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F» I. Lindenberger and Co.
J&l.ii mportedby the late w rivals frem Liver-
pool and Bristol,
A very extensive Assortment of
Hardware- Cutlery,
TINNED & PLATED SADDLERY;
AND BRASS-WAUL.
Among which arc,
Spaden and Shovels, prime & double-prime
grain and grass Waldvon's Scythes, Sickles,
Frj'ing-Pa««> Nails from 3d to30d. Scupper
Nails) Pump Tacks, seine and sewing Twine,
Pewter in small casks, Kuland's Kifle Locks,
Guns, Pistols, Pins, Hoes,Devonshire Shovels,
bell-metal Skillets and Kettles, copper and
brass ditto, Saws ; Diaper, straining, twist
and woollen Web ; Suwiutow Spurs ; fash-
ionable Buttons; gill, plated, white and }t-l-
low metal ditto, kc. kc. ike. April 27. d
Boltine Cloths.
...
Millers and others, who deal in this article
can be supplied on the best terms, by the in,
voice or single piece, witli Bolting Cloths, from
No. 0 a 7, of a superior quality, from tke ma-
nufactory of the " Three Kings," by applving
to the subscriber.
JOHN SPERRY.
5j, Smith's wharf.
May 6. A
To Let,
A neat, convenient two-story Frame House,
in a healthy situation, nearthc dwelling of Mr.
John S. Home, with a brick back building—
two rooms and a passage down stairs, and tour
chambers in the second story. For terms, in-
quire of the printer, may . d
Fresh;Teas.
The subscriber hasj'Ht received at his Tea Store,
a supply of TJi AS, of the latest importation
ami first quality, viz.
Imperial in chests and leads of 2lb. each,
Hyson,
Young- Hyson,
Hyson Skin,
Souchong and Bohea.
Jamaica and New-Orleans Sugars, by the
hhd. and bnl.
White and brown Russia Sheeting,
Ravens Duck,
Russia Diaper,
Nankeens,
Carpeting, and
20 bales West-India Cotton.
Also,
GERMAN and oilier LINENS,
With a general assortment of Dry Goods,
all of-whicii will be sold low for cash.
JAMES STIRLING.
may 21._____________________<____!___
Many Stockholders
In the Mechanics' Bank, who are well pleased
with the characters and management of the"
present directors, will support the same at
the approaching election. Their past con-
duct is sufficient proof oi' their ability, and
their attention.
James Mosher,
Wm.Gwyr.n_,
Robt. Car> Long,
Owen Doi-aey,
Robert Stewart,
George Warner*
Wm. M'Donald,
Thomas Sheppard,
may 25.
William Jackson,
Jacob Hoffman,
Wm. Jessop,
Chritian Mayer,
Adam Welsh,
Adam Fonerden,
Peter Little.
d4t
Mechanics' Bank.
The following Gentlemen are proposed as Di-
rectors in the Mechanics' Bank of Balti-
more, by
James Mosher,
George Warner,
Wm. M'Donald,
Thomas Sheppard,
William Jackson,
Robert Stetiart,
Jacob Hoffman,-
William Jessop,
Mav 27.
A Stockholder.
William Gwynn,
Christian Mt>ycr,
Robert Cary Long,
Adam Welsh,
Adam Fonerden,
David Shields,
William Greetham.
d-l't.
Mechanics' Bank.
The following gentlemen will
be supported at the approaching election
for directors of the Mechanics' Bank :—
George Warner,
James Mosher,
Peter Little,
William Krebs,
Jacob Hoffman,
William Jenkins,
Daniel Conn,
William Jessop,
May ZT.
William Jackson,
Nicholas Norris,
William Jones,
Robert Cary Long,
William Greetham,
Adam Fonerden,
Christ an Meyer.
A STOCKHOLDER.
d4t§
John Auchincloss, junior,
9, Cahert-street.
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 Dresses,
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 & Mull Sprigs,
Tambored Diagnolls,
Japan Spider Lace,
Vein'd and spotted Cambrics,
Satin Sprig ditto,
Queen's Fancy Check Gauze Lappets,
Tamb'd & sewed Cambric 8. Leno Shawls,
Check Lcnoditto,
plain ond spotted Leno,
4 4 and 64 plain Book Muslins,
4-4V 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 2s. d
Baltimore and Reister's-town
Turnpike Road Office.
