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Sale by Auction.
Oil FRIBAYJ
Tlie 11th instant, at ll o'clock,'at Mezssick's
wharf, Fell's-Poiiit will he sold on a liberal
credit, for approved, endorsed notes,
A choice parcel of T.E \S, importe 1 Mihe
hrie Ida, from the Isle Of France, being part
of the English East India Company's ship
Wan-en Casting's Cargo, that was bought at
Canton, bvtiie Company's agent, for the Lon-
,! ,, market, and will be fouul to be of a very
lor quatity, consis.'nig of
1,000 chests Souchong. Cartway,? TEAS.
ConVo, Hyson Skin, and Twankay 5
VAN WVCli. i_ DORSEY, Auct's.
Se|vte'.n-her V._____________________
$ale by Auction,
The subscriber vsiit offerfor sale on the premises
on WeJnetJaj 9th .'.'picmbcr iffair ,j not the
textfrir darfat \0 o'cinet.
A. HOUSE & LOT on the Frederick-town
turnpike-rord, about five miles from Balti-
more. The house is frame, two stories high,
•with a kitchen, garden, and Stables for 30
Wses, and would suit tor a Tavern. The
Lot contains about five acres ; is enclosed
vith a good fence (part stone and part post
and railIs) has a number of gooei Springs, and
w.>uU answer well for the establ.shn.ient ot a
Theterms of sale one half cash, the other
hal'to be paid in six months -„„_.
ABRAHAM ENGEL.
August 30.__________*jtf_
bale by Auction.
Cole & I Bonsai, AucVrs,
On T i'V-ISD IT, tie od Sxpt.will be offered for
sale at nu> Wart h: ur.e bad of the Union Bank of
Maryland, (entrance, from S. Charles street,J
tin, elegant variety o}
Household & Kitchen Furni-
ture,
Consisting of'
Sideboards,
Bureaus,
Fancy Chairs,
1 Settee,
Bedsteads, (mahogany and others)
Coffee and Tea Urns, (elegant)
Sett China,
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cabinets,
B ds, &. Sec-
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock.
N B In the course of the sale, Share m
the Baltimore Library
Aurnst "1-___________________________
' Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias from Bal-
timore county court, to me directed, will
be exposed to Public Sale, on Saturday the
5th day of September next, at 10 o'clock,
at my office for cash, the iollowing proper-
ty to wit :
Two small Tracts, or Pieces of LAND,
uontaining 18 acres, lying in North Hundred,
is the upper part of Baltimore county, about
£8 Holes from he city, and adjoins the Lands
of Jesse Hoshaland John Coon, late the pro-
perty of Basil Hurst, seized and taken at the
suit of Jacou Taylor, surviving partner of R.
Taylor.
JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff.
August 27.______ -8t__
This day is Published,
By J \MES M'liENRY,
Price 75 Cents (to subscribe!s, )
The Spiritual Combat.
To which is added
THE PEACE OF THE SOUL,
AND
THE HAPPINESS "F THE HEART,
Which Dies to itself in ofdtr to Live to GOD.
" i he life of man on Earth is a warfare"—
Job. 7, c. 1, v
This work is ready for delivery to subscrib-
ers and others, at No. 4, Light-sireet, and at
the different Bool-'stores in this city.
Also, the Baltimore Directory for sale as
above. September L d4t
A Pocket-Book Lost.
Lost last evening, it is believed between
For any Port in the U. States,
(To the Eastward wmdd be preferred, J
v. The Sloop F ACTRESS,
„.j£'MMw Captain Allen ;
,j> Burthen live hundred barrels ;
- freight will be taken low if im-
mediate application is made to the captain on
beard a! Smith's dock, or to
CORNTKWAIT & YARNALL,
83, Bowly's wharf.
8th mo. 28th.______ ____d
Imported,
In the ships Othello and Canawa, from Liver-
pool, and for sale by
JOHN WOOD G? Co.
No 18, Calvert-strcet.
