|
Guest Atterbury and Co.
Have receiveI bt the Crnplanter, via Philadel
p'tia, ami other lute arrival*,
AK ABB1TIOSAI
¦Calicoes & Chm zes,
Fancy-worked w'msjin
Dress"s,
Colonade and plain
Mulls,
Plain, figured and co-
lored Cambrics,
Cambric & other Di-
mities
Ginghams, «t Cham-
bray Muslins,
Cotton Shirtings,
7-8, 11-8 & 6-4 Linen
Checks,
For sale on their usual terms
November 8.
ASSORTMENT OF
Printed Cotton & Lin-
en Handkerchiefs,
Adelphi Sewing Cot-
ton, in boxes,
Platillas and brown
Hollands,
Best London super-
tine Cloths Jk Kersey-
meres,
Green, blue , and red
Baizes,
Flannels, Flushings,
Plains, kc.
"Fred'k Lindenberger &Co.
200, Market-street,
Have imported per the Di ma, and other late ar-
rivals from Liverpool,
A LA.KOE AND GF.NERA.L. ASSORTMENT OF
Hardware, Cutlery & Saddlery.
On hand, from former importations,
Patent Shot,
Tin,
Sheet Iron,
Crowiev Steel, '
Flat Point Nads,
Bar Lead,
October 51.
Pewter, m casks,
Sewing Twine,
Ciwvh Window Glass,
Spades and Shovels,
Frying Fans, &c..fee.
Henry and Lindenberger,
204, BALTIHOBE-STREar,
Have received by the ships Diana, from Liver
-oool, ad Six Sisters, from. Bristol, the re-
mainder of their Fall ImporKtm _/ ¦
HAHDWARJE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY,
• BRASS & JAPANNED WARS*,
AMONG WHICH'ARS,
Tin in boxos,
Anvil* and Vices,
Crown Window Glass,
Spades and Shovels,
Nails, &ci &.c. Ha.
ber 24. ' . | . |; -,______,—d—
""Henry and Cine! ;er.
204, Baltimore-street, |
Mnve received by thejhip Globe, from Liverpool,
An ad4itional and extensive supply M
H i R tiWAR K, CTJTL X RT, SA D D L B in ,
BRASS AND JAPANNED WARES.
On hand,
Kelland Guns, in cases,
London and Bristol Pewter,
Tin, in boxes,
Iron Wire,
Brass and Card Wire,
Spades and Shovels,
Anvils and Vices,
Seising T .vine.
Patent Shot, assorted Nos.
Bar Lead,
Nails, Frying Pans, Sheet Iron, fee. Sic.
Otti.ber.t4.__________________________L_
IrTAdUtion to the Old Esta-
blished Lines.
An Accommodation Stage lor the City of
Washington and Qe'orge-Town, will leave the
Indian-Queen, Baltimore, at ten o'clock,
A. M ever, day'in the week j returning, leave
M'Laujtnliii's atlS cMocfr, A.M.
September S& ___________w mild speech and down look ; he is a good
Bailor, anil tolerably good waiter. He tonka
quantity of .-loathing with him ; among which
was, a superfine blue broadcloth coat, and olive
colored pantaloons, good hat, shoe, £cc. It is
supsosed he.is still in town. Whoever appri?-
Sends said negro, and secures him in jail, ss
that I may get him again, shall receive the
hove reward- JOHN E. DORSEY.
May_24.___________________d
trait & Thomas
Have imported in the Abeona, from Liverpool,
A pa> t of their Fall Goods,
And have on hand, a quantity of SEWING
TWINE.
September 2.__________d?t'f°._
Bristol Goods,
Received per ship Canton, and for sale by
Hancock and N orris,
53 casks Nails, from 4d to 20d,
8 ditto Sad Irons,
1 ditto Vices,
2 ditto Iron Wire, assorted,
4 ditto Soil Twine,
2 cases Pins,
10 Anvils,
12 bundles long handle Frying Pa*,
8, ditto Wahh-on's Scythes.
Also receive I per skip Sally, from Liverpool,
A handsome assortmen'jalatcd and Btitan-
1 r,ia metal Coi'e.e and Tea Votts, &c.
To cent her. 31. dlot
For Amsterdam,
The Ship
S A L L Y,
A. Gorton, master ;
She is now loading and will
sail about the 1st of February. A few hods.
of Tobacco, and articles of small bulk will be
received on freight; for terms applv to
WJl WILSON ?J SONS.
_December 31. ___,d4C-eoCt___
For Charleston. S. C.
