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r ed that articles of every description (com- tnon aide At spiril cepted) could be pro- cured at a much lower rats than where they origin.i'ly came from. Spoke, ioth Aug. near the line, ship Commerce. Bir'ker, from a whaling v ya;;e, bound to Nantucket. OrT Barbados spoke brie Orion, of Bath.— Came into the capes on Fridiy last,and an- chored a sh'rft distancefrom the British ships. They boarded iiim and treated him with the utmost politeness. Also, ship William Taylor, Hitcock, fa days from Amsterdam—ballast—William Y. Lewis. Sailed 23d [nly, in co. with ship William Wilson, Gibson, fr Balti- more, and Grace and Charles, for N. Ymk. August 15, hit. 41, long. 29. spoke sch'r Betsy, Russel, from Bilb >a, for Mirblehead, crew and pas-enters sick. Sept. 2, lat. 39, long. 58, ship Minerva, Stevens, from Li- verpool f r Wilmington, N. C. Sept. 8, lat. 38, long. 60, spoke brig Harlequin, from N. Yor]t, for Madeira ; who, on the 29th of August, in a gale of wind, lost his mainmast and deck-load—having sprung a leak, was obliged to heave overboard 150 barrels of flour, and 200 bushels of corn— had 5 feet water in the hold, and was endea- voring to get into the first port. Sept. 13, lat. 37, long. 72,spoke ship Nancy,Hobbs, from Baltimore, for Liverpool. Port of Baltimore. Entered, Sch'r Rachel, Prior, Eliza, Sever, . CLEARED, Ship Nancy, Perry, Brig Henry, Parrot, Barrncoa Norfolk Trieste Martinique Sale by Auction. On SATiIkDAY, The iotlf ol'Or.toi.ei- next, If) U oV! >r.k pro cisely, a! Vlezzick's whwf, Kell's-Point. will lie sold for account of the underwrites, on a liberal credit, Cor neirociable paper, wit 1 two aporoved endorsers, 7500 bb's Manilla INDIGO, . 17.,0'JJ do. do. SUGAR. Bei'ijr part of the Augusta's cargo, from Bcmida, which brig will be sold at the sam- place, imme '.lately after the above articles. She is about. Iwo vears old, bui:t ..f the bes' materials in Matthew's coiony, Virginia, bur- then llJ8 tons. The, inventory may be seen previous to the day of sale, at our auction room, heid of Frederick street dock VAN WVdk. & DORSET, Aurt's. Sept. 26 ________________________________ i'or Liverpool, To sail with all conve dent speed. _ r . The retrd ir 'Priding Ship ^0«\V AliEONA, '¦''•', jiJEup' Hobsun, master. siSSS** For freight or passage, ap- ply to 1'ie captain on board, at Jackson's whaf, Fell's Point, o to ¦ OR.VIAN & FULFORD. September fJ6. ____________d For Madeira The Brig DOVE, Captain Childs. Will sail with all possible dispatch. For freight or pas- Sale by Auction. On MONDAY, The ?.8th instant, at 10 o'clock, at the auction room, at the head of bay-street dock, will commeice the sale (on terms that will then be ¦made known J of 50 tales of East-India Goods ; Consisting of Gurr.ihs, Mamoodies, Cossas, Baftas Saunas, Emei-ties, Custas, Checks and Chintz,, The whole entitled to dener.ture. R. I.EMMON & CO. Auct'rs. September '24._____________________________ Sale by Auction. Will be added to our s tie on MONDAY, On 60 and 90 days, 60 rolls Russia Duck, R. LEMMON & CO. Auct'rs. Sept Auction. Just receive! and mill be sold hy the package on Monday, on a credit, 5 trunks handsome Prints, 3 do. Quilting*. R. LEMMON & CO. Auct'rs. Sept 26 ______________________ Sale by Auction. On MONDAY, The 28;A instant, at 10 o'clock, the sale of Dry Goods, will coiit.in> nee viith the 50 bales of Muslins, already advertised. After which, 7 bales Coatings and Flannels, 3 do. Blankets, 2 do. Fine Flannels, 1 do Broad Cloths. . And for account tif the underwriters) 1 bale damaged Plains, With a variety of other goods. And at 12 o'el. ci, 39 hhds. Muscovad ¦ Sugar, 112 bags Green Coffee, 28 chests Hyson Tea, 40 pipes Bordeaux Brandy, 6.' boxes White Sugar, 18 hhds. Clave ! do. 16 tons Nicaragua and Logwood A few pipes of Gin, kc Sec. At private sale, 15a tierces Rice, on accommodating terms. R. LEMMON & Co Audi's. September '6.