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REMOVAL
James Ninde, Watch-Maker,
No.70, Market-street,
Respectfully informs his friends and the
public, that he lias removed from his old stand
to the above place, where he hopes by a punc-
tual attention to I • merit a continu-
ance of the public patro h lie has hi
therto so liberally experienced.
He has on hand, ann 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 oilers !or sale at the most reduced
_rices______________ may 19. 2a w_
i'o be ^oid.
The subscriber havinff been appointed trus-
ter for that purpose, oft( rs for sale that valu-
able tract, or parcel of LAND or PI.AN-
TA'ITON, late the property ol Zachariali
M'Kubm ; containing about 488 acres, lying
and being in Montgomery county, with a
large and commodious mill house 08 feet by
42 three-storieshigh, one-story of which is
stone and two of brick, with two water
wheels, three pair of atones, two of which
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, stable, smuh's-shop dwel-
line and store-house, the mill stands on a
pufilicroad, leading from the mouth ol Ma-
nococv to the city of Washington, jbout^l
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. 1 he
terms of sale will be cash. If not sold at pn-
vate sale before the twenty-ninth day ol Uc-
tober next, the sale to commence that day,
c.r in case of rain, the first fair day thereafter
HENRY HOWARD of John, Trustee.
N. B The subscriber will also sell 2j0
acres of LAND lying on the south side of
Vatapsco river, within about 7 miles_ot Bal-
timore by water or land ; the one half in good
wood and well adapted to any kind of coun-
try produce.
Tlie terms will be one third cash, on the re-
sidue there will be a credit, with bond bear-
ing interest. H. HOWARD, of J. Irustee
"may 30._______________________2™____
"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 Tayhr, late of Baltimore coun-
ty, deceased : .Ml persons having claims a-
trainst the said deceased, are hereby warned
to exhibit the same, with the. vouchers there.
of to the subscriber, at or before the 30th of
December next, they may otherwise by law
be excluded from all benefit of said estate
Given under my hand, this 20th day of June,
1807. JOHN SHULTZ,
Executor of John Taylor.
June 22 1807._______________ 2aw6w
Land for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for Sale, ROBERT'S
PARK, containing 166 acres; being within 3
miles of Baltimore, on the Fails turnpike road.
The improvements are, a smallframe D we'dirg
House, a Kitchen adjoining, Barn and Stables,
a small 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 Jessop, in Howard-street, or to
JOHN MERRYMAN, of Sain'l,
Near Hookstown
may 13.____________________ Saw
CITY BATHS.
/
ii&>,
FINN'S IMPROVEMENT, &c. Ike.
Seven ne:a 'I 'UBS, and shortly another extensive
BOILER, besides a variety of otlier efforts to,
please .' ¦' •'
WILLIAM FINN,
Who at the
CITY BATHS, JONES' FALLS FOOT-
BRIDGE,
Has had the honor for several years past
to be instrumental in washing the body corpo-
real of half tke community j takes this liber-
ty to talk like a states nan, viz.—not Jor his
awn but for the public good ! To inform all his
old and ne?» friends, as well those he knows, as
those he don't ijiow ; that his Patent submersion
machinery, is now in complete order for their
reception ; or, in other words, he has made,
an i is still making, such additions to his es
tabliahment, that, from day light until mid-
night no applicant will be subject to ibe un-
necessary loss of a moments detention, to
obtain either a COLD, WAS Id, SHOW Kb,
or PLUNGING BATH; when the season
permits :
APPROPRIATE ROOMS
AND
BATHING TUBS,
For all sizes and sexes, Detached Rooms,
particularly appropriated for LADIES, and
Cordial Restoratives, as usual viz : Finn's
Antispasmodics ; Grand Restoratives ; Republi-
can Strengthenersfor the nerves, and the never
tailing exhilirativea of the system vulgarly
named Milch and Fruit PUNCH, I.EMO,,
UADE, tUc. Together with the most punc-
tual attention of the public's most obsequi-
ous, tic. &c.
