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| to Tor Sale, 200 cases Country Gin, in nice order for shipping1, 2 i pipes do. do. 10 hhds. Whiskey, ,120 bbls. do. Also in Store, "Jamaica Rum, Upland Cotton. Wanted to Purchase, A few hundi-e i bushels Good RYE. RICHARD KEYS & SON, Rowly's wharf. October ST_______________d4t Claret Wine. -600 casks of 1st quality CLARET WINE, put up particularly for the India market, with four iron hoops on each cask, (deliverable here orin Now-York.) will be sold on very accom- modating terms, »n application to CORNTHWAIT 8c YMINALL, 8S, Bowly's wharf lOlh mo. 27- _ t!4t PIMEiNTTO. SO bugs Ji>st quality Jamaica PIMENTO, for Sale by NATHANIIiL F WILLIAMS, Mo. 15, Bowly's wharf. Oct 27._____________________________d4'-t , lo Let. The STORE next, to the corner of Lightand Pratt-st reels, opposite the Baltimore Tobacco Inspection. Possession may be hail in a few d lys. Fir particulars inquire at No. 16!, Bal- timore-street. GEORGE HEIDE. __Oct. 27.______________________ cUt___ Cornthwait arid Ya>na$* No. 83, Bowly's wharf. Have received per the brig foana,from Netebu- ryport, and for S'ale on moderate te ms, 50 pieces Russia Duck, 51) di to Ravens do to, 4o coils Qordage, assorted, 30 half-barrels Beef. , On hand, ami will be fold low to close sales, 40 casks Red Wine, calculated for the Span- ish market, and entitled to debenture, 60 chests Hyson Tea, 20 Young Hyson do. 20 Soupbrtng do. £0 B. hea do. 20 half chests do. do. 30 qr chesW do do. 10 pieces British Canvass,. 30 hhds Copperass, 3i) boxes Spermaceti Candles, 5 casks do Oil, S00 bbls. Shad, lately inspected, 20 k.gs London refined Saltpetre. 100 wt-Cassia. also 5 casks plated Saddlery, assorted, 5 baits Flannels and coarse Cloths, 4 cases Cotton Gjods, twilled, plain and fancy, 6 cases gilt and plated Buttons. 1 do. Jewelry. These goods being sent out direct on manu. faclurers' account, they will be sold on ad- vantageous terms. October 27. dl2t REMOVAL. Henry &? Lindenber^er Have removed to No. 200 1-2, Baltimore- street. Who offer to Kent the Store & Cel- lar, No. '.104, opposite the Indian Queen Ta- vern, with a convenient Warehouse if re- quired. August 26. d Wanted as a Tutor in pri- vate family, a gentleman capable of Teaching Creek and Latin, and the first branches of the Mathematics. To such a one, a liberal aalarv will be acceded. Apply at this office Sept 22._____________________________ d_ Ground Plaister of Paris ; For sale by the subscriber, at the corner of IPratt and Commerce.-street. SAMUEL BYRNES. October 16. dim___ ' JM'fulloh and Poor, No. 197, Market-street, Have received per Fame, Diana, and Canton, from Liveipool, A very genera) assortment of HARDWARE. Among which are, An excellent assortment of FLATED & TINNED SADDLERY AND CUTLERY. October 15._____________________________d_ lrench Goods. W. & J. Hoffman, No. 3, Sooth Charles-s i reet, Have imparled by the Rising Sun, capt. liolbrooi, from Bordeaux, 8 5 packages 1'reach Goods ; Consisting of A choice collection out of the several Man- ufactories, made by a competent judge for cash. Goober 12.________'__d___ William Cooke, Jun. Hns received per tin ship Erin, from Bordeaux, 6 cases Lutestrings, 4 G rentable Kid Gloves, 3 Silk Stockings, 1 , Extra Long Silk Cloves, 1 Miii'sB'i kskin Gloves, 1 Twilled Silk Shawls, i Cafnbrick. Which he offers for sale on reasonable terms. Sept. 25 _______d_ ¦~G. T'. and J. Lii.denberger, No 200, BaKijmore-street, Opposite the Indian $>men Tavern, Have receded by the Diana, from Liverpool, An additional supply of Cutlery, Saddlery, etc. etc. Now opening tor sale on their usual terms. October 2. d -.George Price &c Co. No. 246, Market-street, H.