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Seven Dollars per Annum.]
WEDNESD.
./ TJ
Sale by Auction.
On TUESDAY,
"he 12th instant, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon,
will he told In auction, on the premises, on a
•eery liberal credit,
The square of GROUND on Philpot's ad-
_lion, in fee simple. King' between the new
Jhurch (buildinglbr the Rev. pr RationtO &
Vilkcs/stre, t. fronting- west on Granby-street,
jorthon PollvVstreet, easton Executor-street,
jnd south onWiikes-st. which square is divid-
0 53 Lots, agreeably to a plat that may
le seen at the vendue office, at the corner of
L md and Frederick-streets, previous to the
Jile.
This Property is esteemed of more value
i.u ny sqitarein that pari of the city, from
nt_al situation and convenient distance to
:d the principal points of trade, and from its
Ssing a" estire l)ed of solid natural earth and
Brave i, which will admit of t.\e best dry cellars'
t! every house erected thereo.i. Its extensive
front on Granby tali Wilkes-streets (the most
public highway through the city from < i I •
vest) will render an advantageous as well a! an
agreeable residence, the situation being' Ileal-
thy and pleasant.
The title i- elaar and indisputable, and a
deed in fee sirosle, will be executed when the
purchase monei ;- fully paid,
THOMAS CHASE, AucrV.
May % ___________d
"JBauLnort-cv York-town Turn-
pike Road.
THE subscribers being- appointed Commis
¦loners by an act of the legislature, " entit-
l.d in act to make several Tufnpike Roads
thrnmrh Baltimore county, and for other pur-
poses"—to take subscriptions for malting a
turnpike road from Baltimore towards, York
town, to the Pennsylvania line; do hereby
pdvc notice, that a subscription boo'., fo1 a ca
jiil il stock of 100.000 dollars, in shares ol
JO dollars each, will be opened at Mr. Win
Kvar.'s tavern, in the city of Baltimore, on
the llfh day of May next, from the hour of
10 until 2 o'clock and willconti'itu open din-
ing- the same hours the two fallowing days,
unless the capital stock should be earlier sub
_ieribed. Every person must pay down one
dollar on each share at the time of subscrib-
ing. N,
DAVID M'MECHEN.
March 23. dlHhMy
N. E. The Legislature of Pennsylvania, at
its present sesslari, have passed a law to in
Inorporate a company to make a road from
York-town, to meet the one here contem-
plated. .. api-il 17.
The Editor* of the Easton Star ,- Republican
Jtdvacate, ami the German paper, Frederici-irrum ;
nglith ard German papers, Soger's Wro%
jteill pleasg.t aitwrtisemefn., artclfefvaard
lui aieouutt i<< the Ojfici " the American
York and Maryland line Turn-
pike Road.
The subscribers being appointed commissi.
oners by an set of the Legish lixve < f the slate
of Penns-lvf.nia to take subscriptions for nak.
tng a twrnpilte road from York to the stale
line on a direction for Baltimore i Do hereby
gh-e notice that a subscription book for a ca-
pital of?5,000 dolls, in shares of 100 dolls each
-will be ope, a at the, house of Samuel Spavuj-
ler Innkeeper in the borough of Yorfc, on the
#tb day of May next, from the hour ot 9 an
til 3 and in like manner for the five succeed-
ing days unless the capital etock should be
earlier subscribed; ami unless the capital
stock shall be all or nearly all subscribed
wiii.in the above mentioned six days in the
borpugh ofYprkj the books will be opened
at the house of William Evans, lnlceepev in
the citv of Baltimore, on the lith day of May
next, from the hour of ten until three, and
trill continue oprn during- the same hours, the
two following- days, unless the capital stock
should be earlier subscribed. Every person
mas', pay down ten dollars for each share at
the time of subscribing-.
AD VM HENDUIX.
CALEB KIRK
JOHN BH1LLINGER.
april 24, 1807.___________________d__
Charles Wirgman
Has just received by the Six Sisters, from Bris-
tol, and offers for Sale,
Sheathing Copper and Nails,
Bar, square und bolt Iron, assorted,
Iron Hoops,
Scupper Nails and Pump Tacks,
Spanish Drown,
Tin Plates,
Seine Twine,'
Bunting,
Queen's Ware,
Taunton Ale,
Negro Pipes, and
Porter Bottles, in hampers.
