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^,,,,,-v— 12 do. 11 do. 9 do. 32 do. 27 do 12 do. 9 do. Sale by Auction. ' J____ ! On THURSDAY MORNING, The 1st of October, a: 10 i>'aec\ at the Vendue jVareht use, at the corner of Second l_f Frede- rick-streets, will commence the sale of j 12 packages, consisting of Cloths, blue Plains, Benuet Cords, \ Broad green Bai_e, Rose Blankets, Bock- ing Baizes, A. variety of Buttons, Morocco Pocket Books, &.c. Which will be divided into lots, and sold for cash without reserve. Also, for account of the underwriters, 8 packages damaged WOOLENS, con. sisting of Cloths, Plains, Flannels, Rose and striped Blank' is, 8;c. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. September 29_______________ : Sale by Auction of Teas. The iuxecuters and Consignees cf the fallowing "Teas, have directed tnes'.lesto be closed on I Thursday next the 1st October at 12 o'clock, at the Venttut Warehouse, at the corner of Se- cond CJ" Frederick stre-ts, wAt'c'i consists of 16 quarter chests of Hyson importddin the Portsmouth. do. do. do. New-Jersey. do^ do. do Hibernia. do. do. do. Erin. Young Hyson, do. Citizen, do. do. do. Dorothea, do- do. do. Plough -BoiŁ. Souchong, do. Reaper. Also, 49 qurater chests of the Superior Hyson Skin, a part of the ship Warren Hastings car- ro, that were intended f r the London mar- ket. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. Sept. 29-____________________________ Sale by Auction. On FRIDAY Next, The 2'/ October, at 1.) o'clock, at the auction room, at the head of Gay-street dock, will comme ice the sale (on terms that will then be tti.ade known J of The entire stock of a person who has de- clined tlfe Dry Goods business, Consisting of Flannels and Swansdowns, Cords and Velvets, Cloths, Cassimer-cs and Coatings, Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hesiery, Caipeting, Irish Linens and Dimities, Extra Long Silk and Kid Gloves, Calicoes, Stuff and Bed Ticking, Long Lawns and Chambiay Muslifis, With a variety of other goods, too tedious to enumente. R. LEMUON & CO. Auct'rs. September 29__________________________ ba.e by Auciiou. On SATURDAY, The 10th of October next, at 11 o'clock pre- cisely, at Mczzick's wharf, '.'ell's-Point, ¦will be sold for acoountof'thennderwiile'S, on a liberal credit, for negociable paper, I -with two approved endorsers, 751)0 bb:s Manilla INDIGO, it.j,m> do. do. SUGAR. Being part of the Augusta's cargo, from Bermuda which brig will lie sold at the same p nee, immc lately alter the above articles. S ie is _bou' two ve-o-s old, built -f the, best materials In Matthew's county, Virginia, bur- then 1 18 tons. The inventory may be seen previous to the day of sale, at our auction room, liead of Frederick street dock VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Aunt's. ¦ Sept. a _________ For Fr ig.itof charter, (To the West-Indies, or any port in the United States J The tine fast-sailing Sloop JULIA-ANN, Joseph Foot, master ; Will carry about 600 barrels She is in complete order, and ready to re. ceive a cargo. For terms, apply to PAYSON&. S..IITH. . Sept 29.