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1807/07-1807/12

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1 Patton and Jones, jtfo. 93, Market stteet, Baltimore, and No. 44, Market street, Philadelphia, Have received "»y the late arrivals frb'r. London a id Liverpool, a complete assortment of Kight Dav and Table Clocks, Horizontal, Patent Lever, Chronometers, and common Gold and Silver WATCHES, And Clock and Watchmaker's Tools and Materials. Which >hev offer very low for cash, or ac- ceptances in town, 10th mo. 5.___eol2t . W. L. & J> . iarney Haw fir sale, Direct Bills on London, at 30 days sight. Also, T!,c Cargo of the Snow Paragon, E. Eveleth, master, from Trieste and Sicily, Ctoisistii'g of, Plutillas, Faro i Marsala Winrcs, Britannias, Hollow Glass Ware, Cavallinos, Blue Marbled Castile Soap Listadoes, Zante Currants, Checks, Sweet Almonds. OUandinas, Black & col Sowing Silk, Bastoneinas, Florentine&Green Silks&c Also, 118 boxes superior quality Havanna Sugars, and a few pipes old Madeira "Wine. Sept 19- ___________d?w eolm John Robinson, No. 216, Market-sthket, Has imported per ships Othello, Fame and Abe- ona, jrom hive'pool, a well selected aid general assortment of FALL GOODS, BATTERS' tS* U-P HOLS TEK ERS' TRIM- MINGS, We. We. Men's and Women's Coarse and Fine Hats, and Children's neatly assorted Fancy Hats, ill small cases. Which are offered for sale, on the most leasonable terms. Sept 25. d.O -eolOt Plated Ware. ' Charles L. Boehme Mas fust received an assortment of Plate 1 )J Is ; Consisting (if CofFco and Tea Pots, Sugar Pishes, Slop Basona, and Cream Pots in Sets. Castor:;, Candle Sticks, Brackets, Bread and Fruit Baskets, Salts, Snuffers and Trays, Coasters, Etc. Sec. And on hand, Of"his own manufactory, newest pate.rns, ; and warranted sterling Silver, Tea Sets of various fashions, Flam and G It ; Spoons of every description, together with a general & extensive assortment of Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, Silver Mounted Swords and every other article in his lina. TO LKT, A new two-story Brick Dwelling In North Charles street and adjoining the residence of Mr. George Crosdale, apply as above. October 14______________ en8t Shoe Thread, English lieud T.KATHkR. i4c. David Warfield, No lf?3, Baltimore-street, Has imported by the late arrivals from Liver- pool, and -tlierwise rece v>-d for sale, ¦ A General Assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS: Amongst vhich tire, Superfine and common Cloths ; Cassimeres, Swandowns, Flannels, Costings. Bay-:es, Flush- ings, Blankets, Plains, Kerseys & Halftliicks ; Manchestrv, assorted i Cotton, Worsted and Silk Hosiery; Stuffs, assorted; Irish Linens, Brown Hollands, Bed tickens of all qualities ; a good assortment of Buttons, Threads, Sew- ing Silks, kc. ; French SilR and Kid Cloves ; Sarsenets, Pealons, andSattins; French Cam- brics ; German Linens; India Muslins, Checks and Romals ; Bandannas, &c. Sic. Sept. 21. d4t-eol6t Haalehiirst, Brothers and Co. Hate received by the George and Albert from. Tonnitjgen, A general assortment of German Linens, Consisting-of Creas a la Morlaix, | White Rolls, Dowlas, Checks, Piaiilla-i Royal, Listt.does, Bretannjas, I Quadruple Silesias, Rouans, 1 Checks, No. 2, &c. Also, an invoice of Sheathing Copper 55 Cut Nails. On Band, Sheet Lead, Bar do. Pig do. Grind Stones, Mustard in bottles, Crown Glass in crates of 12 Tables, Porter and Wine Bot- tles, Copperas LEATHER, £&. "fohn S. Peck and Co. " TANNERS and CURRIERS, No. 63, Market-Space, Have /«" We, Prime F.nglish Bend Sole Leather, in ranges and squares, Tanners and Curriers' Kirlves, and a gene. tVl assortment of Leather. ALSO, Hair for Plaisterers. And have imported in the Fah> American from Condon SHOE THREAD, of the best quality. _ October 1.