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TUESDAY, APRIL 28,, 1807.
[Vol. XXVI—No. 4042.
Sale by Auction.
On MONDAY,
The 4tk May, tit 12 o'clock, or. the premises,
•will be sold.
That valuable three-story Brick MOUSE,
No. 157, near tire middle bridge, in Market-
street, Fronting ~5 feet on Market sfj'srt, and
running hack 100 feet, on 3, 6 and 9 months
credit • and on receiving approved, endorsed,
negociable notes, with the intere-st added
thereto* a bond to convey the property will be
given, and a title in fee-simple on the last note
beine paid,
VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct's.
apsil 16.____________________________^„
Sale by Auction,
On TUESDAY,
. The 5th May next, at 12 o'clock, at the auction
room, at the head of Fredcrici-strect dock,
•mill be 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
Aid running back 16 perches into the sand
bank.
TJhe above Property will b« sold on a cre-
dit of one year, with' interest from the *a» of
sale, or if more agreeable to the pusenrser,
6, 12, and IS months, and on receiving ip
proved indorsed negotiable notes, including
the interest, a bona to convey the nroperty
¦will be give", and on the last note being paid,
a title will be executed in fee simple. The
titles to this property are conceived unexeap-
Ye, but no general warrantee Will be
given.
VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct'rs.
April 14._
Sale by Auction.
On FRIDAY,
The 1>( if May, at half post 9 o'cloet, at Mr.
Humphrey Pierce'* voiirr/amse, North Chariei-
street, iu'M commence the iala (on a liberal
erevfitj of
The entire Stock o? DRY GOODS, that
vre ettrefuHy selected by Mr. A. M'Col-
lob. Tile particulars of which will appear
in handbills previous to the saie.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
april 23. _____
Apple ton and Co.
16, CaJvert-itreet,
Have received by the Diana'& Joftn Adams,
95 packages English GOODS
Calicoes, Chinks Furnitures
Dimities, Stuffs
Nankins.'soio*: patent buffs)
Gipghnms, Muslins
Cambri-B (black phime, slate, &c.)
R',l>es and Cloaks
Cotton Hosiery
Cotton and Linen Shirtings
D<>. do. Checks
Carpeting, Velvets and Cords
Vcslings
Shawls (silk and muslin)
Handkerchiefs
Si tic and Cotton Chambrays,
Do. do. Umbrellas
Umbrella Frames,
Pa asbls,
Hal- of all qualities,
Gloves .(Leather, Silk and Cambne)
Sewing Silks and 1'wists
Birming-lctm-Ware, Xtc. &c.
Also, by the Globe, from London,
A variety of 'Fancy Lace and Silk Goods';
JLfihtlon Superfine Broadcloths, of the most
fashionable colors; Ci'ssimercs for summer
¦wear ; printed Qjiltingi, &c. &c.
.' apii'i 37._____________'______u_________»-r
Guest, Atterbury and Co,
Have received by the Hecules and John Adams,
from. Liverp/iol; the Fair A merican and Globe,
firm London, and other late arrivals at Neva-
2"ri and Philyielphia, upwards tjjf.
6uU packages very choice GOODS
CONSISTING OF
7-8 and 9-8 fancy Calicoes and Chintfc
7-8 mid 9-8 Furniture ditto
7-8 and 6-4 Cambric Dimities
7-8, 9-8 &. 6-4 black and colored Cambrics
Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins
Lappet and figured Cambric ditto
Elegant worked aid lace Cambric ditto
Printed and worked Muslin Kobes
6-4 Lappet and checked Cambric Shawls
Romall and flush bordered Handkerchieis
7-8 and 9 8 pink, blue and fancy checked
Ginghams
Printed Quilting*
Men's and women's Cotton Hose, plaiu
lace and sandal clocks
Elegant silk ditto
Mgdraes & French PuUicat Handkerchiefs
7-8 and 9-8 cambric.Shirtings
BedTisk.
Siittinette
Cotton Lace and Spider Nets
Picnic and Spider net Sleeves
Carpets, &c.
AND
60 casks London Porter, of a superior qua-
lity.____________April 27-________________d__
Fred. Lindenberger and Co
Have imported by the lute arrivals frem Liver-
pool and Bristol,
A very extensive Assortment of
Hardware. Cutlery,
TINNED & PLATED SADDLERY,
AND BRASS-WAKE.
