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Seven Dollars per Annum.]
THURSDAY, JULY
£Voi.
4109
Sale by Auction.
40,000 acres of Land.
The subscribers will offer for sale at Tho's
Chase's Auction Room, on THURSDAY,
23d instant, all their right, title and interest,
as Trustees to the following' valuable pro-
perty, viz :
40,000 acres of LAND, lying on the nav'-
gable waters 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
•with valuable timber, on a navigable river
and distant only about 35 miles from the river
Ohio. A considerable portion of the tract
consits of first rate bottom Lands. This pro-
perty on account of its advantageous situati-
on, rapid settlements in the neighborhood, &.
its intrinsic and increasing value, offers to
speculators and persons disposed to invest
their money permanently in Lands, an oppor-
tunity seldom offered to them, and which
Vrom the great demand for such property in
the Western Country, must seldom occur
again- It islaid off in Lots of 500 acres each.
The title is considered by the trustees to be
unquestionably good The original survey and
wither papers, with the plas (Sic. together with
the opinion of counsel relative to the vali-
dity o, the title, will be left at the store ot
John Trimble, No. 18, Cheapside, till the
day of'sale, where those inclined to purchase
mav have an opportunity of examining them
The Creditors of Clement Brook, who pre-
fer settling their accounts immediately, by
i purchase, are 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 sale.
JOHN TRIMBLE,? Trustees of
5 Clemt. Brooke,
For Charleston,
, ^CTS The Pa-ket Brig
^*S$HfcI LIONESS,
V-JyuS-i&j^ Robert Wilson, master,
¦?^sSiSSE»- To sail on Thursday next,
16th instant. For passage only apply to said
master on board, or to
FOULK. & KARRICK.
Smith's dock.
Who have for sale,
40,000 lb Coffee,
45 hlids. New-Orleans Sugar,
6 tons Nicaragua Wood,
10 do. Logwood,
200 Spanish Hides,
23 chests Y. Hyson Tea,
50 kegs Chewing Tobacco,
Sail and Sewing Twine.
July 14.____________________dipt
For Sale,
¦"£x The fine fast sailing French
•JVT built Ship ROSE, burthen a-
•j$2$& k°ut 30(J to",i' k'i,it °^t,ie
.•'-.. Sis best materials, well found in
sails, rigging, &c. and can be sent to sea at a
small expense. Apply to
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL,
No. 83, Bowly's wharf,
Who have for sale on hoard said ship,
131 tons of good building Sand.
7th mo. 13th. d
WM LEE,
July 8-
eols
Literary Invitation.
WThe public are respectfully invited to attend
the Annual Examination of Mrs. Lacombe's
Pupils It will commence, at the City As-
sembly Rooms, on Tuesday the 21st instant,
and be continued from day to day successively,
until all the Classes shall have undergone a
complete Examination.
_July 15._________________________"4t .
This is to give Notice.
That the subscriber of the city of Balti-
more hath obtained from the orphan'! court
of Baltimore county in Maryland, letters of
administration on the personal estate of James
Wilson, late of Baltimore aforesaid, deceased.
All persons having claims against the said
deeeassd, are hereby warned to exhibit the
same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub-
scriber, on or before the iirst dav of F< bruary
¦next, they m:>y otherwise by law, be exclud-
ed from all benefit of the said estate, and
those indebted are requested to make imme-
diate payment. Given under ray hand this
j5tn day ot July, in the vear of our Lord
1807. SAM. M'KEAN, Adm'r.
July 15.
2aw6w
Baltimore, JtLV 14th, 1807.
At a meeting of the Field Officers of the
4th i5nsiule of Maryland Militia, it was
Resolved, That the Regiments, forming said
Brigade, shall each be composed of Ten
Companies ; that each Company shall consist
of not less than Sixty-four, nor more thun
Eighty Privates ; and that they may be com-
pleted b.- voluntary enrolments, without re-
gard to the limits of the district, allotcd to
each it eminent.
Resolved, That an immediate enrolment be
made of the Citizens in each district between
the ages of eighteen and forty-five years ; that
the citizens thus enrolled, and who shall not
at the time be attached to a Volunteer Com-
pany, shall be allowed 10 days from this date
so to att ach themselves ; in delault of doing
¦which they shall be required to do duty in
their respective districts.
Resoved, That in the event of a rcquisiti
on rom the Executive, all the eitiJtans liable
to enrolment, shall be subjected to a draft |
but that the recognized members of volun-
teer Companies shall only stand a draft in the
disljicf to which their Regiment belongs.
dissolved, That it be, it it is hereby earnestly
recommended to the commanding officers of
Companies, not yet attached to any Regi-
ment, to make their election, and to attach
themselves without delay, ten days only be-
ing allowed for that purpos?.
