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1807/01-1807/06

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Wanted to Hire, A Man Servant, who is a good Waiter ; libe- ral wages will be given to one who can bring' je ' nd marks and papers, necessary for establishing'the same. Ey order, SAMUEL VINCENT, Clk. may 12. d4-t Baltimore Spring Races AT CANTON. On Monday, 18th May next, over a hand- some course at Canton, near the city ofBal, timore, a Burte ./three huadreCt Dollars, the tour mile heats. On Tuesday, \9th—A Perse of one hund- red Dollars, two mile h On Wednesday, SOt/i—A Purse of two hun- dred Dollars, three mile, heats. The, purses freer for any horse, mare or gelding-, thai never w a silvet . up ever tbe I in Jockey Club's course, and carrying the following- weights : — 3 years old, 86 lbs. 4 100 5 112 6 120 7 126—mares and geldings al- lowed .'ilhs.—1 he riders to be neatly dj'es sed in racing uniform,—The horse, to be enter ed with the subscriber on the day previous to running', \ ['big <; shilling in the pound entrance or double at the post. Four horses to be entered or no race. The purses to be paid immediately altar each day's race, as s»on as the same is decided by the . JOSEPH CLARK. _rnay 12. d5t Five Dollars Reward* STRAYED from the suscriher's stable, Hanover-street, on the evening- of the 9th instant, it darkchesnut sorrel HORSE, about seven years old this spring ; between tliii teen and a half and fourteen hands high ; a small white spot on one of his hind I ;gg ; no other mark that is perceivable. The above reward will be paid to any person, on bringing said horse to ROBERT FERGUSSON, No. 70, Hanover-street, Baltimore. May 12-______________________ d4t Lafitte, Duche and Barthe, No. SO, Baltimore-street, Have received a supply of FJiEHCH and INDIA GOODS, which they offerfor sale very loivfar task or approved notes. 1 bale Madras Handkerchiefs, 5 ditto Masulipatan ditto, 1 ditto Cirsacas, Short Yellow Nankins, 1 box Satin Rihons, 3 trunks Men's and Ladies' Silk Stockings, 1 box fine Chintzes, 2 ditto extra.!; eg- and short Kid Gloves, 1 ditto embroidered Lawn and Cambrick Handkerchiefs. The whole calculated for the French and Spanish West-India markets, and entitled to drawback. Also en hand. Plain and figured Silk, Plaid ditto, 4-4, 5-4,«6 4, 7 4, 8 4 and 9-4 Silk Shawls, Plain and figured Ribbons ; Parasol,1", Extra long and short Silk Gloves, Thread and Cotton Laces, Men's and Ladies' C-n'ton Stockings, Chambray Muslins, Shirting Muslins, Sec. &c. &e. may 4* dl.tt- Copperas, Teas] JEarl/iemvme, S5V. iS'c. 4o casks of fine Green Copperas, in hbds , tierces, and 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, at Can's wharf. 250 pieces of Kavens Duck, selling- off by the bale or few pieces, and A few boxes Spermaceti Candles,- Apply to CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, No. 83, Bowly's wharf 5th mo" 13 dlt Baltimore and Reister's-town Turnpike. Proposals will be received at the Office of the Managers of the Baltimore and Reister's-i Town Turnpike Road Company, for making one mite of the road, from Reister's-town to- wards Westminster. By order, JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry. may 5._________ _____ d latons Clean HEMP, Just received per schhooner Three Friends, captain Sears, trim Boston, and for sale by BUFFUM & GOODHUE, No. 84, Bowly's wharf. _ may 121 _ d6t Sale by Auction. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, the 14tb, At 4 o'clock, will be sold on the premises, A valuable Lot of Ground, on Willis-street, near Philpot's.street, on which is erected a blacksmith's shop,Tunning parallel with 1'lnl- pot's-strect 60 feet, and finding on Wills- street'about 300 feet to tho waw, i*«loug. to the estate of David Stodiler, deceased, and £oid by order of the executors. VAN WVU; £4 DORSET, Attct'rs, Foa the E meek and child, who were missing, were on Saturday raked from the ruins, burnt to death ; and poor Perry is dead of his burns. Arrived, brig William, Andrews, Point- Petre, Guad. i7 days ; schooners Hope, Clapp, St. Thomas ; Dorothy, Berbank, Philadelphia, 3 ; Manchester, Cropsey, Richmond, 9 ; Young Sea Horse, Hilliard, Alexandria, 9 ; Three Sisters, Trisby, An- tigua, 16 ; Newbern, Sherwood, Newbern, 8; Temperance, Clarke,. Charleston, 7 ; Nancy, MT.ormick, St. Jago de Cuba, i3 ; Providence, Travers, Richmond, 8 ; sloops