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BARCLAY & M'KEAN
l^r£ IMPORTED
FALL GOODS.
Sept 23._________________jli5it—
A Manager
Wantedon an extensive Farm, with airam-
ber of Hands. A person well qualified for
the undertaking, &. veil recommended. Ap-
ply at this office.
Qctobtrty-_______________________1_
Thomas Hawthorn
Mas just received per the Indian Chief,
A Handsome Assortment of
New and Fashioyiabk Goods,
Consisting of
Cotton Lace, Tambored Lace Handker-
ehiefs, Lace Sleeves St Veils, Pic. Nic Gloves
and Milts, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Shifting
and Cambric Muslins, Nun's Thread, Madras
Handkerchief*, Velvets and Cords, Flannels,
Sewing- Silk and Twin, Ginghams, Pins, Bom-
liazeens, kc which he offers very low for cash
or short credit.
Oct. 22.__________________ d8t_
Exchange on London,
FOR SALE 13Y
CORK raw AIT V YARN ALL,
83, Bowly's wharf.
10th mo.20th. tUOt
REMOVAL*.
Henry & Lindenberger
Have removed to No. 200 1-2, Baltimore.
street. Who offer to Kent the Stove &. Cel-
lar, No. ?04, opposite the Indian Queen Ta'
vern, with a convenient Warehouse if re-
_ :.i,i Auirust 26. d
Lorman and FulFord
Have just received per the brig St Mi-
chael, captain Joseph Bounds, direct from
Leghorn, the following articles", which they
otter for sale, viz :
1450 half chests Lucca O 1, in flasks,
500 boxes do. in bottles,
33 half pipes white Gorsica*\Vine,
5 cask-; Cream of Tartar, and
4000 Marble Tiles.
October 22. »__________d6t___
Ran away,
On the 19th of last month, a Mulatto Girl,
named El.IZA, about 12 years of age. One
of her fore teeth was out, aud she had a black
spot on the white of one of ner eyes. She had
on when she went aw.ty, a white cambrick
muslin gown, a large coarse nankin sh iwi, and
a straw' bonnet t'immed with green ribbon.
Whoever brings her home to the subscriber,
living at the corner of Goodman '..Hill streets.
Federal Hill, shall receive, FIVE. DOLLARS
Revmal. CHAULES EDWARDS.
N.B All persons are forewarned against
harboring or carrying off said Girl, at their
p, ril.________ 'Oct.9i._______ d4t||
Was found a few days since,
A small Black POCKET-BOOK, contain-
ing three Lottery Tickets, which the own-
er may have by applying at this office, and
paying cost of advertisement.
Oct-oei 84. d4t
q ured^
Wanted as a Tutor in pri-
vate family* a gentleman capable of Teaching;
Greek and Latin, and the firat branches of
tlie Mathematics. To such a one, a liberal
salary will be acceded. Apply at this office.
i OS d
Sept -22.
Ground Plaister of Paris ;
For sale by the subscriber, at the corner of
Jrattar.d Commerce-street.
SAMUEL BYRNES.
October I6.___________ <**»____
M'Cuuoh and Poor,,
No. 197, Ma.i'.ket-strbet,
Have received per Fur re, Diana, and Canton,
from Liverpool,
A very general assortment of
HARDWARE.
Among which are.
An excellent assortment of
JLATED Is. TINNED SADDLERY AND
CUTLERY.
October 15.
trench Goods.
IF. & J Hoffman,
No. 3, Sooth Cuarles-s i best,
Have imported by the Rising Sun, capt. Uollrrooh,
j'rom Bordeaux,
85 packages French Goods ;
Consisting of
A choice collection out of the several Man-
ufactories, made by a competent judge far
cash. Ocjober 12._______,_____d___
William Cooke, Jun.
Hns received per the ship Erin, from Bordeaux,
6 cases Lutestrings
4
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1
1
1
1
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Grenoble Kid Gloves,
Silk Stockings,
Extra Long Silk Cloves,
Men's Bu .ksk'm Gloves,
Twilled Silk Shawls,
Cambrick.
