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[Vol. XXYII—No. 415 3-
Sale by Auction-
On FHIDAY,
The tlth "instant, at 11 o'clock, at Meraick's
wharf. Fell's-Point, will be sold on a liberal
credit for approved, endorsed notes,
A choice parcel of TR AS, imported in the
briff Ida, from the Isle of France, being part
of the English Fast India Company's ship j
Warren Hasting** cargo, that was bought at -
Canton, by the Company's agent, tor the Lou- |
don market, and will be faun 1 to be of a very .
superior quality, consisting of
1,000 cheats Souchong., Campay,") TJjAg. j
Contro, Hvson Skin, and Twankay ,
VAN WYCK & DORSEY, AuctV
September !•________________________ ]
Sale by Auction,
The subscriber will of*for sale an the premises
on Wednesday 9th September if fair if not tac
next f.iir day, at 10 n'ciock,
A HOUSE & l,OT on the Frederick-town
turnpike rord, about five miles from Balti-
jtiove The house is frame, two stones high,
fcith a kitchen, irarden, and Stables for of)
horses, and would suit for a Tavern The
T ot contains about five acres ; is enclosed
with a good fence (part stone and part post
and rails) ..as a number of good Springs «*d
Would answer well for the establishment of a
T The terms of sale one half cash, the other
^lft0bepakHnSlSAmBHAHAMENGEL.
Aumwtgo._________________*yt ,
Sugar House for Sale,
The Subscriber (offers for sale, or lease for
a term of years. His Sugar House near the
Headoftbs Bason, witH the Utensils thereto
belonging, complete. .
For particulars appjy at his counting house,
No. 11, Water-street.
** * CHARLES GARTS
If the above pvooerry is not sold or leased,
on or before Monday the Uh September, it
vill be on that day at II o'cto.uc, on the pre.
mises, be sold at Public Auction, togather
¦with the stock remaining on hand, consisting
of I oaf Lump, Piece and Bastard Sugars,
and a quantity of Molasses. The terms of sale,
which will be liberal, and advantageous to
tfie purchaser, will be mr.de known at time of
said. ___
VAN WYCK y DORSEY, auet.
August 31_____________________
To Let,
The HOUSE and STORE, No. 77, Bal-
timore-street, lately occupied by Mr. Cap-
peau. Possession can be had immediately.
For any Port in the U. States,
(To the Eastward would be preferred, J
The Sloop F ACTRESS,
Captain Allen ;
!sjp Burthen five hundred barrels ;
J», freight will be taken low if im-
mediate application is made to the captain on
board at Smith's dock, or to
CORNTHVVAIT &.YARNALL,
83, Bowly's wharf.
8th mo. 28th. " d
For Fredericksburg,
- JCj&-v T1le Schooner ANN,
i ^^V5y2vl Tito's Kent, mast a ,•
^$,J?£S-Jy "^or fre'g! t or P-i»sage, apply
! V^3*'*r*__ to the captain on board, at Bow.
j ly's wharf. _ Sept 3._________!____
PROPOSALS,
For Alexandria.
The Brig; MERCURY,
R. Dye, matter /
To sail on Sunday next —
Freight will be taken at half
on application to the master on
the usual rate,
board, at Dugau's wharf
Sept 3.
diti.
For Amsterdam,
, J^Sn The fme bhk newton,
-"S2l<«Kv Captain James Daly ;
S»3_^ulB_P' WiII sail in about 5or 6 days,
^¦SSwS—S&s having the greater part ot' liar
cargo engaged. Co'fee in bags, or any other
'* hulk, will be taken on mo-
Applv to
WILLIAM COLE, Or
JOHN BOLiE,
Ship Broker.
d
article of small
derate freight.
For terms apply to
Sept 3.
WILLIAM SLATER.
d4t
Sept 3.________________
Hazlehurst, Brothers &, Co.
Bawjuit received and offer fur sale,
German Linens,
Consisting of
Creas a la Morluix-,
Dowlas,
Whiie Ptatilhs,
Bretagneg,
Estopillas,
Rou.ins,
Quadruple Silesias,
White Rolls,
Listadoes,
Checks, No. 2,
Book Checks,
August 29. ____ d!2t
BOARDERS.
Three or four Young Men of steady habits,
¦will be accommodated with Boarding, on rea-
sonable terms, in a private famdy, in a cen-
tral and healthy situation, and convenient to
business and good water. Apply at this Of-
fice. Sept. 3.______
REMOVAL.
