John H.ftHeidelbach,
No, 39, South-street,
OFFERS FOR SALE,
Receive;! per ship Severn, from Bremen, p.nd
on hand from former importation^.
Creas, Brown Rolls,
Dowlas, Hessians,
Listaeloes, Burlaps,
Checks, No. 2, Fine Flaxen I/innen,
Book Checks, Bags ef 2 &3 Bushels,
Cotton Stripes, Cotton and Linne.i,
Table Cloth, Stockings.
Al.30,
18,000 i»t, green Coffee,
25 hhds. Guadaloupc Sugar,
75 boxes best Havana Cigars,
60 t Licking, 8 miles
from the town of Washington.
All the above Lands are of the first quality,
abounding with fine timber, such as wild
Cherry, Black Walnut, and Locust; and has
produced upwards of eighty bushels of Corn
to the acre.
Also,
His property in Washii gtofl County, Mary-
land, £i.c. &c.
58 acres in Washington County, state of
Maryland, about four miles from Hanock-
Town, well timbered.
36 acres near the above, adjoining the
lands of John Flint.
70 acres lying in Prince George's county,
about three or four miles from the Eastern
Branch ; this tractabounds with heavy timber,
and although the soil is but thin, the wood
makes it very valuable, so near the City of
Washington.
One, 2 1-2-story Brick HOUSF., near the
oourt-house in Hager's-towii, well finished,
with necessary back buildings ; 1 framed °.-ato-
ry do. adjoining the former, with the ad. m '. age
of a 12 feet alley, well situated i iv business,
and where a store has been k spt for many
years; the lot belonging to* said property is
upwards of two hundred ;eet deep.
One, two-story Loger House in Church-
street, containing 1 1.2 lots, well fenced in.
Also,
One other Lot, unimproved.
Also,
A Wood Lot, about one mile fi-om the
town, containing five acres.
Also,
350 acres lying in Washington county,neat-
Isaac Bechtle's "mill, and about three miles
from the river Potomac ; this tract is well
calculated for a stock Farm, having a very
extensive range ; there are two good springs
on it, and a small stream runs through it,
«.-nm which much valuable meadow might be
Tnaele. It lias the advantage of a ridge of hea-
vy fine timber, and within a small oistance of
several saw mills ; about seventy or eighty
acres of cleared Land, and two Tenements
on the premises.
Any person wishing to purchase any of the
Ohio Lands, by applying "j John Lee, Wheel-
ing, will be shewn the premises, and get
any information they may require ; and those
wishing to contract for any other of the de-
scribed property, will please apply to William
Lee, Baltimore, who will likewise give any
information required.
Property in the City of Baltimore, er the
precincts thereof, will be taken in exchange,
for any of the above property.
Also, several Tracts in the Allegany Moun-
tains. WILLIAM LEE.
January 20. eo
ONE 1HOUSAND BARRELS
Howard-street FLOUR,
IF applied for immediately, will be sold on
accommodating terms, in order to save ex-
pence of storage or removal.
W. L. h I. BARNEY.
February 19._____________ eo4t
"PATRICK BYRNE,
lir AND MISCELLANEOUS
BOOK STORES,
128, Makket-stkeet,
BALTIMORE ;
l.VD
20, South Sixth-street,
PHILADELPHIA ;
Has just received and for sale, at hit
BOOK STORES,
Took's Diversion of Purly 2 vols. jg6
Smith and Ogden's Trial, 3
Runniugton on Ejectments (a new editi
on)
4
16 75
6 50
37
Valuable Property,
On Bowi.y's Wharf, Cheapsibe, akc
in Old-Town.
The subscriber is authorised to sell the following
very valuable PROPE ft/T--."/.;>..
No. 1— A two#tory Brick Ware-House
and Lor, on Franklin-lane and the B.-sin, oc-
cupied by Mr. Sumv.el Williams, honting on
said lane' 27 feet, arid extending in depth 73
feet, to the centre of a 15 feet yard, on the
rest of I ot No. 2, and common to both.
>;0. 2—A two-story Brick Ware-House
and Lor, on South-street, occupied by Mr.
William Child, fronting on said street 27 feet
(more or less) and extending in depth 65 feet
6 inches, to the centre oil a 15 feet yard, on
the tear of Lot No. 1, mil ci'mnran to both.