-ve in ported in the slips Liana, Ca nates, iSf Canton, from Liverpool, a general assort- ¦mi nt of FALL GOODS. October 22. ____________u5t eoSt G. F I J. Lindenbergtr, No- 209, Baltimore street, opposite ths Indian £>uren Tavern, Have received 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 siz«, Card and Iron Wire, Broad Virginia Weeding Hoes, &c. Re. Which, with a variety of other goods in the Hardware Line, will" be disposed of Ipft iccortamualating terms. Sept 26- d Marr and Gibson, 7, Culvert Street, Have received by Vie Alexander, tram Liverpool A further supply of FALL GOODS; CoSISTIHG OF 2 bales Bed Ticks, 3 cases Table Cloths, 3 Lamb's Wool, Worsted, Cotton Sc Silk HOSIERY. With a verv complete assortment of SADDLERY. Which with a general assortment of GOODS, suitable lo the present season, they offer for sale to punctual customers. They hare, also just received from London, 3U0 gross best quality fashionable Twist But- tons. October 23______________________ W. ix J. Hoiiman, No. 3 South Charles-street, HAVE FOP SALE, 18 packages English Goods Entitled to drawback on exportation, and will be sold very cheap to close salesoi a con- signment. ALSO, Imparted in the ships Gzorge and Albert, and. Siraffora, from 'lonr.ingen, 100 packages German Linens. October 15.________________________________ Imported By the ship George and Albert, captain (foel Vie- wers, from. Tonningen, White &. brown Platillas, ) of superior qua- Dwwlas and Casserillos, j my, 1000 oval Demijohns, (The above entitled to drawback.) And by the late arrivals in Philadelphia from Tonningen, A General Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. 0'i hand, Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 12, Ticklenburgs, KOUans, white Rolls, and Checks No. 2, 5000 Gunney Bags, For sale by FB_fjEttTCK C GRAF, Head of Smith's dock. Sept. 22.__________________.____________ Lormau and Fulibrd Have just received per the brig St Mi- chael, captain Joseph Bounds, direct from Leghorn, the following articles, which they offer for sale, viz : 1450 b alf chests Lucca O 1, in flasks, 500 boxes do. in bottles, 33 half pipes white Corsica Wine, 5 cask Cream of" Tartar, and 4000 Marble Tiles. _ October 22^______________________d6t To Let, THE commodious three -¦jtory HOUSE in King George street, adjoining the Rev. Doctor tV hitehead's, :»nd occupied at present by Mr. Govert Haikins. Possession to be had on the first of November next. For terms apply to Mr. G. Haskius, or the subscriber. ANDREW CROSS Oct. 8. _________________d To Rent, A WHARF, on Light-street, adjoining the property of Mr. Samuel R. Smith ; now in the possession of vlr Hiram Cochran. Ap- ply to Mr. Hugh Neilson, or the subscriber. WASHINGTON VAN KIBBER. Wanted to Purchase or Hire, A GOOD COOK. October 3. _________________________d. Lorman and Fulford Have just received bv the ship Indian Chief, captain Richard Kearney, from Liverpool, and offer for sale, 3,000 bushels Coarse SALT. October 23._______________________d6t 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 G. F. Sc J. tancknbergcr. No. 200, Ualtimuii-stre t, opposite fhe Indian Qu*>e9 Tavern, Have imported in the Othello1, Canawa, and Fame, from Liverpool, a complete assort- ment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADLKRY, BRA*, and