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era Seven Dollars per Annum.] WEONES )AY, SEPiEMBMi 30, 1807. r---------i¦—i—r - \ -------¦-rig- ¦¦----------------------------1 ri itit [Vol. Xa1. 11— i\'<>. 41/3. To be Let, A large, commodious ROOM, situated in the front of Market street, which wwM suit exfemelv well for a School, Dancing or Fen- tint Room. A'so, a few small LODGING- ROOMS for single gentlemen The terms -will be reasonable by immediate application to the printer hereof. Sept gS _________ d4t!L_ j _ George Lighmer, At his Established TIN AND PEWTER MANUFACTORY, North street, Oldtown, near the Haysc ties. Informs his friends and the public gene- rally, that lie keeps on hand a large as sortment of the best Manufactured TIN and PEWTER, warranted of the first workman- ship Country Mer. hants and others will find it greatly to their advantage, to call at the- Ma- ¦ nufactorv, as the prices will be made an object to merchants taking a quantity. Old Copper and Pewter will be taken in taavment tor new, and the highest price given. * ' to Mvr, A lari^e and airy HOUSE, with a good Sta- ble Yard, Spring-Hpuse, l'unp, and a number of improvements," so us to make it an agreeable situation or any gentleman wishing to enjoy the benefit of free air and good waver The terms of Rent will be made very reasonable to a good tenant. he |it. i___________________d3m Notice. The Co partnership of Hancock and Norris -was dissolved the ' st instant, by mutual con sent ; all persons having claims against the said firm will please present the ft for settle- ment ; and thoss indebted are particular!) requested ta make immediate payment, to ei- ther of the subsciibers. THOMAS HANCOCK. RICHARD NORRIS Sept 14- ¦ ______ ___________. d _, Red Wine, Cassia, _c Just received per schooner Friendship, from New York, and for sale by the subscriners, 38 oasks Cctte Wine, entitled to deben- ture, S'M wt. Cassia. On hand, SO boxes Spermaceti Candles, 30 lihds Copperas, 40 chests Fresh Teas, SO casks London Refined Salt Petre, 5 <~asks White Wine Vinegar, 1 trunk ladies' M irocco Shoes, J cask Plated Candlesticks, 4 cases Gilt and Plated Buttons. Also on board the ship Grand Segnior, 2000 bushels of large English coal, which ¦will be sold low if taken from the ship. CORNTHWAIT & YAKNALL, 83 B -why's wharf. 9th mo. 21st,_______________dluteolOt For Savannah, (G"o ) JtJ>«\ Tlie Schooner HERO, John Smith, masteri She will be ready to take in ifr&f-e.on the 1st and sail en the 10th October The greatest part of her carg • being already engaged, for freight of the remainder, applvto FALLS & WJuWft Sept. 29. d4t %_ For Madeira, The Brig DOVE, Captain Childs, Will sail with all possible *&f-v dispatch. For freight or pas- sage, apply to JACOB ADAMS. _ Sept 26____________________ d4t For Freight or Charter, {To the West Indies, or any part in the United States J J^TE1-, The fine fast sailing Sloop ^fc^j§V JULIA-ANN, !__ Ejp Joseph Foot, mas'er ; ,»**£-. Will carry about 600 barrels. She is in complete order, and ready to re. ceive a cargo. For terms, apply to PAYSON k SMITH. Sept 29.___________________________d_3t___ For Freight or Charter, The new Schooner WILLIAM & DAVID, Captain Davis ; SgGr- Burthen 88 tons, will be reac1 y to receive a cargo in 8 or 10 (lavs. She is suppos-d to sai. very fast For terms apply to the captain on hoard, at County wharf, or to WILLI VM HUSBAND. Sent 28___________________________ d4t lor Charleston, (S. C.) The fast sailing Packet Sch'r. PLOUGH BOY, Captain Hall, Having elegant accommoda- tions, and will sail on Tuesday the ^th Oc- tober. For freight or passage, apply to the capiain on board, in Smith's dock, or FOULKE 8c KARRICK. Who have for sale, 200 bags Coff;e. 15 bales Upland Cotton, 20 tie ces Pice, Muscovado Sugar, Windward Island Rum, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas, A few tons Nicaragua and Logwosd. Sept !