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»* T on THUrtSBAY NEXT, the l"thinstant, at five o'clock in the afternoon, on the pre- mi ¦ », From two to three acres of LAND, Situat- ed .an the York Road, near the seat of James y,<\wards, esq and about two miles from Bal- timore, The improvements are a two-story yVame House, only a few years old, having two rooms on a floor, and an excellent cellar ; all necessary out-houses ; and a pump of good water. The terms will he one fourth in cash, and the remainder payable in 1, 2, and 3 rears, with interest from the day of sale.— N ites with unproved endorsers will be re- « lired for the.last 3 pa merits, THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. -|jv 10.________ eots 1^~~ To Let. (food sfand for the Wholesale and Re- toil Dry Good Business : can he f i |uly 10. Immediate poses- Ap| ly at No' 49, Haiti- jCity Commissioner's Office. K S i.TIMORE. ['llv 10, 18 '7. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the Coy Commissioner's will meet on lesday neit bhe 15th instant, 9 o'clock, .. | - M to es r.biirh the South west intersectl- i f ., reet and Dutch Alley ; also west intersection of Dutch Alley pen fe.tt Alley. : Thoss who are interested are requested to with the. serveyai, laud marks and pa- , : ,- stabttshing the same. By order of the Hoard, ¦UEL VINCENT, Clerk. July 10.__________________d4t ;nty Dollars Reward. Ranaway from the subscriber in Philadel- phia, on Sunday the 2Stb of June last, an ap- prentice BOY to the Blacksmith Business, •named John Flemings about 17 years of ages 5 feet "seven inches high dark brown hair, on when lie went away, a blue Coatee, and white Dimity Waistcoat, white Cotton Stockings, and Thicksett Pantaloons, Castor Hat, and Shoos half worn. He is supposed to have gone towards Baltimore. The above re- ward will be given if brought home, and if lodges! in jail, so that I can got him again 10 dollars will be given N. B. All r.i..piers of vessels and others, .arc forbid harbo; ing him, or they will be dtal with as the law directs. WALTER FORTUNE. July 7.______________________dot Nimrod Maxwell, Proprietor of the celebrated Snlpher Spring in Adam's county, Pennsylvania, takes leave, on the approach of tue season for bathing, fk drinking tnis highly medicinal water, to in- form bis former friends, and the inhabitant* of this and the neighboring states, who may be in quest of health or pleasure, that he is prepared to gratify them in both.. His house is in all respects in an improved state, his rooms ffi sh'.y embellished and furnished with the best .iod:;, and his cellars replenished with a variety of the choicest Liquors. He promises a plentiful an! luxrious Table em- bellished by the best cooks | and has been at the expenee of sinking in the solid Rock, and replenishing with abhndancs of Ice a cave he refreshment of bis Spring Guests. He will have obliging Waiters, Mid plenty of them, together with Music for the entertainment of such as delight in that uxquisite Treat The House on the south side of the Bridge, is ipied by Mr. Robert Long, who kept it formerly, and. who has fitted it in the best manner tor the accommodation of Boarders N Maxwell in this age of puffing, has chosen to content himself with this plain and st notice, begging his readers i.e. believe that lie means to perform even more than he has promised. June 11.________________dl5thjy Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN away from Doughoragen Manor, Elk- mer residence of Charles Car rod, of Carrollton, Esq.) on the i9th instant, a Negro Man, named WILLIAM ; about 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches nigh ; of a pleasing countenance ; wears his wool platted on the locks and behind, and tin nod up--.vidia •comb. His clothing that can be recollected is, a long i>h.'." clo h coat, London brown panta- jom.is, bhek ditto, I ew shoes with one row of hob < '''¦' round the soles an 1 heels. He was lately purchased o! judge Chase, of the city of ... : : (ioever will deliver the above Negro to the subscriber, at the manor on Elk. ri lire, shall receive Twenty Dollars; or, if secured in Baltimore jail, D'ifteen.Delhjw, in- cluding what the law allows. ABIJAH FENN. mav 2f>. 