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'Vol. XXVI—No. 4C90.
Sale bv Auction.
WITHOUT RESERVE.
On WEDNESDAY,
' The "ith instant at 12 o'clock, will be sold on
the premises,
Two valuable LOTS of GROUND on
Bridge ste.'t, Old Town, in a pleasant and
healthy situation, with the improvements
thereon.
One LOT fronting on the east side of said
street 40 feet, and running back 100 feet ;
on which is erected two houses, with other
necessary improvements, and a well of excel-
lent water in the yard.
The other LOT fronting 40 feet on the
,f west side of said str«et, running back 92 feet;
on which is erected one two-story brick build-
ing-, and one frame do. with other improve-
ments. The buildings are all well finished
and in complete or:ler Term3 will be made
[ known at ar* of the Garden formerly owned by
Mr. rtie-nall.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
June 20. _____
Sa^e b',r Auction. ..
On WEDNESDAY,
The 24th instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auction
room Q!K>-.Jp' stantia! good vessel, will car-
•w_*_K__s ry about 1200 barrels, is now
ready to receive a cargo, and may b» seen ly
ing in Frederick street dock. For terms ap-
ply to the master on hoard, or to
BENJ. k GEO. WILLIAMS.
Jute 22. _______________d6t4
For Bordeaux,
"j_>. The fine new fast-snilintr Ship
VICTRESS,
~J&2j? Thomas H. Msddox master ;
~,*.3_6_k-9__ Has three-fourths of her car-
go' engaged, if which none is shipped by the im-
i porter, and weather permitting, will sail about
the 28th instant. For freight for the remain-
der, or |>assage, having elegant accommoda-
tions, apply to the master on board at Cole's
wharf. Fell's Poiit, or to
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL,
No. 83, Bowly's wharf,
Cth mo. 234 d8t
For Freight or Charter
(TO A ?Q8T liT Zy$QP£J
The Brig
NEWTON,
Jtmes H. Daly, master ;
"-. *__B_t About 2000 barrels burthen.
WANTED TO CHAPTER FOkR THE
WEST-INDIES,
¦£3£ A VESSEL
l_3f2K^K From 5001
Vj-MM^ API*1)'to
-**__™____»l__\._ 1*TT '
June 22.
From 500 to 700 bbls. burthen
WILLIAM COLE.
dSt
Sale by Auction.
On WEDN.SEDAY Next.
The °4*'i instint, at lio'clock, at Freder' i-tfeet
doek, willie sold on a credit qf'2, 4 _¦ 6 nion' hs
L_^n__V Tlle New Bi'IG» a'iiert'iod
tfj$&j&t*. hi' ¦J'"'1 ^rest & Co. burtheiv_54
fmSEM&ji tons, carpenter's measure, com-
V pletely fitted for sea, as per in-
ventory, which may be seen by applying to us.
She was built at East river (Virginia) of the
best materials, is uncommonly well fastened,
and will hear examination.
VAN WYCX & DORSEY, Auct'rs.
Tune 22.
Sale by Auction,
On WEDNESDAY,
The 1st July, at 12 o'clock, at Price's new
wharf I-\dl'.i-Point, will be sold on 6 months
cnedit, for negotiable notes, with two approv-
ed indorsers,
A~-J>~ T1>e United States Schooner
REVENGE,
Just arrived from New-Or-
^ _^S____ leans, Burthen ISO 24 9-5 tons
Custom-house measure, copper-fastned, and
coppered. She was formerly the Ranger of
this place ; was built by William Price, of
Fed's-Point, in the summer of 1805, of the
very best materials. She is deemed a very
handsome vessel, and sails remarkably fast.
Her inventory will be produced at time of
sale
And immediately after, will be sold.
Her armament, consisting of 12 Six Pound
Cannon, with the necessary implements, and
the Provisions remaining on board.
VAN WYCK Si DORSEY, Auctrs.
June 20.
For New-Orleans,
LT&SrV. The Ship COMET,
A constant trader, with the
_5«_____^ best accommodations for pas
sengers. She will sail about the 20th instant,
for freight or passage apply to.capt Hart, or
the subscriber WM. TAYLOR.
For Sale, Freight or Charter,
The barque JANE,
Captain Gott,
A strong go >'X vessel, and
now in complete order to re-
About 1700 barrels burthen.
Apply to ths captain on boj rd, at the Coffee-
House wharf, or WM. TAYLOK.
June 18. co4l$
Bay Craft.
Wanted to hire for the sum-
mer season, eight or ten ves-
jg?" sels of from 750 to 2000 bush-
_B_nSysS. er'•espectliuly jl
S____E«_V acquaints his ___.
*.->-. v ¦ _ ? friends Si the -*».__!—te
public, that he has two Sailing and two Row.
