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. REMOVAL James Ninde, Watch-Maker, No. 70, Market-street, Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has removed from his old stand to the- above place, where he hopes by a punc- tual attention to business, to merit a continu- ance of th« public patronage which he has hi fcherto so libewdly experienced. He has on hand, uui will be constantly sup- plied with, an elegant ffasortmemt of Gold and: Silver Horizontal, Seconds, Capped. Jewelled, and other WATCHES, of the first quality, which he otters lor sale at. the most reduced rices may 19. ________i_vl__ i'o be ooid. The subscriber havlnfcbeen appointed trus- tee for that purpose, offi rs for sal- that valu- able tract or parcel of LAND or PLAN- TATION, late the properly of Zacharah M'Kubm ; containing about 488 acres, lying and being in Montgomery county, wait a large and commodious mill house :18 ieet by 4'' three-stories high, one-story of which is stone and two of brick, with two_ water •wheels, three pair of stones, two of winch are French Burr, one of Collins ; with mer- chant and country bolting cloths, sufficient for manufacturing Hour, all in good repair; with a saw mill, suble, smidi's-shop, dwet, ling and store-house, the mill stands on a public road, leading from the mouth of Ma- nococv to the city of Washington, about U miles "from the former, and 20 from the latter and 20 from Frederick-town. the aboye properly will be sold in Lots, or all toge- ther as will Best stilt the purchasers. The terms of sale, will be cash. If not sold at pri- vate sale before the twenty-ninth day ol Oc- tober next, the pale to commence that day, or in ct.se of rain, the first (air day thereafter HENRY HOWARD of John, Trustee. N. 1>. The subscriber will also sell 250 acres of LAND lying o„ the south side e.t I'atapsco river, within about 7 miles oi Bal> timore by water or W s the one half in good wood and well adapted to any kind ol conn- try produce. The terms will be one third cash, on the re- sidua there will be a credit, with bond beat - inK interest. H. HOWARD, of J. I ru ,t te Jmay 30._________________________2aw_ This is to give Notice, That the subscriber' hath obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore county, in Mary- land, letters testamentary on the personal estate of John Taylor, late of Baltimore conn- tv deceased : All persons having chums a- eVmst the said.deceas«a, are hereby warned to exhibit t'ne same, with the vouchers there of to the subscriber, at or before the .vOth ol December next, they may otherwise, by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate Given under my hand, this 20th day of June, vm. J0];Nf^!UL,?'z,' Executor of John 1 aylor. 'June 33 1807.___________________2aw6w Land for Sale. THE subscriber offers for Sale, ROBERT'S PARK, containing 166 acres; being within 3 miles of Baltimore, on the Falls turnpike road. The improvements are, a small frame Dwelling House, a Kitchen tdjoining. Barn : pd Stables, a small Spring House, a good Apple Orchard, a Meadow very rich, nbout6 acres cleared, & from 20 to 25 more may be easily made, as the place is we'd watered. There i* a sufficient quantity of timber for the use of the farm — • The terms of sale may be known by applying to Abraham Jcssop, in Howard street, or to JOHN MERRYMAN, of Sam'!, Near llookstown may 18. __________________5avy "To Lease, on ground-reflf, SIX LOTS on Vrankliii-st'-'et. south i\ 16, opposite to the water company's reservoir, .0 : out & 90 feet deep ; beginning for No. 1 at t'ne .list.:- feet from the inter- section of Franklin and Calyert-atreetg, and running eastwar'Jy for breadth adjoining each other, and bounding oh Franklin-street. Also six other LOTS on Gravel-alley, the north side-, 20 feet front and 50 feet deep. Gravel-ai'.ey runs parallel with Franklm-Stre* ',, and is 20 feet wide. The Lots on it run back to those on Franklin street. Persons who take Lots on Franklin-street, will therefore have an opportunity of making tfiem 140 feet deep, to run back to the alley. Persons who wish to take lots of this depth, Biay,'rftlieycTi6bse", have a gr« afer 'rout Those who prefer purchasing in Ink simple, may have aereditof 12 mouths, on approved -notes with endorsers, and a clear title when the money is paid. A plat may he seen, and tarns known, by application to'these':..:, io r, orte- James Ba- ke?, surveyor, Ot&town, near the foot-bridge, who will shew the lots. ROB. G. HARPER. June 1. 