Among which are,
Spades and Shovels, prime & double-prime
grain and grass Waldron's Scythes, Sickles,
Frying-Pans, Nails from 3d to 30d. Scupper
Nails, Pump Tacks, seine and sewingTwine,
Pewter in small casks, Kuland's Rifle Lacks,
Guns, Pistols, Pins, Hoes.Devonshire Shovels,
bell-metal Skillets and Kettles, copper and
brass ditto, Saws ; Diaper, straining, twist
and woollen Web ; Suwarrow Spurs ; fash-
ionable Buttens; gilt, plated, white and \c-i-
low metal ditto, &c- 8tc. &c.
April 27. ________ d
acasr.--------'——————------—;------------------————
Fine Spring Goods, viz :
Taffetas, Surge & Satin, Dan,ask Shawls,
Crapes, Silk Gloves, and Silk Stockings : all
of a superior quality, for sale by
R. CAZEAUX,
.No. 200, Market-street, Mr. Comte's board-
ing house
april 27. 43t|j
For Petersburg ?«f Richmond,
fla^^v' p ° L L Y'
£^3L3&2fe^ At Smith's wharf, to sail in
"*•*!*&-'3 or 4 days ; for freight or pas-
sage, apply to the master on board.
apri I 27-_______________d-3t§
For Freight or Charter,
"£s, Th-nv'«Bn«
RISING SUN,
Burthen ! 7 tons or WOO
barrels, in complete order and
ready"to receive a cargo. Apply to captain R.
Burr, on board said brig, at Rowh.'\ wharf,
or to PAYSON if sMITH,
Who have for Sale,
100 bn*es Castile Soap "> Entitled-to
6 pipes Brandy 4th proof? deboiv.ure.
30 casks Whiting, received bv ship Gl ibej
Cognise and Bordeaux Brandy, New-England
Rum, Port and Shery Wine, Spermaceti
mould and dipt Candles, white and brown
Soap, Sole Leather, Pork, Beef, Imperial,
Bjrson, Ci ti!an, Hyson, Yoning Hyson and
Bphea Tea, Pepper, Pimento, Holland Gin,
Molasses, and ten tuns Nicaragua Wo >d.
April 27-______________________d4t
Slater and Roy,
84, M-VRKE T-STREKT,
Have imported in the Globe, from London,
A CONSIDERABLE PART OF THEIR
SPRING GOODS,
Amongst which arc,
London Pewter, in small casks assorted,
Anvils and Vises, do.
Seine and Sewing Twine,
Plated Carriage Furniture, in setts and se-
parate,
Long and short, handled Frying Pans,
Sad Irons, in casks t ell a is 10 'teo their
importation r>C . UTLliRY, per Fame i'rorn
Liverpool, renders their assortment almost
complete. By the next arrivals .they expect
the halance "1 their Goods—the whole sold en
the usual terms.
FOR SALE, .
1—*g*> The Sehoonsr
fc> ROB*,
%Jp> B-urthen about 700 barrels,
jo it ¦-< I'iVed from St. Jago, and
will, be sold tow if immediate application is
ina-.'i..— ,V'i>;\ :)S above.
aprii IS, ^_____dfit-eO'im
!.; <. • ol,
¦: A,
Capt. I bgoi*,
(A constant Ti
She yr\] i;1 Uie cirs" of
a few days, and will bay* every ]
t,',. H,ob* ¦'¦ °" board, 94 K> .....•
1/.".'.',- !.FORF».
The Consignees of the stbove
! to it tn ir
s 'nil the Custom-House, as early
as possible.
April 15. ________^__________________^_
l,-or :\nistevfiam.
-&MJ&: . THOMAS,
T.H. Jones, master .;
To sail early next month. For
freight of CcfTea in bags, or small packages to
fill Up, apply to.
WILLIAM COLE,
'Who has just received by ship Kiiza from Oporto,
FOR SAL'S
2 pipes and sixha'f pipes of genuine old Port
Wine of hast London quality
And on hand fr.m fmier importations,
London particular Madeira Wine in pipes
and hogsheads.
do. Tencriffe, in pipes-,
Lisbon, in hlids.
