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mem Seven Dollars per Annum.] Sale by Auction. On MONDAY, The 4lh May, at 12 o'clock, on the premises, will be sell, That valuable three-story Brick HOUSE, No. 157". near- the middle br'-dgo, "m Market- street:, fiwtting 25 feet on Market-street, and r baefe '.00 feet, on 3, 6 and 9 months credit ; and on receiving approved, endorsed, siaWe notes, with (lie interest added thereto, a bond to convey the property will be gyifeu, and a title in fee-simple on the last note being- paid. VAN'WYCK & DORSEY, Auct's. april 16. ______________________ Sale by Auction. On TUESDAY, The 5th May next, at 12 o'clock, at the auction .. room, at the head of Frederic/:-street dock, •will he sold,' A Valuable Lot of Ground, On Federal H;ll, adjoining a lot on which the foundry stands, and runs luO feet cast towards the glass house, binding on the water and running back 16 perches into the sand bank. , 1*tie 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 purchrser, 6, 12, and 18 months, and on receiving- ap- proved iffdorsed negotiable notes, including the interest, a bond to convey the property ¦will be given,- and on the last note being- paid, p title will be executed in fee simple. The s property are conceived uncxesp- tionnb'e, but no general warrantee will be given. VAN WYCK St DORSEY, Auct'rs. April 14._________________________________ Sale by Auction. On FRIDAY, The hi of May, at half past 9 o'clock, at Mr. jlum.fi/ircy Pierces warehouse, North Charles- street, twill commence the sale fan a liberal credit J oj The entire Stock of DRY GOODS, that ¦were carefully selected by Mr. A. M'CuL Job.. The particulars of which will appear in handbills previous to the sale. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. april 23. lialtimoreWTork-towti Turn- pike Road. THE subscribers being appointed Commis rs 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 lino ; do hereby give notice, that a subscription book for a ca pita! stock of 100,000 dollars, in shares ot liars each, will be opened at Mr. Wm - tavern, in the city of gaJtimoMf, on the Ilth day of May next, from the hour of 10 until 2 o'clock and will continue open dur ir,g 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 subscrib- ing. Not more than 25 shares can be sub- scribed for on the first day by anyone person, nor more than fifty" on the second day. JOSEPH THORNEURG, THOMAS M'ELDEitRY. NICH. MEKRYMAN, of Elijah, DAVID M'MECHEN. March 23- dllthMy N. B. The Legislature of Pennsylvania, at Its present session, have passed a law to in. corporate a company to make a road from York-town, to meet the one here contem- plated, april 17. The Editors of the Easton Star ; Republican Advocate, and the German paper, Frederick-toxwi ; the English a-d German papers, Huger's town, will please copy this advertisement, and forward heir accounts to the Office f the American. York and Maryland lineTurn- ke Road. Sale by Auction. ON FRIDAY The first of May, at 11 o'clock, at Patterson's Wharf, Fell's Point, will he sold, The Bremen Brhr pik The subscribers being appointed commissi- oners by an act of tiie Legislature of the slate «f Pennsylvania to take subscriptions for mak- ing a turnpike road from York to tlie state line on a direction for Baltimore : Do hereby give notice that a subscription book (or a ca- pital of 7S',000 dolls, in shares of 100 dolls each -will btfopend at the house of Samuel Spang- ler Innkeeper in the borough of York, on the 4th clay of May next, from the hour of 9 m- til 3 and in like manner for the five succeed- ing days unless the capital stock should be earlier subscribed ; and unless the capital stock shall be all or nearly all subscribed within the above mentioned six days in the borough of York, the books will be opened at the house of William Evans, Inkeeper in tlie city of Baltimore, on the litb day of May next, from