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\ ltdemi ^mmrisMK Seven Dollars per Annum.] TUESDAY, ylPFIl 21, 1807 [yoi XX'l-^o. A, 26. Sale by Auction. On MONDAY, The Alh May, at 12 o'clock, on the premises, Kill be sold, That valuable three-st.ry Brick HOUSE, No. 157". near the middle bridge, in Market- street, fronting 25 feet on Market street, and running back LOO ft et, on 3, 6 and 9 months credit; and on receiving approved, endorsed, negociable notes, with the interest added thereto, a bond to convey the property will be given, and a title in fee-simple on the last note being paid. VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct's. april 10.________________________ Sale by Auction. On TUESDAY, The 5th May next, at 12 o'clock, at the auction room, at the head of Frederick-street dock, will he sold, A Valuable Lot of Ground, On Federal Hill, adjoining a lot on which the foundry stands, and runs luO feet east towards the glass house, binding on the water nid running- hack 16 perches into the sand bank. The above "Property will be sold on a cre- dit of one year, with'interest from the day of sale, or if more agreeable to the purchaser, 6, 17, and 18 months, and on receiving ap- proved indorsed negotiable notes, including1 the interest, a bond to convey the property will be given, and on the last note being paid", a title will lie executed in fee simple. The titles t) this property are conceived unexesp- tionabie, bet no general warrantee will be given. VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct'rs. April 14.__________________________________ China Silks, Ss^c. Cope and Brothers, No. 202, M»I1KET-ST«EET, HAVE FOR S.-ILE, Senshaws and Lute- string, assorted co- lors, Fancy ditto and Plaid Italian Silk*, India Silk HSt'f-. Bairdannues, ALSO, Gurra'is, Ma.noodies, Saunas, Baflas, In- dia Nankeens. AND, A few bales (on which the drawback is lost) of Blue Gillas, do Gurralis, do. Snera lon-.s, Checks, '2 cases fine Cambric Shitting, nnil 1 bale Blue Linen Stripes, which will be sold low to close sales. 'I'liey exoect per first arrivals from Canton, via Philadelphia, a further supply of Silks, Na'd-poms, He. April I?. tlSt Sewing Silk;, Silk Shawls, Silk and Cotton Ho- siery, Suspenders, Manches- try, Sic. Baltimore &? Vork-toum 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 stodc of 100,000 dollars, in shares of 20 dollar* Rach, will be opened at Mr. Win Evan's tavern, in tile 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 subscr.b- ing. Not more thin 2.5 shares can be sub- scribed for on the first day by anyone person, nor more than fifty an the second day. JOSEPH THOtNBUIiG. THOMAS M'ELDEKRY, NICH MERRYMAN,«f Elijah, DAVID M'MECHEN. March 23. dllthMy N B. The Legislature of Pennsylvania, at its present session, have passed a taw to in corporate a company to nuke a road from York-town, to meet the one here contem- plated, april 17. The Editort of the Easton Star ; Republican Advocate, and the German paper, Frederick-tow" ,• -the English a^ The schooner ENTERPHIZE, fohn Peterson, master ; ^Jgr A substantial, good vessel ; flgtJgwEp*"' having a part of her cargo now on board, is expected to sail on Thursday the 23d instant For freight of the remain . (}ev, anply to the master on board, at Smith's wharf, or to ISAIAH MANKIN, Who continues to transact business on com- mission :'.s usual, Wid offers for sale on ac- commodating terms, 150 boxes white Codfish, in nice shipping1 order, 160 casks fresh Raisins, 15 chests Young Hyson Tea, 80 hbls Glauber Salts, 30 do. Ciller Vinegar, 10 qr casks Sherry Wine superior quality, 2 do. Malaga do 5 pipes Aloque do. 3 do very superior old Cogniac Brandy, 3 do. Holland Gin, g-iod flavor, 300 kegs Pickled Salmon, 20(3 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 hale Cloths, assorted, 1 do. Kerseys do. 1 do. Rose Blankets, and 1 case Cotton Cambrics. v The Ship £«£•>» ABEONA, Capt. George Hobson, ¦ ?