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XX \ II —No, 4.172.
George Lightner,
j^« /i>> Establish;A
TIN AND PEWTER MANUFACTORY,
North street, O.dtowi, near the Hay.sc i/w,
Informs his friends and the public gene,
fatly, that he k-eps on hand a large as
sortfa -nt of the best Manufactured TIN and
l'SW P'lll, warranted of the first workman-
ship • ,> intry Mer. hants and others will find
it greatly in their advantage to call it the Ma.
nuf&cMrv, as die prices will he made an object
to merchant* taking a quantity
Old Coupe" and Pewter wi'l betaken in
payment for new, and the highest price given.
1 TO RENT,
A larre and airj U0U5E, with a good Sta-
|>le Yard; Saving-House, Pump, and a number
Of improvements, so as to make it an agreeable
situation for anv geiV.lemm wishing to enjoy
the benefit of free air and good wa'er The
terms of Rent will be made very reasonable to
a good tenant,
. Sent, i
d3m
Notice.
The C > partnershio of Hancock and Norris
was dissolved the 1st instant, by mutual con
sent ; ail persons having claims against the
said firm will please present the n fir settle-
ment ; and those indebted are particularly
requested to nake immediate payment, to ei-
ther of the subscribers.
THOMAS H\NCOCK.
RICHARD NORRiS.
__Septl4. _ d-__
Red Wine, Cassia he.
Just received per schooner Friendship, from.
N-w York, and for sale by the subscrioers,
38 casks Cette Wine, entitled to deben-
tore,
SOU wt. Cassia.
On hand,
50 boxes Spermaceti Candles,
30 hhds Copperas,
40 chests Fresh Teas,
50 casks London Refined Salt Petre,
5 casks' While Wine V negar,
1 trunk ladies' Morocco Shoes,
) 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 & YARNALL,
83 Bowly's wharf.
9th mo. 21st, dlOt-eolOt
""Win. Wilson and Sons,
Have impo' ted Jar sale,
Pvose Blankets, assorted in small bales,
Carpets,
Irish Linens and Lawns,
Madder,
Dry White Lead,
Sheathing Copper, 16 to 36 oz.
talent Copper Nads,
Japanned Ware,
6d & 8d fin* drawn N.'ils,
German Steel,
1QU crates Earthenware,
And a few pipes London Particular Madei-
ra Wiie, part t ereof is old ana lit for us<*,
which will be disposed of on accainmoslaling
terms, to close the saies
Sept 29._____________d6t-eo6t
IVillhiin JVilkim,
73, Market street,
Has iniborte I by t'lf D-•• *a3= Having half her cargo now
on board, may be dispatched in a few days.
For freight, applv to
JAMES BIAYS, FeU's-Point, or,
CHARLES B. fOUNG, Broker,
20, Commerce-street.
_Sopt 15.______________________________d___
For Freight or Charter,
The barque PATRIARCH,
Burthen about 17'' tons, now
MP? lying at Mhlderry's wharf.—
9fifc-.-. She is a fine new vessel, with
good accommodations for passengers, in com-
plete order to receive a cargo, and it is sup-
posed that she will prove a very fast sailer.
Apply to N. W. E ASTON,
Great York-street, or
D. L. THOMAS,
Ship Broker.
Sept 28.________________________ eo
jffl
For JNiew-Orleans,
t; s The finel'.cket Brig,
AGENORiA,
Cornelius Driscoll, master.
She will be ready to receive
a cargo on the 5th and will sail on the 10th
October. F >r freight or passage, having ele
rant accommodations, apply to the Captain on
board in Frederick-street Dock, or to
Falls & brown.
Sept. 30._______ eo4t
To be Leased
Fur a term of years,
Fou" LOTS, on Hanover street, five on
P. ar-e-street, and two on Charles-strwt.—
These Lots are eligibly situated for Dw< Uing
Houses, and may be made of any front and
depth, as may best suit persons. Fur terms,
apply to GEORGE A. HlGHES.
_ Sep- 2S____________________________eoSt
Cornelius and Joi.n Comegys,
No. 190, Market street,
Have received by the late arrivals, thair usual
supply of
FALL GOODS,
Consist'f-^ of
Superfine, second & low-priced Broad Cloths,
Double-milled Drabs and Cassimeres,
Blue, drab and mived Plains,
Coatings, plain and napp< d,
Bockings, Flannels and Fearnoughts,
Rose, striped and point Blankets,
Kerseys, Halfthicks and Kendal Cottons,
Hosiery, Manchestry, SiC&c.
20 cases fine Hats,
And a variety of Goods particularly calcula-
ted fin- exportation.
Sept 1 eo4w
^BENGALS.
