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Havana Sugar.
Eleven hundred and fifty boxes of white and
brown'Havana Sugars of' the #ew crop and
' of excellent quality'fcr sale by
THOMAS. TENANT.
Anvil U. d16t
. Stock of J3ry Goods.
For sale oh very advantageous terms, a. well
selected and general assortment of DK7
GOODS, amounting to about 18,000 dollars,
if apnlicatiou is made soon to
A. M'CULLOH.
. 81, Market-street.
d
April*.
Sp
f;
pjfitrg Goods.
Imported per Hercules, Fame and Abeona,
from Liverpool,now landing a.id for sale by
the 'package or piece, by
P- HOFFMAN & SON.
A pril 17, __________ <^5t eoSt
» '•' ¦ ONE HUNDRED PAIR OJ
BOOTS,
(¦particularly for .the New Orleans market)
HENRY & LINDENBERGER,
No. 204, Baj.itmore-f.tket,
100 dozen Single, and double prime ,Wal-
dron SCYTHES, of the broad kind.
__April 14.___________________________d_
George Price and Co.
^JL%
Philadelphia Porter, )
Do. Beer, on draft,
All of which he, offers on the most reasona-
ble terms at his Butting Cellar,
Ntt. 127, Market-street.
Ever grateful ta acknowledge past favors,
to/iders his best thanks, to his friends and the
public for the liberal encouragement lie has
received ; and hopes to mciit a continuance
of public favor.
JJUfcSSS HOLMES.
April 13,. 2aw.Gt|)
John h Jamt-s Roberts,
- 2S0, Miiio.r.S'utEET^ ¦
Have just received a snpplv of INDIA-
SHORT YELLOW NANKEENS, fliist
chop. ..•>,,
, Thev have on hand,
4-boxes 4-4 Irish Linens,
5. do. i'-il Coleiain do.
2'bales 11-8 Checks,
£ do. India Muslins,
2 cases Green SeUshawS,
1 bale Cotton Stfine»,
4 cases Brown Holiauds,
1 do. Diaper Table Cloths,
1 do. India Sewing Silk,
I ¦ do. Green Lutestrings.
Also, '
An assortment of German Lin«ns.; Cambric
Muslins ; Calicoes ; Linen Pocket Handker-
chiefs ; Velvets ; Cords ; American Prints and
Shawls, &c. &c. &c.— All of which will be
disposed of low on their usual terms.
April 13. dl5t
Thomas Marean
SAS FOR SALE,
at no. 8G, Bowi.y's wharf,
800 Spanish Horse Hides,
16 pipes French and Spanish Brandy,
100 boxes Spermaceti Candles,
60 do. Mould Tallow do.
100 do No. 3, Chocolate,
50 do. White Codfish,
200 do. Brown Soap,
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 Ginger,
90 casks Fresh Raisins,
50 barrels Glauber Salts,
14 boxes Cotton Cards, assorted numbers
April 17. ___________ dStj:
IMPORTED
In the skip Fame, captain Lan%,from Liverpool,
and for sale by
John IVoul and Co.
53 packages SILK and COTTON GOOD5,
AMONG WHICH ARS,
Victory purle and gauze nett muslins,
Veined Trafalgar nett do.
Po. seeded mull do.
Tambored and diagonal mull do.
Diagonal worked and dotted miill do.
Spotted and checked Lenos,
T am bored diagonal do.
Fine crape spot gauze and spider nett,
Lace Cambrick and harness Shawls,
Checked Leno aid elegant tambored do.
Pain Lenos, spotted Piquets and book mus-
lin.
Eelegant silk chambray Muslins,
D». do. do. Shawls,
Printed Calicoes, newest patterns,
Biack Tabby Velvets,
Nankeens, Grandurells, Dimities,
Ginghams, Sewing Silks, Braoes, &c.
April 9. d
Election Notice.
MECHANICS' BANK OF BALTIMORE,
Avnih 20, 1807.
THE Stockholders will take notice, that
agreeably to l':e charter of the said bank, an
ejection uill be held at the banking house, in
OalvcvUstreet, on Monday, the first day of
June ne\t„ between the hours of 9 o'clock, a.
m. and 3, P.M. Tar fifteen Directors, to conduct
the affairs of the said bank tor the ensuing
twelvemonths, nine of whiah fifteen directors
shall be practical mechanics or manufacturers,
within the description contained in the follow-
ing bye-law, as established by the board of
directors : " No person shall be considered as
coming within description of a practical me-
chanic or manufacturer, unless he hath learn-
ed and actually wrought at some mechanical
or manufacturing trade for the term o! three
years at least, and for twelve months next pre-
ceding h's election hath been carrying on some
mechanical or manufacturing branch oi busi-
ness, either in his own person or with his own
funds, or by workmen or apprentices by bim
hired or employed."
By order of the Board,
D A..SMITH, Cashier.
N. B. The Books for the transfer of Stock
will be closed on the 1st day of May', and re-
main so during that moiv h.
(a. 20.) ___ i
Horses.
THE Subscriber has remov-ect his Reposito-
ry for the sale of HORDES, from No. 7, North-
SevefltlY-streiet'; to bis new stables, No. 29,
North Fifth-street, Philadelphia, where he
has nowon hand and offers for sale, several
pairs of young, sound, well broke and well
matched Horses of different colors and sizes.
Also,
Several elegant Saddle HORSES, well
broke to the Gig.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
No. 29, North Fifth-street, Philadelphia.
April 13._________________ dl2tj
Just published,
By S. Grantianl, Richmond, and for Sale by
\foseph Robinson, No 4, North Clmrles-itreet,
Messrs. Warner 'tjf llanna, John VanceiSf Co.
