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Seven Dollars per Annum.] MONDAY, JANUARY 5, mawsawKc,;: tottHBMCdB-Ki;».-_. aauutti [Vol. 393.7. Guest Atterbury and Co,. gave received by the Cornplanier, via Philadel phia, and other late arrivals, AN ADDITIONAL ASSORTMENT OF Calicoes 8c Chintzes. Fancy-worked Muslin Dresses, Colonade and plain Mulls, Plain, figured and co- lored Cambrics, Cambric St other Di- mities Ginghams, 8c Cham- bray Muslins, Cotton Shirtings, 7-8, U-8 8c 6-4 Linen | Checks, i For sale on tjieir usual terms. November 8._ _______§_____ Fred'k Lmdenberger &c Co. 200, Market-street, Save imported per the Diana, and other late ar- rivals from Liverpool, A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Hardware, Cutlery if. Saddlery. On hand, from former importations, Printed Cotton 8c Lin- en Handkerchiefs, Adelphi Sewing Cot- ton, in boxes, Platillas and brown Hollands, Best London super- fine Cloths 8cKersey- meres, Green, blue and red Baizes, Flannels, Flushings, Plains, Sec. Patent Shot, Tin, Sheet Iron, Crowley Steel, Flat Point Nails Bar Lead, October 21. Pewter, in casks, Sew')' *; Twine, Crown Window Glass, Spades and Shovels, Frying Paas, 8cc. See. Henry and Lmdenberger, 204, Baltimore-street, Save received by the ships Diana, from Liver- fool, a id Six Sisters, from Bristol, the re- mainder of their Fall Importation of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, BRASS 8c ] APANNED WARES, AMONG WHICH ARK, Tin in'hoxes, Anvils and Vices, Crown Window Glass, Spades and Shovels, Mails, Sec, &c. 8tc. 4 _©ctober24_1_____________ d . ~ilenry"and i.indenberger, 204, Baltimore-street, Have received by the ship Globe, from Liverpool, An additional and extensive supply of SiRDWARK, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, BRASS AND JAPANNED WARES- On hand, Kcthn:! Guns, in cases, Lon'lT.i m\\ Bristol Fewver, Tin, in boxes, Iron Wire, Brass and Card Wire, Spades and Shovels, Anvils and Vices, ( Sewing,- T .vine. Patent Shot, assorted Kos. Bar Lead, Nailn, Frying Pans, Sheet Iron, 8cc. 8cc. October 14-___________________P, _ %n 'Addition to the Old Esta- ' Wished Lines, An Accommodation Stage for the City of Washington and George-Town, will leave the Indian-Queen, Baltimore, at ten o'clock, A- M everyday in the week ; returning, leave M'LaughUn's at 8 o'clock, A. M. September Jo.________d To our Friends and the Public. The subscribers (successors of the late (ins cf Sower and S. Cole) respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they intend to con- tinue the business of AUCTIONIERS of Books, Maps, Charts, Prints, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Sec. and Lottery.Office Keepers, at No. 174 1-2, Market-street— i They solicit the support of their friends and promise that all business committed to them as Attctioniers shall be executed with the Strictest promptitude an* fidelity. They will study particularly to make the best disposition of Orphan's property committed to their care. The public's Servants, CQLii and I. BONSAL. Nov. 7 d For Amsterdam, The Ship SALLY, A. Gorton, master j- J^HNbSHSk She is now loading and will sail about the 1st of February. A few hhds. of Tobacco, and articles of small bulk will be received on freight; for terms applv to WM, WILSON 8c' SONS. December 31. d4t-eo6t For Charleston, ,S. C. rTv The Packet Brig LIONESS, Marmaduke Dove, master, Now ready to talcs in a cargo, and expected to sail in ten days. For freight or passage (having elegsnt accommodations) apply to FOULKE 8c KARRICK, Spear's wharf, Who have 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, 12U boxes Soap, Sewing Twine. December 29. <18t .apply to ;,*lk____/;_9»-rl To Let, THAT elegant three-story Brick Dwell- ing House, formerly owned by Mr. Valk, in Pratt-street, with every convenient track bu'tld- lag adjoining thereto ; coach-house, stables, Sec. Possession will be given on the 11th of Oc- tober next. Also, A convenient and well-finished three-story ¦> Brick Dwelling House, in Water-street, with or without stables. For terms, apply at MGu 6, Calvert-street, W SMJTH. September 2. d 40 Dollars Reward. RAN away from the subscriber on Sunday right last, a young negro, or dark mulatto mas, named DICK, about 25 years of age, about 5 ft-et four inches high, well made, 8c very likely, *l»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 ¦w.ts, a superfine blue broadcloth coat, and olive | colored pantaloons, good hat, shoe, 8tc- It is •apsosed he is still in town. Whoever appra- bends said negro, and secures him in jail, s» that I may get him acrain, shall receive the kove reward- JOHN E. DORSEY. M ay 24.