Henry Ss* Lindenberger
Have removed to No 200 1-2, Baltimore.
street. Who offer to Itent the Store & Cel-
lar, No. ^01, opposite the Indian Queen Ta.
vern, with a convenient Warehouse if re.
i quired.
August 26.
d
d4t
Imported
In the ships Othello and Canawa, from Liver-
pool, and for sale by
JOHN WOOD & Co
No. 18, Calvert-street.
155 packages of COTTON & WOOLEN
GOODS, suitable for the present and ap-
p-oachiug season.______Angnst 29_______d___
L BEEF.
100 bbls. Boston, No. 1, BEEF, just re-
ceived and fer sale hv
FITCH HALL, Jon.
81, Bowly's-wharf.
foly 1,________________________d
Woolens.
JAMES DALL c3" CO.
Have imported from Liverpool, per the ships V-
tJtcUo and Canawa the p' ir.cipal part of tlieir
WOOLENS,
And daily expect their fine Goods from
London.
Sept 4. _________________________
Soap and Oil.
200 boxes Brown,7 cqap
100 do. White, . ****¦*•
89 cases fresh Florence Oil,
Just received per schooners Gorham Loved,
Mid Francis, and for sale by
BUFFI)M h GOODHUE,
No. 84, Bowly's wharf
July 14. _______________ d
A. and R. Bougban
Wish to dispose of two Bills of Exchange
on Liverpool, at 60 days for .£ 575 Sterling
They hove on hand andYor sole,
¦ 161 hhds Virginia and Maryland Tobacco,
24 do. Tobacco Stems,
4 do. Lampblack, in pound papers,
110 bbls Herrings,
100 do. Turpentine,
1200 bushels Richmond Coal.
July 2;s.__________________________d_
George Hoffman
Has imp t'ted in the Othello and Cannavia,froln
Liverpool,
102 PACKAGES
Seasonable Goods ;
Many ot which are expressly adapted to
the export trade. Sept 2. d3t-eo3t
Forty Dollars Reward.
Stolen frem a team at John Sides' Tavern,
8 miles from Philadelphia, on the Lancaster
Road, on Thursday night, the 27tb of Au-
gust, a chesnut or brown bay STUD HORSE,
6 years old this fall, 17 hands high, stout
made, trots and canters. Had on a neokstrap
and chain, doubled with a roler at the bucket;
about half an inch of his near ear bitten oil';
rubbed on both sides by the haimss, and gene-
rally marked with the gears ; has three or four
severe cuts of a whip on the right hind thigh ;
a bare spot or; one of his pasterns ; one of his
front teeth half rotted tin.
Whoever takes up said Horse, so that I get
him again, shall receive 25 dollars, and rea-
sonable charges ; and for sccurii g the thief,
s > that he* may be prosecuted, fifteen dollars,
to be paid by the subscriber, liviug in Lea-
cock Township, Lancaster county.
PHILIP STRAW.
Sept 4. d_t
A Coachman Wanted.
Any person disposed to sell a good Coach-
man, who understands the management of
Horses, and can bo well recommended, will
hear ot a liberal purchaser by applying at this
Office
August 29. ______dl8t__
John tk James Roberts,
230, Market street,
Save just received and offer for sale, on reasona-
ble terms,
5 boxes 4-4 Irish L nens, ~\
2 bales superfi.ie Cloths, (Entitledto
1 bale double milled Ker- \ Drawback.
seym«es, J
Also,
11 bales Flannels,
August 31. d!5t
"DIVIDEND.
The President and Directors ofthe Bank of
Maryland, have declared a Dividend on the;
Capital Stock of 4 1-2 per cent, for the,half
year which will end on the Hh instant, tin
Tuesday tile 8th the same will be ready to
pay to the Stockholders, or to their legal
representatives. B\ Orde'\
ROBERT WluSON, Cashier.
_Sept2.__________________dBt___
Warned to Rent,
A small convenient Dwelling HOUSE.in
or about Charles-street. For particulars, in-
quire at this Office Sept 3. d
Notice.
JOHN KENNEDY _* COX
Have removed their Books of Accounts,
also, those of the late firm of Anthony & John
Kennedy and Co. to the Counting House of
Messrs. A. K&rmedy and Colhoon, No. lo,
Light-street ; where all persons indebted to
either of the above firms are, requested to
make payment, and those who have claims
agai.ist the same will please hand in their ac-
counts for settlement. July 10- d
For Sale,
The CARGO of ihe ship Rebecca, Win. Wyse,
master, from Batavia, consisting of
700,000 lbs. COFFEE,
1,000,000 do. SUGAR,
60,000 do. PEPPER.