______________________tn->t u F r Sale or Charter, The Brig FEDERAL, A good vessel, and well found; C' burthen 85 j barrels. For terms i^_^^ apply tocapt J.B. Sargeanl, on board, In Smith's do k, or to WALES 8c CLOPPER, Ho. 7, lowl>' Wharf. , Set>t. 29._________________'J o*tt M. Tiernan and Co. Have removed to No. 228, Market-street, in the house formerly occupied by Bick,h am, Getiig os. Co. And have received by the dif- ferent arrivals from England tlvir supply of FALL GOODS. Which will be sold on their usual low terms. On hand, 20 bales Tennessee Cotton, in good ship, ping order, A quantity of Bear, Deer, Otter Skins, 8c Bsaver. Sept 29. _____ eofitf Wm. Wilson and Sons, Have impo- ted for sale, Rose Blankets, assorted in small bales, Carpets, Irish Linens and Lawns, M idler, Dry White Lead, Sheathing Copper, 16 to 26 o«. Patent Copper Nails, Japanned Ware, 61 St 8d fin» drawn Nails, German Steel, 100 crates Earthenware, And a few pipes London Particular Madei- ra Wine, part thereof is old and fit for use, which will be disposed of on accommodating terms, to close the sales. Sept 29-_____________________ d6t-eo6t IVilliam Wilkins, 73, Market-street, Has imported by tke Diana, just arrived from Liverpool, and will be landed this Keck, A very extensive assortment ¦ if C •* RPETS and C \RPETING,ol new & elegant patterns A variety of Hearth Rugs, some of them of superior stile, Superfine white and scarlet Flannels, and 12 4, 13-4, and 14-4 Rose Blankets, of the nicest quality, &c. Sept. 29. _____________ d4t|| To Let, That large and convenient WAREHOUSE, at the corner of Howard Si Mulberry-streets, formerly occupied by Kraber and Son, and now by Mr. Maxwell. Possession may he had the 10th October. For particulars apply to Bernard Coskery, No. 105, North Howard- street. _______Sept 9. 2aw4tf Found, On Friday last, a BANK NOTE, in the front room of Evans's tavern. The loser, upon proof thereof, may have the sanv, (paying ;.he expenc.-ofthis advertisement,) on application at the Union Bank of Maryland. Sept. 29. dit I'Of V do. assorted Essences, &c. Also, entit e.l to itebe'-ture, case Silk Hose, assorted, do. do Shawls, do. and do. Black Velvet Bindings. Sept 29. 5a/ann in, (3'o ) The Schooner HERO, John S itith, master ; She will be ready to take in on the 1st and sail en the 10th e greater part of her carg i being ' for f ¦ i ,hi of the remainder, FALLS S~ BROWN. d4t Hugh "ET Jon isaklerston, At the Sign of the Fan and Screen, 1, Hanover- st.eet, (nearly opposite Evans's Tavern) Manufacture ana have on hand, an extensive assortment of Wire Sieves and Riddles, all sizes, Wheat Fsns, Cutting Boxes, Rotling anJ Standing Screens, Woven Wire, Wire Safes Kc. Winch they wll sell on moderate terms. 9th mo. -:9'h___________________olrt " Nichols and i1 reach, Klo. 12, South stuebt, oks, and BALTIMORE THEATRE Will open on THUKS DAY EVENING, Oc- tober 1, 180". When •mill be presented a eel braied Comic Opera in 3 acts, called Love in a Village. In Act I A STATUE FAIR & DANCE. To which will be added, a much admired Farce, in two nets, called The Weathercock. Characters expressed in the bills orthe day. Box, one dollar—Pit, three-fourths of a dol- lar rty The doors w'U he opened at half past five and the performance commence at haif past six o'clock precisely. Tickets to be had, and places in the boxes taken of Mr. Evans, at the office in front of the theatre, on days of non-performance from ten till two, and on days of performance trom ten till four o'clock *,* Gentlemen cannot be permittedto smoke segars in the Theatre on any account. Sept. "9.______________.____________ This is to give notice, Thr.t the subscriber of the city of Balti- mor , hath obtained from the Orphan's court of Baltimore county in Maryland, letters of administration on the personal estata of Alex- ander Furnival, late ot Baltimore county, de- ceased; all persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub- scriber at or before the 28lh day of March next; they may otherwise by law be exclud- ed from all benefit of said estate. Given un- der my band this tweut; -eighth day ot Sep- SCHMIDT, Adm'r. 2aw6w eo!2tt A Wet Nurse Wanted, With satisfactory recommendations quire at this office. Sept 29. d6t Wanted Immediately, To attend in a Wholesale Dry Good Store, A Person who can come well recommend- ed for industry, sobriety, and exptrincss at calculation, and can write a good hand.