WILLIAM FINN.
N. B. For the further encouragement of
persons inclined to bathe, & coming in stages
une half of the hire will be paid, if required.
Jiuie 13. 2aw
My Creditors will take Notice,
THAT I intend to apply to Harford coun
ty Court, at. August term next for the benefi
©f the act for the relief, f insolvent debtors.
WALTER TpLLE'S HALL.
may 15 2aw2rn$
Wanted to Purchase or Hire,
A Cook; for whom a generous price, or
liberal wages will fcc given by
D. HARRIS.
May 3. Saw
To Lease mi Ground Rent,
The following LOTS in Yates' fc Howly's
addition :
No. 68 on Yerk-street £5 feet front G2 deep
69 A). S3 do. do. 52 do.
74 Wilkes-st. 25 do. do. 54 do.
ALSO,
Lot No. 2. on Fotter.street (Asquitl.'s
.addition) j0 lie* front. 80 deep.
ROB: -G. HARPER.
Jimy JS. 3»W
PROPOSALS,
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For piblishitif bv subscription,
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Dictionary of Arts Sff Sciences.
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New-York, May, 1807.
June 1. d
For Sale.
Two valuable three-siory TRICK WARE
HOUSES, situate at tne head of F.llicot'^s
dock; also a new two-story RKICK DUEL-
ING HOUSE and LOT, situate about a mile
from the city of Baltimore, on the Frederick
Town Turnpike road There is an handsome
Garden anil a small piece of excellent neadow
belonging thereto. The latter property is well
situate for either a small private family or ta-
vern. For terms apply to-
FREDERICK P1UCE,
No. 8, North Calverl-street.
A. 2 2aw
Fresh Garden h. Grass Seeds.
MAXIMILLIAN HEUISLER,
HAS received by the ship Fair American,
from London, his usual supply of GARDEN
SEEDS, which makes his assortment com.
plete.
Aha,
GRASS SEEDS, viz. White Clover, Lu-
zerne, Cinque foil and Rye Grass, and a few
Hue Moss Roses, all which he will sell low,
at his Nursery & Garden, jit Portland-Ferry-
Branch, near Raltiniors.
jagta 29. | Saw-
To Lease, on ground-rent,
SIX LOTS on Franklin-street, south side,
opposite to the water company's reservoir, 20
feet front 8t 90 feet deep ; beginning for No. 1
at tiie distance of about 304 ft et from the inter-
section of Feanklin and Calvert-streets, and
running eastward!}' for br.eadth adjoining each
other, and bounding on Franklin-street.
Abo, six other LOTS on Gravel-alley, the
north side, 20 feet front and 50 feet deep.
Gravei-ailey runs parallel with Franklin street,
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 them 140 feet
deep, to run back to the alley.
Persons who wish to take lots of this depth,
may,iftheychoose, have a greater front. Tiiose
who prefer purchasing in res simple, may have
a credit of 12 months, on approved notes with
endorsers, and a clear title when the money is
paid
A plat may be seen, and terms known, by
application to the subscriber, or to James Ba-
ker, surveyor, Oldtown, near the foot bridge,
who will shew the lots.
ROB. G. HARPER.
June 1. Saw
SPRING GOODS.
JAMES DAlL & CO.
Have imported in the ship Fair American, from
London,
The principal part of their
Spring Goods,
Comprising a select and general assortment
Amongst which are,
Calicoes, Chambray Muslins,
Dimities, Ginghams,
Cambric and Hosiery,
Fancy Muslins, Superfine Cloths,
Fancy Waistcoating, Kerseymeres, Sic.
All entitled to drawback, and many calcu-
lated for the West-India market, which they
offer for Sale on their usual terms.
April 22. dlOteoljy
Payson and Smith
Have received by the brig Grand Turk, and
Sloop Polly, from Providence, Rhode Island
for sale,
200 pieces Russia Sheeting, entitled to
debenture, »
20 tons St. Petersburg Clean Hemp,
'J do. Riga Rhine do.
