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7? W f irM'TJ Seven Dollars per Annum.] JWiV/ #• Farm for Sale by Auction. On THURSDAY, TAe 16f/t ^(y', at half prist \l o'ckci at the Vendue Warehouse at the corner of Second and Fredoriei-streets, will be sold on a liberal Windsor MILL, on Gwynn's Fails,yvithall the Machinery thereunto belonging; tfiw about 166 acre's of Land, situated about four miles from the citv, n-ar one half of winch is cleared, and under good ience, and yeU with clover and other grass. 'MONDAY, JUNE 29, 180; V(ii. XXV1—No. 4095. set The im- re, a neat and well finished two- story S one dwelling House,. Coopers Shop, liu-r* Stables and other convenient out-houses, all Wilt with stone. The Mill has lately undergone a thorough. repair, there are between "ZO and 30-; fee* liead and fall. She has two water wheels which work three pair of Burr Stones, and is calculated to manufacture about 60 barrels of flour per day. ¦¦ -^ Tl,e property will be shewn previous to .,,., gaTe on application to the Miller, (Mr. " e uri {o. 97, Bowly's iwh~M'Gregory) Wl the premises or to Mr. lamWowii.gs, merchant. No. 97, Bov ii™rf. THOMAS CHASE, Auot Kep< J ime j_2;__ repository for the Reception AND SALE OF VVRNlTUkE. COLE & I BONSAL Having fitted up that UlSge and comrnodi- oUa warehouse, directly back of the Union Bank of Maryland, are at all times rea- dy to receive for sale by auction or otherwise, •i frls of Household Goods, Furniture, *c. \,.„t encouragement be given, they atitute a, regular weekly sale by auction. ¦¦ If wiiiinsu On WEDNESDAY Next, <*ulv lrt. ««*• be sold, at the above place, A i-teat variety of Rich FURNITURE, Among which are; Mahogany Dining and other Tables, pier and Chamber Glasses Turkey Brussels and Weltoa Carpets, Vahotr-mY and Windsor Chairs, _ One elegant Time Piece, and 1 eight day clock. One superb Tea Service, Eleeant plated Candlesticks, with sdvernms A variety of Kitchen Furniture &c. Sale to commene at 10 0 clock. K. B. The entrance to the Warehouse is from South Charles-street. COLE ami 1. BONSAL, Aucths. - a- ThSMTu June -13. • . ________________ Sale by Auction—Postponed. The el-cant three-story Brick Ho'se, and hther imnrovements, now occupied by Meg- «« lohii Kennedy and Cox, on Baltimore- 8b; ea that «t» advertised for sale tins ri'w was on account of ram, postponed to Tuesday, the 30th instant, at half past eleven o'clock, oa tin* premises. oc.oca, THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. .Tuneiy. . - '.--------------------— Wm. & Jerm. Hoffman, No. 3. South Charles-street, OFFER FOR SALE, 147 bales INDIA GOODS, Consisting °f Oude Sahans, Do. Cos.vhs, Do. Mamoodies, Tandah Sahans, and Itlafetgur.ge do. June 26._____ Sale by Auction. On WEDNESDAY, The \st 'My, at 12 o'clock, at Price's new wharf Fell's-Poir.t, will be sold on 6 months cnedit, for negotiable notes, with two approv- ed indorsers, The United States Schooner REVENGE, Just arrived from New-Or- leans, Burthen 150 24 9-5 tons Custom-house measure, copper-fastned, and coppered. She was tonmedy the Ritrigfer 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 \l Six Powid Cannon, with the necessary implements, and the Provisions remaining on board. VAN Yv'VXK & DORSEY, Auctrs. June 20. _______________•____________ i-'or Sale, The good substantial Ship GE '-'ERAL GKEEN, IT2K-V' 339 19-0 ¦ tons per register, •¦-- and of such dimensions as to stow a large cargo, for a shin of her tonnage, well found, having an extensive inventory of materials. This ship will be sold on the most moderate terms, in order to close a concern; For'terms avmly to CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker, Commerce-street. _June 27^_______________ d For Freight or Charter To a port in Europe,' * f>^ The Portuguese Brig Capt. Jard.ner ; NAPOLEAO, It is exported she will load about 2500 bb!s. For sale on board said brig, About 7000 bushels" Cape de Verd SALT, Also from former iijipcrtations, Lisbon, Port and Madeira Wine. R. BARRY. June _26JL___j_________________^6t_ For Freight or Charter, To the south of Europe, France would be pre- ferred, r?v The Schooner JEFFERSON, A Freight is wanted For the Brig DECATUR, E. Jeyt'ttj master, the is a sub- ,S staj.tial good vessel, will car- "•-*: ->-...