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Notice. THE term of the Copartnership of RO- GERS & OVVINGS bejng expired, the same is dissolved. The business of that concern will be closed by the subscribers under the ftim of P. ROGERS & S. OWINGS. PHILIP RCGERS. SAMUEL OWINGS, March 28. * 2aw6t Notice. THE Partnership of Buchanan 8c Wood 8 this day dissolved. Marbh 26. ROBERT h. BUCHANAN. 2aw Wanted, A good family Horse, Milch Cow, and "Man Servant. Apply at this OiEce.' April 13. 3avv4Ut Pay son and Smith ffave received by the sloop Coloden, from New- 3 ork, an additional supply of Fresh TEA, Consisting of Imperial in boxes and Cannistei-s, Hyson in chests, boxes and cannisters, Chilian in boxes. Young Hyson in chests and boxes, and Bohea in half and quarter chests. 'The whole entitled to* debenture on exporta- tion. fjT/iey have also received froiy..Boston and Fort- land, lOO.hhds. N. E. RUM. April 3.________________________«o8t Carriage Springs, tsfc. Coach C and Upright Springs, in setts, Charriot and Coachee do. Phaeton and Curricle do. G'g 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 qu'ility thereof. J1ENRY THOMPSON. March 30. eol5t The subscriber has for Sale, at No. 1, Cheapside, A general assortment of LEATHER, of excellent quality, consisting of : Calfskins, Neat, Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Spanish & Country Sole, Mock Morocco, Sheepskins suitable for Book-binders, Boot-legs, &c. which he will sell low for cash, or on the usual credit, for g-ood paper. Also, A young Negro Woman, who has been accustomed to house-work. And a few hun« dred prime Locust Posts. , R. K. HEATH. N. B. He will give the highest price for .Leather in the rough, and for Bark through- out the season. April 10. eo Hazlehurst, Brothers &. Co. OFFER FOR SALE, 25,000 lbs Carracas COCOA, AUum, Copperas, Crowley Steel, Shot, assorted, Shi-et Lead, Bar do. Crown Glass, in crates, Porter and Wine Bot- tles, Mustard, first quality, Grindstones, assorted, AI-SO, An assortment of GERMAN LINENS, CONSISTING OX I.istadoes, Book Checks, Checks and Stripes, Checks, No. 2. Crcas a la Morlaix, Dowlas, Platiilas Royal, IJi'etagnes, Estopillas, and AND, Cotton HOSIERY, assorted in Trunks. April 3. eol2t Kew manufactory *>APER HANGINGS. WAREHOUSE, No. 141, Bai.timohe-str.bet. 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 fro make considerable improvements in the ar- dcle of PAPER HANGINGS. They respectfully inform the public, that they have now ready prepared for Spring- Sales, th« 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 affords the customers of the new manufactory, they will have the advan- tage of having any pattern wor-ked on grounds and in colors to their own taste. ROOMS, &c, P ipered at the shortest notice, and paper | mi. up by their workmen ; if found defective, \ ill be covered with new paper free of ex- pence. ORDERS To any part of the continent, or for exnor- t.ation, executed with the greatest attention, and a liberal discount made to wholesale pur- chasers. THOMAS & CALDCLEUGH. April 8. eo Printers and Stationers, Wlio duly appreciate the utility of domestic manufactures, will be pleased to learn that BLANK CARDS Of every description are manufactured in this city, which will not sufRjr in comparison with those of any other factory, foreign or domes- tic The advantage of having Cards made ':o S ly pattern without delay, is so obvious, that any thing further upon the subject must be superfluous. Those to whom a discount of 20 per cent upon the usual price is any object, will he pleased to call at 53, South C'-.arles-street, upon R. CANl'lELD & CO. i will duly acknowledge all furors by endeavoring to deserve tijem. March 21, e9 A WORK THAT OUGHT TO HE IX ?053ES31CJv OF EVE 11V MAN. THE LIFE OF Gen. WASHINGTON, By John Marshall, Chief Qfustice of the United States, Complete in 5 vols. 8vo, with an elegant Por- trait, and a variety or' Maps ; is now ready for subscriber?, and for sale, by GEORGE HILL. Thi 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 firat in war, the first in peace, and the first in tile 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 