BOATS in excellent order, to hire.
Parties for the Fort, Bond's Gardens, fcc,
can be accommodated at a few minutes notice,
by applying-to PETER PAUL,
County wharf, Fell's Point,
June 18. iaw'tt^
Philadelphia Packets.
OLD LINE.
Tile public.are respectfu'l informe.l th\t:ill
articles of ffc.-eign growth and manufacture,
in"-uul.;d to be shipped to Philadelphia, by
this rou-e, must be accompanied with a certifi
cale of health, until the 1st of October, (.to
he obtained fiom the Mayor's Ofijee,) certi-
fying that they have besn landed in the United
States thirlv davs.
WILLIAM M'DONALD.
June 9 Saw2m
Sloop Experiment,
For Passengers (Xilv.
, X^s>k KZiitv s. nuNknn,
t^tf/^Spv "c 9 '-'i*ve to Worm his ti 'u-nds
fiVJE.'"?4r alld the Public that he will,
-.'¦¦iKESw? on the first of July, commence
mining a SLOUP, of about one hundred &
en tons Burthen, between the cities of Acu-
T.i'i and Hudson, for the purpose of carryi s determined to take no Freight on board
the Experiment, which will remedy that in-
conve ience and entirely do away the riscfue.
The owners of this vessel, Ini ig desirous
to render the passage as short, convenient fk |
agreeanle as possible, have not only taken '
care lo furnish her with the best Beds, Bed-
ding, Liquors, Provisions, he. hut they have
been at a very great exjiem-e and trouble in
procuring materials and buildmg her on the
best construction for Sidling and for the ac-
commodation of Laities 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'd >ck, throughout the season.
Captain Bunker having been several years
eng.ged in the freighting husiness between
aJcw York and Hudson,'has become well ac-
quainted with e e.y part of the river ; and
he hopes, by attention and punctuality to me-
rit the patronage ol Ladies and Gentlemen
from the Southward, who may visit the cele-
\>i at'd HaiisUm, Saratoga, is" Lebanon Springs,
or Travellers who may have occasion to tra-
vel through the Northern States —The short-
ness of the passage to Hudson when coin-
pared with that to Albany or any place
above Hudson (where the river is impeded
by bars, islands and overslaws that render it
impossible for fast-sailing vessels to pass) be
thinks w.ll induce most people who are ac-
quainted with the difference, to take pass-
age to Hudson, where Carriages or boats
can at all times be had, at a o lerate ex-
pence, to convey them to Albany, Troy,
Lansingburgh, or the Lebanon-Springs, which
are about 30 miles distance.
Hudson, May, 1807.
June 2.__________________ 2aw6w
Guest, Atterbury and Co
Have received by the Hercules and John Adams,
from Liverpool ,¦ the Fair American and Globe,
from London, and other late arrivals at New-
lori and Philadelphia, upwards if
600 packages very choice GOODS
consisting or
7-8 and 9-8 fine* Calicoes and Chintz
7-8 and 9-8 Furniture ditto
7-8 and 6 4 Cambric. Dimities
7-8, 9-8 & 64 black and colored Cambrics
Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins
Lappu; snd figured Cambric ditto
Elegant worked and lace Cambric ditto
Printed and worked Muslin Robes
6-4 Lappet and checked Cambric Shawls
Romall and flush hordcred Handkerchiefs
7-8 and 9 8 pink, blue -nd fancy checked
Ginghams
Printed Quillings
Men's and women's Cotton Hose, plain
lace and sandal clocks
Elegant silk ditto
Madrass & French Puilicat 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.
lily.___________Apwl27. __________d
Just Received
From Philadelphia and for sale by
GEORGE HILL,
Vol. the 1st of
European Commerce,
Shewing new and secure channels of Trade
with the Continent of Europe ; detailing the
Produce, Manufactures, and Commerce of
Russia, Prussia, Sweden, Denmark Is. Ger-
many, as well as the Trade i'.F the Rivets
Elbe, Wcser, and Ems, with a general view
of the Trade, Navigation, Produce anil Man-
ufactures ot the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland.
By J. Jepson Oddy.
Member of the Russian and Turkey, or Le-
vant Companies.
MEMORIES OF
Ninon De L'Enclos.
With her Letters to the Marquis De Sevigne
and Mons. de St. Evremond. ,
Translated from the Frsnch by Mrs. Grif-
fith.
June 16, «123t
Fred. Lindenberger and Co.
Have imported by the late in rivals frem Liver-
pool and Bristol,
A very extensive Assortment of
Hardware, Cutlery,
TINNED _ PLATED SADDLERY,
AND BRASS-WARE.