2aw My Creditors will take Node-", THAT I intend to apply to Harford court- *y Court, at August term next far the benefit •fine act for the' relief i»f insolvent debtors. WALTffiR TOLLEY HALL. may 15__________________SawSnaj_____ Lost this Morning, BETWEEN Fort M'Henry and Evans' ta. vern. a Bai villi the owners name on the oi'.ek—Any p% it at thenar of Mr. E vena's tavern, shall be suita- bly rewarded. June 10. Saw4tf| -Wanted to Purchase or Hire, A Cook ; for whbm a generous price, or liberal wages will he riven by D. HARRIS. 2a w May For Sale, Or to R UHTfor a term of year*,, A neat little CGUNTRY-SE A'J . in a heal- thy situation, not two miles from this city ; a short di-tanfce fix "0 thS York turnpike road, near the couwttj -seats of James Edwards and Hugh Thompson, esquires. It contains about eleven acres of Land, di- vided into severalconvenientlot's ; two excel _e;.t ,r. i a clove _ lot, and a pasture »et'n orchard gr;"fexcellent fruit, consisting of apples, peaches and cherries. The improvements are, a neat two-story frame House, two rooms on a floor; sUihie and cut. hl;mes; a brick milk-house, and a pump of excellent water running through the kame ; also, a spring *i good witer conve- nient toth-'-.-house. The above may be had with or without a careful industrious black Man and bis Wife, for a. term of years ; Or they will be faired; They are both accustomed to this place, aii i •teadvy well-d'uwcsed peopl » num. 'berof utensils suitable for such a place, and »orne slock. Inquiry of tk.e printer. Jtrns 11. &* PROPOSALS, ByEZRASARGEANT, No. 39, Wall street,. New-York, For publishing b ¦'¦¦¦)», A NEW CYCLOPEDIA, OR, Dictionary of Arts & Sciences. BY G. GREGORY, D. D. Author of Essay* Historical and Moral, the Mconomy of Nature, $3*c. cjrV. To he completed in twelve months from the time it is put to press. In Twelve Parts. Price two dollars and seventy-five cents each. __________ The literary Quackery which prompts the publisher of every new work to end-avor to magnify the merits of his own intended pub- lication by depreciating the merit of all other similar productions, is, at onre, both useless and despicable ; because nothing human can ris? into esteem and honor, merely, upon the ruins of another's reputation, without seme. intrinsic excellence of its own. The. Publish- er of Gregory's Cyclopedia, therefore, wili leave it to others to discover and declare, that the generality of Books called Encytlof • > arc, in their very constitution and form, too expensive and two ciimb; rsoroe, to be either extensively circulated; or generally useful ; and will content h'rmsslf with briefly-: the claims and pretensions of the Book which he hereby prop ises to offer to the public. First, It comprises the most valuable informa- tion in all the important dupartments of Know- ledge', collected and arivmr.ed by some of the best scholars, ami the most comprehensively scientific men, this day existing in Britain. Seconclty, This information is comprised in a small compass, and conveyed in lartguage al 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- 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 life devoted, to severe and unremitted labour. In order to render the work worthy of the patronage of the American public, the Pub- lisher lias engaged all the best American Artists to engrave the Copper-Plates, of which 138 will he given in the course of the work ; and has also secured tiie 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 workilself, or any want of punctuality in its appearance, attho stated and appointed times, the page given as a specimen of the Style in which the publisher solemnly pledges himself the whole shall be executed, may be seen at the office of the Federal Gazi On account of the great abundance, of nirt- ter and the number of Engravings which the work will contain, and inconsequence of-the vast expence necessarily attending the oution of such a plan, the publisher is com. pellod 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 o: the intended Publication into the hands of the Engraver or the Printer. The acknowledged and intrinsic merits of the work are such as »d There is an handsome Garden and a small piece of excellent.