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taera
Seven Dollars per Annum.J
Sale by Auction.
On WEDNESDAY,
The 20th instant in the afternoon, immad>
ately after the sale of the country seat be-
longing' to Martin Eichelberger, will be
sold on the premises,
A Lot of Ground, containing 6 1-4 acres,
situated on the York Turnpike Road, about
one and a half miles from the city of Balti-
more, and adjoining' the property formerly
belonging- to General John Swan
The terms will be made known at the time
«f sale, and the property sold all together, or
in lots as may suit the purchasers.
VAN WYCK & DOUSEY, Auct'rs.
Sheriff's Sales,
By virtue of X writ of Venditioni Exponas,
from Baltimore county court to me direct-
ed will be exposed at public sale on Friday,
the _3d instant, at 10 o'clock, A- M. at tiie
dttteflnigboUM of Mr. John Fitzhngh, situ-
ate on Pratt-street Extended, near Granby-
strcet, for ca.sh, the following property to
Wit. I
One Negro boy about 18 or 19 years old, a I
valuable house servant; a Carriage and two |
Horse,;, with a variety of Household Furhi- !
ture, Utte t^e property of the aforesaid John
Jfjtzbugb, taken at suit of William Mechen.
-Also by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias will
be so d jat the dwelling honse of tjomirtie
French, situate near Frederics Schneflfcrs,
Fail's-Pout, on the above mentioned day
at 12 o'clock,
One House and Lot, one Horse and Cart,
.Mi-ic'y of Houshold and Kitchen furni-
ture luteftfee'property ol tha aforesaid French,
lakei at .''.'lit of Sarah Bosweil.
Also by virtue -of a writ of Fieri Facias, will
be sold at the Court-House, on Saturday,
the 23d iost.
One Mulatto Woman and Iter three small
phildren, tlie Woman is a useful house ser-
vant; late the property of Anthony Lamer-
Icre, taken at suit of Jacob Medairy.
And by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias
from the court of appeals, will be sold op-
posite th* Mai'Sh-M.arket, in Hnnisoii-
stret-t, on Saturday, the 23d, at half past
10 o'clock,
One Negro Man about thirty years old,
two horses, five head of Cattle, a quantity of
Bacon, Beds and Bedding, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, with a great variety of o-
ther articles, lite the property of Jane's Ja'f.
fray taken at suit of I_aac|M'Plierson, for the
tnse of his assignees.
JOHN HUNTEP, SJrfF.
M.'.y 14. ____T
Sale by Auction.
On SATURDAY,
7_e 16th instant at. 12 o'clock, will be sold at
the lavier end of Smith's wharf,
r^v The Brig '
j@&*v CHANCE,
ww*! '""¦ " !Ul"^>cn 100 tons, about 5 1-2
•^Sawigtla-iigi years old, with all her mate-
rials agreeably to an inventory which ratv be
seen at me vendue office, or on application
to the captain on board tin 'ig, and
the terms of payment will be made known at
the time of sale
THOMAS QIIASE, Auct'r.
may 14.
rnnsi i . l!rX"Z'lZL'LS „*K__--j»____************ ..,lwt.
[Vol. XX\a~No. 4057
FRIDAY, "~MAT 15, 1807.
For Amsterdam.,
jJ_S Tl»e fast sailing ship
0-SW COMMERCE,
__________ ___
¦A^iJli.iJ'yj^ Patrick Stafford, master ;
:i-a) Having good accommodations.
For passage only, applv to the master on board,
or ' JACOB ADAMS,
may_____ _H
For Freight or Charter,
To any Port in tfie Wist In ties,
, i -JCIN The --.-ho
*Miil&C F A V O II I T E,
;*;-'¦', , Matthew Poller, Master,
' urthen 600 barrels, now in
complete order to receive I cargo. Apply to
the master on beard, at Price's wharf, Fell's-
Point.
may 14. ______ d-lt|__
For Sals, Freight, or Charter,
4f~~p^. The coppered Ship
SSfV" RIC H M O N D-,
lOu_Fbv M'NE AL& NEILSONS.
