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' federal m mrtlz &1 Seven Dollars per Annum.;] SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1307. [Vol. XXVII—No. 4179. ~l i ' I'T-'MMg Lands for Sale. ! The subscriber offers the three following Tracts or parcels O' Land, 10 miles from the city of Baltimore, the -whole being con. nected together in a compact form, and lying on the road, about two miles short of Perry Hall, the residence of Harry D. Gough, esqr. viz. No I. I he subscriber's present Dwelling Plantation, containing330 odd acres, on which is erected a large and commodious Dwelling House, Uarn, Siables, Spring House, and every other neces..ary building, with two larp^e Apple, and one Peach Orchard in full bearing, a Garden and plenty of fine meadow — which with the parts in tillage, are under superior fence, with remarkable springs of ^ fine water, also wood k timber in abundance. No. 2. The late Dwelling Plantation of Mr John Skinner.deceased, nowthe property o, the Subscriber, containing from 3oo to 34o acres with the dwelling House, Barn, Stables over- seer's House, negro Quarters, Spring House, a beatitilul Orchard and Garden, with a never failing Spring of as line Water as in the state almost at the door ; and commands a most delightful prospect of the bay from Kent Is- ; lat d, almost as hight as Susquehasinali; near- j ly the whole of this Tract is under prime fence and has plenty of wood and timber No 3. Containing 221 acres on which is erected' a small House, with a number of Apple and Peah Trees, about 40 or 50 acres , of this Tract is inclosed with good fence as a pasture ; it has also plenty of wood and tim- I ber. I Those Lands will be sold together, or in parcels, as above very etieap, to a purchaser, or purchase] s, who has the money to lay down. Who may also have with No 1, the whole of the stock, with the. farming uten- sils. Apply on the premises, to HERCULES COURTEN AY. October 7- dobt Sheriff's bale. By virtue of the following writs of fieri facias from Baltimore county court to nie directed, will be exposed to public sale, for cash, the following Property, to wit: All the right, title, estate and interest of William Simian, John Lamb, John Vca^ey and Robert Scabies, or cittier ot tlieni in anu to a two stoiy traijie Dwelling House and Lot, witi an additional back building tiiereon, situ. »te in Concord-sued, between Market space and the Fans; also, one other Lot adjoining the aforesaid, with the improvements of a " blacksmith's shop, whecltiglil shop, and nail factory, a large, variety of smiths to»ls, and several valuable machines lor cutting nails. Also, a House ami l.ot, situate at the corner of Wilkes and Fleet streets, Fed s-Pomt,front- ing on Wilkes street 80 fee , an . uxte ui.ig back on Feli'o street u4 teet, with the im- provements tiiereon, known and distinguished by the name of Jaliarid's Gardens Also, two acres of Ground, more or less, situate on tne Yortc turnpike road, near Co- 1 vaiie's-i'own, on which is enacted a small , Dwelling House and blacksmith's shop. Also, a variety of Household and 1-ritchen Furniture, such as ocda 6i bedding, Tables, Chairs, one tiglit-day clock, Bureaus, -c. &.C. Tne sale to be on Friday, the 16th msUnt, to commence precisely at 10 o'clock, to meet on [ the preihiseS first niei.tinned anu proceed to ; the different places until the whole is disposed of, except the two ucres ol gro anu which wi I be offered tor sale at my office, at which time ¦ and piace some personal property will be oiler- ; ed, being late the property ot the uioresaid \ William S.uman, JohuLawtb, John Veazcy, and Robert staples, seized and taken at the suit of William Crammpnd. Also, on SutUriLjr, the 17th instant, at eleven o'clock, will be soid on the premises foi ca3h, all the right, title, estate and interest of fid ward Aisquith, in and to three vacant Lots of Ground, fronting on M'lUderry stieet z5 feet each, and runiuog back 100 feet, in tee simple, and adjoining eacti other, late the p 0- pcrty ot said