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:* in, .. nioitj of and from ¦ I ¦;. IS, spike ¦v-York, 83 days from NeXV-Orle?.] : to Liverpool. - •iL'.vr 1. J. lig. 4 7, 10, ship Hercules, : of Duxbttry.from Halt, hound to Liverpool: May 6: long, 47,. 10, htijj NaRocy, Coles, of Boston, ;'r:!M! NeV York, bound to Bor- deaux, out 14 days—May 2,1, Spike ship ¦¦', from Baltimore, out t'igfi.tecll hoars, bound to Buenos Ayres. ftt Falmouth the sth April, the ship Vir- i-------, from Batavia and New-York, found to Amsterdam, detained by theScor- pion; Commerce, Crowdhill, from Virginia, lays passage ; Eliza, Haley, from Lis- bon, bound to Cherbou;.!i. Atme'rican vessels carried into AlgeSir/is he 1st Feb. and Oth March : brio; -,., from Alexandria ; Nancy, from Utah for Gibraltar ; Flora, Anderson, iio.it itnere for Leghorn, An American ship, DuckendofT, master, Bactflona' to Tonnigen, was detained and ! itito Falmouth tlie 3th April by the Diana frigate. FREDERICKSBURG* -(Vs.) MayJS9. Prices Current this Day. Wheat, IS. Flour, 83»9. Tobacco. 80s—33. Corn, 27s. Whiskey, 3^- Hemp, 48 ¦ LONDON, April 11. Expedition to the Continent. It is reported that the principal command of the expedition, for the conveyance of which a considerable number of transports were taken rip last week, is to be conferred on lord Cathcart. It is to be composed of the whole cf the German legion, at present near 18,000 strong, and a British force near- ly as numerous. Should the events which in all probability have taken place before now in Poland, prove greatiy in favor of the allies, the whole of this force ir. is expected will make its appearance on the Baltic in a. lew weeks. Some accounts say, that beside the German legion, £30,000 men will be com- prised in this expedition. Sir J. Stuart is said to ha; offered the secondi oom> m tnd'i but lias 8et lined any professional em- ployment at present, on account of his i. The general sustained a blow by il of his "noise, which was wounded him on the memorable 4th of July, Iron; th ;: which he is still a sufferer. MONDAY, JVNE 1. ivamiah. Sloop Saucy, Lanitnn, hence at Ss It may not he improper to remark, that counsel, on the v otion to commit colonel Burr, were not heard by i; e grand jury: Nor isitlobe supposed that a.ij mietnbi i itid jifrywiil read such remarks previous to having found a bill—if they ever bring in a bill at all. Hence the editor of the " ArguS" (at Rschmonii) that jurors may be prejudiced in favor of the accused, are groundless. Cer- tain editors felt no qualms of conscience, when, "Week after week, they labored, with no common industry,to "prejudice" every body against the accused. If the editor of the Argus had not de- claimed so loudly against those whom he ra- ther peevishly declares "• friendly to Burr," we had not cited this palpable difference between his professions and his practice. The Argus cannot fairly accuse " Fede- ral Editors" of being " friendly to Burr." If Hun be guilty, they are firmly and onho- Jioi.-ble ground hostile to him. At present, (and we hope always) they are "friendly" to justice and a fair trial, according to law ; they never do attempt, as many democratic editors have don", to swell, by cruel and ^warrantable declamation, the strong tide of popular prejudice against any individual, Who claims an impartial trial by the laws of his country. This, the editor of the Argus ought to know, is the good reason why " federal editors" have studiously avoided saying many things, which might honestly be told, concerning a great man, who will, perhaps-, be tried after liurr. PROCLAMATION. Wjtereas, e, of Preston, in the county .of N«jW Lomloti, and state of Con- necticut, charged-with the murder, byr poison, of John i n, Joseph Herrington, Philetus T. ton, and Clarissa ller- riugton, jr. feu? several indictments, depend- ing before'the honorable supreme court, in and for said county, hath absconded and avoids the ordinary process of law : Now, therefore, I, Jonathan Trumbull, go- vernor in and over the state of/Connecticut, in pursuance of a special resolve,of the le- gislature, do hereby issue my proclamation, and offer Four Hundred Dollars, as a reward, to be paid from the treasury of this state, to such perso.ii or persons as shall apprehend the said E'isha Hose, and him deliver for trial, on said indictments, to the custody of the sliev*cf of said county, at