^"^ ¦ 'May 1--i- <18t
Wanted to Charter,
«_Jfc2
For Nantz,
The fast-saitUig Ship
HOPE,
Charles Drew, master
ygSRs Will sail in r, II this
beginning of next
board or to
may 11.
____________
For passage apply
JACOB ADA MS.
d.;3t
J.„53_X
A VESSEL of about "00
6Hjj__y<2_S-. barrels burthen, for Charleston,
__f_3) _lL_^ aPP'yto
-yisi=&2S "THOMAS PARKER,
69, Botuley's xoharf.
March 14. dlt
For Boston,
. For Liverpool,
r r'rrXV The fast-sailim? cooper bet"
giSjfu'i'^P Joseph Cal!ender>master; wilt
'•:•- sail on or before the first of
June. A part of her cargo being engaged
tl'e remainder will be taken on moderate
terms. Apply to
BEN. k GEO. WILLIAMS,
No. 3, Bov.-iv's wharf,
may 13. dl2ti
-•" ' " —.....-i"— ¦—¦ ------. —........¦ ¦' ¦-----------
For Amsterdam,
r 7-QLv-\ The streng copper-bottomed
VW¥V S'H" POR™OU-TH. capt.
t;?».''.__;il_.LV- Philemon Dawson, v.-,
nmediatedispateb. Tin
er part of her cdrjj'o being engaged, i he re-
mainder will he. taken on moderate freight —
Apply to ISAAC LEE WEBSTER, or
D. L. THOMAS, Broker.
may 11. <• olOt
Henry &c Lindenberger,
No. 204, Bai.timorfj-strekt,
Have received by the Fame, from Liverpool,
A complete assortment of
CUTLERY.
And on hand an extensive assortment of
HARDWARE, SAIiid.KHi, BRASS &
IAPANN6& WARE.
April 9._________ '¦' ______d
Just received and for sale by
HENRY k LINDF.NBERGER,
No. 204, Baltimore-stre .",
100 dozen single, and double prims Wui-
dron SCYTHES, of the broad kind'.
April 14. d
Lewis Michael 6c Co.
Have imported, in the different vtsttfs from
Lotulo".
id Liverpool, their assortment of
Spring Goods,
^^^^^^^^^—s Also on hand, ,^^M
Tedia Muslins, Checks, Bavidanno T-Iandker-
chieft, German and Irish Linens, assorted"—
all which will be sold on reasonable terms,
may 4. ____ d-l8t
Copperas, Teas, Earthenware,
(Sfc. isre.
4o casks of line Green Copperas, in Lh :s ,
tierces, and barrels.
A small remaining part of an invoice of
Earthenware
Imperial, Hyson, and Young Hyson Teas,
«f tlli» year's importation.
A few hundred bushels Coal, on board the
Adriana, at Carr's wharf. '
25o pieces Of Ravens Duck, selling off by
tCsc bale orfew pieces, and
A few boxes Spermaceti Candles.
Apply to
CORNTHWAIT & r. "INALL,
No. 83, Bo why's wharf.
5th mo 13_______________ d4t
fiTew is Valuable School Books.
Samuel JefFeris
Has just received, in addition to his former sfeck
of Boot's and Stationary,
A supply of valuable BOOKS, Law, His-
torical, School, and Miscellaneous. Amougst
which is, a complete series of new & valuable
SCHOOL BOOKS.
In this department S. J. has the cheapest,
latest aiiil most approved kinds of Comly's
Books for young- beginners, viz.
Comly's Grammar, SO cents
Comlv's Spelling Book, part I. 12
--------1- I. St II. 25
--------- I. II. & III.boiind,3l
In this Spilling Book it i3 acknowledged
the yonng-er clasa possess a high advantage ;
«s the first part, which is equal in utility to
the common spelling book, costs but half the
tre price. When the youth advances, he will
have in the three parts, a work of much great-
er value than has been in common use.
