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E.DERAL GAZETTE.,
WEDS F.DAY, MAY 13.
BALTIMORE & Yr'RK TURNPIKE.
At '2 o'clock this day the following amount,
was subscribed : .
For the Maryland Company, g 80,000
For the Pennsylvania Compa-
ny, S 35,000
(T?° The Books will be opened again to-
morrow, when it is confidently expected
tli* balance will be eagerly taken.
Paris papers to the 20th March have been
received at New-York ; they " contain no-
thing new." From which we naturally in-
fer that nothing favorable for the arms of
Franca could be said . consequently the
"Russians have been victorious, as given yvs-
t^rday. The diplomatic corps, headed by
lleyrand, have ficd to Berlin; no doubt
the aruiv, headed by the emperor, will soon
return, if the enemy will jjermit therrf. We
hear no more about the seige of GraudenU.
Th«i schr. Republican, Brown, of Balti-
more,, has arrived at Philadelphia.
London, March 25.
We are sorry to learn by the Dutch pa-
pers, the loss of the Blanche frigate, near
Brest, on the night of the 4th inst. The
captain, sir Thomas Lavie, with the whole
of the officers and crew, except about thirty
of the latter, were fortunately saved.
A. messenger has arrived from Vienna,
who. is said to be the bearer of very satisfac-
tory intelligence rejecting the line of con-
duct by which the emperor of Austria means
to regulate himself in future. A ^ report of
his having declared war against France, is,
we believe, premature. ¦'
March 26.
The house of commons «nj uncommonly
crowded with members, about 50 of whom
were obliged to take their seats in the side
galleries, for want of room in the body of
the house.
1! the members of the old administration
took their seats on the opposition benches as
they came in ; some, however, inadvertent-
Jy sat down on the treasury bench at first,
but crossed the house on perceiving their
mistake, which excited a considerable de-
•£re» of merriment.
Liverpool, March 28.
Arrived on Wednesday, the American
ship Latona, capt. Alden, in 32 days from
New-York, having onboard th.'lollowing
passengers, who are come to England as
witnesses on the trial of captain Whitby,
t>f his majesty's »hip Leander, for the murder
of Pierce, viz. captain Brewster, of an Ame-
rican revenue cutter, John L. Brewster, his
son, Robert Mitchell, and John Pierce, bro-
ther of the .deceased.
The Hudson, Tombs, which sailed on
Wedne :;shore on the middle fiats,
but is of I* into dock, and must dis-
charge, her cargo to repai*.
The Ulysses, from New-York for this port,
has a pilot »h board.
Arrived, ships iuistides, Williams, and
Yorkshire, Lee, from Charleston ; Francis,
Curtis, Norfolk'. : Resolution, Brown, Bos-
ton ; and Washington, New-Orleans.
Lower Elbe, March 16,
Reports of various kinds have been in cir-
* eolation here for some days, the authentici-
ty of which, it is impossible to prove or dis-
approve. It seems generally believed, that
a. new bloody'battle has taken place to, the
disadvantage" of the French. A violent quar-
rel is said to have arisen between Bonaparte
and several of his generals, who have re-
signed. Duroc is said to have been carried ,
as a state prisoner to Franca, it having been
discovered that he carried on a correspon-
dence with the Austrian ministry. Talley-
rand is also said to be in disgrace. The
corps deplomatic are mostly arrived at Ber-
lin. An EsterfetW came yesterday from
Mr. Doorman our Syndic, who it is said is
coming home. It is positively affirmed,
and as it should seem with some ground,
that general Qndinotte with 13,000 men has
been forced to surrender for want of provi-
sions. The Copenhagen newspapers, arriv-
1 ed yesterday, bring accounts of the proceed.
ings of the Russians to the 22d February.
Since the 8th there had been almost, daily
engagements.in which the French had lost
considerably.—From the 13th to the 20th,
they are stated to have lost 50,000 men.
From the Merchants? Coffee-Hnuse Books.
May 13.