JOHN STRICTER,
Lt Col. Com. 5th Reg.
JOHN MACMEji111Mlill,
1st Major 5th Reg
J. A. BUCHANAN,
2d Major 5th Reg.
JOSEPH SI ATS,
Lt. Col. 6th Reg.
WILLIAM M DONALD,
1st Major &th Reg
WILLIAM LOWRY,
Lt. Col. Com. 27th Reg.
'JOHN KENNEDY,
lit Major 27th Reg
WILLIAM HELTON,
2d Major 27th Reg
JAMES MOSHER,
Lt Cot. 39th Reg.
CORNELIUS fi GIST,
1st Major '39th Reg.
JACOB SMALL.
2d Major 3.9th Reg.
Bolting Cloths.
Millers and others, who deal in this article
can be supplied on the best terms, by the in,
*oic« or single piece, with Boltir.g Cloths, from
No. 0a7, of a superior quality, from the ma.
tmfactory of the " Three Kings," by applying
to the subscriber.
JOHN SPERRY, 55, Smith's wharJ.
Mav 6.__________________ d
'"Best Russia clean Hemp.
Russia Sheetings > entit.ed to drawback
Siierry Wine J
AND
§000 bushels yellow Com. i
For sale by
SCHULTZE & VOGELER.
May 13. _________________d
BEEE
100 bbls. Boston, No. 1, BEEF, just re-
i':.ived and &r sale bv
FITCH HALL, J.in.
81, Bowlv's-wharf.
My 1. d
For Sale,
The gooil 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 be gold on the most
moderate terms, in order to close a concern.
For terms apply to
CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker,
Commerce-street.
June. 27. ____________d
For Sale,
twelve days.
rrZX The Schooner NANCY,
«aK®SvK ^fmS in Smith's dock, bur
^-tJKm^r than' about 6,!0 bbls. newly
Hpifos .sheathed, remarkably well
found and in excellent order. For terms ap-
ply to CHARLES WIRCM.IN.
July 14 coil,__
Wanted to Charter,
r JrX^- A SHIP
~li'M''3x> That will carry from 350 to
^J-PiSr 400 hhds. of Tobacco, to load
->w^Ki in Potomac, for Cowes and a
market. She must, bean American bottom For
farther particulars, inquire at the subscriber's
Store, No 2.3, Market-street.
WM. LEE.
July 14_________________ eo-lt
For Amsterdam,
The Ship IRIS, Wescott, is
now ready to take in a cargo,
and as the greatest part is en-
gaged, she will sail in about
A few hhds. Tobacco, Coffee in
barrels or bags, or any kind of light goods,
will be taken on freight. Apply to
JOHN E. DORSEY, or
CHARLES GHEOJJIERE,
Broker.
July 15. ____________________eoit _
Mr. Stuart
Will deliver his introductory Lecture on
Natural Philosophy on Thursday next, at 4
o'clock, at the Pantheon. All friends to sci-
ence will please attend.
July 15._________________d2t____
Nathaniel F. Williams,
No. 15, Bowly's wharf,
Has now landing and for sale,
100 cases (3o flasks each) Florence Oil,
entitled to debenture,,
100 boxes Fresh Lemons, in excellent or1,
der, «
498 packs Cassia,
8 pipes Holland Gin.
Ik Store,
30 pieces first quality Russia Ducfe,
20 ditto Ravens do.
35 do. British Canvas,
350 bbls. No. 1 and 2, Boston Be«f,
300 half bbls. Vless and No. I, do.
50 bales soft shelled
Almonds,
60 boxes shelled do.
80 bags Pimento,
400 boxes Speiniaccti and Mould Tallow
Candles,
200 ditto Brown Soap,
25 pipes Cogniac and Bordeaux Brandy.
July 15. d4tt
Guest, Atterbury and Co
Have received by the Hercules and John i
from Liverpool; the Fair American and Globe,
from. London, and other late arrivals at New-
tor/: an I Philadelphia, upwards of
600 packages very choice GOODS
CONSISTING OF
7-8 and 9-8 faney Calicoes and Chintz
7-8 and 9-8 Furniture ditto
7-8 and 6-4 Cambri". Dimities
7-8, 9-8 & 6-4 black and colored Cambrics
Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins
Lappet and figured Cambric ditto
Elegant worked and lace Cambric ditto
Printed and worked ?«tuslin Robes
6-4 Lappet and checked Cambric Shawls
Romall and flush bordered Handkerchiefs
7-8 and 9-8 pink, blue and fancy checked
Ginghams
Printed Quilting*
Men's and women's Cotton Hose, [plain
lace and sandal clocks
Elegant silk ditto
Madrass fc French Pidiicat Handkerchiefs
7-8 and 9-8 cambric Shirtings
Bed Tick, Satlinette
Cotton Lace and Spider Nets
Picnic and Spider net SKevei
Carpets, &c. AND
60 casks London Porter, of a superior qua.