the goal therein. Given under my hand, at Hartford, this twentieth day of May, 1607. JONATHAN TRUMBULL. Internments in the city of Baltimore last week. Decay, ^m Consumption, Dropsy, Sudden-death, Intemperance, Fits, Still-born, Adults, Children, 1 5 9 2----II To the American Editors of Newspapers. The culture of fruit trees being an import- ant object hi every part of the United States', and in many of the old towns the scarcity of timber and fuel pointing to the necessity of rearing forest trees, I have observed with- : in every part of the country a great vrior in regard to the raising of trees of every l'.i.".d--that is, in permitting the grass to grovi) near the body of young trees. Even the hardiest forest trees will not thrive ¦well, ui less til earth round them, at least two or. lb.ee i from grass or weeds. For fent of attention to this in p mam < .en, Luiuintieiie trees decay and die ; and the growth of those which do not die is so slow, that the labor of the planter :s nearly lost—as in that state it, Will require four times the number of years to rear them to maturity, that would be required if properly cultivated. In planting trees, it is essentia! to their quick growth, that the holes be much lar- ger than the extent of the roots—and that some rich earth be put into the holes. And let it be remembered, that the growth of trees may be increased by proper manure and culture, as much as other plants : and persons may ascertain this fact, by due al- ien: ion to some trees, and neglect of others. As the loss to the farmers is immense, in consequence of the error above mentioned, it is hoped that every printer may give these hints to his readers. A Native Citizen. N. B. It is computed that forest trees, to the value of two millions of dollars, might be annually raised in the old towns of the United States, without lessening the growth of any other productions, and without great expense—as the ground might be kept in proper order by the plough, where the trees are planted in rows. Many of the pastures would he benefitted by being surrounded ¦with forests ; and their shade is refreshing to cattle; sheep and horses, and to all ani- mals Whoever notices the decrease of timber and fuel in the old towns, and the increase of inhabitants, must view this as a very im- portant concern, and lament that it is so generally neglected. The naked lands of Europe, once covered with trees, where mil- lions of people can now scarcely obtain fuel to cook their victuals, afford a lesson for the people of this country. But our own experience may teach us with still more effect ; within twelve years wood has risen in price, in many towns, more than two hundred per cent. Surely then our domestic as well, as political and moral concerns, re- quire us to keep our eyes fixed on futurity. [Boston Chronicle.] MEDICAL NOTICES. The London Medical society proposes to confer the Fotbergillian gftld medal upon the authors of the best essays on the following subjects : Questions for the year jR)7.—The best account of the epidemic fevers which have prevailed at several times in North-Ameri ca, gpain and Gibraltar, since the year i793, and whether they are the same or different dii eases ? Fa- the year 1808,—What are the best methods oi' preventing and of curing epide- uiick dysentery f ,¦ For the year iSOC. What are the criteria by which epidemic disorders that are not in- fectious may be distinguished from those that are ? For the year 1810.—What are the qualities in the atmosphere most to be desired under the various circumstances of pulmonary consumptions ? It has been lately recommended, that ex- - the lancet employed in vaccination all the instruments of surgery ought to be dipp 1 into oil at the moment when they are going to - e used ; by which method the pain of the subject operated upon will al- ways be diminished, It is recommended to make all instru nents of a blood-heat a little before the operation. Plymouth, May 18. The schr. Betsy, capt. Paty, arrived heretiiis day m 44 days from Malaga. -The American consul handed the following me- nu randura to captain P. just before he sail- ed. ¦ By letters rrom Algiers, dated Feb. 22, we learn that the Dey has declared war a- gainst Tunis. Two Algerine frigates bad sailed, and another was to follow in a few days, for the purpose as was supposed of blockading Tunis. A number of xebecs and gun-boats