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.'._- tder en Dollars per Annum.] %%/i^%^%%\- THU-RS.liAYj JuLY 3J, \z-)i by Auction. to/»7 offer for sale on the prem;ses, Sal 77ie subscrl^. o . WEQNF.SDAX, the V2th of August next, at 10 o'clock. A H U iE 64 LOT, on the Frederick town Tin1 upike-Road, about five miles from Bal- timore. The house is a frame, two-stories I, with a Kitchen and Gordon, and would rail tor A Tavern. The Lot contains about 5 svere's ; is enclosed with a good fence (part ie and part post and rails)—It has amim- .' ¦ 1 Springs, and would answer well . Jor il.e establishment of a 'an yard. The terms of sale, one half cash, the other half to be paid in six months. ABRAHAM ENGEL. July 24._____________2»w4tj ' Sale by Auction. 'On MONDAY, "* The 3d oT August next, near the corner of Bridge and High-streets. Old-Town, will dd, the regaining STOCK OF A GRO- CE [I, consisting of 3 bbls. Herrings, Stone ware, £a then do. Queen's do. •tin do. Seals Beams, Weights, Oats, and Cut Straw, Stand Casks, &c. &c. Sic. July 29.____________;___,_____¦a&tAtt The Charterers Of the snow John and Joseph, bavin;; fail- ed to comply with the charter par'.;', we are ed to offer for sale {or their account, at our vendue store on I'UEMJAY NEXT, the 4:i) dav of August, at 12 o'clock. 4,1 whole tierces ( ,,T,.CT -_____________df&W . Rees's New, Cyclopedia. Part I, Vol, V. of SEES'S CIVLOPED1A, la rceeh el and now ready far delivery to sub- scribers BT CONRAD, LVC.iS iff CO. (his m and j conrad and cj) Wheie also may he had, TUg Novice, of Kt. Dorpioick, a Novel in 2 >os written by Miss Owenson, author of the Wild Irish Girl, &c. 's European Commerce, 2 vols. -; 9.______________ c!4t Notice to Millers. The subscriber wants to engage tor a term cf year.; a practical MILIEU to go to Spain, t i. re to Superintend a Grist Mill to h, *tn k. td by steam, on a large scale. A man who I lay have served in the above capacity, in the nills of Messrs. Patterson, Lliicott, or 'IV j.-.,ft would be preferred. Such a person, pro tlncing respectable recommendations lor so- briety and industry, (and none other need ap- ply) will receive liberal eneoiiragvm.-ot from ROBERT BARKY, No. 1 J, North Gay street. July, 28. ____________________d4t A Horse for Sale, A handsome bright Hay HORSE, well cal- «, [la e.j for a Trooper, and is very pleasant tin- def the saddle. H ¦ is also an excellent Gig II rt-ae. I iquire at this Office. July 98-_______________ ri4t||___ ~ BLLl1'. 100 bbls. Boston, No. 1, BF.EF, just re- c dyed and fsr sale bv PITCH HALL, Jon. 81, Eowly's-wharf July T __________ d ^ Marshal's Sale. United States, Maryland D'saic'- By virtue and in pursuance of an order to me dire ted from the honor ib'.e Ja.nes Hous- ton, esq. [trigs of tie District Court of the United States, in. and for Maryland District, will be exposed, to public sale, at the lower end of M'Elderry's wharf, on S Vl'li'lDAY, the first day of August next, at II o'clock, for cash, J-1LS The Brig ,, Ssj W'.4\' POT O M A C K, XA'X' Her tackle, and apparel, and ^SS^'^taCH^r Furniture. THOMAS RUFTER, Marshal. June 25 d7t For Fredericksburg, G3*-\ Ti',e Schooner ANN, .:,.> Thomas Kent, master, 6.1 Will positirely sail on Satur- day next For freight or passasre, apply to the Master on Board, aL Dowry's wharf July^8. s____________________d4tf For Liverpool. tllT v The Ship NANCY, ' w^SfffiKgiW' George Hobbs, master ; - lh JES^" Expected to sail about the 8th Tstw of August For freight or pas- sage anplv to JOHN & JAMES CARRUTHF.RS. July ?8 d4t i or Sale, The fine fast sailing French built Ship RO'L, burthen a- bout 3u0 tons, built of the c- best materials, well fotmd in sails, rigging, &c. and can be sent to sea at a small exp. use. Apply to COKNTHWAIT & YoRNALL, No. S3, Bowly's wharf, Who have for sale on board said ship, I'Si tons of g ».d building- Sand. 7th mo. lStli. d For Sale, The good substantial Ship GENERAL GREEN, 239 199 *< tons pet* register, and of such dimensions as to Stow a large cargo, for a ship of her towage, well found, having an extensive inventor;, of