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f lent —~_—"vr-^rr" «wini*>"-^i'O-JpB Seven Dollars per Annum.] FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1807, I Vol. XA- Ji- 4i7y. Lands for Sale. The subscriber offers the three t.dlowing- Tracts or parcels of Land, 10 miles from. the city of Baltimore, the whole beiflgcon- nected, together in a compact form, and lying on the road, about two miles short of Perry Hall, ihe residence of Harry D. Gough, eeqr. viz. No. 1 i'he subscriber's present D'.vel'm{» Plantation containing-330 odd acres, on which, is erected a large and commodious Dwelling House, Barn, cables, Spring House, and every other necessary building, with two large Apple, and one Peach Orchard in full bearing, a Garden and plenty of fine meadow — which with the parts in tillage, are under superior fence, with remarkable springs of Sue water, also wood & timber in abundance. No I. The lat ¦ Dwelling Plantation of Mr John Skinner,deceased, nowthesropert) of the subscriber, containing from 33i. to 34o acres With thedwe.il ng.loiive, Burn, Stables o\er- seer':* H /use, negro Quarters, Spring House, a lu-auti 'ul Orchard and Garden, with a never 'failing Spring ol as fine Water as in the state almost at the door ; and commands a most del>.lit'u' prospect of the bay from Kent Is- ki d, almost as bight as Susquehawnah ; near- ly the. whole of this Tract is under prime fence and has plenty of wood and timber Ni 3. Containing 221 acres on which is erected a small House, wilh a number of Apple and Peah "Trees, about 40 or 50 acres of this Tract is inclosed with good fence as a pasture ; it has also plenly of wood and tim- ber. Those Lands will be sold together, or in parcels, as above very cheap, to a purchaser, or purchasei s, who has the money to lay down Who may also have with No 1, the whole of the stock, with the fanning uten- siht- Apply on the premises, to HERCULliS COURTENAY. October 7. d30t WTKV -....... .»,, „...-> i [3 Sheriff's Sale. Will be sold on SATURDAY, the Wth instant, at 10 o'cloci, A M. at the dwelling house of Mr. John Fiizhugh, situate in Duke street, near Granby-street, A variety of elegant House- \ assorted, hold Furniture, Late the property of said Fjiz'.mgh, ttken by distraint for house rent, due John Terrill and John Marsh, audio salVy a fieri facias, at. the suit ol' Wm M'Mechen, for the use of William Graham. JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff. October 5. d5t Sale by Auction, By David Dunham, On Tuesday the 13M tnst. at I o'clock, in the Ton- tine Coffee House, [to he highest bidder.] V- The Ship *K> GOLD HUNTER, Captain Vose, i*££_ ' As she arrived from London, now lying at C. House slip. This ship ik a re- gular trader, is well known, built in t'.is city of the very best material?, copper fastened, and coppered to the bends, burthen about 300 ton baring performed only 3 voyages, her ac- commodations are superior to any other ship in the trade, and may be considered a new ship being but IS months old, is well found in every r'-spect and will require but little expence to send her a;rain to sea. Inventory to he seen at the auction room. Terms, 4, 8 and 12 months, for ap'd ind. notes. ALSO The Brig, WILLIAM, Captain Date, •'Si*'S%H- As she arrived fiom Guada- loupe, burthen 164 tons, laying at Rut- gers's wharf. Terms. 4 and 6 months _Oct 7. ____d_4t__ For Havana, JIIEK The Schooner COLINA, »*»UteS '^*ia$V Captain Wornon, (£^j*«3^ir Will sail in a few dais ; for ¦^SJ/^^^Mf- freight or passage, apply to "JOHN H. HEIDELBAGH, No. 39, South-street. October ?.