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zttt£&. Seven Dollars per Annum.] C WEDNESDAY, MJLY 15, 1807, iSaii^ [Vol. XXVII—No. 4103 rovem«iits are, a neat and well finished two- ¦story S'one Dwelling House, Coopers' Shop, large Stables and other convenient out-houses, ad! built with stone. The Mill has lately undergone a thorough jrcpair, there are between 20 and 30 feet Lead and fall. She has two water wheels •which work three pair of Burr Stones, and is calculated to manufacture about 60 barrels of flour per day. The property will be shewn previous to the sale on application to the Miller, (Mr. Hugh. M'Gregery) on the premises or to Mr. James Owings, merchant, No. 97, Bowly's THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. Sale by Auction. to pursuance of the will of Mr. James Long, deceased, his executors wdl otter for sale, on THURSDAY NEXT, the p'th instant, »t five o'clock in the afternoon, on the pre- ??aises, From two to three acres of LAND, situat- ed on the York Road, near the seat of James J'M-tfards, esq. and aboutttfo miles Irom Bal- tiniors. The improvements are a twn-story Fri me House, only a few years old, having t wo rooms on a floor, and an excellent cellar ; ¦-ll necessary out-bowses , and a pump of good water. The terms will be one fourth in cash, and the remainder payable in 1, 2, and 3 veari, with interest from the day of sale.— Notes with approved endorsers will be re- uviired for the lust 3 payments. H THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. For Charleston, , tCXS The Packet Brig _J««C LIONIiSS, ! Tj!^A&*e Robert Wilson, master, | ¦*si«ify8^®!» To sail on Thursday next, I 16th instant For passage only apply to said i master on board, or to FOULK & KARRICK. Smith's dock. Who have for sale, 40,000 lb Coffee, 45 hhds. New-Orleans Sugar, 6 tons Nicaragua Wood, 10 do. Logwood, 200 Spanish 'Hides, 20 chests Y. Hyson Tea, 50 k'-gs Chewing Tobacco, Sail and Sewing Twine. July 14.______________________dlOt' For Sale, The fine fast-sailing French built Ship HOSE, burthen a- _ _ b<,ut 300 tons, built of the ¦ "^ iiV*^ best materials, well found in sails, rigging-, &c. and can be sent to sea at a small expense. Apply to CORNTHWAIT 8t YARNALL, No. (33, Bowly's wliarf, Who have fo' sale on board said ship, 1.11 tens of good building Sand. 7th mo. 13th. ____________d Philadelphia Packets. n&jfe »&&^V OLQ LINK. *S£- July 10. eots For Sale, The good substantial Ship GENERAL GREEN, L,4uS$>-^ 23^ 19-91 tons per register, %rz0&k? 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, hi order to close a concern. For terms apply to CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker, Commerce-street. June 27. ^^1 ^^| Sale by Auction. 40,000 acres of Land. The subscribcis ¦will offer for sale at Tho's Chase's Auction Room, on THURSDAY, £3d instant, all (heir right, title and interest, as Trustees to the fallowing valuable pro- perty, viz : 40,000 acres of LAND, lying on the navi- gable Wpltefs of the little Kenahawa River, and Bear Fork cf Steer Creek, in Harrison county, Virginia. This Land is represented to be of very good quality, heavily covered •will) valuable timber, on a navigable river and distant only about 35 miles from the river Ohio. A considerable portion of the tract eonsits of first rate bottom Lands This pro- •perty on account of its advantageous situati- on, rapid settlements in the neighborhood, & i.ts intrinsic and increasing value, offers to kj)emulators and persons disposed to invest ttieir money permanently in Lands, an oppor- ;y seldom offered to them, and which from the great demand for such property in tiie Western Country, must seldom occur lin- It is laid off in Lots of 500 acres each. The title is considered by the trustees to be unquestionably gaod The original survey and other papers, with