>8____________________________d6t For riarbadoes And a Market, The Ship CATHARINE, Th .mas Todd, master; Having'»ne-half her cargo en- ganecl, 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, Fell's-Point, or *o th i subscrib- er on county wharf The Catharine has just been put in complete order, and is a substan- tial good vessel. WM. JONES, Sept 26. d-'t For Amsterdam. X The Ship bStson, Captain Brown ; JStfiH^eHfae. Having half her cargo now on board, may be dispatched in a few days. For freight, apply to JAMES BIAYS, Fell's-Point, or, CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker, 29, Commerce-street. Sopt 15._____________________________d I'reght Wanted, To any port in the United States, or the West- Indies, -£v For the Schooner BELLONA, ^OgO Capt. White, S_iL_2fy^ A wel1 found southern built ?*&&$__!_ vessel, burthen 560 bbls. For terms apply to A. & R. BOUGHAN, W':o have on hand and for sale, 50 finds and 30 bbls St. Martins Sugar 120 do. Maryland and Virginia Tobacco. _ Sept 15.____________________________" For Freight or Charter, >^ The S -homier BELL, Pobert Hudgin, muster ,- A remarkably fine vessel, - carries 1000 barrels, and sails fast For terms, apply to the master on board, or THOMAS TENANT, Who has for sale, at a leiuced price, 1000 boxes white and brown Havana SU GAR, 120,000 wt. COFFEE. September^.____________________eo4t For Freight or Charter, fTY The barque PATRIARCH, ^i_! _v burthen about 17 < tons, now •S£3*^fjK ly'uig at M't.idfrry's wharf.— ¦4Nofr 55??!-- She is a fine new vessel, with good aoeoinmo latlo is for passengers, in com- plete order to receive a cargo, and it is sup- posed that she will prove a vc-v fas' sailer. Apply to N. W. E \S i'ON. Great Y -ik-stiei t, or D. L. t:ioma-, Ship Broker, Sept 23. __________________________ eo Wm. Wilson and Sons, Have i"Wpo ted for sale, Rose Blankets, assorted in small bales, Carpets, Irish Linens and Lawns, Madder, Dry White- Lead, Sheathing Copper, 16 to 26 oz. Patent Copper Nads, Japanned Ware, 6d & 8d fin-- drawn Nails, Gorman steel, \ 100 crates Earthenware, And a few pipes London Particular Madei- ra Wine, part tnereof is old and tit for use, ¦which will be disposed of on accommodating terms, to close the sales Sept 29. _________d6t-eo6t William fPilkins, 73, Market-street, Mas Imported by the D.an.,just arrived from. Liverpool, and will be landed this week, A very extensive assortment of CaRPETS and C \RPEriMG,ol new & elegant patterns A variety of Hearth Rugs, some of them of superior stile. Superfine white and scarlet F'annels, and 12 4, 13-4, and 14-4 Rose Blankets, of the nicest quality, biC. Sept. 9.___________________________ d4t|| Distressing Loss. LOST, a small red Morocco POCKET- BOOK, very much worn ; it once had a glass on one side. This Pocket-Book contained 3 Ten-Dollar Notes, all the property of an un- fortunate WIDOW, who is in a strange land, poor, and without protection. If the finder has any honesty, he will leave the Money at this office. Sept. 26 d William Cooke, Jun. Hits received per the ship Erin, from Bordeaux, 6 cases Lutestrings, 4 Grenoble Kid Gloves, 5 Silk Stockings, ; 1 Extra Long Silk Cloves, 1 Men's Buokgkin Gloves, 1 Twilled Silk Shawls, 1 Canibrick. Wliieh he offers for sale on reasonable terms. Sept 25. _________ d Marr and Gibson, No. 7, Calvert-street, Have imported in the Fail- American, from London, Hercules, from Liverpool, & Six Sisters from Bristol, Sup. fine Cloths and Cassimeres, Worsted Cotton and Silk Hosiery, Fashionable TwistButtons, Cords, Velvets, Dimities, &c. ALSO, Sheat Iron, and other Hardware. Sept 24.