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Goodii ¦• Offer jfoe *alt on fa ¦¦¦¦¦„¦ subject t Superfine Cloths, 13o. Cassimeres, 9 8 anfl 6 4 Cambrh 7-H Calicoes, Ginghams, Shamoray Muslins, Fire flannels, Broad Sarsnet and Sattin Rib . "78 a-16t Dimities, 6 \ Cotton Sh.i"ls, 'Cent n Umbrella'*, Silk, Cotton* and Thread Laces, Lice Sleeve H'dkfs. anl Veils, . Seine Twine October 10 O. ubjict tu drajibafk, 1 JIIHIII1HWIII1I For Sale, A handsome Bay MARE, well suited a Trooper To be been at Evans' Stables d4tf. for October 8 o9t Dancing. P L. I)U"0',tT bei;s leave to infor .bis friends, an ' ths ladies and gentlem • 1,1 -"dU- mii-e generally, that he Ivs commenced giv- iivg private lessons in daneing on londays, W«dn sd..vs and Fridays. His attention On the days slated shall not interfere with his re- jrular school vh'rti will open in a ''ew days, of i Inch or the season due notice will be gt-vne. Any commands fir P I.. Duport will be tirompHv attended to if left at G. Hill's book atore,*Nn. 104 Balttm ire street, where asub- scriptionbouk for the school is lodged Oct 10.________________________eo6t — Just Received By the Globt, from London, 25 hbds. Green Copperas, 450 kegs White Lead in Oil, Which, with an assortment of Fall Goods, newly opened, are offered tor sale, by JOHN GJDDARD. October VI____________________ dlOt James Dall and Co.' Have received by the lute arrivals from London and Liverpool, Their complete assortment of Fall and Fancy Goods ; Irish Linens, Lawns And Sheetings, which •will be s >\d on. their usual low terms by the package, or piece. October lo eolstD We do forwarn all persons , from buying any Note or Notes ot Benjamin Bartlett, of Harrison countv, drawn by RICHARD BROWN, or JOHN TAYLOR, Of Baltimore county. October 7- d4t$ Imported By the ship George and Albert, captain Joel Vic- . kers, from. Tonnirgen, White & browit PlatilUis, > of superior qua; Dowlas and Cas.seri'.os, 3 lity, 1U00 oval Demijohns, (The above entitled to drawback.) And by the late arrivals in Philadelphia, from TO'.ningen, A General Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. O 1 hand, Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 1'?, Ticklenhurgs, Rouans, -white Rolls, and Checks No 2, 500O Gunney Bags, For sale by FREDERICK C GRAF, Head of Smith's dock Sept 22. ________________d Philip Littig, No. 142, Market-street, Has on hand, and offers for sale, A general assortment of American and Eu- ropean manufactured Brushes ; also, Ivory, Tortoishell, Mockshell and common Combs, of a «unerior qudit.y; also, Cutl ry & Hardware, with many other articles in his line of business. N B. He has just received from Europe, a good assortment of Painters' Brushes, and Sash Tools, both common and ground. October 2. d!8t For Sale, AT NO. 17, Wa 1 ER-STXKET, Bern en Calvert fjr South-streets, Spanish Hides and Tanners' Oil, first qua. lity, White Welting, Shanmeys, & Buck Skins, Bed, Green, Yellow, and Black Morocco Skins, Skirting, Hog Skins, and Sheen Skins, Calf Skins, Upper Leather, and H mi tu gs, SfcoeThread, Shark Skins, & Sent-h Stones", Currying Knives, and Graining Hoards, Tanners Fl-shcr's. and Workers, Bun F >ct-s, and Leather for Hatters, Tanners' Brushes,, and Hen Soals, With a general assortment of Leathers. Also just received and for sale as above, 350 bags first quality Green Coffee, entit led to debenture. JAMES BOSLEY. October 10.___________ _ eo8w ___ 7 To Let,~~ That n»w and commodious two-story brick DWELLING, situate in North Charles st. i doors above Church street, and adjoin- ing the. residence of Mr. George Crosdale— In point of neatness and convenience, this House is calculated to p'ease, and will be i mnd to be surpassed by few. Terms will be made known by application to CHARLES L. BOEHME. October_10.