SCOTT's GEOGRAPHY.
Tiiis is a new work, particularly culculated
for the American schools ; besides the usual
Sessions, there are in this work a number of
excellent plates and maps—price 62 cents.
Arithmetic Tables, 6 cents.
Kimber's Arithmetic, 25
S. J. Has always on hand a complete assort-
ment of BOOKS & STATIONARY, which
he will sell, whslesalc and retail, on ihe low,
«st terms for cash, or usual credit for accept-
ances in town.
BOOK-BINDING
Executed in its greatest variety, on moder-
ate terms.
BLANK BOOKS
Made to any pattern at a very sh«rt notice.
May 12 eo SIX SISTERS,
•=x V. Wirgnian.
For London,
British
ej IC
GUILDFORD, Mainland.
For Boston,
y—«y.. The S< hooner LUCY,
Sclh Allen, waiter ;
^jSJp Will take freight tin moderate
'asiterms, if immediate application
A. C. SCMNEKMANN,
Barron's lAWiber.Yard, FellVPoint
may j-t. _______ ____d;!t
For New-York,
J~jt • The new Sloop
ak ROVER,
PL J- Warton, Master ,
¦s Having a part of her cargo
d, is expected to sail in a few days.
For freight or ' Ige apply to the master
onboard, at Smith's wharii or to
ISAIAH MANKIN,
Who has received cm' offers for sale,
$ hhds. good Trinidad Sugar,
1100 v.'V Madder, and
1 case half pint Decanters.
april 2&__ _______________d_
For Havana,
r^X • The Schooner
¦^SfMv THATCHER,'
;> Captain E. Hall.
"-, Tv.'o or three hundred barrel?
will be taken on freight, if immediate appli-
cation is made to
VON KAPFF & BRUNE.
may 13.________________d4t
For Alexandria,
,„tXN The Sloop
fe«fflO PATSEY,
^j£.:1S^L^ Captain Lewis,
TSSealbElsesS Now lying at Bowly's wharf,
freight will bs taken on low terms. Apply
to tlie master on board, or to
ROBERT CORNTHWAIT,
No. 14, M'Elderry's wharf.
may 1". d4t
'¦'"-- e-
For Sale, ¦
The Ship
FORTUNE,
- Burthen 3000 barrels. For
: terms., applv to
CHARLES WIRGMAN,
Who offers for Stie,
Queen's Ware
Taunton Ale
London Porter
Porter & Wine Bottles
in hampers
Tumblers in casks
Very large Coal, and
Logwood and Fustic.
Hoop Iron
Scupper Nails
Pump Tacfes
Spanish Brown
Seine 'J"wine
Bunting
Grind Stones
Venetian Red
Mustard Bottles _^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Likewise,
Calcutta piece Goods and Gold and Silver
Watches.
May 12. ___ Co
To Let,
A two-story Frame HOUSE In Waggon-
alley, west of Howard street, with 8 rooms,
a kitchen and three cellars. For terms in-
quire of tlie subscriber at No. 75, in Pratt-
su'eet. SAMUEL JOHNSTON,
^may 14^__ « d
Codfish and Mac!
_____„ terel,
Just received per schooner Susan and Wil-
liam, captain Luce, from Boston.
100 boxes fine white Codfish, in good ship-
ing order, and
12 quarter barrels Mackerel, plit up for
family use-—Apply to
ISAIAH MANKIN,
69, Smith's-wharf.
May 14.
d4t
TWELVE CASES
Men 'sjash io liable L onclon Hats
Received per Fair Amrriean, for sale by
WALTER JENKINS, '
199, Market-street
mayfo. ngreg-:itinit
and Lemuel Taylor, situate on East-street:
slso the division line between the property of
said Lemuel Taylor 8c Francis Hollingowortli,
on sa'u! .street.
