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y Pattern and Jones, No. 93, Mtv-het street, Baltimore, and No. 44, Market-street, Philadelphia, Have received by the lite arrivals from London a id Liverpool, a complete assortment of tight Day and Table (LOCKS, Horizontal, Patent Lever, Chronometers, and common G Id and Silver WATCHES, And Clock and Watch maker's Tools and Materials. Which they offer very low for cash, or ac- ceptances in town. 1-Oth mo. 5 eol2t W. L. & J iiarney Have for sale, Direct Bills on London, at 30 days sight. Also, The Carg» of the Snow Paragon, E. Eveleth, ' master, from Trieste ant Sicily, Ctnsisti g of, Plafillas, Faro • Marsala Winss, Britannia*, Hollow Gi.iss Ware, CavalHiios, Blue Marbled Castile Soap Listadoes, Zinte Currants, Ch cks, ' Sweet Almonds, Ollandinas, Black .-i col Sewing Silk, Bastoneinas, Florer.tine&GreenSilks&c Also, 118 boxes superior quality Havanna Sugars, Stnd a few pipes old Madeira Wine. Sept 19-___________ d •w.eolm John lAohiiison, No 216, Market street, Sal imported per ships Othello, Fame and Abe* ona, from Live/pool, a viell »i Uxted aid • general assortment of FALL GOODS* MATTERS' iSt UPHOLSTERERS'' TRIM- MINGS, isfc. &c Men's and Women's Coarse and Fine Hats, and Children's neatly assorted Fancy Hats, tn s -.all cases. Which are offered for sale, on the most .seasonable terms. Sept 25. d.OeolOt Plated Ware. Charles ' . Rcshnte Has just received an assortment of Plate I > > Is ; Consisting of Coffee and Te Pots, ligar Dishes, Slop Bason*, and Cream Pots in Sets. Castors, Candle Sticks, Hrick< 'te, llread and Fruit Baskets, Salts, Snuffer? and Trays, Coasters, &c. 8rc. And on hand, Of his own ifianutatitorVi newest palerns, and warnnted Sterling Silver, lea Sets of various fashions, Pla'rn and Gilt ; Spoons of every description, together with a general &. extensive assortment of Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watche», Silver Mounted Swords and every other article in his line. TO LKT, A new two-story Brick Dwelling in North Charles str* t and adjoining the reside ice of Mr. George Crosd.de, appl) ajpabbve. October ;4 _______ en8t SHoe Thread, Englisiilieiid LEATHER, life. John $. Peck and Co. TANNF.llS and CURRIERS, No. 6V, Market-Space, Have for sale. Prime English Bend Sole Leather, in ranges and squares, Tanners and Curriers' Knives, and » gene- ral assortment of Leather. ALSO, Hair for Plaisterers. And. have imported in the Fai» American from London SHOE THREAD, of the best quality. ahiae'e pro- duce never fails at thu distance ol 54 u iles from the chiefchi, am1 at about 12 miles from a considerable seaport,' where merchant ves- sels .'fthe latest burthen entet and anchoi in safety. On the premises are a'l the valuable and useful buildings birbacus, bason, Sec &c. re- quisite for stoi ing an I preparing at the present moment for M>ii#et, above <>n-. hundre 1 and fifty thousand jpiaht >f Coffee, besides a most convenient airy house >or the resi ience of a family, a kitchen, Negro houses. . c. S»c The PKntalion is well watered, hiving the advantage i f a never fai|ii g spring, and is most. (ieiightfuHy situated at the < iHrrni e oi u plain on sloping Kills, contiguous to one oftbe first sugar |.lui trtions in the island, besides being only 3 miles d s ance from a watering I lace, n uch n sorted to on account of the ce- lebrity ol its waters and baths ; about )4',; acres are in the highest state, of cultivation «• wheh are planted above 146,000 < oflee trt t ¦-¦¦ grow- ing in the most hixuriai't state betides Planjtans, Bananas, and other Negro pro;isi. ons in abundance This property will he sold with its gang of Nagmes consisting of 75 prime Blacks in- cluding males females and their ten children, born on the plantation, o / wel. seasoned to the place- Nolcss than 57 000lbs.CoffeJ ivasjja. thered last erop. and no doubt but J 0,000 will bemade;this pending crop, p-oba;.,. more, and that hereafter < ne year with another the plmta' in its present slate will yield a crop of 1.0 000 iiinds coffee, whHi at the actu- al pric itnow sella for in the colony alluded to, say 24 dolars pcrCwt. would g ve are- venue ol 27,000 dollars per anuurix, exclusive of the cost to own. B< augmejltingthe'rium ber of trees, it ca- be made very soontojield 0O 000 pounds c ff e annually, the 220 un- i.u tii at.eii a*res b ing all wood lands Tl is rind of property is not. liable to any taxes or tyt ,es whatever, either on the lands, produce or Negroes. For further particulars and terms, which are very