1 bale Ticklenburg-,
21 hbds. N. E. Rum, a part 4th proof,
47 bbls. Prime Beef.
June 24. _____________________ eo4t
The Society of the Cincin-
nati will meet at Mr. Evan's Tavern, in the
city of Baltimore, on Saturday the fourth of
July next, at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon,
agreeably to their last adjournment; the mem-
bers of said Society are requested to give
their attendance.
By older,
ROBERT DENNY, Sec'ry.
June 8. eoMJy
A WORK THAI OUGHT TO BE IN POSSESSION
OF EVERY MAN.
the LIFE or
Gen. WASHINGTON,
Bv John Marshal]., Chitf Justice of the
United States,
Complete in 5 vols. 8vo. with an elegant Por-
trait, and a variety of Maps ; is now ready for
subscribers, and for sale, bv
GEORGE HILL.
Tbefollowing remarks from a late London
publication, attest the high opinion entertain-
ed of this authentic and interesting wori :
" The public will learn with interest that
the literary nioiiUTi«nt which has long been
projected to the memory of the most illus-
trious character of modern times, is at
length completed. No apology can be requi-
site for erecting such a monument to him,
who was the'first in war, the first in peace,
and the first in the hearts o! his fellow citi-
zens : to him who was the founder of a
great and prosperous empire, and whose mo
deration and. pure patriotism challenge the
imitation of all statesmen This performance
of judge Marshall has already been distin-
guished by the most honorable and unequivo-
cal testimonies j it has been hailed as an ac-
quisition to standard literature ; uwd it has
been considered as deserving, in point of ex-
ecution, a place by the side of Robertson's
Charles the Fifth, and as unrivalled in the au-
thenticity of its materials, by any work in the
entire compass of history and biography
April 4. d6t eo
Just Received
Prom Philadelphia, and for sale by
GEORGE HILL,
A Chemical Catechism,
Or the Application of Chemistry to the Arts,
for tlie use of Young People, vrtists, Trades-
men and the amusement of Leisure Hours, to
which is added, a vocabulary of Chemical
Terms, some »s;¦ ful 'J'ab'es, and a variety of
useful & amusing experiments, byS.PMiKES,
Manufacturing Chemist.
q3* This edition is embellished with an
elegantly engraved copperplate Frontispiece
of the economical Laboratory of James .V'ood-
house, M. D.
april 2'2. eo
To be Let, or Sold,
A large two-story Brick HOUSE, and
LOT, containing about 9 acres of Ground.
The house has eleven rooms, and a dry cel-
lar under the whole, good Kitchen and Sta-
bles ; also a number of Sheds, a large Gar-
den and a Pump of pure wholesome water
The property is situated on the Reister's-
town turnpike road, a little better than a irfile
from this city, and is well situated for a tav-
ern. Possession may be had immediately.
For terms apply to Nicholas Orrick, Market-
street, or to
CHRISTIAN KEENER, Silver HiU.
Who offers fin- Sale on a liberal credit,
His present Place of Residence,
juaie 22.___________________ *o
The Partnership
OF WESSELS if PRIMAVKSI, is this
day diosolved, the subscriber being duly au-
thorised to declare it so, by F Piimavesi,
now absent on a voyage to the West Indies.
All persons indebted to the said firm aii-
requested to make payment to the subscriber,
as agent for Mr. H. A. Wilms, to whom Wes
sels and Piimavesi have assigned all their
eilecls in Trust tor the benefit of their credi-
tors, who will please to exhibit their ch.ims
to J. F. F. WESSELS,
Who has removed to No. 31, South Cdveft-
street, where he offers for tale, a general
assortment of
GERMAN HARDWAUF..
