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'deral ^BVEIiTISER* Seven Dollars per Annum.] THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1807. [Vol. XXVI—No. 4074. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a Warrant Fieri Facias from 'Thomas lew, esq. a justice of the peace for Baltimore county, to me directed, will Ik ex- posed to Public Sale, on SATURDAY, the 6th fjune next, at 3 o'clock, P. Jtf. at Mr- Moses JLevimon'i tavern, near the premises, for cash, the foil--"-ving P"operty, to wit : A LOT oi' GROUND, containing' 60 perch- es, more or less, situate on the York turnpike road, adjoining the property of Mr. Charles Govsuch---Late the property of Stephen Gor- such, taken At the suit of John Goi-such. JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff, may 28. __________________________ Capt.----------, jgje To sail early in June, having a considerable part of her cargo engaged ; the remainder will be taken on moderate terms. Apply J to SAMUEL WYDOYVN, Water-street. Or CHARLES 11. YOUNG, Broker,' No. 20, Commerce-street. N. B. The above, ship has excellent accom- modation,? for passengers, will return from Liverpool to Baltimore direct. For passage applv as above___________may 29. dtjlst.Je The Brig Charlotte, Jo/m 'Jones, master, Will take from 2 to 300 bbls. on freight to Atitigua or any of the Leeward Islands, ifim- mediate application be made to the captain on board, at Frederick-street wharf, or to GORNTHVVAIT & YARN ALL, No. 83, Bowly's v.barf. 5th mo- 26,____________,______£_ For Havaima, f"*FV. The Schooner >&S$lv MERCHANT, ;> John Bigby, master , A constant trader ; will sail in ten days, the principal part other 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- signaa of the veif al, may calculate on remit- tances by her return, and a few passengers can be comfortably accommodated. Apply to the captain on board at Mczziek's wharf Feli's-Point, or to ROBT :. HAMILTON. may 22. d. "niy&tf? For Amsterdem, , The Ship ELIZA, J. Huftington, master ; She is in complete order and will be dispatched soon. For w • _ freight or passage apply to THOMAS TENANT, or may 30. JOSEPH STERETT eo6t|| For Sale, The fast-sailing schooner ENTERPRIZK, Of about 400 ban-els, if appli- 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 c- FHEY, B.RUNER, & CO. mo have received by said schooner, and for sa!c at the ware-house, corner of Howard and Pratt- streets, adjoining their sugar-refinery, 12,000 wt green Coliee.and 10,000 do. Car- raecas Cocoa, entitled to drawback on ex- portation, 10 logs St. Domingo Mahogany, 266 Spanish Hides, 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 good paper. February 24. Saw Bank of Baltimore, May 29th, 1807. The President and Directors have declar- ed a dividend oj' thirteen dollars and fifty cents on each share of sto-k for the last half year, and the same will be paid to the SLockholders, or their representatives, on or after Monday next, the 1st of June. JAMES COX, Cashier. •¦nay 59._________________________d6t AMOS BROWN & CO. No 109, Market-street, Have received their Spring Supply of 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, 100 pains Bal- timore manufactured Boo-rs.onaliberalcredit aprH 2o. d Guest, Atterbury and Co. Have received by the Hercules and John Adorns, from Liverpool; the Fair American and Globe, from, London, and other late arrivals at Netn- lork- and Philadelphia, upwards of 600 packages very choice GOODS CONSISTING OF 7-8 and 9-8 fancy Calicoes and Chintz 7-8 and 9-8 Furniture ditto 7-8 and 6-4 Cambric Dimities 7-8, 9-8 & 6-4 black and colored Cambrics Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins Lappet and figured Cambric ditto Elegant worked and lace Cambric ditto Printed and worked Muslin Robes 6-4 Lappet and checked Cambric Shawls Romall and Hush bordered Handkerchiefs 7-8 and 9-8 pink, blue and fancy checked Ginghams Printed Quillings Men's and women's Cotton Hose, plain lace and sandal clocks Elegant silk ditto Mad.