__________________d4t German Lhens, etc. Imported in the schoone* Alexander, capt. Athor, from Trieste, & for sole b\ the subscribers, 4H cases of fine FtatiliM, 10 Britannas, 10^ Lawns, Checks, Gavalinos, Estopillas, Roiians, very fine Shirting Linen, AND A quantify of Glass Tumblers, in cases ALSO, The Schooher Alexander As shs arrived from sea, bur- ^then about 1000 bbbls a strong •'6 not ust Id; John J braid's recollected ; J aeon 10 Dollars Reward, LOST yettejfdaj morning at the Marsh- Mh . t a Red Morocco Pi) .KET-B X5K, Containing v'1'- 'ollowinw Bond, ;«oles of Hand and H'i ik Notes : A B-vid ol ,; iliam Hawkins, 'or 701]S. flat d J illy 1UJU; Fiey B'unurs am. Co's. Note for >46g 13 cents, at 9o days in tavorof Cr-'irg.- Pnastnore and indorwtd by him i two Notes ol George W. Todd, for 5 JO each, at <3rl days, date 23 sad vember 30th, '8 7 IN pursuance' of an order of tbe Board of Directors, notice is hereby given, that two dollars on each share of stock held in the bank must be paid up at the batik on r before the 1st Monday in December nexi j i* that ail per. sons tailing to pay will not lie entitled to any dividen ; on what they hme paid, from the said fiV;st Monday in December until this in- stalment is paid. ELIE BEATTY, Cashier. ¦ [Oft 3]_____________tirUiDec__ Gait and Thomas JLivc hnjiortelin the lute shits from Liverpool, An handsome assortment of Birmingham & Sluffidd Goods, ALSO ON »AND, A few bales of excellent TEXXESSEE COTTOb. - faithful built vessel, 3 1-2 years old, sails fast, and may be sent to sea at a small cxpenee. LyjftMAN & FULFORD, or JOSEP.l YOUNG October ?. d6t-eo2w i»\- Live/pool, To sail with all convenient speed, The regular Trading Ship ABEONA, Hobson, master. 'iT&SS&JjK For freight or passage, ap- ply to the cap'-ain on buai'd, at Jackson's whaf, Fell's Point, or to I ORMAN & FULFORD. September 26. d Ire ght Wanted, To any port in the United States, or the West- Indies, it For the Sehomv r BELLONA, Capt Wlutf, E',S_^ A- we" found sout',,crn built ???*#iSa#_Bs vessel, bvrthen 560 bbls. For terms apply to A. W R. BOUGH AN, If'o h.ive on hand and for sale, SO hhds and 30 .bbls St. Martins Sugar 1^0 do. Maryland and Virginia Tobacco. Sept 15 d For Amsterdam. 'J be Ship RITSON, October ountry Merchants and others will find it greatly to their advantage to call at the Ma- nufactory, as,he prices will be made au object to merchants taking a quantity. Old Coppfer and Pewter will be taken in payment lor new, and the highest price given. TO Jg-BtfT, A large and airy HOUSE, with a good Sta- ble Yard, Spring-House, Pump, and a number of improvements, so as to make it an agreeable situation tor any gentleman wishing to enjoy the benefit of free air and good water The terms of Rent will be made very reasonable to a good tenant. Sept. 2._______ d3m Notice is hereby given, That application will be made to the gene- ral assembly at the next session to annex to, and make part of the city of Baitirr.oae, all lots and parcel? of ground, situate on the north side of the city, and lying south of a line beginning at the i. jrsection of North Charles and the north side of Pleasant-streets, and '.hence running east, bounded by the north side of Pleasaut.street, until it strikes the- line of the city : or so much thereof as shall b« thought expedient. October 7. eo The Subscriber Has just reitiiifd from London, A. Consignment of sixteen bales of fir.e and superfine Broad Cl( ths, .nostly Blacks and Blues, with 'a few other fashionable colors : 3 bales of Ratteens, and 1 b:>f.' of Flushings, which he oilers for sale by the bale, soma tenally under the customary advance, as to make them well worth the attention of pur- chaser.) ; and has for sale, 7)i] Demijohns, 2 tuns Bar Leal, aud 60 quarter casks En- glish Gun Powder NICHOLAS SI.UBEY, 12, Bowiy's wharf Sent 10. ________cU8t French Silk