Nov3—A. two-story WAis-Hotitt (.half
Frame and half Brick)Mid Lot on Cheapsrde,
occupied by Messrs. Mitchell and Sheppaid,
fronting on" ' feett) inches, and
extending in depth 62 feet, to Fiamklm-hme,
together with the wharf and dock in front
the l>f Of. '
No. 4—A two-story Ware-House (hlaf
Frame audhall' Brick) and Lot on Clwsapside,
adjoining No. 3, occupied by Mr. Charles
Crook, fronting on Civ ' feat 6 incit-
es, and extending in depth. 62 feet, to Frank-
lin-hoc, together with the wharf and clock in
front tl.i ;¦.•'!¦
No. 5—A two-story Brick Dwei.i.ing-
.House and Lot, corner of Wapping 8c High-
sticets, fronting on Wapping-strcct 40 leaf, &
on High-street 26 feet, V in
No.' 6 —A two-story Brick Dwellikg-
HousE and Lot, adjoining No. 5, fronting on
"Wapping.strcet 27 feet.
^;0. 7_.,\ Frame Cwf.i.i.in.o-Uoi'SE and
Lor, at the corner of Pitt and Green-streets,
26 10 inches front! and extending In depth
100 feet ; -on the rear of this Lot, a small
brick dwelling, which may be sold separate-
ly.
All the above property is in fee-Simple, ex-
cept Lots Ho S and f>, -which are subject
i vintlv to the yearly ground rent, of £3 6s bd.
Such of the above described property as
msj the 2-lVh day of j
Fef.ro.!- next, will be exposed at PUBLIC
AUCT1' N,,nn that day, on the prertfises. j
AppW at Mr. J. Harvey's, Eutaw-st. three j
doorshorth of Fayette-street, to
JOHN P. PLEASANTS.
December 27*. tU-lH-eoS 4F
New-Orleans Cotton,
3 ! hales received per the schooner Thatch-
er, for sale by
WM. WILSON & SONS.
February 84'._________ ' eo4j:
Albert Seekamp
Has impoited in the ship Bacchus, from Ham-
burg,
A MNtSOME ASSORTMENT OF
Silesia Linens,
Of a very superior quality, suitable forthe Spa-
nish market)
CONSISTING OF
Platillas,
Boccadillos,
Bretagnes,
Eastopillas,
RoiUuis,
Cholets,
Creas-a-la-Morlaix,
Dowlas, and
Listados.
ALSO,"1
Per the Bella, from, Bremen,
AN ADDITIONAL SUPPLY OT
Westphalia Linens ;
Allof which he will dispose of at a moderate
advance, and the most accommodating terms
Also for sale,
30 hogsheads Molasses.
November 17. eo
For Sale,
IN my cellar, near Griffith's Bridge,
A quantity of .CIDER, in hhds. made of
choice fruit at Perry Hall, pressed in sheets,
refined, racked, and lit for immediate use,
either for draught or nettling. The price §20
per hhd. to be full when delivered, and when
empty returned, on being called for.
HARRY D. GOUGH.
N. B. To a person taking the whole, a con-
siderable deduction will be made from the
above price. ______February 4,______eo!5
John B. Jauffret,
No. 42, North Gay-street,
Has received per the brig Telemachus, from
Trinidad in Cuba,
606 boxes white and brown Sugar,
S00 Hides,
9 tons Fustic.
On hand,
Short, yellow Nankeens entitled to drawback ;
Hyson, Young Hyson, and Imperial Teas ;
Sail cloth.
All [which he offers for sale on the usual
terms.
Dec 15. dl5leo
In Baltimore County Court,
November 26, 1806.
