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1807/01-1807/06

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Federal rmio Seven Dollars per Annum.] WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, ' P Sde by Auction. On FRIDAY, The 22(/ instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, will bt told by auction, on the premises, Two Lots of GROUND, Nos. 125 and 127, fronting 25 feet each on Harrison-street, and ruining east to the Falls, situated between Phiipot's and Griffith's" bridges, witli all the improvements thereon, wl'ich are a Frame Dwelling House on No. 12S, and a Brick do. on Lot No. 12/. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. may 16. >',___________________ 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, h. Lot of Ground, containing 6 1-4 acres, situated on.the York Turnpike Road, about ¦one and u lialf miles from the city of Balti- more, and adjoining the property formerly belonging to General John Swan The terms will be made known at the time of sale, and the property sold all together, or in lots as mav suit the purchasers1. VAN WYCK & DO..: ..'V Auct'rs. Sheriff's Sales. JBy virtue of a writ of Venditinni Exponas, frani :i'dtm>.->re county court to me direct- •ed will be'exivised at public sale on Friday, the 22d instant, at 1.0 o'clock. A- M. at the dvellniirlioise of Mr. John Fitzhugh, situ- ate on Pratt-street Extended, near Granby- street, for cash, the following property to wi t.: One Negro boy about 18 or ITyears old, a valuable house servant; a Carriage and two Horses, with a variety of Household Furni- ture, late the property of the aforesaid John ' i'itzhugh. taken at suit of William Mechen. Also by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias will be sod at the dwelling house of Dominic Freneh, situate near Frederic* Schaeffers, FeUVPont, on the above mentioned day at 12 o'clock, One House and Lot, one Horse and Cart, and a variety of Houshold and Kttchcn furni- ture, late the property of the aforesaid French, taken at Suit of Sarah Boswell. Also by virtue of a w.rit.of Fieri Facias, will be sold at the Court-House, on Saturday, the 23d hist. One Mulatto Woman and her three, small Children, the Woman is a useful house ser- vant; late the property of Anthony Lamer- lere, taken at suit n*' Jacob Medairy._ And by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias from tins court of appeals, will be sold op- posite the Marsh-Market, in Harrison- fStl-eet, on Saturday, the 23d, at naif past 10 o'clock, One, Negro Man about thirty years old, two horses, five head of Cattle, a quantity of Bacon, Beds and Bedding, Household and Kitchen Fum'rtnrf, with » ffreat variety of o- ther articles, late the property of James Jaf- i'ray takm at suitor" IsaaciM'Piierson, for the use of his assignees. JOHN HUNTER, Shff. May 14-____________________A______ For Saie, by private contract, The HOUSE, my present residence, with ten acres one quarter rind twelve perches of LAND. The house is convenient and well finished, having been faithfully built, with all necessary attached and detached offices. The Garden and Orchard contain nearly three acres, planted with the best fruit -tret -sand flowering shrubs, with a great variety of bulbous una tube-rooted flowers, and a green- house stuck ed •with about three hundred exotics In the gar- den are two square! or fifteen beds of the fin est asparagus. This property is situated about three-quarters of a tnile from Paca-Street mar- ket r.ii.-i enjoys a view of the river and sur- rounding country winch may vie with any in America for beauty. It has the advantage of a fine spring of pure water within one hundred yards of the door. The meadow-grounds are in good condition, ar 1 the land binds on Sara- toga street continued about 720 feet. Atso, About 17 ACRE_-> of LAND, adjoining the-above, divided into 5 Lots, containing from one acre and a half to 4 acres and a half each Lot ; each ljaving a fine; eminence and spring water. These Lots are perhaps the most eli- gible in the vicinity of the city, that are or can be offered for sale, all fronting on Saratoga- streetabout 1500 feet If the above property is not disposed of by private sale "before Mon- day, the 25th instant, it will on