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v \,>. Seven Dollars per Annum.] MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1307. [Vol. XXVJI—No. 4159 Amos Smith & Co. No. 7, Bkidoe-street, Have on hand, a number of good WHEAT FANS, And a lartre assortment of SCREEN >/IRE SIEVES, And other articles in their line. 9th mo 7lh- en6t H VRDWARE. P E. THOMAS If GEORGE, No. 106, Mabkei-stbeet, Have received bv the Othello from Liverpool, their entire assortment of IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY, SAD- DLERY & BRASS WAKES, Which is now opening and for sale on the usual terms Thev have likewise constantly on hand a large assortment of CUi' NAILS & BRADS, At the manufacturer's prices. ALSO, A handsome assortment of DUCK GUNS AND FOWLING PIECES, by the case. September 7.________________eo___ Mrs. Lytton, No. 118, Market.street, Hasjwt received, An elegant assortment, of Gold, and Silver Gold and Silver Cord, Rich Gold and Sil- ver Epaulets, Gol 1 and Silver Epaulets, for non-commis- sioned Officers. Feathers of all colors- Sept 7. eo4t French bilks, Lancy Goods, &c GLASS WARES. The subscriber has Just received per ghip Hamilton, captain John Thompson, a handsome assortment of SILKS, Sec. which lie offer* for sale by the package, on reasona- ble terms, viz — MantuasandSattiiM ; Figured, do.tor La- dies' Rob"* ; black Florentines ; Men's and Ladies' white, black and colored silk Hose , Men's and Ladies' silk Gloves ; Silk umbrel- las ; Ladies' extra long kid Gloves, different colors ; Mens short ditto ; Ladies' Silk ghoess fine Thread Laces; Thread Hose ; white sewing Thread. Also, 24 boxes Glass- Ware, consisting of Tumb- lers and Decanters. On Band, German Linens and India Goods, and old Cogrhc Brandv.. The whole ot the above goods are entitled to debenture on exportation. JOHN SPERRY, 55, Smith's wharf. Amsterdam, The Ship VIRGIN, William Auld, master ; Part of her cargo being en. BUS gaged, the residue will be taken on moderate terms, if immediate ap- plication is made to J. OGLEBY & D. WINCHESTER, or DANIEL HOWLAND. Se.;t 1 ¦¦ _________________d 1 Ot Eor Mew-Orleans, The Schooner THREE SISTERS, Matthias Rich, master ; --s£?-*? Ccns dernble pavt of her car- go being engaged, she will be dispatched im- mediately For freight of the remaimU r or passage, apply to the captain on board, in Fre- derick street dock, or to FALLS & BROWN Sept. 10.___________________d-tt Tor Amsterdam. m& vm The ship RITSON, Captain Brown ; •:_„ Will commence loading on Monday, the 7th instant ; a large proportion of her cargo being engaged, she will be im- mediately dispatched. For freight, apply to JAMES BIAYS, Felfs-Point, or, CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker, Commerce-street, Sopt 7. _____ __d_ Old Line of Packets, BETWEEN BALTIMORE AMD PHILA- DELPHIA, VU FRENCHTOWN. 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 13 h instant, and engaged lodgings for herself .md two hired servants, in my house ; and also entered two Gray Horses in my Stabler, al- ! ledging them to be her property. This Lady left my house on Sunday morning last, wilh- : out giving me any notice of her intention to i depart, and left behind her the two servants I and the horses above mentioned. I dothere- i fore hereby request that she will come ibf- I ward a id pay her bill, otherwise the horses ' will he s'dd at the expiration of JO days for the recount thereof As it is possible that some accident may have happened to this la- dy, so as to prevent her return, I shall there- fore consider myself obliged to any p*rson who wi.l give me any infnrmatloa respecting her. JAMES BRYIJEN. August "38. d2Qt John & James Roberts, 230, Market street, H.ivejicst received and offer for sale, on reasona- ble terms, 5 bo.ces 4-4 Irish Linens 2 bales i.uporii e Cloths, 1 bale double milled Ker seymeies, 'Also, 11 bales Flannels, 14 hhds. & ) . .' - 7'barr Is \ £,K)J T>»hty Sugars, August 31. dl5t Sept. co4t For Sale, Belt Leather, Dmmheads, white Welting, prime Buckskins, red. self w, green & black Morocco Hatters' and Saddlers' W ool. Deer's Hair, Hair suitable for pi u-ten-rs, and a ge- neral assortment of L- -atfcer of the best qua- litv and upon the cheapest terms, 3 R. K. HEATH, No. 1, Cheapside. August 24.