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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0447 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
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Sale by Auction.
On TUESDAY,
T'le \1th instant, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon,
¦mill be sold by auction, on the premises, on a
•very liberal credit,
The square of GROUND on Philpot's ad-
dition, in fee simple, lying between the new
Church (build'ute-for the Rev. Dr. Rattoon") &
Witkes-street, fronting west on Granby.street,
north on jPelly's-street, easton Executor-street,
and south on Wilkes-st. which square is divid-
ed1 into 22 Lots, agreeably to a plat that may
be seen at the vendue office, at the corner of
Second and Frederick streets, previous to the
This Property is esteemed of mors value
than anv square in that part of the city, from
its central situation and convenient distance to
all the principal points of trade, and from its
JWnsr an entire bed of solid natural earth and
e-ravel which will admit of the best dry cellars
to everv house ereoted thereon. Its extensive
front on Granby and Wilkes-streets (the most
public highway through the city from east to
west) will render anadvantageous as well as an
agreeable residence, the situation being heal-
thv and pleasant.
The title is clear and indisputable, imcl a
-deed in fee simple, will be executed when the
¦purchase money is fully paid.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
May 2.___________________
For Sale, by private contract,
The HOUSE, my present residence, with
ten acres one quarter and twelve perches of
I AND. The house is convenient and well
finished, having boon faithfully built, with all
pecMsaryattaehed and detachedoffices. IDs
i&arden ami Orchard contain nearlythrce acres,
p'-anted with the best f'r.iit-trees and flowering
, Knrubs, with a great variety of bulbous and
tube-rooted flowers, and a green-house stocked
with aboutthreehundred exotic* In the gar-
den are two squares or fifteen beds of the finest
asparagus. This property is situated about
iTiree-qnarters of a mile from Psca-street mar-
ket, and enjoys a view of the river and Bur-
r.i'.mdpip country wfctch may vie with any in
America for beauty. It lyV< the advantage of
a fine spring,it'pure water within one hundred
yards of the d :'.*. The meadow-grounds are
in good condition, and the land binds on Sara-
toga street continued about 720 feet.
Also,
About 17 ACRES of LAND, adjoining
the above, divided into o Lots, containing from
one acre and a half to 4 acres and a half each
Lot ; each having a fine eminence and spring
•wit?!-. These Lots are perhaps the most ell-
e-lble in the l icimiy of the city, that are or can
be. offered for sale, all Iron ting on Saratogn-
street about 1500 feet. If the above property
U not disposed of by private sale before MM.
«Jav, the 35th instant, it will on that' day be
offered at public vendue, on the premises, at
* o'clock in the afternoon; on fee following
terms: one-sixth of tbetftiretw
required b sixtv days from the. day of sale,
the residue payable in five annual inst--.lmr.its,
with interest from the time of sale ; bonds with
approved security, for the payment of the se-
veral sums of money will be required, and a
deed for the conveyance of the premises will
be given on the payment of the last instalment.
For^terms apply to Samuel Smythe, who is au-
thorised by me to dispose of the same.
JAMES WIGNELL.
May 6. dSgthM
Appleton and Co.
16, Cahert-street,
Have received by the Diana & John Adams,
95 packages English GOODS
Calicoes, Chintz Furnitures
Dimities, Stuffs
Nankins (some patent huffs)
Ginghams, Muslins
Cambrics (black plume, slate, &e.)
Robes and Cloaks
Cotton Hosiery
Cotton and Linen Shirtings
Do. do. Checks
Carpeting, Velvets and Cords
Ve stings
Shawls (silk and muslin)
Handkerchiefs
Silk and Cotton Chambrays, ¦
Do. do. Umbrellas
Umbrella Frames,
Parasols, ¦
Hats of all qualities,
Gloves (Leather, Silk and Cambric)
Sewing Silks and Twists
Birmingham-Ware, &c. he.
Also, by the Globe, from London,
A variety of Fancy Lace and Silk Goods ;
London Superfine Broadcloths, of the most
fashionable colors ; Cassimeres for summer
wear; printed Qniltings, &c. &c.
apvil 97._________________________d
Guest, Atterbury and Co,
Here received by the Hercules and Jolw Adams,
firm. Liverpool; the Fair American and Globe,
'from. London, and other late arrivals at New-
lori and Philadelphia, upwards sf
600 -packages very choice GOODS
consisting or
'/-S and 9-8 fancy Calicoes and Chintz
7-8 and 9-8 Furniture ditto
7-B and 6-4 Cambric Dimities
7 8, 9-8 & 6-4 black and colored Cambrics
Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins
Lappr.t and figured Cambric ditto
Elegant worked ard lace Cambric ditto
Printed and worked Muslin Rohes
6-4 Lappet and checked Cambric Shawls
Romall and flush bordered Handkerchief's
7-8 and 9 8 pink, blue and fancy checked
Ginghams
Printed Quillings
Men's and women's Cotton Hose, plain
bice and sandal clocks
Elegant silk ditto -
Madrass & French Pullicat Handkerchiefs
7-8 and 3-S cambric Shirtings
Bed Tiak, Sattinette
i Cotton Lace and Spider Nets
Picnic and Spider net Sleeves
Carpets, ha AND
«0 casks London Porter, of a superior qua-
lity. _f/^riiall d
Tor New-York,
The new Sloop ROVER,
J. Warton, master,
Having a part of her cargo
now on booed, is expected to
sail in three or 4 days. For freight or -pas-
sage apply on board, afSmith's wharf, or to
ISAIAH MANK1N,
Who has f<>r safe,
105 boxes white Codfish, in shipping order,
200 kegs Pickled Salmon, do.
