|
tli-sacrc.l psrcon bFthe juctgi wu! hfit be w ',
Epected ; your elevatei situation will not pro- '
te.;t you j the formnlities of trial may be laid
aside j -the cnutiotis and established rules iif
evidence may be exploded ; at such a juncture
the forms of law may not be insulted to justify
. your execution. There will be no necessity for
suborned testimony, or intoxicated jurymen, to
procure your condemnation Ireland can afford
llie clearest evidence of your crimes ; the unan-
imous voice of its inhabitants will prouounce yen
guilty ;,on such an occasion our disgust against
the duty of executioner will be suspended, and
m « will contend for the honour of terminating
so obstructive an existence."
The above articles are taken directly from
the Appendix to thereport; and I have the
authority<>f tttt Citizen fod of affection among Irishmen of every reli-
gious persuasion, and that I will also persevere
in my endeavours to obtain an equal, full, an I
adequate representation of all the people of Ire-
land. I do further declare, that nerher hope:..
fears, rewards, nor punishments, shall ever in-
(luce me, direoly ormdireetly, to inform on or
give evidence against any member or members rf
this or simitar, societies for any act or expres-
sion of theirs, done or made, collectively or in
dividualiy in or out of this society, in pursuance
of ikn spirit of this obligation " if-j'
After this ; after taking an oath to commit
perjury whenever perjury maybe deemed ne-
cessary to the views of this society,need I ask
whether any United Irishman is ever to be be-
lieved, whether he swears upon his oath or only
assert:; ujnn his honour, in any thing relating
to this hideous and horrible association!
I cannot conclude without observing that the
leaders of the Irish directory have made such
an end as was doubtless designed by providence
to serve as a beacon to warn mankind against
imitating their example. Arthur O'Conner, an
exile from his country is now ticting lie part of
a patricide in the French armies. Dr. Jaikso i
was tried for high treason convicted
fenced to the gallows, but saved the hangman
the trouble of performing his office by swal-
lowing poison—VFolf Tone r,v : »t lerol the
conspiracy and the man most disti
talents among ¦hem, who ivas also condemned
for trea.sohrand executed justice upon hims« f
by cutting bis own throat m prison,— As to
Vhotnas .id lit Jim mi! who tl rough thecUme
cy of his government has been suffered to come
to America, he has already contrived toco
duct himself co as to array againsi him the good
opinion of all whose opinion is worth having- -
henceforth he will live, in the. midst ofih:s
community equally shunned, d.'.'ipiscil avid ue.
tested.
I will presume no loogerupon the patience of
my readers. I abandon to its fate the 'issue of
sophistry, shuffling nonsense andprev? :
oftwls man. I state plain and undisguised
facts, andihey require, if they are to be ar..
swered at all, plain and undisguised answers
Tho whole is now before an impartial public
—I willingly abide the verdict.
master, 8 dnj'S from Erc'v-ond. Or! the
34th. was boarded by a Ciitiah frigate, and
politely treated.
The sciir. Betsy, Chase, of.NewGerru 13
days from sit. Vincents, fceft s>chr. Philip,
Tabor, of Alexandria ; EhV-Ann, Webb, of
Dhrhton for Norfolk. Sailed in co. sell V Kisy
ing Sun, Nichols, of Berkley, for Charleston,
and parted l>pril 17, lat. 30, 53, long. 64,
41 ; same time, spoke sciir. Jane, Thorp, 8
days from Grenada for Kdenton. 23d, was
boarded by a Bermuda sloop of war, having
as prize an American ship from Mntanzas.
The sciir.' Richard and Mary, Bembridge,
of Edenton, 20 days from St. Croix. Sailed
in co. with .'iclir. Friendship, Snow, for Bos-
ton ; and Lucy, Hughes, for Wilmington.
The sloop Friendship, Wheeler, 9 days
from Washington.
Below last night, the brig Eliza-Ann, 12
days from St. Croix ; a ship and 2 schooners.
Wind S- E. and foggy,
Chared, brig Almira, Eames, ftrneaock j
Resolution, Barber, Charleston; schr Eu-
tei prize, Ingersol, Cuba ; Lynx, Baylies,
Pasquatarrftj Columbia, Watkius, Westport;
Union, Dickinson, George'-own ; Phoebe,
Merritt, St. Johns N. B. : sloop Vclius,
Boush, Norfolk ; Experiment, Smith, Wil-
mington.
