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FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1807.
[VbL'XXVlI—Ko 4115
Sale by Auction.
On THURSDAY,
The 30th instant, will he sold, at the Vendun
Warehouse, at the corner of Freder'ck and
Second-streets, at 12 o'clock, by order of
Baltimore county court,
A stout healthy young Negro
Man.
July 1%
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
J
Sheriff's Sales.
J3y Virtue of the following writs of Fieri Faci,
as from Baltimore county court, to vie direct-
ed, will lie exposed to public sale the follow-
ing property ut the times and place/: hereafter
itiemionel, to viit.
AH the right, title, estate and interest of
Henry Henn, in and! to a framed house and
lot, situate in South Howard-;treet. The
said property having been advertised for side
and described, before, a further description is
unnecessary. Taken at suit of Frederick and
John Sumvalt, and will positively be sold
on the premises on Monday the ,7th instant at
10 o'clock.
Als > at the dwelling house of Thomas Dob-
bin, gituat* in Harris'n street near the Marsh
market, on Saturday the 23th inst. at half-past
10 o'clock one Desk, Book Case ami Books,
om. Clock, one Carpet and two Looking gla*.
ses, late the property of said Dobbin, taken
at suit of Prerce D Bentz.
Also, at my office, on the above menti.
oned day* it 10 o'clock, a collection of carpen.
tei'S aii'l cabinet makers Tools to wit: Five
"Work Benches and screws, nine Hand Screws,
twenty two saw frames, table frames, thirty,
three Planes, and Chissels ; late the procrty of
Joseph Brown, seized and taken at suit of
Benjamin Buck Kc Thomas Hedrick, and con-
damned for sale by order of Baltimore county
court.
JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff.
July 21_____________'___________ dts _
~~~M. ROSAINVILLE
Respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentle-
men of Baltimore, that every Wednesday &
Saturday, a grand Exhibition of Hope Danc-
ing, Slack Wire, Tumbling, and Firs Wovk,
will take place during the season, (weather
permitting) and that no labor or expence will
be.spared to give general satisfaction. The
particulars expressed in the bills of the day.
Admittance Box 50 cents,
Pit 25
Gray's Garden, July 21______________d__
Cotton, Coffee, and Havanna
Sugar,
Jus! ayivd and for sale by the subscriber,
f& bales Upland'Cotton of prime quality,
210 bags 'Codec, and
120 boxes white and brown Havana Sugar,
HU. THOMPSON.
July 3L_____________________d*4 '
Baltimore, .Jury 14th, 18 )7.
At a meeting of the Field Officers of the
4th Brigade of Maryland Militia, it w. 8
Resolved, That the Regiments, forming said
Ki'ii'ide, shall each be composed of Ten
Companies ; that each Company shall consist
of not less than Sixty-four, nor more than
Eighty Piivatt.s ; and that they may be com-
pleted by voluntary enrolments, without re-
g-ard to the limit3 of the district, alloted to
each Regiment
Resolved, That an immediate enrolment be
male of the Citizens in each district between
the ages of eighteen unci forty live 5 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 date
60 to attach themselves ; In default of doing
¦wbicli they shall be required to do duty in
tlieir respective districts.
Rcsovcd, That in the event of a requisiti-
on irom the-Executive, all the eMsSens liable
to enrolment, slia'l be subjected to a draft;
but that, the recognized members of volim.
trer Companies shall only stand a draft in the
district to which their Regiment belongs.
Resolved, Pl1.1t it be, h. it is hereby earnestly
recommended to the commanding officers of
Companies, not yet attached to any Regi-
inent, to make their election, and to attach
themselves without delay, ten days only be-
ing allowed i'or that pcroos",
JOHN STRICKHS,
l.t Col- Com. Sth Reg.
yOUN M.iCKE .v uitfkR,
1st M-.i'jor 5th Reg
J. A. BUCHANAN,
k Id Major Sth Reg.
yOSKPti BIATS,
Lt. Qd. fth P,g.
WILLIAM M DONAID,
1st M.jor 6/t Peg
WILLIAM LOWHT,
Lt. Col. Com. 27th Peg.
yOIIN KENNEDY,
Ut Major 27th Reg
WILLIAM BKLiVN,
2d Major ZTth Peg
y.iMES mosher,
Lt Coii 30t/: ffeg.
CORNELIUS it- GIST,
1 1st 'Major 39th Peg.
JACOB SMALL.
-2d Mayor 39th Reg.
July 1-1. dlOt
f~-----------------------p--------------------------------1-----------------
Havanna Sugar, Coffee, Jkc.
o25 bo-ves prime, white and brown Havanna
SUGARS, 13 half boxes refined White do.