___________________________ Sale by Auction. On WEDNESDAY, The 30th instant, at half oust 4 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold at the premises, on a credit of 6 and 9 months, A piece of GROUND, belonging to the es- tate of Margaret D d is, situated on the north east side jf the Reis'er's town turfipil e road. a small distance from St. Mary's College, front, ing on said road 25 feet, and extending back 140, on which is erected a small frame Dwel- Sale bv Auction. § —¦ Will be ecldbv public auction, on WEDNESDAY Next, the o.'./i instant, at 11 o'clock, A. M. if fair, if not, the next fair day, All that piece uf GROUND adjoining H. "Clairsrett, Esquire, and opposite H. Schroeder, Esquire, fronting1 on Cove-street, containing 7 1.4 acres, more or less, being pr-Operty be- longing to the estate of the late VVm Clemm, deceased The terms will be made, known at the time and place of sale. The above proper- ty will hive the advantage of two streets pass- ing through it, from east to west, and its vici- nity, to the city, will render it an object wor- thy of speculation CATHARINE CLEMM, Adm'x. WILLIAM CLEMM, Jr. Adrn'r. Sept. 24.___ c!6t >, For Sale, The Briff ANN, ELIZABETH, iJOSjP' Burthen 173 toi's, sails re. ¦ -ftifaw markabty fast, and c;m be sent to sea at a su.a'l exp. use. For terms apply to the captain on board (the vessellaying at Cole's wharf,) or to MACDONALD & R1DGELY. If the above vessel is not sold in a few day s, she will take freight for Norfolk. Sept. '.'6.__________________________d4lj For iiarbadoes And a Market, The Ship CATHARINE, Thomas Todd, master; Having one-half her cargo en- gi.ed, sh» will be ready to sail in a few da* s. For the remaining freight or passage, apply to the captain on board, at Cole's wharf, Fe"ll's-Poinl, or to th subscrib- er on County wharf The Catharine has just been put in complete order, and is a substan- tial i;ood vessel. WM. JONES. Sept 26._____________________d£t_ For Bristol, The Ship SIX SISTERS. For freight or passage apply ^^^ CHARLES WIRGMAN- Who has just teceivsd by said slip, and offers for sale, tcr Cheese, Bottled Ale and Por- ter, Earthenware, assort- ed, Porter Bottles, inham- pers, Seine Twine, \ bale Bunting, and 1 Fashionable London Jewell) &,\Vatci- es. The above ..niciesai' entiin dto drawback, aid hav.nK been pnrptusfd with cash, they w.ll I e sold verj l< w AtSO, By the B irq ;e *.ii» 'ia, and Brothers He- uiru", Irani th --hy ol St. Domingo, A quam.it) ol prune .Mahogany, Logwood, Fustic and Hides. Likewise, via Philadelphia, luObuxis Hyson Chilian 1'ca, which will be sold very 1"W, to clost a concern. And ->n hand, 3000 lbs. 1st qualities Havanna Coffee, V.i tian tied, Shesthing Copper, Patent & Cast Nl Copper Bolls, &ssorl ed, rin Piates, Bar and Uoltjlron, as- S .I'a-d, Nails, long flat points. from to fid tif -'0d, Hoop Iron, assorted, Sheet d ¦ do. tit si Doub e Gtbuces- »P anigh Brown, liar L....d, Litharge, and Muntard Bottles. Septemq..r 26. J Isaiali Maiitdn, 69, Smith's whaif, Has j.tst recei' ed per the schooner Hero, cup- tain Smith, from Boston, and otters for sale, 200 boxes White Codfish, of a superior quahty, and in good skipping order, 53 boxes Smoaked Herrings Also just received, 35 iihds Claret Wine, ? Entitled to de- 7 pipe» French Brandy, £ benture. 50 begs Fresh Ground Ginger, and 30 bbls. Cyder Vinegar. Sept 6. 5aw4t bheriff 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 Wednesday, the 30th instant, at 10 o'clock, A M at the Sore of Michael Mackey, on M'El- dery's wharf for essh, the following pro perty to wut. A quantity of Groceries, Crockery Ware, and Household Furniture, late the property of the aforesaid Michael Mackey, taken at suit of Thomas C. Cope. Israel Cope, and Jasper Cope. JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff. Sept 25.