Goods. Lafitte, Duche & Barthe, NO. 172 BALTIMORE'S TRttET, Have just received, a very large assortment of French Fancy Goods, Which they offer for sain by the package or piece, at very low prices, to wit: Plain Taffe- tas, Plaid Silks, Sarsnet, Pealings, Extra Long and Short Ladies' Silk Gloves, Mens' ditto Ladies' and Men's Silk Stockings, Sewig Silk Silk Shawls of every size, plain and figured Taffetas and Satin Riobands, Stamped ditto, Hank Ribbands, V lieiditto, Crapes, Cambric Linen, 'Thread and Cotton Laces, Veils, Arti- ficial Flowers, Plain and Ornamental Combs, while and coloured extra long and short Kid Gloves, Mens' ditto, Cotton Stockings, Sus- penders of every description, Fans, Lustrings, Bandannos, &c &.c. Also on hand, 80 casks best Bordeaux Claret, 1 box P iris Jewelry, handsomely assorted, 4 bales Rennes Thread, 4 trunks Ladies' Shoes, 2 bales Sheeting Linen, 1 .trunk Umbrellas, 1 do. Embroidered Cambric Shirts, 1 box Mens' Silk Stockings, 1 do. Ladies' ditto, 1 case Plain Talfetas, 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_ Fancy Goods, etc. James R. Mitchell, Sign of the Spinning wheel, No. 4, Calvert-street, Has just received an elegant assortment of Fancy and other Seasonable GOODS, which he offers for sale, on moderate terms for cash or acceptances in town at Short dates. Amor.gut which are, Superfine Spriged and Plain India Mull Mull Muslins, British do. Linen and Cotton Cambrick Round Dresses, Worked Lace Cap Crovns, Satun do. Cut Velvet do Spi (lev Nets, Lenn half H'nkfs. Elegant Spangi'd Trimmings for Drrsses,4-4, 5-4, 6-4 and 8 4 Damask Silk Shawls, Ladies' Black s, white Lace Clock Silk Hose of superior qualities, Gentlemen's do Plain an Plaid Lutestrings, 2 trunks elegant Furniture Chintz, 4 do. Fancy Calicoes, 1 do. Gingliams, 1 do. Madras U'dkfs. 2 boxes Constitution and Preaident's Cords and Velvets, 1 do. Tapes, 1 do Nuns Threads, 1 do, colored do. 1 do. Brown Platillas, Toilinette and Swansdown Waistcoatings, Supe fine Cloths, Cassiincres snd Coatings, Supernne white Shirting Flannels, Do. Linen and Cotton Bed-Ticks, Ladies Fashionable Beaver Hats, 100 dozen Long and Short Kid and Beaver Gloves, 50 do. do. do. Silk do Cotton and Worsted Hoss, Carpets, Blankets, Kersey's. Plains, Devonsl ings, Irish and German Linens. INDIA MUSLINS, and almost every ar- ticle in the Dry Good Line. October 5. d6t-eo Baizes, Halt Thicks Diishire Kersej 's,*'iush John Wood U Co. | flare imported in ships Fame, Aheona, and I Hercules, from l.iv

e Stuffs & fine Fig Blue Genuine Windsor Soap Wash Balls, Teeth Brushes, and A variety of Per.ume- ry. d!2t John and James Roberts, 230, Market-street, Have received and offer for Sale, A few boxes of 4-4and 7-8 IRISH LINENS. Also, 20 bales supurfine Cloths, milled Kersey- meres and Flannels. On hand, 11-8 Linen Cheiks, A good assortment of 9 8 Cotton ditto, Diaper Table-Cloths 3-4brown Irish Linens Cambrick Muslins, Linen Pocket Hkfs. Constitution, Hunting Dimities, Sewing Silks, Green Senshaws, Lutestrings, Brown and white I'la- tiilas, Oct. 5. Cords, and Velvets, Colored Threads, Book Muslin, and Book Muslin Hkfs. dl3t Richard Norris Has received per ships Canawa, and Diana, Jroin Liverpwk, and now openeng at No. 197b, Maeket-s i reet, A general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery & Saddlery, Which will be sold to country merchants and others, wholesale and retail low for cash oi notes in town. Also, per ship Six Sisters from Bristol, Seine and Sad Twine, Tin PUtes, Iron Wire, assorted No. 7, to 21. Broad Virginia Hoes, Sheet Iron, single double and treble, Black and bright Vises, Long Handle Frying Pans, Spades and Shovels, ike. October 2._________________ d20t To the Voters