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em %\ MHIWIWI .•Seen Dollars per AJiiium.J THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1807. [Vol. XXVII—No. 4150 \ v Sale by Auction. On FRIDAY, The 11th instant, at 11 o'clock, at Mezzick's wharf, Fell's-Point will be sold on aliberal credit, for approved, endorsed notes, A choice parcel of TEAS, imported in the Wig Ida, from the Isle of France, being part of the English East India Company's ship Warrm Hasting's cargo, that was bought at Canton, by the Company's agent, for the Lon- don market, and will be found to be of a very- superior quatity, consisting of 1,000 chests Souchong, Campay,") „„ , _ Congo, Hyson Skin, andTwankuyS ' VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Ariel's. September 1. Sale by Auction, The subscriber will offer for sa!e*on the previises on Wednesday 9th September iffair if not the next fair day, at 10 o'clock, A HOUSE & LOT on ihe Frederick town turnpike-vord, about five miles trim Balti- more. The house is frame, two stories high, with a kitchen, garden, and Stables for 30 Ihorses, and would suit for a Tavern The Lot contains about live acres ; is enclosed with a good fence (part stone and part post and rails) lias a number of "ood Springs, and would answer well tor the establishment of a Tanyard. , The terms of sate one half cash, the other halHo be paid in six months. ABRAHAM ENGEL. Attrrust 30. ____________________d4tf Sate by Auction. Cole & I Bonsai, AucVrs. 'O.i TUURSD iV, the 3-/ S pt.vii'l beofferedfor Tor any Port in the U. States, (To the Eastward mould be preferred,) ;r%y The Sloop FACTRESS, ^^W Captain Allen Burthen five hundred barrels \ freight will be taken low if im- mediate application is made to the captain on board at Smith's dock, or to CORNTHVVAIT & YARNALL, 83, Bowl)'» wharf. 8th mo. 28th. d For Sale, The fast sailing pilot boat built Schooner ________________¦ LY\X, "!'?*«r'g*SSg*ELT John-Hall, muster: Burthen 100 tons, just arrived off her first voyage ; she is a very csnnplete vessel and may be sent to sea immediately. For terms, which will be liberal, apply to THOMAS TEN \NT, Who has received per the said vessel and offers for sale, 327 bags Coffee; 1 5 tierces ditto, C Entitled to drawback. 5 tons Fustic, j 50 whole, and "J of a superior qua- 33 half boxes Scgars, 5 lity. Aug ist 25 V • L I sale at our 1 Warehouse back of'the Union Bank of Maryland, (entranceJrom S- Charles streit,) fin elegant variety of Household ix Kitchen Furni- ture, Consisting of Sideboards, Bureaus. Fancy Chairs, 1 Settee, Bedsteads, (mahogany and others') Coffee and Tea Urns, (elegant) Sett Chins, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cabinets, Bis, &. fee- Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. N B, tn the course of the sale, Share in the Baltimore Library August 31.___________^______________________ S- le by Auction. |s just arrived and will be sold at the vendue warehouse, at the corner of Second and Fredo: ick-streets, Tomorrow, Thursday, tiie 3d, at 12 o'clock, on a liberal credit, The entire CARGO of the brig Chance, Consisting of 102 hhds. of good quality Muscovado SU- GAR, 12 tierces do. do. 26 hUds. Clayed do. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. Sept3.____________________________________ Sale by Auction. On FRID.AY, The 4th instant, at 11 o'clock, on Dugan's wharf, will commence the sale of tha brig Mercury's CARGO, Consisting of 13o hhds. white and brown Clayed Marti- nique Sugar, 36 hhds 1st quality Muscovado do. And from the Schooner Sally, 60 bbls. N. w Orleans Pork. