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Sale by Auction.
The subscriber will offer for sale on the premises,
e.i WEDNESDAY, ike 12th. of August >vxt,
at 10 o'clock,
A Hi-USE & LOT, on the Frederick town
Turnpike-Road, about five miles from Bal-
timore. The house is a frame, two-stories
high, with a Kitchen and Garden, and would
suit tor a Tavern. The Lot contains about 5 j
acres ; is enclosed with a good fence (part
stone and part post and rails)—It has a num-
ber of good Springs, and would answer well
ior the establishment of a tan-yard.
The terms of sale, one half cash, the other
half to be paid in six months
ABRAHAM ENGEL.
July 24._________ __________2aw4tj:
Sheriff's Sale,
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facia* from Bal-
"timore county court, to me dir-.ctf-d, will be
exposed to public sale, on Wednesday, the
5th August, at 10 o'clock, A. M, on the
premises, ior cash, the following property
to vvit : .
ALL the right, title, estate and in.
terest of Thomas Dobbin, in and to a House
and Lot, situate on Harrison-street, (No. 48)
the Lot fronts on said street 25 feet, and runs
back t.> the Fall's, with the improvements of
atwo-stury frame dwelling House, and ad-
ditional back buildings, late the property ot
said Dobbin, taken at suit of Pierce M. De
JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff.
July 29.
Sale by Auction.
On WEDNSEDAY Next,
The 5th instant, at II o'clock, wili be sold at
auction, opposite '.he warehouse of Mr. G
Yeates, on Bowlv's wharf,
N. The Schooner INDUSTRY,
Burthen about 91 tons; she
was built in North-Carolina in
the years 1801 of the very best
materisls ; her sails, rigging, he. ai\s in gtiod
order ; and she may be sent to sea at a small
¦expence. An inventory may be seen at the
vendue office, and the terms of payment will
be make known at the time of snle.
THOMAS CHASE, Aafet'r.
August 3._________________
For Bermuda,
The Brig
POTOMAC,
Will sail immediately, and
will take freight c.j moderate
Apply to
JOHN S HORNE.
terms
dt5Au
India Sales.
To be sold by public actionem WEDNESDAY,
theVltkaf Augns next, and thefollowing day,
at the stores on Ross's wharf, .
The CAliGO of the ship Coromandel, just
arrived from Calcutta,
Consisting of
A General Assortment of
Bengal Piece Goods,
Gunny Bags. Indigo, Sugor, GofTee, Pep-
per, Ginger, Ivory, Rattans, &0. he.
' C lU.16 aes o^ which will be published and
delivered at Unsanction store, No. 15, South
Front-strcet, in a few days, with terms an-
nexed, by
ANDREW BAYARD, Auct'r.
Philadelphia, July 31._______Mt~. - \
Sale by Auction.
On WEDNESDAY,
The 3th August, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon,
will be sold at the premisss, agreeably to
terms which will then be made known,
A neat and well finished two-story Brick
Dwelling-House, situated on Mulberry street
near Howard-street, now occupied by Mr.
Benbridge, who will give possession the first
of September next
THOMAS CHASE; Auct'r.
July 30. ._____________________________
Best Russia clean Hemp.
Russia Sheetings ? entitled t0 drawback
Sherry Wine 5
AND
3000 bushels yellow Corn.
For wile bv
SCHULTZE & VOGELER.
May 13. . ... has or may pass any of them with a know-
Jedae of the forgery.
N. ROCHESTER, President.
(Jy.27.)| ____________________dl3t
This Day is Published,
Price 37 1-2 cents.
The New Hungarian Broad
Sword Exercise.
With the Drill, Motions, Words of Com
Aland, &c. dedicated to the Volunteer Ca-
valry oS' the United States. To be had at the
stores of Messrs. Conrad, Lucas & Co Messrs.
Cols and I Bonsai, Messrs. Dobbin & Mur-
phy, Maiket-street, Messrs Callender and
Wells, No. 11, South-street, and at the Print-
ing Office of S. Barnes, Fell's-Point.