Factor, Dextor, Savannah ; Olive, Good- wicii, Richmond, 8 ; President, Bryan, Edenton, 6 ; North-Carolina, Dimon, Washington, N. C. 6; Philadelphia, Crane, Philadelphia', 1. Below, schr. Nancy, M'Cormick, from St. Jagb de Cuba ; ship James, Cook, 6 days from Newburyport. red, ship Charleston Packet, Wood, Charleston ; Rambler, Pitcher, Savannah, inic, Squire, Wilmington ; Anna, Fitzhue, Norfolk. PHILADELPHIA., May 18, Arrived, schr. Huntress, Montgomery, New York, 5 days; Republicar, Broivn, Bal- linwre, 13 ; Adventure, Town, Richmond, 7 ; sloops Sally Ann, Higgins, ditto, 3 ; Lark. Ireland) ditto, 11. Cleared, ship William, Harlow, from Charleston ; and two schooners, names un- known, are below. Ship Com Planter, Gilles, for London, went to ¦¦?¦¦: the 7th, and ships Ritt, iihous*, Maffet, for London, ano. Hamuli,; I fo'r Amsterdam; 8th hist. COMMERCIAL I41FQRMAT! Whereas the circumstances of the present mo:, entreridei ii inexpedient that American vess 15 should proceed up to this city, I Here- by direct th* masters of all such, as shall ar- rive at the mouth of the Elbe, or have know- ledge of this order in the North Sea, pro- ceeding to this port, to proceed to the port of Gluckstadt, on the Danish, side of the Elbe, and there to-wait till they receive such further instructions as they may re- ceive from me, or from their respective con- signees. I further recommend to the masters of all American vessels, in theafcredescriberl circumstances, to keep as near as poss'1 the Danish shore, making no sntn port previous to their arrival at 1. And I enjoin all pilots, talcing charg merican vessels in the Noith Sea, boujld in- to the Elbe, to conform to this instruction, under pain of being made personally respon- sible lor the consequences of their contra- vention. My fellow-citizens may rest as- sured, that whenever circumstances may justify more convenient arrangements, con- veniently with the interests of those con cerned, I shall lose no time in making them known. J. M. FORBES, Consul-general of the United States of A. merica, to all such places as are nearer to Hamburg than to the residence of any other consul of the said states. Hamburg, January 7, 1807. BY THIS DAY'S MAILS. BOSTON, May 7. Arrived brig Eliza, Brown, of Newbury- port, bay of Honduras, 30 days. Left, ship Mary, Killeran, of Portland, at Sherboon River, to sail in 10 days for St. Petersburg ; at River Balize, the English ships Fortuna, Cook, for Greenock, first convoy; Julian, Jamieson, for London, do. Spoke, April 20, lat. 23, 14, N. long. 83, 10, W. sch'r -------, Cram, from Jamaica, bound to Phila- delphia, out 13 days, and informed that the brig Susannah, Babbage, for Newbury- port, cleared April 7- April 25, lat. 27, iO, N. long. 80, 14, W. sch'r Amehc, Britt, irom Cam peachy bound to Charleston, out 16 days ; April 29, lat, 32, 16, long. 76, 10, W. brig Mary, Hunt, froth Surrinam bound to Philadelphia, out 30 days ; May I, lat. 36, 10, long. 74,30, a ship from Unitimorcy. out 149 days, blowing fresh, could not learn any further information; same day, sch'r Mary, of and from New-York, bound to the West-Indies, 4 days out. An embargo of 6 weeks was laid in Hol- land in expectation of the sailing of a Dutch 3'iuadron for Batavia ; but it was taken off on the 8th March; the intention of sending the squadron at sea being apparently aban- . doned. NEW-YORK, May 12. Arrived schr. Rolla, Fosdic, f days from Savannah. The sloop Semiramis, Slocum, 6 days from Charleston ; brig Fox, Wainright, from Kingston for Philadelphia, was captu- red 18 days since in the latitude of Charles- ton by the Driver and ordered for Halifax. David Southward with about 16 other Ame- rican seamen, who had been taken out of American vessels which the Driver had cap- tured, were landed at Charleston. The schr. Nancy, M'Cormick, 13 days from St. Juan, Cuba. Below, the brig Exchange, Muzzy, from Havana. The ship Minerva, four days from Portland, was coming up, but was ordered for a southern port by Jacob Barker. Cleared, ship Trident, BJakcman, Canton; Richard, Rogers. St. Croix ,• brig Warren, Morris, Cayenne ; schr. Polly, Perriston, St. Bartholomews ; Ann, Tburbner, Digby, N. S.; Weymouth, Weymouth, Petersburg; Jane, Thorp, Edenton ; Betsy, Parker, Boston ; Maid of the Mill, Grow, City of St. Domingo ; Ann and Elizabeth, James, Fredericksburg ; Polly, Leary, Grenada. Mr. Goodwin, who