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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0010 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
| _ w'^/iy I 'ampum^*- ^cvKiwnww Seven Dollars per Annum.] AJ^^ytMrHamMM^maWa SATURDAY, JANUARY.^ 1807, i -rirr i-"rr*Nr"f-T-;' r'iJU-fni^/l'tOMfi—T"r~—TTTri-iTiT^T- j-T-iiir-r-rh-"'Tw"rr "" Guest Atterb'ury and Co. Save revived by the Cornplanter, via Philadel- phia, and other late arrivals, AN ADDITIONAL ASSORTMENT OF Calicoes & Chintzes, Fancy-worked Muslin Dresses, Colonade and plain Mulls, Plain, figured and co- lored Cambrics, Cambric & other Di- mities Ginghams, Si Cham- bray Muslins, Cotton Shirtings, 7-8,, U-S St 6-4 Linen Checks, | For sale on their usual terms November 8. Printed Cotton & Lin- en Handkerchiefs,, A.lc-lphi Sewing Cot- ton, in boxes, Platillas and brown Hollands, Best London super- fine Cloths & Kersey- meres, Green, blue and red Baizes, i Flannels, Flushings, Plains, tkc. Vred'k Lindenberger & Co. 200, Market-street, Have imported, per the Diana, and other late ar- rivals from. Liverpool, A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT Or Hardware, Cutlery & Saddlery. On h and, from former imftortatims, Pewter, in casks, Sewing Twine, Croivn Window Glass, Spades and Shovels, Frying Pans, Sic. Etc. Patent Shot, Till, Sheet Iron, Crow-lev Steel, Fiat Point Nails, Bar Lead, October 21; "Henry and Lindenberger, 204, Baltimore-street, Save received b? the iHfis Diana, from Liver- pool, a :d Six SiHers, from Bristol, the re- mainder of their Fall Importation of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, BRASS & JaPANI-JED WARES, AMONG WHICH AUS, Tin in boxes, Anvils and Viees, Crown Window Glass, Spades and Shovels, Nails, &c. &c. StO, \ j» October 24. Henry "and I,\ndenberger, 204, Baltimore-street, Save received by the ship Globe, from Liverpool, An additional and extensive supply of Si -V •<;::' UtE; CUTLERY, SADDLERY, 'BRASS AND JaP.>NNED WARES. On hand, Xctland Guns, in cases, London and Bristol Pewter, "i in, in boxes, Iron W ire, Brass and Card Wire, Spades and Shrivels, Anvils and Vices, big Twine, patent shot, assorted Nos. Bo* Lead, Nails. Frying Pari*, SneSt Von, &c. 8.c. October 14.________________________ In Addition to the Old Esta- blished Lines, An Accommodation Stage for the City of "Washington and George-Town, will leave the Indian-Queen, Baltimore, at ten o'clock, A- M. even- clay in the week ; returning, leave M'Laugblin's at 8 o'clock, A- M. September 3o.____________J_ 'To our Friends and the Public. The subscribers (successors of the late firm ol'Suwerand S. Cole) respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they intend to con- tinue the business of AUCTlONIERS of JJooks, Maps, Charts, Prints. Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. and Lottery-OiHce Keepers, at No. 174'1-2, Markfct,_treet.— • They solicit the support of their friends and promise that all business committed to them as Auetioniers shall be executed with the strictest promptitude ami fidelity. They will study pavticuhu*fyto make the best disposition of Orphan's property committed to their care. The public's Servant*, COLE and I. BONSAL- Nov. 7 «l ~ToXe't~ THAT elegant three-story Brick Dwell- ing House, formerly owned by Mr. Valk, in Pratt-street, with every convenient back build- big adjoining thereto ; coach-house, stables, &c. Possession will be given on the 11th of Oc- tober next. Also, A convenient and well-finished three-story Bavoic Dwelling House, in Water-street, ¦wii.ii on without stables. For terms, apply at No. 6, Calvert-street, W SMITH. Septenibei-2. d 40 Dollars Reward. RAN away from the subscriber on Sunday night last, a young negro, or dark mulatto man, named DICK, about 25 years