-- App'lv at this office- Sept 29. d3t For Sale, For the term of Five tears, A sober and industrious negro M»n, about twenty years of age, who is an «-xcelient waiter, and capable of tak'.ng >.a-e oi howes or driving a carriage. He will not be sold out of Baltimore. Apply at this office. Sept. 29. ________________eo4t For the Federal Gazette. You are requested to inform our Fellow- Citizens that Jesse Hollingsworth Esq. will serve as a Deligate to represent this City ik the next General assembly if elect- ed. VOTERS- Sept. %g. ___________ d5t|| French y Spanish Languages Mr. F. TKRREBUl^C Respectfully informs the ii.tubitanis of Bal titnore, that he intends opening an Evening •cliool, on the first of October next, from 6 till 8 o'clock, in wh'uh he will teach the above languages He flatters hilttsel,' that t e ex penenC' of several years in that instruction will enable him to sa.i-fy >o the itnmst the i xpectaiions of those, who ina^ tnirust scho- lars to his care- Mr. T. will appropriate a portion of the day, to give lessons a\ the hous-es of those who may be desirous ot being privately m- strcuted. Apply to Mr. T. in -Jorth Frtfde- rick-strect, within three doors oi the resi- deuce of Kobert Oorsucb, esq N- B. He will also translate ever-' des criptionof papers, either French or Siianish, into English. September 29.________ «o4t G'arr's Tour through Holland. JUST PUBLISHED, By CONK.Ill, LUCAS cjf CO. 138 Market street, A new and valuable Wo^k, entitled, A lour tnrough Holland, Along the Right and Left Banks of the Rhine, To THK SOUTH OF GERMANY, In the summer &. autumn of 1306. By Sn JOHN CARS, Of the Honorable Society of the Middle Tem- ple, Author of The Stranger in Ire- land, A Northern Summer, S_c. Sept. 29________________________fL0!1 Baltimore County, ss. ON spplication to me in the recess of the court, as an associ.te judge of the sixt.i ju- dicial district oi' the slate of Maryland, by^ petition in writing of Charles Langford, of the city of Baltimore, an insolvent debtor, praying the benefit of the acts ot assembly for relief of insolvent, debtors, on the t( rms pre- scribed by the said acts : a schedule of his property and a list of his creditors, on oath, as far as he can ascertain them, as directed bv the said acts, boing annexed to his said petiti- on, havi g produced to me the assent in writing of so many «f his creditors as have due to them the amount of two-thirds of the debts due by him at the time of his applicali on; and being sa isfied by competent testimo- ny, that the said Charles Lar.glord has resided within the state oi Manlano.the lwO|.re.cedi.-.g years, prior to his application, it is thereupon ordered b) me, that the said Charles Langford (by causing a copy of this to be inserted in some one of the newspapers in the city of Balti- more, every other di>> tor three months suc- ceisively, betbr the twenty sixthday of March next,) give uotUe to his creditors toi'ppearbe- fore the county court at the court-house, in the said county, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the twenty-sixth day of March next, for the purp'. se of recommending a trustee tor their benefit ,on the said Charles Lang. ord. tlienand there taking the oath by the actpr<-.scrib#d tor deliveinig up his proputy. Given under my hand this twenty-s'utii d«> of September, eigh- teen hundred and sevt n THOMAS JONES (Sept. 29.)