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Seven Dollars per Annum.]
MONDAY, JULY _C„ 1307.
Sale by Auction.
On MONDAY,
The 1$th instant, at htilf pisr. 4 o'clock in the
afternoon, will be -sold on Dugan's wharf, a
little above the inspecting warehouse.
The entire CARGO of the schooner Sally,
on a very liberal credit, which consists of
71 hhds. and 9 bbls. good Muscovado Su-
gar,
36 bbls. and 3 tierces of the first quality
Green Coffee, and *
63 hags Cocoa.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
July 18.
Baltimore, Jvuy 14th, 1807'
At a meeting of the Field Officers of the
4th Brigade 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 thr.n
Etgli'v Privates ; and that they may he com-
pleted by voluntary enrolments, without re-
gard to the limits of tho district! alloted to
each Regiment.
Resolv-d, That an immediate enrolment be
made of the Citizens in each district between
the ages of eighteen and forty five \ears ; 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 dale
_n to attach themselves ; in,de!:iult of doing
which they snail be required to do duty in
their respective districts.
ResomeL That in the event of a requisiti-
on rom the Executive, all the citizens liable
to enrolment, shall he subjected to a draft ;
but that the recognized members of yolun.
teer Companies shall only stand a draft in the
district to which their Regiment belongs.
JiesoUed, That it be, & it is hereby earnestly
recommended to the commanding officers of
Companies, not yet attached to any Regi-
ment, to make their el< ction, and to attach
themselves without delay, t.'ii days only be-
ing allowed for that purpose
JOHN STRIEKER,
14. Col. Coin. 5th Peg.
jo hn M.i CXR n m me a,
1st. Major 5th Reg
J. A. BUCHANAN,
'.Id A 'njor 5th Reg.
JOSEPH STAYS,
Li. Col. flh Reg.
WILLIAM M'DONilD,
1st Major t»h heg
WILLIAM l/JWRT,
Lt. Goi. Com 27r,
\st Major ITth Heg
. WILLIAM BiiLTOif,
'id Mojo> 2Jth Reg
JAMES MuSHER,
Lt Cot. SSM Reg.
CO'RNELIUS a GIST,
Uf Major 39! h Reg.
JACOB SMALL.
2d Major 59th Reg
JuLyl*. dl'jt
Jlavanna Sug.r, (police, ox.
o25 boxes prime while and brown Hav.-nna
SUGARS, 13 half boxes refined White do
S5 bugs Green Coffee, and 3 barrels Flotant
Indigo, just received per schooner Merchant,
Johti Bi(»by, master, from HavaTma, and for
sale on a liberal civdit for approved endors-
ed paper, if immediate application be made
before landing to
ROBT : HAMILTON,
Corner of Calvert-street and Lovely-lime
may 22. d
Baltimore & Frederick Tarn-
pike Road Company.
NOTICE IS UK RE BY GIVEN,
That the President ana Managers require
the payment of the second instalment of Five
Dollars on each Share of the Augmented
St<>ck on Monday, the 17th day of Aug st
next, at the Bank of Maryland.
Per order.
J. LEWIS WAMPLER, Sec'rv.
July 9 dtllAu'
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 wharf
VTrv 6. rl
Guest, Alter bury and Co
Have received by the Hercules and John Adams,
from Liverpool,* the Fair American and Globe,
from London, and other late arrivals at New-
"Xort and Philadelphia, upwards sf
600 packages very choice GOOOS
consisting or
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, 9-8 &. 6-4 black and colored Cambrics
Cambric, Jaconet and Cook Muslins
Lappet and figured Cambric ditto
Elegant worked ai,d lace Cambric ditto
Printed and worked Muslin Hobes
6-4 Lappet and checked Cambric Shawls
Komall and Hush 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
Elcjrant silk ditto
M'atrass Sc French Pu'lioat Handkerchiefs
7-8 and 9 8 cambric Shirtings
Bed. Tick, Sattinette
Cotton Lace and Spider Nets
pic nic and Spicier net Sleeves
Csrpets, fee. AND
¦SO casks London Porter, of a superior qua.
jity. April 27. d
Stray Mare.
WAS taken up in Middle River Neck, by
Mi4 subscriber, a Sorrel MARE, about four
ye-.re old branded on her loft shoulder with
C W" all of herfeet white ; hasnotbeen dock-
ed j trots and canters j has a blaze in her face.
The owner is requested to prove property, pay
x The fast sailisg Packet Sch'r
_________________ PLOUGHBOr,
../* Capt. Hall,
To sail in Wednesday next.
Hr.r accommodations for passengers are ex-
cellent, for which, or freight, apply to the
captain on board, at Waters' wharf, Fell's-,
Point, or to
F0TJLKE & KARHICI..
