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' em xm Bee-*! nt«if>>«»a Se en Dollars per Annum.] TUE DAY, SEP FEMBEK 29, 1807. fVol. XXVII—-No. 4172. ¦lffV>wiwiriiViiii-,« i>w'L:"L^iW^ ' Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, from Bal- timore county court, to me directed, will be exposed to public, sate, on Wednesday, the 30th instant, at 10 o'clock, A M at the Store of Michael Mackwy, on M'El- derV'a wharf for cash, Lhe following pro peily to wit. • A quantity of Groceries, Crockery Ware, anH Household F irniture, late the property of the aforesaid Michael Mackey, taken at soil of Tii. mas C. Cope. Israel Cope, and .| ifoer Cope. JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff. Sept 25. dts _ \V m Vance Has on hund for stile, Copp r Bottoms, raised & flat; do. Sheets, ditto; "4 oz. Sheathing : Tin in boxes ; liar Lead; Pins in small cases ; a few setts Cut fjuiss, Sewing- Twine, in bales ; Bristol Crown Glass, 15$ by'10, Slid 10 I y H, in half boxes, 'ditto Porter Bottles in Hampers and casks j Hair's Patent Oil Cloth Carpets, jkc, &c. Sept 24________________d3t-eo6t To be Let, A large, commodious ROOM, situated in the front of Market street, which would suit extremely well for a School, Dancing or Fen- cing Room Also, a few small LODGING- ROOMS for single gentlemen The terms will be reasonable by immediate application to the printer hereof. Sept 36_________________________ Irish Li. .en, LLAND. September 22. d8t-eo4t i ne Swan Inn for Saie, By or er f B Itivote Countv Court, The'sde. of the HOUSE and LOP, on the Philadelphia Road, lately occupied b> John Miller, as a Tavern, advertised to take place on Th irsday, the 10th instant, was on the day of sale postponed Ull WEDNESDAY, the 30th insi ant, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time, it will again be offered for sale on the premises The Lot extendi from York street, 160 feet to Salisbury street, fronting on each street L.'S feet T 'e improvements are, a three-story Brick House, with commodious back Build- ings, suitable either fur a tavern, or private dwelling, and a wooden building1 lor Stables. The pr .perty is subject to a ground rent of 15o dollars per annum. There is also a lien on it by Mortgage, which with lhe»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- tv may at his option pay the amount of pur- chase money on the day of sale, or give notes v ith approve i seci.riu, lor the payment of one half tjii purchase money wrth interest within six mo ths, and the remaining half, with interest within 12 m nths from the cay of sale , and on payment of the whole amount of the purchase . oncy, a deed will be execut- ed to the purchaser *WM GWYNN, Trustee Sept 26. d3t iAOt.Ce. I hereby forwarn all persons from taking an ass gnrnent of a Note of hand, given by me to a certain Andrew File, Coach-maker, for the sum of ninety dollars, payable in sixty day rom the date thereof, as I am deter- mined not to pay the same unless compelled, thereto by law. The consideration tor which the said note was given haung turned out to be a most not ifious imposition. GRIFFITH HENDERSON. Sept 25. d4! || City Commissioners' Office. fin f'-more, 25th Sept. 1SVT. NOTICE IS UZ.ftM.BX GIVEN, That the City Commissioners will meet on Thursdvy next, the 1st of October at three o'clock, P„ M. to ascertain and establish the south-west intersection of Wilts-street and Castle alley, the south-east intersection of Wilkes and Washington streets, the north- west intersection ot V.eet street and Castle- all 'V. and tin north-east intersection of Fleet and Washington streets. And on the 8th of Octoblr next, at three o'clock, P. M. they will meet to establish the south-west inter- section of Barre and Forest slieets, also the south east interectioH of Barre and Goodman- strer.ts, and also the dividing line betuecn John E.' Howard is. George JPrestir.an on Fo- rest sttctt, iietv/con Bane and Lee streets. Those wiio are interested in the above es- stablishments, are requested lo attend with tiie survey jr. land marks and papers necessa- ry for esi.abiish.ing' the same. By order of the board, SAMUEL VINCENT, Clk. Sept '25. d4t i'o Let, A STORE at present occupied as a Gro- cery, situate corner of Calvert & Bank streets. In point of situation it exceeds any in Balti- more, being in the greet thorougffi.ie trom the wharves to Baltimore street, and the up, per parts of the city. It has at present a very considerable run of business, ana is daily in- creasing; and if agreeable to the tenant the present stock of Groceries, consisting of a handsome assotment, will be soid at a fair price, and on liberal credit. Apply on the premises