{.'i-'Tji 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 t'ne master on board, or to BENJ. k QJSO. WILLIAMS. Jui e 22. _ "._______d6tS For Amsterdam, ~_v The Ship BALTIMORE; Captain William Groom, Will be ready to »&' e in a car- go on Wednesday next; and as the greater part is engaged she will sail very shortly. Su- gar and Coli'ee, or any kind of light goods will be taken on freight. Apply to CHARLES GHEOJIIERE, Broken _ June_22_________________________21____ Dividend. The Commissioners named in a commissi- on of Bankrupt, awarded and issued forth against Frederick Ameluv.g, of Baltimore, mer- chant, intend to me.-.t on Monday, the sixth day of July next, at four o'clock in the ai'ter- noon, at the oilice of John Caldwell, e.sq. No. 18, North Calvert-stn-et, in order to make a Dividend of the estate and effects of the said bankrupt, when and where the ere- ciitors who have not already proved the1.;- debts, are to come prepared-.to prove the same or they will be excluded from the benefit of •aid Dividend. WM M'MECHEN,-). • JACOB F. LEVY, ' yune 5. d6thfv be ready to Apply to June ?H. David Sail, matter} Burthen about 107 tons j will receive a cargo in 6 or 8 days. D. St, THOMAS, Ship Broker. d4t dlOt-eoIOt Green Turtle. TURTLE SOUP will be served upon the Table of the-Fountain Inn, on MONDAYS and FRID AYS, at 2 o'clock, and from 11 till 2 in the Public Room, during the season, ^' TAMES BRYDEN. N B. Private Families can be served. June 18. ¦________________________d__ ~l3est Russia clean Hemp. Russia Sheetings7 ent.,\ed to drawback Sherrv Wine > AND 3000 bushels yellow Corn. For sale bv SCHULTZE & VOGELER. Wbv 13. d___ Wants a Situation, A YOUNG MAN of unimpeachable cha- racter, who is weiracquaintcd with accounts, wishes to obtain a situation in a store or as an out door clerk. He would have no objection , to engage 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 r&ftalniiig of their Spring importations, (Entitled to drawback on exportation) Superfine C;nhs. Cassemiers,, Flannels, Fancy Muslins, Plain Cambric do, Cbambray Muslins, ' Prints, Cotton arid Silk Hosiery, Shirking Cottons, ¦Nuns and Colored Thread, rutin!': Cotton, .' tine Hals, etc. And daily expect a further supply. J-une 2 d Twenty Dollars Reward. R AN away from Doughoragen Manor, Elk- riii :, (the summer residence of Charles Car- l-oll, of CarroPton, Esq.) on the i9th instant, a Negro Man, named WILLIAM ; about 30 yc;j-3 of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high ; r, a pleasing countenance ; wears his wool platted ak the locks and behind, and turned up with a comb. His clothing that car, be recollected is, ¦ » long blue cloth coat, Loudon brown panta- loons, black ditto, new shoes with one row of hob naiis round the soles ani heels. He was lately purchase/! of judge Chase, of the city of Baltimore. Whoever will deliver the above Negro to the subscri er, at the manor on Elk- ri Ige, shall recehe Twenty Dollar- ; or, if secured in Bid'iuioie jail, Fifteen Dollars, in- cluding what the la%v allows. ;"Aj_ij'ah f?.nn. Biay 26. d Wanted to ('Farter A VESSEL Of from 80 u> 85 tons bur. then, for tue West-Indies.— JOHN MARCHE, No. 5, South Gay-slrtet J me 25.____________________dtt A Freight is Wanted i .--, For the Schoener T^/Vi'^'Ss.- MAHINEP, WWlrW' c»Ptain S««»«e«». •§&ti&MBi!»* Either for Philadelphia, New- York, Boston, or Ricbmond,NorfolK,or Peters- burg. She is aremarkably line schooner, ef 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 thern out. June 25.