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AMOS BROWN & CO,
** No 109, Market-street,
Have received their Spring S-ttpplyof Shoes,
among which are several thousand pairs as-
sorted in packages, to suit country merchants,
¦which will be sold at reduced prices for cash
or acceptances in town. Also, tQQ pairs Bal-
timore manufactured Boo Ts.onaliberalci edit.
apr.il 3o. "
To Let,
A neat, convenient t wo-story Frame Ho us?,
in aheat'cWsituatim, nearthe dwelling of Mr.
John S. Home, with a brick back building-
two rooms and a passage down stairs, and (our
chambers in the second story. For terms, in-
quire of the printer. may • d
12 seroons Peruvian Bark
ef a good quality "ltd entitled to drawback,
lor sale on a liberal credit oy
FREnFVRICK LINDENBERGER h CO
may 5._j__________________________-;it
John Auchincloss, junior,
9, Calvert-stieet,
Has received per the latest arrivals at N.York
from Liverpool and Greenock,
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
Spring Goods,
Consisting of
6-4 Cambric Round Oeesses,
6-4 sewed Robes,
Sewed and seeded Petticoats,
Leno Trimmings,
Nottingham; Brussels ane Lisle Laces,
Gauze, Riddle, Spider and Victory Nett,
Tambored and sewed Leno Si Mull Sprigs,
Tambored Diagnoils,
Japan Spider Lace,
Veln'd and spotted Cambrics,
Satin Sprig ditto,
Queen's Fancy Check Gauze Lappets.
Tamb'd & sewed Cambric & Leuo 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,
Liuen 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 s-jld on libe- j
ral terms by the package.
April 28^________________________________d
Paper [Varcliouse.
ANDERSON &. JEFFERIS,
66, Market stiieet,
HAVE this day received from the manufac-
tory of Messrs. Hammond and Pringle, aii 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.
Also on Hand,
An invoice of Knives and Forta, Taylors'
Shears, Paper do. Steel Sword Hooks, Japan-
ned Spitting Boxes, Mahogany (Sort Jacks,,
Snuffers, Buckling Ulades, Silver and Metal
Tliimbles, Silver Cigar Tubes, Razor Strops
and Paste, Pinching Irons, Powder Knives,
Puffs and Bags, Copal Varnish, Turkish Wash,
Hollers for Hair, Corking Pins, Tamboring
Needles, Bathing Caps, Powder Machines,
Japanned Tea Canisters, Polished Steel Cats',
Plated Spurs, Cheese Scoops, &c. &c. which
will be sold at a low advance, in order to close
sales.
A. & J's assortment of Whips, Canes and
Spectacles is more complete than 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____s
Von Kapff and Brune
OFFER FOR SALE,
100 pipes best Holland Gill
30 do Dutch Beer
600 boxes do. Cheese
lo do. half pint Tumblers
2o do. short Negro Pipes
2o 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 ;
Consisting of
ChecksNo.2, Listadoes.BookCheck, Stripes,
Bretagn«s, Platillas, C'reas, Dowlas, Rouans,
Estopillas.Cholets, white Rolls,Tickler,burgs,
Bieltcld Linen, German liaven Duck, Hessi-
ans, Bagging Stuff', and ready-made xJags.
Also,
374 boxes white and brown Ilavanua Sugar
23 barrels brown Sugar,
2o tons Fustic,
12 tierces Rice,
115o bushels coarse Liverpool Salt,
18 casks Roeou,
16 barrels and 14 bags Gum Guiacum,
6 seroons Jalap,
12o boxes Port Wine, of a very good.que.lity
9 boxes Copper, 22 a 23 <>z.
5o casks Steel, and
A quantity of Glass Bsads.
may 4. dl2teo
Imported
In the ships Diana and John Adams, from Li-
•reifiool, and Fair American and Globefom
London, andforsale by
jfohn Wood and Co.
Cambrick Muslins,
Dimities, Printed Calicoes,
Great Variety Fancy Muslins and Shawls,
Fashionable Vesting,
Nankeens, Grandurills and Cotton,
Cassimcrs, Silk and Cotton Hosksry,
Silk and Cotton Chambray Muslins,
Blue, Pink and Buff Checked Muslins,
Ginghams, Parasols, Silk and Cotton,
Umbrellas, Laces, colored Thread,
Black Muslins
Superfine Broad Cloths and Cassimers, &c.
april 28. d
Bolting Cloths.
