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1807/01-1807/06

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to benefit and ap yandize themselves from thatdesttntctioA of this constitution, vyfiica has f%, l»t?d us to our no/v elevated station*. Our gfi il cinlHeiicje ;ii your »i [iiuiiiu the wisd6m of congress, warrants the anti- -1 of \ Complfte frustration of their treasonable designs. Wishing to live i,i peace and friendship wrt.fi all the w-vrld, we sincwely hope cfcr negocintions with foreign governments will lie honorably and amicably adjusted ; if the ' reverse, a ann, energetic and dignified al- ter lative wilt meet nn lit, he being fully authorised foV that purpose bv us. JOSIAS H. M'UIHAS, HORATIO S. MILLAR. _ J-'" 5. _______.___.___ d;;t J. II. M'Comas, HAVING commenced imsiiu.-ss, at No. 250,.. Market street, 2 doors f, ,1 u lloward- street, niters at reduced prices, wholesale and reiail, a compleat assortment of FALL aid WINTER GOODS, and hopes b} his .endeavours to please,to merit the patronage n[' f.is iiiends and the public. Jaiiuury 6. ______ , dot just arrived, In tie brig Am:, 'J.nnts Vinson, muster, & r.oia tamtttig. at ounvl/taif, 10 I hogsheads gfoojl Muscovadq Sugar, 1 \7 bags' Best green Coiiae. AitS, 40 lioi'sheads (Saved Sugar, received by the srhca.w-r luh.i and Slfcv TWOS, ft SA'i'iL, UC'LLISTC-^VOUTH D'tmemHet 2, '.'¦.' tufa; T I.JiORRO.V, r-HXJ*lSDA% The ;>«'; ihttaui, at IQy'ctoc.i, at the fiulne a ire- it.juse, at the corner of Second Ci' FreiterHa- (tj-'aeU^'ailt commence the sale af DRY GQ3DS: 4>Wg which are, fi bales Blankets, 3 do. Boetttltt" Baiz», 1 do Superfine Ciotiis, XI do. Muslins, Calicoes, Cambric Muslins, Worsted and Cotton i [/«¦:•, li ndaao liaiuhtt reuieiu, Cali- rrianooea, Sta. he And at 12 o*cloci, ll.-J hogsheads good Muscovado Sugar, bj boxes b"own Havana SugW, 13 1 bags Coffee, 13t^ f or Saie, 7.7,000 lbs COFaEE, Imported by the subscribers, from the Is- land ul at 'I'lnii'uas. j. OGLEBY &, D. WINCHESTER. January 7. eolOt ' M ,\ M MOTH ^Cli E S E_ /Ar MINI •¦TUSK. THE snhsiTiber has on band, a quantity of the Richest CHESHIRE-TOWN CHEESE, ina.ie in "the nelgrioorhood u-he're die Mam- moth Cheese was made, fir sale, with acboice assortment of GROCERIES, at No. 31, Bal- tSmofe-street. W. VVOODS. January 7. d To be Rented, The first and, second M.II.LS on Jones' Falls, for one year. Possession of the first mill may be had immediately ; and possession of the second may be had on the 15th April nest. Any person that would wish to rent either or both of tbe above Mills, wdl! please to make immediate application at the office of the Bal- timore Water Company. January 7. dlOt Baltimore County, f; wit. 1 hereby certily, that George L < of said county, brought before me, a jus.; 1 of he peace for said county,-,s a stray, a h ¦ M , about 4-years old about 121-2 hands V h, drk mane and tail. Given under ray ham his itjl day of January, 1807. SvMUEL H. GATC'I EL. The above f tray is to be found on th- ,,.n- tutioiiof Mrs. Sarah Rogers, near Goveh's- tOwn, where the owner is requested to come forward, prove, property, pay charge's & tike her away GEORGE LEE. January 7. eo6t 20 Dollars Reward, For apprehending WILL STEWART, or STEWART. He lelt my house three weeks ag ,, is six feet, three inches high, long' meagre face, red eyes, speaks rapidly anil with great confidence, aged abnnt 30 years, lie may at- tempt to pa*8 for a free man as formerly. The above reward will be paid on delivering- him in Richmond, Virginia, or 10 dollars for secur- ing him in a country gaol, which will be paid by Messrs. A. and R. Bough.au, Baltimore, or WILLIAM LONG. Richmond, January 7. dl2t 100 Dollars reward. LOST, YESTERDAY; about 12 o'clock, noon, in Howard-street, between Fayette-street and the siguof the golden Horse, s pair of SAD- IM.K-liAGS j containing some wearing ap- parel, a red Meroeco Hocket-boOk, in which were a variety of hank notes, the Metes arc ge- nerally of a small denomination, except 2 of a hundred dollars each, likewise a purse of bag, with 40 or 50 dollars in silver There were likewise in the Pocket Book, three Lo lei y Tickets in the Suspiu hiumah Lotfer-, and a varict) pf papers and receipts, of no use to any person but. the owner. The above reward will be given to anyper. son that vv ill return the same to DAVID HOSTETTER, SlgViof the Red I-yon, 41, Howard-si i-eet januiTV 7' tvvfcj POSTPONEM1 TIIE di :,-v:::,r < ' van Ger.mah -T'i-or: Re/ijihnetf L'iiwcn Lat'i t, .. \ :, c trimenoefl On tins 2yfli utt. ia po rial Mondftj., tbe 19ib instant, in ,.-r-iar to afford the Minn- gei . -.. ¦ dlectil is or tick- ets which remain in she h.uid-. of ager^s in tbo country, ins at a distance, fia-warding- monsv for tickets by mail, will pleas-e to obeei'v« that tiie postage must be paid on all their let- ters. j intiOTV 7. _ ?.'iw-i-t 1 Stop Thief L !;- , tWE tr rr Fihc nuL la us hk tv'JLRl*. STOLEN from the subscriber's team, on Sunday ,nJghC last, the 4th instant, at Mr.