_________t"3ni 240 pieces Russia Duck Of the 1st q.ali'.y, just received per schr Hero, captain Smith, trom Boston, and for sale by BUFFUM &. GOODHUE, • No. 84, Bow'y's wharf.. Sent 26, ' cUteobt temper, 18 i7 WM L. September 29. Distressing Loss. LOST, a small red Morocco POCKET- BOOK, very much worn ; it once had a glass on one side. This Pocket-Booi. contained 3 Ten-Dollar Notes, all the property of an un fortunate WIDOW, who is in a str mge land, poor, and without protection. I the finder has any honesty, he will leave the Money at this office. Set*. "6______________________________ ior Sale, A handsome Mulatto MAN, who under- stands driving and the care of Horses Also, a Mulatto GIRL, capable of doing house work, and taking care of children. Inquire ot the printer. Sept 26.________________________d4t John Robinson, No '16, Market-street, Has imported pe; ships Othello, Fame and Abe- ana, from Livapool, a well s> Ucted aid general assortment of FALL GOODS, HATTERS' Uf UPHOLSTERERS' TRIM- MINGS, tsV. is/c Men's and Women's Coarse and Fine Hats, and Children's neatly assorted Fancy Hats, in snail cases. Wnich are offered for sale, on the most reasonable terms. Sept 25. ________dlOt-eolOt G. 1\ and _L Lindenberger, No. 200, Baltimore street, opposite the Indian ^ueen Tavern, Have received by the Six Sisters, from Bris- tol, and now landing. Tin in boxes, Anvils and Vises, Fryi'g Pans, Spades and shovels, ' Singte, double, and treble Sheet Iron, Nails of every size, Card and Iron W ire, Broad Virginia Weeding Hoes, &C &c. Which, with a variety of other goods in the Hardware Line, will be disposed oi on accommodating terms. September _6. d Poultiiey ot Thomas Have received by the Grand Seignior, from Hull, a further supply of 104 bun lies S.iEET IRON, Single^ Dou- ble, and Treble Rolled. Sept 12.___________________ d Green Turtle. TURTLE SOUP will be served upon the Tabli of the fountain Inn, on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 2 o'clock, and from 11 till 2, in the Public Room, during the season, IA VIES BKYDEN.. N. B. Private F'amilies can be served. June 2. _______ Th-S Wanted to Purchase, A parcel of Tortoise Shell, and Ivory. In- quire at John P. Spies' Comb Manufactory, Brandy-alley, opposite Otterbein's church. J. P SPIES. September 15. 2aw8t To Rent, The LOWER STORY «f No. 6, South- street. Possession may be had on the first of October next. Inquire on the premises. August 3t._________________2aw Just received and for Sale, 133 hhds.') first quality white Clayed Mar. 39 bbls. 5 Unique Sugar, entitled to draw- back, 105 hhds. do. brown do. 15 hhds. Muscovado, 70 bags Green Ginulaloupe Coffee. BRISCOE & PARTRIDGE. Sept 10. 2aw3w The First Baltimore Hussirs Will in future assemble for exercise, athalf past 3 o'clock, every Tuesday an Friday af- ternoon, on Mr. Lindenberger's lot, in Stable Uniform, provided with swords, pistols, and 12 blank cartridges each man. The roll will be called at 4 o'clock, and all absentees at that time will invariably be fined. WM.B.BARNEY, Capt. French Silk Goods. Lafitte, Ducht & 3a' the, NO 172 BALTlitOllE-STRRET, Have just received, a very large assortment o French Fancy Goods, Which they otter for sale by the package o piece, at very low prices, to wit: Plain Taffe- tas, Plaid Siiks, Sarsnet, Pea'ings,Extra Lorn- and Short Ladies' silk Glov-s, Mens' ditto Ladies' and Men's Silk Stockings Sewig Sib, Silk Shawls of every size, plain and figure i Taffetas and Satin Ri;>bands, Stamped ditto Hank Ribbands, V lvet ditto, Crapes, Cambric Linen, Thread and Cotton Laces, Veils, Arti ricial Flowers, Plain and Ornament d Comb., while and coloured ex'ra long and short Kh Moves, Mens' ditto Cotton Stockings, Su- penders of every description, Fans, Lustrings, liandannos, &c &c. Also on hand, 80 casks best Bordeaux Claret, 1 box P_ris Jewelry, handsomely assorted. 