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f* I tilm. Mw i li n»Jhi»-il||li.W.d>if»S Seven Dollars per Annum.] SA"*UKf>'AV-, S^FiiivLi H 25, I o> U / fVoi. AX\ 11-—No. 4170. REMOVAL. 7/t'n-v Gf Lindenber?er Hove removed to No, 200 1-?, Baltimore. Street. Who offer to Kent the Store & Cel- ar, No. .01, opposite the Indian Queen Ta. ve'rn, W'th a convenient Warehouse if re- clamed August 26. A BAL TJMORE THEATRE. The public are respectfully iniormed that the entertainments of tne Theatre, for the fall Se,.son, will commence on Thursday the 1st of October next. WAilREN & REINAGLE. _Sept 17- _______________________d G. %.-.& J. Lindenberger, Ho. 2c0, Baltimoie-strert, opposite the Indian §h,een Tavern, Have imported in the Othello, Canawa, and i'atlte, from Liverpool, a complete assort. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADLERY, BRASS, and J 'PANNED WARE, &c &c. Among which are, Anvils and'Vices, Spades and Shovels, Flat Point fine drawn Nails, Patent Shot, assorted, White Lead, in Oil, in kegs of 28 and 14 Seine Tiwne, in cssks of 250 lb. each, Hilling Hoes, Iron Wire, Guns, in cases. Which are offered for sale, on aecommo- dating terms, Septemoer 7-_____________ d Imported By the ship Gcoige and Allien, captain Joel Vic- ktrs, from Tonningen, White. &. brown Plalillas, ? of superior qua- Dowlas and Cnsserillos, ji Uty, 1000 oval Demijohns, (The above entitled to drawback.) And by the late art nut* in Philadelphia from 'To- ningpH, A General Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. O hand, Bohemia Window Glass, 10 hy 12, Ticklenburgs, Rc-tuns, white Rolls, and Checks No 2, 5000 Gunney Bags, For gale by FREDERICK C GRAF, Head of Smith's dock. _Sept 22. d l'oultney 8* Thomas Havetyeceived by the Grand Seignior,from Hull, a further supply of 104 bundles SHEET IRON, Single, Dou. ble, and Treble Rolled. -. Sept 12. ___ _ d Wanted as a Tutor in pri- vate faintly, a gentleman capable of Teaching G'eek and Latin, and the first branches of the Mathematics. To sueh a one, a liberal salary will be acceded. Apply at this office. Sept '11._______________________ d Notiec. JOHH KENNEDT & 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. Jvennedy 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 clainiB * agai.st the same will please hand in their ac- counts for settlement. July 10. d Isaac Burneston, No 195, Market-street, Has received by the late arrivals, his Fall Goods ; Which are now opening, comprising a ge- neral assortment of Goods suitable to the ap- proaching season. A general assortment of ADELPHI COTTON THREAD, Of superior quality, which will be sold very cheap. Sept 15. __________________dim ~~~ David Waifield, No. 183, Baltimore-street, Has Imported by the late arrivals from Liver- pool, and otherwise rece vtd for sale, A Genet al Assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS: Amongst vB/iich are, Superfine and common Cloths ; Cassimeres, S warn towns, Flannels, Coatings, Rayses, Flush- ings, Blankets, Plains, Kerseys & Ualftnicks ; Manchestry, assorted ; Cotton, Worsted and Silk Hosiery; Muffs, assorted; Irish Linens, Brown Hollands, Bed tickens of"ail qualities ; a good assortment of Buttons, Threads, Sew- ing SUks, i-.c.; French Si!* and Kid Gloves ; Sarsenets, Pealons, and Sattins ; French Cam- brics ; German Linens ; India Muslins, Checks and Romals ; Bandannas, Sic. &.c Sept. 21. d.4t-eoI6t To Eet, A STORE at present occupied as a Cro- cery, situate corner of Calvert &. Bank streets. In point of situation it exceeds any in Balti- more, being in the greet thoroughfare from the wharves to Baltimore-street, and the up, per parts of the city. It has at present a very considerable run of business, and is daily in- creasing ; and if agreeu'le to the tenant the present stock of Groceries, consisting of For Tosion, ¦ _v^-v The new Schooner J ANE, *v"63-"!Sx Captain Hawes, I^jCJms^" A fine, fast sailing vessel, and - «iSF=!tkSEras""" an experienced commander ; part of her cargo being engaged, she will lie dispatched in a few days. For freight of the remainder, apply on board, head of Smith's dock, or to ISAIAH MANKIN. Sept. 21.