Seven Dollars per Annum.]
TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1807.
[Vol.
mjii.hJtMfc-L.fi* tjarai i
XXVI—J'\u. 4096.
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"Repository for the Reception j Sale by. Auction—Postponed
AND SALE OF FVRN1TUHE,
COLE & I BONSAI.
Having fitted im that lar^e and enmmo.
s warehouse, direct!)' hack of the Uni
¦Hankof Maryland,' are at ;
imodi-
ion
5 rea-
Sv to receive for sale by anchor otherwise,
-£i.U kinds of Household Goods, Furniture, Uc.
\f sufficient encouragement »e given* they
4viH institute a regular weekly sale by auction.
On WEDNESDAY Next,
f,ih Ut, -will he sold, at the above place,
A great variety of Rich FURNITUhfc,
Among which nre,
Mahoganv Dining and other Tahles,
mw and Chamber Glasses,
Turkey, Brussels and WeltOB Carpets,
Mahosrany and Windsor Chairs,
OnreWantTi«" plece> aild l **HA*?
^cilock.
One superb Tea Seme*,
Elegant plated CaiKllesfxks.with sdvernms
A variety of jCitchen Furniture Sic
Sale to commenc at 10 0 clock.
N B. The entrance to the Warehouse is
AJW South Charles-sti.....i
#rorn **>»* and j BONSAL, Aiicfrs.
June Jo-_______________i________'—----------
"Wra. 5 Jerm.' Hoffman,
No. 3, South Ohartt* Street,
OFFER FOR SALE,
147 bales INDIA GOODS,
' v Consisting of'
Oude Sahans,
3~)o. Co sabs,
X>o. Mamoodies,
TaixUb Sahans, and
The sale of the United States
Scho-mor RttViiNGK,.
As advertised tor We.li.es-
xaOSuft day the 1st of July next, is
postponed to a future day.
VAN WYCK & DOKSEY, Auct'rs.
June 29.___________________________________
Wanted to Charter,
A goxl American SHIP of
3500 to 4000 bids, for Liver-
pool. Cargo can he put on
is board immediately.
ALSO,
A good American VESSEL
of 220 to 2*0 tons bu*then,
for a port in Ireland. Cargo
&SS, ready to go on board, without
any delay. Apply to
CORNTHWAIT h YARNALL,
No. 85, Bowly's wharf.
6th mo. 29th.__________________________"-**
Fur Boston,
Schooner
.,.. a. parent h-r fi'eig
. ,v SUSA N iSf Wl L LI A M,
XtlafetgnnR* do.
June 26.
cllOt-eoIOt
Green Turtle.
will be served upon the
TURTLE SOUP i...
rlhe Fountain Inn, on MONDAYS
at 2 o'clock-, ami from U till
the season.
-Table
^^ePuWi0H°7A&RYDEN.
-jvj B. private Families can be served.
\
June IS.
}
~~~~]3est "Russia clean Hemp.
Ttussia Sheetings? ellt;tled to drawback
Sherry Wine > •
AN u
,3000 bushels yellow Corn.
For sale ^ft(ataJ & voeELER.
w> d
>,'t»y 13.______ ....._¦_ ._................. .-.«—.-».
""peter Hoffman & Son
JBitoe remaining of ttfiir Spring importation,,
(Entltlsd to drawback on exportation)
Superfine Cloths,
Cassenuers,
"Flannels,
Fancy Muslins,
X'biin Cambric do.
¦Chavnbray Muslins,
i»rints,
Cotton and Silk Hosiery,
Sliirtiirr Cottons,
Nuns and Colored Thread,
gCnitting Cotton,
I-ine Hats, &c.
A nd daily expect a further supply.
lays, bavin;
bt engaged,
For freight or passage, apply to
BUFFUM t.v' GOOQHUE,
Mo. iH, ilow/y's wharf.
Alio received tier said schooner andfor sale,
20 pipes Corsica Wine,
50 noses Chocolate,
650 Reams Wrapping Paper.
June %)._________________________(Ut-cott
For Sale,
The good substantial Ship
GENERAL GREEN,
339 19-9 • tons per register,
and of such dimensions as to
Stow a large cargo, M a ship of hex tonnage,
wed found, having an expensive inventory bf
materials. This ship wilt be s:>il onfiie most
moderate terms, .v ' The Portuguese Brig
June 2
d
226 tierces prime Rice,
-jjTow landing from die brig Lioness, from
VlKarleston ; for sale by
«-n THOMAS PARKER,
69, Bowly's wharf
JmieJW-_______________________dftt_'
~~"~ C.OFFFE.
About 3600 lbs. prime Green COFFEE,
landing from brig Lioness from Charleston,
*„d for sale by mcBttA,vijwSj
81, Bowly's wharf.
< June 29.___________________.....
d4t
Curtis,
;->'*»'w«\'" NAPOLEAO,
f5ST$& Capl. Jardmer ,
'%£^x&%J!S'~- It is expected she will load
about 2500 bbls.
