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^BWRTISML Seven Dollars per Annum.] MONDAY, MAT ^ 1807. [Vol. XXVI—No. 4047. Sale by Auction. On TUESDAY, The 11th instant, at 4 if clock in the afternoon, •mil tie sold hy auction, on the premises, on a very liberal credit, The square of GROUND on Philnot's ad- ¦ilition, i» fee simple, lying between the new Church (building for the Rev. Dr. Rattoonl & Wilkes-street, fronting wBSton Granby street, north on PoUy's-streel, east on Executor-street, and south on Wiikes-st. which square is divid- er) into 22 Lots, agrccabiyto a plat that may be seen at the vendue office, at the_ corner of Second and Frederick-streets, previous to the sale. This Property is esteemed of more value than any square'in that part of the city, bom its central situation and convenient distanced all the principal points of trade, and from its being an entire bed of solid natural earth and gravel, which will admit of the best dry cellars to every house erected (fcefeon. Its extensive IrontonGranby and Wiikes-streets (the most public highway through the city from east to west) wifi render an advantageous as well a-i an agreeable residence, the situation being heal- thy and pleasant. The title is clear and indisputable, and a Heed in fee simple, will be executed when the purchase money is fully paid. May ?. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. d Sale by Auction. On TUESDAY, The 5th May next, at 12 Jclock, at the auction room, at the head of Frederick-street dock, villi he sold, A Valuable Lot of Ground, On Federal Hill, adjoining a lot on which the foundry stands, and runs luQ reel east towards the glass house, binding on the water and running back 16 perches into the sand bank. Tile above Properly will be sold on a cre- dit of one year, with interest from the day of sale, of if more, agreeable to the purchrser, 6. 12, and IS months, and on receiving ap- proved indorsed negotiable notes, including the iiiteresi, a boiv.t to convoy the property ¦will be given, and on the last note being paid, a title will be. executed in fee simple. The titles to this property are conceived unexcep- tionable, but no general warrantee will be given. VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct'rs. April H. . Baltimore & York-town Turn- pike Road. E subscribers being appointed Commit Bioners by an act of the legislature, " entit- led an act to nuke several Turnpike Roads through Baltimore county, and for other pur- poses"—to take subscriptions for nuking a turnpike road from Baltimore towards York to the Pennsylvania line ; do hereby otice, that a subscription book foi a ca pital stock of 100,000 dollars, hi shares of lara aach, will be opened at Mr. Wm i 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 dur ing the same hours the two following days, unless the capital stock should be curlier 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 fiftv on the second day. JOSEPH THORNBURG, THOMAS M'ELDEKRY, NICH. MERRYMAN, 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, Frcderick-towi; the English and German papers, Soger's town, •will please copy this advertisement, and forward lieir accounts to the Office f the American. York and Maryland line Turn- pike Road. The subscribers being appointed commissi, oners by an act of the Legislature of the state of Pennsylvania to take subscriptions tor mak- 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 York, on the 4th day of May next, from the hour of *> un- til 3 and ill like manner for the five Kiicceed- ing day*.unless the capital stock should be earlier subscribed ; and unless the capital shall be all or newly 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 the city of Baltimore, on the litb day of May , from the hour of ten until three, and will continue open during the same hours, the two following days, unless the capital stock should be earlier subscribed. Every person must pay down ten dollars for each share at the lime of subscribing. ADAM HENDRIX. CALEB KIRK.: JOHN BRILLINGER. aptil 24, 1307- _________________ d Thorndick Chase I'.is imported in the several ships from London and Liverpool, Which he offers for sale on the most mo- derate terms, a handsome assortment of SUPERFINE Cloths and Cassimers In small bales. Second Cloth k Blue Plains. An assortment of Fancy Waistcoating, Fine Marseilles Quilting, Do India Dimities, Twilled Nankeens, Superfine Bombazets, Twisted Checks and Striped Cotton shirt- ing, Scarlet Blue and White Bunting. Also on hand, An assortment of Patent Shot and Sheet Lead april 27- *o!0t For Bremen, or the River Jade, The Ship NORTH AMERICA, Wm. Aug. Tucker, master ; The greater part of her car- go is engaged. For freight or passage apply to LABES & CO. Or JOHN BOLTS, Broker. May 1._____________ d4t-eo4t For Liverpool, "En The Barque MARY, Captain Trotter, Burthen 150> tons, will be readv to load in ten days. For freight aoply to. ' JOHN SHERLOCK. Who has for sale on board said vessel, 5000 bushels coarse Liverpool SALT. may 2.______________________________dSt For Freight or Charter, To any port on the continent, or the West-Indies, J-~X . The Brig NEUTRALITY, .^K; dptcin Covel, A-.'.r^ .,*> Burth.cn 1000 barrels; a g.od Estrone vessel, and ready to re- ceive a cargo On board immediately. For terms apply to BEN. 8c GEO. WILLIAMS, No 3, Bowly's wharf. Who hove received by die above vessel, 50 hhds. N. Ei limn, 10 hhds. Muscovado Sugar, 100 boxes Codfish, SO ps. Russia Sheetings, entitled to draw, back. april 30 d8'4 The Subscriber Oilers for sale on liberal terms the Hull, Masts and Spars of ¦a new BRIG, abo .i 173 tons burtllan, carpenter's measure. H. PEIHCE. dli For Sale, Freight or Charier, The Briir WILLIAM, Jonathan Dow, mastiff ; '-"-'c 'v;>-"ii-.£-e A good vessel; about 1300 bbls burthen will be ready to rece.ve a car- iyp in a few day*. Appiy to CORNTHWAl r & YARNALL. 4th mo. 27th. d Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of the following writs of Fieri F i- 'cias from Baltimore county court to me ui- reetcd, will be exposed to Publio Sale, for cash the f.l'owiiig property, at the times and places hereafter mentioned, to wit: *,' tlie Court House on Wednesday the 6th day of Kfavnext, at 10 o clock, two Horses, three sets of Horse Gears, and one Cart, late jhe property of James Black, taken at suit of Peter \Vvant, Jun. At the warehouse of Gerhard Topkin, on (he same day at 11 o'clock, one hSg*h< 1 r passage apply to the master onboard, at Smith's wharf, or to ISAIAH MANKIN, Who has recci-.....I " • offers/or sate, 5 hjids good ' ifildad Sugar, 1100 wt. Mad U r, and 1 case'nail pint Decanters, april 29. A For Sale, Freight or Charter, *-, The elegant fast railing Ship ADRIANA, Peter S lldrish-^ACi ifi.rtstfr ; . Burthen about .66 89 9-5 tons per register, or about 8900 b.. .¦•.-.;, Adriana is' three yc i s old, In ft in New York, of Live Oa., Locust and. Cedar, Cop- per fastened and coppered to the bends, with 28, 30 and 22 ounce copper. She will be ready to receiv . cargo in a few days. For terms apply to the master on board at Carr's wharf, Fcll's-Point, or to CORNTHV/AIT 8c YARNALL, 83, BowVs wharf. Who have received per said vessel and offer jot- sale, 50 crates Earthenware assorted, Plates and Hollow Ware, 87 casks Copperas, 800 bushels large house Coal. _ . The Consignees of Goods per the Adriana, will please send their permits on as board early as possible. 