Proposals will be received at the Office of
the Baltimore and Reister's-town Turnpike
Road Company, to build a stone bridg-e over
the Pataps^o Falls, between Reister's-town
and Westminster.
By order,
JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry.
may 20-________________________.______.
Wm. and Richard Hall,
SADDLERS, BARNESS-MAKERS, isre.
No. 146, Market-street,
Haw received by the John Adams, from Liver-
pool,
An Assortment ofiVticles in the above line.
They have on hand,
A variety of best and common Saddles and
Bridles, Portmanteaus, Saddlebags, &c.
Also,
Plated and brass mounted Harness for sin-
gle and pair horses, warranted to be of the
best materials and workmanship.
They also make, and have now on hand, a
complete assortment of TKUNKS
april 29.______________________!____
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 ot 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 23. d_t
Communication.
From an interview had with a number of Stock-
holders of the Mechanics' Bank of Balti.
more, I am induced to offer for public con-
sideration, the following list of nsrues, as
suitable persons to be voted for at the ensu-
ing election, under a hope and belief that
they will be generally supported, and if
elected, will .give entire satisfaction as .di-
rectors of that institution, viz.—
"forties Mosher, William Jones,
William Gwynn, William 'Jenkins,
Robert Cary Long, Jacob Huffman,
Owen Dorsey, William Jessop,
George Warner, Christian Mayer,
William M'Donald, Adam Welsh,
Thomas Sheppard, Peter Little.
William Jackson,
The names of William Jenkins and William
Jones are particularly recommended to the
attention of the Stockholders, under an im-
pression that the principal of rotation will not
be lost sight of; and t_l..t these Gentlemen are
well qualified both from experience and dispo-
sition to render essential services at.thal board.
They are both decided friends to the manufac-
turing interests of our country, have served
regular apprenticeships to mechanic professi-
ons, and are both imvt+diately interested in car-
rying them on. The'activity and exertions of
those interest-d in this institution, are claim-
ed upon the present occasion—and it is to be
hoped the general advantage that may be gain-
ed by a partial change will excite an inquiry
into the characters and qualifications of the
new candidates now offered.
A STOCKHOLDER.
May 27.________________ d4t||
Public Sale of India Goods.
On FRIDAY,
The 5th June, at 10 o'clock, forenoon, will com-
mence thesale of the Elizabeth's CARGO,
at the Warehouse of Robert Gilmor iŁT Sons, in
Second-street, at which time the terms of sale
will be made known
The Goods may be viewed at the warehouse
from ten o'clock, on Monday, the 1st of June,
until the day of sale, when printed catalogues
of the cargo will be furnished.
The Cargo consists of 644 bales of the fol-
lowing articles :
Punjum Cloths, assorted,
Blue Cuddelore Handkerchiefs, ditto,
Blue Cloths, ditto, .
Bleached Salampores, ditto,
Manilla Ginghams, ditto,
Niccanies, blue and white,
Ditto, red and blue stripes,
Ananpore thick Muslins,
Bheerboom and Seerpore Gurrahs,
Burron, Jugdea, Luekipore and Chittabully
Baftas,
Jallalpore,MugjraS. Meet-gunge Mamoodies
Jungle and Dacca Tanjib,
Jallalpore, Ghezepore, Chandelier and Cos-
sah Sawns,
Tandah, Oude, Sauna, Foolpore and fine
Cossaes,
AUafubad and Bishwah Emerties,
Mow Sanas,
Book Muslins, and
150 bags dried Ginger.
20bales Fheep and Goat Skins,
330 bags heavy Pepper,
3000 Gunny bags.
MARK PRINGLE.
may 26.____________ dts
Sale by Auction.
ON MONDAY,
The 1st June, immediately alter the sale of
Mr. Eichelberger's county seat, will be
sold,
A two-story Briok HOUSE, on the York
turnpike road, about one and a half mile from
town. Terms made known at time of sale.
VAN WYCK _. DOKSEY, Auct'rs.
may 30.____________________________
Sale by Auction.
Ilavanna Sugar, Coffee, &c.
325 bos.es prime white and brown Havanna
SUGARS, 13 half boxes refined White do.
85 bags Green Coffee, and 3 barrels Flotant
T idigo, just received per schooner Merchant,
John Bigfy, master, from Havanna, and for of sale,
sale on a liberal credit for approved endors- I
d paper, if immediate application be made
cfoie landing to
ROBT : HAMILTON,
Corner of Calvert-strett and Lovely-lane.
may 23._________________ d
ON MONDAY,
The 1st June, at 12 o'clock, on the premises,
Will be sold,
A convenient well finished two-story Brick
HOUSE and LOT, on Fleet-street, Fell's.
