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1807/01-1807/06

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Th-e S:de by Auction.' On THURSDAY MORNING, instant, at 10 o'clock, at the ve 'due ^u./rtkouse, at_ the corner o; Second and Pre- c^Cfick-strects, will commence the sate of j\. variety of Dry-Goods. Among which are, TTO bales Muslins, just arrived, consisting of Guvi-ahs, Mamoodies, Emerties, Baftas, &.c. 1 bale superfine: blue and black Cloths, i2 cases Dimities and Cambric Muslins, 2 bales Roraall Ha'.ikerchiefs, 2 cases thread Hose, 2 bales German Linens, and A. n invoice of Hardware, ?cc. by order of trvistees, for the benefit of creditors. And at U o'clock, precisely, SO hhds of very prime N"e*v Orleans Sugar, xxist landed from the ship Mermaid, 24 hhds ditto Trinidad ditto, 21 puncheons Antigua Rum, 114 ditto Country ditto, 10 pipes verv choice Cogniac Brandy, 20 casks of lirst quality Rice, 30 quarter-casks Sherry Wine, 40 boxes Fig's and SO kegs Raisins, 200 boxes Castile Soap, ("Tea, of an excel- j 50 quarter-chests Hyson j lent quality, and ; 40 ditto Young Hys«n s will be sold on a j 21 ditto Souchong [ liberalcreditand ; L without reserve. ' _A::d at private sale, for approved paper at 2 and 4 1 months, 30,000 lbs. of the first quality Green Coffee, in i barrels, 86 hhds. Guadaloupe &. Martinique clayed Sugar, 71 boxes Havana white ditto, SO sei'oqns of the best flotarit Indigo, 138 eased Claret, of 1 downeach, 90 tierces Rice, in excellent order for ex- portation, 40 tons best. Campeachv Logwood. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. april 21. _____________________________ jjy Cole and I. Bonsai -duct'is. ON THUllSnAT the 23..', at. 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the ta- vern of Mr. James Fine!, corner if Bond and Fell-streets, fell's P-->! t, A VARIE PY OF HOUSEHOLD & KITCH- EN FURNITURE: Consisting of A great number of Beds, Bed-Steads, Ta- bles, Chairs, Loo';ing-Gla6ses, &.c. kc. Par- ticulars Made known at the place of sale. COLE h I. BONSAI., duct's. april 13.__________ _______ d4t Sheriff's Sale. » By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued out of liahimot t count? court, to me directed, w 11 he sold at Pull'.,- Sale to the highest ready-money b.d.Lr, on WEDNESDAY, the Vwenty-ninth il&tant, at 12 o'clock, at Kauff'mv's tavern, near the ccntte market, thefolleviing property, to wit : One B"d, Bedstead and Furniture ; seven Windsor Chairs ; two small Mahogany Tables s tine Bedstead j onj Looking-Glass ; one lot o<~ Kitchen Furniture, consisting of one pair of Shovel and Tongs, one two-gallon Pot, two Tea Kettles, one small Dutch-Oven, anejrmatl Skiilet, on.» Gridiron, two Flatirons ; one lot old Queen's Wire ; nine B-.ke Plates; one twelve-gallon Pot ; one oval and one round Dutch-Oven ; two small Skillets ; a quantity of Waggon-Boxes ; six Stand Casks -, half of a quarter-cask of Gunpowder; four empty Barrels; one lot ofJ^ucen's- Ware- i one lot of Stone-Ware ; sixteen bottles of Snuff, and one horse Pistol. Also, All the right, title and interest of Thomas Hanna, being' '.he dower of Hetty Hanna, in and to the following property, to wit Brick House, north-east corner of Commerce and Pratt-streets ; one Lot, number three, on Spear's wharf; an I one vacant Lot on r of magistra- I cy have to congratulate their fellow citiTiens j that official accounts have this day been re- ' ceived, that after repeated battles from the j 3d to the 9th, the combined armies of Rus- vie nch victory had been TWENTY Eagles ; four- teen of which.had been awarded to general Bennii.gsen and the Russian army ; the re. maining six had been presented to his nia- | jesty the king of Prussia. The French had lost twenty thousand men, who were dead on the field of battle. " The contest had been so obstinately maintained on both sides, that both French and Russians had refused to accept of any quarter from each other. A body of 1500 French, who had been cut off during the battle of the 7th, had been surrounded on the 8th by the whole of the Russian army ; they refused to lay down their arms or ac- cept of quarter; but Gen. Benningsen, after a sharp attack, made them sensible of their fruitless resistance and ruinous desperation, and induced them to surrender at discretion. These are the only prisoners taken. The Russians remained encamped on the field of battle on the 