Arrived, the British schr. Camilla, Light-
Lauri'.e, 33 days from Barbados—sugars-
Hugh Thompson. Left ship Three Sisters,
under adjudication ; schr. Sally, Williams,
for New-York, next day ; ship Concord, of
New-York, arrived the day before from Bo-
navista ; brig Mary, Jenkins, of Hudson,
sailed the 19th of April, to the leeward.—
I: died with the convoy and left them in lat.
i'O. Passed a number of vessels in the bay ;
one a schooner from Matanzas.
Post-Office Baltimore,
May 9th, 1807.
THE public are informed that (tic Summer
establishment of the mails: upon the main line,
-will a Bee on Monday the
11th instiht.
EASTERN MAIL
Will close every day (Sunday excepted) at
12 o'clock noon i and ou Sunday at 10 o'clock,
A. M.
Will arrive every day at 7 o'clock, A. M.
SOUTHERN MAIL.
Will clone as far a* Petersburg and Norfolk,
[Virij every day at 7 o'clock A. M.—Will
arrive every day-at 9 o'clock, A.. M..i
Mails for North-Carolina, So nth-Carolina
and Georgia, will close every Tuesday, Thurs-
day and Friday, at 7 o'clock, A. M.
Will arrive every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M.
Carlisle Mail, will close every Wedneday,
at 5 o'clock P. M.
Will arrive everv Monday 7 o'clock P. M
CHARLES BURRALL, Post-Master.
Sale by Auction.
TO-MORROW MORNING,
At half pa>t 9 o'clock, at the yeadue ware-
house, at the corner of Second and Frede-
rick streets, will be. sold before the coinmenet-
inent of the sale of India Goods, as advertis-
ed
Several Invoices of Dry Goods;
Consisting nf
Cloths, Cassimeres, Graadurills, Dimities,
Handkerchiefs, Calicoes, Blue and While
Striped I.men, Sce.a varietyof Looking Glas-
ses, Coffee Mills, Scythes, Whetstones, &c.
And at 13 o'clock,
A very choice parcel of New-Orleans Su-
gar,
27 hbls 1st quality Green Coffee,
22 puncheons Antigua Rum,
13 pipes Holland Gin,
20 casks London Bottled Porter,
30 casks Raisins and 20 boxes Figs.
And
A few quarter chests of the superior qua-
lity Hyson Skin and Souchong Tea, remain-
ing from the sale of the brig Spencer's cargo,
on Saturday last.
Also,
A very neat small Circular Carriage, the
door of which opens in the back part, and
has been but a little time in use. .
Lihewise,
A handsome Coachee with Glasses, Blinds,
and Harness for two Horses.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
may 13. ______
Sale by Auction.
ON FRIDAY,
The \Sth inst. at 10 o'clock at our Auction Room,
head of Frederick-street dock, -will commence
the sale of a variety of Dry Goods, part of
which {ire
2 case* Philadelphia printed Calicoes,
1 ditto do. Shawls.
1 ditto Dimities,
1 trunk Fancy Muslin,
1 ditto Madras Handkfs.
1 ditto Shawls,
1 c:ise Cotton Hosiery,
1 ditto Cotton Chambrav Muslin, &c. &.c.
Ami at 12 o'clock,
80 hhds. Sugar, part of which is first quality,
115-dkto Surinam Molasses, ju3t landed,
9 puncheons Antigua Rum,
10 pipes 4th proof Bordeaux Brandy,
30 chests \ oung Hysan Tea,
8 ditto Hyson Skin ditto,
12 bags and 1 barrel Gum Copal, &c.
VAN WYCKt3"DORSEY, Auct'rs.
May 13._____________________________
For Havana,
The Schooner
THATCHER,
3^- Captain E. Hall.