4th mo. 30. d 7 5 pipes Holland GIN, . Imported in the ship North-America, from Amsterdam, for sale by LAUES h CO. april 3o. diileo8t ,«w2i§jj .¦ ¦-¦ ¦.' ¦¦¦¦ For Sale, The British Built Ship PATftEY, :Burthen 370 tons. The Pat- sey is a vary fine Ship, lias been completely repaired, and is ready to take in a cargo. She is estimated to car- ry 600 hhds. Tobacco. The inventory will be shewn by captain Bowles on bsard the ship, lying at Waters's wharf. R. GILMOR & SONS. May 1. eo4ti Foi' Sale, I J^J^- A new SC if OONER, iSv About 70tonscai,pepter'8 mea. p> surer, cut:. She is built of good Sife? materials, and has every :ip- prarance jf jailing fast. She has a cable and some rigging, which are new, probably to tba amount*of about §200. She is faithfully built, her bottom and ceiling of the best oak plank. For terms apply to REDMOND GRACE, 07 Smith's wharf Oct"h"r 13. d6t-gaw For Sale, The fast-sailing schooner ENTERPi'.IZE,, Of about 400 barrels, ifappli- u-SSXSa* cation is made on or before the first day ©f ;March, at which time it is expect- ed she will be readv to take in a cargo. F'?EV, BRUNER, «r CO. Who have received by said schooner, and for sale at the ware-houi'-, corner of Howard atvlPro.tt- screets, adjoining their sugar-refinoy, 12,000 wt green Coffee, and 10;000 do. Car- race is Cocoa, entitled to thsawback on ex- port atloti, 10 logs St. Domingo Mahogany, 266 Spanish Hides, and a tew bales Cotton. Also on hand, 11 ions Nicaragua Wood All of which they will sell low for cash or on credit for good paper. February 24________________2aw Walt? and .Roy-, 84, Mitot-mh-ei, Rave imported in the Globe, ft otn London, A CONSIDERABLE HIT OF THiUU SPRING GOODS, Amongst which are, 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 well assorted. LOCKS & BRASSVVARE, , Of every description, Which added tO' their importation of CUTLERY, per Fame from Liverpool,' renders their, assortment almost complete. By the next arrivals day expect the balance oi their Goods—the whole sold on the usual terms. FOR SALE, jrSEs Si hoonsr ROBY, Burthen about. 700 barrels, ! arrived from St. jago, and i.«- [i 1 low if immediate application is n:a b. — Apply as above. april 25. ' dr>t-eolm For Petersburg £9* Richmond, jr"F The schooner ENTERPRISE, if $';;¦'' -John Peterson, master ; ^m-S"^bm A substantial, good vessel ; .-¦if^.f having a part of her caigo r.ow oii b0;Trd, is expected to sail on Thi the. 23d instant For freight of the remain. der, apply to the master on board, at Smith's wharf, or to ISAIAH MAiJKIN, Who continues to transact business on corn- mi .sion 2s usual, and offers for sale on ac- commodating terms, 150 boxes white Codfish, in nice shipping order, 160 casks fresh Raisins, . 15 chests Young Hyson Tea, 89 bbls. Glauber Salts, 30 do. Cider Vinegar, 10 qr. casks Sherry Wine, superior quality, 2 do. Malaga do. 5 pipes Aloque do. 3 do. very superior old Cogniac Brandy, 3 do Holland Gin, good flavor, 300 kegs Pickled Salmon, 200 do. Tongues and Sounds, 10 barrels Fat Mackerel, .:.') do. New-York Apples, 600 Sugar Mould's, Trenton Manufacture, A few barrels Boston No. 1 Beef, Cherry Bounce, &c. ALSO, 1 bale Cloths, assorted, 1 do. KcrseiS do. 1 do. Rose Blani.ets, and 1 case Cotton Oainbrics. Jrrf GOODS received on Storage. April IS. ':» * ' - d4t-law8t ' ':/, ¦ TMbi Sale, A Vd'''dd» ''.uiitry Se-at of four acres of Lan'd, >''*i;ii' aiioiit two