___________________________d6t Will be sold at Auction, at the Merchant's CofFee-House, in the City of New-York, on Tues iay, the 6th day of October, at 1 o'clock, P. M. 'i\ The remarkable fine Ship OTHO, Burthen Stir tons, built in the citv of New York, ot live oak, locust and cedar, raised in frames and all her frames bolted together, from stem to stern, fastened witli wrought copper, rigged with cordage made from first quality hemp Has elegant accommodations, sails uncom- monly fast, and carries a very large cargo— Having performed btlt one voyage, may he sent to sea, without evpence, and is now ready to receive a cargo. ALSO, The Ship CONSTELLATION, With her armament, a well built, fast sailing and burthen- some ship, 340 tons per register, copper fast- ened, and coppered to the bends, with heavy copper laid on blankets. Sh-; has performed but two vov ages, one of which was since she was coppered. Herrigginghas just been thoroughly overhauled ; she has a very exten- sive inventory, and may be sent to sea with- out expeiice. The above Ships will be sold on a credit of 4, 6, 8, 10 8c 12 mo-iths. Any person dis- posal (o purchase at private sale, will apply to Ha! I ins ami M Blair. M-pt 17. ________________________dt4thO riS pt-esc handsome assotment, will be price, and on liberal credit, premises________Sept ¦.,»¦___ a sold at a fail- Apply on the d4t • t To be Sold or ivented, A large, convenient Iwo-story Brick House, with the very best dry cellars, in a healthy si- tuation, suil .ble for a large family, with back biiildiogssiifficient.viic Piazza,Kitchen,Wash House, Smoke House, and Stable, in complete Order: immjdiate possession may be had. If Sold, the purchase, may have accoiiinsodatir.g terms; if 1 anted, tlic rent will be moderate. Also to bk Sold, A Plantation, of neat 501) acres, one half in woods, within 12 miles 61 Baltimore, and on navigable water, on ad\ i terms tothe purchaser. Apply to Cili-aSTOPUER HUGHES, Sept. 23. &6t-e< Fot Amsterdam. v lie Ship -p«i^f»> ini'so., *TvX3yr Captain Brown ; £**%&*&*?** Having half her cavgo now on board, may be disp tched in a few days. For freight, aimlv to J VMttS BIAYS, Fell's-Po'mt, or, CHARLE.s b. YOUNG, Broker, 20, Commerce street. S-;pt 15-____________________________d lor bale, Freight or Charier, The new a'.d fast-sailing Ship GRAND .Sl.IGM -k, Janus Snow, master, Burthen 305 tons per register, : carries about 3500 battels, is a remarkable | strong, faithful built ship, just off her first voy- age, and is by competent judges esteemed a ' very superior vessel. Apply lo thecaptainon board, at Kerr's wharf, Fell's Poijit, or to the subscribers. ALSO, The Schooner PHOENIX, E. Grely master, A go dstrong vessel, 2years old, and carries 6i0 barrels. Apply lo the master on board, at Smith's dock, or to CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, 83, Bowly's wharf. Sept 15._________________________d _ Ireight Warned, To any port in the United States, or the West- Indies, For the Schooner BELLONA, Capt. White, A well found southern built vessel, burthen 660 bbls. For terms apply to A. fcf R. BOUGH AN, Wio have on hand and for sale, 50 hhds and 30 bbls St. Martins Sugar, 120 do. Maryland and Virginia Tobacco. __ Sept 15.