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THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1807.
[Vol. XXVI—No. 4004.
Sale by Auction.
J3# order of the Orphans Court, villi be sold on
Tuetday the SUtinst. 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 J^__________________________
Sale by Auction.
On TUESDxlY,
The. 51st inst. at half past 12 o'clock, will be
sold at the premises, on terms which will then
be made known,
A Lot of Ground on the east of Jons's-Falls,
with all the buildings and improvements there-
on, fronting 30 feet on the south side of York-
street, and running south t© Salesbury-street,
which property is subject to an annual rent to
Mr. Robert Welsh, and whs assigned by Tho-
mas Hanna, 25th day July, 1805^ to Trustees
for the purpose therein mentioned.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
March 23._________________
Sale by Auction.
On TUESDAY,
The lith of April, at 12 o'clock, will be sold at
the premises, on terms which will tlien be made
known,
A large and valuable piece of GROUND,
in that part of the city called Old-Town, front-
ing on Jones's-street", 120 1-2 feet; on a part
of which is erected a large and convenient
two-story Brick Dwelling-House, Kitchen,
and other improvements suitable thereto ; for.
merly owned by Mr. Thomas Constable, and
now occupied by Mr. Fisher. The house and
other improvements with a suitable portion of
ground} will compose one lot ; and the un-
improved part is intended to be divided into
three or four lots, as may be most agreeable
to those who may be inclined to purchase.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
March 24.____________ MWFt4thAp
M. Hunter,
116, Market-street,
Has just received a variety of
Elegant French Milinery,
Which wilt be opened on Thursday, 27th
instant. And expects her usual supply by
the first arrivals from London.
March 24.___________¦______________d4t
For Sale,
87 pipes choice Lisbon Wine,
40 do. )
40 hhds. C Genuine Port Wine,
60 qr. casks J
5 pipes Madeira Wine,
20 bags Pimento,
300 Demijohns,
100 bags first quality Almonds,
15 dozen Morocco Skins.
All of which will be disposed of on libe-
ral terms, for negotiable paper, or in ex-
change for Superfine Flour.
ALSO,
Bills on London direct, at 60 days sight.
ROBERT BARRY.
March 34._____________________ d6t
City Commissioners Office,
B alt I moke, March 24lh, 1807.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
TH AT the City Commissioners will meet
at their usual place of meeting, in the Cham-
ber of the Second Branch of the City Coun-
cil, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. on the
first and third Mondays in every month, for
the transaction of business, agreeably to an
ordinance, passed the 9th instant.
By order of the board,
SAMUEL VINCENT, Clerk.
March 24. d4t
Five Cents Reward.
RAN away from the subscriber on the 12th
instant, a boy named JOHN THOMAS, about
17 years old, bound an apprentice to the Coop,
ers' business ; he has dark eyes and hair. Had
on when he went away a blue j acket and trou-
sers, and striped waistcoat. Whoever brings
back said boy, shall have the above reward,
but no charges paid.
THOMAS KELLY.
March 24. 43t^
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 great importance to the company
transacted. By order,
S. STERETT, Sec'y.
March 16._______________ d
REMOVAL.
F. C. Graf,
Has removed his Counting room two doors
from his former stand, to the house heretofore
pied by Messrs. R. & J, Fergusson.__
Where he offers for sale the following
German Goods,
•Imported via Philadelphia, by the ship Pisca.
taqua, captain H. H. Kennedy,
Platillas Royals,^
Britanias, > Of a very fine quality,
EStophMas, j
Qu*Srupie Silesius,
Dowlas,
Blown Platillas,
Listados,
The ^tfhole entitled to drawback.
And on hand on which the drawback is lost.
Book Linens,
Cress a fa Morlaix,
Dowlas,
Checks, No. 2,
piaper Table Cloths,
Striped Linens,
Brown Plalillas,
Britannias,
Quadruple Selesias,
Bielfield Linens,
Ai.sa,
Souchong and Hyson Teas, and
An Invoice of Sewing and Knitting Needles,
Just received per tile Hope, fio»«» A raster-
»jam.
March J * _
Ship Benjamin Franklin.
.On SATURDAY,
The 28th instant, at 1 o'clock, at the Merchants'
Coffee-House, villi be sold,
The Philadelphia built Ship
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,
Burthen 261,75-95 tons, or
about 3000 bbls. This vessel
was coppered with heavy copper the latter
part of 1805, since which she has made but one
voyage (via Europe) to Calcutta. Her prin-
cipal timbers are all of live oak, and the frame
salted on the first voyage, sails remarkably
fast, and is in very complete order, being pre-
pared to receive a cargo immediately, and re-
quiring little or no expence for a voyage to.
Europe ; inventory to be seen on bo.ird the
ship, at ths upper side of Walnut-street wharf,
and at the auction store-
JOHN CONNELLY, Auct'r.
Philadelphia, March 25. St
For Lisbon,
The Portuguese Ship ^.
BRILL ANTE,
J. F. S. Pinto, master ;
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