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W;if£l Seven u-ihirs per Annum.] .SATURDAY, S^PL'EMi'^ii 5, 1307. Sale by Auction. On F..IDAY, The 11th instant, at 11 o'clock, at Mezzick's wharf, Fell's-Roint will be sold on aliberal credit, for approved, endorsed notes, A choice parcel of TEAS, imported in the tw-ip,- Ida, from the Isle of France, being part of the English East India Company's ship Warren Hasting's cargo, that was bought at Canton, by the Company's agent, for the Lon- don market, and will be foua 1 to be of a very superior nuatity, consisting of 1,000 chests Souchong, Campay,") _,. .„ Congo, Hvson Skin, and Twank.y \ lE,A3. VAN WYCK. & DORSEY, Auct's. September L_________^^_____________ Sale by Auction, The subscriber will offer for sale on the premises on Wednetday 9th September if fair if not the next far day, at 10 o'aoci, Balti For any Port in the U. States, {To the Eastward loiruld be preferred, J JV The .Sloop F.aCTRESS, J^V- Captain Allen ; Burthen five hundred barrels ; -%^_§fi£-». freight will be taken low if im- mediate application is made to the captain On board at Smith's dock, or to CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, 83, Bowly's wharf. 8th mo. 28th. d For Fredericksburg', - «ir_EK Xlie Schooner ANN, _Jm33b^V Tho's Kent, matter ; 55§\_. iCfwie.'* For freight or pa/sage, apply ?;?__¦ to the captain on board,'at Bow- ly's wharf. Sept d4tt A HOUSE & LOT on the Frederick-town 55*a kitchen, gard-n, and Mtf»fi« SO J2U «* -j»*& ^res*TOfl2d ^S^w^U^^^-o^ T Xtrmsof sale one half cash, the other ha!1 to be paid it. ¦'« "gg^ ENCEL. d4tf AugustjSO^^^.-------_----------- ----- Sugar House ior Sale, For Alexandria. The Brig MERCURY, i®yN S. liye, master ^^fU-J^nX^hc Utensils thereto Itolonsrinar. complete. . For^antculJs apply at his counting house, No.U,Watcr.strcct.HAKiEsGART If the above property is not sold or leased, „n or befo e Monday tha MA September, it -.? he on that day at II o'clock, on the pre- , $es bT oil atVubUc Auction, toother w hAe stock remaining o« hand, cons„t.n_ ef f Lump, Piece and Bastard Sugars, ^dfm.anlity of Molasses. The terms of sale, wldch'w be liberal, and advantageous to ttepurTham, will be made known at time of I Sak' V AN WYCK E3* DORSEY, auct. August 31 To sail on Sunday next — .,.._ Freight will be taken at half the usual rate, on application to the master on board, at Dugan's wharf. Sept 3. _______________d4tf. For Amsterdam, 2s. The fine Brig NEWTON, *-^ Captain James Daly -, Will sail in about 5or 6 days, having the greater part of her cargo engaged. Coulee in bags, or any other article of small bulk, will be taken on mo- derate freight. Applv to WILLIAM COLE, Or JOHN BOLTE, Ship Broker. ^^^^------M ____! To Let, The HOUSE and STORE, No. 77, Bal- tlmore street, lately occupied by Mr. Ci'p- peau. Possession can be had immediately. For terms apply to WILLIAM SLATER. d4t Sept 3._______,__ ______ BOAKBERS. Three or four Young Men of steady habits, | xvill be aecommodated with Boarding, on rea- sonable terms, in a private fan* ly, in a cen- tral and healthy situation, and convenient to business and good Water. Apply at this Of- fice. Sept. 3.____________d4t _ Imported In the ships Othello and Canawa, from Liver- pool, and for sale by JOHN WOOD & Co. No. 18, Calvert-street. 155 packages of COTTON & WOOLEN GOODS, suitable for the present and ap. proaching season. August 29 - d beef. 100 bbls. Ronton, No. I, BEEF, just re- ceived and for sale by. ^^___B__H FITCH HALL, Jun. ^M 31, Bowly's-wharf, d For Sale, The fast sailing pilot boat built Schooner M L Y N X *_*K_kS3*£" John Hall, master: Burthen 100 tons, just arrived off her first voyage ; she is a very complete vessel and may be sent to sea immediately. For terms, which will be liberal, apply to THOMAS TENANT, Who has received per the said vessel and offers for sale, 327 bags Coffee,) 5 tierces ditto.S Entitled to drawback. 5 tons Fustic, J 50 whole, and 7 of a superior qua- 33 half boxes Segars, 5 lity. Aug st 25 _____ eo8t For the River Weser or Jade, Or, (if the Blockade continues,J FOR TON'.'WGEN, -CjE> The Bremen Brig ^L -S^^W M\KIA, .