Aisquith, seised and taken at the suit of Thomas liolhugswurth, Charles L. Bccbme, and Matthew MCelm. Also, by virtue of a writ venditioni exponus to me directed, will be sold, at 11 o'clock on the same da;, a variety of Household Furni- ture, consisting of Beds & Bedding, Tables, Chairs, Desk U Hook Case, Looking Glasses, Pictures, fcc late the property ot i'abitha Aisquith, seized and taken at the suitof Peter Hoilman, junior. JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff. October 9. dlGth 10 Dollars Reward. LOST yesterday morning at the Marsh- Market, a Red Morocco POCKET-BOOK, containing the foliowinw Bond, Notes of Hand and Bank Notes : A Bond of William Hawkins, for 701 g, dated July 1800; Frey, Brtuiners aim Co's. Note for 34tig 4-3 cents, at 9o days in favor of George Passmore and indorsed by h m ; two Notes of George VV. Todd, for 500 each, at 60 days, date 23 and 30 Sept; Also one Note of G. W. Todd, for 497g l" cenis, date 22d Sept; Thomas Boyle's isote fu; 4&8J5 5 cents, at 60 days dated, August 1-; Job', i braid i Note for 14i§, date not recollected ; jacoo Winard's Note lor 305g 23 cents at 6u days, dated 5th August, one do. for 305g 23 cents, a 10 days, dated 3d October ; one two dollar Note on what Bank not recollected; two one dollar Notes, and a number of papers, of no use to any body but the owner ; two 6g Prize Tickets in the German F. Church Lot- tery, and three Tickets in the St. Paul's , Lottery. Any person finding the above t Pocket Book and delivering it to the owner, shidl receive the above toward, arid the Bank Notes it contains ; no questions asked. JACOB HOFFMAN. N. B. The public is caulianed not to receive any of the above described notes, and bond in payment. October 8. d4t§ The Levy Court for Balti- more eoumy will meet at Henry Decorsey's Tavern (near Philpot's Bridge) in the' city of Baltimore, on Tuesday, the 20th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, 1 for the purpose ot adjusting the public ex- pellees of the said county, for this present year, appointing supervisors of the public roads, and constables, and adjusting their «• , counts WM. GIBSON, Clerk. ¦s*pt 28. d20thO For Freight or Charter, To a port in the IV Indie'!, Europe, or elsewhere, vLj'X; . The Ship C ATHARINE, Wvp^fcJsSzV^ 7A.)1H/I.v Todd, master. . 'K,2bi!$jr R'lrthen l^J tons ; lying at S-W-i-4Srv Cole's wharf, Fel's-Point. If more convenient, a considerable part of her lading will be put in by the owners. She is now in verv complete order, and r adv totake a cargo -\nply to the Captain on board, or at No. 53, County wharf, to WILLIAM JONES. Who has fir Sale, Pork, Sugar, N England Hum ; Ba. •, Hoop and Rod Iron, Cut Nails, &c. Oct. 9.___________________________dfit Freight wanted. To any port in the United States to the Eastward, For the schooner NANCY, i/sV Captain Almy. ItjByp' She is a good vessel, burthen .^*r about 7o'0 barrels, which will be taken on moderate terms, if immediate appli- cation is made to CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, 83, Bowly's wharf. 10th mo. 8th._________________________d4t Sale by Auction, By David Dunham, On Tuesday the 13*4 tnst. at I o'clock, in the Ton- tine Coffee House, \_to :he highest bidder,] .v >-x The Ship r.;.. iissV GOLD HUNTER, 'iV^* Captain Vose, »5™SfeJSse As she arrived from London, now lying ttC House slip. This ship is a re- gular trader, is well known, built in this city of the very best materials, copper fastened, and coppered to the bends, burthen about 300 ton haVing performed only 3 voyages, her ac- commodations are superior to any other ship in the trade, and maybe considered anew ship being but 16 months old, is well found in every respect and will require but little expence to send her again to sea. Inventory to be seen at the auction room. Terms, 4, 8 and 12 months, for ap'd ind. notes. ALSO The Brig, WILLIAM, Captain Date, As she arrived from Guada- loupe, burthen 164 tons, laying at Rut- gers's wharf. Terms, 4 and <5 months Oct. 7. <*4t For Havana, The Schooner COLINA, Captain Wornon, Will sail in a few days ; for £ freight or passage, apply to 'JOHN H. HEIDELBACH, No. 39, South-street. October 7. ____________________ d4t For Live i pool, To saii with all convenient speed, lr . The regular Trading Ship 3ii^v" ABEONA, j?