Sept 22. d4t To be Sold or Rented, A large, convenient two-story Brict House, with tne very best dry cellars, in a healthy si- tuation, suitable for a large family, with back buildings sufficient, viz. Piazza, Ki tchen.W ash - House, Smoke (louse, and Stable, in complete order: immediate possession may be had. If sold, the purchase, may have accommodating terms ; if j ented, the rent will be moderate. Also to be Sold, A Plantation, of near 50b acres, one half in woods, within 12 miies ot Baltimore, and on navigable water, on advantageous terms to the purchaser. Apply to CHRISTOPHER HUGHES. Sept. 23. dSveoiOt For Freight or Charter, The new Schooner WILLIAM & DAVID, Captain Davis ; Burthen 8Stons will be ready I to receive a ergo in 8 or 10 dais. She is j supposed to sai, very fast For terms apply to the captain on board, at Countv wharf or to WILLI \M HUSBAND. Sept 28.________________________d4t 1 or Charleston. (S. C.) _l,_t_\ The fast sallintr Packet Sch'r. ^¦$'^¥\ PLOUGH BOY, C^JxJk^' Captain Hall, !_"<_S!f_5>5" Having elegant accommoda- tions, and will sail on Tuesday the *th Oc- tober. For freight or passage, apply to the caprain on board, in Smith's dock, or FOULKE k KARRICK. Who have for sale, 200 b*gs Coffee. 15 bales Upland Cotton, 20 tierces Pice, Muscovado Sugir, Windward Island Rum, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas, A few tons Nicaragua and Logwotd. f Sept '8 __________________d6t ior tfarbadoes And h Market, The Ship CATHARINE, Thomas Todd, master; Having ine-half her cargo en- _ gaged, sh.- will he ready to sail in a few i'ats. For the remaining freight or passage, apply to the captain on board, at Cole's wharf, Fell's-Point, or to th subscrib- er on county wharf The Ca'harine has just been put in complete order, and is a substan- tial good vessel. WM. JONES. _J5ept 26._______________________ dn For Sale, The Brig ANN ELIZABETH, Burthen 173 tons, sails re- ...______ markablv fast, and can be sent to sea at a small exp nse. For terms apply to the captain on board (the vessel laying at Cole's wharf,) or to MACDONALD 8t RIDGELY. If the above vessel is not sold in a few days, she will take freight for Norfolk. Sept. 6_______________ d4t %____ lor Liverpool, To sail with all convenient speed, . r The regular Trading Ship sJ&SSfK ABEONA, fsSjftJtt/' Hobson, master *S«S^Ss3«B For freight or pass e^e,. ap- ply to the captain on board, at Jacksou's whaf, Fell's-Point, or lo IORMAN &, FULFORD. September 26,_____________________d lor Madeira The Brig DOVE, Captain Chills, ______ Will sail with all possible j ^__r-3P&» dispatch. For freight or pas- sage, apply to JACOB AD VMS. Sapt 26_______. d4t Will be sold at Auction, at the Merchant's Coffee-Ho ,se, in the City of New-York, on Toes 'ay, the 6th day of October, at 1 o'clock, P. M .... i The remarkable fine Ship /..id 'iflktSBM OT Hi), Burthen c.67 tons, built in the city of New York, of live oak, locust and cedar, raised in frames and all her frames bolted together, from stem to stern, fastened with wrought copper, rigged with cordage made from first quality hemp. Has elegant accommodations, sails uncom- monly fast, anRNDICK CHACE, No, 39, Thames-street, Fell's Point. Sept 24. po't FALL CUUUS. By the Abeena and other vessels from England, APFLETON £g CO. Have received an extensive assortment of Woolen, Cotton & Silk Goods, Which are now,opening at No 16 Calvcrt- street, and will be sold positively as low, by the package or pie! e, as at any store in Baltimore or Philadelphia. Forty trunks Calicoes and Furnitures, bales of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, i^oatings, Flush- ings, Plains, Forest Cloths, Flannels, Baizes, Kerseys, Blankets, Pelice Cloths and Flannels, &.C.; cases of Cords, Velvets, Vestings of the best London Cassimeres, Toilintts &. Worsted Quiltings, Printed 1'abbys, Hats Ginghams, Sbawls, Checks, HandUerclneis, Satt'ma, Per- sians, Silk Handkerchiefs, Cotton and Silk Sewings ; Birmingham Ware, &c. &C. Sept 24 eo To be Let, The HOUSE in Charles street, occupied at present by Benjamin Comegys, esq. Pos- session may be had in a lew days. Inquire of GEO. HOFFMAN. Sept 24. d3t-eo3t Peter Arnold Karthaus, No. 1, South Libektystkeet, Has imported in ship George and Al/iert, from Tonidngen, barqueMoius, from Bienuu, and sehooner Harmony, from Amsterdam, and of. forts for sale, or baiter; > Wliite and Brown P atillas. Dowlas, Cas- serillos. Quills best quality, Ticklenburg, Hes- sians, white Checks, S Ik Velvet, and Silk & Velvet Ribbons, Tapes, Bed Fustian, Twine in balls and hancks, Oil Flints, Oil Stones, Slates, Slate Pencils, Marbles. Looking Glas- ses assorted, Snuff Boxes, Coflee Mills,Straw Knives, Socket Shovels, Hoes, Gun Locks, Waffle Irons, Mill and Cross Cut Saws, Skates, and Steel. ' And on hand, Woolen Stockings, & Gloves, Broad Cloth, and a general assortment of German Goods. Sept 26. eolra John Vance h. Co. NO. 178, MARKCT STETlET, OF>OSXTfe TH»t Union BanIc, Have this day received in addition ta ihciir fornter assortment of Pooks, Stationary, $MS. fits* 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 Urge assortment of New NovelSj Classic, Miscellaneous, and School Books. N- B. 1 fr*sh supply of the Cordial Balm of Gilead „c &c. Sept 24.