the hour of ten until three, and will continue open during the same hours, tin- two following days, unless the capital stock should be earlier subscribed. Every person must pay down ten dollars for each share at the time of subscribing. ADAM HENDRIX. CALEB KIRK. JOHN BRILLINGER. april 24, 1807________________________d Public Sale. Will beoffered for sale on Eridaythc 1st day of May next, at 10 o'clock, sundry LOTS of GROUND, late the property of David Stod- tier, deceased, situated on-. Harris's Creek The Lots will be laid oft' to advantage, and the terms made agreeableto parchasers. These Sots are sold inorderto close the executorship efthe estate of the said David Stodder j and it is particularly requested that the claims which are yet unpresented for settlement a- galnstsatd estate may be presented before th« ' Burt)' .« 127 tons or tOOO - barrels, in complete order and ready to receive a cargo. Apply to captain R. Burr, on board said brig, at Bowly's wharf, or to t PAYSON is" SMITH, Who have for Sale, 100 boxes Castile Soap ") Entitled to 6 pipes Brandy 4th proofj debenture. 30 casks Whiting, received by ship Globe, Cognise and fSordeaux Brandy, New-England Rum, Port and Shery Wine, Spermaceti mould and dipt Candles, white and brown Soap, Sole Leather, Pork, Beef, Imperial, Hyson, Chilian, Hyson, Young Hyson and Bohea Tea, Pepper, Pimento, Holland Gin, Molasses, anil ten tons Nicaragua Wood. April 27. _________d4t Slater and Roy, 84, M\RKET-STREET, Rave imported in the Globe, from London, A CONSIDERABLE PART OP THEIR SPRING GOODS, Amongst which are, London Pewter, in small casks assorted, Anvils and Vises, do. Sc'uie and Sewing Twine, Plated Carriage Furniture, in setts,and se- parate, Long and short handled Frying Pans, Sad Irons, in casks well aassorted. LOCKS & BRASSWARE, Of every description, which added to their importation of CUTLERY, per Fame from Liverpool, renders their assortment almost complete. By the next arrivals they expect the balance ol their Goods—the whole sold on the usual terms. j:aS£\ FOR SALE, The Schoonsr ROBY, EjP Burthen about 700 barrels, - just arrived from St. Jago, and will be sbld low if immediate application is made—Apply as above', april 25. ____ - d6t-eolm For Liverpool, ,. kJCR * Tlle s,!iP ABE ON A, Capt. George Hobson, (A constant Trailer) 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 h FULFORD. The Consignees of Goods, by the above mentioned vessel, arc requested to get their premits from the Custom-House, as early as possible. April 15.__________^_____________•' For Boston, . X£s The Sloop *-J&S3^V MONTEZUMA, VjSIOQr Captain Lexvts ; -SiN^SsSSsSfesEs Lying at Ilowly's wharf; for freight or passage, apply to the captain on board, or to WM. CHILD, Who has received by tke above vessel j/or sale, 30 bbls. N. E. RUM, 2 casks 6d ~) 8 do lOdS-CUT NAILS. 2 do 20d} 40 bundles Iron hhds. Hoops, And 3 dozen Iron Shovels, Apply at No, 88, Bowly's wharf. Where, a quantity of oUl Iron will be \nr- cbiased, if offered immediately. april 24. d8t|j For Amsterdam, > vJCrys The fine fast-sailing ship GEORGE DYEK, ,-." Wiil sail with all possible dis- •%~.-fH-J"- patch, the greater part eff her cargo being engaged, the remainder will be taken on moderate freighl. Apply to P. A. GUESTIER, or JOHN BOLTE, ship broker. April ?8. d For .Liverpool. The Ship D I A N A, Capt. Joseph Hidbrook : She -will receive immediate dispatch. For freight or passage ayply to captain Holbrook, on board at capt. Tenant's wharf, or to WILLIAM WILSON & SONS, Who have for sale, received by said ship, from Liverpool, Sheathing Copper and Nails, 123 crates Earthenware, and 7000 bushels coarse SALT, which wiU be sold on very low terms, if taken from along- side the ship. april 24.