JAPANNED WAKE, &c Ike. Among ivhich 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 Drugs and Chemicals Surgeon'slnstruments Patent Medicines Furniture Glass and Vials Fine Painters' Colours Gold and Silver Leaf Copal and Spt. Var- nishes October 17. Glaziers* Di-monrls Dye Stuffs &. fine Fig Blue Genuine Windsor Soap Wash Balls, Teeth Brushes, and A canetj of Perfume- ry. d John Wood Si Co. Have imported in slips Fame, Aleona, and Hercules, from Liverpool, Juniata, and Sair American, frow, London, 334 PACKAGES Cotton and Woollen Goods, Which are offered lor sale at. No 18, Calvert street. Atnoigst which are, Best Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, most fashionable colors, Swarisdown, Bonnet Cord, and elegantToilenette, Waistcoaling, ne.\e-.t patterns, Coatings, Plains, Flannels, Backings, Flushings, Blankets, Kerseys, Ken- dal Cottons, Lindsays ; a great variety of Stuffs, Hosiery, Dimities, Tabby Velvet, President and Constitution Cords, Black and Olive Velveteens, i'ine and Common Print- ed Calicoes, Fancy and Book Muslins, Cot- ton Lacts, Braces, Umbrellas, &c. fkc. Sept 25. d George Lightner, •At Lis Eltailishtd TIN AND PEWTER MANUFACTORY, No>th-street, Oldtawn, near the Haystalti, Informs his friends a>.d the publfc gene- rally, that he keeps on hand a large as- sortment of the best M mufactured TIN and PEWTER, warranted of the first workman- ship. Country Merchants and others will find it greatly to their advantage to call at. the Ma- nufactory, as! he prices will be made an object to merchants taking a quantity. Old Copper and Pewter will betaken in payment for new, and the highest price (riven. TO KM 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 lor any gentleman wishing to enjoy ''the benefit of free air and good wa'.er The terms of Rent will be made vary reasonable to •a good tenant. Sept____________________ d3m Wanted to Purchase, j A second-hind Standing 'Cop CHAISE. Apply at this Ogice. October 26- sks of 250 lb. each, Hilling Hoes, Iron Wire, Guns, in eases. Which are offered for sale, on accommo- dating terms. Septemuer 7. d Richard Norris Has received per ships Canatsui, and Diana from Liverpool, and note opene"g at No. 197^, Maek^t-stree r, A general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery #- Saddlery, Which will he sold to country merchants and others, wholesale and retail low for cash Ot noles in town. Also, per ship Six Sisters from Bristol, Seine and Sa.l Twine, Till Plates, Iron Wire, assorted No. 7, to 21. Broad Virginia Hoes, Shei t Iron, single .double and treble, Black and bright Vi*''s, Long Handle Fr\ing Pans, Spades and Shovels, Sec. October 26._______________d6l Misses Muloniere, No 3, LEMMON-STREET, Have received from P iris an elegant assortment of FRENCH MIL1NKRY, " Which they will open on Wednesday, 27th. Fashionable Dress Caps, Morning do do. Velvet and Sallin Bonnets, Caprices do. Diadamas and Bandeaus, with Silver and Pearls, New Taste Feathers, Fresh Artificial Flowers, Garland do. Imperial Satin and figured Velvet, Figured Gauze for Gowns, Brussels' Lace, Lace Viels, H'dkts, and Sleeves, Extra Long and Short White Kid Gloves, and of ever, color, Soft Sattin, Whits and Wide Ribbons, Plain and wid- Liuestiing do. Elegant. Fans, Crapes of every color, Fasl ionable Sashes, Antic Oil for rLir, Honey Water, Smell- ing Cott'ss, Tootn Powder, Milk of Roses, and Pearl Powder, They make always Corsets, and continue the mending