200 do. Tongues and Sounds, do.
8 bb!s. Fat Mackerel,
70 do. Glauber Salts,
80 k?gs Fresh Raisins,
5 pipes Red Wine,
8 qr. casks Sherry do.
2 pipes Holland Gin,
14 chests Young Hyson Tea,
4 hhds. Trinidad Sugar,
30 bbls. real Cyder Vinegar, Ifc. Jifc.
Ail r.'f which willbe sold low to close sales,
may 8. d4t
For Amsterdam,
. -XTTV\ The fast-sailing ship
!*eW ...
COMMERCE,
Patrick Stafford, master ;
Having good accommodations.
For passage onlv, applvto the master on boVd,
or ' JACOB ADAMS,
Who id 11 Charter,
lj£3*\ The Ship
jJkMwsJ hope,
^fj^mS^ Charles Drew, master :
-•M^l'SS-fc Burthen about 18C0 barrels, if
immediate application is made.
mi y 7. _____________________d
Wanted to t harter,
A VESSEL of six bun-
drad to eight hundred bsr-
!¦:¦'-, burthen, for the Wcst-In-
ssK^-iisAis dies. Apply to
CHARLES "GHEQUIERE.
For S tie,
A new SCHOONER,
Ab-.mi 70 terns earpentcr's mea-
surement, She is built of good
-*w*s»«i2*J*!yg materials, and has every ap-
pearance if mailing fast. She has a cable and
some rigging, which are new, probably to tho
amount of about J52 JO. She is faithfully' buiit,
her bottom and ceiling of the best oak plank.
For terms apply to
REDMOND GRACE,
67. Smith's wharf
October 13. d6t-2a*
9&
5«a
Lisbon Corks.
The Subscriber* have just received for Sale,
100 bags superior quality Lisbon CORKS,
about 20 gross eacji bag, and
An additional supply of Imperial and Hyson
TE A, in leads of 2 II). each, of superior quality.
JACOB St WM. NORBIS.
w:«y 2. d8t2aw 8t
m
may 7-
dit
For New-York,
_ETES t!ic new Sloop
^v^C^V ROVER,
OLiOSj?' J- Warton, Ma
¦fe^asS&e Hnvl-g a part of her rargo
engaged, is expected to sail in a few days.
For freight or passage apply to the master
on board, at Smith's wharf, or to
ISAIAH MANKIN,
Who has -eceuced and offers for sale,
5 hhds. gold Trinidad Sugar,
1100 \v,t. Madder, and
1 case half pint Decanters.
aprUaP.______ ____________d_
For Sale,
r-'rV The Ship
A BAINBRIDGE
/ — 7 e , , . commander,
„:*.'-'.-:-j? Just arrived Lorn India, [ner
. I burthen 353 tons per register, &
wii! carry 600 tons of goods ; sails remarkably
wi H : was built by Marsh and Son, of the best
niai.eri.d-;, 111 i in viarch, 1806: cop-
per bolted throughout, and sheathed to the
bends, with 28 ox. copper ; constructed with
a round house, ami in every respect to form
one of the most, complete Indiameii in the
port—If not sold by private sa'.e. before tie
15th instant, she will be exposed to public
auction. Inventory to be seen and terms of
sale made known by the subscribers, in Phi-
ladelphia.
JOSHUA & THOMAS GILPIN,
Who have for sale, imported in said Sh p,
White and colored piece Goods,
Bengal Indigo ill cases,
Mocha Coffee in small bags,
Heavy black Pepper,
Ginger in bags,
Senna Leaves,
Twine,
Gunney Bags,
Bar Iron,
May 6.__________________dlffhinst
For Amsterdam,
The fine fast-sailing ship
GEORGE DYER,
Will sail with all possible dis-
patch,.the greater part of her
cargo being engaged, the remainder will be
taken on moderate freight. Applvto
P. A. GUESTIER, or
JOHN BOLTS, ship broker.
April 98, _______________________d
For Liverpool,
The Barque
MARY,
Cap's-in Trotter,
Burthen 150 tons, will he
ready to load in tea days. For freight apply
to ' JOHN SHERLOCK.
Who has for sale on 'ward said vessel,
5000 bnshels coarse Liverpool SALT.
may 2.__________________________d_8t_
Slater and Hoy,
84, Market-street,
Rave imported in the Globe, from, London,
A COSilOEJABtl P.MIT OF THEIR
SPRING GOODS,
Amongst which are,
London Tewter, in small casks assorted,
Anvils and Vises, do.
Seine and Sewing Twine,
Plated Carriage Furniture, in setts and se-
parate.
Long and short handled Frying Pans,
Sad Irons, in casks well asssorted.
LOCKS & BRASSWARE,
Of every description, which added to their
importation of CUTLERY, per Fame from
Liverpool, renders their assortment almost
complete. Bv the next arrivals they expect
the balance ot their Goods—the whole sold on
the usual terms.
FOR SALE,
r JCTfN The Schoonsr
te.'wSSC' ROBY,
Ii&j5ilk^' Rurthcn about 700 barrels,
*8^ySKSev= just arrived from St. J ago, and
will be sold low if immediate application is
made—Apply as above.
april 25. ._______________(I^tle;°im
For Bremen, or the Rive r Jade,
r UT»CS The Ship
«lii^ NORTH AMERICA,
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