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Seven Dollars per Annum.]
Sale by Auction.
On MONDAY,
The 4th May, at 12 o'clock, on the premises,
trill he sold,
That valuable three-story Brick HOUSE,
No. 15", near the middle bridge, in M&rket-
street, fronting 25 feet on Market-street, and
funning back 100 feet, on 3, 6 and 9 months
C^ediJ ; and on receiving approved, endorsed,
hev-ociabte notes, with the interest added
thereto; a bon I to convey the property will be
£iven, and a title in fee-simple on the last note
being1 p*id.
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1807.
[Vol. XXVI—No. 402 5.
'VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct's.
april 16. - " •;____________———
Sale by Auction.'
On TUF.SDAT, the_\stlnstam.
At the house of David Hostetter, RED LION,
^ substantial, good vessel ;
*=^*»f ij*|». having a part of her cargo now
on board, is expected to sail on Thursday
the 23d instant For freight of the remain-
der, apply to the master on hoard, at Smith's
wharf, or to ISAIAH MANKIN,
Who continues to transact business on com-
mission as usual, and offers for sale on ac-
commodating terms,
150 boxes'white Codfish, in nice shipping
order,
160 casks fresh Raisins,
15 chests Young Hyson Tea,
89 bbls. Glauber Salts,
30 do. Cider Vinegar,
19 qr. casks Sherry Wine, superior quality,
2 4°. Malaga do.
5 pipes Aloque do.
3 do. very superior old Cogniac Brandy,
3 do. Holland Gin, good flavor,
300 kegs Pickled Salmon,
200 do. Tongues and Sounds,
10 barrels Fat Mackerel,
25 do. New York Apples,
600 Sugar Moulds, Trenton Manufacture,
A few barrels Boston No. 1 Beef, Cherry
Bounce, &.c.
ALSO,
1 bale Cloths, assorted,
1 do. Kerseys do.
1 do. Rose Blankets, and
1 case Cotton Cambrics.
(0" GOODS received on Storage.
April 18._________________d4t-law8t
For Fredericksburg (Virg.)
To touch at Tappahannock, anil Port Royal,
(~5V- The Regular Packet
"*f:5aS»W Schooner ANN,
_*Mj£j&)x Cam. Thomas Kent,
5§3*£EsSC* Will sail on Tuesday the 21st
inst. (weather psrmitin..) Freight for any of
the above places, will be received on the most
reasonable terms if early application is made to
Mtssits. A. &. R lt''UGHAN, or the mas-
ter on hoard at Smith's wharf.
April 17-___________ d4t||
For Liverpool,
Jr£> The Ship
, *>W«V ABEON A,
¦(* Cant. George Hobson,
(A constant Trader)
She w;U be ready to take in, in the course of
a few days, oh'1 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
prernits from the Custom House, as early
as possible.
April 15.___________________________
Jvist Received
Per Schooner Linnet, captain Roberts, and for
sale, head of Smith's dosi,
100 bales Cotton,
124 bags Coffee,
60 do. Cocoa,
5 tons Nicaragua VVooa,
ALSO,
The Schooner
LINNET,
Burthen 650 bbls. with all
her tackle &c. Just as she ar-
rived from sea.
Wanted to Charter,
To a Port in the West-Indies,
v A fast-sailing SCHOONER
of from four to six hundred
barrels burthen. .
Apply to
CHARLES BCERSTLER.
Fpr Amsterdem,
The Ship TRITON,
Captain-----;
Nearly the whole of her car-
go being engaged, she will be
dispatched in 10 days. For freight of coffee in
bags or other articles of small bulk, apply to
JOSEPH STERETT, or
JOHN & JAMES CARRUTHERS.
April 14.__________________dlOt
For Bordeaux,
V Ship ERIN,
Captain Stevenson,
WILL sail ill ten days. For
sSteSeSss 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'Counell t
W ill be ready to load next Mon-
day. About half of her freight
being already engaged, the remainder will ba
taken on moderate freight. Apply to
F. & A. SCHWARTZE,
JOHN M'FADON, or
JOHN t'OLTE, Ship Broker.
April 10._______________________e°
IMPORTED in the ship Abeona and
FOR SALE BY ,_
APPLETfON & CO.
16. C.VLVERT-STREET,
Calicoes and Furnitures,
Ginghams,
Dimities,
Nankeens and Grandurells,
Cambric and Fancy Muslins,
Shawls and Handkerchiefs,
Durants, Calithancoes and Russells,
Hosiery,
Printed Cloth Table Cloths,
Elegant Laces and Qu'dtings,
Real Spider Netts,
Muslin do.