miles of the city, a imi tlie York luiu) ii;e gate, nig tlie country seat of Mr. William ',' ayi;i^ witii the advantage of a private road., which "saves" thvj expense of a daily toll, being in tiieXirinityoC a number of. elegant coiuury : -,ts. On this place is a variety of fine beajr- ees of various descriptions; with a groy/^of .large. <>ak», the whole being enclosed wjtli: a .post and rail fence. For terms, in- rii'iire e|.flie prmter, or of Mr,-- Christopher Walketf at the turnpilie gate. ' April^'7. ______________________eo ->--'SHOES, No. 229,, Market-street, 3 doors bclotn Howard- street. The Subscriber wishes to inform the public, and bis old customers in particular, that he is n«w opening an assortment of SHOES,, d'.al- nv.stcvery description, which will be sold at the most reduced prices by wholesale and re- tail. Country merchants shall have great bar- gains by taking a large quantity. WILLIAM .ASHMAN. TO LET, The Dwelling Part & Garden of the House No. 229 ; as pleasant a situation as any in the city, for a small farr.i'r . WILLIAM ASHMAN April 27. eolOt Russia Sheetings, Brandy, RICE, COTTON, Sec- 520 pieces Ru.-sia Sheetings, (420 pieces entitled to drawl): u-k,) 8 pipes real C'.'ogniac Brandy, 4th proof, 4o tierces Rita :, fresh, 10 bales Uphil id Cotton, Shipping Cheeiie, Holland Gin,, N. E Rum in barrels, mould and spermaceti Candles, fat Mackerel, Beef, Pork, Hyaon T;a, Carolina and Spanish Flotinc Iiu'iigo. For sale on liberal terms, bv CUMB..D. WILLIAMS. april 29. eo8t .------1---------------;----.-----------------,------.....----_—---- ... 'John Fane," and Co. 178, Market-street, Tiare tiiis dai re rived, A quantity of Bonnet Boards and Writing Paper. 7'/i»_i have alsu received bv the laff arrivals from Bngl.) ,d, A large assortm. nt ot Books, Stationery. Cutlery, and variety at¦ tides, which they vviil sell on pleasing terms. Among tvhich are, Seine Twine, Tin in boxes, Morocco Skins, Best Lond m Calf.Skins, Boot Boot Cord and Shoe Binding, Gold Leaf, it. Together -.vith a larg( assortment of Qiiills, received per the Har ;..,, from A usterdam. N. B. Afresh supply o:';;:e C Ji'Ji.u ^ai'. of Gilead, &c. received also. mav I.________________ I .-it v icicli Dry Goods. jlust receive i hy the brig l.ydia, via Philadelphia, 1 box French Linen Cambric, entitled to drawbieir, 2i pieces extra-superfine do do. Pocket Handkerchiefs, white 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 quality, Broad Ribbons, and other qualities, Artificial Flowers, A few pxces fine Calenderis. Also, Rich Lace Veils, 1 small box flat Silk, calculated for embroi- dery—and other articles. For sale very cheap for cash or approved notes at 60 days. Apply at No. 35, North Frederick- street. / 1. eo4t§ Double Gio'ster arid Piae Apple CHEESE. Just received and for sole at No. 119, Market- street, 30#0 lb. Double Gio'ster and Pine Apple Cheese, 170 boxes first and Befond quality Sptfnsfa CigarK 150 ------ Muscat,-\ and Bloom Raisins, 70 ------ Phila l( iphia 1 -1 Castile Soap, 50 ------- Moid,! Candles, 50 bbls. and kegs Jamieson's Crackers. Oi Hand, 12 pipes old Cog,liac 'randy, imdSpp'S Holla d Gin of a sir] erior qu - Old Jamaica Spirits & New England Rum, in hogshead*, 5*100 lb Goshen Cheese, 1 m lb. Filberts, 20 boxes Srnyina Figs, and 30 frails do. 15 boxe* Prunes, Iniperid, Hfigoiij Young llj'son, Hyson Skin and Souchong feas, inchests, and by 1 which, with a general assorttneut of Wines and Goods in the above lin , will be sold, wholesale or retail, on the .most lib-.