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!• ' V* Seven Dollars per innum.J np*4Dmm MONDAY, JULY 6, 1307.' Sale by Auction. ON TUF.SDAY, TheTih Inst, at the Auction room at'he head of Fr¦'.•. ierick ¦ street dock, will be sold on a libe- ral credit, Madeira Wine, In pipes and halt' pipes, of i superior qua- lity made from the first vintages on the south side of that Island, and not inferior to any imported Fit for immediate use, be- in."; 4 years old; VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct'rs. J me 2.______________________________ Sale by Auction. On TUESDAY NEXT, . The 7th instant, at 13 o'clock, at the auction room, at the head if Frederick-street dock, Kili i-e ',o'd, 11 hlids. Jamaica Rum, 2 do. Molasses, ' 7 hags Pimento, 17C0 feet !V> ahogany, 400 :ncou Nuts, 2 D!d \>ibhurs, 600 i uM icon, 6dC0 lb. old Joule, 30.0 lbs', old Copper, 190 do ol t Lead Imported in the schooner Experiment, Lor. Ing. rawer, from Jamaica. VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct'rs. J"''> '¦________________________________ Sale bv Auction. j On TUESDAY, iy>e1\th August, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold at the premise*, by order of'the Court, and viler the direction of Frederick Pi ice, esq. trustee, ALL that valuable piece of Ground, con- taining nine: acres about one. mile and a half from the city situated to the west of the York Tttfflpifce Road, and bounded by the la of Messrs. Ed wards, Vincent, and Ball: On the pr< mises is erected a good and convenient dwelling House, Stables* &c. late- ly owned and now occupied- by Mr John >,Teale It will-be at the purchaser's option, to pay the cash, ar to give approved indorsed notes at six and twe be months, with interest thereon, fro.n the dav of sale THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. June ?9. M&Th Mill> Farmfor Saliby Auction. [Vol. XXVI—No. 4100. Sale by Auction. On TUESDAY, The 7th instant, at 12 o'clock, at the auction room at the head of Frederick-street dock, Villi be sold, 200 bags first quality Green COFFEE. 15 tons FUST1CK. Immediately after which •will be sold, . --.-A Tiie Schocner mg.^MM\_ HENRY, V^!!k.-'&/JWr Burthen about 100 tons, was if? built of the very best materi- als, is well found and sails remarkably fast, her inventory will be shewn at the time of sale. VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct'rs. . July 3'. On THURSDAY, The I6th July, at half past 11 o'clock at the Vendue Warehouse at tin: corner of Second and Fre'/eriei-strccts, will be sold 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 this ritv, n< ar one-half of which Is cleaned and under good fence, and well set with clover and other grass. The im- prsvei n neat and well finished two- ,s<::-y S one Dwelling House, Coopers' Shop, ! other convenient out-houses, all buUt with si The Mill has lately undergone a thorough ire between SO and SO feet head and fall. She has two water wheels work three p;.ir ot Burr Stones, rind I to manufacture about 60 barrels ol-flour per day. The property will be shewn previous to the sale on application to the Miller, (Mr. Hugh M'Gregory) on the premises or toMr. James O wings, merchant, No. 97, Eowly's wharf. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. June 29. For Sale, The fine fast-sailing French built Ship ROSE, Dennis M. Johnston, master ; ourthen about 300 tons ; built of the well found in sails, rigging, &c. and can be sent to sea at a small expence. Apply to CORNTHWAIT h YARNALL. Who have for sale, on board said ship, 131 tons oT good building SAND. 6th mo. 30th. ______________tl For Sale or Charter, ¦s2P"> The Schooner iIMik^M PHQLNIX, Eliphalet Gruby, master ; eSSSsGJ. a Burthen about 600 barrels, a staunch good vessel, will be ready to receive a cargo in a few days. For terms apply to CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, No. 83, fiowly's wharf. Who have for sale, landing from on board said schcmier at the upper tide of Smith's dock, 50 tons Plaister Paris, 24 bbls Beef, Nos. 1, 2 and 3. 