The above articles havsbecn purchased with
eash, and will be sold very low.
Also, by the Guildford, f>\ m, Newcastle, ( E.J
20 casks TumblerS, assorted,
20 crates of Queen's Ware,
A few Grindstones,
Patent Canvas,
Wine Bottles, in baskets, and
1500 bushels large Coal.
Likewise, by the Globe, from London,
An invoice of Gobi and Silver Watches.
And on hand,
24 bales of Calcutta Piece Goods, consisting
of Luckipore, Jugdea and Chittabully Bat'tas,
18 casks Venetian Red,
3 casks Mustard ISotlles,
London Porter, and
A few tons Logwood rnd Fustie.
April 28. eo
IRISH LINEN, &c. Vr'c.
Alexander Brown and Son
Mave imported in the Adriana, a further supply of
r$Wj LINEN,
i 5-4 Sheeting,
" ¦", G-4, 8-4, 10-4, Diaper, Dowlas, and
Brown Holland,
api-il 30. d4t«o6t
For Bremen, or die Fiver Jade
;'* \. TllR ship
s> NORTH AMERICA,
yftj\ -''lr^* Wm. A tig-. Tucker, master;
'fcHs-KSilfe^ft* The greater part of her car-
go is engaged. For freight or passage apply to
LA1JES k'CO. Or
JOHN. BOLTE, linker.
May 1. dlt eo4t
For Liverpool,
%¦'¦
m
The Barque
MARY,
Captain Trotter,
Burthen 150 tons, will be
ready to load in ten clays. For freight apply
to ' JOHN SHERLOCK.
Who has for sale on '>oird said vesael,
5000 bushels coarse Liverpool HALT.
njay 2. dSt
For Freight or Charier,
To any port on the continent, or the fVest-Ind-ies,
iOiv\ The Krig. NEUTRALITY,
Captain Cbwt4,
Burthen 1000 barrels ; ag«od
strong vessel, and ready to re-
6eive a carifo on board immediately. For
termsj apply to
BEN. & GEO. WILLIAMS,
No 3, Bowlv's wharf.
Who hove received by the above vessel,
SOhhds. N.E. Rum,
10 hhds. Muscovado Sugar,
l'.'O boxes Codfish,
80 ps. Russia Sheetings, entitled to draw-
back.* april 30. uS'4
The Subscriber
Offers for sale on liberal terms
the Hull, Masts and Spars of
a new BRIG, about l'/o tons
burthen, carpenter's measure.
H. PEJRCE.
april 27. dipt
For Sale, Freight or Charter,
f,-CTS The Brig
:»^w WILLIAM,
7Kj*ji7* Jonathan Dow, master ;
.-.;-&'" A good vessel, about '300
bbb-a burthen will be ready to recc.ve a car.
go ih a few days. Apply to
COKNTHWAIT
•4th mo. 27th.
& YARNALL.
d
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a *rit of Venditioni Ex-
ponas, frorti the court aforesaid to me. direct-
ed, will be exposed to public sale on Saturday
the lith May, at lo oUock, for cash,
/¦' j- ~ The Schooner
^gM^C TRIMMER,
ilfflMBa&SP' IIcr tackle and apparel, now
Wg»"^t63fa '"ing at Frederick-street dock,
late the property of John Fitzhugh, taken at
suit of William M'MecLhi.
JOHN HUNTER, SherifT.
april 30, 1807. d
For Amsterdam,
The linejast-sailing ship
GEORGE DYER,
sail with allpos'ibledif-
"tL';St patch, t! gr iter part of her
cargo !) i remainder will be
Ukeuon moderate freight. Apply to
F A GU-ES1 lER, or
JOHN BOLl'E, ship broker.
April 28._______________ <1
For New-York,
;"Tv The new Sloop
-,„ ROVEH,
,^>- J. Warton, Master ;
Sns Having a part ot her (argo
d, is expected to sail in a few days.