Millers and others, who deal in this article
can be supplied on the best terms, by the in,
voice or single piece, with Bolting Cloths, from
No. 0 a 7, of a superior quality, from the ma.
nufactory of the " Three Kings," by applying
to the subscriber.
JOHN SPERRY,
55, Smith's wharf.
May 6._______________________________d
Walter Jenkins,
No. 199, Market-stheet,
Has imported by the sundry late arrivals from
London and Liverpool,
A general assortment of
SPRING GOODS,
Which are offered for sale on the usual terms
k> punctual men.
LIKEWISE,
A handsome assortment of selected JOB
GOODS, calculated lor the Spring Trade,
some of wlWch are on consignment and will
be sold very low.
N. B. The whole of the above Goods are
entitled to drawback.
april 30;____________________d20t-eol0t
To Let,
And possession given the first of June,
A two-story Brick Dwelling HOUSE, si-
tuated on the Washington Road, near the
upper end of Prat-street, with a good Kitch-
en, Stable and a Garden, all in good repair,
and at present occupied by Mr. A. Grover.
man. Inquire at the premises, or of
JOHN ALLBRIGHT.
may ^6. (itft
By Virtue of a Decree
OF "the Honorable the high court of Chan-
cery, the subscriber will sell at public sale,
without reserve, at Mr. Chase's vendue ware-
house, corner of Second and Frederick-
streets, on MONDAY, the 25th of May next,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
All that very valuable PROPERTY of Mr.
Thomas Yates, formerly held in company with
Mr Daniel Bowley, and which has been di-
vided by commissioners appointed under a de-
cree of the chancellor of Maryland, together
with all the < ther property assigned by Mr.
Yates to his trustees in the year 18u0 for the
benefit of Yates and Campbell's creditors, j
This property is all in fee simple, to v.";t :
Four squares on the east side oi Jones's
Falls, on the south of W ilkes-street, which
are U&k off into 80 lots, fronting on the Fall's
President, Albemarle, Granby, Exeter and
Fleet-streets.
One square bounded by the streets, Alice-
Anna, Exeter and Albemarle, and on tire south
by tfie logging, being 316 feel oa the Basin,
.which is laid off in 15 lots.
Four Lots fronting on Exeter and Polly-
streets, about 200 feet to the north of Mr
George Hussey's dwelling house.
Two Lots on Granby and York-slreets, op-
posite to Mr. John Jillis's.
Two Lots fronting on Albemarle and Gran-
by-streets, lying about 100 feet to the north
of W ilkes-street.
16o feet of Ground, fronting on the south
side of the Basin, near to Messrs. William
Wilson and Son's wharf.
All the remaining Lots, being part of Harnp-
steud Hit, fronting on Market street, Fell's
Point, and Baltimore-street conimied.
Twelve thousand acres of Lard, lying on
the river Buchanan, in Randolph county, in
the state of Virginia, about 30 miles from
Morgan-Town, wiiich Lands were granted to,
the late Lr. Ttiomas Bond, of Philadelphia, in
the icar 1783, iw p.ients of 4 and 600 acres.
A tract of L and near Reis-Ler's town, being
part of Hale's Venture, containing 72 acres.
And for the purpose of finally closiug- this
business, the subscriber will at the same time
sell I <;5,(,00 dollars of Morris and Nicholson's
J cues.
Also, all the Book Accounts, Bonds, Notes,
&c. assigned by Yates and Campbell to their
trustees.
The terms of sale of the above property are,
that the purchaser shall give bond or notes to
the trustee, with security to be approved of by
him (or the payment of a part of the purchase
money, us much as will satisfy a judgment for
65(1 dollar; with interest thereon within ninety
days from the day of sale, and the residue of
the purchase money at 9, 18 and 24 months
cred.t, without interest.
Plats and title papers are lodged at the
aforesaid vendue office, where any informati-
on respecting the property may be obtained.
EDWARD HARRIS, Trustee.
May 19.______________________________d5t
Election Notice.
MECHANICS' BANS: OF BALTIMORE,
ir»iL 20, 1807.