______________d4t-eo4t__ For Amsterdam, TTTV-, The Ship JAMES, *T:"SSi'2w Captain Thomas M'Connell; SSZafSKar ^*1^ ^e l'eacVyto 'oa^ next Mon- •.jfeSsiisSSssday. About half of her freight being already engaged, the remainder will be taken on moderate freight. Apply to F. & A. SCHWARTZE, JOHN M'FADON, or JOHN BOLI'E, Ship Broker. April 10_______________________________eo For Sale. By G. DESHOFT, No. 57, Smith's wharf. 170,000 wt. Gr..'cu Coffee, 20 tons Fustic, 4 do Logwood, 700 boxes Leghorn Marbled Soap. AND, 2000 Marble Slabs 12 1-2 to 16 inches. 2.3 bales very fine Cotton for home consumption. also, "j^x The schooner ENTERPRIZE, About 65 tons, .3 years old in prime order, will be sold on accommodating terms. April 11. V- __________ eolOt For Flamburg, (Will sail with all possible dispatch, J j_ r.-. The fine fast sailing Ship :-." MERMAID, > Captain Thomas Stacy; SSr*(S&sl6«-~- She has the greater part of her cargo engaged, and will i-.mimence load. iir in the beginning of next week For freight apply to D. L. THOMAS, Ship-Broker. April 18._________________________«___ For Freight or Charter, r. tT,t;\ The Schooner CONCORD, tW&r Wm. Derrick, master, |J§iyiQ3|jp Burthen about 6oo barrels ; ^"sSjsClSvL v'ill be in complete order to re- ceive a cargo in a few days. For term* apply to A. C SCHNEEMANN, At T. Barron's Lumber-Yiu-d, Fell's-Point. Where he offers for Sale, 8oo bbls. of Turpentine, 6oo ditto of Tar, 2oo ditto tf Pork, loooo wt of Hog's Lard, Tallow, Sugars, Rosin, Spirits of Turpen- tine, Varnish, he, QC3* Cammission-Business transacted with punctuality. April 28. eo4t For Sale, A new SCHOONER, About 70 tons carpenter's mea- surement. She is built of good S materials, and has every ap- pearance of ..ai'inir fast. She has a cable and some ringing, which are new, probably to tha amount of about g200. She is faithfully built, her bottom and ceiling of the best oak plank. For terms apply to REDMOND GRACE, 67, Smith's wharf October 13. d6t-2aw For Sale, The fast-sailing schooner ENTERPRIZE, Of about 400 barrels, if appli- Igfk&SiSZsm 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. FUEY, BRUNER^ & CO. Who have received by said schooner, and for sale ai the ware-house, corner of Howard ami Pratt- streets, adjoining their sugar-refinety, 12,000 wt green Coffee, and 10>000" do. Car- raccas Cocoa, entitled todoawbackon ex- poitation, 10 logs St. Domingo Mahogany, 266 Spanish Hides, and a few bales Cotton. Also on hand, 11 tons Nicaragua Wood. All of which they will sell low for cash or on credit for good paper. February 24. 2aw Jamaica Rum and St. Croix SUGARS. 30 puncheons Jamaica Rum, three years old, and of very fine flavor, will be- landed this morning on Bowiy's wharf, from on board cap- tain Deagle's packet, via Norfolk. Also, 67 hhds. and 5 barrels first quali.y St. Croix Sugars, from the schooner Father & Sons, on O'Donncll's Wharf, head of Frederick-street dock. The whole will be disposed of on very ac- commodating terms if application is mads pre- vious to storing. HIT : THOMPSON, Who has on hand, Claret in hhds and cases, Gin and Brandy, 4th proof, Carracas Cocoa, -Raisi.is in keg-s, Primes in boxes, London Particular Tenneriffe Wins, The wliole entitled to drawback. And a few bales Cotton. april 28. d4tf Public Sale. Pursuant to the last will and testament of the late Captain Sichard Conway, will be sold, on the premises, on the first day of May next, All his Real Property, Lying in and contiguous to the town of AIea« audria. consisting or Several Lots on Water-street, Union-street, and Cameron street. Also, His Farm, called Spring Park, adjoining to the town, containing about 60 ac-res, in ft high state of improvement. Also, 28 acres, at present under lease to John Galsby for Br years from the first of January last, at the yeai-ly rent of eighty.six dollars and 28 cents. This property adjoins the town and is part of the race ground. JAo, About 15 and an half Acres, in the occu- pation of Beal Howard, under a lease for 10 years, at the yearly rent of one humlred (toils. 