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Mgg^BHBHIHi^HiHi^i^HMMBI^ ' > J BARCLAY h M'KEAN V.AVE IMPORTED FALL GOODS. __ Sept. 23___________ d40tj: Baltimore and Peister's-town TURNPIKE ROAb, Mo^dw, October 19, 18 7. The fallowing Gentlemen were elected Ma. nag-ers tor the.ensuing- year, Cornelius Howard Gist, President, William Matthews, Treasurer, Edward Johnson, " John M'Kim, lull. Nicholas Rogers* Cornelius Howard, ^jwsm George Beam, ^"^^^^^^^™ Moor Falls, Edward Harris, James M'Cannon. -,^^^^^^^^^_ October 13._____________ d4t "SLATER & ROY, No. 84, Market-street, Have import.-d in the Fame and Abeona, from Liverpool, a Considerable part of their HA P D- WARE. With a complete assortment of CUT- LERY. And by the Globe, from London, the most com- plete assortment of Harness, Gig, Curricle, Phse- ton bk Carriage Mounting, CPlated ijf Common) IZver offccd Jor sale in the city ; the whole villi be sold low, •wholesale and retail, for cash, or the usual terms to punctual mei only. Also for sale at reduced prices, 50 boxes White Hav ma Sugar 2500 vif.Sfanuh Tobacco 5 Tons Fnstic ¦Afvi boxes Spanish Cigars, Demijohns, Tar, Flour, Pnrk, Lard, Herring, Shad, White Beans, Corn, he. Ike. October 14.______ d4t eo4t| To Merchants y Sliip-Masten, IN THE UNITED STATES". Twelve Casks containing broad HOES, marked M T. in a had' diamond, No. 443 and 451, intended to be shipped tm boa-.1 the ship Amphion, uhenl ing in the King's Dock, Li- verpool, and bound to Ch&HestQn, S C are missing, audit is supposed hive been ship .ed onooard some other vessel, prooddy bound to a different port. Any inloimotion relative thereto will be thankfully r, ceived by the master of said ship, directed to Mr. tvhx has let, or Messrs. Mair, Biyce & Co. Merchants', of Charleston, S.C. BEL A TROWBRIDGE. Oct 14._______________ 2t__ A Person who can be use- ful in packing Queen's ware, and Glass, may get employment, and good wages by ap,.lyi: g immediately t N> 3, North Libertyistreei. October 14 ,___________ii4t FOR THE LAST TIME ThIS ShASuN. Gray's Garden On MONDAY EVENI: G. the 19th instant, will be exhibited by Mr. Rosainville, A grand display of Fire- VV ork, Being in Coirpliment to the Day, viz. FtRST DIVISION. A Running Sun, with different Colors, turn ing vertically in Nine Revolutions A Horizontal Running Piece, forming vari- ous Basons, crowned with Jessamine Flowers, above Three Basons of Brilliants A Running Piece, turning vertically round a Hofiztihtal. A Water Fall, with "Umosphe.rical Flames. SECOND DIVISION A Girandole, with blue, white and yellow ground, turning vertically in Five Revolutions The Thunder Wheel, with Musquetry and Artillery. A Grand Metamorphosis of a Crossof Mal- tha into four Stars, the Stars changing into another Gross, and this last Cross changing into a Running Rose. An Inscription surmounting the Goddess of Liberty and Hope, with its Attributes, crowned with Laurels, dedicated to the Mili- tia of Baltimore. THIRD DIVISION. The Fire-Work will be terminated by a Grand Display of the Temple of Mars, com- posed of the following Pieces, and fixed in a Theatrical Order, viz Two Cascades, throwing Bombs k Sheaves. Two Bushes or Laurel Trees. Two Girandoles, of dazzling green 8c wdiite colors. ¦ Four Bee-Hives, representing the Union and Republic of America. A Grand Portico of the Doric Order, bear ing on the top the Olive Tree, and on each side a Branch of Laurels, ornamented with Atmos- pherical Beauties : in th. centre,, a Running Fountain, with a Jet d'Eau ; the whole t;.kir.g fire at one time—And finally terminated by a Flight of Four Dozen of Rockets, displaying Stars, Serpents, Bombs, and the Hair of Be- renice. 00° Admittance—Box, One Dollar—Pit, Fifty Cents —Children half price. Oct. 14. d5t Fitch Hall, Jun. iU, BOWLY'S WtiARFf HAS FOR SALE, Boston No. 1, Beef, Cod Fish, in l-o\es, Young H son Tea, Whale Oil, Lisbon Lcnimons, Rice in whole and hidf tierces, and a few boxes of Tea China. October 13. d4t-eo4t Patton and Jones, CLOCK AND WATCH MAKERS, No. 93, Market-street, Have just received for sale, Surveyors' Compasses AND CHAINS, Complete, made by Goldsmith Chancllee, Winchester Virginia, warranted equal in qua- lity to any ever offered for sale in Baltimore, at the Manufacturer's prices. 