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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0436 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0436 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
| George Price and Co. JTov imparted in the Abeona, from Liverpool, PAKT OT THi'.IR ASSORTMENT OF SPRING CiOQPSk. April 17V '" ___________d18teo9t \ 1} aziehurs^ ,:pothers ik,Co. Have received by the Globe, from London, and offer for sale, . ¦¦ ¦ ...• 'An invoice of COTTON HOSIERY, as- sorted, ... ftj.ACk'LACE, lioml a 6 inches. May 4. __________________dt2t- "'¦Benry Jk JLindenberger, . No. 204, Baltikohe-stueet, Sam deceived bj'the Fame, from Liverpool, A cojjmlete assortment of CUTLERY. And on hand an extensive assortment of HARDWARE, SADDLERY, BRASS & JAPANNED WARE. ¦April 9._____________________-d, Hancock and Norris Have received per ship Fair American, from London, TWELVE casks best PEWTER, well as- sorted, which they will sell low for accept- ances in town •Also on consignment from Boston, Forty boxes Cotton and Wool CARDS, of the first quality, -which will be sold as above April 21-________________' d20t To Let, ' And immediate possession given. The Store and Cellar, No. 4, North How- ard-street, in complete order. For terms ap- ply to ANTHONY KIMMEL 5c SON. april 23-_________________________d Just received and for sale by HENRY & LINDENBEUGER, No. 204, Baltimore-sthet, 100 dozen single, and double prime Wal- dron SCYTHES, of the broad kind. April 14. d , "amoslnicnvWH^oT No 109, Market-street, Have received their Spring Supp'yof Shoes, among which are several thousand pairs as- sorted in packages, to suit country merchants, which will be sold at reduced prices for cash or acceptances in town. Also, 100 pairs Bal- timore manufactured Boots, ona liberal credit. april 2o.____________ d Wanted to Purchase",'' A negro Girl, about 1-4 or IS years of age, who can come well recommended as a cook, for whom a liberal price will be given. Apply at this Office. april 30.___________________________d Isaac Burneston, No 195, MarKET-itreet, Is now opening an assortmet of SPRING GOODS. Also, German and India Goods, A choice parcel of fust quality white Tick. lejjburjjs, Gurrahs, &c. M ay 4.______________________- d36t A Waiter Is wanted either to hire or purchase for a term of years. No one need apply unless he can come well recommended for sobriety and honesty. If from the country he would be pre- ferred. Inquire of the printe s hereof. Max' 4. _^___„___________d4t Marine Insurance Company. TVf enjee of the Marine Insurance Com- pany will be this day removed, to their House, the South East Corner of Gay and Second-streets, directly opposite totli* Office - of Discount and Deposit. may 4. ______________ d4tf Wanted to Hire, A Man Servant, who is a good Waiter ; libe- ral wage* will be given to one who can bring g-ood recommendations. Inquire of the Prin- ter. May 4. d Lewis Michael &. Co. Have imported, in the different vessels from London and Liverpool, their assortment of Spring Goods, Also on hand, India Muslins, Checks, Bandanno Handker- chiefs, German and. Irish Linens, assorted— all which will be sold on reasonable terms. may 4.______ d48t TWELVE CASES Men'sfashionableLondon Hats Received per Fair American, for sale by WALTER JENKJNS, 199, Market-street may 4.___________________________d!2t Lisbon Corks. The Subscribers have just received for Sale, 100 bags superior quality Lisbon CORKS, about 20 gross each bag, and An additional supply of Imperial and Hyson TEA, in leads of 2 lb each, bf superior quality. JACOB & WM. NORKIS. may 2- d8t2awSt Hancock and Norris, No. 203, Market-street, Have received per ship Abeona, from Liver- pool, a part of their spring supply qf Hardware, Which completes their assortment. April 14._________________________dim ~ To Let, A neat, convenient two-story Frame House, in a healthy situation, near the dwelling of Mr. John S. Home, with a brick back building— \ two rooms and a passage down