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g-JU'ay Seven Dollars per Annum.] TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1807. [Vol. XXVI—No. 4078. Sale by Auction. On WEDNESDAY, The 10th instant, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, ¦will be sold on the premises, The Dwelling-House and Garden be- longing to Mr. John H. Hoskyns, and occu- pied by him, situated, on the Roister's-town turnpike road, a short distance from St Mary's College ; it fronts on the road 66 feet, and rims back 200 feet, to a 20 feet alley. . The Garden is as highly improved as any in the environs of the city, and planted with the choicest Shrubs, Flowers and Fruit Trees ; and lias the advantage of a singularly well constructed Green House, which requires no artificial heat during the severest winter ; & it is stocked with a collection of the choicest -plants. Terms made known at time of sale. VAN WYCK &. DOUSEY, Auct'rs. June 5.____________________________ Ship Triton's Cargo. To be Sold at Public Auction, On TUESDAY, Ths XBth instant, at ten o'clock, at Robert E Griffith's stores, in Third-street, below Spruce- street- The entire Cargo of TEAS, just imported in the ship Triton, being all of a superior quality. About 3500 quarter chests consist- ing of HYSON, YOUNG HYSON, HYSON SKIN & SOUCHONG. TCT. B A. liberal credit will be given to purchasers. ANDREW BAYARD, AuciV. ;. Philadelphia, June ", [1 5.] d6if 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 Uniting C'nths, from No. O a 7, of a superior quality, froin the ma- nufactpry of (he " Three Lings," hy applying to the subscriber. JOHN SHERRY. 55, Smith's wharf. May 6. &" ' AMOS "BROWN~¥~CO. jVo. 109, Market-street, i-'v.verer-sived their Spring Supplyof Shoes, among which arc several thousand pairs as- sorted hi packages, to suit country merchants, ¦which will be sold at reduced prices (or cash or acceptances in towri. Also, lOOpam Bal- timore manufactured Boors,on a libcralnredit *pvll Jo, _________-k and Philadelphia-, ^/g/tartlt of 600 packages very choice GOODS consisting or 7-8 and c/ 8 fan •? C.iiieoas and Chintz 7-fl and 9-8 Ftu i iture ditto 7-fiaitd 6-4 Cambric Dimities 7-8, 9-8 fit 6-4 black and colored Cambrics C arr.br h- Jaconet and Book Muslins „;ipp«t nid figured Cambric ditto Elegam wonlqsd at d lace CaAjbric ditto Printed ami id d Muslin Robes 6-4 Lappet amic --.'ced Cambric Shawls Romall and flush boi dated Handkerchief's 7-8 and 9-8 pink, blue and fancy checked Ginghams Printed Quilting* Men's and women's Cotton Hose, plain lace and sandal clocks Elegant silk ditto Madrass & French Pullicat Handkerchiefs 7-8 and 9-8 cambric Shirtings Bed Tick, Sattinette Cotton Lace and Spider Nets Picnic and Spider net Sleeves Carpets, &.C. AND 60 casks London Porter, of a superior qua. Vty. April 27- d Alexander Fimister, 33, Market-street, 3 doors below South Gay-street, Respectfully informs bis friends and the pub- lic that he has just received A handsome assortment of SHOES. Among which are, ¦Ladies' Fancy Kid and Morocco SLIP- PERS, Gentlemen's Fine SHOES & PUMPS; One box of Spangled Rosetts, all of which are offered at the lowest prices. June 5. d6t Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN away from Doughoragen Manor, Elk- rid^e, (the summer residence of Charles Car- roll", ofCarrollton, Esq.) on the i9th 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 and heels. He was^ lately purchased of judge Chase, of the city of Baltimore. Whoever will deliver the above Negro to the subscriber, at the manor on Eik- ri Ige, shall receive Twenty Dollars! or, if ' secured in Baltimore jail, I ifteen Dollars, in- •luding what the law allows. ABIJAH FENN. snay 26. * Sale by Auction. On WEDNESDAY Next, The 10th instant, at 12 o'clock, r.t Mr. Carr's wharf, Pell's Point, inill be sold, C .JLCT^-v The Ship S> MONTEZUMA, With all her materials ar, she arrived f-om sea. Terms will'be made known, at time and place of sale, and her inventory may he seen previous to tlia sale, at our auction room. VAN WYCK. & DORSEY, Auct'rs. June 6. Sale by Auctioa. On FRIDAY, The 12th inst. at 12 O'clock at Waters' wharf, Fell's Point, will be sold, on terms that will then be made known, The Ship PATSEY, With all her materials, bur- then 370 tons. The ship may be