Claret, in do, "S
Do in cases,
Entitled to
JJO "1 taiCB, , IJlltlLlCVA U
Castile soap, blue marbled, >debenture
Sfwo'calies. Leghorn Hats, ! ¦
NoB,.'20to42 J
And will let For a term of years, the house in
which he resides, No. 4* South-street.
March 28.________________________d__
For Sale or Charter,
. The Schooner
REWASTICO,
500 bbls. burthen, now in
is. complete order for receiving
cargo. Apply to
G- HASKINS.
april i3:__________________________dptj:
For Boston,
The Sloop
MONTEZUMA,
Captain Lewis ;
Lying at Howdy's wharf; for
freight or passage, apply to the captain on
board, or to
WM. CHILD,
W'bo has received by tit above vessel for tale,
30 bbls N. E. RUM,
2 casks 6d ~)
8 do lOdiCUT N^ILS.
2 do i!0d_S
40 biunlles 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, if offered immediately.
april 24. d8l||
The Subscriber
Offers for sale on liberal terms
the Hull, Mosts and Spars of
a new iSKIG, about 17o tons
burthen, carpenter's measure.
H. PEIR".!'..
april 2?. _________dlot
For Sale, Freight or Charter,
¦ JT2TS J The Brig '
WILLIAM,
^ Jonathan Dow, master;
rod ressel, aiiout 300
bbls. hurt.hcn will be ready to rece.ve a car.
go In a few davs- Applv to
COUNTHWAli' & YARNALL.
_ 4th mo. .7th.___________ d____
For Liverpool.
JJie Shin
D1AN A,
Ca-V. Joseph rli'lraok.'
She will reive immediate
For f«*.iflft or pav=age ayply to
captain llolbrook, on board at tapt. Tenant's
wiixrf, or to
WILLIAM WILSON & SONS,
Who have for sate, rtVeivid by said ship, from
JJverpovl,
Sheathing Copper and Nails,
128 crates Earthen wire, and
7000 bushels coarse SALT, which will be
sold on very low terms, if taken from along
side the ship.
april 24._______________d4t-e.o4t_
For Amsterdam,
jlt^v T,,e shl'11AM KS>
>;5*Sv Captain Thom.js M'Cm.nr.'l ,•
ti£P W ill be ready W load i,e;;t -Mon-
"Asday. About half of her freight
bfling ahva'.i;. en){agte ' the r,.-m under will bo
taken on moderate f : ¦ I "M'P'v to
F. & A. SCHWARTSE,
JOHN M'FADON, or
JOHN BOLIE, Ship Broker.
April JO. ' eo
ft
For Sale,
By c. ukshon;
No. 57, Smith's wiunf.
170,000 wt. Graen Couee,
2tj,.tons Fustio,
4 do Logwood,
700 boxes Lesborn Marbled Soap.
AND,
2000 Marble Sla -sPJ': to 16 inches.
23 bales very fine Cotton for home
consumption,
on r oinuuKhmng terni3
Vril 11.
ALSO,
Tlie schooner
ENTtRPiUZE,
About 65 tons, 3 years old
prime order, will be sold
en lOt
For .London,
The British Brig
GUILDFORD,
toSLlEiSSp David Mainland, master.
S&s A few packages will be tat
on Freighti
:taken
For Bristol,
The Ship
SIX SISTERS,
Peter Wirgman, master ;
SSsSsSS**: VVill be dispatched immedi-
ately ; for freight or passage apply to the mas-
ter on board, or to
CHARLES WIRGMAN.
Those Gentlemen who intend to have their
Fall Goods shipped by the Six Sisters, are
requested to advise their correspondents par-
ticularly to have them in readines in all June ;
as last voyags. the ship was detained twenty
days, april. 24, d4t
for Bam bur ;,
(Will sail txith all po,.sille. ifitfuftch, '
The fine fast ¦¦ ailing .'hip
ME KM A11>,
'3 Captain Tl„.mas Stacy ;
~~~5*s - she has the greater parfcftf
her cargo engaged, and will commence load
ing in the beiriuniug of next weak. For
freight apply to D. L. THOMAS,
Sihp-lil'.- -!'.
_ April_18-_____________________________ ep
Puhlic Sale.
Pursuant to the last vMi and textament of the late
Captain Richard d riaay, will be sold, on the
premises, on the /irst day of May next,
All his Real Property,
Lying in and contiguous to the town of Alex-
andria.