________d8t For Sale or Freight. The Ship Frai cis. Capt. Curtis ; Burthen 260 Lous, 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 paid ship from Liver- pool 100 tons line Salt, which will be sold low, if immediate application is made. June 25._______________________d4t__ For Bordeaux, The Brig NEWTON, James Daly, master ; ^SNBfsipws Having half .her cargo engag- ed ; for freight of the residue, apply to WILLIAM COLE. WHO WANTS 10 CHARTER l r-. A SCHOONER ^'JsJSL From 5oO to 700 barrels bur- t oa th';"' June Zi. ________ Guest, Attevbury and C > Have received by the Hercules and John A lams, from Liverpool I t''d Fair American and Globe, f-oiti Lonaim, and other late arrivals a't New- 1o,-,l- and Phila ie'.phia, upwards of 600 packages very choice GOODS consisting or 7-8 and 9-8 fancy Calicoes and Chintz 7-8 aiul-9-8 Furniture ditto 7-8 and 6 4 Cambric Dimities 78, 9-8 & 6-4 black and colored Cambrics Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins Lapp'.t and figured Cambric ditto Elegant worked ai d lace Cambric ditto Printed and worked Muslin Robes 6-1'Lappet and cheeked Cambric Shawls Romall and flush border"! Handkerchiets 7-8 and 9 8 pink, bide and fancy checked Ginghams ¦ Printed Qtiiltinjfs Men's and 'wiVnen^ Cotton Hose, plain lace and Siandat clocks Elegant silk ditto M.u'rass 8c. French Pu'licat Handkerchiefs 7-8 and 9 8 cambric Shirtings Bad Tick, Saltlnette Cotton Lace and Spider Nets Picnic and Spider net Sleeves Carpets, 8tc. ANU BO disks I.on.Ion Porter, of » superior qua. lity. April 27 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 8c Ger- many, as well as the Trade of the Rivers Jjlbe, Weser, and Ems, with a general view of the Trade, Navigation, Produce and 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. d.8t Freight rs Wanted To a Port in the U- States, or the West-Indies, For the Schooner SARAH, i\J> Capli.in Summers ; m A fine staimch Southern built vessel, burthen 530 barrels, is now in complete order to receive a <_ i> r i early application must be made to the m usieron board, Smith's dock, or to A. fr; R. BOUGHAN, Bowlj's wharf. Who offer fr salt, 109 hhds. heavy Virginia and Maryland Tobacco, 116 barrels Herrings, 150 do Turpentine, 4 hhds. Lampblack, 40 kegs lodian River Chewing Tobacco, 1500 bushels Coal. June_24. _________d6t For Bordeaux, The fine new fast-sailing Ship VICTRESS, Thomas H. Maddox master ; Has three-tourtls of her oar- go engaged, of which none is shipped by the im- porter, and weather permitting, will sail about the 28th instant. For freight for the remain- der, or passage, having elegant acco.nmodH- t'lons, apply to the master on board at Cole's wharf. Fell's Po'n t, or to CORNT.HWA1T & YARNALL, No. 83, Bov/ly's wharf. 6th mo. 22d. . . dltt The United -tatesof vmerica, District of Maryland, to wit : WHEREAS an information hath been filed, in the District. Court of the Uuted States, for Maryland District, by John Stephen, esq '.ttorne'v for th.e same, against three Casks Hardware, imported in and on i. >ard the sh'.o c.ilie.l John AJains, from Liver- pool, In the Rin^; loin of G"eat Britain, tor sale; which said Goods and Wares entered in he oilice of the collector of the Port of Baltimore, in the District of Bal- more, in Maryland District, and were chargeable witn dudes and customs, im- posed by the laws of the United Mates, and that with desi»;n to evade the said du- ties, so as aforesaid iinposseil and charge- able', upon saiil gooils, they wre not in. voiced according to the actual cist thereof at the place of exportation, praying a con- demnation of the same according to 1 ,u. And whereas, the honorable Juines Hems on, judge, of the said court, Uutli ordered 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 >t Baltimore, fur s.ml rial agree- ably t> the prater of said Attorne . NOTJCfi IS HERK1SY GSVt'.N, That a district court will be th n and there held, for the trial of the premises, and the owner or owners, and all persons who may have any claim, or nt-r-st tin rein, are. here- by cited to ba and an ear, at the time and place aforesaid, to shew cause, if any they have, why a final determination should not pass. By order of the judge, PtULiP MOORE, Clerk. June 15, 1807. d!4t MEMORIES OF Ninon De L'Enclos. With her Letters to the Marquis De Sevigne and Mons. de St. Evreniond. , Translated from the French by Mrs. Grif- fith. June 16. ____________d23t Fifty Dollars Reward. Ranaway from the subscriber, living in the city of Baltimore, on Sunday the 21st instant a Negro M'\N, named ISAAC, aged about 25 years, about 6 feet high, very large body anci