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1807/01-1807/06

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Jtdt era Seven Dollars per Annum.]) FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1807. [Vol. XXVI—No. 3 935. Guest Atterbury and Co. Mave received by the Cornplanter, via PhiladcU, phia, and other late arrivals, AS ADDITIONAL ASSORTMENT OP Calicoes St Chintzes, Fancy-worked Muslin Dresses, Colona.de and plain Mulls, l?lain, figured and co- lored Cambrics, Cambric & other Di- mities Ginghams, & Cham- bray Muslins, Cotton Shirtings, 7-8, 11-8 &t 6-4 Linen Checks, For sale on, their usual terms. •November 8.___________________d Fred'k Lin.den.be rger &c Co. 200, Market-street, Jlfave imported per the Diana, and other late ar- rivals from Liverpool, A. LAROJ AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of Hardware, Cutlery W Saddlery., On hand, from,former imfjprtations, Pewter, In casks, Printed.Ootton 8tLr%-. en Hacti rchiefs, Adelph St ping Cot- ton, inW* es, Plat'tUal and brown Hollands, Best London super- fine Cloths St Kersey- meres, Green, blue and red Baizes, Flannels, Flushings, Plains, &c. Patent Shot, Tin, Sheet Iron, Crowley Steel, Flat Point Nails, Bar Lead, October 21 Sewing Twine, Crown Window Glass, Spades and Shovels, Frying Pans, &c. &c Henry and Lindenberger, 204, Baltimore-street, Jtave received by the ships Diana, from Liver- pool, and Six Sisters, from Bristol, the re- mainder of their Fall Importation of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, BRASS & JAPANNED WARES, AMONG WHICH ARK, Tin in boxgs, Anvils and Vices, Crown Window Glass, Spades and Shovels, Nails, &c. &p. Sic October 24- _______________ d Henry and" Lindenberger, 204, Baltimore-street, Jitive received by the ship Globc,from Liverpool, An additional and extensive supply of HARDWARE, CUTLERX, SADDLERY, BRASS AND JAPANNED WARES. On hand, Ketland Guns, in cases, London and Bristol Pewter, Tin, in boxes, Iron Wire, Brass and Card Wire, Spades and Shovels, Anvils and Vices, Sewing Tw'me, Patent Sbqt; assorted Nos. Bar Ljgad, Naijs, Frying Pans, Sheet Iron, &e. 8te. October 14. __________ d In Addition to the Old Esta- blished Lines, An Accommodation Stage for the City of Washington and George-Tow^ will leave the Jndian-Queen, Baltimore, at ten o'clock, A- M everyday in the week j returning, leave M'Laughlin's at & o'clock. A- M. September 3o._______________ d Tq our Friends and the Public. The subscribers, (successors of the late firm of Sower and S. Cole) respectfully inform their friends andthepubl;c, that they intend to con- tinue the busine: , of AUCTIONIERS of Books, Maps, Charts, Prints, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Etc, and Lottery-Office Keepers, at No. 174 1-2, Market-street.— They solicit the support of their friends and promise that all business committed to them as Auctioniers shall be executed with the Strictest promptitude and-fidelity. They will study particularly to make the best disposition «f Orphan's property committed to their care. The public's Servants, COLE and LBONSAL. Nov. 7 d r To Let, THAT elegant three-story Brick Dwkll- inc. House, formerly owned by Mr. Valk, in Pratt-street, with every convenient back build- ing adjoining thereto ; coach-house, stables, &c. Possession will be given on the llthof Oc- tober next. Also, A convenient and well-finished three-story Brick Dwelling House, in Water-street, iwith or without stables. For terms, apply at No. 6, Calvert-street, W SMITH. September 2. A 40 Dollars Reward, -, RAN away from the subscriber on Sunday lii ght last, a young negro, or dark mulatto man, named DICK, about 25 years of age, about 5 feet four inches high, well made, & very likely, *1» w mild speech and down look ; he is a good nailor, and tolerably good waiter. He took a quantity of cloathing with him ; among which ¦was, a superfine blue broadcloth coat, and olive colored pantaloons, good hat, shoe, &c It is Bupsosed lie is still in town. Whoever appra- hends said negro, and secures him in jail, ss that I may get him again, shall receive the bove reward- JOHN E. DORSEY. May 24.