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tdem 'Z/X'XXX' %3. Seven Dollars per Annum.} nan ay, july XXVI —No, 4104. HT.mTw MilJsr Farm for Sale byAuction. On THURSDAY, .The 16th J<ul Bear Fork cf Steer Creek, in Harrison count v, Virginia. This Land, i* represented to bt> of te;y good (quality, heavily covered vritll val uble'timoer, en a navigable river arid, distant only about 35 mi.es from the river Oiii'>- A considerable portion of the tract Asoneits of first rata bottom Lands This pro. per'..v on account of its advantfrgeous situati- on, r*apM settlements in the neighborhood, h its intrinsic and Increasing value, o.Ters to speculators and persons disposed to invest their money permanently in Lands, an oppor- *uw4>y seldom offered to them, and which froni the great demand for such property in the "Western Country, must seldom occur *K»-ati3' It is laid off in Lots of 500 acres each. 1"jie title is considered by the trustees to be ut .questionably good The original survey and other papers, with th* plats &C together with the opinion of .counsel relative to the vali- dity ot the title, will be left at the store of J.vlirv Trimble, No. 18, Cheapside, till the clay of sale, where those inclined to purchase m.iy have an opportunity of examining them. T'lie Creditors of Clement llrook who pre. iFer s-ettling their account:) imnv '.iateh-, by pm-oTiase, are respectfully informed that died- clai.ns will b^ received in pavment, For their pure liases. The terms of payment, wRei will be accommodating, will be made known at the tiirie of sale. JOHN TRIMBLE, ? Trustees of WM LEE, 5 Clemt. Brooke, July 3- _________________________eots 30 bolts Canvass, FOR SALE BY GROSS & BROSIUS, Gay-srreet-Bridge. jTOy?. _________d4tf , r_l'wentv Dollars Reward. Krwiaway from the subscriber in Philadel- pli.if« , on Sunday the 28th of June last, an ap. prontice BOY to the Blacksmith Business, n amed John F.emuig, about 17 vt-ars of age, S i&et seven incites high dark brown hair, rl ;»t1 on when he went away, a blue Coatee, unci white Dimity Waistcoat, white Cotton St.odcings, and Thicksett P nta'oons. Castor Haa.*., and Shoes half worn. He is supposed to 3i*i.v«^ rune.towards Baltimore. The above re. warcl will be given if brought home, and if lotit-ain Smith, from Port© Rico. A. quantity of superior GREEN COFFEE, ca~l «=. mlated for retailing j forsaleon accomrao- ditinjterms. Apply to GEORGE REINTZKL. No, 61, Smith's wharf. m__________July 7.______________________d-it 'Twenty Dollars Reward. ' ~3Et_ AN away from Doughoragen Manor, Elk- v',( ~"5_ t»e, (the summer residence of Charles Car rofc 3L _ of Carrollton, Esq.) on the j9th in#ant, a Sy=—^~yr" Man, named WILLIAM ; about .30 ve. .^*_ n-s of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high ; of a |h|__s- rising countenance ; wears his wool platted i'on -«r he locks and behind, and turned up with a -.- co ¦¦—¦—v b. His clothing that can he recollected is, a! =*;^s. ng blue cloth coat, London brown panta- 1o(j» -=---. s, black ditto, new shoes with one row of ho "*^» nails round the soles and heels. He was l:iL «_i- ly purchased of judge Chase, of the city of Ba_ ~»- -tiimore. Whoever will deliver the above Ne=r- ^?ro to the subscriber, at the manor on Elk- "¦*- ^*=?e, shall receive Twenty Dollars ; or, if sex —== ¦*. ired in Baltimore jail. Fifteen Dollars, in- ch»_ «L\ing what the law allows. ABIJAH FENN. Bolting Cloths. i— ¦ Sillers and others, who deal in this article fc be supplied on. the best terms, by the in, r *. e or single piece, with Bolting Cloths, from — 0 a 7, of a superic r quality, from the ma =^ctorj' of the " Three Kings," by applying le subscriber. JOHN