PHILADELPHIA, April 20.
Arrived, ship Commerce, Williams, Cal-
cutta i j6, days ; schr. Aljegany, Scheer,
St. Thomas, 9 ; Hannah Loretto, Sherman,
ilaana, U; David, L'Hommedieu, New-
York, 3 ; sciir. Chance. Ray, St. Pieires,
27 ; Three Friends, Fisher, Richmond, 2 ;
Eliza Pigot, W.tdi-\ N. Carolina, 8; Dele'S-
deniier, Sturrfivant, P.issamaquoddy, 12 ;
Enterprize, Young, Richmond, 8 ; sloop
Philadelphia, Cryon, R. Island, 4.
Cleared, ship (ranges. Earl, Liverpool;
schr. Mercery, B'.tke, Portland; William,
Etheridge, North-Carnliria ; Minerva, Bird,
New-York ; sloop Jersey, Coopei, Charles-
ton,
Wen1: to sea on Sunday last, ships China
Packet, Heivet, Calcutta; Be nut mi it Fran '•
Lin, Wiclchain, Madeira and India ; Nep-
tune, Jefferie.s, Antwerp ; brig Syren, Sal-
ger, Madeira ; sloop Hornet, Fowler, St.
Bartholomews, and a Portuguese schooner
for Oporto.
Yesterday arrived, schr. Chance, Cald-
well, 27 days from Si;. Prerres, Martinique,
sailed the 3d inst. and left there Comet, J
Undwrllill, Norfolk ; /afon, Oa'vis, (three \
m ittedj Baltimore, just arrived.
Taltimore Theatre, j John Fame and Co.
TTliS EVfclNING- '.fay I,
JT'o'V be /-ii-st- ted, a ielebrntid 'Comedy
nets, ,
WILD OAFS ;
THE ST.IQ.'LIA'G GENTLEMAN.
(Written by O'jKeefe, author of the l'oor Sol.
d:or, Highland Keel, &c.)
f AVivr performed here'.J
To which wi,t be all i. a much admired
Comte i)H'"i, by the author of Hosina, in
two acts called
MAHLYN",
In act. 2 '., a representation of a
eOUNTHT If AIR
A HTghland Fliirg, by Mrs. YVoodham and
trs. Mil's.
Box, one Dollar—Pitt, Three Fourths of a
Dollar.
(Q* The doors will be opened at six, and the
performance commence at seven o'clock, pre.
cisely.
»*j Tickets to be had, and places in (lie
boxes to be taken of Mr. Evans, at the office
in (hint of the theatre, on days of non-perform-
ance from ten till two ; and on days of perform-
ance, from ten till .tour o'clock.
Gentlemen cannot be permitted to,»moak
cigars in tiie Theatre; on any account.
Sale by Auction—Postponed.
The sale of the schooner Betsy's Cargo, as
¦ advertised for this dav, is unavoidably post-
poned until,TO-MORROW, the iMinstant,
it 12 o'clock, at Cie head of Frederick-
street, dock, if ''. :
Cu'ia'fiting of
48 lihds. and \M bills Muscovado Sugur,
It Sih,Is and 30 barrels Ciajed do.
116 bags C(
20 seroofts Cum Copal.
Also,
34 boxes Lemrrtoni, in good order.
VA'St WYCK ¦& DOKSKV, Anct'rs.
May 1.
bale by Auction.
SAVWN.vH, ,^pri! 14.
Arrived ship Louisa, Buniham,'lit.'TTorfc";
a, Jamaica ; brig . i ca
Anderson, Boston ; Joana, Prince, H
^Alexander, illyn, Antigua ; sloop H
'. tarleston.
eei, Berger, Liverpool ;
lurray, do. ; brigs Fame, Ham,
ISotterdam.; Mount Vernon, Martin, Provi-
dence ; '•¦¦ pp, New-lfork ; sloop
Nancy, yorham, Chatlesto>i.
il 16.