* Hobson, n.aster &Jmr For freight or passage, ap- ply to the captain on board, at Jackson's whaf, Fell's Point, or to LORMAN & FULFORD. September 26. _____d__ Freight Wanted, To any port in the United States, or the West. Indies, For the Schooner BELLONA, mM& A wel1 foilna southern built iis vessel, burthen 560 bbls. For terms apply to A. t* R. BOUGHAN, W':o have oh hand anil for sale, 50 hbds and 30 bbls St. Martins Sugar LIO do. Maryland and Virginia Tobacco. Sept 15. _________d For Amsterdam. The Ship RTi'SON, Captain Brown ; Having half her cargo now on be,ard,*i'nay be dispatched in a few days. For freight, apply to JAMES B1AYS, Fell's Point, or, CHARLES B. YJOUNG, Broker, 20, Commerce-street. Sapt 15._____________________^_____!L__ For Amsterdam, The fine fast sailing Ship SHEPHERDESS, Capt John Nelms ; In complete order to receive a cargo, part of which is already engaged.— For freicht appl\ to ' LEVERING & NELMS, or D. L. THOMAS, Ship Brokor. Sept 10.___________________ ove articles are entitled to drawback, and having been purchased with cash, they will be sold very low. Also, By the Barque Amelia, and Brothers Re- turn", from the City of St. Domingo, A quantity of prime Mahogany, Logwood, Fustic and Hides. Liiewise, via Philadelphia, 100 boxes Hyson Chilian Tea, which will be sold very low, to close a concern. And on hand, 3000 lbs. 1st qualities Havanna Coffee, Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Bar Lead, Litharge, and Mustard Bottles. September 26. eoSt a. For Bordeaux, ...r^ The Ship ERIN, |V Captain WiUia-n Stevenson | OWill sail in 15 days. For pas- sage only apply to \Vm- Cooku, Jnn. or to the captain on board, at Fell's Point. October 3. eo For the River Weser or Jade, Or, (if the Blockade continues,J FOR TONNINTGF.N, J~"r_"--. The Bremen Brig *®S*W MARIA, * : IjLfBJr Captain G. Monsees ; Sails under a special British licence, granting her to proceed unmolested to any neutral port in Europe. She has a part of ber cargo engaged, for the remainder apply to G TOPKEN & CO. Or, D. L. THOMAS, Ship Broker For Sale. Creas a la Morlaix, Checks and Stripes, homemade Linen, Osnaburgs, Ticlilenburgh, White Rolls, Russia Duck, 2 and 3 bushel B.igs, and fine Green West-India Cofiee, in bags—Apply to G. TOPKEN & CO. August 18.________ __________eo The Subscriber Being appointed keeper of the Standard for Weights and Scale Beams, for the city of Bal- timore, gives notice, that he is ready to receive for examination and adjustment, in conformity with the following act of the incorporation, such weights and beams as have been in use for the past, ye ir.orothers that may be required to be adjusted and stamped. WM. H. WOOD, No. 26, Calvert-street. Ai Ordinance for regulating and adjusting Weights and Measures used within the city and precincts of Baltimore I He it enacted and ordained by the Mayor and City Council of MaitiiAure, That the mayor be, and he is hereby authorised and required to procure-correct and accurate standards of all weiglus and measures established by law for Baltimore county, and the s, m to have aej-.ist ed whenever necessary; and three persons ne appointed wiHun the city. keepers of tin said standards, whose duty it shali he s,d'ely to keep and preserve the same, and to perforin the se- veral duties prescribed by this or any other or- dinance of this corporation respecting weighlj and measures, who before they ent-T upon the duties of their appointment, shall gise bond to the mayor and city council rtf Baltimore, in the penal sum ot one thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithful discharge ot all the duties ap- pertaining to their office : and one ol the said ke; pers shall be the keeper of the standards of weiglus, mot ier the keeper of the stand- ards Of liquid