„--li dis- patch. For f'reig'it "r passage apply to cap- tain Hi'bson on board, at Kerr's wli'fl-f. or to LORMAN f- ITTI.FORD. The Consignees of Gonds, by the above mentioned vessel, are request d to get theft* premits from the Custom House, as early as possible. April 15. ______________^_^ d Just Received Per Schooner Linnet captain Roberts, and/or sale, hce-: of Smith's dock, 100 bales Cotton, 124 bags Coffee, 60 ltd. Cocoa, 5 tons Nicaragua iVooa, ALSO, -^ The Schooner f.,^> Burthen 650 bbls. with all -iE-.':-.*"-u;debenture. Two cases Leghorn Hats, ! Nos. 20to 42 J And will let for a term of years, the house in which hereaideSj, No. 4, South-street. March 38. d For Arasterdern, L,jrr£N , The Shin TRITON, GpJfOSy?' Nearly the whole of her car- «5?||l-_»__: go being engaged, she will be dispatched in 10*days For freight of coifee in bags or other articles of small bulk, apply to JOSEPH STERETT, or. JOHN & JAMES CARRUTHERS. April 14. _____________________d!Qt_ For Bordeaux, ¦, Ship ElUN, Captain Strve'tso):, WILL sail in ten dats For passage only, (h:.vi"g elegant accommodations) apply to the captain on board, at Baker's wharf, FelU Point, or to WILLIAM COOKE, junr. A pril 8.__________________________ d____ For Hamburg, C Will sail Kfth alt possible dispatch, J Jtj_\. Tile fin _'ast saiunjr Ship MERMAID, Captain Thomas Stacy ; She has the greater part of her cargo engaged, and will commence load- ing in the beginning of next week. For freight apply to D. L. THOMAS, Ship-iSroker. _April 18._____________ _____eo For Amsterdran, . CjTS The copper bottomed Ship _ji^^l WILLIAM TAYLOR,. 'SiR .Il'.'ilJ* Captain Munson Hitchcock ,¦ . >_v.i"?T!. :i ' Has t/i. greater part of her argo engaged., a't'd will sail with all possible dispatch. For freight apply to D. L. THOMAS, Ship Broker. March 2T. ________ eo For Sale. By C. DESUON, No. 57, Smith's WHARF. 170,000 wt. Green Coffee, 20 tons Fustic, 4 do Logwood, 700 boxes Lesjhorn Marbled Soap. AND, 2000 Marble Slabs 1 2 1-2 to Ti inches. 23 bales very fine Cotton for horae consumption also, j, < The. seho inrr EMLU'.ilZE, ¦i.Xi-ir'.CS^''' About 65 ton*', 3 years old ¦v.- in prime order, will be; sal- on a(-cam,.iodaLiug terms. April It. eolOt For --de, A m .. : tOOSfER, About '<'¦¦ ' - ¦ 11s.¦ ¦.¦..¦ ¦ -11: u''s men . sureoieiji. She;:/! iViltofgosd ;.;>".• :-ftgL_; materials, and has very ap- pear.'; lie jf jailing fast. She has a cable ami some rigging, which are new, iii-ohably to tho amount of abo.it g'2t30. >''<¦¦ iifrfsiUlVl iil> built, her bottom and ce/iih^ of the best oak f)!uiilc. For terms appl) to RE^-IONO GRACE, 67 Smitli'. wharf Oct.oljer l_. .¦h't-.[?¦¦, y. For >aie, The f .s'-sailing schooner ENT!!.Rp'iv.IZE, Of about. 400 barrels, ifappli- i_3j» cation is made on or before the first day of March, at which time it is expect- ed she will be ready to take in a cargo. Fl'iEY, BRUNEI!.; * CO. Who hare received by said schooner, and for sale at thi wari'-house, corner of Howard andPratt- i.reets, adjoining theirsugar-rtfimiy, ,000 wt green Coffee, and IttjdOO do. Car- raccas Cocoa, entitled to drawback on ex portati'in, 10 higsSt. Domingo Mahogany, 266 Spanish Hides, and a few bales Cotton. Also on hdvJt, 11 tons Nicaragua Wood! Ail of which thwj will sell low for cash or on : i. dii for good paper. February 24. 