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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0501 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
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Seven Dollars per Annum.3
MON-DAY, MA Y 25, ' i807.
[Vol. XXVI—No. 406:5.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias, from the
Court of Appeals, to me directed, wilt be ex-
posed to Public Sale, on TUESDAY, the 26th
instant, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the Court- House,
jfor cash, the following Property, to wit :
Two Negro MEN, one Negro WOMAN,
and her three CHILDREN, (two Boys and a
Girl,) late the property of Walter S. Parker,
surviving administrator of Elam Bailey, taken
¦at the suit of John Conrod Beattv.
JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff.
may 19. d6t
By virtue of an Order
•Of the honorable the Orphans' Cou< t of Balti-
more county, ".sill he exposed to mile, on TUES-
DAY, tiie 2Cr/: instant, at 4 o'clock in the af-
ternoon, (if fair, if not the next fair tti$y, I
All that piece or parcel of Ground ftdjoin-
ing the country Seat of Hczekiah Clagget,
•esq. and opposite the seat of Mr. II. Sphrce-
tler, the property of the late William Clemm,
'deceased, containing 7 1-4 acres more or less ;
«nd immediately alter the sale of the above,
will he offered, I 3-4 acres opposite. G. Re-
paid, esq's country seat, and nearly adjoining
.'Ham mo ad-street. The above property will
be laid oft' in lots, to suit purchasers This
property being but a few minutes walk from
the city, will be an object of speculation to
those inclined to purchase.
CATHARINE CLEMM,
WM. CLEMM, Jun'r,
Administrators of Wm. Clemm, deceased
May 9, 1HQ7.__________dot eo3pthMyd6t
Sale £y Auction.
On TUESDAY,
The 26th instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
the following valuable Property will be offered
at auction, at the- premises (if not previously
disposed of by private contract, J
Several Luis of Ground, situated on the
Rentcr's-town turnpike road, a short distance
above the French Seminary
A I.SO,
A piece, of Gro nul fronting 15'i feet on
Middle-street, and 159 on ROBS street, wliitfh
ground will be divided into Lots, or put up
entire, as may appear most agreeable '¦¦
who wish to parch is.-. Mr. Michael ftid;dle.
niosi"¦!• (the proprietor) who has a number of
other Lots to lease on moderate terms, will
s'lc>v the above property previous to the day
of sale.
may 11. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
A Valuable Stand for Sale by
Auction.
As Mr T'wraas Dewet intends remavinfcfrom
the qity in u shqrt time, he nitans to Set! by
Auction on Tuesday, the 2d'fune, atllo'eloci
in the forenoon, on the preio
The valuable and well known Stand he
now occupies, fronting 25 feet on MsrVet-
Spacc, and 60 feet on Swan.st reet M.lit bet-
ter known by the florae-Market.; The im-
provements are, a good twg-storv Brick Dwel-
ling House, Sec. well cidcu hi I ed tor the mer-
cantile business, or a tavern, the grouud is
in lee simple, the title good, and the terms
of payment for the purchase money will be
made known at the time of sale, by
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
may 11. ___________________eo
On VVeunesday,
YVie \7th day of June next, at 4 o'clock in the
afternoon, by authority of the last will and
testament of Engelhard Tetter, late of Balti-
more county, deceased, will be exposed to public
¦ tale, on the premises, on a liberal credit, the
fallowing PROPERTY, isfc. i
A LOT of GROUND, fronting on Paca.
street 49 feet, binding a ten feet alley 140
feet, to a 20 feet alley. This lot may be di.
vi led into two good building lots.
A LOT opposite the new Market, fronting
on Louisiana-street 24 feet, and running, in
depth CO feet, to the beforcnieutioned 10 feet
alley.
A LOT fronting on Hanover-street, 21 feet,
andrrunni!igin depth 150 fecltoLiverpool-alley,
whereon is erected, a Brick House and Sta-
bles.
A LOT fronting on Fish-street 124 feet, &
in a lh>e with Holliday-slrcet 45 feet, running
to a canal, whereon is erected, a Soap and Can-
dle Manufactory, (utensils all complete) now
ia the tenure of Mr. George Dorip.
CATHARINE YEISER,}
JOHN BORLAND, CExVs.
NICHOLAS BRICE, J
may 20.__________________________colCt
LOST
This forenoon, between the Court-house &.
Hclvidere, a sic all bundle of papers, contain-
ing Sheriffs and Collector's accounts. They
were wrapt up in a white paper. I will pav
FIVE DOLLARS to the person who shaft
deliver them to me, or Ij»vc them at Grundys
and Crosdaie's Counting-house.
J. E. HOWARD.
may 21. «4t
Advertisement.
Pursuant t» an act of the general assembly
jnf Maryland passed at November session
2806, notice is hereby 'given, to all persona
.holding lots in the town of Cumberland; Al-
legany county, and on which ground rents
Me now due, that unless they come forward ,
and discharge the same, on or before the first
day of January next, the said lots, so stand-
ing charged with ground rent, and remain,
ing unpaid on 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, as 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 Kynes' tavern
in said town, and to commence at lo o'clock
in the forenoon. THOMAS BEALL.
