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¦y-T ltdera Sc^e" Dollars per Annum.] Lauds for Sale. The subscriber oilers the thves following Tr icta or parcels o Land, 10 mib s from the. city if Baltimore, the whole- being con Heeled together- in a compact form, and lying on the road, about two miles short of Perry Hill, she residence of Harry D. Gough, esqr viz. No. 1. i'he subscriber's present Dwelling Plantation containing 330 add acres, on which is erected a large and commodious Dwelling House, Barn, Slables, Spring House, and every other neccs.arv building, with two large Apple, and one Peach Orchard in full bearing, a Garden and plenty of fine meadow —which with the parts ,n tillage, **e under superior fence, with remarkable springs of fine water, also wood St timber in abundance. No. .!. The (at Dwelling Plantation of Mr John Skinner*,deceased) now the property of the subscriber, containing from 33o to 34a acres -with the dwelling Hnn-e, Barn, Stables over- seer's H mse, negro Quarters, Spring House, .a beauti.ul Orchard and Garden, with a never failing Springot as fine Water as in the state s'.mnft at the door ; and commands a most dolightfif. prospect of the bay from Kent Is. laid, almost as bight as Susquehannah ; near- ly the, whole of this Tract is under prime fence and has plenty of wood and timber No 3 Containing 221 acres on which is erected a small House, with 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 plenty of wood and tim- ber Those Lands will be sold together, or in parcels, as above very cheao, to a purchaser, or purchaseis, who has t e money to lay down. Who may also have with No 1, the viiole of the stock, with tne farming uten- sils. Apply on the premises, to HERCULES COURTENAY. October 7.____________________dpot____ United States of i\rtyerica, For Bordeaux, C Having part of a cargo already engaged, J -s.»-"\ *h.e remarkable strong sub- "'V^.V"i*V~ stantial Ship E'.IZ tBETH, ¦';%& Burthen about 240 ; tons the -.-'*- freight will be moderate for remainder of her cargo, if immediate appli- cation is made to ^^^^^^^__| HO: THOMPSON. dSt October 23_____ For 1'reight or Charter, j * [The substantial Brig JOANNA, Burthen about 1000 barrels. ;-vns—7-:.-_^. She will take a freight fir tits WeBt-Indies, or a port in the South of Europe. For terms appjy to ear.tain .Sevier, on board, in Frederick-street dock, or to FALLS St BROWN. Who hove received b]i the Sr'tg St. Michae , from Leghorn, and offer for sale, 1000 reams Writing Paper, assorted, cal- culated for the Spanish market. Also for sale on bo.rd the brig Joanna, 500 bushels Potatoes, A few Grind Stones, and a quantity of Oars. Apply as above October J3. ¦ d4t For'Sai_, \ Mauvlabii distuic r, SS Whereas an information hath been filed in the District Court of the United States, lor Maryland District, by John Stephen, Esq. Attorney for the same, against Three Bar- rels of Oranges, which weve brought and imported in and on board the scn> Mes- senger, from H&vanna, in the West-In 'ies, tc the Port of Baltimore, and wer on the eighth day of October, eighteen hundred and seven, at th• ts h -reuy Give«a, That the court of Oyer and Ter niuer, and Goal Delivery, for Baltimore county, s'.anils adj'ut-n< d until the first Monday in Novem- ber next) when the said court will sitinthe el rl s office in Ifie court house, and continue to s: o i the ¦ ic n i';ng day, for the purpose of grant!.1;: id ¦ . .