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- ; mm ' tclera j^jeam -¦¦ en D >llars pei Annum.] FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1807. [Vol. XXVII—No. 418 4. Lands for Sale. The subscriber offers the three following Tracts or oarcels 0 Land, 10 miles from tli'" city of Baltimore, the whole, being con- nected" together in a compact form, ami lying jo thi-ro'd. about ..wo miles short of P.rry Hdl. the residency of Harry D. Gough, esqr vi/. No. I. The. s insc-iber's present Dwelling Plantation containing 330 odd acres, on which is erected a large and co modious 1) -veiling House. Ram. Stablest Spring House, and every other riecess&ry building, with two targe Apple, and one Peach Orchard in Jill bearing, a Garden and plenty of fine ifleasow —which with the pats in tillage, are under kdperior fence, with remarkable springs ot fine water, also wood k timber In abundance. No. 2. The I at.: Dwelling PlantatK n of Mr John Skinner.deceased, nowfhe property ofthe Subscriber, containing from 3 M to Ho acres With the dwelling l.ouse, Barn, Stables o\er- Beer's House, negro Quarters, Spring House, n he lUtiiul Orchard and Garden, with a never fsilin ' Spring of as fine Watey as in the state almost at the door; and commands a most rleiig'nrVr. prospect f the bay from Kent Is. lai d almost as light as Susquehaunah ; near. i lhi> . ¦'¦ile of this Tract is under prime fence and has nlent' »f wood and timber No 3 Confining 221 acres on which is erected a small House, with a number of Ar,pl. ;..;) peah Trees, about -10 or 50 acres 61 this ["raVt is inclosed with good fence as a pas e • it has also plenty of wood and tim- ber ',',.¦" I,lids will be sold together, or in parcels, es above very cheap, to a porrbaser, or ourc'vuseie, who has t e money to lay down. Wh > eny also have with No 1, the whole o! the stick, with the farming uten- sils. Applt on the premises, to HERCULES COURTEN VY. October 7.______________________d30t \\ t'si-1 dies. A most valuable COFFEE MOUNTAIN is offered for sale in an adjacent island from this continent, remarkable for its saluuvity, and richness of sojl, containing about 36u En- glish acres of prime land for the growth of Coif.e, situated in the moat favored quarter for seasonable weather of any in the island, and where the en p of this moat valuable pro- , duce never fails, at th» dlstiuice of 54 miles • from the chief city, and at about Vi miles from | a considerable seaport, where merchant ve»- ] sels of the largest burthen tnte, snd anchor j in safety. On the premises are all the valuable and useful buildings, barbacus, bason, 8tc. &c.re- quisite for storing and preparing at the present moment for Market, above one hundre i and I fifty thousand weight of Coffee, besides a most convenient airy house for the residence of a family, a kitchen, Negro houses, ike. &.C. The Plantation is well watered, h.ving the advantage of a never failing spring, and is most delightfully si'uated at the d- meiila will chiefly be p.dd out of the crops. Apply to GEO. F !*LEM. WARFILI-P N. B. The p-operty is offered for sale in or- der to resind a partnership. O t. 14. _________alte0_° City Com aissioners' Office, lUuiMim, 14th October, 1807- NOTICE I. HEREBY GIVEN, That the City Commissioners will vr.eet on Wednesday next, the 21st instant, at 3 o'clock P M. to ascertain and establish the north west intersection of Hill and Forest-streets, the north east intersection of Goodman unci Hill- streets, the south east intersection of Goodman and Lee streets, and the s<*th west intersec- tion of Lee and Forest streets : And on Fri. day, the '23d install, at 10 o'clock \. M. they will meet to ascertain and establish the lines of a parcel of ground, being part of Lots No. 124 and No 125, leased on the 14th day of Dec 1770, by AleJCanrter Lawson to Peter Litzenger.lshuateoi, Gay street, between Fish- street and the bridge : And on the same day, at 3 o'clock P. M. tlie> will meet to ascertain and establish the lines of that part of lot No 619. situate on Stra,.berry alley, between Wilkes and Bank-streets conveyed b\ John Houlton to William Giunings, on the 30th day of August, 1800 • Those who are interested, are requested to attend with the surveyor, land macks and pa- pers necessary for esUbi.shing the aforesaid boundaries. By order oi the Board, SAMUEL VINCENT, Clerk. (Q.U)__________.