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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0508 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
Hazlehurst, Brothers and Co. Have just received and offer for sale, 4 trunks'Ladies' Spangled Fancy Shoe3, Also, Gentlamen's Fashionable Shoes, and fancy Slippers, suitable for the French and Spanish markets, entitled to drawback on exportation. may 15._____________________eofit 75 pipes Holland GIN,;;' Imported in the ship North-America* ftom Amsterdam, for sale by I.ABES & CO.. april So.________________________'. d8teo"8t Richard Appleton, PERFUMES, WIG is' ORNAMENTAL HAIS-MAKKR, No. 53, Market-street, Has receivedby the Globe, from London, Gowland's Lotion; Milk of Roses; Jessa- mine, Palm, Chvmical, Violet, Cream, Rose, and Windsor Soap ; Rote, Jessamine, and Mignonette. Pomatum ; double Hair Pins ; Hair Nets; Meek Cushions j Velvet and Mo- rocco Note Books ; Tortoise-shell, Mockshell and dressing- Combs ; cloth, flesh, nail, hair, and 240 dozen best quality Tooth-Brushes, wholesale and retail. may 6. col2t To Let, A neat, convenient two-story Brick House, in a healthy situation near the Cathedral, with good back buildings. For terms inquire of the subscriber in Green-street, near the semi. narv. THOMAS LEE. ALSO, To Lease on Ground Sent, Several vacant LOTS in Saratoga and Lex- ington-streets. T. LEE. may 6. eo -AMERICAN MANT;FACTUR7ED Paper Hangings. The Subscribers having made consider- able improvement.in manufacturing PAPER HANGINGS, inform the public that they have now commenced making the elegant DIAMOND OS SPANGLED PAPER, Suitable for drawing- rooms, &c. some of which is now finished and may be seen at their warehouse, No. 141, Baltimore street. THOMAS & CALDCLEUGH. N. B. Paper put up by their workmen if found defective will be covered With new pa- per free of.expen'oe. may 6. ___________eo . Aikin's Geography. just published, And for sale by M. is* J. CONRAD & CO. (Price Two Dollars) Geographical Delineations; Or, A Compendious View of the Natural and Po- litical Slate of ALL PARIS OF THE WORLD. By J. Aikin, M.D. Author of many valuable Works. "The precise object aimed at in this work, (sa>s Dr. Aikin,) is to afford, in a moderate compass, and under an agreeable form, such a view jf every thing most important relative to the natural and political state c! the world, as may dwell upon the mind in vivid colors, and durably impress it with just and instructive notions. " No particular class or age of readers hss been jn my view in this performance. If it prove :. e to my intentions, young-per- sons of both sexes, at the period of finishing their education, may peruse it with advantage, as a summary of What is most important to be remembered relative to the topics treated of; and it may afford compendious information to tluse of maturer years, who arc destitute of time and opportunity for copious research." Tho' we possess tnany geographical works, yet it is presumed that the publication of Ai- kin's Geographical Delineations needs noapo- 1-,1/y. Many competent judges in Philadel- phia, New-York ,snd.Boston, have examined this w *k, and unanimously agree that it is neat, perspicuous and useful; well adapted to the instruction of youth, and the information of persons of mature age. Perhaps it is no exag- gerated praise of this work to assert, that no system of geography of equal size is, in all re- spects, so fit for the purposes of instruction and general reading. Extract front the Annual Seview, vol. 4. " The happy application &f clear and precise description, judicious selection, and graceful plainness of style, to the illustration of geogra- phy, has already been tclt and approved by the public, in Dr. Aikin's England Delineate^. Nor will these Geographical Delineations, which at present demand oi.r attention, be found in any respect unworthy of their author. Differing materially ss to its object, both from the elementary treatises, and the more com- plete systems of this important and interesting . branch of general science, this work may be eonsidercd as occupying a newly discovered Station, whence young persons of both sexes may review