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I
! Entitled
> to
I drawback.
Peter A. Karthaus
Has imported in addition to his former, importa-
tion, in the William Wilson, George DeytT
f> om Amsterdam, and Str..ffordhom Tallin-
gen.
40boxes Rhinigh Wine, 24 -j
and 48 bottles each /
1 box Seltzer W&U r j
11 bales TJ--ie:iburg
6 So hiatal, blue, drab and
mixed broad Cloth
3 boxes Cheek*
4 boxSg Tapes, assorted J *
2 boxes Ladies' and mens' Silk Gloves and
Stockings, assorted c tor*.
7' \oxes and casks woolen Stockings,
Gloves smd -"><-ks
1 l>ox men and womenV black and white
Cotton Stocking's
3 boxes Silk Velvet, various colors
1 Bon Diaper Table Cloth* and Napkins
1 keg- black Lead,
Cannon Stoves for Stores and Counting
houses.
And on hand,
Window Glass. 7 9, 8-10, 10 13 ; Mad-
der ; Checks No 3 & 4. All of which he of-
fers for sale or barter on reasonable terms.
October 26 2aw2m
Ev& Win, C. Bird,
No. 130, Market street,
Ham for Sale, . ,
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
GKOCEUIES, .
Calculated for the ronsump'ion ofpfiVate
families, inn-keepers and others :
Consisting in part of
5 pipes Cocniac and oilier Brandies,
Oil Madeira Wine in pipes, half pipes, qr.
casks-and bottles,
Sherry, Lisbon and Port ditto, in qr. casks
and bottles,
Muscat, Burgundy and Champagne ditto, in
bo-Kei' i '. _________ (lit 'iwliri
This, is to give N.otyce,
That the subscriber hath obtained from.the.
orphan's court of Baltimore County in Mary
land letters of administration on the personal
estate of Samuel Coale, late o< Baltimore
county deceased : All persons having c! fns
against the said deceased, are hereby warn
ed to exhibit the same with the vouchers
thereof to the subscriber, at or b fore the 1st
day of May next, they may otherwise by law
be excluded from all benefit of the sail! estate.
Given under my hand, this 2Slh day of Octo.
bcr, 1807.
SAMUEL COALE, of Sam. Ea'r.
October . 8, . 1, which will render their
assortment complete.
TO LET,
Two Warehouses on Smith's wharf; and
the Store, lately occupied by James Somer
vill k Co Sept II.________d6t Saw
Russia Sneeting and Duck.
Received per sloop Farmers Branch, captain
Bird, from tfeva-Tari.
120 pieces Russia Sheetings
SO do. do Duck.
Alto, from Philadelphia.
6 bales GuisZapoore Mavnodies
1 do. Emer'ties
2 do Checks
On Hard,
A general assortment of French and India
Goods ; German Linens, and Boiling-
Cloths, fir sale. Apply to
JOHN SPERKY,
53, Smith's Wharf
Oct 19. 2aw8t
i.
;0 ditto Red Wine, "1 Suitable for
JQdillo wihte \Viucde Grave. I he West-
10 ditto Cordials, well assort- (India mar-
- J ket.
Carcli.il Distillery,
No 17, Secoso-Street, Baltimore.
JOSEPH FRliLLT
Respectfully infirms his friends and the
iitblic in general that he keeps constantly on
hand a general assortment ot CORDIALS,
of all kinds, which he will dispose of, whole
sale or retail, on the most moderate terms
Country merchants and others who may f, vor
him with their eumstom, will have every
reason to be satisfied with his prompt attenti-
on, and with the (jualities and priees of his
Liquors.
ON HAND,
A quantity of BOKDKAUX WINE, in
casks, from five to ten dollars a cask.
HE HAS ALSO FOB SALE,
30 cases first quality Medoc, of the year
IS 1
l'JO ditto Red Wine, T Suitable for
109
100
ed
Cordial in barrels, suitable for retailers,
3 pipes L P. Madeira Wine, received by
the Wolf from Charleston.
September 10. 2a w
"sheriffalty.
Beak Spurrier,
With some assurance of support, offers
himself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff
at the next election : he conceives himse •
competent to the duties of the office, and re-
spectfull) solicits the patronage of the voters
of Baltimore county and city. Should the
suffrages of his (ellow-cilir.ens place hi'U in
office, he will keep in grateful remembrance
the source from whence he obtained it : and
although he has not pledges to offer that h s
official conduct shall t,ive universal sa'.istac
tion, is yet wil.ing to say, that his 6. _____________2aw8tf
lor bale.