that day be offered at public vendue, on the premises, at 4 o'clock 'n the afternoon, on the following terms : one-sixth of the purchase money will required in sixty days from the day of sale, the residue payable in five annual instalments^ 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 preniisrs will he given oh the payment of the last instalment. For terms apply to Samuel Stnythe, who is au- thorised bv me to dispose of the same. JAMES W'iGNELL. Way 6. diolhM Advertisement. Pursuant t» an act of the general assembly of Maryland passed at November session J806, notice is hireby given, to all persons holding lots in the town of Cumberland, Al- les-any county, and on which ground rents are now due, that unless they come forward , and discharge the same, on or before the first day of January next, the said lots so stund- y»af charged with ground rent, and remain, nig unpaid-un that day, will then on the said 1st of January, be put up at public sale, and sold to the highest bidder, upon a credit of sixty days, us by the said act of assembly, entitled " An act authorising the collection of certain ground rents, due on lots in the town of Cumberland, in Allegany county" is directed/ The sale to be held at John Rynes' tavern in said town, and to commence at It) o'clock hi the forenoon. THOMAS BEALL. april 24th 1807. (may 7.) d25t-lam8m Thomas and Caldeleugh, No. 141, Baltimore-street, O-TTEH TOR SALE, 500 reams 4to post Paner, At u moderns ;-ri:e. Slav US. so For Sale or Charter, The Ship ;/;>£>.;• JANE, S-SsV Burthen 2*00 barrels. For terms, apply to R. &. JOHN OLIVER, Who hare /or sale, Sarsaparilla, Bark and Castile Soap. May 18.__________________dfit Freight for Nantz. _n'x>x A small quantity more freight »«5y'^';i will be taken on board MssSmLs WILLIAM, Captain Do*, For Nantz to sful early next week—to the amount of about 50 barrels. Apply immedi- teiy to CORNTHWAIT k YARN ALL, No. 83, Bowley's wharf 5th mo. 16 d4t For Leghorn, ¦mr '-¦-Vv,? The fine Fast-sailing copper- bottomed Ship RICHMOND, Captain William Bartlett, Will sail with all possible dispatch •, about two thirds' of her cargo being esga ;:-d, the remainder will be taken ou moderate freight, apply to M'NEALE & NEILSONS, Or JOHN BOLTE; Ship Br'oKer may 15._________________d For Sale or Charter, The Bremen Brig MARIE* Burthen about three hundred hhds, Tobacco ; she is a good vessel, very completely found, and ready to take a cargo immediately. Apply to GERARD TOPKEN Sc CO. Who offer fur sale, White Rolls, Krown Rolls, Hessians, Dow- las, Croas a la Morlaix, Fries Btuite'n, Haar- lem's Checks, Home-made Linen, Russia Sail Cloth, apd two and three bushel Bags. may 19,___, _________________d4t For Freight or Charter, 4?J[*S, The Schooner «WW^«&V ICAROLTON, fSff uLoS^' James Johnson, master, "*&&&, Emtlient 1100 barrels ; she is just o'f the second voyage, sails fast and is in the most Complete order to receive a cargo. For t<-rms apply to the master on ooard, at Mezeck's wharf, or lo THOMAS TENANT, may 19 ____ d4t For Amsterdam, The fast sailing ship COMMERCE, ^f Patrick Stafford, master ; ^&&&&fttim Having good accommedations. For passage only, applvtothe muster on board, or ' JACOB ADAMS, may 7-________ _____;_______d For New-York, The new Sloop ROVER, J. Warton, Master ; •*S-.---:.tiSgug Having a part ol her cargo 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 received and offers for sa GUILDFORD, Mainland. For Sale, The Ship FORTUNE, Burthen 3000 barrels. For terms, apply to CHARLES WIRGMAN, Who offers f:r Sale, Queen's Ware Taunton Ale London Porter Porter St Wine Bottles in hampers Tumblers in casks Very large Coal, and Log woud and 1* ustic- Hoop Iron Scupper Nails Pump Tacks Spanish Brown Stine Twine Bunting Grind Stones Venetian Red Mustard Bottles Likewise, Calcutta piece Goods and Gold and Silver Watches. May 12. _________________eo For Amsterdam, The strong copper-bottomed Ship PORTSMOUTH, capt. Philemon Dawson, will have immediatedisYiatch, 'I begreat- cr part of her cargo being engaged, the re- mainder will be takenon moderate f .gilt*— Apnly to ISAAC LBE WEBSTER, or O, L. THOMAS, Broker. !t;ay It, ColOt For Charleston, --TTr^ The regular Backet, ^m$C Brig=LIO«ESS, -.,trett, Has just received f:om