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Seven Dollars per Annum,] 4a J01 St 7.^-*'W^* TUESDAY, MJRCH24,, 1807. i"Y-"" "" ¦^i»iii"i7iiiiiiriiig'TiMliirri^riii^1wiiiwlM^i»r iVn "7 1 "m iTi iii"~"" liiT Ifi [Vol. XXVI—No. 4002. Sale by Auction. By order of the Orphans Court, will be sold on Tuesday the 3Xstinst. at half past 10, o'clock, on Hampstead Hill, at the late residence of Charier Myers, deceased, A variety of Household and Kitchen fur- niture. THOMAS CHASE, Auct's. March 23,_______________________ _ Sale by Auction. On TUESDAY, The j\st inst. at half past 12 o'clock, mill be sold at the premises, on terms which will then be made known, A Lot of Ground on the east of JonsVFalls, with all the buildings and improvements there- on, fronting1 30 feet on the south side of York- street, and running' south te Salesbury-street, ¦which property is subject to an annual rent to Mr. Robert Welsh, and was assigned by Tho- mas Hanna, 25th day July, 1805, to Trustees for the purpose therein mentioned. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. March 23.____________________________ For Sale at Public Auction, On THURSDAY, The 26th instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the stores of Robert Ralston, lower side of Wal- nut-street wharf, The CARGO of the ship Benjamin FrtSldin, Benjamin Wickes, senior, commander, from Calcutta, consisting of 541 packages of Piece-Goods, Among which are, Bandanna Handk'i's, Chintzes, Pullicat ditto, Black Taffetas, Mamoodies, S anna! is, Red & blue Gilla Ro- Gurrahs, . [malls, Gossan, Emerties, Blue Gurrahs, Checks, Baftas, Long Cloths, Black Muslins, Seer Suckers,, Custahs, Jamlelty, Salguchy, Gimges- Also, Hearth Rugs ; 27 chest's! Indigo ; 73 bales and packages of Twine ; 57 ditto Marlin : 3oo bags Sugar ; loo ditto heavy black Pepper ; and a quantity of Gunny Bugs. JOHN CONNELLY, Auct'r. Who will have catalog~u.es to distribute after to-morrow. Philadelphia, March 16. [20] d4t VENDUE, ~~^~ FOR THE SALE OF Household Furniture, Wearing Apparel and Watches\ &c. THE subscribers, being leg-ally authorised, have opened a Vendue and Commission Store, No. 17, east side of Market-space ; where persons sending articles of the above descrip- tion for sale, may depend upon hiving them disposed of to the best advantage, and their amount paid immediately after the sale each day, by the Clerk, without defalcation, except the commission allowed by law. rVhc pa:ra- ilage of the Public is respectfully solicited !>y WILLIAM C. COCHRAN, and ISAIAH 1*. PROCTOR. N. B. Particular attention will be paid to the Sale of Orphans' Property, Estates of de- ceased pex'sons, ike. ' March 20.________________________AM Susquehanna Canal. THE proprietors of the Susquehanna canal are requested to meet at Bryden's Inn, in the -city of Baltimore, on Thursday the 26th of March instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon.-— Being their regular annual meeting, officers •for the ensuing year are to be elected, and bu- siness of g-reat importance to the company transacted. By order, ' S. STERETT, Sec'y. March 16.________________________d John Auchincloss, Jun. 9, C^LV.ERT-STREET, Is now opening- 50 packages of SPRING GOODS, Received per ship Oliver Ellsworth, via New- York, consisting of Elegant Fancy Muslins, Plain Lenoes and Picquits, Book Muslins, Sewed and Check Leno Shawls, Madras Handkerchiefs, Nuns Threads and Millinetts. Ail the above are entitled to drawback and particularly adapted for the Spanish fk West- India markets. March 20. d Hazlehurst, Brothers h Co. OFFER FOR SALE, ?5,000 lbs. Carracas Cocoa, 3,000 do. Green Coffee, 50 tons Logwood, 1,000 Hog Hides. March 20.____________^________d6t REMOVAL. F. C. Graf, Has removed his Counting- room two doors from his former stand, to the house heretofore occupied by Messrs. R. & J. Fergusson.