I will dispose of at private sale, the Farm
whereon I reside, lyinr in Baltimore county,
on the Yora Road, leadii g from Solomon
Schmupk's (foimerly Towsou's Tavern) thro'
Meredith's F u-d, and distant Ir m B Itimore,
14 mires', containing about 900 acres, widi a
large proportion ol' wood and meadow ground.
On this E. rm a/e two large Orchards of Ap
pie and Peach ; the former contains 1000, k
the. latter 600 tree*, which have jt.sl. arrived
to perfection, and theirtruiis arepl the choice
k-imis The impiovements consist of a small
Duelling House and Kitchen, a Dairy with
a goo I Spring of IVttcr, a Spurring iloi.se,
a large fvegro Quarter, Barn, Stables,
&c. "j his farm lies about S mile's from
Hampton, the seat of general Riogely, and
is pleasantly situated in a go»d neighborhood,
and also contiguous to several mills. The
York Road passes through the middle of the
above land, * which makes the carriage to
Baltimore, sale and convenient, having eight
ti iies ol the above road Tufnpiked This
property can be divided into two Farms, with
an equal proportion of Wood and meadow to
each. For teims, applj on tl e premises, to
LARKIN H. SMITH.
July 14.__________________________TUT
New Paper Warehouse.
The Subscriber respectfully informs the
Public in general, and Ins Friends in particu-
lar, that he has opened a Store ai No 51
South street, whs re he intends to keep a C-.n
Statit s. pply of Writiig, Print ng, and Wrap,
i ing Paper, wholesale and retail ; where Sta
tioners and others may be supplied at the most
reduced prices.
WILLIAM LUNGKEN
Oct. .6. __________________________2aw
This is to give Notice,
That the Subscriber of the city of Balti-
more, hath obtained from the orphan's caurt
of B»ltirtl' re county, in Maryland, letters tes-
tamentary on tie personal i state of 'J homas
Ellijt, lab, of Baltimore county, deceased.—
All persons havhing claims a«ainst the said
deceased, ar> hereby warned to exhibit the
same, with the vouchers thereof, to tin- sub-
scriber, on or before the first day of April
next; they may otherwise fey law be exclud-
ed iron* all benefit of the said estate, and all
those indebted Bra desired to make payment
to the Subscriber without delay. Given
under my hand this first day of October,
eighteen hundred and seven.
SARAH CHEW O'DONNELL, Ex's.
October I, 1807. 2aw6w
To be sold at private sale,
A large three story brick HOUSE, very e-
legantly finished, with the improvements
thereon, •.lauding on the corner o; Ann and
Alisanna streets, late the property of James
Fishwick. his house and lot is in fee simple.
Any person or persons that wot Id wish to pur-
chase may know the terms by making applica-
tion to Caieb 'Turner. Or'oaplairi
JOHN CHAMPLIN,
Fell's Point.
Oct. 27. iavvSt
Frederick Konig,
No. ears of age will be
taken as an Apprentice. One from the coun-
try would be preferred.
Oct< b,r :¦ '.___________________d4t "av.4w
A J avtiti for bale.
The Subscriber will sell his Tavern house
(Now in the keeping of Joseph Jones.) on die
Alexandria Road, anout seventeen miles irom
Baltimore. The improvements withfifiy acies
of land adjoining he will si II for one thousand
pounds, or one hundred and fifty acres, with
the improvements lor fifteen hundred pounds,
at the option «i Hie purchaser.
LI. 1. HAMMOND
Got. lo._________________2awJic
Pot hale.
Two valual ft t! ree-siory BRICK WARE
HOUSES, situate at tue head of Ellicott's
dock; also i. uev, two stoiy BRICK DWEL-
li\G HOU.-.Land LO'l'j situate about a mile
ron, the city of J.ull'unore, on the Frcderieii
1'oanTiin.; Ti:< re is an handsome
Garden and a small piece of excellent u eadow
belonging thereto. The latter property is well
situate for either a small private family or ta-
vern. For terms apply to- " ?
FREDERICK PRICE,
No. 8, Mv.rlb Caherl-slreet.
A z__________________ -.aw
By order of the orphans Court
of Baltimore Couiiiy,
THIS is to give notice, that the subscribers
of the city of Baltimore, In.tli obtained from
the orphans court :f liai.iinei'i county, in Ma-
ryland letters of administration on tine personal
estate of George Maltbv, late of Baltimore
County, decease : Alfpersonshavingclaiivs,
against i he taid deceased, an- Ik -re by \
to exhWSj the sanie,w ith the v'ouclu rs there-
of t.otlu- sub--;, riders on or before the fiistday
o (let l.er m xt, they may otherwise In law
be excluded from all b, m lit ol the said estate
Given under our bauds this first day of Octo-
ber, is, r.