________________________d_4t___ Regimental Orders. The 5th Regiment will assemble on Wed- nesday the 14th hist, without uniform, but with arms and accoutreme Is in good order, each man to be provided with 8 rounds of blank cartridges. The Regiment will be formed in Gay-street, and march from there precisely at 2 o'clock. By order Of the Col. of the 5th Regt. JAMES CHESTON, Adjutant Oct. 10.______________ ------------- NOTICE United Baltimore Ranger;, you w:ll meet on y air usual pirade ground on Monday 12th inst. at a o'clock, in common dress, ¦with arms and accoutrements. On Thurs- day the icth inst. at 2 o'cVickj the compa- ny will meet in full uniform to join the Regiment in South-street. By order WESLEY WOODS, Scc'ry; Oct. 10. d2t "Van Guard Volunteers, attention ! Yon are required to meet at the new market- house on Monday afternoon next, at half- past 3 o'clock precisely, without uniform dress, but with arms and accoutrements complete, with six rounds of blank cartrid- ges. Punctuality in meeting is required. WM. H. WINDER, Capt. October 10. ~ Baltimore Mechanical Vohmteess, you are requested to attend a meeting of the company on Monday evening next, at 7 ocleck, at Meyer's Hotel, for the purpose cf electing non-commissioned officers, and transacting other important business to the company—punctual attendance is expected of all the members. By order, JOS. K. STAPLETON, Sec'y. The Fell's-Point Columbian Blues, will parade at my house on Monday, 12th inst. precisely at. one o'clock, in complete uni- form, to join the regiment. Cartridges will be furnished on the field. _________________THOMAS SHEPPARD. The Baltimore Rifle Company, are desir- ed to meet at Mr. Fulton's Globe Inn, this evening, at 7 o'clock. The members will be punctual in their attendance, as business of importance will be laid before them, as •well as some new members to be balloted for. By order of the Captain, THOMAS EVERETT, Sec'y. October iO. ____ Mr. J. J. Bergerae, Profess >r of the French l.angu'oge, in St. Mary's College Respectfully informs the inhabitants of Bal- timore, that he intends to open an evening school, in Charles street; No. 72, on the fifteenth of this month, from six till eight o'clock, P. M. He flatters himself, that his being at present professor . ', French in the above College, will be sufficient to te- commer.d him to public nplloe. Private lessons will be gilen to Ladies and Gentlemen at their respective bouses, from 10 till io'clufck, A. ML Apply to the suo- scriber, or to the. Rev. Win. Dubourg, or to Mr. Edme Ducatei, 25, Market-street October 6. to4tf Isaac Buriieston, No 196, Market-street, Has received by the late arrivals, his Fall G< ods ; Which are now opening, comprising a ge- neral assortment of Goods suitable to the ap- proaching season. A general assortment of ADELPHI COTTON THREAD, Of superior quality, which will be sold very cheap. Sept 15______________________________dim Russia Duck. One hundred bolts RUSSIA DUCK, just received per schooner Friendship, tiom New- York, and for sale. Apply to the Sub criber at the Custom-Hous(«. JAMES HAMILTON- Sept. 19 d John Wood 6c Co. Have imported in ships Fame, Abeona, and Hercules, from Liverpool, Juniata, and J"air American, from- London, 334 PACKAGES Cotton and Woollen Goods, Which are offered for sale at N*v 18, Calveut street. Amongst which are. Best Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, most fashionable colors, Swansdown, Beimel Cord, and elegant