CONSISTING OF
Sever.-'! Lots on VV ater-street, Union-street,
and Cameron-street.
Also,
His Farm, called Spring Park, adjoining to
the town, containing about 60 ac-res, In a
high state of improvement.
Also,
28 acres, at. present under lease to John
Gadsby for It years from the first of January
last, at the yei.rly rent of eighty-six dollars
and 28 cents. This property adjoins the towif
and is part of the race ground.
Abo,
About 15 and an half Acres, in the occu-
pation rrf Beiiri Howard, under a lease for 10
years, at the yearly rent ofoue hundred dods.
Jiho,
All the rest of his Lsr.d. lying between
the east side of the George-Tpwn road and
the west side of Fairfax-street continued,
and to the sou.h of John Miuideville's Lot &
the propcrlv «f Natliaroel Pendletos,, and to
( the north of the property Of the late Charles
Alexander. This last mentioned prop riv wid
be laid off in squares agreeabf, to the plan
oi the to -.Hi.
A piece of Cround adjoining to the south
side of S|ying Park Farm, the precise quan-
tity at present not known.
A particular plat and description, of the
whole will be set up at the .Cbll'ee-hmise one
week previous to the dav of sale.
The terms of sale will 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 ua.til all the pro-
perty is disposed < f.
AtSO,
Or. the Ath. day of May next, mill be sold, at the
¦ Coffee-Himse, in Alexandria,
One hundred Shares 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,-) tu
N. FITZHUGH, S. \
EDMUND I. LEE, • 3 ?
April 7._________ _______________dtllvt
To Merchants.
A young MAN (a native of England) late-
ly arrived from the Island of St. Domingo,
wishos 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 Counting-House. ; writes a fair and
expeditious hand, and can write and speak
the French Language fluwitiv. A line ad-
dressed to H. W. G. and left at tins Office,
wifl receive immediate attehtiOB.
april 32. ' eo3t||
Baltimore ':? York-town 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
towai, to the Pennsylvania line ; do hereby
give notice, that a subscl'iptWn book for a ca
ph"! stock of 100,0 id di '•''....., in slWes oi
80 doll u-s BacTl, will be opened at Mr. Win
Evan's tavern, in the city of Baltimore, on
the 11th day of May next, from the hour of
10 until 2.o'clock and will continue open din-
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 subi'ci'ib-
<»ig. Not more than 25 shares can be sub-
scribed for on the first; da) nv ¦ ;;. one person,
nor more than fifty on the second day.
JOSEPH THQRNHURG,
THOMAS M'ELDERRY,
NIC If. MERRjfM • ->, of Elijat»,
DAVID M'MECMEN.
March !3. dllthMy
N B. The Legislature of Pennsylvania, at
its present session, ha ¦« passed a iaw t'i»in-
corpoi i' a ¦•¦•¦:¦,.my to ,;:.ike a road from
Yprk-town, to meet the one here contem-
plated, april 17.
'/'he Editors,- of the E as ton Star ; Republican
Htrman fiapgr, Frederici-t-r.v /
''-.V.v'/ fd German paper*, imager's twin,
"':iil please copy this advcrt;si nieni, and fa
heir account* fo the Office '' the American.
York and Maryland line Turn-
pike Road.
The subscrib rs being appointed cemm's?;.
on-.-i's by an act of the Legislature of the state
oi Perms Ivania to take subscriptions for mak-
iiitC a turnpike road from York to tiie state
line on a direction for Baltimore': Do hereby
give notice that a subscription book ior a ca-
pital of/5,000 uolls. in shares oi 100 dolls each
>.vii e"opend ^t the house of Samuel Spang-
. ier Innkeeper in the borough of York, or the
4tii day of May next, from the hour of 9 un-
til 3 and in like maimer for the five succeed-
ing day* unless tha capital stock Should be
i subscribed ; and unless tile capital
stock shall be all or nearly all subscribed
within i\\{ above 'mentioned six da^Ts in, the
borough of York, the books will be opened
at tin house of iViilianj Evans, Inkeeper in
the oily of Baltimore, en the 1 ith day of Way
next, from the'hour often until three, and
will continue open during the same hours, the
two following days, \».- ess the caoital stock
should he earlier sultcribed. Every per-on
rattst pay do. .iars ibr each share at
the time of suuscrih:.
