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REMOVAL
James Ninde, Watch-Maker,
No. 70, Market-street,
Respectfully informs his friends and the
puhlic, that he lias removed front iiis old stand
to tha aoove place, wliero he hopes by a punc-
tual attention to business, to merit a continu-
ance oitb.- public p: itrotiage, which ho has hi
tli: i to bo liberally experienced.
He has on hand, r.'.v: will be constantly sup-
plied with, an elegant assortment of Gold and
Silver Horizontal, Seconds, Capped, Jewelled,
and other WATCHES, of the first quality,
¦which he offers (or sale at the most reduced
vices may 19. 2nw _
~~~ To be Sold!
The subscriber having been appointed trus-
tee for that purpose, offers for sale that valu-
able tract or parcel of LAND or PLAN-
TATION, late the property of ZacBanah
M'Kubin ; containing; about 488 acres, lying
and being in Montgomery county, with a
large and commodious mill house 38 feet by
42, three-stories high, one-story of which is
stone and two of brick, with two water
-wheels, three pair of stones, two of which
are French Burr, one of Collins ; with mer-
chant and country bolting cloths, sufficient
for manufacturing flour, all in good repair ;
-with a saw mill, stable, smilh'a-shop, dwel-
ling and store-house, the mill stands on a
public road, leading from the mouth of Ma
nococy to the city of Washington, about 11
miles from the former, and 20 from the latter
and 20 from Frederick-town. The above
property will be sold in Lots, or all toge-
ther as will best suit the purchasers. The
terms of sale will be cash. If not sold at pri-
vate sale before the twenty-ninth day of Oc-
tober next, the sale to commence that day,
or in case of rain, the first fair day thereafter
HENRY HOWARD of John, Trustee.
N. B. The subscriber will also sell 250
acres of LAND lying on the south side of
Pat:n sco river, within about 7 miles of Bal-
timore by water or land j the one half in good
wood and well adapted to any kind of conn-
try produce.
Tfle terms will be one third cash, on the re-
sidua thel'e will be a credit, with bond bear-
¦mg' interest. H. HOWARD, of J. Trustee
may 30___________________________2aw
To Lease on Ground Kent,
The following LOTS in Yates' & Bowly's
addition ;
No. 68 on York-street 25 feet front 62 deep
69 do. 25 do. dp. 52 do.
71 Wilkes-st. '35 do. do. Si do.
ALSO,
Lot No. 21 on Potter-street (Asquith's
addition) 30 feet front, £jG deep.
ROB: G. HARPER.
may 5.______________ 2aw
Land for 'Sale.
THE subscriber offers for Sale, ROBERT'S
PARK, containing 166 acres; being within 3
miles of Baltimore, on the Fulls turnpike road.
The improv einents are, a small frame Dwelling
House, a Kitchen adjoining, Barn mid Stables,
a smalt Spring House, a good Apple Orchard,
a Meadow very rich, about 6 acres cleared, &
from 20 to 25 more may be easily made, as the
place is well watered. There is a sufficient
quantity of timber for the use of the farm.....
The terms of sale may be known by applying
to Abraham fessop, in Howard-street, or to
JOHN MERRYMAN, ofSam'l,
Near Hookstown
in ay 18.______________________________2aw
To Lease, on ground-rent,
SIX LOTS on Franklin-street, south side,
opposite to the water company's reservoir, 20
feet front & 90 feet deep ; beginning for No. 1
at the.distance of about 304 feet from the inter-
section of Franklin and Calvert-streels, and
running eastwatdly for breadth adjoining each
other, and bounding on Franklin-street.
Also, six other LOTS on Gravel-alley, the
north side, 20 feet front and 50 feet deep.
•Gravel-alley runs parallel with Franklin.street,
and is 20 feet wide. The Lots on it run back
to those on Franklin-street. Persona who
take Lots on Franklin-street, wiil therefor'
have an opportunity of making them 149 feejt
deep, to run back to the alley
Persons who wish to take lots of this depth,
may,if iheychoose, have a greateriront. Those
who prefer purchasing in f'o« simple, may ha< e
acreditof 12 months, on approved notes with
endorsers, and a clear title •.vh.* the money is
paid.
A plat may he seen, and terras known, by
application to the Subscriber, or to James Ba-
ker, surveyor, Gltitown, near the fo it-bridge,
who will shew the lots.
ROB. G. HARPER
June 1. Saw
This is to give Notice,
THAT the Subscribers of Baltimore coun-
ty hath obtained from the orph'.rt's court oj
Baltimore county, in the sfctte of Maryland,
letters testamentary on the estate of Lug, 1-
hard Yeiser, late of said county, deceased —
All persons having claims against the s:-id
deceased are hereby wined to exhibit the
same, with the vouchers thereof, to the. sub-
scribers, on or before the 8th day of April
next; they may otherwise; bylaw be exclud-
ed from all benefit oi the said estate.
