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TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1307.
A
y.ol. XXYlI—No 4-112.
Baltimore, July 14th, 1807'
At a meeting of t>>e Field Officers of the
4th Brigade of Maryland Militia, it w».s
Resolved, Tint the Regiments, forming'said
Brigade, shall each be composed of Ten
Companies -, tliat each Company shall consist
of not less than Sixty-four, nor more than
Eijjtrty Privates ; and that they may he com-
pleted bv voluntary enrolments, without re.
jrard to the limits of the district, alloted to
each Kogiment.
Rescfod, That animmediateenrolmenf.be
made of the Citizens in each district between
the apes of eighteen and forty five years ; that
the citizens thus enrolled, and who shall not
at the time he attached to a Volunteer Com-
pany, shall be allowed 10 days from this elate
so to attach themselves ; in default of doing
¦which they snail be required to do duty in
their respective districts.
jRcsove!, That in the event of a Requisiti-
on .rom the Executive, all the citizens liabla
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 officer-of
Companies, not yet attached to am Kegi-
ment, to make their election, and to attach
themselves without delay, ten days only be-
ing1 allowed for that purpose,
JOHN S'fRICKKR,
Lt- Col. Coin, 5th Reg,
JOHN MACKE^IUMEU,
lit Major Sth Reg
y. A. BUCHANAN,
Id Major 5lh Reg.
JOSKPH BI.iYS,
- Li. Co!. C;th Rep
WILLIAM M DON 1 ID,
J 1st Major 6A keg
WILLIAM LOWRY,
Lt. Col. Com- 27th Reg.
JOHN KENNEDY,
1st Major 27th Reg
WILLIAM HELTON,
2d Major 27th Reg
JAMES* MOSHER,
Lt. Col. H9th Reg.
CORNELIUS B. GIST,
1st Major 39th Reg.
'JACOB SMALL.
2d Major o9th Reg.
dAiH
Jaly 14.
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Havanna Sugar, Coffee, 6;c.
3J5 boxes prime white and brown Havanna
SUGARS, 13 half boxes refined White do
8.5 bags Green Coffee,, and 3 barrels Flotant
Indigo, just, received per schooner Merchant,
Joh« Bigby, master, from Havanna, and for
»ale on a liberal credit for approved endors-
ed paper, if immediate application be made
before landing to
ROET : HAMILTON,
Corner of Calvert-street and Lovely-lane
may 22. _ _ _ ____ d
Baltimore & Frederick Turn-
pike Road Company.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the President and Managers require
the payment of the second instalment of Five
Doll **!£*)§£& her tackle and apparel, as she
arrived from sea. She i3 well found, the
greater part of her standing rigging, sails,
anchors and cables, being almost new Terms
•will be made known at ilic time of sale.
R. LEMMON k CO. AuctYs.
July 18.____________________
Sale by Auction.
ON WEDNESDAY,
The 22d instant, at Vl o'cloci, at capt. Chase's
wharf, Fell's-Point, villi be sold, on 60 and
9'.1 days credit, for approved indorsed negotiable
notes,
DS The Barque
iv^- PETERSBURG.
William Cooper, master ;
*^9SSl» Burthen 155 tons, or about
1600 barrels ; between two and three years
old ; built of the very best materials i her
timbers are principally Mulberry and Cedar
Any person wishing to purchase is reqneted
to have her carefully examined previous to the
sale. She may be sent to sea at a small ex-
pence ; and her inventory seen at our auction
room.
VAN WYCK k DORSEY, Auct'rs.
July SO.____
For Sale or Charter,
p-_r~2TN The verv fast-sailling Swe-
^^$$$K diili Shin MODEST, burthen
V&*»^jr* suPP"serl »hout 1800 barrels,
Uy iS Nancy, from
Charleston,
144 tierces ^ of fresh RICE, in excel-
22 half tierces3 'c"t shipping order.
R. LEMMON St CO.
Jtity 15- , ¦ ____________d!5t
JUST RECE'Ir•'.' ./) ~
7000 lbs. Rich Cheshire Cheese
(some weighing- 100 lbs.) in nice order for
shipping, or family use. For sale by
WM WOODS,
31, Baltimore-street.
July 17._____ eo4?-...
Fifty Hollars Reward-
RAN away from D 'Ughoragen,Manor, Elk-
ridge, (file summer residence of Charles Car
roll, of Carrollton, iisn.) on the i9th instant, a
Negro Man, named WlI.I.lAM ; about 30
years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high ; of a
pleasing countenance ; wears his wool platted
on the lo-:ksand behind, and turned up with a
comb. His clothing that car. be recollrcled is,
along blue cloth coat, London brown panta-
loons, black ditto, new shoes with one row of
hob nails round the soles an I 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 Klk-
ri Ige, shall receive Twenty Dollars ; or, if
secured in Baltimore jail, Fifteen Doliars, in-
cluding what the law allows.