with pleasure and advantage the real extant-& bearings of their former studies. " The principal materials of this work are necessarily compiled from other books; but a very pi easing part of it, the delineation of na- tional characters, is original; and the strong- tincture of liberal moderation diffused through the whole, together with the uniform good taste and simplicity of the style, give to it a cer- tain charm that is easier ielt than described." may 12. eo8t Jo-HN KlPP, No. 16, Cbeapside, Mas imported in the ship Globe, from London, White LeadN dry Prussian Blue, No. 1 Do. do. ground In oil and No. 2 Spanish Whiting Fine Kings' Yellow Do. brown of the best Terra de Scinna Fine Rose Pink Flake White Best Turkey Umber Duck Pink Do. red Chalk Letharge, fine and Do. Stone Ochre coarse Do. Powdered Black Best green Copperas Lead BestgroundredWood Do. Patent Green Paint Brushes, of all Do. Naples Yellow sizes Gold Leaf, pale and Sash Tools, do. deep Fitch s, do. Silver do. Camel Hair Pencils, Strewing Smalt do. Best Verniillian Gilders' Tips, Glaziers' Di-mortds. Also on Hand, All kinds of Paints, dry and ground in oil, & 120 casks Whale Oil, in shopping order, 40 do. best Spermaceti Oil, do. 40 do. Linseed, do. 60 bbls. Tanners' do. 300 boxes Window Glass of all sizes, 2000 wt. dry Verdigrise, 500 wt- Spelter, 2000 wt of best Glue, &c. &c. All of which he will sell on reasonable terms ftir cash or on accommodating credits. May 14. e.u!3t Nichols (h French, No. 12, South-street, Stave received by the schooner Susan, from Bos- ton, 35 bales & boxes of INDIA &. FRENCH GOODS, viz. : Luckipore ~) ChiUibilty&V.BAFTAS, Fine J Jaumpore SAUNS, Barilla ?0 C0SSAS Gurrah 3 Azumga, Meerguugee) Jalalpore ?-MAMOODYS, Fine do. J Fine Jalalpore SANNAS, Gunny Bags, White Thread Laces, Gloves, Velvet Rib- bons, Paper Mounts, Plain Tiffany and Span- gled Fans, Morocco Caps, &c. &c Also in Store, 67 bales INDIA GOODS, consisting of Gurrahs, Mamoodys, Sawns, Saunas, Cossas, Baltas, &c. &c. The whole entitled to debenture. may 5.__________________________??20tll?. English Bend Leather, &c. JOHN S. ~PECK fcf CO. TANNNERS & CURRIERS, Have imported in the ship Globe, from Lon- don and for sale at No. 63, Market-space Prime English Bend Sole Leather, in Ran- ges and Squares. Also Shoe Thread, Tan- ners' and Curriers' Knives, fee. &c. And have constantly for sale, a general as- sortment of LEATHER. may 12._________________________d3t-eout George Price and Co. Save imported in the Abcona, from Liverpool, Part of their assortment or SPRING GOODS. April 1/. dl8t-eo9t To Rent, TWO STABLES in Rogers'-alley, back of the late Franklin-Hotel Inquire of Henry Peek, No. 149, Market street. N. B. They will accommodate 24 Horses. may 15. eo For bale or to Rent The House and lot at present occupied by the subscriber and situated at the East part of this city, on Dulany street. It is an exceUent two story brick building, and the lot is also im- proved, with a garden and Frame stable, which will render it a comfortable resilience. It has every advantage from a healthy and con- venient situation, as well as the best water, that this city affords. Possession may be had immediately. JAMES STEUART, April 21. _________________eo ELEGANT mTlLTNERV. M. Hunter, No. 116, Market-street, Has received an additional supply of Spring and SummerMilfinery, Which will 1-e -ipenedon Friday, the 8th inst. May 7_________________________d6t-eo6t Ten Dollars Reward. Runaway from the subscriber on the morn- ing of the 25th instant a Negro Girl nam- ed CLOE, of a dark yellow complexion about five feet 4 or 5 inches high, about 18 years of age ; has a bold look, and is slen- der made. Had on when she went away a blue and white jacket, linsey petticoat, and a Madras-) handkerchief around her head. As she has a number of clothes with her, she no doubt will change her dress. I have every reason to suppose her to be harbored by some tree person of color in this citv. The above reward will be p^id to any person who will deliver her to me at No. 106, North How- ard-street. MARTIN KRABER. N. B. All persons are warned from harbor ing said servant at their peril. april 25..