|
r Tvotice is hereby Given,
That the subscriber of the city of B»lthtmt*
'intends vo apply to the county court of Balti-
more, oi- some one of the jidges thereof, two
months after the publication of this notice, tor
• the benetitof-theactof the. general assembly
of" Maryland, passed at November session,
1005, entitled " An act for be relief of sun-
dry insolvent debtor?;" ; and of trie supple-
ment thereto, passed.at November session,
JACOB EOULBIN.
april 2t, 1807. ______________...,d3'"_____
Notice.
THE subscribers will apply to the judges
of Baltimore county court, or to »ne of the
judges thereof, for the benefit of the insol-
vent law.
JAMES L. HAWKINS,
LEVI CLAGETT.
_ March 23,1307._______ d2m
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 sit
November session, 1805, and the Supplement
thereto, passed at November session, 1806,
at the expiration of two months, from this
cl'itc
¦WM. "SLATER,
Of Feli's-Point.
March 25,_1807.__________________d2irt
. The Subscribers
-FEEL themselves under the" painful neces-
sity of notifying their Creditors of their in-
tention 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 ._
Notice
To get relief from expensive and perplex-
ing law-suits, for large sums which have been
feu-ly and honestly paid, and to avoid the trou-
ble "and mortification of disputing claims en-
gendered in fraud and supported by injustice,
I shall petition the Baltimore county court for
the benefit of the act of insolvency.
JOEL M. MUNSON.
April 4.__________________dfe»
To Connoissieurs
Of Pictures, Engravings and Mechanic Art.
CHRISTOPH WINKELBLECH, founder
of the academy of arts and sciences, in
Basel, in Swi:Zetland; member of several
societies ot arts and sciences in France and
Germany, offers his services to an -enlighten-
-ed public.
HE erases all «po_ out of old pictures,
(such as are done in oil color;--) either upon
canvass, wood or glass ; joins them together
if broken, so as not to be perceived, where
the damage hadbeea- He gives life to the
colors, suid recovers old pictures in beauty, as
if just come from the hands of the painter,
without defacing the design, nor even the
least Stroke of the original artist. _ He erases
spots, occasioned by age, out of engravings
and repairs them, (although defaced or even
torn") to their former beauty. He cleans and
mends glasses and frames, andtixfcs the first^
close together by peculiar art. He cleans al"
labaster, marble and brass, of various statues
—likewnie watch cases Siornaments, in a man-
Tier that shall appear as if new. He repairs
mechanical work He also gives movements
to mills, which for \v.nt of water had stopped.
He exacts no pay if his performances do not
prove satisfactory toJjis employers. He pur- j
chases o d, torn and Samaged pictures, and
any old piece* of mechanic art—-1'kcwl, iro
ken watches. Please inquire at No. 3, iSorth
Gay-street, where without charges may. be
viewed a variety of pieces of art and sciences.
April 7._______________ er,4t§
Removal.
All the remaining Stock of China and
Glass of John Pawley is removed from No
2 19, to No. 225, Baltimore street, a few
doors above Liberty-street, where it will ba
sold on-very low terms either by wholesale or
retail.
N. B. At the above Store James Pawley
has just received by the Abeorta, and has on
hand a general assortment of Queen's-Ware,
Japanned and other Ware, where country
Merchants may be supplied on the lowest
terms and at the shortest notice.
CHIN \ Cheap, by the Box.
April 18. eo8t||
The Creditors
Of the late firm of THOMAS & JOHN
HIGINBOTHOM, are requested to take no-
tice, that they are now prepared to surrender
all they possess, and intent applying to the
Baltimore comity court, for the benefit of
the act, entitled an act for the relief of sun-
tlrv 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. ______
d2in
Notice.
FROM many losses 1 am compelled to
give this notice ot my intention df applying to
the judges of Baltimore county court, for the
benefit of insolvent Laws of 1805, and 1806,
in two mouths from the date hereof.
J. SPRIGGS.
March 36j, I80f.____________d2m____
"Notice is hereby given,
That I intend applvingto Baltimore county
court at its next sitting, For the benefit of the
insolvent laws of Maryland.
ANDREW BUCHANAN.
March 2. __________" _
given,
Baltimore
Notice is hereby
THAT we intend to apply to
County Court, or one of the judges thereof,
for the b -rtslitof " an Act. entitled an Act,
for the relief of sundry insovent debtors," pas-
sed at November session, eighteen hundred
and five. _
CHARLES GHEQUIERE.