Which he offers for sale on reasonable terms.
Sept 25.__________________________ d
G. F. and J. Lmdenberger,
No 200, Baltimore-street,
Opposite the Indian ^ueei Tavern,
Have received by the Diana, from Liverpool,
An additional supply of
Cutlery, Saddlery, etc. etc.
Now opening (or sale on their usual terms.
October^________________________«*..
George Price & Co.
No. 246, Market-street,
Hive imported in the ships Diana. C'.mawa, W
Canton, from Liverpool, a general assort-
ment of
FALL GOODS.
October 22.____________________d6t-eo6r
W. & J. H oft man,
No. 3, South Chasles-6t»eet,
HAVE FOR SALE,
13 packages English Goods.
Entitled to drawback on exportation, and
will be sold very cheap to close sales of a con-
signment. ALSO,
Imported in the ships George and Albert, and
Strafford, from Tonningcn,
100 packages German Linens.
October 15_________________________d
G. F. and J. Lindenberger,
No. 200, Baltimore street, opposite the Indian
Queen Tav.'rn,
Have received by the Sit 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 Iron Wire,
Broad Virginia Weeding Hoes, &c. &c.
Which, with a variety of other goods in
the Hardware Line, will be disposed of on
accommodating terms.
September 26._______________d__
Marr and Gibson,
7, CM.VEBT STREET,
Mane received by the Alexander, tram Livirpool
A further supply of
FALL GOODS;
CosistinG os
2 bales Bed Ticks,
.: cases Table Cloths,
3 Lamb's Wool, Worsted, Cotton Si
Silk HOSIERY.
With a very complete assortment of
SADDLERY.
Which with a general assortment of GOODS,
suitable to the present season, they offer for
sale to punctual customers.
They have also just, received from London,
SOU pt'oss best quality f••shion sole Twist But-
tons.
uber22. d
To Let,
THE commodious three -tory HOUSE in
King George-street, adjoim.,gthe Rev.Doctor
Whitehead's, »nd occupied at present by Mr.
Govert. Haskins. Possession to. be had oh the
first of November next. For terms apply to
Mr. G. Hasklus, or the subscriber.
ANDREW CROSS
Oct. 8._____________._______!.__________^___'.___________d__
George Light'nev,
At hit I'.staoiished
TIN AND PEWTER MANUFACTORY,
Honh-stieet, Oidtown, near the KayscStes,
Informs his friends and die public gene-
rally, that he keeps on hand a large as
sortment of the best Manufactured T1K and
PEWTER, warranted of the first workman,
ship Country Merchants and others will find
it greatly to theiradvai.tag-e to call at the Ma-
nutactort, 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 priec given.
TO RE NT,
A large and airy HOUSE, with a good Sta-
ble Yard. Spring-House, Pump, and anmfiber
Of improvements, so as to make it an agreeable
situation lor any gentleman wLhinff to enjoy
the benefit of free air and good water The
terms of Rent will be made very reasonable to
a good tenant.
Sept. ;>. _.,___________________d3m
Wanted to Purchase,
A second hand Stan ling Top CHAISE.
Apply at this Office.
October 26. d.
IjO;
.at t\
tor sale on very moderate terms.
October 22.
d3w
John Wood 6t Co.
Have imported in ships Fame, Abeona, and
Hercules, from Liverpool, 'Juni, ta, and
Jair American, from. London,
334 PACKAGES
Cotton and Woollen Goods,
Which are offered for sale at
No. 13, CA1.VER.T SHEET.
Amongst which are,
Best. Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres,
most fashionable colors, Swansdown, Bermct
Cord, and eltegantTottenette, Woistcoating-,
newest patterns, Coatings, Plains, Flannels,
Buckings, Flushings, blankets, Kerseys, Ken-
dal Cottons, Lindsays ; a great variety of
Stuff's, Hosiery, Dimities, Tabby Velvet,
President and Constitution Cords, Black and
Olive Velveteens, Fine Jind Common Print
ed Calicoes, Fancy and Book Muslins, Cot
ton Laces, Braces, Umbrellas, &c. &c.