of age, about 5 "'.r inches high, well made, & very likely, slew mild speech and down look ; he is a good nailer, and tolerably good waiter. He took a City of cloathing with him; among which wis, a superfine blue broadcloth coat, and olive .1 pantaloons, good hat, shoe, &c. It is ¦upSotrea he is still in town. Whoever appre- hends said negro, and secures him in jail, s» lh.it I -nay get him again, shall receive the trove reward- JOHN E. DORSEY. May 24. ________d Gfalt & Thomas Save imported in the Abeona, from Liverpool, A pa* t of their Fall Goods, And have on hand, a quantity of SEWING TWINE. September 2. ___________ dfit-ep Hrostponem ent. The Managers of ST. PAUL'S PARISH LOT PERY are obliged, in consequence of the preparations for the drawing not being in sufficient forwardness, to postpone it to ths 6th day of January next, when it will positively commence. Tickets may be bad at the origi- nal price of five dollars, pf each of the mana- gers, and of other persons authorised to sell thorn, until the commencement of the draw- ing, at which time it is intended to sell such as may be on hand to a company, which has made overtures for purchasing them. Prizes in toe Precincts Market-Louse Lottery will be taken in payment. November 28. S For Amsterdam, The Shi;. S A L L Y, A. Gorton, master;. She is now loading and -will sail about the 1st of February. A lew hhds, of Tobacco, and articles of small hulk will be received on freight) for terms apply to WM. WILSON h SONS. December 31. d4t-eo6t For Charleston, S. C. The Packet Brig tf__$fck. LIONESS, * Marmadiile Dove, master, '.¦?_S_5£«» Now ready to taka in a cargo, and expected to sail in ten days. For freight; or passage (having elegsnt accommodations) apply to FOULKE & KARRIGK, Spear's wharf, Who hr.ve received by said brig, 18 bales prime Upland Cotton, 13 do. do. long Staple do. And in store, 8000 wt. Caracas Cocoa, Imperial and Young- Hyson Teas, Nevis Rum, Manufactured Tobacco, in kegs, 120 boxes Soap, Sewjng Twine. December 29. ___d.St ~l?pr Cork, The fast-sailirv Ship MARS, Captain--------, Having two-thirds of her car- go engaged, is expected to sail early in Janu- ary. For the remainder, which will be taken very low, or passage, having excellent accom- modations, apply to HARDEN & WILSON, Market-street. Who offer for sale, 6000 bushels Liverpool coarse SALT, 2000 ditto ditto fine ditto, 830 ditto ditto COAL, December 11. d For New-Orleans, f""|£sv The new and fast-filing Skip -^fiaC M E R "M A I I>, V~''f'%fi&J^> Thomas Stacy, master, .t'iSs Intended as a regular trader; part of her cargo being ready to go on board, she will sail about the S5th instant. For the remainder of freight, or passage, having cle- gaiU accommodations, apply to capt. Stacy, or WM. L. 'RICHARDSON, At Mr. Wm. D. M'Kim's, 73, Market-sf. iet, AT. B. The subscriber iiltends going to New- Orlettns in the above ship, to reside, and shall be hapbj to attend to any business intrusted to him. WM. L. RICHARDSON. November 14. _____ _______d For Charleston (S. G.) _E25\ The fine, strong Daivsh Brig T'Av FREUNDSC1IAFT, JS> Captain P. O. Former ;. ISil&s Will take freight and passen- gers on \evy low terms, and sail-, in all this week. Apply to HAZLE HURST, BROTHERS & CO. or JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker. December 15._________________d Plaistcr & Oil. 90 tons Plaister of Paris, 20 barrels Liver Oil, received, per schooner Amherst, tor sale by THOMAS MAREAN, 8G, Bowly s wharf. Freight Wanted, TO ANY FORT IN THE U. STATES, ¦ JCjL^V For tbe Schooner _i^- AMHERST, SKSSp- Nathaniel Gluste, Matter: '¦-*! Burthen 8oo barrels, two. years old. Apply to the master on board, at BOw- ly's wharf, or as above. December 26._________________dft§ Freight wanted, To the Windward, West-India Islands, or for New-To, k, r-JCiSS For the Sloop !S^i^mi MARGARET, teB~KiE._!" Benjamin Miles, Master ; 'S-t-: WSmr A staunch strong t-essel, bur- then about. 