¥Sua Two or three hundred barrels
will be taken on freight, if immediate appli-
cation is made to
VON KAPFF & BRUNE.
may 13._______________tl4-tg
For Alexandria.,
The Sloop
PATSEY,
Captain Lewis,
a* Now lying at Bowly's wharf,
freight will be taken on low'terms. Apply
to the master on hoard, or to
ROBERT CORNTHWAIT,
No. 14, M'Elderry's wharf,
may 13. ____________________ dj,t
I'or Freight or Charter,
To the West-Indies,
The fine fast-sailing Brig
CHARLOTTE,
John Jones, master;
Burthen about 500 barrels ;
Best Writing
? arid Printing
Paper.
SSswess?; '•£-
she is now ready to receive a cargo, and may
be dispatched without delay. For terms ap-
ply to the mister on board, at Frederick-street
wharf, or to
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL,
No 8.3, Bowly's wharf.
Who offer for sale on hoard the Hansom, at
Carv's wharf,
A 17 inch Grass Cable, 70 fathoms in
length, of superior quality, w|iich will be
sold at a reduced price.
5th mo. 13- d4t
. Sale by Auction.
ON FRIDAY,
TM"i5ti inst. at 4 o'clock, will be sold on the
Premises,
That valuable lo' pf Ground, situated at the
N. W. Intersection ©t Ann and Fleet-streets,
Fell's-Point, being 80 feet front "do Ann-street
^nd 30 feet "on Fleet-street, subject to a ground
Rent of only "5 dollars per Annum. Terms
•. ':'.. bs made" known at the time of sale.
R. LE&1M0N to* CO. Auct'rs
220 barrels SHAD
Will be landed from on board the schooner
Regulator, at Cheaoside wharf, to-morrow
and offered for sale by
JOHN TRIMBLE.
Who lias just received a fvesfa supply ef
Pearl, Prime Pearl and Shelled Barley.
5th mo_. 13th._____________________d4t
Best Russia clean Hemp.
Russia Sheetings| ^ drawback
Shc-ny Wine >
AND
3C0O bushels yellow Corn.
For sale by
SCHULTZE 8c VOGELER.
May 13. ______________________d
Just Received
Py the schooner Lucy,_from Washington, N. C.
and for sale by
E & J. FINLEY,
J50 barrels Tar,
106 do. Pitch,
120 do. Rosin,
2 do. Spirits of Turpentine,
1 ' do. Varnish,
8 pipes Brandy, and
2 casks Claret.
May 13. d
Copperas, Teas, Earthenware,
iSe. lite.
4o casks of fine Greea Copperas, in hhds.,
tierces, ana barrels.
A small remaining part of an invoice of
Earthenware
Imperial, Hyson, and Young Hyson Teas,
of this year's importation.
A few hundred bushels Coal, on board the
Adriana, atCarr's wharf.
25o pieces of ivavens Duck, selling off by
the bale or few pieces, and
A few boxes Spermaceti Candles.
Apply to
CORNTHWAIT Sc YARNALL,
No. 83, Bowly's wharf.
5th mo 13 _____dit
•To Merchants.
A young man (a native of England) late-
ly arrived from the Island of St. Domingo,
wishes for a situatierj as clerk in the count-
ing-house of some Merchant. He has a per-
fect knowledge of the requisite transactions
in a Counting House ; writes a fair and ex-
peditious hand, and can write and speak the
French Language fluently. A line addressed
to H. W. G. and left at this Office will re-
ceive-, immediate ailcation.
way 13. «14t
Anderson and Jefferis,
No. 65, Market-street, Baltimore,
HAVE o* hand a handsome 'assortment of
the fotlo'Wing articles, which tuey ofier fol-
iate, wholesale and reti.il, at the lowest cash
prices, \'\r..
Super Royal
Medium
Demy
Thick 8c thin Folio Post
Do. do. do. wove
Foolscap
Single and double ruled Ledgers irt plain
or patent binding
Journals and Waste-Books
Invoice, Letter and AccountjCurrent Books
Cash and Receipt Books
Commonplace and Memorandum Books
Quills, from 3s. 9d. to 26s. 3d. per 100
Bestj-ed and colored Irish Wafers
Common red do.