______________, ''4t Notice. The Commissioners o'. the Tax, for the city ot Baltimore, w'dl meet on Tuesday the 20th day of October instant, at 10 o'clock A M. at Decorsey's Inn. sign of the Phoenix, oj positc to Christ Church, where they will sit to n ake transfers, and hear appeals, ot .which all those •whom it may concern are requested to take notice. By order. THEOPHILUS 1 ¦ BOUGHERTY, Clk. October 12. dft Plaister of Paris. The Subscribers have just received per schoo- ner Hannah, Uaptrin Allen, a cargo of Plais- ter Par's, which they offer for sale on accom- modating terms. The, above Schowner will take Freigltt on low terms to any port to the Eastward, if speedy tr3«SisV application is made to thu cap- tain on board at Smiths-wharf, or to M'FADON & WALSH. Oct 13. d4t -------------—,----------------------------«SHU----------------------- Annuities and Property FOR SA ¦ E. A certain amount of annuities, situated in Old-Town, leased to g od Tenants, who pay regularly every six months. A targe L |B Dwelling House, Kitcjion, Barn and M'dk House ; there is also a vi ry giod Fish Pond ; all kinds of fruit Trees, to- gether with M teres of go«d Land, twen'y of which are in Grass, fit for the scythe—It is a suitable situation for a store or Tavern, in a good neighborhood, about three miles from Reister's-d own, on t.'ie main Hoad. Either to be sold or exchanged for property in this town. A Lot of Ground, situate at th<} first Turn, pike gate, on the Rsister's-Town Road, about 1 1 2 miles from the Court House, in fee sim- ple, 33 feet front, and 80 deep—Apoly to CHARLES GHE0JJIERE, Biwker, \\ ater-street. WHO OFFERS FOX SALE, Water Stock, Frederick Town Turnpike Stock a'.id Mechanic's Bi.nk Stock—and wants to purchase Union and Baltimore Bank Stock, also, Reistei's Town Turnpike Stock. Fd» Freight or Charter, To Philadelph'M, Nea Y;tk or Boston ,¦ the lut- tei VMuidlie preferred. The. new fast stoting Schooner RISING SUN, ¦~.5v'j«St^ Commanded by captain Benj. "to "•¦!) Holbrook, burthen about 100 tons, lately arrived trrm Bordeaux She has good accommodations for passengers—Apply to CHaRLES GHtQUlSRu.. In case no freight should be offered shortly for either of the above places, one for a port to the south of Europe would be accepted. October 13 d4t Marshal's Sale. United States, ? Mauyla.vd District 5 By virtue tnd in pursuance of an order to me directed, from the Hon. James Houston, Esq. judge of the district court of the United States m and for Maryland district, will he sold nt public sale, ,tt Despeaux's vihatf FtU'i Point, 6n SATURDAY, toe 17th instant, at eleven o'clock, for cash. j - The Sloop V POLLY, Her Tackle, Apparel & Fur- niture. THOMAS RUTTER, Marshal. October 12._______________ d6t For Sale at New-York, jj* The well known Ship i,.S^®N> GEORGE BARCL .Y, pJhJKJIij^' Burthen 364 tons, built in •A'>ti?fW%$3*. Philadelphia of live oak lo cust and cedar and rebuilt in this city at I the ex. ense of 20,1*00 dollars, exclusive of j coppering, by Cheeseman and Brown, 1801, in the best manner, and of the best materials, leaving nothing but that part of her frame ' which was perfectly sound; all the plank on , her bottom, w; des, waist and deck were new ; I entirely composition fastened, and coppered I with 33 oz, to light water mark, on which i she. lias made, but three European passages ; , is \i.eUf/jnd, and in the most complete order, i and ma) be sent to sea at a ver> tr,fling ex- ¦ pense For fun her