examiied and her inventory seen at. any time previous to the day of sale. VAN WYCK & DORSEY, auct'rs, June 6. For Sale, Freight or Charter, The very fine Philadelphia built Brig MERCURY, not 4 years old ; burthen about :..H:_r_jai 2200 barrels, copper-fastened and coppered to the bends. For terms ap- ply to HUGH THOMPSON. June 5. d4l| For Freight to Europe, Or, the WJiST-lXDtES, V The Ship L."ft55ShO ^BBY k SALLY, ZSS^MjT Charles Sheldon, master, ^SZrmiisSuim Burthen 152 tons, or 1200 bbls. She is strong, well fitted and ready to re- ceive a cargo immediately. Apply to PAYSON & SMITH. rf/io have received by said ship, and offer for tale, 20 tons Russia Clean Hemp, 1 box desert (China) Plates, 2 botes Imperial Tea. June 5. d6t ^ For Leghorn, The coppered and fast-sailing Ship CONNECTICUT, Capt David M'Clure, Has a considerable part of her cargo on board, and will be dispatched with all possible speed. For freight apply to THOMAS TENANT, Or D. L. THOMAS, Ship Broker, may 29. d For Liverpool, rTv Tjle staunch new Ship -^rSMW INDIAN CHIEF, f't_vd^ Capt. ----------, •^4¥^'*~'«! - To sail early in June, having a considerable part of her cargo engaged ; the remainder will be taken on moderate terms. Applyito SAMUEL VVYQOWN, Water-street. Or CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker, No. 20, Commerce-street. N. B. The above ship has excellent accom- modations for passengers, will return from Liverpool to Baltim.ie direct. For passage apply as above may.29. dtjl.stle ¦¦'' ""*— Sloop Experiment, For Passengers Only. ^ liUHU s. bunks:p., ' Bcrs leave to tnt'ormhis friends and the public that he will, cm the first of July, commence aiming a s'l.OOP, of about one hundred & en ton's Burthen, between the cities of i\en- Tori- awd Hudson, for the purpose of carrying Pr.ssengers. Few people who have had oceasion 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 BunKer has determined to take no Freight on board the Experiment, which will remedy that in- convenience and entirely do away the risque. The owners of this vessel, being desirous to render the passage as short, convenk nt & agreeable as possible, have not only taken care to furnish her with the best. Beds, Bed- ding, Liquors, Provisions, &c. but they-havc 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 Experiment will leave New-York every Wednesday evening precisely at six o'clock, and Hudson every Sunday Morning at 8 o'clock, 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 j and he hopes, by attention and punctuality to me- rit the. patronage of Ladies and Gentlemen from the Southward, who may visit the cele- brated Badsion, Saratoga, ijf Lebanon Springs, or Travellers who may have occasion to tra- vel through the Northern States —The short, ness of the passage to Hudson when com- pared with that to Albany; or any place above Hudson, (where (he river is impeded bv bars, islands and ovcrslaws that render it impossible for fatt-sailing vessels to pass) he thinks Will induce most people who are ac- quainted with the difference, to take pass- age to Hudson, where Carriages or Boats car. at all times be had, at a oiler ate ex- pence, 10 convey them to Albany, Troy, Lansingburgb, or the Lebanon-Springs, which are about 30 miles distance. Hudson, May, 1807. ' June 3. ' 2atrf3w For Amsterdam, -TJC \ ¦M The Ship ELIZA, J. Huffington, master ; ^ She is in complete Older and ', will he dispatched soon- For For Boston, .—C3S The Schooner 4PC GORHAM LOVELL, WijLSWSyP' Jesse Lewis, master; \P*i*rB@mnk Burthen 600 barrels, being a regular trader, a part of her freight is now engaged, for the remainder or passage apply to the master on board, or to CHARLES COFFIN, 13, Bow'.ey's wharf. June 4. eo4t For Amsterdam, The fine new Ship THOMAS, Captain Evelet, A great part of her fftirgo being enp;aged the remainder will be taken on moderate freight. Apply to FALLS & BROWN, Or JOHN BOLTE, Ship Broker. June (i. _______eo Dividend. The Commissioners named in a commissi- on of Bankrupt, awarded and issued, forth against Frederick Amelnng, of Baltimore, mer- chant, intend to meet on Monday, the sixth day of July next, at four o'clock in the after- noon, at ttie office of John Caldwell, esq. No. 18, North Calvert-st.'cet, in order to make a Dividend of the%state and effects of the said bankrupt, when and where the cre- ditors who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same or they will be excluded from the benefit of said Dividend. fune 5. WM. M'MECHEN,? . AS JACOB F. LEVY,! ssignes. ¦IC'tltfy _ ireigl.i, or passage apply to THOMAS TENANT, or m»v 30. JOSEPH STEKF.T1 eo6t|| City Commissioners' Office. Baltimore, June 5th, 1807. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the City Commissioners will meet on Thursday next, (he 11th June at 9 o'clock A. M. to establish the division line between that part of Lot, No. 154, heretofore conveyed b" George Wells to Marcus M'Causland, & thai n.ii'tof si'id Lot now owned by William WeaHieiby ; and also the second line oi that part conveyed by said Wells to said M'Caus- land, situate on the north side of Lancaster, street, between Market-street and Argyle- alley, Fell's-Point. Those who are interested in the above es- tablishments are requested to attend with the surveyor, land marks, and papc-rs necessary ftr establishing the same. By order of ttie board. SAMUEL VINCENT, Clk. June 5^__________________________d4t__ To Rent, The HOUSE and LOT, at present occu- pied by the subscriber, and situated in the western precincts, near the upper end of Prat-street. It is an excellent two-story brick building ; and the lot is also improved, with a garden and frame stable, which will ren- der it a .omfortable residence. It will either be rented for rhe summer season, or for a longer time. Possession may be had imme- diately. A. GROVERMAN. June 5.______________________________d Millers Wanted. Two or three MILLERS wanted at Wi'l'mm Patterson's Mills on the great Fall's of Gun- powder Inquire at my store corner of Prat and Commerce-street. SAMUEL BYRNES. N, B. Two healthy Bays will be taken as apprentices to the milling business, apply as above. June 5. d7t CORDAGE. A few tons Cordage, of the best quality and most valuable sizes, now landing from the sloop Polly and Nancy, at Smith's Wharf, for sale by H, BURROUGHS. June 6. __________________________«l Havanna Sugar, Coffee, kc. 335 boxes prime white and brown Havanna SUGARS, 13 half boxes refined White do 85 hags Green Coffee, and 3 barrels Flotant Indigo, jiiait received per schooner Merchant, John Bigby, master, from Havanna, 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 . Peter Hoffman & Son Have remaining of their Spring importations, (Entitled to drawback on exportation) Superfine Cloths, Cassemiers, Flannels, Fancy Muslins, Plain Cambric do. Chambray Muslins, Prints, Cotton and Silk Hosiery, Shirting Cottons, Nuns and Colored Thread, Knitting Cotton, Fine Hats, &c. And daily expect a further supply. Jdine 2 d izt&ige IV. tield. No. 157, Baltimore-street, lias for sale, by the Piece or Package, A Variety of Goods, Amongst which are, Ribbons, Modes, Sattins, Persians, Imperial Lustres, Florentines. Black and Fancy co- lored Silk Velvets, Silk & Cotton Hosie- ry. Silk Gloves, Fancy Ginghams, Chambray Muslins, Callicocs, Tapes and Bobbins, Laces and Edgings, India Calicoes, Bengalis, India Book Muslins, Madras iIan-ikerchi's Fn-iich Cambrics, D-f,inula Linens, ' J une 4> White & Fancy Hand- kerchiefs, White kcoloredCam- bric Muslins, Bombazenes & Bom- bazettes, Black, white & Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, India h English Sew- ing SiHts, Scarf Twist,. London printed Mar- seilles, Jeans, Irish Diaper, Checks, Silk and Cotton Um- brellas, A few packages Irish Linens, &c. &.c. Came to Mount Dillon, (The seat of col. Daniel Carroll) on the 25th instant, a dark Brown FILLY, three years old this spring, a small blaze down her face, a little white on her hind feet, just above the hoof. The owner is desired to prove property pay charges ti take her awav. JOHN LAUDER. Manager. June 1, 18C7._______________eo4t| BENGALS. A few pieces of BENGALLS, of different colors, for sale by JOSEPH TOWNSEND. No. 18, Baltimore.street. 6th mo- 3. ee HAVE JVST RECEIVED, 40 boxes of Imperial, ~i Tjeab, import. 10 qr. chests of Hyson, Led in the Asia, SO ditto Young Hyson, I lately arrived 70 ditto Hyson Sliin, J at Piiilad. 6000 ps short Yellow Nankeens,} Entitled 1000 do. very fine long 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 puncheons of excellent 4th proof Jamai- ca Rum, he. he &c. __May 27.