Pdr sale on board said hrig,
About 7000 bushels Cape de Verd SALT,
Also frnoijornitr importations,
Lisbon. Port and Madeira Wine..
R. BARRY.
June 36. _________ d6t
A Freight is Wanted
>_'~-*.-s For the Schooner
¦ JrfM&IW MAHI.NEi',
*"'!['"KlifJ^F" Captain Summers,
^'^p^SSfc Either for Philadelphia, New-
York, Boston, or Ricbmond,Norfols,or Peters-
tburg. She is a remarkably fine schooner, ©f
about 750 bblc Apply to
CUAR'.ES B YOUNG,
C /mnierce-'.tret:t, or
The captain on board at Smith's wharf.
N. B T1.. re are on board sunt schooner,
from New-Yerk, Severn! paftkfcgce1 adiiressi.i
to Adam Lindsey, who is requested to take
them out- J'^lj5-___________d8t
For rale or Freight.
i tv The Sliip
S_^SSv_ Francis, Capt. Curtis;
I^KjjO^slr' Burthen 26(« ions, fifteen
*#J-fet:«i;v^r' molYth'S old, in complete c rder to
load and proceed to sea as so..n at thfl carc^o
now on board is discharged. Fortrrms apply
to PAYSON & SivlITH.
Who have received by pajd ship from Liver-
pool l'OO tons :i.-v. t'l, wiiicn will be sold low,
if immediate application is made.
Ju'.ie25_ d4t
Wanted Immediately,
Boarding and Lodging for a GeiuL'ir.im and
l«is Wife, in a private and respectable iamily,
rar the Post-Office would be prefered. A
Vine left at this Office, directed to H. C. will
W_ immediately attended to.
British Canvas.
fust received per ship Francis, captain
from Liverpool,
100 pieces heavy British CANVAS,
parted from No. 1 to ho- 6.
And on hand,
150 pieces Ravens Duck,
5Q chests Hyson, Young Hyson and Sou.
chong Teas, imported the. present year,
100 boxes Spermaceti Candles,
An invoice of French Silks, consisting of
pamask Shawls, Stockings, tac.
3'J barrels London Refined Saltpetre, of a
superior quality,
20 casks Green Copperas,
15 do. wWcr strained Spermaceti Oil,
And a small invo'iu.» of cheap COMBS, of
Trench manufacture, and auleabie patterns.
For sate by
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL,
No. 83, Bowly's wharf
6th mo. 26. _______________________d_t_
T \Vm. 6i Jerm. Hoffman,
No. 3, South Charles-street,
^il^e imported in the Shepherdess, frem London,
62 packages Fancy Goods,
Consitting of
Prints,
Muslins,
Cambrick and common Dimities,
Camhrick and common Ginghams,
Cambrick Sarsnets,
Chambray Muslins,
Shirting Cottons,
Madras and Pullicat Hankerchiefs,
WJiite and Printed Qnilthigs,
Knitting and Adelpbi Cotton,
Silk and Cotton Hosiery,
Super Cloths and Cassimers, with trim-
ming3 to match, _
Efogant Shawls, newest fashion,
Ribbons,
prfcss Buttons, Cords, Tassels, Girdles,
&c. &c.
And have remaining f.'om a former impor-
tation a few cgse, IRISH LINKERS AND
SHEETINGS.
1 . jwe 26. dl5t-eel5t
For Bordeaux,
J_j %_>. The Brig
jJtSal^^. NEWTON,
Ws£MM& Ja,5es Daly>master'
9§SS&E$mp: Having hair her cargo engag-
ed j for freight of the residue, apply to
WILLIAM COLE.
WHO WANTS'10 CHARTER
A_'W A SCHOONER
From 500 to 700 barrels bur-
then.
Jpne ?4-_______________d_t_
Freight is Wanted
To a Port in the U, Stales, or the West-Indies,
For the Schooner
jiiM&Jh SARAH,
G$t'M¦M&' Captain Summers ;
'^"•'V'#J»lfei A fine s4t:u!ucb Southern built
vessel, burthen 530 bar .els, is now in complete
01'd r to receive a cargo; early application
must be made to the master on board, Smith's
dock, or to A. i* R. BOUGH AN,
Bowly's wharf.
Who offer for sale,
109 hhds. heavy Virginia and Maryland
Tobacco,
116 barrels Herrings,
150 do Turpentine,
4 hhds. L.impbUck,
40 k< p> Indian River Chewing Tobacco,
1500 bushels Coal.
June 24. ___dOt
For Bordeaux,
The fine new fast-sailing Ship
VICTRESS,
» Thomas H. Mr.ddox master ;
Has three-fourths other car-
go engaged, i-j' trhic1. none is shipped hy ihe Ifi)
porter', and weather p'.-rmiitins', '' id sa;i Alljoui
the 28th instant. For Ireight for the ;emmn-
der, or passage, having c\tgunt acpo.nitiQda-
tions, apply to the m.isttr on board at Cole'.s
wliarf. Felt's Poi. t, or to
CORNTHWAIT h YARNALL,
No. 83, Bowly's wharf.