advantageous, and we'd worth the at- tention of any person having command of cash for the first payment, as the subsequent instal- ments will chiefly be p;dd out of the crops Apply to GEO F &LF.M. WARFIELD N. B. The property is offered for sale in or- der to resind a partnership Oct. 14. diteoOt Wm. Norris, Jun. TEA DEALER AND GROCER, No 61, Markkt-s i¦ntiT, Ijfasjust received Utr sale, lo hhds. of superior quality Jamaica Sugar, 7 do. St. Croix do. 50 bags beautiful Green Coffe?, 25 boxes Muscatel Raisins, 100 do. Bloom do. 50 dozen yvdndsor Shaving Soapj 2oo lb Fresh Cloves, So kegs fresh Split Peas, lc5 boxes do. Mouid and Dipt Candles, 1000 baskets fine Tible. Salt, 64 kegs of very fine and small Twist To- bacco suitable for retailing. 5o0 vvt. Spanish Flotant Indigo (very fine) 100 cannisters Treble strong Powder, con- taining one pound each. Who has in store, Fine old Madeira, Sherry, Lhbon and Port Wine, by the qr. cask, demijohn or gal- lon ; old Cogniac Brandy, and old Rum, by the qr cask or gallon.; Allum and Copperas, in Mils and kegs ; Imperial, Hyson, Young Hyson and black Teas, of the bert quality, whoh sale and retail, with a large supply of well chosen Groceries, which will be sold on pleasing terms.1 N. 13. Having on hand a larger quantity of Groceries than I wish to keep, will dispose of them at reduced prices, for cash. October 14. eo8t Medical Lectures. A course of Lectures on \natomyand Sur- gery, with a few discourses on the elements of Midwifery, will be given this season by J. B. Davidge ; and A course on Clnmistry, by J. Shaw. The course or. Anatomy w ill be rendered more full and complete, by a series of pre- lections, on the functions of some of the most important organs of the bod\ by J Cocke. The above lectures wiil commence on the first Monday in November next. October 14. ______ eolstN Just Received From Philadelphia, and for sale by GE. KGE HILL, A Chemica' Catechism, Or the Application of Chemistry to the Arts, for the use of Young People, rtrsts, Trades- men and the amusemunt of Leisure Hours, to which is added, a vocabulary of Clieinical rerins, some ns-ful Tables, and a variety of useful St amusing experiments, byS.l'ARKES, Manufacturing Chemist. ilj* This edition is embellished with an elegantly engraved copperplate Frontispiece of the economical Laboratory of James Vood- house, M D. april 22. eo Received this Day, AND FOR SALE. BY COLE W I. BONSAL, Mahket-stseet, No. 174, Price three dollars in boards. Tim LIFf, op 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 with an e- legant likeness o' the revered Wash'v.gi.m. The exalted character of our late ,.coved President, &. the superior, and acknowledged talents of Rdmsay the " Pidybias nf Americ t," will entitle this work to the attention of the Patriot and the Scholar. October 13.__________________d4t eo4t Eitch Hall, Jun. 81, BOWl.Y'S W iiARF, HAS FOR SALE, Boston No I, Beef, tod Fish, in boxes, Young H son Tea, Whale Oil Lisbon Lemmnns, Rice in whole and half tiefees, and a few boxes of Tea China October 13^_______ _ d4t.eo4t ^HOSIERY STORE," No. 16, Market-street. WARTNG W LOVETT Have received by lite arrival; from London and Liverpool, via Neu-Toif, a general1 und teatonable assortment of HOMKRY, GLOVKa, fcc.'via. Men's, V» omen's & Children's black, white and colored VV orated Hose Mni's lamb's wool and milled Hose & Half 11 s. Men's and Women's white and black Siik Hose, laced and plain Do. do. ami Children's fine wdiite Cotton Hose Do do. do raw Silk do. Men's and Women's Fleecy Waistcoats, Draw i.-, Hose, Gloves an ¦ Socks . Women's ex.ra long Silk Sloeves and Mitts Do do. do and soon best white ana co- loused K'd Gloves, Mens Drawn Tan Gloves Do. do. do. Beaver do. ,, Do. Fawn do. o packages wl ite Cotton Hose, entitled to debenture, which will be sold low at a short credit. Aito, New-York and Philadelphia Patent Sus penders. . ¦ XJ New York. Nev-J rsey, Newark, Albany and'Troy Bank Notes taken inpayment or Goods, or diucoimtci at a moderate premium. Oct. 16. eo'it. Wales and Clopper H,.ve on hand, for Sale, 20 pipes iiordeaux and Cognac Brandy 2t* pipes Weesp Gin ,2 cases Lungee, Siseersoy and Bandano Handkerchiefs 4 bales Karradary and Seersuckers 2 bales Mamoody ( The above entitled to debenture J 10 ¦ bags Calcutta W Idle Sugar 27 small boxes Playing Cards, assorted 16/boxes-Cotton Cards 150 barrets No i and 2 Beef 150 boxes mould an- spermaceti Candles 30 casks Linseed Oil, of superior quality 5 tons assorted Cordage Hyson and hyson Skin Tea Bar and Sheet