____________d4t-eo!6t||__ For Sale, The HOUSE and LOT, No. 104, North Howard-street. The House is built of brick two-stories high with a kitchen. The Lot fronts 50 feet on Howard and 167 feet on Mulberry-street, and is an excellent stand for business. Applv to ALEXANDER FORSYTH. Near St. Mary's College June 4. eo Charles Ghequie>e, Broker, No. 27, Water-street, Is authorised to offer for sale, on a liberal credit, a parcel of choice CARRACAS CO- COA, 121 tierces Charleston Rice, 80 barrels North Carolina Pork, latelyex •trained and found equal to northern, 70 do. Maryland do. 25 Shares Chesapeak Insurance Stock, 20 Shares Union do 100 Shares Mechanics' Bank Stock, for cash. And wants to Purchase, Some RcisUir's-town and Frederick-town Turnpike Stock, as also a few Shares Water Stock tor cash, and two shares Baltimore Bank Stock. He has for Sale, Houses, Lots and Annuities in several parts of the city and precincts, and some neat coun- try seats, on reasonable terms—a register of such property is at his office tor the examina- tion of persons who may be disposed to pur- chase, and whose interest he supposes may be benefitted by their consulting it. He oners his services for the purchase or sale of either Maryland or Virginia Tobacco, and will attend to that branch with the same assiduity and punctuality as to all other trans- actions. June 4. eo For Sale, NICOLSON and HETH's BEST VIRGI- NIA COAL. A quantity of this Coal immediately from the Pitts of Messrs. Nicolson and He'th, is now landing at the subscribers Coal Yard, at the intersection of LiglH-street continued & Barre-street. The proprietors are under contract to furnish supplies equal to the consumption of the City, and of a quality uniformly gootl ; 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.U enable me to estimate the probable quantity required for the ensuing winter. JOHN P. PLEASANTS. Who lias removed his office to- Charles- street, in the store lately occupied by Mr. G'lequiere. April 14. dl2t-eotlstJy Public Sale. ALL the personal estate of the late Engle- hard Yeiser, consisting of valuable Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Farming Utensils, &c. will be exposed to public sale, at 11 o'clock, on the 7.9th insiiint, at die deceased's bile dwelling hou«e in the country. For all pur- chases amounting to §50 and under, cash is to be paid ; for tdl over that sum, a credit of six months will be given. CATHARINE YEISER, NICHOLAS BH JOHN BORL. June 4._________________________eo Wants a Place, (In a Wholesale or Retail Grocery Store) a Young MAN, who writes a tolerable good hand, and who can produce recommendati- ons (wh'n-li'he presumes will be satisfactory) from the place where he last lived. A line addressed to C. W. and left at this office will be attened to. June 4. eo4t§ Cogniac Brandy, Richmond Tobacco, etc. Just received per schooner Dorothy, captain Sex- ton, from A'cw Tork, A few pipes fine flavored 4th proof Cog- niac Brandy. Also, per schooner Pegulator, captain Sears, from Richmond, 21 hhds. heavy Richmond Tobacco, of very superior quality. And by late arrivals from Boston, 300 boxes white Codfish, in shipping order, part of which are small size, suited to tiie Spanish market. On Hand, 60 barrels 1st proof Rye Whisky, of good flavor, 60 do. Glauber Salt«, Holland Gin, Sal. mon, and Tongues and Sounds in small kegs, Mackerel in barrels and half barrels, Young Hyson Tea, fkc___whieli are offered for sale by ISAIAH MANKIN, «9, Smitlt'e wharf. June 9. tvti ctl. E YEISER,-) BBICE, VEx'rs. LAND, 3 12 seroons Peruvian Bark of a good quality and entitled to drawback, or sale on a liberal credit ov FREDERICK LINDENBERGER & CO> may 5 d Gum Copal and Cam Arabic. 5,000 lb. GUM COPAL, of a superior quali- ty, entitled to drawback, and suitable for thes German Market. AI.30, ",C(;0 lb. GUM A R ABIC ofthe first quality; for sale on reasonable terms if immediate ap- plication is made to JAMES HANNA, No. 102, Market-street. _June 4. d4t PROPOSALS, . By EZRA S ARGEANT, No. 39, Wall-street, New-Yo»-k, For publishing by subscription, A NEW CYCLOPEDIA, OR, Dictionary of Arts & Sciences. BY G. GREGORY, D. D. Author of Essays Historical and Moral, the Economy of Nature, &c. iSfc. 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