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BAL TIMORE THE A TRE. FRIDAY F.VHKING, October 30, Will be presented, a celebrated Comedy, in five acts, called The (lourtry Girl. Miss Peggy, (with*the Song of " Get away $oim-!ow," composed by Mr. Bray) Mr*. WILMOT, (late Mrs. Marshall)— her first appearance here these eight years. To which will be added, an admired Opera, in 2 acts, called ROSIN A ; OS, THE RE4RHRS. BOX, One Dollar—PIT, Three Fourths of a Dollar. ** On Saturday, the CASTLE SPEC- TRE with the DEVIL TO PAY. Mr. Morton's New Comedy of TOWN & COUNTRY, has been some time in rehear- sal, and will be speedily broeght forward. Sheriff's Sales. Bv virtue of the following1 writs of Fieri Fa- 'cias, from Baltimore county court, 'o me dircted, will be exposed to public sale, for . cash, (at the times and places hereafter mentioned) the following properly to wit: At my office on Saturday, the 7th of No- vember, at 11 o'clock ; All the ri lit, title, in. terest and estate of Thomas Tinker, deceased, in and to a lot or tract of Land, containing 50 acres more or less, situate in Patapsco Neck, on the Main Road, leading from Baltimore to North Point, about 5 mile.- from the former. The improvements are a framed Dwelling House, and Kitchen adjoining j an apple or- chard andother fru'u trees : late the property of said Tinker, taken at suit of Alexander M'Donald and Nicholas G. Ridgely. Also, at the Heuse of captain Thomas Sta eey, Alisanastreet, Fell's Point, on Thurs- day,' the 5th of November at 11 o'clotk, a va- riety of Household and Kitchen Furniture, late the property of said Stacy, taken at suit of John Gross and Michael Brossius. Also, at my office, on Thursday, the 5th, (same d*v) at 3 o'clock, P. M. fifteen kegs of Nails, late the property of David M'Clel- snd, take* at suit of David Harris, and Joseph Donaldson. And also, on Wednesday, the 11th of No- vemner, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, all the right, title, estate and interest, of Peter I/mgenfclter, m and to a lot of Ground, con. turning 4 3-4 acres more or less, with a log dwelling; House thereon, situate on the Turn- pike Road, leading horn Baltimore to Reis- ter'stown, and about one mile from the lat- ter, late the proporty of said Lciigenfelter, taken at suit of Charles Carnan JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff. October 30.______________ {17t___ Fifty Dollars Reward. Ranawaj from the subscriber, on Monday the 26th of October, living in Montgome- ry County, near William Holmes' Esq a Ne- gro woman about twenty-six years of age, by the name of BET. She is about five feet seven or eight inches high, slender made, of a black complexion, and has a scar on her an- cle which was occasioned by a scald She is full of life when spoken to ; her wearing apparel cannot well be described, as she has several suits of clothes, and it is likely she may change them Whoever takes- up said Negro, and d< livers her to me, or secures-her in an\ jai so that I get her again, shall re- ceive, if ten miles irorn 10m -, ten dollars ; if twenty miles, twenty dollars ; if thirty miles, thirty dollars ; and if she is taken out of the state, and the district of Columbia, the above reward. JAMES H RAWLINGS. October 30^ _ ____ law4tf For Sale, Ty7 casks Goshen Cheese, of a good qua- lity, 50 boxes do. Alio, About 10,000 wt. of Anchors, assorted, on board ol the sloop Phtrbe. at Bowly's wharf, the whole of which Will be disposed of on liberal terms, by applying on board, or to the subscribers. JAMES HAMMOND & CO. N . 34, Market street. Who have on Contign'metU, So boxes of No. 1 and. 2 Vandyke Choco- late, which will be sold low to close sales. October 30 d4t , 't^SM-v^' A NEW MUSEUM Is apmed at No. 6, Water-street, between Calvert and South-streets, Containing a large collection of Birds, Beasts, Snakes, Prints, Paintings, &c with a superb collection of Wax Figures, amongst them are, Washington, Franklin, and three minis- ters of the Gospel in New York, Bishop Moore, Dr Rogers, Dr. Livingston, and many others, as natural as life, even so much so, that persons have fancied that they saw them breath. Admittance 25 cents. October 30. _________ eo6ti.