Smith's dock.
July' 18. ____________ d4t
Sale by Auction'.
On WEDNESDAY,
The ">?d instant, at 12 o'rlock, at Smith's dock,
where she nolo lies, will be sold on account (if
the underwriters,
. F~j \ T,lc staunch built brig
JO THREE BROTHERS,
Burthen 128 tons,' with al
':;„ her tackle and apparel, as she
arrived from sea. She is well found, the
greater part of her standing- rigging, sails,
anchors and cables, b"ing almost new Terms
will be made known at the time of sale.
R. LEMMON _ CO. Auct'rs
July 18.
¦'
For Charleston,
The Packet Brig
LIONESS, '
Robert Wilson, master,
if-'.--" To sail mi Thursday next,
16_h instant For passage only apply to said
! master on board, or to
^^ FOULK & KARRICK.
Smith's dock.
Who have for sale,
40,000 lb Cortee,
45 h ids. New-Orleans Sngar,
6 tons Nicaragua Wood,
10 do. Logwood,
200 Spanish Hides,
2d chests Y. Hyson Tea,
50 k< gs Chewing Tobacco,
Sail and Sewing Twine.
July 14._________^____dl0t_
I-or Sale,
The fine fast-sailing French
buili Ship ROSE, burthen a-
bobt :i U ions, built of the
best materials, well found in
sails, rigging, &c and can be sent to sea at a
smalt expense. *Vpply to
CORNTHWAlT & YARNALL,
No. 83, Bowly's wharf,
Who have for sale on board said slap,
1"l tons of good building Sand.
7th mo 13th. d
'\;01
t®
T-
./EuV^
For Sate,
The g.iod substantial Ship
GENERAL GREEN,
______ 239 1.9-9- tons per register,
r ¦-?- and of such dimensions 'is to
slow a large cargo, for a ship of her'toiuiage,
well found, having an extensive inventory of
materials. This ship will be sold on the most
moderate lerms, in order to close a concern.
For terms apply lo
CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker,
Commerce-street.
June 27.__________|______________________d_
New Chester Packet.
The subscr.bers beg leave
to inform their friends and the
public generally,that they !j_ve
rented the granary constructed
b. Mr Quiinby. in King's-'.own, directly op.
posite Chester town, and that they will <-sl>i-
iiii.ill a weekly Paeket, to commence running
on Saturday morning, the 18th instant, at 9
o'clock, and will leave Cheanside, in Balti-
m-ire. at the same hour every Wednesday
morning. As the subscribers are provided
with one of the swiftest boats, which will
be commanded by a skilful skipper, added to
a supply of bags, and every other article to
facilitate the comfortable transportation of the
farmer anil his grain to marker, they beg &.
hope for a proportion of the public's f iend-
ly patronage, with an assurance that every
exertion shall be made to afford satisfaction
to those whose confidence may be exttinded
to them. It is the intention of one of the
subscribers to receive and the other to deli.
Ver all the grain committed to their charge ;
way-passengers shall be safely landed on the
shores of Chester-River.
We are respectfully,
The public's humble servants,
T. TAYLOR,
W. SANCTER
July 15. 2aw6t
Philadelphia Packets.
OLD LINE.
The public are respcctfull 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 Office,) certi-
fying that, they have been landed in the United
States thirty days.
WILLIAM M'DONALD.
June 9______________2avv^m
Notiec,
JOHN KEcjNKDT iff COX
Have remove-! their Books of Accounts,
also, those of the Sate 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
agai.iSt the same will please hand in their ac-
counts for settlement
July 10. §
Peter Hoffman <-(-,««
100 do. White, 5 !"JAr-
89 cases fresh Florence Oil,
Just received per schooners Gorham Lovel,
and Francis, and for sale by
BUTTUM & GOODHUE,
No. 84, Bowly's wharf
July 14.________________________d
BEEF.
100 bbls. Boston, No- 3, BEEF, just re-
ceived and for sale bv
FITCH HALL, Jim.
81, Bowly's-wharf.
July I. ______________________________d_
Mrs. Decourt _? Mrs. Baconais,
Respectfiibjr inform the public, that the an-
nual examination of their pupils will com-
mence at the academy, on Thursday the £3d
Instant, and will be continued on Friday and
Satm-day following, at the City Assembly
Room, which will be ornamented with the
young Ladies' paintings and writing.
N. B. The different classes shall be (as u-
sual) completely examined, agreeably to the
established rule of the seminary.
The examination upon musie will take place
on Fridav evening at 6 o'clock.
July 17._______________ d4t
LOST
This Morning between Fell's-Point and
Calvert-street, a handsome, latvc, Ens. .#..