testimonies ; it has been hailed as an ac- quisition to standard literature .f 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* April 4. ______ ___________d6t..oe Six Cents Reward. Ranaway froan the subscriber an apprentice to the Mason's business, named Jacob Redick. The above reward and no other charges will be paid for bringing him home to MATTHEW WILSON, 21 miles from Baltimore, on the Frederick- town road. April 15. eo4t The Grand Master of Malta, A remarkably fine Jack, brought direct from Malta, by Commodore Rogers, will stand to cover Mares and Jennies during the ensuing season, at Hampton, the country seat of General Ridgely, at the moderate price of ten dollars each, for the season, for Mares, and one hundred dollars for each Jenny.* The Grand Master is now 3 years old, and is allowed by the best judges, to be the larg- est and handsomest jack ever seen in this country. To avoid trouble, the money must be sent with the Mares or Jennies. JOHN GREEN, Manager. P. S. The best of clover pasturage may be had, but no liability for escapes or accidents. * N. B. In the first advertisement this dif ference of price between Mares and Jennies was omitted, which palpable mistake is now corrected as above. Starch 26. _________________ »o2m Fresh TEAST~ The subscriber has just received at his Tea Store, a supply of TEAS of the latest importation, atidjtrt't quality, viz- ¦• Imperial in chests and leads of 21b. each, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, Souchong, and Bohea; Jamaica and New Orleans Sugars, -by the had, and bbl. ALSO, GERMAN & OTtlER LINENS. With a general assortment of DRY GOODS, all of which will be sold low tor cash. JAMES_STERLING, April 17.___________ eo Notice. A Woman of gor2, Harrison-street. India and French Goods. Peter Hoffman, Jun. 53, Market-street, Has just received 86 packages INDIA & FRENCH GOODS, Among which are, Beerboom & ? GURRAHS Company y ' Mahorange Gungee, J«™»h aiwH MAMO0£)Y ¦ Causapore 3 Allihabad} Ja-nnah & C.COSSAS, Tandah 3 Nabcbgungee Emity, .Chittibullyfine, &>BAFTA Judea y Pullicat Hd'kfe. Bandanas, assorted, 40 bales short yellow Nankeens, 6 do long do do 6 do do blue do Pink and white Sar- senetts, Short colored Kid Gloves, fclack Florentine, Most of the above Goods are subject to April 17. eo3t|| Legherrf 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. strings. drawback, and will be sold cheap for cash, or Bills in Town. (Tj* Bythe differnt arrivals from London and Liverpool, he daily expects an elegant assorV ment of seasonable ENGLISH GOODS. April 8,__________________________eo8t|) 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 sixes. For terms apply to E. B. SMITH, No. 8, Commerce-street. Or to WILLIAM VANCE, Broker. April 13. ________ ,___________eoSt Fitch Flail Jun. 81, HoWLv'S WHARF, Has for sale, received per schooner Sally, Brayton, from Boston, 51 casks Shipping Choese. In Store, 100 boxes white Cod Fish, 15 hhds. N. E. Rum, 5o boxes Spermaceti Candles, 3o bbls. Northern Mess Beef, 5o do. do. Cargo No. 1. April 15.________________________eo4t|[ Hazlehurst, Brothers &t Co. OFFER FOR SALE, 70 tons of St Domingo Logwood, 100 1< gs of do. Mahogany, 1000 salted Hog Hides. Apiil 15. «o!2t IRISH LINEN. Alexander Brown & Son, No. 8, Calvert-street, Have received per the Abeona, a very general as- sortment, of 7-8 ¦) 44 f Dowlas & f Housewife .3 LINEN, 5-4 Sneeting, Long Lawns and Diaper. April 15. eolOt For Sale, 20 baif pipes Port Wine, of superior qual- 10 pipes London Particular Madeira Wine, entitled to debenture, Bordeaux and Spanish Brandy, 60 boxes white and Brown Havana Sugar, entitled to debenture. COO peices Burr-Stones. Apply to JOHN RANDALL, No. 95, Bowly's wharf. April 10. eo4t§ Fresh Teas. JUST RECEIVED, SO chests Young Hyson, superior quality, 300 boxes Hyson Skin, 13 1-2 each, 30 chests very fine Souchong Teas, 15 ditto Imperial. All the above were imported in March, 18Q7. For Sale by JACOB & WM. NORMS, No. 64, Market-street. March 27. aol2t To all my Creditors. Having experienced many losses, I am un der the disagreeable necessity of petitioning the court, or some of the judges