arrived here in the sloop Semiramis, in 6 days from Charleston, politely handed us a paper of the 4th, from which we copy the following interesting ar- ticle : The public have already been informed, that the British sloop of war Driver, a ves- sel interdicted by the president from ever entering our harbors, anchored on Thursday last abreast of fort Johns-ton, Two U. States officers, of that fort, waited upon the gov- ernor, on Friday, to consult with him on measures necessary vo be taken to expel her from the port ; his excellency was not at home. On Saturday the commandant of fort Johnson addressed a letter to the com- manding otiicer of the said vessel, of which the following is a copy ; * b'ort Johnston, harbor of Charlestan, 4, P.M. of May 2. Sir, The president of the United States of Ani'-nca, having, by proclamation, bearing date 3d May, i806, forever interdicted his Britannic majesty's sloop ojf'war Driver from entering any port or harbor within the U. States, and the said vessel having entered this port, in contempt of the said proclama- tion, my duty compels me to demand that the Driver sloop of war do depart from this harbor within twenty-four hours from the date hereof. Need I add, sir, how repugnant it would be to my feelings, should any blood be spilt, which must inevitably be the case, if this communication be not complied with. Lieutenant Wyndihant, of the artillery, is charged with the delivery of this ; he will receive your reply. I am, sir, your'most obedient servant, MICHAEL KALTEISEN, Captain commanding. To the commanding officer of his Britannic jntjesty's sloop Driver. We understand by Mr. Parke, who arriv- ed htre in the Semiramis, that captain Love, of the Driver, on being told that the procla- mation of tie president, dated May 3, 18C6, forever interdicted that vessel from entering a port of the United States, replied, that that proclamation would have disgraced the pen cf the most petty tyrant of the states of Barbary ; that he im;ttedth& loss of the enemy at 1.;. < i5,000 men. We have captured 20 stai colors, and 2,o00 prisoners. 1 shall cause this preliminary report to be followed by a de- tailed relation of this battle, which ] shall lay at the feet of his majesty the emperor.*' PHILADELPHIA April 13 Arrived, ship William. Harlow, Charlet- , ton, 12 days; brie' South-Cafofin, Seirill, ditto 7 ; Scbrs. Olive Branch, lie: Porto-Rico, is ; Republican', Kello, Hava- na, 10; Three listeVs, Spear, Petersburg, 9 ; sloop my, Bkickjbyrn'j Richmond, 7. Cleared, ship Xenoplmn, Howard, Liver- pool ; Mayswiic, Smith, St. K.,fts ; brigT, Mary, M Cutcheon, IJew-.OrlUms ; Alex- ander, GeenVGod] Maracuybo, schr. Lno'm.- da. Chase, Charleston ; sloops President, Ireland, Norfolk ; Independence, Scull, do. Susannah, Gerrish, Petersburg. NORFOLK, May9. Arrived, sloop Katy Maria, Storer, 36 hours from Philadelphia. Schr. Concord, Shepherd, 4 days from New-York. Schooner Mary, Gardner, from Baltimore, bound to Barbados, in distress, leaking very much, will have to discharge her cargo. The schr. Ann Ballard, Langdon, of this port, got on shore near Tri'-ste, the cargo saved, and vessel expected tq be got cif. ____™?rr^t-'rrjr^—lan"'**"1"1"™' mi * "".* ¦¦¦¦¦......mum. EjmERAL GAZETTE. THURSDAY, MAY 14. General Wilkinson, Says the Philadelphia True American, has been summoned by tha government to attend the trial of col, Burr. It is not believd however, that he will b* able to repair to Richmond in time. Com- modore Ttuxton leaves town on Thursday,, for Richmond, col. Burr started on Friday, Captain Kelso, of the schr. Republican, arrived at Philadelphia, in lodays from Ha- vana, left there, schrs. Eliza Vickery, Vic. kery, of and for Baltimore, in S ; ami Mer- chant, Bighy, of and fordo, in :0 days. Schr. Enterprise, of Baltimore, sailed from Porto-Rico on the 25th ult. for some of the outward ports. The schr. Sampson, capt. Gilpin, has ar. rived at Nassau, (N. P.) in 15 days from Georgetown, (Maryland.)' Tieket No. 13.895, which drew a prilfc of two thousand dollars on t!-.e 23d day's draw- ing, is, we uiidersfrnd owned by the relict of Peter Cassat, late of this city. The letter-bag of the ship Six-Sisters, P. Wirgman, for Bristol, will be taken from the coffee-house to-morrow evening. Arrived at the quarantine ground, ship Louisa, Clackner, from Amsterdam ; ach'e Fox, Mills, Vera Cruz ; two brigs and wet ^chQoners,