-;. and retailers licences, to such person.' as rhav apflly for the same. By order of the court, IOMAS HARWOOD, Clerk. October t> ______ dt4thN L\ otice. The Co-partnership oi' Hancock and Norris was dissolved the 1st inslantn by mutual con. sent. ; all persons having claims against the said firm will please present then for settle- mi nt ; and those indebted are particular!) requested to make immediate p:;yment, to ei- ther of the subscribers. THOMAS HANCOCK. RICHA'sD MORRIS. „ _ Sept 14._______ d Cope and Brothers, No. !02, 'Market street, have for sale, Their usual suppb. , French &.India Silks; Bi-.'d.innoi-v.and 1 dii **¦ jnsliiis Also,inhale* an 1 packages, India Checks, 1 hie. l.mcatoins, white Muslins Canadaries, Custas, Fieuch V, llicats, Cotton Hose, and Hocking B .izes, &c JStc —An invoice ol ros:, striped and point Brackets, which will be sold very low for notes at short dat", —' Iso, en consignment, 5® bar- rels prime New Jersey Pork, branded " Co;; and Thomas, Mount Holly,'* and a small qtan- tity of white and brow-1 Havanrta sugar, WANTED, A few Shares of Potomac Bank Stock, for ¦which cash will he given. (Jet 23. ' dl2t F>-eiich MVinerv $• Pancy gQods. r Just import ed from Paris, by the sub sciBit, in thb Rising Sex. c.mmain Hoi,brook, from Bordeaux, 2 boxes of the nto«' fashionable Bonnets, made by the French Empress's Mill'i r, 1 box Trimmings for Ladies' Gowa.s, and Ornaments for IT-ad Dresses 1 bpx very uiegant Sattin Ribbands, 1 do. Jewelry. Also on hard, , 1 box embroidered t'alinett Lace ; the ¦most f&sh'vonable Ladies' Lace Handkerchiefs ; 1 box fashionable Chenilles Bonnets j an as- sortment of the most fashionable Cachmcra Shawls, long and short, plain, embroidered and ornamented ; Ladies' rioh Silk Stockings, Egyptian fashion;Men's white Silk Stockings, it ( mbr ndered Patterns for t,eivt!einen's tCoats-; Linen, Cambrick, Neck & Pocket HO'-.,. • fine Linen Pocko< IVilkfil ; GobiTi.s- Gonlsj iiteel.Gilt 5t Brass Swords; Miiitajw Fealliers. 1 >r sate very cheap for cash or approved notes. Ap| J. U- PISSOUR, Ko Si, Kortk Freds Octob.r 23. dit|| Freight or Charter, The Ship GLOBE, Joseph A. Baily, Master, Burthen \9f< tons, and car ries 3100 barrels. She is only >0 months old, and will »e ready to receive a cargo in a tew days. Ah"-, -it. ' - The Ship ¦wv- MARY ^ KHZ A, Ebenr. Simmons, Mast:r, „ ,..OT, Burthen 18) Tons, and Sup- posed will carry about 20 O b urels She is 15 months old, and in readiness to reed ea cargo immediately ; both which are .-.trong, faitufulbuiR Ships IggtfgZ*^.-, Oct. ,o d6t For Amsterdam. , .iT,Ox The Ship AW RITSOS', .OljT Captain Brown ; '."if- Having half her cargo now on board, may be dispatched in a few da\s. For freight, apply to JAMES B1AYS, Fell's-Point, or, CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker, 20, Comnierce-slreet, For Sale, The fast-sailing pilot-boat built Sclvooner LYNX, John Hall, master j . , , __ Burthen 10U tons, ju.-t arrived olF her fi"st voyage ; siie is a very complete vessel and may He sent to sea 'mrnedOteiy.— For terms, which will be liberal, apply to THOMAS TENANT, Who has received, jiir the said vessel and offers fate sale, 3 .7 bags Coffee, ~) 5 tierces ditto, C Entitled to drawback. 5 tons Fustic, j 30 whole, and 7 of a superior qua- 3i half boxes Cigars, $ lity. O-t 17.______________________eoBt i'ive Dollars Reward. RAN.AWAY from the subscriber on Sun- d",v last, a Negro Boy named Al.I'Glv, 14 yews and 3 months old, about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, stoi't made and smilingcounte nance. He had on when he went away, a pair of nankeen pantaloons rather short, a round about jacket, under jacket pinned across, a roars- shirt, no shoes or stockings. He for- merly lived with Mr. Haslet, of Old Town, and latterly with Charles O'Brisn, of Old Town—from whom th" sebscriberbou,,hth m On the 17th instant. He has been seen on Sunday evening and Monday morning last, at Mr.'Haslet t's—and it is supposed that he is still in that neighborhood. The above reward will be given for bringing him home. All p< rspns are forwsrned trom harboring or tak inghim away, 'as'they w.ll be proscctited ac- cording to law,: bv EDWARD FITZGERALD, 2,'l, M rtiet-street, wuo has for sale : 100 bags of the iirst q lali'iy Green Cofl'ee ; a few loasof Bar and Pig Lead. He expects to