Vestings,
Lailies' Fashionable Beaver Hats,
Men's best do.
Children's Fancy Jockies,
Pins, &c. &c
Assorted cases Fancy Muslins and Laces,
entitled to debenture.
April 16. d
For Sale,
The new Brig
SALLY,
Nearly fitted for sea ; burthen
__*_ about 130 tons carpenter's mea-
sure. She now lies near the lower ead of
.M'Elderv's wharf. For terms apply to
Mr. 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 stow
ng from 8 to 900 bbls. flour,
and to sail fast For cash or short payments a
great bargin will be given.
ALSO,
JV FOR SALE OR CHARTER,
The Schooner LINNET,
Burthen ab.mt 7oo bbls. now
ready to take in a cargo. Ap-
ply to F' ULK &. KARRICK.
In Store,
30 hhds. 4th proof Jamaica Rum,
30 bales South Carolina Cotton,
8 tons Logwood,
50 boxes White Soap, *
30 bbls Sail Twine,
25 hhds. Patuxent Tobacco,
50 kegs Manufactured do.
500 pieces Blue, and Yellow Nankeens,
30 qr. chests Young Hyson Teas.
__April 15.______________ eo6t
Thomas Marean
HAS FOR SALE,
at no, 86, Bowly's wharf,
I 200 Spanish Horse Hides,
16 pipes French and Spanish Brandy,
100 boxes Spermaceti Candles,
60 do. Monk: Tallow do.
100 do No. 3, Chocolate,
50 do. White Codfish,
200 do. Brown Seap,
100 barrels and half barrels Boston No. 1
and 2 Beef,
30 do. Pork,
25 do. Fat Mackerel,
50 kegs first quality Lard,
75 do. Ground Gbiger,
90 casks Fresh Raisins,
50 barrels Glauber Salts,
14 boxes Cotton Cards, assorted numbers
April 17.__________________________
has removedv his Counting Room,
! from his former stand, to the house
Who hi
two doors
heretofore in the tenure of Messrs. 11. and J
Fergnsson.
March 17. d
Wanted to Charter,
A GOOD VESSEL,
Of about two thousand five
hundred barrels burthen, for a
port in England.
ALSO,
For TONNINGEN, and a market in the vici-
nity, most probablv Bremen,
A good American VESSEL
of the burthen of about three
thousand bbls to be dispatch-
?j^_gia_je!g ed immediately. Apply to
COUNTHWAIT h YARNALL,
No. 83, Bowly's wharf.
Who have just recelvea per the schooner Francis,
from Portland, and from Philadelphia, for
sale,
400 pieces RAVENS DUCK.
4th Mo. 2d. d
For Amsterdam.
~K_ Ship
THOMAS,
T.H.Jones, master ;
To sail early next month. For
freight of Coffee in bags, or small packages to
fill up, apply to.
WILLIAM COLE,
Who has just received by ship Eliza from Oporto,
FOR SALE
2 pipes, and sijtaalf pipes of genuine old Port
Wine of best London quality.
And on hand frcni fomer importations,
London particular Madeira Wine in pipes
and hogsheads.
do. Tenei-jfl'e, in pipes,
Lisbon, in hhds.
Claret, in do, ~1
Wanted,
A LAD of about 14 years of age, Who
ean come well recommended, to assist in a
retail store. Apply at this Office.
April 18. __________________d4t
For Sale,
The time of a negro BOY, who has about
12 years to serve ; he has been accustomed to
house work and waiting. His price will be
250 dollars. Apply at this Office.
April 18._______________________d4t
Baltimore College,
April 17th, 1807.
The Trustees of the College, are respect-
fully requested to attend the adjourned meet-
ing which is to be held in the College Rooms
on Monday evening next, at 7 o'clock, at
which time the rules and ordinances intended
for the government of the institution, will be
submitted to their consideration.
April 17.______________________d3t|l
Nichols &. French,
No. 12, SotfTH-STREET,
Have received by the schooner Susan, from Bos-
ton,
35 bales & boxes of INDIA Si FRENCH
GOODS, viz. :
Luckipore ~)
Chittibilly & C. BAFTAS,
Fine 5
Jaumpore S \UNS,
S^COSSAS,
Azumga,
Meergungee}
Jalalpore ^MAMOODYS,
Fine do. j
Fine Jalalpore SANNAS,
Gunny Bags,
White Thread Laces, Gloves, Velvet Rib-
bons, Paper Mounts, Plain Tiffany and Span-
gled Fans, Morocco Caps, &c. &c.
Also in Store,
67 bales INDI V GOODS, consisting of
Gurrahs, Mauioodys, Sawns, Sannas, Cossas,
Baftas, Ike. &c.