___________________________d Gait &, Thomas Suae imported in the Abeona,from Liverpool, A part ofthei Fall Gqods, And have on hand, a quantity of SEWING TWINE. September 2. __________ d6t-eo Bristol Goods, Received per skip Canton, and for sale by Hancock and N 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 bundles long handle Frying Pans, 8 ditto Waldron's Scythes. Also received per ship Sally, from Liverpool, t A handsome assortment plated and Britan- nia metal Coffee and Tea. Potts, Ecc. December 31. ' 4t5l For Cork, The new fast sailing Ship MAR S, ' Captain Choat, Now loading and is expected to sail in lo days. For freight or passage, ha- ving exe'dent accommodations, apply to the captain on board, at Carr's wharf, or HARDEN £c WILSON, Market-street, Who have for sale, A cargo of Liverpool Co.arse SALT. Januarv 3. d ___-----—i—_-,—:--------------——.-----------'------;—r———r.— For Sale, :__""_>-, The remarkably fine Schooner <-M'i>hl~- FATHER 8c SONS, iLlBw*^ Being now m complete order .>:: to receive a cargo, burthen. 105,6 barrets, built of the very bc;t materials; 3 years old, and sails remarkably fast. The terms will be made accommodating if im- mediate application'is made to HUGH THOMPSON. January 2._____________-tl'l,lS For New-Orleans, The nevi and fast-sniling Ship M E R "M A I D, Thomas Stacy, master, Intended as a regular trader ; part of her cargo being ready to go on hoard, she will sail about the -.25th instant. For the remainder of freight, or passage, having ele- gant accommodations, applv to capt. Stacy, or WM. L. RICHARDSON, Al Mr. Wm. D. M'Kim's, 78, Market-street. Ar 3. The subscriber idtends going to New- Orleans in the above ship, to reside, and shall be hupp to attendto any business intrusted to him, WM, L. RICHARDSON. November 14._________"__ For Charleston (S. C.) p Q . The fine, strong Danish. Brig -aagfiSta FKEUNDSCHAFT, ®» Captain I'O.Fot-.mer; Will take freight and passen- | gers on very low terms, and sails in all this ' week. Applv to HAZLEHyRST, BROTHERS 8c CO, or JOHN iiOLTK, Ship-Broker. December 15._____________L_ Flaisterlk Oil. 911 tons Plaister of Paris, 29 barrels Liver Oil, received per schooner Amherst, for sale by THOMAS MAREAN, 86, Bowly's wharf. Freight Wanted, TO ANY PORT IN THE U. STATES, For the Schooner AMHERST, Nathaniel Gltase, Master ; Burthen 8oo barrels, two years old. Apply to the master on beard, at Bow- ly's wharf, or as above- December 26._____________ ^?'§ Freight wanted, To the Windward, West-India Islands, or for New -Tot _*, For the Sloop MARGARET, Jf.Iw*^ Benjamin Edes, Master ; A staunch strong vessel, 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 lo JOHN BUFFUM, 84, Bowly's wharf. Who has received per said sloop, 100 boxes Codfish, 50 ditto Scale ditto. December 26 r\6t For Charleston, S. C. The Brig CERE S, Captain Brown ; ___>. Now lying at Bqwly's wharf; she is a strong safe vessel, ana has good ac- commodations for passengers. Part of her cargo being already engaged, she is expected to sail in 6 or 8 days. For freight or passage apply to the captain on board, or to E. & T. FINLEY. Received by the above vessel, 198 barrels prime New-York Beef, 13 pipes best 4th proof Brandy. Which will be sold low off the ^harf. December 27-_________________d8t For New-Orleans. The ADHERBAL, Now in Smith's dock St will sail in 10 days; for freight or passage, apply to cant. M'Meal on board,or JOHN WALRAVEN. December 10.________________________d ]/or Irenien, The Ship STRAFFORD, Robert Hancock, Master ; She is ready to take in. For freight, applv to VON KAPFF h BRUNE. December 3. dfiteo For Bremen, The ftne fast-sailing Bremen Ship. B E L L A, Captain I. C. Kuienkamp, Has a considerable, part of her cargo engaged. For freight, S. SMITH Sc BUCHANAN, D L. THOMAS, Ship-Broker. November 20. go For the River Jade, Or Bremen, if the Wcser should not be block- aded, r «£5>\ The S,1'P v^lOTW EUIIOPA, \^_5_3?