-' belonging thereto. The latter properly is well , for eitlifer a imall private family or ta- vern. Fortertns apply to- FREDERICK PRICE, No, 8, North Calvert-street. A. 1 2aw Presh Garden h. Grass Seeds. MAXIMILLIAN HEUISLER, HAS received by the ship Fair'American, from Loudon, lis tisua! supply of GARDEN SEEDS, which makes his assortment com plete. Jhn, GRASS SEEDS, viz. White Clover, Lu. zerne,"cirque foil and !(yc C-..sr., and a few fine Mp-sa Ros. s, all which 1 <• will sell low, at his' Nursery & Garden, at Pprtiand-Ferry- a.anrh, near .Baltimore, r.pri! 2D. paw To Pent. A Frame Dwelling HOUSE, situated in .vn It would be a pleasant re- durinK the summer mouths. The terms will in: made known upon applica- tion to the subscriber residing near the pre- mises. JAMES P. -HEATH, June 15.______________________2aw4t German Linens and India Goods. JOHN SPERRY, No. 5.i, ^SIITti's WHAUF, Offers for sale, Z case* white Plata- 3 do. Bolting Cloths, las, 8 bales Beerbocm- 10 do. brown ditto, Gurrahs, 18 do. Britt-e.ias, 21 do. Cossas, 3 do. Checks and 2 do. Jallaipore San- Stripes, nabs, 3 do. Checks, No. 2, 12 do. Jugdea Baftas, 1 do. Rouans, 4 do. Luckipore do. 3 do. Dowlass, 6 do.Chittabuliy do. 1 do. CrsasalaMor- 2 do. Gilla Romals, laix, 1 do. Cotton Checks, 3 do. Cotton Hose. Also, Coarse Mens' Hats, Cotton Stripes, Laces and Edgings, "lack Silk Florentines, Cogniac 4th proof Brandy, and 40 boxes first quality Havanna Cigars. N. B. ".'Io.it of the. above goods are entitled o debenture, which will be received in part payment June 1._______________________d4t-3aw4w Robert Cornthwait, lio 11, M'F.lderry's wharf, Hits just received and for sate, 80 bbis. Susquehanna No. 1, Shad, 800 do. do. do. Herrings, 15 qo. good Vinigar. On hand as usual, Bar Iron, ~) Round do. C assorted, Roi'ed do.J Ice and Nail Rods, Castings, Wrought and Cot Nails, Tar, Salt, Cordage, Flour, with an assortment of Groceries. June 23. _____________________eo4t LIFE OF THE Rev. John Wesley. On Wednesday morning. Juty I, will be published by George Dobbin and Alurphy, jf. Hagcrty, and Abner Neale, The life of the Rev. Jons Wesley, With Memoirs of the Wesley Familj. To which are subjoined, Dr. IVhite/iei-d's t'unerat Sermon, And a comprehensive History of American Methodism. By George Bourne. With an elegant engraved likeness of Mr. Was i..-.y. The price to subscribers is one dollar aid lift) cents ; the subscription beok will con- tinue open until Tuesday, June b\.th, alter which the price will be raised to non-subscrib- ers to one dollar and seventy five cents This volume viil be peculiarly interesting to all those who desire tiie pi ogress ot'Chris- tianity. It contains matter little or not at ail Known to the citizeua of the United States j it shews the number ef Methodists through- out the world, according to the returns trans- mitted tothe last-conference, held this month j and it developes the cbaracte; of the foun- der, the doctrines, discipline, oecononiy, and the present dtate of Methodism. June 23._____________________________5°4t Broker's Office. No. 5, HOU'TI GAY-STREET. m Marche Having taken a license, and given the sure. r'ircd b) law, to transact business as a Broker, begs leave to ¦! " air services to his mo the public in general, and respect- fully solicits a share of their patronage, assur ing them that lie will discharge- the duties in- cumbent on thai pi.