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7deral Seven Dollars per Annum.] SATURDAY, MAX 1807. [Vol. XXVI—No. 4058. For Leghorn, The fine fast-sailing copper- bottome • Sliip Vt'tkSP RICHMOND, **_S A«Sv_s Captain VI ilium Ba -llett, Will sail with all possible dispatch ; about two tlrirds of her cargo being engagedj the remainder will be taken on moderate freight, apply to M'NE/YLE & NEILSONS, Or JOHN BOLTE; Ship Broker. may 15.____________________i_ Fbr Freight or Charter, To any Port in the Jlrest Inaies, The Schooner FAVORITE, ''&$? Matthew Potttr, Master, _ -^*5_sfeaSJ3 Burtli'en 6--J barrels, now in complete order to receive a cargo. Apply to ed will be" exposed at public sale on Friday, the master en board, at Price's wharf, Fell's- the '.'2d instant, at 10 o'clock, Ai r... at the Point. Sale by Auction. On WEDNESDAY, The 20th instant.in the afternoon, immsdl- ately after the sale of the country seat be- loniring to Martin Eiehelberger, will be sold on the premises, A Lot of Ground, containing 6 1-4 acr«s, situated on the York Turnpike Road, about one and a half miles from the cvty of Balti- more, and adjoining the property formerly belonging to General John Swan. The terms will be made known at the time of sale, and the property sold all together, or in lots as may suit the purchasers. VAN VVVCK & DOUSEY, Auct'rs. ~-./S3t; "Sheriff's Sales, By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, from Baltimore county court to me direct- ^i-tii d ate well-.iighoLse of Mr. John Fitzhugh, situ- re"on Pratt-street Extended, near Granby- stteet, for cash, the following property to wit.; One Negro boy about 18 or 19 years old, a -valuable house servant; a Carriage and two Horses, with a variety of Household Furni- ture, late the property of the aforesaid John Fitzhugh, taken at suit of William Mechen. Also bviirtue of a writ of Fieri Facias will be sold at the dwelling house of Dominic French, situate near Frederic* Schaeilers, Fell's-Point, on the above mentioned day " at 13 o'clock, One House and Lot, one Horse and Cart, and a variety of Houshol. anil Kitchen furni- ture, late the property of the aforesaid French, taken at Suit of Sarah BoSweU. Also by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, will be sold at the Court-House, on Saturday, the 23d inst. One Mulatto Woman and her three small Children, the Woman is a useful house ser- vant ; late the property of Anthony Lamer- lei-c, taken at suitof Jacob Medairy. And by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias from the court of appeals, will be sold op- posite the Marsh-Market, in Harrison- street, on Saturday, the 23d, at halt past 10 o'clock, One Negro Man about thirty years old, two horses, live lu:adof Cattle, a quantity of Bacon, Beds and Bedding, Household and Kitchen Furniture, with a great variety of o- ther'articles, lite the properly of James jaf- fray taken at suitof IaaacjM'Fherson, for the Use of his assignees. JOHN HUNTER, SlvfF. May 14-___________d ___ Copperas, Teas, Earthenware, tSft. _7"c. x4o casks of fine Green Copperas, in hhds., 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 Adrians, at Can's wharf. 25o pieces of Ravens Buck, selling off by the bale or few pieces, and A few boxes Spermaceti Candles. A pply to CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, No. 83, Bowly's wharf. 