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[Voi. XXVI—No. 4040.
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Sale by Auction.
On MONDAY,
"Flic 4th May, at 12 o'cld'cH on the premises;
will be si/Id,
That valuable three-story Brick HOUSE,
No. 157, near the middle, bridge, in Market-
s'.. ¦ ing 93 feet on Market-street, and
in iinn- baelt 100 feet, on 3, 6 and 9 months
credit ; and on rei eivil ; .improved, endorsed,
negoctable notes, with the interest added
thereto, a bond to convey the property will he
¦ •. 1 a title in fee-simple on the last note
helm- pstd.
VAN" WYCK & DORSEY, Auct's.
api.il 16.
Sale by Auction.
On TUESDAY,
"The,• 5th May next, at Ei'o'clacS, at the auction
:. at 'the head cf Frederick-street dock,
he ao!d,
A Valuable Lot of Ground,
'feral Hill, adjoining a lot on which
the foundry stands, and runs luO feet east
towards (he glass house, binding on the water
running hack 16 perches into the sand
batik.
The above Property will be sold on a cre-
ed' one year, with interest from the day of
sale, or if more agreeable to Ulfcrsurchrser,,
6, t'J, and 18 months, and on receiving- ap-
proved indorsed negofiaB]e notes., including
f'u> interest, a bona to convey the property
will he givo-i, and on the last note benfgpaid,
4 a title will b i in fee simple. The
tili | iv are conceived unexcep-
tionable, but no general warrantee will be
given.
VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Aucfrs.
April 14._________________ ',
Sale by Auction.
On FRIDAY,
The ~\st of May, at half past 9 o'clock, at Mr.
'Humphrey Pierce's warehouse! rJopfh Charles-
street, vail commence the sale fan a liberal
ere lit J of
The entire Stock of DRY GOODS, that
-were carefully selected by Mr. A. M'Cul-
loh. The particulars of which will appear
in handbills previous to tlie sale<
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
april S3._____________________^, __________
Sheriff's Sale.
JSpiiirHli of a KM of fie,'I facias, icsued out of
Makimort a>xn~ty Court) fa me directed, w 11 be
officio I rcady-tnnaev
IHV, the twenty-ninth
instant, at 12 adoct, at Kiiu/fman's tavern,
nine market, theJolUnlng property,
to xvit .• .
One Bed, Bedstead and Furniture : seven
"Wll >s ; twoatfts],! MahognnyTables ;
one id ; one Loo'king-Glass; one lot
cT Kitchen Furniture, consisting- ofone pair of
Shovel and Tuii^-r., one two-gallon Pot, tvo
i Keith's, one will Dutch-Oven, one small
Skillet, ons Gridiroi-. two. Flatirons ; one lot
old Queen's-Ware ; nine Bake Plates ; one
twelve-i; dion Pot ; one oval and one round
33utch-OVen ; two small Skillets ; a quantity
of V/nggm-T-loxes ; six Stand Casks ; half of
a. q isk of Gunpowder} four empty
Barrels ; one lot of Queen's-Ware ; one lot
of Stone-Ware ; sixteen bottles of Snuff, and
one horse Pistol.
Al.,0,
All the right, title and interest of- Thomas
Hanna, being tlie dower of Hetty 1 lamia, in
surd to" tlie following property, to wit : One
Uriok House, north-east corner of Commerce
"and, Pratt-streets ¦; one Lot, number three,
on S-pear's wharf; an I one vacant Lot on
C^iieen-strfeet, fifty feet by eighty—seized and
taken to satisfy a judgment in Baltimore coun-
ty court, .obtained by Andrew Hanna against
-Thomas Hanna,
~*it the same place, immediately after the above
sale, will be sold, on the same terms,
Cue pipe of Cherry Bounce j one hogshead
of Molasses ; four Gin Cases ; part of a bar-
i-el of Vinegar ; part of a barrel of Cherry
Bounce ; thirty-eight House-Brushes ; two
dozen Leading- Lines ; two and a half dozen
."Bed-Cords ; part of a barrel of Molasses ;
psirt of a hogshead of'New-England Rum,
supposed to contain fifty gallons-'-seized and
taken to satj.fy a judgment in Baltimore coun-
ty . court,*obtained by Hosea Johns against
Tliomas Hanna THOMAS BAILEY,
Late Sheriff of Baltimore county.