6oo barrels and in 3 days will be ready to receive a cargo. Apply-to the mas- ter on board., at Smith's wharf, or to JOHN BUFFUM, 84, Bowly's wharf. Who has received per sail} sloop, 100 boxes Codfish, 5G ditto Scale ditto. December 26._________________dSt For Madeira, r Jw-^x The good Ship -^vitSsJ- HOPE ^^^^ Samuel W. Smith, master.; ^S^SfiiX^Pavt of her'cargo bemg engag- ed, the remainder will be taken on moderate freight, if immediate application is made to December 27. For New-Orleans, f_C7e\ The ADHER3AL, ~Ht<* "^ Now in Smith's dock 6. will fflgjjfan IP's ail in 10 days; for freight or I '¦.' ''¦¦'.'. i,T, passage, apply to capt. M'Meal on board, or December 10. , apply to c»pf. JOHN WALRAVEN. For Bremen, , f-Crt^-v Tiie s!liP STRAFFORD, JjSSw"- Robert Hancock, Master ; .'¦,.-•" She is ready to take m. For i^NSS^&*S freight, apply to VON KAPFF L PRUNE. December 3. dtit-co For Bremen, JT>-. 'i he Piieuien Ship v."^!^i)$vv u-jteknehmut':g, .^> J. //¦ We::,it, Muster ; '*>^- i'.-tvt of her cargo is e'H;'«;red, the remainder will be taken on moderate freight. Applv to GEO. REFOLD 8o F. WAESCHE ; OR, JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker. Decernl)er 24 eo. I^or Bremen, The Bremen Ship J U N O, . v? Captain Hrrm,:m Drivers ; >=¦ Will aail with all possible dis- patch. 5'arlofher cargo is already sliipjftd oil board ; the remainder will be taken on mo- derate freight. Appiytb ' S. SMITH & BUCHANAN, OK, JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker. November 2L eo For Bremen, TUe fine fast-saiiing Bremen Ship r«fS&s " BELL A, , ;', '. '•; ;V Captain I. C. Kulenkamp, s r.,.''1 ,'.',v^ Has a considerable part of her ..^iiSw* cargo engaged. For freight, apply to S. SMITH & BUCHANAN, OBS, D L. THOMAS, Ship-Broker. November 20. eo New Paper-Hanging Store. ROBERT ELLIOT, No. 7, North Charies-strsut, INFORMS his friends, and the public in g'ntuvil, that lie lias just received, and has now ready for sule, a large assortment of the, most, elegant Pater Hangings H BcidE!!', from London, Paris and Boston ; amongst which arc tome of the mart superi patterns of the new invented Spangled or Frosted pa- per. He will always have a regular supply, and constant succession of the newest fashions, from Hurley's manufactory in Philadelphia, He will superintend the bang-ing of his own papers, employ the best workmen, and ex- ecute all orders in tnwn and country, with nivalm-ss, punctuality and dispatch. N. B. The American Papers he will sell at the manufacturer's prices. December 29- dlOt Fresh Smyrna Figs. 80 boxes just received, for sale by Holluigsworth and Horlhlngton, County wha.'f. Also fur sale, A few hltds. vc;.v line St. Croix Sugars, Young Hyson and Hyson Skin Teas, Old white Coffee. December 31. d3t|| For the River lade, Or Bremen, if the Weser should not be block- aded, - i"t£X The Ship -¦*¦,;. .,\v EUROPA, !* Z'^jil)^ Captain Henry Merthens ; . Fart of her cargo being engag. ed, ttei remainder will be taken oil moderate freight. Apply to SIMON BECKER, or JOHN BOLTE. August 12. eo JACOB ADAMS. d6t For Charleston, S. G. j- sSSv T,,e Bris WuMW Captam Browns -.— Now lying at Bowly's wharf; she is a strong safe vessel, and has good ac- commodations for passengers. Part of her. cargo being already engaged, she fs expected to sail in 6 or 8 days. Far freight or passage apply to the captain on board, or to E. & T. FIN LEY. Received by the abvve vessel, 198 barrels prime New-York .Beef, 13 pipes best 4th proof Brandy. Whicli will be sold low off the wharf. December 27.