_ aP'il 24th 1807. (may 7.) d25t-lam8m
Baltimore and keister's-town
Xurnpike.
Proposals will be received at the Office of
the Managers of the Baltimore and Reister's-
Town Turnpike Road Company, for making
one mile of the road from Reister's town to-
wards Westminster, Bv order,
JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'vy.
Thirty or forty laborers will meet with em.
ploywe'n* hu the stove road.
may 5. rl
Sale by Auction.
On TUESDAY Next,
The 26th instant, at 12 o'clock, cjf the head ,f
Frederick-street dock, will be sold by virtue of
a dead of tust,
Tue one half of th« Schooner
,jr'\ CAROLINE,
WsiiSftSvW J^s 9'1P arrived from sea, bur-
InX jOS&JJp' then 73 tons, her inventory
^SSSsSafae will be shewn, and terms made
known at time of sate.
VAN WYCK tir DORSEY, Auct's.
may 15. ______________________
For Havanna,
The Schooner
MERCHANT,
John Rig by, master ;
A constant trader ; will sail
in ten days, the principal part of her cargo
being ready to go on board. Those who may
bo disposed to ship by this opportunity, goods
suited to that market, addressed to the con-
signee of the vessel, may calculate on remit-
tances by her return, and a fe\# passengers
can be comfortably accommodated. Apply to
the Oaptain on board at Mezztck's wharf.
FelPs-Pomt, or to
ROBT : HAMILTON,
may 2"!. ___ d
For Liverpool,
t-^p^ . The copper-bottomed Ship
^Mm^. JOHN ADAMS,
*S£i&j3A»ir ' ;'';>l C.iUcder,
. Y<-'—-5**^£S Two-thirds of her cargo being
on board, she will positively sail on or before
thfl first of June ; the remainder of her cargo
will be taken on moderate terms. Applv to
BEN. & GEO. WILLIAM'S.
The above ship has excellent accommodati-
ons, and witltake passi ngersi sbe,is tqreturri
to Baltimore from Liverpool, and intended to
be one. of the earliest fall ships, being a very
fast sailer, may 20. dct||
For Ne k,
. -£jfc>v T1"^ »« SUl0p
»\ IvOVER,
• , ' J. Wartmi Muster;
v*i'>s Having a part of her cargo
d, is expected to sail in a few days.
:/or freight or | issi ,¦ ¦ apt '< to the master
onboard, al Snath's wharf, or to
ISAIAH MAnKWJ
Who ,'iu,: n cei-j ¦ for sale,
5 hhds. goo.I Trinidii'l Sugar,
1100 wt. Madjler, and
1 case half pint Decanters.
3pril 29.________________________________d
For Amsterdam*
LC^EK '•r',e Rnefast-sailing ship
I ..-Ci GEORGE DYE't,
'..yf V/illsail with all possible dis-
*>.•:< ',V patch, tin-greater part of her
cr>"j(|> being engaged, the remainder will be
taken on moderate freight. Applv to
P. A. GUESTIEil, or
JOHYj BOL'l'E, ship broker.
April 23.______________________d
For Charleston,
,—i-ZPX The regular Panket,
¦¦/i:^'i>V Brig LIONESS,
K^ Robert Wilson, Master.
l^lSaSSfeg She will be ready to receive a
cargo on too 2'Jtb, to sail the 3d June. For
freight or passage apply to captain Wilson on
board, Smith's Dock, or to
FOULKE & KARRICK.
Who have landing from said brig,
.m) hhds. N. Orleans Sugar, superior ciua'.ity,
50 whole, and) Rice, fresh, and of first
82 half tierces 5 quality,
On hmul,
Young Hyson Tea,
50 kegs manufactured. Tobacco,
Twine, by the barrel and box,
40 boxes White Soap,
Madeira Wine,
Logwood,
60 barrels Pimento.
may 18 eo 2Je
For Genoa,
Or, if blockaded, for LEGHORN,
r _l,J_Y-v, The coppered and fast-sailing
. -g^Mv Ship CONNECTICUT,
^•J$4i\Mw' CaP,am D»vid Mae.lurs;
^f.'sipiiggr Has a considerable part of her
cargo engaged, and will commence loading in
about 10 days. For freight apr.ly to
D. L. THOMAS, Ship Broker,
may 5 eo
For Bristol,
^Mk> six])LrS,
i!?-*Ste?
P. Wire-man.
For London,
The
British
Brig
GUILDFORD, Mainland.
For Sale,
The Ship
,~-&'.M*JV" FORTUNE,
rOLfiJ^ Burthen 30$0 barrels. For
terms, applv to
CHARLES WIRGMAN,
Who offers fin- Sale,
¦CJ£\
J£S%£}&
Q'een's Ware
'l'auuton Ale
London Porter
Porter U Wine Bottles
in hampers
Tumblers in casks
Very large Coal, and
Logwood and Fustic.
Hoop Iron
Scupper Nails
Pump Tacks
Spanish Brown
Seine 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 PORTS?vlOUTH, capt.
Philemon Dawson, will have
immediatedispateh. Thegreat-
er part of her cargo being engaged, the re-
mainder will be taken on moderate freight —
Apply to ISAAC (.EE WEBSTER, or
D. If THOMAS, Broker.
mav 11- CO Kit
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