•.'£> Captain G Monsees ; s«-j Sa Is under a special British licence, granting her to proceed unmolei ted \»> »ny neutral port in Europe. She has a part of her cargo engaged, fur the remainder apnly to. G. TOPK.F.N & CO. Or, D. L. THOMAS. , Ship Broker. For Sale. Creas a la Morlaix, Checks and Stripes, homemade Linen, Osnaburgs, Tickhnburgs, White Rolls, Russia Duck, 2 and 3 bushel Bags, and fine Green West-India Coffee, in bags—Apply to G. TOPKEN & CO. August 18. eo For Freight or Charter July 1. Woolens. JAMES DALL & CO- J{av? imparted from Liverpool, per the ships 0- thelloand Canawa the principal part of their WOOLENS, And daily expect their fine Goods from London. Sept 4._______________u5t-eo5t Soap and Oil. 200 boxes Brown, 7 so«p 100 do. White, ) 89 cases fresh Florence Oil, Just received per schooners Gorham Lovel, and Francis, and for sale by BUFFUM & GOODHUE, No. 84, Bowly's wharf July 14.__________________________d__ A. and R. Boughan Wish to dispose of two Bills of Exchange on Liverpool, at 60 days for £ 575 Sterling They have on hand and for sale, 161 hhds Virginia and Maryland Tobacco, 24 do. Tobacco Stems, 4 do. Lampblack, in pound papers, 110 bbls Herrings, 100 do Turpentine, liOO bushels Richmond Coal. Ju'v 2s______________________________ George Hoffman lias imported in the Othello and Cannavia,from Liverpool, 102 PACKAGES Seasonable Goods ; Many ot which are expressly adapted to the export trade. Sept 2. d3t-eo3t Forty Dollars Reward. Stolen frem a team at John Sides'' Tavern, 8 miles from Philadelphia, on the Lancaster Road, on Thursday night, the 27th of Au- gust, a chesnut or brown bay STUD HORSE, 6 years old this fall, 17 hands high, stout made, trots and canters. Had on a neckstrap and chain, doubled with a roler at the bucket; about half an inch of his near ear bit'en off; rubbed on both sides by the haimes, and gene- rally marked with the gears ; has three or lour severe cots of a whip on thermit hind thigh ; & here spot on one of his pasterns ; one of his front teeth half rotted off. Whoever takes up said Horse, so that I get him again, shall receive 25 dollars, and rea- sonable charges ; and for securing the thief, , s i that be nlayb- prosecuted, fifteen di to be paid l>v the subscriber, living in Let. cock Township, Lancaster rminty. i'UILIP STRAW. Sept 4. «4t ______PThe Schooner ______ CARLTON, Jkimes Johnson, master ; Burthen 1100 Barrels, about one year old ; sails fast, and is in complete order to receive a cargo. Apply to the mastsr on board or to THOMAS TENANT. September 1 eo8t Hazlehurst, Brothers ik Co. Have just received and offer for sale, German Linens, Consisting of Creas a la MoHais, Dowlas, White Plalillas, Btetagnes, EstopiUas, Rouans, Quadruple Silesias, White Rolls, Listadoes, Checks, No. 2, Book Checks, August 29. REMOVAL. d!2t Henry & Lindenberger Have removed to No. 200 1-2, Baltimore- street. Who offer to Kent the Store & Cel- lar, No. -_t)4, opposite the Indian Queen Ta. vern, with a convenient Warehouse if re. quired; ____ August 26. d Nonce. Having taken iny Brother Lambert into Partnership, the business in future will be done under the firm of Dennis (Jf Lambert Rowland, DENNIS NOWLAND. __Sept 2.________________________d4t John _* James Roberts, 230, Market-street, Have just received and offer for sale, on reasona- ble terms, 5 boxes 4-4 Irish Linens,~\ 2 bales superfine Cloths, i Entitled to 1 bale, double milled Ker- £ Drawback. seymeras, «* Also, 11 bales Flannels, 14 hhds. | | ^^^^^^ PROPOSALS, By EZRA SARGEANT, No. 39, Wall-street, NewYo'k, For publishing l>: su/neribtion., A NEW CYCLOPEDIA, OR, Dictionary of Arts, *.tja&hery which prompts the publisher of every new work to endeavor to map,;:;, the merits of Ivs own intended pub- lication-by depreciating the merit of all other simitar 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 ixcellence 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 EncrclopaJias are, in their very constitution and form, too expensive and two cumb rsome, to be either extensively circulated, or generally useful ; and will content himself with briefly stating the claims and pretensions of the Boo" which he hereby proposes to offer to the public First, It comprises the most valuable inform.