1 ity.______April 37- _________d
Fresh Lisbon Lemmons.
150 boxes in excellent order, jast received
from Philadelphia, an! for sale by
FITCH HALL, J of fresh RICE in excel-
22 half tiercesj lent shipping order.
R. LEMMON & CO.
July 15.________________________dl£t__
Stolen or Strayed
Away from the Fountain Inn, a small white
TERRIER Shite, marked with a brown spot
over her eye. Any person bringing home said
slute, shall be handsomely rewarded.
July 15.________________________ dSt'H
Havanna Sugar, Coffee, btc
325 boxes 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-
ed paper, if immediate application be made
before landing to i
ROBT : HAMILTON,
Corner of Calvert-street and Lovely-lar.e
may 22.______________ d
Notiec.
• JOHN KENNEDY iS 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 Colhoon, No. lo,
Light-street ; where all persons indebted to
either of the above firms are requested to
make payment, and those who have claims
agahist the same will please hand in their ac-
counts for settlement.
July 10. d
Fanners' Bank of Maryland,
June 30, 1307.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
To the stockholders in this Bank, on the
Western Shore, that an election will be held
at Coolidge's tavern, in the city of Annapo-
lis, ori the first Monday in August next, be-
tween the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. ajid 3
o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of choosing
seventeen directors of said Bank, to .Serve
for 12 months from the said day of election.
Bv order,
JONATHAN 1'INKNEY, Cashier.,
June 3% Li,v;;
Three Dollars Reward.
Strayed from Fort M'Henry, a small rsd
and white COW, with a small Bell fixed on
with a Buckskin Strati, has two slits in her
left ear. The ubrve reward will be given for
i returning her to the Fort, near Baltimore.
JOHN HUGHES.
July 15._________________________d4t
For Sale,
An Elegant Bey HORSE, fit for saddle or
i harness. Apply at the Bar of the Indian C^iieen
Tavern.
July 15 d4tf
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 Monday, the 17th day of August
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
25 do. Tea China.
July 13. d8t
Just Received for Sale,
75 qr. casks Sherry Wine,") Of good
775" Spanish Hides, 5 quality.
300 bbls fresh Superfine Flour,
1300 *bs. Porto Rico Tobacco. For terms
apply to JOHN RANDALL,
95, Bowly's wharf.
On Hand, ^
Bovdeaux Brandy, Madeira Winwh- and
Burr'Sfeme'a. 1G.——-<] ty§
PROPOSALS,
By EZRA SARGEANT, No.39, Wail-street,
New-Yo:k,
for publishing by subscription,
A NEW CYCLOPEDIA,
OR,
Dictionary of Arts ?i? Sciences.
BY G. GREGORY, D. D.
Author of Essays Historical and Moral, the
Economy of Nature, (Sc. iS"c.
To be completed in twelve months from
the time it is put to press. In Twelve Parts
Price two dollars and seventy-five cents
each.
The literary Shtackery which prompts the
publisher of every new work to endeavor to
magnify the merits of his own intended pub-
lication by depreciating the merit of all other
similar productions, is, at once, both useless
and despicable ; because nothing human can
rls 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 Cyclopedia, therefore, will
leave it to others to discover and declare, that
the generality of Books called Enc.ycUjpwd.ias
are, in their very constitution and form, too
expensive and two cumb rsome, to be either
extensively circulated, or generally useful ;
and will contfe'nt 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 informa-
tion in all the important departmentslof Know-
ledge, collected and arranged by some of the
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Secondly. This information is comprised in a
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reader may, in a short space of time, with
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cal, and philosophical world, which other-
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of knowledge are contained, but by a whole
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In order to render the work worthy of the
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lisher has engaged all the best Ainerieim
Artists to engr.ive the Copper Plates, of which
138 will be given in the course of the work ;
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It is with the blended emotions of confi-
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nounces his intention of offering to his nu-
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himself the whole shall be executed, may be
seen at the office of the Ft-dcral Gazette
On account of the great abundance of mat-
ter and the number of Engravings which the
work will contain, and in consequence of 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-
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The acknowledged and intrinsic merits of
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it only remains to the Publisher to ensure
to his subscribers that the whole of the exe-
cution, as to the accuracy and elegance of the
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as in every respect to correspond with the
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ings, as yet no spscimen can be given ; but
the Publisher pledges himself that they shall
b.- at least equal, and many superior to those
111 the London edition.