-..ss & French Pullicat Handkerchiefs 7-8 and 9-8 cambric Shirtings BedTisk, Sattinette Cotton Lace and Spider Nets Pic nic anil Spider net Sleeves Carpets, fkc. AND tiO casks London Porter,, of a superior qua- %• April 27. * Havanna Sugar, Coffee, he 325 bo&es.prime white and brown Havanna SUGARS, 13 half boxes refined, White do 85 bags Green Coffee, and 3 barrels Flotant Indigo, just received per schooner Merchant John Bigby,' master, from HaVaniM, and for sale on a liberal credit for approved endors- ed paper, if immediate application be made before landing to ROBT : HAMILTON, Corner of Calvert-street and Lovely-lane. may 22. d Buffum and Goodhue, No. 84, Bowi.y's wti.vitr, Have received per ship Te/cmachus, captain Gallop, from Hnston, 40 tons clean Russia Hemp, 200 pieces Ravens Duck, 41 bales and trunks Madras Goods, con- sisting of Ventiputuni, Cuddalore Blue, Sooty Romall and Real Madras Handkerchiefs, Charconies, Pepper Cambap, Manilla and Hardball Ginghams, Nieanees, St. Thomas Ginghams, &.c. &c. &.C. may 20. d6t eo6t lian-away, ON Sunday morning, the 24th ult from the subscriber, living On Fell's Point, an Appren- tice Boy named JOSEPH FREE vl AN, about 19 years of'age, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inchi s high. Had on when he' went away*, a clodi coat, about half worn, a pair of new colored pantaloons, shoes & stockings, a fur hat, more than half worn ; he has by some means got a sil- vrr watch, supposed to have been stolen. Any p.-rson who will take up said apprentice and deliver him safe and sound to roe shall receive One Dollar reward, but no expenres paid. FREDERICK .illAi-FKPS. N. B All masters of vessels and others, are forewarned from harboring said boy. June I. ___________ eo3t Indian Queen, South Fourth-Street, Philadelphia. Samuel Richardet, Begs leave to acquaint his friends and the gentlemen in general; thai having taken and entered upon the above Tavern, which he lias fitted up with -every convenience for their ac- commodation, and laid in a stock of the best wines and spirits, &c. &c. he shall be happy to receive their favors ; to deserve which no assiduity on Ins pari shall be wanting. May 27____________________' eo!2t Public Baths. JOHN FACET, No. 4, Gay-street, Returns Ids thanks to the public, for the encouragement which they have been pleased to give him in his bath-'undertaking during the six years past; and has the honor to inform them that he has just completed some elegant and very commodious additions thereto, where- by he flatters himself to be able to afford every satisfaction to those who will honor him with their custom. Ladies can be well accommodated with Baths in a private apartment airanged for the purpose, by giving notice of their coming a moment before hand. The price of Tickets is as usual, three for a dollar, or one only at fifty cent. May 30. ____________________ eo4t \\ For Sale, At No. 19, Water-street, between Calvert and South-street, 1000 Spanish Hides, just received, Quantity of Tanners Oil, first quality, White Welting, Shammey & Buck Skins, Red, green, yellow & black Mo-roeco Skins Skirting, Hogs, Skins ant1 Sheep Skins, Calfskins, Upper Leather and Bu>t Legs, Shoe. Thread, Shark Skins & Scotch Stones, Currying Knives and Graining Boards, Tanner's Fleshers and Workers, Beam Faces and Leather for Hatters, Tanners' Brushes and Ben Soals, With a general assortment of Leather. JAMES BOSLCY. June 2- eo6w John Vance and Co. No. 178, Market-street, Have this day received The 2d American edition of the Wild Irish Girl, A national Talc, by Miss OWENSON, Author of St. Clair, the Novice of St. Do- lninick, &c. Ecc. &c. Also received the 2d edition of Dufief's Nature Displayed. may 30____________¦_________________eo4t_ Received By the Brig Hiram., captain Church from St. Croix. 52 hb.ds. Rum, 28 do. Sugar, 44 bbls. ditto, and 2 hhds. Molasses. For sale by WM. MATTHEWS, may 29. __________eo3t For Sale, NICOLSON and HETH's BEST VIRGI- NIA COAL. A quantity of this Coal immediately from the Pitts of Messrs. Nicolson and Heth, is now landing at the subscribers Coal Yard, at the intersection of Light-street continued & Barre-street. The proprietors are under contract to furnish supplies equal to the consumption of the City, and of a quality uniformly good ; and I am willing to contract with manufacturers, inn-keepers and private families for their annual supplies, at 25 cents per bushel, deliverable in the months