materials'. This ship will be sold on the most moderate (Tins, in order to close a concern. For terms apply ;o CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker, Commerce street. June 27. d Grand Concert. M. D'JCJI ; respectfully informs the La- dies and Gentlemen of b d-iinore, that on Thursday Evening, 29th. a Grand Concert of VOCAL'.ilNSTRUMLNTAL MV^I.C, will tate* [uace at Mr lirvili ri's Assemhiy Kooin. iJ.tlor;s. A grand Italian Song by a Boy of 12 year.t oid A Concerto on the Violin by M Nennegvr PA :i T IJ. A grand Overt ur ¦ by Gaetuno 'i In 1) ay of Marriage, by Mrs , Catc C-.ncerto of Clarin t, executed by M. Dubois' An Italian Song, by a Boy of 10 tears old. To conclude with a Medley, or Pot-pourri mixed with American, Itaii.01 and French '¦.'ones The Concert will be conducted by M. Nen- niiiger. Admittance one dollar. To begin at eig-lit o'clock. Tickets sold at Mr. Bryden's Ta- vern, and at Mi. Carr's Music Store. Juy-r d4!§ (j^p iViftitary i'hini s, MPAULETS, LACE, tjfc. An elegant assortment just received, and for s ;e ail he Store of Mr. Ge/ige Smith, J,'o 174, Market-street. July 28._____________________d4tj Jama'ca Rum, fiec. 102 puncheons 4th proof Jamaica Rum, 4 liftda. Molasses, Will be landed to morrow on Spear's-wlnrf from 011 board the schooner Mary, captain Evans, from Falmouth, Jam. For sale bv FOULKE & KARRICK. Who have jut,t reci?i Sterling. They A v on kand ¦: ¦ i for s,ile, 161 lib-U Vi ginia a".d Maryland Tobacco, 24' do. Tnhaeco '''tems, 4 di. Lam Mart, in pound papers, 110 bbls Herrioirs, 100 do Turpent liOO busiiels Richmond Coal. Juiy2.;. ____ _______d Soap and Oil. 200 box'-s 1'fnwn,) i-hap 100 do. White, \ aUAr. ¦89 cases fresh Fl >renee Oil, jet received |ier schooners Gorham Lovel, and Francis, and for sale by BUFl'tlM t'c GOODHUE, - No. 84, Bowiv's wharf _Jidy 1L___________________d__ •Nta'ee. JOHN SPINDLER tende-s his services to a respectable public, and those particular- ly of the Military Companies. He carries on the Painiing on Silk of Standards, or Milita- ry Colors, in whatever manner mav be wish- ed, either with gold or silver iusirreia Hav- ing executed a great mam' in Europe, he Batters himself to render satisfaction to those who woifld hi gefierous to ¦•• ¦ ourage him We r si :es at \je^''. Garden, at Mr Ro- sainvib 9. July '5. dA Best RuMia clean flemp. Russia Sheetings J ;1 d drawi k Sherry \V me y 3000 bushels yellow Corn, 1 or sale bv SCHULTZE & VOGELEK. May 13. d Bolting Cloiiis Millers and others, who deal hi this article supplied on the host terms, by the in, voie'e Of «ii.:r'.e piece, vviih S >ki g Clothf, fro n No. 0 a 7, "f a superior quality, from fte m 1 mtfa *ory of the " Three Kings," by applying to the subscriber JOHN SPF.RRY, 55, Smith's wharf Mav (i. d' Baltimore & Frederick turn- pike Road 'Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the President and Managers require the payment of the second instalment of l'ive 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. LEWIS WAMPLER, Sec'i-y. July 9. dtilAu The Subscribers Offer at Private sale, 44 Cases oi SHEATHING COPPER, 20 to .•;', oi. Aho just landed from the Polly is Nancy, from 144 tierces > oi frex.! HjCE, {n excel- 32 half tierces j lel11 shipping or fcr. R. .LEVLMON a CO. Jo'y 15. d!St A (Gentleman of li'oerai pro- fdssion lunin.; a large ury house, a .d whase family co Ji'sts Q hiins 1 and wife, is desi- r> is of rj e ving tw; gentlemen, as boarders w'11 .vill have tiie use of a small libr :ry His residence b!