SPEURY, £5, Sm^h's whart. ay & d For Barbados h St. Thomas, iXi£-\ The fine, new Brig ,J&£. ERMENIA, JlLJ&J^' Thomas Beltnn, master, IB^u&'7 Now lying in Frederick-street dock- The vessel is now taking in, and will be dispatched without delay, A supercargo goes out in her, who writ attend to such pvo« per'.y as mar be consigned to him, and bring back the proceeds, if required, in the same vessel Freight will be taken on moderate terms, for whiuh, or passage, apolv to JOEL WEST y CO. or JNO. GILL, N. P. July 9. _____________d4t For Sale, The fine fast sailing French built Ship RO>E. Dennis M. Johisiou, master ; uurthen about 300 tons ; built of the best materials, well (bund in sails, rigging, &c. and can be sent to sea. at a small expence. Apply to CORNTHWAIT h YAUN/vLL. Who have for stile, on hoard s tiJ ship, 131 tons of good building SAND. 6(h mo. :30th._______ ________d For Saie, The good substantial Ship GENERAL GREEN, 2.39 19-9 : tons per register, and of sue'i 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 a'pply to CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker, Commerce-street. June_27.___________________________________ For Saie, Freight, or Charter, ,^X "\ The Ship vtJWm: ROBOREUS, c"~.--T^i-^iff Burthen about 1400 barrels, ir, complete order and will be ready to receive a cargo in about 6 days. Apply to WM. TAYLOR. Who has imp n-ted in said ship, About 50U0 bushels fine Liverpool SALT, and lias in stmv, about.fiOWO bushels more which he offers for sale. July 6.__________ eo4tj: Just Received From Philadelphia and for sale by GEORpE HILL, Vol. the 1st of European Commerce, Shewing new andscjflire channels of Trade with the Cmdinejit of liwope ; detailing the Proii'.rc Manui^olurcs, and Commerce of Russia, Prussia, .v.v.-.den, Denmark & Ger- niany, as well as the Trade 'if tb.-? Rivers Ei'u-, V/escr, an I Ems, with a general view of the "1 ride, Navigation, Produce an.l Man ufoctures ot the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. By J Jepson Oddy. Member of the Russian and Turkey, or L* vant Companies MEMORIES OF Ninon De L'Fnclos. With her Letters to the Marquis De Sevigne and Mons. de bt. Evremond. ' Translated from the French by Mrs. Grif- fith. _ Juncjo:____________________________*33t Warned in a Grocevy "•tore, A young Man who is aequainted with fi gures, and writes a fair band, will be tak- n as an apprentice, provided he can conn, wc II recomm.-tided. One from Hie country would be pretered. Apply at u.is oifice. July 1. ' ________ dl2t_ Guest, Autubary and Co. H,ive received by the Hercules and Jq/m Adams, from. Liverpool; the Fair American and Globe, fum London, and other iate arrivals at New- lor A and Philadelphia, upwards rf 600 packages very choice. GOODS consisting or 7-8 and 9-8 fancy Calicoes and Chintz 7-8 and 9-8 Furniture ditto 7-8 and 6-4 Cambric Dimities 7-8, 9-8 & 6-4 black and colored Cambrics Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins Lappst and figured Cambric ditto Elegant worlced and lace d.Yibrio ditto Printed and worked Muslin Robes 6-4 Lappet and checked Cambric Shawls Romail an 1 flush bordered Handkerchiefs 7-8 and 9-8 pink, blue and fancy checked Ginghams FrinUid Quiltingg Men's and women's Cotton Hose, plain lace and sandal clocks Elegant silk-dtto Madrass & French PuflJcat Handkerchiefs 7-8 and 9-8 cambric Shirtings' Bed Tick, Satti Cotton LaceUnd Spider ^fets Picnic and Spider net Sleeves Carpets, &c. ANli 60 casks London Porter, of a superior qua- lity.