For freight or passage apply to the master
onboard, at Smith's wharf, or to
ISAIAH MAMKIN,
Who has receiw i md o£eri for sale,
5 hhds. good Trinidad Sugar,
1100 wt. Madder, and
1 case half pint Decanters*
29. d
opnl
For Sale, Freight or Charter,
J___C The elegant fast sailing Ship
-^ii^V ADRIANA,
_^j',0'vji>_5' Piter S. Hartshorne, master ;
•!________!_. Burthen about. _65 89 9-5
tons i>er register, or about 2900 barrels. The
Adriana is three years old, built in New-
York, of Live Oak, Locust and Cedar, Cop-
per fastened and coppered to the bends, with
28, 30 and 22 ounce copper. She will be
ready to receive a c. rgo in a few days. For
terms apply to the master on board at Carr's
wharf, Fefl's-Point, or to
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL,
83, Bowlv's wharf.
Who have received per said vessel and offer for
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
For Sale,
The British Built
Ship PATS_Y,
Burthen 370 tons. The Pat-
sey is a very fine Ship, has
been completely repaired, and is ready to
take in a carro She is estimated to car-
ry 600 hhca. Tobacco. The inventory will
be shewn by captain Bowles on board tike
ship, lying at Waters's wharf.
R. GlfcMOR Si SONS.
May 1. • eo4tj:
For Sale,
A new SCHOONER,
About 70 tons carpci,to-'s mea.
sure nent. She is built of goad
in ¦ i:ials, and has every ap
u\..
pearancc of sailing last. She lias a cable and
some rigging, which are new, probably to Wo
amount of about. _200. She is faithfully built,
her bottom and ceiling of the best oak plank
For terms apply to
REDMOND GRACE,
October 13.
u/j. Smith's wharl
df)t-2aw
Slat'r and R--
Si, M \RK ET-S.TRE.ET,
, Dave ;mported ih the Gtc,'H',A:f''-,r:n London,
A C3XSIDEHAni.lt P _ft>_"'o_ I" HE III
SPRING GOODS,
Av.on^rl •> The Sehoonsr
§SSV ROBY,
:.'.1iiJ^ Burthen about 700 barrels,
';?—_;= just arrived from St. Jago, and
will be sold Iqw if immediate application is
tnade—Apply as above,
april '25. d6t-eolm
For Sale,
The fast-sailing schooner
ENTERPRISE,
' Of about 400 bancs, H
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.
FilEY, BRUarER,&, CO.
Who have received by said schooner, and for sale
at the uxire-house, corner of 'Howard awl Pratt-
Streets, adjoining their sugir-rejincjy,
12,000 wt green Coffee, and 10;,00' do. Car-
raccas Cocoa, entitled to doawbackon ex-
portation,
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
Just Received
Per schooner Perseverance, fom. St. cfago de
Cuba,
81 bbls. Brown Sugar,
6000 Green Coffee,
16 seroons Indigo,
50 do. Cocoa,
_ do Salsaparilla,
135 Hides,
150,000 Cigars in boxes and bbls. of a supe-
rior quality, for sale ; apply to
JOHN B. JAUFFRET,
Nu. 42, North Gay street.
april 27._______________________2__i_
For Sale,
A valuable Country Seat of four acres of
Land, within about two' miles of the city, a
short distance from the York turnpike giite,
adjoining- the country seat .of Mr. William
Taylor, with the advantage of a private road,
which saves the expense of a daily toll, being
in the vicinity of a number of elegant country
seats. On this place is a variety or fine bear-
ing fruit trees of various descriptions, with a
grove of large oaks, the whole beingenclosed
with a post and rail fence. For terms, in-
quire of tbe printer" or of Mr. Christopher
Walker, at the turnpike-gate.
April 27._______________________eo
SHOES,
No. 229, Market street, 3 doors below Howard-
street.
JXlie Subscriber wishes to inform the public,
and his old customers in particular, that he is
now opening in assortment of SHOES, of al-
most even d. scription, 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 family.
WILLIAM ASHMAN.
April 27.____________________eolOt
To Rent,
And possession given immediately,
That large three story .brick dwelling House
in Franklin-street, next door to capt. Isaac
Philips. Apply to the Rev. John lessier, at
the French Seminary.
april 29. eo
To Rent,
A two-story Brick DWELLING HOUSE,
with three rooms on each floor, with a Kitch-
en, a Smoke-House, and a Pump in the yard.
