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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0557 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
Seven Dollars per Annum.]
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, iso:
[Vol. XXVI—No. 408O.
—st-
Sale by Auction.
WITHOUT RESERVE.
On WEDNESDAY,
The'iith instant at 12 o'clock, will be sold on
the premises,
Two valuable LOTS of GROUND on
Bridge-Steel, Old-Town, in a pleasant and
Healthy situation, with the improvements
thereon.
One LOT fronting on the east side o" said
street 40-feet, and running back 100 feet j
on which is erected two houses, with other
¦necessary improvements, and a well of excel-
I6nt water in the yard.
The other LOT fronting 40 feet on the
¦west side of said str«et, running back 92 feet;
on which is erected one two-story brick build-
ing, and one frame do. with other improve-
ments. The buildings are all well finished
and in complete order. Terms wilt be made
known at the time of sale.
VAN WYCK Sc DORSEY, Auct'rs.
,-JWM jfo.____________________________
Sale by Auction-—Postponed.
The sale of that valuable property, belong-
ing to Mr. lohn H. Hoskyns, situated on the
Reister's-town road near St. Mary's College,
as advertised for This afternoon, is again in.
avoidably postponed until WEDNESDAY,
the 17th instant, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon
Vrfaen the sale will positively take place on the
promises.
VAN WYCK & DORSET, Auct'rs.
tune to. __^___________________
Sale by Auction.
On FRIDAY Next,
At K) o'clock,
A HOUSE & LOT belonging to the es-
tale of John Antony, deceased, fronting 30
feet on Market-street continued, a short dis-
tance from Mr. Alexander RoUersorts: This
property is rising in value every day. The
terms will be made known at lime ot sale.
WALTER SIMPSON, Adtn'r.
June 9. d4t____
Ship Triton's Cargo.
To be Sold at Public Auction,
On TUESDAY,
'J'r.t 16M instant, at ten o'clock, at Robert E
Griffith'.! stores, in Third-street, below Spruce-
street. i
The entire Cargo of TJEAS, just imported
in 'he ship Triton, being all ot a superior
quality, About 3500 quarter chests consist-
ing ef
' HYSON,
YOUNG HYS«?N,
HYSON SKIN & SOUCHONG.
N. B A liberal credit will be given to
purchasers.
ANDREW BAYARD, Auct'r.
Philadelphia, June 3. [1 .»¦] d6tf
"Twenty Dollars Reward,
Will he given for apprehending an appren-
tice Boy, named WILLIAM ARMOR, who
Ti as been absent from the service of his reas-
ters, since the 3d May instant, at which time
he obtained leave of absence to go for one
¦week to see his friends in Adams County,
-when he took the. opportunity of going to
Baltimore, from whence he wrote to bis fa-
ther and others in Carlisle, that he was de-
termined not to come back to serve out bis
time, which is nearly two years. It is very
probable that he will endeavor to get work
In Baltimore either as a Printer or Taylor,
ss he has served about a year at both occu-
pations. 'The following is as near a description
of him as can be recollected — He is 19 years
of »ge, about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, slim
made, carries himself erect, has fair hair,
and of a ruddy complexion, unassuming in
Vis manners, and especially amongst strang-
ers rather bashful, he is possessed of some
vices, & the most distinguishing one amongst
them is the sin of laziness, which at every op-
pertumty he was guilty ol. Master Printers,
or master Taylors, wherever he may apply
for work, are requested to secure said ap-
prentice, and lodge him in jail, for which
they w;h'be paid Ten Dollars, or.Twenty Dol-
lars, and all reasonable expences if brought
iiome.
ALEXANDER h PHILIPS, Printers.
Carlisle, May 23, 1807.
N. B Masters of vessels, and others are
forewarned against harboring or employing
said apprentice, as they shall be punished to
the utmost rigor of the law. A. & P.
June 9;____________________________d4t
To Rent,
The HOUSE and LOT, at present occu-
pied by the subscriber, and situated in the
western precincts, near the upper end of
Prat-street. It is an excellent two-story brick
building-; and the lot is also improved, with
a garden and frame stable, which will ren-
tier it a comfortable residence. It will either
he rented for rhe summer season, or for a
longer .time. Possession maybe had imme-
diately. A. GROVERMAN.