____________________________d For Amsterdam, "L, , The fine fast sailing Ship SHEPHERDESS, Capt John Neims ; as In complete order to receive i, part of which is already engaged — For Height applv to LLVLRING & NELMS, or 1). L. THOMAS, Ship Brokor. Sept 10.______________________________eo_ For the River VVeser or Jade, Or, (if the Blockade continues,J FOR iONMNiGEN, The Bremen Brig MA It I A, Captain G Monsees j Sa Is under a special British licence, granting her tc proceed unmolested to any neutral port in Europe. She has a part of her cargo engaged, for the remainder apply to G TOPKEN i> CO. Or, D. L. THOMAS, Ship Broker For New-Orleans, j-T£., TheSchoonerREPUBLICAN, ^'^tW Captain Samuel Newludl ; '2£^ Will carry %0 bb's is a very ErsSSKfeicS good vessel, just sheathed. Si completely repaired, her accommodations for passengers are very convenient, and exten- sive, having been built tor a packet. She is now ready lo tuke in. For freight or passage, apply to HENRY THOMPSON. Sept 24. eobt For Liverpool, The Ship HERCULES, Capt. Asa Hewttt, A remarkably good vessel, burthen 346 tons, only 2 years *bly delivers her cargoes free For freight or passage, hav ' O V^Vii-Hill-W^X old, and iovari from damage ingthe very best atcomivu;datio> s, apply to HFNRY THOMPSON. Sept 24._____________ __ eo6t___ just Received By the trig Dove, C Chdds, jrom.Ma'eWa, A choice parcel of fine old Madeira \\ INKS, fit for Immediate use, in butts, pipes, half pipes and quarter Casks, which will be sold low on a credit of 12 months JACOB ADAMS. Sept 22- dlU Notice. The Co partnership of Hahcock and Norris Was dissolved the 1st instant, by mutual con sent ; all persons having claims against the Said firm will please present the n for Settle nient ; and those Indebted are particular)} requested to .ake immediate payment, to ei. ther of the subscribers. THOMAS HANCOCK. RICHARD NORRIS. Sept 14. d Thomas Hancock Respectfully informs his li iends and the public, that he will continue the business In the same situation, No 2>3, Market-street, where he has on hand, a general assortment of Cutlery, Hardware and Sadlery, Brass & Japanned Ware, &c. He has received by the Canawa, an assortment of Cutlery, and ex- pects by the next arrivals, a further supply, generally j all of which he will sell low for cash or acceptances in town. Best London Pewter, in casks assorted. g»pt 15 dl2t _ To Rent, And possession had on the 16(A October next. The WAREHOUSE, at pres.-nt occupied by G. F. --i-,3n.' ::r ?3-______________d8t eo4t 350 bbls. RYE WHISKEY, 'orsalebv CA.vIPBtiLL P WHITE. Sept 23. d4tf George Lightner, At his Jistuousked TIN AND PEWTER MANUFACTORY, North-street, Oldtown, near the Hayicdet, Informs his friends and the public gene- rally, thai he keeps on hand a large as- sortment of the best Manufactured TIN and PEWTER, warranted of the first workman- ship. Country Merchants and others will find it greatly to their advantage to call at the Ma- nufactory, as , he prices will be made an object to merchants taking a quantity. Old Copper anil Pewter will be taken in payment for new, and the highest price given. TO £ENT, A large and airy HOUSE, with a good Sta- ble Yard, Spring-House, lump, and u number of improvements, so as to make it an agreeable situation for any gentleman wishing lo enjoy the benefit of tree air and good water 'i he terms of Rent will be made very reasonable to a good tenant. Sept. z. d3m W illiam bcott, No. 46, North Howard strest, Has imported pei iate amva.sJriin Liverpool and London, a general assortment of Fall Goods, viz : Cloths and Cassimeres, superfine & com- mon, C alings, plain, napt, and moleskin, Plains, Kerseys, and Kendal Cottons, Blankets, Hose, Striped, and Point, FhiHheis, and ftockingbaise, Manchester