and washng of fine Laces. They also receive.' from Paris, an ample description of Ladies' Winter Dresses ; for Gowns, Caps and Shoes, they will communi- cate it to the Ladies who desire it. October 26* tl4tl Just recei ed from Tennessee AND FOR SAL h. BY SAMUEL BUTLER, i 84, M.trtet-Street, About 1600 Irs. Cotton, And a small quantity of Gensang, Feathers, Hemp, and Deer Skins. Also, A new Publication, called POLITICS FOR AMERICAN FAR- MERS. Oct. 26 d4t {&* Was found on the 1 8th Instant, near Griffith's Tavern, on the Hook's town Road, a lae,e Silver Masonic Medal, ban lsOfnery engraven with the owners name. Any person proving; it their properly, may hear of it, bv applying to Samuel Ford, North Charles-street. October 27 d4t|| To Architects and Builders ! A jour-g Artist who has just arrived from England; and is acquainted with Architect!! rftl Drawing, also the Decorative Painting of Drawing Rooms, Saloons, Dining Rooms, &.<¦:. & every part wt'the Plainer Painting .V Paper- hanging wil ha g< neral knowledge of thevarious departments of business in building, wishes a situation in thejoffice of either of the above. A line addressed .o A. B and left a1 tliis office, will meet with immediate attention. October 'H7. d4t$ Lost at the Theatre, On Saturday night last, a red morocco Pocket Bonk, containing the following notes of hand, \ oz A Note signed by John Robinson in favor of Charles Robinson, payable on the 1st of June 1806, for j_, 150, transferred to Scott and M'Cfptlap, and paid by me. A nother signed by the same, in favor of the Same, payable on the 1st June 1807, for g 50, transferred to Fahsestock, of Emmilsbuigb, and paid by me. A nother signed by the same, to the same, payable on the 1st June 18o7, &50, and ano. tier signed by John Robinson, and Charles Robinson, in favor of John Armstrong, of Ein- mitsburgh, dale not recollected for § 9,5, and paid by iuo. Together with other papers of use to none but the owner. The public are cautioned against receiving them, A reward of live 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. ___ d4lf Poultney h Thomas Have received by the Grand Seignior, frimi Hull, a further supply of 104 bundles SHEET IRON, Single, Dou- ble, and Treble Rolled. Sept 12. d H. William Junge, 49, South-street, Has imported per baitpie JEolus, and ships Geo. and Albert, Hope, and Severn, from Tonnin- gen, 210 PACKAGES (A complete assortment J of German, West- phalia, and Silesia LINEN, which he offers tor sale .in very moderate terms. October 22- . d3.v B. II. Mullikin, No. 101, Market-street, Has imported ill the ships Othello, Fame, Abeona, Diana ami Indian Chief, fr«m Li- verpool, and Fair American, from London, his supply of Fall and Winter Goods ; Ani'ng o.'oc/t are. Coarse, fine and superfine Cloths j coarse, fine and superfine douole milled Drabs ; book, bine, browoi, bottle green, scarletScfasjli mable fawn coloured single and double mill' d Cas-d- rai'ie ; lancy Svrausdowns it fashionable T oh - nells for v 'Sts ; coarse, fine and superfine Coat iogs ; Moleskins aid Kersey Molesk us, of va- rious colours ; drab, dark, mixtures, brown and blue Plains; drab and blue Devonshire Iv r- s ys ; stout stripf.d Jerseys ; blue and white mixt Kerseys ; white, blue, brown an 1 grci n Hall'thicks and Kerseys ; napped Cottons ; led, yellow, white andscarl t Flannels, some very fine ; Rose Blanki ts, some very large sizes ; striped Duflill ditto j drab, olb.e and black Constitution and rabby Cords and