155 packages of COTTON & WOOLEN
GOODS, suitable for the present and ap-
proaching season. August 29.______d
For Sale or Freight,
r-_£j3?-i The Brig GORHAM,
-£j#*&§V> Now iii complete order to
ti.'K„!K2* receive a cargo, burthen about
T_3_iE__S_> 1000 barrels. For terms ap-
ply to captain Marshall, on board, at Spear's
wharf, or to
WALES k CLOPPER.
August 28-_________________eo4t|^__
Hazlehurst, Brothers & Co.
Have just received and offer far sale,
German Linens,
Consisting of
Cress a la Morlaix,
Dowlas,
White Plati'.las,
Btvtagnes,
Estopillas,
Rouans,
Quadruple Silesias,
White Rolls,
Listadoes,
Checks, No. 2,
Book Checks,
August 29.
dl2t
REMOVAL.
Henry Hff Lindenberoer
Have removed to No. 200 1-2, Baltimore-
street. Who offer to Kent the Store & Cel-
lar, No. .04, opposite the Indian Queen Ta-
vern, with a convenient Warehouse if re-
quired. August 26. d
A Coachman Wanted
Any p.rson disposed to sell a good Coach
man, who understands the management of
Horses, and can be well recommended) will
hem- of a liberal purchaser bv applying at this
Office.
August 29.____________________dlSt
Wanted,
I One or two Apprentices, to the Wholesale
Hardware Business. I,.quire at this Office.
Ai'g-St 26._________d
Notice.
The Copartnership of NICHOLAS DU
BOIs & CO is by mutual consent, this day-
dissolved, those indebted to the lorn are re-
quested to make payment to Frederick Lin-
denberger & Co. and those to whom tlie said
firm is indebted are requested to cxhibl their
accounts for payment.
FREDERICK LINDENBERGER & CO.
NICHOL 1$ DUBOIS.
August J6. d
100 bbls. Boston, No. 1, BEEF, just re-
ceived and for sale bv
FITCH HALL, Jun.
81, Bowlv's-wharf
July L___________________________d_
Builiim and Goodnue,
No. 84, Bowly's wharf.
Havfor side, now landing from sloop Hero, cap-
tain Sampson, fotn New Tank,
121 casks superior qualify Cliret Wine,
99 baskets fine Olive Oil—beth entitled to
drawback.
And from schooner G or ham Lovell,from Boston,
4J4 reams Wrapping' Paper.
August 29. d4t eo4t
Just Received
From Philadelphia, and for sal.; by GEORGE
HILL,
The. most valuable work that has been pre-
sented to the public these ten years.
AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND EF-
FECTS or
The Taper Credit
or
GREATB1UTAIN.
By H. Thornton, Esquire,
Member t necessary that the
bank should impose its own limit on the quan-
tity of its paper; effect of tlie law against usu-
ry ; proof of the necessity o> restricting bank
loans, drawn ftom the case of the transfer of
capital to foreign countries j of the influence
of paper credit on the price of commodities.
Thef flowing ixiructjium tJie E.'inbuig Pevittw
respectiig the above xcori wid s/tew the estima-
tion in which it is held in Europe
Speaking of the suspension of cash pay-
ments at tne bank ot England, it proceeds to
observe, " Of all the publications which that
momentous event has occasioned, the most
valuable, unquestionably, is this of Mr. Thorn-
ton With no ostentatious professions, and
with no admixture of supet iluous matter, it
contains the largest portion of uevi.information,
thai has for a long time been offered to thoafl
who either tor the pleasure of speculation, or
with a view of public life, are engaged in the
researches of political economy."
August IS._____________________
A Trunk
Containing a few Books and some Women's
Apparel, was lost last night on the Philadel-
phia road, within three miles from Baltimore.
Grateful thanks, or a suitable reward will be
given iorfretui¦ning said Trunk at Mr. Faget's
South Gay street, No. 4.
August 30. d4t|
Jacob ik Wm. Norris.
