|
matte.
Mip^JJm
-JL___a^LLiiri-!!UL.
i1W» *-'.--*»*.-*•<•
Seyen Dollars per /Vanurn.]
lETJLSOAY, 0CW8BR 6, 1307.
'> IJH.^WJWPB—^gllWl^l— Jli _>
v
V
George Lightner,
„t dj_ Established
TIN AND PEWTER MANUFACTORY,
ATi-fA street, Oldtown, i:e,tr the H iisc les,
Informs his fiend s and the public gene-
rally, that he keeps on hand a large as
sm'tment of the, best Manufactured TIN and
PEWTER, warranted of the. first workman-
. ship. Country Mer< bants and others will find
it greatly to their advantage to call it the Ma-
nr.l'artorv, as he pi-Ices will be made an object
to merchants taking « quantity*
Old Copper anil Pewt*r will be taken in
payment tor new, and the highest price given.
TO PF.VT,
A large and ai'-y HOUSE, with a good Sta-
ble Yard, Spring-House. Pump, and a number
of im irovemeuts, so as to make it an agreeable
situation for any gentleman wishing to enjoy
the benefit of free air and good \<»a'.er The
' terms of Rent will be made very reasonable to
1 a. good tenant.
.Sept. 3._____________________________d3m
Notice.
'The Co partnership o Hancock and Norris
was dissolved the !st instant, by mutual con-
sent ; all persons having claims against the
said' firm will please present them ft* settle-
ment ; and thos..' indebted are particular!)
requested to e.ke immediate payment, to ei-
ther of the subscribers. _-w,„
THOMAS H\NCOCK.
RICHARD NORRIS
_Septl4.. _________ _. _________......___4------.
William Cooke, Jun.
ff:is received per the ship Krin, from Bordeaux,
f, cases Lutestrings
_ Greno'jie Kid Gloves,
S Silk Stocking*,
• 1 F.xtra Long Silk Clove*,
1 Men's Bo :kskiil Gloves,
1 Twilled Silk Shawls,
1 Cambric-,
Which he offers for sale on reasonable terms-
Sept 25. _____________
Russia Duck
One hundred bolts RUSSIA DUCK, just
received per schooner Friendship, fiom New-
York, and for sale. Apply to the Subscriber
at the Custora-House.
JAMES HAMILTON.
__Sept. 19 _____ _______ _._....... d
three Dollars Reward.
Straved awayon Wednesday 21st ult a small
bright brindie'COW, about 9 years old, she
ha I on w ,e;\ she went away a collar, with
the owners name on Whoever bring! her
to No. il, Calvert street, shall receive the
above reward.
Q.lober 3_______________________d4t
~~To Rent,
A WHARF, on Light-»treet, adjoii ingj
the property of Mr ' aruuet R. Smifli ; n.,w
in the. possession of Mr Hira.n Cochran. Ar-
ply to Mr. Hugh Neilson. nr tbe subscriber.
W SUr'GTON VAN i.IBBERi
Waived to '' irehase or Hire,
A GO JO COOt-
W. V B.
October 3 _______ ______________________
1 i'agec's-Town Bank,
Sep '. embkr *>0tb, i8.7
IN pursuance of a order of the Board of
Director*! notice is hereby given, that two
doll fS on each share of stoek field in the baik
must be. paid up at the bank 011 or bufore the
1st Mondav in December nexf \ 8i that all pet-'
son, failing to >ay will not be entitled to any
divideht on what they nave paid, troyn the
said first Monday in Decemtier ui ill this In-
stalment is paid.
El.IE BEATTY. Cftshier.
_J___il___. ___________
Gait a;'d Thoniias
He.ve itnp-irtt' in the l~i'e ships from. I.ivapaol,
A.11 ..av'sei ie assonment.of
Birmingham <*• Sheffield Goods.
ALSO ON II . NO,
A few bales of excellent TS^lNESSSJt
cono\.
Octonev 3______________________d6t-3aw
Grtmdys and ( rose): e
Enve hnpurh-d in the Canavia and Diane, from
I. verpool, a cuw.ji.g'.t- assortment of
WOOLLENS, MATJCHiv-TUY, AND
HARDVV ARE,
Also, Sheet. Iron, Nails, Spades, Frying-
Pans, and Anvils.