particulars apply to ERANKLIN, ROBINSON t. Co. Franklin's wharf, or to Abraham barker, 79, Soutu-street. loth mo 12. __________________dSt Foi.' Ams-ieidam. d'he Ship Rirsox, Captain br.,wn ; Having half her cat go now iay be disp. tch^u m a few days. For freight, apply to J \MES BIAYS, FeU's-Point, or, ClfXRLES B. VOUNG, Broker, 20, Commerce-street. Sopt 15. d Freight Wanted, To any port in the Unite (ptatw, or the West- Indies, r ; ^ For the Schooner BELLONA, " JwSW' CaP1' wl'iLe. A well found southern built vessel, burthen Sou bbls. For terms apply to A. 15" R. BOUGHAN, Who have on hand and for sale, 50 hhds. and 30 bbls St. Martins Sugar 120 do, Maryland and Virginia Tobacco. Sept 15. . d For Freight or Charter, The barque PATRIARCH, Burthen about 170 tons, now * lying at M'Elderry's wharf.— She i» a fine new vessel, with good accoinmodatio'.is for passengers, in com- plete order to receive a cargo, B,nd it is sup- posed that she will prove a very fast sailer. Apply to N. W.EAblON, Great York-street, or D. L. THOMAb, Ship Broker- Sept 28. ___________^°_ Marshal's Sale. United States, Maryland District, ss. By virtue and in purtuante of an older tome di- di'ected, from the A.n Jpntet ftotUton, judge of tlie doled States in ant for the Maryland district, will be ixhined fj public sale, on SA- TURDAY,(A- :.'4f/i day of October i stmt, at 11 o'clock, at the head of Frcder ok street dock, ;—Vv. The Schooner 4M.%S VIRGINIA, ttOPfy A^ Her Tackle, Apparel & Fur. :.-Ja~:> ¦-*--r>ni'uw. for cash. THOMAS RUl'TliR,NMarshal. Oct, 10. cots For Liverpool, To sail with all convenient speed, The regular Trading Ship -s3^S^\v ABEONA, ••¦¦*£* >hJ£k&' l-Iobson', master. ¦.¦¦l:::-Jl** For freight or passage, ap; ply to the captain on board, at Jackson's whaf, FeU's-Point, or to LORMAN & FULFORD. September 26. d Salt, &cc 33oo bushels Coarse Liverpool Salt, 290 bbls Herrings, 600 Demijohns, large size. For sale by JAMES BRUNDIGE. 95 Bowlv's wharf. FOR S . The Schr. REPUBLICAN, JlSiC Capt. Newhall._ A remarkably good strong vessel, burthen about 900 bar- rels, lying at the head of Smith's dock, and now ready to commence loading For freight or passate, apply to HENRY THOMPSON. October 15. _______________ d6t No lice. The Co partnership of Hancock and Norris was dissolved the st instantu by mutual con sent ; all persons having claims against the said firm will please present them for settle- ment ; and thoss indebted are particularly requested unmake immediate payment, to ei- ther of the subscribers THOMAS HANCOCK. RICHARD NORRIS. Sept 14._______________________ d Notice. TITS is to give notice, that the subscriber of Baltimore county, hath obtained from the orphans' chart of Baltimore, ounty, in Mary- land, letters of administration on the personal estate of Alfonso De Soto, late of the city of Madrid, deceased. All persons baying claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers .hereof, to the subscriber, on or before the '2d day »f April next, they may otherwise by law be ex- cluded from all benefit of the said estate. Gi under my hand this 3oth day of September, 1807. THEOPHILUS F. DOUGHF.RLY, Administrator. Oct 2. Sawfiw SHERIFFALTY.;' Beetle Spurrier, With some assurance of support, offers himself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff at the next election : he conceives himself competent to the duties of the office, and re- spectfully solicits the patronage of th.e voters of Hallimore county and city. Should the suffrages of his fellow-citir.ens place him in office, he will keep in grateful remembrance the source from whence he obtained it : and although he has not pledges to offer that his official conduct shall give universal satisfac- tion, is yet willing to say, that his discretion. aty' powers shall be exercised with moderati- on, and that he never wdl be the instrument by which a sacrifice of feeling or property shall be made to