* -ton in all the important departments ->? Know- ledge, collected and arrin fed by some of the best scholars, and the most comprehensively scientific men, this dav existing in Britain Secondly. This information is comprised in a *mall compass, and convened in language at once perspicuous and elegant ; so that the reader may, in a short spice of time, with ease and pleasuM to himself, obtain that real acquaintance with the moral, literary, politi- cal, and philosophical world, which other v/ise could not be acquired from the larger works in which the sources of these streams of knowledge are contained, but by a whole lite devoted to severe and unremitted labour. In order to render the work worthy of the patronage of the American public, the Pub- lisher lias engaged all the best American Artists to engrave the Copper-Plates, of which 138 will be given in the course of the work ; and lias also secured the assistance of Edi. tors of acknowledged talents and in torn It is with the blended emotions of confi- dence and delight, that tne Publishes an- nounces his intention of offering to Ids nu- merous patrons and supporters, a work which combines eloik itself, or any want of punctuality in its appearance, at the stated ami ..ppoint.'d times the page given as a specimen ot the at . hi which tne publish' r solemnly pledges himself the whole sh.nl be execut-rd, mav be seen at tiio office of the Federal Gazette On account of the great abundance of nat- ter and the number of Engravings which the work will contain, and in consequence Oi th»- vast expence necessarily attending the prose. oulion of such a plan, the publisher is com. pelle I to solicit the aid of a sufficient number of subscribers, to enable him to carry his f.ur pose into full effect, before he puts anv part o the intended Publication into tlie bands ol the Engraver or the l'rinter The acknowledged and intrinsic merits of the work are such as to ensure it a very ge- neral and extensive circulation : wherefore it oflly remains to the Publisher to ensure to his subscribers that the whole of the exe- cution, as to the accuracy and elegance of the engravings, paper, and type, shall be such, as in every respect to correspond with the high value of the wo:ii. As to the engrav- ings, as yet no specimen can be given; but the Publish'er'pledges himself thajt they shall be 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 this work, the subscriptions are proposed to be received on the following CONDITIONS : 1st. The wboie shall be comprisedin Twelve parts, one of which shall be published month- ly. Each part shall contain about 150 quarto pages, neatly done up in colored paper, at tha price of T%vo Dollars and Seventy-five Cents, which is to *be paid for on the delivery of each part—the whole twelve parts when completed will make two volumes in quarto, containing 238 Copper-Plate Engravings, which alone are worth the price of the whole work. K wilt contain more than double the matter of any similar work that has ever be. n published in this country. 2dly. One Dollar shall be paid at the time of subscribing, and to be deducted on the delivery ot the twelfth part. 3d!y. If the work be not executed in every respec^equal to the engagement hereby math the subscribers shall, on returning the vo- lumes, receive back the air.outu of their sub- xiption money which has been advanced A Coachman Wanted. Any person disposed to sell a good Coach- man, who understands the management of Horses, and can be well recommended, will bear of a liberal purchaser by applying at this Office August 29. dl8t Not.ec. JO HM KE H WEDT 53" COX Have removed their Books of Accounts, also, those of the late firm of Antlfd ty & John Kennedy and Co. to the Counting House of Messrs. \. Kennedy and Colhoon, No. lo, Light-street ; where all persons indebted to either of the above firms tire requested to make payment, and those who have claims agai.ist the same will please hand in their ac- counts for settlement. July 10. A For Sale, The CAP.C.0 of Ihe ship R.becca, Wm. Wyte, master, from Batavia, consisting of 700,000 lbs COFFEE, 1,000.000 do, SUGAR, . 