And on Tuesday, the 39th instant, at nine
o'clock, A M. they will meet to establish tha
south-east intersection of Cough and Caroiine-
j streets ; from thence they will proceed to es-
; tablipjj the soyrth-west intersection of Gotig'lu,
street and Strawberry-alley.
Those who are iutf rested in the above eatah» *
I Iislunemj? are requested to attend with lhj»
surveyor, land etarlcs and pa.pers, necessary
for establishingth« same.
By order,
may 12.
SAMUEL VINCENT, Clk.
Baltimore Spring Races
AT CAM TOM
On Monday, ISth May next, over alian«T-
sorce course at Canton, near the city of B al-
timore, a Purse of nine hundred Dalian, ttta
four mile heats.
On Tuesday, !9M—A Purse of one hund-
red Dollars, two-mile heats.
On tVethesday, 20th A purse of two hun-
dred-Dollars, three mile heats. The above.
purses free for any horse, mare or geUiin.',',
that, never won a silver cup over the WaaH-
Jockey Club's course, and carryiiig
the Mow ;ng weights -.-—
o years old, 86 lbs.
4" 100
5 112
6 120
7 126—mares and geldings al-
lowed "lbs.—The riders to be neatly dres-
sed in racing uniform—! he horses to be enter-
ed with the subscriber sh, die day previous
to running, paying on6 Shilling in the poiind
entrance or double at the post. Four iiorsea
to he entered or no race. The purses te. bes
j paid immediately after each day's race, as
I soon as the same is decided bv the judge,**
JOSEPH CLAIIK.
may 12. . d.5l
Five Dollars Reward.
STRAYED from the suscriber's stable,
Hanfever-streVf, on the evening of the 9'di
instant, a dark clicunut sorrel HORSE, about
seven years old this spring ; bet woo* thirteen
and a half and fourteen hands high ; a small
white spot on one of his hind legs ; no ofier
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. 50, Baltimore-street,
Have received a supply of FRENCH and
/A I) IA GOODS, which they offer for si
loin for cash or approved notes.
1 bale Madras Handkerchiefs,
5 ditto Masulipatau ditto,
1 ditto Cirsacas,
Shoit Yellow Nankins,
1 box Satin Ribons,
iale very
'101
Cheap Wholesale and Retail
Grocery Store.
Market-street, corner of Liberty-street,
EDWARD FITZGERALD,
Begs leave to inform his friends and the pub-
lie, that he has opened store in the above place,
where he offers for sale,
A well chosen assortment of
Wines, Teas, Spirits, Sugars, Double
-Gloucester and pine-apple Cheese, Cotton,
hest Richmond manufactured twist Tobacco
1 and 6 to the lb. best Havana Cigars, and eve-
ry other article in the Grocery line, at reduced
prises far cash or good acceptances in town.
May 6.______________________d!8t
For Sale,
A pleasantly situated Lot, for which a clear
title can be given, containing 2 acres, three
roods and three squares of a perch. About,
one mile from the city, situated on the road
leading to Smith's mill, and opposite the seat
pf Thomas Tenant, esq. a further descripti-
on is thought unnecessary, as any person
ivibllinjr to purchase will view the pnemises.
jftr term* apply at No. &i, Harrison-street. I
may l$-t dot
ior Freight or Charter,
To the West-Indies,
i~T>-\ The fine fast-sailing Brig
U/lI^mH CHARLOTTE,
_.„¦¦ -inr- John Jones, master;
jSBj^SsgSaKgaass Burthen about 500 batrels ;
she is now ready to receive a cargo, and may
be dispatched without delay. For terms ap-
ply to the master mi board, at Frederick-street
wharf, or to
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL,
No 83, Bowly's wharf.
W7io offer for sale on board the Sanson, at
Carr's luhatf,
A 17 inch Grass Cable, 70 fathoms in
length, of superior quality, which will be
sold at a reduced price.
