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> mdtt BJlMTiMzmii Seven Dollars per Annum.] .SATURDAY, JUNE 27, Mill #• Farm/or Saleby Auction. \ * THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. On THURSDAY, The " 6lh July, at half past 11 o'clock at the ye ¦due Warehouse at the corner of Second and i'V-lUrici-st/ects, mill be sold on a liberal cretl.it, Windsor MUX, on Gwynn's Falls.with all the Machinery thereunto belonging, with about ISO acres of Land, situated about four miles from the citv, near one-half of which is cleared, and under (food fence* and well set -with clover and other grass. The im- provements are, a neat and well finished two- story S-onc Dwelling House, Coopers' Shop, large Stables and other convenient out-houses, aii Imilt witii itune. The Mill has lately undergone a thorough repair, there are between 20 and 30 feet bead and fall. She has two water wheels ¦which work three pair of Burr Stones, and is cxlchited to manufacture about 60 barrels of flour per day. Tl>e property will be shewn previous to the s.ilc on application to the Miller, (Mr. Hugh M'Gregory) on the premises or to Mr. James Owimrs, merchant, No. 97, B<.wly's June 22.____________ Repository for the Reception AND SALE OF FVRN1TVR.E. COLE & I BONSAL Having fitted up that large and commodi- ous warehouse, directly back of the .Union Bank f Maryland, are at all times rea- lly to receive for sale by auction or otherwise, all kinds of Household Goods, Furniture, hub. "If sufficient encouragement be given, they v. ill institute a regular weekly sale by auction. On WEDNESDAY Next, ,,'v 1st. mill be sold, at the above place, A grisat varietyDf Rich FURNITURE, Among which are, Maliw^any Dining and oilier Tables, pier mud Chamber Glasses, Turkey, Brussels and Weltosi Carpets, IU;di'>e;'U>Y :,"o- Windsor Chairs, Una elegant Time l'iece, and 1 eight day- clock. Una superb Tea Service, El" ganl elated Candlesticks, with silver rims A vsu-ify of Kitchen Furniture &c. Sale to oommenc at 10 o'clock N. B. The entrance to the Warehouse is foi th Charles-street. eOt,E and I. BONSAL, Aucfrs. ¦^¦^K ThSM l'u from British Canvas. Just received per the schr, Mariner, captain So- ma's, from New-York, 00 pieces British CANVAS, No. 1 to 6 In Store, 40 pieces Karen's DUCK, For sale by NATHANIEL F. WILLIAMS, No. 15, Bowly's wharf. June 24- d4t|| Claret If inc. Also on hand, India Muslins, Checks, Bandanno Handker- chief's, German and Irish. Linens, assorted— afl which will be soil on reasonable terms may 4. Sale by Auction. On WEDNESDAY, The Ut July, at 12 o'clock:, at Price's nem wharf Felt's-Point, mill be sold on b months cnedit, jor negotiable notes, mtih Kro approv- ed indorsers, ,• _C,3>> The United States Schooner a^SSNk" REVENGE, SwIL^ji-^7 J"st arrived from New-O'r- -'^¦S^^iSaS leans, Burthen 150 '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 FellVPoint, 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, mill be sold. Her armament, consisting of VI Six Pound Cannon, with the necessary implements, and the Provisions remaining on board. VAN WYCK & HORSEY, Auctrs. June °,0.______________________________ For Freight or Charter, To the south of Europe, France mould be pre- ferred, ^^H The Schooner _______ > JEFFERSON, TWEjZS* David Hall, master, JBSfe 13£*v Burthen about 10" tons ; will be ready to receive a cargo in 6 or 8 days. Apply to D. L. THOMAS, Ship Broker. June ?5.______________________________<14t Wanted to Charter . . A VESSEL v- OF from 80 to 85 tons bur- |2> then, for t.ie West-Indies— *_* Apply to JOHN MARC HE, No. 5, South Gay-street, June*i5.______________________________d-ft A Freight is Wanted r " r'-. For the Schoenel? V_ MARINER, ^Jg^t> Captain Summers, ..'..* Either for Philadelphia, New- York, Boston, or Richmond,NorfoU,or Peters- burg. She is a remarkably line schooner, »f about 750 bbls. Apply to CHARLES B. YOUNG, Commerce-street, or The captain on board at Smith's wharf. N. B. There are on board said schooner, from New-Yerk, several packages addressed to Adam Lindsey, who is requested to take them out. June 25.