____________________eo For Sale or Rent, The HOUSE at present occupied by Isaac Webster, esq. No. 1, King George-street, and next adjoining to that occupied by Mr. Joint M'Fadon. For terms apply to WALTER ROE, 46, South-street. ALSO TOR REljT, The HOUSE, No. 9. Calvert-street, lately occupied by Mrs. Dysart as a boarding-house. Possession of both the above houses can be had immediately. Apply as above. may 14. d6teo6t To be Rented, (And possession given immediately J That convenient dwelling HOUSE, No. 43, Charles-street. For terms apply to GERARD T. UOPKINS, 1, County wharf. 5th mo. 7th,___________________eo Luke Tiernan and Co. Have received by'the laic arrivals from London and Liverpool, a general assortment of Spring GOODS. LIKEWISE, Rose, Duffell and Point Blankets, Coatings, Wain, &c. 20 quarter chests Hj son Tea, and A few cases Manchester Goods, on very low terms. april 23. ' ______________eo8ot? M'Culloh '& Poor Have received per the Fame, Abeona, Diana & John Adams, from, Liverpool, A complete assortment of HARDWARE, Among which is an excellent assortment of CUTLERY. may 5.____________________ eo Rhode-Island Scythes, Just received and for sale by IZAK PROCTER. 38 dozen P:issmore'3 Grass Scythes, of the very first quuliyt. april 23._____________________________go India Narikeeris, Silks, Ike. JUST RECEIVED, 2,000 pieces short Yellow Nankeens, Change able and Plain Senshaws, a complete assort" Bient, Plaid Tamtes, Sewing Silks, Silk Ser' g-es, lor Taylor's nee, 7-4 and 6 4 plain and- (a! < \ jilk Shawls, Bandanna Handkerchiefs, &c. &e. Als:i for exportation, A few bales Striped Seersuckers, India Cheeks, China CUstas, Sootie & Gilla Hd'kft. Kcd JCirva ClotH ; and their usual assortment of White Muslins, by the bale or piece. COPE W BROTHERS. may 2k eoflt M. Tiernan & Co. Have imported in the Fair American, Diana and other veseels, A general assortment of Spring Goods. With an extensive supply of Woollen's, Rose, Point and Duffil BLANKETS ; Flan- nels, London Pewter, Ribbons, Hosiery, Sen- shaws, &c. &c. A quantity of Cotton and Wool Cards. april 28.______________________ eo2UtS Baltimore Gen'l Dispensary. THE present attending Physicians hav- ing declared their intention to decline offering at the ensuing election, Doctor John Shaw, is nominated a3 a candidate to succeed one of them by A CONTRIBUTOR. April 24.___________________________eo Rolling and Sliting Mill. The subscribers are now ready to execute orders for Hoop Iron and Nail Rods of all dimensions, in the neatwst manner and at very short notice. ANDREW & THOMAS ELLICOTT. may 14. eo M. JAMB0, 222, Market-street, Has just received by the Six Sisters, from Bristol, An elega.-it assortment of flint, shop furni- ture and other GLASS ; consisting of two- gallon tincture bottles, one-gallon f,;tto, &c; two gallon saltmouth ditto, one-gallon ditto , two-gallon specie bottles, one-gallon ditto, quart ditto, &c.; Nipple Shells, Breast Pipes; Funnels in sizes, graduated measures, Essence Peppermint Vials, British Oil ditto, small Tur- lington's ditto, Bateman's ditto, Stoughton's ditto, Perfume Vials, white and green Vials assorted by the crate, Priestley's machines complete, which he will sell on the usual terms. On hand, A general assortment of genuine Drugs and Medicines, Surgeon's Instruments, Perfume- ries, Paints, Dye Stuff', and every article in his line. Country merchants supplied with Patent Medicines at a good allowance. Medicine Chests, for shipping, irou-wor.s, plantations, or private families, completed in the neatest manner, with plain and apprpved directions. may 5. d4teolot Notice. I do hereby forewarn all persons from cre- diting my.wife Margaret Smell, and others on my account, for I am determined not to pay any debts but my own. PETER SMELL. N. B. All accounts against me, for tho last 2 months past, are requested to be bro't in legally proved and I will pay them may 21. ______coltf HenryHoward, TAILOR, No. 1, Lemmon street, HAS received per the ship Globe, the New- est Spring Fashions, and is supplied with a variety of the best and most fashionable Cloths, Cassimeres, and Waistcoating, together with every other article in the line of his professi- on. He therefore solicits the public's favors, and assures them that no exertions on his part shall be wanting to give general satisfaction. May 7. ______________________eo8t IRISH LINENS. yohn Robinson, No. 216, Market-street, Has just received by the ship Adrians from Liverpool, and additional supply of 4-4 ) and?