- Shoemaker's tavern, between Wir.cheatar 2«c Taiiey-town, in Frederick county, a baud- some black GEEDING, between fifteen ami sixteen hands high, about nine years oft, of a. lofty carriage, hist left lore foot white, hia right one mixed with white1 hair, and baa same saddle marks The above reward wdll be paid for the Horse and thief, if the thief be brought to conviction, ami fifteen dollar?, and ail reason- able eipences for tfie Horse, if brought home to WILLIAM REED. January 7, oca,; f Ivotice. BY virtue of i.n order of the Orphan's court Of Baltimore county, will be exposed to sale, 0,1 the first day of April ensuing', all the.rig»it, title and interest of Simon Donnelly, deceased, in and to a certsinbrick Messuage, lately oc- cupied by the said Donnelly, tog-ether with, the lot adjoining, situate in (Jond stfuef, FcL's Point The terms of sale arc cash. JUHN E. HALL, Adm'r. January £,_________________.'a-vl A A Young- Man, WHOSE references will be satisfactory, wants to get permanently situated in a coim- ting-iiouxu or store ; having served a time U> the dry g'ocids business, and since transaef.ed various other, be hopes being competent. Tlvose who tiave business in tiie western coun- try, requiring attention or settling, wvndt find: him serviceable As he desires i-...mediate employment, an unreastoijahle salary is n it expected. A line, addressed to A- i>. & left at the Globe-Inn, or No. 46, Markol-strcet, will be noticed. January 7___________________d-ttj| Doctor Thomas Hamilton, No 12, JlARKiSON-STKKET, A J't-w ttovrs frttrn Market street, 3;^s leave to inform his friends and the ci_» _ins of Baltimore, and its vicinity, that he. practices MrntciNE, St'r.CaiV j-sd Midwifery. no..T ir Hamilton Bstteis .dm.eif tliat lie is entitled to the confidence of the pub- lic, from his having' been in tbe practice of his profession fur above twenty vears, tlia greater part of which time his residence vvasv in London, in the vicinit-- of St. Bartholomew'* hospital, where an intimate connexion wi'h the* gentlemen f the faculty; to wiii-se care, it was entrusted, aUbrded him v ry ample cppurf.ini- ties of makintr-himself acquainted with the prog-ressive improvements which have tal.eo place both in MKmciN'E and in the perform- auee 01 suuoicAi. cfEiuTioM Were lie not anxious to avoid wdiat miaht pflritaps by some be- eon iidered as the boast of an empiric, tie could lay before the public suf- ficient proofs cf bis medical character, and of the surgical opevatiorw he has been in the ha- bit of perfbi'iaiug', durhtg his resilience in this and the neighboring state (Vii-o-;:>.ia} for the last seven years- Thus mucli he lias been induced to say of himself from a conviction, that a medical man, Ottering' himself to the notice Of the pnolie, siioiLi accompany a claim upon their confi- dence with tin* grounds upon which he founda his pretensions. January 7. d4t-2aw4t Ilaiiseatic Hotel, jVo. 4, North Cay-street, near iMarkct-stiettr Baltitnort, THE subscriber respectfully informs tha public, that lie has reestablished the above- mentioned house, which is large and commo- dious, in a rantral ;,a ! healthy part of the c.tv, contiguous to tbe Banks, Auctions, Gtistom- liou e and pubbc Warves, and which be has fitted up (and will always endeavor to keep! in a state of neatness and couveniency, adapted to the uiiiertainment & accoinmodati- 011 of travellers, and agreeable to gentlemen who may occasionally resort to the house, Tbe bed chambers are clean and airy—tbe back building ia provided with good Stables— a roomy shed for carriages, with the entrance from Frederick-street The best Wines and Liquors will always be kept. Gentlemen will be accommodated with Board and Lodging, or board only, by thu week or quarter. Oysters of the best quality may be had, dressed in a variety of ways, suited to every taste, on the shortest nulice F. VV. HENCK, (Tj* The Editors of the National Intelligen- cer at Washington City, the Aurora at Phila- delphia, and tiie Herald at Fr -derick-town, will please to insert the above advertisement twice a week four times, und send in their ac- counts to the subscriber* F. W H. janua-y 7. eo4tj| t;.c::.;o a.l. A quantity of excellent Liverpool COAL ; for sale by THOMAS BARKLIE, Broker, Lovsdy lane. January 6. d6t N O TI.C.E, THE firm of Yundt §• Broivn being now dissolved by mutual consent, all persons having claims against it or either of the part- ners, are requested to hand them in for Set- tlement—and all those indebted, are desired to make payment to either of the collectors, Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Stciger, who will cail upon those ill the city ; or to themselves, at their late office in St. Knii's-Lane, where attendance will, 'till further notice, be gjv-i en for that purpose. Gentlemen beyond the reach of a personal call, are earnestly desi.ed to examine their last receipts, and to remit whatever is due, by mail or otherwise. Whatever they may" forward above the amount due to us, shall be faithfully accounted for, if it be their wish, to our successor in the,business. From all on, customers, we confidently look for their usual punctuality. Our opu^ accounts are nearly 9000 in number, and on the speedy liquidation of them, will depend, much pf the remuneration of 19 ycass toil, LEONARD YUNOT. MATTHEW iiSwW.L Decembasr 31, -to