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Mderal %$2&it 8. wMmi*mv! Seven Dollars per Annum.] FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1807, [Vol. XXV*-—No. 4023. Sale by Auction. On MONDAY, The Aih May, at 12 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold, That valuable three-story Brick HOUSE, No. 157, near the middle bridge, in Market, street, fronting 25 feet on Market-street, and funning back 100 feet, on 3, 6 and 9 months credit; and on receiving approved, endorsed, negotiable notes, with the interest added thereto, a bond to convey the property will be jrV'en, and a title in fee-simple on the last note being paid. ' VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct's. apri'1,1,6. Sale by Auction. On TUESDAY, the 2Ut instant. At the home of .David Hostetter, RED LION, No.41, North Howard-street, A variety of Household-Furniture, consist- ing of a number of Feather Beds, Tables, Chairs, he. A complete eight day Clock* and a Urge assortment of Kitchen-Furniture, the articles of which are too tedious to menti- on. The sale to commence at 11 o'clock. COCHRAN W PROCThR, Auctioners. April 14.________ tl6t Sale by Auction. On TUESDY, TJie 4th May next, at 12 o'clock, at the auction room, at "the head of Frederici-street dock, tail! he sold, A Valuable Lot of Ground, On Federal Hill, adjoining a lot on which the foundry slam's, and runs luO feet east towards the glass house, binding on the water and running back 16 perches into the sand bank. The above Property will be sold on a cre- dit cf one year, with interest from the day of sale, or if more agreeable to the purchrser, 6, 12, and 18 months, and on receiving ap- proved indorsed negotiable notes, including the interest, a bond to convey the property will be given, and on the last note being paid, a title will be executed in fee simple. The titles to this property are conceived unexcep- tionable, but no general warrantee will be given. VAN WYCK. & DORSEY, Auct'rs. April 14.________ _____ For Sale, 120 bags good COFFliE, entitled to draw- back, by ROBERT & JOHN FEUGUSSON. No. 77, Smith's wharf. April 10. _________________eoAt , To Let For six months, and possession given the first of May next, A convenient two-story Brick HOUSE, in St. Paul's Lane. Inquire at this Office. _ April 10._________________________eo4t Pay son and Smith Have received by the sloop Coloden, froth. New- lork, an additional supply of Fresh TEA, Consisting of Imperial in boxes and Cannisters, Hyson in chests, boxes and cannisteri, Chulan in boxes, Young Hyson in chests and boxes, and Bohea in half and quarter chests. The whole* entitled to debenture on exporta- tion. They have also received front Boston and Port- land, 100 hhds. N. E. HUM. _April 3.__________________________e«8t Carriage Springs, Ssfc. Coach C and Up-ight Springs, in setts, Charriot and Coacbee do. Phaeton and Curricle do. Gig C and Telegraphe do. Coach Steps, double and treble, Wheel Hoops, Check Strap Loops, &c. Just received direct from one of the first Manufactories in England, and for sale by the subscriber, who 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 quility thereof. HENRY THOMPSON. March 30.___________________eol5t _ Richmond Tobacco, &c. 66 hhds. heavy Richmond Inspected TO- BACCO, 72 kegs Manulactured do. of superior qua- lity, 16 tons Campeachy Logwood, 50 casks Taunton Ale 4-4 > IRISH LINENS. Sale by Auction. ON SATURDAY NEXT, The 18f/» inst. at 12 o'clock at Cole's wharf Fcll's-Puint on a liberal credit, I J\ I.X The-Ship «*!£!SHiSrar . CONNECTICUT, Cjft^Owgp Five hundred and forty-eight ^-°"y ¦."jW^fc" tons per Register, copered to the bends and undoubtedly the fastest sailing ship belonging to the United States, VAN WYCK & DORSEY Auct'rs, April 14^___________________________ For Madeira, , _C~LS The Schooner S-MSW" THREE SISTERS, 2O0*tr Captain Rich ; ¦^s.isifi&sffi This vessel will sail on the 21st instant. If there are any persons who have been in the habit of ordering a regular supply of Messrs. I.ynch's Wine for thoir own use, (and are now in want) the present will be a good opportunity, as she will re- turn direst from Madeira ; and if the names of those who want such are left with the subscribers previous to the sailing ef the Three Sisters, every attention shall be paid iu having their orders executed. FALLS & BROWN. April 14.