Toilenette, Waistcosting, ne *est patterns, Coatings, Plains, Flannels, Bookings Flushings, blankets, Kerseys, Ken- dal Cottons, Lindsays ; a great variety of Stuffs, Hosiery, Dimities, Tabby Velvet, President and Constitution Cords, Black and Olive Velveteens, Fine and Common Print ed Calicoes, Fancy and Book Muslins, Cot- ton Laces, Braces, Umbrellas, &c. &c- Sept 25. d French Silk Goods. j Lajil'(\ Duche & Bat the, No 172 BiiTiMOiB-STRRET, Have just received, a very large assortment of French Fancy Goods, Which theyoiTar for sale 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' T 'ffetas and Satin Ribbands, Stamped ditto, Hank Ribbands, Vv lvet ditto, Crapes, Cmmbric Linen, Thread and Cotton Laces,Veils, Arti- ficial Flowers. Plain and Ornamental Combs, white and coloured extra long and short Kid Tdoees, Mens' ditto. Cotton Stockings, Sus- penders of every description, Fans, Lustrings, Bandannos, &c. &c. Alto on hand, 80 casks bsst Bordeaux Claret, 1 box Pu-is Jewelry, handsomely assorted, 4 ba-es 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 Taffetas, 1 do. Plaid ditto, I box 1'hread Laces. All very well calculated for French and Spa- nish markets, and entitled to debenture. Sept.-28._____________________Jti5i___ French Millinery, AND DRY GOODS. Just rece'ved by the brig Molly, captain Nnms, from, Phil idelp'i 1, 1 box embroidered Patmett Lace The most fashionable Ladies' Lace Hand- kerchiefs 1 box fashionable Chenilles Bonnets 1 do. ornamental Fi-atheis An elegant and fashionable assortment of oft allies' Necklaces An assortment of the. most fashionable Cach- mere shawls, long and short, plain, emoroi. dcred and ornamental Ladies' rich silk Stockings. Egyptian fashion Men's while silk Stockings Elegant embroidered Patterns for Gentle- men's Waistcoats. 1 Also on hand, Linen Cambrick Neck and Pocket Hand- kerchiefs Fine Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs Gold 1 asst Is Silver Cords Steel, gilt, and brass Swords Military Feathers For sale very cheap for cash or appro-ed snotes Apply at No S5j North Frederick treel. Oct 3- d6t| ---------------------------------------------,,,q ,ir.----------------------------------- Richard Morris Has received per ships Canawa, and Diaua, from Liverpool, and novj openeng at NO. I'j7j, MA.EKET STREET, A general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery $¦ Saddlery, Which will be sold to country merchums and others, wholesale and retail low for cash Oi notes in town. Also, per ship Six Sisters frovi Bristol, Seine and Sa 1 Twine, Tin Plates, 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, &c October 2. d20t Fancy Goods, etc. William P. Mathews Has just received by the Fair American, from London, AN EXTENSIVE STIFFLY OT Fresh Drugs and Medicine. His stock is now general and extensive, con- sisting of BARC LAY & M'&EAN IUVM IMiOHThO fall goods. __Sept 23_________d40ti _ For Sale, London Particular Madeira Wine, in pipes, hbds and qr casks, IS months imparted, Do. do. do. ^ in pipes, hbds ,tqr. casks Do. Market do. 5 entitled to drawb xk. 150 punc's 4thproof Jamaica Riim, ) entit- led do. do Brandy, 5 led to [drawback, Holland Gin, in pipes and cases, Coffee, in bags, Mess Beef, in half bbls. Mould Candies, Raven's Uuck, Young Hyson Tea, Leghorn Oil, in boxes of 12 bottles each Marble Tiles. Apply to FALLS & BROWN. October 9. d4t Just Received, Per ship William Wilson from Amsterdam, and for sale by the subscribers, 300 boxes red crust Cheese, one Cheese in each box, 100 do. Patte Grasse do. do. i5 bales brown Flemish Sheetings. 