2aw For Amst.v ,-X'V, 'If. p JAMES, ^ Capt :in 7 lurmas M'Gnaell : ¦_j5^p Will be ready to load next Mun- srtfesday. A bout half of her fraSght being already frig-aged, the remainder will bo taken on moderate freight. Applv to F. & A. :.CHWVitT_E, JOHN M'FA>; N, or JOHN BOL'tE, Ship-Broker. April 10._______ ____ eo Dissolution. THE time of Partnership between the sub- scribers being expired, the same is,diva>Ivnl I by mutual consent. All those indebted ''¦ said I concern are reflupsten to make pay . ent to Michael Sroslus ,• and those hating claim* a- gainst the firm are feqne_t_d to call oH hi;n for seltleme t, lie b'-ing: authorised to settle the same. He also continues the business at the old stand, No. 1, Gay-street biklge. JOHN WHITE, MICHAEL BROSHJS. The subscriber, grateful tor past favors, re- spectfully acquaints his friends and the pub- lic, that he still continues business, under the firm of A WHITE St SON", a' the old stand, i 67, North Gay-street, 2 doors front the bridge. JOHN WHITE. April 17.___________________L_ Beer, Porter & Ale Brewery. The subscriber wishes in the most public manner, to acknowledge the favours which his frien Is and a generous public have conf'ered upon him, in the purchasing of his malt Li- quors: After the greatest exertion he feels I nappy that he has succeeded in producing a quality of Liquor which gives genera! Satisfac- tion beyond his most sanguine expectation. In asking permission tosolicit a continuance i of favors, he assures his customers that his ' present stuck of Heer, Ale and Porter, nowrea- dy for sale is of such excellent quality that he will net slum a comparison with any that can be produced. MARCUS M'CAUSLAND, April 17. d In Justice to the Character' and reput.uioi of my hioi.be r \j..\ r. ,:-,v;.e»t, ,1 conceive it my duty to inform the pjuUlifc, that the difference existing between hi myself as advertised in Yesterday's Federal Gazette, respecting a certain Lotierv Ticket in iihe German E/angeiical Reformed Church Lottery, which has d.'awn a t'rize of 2,500 dollars, lias been honorably and amicably set- tled and to the satisfaction of both patties. JOHN SWEENY. As the abovve mentioned Ticket has been disposed of, by our mutual consent, the pre- sent proprieter or holder i.s fully entitled to the amount thereof". f TiN SWEENY DENNIS SWEENY. Witness. George Himcs, ____April 17, 18o7.____________d3l§ To the Curious. The proprietor of the MUSKUM, in'brms the public in general that he' is on the point of leaving this oity. The Museum willb'e shirt on the 8th of May noxt. F. G\GNE. April 1G:_______ drit T© Ratify. Chats worth Place, (Commonly called Gray's Garden) so well known a i ¦'..¦ i of puhlio i-.'sml, ;hh.[ as one of the finest, healthiest and mast pleasant situations, that it needs no further descrip. tio;i. The rent will he so low, that by let- lir.g rooms during the summer season to private gentlemen or families, the tenant may be en. til el • r nt free. Possession maybe had im- mediately. Apply to C. L. D. GDNDERMAN, In Franklin-street April 18!