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WE1>NES>)AY, NOVEMBER 11, I8o7:,
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Fountain-Tn.uibrS.de or Rent
The Subscriber inVeii
BaBirihore He offers
:i uf - 3 trs, that 1
i ., by the name of1
"tlje i louse is :! »t»ivie«
running 140rt'eet 1>uck
I:
ids leaving the c ty of
fur Sale n'r i'.e.iit for
ug.est-ib1'!shed House,
lie FOUNTAIN I
high, 143 feet front,
_____________ ¦ wit11 a ea'dt Room at-
i I llari, ill r¦!)'•¦ &¦
ser's Roots, Su'./u.ifj for 9 I Wash
Ho '.-;e ivi-ciien, Cell ir», Coal Pits, C-
H:»usc, tce-1 np, Spring Bon
all other ne ..... ' uns compete
to far;'/ i,, ft large establishment. Also, a
STORS-KOOM >n the right and left of the
Fountain I \n, which rents for 20D dollars per
, e .eh It i purchaser offers, tor a major
part <.¦,''. ' will he a credit of 1, 2, '.,
with interest from date, the
simple, & good title griven, by up-
plying to JAMES BRV.DEN,
Light-street, Ho. 3.
N. B. AH persons making proposals bypost
will please to pay posti
AtSO,
A handsome COUNTuY.SEAT, siroaled
about two and a half miles Irom town, contain
HiUt 5J acres, with a fine never-failing
stream of water, iwfficicntto erects grisl mill,
well set in rasa-luw ground i post and ra 1
fence complete ; a large elegant two story
Frame House, Kitchen, Chicken-House, Ice-
Ho ise, Pump, large Garden, Garden-Mouse,
Pniiing entirely new, Stable, Waggons, Curls,
Plo'igKs, Harrows, Horses, Cot tie, and all
other necessary articles for a Farm. For par-
ticulars apply as above.
ALSO,
A SQUARE of GROUND in the City of
VVashi igton, Ho. 85?, laid off in 21 Lots, situ-
ated near the Cajji'ol, distance 225 poles on
the Mar, land \venue ; where; n is a comfort-
able double House i tied by Mr.Geo.
Gregory, two Kitchens, Bam, Stabling, out-
houses, Garden, fine Orchard; the whole, in*
closed with post and rail fencing. A plan of
the same may l>e seen, and a bargaifl had, by
applying as above.
Ootid-__________________________________d
To Rent,
A WHARF, on Light-street, adjoining
*his property of Mr Samuel R. Smith ; now
in the possession of Mr Hiram Cochran. Ap-
ply to Mr Hugh N<-ikon, or the subscriber.
W Sl'il .CTON VAM < 1BBER.
Warned to Purchase or Hire,
A GOOD COOK.
CLtohcr 3. d
Fre h Tens.
This year's Importation,
Edwown
byapplping to GEORGE MGHTNER,
Oct. 31.'___________________dt.22P
Wanted to Purchase,
A second hand Standing Top CHAISE.
Apply at this Office.
October $6. d
A Burglarious Thief
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD
Will he given for the anpreher.sion of tin
Thief that broke into my Counting Room mi
the night of the '27th ult. and stole sundry
Bank Notes—He has awakend my indignati-
on by not returning the Ncwbern Notes of 20
dollars each, marked and numbered as fol-
lows :
B No. 228 J C 218 I B 319 1 C 229
B LT8 | A 218 I C ?17 I B 226
This obstinacy will, ifhe persists in it, com-
pel me to use otherth-m the presf-nl means of
discovering him. The reader is requested to
cut cut this numerical advertisement out of
the newspaper, and put it where he may with
facility v: r to the numbers if any Newhern
ttik Notes should be oflered to htm. A
"'-mmu ieat'mn to me in such an event will
further justice and oblige
CHARLES WIRGMAN.
November 10.______________________d.4t
CHL1ESE.
y«st received and for salet
100 casks tirime Che
100 Demijohns, together with a good as-
sortment of- Teas and Groceries. Bv
W. WOODS.
November 10. d4t
Notice is hereby Given,
That R "li-"! Ed wards is the only person au-
thorised to receive rents due me, and give re-
ceipts in mj name.
