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I M, J AMBIT, 222; Market-street, Has -'tist received by the Six Sister s,from. liristol, puit assortment of Him, shop furni- ture :ir.d other GLASS ; consisting of two- palton tincture bottles, one-gallon ditto, he.; two.gallon saltnioufu ditto, one-gallon ditto , two-gallon specie bottles, one-igajlon ditto, tniart ditto, he.; Nipple Shells, Breast Pipes; funnels insijeSjgraduatedmeasures, Essence rfhint Viaus, B, itish Oil,d;tto, small Tur- lington's ditto, Batenian's ditto, Stoughton's ditto, Perfume Vials, white ami green Vials ass rted by the crate, Priestley's machines complet e, which lie will sell 0,1 the usual terms. On hand, A general assortment of genuine Drugs and Medicines, Surgeon's Instruments, Perfume- ries, Paints, Dye Stuff, and every article in li is fine. Country merchants supplied with Patent Medici'iep at a good allowance. Medicine Chests, for shipping, iron-works, plantations, or private families, completed in the neatest manner, with plain and apprpved directions. may 5.____________ d4teolot LUSH LINENS. jfc/m Robinson, No. 216, Market-street, Has just received by the ship Adrian* fro» Liverpo6l, and additional supply of 4-4 > andVIRISH LINEN. 7-3 3 And Housewife Dowlas, Amongst which are, A few boxes 4-4 Extra Fine. mav 5. d6l-eo6t M'Cuiloh &c Poor Jfave received per the Fame, Abeona, Diana iSf ^fohn Adams, /row. Liverpool, A complete assortment of , HARDWARE, Among which is an excellent assortment of CUTLERY. may 5._________________________eo Wanted to hire, - A Black Servant boy, as a house waiter, between 9 awl 12 years old. He must come well recommended for industry and good prin- ciples. Inquire at this office. April 30.______________ _______co8t C. G. Bcerstler HAS just received and offers for sale at No. 50, head of Smith's dock, 500 dozen pint and half pint Tumblers, flut- , ed, flowered and plain, 2 hhds Madder, 2 do. Pearl Barley. April 30.____________________eo2w Rhode-Island Scythes, Just received and for sale by 1ZAK PROCTER. 38 dozen Passmore's Grass Scythes, of the very lirst qualiyt. april 2i_______^^^ eo i/or Sale or to Rent, The House and lot at present occupied by the subscriber and situated at the Blast part of this city, en Dulany street. It is an excellent two story brick building, and the lot i3 also im- proved, with a garden and Frame stable, which will render it a comfortable residence. It Kasev«ry advantage iirom a healthy and con- venient situation, as well as the best wale.r, that this city affords. Possession may be had immediately. JAMES STEUART, April 2L__________________ eo bale by Auction. On FRIDAY, The 15th instant, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, Kill be sold, at the premises ('by order of the orphans' court, J Three valuable LOTS of GROUND, on Hammond-street, belonging to the estate of the late Mr. John Hammond, situated on the west side of Mr. Pascault's, and opposite to Mr. Schroder's country seat. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. May 2-________________________eo Alexander, Webster and Co.J Have imported per ship Cora, from Amsterdam 2 cases assorted. TABLE LINEN, 1 case French CAMBRICS, 30 casks LINSEED OIL. may 2. _______________eolOtf To be Rented, \( And possession given immediately J That convenient dwelling HOUSE, No. 43, Charles-street. For terms applj GERARD T. HOPKINS, I, County wharf. 