Superfine red and black Sealing Wax
Pewter Ink-Stands of all sizes
Fountain Ink-Stands
Sand Boxes
Ivory and bone Folders
Slates and Slate Pencils
Black lead Pencils, warranted
Best-black and red Ink Powder
Message and visiting Cards
Books of Penmanship and Slip Copies
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Pocket Books
Gentlemen's and Ladies'j-panned dressing
Cases
Snuff and Cigar Boxes, assorted
Superfine Playing Cards
2 and 3 feet Gunter's Scales
An elegant assortment of Penknives, with
1, 2, 3 and 4 blades, from Is. 6d. to 18s. 9d.
each
Counting-House Penknives with ivory han-
dles and folders.
Sportsmen's Knives, from 15s. to 30s. each
Fine Scissors
Best warranted Razors
Gardeners' Pruning Knives
Best stamped Dice and Common Dice
Ebony and brass Parrallcl Rules
6 and 12 inch ivory Pocket Rules
Pocket Thermometers, in shagreen cases
Ivory Scales and Sectors
Brass Protractors
Opera Glasses
Brass Linen Provers
Camera Oescuras
Spirit Levels
Lamp Glasses, Wicks, &c.
Suwarrow Spurs—Too*h Brushes
Powder Flasks, 1 to 3 dollars
Counting House Files
Shot Belts, from 1 to to 2 1-2 dollars
Tooth Picks, tortoishell and Silve*.
SPECTACLES to* CASES.
Silver ~\ Convex and green Glasses.
Plated f Also,
Tortoiseshell 4*Concave Glasses for near
Steel J sighted persons
Guggles with green and white Glasses for
weak eyes,
Reading Glasses in horn, tortoiseshell and
pearl.
WHIPS-
Crop Whips,
Switch do.
Gig do. from 1 to 5 dollars,
Tandem do.
CAHES.
Sword Canes, from 3 to 5 dollars,
Dirk do. from 2 1-2 to 3 do.
And a variety of others from 25 cents to 10
dollars.
A. 8c J. have for sale, a large stock of Ame-
rican Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper,
Bonnet Boards, Bibles, Testaments, Spelling
Books, Primers, Cyphering and Copy-Books,
Ink-Powder, Playing Cards, Wafers, &c. suit-
able for country merchants, which they will
sell on the lowest terms for cash or approved
paper.
Blank Account Books of every description
made at the shortest notice.
Merchants, Public Offices, &c. in town or
at a distance, furnished with every article in
the Stationary line of the best quality, and
orders to any part of the country executed
with punctuality and care.
(j"j"' Neisi Glasses put in old Spectacle Frames.
May 13. eo8t
Just Received
Per the different arrivals from London, Liver-
pool, tS'c.
AN EXTENSIVE AMD GENERAL ASSORTMENT
OF
Drugs, Chemical Glass-ware,
Patent Medicines, t£c
Which are offered for sale by the subscri-
ber on the most reasonable terms, for cash,
country produce, or the usual credit.
Among which are,
Red bark, pale bark, calomel, opium, rhu-
barb, assafocteda, aqua fbrtis, o'.l vitrei, spirits
of salts, balsam copivii, balsam for fresh
wounds, orange peel, oil of peppermint, oil
pennyroyal, Spanish Anuatto, Manna (in
cases) Ipecacuanha, juniper Berries, isinglass,
surgeons' needles in cases, midwifery instru-
ments, surgeons' pocket cases, do. apotheca-
ry's scales in boxes, do. copper (deep) with
weights,glaubersalts, groundcamwood—with
every article in the above line, wholesale and
retail.
Country Merchants, Physicians, and others,
who may want any articles in the above line,
will do well to call at the store of the subscri
ber, where no doubt they can be supplied as
low if not lower than any other house in this
city, and on as good terms.
On Consignment,
Holland Gin, of the first quality,
Sherry Wine,
Spanish Cigars,
Malaga Raisins, 8cc. which are offered for
sale on accommodating terms.
JAMES HANNA, No. 102, Market-st.
Mav 13. eor>t
Twenty Dollars Reward.