The whole entitled to debenture.
April 16. dl8t||
John Wood and Co.
Have rtceived per the Abeona, from Liverpool,
EIGHTY-NINE PACKAGES '
SEASONABLE GOODS;
Amongst which are,
Printed Dimities,
Ditto Robes,
Fancy Twilled Grandurells,
Imperial Cord,
Parasols, Silk Umbrellas,
Fancy Nets, best
Superfine Broad Cloths and Cagsimeres, &c.
april 18. d4t
Pearl Barley.
Just received from the manufactory of Ca-
leb Kirk and Co. on Brandy wine, afresliBiipplv
Of Amrrican Pearl Barley—r-grt of which s of
a superior quality to any yet offered for sale in
this city. Also, second quality Pearl, and
cdmmon Hulled Barley. As the manufacturer
intends keeping a constant supply in my store-
grocers and others who deal in the article, can
always have it fresh, in half barrels, at the
lowest prices, without the trouble of sending
their orders to the manufactory, or of incur
ring the expence of carriage from it.
JOHN TRIMBLE,
No. 18, Cheapside.
A small quantity of shelled or split Peas is
left as above for inspection. They are manu-
factured in a superior manner, and will be
found very useful for ship's provisions.
4th, mo. 18th. d3t 2aw6t
Baltimore & Tork-town Turn
pike Road.
THE subscribers being appointed Commis
sioners by an act of the legislature, " entit-
led an act to make several Turnpike Roads
through Baltimore county, and for other pur-
poses"—to take subscriptions for making a
turnpike road from Baltimore towards York
town, to the Pennsylvania line ; do hereby
give notice, that a subscription book for a ca
pital stock of 100,000 dollars, in shares of
20 dollars each, will be opened at Mr. Wm
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 dur
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'ELDEiiRY,
NICH. MERRVMAN, of Elijah,
DAVID M'MECHEN.
March 23. dllthMy
1
at
Do in cases, , i
Castile soap, blue mar bled, >c
Entitled to
debenture.
Two cases Leghorn Hats, J
Nos. 20 to 42 J
And will let for a term of years, the house in
which lie resides, No. 4, South-street.
March 28. d
N B. The Legislature of Pel
its present session, have passed\Viaw to in
corporate a company to make a road from
York-town, to meet the one here contem-
plated, april 17.
7Vie Editors of the Jiaslon Star ,• Republican
Advocate, and the German paper, Frederlck-toivn ;
the English a-d German papers, Hager's tovnn,
will please copy this advertisement, and forward
heir accounts to the OJficeof the American,
Cornthwait & Yarnall,
No- 83, Bowly's whabf,
HAVE FOR 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 the
proprietor, and of very superior quality.
ALSO,
FRESH DRUGS, MEDECINES & PAINT-
ERS' COLORS.
2 cases Crude Camphor,
5 barrsls Gum Benzoin,
2 cases Rhubarb,
6 tierces Cream of Tartar,
10 boxes of Harlem Oil,
16 casks Flour of Sulphur,
2 barrels of Aloes,
12 kegs Gum Tragacanth,
6 do. Arroa Powder,
6 barrels Anniseed, ,
6 sacks Assafixtida,
Long and common Nutmegs,
Oil Cinnamon,
Oil Mint,
Senna,
Balsam of Peru,
4 cases Liquorice Ball,
4 kegs Sago,
4 do. Gum Myrrh,
1 bag Columbo Root,
1 do, Sarsaparilla,
1 box White Wax,
3 kegs of Frankincense,
10 do. Ground Redwood,
4 do. Leaf Isinglass,
1 bbl. Dutch Pink,
1 do. Gum Seed Lac,
Powder Blue,
Quassia Wood,
Balsam of Capiva,
Do. of Canada.
CRUCIBLES,
8 in a nest,
6 do.
5 do.
3 do.
3 bbls. i
6 do
6 do
6 do
4th no. 6.
100 Dollars Reward.
Lost yesterday afternoon, between this
city and Beams's Tavern, on the Hook's-town
road, Three hundred and fifteen dollars, chiefly
in twenty dollar notes on the Baltimore and
Mechanics' Banks, with sundry papers of
great importance, enclosed in a red Moroc-
co Pocket-Book. The above reward will be
given for the whole, and a liberal reward for
the papers alone and no questions asked, Ap.
ply at this Office. April 16. d4t
Dissolution.
THE time of Partnership between the sub-
scribers being expired, the same is dissolved
by mutual consent. All those indebted to said
concern are requested to make payment to
Michael Brosius ; and those having claims a-
gainst the firm are requested to call on him
for seltleme t, h« being authorised to settle
the same. He also continues the business at
the old stand, No. 1, Gay-street bridge. - ,
JOHN WHITE,
MICHAEL BROSIUS.