5th mo. 13._________ d4t
For Savannah, (Geo.)
THE REGULAH PACKET
Schooner AGKNORIA,
Cornelius Driscoll, master ;
Site will be ready to receive a
igf cargo On the I4tti and sail the
ITth instant. For freight or passage, apply to
the captain on board in Frederick-street, dock
or to FALLS &. BROWN,
Who have receivtd per said vessel, and offer for
sale,
105 whole? ,. , -¦ „.
50 half j^WRw
162 bales Upland Cotton.
In Store,
London Particular ami London Market Ma-
deira Wine, in pipes, hhds. and quarter
casks, entitled to drawback,
Holland Gin,
Muscovado Sugar,
Young Hyson '1 ea.
May IS-_______________________J?4t _
For Amsterdam,
r -CTZK T'te fine fast-sailing ship
s-S-KS-V GEORGE DYER,
IpSUSpyf' Will sail with all possible dis-
rfe*sS§|15e patch, the greater part ofWr
cargo being engaged, the remainder will be
taken on moderate freight. Apply to
P. A. GUESTIER, or
JOHN B0.LTE, ship broker.
April 38, d
Just Received ^^^
Per schooner Regulator, captain Perry,
TZl> barrels of Tar, in excellent shipping
order,
40 barrels of Prime Shad. Which will
be sold low by
BALDERSTON & CORNTHWAIT,
No. 51, County wharf
5th mo. 14th.______________________d4t
For Sale or Rent,
The HOUSE at present occupied by Isaac
Webster, esq. No. 1, King George-street, and
next adjoining to that occupied by Mr. John
M'Fadon. For terms applv to
WALTER ROE,
4C, South-street.
ALSO FOR RENT,
The HOUSE, No. 9. Calvert-street, lately
occupied by Mrs. Dysart as a boarding-house.
Possession of both tint above houses can be hud
immediately. Apply as above.
may 14. dSteoGt
For Sale,
230 pieces Russia Sheeting, entitled to
debenture, by
AMOS A. WILLIAMS.
may \i.__________ d-tj:
Wanted to Hire,
A Man Servant, who is a good Waiter ; libe-
ral wages will ba given to one who can bring
good recommendations. Inquire of the Prin-
ter..___________________May 4. d__
12 seroons Peruvian Bark
of a good qualify and entitled to drawback,
for sale on a liberal credit ov
FREDERICK LINDENBERGER & CO
may 5. d
"AMOS BROWN & COT
Ho 109, Market-street,
Have received their Spring- Supplyof Shoes,
among which are several thousand pairs as-
sorted in packages, to suit country merchants,
which will be sold at reduced prices tor cash
or acceptances in town. Ako, 100 pairs Bal-
timore manufactured Boo rs,ona liberalcredit.
april 2o._______________cl
Hazlehurst, Urpthers 6t Co.
Have received by the Qlove, from London, and
offer for sule,
An invoice ofCOTTUN HOSIERY, as-
sorted,
Ard,
BLACK LACE, from i s 6 it;
Mt;l, ._13t
Just Received
By the scjwoner Lucy, from Washington, H. C.
and for sale by
E. & T. FIMLEY,
250 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. A
Isaac Burneston,
No. 196, Market-street,
Is ;:___ opening an assertmel of
SPRING GOODS.
Also,
German and India Goods,
A choice parcel of Jbttt Quality white Tick.
Ienburgs, Gurraho, &c. May 4, d36t
Wm. & Jerm. Hoffman,
No. 3, South Charles-street,
Have imported a neat selection of
and C IRISH LINENS.
7-83
5-4 SHEETINGS.
Lawns & Dowlas, purchased in the Dublin
market on short time, and received here by
the ships Abeoua and Joint Adams from Liver-
pool, muy 11. d
3 trunks Men's and Ladies' Silfc Stockings,
1 box fine Chintzes,
2 ditto extia-long- and short Kid Gloves,
1 ditto embroidered Lawn and Cambriclc
Handkerchiefs.