Von KapfT and Brune
OFFER FOR SALE,
100 pipes best Holland Gin
50 do Dutch Beer
600 boxes do. Ciie.n se
lo do half pint Tumblers
2o 'do. short Negro Pipes
2o casks Crucibles
In do. Madder,
5 do. Sewing and Fishing Twine,
3 do. Brass Kettles,
looo Gin Cases,
37o packs Sheathing Paper,
34 bales white and brown Flemish Sheet-
ings.
An assortment of GERMAN LINENS;
Consisting of
CfrecksNo.2, Listadoes.BookCheck, Stripes,
Hretagnas, Plalilias, Cveas, Dowlas, Kenans,
Estopillas,Gimlets, white Rolls,Tickleiiburgs,
Bielfeld I-incn, German Raven Duck, Hessi-
ans, Bagging Stuff, and ready-made Bags.
Also,
374 boxes white and brown Havanna Sugar
23 barrels brown Sugar,
2o tons fustic,
12 tierces Rice,
115o bushels coarse Liverpool Salt,
18 casks Rocou,
16 barrets and 14 bags Gum Guiacum,
6 seroons jalap,
12o boxes Port Wine, of avery good-qurlity
9 boxes Copper, 22 a 23 oz.
5o casks Steel, and
A quantity of Glass Bsads.
may 4. ________________________diateo
George IV. Field.
No. 157, Baltimoee-81 reet,
Has for sale, by the Piece or P,}ciaget
A Variety of Goods,
Amongst which are
Ribbons, Modes,
Sattins, Persians,
Imperial Lustres,
Florentines.
Black and Fancy co-
lored Silk Velvets,
Silk & Cotton Hosie-
ry,
Silk Gloves,
Fancy Ginghams,
Chambray Muslins,
Callicoes,
Ta'pes and Bobbin*,
l.aces and Edgings,
India Cahcoes,
Bengalis,
India Book Muslins,
Madras Handkcrelif's
French Cambrics,
Droghcda Linens,
June 4.
June
ENGLISH CUTJ.IRT. ifc. (Jfc.
3. *»tt
White So Fancy Hand
kerchiefs,
White ttcoloredCaru-
bric Muslins,
Botnbazenes ik Bom-
bazettes,
Black, white & Fancy
Silk Handkerchiefs,
India & EiuriisiiSevv.
ing Silks,
Scarf Twist,.
London printed Mar-
seillcs, Joans,
Irisl) Diaper,
Checks,
Silk and Cotton Um-
brellas,
A fc ni packages Irish
Linens, &c. &c.
Nails, Sheathing Paper,
CORDAGE, &c.
„ H. Burroughs
Has just received by the schooner Gorham
Loveil, from Boston,
20 casks Cut and Wrought Mails,
Sheathing, Drawing and Scupper do.
Sheathing Paper,
Bunting, English and American Twine,
A few sets East-India Pilots, with direc-
tions,
Sextants, Quadrants and Amplitude Com-
passes.
Boston made Carpenters' and Coopers'
Tools.
On hand,
A complete assortment of SHIP CHAN-
DLERT for sale on the most reasonable
terms by wholesale or retail, at his store near
the Market, Fell's-Point.
Also,
A few tons CORDAGE, and NAVAL
STORES.
June 8. olni
Fifty Dollars Reward.
Ranaway fram the subscriber's Farm, Wtd-
nut Ridge, lying in O^.ecn Ann's County, eas-
tern Shore, Maryland, about the 1-Jth hist
a Negro Man named JACOB, near forty
years old, short well set, he has aremari...lilt-
sear through the right eye brow, and one
just under the same eye, which was occasion-
ed by a wound he received from a cart wheel,
his two upper foreteeth are much separate d,
and the flesh grows out from betwixt them,
not much unlike a tooth, be has a soft coun-
tenance for a man, and slow in his speech,
he is very handy with carpenters too!u, s.m\
understands all kinds of plantation business
very well, The subscriber has been inf lined
that his wife and children, were sold out of
the estate of one Cbattain near Ccntri wile,
about three years ago to a person who mov-
ed to Baltimore, and has settled somewhere
back of the city, from this circumstance it is
supposed he has gone over to Baltimore.