__ Eor Sale, 200 cases Country Gin, in nice order for (hipping;, 2<) pipes do. do. 10 hhds. Whiskey, 120 bbls do. Also in Store, Jamaica Rum, Upland Cotton. Wanted to Purchase, A few hundred bushels Good RYE. RICHARD KEYS & SON, Bowly's wharf. _October 27^__________________ d4t _ To Let, The STORE next to the corner of Light and Pratt streets, opposite the Baltimore Tobaec* Inspection. Possession may be had in a few dav s. For particulars inquire at No. 163, Bal- timore-street. GEORGE HEIDE. Oct. ay.__________________d4?__ Wanted to Purchase, A secondhand Standing Top CHAISE. Apply at this Office. October 2':._________d removal" Hairy & Lindaiberp.er Have removed to No. 200 1-2, Baltimore, street. Who offer to Kent the Store & Cel- lar, No. i04, opposite the Indian Queen Ta. vera, with a convenient Warehouse if re. quired. August 26. d W. & ,T. Hoffman. No. 3, ScUTII CttARI.ES-STHEUT, HAVE FOR SALE, 18 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 Tonr.ingen, 100 packages German Linens. October 15. _____ _ d Imported By the ship George and Albert, captain Joel Vic- ters, from Tonningen, White & brown Platillas, > of superior qua- Dowlas and Casserillos, j 'i'y> 1000 oval Demijohns, (The above entitled to drawback.) And by the late arrivals in Philadelphia frttm Tonningen, A General Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. On hand, Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 12, Ticklenburgs, Roiians, white Rolls, and Checks No. 2, i 5000 Gunner Bags, For sale by FREDERICK C GKAF, Head of Smith's dock. Sept. 22.__________________________d__ Marr and Gibson, 7, Cm.veut S ruEET, Save received by the Alexander, from. Liverpool A further supply of FALL GOODS; CoSTSTIMG OF 2 bales Bed Ticks, 3 cases Table Cloths, 3 Lamb's Wool, Worsted, Cotton k 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 hare also just received from London, 300 gross best quality fashionable Twist But- tons. < )ct,ober 22 d To Rent, A WHARF, on Light-street, adjoining the property of Mr Samuel R. Smitli ; now in the possession of Mr Hiram Cochran. Ap- ply to Mr Hugh Neilson, or the subscriber. W SWINGTON VAN BIBBER. Wanted to Purchase or Hire, A GOOD COOK. October 3 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 Drugs and Chemicals Surgcon'slnslrunients Patent Medicines Furniture Glass and Vials Fine Painters' Colours Gold and Silver Leaf Copal and Spt. Var- nishes October 17 Glaziers' Diamonds Die Stuffs 5t fine Fig Blue Genuine Windsor Soap Wash Balls, Teeth Brushes, and A variety of Perfume. ry. d John Wood 8* Co. Have imported in ships Fame, Abeona, and Hercules, from Liverpool, Juniata, and fair American, from London, 334 PACKAGES Cotton and Woollen Goods, Which are offered for «al« at. No 18, Calveht street. Amongst which are, Best Superfine. Cloths and Cassimeres, most fashionable colors, Swansdown, Ben'net Cord, and elegant Toilenette, Waistcoating, newest patterns, Coatings, Plains, Flannels, Bookings, Flushings, blankets, Kerseys, Ken- dal Cottons, Lindsays ; a great variety of Stuffs, Hosiery, Dimities, Tabby Velvet, President and Constitution Cords, Black and Olive Velveteens, line and Common Print- ed Calicoes, Fancy and Book Muslins, Cot- ton Lacts, Braces, Umbrellas, Sic. &c. Sept 25.________________________d_ George Lightner, At his Established TIN AND PEWTER MANUFACTORY, North-street, Oldtown, near the Hayscoles, Informs his friends and the public gene- rally, that lie keeps on hand a large as sortment of the best Manufactured 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, asihe prices Will be made an object to merchants taking a quantity. Old Copper and Pewter will be taken in payment for new, and the highest price given. TO RENT, 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. Sept- 3_______________¦__________d3m G. E. & J. Lindenberger, No. 300, Baltimore-street, opposite the Indian Queen