HENRY KUNCKEL.
March 25, 1807-____________________. Patent Shet, assorted,
30 packages Gold Leaf
PAINTS, viz.
Patent Yellow, Ground Litharge, RosePink,
Stone Ochre, Sugar Lead, Fine Drop Lake,
Distilled Verdigrise, Blue Smalt, genuine
Vermillion, Turkey Umber, Kings Yellow,
&c.
Camel.Hair Pencils and Tools, &c.
200 boxes Negro Pipes,
3100 cwt very fine 3 stranded Sein Twine.
70 dozen Grass and Grain Scythes,
20 do. Spades,
20 do. short handled Frying Pans,
Large Stone and Pallet Knives.
Also in Store,
Loaf and Lump Sugar,
1st and 2d quality brown do.
Antigua and Jamaica Spirits,
Old Lisbon and Madeira Wine,
900 Demijohns,
.50 kegs first quality English Gunpowder,
2 tons Bar Lead, and
1 do. Sheet. Lead,
Imperial, Hyson and Young Hyson, Hyson
Skin and Souchong Teas, with a general as- ,
sortmer.t of
Groceries:
All of which will be disposed of on liberal
?erms.
A COUNTING-ROOM to Lot, on the se-
cond floor. Apply as above.
aprii_27-___________________________eoSt____
The Sale of OAKLY",
Is postponed until Saturday, the 16th of
May, when it will be offered at Public Sale
on the premises, at 3 o'clock in the after-
noon oa exter.aiye credit.
april 29. «0
CAULS
FOR SALE, at the corner of Howard and
Pratt-streets—one from a Male, and one from
a Female. LYDIA WILLIAMS,
april 29._________________________eoSMj_____
~~ Humphrey Buckler,
At his Soap Si Candle Manufacto -y on Jones's
Falls, near Market-street bridge,
Has on hand, in prime older for skipping or fa-
mily we,
500 boxes best brown and yellow SOAP,
250 boxes of Mould CANDLES—4'b, 5's,
long and short 6's
Which he will sell low for cash, or good pa
per at 60 days, or in exchange for tallow, lard
and beeswax
april 29.___________________________f°4t||
Russia Sheetings, Brandy,
RICE, COTTON, &c.
520 pieces Russia Sheetings, (420 pieces
entitled to drawback,)
8 pipes real Cogniac Brandy, 4th proof,
46 tierces Rice./rcs/i,
10 bales Upland Cotton,
Shipping Cheese, Holland Gin, N. E Rum
in barrels, mould and spermaceti Candles,fat
Mackerel, Beef, Pork, Hyson Tea, Carolina
and Spanish Flotant Indigo.
For sale on liberal terms, by
CUMB. D. WILLIAMS.
april 29- _________,__________ eo8t
To Let,
The STORE, No. 79, Bowly's wharf, an
excellent stand for business. Possession may
be had immediately. Apply to
ALEXANDER MACTIER,
St. Paul-Jane.
april 29.______________________eo4tf
Samuel and Lewin Wethered
Have imported by the sundry late arrivals
from London and Liverpool,
A general assortment of
Spring Goods,
Which they offer for sale on their usual
terms by the package or peice.
april 29.___________________________-eo4tt
To Rent,
And possession given immediately,
That large three-sfory brick dwelling House
in Franklin-street, next door to capt. Isaac
Philips. Apply to the Rev. John Tessier, at
the French Seminary.
april 29._______________________________e__
For Sale,
A Pair of well broke, serviceable Carriage
HORSES, very gentle in harness, in good
order, arid warranted sound.
Also,
A light travelling COACKEE, that has
been used, in good repair. Apply at this Of-
fice!
april £3.________________________?Jt__?„L
William Cochran & Brothers
Have received by uhc late arrivahfram London
and Liverpool, their supply.of
Spring Goods.
Among which are,
A few bales of best London Superfine
Cloths, Ladies' Cloths, and Kerseymers, of
the most fashionable colors ; with a good as-
sortment of Men's Si Women's Cotton, Thread,
and Silk Hosiery.
Also en hind from the last Fall importations,
30 bales of WOOLLENS :
Consisting of Coarse and fine Cloths, of
every description ; Plains, Kerseys, Halt-
Thicks, Rose, Striped and Point Blankets,
Coatings, and Flannels assorted.
april 29. ________________________eolOt
Fitch Hall, Jun.
