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%h2*\'%W' ^~s TERTISEM Revert Hollars per Annum.] WEDNESDAY, JUi^Y 29, 18 )7 [Vol. XXVII—No. 4119. Sale by .Auction. On THURSDAY, The 30th instant, will be sold, at the Vendue Waveli-mse, at the corner of Fre.dgr'ckand Second-streets, at 12 o'clock, by order of Baltimore county court, A stout healthy young Negro Man. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. July 32. _ SalenDy"Auction. The si^sciher will offer for sale on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th of August next, at 10 o'clock, . A II 'USE & LOT, on the Frederick town Turnpike-Road, about five miles from Bal- timore. The house is a frame, two-stories lufsb, with a Kitchen and Garden, and would suit for a Tavern. The Lot contains about 5 acres • is enclosed with a good fence (part *tone and part post and rails).-It has a num- ber of good Springs, and would answer well lor the'establishment of a tail yard. The terms of sale, one half cash, the other half to be paid in six months. 1 ABRAHAM ENGEL. July 24. ______________2aw4t|_____ " By Cole & I. Bonsai, AUCTIONEERS OFFURNITURE, tSc. &c. On THURSDAY Next, The 3r>th inat. at our ware voum, back of the Union Bank of Maryland, will he sold, A General Assortment of Household Goods and Furni- ture. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. N.B. The entrance of the warehouse is the first/left hand turn out of S. Charles from Mar- ket-street. July i7. d3t r Grand Concert. M. DUBOIS respectfully informs the La- dies and Gentlemen of Baltimore, that on Thursday Evening, '.-"-Hh. a Grand Concert of VOG VL UINSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, will take placi at Mr. Lnden's Assembly Koum, FART I. A Grand Overture, Pleyel. A Song, Cheering Rosary, by Mrs. Gale Several fcieces of Harmony, executed by Mrs. Gaetuno and Sons. A grand Italian Song by a Boy of 12 years b old. A Concerto on the Violin by M. Nenninger. PART tl- A grand Overture by Gaetuno TheD ay of Marriage, by Mrs Cate- Concerto of Clarinet, executed by M. Dubois. An Italian Song, by a Boy of 10 years old. To conclude with a Medley, or Pot-pourri mixed with American, Italian and French The Concert will be conducted by M. Nen- n'.nger. . Admittance one dollar To begin at eight o'clock. Tickets sold at Mr Bryden's Ta- Vern, and at Mr. Carr's Music Store. jldy 27- .. . ...________Jii§__ ~ Hager's-'Fown Bank, Julv 23d, 1307. 100 Dollars Reward. On the rth inst. (the day on which they were •M'inted)there was stulenfromtheprinting room of the Hager's-Town Bank, four half sheets, or impressions of printed notes, each half sheet.containing four nous, viz. one of g>100, one of S'.O, one of §5, and one post note, all Uank; and as none st ruck from the same plate liave been issued by the bank, except eight giOO, notes, from No. I to No. 8, inclusive, or ¦will be issued until the. s oh n notes are reco- vered, the counterfeit! mayreadilybe detected. The glO a d §5 notes are No C ; ail of the same denomination which have been issued, are No. A.an.l B.of course no.glOor ^5 notes 2>Io. Care in circulation, but counterfeits, or any §100, except eight. The stolen notes we badly executed, being printed by a person -who did not understand the business ; they liave a smutty appearance, and two of the glO notes, which I have seen and which were detected in Baltimore, are very badly filled up »ud signed. The above? reward will ne given for appre- hending anu prosecuting to convict ion, the per- son who lias or may forge the filling up and (signatures of any of the said stolen notes, or who has or may pass any of them with a know- ledge of the forgery. N. ROCHESTER, President. (Jv. 27.) <112t____ Soap and Oil. 200 boxes Brown,7 en v p 100 do. White, ) au-^r- "• 89 cases fresh' Florence Oil, Just received per schooners Gorham Lovel, and Francis, and for sale by BUFFUM & GOODHUE, No. 84, Bowly's wharf Julv 14.____________________________d____ A. and R. Boughan Wish to dispose of two Bills of Exchange •en Liverpool, at 60 days for £¦ 575 Sterling. They have on hand and for sale, 161 hhds Virginia and Maryland Tobacco, 24 do. Tobacco Stems, 4 do. Lampblack, in pound papers, 110 bbls Herrings, 100 do Turpentine, 1200 bushels Richmond Coal, I.iiy 2j.