Cords, Velveteens, and Thick- sets, Bombazettes, Wildbores, Durants, and Cahmancoi s, Hosiery, Worsted, Lambs Wool, and Cot- ton, &.c. &c. Alsej-st received, Calicoes, India ..lushns, Bundanoes, Sewing Silks, German and Irish Linnens, Threads, Pins, &~c Sept. 24_______________eo For hale, On THURSDAY, the 19th of November next, agreeably to the last will and t< sta- men of Joseph Mills, deceased, wdl be ex- posed to sale, at a 11 o'clock, on the pre mises, A small FARM, supposed to contain about 115, or 1^0 aires ot Laud, whereof the said Joseph Aiills, .ate of Cecil county, died sei- zed of, lying on the Soutii side of Elk River, in Town Point-Neck ; on which there is a val- uable 'Fishery, which has been used aid im- proved as such, for some years, and with a small cxpei ce might be rendered productive as a Fishery. The situation is good both for Fishing and Fowling, and is accounted healthy. Thedwelling House aud Out-Hous- es, including the F sh-House, Shed are in tol rable order. It would be well for those who m-y incline to purchase, to take a view of the premises, before the day of sale. The terms of pa) merit will be made easy to the purchaser. The conditions of sale will be male known on the day of sals, or may be known before, by applying to Richard Bassett, (at his Farm on Bohemia River,) Executor of the last will and testament of the said Joseph Mills. Sept- 24- — Ov Notice. The subscriber having tak'-h James Ham- mend and Richard Barrv into partnership, the business in future will be carried on under the firm of JAMES H \ MOND fc CO. All persons having claims against me, will pre sent, them for payment, and all those indebt- ed to me whose accounts are of long stand ing, are rev nested to make immediate pay- ment, as no further indulgence can be given. A. lilCBARDSON. Sept 24 eo8t Juries Hammond and Co. WHOL SiLE :',Vrt RRT.iIl G OCERS, No. 34, MARKET-STREET, Inform tueir old customers and Uie public in general, that they have now on hand and will endeavor to keep i general and new se lected assortment of G lOv.EfiFES, Which will be disposed of on liberal terms to punctual men. Sept 24. eo8t The Subscriber Has imported per the Pair American from, Lon- don, and fame, from Liverpool, and offers for sale, Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, Coarse and fine B'ue Planes, An assortment of Flannels, Low priced Blue Cloths, Striped Dufnl Blankets, White Kerseys, Superfine Coating, Wiiited Scarlet and Blue Bunting, Seine and Sewing T .vine. 18, 2.>, 24 and 48 oz Sheathing Copper, Patent Copper Sheating Nails, Common do. do No 4, 5, 6 and 7, 2-i inch west country Canvas, Brass and wood Compasses, B st A/.imuth do An assortment of Tvlescopss, Me al Sextants, Silver Arches, Solid Joint t'Hie Glasses, Also on hand, Sheet Lead, fancy Cords and Velvets, Swms'o .ii am! Moleskin, Marsailfis Quilting and I ,dia Dirnity, Checks and Stripes, F.ne B uiihazetts. lilOKNDICK CHACE, No, 39, ! hames-sUvet, Fell's Point. Sept .'4,_______________________ eo4t FALL UOOaJST" By the Abeona and othei vessels from England, AiJt"LETON &? CO. Have received an extensive assortment of liooin, (Uttou c5 &ilk Goods, W hich are now opening at No 16 Calvert- strei t, anil will be sold positively as lew, by the package or ppgi e, as at any store hi Baltimore or Philadelphia. Forty trunks Calic.es and Furnitures, bales of Bro-uiciotlis, Cassimeres, Coatings, Flush- ings, Fiains, forest Cloths, Flannels, baizes, Kerseys, Blanks, i'ehce Cloths and Flannels, &.C ; cases oi *Lo1ds, Velvets Vesting* of the best London uriS*imeres,Toilinets H Worsted Quilt.ngs, Planted t'aobys, Hats Ginghams, Snawls, ChecKs, Handaeiciiie.s. S.iltms, Per- sians, --.ilk. Handkerchiefs, Cotton ana Silk