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. -"¦¦¦¦i , I &\'Z*/\'k%'&' ^J. St ve 1) Hars !>er Vimum.; ¦_ -.- iHUiS.>AY, NOPE MB Eli 12, 1807. [Vol. XXVII-r-Nd. 4207 Fountain-Ini f >rS tie or Re.it. The Subscriber intends leaving the city of Baltimore. He oilers for Sale Or tent !.«¦ . a term if lears, that long established House, k-ve»w« by the name if the FOlX'tfTAiN INN The House is 3 stories hiirh, 140 ftel !ri.it. running 140 Feet buck, with a nail Room it- tached wnich cost lO.'jOO dollars, Htir !)' s sen's Room, Stabling lor 80 horses. Wash Hoise. Ka chen, Cellars, Coal-Pi Is, Carriages. H >use, le-c-Hs se, Pump; Sjji-iritj- House and ad other necessiin accommodations complete to -.arry on a large establishment. Also, a STORE-ROOM on the right and left .if tne Fountain I .in, which rents for 200 dollars p>r annum each If a purchaser offers, fir a major part of the money will be acreditoM, 2, i, 4, 5 an 1 6 years, with interest from date, the whole infee simple, & gnpd title ffiven, by ap- plyingto JAMES BRYDSN, Light-Btr«et, No 3. N. B. All persons making- proposals by post ¦will please to pay postage. ALSO, A handsome COUNTRY-SEAT, situated about two .md a half miles from town, contain lug about 5 ) acres, with a line never failing stream of water, sulhVl nt to erect« grist mill, well set in meadow ground , post and. rail fence complete; a large elegant t^o story Frame House, K. tchen, Chicken-House, Ice- Htinse, P.imp, targe Garden, Garderi.Houae, P.iHng entirel) new, Stable, Wu r'gons, Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, Horses, CaTJe, and all other necessary articles for a Farm. For par- ticulars apply as above. ALSO, A SQUARE oF GROUND ii»-the City of Washington, No. 862, laid nfFin 21 Lots, situ ated near the Capitol, distance JJ5 poles on the Man land Avenue ; wliere< n is a comlbrt able double House, ,iow occupied by Mr. Geo. Gregory, two Kitchens, Barn, Stabling, out- houses, Garden, line Orchard; the whole in- cl/s«'d wit post ana rail enting. A plan of the s»tn may b seen, and a bargain h.ici, by applying as above. Oct. 36-__________________________d . To Re:it, A WHARF, on Light-dtreet; adjoining the property of Mr Samuel K Smith ; new possession ot Mr Hiram Coelo an. Ap- ply to Mr Uugh Neilson, >•!• the subscriber. W Sl'llN'GTON VA s' yTBBER. Wanted to Purchase or Hire, A GOOD COOK. _October 3________ d. Pre h Teas. This year's Importation. Edward Lntz^-r 11 Bei's 1' ave to infnm h.s friends and the public, that he has this : i\ receivi d by the icho mer Erovideiice, capiajn Travers fro o New-York, ninety chests, half ch sts, and boxes' first chop imperial, hysbn, < oung !¦> -.on, h son sfcinj an i souchong IV: s ; all of winch hive been Carefully Select! d i v one. of tin firs) houses i i New Voi-k lie has i.so received Poivd't and Shot, which cooo lel.es his as sortment—*11 of whieh articles he will Sell wholesale an 1 rota I at his uso il reduced p'rii ces, at his ciieap grocery store, ll\ Market* street. Oct 31. ____________d Ueo.g; Liglitnet, At -is Established TIN AND PKVVTIiH MANUFACTORY, Aao •th-streti Utdtovjn, ne.tr the Haysc lee, Informs his friends arid the pa.lie gene- rally, that lie keeps on hand , large as sortment of the best Manufactured '1 IN and PF-VV l'ER, warranted of the first workman- Ship Country Mer bants and others will find it greatly to their advantage to call at the Ma ItufactarVi as he prices will be made an object to merchants taking a quanta, Old Copper and Pewter will be taken in payment lor new, and the highest price given. Also for Sale or Rem, A small FARM, containing about 40acres, lyintr in Gmine's town, upposi'e the tavern i'o m i ly kept by Mr. J urn Wooden Tlv-'te are on this I'at'u, two co veiuent Dweiliog- Houses, Barn, Smoke House, spring House, and all other necessary nuildings ; 12 act- s of Woodland, and about the Same quantity in good Meadow; about 250 Apple-Trees, aid aqiuiitityof other Fruit. The whole isuuder good inclosure and would make a handsome retreat for any gentleman duriug the summer Season. It will be sold on liberal terms, or rented l__ Wanted to Purchase, A second ban 1 Stan ling Top Cii'AISE. apply at this Office October 26. d A Burglarious Thief- ONE <:U\7l)Rk)> DOLLARS gHWABD Will be i;iven for die aoin-eheosion of tin Thief