__--_r Captain Henry Merthens s ,"?*^3_T™fe? Part of her cargo being eng-ag. ed, the remainder will be taken on moderate freight. Apply to SIMON BECKER, or JOHN BOLTE. August 12. eo For Bremen, The Bremen Shin UNTERNEHMUNG, J. H. Wcn'dt, Matter ; Part of Ker cargo is engaged, the remainder wid he taken on moderate freight. Apply to GEO. REPOLD 8c F. WAESCHE ; OR, JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker. December 24. eo Ft Bremei or j_.remen, f ^5Tj_>\ The Bremen Ship JsWkL J u N °\ :JMr Captain Herman Defers ; v&_;-;is_SSS__s Will sail with all possible dis- patch. Part of her catgo is .".'.realy shipped on board ; the remainder will be taken on mo. derate freight. Apply to S. SMITH 8c BUCHANAN, on, JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker. November 21. eo .:,,.-.¦, pi__«^.^ For Madeira. f _-C_i_>N "the good Ship •^iMiKv "°pe' *$jj£l*# Samuel W. Smith, master ; '¦^5tL± Part of her crrgo being engag- ed, the remainder will be taken on moderate freight, if immediate application is made to JACOB ADAMS. December 27. d6t For Salv., A new SCHOONER, About 70 tons carpenter's mea- surement. She is built of good materials, and has every ap- pearance of sailing fast. She has a cable and some ringing, which are new, probacy to the amount rt£ about £,200. She is faithfully built, her bottom and soiling of the best oak plank. For terms apply to REDMOND GRACE, 1 67., Smith's v.harf October 13. _________ dot-Saw _ For Havana, The Schooner; MARY, Joseph Almeida, master ; Vile passage only, apply to the master on board, at O'Donnell's dock, or to NICHOLAS DUBOIS, No. 200, Market-street. December So. ______________tu.fScroot i'resh Smyrna Figs. 30 boxes in"t received, for sale by Holh.igsioorth and Ifortbington, County wharf. Also for sale, A few hhds. very fine St. Croix Sugars, Young Hyson and Hyson Skin Teas, Old white Coffee. December SL^ d3t|| New Paper-Hanging !Store. ROBERT ELLIOT, No. 'if, North Charles-street, INFORMS his friends, and the public in general, that he has just received, and has now ready for sale, a large assortment of the most elegantPAPER Hangings 8c Borders, from London, Paris and Boston ; amongst which are some of the most superb 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 hanging of his own papers, employ the best workmen, and ex- ecute all orders in town and country, with nwatiyss, punctuality and dispatch. N. B. The American Papers he will sell at the manufacturer's price*. Deiatrftper £»¦____________________dl0t_ Fresh Raisins and Lemons. Just received for sale, 600 boxes fine fresh Bloom and Muscatel RAISINS, and 15 chests Malaga LEMONS. Also, A large and well,chosen assortment of Gro- cery, on the most liberal terms, wholesale and retail. WM. WOOD, 31, Baltimore-street N. B. Just received direct from the town of Cheshire, in Massachusetts, of the neigh- borhood where the Mamoth Cheese was made, about 7000 lb. of the finest rich CHEESE, and for sale as above. Daccmber 27. d8t W. L. & I. Barney Offer for sale, the cargo of the snow Paragon, Eveleth, from Trieste, «'.?. 1907 boxes Castile Soap, 10 ditto German Steel, 11 bales Corks, 13 cases Tumblers, 3 ditto Checks, 3 ditto Britannjas, 2 ditto Platillas, 1 ditto Listadocs, 1 ditto Diapers, 1 ditto Leather Linen, 1 ditto Olhndiuas, and 2 boxes Was Candles. Also, 50,000 vvt. 