\-n-";, ships G"neralJECncrK, G re ana do,
Cleared, sciiboner HaVpbler, Pitcher, New-
York.
. TO-MORROW {Saturday)
The id inirani, ,it 12 o'ciock, at the vendue-
•miirvhimsr, a Scco
riot streets, Tit/// be sold, for epproved 60 day
65 ends, of the very first quality New-Or-
leans Sugar, and ¦ ¦
130 quarter chests of Hyson, Young Hy-
son, llysun Sfcin and Souchong Tea, of good
, aeii on a iibend credit.
Also,
A few ptl ' old Antigua Rum.
THOMAS CHASI'., AuclV.
May I:
BY THIS DAY'S"MAILS.
SALEM, April 28.
On Sunday last 4 lads, walking in the
north Fields, found deposited in the trunk
of an old tree twenty one gold and ot/ier
•watches, and a quantity of gold jewelry,
•which proved to bo the remainder of the
g.o'is stolen from the shop of Mr. Jtrhez
Biild'iufn, on the night of the 24th of Oc-
tober, 1803 ; part of them having been found
in the Hospital In Gnat Pasture in the win-
ter following; those now found have doubt-
Jess Iain, in" the hollow of the tree for nearly
18 months.
BICVRRLY, April 19.
Airived, schr. Two Brothers, Giles, 8 days
from M irie-alanUt. Left. schr. ------, Snow,
for Charleston, in 10 days.
CHARLESTON, April 17.
Arrived, ship Governor Claiborne, Sher-
wood, 'Angola, 52-days; P. pepau, &$3
si -:¦'•.;; sch'r Experiment, M'Lean, Sava-
! nab, 1 day ; Delahcy, fSythewood, Beau-
I fort. do.
Cleared, Regulator, Hay, Alexandria, (V)
April 18.
Arrived, brig Fox JnhnscH, Bjlttmore, 7
days ; PJougltijoy, Hich, Havana, 6 ; sloops
Delight, i.odper, Savannah, l; Two Sisters,
Woodward, Jefferson, (Geo.) a.
Cleared, ships Alnomac, Blake, Leghorn ;
Eleanor, Vial, Africa ; brij; Fair Creole,
Smith, Mew-York.
NRW-YORK, April 29.
GLORIOUS NEWS !
We stopped the press last night, at a late
hour, to announce t;-ood news from the dif-
ferent wards -From the best calculations,
we are warranted in stating, that the votes
given in yesterday for the American ticket
firexceededthoseofthe opposite party. Should
tiie friends of order ind good government
come forward to-day and tomorrow with the
s eiie zeal which they displayed yesterday,
their enemies will be completely discomfited,
and, to use the phrase of a seaman at one of
the pools yesterday, " We shall yet prove
.ourselves to be the Live-oak and Cedar of
America."
Captain Chase, from St. Vincents, in-
forms us that the town of Grenada was burnt
down on the 9th of April.
Arrived,
Tha ship Passenger, Coppinger, 31 days
from Bordeaux.
The ship Horatio, Rowland, 32 days from
Trinidad.
The ship Harriet, Macey, from Guada-
loupe, and 19 clays from Antigua.
The ship Richard, Rogers, 11 days from
St. Croix.
Tl're ship Franklin, Avery, of N. London,
33 days from Marseilles.
The brig Canton, Case, of Rhode Island,
11 days from St. Johns, Porto-Rico.
The brig Fair Creole, Smith, from New-
Orleans, and. 8 clays from Charleston.
The brig Charleston Packet, Cornell, 20
fiars from the city.of St. Domingo. Left,
snip Fabius, Taggart, of New-York, ready
for Philadelphia ; brig Midas, M'Culleu, of
tlitto, on the coast ; Panther, of ditto ; Ve-
¦ Baltimore ; ship Mary, of ditto ; A-
nelia, of ditto, on the eoasi ; brig Seivton,
of ditto, ditto.
The brig Eunice, Smith, 12 days from Ha-
vana. The shipPierce, Manning, for Charles-
ton, sailed 8 days before cant. Smith. Left,
Fayorite, Chn.ee, of Nantucket,fur Baltimore
18,'A April.
