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Sale by Auction. On THURSDAY, 16th, ii^tant, ato o'clock, P. M.. on the premises, A LOT of GROUND, in fee simple, on the east side of Eutaw-street, and near the Precincts Market-Mouse, fronting 27 feet. 0 inches «)i said street and running- back 66 f^ct, late the property of Mr. James Allen, deceased. Terms will be made known at the time and place of sale: SAMUEL A LI. EN. N. B. Messrs. Robert Allen, or William Winchester, -will shew the property previous to the day of sale to any person inclined to view the sitiiie. April 13.___________ .Sale by Auction. On THURSDAY, TTieT&th instant, at 3 e'clocl, P- M. A beautiful Place for a COUNTRY SEAT, being part of Mount Royal, lying- on the Falls Turnpike, near the Falls, about a mile from the city ;.'tlii-ee acres and 20 perches of Land sowed down in wheat, rye, and clover; a Garden 'with' plants, grapes, pears, and other fruits. There is erected on the premises a two-story stone dwelling, with two rooms on a floor, food cellar, bake oven. And also, a complete stone dwelling on the road side. This property will he sold in fee or on ground rent. Any gentleman that, wants to view the .premises will please apply to John Hyery, liv- ing on the place. Terms made known at the time and place of sale, by RICHARD CUL'VERWELL, Auct'r. April 13. ________________d4t For Sale, 10 pipes Cog'niac Brandy, 4th proof, KLOUp Gunny Lags, fifSaeira Wine, in pipes and hhds. English Canvas, No. 4, 5 and 6. 4 chests Listadoes, and Liverpool Stoved Salt. Applv to JOHN SHERLOCK. April il.________d5t_ Blue Nankeens. 5)0 pieces long BLUE NANKEENS, en- tilted to drawback ; for sale by CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, . 83, Bowly's wharf 4th mo. JO.____________________ d THE BALTIMORE General Dispensary Is Removed to No. 5, CONAWAGO-STREET. » April 0. ___________.______________d6t Tor Sale Ih the subscriber, at his Factory, Old-Tovm, 700 boxes Mould Candles, 70 do. Dipt do. Who has also on hind, A large suivply of Brown SOAP, all in good order for shipping. ' * April 13. HENRY LONG. dSt 630 Bacon Bams, OF prime Quality, just received by captain W?.lke.r's packet from Norfolk, which will be sold on good terms, if taken from on board. Apply to "ROBERT & JOHN FERGUSSON, 77, Smith's wharf. Ap rill3. . . . d4t lor hale, , iiiO hags good COFFEE, entitled to draw- :.. 1.,. -• ROBJERT & JOM.w iT'.RGUSSON. No. 77, Smith's wharf. April 10.______ e0 Which he offers for sale by the package at a very low advance for cash, or approved ac- ceptances. April 1G\______________________eo4t India and French Goods. Peter Hoffman, yun. ' S3, Market-street, Has just received 35 packages INDIA &. FRENCH GOODS, Among which arc, Beerboom & 7 GUtt.UAlIS Company J> Mahorange Gungee, Jannah and? MAMC0DY Gausapore i AUihabad} Jannahik £.COSSAS, Tandah j Nabobgungee Emity, Chittibully fine, Ic I BAFTAy, Leghorn Silk Hats, Green and Blue Silk Umbrellas Green, Blue, Pink & White Fig'd Crapes, Linen Cambrics, Silk and Cotton Sus- penders, Plain and Plaid Lut- sttina*. Allum, Copperas, Crowley Steel, Shot, assorted, Sheet Lead, Bar do. Crown Glass, in crates, Porter and Wine Bot. ties, Mustard, first quality, Grindstones, assorted, also, An assortment of GERMAN LINENS, Book Checks, Checks and Stripes, Checks, No. 2. CONSISTING OF O-eas a la Morlaix, | Listadcxs, Dowjas, Platillas Royal, liretagnes, " Estopillas, and AND, Cotton HOSIERY, assorted in Trunks. April 3.