Tavern, 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, i 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 of 25" fb. each, Hilling Hoes, Iron Wire, Gnus, in eases. Which are offered for sale, on accommo- dating terms. September 7. _______d H. William Junge, 49, South-street, Mas imported per barque Mains,, and ships Geo. and Albert, Hope, ami Severn, Jioni Tonnin- gen, 210 PACKAGES C A complete assortment J of German, West- phalia, and Silesia LINEN, wlucU he offers for sale on very moderate terms." October 22. djw I CQrnlJiwait and Ycunall, No 83, Bowly's wharf, tlavs received per thr brig foana.fr am Nevbu- ryport, and for Sole on moderate te ms, 50 pieces Russia Duck, 5.) diito Ravens ditto, 40 coils Cordage, assorted, 30 half barrels Beef. On h.-.nd. and will be sold low to close sales, 40 casks Red Wine, calculated for the Span- ish market, and entitled to debenture, 60 chests Hyson Tea, -i t*i 20 Young Hyson do. ' 20 Souchong do. 20 Bohea do. 20 half chests do..do. 30 qr. chests do do. lu pieces' British Canvass, 30 Hilda Copperass, 30 botes Spermaceti Candles, 5 casks do. Oil, 100 bbls. Shad, lately inspected, 20 kegs London refined Saltpetre. 100 wt. Cassia. also 5 casks plated Saddlery, assorted, S' bales Flannels and coarse Cloths. 4 cases Cotton Goods, twilled, plain and fancy, 6 cases gilt and plated Buttons. 1 do. Jewelry. > These goods "eing sent out direct on manu faclurers' account, they will be sold on ad- vantageous terms. October 2y. dl:?.t Richard Nbrris Has received per ships Canawa, and Diana from Liverpool, and now openeng at No. 197}, Maeket-sxnes't, A general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery #• Saddlery, Which will be sold to country merchants and others, wholesale an.l retail low for cash Oi notes in town. Alto, per ship Six Sisters from. Bristol, Seine and Sad Twine, Tin Plates, Iron Wire, assorted No. 7, to 21. Broad Virginia Hoes, Sheet Iron, single double and trebla, Black and bright Vi*cs, Long Handle Frying Pans, Spades and Shovels, &.C- October 26. (16t Wanted An OSTLER and a WAITER, of good character, fer Public House. Apply at this office. Oct. 29. d4t George C, Mnller, Two doors be ow the Custom House. Has received by the late arrivs from Ton- niugen and Amsterdam, 26 5 packages German Lin- ens, Consisting of Platillas Roy ales Bretagnes Estopillas Unies Creas Dowlas, whole and half pieees Listadoes Checks no 2and Book Checks Checks and Stripes Arabias Hessians Brown Rolls Osnaburgs and Ticklenburgs Burlaps White Flaxen, &c. Also on Hand, Blue Guineas, Dutch Calicoes, Muslins, Harlem Stripes, Dutch Shirting Linen, Ta- blecloth, home made Linen, Metal Nails for sheathing, ,",in Cases, Liquor Cases, Hollow Glas9, Dutch Harware, &.C. ^____Oct. 28.____________________ dim Poultney &; Thomas Have received by the Grand Seignior, from Hull, a further supply of 104 bundles SHEET IRON, Single, Don- ble, and Treble Rolled. ' Sept 12. __________ d. Exchange on London, for s \Le by CORN THW AIT & TARN ALL, 83, Bowly's wharf. __10th mo. 20th. _ ' dlOt Hager's-Town Batik, September 30th, 18 7 IN pursuance of ; n order of the Board of Directors, notice is hereby gven. that two dolh.rs on each share of stock held in the bank must be paid up at the bank ort ,'r before the 1st Monday in December next j & tlut all per- sons failing to pay will not be entitled to any dividend on what they have paid, from the said first Monday in Decelhber until this in- stalm ent is paid. ELIE IsEATTY, Cashier [Oct. 3.] dytliDec Just Received, 1500 wt. Tennessee Feathers, 1200 Bees Wax, 1000 Salt Petre, 120 bales Cotton, 4 tons Hemp, 100 kegs nice Glade Butter in shipping order, Country Linen, Bags and Bagging. Which are offered for sale by RABORG &. TAYLOR. October 28. d4t-eo4t Notice is hereby Given, That the Sheriff of Baltimore county is di- rected to have the body of James Fry, an in- solvent debtor, now in his custody, before the county court of Baltira re county, on the 31st day of October instant, at nine o'clock, A. M. for the purpose of discharging the said James Fry, from confinement, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, agreeably to the directions of the act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors. Signed by order. WM. GIBSON, Clerk. octeber 26. ___ d6t (jj* Was found on the 18th Instant, near Griffith's Tavern, on the Hook's town Road, a lage Silver Masonic Medal, handsomely engraven with the owners name. Any person proving it their property, may hear of it, by applying to Samuel Ford, North Charles-street. October 27. CeaftSc',. 