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TU t, AUGUSL' 25, 1807
[Vol. XXVII—No. 4142.
Corsica Wine, 5kc
Just received for sale,
'" 10 p'res ""Corsica Wine,
|4 chests Ifoung Hyson Tea,
20 cases old Port Wine of a superior qua-
lity.
On Band,
30") ob's. No. 1 and 2, Boston Beef.
350 h.d bbls. Mess and No. 1 do.
50 bbls. Prime Pork,
1O0 cases Sweet Oil, entitled to debenture,
:.i .0 boxes Mould Candles, small sizes,
100 do Spermaceti do.
:¦. Drown Soap,
5(J d j. Lisbon Lemons,
50 do. shelled Almonds,
60 bats w/t j/ifto/ do.
8') bags Pimento,
3000 His- Cassia,
8 pipes Holland Gin,
5 do old Cogniao Brandy,
21 do. Bordeaux do.
to h|ids, New-England Hum,
20 tons Campeaoby Logwood,
Russia anil British Canvas, he. he.
NATH : F. WILLIAMS,
No. 15, Bowly's wharf.
A -¦¦gii st 20. ___________eo4t^___
BENGALS.
A few pieces of BENGALLS, of different
colors, for sale by
JOSEPH TOWNSEND.
No. 18, Baltimore.street.
6th mo-3. __________ eo
Von Kapff and Brune
OFFKH FOR SALE,
100 pipes best Holland Gin
50 do Dutch fleer
COO koxes do. Cheese
lo do half pint Tumblers
2o do sKort Negro Pipes
5£o casks Crucibles
lo do. Madder,
5 do. Sewing ami Fishing Twine,
3 do. Brass Kettles,
looo Gin Cases,
3~<> packs Sheathing Paper,
S4 bales white and brown Flemish Sheet-
' An assortment of GERMAN LINENS ;
Consisting of
Checks No. 2, LisiadocB.il lokdiock, Stripes,
Bre'tagnss, Platillas, Creas, Dowlas, llfj »ans,
Esi >pillas,Cholets, white Rolls,Ticklenburgs,
Bielfeld Linen, German Raven Duck, Hessi-
ans, Bagging Stuff, and ready.made flags.
Also,
374 boxes white and brown Havanna Sugar
23 barrels brown Sugar,
2o tons Fustic,
12 tierces Rice
llSo busheUeparse Liverpool Salt,
18 casks Rocon,
16 barrels and 14 bags Gum Guiacum,
6seropns 1
I2p ' ioxes Port w ine, of a very food quality
9 Boxes Copper, 22 a 2d oz.
So casks Steei, and
j\ quantity of Glass Baads.
may 4. dl2teo
Turnip Seed.
A quantity of Turnip Seed, thought to be
of a peculiarly excellent kind. For sjIo by
JOEL HOPKINS,
No 48, Calvert street.
8th mo. 19th , ______________d4leofit___
"Claret U ine and Olive Oil.
3%j* arrived Is' will be landed to-morrew morn-
ing from on board the sloop Almixi, captain
Saville, horn New Tori,
117 casks superior quality Claret "Wine,
suitable 'or the East India market, with four
.iron hoips to each cask.
SQO^-baskets (12 bottles each) fine Olive
Oil, Also,
10 hlids. and 15 bbls. superb r quality New-
Eng'lund Iliiiii. Apply to
BUEFUM U GOODHUE,
No, 84, Bowly's wharf.
AiigiKt "9- diteo4t
Laud for bale.
The sub criber intendinj to remove to the
Louisiana c u itry. is disposed to sell his
PLANTATION' 8 miles from the city of
Baltimore, adjoining the Lands of Cornelius
Howard, e-q. and Dr Johti Cromwell, and
within half a a i e of major George Beam's
Tavern, on the Reislei 's-tovvn turnpike road.
The Land offered for sale is about 2(0
seres. Fifteen aeres are now in meadow and
thirty more can sasUybe made, nearly one-
fourtli o the whole Tract is covered with
y mi' thai ii • timber, the residue of arable
Land, superior to almost any in the neighbor.
li d, well adapted to the use of Plaist.er—
anil divided inl convenient and well watered
¦fi ds ,bv good fences. The improvements are
a good Dwelling Hemic, Kitchen and Out
-Houses, with a palled in Garden and Yard ;
i bo an A- pie and Peach, Orchard of choice
Fruits. It is presumed no person will pur
chase without first viewing the. premises,
then fore it is only necessary to remind the
ji •'¦>-in, tliat its contiguity to the city, on a fine
Turnpike Road, and in a most excellent
neighborhood, renders such a situation, rare
to be met with, particularly within that dis
tance of Baltimore ; few men in Maryland,
can boast of having a more healthy retreat.—
Those inclined to view the premises, may
apply to Mr. Thomas Darlington, residing
ihereon ; and for terms of sale, to Dr. Thomas
Jvimbon, Baltimore county, or the subscriber.
JOHN JOHNSON.