*i'i;; within a tew pac. s of Market , is sufficiently central for the. cotiveni ence of a merchant As toe arrangements of' the family aia- in a genteel stile, the terms cannot be of the lowest grade, but will be moderate. A line addressed to T. S and left atciie Post GUice will be immediately attend. ed to. J e.ly 20;____________d_ Notice. MR ROS AINV1LLE respectfully informs the i.adics and Gentle men of B .Itiiiuire, and its vicinity, that he has taken possession of Gra 's Garden, latel, occupied by L D Gunderinan, for the r< mailing Lease qf three jcars, where he intends to ace.omuiodats the public with every kind of refreshments, oi a superior quail y. P uty Dinners and Relish- es provided during the summer and. winter seasons, with pi-Late rooms lor genteel com- panies He will exert his utmost endeavors 'O render satisfaction to a generous pubiic, whose patronage he solicits N. B. Mr. R. Having a spacious Terrain to dispone of adjacent to his ,arden, takes the lioerty to oiler the same to thase of the Military Companies, without any charge, who would wisii to amuse themselves privately who the Tactic Exercise, being convenient and ear the t'.vn._______Juiy 25 d7t Notiec. JOHN KENNEDY iff COX Have removed their Books of Accounts, also, those of the late firm of Anthony & John Kennedy and Co. to the Counting House of Messrs. A, Kennedy and Colhoon, No. h; Light-street ; where all persons indebted to either of the above firms »& requested to make payment, and those who have claims agai.st the same will please hand in their ac- counts for settlement. July 10. d Havanna Sivgar, Goflfee, e ~ Tisforical and M ral, the /-(•¦>",..'.':;- ' /* N.aur'-, iffc iffe. TO be completed in twelve mn tbs from the time it is p-it to press. /» Tra»'ve Part:; ¦ 'rice two dollars and seventy-five cents each Trip, literary Quaile>y wh'eh prorripts the pulilisher of every new we-": to enH 'avor to m ignifj' the merit's itf h:s own intend* I pub licatton bvcTfipf riatrngthe merit of all other similar :>roil icfions, is, at, once, both Usel'-ss and desph-alue ; becwise nothing human can rise into este -m and honor, merely up in the ruins of ahotjier's repot lion without some intrinsic ¦xeellenep o'fits >wn Tjie Puhhsh er of Gretri'-y's Cyclnp dia, fheri fore, wili leave ittoutbers '<> lls"-)\--r ae-i declare,that the generality of Books n ,;":' Knc c'opue ias are, in their verv constitlltfon a.i I form, tor, expensite and two cumb rsome to be 'i'her extensively circulated, or generally '-sefil ; and will content b the claims and pretensions of the "¦¦ o vvhie'i lie hereliy prop.ties to after to the public First Ii comprises the in-ist v:!n- hie inforpia. lion in all the important denarimentso1' K o.v. ledge, collect-d and an-m ed by some of the best sch'olai-s, -erf] the most comprehensiv Iv scientific men, this da-. e.Sisting in Britain; Second!}!. This ill'brmaiion is comprised in a sua!! eiai!"""; and conveied in language at once peiliplcUoils and elegant ; so (hat the reader :11a;,', in a short spice o" time, with eae a id pleasure to himself, dbta'n thai re: 1 acqtiaintanci with the mo-al, literary, pOliti- ca , and philo«bprii|Cal w >f!d, which olii.-.r wise could not be acquired from the larger works in which the sources of these streams of knowledge are eoutained, but By a whole the devoted to severe and unremitted labour. In order to render the work worthy of the patronage of tile American pubiic, the Pub.. lisher lias engfcged all the best Aiv.erican Ar'ists to engrave the lopper Plates; of which l.>8 will i.-e given in the course of tile work ; and has also secured the assistance of Edi- tors of Helen iwledgcfl talents and ini'orlti It is with tlie biendfd emotions of confi- dence and delight, that die Pebiisher ttn- nnime.es his intention of offering to his nu- merous patrons and supp'-rters, a work which combines eloquence with economy, and prariieaiiie Utility with sol lidor. That the Patrons and Subscribers of this intended Publication, may be thoroughly as- sured of UOt having their patronage and pro- tection abused by any defect in tire exsei of the W rk itself, or an;, want of pmioto •.lily in' its a,!|, • u-.i ce, at the staled a.ai appointed tim.'s. Ihe nage given as a sped men ofjtlie- style in which the himself the whale shsjl be executed-, ina- lie seen at the oiiieo of . Ou iccotiut of the great ahuii-laiiee of ir.at- d the number ol fai-.gr a¦ings which the wee-k will-contain, and in c.mEeqticnce 01" the vast expence neceisarily attending the prose of xiii h a plan, the | e.