__________________ d3t-eo9t Nautical ir .Surveying Instru- ments, for Sale. J. Allen and Co. COENEE OF WA.TFR 4XO FrEDERICK- SlTREE'I S, NEAR THE CllSlOM HoTJSE, Have received ft am Lmi'lon, par the Juniata, Best Brass Sextants, Pocket do. lately in- vented and re narkably well adapted lor land as well as marine surveying-, common and Tangent Quadrants, all of which a-e accurate- ly divided by an engine constructed on the principle of that of Kamsden's. Also, Storm and Hanging Compasses, a variety of choice day and nigh! Telescopes,'.Maps, Charts, and Naviy tin Books: also Theodolites, Mea- suring Chains, cases of Drawing Instruments, C'i re am fere .tors, Spirit Levels, Military Spy- Glasses, and Microscopes ; also, the Nautisal Almanac lor 1807, and 1808, East India Pi- lots' Directory, k. October 12. eol t|| COLORS. The military gentfenieh of Baltimore, are respectfully informed., that they can Lie sup- plied with Silk Standards, Cavalry and Divi- si >i Col rs, of evary description, on the Shortest notice, Crushed and delivered in com* I order, at No 60, corner of Albermarle and the lower Bridge streets. Also, Colors for the Navv, on the most reasonable terms, b- REBECCA YOUNG. Sept 1-6._______|__________________e____ William Scott, No. 46? North HowArtB street, Has imported per late arrivals fr,in Liverpool and London, a general assortment of Fall G;.ods, viz.: Cloths and Cassimeres, superfine & com. IDOII, Coatings, plain, napt, and moleskin, Plains, Kerseys, ami Kendal Cottons, Blankets, Hose, Striped; and Point, Flannels, and Bockingbaiss, Manchester Cords, Velveteens, and Thick- Sets, Bombazettes, . Wildbores, Durants, and Caf nvnicoi s, Hosiery, Worsted, Lambs Wool, and Cot- ton, Sic. cic. • Also j- st received, Calicoes, India Muslins, Bandano»s, Sewing Silks, German and Irish Linnccs, Threads, Pins, &c. Sept. 24 eo Medical Lectures. A course of Lectures on Anatomy and Sur- ge, n , with a few discourses on the elements ©f Midwifery, will be given this season by J. B. Pavidge ; and A course on Chymistry, by J. Shaw. ¦ The course or. Anatomy will be rendered more full and complete, by a series of pre- le Lions, on the functions of some of the Boost important organs of the bod; B)rJ Cocke. The above lectures will commence on the fn 81 .1 ¦¦ud.iy.iii November nt\l. October 14. eolstN L. P. Madeira Wine in pipes, hhds. and qr casks, Ctiampaigne Wine of superior quality. An invoice of Cotton Hosiery and Black Lace, 100 logs St Damingo Mahogany, 3o tons Logwood. ' Sept 39. eol2 For Sale. 13611 RACOON, ) 600 FOX, i SKINS. 100 WILD CAT, 3 For sale on accommodating terms. Apply to KELLER h FoRMAN. October 16. eo2wf 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 soil, containing about 360 En glish acres of prime land far the growth of Coffee, situated in the most favored quarter for seasonable weather of any in the island, and where the erop of this most valuable pro- duce never fails, at thv distance of 54 miles from ths chief city, and at about 12 miles from a considerable seaport, where merchant y, s- scls of the largest burthen enter snd anchor in safety. On the premises are all the valuable and useful buildings, barbucus, bason, S-.c.&c. re- quisite for storing and preparing at the present moment for Martlet, above one hundre I and fifty thousand weight of .Coffee, besides a most convenient airy house for the residence ol' a family, a kitchen, Negro houses, kc. 8tc The Plantation is well watered, hiving the advantage of a never failing spring, and is most delightfully situated at the entrance of a plain on sloping bills, contiguous to one of the first sugar plantations in the island, besides being only 3 miles distance Irom « watering place, much resorted to on account of the rs. iebrityofils svat*rs ami baths ; about 140 acres are in the highest state of