thereof, for the benefit of the insolvent laws passed at the sessions of 1805 and 1806. C LANGFORD. April 15, 1807. eo2m Robert Buchanan, ¦Late of the house of Buchanan $• Heslip, Returns his sincere thanks to his friends and the public ia general, for the liberal en- couragement he has received of them during the time he carried on the business. He re- spectfully informs them he has recommenced his former, business of BOOT-MAKING, At No. 158, Market-street, Two doors above the Bank of Baltimore. Where ha Manufactures the best and most fashionable BOOTS. He keeps on hand a general assortment of ready made boots, which he pledges himself are equal in quali- ty to those measured for. Country mer- chants and travellers will find it to their ad- vantage by giviug him a call Boots for ex- portation made at a short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. R. B. has on hand, 100 pair of Boots of a superior quality, calculated for the West- India market. April 3. eo8t Schoolmaster. WANTED in the vicinity of Baltimore, a person capable of teaching a few young chil- dren the English Grammar, Writing, and Arithmetic. The situation is very healthy and agrseable ; and during the summer months, a respectable number of Scholars can be ob- tained. For further particulars inquire at this Office. April 3. eolOt IMPORTED In the thip Fame, captain Long, from Liverpool, and for sale by John Wojd and Co. 53 packages SILK and COTTON GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE, Victory purle and gauze nett muslins, Veined Trafalgar'nett do. Do. seeded ta'ull do. Tambored and diagonal mull do. Diagonal worked and dotted mull do. Spotted and checked Lenos, Tambored diagonal do. Fine crape spot gauz, pnd spider nett, Lace Cambrick am1, harness Shawls, Checked Leno and elegant tambored do. Pain Lenos, spotted Piquets and book mus- lin. Eelegant silk chambray Muslins, D«. do. do. Shawls, Printed Calicoes, newast Patterns, Black Tabby Velvets, Nankeens, Grandurells, Dirr.itics, Ginghams, Sswing Silks; Braces, &«. April &v d Cheap Grocery Store, No, 221, Market-street, corner of Liberty-street. EDWARD FITZGERALD BEGS leave to.inform liis friends and the public, that he his opened a store at tue above place, where he offe- s for sale, a well chosen assortment of WINES, TEAS, SPIRITS, SUGARS, and all other articles ii. the Gro- cery line, at very reduced prices, for cash only. April 6. dl8t Wanted Immediately, A Dwelling HOUSE, or the dwelling at- tached to a Store convenient to 221, Market- street. ALSO, An Apprentice to the .Grocery business. Apply as above. April 15. d Marr and Gibson, 7, Caxvert-strebt, Have imported in the Abeona; from Liverpool, Nun's Thread and Millinetts, Fxtra fine Cotton Hosiery and elegant lace Sleeves. ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OP HARDWARE, Among which are, Prime Grass and Grain Scythes, and Virginia Hoes. ____April 15._________________________d 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 payment. WILLIAM POTTS, JOHN SHERLOCK. The business in future will be conducted by the Subscriber, who intends keeping a regular supply of Brazier's and ShealhingCopprr con- stantly on hand. W. POTTS. April 1. (8) dlStj- Just Received Pe; the schooner Fcnelon, from Bordeaux. 128 hhds. Claret, ]10 boxes do. 13 bales DRY GOODS, Consisting of Lutestrings, Silk Gloves, Silk Hose, Da- mask Silk Shawls, Grenoble Kid Gloves, and Cambrick. For sale hy WILLIAM COOKE, Jan. April 13._______ ,1 REM 0_V A L. F. C. Graf, Has removed his Counting room two doors from his former stand, to the house heretofore occupied 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, Platiilas Royals,") Britanias, Cof a very fine quality, Estopillas, J> Quadruple Silesias, Dowlas, Brown Platiilas, Listados, The whole entitled to drawback. And on Jiand on which the drawback is lost, Book Linens, Creas a la Merlaix, Dowlas, Checks, No. 2, Diaper Table Cloths, Striped Linens, Brown Platiilas, Britannias, Quadruple Selesias, Bielfield Linens, ALSO, Souchong and Hyson Teas, and An Invoice of Sewing and Knitting Needles, just received per the Hope, from Amster- dam. -_____________March 