5th mo. 13_______________d4t George fV. Field. No. 157, Baltimore-street, Has for sale, by the Piece or Package, A Variety of Goods, Amongst which are, may 14. d4tt Amsterdam, The fast sailing ship COMMERCE, Patrick Stafford, master ; Having good accommodations. For passage onlv, applv to the master on board, or ' ' JACOB ADAMS, may 7____________________ Jlibbons, Modes, Sattins, Persians, Imperial Lustres, Florentines, Black and Fancy co- lored Silk Velvets, Silk & Cotton Hosie- ry, Silk Gloves, Fancy Ginghams, Chambray Muslins, Callicocs, Tapes and Bobbin*, Laces and Edgings., India Calicoes, Bengalis, India Book Muslins, Madras HanHkevchf'g French Cambrics, Drogheda Linens, May 2. White & Fancy Hand- kerchiefs White & colored Cam- brie Muslins, Bombazenes & BOm. bazettes, Black, white h Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, India & English Sew. ing Silks, Scarf Twists, London printed Mar. seillcs jeans, Irish Diaper, Check:;, Silk and Cotton Um- brellas, A fe w packages Irish Linens, t.c. &c. Wanted to Charter, A VESSEL of about 700 -T^-SV barrels ¦burthen, for Charleston, ;;«3£ -JSSSK. W££s* THOMAS PARKER,. 69, BcroSky't wharf. March 14. d« For Genoa, Or, if blockaded, for LEGHORN, A The copper-d and fast-sailing Ship CONNECTICUT, Captain David Maclure; Has a considerable part of her and will commence loading in For freight apply to cargo engaged about 10 day D.L.THOMAS may 5 Ship Broker. eo Slatfr and Roy, 84, M.MtKST -SiTHE ET, Bave imported in the Globe, from London, A CONSIDERABLE P.WT OF THEIR SPRING GOODS, Amongst which are, London Pewter, in small casks assorted, Anvils and Vises, do. Seine and Sewing Twine, Plated Carriage Furniture, in setts and se- parate, Long and short handled Frying Pans, Sad Irons, in casks well asssorted. LOCKS & BRASSWARE, Of every description, which added to their importation of CUTLERY, per Fame from Liverpool, renders their assortment almost complete. By the next arrivals they expect the balance ol their Goods—the whutesoldon the usual terms. FOR SALE, -, The Schoonsr W.01JY, Burthen about 700 barrels, just arrived from St. J ago, and will be sold low if immediate application is made—Apply as above. april 25.__________________________ ¦M_iS3__" ROVER, ffif^mh- J. Warton, Mas SSkiaws Having a part ot Gvrest, Atterbury and Co Have received by the Hercules and John Adams, from Liverpool ; the Fair American and Globe, from London, and other late arrivals at New. ¦ Inifc ami Philadelphia, upwards sf <5(,;0 packages very choice GOODS CONSISTING OF .'/"•8 and 9 8 fancy Calicoes and Chintz 7-8 and S-8 Furniture ditto 7-8 and 6 4_Cambric Dimities :7-8, 9-8 & 6-4 black and colored Cambrics Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins Lapput and figured Cambric ditto Elegant worked and lace Cambric ditto Printed and worked Muslin Robes 6-4 Lappet and checked Cambric Shawls llomall and flush bordered Handkerchiefs 7-8 and 9 8 pink, blue and fancy checked Ginghams .Printed Quilting. Men's and women's Cotton Hose, plain lace and sandal clocks Elegant silk ditto Madrass 8c French Pullicat Handkerchiefs 7-8 and 9-8 ciunbrie Shirtings BedTiak, Sattinetto Cotton Lace and Spider Nets Pic nic and Spider net Sleeves Carpets, &c. AND 60 casks London Porter, of a superior qua- lity. April 27. d Baltimore and Reister's-town Turnpike. Proposals will be received at the Office of the Managers of the Baltimore and Reister's- Town Turnpike Road Company, for making one mile of the road from Reister's town to- wards Westminster. By order, JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry. Thirty or forty laborers will meet with em - ployment on the above road. may 5. d For Boston, The Schooner " SUSAN & WILLIAM, ^7-SlU^W' Captain M. A. Luce ; £- ••"-"''.