______________________ d TWO HUNDRED BOXES Patte Grass CHEESE Of the best quality, just received per schr. Friendship from New-York, entitled to draw- back. For sale by •JOHN AUCH1NCLOSS, Junr. No. 9, Calvert-street. July 24.____________.___r___________. _d4V_ ilavanna Sugar, Coffee, ike. 3v Maryland District, will be exposed, to public sale, at the lower end of M'Elderry^s wharf, on S ATURD AY, the first day of August next, at 11 o'clock, for cash, f >- The Brig '&> POTOMACK, 5^' Her tackle, and apparel, and m Furniture. THOMAS RUTTER, Marshal. June_25._________________ _ d7t For Fredericksburg, - V The Schooner ANN, Thomas Kent, master, Will positively sail on Satur- day next For freight or passage, apply to the Master on Board, at Bowly's wharf. July 28.____________d4tf For Liverpool, The Ship NANCY, Gsorge Hobbs, master; Expected to sail about the 8th of August. For freight or pas- sage apply to JOHN h JAMES CARRUTHERS. JulV '8________________ '^t For Sale, - -Cjt>, The S,,'P r*W«^ CATHARINE, raSfe' Now lying at Cole's wharf ,v:-C'- FeJl's-Point i burthen loOtons, with all her materials as she came from sea— Inventory to be seen at the subscribers's store. The palharino was faithfully btttlt about c years ago, in Washington North Carolina.— Terms of side wiil be made known on appli- cation at No. 53, County wharf, by WM. JONES. Julv?0,. d6t ' For Saif, The fine fast sailing French built Ship ROSE, burthen a- bout 300 tons, bi.ilt of the ;,««.- best materials, well found in sails, rigging, kc. and can be sent to sea at a small expense. Apply to GORNTHWMT & YA.RNALL, No. 83, 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, ^jj^f 239 19-9\ tons per register, ,¦-/; and ot such dimensions as to slow a large cargo, for a ship of. her tonnage, well found, having an extensive inventory of materials. This ship wii: 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-______________________________d_ For Amsterdam, '."fyl^ Capt. D. M. Johnston, Jllig&jalgSe Will sail with all possible dis- patch, the gir-'.ter part of her Cargo being engaged the remainder will be taken on mo- derate freight. Apply to CORNTIIWAIT St YARN ALL, or JOHN BOLTE, Ship Broker. Julv 24 c'o "pleasure boatsT Peter Paul., Respectfully informs the public, that he has ne'wly rigged and fated up his Pleasure Boats Dolphin No. 1, tiie Flying-Fish No. ?, and the Little Mary-Ann No. 5, which will al- ways be ready for parties who wish to lake nautical excursions, »6'.very- conducive to the health at this season. His Ferry liaiteau, No. 3, is also fitted up in tha neatest manner, and will ply between the County wharf, Fell's- Point, and Fort M'Henry, during the sum. mer. >¦¦, \V. S'ANcTER. July 15^_____________________2aw6t IS'otice JOHN SPINDLElt tenders.his serwc s to a respectable public, and those particular- ly of the Military Companies. He Carries on the Painting'on Silk of Standards, or Milifa- rv Colois, in whatever manner may be wish ed, either with goid or silver insignia. I lav ing executed a' great r.mn. in i¦ urope, b< Hatters himself to render satis action to thosi who would be geiiet'OUs to encourage him. He rssiJes at Gr.y's Garden, at Mr Ho sainvilie's. J dy -13._________ dn Best Russia ciean Hemp. R ssia Sheetings) fn,;Ued to a,.^!,^ Siierry Wine ^ 'AND 3000 bushels yellow Corn. For sale by SCHULTZE & VOGELER. May 13. d Poking Cloths, Millers and others, who deal in this article can bo supplied on the best terms, b\ the ill, voice or single piece, with Uniting Cloths, fro No. 0 a 7, of a superior quality. I'rom twe up nufactory of the " Three Kings," by appbiMt ! to the subscriber JOHN SI'ERRY, 55, Smith's wharl Mav 6:______________________________d Baltimore St Frederick Turu- pike Road Company. NOTICE IS HER KB I' GIVEN, That the President ana Ntiuiugt'rs require the payment of the second mstali-ient of Fiv Dollars on each Share, of the Aug lented Strick on Monday, the 17th day of Aug st next, at the B ink of Maryland, per order. J. LEWIS WAMPLER, Sec'ry. July 9. dtllAu Peter Hoffman &, Son fa' remaining of their Sp-ing importations, (Entitled to drawback on exportation) Superfine Clotns, Cassemiers, Flannek, Fancy Muslins, Plain Cambric do. Chambray