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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
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If required, the publisher will give a Certi-
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iihoie 6 xpense of a work which contains the
substance of all that is known on every sub-
ject, literary and scientific, will be only 36
Dollars.
New-York, May, 1807.
June 1.____________d
British Canvas,
. RAVENS DUCK (Sfc.
60 pieces British Canvas, No. 1, to No. 6,
100 do. Ravens Duck,
40 kegs London Refined Salt Petre,
A few hoses large fine Lemons, in excel-
lent order,
20 casks Green Copperas,
100 boxes Spermaceti Candles,
Hyson, Young Hyson and Souchong Teas,
of this year's importation, and of excellent
quality,
15 casks Summer strained Spermaceti Oil,
15 crates Earthenware, assorted,
20 bbw. No. 2 and 3, Beef.
For sale by
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL.
No. S-, Bgwly's wharf.
~hnv>. 13thj i
Fifty Dollars Reward.
RAN away from Doughoragen Manor, Elk-
ridge, (the summer residence of Charles Car
roll, of Carrollton, Esq.) on the i9th inst;mt, a
Negro Man, named WILLIAM ; about 30
years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high ; of a
pleasing countenance ; wears his wool platteil
on the locks and behind, and turned up'with a
comb. His clothing that can be recollected i?„
a long blue cloth coat, London brown panta-
loons, black ditto, new shoes with one row of
hoh naita round the soles an 1 heels. He was*
lately purchased of judge Chase, of the city of
Baltimore. Whoever will deliver the above;
Negro to the subsuribsr, at the manor en Elk-
ri Ige, shall receive Twenty Dollars; or, if
secured in Baltimore jail, lii'teen Dollars, in-
cluding what the law allows.
Alii J AH FENN.
may 26. ¦
Magistrate's Snide, the Study and Practice
of the Law (Considered, &c, and a number of
second hand Law Books, which will be sold
at a very low price.
July 11. d5t|j
The Carlisle and York Sul-
pher Springs Stages.
The public are n specttully informed thag
the accommodation Stage for the York SuW
pher Springs, will start on Tuesday next, the
13th instant, from the House of Mr. Johnv
Isett. Sign of the Red Lyon, No. 41, Northv
Howard- ilreet, at 4 o'clock in the niorniiifr;
and continue to leave the same place every
Tuesday morning during the Spring Season,
and wiil>le:ive the Springs every Friday nid'n-
ing and arrive in Baltimore on Saturday
evenings.
Tke Mail Stage to Carlisle will also leave
the same place on Tliurday mornings, at 4i
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 even*
mgs. Fare and allowance for baggage to pas»
sengers as usual, by
D. ilOSTETTER. »
July 10. d6t
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City Commissioners' Office,
Baltimore, 13th July, 1807.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
THAT the City Commissioners will meet
on Friday next, the 17th instant, at 9 o'clock,
A. M to establish the north west intersecti-
an of Courtland and New Church-streets ;
also, the north east intersection of New
Church-street and St Paul's-Lane.
Those who are interested are requested to
attend with the Surveyor, Land Marks, and
Papers, necessary for establishing the same.*
SAMUEL VINCENT, Clerk.
July 33. d4t
Just Received
Per Packet, from Norfolk, and for sale,
10 puncheons well flavored 4th proof J^#
maica RUM. jgt
In Storea
S balee Upland Cotton,
4 hhds Sugar,
10 do. Whiskey,
70 bbls do
13 pipes Country Gin,
26 bags Juniper Berries.
RICHARD KEYS & SON,
Bowly's wharf,
July 13. d4t
Green Coffee.
Just received by the schooner Rewastico,
captain Smith, from Porto Rico.
A quantity of superior GREEN COFFEE,
calculated for retailing ; for sale on accom-
modating terms, ^pply to
GEORGE REINTZEL
July 14.
No. 61, Smith's wharf.
d4t
Soap and Oil,
200 boxes Brown,7 Qr. . „
100 do. White, 5 SUAi •
89 cases fresh Florence Oil,
Just received per schooners Gorham Lovel,
and Francis, and for sale by
BUFFUM & GOODHUE,
No. 84, Bowly's wharf
July 14. d
For Sale,
A handsome Saddle HORSE, a remark-
ably swift trotter, and is we'd broke to the
Gig He will be sold with a handsome sad-
dle and bridle, as good as new, for 150 dol-
lars. Also,
A strong and well built second-hand Chaise
with a fixed top, and plated Harness complete-
Inqniie of the propter
July, t.4. *4»
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