were getting ready, artillery ship- ping, and accommodations for troops pre paring in the vessels, from which it was in- ferred that a very spirited attack on Tunis was intended. PORT OF BALTIMORE. CLEARED, Brig Charlotte, Jones, Bermuda Snow Comet, Holdeti, Barcelona. From the Merchants' Coffee-House Books. May 30. Arrived, schr. Fanny, Hill, 27 days from Barcelona, (Spanish Main) and 13 from Tor- tela—cotton, coffee, cocoa and hides— Christopher Deshon ; left no Americans at Barcelona ; at Tortela, ship Gosport, of New- York, from Cadiz for La Vera Cruz, brought in and libelled, notwithstanding they pro- duced a protecting licence frojn the king of England; brig-------, Spence, of Philadel- phia from Lagnira for Philadelphia, brought in for adjudication. The Fanny was captu- red on her homeward passage from Barce- lona, caried into Tortola, detained two days, and dismissed without any cost except port charges. Also, ship Fanny Almira from New-York. Me ehanica 1 Fire-Company. GT/° The Members are requested to attend a Quarterly Meeting of the Mechanical Fire Company, To-mcrrcw at their En- gine House, when the roll 'will be called at 4 o'clock in the afferhot n. By order. P. £. THOMAS. Secr'y. To Lease, on ground-rent, SIX LOTS on Franklin-street, south side, opposite to the water cbmpa ty's reservoir, 20 feet front & 90 (bet fleer i beginning for No. 1 atthejdistanceof about 304 feetieom the inter- section of Franklin and Calvert-streets, and running ea.stwardly for breadth adjoining each other, and boi riding >ri Franklin street. Also, six other LOTS drj Gravel-alley, the north si le, 20 feet front and 50 i'eet deep. Gravel-all runs parallel with Franklin-street, and is 20 feet wide. The Lots on it run back to those on Franbiiii-street.' Persons who take Lots on Franklin-street, will therefore have an o iporlunily of making them 140 toot deep, to run back to the alley. Persons who wish to take lo'.s of this depth, ifiay.if theyclioose, have a greater front. Those who prefer purchasing in fia simple, may hare a credit of 12 months, oil approved notes with endorsers, and a clear tide when lbs money is paid. A plat may be seen, and ttrtns known, by application to the subscriber, ortejarnea Ba- ):¦¦!¦, survey >r, Oidto ,vn, near the loot 1 who will shew the lots. ROB. G. HARPER. Jar.e L «jf presented, a Play, ui 5 acts called The Castle Spectre. After the Play, a Musical Interlude, in One act, c lied Love and Money; or, the fair Caledonian, To 'which will be added, a C.nmc Optra, (not acred here these 7 years J t ailed The Padlock. Box, one Dollar—Pitt, Three Fourths of a Dollar. 1X5* The doors wilt be opened at six, and the pcrlbrmancfc commence at seven o'clocK, pre- cisely. ,*„ Tickets to be had, and places in the boxes to be taken of Mr. Evans, a! the. office in front of the. theatre, oi. days ufno.n perform- ance from ten till two; an 1 on days :;1 perform- ance, from ten till lour .>Y.b;ck Messrs. CAIN and M'KENZIE'S Benefit will be on Friday. June L________________________ bile by Auction- TO-M0H ROW -K.'HNING, Th second June, at haf past 9 o'clcck, at the a'ictioli room, at the ten'/ if Freda id-street dock, ivHlcommence the sate of. A Variety of Dry Goods ; After ic,'i:ch al 12 (tehee. Ill addition to the cargo of high proof well flavored Brand;, already advertised will be sold, 67hhds. Muscovado Sugar. 41:5 bags first quality Green coffee. %7 boxes White slid Brown Havana sugar, 6 pipes excellent port Wine, &c. VAN WiCK L DOKSEY, auct'rs. June. 1. Gum Arabic. Sale by Auction. Will be r.ifled to our sale to-morraco morning, 1 case brown Linen, 1 American Printed Calico»s, 1 do. Shawls, 2 Cotton Hosiery, 1 Grandurells and Nankeens, 1 trunk Charts, and : 36 boxes Spanish Cigars. VAN WYCK Sv DORSEY, Auct'rs. June 1. bale by Auction. On FRIDAY Next, yune Sth, at \(l o'clock in the forenoon, on the premises, No. 11, Felt's street, ieli's-Puint, will be cold without reserve, Sundry Articles oe HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUSNI- TURE- COLE & I. BONSAL, Auct's. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A smart active LAD, of decent connexions. It is necessary be should write a plain band. en lerstand something of accounts, possess ¦-. knowledge of the city gem-rahy—but above ah, ie' must be steady and attentive to business — To such aii one every reasonable encourage- ment will be given. Applv to COLE h I. BONSAL,' 1M 1-2, Market-street. June 1. d4t For Amsterdam, JL"'"^, The Ship .