ON application to the judges of the said
county court, by petition in writing of George
Buchanan, of said county, praying the benefit
of the " act lor the relief of sundry insolvent
debtors," passed at November session, 1805,
on the terms mentioned in the said act j a
schedule of his property and a listof his cre-
ditors, on oath, as far as he can ascertain them,
as directed by said act, being annexed to his
petition ; and the said comity court being sa-
tisfied by competent testimony, that the said
George Buchanan has resided the two pre-
ceding years within the state of Maryland,
prior to the passage of the said act ; and the
said George Buchanan at the time of present-
ing his petition as aforesaid, having produced
to the said court, the assent in writingof so ma-
ny of his creditors as have due to them the
amount of two-thirds of the dabts due by him
at the time of passing the act:
It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by
the said court, that the said Guorge Bu-
chanan (by causing a copy of this order to be
insetted in some one or the news-papers in
the city of Baltimore, every other day, for three
months, successively, before the-fourth Mon.
day in March, next) give notice to his credi-
tors to appear before tile said county court, at
the court-house in the said county, atlO o'clock,
in the forenoon of the said fourth Monday in
March next, for the purpose of recommending
a trustee for their benefit, on the said George
Buchanan,-then and there taking the oath by
the said act prescribed for delivering up his
property. Signed by order,
WILLIAM ¦GIBSON; Clerk.
December 22, 1806.
eo3m
New-York Term Reports, ;} vols.
Azumc's Maritime Law, 2 vols.
Bacon's Abridgment, 7 vols.
CSauuder's Beports, vol. 1st, ") -
tTiie 2d vol. is nearly finished, >
f Dallas'* Reports, 3 vols. ~)
sThe 4th vol. will be finished inai.15
C. few days, j
East's Reports, 6 vols. 30
.Crotch's Reports, vol. 2d, 5
Fiiibhinqvie Equity, 2 vols. 7
Lawyers, and Law Libraries supplied on
the most liberal terms.
STATIONARY, &c. Sic.
February 25^__________eoSt
Notice is hereby given,
THAT I intend applying to Baltimore
comity court, at its nextsittiitj;, on the fourth
Monday in March next, for the benefit of the
insolvent act, passed November session, 1805.
ABRAHAM USHER.
Januarys._______________eo2nt
Notice.
THE Subscriber is under the necessity of
petitioning to the next Charles county ceetlto
lie released from debts, lie is unable to pay.
SAMUEL BAX'l'ER.
January I.___________________ eo2rr)
To all my Creditors.
FROM many losses, I am compelled to
give this notice, of my intention of applying
to llie judges of Baltimore county court, for
the benefit of the insolvent laws of 1805 and
1806, in two months from the date hereof.
CHARLES MORNEWECK.
January l!", 1807. eo2m
«¦ ——¦— ..... "w
Red Clover Seed.
A large supply of excellent RED CLO-
VER SEED, of the growth of the late sea-
son, just received from Lancaster and York
Counties, and offered for side by
GERARD ScWM. HOPKINS.
No. 1, County wharf.
Second mo. 10. co
Notice is hereby given,
THAT I intend to apply by petition to Bal-
timore county court, or to some one of the
judges thereof, toreleaseiTicfroui debts which I
am unable to pay, agree'ahlyto an act of assem-
bly, passed at November session, 1805, enti-
tli d " An act forthe relief of sundry insolvent
debtors," and a supplement thereto, passed
at Noi ember session, 1806.
THOMAS MEETEER.
January 2j. eu2m
ISotice is hereby given,
THAT I intend to apply by petition to Bal-
timore county court, or to some one ol the
judgesthereof, to release me from debts \\ ¦ !i
I am unable to pay, agreealily to an act o
sembly, passed at November session, 180S,
entitled "An act for the relief of 'sir. v in
solvent debtors, and a supplement thereto,
passed at November session, 1806,
HUGH S/l,,
on the terms mentioned in the said act i a
schedule of his property and a list of bis ore ¦
ditors, on oath, as far as he can ascertain
them, as directed by the said act, being an
nexed to his petition j and the said county
court being satisfied by competent testimony,
that the said 'John Neale, lias resided the two
preceding years within the state of Maryland,
prior ',;¦ the passage of the said act; and tlie
said John Nculr, at the time of presenting his
petition as aforesaid"", having produced V) the
said court, the assent in writing of so many
of iiis cieditors as liavu due to them the
amount of two-thirds of the debts due by him
at the time of passing the said act.
