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WEDN!-,v)AY, JANUARY 7, 1307.
Vol. AXVI---N0- .5939.
smmfiuH ¦-iiict
Guest Atterbnry and Co.
Have received by the Cm'nplanter, via Philadel-
phia, and other late arrivals,
ADDITIONAL. ASSORTMENT OF
Printed Cotton & Lin-
en Handkerchiefs,
Alelplii Sewing Cot-
ton, in boxes,
Platillas and brown
Hollands,
Best London super-
tine Cloths fiKersey-
meres,
Green, blue and red
Maizes,
Flannels, Flushing*,
plains, Sic.
an _
Calicoes & Chin zes,
Fancy-worked Muslin
Dresses,
Colonaue and plain
Mulls,
Plain, figured and co-
lored Cambrics,
Cambric & other Di-
mities
Ginghams, & CUam-
bray Muslins,
Cotton Shirtings,
7-8, 11-8 k 6-4 Linen
Checks,
For sale on their usual terms
November 8
Fred'k Lindenberger ikCo.
200, Market-street,
Save imported per the Di.,na, and other late ar-
rivals from Liverpool,
A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Hardware, Cutlery w Saddlery.
On hand, from former importations,
Patent Shot,
Tin,
Shest Iron,
Crowley Steel,
Flat Point Nails,
Bar Lead,
October 21.
Pewter, in casks,
Sewing" Twine,
Crown Window Glass,
Spades and Shovels,
Frying Pans, &c. KC.
Henry and Lindenberger,
204, Baltimore-street,
Have received by the ships Diana, from Liver-
pool, a' d Six Sisters, from Bristol, the re-
mainder of their Fall Importation of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY,
LIU.ASS &. JAPANNED WARES,
AMONG WHICH ARE,
Tin v.\ boxes.
Anvils and Vires,
Cfown Window Glass,
Spades and Shovels;
'•Jails, ike, Sic. Sic.
__ October 24. *_________ <*
. Henry and .Lindeul2£l'giir,'.
204, Baltimore-street,
Have received by the ship Globe, from Liverpool^
\h additional and extensive supply Of
UiRDV/ARLi, CUTLERT. SADDLERY,
BRASS AND JAPANNED WARES.
On hand,
Ketland Guns, in cases,
London and Bristol Pewter,
Tin, in boxes,
Iron Wire,
Era:;s and Card Wire,
Spades and fefioveli,
Anvils and Vices,
Seyfing Twine,
Patent Shot, assorted Nos.
Bar Lead,
Nails, Frying'Pins, Sheet Iron, &c. &c.
October 14.__________________d
Irwlddition to the Old Esta-
blished Lines,
An Accommodation Stage for the City of
Washington Sfld George-Town, will leave the
Indian-Queen, Baltimore, at ten o'clock,
A. M, every day in the week ; returning, leave
ghliu's at 8 o'clock, A. M.
~'September 30. ^_______ A
To our Friend* and the Public.
The subscribers (successors of the late firm
of'Sowerand s. Cole) respectfully inform their
friends and the public; that they intend to con-
tinue Hie business of AUCT1QNIER5 of
Bootes, Maps, Charts, Prints, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, &c. and Lottery-Office
Keepers, at No. 174 1-2, Market-street—
"Rev solicit the support of their friends and
promise that all business committed to them
as Auctioniers shah be executed with the
strictest promptitude and fidelity. They will
study particularly to make the best disposition
of Orphan's property committed to their care.
The public's Servants,
COLE and I. BONSAL.
Nov. 7 d
"To Let,""
THAT elegant three-story Brick. Dwell-
ing House, formerly owned by Mr. Valk, in
trait-street, with every convenient back build-
ing adjoining thereto r coach-house, stables,
&c. Possession will be given on the iilhofOc-
tober next.
Also,
A convenient and-.veil-finished three-story
Bkick Dwelling House, in Water-street,
with or without stables. For terms, apply at
No. 6, Calvcrt.street, W SMITH.
September 2. d
40 Dollars Reward.
RAN away from the subscriber on Sunday
night last, a young negro, or cbjrk mulatto man,
named DICK, ah'out 25 years of age, about 5
feet four inches high, well made, & very likely,
slaw 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
iupsosed he is still in town. Whoever appra-
hends said negro, and secures him in jail, ss
that I may get him again, shall receive the
ibove reward- JOHN E. DORSEY.
