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1807/01-1807/06

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NOTICE. ft being absolutely necessary to bring to a finul close the business of the late house of Lemmon and Campbell, those still indebted fcre requested no longer to defer payment, as in such cases suits must be instituted. Any pi per demands against said concern, will be paid on application to the subscriber, surviv- ing nfi-fner. .dAOBEliT LEMMONT. ____March .18.____________________d!2t ¦ "AUCTION AND Commission Business. THE subscribers .. jiectfidly inform their friends and the public generally, that they have formed an establishment in the AUC- TION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of R. LISMMON & CO. to be conducted by . Robert Lernmon ; who, ¦with thanks for the ..support, received while conducting the concern of Lemmon and Campbell, will endeavor by an unremitting- attention\o the present establishment to give satisfaction to those who may favor it with ;thelr business. The usual advances will be made on con -sig-ni louts ; the Warehouse, the same for merly occupied by Lemmon and Campbell, at His head.of Gay -afreet dock, is now ready for the; reception of merchandize, and in a few days the stated sales will commence as for- meMy, on Mondays, immediate attention ¦will be given to sale; of Vessels, Cargoes, Real Property. &c. ROBERT LEMMON, LEVERING & NLLMS. ___-Muljch 18__. ___________d!2t For Sale, i Case-rich red Madras Handkerchiefs, 0 balsa Flaxen (British) Osnaburgs, 1 do:, red ¦- j low priced Welch Flannels, 2 cases eiegant French Damask Silk 6 ami 7-4, Shawls, 1 bale. Superfine Cloths, Received from New-York, will be sold low' to close sales. P. HOFFMAN & SON. March 21.__________________tUUeo6t__ To be Sold or Rented, A large two-story Brick HOUSE, with foil • rooms on a floor, forty-six feet fromt, with a complete cellar, fit for any kind of storage, iarg-e back building and piazza, large yard, stable and smoke-house, hi fee. Also to rent or sell, 20 Waier LOTS on the Basin, 33 feet front each Lot, and as deep us may suit tlie tenant or .purchaser. tUo, , A PLANTATION, containing between 4 »nd 500 acres of Land, one half in wood with a large proportion of meadow Ground, lying- uear the Philadelphia road, about 12 miles from Baltimore. «n Middle-iiiver-Neck, which place abounds in Fish and WiW T owl of alt sorts. For terms apnly to CHIRSfOPHER HUGHES. March 21. d6t.eol4t I Dividend. Notice is hereby given to all the creditors of George Sears, late of the city of Balti- Mlore, dee'used, that a final dividend of til : estate, in the hands of the administrators will be-made J lis 1 and Spike Rods., &c; &c. Apply at iN"o. S3, County wharf, t- WULLIAM JONES. -.Ivlax-clj IS, ... ., .-' coGtl) 'FURTHER EXTRACTS From London and Liverpool papers both to Feb. 12, inclusive., received at the office of the Federal Gazette, by the Hercules. OFFICIAL ACCOUNT e of Good Hope, bound to Salem, has arriv- ed at the Vineyard. Mr. P. Jackson, pas- senger, has arrived in town, and favored us with the following ship news: Left in Table-Bay (C. G. Hope) Dec. 27, ship Margaret, Bare, from New-York to Madras and Bengal; brig Essex-, Dennie, of New- buryport fur St. Helena. 1 Spoke, Feb. 24, schv. Federalist, Gunnison, of and from Portsmouth for Guada'.oupe. Maxell 1, lat. 38, long. 64, 43, brig Dolphin, Trouant, of Boston, from Poitland, 9 days out for Havana. March 6, lat. 85, long. 69, schr. Ambition, from Guadaloupe for Newbury- port. March 10, lat. 37, 50, long. 72, So, schr.