5th mo. 7th. eo For Sale, ABOUT eighthundredarrescf most valua- ble LAND, situated upon the Potomac river, near the cities of Was"; igton, Alekud'ria'and George-town; the greater part of which is prime bottom, and the remainder fine wood land. Ortthis farm is a most elegant dwell- ing house, possessing an elevated and com- manding view of the above places, and the sur- rounding- country, ijMso, tenant's houses, ham, tobacco house, and stables, two excellent fisheries, and a ferry from Prince-George's county to Alexandria, For beauty of prospect, fertility of sod and advantage of situation, no tract of land can exceed it in this country. The title is indisputable. The U'rms, which will he made accommodatingto the purchaser, may be known upon application to the subscri- ber in Baltimore RICHARD KEY HEATH. October 17. eo Luke Tiernan and Co. Have received by the late arrivals from London i,nd Liverpool, a general astvrfnient of Spvmg GOODS. LIKEWISE, Rose, Duflell and Point Blankets, Coatings, Plain, &.c. 20 quarter chests Hj son Tea, and A few casna Manchester Goods, on very low terms. april 23 eo2ot§ Removal. The subscriber returns his thanks to his friends and customers, ami tp the public in general lor their past favors at his present «hop in Ruxton-Lane ; he being now about to ' move to Camden street, No. ill, he solicits their further patronage. He has on hand a pood assortment of Men's Women's Boy's aid Children's SHOES of an excellent quali- James Brundige HAS removed from 101, to 95, B wlj's wharf, where he has just received for sale, ¦ lb. Green St. Domingo Coffee, enti- tled to drawback, 10S barrels southern superfine Flour. In Store, London particular Madeira Wine, in pipes ; Young Hyson Tea, in chests ; Upland Cotton ; and a few hhds. Maryland Tobacco (Baltimore inspection.) apvil 30._______________________e _____ Ten Dollars Reward. Runaway from the subscriber on the mori>» ing of the. 2jth instant a Negro Girl nam. ed CLOE, of a dark yellow complexion about five feet 4 or 5 inches high, about 18 years of age ; has a bold look, and is slen- der made. Had 011 when she went away a blue and white jacket, liusey petticoat, and a Madrass handkerchief around her head. As she .has a number of clothes with .her, she no doubt will change her dress. I have every reason to suppose he. to be harbored by some free person of color in this city. The above reward will be paid to any person who will deliver her to me at No. 106, North How- ard-street. MARTIN KRABER. N. B. All persons are warned from harbor ing said servant at their peril. april 25. eo For .Sale. The Subscribers have just rectiv&.l, and offer for Sale, 2o hhds. CODFISH, loo boxes ditto, 15o ditto smoaked HERRINGS. M'FA.DON & WALSH, Commerce-street wharf, may 2._________ eogt Union Bank of Maryland, 5th May, I806. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockhold- ers, that an ELECTION for Sixteen Direct- ors will b_ held at William Evans's Tavern, in the city ef Baltimore, on MONDAY, the 6th July next, at nine o'clock in the mbrr.ing, and continued until three o'clock in the afternoon. By order of the Board of Directors, R. HIGINBOTHOM, Cashier. N. B. By the act of incorporation, not more than eleven of the present board are eligible for the ensuing year. 0_f* The editors of the Easton Sta; the Frede- nattown Herald, and the. Elizabetktown Gazette, are requested to publish the above once a week Jot six weeks, and forward their accounts. may 5. eofi.jy George Price and Co. He.' imported in the Abeona, from Liverpool, Part of their assortment op SPRING GOODS. April 17______________d!8teo9t_ Henry Howard, tailor, No. 1, Lemmojj street, HAS received per the ship Globe, the Neiv- est Spring Fashions, and is supplied, with a variety ol the best and most fashionable Cloths, Cassimeres, and Waistccating, .together with every other article in the tine of his professi- on. He therefore solicits the public's favors, and assures them that no exertions on his part shall be wanting to give general satisfaction. May 7. __________| _________ <-'>8t Gabriel Thomas, Having commenced the Commission and Grocery Business, in this city on Dugan's wharf, No. 92, solicits the patronage of his friends and the public. He sells Wheat In- dian Corn, Tobacco, and all kinds of coun- try produce. Has a capital warehouse for the storage of those articles. may 9. _________________!