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iEFliMOEM I' 1UVEETISEK Seven Dollars per Annum.] TUESDAY, MAT2Ch 1807. [Vol. XXVI—No. 406 6. Advertisement. Pursuant t« an act of tlie general assembly of Maryland passed at November session 1806, notice is hsrcby given, to all persons holding lots in the town of Cumberland, Al- legany county, and 08 which ground rents are now due," that unless they come forward, and discharge the sain©, on or before the first day of January next, the said lots so stand- iag charged with ground rent, and reinaiii- mg unpaid nn that cay, will then on U;e said 1st of January, be put up at public sale, and sold to the highest bidder, upon a credit of .¦sixty lays, 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 ni tti« forenoon. THOMAS 3EALL. april ?4th 1807- (may 7.) d25t-lam8m "Broker's Office. THE subscriber having taken out a licence, and s;iven the security required by law for the faithful discharge of his duty, lonst respect- fullv offers his services to his friends and the public, the merchants and traders of Balti- more, as a COMMERCIAL BROKER ; so- liciting the fa-, or of their commands .-rod sup- port in toe Purchase, Sale, Freight, Charter, Entry or Clearance, of Ships; the Purchase or Sale of Merchsndize, Bids of Exchange, Bank and Insurance Shares, Stock, he. The strictest attention will be paid by him to tbe article of Tobaeco, by which he hopes to merH the confidence and orders of both the seller ami exporter. The fluctuation in the prices of Stock wtll be carefully noted, and any orders for the pur- chase br sale of the article shall have his zeal- ous and immediate all', "(ion. Good p.ap'. r ¦ u.v.cd at the shortest no- tice ; and advance i. maae in Cash on Merchan- dize deposited ibi sate. For the disposal ,f Real Estates, Houses, Lots, Lands,&c. eitlu : I y-saio, rentorb:o!cr. a Record-Book of pitopprty lo be disposed of is opened at Ids office, and may be rein-red to at an'time. CHARLES 15. YOUNG, N-!- 20, Commerce-street, next door to Pratt-st. may 18. ________ dlOteolOt Election Notice. MECHANICS' BANK OF BALTIMORE, Ai'nxt. 20, 180". THE Stockholders will take notice, that agreeably to the charter of the said bank, an election will be held at the banking house, in C:dvert-sti'c""C, on Mondw, tlie first day of June next, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a. m. and 3, P. '.'.. (br.fiftMn Directors, to conduct the affairs of the said bank for the ensuing twelve month,'., nine of which fifteen directors shad be practical mechanics or manufacturers, within the description contained in the follow- ing bye-law, as established by the board of directors : M No person shall be considered as coming within description of s 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 t welve months next pre- ceding his election hath been carrying on some mechanical or manufacturing branch of busi- ness, either in hi.s own person or with his own fends, 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 iri',1 be closed on the 1st day^of May, and*'e rna'.n so dnriag that month (a. SO.) 200 I >(rfiar^ Reward. Was taken out of my pocket this day, ¦while the sheriff wan selling a Negro Man, opposite the. marsh-market, a Red Morocco 3>oc';et-Book, containing near one thousand dollars in Bank Notes, i n different Banks, several of fifty dollars on '.he Branch Bank of the United State's at Charleston, wit!) four or five fflidorssrs the numbers not recollected ; together with several notes of hand, one of one hundred and six dollars, payable the 1st $ay of January next, givsn by a Mr. Stand- ace, with governor Bowie's security j one ditto of eighty-two dollars and fifty cents, given by James M. Dawson, payable in Sep- tember', one do. of fifty-two dollars and fifty Cents payable in August next, given by Henry Brooks. Several Papers, Bills of Sale, he. Also a Gold Key, marked in cypher, with the letters S. S. It is to be hoped that the. thief will still have honesty enough to leave the papers where they can begot, as he will not profit by them. If the -pocket-book, together with the contents, he discovered and delivered to Messrs. Henry and George Gassawav, the above reward will bepaid. CHARLES ROGERS. may 23.___________________________d3t|| Waldron's Scythes* A large supply of Waldron's Prime Grain and Grass Scythes well assorted, just re- ceived and offered for sale hy GERARU & WM. HOPKINS, At their Grocery Store, No. 1, County iwhaTf. may 23._______________________________eo Just Received .By brig Mercury, captain Davis, from Bor- deaux, the following: •4th proof Cogniac Brandy, in pipes, Claret, in casks, White Wine (de Grave's) in tierces and oases, Fruits in Brandy, Sweet Oil in baskets, [large bottles] Ladies' plain, embroidered and Cossiic's Shoe«, in trunks, White Linen [called Britannias] wide and narrow. Kid Gloves, Cambric Handkerchiefs. Sarsancts, Silk Stockings, &c. &c. Offered for sale by THOMAS BOYLE. may 23._____________________eo3t_____ Five Dollars Reward. Lost or stolen, at M'Coy's Tavern on the Ceorge-town road, on Friday night last a Silver-watch, London made, No. 5557, ma- ker's name, James Woodgrove. Any person .finding the said Watch and will leave it at this office, shall receive the above reward. Watch makers and others are requested to ' -stop the above watch should it be offered for a,i!'