Point, fronting 20 feet 6 inches on Fleet-
street. Terms will be made known at time.
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 cir.-
Moyment on the above road,
may 5. *
Received
By the ship Eleriora, captain Taylor, Ji-aM Am-
sterdam, ¦
250 boxes Edam Cheese,
12 casks Sewing Twine, ,
12 boxes Slavs, framed,
SlaU Pencils and Hones,
For sale by
PAYSON & SMITH.
may 25. _______i_______dBt
For Sale,
50 hud*. Stirrinam MOLASSES,
30 bags PIMENTO.
5 seroons Flotant INDIGO, Bv
AARON R. LEVERING,
No. 79, Bowly's wharf,
may 26._________ ___________ d4t ,
Mr. Nenninger
Takes the liberty respectfully to inform
his friends and{We public, that circumstances
have occurred making it indispensible to post-
pone the Concert, advertised for the 28th
instant to the 11th of June.
may 26. d4t§
A Sum of Money found.
Which the owner may have again on de-
scribing the same, and paying the cost of this
advertisement, by applying at No. 15, Mar-
ket street, to JON. EDWARDS.
may 25.______________________ dS-fr
12 seroons Peruvian Bark
if a good quality and entitled to drawback,
for sale on a liberal credit oy
FREDERICK LINDENBERGER & CO
may 5. d
Public Sale.
BY COLE & I. BONSAL,
On WEDNESDAY, 3d June, will be sold at
11 o'clock in the forenoon, at No. I, Market-
street,
THE remaining STOCK in TRADE of
the late James Davidson, cabinet-maker, de-
ceased,
Consisting of
One elegant Mahogany Side Board,
One do. do.
Two Desks and Book Cases,
Bureaus, Dining, Breakfast, and Card Ta-
bles, S.c.
And a quantity well seasoned Mahogany
Plank, which will be sold together or in lots,
to suit purchasers. Also, sundry Coffin Fur-
niture and Cabinetmakers' Tools. Terms
made known at the time and place of sale.
The Executors being very desirous to settle
the estate, hereby request those who are in-
debted, to make speedy payment, as no longer
indulgence can be given.
TO RENT,
The front House, two doors from the bridge,
in Market-street, an excellent stand for a gro-
cery or dry goods store. Apply to Mrs. David-
son, on the premises.
May 27. ____________________d6t
Notice.
The Commissioners of the Tax for the ci-
ty of Baltimore, will meet again on FRI-
DAY next, the 29th day;of may instant, at
Decorsey's Inn.^sign of the Phoenix, opposite
to Christ Church, and will sit two or three
days more to make transfers, and hear ap-
peals. By order,
THEOPHILUS F. DOUGHERTY, Clerk.
mav 27. . d3t
VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct'rs.
may 2o.
Sale by Auction.
On TUESDAY,
The 2d June, on the premises, if not cold before
at private sale,
TWO HOUSES and a LOT, the one con.
taining six rooms and a garret, the other, two
rooms and a garret; both standing on the same
lot, on the Hookstown road, near the semina-
ry j with u shop and stable, a good garden,
and a pump of good water in the yard. The
lot fronts 40 feet on the road, and runs back
100 feet. Any person wishing to purchase
said property, will anplv to
JACOB MILLER, Butcher.
Slier. ?6. eo.tf
Stray
s.
Came to the subscriber's, at Pimlico
Meadows, (Hook's-tswn) a black and white
Cow, with the ends of her right horn and
ear cut off". Likewise, a black and white Cow
with her right ear cut at the end, and two
slits in it-
RICHARD MASON.
may 27-____________ ; d3t||
For Sale.
Lisbon, Port and Madeira WINE, of the
best quality, in pipes, hhd... and quarter
casks, by ROBERT BARRY,
No. 12, N. Gay-treet
may 25. _______ _______ dot
Dispensary.
Doctors DORSET & BACON,
Are recommended to the consideration of the
contributors as Dispensary Physicians, for
the ensuing year.
may 27. ___ d4t
An Elegant Ilo^se for Sale ,
He is a full blooded-stud 6 years old, 8.
will be sold much below his value, if appli-
cation is made before Saturday next, if not
sold before that day he will be sent to the
country. Apply at Mr. Hnssey's Tavern,
Howard-street.______may 27. d4l$
Cornthwait and Yarnall,
No. 83, Bowly's wharf,
Have just received per schooner Friendship,
via New-York,
60 boxes Spermaceti Candles.