_£2*W: Western Precincts Market. THE Commissioners of the Market give Notice, that the suited hours for holding the same in the morning, from and after the 1st of June till the 1st of October next, will be from day-light till r0 o'clock in the forenoon. Signedbv order of the Commissioners, CH. JOHNSTON, Secr'y. The Hay Scales at the W«st end of said Market are now in complete order. Apply at Mr. Chamberlain's tavern, Paca street. re ay 7.___________________eo4t|_ John Sperry, No. 55, Smith's.wharf, Offers for sale, a large assortment of GERMAN LINENS AND CALCUTTA GOODS, Consisting of White Platillas, Brittanias, Cholet.is, Rquanes, Creas a la Morlaix, Dowlas, whole and half pieces. Linen Checks and Stripes^ Cotton Stripes, Cotton Hiis™, Black Florentines, Bolting Cloths, Beerboom Gurrahs, Cossas, fine. Jugdea. ~) Lukipoore, S. Chittabul.lv, J BAFTAS, ty- April i* RICHARD CLAYTON, j&fo. 6, Ria.ton-Lane. eolZt Cotton Checks, . Gilla Roma) Handkerchiefs, Coarse Hats, Laces and Edgings, Steel Bugles, Weavers' Reeds. ALSO, 15 pipes 4th proof Cogniac Brandy, high flavored, 10 pipes 4th proof (white) Spanish do. N. B. Most of the above Goods are entit- led to drawback, and will be sold on rea- sonable terms for approved paper or bartered for Man land Tobacco. April 23. eol2t Baltimore Gen'l Dispensary. THE present attending Physicians havf ing declared their intention to decline onery/ J at the ensuing election, Doctor John Shav ,. nominated as a candidate to succeed c them by PHILADELPHIA Bottled Porter and Ale. JOHN HERfiEBT RETURNS his sincere thinks to his friends and customers lor the encouragement he has received ; and respectfullyinforms them, that he has now for sale at his new Bottling ecl lar, No. 7, South Gay-street, and at his house No. 36, Market-space, a complete sup- ply of the above Liquors, from the Brewery of Messrs. Hare and Son, Philadelphia. Pri- vate families, captains of vessels and others, may be supplied at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms ; and which will be delivered if required. N. B. Likewise a supply of the best Ci- 1 bottles april 28. 'eoStf: IN! ichois be i'rench, No. 12, South-street, Have received by the schooner Susan, from Bos- ton, 35 baleS & boxes of INDIA & FRENCH GOuDS, viz. : Luckipore ~) Chittibilly & C BAFTAS, Fine J Jaumpo&e SAUNS, Barilla &} COSSAS Gurrah j ^u5>bA»> Azum.sra, MeergungeeT Jalalpore ^MAMOODYS, Fine do. J____________________i 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, Cossns, Baftas, &e. ftc. The whole entitled to debenture. may 5. eo20t|| Just received, Per sehr. Wolf, captain Janes, from Charleston, 57 whole and 16 half casks fresh RICE. For sale by EUFFUM h GOODHUE, 84, Bowly's wharf. may 2.______ , dSteoot AMERICAN MANUFACTURED Paper Hangings. The Subscribers having made consider- able improvement in manufacturing PAPER HANGINGS, inform the public that they have now commenced making the elegant DIAMOND OR SPANGLED PAPER, Suitable for drawing rooms, &c. some of which is now finished and m>y be seen at their warehouse, No. 141, Baltimore-street. THOMAS &. CALDCLEUGH,_ N. B. Paper put up by their workmen if found defective will be covered with new pa- per free ef expence. may 6. eo 75 pipes Holland GIN, Imported in the ship North-America, frein Amsterdam, for sale by LABES & CO. awril So. d8teo8t To Country Merchants The subscriber having declined trading un- der the firm of Horton and (Talk, now ot- ters for sale at his store, No. 8, North How- ard-street, immediately opposite N "«Mri tavern, a well selected asSo^went of GROCER April 24. A CONTRIEU^R* M. Tiernan & Q ' ¦ Have imported in the Fqir Am/ ' ' ''" and other veseels,Qe A general assortm/ Spring GoiS; _, „ , -.tr-.i. . • T of Woollen's, With an extensive «i_NKETS . Flan! Rose Point and DutT.l£ Hosi Sen. nels, London Pewter, ) ¦" shaws, &o &c. /alld Wool -arfl. On very pleasing terms, for cash or produce well worth the attention of persons who pur- chase their groceries on the above terms.