THE Stockholders will take notice, that
agreeably to the charter of the said bank, an
election will be held at the banking house, in
Cahert-street, on Monday, the first day of
June next, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a.
m. and 3, p. m. for fifteen Director*, to conduct
the affairs of the said bank for the ensuing
twelve months, nine of which fifteen directors
shatl be practical mechanics or manufacturers,
within tile 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 Ivith learn-
ed and actually wrought at some mechanical
or manufacturing trade for the term of three
yean at hast, and fortwelve months next pre-
ceding lis election hath been i ai rymgoii some
mechanical or manufacturing branch of busi-
ness, either in bis own person or with his own
funds, or by workmen or apprentices by him
hired or employed." By ordi r 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, (a. vC") d
cket-Book Lost.
LOST last evening', at the theatre, a red
Morocco POCKET-BOOK, marked on the
inside with H Jones ; containing a Draft on
Cumberland D. Williams for 300 dollars, ac-
ct pied on Wednesday last, the 13th of May,
1807 ; two Lottery Tickets, one in the St
Paul's Parish, No. 884, the other in the Bustle
town and Smithfield turnpike road, Philadel-
phia ; and sundry other papers and receipts,
of no use to any person but the owner. A Re-
ward of FIVE DOLLARS will be given to
t.ie finder, on leaving it with its contents with
Mr. D. Fulton, Market-street, or
HEZEKIAH JONES,
At Mr. Fult»..'s Inn.
may 19.___________________d4t||
A FRESH AND LARGE SUPPLY OF
Genuine Drugs,
FOR SALE BT
HENRY WILKINS,
No. 136, Market-street.
Among which are the following articles :
8 ja-s Balsam Copia-
ria,
30 bottles Ess. Bur-
gamot,
1 cask Blue Vitriol,
1 do. Cautharides,
36 Catheters, silver &
Elastic,
30 doz. Tooth Brushes
200 lb. Spices,
14 do. Hay Saffron,
30 doz. Windsor Soap,
20 packets Gold Leaij
25 lb. Ipioa"cuana,
12 sets Instruments,
200 bottles Castor Oil,
100 lb. Tapioca,
1 gross Oil Woorm-
seed,
50 Trusses,
100 gross Vials,
2 casks Shop Furni
ture,
1501b. Magnesia,
Aircitill'ous Pills,
Nooths Apparatus,
Patent Medicines.
Bi
>iUi..Ci" S
Offi
ice.
200 lbs. Assafoetida,
.^OOO do. Aloes,
6 very large Morters,
5000 lbs. Gura Arabic,
300 lb. Gum Shellac,
2000 lbs. Fine Bark,
300 lbs. Chamomile,
100 lbs. Arsnic,
60 do. Arnotto,
60 do. Prussian Blue,
200 do. Mercuries,
56 do. Vermillion,
150 do. Camphor,
1 bale Sar&apardla,
200 lbs. Gum Traga-
canth,
4 bags Gum Copal,
200 lbs. Galls,
300 do. Liquorice,
50 do. Sponge,
1 ease best Rhubarb,
200 lb. Patent Yellow,
500 do. Senna,
500 do. Manna,
300 do. Aquafortis,
300 do. Vitriol,
150 do. Aspbaltum,
100 do. Arrow Root.
may 2.
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I will Lease
For 99 years, renewable forever,
A LOT of GROUND, near Mr. Heath's
tan yard, and DrKeerJ's brick house (lately-
called the Union Tavern,) about 200 feet from
Baltimore-street extended. This Lot is 108
feet by 165 feet. It fronts south on a lane 30
feet wide, and is bounded on the west by ano-
ther lane 20 feet wide, that runs to Baltimore-
street, extended. iAMUkX CHASE.
M&y 19. d5t
THE subscriber having ;*-r-i out a licenc/-,
and given ;he sft'curUyrequired by lav. for the
faithful «isch,:.-f;' 01 his duty, most respect-
fully offers his services to his friends aud the
public, the merchants and traders of Balti-
more, as a COMMERCIAL BKOKEK ; so
licitingthe favor of their commands and sup-
port in the Purchase, Sale, freight, -h-rtci-,
Entry or Clearance, of Ships; .f Ueal Estates, Houses,
Lots, Lands, Sic. either by sale, rent or barter,
a Record 3oukof property lo be disposi d of
is opened at his office, and mav be raferrei. to
at any time. CU'ARLKS'B. YOUNG,
No. 30, Commentstieet, next dour to I'rait-st.
inn 18. dlOleolut
'A;r Sale,
A NEGRO GIRL, about 19 years of age,,
an excellent house-servant and chambermaid $-,
or she would be exchanged for a kitchen ser-
vant Apply to the printer. may LS. d'
Brushes, Combs & Hardware.