ADAM HENDRIX.
CALEB K.IUK.
JOHN BRILL INGE R.
apri' 24, |W.___________ d
Nichols St French,
NO. 12, SoOTH-STlBlir,
Hate received by the schooner Sua:., f~om Bos-
ton,
35 bales & boxes of INDIA & FRENCH
COO OS, viz.
Luckipore
Chdtibilly&ABAFTAS,
Fine J
J uimpcre SAUNS,
Barilla.&} rossAc
Gurrah 5 ^"^
A/.u..iga,
4.
MeerginigCe')
Jalaliiore' <. M AMOOD^S,;,
Fine do. )
Fine Jalalnore SANNAS,
Gunny Bags,
White Thread Laces, Giovea, Velvet Rib-
bons, Paper Mounts, Plain Tiffany and Span-
gled Fans, Morocco Caps, &c &c.
Also in Store;
67 bales INDI A GOODS, consisting of
G'ii raiis, Mamoodys, Sawns, Saunas, Cossas,
Baltas, ifec, 8*.
The whole entiderl to debenture.
April 16_____^____________ di3l|!
John & Jaines Roberts,
230, MmuceT-strek i,
Have jwst received a supply oi INDIA
SHDRT 'YELLOW -NANKEiiNS-, first
chop.
They have on hand,
4 boxes 4-4 Irish Linens,
a do 7-8 Colerain do.
2 bales 11 S Checks,
5 do. India Muslins,
2 cases Green Senshaws,
1 bale Cotton Stripes,
4 cases Brown Hollands,
1 do. Diaper Table Cloths,
1 do India Sewing Silk,
1 do. Greeri Lutestrings.
Also, '
Ah assortment of German Linens ; Cambric
Muslins; Calicoes; Linen Pocket Handker-
chiefs ; Velvets; Cords ; American Printsand
Shawds, &c. &c. &c.— All of which will be
disposed of low on their usual terms.
April 13. dlSt
Francis I. Mitchell
Has just received and now opening a handsome
and Well selected assortment of
Fancy and Seasonable Goods,
Which he offers at the most reduced prices
for cash, acceptances in town, or on his usual
credit to his punctual customers.
He has on hand,
70 hhds. Patuxent and Potomac TOBAC-
CO, with a quantity of Cocoa, and New-Or-
leans Sug-ar, which he is anxious to close the
sales of.
TO LET,
The STORE and CELLAR or, Baltimore-
street, Ns. 245, which is spacious, and well
calculated for an extensive Pry-Good Mer-
chant. The terms will be moderate.
April 17. d
Further Notice.
1 do hereby forewarn all persons from pay
ing any money to Stephen G. Gill, that is due
to me on account of sweeping chinuiies with-
in the second district ; as he has in a vari; u
of instances, endeavored to injure me, in my
office, while in my employ and since.
JOHN CROXALL.
April 27. d4tjj
Sales of India Goods.
/ .
On THURSDAY,
The ?-0th hist art, at IG o'clock, A. M. tsili he.
disposed of by Public Sale, at the stores of the ship, Anthony Mao.
gin, from Calcutta, viz :
463 BALltS OF PIECE GOODS, -
go xs rs rise, or
Company Baerbhodm Gurrahs,
Blue do, do.
Gauze pure ,ilamooiUes,
IV'tlgga do.
Maisgung ¦;: do.
J'-' ' i-i',,
Mow do.
Film Haftav,
Lnekapore do.
JaHapore Marnocdies,
Carboltoh Cjissas,
Ganzepori
Jounletty d'j.
Alliabad EmerlieS, '';'
Mizepb're Ch'inti,
Patn,a do.
Blue Gilla Hanberclii^.
Glazed Cnecks,
Cusl ais,
Chittjoully Baftas,
Jigd. a do,
Blue do.
Fo >1 :as,
63 chests Indigo,
12Q b ips Gihgi r,
212 do. Sugar,
N B Catalogues of the above Goods, w9|
be delivered at the Auction Stole of the sub-
scriber No. IS, South Front street, a few-
days provioos to the sale. /
ANDREW :;..\YARD, Auct'r.