OctoberS. d-U-eo84
iviatr and Gibson,
No. 7, Calvert stive',
Have imported in the Fair American, from
London, Herein.-.;,, from Liverpool, &. Six
Sisters from Bristol,
Sup. fine Cloths mu\ Cassimeres,
Worsted Cou«> and d!k Hosiery,
Fashion able Twist Buttons, Cords, Velvets,
Dimiti s, &c.
SLSO,
Shent Iron, and other Hardware.
_ Sept 24.________________________________d_
Tlie Subscriber
JJas imported per the Fair American from Lon-
don, and Fame, from Liverpool, and offers
for sale,
Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres,
Coarse and fine Blue Planes,
An assortment of Flannels,
Low priced Blue Cloths,
Striped Dtiffil Blankets,
White K erseys,
Superfine Coating,
Whited Scarlet and Blue Busting,
Seine and Sewing Twine,
18, 22, 24 and 2$ tu Sheathing Copper,
Patent Copper Shouting Nails,
Common do. do.
No. 4, 5, 6 and 7, 24 inch west country
Canvas,
Brass and wood Compasses,
Best Azimuth do.
An assortment of Telescopss,
Metal Sextants, Silver Arches,
Solid Joint time Glasses,
Alto on Hand,
Sheet Lead,
Fancy Cords and Velvets,
$wansdown and Moleskin,
Marsailes Quilting and L.dia Dimity,
Checks and Slrtpi s,
Pine Bombazetts.
THORNDICK CHACE,
No, 39, ThaiBss-streR, Fell's Point
Sept 24. eo4t.
The fine substantial ship
POWHATAN
Will sail for A .1 ISTKR DAM
•iiJSiXttf^ about the I Jth of this month —
..-«!** Some Tobacco, Coffee in casks
or bags,or light goods;, can .still be taken in on
frcigh., if immediate application is made, to
CHARLES GHEQUIEME, Broker.
Who "wants to purcha.se,
Baltimore, Union, and Alecbaric's BANK
STOCK.
And offers fir Sale,
Baltimore, Marine .Maryland, Chesapeake,
and Union INsURANCESFOCK.
Oct. 2.______________________lL rl __
Gorman Livens, etc
Imported in the schooner Akxitnder, capt. Athor,
from Trieste, tJ? for sale bv the subscribers,
43 cases of fine PUtdias,
10 Britain! as,
10 Lawns,
8 Checks,
7 Cavidinos,
5 K. stopidas,
2 Itousns,
1 very fine Shirting Linen,
AMD
A qtu nti'y of Glas6 Tumblers, in cases
assorted,
ALSO,
The Schooner Alexander
As *he arrived fro.ti se*., bur-
then about 10UU bbbls a strong
^faithful built vessel, 2 1*Syears
old, sails fast, and may be sent
to sea at a small e.xpence.
Li'RMAN k FULFORD, or
JOSEPH YOUNG
October 3. ____________ r'6t-eo'.'Rv
For Liverpool,
To sail tsith all convenient speed,
The regular Trading Ship
ASEONA,
Hobson, master.
For freight or passage, ap.
ply to the captain on board, at Jackson's what',
Fell's-Point, or t The Brig FEDKRAL,
*'a!.S»'»'*v A trood vessel, and well found ;
;"".';:CS* burthen 850 barrel*. For terms
"'. a]iply to capt J. B. Sargeant, on
board, in Smith's dock, or to
WALES St CLOPPER,
No. 7, Boudy's Wharf.
e..v 09, ..o4tJ
For Bristol,
l £> The Ship
,'y^r^ij\. SIX SISTERS.
^¦C'Ql-P For freight or passage apply
.' Z2*£eS to
CHARLES WIRGMAN-
Who has just receivsd by said ship, and offers
for sale,
ter Cheese,
Bottled Ale and Por-
ter,
Earthenware, assort-
ed,
Porter Bottles, inhani-
pers,
Seine Twine,
I bale Bunting, and
Fashionable London
Jewelry & Watch-
es.
Sheathing Copper,
Patent h Cast Nails
Copper Bolts, assort
ed,
Tin Plates,
Bar and BoU|lron, as
sorted,
Nails, long flat points
from to 6d to iOd,
Hoop Iron, assorted,
Sheet d j do.
Best Double Glouces-
The above articles are entitled to drawback,
a«d having been purchased with cash, they
will be soid very low.
Also,
By the Barque Amelia, and Brothers Re-
turn, horn the City of St. Domingo,
A quantity of prime Mahogany, Logwood,
Fustic and Hides.
Likewise, via Philadelphia,
100 boxes Hyson Chilian Tea, which will
be sold very low, to close a concern.