Muslins, Prints, Cotton and Silk Hosiery, Shirting Cottons, Nuns and Colored Thread, Knitting Cotton, line Hats, lie. Ami daily expect a further supply. June 2 d The Subscribers Offer at private sale. 44 Cases ot SHEATHING COPPER, 20 to 2& oz. Also just landed from the Polly ty Nancy, from Charleston, 144 tierces ? ot fresh PICE, in excel- 22 half tierces5 'e»t shipping order. R. LE.V1MON & CO. July 15. ________________________d!5t A Gentleman of liberal pro- fession having a large airy house, and whose family consists of 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 few 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 tiie lowest grade, but will be moderate. A line addressed to T. S. and left at the Post Office will be immediately attend- edto._________ .July 20._______________d_ Notice. MR, ROSAINVILLE respectfully'informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Baltimore, and its vicinity, that he has taken possession of Grav's Garden, lately occupied by L. D. Gunderman, for the remaining Lease of three years, where he intends to accommodates the public with every kind of refreshments, oi a superior quali'y. Party Dinners and Relish- es provided during the summer and winter season.-, with private rooms for genteel t-om- panies. He will exert his utmost endeavors to render satisfaction to a generous public, whose patronage he solicits. N. B. Mr. R. Having a spacious Terrain to dispose of adjacent to his Garden, takes the liberty to ofier the same to those of the Military Companies, without any charge, who would wish to amuse themselves privately with the Tactic Exercise, being convenient and near the town.________Juiy 25' d7t Notiec. JOHN KENNEDY iS COX Have removed their Books of Accounts, | also, those of the late firm of Antbom, U, John Kennedy an 1 Co. to the Counting House of I ;.Ie-srs. A. Kennedy and Coh.oon, No. lo, : flight-street ; where all persons indebted to ] cft'her of' the above firnts are requested to ¦- rtaymeht; and those who have claims j against "the same will please hand in their ac- - 'tint's for. settlement, July 10. d PROPOSALS, ByEZ'lA SAltGEANT, No, 39, Wall-street, New Yo-k, For P thlishiiix b; subscription, A NEW CYCLOPEDIA, OR, Dictionary of Arts "J? Sciences. BY G GREGOHY, D. D ¦hethor of Rssavt Historic.tl and tfral, the Economy of Natun-, fjfc C9V- To he completed in twelve m mths rrom the time it is put tp press. In Twelve Parts Price two dollars and seventy-five cents each. The literary Shtackery which prompts the publisher of every m" v work to end ni' or to magnify the merits of h's own intended.pub tication by depreciating the merit of all Other similar prod ictions, is, at once, both useless and despicable ; because nothing- human can ris./ into este 'm and honor, merely upm the gains of another's' reput tion, without some intrinsic excellence of its own. Th Pu'dsh- -r of Gregory's Cyclopedia, then'ore, will l<\ivc ittootiiers to disftoV^r and declare, lb :t the generality of Boohs cabled tu/u\c'opa 'ias we, in their very constitution and form, too 'xpeti'-i'. e and two cuub rsome to be either extensively circulated, or gcneraU) useful ; in I will content himselt with briefty!stating ha Claims and pretensions; of the Boo whicii he hereby prop.*»es to offer to the public First, It comprises tho most valuable infoinna- tion in 'M the inip.r.-tant departments or K ow- ledge, collected and arr n;;ed by sum; of the i >"st scholars, and the most .cniiipreh-nsiv, ly j -icieutific men, this day existing in Britain I Secondly. This iniormation is comprised in a ! . n ill compass, and convened in language at I once perspicuous and elegant ; so that the reader may, in a short space of time, with | eae and pleasure to himself, obtain that real Acquaintance with the moral, literary, politi- ca , and philosophical world, which other. .vise co lid not be acquired from the larger works in which the sources of these streams of knowledge are contained., but by a whole Like devoted to severe, and unremitted labour. Ill order to render the work worthy of the patronage of the American public, the Pub- lisher lias enraged all the best American \rtists to engrave the itopper Plates, of which I '8 will be given in the