1 Store, 18 bales white and brown Flander Sheet- ings, ci do light Holland Sail Duck, 2 boxes heavy do. do, 13 biles Gunny bags ; 2 boxes Tapes and Bobbins, Plat.iiis, Bretag' «s, Creas, Esto Villas, Listadoes, Checks, No 2, Book Che ks Osnaburghs, Hessians, Stc 1-2 pint Tumbler i Madder, Black Lead Crucibles, Fishing and Sewing Twine, Holland Gin, Gin cases and Port Wine in boxes, and Spanish Cigars. ALSO, 250,000 v/i. Coffee, 80O boxes Havana qugar, And 42 bales Upland Cotton. VON KAPFF & BRUNE October 9._______________d3t-eo3t Henry Wilkins, Ne. 136 MiRKFT-STREEC Is now re-idy to supply his customers at re- luced prices, with articles of bis own Ma uacture, as well as imported articles, th<' former in a stile superior to any in this coun try. IMPORTED? 10.000 lb Gam Arabic, 7. id Qukk silver and Mercury, 2 000 Fine Aloes, 1 500 Genuine Barks, 1,200 J'dlap, 400 Senna, 500 b >ttles Castor Oil, 500 Oil Wormseed, 200 lbs. Apothecaries'HullCammomile, 1 do. of 3 do. of 2 do. of 6 do. of 7 do. of Drugs and Chemicals Surgeon'slnstrumenls Patent Medicines Furniture Glass and Vials Fine Painters' Colours Gold and Silver Leaf Copal and Spt. Var- nishes October 5. Glaziers' Diamonds D5 e Stuffs Si fine Fig Blue Genuine Windsor Soap Wash Balls, Teeth Brushes, and A variety of Perfume- ry. d!2t John and James Huberts, 2,>0, Market-street, Hare received anil nffer for Sale, A few boxes of 4-4 and 7-8 IRISH LINENS. Also, 20 bales superfine Cloths, milled Kersey- meres and Flannels. On hand, 11-8 Linen Che.'.ks, A good assortment of 9 8 Cotton ditto, Diaper Table-Cloths 3-4brown'IrishLinens Cambrick Muslins, Linen Pocket Hid's. Constitution, Hunting Dimities, Sowing Silks, Green Senshf.ws, Lutestrings, Brown and white Pla- tiilas, Oct 5. Cords, and Velvets, Colored Threads, Book M''sun. and Book Muslin Hkfs. dl5t G. V. and J. Liiidenberger, No. 200, Halthpore-street, opposite the Indian S>ueen 'Javer:., Have received by the Six Sisters, from Bris- tol, and now landing, Tin in boxes, Anvils and Vises, F'rying Puns, Snades and Shovels, Single, double and treble Sheet Iron, Nails, of every size, Card and Iron Wire, Broad Virginia Weedir* Hoes,. &c 8tc. Which, with a variety of other goods in the Hardware Line, will be disposed of on accommodating terms. September 26.____________d Fancy Goods- Received per the Fair American, R. Davis, from Lonuoti, on consignment, An invoice of Fancy <:.oods, Consisting of Artificial Flowers, Wreaths, Plumes, Os- trich Feathers, Hat Bands, he he •'. will be sold low uy the invoice- CORNTHWA1T k YARNALT., 8.3, Bowly's wharf. I t . no, Sd. ¦ dSt James R Mitchell, Sign of the Spinning wheel. No. 4, Calvert-strect, Has just received an elegant ass. rtment of Fancy and other Seasonable GOODS, which he offers for sale, on moderate terms for cash or acceptances in town at Short dates. Amongst •which are, Superfine Spriged and Plain India Mull Mull Muslins, British do. Linen and Cotton Cambrick Round Dresses, Worked Lace Cap Crowns, Satt'tn do. Cut Velvet do Spi- der Nets, Leno half H'dkfs. Elegant Spang'd Trimmings for Dresses, 4-4, 5-4, 0-4 and 8 4 Damask Silk Shawls, Ladies' Black Si wdiite Lace Clock Silk Hose of superior qualities, Gentlemen's do Plain an I Pla d Lutestrings, 2 trunks elegant Furniture Chintz, 4 do. Fancy Calicoes, 1 do. Ginghams, 1 d» Madras H'dkfs. 2 boxes Constitution and President's Cords and Velvets, 1 do. Tapes, 1 do Nuns Threads, 1 do. colored do. 1 do. Brown PlatiUas, Toilinelte and Swansdown Waistcoatings, Supeifine Cloths, Cassimeres slid Coatings, Superfine 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, Rfizes, Halt Thicks, Kersey's, Plains, Devonshire Kersey's, Fluah- ings, Irish and German Limns. INDIA