SETTER, with a long Brush Tail. Tlie
finder is recpiested to send him to Miss
Young's, in CaUert-street, and he shall bp
handsomely rewarded.
___________________________
Olive Oil.
Just received per the sloop Caty and Maria,
from New-York,
200 baskets of superior quality French O
live Oil, 12 bottles each, entitled to draw,
back. For sale, bv
CORNTHWAlT h YARNALL,
7Ui mo. i?'-> r .
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New-York, May, 1807.
June 1. d
Fitch Hall, Jun,
8!, Bowly's wharf.
Has received per schooner Gorham Lovcll,
from Boston,
150 boxes Fresh Lisbon Lemons, and
25 do Tea China.
J.dy 13 ^_______________________djBJ»
Best Russia clean Hemp.
RrfSsia Sh.-ctiiurs? ,.., , , ,„ , _i_
.,. nr'' 6 [• entitled to drawback
,ry Wine >
AND
3000 bushels yellow Corn.
For sale bv
SCHULTZE & VOGELER.
May 13-. d
Benjamin Francis
Takes lb e liberty to inform the citizens of
Old-Town ,nd the public in genera), that he
has opens a STORE, at No. a, at tie- cor-
ngr pf B) Age. and Utiion-streats Old Town,
where h . proposes to keep the following ar»
tieles for sale. v'i7.
Groceries and Liquors,
A genera! assortnu nt of Wrought and Cut
Nails,
Flooring Brads and Sp'kes,
rougb and Cot Sprigs, from 1 1 2 to 2
inches-
iin assortment of H rdware,
A large number of Carpenters' Tools.
Likrrji.-r
A number of small articles of too little
value to trouble the printer with The arti-
cles will be nff r '¦>!-.:.ihicn r e-.onabletermjj
for cv.sh or approved bank bills.
may 27. co2irii§
Haifa Cent Reward.
The above reward but no charges will bej
paid for bringing home SIMON HAIJTI.EV,
apprentice to the subscriber, who runaway on
the 30di of last month.
H. BALDEdSTfiN.
7th mo. 18th .!'i|
Fusils, or Light Piec< s,
Wanted immediately. Those with bayonets
would be preferred. Application to bi. made
to WM FINN.
By whom instructions wili bo given every
evening (Sundays excepted) at his long room
from 5 to 8 o'clock, GRATIS, to all those
wdio wish to become versed in the manual
exercise. July 13. d3t
A Situation Wanted
A Young Gentleman of Education, wishes
to be employed as a Teacher He wouilor.
June 22 1807. ___ __y
' KI'.ivlOVAL
'James Ninde, VVatch-Maker,
No. 70, Market-street,
Respectfully informs his friends and the
public, that he has removed from his old stand
to the above place, where he hopes by n punc-
tual attention to business, to merit a continii.
once of the public patronage which he lias hi-
therto so liberally experienced.
He has on hand, and will be constantly sup-
plied with, an elegant assortment of Gold anil
Silver Horizontal, Seconds, Capped J 'welled.
and other WATCHES, of the first quality,
which he offers tor sale at the most reduced
rices __________may 19._________'.?; ,v
To be bo id.
The subscriber having been appointed trus-
tee for that purpose, ofli rs for sale that valu-
able tract or parcel of LAND or PLAN-
TATION, late the properly of ZachariaU
M'Kubin ; containing about 488 acres, lying
and being in Montgomery county, with a
large and commodious mill house 38 feet by
42, three-stories high, one-story of which is
stone and two of brick, with two wider
wheel.'., three pair of stones, two of which
are. French Burr, one of Collins ; with luw-
cliant and country bolting cloths, sufficient
for manufacturing Hour, all in good repair i
with a1 sawmill, stable, smuh's-shop, dwel-
ling and store-house, the mill stands on a
public road, leading from the mouth of Ma-
nococy to the city of Washington, about H
: from the former, and 20 from the latter -
and JO from Frederick-town. The above
property will be sold in Lots, or all toge
ther as will best suit the purchasers. The
terms oi sale will be cash, if not «ul_ at pri-
vate sale before the twenty-ninth day ol Oc-
tober next, the sale to commence that day,
or in case of rain, the first fair day thereafter
HENRY HOWARD of John, Trustee.
N. Ii. The subscriber will also sell 2.10
acres of LAND lying on tne south side of
Patapseo river, within about 7 miies of Bal-
timore by water or land ; the one half in trcod
wood and well adapted to any kind of coun-
try produce.
The terms will be one third cash, on the re-
sidu. there will be a creoiv, with bond bear-
ing interest. II. _0_V__.£)_ of J. Trustee
"may 30. %*^t
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