Among which are,
Spades and Shovels, prime & double-prime
grain and grass Wahlrnn's Soythcs, Sickles,
Frying-Pans, Nails from 3d to30d. Scupj.u''
Nails, Pump Tacks, seine and sewing Twine,
Pewter in small casks, Kuland's .Rifle Lc ks,
Guns, Pistols, Pins,, Hoes,Devonshire Shovels,
bell-metal Skillets and Kettles, copper and
bran *litto, Saws ; Diaper, strain'mg, twist
and woollen Web ; Suwnrrow Spurs ; fash-
ionable Buttons ; giit, plat.d, white and yel-
Jlow meti.l ditto, fkc. _?. &«. A^.ii \T. .4
Dividend.
The Commissioners named in a commissi-
on of Bankrupt, awarded and issued forth
against Frederick lm*hng, of Baltimore, mer.
chant, intend to meet on Monday, che sixth
day of July next, at four o'clock Hi the after-
noon, at tae office- of Joh:i Caldwell, esq.
No. 18. North Cdvert-street, in order to
make a. Dividend of the estate and elite.!-'* of
the said bankrupt, when and where the cre-
dit .rs 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.
WM M'MECHEN,7 , .
JACOB F. LEVY, j Assignes.
_.___£•_________________d&thj-y
Fresh Teas.
The subscriber has just received at his Tea
Store, ii supply of TEAS, of the latest im-
portation and first quality, viz.
Imperial in chests and leads of 2lb. each,
Hyson,
Young Hyson,
H son Skin,
Souehong and Bohea,
Jamaica and New-Orleaas Sugirs. by the
hhd. and bbl '
White and Brown Russia Sheet'tiig,
Ravens D-ick,
Russia Diaper,
Superline long and short Nankeens,
Carpeting-, and
20 bales West-India Cotton.
Also,
GERMAN and other LINENS,
With a general assortment of Dry Goods,
all of which will be sold low few cai,b.
JAMLS STERLING.
Julie 16.___ j
Wanted.
Wanted to Hire, a Rum DISTILLERY
in complete order, for which a reasonable rent
will be given. Apply at No. 106, Howard.
street. June 22. d4t|
¦QT A Yearly Meeting of
the Marine Society, will be held at P..mphili-
on's Hotel, on Fndiy the '»6lh June, at 7
o'clock in the evening. Members will please
to come provided to pay off last vears dues.
Per order of the President,
JOHN HAMILTON, SeO,y.
Ju.ne 22_______ dfty
Lost or Mislaid,
By a Drayman, on the 18th May last, one
barrel of superior C lu», which, was sent from
Go W. T dd, on Cheapside, to Coleman &
Taylor, Cabinet makers by the exciiang.-.
Should any of the Cabinet-makers, or any
other persins, have received the above in a
mistake, will confer a favor on the owner,
by leaving a line a, this office, where it may
be found, 'the Glue is of a particular kind,
and none such made in this citv.
(l^JF A Contributor to the
•Baltimore General Dispensary,, who has been
long acquainted with the merits of Dr Willi-
ams ,n, begs leave to recommend him as a
suitable character, for one of the attendimj
Pbysicians ; at the same time be '"eels a de-
gree «f pleasure in thus pub'iely siat.rir.g,
that if the most arduous application t> ac-
quire medical information, (in which the fha*
culty pronounce him to be very c •uipctent)
if Ihe most unwearied attention' to the duties
of his profession, or if an or erly life and
moral deportment are recommendations wor-
thy the attention oft!,e Contributors, then the
writer feels confident tnat Dr. VVitljamson, ,
has ft fur claim to their suffrages
A considerable degree of public, spirit has
been exhibited, in support of the institution,
and it woald be a subject of serious regret
if nay want of private'virtue in this depart.
ment should occasion^ misapplication of its
Charities. Those acquainted with the gen-
tlemen above named, know that his charac-
ler is a sufficient guarantee for the perforin,
ance of his duty.
J''uu 20._______________________4t
Best Russia clean Hemp.
Russia Sheeting's") ,.,, ,. . , ,
Sherry Wine £ entitled to drawback
AND
3000 bushels yellow Corn.
For sale bv
S'CHULTZE & VOGELER.
May 13. . ,i
June 18
• kind,
d4tj
To Rent,
A two-story Brick HOUSE in South-street,
No. 8, next door to Mrs. Yellotts. Possessi-
on may be had 1st day of July next.
For Sale,
80 hhds New Orleans Sugar, a great part
whereof is the first quality,
60 hhds. Guadalo.ipe brown Sugars,
100 hhds. ditto. Clayed,
7C bags best Green Coff e. For terms
apply to
THOS. h SAM. HOLLINGSWORTH.
June 20. ___________ d4t-eo8tf
Three Dollars Reward.
Strayed away since Sunday last, the 14th
ins.ta.it, a light red and white COW", the
face all white, her head appears much like
a Bull's. She had a chain round her neck
with a brass lock made for saddle bags.