«> liags Green Coffee, and 3 barrels Fiotant
Jniligo, 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
ROBT : HAMILTON,
Corner of Calvert-street and Lovely-lane
may 22. _______ d
^Baltimore & Frederick Turn-
Road Company.
pike
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. 17"tli day of Aug st
Siext, at the Bank of Maryland.
Per order,
J. LEWIS W AMPLER, Sec'ry,
July 9. dtllAu
Sale by Auction.
On SATURDAY,
The 25th instant, at half past lO o'clod:, will
be sold on Cheapside wharf, on terms
which will then be made known,
The Schooner
VICTORY,
ij^twjyp' Burthen 550 bbls. She is
^wVJ3ci5» strong & faithful built vessel,
and may be sent to sea at a small expence.
An inventory may be seen previous to the sale,
on application to Messrs. BALDERSTON
and CORNtH'.VAI !', or
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
July 2.3.____________________________________
lor bale,
£ ,Xf3K The Ship
.-*l*0SaV CATHARINE,
tpLOwp Now 1>"U? at Cole's wharf.
^¦SsSSS&E^ Fell's-Point; burthen 160 tons,
with all her materials as she came from sea—
Inventory to be seen at the subscribe.rs's store.
The Catharine was faithfully bwllt abo.it i
years ago, in Washington N^rth Carolina—
Terms of sale Will be made known on appli-
cation at No. 53, County wharf, by
WM. JONES.
July 23. d6'
Wanted on Charter,
A good VESSEL
Of six hundred to twelve
hundred barrels; Apply to
JOHN S. HOHNE.
d4t
For Sale or Charter,
? ¦JC3T\ The very fast-sailling Swe-
HfcS&KSW diiil 3hiP MODEST, bnnhen
\^&J&MJ-Z supposed about 1800 barrels,
qftfgfil m, -Jftjr two years old, i3 well found &
built of the hist materi is. The terms may
he made known on BfpUication to
ROBERT BARKY.
Who Oner* for sale the following articles
in store, on liberal terms for approved paper,
or in barter for flour, viz.
65 pipes choice Lisbon Wine,
4 do Loudon P. Madeira do
10 „'.'„ 1 ? Genuine Port do.
10 qr. casks, )
70o0 bushels Choice Coarse Salt.
July 20. d6t
For Charleston,
,^t.rv The Pa . ket flrigr
\-JJv3-ifei Robert Wi'son, master,
To sail on Thursday next,
Ifitli instant. For passage only apply to said
master on board, or (o
FOULK & KAURICK.
Smith's dock.
Who have for sale,
40,000 lb Coffee,
45 hinls. New-Orleans Sugar,
6 tons Nicaragua Wood,
10 do. Logwood,
200 Spanish Holes,
2J 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 HOAE, burthen a-
t*mt 30l» tons, b"ilt of the
best materials, well found in
sails, rigging, &.c. and can be sent to sea at a
small expanse. JP',''ly '°
CORNTHW..IT fy. YARN ALL,
No. S3, Bowfy's wharf,
Woo have far sale o>: board said ship,
131 tons of good building Sand.
7lh mo. 13th. d
For Sale,
The gnod 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 inventor, of
materials: This ship will be sold on the most
moderate terms, in order to close a concern.
J For terms apply to
ClIARLliS B. YOUNG, Broker,
Commerce-street.
June 17- d
New Chester Packet.
r _£_¦- The subscribers beg leave
Th'T$^\^ to inform their friends and tins
^"i?LilLi£«^ public generally,that they have
'A^Js££f!3s& rented the granary constructed
b, Mr Quimhy, in King's -town, direct!;- op-
posite Chester-town, and that they will esta-
blish a weekly Pneket, to commence running
on Saturday morning, the Kith instant, at, 9
o'clock, and will leave Cheapside, 111 Balti-
mnre. at the siune hour every Wednesday
morning. As the subscribers are provided
with one of tie swiftest boats, winch wdl
be commanded by a skilful skipper, added to
a supply of bags, and every other »i ticie 10
facilitate tee comfortable transportation of tin;
farmer and his grain to market, they beg Si
hope for a proportion of the public's f'iei.d-
ly patronage, with an assurance that every
exertion shall be made to afford satisfaction
to those whose confidence may be extended
. to them. It is the intention of one of the
! subscribers to receive and the other t» deli-
ve» all the grain com. i'aed to their charge j
way-passengers shall be safely landed on the
shores of Ci.ester-Hiver.
We are respectfully,
The public's humble servants,
T. TAYLOR,
W. bANCTER
July 15. iawCt
Philadelphia Packets.
PLEASURE BOATS.