ABIJAH FENN.
may 26. d
Strayed
From the subscriber's House in Hanover-
street, two red and white Cows, earh wi'h a
leather Collar, upon which is the subscriber's
1 name. Thfc one with an old collar, has short
'. horns and is dry ; the other has a new collar,
! long wide horns, and some white spots under
j hf r neck, and gives milk A suitable reward
will be paid, for bringing home, or securing
the latter. G. LINDENBERGER.
J-d.v 13. d.
Soap and Oil.
200 boxes Br< Wn, > Qn . „
100 do. White, J SUAr'
89 cases fresh Florence Oil,
J ist received per schooners Gorham Lovel,
and Francis, and for sale by
BUFrUM & GOODHUE,
No. 84, Bowly's wharf
July 14.________________________d
Mrs.Decourt & Mrs. J.iaconais,
Respeoifuly inform ths public, that '.he an-
nual examination of their pupils will com-
mence at the academj, on Thursday the 23d
instant, and wi i be continued on Friday and
Saturday 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 thp
established rule of the seminary.
The examination uponmusie will take place
on Friday evening at 6 o'clock, a; the city as-
sembly room.
J lily 17._____________________d4t__
Benjamin Francis
Takes th e liberty to inform the citizens of
Old-Town »nd the public ill general, that he
has opene a S ! ORE, at No. 2, at the cor-
ner of Br Age and Union-streets, Old-Town,
where bj proposes to keep the following ar
tides for sale, viz
Groceries and Liquors,
A general assortment of Wrought and Cut
Nails,
Flooring Brads and Sp:kes,
Wrought and Cut Sprigs, from 1 1-2 to 2
inches. Also,
An assortment of Hardware.
Also,
A large number of Carpenters' Tools.
Likewise.
A number of small articles of too little
value to trouble the printer with. The arti-
cles will be offered for salaon reasonable terms
for cash or approved bank bills.
may 27._________ eo2m§
Half a Cent Reward.
The above reward but no charges will be
paid for bringing home SIMON HARTLEY,
apprentice to the subscriber, who ran a Way on
the 30th of last month.
H. BALDERSTON.
7ih mo. ISth. d4ti
To Rent,
A convenient BRICK HOUSE, in Lexing.
ton, between Howard and Liberty-streets__
The house is three-stories high, and finished
to the garret. Inquire at this Office.
July 18. d
50 boxes fresh Lisbon Lemons
Just received per schooner Sally, captain
Brayton, from Boston, «nd for sale by
BUFFUM h GOODHUE,
No. 84, Bowly's wharf,
July l?f. (i6t
PROPOSAFS,
ByEZHA SARGEANT, No 39, Wall-street,
New-YoHc,
Fat. publishing by subscription,
A NEW CYCLOPEDIA,
OR,
Dictionary of Arts & Sciences
BY G. GREGORY, D. D.
Author of Essavs Historical and Mjral, the
Economy of Nature, fcr> ISfc.
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Price iv/o dollars and seventy-five cents
each.
Tun literary Sfhtaciery which prompts the
publisher of every new work to endoavor to
magnify the merits of his own intended pub
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and despicable ; because nothing human can
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leave it to others to discover and declare, that
the generality of Books called Encvc'opadias
are, in their very constitution and form, too
expensiu- and two cumb rsome, lo be either
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ject, literary and scientific, will be only 86
Dollars.
New-York, May, 180r.
June 1. d
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British Canvas,
RAVENS TjVCK. tS"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 Copporas,
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 bbls. No. 2' and 3, Beef.
For «ale by
CQRNTHWAIT & YARNA.LL.
No 83, Bowly's wharf.
7th nto- W£t A
Twenty Dollars Re ware}.
LOST
This Morning betwesn Fell's-Point and
Calverl-street, a hands me, lar e, English
SETTER, with a long Brush Tail. 'The
finder is requested to send him to Miss
Young's in Calvert-street, and he shall ve».
ceive tbi- above reward.
J uly If. ;___________________t d4.+ $
Olive Oil
Just received per the sloop Caty and i'.laria,
i'om New-York,
200 baskets of superior quality French O-
live O'J, 12 bottles eactl, entitled to draw-
back. For sale bv
CORNTHWA1T & YARNALL.
7"th mo, 16. c'6t
Fusils, or Light Pieces,
Wanted immediately. Those with bayonets
would be preferred. Application to ba made
to WM FINN.