Has for sale just received per brig Neutrality,
from Boston,
11 hhds. N. EyRum,
1 0 sets of handsome Dining China, con
taming ISo.pieces each.
In Store,
•50 casks shipping Cheese,
50 boxes Spermaceti Candles,
100 do. white Cod Fish,
20 bbls. Mess Beef,
50 do. Cargo No. 1, do.
23 chests of Imperial and Young Hyson
TEAS.
april 29. eoof GROUND to be dis-
posed of, fronting thirty feet on the Belle-Air
road, and in depth 125 feet, a short distance
above Forrest street, in the precincts. In-
quire as above.
4th mo. 29th. ______
Country Merchants
May be supplied with choice and extensive
assortments of
Glass and Queensware,
On reasonable terms by the subscriber, No
224, Market-street. Orders executed with
promptness and fidelity, by
THOMAS STEWART.
_April Mh_____________________j»____
John Auchincloss, junior,
9, Calvert-street,
Has received per the latest arrivals at N.York
from Liverpool and Greenock,
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
Spring Goods,
Consisting of
6-4 Cambric Round Dresses,
6-4 sewed Robes,
Sewed and seeded Petticoats,
Leno Trimmings, 1
Nottingham, Brussels ane Lisle Lacee,
Gauze, Riddle, Spider and Victory Nett,
Tambored and sewed Ltno Si Mull Sprigs,
Tain bored Diagnolls,
Japan Spider Lace,
Vein'd and spotted Cambrics,
Satin Sprig ditto,
Queen's Fancy Check Gauze Lappets,
Tamh'd k sewed Cambric it Leno Shawls,
Check Leno ditto,
! lain and spotted Leno,
4-4 and 64 plain JSook Muslins,
4-4 Book Handkerchiefs,
* Ginghams,
Madras Handkerchiefs, Pul'.icat dittOs
Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs,
4-4 blue and purple Shawls,
Brown Hollands, Bed-Ticks,
Colored Threads and Millinets.
All of which are entitled to drawback, well
suited for the city trade or the Spanish and
West-India markets, and will be vjld on libe-
ral terms by the package.
April 28. * d
Joel West and Co.
(At their Turpentine distillery and Paint Store,
near the lower bridge, J
HAVE imported by the late arrivals from
London, Liverpool and Newcastle,
500 kegs white Lead ground in Oil,
7 1-2 tons ditto dry,
1 1-2 tons Powdered Litharge,
1 ton red Lead,
1000 lbs. patent yellow,
325 dozen Painters' Brushes & Sash Tools,
5 do. Grainino Tools,
20 gross Camel's hair Pencils,
1 case of Stone Ochre,
2 casks Turkey Umber,
50 packets of Gold Leaf,
3 chests of Shellac,
¦20 casks of Spanish brown,
5 do. Venetian red,
2 tons of Alum,
5 tons of Copperas,
Prussian blue,
Vermillion and Sugar of Lead.
And per schooner Father "Cf Sous', from St. Tho-
mas, entitled to drawback,
300 bags Coffee,
6 barrels ditto,
25 hhds. Sugar,
All of which they offer for sale for cash or
on accommodating credit.
april 28._____________________d8tj» o8t_
Appleton and Co.
16, Calvert-street,
Have receivedhy the Diana & John Adams,
95 packages English GOODS
Calicoes, Chintz Furnitures
Dimities, Stuffs
Nankins (some patent buffs)
Ginghams, Muslins
Cambrics (black plume, slate, &c.)
Robes and Cloaks
Cotton Hosiery
Cotton and Linen Shirtings
Do. do. Checks
Carpeting, Velvets and Cord*
Vestings
Shawls (silk and muslin)
Handkerchief's
Silk and Cotton Chambrays,
Do. do. Umbrellas
Umbrolla Frames,
Parasols,
Hats of all qualities,
Gloves (Leather, Silk and Cambric)
Sewing Silks and Twists
Birmingham-Ware, &c. Ike.
Also, by the Globe, from. London,
A variety of Fancy Lace and Silk Goods ;
London Superfine Broadcloths, of the most
fashionable colors; Cassimeres for slimmer
wear; printed Quiltings, &c. &c.
april 27. d
Fred. Lindenberger and Co.
