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Inderal vh&ztiiz
Seven Dollars per Annum.]
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1807.
rvoi. xx\ir—No. 4ioo.
Sale by Auction.
40,000 acres of Land.
The subscribers will offer for sale at Tim's
Chase's Auction Koom, on THURSDAY,
23d instant, all their right, title and interest,
as Trustees to the fallowing valuable pro-
perty, viz :
40,000 acres of LAND, lying orr-the navi-
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 timDer, 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 o\i account of its advantageous situati-
on, rapid settlements in the neighborhood, Si
its intrinsic 3iid increasing value, oilers to
speculators and persons disposed to invest
their money permanently in Lands, an oppor-
tunity seldom offered to them,- and which
from the great demand for such property in
? he Western Country, must seldom occur
¦grin- It is laid off in Lots of 500 acres each.
Tlie title is considered by the trustees to be
unquestionably good The original survey and
- other papers, with the plats (Ac 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
day of sale, where those inclined to purchase
may have an opportunity of examining them
The Creditors of Clement brook, who pre-
fer settling their accounts immediately, by
purchase, are respectfully informed that their
claims will b? received in payment, for their
purchases. The terms of payment, which will
&e accommodating, will be made kuown at the
time of sale.
JOHN TRIMBLE, > Trustees of
VVM LEE, J Clemt. Brooke,
July8. ________ eo t!*
Literary Invitation.
Tin public are respectfully invited to attend
tb«-Aimual Examination of Mrs. Lacotnbe'l
Pupils It will commence, at the City As-
oembly Rooms, on Tuesday the 21st instant,
and'be continued fr'nnj day to day Successively,
untiLall the Classes shall have undergone a
complete Examination.
July 15.__________________________«14t
This is to give Notice.
That the subscriber of the city of Balti-
nmrc hath obtained from the orphan's court
of-Baitimore 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
deceased, are hereby warned to exhioit the
same, wiui the vouchers thereof, to the sub-
scriber, on or before the first dav of February
next, they may otherwise by lav., be exclud-
ed from all benefit of the said estate, and
those, indebted are requested to make imme-
diate payment Given under my hand this
iStti day of July, in-the year of our Lord
18J7- SAM. M'KEAK, Adm'r.
July 15. | 2aw6w
¦BaltImo re,. J vuy 14th,. 18 o7.
At a meeting of the Field Officevs.of the
4th Brigade of Maryland Militia, it was
R,¦solved, That the Regiments, forming said
Brigade, shall each be composed of Ten
Companies ; that each Company shall consist
of not less than .'.ixty-four, nor more than
Eighty Privates ; and that they may be com-
pleted bv voluntary enrolments, without re-
gard to the limits of. the district, alloted to
each Regiment.
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 sliall not
at the time be attached to a Volunteer Com-
pany, shall be allowed 10 days from this date
in to attach themselves ; in default of doing
•which they shall be required to do duty in
their respective districts.
Metovtd, That in the event of a requisiti-
on from the Executive, all the citizens 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
district to which their Regiment belongs.
Resolved, That it be, &. 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, tun days only be-
rng allowed for that purpose.
JOHN STRICKER,
Li. Col. Com. 5 th Reg.
JOHN MACXBJS'HIMtER,]
\st Major 5th Reg
J. A. BUCHANAN,
2d Major 5th Reg-
" ; JOSEPH BIAYS,
Lt. Col. title Reg.
WILLIAM MCDONALD,
. lit Major 6:A Reg
WILLIAM LOWRY,
Lt. Col- Com. 27th Reg.
j JOHN KENNEDY,
1st Major 27th Reg
WILLIAM BELTON,
¦ 2d Major 27th Reg
JAMES MOSHER,
m Lt. Col. 39th Reg.
CORNELIUS ft GIST,
1st Major 39th Reg.
JACOB SMALL.
2d Major 39th Reg.
Jufy U. _________ d
BEEF.
100 bbls. Boston,' No. 1, BEEF, just re-
«W»ived and far sale bv
FITCH HALL, Jon.
81, Bowly's-wharf.
Jul; L d
For Charleston,
The Packet Brig
LIONESS,
Robert Wilson, master,
To sail on Thursday next,
16th instant For passage only apply to said
master on board, or *o
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 kegs Chewing Tobacco,
Sail and Sewing Twine.