Veivots; dark, mixt G noa Cords ; plain and stripe Cal limaiicoes ; Wildbores and Russelletts ; Du rants ; brov.il, scarlet and black B mibaz -tu and Uoinbazenes.some very fine; black. fVinyed and love Handkerchiefsi black, twilled Silk Florentine; rich, fancy and black Sole Mole- skins ; a complete assortment of Ho consisting of yarn, lambs' wool, worsted, white, black and lead coloured Cotton and Silk, with enibi'Oid«red and lace clo ks ; white, blade and lead coloured extra long and habit Silk Gloves; mettal, finisher!,met- tal, plated and ;;iit vest and coat Buttons ; white chappel, silver eye.i and easi steel Nee- dies. Also selected from the differert arriv ils, A handsou.e assortment of Fancy and Seasonable Goods ; Among which ate, An el'.'gantassoituient o'"FurnitureChintzes of the newest slyie of figure, with ti injjes, tassels, bed lace and cord to match ; with his usual supply of GERMAN & IRISH LINENs, INDIA MUSLlNS, he. He will sell, wholesale or retail, at rodlici d prices for cash, on th Usual credit to punctual customers, orin barter for Maryland Tobacco October 26. d4t-2awl0t lyyvaj^S-, CORK, September i. Arrived, Liberty, Hodge,- from Wiscns-. set ; Romeo, of Norfolk, from Cadiz ;. Albion, Thompson, Qiiebeck. Detained, the Frederick, Therson, from St. Croix. Fountain-Inn for Sale or Rent. The Subscriber intends leaving ihe city of Baltimore He offers for Sale or Stent for a term of \ears, that Umg-establislnd House, ki own bj thet.ame. of the f'O'JNTf AIN. INN. The House is 3 stones high, 140 ftet front, running t.40 feet back, with a i.all Room at- tached which eost 10,001) dollars, Hair -Dres- ser's Room, Stabling- lor 8u horses, Wj.sIi House. Ki chen, Cellars, Coal-Pils, Carriager House, lcr. Ho .so, Pump, Spring House, and all other necessary aceonomdatins complete to cario on a large eStalilislivrtelrt. Also, a STORE-ROOM on the right and left of the Fountain Ion, which ri nts for 00 dollars pi r annum e»ch. Itf a purchaser oflers, f r a major pad oi the money will he acridiiofl. 2, :i, 4, Jaod 6 \ears, with interest from date, the whole in fee simple, & gooei title given, b) ap- plyingto JAMES BRYDEN, Liglu-street, No. 3. N. B. All persons making proposals by post will please to pa) postage. ALSO, A handsome COUNTRY SEAT, situated about two and a half miles from town, Contain ingnbout 50 acres, uitb a fine herer-failing stream of water, sufficient to erect a grist mill, well set in meadow ground ; post and rail fence Complete ; a larj;e eJegant two-slory Frame House, K tcben, Chicken-House, lie- House, P imp, large Garden, Garden-Home, P lililig entirely new, Stable, Waggons, Cots, Ploughs, Harrows, Horses, Cattle, anil ail other necessary artxles for a farm. For par- ticulars apply as above. ALSO, A SQUARE of GROUND in the City of Washington, No.863, laid off in 21 Lots, situ- ated near the Capi.ol, distance 225 poles on the Maryland Avenue ; where?.!) is a con fort- able double House, ,»w occupied by Mi. Geo. Gregory, two Kitchens, Ham, Stabling, out- bouses, Garden, hue Orchard ; the whole in- cl ,sed with post lo.d roil fencing. A plan of the same may be seen, and a bargain had, by applying as above. Oct. 36. d HALIFAX, Ot 13. Arrived, ship Brilainia, Lovett ; schrs. Rebecca Fergfison ; Success, Allison ; and Maria, Thomas, all from New-York ; ship- Tom, Marsha;, Liverpool ; brig William,.. R"ed Gieetiock.