strong made, has a custom of throwing up his head, or looking up when spoken to, very large fiat feet and slovenly in his walk. Had on a Ticklenburg shirt, and trowsers, and a new red striped Swansdown under jacket ; by trade a brick-maker, fond of drink, and very quarrelsome. Whoever 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 15 dollars, end if out of the state, the above reward. Paid by CHRISTOPHER HUGHES. AT. li. Masters of vessels and alt others, are forewarned against harboring, or carrying off s id Runaway, June 23. _________________d6t-eo!0t fresh Teas. The subscriber has just received at his Tea Store, a supply of TEAS, of fc'ic latest im- portation and first quality, viz. Imperial in chests ami leads of 2lb. each, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, Souchong and Bohea, Jamaica and New-Orleaas Sugars, by the hhd. and bbl White and Brown Russia Sheeting, Ravens Dock, Russia Diaper, Supcsfine 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 for cash. JAMES STERLING. June 16. _____ d To Let, A two-story brick Dwelling. HOUSE, No. 95, South Hanover-street, and possession ^i.ven immediately. Apply on the premises er. at No. 10, Sojltfe Clwi'lca^treefe June 11. <* Bolting Cloths. I Millers and others, who deal in this artie.ld can be supplied on the best terms, b\ the in, voice or single piece, wilb Sotting Cloths, from No. 0 a 7, of a superior quality, from the ma- nufactory of the " Three Kings," by applying to the subscriber. JOHN SPEURY, 55, Smith's wharf. May 6. d • —¦— ..—-——— Nimrod Maxwell, Proprietor of the celebrated Sulplier Spring in Adam's county, Pennsylvania, takes leave, on the approach of the season for bathing, 8c drinking tnis highly medicinal water, to in- form his former friends, and the inhabitants of this and the neighboring stiles, who may be in quest of health or pleasure, that he is prepared to gratify them in both. His house is in all respects in an improved state, bis rooms freshly embellished and furnished Willi the best Beds, and his cellars replenished with a variety of the choicest Liquors Ha promises a plentiful and luxrious Table era- b«Uishe.d by the best cooks ; and has been at the expence of sinking in the solid Rock, and replenishing with abundaocs of Ice a c«.e for the refreshment of his Spring Guests ¦ He will have obliging Waiters, and plenty of them, together with Music for the entertainment of such i'S 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 ior the accommodation of Boarders N Maxwell in this age of puffing, has chosen to content himself with this plain and 1 modest notice, begging his readers tc believe i that he means to perform even more than be has promised. June 11, dl5lhjy__ Coleman and Taylor, CA MNET-MAKERS, RETURN thanks to their customers for the liberal patronage they have received while carrying on business in South and Watr- strees, inform them and the public in ijtne il that they 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 Sideboards, Chairs, Sophus, Beadsteads, Tables, 8cc. Heing 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. Tiiey /mi'e also for Sale, Bay St. Domingo MAHOGANY, Satin and Fancy WOOD, suitable for ornamenting fur- niture. June 15. dl2co6t Havanna Sugar, Coffee, ike. 3.25 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 Lcvely-lane may 22. d A Dark Brown Horse Strayed from u Lot near the Precincts Mar- ket, on Thursday the loth instant. He is slim and light made, about fourteen and a half bauds high, five years old, has a switch tail, part of his main trimmed on the near side, his withrs galled, and his off thigh fretted with the gears ; Uas a remarkably small hoof, and trots and canter3. Five Dol- lars will be paid for delivering him at Gal- braitb's Stables near the Western Precincts Market. JOSEPH GAFFORD. June 23._______________ttetj Refined Sugars. The subscribers inform their friends, and all those wno 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 in quality to any refined in this city, and.which they will sell on 'he same terms with those who rnako Sugars of as good quality. Orders from town and coun- try will be thankfully received FREY, BRUNER Sc CO. Who have far sale, if immediately applied for, t0,tt00 lbs. best Carracas COCOA, untit- led to drawback, 11 to'.s Kisaiajjua WOOD. J L«e 23* *U2t GRAND AND INGENIOUS , FIRE WORK. M. ROSANVILLE respectfully inform* the Ladies and Gemlen.