N. B. The above described Land will
either be sold together, or divided into Lots,
as may best suit the purchaser, there being
several Springs of good water, and handsome
eminences.
August 23. eolm§
For Rent,
That excellent stand, No. 18, Calvert*t
now in the tenure of Messrs. John Wood and
Co. Comprising a large Store, Cellar and
Warehouse. Possession may be had on the
25th September.
PETER HOFFMAN &. SON.
August 22. eo
Sale by Auction.
.Notice.
The partnership of Wi.itmorc and Besore,
Jate merchants at Chambersburg, is dissolved.
Michael Wh'itmore carries on the business of
retailing as was heretofore done hj the said
firm. MICHAEL WHITMORE.
August 17. dot-lav.vl
On WEDNESDAY Next, at 12 o'clock, at
Cole's wharf,
The Ship
CATHARINE,
Now lying at Cole's wharfj
f Feli's-Point, burthen 160 tons,
with all her materials, as she arrived from sea.
Inventory to be seen at our auction room.
The Catharine, was faithfully built abouttwo
years ago, in Washington, N. C. Terms of
sale will be made known at the time of sale.
VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct's.
August 24._______^______________^___
• For St. Jago de Cuba,
' t^vN The.substantial fine Schooner
vJ:>!>f-^S MINERVA,
Ipr Peter Sorenson, master ;
;< Having her cargo nearly en-
gaged, two or three hundred barrels more
will be taken on freight; and having excellent
accommodations, a few passengers will also
be taken. She will sail about the 20th inst
For terms apply on board, at Frederick-street
dock, to PETiill SORENSON.
August 20. ___________________d4U_
For Charter.
¦"TV The fine, new, and fast-sailing
¦r;-}\~ Schooner MARY,
\..'^.:JcJ>
Joseph Mmeda, master ;
¦ Burthen about 500 bbls. may
be chartered out and home to any part of the
West -Indies, or out only to the Havanna—
Apply to the master, at Mr. John Gill's, No-
tary P
August 20. d4t
For the River Weser or Jade,
Or, (if the Blockade continues, J
FOR TONNINGEN,
-?-v The Bremen Brig
MARIA',
Captain G Menaces ;
> Sails under a special British
licence, granting her to proceed unmolested
to any neutral port in Europe.
She has a part of her cargo engaged, for
the remainder _;r'v to
G. TOPKF.N & CO. Or,
D. L. THOMAS,
Ship Broker.
For Sale.
Creas a la Mprlaix, Checks and Stripes,
homemade Linen, Osnaburgs, Ticl'lenbu gs,
White Roils, Russia Duck, 2 and 3 bushel
dags, and fine Green West-India Coffee, in
bags—Apply to
G. TOPKEN & CO.
August 18. eo
For New-Orleans,
, JT-B The Ship
roi;oR":os,
f;J» Cap!. Hall,
Most of her cargo being en-
gaged, she will 3ail in a few days. For
or passage, apply to the captain on board, or
WM. TAYLOR.
August 22.____________________eo4i||
City Hotel,
Ho, 4, North Gay-street, near Market-street,
Baltimore.
The subscriber respectfully informs the
public, that he has re-established the above
mentioned house, which is large and commo-
dious, in a central and healthy part of the city,
contiguous to the Banks, Auctions, Custom-
House, and Public Wharves—and which he
has fitted up (and wi'dalwaysemleavor to keep)
in a state of neatness and conveniency, adapt-
ed to the entertainment and accommodation of
travellers, and agreeable to the gentlemen
who may occasionally resort to the house.
The bed chambers are clean and airy—
the back holding is provided with good Sta-
bles—a roomy shed for carriages, and a large
Billiard Room, with the entrance from Fre-
derick-street.
Gentlemen will be accommodated with
BOARDING if LODGING, or Board only,
by the week or quarter.
The best. Wines and Liquors will be always
kept. F. W. HE NCR.
August 20.____________________2aw3w
Frederick-town, H ager's-to wn
and Cambersburg
1 ine of Mail Stages.
The public are respectfully informed that
the above line of Stages starts from tb
of th Indian Queen, Baltimore, ev-ry Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, at 4 o'clock, A. M.
—arrives in Frederick-town same evening's'
Starts from Mrs. Kernball's at Frederick, eve-
ry Tuesday, Thursday, and '•'•aturdaj, at four
o'clock, A. M.—arrives ;.t Hager's-town, at 11
o'clock, same day—starts from Hagers'-town
at 1 o'clock, & arrives in Cu, y :bi rsnurgsame
evening ; where it meats th i' iladeipbia &
Pittsburg Line of Mail Mags. Returning
leaves Chambersburgh, everj Monday, Wed- i
day and Friday—arrives in Frederick-town, |
same evenings, and in Baltimore, on the lob !
lowing evenih;;s.
The subscribers also inform those who may i
favor them with their custom in the aboi e Hue
of Stages, that there are good Horses and '
Stages, with careful, sober, drivers, £e t'av- :
erns, where passengers jind others will
with careful attendance, and good accomo- j
dations. PETER ORNDORF & CO.