July 30. ____________ d4tj
Baltimore ik Frederick Turn-
pike Road Company.
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
Slock on Monday, the 17th day of [August
next, at the Bank of Maryland.
Per order,
J. LEWIS W AMPLER, Sec'ry.
July 9, dtllAu
The Brig
AD HERBAL,
"8I3_|P Captain Daniel M'Steed,
I - -j£_w, 15 now undergoing a thorough
repair, and will be ready to receive a cargo in
about 14 days. For freight or passage, apply
to the captain on board, at Cole's wharf, Fell's-
Point, or
HENRY THOMPSON.
July_41. d!4t _
"Tlbasurk boats/
Peter Paul,
Respectfully informs the public, that he
has newly rigged and fitted up his Pleasure
Boats Dolphin No. 1, the Flying-Fish No. 2,
and the Little Mary-Ann No. 5, which will al-
W.iys be ready for parties who wish to take
nautical excursions, so very conducive to the
health at this season. His Ferry Batteau, No.
3, is also fitted up in th« neatest manner, and
will ply between the County wharf, Fell's-
Point, and Fort M'Henry, during the sum-
mer.
_? Careful, sober and diligent persons are
employed to superintend the management of
said Boats.
July 22._______________________2aw4t$
New Chester Racket.
Tile subscribers beg leave
to inform their friends and the
public generally,that they have
rented the granary constructed
by Mr Quimhy, in King's-town, directly op.
posite Chester town, and that they will esta-
blish a weekly Packet, to commence running
on Saturday morning, the 18th instant, at 9
o'clock, and will leave Cheapside, in Balti-
more, at the same hour every Wednesday
morning. As the subscribers are provided
with one of the swiftest boats, which will
be commaiided by a skilful skipper, added to
a supply of bags, and every other article to
facilitate the comfortable transportation of the
farmer and bis grain to market, 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 extended
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.
„£m
aiS
% &»¦
Lifer
The public are respectfull 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 TVI'DONALD.
June 9 _____________ £aw2m
Epaulets, c
nufactory of the " Three Kings," by applying
to the subscriber.
JOHN SPERRY, 55, Smith'sjwharf
May 6.______________________ d
Notiee.
John Kennedy _ cox
Have removed their Books of Accounts,
also, those uf the late 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
against the same will please hand in their ac.
counts for settlement. July 10.__ d"
Havanna Sugar, Coffee, he
325 bos.es prime white and brown Havanna
SUGARS, 13 half boxes refined White do
85 bags Green Coffee, and 3 barrels Flotant
Indigo, just received per schooner Merchant,
John Bigby, master, from Havanna, and for
sale on a lil>eral 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
Fifty Dollars Reward.
RAN away from Doughorugen Manor, Elk-
ridge, (the summer residence of Charles Car
roll, of Carrollton, Esq.) on the i9th instant, a
Negro Man, named WILLIAM; about 30
years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high ; of a
pleasing countenance ; wears his wool platted
on the locks and behind, and turned up with a
comb. His clothing that can be recollected is,
a long biue cloth coat, London brown panta-,
loons, black ditto, new shoes with one row of
hob nails round the soles and 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 Elk-
ri.lge, shall receive Fiftv Dollars.
ABIJAH FENN.
may 26.__________________________d
Fifty Dollars Reward.
RANAWAY on the 16th instant, from the
subscriber, a Mulatto man slave named ISAAC,
sometimes calls XiimscU ISAAC CLERK. He
is accustomed to horses, and is an excellent
waggoner, about 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high,
ag d about 45, a very thin face, chews much
tobacco, fond of ardent spirit, and if he can
procure it will certainly get drunk, very cun-
ning, artful and insinuating, and is apt to smile
when spoken to, and then shews his teeth. He
has driven my waggon several times to Balti-
more, and is very well acquainted in Alexan-
dria. When he went off he had on a shirt and
trousers of ticklenbcrg; but as he has a varie-
ty of cloathes, will change them, as well as
his name, to aid him in making bis eseape ;
perhaps he will endeavor to pass as one of my
father's free negroes, and has procured a forg-
ed free pass for that purpose ; he botlrswears
and gambles ; lie is an excellent cradler, mow-
er and ploughman, and understands'every kind
of work that is done on a fvjjtv As it is not
the first olfence of this kind Tmit he has com-
mitted, on examining his back it will be found
scarred with a whip. I will give ten dollars if
taken in the county in which 1 live ; 20 dollars
il taken out of it, and fifty dollars if out of the
state of Virginia, and secured in any jail so I
can get him again j all reasonable charges
paid if he is brought to me at this place.