______________________eo_ Fall Goods. One hundred and f mrparkages cf WOOL- EN V COTTON GOt)DS, adapted to home aiid export trade, now laiding from the O- tbello and Canawa; for sale by PETER HOFFMAN &. SON. Sept 4. _________________''"'"' __ For baie, £y CH: HESHON, No. 57, Smith's wharf, 1200 bags Green Coffee, 20 holts best Holland Duck, 300 boxes Castile Soap. Sept 4. The public are respectfully informed that the Dispatch (an old Boat) is taken out of the Line, and her place is supplied by the new Sloop Sarah, which will leave Bowly'a wharf, on Sunday next, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Her accommodations exhibit convenience & elegance in a very superior degree ; and the " Little George Ayres," having been pur- chased from the New Line at Philadelphia, to supply the place of the " Tryphema" hi the Delaware, it is believed the Old Line is now as complete as the nature of such a mode of transportation will admit. WM. M'DONALD. Sept^_________________________d8t For Amsterdam, E3£% The hne Brig NEWTON, ¦M^i^K. Captain -fame* Daly ; '¦hSJ.SmISijP' W id sail in about 5 or 6 days, -:5&*»a$2S*»!r having-tlie greals-r part of her cargo engaged. Coffee in bags, or any other article of small bulk, will bo taken on mo- derate freight Apply to WILLIAM COLE, Or JOHN SOLVE, Ship Broker. Sept 3.______________________d 1 Entitled to iJrawiiaci. .Hide ; erger, eo6t Samuel Wydown, 75,Water-street, Mas received via New-Tori, and offers for sale, 1 bale Coatings, 3 do. Superfine Broad Cloths, 1 do. Windsor and Striped Cords and Ojiihings, 1 do. mixt Sattinnets, 1 case Olive and Drab Drabbits. Also Entitled to Drawbtci, 3 trunks Women's Cotton Hose, 2 do. Silk Chambrays, 2 do Ginghams, 2 do. Printed Musiincts, Dimities & Quill- ings, 2 bales Superfine Broad Cloths. August 24.___________________eo!2t The Subscribers Have just received per Eliza Vickery, and offer for sale, 83 boxes white Sugar\ Of a superior qua- 60 do. brown do. 5 ''ty. W. L. & J. BARNEY. A11gust "7-________________eo Xb Let, That commodious three-story Brick HOUSE, in South Charles-street, No. 131. Possession may be had immediately. Apply at the pre- mises, or next door. Sept 4._____._______________eo6t House and Store, On Baltimore-street, to let. Inquire at this Office.________^epi 9. eo4tt George Hoffman Has im_i rtcti in the Othello and Cannawa,frovi Liverpool, 102 Packages Seasonable Goods ; Many ol which are expressly adapted to the export trade Sept 2. d3t-ro3t Coitec-liou.se Hotel, No. 38, South-street, Adjoining the Merchants' Coffee-House. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public that hi has opened AN HOTEL, at the above stand, where he is determined no exertions shall be wanting to merit public patronage ; he is well prepar- ed for the reception of travellers both by land and water, who will find this central situati- on convenient both for businss and information. HEIL PECK. N. B. Boarders taken by ilia Week, Month or Year. 93° A Public Ordinary served up every day at 2 o'clock. Sept 9. eo,3w G. F. & J No. 2oO, Baltiinoie^trei, opposite the Indian Queen Tavern, Have impoue.i in the > uhello, Canawa, and Fame, from Liverpool, a complete assort merit of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADLERY, BRASS, and J PANNED WAitE, &c &c. Among which are, Anvils and Vices, Spades and Shove Is, I i Point hue drawn Nails, i tent Shot, assorted, White Lead, in Oil, in kegs of 28 and 14 lb. Seine Tiwnc, in casks of 250 lb. each, Hilling I tors, Iron \ V ire, Guns, m cases. Which are offered for sale, on accommo- dating te -ins. beptemner 7. d A Young Man. Desirous of employ, until the ensuing spring, and who has a knowledge ot tne