March 13-______________________2aw2m Dr. Solomwfs Balm of Gilead, ANTI-IMPETIGINES. and GUIBE TO HEALTH. A fresh supply of the above articles is just receiedfrom 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 complaipts incident to the human frame, he conceives it uunecesary to enlarge. Also, a fresh supply of Tissoi'.: Gout and Rheumatic Drops, with every article in the pa- tent medicine line—For Sale by JAMES HANNA, At\his Medical Warehouse, 102.Baltimore-street* April 4-._________________'_ 2aw6t Edward Johnson 6_ Co. INFORM their friends _ihe public, that tony are well stocked with, and now ready to _e__| ver, STRONG, TABLE, and SMALL I) E E R. January?. 2a>w |