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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/07-1807/12 msa_sc3722_2_6_2-0098 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
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Seven Dollars per Annum.3
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Sale by Auction^.
7'he subscriber will offer for sale on the premises,
on WEDNESDAY, 'ike 12th. of August next,
at 10 o'cioci,
A Hl 10RE St LOT, on the Frederick town
Turnpike-Road, about five miles from Bal-
timore. The house is a frame, two-stories
high, with a K'tchen and Garden, and would
suit for a Tavern. The Lot contains about 5
acres ; is enclosed with a good fence (part
stone and part post and rails)—It has a num-
ber of good Springs, and would answer well
for the establishment of a Ian yard.
Tlie terms of sale, one half cash, the other
half to be paid in six months.
ABRAHAM ENGEL.
, July 24.________________________2'»w4t$
Sale by Auction.
On MONDAY,
The 3d of August next, at 3 o'clock, near
the corner of Bridge and High-streets,
Old-Town, will be sold, the regaining
STOCK OF A GROCER, consisting of
3 bbls. Herrings,
Stoneware,
E;i then do.
C_ieen's do.
Scale Beams, Weights, Oats,
Straw, Stand Casks, ike. &c. &c.
Julv29 ^^^^^^^^^^
and Cut
dtMAu
^^^ The Charterers
Of the snow John and Joseph, Waving fail-
ed to comply with tl:e. charter par'y, "*« are
directed to offer for safe for their account, at
our vendue store on i'UE^l) AY NliXT, the
4th dav of August, at 12 o'clock.
41 wlv'e ti' fees ) ri.toir
44.hiH.fe ^HK.E,
6000 UV'.iii-KL STAVES,
At 60 days credit, lor approved endorsed
notes. .
VAN WYCK &. DORSEY, Auct'rs.
J___'__________________
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias from Bai.
t'fmore county court, to me d'n—o'.cd, will Be
exposed io public sale, on Wednesday, the
51 li August, at 10 o'clock, A M. on the
premises, for cash, the following property
to v*it :
ALL the right, title, estate and in.
terest of Thomas Dohbin, in and to a House
and Lot, si til ate on Harris, n-stre.et, (No. 48)
tlie hot fronts on said street 25 feet, and runs
back to tlie Fail's, with the improvements of
a two st:; -, frame dwelling House, an I ad.
ditonal back buildings, late the property of
said Dobbin, taken at suit of Pierce M. De
Lfenlz.
JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff.
July 29. dt.i/vi
Dr. Rees's New Cyclopedia.
Par' I, Vol. V of
XEES'S CYCLOPEDIA,
Is received and now ready for delivery to sub-
scribers
BY CONRAD, LUCAS W* CO.
(late m and j cdsrad and co.)
Whc'e also via'/ be had,
The Novice of St. D.miinick. a Novel in
2 vo s. written by Miss Owenson, author of
the Wild Irish Girl, &c
Oddy's European Commerce, 2 vols.
_ J i'y _•*____________________d4t
Notice to Millers.
The subscriber, wt-nts to engage 'or a term
of years a practical MILLElt to go to Spain,
there to Superintend a Grist Mil! to be wo -Ic-
ed by stea m, on a large scale. A man who
m.iy have serve/.! in the above capacity, in the
me is of M ssis. Patterson, EUicott, or Ta-
Sart would b< preferred. Such a person, pro
acing respectable recommendations for so-
bn'ty and industry, (and none other need ap-
ply) will receive liberal encouragement from
ROBERT BARRY,
No. 12, North Gav street.
¦ July 28.____________________________'dlt
A Horse for Sale,
A handsome bright Bay I10U.SE, well cal-
culated for a Trooper, and is very pleasant un-
drr the sad-lie. He is ajso an excellent Gig
Horse. Inquire at this Office.
July 28. _______________tUtU
BEEF.
1.00 bbls. Boston, No. 1, BEEF, just re-
ceived and for Bale by
FITCH HALL, Jnn.
81, Bowly's-wharf
_ _a________________________ d
Jamaica Rum, 6x.
102 puncheons 4th proof Jamaica Rum,
4 lihds. Molasses,
"Will be landed to morrow on Spear's-wharf
from <>n board the. schooner Mary, captain
Evan?, from Falmouth, Jam. For sale bv
FOULK.E & KARIUCK.
Who have just teceived,
14 cases Fashionable London Hats, entit-
led to debenture.
July 28.______________________________d6t_
Baltimore County to wit:
I hereby certify, that Levin Taylor, of
said county, brought before me as strays on
-his enclosures a Bay Geldirg, about seven
years old 14 1-'.! hands high, a small star on
his forehead, shod all round and has a switch
tail, trots and canters, &. has worked in gears ;
also a biy Mare, about the. same size, about
y years old, a white blaze in her forehead,
hind feet white, switch tail, shod all round,
tro's and canters, and has been worked in
gears.
Given under my hand this 25th July, 1807,
JOHN ASQUITH,
One of the justices of the peace m and for
said county.
The owner or owners of the above Strays,
are requested to prove property, pay charges
and take them away.
LEVIN TAYLOR,
Five miles on the Frederick-town Road.
July gT__________________ eo4tt_
Wants a Situation,
In a wholosale or retail Store, or Counting.
House, a young Man, who writes a plain
hand, and is tolerably well acquainted with
accounts. He .would have no objection to go
to any part of .United States. Can produce
satisfactory testimony of his integilty, &e„
A Hue addressed to B. and left at this office
will be' attiiided to.
July £7, eo4t_
Marshal's Sale.
United St.ites, Maryland District.