cultivation OBwhch are planted above 140,000 Coffee trees, grow- ing in the most luxuriant state, besides Plantans, Bananas, and other Negro provisi- ons in abundance This property will be sold with its gang of Nagr ;es, consisting of 75 prime Blacks in- cluding males, females and their ten children, born on the plantation, allvreV. seasoned to the place. No less than i>7 OOO lbs Cofl'ce was ga- thered last Crop, and no doubt but t'0,000 will be made this bending crop, probably more, and thathereafter one year with another the plantation in its present statcwill yield a crop of 120 000 pounds coffee, which at the actu- al price it now sells for is the colony alluded to, say 24 dollars pc.rCwt. would give are- venue of 27,000 dollars per anuuni, exclusive of the cost to town. Bj augmenting the num- ber of trees, it can be made very soon to yield L00,000 pounds coffee annually, the 220 un- ru'tii ated a-rfs being all wood lands Tliis kind of property is not liable to any taws or tytlies whatever, either on the lands, produce or Negroes. For further particulars and terms, which are very advantageous, and well worth the at- tention of any person having command of cash for the first payment, as the subsequent instal- nients vvil,l chiefly be paid out of ihe crops. Apply to GEO. F. &LF.M. WAKFIE1.D. N. B. The property is offered for sale in or- der to rcsind a partnership. Oct ,i4.________________d5teo"0t- Wm. Norris, Jun. TEA DEALER Ab'D GROCER, No. 6i, MahKIT-S I REET, Mils just received J or sole, ¦ lo hbds. of superior quality Jamaica Sugar, 7 do. St.. Croix do. 50 bags beautiful Green Coffee, 25 boxes Muscatel Raisins, 100 do. Bloom do. 50 dozen Windsor Shaving Soap, 2oo lb Fresh Cloves, ,3o kegs fresh Split Peas, lo5 boxes do. Mould and Dipt Candles, 1000 baskets tine Tabic Salt, 64 kegs of very fine and small Twist To- bacco suitable for retailing. 5ou wt. Spanish Flotant Indigo (very fine) 100 cannisters Treble strong Powder,, con- taining one pound each. Wha has in store, Fine old Madeira, Sherry, Lisbon and Port Wine, by d those of the Country, that he has received by the G'fbe, from London, , Fashionable Friz' tls ; long and curled Hair for Brails, Wigs, and prizetts ; Saponceous, Rase, Ore am, Italian, Jessamin'". Violet. P.lm, Chyrhical, Varbleand Windsor Soap; (Row- land's Lotion ; Milk of Roses ; Lip .Salve ; Pe.rl Powder; Court Plaisre#s i'ooth Powder; Tooth, Hair, and Nail Brushes ; Powder Puffs ; Powder Boxes ; Tor oise .Jlu-U, Dress- ing and Small Tooth Combs ; 11 ir N Us ; Double Pins ; Sciss.ars ; Silver Thim' Is, etc. Hardi.am's first quality Rappee i'nnff No 9, in halfponp.d cannisters ; '.. u-risard's anil Ma cohaut's Rappee, in half pound bottles j Ton- kay and Vanilla Beans, etc. October 21. eol2t John Keeher, No. 8, Water street, Has imported in the Alexander, cape. Lane, an assortment of Duck guns, Holster Pistols, Dirks, gun Locks, &c October 21. eolSft A few Gentlemen c.;n be accommodated with Bnard and Lodging, at No. 12, Amu-street, Fell's Point. October 22.___________________eo4t|| The Subscriber Has now in store, and off rs fir Sale, thefollcv) ing articles, the greater part of which are en i- tlcd to drawback on cxpoi tation, viz. 20;;0 bars St D uii'uv;o C»rlee, good quality, 250 ditto pTto Rico ditto, v»rj green, 75 ditto and bbis. old yellow Laguira do. 30 ditto rfa/CaraCcfts Cot oa, 200 hhds "st and id quality St Cioixand Barbados Sugars, 100 barrels do. do. do. 40 hhds white and brown clayed do. 150 boxes do do. Havana do. 70 bales Upland Cotton, (mostly square) 17i.O boxes Chret, 1 and 2 dozen'each, for .exportation, A f w do. Chateau Margeaux, of very first growth, fit for immediate use, Do. Hod Burgundy, Do. Champa; ne, partridge eye, and white sparkling, 1'quarter casks London ParticularTcne- riffe Wine, very old, 35 seroons first quality r'lotant Indigo, 3 pipes real Holland" Gin 1 ft proof, 20 ditto Cogniae Brandy, 4th du. 15 tierces Rice, 80!i Spanish Hides, A few Tons Campeachy Logwood. Also,ju I 'eceivedjrom Paris, A remarkable fim PI.