receive in a few days by the schr. P -ovi- don e, captain John Travel's, from N Y.irk, 90 i bests, had' chests and boxes of Imperial, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Sk\n, and Sou- chong Tea;, of the first tptaliy, and of this years importation—these Teas have been se- lected by one of the first houses in New York, and will be found equal if not superior to any ever imported into Baltimore. He also expects Powder and Sh«t, which will complete his as- sort nent—All of which he will se.ll at his u- sual reduced prices 'or cash, country bank notes, produce or on' a credit. Oct. 23 d6t"awlw G. F. &. J. Lindenherger, Ho- 200, Baltim/ne-street, opposite the Indian Qieen Tavern, Have imported in the Othello, Canawa,- and Fame, from Liverpool, a complete assort- ment- of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADLERY, BRASS, and JAPANNED WARE, &c &.c. Among vihc/i are, Anvils and Vices, Spades and Shovels, Flat Point line drawn Nails, Patent Shot, assorted, White Lead, in Oil, in kegs of 28 and 14 lb Seine Tiw»e, in casks of 250 lb. each, Hilling Hoes, Iron Wire, Guns, in Cases. Which are offered for sale, on accommo- dating terms Septeinner 7. _____ d George Lightner, At his Established TIN AND PEWTER MANUFACTORY, North street, Oldtovin, near the Haysc les. Informs his friend s and the public gene- rally, that he keeps on hand a large lis sortment of the best Manufactured TIN and PEWTER, warranted of the first workman- ship Country Mer hauts and others will find it greatly to their advantage to call al the Ma- nut'actwrv, as he prices will be made an object to merchants taking a quantity. Old Copper and Pewter will be taken in payment lor new, and the highest price given. TO RF.NT, , 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 for 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. 1 ISapt. 3.______________ d3ni_ freight Wanted, To any port in the United States, or the West- Indies, jir^n For the Schooner BELLON A, -wjiK.'""^;l:fvv Capt. White, y A well found southern built ¦',-!: vessel, bv.rthen S60 bbls. For terms applv to * A. t$ R. BOUGHAN, Wha have oh ha-id and for salr, 50 hhds. and 30 bbls St. Martins Sugar '• 120 do, Maryland and Virginia Tobacco. I Seat. 15.________________d For Liverpool, To sail with all convenient speed, . L. xjv The regular Trading Ship 'r*i_-W\_ ABEONA, . i.'J"Jr' Hobson, master. F'7.*i^r3!^^(> For freight or passage, ap- ply to the captain on board, at Jackson's whaf, Fell's Point, or to * LORMAN & FULFORD. __September 26. _ d For New-Orleans, r>^ The Brig NEPTUNE, Has Richard Norris received per ships Canavia, and Dtaua, from Liverpool, and now openeng at No. 1975, Maeketsiree r, A general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery _ Saddlery, Which will be sold to country merchants and others, wholesale and retail low for cash Oi not*s in town. Also, per ship Six Sisters from Bristol, Seine and Sad 'X wine, Tin Plates, Iron Wire, assorted No. 7, to 21. Broad Virginia Hoes, Sheet Iron, single double and treble, Black and bright Vi*cs, Long Handle Fning Pans, Spades and Shovels, Ike. October '2.___________________(120t 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 Fall and Winter Goods ; Consisting of ohi £. 'ir ) v.iiag it I _o, No 35, Fel_ s street Fell's-Point, Have imported in the. ships Hercules & Alexander from Liverpool, a complete as- l sorttuent of Hardware and Cutlery ; Which they offer to sell wholesale or retail on the best terns for cash or the usual credit, to punctual customers; avd flat ter themsch cs that thev are now able to accommodate the citizens of the Point and all others who may I honor them with their patronage in a manner which will give entire satisfaction. In Store, A few casks proper Sheathing Nails, All sizes of Wrought and Cut Nails, Seine and cail Twine. Best In key Oil Stones, &c. &e. A LAD Irom 14 lo 15 years of age will be taken as at Apprentice. One from the coun- try would be preferred. __October 22.