¦ ¦
Peter 'Paul,
Respectfully informs the public, that he
has newly rigged and fitted 110 his Pleasure
II rttts Dolphin No. 1, the Flyi::g-Fish No. 2,
and the Little Mary-Ann No. 5, which will al-
ways be ready for parties who w'ish to take
nautical excursions, so very conducive to the
health at this season. His Ferry Baiteau, No.
3, is also fitted up in til's neatest manner, and
will ply between the County wharf, Fell's.
Point, and Fort M'llenry, during the sum-
mer.
XT' Careful, sober and diligent persons are
employed to superintend the management of
said floats.
July 23. ______________2aw4t$
Peter Hoffman &• Son
Have remainirg of their Spring importations,
(EntitUd to drawback on exportation)
Superfine Clotns,
Cassemiers,
Flannels,
Fancy Muslins,
Plain Cambric do.
Chambray Muslins,
Prints,
Cotton and Silk Hosiery,
Shirting Cottons,
Nuns ami Colored Thread,
Knilting Cotton,
Fin ft Hats, &c. >'
And daily expect a further Supply.
June 2 _________d
The Subscribers
Offer at private sale,
44 Cases ot "SHEATHING COPPER, 20
to 28 oz.
Also just landed from the Polly fjx Nancy, from
Chin-lesion,
144 tierces \ of fresh RICE, in exccl-
22 half tierces3 lent shipping order.
R LEMMON & CO.
July 15._________________d!5t
Was Found
In Market Street, near Liberty-street, a
small sum in Hank Notes; the owner may-
have it on inquirin-r at this Office, and paving
cost of advertising. July 21 ———iV4t_
Soap and Oil.
200 boxes Brown, 7 r-n « p
100 do. White, ) -;UAr-
89 cases fresh Florence Oil,
J>r;t received per schooners Gorham Lovcl,
and Francis, ami for sale by
BUFF Li M & GOODHUE,
No. 84, Bowiy's wharf
July 14. _________________d
ll^fVN,
xSM
'V OLD LINE.
The public are respectfull informed.that all
articles of foreign growth and manufacture,
intended to be shipped to Philadelphia, by
this route, must he accompanied wjth a certifi
cate of health, until the 1st of October, (to
he obtained from the Mayor's Office,) certi-
fying that 1 hey have been landed in the, United
'/tates thirty da's.
WILLIAM M'DONALD,
j-ane 9 Saw .'m
A Gentleman of liberal pro-
fession haiing a large airy house, and whose
family consists oi himself and wife, is desi-
rous of receiving. twO gentlemen, as boarders
win will have the-use of a small library His
residence being within a lew paces of Market
street, is sufficiently central for the conveni
ence of a merchant. As tr.e arrangements of
the ..family are in a genteel Stile, the terms
cannot be of the lowest grade, but will be
moderate. A line addressed to T. S and left
at the Post Office will be immediately attend-
ed to. July 20.__________ d
An elegant sorrel riding Horse
FOR SALE,
At the Stable of the Intiian Qtiecn, The
lowest price for him is 150 dollars. Apply to
the Hostler.
July 20.______________MTuThikS_
~~ ytTST RECEIVED
7000 lbs. Rich Cheshire Cheese
(some weighing 100 lbs-) in nice order for
shipping, or family u»e. For sale by
WM. WOODS,
31, Baltimore-street.
July \7._______'_________^__ eo4t
BEEF,
100 bbls. Boston, No, 1, BEEF, just re-
de'ived and fisr sale by"
FITCH HALL, Jun.
B1, Bowly's-wharf
_ J uly 1^_____________________________________
Bolting Cloths.
Millers and others, who deal in this article
can be supplied on tn'e best terms, by the iiv.
voice or single piece, v.'ilh Bolting Cloths, from
i No. 0 a 7, of a superior quality, from the ma
nnf'actory of the " Throe Kings," by applying
to the subscriber
JOHN SPERRY, 55, Smith's wharf,
"av 6. d
Best iiussia clean Hemp.
Russia Sheetings? ^ tQ tlrawij;ick
Sherry W me y
.AND
3000 bushels yellow Corn;
For sale by
SCHULTZE & VOGELER.
May 13. d
Fifty Dollars Reward.
RAN away from Doughoragen Manor,Elk-
ridge, (the summer residence of Charles Car
roll, of CaiTo.llton, Estp) on the i9th instant, a
Negro Man, named WILLIAM; about 30
years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high ; of a
pleating countenance ; wears his wool platted
on the locks and behind,,and turned up with a
comb. His clothing that can be recollected is,
along blue cloth coat, London brown panta-
loons, black ditto, new shoes with one row of
hob nails round the soles ami heels. He was
lately purchased of judge Chase, of the city of
Baltimore. Whoever will deliver the above
Negro to the subscriber, at tire manor on E:k-
ri !ge, shall receive Fiflv Dollars.
