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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0609 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
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FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1807.
•" ... Vi -No. 4093.
Mill & FarmforSale by Auction.
On THURSDAY,
The 16f/t July, at half past 11 o'clock at the
Vendue Warehouse at the corner of Second and
Fredtrick.streets, viill be sold on a liberal
Credit, . , ,.
Windsor MILL, on Gwynn's Falls.withall
the Machinery thereunto belonging, with
about 166 acres of Land, situated about four
miles from the citv, near one-halt ot ¦which
is cleared, and under good fence, and well
set with clover and other grass The im-
provements are, a neat and well finished two-
story S one Dwelling House, Coopers' Shop,
large Stables and other convenient uut-houses,
.all built with stone.
The Mill has lately undergone a thorough
repair, there are between 30 and 30 feet
head and fall. She has two water wheels
¦which worn three pair of Burr Stones, ana
is calculated to manufacture about 60 Battels
of flour per day
The- property will be shewn previous to
the sale on application to the Mittep, (Mr.
Hugh M'Gretrory) on the premises or to Mr.
limes Owings, merchant, Ho. 97. Bowiy s
wharf. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
June 22. ¦____________________—
Horses and Carriage for Sale.
A. pair of handsome Mares, IS 1-2 hands
high, well matched, and well broke to sad.
die and harness.
Also,
A neat new light Carriage, with full plated
harness. Apply at Brydcii's Hotel
June 53. ___ .___
British Canvas.
'fust received per the tihr. MaHner, captai.
mas, from Neio-York,
60 pieces British CANVAS, No. 1 to 5
In Store,
40 pieces Raven's DUCK,
for sale by
NATHANIEL F. WILLIAMS,
No. 15, Bowie's wharf.
June 24._____________|_________",Ut" -
Claret Wine, tsfc
-o casks Bordeaux Claret, entitled to de-
Venture,
400 boxes Smoked Herrings,
Will he land id from the schooner Susan,
captain Truveti, and for sde by
V WILLIAM CHILD.
.'.¦ also,
100 bbls. 'Boston No.l Beef, Bordeaux Bran-
Put and Corsica Wines
¦ Anply at No. 8S, Bowi.v's «W**'T.
June 34
&y,
•Utll
Sale by Auction.
On WEDNESDAY,
The \st July, at 12 o'clock, at Price,s new
vihaif Fell's-Point, vritl be sold on 6 months
enedit, jor negotiable notes, viiih two approv-
ed indorsers,
The United States Schooner
REVENGE,
J'iSt arrived from New-Or-
_S_jg__ leans, Burthen 150 24 9 5 tons
Custom-house measure, copper-fastned, and
coppered. She was formerly, the Ranger of
this plaee ; was built by William 1'cice, of
Fed's.Point, in the. summer of 1805, of the
very best materials. She is deemed a very
handsome vessel, and sails remarkably fast
Her inventory will be produced at time of
saje ,.
And immediately after, •ail! he. sold,
Her' armament, consisting of I.. Six FcAmd
Gannon, with the necessary implements, and
the Provisions remaining mi board.
VAN WYCK &. UOftSET, Atictrj.
June 20.__________________
Fo»* Freight or Charter,
To the south of Europe, France would be pre-
ferred,
r^j^v Tli" Schooner
^'fXi?> D,viiH,U, master,- '
tteirj.,-,;'*^ Burthen shout 107 tons ; will
be ready to receive a oargo in 6 or 8 days.
Apply l;> D.L. THOMAS,
Ship Broker.
June '^S.______________________________*____
"Wanted to Charter
A VESSEL
Of from 80 to 85 tons bur-
then, for the VVest-Indies—
Apply to
JOHN MARCHE,
No. 5, South Gay-street.
June 25.______________________________tUt
A Freight is \Yr tinted
t~jr>--N For the Scho«ner
MARINES,
Captain Summers,
Either ftr Philadelphia, New-
York, Boston.or Richmond,Norfoli ,or Peter*,
burg. She is a remarkably fine schooner, of
about 750 bbls. Apply to
CHARLES B. YOUNG,
C, mmerce-street, or
Th** captain on board at Smith's wharf.