MD.HAEL SANDERSON,? . , ,
JOHN TKULL. < Acmes.
Oct. 3
^w6w
Notice.
A SCHOOLMASTER, is wn-dat
Hook's-'I'o-.vn Meeting House. Inquire ol
LABKN WELSH, neir Mitmni. -; . .ivcrn,
on Baltimore a,.d Rel tei's-town Tuinpike
Koau. November 4. ^awiua
Farm for Snle.
I will sell the FARM on which In;
S'do, 5 uiileS Irom tl e city ot Baltimore, ron.
taini.g 1S;Jacres, three-fouitlisof which is iii
wood and heavily timbered ; there is suppose
ed byroad j udg s to be from 2500 to 3uoO
cord of wood; Oie o*ber is i.ui.ler good clti-
vafton. There is a yoVmg Qrelwd contai ling
several hundred tre>« if the In st grafed
fruit, now begining to beai-. A sprina of pure'
water very conrenien't The Buitdi- gs are a
Handsome two story Frame House. 5 ' f-.-et
front, completely fin-shed ; tehen,
Spring, Sftioke, Meat, Hen, Corn., and Car.
riage Houses ; ffood Barn and St.-b e, all well
finished and built of the. best in .(cria's. The
¦it lati nis supposed to i•
Also selected from the ilijf-revt arrivals,
A handsome assortment of
Fancy and .Seasonable Goods ; -
Among uducJi a ?,
An elegant a,ssqrtuien reChintzt-s
ol the newest style oI figure, with 'fringes,
tasSefs, bed lace und cord to match ; with his
usual su[ip!\ of
GERMAN & IRISH LINENg, INDIA
MU-ii.IN'S, he...
He will sell, wholesale or retail, at reduced
prices for cash, on the usual credit to pun
lerg, or in barter tor Maryland T
October 26'. d'4t-2awli I
Wants a Situatwii,
A Person welj acquainted with every branch
of agriculture; wishes to have the superiiiten.
dance of one .or more Farms: the most jails*
fact il-j v aichers can be produced of his sebri.
e'y, honesty and industry : iCreqiired, he ea»
biuga Woman to act as housekeeper A
line addressed to A. B. and left at tbi.i office,
will be luly attended to.
October 23. 2a\v4t§
Notice is hereby Gi en,-
That I intend two months after the date hex-e.
of to petition Baltimore county court, or one
of the judges thereot for the benefit of the
insolvent lav s of the state, to relieve mc froiu
debts which I an; unable to pay
J \ MES RICHAKDSON.
Octobers, ISof. co2m
Notice:
The Subscriber is under (lie painful neces-
sity of notifiing his creditor.-., fclhis intenlion
io usply to Baltimore County Court, or ir, its
recess, tooneo. the judges thereof i'.iril,,. be-
nefit ol the iiisolvnnt law of fids state.
MICHaEL MACKEY.
Oct. 5._____________________^______ee-
Notice to all my Creditors.
From the many losses .sustained as security,
I am reduced to the necessity of appb,ii.g to
the honorable "the judges of baltimnro"county
court, for the benefit of the insolvent I.
SO.i and 18.'6. Which application v,
made in two monllS from the dale her.'-of,
or as soon thereafter as'the eourtsha.il be in
session.
JOHN WII,MOT.
_Balttrnore county,October 2, lSOS.—
Notice is hereby Giv
That tne subscriber intends apphii.p-to Bal-
timore county court, at its next actings,
its recess, to one of the'judges thereof, (or
the benefit of the insolvent laws of Ms
MATTHIAS RICH.
Sept. 18, 1807.________________;dSm}
Notice. ¦,
The subscriber is compelled to notify his
creditors of his inte:-ion to apply to Balfi-
more county court, at its next session, or in
its recess, to one of the judges thereof, or
the benefit of the insolvent Laws of this
state. JAMES. WEST.
Sept. 3-2.___________________________d2m
Nonce is hereby given, to ail
my creditors, that I am under the painful ne-
cessity of applying to th( judges o( BaUironrB
count) Court, or to sortie one or tlKin, for the
benefit of tin i. of ass'eJh'bly passed :•
v.cmber se ¦ i ;, 181,5, entitf d an act lor the
reiiet of sundry insolvent debtors, as also of
of the. supplement thereto, passed at the last
Session.
ABRAHAM FULLER
Scjit. 7. d2m
PHINTED AND Pl/BLfSHED~BT
JOHN HEWES,
Qf.poiite the Post-Offi.-:-, St. PauPs-Lar.e.
SaltiWobb.
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