________ddt For Sale, A nr-w SCHOONER, About 70 ions carpenter's me.a- surement. She is built of'g-osd _Es materials, and has every ap- pearance of sailing fast. She has a cable and some rigging, which are new, probably to the amount, of about §200. She ja faithfully built, her bottom andf eiiir.g of the best oak piank. For terms applv'to REDMOND GRACE, 67. Smith's wharf October >3. d^t-2*yy Fresh Raisins and Lemons. ynst received for sale, 000 boxes fine fresh iil»om and Muscatel RAISINS, and 15 chests Malatr.'i LEMONS. Also, A large and well chosen assortment o" Gro- ceries, on the most liberal terms, wholesale and retail. AVM. WOOD, "1, Baltimore-street N. B. Just received direct from the town of Cheshire, in Massachusetts, pf the neigh- borhood where the Mamoth Cheese was macbi, about 700'J lb. of the finest rich CHEESE, and for sale as above. December 27. d8t W; L. SI. Barney Offer for sale, the cargo of the snmo Paragon, Eveleth, frcm Trieste, viz. 1907 boxes Castile Soap, 10 ditto German Steel, 11 bales Corks, 13 cases Tumblers, 3 ditto Checks, 3 ditto BHtanmas, 2 ditto Platillas, 1 ditto Listadoes, X ditto Diapers, 1 ditto Leather Linen, 1 ditto OUandinas, and 2 boxes Wax Candles. Also, 50,000 wt. Coffee, and 3000 wt. Sugar, received per the schooner Henry, Graves, from St. Thomas's. December 27. d To be 'sold on moderate terms, A PLANTATION containing between •1 and 5 hundred acres of Land, one-half iof which is heavily timbered, within 12 miles of Bal'imorc, and convenient togeod naviga- tion ; there is no standing or stagnated water or marsh on the land ; it a fertile productive soil, and 100 acres of meadow may be made on this land. Merchandize would be taken in part, if suitable to the purchaser, ana the terms for the remainder made convenient Also for sate, or io be rented fur 99 years; renew- able fur ever, 20 Water Lots, on the south side of the basin, Ling from opposite toEUieott's wharf, down the edge of the basin, to opposite South- street. The L°ts will be made large or small, to suit the purchaser or tenant. Apply to CHRISTOPHER HUGHES. __ December 97. d7t-eolm Bristol Goods Imported in the skip Canton, and for sale : viz. 5V.'38 bushels fine blown Salt; will be sold cheap if taken from along side the ship, 500 himperjj London-shape Porter Bot- tles, Ci'jT Grindstones, assorted, 2o crates well assorted Earthen-Ware, 12 crates Patent Vials, 300 boxes Pipes, Best double Gloucester, Dolphin, N. Wilt- shire and Vine Apple Cheese, 13 casks Shot, B B & B, 10 casks fine seine and sewing- Twine, J00 kegs White Lead, ground in Oil, 4 bbU. dry White and lied Lead, Tj:i in boNes, Spades and Shovels, Sad lions; Frying Pans, 40 boxes Crown Window Glass, 2 c:.s(»s Pins, 1 cask Tea Kettles, and AA caskg Nails and Spikes, of all sizes. For terms apply to E. B. SMITH, No. 8, Commerce-street; Or, WILLIAM VANCE, Broker. December 29. . d [Vol.. XXVI—No. 3 936. 10,000 wt. COFFEE, FOR SALE BT SAMUEL & W. FARNANDIS, No.. 79, Market street January %______________________dSt ristol Goods, Received per sk'p Canton, and for sale by ii.cock and iN orris, 52 casks Nails, from 4d to 20d, 8 ditto. Sad Irons, 1 ditto Vices, 2 ditto Iron Wire, assorted, 4 ditto Sail Twine, 2 cases Pins, 10 Anvils, 12 bund!?:-, long handle Frying Pans, 8 ditto Wildron's Scythes. Also receive!per ship Sally,from I.irerpool, A handsome assortment plated and Britan- nia metal Coffee and Tea Potts, kc. Oecembei^. 