17. d 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 19lh May_ next, at the house of Mr. Levin C. Wailes, in Lower Marlborough, in said county, when and where they are re- quested to attend with their claims properly authenticated, in order to entitle them to their respective proportions. WM. WHITTINGTON, adm'r. April 6. __________________d38t The Subscriber HAS FOR SALE, A few Shares of thefollowir.g Stocks, viz. Maryland, Baltimore, Chesapeake, and Marine Insurance shares ; Baltimore Bank Stock, Mechanic do. and Columbia do. Frede- rick and Riester's-'i'own Turnpike Shar s. He buys and sells stock of every descripti- on ; , Bills of Exchange, Countiy Produce, Goods of all kinds ; Lots, Houses, Lands and Ground Rent. Cash procured on good Notes, Bonds, Debentures, &c. at a low premium. WALTER ROE, Broker, No. 46, South-street. april 15.__________ d6t-Sceo6t To Rent, The Dwelling part of the House corner of Calvert and Bank-streets, containing five rooms, one of which is a large commodious room, light and airy, of 17 by 24 feet, suit- able for the tuition of children, a singing school, or the meeting of public bodies, al- so a large garret and cellar. Possession may be had immediately. For terms apply to GEORGE HEIDE, 16.5 Baltimore street. Who has for sale, 8 by lo and lo by 12 Hamburg Glass, Verdegrise by the cask aiul bag._ April 15. d4t-2aw Just received. Per Fame, captain Long, from Liverpool, en for Sale by Appleton and Co. No. 16, Calvert-street, 7-3 and 9-8 Ginghams, Dimities, Plain and fancy Muslins, Do. Shawls, Green and Booking Table-Cloths. Also, per Hercules, capt. Bradford, .7-8 and 4-4 Calicoes, Plain and twilled Nankeens. ON HAND, Superfine Broad-Cloths, &c. &c. April 10.___________________________d Fortune's New Residence. In consequence of Mr. Perk's removal from the Fi-anklin Hotel, the Drawing of St. Paul's Parish Lottery, will far the future be held in the From Room of Fulton's Globe Inn, Market- striet. The first drawn number to morrow, being the first ticket after 4000-tickets, is int^Jgd to a premium of two hundred dollars. N. B It is not to be inferred from this remo- val of the ;?iind Goddess, that she does not still continue to direct the affairs of the respec- tive Lottery offices of the Subscribers, here it is that she dispences certificates of future favors, on the following terms.. For ten thousand dollars, only six dollars is required For half that sum, three dollars and twen- ty-five cents, and the pr/ce of tickets and shares will be further advanced in a few days SAMUEL VINCENT, No. 44, N. Gay-street. COLE & I. BONSAL, 174 :-2, Markct-strcet. G. DOBBIN h MURPHY, Near Centre Market-house. A statement of the last two days drawing- will be published to-morrow. april 16. d4t Public Sale. Will beofferedfor sale on Friday the 1st day of May next, at 10 o'clock, sundry LOTS of GROUND, late the property of David Stod- der, deceased, situated on Harris's Creek. The Lots will be laid off to advantage, and the terms made agreeable to parchasers. These lots are sold in order to close the executorship of the estate of the said David Stoddcr ; and it is particularly requested that the claims which are yet unprescnted for settlement a- gainst said estate may be presented before ths day of sale in order to prevent the disagreea- ble alternative of excluding them according to law, as heretofore notified by the executors. At the same time all debts still due to the es- tate are expected to be discharged immediate- ly. The terms will be made known on the day of sale. MARCIA STODDER, Ex'rx. JOSDPH ALLENDER, JOSEPH SPEAK,* Executors. April 8. 'dlstM George Price and Co. Have imported in the Abeona, from. Liverpool, Part or thbir assortment of ^ KING GOODS. April 17. ____________dlSt-eo9t 1225 bags Green COFFEE, FOR SALE BY JOHN S. HORME. April 17.