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WEDNESDAY, MAT 13, 180 7
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[Vol. XXVI—No. 4055.
Sale by Auction.
The two Houses S. Lots on Philpots-street,
Fell'st-Point, and two unimproved Lots of
Ground on Queen-street, running back to the
former belonging to the estate of the late Mr.
William tlayes, will be sold at the premises,
on FRIDAY, tiie fifteenth instant, at eleven
o'clock in the forenoon, by order of the or-
phan's court, the premises are subject to an
annual rent, to R. Gilmorc, JJsquire; the
particulars of which and the time of pay-
ment for the purchase money will be made
known at the time of sale.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
may 1!.
Sale by Auction.
On SATURDAY,
"The 16«A instant, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon,
•mill be .sold, at the premises, on terms which
•will then be made known,
Two Lets of Ground beginning at the
north corner of Liberty-street, opposite to
the residence of the Rev. Doctor Bend, one
Lot fronts 22 feet, &ml t'-.e otlie 21 feet,
¦which will be sold separate or both together,
as may be most agreeabte to those who wish
to purchase. A plat of the properly may be
seen at the vendue office previous to the sale."
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
may 11.
Sale by Auction.
On TUESDAY,
tie 16th instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
tluable property will be off, red
at 'auction,'at tiie pnmism ('if'not previous.
ly disposed of by private contract)
Several Lots of Ground situated on the
Reister'stown Turnpike Road, a short dis-
tance above the French Seminary.
ALSO,
A piece of Ground fronting 150 feet on
Biddle street, and lt>0 on Ross-street, which
ground will be divided into Lots, or put up
entire, as mav appear most agreeable to those
-who wish topui-cha.se. Mr. Michac! Reddle-
rooster (the proprietor) who has a number of
other Lots to lease on moderate terms, will
shew tlae above property previors to tl%e day
of sale.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
may 11.
A Valuable Stand for Sale
by Auction.
As Mr. Thomas Dew.-t intends removing from
the city in a short time, he means to srd! by
Juctto- on TUesdaj the 2d June, at II o'clock,
in the forenoon, on the premises,
The valuably and well known Stand he
now occupies, fronting- 25 feet on Market-
place, and 60 feet on Swan street, (but. bet-
i iv/,1 by the Horse-Market.) _ The im-
provements' arc, a good two-story Brick D wel-
ling House, Sec. well calculated for the mer-
c:uitil LINNET,
Jp As she arrived from sea bur-
then about J'OO barrels. Her
inventory may be seen at our counting room
Rl LEMMON & CO. Auct'rs.
may 12.
Sale by Auction.
On THURSDAY,
The 14i« instant, at 12 o'clock, at Cole's wharf,
Fell's-Point, will be sold, on terms that will
then be made known,
•rhc fast sailing Ship
HENRIETTA,
-S* Burthen 278 ions, with all
her tackle and apparel. She
was built of the very best materials ; is re-
markably well found, and may be sent to sea
at a Wining expence. Her inventory may be
seen at the auction room.
VAN WYCK &. DORSEY, Auct'rs.
may 12.____________________
For Bristol,
Ship
}> SIX SISTERS, ¦
P. Wirgman.
F or London,
^fv The British
Brio
GUILDFORD, Mainland.
For Sale,
iSsi The Ship
FORTUNE,
Burthen 3000 barrels. For terms, apply to
CHARLES WIRGMAN,
Who offers for Sale,
Hoop Iron Queen's Ware
Scupper Naifs Taunton Ale
Pump Tacks London Porter
Spanish Brown Porter & Wine Bottles
Seine Twine in hampers
liuniing Tumblers in casks
Grind Stones Very large Coal, and
Venetian Red Logwood and Fustic.
Mustard Bottles /¦
Likewise,
Calcutta piece Goods and Gold and Silver
Watches.
May 12.__________________ eo
For Sale,
j^ZES The fast-sailing coppered Ship
*3&2&%it£ JOHN ADAMS,
ui *L!il-S«P' Joseph Calender, master ;
^HSs Burthen 286 tons. She is a
remarkably good ship, and well fitted. If
not sold in two days, she will take in freight
for Liverpool; and sail on or before the first
of June next. Application to be made to
BEN:. & GEO: WILLIAMS.
may 9. ________ d4ti.
For Sale,
The Ship
BAINBRIDGE,
OB.&.A.ip jMites fosiah, commander,
A>r--.»iHS;fer Just arrived from India, (her
first voyage,) burthen 368 tons pe» register, &
will Carry fiOO tons of goods ; sails remarkably
wed ; was built by Marsh and Son, of the best
mate-rials, and launched in March, 1806 : cop-
per bolted throughout, and sheathed to the
bends, with 28 oz. copper ; constructed with
a round house, and in overy respect to form
one of the most complete Imhamen in the
port—If not.sold by private sale before the
15th instant, siie 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 sate, imported in said Sh p,
White and colored piece Goods,
Bengal Indigo in cases,
Mocha Coffee in small hags,
, Heavy black Pepper,
Ginger in bags,
Senna Leaves,
Twine,
Gunuey Bags,
Bar Iron,
.May 6.___________ d!5thinst
For Amsterdam,
The fine fast-sailing ship
GEORGE DYER,
> Will sail with aflposslble dis-
.'-•> patch, the greater part of her
being engaged, the remainder will be
takenon moderate freight. Apply to
P. A. GUESTIER, or
JOHN BOLTE, ship broker.
April 28.____________________d
For St. J ago de Cuba,
r -JLTVN The substantial Schooner
teT^SSw MINERVA,
f /i'^p" (a regular trader)
rags Peter Sorenson, master.
Will sail about Sunday next, the 17th. Has
goad accommodations for passengers, the
greater part of her cargo being engaged,
about 300 barrels will be taken on freight, if
immediate application is made to the master
on board, in Frederick-street dock, or No.
77, Fleet-street, F. Point.
may 11.______________ rigtj
For Nantz,
The Brig
WILLIAM,
Jonathan Dow, master,
..I'vi'i.r Her cargo being all engaged,
—she will sail in a few days. For passage
only, apply to the captain on board, at Mey-
zick's wharf, F. P or to
CORNTHW/UT &' YARNALL,
No. 83, Bowh/'s wharf.
ALSO,
For Genoa,
Or if blockaded, Leghorn,
r J-3>\ The fine, new, fast sailing
¦ Schooner LOVELY LUCY,
'- 4t& Timothy Chalmers, muster ;
will take about 80 barrels, on
freight if immediate application be in
fcbore, 5th mo. 11 Hi. d4t
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For Amsterdam,
The fast sailing ship
COMMERCE-,
Patrick Stafford, muster ;
/>5»tig;,giBg Having good accommodations.
For passage only, apply to the master on board,
or ' JACOB ADAMS,
may 7. ____• d
For Nantz,
The fast-sailing Ship
HOPS,
Charles Drew, master,
Will sail in all this week, or
beginning of next. For passage apply on
board or'to JACOB ADAMS.
may 11._______________________ |