GEORGE CARTER.
Oatlands, near Leesburg (Va.)/
31st July, 1807-______________
BEEF.
100 bbls. Boston, No. 1, BEEF, just re-
ceived and for sale by
FITCH HALL, Jttn.
81, Bowly's-wharf.
JulyL___________:__________________d_
For Sale,
A smart and active Negro BOY, 14 years
old. Inquire of the printer.
N. B. He will not be sold out of the state.
July 31. ____ d_
d6t-eo
Notice.
The Partnership heretofore existing be-
tween JONES & AMOS, was mutually dis-
solved on the 26th of July : All persons hav-
ing claims against ssid concern, are requested
to render them to Peter Jones, and those in-
debted will please ssttle their respective ac-
counts, with Peter Jones, he being duly au-
thorised to settle the business of said Part-
nership. JONSS & AMOS.
August 3> d4t
PROPOSALS,
By EZRA SAR6-8ANT, No. 39, Wall-street,
New-York,
For publishing by subscription,
A NEW CYCLOPEDIA,
OR,
Dictionary of Arts ?i? Sciences.
BY G. GREGORY, D. D.
Author of Essa.s Historical and Moral, the
Economy of Nature, fjfe. ijfe.
To be completed in twelve months from
the time it is put to press. In Twelve Parts
Price two dollars and seventy-five cents
each.
The literary Quackery which prompts the
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magnify the merits of his own intended ptib
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and despicable ; because nothing human can
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ruins of another's reputation, without some
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er of Gregory's Cyolopedia, therefore, will
leave it to others to discover and declare, that
the generality of Books called Encyclopedias
are, in their very constitution and form, too
expensive and two climb rsome, to be either
extensively circulated, or generally useful ;
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First, tt comprises the most valuable informa-
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ledge, collected and arranged by some of the
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•ahole expense of a work which contains the
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'Dollars.
New-York, May, 1807.
June 1. ______________________d
British Canvas,
RAVENS DUCK. i-fc.
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 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 sale by
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL.
No. 43., Bowly's wharf.
7th mo. 13ft. *
Buffum and Goodhue,
No, 84, Bowly's wharf,
Kw for sole,
30 pipes 1st proof Holland Gin,
10 do Corsica Wine,
25 qr do. Malaga do.
10 half do. Cstafema do.
8 pipes L. P. Madeira do,
400 i'oxes Mould Candles,
50 do. Spermaceti do.
50 do Dipt do.
300 do. Browft¦>,,-.-,
150 do. White JSO/U«
15J do whitt Codfish,
25 tierces Fresh Rice,
15 puncheons 4th proof country Rum,
120 bbls Fat Markeral,
12 casks Whale Oil,
259 bags Bengal Sugar,
300 do Allum,
10 bbls Frankincense,
30 tons clean Russia Hemp,
75 cases fresh Salad Oil, 30 flasks sack,
50 kegs Fresh Baisins,
15 chests Souchong Tea,
120 bbls Pork, in excellent order,
25 bags Pimento,
20 boxes Cotton and Wool Cards.
Also,
,40 bales and cases Madras and Calcutta;
Goods, consisting of Charcanies, Peppee
Cambnys, Manilla Ginghams. Karakall ditto,
St Thomas ditto, Nicanees, Veutipulay, Cud-
dalore Blues, Sooty Roman, and real Ma-
dras H'dkfs, Beerboom Gurrahs, &c! &c &.c„
J"lv 30-______________d6t-eo6t
Wanted a smart, active Bare
Keeper.