Have just recekedfor sale, at 2\'o. 64, Market-
street,
30 boxes Fresh London Mustard,
43 boxes very fine Lisbon Lemons,
1 large bale real Cinnamon,
7 hhds Clioiee (5 years old)
15 boxes No. 1, warranted Chocolate.
In Store,
Muscatel and Bh oin Raisins, in boxes ;
first chop Segars, in boxes, half boxes a id
in bundles of 100 each, old and fit (or imme-
diate use i double sealed Battle Powder, in
pound papers ; Poland Starch, in pound pa-
pers ; old white and brown Soap, in boxes ;
Mould Se Dipt. Candles, in boxes* Nutmegs ;
Mace ; Cinamon, and Cloves ; Kace ; Gin-
ger ; Long Pepper ; while Mustard Seed ;
Pickled Salmon, in s.oall kegs ; Jamie-
son's Crackers, in barrels, half bbls and in
kegs ; Olives : Capers, and Anchovies, in
boxes; Sweet. Oil, incases of 3D flasks, and
in boxes of 12 bottles each ; Imperial, Hy-
son, and Young Hyson, in chest* Jnuf chests,
and in box^s, suitable, for i< tailing ; 12 years
old Antigua Spirits, by retail, price 2 1-2 dol
lars ; olel Cherry Bounce, isc.
August 20 eo8t
Just arrived
Fom the Manufactory, afresh supply of
American
Prime Pearl,
Pearl, and
Common Shelled Barley,
W hich will oe sold at the Manufacturers'
prices. Apply to JOHN TRIMBLE,
18, Cheapsidc.
kt_ mo. 28, eo4t
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OR,
Dictionary of Arts b~f Sciences.
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the work are such as nre might be made
neat and comfoi table, lojjit ther with a ki.chen
stables, corn-ho.'.se,nt gro qu.wter, kc. all part.
ly- new, in a nealtliy situation
Tei-ms—Oiie half in cash, or negrof 9 at va
luation, and a credit of one, two or three- y .9
fortiie balance. F r i*urtlicr information apply
to tlie subscriber, on the premises
ROBERT R/vTCLIFFE.
Fairfax co nty, August 25. ______l«w3m
Paints..
yu:t received frotn Neio Tork, per sloop Paver,
captain Bird,
640 keg? white Lead of 28 lb. each.
130 do, do 55 do.
54 do. Red Paint, do.
All of first quality and for sale by
HENBY THOMPSON,
A u gust 19-_________._________eo6t__
Wanted to i'ui'ciiase or Hire,
A Negro GIRL, about 15 years of age ; one
from the country would be preferred. Apply
at this office.
* ueav I_______ po4t
JNotice. -¦"'¦¦-!
The partnership of Whitmore and Be-sore,
late merchants at Chambersburg, is dissolved.
Michael Whitmore carries on (lie business of
retailing as was heretofore done by the said
firm. MICHAEL WIUTMOK.E.
August 17._______________d 'ci-Me;.
Eaiici ici* Sale
THE subscriber offers for sale, the fol-
lowing tract of LAND, late the residenco
of Charles Elder, deceased ; lying in Anne
A.Miidle Cunty, on the Western Falls of
the Patapsco, twenty'-twn miles from Balti-
more, and about four miles to tie right of
the Frederick-town Turnpike Road
It contains between six and seien hun-
dred seres, wl.irh will be soW in an -nii-e
body, or divided into Lots, -is ill. y bes t
the, purchasers The above hind is v ' I- irS
bered, r.n.l has a consul, r 1 'e p rtl-.n of ¦
j dew ground, with a large Orchard of excel.
| lent fruit trees of every kind.
: A. further description is i bought wu-c-ces-
' sarv, pr-suaiing those inciimd to purchase
will view the premises For term apply.tfl
' t he subscriber, living near the 20 rr'le stone,
i on t he Fr iderUk town, turnpike road.
I pHAKLES ELDcR.
March 26. , law
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