measures, and the third, the keeper oi the standards of dry and long mea- sures. II. And be it tnac'ed and ordained, That with- in thr^e months after the said standards are procured, and the keepers appoined, of which the mayor shall cause notica to be given in the several newspapers of tba city, all weights and measures used within the city or precincts of Baltimore, in the vending of articles, shall be regulated and adjusted by the said standard keepers, under a penalty not exceeding twen- ty dollars, to be paid b, the person or persons owning or usmgthe same, ami when adjusted, shall be by the said standard keepers brarfded or stamped with the letters B S. menirg thereby Baltimore Standard, in such manner and oii_s,tich parts of the said weights and mea- sures as in his judgment shall be most lasting and effectual in preyt nting and detecting frau- dulent practices or impositions in the ua« of such^weights or measures. And the iiie exami- nation and adjustment shall be tepeatea once in eachyear, and tne branding or stan ping tcncvied •alien necessury, un.er a penalty not exctemng twen- ty dollars. VII. And be it enacted and ordained, That all scale beams used in the vending of articles in the city of Baltimore, or the precincts ibereof, shall be adjusted and stamped by the keeper o"the standard of weights, as weights are di- rected to be stamped ; and an) person using scale beams in the city or precincts, not ad- justed and sta-nped as h rein directed, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding twenty dol lars,|'.or eacu and every often'e ; am. the said standard keeper shall be entitled to receive aa a compensation for every scale, beam, not ex- ceeding eighteen inches, twelve and a half cents ; for every scale beam above eighw The Public are hereby Respectfully informed of the subscriber's having opened a Fencing School, for the pur- pose of teaching the use of the Broad and Small Swords from 5 till 8 P M. For more particulars apply at No 30, Mark«t-street, next door to Mr. Myer's Hotel. JOHN WILLER-, Fencing Master. October 1st. dir || 100,000 Dollars WILL be given to any person who can pick or unlock a LOCK, that will be exhibitud to the public, at B dtimove court house on Fri- day ami Saturday, the 9th and 10th instant The above reward is offered to any person who can pick or unlock the same from the outside of tile door, namely, in the street side of the door, and they shall a-sohave the very key of said Lock given them, sfn the outside of the d-ior. The Lock will he co nplete, and will last as !ong as three other locks ever invented ; there is no spring made to the s.ud lock, nor a ward to Ibe key. The most skilful men in picking locks are desired to attend—and those gentlem n who are bnilding, will find it their interest to attend, and the public in general 'torn 7 o'clock in the morning until dusk, each day. Signed, GOODWIN'S INVENTION. Oct. d4ti .---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3--------SL. To Re it, A WHARF, on Light-street, adjoining the property of Mr Samuel R Smith ; now in the possession of Mr. Hira n Cochran Ap. ply to Mr. Hugh Neilson, or the suoscriher. W \SHINGTON VAM ITBBER. Wanted to P irehase or Hire, A GOOD COOK. W. V B. _jOctober 3______________________________d Hager's-Towii >ank, Si-.p lEsinjt jpth* 1807 IN pursuance of an order of the Board of Directors, notice is hereby given, that two doll rs o.n each share ol stock held in the bank m.st be. paid up at the bank on or before the 1st Monday in December next; & that all per- sons ai ing to pay will not be entitled to .my dividen . on what they ha- e paid, from the said first Monday in December until this in- stalment is paid. ELIE BEATTY. Sashier. [Oct 3 ]________________. d?thD<-c N otice. The Co partnership of Hancock and Norris was dissolved the st instant, by mutual con at nt j all persons having claims against the said firm will please present them for settle- ment ; and thostf indebted are particularly requested to make immediate payment, to ei- ther of