JOHN E.HOWARD,
Belvid re,
Nor. 10. d4t
(or Trieste
The
m
Brig AUGUSTA,
L.oc'£uioodf funster g
Is l.i.'.ding and will sail in a
' few days Some freight will
be taken if immediately anp'ied. for.
JO.TtS S, HORNE.
Who offers Jar sak\
Tamaica Pimento,
Sab>,l aid Dried Hides,
Indigo,
Windward Island Rum,
,'f.I.og^v ied,
Castile Soap,
Juniper 8 cries.
November 10. d4t
For Boston,
r-»^. The Snow ^/l ARY,
Joseph Har.iing, master :
p A strong suosi initial vessel,
will sail in all this week (wea-
ther permitting.) For freight apply In
PAYSON k SMITH
November 9. d6t
i'or Amsterdam,
rfv The fine new Ship AURORA,
S/i Levin Dnthiea, master ,¦
'<.-> Burthen about ,n,5 0 barrels
., .,*'«¦ She is a very strong and faithful-
built ship, and is bv competent judges expect-
ed to sail remarkably fist, and is now ready to
take in a cargo, '''or terns apply to
LEVERING & HELMS.
Nov. 9. d8t
For New-Orleans,
The regular Trading Packet
*- Brig AD HERBAL,
C'lptain Daniel M'Meal,
Will be ready to commence
Ljadiiig in a few days ; and as a g-,eat part of
¦go is engaged, she will receive quick
dispatch For frei lit or p tssage, apply to
HENRY THOMPSON,
.53, Smith's wharf.
Wh.i has revived bv *aid brig,
21 tons 1st quality Cauipeachy Logwood
\;,>. . rnKer 9. d
i or i.ae,
A NEW SHOONER of
about 130 tons burthen ; built
o( good m o rials, andsuppoB.
ed a remarkable JlMi^>V ABEONA,
^jOS^" Hohson, master
'WtVr^fan. For freight or passage, ap-
ply to the captain on board, at Jackson's wbaf,
Fell's.Point, or to
I ORMAN h FULFORD.
SerVmber 26. il
For Freight,
To any Port in th<- Wist-Iiidies,
^^^¦ ,^L. The Brig M VT1LDA,
^2^V, Captain Richard M. Field,
A strong and'reinarkaMj fast
SSOfc, sailing vessel, burthen ',000
barrels, Apply to the captain on board, at
Bowlv's wharf, or to
. UMB. D WILLIAMS,
Who has f r sate, on board said brig,
175 barrels Potatoes
25 ditto prime Pork
4000 wt. new Cheese
4000 bunches Onions.
And in St'ire,
Russia Sheetings, Duck, Hemp, Cotton,
Bengal Indigo, blae Nankeens, a\e paid, from the
said first Monday in December until this in-
dtalment is paid. ElIE BEATTY, Cashier.
[Oct 3.] dnhDw
Takeli up as a Stray,
On Situ'"1.. iklin-street
a dark Sorrel ¦. I r i" his Ssre- 1
fleh-tdo. a Saddle add Bridle. No
p^reeiyabio marks, I'heowner is desh'stl to
call at Mr. si';i,i;'.-. ie Golden Horse,
Howard street, pn ¦ ' . paj expenses
and t.ike her. away,
MATTrlEW GR'EEN.
Novetnber 9. . d4t|
Farms and Fots to be I -eased.
To he Lfased t n a Ground Rent, /or ninety'
nine ycarSf reneTua^^e joreye*.
Sundry I.OFS, and Small F\,eJs, lying
on the I'reclerick Tur;ipikn Road, on tit. u'i.
Kidge Landing Road; and Cross Roads,
ing from one to the other : distant not three
miles front the city of Baltimore, and com-
manding a viiw of the harbor, and bay.