stairs, and four \ chambers in the second story. For terms, in- 1 quire of the printer. \ may 4._____________________________d_ Ten Dollars reward. LOST yesterday, a small red Morocco POCKET-BOOK, containing about forty dol- lars, in five and ten dollar notes. The honest finder is desired to leave it at tfiis office with its contents, and receive ten dollars for his trouble. May 6,___________________J4t§ «*»! Walter Jenkins, No. 199, Market-street, Has imported by the tundry late ai rivals from London and Liverpool, A general assortment of SPRING GOODS, Which are offered for sale on the usual terms to punctual men. " - • Likatyi'sE, A handsome assortment of selected JOB GOftDS, calculated for the Spring Trade, some'o*"" wlirrh so'e oilconsignment and will be sold very Low. N. B. The whole of the above Goods are entitled to drawback. _ april 30.__________rl30t-eol0t Wm. and Richard Hail, SADDLERS, HARNESS-MAKERS, ijfe. No. 146, Market-street, Have received by the Jloha Adams, from, Liver- pool, ¦ An Assortment of articles inthe above line. They have on hand, A variety of best and common Saddles and Bridles,.Portmanteaus, Saddlebags, &c. Plated and brass mounted Harness for sin- gle and pair horses, warranted to be of the best materials and workmanship. They also make, and have now cm hand, a complete assortment of TRUNKS. april 29. dim The Subscribers, Having commenced the COMMISSIONS!. FLOUK BUSINESS in this citv, under the of. CL.AGETT & SCHNEBLY, solicit ("lie patronage of their friends and the public. BENJAMIN CLAGETT, JACOB SCHNEBLY. Who offer for sale on accommodating terms j^venty-three b^-rels Baltimore Pork. April 8, lifilhM Brushes Combs & Hardware. P M I L I P . L I T T I G, 142, Market-street, Has on hand, at hi* Sto? e, A larg-e and general assortment, of American manufactured and imported Brushes, A complete assortment of Ivory, Tortoise- shell, Mocksbelland co'mmoji Combs, of a su- perior quality, A quantity of GLUE, of the strong, clear kind, A few dozen of Waldron's grain and grass Scythes. He expects daily from London, an extensive assortment, of Painters' Brushes, Sash Tools, &c. of the best quality. april 2ft____________________ d!8t Armour and Jenkins, No. 52, South-street, Have received by the ship John Adams from Liverpool, Their Spring assortment of Saddlery, Consisting of almost all kinds of Plated, Polished and Tinned Articles in that line ; with Saddle Trees, Girth Webs, &c. All of which they will sell at the most reasonable prices. ______april 27. ,dl2t-eol5t Notice. Having declined the Dry Good business, and intending to go to the country,with my family the first of July. I earnestly request all indebted to me to settle their accounts lately. I shall attend.daily at my •olu store for that purpose. WM. BUCKLER, april 25. dist GOLD LEAF, (JTc. r Mechanics' Bank Stock. From one to two hundred shares of Me- chanics' Bank Stock is wanted, fur which cash will be given. Apply a' No. 14, M'Eidery's wharf. m;i\ 5. (!4t Frederick Jordan, No. 16, North Howard-street, Has received by ihe Diana and John Adams, from. Liverpool, and Globe from London, A general assortment of Hardware,Cutlery & Saddlery, Among which are, Waldron's Grain and Grass Sythes, Spades, and Shovels, Frying Pans, Sad Irons, Smith's Anvils aand Vises, .Steel Yards, Hand and Mill Saws, &,e.-&c. Also on hand, Box Coffee Mills, Dutch Scythes, and Straw Knives. Which will be sold on reasonable terms by wholesale and retail. april 28-________________ dim Imported In the ships Diana and John Adams, from Li- verpool, and Fair American and Globe Jiotti London, and for sale by John Wood and Co. Cainbrick Muslins, Dimities, Printed Calicoes, Great Variety Fancy Muslins and Shawls, Fashionable Vesting, Nankeens, GranduriUs and Cotton, Cassimers, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Silk and Cotton Charnbray Muslins, Blue, Pink and Buff Checked Muslins, Ginghams, Parasol;, Silk and Cotton, Umbrellas, Laces, colored Thread, Black Muslins Superfine Broad