-IRISH LINEN. 7-8 J And Housewife Dowlas, Amongst which are, A few boxes 4-4 Extra F'me. may 5._______________ ________d6t-eo6t Union Bank of Mary iand~ 5th May, l8o6. NOTICE is hereby given tothe Stockhold- ers, that an ELECTION for Sixteen Direct- ors will be held at William Evans's Tavei n, in the city of Baltimore, on MONDAY, tl;e 6th July next, at nine o'clock in the morning, and continued until three o'clock in the afternoon. By order of the Board of Directors, R. HIGINBOTHOM, Cashier. N. B. By the act of incorporation, not more than eleven of the present board are eligible for the ensuing year. QCj" The editors of the Easton Sta", the Frede- naitown Herald, and the Elizabethtovin Gazette, are requested to publish the above once a week for six weeks, andforward their accounts. may 5. ' ?________________ eo6jy "Valuable Property for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale, onetwo-story BRICK HOUSE and LOT, fronting 47 feet on Charles within one door of Market-street, and one of the new Union-Bank of Maryland ; Persons inclined to purchase it is presumed will view the premises, and any further des- cription is deemed unnecessary, an indisputa- ble title will be given and the terms of sale made very accommodating. Apply en the premises to E.BICKHAM. If desired the whole of the property, ex- tending to Wilke's Lane, adjoining the above mentioned bank, will be disposed of with the above. May 19.___________________eo8tt; Just Received By the brig Happy Couple, from Bordeax, 3 boxes Superfine Silk Stockings, lace clocks, &c. 7 bales Superfine wide and narrow Brit- tannias. For sale by HENRY MESSONIER. -nay 19.___________________________eo4t Charles C Egerton HAS FOR SALE, 60,000 lb. best Green Coffee, 72 hiids. Sugar, 1356 boxes Claret Wine, 10 tons Campeachy Logwood, 53 hhds. Maryland Tobacco, 1,000 wt. Indigo. may 21. ____ _________ eo REMOVAL. "James Ninde, Watch-Maker, No. 70, Market-street, Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has removed from his old stand to the above place; where he hopes by a punc- tual attention to business, to merit a continu- ance of the public patronage which he has hi therto so liberally experienced. He has on hand, aim will be constantly sup- plied with, an elegant as sortment of Gold and Silver Horizontal, Seconds, Capped, Jewelled, and other WATCHES, of the first quality, which he offers for sale at the most reduced prices, may 19. 2?w Genu'ne Cologne Water, Just receii ed and for sale by the subscriber No. l;-22, Market-street. M. JAMBU. may 23.___________________________eo4t Queen's-ware, China & Glass, Matthew" Smith, No. S. North LIBERTYS'ISEET, Has now on hand a vcrv complete assortment of Qa< en's-wnre, Cut and Plain English Glass, and handsome Tea China. India Shades, case bottles, Cut Jelly Glas- ses, Glass Dishes, Bowls, Punch Cans, Wc. &c. Country Merchants who purchase Queen's- ware with cash, will find it to their interest to call upon him. may 21. eo4t The subscriber has for Sale, AT No. 1, CllEAPSIDE, A general assortment ?f LEATHER, of excellent quality, consisting of : Calfskins, Neat, Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Spanish & Country Sole, Mock Morocco, Sheepskins suitable for Book-binders, Boot-legs, &c. which he will sell low for cash, or on the usual credit, for good paper. Also, A young Negro Woman, who has been accustomed to house-work. And a few hun- dred prime Locust Posts. R. K. HEATH. N. B. He will give the highest price for Leather in the rough, and for Bark through- out the season. April 10;_____________________________ea P, E. Thomas tk George Have received by the late arrivals from England, a general assortment of IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY, SADLE- RY, & BRASS WARES. /mor.g which ore, WA LDRON'S Prime Grain & Grass Scythes, Sickles, Anvils, Vises, Shovels, Spades, Frying Pans, Sad Irons, he. &c. They have also constantly on hand, A general assortment of CUT-NAILS and BRADS At the Manufacturer's prices, aud BEST AMERICAN GLUE. May 11. eo8t The Grand Master of Malta, A remarkably fine Jack, brought direct from Malta, .by Commodore Rogers, will stand to cove:-Mares and Jennies during the et\ a ig season, at Hampton, the country seat of General Ridgcly, at the moderate price of ten dollars each, for the season, for ?4ares, and one hundred dollars for each Jenny.