wholesale mercantile business, would be wil- ling to engage himself, with a respectable nerchant of this place, until that time. Sa- tisfactory testimony of his abilities can be ad- duce.!.. A line addressed to W. and deposited at this effice, will ne attended to. Sept 9. dSt Notice. The Co partnership of NICHOLAS DU- BOISijSi CO is by mutual consent, this day dissolved, those indebted to the firm are re- quested to make payment to Frederick Lin- denberger St Co. and those to whom the said firmjis indebted are requested to exhibt their accounts for payment. FR'DK. LINDENBERGER & CO. NICHOL .S DUBOIS. August 26 d A Coachman Wanted. Any person disposed to selT a good Coach- man, who understands the management of Horses, and can be well recommended, will hear of a liberal purchaser by applying at this Office. August 29. d!8t For Sale. A smm, likely NEGRO GIRL, of about fifteen years, to be sold for want of employ, nient. She can be well recommended for ho- r.osty, &c. Enquire at this office. Sept. 11.___________ d4t Patton and Jones, No. 93, Maiiet stieet, Baltimore, and No. 44, Market-street, Philadelphia, Have received by the late arrivals from London and Liverpool, a complete assortment of Eight Day and Table CLOCKS, Horizontal, Patent Lever, Chronometers, and common Gold and Silver WATCHES, And Clock and Watch-maker's' Tools and Materials. Which they offer very low for cash, or ac ceptar.ces in town. iHli mo-. 8. eo!2t W. tx J. Hoffman, No. 3, South Cit miles-sheet, OFFER I-Oil S iLH, The remainder of their importation, by the Shepherdess, Consisting of 6 cases Shirting < ottons, 4 trunks Cotton Hose, 2 bales extra superfine London Cloths, 2 cases Corded Dimities, 2 trunks Prints, 2 cases Cotton Chambrays, 2 trunks colored Cambrick, 1 case undress Ginghams, I trunk Imperial Shawls, 1 case Sewing Cotton, 2 trunks Rich Silk and other Fancy Goods for Milliners. Sept 8. ________d!5t remTwaTT Henry %$ Liudenberger Have removed to No. 200 1-2, Baltimore- street. Who offer to Kent the Store & Cel- ar, No. ',04, opposite the Indi n Queen Ta vera, with a convenient Warehouse if re- qluired. August ~6. d The Subscriber Respectfully begs leavsr to recommend the following proposals of the London Phoenix Fire Company. The season of the year ap- proaches, when danger from that el nieiii is most to Oe apprehended. The rates oi Pre- nniinis, will in all cases, be made low, as i he nature and situation of property will per- mit. For the accommodation of Merchants, specific Goods, identified by marks a d num- bers, may be insured for a less time than the year. Orders left at the office in Second- street, any tune between the hours of nine A. M. and 5 P. M will b. du y attended to, and Polices issued the same da,. DAVID SIEWART, Agent. Insurances can be made on B.ildings, Stores, &c. Sic. in all parts of Mar, land, tlie district of Columbia, inclu.-ling Alexandria & its Neighborhood. Letters on t ;e subject, post psui, addressed to tne A^ent, shall iuiye immediate aueuuou. PROPOSALS From th? FbutitX Cump iny of Londim For insuring houses, buii'li gs, stoics, sl.ips in har- bor, gooiU, wares atli merchandise, P&0M LOSS OX Da MAGS 111' j-.RF. insurance truth less or dauugc by fire h .ill eeen feu.id a mca>ure ol gie.it iaip rtatliC t die uappi ncss of families, and faag.giveu auuiiion.il security to commercial tr.in ac'inii'. The uistingui-hed ti(i- probnttoti with whirh uit: jiuiilic through ut Greui- firimu received the irnnrnved sjstcmsf [hi ufljee, ocra»ioneu fri qucut application tor the insurance of property in the principal ci.ics and towns in £.u- rope and America, and im uccd the company ma- ny years since co extend their plan to the continents Furniture or Merchandize not hazardous, con ¦ tamed in such buildings. Hazardous Goods, viz. Pitch, T'ar, Turpentine, Saltpetre, Fl ix He.op, Oils and fallow, in bund- ing- iif the Seconl Class. Fo~r sums not ixctdimr SOOOO Dollars in one Riik, 75 Cents per Annum per coo Dollars. No. IV. Elanards o/'tbr Fourth Cdats,vix. Timber or olight Buiidiigscoveted withShingles cr B, arris. furniture or Merchandize not hazardous, con taiucd in such duil nuir-,. Hazaruoui «'iood-., viz. Pitch, Far, Turpentine, Saltpetre, f ax, H«mp, oils and 1 allow, in Budd- ings of the third Cass. For \unts not ;xcte, Barges and other small C.ilt, Willi Goods on board, may be insured against Fire. Iff Larger sums may be insured by pedal agree- oeiit. All imiiir.gs, in contiguity to other haz nxl- ous I ui ungs, or in other rrspects situated ui-ad- vant.ge.'U.