Cloths and Cassimers, &.c. april 28. d For Sale, 11 pipes London Particular Madeira Wine, 20 half pipes Port Wine, superior quality, 36 boxes Havana Wh'te Sugar, 10 pipes Marseilles Brandy, 12 quarter casks Lisbon Wine. The whole of the above entitled to deben- ture, 10 tons Campeachy Logwood, large logs, 600 pieces Burr-Stones. Apply to JOHN RANDALL, No. 95, Bowly's wharf, may 4. •_____________ d4tj Cotton Bed-Ticks, Direct from the Manufactory. ALSO, Split Straw, Leghorn, Willow and Chip Bonnets and Hats, with a general assortment of DRY GOODS, just received and for sale at very reduc-ed prices, wholesale and retail, by CHRIST. ARMAT 8c CO. At the sign of the Sun, No. Ill, Market-st- N. B. They have likewise on band, a few trunks Chip Bonnets, neatly assorted, suita- ble, for countrj merchants. april 22. d 12 seroons Peruvian Bark of a good quality and entitled to drawback, for sale on a liberal credit oy FREDERICK LINDENBERGER & CO may 5. d Dividend. THE Creditors of Samuel Whittington, late of Calvert county^ deceased, are hereby notified that a dividend of the assets, so far as'hey have been received, wi'.l be made on Tuesday the 19th May next, at the house of Mr. Levin C. Wailcs, in Lower Marlborough, in said county, when and where they are re- quested to attend with their claims properly authenticated, in order to entitle them to their respective proportions. WM. WHITTINGTON, adm'r. April 6._____________________l3?l_ Just Received, PER ship Sansoaa, captain Jerret, from New York, 30 hhds. Hudson Rum, Of a superior quality, for sale by BUFFUM & GOODHUE, No. 84, Bowly's-wharf. May 6. _________________<14t 75 pipes Holland GIN, Imported in the ship North-America, fc'om l-Amslerdam, for sale by LADES & CO. april 3o. ¦ d8teo8t Joel West and Co. (At their Turpentine Distillery and Paint Store, near the lower bridge, J Have imported in the ship Fair American, from London, Real Gold Leaf, Prussian Blue, Vermilion, • Sugar Lead, Stone Ochre, Turkey Umber, Camels' Hair Pencils, Patent Yellow, 2 chests Shellac, and An assortment of Painters' Brushes. All of Which they offer for Sale on reasona- ble, terms forcash,or onaccommodatingcredit. april 21.___________________• <117t Jamaica Rum. Just lauded from on board capt. Furgusson'e Packet, via Norfolk, 15 puncheons Jamaica Rum, said to be 3 years old. For terms apply to HU. THOMPSON. mry 5._______¦______________d4ti Baltimore, and Reister's-town Turnpike. Proposals will be received at the Office of the Managers df the Baltimore and Reister's- Town Turnpike Road Company, for making one mile of th-e road from Reister's-to.'- a to- wards Westminster. By order, JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'r-y. may 5. _______ d Lost or Mislaid, A provisory NOTE, drawn by Dugas and Mitchell, in favor of F. Regnier, dated 20th March, 1807, at 90 days, for $609 20-100, —payment thereof being stopped, it can be of no use, the finder will confer an obligation on me by leaving it at No. 81, Howard street. . FRANCIS REGNIER. May 5._________________________dot§ Removal. JAMES SOMERVELL ft Co STEWART, MONTGOMERY & Co. have removed to No. 206, Market-street, the store formerly occu- pied by N..Dubois and Co. TO LET, . The. Store Sc Celiac, No. 88, Market-street. Inquire as above. __May 6. ______ d4t Bolting Cloths. Millers and others, who deal in this article, can be supplied on the best terms, by the in- voice, or single piece, with Bolting Cloths, from No. 0 a T, of a superior quality, from the ma nufactory of the " Three Kings," by applying to the subscriber. JOHN SPERRY, 55, Smith's wharf. May 6.___________________________c\ Notice. THE Commissioners of the Tax for the City of Baltimore have met and will eentinuc to sit in the morning for a tew days more, at Decor- cey's Inn, sigu of the Phoenix, opposite to Christ-Church. All those who have aliened rOperty in the city will have an opportunity ot L'ing released from the assessment on 1 lie same, with which they stand charged on the books of the eomn.iss'.oners, by procuring the necessary transfers to be made by the board of commissioners. By order, THEOPHILUS F. DOUGHERTY, may 6. d4t Clerk. Samuel Wydown, No. 75, Water-street, Offers for sale, on accommodating terms, for ap- proved paper, the following invoice of SHEET and BOLT COPPER : 14 cases, 18 oz. 14 do. . 