July 14._____________________ tUOt
For Sale,
The fine fast-sailing French
built Ship RQSE, burthen a-
bout ,300 tons, built of the
best materials, well found in
sails, rigging, etc and cau be s^nt to sea at a
small expense. Apply to
CORNTHWAIT Sc YARN ALL,
No. 3.3, Bowly's wharf,
Who have for sale on board said ship,
131 tons of good building Sand.
7th mo. 13th.______________________ 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 be sold on the most
moderate terms, in order to close a concern.
For terms apply to
CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker,
Commerce-street.
June 27.________'_______________ ¦«*
New Chester Packet.
r. f\. The snbscr'bers beg leave
Jyj'Afcv^ to inform their friends and the
^ JK-ffii^e* public generally,that they have
j^ylj-, rented the granary constructed
b; Mr Quimhy, in King's town, director Op-
posite Chester-town, and that they will ista-
blish a weekly Packet, to commence running
on Saturday morning, the 18th instant, at 9
o'clock, and will leave Cheapside, In Balti-
more, at the same hour every Wednesday
morning. As the subscribers sVe provided
with one of the swiftest boats, which will
I be commanded by a skilful skipper, added to
a supply of bags, and every other article to
facilitate the comfortable transportation of the
farmer and his grain to market, they beg &
hope for a proportion of the public's friend-
ly patronage with an assurance that every
exertion shall be made to afford satisfaction
to those whose conlidcnce may be extsnded
to them. It is the intention of one of the
subscribers to receive and the other ts deli-
ver all thfe grain'committed to their charge ;
way-passengers shall Be safely landed on the
shores of Chester-Kivxr.
- We are respectfully,
» The public's humble servants,
T. TAYLOR,
W. SANCTER
July L5._________________2awf't
Philadelphia Packets.
The public are respectfull informed that ill
avticlos 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 Office,) certi-
fying that they have been landed in the United
States thirty davs.
WILLIAM M'DONALD.
June 9 2aw2in
Nathaniel F. Williams,
No. 15, Bowly's wharf,
Mas now landing and for sale,
100 cases (33 disks each) Florence Oil,
entitled to debenture,
100 boxes Fresh Lemons, in excellent or-
der,
493 packs Cassia,
8 pipes Holland Gin.
In Store,
30 pieces first quality Russia Duck,
20 ditto Ravens do.
35 do. British Canvas,
350 bbls No. 1 and 2, Boston Besf,
300 half bbls. Mess and No I, do.
50 bales soft shelled ^ Entitl d
Almonds, C to
60 boxes shelled do. j Debenture.
80 bags Pimento,
400 boxes Spermaceti and Mould Tallow
Candles,
200 ditto Brown Soap,
25 pipes Cogniac and Bordeaux Brandy.
July 15 . d4t-t
Havanna Sugar, Coffee, &c.
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 lauding to
KOBT : HAMILTON,
Corner of Calvert-street and Lovely-lane
may 22._________________________d
Notiec.
JOHN KENNEDY & COX
Have removed their Books of Accounts,
also, those of the late firm of Anthony h. 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
agai.ist the same will please hand in their ac-
counts for settlement.
July 10. d
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
siute, shall ho hsMsoinVt}' fcwa'ded.
July 15. 13t||
Guest, Atterbury and Co
Have received bv the Hercules and John Adams,
from Liverpool; the Fair American and Globe,
from London, and other late arrivals at New-
Jork and Philadelphia, upwards of
600 packages very choice GOODS
CONSISTING OF
7-8 and 9-3 fancy Calicoes and Chintz
7-8 and 9-8 Furniture ditto
7-8 and 6-4 Cambric Dimities
7-8, 9-3 & 6.4 black and colored Cambrics
Cambric, Jaconet and Book Muslins
Lappet and figured Cambric ditto
Elegant worked and lace Cambric ditto
Pri-KJ.land worked Mus'in Robes
6-4 Lappet and checked Cambric Shawls
Romall and Hush borders:! Handkerchiefs
7-8 and 9-8 pink, blue and fancy checked
Ginghams
Printed 0.uUtingj
Men's and women's Cotton Hose, [plain
lace and sandal clocks
Elegant silk ditto
Madrass & French PuUir.it Handkerchiefs
7-8 and 9-8 cambric Shirtings
Bed Tick, Sattinctte-
Cotton Lace and Spider Nets
Picnic and Spider net Sleeves
Carpets, &c. AND
60 casks London Porter, of a superior qua-
lity.__________April 27_________ A
Peter Hoffman 6c Son
Have remaining if their Spiing importations,
(Entitled to drawback on exportation)
Superfine Clotns,
Casse oners.