____________________________dts Distressing Loss. LOST, a small red Morocco POCKF.T- B JOK, very much worn ; it once had a glass on one side. This Pi ktt-Boolv contained 3 Ten-Dollar Notes, all the property of an un- fortun te VV IDOW, who is in a str'mge land, poor, and with >ut protection. It' the finder has a iv honesty, he will leave the Money at this ollice Sent 6 d eo8t h City ot Baltimore, September 18, 1807. NOTICE IS HEUFBY GIVEN, THAT on Monday, the fifth day of October next, elections will be held in lite seieral wards of the city of Baltimore, for two mem- bers of the first branch of the city council; lor c;.ch respective ward for the ensuing year, ajidan election for two members to represent this city in the house of delegates ol the state ofMaryland. ___. THOROWGOOD SMITH, Mayor of the city of Baltimore. Sspt.l0. d G. F. and J. Lindenberg r, No. 20t»i BaUittmrt-striet, opposite the Indian Shieen Tavern, Have received by the Six Sisters, from Bns- ol, and now landir.g, Tin in box. s, Anvils and Vises, Frying Pans. Spades and Shovels, Singlif, double and treble Sheet Iron, Naiis, of every size, Card and Iron Wire, Bioau Virginia Weeding Hoes, &c. fee. Which, with a variety of other goods in the Hardware Line, will be disposed oi on accommodating terms. September V6._____________.________ " Guest, Atterbuiy and Co. Hate received by the late a rivals at th\s part, and Philadelphia, 7 8 and 9-8 Calicoes and Chintzes* Furr.ii.ure do. Men and Women's Silk and Cotton Hose, witn plain, lace and sat dal, clocks, 9 8 and 6-4 Cam brick Muslins, Colored, and embossed do. Lace, Leno, and Fancy Worked do. Muslin bhawls and Har.dkerciiiefs, Cambric Shirtii.g.--, Pins, Madrass and Pullicat Handkerchiefs, Velveteens and Fancy Cords, Superfine and common Cloths, Rose, Durhl, and Point Blankets, Flannels, Swanskin*, Swansdowns end ToihneUs, Kersey's and Half Uncles, Venetian and Kidderminster Carpeting. And bn the Harmony, from Amsterdam, 13 cases Silk Velvets, Velvet itibbons, &c. They have also for sale, London Porter m puncheons and bottles. Sept 26.______________________,___r.o____ 240 pieces Russia Duck Of the 1st quality, just received per schr Hero, captain Smith, from Boston, and for sale by BUFFUM & GOODHUE, No. 84, Bowly's wharf. Sept .26._________ d4teoot_ To be Let, The HOUSE in Charles street, occupied at present by Benjamin Comegys, esq. Pos- session may'be had m a tew days. Inquire of GEO. HOFFMAN. Sept £4. d3t-eo5t VVanfcfj Jixn./ oyinent. Who for a long course of years has been en- gng d on hisown account H.« Would under1) take the posting ot books, collecting of debts, settling accounts,ike. i,,rnie:cha,.ts andotlie,s. Unexceptionable reeoirlmenHation can be pro duced. Inquire of the printer. Si-pt ..'6_____________________________2a w For Sate, A handsome Mulatto MAN, who under- stands driving and tlie care of Horses. Also, a Mulatto GIRL, capable of doing house work, and taking care of children. Inquire of the printer Sept 26. ________ d4t Wm. Vance Has on hand for sale, Copper Bottoms, raised & flat; do. Sheets, ditto; 34 oz. Sheathing: Tin in boxes ; Bar Lead; Pins in small cases; a few setts Cut Glass, Sewing Twine, in bales ; Bristol Crown Glass, 12 by 10, and 10 by H, in half boxes, ditto Port r Boitles in Hampers and casks ; Hair's Patent Oil Cloth Carpet*, he &c. Sept 1:6. ________________________d3t-eo6t To be Let, A large, commodious ROOM, situated in the front of Market street, which would suit extremely well lor a School, Dancing or Fen- cing Room. Also, a few small LODGING- lt() ) IS for sinirle geiillciui n The terms will be reasonable by immediate application to the printer livreof. Sep .mi____________________________d4t|| Peter Arnold Kartnaus, No. 1, South Liber : v s r«KiT, Has imported i* *Mf> George and Attnrt, from Toni.ingen, barque Moius, from Biemu, and schooner Harmon], f,om Amsterdam, and if forsfor Si.le, or barter : White and Brown P atillas, Dowlas, Cas serillos. Quills best quality, Ticklenburg, lies Hang, while Checks, S Ik Velvet, and Silk ik. Velvet Ribbons, Tapes, Bed Fustian, Twine in balls and hnilcks, Oil Flints, Oil Stones, Slates, Slate Pel rils, Man hs Looking Gias sea assorted, ¦ nufl Uoxes, Coffee Mills. Straw \, .is. Socket Shovels, Hoes, Gun Locks, W file Irons, Mill and Cross Cut Saws, Skates, and Steel. ind on hand, Woolen Stockings, ft Gloves, Broad Cloth, and a general assortment of German Goods Sept J6 eolm Farmers' Bank of iVLtryland, .