gratify' the. caprioe of any in- dividual_______September 23 T&F-hn I'or Sale. I will dispose of at private sale, the Farm whereon I reside, lying in Baltimore county, on tlit: York. Road, leading from Solomon Sobmutf's (formerly Towson's Tavern) thro' Meredi'h's Ford, and distant fr im Baltimore, 14 miles, containing about1 900 acres, with a large proportion of wood and meadow ground. On thic. Farm are two large Orchards of Ap- ple and Peach ; the former contains 1000, Sc the latter 000 trees, which have just arrived to perfection, and their fruits are.of the choice kinds The impiote.ments consist of a small Dwelling House and Kitchen, a Dairy with a good Spring of Water, a Spinring House, a large Negro Quarter, Barn, Stables, Bui. This Farm lies about 5 miles'from Hamilton, the seat of general Ridgely, and is pleasantly situated in a good neighborhood, and also contiguous to several mills. The York Road passes through the middle of the above land, which makes the carriage to Baltimore, safe, and convenient, having eight miles of the above road Turnpiked. This property can be divided into two Farms, with an equal proportion of wood and meadow to each. For terms, apply on the premises, to LARrUN H. SMITH. July 14., TfcP William. Norris, Junr. TEA DEALER & GROCER, •• No. 64 Market-street, Has just rcceivedfdr sate, 10 hhds. 3d proof Antigua Rum, of excel- j lent flavor 16 pipes strong 4th proof Coguiac Brandt' 6 bales real soft shell Almonds, fresh and fin* 22 hoses Imperial Tea, containing about 14 wt. each 6 chest do do of the 1st quality 4 caddies of very superior Black Tea 4 ditto superfine Hyson do. 11 wt. each 140 leads of fresh Imperial and Hyson ditto, 2 lb. each 200 reams of No. 1 and 5 Writing Paper 50 ditto 1 and 2 Post ditto 3 tons Patent Sh-t, assorted among which are, mould and large size donble H Best Oil, and common Gun Flints 10 casks doable refined Saltpetr», 112 lb. i each 2 hhds. Allum 10 bbls Copperas 120 boxes mould and dipt Candles, different sizes 50 boxc-i green and old white Coffee 30 ditto heavy black Pepper 10 ditto Alspice 41 quart bottles Cayenne Pepper 45 kegs ground Ginger, first quality 33 small bales Cassia and Ceylon Cinnamon 50 wt. fresh Nutmegs 40 wt. Cloves 80 quarter boxes 1st chop Havanna Cigars, (25) each) 1 gross Eagle Playing Cards, (highly glaz- *1 ) In Store, Imperial,Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, Pekoe and Padre Souchong, Congo and Bohea Teas, in chests, half chests and small boxes ; old Madeira Wine, in pipes, half pipes and qr. casks ; Port Wine in pipes, qr. casks, bottles, and by retail, of superior quality ; Sherrv, Lis- bon and Malaga 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 fit for imme- diate smo'.kingj twi led hair Sifters ; GUttber Salts in kegs s Cowskin Whips ; Cordials in boxes of 1 dozen bottles each, and by retail; '^Battle Powder in pound papers, and double F in kegs, warranted good—with a very large supply of well chosen Groceries, all of which will be sold on pleasing terms. N B Imperial, Gunpowder. Hyson, Young Hyson and Black Teas, of s perior quality, by retail, selected particularly for supplying private families. October 5._____________________2aw6w Edward Johnson & Co. INFORM their friends & the public, that they are well stocked with, and now ready to deli- ver, STRONG, TABLE, and SMALL BEER. Cordial Distillery^ No 17, Secomh Stwet; Baltimore. JOSIiPH F'il'LI'.T Respectf.Vy informs bis friends and the public in general that h* keeps constantly on hand a general assortment ()! CORDIALS,, of all kinds, widcli he ivill dispose of, whole- »,',(' or ,retail,-,>n the most moderate terms, C"Untry merchants and others who uu.y f vor him with their rum»tnra, >vill I,, ve every reason to be satisfied wis i Ids prompt attenti- on,, and with the qualities and jjriecs of his Liqnors. on HA.s-ti. A 4'iantity ofBORDfiAUJC WINE, to casks, from fi,p t" ten dplb IS ;i e sk. Hi! HAS ALSO FOR S,LH, 30 cases ffstqivUy .Vicdoe, of the year 18 l. 1;j0 ditto Red Whip, -l Suitable for I09ditto wihte Wine de tirave, L he West- lOQ3dtto Cordials, wellassorl T India mar- id. J kit. ed. Cordial in barrels, suitable II.r retailers, " pipes I. P. Madeira Wine, received by Saw th^ Wolffioui Charleston. September 10. . Janwsrv '2. 