Flannels,
Fancy Muslins,
Plain Cambric do.
Chambray Muslins,
Prints,
Cotton and Silk Hosiery,
Shirting Cottons,
Nuns and Colored Thread, ¦'
Knitting Cotton,
Fine Hats, &c.
And daily expect a further supply.
June 2 d
Valuable Property
FOR SALE BY AUCTION.
Pursusant to the authority vested in the sub-
scribers, by deed of trust executed by
Charles F. Kentcr and Gerhard Von flat-
ten, OJi the 31st day of October, 1805, will
be sold at public auction, by Thomas Chase,
on toe premises, on MONDAY, the 20th
day of July instant, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon .•
ALL that valuable HOUSE and LOT in
fee simple, lately occupied by the said Kent
I er and Von Hartcn, fronting on the east side
! of North Howard street, 25 feet, and extend
j ing bade 65 feet, thence 55 feet to Cowpen-
I alley, and fronting on said alley 33 ftet The
I terms of sale are, for notes with approved
j endorsers for 3,508 dollars, payable at 6o
! days j 3,500 dollars, at 120 clays, and the
! balance at 6, 12 and J8 months with inte-
rest on the whole fro u the day of sale. The
said property is now under rent for 1000
dollars per annum. A transfer will be given
on the lease cf said rent.
ANTHONY K1MMEL & SON.
July 9 dtt
The Subscribers
Offer at private sale,
44Casesof SHEATHING COPPER, 20
to 28 oz.
Also just landed from the Polly fjr Nancy, from
Charleston,
144 tierces 7 of fresh RICE, in excel-
22 half tierces3 lent shipping order.
R. LEMMON & CO.
July 15-________________________d!5t
Three Dollars Reward.
Strayed from Fort M'Henry, a small red
and white COW, with a small Bell fixed on
with a Buckskin Stran, has two slits in her
left ear. The abrve reward will be given for
returning her to the Fort, near Baltimore.
JOHN HUGHES.
July 15.________________________d4t
For Sale,
An Elegant Bey HORSE, fit for saddle or
harness. Apply at the Bar of the Indian Queen
Tavern.
July 15 d-ltt
Baltimore &, 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 Aug st
next, at the Bank of Maryland.
Per order.
J. LEW *. WAMPLER, Sec'ry.
__July* ft______________________dtllAu
Fitch Hall, Jun.
81, Bowly'3 wharf,
Has received per schooner Gar ham Lovell,
from Boston,
150 boxes Fresh Lisbon Lemons, and
25 do. Tea China.
July 13. d8t
Just Received
Per Packet, from Norfolk, and for sale,
10 puncheons well flavored 4th proof Ja-
maica RUM.
In Store,
S balee Upland Cotton,
4 hhds Sugar,
10 do- Whiskey,
70 bbls. do.
13 pipes Country Gin,
86 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.
I A quantity of superior GREEN COFFEE,
¦calculated for retailing; for sale on accom-
modating termfl. Apply to
GEORGE REINTZEL.
I No, 61, Smith's wharf.
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New-York, May, 1807-
June 1. __________d
British Canvas,
RAVENS l)UCK is-c.
60 pieces British Canvas, No. 1, to No. 6,
100 do. Ravens Duck,
40 kegs London Refined Salt Petre,
A few boxes large fine Lemons, in excel-
lent order,
20 casks Green Copperas,
100 boxes Spermaceti Candies,
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 bbls. No. 2 and 3, Beef.
For side bv
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL.
No. S3, Bo why's wharf.
7tb mo lSth- d
GRA\rn TUT WOttKS.
GRAY'S GARDEtf.
M. ROSAINVILLE respectfuUV in'brms
the Ladies and Gentlemen of lialtimofe and
its vicinity, that, having engaged a company
ot SPANISH ROPb. DANCERS, he will
perform On FRIDAY EVENING, July 17,
(we'ither ptermittfogj— v'z.
RQP>:-D4NCrVG, FfH -WORK AND
TUMBLING, TIGHT-BOPd t
J'jhn iiti, a bov of twelve'ers, will walk
on the rope, and stand do his bead.
Mr. Simon will figure a counter dance, in
an astenishing maimer, from end to end o( the
rope. lie will set fire to four Sky Rockets,
and jump the ribbon forward and backward i
and will put a chair on the rope, and stand
on it without any person holding it.
JUAQUJN, the Menyman,' 60 years of
age, will dance on the rope. He will pass a
handkerchief over his body and under his feet,
without the assistance of the balance pole.