^_4s* The principal part of her car- go being engaged, she will sail in four days. For freight or passage apply to BUFFUM & GOODHUE, No. 84, Bowley's wharf ; Who have received pe> said schooner, 100 half boxes Brown SOAP. May 14 _________ d4t For Boston, •«»_ The Schooner LUCY, £\ Sdh Allen, muster; S* Will take freight on moderate S*#^3alE«e terms, if immediate application is made to A. C. SCHNEEMANN, Barron's Lumber-Yard, FellVPoitvt may 14. d3t For New-York, The new Sloop ROVER, Master her »argo engaged, is expected to sail in a few days. For freight or p¦¦ 'age apply to the master oil board, at Smith's wharf, or to ISAIAH MANKIN, Who has received and offers for salei 5 hhds. good Trinidad Sugar, 1100 wt. Madder, and 1 case half pint Decanters. april 29. ______ d For Havana, The Schooner THATCHER, Captain E. Hall. ]_ Two or three hundred barrels will be taken on freight, if immediate appli- cation is made to VON KAPFF & BRUNE. may 13. d4t For Alexandria, The Sloop PATSEY, Captain Lewis, Now lying at Bowly's wharf, freight will be taken on low terms. Apply to the master on board, or to ROBERT CORNTHWAIT, No. 14, M'Elderry's wharf, may 13. *tl For Nantz, CIE?-y The fast-sailing Ship HOPE, Charles Drew, master, _s Will sail in all this week, or beginning of next. For passage apply on board orte JACOB ADAMS, may 11. d6t For Liverpool, r"j\ The fast-sailing copper bct- _3KRv temeel Ship JOHN ADAMS, /SLAUJP Joseph Cullender,master; will -blasts sail on or before the first of June. A part of her cargo being engaged the remainder will be taken on moderate terms. Apply to BEN. & GEO. WILLIAMS, No. 3, Bowly's wharf, may 12. dl2tt. -5 -rr*^«f^. Tor Freight or Charter, To the West-Indies, The fine fast-sailing Brig CHARLOTTE, John Jones, master; SsJsilllar) Burthen about 500 barrels j she is now ready to receive a cargo, and may be dispatched without delay. For terms ap- ply to the master on board, at Frederick-street wharf, or to CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, No 83, Bowly's wharf. Who offer for sale on board the Sansom, at Can's wharf, 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 Amsterdam, fv^ The fine fast-sailing ship Jk> GEORGE DYER, ;f Will sail with all possible dis. ¦"^= -- patch, the greater part of her eargo being engaged, the remainder will be tab en on moderate frei ght. A pply to P. A. GUESTIER, or JOHN BOL'ili, ship broker. April 28. A 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 of Thomas Tenant, esq. a further descripti- on is thought unnecessary, as any person wishing to purchase will view the premises. For terms apply at No. 55, Harrison-street. may 12. d6t For Sale, by private contract, The HOUSE, my present residence, with ten acres one quarter and twelve perches of LAND. The house is convenient and well finished, having been faithfully built, with all necessary attached and detached offices. The Garden and Orchard contain nearlythrce acres, planted with the best fruit-trees and flowering shrubs, with a great variety of bulbous anil tube-rooted flowers,and a green-house stocked with about three hundred exotics. In the gar- den ire two squares or fifteen beds of the finest asparagus. This property is situated about three-quarters of a mile from Paca-street mar- ket, and enjoys a view of the river and sur- rounding country which may vie with any in America for beauty. It has the advantage of a fine spring of pure water within one hundred yards of the door. The meadow-grounds are in good condition, and the land binds on Sara- toga street continued about 720 feet. Also, About 17 ACRES of LAND, adjoining the abo»e, divided Into 5 Lots, containing from one acre and a half to 4 acres and a half each Lot ; each having a fine eminence and spring water. These Lots are perhaps the most eli- gible in the vicinity of the city, that are or can be offered for sale, all fronting on Saratoga- street about 1500 feet. If the above property is not disposed of by private sale before Mon, day, the 35th instant, it will on that day be offered at public vendue, on thus premises, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, on the following terms : one-sixth of the purchase money will