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rtFESDiVY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1807.
TVol. XXlII—No 4154-
Sale by Auction.
On FRIDAY,
& 11th instant, at 11 o'clock, at Mezztck's I
-*vharf, Fell's-Pd'rtlt will be sold on a liberal
«^Tedit, for approved) endorsed notes, _
a choice narcelof TEAS, imported mthe
— i fir Ida. f*o«> *« Isle °r F™1ce- bein- f.rt
t- the English East India Company's ship
-m-en Hastings cargo, that -was bongM at .
smton, bvthe ".ompany's agent, for the Lon- |
c >,i market, and will be found to be ot a very
*ra«rlnr quatity, consisting of
1,000 chosts Souchong, Campay,"? TEAS>
- «vuro, Hvson Skin, and Twankay S
VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct's.
September 1-
Sale bv Auction,
-2-/* .«A««»*«r «»< ,fferf»r sale an the &n*t»
o>\ Wednesday 9th S, pi ember if fair if not the
rextfair day, at \Q o'clock, .
A HOUSE fc EOT on the Frederick-towu
o-, itnpifee rord, aboiv. five miles fr ,m Balti-
Z2. 0,.e The house is frame, two stones high,
^Uh a kitchen, gwd n, and Stables for 30
Worses, and would stilt tor a Tavern I he
V ot contains about live acres ; is enclosed
With a «w.:\ fence (pwrt stone and part post
^d rail's) M a number of ;;ood Springs and
^Tould answer well tor the estahhshment of a
T ThTtrmsof sale one half cash, the other
lialUobepaidinsixmBOmhSHAMENGELi
August 30._________ d4tt-----
"hu-iar liouve for Sale;
The 8*iw»bM offers for sale, or lease for
- tevm of years, His Sugar House near the
Mead oftts Bason, wiU the Utensils thereto
-feel wrinsri complete.
For particulars apply alius counting house,
"No. 11. Water-street.
^ ' CHARLESGARTS
If the above property is not sold or leased,
«n or before Monday the M-th September, it
™;il be on that day at II o'clock, on the pre-
Unices be sold at Public Auction, together
¦with the stock remaining on hand, consisting
of I oaf Lump, Piece and Bastard Sugars,
and a quantity of Molasses. The terms of sale,
which will be liberal, and advantageous to
the purchaser, will be made known at time of
8al*' V AN WYCK is" DORSEY, auct.
August 81
\
bale by Auction.
On WEDNESDAY,
The 9th instant, at 11 o'clock, mil be sold on
O'Donnell's wharf,
The CARGO of the schooner Comet, just
from Antigua,
Consisting of
40 puncheons of very fine flavored Anti-
gua BUM,
AND,
13 hhds. of food Mascovado Sugar.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
Sept 5.________________________________
Sale by Auction.
Is now landing on'O'DonneU's wharf, near '
the head of Frederick-street dock, from j
the brig Fanny, captain Hay vard, from
Antigua, and will be added to the sale of |
Kuin, on Wdnesday, the 9th at 11 o'clock, j
60 hhrls. ~) Muscovado SUCiR, a great !
vcr fiunet'ii Tavern,
Have imported in the. Othello, Canawa, and
Fame, fr an Liverpool, a complete assort-
ment [if
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADLERY,
BRASS, and J .PANNED WAixE,
&c Sec
Among which are,
Anvils and Vii eg,
Sp id.-s and shovels,
F'.at Point line drawn Nails,
P.,teat Shot, assorted,
YV Kite Lead, in Oil, in kegs of 28 and 14
lb.
Seine Ti«ne, in casks of 250 lb. each.
Hilling Hoes,
. Iron Wire,
Guns, in cases
Which are offered for sale, on accommo-
dating terms.
September 7- _____d
Soap and Oil.
200 boxes Brown,') sn,p
100 do. White, S *w«ri
89 cases fresh Florence Oil,
Just received per schooners Gorham Lovel,
and Francis, and for sale by
BUFFUM & GOODHUE,
No. 84, Bowiy's wharf
July 14.__________________________d
A. and R. Boughan
Wish to dispose of two Bills of Exchange
•n 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 papsrs,
110 bbls Herrings,
100 do. Turpentine,
li,00 bushels Richmond Coal.