-rallerms. JOHN St EDW'D M'CLUilE. May 1. '' ' eo6t___ Samuel Jefferis Has just t'eceived, In addition to his former s-tock if Books and Stationary, A supply of vatuublo B 't LYDIA WILi.t ". aprd 29.___________________£2:it!J___ mpb rey B uck ier," At Ms i , on J inrs's Fa! ... idge, Ttu order for shipping or fj- tnihuse, 5 i0 bexes bestbipwn in 1 veil, w SOAP, 250 boxes of Mould CANDLES—4's, 5% 1 shor' 6's Which he will sell low for cash, or go^-.ipa- per at 6 ) days, or in exchanga for tallow, lard am! beeswax april 39.________________________eo4t|| To Let, The STORE, No. 79, Bowly's wharf, an excellent stand for business. Possession may be had immediately Apply to ALEXANDER MACTIER, St. Paul's-lane. april 29. eo4t^ Samuel and Lewin Wethered Have impo'tcd hy the sundry late arrivals from. London and Liverpool, A general assortment of Spnng Goods, Which they off r for sale on their usual terms by the package or peice. ' april '>9. eo4tf To Rent, And possession given immediately, That large three-storj briefedwelling House in Franklin-street, next door to capt. Isaac Philips. A|)|dyto the Rev. John 'iessier, at the French Seminary. april 29., eo Tor Saie, A Pair of well broke serviceable Carriage HORSES, very gentle in harness, in good order, and warranted sound. Also, A «ght travelling COACHES', that-has beenteed, in good repair. Apply at this Of- fice!, ap'-il |8. d3t-eo2t|| William Cochran & Brothers Have received by ulie late arrivals from London and Liverpool, their supply of Spring Goods. Among which are, A few bales of best London Superfin* Cloths, Ladii arid Kerseymers, of the most fashionable colors ; with a good asf nf of Men's xWsmen'sCotton,Thread, and Silk 11 i h md from the last Pall importations, 30 balas of WOOLLENS : Consisting of Cour.se and hue Cloths, of even i ; Plains, Kferseys, Half '.¦ ;ped and Point Blankets, Coatings, and Flannels assorted. apri!29. colOt Fitch Hall, Jun. Has for sale just .received per b/ig Neutrality, from, h'oston, 11 hhds. N. E. Rum, 1 0 sets of handsome Dining China, con.' taining 15o pieces each. In Stnre, SO casks shipping Cheese, 50 boxes Spermaceti Caudles, 100 do, white Cod Fish, 20 bbls Mess Beef, 50 do. Cargo No. 1, do. 23 chests of Imperial and Young Hyson TEAS. april 29. ¦ eo4t§ To Connoissieurs Of Pictures, (Engravings and Mechanic Art CHRISTOPH WINKELBLECH, founder of the academy of arts and sciences, ill Basel, m Switzerland; member of several societies ot arts and sciences in France and Germany, offers his services to an enlighten- ed public. HE erases all spots out of old pictures, (sucii as are done in oil colors) either upon canvass, wood or glass ; joins them together if broken, so as not to be perceived, wl the d image had been. He gives life to the colors, and recovers old pictures in beauty, as if just come from the hands of the painter, without defacing the design, nor < ven the least stro! e of the original artist. Ho erases spots, occasioned by age, out of engravings and repairs them, (although defaced or eVen torn) to their former beauty. He cleari»and me ids glasses and frames, and fixes the first, close together by peculiar art. He cleans i. labaster, marble audbrass, of various statues —likewise watch easfcs&ornatjients, in a man- ner that shallappear as if new. He repairs mechanical work. He also gives movements to mills, which for want of water had stopped. He exacts no pay if hisperfbrm^ncesdonot. prove satisfactory to his employers He pur. chases o d. lorn and I'.amaged pictures, and ¦ ¦»} oldpiecos of mechanic, ari '"'o*; kenwatcl.es. Please b ¦ e.' 3, North G'ay-street, where without charges msy be ; a variety of pisess of art and sciences. ApiiU7. tc'^l