____________ d_ Russia Duck. One hundred bolts RUSSIA DUCK, just received per schooner Friendship., fiom New- York, and for sale. Applyto the Suh criber at the Custom-House. JAMES HAMILTON. Sept. 19___________________________ d Irish Linen, &c ALEXANDER BROWN W SON Have imported per Fame and Abeona, a sup- ply of S-4, 7 8 and 4-4 LINEN, 6-4, 8 4, 9-4 and 10-4 F.IAPER, LONG LAWNS, and JJllOWN H LLAND. September 22- d8t-eo4t For Sale, The Brig ANN ELIZABETH, Burthen 173 tens, sails re- markably fast, and can be sent to sea at a small exp.nse. For terms applyto the captain on board (the vessel laying at Cole's wharf,) or to MACDONALD & RIDGELY. If the above vessel is not sold in a few days, she will is*— -'---„¦' for Norfolk. Sept. "6_____________________d4tj lor Liverpool, To sail with all convenient speed, JC-CS The regular Trading Ship ABEONA, Hobson, master. i__r For freight or passage, ap- ply to the captain on board, at Jackson's what", Fell's-Point, or to LORMAN & FULFORD. September 26. _______cl___ Will be sold at Auction, at the Merchant's Co(lee-Ho,,se, in the City of New-York, on Tues 'ay, the 6th day of October, at 1 o'clock, P. M. _fTjtS The remarkable fine Ship OTHO, Burthen 36f 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 unconi. moaly fast, and carries a very large cargo— Having performed but one voyage, may be sent to sea, without e\pe»ce, and is how 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 benas, with heavy copper laid on blankets. She has periormed but two voyages, one of which was snire she was coppered. Her rigging has just been thoroughly overhauled j she has a very exten- sive inventory, and ma) be sent to sta with- out expence. The above Ships will be sold on a credit of 4, 6, 8, 10 & 12 months. Any person dis- posed to purchase at private sale, will apply to Modins and M' Blair. Sept 17.________________________dt4thO For Sale, Freight or Charter, V • x The new and fast-sailing Sh.p GRAND .SEIGNIOR, yani.es Snmv, master, Burthen 305 tons per register, carries about 3500 barrels, is a remarkable strong, faithful built ship, just offliei first voy. age, and is by competent judges esteemed a very superior vessel. Apply to the captain on board, at Kerr's wharf, Fell's Point, or to the subscribers. ALSO, . ^CTCS Tlle Schooner Jj'^SC PHOENIX, 4-/i>2l*EJr ^" G^ely master, -&5___!^» A go .d strong vessel, 2 years old, and carries §50 barrels. Apply to the master on board, at Smith's dock, or to CORNTHWAIT &. YARN ALL, 83, llowlv's wharf. Sept. 15. ' d 2,000 bush. Coarse Liver- pool SALT, for sale on board of I'ergussoii's Norfolk Packet, at Bowly's-wharf. IsteSept 25. d4t Payson and Smith Have received by the sloop Dove, capt.un Meader, front Nautuciet, 15 chests and 10 half-chests Imperial Tea, 24 casks Speraiaceti Oil, and 30 boxes ditto Candl s. 'i'hey have also for Sale, 33 tierces Rice, t>0 hhds. N li. Hum, 30hhds. Jamaicud.j 50 casks Sherry Wine, * 10 pipes Country Gin, 20 pipes 4.h proo Brandy, Mess and cargo Pork, No. 1 and 2 Boston Beet, Sole Leather ; spermaceti, mould and dipt Candles ; white and brown swap ; Hyson, Young Hyson Hyson Skin, Souchong and Bo- heaTeas; Russia Hemp, and I b„le Li-klen- burgs. Sept. 21.________________ Claret, Mountain Malaga WINK, BRANDY, &c. Just received per scnooner Friendship, capt. Evans, from New-York, 40 casks Claret, SO qr cas^s ^ Mountain Malaga Wine, 40 haii'qr. casks > of very superior quality. 10 pipes French Brandy, The above entitled to debenture. Also, 50 bbls. Cyder Vinegar, 10 cases Cordial, 1 dozen each, 70 kegs Ground Ginger. 