N. B There are on board said schooner,
from Newyterk, several packages addressed
to Adam Liudsey, who is requested to take
them out- June 25. d8t
For Amsterdam,
The Ship
BALTIMORE,
i^- Captain W'Sliam Groom,
' m Will be ready to take in acar-
go on Wc.dnes.day next; and as the. greater
part is engaged she will sail very shortly. Su-
gar and Coile.e, or any kind of light goods
will be taken on freight. Apply to
CHARLES GHEQUIKRE, Broken,
June 28 ee
Pleasure Boats.
, r^sC The su'bscrtb- , XZ>y
*5£&£& Acquaints Ins \? o.
W*m$W.*S friend* & the *S2®fel3l*
public, that he h.is two Sailing an.1-two Row
B<> ATS in excellent order, to hire.
Parties for tie Fort, Bond's Gardens, Stc.
can be accommodated at a few minutes notice,
by applying to PETER PAUL,
County wharf, Fell's Point.
June 18. Saw4t$.
unhang a
Lewis Michael K Co.
'ii'ave nn'.wn/, in the differ* it vessels from
Sprit
d!Ht
ton-lon end Liverpool, their assortment of
ring Goods,'
Also on bond,
India Muslins, Checks, Bandaimo Handker-
chiefs, German and Irish Linens, assorted---
all which will bo sold en reasonable
may 4.. • -________________
fillers Wanted,.
TWO or three MILLERS are wanted at
William Patterson's Mills, on the Great YvXa
of Gunpowder. Inquire at my store, corner
of Pratt and Commerce-streets
SAMUEL BYRNES.
N B. Two healthy BOYS'will betaken as
Apprentices to the Millerir.g business. Ap
ply as above.
? June 18._________ d»t
f£j* ; A,Yearly Meeting, of
•the Marine Society, will be held iit Pamphili
Oil's Hotel, on Frid:y the ?6th June,, at 7
o'clock in the evening. Members will please
to come provided to nay oil' last years dues.
Per order of-the President
JOHN HAMILTON, Sec'ry.
June 22. dot
Best Russia clean Hemp.
.Russia Sheetings ) ™titied to drawback |
Sherry Wine ^
AND
els yellow Corn,
sale bv
SCHULTZE & VOGELER.
May 13._______________________________d
Three Dollars Reward.
Ran awav trom the subscriber, on Sunday
ni;rbt last, "about nine o'clock, a negro boy
named Prosper, sixteen years of age, about
6 feet 7 inches high, and stout made, had
on when he eloped, a white shirt and cravat,
old bat, round jacket of cotton cassixere,
and yellow nankeen pantaloons with laced
lialf boots. Took with him pantaloons the
tame as the jacket, white shirt and fight un-
der jacket. The above reward will be paid
to anv one securing him, on amplication to
ANDREW MILLEH,
Northwest corner of Union and Third-street
Captains of vessels and others arc warned
nsrainst harborine the runaway on their peril.
d3t
3000 Jj)
Philadelphia,' June 25.
A F)ark Brown Horse
Strayed from a Lot near the PreeinctS'Mar-
"ket, on Thursday the 18th instant. He is
slim and light made, about fourteen and a
half hands high, five years old,,ha3 a switch
tail, part of bin main trimmed on the near
side, his withers galled, and his oil' thigh
fretted with the gears j has a remarkably
gma,ll hoof, and trots and canters. Five Dol-
lars will be paid for delivering 1 im at Gal-
tiraith's Stables near 'lie .Western Precincts
Market. JOSUPH GAFFORD.
June 25. dr\
Wants a Situation,
A YOUNG MAN of unimpeachable eha-
racter, who is well acquainted with accounts,
wishes to obtain a situation,in a store or as an
out door clerk. He would have no objection,
to engage himself as bar-keeper in a respecta-
ble house. Aline directed to T. will be duly
attended to. June 25-------d4t||
A two-story brick Dwelling HOUSE, No.
95, South Hanover.street, and possession
juiven immediately. Apply on the premises,
#r' at No. 10, South Charle,S-str.cen
:/«5fw |£ ,*
For Sale or Freight.
