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WEDNESDAY, ALk,US i 19, \m\
[Vol. AA\ Ll - i\o. 4137.
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Sale by Auction.
7','i/" subscriber viiU offer for sale on the premises
o: ¦/'.'1UBSDA1, fie 2)th tnttsit, if fair, :f
not the *ttxt fair da;, rtt 10 o'clock,
A HOUSE E<. LOT on the Frederick-town
hi>.' jike-road, about five miles from Baltimore
The house is a frame, two stories high, with
a kit' lien and garden, and would soit for a
.Tavern The Lit contains about five acres ;
i ene osed with a good i'en e (part stone and
p rt ! o*t and rails) h s a number of good
springs, and would answer well for the e.
ttwlishtontit of a tarryard:
The t'-rn.s of sa'e, one half cash, the other
barf to be paid in six months.
ABRAHAM ENGEL.
August 15. d tf
Sale by Auction.
ON TUESDAY,
1sf September, Qt & o'clock in the afternoon.
Th
'•mill positively ie sold, on the premises, an
terms that will be matte ino-uin, at time
of sale,
A three story Brick Dwelling HOUSE, on
Market-space, No. ?5. near th* Fish-Mar-
ket, with a two story Brick Kitchen. The
above property is well cal rotated for a Tavern,
Boarding Home, or Retail Stpre.
V AN WYCK & DORSE Y, Anct'rs.
• August 17._________________________
Sale by Auction,
On FRIDAY,
'/Vie 21st instant, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon,
will be sold on the premises for cash,
A large and valuable piece of GROUND,
about half a mile frnm Griffith's Bridge, on
th? Old roul to York, fr nting thereon about
7.) feet adjoining the residence of Mr. Piper,
^running east near 300 feet to his Roue Walk.
Oi the said Lot, is a two-story Fntne Dwel-
ling House, Kitchen, &c. A large propor-
tion of vhe Ground is big !y manured and in
cultivation for a kitchen garden, and contains
a twice colieciio. of Fruit Trees, ^c
The premises will bo shewn by the pro-
prie'or, Mr, William Hooper, who resides
thereon, and as lie means to remove his fami-
ly very soon, to the western country, posses-
sion will be given to, the purchaser in a short
time after tiu sale.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
August 17!____
Lost,
A NOTE dra-wn bv I.ukeTiernan, for 500
dollars, at sixt» da s, dated the i3t!i iu-t.
iufiyvor of J L,. La Reintrie, and b< him en-
dorsed, t e fouler shall be rewarded by leav-
ing it witi-. the subscriber at the Ui ion Bank
Of Marv'^i'd,
J. L. LA REIN TK. IE.
^Atignst 17_________________''4t
Last Notice
A final settlement of the estate of Solomon
Cotton, deceased, will be made on Wedivs-
lie 19th instant, and a dividend paid o
a , t! ..se who have claims, and produce their
vouchers properly authenticated, to the sub
$' rii .-r, at Mr Thomas Marean's Store, No.
9 Bowly's wharf. Those who neglect to
rri ke t eir claim, on or before that dsy will
be prec luted from receiving any part of the
estate.
WILMAM B COTTON, Adm'r.
__Angust 7 ______________d4tjj__
A. and JR. JLSoughaii
Wish to dispose of two Bills of Exchange
on Liverpool, at 60 days for £ 575 Sterling
Taey h tve on hand and for sale,
161 lihds. Virginia nod Maryland Tobacco,
24 do. Tobacco Stems,
4 do. Lampblack in pound papers,
110 bms Herrings,
lO0 do Turpentine,
14.0 bushels Richmond Coal.
. July i.'i. ______ ^
Through mistake^ or I fear
homctliing worse,
A few davs past, a London male Black E
tonyQuadraut, complete with Tangent screws,
mike's names Spencer, Browning & Rust,
WAS taken out of Pamphilion's Hotel. Ten
Doll, rs rewaid iviil !>e paid to any person
•who will return the Qu. Irant, and give in-
ition of the person who he purchased it
from, that he may be d-»alt with agreeably to
Phamphilion's Hotel, Fell's-Point, August
ISth, 1807.________________________L__
1\ otiec.