__________d8t For Sale or Freight. The Ship Branch, Capt. Curtis; Burthen 260 tons, fifteen months old, in complete order to load and proceed to sea as soon at the cargo now on board is discharged. For terms apply to PAYSON &. SMITH. Who have received by said ship from Liver- pool 100 tons fine Salt, which will be sold low, if immediate application is made. June 25. d4t Refined Sugars. The subscribers inform their friends, and all those who wish to favor them with their custom, that they have manufactured, and of- fer for sale at their Sugar Refinery, corner of Howard and Pratt streets, all sorts of Refin- ed SUGARS, which they warrent equal, if not superior ill quality to any refined in this city, and whieli they will sell on l ¦':;oS^, Fl"0511 50° t0 700 ban'fcIs bur- then. ^StSi'iSss . June 24. d8t. F iU8t ~ Best Russia clean Hemp. Russia Sheetings'? ent-llled to drawback Sherry W me i AND 3000 bushels yellow Corn. For sale by ___ SCHULTZE U VOGELER. May 13._____________________________—— Wants a Situation, A YOUNG MAN of unimpeachable cha- racter, w no is well acquainted with accounts, w'i ihes to obtain a situation in a store or as an out door clerk. He would have no objection to engap-e himself as bar-keeper in a respecta- ble house. A line directed to T. will be duly attended to. June 25-------d4t|| Peter Hoffman & Son Have remaining of their Spring importations, (Entitled to drawback on exportation) f .perfine Cloths, Cassemiers, Flannels, Fancy Muslins, rinin Cambric do. Chambray Muslins, Prints, Cotton and Silk Hosiery, Shirting Cottons, Nuns and Colored Thread, K.nht.og Cotton, Fine Hats, &.C. And duily expect a further Supply. June 2 d Twenty Dollars Reward. U /\ N away from Doughoragen Manor, Elk- ridpe, (the summer residence of Charles Car- r if CarrolLon, Esq.) on the i9ih instant, a i Man, named WILLIAM; about 30 ye: , 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 Elk - ridge, shall receive Twenty Dollars ; 'or, if secured in Baltimore jail, Fifteen Dollars, in. eluding what the law allows my 36. ABIJAH FENN. reignt is Wanted To a Port in the CA States, or the West-Indies, For the Schooner t- ' '.T; SARAH, *'^v':'.."¦'',:¦>.;-* Captain Summers; ' iSdiSe1 A fine staunch Southern built vess :•>, burthen b'Mi barrels, is now in complete order to receive a cargo ; early application must b.". made to the master on board, Smith's dock, or to A. & R. BOUGHAN, Bowly's wharf. T-F7io offer for sale, 109 hhds. heavy Virginia and Maryland Tobacco, 116 barrels Herrings, 150 do. Turpentine, 4 hhds. Lampblack, 40 kfga Indian River Chewing Tobacco, 1500 bushels Coal. June 24.___________________________dfit A Freight is wanted a.iv£t£> For tllc Brig nEC¦"¦TUR'E- t^i^J§V Jewett, master, she is a sol>- lOls^I**^ stantial good vessel, will car- **«53i§eiL* ry about 1200 barrels, is now ready to receive a cargo, and may be seen ly- ing in Frederick-street dock. For terms ap- ply to the master on hoard, or to BENJ. & GEO. WILLIAMS. Jm.e 22-_____________________jdCt.5___ For Bordeaux, The fine new fast-sailing Ship VICTRESS, Thomas H. Maddox master ; Hag three-fourths of her car- go engaged, of 'which none is shipped by the im- porter, and weather permitting, will sail about the 28th instant, ror freight for the remain- der, or passage, having elegant accommoda- tions, apply to the muster on board at Cole's wharf. Fell's Poh>t, or to CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, No. 83, Bo\vl)'s wharf. ¦ 6th nio. 22d. d8t For London, The British Snow DAWN, Thomas Ridley, master, For freight of lii;lit goods, ap- CHAHLES WTKGMAN. hat rtceived by said vessel, of Plaister of Pans. June £3. ____ _ __ eo4t To" I A tw ' E, No 95, S ii ciiiiior. given No. 10, Si . June 11, - d lity. April 2f. .1 Just Received From Philadelphia and for sale by GEORGE HILL, Vot. the 1st of European Commerce, Shewing new and secure