__________April 27-________________d___ Nimrod Maxwell, Proprietor of the celebrated Sulpher1 Spring in Adam's county, Fennsylvaniii, Unites leave, on the approach of the season for bfttllillg', Si drinking tbis highly n.edicir.al water, to in. form his former friends, an! tha inhabitants of this and the neighboring states, who may be in quest of health or pleasure, that Ik- is 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 luxrfoils Table em- bellished by the best cooks ; and lias been at the expence of sinking in the solid Rock, and replenishing with abundancs of Ice a cave for the refreshmsnt of his Spring Guests. He will have obliging Waiters, a.i'.t plenty of them, together wifli Music for the entertainment of such as delight in that exquisite Treat The House on the south side of the Bridge, is occupied by Mr. Ro' ert Long, who kept it formerly, and who has fitted it in the best manner lor the accommodation of Boarders. N. Maxwdl in tuis age of pnjfing, has chosen to contuit himself with this pl.i-n and niodest notice, begging his readers to UJj;-ve thai. Ik means to perioral fven more than lift has promised. Jttfteil, t?r Tea il!i- Fresh Teas. The subscriber has just received at his Store, a supply of TEAS, of the latest porto.tion and first quality, viz. Imperial in chests and leads of 2U>. each, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, Souchong and Bol_a, Jamaica and New-Oilcaas Sugar3, by the Mid. and bb! White and Brown Russia Sheetiflg, Ravens Duck, Russia Diaper, Superfine long and short Nankeens, Carpeting, and 20 bales.WesWtodis. Cotton. Also, GERMAN and other LTNENS, With a general assortment >f Dry Goods, all of which will be sold low for cash. JAMES STERLING. June 1*5._____ ___________d Peter Hoffman & Sou Have remaining of their Spri .g importationst (Entitled to drawback on. exportation) Superfine Clotns, Cisseniiers, Flannels, Fancy Muslins, Plain Cambric do, Ghambray Muslins, Prints, Cotton and Silk Hosiery, Shirting Cottons, Nuns and Colored Thretd, Kii.tcing Cotton, Fine Hats, &c. And dully expect a further supply. June 2 d ~ To, be $old, A well finished two story Brick Dwelling HOUSE, in fee simple, situate on Mulberry near Ho ward-street, at present occupied by Mr. Bainb^idge ; possession will be given the first of October next, or sooner if desired.— A description of the Lot and the terms may be known by applying at my olfice in Water- street, opposite the office of the Baltimore Insurance Company. CAARX.ES GHEQUIRE, Broker, Who continues to purchase and sell all kinds of Stock ; also, Tobacco, or any other Merchandize ; Bills of Exchange on Europe, or on the continent. Ue offers for sal', a few Shares of Water Stock, Union Insurance, Stock; and 60 Shares of MocbftiucV B~lk Stock. Also, about 3'J tons Logwood, on moderate terms, WANTED; A small amount of 3 percent United States Stock, and a few Shares in the Farmer's Bank. JJ<^ purchases and sells all kinds of real I'ro- pirty— and has now vrsale. several *ellse. oured .nnuities, on advantageous terms. July 2._____________ JUST $EC_IV_0 MO FOR SALii BY Coie aud L Bonsai, 174 1-2 Market-street, PRICE '!iCM MI'S, A Short Review Of the Late Proceedings at INEW-OiiLFANS; And some remarks upon the bill for suspend- ing the privilege of the Writ o I" habeas cor- pus, whic passedthe senate of the U states during the last session of congress j in two letters to the printer. BY AGRESTIS. " Woe, woe betide iliat nation, where they who are nbt themselves ait .eked, hate not as much, pursue not as eagerly, the oppressor, as the oppressed luins 1( " vis. de mikas. Where also m.iy be had An Inquiry into die validity of Methodist E. piscop&cy, Kemp on modern Conversion, and A Rod tor Dr. Kemp in reply to the above tract, Stc. Cole fcnd I. Bonsai are constantly supplied with all the new publications of merit. A subscription paper is opened