ABIJAH FENN.
may 2(5. d
Stniyed
From the subscriber's House in Hanover-
street, two red and white Cows, ea<'. with a
leather Collar, upon which is the subscriber's
name. The 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
her neck, and gives milk. A suitable reward
will be paid, (or bringing home, or securing
the latter. G.'lISDENBERGER.
July 13. 4
. PROPOSJ
ByESRA SAKGEANT, No. 39, Wall street,
New Yo-k,
For tmblishiior b; suoscription,
A NEW CYCLOPEDIA,
OR, J...,
Dictionary of JiKts 5if Sciences'
BY 6 GREGORY, D. Bv
Author of Essays Historical and M iral, the
Economy of Nature, ¦ kffc. ifc.
To be eomoleied in twelve in.nths from
the time it is p-.lt to press. /•¦ /':.•.'¦/_ Pr.rts
Price tvvo dollars and seventy-five cents
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publisher of'every new work to endeavor to
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New-York, May, 1807.
June 1. d
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British Canvas,
R.'.VENS liUCK &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 Candles,
Hyson, Young Hyson and Souchopg Teas,
of this year's importalion, and of. excellent
quality,
15 casks Summer strained Spermaceti Oil,
15 crates Earthenware, assorted,
20 bbls. No. 2 and 3, licef.
For sale by
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL.
No. 83, Bowlv's wharf.
7th mo. 13th. d
Bills on London,
for sale by
John donnell.
JuIy2L _____ 1H14_____
The United Blues
"re requested to meet in Howard's Parte
on Friday evening next, at 5 o'clock, with
arms ; as the Company is not quite complet-
ed, those persons who wish to join will please
to attend.
..By order,
JOSHUA FORT, Sec'rv.
July 21._________________.__$__
The Subscriber
• Requests such persons'in Baltimore as may
be willing to associate themylvtss with him,
in forming a volunteer Company of Cavalry,
to meet b.m in Col. Howard's Pari., near the
gate, on Friday next, at 6 o'clock, in the
afternoon.
The object of this association will be to pre-
pare, and be in readiness, for active service,
•whenever the public safety inav in the opi-
nion of government require an exertion ^f the
public force.
To those who concur with him in political
opinion he would say, that i. is the duty of
a citizen to defend bis Country, whatever 11.ay
be his opinion of the manner in which its
government is administered. To those wfeU
differ from him, ih.»t in times of public daft*
ger, dome;tic differences ought to be f'orgot-
ti it, or at least suspeivU-d. and ih.it ,t is by
union alone that national character, or inde-
pendence can be preserved.
To both we would say, that although he
may nope for an amicable adjustment of th«
present dispute, there is still reason fee ap-
prehend a contrary event ; and that the sur-
est nay of obtaining jnefice, is (o prepare
promptly and vigorously for defending- our
rights and our honor.
HOB- G. HARPER.
July 21.________________ _
¦' r'illery Notice.
The. I'the Ivil's-Point Volunteer
Corps of Artillery, and those g.-ntloinen that
wwii to join tile re requested to
meet at Pr.m'philion .. .¦ FlilDA Y. the
S4th July instant, at "7
either of the above firms are requested to,
make payment, and those who have claim*
agai.ist the same will please hand in their ac-
connis for settlement.
July 10. _____________________ d _
Baltimore and Frederick-town
Turnpike Road Company.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That proposals in writing will b- received
at the Cone any's Office in die city ql' Balti-
more, until the 30th of August next, for build-
ing a bridge over Mauoquicy The width of
the stream is about 300 feet, and the bridge
is to be raised about 40. feet abqv(S low water
mark. The proposals to be accompanied with,
a plan. On application to John M'Pherson,
and George ilaer, esq. in Frederick-town, fur-
ther information may be had.
J. LEWIS WAMPLER, -Sec'ry.
_Julv 9_____________________eat'20thAu
Indigo, Cocoa, and Coffee.
67 seroons first quality Fiotant Indigo,
83 bags Carracas Cocca,
^baSlsj^1^1^^-.
Just received by the schooner Hope from
Lag'ttba, and mr sale by
LUKE T1ERNAN 3> CO.
GEO. F. & LEM. WAR1TFLD
July 9.______ I______ eolOtj:
To Rent,
TWO STABLES in Rogers'-alley, back of
the late F'rauklin-Hot.cl. Inquire of Henry
Peek, No. 149, Market street.
N. B. Tliey will accommodate 24 Horse*
may 14. eo
I'or Sale, or L/c.i'w ge
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