The brig Concord, Williams, a8 days from
Bangor, N. Wales.
ftoe schf. Wtvj mouth, W. W. Weymouth,
ALEXANDRIA, April 29.
ARK1VW),
Erig Martha, capt. Spoouer, Exuma.
Brig Louisa, capr. iVhNamare, Norfolk.
Schr. Good Intent, Baxter, Boston.
FEDERAL GAZETTE.
FRIDAY, MA Y L
0..7" Advertisements in the Supplement.
Left at Laguira, 6th April, schooners Jane,
Bernard, of and for Baltimore, in 4 days ;
Adeline, Deunison, do. do. in 10 ; Eagle,
-------, do. do. do.; Five Sisters, -------, to
sail for do. in Is.
Frontiers of Pomerania, March 6.
To-day we heard a violent cannonade from
the environs of Stralsund. It is said that the
Swedes have made a powerful sortie from that
citadel. A part ¦of marshal Mortier's corps*-
is at present at Grimrae ; and two regiments
of it have already passed through GriefsWald
on their rout to Friedland, &c.
Schiedam March 20.
The British minister residing at Vienna,
received intelligence on the 1st instant, that
the Porte had declared war against England,
admiral Louis harvmg threatened to destroy
Constantinople, in case the Porte did not
consent to renew its treaties with Russia &
England,'and send off instantly the French
minister and his suit. After a council of
Statfl had been .held, it wa.s resolved fo seize
on'the person of the English ambassador and
of all English subjects. Air, Arbutlmot,
however, aware of the approaching storm,
had previously made his escape to the Eng-
lish frigate which had bro't the summons.
The father of Prince Ypsilanti, had been
strangled in this prison.
Sale by Auction.
On MONDAY,
The 4th ilftt.nt IS o'ciaci, at our auction room,
erf the hiadvfGa elf, iiili Ik sold for
the benefit of the underwriters, for approved
notes at od ami
l.iu boxes vVlitte and Brown SUGARS.
It. LliMMON & CO. Auct'rs.
May 1_._____________________________________
Sale by Auction.
On WEDNESDAY",
The 20th instant in the afternoon, imirfadi-
ately after the side of the country scut oe-
longing to Martin Eiehelbergcr, will be
sold on the. prefliisps,
A Lot of Ground, containing 6 14 acre?,
situated on the Turk Turnpike Head, about
one and u half miles from the city of Balti-
more, and adjoining' the property formerly
betonirrrig to General John Swan
The terms will be made known at the time
of sale, and the property sold all together, or
in lots as may suit the purchasers.
VAN WVCK Sc DOHSiiY, Auct'rs.
M^h____________________________________
Public Sale.
In virtue of an order of the judges of the Or.
plums' court of Baltimore county, will be
exposed to Public Sale on SATURDAY,
the 9th day of May, the following'
Negroes, to wit :
Phil, Joseph, and Fhii'ii, iate the property
of Charles VVW*lock, 'deceased. Tee sal*
will commence, at 1! o'clock in the forenoon
at the auction room of
COC.elllAN' y jfROCTOR, Auct'rs.
May^____________________________________
L'or Bremen, or the River J ade,
^^^^^^^^^ The Ship
NORTH AMERICA,
Wra. Aug. Tucker, master ;
_____ The gTcater part of her car-
go is engaged. For freight or passage apply to
^^^^^^^^H LA PES CO. Or
JOHN BOLTE, Broker.
d4t-eo4t
_____________ 178, Market-st"eet^^^^^_
i H ive this day reteived,
\ quantity of Bonnet Boards and Writing
Paper.
They have also received by the late arrivals from.
England,
A large assortment of Books, Stationery,
Cutlery, and variety articles, which they will
sell on pleasing terms.
Among which are,
Seine Twine,
Tin in boxes,
Morocco Skins,
Be,st London Calf Skins,
Boot Wei,
Bo->t Cord and Shoe Binding-,
Gold Leaf, Sc. &c.
Together with a large assortment of Quills,
received per the Harriot, from Amsterdam.
N- B. A fresh supply of the Cordial Bidin of
Gilead, &c. received also.
may 1. _____ eo4t
French Dry Goods.