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. _J>ept 2;____________________________________ Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias from Bal- ti nore county court, to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, on Saturday the 5di day of Septenrt»er mxi, at 10 o'clock, at my office for cash, the following proper- ty to wit : Two small Tracts, or Pieces of LAND, containing 18 acres, lying in North Hun 'red, i» the upper part of Baltimore, county, about 23 nides from ' he city, and adjoins the Lands of Jesse Hosb.al and John Coon, late the pro- perly of Basil Hurst, seized and taken at the suit of Jacob Taylor, surviving partner of R. Taylor. JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff. August 27. dot eo8t > For the lliver Weser or Jade, Or, (if the Blockade continues, J FOR TONNINGEN, r-"£2v. The Bremen Brig ¦i^SC" MARIA, ?20EKr' CilPtain G Monsees j. _ -i-*'fe» Sals under a special British licsnee, granting her to proceed unmolested to any neutral port in Eurpp . She has a part.oi IteJ cargo engaged, for the remainder ap I) to G. TOPEEN & CO. Or, D. L. THOMAS, Ship Broker. For a la Morlai S:>lt Creas hom-male Linen White Rolls, Rus-.ii Duck. 2 and ., bushel Bags, and fine Green West India Coffee, in bags___Apply to G. TOPK.EN & CO. August 18. eo i For Freight or Charter. The Schooner -CARLTON, James Johnson, master ; Burthen' 1100 Barrels, about sails fast, and is in complete Apply to the mast r % £> one year old ; order to receive a cargo. on board or to THOMAS TENANT. September 1______________________eo8t Hazlehurst, Brothers et Co. Have just received and offer for sale, German Linens, Consisting if Creas a la Morlaix, Dowlas, White Platillas, Br.-tagnes, Estopillas, Rouans, Quadruple Silesias, White Rolls, Listadoes, Checks, No. 2, Book Checks, August 29.______^_____________^ dl2t Soap and Oil. 2.10 boxes Brown, "J cri,, r, 100 do. WliitB, ) buAt^ 89 cases fresh Florence Oil, Just received per acho we'rs Gorham Level, and Francis, anil for sale by BUFFOM & GOODHUE, No. Si, Bowly's wharf July 14._______________,_______________d_____ A. and R. Bpiighan Wish to dispose of two Bills of Exchange on Liverpool, at 60 days for fl S75 Sterling They have on hand and far sale, 161 hhds Virginia and Maryland Tobacco, 24 do. Tobacco Stems, 4 do. Lampblack, in pound papers, 110 bbls Herrings, 100 do Turpentine, ISsOO bushels Richmond Coal. July Ha._____ __________d Sugars. Landing this day at Iloic/y's wharf, fruni schoo- ner Calina, Capt'An G trland, 75 hhds prime St. Martin's Sugars. For sale by A-Si R. BOUGH AN. August 22._____________________d_ For Sale, The CARGO of ihe shp Rebecca, Wm. Wyse, waster, from Batavia, consisting of 700,000 lbs COFFEE, 1,000,000 do. SUGAR, 60,00J co. PEPPER. S. SMITH as BUCHANAN. Sept 2.________________ dStj___ Notice is hereby given, That the subscriber hath assigned all his Book Debts and Accounts, prior to the 15th of last month, to Francis 1. Mitchell, who alone is authorised to receive, and inforce pay- ment thereof JAMES" W. MITCHELL. August 13. All persons indebted to said James W. Mitchell, prior to the above .nen- tionpd time, are requested to make immedi irlab;, Checks and P'nrJfS, | ate payment to the subscriber. , Osnjtbui-jrs, 1 lcrf n mrgs, j FRANCIS I. MI August 13. _ fCHELL. dim Sugar Hou^e for Sale, The Subscriber offers for sale, or leas;e for a term or years, His Sugar House near the Head of tbs Bason, with the Utensils thereto belonging, complete. For particulars apply at his counting house, No. 11, Water-street. CHARLES GARTS If the above property is not sold or leased, ot or befo.e Monday tha l notes ot different Banks in Baltimore Amon"g the notes of hand there was one drawn ;^y Hubert Fish r, dated, lath Joy, , last for Five Lundrad Dollars, payable at six ' ty days, one other drawn by John Dillehtmt, | dated 12th August, for Five hundred Dollars, : payable at sixty days, both in favor ot the sub- scriber. Th. precaution being taken t> pre- vent the payuiie.it of said notes ; they can be | of no use to anv person but the owner. Who- soever may have found the si.id pocket Book, and ill return the same with the contents, at No. 3, Cheapside, shall be intilled io the i5 Dollars, and no questions asked. JOHN FISHER. Sept 1 d4t George iioit'man Has imported in the Othello and Cannat»a,from Liverpool, 102 PACKAGES Seasonable Goods ; Many ot which are expressly adapted to the export trade. Sept 2. d3t-eo3t Notice. Having taken my Brother Lambert into Partnership, the business in future will be done under the firm of Dennis c5" Lambert Nowland. DENNIS NOWLAND. Sept 2. d4t Notiec. ' JO IIN K K h .V U DT & COX Have removed their Books of Accounts, also, those of the late tirni of inthony h John Ken iedy an.1 Co. to the Counting House of Messrs. A. Kennedy and Col'.iouu, No. 1>., Light-Street ; where all persons indebted to either of the above firms are requested to make payment, and those who have ci.u ..