16 crates Earthen-ware, 14 boxes Brown Soap, 2000 feet White Pine Boards. • 6th no. 30th. d6t Wanted to Charter, A good American SHIP of 3500 to 4000 bbls. for Liver- pool. Cargo can be put on board immediately. ALSO, A good American VESSEL of 220 to 240 tons burthen, for a port in Ireland Cargo ready to go on board, withoui For Boston, The Schooner JEFFERSON, Mp. Captain David Hall ; 8&» Ready to receive a cargo, &. will be dispatched in a few days. For freight apply to D. L. THOMAS, Ship Broker. _ July 2.___________________________d4t Fur Boston, Schooner SUSAN & WILLIAM, Will sailin afew days, having a part of her freight engaged, For freight or passage, apply to BUFFUM cr GOODHUE, No. 84, Bowly's wharf. Also received per said schooner and far sale, 20 pipes Corsica Wine, 50 boxes Chocolate, 650 Reams Wrapping Paper. June 29. d4t-eo4t tefe'. No. Liverpool China. Matthew Smith, s, Sile by Auction, OF THE GENUINE JUICE OF THE G'M.re. The admirers of choice WINE, are inform- ed that on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the. 8th July at half past 11 o'clock, at the Brick bouse on Commerce-street, a little be low Pratt street, will conl.raence the sale of a CARGO of MADEIRA WINE, Of a quality superior to (any ever imported here or to any part of the United States ; ¦which Wine was carefully selected in Ma- deira, by a gentleman of this city, whose ¦ __ any delay. Apply to ^^^^^^^^^^^^ COKM'HWAir & YARNALL, No. 83, Bow!y's wharf. 6th mo. 29th.____________________d6t For Sale, The good substantial Ship GENERAL GREEN, 239 19-9 I tons per register, and of such dimensions as to stow a large cargo, for a ship 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 applv to CHARLES 13. YOUNG, Broker, Commerce-street. June 27. A assrv-j? ¦,;¦»—. For Sale, Freight, or Charter, The Schooner NIMROD, _____________H Captain Cathell, itfes^ie She is a strong fast-sailing Schooner about 700 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 Cucoa, 243 seroons Sugar, fn baS-B I Green COFFEE.' 20 seroons > 8 bales Sasaparilla. 362 dried Hides, 10 tons F«stic. And has on hand, Part of 4 cargoes of New-Orleans Sugar, which he will sell on a credit of 4 and 6 months. A few invoices of Qifeen's-ware, well as- sorted. June 30. 2aw"2vvi Fresh Teas. The subscriber has just received at his Tea Store, a supply of TEAS, of the latest im- portation and first quality, viz. Imperial in cheats and leads of 21b. each, Hyson, Young Hyson, II.i son Skin, Souchong and Bohea, Jamaica a>'d New-Orleaas Sugars, by the hhd. and bbl White and Brown Russia Sheeting, , Ravens Duck, Russia Diaper, Superfine long and short Nankeens, Carpeting, and 20 bales West-India Cotton. Jlso, GERMAN and atlier LINENS, With a general assortment of D»> Goods, all of which will be. sold lo»v for cash J.iMES STERLING. June 15. d North Lib'rty-street, Has received by the Francis, Captain Curtis, A supply of Liverpool China, Consisting oj Complete Dining Sets, Plates, &c. On Band, An excellent assortment of Queen's-ware, elegant Tea China, &. Cut Glass. Likewise, Crates assorted, and Liverpool pipes in boxes. July 1. c!4t 226 tierces prime Rice, Now landing, from (he brig Lioness, from Charleston ; for sale bv THOMAS PARKER, 69, Rowlv's wharf June 29.__ d6t For Sale, A Negro BOY, about 12 years old. In quire at this Office.______July I ¦ ¦ ¦ J4t To Let, That new and commodious two-story brick DWELLING, situate in North Charles st. a few doors above Church-street, and ad- joining the residence of Mr. George Cros- point of neatness and convenience. Sloop Experiment, For Passengers Only. hLIHV S. BUNKER, Be,; s leave to inform his friends and the public that he will, on the first of July, commence mining a SLOuP, of about one hundred & en tons Burthen, between the cities of New- Tori and Hudson, for the purpose of carrying Passengers. Few people who have had oceasion to take passage up or down the North River, but have experienced the inconvenience and risque '¦ of going on board vessels deeply loaded and • -lumbered on deck; therefore captain Bunker has determined to take no