REMOVAL **•*""'¦"
ey^^ tnes Ninde, Watch-Make:,
-' Nn'70, Market-street,
j^_«3sp?ctfiUiy informs his friends and the
^,^-5 tic, that he Has removed from his; old stand
* , t J » <= above place, where he hones by apunu-
t L \_ -Z.KXX. 'utiou to business, to merit a confinu-
--,,,' -'-=- ot the miblic patronage winch he hits hi.
*_lltr gr"C^o so liberally experienced.
j-_I_ e=i has on hand-, an.! wilt be constantly sup-
^j^^-t \, -with, hi elegant assortment of Gold and
gilv"t^ i- Horizontal, .Seconds. Capped, Jewelled,
,,-. <>ther WATCHES, of the first quality
Still ^i^^^^^^B^^^Kv.,,^
>vhi
I, he offers tor sale at the most reducea
may IS*.
2aw
_^^^^^_ "TcTije bold.
- subscriber having been appointed mis-
^ vJTvthat purpose, offers for sale that valu-
tee *^t o'r plrcel of LAND or PLAN-
pi»e> * N Utl the property ot Zacnartah
l'^'* V ' containing about 488 acres, lying
»«***"»,einir in Montgomery county, with a
**»<* _ and eom» >d'inus mill house 38 leet by
lorS^ ^.ee-storU. high. one-ttory of which is
42, "t' , two 0f brick* wuli two water
ste>«-»-' - three pair of stones, two of which
"wU*^rei»ch Burr, one of Collins; with roer-
ave *T*^nd country bolting- cloths, sufficient
cUa.v**- ^ f ,m-„ (,„,„., , a
Ji»STi.X-"oaa, leading from the mouth of Ma-
FubU^.-to the city Of Washington, about 11
1 U^ iVolnthe former, and 20 from the latter
" a 2 0 Tl Frederick-town. The above
,,. ertv will be sold in Lois, or all to
P'^-'^VwiU best suit the. purchasers. '1 he
* ' «s olNale wiU be cash. If not s.ld at pn-
t6l;l«T«*Se before the twenty-ninth day of Oc
Vtl, , next the sale to commence that cay,
*obe ^ W- of rain, the first fair day thereafter
^WlixVxY HOWARD of John, Trustee.
**t Vi The subscriber will also sell 250
V ^TLAND lyiilB on the south side of
acres «¦»• w'ltnin about 7 miles'oi Bal-
tin^^nd well adapted to any kind of conn-
try pr^1^ m be one third cash, on the re-
1 l1^ liere will be a credit, with bond bear-
* ,llfUt^l H. HOWARD, of J. Trustee
TThis is to give Notice,
„,, ^t the subscriber hath obtained fromthe
Ti'£»s* Court of Baltimore county, u> M*ry-
°rl>, ^ letters testamentary, on the personal
lantl» of %*t '*&»¦•late oF Baltimore coun-
ty tlc,ce saiddeceased) are hereby warned
gSU"Shi? .it the same, with the vouchersthere^
to,e^ tl-.e subscriber, at or before the SOth of
ot ^.riber next, they may otherwise by law
1>eC ^lud.-d from all benefit of said estate
be (?*<^"d uand Uiis 20th day of June,
Give" «lldJ m> ' J0.jN SHULTZ,
18ur. Executor of John Taylor.
2aw6w
J.uae 22 1807.______________
—-" Land for Sale.
- ilS. subscriber offers for Sale, ROBERT'*
«. awlT. containing 166 acres; being within 3
P * * - of Baltimore, on the Falls turnpike road.