20 13 do. 22 17 do. 24 8 do. 26 4 do. 28 Bolt, 1 1-4, 1 1-8, 1 7-8, 3-4, 5-8. May 6. ______________d6t John Stickney, No. 108, HmgarCs ¦wharf, HAB TOR S\ J-E, White Lead, Venetian Red. Spanish Brown, Spruce Yellow, Black and Green Paints ground in oil, Boiled and raw Linseed, Spermaceti, Neat's Foot, Castor Oils, Black, bright, Copal and Japan Varnishes, Paint Brushes,Putt}', Rosin,Turpentine, &c. Also, Almost every article wanted in the Ship Chandlery line. And, 150 bushels of the best quality of Potatoes. Which he offers to his friends and the public on his usual low terms. may 6. ______________________d2teo2t Cheap Wholesale and Retail Grocery Store. 221, Market-street, corner of Liberty-street, EDWARD FITZGERALD, Begs leave to inform his friends and the pub- lie, that ne has opened store in the above place, where he offers for sale, A well chosen assortment of Wines, Teas, Spirits, Sugars, Double Gloucester and pine-apple Cheese, Cotton, best Richmond manufactured twist Tobacco 1 and 6 to the lb- best. Havana Cigars, and eve- ry other article in the Grocery line, at reduced prices for cash or good acceptances in town. May 6.________________________dl8t Stone Ballast. JROM 40 to 50 tons of Stone Ballast for sale, from on hoard the ship Sansom from ¦ New-York. Apply to CORNTHWAIT fcr YARNALL, No. 83, Bowly's-wharf. 5th mo. 6th. d2t M. J'AMBU, pro) bein HORSES. WILL be offered for sale at Culverwell% Horse Market, on Saturday next, about 10 o'clock, several COLTS, got by the noted horse Naraganset, all rackers and pacers__ Also, a valuable riding MARE, very easy gaited, perfectly sure footed', sound and in high order; she would truly be a great ac- quisition to anyone who has a long journey to perform, or rides frequently may 6. d3t 222, Market-street,- Has *ust received by the Six Sisters,from Bristol, An eh ga.it assortment of flint, shop furni- ture and other GLASS ; Consisting of two- gallon tincture bottles, one-gallon ditto, &c.; two gallon saltvoouth ditto, one-gallon ditto, two-gallon specie bottles, one-gallon ditto, quart ditto, So.; Nipple Shells, Breast Pipes; Funnels in sizes, graduated measures, Essence Peppermint Vials, British Oil ditto, small Tur- lington's ditto, Bateman's ditto, SUmghton's ditto. Perfume Vials, white and green Viais assorted by the crate, Priestley's machines complete, which lie will sell on the usual terms. On hand, A general Assortment of genuine Drugs and Medicines, Surgeon's Instruments, Perfume- ries, Palais, Dye Stuff,, and every article in his line. Country merchants supplied with Patent Medicine.-- at a good allowance. Medicine Chests, for shipping, iron-works, plantations, or private families, completed in the, neatest manner, with plain and apprpved directions. may 5.________________ __d4teolot "IRISH LINENST fohn Robinson, No. 216, Market-street, Has just received by the ship /Wlriana from Liverpool, ami additional supply of 4-4 ~) and i IRISH LINEN. 7-8 ) And Housewife Dowlas, Amongst which are, A few bojcea 4-4 Extra Fine. may 5. d6t-eo6t For Sale, At No. 83, Front-street, OldZTovsn, A few hhds of Racked Perry-Hall CIDER, at thirteen dollars per bhd. The casks to'be -returnee when called for. .TpriliS^_______________d8t v ' M'Neal and Neiisons Have imported in the brig Happy Couple from teauxi ¦ Claret T Champagne >in Boxes, Burgundy J; fruits preserved in Brandy, Silks, Camories and Handkerchiefs, Silk Stockings, Kid and Silk Gloves, Flowered Paper and Stationary, Pelisses and Fancy Trimmings, (old and Silver Laces, SpMigies, &c. Beaver Hals, 'Umbrellas; Marbled Oil Cloth and Passage Carpeting, Willow Squares and Chip Hats, Artificial Flowers, Fancy Ribbons, Gauzes and Crapes, Ladies' Corse-lies, Sheetings, Fine Shirts and Cholot Hand- kerchiefs, Superfine Cloths, Purses) Watch Chains, Necklaces, Beads, . &C. &C. iiC. May 6. dSt A Pockct-Book W As lost thismorninginthe C ntre-Market Space. I: is sm iroctco, and contained sixty.dollars in notes, viz.,one of 20, three of 10, and two of 5, and other papers of use to none bu< the owner. A rewai' of 20 dollars will be paid and ,-.n questions asked on delivering it with the whole of the money and papers to Mr.JPbilip Li'Uii , in Market-street, or to SAMUEL J ARRET, North Howard-street. may 6. d tt|| S?le by Auction. On !