_ apj-iisi._________________. ^ two vessels
,„'~- Of about 30 tons burthen, to
'* load with lumber at a port in
¦'¦StBgeem North Carolina for Jamaica.—
Apply to
CORNTKWAIT & YARNALL, ,
No. 8.J, Bowly's wharf.
4th mo. 21st. (I.
For Liverpool,
- JEB . The Ship
^SM^K ABEONA,
PO^Ss* CaPt- Gx-orge Hobeon,
^=s (A constant Trader)
She will be ready to take in, in the course of
a few days, and 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
premits from the Custom-House, as early
as possible.
'April 15._______________d
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For
&
Amsterdam.
Ship
THOMAS,
T. H joncs, muster ;
To sail early next month. For
freight of Coflfeo itt bags, or small package s to
fill Bp, apply to.
WILLIAM COLE,
Who has just received by ship Eliza from Oporto,
FOB SALE
2 pipes, and six half pipes of genuine old Port
Wine of best London quality
And on hand from fomer i-mbortations,
Loudon particular Madeira Wine in pip's
and hogsheads.
do. Teneriffe, in pipes,
Lisbon, in hhds.
CUret, in do, -debenture.
Two cases Leghorn Hate, !
Nos. 20 to 42 J'
And will let for a term of years, the house in
which he resides, No. 4, South-street.
March 28. I
For Bordeaux,
&&
Ship ERIN,
Captain Stevenson^
;> WILL sail in ten days For
.-j-pa.ss.-ige only, (having- eleg.-.nt
accommodations) apply to the captain on
board, at Baker's wharf, Fells-Point, or to
WILLIAM COOKE, iunr.
US. <1
Wanted to Charter,
, _CJ^ . ¦ A GOOD VESSEL,
^ Of about two thousand five
;'' hundred barrels burthen, for a
\kage*daf3&m port in England.
ALSO,
For TQNNI&GEN, and a m.ariet in the vici-
nity, 'most probablv Bremen,
t-r^r^r's A good American VESSEL
:v of the burthen, of about three
f* thousand bbls. to be dispatch-
¦yt-vj^*.*^- r.d inmiediatelv. Apidv to
CORNTHWAIT & YARN ALL,
No. 83, Bowly's wharf.
Who have just receirea per the schooner Francis,
from Portland, and frain Philadelphia, for
sale,
400 pieces RAVENS DUCK.
4th Mo. 2d. a
J-Tt
a cargo.
«nril 33
d4t«
John Sperry,
No. 55, Smith's-wharf,
Offers for sale, a large assortment of
CEUMAN LINEN'S AND CALCUTTA
GOODS,
Consisting of
"White Flatillis, * /
3 J pitta:
CJllolettBJ
iri-ouaues,
Cmm a la Morlaix,
tl>owias, whole and half pieces,
X_inen Cbtecks and Stripes,
Clottotl Stripes,
ii lack Florentines,
¦ king Cloths,
I-5»5erboom Gurrahs,
Gossas, fine,
Jii^dea, S
2 - ixkipoore, L BAFTAS,
Ohittabully, J|
Cotton Checks,
CJJHa Romal Handkercliiefs,
George Hats,
I.^ aces and Edgings,
Sted Bugles,
Weavers' Reeds.
ALSO,
/ i -i" ¦ pipes 4th proof Cogniac BWhdy, hirfi
, 1^ P'Pe-s 4th proof (white) Spanish do.
iNT- B Most of tlie above Good* are entit-
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For Boston,
The Sloop
MONTEZUMA,
** Captain Lewis ;
jfess tying at Bowly's wharf j for
freight or passage, apply to the captain on
board, or to
WM. CHILD,
Who has received by the above •isasel for sale,
'so bbls n. e. Rum,
2 casks 6(1 "J
8 do 10d S. CUT NAILS.
2 do 20d 3
40 bundles Iron hhds. Hoops,
And 3 dozen Iron Shovels,
Apply at No. 88, Bowly's wharf.
Where a quantity of old Iron will be pur-
chased, rf offered immediately.
api-ii 24._____________________________d8i||
For London,
Tlie British Brig
GUILDFOUD,
David Mainland, master.
WBfeaS A few packages will be taker!
on freight.