Of the City and County of Baltimore. BEING solicited by many of my friends both in tins city and County, to become a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, I therefore take the liberty respectfully to solicit your suffrages at the ensuing election ; pledging myself, that IT deemed worthy of this importan t:us'., I shall use the utmost of my endeavors to dis- charge tbe duties with humanity aud impartia- lity. JOHN HUTCHINS. Oct. 2._____________________ci6t__ 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 them fur settle- ment ; and those indebted are particularly requested to make immediate payment, to ei- ther of the subscribers. THOMAS HANCOCK. RICHARD NORRIS. Sept 14.__________________________d Wanted. Wanted a Young Man, a native of the Eas- tern Shore of Maryland, of good morals, who has a knowledge of the Grocery business, and is pretty extensively acquainted with the trad- inc towns on the shore. To such a one a liber- al salarv will be given. Apply to the printers. Oct- 5 d4t G. F. and J. Lindenberg* r, No. 200, Baltimore-street, opposite the Indian Shicen Tavern, Have received by the Six Sisters, from Bris- tol, and now landing. Tin in boxes, Anvils and Vises, Trying Pans, Spades and Shovels, Single, double and treble Sheet Iron, Nai's, of every size, Card and Iron Wire, Broad Virginia Weeding Hoes, he. &c. Which, with a variety of other goods in the Hardware Line, will be disposed of en accommodating terms. September 26. d Fancy Goods, Received per the Fair American, R. Davis,frotn London, on consignment, An invoice of Fancy Goods, Consisting of Artificial Flowers, Wreaths, Plumes, Os- trich Feathers, Hat Bands, he &c Which will be sold low ny the invoice. CORNTHWAIT h YARN ALL, 83, Bowiy's wharf- 10th mo. 3d. d3t Baltimore and Frederick-town Turnpike Road. MONDAY, October 5th, 1807. The following Gentlemen were elected us mava- gersfor the ensuing year, John E. Howard, President, (Vice Jona. Ellicott, resigned.) Wit'-iani LormaH, ~] John Ellicott, Luke Tiernan, George Barr, ^Managers. John M'Pherson, John Graham, Thumas Lee, Jesse Hollingsworth,_ William Cooke, 'Ireasurtr. Octo >er 6. d4t 1'rench Millinery, AND DRY GOODS. Just received by the brig Jioiiy, captain Norris, from Philac.eipnia, 1 box embroidered Patinett Lace The most fashionable Ladies' Lace Hand- kerchiefs 1 box fashionable Chenilles Bonnets 1 do. ornamental Feathers An elegant and fashionable assortment of of I adies' Necklaces An assortment of the . ost fashionable Cach- mere Shawls, long and short, plain, embroi. dared and ornamental Ladies'rich silk Stockings, Egyptian fashion Men's white silk Stockings Elegant embroidered Patterns for Gentle- men's Waistcoats. Also on hand, Linen Cambrick Neck and Pocket Hand- kerchiefs line Linen Pocket Handkerchief* Gold Tassels Silver Cords Steel, gill, and brass Swords Military Feathers For sale very cheap for cash or approved snotes. Apply at No 35, North Frederick- treeL____________Oct. f________d6',i The Levy Court for Balti- more county will meet at Henry Decorsey's Tavern (near Philpot's Bridge) in the city of Baltimore, on Tuesday, the 20th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of adjusting the public ex- pences of the said county, for this present year, appointing supervisors of the public roads, and constables, and adjusting their ac- counts. WM. GIRSON, Clerk. Sept 2«. d2 there is no spring made to the said lock, nor a ward to tbe key. The most skilful men 'ft picking licks are desired to attend—and those frentlcm?n who are bnildinir, will ii d it their interest to attend, and the public in y-r'ueraf from 7 o'clock in the morning until drsfc, eacb day. ! Signed, GOODWIN'S INVJ3NT10N, Oct. «W'i - '