Lead, and square Iron. Oct. 16. __¦____________eoBtj Cerard '.I'epken c-j do Offer for sale at their Warehouse, iVo.,65, Boiu- l.'s vihorf, Brown Rolls, Hessians, Ticklenburgs, Os- naburgs, Burlaps Holland and Russia Can- vas, for heavy and light sails, T> o and 1 hree Bushel Bags, fine Green West India Coffee in bags, fine Braband Laces, &e. October 16. '_,________eo!2t William Ashman, No. :129, Market-street, Wishes to inform his of) customers and the public, that tie continues to keen a general assortment ¦ 7. ____________________'/awl- SHERIFFALTY. Beule Spurrier, Wifh some assurance of support, off rs hims. Ifas a candidate for the office of Shi riff at the next election : he conceives bin seif competent t the duties of the office, and re- spectfulb solicits the patronage ol tin- voters of Baltimore cotrnty and city. Should the suffrages of his fellow-citizens place him in office, he will keep in grateful rem. mbrmce the source'from whence he obtained it : and altbo, gh he has not pledges to offer that his official conduct shall give universal satisfwj. tion, is yet+willing to sa\, that his discretion, ary powers shrill be exerc.iied with moderaii- 0 i, and that he never will be the instrument by which a sacrifice of feeling or property shall lie ru,adeto gr itify the caprice of any in- dividual .September 33 T&F^m Notice is hereby Given,- That the su' scriber jitenJs applying to the judges of AVashi igton Cijimt) court, al Ihe Oct. her term, for the benefit of the insolvent l'..ws, passed in 1805 and 18.6 Thi.- is aicrrcunriStance which the subscrib. er much ¦< grcts but after I aving used eve- ry exertion in his power to avoii, it, he has not been able to succeed. Although be oas net with m uo losses, yet his property at a fair valu tion would still be nearly equal to his deb s but as bis creditors have refused to take pioperfy in that way. he must submit— he mi.st sacrifice the fruits ot 10 years in- dustry—and Ik still holies, it will be in his power some day. to settle even claim, for lie shall ulwa s Consider himself. bound m honor, to pay .every cent, if e\er in his power. THOMAS KENNEDY __Washington Count , Md_ Aug. L'8. 'aw2m Notice is hereby Given, That the s .bscrii cr intends appfying1 to the judges of Washington county court at the next October term, lor the benefit of the in- solvent hi ws passed in .805, and I8i.fi, to re- lieve him trom debts for vvh.cli he is liable, and which he is unable, to nay. JOHN KENNEDY. _ .Washington county, Sept 9, 1807 2»w2rn(f Notice is hereby Gi en, That T intend two months after the date here, of to petition'Baltimore countj court, or i ne of the judges thereof fertile benefit of the insolvent laws of the state, to relieve roe lrc,m deUs which I am m able to pay James Richardson. October 5, 1807. co2ni Notice. The Subscriber is under the painful neces- sity of'notifiing his creditors, of his intention toasplyto Baltimore County Court, or in its recess; tooneoftliejudges'tbereof fjrtlie be- nefit of the lrisolvnitt law or this state MCHaEL M .CKEY. nct 5 _______eo2m Notice to ail my Creditors.. From the man) losses sustained as securitv,. 1 am redu ed to the necessity of applying to ¦ the honorable the judges of Baitimrire county court, for the benefit of the insolveir laws of .805 and 1806. Which application will be made in two months from the dale,hereof*. or as soon thereafter as the court shall be in session. JOHN W.LMOT. E iltimore county, October 2, 1806—eo2m Notice is herehy Given, That tne subscriber intends applying to Baf. timore county court, af its nest si tings, or in its rn ess. to'one of the judges thereof, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of Mar) land MATTHIAS RICH. Sent. 18. 1807._______________d2ir.i l\o4. ee. The subscriber is Compelled to notify hir. creditors of his inten ion to apply to Balti- more county court, at i>.s next '.ession, or iif its recess, to one of the judges thereof, ;or tlie benefit of the insolvent Laws of this state. JAMES WEST. Sept 22. dim Notice is hereby given, to ail my creditors, that I nm under the painful r,c- cessitj of applying'to the judges of Baltimore count' court, or to-son e one of tin m, for the benefit of the act of assembly passed at No- vember session 1805, entitled an net for the relief of sumirv insolvent debtors, as also of; of the supplement thereto, passed at the last session. ABRAHAM FULLER- Sept. 7. d2ru PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN HEWES, Of pestle t/tc '¦ -t Or.1, e, St. Paul's-Ltme. BALTIMORE. I r___