- y will be charged at an extra premiu o» the rate- m. y als » in some cases be proportionality moderated upon timber burnings in the country fir when standing niigle and detached, or aiaendtd with circu nsian' cs iif pecu iar sceunty. _\y~ Idl »¦ elter«, Soap Makers, Brewers, Vinegar ami sweet- v alters, Hemp and Flax Drc.sa ers, frm ing Houses, Cioptrs, O rpeiittrs, abi- net Makers, Coach .lakers, M.et muses. Baktr<, Ship u hinders. [ioat-Buil lers, Hope Makers," tsu- ga, 'i ri.leri, Cnemi-rs, Virn b Makers, turpentine-.Works, fheat..ts •<» 1 all Mills and M thiiiery, ire itemed extr 1 Inzoo, us mid the rate up.ni such risks will ne prop .itmiiably incruas ed. Fire Insurance. 77ie subscriber having leceived powers and in- sfructions f'rom the PHVSV1X CUMPAlfT'OF I ON DON. Is fully authorise' 1 to eifectinsni .inc.- on Houses, Buildings, Stiies, Ships in uo:. >r. Goods WSres, ind VteivhaiulLze, 111 any part oi' the siat- ot Maryland, FROM LOS-, OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, On term-, so model afa, as will, it is pre sumed, make it Lhe interest of all to resort to a measure so w^jil calcuhite 1 to give addition al security to conioiercial trausaclions, and lo afford protection from the injuries which Fires have so often occasioned. In this Office, no insured person is liable to any call to make, good the losses of-o btit in case of Fire, th sull'. rcr will be fully indemnified with that liberality ami prompt- ness which have alwajs ilistiligui.die 1 tiiis company; it quiring no other delay ( tec itied to extend the sum which ilTy have been accustomed toinsu.e in any single lask, and have arranged rates of- premium up,11 (he various des- cription" of propelty, which, they trust, will be tound in deiat ,jusi and equitable. The prempti- fude vviih which ihi, effice has adjusted the claims of" sufferers, and the sohoity ol its lunds, are so wed known, that it is unnecessary to offer more on the subject, thr.n to reler those who desire information, to the merchants of 1 oudon, with whom tliey cor- rcspohd. g_t' in this office, no insured person is liable to any call to make good the- losses of others : but in ccse ol tire, the sufferer wdll be fully indemnified by the company. The company also make good losses on property burnt by lightning. RATES OF ANNUAL PREMIUMS To be paid for Amtrancc ug.unst Fire, No. I. Hazards of tbt First Class, viz. Brick or Stuiie Buildings, covered with Tiles, Slate or Metal. Furniture or .Vetchandize not hazardous, con- tained in such buildings. For sumi hot ixcotdivg 10,0001/.//,//; in one Riik, 37A Cents pei Am.tun per 100 dollars. No I!. Hazards of ths Second Class, ti'a, Buildings having the Foiir Wails entirely of Brick or Stone, carried tnrough the Roof, and covered with boards or shingles. Furniture or Merchandize not hazardous, con- tained in such buildings. Hazardous Goods, viz. Pitch, Tar, Turpentine, Saltpetre, Flax, Hemp, oils and fallow, in Build- ings of the first Class. For sun's not exceeding 10,000 Dollars in one Risk, 565 Cents per Annum per 100Dollars. No. III. Hazards of the Third Class, viz. Buildings constructed partly with Brick or St"iie III. No loss or damage to be paid on file hap- pening by an invasion, foreign en- my, civil commotion, not, or any myila.y or usurped power whatever ; nor tor damage done by ti e occasioned by eai'tiiteiiak., s or hurricanes ; one this company will malic good tne looses