1' Ut A \ e . le for old. / ; .'.!, whi '.. . rrai appi, to the _..i.. ie 26. d /ears. about 23 front t} lo serve For Sale, The Schooner VICTORY, Burthen 550 bids. She is a -^S&w strong staunch built vessel, Sc can be sent to sea at a small expenee. For terms apply to captain Bishop on board at the lower e id of Dugan's wharf, or to BALDERSTON fit CORNiTIvVAIT. July 1)_____________ <14-t___ For Barbados fci St. Thomas, The fine, new Brig ERMENIA, Them as Belton, master, . £ s 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 will attend to such pro- perty 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 which, or passage, applv to JOEL WEST & CO. or J NO. GILL, N. P. July 9.___ ______Mt For Sale, The fins fast-sailing French built Ship ROSE, Dennis M. Johnston, master ; burthen. _ about 300 tons j built of the best materials, well found in sails, rigging, &c. and can be sent to sea at a small expenee. Apply to CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL. Who have for sale, on board said ship, 131 tons of good building SAND. 6lti mo. iQtli.___________________d For Sale, The good substantial Ship GENERAL GREEN, 239 19-9 "> 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 he sold on the most moderate terms, in order to close a concern. For terms applv to CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker, Commerce-street. J nneSy.________________________________<___ For Sale, Freight, or Charter, rr^ The Ship EV" ROBOREUS, Capt. Hall, ¦ - »*#- Burthen anout 1400 barrels, in complete order and will be ready to receive a cargo in about 6 days. Applv to WM TAYLOR. Who has hnp:rtcd in said thip, About 5000 bushels fine Liverpool SALT, and has in s.tore, about 60j0 bushels more which he offers for sale. Joly 6 . _________ 00441, Philadelphia Packets. V OLD LINE The public are respectful! informed that all articles of foreign giowth 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, tto be obtained from the Mayor's Offi.-e,) certi lying that they hive been landed in the United States thirty dars. WILLIAM M'DONALD. June 9 2aw2m Sloop Experiment, For Passengers Only. jr-rv^ L I Ii! V S. * UNK E r>, H@V Be s leave toinformhis friends d the public that he will, on the first of July, commence turning a SLOOP, of about one hundred & en tons Burthen, between the cities of Ac-ra- Yori a'.-.d 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 Bunk, r has determined to take no Freight, on board the Experiment, w-iich will remedy that in- conve tie'dce and entirely do away the risque. The owners of this vessel, being desirous to render the passage as nhort, convenient & agreeable as possible, have not only taken care to furnish her with the best. Beds, Bed- di.ig, Liquors, Provisions, &c. but they have been at a very great expenee and trouble in procuring materials and building her on the best construction for sailing and for the au- commudation of Ladies and Gentlemen tra- velling on business or for pleasure The Experiment will leave New-York every Wednesday evening precisely at six o'clock, and Hudson every Sunday Morning at 8 o'clock, throughout the season. Captain Bunker having been several years engaged in the freighting business between New York and Hudson, has become well ac- quainted with every part of the river j and he hopes, by attention and punctuality to me- rit the patronage of Ladies and Gentlemen from the Southward, who may visit the cele- brated Ballston, Saratoga, iS" Lebanon Springs, or Travellers who may have occasion to tra- vel through 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 rUt r is impeded by bars, islands and oversows that render it impossible for fast-sailing vessels to pass) he thinks wdt induce, u.ost people who are : c- quamted with the ddlen nee, to take pass- age to Hudson, where Ca rviages or Boats oar at all tunes be bad, at a oderate ex- pence, to (____¦£** 'hi m 'to Albany, Troy, LansinglsurJI^Wtlio ' ebaiion-Sfprings, which are about .50 miles distance. Hudson. May, 1807. June 'I. SawSw For Amsterdam, ,. yXTl - ^ The Ship S^MIxV BALTIMORE, &X)> Captain William Groom, .