channels of Trade with the Continent if F.urope ; detailing the Produce, Manufactures, and Commerce of Russia, Prussia, Sweden, Denmark t* Ger- many, as well as the Trade. , f the Rivers Elbe, Weser, and Ems, with a general view of the Trade, Navigation, Produce and Man- ufactures ot the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Bv J Jefsoji Oddy. Member of the Russian and Turkey, or Le- vant Companies. MEMORIES OF Ninon l)e 1/Enclos. With her Letters to the Marquis De Sevijrne and Moiis. de St. Evremond. , Translated from the French by Mrs. Grif- fith. June 16. d23t Green Turtle. TURTLE SOUP will be served upon the Table of the Fountain Inn, on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 2 o'clock, and from 11 till 2, in the Public Room, during the season, I AMES BRYDEN. N. B. Private Families can be served. June 18. d Fifty Dollars Reward. Ranaway from the subscriber, living in the city of Baltimore, on Sunday the 21st instant a Negro MAN, named ISAAC, aged about 25 years, about 6 feet high, very large body I and strong made, has a custom of throwing up his head, or looking up when spoken to, very large, flat feet and slovenly in his walk. Had on a Tieklcnbiirg shirt, and trowsers, and a new red striped Swansdown under jacket ; by trade a brick-maker, foml of drink, and very quarrelsome. Wiioever takes up said Negro, and secures him in Baltimore jail, shall receive, if taken in the city ten dol. lars, If 20 miles from Baltimore, and in the state 25 dollars, and if out of the state, the above reward. Paid by CHRISTOPHER HUGHES. N, B. Masters of vessels and all others, are forewarned against harboring, or carrying off said Runaway. June 23. d6t-eol0t Fresh Teas. The subscriber has just received at his Tea Store, a supply of TEAS, of the'latest infr portation and frU quality, viz. Imperial in chests and leads of 21b. each, 1'yson, Young Hvson, Hyson Skin, Souchong and Bohea, Jamaica and New-Orleaas Sugars, by tlie hhd. and bbl White and Brown Russia Sheeting, Ravens Deck, kussia Diaper, Superfine long and short Nankeens., Carpeting, and iO b.iies West-India, Cotton. AlsoA GERMAN and otlier LINENS, With a general assortment of Dry Goods, all oi ^.vi'.cn v.iil le sold iow for ci»sh JAMES STERLING. jane 10. d. The United'tatesof imerica, , District of Maryland, to wit : WHEREAS an information hath been filed, in the District Court of the United States, for Maryland District, by John Stephen, esq Attorney tor the same, against three Casks Hardware, imported in and on board I the ship called John Adams, from Liver- pool, in the Kingdom of Great Britain, for sale ; which said Goods and Wares were entered in he oiiice of the collector of the Port of Baltimore, in the District of Bal- tnore, in Maryland District, and were chargeable with dunes and customs, im- posed by the laws of the United States, and that with design to evade the said du- j ties, so as aforesaid impossed and charge- able, upon said goods, they were not in- voiced according to the actual cost thereof at the place of exportation, preying a con- demnation of the same according to law. And whereas, the honerable James Houston, judge, of the said court, hath oi I 'MONDAY the 20th day of July, next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, of the same day for holding a court at the Court House, in the city ot Baltimore, for said rial agree- ably to the prsver of said Mton NOTICE IS HEREBY.GIVEN, That a district court will be then and there held, for the trial of the premises, and the owner or owners, and all persons wdio may have any claim, or Merest therein, arc here- by cited to be and appear', Jit tlie time and plice aforesaid, to shew cause, if any they Dave, why a final determination should not pass - By order of the judge, PHILIP MOORE, Clerk. June 15, 18)7. dUt . Bolting Cloths. Millers and others, who deal in this article can be supplied on the best terms, by the m, voice or single piece, with Bolting Cloths, from No. 0 a 7, of