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M/Nev rid Neilsons
Have frrfo'tiJ m ¦ >.ig Uefpy Couple, cap-
tun livei : ..in Bordeaux,
Chirr-t V riiic 1111...0 s,
Ho. in cuji-*s,
And an assortment of
French Dry Goods,
Consist img of
Sdks,
Shawls,
res,
Men's and Women's Silk Stockings.
Est pi Has,
Br tannii.i,
Handkerchiefs, t>c. Sis.
For New-Orleans,
, _£"?>, Tlv* Bri HAPPY COUPLE,
m_y*-'.,''¦;¦ 4jy barrels burthen, will be
e~ iii complete order to receive a
; '11 i
WCi"ii\/. "."i..i carg > in a lew days, and ex-
pect vi.ll sail about the lolh Nf vc-mber next.
For freight, or passage, apply at above.
October 24. eo8t
¦ i\NDERSO\T and JEFFER.IS,
66, MARKET-3TREET,
Have received per the Alexander, from Live'pool, the follow-
ing goods, (which completes their assortment) viz ;
b
Super Royal
Royal
Medium
Demy
Thick and thin folio post, plain
do.
Rest En-
do wove f gUsh Paper
Tor Sale, Freight or Charter,
The Brig iStERRVSl ACK,
$3§5^
C.plaui Lahman,
,Mf jf ; '.?* A goods gt-rong northern built
" JS?« vessel, burth the master on board,
B,;wiy's-wha.-f, or to,
A &R. B'.UGHAN.
Who offerf.r Sale,
35 hhds. it- Marlins Sugar
MJ bar-els do.
1100 ushels Southern Wheat
200 parrels fresh Southern Flour
A quantity*)! Kichmond Coal
47 hhds. Tobacco.
Oct. 24.___________________________
To Lease,
For wirtBty nine years, renewable forever,
that rili'iabfc fc •xtensive LOT of GROUND,
situated in Old-Town, in th city of Balti-
tnore, adjoining the residenoe of Marry 1).
Gmgli, esq. ; fronting on Front street 136
feet, afldruaning back to the wa*er or Pais
17'.) feet more or less, and is inclosed with a
board fence. The advantages this property
possesses is well known to every p. rs.n : us
continuity te 'he water affords a c.ipk. 1 (and
for a D'Stdlery, Bake House or Sugar House
As this property wil1 be disposed ol immedi-
ately, the earliest application will beuecessa-
r>' R. H. MOALE,
At the office of S. Moale, East street
Oct. 24. 3taw4w.
Ran away,
On the 19th of last month, a Mulatto Girl,
named ELIZA, about 12y«arsof age. One
of her fore teeth was out, and she had a black
rd Canes, from 3 to 5 dolls.
Dirii do. from 2 l-9 to 3 do.
And a variety of others from 25 cents to 10
dolls,
and .older.
A. Is J iiavc for sale, a l&r-tre stock of American Writing, Printing-and'Wrapping Paper,
flonnot Boards, Bible.i, Testaments, Spelling Books, Primers, Cyphering and Copy Books,
Ink-PowdeT Playing Cards, Wafers, &c. &.c. suitable for Country Merchants, which they
will sell on thfl'lo west terms for casn or approved paper.
Bank Accou t Books of < very description made at the shortest notice.
M'.rclui.ls, Public Oflicos, &c. in town or at a distance, furnished with every article in
the Stationary line of the best quality, and Orders to any part of the country executea with
punctuality and care.
NEW GLASSES POT IN OLD SPECTACLE FRAMES.
Or.iocer 24----------eo6t
•P
a white cambrick
on when she we.i.l away,
muslin g'own, a large coarse nankii shawl, and
ftitra'w bonnet ttimmed with green ribbon.
V ' ever brings her home to the subscriber,
living at the comer of Goodman it Hill-streets,
Federal Hil', shall reeei.e FIVE DOLLARS
Reward. CHAKLES EDWARDS
N. B All persons are forewarned against
harboring or carrying off1 said Girl, at their
il
Oct. 24.
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BALTIMORE THEATRE.
The public are respectfully informed, that
for the remainder of the season the doors will
be opened at a quarter past 5 and the curtain
rise at a quarte' past 6 o'clock precisely.
Ncvrr tiei formed here.
THIS KVENING, Octo/er 24,
Will be presented, an Historical Play, found-
ed on an interesting Fact, during the Ame-
rican Revolution, called
The Glory of Columbia,
HEP 'TKOMANNT.
Performed at the Theatres Philadelphia and
NiwYork, with unbounded applause,
To which will be added a Comic,Opera, in
two acts, called,
THE PADLOCK.