And an hand,
3100 lbs. 1st qualities Havanna Coffee,
Venetian Red,
Spanish Brown,
Bar Lead,
Litht.rge, and
Mustard Bottles.
Septemqcr 26. eo8t
For Sale, Freight or Charter,
The new and fast-sailing Ship
GRAND U'.IGNIOR,
yam.es Snow, master,
Burthen 305 tons per register,
carries about 3500 ban els, is a remarkable
strong, faithful built ship, just off her 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,
;^;TV. Tee Schooner
fcSsEkh PHOENIX,
'¦jj^'JjErf^ E- Giely mailer,
'"*'5.-3&C">. A go .d strong vessel, 2 years
! bin, and curies 850 barrels. Apply to the
master on biiit'l at Smi'. >.'s d: ck, or to
CORNTHWAIT ix. YA.RNAI4.,
83, dowiy's wharf.
Sept, 15. ______________d___
i re ght Wanted,
To any port in the Unite i SuWs, or the West-
Indies,
For the Schooner MELLON A,
opt White,
A wed found suuthent built
esse!, b irthen 560 bbls. For
terms apply to
A. isf U. BOUGH AN,
Wo h.ive on hand a.io. for sale,
50 hhd. art 30 bbls St. Martins Sugar
120 do. M .rUand and Virginia Tobacco.
Sept 15 ' d
For Amsterdam.
r-r • ] bt sliip
^'Slhv R*ITSO.n,
^ '('*'X'3^ Captian Brown !
?¦'¦~H:--i:*f„- Having hall her cargo liow
on board, may be dispatched in a few days.
For freight, apply to
JAMES BIAYS, Fell's-Point, or,
CHARLES B- YOUNG Broker,
20, Commerce-street.
Sept 15. ______ _____
For Amsterdam,
The fine fast sailing Ship
SHEPHERDESS,
Capt John Nelms ;
___j2l_i6» In complete order to receive
' a cargo, part of whieli is already engaged —
' For freight apply to
LEViiRING & NELMS, or
D. L. THOMAS, Ship Brokor.
Sept 10.____________________ eo
For the River Weser or Jade,
X)r, (if the Blockade continues,J
FOR TONNTNGEN,
The Bremen Brig
MARIA,
^k^ Captain G. Monsees ;
.—i??_^KP&. Sails under a special British
licence, granting her to proceed unmolested
to any neutral port in Europe.
She has a part of her cargo engaged, for
the remainder apply to
G TOPKEN _ CO. Or,
D. L. THOMAS,
Ship Broker
August 18. eo
i'"or New-Orleans,
TheSchoonerREPUBUC AN,
Captain Samuel Kewhall ;
AV ill carry 9';0 bb's is a very
_-'_i*:??8£i£-f good vessel, just sheathed, k
completely repaired, her accommodations for
passengers are verv comonient, and exten-
sive, having been built lor a packet. She is
now ready to take in. For freight or passage,
apply to
HENRY THOMPSON.
Sept 24..___________________________eo6t
For Liverpool,
The Ship HERCULES,
Capt. Asa Hewett,
A remarkably good vessel,
e burthen 346 tons, only 2 years
old, and invariably delivers her cargoes free
from damage. For freight or passage, hav-
ing the very best accommodations, apply to
HENRY THOMPSON.
Sept 24 eu6t
For Bordeaux,
The Ship ERIN,
*2*Sv. Captain Willia-n Stevenson ;
LiL,_^ Will sail in 15 days. For pas-
£**?£** sage only apply to VVm. Cook*,
Jun. or to the captain on board, at Fell's Point.
_October 3.________________________eo
FALL GOODS.
By the Abemia and other vessels from Kngland,
AP PL ETON & CO.
Have received an extensive assortment of
IPoofrn, Cotton bf Silk Goods,
Which are now opening at No 16 Calvort-
stre'et, and will be sold positively as low, bv the
package or pieee, as at any store in Baltimore
or Philadelphia
Forty trunks Calicoes and Furnitutes, bales
of Broadcloths, Cassirnercts. Coating*, Flush-
ings, Plains, Forest Cloths, Flannels, Baizes,
Kerseys, Blankets, 1'elice Cloths and Flannels,
fee,; cases of Cords, Velvets. Vesting* of \h*
best London Cassimeres, ToiUneti k Worsted
Quillings, Printed Tabby*, Hats, Ginghams,
Stiawls, Checks, Handkerchieis, Sattins, Per-
s'rans, bilk Handkerchiefs, Cotton and Silk
Se wings ; Birmingham Ware, &c. &C.