These Lands, are generally in wood ;
good water is found at ;i little distance from
the suVface ; and the situation is high, and
healthy. As these Lands ":'e laid out in a vil-
lage, extending from the Frederick Road to
the Elk-RTdge Landing Road, a go'd neigh-
borhood will soon be established ; and pel-
sons who may wish to shelter their families,,
from the diseases of a town in summer, may
be accommodated with one to twentv acres,
affording all the advantages of an agreeable
country residence; without an advance of cash
for the first pu chase There are two streams
of water passing through the Land, which
render sevpnd of the Lots convenient for
Butchers, Braziers, or Cow-keepers
There is a fine quarry el' Stone, and some
sand on the premises, so that buildings may
be erected r.heap A plat mi; be seen and
the terms made known, bv applying to Mr.
Sam. Green, surveyor. No. 4:), High street,
Old Town ; to Mr. Walter Roe, 46, South
street, or to
RICHARD CATON,
Attorney for the Parties.
November 9. d4t-law
Baltimore County Court
Is now held at Br; den's Tavern, where it
will continue to sit during the remainder of
the term By order
WM. GIBSON, Clerk.
November 9._ d*t
John Wood ek Co.
Sow imported in ships Fame, Abeona, and |
Meromts, from Lvwrpeol, funiatq. ana j
Fair Americ.tn, from London,
334 PACKAGES
Cotton and Woollen Goods, |
Which are offered for sals at
No 18, Calvsjtstbf.it.
Amorgst which arc,
Best Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres,
most fashionable colors, S .vansihuvn, Bennet
Cord and elegant Tnileneit, Waistco, ting,
newest patterns, Coatings, 1'lains, Flannels,
Bookings, Flushings, Blankets, Kerseys, Ken-
dal Cottons, Lindsays; a great-variety of
Stuff's, Hosiery) Dimities, Tabby Velvet,
President and Constitution Cords, B'aek and
Olive Velvet-ens, Fine and Common Print-
ed Calicoes, Fancy and Book Muslins, Got
ton Laces, Uruces, Umbrellas, &c 8tc.{|
Sept 2.5. ____________d_
Richard Hottis
Has received per stubs Cunovia, and Diana from
Ltverpoot, and now opening t
No 1971-2, Market-street,
A general assortment of
Hardware, Cutlery & Saddlery,
Which will be sold to country merchants
and others, wholesale and retail low for cash
or notes in town.
Also, per ship Six S'Stersfrom Bristol,
Seine and Sail Twine,
Tin PUtes,
Iron Wire, assorted No. 7, to 21.
Broad Virginia Hoes,
Sheet Iron, siogle double and trebl,
Black and bright Vises,
Long Handle Frying Pans,
Spades and Shovels, &c.
November 2. d
G. F. bi J. Lindenberger,
No. 200, Balfiirune-ttreet, opposite the Indian
Queen Tavern,
Have imported in the Othello, Canawa, and
Fame, from Liverpool, a complete assort
raent of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADLERY,
BRASS, arid JAPANNED WAKE,
&c. &c.
Among vihich are,
Anvils and Vices, \
Spades ar.d Shovels,
Flat Point fine drawn Nails,
Patent Shot, assorted,
White Lead, in Oil, m kegs of 28 and 14
lb "
Seine Tiwne, in cssks of 250 lb. each,
Hilling Hoes,
Iron Wire,
Guns, in cases.
Which are offered for sale, on accommo-
dating terms.
September 7. d
G.F. and J. Lindenberger,
No. 200, Baltimore-street, opposite the Indian
ZQueen 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 evevy size.,
Card and Iron Wire,
Broad Virginia Weeding Hoes, &c. &.».
Which, with a variety of other goods in
the Hardware Line, will be disposed of on
accommodating terms. Sept 26. d
Exchange on London (direct)
At short. Sight. Fur sale by
JOHN & SAM STUMP.
November 6. e»4t|
REMOVAL.