the plats H;c. together with the opinion of counsel relative to the vali- dity o! the title, will be left at the store of John Trimble, No. 18, Cheapside, till the »iuy of sale, where those inclined to purchase may have an opportunity of examining them. The Creditors of Clement Brook, who pre- fer settling tlicir accounts Immediately, by purchase, arc respectfully informed that their claims will b= received in payment, for their purchases. The terms of payment, which will be accommodating, will be made kuown at the time of safe. JOHN TRIM3LE,? Trustees of W M. LEE, 3 Clemt. Brooke, Jtilv 8.________________________cots Nimrod Maxwell, Proprietor of the celebrated SulpherSpring in Adam's county, Pennsylvania, take3 leave, on the approach of the season for oalhing, 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 he is prepared to gratify them in both. His house is in all respects in an improved state, his rooms freshly embellished aukl furnished with the best Beds, and his cellars replenished ¦with a variety of the choicest Liquors. He promises a plentiful and luxrious Table em- bailislied by the best cooks ; and has been at the expence 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 i, tch as delight in that requisite Treat. The House on the south side of the Bridge, is occupied by Mr. Robert Long, who kept it formerly, and who has fitted it in the best manner (or 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 to believe that lie means to perform even more than he has promised. _ June It.______________________dl5thjy 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 Rings," by applying tu the subscriber JOHN SPERRY, 55, Smith's wharl May 6. d Best Russia clean Hemp. Russia Sheetings > ent:,led to Ar„ wn„ck Sherry Wine j! «™»ea to clrawbacK AND 8000 bushels yellow Corn. For sale by SCHULTZE &. VOGELF.R. May 13.__________________'________ d BEE*;. i00 bbls. Boston, No. 1, BEEF, just re- ceived and for sale bv FITCH HALL, Jun, Bowly's-wharf. July X d tor Amsterdam, The Ship BALTIMORE, ' "yj#f Captain William Groom, ts^SSas. 'Will be ready to *a e in a car- go on Wednesday next; and as the greater part is engagedshe will sail very shortly. Su- gar and Coli'ee, or any kind of light goods vill be taken on freight. Apply to CHARLES GHEQJJIERE, Broker. June 2* -_____^^ __________ eo For Sale, Freight, or Charter, —IJX ¦ The Schooner • ^ftSC" NIMROD, V'jCCwsp Captain Catiiell, 59^ferjs3~* She is a strong fast-sailing Schooner about f00 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, fhr sale, 350 bags Carrac;.u Cocoa, 243 seivons Sjgar, fn ba^s I Green COFFEQ, 20 seronns5 8 bales Sasaparilia. 362 dried Hides, 10 tons F»stic. And has on hand, ^B Part of 4 cargoes of New Orleans Sugar, which lie will sell on a credit of 4 and 6 montlis. A few invoices of Qiieen's-ware, well as- sorted._______ June 30. 2aw2wi Sloop Experiment, For Passengers Only. ELIHV S. BUNKER, Be s leave toinlormhis friends and tlie public that he will, __ on the first oi July, commence unnmg a SLOOP, of about o-ic hundred & en tons Burthen, between the cities ol Aetu- Tork and Hudson, for the purpose of cai-rj i >g Passengers. Few people who have had ocaasion to take passage up or down the North River, but have experienced the inconvenience and risque of goimr on board vessels deeply lo..ded and -lumbered on d«ck; therefore captain Bunfar has determined to take no Freight on board the Experiment, which will remedy that in- convenience and entirely do away the risque. The owners of this vessel, being desirous to render the passage as short, convenient & agreeable as possible, have not only taken care to furnish her with the best Beds Bed- ding, Liquors, Provisions, 8»£. but they have been at a very great expence arid trouble in procuring materials and building her on