It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by
the said court, that the said John Neale (by
causing a copy of this order to be inserted
in the Federal Garc.Ue, every other day, un
til the fourth day of April next) give notice
to his creditors to appear before the said conn
ty court, at the Court-House in the said coun
ty, at ten o'clock in tiie forenoon of the said
fourth day of April next, for tl. ¦ purpose of
recommending a trustee for their benefit, on
the said Jwhn Neale, then and there taking
the oath by the said act prescribed for deliver-
ing up his property.
Signed by order,
WM. GIBSON, Clerk.
January 27, 1807-__________fo4A__
Notice,
THJS is to inform, all persons whom it may
concern, that the subscriber intends, to apply
io the judges of Baltimore County Court, at
the expiration of eight weeks from this date,
for the benefit of a law, enacted by the legis-
lature of Mar)land, at their November session
1805, and the supplement thereto, for the re-
lief of insolvent debtors.
NATilANIELL- CHEW.
February 19. enim
Just "Received,
Per the schooner Three-Friends, Edward Har-
vey, from Marseilles, "Barcelona and Malaga,
105 casks Claret, iron hoop*
16 pipes Brandy, 4th and 5th proof
100 boxes Frontignon Wine, of 12 bottles
each
20 boxes Gruyere Cheese
3 hogsheads Molier Almonds
3 ditto Half-fine Almonds
3 ditto Walnuts
An assort ment of Perfumery, Sattin Rib-
bonds, Tafetds, Silk Stockings and Cloves,
Elastic Garters, Silk Shawls, Embroidered
Druggist, Thvead, Umbrellas, Lace, one
box Florence' Cadpill, one box Silk Stuff
Broobies,
6.3 bales Writing Paper
41 or: casks Malaga Wine
SU0 boxes Bloom and Muscal Raisins.
For sale, by
HENRY MESSONNIER.
_ February 18. eolm _
Looking Glasses.
GEOPGE SMITH,
CARRVEB AND GILDER,
No. 174, Market-street, Baltimore,
MAKES all kinds of Looking--Glass and
Picture Frames, oval or square, from the plain-
est to the richest pattern ; Gilt Cornices ;
Girandoles ; Pier Tables ; rich Brackets far
Clocks and Glass Lustres, &.c. &cand all sorts
of Venetian Blinds.
Smith has always for sale, fashionable Look-
ing Glasses and elegant Prints. Captains of
vessels and o*hers, trading to the West-In-
dies, will find their advantage in taking ven-
tures of the above goods ; which they can have
safely packed at the shortest notice, and on
good terms.
N. B. Old Looking-Glassesre silvered, and
made equal to new, or taken in exchange
Prints and Needle-work neatly framed and
glazed.
Wanted—Two decent BOYS, as apprenti.
ces to the above business.
December 15. eo
Tor Sale,
ABOUT eight hundred acres of most valua-
ble LAND, situated upon the Potomac river,
near the cities of Washington, Alexadria and
George-town j the greater part of which is
prime bottom, and the remainder line wood
land. On this farm is a most, elegant dwell-
ing bouse, possessing an elevated and com-
manding view of the above places, and the sur-
rounding country. A ho, tenant's houses, barn,
tobacco house, and stables, two excellent
fisheries, and a ferry from Prince-George's
County to Alexandria. For beauty of prospect,
of soil and advantage -of situation, no
tract of land can exceed it in this country.
The title is indisputably. The terms, which
will be made accommodating to the. purchaser,
may be known upon application to the subscri-
ber in .iiailiinore
RICHARD KEY HEATH.
October 17._____________?
PorS and Hogs Lard.
150 b!»ls AT. ss Pork,
950 do. Prime ditto,
20j3 kegs first quality Hogs Lard,
Apply to ANDREW DEWEES & Co.
Or JOHN fc. AARON LEVERING.
'February 26. ' ep8l
Trios, c-S; la. HoUuvgsWorth,
SAVE FOP- SALE, ' 1* .
100 hhds. Muscovado Sugar, . '¦
200 do. Clayed do.
Cologne Mill Stones, various sizes,
Bolting Cloths, different qualities,
January 24. ______eo
BALT1MQX '¦'-' AND REISTKRS-rOWN
•I URNPIKE-ROAD COMPANl
NOTICE.
THE President and Managers require the
payment cf tire1 fourth, and last instalment of
five dollars, on eacli share of stock, on Mon-
day the 16th day of March next.