S. SMITH ii. BUCHANAN.
Sept 2. _____dSti.
Notice is hereby given,
That the subscriber hath assigned all his
Book Debts and Accounts, prior to the 15th
of last month, to Francis I. Mitchell, who
alone is authorised to receive, and inforce pay-
ment thereof. JAMES W. MITCHELL.
August 13.
All persons indebted to said
James W. Mitchell, prior to the above men-
tioned time, are requested to make immedi-
ate payment to the subscriber.
FRANCIS I. MITCHELL.
August 13.__________ dim
To Rent,
And possession had an the 1.6th October next,
The WAKEHOUSE, at present occupied
by G. F. & L. Warlield, at the corner of Bal-
timore, & Howard-street, opposite the ware-
house of Messrs. M'Donald and Ridgely.—
This stand is equal to any in the city of Bal-
timore, for eitheritlie Dry Good, or Grocery
Business, being sufficiently large for the sto-
rage of all kinds ot country produce-
GEO, F. WAKFIELH
Santcmbcr 1. ~-
ByEZRA. SARGEANT, No, 39, Wall-street,
New-York,
for publishing by subscription,
A NEW CYCLOPEDIA,
OR,
Dictionary of Arts & Sciences.
BY G. GREGORY, D. D.
Author cf Essays Historical and Moral, the
Economy of Nature, £?'c. t3\'.
To be completed in twelve months from
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Price two dollars and 'seventy-five cents
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'Dollars.
Subscription received by GEORGE HILL,
No. 104, Baltimore-street.
New-York, May, 1807. June 1. d
A Certain Lady,
(Who passed by the name of Anderson)
arrived here from the city of Washington, in
a hack stage, on Thursday evening the 13th
instant, and engaged lodgiugs tor herself ami
two hired servants, in iny house ; and also
entered two Gray Horses in my Stables, al-
1 edging them to be her property. This Lady
left my house on Sunday morning last, with-
out giving me any notice of her intention to
depart, ami left behind her the two servants
and the horses above mentioned. 1 do there-
fore h*reby request that she will come for-
ward and pay her bill, otherwise the lm!«es
will be sold at the expiration of 20 days for
the sccount thereof As it is possible that
some accident may have happened to this la-
fly, so as to prevent her return, I snail there-
fore consider myself obliged to any person
who will give me any in'.'ormat'on respecting
her. JAMES BilYDEN.
August 28. d20t____
Samuel Wydown,
75,Water-street,
Has received vi i Vein York, and offers for sale,
I bale Coatings,
3 do. Superfine VSrntd Cloths,
1 do. Windsor and Striped Cords and
Quitting*,
1 do mixt Sattinnets,
1 case Olive and Drab Drabhits.
Also li (iti'l to Drawback,
3 trunics Women's Cotton Hose,
2 do. Silk Chambrays,'
2 do Ginghams,
2 do. Printed .Muslinets, Dimities & Qtiilt-
ings,
2 bales Superfine Broad Cloths.
August 24. eo!2t
For Sale,
„eit Leather, Drnmheadsj white Welting^
prime Buckskins, red, yeilo-v, green Sk. black
Morocco, Hatters' and Saddlers' Wool Deer'a
Hair, Hair suitable fur pliusterers, and, a ge-
neral assortment of Leather of the bestqu»«
lity and upon the cheapest terms..
R. K. HEATH,
No. 1, Cbeapsida,
, August 24. ¦_____________ e0
Fall Goods.
One hundred and four packages of WOOL-
EN a COTTON GOODS, adapted.to horns
and export trade, now laiding from the O-
thello and Canawa ; for sal; bv
l'ETER HOFFMAN & SON.
Sept 4.________________________eoiOt
lor
ale,
Buffutn and Goodhue,
No 84, Uowly's whai'.f,
Havfor s tie, no., landing b Hero, cap-
tain Sa e.pion, from Weiu T ri
121 casks superior quality^Clavet U'ine,
9l) baskets fine Olive Oil—beth entitled to
drawback ¦
Am' from schooner Gorham Lovc!l,from Boston,
424 reams Wrapping Paper.
August 9- _____________________
Just Received
From Philadelphia, and for saD by GEORGE
HILL,
The most valuable work that has been pre-
sented to the public these ten years.
AN INQ.UIRV INTO THE NATURE ASD EF-
FECTS OF
The Paper Credit
OF
GREAT.B1.IT AIN.
By H Thornton, Esquire,
Member of Parliament.