-._. Will be ready to take in a car- go on Wednesday ne;..t; and as the greater part is engaged she will sail very shortly. Su- gar and Coffee, or any kind of light goods will be taken on f;r;o'hv. Apply to CHARLES GHEQIHERE,. Broker. B.June 2* eo For Sale, Freight, or Charter, The Schooner NIMROD, Captain Cat.hell, She is a strong- fast-sailing Schooner about "00 barrels burthen and will be in excellent order to receive a cargo in a few days. Apply to WM. TAYLOR. W7ir> has imported in said schooner, for sale, 350 bags Carracas Cocoa, 243 seroons S :gar, 46 baijs ? -, ,~.,-\T7i7n.i?* on •' > Green COFFEE. 20 seroons 3 8 bales Sasaparilla. 362 dried Hides, 10 tons Fustic- 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 Queen's-ware, well as- sorted. Jane 30. 2aw3w| Just Received From Philadelphia and for sale by GEORGE HILL, Vol. the 1st of European Commerce, Shewing new and secure channels of Trade with the Continent of Europe ; detailing the Produce, Manufactures, and Commerce of Russia, Prussia, Sweden, Denmark & Ger- many, as well as the Trade . f the Rivers Elbe, Weser, and Ems, with a general view bf the Trade, Navigation, Produce and Man- ufactures of the United Kingdom of Great Britain aad Ireland By J. Jepson Onoy. Member of the Russian and Turkey, or Le- vant Companies . MEMORIES OF Ninon De L'Enclos. With her Letters to the Marquis De Sevigne and Mons. de St Evremond. Translated from the French by Mrs. Grif, fith. June 16.________________________d23t Guest, Atterbury and Co Have received by the Hercules and "John Adams, from, Liverpool; the Fair American and Globe, from London, and other late arrivals at Nev>- yori: and Philadelphia, upwards sf 600 packages very choice GOODS CONSISTING OF 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 Ik 6-4 black and colored Cambrics Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins Lappet andugured Cambric ditto Elegant worked and isce Cambric ditto l'rinte land worked Muslin Robes 6-4 Lappet and checked Cambric Shawls Roinall and Hush bordered Handkerchiefs 7-8 and 9 8 pink, blue and fancy checked Ginghams Printed Quiltinga Men's and women's Cotton Hose, plain lace and sandal clocks Sitegant Bilk ditto Midrass & French Pullicat Handkerchiefs 7-8 and 9-8 cambric Shirtings Bed Tick, Sattinette Cotton Lace imd Spider Nets Picnic and Spider net Sleeves Carpets, &c. AND 6'J casks London Porter, of a superior qua. [Uy._________April 17______________A 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- nufactory of the " Three Kings," by applying to the subscriber. JOHN SPERRY, 55, Smith's whart Mav 6. d Fresh Lisbon Lemmons. 150 boxes in excellent order, just received from Philadelphia, and for sale by FILCH HALL, Jan. 81, Bowly's wharf. July 8.__________________________i!8t Fresh Teas. The subscriber has just received at his Tea Store, a supply of 'J'lC.lS, of the latest im- portation and frit quality, viz. Imperial in chests and leads of 2lb. each, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hvson Skin, Souchong and Bohea, Jamaica and New-Orleaas Sugars, by the khd. and bbl White and Brown Russia Sheeting, Ravens Duck, Russia Diaper, Superfine long and short Nankeens, Carpeting, and 20 bales West-India Cotton. Also, GERMAN and other LINENS, Witli a general assortment of Dry Goods, all of which will be sold low for cash. JAMES STERLING. June 16. a Peter Hoffman tersburg Tobacco, Mould Candles, 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 of her contracting from the date hereof. ALEX. WILEY. July 9, 18 7. d4t|| losT\ ~~ A Cornelian Watch Seal, set in Gold, at tached to a hair string with a knot in the mid- die, supposed to be lost between M'Gnus'* Stables Gay-street, and Mr. Nichols'country seat Two Dollars will be paid on iis deli- very bv the printer hereof. _J"ly _«:_____________________________ An Apprentice Is wanted in a Wholesale Store. Apply at this Office. U6t Havanna Sugar, Coffee, &c 325 bales prime white and brown Havanna .SUGARS, 13 half boxes refined White do 85 bags Green Coffee, 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, oil paper, if immediate application be made before landing to ROBT : HAMILTON, Corner pfCalwt-street r.