Just received by the brig Lydia, via Phila 'slphi-t,
1 box French Linen Cambric, entitled- to
drawback,
2i pieces extra-superfine do do.
Pocket Handkerchiefs, whits and colored,
Bordered do. do.
Extra-superfine Neck do. do do.
Fine French Linen 'Pocket Handkerchiefs,
Ladies' Silk Stockings, pink, white, open
clock, and crossed on the instep,
Men's white do. first qunlity,
Broad Kil.bons,"and other qualities,
Artificial Flo*, rg,
A i'ew pieces fine Calcnderis.
Also,
Rich Lace Veils,
1 small box flat Siik, calculated for embroi.
aery—and other articles.
For sale very cheap for cash or approved notes
biys. Apply at No. ,15, North Frederick-
street, may 1. ecHti
Double CdVster and Pine
Apple CHEESE,
ffust received and for. sale at No. 119, Marhet-
3000 lb. Double Glai'ster and Pine Apple
Che. e .
!7j boxes first and second quality Spanish
Ci;,-u- ¦¦,
150-------Muscatel and Bloom Raisins,
70-------Philadelphia and Castiie. Soap,
JO ------- Mould Candles,
50 bbls- and ke.^s Jamieson's Crackers
On Bund,
12 pipe* old Cognise Brandy, and 8 pipes
Holland Gin ol a superior quality,
Old Jamaica Spirits ix New-England Rum,
in hogsheads,
51/00 lb. Goshen Cheese,
liiOO lb Filbert*,
20 boxes Smyrna Figs, and 30 frails do.
15 boxen Prunes,
Imperii!, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin
and Souchong Teas, in chests, and by retail;
which, with a general assortment of Wines
and GoodsMn the above line, will be laid,
wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms.
JOHN & EOW'JJ M'CLURE.
May t. eodt
NOTICE.
JCHV MFFUM
Mis th's .
Benjamin Goodhue, and the business will in
fUture be conducted under the firm of
Buffiim and Goodhue,
Who have for sale at No. 84, Bowly's wharf,
20 pipes 4th proof Spanish Brandy,
May 1.
;KiS=*E
For Sale,
The British Buitt
Ship I:'AT:1i.Y,
Burthen 3/0 tons. The Pat-
____ . sey is a very fine Ship, has
been completely repaired, and is ready to
take in a cargo' She is estimated to car-
ry 600 lihds. Tobacco. The inventory wiil
be shewn by captain Bowles on board the
ship, lying at.Waters's wharf.
R. GILMOR & SONS.
May 1. eo4lt
William Lee,
No. 223, Marfcet-street,
Has imported in the ships Fame and John.
Adhinifroni Liverpool,
Sundry Goods, viz :
Manchestry, suitable for the Spanish mar-
ket, likewise Kersymere of different colors
and qualities, Bombazetts, Durants, he. fte.
On hand,
Blankets, of all sizes ; Costings, Grey,
Brown, Plain and Napt; Blue Plains ; Grey-
do ; Flannels of all coining ; Dimities ; Fine
French Cambrics ; and a fine assortment of
Buttons. Cell Metal Kettels, Sec. &c.
All of which will be sold at a low ad-
vance.
May 1, Jaw
Public Sale.
By virtue of a decree of the honorable the circuit
court if the Hi strict of Columbia, sitting as a
court of chancery for the county of Washington,
mill be sold at public sale, on the premises, the
5th. day of August next, at 12 o'clock, M.
That valuable stand, situated in Georgetown
in the District of Columbia, and known by the
name of the UNION TAVERN, now in the
occupancy of William Crawford, and late the
property of Charles M'Langldiii, deceased ;
together with the Lots, Houses, Stables and
improvements belonging- to and on which the
said tavern is erected ; and also the two-story
Brick House, situate on Bridge-street, near
the said Union Tavern, and the Lot on which
the same is erected, late the ftt'opurly of James
S. Morsell, esquire.
The terms of sale are, the purchaser to g'ive
bonds, with approved security, for the payment
of the purchase money, with interest from the
day of sale, in three equal annua! payments.
DANIEL r.CSSARD, Trust**.
The creditors of the said Charles M'Laugh-
lin are hereby notified to bring into (he said
court, their claims, with the vouchers thereof,
ugainiit the said Charles M'Lauglilin, within
two months from the day of sale above menti-
oned.