Freight, en board the Experiment, which will remedy that in- conve ieo.ee and entirely do away the risque. The owners of this vessel, being desirous to render the pass:,go as short, convenient & agreeable as possible; have not only taken care to furnish her with the best Beds, Bed- ding, Liquors, Provisions, &c. but they have u"en at a very great expellee and trouble in Judgmeh and taste is acknowledged to be i procuring materials and building her on eqa* il not . ipsriortp any in " 1""" ........: " i-~ ""'"..... besl construction tor sail A great proportion of the cargo is in half | commodauon pipes and quarter casks, and consists of the "...... veiyjtoest Londrn (Jal'twiilar, Tenta and Ser- c:-e ; \'-•*. afew quarter casks Green Malm- sey ; all of which will be offered in small lots, suitable for private families; and a Hbe ral credit will be grVen for approved'endors- ed paper. TAOMA'S CHASE, Auct'r. ^^^^^ ailmg of Ladies and veiling on business or for pleasure and for the Gentlemen tra July!. l7o3 Sale for a Term of Years, A stout healthy Negro MAN, about 27 ild. Also, a Negro GIRL, about 13 years old, who has fourteen years to serve. For terms apply to the printer. June 2'3. ____ d "CORD AGE: A few tons Cordage, of the best quality and most valuable, sizes, now lauding from the sioop P.illy and Jsiancy, at Smith's Wharf, for sal? by H. BURROUGHS. June 6.__________ _______________d Lalitte, Duche & Oarthe, No. 172. Baltimore street, SAVE FOR SALE, 1 box Embroidered Leuo and Cambrick Handkerchiefs, 1 do. Plaid Silks, 3 do Plain Taffets, Z trunks men and ladies' Silk Stockings, 1 bale Seersakas, 2 JJQOu pieces shoit Nankeen, 300 casks Claret. The whole entitled to debenture. Also on hand by the piece trunks 3 India Hd'kfs. The Experiment w.ll leave New-York every Wednesday evening precisely at six o'clock, and Hudson every Sunday Morning at 8 o'cljck, throughout the season. Captain Bunker havingheen several years engaged in the freighting business between New York and Hudson, has become well ac- quainted with every part of the rh er ; and he hopes, by attention and. punctuality to me- rit the patronage of Ladies and Gentlemen from the Southward, who may visit the cele- bratcd Sailrfoii, Saratoga, Is'Lebanon Springs, or travellers who may have occasion to tra- vel througli the Northern States—The short- ness of the passage/to Hudson when com- pared with that to Albany or any place above Hudson, (where the river is impeded by bars, islands and ovevslawS fliat render it impossible for fast-sailing vessels to pass) he thinks wdl induce most people who are ac- quainted with the difference, to take pass- age to Hudson, where. Carriages or Boats can at all times be had, at a oderate ex- pence, to convey them to Albany, Tray, Lansinghiirgh, or the Lebanon-Springs, which are about 30 miles distance. Hudson, May, 1807. June 2. 2aw6w Bolting Cloths. Millers and others, who deal in this article can be supplied on the best terms, by the in, voice or single piece, with Bolting Cloths, from No. 0 a 7, of a superior quality, from the ma mifactory of the " Three Kings," by applying to the subscriber - JOHN SPERRY, 55, Smith's wharf May 6. * d Nimrod Maxwell, Proprietor of the celebr«ted Sulplier Spring in Adam's county, 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 lfe it prepared to gratify them in both. His house 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- bellished by the best cooks ; and has been at the expencc of sinking in the solid Rock, and replenishing with abundancs 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 s.ich as delig-ht in that exquisite Treat The House on the south side of the Bridge, is occupied by Mr. Robert Long, who kept it :,ln | formerly, *id who has fitted it in the best ' manner for the- accommodation of Boarders N Maxwell in this age of puffing, has chosen to content himself with this plain and modest notice, begging his readers tc believe j that he means to peri'effla even more than he has premised. i June 11._____________________d!5thjy BEEF. 100 bbU. Boston, No. I, BEEF, just re- eeived and for sale bv PITCH HALL, Ton. 81, Bowly's-wharf July!