|
even Dollars per Annum,]
¦jL-A&JuiJth
A. and R. Bough an
isli to dispose of two Bills of Exchange
Vveipool, at 60 days for £ 575 Sterling
They have on hand and for sale,
hhds. Virginia and Maryland Tobacco,
do. Tobacco Stems,
<-lo. Lampblack, in pound papers,
bbls Herrings,
clo Turpentine,
bushels Richmond Coal.
2J. <*
Soap and Oil.
¦}
SOAP.
—sO boxes Brown,
0 clo. While,
_^.9 cases fresh Florence Oil,
at received per schooners Gorham Lovel,
-^- Francis, and for sale by
¦*c*- BUFFUM & GOODHUE,
No. 84, Bowly's wharf
-f ^ily _____________________5-----
'ohn and James Roberts,
230, Market-street,
//in)'- just received and offer for sale,
n invoice of Goods, amounting to abont
O dollars, the credit will be CO days for
•with approved indorse",
Consisting of
icUestry,
^£3 Cloths,
*^_, ,-s«.y Coatings,
^_^\ 0^-einels,
¦*^~ ._-* saraers,
^=_ , ,'tt<"> Check,
* ^,_l3". B. The above invoice of goods will be
-goosed of very low. The packages will be
**"* ^ tried and the goods may be examined, on
*r> * plication as above.
*^P >vitgustii.______________aiot
—~ • Notiec
yoff.w kkhnedt isf cox
-f_ j ave ; removed their Book's of Accounts,
. _ , , those of the late firm of Anthony fc John
!?•,",,-',edy and Co. to the Counting House of
J^eM*'4' *• Kennedy and Colhoon, No. lo,
^ - ^-ht-street ; where all persons indebted to
-•Tier of the above firms are requested to
*,1ake payment, and those who have claims
**^a.j ,st the same will please hand in their ac-
For Bordeaux,
V The Brig
g^O NEWTON,
James Daly, master,
Partly loaded, for freight of
about 60 tons, apply to the master on board,
at Waters' wharf, or WM. COLE.
August 11 ______ d4t
For Guadaloupe,
The new Brig
ERMIN1A,
Captain Ramsey,
_fe Now loading in Frodorick-st
dock, "will take 300 bbls. on freight, if imme-
diate application is made to the captain on
board, ov lo
" JOEL WEST & CO.
August 8.___________________ GENERAL GREEN,
tO&M^ ^3919"9n
.the locks and behind, and turned up with a
Tomb. His clothing that can be recollected is,
' long bhie cloth coat, London brown pant*,
»ooiw; black ditto, new shoes with one row of
i-»ob nails round the soles and heels. He was
1 jAtely purchased of judge Chase, of the city of
Vjaltiniore. Whoever will deliver the above
Tt^egro to the subscriber, at the manor on Elk-
r-i lsre, shall receive Fifty Dollars.
r 5 ABIJAH FENN.
Tiray 56,___________________________d
Peter Hoffman 6c Son
Jlavc remaining of their Spring importations,
(Entitled to drawback on exportation)
Superfine Clotns,
Cossemlers,
Tlannels,
Fancy Muslins,
ylain Cambric do.
Cliambray Muslins,
Vl-illtS,
Cotton and Silk Hosiery,
Shirting Cottons,
jJunsand Colored Thread,
Knitting-Cotton,
l-'iiie Hats, tac.
And daily expect a further supply. •
JttOt'% d
Roll Brimstone.
93 boxes Roll Brimstone, of superior qua'-
\i*v, will be landed this day, and offered for
sa[e by WILLIAM CHILD.