July 2"._________________________
Forty Dollars Reward.
Stolen frem a team at John Side.'-' Tavern,
8 miles from Philadelphia, on the Lancaster
Road, on Thursday night, the 27th o* Au-
gust, a chesnut or brown bay STUD HORSE,
6 years old this fall, 17 bands high, stout
made, trots and canters. Had on a neckstrap
and chain, doubled with a rbler at the buckel;
about half an inch of his near ear bitten off;
rubbed on both sides by the haimes, and gene-
rally marked with the gears ; lias three or tour
severe cute of a whip on the right hind thigh ;
a bare spot on one of his pasterns ; ono-of his
front teeth half rotted off.
Whoever takes up said Horse, so that I get
him/again, sliall receive '5 dollars, and rea-
sonable charges ; and for securing ihc thief,
so that he may he prosecuted, fifteen dollars,
to be paid by the subscriber, living in Lea-
' cock Township, Lancaster countv.'
PHILIP STRAW.
Sept 4. into esteem and honor, merely upon the
ruins of another's reputation, without some
intrinsic excellence 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 Encyclopu'liat
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 Ike public
First, It comprises the most valuable informa-
tion in all the important departments of Know-
ledge, collected and arranged by some of the
best scholars, and the most comprehensively
scientific men, tkis day existing in Britain
Secondly. This information is comprised in a
umall compass, and conveyed in language at
once perspicuous and elegant ; so that the
reader may, m a short space 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 knowkodge 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 has engaged all the best American
Artists to engrave the Copper Plates, of which
1:18 will he given in the course of the work ;
and has also secured the assistance of Edi.
tors of acknowledged talents and information.
It is with the blended emotions of confi-
dence and delight, that tne Publisher an-
nounces his intention of offering to his nu-
merous patrons and supporters, a work
which combines eloquence with economy, and
practicable utility with splendor.
That the Patroa'i and Subscribers of this
intended Publication, may be thoroughly as-
sured of not having their patronage and pro-
tection abused by any defect in the execution
of the work itself, or any want of punctuality
in its appearance, at the stated and appointed
[ times, the page given as a specimen of the
style in which the publisher solemnly pledg-es
himself the whole shall be executed, may be
A Certain Lady,
(Who passed bs 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 for herself and
two lured servants, in my house ; and al-n
entered two Griy Worses in my Stable^, al-
h-dj;ing them to be her property This Ladv
left mv house on Sunday mornin'g last, with-
out giving- me any notice of tier intention to
depart, and left behind Iter the-two servants
and the horses above mentioned I do there-
fore hereby request that she will come tor-
ward and pay her hill, otherwise the horses
will be sold at the expiration of ;0 days for
the account thereof As it is possible tb*t
some accident may have happened to this la-
dv, so as to prevent her return. I shall there-
fore consider myself obliged to any person
who will give me any informat;on respecting
her. JAMES BRYUEN.
AugustJ28»______________d20t__
Wanted,
One or two Apprentices, to the Wholesale
Hardware Business. Inquire at this Office.
August 26 d
William Norris, Jun.
Ao. 64, Mark t- street,
• HAS FOR S Vi.B,
110 chests Young Hyson Tea, 1st quality ;
85 ditto Hyson Skin ; 150 small boxes Hy?on
Skin Tea, of 13 1-2 lb each ; i7 chests Sou- > rage of all kinds of country produce
Wanted to Rent,
A small conveniei t Dwelling HOUSE, in
or about Charles sreet. For particulars, iri»
quire at this Office Sept 3. _ _ d
Imported
In the ships Othello and Canawa, from Livef-
pool, and for sale by
JOHN WOOD & Co
No ;8. Calvert street.
155 packages of COTTON Si WOOLESf
GOODS suitable for the present and «p*
pvoaciiing season Augiist 29. ____d
Woolens.
JAMES DALE if CO.
Hive imported from Liverpool, per the r!iit>H O*
thcllodnd Canawa t'ep incipalpart of their
WOOLEN-,
And daily expect their fine Good3 from
London.