the best construction for sailing and for the ac- commodation of Ladies and Gentlemen tra- veiling on business or for pleasure. The Experiment will leave New-York every Wednesday evening pr• cLely 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 ; and he hopes, by attention and punctuality to me- rit the patronage oi Ladies and Gentlemen from the Southward, who may visit the cele- brated Ballston, Saratoga, is Lebanon Spnpgs, 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 Abuny or any place above Hudson, (where the river is impeded by bars, islands and oversows that render it impossible for fast-sailing vessels to pass) be thinics wll induce most people who arc ac- quainted with the difference, to take pass- age to Hudson, where Carnages or Boats can at all times be had, at a oderate ex- pence, to convey them to Albsmy, Tr^y, Lansingburgh, or the Lebanon-Springs, which are about 30 miles distance. Euds*m, May, 1807. June 2. 2awfiw ¦The public are respectful! informed that all articles of foreign 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 Offi'C,) cert! fying that they have been Untied in the United States thirty days. WILLIAM M'DONALD. June 9 '.:aw'jm Guest, Auerbary and CO /lave received by the Hccuu's and yohn Adams, from Liv'erpool'i t ie F.iir American and Globe, frovn London, ami other lute arrivals at New- Jork and Philadelphia, upu.ir>is tif 600 packages very choice GOODS CO'-'SISTIMO OF 7-8 and 9 8 fancy Calicoes and Chintz 7-8 and 9-8 Furniture ditto f-Kand 6 4 Cambric. Dimities 7 8, 9-8 5t 6 4 Muck and colored Cambrics Cambric, Jaconet and Bo >k Mc-luis Lappet and figured Cai:,i>nc ditto Eh-gant worked ai.d lace Cambric ditto Printed and worked Muslin Robes 6-1 Lappet and checked Cambric Shawls Rotjjali and '1 ish bordered Handkerchiefs 7-8 and y 8 pink, blue and fancy checked Ginghams Printed QtfiltinjfS Men's and women's Cotton Hose, plain lace and sandal chicks Elegant silk ditto Ma trass St French PuHica' Handkerchiefs 7-8 and 9 8 cambric Shirtings Bed Ticlt, Satliuette C'ltton I.ace and Spider Nets picnic and Sp'dernet Sieves Carpets, Sec. AND 6l) oasis London 1'orter, of a superior qua. lily._________April 177______________d__ Fresh Lisfo-QM JLemmons. 150 bo&es in excellent order, just received from Philadelphia, and for lale by FIl'CH H.M.I., J,in. 81, Bowly's wharf July 8.________________________dKt Peter Hoffman fc* Son ti.:v reniainiig of their Sprfcg hnp stations, (Entitled to drawback on exportation) Superfine Clotns, Cassemiers, Flannels, Fan-v Muslins, Plain Cambric do Chambray Muslins, Prints, Cotton a id Silk Hosiery, Shirting Cottons, Nuns and Colored Thread, Knitting Cotton, Fine I '.'its, vc And daily expect a further supply. June i d Novice. All pesrons indebted to the subscriber, or to the late firm of S t L. Combs, are request- ed to make immediate psyrasnt, and iliofce who haveateims, will pb ase render their ac- counts for settlement. S \MUEC COMBS, Ho 89, Market-street. July 11. d4>4 Notice. JOHN -XEN NEDY & COX Have removed their Books of Accounts, also, those of the late firm of Anthony & John Kennedy and Co. to the Counting House of Messrs. A. Kennedy and Collioon, No. lo, Light-street ; where all persons indebted to either of the above firms are requested to make payment, and those who have claims agai.ist tlie same will please hand in their ac- counts for settlement, July 10- a Wanted in a Grocery Store, A young vtan who is acquainted with fi gures, and writes a fsi'tr hand, will be tak n as an apprentice, provided lie can come well recommended. One from the country would be prefered. Apply at this office July I. _____________________dl?t Valuable Property FOR SALE BT AUCI'lOH. Pursusant to the authority vestsd in tiie sub- scribers, by deed of trust executed by Charles F. Renter and Gerhard Vun Mar- ten, on the 31st day of October, 1805, wid be sold at public auctioe, by Thomas Chase, on ti:« premises, on MOND .Y, the i th day of July instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon .• ALL that valuable HOUSE and LOI' 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 5>) feet to Cowpen- alley, and fronting on said alley 33 tect Tlie terms of sale are, for notes with approved endorsers for 3,5 0 dollars, payable at 60 days ; 3,500 dollars, at 120 days, and iiie balance at 6, 12 and 18 months with inte- rest on the whole from the day of sale. Tlie said property is now under rent for 1000 dollar! per annum. A transfer wih be given on the lease of said rent. ANTHONY K1MMEL h SON. July 9. dti Baltimore & Frederick Turn- pike Koad Company. NOTICE IS H.EAEBT GIVEN, That the Presii'ent and Managers require the payment of the second instalment of Five Dollars on each Share of the Augmented Stock on Monday, the 17th day of Aug st next, at the Bank of Maryland. Per order. J. LEWIS WAMPLER, Sec'ry. July 9______________________dtllAu Fitch Hall,. Jun. 81, Bowly's wharf, Has received per schooner Gorham Lovell, from Boston, 150 boxes Fresh Lisbon Lemons, and f 25 do Tea China. I July 13____________________ d8t PROPOSALS, By EZRA SAHGEAN.T, No. 39, Wall-sft-eet, New Yo'k, For publifiutg by subscription, A NEW CYCLOPEDfA, OR, Dictionary of Arts & Sciences, i BY G. GREGORY, D. D. Author of fissays Historical and M'oral, the Economy of Nature, Jfl*c &<: To be Completed in twelve munths from the time it is pti to press, lit Tjpelvt Parts Price two dollars and seventy-five cents each. The literary ^jiachy which prompts tlie i of ovrv he\v work to end avor to Bfiagmfy the merits of his own intended pub lie;'.: ion b;^ depreciating the merit of all other similar prod iclions, is, at once, both useless and despicable ; because nothing human can risi? into esteem and honor, merely, upon the ruins of another's reputation, without some intrinsic excellence of its own. The Publish- er of Gregory's Cyclopi dia, therefore, will leave it to others to discover and declare, thai the. generality of Books called Eficrclopa^iaS are, in their vet— constitution "and form, too expensive and two cumb rsome, to be either extensively circulated, or generally i s and will content himself with briefly stating the claims and pretensions of the B >o which he hereby proposes to offer to the public. First, It comprises the most valuable inferno; tion in all lb ¦ important le;.ari merits of Know- ledge, collected and arr n ed by some of the oest scholars, and the most comprehensively scientific men, this day existing in Britain Secondly. This information is comprised in a ..mall compass', and convened in language at once perspicuous und elegant ; so that the reader may, in a short space of time, with easte and pli asure to himself, obtain thai red acquaintance with the moral, literary, politjp ca., and pbitospphical world, which other* .veeeco'.ti not be acquired from Vie larger .voil'>, oi which the sour -es of these streams ol knowledge are contained, but by a whole Uie levoted to severe and uure riitted labour. In order to renler (be work worthy of the pat. on .¦;¦-¦ if the American public, the Pub- lisher bus engaged all the best \rr.erican At tiststo o,i;re.e the 'opper.Platen,ofwhich 1 '8 .viil be given in the course of tbe work ; and nas dso s icured the assistance of Edi. tors of axfitn twb/dged ta|entsand information. It is with the ble'ided emotions of confi- dence and ihic-bt, that tlie Publisher an- nounces his intention of offering to his ini- tiations and supporters, a work which com i¦.. loqnei.ee witbeconomy, and practicable utiliti with spl. n l4'or Sale for a Term of Years, A stout healthy Negro MAN, about 23 years old. Also, a Negro GIRL, about 1? years old, who has fourteen years to serve* For terms apply to the printer. June £6. d -------------------------¦ ¦ —-———*»¦.........