Who has also for sole,
Boston No. 1' Beef, smoaked Herrings in
boxes, Cut Nails, Iron Hoops, Young Hy-
son Tea, old Bordeaux Brandy, Port, Lisbon,
and Corsica Wines. Apply at No. 88, Bow-
ly's wharf. August 10. d4t-so4t-:
Von Kapff & Brune
Haw just received and offer for sate,
8 bales light Holland Sail Cloth,
2 boxes Tapes and Bobbins,
635 boxes Havanna Sugar,
126 hhdi. Muscovado Sugar,
On hand,
42 bales Cotton, 12 tierces Rice,
About 40,000 wt. Coffee,
60 boxes Segars,
A lew tons Fustic,
A small quantity of Indian Corn,
40 pipes Holland Gin,
50 casks Dutch Beer,
Gin cases, half pint Tumblers, Negro
I'ipes, Black Lead Crucibles, Madder, Sew-
ing and Fishing Twine, and Brass Kettles.
A ho,
An assortment of GERMAN LINENS,
Among which aye,
11 bales Hessians and Twilled Bagging
git iff. And
About 2000 Muskets with Bajonets, &c.
complete.
August 7.___________________d6teo
Rolled Iron.
The subscribers have just received and
offer at private sale, at a reduced price, for
appro ed notes at 60 days.
• i90 bundles 6d. 8d. lOd. 12d. & 20d.
Roiled Iron.
R. LEMMON & CO.
August 11. _______ d4t____
Notice.
A quarterly meeting of the St. Andrew's
Society, will he held at Bryden's on Thurs-
, day next, at 7 o'clock, P. M.
Bv oruer.
—i ANDREW BURT, Sc'ry.
> August 10- (Mt
New-Orleans.
The Brig
ADJEUBAL,
Captain Daniel M'Meal,
Is now undergoing a thorough
repmr, and will be ready to receive a cargo in
about 14 days. For freight cr passage, apply
to the captain on ooard, at Cole's wharf, Fell's-
Point, or
HENRY THOMPSON.
July 41._______________________d!4t
For Amsterdam,
r>s The Ship
ROSE,
Capt. D. M. Johnston,
Will sail with all possible dis-
pat'h, the greater part of her Cargc being
engaged the remainder will be taken on mo-
derate freight. Apply to
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, or
JOHN BOLTE, Ship Broker.
July 24. c"
For the liavanna.
The Schooner
MERCHANT,
A constant trader; intended
A to sail in ten days, and return
immediately. Freight will be taken on mo-
derate terms, ami passengers can be well ac-
commodated, oil application to the subscrib-
er, corner of Lovely-Lane and Calvert-street.
ROB : HAMILTON.
Who has for ir.!e, imported in said vessel,
260 boxes prime white Havanna Sugar,
75 do. brown do.
And
05 barrels Green Coffee, fit for retailers
Apply as as above.
August 5.___________________eo
FOUND
In our counting room, on Saturday last, a
sum of MONEY, which the owner may have
bv giving a satisfactory description, and pay-
ing the expence of this advertisement.
JOHN & SAM. STUMP.
August 10.____________________d4l|__
City Commissioner's Office,
Baltimore, August 11th, 1807.
NOTJ.CS IS HJiJiEBT GIfEiT,
That the City Commissioners will meet on
Saturday next." the lath instant, half past 5
o'clock, A VI. to establish the lines of a lot
of ground, leased by Eliza Harnr.idrid to John
Lawless, on the 9th June last, situate at the
south-west intersection of Fleet-street and
Strawberry-alley.
Those who are interested are requested to
attend with the surveyor, land marks and
papers necessary lor establishing the said
boundaries.
By order,
SAM. VINCENT, Clerk.
August 11.__________________________
Literary Notice.
The annual Public Exercises of the pupils of
St. Mary's College will commence on Thurs-
day, 6th instant, and continue every day till
the Thursday following inclusively, (.Sunday
excepted) from 9, A. M. till 1, and from 3 till
7, P. M.
The objects of the different sittings will be
as follows :
—. , CForenoon, Natural Philosophy.
lhursday £Aftcrnoon> _ng. „ Geography.
_ ., C Forenoon, Latin.
_ nuay £ Afternoon> ^ French.
C Forenoon, Natural Philosophy.
Saturday < Afternoon, Arithmetic & Book
(_ Keeping
¦** j S Forenoon, Latin?