that broke into my Coanti'ng Room »n the night of the 27th uh. and stole sundry Ba ik Notes—He has awakend tm indignati- on by not returning the Ne ,\bern Notes of 20 didlars each, marked and numbered as fol- lows : B No. 2.8 I C 218 1 B 219 I C KQ B UIH I A 2ie I C 17 I R fid This obstinac> will ii he persis s in it, cm pel tne to use other than the present means of discovering him The reader is rt quested to cot out ti is numerics} adverti enient out of the new.n .per, and put it where he ni-ty with facility refer to the nuin era if any Newbern B.iak Notes should be off red to bun. A -c miiiueii-ation to me in such an event will further justice and oblige CHARLES \VIRGM/>N. NovemW 10._____________d4l CHEESE. . yust received ami for sale, 100 casks prime Cheese, 10e Demijohns, together with a good as. SortnSfentof. 'leas and Groceries By W. WOODS. November 10. d4t Notice is hereby (liven. That Robert Edwards is the only person au- thorised to receive rents due tne, and give ie- rseitJts ill my mane. JOHN £.HOWARD, Behidere, ifov.l-O, d4t Notice. The brig H APPY COUPLE, for New Orleans, wiil com- mence loading to morrow ; her catgo being ready, will sail in d5t i'or Trieste, The Brig AUGUSTA, y'ihn i.aciivoai, master ; Is loading and will sail in a few days Some freight will be taken if ioimediatelv applied fir. JOHN S. HORNE. Who off, is jar sale, Jamaica Pimento, Salted a id Dri.d Hide*, Indigo, Windward Island Rum, Logwood, Castile Soap, Juniper t! tries, November 10. d4t Eor Boston, The Snow MARY, Joseph Harding, master : A strong suostantial vessel, will sail in all th's week (wea- For freight app'y t» PAY>ON Sc SMITH dfit ther permitting ) November 9. For Amsterdam, A32 I The fine liew SJ"P AUROIiA» k-afi^SV Levin Ii tshieil, master; !^'5£3*-3L^ Burthen about :>5 U barrels i<;5=a She isavcrystroug and faitliful- built ship, and is by competent ju fg'es expect- ed to sail remarkably fast, and is no* ready to take in a cargo. l''or terms apply to LEVERING Ik NELMS. Nov. 9.____________j__________dbt For New-Orle:ms, f-f- , The regular Trading Packet yO Brig VnHEUBAL, aj.^ Captain Daniel M'Meal, " "~-^ Will be ready to commence l-ading in a (ew days ; and as a g"eat part pf her cargo is eogag..d, she will receive quick dispatch For frei lit or pissage, apply to HEN'tY I'll-WPv.jN, 53, Smith's wharf. Wha has reeiivct by 'aid brtg, ¦ 21 tons 1st (jualitv Campeacliy Logwood. -,' nva i 0 ' fl i Ol xViilfttC^ti.i.lU. r-N 1 ho Ship ^^^ lU'l'SO :, Captain Brown j v«*-v Having half her e rgo now on board, may be dispatched in a few da^s. For freight, apply to J \ si'ES B1AYS, F-ell's-Point, or, CHARLES* R. VOCNG broker, 2y, Comnierce street. Sapt 15.___________________d For Liverpool, To sail with all convenient speed, The regular Trading Ship ABEONA, Hobson, master ¦StsBS&SA*- For freight or passage, ap- ple to the captain on board, at Jackson's what', Fell's-Point, or to 1 ORMAN U FULFORD. September 26. d For Havamii, T t The new fast-sailing Schooner vfS'JL^Jr Joseph Almida, master, •*4.V^iC-. To sail without delay; for freight or passage, apply So JOHN GILL, Notary Public, or to the master on board in Smith's dock November 3. eo4tJ For Havanna, The Schooner MERCHANT, A constant trader, will sail in ten day". For freight or sjKusSr.i***-- passage, having excellent ac- commodations, ft|i| lv to R BERT HAMILTON, Who his J ir sale on a credit, 175 boxes of white* and brown Havanna Sugars entitled to drawback. Also, 50-;0 wt Old Cuba Coffee, and 11 hal' boxes refined Havanna Sugars, fit for family/ use. November lo eo For ale. The Hull. M.sts and Spars, ;> of a Nee: BRIG, i58 tons car penter*measurement,now lying w. at Fiannagan'i Shi Yard nhe is built of the best materials and calculated for a last sailer. For terms which will he accom- modating apply to Mr. Flannagau, or JAMES:. CHARLES ALLSl'AN. November 10. 