¦ RID AT NEXT, The 8th instant, at \0. o'clock, at the Auction room at the head of Frederick-street dock, vjill' commc.ca tie sale of A Variety of Dry Goods. Among which are, 2 trunks Calicoes. 2 do Cotton Hosiery, < 1 do. Shawls, 1 do. Madras Handkerchiefs, - 1 do. Book and Fancy Muslin, 1. bale Superfine .Cloth, &c. . And at 12 o'clock, 89 hhds. and 250 barrels Sugar, part of which is first quality. 100 boxes Havana Brown "> „ 84 do. do. White 3 buKa'-' 268 bags Coffee, 2'J puncheons Rum, 25 pipes Brandy, .50 chests Young Hyson ~) T_ 15 do. ! !\son Skin 5 VAN WYCK ; DORSEY, Auct'rs. May 6. Sale by Auction of fresh Teas. On SATURDAY. The 9th instant, at 11 o'clock, at Messick's wharf, (formerly Mackie's,) Fill's Point, will commence tile sale, for approved endors ed paper at 6, 8 and .10 months, of the fo ing choice parcel dfteas, imported in the brig Spencer, captain B. Wicks, jun from the Isle of France, being a part of the English East-Indian company's ship Warren Hast, mg's .cargo, that was bought at Canton by the. Company's Agent for the Linden Market, and will be found to be of a quality far Superior to any imported direct from Can- ton in American vessels : 7S chests Souchong ~j 305 do. Campoy i TEAS, entitled 213 tj». Congo ^ to debenture on 366 do. Hvson Skin | exportation. 217 do. Twankay J THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. May 6. ____________'< ¦' ¦___________________ Sale by Auction. On WEDNESDAY, The 20th instant in the afternoon, immedi- ately after the sale of the country seat be- longing to Martin Eichelberger, will be sold on the premises, A Lot of Ground, containing 6 1-4 acres, situated on the York Turnpike R".ad, about one and a half miles from, the city of BallV, more, and adjoining the property formerly: belonging to General John Swan. The terms will be made known at the time of sale, and the properly sold :rll together, or in lots as may suit, the purchasers. VAN WYCK &. OQ&S&ii Ayxfrs. May I. Public Sale., In virtue of an order of the judges of the Or- phans' court of Baltimore county, will be exposed ti Public Sale on SATURjfJA¥, the 9th day of May, the following, Negroes, to wit : Phil, Joseph, and Phillis, late the property of Charles VVhillock, deceased, The sale will commence, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon at the auction .room of , , COCHRAN bf PROCTOE, Auct'rs. May 1. By Authority. AN ORDINANCE For the Inspection of Pot and peail Ashes. Be it enacted and ordained by the mayor and city council of Baltimore, That all Pot and Pearl ashes which shall hereafter be brought to the city of Baltimore for sale or exportation, shall be inspected and branded in the manner prescribed by thic ordinance. 2 And be it enacted and ordained, That a person well skilled in the qualities of Pot and Pearl ashes, shall be appointed in- spector thereof for the city of Baltimore, who shall not directly or indirectly by himself or any other person or persons Lr him purchase, or sell, any Pot or Pearl ashes, during the time he continues inspec- tor of the same, on his own account, or upon the accountof any other person whom- soever, under the penalty of fifty dollars for every such offence. 