________________________d4t For Sale, NICOLSON and HETH's BEST VIRGI- NIA COAL. A quantity of this Coal immediately from, the Pitts of Messrs. Nicokon and Heth, is now landing at the subscribers Coal Yard, at the intersection of Light-street continued & Barre-street. The proprietors are under contract to furnish supplies equal to the; consumption of the City, and of a quality uniformly good ; and I am willing to contract with manufacturers, inn-keepers and private families for their annual supplies, at 25 cents per bushel, deliverable in the months of May, June, July and August. An early applicati- on w il enable me to estimate the probable: quantity required for the ensuing winter. JOHN P. PLEASANTS. A sober, industrious Man is wanted as a Yard keeper. April 14. dl2t-eotlstJy For Sale or to be Let, A small Country Retreat, formerly oc- cupied by Mr. William Merryman, and lately by Dr. Falguralles, on the new Belle-Air road, commonly called Gowgh's road, a short distance from Old-Town, and near Mr. James Sterling's country residence The improve- ments are, a neat end comfortable frame Dwel- ling House and Kitchen, brick Stable and Car- riage Holsc, &c. a Garden handsomely laid off, and a Pump of good water near the door. The lot contains about one and an half acres of ground. Possession may he had immedi- ately. For terms apply to HENRY SCHROEDER. Also to be Let, A well finished two-story brick Dwei.t.tnc House, with suitable back Buildings, plea- santly situated on a lot of 56 feet front and 170 deep, on Market-street extended, a short dis- tance beyond Paca-street. Possession may be had immediately. For terms apply as abova April 14._____________________d6t-eol0t Dissolution of Partnership. THE articles of partnership between the subscribers, under the firm of Bolton Jackson and Co. having expired this day, the same is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. All those indebted to said firm, are requested to make immediate payment to either of us ; and those having claims against the concern, will please ¦ render them for settlement. BOLTON JACKSONS JAMES ROSS. The business will be continued by BOLTON JACKSON. February 24. d Guest, Atterbury & Co. Have received per the Her cuius, from Liverpool, Calicoes and Chintzes, Furniture do. 9-8 & 6-4 Cambric Muslins, Colored and Black do. Dimities, Cambric and Furniture do. Pink Ginghams, Cambric Shirtings, Muslin HdU'fid, Fancy Velveteens, Twilled and Plain Mankeens, &c. ALSO, 100 crates well assorted Earthenware, whijh will be sold very low if taken from on board. March 25. d Lewis Michael & Co. Have imported, per the different vessels from Liverpool, part of their Spring Goods, And expect the remainder by the next ves- sels from London and Liverpool. 77ieji have also on hand, India Muslins, Checks, Bandanno Handker- chiefs, Qerman and Irish Linens, assorted— all which will be sold on reasonable terms. April 14. d60t Joel West and Co. Have imported in the ship tamefrom Liverpool, Dry White Lead, of the first quality, White Lead in Oil, do. do. Letharge, in Powder. They have on hand, a general assortment of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Naval Stores &c. And expect by the fij-.it arrival from London, Colors, Brushes, Gold Leaf, &c. N. B. Vessels, Ship Chandlers, and other?, supplied on the lowest terms and accommodat- ing credjt._______April 11. dlOt eolot ^ For Sale Bf 'J: ^u/iscriber, at his Factory, Old-Town, 700 boxes Mould Candles, 70 do. Dipt do. Who has also on hand, A large supply of Brown SOAP, all in good order for shipping. HENRY LONG. April 13. ____________________ d8t For Sale, 10 pipes Cogniac Brandv, 9 hhds. N. E. Rum, 20 barrels Apple Brandy, 80 do. Prime Pork, 250 do. Prime and Cargo Beef, 100 boxes Codfish, 150 do. Brown Soap, 500 do Mould Candles, 250 kegs Raisins, 11 bales INDIA GOODS, viz. Gtirrahs, Cu3tas and Gilla Handkerchief And a quantity of Soal Leather. AMOS A. WILLIAMS. April 16.____________ d8t|| John Auchincloss, Jun. 9, Calvert-str-eet, Is now opening 50 packages of SPRING GOODS, Received per ship Oliver Ellsworth, via New- York, consisting of Elegant Fancy Muslins, Main Lenoesand Picquits, Book Muslins, Sswed and Check Leno Shawls, Madras Handkerchiefs, Nuns Threads and Millinetts. All the above are entitled to drawback ar-?. particularly adapted for the Spanish & West- India markets. March 20. d PRINTED AND PVBLISRED~Sy"- JOHN HEWES, Opposite the Post-Offue, St. PauPs-Lor.^ BALTIMORE.