JOHN KEHNEDT & COX
Have removed their Books of Accounts,
also, those of the late linn of vntho, \ & John
Kennedy and Co. to the Counting House of
Messrs. A. Kennedy and Colhoon, No. lo,
Light-street; where ail persons indebted to
either of the abovs firms are requested to
make payment, and those who have claims
agai.ist the same will please hand in their ac-
counts for settlement. July 10. d
John and James Roberts,
230, Market-street,
flaw just received and offer for sale,
An invoice of Goods, amounting1 to about
5,000 dollars, the credit will be 60 days for
notes with approved indorscrs,
Consisting of
For Boston,
The Schooner
SUS\N & WILLIAM,
Capt. Tristram Luce,
Having the principal part of
her cargo engaged, will sail in a few days ;
for ire.gin or passage, i pi/ to
BUFFUM & GOODHUE,
No. 84, Bowly's wharf.
August 18. d4t
For New-Orleans,
^g^ The Schooner
PRESIDENT;
Lying in Frederick street
_ dock; for freight or passage,
apply to tile captain on board, or to
JOHN CLARK,
No 8, Howard-street.
N. B. She will positively sail tha 23d inst
August 17. _______
Marshal's Sale.
United States, Maryland District, ss.
By virtue and in Pursuance of an ord.-rtome
directed from the honorable James Hous-
, ton, judge of the United States, in and for
Maryland District, will be exposed to pub-
lic sale at the lower end of TV nant's wharf,
Fell's-Poiet, on Thursday, the 20th instant,
at 11 o'clock, for cash,
rtJJESi The Schooner
^'M^»0 GOl'TENBURGH,
i~C.,=5-^_r Her taclt'e> apparel, furniture,
^*Wl«is&"" and cargo, consisting of 1278
bags of COFFEE.
THOMAS RUTTER, Marshal.
August 13________________d20thAu
Marshal's Sale.
United States,
Mar¦) land District.
By virtue and in pursuance of an order to me
directed, from the Hon James Houston,
Esquire, Judge of the District Court of the
United States, in and for Maryland Dist'-ict,
will be exposed to public sale, at the lower
end of Smith's wharf in the city of Balti-
more, on WEDNKS1) AY, the 19th instant,
at l'J o'clock, for cash,
xin<£~~. ¦ The Schooner
_>i#Sv union,
jr.&JjIJvrir Hep tactde, apparel and fur
niture.
• THOMAS RUTTER,
Marshal.
August 12. _________________d
Plaister of Pans.
The subscribers have just received per sloop Fal-
mouth,
A Cargo of Piaister of Paris,
FOR SALE BT
M'FADON K WALSH.
Who ill freight the s id
sloop to a"y port of the United
Stutes or \V Indies, if spee-
dily applied for.
eo4t
the Havanna.
The Schooner
MERCHANT,
A constant trader; intended
to siiil in ten days, and return
Freight will be taken on mo-
derate terms, and puSsengers can be well ac-
cdmmoi'ated, on application to the suhserib
er, corner of Lovely-Lane and Calvert-street.
ROB : HAMILTON.
Who has for sale, imported in said vessel,
260 boxes prime white Havanna Sugar,
75 do. brown do.
And
65 b.irrets Green Coffee, fit for retailors
Apply as as above.
August 5.________________eo
For Sale or Freight,
The Brig GOHHAM,
William Marshall, master ;
_________ A substantial, fast-Sailing ves-
ij^»»jSr sel, Durthen about 1000^ bbls.
For terms apply to the master on board at
Smith's wharf, or to
WALES & CLOPPER,
7, Bowly's wharf
August 17.__________ eo4tJ _
Fifty Dollars Reward.
RAN away from Doughoragen Manor,Elk-
ridge, (the summer residence of Charles Car
roll, of Currolllon, Esq.) on the i9th instant, a
Negro Man, named WILLIAM ; about 30
years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high j 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 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
Wegro to the subscriber, at the manor on Elk-
ri ige, shall receive Fifty Dollars.
ABIJAH FENN.
may 26. ________ d
Manchestry,
Blue Cloths,
Gray Coatings,
Flannels,
Cassimers,
Cotton Cheek,
Colored Thread,
Black Silk Mits,
Linen Check,
Brnnet's Cord,
Black Silk H'dkfs
Sewiiv:' S'lks,
Cotton Hose,
Worsted do.
Cottnii H'dkfs
Dimity
and
N. B. The above invoice of goods will be
disposed of very low. The packages will be
opened and the goods may be examined, on
application as above.
_August 11. ____dlOt__
A Sum of Mo.'ey
Was this day found, which the owner Inay
have again by giving a sufficient description
thereof, and paying the cost of this advertise-
ment. Inquire at this Office.
August 18._________________d3t
A small sum of Money
Was found a few days ago in Murket-street.