10 mo. 14____________ d4t City Commissioner's1 Office, Baltimore, 14lh October, 1807. NOTICE IS HE -iEBY GIVEN, That the City Commissioners will meet on Wednesday next, the 21st instant, -it 3 o'clock P M. to ascertain and establish the north west intersection of Hill and Forest-streets, the north east intersection of Goodman and Hill- streets, the south east intersection of Goodman and Lee-streets, and the south wesi intersec- tion of Lee aim Forest-streets: And on Fri. day, the 23d instant, at 10 o'clock -\. M. they will meet to ascertain and establish the lines of a parcel of ground, being part of Lots No. ,124 and No 125, leased on the 14th day of Dec 1770, by Alexan- er Lawson to Peter Lit zffnger.is'tuate on Gay >,t:-eet.bet ween Fish- street and the bridge : And on the same day, at 3 o'clock P. M. they will meet to ascertain and establish the lines of that part of lot No 619, situate on Stra- berry alley, between Wilkes and Bank-streets conveyed hvjohn Houlton to William Ginnii'gs, on tip 3Cth day of August, 1800 Those who are interested, are requested to attend with the surveyor, land maiks and pa- pers necessary for. establishing the aforesaid boundaries. By order of the Board, SAMUEL VINCENT, Clerk. (Q. 14)_________________________d4t .West-Indies. A most valuable COFFEE MOUNTAIN is offered for sale in an adjacent island from this continent, remarkable for its salubrity,, and richness of'.soi!, containing about 36U En glish acres of prime land for the growth of CofL-e, situated in the most favored quarter for seasonable weather of any in the island, and where the erop of this most valuab'e pro- duce never fails, at th* distance 6f 54 miles from the chief citv, and at about 12 miles from a considerable seaport, where merchant ves- sels of the largest burthen entei snd anchor in safety. On the premises are all the valuable and useful buildings, barbacus, baton, he. he. re- quisite for storing and preparing at the present moment for Market, above on>- hundred and fifty thousand weight of Coffee, besides a most convenient airy house for the residence of a family, akitohen, Negro houses,' he. he - The Plantation is well watered, having the advantage of a never failing spring, and is most dedghtlully si'uateu at the entrrnce of u plain on sloping lulls, contiguous to one of the first sugar plantations in the isl-nd, besides being only 3 miles d.sance from a watering place, much resorted to on account of the ce- lebi itv of i's waters and baths ; about 140 acres arc in the highest state of cultivation on wheh Ave planted above 140,000 Coflee trees, grow- ing in the most luxuriant state, besides PI ntans, Bananas, and other Negro pronsi. ons in abundance This property will he sold with its gang of Nagn.es ro sisiing of 75 prime Blacks in- cluding males, females Mid their ten children, boi'll on the plantation, n/Zwel. seasoned to the place. No less than S7,000 lbs Coffee *ss ga- thered last crop, and no doubt but !~0,00O will be made this pending crop; probably more, and that hereafter tirie year with another the plantation in its prer, nl state will yield a crop of 120O00 pounds coffee,, whi'li at the actu- al pi-ice it now sells for in the colony alluded to, say 24 dollars yer Cwt. would give a re- venue ot 27,000 dollars per,anuum, exclusive of tl e cost to town. By augrnentingthe nuin her id trees, it ca be made very soon to yield .00 000 pounds coffee annually, the 220 un- cultivated acres bping all wood lauds. This Kind of property is not liable to any taxes or tythes whatever, either on the lands, produce or Negroes. For iurther particulars and terms, which are very advantageous, and well worth the at- ti nti in of any person having command of cash for the first payment, as the subsequent instal- ments will chiefly be paid out of the crops. Apply to GEO. T. &LEM. WAUFIELD. N. B. The property is offered, for sale in or- d*r to resind a partnership. Ot.14. ________________d5teo'0 Hager's-Town Bank, Sep. ember 30th, 1807. IN pursuance of an order of the Board of Directors, notice is hereby given, that two dollars oji each share of stock held in the bank must be paid up at the bank on or before the 1st Monday in December next ; is. that all per- sons failing to pay will not be entitled to any dividend on what they ha>e paid, from the said first Monday in December until this in- stalment is paid. ELIE BEATTY, Cashier. [Oct 3] d7ttihec Notice. The Commissioners ot the Tax, for the city ot Baltimore, will meet on Tuesday the 20th day of October instant, at !0 o'clock A. M. at Decorscy's Inn, sign of the Phccnix, opposite to Christ Church, where they will sit to make transfers, and hear appeals, o' which all those whom it may concern, are requested to take notice. By order, THEOPHILUS F. DOUGHERTY, Clk. October I.i. dbt To Rent, A WHARF,- on Light-street, adjoining the property of Mr, Samuel R, Smith ; now in the possession of vlr Hiram Cochran. Ap- ply to Mr, Hugh Neilson, or the subscriber. W SHINGTON VAN BIBBER. Wanted to Purchase or Hire, A GOOD COOK. W. V B. October 3.