Philadelphia aiulff. Tori, NINETY-MVE PACKAGES Seasonable and cheap Goods, Anxng uAfcA are, Fancy Calicoes, FtiHiitu'-e ditto, Fancy Chintr.es, 9-8 and. 6-4 Cambrick Muslins, Black ilitt i ditto, Cambrick Dimity, Common ditto, Cotton Umbrellas, Cotton and siik Braces, Printed Weitbr-s, Marseilles, Jeans ansl Dimities, Tabby and silk Velvets, Spider Net, Cotton Laces, Company GurrahB, Common ditto, Baftas, Guzzenahs, Cossaes, Fine Chaudpore ditto, Romal and Gilly Handkerchiefs, Superfine Long Cloths, The above goods, with many other articles, will be sold very low for cash, good paper, or tobacco. Some of" these goods are on con- signment, and must be sold. Also, So hhds. Tobacco. _Mnrch 29. eo Twenty Dollars Reward.-" RAN awayfrom the subscriber, on the SSfli o April, a Negro Man, named BKNJAM'IN ALEXANDER, of a yellowish black com- ptexi >t! i has a stuff on the right side of lii3 nose, about midwky between the corner nf the eye and the end of the nose. He is about §0 years old, 5.feet 8 or 9 inches high, andpropor- i jjonablv made. Had on when he went, away, ! khalf-woio ronim hat, a d tab cloth roundabout 1 Sud trousers, and a dark striped swansriowii | Wsjstcoat. He may l>a*echanged his dress. S The above reward will be paid to any person j who will deliver said Neg p to tne, a1 No. 41, i North ,1-lowartl-street, or secure him in any | jail so that I get him again. SIMEON YEWELL. N. B. All persons .ire warned against hair- : boring said, fellow, at their peril may 18. eo4t|| I For Sale, ' An elegant, well-finished and substantial ! two-buy Brick DWELLING HOUSE and j LOT, situate in Ar.1.; !e alley -. it is but a short . distance li urn 'he marktl-hoii3e on Fells pbifct. If not sold at private sale b'.iore Monday, the. I first day of June, it will on that da\ be sold !>y I auction. For further panic,-lars it quire of JOHN OGS'lOW. No. 3, Fell-stieet, Fell's-Point. jmvyJjS;________________ ______eo4t§ The Subscriber Will sell hi* present residence', two miles from Baltimore city, lying 'between the York and old Harford reads, adjoining general Smith's and Mr. Holliu's country seats, con- taining about ciglity-four aores of la.id, 1 hnlf of which is weil-impro ed. the remainder in wood of a large size, and is ver> fully suppli- ed with excellent water. The very extensive prospect is not exceeded, if equalled, by any in the vicinity or county. It is stocked with an abundance of tl le best of every kind of large bearing Fruit Trees, at least two hundred! Pear Trees, of almost every kind ; two apple orchards, containing upwards of thirty-five kinds; Cherries of the best kinds ; Peaches; Plumbs ; Api'icots, and Nectarines, of all kinds ; Quinces ; large Italian black Mulber- ries; a considerable number of large bearing Grape Vines, of various kinds ; Figs; English Walnuts ; hard and soft shell Almonds ; Fil- berts; a large Garden stocked with Rasberrics ; Strawberries ; Goostber.'i, s ; Currants, and eyery other neeessar . All the above mention- ed fruit has been selected at a consitierabla expence and attention for 20 years past, bv the subsriber, who thinks it tnmeeess.ry to mention any thing further in respect, to th. land and improVementf. it beir-gso near Bal- timore, and it is expected a person desirous to purchase will view the prttnises. For terms, apply to THOMAS PETERS. N. B. The land may be divided, being two seperate Lots, nearly eaqual in quantity. _Woodland, May 13. eo For Sale, NICOLSON and HETH's BEST VIRGI- NIA COAL. , A quantity of this Coal immediately from, the Pitts of Messrs. Nicohu-n and Heth, is now landing at the subscribers Coal Yard, at the intersection of Light-street continues! &. Rarre-street. The proprietors are under contract to furnish supplies eqtial to -the consumption of the City, and of a quality uniformly good ; and I am willing to contract with nianui'aevurers, inn-keepers and private families for their annual supplies, at 25 cents per bushel, deliverable in the months of May, June, July and August. An early applicati- on w.U enable me to estimate the probable quantity required for the ensuing winter. JOHN P. PLEASANTS. Who has removed his office to Charles- street, in the store lately occupied by Mr. Gieguiere. April 14. dl2t-eo'tlstJy s p~~r r> c •, ^^