BOX. One Dollar—PIT, Three Fourths of
a Dollar
*„* (Jentlemen cannot be permitted to smoke
segars in the Theatre on any account. '
Tickets to be hid, and places in the boxes
taken of Mr. Evans. ..t the office in front of
the theatre, on days of non-perftrmancs from
ten till two, and on days of performance from
ten till four o'clock
%* The Managers have engaged Master
BAKRE P, the young A i ericati Roscius, to
perform one night more—his next appearance
wil! be in the character of Frederick in Lo-
ves'Vows October ;4.
W.'S to r d a few days since,
A small Block POCKET-BOOK, contain-
ing three Lottery Tickets, which the own-
er may have by applying at this tifice, and
payirfg cost of advertisement-
Ocv< oer "4.
d4t
ror Sale,
A.pnirof remarkably fast trotting PONIES
Price g ?80 Inquire at this office.
October 24._____________ _________ eo6t
iJot-tar Alexander,
Has removed to East street, the second
house w-.-,t of the first P?esb\tsiian Church,
for if er!y occupied by Mr. Francis Ho'li.igs-
woi t .
__Oct. 24. _______________ eo4t
To Let,
THE commodious three-itory HOUSE in
King George street, adjoini gthe Rev.Doctor
Whitehead's, and oc^urted at present by Mr.
Govert Hask.us. Possl ssidn to be had on the
first nf Novi nber next. F'or terms apply to
Mr. G. Haskins, or the subscriber.
ANDREW CR©SS
Oct. P._______________ ___ ________ d
tv;< UZW,
¦A Second-hand Pi luting Press.
APPLY AT THIS OMIG£.
Oetuber 22. d ,
By Virtue of a Decree of the
hon. the high court of Chancery, will be
sold, ort Monday the 16th day of Noven
ber next, (if fair, if not the next fair day,)
between the hours of 1 and, 2 o'clock, at
M Coy's Tavern, (known by the name o.
Spurrier's) on the Elk Ridge, the following
Tracts or parts ot Tracts nf LAND, Ijinr;
in Anne Aruiiule county, f ru.erly the pro-
perty of the late William Hammond, of the
city ot Annapolis, -deceased, and mortgag-
ed by him to the late Joseph Clarke viz :
" Champion Forrest," " Addition to Cham-
pion Forrest" " The Vice," '* Hammond's
Search." one undivided tliird part, and a.so
ode undivided seventh part ot the remaining
two-third parts of a Tract ot Land called
"Support."
AND
On TUESD AY, the 17th of the same month,
if fair, if not the next fair day, betweei.
the hours of 1 and .1 o'clock, will be sold,
at Mr. Gambrib's Tavern on the road to
Annapolis', (known by the mmo of Mrs
U q.:hart's) the following Tracts o! LAND,
viz :
' Support,' ' Portland' ' Lapland' ' Chance,'
and ' The Remnant'. The above Lands ate so
well known that they need no description
They are worth the attention of any person
disposed to v>.st his money in real ptoperty.
A plat oi them may be seen at the office of
the subscriber, No. :7, South Gay-street.
The terras of sale are, 1 8 of the pin chase
monry to be paid on the ratiiication oi the
sales by the chancellor, and the residue in 9,
1 ', and 18 months, from the day of sale, the
whole to bear inter, st in. til psid. The pur
chaser to give bon:l, with security for the
purchase money, no conveyance to be made
tin il the whole ol the purchase money is
paid. SL. CHASE, Ju >. Trustee.
Octqbef 24. eo
William Norn;., Junior,
»TE\ DEALER & GROCER,
No 64. :\| AI.KET S TRITE T,
Has just received, for sale,
II pipes pure Amsterdam Gin,
37 kegs Virginia manufactured Tobacco^ of
superior quaiity, six twists to the pound,
200 boxes Spanish Cigars,
2.5 boxes warranted & common Chocolate,
75 small boxes Hyson Skin Tea, 13 1-2 lbs.
each,
50 boxes fresh Straits Oil, 1 doz each.
/,•/ Store,
Very fine old Madeira, Sherry, Lisbon and
Port V\ iues, by the quarter cask, hail'quarter
cask, demijohn or gallon ; old Cogniac Brand}'
and Jamaica Ruin, reniarjcabh line flavored ;
of1 Brandy, Bounce and Irish Whisky, by re-
tail ; battle Powder in pound papers and cauis-
u rs, of superior quality ; Imperial, Hyson,
Young Hyson and Bla< k Tt-as, ol the best qua-
lities, selected particularly for retailing; old
Havanna Cigars, in half and qr boxes, and in
bundles of 100 each, fit for immediate use
N, B. One butt 14 years old Spirits, by
retail, price g2 50.
October 20 eo4t
St. Mary'stolkge.