-> against the same will please hand in their ac- counts for settlement. July 10. .1 A new Nezos-l'apety Entitled, THb TI.vlLS, AND Republican Monitor, Will be publised is this city as soon the nessary arrangements can he cotAjdeted. A ProspeC us of toe work shah be distribut- ed, declaring Hie principles ol the Editor, and tha conditions of tlie puh ic.uinn. '• In our brief Chronicle of the times, " Some things wo may extenuate, " But nothing sit down in malice." August ol. _________ d4t§ A Certain Lady, (Who passed by the name of Anderson) arrived here from the city of Washington, in a hack Stage, on Thursday evening the 13"h instant, and engaged lodgings tor herself and two hired servants, in my house ; and aU.o entered two Gray Horses in my Stables, al- h'dging t'neiu lobe her property. This Lady left my house on Sunday morning last, with- out giving me any notice of her intention to depart, and left behind her the two servants and the horses above mentioned I do there- fore hereby request that she wi'.l come lor- ward and pay ner bill, otherwi e the horses will be sold at the expiration of ,:0 days for toe account thereof As it is possible tt'at some accident may htfve happened to this la- j dv, so as to prevent her return. 1 shall tliere- i lore Consider myself obliged to any pel son who wid give me Ml) information respecting her. JAMES BRYOEN. August 28. d;)0t- FDUCA1ION. Mrs. GroAnbiidge Most respectfully announces to her friends and the public, that her aead-my for the re- ception of Young- Ladies as Boarders or j Day Scholars, will recommence On Monday, I August 31st, where both the useful and or- namental branches oi Education are particu- lar!', attended to. Mrs. Groombridge not only dedicates her whole t'una to the advantage of her pupiis, but is happy in having engaged masters to as- sist her, who excel in the r respective pro- fessions. Columbia Academy, corner of Mast and Cal- vert sticets.__________A"g"st. 'it__________jtSt Joan tx Janics Kooerta, 230, Market-street, Have just received and offer for sale, on rcasona- This day is Published, By JAMES M'HENltY, Price 75 Cents (to subscribers, ) The Spiritual Combat. To -which it added THE PEACE OF THE SOUL, ANO THE HAPPINESS OF THE HEART, Which Dies to itself in order to Live to GOD. " Ihe life of man on Earth is a warfare"-— Jab. 7, c. 1, v. This work is ready for delivery to subscrib- ers and others, at No. 4, Light-street, and at the different Bookstores in this city. Also, the Baltimore Director/ tor sale as above. September.!. 34t PROPOSALS* By EZRA SARGE ANT, No. 39, Wall street, New-Yo-k, For tiiblishing b. subscription, A NEW CYCLOPEDIA, OR, Dictionary of'Arts &? Sciences. BY G GREGORY, D. D Anther of Essavs Historical and Mara!, the I'Canom'y of Nature, 5*?c. ijje. To be completed in twelve months liiini the time it is put to press. In tvielve Parts Price two dollars and seventy-five cents each The literary £>uachry which prompts the publisher.of e^ery new work to end avor to magnify the merits of his own intended pub lication by depreciating the merit of all other similar productions, is, at once, both useless and despicable ; because nothing human can rise into esteem and honor, merely upon the ruins of another's reputation, without some intrinsic 'xcellcgce of its own. The Publish- er of Gregory's Cyclopedia, therefore, will leave it to others to discover and declare, that the generality of Books called Encychpatlias are, in their very constitution and form, too expensive and two cuir.b rsome. Io be cither extensively circulated, or generally useful ; and will content, himself with briefly stating the claim'! and pretensions of the Boo- which he hereby proposes to offer to the public First, It comprises the rmtst valuable informa- tion in all tlte Important depsrtmeflt'3 ot Knrrvy. ledge, collected and arr .n ,.ed by some of the best scholars, and the most, comprehensively scientific men, this day exist! I in Britain Secondly. This information is comprised in a small