— He returns thanks to his frisnds and those who. thought proper to favor the late house of VI. and Clark with their custom, hoping still to share that part of their custom which thev may think proper to favor him with. JOHN CLARK, may 7. d4t-oo4t Richard Appieton, PF.RFUMER, WIG U? ORNAMENTAL HAIR-MAKER, No. 53, Market-street, Has recavedby the Ghbe'ifrbm London, Gnwland's Lotion.; Milk of Rosss ; Jessa- itim' Palm, Chymical, Violet, Cream, Rose, i ¦ ' or \ip ; Hose, Jessamine, and nctte Pomatum ; double Hair Pins ; llairNets; ck Cushions; Velvet and Mo- roi co Note • ks ; Tortoise-shell, Mockshell siog Combs j cloth, flesh, nail,, hair, . . 1 1 •!.'/,eu best quality Tooth-Brushfs, wholesale and retail. may 6 coUt Mayer and Brantz Have imported am! offer for salt. Velvet Ribbons from No. 0 to 80, Silk do. Galloons, Taste and Binding, Tape, Bobbins and Gartering, Thread, Lace and Edgings, French Cambric, Silk Hose,. An m\rice of Ladles' circs' Bonnets of the newest fashion; direct from Paris, Silk Shawls, and A box of Glass Tumblers. The whole well assorted and entitle^ to drawback; May'8;______________ f°4t___ Toilet, A neat, covvement two-story Brick House, i 1 a'healtny*tuafon ne;lr the Cathedral, with p-ood. hack ""'Tings- For terms inquire of the "¦>bsrifae'm Graen-street, near thesemi- narv THOMAS LEE. ALSO, To Lease on Ground Rent, pferaJ vacant LOTS in Saratoga and Le*. •jjAn-rtreeC*. T. LEE. m.y 6. eo )JJie of Discount and Deposit ef the Bank of firginia at Petersburg, 29th April, 1807. NOTICE. On the 6th day of this month, a letter was put in the post office at this place, addressed to R. Riginbothom, esq. cashier of the Union Bank of Maryland, Baltimore, covering a draft drawn by the Cashier of i)ie United States' Office of Discount and Deposit at Savannah, on the cashier, of their Office of Discount anil Deposit at Baltimore, for Nine Thousavd Five Hundred Dollars ; endorsed hjr dimming and Harman, J»hn and William Bell, ami by the subscriber, to R. Higinbothora, cashier, which said letter and draft have not come to hand. To prevent iruposi'ro.i, should it be attempted, the public are informed tliat the necessary steps have been token to stop its payment. JOHN WILDER, Cashitr (M-Sd ec*t Aikin's Geography.1 JUST PUBLISHED, ' And for sale by M. _f J. CONRAD _r CO. (Price Two Dollars) Geographical Delineations; Or, A Co7iipendiovs View of the Natural and Po- litical State of ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. By J. Aikin, M. D. Author of many valuable Works. "The precise object aimed at in this work, (says Dr. Aikin,) is to afibrd, hi a moderate compass, and under an agreeable form, such a view if every thing most important relative to the natural and political stale c the world, as may dwelt upon the mind'in vivid colors, and durably impress it with just and instructive notions. " No particular class or age of readers h<>s been in my view in this performan«i* If it prove answerable to my intentions, young per- sons of both sexes, at the period of finishing their education, may peruse it with advantage, as a summary of what is most important to be remembered relative to the topics (rented of; and it may afford compendious infomriticn to thjse of maturer years, who arc destitute of time and opportunity for copious research." Tho' we