A few pieces of BENGALLS, of different
colors, for sale bv
JOSEPH TOWNSEND.
No. 18, Baltimore-street
__6th mo- 3. ___________________eo_
Just Received
Per schr. Belle, from Martinique, and for sale,
&7 bbls!"} White Cla>ed S"2&r>
61 hhds-> „ , ,
7 bbls .J Blown do' do'
7 hhds. first quality Muscovado do.
6 hhds 7 r*^cr
Coffee,
For Sale,
A FARM on Elk Ridge, about 18 or 20
miles distant from Baltimore, \vi bin 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 300 acres with sufficiency of wood for
The fast-sailing Packet Sch'r. tbe support of the place, and will make an
excellent Graziig Farrrt. Also, 296 acres
withi 6 milesof Baltimore, nearly two-thirds
of which is in wood. For terms, which will
be accommodating, apply at Mr. William
Child's store, No. 88, Bowly's wharf
Sept 23. eolni
Marr and Gibson,
No. 7, Calvert street,
Have imported in the Fair American, from
Londou, Hercules, from Liverpool, &, Six
Sisters from Bristol,
Sup. fine Cloths and Cassimeres,
Worsted Cotton and bilk Hosiery,
Fashionable Twist Buttons, Cords, Velvets,
Dimities, &c.
At,»0,
Sheat Iron, and other Hardware.
Sept 24. d
Russia Duck.
One hundred bolts RUSSIA DUCK, just
"receivedper schooner Friendship, fioni New-
York, and for sale. Appiy to the Sub.criber
at the Custom-House.
JAMES HAMILTON.
Sept. 19 d
Baltimore Jockey C lub
THE Baltimore Jockey Club, are requested
to meet at Peck's Hotel, next door to the Mer-
chant's Coffee-House, in South-street, on Mon-
day, the 5th of October, at 5 o'clock, P. M.
Gi-ntlemen who are members are individually
intreated to be punctually attentive to the
notice, ao as to insure a full meeting; as a ge-
neral revision of the exis: ing rules is deemed
essential by manv members.
WILLIAM LUX, Sac'ry.
Sept. 26.________________________ eo3t___
This is to give Notice,
TH AT the subscriber of the city of Balti-
more, hath obtained from the orphans' court
of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters tes-
tamentary, on the personal estate of Sarah
Ridgely, late of the city of Baltimore, afore-
said, deceased j all persons having claims
against the said deceased are hereby warned
to exhibit the same, with the vouchers there-
of, to the subscriber, at or before the tenth
day of March next, they may otherwise by
law, be excluded from all Benefit of the said
estate. Given under my hand, this 7th day
of September, 1807.
MARY RIDGELY.
¦September 7, 1807- 2aw6w
PLOUGHBOY,
Captain Hull,
ftia? 1 ngraved copperplate Frontispiece
of the economical Laboratory of James Vood.
house, M D.
an. il .'..' ______________ eo
Fisii Li ic.t, i\c
Al LX iNp.JES BRQWls & SON
Have imported per Fame and Abeona, a sup-
plv of
3 4, 7 8 and 4-4 LINEN,
6-4, 8 4 y-4 and 10-4 TIAFER,
LONG LAWNS, and
BROWN ri LLAND.
September 22. 08t-eo4t
Notice.
All persons having claims against the es-
tate of the late George Salmon, esq are re- '
quested to present them ior adjustment: and
those who are indebted to the said estate, are
desired to make payment to
J. MEREDITH, Ex'r |
Sept 51.___________________________co6i
Henry Fhom[«»jn j
lias receive.il per Ship Six-Sisters capt. Virgman, j
from Bristol and offeisfor sale,
Tin Plates in boxes,
Bottled Porter in casks,
Double Gloster Cheestt in hampers.
Also per Ship Uerculesfrom Liver fool,
20 Tons best house coal.
And on hand,
White Lead ground in oil.
Red Paint, do. do.
Richmond Tobacco,
Do. Manufactured do.
Bi st London particular Madeira wine in
pipes, hhds. and qr casks,
26 Barrels best Caivaccas cocoa.
Sept. 21.________ eolOt
A Bargain.
The subscriber having other objects in view,
offers for sale, at the reduced price of Ten dol-
lars an a. re, five hundred acres of very valua-
ble grass LAND, within tweUe < dies of this
city, and well adapted to'Clover with plaister.
This plintation,on which is a Dwelling house,
h»s a sufficiency ot Meadow land and Rale
stuff, with a large number of fine Fruit Trees,
and i i well supplied with good and wholesome
Water ; is situate iu a pleasant neighborhood
—and as to health, it is the Montpelier of Ame
¦rica. A further detail is deemed unnecessa-
ry, as the purchaser wi'l view the premises,
which wilibe sli wp 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
Gooding, Hutchh.s, and Co.