Payment will be received at the Union Bank
of Maryland.
By or ler of the Board of Managers,
J. LEWIS WAMPLER, Sec'y.
January 14. eol6Mb
To Rein,
Two three-story Brick HOUSES on the up-
per part of Paca-strect. They are both calcu-
late;! for entire dwellings, or the lower rooms
and cellars for stores, with very complete back
buildings and convenient yards. Possession
may betaken of one in about a fortliigb, anil
the other in four weeks. Apply to
ALBERT SKEKAMP,
Who hath imported in the different arrivalsfrom
Bremen and ihfnlburg,
A complete assortment of German and Si-
lesia LINENS, entitledto drawback, which
he will se 1 on reasonable terms.
October 29. ________eo__
To Rent.
THE subscriber oilers to rent, for one or
more years, the place he usually occupied as
a summer retreat, about three quarters o' a
mile from the city, on Baltimore-street ex-
tended.
The buildings arc a convenient two-story
dwelling house, with two rooms" ort each floor,
and a passage in the centre ; a kitchen, spring
bouse, stable and carriage house : the lot con-
tains wpwprds of 4 acres, a part in clover and
timothy. , a large, garden which lias been in
cultivation for several years, and contains a
vari -ty of shrubbery .- on the premises, is a
tinning orchard of more than 100 apple trees,
with a variety of hearing trees of peaches,
cherries, pears, plumbs, kc. i*u;.
The convenience and eligibility of this pro-
perty requires no recommendation : to an sp-
prowd tenant the terms will be accommodat-
ing. For terms applv to
JAMES M'CANNON.
ALSO,
For side, four acres Land under good Fence,
nearly adjoining the above property, it extends
from Baltimore-street to Pratt-strect, and
fronts on each about two hundred feet For
terms apply as above. January 31. eo4w
Fifty Dollars Reward.
RAN away from the subscriber on Monday
last, a negro girl, named MINT, about fif-
teen years old ; very black ; short, round
and plump made. Had on a bath coatipg
jacket andpeticoat; black crape handkerchief
round her neck; a head-handkerchief" j yarn
stockings, and shoes nearly worn out. She
went off about seven o'clock in the morning,
and was seen about Hanover market & Charles.
street, going towards Federal Hill. She wept
off without any apparent cause, and is sup-
posed to have been enticed away by soma per-
son. Who aver delivers her to the subscriber,
King 'la ; 'root, Baltimore, shall re-
ceive, if taken in t • about Baltimore, ten dol-
lars ; it Baltimore, twenty;
and il is.
K B ; thers, are
ti1<
THAT valuable l'M'.M, wliereftn I now"
reside, upon Lbtlc Pipe Creek, Frederick
cour.lv, Maryland, coi.nionly known by the
name, of Leg.h Furnace Farm, containing
¦' and fifty acres of latid, mi
about the hwlf cleared which iiv.lu.ies up-
wards of seventy acres of prime m
lain!, and twenty more may be made; at i va-
ry (riding expe-uce.
This harm is generally ranked amor]
first in the county for grazing, and .produces
grain of allkinde, equ;u toairi in the state
No situation can exceed itin point of I
or of every requisite convenience.
The above property and the improvements
having been particularly SescYibeil in a
advertisement, it is thought unite cess
repeat the description! presuming
who wish to become purchasers, will view
the premises
WAS1NGTON VAN SIBBER.
February 5. _„
In Baltimore County Court,
February 3d, 1807.
ON application to the judges «f the said
county ccHirt, by petition in writing- of Camp-
bell S. Ash-w, of said county, praying the be-
nefit of the " Act. for the releif of sundrj in-
solvent debtors," passed at November session,
1805, on the terms mentioned in the sai
a schedule of his property and a list of his
creditors, on oath, as far as lie can ascertain
them, as elircctcd by the said act, being an-
nexed to his petition ; and the saklcounty court
being satisfied by competent testimony, that
the said Campbell S. Askew has re-sided .the 2
preceding years within the state of Maryland,
prior to the passage of the said art ; and the
saiei Campbell S. Askew at the time of'pre-
senting his petition as aforesaid, having pro-
duced to Hit said court, the assent in writing-
of so niany of bis creditors as have eiue to
then the amount of two thirds of the- debts
due by him at the time of passing the said' act.