May 24.______ ' ,__________d_^
Gait 5c Thomas
Have 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
Bristol Goods,
deceived per slvp Canton, and for sale hy
Hancock and N orris,
32 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 bundl- ' ig handle Frying Pans,
8 ditto Waldron's Scythes.
Also received per ship Sallv,from Liverpool,
A handsome ysortincntjslated and Britan-
nia metal Coffee and Tea Potts, Sic.
Decipher 31. dlJt
Sale by Auction.
ON SATUXDA.Y,
The 10th inst. at 12 o'clock;, at Waters' wharf,
Fell's Point, villi be sold, on terms that wW be
made known at the time of sale,
The Schooner
11 O S A N N A,
Jf Burthen about 900 barrels,
as she arrived from sea. Her
inventory may be seen at our auction room.
VAN WYCK & DO.ISEY, Auct's.
January 6.
For Amsterdam,
The Ship
^^K, S A L L Y> '
ESiiiP' A. Gorton, matter ;
s She is now loading and will
sail about the 1st of February. A few hhds.
of Tobacco; and articles of small bulk will he-
received on freights for terms applv to
WM. WILSON Si" SONS.
_TJecember 31. d4t-co(it
For Charleston, S. C.
The Packet Ei\g
LIONESS,
Marmaduie Dove, master,
Now ready to take in a cargo,
and expected to sail in ten days. For freight
or passage (having elegant accommodations)
applv to
FOULKE & KARRICK,
Spear's wharf,
Who have received by said brig,
18 bales prime Upland Cottou,
13 do. do. long Staple do.
And in store,
8000 wt. Caracas Cocoa,
Imperial and Young Hyson Teas,
Nevis Rum,
Manufactured Tobacco, in kegs,
130 boxes Soap,
Sewing Twine.
__December 29.__________________d8t
For Cork,
The new fast sailing Ship
M A R S,
Captain Choat,
Now loading and is expected
to foil in lo days. For freight or passage, ha-
ving- excellent accommodations, apply to the
captain on board, at Carr's wharf, or
HARDEN 8t WILSON,
Market-street,
Who have for sale,
A cargo of Liverpool Coarse SALT.
J Miliary 3. d
1'or JNew-Orleans,
The new and fist-sailing Ship
M E R M AID,
Thomas Stacy, master,
Intended as a regular trader ;
part or" her cargo being ready lo gO on board,
she will sail about the 25th instant. For the
remainder of freight, or passage, having ele-
gant accommodations, apply to cap' Stacy, or
WM. L. RICHARDSON,
At Mr. Wm. D. M'Kim's. 7S, Market-strect.
N B. The subscriber iaiends going to New-
Or.'eans in the above ship, to reside, and shall
be happy to attendtn any business intrusted* to him.
WAI. L. RICHARDSON.
November 14.L d
For Bremen.
The fine fast sailing Bretntn Ship
apply to
B E L L A,
Ctipt.i'; I. C. Kulenkantp,
Has a considerable part of her
cargo engaged For freight,
S. SMITH Si BUCHANAN,
on,
D L. THQMAS, Ship-Broker.
November 20. co
the rem
freight.
For Bremen,
'the Bremen Ship
UNTERNEHMUNG,
J. H- Wc-.dt, Mattel ;
f£em Part of her cargo is engaged,
nder will he taken on moderate
Apply to
GEO. REI'OLD Si F. WAESOHE ;
OR,
JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker.
December 24. eo
For Bremen,
The Bremen Ship
JUNO,
-i-Ii' SktJ'igir* Captain Herman Dewers ;
J»§ai£sli&&» Will sail with all possible tlis-
pr.tcb. Part of har cargo is already shipped
on board ; the remainder will be taken on mo-
derate freight. Apply to
S. SMITH & BUCHANAN,
on,
JOHN BOLTE, Ship-Broker.
November 21. .__ _______eo
For Sale,
A new SCHOONER,
About 70tonscarpenter's mea-
surement. She is built of goad
>% materials, and has every ap-
pearance of sailing fast. She has a cable and
some rigging, which are new, probably to the
amoirnt of about §200. She is faithfully built,
her bottom and ceiling of the best oak plank.
For terms apply to
REDMOND GRACE,
07, Smith's wharf
October 13. c!6t-3a-w
For Freight or Charter,
For a port in Europe, or the West-Indus,
(A part in the Mediterranean would be preferred J
The good substantial Brig
SALLY,
Captain Chase ;
Burthen 1C0 tons, will be rea-
dy to receive a cargo, in 4 or 5 days. Apply to
JOHN BOLTt, Ship Broker.