Have imported in the late arrivals.
Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, Calcoes,
Muslins, Dimities, Shawls, Wsistcoating,
Cotton Umbrellas, Silk Hosiery, other Silk
Goods, Cotton Laces and Shirtings, Ribbons,
Leather Gloves, Fig Blue.
/ AH subject to drawback.
With a variety of Woolens, which will be
sold low by the package.
Sept 38. eo4l*
32 bags
And abuuc 10,000 wt Cassia Jestnta.
Eaton r Partridge,
At A. Webster & Co's. C. H.
Sept 23. _________________eo4ij
Caution.
I hereby forwarn all persons from trusting
any of the crew of the Bremen barque .Solus,
as I am determined not to pay any debts of
their contractint,.
I.UDf.R HENDRICKSON, Captain.
Sc.pt 28. ___________________eo4t
The Subscriber's Night
SCHOOL will he opened the first of Oc-
toher next, lor the Tuiti' n of the French and
Spanish Languages, from the hours of 7 till
9, at No. 134, Market-street.
JOHN WADE-
Sept 28. eoSt
Queen's-Ware, China yjlass.
Matthew Smith,
No. 3, NoitTH Liberty street,
Has received I y the Othello and Hercules
from Liverpool,
An addition to his stock of Qiieen's-Ware
and China, and has now on hanu an excellent
assortment.
Likewise,
Short Pipes, in box^s, Pint Flasks, fiC. &c
Sept 30. eo'lt
Hazlehurst, Brothers and Co
B.'Ve received by the George and Albert from
Vonningen,
A general assortment of
German Linens,
Consisting of
Creas a la Morlaix,
Dowlas,
Plalillas Royal,
Bretannias,
Rouans,
White Rolls,
Checks,
Listadoes,
Quadruple Silesins,
Checks, No. 2, &c.
Also, an invoice of
Sheathing Copper W Cut Nails;
On Hand.
Crown Glass in crates
of 12 Tables,
Porter and Wine Bot-
tles,
Copperas.
Wine in pipes, hhds. and
Slieet Lead,
Bar do.
Pig do
Grind Stones,
Mustard in bottlr
L. P. Madeira
qr. casks,
Champaigne Wine of superior quality,
An invoice of Cotton Hosiery and Black
Lice,
100 logs St Domingo Mahogany,
3o tons Logwood. t
Sept 30.____________________________eo!2t
India and French Silks, etc.
Cope and Brothers
H ve for sale at No. 202, Market-street,
Black aiu' colored Senshaws, Plaid Lute-
strings^ and Fancy Silk Wai,tcoatiiig, 1st &
2dyChop India Silk lld'kts. & 5 4 do. Shawls,
Sewing Silks, Damask & Serge Silk Shawls,
Extra Long and Habit G:oves ; Silk Hosiery,
Linen Camorick,—Flag. Brown, Blue, Red,
and Yellow Bandannoes, Suspender*, Man-
chestry, Stuffs, Cambric Mus.ins, and Shirt-
ings, &c. &c.
Also jv'st received,
23 bales Calcutta Goods,
Entitled to drawnafk.
Gurrahs,
9 8 & 5 4 Sawns,
Eircrties,
Cossas,
Checks,
Custas,
Mamoodies, and
Baftas.
At very low prices for cash or notes.
Sept 30. _______________ eolOt
240 pieces Russia Duck
Of the 1st quality, just received per schr
Hero, captain Smith, from Boston, and for
sale by
BUFFUM & GOODHUE,
No. $4, Bowly's wharf*
Sept 26._________________________d4teo6t
COLORS.
The military gentlemen of Baltimore, are
respectfully informed, that they can be sup-
plied with Silk Standards, Cavalry and Divi-
sion Colors, of evary description, on the
shortest notice, finished and delivered in com-
plete order, at No. 60, corner of Albemarle
and the lower Bridge .streets. Also, Colors
for the Navy, on the most reasonable terms, by
REBECCA YOUNG.
Sept 16. eo
Baltimore and Ueisters Fowii
Turnpike Road < om^ahy.
Agreeably to charter an electii,-; will lis
held at the Compaq's fiice, in thfc city of
Baltimore, on Mondav the 12th dry of Octo-
ber ivxt\ from 1(1 I'll 3 o'clock; fir ch osiug
one President, eight Managers ,'h 1 one Trea^
surer, for the ensuintr vear By order.
JOHN'F. HARRIS, Secry;
Sept 21 eoll20ct
For Sale, a Negro Girl.