______________^ eol2t Carriage Springs, &c. Coach C and Upright Springs, in setts, Charriot and Coachee do. KtlKton and Curricle do. Gig C and 'i'elegraphe do. Coach Steps, double and. treble, Wheel Hoops, Check Si rap Loops, he. Just received direct from one of the first Manufactories in England, and for sale by the subscriber, wlio will take orders for any ar- ticles appertaining to Carriages and Harness of every description, and can produce Pat- terns of the most modern fashion for both, with the particular quality thereof. HENRY THOMPSON. _ March 30._____________ eo„5t Richmond Tobacco, He. 66 hhds. heavy Richmond Inspected TO- BACCO, 72 kegs Manufactured do. of superior qua - Pity, Ifi tons Campeachy Logwood, asks Tiiviton Ale Ind London Porter, StS boxes Tin Plates, 1-i caws Mill, Pitt and Crosscut Saw*. Forsatefj .' HENRY THOMPSON. April 3. '..' ' eo7t ¦ J ildea Pullicat Hd'kfs. Bandanas, assorted, 40 bales short Jiellow Nankeens, 6 do lgng do do 6 do do blue do Pink and white Sar- scuelts, Short colored 'Kid Gloves, Elack Florentine, Most of the above Goods are subject to drawback, and will be sold cheap for cash, or Bills in Town. CCj- Bythe differht arri.als from London and Liverpool, he daily expects an elegant assort- ment of seasonable ENGLISH GOODS. April 8._____________________eoSt|| Nicholas S. &. D. Jones, No. 12, BOWLY'S WHARF, Have received by the ship Macule*, from Liver- pool, 4 tons first quality White Lead, in Oil, 2 ditto Red Lead, dry. And will receive per the Fame, daily expected, 3 tons Patent Shot, assorted -from' Ho. 1 to 8. 4 do. White Lead, 2 do. Red Lead. ON HAKD, ' ' \i oaies supernne cioths and Cassimeres, 1 do. Flushings, 5 do. firs: quality Sail Cloth. ALSO, Brown and Loaf Sugars, Antigua and Jamaica. Spirits, N. E. Rum, Lisbon and Madeira Wines, old and-fit for immediate use, Patent Shot, Best Fldtant Indigo, Mould and Dipt Candles, Imperial, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Souchong TEAS, With a general asssortment of GROCE- RIES, which will be sold on moderate terms. ALSO, o00 Demijohns. March \>7._____________ ¦¦. , eo9t Bristol Goods, Lately imported and for sale, viz. 300 hampers London shape Porter Bottles, 697 Grindstones, assorted sizes, 13 casks Shot, BB & B. 85 boxes Tin, 40 do. Crown Windsor Glass, 2 cases Pins, and 41 casks Nails and Spikes, of all sizes. For terms apply to K. B. SMITH, No. 8, Comtnerce-street. Or to WILLIAM VANCE, Broker. April 13._____________.________ eotit For Sale, 20 half pipes Port Wine, of superior qual- ity, 10 pipes London Particular Madeira Wine, entitled to debenture, Bordeaux and Spanish Brandy, 60 boxes white and Brown Havana Sug-ar, entitled to debenture. GOO peiccs Burr-Stones. Applv to JOHN RANDALL, No. 95, Bowly's wharf. April. 10._____________ eo4t^ . .;. h Teas. y VST B E C £ 1 V E D, 50 chests Young Hyson, superior quulitv, 300 boxes Hyson Skin, 13 i-2 each, 30 chests very line Souchong Teas, 15 ditto Imperial. All the above were imported in March, i807. For Sale by JACOB & WM. NORRIS, No. 64, Market-street. March 27.________ eo12t Robert Buchanan, Late of the house .of Buchanan & lleslip, Returns his sincere thanks to his friends and the public i.i general, for the libcr.-.l en- couragement he has received of them during the time he carried on the business. He re- spectfully informs them he has re-commenced his former business of jri BOOT-MAKIN At No. 158, Market-street, Ttoo doors above the. Hank of Baltimore. Where ha Manufactures the best and most fashionable BOOTS. He keeps on hand a genera! assortment of .heady made eoots, which he pledges himself are equal in quali- ty to those measured for. Country mer- chants and Iravellcrs will find it to their ad- vantage by givjug him a call Boots for ex- portation made at a short notice, and on the most reasonable tcnj.s. R. B. has on hand, 100 pair of Boers of a superior quality, calculated for the West- India