^hM'M^: IterrtlfBTTA, |C& Captain Jobn Nant* ; e&fi Will sail with all possible dispatch The greater pnrt of le a cargo, being engaged, the remainder [particularly gooxls oi small bub:] will betaken at a mode- rate freight. Apply to VON K.APFF & BRUNE, or JOHN BOLTE. June 1______ d CLARKSON'S Portraiture of Quakerism Just receivr.dand for sale by Samuel Jefferis, Book-seller and Stationer, 212 Market-street. (Ij" Subscribers are requested to call for their copies. June 1. d4t John Carrere OFFERS FOR SALE, the following articles .- Brandy, in pipes, 4th proof, 1st quality, Best Claret Wine, in casks, White Wine (dc Graves) in tierces 8t cases, Fruits, in brandy, Wide and narrow Britannias, superfine, Ladies' Shoes, in trunks, Silk Stockings, lace clocks- &e. Cambriek Handkerchiefs, 1st quality, 1 case Sarcenets, 1 ditto Crapes. The whole of the above entitled to drawback. Junel. .___________________eo4t German 1 Aliens and India Goods. JOHN SPERRY, No 55, Smith's whauf, Offers fqr sale, 8 cases white Piatil-. 3 do, Rolling Cloths, las, 10 do. brown ditto, 18 do. Jiriaa.das, 3 do. Checks and Stripes, 3 do. Checks, No. 2, ] do. Rouans, 3 do. Dowlass, 1 do. Crcas a la Mor- box, 8 bales . Deerboom- Gurrahs, 21 do. Cossas, 2 do. Jalhdpore San- nabs, 12 do. Jug-dea Baftss, 4 dii. Loekipore do. 6 do Cli'itlabuitydo. 2 do. Gilla R'omals, 1 do. Cotton Checks, 3 do Cotton Lose. Also, Coarse Mens' Hats, Cotton Stripes, Laces and Edgings, Black Silk Florentines, Cogniac 4th proof Brandy, and 40 boxes first quality Havanna Cigars. N. B. Most of the above goods are entitled to debenture, which will, be received in part payment. June 1. 84t-2»w4w Ran-away, ON Sunday morning, the 24th ult. from the Subscriber, living on Fell's Point, annAppren- tice Boy named j OSEPH.* HEEM AN, abi itit 19 years of a;j3, about .5 feet 9 or U) iuch.-s tiigii. Had on when he went aw iy, a cloth coat, about, half worn, si pair of ni w colored pantaloons', shoes .. stockings, a !u»' bat, more than half yyfirn ; be has by s mie meansirot a sil- ver watch supposed to ervc been stolen. Any p rstra who will take up s.airt apprentice aiid deliver hjrr safe and sound to me. shall receive One Dollar revyi expj rices p. id ; N. B A!! s and other; forewarned lr;:s harboring said boy- ; June l« ti-Jt Gum Copal $,^^^^^^^^_ 4 isi lbs. Gum'-Copal/") Entitled to ct«-ben- 1360 h>. Ciir.n A; able., J ture, Of superior quality, imperied in the slip Ori- ental, from Mocha, and for sale bv CQRNTHVVAIT & Y.\;'cN\LL, No. 85, Bowiy's wharf, Who haw for Sale, Fr-sh Te-as, Imperial, Hyson, and Young Hyson ; Ran-iy 1 >ucfe ; Green Copperas ; and Spermaceti Candl-i. (5th mo. 1st, "- _________ d4t___ The Subscribers Having formed a connection in trade, under the ih'iVi of Blair and Dall, Have taken store No. 2, South- Calverf-streel ; where they have now on hand, recently re- ceived, an assortment (if INDIA, ENGLISH if FRENCH GO0BS, Among which are, Colored and black Senshaws, Canton Plaid Sarcenets, Pelong Sa tins,- twilled Carton Handkerchiefs, Bandanrioes and Nankeens, extra long KiilGlove's, Silk Shawls, Silk Hpie, 9-8 Fancy pinlcaiid lilac Ginghams, fancy Vest- ings, Dimities, Carahiicks, J-V nts, I til bi o xn and white Ticklenbitrgs, 4 bides Russia Sheetings, bales Jugdea and C iit,1 ibully Baf- tas, Bcerboom Gurrnhs, Taudab Cossas, Alta- bad Mamoodies, &c. &c. Also, on consignment, 1 trunk ehg nit fancy Muslins, 2 cases f>sh- ionable Jockey and Cottage Bonnets, 5 cases Leghorn straw Flats. All of which will be sold on the best terms for cash or approved credit, per piece or ' ir ;er quantity*. WILLIAM BLAIR, JAMES DALL, Jun. June 1. eo ('ame to Mount I Ji'i.in, (The seat of col. Daniel Carroll) on the 25th instant, a dark Brown 1'ILI.Y, three years old this spring, a s:n:.ll blaze down h v face, a little white on her hind feet, just above the hoof. The owner is desired to prove property pay charges 8t take her iway. JOHN LAUDER.", Mm;l';w. jane 1, 1807;________ ee4ij: Furniture for Sale, At No. vQ, East street. A handsome Sid< board, with plated handles —a pair of Card 'fables—a new Feather-Bed — Bedsteada—a handsome set of while and gilt Waiters—and other articles fhathave been in use only a few months, will be disposed df on good terms if applied for in a few davs. June 1. d4t _1^J______________.