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1807/07-1807/12

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Imported By the ship George m ; ilbert, captain $ott P'tc- hers, from Tonningen, White &. brown Platillas, > of superior qua. Dowlas and Cass* rillos, 3 lity, 1000 oval Demijohns, (The abov! entitled to drawback.} And by the lute ar'ivo/s in Philadelphia from To ningen, A G^nenl Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. O" hand, Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 13, Tioklenhurgs, Rouans, white Rolls, and Checks No 2, 5000 Gunney Bags, For sale bv FREDERICK C GRAF, Head of Smith's dock. Sept. "?¦_____________________________A Patton and Jones, CLOrK AND WATCH MAKEJIS, No. 93, Market-street, Have just iffive.df.tr sale, Surveyors' Compasses AND CHAINS, Complete, made by Goldsmith Cbandlee, Winchester Virginia, warranted equal in qua- lity to any ever offered for sale in Baltimore, at the. Manufacturer's prices. 10 mo. 14.______________uiei .'/avetn. Have received by the Diana, from Liverpool, An additional supply of (Cutlery, Saddlery, etc. etc. Now opening tor sale on their usual terms. October 2 ______________d___ Russia Puck. One hundred holts RUSSIA DUCK, just received tier schooner Friendship, fiom New- York, a.«l << i-s i'.e. Applyto the Sub criber H iheCustom-House. J vMES HAMILTON. S ' i 19___________________________d__ try ! ichrce' ler and Co. Have n- -eivetl by the different arrivals from ton- don, Livt'pod and Hull, A very extensive, and general assortment of Fall Goods, Which they otter for sale by the package or piece on the mostreasi liable terms. October S________________d!5t-eol5t Fitch Hall, Jun. 81, BOWLY'S IVhARF, HAS FOR SALE, Boston No 1, Beef, Cod Fish, i"i boxes, y iung '1 son Tea, Whale Oil, J ;shon Lemmoos, Rice in whole and half pierces, and a few boxe, of Tea China October 11. ____fc___________d4teo4t Payson and Smith Hove just received by tht ship G abe, captain Baily, from London, and offer for sale, 21 casks Whiting, pari of which is of a superior quality, Also by 'he sloop Rover, from Neic-Yort, 50 chests Young Hyson Tea, And on hand, Irmerial. Hyson, H. Skin, and Souchong, Beef, Pork, &c Oc.oher 14,_____________________d4^ Salt. Earthenware and Qoa.1. y«st received fH ARLES S I REET, .ffiiiie m,parted Ir tie. Rising liun. capt. Holbrooi, from, B 'i e ux, 8^ package^ i reach Goods ; Consisting MANAGERS James C. Neilson , Respectfully informs tbe'public, that he has returned from Europe, and imported in the ships C-io H-, from (.ondonj William Wit inspection to warrant the as sertion, that they are of such qualities as would onh be purchased 'or iheexec itionof ap-ivate order ; and consequently very superior to those usually imported tor general sab*, with the additional advantage of choice to the pur- ehaser. By the first arrivals from Bordeaux, he hopes to receive a small supply of elegant articles of the manufacture of Paris. Oct 13. <14t Baltimore and Keister's-to\* n TURNPIKE ROAD, Mosmtj October 12, 18T. The following Gentlemen were elected Ma- nagers for the ensuing rear, Cornelius Howard Gist, President, William Matthew's, Treasurer, Edward Johnson, " John M Kim, Jun, Nicholas Rogers, Cornelius Howard, George Beam, Moor Falls, Edward Harris, James M'Cannon, October 13. d4t Received this Day, AND FOR SALE BY COLE is? I. BONSJL,' Market-street, No 1/4, Price three dollars in boa^.ls. Thr LIFE of George Washington* By David Ramsay, M D. Author of the American Revolution. This work is neatly printed in 1 vol con- tains 376 pages 8 vo, embellished widi an e- leganl likeness ot the revered Washington. The exalted character of our late beloved President, h the superior, and acknow'edged talents of Ramsay the " Polybius of America." will entitle this work to the attention of th? Patriot and the Scholar. October 13._____________________d4t eoit Hager's-Town Bank, September 30th, 181?. IN pursuance of an order of the Board of Directors, notice is hereby BPiveii, that two doll..is an each share of stock held in tlie bank must be paid up at the bank on c r before the 1st Monday in December next; & (hat all per- sons failing to pay will not be entitled to any dividend on what they ha' e paid, irom the said first Monday in December until this in- stalment is paid. ELIE BE ATT Y. Cashier. [Oct. J 1______________dniiDec___ To Rent, A WHARF, on Light-street, adjoining the property of Mr. Samuel R. Smith ; now in the possession of Mr. Hiram Oochian Ap- ply to Mr. Hugh Neilson, or the subscriber. WASHINGTON VAN 13IBBER. Wanted to Purchase or Hire, A GOOD COOK. W. VB. October 3._____________________________d_ A Person who can be use- ful '^j packing Qjeen's ware and Glass, may get employment, and good wages by applying immediately t No. 3, North