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 conta/ning between 4 and 5 hundred acres of Land, one-half of which is heavily timbered, within 12 miles of fial'-imore, and convenient to good 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, and the tei'ins for the remainder made convenient. Also for sale, or to be rented for 99 years, renew- able for ever, 20 Water Lots, on the south side of the basin, King from opposite toEliicott's wharf, down the edge of the basin, to.opposite South- street. The Lots will be made fctrge or small, to suit the purchaser or tenant. . Applv to CHRISTOPHliR HUGHES. December 07. d7t-eolm Bristol Goods Imported in the ship Canton, and for sale : viz. V,(Joiy bushel* line blown Salt; will be sold cheap if taken from along side the ship, 500 hampers London-shape Porter Bot- tler, 697 Gr;ndstones, assorted, 2o crates w*ll assorted Earthen-Ware, 12 crates Patent Vials, 300 hoxci Pipes, Best double Gloucester Dolphin, N. Wilt- shire and Pine Apple Cheese, 13 casks Phot, B R Sc B, 10 casts line ssfinie and sewing Twine, 100 kegs White Lead, ground in Oil, 4 b!,ils. dry White and Red Lead, Tin in boxes, Spades and Shovels, Sad Irons, Frying Pans, 40 boxes Crown Window Glass, 2 casts Pins, 1 cask Tea Kettles, and 41 casks N'ails and Spikes, of all sizes. For tetms apply to E. B. SMITH, No. 8, Commerce-street; Or, WILLIAM VANCE, Broker. December 29. d ivaiiins and Lemmons, Just received, 150 kegs fresh Raisins, entitled to draw- back, 100 boxes Bloom ditto, 15 boxes Malaga Lemons, 50 kegs Anchovies, for sale, by RICHARD KEYS 8c SON, 79, Bowly's wharf December 26. d6t German Goods. Imported in the brig laragon, captain Evelith, from Trieste, 18 cases fine Platillas, 15 ditto ditto Checks, 7 ditto ditto Bi-itannias, 6 ditto ditto dowlas, 3 ditto very fine Shirting ditto, For sale on liberal terms, by ' LORMAN 8c FULFORD, and JOSEPH YOUNG. December 26. d Cheshire Cheese. Just received directfrmn the toivn of Cheshire, in Mansachusetts, from the neighborhood inhere the Mamoth Cheese teas made, About 7000 lbs. of the finest rich Cheshire CHEESE, and for sale by WILLIAM WOODS. December 30, d8t Fresh Venison and Saitpetred Hams. The subscriber offers for sale, 30 saddles very fat Venison, 15,000 wt. saitpetred Sc well-smoaked Hams and Bacon, 1,000 gallons rich and well-flavored Cher- ry Bounce of his own making. Also, A quantity of Lard Sc Butter, winter strain- ed Spermaceti Oil, 1 hhd. of 6lh proof real Irish Whiskev, 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 __Deeember 29J__________ d3t eo5t Was left at the subscriber's STABLES, on the 23d November last, a bay HORSE, about 14 hands high, marked with three white feet, bald face and glass eyed, for a gentleman who has no knowledge of him. The owner is requested to come pro-Ce property, pay charges, and take him away, otherwise he will be sold to pay his expences. JAMES BRYDEN. January 1. dSt Were left at the store of the SUBSCRIBERS, by the captain of theschr. Citizen, from New-York, three barrels, said to contain apples. The owner is desired to call and prove property, pay charges, and take them away. WHELAN & LAURENSON. January 1. d3t 50,000 lbs. Green Coffee, AND 3,000 Jbs. SUGAR, RECEIVED per the schooner Henry G Graves, master, from St. Thomas's and for sale by W. L. 8c J. BARNEY, December 26. d4t John IIewes, Notice is hereby given, THAT the subscriber has obtained letters of administration, on the estate of, Charles Moore, late of the city of Baltimore, de- ceased. All persons having claims against said estate, are desired to exhibit the uame, with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber ; and those that are indebted, are requested to make immediate payment. THOMAS BROTHERTON. November 19. 2awl2t To the Public Notice is meeeby oives, That the subs- cribers of Montgomery county, Marylaid, in- tend to apply to the county court of said coun- ty, at their session in March, 1807, for Jhe be- nefit of the insolvent law, passed ai November session, }8Q$. WASHINGTON DRANE. PATRICK LYDDAN. Montgomery county, J^l, Nov. 13,1806. l»3m I.ATI fUBI.TSHEB OP THE COMPANION, ; HAVING disposed of his former Printing , Office, to Joseph Mobiiison, requests all per- sons indebted to htrn to make payment at the office of this Gazette. January 8. _____________ d 'The Creditors OF SAMUEL WALKER, are hereby in- formed that the Trustees have declared a fur- ther dividend of 10 per cent on the .mount of their Claims, which will be paid them on o, after TUESDAY next on application to SAMUEL WALKER, Agent for the Trustees. January 3.