____________________ ,d John and James Roberts, 230, Market-str.eet, Hare received and ojf'er fir Sale, A few boxes of 4-4and 7-8 IRISH LINENS. Also, 20 bales siip»rftne Cloths, milled Kersey. meres and Flannels. On hand, 11-8 Linen Che ks, | A good assortment of 9-8 Cotton ditto, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 3-4brc»wh Irish Linens Linen Pocket Hkfs. Dimities, Sawing Silks, Green Senshaws, Lutestrings, Brown and while Pla- tillas, Oct. 5." French Goods. IF. & J~Hofman, No. 3, South Chables-street, Have imported by the Rising Sun, capt. Holbrook, from Bo/i-Cux, 85 packages French Goods ; Consisting of A choice collection out of the several Man- ufactories, made by a competent judge for cosh._______ October 12. d Wm. and Thomas Meredith, No. 26, North Howard-street, nearly opposite the old stand of Wm. Meredith & Co. Have received and opened, a good assortment of i all and Winter Goods ; Consisting of Superfine & common Cloths, Do do Cassimeres, Coatings, Flannels and Baises, Rose & Stiipe Blan ketS, Plains, Kersey's, Cords and Velvets, English h American Calicoes, Ginghams, Cambric Muslin, Bed Ticking, Irish Linen, German do. Brown Holland, GiUa&RomalHd'kfe bilk Cotton & Worst- ed Hosffry, With an assortment of India Muslins, &c. &c. Diaper TableVCloths Cambrick Muslins, Constitution, Hunting Cords, and Velvets, Colored Threads, Book Mi'slin, and Book Muslin Hkfs. dl5t All of which will be sold at veay reduced prices Ocf-ber 12. d!2t Russia Goods. BEN1f& GEO. WILLIAMS, No. 3, B0WLY*S WHARF, Offer for Sale, The Cargo of the ship Messenger, captain BunVgton, from St. Petersburg, consisting of 100 tons clean Hump, 100 tons Iron, 1350 pieces Russia Duck, 600 do. Ravens do 1700 do. Russia Sheetings, 5J0 do. Broad Diaper. Also, The Cargo of the ship America, captain Stickney, from St. Petersburg, consisting of 120 tons clean Hemp, 140 tons Iron, 200 pieces Kussia Duck, 100 do. Ravens do. 100 do Russia Sheetings, 240 boxes Mould Candles*. October 12. (110 eo20i; Andrew Parks, 95, Market street, Has just received a very generul assortment tf I'all and Winter Goods. Also, A Variety of FANCY ARTICLES. Which he offers at very reduced prices, by wholesale and retail, for cash or acceptances in town. Oct 12- dfit Imported By the ship George ond Albert, captain Joel Kfei kers, from. Tonningen, White Si brew" Piutilks, ~) of superior qua- Powlas and Casserillos, 5 lily, 1000 oval Demijohns, (The above entitled to drawback.) And by the late arrivals in Philadelphia from Tonningen, A General Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. On hand, Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 15, Tic.klenburgs, Rouaus, white Rolls, and Checks Nc, 2, 5000 Gunney Bags, For sale by FREDERICK C GRAF, Head of Smith's d^ck. Sept. 22. ____________ d Philip Littig, No. 142, Market-street, Has on hand, and offers for safe, A general assortment of American and Eu. ropean manufactured Brushes ; also, Lory, Tortoishell, Mockshell and common Combs, of a superior qiuliiy j 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. dl8t John Wood & Co. Hare imported in ships Fame, Abeona, and Hercules, from Liverpool, Juniata; and L1'uir American, from. London^ 334 PACKAGES Cotton and Woollen Goods} Which ai"e offered for sale at No. 18, Calvert street. Ainoi'gst which are, Best Superfine Cloths and CaS&imeres. niost fashionable colors, Swansdown, litinet Cord, and elegantToilenctte, Waistqoating, newest patterns, Coatings, Plains, Flannels, Buckings. Flushings, Blankets, Kersey:., 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, Col* ton Laces, Braces, UmbielUis, &c. ?.c. Sept 25^________________________d M'Neal and Neilsons OFFER FOR SALE, 2000 bushels Coarse SALT, in ban-els, Which will be disposed of low if taken from along side. October 13. d4t To Let, THE commodious three--lory HOUSE in King George street, adjoint,.g'.'ne Rev.Doctor VV hitehead's, and occupied at present by Mr. Govert Ha-.kins. Possession to be had on the first of November next. For terms apply to Mr. G. Haskius, or the subscriber, ANDREW CROSS Oct. 8. d Notice. The Co-partnership of Hancock and Norris was dissolved the 1st instahtn by mutual con-.- sent ; all persons having claims against thfi said firm will please present them for 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_ REMOVAL. Henry & Lindenbeny* Have removed to No. 200 1-2, Baltimore-, street. Who offer to Kent the Store h. ^JT lar, No. '.-:04, opposite the Indiaji 0"ae ^.»» vern, with a convenient W >r^hnte jf Tp. quired. Augu&t26. ^'