S,11 ei««irovements are, a small frame D » elhng
Tne inn h6n. ^joining;, Barn and Stables,
House. * iloust. a so(>(1 Apple orchard.
a ^ad** verv rich, about 6 acres cleared &
a ? '(J to 25 more may be easily made as the
fl;01" "ta well watered. There to sufficient
placeis 0}t;mber tor the use of the farm—
qua««Y of raie may be known by apdy.ng
Tb^M> Y,uop, in Howard-s.reet. or to
to Ai" " j017iN ME1UIYMAN, of Sam'l,
J ' " Near Hookstowr,
« 2aw
BiaV Ibj_____________________________
-TvT^ Lease, on ground-rent,
• TV" I OTS on'Frankhn-street, south rude,
S -te'tothe water company's reservoir, 20
oppos.i _ gu feet dee . beg,illningfor No. 1
fc:e^ ,li-tance of about 304 feet feoff, .theiv.ter-
attbecii» piranltUB alld Calvert-streets, and
section ^w , fei, bl.c:u.lth a,lj0i„i„g each
rUnninft bounding on Franklin-slreet.
°thAe,«o six other LOTS on Gravel-alley, the
A,1 ,'ifle, 20 feet front and 50 feet deep.
nortn s ,k rl.uns parallel with Franklin street,
Gi**® l~ ,'t w;,ie. The Lots on it run back
»»dJS„" on Franklin-street. Persons who
t(\ ,„ts on Franklin-street, will therefore
^ke .a* .portunity of making them 140 feet
have w» ulu bacl Ul tUe alley. .
dC'T' Ions who wisli to take lots of this depth,
^fthcychoose,have a greater front. Tnose
1V'a>' 'refer purchasing m fas simple, may have
w '° nof 12 mouths, on approved notes with
a crecu^ ^ ^^ dUe when tUe mol)ey ,s
l)ald* 1 vt mav bo seen, and tsrms known, by
^- i1 «on to" the subscriber, or to James Ba.
ar>. suvveyor, Oldtown, near the foot-bridge,
**, .' " ni ^hew the lots.
wll0 w ill snew tue rob f, lt ARpE.R
Saw
June ^-_________________
]yiy Creditors will take Notice,
THAT I intend to apply to Harford coun-
ty Court, at Apgust term-next for the benefit
•j-1, e act for tlie relief «f insolrent debtors.
* ' WALTER T0L1.L" HALL.
IS 3aw2m|
may
Wanted to Purchase or Hire,
A Cook i for whom a generous price, or
liberal wag« will be given by^ ^^
2aw
M^y
To I -ease on Ground Rent,
The following LOTS in Yates' &. Bowly's
addition -
j, ^8 on York-street S5 feet front 62 deep
' go do. £5 do. do. 52 do.
y't Wilkes-st. 25 do. do. 54 no.
ALSO,
l,ot No. T. or Potter.streel (Asquith'e
addition) M fet-t front, 30 deep.
*tl - HOB: G. HARPER,
may 5^_______________________Saw
This is to give Notice,
THA r the Subscribers of B;dl n ore coun
tv hath obtained tram the orpli .n'.- ceiui of
Baltimore county, in the state of Maryland,
letters testamentary on the estate of £ng 1
bard YeWer, late of said county, deceasvo •—
All persons having claims against the said
deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the
same, w'th the vouchers thereof^ to the sub-
scribers, on or before the 8th day <.'' April
next; they may otherwise, by law be exclud-
ed from all benefit of the said estate.
Given under oar hands this 12th day of May,
isor.
CATHARINE YEISER,}
M1CHOL.AS BR1CE, VEx'rs.
JOHN BORLAND, 3
N. B- Al' persons indebled to the estate,
«re requested to make immediate payment,
otherwise legal measures will be taken-to tn.
force it.
may 13- .£ay;6w
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New-York, May, lfiOT-
June 1. d
For Sale.
Two valuable three-story BRICK WARE
HOUSES, ailHateat the head of Ellicott's
dock ; also anew two-etory BRICK DWEL-
ING HOUSE and LOT, situate about a mile
from the city of Baltimore, on the Frederick
Town Turnpike road. There is an handsome
Garden and a small piece of excellent meadow
belonging thereto. The latter property is well
sitaiaU: for either a small private family or ta-
vern. ForteMDS applv to'
FREDERICK PRICE,
No. ,8, North Calvert-street
A. 2 Saw
Fresh Garden & Grass Seeds.