Sept 24 eo
Guest. Atterbury and Co.
Have received by the Lite a rivals at th's port,
and Philadelphia,
7-8 atid 9-8 Calicoes and Chintzes,
Furniture do.
Men and Women's Silk and Cotton Hose,
witii plain, lace and sandal, clocks,
9 8 arid 6-4 Cambrick Muslins,
Colored, and embossed do.
Lace, Leno, and Fancy Worked do.
Muslin bbawis and Haiulkerchiefe,
Cambric ihirting*. Pins,
Madiass ai»d Pullicat Handkerchiefs,
Velveteens and Fancy Cords,
Superfine and common Cloths,
Rose, Dufhl, and Point Blankets,
Flannels, Swanskin*,
Swsmsdowns end Toilmetts,
Kersey's and Half Thicks,
Venetian and Kidderminster Carpeting.
And by the Harmony, from Amsterdam,
13 cases Silk Velvets, Velvet hibbons, Stc.
They have also for sale,
London Porter in puncheons and bottles.
Sept ^6, -, ; '.- :- _____________eo
John Vance k Co.
No. 178, Mahket strret, opposite the
Union Bank,
Have this day received in addition to their
former assortment of
Rooks, Stationary, Ike. &c.
A quantity of Writing Paper,
Wrapping do.
Bonnet Boards,
Morocco Skins,
Sein Twine,
Pocket Books,
Paper Hangings and Borders.
ALSO,
The Novice of St. Dominic,
Mair's Introduction to Making Latin,
Steuben's Military Exercises,
With a large assortment of New Novels,
Classic, Miscellaneous, and School Books.
N. B. 4 fresh supply of the Cordial Balm
Of Gilead, Sic &.C.
Scot 2-L_____________________________eo4t
lVFNeale and Neilsons
Offer for Salt,
Rice, in tierces,
Green Coffee, in bags,
Havanna Sugars,
Claret, in hogsheads,
Ditto, in cases of 2 dozen each,
ChampayneS
and C Wine, in cases of 1 doz.each,
Burgundy 3
Brand Fruits;
And an assortment of FRENCH GOODS—con.
sitting of
Taffetas,
Silk Hosiery and Gloves,
White and Brown Sheetings,
Chalot Handkerchiefs,
Beaver Hats, &.C. &C.
October ;> f "Sti
The Subset iber
Offers fur sale the fbl/owing Goods,
Brandy in oin-s best 4th proof, imported
since almost one year,
Clare*, in casks, bound with 4 iron hoops
White Wine, De Grave's, in cases of 24
bo'tles each,
Do 12 do.
Pomatum, in trunks, of -.he 1st quality,
1 -as(» Perfumed Water,
Silk Stockings,
1 case Crape,
Ladie'» Shoes in trunks elegnntlv madft.
JOHN CAR RE RE.
October t. eo4t
John E. "Riexlen
Has just received by the late arriva's from Lon-
don and Liverpool,
A general assortment of
Gold and Sifoer Wa'ches and
JKWELRT,
Silver and Stc 1 Mounted Spectacles,
A small invoice of Buttons, newest Lon.
don Patterns,
With » variety of Fancv Articles.
Clock and Watch-makers' T.-iols and Ma-
terials,
Clock Movements, Dials, P'nions t Farg*
ed Work,
Cast Steel, Rolling Mills, 4, 5, and 6 in-
ch.es, complete with coggs,
A few cases assorted Cutlery and Hard-
ware,
All of which will be sold at reduced prices
for cash, or on the usual credit.
Oct 1 eo
John Auchincioss Jun.
No. 9, Calvkrt.stert,
Has received per the latest arrivals at Nevi Toii,
from Greenock,
A general assortment of
Scotch Goods, viz.
Ladies' Grecian Robes, and CumbrickShSrt
Dresses,
Tamhored and Sewed Leno Mull Sprigs,
Brussels, NoUinglmrn, and Lisle Laces,
Spot'ed L*no and Piquet Muslin*,
Lace, Japans, Trafalgar Nets,
Gold End Cambries, Plain Lenoes,
Lace Cambric Shawls,
Jaconet Flushed do.
Purple, Cinamon and B'ue Ground Printed
do.
Linen Pocket H'dkfs.
While and colored Threads, &c. Sc,
N. B The above are all entitl d to draw-
back, arid well calculated far the Spanish
West-India Markets.