85 packages V tench Goods ; Consisting of A choice collection out of the s 'veral Man- ufactories, made by a competent judge jot cash. Ofj,ober 12. d__ G. V. and J. Lindenberger, No 200, BALT'lmoh e s i r.eet, Opposite the Indian it>ui e tavern', Have received by the Diana, trait Liverpool, An additional supply oj Cutlery, Saddlery, etc. etc. Now opening tor sale on tluir usual terms. _ October 2 ____. _____d A JYJLariager WantedOn an extensive Farm, with a num- ber of Hands. A person well qualified lor the undertaking, & well recommended. Ap- ph at this office. __October '.''.'. d . Thomas Hawthorn Has just received per the Indian Chitf A Handsome Assortment of New and ffiishicAabte Goods, Consisting of Cotton Lace, Tamb'ojrea Lace Handker- chief's, Lace Sleeves &-. Veils. Via Nic Gloved and Milts, silk and Cotton Hosiery, Shirting and C:.«ibiic Muslins, Nun's I bread, Madias Handkerclneis, Velvets and Cords. Flannels, sewing S'uk anjl.Twist, Ghighatnsi Pies, Horn. bazeens, ttc which lie offers very low ior cash or short credit. Ofit. 22.__ __________d8t FOR SI I.P., A Second-hand PrhiHng Pressi APPIT AT THIS O'FIi.;. . October 22. d The THIEF Who broke into my Counting Room last night, and stole out of my desk a black Mo- rocco Case, containing Bank Notes, NoteS of hand, Debenture Certificates, &c. is en- titled to my thanks lor throwing the same into my yid, Without dis'u-biug the '\v0 last mentioned securities, and as I can assure him that advice is forwarded to stop the uay- Hient of the 10 notes ol !0 dollars each, on the Newbern Bank, and one 0 dollar note on Cape Fear Bank, which can be of no use to him, but the recovery of which will save nie she trouble and expence of giving bonds ol 'indemnity to those Hanks, 1 ha\e to request he will be good enough to return them in' the same way that be did the case or thro* the medium f the Post-Office, as ma, be Tiost convenient—he may as well include in the same packet, a dirty 5 dollar Note, on the Bank at Middlebury, and I recommend the thief (who by the way has Inqiently received the reward of his labor at my hand nut ot the ca*e above mentioned) to h crease the packet by adding the 2 yellow looking notes of 20 dollars each, on the Office ol. Discount and Deposit in this city—An attempt topass them may be latal to him. CHARLES WIRGMAN. October 29. . tUt Dancing. P. L«*UPORT begs leave to inform his friends, ami the ladies and gtntlem 11 of Bal» timore generally, that he has commenced giv- ingprivate lessons indancingon Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays. His attention on the days stated shall hot inti ri '--re with his regular school, which \ ill open for the seas'-n 111 a few days, of which dee notice will be given. /'ny commands for P L Duport will be promptly attended to if left at C Hill's bonk Store, No. 104, Baltimore-street, where a. subscription book for the school is lodged. Oct. 26. eoSt BALTIMORE FUSILIERS, The members are required to attend a special meeting at Mr. Peck's Hotel, South- street on Friday evening at 6 o'clock. Ab- sentees tuill be fined. Those perso;.s who have made applicati- on for admission, and all others who have a desire to join the company are requested ¦ to attend. ,, . WM. GWYNN, captain. Columbian l'(Jii/ilcer>. You will meet at the Court House on Sa- turday next, the 31st iust. at 3 o'clock P. M. in full uniform, with anus and accou- trements in military order, beina a consti- tutional day. Absentees will be fined. JOHN COMEGYS, capt. Oct 2$ d*t