-¦KPT EMBER -3, 18.'7 THE President ana Directors of the Far- mers' Buna ot Maryland h-^ve declared a di- vidend of four and a half per cent On the stock o! the said auk for the lajd six months, end- ing the 30th instant; said dividend will be paid on or alter Monday, (he 5th of October, to stockholuers on the Western Shore, at the bai 1: at Annapolis, and to stockholders on the £a .tern Shore; at the Branch iiank a: Easton, Upon personal application, or on the exhibition of powers of attorney, or by correct simple orders By order, JONA. PINKNEY, Cashier. [S. 26] law3t Notice is hereby given, That I intend to apply to Haiti.uore county court, or one of the judges thereof, for the benefit Of the act; for the relief of insolvent debtors. STANISLAUS SPALDING. Sept 26. eo2m§ John Wood & Co. Have imported in ships Fame, Abeona, and Hercules, from Livt.rp.oi, '/tiniata, and J'air American, from London, 334 PACKAGES Cotton and Woollen Goods, Which are offered tor sale at No 18, Calvert street. Amongst which are. Best Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, most fashionable colors, Swansdown, Bennet Cord, and elegant Toi'.enette, Waistco ding, newest patterns, Coatings, I'laius, Flannels, Buckings, Flushings, lib nkets. Kerseys, Ken- dal Cottons, Lindsays ; a great variety of SttiH's, Hosiery, Dimities, Tubby Velvet, President and Constitution Cords; Black and Olive Velveteens, rine and Common Print- ed Calicoes', Fancy and Book Muslins, Cot- ton Laci s, Braces, Uinbrelias, kc. he, Sept 25. d Best Pickling Vinegar 4 000 gallons Genuine Cyder Vinegar, 500 do. Whjte Wine do may be bad of the subscriber by the lihd bbl.or less quanti- ty, at No. 49, North Howard-street. WILLIAM J. ALCOCK. Sept :3. d4t Buffura and Goodhue, No. 84, Boivl/s whaf, Have received per schooner Three Friends, capt. Sears, from Boston, 170 reams Wrapping Paper, 105 boxes White Cod Fish. - < - ; Sept 21. d6t B/tltirnore Jockey Club. THE Baltimore Jockey Club, are requested to mectat Peck's Hotel, inx' door to the Mer- chant's ColFee-House, in South-street, on Mon- day, the 5th of October, at 5 o'clock, P. M. Gentlemen who are members are individually intreated to be punctually attentive to the notice, so as to insure a full -meeting; as a ge- neral revision of the existing rules is deemed essential by many members. WILLIAM LUX, Sec'ry. Sept. 26. eo3t William Cooke, Jun. Hns received per the ship Erin, from Bordeaux, 6 cases Lutestrings, 4 Grenoble Kid Gloves, •1 Silk Stockings, 1 Extra Long Silk Clo\es, 1 Men's Bu kskm Gloves, 1 Twilled Silk Shawls, 1 Cainbrick. Which he offers for sale on reasonable terms. Sept 25 d John Robinson, No .16, Market-street, Has imported per ships Oihello. Fame and Abe or.u, from Liverpool, a well si lected and geneiai assortment of FALL GOODS, HATTERS' is" UP'd'-LSrERERS' TRIM- Mii.GS, ifc. &e. Moil's and l\ omen's Coarse and Fine Hats, and Children's rieatiy assorted Fancy Hals, in small cases. Which are offered for sale, on the most reasonable terms; vm ¦'¦a._________________do -'•plot 2,oui bush. Coarse Livei- pool S \LT, for sale on boaVS of Fcrgujso.i's Norfolk Packet, at Bowly's-wharf. Sept 25 ____________" c!4t BARCLAY & M'KEAN HIVE IMPORTED FALL GOODS. Sept 33____________________d40tj^_ W. L. &c J. Barney Have for sale, Direct Bills on London, at 30 days sight Also, The Cargo of the Sinw Paragon, E. Eveleth, master, from Trieste aiei Mcih, Ctmsts'i g of, Platillas, Faro , Marsala Winus, Britannias, Hollow Gl iss Ware, Cavullinos, B'ueMarbh dCasiile Soap Listadoes, Z.mte Cunants, Checks, Sweet Almonds. Oilandinas, Black tv col Sewing Silk fiastoneimts, Korertim &.GrcenSilks&c Also, 1 tB boxes superior quality Havanna Sugars, and a few pipes old Madeira Wiiu. Sept 19. d2w eolm Marr and Cxibson, No. 7. Calvert street, Have imported in the Fair American, froir l.ondo i, Hercuiesi from Liverpool, 6c Six Sist- rs from Bristol, Sup. fine Cloths