She is u larger sized COW than common!
Whoever will bring her home to the sub-
scriber, No. 34, North Howard street, shall
reoeive the above reward.
CHARLES AVISSE.
N. B She was seen last Thurday, near
Silicon's Mill, Jones' Fall's. Her usual walk
was the HookVtown Road.
June 20-____________________________d4tf
Coleman and Taylor,
CA BINE T-MAKEltS>
RETURN tnanks to their customers for the
liberal patronage they have received while
carrying on business in South and Water-
strees, inform them and the public jn general
that tney have removed to their
New shop and Ware-Room,
No. 32, North Gay-street,
Where they have ready made elegant .and
plain furniture, new patrons of Sidettoarcts,
Chairs, Snphas. Bedsteads, Tables, &c
_ 'iemgiii.i situation lo carry on business with
dispatch thuy invite their customers and others
to call with or send tbeir orders, which will
be attended to with punctuality.
They have also for Sale,
Bay St. Domingo MAHOGANY, Satin and
Fancy WOOD, suitable ijr ornamenting fu*.
niture.
June IS. ..,_____________ d!2eo6t
To Let,
A two-story brick Dwelling HOUSE, No.
95, South iianover-strcet, and possession
given immediately. Apply on the premises,
ot at No. 10, South Charles-street.
June Hi___________ „
Green Turtle.
TURTLE SOUP will be served upon the
Table of the Fountain Inn, on MONDAYS
and FRIDAYS, at 2 o'clock, r.nd from U till
2, in the Public Room, during the season,
IAMES BRYDEN.
N B. Private Families can be served.
June 18.___________________________ d
Wm, .'& Jerm. Hoilman,
No. 3, South Charles-street,
Have imported a neat selection of
4-4-)
and C IRISH LINENS.
7-83
5-4 SHEETINGS.
, Lawns & Dowlas, purchased in the Dublin
ms-j-ket on short time, and received here by
the ships ABeor.a and John Adams from Liver-
P^f wv ,1L a
Lewis Michael &t Co.
Sme imparled, in the different vessels fn.in
London and Liverpool, their assortment of
Spring Goods,
Also on hand,
Inclia Muslins, Checks, Bandanno Hatuffreiu
chiefs, German and Irish Linens, s^so^tec!__
iH which will be sold on reasonable terms.
msy 4. (i48t
12 serooas Peruvian iiTrk
of a good quality and entitled to drawback,
or sale on a libera! credit oy
FREDERICK LINDENBERGER Re CO
¦"~y 5.__^_________ d
Havanna Sug ir, Coltee, oc",
325 hoses prime white and brown Havanna
SUGARS, 13 half boxes refined Wild..- do.
85 bags Green Coff-e, and 3 barrels FJotant
Indigo, just received per schooner Merchant,
John Bigby, master, from Havanna, and for
saD on a liberal credit for approved endors-
ed paper, if immediate application be made
before landing lo
RODT : HAMILTON,
Corner of Calvert-street and Lovely-haio
_may 22.________ d
AMOS BROWN 4if CO,
No 109, Market-street,
Have received their Spring Supplyof 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 pairs Bal-
timore manufactured Booxs.ona liberalcredit
april 2o. ^
A Wet Nurse.
A CHILD would be taken to NURSE, by
a person with a good breast of milk, and.
who can produce good reconimend.tions,
Apply at No. 20, North Howard-gtreen
June 19. _____________________A4tt
Wanted to Hire,
An elderly or middle aged WOMAN of
good character, to attend a young child. Ap.
ply at this Office.
June 19 _______ ay.
SAMU\L DEAN,
Living near Ellicott'sUpper Mills, Haiti-
more county.
June lj9._______________________ d3t|?
CORDAGE, '
A few tons Cordage, ol *< e 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.___________________ ______ d
28 pipes Holland Gin,
Jittt reveived, per Gray's Norfolk Packet,
and will be landed This Morning, for sale by
BUFrUM & GOODHUE,
No. 84, Bowly's wha»f.
June 19.______________________________d6E
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 Bolting Cloths, from
No. 0 a 7, of a superior ^quality, from the ma-
nufactory of the " Three Kings," by appljiwg
to the subscriber.
JOHN SPERRY,
55, Smith's wharf,
"Mav 6. d
Mhiers' Wantei!..
TWO or-three MILLERS are, wanted a*
William Patterson's Mills, on the Great-Falls
of G'.inpowde-r. Inquire at mv store, cornsr
of Pratt and Commei oe-rv
S'AM"U 1.. _,"RNES.
N B. Two healthy Bv'YS will \>e taken as
Apprentices t6 the Mill!„in£,-bUs_eS5, Ap.
pi} as above;.
J.me' $,
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