4i baies Rennes Thread 4 trunks Ladias1 Shoes, 2 bales Sheeting Linen, ' 1 trunk Umbrellas, 1 do. b.mhroi(!ered Cambric Shirts, 1 box Mens' Silk Stockings, 1 do Ladies' ditto, 1 case Plain Taffetas, 1 do. Plaid ditto, 1 box Thread Laces. All very well calculated for French and Spa nish markets, and entitled to debenture. Sept. 28.______________________dl5t__ W. L. &. J. Barney Have for sale, Direct Bills on London, at 30 days sight. Also, The Cargo of the Snow Paragon, E. Eveleth, master, from Trieste and Sic ily, Cbnsisti g of, Platillas, Faro _ Marsala Winas, Briuunias, Hollow GUss Ware, Cavallinos, B'.ueMarbledCastile Soap Listadoes, Zante Currants, Checks, Sweet Almonds, Ollandinus, Black Stcil Sewing Silk, Bastoneinas, Florentine.! Green Silks&c Also, 148 boxes superior quality Havanna Sugars, and a lew pipes old Madeira Wine. Sept 19. d^w-eolm To Let, Tho Store snd Dwelling No 4 on Cheap- side. Possession may be had against the 21st of October next, or ,f speedy application is made, s oner. For terms app'y to George Heide, 16;, Baltimore street. Sept V8______________________d4t-2aw ior Sale, At Mr. Henry Crawl's Stable, A handsome Black HORSE, fifteen hands high, runs well in Harness, and is very plea sant under the saddle. A Ticket to the Baltimore Theatre, for sale for the present season only. Inquire at this Office. Sept 28. ______________„______d41 i __ 2,000 bush. Coarse Liver- pool SALT, for sale on board of I'erguison's Norfolk Packet, at Bowly's-wharf. _ Sept 25._________________hecR Lost, Drawn by Isaac Burneston, dated 22d inst No. 030, for 500 dollars, on the Bank of Bal timore. The public are cautioned against re- ceiving it in payment, as it is stopt at the Bank. Sept 28 d4t i lie Levy Court for Balti- more county will meet at Henry Decorsey's Tavern (near Philpot's Bridge) in the cilj of BJtimore, on Tuesday, the 20th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose ol adjusting the public ex pences of the said county, for this present year, appointing supervisors of the public roads, and constabks, and adjusting their ac counts WM. GliiSON, Clerk. Sept 28. ___d20thO__ A Stray Cow. I live at the old farm still, Ten miles from Baltimore, and one from Seekamp's mill ; There is at my place now, A small black and white stray Cow ; Which by gosd judges I am told, She is about four years old ; Branded on the tipper side of each horn, but does not plainly appear ; She has no otherjna-'k but a piece cut off the right Ear. For the description Ithink I am not to blame, About the last of August to my place she came ;' And as the expence daily enlarges, -I wish the owner to take the oow, and pay the charges. JOSHUA OWINGS. Sept 28. d4t|| BARCLAY ik M'KEAM HAVE IMPORTED FALL GOOD '. __Sept 23._______________ d40tj;_ William Cooke, jun. ffns received per the ship Erin, from Bordeaux* 6 cases Lutestrings, 4 Grenoble Kid Gloves, 3 Silk Stockings, 1 Extra Long Silk Clo\es, 1 M, n's Bo .ksUii Gloves, I Twillei Siik shawls, i Cambrick. IV hteh he offers lor sale oQ reasonable terms. Sept 25/ d Marr and Gibson, No. 7 Calvert street, Have impo-ted in the Fai American, from. Londo i, Hercuies, from Liverpool, & Six