a superior quality, from the ma. •inia-1ory of the " Three Kings," by applying to the subscriber. JOHN SPEURY, 55, Smith's wharf, Mav 6. d Nimrod Maxwell, Proprietor of the celebrated Sulpher Spring in Adam's comity, Pennsylvania, takes leave, on the approach of the season for bathing, h drinking this highly medicinal water, to in- form his former friends, and the inhabitants of this and the neighboring states, who may be in quest of health or pleasure, that Ik-, is prepared to gratify them in both. His bouse is in all respects in an improved state, his rooms freshly embellished and furnished with the best Beds, and his cellars replenished with a variety of the choicest Liquors He promises a plentiful and luxrious Table em- I).-dished by the best cooks ; and has been at the expence of sinking in the solid Rock, and replenishing with abundancs of Ice a cave for the refreshment of bis Spring Guests. He will have obliging Waiters, and plenty of them, together with Music for tlie entertainment of such as delight in that exquisite Treat The House on the south side of the Bridge, is occupied by Mr. Robert Long, who kept it formerly, and who has fitted it in the best manner lor the accommodation of Boarders N Maxwell in this age of puffing, has chosen to content himself with this plain and modest notice, begging his leaders tc believe that he means to perform even more than he has promised. June 11. dl5ihjy Charles CVEgerton HAS FOR SALE, 60,000 lb. best Green Coffee, 7f hhds. Sugar, 1356 boxes Claret Wine, 10 tons Camoeachy Logwood, 53 hhds. Maryland TobaecOj 1,000 wt. Indigo, may 21. _ eo To Coach-makers. A variety of Patterns of Coach makers LACE k FRINGE, of a superior quality just received and for sale by ANDERSON Id JiiFFERIS, 66, Market-street. Who will be regularly supplied with th» above article from the manufactory in Phila- delphia. On hand* as usual, A handsome assortiiietitof Stutimiry, Whiptt Canes and Spectacles. June 20. eo4t Just Received By the schooner Jefferson, David Hall, maitefi front. Bordeaux, the jollcaing > Brandy, in pipes, Ctaret in casks, White Wine, in cases of 24 and 12 bottles, Fhiits, in Brandy, Swcik Oil, in baskets, Ladies' Siloes, Artificial Flowers, and Millin&ry, Silk Stockings, Sheeting Linnen, 4-4 wide, &c. For sale by 'HENRY MSSSONNIEJl. Jue 25._____________________________!•• 4t Russia Sheetings. Just received, 160 pieees Russia Sheetings. "] On hand, | Blue Nankeens, 1st chop, \ Bengal St Manilla Indigo, best f quality, H_____________ Rent Cogniac Brandy, J Holland Gin, Rice, Cotton, mould and sper- mati Candles, Soap, and a few chests Hysoa Tea—For Sale, by C. D. WILLIAMS. June 2*.__________________________ee6t____> THE CHEAPEST PERIODICAL W0KK IN AMERICA. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY COLE y BONSAL, Booksellers 174 I-a, Market-street, Agents for the publishers, A few copies of a valuable periodical work, entitled the CHURCHMAN'S Monthly Magazine* This work is printed morthly, on a paper of a good quality, and an entire New Type. Each number contians fort) p-iges ottavd, 1 d in :i blue cover The pri e to sub» Scrjbers is one dollar and fifty cents per an- num 0 dy 12 1-2 cents per number, exclusive of postage. A t-ible of contents, with a title page accompanies every twelfth number of the work. Ladies and Gentlemen inclined to patron! z« this valuable work, are invited to cali and 1 leave their names. N. B. A regular series of the work, from ! its commencement, may be obtained in a fevtf days. Entitled to drawback;. Coleman and Taylor, CA BINE T-M AKFIRS, RETURN toanks to their customers for the liberal patronage they have received while carrying on business in South and Water- strees, inform them and the public in general that tney have removed to their New shop and Ware-Room, No. 32, North Gay-sirect, Where they have ready made elegant and plain furniture, new patrons of Sideboards, Chairs, Sophas. Beadsteads, Tables, Stc. Being in a situation to carry on