2 jugs Coachmakeis' Varnish. And by the late arrivals from Boston, 200 boxes white Cod fi,h, in nice shipping order, 100 kegs Pickled Salmon, 10 bundles very fine Dumb Fish, 10 do. do. Table do. On hand, 60 bbls. Glauber Salts, very nice, 5 chests Young Hyson Tea, 50 kegs Tongues and Sounds, Salmon, Cherry lionnce, Cotton Cambrieks, &c. &c All which are offered tor sale, on liberal terms, for approved paper, by ISAIAH MANKIN, Sept 21_________ ec4t law4t^ For Sale, A FARM on Llk Ridge, about 18 or 20 miles distant from Baltimore, widiin a mile of the Frederick town Turnpike Road, with a comfortable Dwelling, and other out houses, a lime kiln, and a quantity of Fruit. It con tains .JOO acres with sufflcjaticy of wood for tbe support of the plac-, and villi make all excellent Grazirg Farm. Also, 296 acres withii 6 miles of baitimnre, nearly two-thirds of whirh is in wood. For terms, which will be accommodating, apply at Mr. William Child's store, No. 88, Bowly's wharf. Sept 23. ____ __________eolm Notice. All persons having claims against the es ta e of die late George Salmon, esq are re. qoested to present them for adjustment: and those who are indebted to the said estate, are desired to make payment to J. MEREDITH, Ex'r Sept 51.___________________________eo6t Henry Thompson Has received per Ship Six-Sisters capt. Virgman, frwn Bristol and offers for sale. Tin Plates in boxes, Bottled Porterin casks, Double GH>ster Cheeso in hampers. Also per Ship Hercules from, Liverpool, 20 Tons best house coal. And an hand, White Lead ground in oil, Red Paint, do. do. Richmond Tobacco, Do. Manufactured do. Best London particular Madeira wine in pipes, hhds. and qr casks, 26 Barrels best Carraccis cocoa. Sept. 21._______________________ eolOt A Bargain. The subscriber having other objects in view, offrrs for sale, at the reduced price of Ten dol- lars an acre, five hundred acres of very valua- ble grass LAND, within twel\e n iles of this city, and well adapted to Clover with plaister This plnntatlon,on which is a Dwelling house, h is a stifKeiency of Meadow land and Rale stuff, with a large number of fine Fruit Tiees, and is well supplied with go id and wholesome Water ; is situate iu a phrascnt neighborhood —and as to health, it is the Moritpettrr of Ante rica- A further detail is deemed unneci ssa- ry, as the purchaser will view the premises, which will be sh. wn by the subscriber, Those wishing to treat, will do so shortly, as it is now offered much under its value. Negroes will be taken in barter. ARCHIBALD DORSEY. September 21. eo This d.y is Published, By Cole if I. Bo sal, Warner is Banna, am! George Hill ; anil for sale by them, and the respective Booiscllers—Price 5) cents- All Address TO PERSONS OF FASHION. Relating to BALL ; with a few occasi- onal hints, concerning PLAYHOUSES, C lid) TABLES, &c. In which isintioduc- ed the character of LuCcnda, a Lady of the very best fashion, and of most extraordinary ' piety Wi'h an j APPEND fX, Containing some extracts from the writings of Chief [usthe Hale, tbt Prince of Conti, Mr. Wiloerforce, and other eminent pious , men, ag inst the entertainments of the STAGE, and other vain amusements. By a member of the Church of England _ A lanjj. of Levity is a land of guilt: a serious mind is the mit.ve soil of every virtue, and the single character that does true honor to mankind." Dr. YOUNG, sept 17 d4 eo To be Leased For a term of years, Fou" LOTS, on Hanover street, five on Bai-e-street, and two on Charles-street.— These. Lots are eligibly situated tor Dwelling Houses, and may be made ot any front and depth, as may best suit persons. For terms, applvto GEORGE A. HLGHES Sept 28. ______________________eo8t Gooding, jriutchms, and L o. Have imported in the late arrivals, Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, Calicoes, Muslins, Diniities, Shawls, Waistcoating, Cotton Umbrellas, Silk Hosiery, other Silk Goods, Cot:on Laces and Shirtings, Ribbons, Leather Gloves, rig Bl.re. All subject to drawback. With a variety ol Woolens, which will be sold low by the package. S