WAS STOLEN from the subscriber's farm
last night, a bright Bay HORSE, near fifteen
hands high, round bodied, & remarkably biviad
in the breast, and well proportioned ; switch
tail; draws well, but at times is obstinate in
riding : when stolen, was destitute of a shoe
on his right fore foot: his mane, tail and legs
are rather darker than his body: no white
marks or brands. The said Horse is 6 years
old this spring ; paces, racks, trots 8c canters.
—Ten Dollars will be given to any person
leaving the said Horse at the farm, near tlr.
Peter Teit's Mill, or at No. 22, South-street,
Baltimore, and the above reward on convic-
tion of the thief, bv
RICHARD BENSON.
P. S. The supposed thief is a small man,
had on a light colored coat and Blue Panta-
loons, may i3^_ e'o4t
~ Malaga Wine,
30 casks just received per schooner Susan
and William, Croud, Boston, of first quality,
for sale by FITCH HALL, J mi,
81, Bowly's wharf.
may 13. .fceit"
This is to give Notice,
THAT the: Subscribers Of B dllmore comi-
ty hath obtained from the orphan's court of
Baltimore .county, in the syate of Maryland,
letters tesUnien'avv on the estate of Engel-
hard Yeiser, late of s.ii.l county, deceased —
All persons having claims against the said
deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the
same, with the vouchors thereof, to the sub-
scribers, on or before rhe 8lh day of April
next; they may otherwise, by law be exclud-
ed from all benefit of the said estate.
Given under1 our hands this 12th davof May,
18U7.
CATHARINE YEISER,")
NICHOLAS BRICE, J-Ex'rs.
JOHN BORLAND, 3
N. B. All persons indebted to the estate,-
are requested to make immediate payment,
otherwise legal mej8Ur.es will be taken tj en-
force it.
may 13. 2aw6w
GO* The printers of the Enquirer at Rich-
mond and of the Lancaster Journal, at Lan-
caster, (Pa) are requested to publish the pre-
ceding advertisement twice in each week tor
the space of six weeks; and forward thpir
accounts for the same to the editor of the
Federal Gazette, at Baltimore.
Baltimore Theatre.
First night of VALENTINE and ORSON.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 13,
Will be presented, a celebrated Comedy, in Jive
acts, called
The School for Reform ;
OP, HOW -IV RULE A HUSBAND.
To which will be added (never psviot-med
here) a Superb Melo Drame. in 2 acts,
CALLID
Valentine and Orson.
The Dialogue and Poetry by T. Uibden, esq.
The Pantomime by Mr. Farley, of Cov*nt
Garden Theatre.
With entire new Dresses, Scenery and Ma-
chinery
The Scenery designed and executed by Mr.
Bobbins. The Di esses by Mr. Maccubbin.
The iriginal Music by lyiy Joove. The Pan-
tomhr.ical Tunes add the Orchestra parts by
Mr. Reinagle.
The Pantomime got up under the direction of
Mr. Cross.
Pepin, king of France, Mr. Wood ; Hen-
ry and Hawtrey, (his relations) Messrs Cam
and Cone; Valentine, (a foundling) Mr. Mill's ;
Orson, (a wild maa) Mr. Cross ; Hugo, (Va-
lentine's armorer) Mr. Jefferson ; Blandiman,
(page to the empress) Mr..Taylor; page to
Valentine, master Cunningham ; peers of
France, citizens of Orleans, peasants and pil-
grims, Messrs. Woodham, Robbins, Web-
ster, Francis, Bray, Blisset, Baity, &c. ; A-i
lexandep, emperor of Greece, Mr. Ruther-
ford ; princess Egler.tlne, Mrs. Woodham ;
empress BeliSante, Mrs. Melmoth; Flori-
nionda of Aquiiane, Mrs Francis ; female
pilgrim, Mrs Mills; Agatha, Mrs. Seymour ;
Cicely, Mrs. Durang ; nuns, Misses Hunt,
Mullen, he. ; the Sorcerer Agramont (green
knight) Mr. M'Kenzie ; Iman, Mr. Seymour ;
Giant Ferragus, Mons. Dubious ; Genius Pa-
colet, master A. Durang ; Golden Oracle,
Mr. Charnock j Guardian of the Castle, Mr.