— Where he offers for sale the following German Goods, Imported via Philadelphia, by the ship Pisca- taqua, captain H. U. Kennedy, Platillas Royals,~) Britanias, 5- Of a very fine quality, Estopillas, j Quadruple Silesias, Dowlas, Brown Platillas, Listados, The whole entitled to drawback. And on hand on wh/ch the drawback h lost, Book Lmens, Creas a la Morlaix, Dowlas, Checks, No. 2, Diaper Table Cloths, Striped Linens, Brown Platillas, Britannia?, Quadruple Selesias, EielSeli Linens, Al,»0, Souchong- and Hyson Teas, and An Invoice of Sewing and Knitting Needles, just received pw the .Hope, from Amster. Ham. For Sale, If immediate application is made, V-;XN The Brig IK ATLANTIC, Now discharging- h"r cargo, of the burthen ©f 117 tons, sails well, is a staunch, built vessel, not two years old, and may be sent to sea at a very small expe.ice. Apply to ANDREW 5c THOMAS ELLICOTT. March 23. d4tf For New-Orleans, The Brig MARY, F. Faherty, master t Will sail in a few days. For freight or passage, which will be reasonable, apply to the master on board, or to JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker, Opposite the Custom-House. Mar-.h S3._____________(I4t| _ Wanted to Charter, FOR A PORT IN ENGLAND, A good VESSEL of about two thousand five hundred barrels burthen. «£s£5g Apply to CORNTHWAIT h YARNALL, No. 83, Bowly's wharf. Wlm have for sale, 200 pieces Ravens Duck, 50 bbls. London refined Saltpetre. 3d Mo. 23. d For Sale, 52 hbds. Sugar, 56 bbls. do. 1> do, first quality American Bees Wax, 12 seroon, Flotant Indigo, - AU entitled to drawback, also, r~2>^. The Schooner ifeSSSV HENRY, 1T'£lJEJ5lJ&' Burthen 100 tons, a remarkable ^S^r3psr fast sailing vessel, and nearly ] new. For terms apply to JACOB ADAMS March 18. d6t sure. She M-Eldery's For Sab, The new Brig SALLY, Nearly fitted for sea ; burthen about 130 tons carpenter's mca now lies near the lower end of wharf. Fee terms apply to Mr. FLANAGAN, U">on the wharf March 19. eoSti. For Sale, The Schooner CATALINA, Lying- at Price's wharf, bur- .¦JjyitLSy^ then about i50 tons ; copper- )l«ft3-3S|Es3 fastened and coppered; sails remarkably fast; about 4 years old, and may be sent to seaat a small expence. The inven • tory mavbe seen, and terms made known, by application to THOMAS TENANT. March i7. Just Received Per Schooner Linnet, eaptaJ-' Roberts, and for ."a'u, head of Smith's dock, 100 bales Cotton, 124 bags Coffee, 60 do. Coco i, 5 tans Nicaragua Wood, ALSO, J£he Schooner LINNET, Burthen £50 bbls. with all cB&ff her tackle ike. just as she ar- rived from sea. A$8*L Wanted to Charter, To a Fort in the W'ttst-Indiis, A fast-sailing SCHOONER of from four tfj six bundled barrels burthen. Apply to CHARLES BCERSTLER. Who has removed bis Counting Room, two doors from his former stand, to the house heretofore in the tenure of Messrs. R. and J Fergusson. March 17. ____________________ d For Sale, The Ship CONNECTICUT, 3avid Maclure, Commander, Now lying at Coles' wharf, five hundred and forty-eight tons register, and undoubtedly the fastest sailing ship belonging to the United States. She is copper-fastened and coppered to the bends. She will be sold on a liberal credit. The inventory may be seen and terms made known, by application to THOMAS TEN A NT. March 17-__________________ d8t For Liverpool, rJET^N The British Brig ^jMS^ aid, K2ttjfjS*B^ Nicholas Sullivan ; SS3Zg&3ae She is a fine strong vessel, and will be dispatched with all convenient spaed. For freight or passage, applv to HENRY DA VIES, 71, Smith's wharf. Who offers for sale, received p'r said brig, An invoice of Earthen-ware, and a quanti- ty of Liverpool Salt, which will be disposed of on accommodating terms( if taken from along side the vessel. February 9. d For Sale, The Brig JOSEPH, y. Southworth, master : She is a very good vessel, not two years old, and completely fitted j if not sold in the course of a few days, she will take a full freight or part of a freight for Lisbon ; will carry about 1400 barrels, and may be seen lying at Smith's wharf. For terms apply to the