And have on hand,
London Refined Saltpetre, of superio" qua-
Ravens Duck, selling by the few'pieccs,
Green Copperas, Imperial, Hyson __ Young
Hyson Teas, this year's importation.
Slh mo.j.7.______________________d4t
Hollingsworth & Worthington
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
40 boxes of Imperial, ~j T«/is, import-
10 qr. chests of Hyson, I edinthe Asia,
50 ditto Young Hyson, /lately arrived
70 ditto Hyson Skin, J at Philad.
6000 ps. short Yellow Nankeens,} Entitled
1000 do. very fine lung do. do. C to
500 do. do. do. blue do. J Drawback.
ON HAND,
A large supply of well assorted Bar Iron,
Cologne Mill Stones, of all dimensions,
5000 wt. Hams,
Pork, Lard, Shad, Herrings, Tar, Plaister,
Corn, Rye, Steel, Demijohns, coarse and fine
Salt,
12 puncheon* of excellent 4th proof Jamai-
ca Rum, &c. „c. „c.
^MjryJSJV________.______ d4t-eol 6t||
Twenty Dollars Reward.-
RAN nway from Doughoragen Manor, Elk-
ridge, (the summer residence of Charles Car-
roll, of Carrollton, Esq.) on the i9lh instant, a
Negro Man, named WILLIAM; about 30
years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high ; of a
pleasing countenance ; wears his wool platted
on the locks and behind, and turned up with a
comb. His clothing that can be recollected is,
a long blue cloth coat, London brown panta-
loons, black ditto, new'shoes with one row of
hob nails round the soles ami heels. He was
lately purchase/! of judge Chase, of the city of
Baltimore. Whoever will deliver the above
Negro to the subscriber, at the manor on Elk-
ridge, shall receive Twenty Dollars; or, if
secured in Baltimore jail, Fifteen Dollars, in-
cluding what the law allows.
AfilJAH FENN.
may 26. d
BY THIS DAY'S MAILS.
NEW-YORK, May 36.
Arrived, ship Dartmouth, Sowie, Sligo,Ire-
land, 26 days, 96 passengers j brig Mooter,
Jenkins, Turks Island ; scbr Louisiana,Davis,
P. Petre, Guad ; Active, DrinkwaUr, Wil-
mington, D.; Julia, Smith, Washington, N.O
sloop Patience, do.
London, April 14.
PEACE between ENGLAND, ROSSI A, &
TURKEY.
We (Courier) had the satisfaction to an-
nounce yesterday the glorious intelligence
received from the Dardanelles. Government
have not yet received the official dispatches
from sir John Duckworth or Mr. Arbuthnot
—but they are in possession of other advices,
to which, we understand, they attach im-
plicit credit. Indeed the Dutch papers to
the 6th, which have arrived, render the in-
telligence very probable. The Vienna Court
Gazette of the 21st of March, contains the
following paragraph :
" Admiral Louis's squadron, cruizing off
Tenedos, was reinforced between the 15th
and i8tli of February, by four three-deckers
and several frigates and corvettes ; and on
the 2ist the English forced the Seven Forts
which protect the passage of the Dardamiles,
burnt a ship of the line, and also destroyed
some Turkish frigates in the channel. In
consequence, fresh negoctations and propo-
sals for accommodation took place, and
were continued when the latest accounts
came away."
The intelligence which government has
received is more particular, as w_?ll as more
recent. Admiral Louis remained of Tene-
dos, cruizing between that island and the
island of Lemnos, till he was joined by sir
John Duckworth—they then forced the pas-
sage of the Dardanelles amidst a tremendous
fire, which, however, did little damage to
our ships. The fire from the Old Castle, on
the north side of the Strait, is said to have
been for a short time peculiarly heavy, but j
it was soon silenced by the British thunder,
and the fort is said to have been reduced al-
most to a heap of ruins. The Turkish squa-
dron opposed an unavailing resistance. It
is said the number of ships taken or destroy-
ed was much greater rhan the Vienna Ga-
zette states— the number is reported to have
been ten tail of the line. The vigor of our
proceedings in conjunction with the Russian
squadron, spread universal consternation and
dismay. Proceeding through the Dardanel-
les into the sea of Mennora, we prepared to
carry our force before Constantinople, but
before any thing was attempted against that
city, a messenger was sent off by the Divan,
ottering terms of peace. The Divan, after
a short consultation, acceded to them, and
the fellowidg is the substance of the condi-
tions we dictated in concern with our allies
to the Porte:
" That the English should retain posses-
sion of the Dardanelles till a general peace.