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 .vtaiidevillt's Lot &: the property of Nathaniel Pendf ton, and to the north of the property of the late Charles Alexander. This last mentioned property will be laid off in squares agreeably to the plan of the town. Also, A piece of Cround 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 Coll'ee-house one week previous to the day of sale. Tlie t»rms 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 until all the pro- perty is disposed of. AT.SO, On the 4th day of May next, will be sold, at the Coffee-ILmse, 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 tlie Alexandria Theatre, on the same terms. WILLIAM HERBERT, N. FITZHUGH, EDMUND I. LEE, April 7._________________________ StlM John Auchincloss, junior, 9, Calvert-street, Has received per the latest arrivals at N.York from Liverpool and Greenock, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF spring Goods, Consisting, of 6-4 C.imbric Round Dresses, 6-4.sewed Robes, S'-wed and seeded Petticoats, Leno Trimmings, Nottingham, Brussels ane Lisle Laces, Gauze, Riddle, Spider and Victory Nett, Tambored and sewed Leuo &. Mull Sprigs, Tamborsd Diagnolls, Japan Spider Lace, Vcin'd and spotted Cambrics, Satin Sprig ditto, Queen's Fancy Check Gauze Lappets, Tanib'd & bt-wed Cambric ft, Leno Shawls, Check Leno ditto, Plain and spotted Leno, 4-4 *nd 6-4-plain Book Muslins, 4-4 Book Handkerchiefs, Ginghams, Madras Handkerchiefs, Pol'.icat ditto, Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, 4-4 blue and purple Shawls, Brown Hollands, Bed-Ticks, Colored Threads and Millinets. All of which are entitled to drawback, well suited for the city trade or the Spanish and West-India markets, and will be sold on libe- ral terms by the package. April 28. d • Joel West and Co. (At their Turpentine Distillery and Paint Store, near the lower bridge, J HAVE imported by the late arrivals from London, Liverpool and New-Castle, 500 kegs white Lead ground in Oil, 7 1-2 tons ditto dry, 1 1-2 tons Powdered Litharge, 1 ton red Lead, 1000 lbs. patent yellow, 325 dozen Painters' Brushes & Sash Tools, 5 do. Grainino Tools, 20 gross kamel's hair Pencils, 1 case of Stone Ochre, 2 casks Turkey Umber, 50 packets of Gold Leaf, 3 chests of Shellac, 20 casks of Spanish brown, 5 do. Venetian red, 2 tons of Alum, 5 tons of Copperas, Prussian blue, Vermillion and Sugar of Lead. And per schooner Father & Sons, from St. Tho- mas, entitled to drawback, 300 bigs Coffee, 6 barrels ditto, 25 hhds. Sugar, All of which they offer for sale for cash or on accommodating credit. april 28. . d8t h o8t Sp Ojieen's-Ware and Handsome Tea China. Matthew Smith, No. 8, North Liberty-street, Has received afresh supply of the above articles. Which he offers by wholesale or retail on reasonable terms for cash. Crates of Qyeen's-ware well assorted and in excellent condition. Short; Pipes in boxes of 3 gross each, and Pint Pocket Bottles. _april 25___________________________d4,t Guest, Atterbary and Co. Ho vt received by the Hrrcules and "John Adams, from Liverpool ,• the Fair-American and Clobe, from London, and other late arrivals at IJeiit- )o,k and Philadelphia, upwards of. 6Q0 packages very choice GOOUS consisting or 7-8 and 9 8 fancy Calicoes and Chintz 7-8 aud9-8 Furniture 7-8 and 6-4 Gambi-i'. Flinvties 7-8, 0 8 % 0,4 bbtck and colored Cambric* Cambne. {aconel id Bo k Muj (ins Lappst m 1 figured Cambric ditto Elerait worked ai d lac- Cam >ric ditto Printedand worke i Musllh Robes' 6-4 Lappet ;.nd checked Cambric Shawls Romai! and Rush bordered Handkerchiefs 7-8 and 9 Spink, blue and fancy checked Ginghams Printed Quillings Men's and women's Cotton Hosa, plain lace :rij sandal clocks Elegant silk ditto Madrass & French Pullicat Handkerchiefs 7-8 and 9-8 cambric Shirtings Bed Tick Sauiuette Cotton Lace and Spider Nets Pic nic and Spider net Sleeves ) Carpets, &c. AND 60 casks London Porter, of a superior qua* 'ity.