\ may 23. eootf For Sale, The staunch new Brig MARY ALICE, 161 tons burthen, sales fast, s built in the most faithful maimer of Live Oak, Locust, Red Cedar & pasture White Oak, has elegant accommoda- tions for a southern packet, is found in the best manner, and may be sent to sea with trifling expence. Apply on board at Mai comb's wharf, Beekman Slip, or to N. L. W G. Griswold, No. 86, South-street, • New- York, May 22d. may 25. djtU For Hanvana, jJV^ The Schooner MERCHANT, John Bigby, master ; "Tl-sSJiS A constant trader ; will sail in ten days, the principal part of her cargo being ready to go on board. Those who may be disposed to ship by this opportunity, goods suited to that market, addressed to the con- signee of the tassel, may calculate on remit- tances by her return, and a few passengers can be comfortably accommodated. Apply to the captain on board at Mezzick's wharf. Fell's-Point, or to ROBT : HAMILTON, may 22. ________d For Liverpool, . ,jr"^-\ The copper-bottomed Ship _5§2| JOHN ADAMS, ^£j'.jj£r c^>t Cdtea/ier, £«S T«'Othirds of her cargo being on board, she will positively sail on or before the first of June ; the remainder of her cargo will betaken on moderate terms. Apply .to BEN. h GEO. WILLIAMS. The abovf ship has excellent accommodati- ons, and will take passer,"ei'-;; she is to return to Baltimore from Liverpool, and intended to be one of the earliest fall ships, being- a very fast sailer. may 20. d6t[| rW engBjfed, For New-York, The new Sloop ROVER, J. WarL.n, Master ; Having a part of her cargo s expected to sail in a few days. For freight or passage apply to the master on board, at Smith's wharf, or to ISAIAH MANKIN, Who has received and offers for sale, 5 hhds good Trinidad Sugar, 1100 wt. Madder, and 1 case half pint Decanters, april 29.________________________________d_ For Amsterdam, r jJIlE^v The line fast-sailinir ship ^ERHsSv", GEORGE DYER, fc^Jk^-** Will sail with all possible dig. -A-~3r=V'''''!S'E:o^ patch, the greater part of her earsj) being engaged, the remainder will be taken on moderate freight. Apply to P. A. GUEST1ER, or JOHN BOLTE, ship broker. April ?8. _____________a For Point-Petre (Gaud.) , X'XS The new and fast-sailing Brig ,A>SSL' CYRUS, ,*. y¦•£-.,fsJp Will sail with aU possible dis- *-' ' v.i>i"fe: patch ; for freight or passage, having good accommodations, apply to P. A. GUESTKiR. may 21._______________________eo4t For the City of St. Domingo. r _V ¦ The Barque AMELIA, ,'?';¦" "-.' ." .,'x'' Walter C. Ifayes Master; ' ,-TWiiltake Dry Goods, Hani ware and other articles suitable for the market on consignment, free of freight, the proceeds to be paid in Baltimore upsn the return ol ue vessel, or as soon as advice is received of sales being effected. Apply to WALTER C.Hi.YES, or CHARLES WIRGMAN. Who has received by said vessel and offers for sale, 12,000 wt. Coffee, 900 Hides 3000 lbs. Gum Guiacum, Mahogany, Fustic, and Logwood. May 21_____________eo4t Slater and Roy, 84, Mab.ket-s.tr.eet, Have imported in the Globe, from London, A CONSIDERABLE tABT 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 h BRASSWAHE, 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 ot their Goods—the whole sold on the usual terms. FOR SALE, The Schoonsr ROBY, Burthen about 700 barrels, just arrived from St. Jago, and will be sold low if immediate application is made—Apply as above. april 25. _________________d6t-Bolm For Sale, The fast-sailing schooner ENTERPRIZE, Of about 400 barrels, ifappli- cation is made on or before the first day of March, at which time it is expect- ed she will be ready to take in a cargo. FREY, BRUNER, & CO. Who have received hy said schooner, and for sale at the ware-house, comer of Howard ami Pratt- streets, adjoining their sugar-ref.nety, 12,000 wt green Coffee, and 10*000 do. Car- mccas Cocoa, entitled to dsawback on ex portation, 10 logs St. Domingo Mahogany, 266 Spanish Hid.c3,'and a few bales Cotton. > Also on hand, 11 tons Nicaragua Wood. All of which they will sell low for cash or on credit for trood papijr. February S-i. 8i* This day is published, And for sale hy Cole \Z I. Ronsal, M- 55* *J- Conrad | ISf Co. Geoige Hii/,.Wnrner & Hanna, George I Dobbin is" Murphy, Samuel Butler, Anderson C5" Jeffris, John Vance Ijf Co. and Samuel jfeffens,—(price 37 1-2 cents,)— A Tract upon Conversion ; WITH AM APPENDIX, CONTAINING Site important i^UEST/ONS.with ANSWERS ON THE KNOWLEDGE of the FORGIVENESS of SINS. By the Rev. James Kemp, D-D. Rector of Gre^t Choptank Church', Dorchester county, Mardand. This work is addressed to sober and serious christians, in hope that it may