" That Russia should also keep possession
of certain of the Turki.h fortresses till a
general peace, as a security for the fidelity
of the Porte."
The first and immediate consequence of
this act of vigor, was the dissolution of the
French influence. Sebastian was ordered
away from Constantinople in 24 hours.
April 20.
It was reported last night that the Duke
of Portland had resigned, and that lord
Sidroouth was placed at the head of the trea-
sury..- This event has not, however, taken
place, but that some change in the cabinet
is on the tapis we can hardly doubt, having
had it stated to us from many quarters.
There are difficulties in the way which will
not be easily surmounted. Mr. Canning, it
is said, resists the admission of lord Sidmouth
as does also lord Melville ; while others of
the cabinet maintain the measure to be iu-
dispensibly necessary. We hope to be able
to speak more decisively in a day or two.
Parliament we are assured will be dissolv-
ed after the close of the present session.
April 21.
The Swedes are said to be advancing, and
to have been joined by a strong body of
Germans, anxious to revenge on the French
the cruelties that have been inflicted. It
was reported that the Swedes had entered
Stettin. The seige of Dantzic is said to
have been raised as well as the seige of
Stralsund. Lefebvre's division which was
besieging the former place has been or-
dered to join the grand army. Bonaparte
seems determined to strengthen himself as
much as possible previously to the general
battle, which has in all probability, been
fought ere this time.
We are now enabled to inform the public
from the best authority, that it is finally de-
termined the present parliament shall be dis-
solved the latter end of May or the begin-
ing of June. [Statesman?]
The session of Parliament will, it is
supposed, be put an end to in about three
weeks.—The public business is so far ad-
vanced as to allow parliament to be prorogu-
ed about that time. So early a prorogation
too, would admit of a dissolution of parlia-
ment, should such be the intention of mi-
nisters, before the harvest. [Courier.']
From the Kom'gsburg Gazette cf March 16.
Translation of the circumstantial report of
his excellency the general in chief, baron
Von Benningsen, relative to the battle oŁ
Prussian Ejlau.
" On the 25th of January, (6th Feb.) I
broke tip from Landsberg with my army,
which in various detachments made from it,
was only seventy thousand strong. The
French which consisted of five corps of
marshals Augerean, Soult, Murat, Davoust
and Ney, which in the evening was joined
by Bernadotte, consisted of ninety thou-
sand men, followed me closely, skirmishing
continually with my rear guard, which con-
sisted of the brigades of general Marcoff,
Bagavoust, and Barclay de Telly, under the
command of prince Eagrathion.
" When I arrived at Prussian Eylau, I
caused my army to take a position at some
distance behind the town, but ordered my
rear guard to take the post:; assigned it in
the face of the enemy, to protect the
inarch of my heavy artillery, whiih 1 was
bringing from Worlsdorff, by a private
route considerably circuitous, partly to
avoid some bad roads, and partly to facilitate
the march of my columns. At the same
time I caused the town of Prussian Eylau to
be occupied by general Barclay, and sent
some regiments of the 1st division to the
support of thtt rear-guard : this reinforce-
ment enabled general MarcrfF to take a firm
1 position and erect 4 battery. The enemy
no1 neg
•_t to f< Mcwc fren
Mar
and while lu- sent lhi! )ii_ fta ifcersi dl.___i.-_
the match ot' three str. ng c ilunias agntjist
the hr!;_,!its occupied by ;_t-n.-'',:! MafcuS'v—
The litter sent his shai p stio iters h ."m:; -!:e
e'.emv, and fired on cii.n. with |ii_ 1 ¦! (
pieces, but as this wus found insufficient,
the regiment of PskoiT, and the reghnent
of Sophie, attacked the enemy with th"
bay.'!):'1;, and dispersed a column. The se-
cond column vviis det.ated by a iv;;iu:i-n. of
Petersburg dragoons, and alrrfost entirely
destroyedi The 3d '.o;ui;;n was cut dcvifl
by the tie from our artillery, under the
command of the brave colonel Jermoli n.—
The enemy now began to fire on our line
with artillery, and to march against it with
four column., while a Gftfi luajched against
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