____________________________d4t|| Wanted, A Young MAN of reputable connections, who writes a tolerable hal>4 and can bring satisfactory vouchers of correct morals and i ntegrity. Such an one may hear of a good situ- ation by addressing u. line to T. and leaving it at this Office. AprilJjJ._____________ _______ d REMOVAL. Foi S tie, 1 fie new Brig S/ LI.Y, Nearly fitted fbi sea; burthen about -:M0 tens < arpSnter's mea- sure. She now lies near too low end of M'Eldery's wharf For terms apply to Ma. FLANAGAN, Upon the wharf. April 10. ¦ eo6t|| To Let, And possession gie-on on the Jirs* day of May, An elegant two storv Brick Dwelling HOUSE, now occupied b;v Mr. Thomas Chase, situated on the corner of Green and G-ermsn- streets, two squares west of Mr. William Cooke's, a pump of excellent water at the door in a good neighborhood, and convenient to the New Market. Inquire of the sub- scriber living next door HORATIO BERRY. April 18. eo4t Schoolmaster. ¦Wanted, a person who can come well re- commended and capanle of teaching- young children the English Grammer, Writing and Arthmetic. A respectable number of Scho- lars can be obtained. The sil nation is very healthy and agreeable. For further partxii- lars inquire at No. 50, corner of Pratt and Hanover-streets. April 18 2aw4t^ The Clergy and Vestries Of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of Maryland, are reminded that the Convention ol said Churli is to assemble in the City of Baltimore, on Wodnesday the 20th of Muv next. JOSEPH G. J. BEND, Soc'ry. April IS. I.iw4t$ ' Doctor Bacon Has removed to No '5, Coiiawaco- 8TREE-T. _Aprll 14._ ¦________________ eo4t Thos. x Stl Hol'ir.gsworth, awn FOR SALE, 100 hh.ds. " uscovado Sugar, 200 do. C%-ed do. Cologne aiill Stones, Various sizes, B .'Ling Cli ths, &¦ i-e*'t :jii>i'i;j"_^. January 24 eo .. Waiitcd, In a wholesale and retail Dry Gond Store,' a young MAN, that can com? well .recom- mended and who is well uequamted with th© 'business Apply at No. 215, irt«rket street, or at this office. April 9. ., eo Red Clover Seed. A large supply of excellent RED CI.O-' VER SEED, of ths growth of the late sea- son, just received from Lancaster- and York Counties, and offered for sale by GERARD & WM. ttOPKINS. No. 1, County whstrf.'. Second mo. 10. eo Fresh Tea-s. . , .300 leads superior quality Imperial Tea, 100 d.i. Hyson do. each lead containing 3; lb. suitable for family use. For sale by JACOB & WM. NORRI3. Who have in Store, Imperial Tea, in chests and small boxes j, Young H son. in chests and small boxes s Hvson Skin, in chests and small be: All oi wlikh are fresh, and selected parti- cularh :'.'r retailing. eolOt A;vA 7_ Ship L :ry. An extei ii nt at SHIP CKAN- DLKH.Y and H for sale by wbeles-Je and retail, at No. 3, George street, near the Market-space, Fell's P itntj -/ IL BUr.ROU^i Among vjhich are the following t Brass and Wood Compasses, Qoa&rants, Sextants, (,;. urtfl of all kinds, Log Glasses (patent) - Deen ,-ea mid Log Line's, Do. do. Leads, Bar and Sheet Lead, Nails (an assortment) Twine, Varnish (best English) liioeik Tin and Tin Wares, Carpenter's an : Coopers Tools. ;.:;e, New-York Prime Pork, Cargo Beef, Camhooses and Naval Stores. March 31. eel2t Public Sale. - Pursuant to the last mill and testament of the late Captain iiichord Conway, •wil' la sold, on the premises, on the first day uf Miv next. All his Krai 'property,. Lying in and contiguous to the town of Ales* andria. CONolSTIXG OF Several Lots on Water-street, Union-street, and Cameron street. Also, His Farm, called Spring Park, adjoining- to tlie town, conta'ning about 60 acres, in a high state of improvement. Also, 28 acres, at present under lease to John Gadsby for 10 years fr;,m the first of January last, at the yearly rent of eight;.