at the above store for Dr. Ramsay's Life t'of Washington, pries to subscr hers 2 doll us a -5b cents ; and for a valuable periodical publication, entitled tfte Churchman's Magazine, one dollar and fifty cunts, per annum exclusive of postage. July 7. d4t .) in pip»s, h' 5 qr. casks, ¦ Entitled to rlrawhar.lc. City Commissioner's Othce. BiuUmore, Juh 7, 1807. W3TICM is iia/i.ifir given. THAT the Citv Commissioners wdl meet on TUESDAY the 14th instant, at 9 o'clock A. M to establish the South East intersecti- on of Wilks-strect and Strawberry Alley ; also, the lines of that part of Lot No 0u6, owned by Bryan Williams. Those who are interested are. requested to attend with the Surveyor, Land Marks, and Papers necessary ior establishing the same. By or,.er of the Board, SAMUEL VINCENT, C'erk. July 7- ___________________»4t Havanna Sugar, Coffee, Cxc 3.85 hoses prime white and brown Havanna SUGARS, 13 half boxes refined-White do 85 bags Green Coftee, 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 Calv eft-street and Lovely-lane mav 22. ___________ d Fifty Dollars He ward. Outhe morningoi the5thjtistaift, betweco the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, the subscriber's ce.hr and store were broken open, and stolen therefrom one small hair trunk matted and cordfid (marked BJB 25) and directed for J. Nic'ioll, Nashville, containing 8 pieces 9-8 Cawbrick Muslin 12 j'ds. each mafked 5s. 8d. 3 5s. 9A, S 7s. 2d. 1 Olive colored Cord, 2« 6;;. JOd. 1 Common Dimity, 25 1-2 3s. 6d, 4doz. double Spring Coiton i5r'\".C3. Any person giving- audi inibrmatiou as may lead to the conviclie.n of those concerned in theroM'.ery or to *he recovery of the goods, shall receive the. above rewuni. BOLTON JACKSON. July 7 dot Best Russia clean Hemp. Russia Sheetings) ,.t, , . , , ¦ Sterry Wine $ e"t,tled to drawback AND 3000 bushels yellow Cora. For sale bv SCHULTZE & VOGELER. May 13. ¦ d ¦ St. Paul's P irish Lottery. UPWARDS OF TWENTY THOUSAND DQll.i/el in this Lotlerv, and the few tickets which remain on hand, the contractors intend, on Friday next, at the opening ot "hehvheels,to advance'the price to TEN DOI.LAltS P1"? ticket. Persons holding prize tickets, or o therwise inclined to purchase, are invited to m».ke speedy aprKcatum. prizes'still in the wheel* 1 of gjOOOO, 1 50 0, 1 S00O, 3 1000, 4 500, 3 200, 10 100, 25 50, and 2346 20, 10, and 6, And only 6600 tickets in the wheel, Thus it appears that considerably more than the proportion of blanks have been drawn. COLE & I BON/AL, 174 1-2, Market-strest. SAMUEL VIMCFNT, 44, North Gav-str^et GEO. DOBBIN & MURPHY, Near Market-str ' id e •-" " d4t - -- Sai . oi g£ Yeats, A stout healthy Negro MAV, shout 2J years old. Also, a Negro G1R.L, about 17 years old, who has foiutem years to serve. For terms apply to the printer. June 26. <1 BEEF. 100 bbls. Boston. No. 1, BEEF, just re. reived and for sale bv FITCH HALL, Jon. 81, Bowly's-wle.rf. July l.______________d i'or Sale, Just received per brig Hibania, R. Thornton, Waster, from E.g'iorn, 500 boxes blue Mnrb.ee) Castile Soap, 500 do Li c a Oil, 1. hot'les each, 200 half chests do. 30 &**'&!, 61 bales Paper, 100 do. Linen Hag?, 50 boxes Tallow Candles, 3400 Marble Tiles. Alto in Store, L. P Madeira Wine. ) in pip»s, hhds. and I.. M do. Jamaica Rum,7 Holland Gin, 5 Upland Cotton, Fresh Rice, Petersburg Tobacco, Mould Can.lies, Ravens Duck, Young Hyson Tea. Apply to > FALLS & BROWN. July 9._________ d4t Notice. I do hereby forbid all persons whatsoever from crediting my wife SALISBURY WI- LEY, as I am determined to pay no debts ol her contracting from the date hereof. ALEX. WILEY. July 9, 18.7. d4i|| Baltimore & Frederick Turn- pike Road