With good recommendations, to whom li.
beral wages Will be given. Inquire at thi*
Office. July 27._________________
To Rent,
_ The Store and Dwelling No. 4, on Cheap.'
side. Possession may be bad, if application
be made soon, on the 21st August next. In-
quire of George Heide, No. 163, Baltimore.
____________ August 3__________d4t
For Sale.
A vilnable Biv Gelding, C vr-urs old, well
calculated for Gig or any Harness and would
suit well lor a Trooper. He may be Bgi n for
three days from the dale hereof, by applying
to Thomas Kilbraith, at hi3 Livery Stables,
on E-itaw street near the New Market-bouse,
_ August 3.____________________ . c!4t
Found on the 21st nit.
Between the Custom House and Smih's
wharf, a Gold breast Pin, inlaid with hair,_with»
three letters and the Freemason's arms cut ir*
Gold, on the inside. The owner nv.y hav<*
it again by proving property and paying foi»
this advertisement, on application at No. ,84,
Bowly's wharf.
vly
August 1.
d4t||
Wanted to Mire,
A Black Woman that understands plaint
cooking, one that can come well recommend.*
ed (none else need apply) will hear of a situ*
ation by applying at this office.
August i. d8t|
The Subscribers give No-
tice to their Creditors, of their intention to
apply to Baltimore county court, at its next
sitting, for the benefit of the insolvent laws
of this state. D. C. Steviart,
W P- Stewart,
Lloyd Bgchanmi.
August 3, 18C7. d
Fresh Garden & Grass Seeds.
M'VXIMILLIAN HEUISLER,
HAS received by the ship fair American,1
from London, his ueual supply of GAUDKN
SEEDS, which makes his assortment com*
plete.
Also,
GRASS SEEDS, viz. White Clover, Lu-
zerne, Cinqus foil and Rye Grass, and a flw
fine Moss Ros.- s, all which be will sell low,
at his Nursery & Garden, at Portland-Ferry.
Branch, near Baltimore.
^ april .9. _a-nr
London Phoenix Fire Offict
The Agent is thankful for the punctual]!
with which the renewal payments have tu-i
tnsde on Policies opened last year, and bcg»
leave again to recommend this valuable insti.
tuiion to the citizens of Bsiltmore, and alt
parts of Man land, for the Insuring of Pro.
perty from loss or damage by Fire.
The following Policies expire in July, August
and September-ensuing, of which the con*
cerned will please take notice.
JNo. 272,0,5 ) B Low»d:.-»,esq Bladensburg,
272,016 5 r July 1st, 1807.
„-. mQ) Mr, Frederick Hammer,
./2,ui»^ July 17th 1807.
} John Purviance, esq,
S July 2**t 1807.,
Gabriel Wood, esq.
August 4th 1.807V
979 n;l 1 M^ John P. Spies,
j( 4,9*1 £ August 1st 1807,
970 f "ol1VIr- ®' Solomon,
¦i/~,u<-~$ August 19th 1807
"1 Mr. Alexander M'Donald,
272s023 V George-Town, Columbia,
_> August 2.7th 1807*
272,024 } Mr. John Veasev,
272,0^6 3 September 13th 1807
q,„ ftofi> Miss Susanna Buchanan,
.$ September 24th 180?
Mr. George Maltby,
September 26*h 1807.
DAVID STEWART,
line 12, 1807. d4t 2aw!.stSpt
Notice is hereby given,
THAT the subscriber h.-.th obtained from
the orphans court of Baltimore count)-, letters
of administration on the personal estate of
John Brown, senior, late of said county, de-i
ceased; All persons bavin- claims against saidj
estate, arehereby requestcd.toexhib'.t the same,
with the vouchers thereof], to the subscriber
for payment, on «r before the 2lst day of ja'
nitary, 1808, otherwise they may, .by law, he:
excluded from all benefit cvf said estate * and
all those indebted to said estate, are requested,
to make immediate payment to
DIXON BROWN,, Sehf,
Administrator of John iJrov'm, Sen "4
July 22,180/. ,2*w£w-
272.019 |
272.020 V
272,027
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