31. dl5t Raisins and Leramoas, jftist. received, 150 kegs fresh Raisins, entitled to draw- back, 100 boxes Bloom ditto, 15 boxes Malaga Lemons, 60 kegs Anchovies, for sale, by RICHARD KEYS & 30N, 79, Bowly's wharf December 26. dot ' German Goods. Imported in the brig laragem, captain Jivelith, from Trieste, 18 cases fine Platillas, LT ditto ditto ('hecks, 7 ditto ditto Brit: nnias, C ditto ditto Dowlas, 3 ditto very fine Shirting ditto, For sale on liberal terms, by LORMAN -"c FULFORD. and JPSEPH YOUNG. Decemhf.r 2S. d Cheshire Cheese. Just received direct from the town of Cheshire, in Massachusetts, from, the neighborhood where the Mamoth Cheese ruts mac'r. About 7000 lbs. of the finest rich Cheshire CHEESE, and for sale by WILLIAM WOODS. December 30. d8t Sweet Oil, &c, The subscribers have just received and offer io.- s:de al 64, Markei-str. et, 150 cases SWEET OIL, 30 flasks each, 150 boxes do. 12 bottles each, 50 bags old white COFFEE, for family use. The whole entitled to drawback. JACOB li WM. NORHIS. December 30. d3t-2aw3w Fresh Venison and Saiipetred Flams. The subscriber offers for sale, 30 saddles very fat Venison, 15,000 wt. saiipetred & welbsmpaked Hams and Bwcon, 1,000 gallons rich and well-flavored Cher- ry Bounce of his own making. Also, A quantity-of Lard & Butter, winter strain- ed Spermaceti Oil, 1 hhd. of Sth proof real Irish Whiskey, very old, with a general as- sortment of LIQUORS and GROCERIES, which will be sold either wholesale or retail and on very accommodating terms, by FREDERICK LEYPOLD, No. 61, N. Gay-street, near Griffith's Bridge. December 29._______________d3t-eo5t Was left at the subscriber's STABLES, on the 23d November last, a bay HORSE, about 14 hands highj marked with three white feet, bald face and glass eyed, tor a gentleman who has no knowledge of him. The owner is requested to come prose property, pay charges, and take him away, otherwise he will be sold to pay his expences. > JAMES BRYDEN. January 1. d6t Were left at the store of the SUBSCRIBERS, by the captain of the schr. Citizen; from New-York, three barrels, said to contain apples. The owner is desired to call and prove property, pay charges, and take tbcm away. WHELAN & LAURENSON. January 1. d3t 50,000 lbs. Green Coffee, AND 3,030 lbs. SUGAR, RECEIVED per the schooiier Henry G. Graves, master, fyo.vi St Thomas's' and for sale by W. I.. & J. BARNEY, De-ember 2<">. . d4t INotice is her by given, THAT the subscriber has obtained letters of administration, on the estate of Charles Moore, late of t',e city of Baltimore, de- ceased. All persons having claims against said estate, arc desired to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber; and those that are indebted, are requested to make immediate p.-iyment. THOMAS BROTHERTON. ' Nevembe" :9. 2«wl3t Balls at Mr. Fulton's. MR. DUCZ.JIRACQ, IN consequence of a disappointment Ml «. former engagement, respectfully informp his scholars, and those who wish to be taught in Dancing, that his school v/ili be opened the 3d inst. at. Mr. Fulton's Eall-Room, and that he will continue to hold his balls there eve- ry Tucstwy, and his practising balls txveff Saturday fortnight, beginning Saturday week, the 10th hjstar*. Those ),;'riiemen who subcribed to ins hails last wirier, will be, received with pleasure, as also their frienii* and acquaintances; if introduced by them'; The days of tuition are Muitulays, Wec!.-.cs. days and Fridays, at6o'cloc«. For particU* ply to him at Mr. F.tget's, No. 4, South, atrfcet, at 9 o'clock in tine morning, and 3 in the evening; or, at hi9 teaching room, at' ! . i\ Full __ January 5. ______ __________ '^tll o the Public. Notice is hebebv given", That the subs- cribers of Montgomery county, Maryianl. in- apply to the county court of said coun- ty, iit their session in Marcb,.HjlQ?', for the be. solvent law, passed at November session, 1_!05. WASHINGTON DRANE. PATRICK LYDDAN. Montgomery county, Md. Nov. 13, L.Uti, la2m Valuable Property, On Bowi.v's Wha'rp, Che.vpsihe, aitd IN Oi.B-ToWN. The subscriber is authorised to sell the following very valuable PRQPERTX-r-Viz. No. 1—A two-story Brick Ware-Housb and Lot, on Franklin-lane