The Packet Brig
UONESS, *
Marmaduh .Dove, master,
Now ready to lalsa in a cargq,
and expected to sail in ten days. For freight
or passage (having elegsnt accommodations)
apply to
FOULKE &. KARRICK,
Spear's wharf,
Who have receivedbv 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,
12(1 boxe* Soap,
Sewing Twine.
December 29.______________________dRt
For Cork,
The new fast-sailing Ship
MARS,
Captain Choat,
Now loading and is eynectetl
to sail in lo dajs. For freight or parage, ha-
ving excellent acc'ommbdationS, apply to t!te
captain on board, at Carr's wharf, or
HARDEN U WILSON,
M.i.'ket-stTset,
Who have for sale.
A cargo of Liverpool Coarse SALT. ,
January 3.__________________________d______
For Sale,
[ >-», The remarkably fine Schooner
FAi'HER&SONS,
_7>. ~X. V-" B ing now in com.plete order
to receive a Cjirgo, bttrthen
MSB ban Is, built of the very best materials ;
3 years oid, and sails remarkably fast, i he
terms wiil be made accommodating if im-
mediate application is made lo
HUGH ;ho:vipson.
January 9. d'ttj
For New-Orleans',
r* ^>. The »eta and fast-$(ii!in<; Ship
^rt'i'j.i'lN M E R M A J D>
>,^> Tiioi.Kis Stacy, msster,
- -.-"--j^ Intended as a regular trader;
part of her cargo being ready to go on lioavd,
she will snil about the 2.5th instant. For the
'remainder of freigi.'., or passage, having ele-
gant acconiniodations, apptv to ca;o S«ie , wr
WM L. lil :iIAKDSON,
At Mr. \V:p. D. M'Kim's, 78, Market-street.
.V". B. The moseribw idte 's joins to Nrw-
Orleans in the r>ve ship, to reside, and
be happ, to attendt' < any butinei to him.
iVM. L. RICHARDSON.
November 14. d
For Charleston, S. C.
The Brig
CERES,
Captain Brown ;
Now lying at Bowh 's wharf;
she is a strong safe vessel, and has good ac-
* 'tomodavions. 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. FIMLEY.
Recei fed by the above vessel,
198 barrels prime New-York Beef,
13 pipei best 4th pfoof Brandy.
Which will be sold low o.T the wharf.
December 57._______________ dSt
For Bremen,
. J^S The Ship STltAFFORD,
j; '"'v Robert Hancock-. Master ;
, ''", f' She is ready to take in. For
.i2&*asnB«S freight, apply to
VON K.APFF & BKUNE.
__Deceruber_3.________________d6t.eo
New Paper-FIanging Store.
ROBERT ELLIOT,
No. 7, North Charles street,
INFORMS Ills friends, and the public in
genarai, that he has just received, and has
now ready for sale, a large assortment, of the
most Elegant Pa PE'a Hangings & Eoudeus,
from: London, Paris and Boston ; ktriqrigst
which are some of the taosi superb patterns
of the new invented Spangled or Frosted pa-
per.
He will always have a regular supply, and
constant succefsion of the newest fashions,
from Hurley's manufactory in Philadelphia.
He will superintend the Banging of his own
papers, employ the best workmen, and ex-
ecute all orders in town and country, with
noatness, punctuality and dispatch.
N. B. The American Papers he will sell at
the manufacturer's prices.
December 29. dlOt
Fresh Raisins and Lemons.
Just received far sale,
600 boxes fine fresh Bloom and Muscatel
RAISINS, and
15 chests Malaga LEMONS.
Also,
A large and well chosen assortment of Gro-
ceries, 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 700 J lb. of the finest rich CHEESE,
and for sale as above.
December27.__________ d8t
Cheshire Cheese.
Just received dirett from the town tf Cheshire, in
Massachusetts, from the neigiiOwhaod, vinery
the Mamoth Cheese rcas inane,
About 7000 lbs. of the iir.est rich Cheshire
CHEESE, and for sale bv
WILLIAM WOOJCS.
December 30.
10,000 wt, CO ¥ FEE, '
for siiii nr
SAMUEL & W.'KARNANDIS,
No. 79, Murk::! stre»t.
January 2, d6t
. ...
'
W. L. ec I. Barney
Oj".r for sate, the ca'rgdtof the snow Paragon,
./•>:'/;<"'•, 'from Trieste, viz.
1907 boxes Custiie Soap,
10 ditto -German Steel,
11 bales Corks,
13 cases Tumblers,
3 ditto Checks,
:\ ditto BritanroMj
2 d:*i" Platillas,
1 ditto Listadoes,
1 ditto Liiper;.