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------____,_________________ To Let, AXD WORTHY OP NOTICE, A one-story HOUSE, in Franklin-street, near the sign of the Buck, suitable for a -.mall family- This tenement is well calculated.for a person who keeps Hacks, Carts or Drays, having a convenient Yard and Sheds. There is also attached to the premises a small Garden spot, 'which, with a Utile labor, would be both pleasant and useful to the occupier; having excellent Cellars under the whole, is an invit- ing stand for a Grocer For terms apply to JOHN SC.1ERERTZ, Corner of Franklin and Green-streets. June 1. eo4ti; The York Springs, Having become a place of fashionable resort during tire sultry months of summer, it is pre- sumed thai an account of their mineral & medi- cal properties v, illnothe unacceptable tosucbas arc disposed to visit them the ensuing season. From a chemical 'inalysis that has been made of these waters by re-agents, it is inferred that their active principles consist ofa sruiU portion of sulphate of ni-.gnesia or epsnm salt, sulphur vlvujn in a state of the most complete solution, and a quantity of sulphurated hydrogen gas or hepatic air. Their .effects on the human 'con siitiitioa correspond to the operation ol those medicinal substances, when taken in moderate doses. They prove powerfully diuretic, mild- ly aperient, and gently promote perspiration. They appear calculated to discbarge from the s> stem the noxious bile, the principal cause of autumnal diseases, with the additional virtue o* preserving and improving the tone of the stomach. To these advantageous effects, those can testify who have used ihem. June 1. Iaw3b$ PROPOSALS, By EZRA SARGEANT, No. 39, Wall-street, New-York, For publishing by subscription, A NEW CYCLOPEDIA, OR, Dictionary of Arts Si? Sciences. BY G. GREGORY, D. D. Author of Essays Historical and Moral, the Economy of Nature, cJ*c. CTc. To be completed in twelve months from the time it is put to press. In Twelve Parts. Price two dollars and seventy-five cents each. The literary Quackery which prompts the publisher of every new work to endeavor 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 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 Encyclopcedias are, in their very constitution and form, too expensive and two cumbersome, to be cither extensively circulated, or generally useful ; and will content himself with briefly utating the claims and pretensions of the Boo'': which he hereby proposes to offer to the public. First, It comprises the most valuable informa- tion in all the important departments of Know- ) ledge, collected and arruiged by some of the best scholars, and the most, comprehensively | scientific men, this day existing in Britain Secondly. This information is comprised in'a small compass, and conveyed in language at once perspicuous and elegant ; so that the reader may, in a short space of time, with case and pleasure to himself, obtain that real acquaintance with the moral, literary, politi- cai, aod philosophical weild, which ether, wise could not be acquired from the larger works in which the sources of these sin ami of Knowledge are contained, but by a whole liie devoted to severe and unremitted labour. In order to render the work worthy of the patronage of the American public, the Pub- fisher has engaged aii the best American Artists to engr.tve.tiie ; Joppci-.l'Ules, of which : :' will be given iii the course of tee work ; ¦ i Bccured the assistance of Edi. ¦ gcknowlcd jed talents and infi rotation'. It is with the blended emotion* of conh- Mtd delight, \^, jj^s r>'bM»ii?i' aM- nonnces h.s intention of otrenng to his fit*. nv rods patrons and supporters, a work wl ich combines tleqncce wi'b economy, and pr.e livable utility with splendor. Tiiat Hie 1 Uioiis and Subscribers of this iu'endcd Publication, may be thoroughly as- sured of net having their patronage and pro- teetion 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 pledges, himself the whole shall be executed, may be seen at the office of the Federal Gazette. 