Sept 25. _____d
William E; Mathews
H:ts just received by the Fair American, from
Condon,
AH EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OF
Fresh Drugs and Medicine.
His stock is now genera! and extensive, con:
sist.ing of
Drugs and Chemicals
Surgeoo'sUistrumeuts
Patent Medicines
Furniture Glass and
Vials
Fine Painters' Colours
Gold and Silver Leaf
Copal and Spt. Var
nishes
October 17-
Glaziers' Diamonds
Dve Stuffs &. fine Fig
Blue
Genuine Windsor
Soap
Wash Balls,
Teeth Brushes, and
A variety of Perfume.
d
G. F- & J Lindenberger,
No. 200, Baltimore-street, opposite the Indian
Queen Tavarn,
Have imported in the Othello, Canawa, and
Fame, from Liverpool, a complete assort-
ment of -
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADLERY,
BRA*, and JAPANNED WAKE,
&c &c.
Among which are,
Anvils and Vices,
Spades and Shovels,
Flat Point, fine drawn Nails,
Patent Shot, assorted.
White Lead, in Oil, in kegs of 28 and 14
lb
Seine Tiwne, in casks oi 250 lb. each,
Hilling Hoes,
Iron Wire,
Guns, in eases.
Which are offered for sale, on aeeommo-
dating terms.
September 7. d
PoultnTy b£ Thomas
Have received by,the GrdXitt Seignior,from Mull,
a further supply of
104 bundlrs'SHEK'l IRON, Single, Don-
ble, and Treble Rolled
t 12. d
Richard Norns
Has received per ships Canaviu, and Diana
from Liverpool, awl novi openeng at
No. 1°77, Maekbt-h i iteET,
A general assortment of
Hardware, Cutlery • Saddlery,
Which will be sold to country merchants
and others, wholesale and retail low for cash
Oi notes in town.
Also, p'-r ship Six Sisters from Bristol,
Seine and Sa.l Twine,
Tin Pl.tes,
Iron Wne, assorted No. 7, to 21.
Broad Virginia Hoes,
Sheet Iron, single double and trebla,
Black and bright VN a,
Long Handle Frying Pans,
Spades and Shovels, ice.
October ;6._____________________d61
Misses Mulomere,
No 3, LEMMON STREET,
H k, containing the following notes of ban,!,
VI7
A Note signed by J >hn Robinson in favor of
Charles Robinson, payable on the 1st of June
lo.fi, for g 150, transferred to Scoit an 1
M'ClellaH, and paid by me. A nother signed
by t' e same in favor of the same, payable On
f!ie 1st JU:ie 1807, for jg 50, trjiisferred to
F.dircstoek, of Emmilsburgh, and paid by me.
A iiotlier signed by the same, to the same,
payable on the 1st June 18u7, § SO, and ano-
ther s.gned by John Robinson, and. Charles
Robinson, in favor of John Armstrong, of Ern-
mitsburgh, dale nut recollected for jg 25, and
paid by me. Together with, other papers ot
use to none but the owner. The public are
cautioned against receiving them.
A reward of life Dollars will be paid for
the pocket book and no questions asked, on
delivering it with the contents to David Hos-
tcttcr, upper end of North Howard-street.
CHARLES ROBINSON.