-'isuer is coin. pelle-1 to solicit the aid of a sufficient number of subscribers, to < nabte l.im to earn his pur ;. in 1 II effect, before he puts an) part of the intend ¦;! Pub [cation into the hands of die Engraver or tlie Printer. The acknowledged and intrinsic merits of the work are such as to ensure it a very c;e n ral and extensive circulation : wherefore it only remains to the Publisher to ensure to h:s subscribers that the whole of the exe- cution, as to the accuracy and elegance of the engravings, paper, at;.1 type, sh.,11 tic 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 ; out the Publisher pledges himself that they shi.ll b ¦ at least equal, and many superior to those in the London edition. That there may be no possibility of dis- appointment to the patrons of literature as to tuis w rk, the subscriptions are proposed to be received on the following CONDITIONS : 1st. The whole shall he compriscdin Twelve parts, one of which shall be published month- ly. Each part shall contain about too quarto pages, neatly done up in col,red paper, at tlie price of Two Dollars ana Seventy jive Cents, which is to be paid for on the deliver) ol each part—the whole twelve parts when completed will make two volumes in quarto, containing 2:18 Copper-Plate Engravings, winch alone are worth the price of the whole work. It will coinain more than double the matter of any similar work that has ever been published in thin country. 2dly One Dollar shall be paid at the lime of subscribing, and to be deducted on the delivery ot the twelfth part. odiy. If the work be not executed in every respect equal to the engagement hereby made the subscribers shall, on returning die vs. lumes, receive back the amount of their sub- scription money which has been advanced. Hired, the publisher will give a Cent- ficate, pledging himself to that effect, to each subscriber, at the lime of subscribing. 4thly. The price ot each put will e rais- ed to Three Dollars, the moment that the work is put to press ; and even then, the xpense of a work which contains the substance of all that is known on every sub- ject, literary and scientific, will be only 36 'Dollars New-Yorif, May, 1S0T. June 1 d i.ritish. Canvas, , HAVENS nVCK Iffc. 60 pieces British Canvas, No. J, to No. 6, 10" do. Ravens Duel.:, 40 kegs London Rt fined Salt Pette, A few boxes large fine Lemons, in excel- lent order, 20 casks Green Copperas, 100 boxes Spermaceti Candles, Hyson, Young Hyson ami Souchong Teas, of this year's importation, and of excellent quality, 15 casks Summer strained Spermaceti Oil, 1.5 crates Eaithenware, assorted, 20 bbls No. 2 and 3, Beef. For sale by CORNTIiiVAIT & YARNALL. Lo. 80, Bowly's wharf. 7th mo. 13th. d. j Vol. 'X o. 4120. Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN away from Doughoragen Manor, Elk- (theisummer residence of Charles Car roll, ofGarrollton", Esq.) en the i9th instant, a Negro Man/named WILLIAM j about 30 years 0 ; 8 or 9 inches hi;rh ; of a pleasing countenance ,- wears bjs.wool platte<| on the locks and behind, and tieued-ep ., hha comb. Mis clothing that can be recoil.-e-ed is, a long bhie cloth coat, London brown panta- loons, black ditto, new shoes with one row of oh naiis round the soles an '. heels. He was lately purchased qfjuflge Chase, ofthecity of ¦a: 11 aire \\ bocver Will deliver the above jfegrd to the .. at the manor on Elk- ri ige, shall receive Fifty Dollars. AB1JAH FENN. may 26, d For Sa A valuable Tract of LAND, lying- ill An- ne .trundle county, in t! e neighborhood of Elkf Ridge, cohta'ining 804, aens, between, 1 ! and 14 miles "from the icy of Baltimore, and 7 lr>m the Federal City, and on the new road contemplated by Congress, from the latter_to Hie former p'Lce ; j.here is up- wards of 6-0 .if the above, well -,v ipded and inferior to n en in the viclnit- of die n-. igh- '. t'.e residue now under cultivation i; ¦ to eveiy. species of cotin- trj produce, particularly for the production •' ; '-.ir o. The improvements are a to- 'eraiile frame fTwelliiig ii-.use and kitcb- en. a good Bar', and Stables a good ap- ple an 1 orach o chard. Considering the great sc ecity of WQOcf and near one of the best markets in l is state, with an addition of a quimtitj Iron Ore, thereoh, and tltf C'mveniency or its situation to the noils and water carriage where produce maybe, eon- vcytd from Elk rid c holding to B'dtim .re, r> n lers (his Land worthy the attention of s. Also HO acres, situate on. Elk I'.idgc, adjoi: big the resklqi.ce el'Mr. G-.h.ms, two miles from Spin rier'., Tavern, on the road Irom Frederict to Anuapoiis—¦ Also, between 330 and 400 acres, lying in Frederick county ; r.