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Phoenix Fire-Ofificf*,
Baltimore, Spt- ."OfA, 1807.
The undermentioned gen Icnien are. notified,
that their respective P nicies -.vill expire at the.
following dates :
No. 27>(.i9, William I,ovell, , Oct. 1st
27 .('I, John Carrere, d
2720112, John l.eypold, 7th
27 'f)33, l)r J. Oawfnnl, 9th
Waiter Simpson, 16t!i
Armstrong and Dunn, 17tti
Amos Ulison, 18th
Henry Yearley, 2M4, John Macloud, Alexandria, 27th
27-2045, Captain Levin Jones, 30th
Renewed receipts will be issued from the
Office in Second street, any time when called
for, within the term limited by the Comp.n).
DAVID STEWART, A-jrent.
Oct. 1 , ______ d4t __^
Found,
A few days since, near the corner of Mar.
ket-street ami M'CLU.oi's alley, a Warehouse
KEY. The owner may receive it at tins oliicc,
bv navinK onu dollar for advertising-
jSct. 1.___________________d4t
A warehouse wanted.
Vt ANTED to liire a Warehouseon Bowly _
¦wharf. Ap'l. at No 81* on said wharf
October 1st____________d4tt
Myers s 1 iotel.
OISVKRS OF THK BEST KIND,
Will be constantly kept it the Hotel as usu-
al ; and will be served up at th shortest no
tice and in the nievst order. The subscriber
¦will be happy to a commodat" lus old frien s
and the public in general, thrt.utrh the season
C. J- MEYER.
(tj> When in season, canvas-backs and par-
tridges will at a 11 times be Kept on hand.
October 1.____________f_______d4t_
Notice.
All persons indebted to the late firm of
Jeremiah Hoffman are requested to make pay-
ment to the subscriber, without further delay :
as longer indulgence cannot be granted' on
those accounts.
GEORGE HOFF.Vt\N.
Octobvr I. ___________________dbt
The Public are hereby
Respectfully informed of the subscriber's
having opened a Fencing School, lor 'he pur-
pose of teaching the use of the Broad and
Small Swords from 5 till 8 PM- For more
particulars applj at No. 30, Market-street,
Bpxt door to Mr." Myer's Hotel
JOHN WII.I.ER-,
Fencii.g Master.
October lit______________<19'||
Wanted as a Tutor in pri
vate fariilv, a gentleman capable of Teaching
Greek and Latin, and the first brunclic.-s of
the Mathematics. To such a one, a liberal
salarv will be acceded. Apply at .this office
Sept 22.____________________________d_
A Wet Nurse Wanted,
With satisfactory recommendations Ii-
qnire at this office.
Sept -9. -______________________d6t
Imported.
By the ship George and Albert, tdptain Joel Fie-
hrs, front Tonningen,
White & brown PI: '.Has, ~) of superior qua-
Dowlas and Osseri.ms, 5 utv«
1UO0 oval Demijohns,
(The above entitled to _rav\bacfc.)
And by the late urwi/j in Philauelphia from
To'mingen,
A General Assortment of
German Woolen Hosiery.
O hand,
Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 1'J,
Tirk'enhurgs, Rouans, white Rolls, and
Checks No .?.
_0UU Gunney Bags,
For sale by
FREDERICK C. GRAF,
Head of Smith's dock.
Sept. 22._________________________d
"BARCLAY h M'KEAN
HAVE IMPORTED
FALL GOODS.
Sept 23._______ ____', d40tj:
George Hoffman }
Has received by the several urritxtls, upwards of
300 packages well (Selected
FALL GOODS,
Which being mostly bought at short credit,
and selected by careful hands will be found
cheap. •
Jlsn suite I to the export trade,
20 trunks London Cambrick Chintzes,
12 do. French Pullicat H'dkls.
5 do Madr-s do.
4 do. Ginghams,
5 do. Kicli Fancy Muslins,
7 do. Colored Cambric,
1 do Printed Cambric Robes,
10 chests Dimothy's,
9 cases Shirting Cottons,
35 do. Super Men's Hats,
1.} bales Booking Baize,
6 do. Super Cloths and Cassimeres,
2 do. Scarlet Flannels.
October L d6t-en6*
Just Reeceivd
By the brig Dove, C Child*, from Madeira,
A choice parcel of fine old Madeira WINES,
fit for immediate use, in butts, pipes, half
pipes and; quarter casks, which will be sold
low on a credit of 12 months.
JACOB ADAMS.
Sept 2?. __________________d!3t
St. Mary's College.
GRAND LOTTERY, BALTIMORE,
Authorised by an act of the general assembly
of the state of Marvland ; the scheme of
¦which Lottery is the most br lhant ever of-
fered to the citizens of the United States,
containing, besides a large number of other
valuable prizes,
Shoe Thread, English Uend
LEATH.il, &c,
John . Peck and Co.
TANNERS atid CURRIERS,
No. 63, Maekbt-Space,
Have for sale,
Prime English Bend Sole Leather, in ranges
and squares,
Tanners and Curriers' Knives, and a gene-
ral assortment of Leather.
ALSO,
Hair for PlaistererS.
And have imported in the Fair American
from London SHOE THREAD, of the best
quality.
