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rleml JH)$'Z''\Jf'trs "^T7 W*& &W1MMM Seven Dollars per Annum.] THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1807. [Vol. XXVI—No. 4098. Sale by Auction. On TUESDAY, The 11th August, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, ¦mill be sold at the premises, by order of the | Court, and under the direction of Frederick_ j Price, esq. trustee,' ,ALL that valuable piece of Ground, con- | taining nine acres, about one mile and a half j from the city situated to the -west of the York Turnpike Road, and bounded by the Lands of Messrs. Edwards, Vincent, and Ball. On the promises is erected a g-ood and cpnvenient dwelling House, Stables, &c. late- ly owned and now occupied by Mr. John Neale. It will be at the purchaser's option, to pay the cash, or to give approved hvjoyaed notes at six and twelve months, with interest thereon, from the day of sale. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. June 29. ;__________MVrh____ Mi tl $• Farm Jo r Sale by Auction. On THURSDAY, The 16th July, at half past 11 o'clcei at the Vendue Warehouse at the corner of Second and Frederick-streets, viill be fold on a liberal credit, Windsor MILL, on Gwynn's Falls, with all the Machinery thereunto belonging, with about 166 acres of Land,, situated about four miles from (his city, near one half of which is cleared and under good- fence, and well set with clover and other grass The im- provements are, a neat and wcl) finished two- .story S one Dwelling House, Coolers' Shop, largo Stables and other convenient out-houses, sill built wile, storte. The Mill has lately undergone a thorough repair, there are between 20 and SO feet head and fill. She has two water wheels which work three pair of Burr Stones, and is caii'n'aied to manufacture about 60 barrels of floor per day. The property will be shewn previous to the sale on application to tiie MBler; (Mr. Hugh M'Gregory) on the premise* or. to Mr. j-taes Owings, merchant, No. 97", Bowiy's wharf. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. June g?._________. __________ S-iie by Auction. OFTIIK GENUINE, JUICE OF THE GRAPE; The admire-so'.'choice WINE, are inform- al that on W-nNKSIDYY NEXT, the 3th Jul", at half past. 11 ii'cloek, at the Bricfe War house on Commerce-street, u little be- low Pratt street, will commence the sale of a CARGO of MADEIRA WIN's Of a quality superior to any ever imported here or to any p:irt of the United Stated ; which AVine was carefully selected in Ma- deira, by a gentleman of. this pity, whose judgment and taste is acknowledged, to be equal, if not superior to any in America." A great proportion of the cargo is in half pipes and quarter casks, ftnd consists of the iieryfinest London particular, Tenta and Ser- Cial j Also, afew quarter casks Green Malm- aey ; all of which will be offered in small lots, suitable for private families j and a libe r.l credit will be given for'approved endors- ed paper. TAOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. - Julv 1. HILL BE PUBLISHED TO-MORROW MORNING BY SAMUEL JEFFERIS, 213, Market street and ANDERSON AAZ> JEFFERIS, 66, Num'ber 2 of a New Literary Work, by lihe Lw arian Society of Baltimore, entitled MOONSHINE. Tin; publisher informs the patrons of this ¦work, that he has stated to the authors, a wish expressed by many of their readers, that it could be made to embrace objects of a more miscellaneous nature. To this they answered, that it would be entirely inconsistent with their plan ; but g'ave him leave to close in the same cover, stfrV quantity df miscellane- ous matter that he might think fit. -He has .therefore, resolved to give, with each num- ber of the Moonshine, frojn four to eight pages, of original and selected matter, which will, be paged so as to admit of being bound tip sparntciy. The whole of this additional matter to be jrfvea in each month, will con. statute a number of a distinct work, to be entitled fHE BALTIMORE MAGAZINE. This department will be under