The dwelling fronts on Granby-street, neat-
Great York-street, 13 a healthy situation, and
convenient to the Centre-Market, and to seve-
ral places of worship. For terms apply to
DAVID BROWN-
Also ta LEASE or SELL,
A LOT of GROUND, fronting on York-
street 28 feet, and running back upwards of
100 feet.
AND,
One other LOT of GROUND to be dis-
posed of, fronting thirty feet on the Belle-Air
road, and in depth 125 feet, a short distance
above Forrest street, in the precincts. In-
quire as above.
4th mo. 29th. eo
French Dry Goods.
Just received by the brig Lydia, via Philadelphia,
1 box French Linen Cambric, entitled to
drawback,
24 pieces extra-superfine do do.
Pocket Handkerchiefs, white and colored,
Bordered do. do.
Exlra-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 pieces fine Calenderis.
Also,
Rich Lace Veils,
1 Rmall box Hat Silk, calculated for embroi-
d< y—awl other articles.
For sale very cheap for cash or approved notes
at 60 days. Apply at No. 35, North Frederick-
Street, may 1. eo4t§
Double Glo'ster and Pine
Apple CHEESE.
Just recei%-j.l and far sale at No. 119, Mariet-
street,
3000 lb. Double Gls'ster and Pine Apple
Cheese,
170 boxes first and second quality Spanish
Cigars,
1,50 ----- Muscatel and Bloom Raisins,
70 ----- Philadelphia and Castile Soap,
50 -----¦ Mould Candles,
50 bbls. and kegs Jamieson's Crackers.
On Hand,
12 pipes old Cogniac Brandy, and 8 pipes
Holland Gin of a superior quality,
Old Jamaica Spirits & New-England Rum,
in hogsheads,
50O0 lb. Goshen Cheese,
1000 lb. Filberts,
20 brixes Smyrna Figs, and 30 frails do.
15 boxes Prunes,
Lnper'ul, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hvson Skin
and Souchong Teas, in chests, and by retail ;
which, with a treneral assortment ol' Wines
and Goods in Ihe above line, will be sold,
wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms.
JOHN &. EDW'D M'CLURE.
_ May 1. eo6t
Samuel Jefferis
Has just received, in addition to his former stock
of Hooks and Stationary,
A supply-of valuable B; OKS, Law, His-
torical, School, and Miscellaneous. Amongst
which is, aevTTiplete serjes ofiiew & valuable
SCHOOL BOOKS.
In this department S. J. has the cheapest,
latest and most approved kinds of Comly's
Boobs for young beginners, viz.
Comlv's Grammar, 50 cents
Comly's Spelling- Book, part I. 12
-------- I & il. 25
I. II. & IU.bound,31
In this Spelling Book it is acknowledged
umjer class possess a high advantage ;
as Ihe first part, which is equal in utility to '
the common spallm;;- book, < o.-,ls but half the
the price. When the youth advances, he will
have iu the three parts, a work ofjiluch great- ,
er value than has been in common use.
SCOTT's GEOGRAPHY.
Tl is is a new work, particularly calculated i
for the American schools ; besides the usual
lessons, there are in this work a number of
excellent elates ami maps—price 62 cents.
Arithmetic Tables, 6 cents, j
Kiinher's Arithmetic, 25
S. J. Has always on hand a complete assort- i
ment of BOOKS'& STATIONARY, which ;
he will sell, wholesale and retail, on the low- '
est terms for cash, or usual credit for accept- !
aiices in town.
BOOK-BINDING
Executed in its greatest variety, on moder-
ate terms. /
BLANK BOOKS
Made to any pattern at a very short notice.
__Mayl_____________________co^t
To Rent,
The Dwelling part of a House, on the
corner of Baltimore and Howard street, No.
235 Possession may be hadiiuinediai.lv, by-
applying to PETER FORNEY.
May 1._____________________ctvlii:
George Hoffman
Has imported by the several arrivals from, Lon-
don and, Livtrpool,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING GOODS.