He will put a board on the rope, walk upon it,
and in a jump will throw down the board and
remain on the rope ; he will put a chair on the
Tight Rope, sit on it, and lay the b lance polo
on his lap : which will conclude with adauca
called the
SPANISH FANDANGO.
A Song, by Mrs. Cate— '¦'Crazy Jake?'
TUMBLING.
The little boy will make a f irward summer-
set. .H» will take a ring- in his mouth back-
wards, the ring being under his toe. He will
make the Table Summerset, the Ribbon Sum-
merset, back wa-.d and forward, being elevat-
ed five feet He will make a Snmmeiset back,
warks firing offtwo pistols. The M-rr Man
will take the little boy bv his feet, and will
throw him backwards The Tumbling will
be term.nited by Mr. Simon, turning on a
slack-rope like a Wind-Mill, having Fife-
Works on his f et.
Song, by Mrs Cate " Sailor Boy."
FIRE WORKS.
A horizontal running piece, forming' vari-
ous basons, ornamented with Roman Batte-
ries of Stars, a running changing Sun, repre-
senting the cloudy and bright, bearing nine
revolutions, terminated by '
An elegant Cascade, bearing atmosp/ierical
beauties, iS'e
The Exhibition to commence at eighU.
o'clock precisely, which will be announced by
three Sky Rockets.
Admitance—B,.x one dollar,—Pit fifty cents.
Children half price.
No Money to be taken at the door.
'ij* Me. Kosainvilie is preparing a grand fl'i9«
play of Fire Works, which will take place it*
about 15 days
July 16. d5
Brandy.
20 pipes Cogniac, will be landed to-mor-
row, and sold very low if taken from the
wharf. Apply to .
AMOS A. WILLIAMS,
No 8, Buwly's wharG
July 16.________________a*t|
l'or Sale,
A smart, healthy Negro GIRL, between
thirteen and fourteen years of age. She will
not be sold to any person who will not engage)
to keep hsr in this state. Inquire at this Of-
fice,____________J ulv 16.______________4t
Three Dollars Reward.
Strayed aw>ay on Sunday the lAh mstant,
from Calvert street, a small bright brindk-
COVV, about 8years old There is a strap
round her neck with the owner's name on___
Whoever brings her to No, II, Calvert-street,
shall receive the above reward.
taomas Hawthorn.
July 16.______________________d
Notice.
M. LEVIS DUBOIS, respectfully informs
the LadicG and Gentlemen of Baltimore and
its vicinite, that having etteh arrived in this
city, he intends next Thursday, (weather
permitting) to give an Instrumental and Vo-
cal Concert, at Mr Bryden's Assembly Kot.m,
The particulars will be given, in a Iti'ure ad-
vertisement. July 16. dot
Spanish Cigars, he.
100 boxes of Itoussit's first quality Spanish
Cigars, just received, and for sale.
Also,
30 bbls. Fat Fall Maekcral, and
A law bbls. Pearl Ashes. By
JAMES HANNA,
No. 102, Baltimore-street.
July 16, d4t
Fifty Dollars Reward.
RAN away from Drughoragen Manor, Elk.
ridge, (the summer residence of Charles Car
roll, of Carrollton, Esq.) on the i9th instant, a
Negro Man, named WILLIAM; about 39
years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches his-b ; of a
plgasing countenance ; wears his wool platted
on the loeks and behind, and turned up wiiha
comb. "His clothing that can be recollected is,
a long blue cloth coat, London brown panta-
loons, black ditto, new shoes, with one row of
hob nails round the soles and heels. He was
lately purchased of judge Chase, of the city of
Baltimore. Whoever will deliver the above
Negro to the subscriber, at the manor on Elk.
ridge, shall receive Twenty Dollars,- or, if
secured m Baltimore jail, Fiftten Dollars, in-
cluding what the law allows
ABIJAH FENN.
may 26. tl
Strayed
From the subscriber's House in Hanover-
street, two red and white 'Cows, each with a
leather Collar, upon which is the subscriber's
name. The one with an old collar, has short,
horns and is dry i the other has a new collar,
long wide horns, and some white spots under
her neck, and gives milk A suitable reward
will be paid, for bringing borne, or securing
the latter. G. LINDENBEUGER.
July 13. d
For Sale,"
A handsome Saddle HORS^, a remark-
ably swift trotter, and is well broke to the
Gig. He will be sold with a h&ndsotne 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.
Inquire of the printer.
July 14. sVH
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