The subscriber, grateful for past favors, re- /
spectfuily acquaints his friends and the pub-
lic, that he still continues business, under the
firm of A WHITE & SON, at the old stand,
67, North Gay-street, 2 doors from t*je bridge.
JOl'N WHITE.
April ,17.___________________d4-r_
Beer. Porter frt Ale Brevvery.
The subscriber wishes in the most public
manner, to acknowledge the favours which,
his f'rien Is and a generous public have confered
upon him, in the purchasing of his malt Li-
qu;irs. After the greatest exertion he feels
happy that he has succeeded in producing a
quality of Liquor which gives general satisfac«
tion beve'i I his most sanguine expectation.
In asking permission to solicit a continuance
of favors, he assures his customers that his
present stock of Beer, Ale and Porter, nowrea-
dy for sale is of such excellent quality Hhat he
will not shun a comparison with any that cam
be produced ,
MARCOS M'CAUSLAND,
April 17. d
In Justice to the Character"
and reputation of my brother Denis Sweeny,
I conceive it my duty to inform the public,
that the difference existing between him and
myself as advertised in Yesterday's Federal
Gazetta, respecting a certain L ittery Ticket
in ihe German Evangelical Reformed Church
Lottery, which has drawn a Pri/.e of 2,500
dollars, has been honorably and amicably set-
tled and to the satisfaction of both parties.
JOHN SWEENY;
As the above mentioned Ticket has been'
disposed of, by our mutual consent, the pre-
sent proprietor or holder is fully entitled to
the amount thereof.
JOHN SWEENY.
DENNIS SWEENY.
Witness, George Himes,
April 17, 18o7-___________ d3t_
To the Curious.
The proprietor of the MUSEUM, inform*
the public in general that he is on the point of
leaving this city. The Museum will be shut
on the 8th of May next.
F. GAGNE.
April 16.______________________dfit
To Rent,
Chatsworth Place,
(Commonly called Gray's Garden) so weH
known as a place of public resort, and as one
of the finest, healthiest and most pleasant
situations, that it need* no further descrip-
tion. Ihe rent will be so low, that by let-
ting'rooms during the summer season toprivat®
gentlemen or fainilies,i the tenant may be en-
tiieiv r nt free. Possession may be Lad im-
mediately. Apply to
C. L. D. GUNDERMAN,
In Franklin-street
April 18;_________-______________d4t|j
Wanted,
A Young MAN of reputable connections,
who writes a tolerable hand and can bring'
satisfactory vouchers of correct morals and
integrity. Such an one may hear of a good situ,
ation by addressing a line to T. iind leaving
it at this Office.
April 18.__________________d
Public Sale.
Pursuant to the last will and testament o? the late
Captain Richard Coniuay, loill be solil, ok tht
premises, ''on the first day of May next,
All his Real Property,
Lying in and contiguous to the town of Ale*
andria.
CONSISTING OP
Several Lots on Water-street, Union-street,'
and Cameron street.
Also,
His Farm, called Spring Park, adjoining to
the town, containing about 60 acres, in a
high state of improvement.
Alto,
28 acres, at present under lease to John
Gadsby for 10 years from the first of January
last, at the yearly rent of eighty-six dollars
and 28 cents. This property adjoins the town
and is part of the race ground.
Also,
About 15 and an half Acres, in the occu-
pation of Beal Howard, under a lease for 10
years, at the yearly rent of one hundred dol.
jars.
Also,
All the rest of his Land, lying between
the east side of the George-Town road and
the west side of Fairfax-street continued,
and to the south of John Mandeville's Lot &
the property of Nathaniel Pendleton, and to
the north of the property of the late Charles
Alexander. This last mentioned property will
be laid off in squares agreeably to the plan
of the town.
Also,
A piece of Cround 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 Coffee-house one
week previous to the dav of sale.
The terms of sale will be—A credit of 6,
12, and 18 months, the purchaser giving bond
with approved security, together with a deed
of trust on the property. The sale will b«
continued from day to day until all the pro-
perty \s disposed of.
ALSO,
On the 4fth day of May next, viill be soldf at the
Coffee House, In Alexandria,
One hundred Shares in the Stock of the
Marine Insurance Comaany of Alexandria,
on the above credit, the purchasers giving
negotiable notes with approved indorsers.
Aiso,
Two Shares in the Alexandria Theatre,
on the same terms.
WILLIAM HERBERT,) __
N. F1TZHUGH, C %
EDMUND I. LEE, S 3
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