DANIEL BUSSARD, Trustee.
May 1, lawli't
Samuel Jefferis
Has just received, In addition to his former stock
of Hooks and Stationary,
A supply of valuable BOOK.S, Law, Hie-
Wrical, School, and Miscell .neons. Amongst
which is, a i "I" new & valuable
SCHOOL BOOKS.
In this department S- J. has the cheapest,
latest and most approved kinds of Comly's
Books for young beg-inners, viz.
Comly's Grammar, 50 cents
Comly'i Spelling Book, part I. 12
---------- I. & II. 25
---------- I- II. & III bound.Sl
In thi3 Spelling Book it is acknowledged
the yonng'er cl>ss possess a high advantage ;
as the first part, which is equal in utility to
the common spelling book, costs but half the
the price. When the youth advances, he will
have in the three parts, a work of muck great-
er value than has been in common use.
SCOTT's GEOGRAPHY.
T'ds is a new work, particularly culcttlated
for the American schools ; besides the usual
-;, there are in this work a number of
excellent plates and maps.—price 62 cents.
Arith netic Tables, (5 cents.
Kimber's Arithmetic, 25
S. J. Has always on hand a complete assort-
ment of BOOKS' <*< STATIONARY, which
he will sell, wholesale and retail, on the low-
est terms for cash, or usual credit for accept-
ances in town.
BOOK-BINDING
Executed in its greatest variety, on moder-
ate terms. lL^
BLANK BOOKS
Made to any pattern at a very short notice.
May 1 eo4t
Superfine Flour.
1200 barrels of prime Susquehannah FLOUR
for side by the subscriber, on commission.
The above has been examined at both heads
by a careful cooper, and is in good shipping-
order.
Storage may be had for about 2000 barrels
more, or 5000 bushels wheat.
Tobacco and other country produce taken
in on storage, and said on commission, at his
warehouse, No. 2, head of the basin.
LEVINUS CLARKSON-
Also for Sale,
50 barrels of PURE,
130 VENISON HAMS.
"^London MILINERY. ~
Mrs. Neale,
No. 12f 1-2, Makket-street,
Has received per the London Packet via Philadel-
phia, an elegant assortment of
MILLINERY.
ALSO,
1 box of Paris do.
Which will be opened to-morrow.
May 1.______________._______________eoitt
To Rent,
The Dwelling part of a House, on the
corner of Baltimore and Howard street, No.
2"5 Possession may be badimn.ediatclv, by
applying to PETER FOKNEY.
May 1.________________ eo-ltj:___
Wants a Situation,
Either in a wholesale, or retail dry goad or groce-
ry sfore,
A YOUNG MAN, just fro.ro the country,
who is pretty well acquainted with the mercan-
tile business, having been in the practice fin-
seven years past, and can produce sufficient
testimony of a good character. A line ad-
dressed to J. L. and left at the oftieeofthis
pl-'er, will be strictly attended to.
may i, Pimento,
2o bbls. Frankincense,
30 ------- Mackerel,
20 cases Cotton and Wool Cards,
2 bales and 2 bbls. Senna.
also, -
30 bales and trunks Calcutta and Madras!
Consisting of
Beerboom Gurrahs, (Justah, Barrilla and
Girrali Bafias, Ekersgusah and Guspdre Ma-
mooclics, Jam,poor Sannas, Brown Clieck, Al-
libad Emerties, Long Cloths, Citarconies,
Madras Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. &c.
ALSO,
100 pieces Black Bolog-na Crapes.
May 1 ^^^^ dflt eo6t
HORSES *W Sale.
A pair of elegant, bright Bays, well match-
ed, warranted, sound and to go fine and g-en-
tle in Harness. Apply'at Mr. Croud's Live-
ry Stable.