The. Ship
Frr7"c/.<, Capt. Curtisi
Burthen 360 tons, tifteert
r. "'2»;*S^»" mtinths oh!, inco.tuplete order to
load atd proceed to Sea as soon' aA,.th* cargo
now on board is iischarged. Fort<-rms-app,v
to PAYSON & SMITH. "
Who have-received by paid ship from Liver-
pool 500 tons fine SaHj whicb will be sold law,
if im-tiediato applicttion is niaOe.
___jitneJS._____________^_ , . d4t
For Bordeaux,
(-r^^^V Tlu Itrijf
Jati'es Only, master j
Having half he-' cargo engag-
ed ; for freight of the residue, apply to,
WILLIAM CC%.
who wants 'to CHAnrr.x
A StCHOONER ,
From 500 to 700 barrels bur-
then.
_ June H._________ d8t
i'l'.eight is Wanted
To a Port in ths V- States, or the West-Indies,
For the Schooner
¦ %S?kC" SAdAU,
^3>'i2v3v»^ Captain Summers ;
'*»' _^c^Pas A fine staunch Southern built
ve«.«d, burthen 530 barrel*, is now in complete
order to receive a cargo i early :,pi>Ueaiion
must be made to the master on boil i, hmith's
dock, or to A. £c R. BOUGHAN,
Bowiy's wharf.
Who offer for sate,
109 hhds. heavy Virginia and Maryland
Tobacco,
116 barrels Herrings,
150 do. Turpentine,,
4 hhds. Lampblack,
40 kegs Indian River Chewing Tobacco,
1500 bushels Coal.
June 24. _________¦________dot
A Freight is wanted
For the Brig; DECATUR, E.
Jewett, mtister, she is a sub-
stantial good vessel, will car-
_ ry about'l'JOO barrels, is now
ready to receive a cargo, and may be seen ly-
ing in Frederick-street dock. For terms ap-
ply to the master on board, or to
BENJ. St GEO. WILLIAMS.
Jur e 22. i___________d_St$_____
For Bordeaux,
• tlEEfo'-i The fine new fast-sailing Ship
^m^ , VICTRESS,
Thomas 11. Maddox master
Has three-fourths.of her car-
go engaged, afxvhkfi none is sluppr.U by the im-
porter, and weather permitting, will sail about
the 28th instant. For freight for the remain-
der, or passage, having elegant accommoda-
tions, apply to the master on board at Cole's
wharf. Fell's Poi' t, or to
CORNTHWMT h YARNALL,
No. 8o, Bowiy's wharf.
6th mo. 22d. n8t
Philadelphia Packets*
K^' OLD LINE, f ^M
The public are respectfuU informed that all
articleo of foreign -growth and manufacture,
intended to be shipped to Philadelphia, by
this route, must be accompanied with a certifi
cate of health, until the 1st of October, (.to
be obtained trom the Mayor's Office,) certi
lying thai they have been landcdiu the United
States thirty de.vs.
WILLIAM M'DONALO.
June 1) ^vvitn
Sloop Experiment,
For Passengers Only.
V. H.UW S. BUNXKR,
" Tie^s leave toinform his friends
and the public that he will,
on the first of July, commence
SLOOP, of about one hundred 8c
en tons Burthen, between the cities of /yew..
Tort a'-id Hudson, for the purpose of carrying
Passengers-
Few people who have had oceasion to take
passage up or down the North River, but
iiave experienced the inconvenience and risque
of gdina; on boarl vessels deeply loaded and
lumbered,o,n dick; therefore captain Bunker
has determined to take n:> Freight . ;>. board
the Exjieriment, which will remedy that in-
convenience aivtenti'tly do away the risque.
The owners of tli*» ¦ iel, being desirous
to render the pasf.agti :,s short, convenient &
agreeable av. ¦ i sv.nc, have not only taken
cave to furnish her with the best Beds, Bed-
ding, Liquors. Provisions, ike. but they halve
been at a verv great expence and trouble in
procuring materials and building her on the
best construction for sailing and for the ac-
commodation of Ladies and Gentlemen tra-
velling on business or for p easiire
The Experiment will leave New-York
every Wednesday ev«nmg precisely at six
o'clock, and Hudson every Sunday Morning
at 8 o'cl xk, throughout the, season.