______________________________d_ ify Tiu following Gentle- men wul be supported as Directors for the Union Bank of Maryland, at the ensuing elea- tion : Thomas Poultney, Robert Fergusson, Isaac Tyson, Lemuel Taylor, Humphrey Pierce. July 1_______________________ d4t Vv anted in a Grocery Store, A young Man who is acquainted with ft. gures, and writes a fitir hand, will be taken as an apprentice, provided he can come weil recommended. One from the country would be pfefered. Apply at this office. July 1._____________________diat Fo Rent. THE Subscriber intends declining the Gro- cery business,offers his HOUSE to rent; it has a good store and two cellars. The House i§ well finished and convenient, on a deep lot, and a little kitchen garden with paved yard, am! the water in the yard, for the accommo- dation of a genteel family. Immediate posses- sion may be had. JOHN A. GILLISON, No. 32, Light-street. Who has on hand, and for sale, A few pots of choice Pickles—Also, Who wants to rent a small Shop. July 1st. d4t. Hale, ^^^ __________ this House is calculated to please, and will be found to be surpassed by few. Terms will be made known by application to CHARLES L. BOEHME. July %______________________d4t For Sale, A likely Negro GIRL, about 23 years of age, she is a very good plain cook, under. stands washing and ironing very well and all kinds of house work, she is sold for no fault, and no person out of the city need to apply. July 2. _ d4t For Sale, The Lease of a small House and Store, on the South side of Market street, in the most central square. The store is at present occupied for Dry Goods, and will be occupied by the present tenant, for nine months to come ; any person wishing to purchase the same, will please to apply tc the printer. Mi B. riie rent that will be coming to the purchaser, for the nine months to come, will amount to seventy-five dollars. July 1.___________________________cl4t Wm. h Jerm. Hoffman, No. 3. South Charles street, OFFER FOR SALE, 147 bales INDIA GOODS, Consisting of Oude Sahans, Do. Cosahs, Do. Manioodies, Tandah Sahans, ar«J Illafetgunge do. June<26. dlOt-eoIOt Philadelphia Packets. Xj m? OLD LIKE. The public are respectfuil informed that all ! articles of foi'elgn growth and manufacture, intended to be shipped to Philadelphia; by this route, must be accompanied with a certifi eate of health, until the 1st of October, Co be obtained from t. e Mayor's Office,} Certi- fying that they have been landed in the United Mutes thirty days. WlIiM-AM M'SONALD, June 9 gaw2ra Guest, Atierbury and Co Have received by the Hercules and fohn Adams, /.'.n. Liverpool; tne Fair American and Globe, from London, and "into' .ate arrivals at New- lonk and Philadelphia, upwards ef 600 packages very choice GOODS CONSISTING Off 7 8 and 9-3 fancy Calicoes and Chintz 7-8 ami 9 8 Furniture ditto 7-8 and. ti-4 Cambric Dimities - 7 8, 9-8 6*. 6-4 black and color*d Cambrics Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins Lapput and figured Cambric ditto Elegs.it worked and lace Cambric ditto Printed and worked Muslin iiobes 6-4 Lappet and checked Cambric Shawls Rornail and (lush bordered Handkerchiefs 7-8 and 9-8 pink, blue and fancy checked Ginghams Printed Quiltings Men's and women's Cotton Hose, plain lace and sandal clocks Eiegantsilk ditto Madrass & French Pullicat Handkerchiefs 7-8 and 9 8 cambric Shirtings Bed Tic!*, Sattinetle Cotton Lace and Spider Nets Pic nic. and Spider net Sleeves Carpets, &c. AND 60 casks London Porter, of a superior qua. Iity. ,____April ?,7 d Best Russia clean Hemp. Russia Sheetings J .. . , , Sherry Wine b $ entitled to dr»wb»Ck AND SOOO bushels yellow Corn. For sale by SCHULTZE & VOGELER. May 13. U To be Rented, That commodious three-story brick HOUSE No. 252, liaitiniore-street, welf calculated j for the wholesale Dry Goods Business. Pos- sessioVI maybe hadofthc Dwelling part imme- ; diately, and the store and cellar on the first of October ensuing. Applv to WALTE.R JENKINS, June 2-