________________________d4t For Amsterdem, JJv^ The Ship TRITON, Captain------ ; Nearly the whole of hcrcar- m go being engaged, she will be dispatched in 10 days. For freight of coffee in bags or other articles of small oulk, apply to JOSEPH STERETT, or JOHN & JAMES CARRUTHERS. April 14. __________ dlOt Just Received Per Schooner Linhct, captain Roberts, and for salt, head of Smith's dock, 100 bales Cotton, 124 bags Coffee, 60 do. Cocoa, 5 tons Nicaragua Wooa, ALSO, The Schooner LINNET, fti.frTTjf' Burthen 650 bbls. with all 3i-S!?5ssIs2 her tackle &tc. jusi as she ar- rived from sea. Wanted to Charter, To a Port in the West-Indies, A fast-sailing SCHOONER of from four to Six hundred barrels burthen. Apply to CHARLES BCERSTLER. Who has removedi his Counting Room, two doors from his former stand, to the house heretofore i.i the tenure of Messrs. R. and J Fergus son. March 17-_________ ______________d__ For New-Orleans, -. The regular Packet ADHERBAL, Captain M'Meal ; Issg. Will sail in twelve days ; for freight or passage (having superior accommo- dations) apply to the captain oa board, in Frederick-street dock, or JOHN WALRAVEN. April 3._______________________d Wanted to Charter, (Jj__>i A GOOD VESSEL, ."_*____\t% Of about two thousand five eSKSQfe^ hundred barrels burthen, for a i^a&iSfciaOK pert in England. ALSO, For TONNINGEN, and a market in the vici- nity, most probi.bh Bremen*, /"1>V A good American VESSEL _\_\\_\>^ of the burthen of about three ^3a-L3^y thousand bbls to be dispatch- ]r!gj?_f?3&ix, ed immediately. Applv to CORNTHWAIT &YARNALL, No 83, Bo why's wharf. Who have just receivea per the schooner Francis, from Portland, and from. Philadelphia, Jbr sale, 400 pieces RAVENS DUCK. 4th Mo. 2d. d For Sale on a long Credit, 17 pipes 4 th proof Cogniac Brandy, and 70 hhds. Claret, entitled to drawback, just received bv schooner Fenelon, captain Chand- ler, from Boid'canx. , 7CJ>\ The Schooner FENELON, ¦eJWiVS*. ¦> Will take freight on moderate terms for Boston. Apply to captain Chandler, on board, lying in Frederick-street dock, or JACOB ADAMS. April 13 dGfr For Bordeaux, Ship ERIN, Captain Stevenson, WILL sail in ten days. For passage only, (having elegant accommodations) apply to the captain on board, at Baker's wharf, Fells-Point, or to WILLIAM COOKE, junr. April 8.__________________________d__ For Amsterdam, The Ship JAMES, Captain Thomas M'Connell; W ill be ready to load next Mon- 5day, About half of her freight being already engaged, the remainder will bo taken on moderate freight. Apply to F. & A. SCHWARTZE, JOHN M'FADON, or JOHN BOLTE, Ship Broker. April 10. ______________________eo For Sale, The new Brig SALLY, Nearly fitted for sea ; burthen aC-B> about 130 tons carpenter's mea-, sure. She now ilea near the lower end of M'Elderv's wharf. For terms apply to Ma. FLANAGAN, Upon the wharf. April 10._______________________eo6t|| For Sale, The Hull of a new schooner, about 120 tons burthen, sup- posed to be capable of Slav %. ing from 8 to 900 bbls. flour, and to sail fast. For cash or short payments a great bargin will be given. ALSO, JS. FOR SALE OR CHARTER, The Schooner LINNET, Burthen al .nit 7oO bbls. now ready to take in a cargo. Ap- ply to FOULK & KARRICK. In Store, SO hhds. 4th proof Jamaica Rum, 30 bales South Carolina Cotton, 8 tons Logwood, 50 boxes White Soap, 30 bbls. Sail Twine, 95 hhds. Patuxent Tobacco, 50 ke^jf Manufactured do. 500 pieces Blue and Yellow Nankeens, 30 ip'. chests Young Hvson Teas. April 15. For Amsterdam. Ship THOMAS, T. H. Jones, master ; To sail early next month. For freight of Coffee in hags, or small packages to fill up, apply to. l WI&LIAM COLE, Who has just received by ship Eliza from. Oporto, FOR S 4J.E 2 pipes, and six half ph. *s of genuine old Port Wine of best London quality And on hand from fomer importation*, London particular Madeira Wine ill-pipes and hogsheads; do. Tcneriife, in pipes, Lisbon, in hhds. . Claret, in do, ~\ aoCt Do. in cases, Entitled