¦•ivigu.-ms to William Hobbs, esq. and part of which joins the Turn- pike Roa : on both sides ; and pvnn,'";",;!^ standing in wood, of a >•'«>;! qu»!:'J , the soil is surpassed by tu?:,e in the neighborhood, for the pro'Tuction of produce of-every des- ci-piio'i. it is deemed unnecessary to give a f ttther description of the aibiesaiil Lands, s» it is presumed those inclined to purchase will view lh(.a-i. The terms aill he accommodat- ing, and price low For further particulars please apply to the Subscriber at die count- ing house of Mp'rrs. Sarn. and Eli Clagett, Ba timore, or to Mr. Charles Hammond, Elk-Ridge, who is authoi-ised to dispose of tlie same. RI-.'.ZIN HAMMOND. If the first mentioned Tract is not sold before the 10th Nov. tti'.er next, it will be offi-red to Die highest bidder at public auction on that day, of which'notice will be give-fl, at Spurrier's tavern, El f re- noon, when the terms, will be made knor, 11 at time and place of sale. July 25._______________eoSwlaw 100 Dollars lU;^ALd7fI Ran way fr m the subscriber, living in P -hie. - George's county, neat- Alexandria fer- ry, the t-vo following Ne, ro Won, both black- smiths by tr de : KEO, and sometimes calls hiins If Edward Plate, 31 ye: is oid, a small slender made btacl: Negro, and ca 1 r'oad and write. I cannot 'escribe his dress, as he cur- ried a numb, r of good clothe.. v\Lh him. lie has a ui e in Alex, n b-i 1, a free mulatto wo- man of the name of Rachel, and lour cbil- dren — I xoret she will follow him J -CK (but call, him eif John Dickson)* dark mulatto, inioling lusty, active and well made His dress I cannot describe, as he al- so carried one or .two sods 01 sundry clothe* with him Any person aj prehendiivgthe above slaves, aod securing them in jail so that I get teem again, shall lao.ii. , if taken within 20 miles from home, 6U dollars ; or if more ,hatt that (list, nice, the above in ward, and all rea- sonable charges if brought home, or in pro- portion for either. . II masters of vessels Sc others are forewarned irom employing or car. rying them off at then- peril. JAMES HAWKINS. July 27._________2aw3w To Lease on Ground Kent/ The following LOTS in Yates' & Bowly' addition : No. (-8 on York-street 85 feet front 6° deep 69 do. 55 do. do. 52 do. 74 Wi Ikes st. 25 do. do. 54 do. ALSO, Lot No 23 on Potter street (Asquith's addition) 30 fceet front, 8') deep. ROB : G. HARPER, may 5._________ Saw London Phoenix Lire Office. The Agent is thankful for the punctuality with which the renewal payments have been msde on Policies opened last year, and begs - leave again to recommend this valuable insti- tndon to the citizens of Baltimore, and all parts of Man land, for the 1 nsuring of Pro- perly from loss or damage by Fire. The following Policies expire in July, August raid September ensuing, of which the con- cerned will please take notice. No. 272,0 5 ) B Lowndt s,esq Bladensburg, 27',0165 JUlj 1st, 1807. „,.,„,„) Mr. Frederick Hammer, J'~,01S5 . July 17th 1807. ' <«o n.n ? John Pttrviance, esq, "2,0i9) J ./21st 1807. 070 n-inl Gabriel Wood, esq. *rJ*uu$ August 4th 1807. 0*9 m I Mr- Jo!l" JJ- -P'es, ' ' 5 August 1st 1307. o-n 09 ,? Mr. B. Solomon, **?*-]; August 19th .1807 T Mr. Alexander M'Donald, 272,023 v. Ge'dl-ge-Town, Columbia, J Aiigust27tl) 18O7, 272.024? Mr. John W-asey, 272,11.5 5' September 13th 1807- 2W>26l ^ss Susanna Brclianju, ' ) Septetpbcr 24th I80T °72 Q27! Mr' Geo,,i;' tealtby, 027] one 12, 18!. 7. Si otemh, r O'bih 1807- DAVID STEWART. d1i2a.w,VjtSJ5t Edward Johnson & Co, IK'r'Oh'M their friends & the public, that fhey aite well slocked with, and now ri-adv to debV rer, STRONG, TABLE, amd SMALL 13 E E 11