Company. NOTICE IS UE FEW GIVEN, Tliat the 1 .is .require the payment of the second In ilrut ut of F,v.. Dollars on each Share of the Stock on Wednesday, the 11th day of Au- g st next, at the Bunk of Maryland. Per order, J. LEWIS WAMPLER, Sec'ry. July 9 i_________________dtllAu Valuable Property FOR SALE BT AUG HON. Pursnsant to the authority vested in the sub- scribers, by deed of trust executed by Charles-F. Keuter and Gerhard Von Mar- ten, on the 31st day oi October, 1805, will be sold at public auction, by Thomas Chase, on ti.e premises, on MONDAY, the 2(.th day of July instant, at 11 o'clock m the forenoon .- ALL that valuable HOUSE and LOT i, fee simple, lately occupied by the said Kent er and Von Hurten, fronting on the.east side of North Howard street, 2.5 feet, and extend ing back 66 feet, thence 5o feet to Cowpen- alley, and fronting on said alley 3.? ieet The terms of sale are, for notes wiih approves endorsers for 3,5.0 dollars, payable at 60 days ; 3,500 dollars, at 120 clays, and the balance at 6, 12 and 18 months with inte rest On the whole from the day of sale. rJ he said property is now under rent tor lOOu dollars per annum. A transfer will be given on the lease of said rent. ANTHONY K1MMEL & SON. July 9______________ dte__ Waidran's Scythes, A large suppiy of Waldron's Prime Grain and Grass Scythes well assorted, j st re ceived and often d for sale by GERAKu & WM. HOPKINS, At their Grocery Store, No. 1, County wharf. may 23._______'_____________________. eo Fresh Lisbon Lemmoas. 150 boxes in excellent order, just received from Philadelphia, and for sale by FITCH HALL, Jin. 81, Bottry's wharf Jnjy 8._________' ' ____________d8t LOST, A Cornelian Watch. Seal, set in Gold, at • ached toa hair string with aluuil in the rni-i die, supposed to be iust between M'Ginis'.. Stablps Gay-street, and Mr NiolHuVcountiy seal. T\v,o Doikra will be paid on as deli- very by the printer herccii julyS,' d4t PROPOSALS, Bj EZRA SARGEANT. No 39, Wall-street, New York, For publish ing 6 suosQtiption, A NEW CYCLOPEDIA, OR, Dictionary of Arts %? Science BY G GREGORY, D. D. Author of :::ssa,s Historical and Moral, the Economy vf Nature, c2V, \ffe. To be completed in twelve mor.ths fron* the time \t is put to press. In Vue'w Pans, Price two dollars and seventy-five cent* each. Tiir literary ght.icne y which prompts tha publisher of every new work to endeaor to magnily the merits of his own intended : ub. licalion by depreciating- the merit of all othec similar productions, is, at once, both ust! ss and despicable ; because notliii'i: human cai» risv into esteem and honor, merely, upon tae. ruins of another's reputation, without so.na intrinsic ixsellence of its own. The P ibl sh» er of Gregory's Cyclopedia, therefore, will leave it to others to discover and declare, that the generality of Books called Enc, c 'opm 'ias are, in their very constitution and form, too expensiie and two curab rsome, to be t'ither extensively circulated, or general!, useful ; and will content himself with briefly stating the claims and pretensions of the Boo'!: which he hereby proposes to offer to the public. First, It comprises the most valuable informs.. ' ' ' : U-! ant .Ifiparimcntsof Know. .. -'a,,.., collected and arranged by some of the. best scholars, and the most comprebensiv ly scientific men, this day existing, in Britain, Secottdlf. 