The subjects discussed in the above work
are of a nature so extremely interesting to
every person at all concerned in Commercial
Transactions or Bank Institutions, and correct
information respecting thsm so difficult to be
obtained, that it cannot fail being read with
profit and pleasure.
The following short prospectus of its import-
ant subjects will give some idea of the nature ¦
of it, viz. I
CommerciT credit; paper credit, as arising \
out of it; comn ercial capital; trade by bar! ers
¦Honeys bills of exchange and notes ; bills and
notes considered as discountable articles ; fie- j
titious bills or bills ot accoionodat.on ; circu.
laiing paper; bank notes j the nature ofthe |
bank of Engimd ; the r> asou iur never great ly ,
diminishing its notes ; the balance of t. afle ; the
course of exchange s error of iivuq-'inii.g that |
gold can he ptovided. at the time ot actual dis-
tress ; country banks, their advantages and a ;s-
advantages ; thy tendency of a too great issue
of bank paper to produce an excess of the mar-
ket price above the mint price of gold ; the
means by which it creates this excess ; the cir-
cumstances which render it necessary that the
bank should im.pcse its own limit on the quan-
tity of its paper; effect,* '."J.a w against usu-
ry ; proof of the necef ."V*oi restricting bank
loans, drawn from thy case of the transfer of
capital to foreign ciwntries ; of the influence
of paper credit on t^ie price of commodities,
Thefollowing extract fis.m the Hamburg Review
respecting the above work will sheiv the estima-
tion in which it is heia in Europe
Speaking of the suspension of cash pay-
ments at the b_nk of England, it f rorccdx i >
observe, '.* Of all the publications which that
momentous event has occasioned, the. mo t
valuable, unquestionably, is this of Mr. Thorn,
ton. With no ostentatious proiessions, and
with no admixture of supeifluous matter, it
contains the largest portion of ne v, information,
that has for a long time, been offered to those
who either ft* the pleasure of speculation, or
with a view of public life, are engaged iu the
researches of political economy."
August 19.
By CH¦• DKSHON, Xo. 57, Smith's tx-harf,
1200 bags Green Coffee,
SO bolts best Holland illicit,
20!) boxes Ci.stile Soffp.
Sept 4. . eoPt
To Let,
F r one, or w re ftnri.
The KHUSI, and LOT,'on Green.street,
O.T.lately occupied by Colonel Carter. The
House is (ar.ge and convenie- t, a pump of
excellent water within1 a few yards of the
kitchen door, a go oil dry cellar as any in the
eh-, under the bouse. The Lot is 120 feet
deep, which leaves room for a Garden. 'I lie
house is in ;ood repair (papered and painted.)
tod tenant it will be given at a sea.
sonable rent. The street is paved, and die
situation healthy. Any person inclined to
rent will !* sbewil the premises, and ilia
terms made known by
ADAM DENMF.AD,
, No. 37, N. Liberty>8tre.et.
September. 2.________________eui't-„
John Vance and Co.
No. lw8. Market street, opposite the Union
Bank, h tve t>us day received,
Clarinets, with Hooks of Instructions fordo.
A collection of New Songs, set lo Music,
and Sung by Webster, Woodinni. &c in the
HKltimore and Philadelphia Theatres, with
great applause,
Sonnettas for the Piano Forte, &o-
The Novice of St Dominic,? By M^ss
St Cfi', 5 Owensonj
M"rnoirs of Mar.nontel,
Life of Sir William Jones,
Mackay's Navigation,
Ship Master's Assistant,
With a large assortment of New Novels,
Classic, Miscellaneous, and School Books,
&c. &c,
GiiTord's Deep Gold Leaf,
Common, Mock, and Tortoise Shell Combs,
Pocket Bo ks.
Red and Ulue Morocco Ski .s,
Sidn Twine, Writing Paper, &c. &.c.
Sept 2. eo4t
The Subscribers
Have just received per Eliza Vi kery, and offer
for sale,
88 boxes' white S gar ) Of a superior qua-
6U do. brown do. 51;,\.
W. L. S* J. BARNEY.
__AugU3t 57.___________________en
Wanted,
One or two Apprentices, \o the Wholesale
Hardware Business. Inquire at this t ffice.
Aug ist 26. d '
Sugars.
Landing this day at Bowly's wharf", from schoo-
ner Colina, captain Garland,
75 hhds prime St. Martin's Sugars. For
sale by A. & R. BOLGHAN.
August 22.______________________d _
Notice.