1 ditto. Leather Linen,
1 ditto OUtndinits, and
2 bores Wax Candles.
Also,
50,000 wt. Coffee, and
6000 wt. Sotgat', n ceivadpor the schooner
Henry, Givves, fv-'ri; St. T,'io.na:;'s.
])< cemher 27._____ d
To be sold on moderate terms,
A PL A MT.ATION contiuning between
4 and 5 hundred acres of Land, one -half
ofwliir.h is heavily timliered, within I
of H;o ijrtpre, and e.oni-enieut to good naviga-
tion ; there is no standing or Stagnated water
or im.rsh on the land ; it a flu;ne productive
soil, and JUOaeirs ofmendow may !)" made
on this land. ftfot'ch»ndi«a ¦-¦.•;uhlSe taken in
part, if guitahie to the purchaser, and the
terms for the remainder made convenient
Also for sale, or to be rented far 99 years, renew-
able for ever,
20 Wolrr Lois, on the south side of the
basin, lying from opposite toF.Hicott's wharf,
down the edge of the hasin, to opposite Sonth-
stre'et. "The i.ots will be rn'ftdeVrge'orsmall,
to suit tiie purchaser or tenSnt. Applv to
christophi-:r hughes.
i^ecemher ~?, d7t-eolm
Bristol Goods
Imported in the ship Ca-lon, and for sale :viz.
9,938 bushels fine blown Salt; will be sold
cheap if taken from along side' the ship,
500 hampers London-sh:.pe Porter Bot-
tles,
69? Grindstones, assorted,
So crates well assorte:! Earthen-Ware,
1 ; crates Patent Vials,
300 boxes Pipes,
Best double Gloucester, Dolphin, N. Wilt-
shire and Pine Apple Cheese,
13 casks ''-Pol', B B A B,
10 osflks line seine and sewing' Twine,
100 kegs While Leid, -ground ill Oil,
4 hbis d.'> Wiiiie ami ih-rl Lead.
Tin in boxes, Spades and Shovels, Sad
Irons, Frying P.m.s,
40 boxes CrOwii Window Glass,
2 crises Pins,
1 cask Tea Kettles, and
41 casks Nails and Spikes, of all sizc3.
For terpm apply to ,
E. B. SMITH,
No, 8, Conimei'c.e street;
Or, WILLIAM VANC'i, Broker.
Deceir;ber .'9. d
Kaisins and iEemrac
ffiiit received,
150 kegs fresh Raisins, entitled to draw-
back,
100 boxes Bloom ditto,
15 boxes Mi.laga Lemons,
50 kegs Anchovies, for sale, bv
RICHARD KEYS & SON.
79, Bowly's wharf
Dccernl-cr 26. lit i'or tlte Trustees.
J.-vnuiry,3. m
I,iTE PtIBT.*SU".n OF THE COMPWIOS,
HAVING dispoaed of his former Printing
Office, to Joseph Robins..:), reqiio.sts al! per-
sons rfidented Id him to make payment at the
office of this Gazrtte.
January 8. d
Valuable Property,
Ox Eowr.v's Wuatif, Cbeapsioi, and
in Oi.u- Town.
The subscriber is authorised to se'l tkttfolloviing
very valuable PROl'ii !( iiV—Viz-
No. 1—A two-story Brick .Wjvre-Houss
Rti ' i ,'Ot, oil Iruekiin-Iaue and the Basin, oc-
cupied by Mr Samuel Williams, fronting on
said lane 27 feat, ami .¦ >.¦•¦...iio j in dejitli 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 Beick Wake Hotjss
and Lot, on South-street, occupied by Mr.
William Child, fronting on said street 2T feet
(move or less) and extending in depth 65 '.'< ut,
6 incites, to tlie centre of a 15 feet yard, on
the rear of Lot No. 1, and common to both.
No. .'J—A two-story WAnE-HousE (half
Frame and half Brick) and. Lot oil Cheapside,
occupied by Messrs. Mitchell and Sheppard,
fronting on Cheapside 22 feet 6 inches, and
extending in depth 6*,J feet, to Franklin-lane, I
together with the wharf and dock in front ]
thereof,
No. 4—A two-si.ory Wake-House (.half |
Frame and half Brick) and Lot on Cheapside, j
ajjoiiiin.- No. :!, octtitpied fey Mr4. Charles
Crook, iiooting on Cheapside, "32 fftaf 6 inch-
es, and extending in depth 62 feet, to Frank-
du 'lie, together with the wharf and dock in
froril i! ¦. ¦ r. of!