GEORGE BELTZHOOVER.
N. B. A line of Mail Stages suits every
Tuesday morning, from Mrs Ken,bail's. Fre-
derick town, runs through Winchester (V;i )
Staunton, with Court-House, Abbirgdon,
Knoxville, (Ton.1 ami extends as far as Nash,
ville, wher ¦ it stops.
August 18__________________2aw4t
Baltimore Jockey Club.
On Tuesday the 14th day of next October,
theBaltimare Jockey Club Purso ofgsOO, will
be run for over the Club's Race Course, Rear
Govane's-Town : free for any horse, mare or
gelding- agreeably to the rules of the Club.
PROPOSALS,
By EZRA SARGEANT, No. 39, Wall-street,
New-York,
For publishing by subscription,
A NEW CYCLOPEDIA,
OR,
Dictionary of Arts ?J? Sciences.
BY G. GREGORY, D. D.
Author of Jissays Historical and Mora!, the
Economy of Nature, Ijfc. We.
To be completed in twelve months from
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Price two dollars and seventy-five cents
each.
The literary Shtackery winch prompts the
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leave it to others to discover and declare, thai
the generality of Books called Mncyclopa, ids
are, in their very constitution and form, too
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he hereby proposes to offer to the public
First, It comprises the most valuable informa-
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ledge, collected and arranged, bv some of the
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'Dollars.
Subscription received by GEORGE HILL,
No. 10 K Bakimorer.stn < t.
New-York, May, 1807. June 1. d
This is to give Notice,
THAT the subscriber of Anne Arimdle
, hath obtained from the Orphans' Court
of Anne Arundle county in Maryland, letters
testamentary on the persona! estate of Wil-.
On "Wednesday the 15th, the B J. Club's ! '';lm Franklin, late of Anns Arundle count}',
I deceased : Ail persons having claims" against
Coitus Purse of 200 dollars, i\x:e as above.
Als
Thursday the 15ih, a handsome, i the said deceased, arc hereby warned to ex-
subseription Purse, free, for any thing-; br,t
the racing to be conducted agreeably to the
Rides of the Cub, except so far as they re-
late to merely cluH matters.
JOHN WOODEN, of John,
Treasurer.
-August U. 2ahvla\vbt||
b'.bit the same, with the vouchers thereof,
to the subscriber, at or before the 28th day of
January next, they may otherwise by law be
excluded Irons all benefit of the said estate.
Given under my hand this 23th day of July,
1807 CHARITY FRANKLIN, F.x'x,
August ?, lawfc't
Valuable Lands, Negroes and
Stock, for Sale.
By virtue of two deeds of trust from Thomas
Ringgold, the subscribers will offer at public
sale on the premises, On MONDAY the 2:ia
day of November, next,
THAT valuable Tract of LAND, called
Hopewell, situate within two miles of Ches-
ter low..., on Chester River, Kent county,
Maryland, containing about twelve hundred
acres of Land. This estate is in good order
and will be improved, the land is of the best
quality, and has a sufficient portion of wood
land for its support.
Immediately after the sale (if the Load, will
be sold,
ALL the Negroes, Stock and Farming
Utensils, appendant to the real estate.
Un WEDNESDAY,
The 25th of November next, will be offered nt
public sale,
The House and Lots now occupied by I«
saac Spencer, esq in Cbestcr-'l o« n. The
House is large and spacious, and well calcu-
lated for the convenient accommodation of a
large family, the Gardens are highly im-
proved and well stored with a variety of ex-
cellent Fruit Trees. It has large St.bles,
and Carriage Houses and every other conve-
nient out house.
On the following day will be offered for sale on
the premise.,,
That valuable am! productive estate, called
Uniting Field, together with the .Negroes,
Stock and Farming Utensils thereof
in the lower part of Kent County, on tin'
Chesapeake Bar, supposedto contain bel ween
five and six hundred acres of first quality land,
this estate is aiso we'd improved* and
cultrt. I ii n, it al i nee. with Fish
wild Fowl in the season, i .e
tion of woodland, and is within a few hour
sad of Baltimore and Annapolis.
Ana on the 26th of said mor.th, will be offered
for sale,
The Farm called. Gicsham's Levels, now
in the tenure of William Sims, situate in
K nt county aforesaid, containing about two
hundred acres of Land, ot this tract nearly
one half is wood!end.
The terms of sale forthe Lands, are one-
fourth casn, the remainder to be paid in lour
equal annuaj payments with interest, the pur
chaser giving bond with approved security,
and executing a mortgage on the conveyance
being made, ; the Negroes, Stock, t~c. will
be sold on a ciedit of twelve m nths. Pos-
session will be given on the first da; of Ja.n-
uar- 8' 8 Mrs. Ring! old In ving ia iinguish-
c: hi r right of Dower, in the above Lauds,
they will be sold fr e o all incUinberances
S,v UEL RI NO COLD,
TENCH lllNGGOL'I),
Trust es of i'lioiias Ringgold
Washington County', Maryland,
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