required in sixty days from the day of sale, the residue payable in five annual instalments, with interest from the time of sale ; bonds with approved security, for the payment of the se- veral sums of money will be required, and a deed for the conveyance of the premises will be given on the payment of the last instalment. For terms apply to Samuel Smythe, who is au- thorised by me to dispose of the same. JAMES WIGNELL. May 6. d26thM Advertisement. Pursuant ts an act of the general assembly of Maryland passed at November session 1806, notice is hereby given, to all persons holding lots in the town of Cumberland, Ai- legany county, and on which ground rents are now due, that unless they come forward, and discharge the same, on or before the first day of January next, the said lots so stand- ing charged with ground rent, and remain, ing unpaid on that day, will then on the said 1st of January, be put up at public sale, and sold to the highest bidder, upon a credit of sixty days, as by the said act of assembly, entitled " An act authorising the collection of certain ground rents, due on lots in the town of Cumberland, in Allegany county" is directed. The sale to be held at John Rynes' tavern in said town, and to commence at lu o'clock in the forenoon. THOMAS BEALL. april 24th 1807. (may 7.) d25t-lamSm Election Notice. MECHANICS' BANK OF BALTIMORE, -_.iu._-0, 1807. THE Stockholders will take notice, that agreeably to the charter of the said bank, ail election will be held at the banking house, in Calvert-street, on Monday, the first day of June next, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a. m. and 3, P. St. for fifteen Directors, to conduct the affairs of the said bank for the ensuing twelve months, nine of which fifteen directors shall be practical mechanics or manufacturers, within the description contained in the follow- ing bye-law, as established by the board of directors ; " No person shall be considered as coming within description of a practical me- chanic or manufacturer, unless he hath learn- ed and actually wrought at some mechanical or manufacturing trade for the term of three years at least, and for twelve months next pre- ceding hv s election hath been carrying on some mechanical or manufacturing branch of busi- ness, either in his own person or with his own funds, or by workmen or apprentices by him hired or employed." By order of the Board, D. A. SMITH, Cashier. N. B. The Books for the transfer of Stock will be closed on the 1st day of May, and re- main so during that month. (?., 20,^ -1 John Auehincloss, junior, 9, Calvert-street, Ha3 received per the latest arrivals^it N.Yprk from Liverpool and Greenocwji A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF' Sprmg Goods, Consisting of 6-4 Cambric Round Dresses, 6-4 sewed Robes, Sewed and seeded Petticoats, Leno Trimmings, Nottint.'lk'on, Brussels ane Lisle Laces, Gauze, Riddle, Spider and Victory Nett, Tambared and sewed Leno Si Mull Sprigs, Tamfcored Diagnolls, Japan Spider Lace, Vein'd and spotted Cambrics, Satin Sprig ditto, ¦ Queen's Fancy Check Gauze Lappets, Tamb'dSt sewed Cambric Si Leno Shawls, Check Leno ditto, Plain and spotted Leno, 4-4 and 6 4 plain Book Muslins, 4-4 Book Handkerchiefs, Ginghams, Madras Handkerchiefs, Pul'icat ditto, Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, 4 4 blue and purple Shawls, Brown Hollands, Bed-Ticks, Colored Threads and Millinets. All of which are entitled to drawback, well suited for the city trade or the Spanish and West-India markets, and will be sold on libe- ral terms by the package. April 28. d Lateiy from the Country, A young Man acquainted with the Dry Good Business, wishes employment either in a Retail Dry Good or Grocery Store. Satis- factory recommendations can be