master on board, or to BENJ. & GEO. WILLIAMS, Who have received by the above vessel, and for sale at their store, No. 3, Buivly's wharf, Russia Sheeting, intitled t» drawback i New-England Rum; Codfish, in boxes; Sou- chong Tea; and 10 bales Carraway Cossas, 19, by 1-8 yards. March 15. dl0t$ The Subscribers FEEL themselves under the painful neces- sity of notifying their Creditors of their in- tention to apply to Baltimore County Court, at its next sittings, for the beneiit of the in- solvent laws of this state. DAVID C. STEWART, WILLIAM P. STEWART, LLOYD BUCHANAN. March 12. d2m For Freight or Charter TO EUROPE, C Amsterdam or Rotterdam will be preferred, J i, The Ship THOMAS, Burthen about 300 tons, Tho- _ ____ mas H. Jones, master, now ? :?ft»3S?e=?== lyingat Nicholson's wharf, and will be ready to take a cargo on board in about I 10 days. Apply to the captain on board, or M ILLIAM COLE. March 16. «t $&£3m!£* __ eo4t For Havana, The Schooner MERCHANT, John Big-by, master, ^.__--:-,—,-.,__ She is a constant trader and will sail in a few days, the principal part of her cargo beincf ready to goon board;some freight can be taken if immediate application is made, and passengers can be comfortably accommo- dated. Apply to ROBERT HAMILTON, or GERARD TOPKEN St CO. 65, Bowly's wharf. Also for sale. Dowlas, Creas-a-la-Morlaix, while & brown Rolls, Hessians, Russia Canvas, two and 3- bnshel Bags, white & brown Havana Sugars, a few thousand -weight Coffee, suitable for the European market, &c. Apply to GERARD TOPKEN & CO. March 10. \ ____eo7t For Sale, Anew SCHOONER, About 70 tons carp suiter's mea- ^^^^^^^ surement. She is built of good r?^Sj~sl&s materials, and has every ap- pearance of sailing fast. She has a cable and some rigging, which are new, probably to tba amount of about §200. She is faithfully built, her bottom and ceiling of the best oak plank. For terms apply to REDMOND GRACE, 67. Smith's wharf 'October 13;______^^ a dfit-2aw Fot Sale, The fast-sailing schooner ENTERPRIZE, Of about 400 barrels, if appli- cation is made on or before the first dayof March, a* which, time it is expect- ed she will be ready trt'take in a cargo. FkET, BRUNER, & CO. Who have received by said schooner, and for sale at the ware-house, corner of Howard and Pratt- srreets, adjoining their sugar-re finely, 12,000 wt green Coffee, and 10,000 do. Car- raccas Cocoa, entitled to duawback on ex- pori ation, 10 logs Rt, Domingo Mahogany, 266 Spanish Hides, and a &¦$ bale? Cotloty Also on hand, 11 tons Nicaragua Wood. All of which they will sell low for cash or on credit For good paper. February 34. Saw Baltimore & York-town Turn pike Road. THE subscriber-! being appointed Commis sioners by an act of the legislature, *' entit- led an act to make several Turnpike Roads through Baltimore county, and tor other pur- p )3Cs"—to take subscription for making a turnpike road .from Baltimore towards York town, to the Pennsylvania line ; do hereby give notice, that a subscription book for it ca pitul stock of 100.000 dollars, in shares of 20 dollars each, will be opened at Mr. Win Evan's tavern, in the city of Baltimore, on the 11th day of May next, from the hour of 10 until 2 o'clock and will continue open din- ing the same hours the two following- days, unless the capital stock should be earlier sub scribed. Every person must pay down one dollar on each share at the time of subscrib- ing. Not more than 25 shares can be sub. scribed for on the first day by any one person, nor more than fifty on the second day. JOSEPH THORNBURG, THOMAS M'ELDERRY, NICH. MERRYMAN, of Elijah, DAVID M'MECHEN. March 23. dllthMy The Fditorsfof the Easton Star ; Republican Advocate, and the German paper, Frederick-town ; the English a»d German papers, Hager's town, will please copy this advertisement, and forward their accounts to the Office of the American- City Commissioner's Office, Baltimore, March 23, 1807. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the City Commissioners wib meet on Saturday next, the 28th instant, at 10 o'clo-.k, A. M. to establish the lines of part of lot No. 505, situate on Liberty-street, near Conowago- street, late the property of Mr. Shardell. They will also meet on Monday, the 30th instant, at 11 o'clock, A. M. to establish the westernmost boundary line of lot No. 69, situ- ate on Market-street, Fell's-Point. They will also establish the dividing line between lot No. 70 and lot No. 71, running from George- street into the water of the north-west branch of the Patapsco. Those who are interested are requested to attend -with the surveyor, land-marks and pa- pers necessary for establishing the above boun- daries. By order, SAMUEL VINCENT, Clerk.. March 23. d4t Lafitte, Duche and Barthe, No. 50, Baltimore-street, Have just received and offer for sale, 5 bales India Handkerchiefs,~1 g 1 ditto Madras do. i J 1 box fine Chintz, I "^ 1 ditto striped Silk, ?-aa 1 ditto Mens'Silk Stockings, I -i "*> 1 ditto Ladies' do. 1 ditto Damask Silk Shawls, J uj Also on hand, A large assortment of Silli & Fancy Good*. Jkarcji 23, J5t The Proprietors OF THE PILOT STAGES, RESPECTFULLY inform this Public, that they have reduced the price of fare from eight to six dollars. The Pilot Stage will leave the Globe Inn every Morning, Sundays ex,- i cepted, at live o'clacic, A. M. arrive at New- port at eight o'clock, P M! leave Newport at five o'clock, A. M. arrive in Philadelphia at ten o'clock. A. M. WILLIAM EVANS 8c CO. March 13. d _ A Valuable Farm for Sale. Will be sold at public sale on Monday, the 16th day of March next, at 12 o'cloak, on the pre- mises, ALL that tract, or parcel of LAND, lying near Creswell's Ferry, within sight of Havre de Grace, in Caxil county, state of Maryland, called the Lucky Mistake ; containing 271 acres, more or less, with the improvements It bounds upon the Susquehannah river, and embraces a good Sluul and Herring Fishery. The improvements are two dwelling houses, one of stone, the other of logs, a fish-house, and an apple orchard, together with peach & cherry trees. The situation is remarkably healthy a:id the water good. Herring-run pisses through one corner of this tract, on which there was formerly erected a Saw- Mill The terms of sale will be one-fourth of the purchase money in cash, one-fourth in 6 s, one-fourth in 12 months, and the re- sidue in 18 months, from the day of sale. The purchaser or purchasers to give bonds on interest, with approved, security ; and on payment of the whole, an indisputable title will be given. GEORGE HIGSON. The sale of the above property is -postponed Unt'l the first day of Apni nexc. I*arch 4. dtlstA f" New Paper-Flanging Store. ROBERT ELLIOT, No. 7, North Clwles stceet, INFORMS his friends, and the public in gene-al, that he has just received, and has now ready for sale, a large assortment of the most elegant Paper Haxgings & Boruejis, from London, Paris and Boston ; amongst which are some of the most superb patterns of the new invented Spangled or Frosted pa- per. He will always have a regular supply, and etmstant succession of the newest fashions, from Hurley's manufactory in Philadelphia j-«-Hc- will superintend the hanging of his own papers,, employ the best workmen, and ex- ecute all orders in town and country, with neatness, punctuality and dispatch. N. B- The American Papers he will sell at the manufacturer's prices. One or two Apprentices will be taken to the above business. March 6, d ""SPRING GOODS. MA&R $¦ GIBSON, No. 7, Calvert street, Have received by the ship Sally, from Liverpool, a part Of their SPUING GOODS; Consisting if 1 case Bindings, ferrets Hi Cotton Fringe, " 1 do. flesh and drab colored Nankeens, 2 cases Cotton Checks, 2 do. Calico Umbrellas, H do. Dimities, 2 do. Cotton Counterpanes, from 8-4 to 12-4. 2 trunks Cambric Handkerchiefs St Shawls, 2 do. VV aistcoating and Ginghams.