Have imported by the late arrivals frem Liver-
pool and Bristol,
A very extensive Assortment of
Hardware. Cutlery,
TINNED & PLATED SADDLERY,
AND BRASS-WARE.
Among which are,
Spades and Shovels, prime. & double-prime
grain and grass Waldron's Scythes, Sickles,
Frying-pans,, Nails from 3d. to 30d. Scupper
Nails, Pump Tacks, seine and sewing Twine,
Pewter in small casks, Kutand's Rifle Locks,
Guns, Pistols, Pins.Hoes,Devonshire Shovels,
bell.metal Skillets and Kettles, copper and
brass ditto, Saws ; Diaper, straining, twist
asd woollen Web.; Suwarrow Spurs ; fash-
ionable Buttons j gilt, plated, white and ) el-
low metal ditto, &c. &c. ikoH
April ST._______________________________*_
For Sale or to be Let,
A handsome two-story BRICK HOUSE,
he. on North-street, near St. Johns' Church.
The house is 20 feet front, lot extends 90feet
hsck, to a 12 feet alley. There is on the lot,
besides the Dwelling House and Kitchen,
(finished to the garret, with good dry cellars)
a convenient Stable and Smoke-House. If
sold, one-third ef the payment will be receiv-
ed in Groceries or Dry Goods. Inquire of
JOHN GILD AY, Taylor,
Franklin-street.
April 59._________'_________________dSt
Dividend.
THE Creditors of Samuel Whittington,
late of Calvert comity, deceased, are hereby
notified that a dividend of the assets, so far
as they have been received, wil be made on
luesdsy the 19lh May next, at the house of
Mr Lcvii C. VVailes, in Lower Marlborough,
in said ceunty, when and where they are re ¦
quested to attend with their claims properly
authenticated; in order to entitle them to
respective proportions.
WM. WHITTINGTON, adnfr.
April 6. d38t
Notice.
The Commissioners of the Tax for the
City of Baltimore, will meet on Monday morn-
ing the 4th day of May next, at Dceorsey's
Inn, sign of the Pbomix, opposite to Christ
Church ; where they will sit for a few days
to make transteis, and hear appeals; oi
which all persons interested are requested to
take notice Bv order,
THEOPHILUS F. DOUGHERTY, Clerk.
Guest, Attetbury and Co.
Have received by the Hercules and John Adams,
from Liverpool; the Fair American and Globe,
from London, and other late arrivals at New-
lork and Philadelphia, upwards ef
600 packages very choice GOODS
consisting or
7-8 and 9-8 fancy Calicoes and Chintz
7-8 and 9-8 Furniture ditto
7-8and-6-4 Cambric Dimities
7-8, 9-8 & 6-4 black and colored Cambrics
Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins
Lappet and figured Cambric ditto
Elegant worked aid lace Cambric ditto
Printed and worked Muslin Robes
6-4 Lappet and checked Cambric Shawls
Romall and flush bordered Handkerchiefs
7-8 and 9 8 pink, blue and fancy checked
Ginghams
Printed Quiltings
Men's and women's Cotton Hose, plain
lace and sandal clocks
Elegant silk ditto
IvTadrass &. French Pullicat Handkerchiefs
7-8 and 9-8 cambric Shirtings
BedTiak
Sattinette
Cotton Lace and Spider Nets
Pic nic and Spider net Sleeves
Carpets, &c.
AND
60 tasks London Porter, of a superior qua.
lity. April 27. ' d
"Baltimore Q Turk-town 7'..
pike Road.
THE subscribersbeiwg appointed Comrnis
sioners by an act of the legislature, " entit-
led an net to make several Turnpike Roads
through Baltimore county, and for other pur-
poses"—to take subscriptions 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
pita! stock of 100,000 dollars, in shares of
20 dollars each, will be opened at Mr. W ..
Evan's tavern, iin the city of Baltimore, oa
the 11th day of May next, frhm 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 sob
'scribed Every person must pay down one
dollar on each share at the time of subscrib-
ing. Not more than 25 shares can be sub-
scribed for ou the first day by Rnytone person).
nor more than fifty on the second day.
JOSEPH THORNBURG,
THOMAS M'ELDEKRY,
NICH. MERRY M Mi, of Elijah,
DAVID M'MECHEN.
March 23- dlltlilvly
N. B. The Legislature of Pennsylvania, at
its present session, have passed a taw to in-
corporate a company to maice a road from
York-town, to meet the one here contem-
plated, april 17.