____________________________d61 To Rent, TWO large Brick WAREHOUSES with dry cellars, situate on an Alley, back of thai subscribers stores. Immmediute possession, may be had ; for "terms, apply to FREDRICK LIN DENBERGER, ac CO. January 3______________________ d Valuable Property, On Bowi.y's Wharf, Cheapside, asd in Old-Town. The subscriber is authorised to sell the following very valuable PROPERTY—Viz. No. 1—A two-story Brick Ware-House and Loi;, on Fra .klin-lane and the Basin, oc~ CUpied by "Sir Samuel Williams, fronting 011 said lane 27 feet, and extending in depth 73, feet, to the centre of a 15t'eet yard, on the rear of Lot No. 2, and common 10 both. No. 2—A two-story Brick Ware-Housx and Lot, on South-street, Occupied by Mr. William Child, fronting on said street 27 ieet (more or less) an,', extending in depth 65 icot 6 inches, to the centre ot a 15 feet yard, on the rear of Lot No. 1, and common 'ov both. No. 3—A _wo-story Wake House (half Frame and half Brick) and Lot 0,1 Cheapside, occupied by Messrs. Mitchell and Sheppard, fronting on Cheapsioe 22 feet 6 inches, and extending in depth 60 feet, to Franklin-lane," together with the wharf and dock in front thereof. No. 4—A two-story Ware-House (half Frame and half Brick) and Lot on Cheapside, adjoining No. 3, occupied by Mr- Charles. Crook, fronting on Cheapside, 32 feet 6 inch, es,, and extending in depth 62feet, to Frank-' lindane, together with the whatf and dock in front thereof. No. 5—A two-story Brick D^ellinO" House and Lor, corner of SVapplng & Higii- st.teets, fronting on W;,pping-street 26 feet 8 inches, and in depth about 40 feet. No. 6—A. two-storj Brick Dwelling- house and Lor, adjoining No. 5, fronting on Wapping-street 27 feet, extending in dentin at'O'iil. 40 feet. JMo 7—A Frame Dwelling-House and. Lot, at the corner of Pitt and Grcen-atrcets, 26 10 inches front, and extending in depth, 100 feet ; on the rear of this Lot, is another trame dwelling, which may be sold separata,. All the above property is in fee-simple, ex- cept Lots No, 5 and 6, which are subject jointly to the Warty ground re at of jC* fis &d. Such of the above described property as may remain undisposed of by the 24th day of February next, will be exposed at PUBLIC AUCTION, on that day, on the premises. Apply at Mr. J. Harvey's, Eutaw-st. tlirec doors north of Fayette-street, to JOHN P PLEASANTS. December 27. d!0f-eo24F ___—------,-------------—---------1—,--------------- T' john ! . .vigden. No. 208, Makket-stri:et, Has just received, by the Orozhnbo, from Liver- pool, and other recent arrivals ft oin Endglund, A large assortment of Gold and Silver Watclues, of various constructions, Mantle and com Turn Clocks, A very choice selection of Jewelry, and Silver articles, Silver and Tortoise Shell Spectacles, London fancy Pocket Books and Purses, Plated Ware and Cutlery, Gilt Seals, Glass do. Chains and Keys, Silk Strings, Sec. 8cq. 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 the manufacto- ries, ind will be sold at very reduced prices, by the quantity. January 1.___________d 10,000 wt. COFFEE, FOR S.iLE BY SAMUEL 8c W. FARNANpIS, , No. 79, Market street. January 2, d6t Balls at Mr. Fulton's. MR. DVCLAIRACSr, IN consequence of a disappointment in a former engagement, respectfully ijduiTns liiii scholars, and those who wish to be taught in Dancing, that his school will lfe opened the 3d inst. at Mr. Fulton's Ball-Room, and that he will continue to hold his balls there eve- ry Tuesday, and his practising balls every Saturday fortnight, beginning Saturday week, the 10th instant. Those gentlemen who subcribed to his balls last winter, will be received with pleasure, as also their friends* and acquaintances, if introduced by them. The days of tuition are Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, at6o'cloci.. For particu- lars apply to him at Mr. Faget's, No. 4, South- street, at 9 o'clock in jithe morning, and 3 in the evening; or, at his teaching- room, at Mr. Fulton's. January 2. d3t|| Tobacco, Logwood, &C. Just received, and for'sale by the subscriber, 60 hhds. Richmond Tobacco, of superiot quality, 25 tons Campeachy Logwood, ditto, In store, 36 boxes Tin Plates, 30 casks Loudon bottled Pofter, 20 ditto Taunton Ale, 10 ditto Benton ditto, 3 casks Handsaws, 1" cas s containing Mill, Pitt and Gro?g> Cut Saws. HENRY THOMPSON. December 11. fgSi