MAXIMILL1AN HEUISLER,
HAS received by the ship Fair American,
from London, his usual supply of GARDEN
SEEDS, which makes his assortment com-
plete.
Jlso,
GRASS SEEDS, viz. White Clover, I.u-
aerne, Cinque foil and Rye Grass, and a few
line Moss Ros. s, all which he will sell low,
at his Nursery h Garden, ^at Portland-Ferry-
Branch, near Baltimore.
jtprU 39. i 2*w
3 cases white Platil-
las,
10 do. brown ditto,
18 do Brittatiias,
3 do. Checks and
Stripes,
3_do. Checks, No. 2,
l'do. Rouans, '
3 do. Dowlass,
1 do. Creas a la Mor-
laix,
To Rent:
A Frame Dwelling HOUSE, situated in
Govanc's town It would be a pleasant re-
treat Bira.fi : summer mouth's.
The terms will 6e made tenotirii uponapplica-
tlie subscriber residing tsear the pre-
mises.
JAMES P. HEATH.
__June 15,_________ 2aw-j.t
German Linens and India
Goods.
JOHN SPERRY,
No. 55, Smith's wiiaiif,
Offers Jot sale,
3 do Bolting Cloths,
8 bales Beerboom-
Gurrahs,
21 do Cossas,
2 do. Jallalpore San-
nahs,
12 do. Jugdea Baftas,
4 do. Luckipore do.
6do.Chittabul!ydo.
2 do. Gi'da Komals,
________________^ 1 do. Cotton Checks,
3 do. Cotton Hose.
Also,
Coarse Mens' Hats, Cotton Stripes, Lares
and Edgings, Black Silk Florentines, Cogniac
4th proof Brandy, and 40 boxes first quality
Kavanna Cigars.
N. B. Ivlo-st of the above goods are entitled
o debenture, which will be received in part,
payment
June 1.___________________d4t-5aw4w
Robert Cornthwait,
No 14, M'Elderry's wharf,
has just received and for sate,
80 bbls, Susquehanna No. 1, Shad,
800 do. do. do. Herrings,
15 do. good Vinigar.
On hand as usual,
Bar Iron, ")
Round do C assorted,
Rolled do. J
Spike and Nail Rods, Castings, Wrought
and Cut Nails, Tar, Salt, Cordage, Flour,
with an assortment of Groceries.
Jt.ne 23._______________________eo4t
LIFE OF THE
Rev. John Wesley.
On Wednesday morning, July 1, will be
published by George Dobbin and Axurphy, J.
liagerty, and Aumr Neale,
The life or the Rev. John Wesley,
With Memoirs of the Wesley Familj.
To which are subjoined,
Dr. Whitehead's Funeral Sermon,
Aiid a comprehensive History of
American Methodism.
By George Bourne.
With an elegant engraved likeness of Mr.
Wesley.
The price to subset ibets is one dollar and
fifty cents ; the subscription book will con-
tinue open until Tuesday, June SOth, niter
which the price will be raised to non-subscrib-
ers t« one dollar and seventy live cents
.This volume will be peculiarly interesting
to all those who desire the progress of Chris-
tianity. It contains matter lit te or not at all
known to the citizens ot the United States i
it shews the number transact business as a
Broker; begs have to offer his services to his
friends'an I the public in general, and respect-
fully solicits i share i ft ieir patronage, assur-
ing them that he will discharge the duties in.
tit on that profession with punctuality
and diseretiot .
He'will procure money or. good paper at
the shortest notice, buy and s. il all kinds of
goods and merchandize, and advance cash on
goods deposited for sale.
•'<<• at present offers for sale or barty, for
Sugar, Coffee, < r Ind'go, (entitled to draw-
bacl-) Cotton or Tobacco,
A two-stori Brie!. HOUSE, in North Fre-
derick stieet
Aisojoi sale, or barter, for property in toiun,
A FARM in Harford county, distant '<>0
miles from Baltimore, and one mile from the
post road, with good improvements, and an
extensive. Apple and Peach Orchard.