the directi- on of a gentleman of known literary abjlites. The third Number of the Moonshj.ie, will be published on Thursday the 9th of July, together with the first part of No. 1, of The Baltimore Magazine ; after which, they will be published regularly every Thursday. The two. works together will contain from 12 to 16 pages each week, and be delivered or forwarded to those who pay in advance, lor Three Hollars for six months, or at the rates heretofore advertised. June 30. ' d4t Dissolution of Partnership. The Partnership of SHEPPARD AND M'LAUGHLIN, is this day dissolved by mutual consent : All persons haviug claims against said firm arc requested to present tUeir accounts, and those indebted to the same, will please make their payments as soon as possible. THOMAS SHEPPARD, MATTHEW M'LAUGHLIN. The subscriber informs his Friends and the Public, that he continues the Business of Mer- chant Taylor, and Slop Seller, at his stand, No. 43, Fell's street, Fell's-Point, Baltimore. THOMAS SHEPPARD. June SO.________ ___________________,d4t Baltimore Office of Discount and Deposit, Jiiwe 30th, ISG7. Thi^ Bank will be shut on the 4th of July • iiext. In consequence thereof, all Notes and Bills, payable at this institution, on Saturday and Sunday next, must be taken up, on or bofore next Friday; and all Bills and Notes, intended for discot'mt on Monday the 6th Ji;iy, *iuist be brought into Bank on Friday. DAVID HARRIS, Cashier- June SO. til Freight for Bordeaux. ^J> The Shin M^ VICTRESS, Jii^&ifter Captain Maddox, ¦jjJjKtjS^jiqCa Will take from 30 to 50 bales of Cotton, if applied for immediately, CORNTHWAIT & YARMAT.L, No. 83, Bowl}'s wharf. 7th mo. 1st._______________.____________dat For Sale, The fine Rut-sailing French built Ship ROSE, Dennis M. oiirtheu 00 tohs ; built of the best materials, well, found in sails, rigging, &c, and can be sent to sea at a small expence- Anply to CORNTHWAIT U YARN ALL. Who fnwe for sole-, on board suit! .hip, 131.tons of good building SAND. 6th mo. SOtIn___________________ d For Sale or Charter, JETJS The Schooner >JM&\1 PR® A'IX, ^'ff.T^^M:'^!' Eliphalet Gruby, master ; ^VvvSSsifer Burthen about 600 barrels, a staunch good vessel, will be ready to receive a cargo in a few days. For terms apply to CORNTHWAIT ft YARN ALL, No. 83, Bowdy's wharf. Who hare for sale, landing from, on board said schooler at the tipper tide if Smith's dock, 50 tons Pfatster Paris, 24 bbls. Beef, Nos. 1, 2 and 3. 16 crates Earthen-ware, 14 ho-ve.s Brown Soap, 2000 feet V.'h.te, Pine Boards. 6th mo. 30th, _____________d6t Wanted to Charter, t""p-\ A good American SKIP of - &'Mm* ' 3500 <" '-00!J "M* for Liver-. ;> pool. -,,nr, can be put on *»;- board immediately ALSO, 3S. A good American VESSEL /&^ of 220 to 240 t.#ns burthen, '"> for a purlin Ireland Cargo ..;/&:•• ready to go on board, without any delnv. Apply to CORNTHWAir k YA.RMVLL, No. 8,3, BoWiy's wdiarf. 6th nio, Ł,fuh. ^__^ d6t Fur Boston, f-v Schooner SUF1N (J? Wit, HAM, . Will sail hi a few days, having a "if-ie'rsr'.fe.'i-i*, a part of her freight engaged, For freight or pjasaagg, e.poiv to BUFVUM ef GOODHUE,. I\'o. 8-1, Bowk's lnharf. Aho received p-r tttfd .a 'tooucr ur.dfar sale, 30 pipes Corsica Wine, 50 box^s Chocelat", 6V0 Reams Wrapping Paper. Jiino. 89,. ____Mt-ecit . Tor Sale, 'The gcaid substantial Ship GENERAL GRKF.N, 239 19-95 tons per register, and of such dimensions as to Tor a shm of her tonnage, stow a large car well found, having an ex«ensive*uventory of r.Ktenais. This ship will be sold on the most nr«lerate terms, iu order to close a concern. For terms apply to CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker, Commerce-street. June 2T.________________________ For Freight or Charter 7i» a port in Europe, fv^ The Portuguese Brig _$'iWi\_ NAFOLEAO, ^!$LS_r Capt. Jar then. isSaSsfep June 24. dSt For Sale, Freight, or Charter, _|T_lV The Schooner ^SiSJV^ KIM ROD. V^^SSftsp Captain Garhell, :-¦_&-« She is a strong fast sailing Schooner about 7o0 barrels burthen and will be in excellent order to receive a cargo in a few days. Apply to WM. TAYLOR. Who has imported in said schooner, for sale, 350 bags Carracas Cocoa, 243 seroons Sugar, 46 bags > 20 seroons5 8 bales Sasapariila. . 