-i>lessioi-] with punctuality and discretion. He will procure money on good paper at the shortest notice, buy ami se.ll all kinds of goods and met' handif.' , and advance cash on goods deposited lor sale. /'<- at present offers'for sale ot barter, for Sugar, Coffee, or Indigo, (en itle I to draw hack) Cotton or Tob ceoj A two story Brick HOUSE, in North Fre- deric- :d:eet. Ai'O for sale, or parte' ,frproperty in tffum A FARM in H-tfr: ( ninty, distant 20 miles'from Baltimore a-ht on: ¦' i post road, with goSd iro).rov.nirr.ts, and an extensive Apple and Pi : Orchard* Also for sale, or barter, fat property in tovat, or From 16 to 20 acres of L VND, with a Frame Dwelling House on it, and a mill seat, distant 6 miles from tins city, oil tlie Philadelphia road, opposite the Hed House T'ne situation will suit either lor a tavern, store, or summer retreat Also Jor Sale, A two-Btory brick HOUSE in Havre dc Grace, with live lets adjbining, in fee simple. Two Frame HOUSES in Pitt street, near the Friends' Meeting, now under good rent. An elegant Coach, with harness for four horses in good order and almost new. ALSO, 4 hales Upland COTTON. 400 wt. BEES WAX. June. 23 __________________eo4t The subscriber has for Sale, at No. 1, Cheapside, A general assortment of LEATHER, of excellent quality, ccmsh.ting of : Calfskins, Neat, Bridle, Harness, Skirting-, Spanish &. Country Sole, Mock Morocco, Sheepskins ;e for Book-binders, Boot-legs, &c. which he will sell low for cash, or on the usual credit, for good paper. A lso, A young Negro Woman, who has been accustomed to house-work. And a few bun dred prime Locust Posts. R. K. HEATH N. B. He will give the. highest price for Leather in the rough, and for Bark through- out the season. April 10. ______ eo Union Bank of Maryland, 5th play, 18of>. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockhold- ers, that an ELECTION for Sixteen Direct. ors will be held at William Evans's Ta\ e) n, in the city of Baltimore, on MONDAY, t July next, at nine o'clock in the morning-, and continued until three o'clock m the ai'tcrnoon. By order of the Board of Directors, R. 'HIGINBOTKOM, Cashier. N. B- By the act of incorporation, not more than eleven of the present board are eligible for the ensiling yi CTj* Ta:. editors of the Kaston Sta , the 1': cfc- ncilbwn Herald, una the Jilizabetktovut G arc requested to publish the above once a vxekfoi six Tueeit, antifofv/itrd their uccw.tt. jjiay 5. «o6jy For Sale, NICOLSON and HETH's PEST VIRGI- NIA COAL. A quantity of this Coal immediately from the Pitts of Messrs. Nicohon and Heth, is now landing at the subscribers Coal Yard, at the intersection of Light-street continued & Barre-slreet. The proprietors are under contract to furnish supplies eqnal to the consumption of the City, and of a quality uniformly good ; and 1 am willing to contract with manufacturers, inn-keepers and private families for their annual-supplies, at 25 cents per bushel, deliverable in themonti"- of May, June, July and August. An early applicati- on w'-1 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 stove lately occupied by Mr. Giequ'xre. April 14. dl2t-eotlstJy AMERICAN MANUFACTURED Paper Hangings. The Subscribers haying made consider- able improvement in manufacturing PAPER HANGINGS, inform the public, that tie y have now commenced making the elegant DIAMOND OR SPANGLED PAPER, Suitable for drawing rooms, &c. soma of which is n/w finished and may be seen at their warehouse, No. 141, Baltimore-street, THOMAS h CALDCLEUGH. N. B. Paper put up by their workmen if found defective wilt be covered with new pa- per free of expence. may (i. eo Hazlehurst, Brothers & Co. OFFER FOR S.I Lb:, Shot, assorted, Crown Glass,in crates S;.e:-t Lead, do. Mustard, in bottles, Bar Lead, Porter and Wine bot- i ras, ties, Crowley Steel, Grindstones, assorted. AIjSO, An assortment of GERMAN LINENS, Consisting of Creas, Listadoes, Platilias, Brittagnes, Checks,-&c. Englisii Black Lace. Ei gush Cotton Hosiery, 30 tons St. Domingo Logwood, 100 logs do. Mahogany, may 30. ___________ col2t Indian Queen, South Fouith-Street, Thiladelphia. Samuel liicfiardet, Begs leave to acquaint Hie friends and tlie gentlemen in general; that haying taken and upon the abovi Tavern, which he has filled u; with every convenience for their ac. commodate e, and laid in a stock of the best wiijes and spi its, &c. 8cc. ue shall be happy to receive their fa vers ; to deserve which no assiduity on ies part shall be wanting. May 27 eol2t Manilla Indigo and Blue Nan- keen s. Just received per schooner Sally, 10 cases very first quality Manilla Indigo, 86 bundles blue Nankeens. 