market. April 3. e,st Printers and Stationers, Who duly appreciate the utility or domestic manufactures, will be pleased to learn that ' BLANK CARDS Of every description are manufactured in this city, which will not suflvr m comparison widj those of any other factory, foreign -r domes- tic. The advantag-c of having Cards made o any pattern without, delay, is so obvious, that any thing further upon the subject must be superfliious. CTj' Those to whom a discount of 20 per cent upon the usual price is any object, will be pleased to call at 58, South C'.at-les-str-.:et, upon R- CAN FIELD & CO. Who will duly acknowledge all favors by endeavoring to deserve them. March 21.__________________ eo A WORK THAT OUGHT TO BE IN POSSESSION OF EVP.KY MAN. THE LIFE OF Gen. WASHINGTON, By John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States, Complete in 5 vol». Svo. with an elegant Por- trait, and a variety of Maps ; is now ready for subscribers, ami for sale, by GEORCE HILL. The. following remarks from a late London publication, attest the high opinion entertain- ed of this authentic and interesting icori : " The public will learn with interest that the literary monument which has long been projected to the memory of tiie most illus- trious character of modern times, is at length completed. No apology can be requi- site for erecting such a monument to him, who was the first in war, the first in peace, and the first in the hearts of his fellow citi- zens : to him who was the founder of a great and prosperous empire, and whose mo- deration and pure patriotism challenge the imitation of all statesmen This performance of judge Marshall has already been distin- guished by the most honorable and unequivo- cal tOBliinonies ; it has been hailed as an ac- quisition to standoi'd literature ; and it has been considered as deserving, in point of ex- ecution, a place by the side of Robertson's Charles the Fifth, and as unrivalled in tiie au- thenlicitv of iU materials, by any work in the entire compass of history and biography. April 4.______________________d6t-co . The Proprietors OF THE PILOT STAGES, RESPECTFULLY inform the 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- cepted, at five o'clock, 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 & CO. March 13.______________________d' Cheap Grocery Store, No. 221, Market-street, corner o-p LlbEUTY-STREET. EDWARD FITZGERALD BEGS leave to infirm his friends and the public, that he has opened a store att le above place, where he offe s for sale, a well chosen assortment of WINES, TEAS, SPIRITS, SUGARS, and all other articles h the Gro- cery line, at Aery reduced prices, for cash only. He will LET his present DWELLING HOUSE in Green-street (at the head of the Precincts Market) for four or twelve months from toe first of May next, or sooner, if re- quired. WANTED, An APPRENTICE to the Grocery busi- ness. Applv as above. April 0. ' dl8t Cornthwait <5 Yaniali, No- 83, Bowly's wharf, HAVE FOE SALE, Fresh TEAS. 20 quarter chests of Imperial, Young Hy- son .and Hyson Teas, which are samples of a late importation, selected at Canton, by tire proprietor, and of very superior quality. ALSO, FRESH DRUGS, ME DEFINES & PAINT- ERS' COLORS. 