January 5.__________________eo__
For the City of St. Domingo,
,-CIX>\ The Barque AMELIA,
-eu&SrcStW' Walter C. Hayes, master;
ISP*iHKfP W1^ sa'l m & ^a-vs '' tile nav**
^¦^JSkSL-- gation is open. Dry Goods,
Hardware and ^(ther articles suitable for the
market, will be taken on consignment free of
freight, the proceeds to be paid in Baltimore
upxm the return of the vessel, cr as Soon as
advice is received of saies being effected.—
Applv to Walter C. Hayes and John F. Bre-
nr.n, joint supercargoes, or to
CHARLES WIRGMAN.
January 5. d4t
For F-e;ght or Charter,
'To any port i-. the W. indies or S. cf Europe.
1i\ \
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*ie
ell-
g'Ood, Staunch and
found Schooner
FATHER & SONS,
'.-.:•i:S—s- 1000 barrels burtiteu, now
lying at Barron's wharf, and ill comp ete order
to receive a cargo. Enquire en board, or of
LEMUEL TAYLOR.
January 6. ' _______d3t§
For Charleston, S. C.
rTv% The Schooner
xU.ftl.s a G E N O R I A,
jJSraidfi*?*' c-ovhcoii'Mastei';
"JLiM^a She will t'e ready to receive a
cargo on the Slh and sail on the 11th instant.
For freight or passage, apply to the captain
on board at Cole's wualT, FeU's-I'ohit, cr to
FALLS k BROWN.
Who have received hy said schr. and ojfer for sale,
171 bales Upland Cotton,
16 hhds. Tobacco.
Also in store,
London particular, I Madeira wine inpipes;
market, 'j hhds. and qr. casks.
White and brown Havana Sugar, entitled
to drawback,
Swedish iron, assorted do.
Young- Hyson Tea,
Coffee in bags.
January 6 d4t
For Freight,
¦ Boston BEEF.
tti
! !:'E v-
The Schooner
MARY,
Burthen about 850 bbls.
Richard Urann, Master ;
Will takl- freight for Europe, the West'Indies,
or New-Orleans, if ollered Immediately. Ap-
ply to WILLIAM CHILD,
No. 88\, Bowly's wharf.
Who has for stile,
4" bbls. No. I,
43 do. No. 9, _
4 hhds. Zant Currents,
18 half pipes Aloqui Win'-,
19 boxes Roll Brimstone, .
4 scroohs Spanish Indigo, first quality,
Bordeaux Brandy,
Imperial, Hyson, and Souchong Teas,
January 6. d4t-eo4tj|
For Sale or Charter,
The Ship
P E G C Y,
: - SEA? Burthen 253. tons i for terms
"' ltOBERT & JOHN OLIVER.
Who have for .ale,
Catalonia Wine,
Brandy,
Havana Sugars,
Sarsaparilla,
Logwood,
f.'. January 6. dSt
Fresh liaisins and Lemons.
Just received fir sale,
600 boxes tine fresh tiloora and Muscatel
RAISINS, and
IS chests Malaga LEMONS.
Also,
A large and well chosen assortment of Gro-
ceries, oil the most liberal terms, wholesale
and.retail, .;>!. WOOD,
Si, Baltimore street
N. B Just received direct from the town
of Cheshire, in Massachusetts, of the neigh
lior! ood where the Mainoth Cheese was made,
abfiii.t 70'AJ lb of the finest rich CHEESE,
and for sale as above.
December 27. ilgt
Cheshire Cheese.
Just received direct from the town tf Cheshire, in
Massachusetts, from the neighborhood where
the Mamoth Cheese 'teas made,
About 7000 lbs. of the finest rich Cheshire
CHINESE, and for sale by
WILLIAM WOODS.
December 30. d8t
lO,oo(v wt. COFFEE,
TOR S.iLE BY
SAMUEL & W. FARNANDIS,
No. 79, Market-street.
January 2,_________________ d6t_
New Faper-FIanging Store.
ROBERT ELLIOT,
No. 7, North diaries street,
INFORMS his friends, and the public in
general, that lie has just received, and has
now ready for sale, a large assortment of the
most eh gantPAPER Hangings & Boriieiis,
from London, Paris and Boston ; amongst
which are some of the most superb patterns
of the ne w 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 bis own
papers, employ tlie best workmen, and ex-
ecute all orders in town and country, with
naalrtess, punctuality and dispatch.
N. B. The American Papers he will sell at
the manufacturer's prices.
_ December 29.__ dlOt
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