The owner by properly describing the same,
and paying charges may have the sum found.
Applv at No. 28, Light-street, Baltimore.
Aug 18. d3t
Suap and Oil.
200 box' s Brown, ? „„ . p
100 do. White, S ="J-^-
89 cases fresh Florence Oil,
Just received per schooners Gorham Level,
and Francis, and for sale bv
BUFIUM '& GOODHUE,
No. 84, Bowly's wharf
July 14.________________________d_
Peter Floffman tx Son
Havs remaining of their Spring importations,
(Entitled to drawback on exportation)
Superfine Clotns,
Cassemiers,
Flannels,
Fancy Muslins,
Plain Cambric d».
Chambray Muslins,
Prints,
Cotton and Silk Hosiery,
Shirting Cottons,
Nuns and Colored Thread,
Knitting Cotton,
Fine Hats, he.
And daily expect a further sttpplv.
June 2 ' d
For Sale,
A valuable Negro WOMAN and BOY,
the Woman is well acquainted with all kinds
of house work, and an excellent cook. For
terms apply at tjlis Office.
August KS- te
for th>same. Exercise oF cannon on bosrd a
ship of war. Saps. The several bridges and
pontoons used in war. Tables of construction
for battering cannon, mortars, howitzers, and
field pieces : and for all kinds of carriages
and other artillery waggons. A treatise on
gun powder and its invention, entering into
details on tlve subs'ances it is composed of,
the different methods ofits fabrication, des
sication, graining, proving, and stori' g in
magazine*, with observations and experiments
1 on the same. On the casting- of brass guns &
the formation of moulds in sand, 8te. On
the manner anil instruments used, in pri
guns, &e. A description ol G iver's patent
gun carriage for the navy, its application to
garrison use, and advantages over common
carriages ; «ftd many other interesting- sub-
jects which it would he too long to enuftie
rate. The whole terminated with a t. ble of
matters composed so as to serve as an artille-
ry vocabulary.
The work will be illustrated by upwards of
thirty-six plates, handsomely executed, with
the explanations to the same, which vvili leave
no ambiguity to the reader.
The work Is now in the press, and will be
published in five numbers of from 1 0 to 150
pages each, with as much dispatch as attenti-
on to the correctness of typography and en-
graving will permit; each number being' ae
companied with six or seven plates
(Cj Subscriptions to the above, reieived
by CONK.AD, LUCAS & CO. No. 138, Mar-
ket-stre< t
August 8. eo9t
Notice.
The partnership of Whitmore & Btshow,
late merchants at Chambersburg is dissolved.
Michael Whitmore carries on the business of
retailing as was heretofore done bj the said
firm. MICHAEL WiilTMOUE.
August 17. d
A New Pamphlet.
JUST PUBLISHED,
And mav he purchased at the Bookstore of
Messrs. WARNER & UANAA, Pnee 25
cents,
AN ESSAY
Towards an Exposition of the Futility of
Thomas Piiine's Objections to the
Christian Religion.
Being a reply to a iate Phamphlet written
by him, entitled, " Examination of the Pas-
sages in the New Testament, quoted from the
Old, and called Prophecies concerning Je-
sus Christ t" &c fee
By John 3. Cohin.
__August 10. ______ eo4t
BENGALS.
A few pieces of BENGALLS, of different
colors, for sale by
JOSEPH TOWNSEND.
¦ No. 18, Baltimore street.
6th mo- 3. 6.0
a
Nichols and Fifeiich,
No IS, South-strri t,
n ceived by the G-nrhom Lovell, friMi B:oP-
ion and Sylvia from Neaburyporii
87 package.^ India Goods \
Consisting of
Checks,
BsftaS,
Aliahad Sahnahs,
Tandah dt».
Gun ui do.
Aliabad Malmoodys,
Jalalp ;re do.
Aliabad Eniei'ties,
Seersuckers,
Black Stnshaws, fefci
The whole eniitled to dehenti
Also in Store,
Gtlrrahs, entitled to debenture.
¦ And,
A few Fancy French Goods.
July 15
eo
let
The Subscriber
Respectfully informs his friends and if.*
public generally, that he continues to act Hi
broker and Commission Agent, rod \-,l'
transact any business committed to his cai'Ss
wilh fidelity, punctuality and dUpafch.