-lane may 22. d _____July *_____ Notiec JOHN KENNEDY W COX Have removed their Books of Accounts, also, those of the late firm of Anthwy & John Kennedy and Co. to the Counting House of Messrs. A. Kennedy and Colhoon, No. lo, Light-street ; where all ]iersoiis indebted to either of the above firms are requested to make payment, and those who have claims agai.ist the same will please hand in th^ir ac- counts for settlement. ju'y ">•_______________________d__ A House Keeper. A young Ladi, whose recommendations will prove the most satisfactory, is desirous of engaging as H-uise. Keeper, in a respecta- ble situation. Inquire at this offics. July 10-______________;__________d4tj: Valuable Property FOR SALE BY AUCTION. Pursusant to the authority vested in the sub- scribers, by deed of trust executad by Charles F. Renter and Gerhard Von Har- ten, on the 31st day of October, 1805, will be sold at public auction, by Thomas Chase, on the premises, on MONDAY, the 20th day of July instant, at 11 o'clock iu the forenoon .• ALL that valuable HOUSE and LOT in fee simple, lately occupied by the said Kent er and Von Harten, fronting on the east side of North Howard street, 25 feet, and extend ing back 66 feet, thence 56 feet to Cowpcn- alley, and fronting on said alley 3.^ feet. The terms of sale are, for notes with approve*! endorsers for 3,500 dollars, payable at 60 days ; 3,500 dollars, at 120 days, and ine balance at 6, 12 and 18 months with inte- rest on the whole from the day of sale. The said properly is now under rent for 1000 dollars per annum. A transfer will be given on the lease of s/ul rent. ANTHONY K1MMEL k SON. July 9. du Baltimore ik Frederick Turn- pike Road Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the President and Managers require the payment of the second instalment of Five Dollars on each Share of the Augmented Stock on Wednesday, the llth day of Au- gust next, at the Bank of Maryland, Per or,der, J. LEWIS WAMPLER, Sec'ry. July 9. dtUAu, PROPOSALS, By EZRA SARGEANT, No. 39, Wall street, New-Yo-k, " For publishing bj subscription, A NEW CYCLOPEDIA, OR, Dictionary of Art r, & Sciences. BY G. GREGORY, D. D. Author of V'ssays Historical and Moral, th& Economy if Nature, i^fc. &c. To be completed in twelve months from the time it is put to pi-ess. In Tvielvf jPart*. Price two dollars and seventy-fivc cent* each. Ti?e literary jfyitcieiy whieh prompts the publisher of every new work to end -avar to magnify the merits of bis own intended pub- lication by depreciating the nierit,ol' ::ll other similar productions, is, at once, both useleS* and despicable ; because nothing human can rise into esteem and honor, merely, upon the ruins of another's reputation, without some intrinsic -xcellenee of its own. The Publish- er of Gregory's Cyclop ilia, therefore, will leave it to cithers to discover and declare, thit the generality of Bonks balled Kncvi/oppdiat are, in their very constitution and form, too expensive and two cumb rsoine, to be either extensively cfrculafed, or generally useful * and will content himself with briefly s'tating the claims and pretensions of the Coo - which he hereby proposes to offer to the public . First, It comprises the mo.it valuable informa- tion in all the important departments of Know* ledge, collected and arr'mged by sorne ofth's best scholars, an! the most comprehensively scientific men, this day existing in Britain. Secondly. This information is comprised in il small compass, and conveyed in language at once perspicuous and elegant ; so that tha reader may, in a short spice of time, with ease and pleasure to himself, obtain thatre.al acquaintance with the moral, literary, politi- cal, and philosophical world, which other- wise could not be acquired from the larger works in which the sources of these streams) of knowledge are contained, but by a whol« liie devoted to severe and unremitted labour. In order