MUSLINS, and almost every ar- ticle in the Dry Good Line. October 5. d6t-eo The Subscriber Hit just reieivedfrom London, A Consignment of.sixteen hales of fine and superfine Broad Cloths, mostly Blacks and Blues, with a few oilier lasbionable colors : 3 bales of Ratteens, and 1 bale of Flushings, which lie offers for sale by the bale, so ma- terially under the customary advance, as to make them well worth the attention of pur- chasers ; anil has for sale, 700 Demijohns, 2 tons. Bar Lea1, aiid 50 quarter casks En- glish Gun Powder NICHOLAS SLUBEY, 12, Bowly's wharf. Sent 30. dI8t Notice. THE partnership of Bmvertax (J? Fouse, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons havingclaimssgainct the s^itl firm,will phase present them for set lement, and those indebted ar^ particularly requesjedto make im- mediate payment to either of the subscriber*. GEO. A. BOWERSOX, HENRY FOUSE. The business in tuture will be carried on by the subscriber, at his old stand, No. 61, North Howard street. GEO. A. BOWERSOX. Gct'ober 5. d 1,1,00 Galls. 500 Balsam Copaiva, 100 Essences, 50 Prussian Blue, 600 Refined Salt Petre, 400 Oil Ybriol. OF HIS OvVX M ! 'tavern, Have received by the Dialia, from Liverpool, An additional supply oj Cutlery, Saddlery, etc. etc. Now opening tor sale on their usual terms. October 2 d William Cooke, Jun. Hns received pur the ship Erin, from Bordeaux, 6 cases Lutestrings, 4 Grenoble Kid Gloves, 3 Silk Stockings, 1 Extra Long Silk Cloves, 1 Men's Buckskin Gloves, 1 Twilled Silk Shawls, 1 Cambrick. Which be offers for sale on reasonable terms. Sept 25._________ __________ . cl THE ONLY CORRFCT COPT OF rilE CARD OF THE REVIEW, OP THE 19tll INSTANT, Revised, corrected and rec-miuended by Briga- dier General Strieker. For sale at the Book Store, and Printing- Office, No. 11, South-street, by Mss.vs. Dobbin and Murphy, 10, Baltimore-street ; S. Barnes, Fell's Point, and »t this Office. Printing and Book Binding ot all kinds neat- ly executed at No. 11, South-street, October 9. d4t Wanted as a Tutor in pri " vate family, a g-entlemao, cap; ble of Teaching Greek and Latm, :md ike first br. uclies of toe Mathematics. To such a one, a liberal salar-. will be acceded. Apply at this office. Sept 22. , ,",^..______________ d ^ REMOVAL, Henry & Lindenberyer Have removed to No 200 1-2, Baltimore- street. Who offer to Rent the Store &. CeL laf, No. 04, opposite the Indian Queen Ta- vern, with a convenient Warehouse if re« q ired. August 26. d For Sale, Lisbon Wine, L. P. Madeira do. Coarse Salt, Marocco Skins, Battle Corks, AND A quantity of Jank, by ROBERT BARRY. October 8.________________________dot Henry Schroeder and Co. Have received by the different arrivals froin Lob* don, Live pool and Hull, \ very extensive, and general assortment of Fall Goods, Which they offer for sale by the package of piece on the most reasonable terms. October 5 d!5t-eol5t To~Lel~ " THE commodious three itory HOUSE iti King George street, adjoin'u.gthe Rev.Doctor Vhitehead's, xnd occupied at present by Mr. Covert Haik'ms. Possession to be had on the first of Nov. mber next. For terms apply to Mr G. Haskius, or the subscriber. ANDREW CROSS Oct. 8. ___________________________d_ St. Mary's College. GRAND LOTiERY, BALTIMORE, Authorised by an act ot the general assembly of lie state of Maryland ) the scheme < f which Lottery is the most brlltant ever of- fered to the citizens of the United Slates,, containing, besides a large number of other valuable prizes, 1 prize of 1 - 3(),'.00 dollars, 15,000 10.J00 5...08 1,500 1,000 And not two bli nks to a prize. 