Sewings ; Birmingham Ware, &.c. Sic. _Sept 24______ eo John Vance &. Co. No. 178, Market strbet, opposite the Union Bank, Have this day received in addition to their former assortment of Fooks, Stationary, Sr,c &tc A quantity of Writing Paper, Wrapping do. Bonnet Boards, Morocco Skins, Sein Twine, Pocket Books, Paper Hangings and Borders. ALSO, The Novice of St. lominic, Mair's Introduction to Making Latin, Steuben's Military Exercises, With a large assortment of New Novels, Classic, Miscellaneous, and School Books. N B. V fr«sh supply of the Cordial Balm ot Gilead &.c ts.c. S«pt 24. _____1 eo4t DANCIJNG. Mr. B. Brunelot, Professorot Dancing in St. Mary's College and of Mrs. I.acombe's Young Ladies Academy, has the honor of informing his firmer Pupils and the public in general, that his Dancing Academy will commence on Thursday, the 1st day of October. A thirteen years' residence in this city as a Professor 0' Dancing, and the late stay Mr. B B has made in Pans, enable him to of- fer to a discerning public, botn experience & novxlty in the agreeable Art of Dancing As Mr. B. B. has been in the necessity of refusing Scholars last winter, those who in tendjoning lis School, are desired to make immediate application Mr. B. B also informs the ladies and gen. tlemin of Baltimore, that he will give private lessons either at their own houses, or at his Ball Room, in Water street, opposite Mr. Liken Solomon's, Broker. Sept 23____________________eo4t, 1'or Sale, On moderate terms, 250 acres of good L\ND, in Greenhriar county, Virginia. Apply at this office. Sept-23-_____________________________2aw This is to give Notice, That the subscriber of the city of Balti- more, hath obtained from the orphan's couit of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters testamentary on the the personal estate of Mr James Pollet, late of the city of Balti- more, deceased : All persons having claims agains' the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof; to the subscriber, at or before the 9th duyof March next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this sixteenth day of September, 180r- JOHN ROY, Adm'r. Sept 17, 1807. 3aw6w Just received and for Sale, 133 hhds.7 first q lality white Clayed Matf- 39 bbls. 5 Unique Sugar, entitled to dran** back, 105 hhds do. brown do. 15 hhds. Muscovado, 70 bags Green Guadaloupie TofTee. BRISCOE & PARTRIDGE- Sept 10. 2aw3vr Cordial Distillery, No- 17, Second-Street,; BaltImorS*' joskph frelf:t Respectfully informs his friends and th* public in general, that he keeps constantly Oil hand a general assortment of CORDIALS^ of all kinds, which he will dispose of, wholes sale or retail, on the most moderate terms. Country merchants and others who may f. vof him with their cumstoni, will have every reasin to be satisfied with his prompt attenti- on, and with ihe qualities and prices of hijf Liquors. ON HA.VD, A quantity of BOKDKAJfiS WINE, irt casks, from five to ten dollm's a cask. HE HAS ALSO FOR SALE, 30 cases first qu.i.ity Medoc, of the yeas' 18 1. 100 ditto Red Wine, -» Suitable for ltiOditto wih'e Wine de Grave, L'.he West- 100ditto Cordjals, well assort- f inftta mar- ed J ket. Coi-dial in bnrrels, suitable for retail'rs, 3 pipes L. P Madeira Wine, received bf the iVolffrom Charleston September 10. 