6J.000 do. PEP.PE&. S. SMITH &. BUCHANAN. Sept 2.______________________¦__ Notice is hereby given, That tee sulis^riher halh assigned all his Book Debts and Accounts, prior t > the 15th of last month, to Francis I, Mitchell, who alone is authrised to receive, and inforce pay- ment Thereof JAMES W. MITCHELL., August 13. All persons indebted to said James W. Mitchell, prior to the above men- tumcyl time, are requested to make immedi- ate payment to the subscriber. I RAN CIS I. MITCHELL. August 13. _____________ dim Notice. The public, are respectfully informed that the subscription paper now circulating in this city, to obtain si natures for a new paper, to be entitled the " Political Telescope, is au- thorised bylhe " Democr tic Republican Asso- ciation-" who proposed publishing a paper, entitled the Whig of Seventy-six. For parti- culars they are referred to the subscription papers, which are left at the principal Book- stores in the city.' Printers desirous ot ex- changing papers, will send their papers to the Telescope Offie<-, Baltimore, that they may be here by the 12th iunatanl. Sept 2._____________________¦___d4t||__ A Certain Lady, (Who passed bj the name of Anderson), arrived here fr t DIVIDEND. The President and Directors of the Bank of Marx land, have declared a Dividend on the Capital Stock of 4 1-2 par cent, lor the halt year which will end on the >"th instant. On Tuesday the 8th the same will be ready to pay to the Stockholders, or to their legal representatives Hx Order. ROBERT WILSON, Cashier. Sept 2- k!* a'.iil""-." •*--------j If required, the publisher' will give a Certi ficate, pledg ng himself to that effect, to each subscriber, at'the time of subscribing. 4tlil). The price ot each part will e rais- ed to Three Dollars, the moment that the work is put to press ; and even then, the vihole'oiperise of a work which contains the kubstanee of all that is known on every sub- iect. literary and scientific, will be only 36 "jL>< liars. Subscription received by GEORGE HILL, No. 104, Baltimore-street. Few-York, May, 180?. June 1. d Sugars. Landing this day at Bowly's wharf, from schoo- ner Coliaa, captain Garland, 75 hhds prime St. Martin's Sugars. For gale by A- & R. BOUGHAN. August 22-___________________&___ Notice. The Co partnership of NICHOLAS DU- BOIS & CO is by mutual consent, this day dissolved, those indented to the. firm are re- quested to make payment to Frederick Lin- denberger &. Co. an i those to whom the said firm is'indebted are requested to exhibt their accounts for payment. FR'DK. LINDK.NBERGER & CO. NICH.Ol.iS DUBOIS. August i6 d Tins is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber of Anne Arimdle county, hsith obtained from the Orphans' Court of Anne Arundle county in Maryland, letters testamentary on the personal estate ol Wil- liam Franklin, late of Anne Arundle county, deceased : All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to ex- hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at oi before the*28th da) of January next, tbev may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said esl tc Given under my hand this '.:8ih day of July, 18u7. CHARITY FRAImKLIN, Evx August 5. Iaw6t Notice is hereby Given, That the subscriber intends to make appli- cation to Talbot County Coart, at the next term thereof, to be held on the second Mon- day in November next, or to some one of the judges qi the said court, 'or the benefit of an act of assembly, passed at November session, 1805, and of the several supplements tin reto, AM. BROOM. F.as'on Talbot -puntv. S-^pt 3,18tl". taw8t|| Tp Let, The Store and Cellar No 88 Market-street, with a Stable and Ware-house fronting on East-street Also, 2 brick W A HEHOUSKS. on the lower end of Swith's Wharf Apply to STEWART, MONTGOMERY _ CO 206, Murkel-st act. May X8. d4t-2aw Valuable Property for Sale. THE subscriber b'hng desirous of procur- ing s;nne good lands in the sou lewestern country, an_ to enable him to Ae so, offers the following property for sale, viz. AjTKACl oi'l.AND, s'.tuate in the comity of Fairfax and state nfVlrgina, whereon I now reside, containing upwards of 2100 acres. 