The whole calculated for the French and
Spanish West-India markets, aid untitled to'
drawback.
Also on hand,
Plain and figured Silk,
Plaid ditto,
4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 7 4, 8-4 and 9-4 Silk Shawl*,
Plain and figured Ribbons ; Parasols,
Extra long and short Silk Gloves,
Thread and Cotton Laces,
Men's and Ladles' Cetton Stockings,
Cham bray Muslins, '
Snirtitig Muslins, _$. &c- &c.
may'i. d!5t
Imported
In the ships Diana and jfohn Adams, from Li-
verpool, and Fair Ainerican and GtoJjcf oin
London, andfbrsals by
'John JFood and Co.
Cambrick Muslins,
Dimities, Priutod Calicoes,
Great Variety Fancy Musiins and Shawls,
Fashionable Vesting,
Nankeens, Grauduriiis and Cotton,
Cassimcrs, Silk and Cotton Hosiery,
Silk and Cotton Cliarnbray Muslins,
Blue, Pink and Bull Chicked Muslins,
Ginghams, Parasols, Siik and Cotton,
Umbrellas, Laces, colored Thread,
Black Muslins,
Superfine Broad Cloths and Cassimers, &c.
april 28. d
Baltimore and Reister's-town
Turnpike.
Proposals will be. received ai the Qflicc or
the Managers of the Baltimore and Reistert-
Town Turnpike Roa i Company, ioe making
one mite of fcgte road from (leister's-town to-
wards Westminster. By eider,
JOHN F. HARRIS, 8e*'ry.
«t/ty 5. 4
POSITIVELY
The last Day of Grace.
In consequence of the u.'.paralleled- gain of
the wheels of St. Paul's Parish Lottery,"ivhicf»
at present amounts to nearly Ten thousand Dol-
lars, the price of Tickets will, agreeably to
former notice, be advanced to Seven Dollars,
i at the opening of'the wheels to morrow, wdien
| the first drawn number is entitled to a premi-
um of 7'ajo Hundred Dollars, being the first
drawn after 6000 tickets. Un'til that time,
tickets may be had at six dollars. Adventur-
ers having drawn prises, may also renew then*
for tickets warranted undrawn. Apply to ei-
ther of the subscribers.
COLE & I. BONSAL,
1M 1-2 Market-street,
SAMUEL VINCENT,
44 N. Gav-street.
G.DOBBIN & MURPHY,
Near the Cemre Market.
^^_____i
Election Notice.
MECHANICS' BANK OF BALTIMORE,
Avmi. 20, 1807.
THE Stockholders will take notice, that
agreeably to the charter of the said bank, am
election will be held at the banking house, in
Calvert-street,, on Monday, the first day sf
June next, between the Sows of 9 o'clock, a.
M. and 3, P- M. he fifteen Directors, to conduct
the iffairs of the said bank for the ensuing-
twelve, months, nine of which fifteen director*
shall be practical mechanics or manufacturers,
within the description contained in the follow-
ing- bye-law, as established by the board of
directors: *' Nw person shall ;>e considered as
corning within description of a practical mo-
chanic or manufacturer, unless he leitb learn*
ed and actually wrought, at sqwe mechanicals
of manufacturing trade for the term ot. three
years at teasi, and fortwe!V«monthanext pr«*
ce'ting h.s election hath been eari'yingon some
mechanical or nianaiftcturing branch of bust'
ticss, either in his own person of with his own
fmds, or iiy workmen or appreiitu es by bin*.
Iri..ed or employed " Bv order of the Board,
D. A. SMITH, Csshicr.
N. B. The Books for the transfer of Stocfc
w*U be r;ov."d sn the 1st d.iy of Ma) , and re-
maifl m dwiej fa.ai j.vnUe (». tiQ:) d
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