2aw Green Turtle. TURTLE SOUP will be served iitinn the Table of the Fountain Inn, on MOND ' YS and FRIDAYS, at 2 o'clock, and from I I till 2, in the Public Room, during the season, I AMES BKYDEN. N. B. Private Families can be served. June 2.___________________________Th-S A Brewery, AT Fredericksburgh, in Virginia, of consi- derable extent ; is either for sale, rent, or the proprietor, would retain an interest in car- r\ ing it on, with energy i the building is about "300 feet long, of brick and stone, two stories high, besides a convenient brick-house adjoin- lug, well calculated for a family ; these works are situated at the lower end of the Town, on the btck of the River,- within 20 feet of the de< pest water, (in the harbour,) on which it fronts 300 feet, where a wharf may be easily built at small expence, the terms will be ad- vantageous. Apply in Baltimore City, near Christ Church to, EDWARD DAY. Oct. 13. 2aw4w Nautical. The subscriber's Evening School, will com, mence on Monday the 26th instant. Gentle men ar- informed that the theory of obser- vations are not onl; taught by the subscriber, but the practical and mechanical branch- es also. The method by Dunn's Linear Ta- bles, which there has been such a rout about, is also used by the subscriber in certain in- stances, with some others equally interesting. TERMS* For common Navigation, For clearing the distance, of the effect of parallax, and refraction, vulgarly catted, working a Lunar, For determining the Loifgitude completely, and the use of the Globes, - H. GARDINER, No. 15, George street, Fall's Point. October 10. 2aw2w .8W 15 The Sales of Land for Direct TAX, as advertised to take place at the court-house, in Baltimore, on onday, the 12th instant, is postponed to the first Monday in November next, it 11 o'cIock. I. DICKSON, Collector. October 10.________________TuikFUnN This is to give JNotice, That the subscriber ot the city of Balti- more, hath obtained from the orphan's court of -Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters testamentary on the the personal estate of Mr James Pollet, late of the city of Balti- more, deceased : All persons having claims against the said deceased ar<* hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at or before the 9th day of March next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this sixteenth day of September, 1807" JOHN ROY, Adm'r. _Sept 17, 1807. 2aw6w____ Wants Employment, 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 de'its, | settling accounts, See, for merchants and others. i Unexceptionable recommendation can be pro* 1 duced. Inquire of the nrinler. Sept, 26. 2aw i ; - / This is to give Not'ce, Til AT the subscriber of the city of Balti- more, hath obtained from the orphans' court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters tes- tanvntaTy, bn the personal estate of Sarah. Ridgelyd late o; the city of Baltimore, afore- sai i deceased ; all persons having claims! against the said deceased are hereby warned tocx'iibit the s:one, wi'li thf vouchers there* ol, to the subscriber, Rt ov before the tenth. ¦ ':.\ .: 'larch neat, they may otherwise by law, be e\( holed from all benefit of the said estate. '•;'.