-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 Heal Howard, under a lease for 10 years, at the yearly rent of one hundred dol- lars. . 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 Me.mleville's r.ot & 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 agreeabl, to the" plan of the to wn. Also, A piece of Crotind 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 Coflee-house one week preVidus to the day of sale. The terms of sale wili 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 be continued from day to day until all the pro- perty is disposed of. ALSO, On the ith day of May next, will lie sold, at the Coffee. H< use, in Alexandria, One hundred .-hares in the Stock of the Marine Insurance Comaany of Alexandria, on the above credit, the purchasers giving negotiable notes with approved indorsers. Also, '- .;.- , Two Shares in the Alexandria Theatre, on the same terms. WILLIAM HERBERT, N. FITiaiUGH, EDMUND I. LEE, April 7. dUM M Looking Glasses. GEOPGE SMITH, €/ lUtVER AND GILDER, No. 174, Mahket-stheet, Baltimore, MAKES all kinds of Loo!'eig Glass and PictureT'Varm'S, oval or square, from the plain- est to the richest pattern ; Gilt Cornices ; Girondoles ; Pier Tables ; rich Brackets tor Clocks and Glass Lustres, &c. _,c.ahd all sort* of Venetian Uliuds Smith lias always for sale, fashionable Look- ing Glasses and elegant Prints. Captains of vessels and o'hers, trading to the West In- d;es, will find their advantage in taking ven- tures of the above goods ; which they can have safely packed at the shortest notice, and on good terms, N. B. Old Looking-G'asses re silvered, suet made equal to new, or taken in • exchange Prints and Needle-work neatly framed ami glazed. Wanted—Two decent BOYS, as apprenti. ces to the above ousiness. December 16. eo In pursuance of an order oj' the Orphan's Court of liuitimo:: county, the sub- scuber ivilt expose to public sale on the pre- mises, on TU'ES'l/'V, the seventeenth dav if March next, at 10 o'clock, on a credit of six months, Two HOUSES and LOTS of Ground si- tuate on Philpot-street, and two ol i f . a- cant LOTS situate on Queen-stive. ii's- Pi'int ; the bthove being- the late residence of William Hayes, deceased. ELIZABETH HAYES, Adm'r. Of William Hayes.' The sale of the above property is unavoid- ably postponed until the 17th day of May •lext. March 12. ___________eotl7th My Removal. All the remaining Stock of China and Glass of John Pavvley is removed from No. 209, to No. 225,; Baltimore-street, a few doors above Liberty-street, where it will be ssld on very low terms either by wholesale or retail. N. B. At the above Store James Pawley has just received by the Abeona, and hr.s on hand a general assortment ol Queeu's-Ware, Japanned and other Ware, wuere country Merchants may be supplied on the lowest terms and at the shortest notice. CHIN \ Cheap, by the Box. April IB. eoSt[[ French Dry Goods'B'Millenery, Just received via New-Yosk. 1 box of the most elegant Botinuts, liar th* spring, 1 do. Artificial Flowers, Freneh and English Ribbons, Superfine French Linen Caaibrick, Pocket- Handle ere! i iefs dol Ladies' Pink White Stockings, open clocks, and on the instep, Rich and elegant embroidered Lace Veils Silk Lace Shawls, Whhe Cam brick Shaw', and other articles, For sale very cheap for cash or approved {notes Apply at No. 35, North Frederick stivet. ¦ •¦..¦¦'¦¦iTL_______________________________________ _eo(>,r_ Wants a place as Wet Nurse, A healthy Woman from the Country with good catinmenduUons. Apply at Mr."Fran. . . G'J n fyefs, North Hawaid-st.ect April l'Bi M4ju i