Sanderson.
Sketch if the Scenery and Pantomime.
Scene first represents a view of the city of
Orleans, and the outside of a convent (the .
inside illuminated, which is reflected thro'
the windows) where the piece opens with a
GRAND CHORUS AND PROCESSION
Of Friars and Nuns, in celebration of the
annual custom of a requiem, to the memory
o: the king's sister (the empress Bellisante,)
supposed dead.
GRAND TRIUMPHAL ENTRY OF THE
KING OF FRANCE,
Attended by his Grand Cross, Grand Cro/ier
Nobles, Banner-bearers, Choristers. Gener-
al Officers, Nuns, Friars, Armour-bear-
ers, Pages, Standards, Soldiers, Etc.
CONVENT GARDEN DEVELOPS MENT
Inside the King's Palace, where he is seat-
ed, surrounded by the Nobles, on the Throne
of State. In this scene a complaint is pre-
sented against the Wild Man of the Woods,
and a Reward offered to the several Knights
to take him dead or alive ; they all refuse ex-
cept Valentine, who, after making a vow to
rescue the country from the Monster, or lose
his own life in the attempt, takes a respectful
ieave of the King and Princess Eglantine, with
whom he falls violently in love.
Scene 5th. The Forest of Orleans. The
Bear's Cave, where Orson has been nursed, is
seen : she is heard growling for the absence
of Orson, who is in search of prey for her ;
they after some time meet; he with food and
she ready to devour it; they enter the cave to
regale on some animals destroyed by him for
that purpose, when Valentine arrives in search
of Orson. Encounter between the Wild iVi.m
and Hugo (Valentine's attendant) which ends
in the escape of the latter from the former.
Valentine meets Orson, and is Obliged at first
to save himself from his ferocious enn)ny by
climbing the trees of the forest, and making
Ins escape, from close pursuit, from branch to
branch, they at last descend, and a furious bat-
tle ensues—Valentine nearly exhausted, op-
poses a polished shield to Orson, in which he
sees his own figure, and in consequence re-
mains for some time inactive, surprised and
astonished at the effect produced—at last he
pulls up a tree by the roots, with which he re-
news the attack, during which, Valentine es-
capes many dreadful blows, and when on the
point of being vanquished the Bear enters—
Valentine steps forward to plunge his sword
into her body, which totally disarms Orson,
who throws from him the Weapons of Death,
and supplicates for the preservation of her he
supposes his parent. After a variety of strug-
gles on both sides, the Bear dies from old age,
which determines Orson to attend Vaientme to
the presence of the King and Court.
Act 2d commences with the outside of the
Palace and Gates of Orleans.
_ A REGAL BANQUET.
Orson introduced—he is astonished at every
thing he sees ; after a variety of tricks, and no
small degree of terror to the king's Rophew,
he is left to regale at pleasure, but on missing
Valentine he rushes out in pursuit of hirn ; Va-
lentine (on his way to the pavillion of Agra-
rtionte) is attacked and nearly assassinated by
Henry and Hawfrey, who are jealous of the
princess Eglantine's attachment for him. The
distress of Orson on this occasion is very great,
as he feels the most lively Interest for Valen-
' tine through all his pursuits.
'The Encampment and Pavilion of the
GREEN KNIGHT.
On one side a tree, on which several knights
in Minor are seen hanging; a shield marked
with magical characters is suspended, &.guard-
ed by a Saracen priest. The Green Knight
enters, preceded by Saracen warriors ; he of-
fers lady Florimonda his hand, which she re-
jects, and shews him these words on a scarf,
" Florimonda villi teed the Knig'htthat frees her
Ji.m Agrammir tgianUa* {»t«K &;£-¦**?$
in Valentine's armor, and offers to fight tit*
Green Kniffht, after which a battle ensue;*
w'u'h s AtirdjJ : she is ovt.rcun.e, and he is »b |