on pio- perty burnt by lightening. IV. Books O' accounts, written securities, bills, bonds, tallies; and ready money cannot be insured. V. Jewels, plate, medals, or other curiosi- ties, paintm ;saiKt sculptures, are not included in any insurance, unless such articles are spe- | cified in the policy. VI. Persons insuring property at this office i must give notice oi any other luaurance made elsewhere on their behalf on the same, and 1 cause each other insurance to be indorsed on their policies ; 111 winch case each office shall be liabl« 10 the payment only of a ratable pro- 1 portion of any loss or damage which may be sustained ; and unless such notice is given, tlie insured will not be enliliitd to recover in case of loss. VII. No order for insurance will be of any I force, unless the premium is paid to the agent or unless a sum has been aelvanced, and the I agent has delivered his receipt 011 account oi i the office ; and all persons desirous to conti- i nue their insurances, must make their'future ! payments annually within fifteen days after the ; day limited by their respective policies, or the ! same will be void. VIII Ail persons assured by this company, sustainingany loss or damage by fire are forth. j with to give notice to the .company's agent, is; I as soon as possible after, to deliver in as par- i ticularan account of their loss or damage sign- ed with their own hands, as the nature ot t.he c:se will admit of, and make proof of the-same ; by their oath or affirmation, and bytiicir books of accounts or other proper vouchers as shall i be reas 'nably required ; and shall procure a 1 certificate, under the hand of a magistrate or sworn notary of the city or district in which the fire happened, noi coiieenied'ni such loss. and partly with Wood 0, having either of the Four irnportin-„ thal they arc acquainted with the Wall, of On* Work filled .11 with brisk. character and ClTCUmsU taiinees withe person or persons insured, and do knowor verily believe that.be, she, or they, really, and..hy piisfortuitfa without any kind of fraud or evil practice, have sustained by such fire, loss afid.damag* to the amount therein mentioned and.until such affidavits and certificates are produced, the loss money shall not be payable ; also, if there apoearsany fraud or false swearing, the claimant enalf forfeit his claim to restitution ot pav' ent, by virtue of his policy. IX In case any difference or dispute shall arise hetween the assured and the comoany, touching any loss or damttge, such difference may be submitted to the judgment and deter- min tion of arbitrators, indifferently chosen, whose award in writing shall be conclus ve 8c binding to nil parties. And when anv loss or damage shall have been duly proved, the in- sured shall receive satisfaction to the.ful1 a- mount thereof, without allowance of any dis- count, f.»es, or other deduction whatever X. Per ons choosing to insure for srvAti years, will be charged for six ^e;\rs only ; also, for n lens number of years than seven, will be allowed a reasonable discoun . Pitch, Tar, Turpentine, Saltpetre, Flax, Hemp Oils, and Tallow, are tem"1 hazard- ous goods ; Tallow melters. Soap makers, Brewer", Dealers in Spirituous1 Pikj '<>rs, Vi- negar, ad Sweel mak'rs, ffeii'p and Flax- dressers, Printing h mses, Coopers, Carpen- ters, Cabinet makers. Coach-makers, Malt- houses Bikers, Seifi-chandlers, JBi-id-build- ers, Rot-e-tnakers, Su ,ar-r. friers. Distillers', C! •mists,Varnish makers Turpentine.works, Theatres, and all Mills ;md Machinery, ara deemed extra hazardous, and ihe rate upon surh risks will !