Also for sale, or barter, for property in town, or
goods,
From 16 to 20 acres of LAND, with a
Frame Dwelling House on it, and a mill
seat, distant G miles from this city, on the
Philadelphia road, opposite the Red House
The situation will suit either for a tavern,
store, or summer retreat
Also for Sale,
A two-story brick HOUSE in Havre de
Grace, with five lots adjoining, in fee simple.
Two Frame HOUSE'S in PiU-strcet, near
the Friends' Meeting, now under good rent.
An elegant Coach, with harness for four
horses in good order and almost new.
4 bales Upland COTTON.
400 vt. BEES WAX.
June 33
eo4t
The subscriber has for Sale,
at No. 1, Cheapside,
A general assortment of LEATHER, of
excellent quality, consisting of : Calfskins,
Neat, Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Spanish &
Country Sole, Mock Morocco, Sin > pskins
suitable for Book-binders, Boot-tigs, he.
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 bun
idred prime Locust Posts.
UK. HEATH
N. B- He will give the highest price for
Leather in the rough, and for Bark through-
out the season.
April 10.
eo
For Sale,
NICOLSON axt) HETK's BEST VIRGI-
NIA COAL.
A quantity of 'his Coal immediately from
the Pitts of Messrs. Nicblsdn and Heth, is
now lauding at the subscribers Coal Yard, at
the intersection L Gazette, I
arereqwiste.it':' (ishthe&bobeoncc a vieekjur
lix weeks-, andj^neurd their accounts.
TWO STABLES in Rugers'-allcy, back of
the late Franklin-Hotel Inquire of Henry
Peck, No. 149, Market stri
¦ N. B. They will accommodate 24 Horses,
may 15._____________________eo
Wants a Situation,
As WET NURSE, a young Woman with a
good breast of'milk, and who can produce
satisfactory recommendation. Inquire at this
Office. June 18. eo4tJ
For Sale,
At 'No- 19, Water-street, between Calvert and
South-street,
1000 Spanish Hides, just received,
Quantit; of Tanners Oil, first quality,
White Welting, Shammey & Buck Skins,
Red, green, yellow & black Morocco Skins
Skirting, Hogs, Skins and Smsp Skins,
Calfskins, Upper Leather and Boot Legs,
Shoe Thread, Shark Skins & Scotch Stones,
Currying Knives and Graining Boards,
Tanner's Fleshers and Workers,
B ;am Facts and Leather for Hatters,
Tanners' Brushes and Ben Soals,
W lth a general assortment of Leather.
JAMES BOSLEY.
June 2. . eo6w
George Yeates,
OFFERS FOR SALE,
30 hhds. N E. Ruin,
50 bbls. Whisky,
25 pipes Bordeaux and Cogniac Brandy,
20 hhds. Sugar,
15 bags St. Domingo Coffee,
5 qr, casks Malaga Wine,
2 pipes Port do.
1 pipe London Particular Madeira do.
Teas fkc. &c.
Also.
TV bbls. Chester River Shad.
June 18.________________________eogt
For Sale.
30 hhde. Gaudaloupe SUGARS, entitled
to drawback.
8 do Antigua and St. Kitts RUM,
40 dozen Morocco SKINS, by
WILLIAM JONES,
No. 53, Couniy wharf
June 20. ___________________eo2w
A Young Man,
Of unimpeachable character, and who writes
an excellent hand, wishes to get a s&uation
in an Office, Wholesale, or Retail Store. As
he has not been much accustomed, to business
he would expect to engage on moderate
terms. The most satisfuctor) reference can
be'given as to character. A "ine directed
to D. and left with the printer, shall be duly
attended to.
June £0. eo4tj;
La Plata Hides.
7944 South Ameri t OX HIOES, of the
first quality, from Monte Viedo, are now
landing and for sale ¦' Water -street, fcj
U M JENKINS.