______________d4t-2aw4w_ Hager's-Town Bank, September 30th, 1807 IN pursuance of an order of the Board of Directors, notice is hereby given, that two dollars on each share ot stock held in the bank must be. p»id up at the bank on nr before the 1st Monday in December next; & that all per- sons tailing to pay will not be entitled to any dividen i on what they ha Who have on Conngnx.ent, A quaivity of Boots, Sole Leather, Tan» nod Slteep Skins, and Trunks, in nests. Octobar 14. d6t-eo6t Fancy ^oods, etc. pu W. Shephai'd, master ; A very strong and good ves __ r- ¦ eo4t Superfine & common Cloths, Do. do. Cassimeres, Coatings, Flannels and Baises, Hose & Stripe BUm kets, Plains, Kersey's, Cords and Velvets, English &. American Calicoes, AU of which will Ginghams, Cambric Muslin, Bed Ticking, Irish Linen, German do. Brown Holland, Gilla&RomalHd'kfs Silk Cotton & Worst- ed Hosiery, With an assortment of India Muslins, Kc. be sold at veay reduced prices. October 12. d!2t H. William Junge, 49, South-street, Has imported per barque Moius, and ships Geo, anil Albert, Hope, and Severn, from i'onnin- 210 P \CKAGES (A complete assottmemj of German, West- phalia, and Sdi sia LINeiN, which he offers tor sale on very moderate terms. October 3 . d3w >. Havt For Freight or Charter, ^_ n. -'^L;>.-»^,Js- ,e SchooneB BELLE, M Robert iindgms, master, ^jawfiSsSf:' A remarkable tine vessi-1 of lOoO bbls. burtheu, sails fasi, is in con-plete order, and ready to receive a ca_>. Appiy to the master on board at Price's now wharf, or THOMAS 'I EN ANT. FOR FRFAGHT OR CHARTF.R, > . - The : chooser CARLTON, f^}^»ii>5v. Jan.es Johnson, master* SSltEP A '™e vesse»> nearly .new, ¦^e^^tj£A':ve carries 11U0 bids sans la*, ' and is now ready to receive a cargo. Apply i to the mailer Otl board, at Burst's wharf, or THOM ¦ S TENANT. John Wood &C Co. imported in ships Fame, Aheona, and Hercules, from I iverpi al, yunlatd, and Fair American, from London, o34 PACKAGES Cotton and Woollen Goods, Which are offered tor sale at No. 18, Calvcrt-street. Amongst which are, Best Superfine Cloths and Casfcimeres, most fashionable colors, Swansdown, Beunet Cord, and elegantToilenette, WaistcoUing, newest patterns, Coatings, Mains, Flannels, Bookings, Flushings, Blankets, Kerseys, Ken- da) Cottons. Lindsays ; a great variety of Stud's, HosU y, 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, he. i\c. Sept 25. d William P Mathews Has just received by the Fair American, from London, AN EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OF Fresh Drugs and Medicine. His stock is now general and extensive, con- sisting of *^^^^^^^ Imported By the ship George and Albert, captain Joel Vic iers, from. Tonningen, H White &. brown Platillas, \ of superior qua- Dowlas and Casserillos, J lity, 1000 oval Demijohns, (The above entitled to drawback.) And by the late artivuls in Philadelphia from Tonningen, A General Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. On hand, Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 13, Ticklenburgs, Rouans, while Rolls, and Checks No. 2, 5000 Gunney Rags, For sale by FREDERICK C GRAF, Head of Smith's dock. Sept. ?2________________________d_ Campbell and Ritchie Have received by the different arrivalsfrom Lon- don and Liverpool, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FALL GOODS, Among "which are, Scotch Osnaburgs, Madras Handkerchiefs, I Calicoes, lVrmitias j Supeinne Blue Cloths, &c. *c. calculated for ihe Wesi-India and | Spanish markets, and entitled to drawback on I exportation Oct. i5. eolot James R. Mitchell, Sign of the Spinning wheel, No. A, Calwrt-street, Has just received an'elegant assortment of Fancy and other Seasonable GOODS, which he offers for sale, on .moderate terms for cash, or acceptuuoes in town at Sh it dates. Amongst vihich a>e, Superfine Spriged and Plain India Mull MulLJyUisUfls, British do. Liiieu»nd Cotton CanitjpBk Round Dresses, Worked Lace Cap Crowns, Satiin do. Cut Velvet do Spi- der Nets, Leno half H'dkfs. Elegant Spangl'd Trimmings for Dresses, 4-4, 5-4, ti-4 and 8-4 D»mask Silk Shawls:, Ladies' Black & white Lace Clock Silk Hose of superior qualities, Gcmlrmen's do Plain an.i Plaid Lutestrings, 2 trunks elegant Furniture Chintz, 4 do. Fancy Calicees, 1 do. GingUams, 1 de. 