Sept 4__________________dSt-eoSt
To Rent,,
And possession had on the Ifith October next,
The WAREHOUSE, at present occupied
by G. F. & L. Warfield, at the corner of Bal-
timore, & Howard-street, oppoake t'>e ware.
house of Messrs. M-'Dona'd and Ridg IV —*
This stand is equal to ain in the city of Bid-
tim ire, for either tlie Dry Good, or Grocery
I Business, b ing sufficiently huge for the stu-
For the River Weser or Jade,
Or, (if the Blockade continues,J
FOR TONNIVGEN,
r;V- Tne Bremen Brig
,iit_5_i>_' mwua,
"¦SatQIir Captain G Monies ;
^iSSr- Sa Is under a special British
licunce, granting her to proceed unmolested 1
to any neutral port in Europe.
She has a part of her cargo engaged, for
the remainder apply to
G. TOPKEN & CO. Or,
D- L. THOMAS,
_____ Ship Broker.
Pot Ocde.
Creas a la Morlaix, Checks and Stripes,
homemade Linen, Osnaburgs, Ticklenburgs,
White Roils, Russia Duck, 2 and 3 bushel
Bags, and fine Green \\ est-India Coffee, in
bags—Apply to
G. TOPKEN & CO.
August 18.______________________eo
I'or Freight or Charter
The Schooner
CARLTON,
James Johnson, master ;
Burthen 1100 Barrels, about
one year old ; sails fast, and is in complete
order to receive a cargo. Apply to the master
on board or to
THOMAS TENANT.
September 1________________eo8t
Hazlehurst, Brothers h Co.
Hav-just received and offer for sale,
German Linens,,
Consisting of
Creas a la Morlaix,
Dowlas,
White Platillas,
Bu-tagnes,
Estopillas,
Rouans,
Quadruple Silcslas,
White Rolls,
Listadoes,
Checks, No 2,
Book checks,
August 39.__________________d!2t _
BEEF.
100 bbls. Boston, No. 1, BEEF, just re-
ceived and for sale by
1TTCH HALL, Jun.
81, Bowly's-wharf
July 1.______________________________d_
John ik James Roberts,
230, Market street,
Have just reteiveit ami ifferfor sale, on reasona-
ble terms,
5 boxps 4-4 Irish Linens,
2 bales superfine Cloths.
1 bale double milledlier-
seymeres,
Also,
11 bales Flannels,
14 hhds. &; ) , ... _
7 barrels j g°°d quality.SngArs,
August 31. d!5t
On account of the great abundance of mat-
ter and the number of Engravings which the
work will contain, and in consequence of the
vast expence necessarily attending the prose,
outlon of such a plan, the publisher is com.
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of subscribers, to enable him to carry his pur.
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the Engraver or the Printer,
The acknowledged and intrinsic merits of
the work are such as to ensure it a very ge-
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it onlj 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 work. As to the engrav-
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the Publisher pledges himself that 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
bo received on the following
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each part—the whole twelve parts when
completed will make two volumes in quarto,
containing 238 Copper-Plate Engravings,
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work is put to press ; and even then, the
whole xpeuse of a work Wiich contains the
substance of all that is known on every sub-
ject, literary and scientific, will be only 36
'Dollars.
Subscription received by GEORGE HILL,
No. 104, Baltimore-street.
New-York, May, 1807. June 1. d
chong-; 5 ditto Pekoe Souchong ; 300 leads
Imperial and H son Tea, containing 2 lbs-
each, of supeiior quality 1 r al Cogniac Bran-
dy, in long pipes ; Bordeaux ditto, in short
pipes; Old Jamaica and Antigua Spirits, in
hhds.; Holland Gin in pip s; old Peach
Brandy, in bbls ; Made.ra Wine, In pipes,
half pipes, and quarter casks j Brown Su-
gar, in hhds ; Coffee, in bags ; Black Pep- •
per, Basket Salt, Race and Ground G.nger, •
in k gs ; Double Refined Salt Petre ; Cassia,
in small bales ; Mace, Cinamon, Nutmegs, j
and Cloves ; warranted and common Choco-
late ; Mould and Dipt Candles, of the best I
quality, in boxes ; Spermaceti Caiv.les ; Lon-
don and Philadelphia Mustard, in boxes of 8
and 3 dozen each; Castile, White am' Brown
Soap, in boxes ; 200 whole and half boxes
Segars, some of which are superior to any in
this city ; 2100 rounds doubl.- sealed Battle
Powder, in pound papers, of superior quality;
Fig Blue, in small boxes ; Spanish, Fiotant,
and New-Orleans Indigo, of the bvslqaality ;
Cabiness ami small Twist Tobacco, in »egs
and half kegs, suitable for retailing, some of
which has been manufacture t 18 months ;
Sweet Oil, in boxes of 30 flasks each, and
in baskets and boxes of 12 bottles each; Old
Port and Madeira Wine, in bottles ; Cordial,
in bottlos ; Ketchup, in do ; Old Champai-
. gne and Burgundy Wine, in bwxes of 1 doa.