and the Basin, oc- cupied by Mr Samuel Williams, fronting on said lane 27 feet, and extending in depth 7.5 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 Brick 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 feet 6 inches, to {be centre of a 15 feet yard, on the rear of Lot No. 1, and common to both. No. 3—A two-story Warb-Hoitse (half Fra.de and half Brick) and Lot on Cheapsicie, occupied by Messrs. Mitchell and Sheppard, fronting oh Oienpaido, 22 feet 6 inches, and extending iri depth 52 feet, to Franklin-lane, together with the wharf and dock in front thereof. No. 4—A two-story Ware-Hocse C'mlf Frame undhalf Brick) and Let on Cheapsii'e, adjoining No. 3, occupied by Mr. Charles Crook, fronting on Cheapside, 22 feet 6 inch. es, and extending in depth (j2 feet, to Frank- lin-lane, together with the wharf and dock in front thereof. No. 5—A two-story Brick Dwei.liko- House and Lot, corner of Wspphig ix. High. st.eels, fronting on Wapping-streel 26 feet. 8 iochefl, and in depth -about 40 feet. No. 6—A two-story Brick Dwelli.:©- Hoese and Lot, adj.-ining No. 8, fronting on Wapping-street 27 feet, extending in deptln about 40 feet- No. 7—A Frame I.wellino-House ancJ, Lor. at the corner of Pitt and Green-streets, 26 10 inches front, and extending in depth 100 feet ; on the rear of this Lot, is anothe* frame dwelling, which may be sold separata* All the above property is in fee-simple, ex- cept Lois No 3 ,:«-.u 0, which are subject jointly to the veariy ground rent of £3 6s. Hd. Such of the above described property an may remain undisposed of by the 21th day of February next, will be exposed at PUBLIC AUCTION, on that day, on the premises'. Apply at. Mr J. iTarvey's, Eutaw-st. three doors north of i-'ayette-street, to JOHN P PLEASANTS. Deceniber57. dlCt-eo24F 1----.----------------------,----.--------------— Johrt h. kigdeh. No. 2i;8, Market-street, Has just received, by the OroZ'mbo, from Liver* pool, aid other recent arrivals from Jim/gland, A large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, of various constructions, M.antle and common Clocks, A very choice- selection of jewelry, and Silver articles, Silver and Tortoise Shell Spectacles, London fancy Pocket Books and Purses, Plated IVare and Cutlery, Gilt Seals, Glass do. Chains and Keys, Silk Strings, &c. &c. A variety of Fancy Articles, Hatters' Bow Strings, A very extensive assortment of Clock and Watch -maker's tools and materials, Clock movements and Dials, Sets of Pinions and Forged Work. N. B. Those articles have been carefully- selected, and are direct from trie manufacto- ries, and will be sold at very reduced prices, by the quantity. January 1. d To Kent, Two three-story Brick HOUSES on the up- per part of Pnca-street. They are both, calcu- lated for entire dwellings, or the lower room-;, and cellars for stores, with very complete bards; buildings and convenient yards. Possession may be taken of one in about a fortnigh, and the other jn four weeks. Applv to ALBERT SEEKAMF, Who hath imported in the different irrrivqlsfi-ovi ' Bremen and Hamburg, A complete assortment of German and Si- lesia LINENS, entitled to drawback, wbicb, he will s« 1 on reasonable terms. October 29. eo For Sale or Rent, A handsome h convenient two-story BricB DWELLING HOUSE, with suitable back; buildings for the reception of n genteel fa- mily, situate j:i Eu taw-street, near the dwell. irig of Mr. Christopher Johnston Also, ad story BrickD WELLING HOUSE, containing 16 rooms, situate in south Fre-s deric-k-sireet, near the head of the iiock, arid whicJi ir.ay. be rendered an excellent stand fur the Grocery and Shi;.-Ci..ua-_i .'y business.—- For terms, apply tothv subscribers, at their lumber-yard, op Buchanan's wharf WRIGHT St TRICZ August ."'• -.' |