Sist rs from Bristol, Slip, fine Cloths and Cassimeres, Wo'sted Cotton an I ilk Hosiery, Fashionable Twist Buttons, Cords, Velvets, Dimiti"S, &c. ALSO, Sheat Iron, and other Hardware. Sei.t 24. d Russia Duck One hundred bolts RUSSIA DUCK, just received per schooner Friendship, liom New- V'ork, andforsale. Applyto the Sub criber at the Custom-House JAMES HAMILTON. Sept. ^9_______________|i\_________d John H, Browning a..d Co. 35, Fells street, Fell's-Point, Have imported in the ship He. cuies, from Liver- pool, tneir usual supply if CUTLERY, Which with u hat they have in Store, make* their assortment extensive and complete. They expect by tl. - next arrival their sup- ply of Ironmongery, Saddlery, &c. &c. Who have in their store one Cask of Seine and Sewing Twine, of a siiperiorquality, to- gether with almost every article in their line, which they offer k,t sale on the best terms for cash, or on the usuu.1 credit, to punctual customers. __Sf-pt24. ___________dSt The Subscribers Having declined the Dry Goods Business, will thank those indebted to them to mai.e immediate payment—ana those having claims against us, to bring them in for settlement. JOS. G. & JNO. WHITE. Sept 23__________ _______d20t REMOVAL. Henry & Lindenber er Have removed to No 200 1-2, Baltimore. street. Who offer to hent the Store & Ccl- ar, No. .04, opposite the Indian Queen la. vern, with a convenient Warehouse if re. ql. tired. August 26. Just Received By the brig Dove, C. Cliilds, from M . e;ra, A choice parcel of fine old M ideira W 1NES,, lit for immediate use, in butts, pipes, haW pipes and quarter casks, which will be sold low on a credit of 12 months. JACOB ADAMS. _ Sept 22. _____ _ di2t 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 ADELPUICOTTON THREAD, Of superior quality, which will be sold very cheap. Sept 15. dlm Lnportjd By the ship George and Albert, Captain Joel Vic* kers, from Tonni'gen, White & brown Platillas, > of superior qua- Dowlas and Casstrillos, _j lity, 1000 oval Demijohns, (.The above entitled to drawback.) And by the late aniv.U in PhiladelphiaJrofn To'.mngen, A General Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. " On hand, Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 13, Ticklenburgs, Rouans, white Rolls, ;nl Checks No. 2, 5000 Gunney Bags, For sale by FREDERICK C GRAF, Head ot Smith's dock-, ^.Sept 5& .. . ;___________________d_ G. F. ik J. Lindenberger, No. 2t0, Baltimoie-stre'-t, opposite tiie Indian ^ueen Tavern, Have imported in the Othello, Cmawa, and Fame, from Liverpool, a complete assort- ment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY. SADLERY, BRASS, and J VPANNED WARE, &c. he. 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 b Seine Tiwhe, in casks of 250 lb. each, Hilling Hoes, Iron Wire, Guns, in cases. Which are offered-for sale, on accommo- dating terms. September 7. d John Wood & Co. Have imported in ships Fame, Abeona, and Hercules, from Livetp .ol, :juniata, and jFair American, from. London, 334 PACKAGES Cotton and Woollen Goods, Which are offered lor salu at No. 18, Calvert street. Amovgst which arc, Best Superfine Cloths and Castsimeres, most fashionable colot-s, Swansdown, Beimel Cord and elegant Toilenette, Waistoo; ting, newest patterns, Coatings, Plains, Flannels, Bookings, Flushings, Blankets, Kerseys, Ken- dal Cottons, Limlsa\s ; a great variety of Stuff's, H«|iery, Dimities, Tabby Velvet, President and Constitution Cords, Black ani Olive Velveteens, Fine and Common Print. eei Calicoes, Fancy and Book Muslias, GOV ton Laces, Braces, Umbrellas, he. &.<_ Sept 25. A