produced. Any person wanting such a character, will please call on the printer, by whom they will be reftred to respectable gentlemen in town. May 12. d6t|| Baltimore Spring Races AT canton. On Monday, 18th May next, over a hand- some course at Canton, near the city of Bal- timore, a Pwse of three hundred Dollars, the four mile heats. On Tuesday, 19th—A Purse of one hund- red Dollars, two-mile heats. On Wediwsday, 20«A—A Purse of two hun- dred Dollars, three mile heats. The above purses free, for any horse, mare or gelding, that never won a silver cup over the Wash- ington Jockey Club's course, and carrying the following weights :— 3 years*old, 86 lbs. 4 100 5 112 6 120 7 1.6—mares and geldings al- lowed 31bs.—The riders to be neatly dres- sed in racing uniform—-The horses to be enter- ed with the subscriber on the day previous to running, paying one shilling in the pound entrance or double at the post- Four horses to be entered or no race. The purses to be paid immediately after each day's race, as soon as the same is decided by the judges. JOSEPH CLARK, may 12. d5t POSITIVELY The last Day of Grace. In consequence of the unparalleled gain of the wheels of St. Paul's Parish Lottery, which at present amounts to nearly Ten thousand Dol- lars, the price of Tickets will, agreeably to former notice, be advanced to Seven Dollars, at the opening of the wheels to morrow, when the first drawn number is entitled to a premi- um of T-coo Hundred Dollars, being the first drawn after 6000 tickets. Until that time, tickets may be had at six dollars. Adventur- ers having drawn prizes, may also renew them for tickets warranted undrawn. Apply to ei- ther of the subscribers. COLE & I. BONSAL, 174 1-2 Market-street. SAMUEL VINCENT, 44 N. Gay-street G.DOBBIN & MURPHY, Near the Centre Market. May 14. d4t Von Kapff and Brune OFFER FOR SALE, 100 pipes best Holland Gin 50 do. Dutch Beer 600 boxes do. Cheese lo do. half pint Tumblers 2o do. short Negro Pipes So casks Crucibles lo do. Madder, 5 do. Sewing and Fishing Twine, . 3 do. Brass Kettles, looo Gin Cases, 37o packs Sheathing Paper, 34 bales white and brown Flemish Sheet- ings. An assortment of GERMAN LINENS i Consisting of ChecksNo.0, Listadoes,BookCheck, Stripes, Bretagnes, Platillas, Creas, Dowdas, Rouans, Estopillas,Cholets, white Rolls,Ticklenburgs, Bielfeld Linen, German Raven Duck, Hessi- ans, Bagging Stuff, and ready-made Bags. Also, 374 boxen white and brown Havanna Sugar 23 barrels brown Sugar, 2o tons Fustic, 12 tierces Rice, 115o bushels coarse Liverpool Salt, 18 casks Rocou, 16 barrels and 14 bags Gum Guiacum, 6 seroons Jalap, 12o boxes Port Wine, of a very good quality 9 boxes Copper, 22 a 23 oz. 5o casks Steel, and A quantity of Glass Baads. may 4. dl2teo Dividend. THE Creditors of Samuel Whittington, late of Calvert county, deceased, are hereby notified that a dividend of the assets, so far as they have been received, will be made on Tuesday the 19th May next, at this house of Mr. Levin C. Wailes, in Lower Marlborough, in said county, when and where they are re- quested to attend with tin ir claims properly authenticated, in order to entitle them to their respective proportions. WM. WHITTINGTOJf, adm'r. Aprijfi, d38t Lafitte, Duch6 and Barthe, No. 50, Baltimore-street, Have received a supply of FRENCH and IfrDIA GOODS, •ivhich thy offer forsale vay low for cash or aptirovtd '.o'es. 1 bale Madras Handkerchiefs, 5 clitijo Masulipatan ditto, 1 ditto Cirsacas, Short Yellow Nankins, 1 box Satin Rihous, 3 trunks Men's and Ladies' Silk Stockings, 1 box fine Chintzes, 2 ditto extra-long 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 on 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 ; Parasols, Extra long and short Silk. Gloves, Thread and Cotton Laces, Men's and