Henry & Lindenberger
Have removed to No. 200 1-2, Baltimore-
street. Who offe«Ug Rent the Store & Cel-
lar, No. 204, oppoaite the Indian Queen Ta.
vern, with a convenient Warehouse if re-
quired, August 2& d
Ben. &. Geo. Williams,
No. 3, Bowly's wharf,
Haw receive-! per schr t-Vilfi.im, from. Boston,
40 bales India Goods, consisting of GurrabSj
Mini indies, Cosaas, Checks, Seersuckers,
Bandanna and Lungey H'dkl's Carradarys,
fee. Ssc.
6j bhds. N. E. Rum,
10 p;pes white Spanif.li Brandy.
1000 bbls. Herrings fresh inspected.
5J kegs \ at 1,
50 Bairius,
20 casks "en-;- eits,
November 4-
d3t-eo5t||
^^^^^ ''tm^menK.^ ^^^^^
A NEW MUsEUM
Is opened at No. 6, Water-street, between Calvert
and Sour list: vets,
Containing a large colli ction oi Birds, Beasts,
Snakes, Prints, Paintings, ,\c- with a superb
collection ,f V", ax Figures, anion, st 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 Ulie, even so much
so, th .t persons have fancied that they saw
them breath.
Admittance 25 cents.
October 30 " cobtl;
Richard App'eton,
WIG & OSh'A Id &NTAL HAIR MAKER,
No 53, Market s i user,
Respectfully informs t/t> Ladies of this city, and
those if the country, tnm he has received by
the Gi, be, fr >m London,
Fashionable Friietts ; long and curled Hair
for Braids, Wigs, and F'-l/.i tts ; 6'aponceous,
R ise. Cream, Italian, J-ssaininc, Violet, Palm,
Chymical, Garble and Windsor Soap i Gow
land's L tion j Milk of Roses ; Lip 5:dve ;
Pearl Powder; Court Plaistsr; foodi Powder;
Tooth, Hair, and Nan Brushes ; Powd' r
Puffs ; Powder Boxes j Tor oise Sln-h, I tress-
ing and Small Tooth Combs ; Hair N -Us ',
Double Pins ; 5'eissars ; Silver Thimbles, etc
Hardl.am's first quality Rappee Snuff No 9.
in half pound cannistcrs ; t.orrisat'd's and Ma
cmbaut's Rappee, in half pound bottles j Ton-
kay a id. Vanilla Beans, etc.
October 21 _______________________eo!2t
William Haslett,
CortNER South and Pratt-strets.
HAS FOR SALE,
4400 bushels Coars. Salt,
123 bags St. Domingo Coffee, er.'Ued to
debenture.
25 tierces Rice,
10 pipes p "ti. ,v.:;' Brandy,
6 h'.uls. 'V. India iiuui,
2 do Ciiu .try do.
2 pipes Gin,
Port, Madeira and Lisbon Wine, H» pipes
and qr. casks. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*
iobbu^^^0^5''^-
. In hogsheads and barrels.
Brimstone
Allum, it
Coppe'as, _ ^iSSSBSSSJSB^iSSBSSSSSSSSSSSBlSSJ
19 boxes Mould arid Dipt Candles,
7 do. Soap,
20 do. Spanish Cigars,
Imperial, Young Hyson, Souchsng and
Boii a Tea, in chests,
With a variety of other articles in the Gro-
cas ga-
thered last Gi-op, and no doubt but K0,00O will
he ; ado tb;s Bending crop, probanl- more,
and that hereafier one y-ar With another the
pl.i ota' o i its present state will yield a crop
of 120 OOO pounds collee, which at the actu-
al price itnow sella for in the colony alluded
to, say 24 dollars perCwt. would give are*
venue of 27,000 dollars per annum, exclusive,
of the cost to town. B\ augmenting the num-
ber if if-,es, it cj:i be nadevery soon to yield
"00 000 poinds c ff e annc-'h the 220 tm*
cuiti. ate.l a:res being all v
Tni* kind of property is
tasesortytiies whatever,
. produce or Negroes,
j For further particulars
are very advantageous, ar... ..
tentionof any person haviiiflfctimiTisnd or casu.
for Hie first payment, as 'is- sub-.-i qieut ittslal-
ments wili i-lti^tiy be pcid out of the crops.
Appiy to
GEO. F. & LEM. WARFIELD.