-en under my hand, this 7th day «f September, llit'7. MARY RIDGFLY. September 7, ,1807- 2aw6w To be Sold. The subscriber having been appointed (rus» tee for that purpose, off rs for sale that valu- able tract or parcel of LAND or PLAN- TATION, late tjic property of Zachanah. M'Kubin ; containing about 488 acres, lying and being in Moutgomew county, w'n'' a large and commodious mill house 38 feet by 42, tl.ree-stnries high, one-story of which is stone and two of brick, with two w-.ter wheels, three pair %f stones, two of which, are French Burr, one of Colli s ; with n.wr- chunt and country bolting clot! s, sufli'-ient for manufacturing floor, all in good repair; with a sawmill, »t,«ble, smi.h's-shop, dwel- ling and store-house, the mill stands on a public road, leading from ihe mouth of Ma. nococy to the city of Washington, about 11 miles from the former, and 20 from the latter and 20 from Frederick town. The above property will be sold in Lots, or all toge ther as will best suit the purchasers. The terms ot sale, wil' be cash. IIHot Si.id at pri-^ vate sale before the twenty-ninth day of Oc- tober next, the sale to commence that day, or in case of rain, the first fair day thereafter HENKY HOWARD of John,' Trustee, fc. B. 1'he subscriber will also sell 250 acres of LAND lying o» the south side of Patapseo river, within afoul 7 'idles of Bal- timore by water or land ; the one half ii. p;ood wood anil well adapted to any kind of couu* try produce. The terms will he one third cash, on the re- sidue there wiB be a en 'lit, with bond bear- ing'•nte'rest. H. HOWARD, of J. Trustee ii> y 30_________^^ 2aw To Lease, on ground-rent, SIX LOTS on Franklin-street, south sida, opposite tothe water company's resci voir, 20 fejet front k 90 feet deep ; beginning for No, 1 at the distance of about 304 feet from the inter., section* of Franklin and Calvert-streets, aird running eastwardly for breadth , adjoining ea(.h. other, and bounding on Franklin-Street. Also, six other LOTS on Gfavel-aiiev, the north side, i0 feet front and 50 fefct d(>ep, Gravel-alley runs parallel with Franklin-street, and is 20 feet wide. The Lots on it run back to those on Franklin street. Persons who take Lots on Franklin-street, wiil therefore have an Opportunity of making them 140 feet deep, to jiin back to the alley Person?, who wish to take lots of this depth, may,if they choose, have a greater front Those who prefer purchasing in t»» simple, may havift a credit of 13 months, on approved notes with endorsers, and a clear title when the money is paid. A plat may be seen, and t^rms known, by application to the subscriber, Or to James Ba-< ker, surveyor, Oldtown, near the toot-bridgcj, who will shew the lots. ROB. G. HARPER. June 1._______________2aw James Ninde, \V atch-Maker, No. 70, Market.street, Havingreceived by the F.iir American from London, an additional importation, is enabled tooU'er«)er tow Jot cash, Horizontal, Seconds', and Plain Gold and Silver WATCHES, to gether with aa elegant assortment of fashion aide Gold Seals, Kejs, Chains and J,'wtiry. October 7____________________2&W18t Notice is hereby Given, That the stvbscriher. intends applyit g to the judges of Washington county court, at the October term, for the benefit of the insolvent laws, passed in Hiuo and .8')6. This is a circumstance which the subscrib- er much I'egrets, but after having used eve- ry exertion in his power to avoid it, he has not been able to succeed. Although lie las met with many losses, yethis propeity at a fair valuation, would still be nearly equal to his debts, but as bis creditors have refused to take property in that way, he must submit— he must sacrifice the fruits of 10 years in- dustry—and lie still hopes it will be in h'.s power some day, to settle every claim, for he shall ulwajs consider himself bound in honor, to pay every cent, if ever in bis power, THOMAS KENNEDY Washington Count , Md Aug. 28. Cat.2m Notice is hereby Given, That the subscriber intends applving to the judges of Washington county court, at the next October term, for the benefit of the in- solvent laws passed in 1805, and I30*\ to re- lieve him Irom debts for wli'ch he is liable, and which he is unable to nay. JOHN. KENNEDY. Wrishinjtfon county, Sept «), HS07. 2a.w2m|