Ladies' Cmtton Stockings, Chambray Muslins, Shirting Muslins, Stc. &c. &c. mav4. m _______d!5t Wanted to Purchase, A negro Girl, about 14 or 15 years of age, who can come well recommended as a cook, for whom a liberal price will be given, Apply at this Office. april 30. d For Sale, A black Woman (about 12 years old) and two children, all for life. The Woman is an excellent COOK, and can be well recommend- ed for her honesty. The oldest child is a girl, of 7 years. The other a boy of 2 years. Inquire of the printer. may 12. dot Paper Warehouse. ANDERSON & JEFFERIS, () 5, M .. R K E T S T K E E T , HAVE this day received from the manufac- tory of Messrs. Hammond and Pringle, an ad- ditional supply of Cap Writing Paper, Letter do. and different sizes and qualities Printing do. and in daily expectation of more, as good, if not superior to any manufactured in the U. States. Alio on Hand, An invoice of Knives and Forks, Taylors' Shears, Paper do. Steel Swoivi Hooks, Japan- ned Spitting Boxes, Mahogany Boot Jack*, Snuffers, Buckling Blades, Silver and Metal Thimbles, Silver Cigar Tubes, Razor Strops and Paste, Pinching Irons, Powder Knives, Puns and Bags, Copal Varnish, Turkish Wash, Rollers for Hair, Corking Pins, Tianboring Needles, Bathing Caps, Powder Machines, Japanned Tea Canisters, Polished Steel Cats, Plated Spurs, Cheese Scoops, Sic. &c. which will oe sold at a low advance, in order to close sales. A & J?^ assortment of Whips, Canes and Spectacles is more complete tha,n heretofore, and will be sold at a discount of 25 per cent. to those who buy to sell again. N B. Cash or goods given for rags at the market price. May 15. _____________________d_ Fred. Lindenberger and Co. Have imported by the late arrivalsJrem Liver. pool and Bristol, A very extensive Assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, TINNED & PLATED SADDLERY, . AND BRASS-WARE. Among which are, Spades and Shovels, prime & double-prime grain and grass Waldron's Scythes, Sickles, Frying-Pans, Nails from 3d. to 30d. Scupper Nails, Pump Tacks, seine and sewing Twine, Pewter in small casks, Kuland's Rifle Locks, Guns, Pistols,Pins, Hoes,Devonshire Shovels, bell-metal Skillets and Kettles, copper and brass ditto, Saws ; Diaper, straining, twist and woollen Web ; Suwarrow Spurs ; fash- ionable Buttons ; gilt, plated, white and yel- low metal ditto, &c. 8cc. &c. April 27. d just received ik offered for sale, Platillas Royals, Listadoes, Brown Rolls, Hessians- i Osnabrucks, Ticklenburgs, Burlaps, Checks and Apron Checks, Bunts. No. 2, 3 and 4, ¦ House-m-ide-Linen. On Hand, Best German Steel, heart and club, Cotton Stripes, Fine Lace, Looking Glass Plates Silvered, and An assortment of Looking Glasses. The whole entitled to drawback. F. HURXTHAL St. C. HASENCLEVER, No. 67, Bowly's wharf. mav 11.___________________d6t-2aw Frederick Jordan, No. 16, North Howard-street, Has received by (/(.- Diana and John Adams, from Liverpool, and Globe from London, A general assortment of Hardware,Cutlery & Saddlery, Among which are, Waldron's Grain and Grass Sythes, Spades, and Shovels, Frying Pans, Sad Irons, Smith's Anvils aand Vises, Steel Yards, Hand and Mill Saws, &c. &c Also on band, Box Coffee Mills, Dutch Scythes, and Straw Knives. Which will be sold on reasonable terms by wholesale and retail. april 28- dim "REMOVAL.. Lafitte, Buche and Barthe Have removed their store to No. 172, Balti- more-street, lately Mr. Peck's Hotel, where they offer for sale, a large assortment of SILK & FANCY GOODS. Also on hand, 2 trunks Men's and Ladies' Stockings, 1 bale Madrass Handkerchiefs, 4 Masulipatan do. ""-_ Sirsacas, 1 bo_ Superfine GJilntaes, , Short Yellow Nankeens, Joe. The whole entitled to debei't.re. N. B. The house No. 5'}, Bakimore-sWeet, to Let. juay 13t d#l