362 dried Hides, 10 tons Fustic. And has on hand, Part of 4 cargoes of New Orleans 3ugar. which he will sell on a credit of 4 and (> months. A few invoices of Qjieen's-ware, wcl! as- sorted. June o(i. .2aw2w.j. Green COFFEE. Philadelphia Packets. *V OLD LINE. The public are respcetfull informed that idi articles of ibreign growth and manufacture, intended to be shipped to Philadelphia, by this route, must be accompanied with a. certifi cate of health, until the 1st of October, (to be obtained from the Mayor's Office,) certj tying that they have been landed in the Unilei: States thirty Jars. Wl-LtjtAM M'DONALD. June 9 Saw 2m Sloop Experiment, For Passengers CYllv. E'lJilT! S. BCVKEF, Bees leave toinformhis friends and the public that he will, on the first of July, commence aiming a SLO'JP, of about op.e hu.l-.lred t. en tons BiU'-then, between the cities of /vctu- Tm-i and Hudsdn, for the purpose of carryieg Passengers. Few people who have had, oe.ea9;oii to take pasnaga up or down the North River, but have experienced theinoonvenienee and risque of (join ;• on hoard . vessejs deeply loaded and -lumbered on duck ; there,'ore captain l!unii.er has determined to take i>n Freight on board the Experiment, which will remedy, that: in- coin ence; and entirely do away tiie ri:;que. Tl|i owners of this vessel, beiog desirous to render the passage as shoj't, convenient J; agreeable as possilds, have not' only taken care to furnish her with the best Peds, Bed- dingi Liquors, Provisions, &c. but they have been (it a very great cxper.e.e and trouble in procuring materials and building iier on the best construction for sailing and for tiie ac- commodation of Ladies and GentTotfien tra- veiling on business or for mV-atairc Thg Kxpetiment will leave New-York evre.-y Wednesday evening preehiely at six o'clock, and Hudson every . .ruing at 8 o'clock, thro u;hooi (he wmi.h. Captain Bunker .having been severe! years engaged in the freighting business between New York and Hudson, his become well ac- quainted with every part of the river ; and he hopes, by attention and -punctuality to me- rit the pstrona.'jc oi' Ladies ami Gentlemen, from'the Southwrardt who may visit the cele- brate.d Jiallston, Saratoga, fcf fybation Springs, cr Travelers who may l>y.ve occasion to tra- vel through the Northern States—The short- ness oV-the preaee. to H dson wl.en ccai- par«d with that to Aiivany or any placa above Hudson, (where the river is impeded by bars, islands and overslaws that render it impossible fir last s.uiing vessels to pass) he thinks wdl induce most people who are ac- quainted with the ddterceiee, to take pass- age to Hudson, where Carjiages or Boats can at all times be had, at a odevate ex- pence, to convey them to Albany, Trov, Lansingburiih, or the Lebanon-Springs, which are about 30 mile; distance. Hudson, May, j.807. Jane 2. 2aw6w For Sale, A handsome GIG HORSE. Inquire at No. 105, Hanover-street. Jime 26. dSt Fifty Dollars Reward. Rami way from the subscriber, living in the city of Baltimore, on Sunday the 21st instant a Negro M\N, named ISAAC, aged about 25 cars, about 6 feet high, very large body and strong made, has a custom of throwing up his Uea/1, or looking up when spoken to, vary large flat .feet and slovenly in his walk. Had, on a Tioklenbiirjj siiirt, 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, a'd secures him in Baltimore jail, shall receive, if taken in the city ten dot- lars, If 20 miles from i>allim\>re, and in the state 25 dollars, and if out of tiie state, the above reward. Paid by CHRISTOPHER HUGHES. AT. B. Masters of vessels and all others, are forewarned against harboring, or Carrying off said Pimovjay. June 23-_______________________ d6t-eol0t Fresh Teas. The svfecriber has just received at his Tea Store, a supply of 'PEAS, of