of May, June, July and August. An early applicati- on w.ll enable me to estimate the probable quantity required for the ensuing winter. - JOHN P. PLEASANTS. Who has removed his office to Charles- street, in the store lately occupied by Mr. Giequiere. April 14. dl2t eoU:.I.JV 6000 lbs. first quality Coffee, entitled to debenture, Imperial Sung Hyson^ Twankny and Campoy And a general avssotmcnt of Groceries and Liquors, for sale \im WM. WOODS, No. 31, Baltimore-street may 28. #o4< FRESH TEAS, ed in April 1807. PROPOSALS, By EZRA SARGEANT, No. 39, Wall-Street, New-York, For publishing by subscription, A NEW CYCLOPEDIA, OR, Dictionary of'Arts 5jf Sciences BY G. GREGORY, D. D. Author of Fss^ Historical and Moral, the Economy of Nature, fSc. iSc. To be completed in twelve months from the time it is put to press. In Twilve Parts Price two dollars and seventy-five cent-, each. The literary ^uacieiy which prompts the publisher of every new work to endeavor t , magnify-the merits of his own intended pub lication by depreciating tfte merit of all othei similar productions, is, at once, both useless and despicable ; because nothing human car. ria* into esteem and honor, merely upon tin ruins of another's reputation, without Sow- intrinsic 'xoellenee of its own. The Publish- er of Gregory's Cyclopedia, therefore, will leave it to others to discover and declare, thai the generality of Books called Encyclopedias are, in their very constitution and fcrm, toi i xpenshe and two ctnnb rsome, to be either extensively cirCfllated; or generally us and will content himself with briefly statin.- the claims arttl pret--nsii-nw of the Book- wl-ic!. fie hereby prepastes to offer to the public First, It comprises the most valuable informa- tion in all the important departments of Know ledge, collected and arroieed by some of the best scholars, and-the most comprehensively scientific, men, this day existing in Brit liii Secondly. This information is comprised in a small compass, and conveyed in language at once perspicuous ari"d elegant ; so that the reader may, in a short space of time, with ease and pleasure to himself, obtain that reel acquaintance with the moral, literary, politi- cal, and philosophical world, which other wise could not be acquired from the larger works in which the sources of these streams of knowledge are contained, but by a whole Hie devoted to severe and unremitted labour. In order to render the work worthy of the patronage of the American public, the l'ub- lisher lias engaged all the best American Artists to engrave the Copper-Plates, of which 1J8 will be given in the course of the work ; and lias also secured the assistance of Edi tors of acknowledged talents and information It is with the blended emotions of confi- dence and delight, that the Publisher an- nounces his intention of offering to his nu merous patrons and supporters, a work which combines eloquence with economy, and practicable utility with splendor. That the Patrons and Subscribers of this intended Publication, may be thoroughly as- sured of not having' their patronage and pro- tection abused by any defect in the execution of the work itself, or any want of punctuality in its appearance, at the stated a' d sppojmec'. times, the page given as a specimen oi' tin- style in which the publisher solemnly pledges himself the whole shall be executed, may b< seen at the office of the Federal Gazette- On account of the great abundance of ir.at tcr and the number of Engravings which the work will contain, and in consequence of the vast expence necessarily attending the prose cution of such a plan, the publisher is com pelied to solicit the aid of a sufficient number of subscribers, to enable him to carry his pur pose into full effect, before he puts any part oi' the inteivUd Publication into the hands of the Engraver or the Printer. The acknowledged and intrinsic merits of the work are such as to ensure it a very ge m.ral and extensive circulation : wherefore it only remains to the Publisher to ensure to his subscribers that the whole of the exe- cution, as to the accuracy and elegance of the engravings, paper, and type, shall be such, as in every re'spfcet to correspond with the high value of the work, As to the engrav- ings, as yet no specimen can be given; but the Publisher pledges himself that they shall be: at least equal, and many superior to those in the London edition. That there may be no possibility of dis- appointment to the patrons of "literature as to this work, the subscriptions are proposed to be received on the following CONDITIONS : 1st. The whole shall be comprised in Twelve parts, one of which shall be published month- ly. Each part shall contain about. 