«n of Baltimore and its vicinity, that on S-VfUH DAT EVENING, the 4thof J'llVj being the Anniversary of Ame- merican liviep hdance, A GRAND FISE WORK, of his own composition, will take pi ice at Ch«.tsw !i'*e daz'.ing -ro,;..(i. A RUNNING VERTICAL, Bearing m its centre three colored Ribbonfj si v '••'u v-.h te air veil TBR BATTLE. OF DON QUIXOTE, Against the \v iiiit'.Will, and i' e old gentle* c avacler A II .RIZONTJL RUNNING PIECE, R, piese.-,ing a Water Fall, ornamented with . heav. s, CliinrSfi fire and Roman iiat* tones, and Ann -sph -rical iieaeties. A LARG h. WHEEL, B'.irditeen feet in circunifefenee, in tha centre of which will appear three Butterflies, rniuiiug at each other, with some Metamor* pJios s. The FIRE WORK, will be terminated by The Bombardment of Tripoli^ By the AMERICAN FLEET. The iii.blic are respectfully informed, that the Bo iibarumeiit will be represented in a manner that cannot fail to astonish the s[ ei •• tators. They may depend on every exertion being mads to render this entertainment mor« complete than any tin ,g of the kind ever mitnesscd in Baltimore. The whole will be conducted in a regular manner ; the fire, and tire report 61 the cannons and musquetry, the gun-boats browing shells into the town, and the enemy's Forts and Batteries throwing red hot balls. N. B. A commodious Ampluthsare haa been erected for the reception of genteel company, ami i he Orchestra, under the direc- tion of Mr. Hupfeldt. The Town and Forts of Tripoli are exe« ciuea by a Grand Artist in that line. Admittance, Amphitheatre, Cue Dollar—* Pitt, 50 Cents, Children 25 Cents. Tickets to be had of Mr. Poncet, Market* street, and at the Garden The Fire Work to be announced by the> ascension of three SKY POCKETS, halt an hour bi fore the performance takes place. June 27 cl , ior Sale, A handsome GIG HORSE. Inquire at No. 105, Hanover-street. J tin.: L'6._________ <18t For bale for a Term of Years, A stout healthy Negro MAN, about 27* years old. Also, a Negro GIRL, about l'i ycais old, who lias fourteen years to servfti For terms apply to the printer. June 26. d . ¦ ...........------------¦ in i n —i— f of inn'i m..i "¦' - '——. X all Mackarel. 50 barrels first ou-lity, and very fat, just received and for sale by JAMES KANNA, No. 102, Market street* June 35._____________'d4t J. Harvey, No. 10, Chaules-street, HAS EOX SALE, 1500bush.FennsyivaniaOats. June 25- d.4t Lemons for Sale. 30 boxes in good order just received fron* Philadelphia. For terms apply to JOHN RANDALL, 95, Bowly's wharf. Also on hand, Eondon Particular Madeira Wine, Bordeaux Brandy, and Burr Stones. June 25. d4tf Three Dollars Reward. STRAYED from Fort M'Henry, a smalt red COW, with 3 slits in tier Itfi ear. The above reward will be given for returning her to the .Fort, near Baltimore. JOHN HUGHES. y-jne '^6._______________^__________J-i,t CORDAGE. A fuw tons Cordage, of the best quality and most valuable sizes, now landing- f-oin the sloop Pollv and Nancy, at Smilles VVb rf, for sal by H, BURROUGHS'. j one fi._____________________________ ' This Day is rubi^hecl, BY CONRAD, LUC.4S Is? CO. (lai'e m. and j. conrad and co ) Pan II, Vol. I ir, of Dr. Feet's New Cyclopedia. June 26.____ __ _________d6t Notice. FIELDING LUCAS, Juivr having enter- ed into copartnership with M. Ec J. Conrad tic Co. the business will in future be conducted under the firm of Conrad, Lucas & Co M. it J. CONRAD & CO. FIELDING LUCAS, Junr. June 26.______________ eo3w Fay son and Smith H ive received by the schooner Providtnee, from -New-Tori: 50 chests Hyson Tea, 50 do. Young Hyson do. 50 half chests Souchong do. 50 do. and 20 c;r. chests Bohea do. The above of the Cargo of ship Beaver, ar- rived from Canton,.the present month, and- entitled to debenture. 50 casks Sherry Wine. Who h ive cUo fir tale, £0 i, Is. N. E- Rum. June 2S «e<" » •=^3L.-*j-ir