>¦ propon'onably increased. Ships in port, and their cargoes ; ships building fir repairing 1 also, bnrges, and other small c aft, with (roods 011 board, may be in- sured i.gainst fire, at 75 cents for one year ; 4$ cent* or -ox months, and 37 1-2 cents for three . per I 0 dollars Barns, Stables, Hay and Grain contained in them or in stacks or ricks, ant! Live Stork, will be iosiir d at such pi" niituns as may be agreed on Tii" rste*p 1 buildings (and on property con* tained iti 'nein) depend so much tin the mete- rials of whu'b they are coisti'iicted. the pur- poses for which thei are used, and their situ- ation with respect Lo oilier buildings flint may be deemed hazntlais, that particular attenti- on is requested to these circumstances in the orders for insurance. \ In oases requiring a surveyor's report or plan of the buildings, Where there are several, showing their situation with respect lo each other and to other buildings, such survey or plan must be furnished by the assured, or at his expense j hut where a clear de,a rip ?onof the property can be given, of which the agent must be the judge, they may be dispensed with. The assured is subject to no charge or expence in this office, except 51) cents for the policy. In stating the sum for whic'.l insurance Triay> be requested on any propert;, h shotdd be re- codected, that indemnity only is the object of insurance against fire, a.d that benefit'ar ex- peetedpr'Jit or adxant ge, beyond ajustestiinate of the value of the property destroyed, is against the principles o*' the conlrii't. Orders left at the Office of the Company, in Second-otteet, wdll be attended t.o by DAVID STEWART, Agent for the Phoenix Assurance' Company of London. GO* The Phoenix Company having Agents »t Philadelphia, New-York, Charleston, Sa- vannah^ and New-Or'eat.s, persons having property in those places, are leferred to th* respective ag-tits. ^September 1 1. tle\t'-">aw United bAdtf of America. District of M ryland, ss. District Cohkt, Skpt. term, 18',7. WHERE S an inf rmation hath been filed in the. district court of the United States for Maryland -district; b) John Stephen, Esq at- torney for the same, ao,: inst a certain sch' oner or vessel called Virginia, or otherwise called General Maasena.hertack'.e, furniture,appai el, and guns, praying a condemnation of the same, toi'th'itcei'taiiipers'.)nsthereimiame<.l,dii'litout& arm the said schooner atthe port of Baltimore, with i tent that lh,- said schooner Of vessel should be employ ed in the service1 of a for. ign state, to wit, in tlie service of the emperor of France and king of Italy, to commit hostilities upon the subjects and property of anotber fo- reign prince or state, to wit, upon the soijects and property of the king of U iletl Kingdom of Geat'Bric in an ' Ireland : tbe said United States then being at peace with the s;dd King of the United Kingdom, of Greai-Brilsvi and Ireland, contrary to tlie form of the statute if» such case made and provided : And whereas the Hon James Houston, judge of said court, hath ordevi d and directed Monday, the tiftJt day of October next, at Id o'clock in the I'otp- noon 01 'he same day, for holding a court it the court-house, in the city of Baltimore^ for the trial of the premises, agreeably to the prayer of the said attorney NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That tne District Court will 'hen and t!te.re be held for the said trial; and ths owner or owners, and all persons who may have any in- terest therein, are hereby cited to be and appear al I lie time and place aforesaid, to shew cause, if any they have, why a finaj( determi- nation should not pass. By order of t!>e Jtultre, PHILIP MOORE, Clk. Sept, 7.________________________d\4t__ jNotiec. JOHN KEN Y/<;DV'cS COX Have removed their Books of Accounts, also, those of the late firm of inllio y Ik John Kennedy and Co. to the Counting House of Messrs. A. Kennedy and Colhoori, No. lo, Light-street ; where all persons indebted to either of the abox-o firms are requested to make payment, and those who have claims agai.cst die same will please liand iti their ac- counts for settlement. .July 10. . d : Notice is hereby given, That the subscriber hath assign* :..!- tinned time; are. requested ' .' i.nv.e irnueui- ate payment to the subscriber. I'RANCIS I. MJTCHELI August 13. dim irnMHMifT.1 .* ii— su ¦fn.a...