150 quarto pages, neatly done up- in colored paper, at the price of Two Dollars and Seventy-Jive Cents, which is to be paid for on the delivery of each part—the whole twelve parts when completed will make two volumes in quarto, containing 238 Copper-Plate Engravings, winch alone are worth the price of the whole work. It will contain more than double the matter of any similar work that has ever been published in this country. 2dly. One Dollar shall be paid at the time of subscribing, and to be deducted on the delivery ot the twelfth part. Sdiy. If the work be not executed in every respect equal to the engagement hereby made the subscribers shall, on returning the vo- lumes, receive back the amount of their sub- scription money which has been advanced. If required, the publisher will give a Certi- ficate, pledging himself to that effect, to each subscriber, at the time of subscribing. 4thly. The price ot eacli part will e rais- ed to Three Dollars, tlie moment that the work is put to press ; and even then, the whole c xpense of a work which contains the substance of all that is known on every sub ject, literary and scientific, will be only 36 Dollars. New-York, May, 180/. June 1. d Valuable Property for Sale. The subscriber offers ibrsale, one two-storv BRICK HOUSE and LOT, fronting 47 feet on Charles within one door of Market street, and one of the new Uni:>n-Bankof Maryland ; Persons inclini.d to purchase it is presumed will view the premises, and any further des- cription is deemed unnecessary, an indisputa- ble title will be given and the terms of Sale ni.de very accommodating-. Apply tn the premises to E. BICKHAM. If desired the whole of the property, ex- tending to Wilke'B Lane, a.'joining the above mentioned bank, will be disposed of with the above. May 19. eoStJ AMERICAN MANUFACTURED Paper Hangings. The Subscribers having made consider- able improvement in manufacturing PAPER IANGIVGS, inform the public that they iave now commenced making the elegant DIAMOND OR SPANGLED PAPER, Suitable for drawing rooms, &c. some of which is n w finished and may be seen at their warehouse, No. 141, Baltimore streeV THOMAS & CALDCLEUGH, N. B. Paper put up by their workmen if found detective will be covered with new pa- per free of expence. "may g._____________ eo Came to the Subscriber's"- Near Baltimore, about three weeks ago a ted .vtcer, about three years oKl, has. some white in his forehead between the horns and no where else. The owner is desired to pay charges and take him away. GEORGE GRUNDY. BoJUom^-may 30, 1807. 8o3ij For Sale. " The su !>scribers have just received & offer for sale 230 boxes small white Cod I-isb, 4 hhds. do. do. 20 hhds. Scale Fish, 100 hoxss do. do. and 150 do. Smoaked Herrings. ALSO, 430 Spanish Hides, ot an excellent quarhy, M'FADON & WALSH. ¦nay 30._________________________colt___ Hazlehurs't, • Brothers , WILLIAM WILSON.;, xrs" may 20. law-It-)- P. Williamson's celebrated ELASTIC THREE SLIT MA J'A LLC PEN which has been pronounced, by many of the most eminent nenmen, to be tar superior ''• any metallic Pen that has ever been me ; heretofore, either in Europe or America ; it is well known that all the Pens upon the for- mer principle have been wanting in that pli- ability whic!) all Pens should have in order to write with' smoothness and rapidity, which in tins is happily effected by the two additional side slits. Also, Perpetual Almanac Cases with Pens or Pencils or both, the novelty and utility o which will render it far preferable to any com- mon pcncU'case, the difference in the prica being insignificant, may be had of the above, or Mr. George Aiken, No. 72, Market-street, Baltimore. N. B Considerable discount tnaue to thos» who purchase a quantity. January 2. J»w