-------, Johnson, of and for Boston, from Antigua. March 12, lat. 38, 30, long. 73, 9, ship George Washington, of Philadelphia, 18 hours from the Capes of Delaware. The ship Patterson, Shaw, has arrived at the Vineyard, in 132 days from Batavia. The Beaver, Chauncy, from Ne.v-York, touched at Batavia, Nov. 2, oa her way to Canton. Passed in the Straits of Suuda, Nov. 7, a very large American ship, beatmg up, having a white flag with an S in the centre of it, flying at her top-gallsnt-mast head. Spoke, Dec. 26, off the Cape oi Good Hope, lat. 35, 56, long. 22, 56, ship Triton, of New-Bedford, on a whaling voy- age—a squall .oming on at the moment, prevented our hearing the captain's name. Feb. 9, lat. 17, long. 38, 30, fell in with and spoke the British West-India Packet Prince Adolphus, Boulderson, from Fal- mouth, Engl, bound to Barbados. Feb. 16, lat. 22, long. 54, 30, English ship Nep- tune, Austin, 3! days from London for Ja- maica. March 2, lat. 32, 49, long. C,Q, schr. Experiment, of Wastport, 5 days from Newbern, N. C. for Barbados. March 5, ht. 34, long. 70, sloop Phebe, Anthony, 21 days from Martinique for Providence.— The English frigate Caroline, capt. Renier, of 36 guns, carne in the reads of 1 atavia 18th Oct. and captured a Dutch frigate c£ equal force, after a short engagement. The schr. Washington, Edes, has arrived at Holmes's Hole, from Bas»iiterre, Guad. Left there, Feb. 21, Dolphin, Stanword, of and for Cape- Ann, in 3 days; James, Miles, of and for Newhaven, in 5. The brig Ji'.ne, Parsons, sailed on the 14th, for Philadelphia. Markets dull. Adm. Coch- rane, <»n the Sth February, passed Basseterre with 3 line of battle ships and 3 frigates, so near as to be fired at from the fort. Feb. 23, Antigua bearing E. S. E. five leagues distant, was bomded by an English 2 j_u 1 privateer, belonging to Antigua, all negroes ; detained an hour. She informed, that the schr. Mason's Daughter, of Beverly, was at Nevis on the 20th, and that there had been. a gale at N. W. which had done much da- mage. Spoke on the 23d, brigCole, Jack- son, of and for New-York, last from Anti- gua, where she had been carried in: left there, schr. Lark, Thompson, to sail foe Boston on the 22d, I. Lewis, supercargo, who had been carried in and detained 40 days, and permitted to sail, with the privi- lege of paying all expenses. I observed in the Centinel of the nth ult. mention made of many privateers from St. Bartholomews, of which I have no doubt ; but as to their capturing American vessels, and sending them to Guadaloupe, I have only to observe that none arrived whilst I was there, which was 30 days ; but the English were captur- ing all ihat came in their way, and sending them to Antigua, and if cleared, make them pay all cxpences. The brig Greyhound, Kilpatrick, in 39 days f.om Demerara, has ai. 1 Hole j also, brig Sa'ly, of Boston. I.om Havana ; Morning Star, of Portland; from Martinique ; and 2 ships from India, be- longing to Salem ; 4 brigs and 8 schooners. Capt. Levi Starbuck has amved at Ed- gartown from the coast of I'tn-.. The brig Liily, Tuppcr, for Liverpool,EL S. was cast away March 1st 011 Martiuucas, and lost—crew saved—ho car- go on board. NEW-YORE, March 24. Arrived, sch'r Dover, Bbffcns, qf'Free- town, 35 days from Trinidad, Pott Spain. March 14, spoke ship Muh'a-wh, of Balti- more, returning leaky. Mareh 18, spoke ship Baltic, from Carjjon for I'rovhhnce. Cleared, ship Kingston, Leslie, Liver- pool; brig Liberty, Priu-dfe, Bridgeport; Fame, Perry, St. Sebastians ; Susan and Betsy, Van Dine, West Indies ; sch'r An- telope, Pitt, Martinique ; Mariner, S'orocrs, Egg Harbor; Richmond, Seaman,.Norfolk and Richmond ; Weymouth, Weymouth, do. ; Maria, Blackman, Richmond ; Sai"- ma, Lee, Killingworth ; 4?9P Elista- C.-h. pohj Providence.