________________________ *°^t ~ DANCING. Mr. B. Brunelot, Professorof Dancing in Sti Mary's College and of Mis. T.aeombe's Young Ladies 'cademy, has the honor of informing his former Pupils and the public in general, that his Dancing Academy will conimclice oa Thursday, the 1st day of October. A thirteen years' residence in this city as A Professor o! Dancing, and the late stay Mr« B B has made in Pans, enable him to of» fer to a discerning public, both einerience & novelty in the agreeable Art of Dancing As Mr. B. B. has been in the necessity of refusing Scholars last winter, those who in- tend joninpr his School, are desired to mak« immediate application Mr. B. B also informs the ladies and gen* tlemi n of Baltimore, that he will give privata lessons either at their own houses, or at his Ball.Room, in ¦ Water-street, opposite Mr. Elken Solomon's, Broker. Sept 3_______________________eo4t Guest, Atterbury and Co. Have received by the late a-rivals at ths port, and Philadelphia, 7 8 and 9-8 Calicoes and Chintzes, Furniture do. Men and Women's Silk and Cotton Hose, witn plain, lace and sandal, clocks, 9 8 and 6.4 Cambrick Muslin*, Colored, and embossed do. Lace, Leuo, and Fancy Worked do. Muslin Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Cambric Shirtings Pins, Madrass and Pullicat Handkerchief*, Velveteens and Fancy Cords, » Superfine and common Cloths, Rose, Duffil, and Point Blankets, Flannels, Swanskins, Swansdowns end Toil melts, Kersey's and Half Thick*, Venetian and Kidderminster Carpeting, And bt the Harmony, Jrom Amsterdam, 13 cases Silk Velvets, Velvet Ribbons, &ft« They have also for sale, London Porter in puncheons and bottles. __Sept '.6._______________________eo This is to give Notice, That the subscribsr of the city of Ba!tt< more, hath obtained Irom the orphqn's cotlrtt of Bait'more county, in Maryland, letter* 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 9ih day of March next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this sixteenth d>y ot September, 18U7- JOHN ROY, Adm'r. Sept 17, 1807. 2aw6w Isaiah Mankin, 69, Smith's whakf, Has just received per the schooner Hero1, capV tain Smith, from Boston, and offers for sale, 200 boxes White Codfish, of a superior quality, and in good shipping order, 53 boxes Smoaked Herring*. 0 Also just received, 35 hhds. Claret Wine, ) Entitled to de» 7 pipes French Brandy, J benture. 50 begs Fresh Gr. und Ginger, and 30 bbls. Cyder Vinegar. Sept. 6. ________ 2aw4t Land tor Sale. THE subscriber offers for Sale, ROBERT'* PARK, containing' 166 acres; being within 3 miles of Baltimore, on the Falls turnpike road. The improvements are, a small frame Dwelling House, a Kitchen adjoining-, Barn and Stables, a small Spring House, a good Apple Orchard, a Meadow very rich, about 6 acres cleared, Se from 20 to 25 more may be easily made, as ths place is well watered. There is a sufficient quantity of timber for tie use of the farm..--. The terms of sale may be known by applying Abraham 'Jissop, in Howard-street, or to JOHN MEKRYMAN, of Sam'l, Near Hookstown, may 18 ___________________Saw J or Sale. Two valuable three-story BRICK WARE HOUSES, situate at tne head of Ellicott'a dock; alsos.newtwo story BRICK DWEL- ING HOUSE and LOT, situate about a mile from the city of Baltimore, on the Frederick Town Turnpike road There is an handsome Garden and a small piece ">f excellent, eadow belonging thereto. The latter property is well situate for either a small private family or ta- vern. For terms applv to- FREDERICK PRICE, No, 8, North Calvert-street A. 7 Saw Notice is hereby Cnven, That the subscriber hath obtained fron-.i the Orphan's court of Baltimore cutnity, let- ters oi adminisiration on the personal estaUl of William LiUinger, late of said county, deceased : All persons having claims against said estate, are desired to render them to the subscriber duly authenticated, for pay« ment, on Or before the 6th day of March. next, otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate ; and " '>¦"<-« indebted, are desired to make r out delay. ELIZABETH L1 fiept 5, 180?