Alio on Hand,
An invoice of French Goods, ent'.tled to
debenture, consisting of
Elegant Silk Hose, Men's and Women's
&c fee.
Likevtire,
Brown Hollands, India CluckB, & Hearth
Ruggs
October L_________________________ _l9'W
Henry end George Guvsawdy*
No. 39, corner of S. Gay Is" Market-streets,
Have just received 'y the late arrival*, the follow-
ing assortment of Dry Goods, wnich they of-
fer at the most reduced prices :
Carpets of different sizes and patterns
l-'J 5 8 3-4 i4 4 wide Ventian Carpetings,
1-2 3 4 &. 4-4 do. Ingrane various pat-
terns,
Elegant Fa.icy Hearth rngga,
Superfine St Common Broad Cloths,
Do. do. Cassimere,
D>. do. Coatings,
Rose and Striped BlaivVets,
Furniture Fringes, with Tassells to suit,
Linen Cam>>riek and Cambrirk Dimities,
Cambrick and Jackonett Muslins,
Tnmboard Muslins,
Silk ix Cotton Cnarribaries,
Swansdown and Toilinett Waistcoating,
Moleskin and Florentine, do.
Constitution Cords, Plain Velvetls and Vel-
vettecn,
Piaies. Kerseys, and Half Thicks,
Ir'uh l.umens and Shirting Muslins,
Threads, Bobbins and Tapes.
With a number of articles too tedious to
mention.
Oi t. 3._________________________bo_______
Wants a place as Gardner,
A Young Man that understands the ma
nagementof a Kitchen Garden, and has been
used to Farming, would be willing to under-
take the supei'iutendance of a gentleman's
country seat that would ma\;e his situation
agreeable proportionate to his endeavors in
his profession. He can produce unexception-
able character for his honesty, industry, kc.
For further particulars, apply to James \Vili s,
Gardner, opposite col Ramsey's, on the Fre-
derick Turnpike Road.
October 3^______________________________
Luke Tiernan and Co.
Have received by the late arrivals from, Loiulon
and Lever pool,
A general assortment of
Fall Goods.
ON HAND,
2 cases Damask Silk Shawls, assorted,
A few chests Hyson Tea,
A quantity of Green Coffee, in bags,
New-Orleans Sugar, in hhds
16 cases Sheathing Copper, from 16 ta 28
ez.
23 logs St Domingo Mahogany,
And a few cases Manehestry, which will
be sold low to close sales.
October______________________________C
Nichols and French,
No. 12, South-street,
Have received by the Hero, from. Boston, a vjri
etyof
French Goods.
Among vjkick aret
Superb Trimmings,
Colored Crapes,
Florence Lutestrings,
Cambricks and Cambrick Hd'kfs,
Gloves, a variety,
1 ens* Pocket Books, and
1 do. assorted Essences, &c.
' Also, entitled to debenture,
1 case Silk Hose, assorted,
1 do. do. Shawls, do. and
1 do. Black Velvet Bindings.
Sept 29. eal2tt.
_'Voi. AX'. Is — No. 4175.
Tennes! _e Co-npany.
\ mf.etingof the Shareholders is required
on the first day of November next, at Me-
chanic Hill, in the citv of New-York. A
pnnctuil attendance is i'-;<_u»sted of every
S nreh'iller, either in p rs'r. or by attorney,
on business of the first importance to the
company E. j \CKSON,
Sue-, i mg Tnste©
_MUldletown, (Con.) August 24. Ia8t
For Sue,
A TRACT of L.\ND situate in the cottfl..
ty of Fairfax, within four miles of the .court
house, Ring in the fork of Pope's Head-Run
and Giant's Castle Branch,eont inii^foiirhun.
d'ed -tnd forty three and a piarler acres. It is
good farming land, nearly one ha f in woods,
and heavily t'onbered ; it abound* in asullifien-
cy of good meadow laid, and a number of
never-failing springs, w'Hi a good mill seat at
the junction of the above mentioned streams.
The improvements are, a framed dwelling
house.thatwiih asm:dlexp ncemightbe made
neat a id comfortable, together with a Wi chen
stables corn-hoes^.neg-o q i.-.rtev, &c. all part
ly new, in a healthy situation
Perm—One halt in cash, or negroes atva
luation, and 11 credit of one, two or three years
for the balance. Foy further information apply
to the subscriber, on the premises
ROBERT RATCLIFFE.