840 pieces first chop, both the above ent'tkd to drawback, 10 cases do. containing 1000 do. do. 30 boxes Tin Plates. On hand, I Carolina b Bengal Indigo, Upland Cotton, No Hand 2 Beef, real Cogniao Brandy, Cod fish, Cheese, Candles, Gin, Rice, Tea, &c. &e. For stile bv CUMBERLAND D. WILLIAMS. June 9.____________ e0^1 Waldron's Scythes, A large supply of Waldron's Prime Grain and Grass Scythes, well assorted, "just re- ceived and offered for sale by GERARD & WM. HOPKINS, At their Grocery Store, No. 1, County wharf may 23. eo To Rent, TWO STABLER in Rogers'.alley, back of< the late Frartklin-Hotel. Inquire of Henry Peek, No. 149, Market street. N. B. They Will accommodate 24 Horses, may 15.______________ __________ eo Wants a Situation, As WET NURSE, a young Woman with a good breast of milk, and who can produce satisfactory recommendation. Inquire at 'his Otlice. June 18. eo4tj: This Day is Published, And for sale by John Hagerty, Abner Neal, Dobbin and y, ik the different Booksellers thro'out the city—Price 25 cents, A Hod for Dr. Kemp ; Or AN EXAMINATION OF HIS TRACT UPON CONVERSION. Proving that he is at variance with the scriptures his ow« ckureh and himself, By A LAYMAN. June 13. eo4tf: Lafitte, Duche and Barthe, Baltimore-street, No. 172,, Have far sale, 2 trunks and 2 bales India H'dkfs. 1 bale Sersakas, 2 trunks Men and Ladies' Silk Stockings, 1 case Linnen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Leno, 2000 pieces short Yellow Nankeen. The whole of the above eittitlen to deben- ture. Also on hand, An assortment of Plain and Plaid Silk, 5 6 7 8 Sc 9-4 Silk Shawls, Silk and Kid Gloves, Silk and Cot- ton Stockings, Cotton and 1 broad Lace, Silk and Cotton Suspenders, B'andannos, fine Hats, he. &G One i.ase preserved Citron. June 11. eo2w lor .ale, At Ho. ;9, IVater-itreet, etween Calvert and .-. id ' .. i,,, 1 0 Spanish I ived, Qu . rs Oil, first qflaUty, W ito W elting, Slu i Skins, Red, green slluw •:. black Mo Skirling, Ho ¦ ¦ ¦ • >}6, Cal She Stones, . ; .-; ni s it • Hoards, 'I nnei Bea al cos and I ! ."iters, ', ushes and o r aoals, With a gene,;,' ier. JAME> i_u d, V. June 2. *e&w Frederick C. Graf ..? store, Lead of Smith' Quadruple Slh. Dowlass, Brown Platilias, Apron Cheeks, Checks and Stripes, BieUf-U Linen, Table Cloths with Fringes, Tapes, assorted from No. 11 to 35, Russia Sheeting. Also, Souchong and Hyson Teas. Libevuse, 125 boxes 10 by 12 white Bohemia Win- dow GLASS. June 20. co2w Valuable Lands, Negroes and Stock, jor Sale. By virtue of two deeds of trust from Thomas Ringgnbl, the subscribers in public sale on the promises, On MO HI) AT (he HSd! (lav of November next, THAT valuable Tract of LAND, called. Hopewell, situate within two miles o1 Ches- ter town, on Chester River, Kent county, Maryland, containing about twelve ht ndred acres of Land. This ssti te is in good order and will be improved, the land is of Hu quality, and has a sufficient portion of wood, land for its support. Immediately after the sale of the Laad, tvilC he sold, ALL the N"groes, Stock and Farming Utensils, UppandaW to the real estate*. On WEDNESDAY, Tlte 25th of Noveniber next, ivill lie offt public sale. The House a-d : ots now occupied by la, saac Spencer, esq in Cliestee Town. Tha HouseJt» Urge and spacious, snd well calcu- lated for the convenient ace.: ,.. of ;i large, family, the Gardens . proved and well stored with a variety of ex- cellent Fruit Trees. It has large St and Ci r: ire N JUSeS and c..... out house. On tbefo:li)it:ing day will be offered for saU- on the premises, That Valuable and productive estate, Called " Uniting Field; together with t^c Wej Stoi :- and ¦' , on, situat-s in the lower part of Keit County, oi peakeBaj,