PHILIP LI T T I G,
142, Market-street,
Has on hand, at ins Stote^
A large and general assortment of American
manufactured and imported Brushes,
A complete assortment of Ivory, Tortoise-
shell, Mockshell and common Combs, of a su-
perior quail' ,
A quantity of GLUE, of the strong, clear
kind,
A few dozen of Waldron's grain and grass
Scythes.
lie expects daily from London, an extensive
assortment of Painters' Brushes, Sash Tools,
(Stc. of the best quality.
april 29. d ¦ .".t
Was Found,
On the 10th instant, a short distance from
the city, a SILVER WATCH, which the
owner may have again by giving a. satisfactory
description and paying the cost of this t)
risen ent. Apply at the north-east comer ot
Camden and Charles-streets.
™*y i9____________________dstt
Notice is hereby Given,
THAT the subscriber intends to apply to
Harford County Court, at their next sc.-ttiiii-,
or to one of the judges thereof, for the- bene-
fit of the insolvent laws of this state.
WALTER T. HALL.
May 11. 1807____________________eo2m
To all my Creditors.
Having experienced many losses, I am un-
der the disagreeable necessity of petitioning
the court orsome one of the judges thereof;
for the benefit of the insolvent laws passed
at the session,; of 1805 and 18o6\
C. LANGFORD.
April 15, 1807-___,__________ eo2m_
Notice is hereby Given,
That the subscriber of the city of Baltimore
intends to .q. ly to the county court of1 Balti-
more, or some one of the judges thereof, two
.norths after the pui lication of this notice, for
the benefit of the aet.of the general assembly
of Maryland, passed at November session,
1805, etuived" An act. for the relief of sun.
dry insolvent debtars" ; and of tire supple-
ment thereto, passed at November session,
18ob.
JBCOB I30ULD1N.
april 21, 1807-________________d2m
Notice.
THE subscribers will apply to the judges
of Baltimore county court, or to one of the
judges thereof; for the benefit of the insol-
vent law.
JAMES L. HAWKINS,
LEVI CLAGETT.
_March 25, 1807. ___________ d2m
Notice to all my Creditors,
That I mean to apply to the judges of Bal-
timore county court, for the benefit of the not
of insolvency passed at November session,
1805, and the supplement thereto passed at
November session, 18;-6, at the expiration of
two months, from this thte.
WM. SLATER,
Of Fell's Point.
March 25. 18o7. ___________(12m
Notice-
To get relief from expensive and perplex-
ing law-suits, for large sums which have
been fairly and honestly paid and toavpid the
trouble and mortification of disputing claims,
engendered in fraud and supported by injus-
tice, I shall petition the Baltimoi-e county
court for the benefit of the act of insolvency.
JOEL M. MUNSON.
april 4.________________ d m
Notice.
From many lqss.es I am compelled to give
this notice of my intention of applying to
the judges of Baltimore rounty court, for
the benefit of insolvent laws of 1805, and
18u6, in two months from the date her:
J. SPRIGGS.
March 26, 18Q7. ,___________d2m
Notice is hereby given,
That we i'ttend to apply to Baltimore coun-
ty court, or one of the judges tbeivof, for
the benefit of " an act entitled an act, fer
the relief of sundry insolvent debtors," pas.
sed at Noveinb •¦ session, 1805.
CHARLES GHEQUIERE.
HENRY KUNCKEL.
March 25, 18'/,'.____________________dSm
To all my Creditors.
J hereby gi* c notice that I intend applying-
to the Baltimore county court or one of the
judges thereof, for the benefit of an act of as-
sembly; passed at November session 1805,
entitled " an act for the relief of sundry insol-
vent debtors" as also of the supplement there.
to passed at the last session
JOHN BARON.
May 18. d2in«
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