—The lien, colonel Dil- lon and lady came passenger in the Packet Duke 1 f Kent. The Mclampus frigate saifcd on a cruiz on Fiiday ; and for Eng- land, the Eagle, having commissioner En- glefield on b aid. Yesterday morning, Wm. Caton, and M. Tinning, who were sentenced to death on the 27th ult. for mutiny on board the Jason frigate, were executed at the foreyard arm of that ship. Campbell, Bond, Brown, and Denen, alias Matthews, then also sen- tenced to death, were respited alter they had ascended the platform. BOSTON, Oct. 22. ARRIVED, Brig Governor Sumner, Harris, 68 dqys from Salou. wine in small casks and bottle cork-. Left, Aug. 10, ship Globe, Austin, of Boston, for North of Europe, in 2 daya;'Bedford cf Portsmouih, fordo. 10 ; Amiable Matilda, Hilhatd, New- Yoik, 8 or io. Spoke, August 26, schr. Laura, of Plymouth, ly days from Leg- horn for Lisbon. Sept. 1, lat. 35, 20, long. 7, 16, brig Ezra, Daniel, of Dux- bury, 28 days out, for Leghorn—same day, brig Columbia, of Boston, 59 days from Charleston, for Malaga. Also, brig Charles of Ncwburyport, cap- tain Luffkin, 36 days from Surrinam, mo- lasses, coffee, &c. Left, Sept. 16, biigj Elizabeth for Newburyoft, ic days ; Provi- dence, fcr Providence 20 ; Boston Pack- et, Salem, just arrived. Spoke at Pram's Peint. brig Three Friends, 36 days from New-York. Sept. 27, lat. 19, 34, long-. 61, sloop Eliza Ann, Nort ^,"23 days from New-Haven. Oct. 2, lat. 25, 34, long. 64, schr. President, Cartwright, 20 days from St. Jago for Nantucket—same time, brig Diana, Chase, from St. Jago far Nantucket. Oct. 4. lat. 27, 53, long. 65, brig Fame, uf Kennebunk from Boston for Jamaica. Oct. 16, lat. 40, 37, long. 70, ship Golden Fleece, 28 hours from N". York. Also, brig Valerius, Gross, 35 days from Demarary, vviih molasses, rum, &c. brig Drake from Savannah, via. N. Y. and a number of vessels coastwise. Quarantine List 18th.— ./Hived, schr. Ann, Anderson, 28 doys from St Mai tins, sugar, &c. ; brig Geo. Washington, Mkiocliard, of Neuburyport, Uuvaima, 34 days, molasses. Arrived at P01t-R0y.1l, Jam. 30th ".ngust, from a cruize, his majesty's brig Goelan, of 16 guns, captain Clement, with the Ameri- can hri^ Edwaid, of Newbury port, & Pan- ther, of'N.Y. both freighted with mahogany, from the city of Santo Domingo to Amt.'- rica, detained by the Goelan, in. the Mona passage. arrived, Fortune, Atwood, Baltimore. Cleared, Helen, Foster, Baltimore;Nancy, Marshal, Charleston, S. C. ; Ceres, Webber, ditto ; William Barnes, Baltivicre ; Lark, Crosby, Richmond ; United States, Harding, Norfolk ; brig Little John, Bates, West lj'i- dies ; Rover, Barnes, Mediterranean ; Susan, Howard, Havanna ; sell's Nine Sisters, ilar- nard, Yarmouth ; Prudenct,', Kimball, iar- rington ; Encourogement, Kenacy, She.l- bnrue; Experiment, Crosby, Yarmouth ; Ea- g,le,. Wilson, Banington. 1 do. of 3 do. oi" 2 do. of 8 do. of 7 do. of St. Mary'sCollegCi GRA.ND LOTTERY, BALTIMORE, Authorised by an act ot the genera' assembly of the state of Maryland ; the scheme of which Lottery is the most brilliant ever of- fered to the citizens of the Uoiled Slates, containing, besides a large number of other valuable prizes, 1 prize of - - .Id, ,00 dollars, 15,ooo 10.UO0 s,i 00 1,500 1,000 And not two hi; nks to a prize. The scheme contains 2J500 tickets. 