each ; Claret Wine, in boxes of 1 and I doz.
each 1st and 2d quality; Haying Cards by
wholesale, at the manufacturer's prices ; |a-
mieson's Crackers, in bbls. half bbls kegs,
and by r tail'! Patent Shot, assorted ; Bloom
Raisins, in bo^es ; Soft Shelled, and Shelled
Mmonds, Filberts, White Mustard Stsed ;
Long Pepper ; Pickling Vinegar ; Poland
Starch, in poun.i papers ; Split Peas, in small
kegs, and by retail; 12 years old Spirits, and
15 years old Cogniac Brandy, by retail ; Ca-
pers, Olives and Anchovies, in b.xes; real
Ceylon Cinnamon, &.c. All of which will be
Fold wholesal ¦ and retail, low lor cash, or
on the usual credit to punctual customers.
Sept 5- d4t-2aw4w
September '.
GEO. F. WARFIfcLD.
REMOVAL.
Henry Iff Lindmbcr er
Have removed to No. 30:) 1-2, BahimnrS..
Street. Who offer to Bent the Store & Cel-
lar, No. 04, opposite the Indian O^ieen Ta-
vern, with a convenient Warehouse if re.
q ired. August 26. d
Gray's Garden.
M ROSAINVILLE respectfully inform*
the Ladies and Gentlemen of Baltimore and
vicinity, that the Fire Work postponed on ac-
count of the weather, will take place on Sa*
turday
13lb instant, weather permit*
1
Entitled to
Dvoxxbuck.
Sugars.
Landing this day at Bowly's wharf, from schoo-
ner Colina, captain Garland,
75 hhds prime St. Martin's Sujars. For
sale by A. & It. BOUGHAN.
August 22._______________________d _
Notice.
The Copartnership of NICHOLAS DU-
BOIS h 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 the said
firm is indebted are requested to exhibt their
accounts for payment.
FK'DK.LINDENBERGER & CO.
NICHOLiS DUBOIS.
Aujjust 2d d
To be Sold,
A two-story Brick HOUSE, situate on N.
Howard-street, between Saratoga street and
Mulberry stree., No 96. For further parti
culars apply to the subscriber, living o»i the
premises.
EZEKIEL BORING.
Sept 5. d4tl|
Wanted,
A TEACHER in a private family. One
that can come well recommended as such —
Inquire at No. 50, corner of Piatt and Hano-
ver-streets.
Sept 5. __________i_____________d4t
Notiec.
JOHN KENNEDY & COX
Have removed their Books of Accounts,
also, those of the late firm of Anthony h John
Kennedy and Co. to the Counting House of
Messrs. A. Kennedy and Colboon, No. lo,
Light-street ; where all persons indebted to
either oi the above 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
For Sale,
The CARGO of < At sh p Rebecca, Wtn. Wyse,
master, Jrom Bmavia, consisting of
700,000 lbs CO!BEE,
1,000,000 do. SUGAR,
60,000 do. Pi'.PPER.
S. SMITH & BUCHANAN.
Sept 2.______________________dolt
Notice is hereby given,
That the subscriber hath assigned all his
Book Debts and Accounts, prior to the 15th
of last month, to Francis I, Mitchell, who
alone is auth. rised 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-
tioned time, are requested to make immedi-
ate payment to the subscriber.
ERANCIS I. MITCHELL.
_August 13.______________________dim
A Coachman Wanted,
Any person disposed to sell a good Coach-
man, 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
DIVIDEND.