___________a prilay.____________ d Appleton and Co. 16, Calvert-street, Have received by the Diana & John Adatns, 95 packages English GOODS Calicoes, Chintz Furnitures Dimities, Stuffs Nankins (some patent buffs) Ginghams, Muslins Cambrics (b'ack plume, slate, &c.) Robes and Cloaks . Cotton Hosiery i Cotton and Linen Shirtings Do. do. Checks ( Carpeting, Velvets and Cords f V'-s'ings ] Shawls (silk and muslin) Han Ikei-c-li'.efs Silk and Cotton Clnmbnys, Do. dot Umbrella* \ Umbrella Frame*, Pill ass Is, Huts of all qualities, Gloves (Leather, S'rtfc and Cambric) Sowing Silks and Twists Birmingham Ware, &c. ftc- Also, by the Globe, from London, A variety of Fancy Luce and Silk Gooas ; Loudon Superfine Broadcloths, of the most fashionable, colors ; Cassimer-.-? for summer wear ; printed Quillings, &c. &c. april 27. ^ Fred. Lindenberger and Co. Have imported by the late arrivals frem Liver- pool and Bristol, A very extensive Assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, TINNED & PLATED SADDLERY, AND BRASS-WARE. 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 sewing Twine, Pewter in small casks, Kuland's Rifle Looks, Guns, Pistols, Pins, Hoes,Devonshire Shovels, bell metal Skillets and Kettles, copper and Brass ditto, Saws ; Diaper, straining, twist a»d woollen Web ; Suwwrow Spurs ; fash- ionable Buttons ; gilt, plated, white and yel- low metal ditto, he. &c &Q. April 27. 4 For S;ile or to be Let, A handsome two story BRICK HOUSE, &c. on North .street, near St. Johns'Church. The house is 20 £ et n-ont, lot extends 90feet back, to a 12 feet alley. There is on the lot, besides the Dwelling House and Kitchen, (finished to the garret, with good dry cellars) a convenient Stable and Smoke-House. If sold, one-third «f the payment will be receiv- ed in Groceries or Dry Goods. Inquire of JOHN GIL DAY, Taylor, Franklin-street. April 29. _______________________. d,3t Dividend. THE Creditors of Samuel Whittington, late of Calvert county, deceased, are hereby notified that a dividend of the assets, so far as they have been received, will be made on Tuesday the 19th May next, at the house of Mr. Levin C. Wailes, in Lower Marlborough, in said county, when and where they are re- quested to attend with their claims properly authenticated, in order to entitle them to their respective proportions. WM. WHITTINGTON, adm'r. April 6. dJ8t Notice. The Commissioners of the Tax for the City of Baltimore, will meet on Monday morn. ing the 4th day of May next, at Decorsey's Inn, sign of the Pbenix, opposite to Christ Church ; where they will sit for a few days to make transfers, and hear appeals; of which all person* interested are requested to take notice. By order, THEOPHILUS F. DOUGHERTY, Clerk. april 27.______________________________d6t Flection Notice. MECHANICS' BANK OF BALTLMQRE, Jpril 20, 1.807. THE Stockholders will take notice, that agreeably to the charter of the said bank, an election will be held at the banking house, in Calvert-street, on Monday, the first day of June next, between the hour.-, of 9 o'clock, a, m- and 3, p. m. ibcfiftiun Directori, to conduct the affairs of the said bank for the ensti .ig- twelve months, nine of which fifteen director* shad be practical mechanics oi m nuf»ct.urt,-r«, within the description contained 'ntiio 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 h,-.tli.learn- ed and. acuudly wrought at some mechanical or manufacturing trade for the term of tb ee years at least, and for twelve months next pre- ceding his election hath been carrying-on si.ms mechanical or manufacturing branch of busi- ness; eijfrer in his own person or with his Own f nds, or by workmen or apprentices by him hired or employed." By order of the Board, D. A. SMITH, Cftfhier. N. B. The Books for the transfer of Stock will be closed on the 1st day of May, and re- main so during that man'Ik' (a. 20*) A