10,000 of which are actually sold to a company of gejfllcmen in New-York, towhumtheiiianagersh&ve obligat ed themselves to commence the drawing on THURSDAY, the SUt day if Oeermbcr B«cf, To draw 500 tickets per day, and four days drawing in every week, making 2000 tickets drawn per week, which will complete the drawing in less than eleven weel.s. TICKETS ti SHAKES are now selling in a variety of numbers, at ten dollars each, at G. Ik k. WAITE's trulv fortunate Lottery Office, Comer of Market and Charles'streets Baltimore. From the rapid sale of the Tickets in every part of the union, an ad ance vVitl shortl) be put on them, of vhich an advertisement will soon appear in the public prints: The grandeur of the scheme of the above lottery, together with an asseiaoce Pom the managers that the lottery v.oi positive!) com- mence drawing OH the Slsi days of December next, have been a sufficient inducement for the subscribers to come to the city of Baltimo; e for the express purpose of facilitating the sale of the Tickets. G. & R WA1TE. fU" One of the above rirm will personally attend the drawing daily, to take down the numbers correctly, as will aito one of their clerks. All prizes sold by G; & R. White will be paid b'. them, and a printed list'of all prizes drawn will be published bv them anddeliverod to their customers ooco a fortnight during the drawing. The next.'Nr ,v-York Lottery will not commence till April next. Distant Adventurers, accompanying their orders with h-mk notes (if any description, to eitberot Waiit's oitices in New-York or Ea.1- titno.e may bay* Tickets and SI.art s forward- ed to any amount with the utmost punctual- ity, and the ja-1 s<: .!¦ ise lent them of their success. All prizes sold by G. Ik R. Wa'rle will he paid hv tuem, Oct. H- d NEW-YORK, Oct. 26: Capt. Cropsey, ot the schr. Manchester, who arrived yesterday from St. Croix, Bus- se-End, informs that the British had cut out all the Danish shipping at West-End, St. Cioix, and likewise several Americans that had Danish property on board, and wees beating up with them to Tortola ; that they were under apprehensions of a visit horn them at Basse End—in consequence which), all American vessels that had taken in cargoes, were discharging them. A Newfoundland paper states, that the brig Samuel. Orr, of (Ireenock, from Lon- donderry, was lost at Cape Pine, and overy soul perished, except one man. Arrived., The ship James Cook, from Rotterdam. Left, August 21, brig Enterprize, INew-U, to sail in 4 days for. Lisbon ; ships Union, Remington, of Providence, foi Guernsey and New-York, in 7 ; Union, Seabury, of New- port, lb 1 Nevyry, in 1 ; liainbrielge, Neal. of Philadelphia, detained by order of her ow- ners ;, brig Ann, Benkin, of Baltimore, and others. The schr. Manchester, 15 days from St. Croix. Lelt at Trinidad, ship Hannah, from Bombay for BalUman, vailing trial. • On Wednesday, sp' ke schr. Venus, 5 days from Chaileston for Portland. The brig Pearce, of New York, has teeti released at Malta. The schr. Speiry-Kaker, Dodge, 19 days from Port Royal, Mart, sugar, cocoo, indigo, hides and cotton. Left sc: r. Boston, Smith, for Boston, in 14 days ; schr. -------, Hatha- way, for Charleston ; schr.--------, Gardner, arrived 2 days before from Hartford, with the loss of her deck load. I of PHILADELPHIA, October 27. Ship Medway, Potts, Madeira, jadays ballast ; brig Concordia, Heath Havaniva,, 20 days ; Alba, Nye, Cadiz, 52 ; schr- Philip, Williams. Charleston, 13 ; jloop Morning Star, Stanley, New-York, 3, crates ; Polly, Husscy, Charleston, 9, su- gars. Cleared, ship Jane, Bliss, London ; In- trepid, Hutchison, Tohningen ; brig Me- ridian, Oellers, Havanna; Ruth and Mary, Gardner, do.; schr. Seder«troa», Chamber- lain, New-Oikans : sleep Eliza, Huntress, ^¦^¦¦¦H |