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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
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