2 cases Crude Camphor, 6 barrels Gum Bensoin, 2 eases Rhubarb, 6 tierces Cream of Tartar, 10 boxes of Harlem Oil, ' 16 casks Flour of Sulphur, 2 barrels of Aloes, 12 keg-s Gum Trngacar.tb, 6 do. Arroa Powder, 6 barrels Anniseed, 6 sacks Asmou:tida, Long and common Nutmegs, Oil Cinnamon, Oil Mint, Senna, Balsam of Peru, 4 cases Liquorice Ball, 4 kegs Siigo, 4 do. Gum Myrrh, 1 bag Coiumbo Root, I do",' Sarsaparilla, ¦ 1 box White Wax, 3 kegs of Frankincense, 10 do. Ground Redwood, 4 do. Leaf Isinglass, 1 bbl. Dutch Pink, I do. Gum Seed Lac, Powder Blue, Quassia Wood, Balsam of Capiva, Do. of Canada. CRUCIBLES, 3 bbls. 8 in a nest, 6 do 6 do. 6 do 5 do. 6 do 3 do. 4th mo. 6. d Ten Dollars Reward, R A N a way from tha subscriber on Wednes- day last a negro boy of yellowish complexion, named Bob, hj is about nineteen years of age, five feet high, with bushey hair; is knock- kneed, with his tows turned outwards, and smiles when spoken to. Had on when he went off, a blue great coat patched with cloth ofuiffereut colors, abhie round about jackit, a pair of blue pantaloons, a half worn fur hat. wi'li a piece out of the rirr., a pair of boots with the legs cut open before and laced, and commonly wears a red bandanno handkerchief round his neck. A reward of ten dollars will be paid for his apprehension 11 brought Lome to HARTMAN ELLIOT, South 11 o.ward-street N. B He was seen ok l'cli'r. p int, at Cole's wharf on Friday last. April 13. dlteo John AuchinclosSj Jan. 9, Calveut-street, Is now opening 50*packages of SPRI N G GO O D S, Received per ship Oliver Ellsworth, via New- York, consisting of Elegant Fancy Muslins, plain Lenociand Picqaits, Book Musiii's, S,-wed and Check Leno Shawls, Madras Handkerchiefs, Nuns Threads and MillinettS. Ail the above are entitled to drawback and particularly adapted for the Spanish k West- India markets March 20. i This day is Published, And Maybe had at the stores of WAR NEE and JiJd-'EA, and JOHN VANCE & CO. THE BALTIMORE DIRECTORY AND Citizens' Register, For. 1807—Price one Dollar. Those persons.who haie subscribed for this work, or wish to purchase, will please call as above, and as no money has been required in advance, none can be delivered without the cash. _jpriili. _____i3__ IMPORTED /;; tdelship Fame, captain Lo»g,fiom Liverpool, and for sale by fohn Wood and Co. 53 packages SILK and COTTON GOODS, AMONG WHICH AHE, Victory purle and gauze nett muslins, Veined Trafalgar nett do. Do. seeded mull do. Tambored and diagonal mull do. Diagonal worked and dotted mull do. Spotted and checked Lenos, Tambored diagonal do. Fine crape spot gauze and spider nett, Lace Cambrick and harness Shawls, Checked Leno and elegant tambored do. Pain Lenos, spotted Piquets and book uius- °n. E'clegant silk chambray Muslins, Da. do. do. Shawls, < Printed Calicoes, newest Patterns, Black Tabby Velvets, Nankeens, Crandurells, Dimities, Ginghams, Sewing Silks, Braces, &e. April y. d Pari J. liu !C. tin. The Partnership OF the Subscribers, trading under the firm of W. POTTS & CO. being this day dissolved by mutual consent, those indebted are request- ed to make immediate payment to W. Potts, and those having claims, to apply to him for pavment. WILLIAM POTTS, JOHN SHERLOCK. The business in future will be conducted by- the Subscriber, who intends keeping a regular supplvof Brazier's and SlitAthingCopper con- stantly on hand. W- POTTS. A prill. (8)______________dt.'t-l- Dividend. THE Creditors of Samuel Whittington, late of Calvert county, deceased, are hereby notified that a dividend of the assets, so far as they have been received, will be made on Tuesday the 19th May text, at the house of Mr. Levin C. Wailes in] .wer Marlborough, in said county, wliei; .nere they are re. quested to attend wit. heir claims pi operly authenticated, in order t> entitle them to their respective proportions. WM. WHITTINGTON, adm'r. April G. d33t Horse's. THE Subscriber has removed his Reposito- rj i >r the sale of HORSES, from No. 7, North- Seventh-street; to his new stables, No. 29, North Fifth-street, Philadelphia, uhere he has now on hand and offers lor sale, several pairs of young, sound, well broke and weii matched Horses of different colors and sizes. Also, Several elegant Saddle ILORSES, well broke to the Gig. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, No. 29. North Fifth-street, Philadelphia, April 13. diatj To be sold for a terra of years, A young NEGRO MAN, who has worked in a Urge gentoei Garden in Baltimore coun- ty, upwards of.7 years, under the direction of some of the best Gardners in this state ; he is a most excellent hand at Inoculating and graft- ing Fruit V'ecs. The reason for disposing of him is, thitt hehas a wife in this City and wish, es to live near her, for which reason he will be sold to no one except they reside in the city or its Vicinity. Inquire of Samuel Vinvent, North Gay-ttrert. Who has foi; tale, A few hogsheads of excellent Perry-Hall Cider at gl3—the hogsheads to he returned when called for. April 13. d6t "•'.. NEW MANUFACTORY, PAPER HANGINGS. WAREHOUSE, No. 141, Baltimore-street. THE very liberal encouragement given to this Manufactory since its establishment, has enabled the proprietors to use the greatest ex- ertions to present their customers with a num- ber of new and fashionable DESIGNS, and to make considerable improvements in the ar- ticle of PAPER HANGINGS. They respectfully inform the public, that they have now ready prepared for Spring- Sales, th>J most extensive assortment of PAPER HANGINGS & BORDERS, Adapted to every part of a house—consist- ing of many thousand pieces of the most fash- ionable and new patterns, on a variety of grounds and colors, which they warrant equal- ly durable and as well manufactured as any imported or other manufactured PAPERS, and which they are determined to sell at the most reduced prices. Besides the great choice which the present extensive stock aiibrds the customers of the new manufactory, they will have the advan- tage of having any pattern worked on grounds and in colors to their own taste. ROOMS, &c. Papered at the shortest notice, and paper put up by their workmen ; if found defective, will be covered with new paper free of ex- pellee. ORDERS To any part of the continent, or for sxnor- tation, t'xeciited with the greatest attention, arid a liberal discount made to wholesale pur- chasers. THOMAS & CALI1CLEUGH. April 8. eo Pursuant to the last iiill and testa-mem .J' the late Captain JHtfua'd Cii/ivutty, K\jil; he :o!d, on the premiers, on the first any ../' May next, All his ileal Property, Lj buy in and contiguous to tiie town of Alex- andria'. c insisting or Several Lots on Winer-street, Union-street, and Cameron street. Alto, His Farm, called Sprifrg Park, adjoining to -the town, couud..ing about 60 acre:, in a. Jdgh state of improvement. Aho, 28 a--.ri'S, at present under lease to John Gausby for 10 years from tile hr.st of January last, at the yearly rent of eighty-six dohars and 28 cents. This property adjoius the Loyftt a;id is part of the race ground. Also, About 15 and an half Acres, in the occu- pation of Bcai Howard, undsr a lease for 10 years, at the yearly Font of one hundred dol- lars. Also, All the rest of his Land, lying between the east side of the George-Town road an-1 the west side of Fairfax-street continued, and to the south of John MamleviUe's Lot e'- tiie property of Nathaniel Pendleton, and u> the north of the property of the late Charles' .Vie., under. This Usi. mentioned property wilt be laid off in squares agreeaMj to the plan of the to .vn. Also, A piece of Ground adjoining to the south side of Spring, Park Farm, the precise quan- tity at present not known. A particular plat and description . of the whole will be set up at the Coii'ee-house one week previous to the day of sale. The terms of sale will be—A credit of 6, 12, and 18 months, the