and Cassimeres, Worsted Cotton anil > ilk Hosiery, Fashionable Twist Buttons, Cords, Velvets, Dimitii s, (^.c. idicat Iron, Sept 24. ALSO, and other Hardware. Russia Duck. One hundred holts RUSSIA DUCK, just received per schooner Friendship, fiom New- York, and tor sale. Apply to the Subscriber at the Custoru-HOuse. JAMES HAMILTON. Sept. *9____________________:___________d_ John H. Browing and ( o. 35, Fells si reet, Fell's-I'oint, Have importet in the ship Hercules, from Liver pool, their usual supply tif ( ULCERY, Which with what thev have in Store, makes their assortment extensive nnd complete. Thev expect by the next arri' al their sup- ply of Ironmongery, Saddlery, c Vr. Woo have in their store one c 5 of Seine and Sewing Twine, of a superiorqoalitv, to- gether with almost everv article in their lii e, which they offer for s-le on the best terms for cash, or on the usual credit, to punctual customers. Sept ?4__________ dflt The Subscribers Having doclned the Dry Goods Business, will thank those indebted to them to make immediate payment—and those having claims against us, to bring them in fir settlement. JOS C. & JNO IVJHTTE. Sept .3 d ?0t City Commissioner.s' Uffice. Baltimore, 25«/i Sc->t. 18. 7- NOT1CK IS HKliEbV GIVEN, That the City Commissioners will meet on Thursday next, the 1st of October at thr e o'clock, P M. to ascrtain and establish iht south-west intersection of Willis-street and Castle alley, the south-east intersection o! Wilkes and Wasliint;ton-stree's, the north- west intersection of Fleet street and Cvele alley and the north-east intersection of Fleel and Washington streets And on the 8th ol Octobtr next, at three, o'clock, P M. they will meet to.establish the south-west inter- section of Barre and Forest streets, also the south east interaction of Bat-re and Goodman- streets, and also the dividing line between John E. Howard & George Prestuian on Fo- rest-street, between Barre and Lee stre. ts Tliose who are interested,in the above es- stablishments, are requested to attend with the surveyor, land marks and papers necessa- ry for establishing the Same. B) order of the board, SAMUEL VI'JCEftT, CI'-. Sept VS. d4t Notice. I hereby forwarn all persons from taking an assignment of a Note of hand, given by me to a certain Andrew Fife, Coach-maker, for the sum of ninety dollars, payable id sixty days from the date thereof, as I am deter' minid not to pay the same unless compelled thereto by law. The consi'leittioii for which the said note was given having turned out to be a most notorious imuosilion. GRIFFITH HENDERSON. Sept 25._________________________r.M 1[ Marine Society A quarterly meeting will be'held st Pam- pbilio'.t's Hot pi, on Saturday, the 26th instant, at 6 o'clock in the evening. ' By order oi' the President, JOHN HAMILTON, See'ry. September 23. d4t The Swan Inn for Sale. By order f lia/tiviorc Countv Court. The sale of the IXOU-E aiel LO i', ,„, thft Philadelphia Road, lately occupied bv John Miller, as a Tavern, advertised to take place on Thursday, the 10th instant, was on the day of sab- postponed till WEDNESDAY, the dOJi instant, at iO o'clock in the forenoon, at wdiich time, it will again be oilered for saie on the premises. The Lot extends from York street, 160 feefc to Salisbury street, fronting on each street nS feet The improvements are, a three story Brick House, with commodious back Build* ings, suitable either for a Tavern, or private dwelling, and a wooden building i'or Stables. The property is subject to a ground rent of 150 dollars per annum. Triere is also a lien on it by Mortgage, which with the ar- rears of rent amounts to about 800 dollars- The terms of sale are, that the purchaser of the whole or any part of the above proper- ty may at bis option pay the amount of pur- chase money on the day of sale, or give notes v,ith approved security, tor the payment of one-half the purchase money with interest within six mo ths, and the remaining h If, wit interest, within 12 months from the day of sale : and on payment of the whole