compos, and conveyed itf language af. oi e perspicuous and eleg.mt ; so that the reader may, in a short spnc.e of time, with ease and pleasure to himself, obtain that real acquaintance with the moral, literary, politi- cal, and philosophical world, which other- wise could not be acquired from the larger works in which the sources of these streams of kndw^tdge are contained, but by a whole fne devoted to severe and unremitted labour; In order to render the work worthy of the patronage of the American public, the Pub- ii.sher has engaged all the best American Artists t'oengfave the Copper-Plates, of which 118 will be given in the course of the work ; and has also secured the assistance of Edi» tors of aclsnowledged talents and information, It is with the blended emotio((| of confi- dence and delight, that tiie Publisher an- nounces hi* intention of offering to his in). m¦ rous patrons and supporters^ a work which convlii.u . eloq ie'ont I5i/quarto pages, neatly done up in colored paper, at the price of Two Dollars ana Seventy fit ;,, ,v which is to be paid for on the ch livi r. of each part—the whole twelve, parts ulun completed will make two volumes in quarto, containing 238 Copper-Plate Engrj which alone are worth the price of the whole work. It will coniain more than double the matter of any similar work that has ever been published in tiiis country. 2dly One Dollar shall be paid e.ttke time of subscribing-, and to be deducted on the delivery of the twelfth part. 3d!y. If the -wotk be not executed in every respect equal to the engagement hereby made the subscribers shall, on returning the vo- lumes, receive back the amount of tin ir sub. seription money which has been advanced, If required, the publisher will give a Ccrli fi'cate, pledging himself to that efreci, to each. Proposals by CO&RAB, LUCAS & CO' (iati M. is ^ Conrad & Co. J M > 138. Market street, For Publishing LEWIS & CL.'lTiK'S TOUR TO T1IK PACIFIC OCEAN THROUGH THK IXTERWP VF TflM C> NTIMENf O !'¦ NOR TH A MERXCA, Performed by order ot the Government of the United Suites, during-the yeurs 13u4, 1805 and 1306. THIS work ivill be prepared by captain Meriwether Lewis, and will be divided into tw) pints, the v.hole comprized in three vnl» timss octavo, the first coutai'mi g at least 70ft pages, the second and third from [pur to five hundred each, printed on good paper, audi fair Pica l'vpe. The several volumes in suc- cession will be put to press at as e.afh periods as the avocations of the author will permit him to prepare them for publicatioi. Part the first t in two volumes. Volume first. WILL contain a narrative of the voyage. With a ilcs.ript.iou of some of the most re- mavkabje places in those hitherto unknown wilds of America, acompanied by a map, of good size, a large chart of the entrance of the Columbia river, embracii gtbc adjaneni conn- try, coast and harbors, and embellished *'ith views of two beautiful cataracts of the Mis- souri ; the plan, on a large scale, of the coif- nected falls of that river, as *Iso of those of the falls, narrows and great rapidsof the Co. hunbia, with their several portages For the Information of future vox agers, there will be added in the sequel of this volume, some if s -rv.tions and rema ks on the navigatio>- of tl e Missouri and Colombia Rivers, pointing oui the precautions which must necessarily b« tain n, in order to ensure sue c-u, togi the.r i with an itinerary of the most direct and prac- ' ticable route arrosa the continent of North | America, from the confluence of the Miss, u- I ri and Mississippi rivers to i Le dscliarge of i the Columbia into the Pi.ufic Ocean- Va.ume Second. Whatever properly app-.rt.ins to geogra- phy, embracing a description of the rivers, mountains, climate, soil and ace of the coun- try t a view-of the Indian nations distributed over that vast region, showing th r fraditi- i ons, habits maniKi-s, customs^ national cba- •racters, stature, complexion^, dress, d.