By virtue and in pursuance of an order to me
directed from the honorable James Hous-
ton, esq. Judge of the District Court of
. the United States, in and tor Maryland
District, will be exposed, to public sale,
at the lower end of M'l'ldcrrv's wharf, on
SATURDAY, the nrst day of August next,
at 11 o'clock, for cash,
The Brig
POTOMAUK,
Her tackle, and apparel, and
Furniture.
THOMAS'RUTTER, Marshal.
June 25 d7t
For Fredericksburg,
The Schooner
ANN,
Thomas Kent, master,
Will positively sail on Satur-
day next. For freight or passage, apply to
the Master on Board, at Bowiy's wharf.
_.JvJy.88>_________________________
For Liverpool,
The Ship NANCY,
George Hobbs, master ;
___ Expected to sail about the 8th
1w5b•- ."Hfsf of August For treight or pas-
sage apply to
JOHN & JAMES CARRUTHF.RS.
' July 28. d'4t
lor Sale,
E2"X '1""ve fine fast sal,'l,1fcr French
Vnfj^t'Mh^ built Ship RO'jE, burthen a-
_^»wr bout 3U0 tons, built of the
'.._ best, materials, well found in
sails, rigging, &.C. and can be sent to sea at a
small expense*. Apply to
C:>RNTH\V vlT & Y'.RNALL,
No. 83, Bowiy's wharf,
Who have for sate on hoard said ship,
1% tons of good building Sand.
7th mo. 13th. d
For Saie,
The good substantial Ship
GK' iERAL GKEEN,
9-9 i tons per register,
anil of such dimensions as to
slow a large cargo, for a ship of tier tonnage,
well found, ha. er.; i". e-vensive inventorN of
materials; This ship will be sold on the most
moderate -emis, in order to close a concern.
For U ¦ 'O
CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker,
Commerce-street.
June, 27- d
for Sa e,
The verv superior New York
bui'tsbip'N a VIO ATOR,
lp\i tons bun ien, cop-
pereil to Uglit water mark, hot
, built of liV'e paJt, I <»ls{ void
the iv.usi co'mp.es.e order
PLE ASURE_ BO ATS.
55_SJSS?3_5_f3l
two years old.
c 'tor, aud now
for any voyage. __¦____¦
ALSO,
. i£5£*> s!llP /E'-'i-US, 491 tons bur-
„ 5«yS*530 tben, built at Somers' t, state
f^?.jS:.A^ of MassachusetU, in the very
"-rS%_ - best and most substantial man-
lier—about 4 ) e'irs old—copper-fast'ied and
coppered to the bendo, with heavy copper,
and in every resoect a van, fine vessel.
^^^^¦^ ALSO,
Ship P '.OJECTOR, aboiK
25 . tons burliien, 6 years old,
coppered to t ue >e*ius ^mi eop-
per-tasteued, sails reiiark^biy
fast, and carries a large cargo. For further
particulars apply to tlu- subscribers foot of
Roosevelt street, Franklin's wharf, where the
vessel may be viewed.
MIN1URN & CHAMPLIN.
New-York, July 24. (J. 29)__________
For Amsterdam,
|v The Ship
^^i| R'lSE,
Capt. D. M. Johnston,
-,..,___ Will sail with all possible dis-
pat'-.h, the greater part of her Cargo being
engaged tlie remainder will be taken on mo-
derate freight. Apply to
CORNTHWAlf k YARNALL, or
JOHN BOL'l'E, Ship Broker.
July 24 eo
isiewChestei Fac&et".
The subscr bers beg leave
to inform their friends and lbs
^ public generallj ,that they have
--J_,-r_ini.1[_-I^.- rented the granary constructed
by Mr Quimby, in King's-town, directly op-
posite Chester-town, aid that they will esta-
blish a weekly Packet, to commence running
, on Saturday morning tlie 18tb instant, at. 9
o'clock, and will leave Cheapside, in Balti-
more, at the same hour every Wednesday
morning. As the subscribers are provided
with one of the swiftest boats, which will
be commanded by a skilful skipper, added to
a supply of bags, and every other article to
facilitate tne comfortable transportation of the
I farmer and bis grain to market, they beg &
! hope for a proportion of the public's f iend-
j ly patronage with an assurance that every
' exertion shall be made to afford satisfaction
' to tliose whose confidence may be extended
to them. It is the intention of one of the
! subscribers to rei eive and the other to deli
I ver all the grain com-, itted to their charge ;
| way-passengers shall be safely landed on the
shores of Chester-River.
We are respectfully,
The public's humble servants,
T. TAYLOR,
W. SAW GTE tl
July 15. 2aw(3t
Philadelphia Packets.
TP#^M& OLD LINE.
«*^*Se______________
The public are respectfull informed that all
articles ol foreign growth and manufacture,
intended to be shipped to Philadelphia^ by
this loa/t', must, be accortipanied with a cet-tifl.
cate ol health, until the 1st of October, (to
be obtained from the Mayor's Office.) ceiti
lying that they have been landed in ike United
States* thh'iy days.
WILLIAM M'BONALD,
June 9 &rW,2"n
Peter Paul,
Respectfully informs the public, that h*>.
has newly rigged and fitted up his Pleasure
Boats Dolphin No. 1, the FlyinP-Fish No. 2,
and the Little Mary-Ann No. 5, which will al-
ways be ready for parties wito wish to take
nautical excursions, so very conducive to the
health at this season. His Ferry Sa.teau, No.
3, is also fitted up in the neatest manner, and
will ply between the. County wharf, Fell's
Point, and Fort M'Henry, during the sum-
mer.
(Q* Careful, sober and djligent persons are
employed to superintend the management of
said Boats.
July______________ 2aw4t"
C3P- Military PlumTsT"
EPAULETS, LACE, (fe.
An elegant assortment just received, and
for sale at the Store of Mr. George Smith,
No. 174, Market-street.
July 28. _______________________ |