To be 'bid for about seven years unexpired
time, a Negro CTRL. She is about 2U yeav*
old, is healthy and strong, and accustomed to
all kinds of house wmk, for which she can
be well recommended
Apply at this Office.
August 13.____________ ._______eo
Mathematical Instruments,
For sale at Mr Wghtman's, F'll's-Point.
They will be sold at a small advance on th«
invoice, for good negotiable paper. As they
are just received, and consist principally of
Navigation Instruments & Charts, they must
certainly be an object worthy of attention, to
those wdio r.-tail such articles.
September 23. eo4t|
David WaineTd7~
NO 1S3, B.tLTTMORF.-STllEfiT,
Has im-Hirted by the late arrivals from Liver-
pool, and otherwise rece ved for sale,
A Genet al Assortment <>f
SEASONABLE GOODSv
Amoeg.i which are.
Superfine and common Cloths ; CassimereSj
S wando wns, Flannels, Coatings, Bajses. Flush-
ings, Blankets, Plains, Kerseys & Halfthicks }
Manchestry, assorted ; Cotton, Worsted and
Silk Hosiery ; Stuffs, assorted ; Irish Lineni,
Brown Hollands, Bed tic.kens of ail qualities {
a good assortment of Buttons, Threads, Sew-
ing SUks, &c.; French Silk and Kid Cloves;
Sarsenets, Pealons, and Sattins ; French C ru-
brics ; German Linens ; Iiulin Muslins, CJhecka
and Romals ; Bandannas, &c. &••
Sept. 21. d4t-eol6t
Imported
hi the ship Bash :w, captain Peterkin, from the
liiver J.a Plata, and for tide by the subscribers,
15000 Ox Hides,
700 Horse do.
5i6 bales ami) nf-r.ii
25 casks i 0f Tal!ow»
'They have also for sale,
10 bales ol Blue Guineas, or Madras Blujs
Cloths,
A large assortment of
India GoodvS,
Consisting of
Gurrahs,
Baftas,
Mamoodies*
Coss.is, und
Punjuni Cloths.
Madeira Wine, of London particular, and
London Market qualities, in pipes, half pipes
and quarter casks, part of which was import-
ed Jast tfar.
And 6jo00 Dutch Quills.
ROBERI G1LMOR & SONS.
Sept 28. ________ eo4j.t
\V illiam Scott,
No. 46, North Howard street,
Has imputed per late arrivals frmn Liverpool
ana London, a general assortment of
Fall Goods, viz :
Cloths and Cassimtres, superfine St com»
mon,
Coatings, plain, napt, and moleskin,
Plains, Kerseys, and Kendal Cottons,
Blankets, Rose, Striped; and Point,
Flannels, and Bockingbaise,
Manchester Cords, Velveteens, and Thick»
sets,
Bombazettes, WildfcoreS, Durants, and
Calamancoes,
H.siery, Worsted, Lambs Wool, and Cot-
ton, &.C. &C.
Alsoj-st received,
Calicoes, India Muslins, Bandanoes,
Sewing Silks, German and Irish Lumens,
Threads, Pins, &c
S:pt '4 ________ _______ 60
1 rericn Evening School.
THE School is divided ,nto two classes
which meet alternately every other eve ing.
Gentlemen who cannot attend reguhuly cither
class, may come occasionally, When their «n-
gagements will allows
MM BOD OF TEACHING.
To lessen as much as can be done thetla-
bor attending the study of an unknown tengue,
every beginner is assisted in raading St
construing, until he can translate fluently by
himself, and to facilitate the knowledge of
the grammar, a selection is made of the mos»
essential practical rules which joined to the
frequent repetitions of the phraseology con-
tained in Mr. Dutief's work, lend consider-
ably to accelerate the attainment of the lan-
guage. J. BROWN.
No. 8, Water-etreet, between South and
Calvert streets.
' Sept :S. _________________eol2t|j_
Claret, Mountain Malaga
WINE, BRAbiDY, iSTc.
Just received per schooner Friendship, capt.
Evans, from New-York,
40 casks Claret,
30 qr casks ? Mountain Malaga Wine,
40 hali'qr. casks > of very superior quality.
10 pipes French Brandy,
The above entitled to debenture.-
Also,
SO bbls. Cyder Vinegar,
10 cases Cordial, 1 dozen each*
70 kegs Ground Ginger,
2 jugs Coachmakcrs' Varnish.
And by the late arrivals from Boston,
200 boxes white Codfish, 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 Souivls, Salmon,
Cherry Bounce, Cotton Cambricks, &c. kfli,
AH which are offered for sale, on liberal
terms, for approved paper, by
ISAIAH MANKIN,
Sept 21; eo4t-law4t
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