He buysi.nu sells Stocks of all kinds, cotthy
try Produce and Merchandize of everv. de-
scription, procures freight Sic. for vcks
money for approved pr.p r, on moderate tettjM,
FOR SALE,
Union and Mechanic's C n!; c'rr'ts, Mary'.
land, Chesapeake, Marine a..u Uiiian lnSu«
surauce Slock.
ALSO FOR S.iLB,
Well secured Ground Rents.
/r.'.v/'K/J,
A few Share* f iaitimore Water Stork
WALTER HOE, Brc.l.sr,
NO. 48, S'lllll :
August 5. df.t t-oCt
Von Kapfi and lirune
OFFF.« FOR SA.LE,
100 pipes best Holland Gin
50 do Dutch Beer
600 boxes do. Cheese
lo do half pint Tumblers
2o do short Negro Pipes
2o casks Crucibles
lo do Maddr-r,
5 do. Sewing and Fishing Twilie,
3 do. Br.ias Kettles,
looo Gin Cases,
37o pick? Sheathing Paper,
34 bales white and brown Flemish Sh.eet'
ings- *
An assortment of GERMAN LINENS j
Consisting of
ChecksNo.2, Listadoi sJii.oicCbe'!:, Stripes,
Ijretagnes, Ptatillas, Cre«5, Dowlas, fH ans»
st. pillas,Cholet9, white ltotl3,TicklenljurgS,
Biefh'hl '.inen, German Raven Duck, Hea&i'
ins, Bagging Stuff, and ready-ande Sags.
Also,
374 boxes white and brown Havanna i QftU
23 barrels brown Sugar,
2o tons Fustic,
12 tierces Rice
115o bushels coarse Liverpool Salt,
18 casks Kocoit,
16 barrels and 14 bags Gem Guiacum,
6 seroons Jalap, v
12o boxes Port W ine, of a very good C^atiitf
9 boxes - -opper, 22 a 23 o/..
So casks Steel, and
A quantity of Glass Beads,
may 4. d??teo
Valuable Lands,,Negroes aid
Stock, for Sale.
By virtue of two deeds of truH from Thomas
Ringgold, the subscribers °u ill offer at pub}fc
sale on the premises, On MOh'I) AT the 2£#
day of NoveitilJr: 'eigt,
THAT valuable Tract of LANP, called
Hopewell, sitimte within two mil* s of Chci*»
ter town, on Chester River, Kent cour'',
Maryland, containing about twelve hundrea
acres of Land. This estate is in y od o del!
and will be improved, the land is of the l>e:it
quality, and Ik;s a sufficient port,on of wood
land for its support.
Immediately ajter the sale if the Load, v:itl
ke sold,
ALL the Negroes, Stock and farm if J
Utensils, appendant to the re.il estate. *
On WEbNESDAY,
The 25M of November next, will be offered At
pu&lie saie,
The House arid Lots now occupied ! y t-
saac Spencer, esq hi Chi stcr lev n. Th*
House is large ami spacious, and well calcu-
laud for the con.-eviient accoiniuoilyuon of 8
large family, the Gardens are high.
provi d and well stored with a variety of es-
client Fruit Ttees. It lias large St.bles,
. d Carriage Houses and everV other conve-
nient out house.
On the following day will be offered for sale on
the premises,
That valuable and productive estate, called
Uniting Field, together with the Negroes,
Stock and Farmii g Utensils thereon, situate
in the lower part of Kent County, mi tins
Chesapeake Bay, stipposedto contain between
five and six hundred acres of first qualify land,
this estate is also well improved, and in Iwjffil
cultivation, it abounds with Fish, Oysters ite
wild Fowl in the season, has a sufficient por*
tion of wo:'dland, and is within a few hoitfi
sail of Baltimore and \miapolis.
Ana on the 26th of said month, will be offtfc*
fir s.de,
The Farm called Greshatn's Levels, now
in the tenure of William Sims, situate in
Kent county aloresaid, containing about two
hundred acres of Land, of this tract nearly
one half is woodbind.
The terms of saie for the Lands, are oite<-
fourth cash, the reinaiudi r to be paid in fiwr
equal annual payments with interest, the pur.
chaser giving bone) with 6,pprove3 , c'lrityj
and executing a mortgage on the conn fance
being' made; the Negroes', Stock, ki-
be sold on a credit ol ivdvc months. PCS
session will be given on the first day of Jan-
uary 18lS Mrs. Ringgold Raving lvlinguish*
ed her rigid of Dower, in the above fc,ai!fcis>
they will be sold free of all irieumberstrrec*.
SA;v UELsRlNOGOLD,
TENCH R1NCG0LEU
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