-\NO-FOb.TE,chosen by a person of superior taste, who does not now want it, and will be disposed of on mode- rate terms. HUf THOMPSON. Oqt.g3_____________________eoUtt .Fuller and Wright, 80, Maeket-strket, Have received from their Manufactory, and of- fer for sale, Au extensive and fresh supply of SliOLS, Well assorted to suit country purchasers. October 17._____________. d ;t eo3l Stray Cow. Was taken up as a stray on the 8t!i instant, by the subscriber a black and white COW, appears to be about 10 years old, very low in flesh, and gives milk. The owner is request-* ed to prove property, pay charges, ami take her away. ROBERT ALDER Nine miles from Baltimore, and two from the Reister's-Town Turnpike Road. Octobor 17. co4t} Russia Goods. BF.N W GEO. WILLIAMS, No. 3, Bowly's wharf, Offer for Sale, The Cargo of the ship Messenger, captain Buffmgton, from St. Petersburg, consisting-of 100 tons clean Hemp, 100 tons Iron, 1350 pieces Russia Duck, 600 do. Ravens do 1700 do. Russia Sheetings, 500 do. Broad Diaper. Also, The Cargo of the ship America, captain Stictcney, from St. Petersburg, consisting of 120 tons clean Hemp, 140 tons iron, 200 pieces Russia Duck, 100 do. Ravens do. 100 do. Russia Sheetings, 240 boxes Mould Candles. October 12. dl0-eo20tf Buffum and Goodhue3 No. 84, Bowly's wharf, Have rcccivtdper Brig Vengeance, captain Chip, man, Jrom Salem., 30 tons Clean Hemp, 100 pieces 1st and 2d quality Russia Duck 1300 bushels Lisbon Salt, 10 qr. casks Lisbon Wines. And per ship Pilgrim, captain Allen, from Bor. deaux, Ico casks Claret Wine. __October 17- ________d6t-eofit Qy The Subscriber's Compilation relative to the history and prac- tice of the Land Office, being now in the press, and to be published in the course of the approaching session of assembly, he re- spectfully requests those gentlemen in the different parts of the state/who were so hind as to take subscription papers, and who have not yet made returns of the signatures obtain- ed, to favor him with such returns, as soon as they conveniently can, in order that he may be enabli d to make a proper distribution of the books immediately, upon their being com- pleted. JOHN KILTY. Annapoliss October 17, 1807. 2aw4t Edward Johnson & Co. INFORM their friends & the public, that they are well stocked with, and now ready to deli, ver, STRONG, TABLE, a*jd SMALL BEER. January % 2aw The Subscribers HAVK FOR SAl E, 250 hhds. white and brown Clayed SU- GAR, a great part of which are white of a superior qualty ; and 10 bale COTTON, en- titled to drawback. 4 chests Souchong Tea A few bags nice Green Coffee Ciat Nails, etc. , • BRISCOE & PARTRIDGE. »ct 2o. 2aw3w. Cordial Distillery, ' No 17, Second-'street, Baltimore. JOSEPH FRILKT Respectf illy informs his friends and the public in general tb^t he l cask. HE HAS ALSO FOR SALE, 3(3 cases ii> st quality fiiedoc, of the year 18'T. Io0 ditto Red W'me, -j Suitable to£ lOOdilto wihte Wire de Grave, the West- 100 ditto Cordials, well assort- (India raar- ed. J ket. Cordial in barrels, suitable fur retailers, 3 pipes I. P. Madeira Wine, received by the Woll from Charleston. September 10. 