The Editors of the Easton Star ; Republican
Advocate, and the Germar. paper, Frederick-town t
the Knglish wd German paprra, Haget' s fpttm,
will please copy this odvertrsemem, and forward
heir accounts ro the Ofu-e r the Aine>-ican.
York and Maryland line Turn-
ike Road.
apn!
clfit
Election Notice.
MECHANICS' BANK OF r.AL'ITMOHE,
Jvril. 'M, 1S07.
THE Stockholders will take notice, that
agreeably to the charter of the said bank, an
election will be held at the banning house, in
Calvert-street, on Monday, the first day of
June next, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a.
m. and 3, p- M. for fifteen Directors, to conduct
the affairs of the said bank for the ensuing
twelve months, nine of which fift-.en directors
shall be practical mechanics or manufacturers,
within the description contained in the follow-
ing bye-law, as established by the board of
directors: " No person shall be considered as
coming within description of a piv.ctw-.¦ I me-
chanic or manufacturer, unless he hath learn-
ed and actually wrought at some mechanic J
or manufacturing trade for the term ot time
years at least, and for twelve months next pre-
ceding his election hath been carrying on some
mechanical or manufacturing branch of busi-
ness, either in his own person or with his own
finds, or b) workmen «• apprentices by .him
hired or employed."
By order of the Board,
D. A. SMITH, Cashier.
N. B The Books for the transfer of Stock
will be. closed on the 1st day of May, and re-
main so during that month.
(a. 200 A
Jamaica Rum and St. Croix
SUGARS.
30 puncheons Jamaica Rum, three years old,
and of very fine flavor, will be landed this
morning on Bowly's wharf, from on board cap-
tain Deagle's packet, via Norfolk.
Also,
67 hhds. and 5 barrels first ftmlity St. Croix
Sugars, from the schooner Father & Son:;, on
O'Dounell's wharf, head of Frederick-street
dock.
The whole will be disposed of on very ac-
commodating terms If application is made pre-
vious to storing. HU: THOMPSON,
Who has on hand,
Claret in hhds and cases,
Gin and Brandy, 4th proof,
Canacas Cocoa,
Raisias in kegs,
Prunes in boxes,
London Particular Tenneriffe "Wins,
The whole entitled to drawback.
And a few bales Cotton.
april 28. oUtf
London Phcenix Fire Office,
SECOND-STREET.
The following Policies will expire in the
months of May and June, of which those in-
terested arc requested to take notice ; and
to call at the Office for the receipts on making
their renewal payments. Such renewal pay-
ments cannot he received on any policy, un-
less made within fifteen days after the same
becomes due agreeably to the following,num.
bcrs and dates, viz :
) Messrs. Mitchell and She.p-
5 pafd, May 8th, 1807.
272.003 7 David Harris, Esq.
272.004 5 May 39th, 1807.
272.007 1 Mr. James Clonev, Fell's-
272.008 5 Point, June 9th, 1807.
070 nno Z J°lin Oorscv, Esq. Oaklev,
*U> \ June 10th, 1807.
Walter Dorsey, Esquire,
June 10th, 1807.
') Charles S. Ridgely, Esquire,
5 June 17th, 1807.
272 014 1 J°llrl Swan> Esquire,
' 5 June 23d, 1807.
Constant attendance is given at the office for
renewal of the old and|opening new poliecies
on brick and frame Houses, Merchandize, Sic.
agreeably to the co'.npanv's proposals.
D. STEWART, Agent.
april 30. d3t-lawtlstju!y
Stray Mules.
Strayed on Monday night last, two Mules;
one of them is of a dark color ; the other is
a yellowish bay, remarkably well formed.
They have long been used in my cart, and
are well known in the city and neighborhood
—Also at the same time a gray Mare, five
years old, 14 hands high, and -well formed.
On their being delivered to me, I will pay
five dollars for eacli of them.