- These goods having been p.u chased at the manufactories for cash, can be. sold very low on a short credit, for good paper. March 3._______________________d Slating Business. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public.that he carries on the SLATING bu- siness as usual at No.3, North Liberty-street. Those who are pleased to favor him with their work may rely on having- it executed in the strongest and neatest manner, &. with the utmost dispatch. THOMAS PROCTOR. March 23.' d3t|| Notice. Mislaid or lost, a BOND from JesseTom- linson to Willam Tomlinson, for about the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, left in my care. If any person has fie above bond they are requested to return it to me. The mak- er of the bond is notified that it is mislaid, and it therefore can be of no service to any person. CLEMENT BROOKE. March 23. d8t|| Forty Dollars Reward. RAN away from the Subscriber, on the 3d instant, a Negro Girl, named PHEEBY ; be- tween 18 and 2o years of age ; has a down look when spoken to, and an affected mode of speaking. She is very black, and slender- made. Her clothing I cannot describe, as she left her own at home when she departed. She left her child behind, only 4 months old. It is probable that her breast is not dried up, which may lead to a discovery, on examina- tion. I will give Twenty Dollars for appre- hending and securing her so that I get her again ; and if taken out of the state, Thirty Dollai • Likewise ran away from the Subscriber, on Monday, the 16th instant, a Ncrji-o Woman, named LUCY ; between 35 and 37 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high ; has ,an open, free look ; of yeilow complexion, and very lus- ty-made. She has also left her clothing be- hind, therefore I cannot describe her. dress. She has taken her two children with her; the oldest a boy, named Anderson, about 4 years old, of a yellow complexion ; the other a boy, named Addison, twelve months old, also of a yellow complexion. I will give Twenty Dol- lars reward for apprehending- and securing Lucy and her two chi'Sren, so that I get the in again ; and Thirty Dollars, if taken out of the state. JOSEPH POWELL, Living within 2 miles of the Priests' Bridge. N. B. It is presumed that tliey have or will make for the city of Baltimore, as Lucy has a free son living in Baltimore, wtio formerly be- longed to and waited on the fate judge SprLgg ; and I'hceby has a sister also there, living witli either captain Kerr or captain William Pitt, on tha Point. J. P. Anne-..Vrundelcou-:.tv, Marcl),23. dStjj New Wholesale Store. Lafitte & Duch6. No. 5 i, BALTIMORE-STREET, Have just received a large assortment of French and English Goods, Which the. offer for sale very low for cWsh or approved notes, Consisting of Plain Taffetas, assarted in color, Striped do. Fii i-red Satin, PeeloiTg, Sarsenet, 5-6 and 7-4 Damask Shawls, 5-6 and 7-4 serged do. do. White, ros" and black, Ladies' and Men'a Silk Stockings, Plain and figured Mantua Ribbons, Stamped do. do. Extra lontr and short Silk Gloves, Do do. Kid Gloi-es, Crapes assorted in colors, Cambric Linen, Thread and Cotton Laces, 1 box of Fancy English Goods, 1 do. of Spy's Chintzes, Bandannas, assorted in colors, Choppa Roma!, Silk, Morocco and Cotton Suspenders., Velvet and Morocco Pocket Books, An assortment of Ladies' rich Combs, Artificial Flowers, &c N. B. several boxes of the above, calculat- ed for exportation, entitled to debenture. March 12 dl2t To our Friends and the Public. The subscribers (successors of the late firm o&Sower and S. Cole) respectfully inform their friends and the public, that riievintend to con. tinue the business of AUCTIONI^RS of Books, Maps, Charts, Prints, Household and Kitchen Fufhitore, &c. and Lotterv-Office Keepers, at No. 174 1-2, Market-street — Fliej solicit the suppoi-Oof their friends and promise that'al) business committed to thein as Auctioniers shall be executed with the strictest promptitude and fidelity. The-, will study particularly