Fairfax count}', August 25. lawSnt
Farmers' Bank of Mary land,
September 21st, 18071.
Notice to o tockholders,
That the fourth instalment of ten collars a
share on their stork, becomes due and pay-
able on the 13th of October next, any sto-k.
holder fai'i'ig to make regular p-ytnent of
any instalment, such Stockholders money irii
Bank will remain free from interest, and not
entititled to dividend until such instilment or
call shall be made good, and the dividend
hereafter to be paid to si'cii stockholders,, as
well upon the money b. him regua'ly paid f»
upon the money paid alter d, fault will be calcu-
lated only from 1 he time when said last instal-
ment was made good.
By order.
JONOTH AN PINCKNEY, Cashr.
Sept 2L • __________
For bale,
On THURSDAY, the 19th of November
next, agreeably to the last will and testa-
ment of Joseph Mills, deceased, will he ex-
posed to sale, at a il o'clock, on the pre-
mises,
A small FARM, supposed to contain about
115, er 1_0 acres of Land, whereof the said
Joseph Mills, ate of CS-cil county, died sei*
zed of, lying on the South side of Elk River,
in Town Point-Neck ; on which the:e if. a val-
uable Fishery, which has been Used aid im-
pioved as such, for some years, and with a
small expei ce might be rendered productive
as a Fishery The situation is good both
for Fishing and Fowling, and is accounted
healthy. Th.dwelling House and Out-Hom-
es, in.baling ths Fvi-House, Shed are in
tub rable order. It would be well for those
wlio may incline to purchase, to take a view
of the premises, before the day* of sale. The
terms of pa-n.ent will be made easy to thel
purchaser. The conditions of sale will be
made known on the d.iy of s:d«, or may ba
known before, by applying to Richard Bassett,
(at his Farm on Bohemia River,) Executor of
the last will and testament of the said Joseph
Mills.
Sept. "4. ________________ 1 -iwet
Baltimore Jockey Ciub.
On Tuesday the 14th day of next October
the Baltimore Jockey Club Purse ofgJlOO, wilt
be run for over the Club's Race Course, wear
G ivane's-Town : free for any horse, mare or
gelding agreeably to the rules of the Club.
On Wednesday the l.itl'j the B J Club's
Cole's Purse of 200 dollars, free as above.
Also, on Thursday the 15th, a handsome
subscription Purse, free for any tiling ; but
the racing to he Conducted agreeable to the.
Rule* of the Cub, except So far as they re-
late to merely club matters.
JOHN WOODEN, of John,
Treasurer.
August 11. 2alwlaiv8tjj
N. B Additional subscribers have given
such an increase of funds, that the club are
now enabled to give six instead of 500 dol-
lars for their first day's purse of which gen.
tlemeii of the turf, are hereby notified, as al-
so of the following rule of the c':tib, viz :
" Resolved, that any Horse, Mate, or
Gstding, who shall have run far anv purse, at
any race course, within five miles of the city
of Baltimore, within one month previous to the
anneal meeting of this club, shall not be al-
lowed to start for either ji' the purses given
by the chib.
Sept 30.
Wants Employment, a person
who for a long course of years has been en-
gaged on his own account He wouki under-
take the posting of books, collecting of debts,
settling accounts, (*r. for me reliant1; and others.
Unexceptionable recommendation can be pro.
dnced. Inquire of the printer.
Sept. 26. _____ Saw
Nautical W Surveying Instru-
ments, for Side,
y. Allen and Co.
Have rect.ved from London, per the Juniata,
A choice assoriment of the best Brass Sex-
tants, w'.th silver ar. Ins ; Ebony do; ; com-
mon and Tangent Quadrants ; P< cket Sex-
tants, lately invented and r* 1 a-kably well
adapted lor land as well as marine surveying,
all of which a'e accurately divided by an en-
gine on the principle of Ramsden's. Also,
day and night Telescopes, Patent do Charts.
Maps, Navigation Books, Nautical Almanacs
tor 1807, and 1803, best Azimuth, Ampli-
tude, Storm and Hanging Compasses Cir-
cumi'ere -tors, Pentagraphs, Levels, M'u.ro-
srooes, &c. A store for the Sale of sod ..--
tides will soon be opened, till then Gentle-
men will please call at No. 5, South Calvert.
street. _ October 3. ^ >v--f {
Edward Johnson oi Co.
INFOB M their friends & the public, that they
are well stocked with, and now ready to deli-
ver, STRONG, TABLE, and SMALL
BEE R.
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