tend to counter- act certain erroneous opinions which have pre- vailed upon the subject thereof, and which have been artfully cherished oy various means incompatible with the true spirit of Christiani- ty j such as loud preaching, rapturous singing, violent prayer, frantic gestures, and other improper methods : Or, as a pious and ortho- dox preacher of the Methodist society terms it, "ranting extravagance, abominable practices, such as jumping, pointing, dancing, boring, scratching, jerking,"* f<.c. * See Rev. Mr. Roberts's sermon, preached before the last conference. ALSO JUST RECEIVED, And lor sale as above, (Price 37 1-2 cents stitched, dr5()cents in boards J an INQUIRY into the VALIDITY of Methodist Episcopacy ; With an Appendix, containing TWO ORIGIiSlAL DOCUMENTS, Never before published. B" an EpiscoPAi-iANof the slate of Maryland. may 21. ^ d6feol3t By Virtue of a Decree OF the Honorable .he high court of Chan- cery, the subscriber will sell at public sals, without reserve, at Mr. Chase's vendue ware- house, eon er n 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- ci-ce of the chancellor of Maryland, together with all the other property assigned by Mr. Yat.cs to his trustees in the year 1800 for the benefit of Yates and Campbell's creditors. This property is all in foe simple, to wit : Four squares on the east side or Jonss's Falls, on the south of VWI-es-street, which are laid off into 80 lots, fronting on the Fall's President, Albemarle, Granny, Exeter and Fleet-streets. One square bounded hy the streets, Alice. Anna, Exeter and Albemarle, and on the south by the logging, being 316 feet on the Basin, which is laid off' in 15 lots, Four Lots fronting on Exeter and Polly- streets, about 300 feet tt» the north of Mr George Hussey's dwelling house. Two Lots on Graiiby and York.streets, op. posite to Mr. John Ellis's. Two Lots fronting on Albemarle and Gran- by-streets, lying about 100 feet to the north of Wilkes-street. 16o feet of Ground, fiamting on the south side of the Basin, near to Messrs. William Wilson and Son's wharf. All die remaining Lots, being part of Hamp- stead Hil, fronting on Market-street, Fell's Pi ¦ , and Caltimore-street continued Twelve thousand acres of Land, lying on the river Buchanan, in Randelph county, in ti : state of Virginia, about 30 miles from Morgao-Town, which Lands were granted to too late Dr. Thomas. Bond, of Philadelphia, in the fear 1783, in patents of 4 and 600 acres. A tract of Land near Reister's-town, being part of Hale's Venture, containing 72 an es. Ai ' for the purpose of finally closing this business, the subscriber v. ill at the same time sell 125,000 dollars of Morris and Nicholson's Nolo:-;. 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 . I him for the payment of a part of the purchase money, as much as will satisfy a judgment for 6500 dollars, with interest thereon within ninety days from the day of sale, and i lie residue of the purchase money at 0, 18 and 24 months cred.t, without, interest. Plats and title p>psrs are lodged at the aforesaid vendue office, where any informati- on respecting the propeuy may be obtained. EpfVAsRD uARRIS, Trustee. May 19. (23.) d Sales Postponed. The sale of the above property is unavoid- ably postponed until FRIDAY, the 29th of May instant, at 10 o'clock in the forcnoen, at Mr. Chase's vendue warehouse, when and where the sales will'commence without fail. The subscriber respectfully requests the creditors of Yates and Camplndl, to attend at the place aforesaid, at least 1 hour previous to the commencement of the sale, for the pur- pose of examining the Plaits & Title Papers, Sic. &c. S. MOALE, Agent for EDWARD HARRIS, Trustee. may 23. dt29th Grand Concert. On THURSDAY EVENING Next, The 28th instant, at 7 o'clock, will be given at Mr. Bry«Jen's Assembly room, a Grand CONCERT (Vocal and Instrumental) ; the following pieces are amongst those, which will be performed: PART 1st. A grand Battle Piece. A Concert for the Flute. An Italian Air A Solo on the Violin. By Nenninger. PART 2d. A grand Overture. Violin Concert, By Nenninger. Severrl Songs, accompanied by the Gui- tan-e, By Nenninger. A grand Military Overture. cry Tickets to be had at Mr. Carr's Music Store in Market-street; at Mr. Sadtler's, No. 156, Market street. F. NENNINGER. may 2?. co'hf Wanted to Purchase or Hire, A Cook ; for whom a generous price, or liberal wages will be given by D. HARRIS, may 5. 2aw Edward Johnson & Co. INFORM their friends & the public, that they are well stocked with, and now ready to deli- ver, STRONG, TABLE, and SMALL BEER. January 2 Sn.w TEAS, imported this pre- sent year, and enti- tled to Jacob and William Norris Have just received, for sale at their Tea roil Grocery Store, No. 64, Market-street, 50 chests retailing Young Hyson" 50 do. do.. Hyson 10 whole and 15 half chests first chop Imperial 30 small boxes do. do. 50 leads high flavored Imperial and Hyson, containing 2 lbs. i , each, suitable for faintly use, J