to Which he offers for sale by the package at a very low advance for cash, or approved ac- ceptances April lOj eo4t Castile soap, blue marbled, >debenture. Two cases Leghorn Hats, f Nos. 20 to 42 J And will let for a term of years, the house in which he resides, No. 4, South-street. March 28. d 200 bales Cotton, Will be shipped on Freight to Cherbourg or Nantz, if im- mediate application is made to JOHN BUFFUM No. 84, Bowly's wharf April 15. ___ d4t For Liverpool, The Ship AJJEONA, 0£$^ Capt. George Hobson, ?ggSfr^fcJj'lSa (A constant Trader') She will be ready to take in, in the course of a few days, and will have every possible dis- patch. For freight or passage apply to cap- tain Hobson on board, at Kerr's wharf, or to LORMAN & FULFORD. The Consignees of Goods, by the above mentioned vessel, are requested to get their pi-emits from the Custom House, as early as possible. April 15. 4 •w Just Published, And for sale at the Baltimore Book-store, by SAMUEL BUTLER, A NEW WORK, ENTITLED Geographical Compilation, Being an accurate description of all the Empicrs, Kingdoms, Republics and States of the known world, arranged in a catechetical iform, compiled from the best American, En- glish and French authors. By D L. C. Teacher of Geography. This work is executed on a plan entirely !new in America; Topography (or the descrip- tion of the provinces and towns that compose a nation or country) constitutes one of the most essential parts of it, contrary to the custom which has prevailed in almost all the books of Geography that have appeared in the United Staces. In this work, is presented to the public an entertaining account of the Chinese Empire, a new description of France according I > the recent division into departments compared with that into provinces, as tnfevrisq of Bel- gium, Savoy, Piedmont and the other coun- tries that have been incorporated into the French empire; a detail.c V accurate ac- count of the various states of Switzerland, Italy and Germany according to the latest treaties of peace, viz : of Campo Forniio Rastadt, Lunevilie, Amitfil and Presburg j an account of Poland according to the divisi- on of 1793 ; a satisfactory accou.it, of the British Isles ; along and accu. ate account of the United State:; in general, and of each state and territory in particular, likewise of their districts, counties, cities, towns and villages, &c. Lastly, a lengthy description of the Spanish possessions in America according to the last regulation of the Cabinet of Madrid ; likewise a description of the ancient tribes of Israel, of Judea or Palestine under the Romans, of ancient Greece, and the divisi- ons of ancient Italy, Gaul, Spain, Britain, Illyricum, Thrace, Asia Minor and Syria, with several other new articles which will certainly be highly interesting. This work is printed in a handsome type, on elegant paper, neatly bound and lettered in two volumes, 12 mo. Price 2 dollars and 50 cents. The compilation has been approved, and subscribed to by the President of the United States, by tWe Secretary of State, by Saint Mary's College in Baltimore, in which in- stitution, as likewise in the Ladies' Semina- ries, of Mrs. La Combe and of Mrs. Bacco- nais in Baltimore, of Mrs. Rivardi and Mrs. Grelaud, in Philadelphia, and ot Miss De St. Menrin in Burlington, New-Jersey, it has been adopted, by the directors of the College of Union at Skeuectady in the state of New- York, and by the College at Georgetown. It has also been subscribed to by the greatest part of the most respectable citizens of Bal- timore, Philadelphia, New York, and the str.te of New-Jersey. This makes the author entertain the nattering prospect of seeing his labors rewarded by the suffrage of an enlight- ened and liberal public, who doubtless will encourage a work which has already been sanctioned by so many able personages and for which no trouble has been spared to ren- der it at the same time instructive and agree- able. Delectando, pariteraue Moner.do. ilorat. de Ai te poetica. Aprils. lawSt JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW-YORK, Afresh supply of the following GENUINE FAMILY MEDICINES, . Which are carefully