George Dobbin iSi' Murphy, and at this office,
"The Examination of Col. AARON BURR,
before the Chief Justice of the United States,
upon the charges of a High Misdemeanor and
of Treason against the United Slates : toge-
ther with the Arguments of Counsel St Opinion
of the Judge. To which is added, an Appen-
dix, conlainini* the Opinion of the Supreme
Court, delivered by Chief Justice Marshall, in
the caseot Bollman and Swartwout."
april 20. d4t<
Red Clover Seed.
A large supply of excellent RED CLO-
VER SEED, of thu growth of the late sea-
son, just received from Lancaster and York
Counties, and offered for sate bv
GERARD &WM. HOPKINS.
No. 1, County wharf.
Second mo. 10. eo
For Sale" or to Rent,
The House and lot at present occupied by
the subscriber and.situated at the East part of
this city, on Dulany street. It is an excellent
two story brick building, and the lot is also un-
proved, with a garden and Frame stable,
which will render it a comfortable residence.
It lias every advantage from a healthy anl con-
venient situation, as well as the best water,
that this city affords. Possession may be had
immediately.
JAMES STEUART,
April 21. eo
Removal.
All the remaining Stock of China and
Glass of John Pawley is removed from No.
209, to No. 225, Baltimore-streat, a few
doors above Liberty-street, where it will be
sold on verydow terms either by wholesale or
retail.
N. B. At tbe above Store James Pawley
has just-received by the Abeona, and has on
hand a general assortment of Queen's. Ware,
Japanned and other Ware, where country
Merchants may he supplied on the lowest
terms and at the shortest notice-
CHIN v Cheap, by tbe Box.
April IS. co8t||
French Dry Goods & Millenery,
Just received via New-Yprk..
1 box of the most elegant Bonnets, for the
spring,
1 do. Artificial Flowers,
French and English Ribbons,
Superfine. French Linen Cambrick,
Pocket.Handkerchiefs do.
Ladles' Pink White Stockings, open clocks,
and on the instep,
Rich and elegant embroidered Lace Veils,
Silk Lace Shawls,
White Cambrick Shawl, and oilier articles,
For sale very cheap for cash or approved {notes
Apply at No. 3.5, North Frederick -street
April 11. eo6t +
Fuller and Wright,
80, MAttK KT-STRIiET,
Have received from their manufactory, an
extensive and i'resh supply of
Seasonable SHOES,
Which they offer for sale at reduced prices
for cash or approved.paper.
April 18. eoSlJI
Five Dollars Reward.
RAN away from Mr. Clement Brooke, a-
bout the last of March, a German indented boy
named Gaspeu Jacob Schu.i.tz. He is slen-
der made, and about five' feet liiiri! i has the
form of an anchor oil bis left wrist, abova'the
thumb, and a large scar on til* inside of one
of his legs. He speaks different languages.—
The above reward will be paid for bringing
him to WILLIAM DILWOHTH,
Cowpen-alteyi
N. B. All perst-ns are cautioned against
harboring, employing, or carrying off said boy.
april 18. i eojt§
New manufactory
PAPER HANGINGS,
WAREHOUSE,
No. 141, Baltimore STitEtT.
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
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, the most extensive assortment of
PAPER HANGINGS & BORDERS,
Adapt! d to every nart 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 v/MTant equal-
ly durable and a« well manufactured as any
imported or. other manufactured PAPERS,
and which they arc determined to sell at the
most reduced prices
Besides the great choice which tbe present
extensive -stock affords the customers of the
new manufactory, they will have the advan-
tage of having any pattern worked on grounds
and in colors to their own taste.
ROOMS, #¦£¦...
Papered at the shortest notice, and paper
put up by their workmen ; if found defective,
will be covered with new paper free of ex-
peace.
ORDERS
To any part of the continent, or for expor-
tation, executed with the greatest attention,
and a liberal discount made to wholesale pur-
chasers.
THOMAS & CALDCLEUGH.
April a_____________________________eo'
Baltimore Theatre
Will open on MONDAY EVENING, Apiil
27 th, 1.807,
When will be presented, a celebrated Comedy,
in five acts, called
She Stoops to Conquer;
Or, THE MISTAKES OF A NIGHT.
( Written by the celebrated Dr Goldsmith, )
To which willbe ai-'dcd (n^ver performed here)
a much admired Farce, called
The Weathercock.
Box, one Dollar—Pitt, Three Fourths of a
Dollar.
(L7 The doors will he opened at six, and the
performance commence at seven o'clock, pre-
cisely.
(CJ Gentlemen cannot he permitteel tosmoak
cigars in the Theatre, on any account.
„% Tickets to be had, and places in the
boxes to be taken of Mr. Evans, at the office
in front of the theatre, oi. days of non-perform-
ance from tsni till two ; and on days of perform-
ance, from ten till four .('clock.
Wanted,
In a wholesale and retail Dry Good Store,
a young MAN, that can come well recom-
mended and who is well acquainted with the
business Apply at No. 215, Market-street,
or at thi» office-
April 9. eo
To Let,
A nd possession givon on the first day of Mar,
An elegant two-story Brick Dwelling
HOUSE, now occupied by Mr. Thomas Chase,
situated on the corner of Green and German-
streets, two squares west of Mr. William
Cooke'Sj 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. 6«4t
PANTHEON.
On Saturday, 24th instant, either or both
of tjic following questions will be discuscd 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, wealth 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 wi\ now meet a full discussion.
]>!•!>ate commences at. haJf past seven o'clock,
admittance, 12 1 2 cents.
Admittance, 12 i-2'csntj.
April 22. |