3 And be it enacted and ordained, That no person whatsoever shall ship any pot or ]X?arl ashes from the port of Baltimore for exportation, before he shall sub:nit the same to the view and examination of the inspec- tor appointed for that purpose, whose duty it shall be to start the same out ol the and carefully examine, try and iuspcct.tlie same and sort it info three different qualities, if necessary, and shall put each tort or tjuajity by itself into tight casks well hooped and coopered, which lis shall distinguish and brand in plain legible letters, by the, worts " First," " Second," or " Third," quality " Baltimore" " Pot" or " Pearl Aasiies," as the case may be, together with the letters of his name at full length, on each of the casks, and also shall weigh and mark with. a marking iron on £»ch cask the gross weight thereof, for which services, and alo for the additional service of re-packinej tie. said ashes and putting the casks in mer- chantable order and condition for shipping, and for weighing the same the said inspect- or shall have and receive twenty live cents for every hundred weight so inspected, to be paid by the vendor thereof ;¦ and if any such cask or cask shall, iu trie judgment. of the inspector, be unfit for shipping, such further cooperage, or such new c:.i,ks as may be necessary, shall be done or made at the. expence of the vendor. 4. Andbe it enacted and ordained, That the said inspector shall not brand any cask con- taining pot or pearl-ashes,' unless the. same be sound and tight, twenty-nine, inches in. length, nineteen inches in d:am<-i< i at each head, full bound,, and nuide. of white-oak staves and heading, or such other.timber as the said inspector may judge sufficient : and the said inspector, at the time of starting the said pot or pearl ashes for inspection, shall weigh the cask containing the same, and mark the tare thereon with a marking-iron, under the gross weight in each cask, 5 And it enacted and ordained, That wher- ever the inspector shall, on the examination of any pot or pearl ashes sabmitted to him for inspection, discover any fraud, either by the mixture of stone, lime, salt, or any other improper substance whatever, he shall made the cask containing such adulterated ashes with the broad arrow; and if any person, shall offer or exp se for sale any ashes so condemned as aforesaid, for any other than, condemned ashes, he shall forfeit the sura of twenty dollars for every cask so exposed for sale. 6 Andbelt enacted audardained, That if any person or persons shall ship for exportation. any pot or pearl ashes not inspected and branded as aforesaid, such person or person* soshippingor having shipped thssame, shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit and pay the sum of fifteen dollars for every hundred weight shipped as aforesai<.'> 7 And be it enacted and ordained, That if any person shall counterfeit any of the brand- marks, aforesaid of the said inspector, or im- press or brand the same on any cask of pot irl ashes, knowing such brand in ark „ or impression to he counterfeit, or if any person shall empty any cask of pot or pearl ashes, branded as aforesaid, with intention, to put in other pot or pearl ashes for sale or exportation, without first cutting out,tliS said brand marksand submitting it forinspec- tion as aforesaid, every such person being thereof convicted, shall for each offence for- feit and pay the sum of one hundred dollars. 8 And be it enacted and ordained, That iu case the said inspector shall by sickness o'r other cause be rendered incapable of di;-chaig-. ing the duties of his office, the n ;yoi shall appoint a substitute or deputy to atknd to the same during such sickness or other in- capacity as aforesaid, who shall be subject to the same penalties and discharge tbe ssme duties as are imposed upi.n the inspec- tor by this ordinance ; and ol all fines ,i;;d forfeitures incurred under this ordinance one half shall be applied to the ivse of the infor- mer. BALTZER SCfliEFFER, President of the First Braiuh cj the City Council. james cAuicte; President of the Second Branch ifit/u Council. Approved, April 10, 1807. (L. S. C.) THOIiOWGOOD SMITU, Mayor of the city of Batista-1, |