6th mo. 22d.______________|___________dm
For London,
. -_ITX>\ The British Snow
¦V l)''d?N,
.& Thoiii.-s ni'Uey, master,
- % For frsigiit of li^ht. guotls, im-
ply to CHAP.LES VvIRGMAN."
Who has received try Said vessel,
A qufnt'ty oi 1-laistir of Paris-
June 25. ' colt
j.r...,
Sloop Experiment,
For Passengers Only.
ELIUV S. BUNKER,
1. ^S^'^K.' Be~s 1-ave toinformhis frientja
|__^ and the public that he wl',1,
on the first of Juiy, commence
o.nning a SLO;P, of about one hundred &
en tons Burthen, between the cities of Aew-.-
Torl- and Hudson, for the purpose of carrying
Passengers'.
Few people who have had occasion to take
passage up or down the North River, but
have experienced the inconvenience and risque
of going on board vessels deeply loaded and
lumbered on deck; therefore captain BunUer
has determined to take no Freight on board
ti\ ¦**(',\p<:r':inent, vliicb will remedy that iu-
conve-iieuoe and entirely do away the risque.
The owilefs of this vessel, being desirous
to render the passage as short, convenient &
agreeable as possible, have not only taken
care to furnish her with the best Beds, Bed-
ding, Liquors, Provisions, Sec. but thev have
been at a very great cxpence and trouble in
procuring materials and building her on the
best construction for sailing and for the ac-
commodation of Ladies and Gentlemen tra-
velling on business or for pleasure
The Kxpcriment will leave New-York
every Wednesday evening precisely at six
o'clock, and Hudson every Sunday Morning
at 8 o'cl ick, throughout the season.
Captain Bunker having been several years
engaged in the freighting business between
New York and Hudson, has become well ac-
quainted with every part of the river ; and
be hooes, by attention and punctuality to me-
rit the patronage o! Ladies 'and Gentlemen
train the Southward, who may visit the cele-
brated Ba/tston, Saratoga, 19" Lebanon* Springs,
or Travellers who may have occasion to tra-
vel through the Northern Slates —The short-
ness of the passage to Hudson when com-
pared with that to Albany or any place
above Hudson, (where the river is impeded
by bars, islands and overslaws that repder it
impossible for fast-sailing vessels to pass) he
thinks w.U induce most people who are ac-
quainted witti the difference, to take pass-
age to Hudson, where Carriages or Boats
can ut all tones be had, at a oderate ex-
pence, to convey them to Albany, Troy,
Lioisinghurgh, oy the Lebanon Springs, which
are about 30 miles distance.
Hudson, May, 18u7.
June 2. : 'J______ 2aw6w
Philadelphia Packets.
«E.^fi#tV OLD LINE. ^B
rl"ne public are resr>..-r,tfull informed ihatull
art.iclos of foreign growth and manufacture,
intended to he shipped to Philadelphia, by
this ronre, must be .cconipanied with a certifi
cate of health, until the 1st of October, (U)
be obtained from the Mayor's Office,) i.erti
that they have bcenltmded in the United
States thirty d»vs.
WILLIAM M'DONALD.
June 9 ______2aw2m
Dividend.
The Commissioners named in a commissi-
on of Bankrupt, awarded and issued forth
u>\,.r,st. Frederick .'Imelung, of Baltimore, mer-
chant, intend to tneet on Monday, the siith
day of July next, at four o'clo-k in the after-
noon, at the ofl'.'-.e of John Caldwell, esq.
No. IS, North Cdvert-street, in order to
make a Dividend of the estate and e¦:'
the said bankrupt, when and whsre the ere-5
ditors who have i\ot already prevejej tjjejr.
debts, are to come prep ,\e.tbesame
or they will be exc! jji the benefit of
said Dividend.
JACOB F. LEVY, 5Ass1gr.es.
June 5.___________dfithjy
Guest, Atteibury and Co.
Hare received by the Hercules and John Adams,
from Liverpool; the Fair American and Globe,
from London, and otlier late arrivals at Nevi-
iori and Philadelphia, upwards of
61MJ packages very choice GOODS
CONSISTING OT
7-8 and 9-8 fancy Calicoes and Chintz
7-8 and 9-8 Furniture ditto
7-8 and S4 Cambric Dimities
7-8, 9-8 & 6-4 black and colored Cambrics
Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins
Lapp'd,
Almonds, Beef h. Soanv
Now landing from brig Federal George, and
rtns William', and Susan and ri i.liatn^
from B >s!on.
60 bales tofi sktlled. Almonds, ~i Entiled to-
fi 1 boxes hhe-ltcd dittjo, > debenture.
lOfi bblsr No. 1 and 2, Beef,
70 boxes Brown Soap ; for sale by
NATHANIEL F WILLIAMS,
N«. 15, Eewly's wharf.
June 29- *4t4
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