No. T— \ two.story BtUCK DwelLTN'O-
House ioi.I Lo r, corner of W tipping & High-
streets, frontitigou Wiippingstreet 26 feet 8
inches, and, in depth abmit*Q&et.
No. t;-— A iwo-slorv Bhick Uwellikg-
Hoose and Lo r, a 'joining No. 5, fronting on
Wsrpptng-stl'eet 27 &5t, eitending in d^pll
about 40 feet,
No. 7—A Fuam? DwELLiNO-ilottsE and
Lot, at tlie corner of Pitt and Grt.en-streets,
25.10 Inches tror.t, and extending in depth
lt'O feet ; on the rear ot this Ec,;, is ancfthel
frame dwelling, which may be sold separata-
All 'he ahove propcj'ty is in fee simple, ex-
cept Lots No 5 and 6, which are aubject
jointly to the yearly ground rent of ^3 Os Ud
Ijiic.ii bf the above described pronerty as
may remain undisposed of hy the .i'h day of
Fe'of.iorv next, will be exposed at PUBLIC
AUCTION, on that day, onioe premises,
Apply ut Mr. J. Harvey's, Sutaw-st. three
doora north of fa- ilte-ntivet, to
JOHN P PLEASANTS.
December "V dlO'.-co ,4F
,it)ilil >. .. - v.icil.
Ko. 2' 3, Market stii. i;t,
Has iust received, hy the QroZ'ynoo, JroTtl Lhvr-
po.'l, aod otlivr recent arrival*, from a.naguina,
A large I t of Gold and Silver
IV etches, of various constructions.
Mantle ,uul com -iron Cioeks,
A very choice selection of Jewelry, and
Siiver.ariioLs,
Silver :,ii i '! o.toisc S'vell Spectacles,
London fancy Pocket books and Purses,
Plated Ware ami Cutlery,
Gilt Seals, Glass do. Chains and Keys, Silk
Strings, Sec. Sic,
A v.ai.iv of Fancy Articles,
Hatters' Bow Strings,
A. very extensive assortment of Clock and
Wiitch-m:'.!:er'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 luanufw.lo-
ries, and will be sold at. very reduced prices,
by the quantity. January 1. d
Balls at Mr. Fulton's.
MR. 2JUCLAIRAC9,
IN consequence of a disappointment in a
former engagement, respectfully informs his
scholars, ami those who wish to be taught in
Dancing, that his school will be opened tiie
3d inst. at Mr.'Fulton's Ball-Room, and that
lie will continue to hold his balls there eve-
I ry Tuesday, and his practisinp; bails every
I Saturday fartnight, beginning- Saturday wee!:,
| the 10th instant. Those gentlemen who
P shberibed to his halls last winter, will be
received with pliVsnre, as also their friends
and acquaintances, if introduced by them.
'; The days ol tuition are Mondays, Wednes-
jjdays and Fridays, at 6 o'cloc . For pgrticu
I Iti.-s apply to him at Mr. Faget's, No. 4, South-
street, ut 9 o'clock in 'the mornimr, and 3
; in the evening; or, at lus teaching room, at
:| Mr. Fulton's.
January 2. d3t||
Tobacco Logwood, tkc
Zfust received, and. for sale by the subscriber,
60 hhds. Richmond Tobacco, of superior
quality,
25 tons Casnpeachy Logwood, ditto,
In store,
36 boxes Tin Plates,
30 casks London bottled Porter,
20 ditto Taunton Ale,
10 ditto Benton ditto,
.'! casks Ha.nds-aws,
10 cases containing- Mill, Fitt and Cross-
Cut Saws.
HENRY THOMPSON.
December 11. oo8t
P. Williamson's celebrated
ELASTIC THREE SLITMATALICPE.V,
which has been pronounced, by rar.ny of the
most eminent penmen, to be.tar superior to
any metallic Pen that has ever been made
heretofore, either in Europe or America ; it. is
well known that ail the Pens upon the fir-
mer piinciple have been wanting in that pli-
ability which all Pons should have in order to
write with sm.polhr.css and rapidity, wj i h in
this is happily ef'ecled by the two additional
side slits.
Also, Perpetual Almanac Cases with Pens
or Pencils or both, the novelty and utility of
which will render it far preferable to any com-
mon pencil case, the difference in the price
being insignificant, may be had of the above*'
or Mr. George Aiken, No. 72, Market-street,
Baltimore.