prepared according to the? * proprletor'sbookof receipt:, now in possession of his widow. The subscriber respectfully acquaints his customers, that during his late visiit to New York he made such arrangement.', as will most probably prevent any sudden demand from breaking up his assortment in future Those who have been disappointed in '.heir applica- tions for Hamilton's Elixir, are informed they can now be supplied with that excellent pre- paration for speedily removing Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, &c. JAMES HANNA, Medical Warehouse, No. 101, Market-street. HAMU TON'S WORM LOZRNGES. Perhaps the safest and mildest purgative now in use, either for children or adults, and should Worms exist in the body, will un- doubtedly expel thotri. To those prudent per- sons who generally take physic in the spring, they are recommended as particularly effica- cious in carrying off all gross humors and e ruptions, feverish and billions complaints, and for cleansing the stomach and bowels of what- ever is foul and offensive. One box is suffici- ent for a family. ITCH CURED, By once using Lee's Sovereign Ointment, which although used for 20 years in Europe and for near eight years in America, has never been known to fail in any one instance. It is perfectly innocent, warranted not to con- tain: a particle of nercury o- any pernicious in- gredient, and maybe used with perfect safety on an infant, being a vegetable preparation and entirely free from the offensive smell which attends most other remedies. DR. HAHN'S ANTI-BILLIOUS PILLS. Every person who has used these Pills, prefer them to any other Pills now in use. They are celebrated tor removing habitual tostiveness, severe head-ache, and sick sto- m-r.h Seamen should never be without them as they are the bost preventive hitherto dis- covered of those aaiignant fevers and violent diseases common to hot countries, and are remarkable for preventing and curing disor- der; attendant on long voyages. . THE GENUINE PERSIAN LOTION, So celebrated among the fashionable through- out Europe, as an iu-aluable cosmetic, per- fectly innocent apd saf.-, i'ree from corrosive and repellent minerals, (the basis of other lo- tions) and of unparalleled efficacy in prevent- Ing and removing blemishes in the face and skin. RESTORATIVE POWDER FOR THE TEETH AND GUMS. HAHN'S GENUINEEYE-WATER, A sovereign remedy for all diseasee ot the eyes. HAMILTON'S GENUINE ESSENCE & EX/UACT OF MUSTARD, For Rhumatism, Gout, Palsy, Swelling, Numbness, ike. TOOTH-ACHE DROPS. The only method yet discovered, which gives immediate and lasting relief in the most severe instances. INFALIBLE AGUE DROPS. At the place of sale may be seen a list of many cums ne:f;rmed by the above mede- cines ; >1 hem will'be found the signa- tiire's of 'several distinguished characters and lof man stable citizens of Baltimore and Phil"!"'.: .ia. Those preparations have be»n known to the citizens of' Baltimore and throughout the union for eight years past, during which time the most abundant and respectable tes- timony (ever known) has been given of their greatefficacy: in consequence, all t hearts of im- posture have been practised to wrest from the widow and children of the late proprietor, the business and the emoluments arising from it. Those persons who wish to discourage such attempts, and to obtain Medicine prepared according to the receipes of the late proprietor, will be careful to apply only to the Widow's Agents—viz. : JAMES HANNA, Medical Warehouse, No. 102, Market-street. BENJAMIN WILSON, Opposite the Market, Feli's-Point. And no where else in Baltimore. N. B. None are genuine without the signa- ture of HANNAH LEE. CC? A liberal allowance to wholesale pur- chasers. April 4.