* The Grand Master is now 3 years old, and i3 allowed by the best judges, to be the l*rg est and handsomest Jack ever seen in this country. To avoid trouble, tile money must be sent with the Mares or Jennies. JOHN GREEN, Manager. P. S. The best of clover pasturage may be had, but no liability for escapes or accidents. * N. B. In the first advertisement this dif ference of price between Mares and Jennies was omitted, which palpable mistake is now corrected as above. March 26.____________________ oo2m For Sale, NICOLSON and HETH's BEST VIRGI- NIA COAL. A qunntity of this Coal immediately from the Pitts of Messrs. Nicolson and He'll, is now landing at the subscribers Coal Yard, at the intersection of Light-street continued & Barre-slrect. The proprietors are under contract to furnish supplies equal to the -Consumption of the City, and of a quality uniformly good ; and lam willing I obntract with manufacturers, inn keepers and private families for their annual supplies, at 25 cents per bushel, de.iverable in the months of May, June, July and August. An early applicati- on w.'l 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, Gieqiiiere. April 14. d!2t-eotlstJy Removal. FeWs-Point Schools. MR.(CMKS. BROWN Have removed their Schools to 115, Bond- street, corner of Fleet-street, where they re- spectfully solicit a continuance of that liberal support they have hitherto experienced. Young Ladies instructed in Drawing-, Nee- dle Work, &c. on the following terms, viz. Embroidery, Muslin and Fancy Work, Writ- ing, Arithmetic and English Grammer, per quarter, g9 Plain Sewing, Marking, Reading and Writing. 6 Drawing, two lessons per week, three hours each lesson, 4 French, Music, Geography, he. by ap- proved masters. 4 N. B. Six or eight Scholars can be accom- modated with board, he. on moderate terms. may 20.__________________________eo3t)j New Paper Hanging-Store, No. 7, North Charles street. RobH Elliot & Wm. Vance HAVING entered into partnership, in the New Paper Hanging-Store, inform their friends and the public in general, that they have just received and have now ready for sale, a large assortment of the most elegant Paper Hangings & Borders, From Hurley's, Philadelphia, and the princi- pal manufactories of Boston, Paris and Lon- don. The American Paper they will sell at the manufacturers' prices?-?R.Elliot being re- gularly taught and brought up to the paper hanging business, will superintend the bang- ing- and execute all orders in town or country with neatness, punctuality and dispatch, on moderate terms. N B. Country store-keepers supplied on the most advantageous terms. Cj' Two or three APPRENTICES want- ed to the above business. may 20. eo For Sale, A valuable Country Seat of four acres of Land, within about two miles of the city, a short distance from the York turnpike gate, adjoining*!iie country seat of Mr, William Taylor, with the advantage of a private road which saves the expense of a daily toll, being- in the vicinity of a number of elegant country seats, On this place is a variety of fine bear- ing fruit treets of various'descriptiens, witha grove of large oaks, the whole being enclosed With a post and rail fence For terms in- quire of the printer, or of Mr. Christopher Walker atfthe Turnpike gale. April 27 co Valuable Lands &c. for Sale, On the 19th June next. In compliav.i-e with the villi of'Engdhard Teiscr^ Esq L.tely deceased, will be sold atpitbllc mic- tion, en the premises, at 1'2 o'clock, on tht \')lh June next, ,_ All that valuable PLANTATION when on the deceased lately resided, conttiming ab'oul 33*1 1-2 acres, distant about 4 1-3 miles from the city of Baltimore, and adjoining