___________________d_ Gait 8* Thomas Jiave imported in the Abeona, from Liverpool A part of their Fall Goods, And have on hand, a quantity of SEWING TWINE. September 2. ________________d6t-eo POSTPONEMENT. The Managers of ST. PAUL'S PARISH LOTTERY are obliged, in consequence ot the preparations for the drawing not being in •sufficient forwardness, to postpone it to tha make immediate payment. THOMAS BROTHERTON. _November 19. 2awl2t For Sale, THAT noted and desirable MILL SEAT, adjoining the Aquia Warehouse and town of. Wookstock, immediately npon'tbe stage road leading from Alexandria to Fredericksburg, being at the head of tide water, on Aquia Creek, in Stafford county, state of Virginia, wl(ere alMillis grpatly wanted, for the accoih- modation of the town St neighborhood (exclu- sive of an extensive back country, peculiarly adapted to the raising of wheat, their staplo commodity) being no vent for the sale of their wheat to advantage, without shipping it to Alexandria, Baltimore and other seaport mar- kets. My ne«essity and inability to improve the seat and build thereon, are the sole reasc it [ot selling this valuable property; .n> wish, there- fore, is to sell to some person well versed in the Milling business, on the modern plan, whose inclination and ability will induce them to improve it immediately. To such a el rac- ier; the terms of sale will be made, easy and accommodating. I therefore omit any'further description, presuming no person will make such purchase, without viewing- the situation, which I have no doubt, will best recommend Itself. For further particular's, apply to the subscriber, near the premises. WILLIAM P. BAYLY. Stafford, November 13. Ia\v4m|l 50,000 Lbs. Green Torree, : AND 3,00wlbs. SUGAR; RECEIVED per the schooner Heni» G. Graves, master, from St Thomas's and for sale by W. L. St J. BARNEY, December 26. c!4t Valuable Property, On Bowly's Wharf, Cheapside, and In Olp-Town. The subscriber is authorised to sell the following very valuable PROPERTY—Viz- No. 1—A two-story Bkick Wake-House and Lot, on Franklin-lane and the Basin, oc- cupied by Mr. Samuel Williams, fronting on said lane 27 feet, and extending in depth 73 feet, to the centre of a 15 feet yard, on the rear of Lot No. 2, and common to both. No. 2—A two-story Bkick Ware-House and Lot, on South-street, occupied by Mr. William Child, fronting on said street 27 feet (more or less) and extending in depth 65 feat 6 inches, to the centre of a 15 feet yard, on the rear of Lot No. 1, and common to both. No. 3—A two-story Ware-House (half Frame and half Brick) and Lot on Cheapside, occupied by Messrs. Mitchell and Shcppard, fronting on Cheapsi'lo 2,1 feet 6 inches, and extending in depth 62 feet, to Franklin-lane, together with the wharf and dock in front thereof. No. 4—A two-story Ware-House GSialf Frame and half Brick) and Lot on Clieapside, adjoining' No. 3, occupied by Mr. Charles Crook, fronting on Cheapside, 22 feet 6 inch- es, and extending in depth 62 feet, to Frank- lin-lane, together with the wharf and dock in front thereof. No. 5—A two-story Rkick Dwelling- House and Lor, corner of Wapping St High- streets, fronting on Wnpping-strtet 26 feet 8 inches, and in depth about 40 feet,. No. 6—A two-story Brick Dwelling- House and Lot, adjoining No.S', fronting on Wapping-street 27 feet, extending- in deptk about 40 feet. No. 7—A Frame Dwelliso-Hoose and Lot, at the corner of Pitt and Green-streets, 26 10 inches front, and extending in depth J00 feet ; on the rear of this Lot, is another frame dwelling, which may be sold separata- ly. All the above property is in fee-simple, ex- cept Lots No. S and 6,, which are snbjcst jointly to the yearly ground rent of ,£3 6s. 8d. Such of the above described property as may remain undisposed of by the 24tU day of February next, will be exposed at PUBLIC AUCTION, on that day, on the premises. Apply at Mr. J. Harvey's, Eutaw-st. three, doors north of Fay»tte-street, to ' JOHN P. PLEASANTS Deeembpr 27. & ipt-eoS*?"»'