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 essence necessarily attending the prose- cution of such a plan, the publisher is com- pelled to solicit the aid of u sufficient number of subsc.rniers, to enable him to carry his pur- pose into full effect, before be puts any part o" tie intendi-d Pubiicooioii into the bunds of the Engraver or the Printer. The acknowledged and intrinsic merits of the work are such as to ensure it a very ge- neral and extensive circulation i wherefor» it only remains to the Publisher to exsurt to bis subscribers that the whole of the exe* cution, us to the accuracy and elegance of the engravings, paper, and type, shall be suck, as in every res] rrespond with tl«i high value of the work. As to the engrav- ings, us yet no specimen can lie.given; but the P.tibliflhcit pieie. is hiiiisi If that they shall ( be at least¦ equ.il, and iiiiioy superior to thus* in the London edition. That there ir.iy be no possibility of dis- appointmeift to the patrons ol' literature as to tins w rk, the subscriptions are proposed W ived on the following CONDITIONS : 1st. The whole shall be eoraprised in Twelra pans, one of which,.hail bp published Uipntlv- tv. Each part, .-.led! contain about 151) quarto pages, neatly done u;> in colored paper, at ths price of Tvio hollars and Seventy fve 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, winch alone are wortb the price of the whole work- It will couiain more than double t.ba matter of any similar work: that has ever been published in this country. 2dly One Dollar shall be p: id at the time eribing, and to be deducted, on the delivery ot the twe,lftfc-p*rt. pdly, Ii the work be not executed in every respect equal to the emjagi ment her, 1 y made the subscriber! shall, on returning the vo- lumes, receive hack the amount of their sub- scription money which lias been advanced. If required, the publisher will give a Certi- ficate, pledging himself to that effect, to each subscriber, al the time of subscribing. 4thly. 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 wAo/eexpense of a work which contains the substance of all that is known on every sub- ject, literary and scientific, will be only 36 Dollars. New-York, May, ISO?"- June 1. 2aw6vr Wants a Situation. A Young Man who is well acquainted witll the Mercantile business, wishes a situation ia a wholesule or retail Store. He can pi'oduca vouchers of character. A line directed to K. T. T. and left at this office will be attended to. June 1._________________d'Jt Fred. Lindenberger and Co. Iluve i nported by the late arrivalsfrem Livery pool and Bristol. A very extensive Assortment of i! ;irdware, Cutlery, TINNED & PLATED SADDLERY, AND BRASS-WAKE. Among which am, Spndes and Shovels, prime & double-prime grain and grass W'ahlron's Scythes, Sickles, Frying Pans, Nails from 3d to 3664 52 cents, en- dorsed by Jomcs Hamilton and James Dall and Co. All persons are cautioned from re- ceiving or negociatiog said not, asjpayuient thereof has been stopped. may 30 i_____________dot City Commissioners' Office. Baltimore, MaySQtk, 1807. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Thdt the City Commissioners will meet on Thursday next, the 4th June at 9 o'clock A. M. to establish the north-west intersection of Second-street and Market-space ; also the di- vision line between Lots No. 212 and 214, si- tuate on Market-space and the westermost boundary line of Lots No. 213 and 214. From thence they will proceed to establish the division lines (between that part of Lo» No. 113, situate on Frederick-street, hereto- fore assigned and set over by Peter Litzin- ger to Thomas Constable, and that part of said lot assigned and set over by Petre Lit- r.inger to John Neifzinger, and assigned Ay FHtdJohr. Ncifser.gerto Michael Difienderfi- cr. Those who are interested in the above es- tablishment are requested to attend with the surveyor, land marks, and papers necessary for establishing' the same. By order of the board, i SAevlULI. VINCENT, Clk. may 30. d« Strayed From Gmidermsn's (late Gray's) Garc'ens, a dark bay HOUSE, 12 years old, remark, ably fat ; branded with an O ©n his left jaw and shoulder. ALSO, A dun MARE, in very bad order. Who- ever brings home said strays, or Informs me where to get tltem again, shall receive a rea- sonable rewind, and have all necessary ex- pellees paid. D, L. G. GUNDERMAN. way 29. ___ d4t|j_ BARTER. The proprietor of a few shares in the Bal- timore-Insurance Company, and two Lots of Ground In High-street, Old-Town, vvis'.o* to sell tbelli, pr exchange for stockj or other property, in or near Phlhideljiina. i-ortur- li.ei paiticulrri inquire of T. L I. EDS.IONSON. rr.:.y 27. *• ¦><¦ >1