For Bristol*
The Ship
SIX SISTERS,
Feter Wirirman, master ;
Will be dispatched immedi-
ately ; for freight or passage apply to the mas-
ter on beard, or to
CHARLES WTI'GMAN.
Those Gentlemen .who iiitsml to have their
Fall Goods shipped by the i",\x Sisters, are
requested to advise their correspondents par-
ticularly to have them in rcadines in all June ;
as last voyags the ship was detained twenty
davs. april 24. . d4t
For Liverpool.
to&SES& D I A N A,
OOJIJP . Copt. Joseph Hdbrool .f
Assr«a^£<« She will receive immediate
dispatch. For freight or passage avply to
captain Holbrook, on board at capt 'i'enant's
wharf, or to
WILLIAM WILSON & SONS,
Who hove for sale, received by said ship, froTit
Liverpool,
Sheathing Copper and Nails,
12.3 crates Earthenware, and
7000 bushels coarse SALT, which -will be
soid on" very low terms, if taken from along
side the s'lip'.
aprii 24 d4t-eo4t
Henry h Lindenberger,
No. U04, E*i.TiMOitE-STaEEr,
Have received by tlie home, from Liverpool,
A complete asstortnierit of
CUTLERY.
Arid on hand an extensive assortirien'i, cf
HARDWARE, SAUnLERV, BRASS &
JAPANNED WAKE.
April 9. d
Fell's-Point Printing-Office,
For Amsterdam,
,-E^S The Ship JAMES,
Captain Thomas M'Connell,•
Will be ready to load next Mon-
day. About half of her freight
being already engaged, the remainder will bo
taken on moderate freight. Anply to
F. & A. "SCHWARTZE,
IOIIN M'FADON, or
JOHN BOLTE, Sliij)-Broker.
April 10. to
SAMUEL BAS1T&S
Respectfully informs the piibl>c, that he has
commenced the PRINTING BUSINESS, in
all its variety, atNo: 24, Thames-street, Fell's
Point, where all orders will be liianlii'ulh/re-
ceived, and faithfully attended to.
He has opened a Book sthd Stationary Store j
and will constantly keep on hand^ agen . ral as-
sortment of laV and commercial Blanks, with
all other articles in the Stationary lino, and
School Books of every description.
He hepesfrom his knowledge of, and atten-
tion to business, to receive a chare of public
patronage. april 20. d4te'o8t
Baltimore Theatre
Will open on MO FT DAT LVK2SIING, Mil
27th, 1807,
When will be presented, a celebrated Comedy,
in live acts, called
She Stoops to Conquer ;
Or, THE MISTAKES OF A NIGHT.
C Written by the celebrated Mr. Goldsmith.)
To which willbe a(!ded (nevei-performed here)
a much admired Farce, called
The Weathercock.
. Box, one Ddllar—Pitt, Three Fourths of a
Dollar.
03* The doors will be opened at six, and the
performance commence at seven o'clock, pre.
cisely.
_ (E? Gentlemen cannot be permitted to smoak
cigars rri the Theatre, on any account.
»*. Tickets to be had, and places in the
boxes to he taken of Mr. Evans, at the office
in front of the theatre, on days of non-perform-
ance, ii-orn ten till two j and on days of perform-
ance, from ten till four o'clock.
Sale.
For Sale.
No. 57, Smith's wharf.
170,000 wt. Green Coffee,
20 tons Fustic,
4 do Log-wood,
700 boxes Leghorn Marbled Soap.
AND,
2000 Marble Slabs 12 1-2 to IS inches.
2;> bales very fine Cotten for home
consumption. also,
"L^-C^ Tlie schooner
ENTEKPRIZE,
About 65 tons, 3 years old
in prime order, will be sold
on accommodating terms.
April 11. eolOt
Just received and for sale by
HENRY & LINDKNBERGER,
No. 204, Baltimore-strkt,
100 dozen single, and double prime Wal-
dron SCYTHES, of t£t broad kjad.
^pril 14. d
; Public
Will be offered lor sale on Friday the 1st day
of May next, at 10 o'clock, sundry LOTS of
GROUND, late the property of I)avid Stod-
der, deceased, situated on Harris's Creek.
The Lots will belaid off to advantage, and
the term* made agreeableto parchaseis. 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-
{tt,S™>t.<.»rc! estate r-.-.^y b.pic.ScLcd before uia
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."!