Monday ^ AftePnoon> Frellch & Spanish.
_, , C Forenoon, Natural Philosophy.
Tuesday ^Aftemoon> Greek.
,,, , , <, Forenoon and
Wednesday } Ml,moon< Mathematics.
rForenooiijThesis on Philosophy
_. . J defended id Latin.
i nursuay <> Af-tern0_n) Distribution of Pre-
_ minms.
On Monday and Tuesday the evening exer-
cises will be concluded with public speaking—
on Wednesday, with a short dramatic perform.
an.ee—the two latter interspersed with music.
e lust Thursday afternoon, the'sitting
will open only at four. The Distribution of
premiums wiU »e preceded by a dialogue
spoken by Mast< rs John M-Henry and Lewis
EicUelber^er, both of Baltimore, and James
the E. S. Maryland.
No admittance <^n the l^sf eveujj without
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June 1. • d
British Canvas,
RAVENS DUCK &c.
60 pieces British Canvas, No. 1, to No. 6,
100 do. Ravens Duck,
40 kegs London Refined Salt Petre,
A few boxes large fine Lemons, in excel-
I lent order,
j 20 casks Green Copperas,
100 boxes Spermaceti Candles,
Hyson, Young Hyson and Souchong Teas,
i of this year's importation, and of excellent
quality,
15 casks Summer strained Spermaceti Oil,
15 crates Earthenware, assorted,
20 bbls. No. 2 and 3, Beef.
For sule by
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I No. HJ, Bowly's wharf.
/Ill nw. 1.U-, d
9 i
98
1 16
1 16
39 23
0 46
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21 74
0 87
4 79
9 92
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11 59
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5 98
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Chester-town, June 10.
ORDERED, by the commissioner? of the
tax for Kent county, That the following
advertiseoieut be inserted once per week for
and during four weekas successively, in
the " Federal Gazette," printed at Baltimore,
and in the " Republican Star," printed at
Easton.
By Order,
GIDEON PEAR :-E, Clk.
A LIST
Of the Tracts and Lots of Land in Kent
county charged for the payment of county
taxes, and the amonnt of the taxes thereon
respectively due for the years 1804, 1803,
and 1806, with the names of the persons
respectively chargeable with the payment of
the same ; the taxes thereon being now due
and unpaid, and no personal property in the
said county, liable for,or chargeable with the
payment of the same, could be found by the
collector of the comity aforesaid, as by his
return to the commissioners of the tax for
the said country, appears.
1 iht fir.it District.
Brown Morgan's heirs, part of Hatch*
che'.ors hope-, Rsardoh, and part
of Mcconican,
Copper Jam"S Part of Hinch'mgham,
Gcttings Asael's heirs, P*rt of
Hini.hingh'un,
Smith James, heirs, part of Smith's
chance, and part of Skinner's
marsh,
Tilghman Matthew's l.eirs, part of
Standaway part of Cooper's Folly,
part of Comegy's Farm, part of
Warner's Levels,a lot of ground
in Chester Town, no. „2, Mount
l'lei-san , or Derry and Bryan's
Delight,
Thistle wood William, part of Tilgh-
iu.k's Farm
Vaus James of Philadelphia, part of
Fair Harbor and Broad Knox,
In tli* second district.
Anderson Robert's heirs. Part of
VVdrton Manner, part of Cornwallis's
choice, ami Carol's long slipe,
part of Bodd's Meadows, liudd's
discovery, and the meadows, lots,
nos. 11 and 13, m Chestertown
Beck Samuel, jun. pint of Gamble's
Farm,
Blacl' John of New-Jersey, part of
Warner's Levels,
ClarkSoh Levinus, a lot in Chester-
town, no 74,
irooftet Richard's, heirs, ditto, do.
no 75,
Maxwell Alexander's lots, nos. 23 &
81 in C.I.estGi'town,
M'Cluer Thomas's hers A lot in
Chestertown, no 88,
Story Ralph's heirs lots in Chester-
town, nos. 24 and 84.