possess many geographical works, yet it is presumed that the publication of A! kin's Geographical Delineations need ; no apo- logy. Many competent judges in Philadel- phia, New-York and Boston, have examined this work, and unanimously agree that it is neat, perspicuous and useful; well adapted to the instruction of youth, and the information of persons of mature age. Perhaps it ism gerated praise of this work to assert, that no s) stem of geography of equal size is, in all re- spects, so fit for the purposes of instruction and general reading. Eztract from the Annual Review, vol. 4. " The happy application of clear and precise description, judicious selection, and graceful plainness of style, to the illustration of >, phy, has already been felt and approved by Ihs public, in Dr. Aikin's England Delineated. Nor will these Geographical Delineations, which at present demand our attention, be found in any respect Itn worthy of their author. Differing materially as to its object, both from the elementary treatises, and the more com- plete systems of this important and interesting branch of general science, this work may he considered as occupying a newly discovered station, whence young persons of both sexts may review with pleasure and advantage the real extent 8c bearings of their former studies. " The principal naterialsof this work arc necessarily compiled from other books; but a very pleasing part of it, the delineation of na- tional characters, is original; and th;- strong tincture of liberal moderation diffused through the whole, together with the uniform good taste am! simplicity of the style, give to it a cer- tain charm that is easier ielt thaw described." in ay 12._______________ eo8t A Youth Wishes a situation in a wholesale or retail Dry Good Store (as an apprentice) he has an excellent education, and can be well re- conniieiu'td. A line directed to W. & left at this oilice will be attended to. in a 12 _____ eo4t NOTICE. JCHN BVFFUM Has this day taken into partnership. Mr. Benjamin Gocdhu*, and the business, will io future be conducted under the firm of Bicjfum and Good/we, Who have for sale at No. 84, Bowly's wharf, <"1 -:— '......'-'-" Spanish Braitay, M'Xeal and N< ."'sons Have imparted iji the brig Happy Couplefioin Bordeaux, Claret T npagne C in Boxes, Burgundy j Fruits preserved i» Brandy) Silks, Cambrics and Handkerchiefs, Silk Stockings, Kid and Silk Gloves Flowered Paper ami Stationary, Pelisses and Fancy Trimmings, Gold and Silver Laces, Spangles, &«•¦ Beaver Hats, Umbrellas, Marbled Oil Cloth and Passage Carpeting, Willow Sq:; ires ami Chip Hats, Artificial Flowers, Fancy Ribbons, Gauzes and Crapes, Ladies' Corse! !es, Sheetings, Fine Shirts and Cholot Hand- kerc!" Superfine Cloths, Purses, Watch Chains, Necklaces, Beads, &s. &c. &c. May 6. d8t Cheap Wholesale and Retail Grocery Store. comer of Liberty-street, 221, Market-* 20 pipes 41'. proof 15 do. Catalonia ) 25 half do do. ( 20 do. Corsica ' ^^^^^^^^ 40 qr. do. Malaga) 30 hhds. New-England Rum, 0j| boxes Cod Fish, WINE- -----Mould Candles, ----- Spermaceti do. - - nipt do. ----- Chocolate, yt~. 3, bags heavy Black Pepper, ----- Calcutta Sugar, ----- Alluin, ----- Pimento, bbls. Frankincense, ----- Mackerel, cases Cotton and Wool Cards," 20' 300 50 30 25 200 350 400 30 So 30 20 —^^^^— 2 bales and 2 bbls. Se ALSO, 30 bales and trunks Calcutta and Madras GOODS, Consisting of Beerboom Gurrahs. Oiistah, Barrilla and Girrali Baftas, Ekersgusah and Guspore Ma- moodies, Juunpoor Sannas, Brown Check, Al- libad Emerties, Long Cloths, Charconies, Madras Handkerchiefs, ly causing a copy to be insetted in some the news-papers in the. city of Haiti' every other clay, for three moi.i! a, succe.f i ly, before the said tenth day of October nex . Signed by