course of tiie work ; and lias also secured the assistan '.e of Kdi- tors of acknowledged talents and in'ormation. It is with the blended emotions of conn- ience and delight, that tne Publisher an. uounces his intention of offering to his iiu- ncrous patrons and supporters, a work wtiicu combines eloquei.ee with economy, and pr.ictii able ftilib with spl. ndor. That the I'.atr ns and Subscribers of this intended Publicali n, may b'. thoroughI5 as- sured of not having their patronage and j>ro- tectim abused by any defect in tiie exec.utit n 01 the work itself, or any want, of punctuality in its appearance, at the stated and appointed times, the page given as a specimen of the style in whicii the publisher solemnly pledges himself the whole shall be executed, ma; be seen at the office of the Federal Gazette Oil account of the great abumlan e of mat- ter and the number of Engravings whicii the work will contain, and in convenience of the vast expence necessarily attending the prose oution of such a plan, the publisher is com- pelle 1 to solicit the aid of a sufficient number oi subscribers, to enable him to carry bis pur- pose into fall eiivei, before he puts any part of the intenittil Pub icalion into the hands of he Engraver or the Printer Tbe acknowh dged and intrinsic merits of the woik are such as to ensure it a very ge n ral and extensive circulation: wherefore it only remains* to the Publisher to insure to bis subscribers that the whole of the exe- cution, as to the accuracy and elegance of the engravings, paper, and type, shall be such, as in ever) respect to correspond with the high value of the work. As to the engrav- ings, as yet no specimen can be given; but tue Publisher pledges himself that they sht.ll be at least equal, and many superior to those m the London edition- That there may be no possibility of dis. appointment to the patrons of literature as to tins w rk, the subscriptions are proposed to be received on the following CONDITIONS : 1st. The whole shall be comprised in Twelve parts, one of which shall be published month- ly. Each part shall contain about 15o quarto pages, neatly done up in colored paper, at the price of Two Dollars and Seventy five Cents, which is to be paid for on the delivery of each part—the whole twelve parts when completed will make two volumes in quarto, containing 238 Copper-Plate Engravings, winch alone are worth the price of the whole work. It will contain more than double the matter of any similar work that has ever been published in this country. '2dly One Dollar shall be paid at the time of subscribing, and to be deducted on the delivery ot the twelfth part. oiliy. If the work be not executed in every respect equal to tiie engagement hereby made the subscribers shall, on-, returning the vs. lumes, receive back the amount of their sub- scription money which has been advanced. If required, the publisher will give a Certi- ficate, pledging himself to that effect, to each subscriber, at the time of subscribing. 4thly. The price ot each part wilt e rais- ed to Three Dollars, tue moment that the work is put to press ; and even then, the ixhole expense of a work w.ic'.i contains tbe substance of all (hat is known on every sub. ject, literary and scientific, will be only 36 Dollars New-York, May, 1807. June 1. ,_______________________d British Canvas, HAVENS hUCK Wc. 60 pieces British Canvas, No. 1, to No. 6, 100 do. Ravens Duck, 40 kegs London Refined Salt Petre, A few boxes large line Lemons, in excel- lent order, 20 casks Green Coppo-as, 100 hoxts Spermaceti Candles, Hyson, Young Hyson an.I Souchong Teas, oftiiis 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 sale by CORNTHWA1T & YARNAI.L. ^{U. SJ, B&wly's wharf. 7tU mo. 13tfej d Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN away from Doughoragen Manor, Elk- ridgc, (the summer residence of Charles Car roll, of Carrollton, Esq.) on the iSth instant, a Negro Man, named WILLIAM; aho-.t 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high ; of a pi. using countenance ; wears his wool platteA en he locks and behind, and tinned up witak comb. His clothing that can be recollected 13, a long blue cloth coat, London brown panta- Uions, black ditto, new shoe 9 with one row of hob nai'.s round the soles an heels. He was lately purchased of judge Chase, of the city of Baltimore. Whoever will deliver th« above Negro to the subscriber, at the manor on Elk- ri Ige, shall receive Fifty Dollars. AB'IJAH FENN. may ?6.