MARC1A STODDER, Ex'rx.
JOSDPH ALLLNDER,
JOSEPH SPEAK,
Ewfcutors.
____Aptil ft___________________ dhtM ^
Notice is hereby given,
That an election will be held at the houste
of Joshua Miles, in High -street, on Monday
the 27th for an elector of .Mayor and Second
Branch of the City Council for the sixth
ward, in the place of Christian Myers deceas-
ed. WILLIAM CARMAN, ~^Judge
M. DIFFENDERFFER, i of on
JAMES WILSON, \ Elect is
april 2vi= am
District of Maryland, ss.
Be it remembered, That on this 23dday
of April, ill t'.c ;!lst year of the independence
of the United Statpe of America, Jamei
M'Henry, of the said district, hath deposited
in this office, the title of a book in the words
and fig-iti-ts following, to wit: .
" Bair-m.-re Directory and Citizens' Regis-
ter, f6r 1&07—-containing- the lamta, occupa-
tions and ;d. ces of aljodc of die inhabitant*,
arrang-ed in alphabetical lay next>
Ail his Real Property,
Lying in and contiguous tp the town of Alex*
a'ndria.
CONSISTING OF
Several Lots on Water-street, Union-street,
and Cameron street.
Also,
. His Farm, called Spring- Park, adjoining to
the town, ccirtainiiig abo-ut 60 acres, in a
high state of improvement.
j.Uo,
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 Acree, in the occu-
pation of Beal Howard, under a lease ior 10
years, at the yearly rent ofone hundred do'd*.
Also,
All the re>t of his. Land, lying betiVeen
the east side of the George-Town road and
the west side of Fairfax-street continued,
and to the south of John M.mdcville's I ,ot &
the property of Nathaniel Pendleton, and to
the north of the property of the late Charles
Alexander. This last mentioned property wil
be laid off in squares a^reeabl- to the plan
of the town*
Also,
A piece of Ground adjoining-' to the south
side of S|^ing-Park F.nn, th feJ
N. FITZHUGH, C K.
EDMUND I. LEE, y ?
April 7._____________dtiM
To Rent,
The House at present occupied by the sub
scuber, No. 107, North Howard-street, cor-
ner of Mulberry-street Possession of which
may be had immediately.
WILLIAM GREETHAM,
april 21._______________ dfit
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 one may hear of a
good situation, by applying at this Office.
aprd 21._________.. d4t-eo4t
The Subscriber
HAS FOR SALE,
A fevi Shares of the following Stocks, vis.
Maryland, Baltimore, Chesapeake, and
Marine Insurance shares j Baltimore Bank
Stock, Mechanic do. ?.nd Columbia do. Frede-
rick and Riester's-Tdwn Turnpike Shares.
He buys and sells stock of every descripti-
on ; Bills of Exchange, Country Produce,
Goods of all kinds ; Lots, Houses, Lands and
Ground Rent. Cash procured on good Notes
Bonds, Debentures, &e. at a low premium.
VVAJVl'Blt KOE, Broker/
No. 46, South-street,
april 15. d6t&eoot
PANTHEON,
On Saturday, 24th instant, either- or both
of the following questions will be discused at
the Polemic HalJ, as liiay be agreeable to
speakers :
Arc theatrical exhibitions promotive of virtue
t andusefvd iuotnledve ?
Which is the most predominant passion in the
'female breast, the love of beauty, wealth or me-
"t? n
The question first in order, will be fh-st
taken up—The above question have been ad-
vertised several times, butowlngto 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 12 1-2 cents.
I Admittance, IS l-2eeats;
April 22. *4ft
Baltimore & Tork-hwii Turil*-
pihe Rsad.
THE subscribers being appointed' Commit
sioners by an act of the legislature, ** entit-
led an act to make several TurnpiteJ Road»
through Baltimore county, and for other pur-
poses"-— to take subscriptions for making ar
turwpike road from Baltimore towards: Vorlt',
town, to the Pennsylvania line ; do hereby,
give notice, that a subscription book for a caj
pifat sloek'of ld'O 000 dollars, in shares of
20 dcH.irs each, will be opened M. Mr. Wm
Evi.ivs tavern, In the city m' Baltimore, on
the ilth day of May nexti from the hour of
10 until 2 o'clock and will continue open dux\
ing- the same hours the two following days,
uifless the capita! atock should be earlier sub
scribed. Every person twist pay down ona
dollar on each share at the, time of subscrib-
ing. No£ more than 2.5 shares can be sub-
scribed for on the first day by any.ene person,
nor rnor* than fifty on the second day.