to make the best di of Orphan's property committed to their cane The public's Servants, COLE and I. BONSAL\ Nov. 7 ________________ j\__ In Baltimore County Goujji February 3, 1807. ON application to the judges of tfie said County Court, by petition in writing of | dimming, of said County, praying the bene fi1- of the " Act for the relief of sundry in- solvent debtors," passed at November ses« eighteen hundred and five, on the terms men- tioned In said act ; a schedule of his property ¦ and a list of his creditors, on oath, as far as be can ascertain them, as directed by the* said act, being annexed to his petition ; and the said County Court being satisfied by com j petent testimony, that the said Jor.n Cumminjf has resided the two preceding years within the state of Maryland, prior to the passaga of the said act; and the said John Cumming at the time of presenting his petition as a foresaid, having produced to the said court, the assent in writing of so many of his credi- tors as have d"e to them the amount, of two- thirds of the debts due by him at the passing the said act. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by the said court, that the said John Cumming (by causing a copy of this order to be insert- ed ill some one of the newspapers in the city of Baltimore, every other dayfortbree months before the ninth dayof May next) give no- tic ¦ to his creditors to appear before tha said County Court, at the Court-House, in the said county, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of the said ninth" day of May next, for the pur- pose of recomm-tiding a trustee for their be- nefit, on the said John Cumming, thetl and there taking the oath by the said Act pre- scribed for delivering up his property. Signed per order, WM. GIBSON, Clerk. February 21,_1807._ _ dlstA-eo3dMy For Sale, My MILL in the County of Madison and stttte of Virginia, on the Rapidam River, a never failing stream, with twenty-five acres of Land attached to it; the improvements consist of a Mill House, sixty feet by thirty, with three pair of Stones, two of French Burr, and one pair of Cologne Stones to grind corn for tWe neighborhood, the toll corn may be estimated at two hundred barrels a year, and in dry years, one hundred barrels more ; attached to the mill is a new Saw Mill, that will saw one thousand feet of plank per day, any quantity of timber may be got veryfeonve- liieiit, and the demand equal to the quantity that can be sawed ; from the Saw Mill a nett profit of eight dollars per day may be made; the machinery of the mills are in complete order, having all been made new within the last year ; twenty-five thousand bushels of wheat has been manufactured in tlie above Mill this season, and double that quantity- might have been bought, as the above mill is situated in one of (iie richest and best wheat counties in Virginia. The improvements on tlie above twenty-five acres of Land are, a dwelling' House (conve- nient to the mill) with f ur rooms below, and fire places, a good Garden, Kitchen, Meat House, Dairy, Miller's and Cooper's Hous- es, and a Cooper's Shop, sixty by twenty feet; all tha houses are new and in good order. No situation in Virginia will answer better than this for a Retail Store, ami a considerable quantity of goods may be sold, and good payments received. For the pur- chase of the above properly, application ma- be made to Messrs Colin & James Ross, mer- chants, Fredericksburg, or THOMAS MAUN. March 17. _________________d!2t The Creditors Of the late firm of THOMAS & JOHN HIG1NBOTHOM, are requested to take no. tioe, that they are now prepared to surrender all they possess, and intend applying to the Bfdtimore county court, for the benefit of the act, entitled an act for the relief of sun- dry insolvent debtors, passed at November session, 1805; and also of the supplement to- said act, passed at the last November sessi- on. THOMAS HIGINBOTHOM. JOHN HIGINBOTHOM. March 6. 4&t y