Among which are,
Extra Superfine London Cloths,
Rich Muslins, in tru.iks,' •
Colored and white Cambric do.
Dirnites and India Jeans,
French paterns Pullicat Hd'kfs.
Do. Madrass do.
Ginghams, Cbatnbray Muslins,
Hosiery, Hats, Gloves, Threads, Laces,
&c &c.
april 24._______ d2t-eo4t
SPJi I N G G O 0~U~S.
JAMES DALE & CO.
Have imported in the ship Fair American, from
London,
The principal part of their
Spring Goods,
Comprising a selec and g.-ncral assortment
Among.it which are,
_Calicoes, Chambray Muslins, j
"Dimities, Gi' ghams,
Cambric and Hosiery,
Fancy Muslins, Supeffipe Cloths,
Fancy Waistcoating, Kerseymeres, &c.
All cnti'ied to drawback, and many calcu- I
lateo 6 i the West-India market, which they i
offer for Sale on their usual terms.
April 22. ^^ dliiteoljy
Spring Goods.
Imported per Hercules, Fame and Abeona,
from Liverpool, now landing aiid for sale by
the package or piece, by
P- HOFFMAN h SON.
April 17.__________________d«l eo8t
F. C. Graf,
No. 50, head of Smith's dock, has received and
offers for sale,
24 boxes 10 by 12, Hamburg Window Glass,
2 cases Looking Glass Plates, from 8 by
10 to 20 by 3S'niche's,
3 bales Russia Sheeting-6.
On hand,
A few cases fine white Plattllas,
Do. do. brown do,
Estopillas, Rouaus, Listadoes, Brittanias,
Dowdas, &.c
Also,
Hyson and Souchong Teas.
april 30. < eo2w*
Joseph Smith,
No. 307, Market-street,
Has received by the different arrivals from Lon-
don ari Liverpool,
A handsome Asso'tment of
Seasonable Goods.
Also,
A fresh supply of CARPETS and CAR-
PETINGS.
And on hand,
German LINENS, India MUSLINS, he. &c,
The whole of which he is determined to sell
cheap for Cash) or good notes at short dates.
may 4, eiWt
Peter Arnold Karthaus,
No. 3, South Liberty-street,
Has i-ir;pnrtid in the ships Cora, Hthriett, -•>.'
former arrivals from Amsterdam, ami ff s
for sale onretisoih 'de terms, or .-„• b .>.-... , \r
all kind of Shipping Furs, 'Tcbasco. and West-
Im J ; produ ¦
12 pipes Holland Gin,
; rt casks' Madder,
200 boxes Window Glass,
13 de. Co: ch Window and Picture Glass,
1> bundles Hea¥t and Ciub Steel,
L' i';.sks real and second quality Stire mark
Scythes,
3 tl* Straw Knives,
! 2 do. Codec Mills,
j 15 boxes Maryland Whetstones,
40 l«gs Hoes of 9, 10, 11 inches,
2 do. Socket Shovels,
500 best Rifle and Gun Locks,
; 2 boxes 1 urkey Yarn, fine quality,
1 cask Snuff Boxes, Combs and Toys,
10 boxes Cheaks and House mode Linen,
i 2 bov.-s Tapes from No. 11 to 61.
i , 3 do. Thread, from No. 8 to 51.
j i do. Velvet Ribbons, 6 to 90,
I do. Galloon Bindings,
Checks No. 2, ,3 and 4 and
A nSmber of other articles stated in my
former advertisement of March 18, rnd
50 barrels Prime Virginia Ua.iis, well cur-
ed and in Shipping- order,
1 cask Tal'ow.
I purchase all kinds of Shipping Furs for
which I will give reasonable prices. I (lave
erected a Press for the packing of Furs
Skins, Snake Root, &8. in g-ood ghippi "' -
der. may 4. eo'lni
Just Received and for sale by
M. Sv J. CONRAD & CO.
No. '3ii, Market-street, «r.3
SAMUEL JtiFFRIE'.
No. Jl_, Market str-ot,
A new & interesting I'hamphlet bvt! e author
of WAR IN DIBGU15E, entitled
THE DANGERS Ql UNTKY.
Price 62 1-2 cent*..
may 4. eo4t
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