Given under our hands this 12th day of Mav.
1807.
CATHARINE YEISER,")
NICHOLAS BRIU?., V-Ex'rs.
JOHN BORLAND, 3
N. B. All persons indebted to the estate.
are requested to make immediate payment,
otherwise legal measures will be taken to en-
force it.
may 1-3. 2aw6w
My Creditors will take Notice,
THAT 1 intend to apply to Harford coun-
ty Court, at August term next for the bene tit
of the act for the relief »f insohenUlebtors.
WALTER TOLLEY HALL.
may 15 2aw2n4
Lost this Morning,
BETWEEN Fort M'Henry and Evans'ta-
vern, a Bank Book, with the ovulars name on
the back—Any person Who shall leave (it at
the bar of iv!r..Evens's tavern,'shall be suita-
bly rewarded.
June. 10. ____ faw4t|]
A Miller Wanted.
A head Miller is wanted at Ivy Mill, 8 1-2
miles out of Baltimore, a healthy and pleasent
place. A single man will answer best.—
Such a man will have a very comfortable and
continued situation
I wish to purchase a good Waggon and
Team.
a nso,
To buy, or hire by the year, Two MEN,
the one. a waggoner, and the other acquaint'
ed with the v anagmenf of a small Form.
One. pair of 4 1~2 Burrs for sale chesp
,WM. WILSON.
Ivy Mill, June 6, Saw
PROPOSALS,
By EZRA SARGEANT, No. 39, Wall street.
New- York,
For publishing by subscription,
A NEW CYCLOPEDIA,
" OR,
Dictionary of Arts Es* Sciences,
BY G. GREGORY, D. D.
Author of Essays Historical and Moral, the
Econohhy of' Nature, ijtc. tsfc.
To bs completed in twelve months from
the time it is put to press. In Twelve Parts.
Price two dollars and seventy-live cents
each. ________
The literary Quackery which prompts the
publisher of every new work to endeavor to
magnify the merits of his own intended pub.
lication by depreciating the merit of all other
similar productions, is, at once, both useless
and despicable ; because nothing human can
ris into esteem and honor, merely, upon the
ruins of another's reputation, without some
intrinsic axcellence of its own. The Publish-
er of Gregory's Cyclopedia, therefore, will
leave it to others to discover and declare, that
the generality of Rooks called Encyclopedias
are, m their very constitution and form, too
expensive and two cumb< rsome, to be either
extensively circulated, or generally useful j
and will content himself with briefly stating
the claims and pretensions of the Book which
he hereby proposes to offer to the public.
First, It comprises the most v-duable informa-
tion in all the important departments of Know-
ledge, collected and arranged by some of the
best scholars, and the most comprehensively
scientific men, this day existing- in Britain.
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small compass, and conveyed in language at
once perspicuous and elegant ; so that the
reader may, in a short space of time, with
ease and pleasure to himself, obtain that real
acquaintance with the moral, literary, politi-
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works in which the sources of these streams
of knowledge are contained, but by a whole
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138 will be given in the course of the work ;
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substance of all that is -known on every sub-
ject, literary and scientific, will be only 36
'Dollars.
New-York, May, 1807-
June 1. d
For Sale.
Two valuable three.story BRICK WARE ,
HOUSES, situate at tne head of Ellicott's
dock ; also '. new two-story BRICK DWEL-
ING HOUSE and LOT, situate about a mile
from the city of Baltimore, on the Frederick
Town Turnpike road. There is an handsome
Garden ana a small piece of excellent, if!eadow
belonging thereto. The latter property is well
situate for either a smidl private family-or ta-
vern. For terms apply to'
FREDERICK PRICE,
No. 8, North Calvert-street.
A. 2 2aw
Fresh Garden ot Grass Seeds.
MAXIMILLIAN HEUISLER,
HAS received by the ship 1 air American,
from London, his usual supply of GAKDSN
SiiliDS, which makes his assortment com-
plete.
Also,
GRASS SEEDS, viz. White Clover, Lui
. Cinque foil and Kye Grass, and a few
line Moss rios:s, all which he will sell I
•it his Nursery Sc Garden, at -Portland-.
Braneh, near.B.al|,imQi'«.
anxil 2.9, gaw
German Linens and India
Goods.
JOHN SPEnHY,
No. 55, Smith's wharf,
Offers for sale,
8 cases white Piatil- 3 do. Bolting Cloths,
las, 8 bales Beerboom-
10 do. brown ditto, Gurrahs,
18 do. Biittauias, 21 do. Cossas,
3 do. Checks and 2 elo. Jallalpore San.
Stripes, nahs,
3 do. Checks, No. 2, 12 do. Jugdea Baftas,
1 do. Rouans, 4 do. Luckipore do.