Whoever will apprehend the said fellow
and secure him sate in the jail of the city of
Baltimore, and will give information to Mes-
srs. Bui-roll and Ricaud of said place, will
receive the above reward.
ROBERT LLOYD NICOI.S.
Talbot county, June 22- eo
WINES-
L. P. Madeira, in pipes and hhds. of a su-
perior quality, old and fit for immediate use,
L, P. Tenerifle do.
Port, in hhds. and quarter casks,
Claret, in cases,
Cstile Soap, Blue Marbled,"*
in boxes,
Leghorn Hats from No. 20 to 1 entitled to
42, j drawback.
2 bales Cassinetts, calculated I
for a Spanish Market, J
3'0 tons Logwood,
25 do. Fustic,
235 logs St. Domingo Mahogany, and
A few pieces Flanders Shirting and Sheet-
ing. For sale on liberal terms by
W1ILIAM COLE.
Who offers to rent fur u term df years,
The house in which he lately resided No.
4, South-street.
June 9. to
Benjamin Francis
Takes the liberty to inform the citizens of
Old-Town and the public in general, that he
has opened a STORE, at No. 2, at the cor-
ner of Bridge and Union-streets, Old-Town,
where he proposes to keep the following ar-
ticles for sale, viz,
Groceries and Liquors,
A general assortment of Wrought and Cut
Nails,
Flooring Brads and Spdces,
Wrouglit and Cut Sprigs, from 11-2 to 2
inches. Also,'
An assortment of Hardware.
Also,
A large number of Carpenters' Tools.
Likewise.
A number of small articles of too little
value to trouble the printer with. The arti-
cles will be offered for salt, on reasonable terms
for cash or .approved bari bills.
mt*I>. ' &°2mi
Charles Wirgman
Has just rucived bv the Six Sisters, from Bris^
tot, anf offers for sale,
Sheathing Copier and Nails
liar, square and boit Iron, assorted
Iron Hoops
Scuppe* Nails and Pump Tacks
Spanish Brown
Tin Plates
Seine Twine
Bunting
Queen's Ware
Taunton Ale
Negro Pipes, and
Porter Bottles, in Hampers.
The above articles have been purchased with
cash, and will be sold very low.
Also, by the Giiiford, from Newcastle, (P..)
20 ci.sks Tumblers, assorted,
20 crates of Queen's Ware,
A few Grindstones,
Patent Canvas,
Wine Bottles, in baskets, and
1500 bushels large Coal.
Etk wse, by the Globe, from London,
An invoice of Gold and Silver Watches.
And on hand,
24 bales of Calcutta Piece Goods, consisting
of Luckinore, jugdea and Cllittabuily Baftas,
18 ci'.sks Venetian Red,
3 casks Mustard Bottles,
London Power, and
A few tons Logwood and Fustic.
april 28. a,
Charles C. Egertoii,
No. 82, Bowly's wharf,
Has just received per the brig Mercury fiot^.
Bordeaux, and offersji»- sole,
1200 boxes (of one and two dozen each)
Medoc CLARET and Grare's VVI-i'e Wire.
may 23 _________________dlf e„i6'(
Albert Seekamp
Has just receivedfrom fetmsylvanth {.•? for sale,
6000 lb. well cured Saltpetre BACON, it
(i barrels well seasoned S/VUSAGES,
Suit aide tor the. VVe*l-Ind»;i Market, or {'ami*
ly use.
June-3. ^_ ^___ eo
I o Let,
A convenient two-s'to'ry BRICK HOUSE,
corner of Fayette and Pearl-streets, rem- Fin-
ley and Taylor's. There is a good Sun ka
House, Oven, excellent water, and otl.ei- coi -
veuienccs on the premises. The rent win ba
moderate, to a good tenant. Inquire on the
premises. June 19. eo
Hazlehurst, Brothers and Co.
Has just received and offer for sale,
SO cases, containing 50 |