'I his land is wtdladapted to farming, is level, well watered and timbered, full one half be- ing in wood, near the centre of which stands the county court house and other public build- ings which are included within the bounds Of a town lately laid out at this place, au- •u by an act of the g. nerai assembly of Virginia, on several of which lots buddings have been erected, „o. On one Here thereof, near the court-house, is a large two story brick House, rented and occupied as a tavern, toge- ther with largw stables, kitchen", and house for the retii ement of a family, &.c. Perhaps there is no situation between the eastern and west- ern waters more public, o; that affords better stands for taveins, stores, mechanics, _c. par. ticularly to an inn-keeper, calculated to act on a large scale. The Little River turnpike paved road, leading from' Alexandria to tha westward, passes immediately at this place, as also the main pub ic ami post roads leading; to and from Alexandria, Georgetown, the city of Washington, Baltimore, and the Western country—distance from Alexandria 14, an.I from the. city of Washington 15 or 36 miles.. To accommodate a purchaser or purchasers, I would dispose of tne property :it this place, or any part thereof, sepepute from the other lands. The annual rent of the small part now improved, is near eight hundred dollars, and at little additional expanee would produce from one thousand dollars to twelve hundred dollars per annum, exclusive of lots tb.-t might be sold or rented on ground-rent ; and I would divide the land in two or three parts to suit purchasers On that part occupied by myself, are a comfortable AweJling-Uo—se, sufficient for the accommodation of a large family, with barn, stables, and other convenient out houses, orchards, Stc As it is pr< sumed a person dis- posid to purchase would first view ihe premi- ses, a further description is thought unne- cessary. A small piece of Land within one andahalf miles ofthe court house, situate on Aceotink Run, containing 19 acres, mostly rich and vain, able- grassland, which affords a tolerable mill seat, and was purchased with a view of erect- ing one thereon, the timber for which (of ex- cellent quality) hath been cut and squared. A Lot in tire town of Alexandria, with a two story brick house, kitchen and stable thereon, situate near the centre thereof; and About IbOO acres oi' Land, situate on the waters of Licking, in the county of Bouroon, and state of Kentucky. This lurid is classed as second rate, is rich, lies well, and by judges of that country said to be worth from five dol- lars to eight .dollars per acre, and on whick are several small settlements. For the property in Fairfax nnd Alexandria, indisputable titles will be made ; the title to the li ntucky land is tkought to be good, an investigation on that subject having lately taken place, and is patented in my own name. -No- thing short of astrongdesiveto provide large and growi-g family, should induce me to otier this property orsale My terms \villbe such as cannot fail to accommodate a pui.chascr, as but a small portion will be required in hand, and on securing the balances satisf'.c oiiiy, to meet arrangements which in such c to make, lengthy credits wili h. give). Lw.oiud receive in pun payment of Tennessee, not more than Unit} mile Nashville, or the waters ol Dock-River.; state ; hut. the title thereto tin - ¦ he w ill est' '>- and secured. * ppjicstion n • to RICltA+tn KATC:.IF'.E. Fairfax CO! nf } Virginia, August ?S.ji lawSw,