Oct. 26. d4t
B. H. Mullikih,
No. 101, M.irtet-stieet,
Has imported "m the ships Othello, Fame,
Abeona, Diana and Indian Chief, from Li-
verpool, and Fair American, from London,
his supply of
, Fall and Winter Goods ;
Among xvhich are,
Coarse, fine and superfine Cloths j coarse,
line and superfinedouoie milled Drabs ; black,
blue, brown, bottle green. scarletKtfashiomibh'
fawn coloured single and double milled 'J as i
mere; fancy Swausdowns & fashionable Tuib
uet'.s for v sts ; coarse, tine and superfine Coat
i.igs ; .Moleskins a.id Kersey Moleskins, of ve
rious colours ; drab, durk mixtures, brow n am;
blue Plains i drab and blue Devonshire Rer
s.\s; stout striped Jerseys j blue and wiitti
inix.1 Kerseys ; white. I>1 le, brown and grei r
iiall'thicks and Kerseys ; napped Cottons j red
yellow, white and scarf t riaoe. Is, so-iever
fine; Kose Blankets, some very large siz"s
striped DufRU ditto; drab, olive and b. ck
Constitution and T M.v Cords and Velvets
dark, mist G no* Cords ; plain and slii)^ Cal
limancoes ; vVildboi'es and Russclletts t-Du
rants ; brown, scarlet and black Biiini>az-tis
and Bo nbazenes^souie v.-ryfiuei black, fringed
and love Handkerchiefs; black, twilled Sill
Florentine; rich, fancy ai u black Silk Moh
skins ; a complete assortment of II
consisting of yam, lambs' wool, .worsted.
white, mack and lead cehmred Cotton and
Silk, with einh"oi(l»red and luce rlc ks ,
white, black and lead coloured extra Ion,-.
and habit Silk Gloies; mettil, fieished met
tal, plated and rilt vest anu coat Buttons ;
while chappel, silver eye I and cast steel Nee
dies.
Also selected from the different arriv ds,
A handsome assortment of
Fancy and Seasonable Goods ;
Among ivhich are,
An elegant assortment of Furniture Chin! z'. s
of the newest style of figure, with fringes,
tassels, bed lace and cord to match ; with his
usual supply of
GERMAN & IRISH LINENs, INDIA
MUSLIMS, &c.
He willssll, wholesale or retail, at reduced
prices for cash, on the u;ua! credit to punctni 1
customers, or in barter lor Maryland Tobacco
October 26. d4t-2awl0t
1 do. of
3 do. of
2 do. of
6 do. of
7 do. of
Fountain-Inn for Sale or IRe^t*
The Subscriber intends ieevieg the city at
Baltimore i!e offers lor Sate r>r KenVtoe
¦• ;¦ ni of leavs, that long.,.st u'.e.h-d IS.use,
known by tlie name, of the FGUN TAIN INN.
The House is 5 stories high, 140 f of Market and Charles streets
Baltimore*
From the rapid sale of the Tickets in every
part of the union, an ad ance willshortlj be.
put on them, of which an advertisement wit.
soon appear in the public prints.
The grandeur of the scheme of the above
lottery, together with an assurance from the
managers that the lottery will positively com-
mence drawing on the 31st days of December
next, have been a sufficient inducement for the
subscribers to come to the city of Baltimore for
the express purpose of facilitating the sale of
the Tickets. G. & R vVAl'Ili,
(jj» One of the above firm will personally
attend the drawing daily, to take, down the
numbers correctly, as will also one of their
clerks. All [ rizes sold by G. & K. Waite will
be paid b> them, and a printed list of all prizes
drawn will be published by them and delivered
to their customers once a fortnight during the
drawing. The next New-York Lottery will
not commence till April next.
Distant Adventurers, accompanying their
orders with bank notes of any description, to
either of Waite's offices in New-York or Bal-
timore may have Tickets and Shares forward-
ed to any amount with the utmost punctual-
ity, and the earliest advise sent them of their
success. All prizes sold by G. & It. IV aite
will he paid by them.
Oct. 1.___________________________d__
WHEAT hAN AND WOVEN WIRE
MANUFACTORY,
No. 7, Bridge street, 4 doors north ;ti Blayi,
Town and Country, by T. Morton, esq.
Adrian &. Orrilu.or a Mother's Vengeance,
hy Wm. Diamond, esq. |