business with dispatch they invite their customers and others to call with or send their orders, which will be attended to with punctuality. They have also for Sale, BaySt Domingo MAHOGANY, Satin and Fancy WOOD, suitable for ornamenting fur- niture. * June 15. dl2eo6t Havanna Sugar, Coffee, &c 325 boxes 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 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 Three Dollars Reward. Ran away from the subscriber, on Sunday night last, about nine o'clock, a -negro boy named Prosper, sixteen years of age, about 6 feet 7 inches high, and stout made, had on when he eloped, a white shirt and cravat, eld hat, round jacket of cotton cassimere, and yellow nankeen pantaloons with laced half boots. Took with him pantaloons the same as the jacket, white shirt and light un- der jacket. The above reward will be paid to any one securing him, on application to ANDREW MILLER, Northwest corner of Union and Third-street. Captains of vessels and others are warned against harboring the runaway 011 their .peril. ' Philadelphia, June 25. dSt A Bark Brown Horse Strayed from a Lot near the Precincts Mar- ket, en Thursday the 18th instant. He is slim and light, made, about fourteen and a half hands high, live years old, ha:, a switch tail, part of his main trimmed on the near side, ies withers galled, and ids oflf thigh fretted with the gears ; hrSs a reniai small hoof, and trots and earners. Five Dol- lars will be paid for delivering him at Gal. biaith's Stables near the Western Precincts let. JOi»EPH GAZT'OKD. J ji.c 25, d4ti Noiv in the Press, And mil! be published at an 1 arly period by Cole and I. Bonsai, George Hill, Warner c\ Har.na, and Abner Neal, AN ADDRESS To Persons of Fashion. Relating to Halls, with a few occassional hints concerningPlay- houses, Card-Tablet, &.C In which is introduced the character of Lu- cinda, a lady of the very best/iwAio», and of most extraordinary piety. A Land of levity is a land of Guilt ; a se- rious mind is the native soil of every virtue ; and the only character that does true holier to mankind. Dr. Voung. First American, from the sixth London Edition. Price to subscribers, 50 cents payable on delivery. June 25. _______________ eo4f Strayed or Stolen, From the Distillery, near Finn's City Baths, a small Bay PONEY, will a blaze in her lace, hug'd mane, about six years old, and from hav- ing been lately blistered onher thigh,the mark occasioned from it may probably yet be seen. Any person who will return her to the above- mentioned place, shall be liberally rewarded. June 25.________________________eo-it Best Pickling Vinegar. The saason now prevailing for pickling of Walnuts, the subscriber deems it necessary to inform his friends and the pubic, that he has on hand 5000 gallons choice Pickling VI- NKGAR, 3000 gallons is superior, if possi- ble, to that he sold last year, which was soi generally approved of throughout the city and its vicinity. WILLIAM J ALCOCK. N. B. As he designs constantly keeping tho above article, those who may want a quantity will find it their interest to call at No. 49, North Howard-street, where it may be genuine una at the most reduced price June 25.__________________________eo4tf. "Jacob Hutchings ix Co. No. 197, Market Street, Beg leav« to inform their Fjle'nds arl Cits-, tenuis, tk»! having disposed of tie n- eld ' stock of DRY GOODS, they.Tire now open- ing a large and general assortment of liesh Imported GOODS, which they offer for san» on the lowest terms, for cash ot approved ac ceptances in town. June 25 eo4t & S^x Cents Reward, AND no other charges will be psidyfor bnu!'.iiig home an apprentice toy to the- tan* id currying busines, named, JAVIES OLIVER CROMWELL. He is a bout .19 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches !>'.,;':. of A dui'k complex] ¦' •¦¦¦ dark brown and em- Icy lv..r—he went away en the 21st A II persi.ns • re cant.onid i.;' dust harboring off employing him. JOHN SUM .VALDT. June if. evitji