Captain Bunker having been several years
engaged in thfl. freighting business between
New York and Hudson, has become well ac-
quainted with every part of the river ; and
he hopes, by attention and punctuality to me-
rit the. patronajfe pf Ladies and Gentlemen
front the Southward, who may visit the cele.
brated Ballston, Saratoga? 13" Lebanon Springs,
or Travellers who may have occasion to tra-
vel through the Northern States —The.short-
ness of the passage to Hudson when com-
pared with that to Albany or any place
above Hudson, (where the river is impeded
bv bars, ifllsndS and oveislaws that render it
impossible for fast-sailing vessels to pass) he
thinks will induce most people who are ac-
quainted with the difference, to take pass-
age to Hudson, where Ca iriages or Boats
can at ail times b- had, at a oderate ex-
pence, to convey them to Albany, Troy,
Laiisi'ighurgh, or the Lebanon-Spnugs, which
are about 30 miles distance.
Hudson, May, 1807.
June 2._____________________2aw6w
Refined Sugars.
The subscribers inform their friends, and
all those who wish to favor them with their
custom, that they have manufactured, and ot-
ter for sale at their Sugar Kefmcry, corner of
Howard and Pratt-streels, all sorts of Refin-
ed SUGAHS, which they warrent equal, if
net superior in quality to any refined in this
city, and which they will sell on the same
terms with those who make Sugars of as
good qualitv. Orders from town and coun-
try will be thaukfu'fy received,
FUEY, BUUNER &. CO.
Who haVe for sale, i)'' immediatriv applied for,
' "lO'.'dOO ib>. best Carracas tiUCOA, entit-
led to drawback,
11 tons Nicaragua WOOD.
June 23. ' dl2t
Dividend.
The Commissioners named in a commissi-
on' of Bankrupt, awarded and issued forth
against Frederick Amelui.g, of Baltimore, mer-
chant, intend to meet on Monday, the sixth
day of July next, at four o'cloek in the after-
noon, at the office of John Caldwell, esq.
No. IS, North Cdvert-street, in order to
make a Dividend of the estate and effects of
the said,bankrupt, wtieu 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 tile benefit of
said Dividend.
WM M'MECHEN,
JACOB F. LEVY,
,7«ne5. d&thjy
Guest, Atterbury and Co.
Have received, by the Hercules and 'John Adams,
from. Liverpool; the Fair American and Globe,
from London, and other late arrivals at Ncvi-
lork and Philadelphia, upwards ef
600 packages very choice GOODS
CONSISTING OP
7-8 and 9. 8 fancy Calicoes and Chintz
7-8 and 9-8 Furniture ditto
7-8 and 6-4 Cambric Dimities
7 8, 9 8 &. fi-4 black'and colored Cambrics
Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins
I.appi.t and figured Cambric ditto
F.legant worked and lace Cambric ditto
Printed and worked Muslin Kobes
6-4 Lappet and checked Cambric Shawls
Romatl and Hush bordered Handkerchiefs
7-8 and 9 8 pink, blue and fancy checked
. Ginghams
Printed Quilting*
Men's and,women's Cotton Hose, plain
lace and sandal clocks
Elegant silk ditto
Madrass "„ French Pullicat Handkerchiefs
7-8 and 9-8 cambric Shirtings
lied Tick, SaUinette
Cotton Lace and Spicier Nets
Pjc nic and Spider net Sleeves
Carpets, Isc. .-fA'ii
60 cants London Porter, «f a inferior qua.
Just Received
From Philadelphia and for sale by
GEORGE HILL,
Vol. the 1st of
European Commerce,
Shewing new and secure channels of Trade
with the Continent of Europe ; detailing the
Produce, Manufactures, and Cananerce of
Russia, Prussia, Sweden, Denmark i> Ger-
many, as well as the Trade ¦ f the Rivers
Elbe, Weser, and Ems, with a, general view
of the Trade, Navigation, Produce and M |