Also an Hand,
Laguira, Oronok and Curraeoa Hides.
a general tttot tmtnt of
Tanner's and Currier's,Tools, Tanners'Oil
and I.e. hr ol all kinds, which isf offered
on accommo latinj! t tn».
June 8. cUl-eo
Q3* The E ! to.- o! the A'ezavdria DailV
Advertiser will publish' t:.e above c .-ery -tbtr
day. six wei k ¦. the ¦¦ a c ister f,.un.. (P«m.)
in English, ..ud Mr Gru er at Hager's-town,
in German, once a week sis weeks, and for-
ward their aeco nits to the Editor of die Fe-
der*.: Gazette.
may a.
eo6jy
Rolling and Sliting Mill.
Tlie subscribers are now ready to execute
orders for Hoop Iron and Nail Rods of all
dimensions, in the neatust manner and at vtry
short notice.
ANDREW & THOMAS ELLICOTT.
way 14, e.9
Frederick C. Graf
Offers; .is store, heutt ej Smith's doci,
Quadruple Silesias,
Dowlas's,
Bro.vn Platillas,
A ron Checks,
Checks and Stripes,
Bieldield Lim n,
Table Cloths with Fringes,
Tapes, assort, d from No. 11 to 35,
Russia Sheeting.
Also,
Souchong and Hyson Teas.
Likewise,
125 boxes 10 by IJ white Bohemia
dow GLASS.
June 20. Co2w
Benj.and Geo. Williams,
No. 3, Bowly's v.hari',
OFFER FOR SALE,
53 bales Colored
India Bale Gueds,
Consisting of
Seersuckerst Garadaries r Bandana*, Put*
beat, Blue. Gilla, and Sooty Romal Hand-
kerchief's ; blue Baftas ; bine Guineas ; blue
Matnoodies ; Checks j red and blue Custa*
and Chintz.
210 do. white India do.
Consisting of
Company and Beerboom Gnrrahs ; Cawn-
pore i Jar.na, Commercally and Tandah C>s-
sas t Meergttngy, Jallapore, Mammarack-
poore, Mamoodics; Fine Choppa, Gaur.ee-
pore, and Mow Sailnahs ; Cbittabdly, Locka.
pore, Judgea, and Fine Baftas, &.c. Jkc. &c.
50 pieces Russia Sheetings,
25 tons clean Russia Hemp,
20 do. Sweedish Bar Iron,
40 piepes 4th proof Bordeaux Brandy, /
lo do. do. Cogniac do of fine flavor,
CO i.hds. N. E. Rum,
40 barrels ditto,
50 boxes Cfftret Wine, of 12 bottles each,
100 boxes white ;".id brown Havana Suirar,
30 hhds. Muscovado do.
750 bids. Pork,
40 do. Mess do.
70 do.No. 1, Boston Beef,
400 kegs Lard,
1500 lbs. Bacon Hams,
500 barrels Herrings,
Souchong and Hyscn Skin Tea, ,Raisins
injkfgs, Mould Candles, Chocolate, Pijj
Ltid, fee. &c. ike.
June 8
For Sale,
*3t colStj
Two BOYS, between the age of eight an 1
eleven \ears, and a Midatto GIRL, uiiout 3
years old. Inquire of the printer.
June 10. 2a w
Stray Horse.
I do hereby certify, that Robert Lyon took
upas a trespassing Stray, and brought before
me the subscriber, a justifee of the peace lor
Baltimore comity, a large Black HORSE, with
a few white hairs in Ids forehead ; about fif.
teen and a half bands high, shod all round,
trots and canters, and has been very much
galled with the collar; appears to he broken-
winded ; no perceptible brand or mark —Given
under my hand this 17ib June, 1807.
. SAMUEL OWING.
IS j- The owner is requested to prove pro-
pert j, pay charges and take him a.vav.
ROBERT LYON,
Ten miles from Baltimore, on the Frederick-
town turnpike road, near Beam's tavern
June 20.___________________2aw4tj:
CITY BATtiS.
¥ '0" "*7"'"' "' ™*Las..
BALTlMOriR.
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