JOSEPH THORNBURG,
THOMAS M'ELUEKRY,
NIC H MiiRRYM AN, of Elijah,
VTD M'MECHEN.
March 23.
dllthMy
ST. B. The Legislature of Pennsylvania, at'
its present session, have passed a law to in--
corporate a company to make a road irons'
York town, to meet the one here contenY-
april 17.
The Editors of the Fasten Star ; ttpubHcap
¦cite, ar:4 the. German paper, Freilerici-foTuh i
ike English a«d German papers, Holer's toan,
'< this advert¦iscmtent, andforward
icctnintt to the (Jfficenf the American.
York and MarylancllifteTurn.-
pike Road.
The subscribers being appointed cammissia
oilers by an act of the Legislature of the slata
of Pennsylvania to take subscriptions for makj'
ing a turnpike road from York to the state
line on a direction for Baltimore -. Do hereby
give notice that a subscription book for a ca-
pital of'75,000 dolls, in shares of 100 dolls, each
will be opend at the house of Samuel Spang-'
ler Innkeeper in the borough of fork, on the
4th day of May next, from the hour of 9 un-
til 3 and in like manner for the five succeed-
ing days unless the capital stock should i.e
earlier subscribed; and unless, the capital
stuck shall be all or nearly all subscribed
within the above msntioned six days'in tlie
borough of York, the books will be opened
.at the houne of William Evans, Inkeeper in
the city of Baltimore, on the lith dav of May
next, from the hour of ten until three, and.
will continue open during the same hours', the
two following days, unless the capital stoclc
should be earlier subscribed. Every' person)
. rhust pay down ten dollars for each «har«? »»
the time of subscribing.
ADAM HENRRI&.
CALEB KIKK. ,
JOHN BRILLING^R.
april 24. 1807. d
William Wilson and Sana
Have ton Saie,
30 pipes Holland Gin,
70 boxe-s Glass Tumblers and Decantet*'/
14 casks Madder,
36 bundles German Steel,
100 boxes Tin Pl.-tes,
Japanned Ware,
Cruet Framesj
Nails and Spikeii
Russia Canvas,
Irish Linens .-.ad Lawns,
_ Rouans, FJiiuler.s Sheeting, Jbrovvn pijy?
tillas, and coarse Tickeus. ,
ap'-i'1 21. _______ d4t-eo4t
Guest, Atterbury& Co.
Have-i eceived per the Hereulus, front LUerpsnli
Calicoes and Chintzes,
Furniture do.
9-8 & 6-4 Cambric Muslins,
Coloredimd Black do.
Dimities,
Cambric arid FUrnitUT* do.
Fink Ginghams,
Cambric Shirtings^
Muslin Hrtk'fi,
Fancy Velveteens, » |
Twilled and Plain Manksens, fee.
ALSO,
100 crates well assorted Earthen waref'
which will be sold very low if taken froui
on board.
March 25. a
For Sale,
NICOLSON and HETH'S BEST VIRGI^
NIA COAL.
A quantity of this Coal immediately from
the Pitts of Messrs. Nicohon and Heth, is
now landing at the Subscribers Coal Yard, at
the intersection of Ligl*t-stree't continued &
Barre-street. The proprietors are under
contract to furnish supplies equal to th6
consumption of the City, and of a quality
uniformly good j and i am willing to contract
with manufacturers, inn-keepel-s' and privati
families for their annual supplies, at 25 cent*
per bushel, deliverable in the months of May,
June, July and August. An early applicati-
on wdl enable m« to estimate the probablx
quantity required for the eiii'uing winter.
JOHN P. PLliASANTS.
A sober, industrious Man is wanted as i
Yard keeper.
/M'ril.U. .... , dl2fc.«otlstJy ..
f cases fine. Cambric Shirting,
and 1 bale Blue Linen Stripes, which Mil b»'
sold low to close sales.
i They expect per first arrivals from Canton
via Philadelphia, a fwUiar »u»pW of Silks"
Nankeens, &c.
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