J. E, HOWARD.
Belvidere, april 29, 1807. dSt
•272,010
272,011
272,012
pik
The subscribers being appointed commissi-
oners by an act of the Legislature of the state
of Pennsylvania to take subscriptions tor mak-
ing a turnpike road from York to the state
line on a directi >n for Baltimore : Do Hereby
give notice I < cription book for a ca-
pital of'75,000 dolls in shares of 100 dolls i . !lj
will be opend at the bouse of Samuel Spang-
ier Innkeeper In the borough of York, on tlio
4th day of ill", next, from the hour of 0 un-
til 3 and in like manner for thf» five succeed*
ing days unless the capital stock should b«
earlier subscribed; and unless the ci
stock shall be all or nearly all subscribed
withit) the above mentioned six days in the
borough of York, the books will be opened
at the house of William Evans, Injireeper. in
the city of Baltimore, on the J ith day of May
next, from the hour of ten until three, iwd
will continue open.durmg the same hours, the
two following d:\ys. unless the capital stock
should be earlier subscribed. Evsrv person
must pay down ten dollars for each share at
the time of subscribing.
ADAM HF.NTHUX.
CALEB 1_.I1 K.
JOHN BHII,LINGER.
april 554, 1807- _____d
Very Interest
Owing to'fhe o igag«men_t>f rfiemanagSM,
the drawing of the'.ST. P/UIL's PARISH
LOTTERY was not; asusual,'heldyest*'rri:,y ;
in eonsequence of-which, the Drawing will be
resumed To morrow, when Five Hundred
Tickets will'be drawn
The Wheel having stoned the, astonishing
sum of Eight Thousand Three Hundred and
Eighty-Six Dollars, the/ew rt:maining Tickets
will be further advanced to Six Dollars and
Fifty Cents, on Tuesday, the llth May.
In the mean time, they may be had of either
of the Subscribers, as follows :
Whole Tickets, f> Dollars j
Half Ditto, 3 25.
Prize-Tickets' exchanged for Tickets war-
ranted und/awn Prizes in the German Evan-
gelical Church Lottery taken in pa;, uic.it ibr
Tickets.
SAMUEL VINCENT,
No. 44, >T. Gay street.
COLE & I. BONSAI.,
174 1-2, M.'.rket-strtet.
G. DOBBIN & MURPHY,
Near Centre Market-house-.
All of -whom keep regular k correct check
books. Tickets registered and examined on
moderate terms.
_april2^:________________________d4t
Fifteen Dollars Reward,
Strayed or Stolen, fi rm a fantj ol'mine, ad-
joining Mr. Owing's Sulphur Spring, on the;
night of the 21st inst. a dark brown or black
mare, six years old this spring, with a niealy
or light brown coloured nose, thick mane and
tail, limps in tha off hind foot, used to,the draft,
about fourteen hands and a half high, natural
trotter, and had on a yoke at the time. If
Strayed, I will give a reward of five Dollars
to any one who may bring her heme, and if
stolen, the above reward for the mare and
thief, provided he is convicted of the theft
CHARLES RIDGELY, of William.
Baltimore County, Patapsco, april 27th, 1807.
[ap. 3 .] 2aw4t
Sale by Auction,
By order of the orphans' court of Baltimore
county, will be exposed to sale, on TUES-
DAY, the 19th of May next, if fair, if not
the next fair day, at the late residence of
Christopher Buck, of said county, deceas-
ed, situate ten miles from Baltimore, and
near John Buck's tavern,
ALL the Personal Estate of the sa'-d de-
ceased, consisting of Negro women and chil-
dren, Horses, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, Farming
Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture ;
a quantity of well cured bacon, Indian corn,
rye, hay, carpenters' and blacksmiths' tools,
&c.
Terms of sale, for all purchases amounting
to 20 dollats, or under, cash ; over that sum,
notes at six months with approved security,
bearing interest from the day of sale.
0C]r Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.
KEZIABUCK, aem'x.
April 30. 2aw4tt
Wheat Fan and Women YFvFe
Manufactory,
No. 7, Bridge-street, 4 doors nor'ih of Griffith's,
bri.ige, Baltimore-!
Wheke are made and s«ld, Wheat Fans,
rolling and other Screens, for wheat, barley,
flaxseed, &c, Hand Riddles and '.Sieves for
coal, corn, barley, wheat, rye, oats, meal, brickl
dust, flaxseed, clover seed, cockle, lime, sand,
&c. &c. shakes for Indian meal, Wire Safes,
Woven Wire for windows, &c. Orders left
at the manufactory, or with ;John & William
Hayward, 241, Market-street, will be strictly
attended to by
AMOS SMITH & CO.
N. B. A good assortment on hamd.
ara-i! 30.
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PMINTED AND PVBUS1'.'_'/> "BX"
JOHN HE WES,,
Opposite the Post-QJji(e, St. P.
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