2aw . James JVinde, Watch-Maker, No. 7'), Market street, Hayingrecetved by the Fair American from London, an additional importation, is enable^ to offer*. r.'Umfor cash, Horizontal, Srcondi, and Plain Gobi and Silver WATCHES, to gether will, an elegant assortment of fashion abb Gold Seals, Keys, Chains and Jewelry; O-'ober 7. SaWl SH KRI JTALTy! ' Beak Spurrier, With some assurance of",rapport, off is himself as a candidate for the offiea of SReriff i-t the ne-xt election : he conceives In jelf ent t the duties of the i Rii e, and re- spectfully solicits the patronage ol the voters of IVttltimore county and eity. Shou'd the ft of his fellow citizens place him in oilic.i , he will keep in grateful r, i re e from whence he obtained it: and afhoigh he has not pledges to oficr that his official conduct shall t ive universal .. isfac- tion, is yet wilier; to s iv, that his discretion- ary powers shad be exercised with nodi rati. on, and that lie never will !><• the instrument by which a sacrifice of feeling i shall be made to gn tily the Caprice of any in- dividual._____ September 'l'c. rim Notice is hereby Given, Thai the .-.,;! sOrhVr 'ntcics appV rng to the judges of Washington countj' cbiirt, at the Qctobier term, for the be, ft of the tnsj laws, passed in 18t*£ and '¦ 8' (i This is a circumstance which the SMbsct ih- er much 'egrets, but after I t| ?.e. ry exertion in his ppwet to avcii it, he hast not been able to succeed.- Alih.iU:/!, he h»a met with many losst s, yet lis property ata fair valuation would still be nearly < <;¦ •'! •< his drbis but as his creditors have refused to take jiioperfyin that way, hi musl Submit__ be, most saciifice the frmts ol fj y^ars in- dustrv— and he still hopes it will be in his power some day. to settle evi-n c,laim, tor he shall alwavs consider hinisrl'l buu'nd in honor, to pay every cent, if ever in his power. THOMAS KENMiLY Washington Count , Md, Aug.'. 8. . aw2m Notice, is hereby Given, That the subscriber intends applying to the judges of W-.th'ngt.n count* court at the next October term, for the benefit of the in- solvent laws passed in ",805, and 1806, to re- lieve him from debts for \vb i h be is liable, and which he is unable to nay. JOHN KENNEDY. Washington county, Sept 9, 18(7 2avv2m|| Notice is hereby Given, That I intend two months after the date here- of to petition Baltimore comity court, or cue of the judges thereof for the benefit of the insolvent lav. s of the state, to relieve nit irons debts which I am unable to pay JAMES RICHARDSON. October 5, 1807. eo2m Notice. _ The Subscriber is under the painful neces- ¦ sity of notifiing his creditors, of his intention to aspljr ta Baltimore County Court, or in its recess, toone ofthe judges thereof, fjrt.he be- nefit of the insolvnnt law ot this state MICHaEL MACKEY. °ct. 5_______________, eo2m Nonce to all my Creditors." From the many losses sustained as security., I am reduced to tb« necessity of afplvinglo the honorable the judges of l'ialtinmie'rouiity court, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of •i80,-S and 1606. Which application will be made in two months from the date hereof,. or as soon thereafter as the court shall be in session. JOHN W1LMOT. __Baltimore county, October 2, 1806 —eo2t» Notice is hereby Given, That tlie subscriber intends applying to Bal- timore county court, at its next sittings, or in its recess, to one of the judges thereof, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of Maryland MATTHIAS RICH. Sept. 18.J807.________d2mi Notice. The subscriber is compelled to notify liisf creditors of his into ion to apply to Balti- more county court, at its next session, or in its recess, to one of the judges thereof, ,or- the benefit of the insolvent Laws of thk state. JAMES WEST. Sept 22. d2m Notice is hereby given, to all'- my creditors, that I am under the painful ne- cessity of applying to the judges of Baltimore;' county court, or to some one of them, for the benefit, of the act of assembly passed at No- vcmber session 1805, entitled an act for tlie relief of sundry insolvent, debtors, as also of of the supplement.thereto, passed at the lust session. ABRAHAM FULLER Sept. 7. d2m PRINTED AND PVBUSHED BY ' JOHN HKWES, Ojipmite the Post 0fire, St. Patti't-loxc BALTIMORE. „r»-V. ^^.r.