purchaser giving bond Willi approved security, together with a deed of trust on the property. The sale will be continued from day to day untii all the pro- pel I\ is disposed of. ALSO, On the ith day of May next, will be sold, at the Coffee-House, in Alexandria, One hundred Shares in the Sfoclt of the: Marine Insurance Comaany of Alexandria, on the above credit, the purchasers giving negotiable notes with approved indorsers. Alto, Two Shares in the Alexandria Theatre, on lUe same terms. WILLIAM HERBERT,) ^ N. F1TZHUGH, ' C *. EDMUND I. LEE, 3 3 April 7- dtUVi To X m Bottles, Sweet Cieler t • Philadelphia Porter, J Do. Beer, on draft, All of which he offers on the most reasona- ble terms at his Betting Cellar, No. 127, Market-street. Ever grateful to acknowledge past favors, tenders his best thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal encouragement he has received ; and hopes to merit a continuance of public favor. JAMES HOLMES. April 13. 2aw4t]} For Sale, The following valuable Property .- THE FARM on which I now live, situated on the middle York road, distant lrom Balti- more IB miles, and within three miles ot the Friends'meeting, on Gunpowder. This Farm mostly joins the late James Winchester's, and is a part of the Shawan, containing 290 acres, 100 of which are heavily timbered, the remain, der cleared, of which 15 acres are in timothy The above land is well adapted to plaister, and has an excellent quairy of stone for builoang, with the advantage of 100 perches ready quar- ried. The improvements are, a Log-House of chesnut, 24 by 31, two-story, with four rooms and a good cellar, with a kitchen adjoining j a log quarter, 20 by ,24, with cedar root" ; a ini!k-hoi::.e, 15 by o/, iwo-sfovy, of stone; a stone meat-house, 14 by 16 j stone carriage- house, 16 by 24, two stories high, with cedar roof; a log "stable, 24 by 34, with, a shed at each end j a frame corn house, 20 b\ 34, with a waggon shed and stable under, and v. ill bold upwaids of 300 barrels ; a stone barn, 34 byj64, with stone sheds 45 feet long at each, end, and fourteen feel high, inclosed with a stone wall 5 feet high, taking in a yard of 154 feet square, with convenient gates; and Still- dry other small sheds and houses, and a good gartlen. The situation is healthy, -with line springs (if water, 8tc. ike. Any person inclined to purchase, can view the premises, and have possession in the fall, with or without the hands and stock of all kinds, farming utensils, Stc. The improvements are new', and made since the year 1801. also, A Wood Lot, within 5 miles of Baltimore, adjoining Fletcher's fish-home, containing 81 acres ; a 20 acre Lot, adjoining Onion's ore bank ; a 6 acre lot, binding on the river, a tew varus from the fish .house, known as the Paint Bank. There is on this Lot a fine spring, and it is a handsome situation for a garden Mid re- treat, having fiah anil crabs in plenty during the season. A Lot of Ground on Calvert street, 43 feet by 6G feet, now under rent to Mr. John Kipp, at 400 dollars per annum, payable quarterly. Possession of the above Lot may be had on the 3d March, 18J8, with the liberty of receiving the rent from the 3d March, 1807. i For terms of any of the above property, in- quire of the Subscriber, on the first .mentioned premises. THOMAS MOALE. Baltimore county, April 6. 2a»(,H For Sale, A valuable LOT of GROUND, Jitfi-e simple, fronting on Lee-street, 25 iter, and running back to aSGi'eet alle;. . \. d!.'hree ., ... I. hugs thereon, with back buildings, and dUter eorveniencies, lying M the head '.1 the Bison Apply to the subscriber livimr on the premises JOSEPH TLTRNER. March 7. • • GOOD PHILADELPHIA Printing Ink FOR SALE AT THIS OiTjCE.