June 5. d__
Guest, Atteibury and Co
jKare received by the Hercules and John Adams,
from Liverpooli the Fair American and Globe,
from London, and other late arrivals at New-
lOrk and Philadelphia, upwards of
600 packages very choice GOODS
-CONSISTING OF
7-8 and 9 8 fancy Calicoes and Chintz
7-8 and p-8 Furniture ditto
T-& and 6-4 Cambric Dimities
7-8, 9-8 & 6-4 black and colored Cambrics
Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins
Lappet and figured Cambric ditto
Elegant worked ar.d lace Cambric ditto
Printed and worked Muslin Robes
6-4 Lappet and checked Cambria Shawls
Romall and Hush bordered Handkerchiefs
7-8 and 9-3 pink, blue and fancy checked
Ginghams
Printed QuHtmga
Men's and women's' Cotton Hose, plain
•vl sandal clocks
ElegaVit sHlte ditto
'Madraa3 h Fuench PueWl. Handkerchiefs
7-S incl9-3 r- -mhric Shirtings
Sattii ¦<¦¦
I Cotton y^e and Spider Nets
Pic and S] iderhet Slrc.cs
' ¦ AiTD ¦
London l'oru;-, of a superior qua-
Atj, April 27, d
For Bordeaux,
The fine new fast-sailing
Ship VICTRESS,
Thomas H. Maddosc, master ;
e£Sas"e£»5ofe Will be ready to receive a
cargo in a few days ; far freight or passage
(having elegant accommodations') apply to
CORNTHWAIT fc YARN ALL.
83, Bowiy's wharf.
Who have received by. said ship.
Five casks of Superior quality Medoc Cla-
ret WINE, of the vintage of 1801.
6th mo. 9th.__________dlOt
Sale by Auction.
On FRIDAY,
The 12th inst. at 13 o'clock at Waters' wharf,
Fell's. Point, will be sold, on terms that will
then be made known,
^ The Ship
flfiv PATSEY,
illI!eA#P With all her materials, bur-
qgfBpQgL. then 370 tons. The ship may
be examined ami her inventory seen at any-
time previous to the day of sals.
VAN WYCK & DORSEY, auct'rs.
June 6.
For Freight to Europe,
Or, the WEST-INDIES,
c .rrss. j'*" ship
,b33M£fs> ABBY & SALLY,
~X£3& Charles Sheldon, master,
¦**^>wr.vA5» Burthen !52 ton-;, or 1200 bbls.
She is strong, well fitted, and ready to re-
ceive a cargo immediately. Apply to
PAYSON Si SMITH.
Who have rectified by said ship, and offer for sale,
20 tons Kussia CI -an Hemp,
1 box desert (China) Plates,
2 boxes Imperial Tea.
June 5. dfit
PROPOSALS,
By EZRA SARGEANT. No. 39, Wall-street,
New-York,
Vor publishing by subscription,
A NEW CYCLOPEDIA,
OR,
Dictionary of Arts %? Sciences.
BY G. GREGORY, D. D.
Author of Essays Historical and Moral,
Economy of Nature, 'Jjc. (?c.
the
For Leghorn,
The coppered and fast-sailing
Ship CONNECTICUT,
JSLW Capt David M'Clure,
-)L- Has a corso lerabie part of
irgb on board, and will be dispatched
with all possible sneed. For freight apply to
THOMAS TENANT, Or
D. L. THOMAS, Ship Broker.
may 29. d
For Liverpool,
JCjT^A Tke staunch new Ship
^fe IN^N CHIKF'
;J> Capt. ----------,
-- To sail early ja June, having
a considerable part of her cargo engaged ;
the remainder wi
terms. Apjdy.to
be taken on moderate
SAMUEL WYDOWN,
Water-street. Or
CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker,
No. 20, Comnierce-street,
N. B. The above ship has excellent accom-
modations for passengers, will return from.
Liverpool to Baltimore direct. For passage
apply as above may 29. dt21stje
For Amsterdam,
JCC£N T,ie fi"e new s,liP
*wW&eC TliOMAS,
iJ> Captain Evelet,
= A great part of her eargo
being engaged the remainder will be taker,
on moderate freight. Apply to
FALLS & BROWN, Or
JOHN BOLTE,
Ship Broker.
Jure 6.___________________________e»
For Amsterdem,
>V The Ship ELIZA,-
J. Huffington, master ;
She is in complete order and
will be dispatched soon. For
freight or passage apply to
THOMAS TENANT, or
JOSEPH STERETT.
may 30.____________________________eo6tl|
Dividend.
The Commissioner's named in a commissi-
on of Bankrupt, awarded and issued forth
against Frederick Ameltmg, of Baltimore, mer-
chant, intend to meet on Monday, the sixth
day of July next, at four o'clock in the after-
noon, it the office of John Caldwell, e:;q.
No. 18, North Calvert;.street, in order to
make a Dividend of the estate and effects of
the said bankrupt, when and where the cre-
ditors who have not already proved their
debts, are to come prepared to prove the same
or they will be excluded from the benefit of
said Dividend.
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