Liberty-street. October 14___________________________d4t Pocket-Book Lost. LOST, on Saturday evening last, 10th inst. a Red Morocco POCKET BOOK, containing Ten or Fifteen Dollars in Notes, with sundry Papers of no value to any other person than the owner. Il is supposed to have been lost at the Theatre, or from thence to the Point. Any person finding the same, and leaving the Book with the Papers at A. C. SCHNEEMAN N's, No. 33, Market-street, Fell's-Point, shall re- ceive tlie Money as a reward, and the thinks of the. owner. Oct 14 d4t FOR THE LAST TIME THIS SEASON. Gray's Garden, On MONDAY EVF.NING, the 19«/> instant, •will be exhibited by Air. Rosainville, A grand display of Fire-Work, Being in Compliment to the Day, viz. FIRST 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 Horizontal. A Water.Fall, with Atmospherical 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 aCrossof Mai- tha into Four Stars, the Stars changing into another Cr«ss, 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, vi;;. Two Cascades, throwing Bombs &. Sheaves. Two Bushes or Laurel Trees. Two Girandoles, of .dazzling green h white colors. Four Bee-Hives, representing the Union and Republic of America. A Grand Portico of the Coric Order, bear- ing on tue top the Olive Tree, and on each side a Branch of Laurel*, ornamented with Atmos- pherical Beauties: in th" centre, a Running Fountain, wit+i a Jet d'Kau ; the whole taking (ire at one time—And finally terminated by a Flight of Four Dozen of Rockets, displaying Stars, Serpents, Bombs, and the Hair of Be- renice. 0j» Admittance—Box, One Dollar—Pit. Fifty Cents—Children half price G. F. and J. Lindenbergci;,,, No. 208, Baltimore street, opposite the Indian, i&ueen Tavern, Have received by the,,Six Sistera, from firif- tpl, and now lauding, Tin in boxes, Anvils and Vises, Frying Pans, Spades and Shovels, , t Single, double and treble Sheet Iron, Nails of every size, Card and Iron Wire, Rt-oad Virginia Weeding Ho"!, frc. &c. ¦ Which, with a variety of other'goods iat the Hardware Line, will be disposed ol oflt accommodating terms. September 26. , d William Cooke, Jun. Hns received per the ship i'.rin, from Bordeaux,, 6 cases Lutestrings, ; 4 Grenoble Kid G'ovesi, 3 Silk. Stockings, 1 Extra Long Silk ( loies,. 1 Mi n'a fe i kskiji Gloves, 1 Twilled Silk Shawls, 1 Cambrick. Which he offers for sale on reasonable terma. Sept 25. ________________d George Lightner, At his Established TIN AND P..VVTER MANUFACTORY, North street, Oldtovin, near tlie Haysc Us, Informs his friends and )he public gene- rally, that, be keeps ofi hand a large as» sortment of the best Manufactured TIN and PEW CER, warranted of the. first workman- slop. ( ountry Men hants and others will find it greatly to their advant: . e to call at the Ma- n il'a; torv, as the prices will he made an object to m. rchantB taking a quantity. Old Copper and Pewter will be taken in payment for new, and the highest price given. TO RENT, A large and airy HOUSE, with agopd Sta. ble Yard, Springy i use, Pump, and a number of improvements, so as to make it an agreeable situation for any gentleman wishii g to enjoy the benefit ol tree air and good water The terms of Rent will be niudeveiy reasonable to a good tenant. Sept. 3._______________d3» ' Notice is hereby Given, That the court of Oyer and Ter i iner, anft Goal D livery, for Baltimore county, srands. adjourned until the first Monday in Novem- ber next, when the said court will sit in the clerks office in the court house, and continue to sit on the succeeding day, for the purpose of granting ordinary and retSilers licences, to such persons as may apply for the same. Bv order of the court, "THOMAS HARWOOD. Clerk. OcioberlS. dt4thN '1 he Co-Partnership be- tween the subscribers for some years past at Charlotterville in Virginia', io by mutual con- sent this day dissolve I. WM. T iYJOP. yOIIN KELLY. October 15-_______________-s he makes whilst singing—and that in his trills he world not assume the appearance of gatgliigr hlsi throat with hisnotes, nor make hi, transitions; so sndden and unequal. We have olwervtdl him on the stage as well as in the present in- stance, and in viewing the Contortion* -if his body and the contraction of Ids muscles (when he would astonish tite natives by thei wonder of bis skill) our imagination has al ways presented us the agreeable ii ea ofn man laboring under the operation of a strong Emetic* That the known and aekwoivledsjed writer of these l'emarksshouldofferto'we; nine the chant' pionoi the gentleman who was their object, is so original a circumstance that it is really a mattee of surprize Mr Webster should have been sc» careless in preserving its proof. The world will judge how far an nffi Unit COifki establish its authenticity. October IS d4t$ J»