________________ d Indigo^ Cocoa, aud Coffee. 67 seroons first quality Flotant Itdigo, 83 bags Carracas Cocoa, 675 bar,xls)HrstcluaUtyCoffl?e' Jurt received by the schoorer Hope from Laguirx, and nv sah- by LUKE TIEKNAN & CO. GEO. F. St LEM. .WARFIELO July 9. .__ ^ ebiotj __ Ba timore and Frederick-town Turnpike Road Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That proposals in writing will be received. at the Company's Office in ihe city o' Balti- more, until thi> 20th of Angus; next, for build- ing a bridge over Manoquicy The width of the st earn is about 300 feet, and the bridge is to be raised about 40 feet abovi low water- mark. The proposals to be accompanied with apian. On application to John M Pl.erson, an.! George Haer, esq. in Frederick-town, fur- ther information may be had. J. LEWIS W-tfMPLER, Sec'ry. Julv 9. eotSJthAii___ Wra. ot .Term. Hoffman, No 3, South Charles-street, Hive impor'ed in the Shepherdess, from Londons 62 packages Fancy Goods, Consisting of Prints, Muslins, Cambrick and common Dimitiss, c"imKrick and common Ginghams, Cambrick Sarsni ts, Chambray Muslins, Shirting Cottons, Madras and Pullioat Hankerchiefs, White and Printed Qjiltings, Knitting and Adelphi Cotton, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Super Cloths and Cassimers, with trim- mings to match, Llegant Shawls, newest fashion, Ribbons, Druss |Buttons, Cords, Tassels, Girdles, &c. kC. And have remaining from a fbrmer impor* tation a few cases HUSH LINNENS AND SHSETlNC'S._______June -6. d!5' 0015 For Sale, 100 bbls. Rye Whiskey, 20 do, Apple Brandy, 10 do. P a-h do. 15 do. Country Gin, 48 do. Sugar-House Molasses, 28 bags Pimeto, I v KENT & BROWNE, Corner of Fi'ajwihn ana P.l. u-stects. July 23._____________________d3t-eo5t Cope and Brothers Have for sale, the following colored INDIA GOODS: Checks, CllStas, Kirwa Cloth, Seersuc1 ers, Sooty and Gilla Romalls, Canadaries. Also just rececved, Black SENSHAWS, and their usual as- sortment of China and other SILKS, >c &.c. July 23.________________________ eo8t For Sale, or Exchange, A Tract of LAND, containing 296 acres, situated on the Patapsco River, in Aline A- rundle. county, within seven miles of the city of Baltimore ; two-thir.ls of the above tract has good wood,-which may be transport d to B ltimore at a small iexpence ; which said property will be sold or exchanged for real prop: rtj in the city of Baltimore For parti- culars inqrire at mr. Wm. Childs' store, No. 88 B iwley's wharf. July22_______________________„__?o:ln,_ Baltimore and Heister'-s-town Turnpike Road Office. J-n.Y 20th, 1807. The stockho1 'ers of that part of the cani- tal slock of the Baltimore and lieister's-'.own Turnpike Road Company which was taken on the Eigth day of January last, are hereby notified that the second instalment of Five Dollars on each share of said stock is requir- ed to be paid at the Bank of B ltimore on the first day of September next, agreeably to a resolution of the president and Managers. JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry July 20._______________________eotlstS _V_ Six Cents, and One Old Paint Brush Uetourd, For bringing home ROBERT BRYSON, an apprentice, to the Painting Busims, who absconded from the subscriber Last Evening. Took with him sundry cloathing, among v.h'.ch. were, a brown Coatee, a pair ot Olive Cor. duroy Pantaloons, and two Marseilles Waist- coats. Is nearly 20 years of age, five feet four inches high, stout and good looking, and much addicted to swearing. Vo reason can be given for his absence, only his being guil- ty of tlrfrouiling his master, in which Ue was. detected &c. &c- N. B. Masters of vessel3 and others ara warned against harboring or carrying hit'i away at their peril, as I am determined to prosecute as the Law directs 1 J W1NTKLE. June 22. _ .____^ ______v"4t Cheshire Cheese. .7000 lbs. rich CHESHIRE CHEESE, of nice order, with a fgenersd assortment n GROCERIES, forsahby WM, WOODS., fc'Q. 3., BaU.iaiare-'U'eet