'This information is comprised in* ¦mail compass, and convejed in language at once perspicuous and elegant ; so that the reader may, in a short space of time, with id pleasure to himself, obtain that real acquaintance with tie-, mo -al, literary, politi- cal, and philosophical ,v - 'I. which .other. wise could not be acquired from the la-get' works in which the sources of tlu-ie streams oi' knowledge are contained, but by a ,. h >le Hie devoted to severe and unremitted labour. In order to render the work worthy of the patronage of the American public, the I'ub- lisfter lias eogiged all ibe best American Artists to engrave- the "opper Platen, of whicbj, '138 w'di be given in the course of the work ;, and has also soeured the assistance of Edl. tors of acknowledged talents and information. It is with the blended emotions of coufi. ilence and delight, that tne Publisher an- nounces his intention of olfei-mg to his :iu- meroua patrons and supporters, a work which combines eloquei.ee with economy, and practicable utility with splendor. That, the Patrons and Subscribers of thi» intended Publication, may be thoroughly as* sured of not having- their patronage and pro- ie;-tioii abused by any defect in the execution if the work itself, or any want of punctuality in its appe.uui.ee, at the stated and appoint! ij times, the page given as a specimen of t! «• style in which the publisher solemnly pledge* himself the whole shall be executed, may he seen at the ollice of t.".e Federal Gazette On account of die great abundance of mat. ter and the number of Engravings which that work wdl contain, and in consequence oi the vast expence necessarily attending- the prose, oution of such a plan, the publisher is com. pelled to solicit the aid of a sufficient number of subscribers, to enable him to carry his pur. pose into fill effect, before h<$ puts any part of ,the intendsd Publication into the hands of the Engraver or the Printer. The acknowledged and intrinsic merits of the work are such as to ensure it a very ge« nu-al and extensive circulation : wherefore it only remains to the Publisher to ensure to his subscribers that the whole of the exe» culion, as to the accuracy are) elegance of the engravings, paper, and type, shall be sucht as in every respect to correspond with th« high value of the work. As to the eng-rav- ings, as yet no spscimeu can bo given ; but Uisher pledges himself that they slu.ll e |, I many superior to Ihosej in the London edition. That there may be no possibility of dig. appointment to the patrons ot literature as to this w'.rk, the subscriptions are proposed t» ue received on the following CONDITIONS : 1st. The whole shall be comprisedin Twelve parts, one of which shall be published month, ly. Each part shall contain about 15U quaito pages, neatly done up in colored paper, at the price of 'Two Da.'luis and SevtntyJive Ce is, which is to be paid for on the delivery of each part—the whole twelve parts whirt completed will ma! a two volumes in quarto, containing 238 Copper-Plate Engr-.vings, which alone are worth the price of the wbolaj W i-ii- It will eoniain more than double thr, matter of any similar work that has »Ver •leen published m this country. 2dly. One. Dollar shall be paid at'ehe timsi of subsciUnng, and to be deijuc'ied on th$ delivery ot ttie twelfth part. 3dly. It the work be nut Executed in every respect equal t„ the en^a^emrnt he reby made the subscribe•-* shiii1, oh returning ehe vo. lutnes, receive b''-jc the dmoimi of their sub. scription nu''itjy which has been advanced. If referred, the publisher will give a Certi- ficate, pledging himself to that effect, to each subscriber, at the time of subscribing. 4thly. The price ot each part will e rais. ed to Three Dollars, the moment that the work is put to press ; and even then, th» viholeexpense of a work w' ich contains the substance of all that is known on every sub» iect, literary and scientific, will be only 35 Dollars New-York, May, 180/. June 1._________;_____________