the subscribers THOMAS HANCOCK. RICHAUD NORRIS. Sept 14. ____________cl By order of theorphans Court of Baltimore County, THIS is to give notice, that the subscriber^ of the city of Baltimore, hath obtained from the oiphans court of Baltimore county, in Ma- ryland letters of administration on the personal estate of George Ma'tby, lat of Ba'tnnoia count), deceased. All pers mshavi, gclaims, against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same,with the vouchers there- of to the subscribers on orbelbre the firstday of' October next, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under our hands this first day of Octo- ber, 18b7- MICHAEL SANDERSON,7 ' , , J >HN TRULL. Oct. 3 i.w6w Public Sale. Bv Virtue ot an order from the Orphan's court c* Anne Arundle county, icill be exposed to public sale, at the lute duelling of George ConuV!aJS deceased, on the north side of Magothy, on T'nars.'.ay, the '22d day vf O tober instant, if fair, if not, the next fair day thereafter, ALL the personal estate of the said de censed, consisting of some young Negroes, for a term of years, Household anil Kitclwn Fur- niture, amongst which hi e some Piate, & valua- ble Bedding, Cattle, Hogs, Plantation Uten sils, Batteaux, Canoe, Sei ,, and a number of other articles, too tedious to mention —Terms of sale cash, the sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the forenoon and to continue until the whole is sold. All persons having claims against the said estate are requested to bring them in, duly attested, and those that are indebted are de sired to make immediate payment to AREA ROCHHOLD, (now Cross,) Admx. (W. A ) Anv information wanted, inquire of Mr. Caleb Smith, Baltimore. October 1. FStM6t Stray Cows. During the Lst summer there has been two stray COWS, with my out-cattle ; I have now taken them into my enclosure. One is black with white face, belly and legs ; the other a pale red, with some white on her forehead and legs. The owner or owners are desired to pay charges, and take them away. CALEB MERKYMAN, Near Heok's-town. October 6.____________ _______enfl-j George Lightner, At his Established TIN AND PEWTER MANUFACTORY, North-street, Oldtovin, near the Haysc.des, Informs his friends and the public gene- : rally, that he keeps on hand a large, as- i sortment of the best Manufactured TIN and j PEWTER, warranted of the first workman- ship. ( otintry Mcri hunts and others will find j it greatly to their advantage to call at the Ma- nufactory, as i he prices will be made an object to merchants taking a quantity. Old Copper and Pewter will be taken in pavmtnt lor new, and the highest price given. TO A'EXT, A large and airy HOUSE, with a good Sta- ble Yard, Spring-House, Pump, and a number of improvements, so as to make it an agreeable situation lor any gentleman wishing to enjoy the benefit ot Ire- air and good water '1 he terms of Rent will be made very reasonable to a good tenant. Sept, 2- *3tn William Norris, Junr. TE \ DEALER ^ GROCER, No 64, MakKet-street, Mas just received for sate, 10 hhds id proof Antigua Runl, of excel. lent flavor 16 pipes strong 4th proof Cogniac Brandy* 6 bales real soft shell Almonds, fresh and fine 22 boxes Imperial Tea; containing about 14 \vt. each 6 chest do. do of the lst quality 4 caddies of very Superior Black Tea 4 ditto superfine Hyson do. 11 wt. each '40 leads of fresh Imperial and Hyson ditto, 2 lb each 200 reams of No. 1 and 2 Writing Paper 5J ditto 1 and 2 Post ditto 3 tons Patent Shut, assorted, among whicU are, mould and large size double B Best Oil, and common Gun Flints 10 casks double refined Saltpetre, 112 lis.