the lands of Gen Smith, Daniel Bowly, esq. and others. On this.land are erected, a cojnfortable Dwell- iiig-House ; a convenient, stone Barn, 33 feel in width and 75 feet long ; a Still-House, with 2 Stills; and a Spring-House, the loner part stone, the upper part brick ; exclusive of seve- ral other tenements, and every other neces- sary out-house ; good Apple and Peach Or- chards, of excellent fruit; also, good kitchen gardens. About half the land is clejir, tho other half is young thriving wood ; a conside- rable quantity of meadow, a constant stream of water running through it. The upland is kind for all sorts of grain. This property is a healthy, handsome, and pleasant situation. Also, at the same time ana. place will be sold at auction, as afora id, All that well-known v-.l-K.bli' FARM, late the property of the decease?., called Grace's Quarter ; situated in Middle-river Neck, at the conflux of Gunpowder river and Saltpetre creek, by which two waters it is almost sur- rounded. It contains about 424 acres of arable wood and meadow land. For fertility of soil, this place is equalled by few. To point out the number of natural advantages attending it, would far exceed the bounds of an advertise- ment. There is on it a good comfortable House, almost new, with Kitchen, Negro Quarter, Spring-House, with nx:essary out- houses, and a large frame Isai-u (erected in the summe of 1804) with stables, cow-houses, &c. undenjeathjit. Likewise, two apple-orchards, two peach ditto, of the best of fruit, with cherry and plumb-trees, and about 20 romark- ably fine pear-trees, from the fruit of viiicll alone considerable sums have been nude. Ire fact, no place in the country can be better situated, either for the grazier or planter, for nearly the whole of the farm can be put into meadow at a small expence. fjio fishery on this place, in the season, is extremely profita- ble; and the shores are linfd with wildfowl of all kinds. It has the advantage of an ele- gant prospect of the rivBt- and adjacent coun- try, and good w.ater. The distance to Balti. more by land is 16miles, and by water 4 or 5 hours sail. Persons disposed to purchase, are invited to view the above properly Both the said farms will be laid off and di- vided into smaller farms, to suit purchasers. Plats of the same will in a few days be left at the auction-room of Mr Thomas Chase. CATHARINE YEISER,} JOHN BORLAND, CEx'rs. NICHOLAS BRICE, 3 may 23-____________________ cots To Let, Ami possession given immediately, A oonve iii fit two-story BRICK DWEL- LING, with back buildings, now in the te- nurc of Alexander Richardson, situated on Mari-. -street extended, and adjoining- the House o.-cupied by Messrs. Haigh & Fourinan. For terms inquire of the subscriber, living near the premises. JOHN -,. BERRY. inay 2".________________co4t In iiaitiiuore County Court, Maucii 24, 1S07. CHARLES MORNEWICK, an insolvent debtor of Baltimore county, having- heretofore applied, by petition in writing, to the Judges of the said county court, praying the benefit of the " act lor the relief of sundry insolvent debtors," and a schedule of his properly & a listof'his creditors, on oat It, as far as he can as- certain them, as directed by said act, being annexed to his petition : and the said Charles Morneweck. having proved to the satisfacti- on of the said court that he hath resided in the state of Maryland the iivo preceding years, prior to the passage of the sajtl act; and liav- i ng- been brought before the said court, and discharged from imprisonment, on taking the oath by said act required. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by klie said court, that the said Charles Mor- neweck, appear before the said county court, at the court-house in the said county, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of the tenth day of October next, to answer such interrogatories as may be proposed to him by his cre- ditors ; that the said day be, and is hereby appointed the time for the said creditors to appear and recommend a trustee for their benefit; and the said Charles Mornewickgiw them notice of the passage of this ordcr(b_v causing a copy to be insetted in some 0113 |