The President and Directors of the Bank of
Maryland, have declared a Di.idenu on the
Capital Stock of 4 1-2 per cent, for the half
year which will end on the Mil instant. On
Tuesday the 8th the same will be ready to
pay to the Stockholders, or to their legal
representatives. By Order.
ROBERT WILSON, Cashier.
Sept 2. d8t
ting. Many elegant pieces have been explai icd
in the bills of the 29th of August, will be per-
formed. The Fire-Work will he terminated
by the elegant display of Wellington's i em.
pie, with the addition of a full statue of the
General, having in one hand his sword and in
the other the motto Independence. The Tem-
ple will be decorated with a quantity of Piecel,
be.aring different motions and rotations taking
lire a1 once in a theatrical order.
Admittance—Box one dollar, Pit fifty cents
—Children half price.
Sept. 7.____________________ d6t
Ten Dollars Kew/i-rd.
LOST on Saturday last, a red Morocco
POCKET BOOK, at Vie Marsh V.arket, con-
taining two hundred and sixty dollars in notes,
viz : one of 100 dollars, on the Mechanic's
ran1; ; ->ne Philadelphia note of 20 dollars,
and the others not remembered ; abo, n num-
ber of valuable papers. The above reward
will be paid by the subscriber on delivery.
JAMES M'CALL,
Near the Spring Gardens*
I SeptT_______________________ cl4l»
i Notice is hereby given, to all
1 try creditors, that I am under the painful ne-
[ cessity of applying to the judges of Baltimore
I county court, or to some one of them, for tha
benefit of the act of assembly passed at No-
vember session 18' 5, entitled an act fur the
relief of sundry insolvent debtors, as also of
of the supplement theieto, passed at the last
session.
ABRM. FULLER.
Sept. 7.________________ ______d2ro
Notice.
The partner shtp heretofore existing' under
the firm of Jacob and Win. Ncrris, bei.-.g dis-
solved by the 'ecease of the former—all per*
sons having claims against them, are desired,
to present them for settlement—and al! those
having accounts standing open on their hoiks,
are requested to mak? immediate payment to
WILLIAM NORKIS, Jjut.
Who begs leave respectr'ui'y to inform tl)«
Customers of the late concern, as well as the
public generally, that the business w'.:l e
Carried on by mm as heretofore, and assures
the m that nothing shall be warning to give
every satisfaction ih the Grocery line, a>- he
proposes keeping goods of the very best qtia«
Iities, for the purpose of supplying private i»<
Indies, and at the: lowest prices.
Sept 5.______ ___________d4t 3-iw4w
United "itate of America.
District of Maryland, ts
District Oosbt, Sept term. 180/.
WstERE .S aninf rotation hath been tiled
in the district court of the U utfid States fov
Mar- land district, by John Stephen, Esq at-
torney for the same, against a certain schooner
or vessel called Vircrmh'» or otherwise called
General Misseiia.heriackle.inrniUire,apparel,
and guns, praying a condemnation of the same,
fortiiatcertaiiipei'sonsthereiiinarned.dr'.fito'.tfe
arm the said schooner at the port of Bait'mo- e,
with intent that the said schooner or vessel
should be emplot ed in the service of a for- ign
state, to wit, in the service of the empe'-or.of
France and king of Italy, to commit hostilities
upon the subject* and property of another fo-
reign prince or state, to wit, upon the subjects
and property of the king of U: ited Kingdom
of Great Britain an" Ireland : the said United
States then being at peace with th" said king
of the United Kingdom of Great-BHtain and
Ireland, contrary to the form of the statute in
such case male and pr tided : And whereat
the Hon James Houston, judge of said courti
hath ordered and directed Monday, the fifth
day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the fore-
noon of the same day, for hold :itr a cowt
at ttie court-house, in the city of \\ I't.more,
I for the trial of the premises agreeably to tiiet
prayer of the said attorney
NOTICE IS H8REBY GIVEN,
I That the District Court will ,heu arid tberei
be held for the said trial; and the owner or
owners, and all persons who may have any in-
terest therein, are hereby cited to b" and
appear at 1 he time and plac* aforesaid, to shew
cause, if any they have, why a final determi-
nation should not. pass.
By order of the Judge,
PHILIP MOORE, Clk.
Sept. 7- dMt
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