-w For Sale, At CALLENDER & WILLS' Bopkstore, No. 11, South-street, A few copies of the ORDINANCES of the city of Baltimore now in force, as passed under the lite revision of the City Council, with AN APPENDIX, Containing- references to all the acts of the state legislature, relatie to the interna). re»- gulations and police of Baltimore, previou* to its incorporation, with a copious Indexutyi Marginal Notes to the whole work. At the same place may be had a general assort«< nt of BOOMS st ST ATI >NARY, among which are l'nckw's Biackstone, Sul- livan's Lectures, Addition's Digest, the Magistrate's Guide, the Study and Practice of the Law Considered, .v.c, and a number of second hand Law Uooks, which will be sohjl at a very low price. July il. dit[| The Carlisle and York Sul- pher Springs Stages. Tlie public are respectfully informed tha.* the accommodation Stage for the York Sul* pher Springs, will start on Tuesday next, th<* 13th instant, from the House of Mr. Johnt Isett, Sign of the Red Lyon, No. 41, North* Howard-street, at 4 o'clock in the morn'mg- and continue to leava the same place every Tuesday morning during the Spring Season,- and vvilijleave the Springs every Friday morn» ing and arrive in Baltimore on Saturday evenings. Tke Mail Stage to Carlisle will also leave the same place on Tburday mornings, at 4 o'clock, and arrive in Carlisle (by the way of the Springs) on Friday evening; will leave Carlisle on Sunday mornings and return to Baltimore by the same route, on Monday eveiV :ngs Fare and allowance for baggage to pas* sengers as usual, by D. HOSTETTER, July 10.________ _ dot City Commissioners' Office, Baltimore, 13th July, 18U7. NOTICE IS HEKEiiY GIVEN, THAT the Cit Commissioners will mee.t on Friday next, the ltu instant, atl) o'clock/ A. M to establish the north west intcrssctw W\ of Courtland and New Church-streeta ; also, til" north east intersection of New Church-street and St Paul's Lane. Those who are interested are requested td> attend with the Surveyor, Land Maibs, an<$ Papers, necessary for establishing the saiufts SAMUEL VINCENT, Clerk. July 13. d-it Just Received Per P.icl;-t, from N >rfoik, and for sale, 10 puncheons well flavored 4tl* proof \%* maica RUM. In Store, S halec Upland Cotton, 4 hhds Niifyar, 10 do. Whisliey, 70 bhls do. 13 pipes Country^Gim, 26 bags Jumper .Perries. RICHARD KEYS & fidN, Bowlv's whar& July 13. d4t F Green Coffee. Just reseived by the schooner ReAvastic4J| captain Smith, from Porta Rico. A quantity of superior GREEN COFFEE^ c.al-niaied for retailing • for sale on accom* modating terms. Apply to GEORGE REINTZEL. No. 61, Smith's wluu-fj July 14. , i4t British Canvas, HAVENS DUCK (Sc. 60 pieces British Canvas, No. 1, to No. 6, lOo do. Ravens Duck, 40 kegs London Refined Salt Pette, A few buies large fine Lemons, mextel- lent order, 20 casks Green Copperas, 100 boxes Speiinaceti Candles, Hyson, Young H\ son and Souchong Teas, of this year's importation, and of excellent quality, 15 casks Summer strained Spermaceti Oil, 15 crates Earthenware, assorted, 20 bbls No. '2 and 3, f.eef. For sale, by CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL. No., 83, tfow Soap and Oil, "'^SOAP. 200 boxes Browh, 100 do. White, 89 cases fresh Florence OiJ, Just received per schooners Gorham Lovely and Francis, and for sale by BUFFiJM & GOODHUK, No. 84, Bowly's wharf July 14. d . For Sater; A handsome Saddle HORSE, a remftrft* ably swift trotter, and is well broke to th£ Gig He will be sold with a handsome Sad- dle and bridle, as good as new, for 15' dol- lars. Also, A strong and well built eeord-hand Chaise- with a fixed top, and phitcdH;tr;ie>:»»grapkfc^ ly's v/liari', I Inquire of th^ printer, |ui¥ a, m