order, WILLIAM GIBSON, Clerk March 25, I A FRESH^ AND LARGE SUPPLY OF Genuine Drugs, FOR SALE BV^ HENRY WILKINS, No. 136, Mai'ketstraet. Among which are the following articles - ?oo„lb,S- -\s,*fetkla' J § J* " Balsam Copia- ¦ '00U do. Aloes, ria, 6 very large Morters, 30 bottles Ess. Bur- 5000 lbs. Guia Arabic, gamot, Notice is hereby given, That I intend applying to the judges of Bal- timore county co ait, or some one of them, for the benefit of an insolvent law of this state pas- sed at November session, 1805, entitled "an Act for the relief of sundry insolvent debl 01 s." DANIEL W. SACKRIDER. March 19.___________ eoi'm__ Notice is hereby Givt-n, That the subscriber of the city of Baltimore intends to apply to the county court, of .Balti- more, or some one of the judges thereof, two months after the publication of this notice, for the benefit of the act of the generafcsssembly of Maryland, passed at November s 1805, entitled " An act for the relief of sun- dry insolvent debtors" ; and of the supple- ment thereto, passed at November session, 1306. april 21, 1807. JACOB BOULDIN. d2m Notice; THE subscribers will ap'plyjto the judges of Baltimore county com;, or to one of the judges thereef, for the benefit of the insol- vent law. March 25,1807, Notice. JAMES L.'HAWKINS, LEVI CLAGETT. Cm 300 1b. GumSheilae, 2000 lbs. Fine Baric, j 300 lbs. Chamomile, 100 lbs. Arsnic, 60 do. Arnotto, 60 do. Prussian Blue, 200 do. Mercuric*, 56 do. Vermillion, 150 do. Cam;.hoi-, 1 bale Sarsapanlla, 200 lbs. Gum Tragk- canth, 4 bags Gum Copal, 200 lbs. Galls, 300 do. Liquorice, 50 do. Sponge, 1 case best'Rhubarb, 200 lb. Pateut Yellow, 500 do. Senna, 500 do. .V.anna, 300 dp. Aquafortis, 300 do. Vitriol, 150 do. Asphaltum, 100 do. Arrow Root, may 2 1 cask Blue Vitriol, 1 do. Cantharides, 36 Catheters, sirrer h Elastic, 30 doz. Tooth Brushes 200 ib. Spices, fit do. Hay Safl'ron, 30doz. Windsor Soap, 20 packets Gold Leaf, 25 lb, Ipinaruana, 12 sets Instruments, 20« bottles Castor Oil, 100 lb. Tapioca, 1 gross Oil Woorm- seed, 50 Trusses, ¦ 100 gross Vials, 2 casks Shop Furni ture, 1501b. Magnesia, AntibifTous Pill", Nooths Apparatus, Patent Medicines. d5t-eo5t To all my creditors, that I. mean to apply to the judges of Baltimore county court, for the beneffi of the act of insolvency passed at November session, 1805, and the supplement thereto, passed at November session, 1806, at thy expiration of two months, from this date. WM. SLATER, Of Fel£s-Poin„ March 25, 1807. d?m Notice To get relief from expensive and pi ing law-suits, for large sums which have been fairly and honestly paid, and to avoid flu* trou- ble and mortification of disputing claims en,. gendered in fraud and supported by injua ! shall petition the Baltimore county court fot tha benefit of the act of insolvency. JOEL M. MUNSON. April 4. d2m Notice. _ FROM many losses I -,m compelled t'» gr,e this notx.e o! my intention of appIyinj-M.-, thejudges of B#timore countv court, fi benefit of insolvent Laws ol 1805, ahd Bi two months from the date hereof. ., , _. J. SPRIC .March 26, 1307. _ ,p,,, 1 Notice is hereby given, THAT we intend to apply ,0 Haltimom Countv Court, •..".. > for - ¦ for READER PAUSE,' AND TO THlTpofiFr ATTEND !! / To Let, In one of the most eligible situations on the Pomt, all the lower partof that three-story Brick Dwelling, No 15, George street, with a tw»-story Brick Kitchen, the°half of a spacious Cellar, and other conveniences, if required. May 9. 2aw4t j Jiimy court, or one of the judges thereof, rthe benefit ol '« a» Act entitled a„ ,A(t f the relief of sundry msovent debtors," ras- sed at November session, eighteen hundred March 25, 1807. CHARLES GHEQUIERE. HENRY KUNCKEL. d&a «WW'!>l|i,IW»i>»W3W|WWF. 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