10th ; the French had retreated two leagues. General Benningsen expected a strong reinforcement of Cossacks, and the junction of the Silestan levy, -when, it is supposed, that he will pursue his victory. " 15y order of the Chamber of Magistracy, " 11. KLOPSTOCK." The above notification accounts for the dreadful slaughter on that day, by stating, not tha. neither army would give, but that both refused to take quarter. That is, they both fought with such desperation as to pre- clude all thought of surrendering. where it engaged a Turkish corps, ed 8000 men, but it sustained itself a loss j sia and Prussia had obtained a complete of 3000. The Turks are preparing for war j tory over t with as much activity and vigor as so weak a government is capable of ; but long before the preparations are completed the Russians will have over run the empire, and have fixed their standards on the walls of Constan- tinople. The papers also state a change in the En- glish administration. On this subject the Courier of the 20th of March says : " On Wednesday, before his majesty left town, a message was transmitted to lords Eldon and Hawkesbury, commanding their attend- ance at Windsoryesterday morning. Their j lordships attended his majesty, and upon | their return they waited upon the duke of | Portland, who, with the before-mentioned lords, and lords Lowther and Melville, were to frame a new administration. As soon as a list of the new ministry has been prepared, it will be laid before his majesty, but the ar- rangemeats are not expected to be completed before the end of the next week. His ma- jesty will then cause it to be intimated to the present ministers, that he has no occa- sion for their further services ; for they give out openly, that they are determined not to resign, but to remain in till they are turn- ed out. The king having consented to a partial indulgence to Catholics by extending the Irish act of 1793 to Great-Britain, min- isters made use of this consent to surprize the king's conscience into a total repeal of the Test laws, as far as the army and navy are concerned. Papists were to be our gene- rals on the staff, our masters-generals of the ordnance, our commanders in chief, the captains and admirals of our fleets ; in short, they were to be trusted with the full power of the sword. His majesty having gained information of this attempt to swindle his consent to a repeal of the test laws, express- ed his displeasure, and his determination to resist this dishonest, attack upon his consci- ence. Ministers being thus detected and ex- posed, propose to his majesty the retraction of their measure, to which his majesty, with the utmost condescension and forgiveness, consents, provided they will not agree to force the measure upon him again, or make a second attempt to surprize his conscience. To this stipulation ministers refuse to con- sent, and acquaint the public they have ta- ken their line ; they shall not re-tgn, his majesty may turn them out if he pleases. " The charge, therefore, which some supposed would be partial, keeping in the Sidmouths, who are known to be adverse to the Catholic question, and even the prince's friends, will be complete. The Sidmouths will go out as well as the Gren- villes and the Foxites. Lists of the new ministers are already handed about. The following has been transmitted to us ; we do not. pledge ourselves that it is authentic : " First lord of the treasury, duke of Portland. Cnancellor of the exchequer, lord Castlereagb. Foreign secretary, lord Hawkesbury War secretary, Mr. Yorke. Lord chancellor, lord Eldon. First lord of the admiralty, lord Melville. President of the council, lord Camden. Privy seal, earl of Westmoreland. Master general of ordnance, earl Mulgrave. President of board control, earl of Chatham. Treasurer of the navy, Mr. Hose. Joint-paymasters, Mr. Long, -------1-. Secretary at war, Mr. Dundas. A t- tontey-general, Mr. Perceval. Soliaitor g6t To Merchants. A young MAN (a native of England) late- ly arrived from the Island of St. Domingo, wishes for a situation as Clerk in the Count- ing House of some Merchant. He has a perfect knowledge of the requisite transacti- ons in a Count'mg-Hou'ie ; writes a fair and expeditious hand, ami can write ani speak the French Language fluently A line ad- dressed to H. W. G. and left at this Office, will receive immediate attention. april 