GRAND LOTTERY, BALTIMORE,
Authorised by an act ot the general assembly
of the state of Maryland ; the scheme of
which Lottery is the most l;r lhant ever <>f-
. fered to the citizens of the United Slates,
containing, besides a large number of other
valuable prizes,
1 prize of 30,000 dollars,
1 do. of 15,000
3 do. of 10,000
2 do. of 5,:'00
8 do. of 1,500
7 do. of 1,000
>ale by
Just received, and for
GEORGE J,1LL,
CPrice Fifty Cents, J
A Faithful Picture et-ttrcetj
Has oil hand, and affeis for sale,,
A general assortmi lit ol An./ rican and Eu-
ropean manufactur d Bruges ; also, l-.oi'y,
Tortois'.ieil, Mockshell aitd covmnou Combs, of
a sUpei'ior q i.lity.i also, Cut! ry k Hardware,
with il ¦¦•. othi :¦ art i :, in .iii.ess.
N. r>. He has just received from Europe, a
assortment of Paintei es, and
Sash Tools, both cODUnlB and ground.
Octubtr 2. d!8t
G. F. and J. Lindenberger,
No. 209, Baltimore street, opposite the Indian
^hieeu Tavern,
Itave receive.! by the. Six Sisters, from Bris-
tol, and now landing,
Tin in boxes,
Anvils and Vises,
Frying Pans,
Spades and Shovels,
Single, double and treble Sheet Iron,
Nails, of every size,
Card and lion Wire,
Broad Virginia Weeding Hoes, &e. ftc.
Whicji, with a_ variety of other goods in
the Hardware Line, will be disposed of on
accommodating terms.
September 26. d
Marr and Gibson,
7, Culvert Street,
Have received by the Alexander, from Livtrpooi
A further supply of
FALL GOO IS;
Cosisting or
2 hales Bed-Ticks,
3 cases Table Cloths,
3 Lamb's Wool, Worsted, Cotton Sc
Silk HOSIERY.
\Vith a very complete assortment of
SADDLERY.
Which with a general assortment of GOODS,
suitable to the present season, they offer fur
sale to punctual customers.
October 22 d
Thomas Hawthorn
Has just received per the Indian Chief,
A Handsome Assortment of
New and Fashionable Goods,
Consisting of .
Cotton Lace, TamboreU Lace Handker-
chiefs, Lace Sleeves &. Veils, Pie. Nic Gloves
and Miits, --ilk and Cotton Hosiery, Shirting"
and C'.mbric M islins, Nun's I hread, Madras
Handkerch.ets, Velvets and Cords, Flannels,
Sew in;; Silk end Twist, Ginghams, Pins, Bom-
b:i z -e, s, ,.c which he offers very low for cash;
or short credit.
Oct 22. d8t
Samuel Walker,
HAS FOR SALE,
36 Hhds. Vmkl Grave, White Claret,
and one Box long and square Nit sllic Shawls,
received on consignm. in tl-om Bordeaux.
And on Hand,
Black, White, and Colored Lustrings and
Sal this.
Tw-lled Ltvantine Silks for Pelises, Cloaks,
or Dresses
Black Florentines & Sattins for men's wear,
Florences, Modes and Sarsnets, a large
assortment.
Long Sik Gloves, Pic nic Mitts and
Sh eves.
A huge assortment of Silk Hosiery.
Silk 'Peleses, Square and Long Damask
Cachiinere & Net Shawls,
Silk Chan,bray, Mulmulland Worked In-
dia muslins,
Plain Si Figured Gauzes and Pattinet 4-4.
and 5-4 wi !e,
Silk, Cotton & Thread Laces, Vejlsfc Hdks
Umbrellas, Beaver and Kd Gloves,
Willow Squares, Silk and Cotton Cords,
Buttons ami Tassels.
Irish Linens and Diapers.
MOURNING.
Bumbazetg. BunibaSeer.s, Durants, Russels,
Lustrings, Florences, Persians, Wide and
NSrrtiw Crapes, White S»rcn« ts. Black and
\TRfte Silk and Kid Gloves, Lcuo Handkfs.
&-C 8cc. _________ (&U? WSM9t
Tho's fc? Sam'l Holiingsworth
HAVE FOP SA! li,
160 hhds Clayed Sugar,
140 do. St. Croix, GuadaloUpe and New-.
Orleans Sugar,
U0O0 lbs. Grefen Guadaloupe Coffee.
They Want to Employ
Two MILLERS of sober habhs, and good
character.
October 22. d4t-eo& §
' Very Interesting.
On THURSDAY, the Slst day ofDecember
next, will positively commence
the Drawing of the
St. Mary's College- Lottery.
HIOHEST PRIZE,
THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS.
Security has been given that the drawing
shall be co itinued four hull' pipes white Corsica Wine,
5 easfe e'veim |