to render the work worthy of tho patronage of tlte American puMic, the Pub« Usher lias engaged all the best American^ Artists to engrave the Coppor.Plates, of whichi 138 will he given in the course of tiie workjk and has also secured the assistance of Edi» tors of acknowledged talents and information- It is with ,t.!;e blended emotions of confi- dence and delight, that the Publisher an- nounces his intention of offering to his nu- merous patrons ami supporters, a work; which combines eloquence with economy, and practicable utility with splendor. That the Patrons and Subscribers of this intended Publication, may be thoroughly as- sured of not having their patronage and pro- tection abused by any defect in the execution of the work itself, or any want of punctuality in its appearance, at the stated and appolntt c\ times, the nage given as a specimen of tlia style in which the publisher solemnly pledge* himself the whole shall be executed, may bv seen at the office of the Federal Gazette. On account of the great abundance of mat- ter and the number of Engravings which this work will contain, and in consequence of the vast expenee necessarily attending the prose- oution of such a plan, the publisher is com- pelle 1 to solicit the aid of a sufficient number of subscribers, to enable him to carry his pur- pose into foil effect, before be puts any part ol the intended 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- neral and extensive circulation .- wherefor* it oniy remains to the Publisher lo oiiurt to bis subscribers that the whole of the exe- cution, as to the accuracy and eiegance of the engravings, paper, and type, shall lie such, as in ever} .aspect to .correspond with the high value of the work. As to the -engrav- ings, as yet no specimen can be given; but the Publisher pledges himself that they shall b • at least equal, and many superior to those m the London edition. That there may be no possibility of dis- appointment to the patrons of literature as to tins work, the subscriptions are proposed to be received on the following CONDITIONS s 1st. The whole shall be comprisedin Twelvffi parts, one of which shall be published month* ly. Each part shall contain about 150 quarto pages, neatly done up in colored paper, at the price of Two Dollars and Seventy-five Cents, which is to be paid for on the delivery ot* each part—the whole twelve parts when completed will make two volumes in quarto, containing 238 Copper-Plate Engravings, which alone are worth the price of the whole work. It will contain more than double the matter of any similar work that has ever been published in this country. 2dly. One Dollar shall be paid at the timo of subscribingj and to be deducted on tho delivery ot the twelfth part. 3dly. If the work be not executed in every respect equal to the engagement hereby made the subscribers shall, on returning the vo- lumes, receive back the amount of their sub- scription money which has been advanced. If required, the publisher will give a Certi- ficate, pledging himself to that effect, to each subscriber, at the time of subscribing. 4thfy. The price ot each part will e rais. ed to Three Dollars, the moment that tin* work is put to press ; and even then, the ¦wAo/cexpense of a work, w'lich contains the substance of all that is known on every sub- ject, literary and scientific, will be only 3S Dollars. New-York, May, 1807". __J tine 1.________________________^ Voluntecr-o, AtlculiOu, The subscriber respectfully informs the se- veral Volunteer Companies Of Baltimore, tlirt he has ready for delivery, a.quantity of PAN BRUSHES & PICK.EKS, neatly made, and which ought to be attached to tlie accoutre- ments necessary to Equip every Solder iu the ranks. Such Companies as apply for the furnishing there whole numbers .ill find it. considerably to their advantage. JOS. K. ST A PI.ETON, So. ISO, Brltimorc street* Julv 10. eo4t .mi... 1.1-n.i... —" mi......i -i*i i .«..--........-'."-^y Apartments tp J-et. Part of a large and commodious three* story House in an eligible and -airy si,'.union,* Applv at iNc-30, EaltiniORC strcti i#$Ns£*___?