The Co-partnership of NICHOLAS DU-
BOIS &. CO is by mutual consent, this day
dissolved, those indebted to the firm are re-
quested to make payment to Frederick Lin-
denberger & Co. and those to whom the said
firm is indebted are requested V) cxhibttheir
accounts for payment.
FH'DK.. LINDENBERGER Si CO.
NICHOLAS DU-foiS.
August. '<6 i
Jacob & Wm. Morris.
Have just received for sale, at No- 64, Market-
street,
30 boxes Fresh London Mustard,
43 boxes very fine Lisbon Lemons,
1 large bale real Cinnamon,
7 hhds. Choice (S years old)
15 boxes No. t, warranted Chocolate.
In Store,
Muscatel and Bloom Raisins, in boxes;
first chop Segars, in boxes, half boxes a d
in bundles of 100 each, old and fit fir imme-
diate use j double sealed Battle Powder, in
pound papers ; Poland Starch, in pound pa-
pers i old white and brown Soap, in boxes ;
Mould & Dipt Candles, in boxes ; Nutmegs s
Mace ; Cinamon, and Cloves ; Kace ; Gin-
ger ; Long Pepper ; white Mustard Seed ;
Pickled Salmon, in small kegs ; Jamie-
son's Crackers, in barrels, half bbls and .n
ke^s; Olives: Capers, and Anchoviss, in
boxes; Sweet Oil, incases of 'SOflasks, and
in boxes pf 12 bottles each ; Imperial, Hv-
son, and Young Hyson, in chests, half chests,
and in boxes, suitable for retailing ; Vi years
old Antigua Spirits, by retail, price 2 1-2 dol
lars ; old Cherry Bounce, 8a;.
August 20 ___________._____.
Wanted to Purchase or Hire,
A Negro GIRL, about 15 years of age ; one
from the country would be preferred. Apply
rtthjs office. August 31.______________
To Let,
That commodious three-story Brick HOUSE,
in South CKarle«-street, Ino. 131. IV
may be had immediately. Apply at the pre-
miscs, or next dcor.
Sept 4, coot
William Norris, Jun.
Ah. 64, Markit-strcct,
HAS FOR SALE,
110 chests Young Hyson Tea, 1st quality;
85 ditto iiysoii Skin ; 150 small boxes Hyabft.
Skin Tea, of 13 1-2 lb each ; i7 chests Soil-
chong ; 5 ditto Pek.ie Souchong ; 300 leathl
Imperial and It son,Tea. containing 3 lbs*
eacb, if supeiior quality ; r at Gogn'vac Bi/an-
dy, in long pipes ; Bordeaux diito, in short
pipes; Oid Jamaica and Antigua Spirits, in
lids. ; Holland Gin in pip, s ; old Peach
Brandy", in bbls ; Made ra Wine, in pipes,
balf pipes, and quarter casks ; Brown Su-
gar, in hhds. ; Coffee, in bags ; Black Pep.
par. Basket Salt, Race and Ground G.nger,
in kegs ; Uoubie Refined Salt I'etre ; Cassia,
ill small bales ; Mace, Cinamon, Nutmegs,
and Cloves ; warranted and common Choco.
late ; Mould and Dipt Candles, of" the best
quality, in boxes ; Spermaceti Candlea ; Con.
don and Philadelphia Mustar I, in boxes of S
and 3 dozen each ; Castile, While and Brov.a
Soup, in boxes ; 200 whole and half ho.\vs
Segars, some of which arc superior to any \t\
tills city ; 2100 rounds doubl,: sealed Ba'ltla
Powder, in pound papers, of superior quality;
Fig tjlue, in small boxes ; Spanish, fiotaut,
and New-Orleans Indigo, of the bout qaality j
Cabiness and small Twist tobacco, in kegs
and half kegs, suitable for retailing, some of
which has been maivufacture I !8 months ;
Sweet Oil, in boxes ot 30 tiasks e;idi, and
i>i baskets and boxes of Yi bottles each ; Old
Port and Madeira Wine, in bottles ; Cordial,
in bottles ; Ketchup, in do ; Old ChanipaU
fc-ne and Burgundy Wine, in b ixes of 1 d -,
CSBhj Claret Wine, in boxes of 1 and '.! U ;.
each, 1st andul quality; Playing Cards hy
i wholesale, at the manufacturer's prices j Ja-
tni.-soii's Crackers, in bbls. hall bbls k'-gs,
; and by retail i Patent Shot, assorted ; Bk-orh
j Raisini, in boxes ; Soft Shelled, and Shelled
; Almonds, Filberts, White Mustard Seed ;
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