:' ' ¦ pril 2 !'a ¦ ;
—^—.—¦-------------------------------- ¦ -------------------------------------------- - ¦
I. I .Lt^AH.
it Mr. M- TdI'..'L.lU's, FT,,. 6, Market-stieet,
Ha-, just opened for sale,
Ladies Ki>l ihoes^
Plain, Embroidered, Red and Black Mo-
rocco do.
Ladies Kid and Silk Gloves, Short and ex-
tra Long and Pic Nic do.
OintlemeiTs Beaver, Doe and White Kill
Glows,
Ladies and Gentlemen's White and Blacfc
Silk S'.ockings,
Plain and Figured Ribbons,
Cotton Lace assorted,
Sewing Sdk and Thread asserted,
Silk Velvet and Morocco Pocket Books,
Plain and Gilt Combs, Tortoise Shell and
limitation,
Green Silk and Fringed Parasols,
BlaCk Satin Striped,
Jewelry assorted in Gold, Pear! and Fine
Stones, Silver Watches and Gold Seals of
the newest fashion.
... aprlt-35"__________ ,_________a3t+
Notice.
The CorowisSionere of the Tax for the*
City of ftaltimore, will meetonMonday morn-
ing the 4th day of May next, at D -corsev's*
Inn, sign of the Piio'ii::; opposite to Christ
Clinch ; where they tvill sit for a few days
to make transfers, and hear appeals; of
which all person* interested are requested to
take notice Bv orcb.r,
THE.;PHILUS F. DOUGHERTY, Clerk.
¦april 2 ¦ <16t.
Public Sale.
Will 1-eofferedfor sale on hridayfhe 1st day
of May next, at 10 o'elock, sundry LOTS of
GROUND, late the prope'nij of David Stod-
der,. deceased, situated o,i Harris*! Creel;.-
The Lots will be laid off to advantages, ami
the terms made agreeableto parchast rs. Tbse
lots are sold in order to close the c> ccutoi'shij*
of the estate of the cud David Stodder ¦; ana
it is particularly requested that the claims
which are yet unpresented tor settlement a-
gaihstsaid estate may be presented before th<*
day of side in order to prevent the disag-reea-
bl. alternative of excluding them accordjng to>
law, as heretofore notrfied by the executors.
Atthe same time all debts .etill due to the es-
tate are expected to be discharged immediate-
ly The tJ-nis will be made known on th«
day ef sale.
MARC1A STODDER, Ex'rx.
jO2DPHNALLEJ40EH,
JOSEPS Si'EAR,
Executors.
A"pnl 8, dlstM
Beer, Porter & Aie Brewery.
The subscriber wishes in the most puoliC:
manner, to aekm-wledgo the favours w: icbi
his fries Is indageneia us public haVeconfereS
upon iiim, in the purchasing of his nvalt Li-
quors. After the greatest exertion he feels
happy that he has succeeded in producing "a
quality of Liquor which gives general satisfac-
tion beyond his most sanguine expectation.
In asking permission to solicit a continuance
ot favors, he assures ids customers that his
present sto; k of Beer, Aie and Porter, nowrea»
dy for sale is of such excellent quality that he
will not slum a comparison with any that can.
be produced,
MARCUS M'CAUSLAND,
April 17._______________________ d
Election Notice,
MECHANICS' BANK OF BALTIMORE,
Ave.ii. 20, 1807.
THE Stockholders will take notice, that
agreeably to the charter of the said bank, an
i-U eiion will be held at the banking house, in
Calve't-street, on Monbay, the first clay ot"
June next, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a-
m. and 3, p, m. far-fifteen Directors, to conduct
the affairs of the said bank for the ensuing-
! v li e months, nine of which fifteen direclori
sli ill 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 .-onsidevedii
coming within description of a practical me*
chanic or nian-ofacttirev, unless lie hath learn*
ed and actually wrought at some mechanical
or manufttsturing trade for the term of tiirea
years at least, and tor twelve months next pre-
ceding his election hatli beenearryinffon sotee
meciianical or manufacturing branch of busi-
ness, either in his own person or With hisowrt
finds, or hy workmen or apprentices by htra
hired or employed"
By order of the Board,
D. A. SMITH, Cashier.
N B The Books for the frahsfcr of Siocfe
.will be closed on die 1st day of May, and :--.
main so during that mjr/h.
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