It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by
the said court, that the said Campbell S. As'.
kew (bj' causing a copy of this order to be
inserted in the Federal Gazette) every other
day f. r three month* successively, btfere the
9th day of May next) give notice to his e.icel;-.
tors to appear before the said cminty court, at
the court-house in the said county, si nine
o'clock ill the forenoon of the saiel ninth dav
of May next, for the purpose of recomn
trustee for their benefit, on the said
CampbelJ S. Askew, then and there t
the oath by the saiel act prescribed for deliver-
ing up his property.
Signcdjij order,
WILLIAM GIBSON, Clk.
FebruarvP. cn"m
""" TAN-rjRD. isir.
FOR SALE BY AUCTION.
On the 12M day of March next, at half past 11
o'clock, lull! be exposed to public sale by 'Clio's
Chase, at his vendue warehouse corner of St~
and and Frederick-streets, Baltimore,
THAT valuable TAJN5-YARIJ, with the
improvements, and abouV 32 acres of LAND,
situated at the mouth of Rock run, at "the
head of Tide Water, on the Snsquehsumali.
There are now sunk in the saiel Yard 70 Vats,
and the impiovements consist of, a good sub-
stantial range of bnUdings, forthe use af the
scire—containing Mill House, Beam House,
Bark House, Drying Sheds, Currying
and a large Cellar, &c. There is alsoagooS
Dwelling House, Stone Stable, Milk h
and a Corn House. The tillable Land is in a
high state of cultivation. Any quant
Stone for building, can be raised frem the un-
cleared Land, and one or tr.-oFisheries can b«
made at a trifling expence.
This property lies about 5 miles above Hav-
re-de-Grace, anel 38 miles from Baltimore.
The easy access from this place to B.altiir.ore
Market by navigation with its very favorable
situation for the Wade down the river, (-.
is rapidly incressiug)—cannot fail to rentier this
a very valuable situation. The present occu-
piers,, John S. Peck & Co. will shew the pre-
mises, and the terms will be made known at
the time of sale. J. WILSON".
N. E The above property is now i
lease (about 2 1-2 years of which are unexpir-
ed) at the yearly rent of 300 dollars.
February i*>. ee;tl2M
Almost iviihjiit money or price.
Will be cxposeel to public sale, on the pre-
mises, by order of the Orphan's Court of
Baltimore county, on THURSDAY, the
12th day of March next, at 10 ei'clcck,
ALL that valuable LOT, No. 229, on Bal.
tiniorc-street, 33 feet, extending back 18f) fi e.
to German street, with all tlie improvements
¦helion; admitted to he one of the host
stands in this city, late the property of Peter
Cassat, deceased ; anel the personal prop.r'.y
on tlie same day, consisting of Hou.->ohohl ai;el
Eitchen Firniture, with a large collection of
valuable Book*, and the cinwius of G-roceciea
on hand ; Stand, Cask*, Pumps, S
s, Measures, &c Sec. Terms will be
made tnown oh the day of sale, by
SUSAN CASSAT, and
WM. JESSOP,
Administrators of Peter Cassat, efeceased.
February 14, 1807. edtlaMh
Just Published
In F!uludelphias and ?;o:iv received herit at
ictu: by
GEORGE HIT.!.,
NATURE DISPLAYED,
In her modfe of Teaching Languages to r,\n.n,
or a new anil infallible method of ;. quir-
ing a Language in the shortest tiro.$
' possible-, deduced from the ana-
lysis of die human mind,
and consequently suit-
ed to every ca-
nity,
Adapted to the FRENCH,
By N. O. Ihfief, ,f Philadelphia.
The Second Ecliton, with considerable ueW'_
'.ions and corrections.
Gj° Subscribers who have received th«
first, may now be furnished with the second
Subscribers will be supplied, and new sub-
scribers admitted, on the original
til the first of next month, when the
will be raised to six dollars., in coAfoWaity t*
the prospectus.
February 15. ec20t
Edwrfrd Johnson &, Co.
INFORM their friends & the public, that they
arc well stod e<3 with, and now ready to deli-
ver, STRONG, TABLE} and SMALL
B E E 1_.
January 2.
2a vt
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