- each 2 hhds. Allum 10 bbls Copperas 120 boxes mould and dipt Candles, different sizes .50 boxe« green and old white Coffee 30 ditto heavy black Pepper 10 ditto Alspice 4 ! quart bottles Caye-.ie Pepner 45 kegs ground Ginger, first quality 33 small bales C'iss'aandCeylon Cinnamon 50 wt fresh Nutmegs 40 wt. Cloves 80 quart r boxes 1st chop Havanna Ciirars. (2.5,1 each) b 1 gross Eagle Playing Cards, (highly glaz. ed.) In Store, Imperial,Hyson, Yo -wg Hy .on, Hyson Skinj Pekoe ami Pidre Souchong, Congo and Bohea Teas, in cncstis, hjf chests and small boxes i old ideira Wine, in pipes, half pipes and qr. casks ; Port Wine in pipes, qr. casks. Dottles, .:« i by retail, of superior quihty , Slurry, Lis- bon and vtalugii Wines in qr. casks and half qr. casks ; fine old Rum in hhds and by retail « Spermaceti Oil by retail ;bro,< n Sugar in hhds. and bbls ; Spanish Cigars in boxes* half boxes and bundles of 100 each, old and (it for imme- diate smoukiig; twi ltd hair Sifters ; Glauber Silts in kegs; Cowskiu Whips; Cordials in bos s of 1 dozen botiles each, and by retail j Battle Powder in pound pap rs, and double F. , warranted good—with a ve-v large supply of well chosen Groceries, all of which will be sold on pleasing terms. N B Imperial. Gunpowder, Hyson, Young H son and Hlaek 'feus, o1's perior qoality, by retail; selected particularly for supplying private families. October 5. ______________2aw6w Notice. The Partnership heretofore trading under the firm of WILLI-VM & JOHN EVANS, being .diss >lvcd by the dece.iue of the former, the business of said firm will be settled by the surviving- partner—Who begs leave respect- fully to inform the customers of the late con- ce n, ad the public in general, that the BIS- CUir BAKING, in all its blanches is still continued at his Bak'ho ses, (on Franklin lane hick of No 64, South -street, and on Spear's wharf extended,) where all orders for Bread, SM] , Pilot, N.vv, and Craclte.rs, will be put up with all possible dispatch and in the best order to suit purchasers, and on accommoda- ting terms. JOHN EVANS. Oct. 5. 'awW .....i ¦ —- —fc—------------------------------------------________ , JNautica^ & Surveying Instru- ments, for Sale, Allen and Co. Have received ft orn London, per the Juniata, A choice assortment of the best Brass Sex tants, with silver arches ; Ebony do. ; com- mon and 'tangent Quadrants ; Pocket Sex- tants, lately invented and re ltai kably well . adapted 'or land as well as marine surveying, all of which a'e accurately divided by an en. gine on tie principle of Ramsden's Also, day and night Telescopes, Patent do Charts, Maps, Navigation Boots, Nautical Almanacs tor 1807, and 1808, best Azimuth, Ampli- tude, Storm and Hanging Compasses Cir- cunifere tors, Pejfttagraphs, Levels, Micro- s-opes, fsc. A store for the side of said cr- ticlcs will soon be opened, till then Gentle- men will please call at No. 5, South Calvert- street. October 3. 2aw4ti Edward Johnson ik Co. INFORM their friends & the public, that they are well stocked with, and now ready to deli- ver, STRONG, TABLE, and SMALL J BEER. Janwary 2- 3a\ Baltimore County, O'bhan's Court, October 3d, 1807. On application made to the court, by Samuel Bartlett, for letters of administration, with the will annexed, on the est ate of Amos Church, late of Bait.more county, tl ceased : Ordered that the court will proceed to grant the said letters on the first Monday in November next, provided a copy of this order is inserted twice a week for three week ., in the American and Federal Gazette, in the city of Baltimore. October 3. 2aw6t§ This is to give notice, That tlie subscriber of the city of Baltt. more, hath obtained from the Orphan's court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of administration on tho personal estate of Alex- ander Fui nival, lute ot Baltimore count)', de- ceased; all persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub- scriber at or before the 28th day of March next; they may otherwise by law be exclud- ed from i.11 benefit of said estate. Given un- der my band this twenty-eighth day ot Sep- tember, 18u7 WM L. SCHMIDT, Adm'r, September 29. 2uw6\v Wants ErnpSoyriient, a person who for a long course of years has been en- gaged on his own account. He- would under- take the posting of books, collecting of debts, settling accounts, he. forinerchants and others. Unexceptionable recormnend..i.io:i s;m be pro- duced. Inquire of the printer. Sept-26, ?aw