N. B. -Considerable discount made to those
who purchase a quantity ,
January '?- la" f
iNotiee,
TH AT I shall prefer .a petition to * H. M'c'lMAS,
HORATIO S. MILLAR.
__Jan. 5.__________ . cl3t
For Sale,
S000 boxes blue Warble Castile Soap, ma lei
r.t Leghorn purposely for t'ne West India mar-
ket,
2 cases Straw Hats,
110 bales Linen Rags,
1 case French Cambrics,
1 do. Shirtifurand Sheeting Linen,
20 tons Logwood,
15 do. Nicaragua do.
Champaign Wit* ', white and red, of . J
supcior quality ill cases of 5 dozuieacb,
Claret, in cases from 1 to 4 dozen,
Do. in hi ds
London particular Madeira Wine, in pipes
& hhds. old and lit ii»- immediate use,
London Particular ''eneriflee, in pipes,
Lisbon, in pipes and hhds.
Port, in do. do. and quarter casks
For sale, by
WILLIAM Ci IE,
No 4 South-staeef:.
January 5.__________________d3t-,aw
Advertisement.
IF MARG ARETT HADRICK, whohere-
toiore has resided on F. ll's-Pojin, is living,
she will fear something to her advantage, by
enquiring at No. 137, Baltimore-street. Any
information respecting her; being left as above,
will much aid tlie cause of humanity.
Januarys. ____ ______dlt
Wood for Sale:
500 Cords of WOOD for sale, about 3 1-2
miles from the City, on the land adjoining
Fletcher's Fish-House The wood is of.the
best quality, a greqt jjroportion being ot hhicte
Jack. It will he sold at a reasonable price on
the land, or delivered to any part of the city.
For terms apply to Mr. Joseph Oldham, coop-
er, No. 5, So'ith-sli-eet, near the Mavor-j
Office, or at Mr Chase's wharf, on the 'west
side of Jones' Falls, were a quantity will be
deposited.
January 5. J
Five Dollars Rewa~fd~
WAS Lost on Saturday morning last, be- -
tween St. Palfl's-Lahe and the west end ot" :
Market street, or in Hanover-street, a Lady'*
Gold Watch-Case. ' it is hafidg'ohiely'engrav-
ed on the back, and Cyphered A. A'."'J\__
The iinuer siiail rectlve the above reward,
by delivering the case at the office of the s.
Federal Gazette.
January a. - d
Hooping Cough.
Parents who have children afflicted with'
this most cruel disorder, should have imme-
diate recourse to
ESE'S ELIXIR,
Which was never known to fail giving im-
mediate relief, and in aslicii't time entirely to
remove this fatal complaint.
TillS Mi.iilCINF.
Is a sovereign remedy for Colds, obstinate
Coughs, ,',sthmas, Sore-Tiiruats and approach-
ing Consumptions.' [he Elixir is p< rh-otly
agreeable, and the dose so small, that no dif-
ficulty arises in taking it.
Lee's Essence and Ex'rac of Hfustanl,
For the cure of UueuniatisTri, Gout, Palsy,
White-Swellings, Sprains, Bruises, Pains in
the Face and Neck, Sic. and has perfbrmed
more cures th.-oi aft the other medicines e< er
before made public, for the above complaints.
The above Medicines are sold bv Messrs.
Warner & Hauna, at their book store, corner
of Market and Gay-streets s by John Vsnce 8c
Go's. No 173, Market-street, 3 doors below
Chnrlea-street s and by N. Knight, Feli's-^t
Felt's Point, and no where else In Baltimore,
Observe (she signature of Kb hard Lee and
Son, is on the outside wrapper oi each article,
without which, none arc genuine.
December 4. eo
Advertisement.
AS Mr. THOKASl-UTTON was on Ma
passage from Annapolis to this city, he fell
overboard, and was unfortunately drowned on
the morning of the i'Sd of December, near
North Point. Means hare been used for the
recovery of the body, but the persons employ*
ed therein have been unsuccessful. The ob-
ject of this advertisment is respectful})! to re-
quest those who may find the body, to return
it to his afflicted parents, if practicable. A
generous reward will be given, and compen-
sation made for all expence attending it. If
it is not convenient to send the body to Balti-
more, they will lay Ids parents under a perpe-
tual obligation by decently interring it.
The folio wing is a description of his person
nml dress : He had on a black close coat, a
pair of orange colored pantaloons, an J. a great
coat of thick hairy cloth—he was about 5 feet
8 inches high_ thin face, with prominent fea-
tures, and light hair queued
No. 47, P - iIpot-stre?t
JDecsn-ter 27. $ |