___________________ lawftt A WORK. THAT OUGHT TO BE IS POSSESSION OF EVERY MAN. NEW MANUFACTORY PAPER HANGINGS. the LIFE or Gen. WASHINGTON, By John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States, Complete in 5 vols. 8vo. with an elegant Por- trait, and a variety of Maps ; is now ready for subscribers, and for sale, by GEORGE HILL. The following remarks from a late London publication, attest the high opinion entertain- ed of this authentic and interesting work : " The public will learn with interest that the literary monument which has long been projected to the memory of the 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 firs,t in pence, 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 toetimonies ; it has been hailed as aji ac- quisition to standard 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 the au- thenticity of its materials, by any work in the entire compass of history and biography Ar»-il4, d6te» WAREHOUSE, No. 141, Baltimore-street. THE very liberal encouragement given to this Manufactory since its establishment, has AaMed tlit- proprietors to use the greatest ex- ertions to present their customer-, with a num- ber 6~f new and fashionable DESIGN'S, 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, tin? most extensive assortments of PAPER HANGINGS & BORDERS, Adapted to every part ot 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 s 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 affords the customers of tha 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 :.olic«, and paper put up by their workmen ; il found defective, will be covered with new paper free of ex- pellee. ORDERS To any part of the continent, or for cxnor- tation, credited with the greatest attention, and a liberal discount made to wholesale pur- chasers. THOMAS & CALDCLEUGH. April 8. eo For Sale, The following valuable Property .- THE F '\RM on which I now live, situated on the middle York road, distant Iroin Balti- more 18 miles, and within three miWs of tho Friends' meeting, on Gunpowder. This Farm mostly joins the late J.im^s Winchester's, and is a part of the Shawan, containing S90 a.:res, U0 of which are heavily timbered^ the remain, der.cleared, of which 15 acres are irilimothV The above land is well adapted to plais-ter, and has an excellent quarry of stone for building, withthe advantage of 100 perches re'adj qnaK ried. The improvements are, a Log-Hou¦;<¦. of chesnut, 24 by 34, two-story, wit;, four Aonxs and a good cellar, with a kitchen adjoining j a log quarter, 20 by 24, with cedar root ; a milk-house, 15 by27, two-story, of stone; % stone meat-house, 14 by 16; stone carriage- house, 16 by 24, two stories high, with cedar roof; a log stable, 24 by 34, with ft u'.ied at each end; a frame corn-house, 20 by 34, witlu a waggon shed and stable under, and will hold upwards of 30v>> barrels ; a stone barn, 34» byi 6'1, with stone sheds 45 feet long cli end, and fourteen feet high, inclosed »-itb a stone wall 5 feet high, t. king in a yard . ' J4 feet square, with convenient gates ; and sun- dry other small sheds and houses, and a good garden. Tin: situation is healthy, with fine springs of wa' or, &c. kc. 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 sinca the year 1801. ALSO, A AVood Lot, within 5 miles of Baltimore, adjoining Fletcher's ttsn-house, containing lit acres ; a 20 aci Lot 'joining Onion's ore bank ; a 6 i.ere lot, i/ni.litis on the river, a few yarUs from the fisii !; i own as the Paint Bank. There is on tins :.' hue spring, and it is a handsome situation for a garden and re- ti'Oat, having fish and crabs in.plenty during the season. A Lot of Ground on Calvert street, 43 feet by 66 feet, now under rent to Mr. John FCipp, at 4W dollars per annum, payable quarterly. Possession of the above Lot may be hud on the 3d March, 1808, with the liberty of receiving the rent from the 3d March, 18)7. For terms of any of the above property, in- quire of the Subscriber, on tlie fust-mentioned premises. THOMAS MOALE. Baltimore county, April 6.. 2aw6t' 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 siiftiir in comparison witU those of any other factory, foreign :>r domes- tic The advantage of having Cards made *o any pattern without delay, is so o'ovi-ous, that any thing further upon the subject must bo superfluous. _y Those to whom a discount of 20 pep cent upon the usual price is any object, will be pleased to call at 58, South C arlcs-str et, upon R. CAN FIELD & CO. Who will duly acknowledge all favors by endeavoring to deserve them. March 21. eo Hazlehurst, Brothers