Thomas vlilcha, Part of Ashley's
Green
Young John, lots in Chestertown,
nos. 52 & 54
In the third District.
Brooks John's heirs, Rebecca's De-
sire, past of Good Hope, and ad-
dition to Good Hope,
Foril William's heirs, Chance, and
Broom field,
M'Call Archibald, Part of Standa-
v ay and part of Bennet's Regula-
tion.
Stavely William's heirs Part of Stav
ly's'kn.
Woodland John's heirs, Part of Part-
nership, Knesbubry and Harbolt,
Chance part of Wright's Chance
James's Addition, Plain Dealing &
and part of Partnership,
Wdodall James's heirs, Part of
Smotners' Plains, part of Cran-
tham, part of Forest and Stepney-
field.
In the Fourth District.
Bostick Eleanor (widow) Mitchell's
Chance,
Bantham William, part of Cock-stall,
1-ioycr Augustine, jun. Rich Level,
Bishop Risdon.Hicks's Hazard,
Blackiston Jacob (tree negro) a lot
near Georgetown Cross Roads,
Baird Alexandr's heirs, Forest Place,
Beck Samuel's heirs, Fair Dealing,
Covington Joshua, part of Hope,
Calbertlsaac's heirs, a lot at the head
of Chester,
Empson Thomas's heirs, Rich Level,
Chance and Adventure,
Elliot Robert, a lot at Geo. town,
Etiason Elijah, a lot near the head of
¦ Sassafras,
Fields John, a lot at the head of
Chester,
Falconar Mary, (widow of Gilbert,)
lots at the head of Chester,
Greenwood William, part of Deer
Park and part of Adventure,
Gilpin's Lydia, Joshua and Thomas,
London Bridge renewed, & Hall's
Harbor, Commons, &c. andanum.
ber of lots at the head of Chester,
Hurtt Richard's heirs, a lot at Geo.
town Cross Roads,
Jervis Mary, Part of Angel's Rest,
Jervis John, a lot at Georgetown,
Leonard Francis, a lot near George.
towi> Cross Roads,
Massy Dan el's heirs, part of Part-
nership.
Massy Sarah, Whaley's Addition re-
survejed,
Miers Elizabeth's heirs, a lot of 12
acres near the head of Chester,
Miers William's heirs, Bordleys Gift
and Resurvey, and a lot at the head
of Chester,
Massy Stephen's heirs, two lots at the
Head of Chester,
Piner Philip, (free negro) a lot near
George-Town X Roads,
Ric'.umUon William, adventure,
Rochester Daniel, a lot at Massy's
cross Roads,
Strawbridge James (Philadelphia)
part of Fork's New Addition,
Smith Nathaniel, a lot near Massy's
cross Reads,
Sauni ¦! (a free negro) a lot near Geo.
Town cross Roads,
Thomas Joshua ( >i Queen- Ann's cty)
s lot at die Head of Chester,
Vansant George (Taylor's heirs) alot
nearSeorge Town cross noads,
Williamson Alexander's heirs, a lot
yi George-Town, ? 53
£0 64
1 64
5 22
2 95
24 90
6 26
0 90
7 50
8 16
3 84
1 06
12 31 2 92
3 45
1 64
4 57
3 70
116 2
2 33
4 79
1 85
2 to
0 70
5 42
2 86
6 63
10 7
C 94
3 _5
1 16
1 60
2 25
0 94
5 41
2 30
Notice is hereby given,
1 THAT unless the comity charge-? due on
the lands as aforesaid, proportion of adver-
tising, and other legal charges thereon due,
shall be paid to Wiliiam Mtffett, Esquire,
the late collector of tht' said county, on or
before the third day of September next (or-
i " •within the space of thirty days after the
I publication of this notice is ccmpleted'*) the
| lands so charged as aforesaid, or such parts
thereof as may be necessary to raise the SOU*
due thereon, shall be sold to the highest bicU-
der for the payment |