2aw This is to give iMotice, That the subscriber hath obtained from the Orn.ian's Court of Baltimore county, in Mary* land, letters of adminisiration on the personal estate of Casper Sn itli. late of Baltimore countv, deceased : all persons having (bonis against ihe said deceased, are hereby warn- ed lo xhibil the same j. ith the vouehersthere- of to th- subscriber, at or before the 14th oajr Of March nett, the may otherwise Ly law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under iny hand, this 14tii day of Sep- temb.r, :807 MARY SMITH, Adm'x. Sept 14, 1807 _______________ 2aw6w__ For Sale, THAT well known, and long established. Stand, as a Tavern, Stage House, and Post- Office, where all the Public Stages stop, %{. tuate in Harford.town, in Harford county, (coirum ,n!y known by the name of Bush) on the Post Road, .5 miles lroin Baltimore and I 12 from Havre de Grace. There cannot be a more eligiable situation, making a regular t stage North and South. It possesses peculi- ar advantages of most other country stands, : having a niei'clKiot mill, a mercantile store of large capital, and weekly water cenveyance, to and from Baltimore, all within ;:00 yards of the dsor j also a very desirable neighbor- ing- custom a«d society. There is an excel- lent Kitchen Garden, and three valuable Lots, in high order for Grass, or other produce ; sep irate large staoles for travellers and stage Horses, Carriage and Cow Houses, w ith eve- ry other nec.ssary building for the aecommo- datiou of trav tilers, and the family equal, if nut superior, to any stand between Baltimore and New-io 1; This property will be sold low for cash, er good paper I will sell with 1 it, if wished, about four hundred dolla' s worth ot Furniture, Beds, Tables, Chairs, &c. Also, a set of Horses and Stage, in the I Pilot Line, which runs from the above place, to Havre de Grace. The whole will be sold together, or separate as may suit purchasers. The Tavern House, audits apportana.ices, is now under rent at four hundred and fifty dol- lars per year ; and the whole property in good l-ip.dr. A great bargin will be given, on application to the s. bscriher. near the premises. PEREGK1N NOW LAND. Sweet Air. September 7. iaw4w Battle Powder, Patent Shot, Tobacco, &tc. 2100 pounds double Sealed Battle Povnler, ef superior quality in lb papers 'i tons Patent Shot, assorted, 35 kegs large Twist Tobacco, of the best quality, some of which has been manu- factured 18 months, 40 kegs small Twist do 6 twisis to the pound, ' 30 boxes fresh Lisbon Lemmons, in good order, 80 buttles veal. Martinique Cordial, 5j boxes .vlould Candles, 4, 5, and 6 to the pound, 40 do. best quality dipped do. 6, 8, & 10 to the pound, With a large and well chosen assortment of Groceries, for the purpose of supplying private families. For sale by WILLIAM NORRIS, Junr. (Formerly J and w. norris ) Tea Dealer and Grocer, 64, Marki.t-street. Who returns his sincere thanks to the cus- stomers of the late concern, for the continu- ance of their favors, and again assures them and the public, that nothing shall be wanting to g'ive every satisfaction in the Grocery line. Sept 15. 2aw3w For Sale, A few casks of Spirits of Turpentine, of the first qiality, and in the best order, being »ll cased, and well suited for exportation. Apply to JOHN FI , ZE, 16, Philpot-street, Fell's Prthit Sept 14. 2aw4t The Office of Master, Of Alleghany county School, will soon be- come vacant, and th« visitors of that institu- tion, wish to receive proposals from any gen- tleman willing to undertake that trust. None need appl> hut such as can produce satisfai tory testimonials of their abiPty t» teach the lan- guages, and other branches of learning, as well as of their mo.al character, and good conduct. A clergyman would be preferred, for whom, in that capacity, a conside: able sub- scription would be made, if approved of.— There is an annual donation of two hundred dollars from the state, so thit the whole to- gether, might form an object, worth- oi the attention of a man of learning and chararti r. Letters may be addressed to Wm M'Ma- hon, esq, Cumberland, Maryland. Sept II. 2aw6t