22. ______________________eo3t|| A Young Man Who speaks and writes both the English and and the German languages, wishes to g^t a place in a wholesale Grocery Store, or as an out door Clerk, in a Counting-house, satisfactory recommendation can be produced. N. B. He would have no objection to en- gage as an assistant supercargo, to the East or Wcst-Iodics, on accommodating terms. A line addressed to B. will be duly attend- ed to. aprii 22. ______ d4t$ GRATs" GARDENS. ~ THE Subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Baltimore aiid its vicinity, that he ha- again removed tothc above place, and intends to keep die best sort of Liquors and RefresJiments, and so use every exertion for the good enter- t'-rt-unmem. of his friends and the public in general C. L D GUNDERMAtf. N. B. Two active MEN, to work-in the gar; dens and to take care of horses, are wanted. April Si. _J________d4t§_ State of Maryland, set. Saint Mary's County, Orphans' Court, April 15th, 18o7. On application, by petition, of William Hebb, administrator of William Somervell, late of Saint Mary's county, deceased, it is ordered, that ho give the no'ice required by law, for creditors to exhibit their claims against the said deceased, and that the same be published once in each week, for the space of six successive weeks, in the Fede- ral Gazette, National Intelligence;, and Mary- land Gazette. JAMES FORREST, Register of Wills for St. Mary's county. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber, of Saint Mary's cotin- ty, bath obtained from the orphans' court of Saint Mary's county, in Maryland, letters of administration on the personal estate of Wil- liam Somervell, late of Saint Mary's county, deceased : All persons having claims against the said deceased are h'oreby warned to ex- hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at or before Uie 15th day of October next, they may otherwise bylaw be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. And all those indebted to the said estate, are required to make payment without delay. Given under my hand, this I5th day of April, 1307. WILLIA?/! HEBB, Adm'r. april 22, 1807. • law6t Jast Received From Piiil.ol.'tpliia and for sale by GioO. HILL, A Chemical Catechism, .' Or the Applicatiun of Chemistry to the Artg, for the use of Yo-nig People, Artists, Trades- men and the amusement of Leisurr Hours, to which ¦.,: added, a vocabulary o,f Chemical Terms, some useful Tables, and a variety of useful & amusngexperiments, by S. Pahkes, JSda)iufaduring Chem.ist. tXJ" This edition is embellished with an elegantly engraved copperplate Frontispiece of the economical Laboratory of Jatues Wood- lloUB-e, M. D. . April 22. co Removah The subscriber returns his thanks to his friends and customers, and to the public in eensral for their past favors at his present shop in Ruxton-Lane ; he being now about to move to Camden street, No. Ill, be sotic *-s their further paWonage. He has on band a good assortment of Men's Women's boy's and Children's SHOES of an excellent quali- ty. He also offers to Pent, A good convenient two-story Frame Tl<.....e and Kit'hon, together with a Back Building. Me will rent them separate if required RICHARD CLAYTON, No. 6, Ruxton Lane. April 22. eoUit PANTHEON. On Saturday, 24th instant, either or both of the following questions will.be discused at the Polemic Hall, as may be agreeable to speakers : Are theatrical exhibitions promotive of virtue and useful knowledge ? Which is the most predominant passion in'the female breast, the love of beauty, weauh or me- rit? The question first in order, will be first taken up—The above question have been ad- vertised several times, but owing to bad wea- ther, have always been postponed. It. is ex- pected they will now meet a full discussion. Debate commences at half past seven o'clock, admittance 1°, 1-2 cents. April 22. ___________d4» Wanted. In a respectable office in this city, a Youth of about 14 or 15 years of age. He must write a tolerable good hand, and come well recommended. Such a oiv may hear of a good situation, by applying at this Office. april 21- d4t-eo4t John Wood and Co. Have r. ceived per the Abeona, from Liverpool, EIGHTY-NINE PACKAGES SEASONABLE GOODS : Amongst width are, Printed Dimities, Ditto Robes, Fancy Twilled Grandurells, Imperial Cord, Parasol.5, Silk Umbrellas, Fancy Nets, host Superfine Broad Cloths and Cassirneres, &c. april 18.