N. E. The property is offered ffer sale in or-
der to resind a partnership
Oct. 14. j___________________d5teo'Qt
Fashionable.
Paris Lace Caps, Hats and Bonnets
Corsettes, Pelisses Redicules
Plain and Spangled Kid and Salfin Slippers
Fans, Flowers, Crapes, GauzeskPatt.net
Plain, Mock Si real Tortoise Shell CwmoS
Lace Veils and half Handkerchiefs
Elegant Silk Shawls
Fine Screens, Plain and Transparent
Purses. Pocket Books and Eye Guards
Willow and Chenielle Squares for Bonnets
Elegant Gown Trimmings
Silk and Chenielle Cords; Tassels and But*
eolOt
ForlSale,
A young Negro WOMAN. She is a good
washer and a plain co. morrow J offer for sale,
«. Bargin:: of
Turkish MUSLIN,
AND
Darnish Short Dresses.
w i r ii
SUPERB GRECIAN ROBES.
November 6. eo4t
i'aiiu and Store Wainc^.
Wante to Rent or Purchase,
A small FARM, eontainng from 30 to 50
acres, with a good House and Out Buildings
for a small famdy, suitable for a Store, about
15 or 25 miles from toun, in a good neighbor-
hood, Ss a public road. It wouid be preferred
to rent for 6 or 12 months, and if approved
would be purchased, and cash given for half
the amount, if not exceeding 1000 dollars.—
Par*icu'.atis are requested to be left (.directed
to P. T ) and left at this office.
isovenioer 6. eo4t
Grundys and Crosdale
Save imported in the Indian Chief from LivfX'-
pool, .
60 crates Earthenware, well assorted,
100 casks Nails, fcd to 30;!.
3A) Spikes, $ 1-.1 to 8 inches,
40 Nails, suitable for Hav'anna Sugar
boxes.
Which they offer for sale on eery low terms
by the invoice.
Octe.be r 27,
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Cambricks and Cambriek Handkerchiefs
Men's and Children's Gloves
Ladies' Short, Lung mid Extra Long Silk
and Rid ditto
Jenna Suspenders, (latest invention)
Dying Balls of all colours
Ditto tor extracting stains frora Silk and
Woollens
Five cases elegant Velvet paper; of the most
i beautiful patterns, with bordering to suit.
Received from Paris, via Bordeaux, by the
; bv¦;.; Happy Couple, and will be offered for
j sale on Thursday the l-9! h inst by
SAMUEL WALKER,
Who has on hani,
A very general assortment of Lustrings,
Florences, Sattitts, Florentines, Sa cciv. is
and Levantine Willis, wub almost every art-..
cle in the Fancy 1 h-y Good Line. eoyt
Oct.. 26.
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George Ho .man
Has received by the Indian Chief, an additional
s-ppl of
French rich Pubieat Handkerchiefs
Do. Madrasn, do.
Chucked and Striped Ginghams
Laced Cotton Hosiery
Rich Silk, ditto
Fine Chiti: z's
Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres
Nevember 5. d4t co4t
Practising Halls.
Those of Mr. B. Brunelot's former Schor
lais, who wish to become subscribers to hit;
Practising Balls, will please to make appli-
cation before Saturday next, the 14th Nov.
on which day they certainly will begin at;
the usual hour.
As the number of Mr. B. Brunelot's pre-
sent pupils is increasing very fast, those wh«
intend joining his evening school, are de-
sired to make immediate application.
MoneteyS) Wrdr$sdays and Saturdays,
are the days of tuition, from half past 8 ta
9 o'clock ; the other evenings will be devot-
ed to private tuition, on a quick and sine
method of teaching. For further particulars,
apply to Mr. V>. Brunelot, at his dancing
academy (Water-street, between Gay and
Frederick-streets) where new and graceful
dances a*e taught in the most lashiouable
style. Nov. 9 eo3t
To all my Creditors.
You will take notice that I intend apply-
ing to the judges of Saltiim re county court,
or one of them, for the benefit of the insolvent
laws of this state.-
THOMAS BETTON.
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Nuremberg
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