-. ell- , ings, aims, and -lomentic utensils, with many Other interesting parti, uiars in relation to ' them : also observations and n-flec'iens on the j -cts of eivih;; n'g, govt ruing and m in- irig ¦¦ frieiuilv int ircourse with fjo.se nations. A view of tin- fur trade of North ".nicijiia, i setting forth a plan for its extension, and showing tlie immerise ad antagi swlurh otilil accrue to the mercantile imeia sis of the Unit- ed slates, b combining the sunn* with » direct trade to the l'.ast-lndips through the continent o" North America 1 his volume will be eii,- b ih in .1 villi '.went; plate* illnstraiiu- in th* dress and general ajpc irauee Of sucli I dian ;,: inns cs difs'er filaterially from each o.h r ; of their habitations ; tin l* weapons and i a- Mfimenfs used in war ; their hunting and fishing apparatus j domestic utensi a, &c In an' appendix there will also be given a diary of I the weather kept with great attention thro'« i out the whole of the voyage, showing also the daily rise and fall of the principal water cour- s :n which were navig .led in the course ef the same. file terms ^__^^^__ 5 boxes 4-4 Irish L nens, ~\ 2 bales superfine Cloths, f Entitled to 1 bale double milled Rer- C Drawback. scymeres, J Also, 11 bales Flanneis, August 3_L_________________________d!5t_ Notice. The Copartnership of NICHOLAS DU BOIS Si CO is by mutual consent, this day dissolved, those indebted to the firm are re- quested to make payment to Frederick Lin- denberger & Co. and those to whom tne said firm is'indebted are requested to exhibt their accounts for payment. FREDERICK LINDENBERGER & CO. NICHOLAS DUBOIS. August 26. d 100 bbls. Boston, No. 3, BEEF, just re- ceived and for sale by FITCH HALT., Jim. 81, Bbwly's-wharf, July 1. A ¦ subscriber, at the time id subscribing, 4thly. The price ot esich part will e ne- ed to Three Dollars, the '-moment that the work is put to press ; and. even then, the toAu/e expense of a work w ic'i contains the substance of all that, is known on every I ob- ject, literary and scientific, will be only 3o Dollars Subscription received by GEORGE KILL, No. 104, Baltimore-street. New-York, May, 180". June 1. d A Coachman Wanted • Any person disposed to sell a good Coach- msn, who understands the management of Horses, and can be. well recommended, will hear of a liberal purchaser by applying at this Office August 29. dl8t To Let, The Store and Cellar No 88 Market street, with a Stable and Ware-house fronting on East-street Alsp, 2 brick WAREHOUSES, on the lower end of Swith's Wbr-rf Apply- to STEWART, MONTGOMERY M'arket-st- set, May 18.. d4t-2aw Ptrt the second": in one volume- This part of the wifrk will be confined ex* clusively to scientific research, and principal. j ly to the luluval historv of those- hitherto un- ': known regions It will contain a full liisstrtu. i tion on such subjects as may have fallen with* ' in tha notice of the author, and which may ; properly be d;s'fihuted under the heads of Botany, Mineralogy, and Zoology, together j with some strictures on the origin ol Prairies,. I the cause ot the muddiness of the Missouri, of volcanic appearances, and other natural phenomena which were met with in the course ; ol lliis interesting tour. This volume will alao ¦ c main a comparative view of twenty three \ ocahularirs of distinct Indian languages, pro. cured by captains Lewis and Clark, on the voyage, anil will be ornamented and i m el. lisbe I v.iih a much greater numhi-r oi plu'eg than will be bestowed t.n the fu.st part of tha wo'-k as it is intended-that every Subject ef n Jtural histmy which is entirely new, and of which there are a. considera! le number, shall be a. pompanied by, an appropriate «t, graving if ns native of it. This distribution ofthe work has been made vwitli a view to the accommodation of evc*ry descriptfoil of readers, and ts here offered to the patronage of th- public in such shape, that all }i rsojis vv.ibii ::; t.n bei oivic Subscribers, m ty :iccoiiinio,,ate tin inselv. s with eitlier of the parts, or the entire work, as it shall be must convenient to themselves. . Detached from, this wok, there will be publishet LEWIS AND CLAiiK'S Map of North America, From Long. 9 deg. west, to ihe 1 anitic (>- C< an, and bi'UMeen 30 dug. and 5.: deg. N» Lat. with extensive marginal Notes j Dinen- .sion* Five feet eight inches By Three tect en inches Embracing all their late discoveries, an