1 be scbetre contains 215u0 tickets, 10,0(0 of which a e actually sold to a company of gentlen e< ii\ \ew-Y01k, towb.ifnthe.nanagersh&veobligat- ed themselves tod mmence the drawing on ' IIUR'-.DAY, th. Z'lti day of December n-xt. To draw 5QC tickets per 'day, and fourduvs ib awing in every week, mi.king 2000 tickets drawn per week, wh'ch will complete the drawing n less than eleven weeks. ''TCKETS & SHA LfcS pre now selling in a variety of numbers, at ten dollars each, at G. & R. W UTEVtrulv fortunate Lottery /ffiee. Corner of Market and Charles streets, Baltimore. From the rapid sale of the Tickets in every, part of the union, an advance will short!) be nt on them, of which au advertisement vaiU socki appear in the public prints. The -grandeur of the. scheme of the abcV» lottery, tog' ther with nn assurance from, the managers that the lottery will positiVen com- mence draw ing on the 31st days of Decembtr next, have been a sufficient inducement for th«5 subscribers to come to the city of Baltimore fw the express purpose of facilitating the sale, of the Tickets. G. & R WATTE. 0j* One of the above firm will personally attend the drawing da'lv, to take down the numbers correctly, as will also one of their ' clerks All prizes Sold by G. & R. Waite will be paid by them, and a printed list ol all prizes drawn will be published by them and delivered 0 their customers once a fortnight during the drawing. The next New-York Lottery will not commence till April next. Distant Adventurers, accompanying their orders with bank notes of any description, to either 01 VV site's offices in New-York or Bal- timore may have Tickttsand Shares forward- ed to any amount with tbe Utmost punctual- ity, and the earliest advise sent them of their success. All prizes sold by G. &, R, Waite will be paid by them. Oct. 1.________________________________d Samuel Walker, sas rot salb, 38 Hbds. Vinjde Grave, White Claret j and one Box long- and square Nit silk Shawls, received on Consignment from Bordeaux. And on Hand, Black, White, and Colored Lustrings and Saltins. Twilled Levantine Silks for Pelises, Cloaks, or Dresses. Black Florentines h Sattins for men's wear5 Florences, Modes and Sarsnets. a la assortment. Long Silk Gloves, Sltev;-s. A large assortment of Silk Hosiery. Silk Peleses, Square and Long Damask Cachimere St Net Shawls, Silk Chambray, Mulmull and Worked In- di:t muslins. Pi :.in-• Figured Gauzes and P.ittinet 4-4 and 5-4 wide, Silk, Colt n &.Thread I.aces, Wds& l.d;s Umbrellas, Beaver and Kid Gloves, Willow Squares, Silk and CottoliCofds, Buttons aim Tassels. Irish Linens aid Diapers. MOUitNlNG. Bumbaz ts Buinbazeens, Duvanls, Russels, 1 Lustrings, Florences, . Persians, Wide and Narrow Crapes, White Sarcnets, Black and Whde Silk and Kid Gloves, Lcno Handkfs. &C&.C . Oet.7 WSM9t ides and Sarsnets, a largS Pic nic Mitts and James Ninde, Watch-Maker;, No. 70, Mariet street, Having received by the Fair American from London, an additional importation, is enabled to oE'ec very low for cash. Horizontal, Seconds, and Plain Gold and "Silver WATCHES, to- gether with' an elegant assortment of fashion- able Gold Seals,'Keys,' Chains and Jewelry. October 7- ;__________ Saw 1 St • Wanted to Purchase, A parcel of Tortoise Shtllf, and Ivoiy. In. '\ quire at. John P. Spies'- Comb Manufactory, * Brandy-alley, opposite Otterbetn's church! J. P. SPIES. September 15..__________________2,-iwBt Green .Tunic. ¦ TURTLE SOUP will be served upon the.' Table of the Fountain Inn, on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 2 o'clock, and from 11 till 2, in the Public Room, during the season, . . ¦ . JAMES BRYDEN. N. B. Private Families can be served. June 2. Tb-S