By whom instructions will he given every
evening (Sundays excepted) at his long room
from 5 to 8 o'Vlock, GR.iTI'i. lo ullthose
who wish to become versed in the niami.J
exercise. July 18. ujt
A Situation Wanted.
A Young Gentleman of Education, wisbea
to be employed as a Teacher He wjuld
prefer a situation as Tutor in a family in the
country Being acquainted with the French,
he would have no objections to teach a few
French G ntlejnfin the English tongue. A
line din cted to G. Y will be attended to.
N. B Want«d a furgiah'ed Room.
July la d4t
Spanish Hides.
Just receivei per Sroomer Vixen, C.ipt. Bater,
Jroia St. Thomdt,
900 firrt qudity Spanish Hides, which
will be sold low if immediate application is
made to
HUGH TilOMPSjON,
__Jily <>0_________________c!4t^
Will be landed tHIs day,
And for sale by PAYS ON c5" SMITH,
32 hhds. 4th proof Jamaica Rum..
On hand,
12 blyls. best quality Mom?"?,
8 hhds. 3d proof W. I Sum,
30 hhds. N. E ditto,
20 pipes 4th proof Brandy, and
5 pipes Holland Gin.
July V0.______________________dtt
"For Sale.
A Promisory Note drawn by Win. Walker*,
Sail maker, in favi-r of Adam k John M'l.a.ie,
for lo2 dollars 36 cents, as the money is <«1 a
nearayeac Weexpectsail Walkcrie 1 -re] 1*
ing tor a trip to the city of insolvency, a road
We understand he is well acquain'ed with.
ADAM k JOHN AVLANE.
July 20._________ d4tt
A Gentleman of liberal pro-
fession having a large airy house, and whose
family, consists o' himself and wife, is desi-
rous of receiving two gentlemen, as boarders.
wIim will have the use of a small library His
residence being within a tew paces of Market-
street, is sufficiently central for the conveni-
ence of a merchant As the arrangements of'
the family are in a genteel stile, the terms
cannot be of the lowest grade, hut will be
moderate. A line addressed to T. S, and left
at the Post Office will be immediately attend-
<¦&**>¦____________Ju'y ?°- ___________d '
Linseed Oil, Cordage, &c.
60 casks Linseed Oil,
6 tons Cordage,
20 pipes Brandy,
20 bags Pimento,
7 bales Beerhoom Gurrahs,
5 do. B-ftas,
200 bbls &o*tcn Beef,
100 boxes Mould Candles,
100 do Cfcocolati ,
15 J small boxes Si
10 boxes Cotton Cards. For sale by
WALES & CLOPPEW,
No. 7, Bowly's v'-apf,
J'.ly n. ______________ d4ti _
An elegant sorrel riding Horse
F9R SALE,
At the Stable of the Indian Queen. The
lowest price, for him is 15o do.Lars. Apply to
the Hostler.
July_20. MTuThfcS
BEET.
100 bbls. Boston, No. 1, BEEF, just re-
ceived and for sale bv
FITCH HALL, J.tn.
81, Bowlv's-wharf.
July i.__________,_____________a;.,,
Land for Sale.
THE subscriber offers f ir Site, ROBERT**
AUK, containing 166 acres 1 being within .1
miles of Baltimore, on the Falls turnpike road.
The improvements are, a small frame Dwellings
House, a Kitchen adjoining, Barn and Stables,
a small Spring House, a good Apple Orchard,
a Meadow very rich, about 6 acres cleared, 8e
from 20 to 25 more may be easily made, asthes
place is well watered. There is a sufficient
quantity of timber for tie use of the farm —»
The terms of sale may be known by &p"Iyi»jgf
to Abraham Jessop, in Howard-street, or to
JOHN MERRYMAN, of Sam'!,
Naar Houkstown
mar 1^________________________2a w
~ To Rent,
The choice of 2 two-story Brick Dwelling
HOUSES ; each has a store in front j one si-
tuate on Baltimore-street, adjoining the storey
of Messrs Jacob and Wm Balt/ell; the other-
near the Precincts Market House, calculat-
ed for the reception of a large family Ap-
plication to he made at No 240, Baltimore-
street. June 20 2aw
Notice is hereby given,
THAT I intend to prefer a petition to the
judges of HarforiJ county court, at their next
August term, for the benefit, of the acts of
insolvency, passed at November session, in
1805, and of the supplement thereto, passed
at November session, ty I»06, to relieve rat,
as well from my own Uciv.s, as the debts 0
the late firm of John and Samuel Chamber
lain, which I am unSole to pay.
J. hi. CHAMBERLAIN,
June*, 1607". 2aw:2m$
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