amount of die purchase ooney, a deed will be execut- ed 10 the purchaser, WM GWYNN, Trustee. _^ept^ 26________________________d3t_ ,Rfgime tal Orders. The Fifth Regiment is ordered to assem- ble on MONDAY next, the 28th of Sep- tember, at two o'clock in the afternoon, in complete uniform. The regiment will fonn on the east side of Jones's Falis, the right frmttng the second Presbyterian Meefmg- Heiuse, with its left extended to the east- ward, and front thence march k>"the ground to practise the evolutions which are to be performed in brigade the 19th of Oetobet next. The commanding officers te be punc- tual with their companies to the hour ap» pointed—Each man to be furnished with 6 rounds of blank cartridges. John ^Tackenhfimer, Lieut. Col. Comni't of the Fifth Regiment. Sept. 26.____________ BALTmORE~MECHANICAL- VQ- LUNTEERS. You ?re ordered to meet in front of 'Se- cond Presbyterian meeting house, on Mon- day next at 1 o'clock precisely in compler* uniform, with arms, &c. m good order.— It is expected that every member will be punctual to the hour, in order that the com- pany may join the regiment at the time ap- pointed. The roll will be callad at half past on,(t o'clock—everv absentee fined. J. t. STAPLETON, Secr'y. Sept 26. Ordered that the?BAL^EiWRE Rlh'LM COMPANY meet opposite the Engine- house, in Liberty-street, on Monday atfih iitst. at one o'clock, in full uniform, with arms in good order and six cartridges each. The members will br puctual in their atten- dance, as the roll will be called at a quarter pa-.t one and fines exacted from ail absen- tees. THOMAS EVERETT, Secr'y. Sept. 26. " Independent Company," you are order- ed to assemble on Moudoy, the 28th inst, at No. 32, South Gay street, precisely at half-past one o'clock, to march fiom theiice, to join the regiment, in full uniform with arms and accou,remcius complete. By order, S. STUMP, Svc'y. Sept, 26,____________ ' "Baltimore Volunteer Artillery Compa- ny," Maud y next, beintr, your stated monthly parade day, you will be punctual in your attendance at the g;an bouse, pre- cisely at 2 o'clock, with side aims, but not ^uniform. The roll will be called at j 4 past 2 o'cl >ck, and all absentees fined. By order of the captain, THOA1..S FINtEY, SecV. Sept. 26. O dered, That the " Baltimore Ind.pend- ent filues," meet opposite to the Second Presbyttrian meeting house, on Monday, the 28th instant, at one> o'clock precisely, in full uniform, with arms and accoutre- ments in complete order. JOHN HUTCHINS, SecV. Sept. 26. The commissioned officers of the fifth, re- giment, are requested to meet at the Mary- land insurance office, this afternoon at foul o'clock. JOHN M .CKENHEIMER, col. Sept 26. " United Baltimore Rangers," you are 6r- dered to assemble at your usi.al place of pa- rade, on Monday, 28th in; taut, at five o'clock, P. M. in common dress, with arms and accoutrements complete. Blank cart- ridges will be served on" the ground. Punc- tual attendance is expected. By order, WESLEY WOODS, Sec'y. September 26. •• Baltimore Union Volunteers," you will assemble on Monday evening next, the 28th instant precisely at 2 o'clock- in comrnott dress, at Lindi-nber^er's Lot, with arms and accoutrements in complete order, & twelve rounds blank cartridges. Absentees will be fined. By order of the captain, J. WH1TELO K, 1st sergeant. Sept. 26. " Van Guard Volunteers,'* you will attend the regimental parade, at Lindeubera;er's Lot, on Monday next at 2 o'clock, pu cise- ly, in common dress, with arms and accou- trements complete with six rounds blank eaitiidges. JARRETT BULL, Lieut. Septenibar 23._____________ ' " The Baltimore Volunteer Guards" ate requested to meet at Lir.denberger's Lot, at the west extremity of Pratt-stteet, on Mon-,, day evening, 28i.li instant, precisely at two ',¦ o'clock, (not in uniform) with arms and ac- coutrements complete - they will be furnish- ed with six rounds of cartridges each. and. therefore come prepared with flintl. Punc- tual attendance {* ivqnested. R. MACIiUL;iK, Sec'y. Sept. 2$. ¦ ¦