the latest i»». jmrtation and fir :t quality, viz. Imperial in chests and leads of 21b. each, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, Souchong and Bohea, Jamaica and New-Orleaas Sugars, by the hlid. and bid White and Brown Russia Sheetirg', Ravens Ouck, Russia Diaper, Supcrjine long and short Nankeens, Carpeting, ana 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 Bolting Cloths. Millers and others, who deal in this atticle can be supplied on the best terms, by the in, voice or single piece, with Bolting Cloths, from No. 0 a T, of a superior quality, (i-oni two ma- nufactory of the " Three King's," by applying to the subscriber. JOHN SPERRY. 55, Smith's wharf. Mav 6. d __________* ,,____________ Nimrod Maxwell, Proprietor of the celebrated Sulpher Spring in Adam's county, Pennsylvania, takes leave, on the approach of the season for bathing, & drinking- this highly medicinal water, to in- form his former friends, and tho inhabitants of this and the neighboring1 states, who may be iu quest of health or pleasure, that lie is prepared to gratify them in both. His house is in nil 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 ltmknis Table em. bffllished by the best cooks ; and has been at the eatpEiice of sinking in the solid Rock, and replenishing with alnmdaiics of Ice a cave for the refreshment of his Spring Guests. He will have obliging Waiters, and plenty of them, together with Music for the entertainment of such as deliglrt in that oxquisite Treat The House on the south side of the Bridge, is occupied by Mr. Robert Long, wiio kept it formerly, and who has fitted it in the best manner.(or the accommodation of Boarders. N. Maxwell in this age of j&Htjfitw, has chosen to content himself with this plain and modest notice, begging his readers to bel&ve that, lie means to perform eye,H ivore than he has promised*. June ii. cU5t!rJy Kavanna Sngnr, CoiTee, he. 325 bo.vesprime white and brown Havarma SUGARS, 13 half boxes refined White do 85 bags Green Coffee, and 3 barrels plotant Indigo,, just received per schooner Merchant, John Bigby, master, from Havanna, and for sale on a liberal credit for approved endors- ed nape), if immediate application be made befsre landing to ROBT : HAMILTON, Corner of Caivert-street and Lovely-lane may 22. d Refilled Sugars. The subscribers inforn? their friends, and all fho«e w/io wish to favo - them with their custom, that, they have manufactured, and ;.,f, fer for sale at their Sugar Refinery, col n r of Howard, and Pratt-streets, alt sorts of Refin- ed SUGARS, which tK-y warrent equal, if not superior ;n qd.dity to any refined m this city, and which they will sell on 6 -_________________.. dl.5t eol.5t (jrij'est, AuerDiity an.I Qo Have received by the Hercules an I ffnn-: hlams, from Liverpool; tht Fair America i and Globe, from London, and other late arrivals at New 7"ri and Philadelphia, upnŁ"es. 'rune 5. dfjthjy Green Turtle. . TURTLE SOUP will he 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, JAMES BRYDEN. N. B. Private Families ean be served. June 18. .1 Liverpool China. Matthew Smith, No. 3, North Liberty.street, Has received by the Francis, Captain Curtis', A supply of Liverpool China, Consisting of Complete Dining Sets, Plates, &c. On Hand, An excellent assortment of Qj.ieen's-ware, elegant lea China, & Cut Glass. Likewise, Crates assorted, and Liverpool pipes itt boxes. Juiy 1. d4t Lafitte, Duche & Earthe, No. 172 Baltimohk street, HAVE FPU SALE, 1 box Embroidered Leuo and Cambriek Handker. hiefs, 1 do. Plaid Silks, 3 do. Piain Taffets, i trunks men and ladies' Siik Stocking's, 1 bale Seersakas, IttnksH^'1^ 2600 i.ieces short Nankeen, asks Claret. Tile whole entitled to debenture. ¦ Also on hand by the piece or dozen, An assortment of plain and Figured Rib- bons, Plain and Plaid Silks, Silk and Cotton Stockv j;s, Ciaj.'es, Bandanrioes, Linen Cam. b"ics, Cotton and Thread Lace, Sarsnctt, Siik and Kid Gloves, Lace Veils, fee. fee. be. 1 box Thread Lace, on corajpission. July 1. dSt