October 1. ______£°i__
To Rent,
The new three-story BRICK WARE-
HOUSE. No. 231, Market street, one of the
best stands in flu city. It will befitted up in
a handsome style for the Dry Good or Hard-
ware business, and will be ready for a tenant
in a few days. Apply to
HENRY KEEKL.
Oct. 1________________ d4teo4t
Whereas* some malicious
persons have been for some days busily engag-
ed in throwing out insinuations against my cha-
racter, I do hereby invite all such persons to
come forward and openly to make their char-
ges ami to produce their proofs.
PHILIP RUSSELL.
Sept. 30._____________________d4t
"Holland Sail Cloth.
Received par the ship Philip, from Amster-
dam, for sale bv
WM. WILSON & SONS.
Sfept 30. dSl-eo3t
400 Pieces Russia Duck.
5 )0 reams Wrapping Paper,
Just received per schr. Susan & William,
cap . Luce, from Boston, and for sale by
BUFFUM „ GOODHUE,
No. 84, Bowly's Wharf
September 30._____________ d6t
The Subsciiber
Has just reieivea from London,
A Consignment of sixi- en hates of fine and
superfine Broad Cloths -. ostly Blacks and
Blues, with a few other fashion, nli- colors :
3 hales of Ratteens, and 1 bale of Flushings,
which he offers for sale b_\ the hale, so ma
tenally under the customary advance, as to
make them well worth the attention of pur
chaser:, ; and has for sale, 700 Demijohns,
2 tons Bar Lea', and 50 quarter casks En-
glish Gun Powder
NICHOLAS SLUBEY,
12, Bowiv's wharf.
_Sept_3a_________ _____ r her own independet.re, or For -h se
who coeficled in her neutrality. It ber ;.nie
he duty of Emdand therefore, to di'cr.pi n-
nate in these c.ircnroiitanees, between riphts
paramount and invariablybtndin? noon all
State;, and rights which nti«h* be suffijred
to relax afid yield to that state of expediency
in which a certain conr-e of neasmps mii_ht
involve the existence f a nation.
In this state, »lierer re. it was dnnprroi>,
to Great-Britain, and therefore ceased to be
her duty, to recoeni'e any lonorr the n> u-
trality of Dei nifrk. without a stiff cent
pledoe—that this pledge was, a permisssi^n
to garrison the fortresses v. hich c• mmand
the passage of the Sound and the navigation
of the Baltic, together with tie free use of
the Danish porls for her shipping until such
time as the pressure of circumstances cas-
ing, the exigency on the part of Great Bri-
tain should likrwise determine."
It is scarcely to be doubted but that the
Prince loyal wass mewhat struck wit! this
demand. He is said lv-uever t have re-
plied with great calmness and intrepidity,
" That the course of c nduct rednired of
Dpnmark was not that of a neutral r even.
of an Ally, but of a Belligerent. He was
bound, therefore, in all stme of dignity, to
repel the dema' d madeupon 1 e<—and i- re-
mained F' r England to look for he: justifica-
tion to the general judgment bf Europe,
which would detctmire on which side the
neutrality of the two kingdoms v.-as fir t
violated. Denmark had now no choice but
to resist ; whilst England had that of hon-
or and a retreat."
The Prince immediately proceeded to
Copenhagen.
Aiv/n-t 23.
With respect to the great object of ra-
tional expectation, dispatches fr' m admiral
Oambier. and the proceeding" of the British
fleet before Copenhagen, no ftesh intelli-
gence, had been received at a lute hour last
night.
A letter from Yarmouth bad reached the
city by express, which mentions (hot a mer-
chantman had put illto trial! port bi in injj
intelligence of her having I ecu actually
present at the commencement of the bom-
bardment of Copenhagen, on the 12th. If
it were resolved to attack the city, opera-
tions should certainly have been be, un be-
fore this. Our fleet commands the whoie
island ; its state of defer.ee is very im-
perfect.
An expedition more formidable for mis-
chief of any kind, was never fitted out by
this kingdom.
The foreign news of the week is not of
much interest. The king of Sweden sii 11
keeps up a fruitless war in Fcmir.inia, and
Stralsund still resists.
The French papers conlain little news
worthy of comment. Ail the French mar-
shals are to be created dukes, and provided
for in Germany and Poland.
Dispatches were on Thursday received
from gen. Frazer, at Alexandria, dated May
30. He had been reinforced by 2 regi-
ments from Sicily, the 52d and another.
Piovisions were abundant, and the eneiry'
had shewn no disposition to attark Alexan-
dria, the fortifications of which had been
considerably strengthened. They had col-
lected, however, between 7ceo and 8oc6
men near Rosetta. Our prisoners at Cairo,
it is said, were kl general in go^d health,
and treated with kindness. Several messa-
ges had passed between gen gen. Frazer and-
the pacha respecting them,
Sir James Craig, who is going out as com-
mander in chief of the British colonies in.
North-America, we understand, will take ;;;
regiments with him, of which the 3d (or
Old Buffs) will be one.
The Prussian ports it is asserted, are al-
ready shut against all British ships, and it
is positively affirmed that Russia will do the
same.
Talleyrand has resigned the situation oi"
minister for foreign affairs to Campagny,
one of the joint reejociators with had Lau-
derdale. H'e is elevated to the dignity of
vice grandek-ctorof the empire. An oftke
Tvliidi to an increase of dignity, joins rela*-
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