M»l,____________________uSti _
The Subscriber
WILL sell his-presentresirience, fwomilea
from Baltimore city, lying between the York;
and old Harford roads, adjoining general
Smith's and Mr. Hollin'a country s;ats, con-
tbout eighty-four acres of land, 1 half
o: which is e ell-improved, the remainder in
wool of a large size, and «s very fully suppli-
ed with excellent water The very extensive
prospect is not exceeded, if equalled, by any
in the vicinity or county. It is stocked with
an .abundance of the best of i~ery Hud of
large bearing-print Trees, ai 1 ast wo hun-
dred Pi^ar Trees, of almost ever.- kind ; two
apple orchards, containing e.pwirds of thirty-
five kinds : Cherries of the res' leu: s ; Peach-
es , Plumbs ; Apricots, ana Nectarines, oi all
kinds 1 Quinces ( large Italian black Mulber-
ries i ¦• ''.usi ierable number of large bearing;
G ape Vines, of various kinds ; Frga ; i'.ngtisli
V, alimts ; hard and soft shelled Almonds;
Filberts ; a large Garden stocked with Kasber-
ries ("Strawberries.; Gooseberries ; Currants,
and every other necessary. All the above meu-
tioned freit has bees selected at a considerable
exprnce and attention for %() years past, by the
Subscriber", who thinks it unnecessary to men-
tion any tiling fitrt her in respect to the land and
improvements, it being so near Baltimore, aixl
it is expected a person desirous to purchase
will viww the premises For teons, apply to
THOMAS PE I'EKS.
N. B. The Land may be divided, beingtwo
separate Lots, ne .rly equal in quantity
May 1._________________________ dtt
Just KeceiVv.-d
Per the schooner Fenelon,fruin Bordeaux.
128 hhds. Claret,
110 boxes do.
13 bales DRY GOODS,
Consisting of
Lutestrings, Silk Cloves, Silk Hose, Da-
mask Silk Shawls, Grenoble Kid Gloves, and
C eio *ick. For sale by
WILLIAM COOKE, Jim.
April 13._____________________________d_
Nichols 6c French,
No. 12, South-street,
Save received by the schooner Susan, from Bos-
ton.,
35 bales & boxes of INDIA & FRENCI*
GOODS, viz. :
Lnekipove ~)
Chittibiily & C BAFTAS,
Fine 3
Jaumpore SAUNS,
KardiaSO^ gAS
Gurrah 3
Aaumga,
.Vcei-eiingee}
Jalalpore' f-MAMOODYS,
Fine do. j
Fine Jalalpore SANNAS,
Gunny Bags,
White Thread Laces, Gloves, Velvet Rib-
bons, Paper Mounts, Plain Tiffany and Span-
gled Fans, Morocco Caps, &c. &.C.
Also in Store,
67 bales INDIA GOODS, consisting of
Gurrahs, Mamoodys, Sawns, Saunas, Cossa.%
Baftas, &c. &c.
The whole entitled to debenture.
April 16. dl8t()
George Price and Co.
Have imported in the Ahcona, from, Liverpool,
Part of their assortment of
SPRING GOODS.
April IT
Notice.
dISt eo9t
I have seen, in the Federal Gazette, a No-
tice, signed by Mr. Jbhn Croxall, which I
suppose to have been published in one of that
gentleman's lunar spells, or he wotdd nothava.
closetl his little notice in so short a way. I
i mean, as usual, to be moderate. I call on tha
gentleman to prove any attempt en my part to
I injure him, and particularly to shew reason:
J for supposing that I would collect money due
j to him, when he knows that I refused, months
ago, to receive money for him.
I I could wish that the poor old man had not
, been so much agitated, on being fa.-l, detect-
ed in improper conduct; which will soon ap-
I peal-, (with proper vouchers, if necessary,) ia
i my answer to his "Further Notice."
I STEPHEN G. GILL,
april 29,_______ d3t§
OAKLY for Sale.
IsTEMimo to remove my Iron Manufac
tory to the city of Baltimore, and resida- al
together \n the city : I oiler for sale that
beautiful and highly improved estate OAKLY.
Tl is v.iihin a rn'le and a half of town, will
40 or 60 acres of Land at the option of tiie
pin-chaser. If it is nor sold before Saturday,
the 2d day of May next, at private sale, of
whit h timely notice will be given, it will on
that day be offered to public sine on the pre.
mises at S o'clock in the afternoon, on a libe-
ral credit. Possession will be given iiumedi-
stely by JOHN DORSEY.
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