3 do. Dowlass, 6 do.CUittahullydo.
1 do. Creas a la Mor- 2 do. Gilla Komals,
laix, 1 do. Cotton Checks,
3 do. Cotton Hose,
¦ Also,
Coarse Mens* Hats, Cotton Stripes, Laces
and Edgings, Black Silk Florentines, Cogniac
4th proof Brandy, anel 40 boxes first quality
Havanna Cigars.
N. B. Most of the above goods are entitled
o debenture, which will be received in part
payment.
June 1._________________ d4t-2aw4w
For Sale,
Or to RE NT for a term of years,
A neat little COUNTRY-SEAT, in a heal-
thy situation, not two miles from tiiis city ; a
short distance from the York turnpike road,
nearjthe country-saats o4'James Edwards and
Hugh Thompson, esquires.
It contains about eleven acres of Land, di-
vided into several convenient lots ; two excel
lent meadow lots, a clover lot, and a pasture
set in orchard grass ; a good cultivated garden
with sundry kinds of fruit, pears, &c ; 2 young
thriving orchards of excellent fruit, consisting
of apples, peaches and cherries.
The improvements are, a neat two-story
frame House, two rooms on a floor ; stable
and out-houses ; a brick milk-house, and a
pump of excellent water running through the
same ; also, a spring at' good water conve-
nient to the house.
The above may he had with or without a
careful industrious black Man and his Wife,
for a term of years ; or they will be hired.
They are both accustomed to the place, and
steady, well-disposed people Also, a num.
ber of utensils suitable for such a place, and
some stock. Inquire of the printer.
June 11.______^__ ______________L_
Wanted to Purchase or Hire,
A Cook; for whom a generous price, or
liberal wages will be given by
D. HARRIS.
May 3.______________ 2aw
For Sale,
Two BOYS, between the age of aight and
eleven years, and a Mulatto GIRL, about 8
years old. Inquire of the printer. '
June 10. __________ 2aw
To'ReruV
A Frame Dwelling HOUSE, situated in
Govane's.town It would be a pleasant re-
treat for a family duriiijr the summer months.
The terms will be made known upon applica
tion to the subscriber residing near the pre-
mises.
JAMES P. HEATH.
June 15, 2aw4t
A French Gentleman,
Lately arrived here, will give lessons of
MUSIC on the Forte Piano, Guitar, Harp
and Violin, and Tune those Instruments for
Scholars and others. His misfortunes enti-
tle him to the confidence of a Generous Pub-
lic. But he. assures the Ladies and Gentle-
ment of Baltimore that he would not offer
his services in teaching Music, if his acquire-
ments in the Art were not of the most re-
spectable rank. Apply at Mr. Milhau's No
5, Market-street.
June v.- eo4t|
Broker's Office.
THE subscriber laving taken out a licence,
and {riven the security required by law for the
faitUfuJ discharge of his duty, piost respect-
J fully offers his services to his friends and the
public, the merchants and traders of Balti-
more, as a COMMERCIAL BROKEK ; so-
licitingthe favor of their commands and sup-
pori oi the Purchase, Sale, Freight, Charter,
Entry or Clearance, of Ships; the Purchase
or Sale yf Merchandize, Bills of Exchange,
Bank and Insurance Shares, Stock, Sic.
The strictest, attention will lie paid by him
to tbe article of Tobatco, by which he hopes
to merit the confidence and orders of bo.h the
seller and exporter.
The fluctuation in the prices of Stock will
be carefully noted, and any orders for the pur-
chase or sale of the article shall have his zeal-
ous and immediate attention.
Good paper discounted at the shortest no-
tice ; and advances made in Cashon Merchan-
dize deposited for sale.
For the disposal of Real Estates, Houses,
Lots, Lands, &c. either by sale, rent or baiter,
a Record Book of property to be disposed of
is opened at his office, and may be referred to
at any time. CHARLES"B. YOUNG, I
No. 20, Commerce-street, next door to Pratt-st.
may }8. ellOteolOt
This day is published,
And for sale by Cole (S I. Bonsai, M. & J. Conrad
is? Co- Geoige Hiil, Warner isf If anna, George
Dobbin iSf Murphy, Samuel Butler, Anderson
& Jeffa'<*< 3"1"1 Vance iSf Co. ami Samuel
Je'fferis,—(price 37 1-2 cents,)—
A Tract upon Conversion ;
WITH A1C APPENDIX, CONTAINING
Six important QUESTIONS, with ANSWERS
ON THE
KNOWLEDGE of the FORGIVENESS
"of SINS.
By the Rev. James Kemp, D.D.
Rector of Greft Choptanh Church, Dorchester
county, Maryland,
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 Dy 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,"* £ |