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 Platillas, Toilinette and S\vansdov»n Waistcoatings, Supeifine Cloths, Cassimeres snd 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, Baizes, Half Thicks, Kersey's. Plains, Devonshire Kersey's, FTiwh- logs, Irish and German Linens. INDIA MUSLINS, and almost every ar- ticle in the Dry Good Line. October 5.____________d6t-eo Who offers fir sale on moaerdte terms, llUv boxes W iiite and Brown Havana Su- gar, 15' 009 lbs. Coflea. October 17. eoSt Drugs and Chemicals Surgeon'slnstruntenls Patent Medicines Furniture Glass and Via'.s Fine Painters'Colours Gold and Silver Leaf Copal and Spt. Var- nish-es Ocfrtber 17. Glaziers' Diamonds D\e Stuffs & tine Fig Blue Genuine Windsor Soap Wash Balls, Teeth Brushes, and A variety of Perfume- rv, d BY THE ALEXANDER FROM LIVERPOOL, APPLE TON and CO. 16, Caevert-strcet, Have received Fine and common Calicoes, Chintz Furnitures, Best Fashi mabie Buttons, Ladies' Head Ornaments, &C &.C | Fawn I'elise Cloths, and Salisbury Flan- nels. A. & Co. are closing their fall importation j of Woolens, at cost and charges tor cash, or ¦ good notes. October lo. eo4t I Madeira and Malmsey Wines. Received per Schoaner He ry, Copt Jacobs, from Madeira. "^^^^^^^ 12 pipes 11 hhds. 7 qr casks j ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 7 hhds. best old Malmsey Wine, repre- sented as of a superior quality. The whole ef which are offered for sale at low price and long credit. HENRY THOMPSON. Oct. 20. eolut SLATER 8* ROY, No, 84, Market-street, Havt imported in the E'aiivt and Abeona, from. Liverpool, a considerable part of tlteir HAND' WARE. With a complete assortment of CUT. L/siir. And by the Globe, from Lindon, the most com- plete assortment of Harness, Gig, Curricle, Phae- ton & Carriage Mounting, (Plated Zsf Common J Ever offei ed Jor sale in the city ,- the vihcle trill be sold loin, wholesale and retail, for cash, or the usual terms to punctual men only. Also fur sale at reduced priccv, 50 boxes White Havana Sugar 2500 wt. Sfan:sh Tobacco S Tons Fustic Af.w boxes Spanish Cigars, (T_ Cut NAILS and fooling BRADS, by the eask or single pound.______Oct 13- d3teol2t This Day Received FROMNEW-IORK, AND FOR SALE BY GEO. HILL, The rritish Treaty. Also the following Aeiu Plays, Town and Country, by T. Morton, esq. Adrian Si Orrilu, or a Mother's Vengeance, by Wm. Diamond, esq. And Moore's Works, containing- Little &. oore's Poem's, in 4 vols. Jest old London Particu- lar Madeira Wine. Moor Octobar 13 eo9t Doctor Cromwell, No. 54, HANOVER STREET, Offers his professional services to the citi- zens of Baltimore, October 13. «o8l5 WHEAT EAN dND WOVEN WIRE MANUFACTORY. No. 7, Bridge street, 4 doors north of Griffith's bridge, Baltimore, ' WHERE are made and sol I, Wheat Fans, Roling, and ether Screens, for wheat, barley, Wax saed, etc. ; Hand Riddles and Selves fin- coal, corn, barley, wheat, rye, oats, no -al, brick dust, flax seed, clover-seed, cockle, lime, sand, etc elc.; Shakes for Indian meal ; Wire Safes ; Woven Wire for windows, etc. AMOS SMITH, ft CO. N. B. A good assortment ready for deliver ry, amongst.which are several Fans. Oct '-U__________________________eo6t Wanted to hire for the v/nuer, A smart BOY of color, as a waiter to a Boarding- House, wl.ire not more than tie lit boarders are accommodated at a tiine. iiw- quire, at this Oflke. October 17. e.4^