2av.4t Ilager's-Town Bank, SliP 1 EMBER 30th, i8'.'7 IN pursuance ol an order of the Board of Directors notice is hereby g ven. that two • toll i-s on e.u h :.dare ot stock held in tin1 batik no.st be pan' up at 'he bank on r before the Is' Monday m i.)e oilier lies ; &. that all per- sons (ai ing to pa> will not be en'titUd to ny dividen on .vaat they ba\e paid, irom tlie said first Monday in Dec»tnber until this in- stalment is paid. ELIE BEAT'IY, Cashier. [Oct 3] dTUDec Literature A Young Man wants a situation as Teacher (ei'her in a a private family, or public School) in this city He proposes 10 teach, reading, writing, arithmetic, English grammar, geo- graphy bdhk-keepiug, surveymir, the Latin Laiiguige &c. SsC Satisiactory testimonials can " produced, as to character, \ bility, and succe s n teaching A line addressed to N. M. an.; left :.t this office, will be attended to. Novembtr'*). d4tj REMOVAL. Henry {s Lindenber. er Have removed to No 200 1-2, Baltimore, street. Who offer to j. ent the Store U Cel- lar, No. 04, opposite the Indian Queen Ta- vernj with a convenient Warehouse if rc« ^uil'ed. August 26, d Taken up as a Stray, On Saturday nighl last in Franklui-street, a dark Sorrel HORSE, with a star i his fore- oea 1 He had on a S dole and Bridle. No perceivable marks Toe owner is desirsd to ctdl at Mr. K'ng's, Sign if the Golden, Horse, Howard-street, prove property, pay expences and t"ke him away. MATTHEW GREEN. November 9. d4t| —:-------_.-------.—_-----------,-------------,------,_-----------1----------------- Farms and Lots to be Leased To be Leased ¦ n a Ground Rent, for ninety- nine years, renewable J'o>ever, Sundry LOi'S, and ,-oiiall FARMS, lying on tie- Frederick Turnpike Road, on the Elk Ridge Landing Road, and Cross Roads, lead- ing from one to the other : distant not three miles from the city of Baltimore, and com- manding a view of the harbor, and bay. These Land.3, arc generally in wood ; good water is found at a little distance from tlio surface ; and the situation is high, and healthy. As these Lends are laid out in a vil- lage, extending irom the Frrderh k Road to the Elk Rhjge Landing Rpad, a goad neigh- borhood will" s son be established ; and per- s in-, who may wish to shelter their families> from the diseases of a town in summer, may be acco nmodated with on ¦ to twenty 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 sevvral of the Lots convenient for Butchers, Graziers, or Cow-keepers. There is.a line .quarry ol Stone, and some sand on the premises, so that buildings tr.ay he erected! ebaap A plat mav be seen and the terms made known, hy applying to Mr. Sam- Gr4,en, surveyor. No. 4;i, High street, Old Town ; to Mr. Walter Rrfe, 46, South street, or to RICHARD CATON, Attorney for the; Parties. Nove nber9. . rl4l-Iaw Baltmore County Court Is now held at Bn d^n'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 tSt Co. Have imported in ships Fame, Abeona, and Jiercute.i, from l.ivcrp nt, ~^uni ita, and j'air A'nericm, from London, J34 PACKAGES' Cotton and Woollen; Goods, Which are offered ibr sale at No 18, Calvert street. Atno. gst VjMth are. Best Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, mnst lashionable colors, Swansdown, Bennet Cord and elegant Toilenette, Waistco ting, newest pattern!;, Coatings, flains, Flannels, Bockings. Flushings, dlankets, Kerseys, Ken- dal Cottons, Lindsays ; a great variety of Studs, Hos ery, Dimities, Tabby Velvet, President and Cf';lst-'tiition Cords, Black and Olive Velveteens, Fine and Common Print ed Calicoes, Fancy and Book Muslins, Cot ton Lares, Braces, Umbrellas, etc. &.C. Sept 25. d Bichvrd Norns Has received per shids Canatua, and Dianafrom Liverpool, and] now opening at No 1971-2, Market-street, A general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery & Saddlery, Which will be sold to country merchants and ol hers, wholesale and retail low for cash or notes in town. Also, per ship Six S'Stcrsfrom Bristol, Seine and Sail Twine, Tin Plates, Iron Wire, assorted No. 7, to 21. Broad Virginia Hoes, Sheet Iron, siagle double and trebl, Black and bright Vises. Long Handle Frying Pans, Spad.es and Shovels, &c. November 2. d G. F. & J .Lindciiberger, No. 200, Baltimme-streci, opposite the Indian Queen Tavern, Have imported in the Othello, Canawa, and Fame, from Liverpool, a complete assort ment of HARDWARE. CUTLERY, SADLERY, BRASS, and J vPANNED WAKE, Sic he Among which are, Anvils and Vices, Spades and Shovels, Fiat Point line drawn Nails, Patent Shot, assorted, White Lead, in Oil, in kegs of 28 and 14 lb Seine Ti,wne, in casks of 250 lb. each. Hilling Hoes, Iron Wire, Guns, in eases. Which are offered for sale, on accommo. dating tei ins. September 7. d G. F. and J. Liiidenberg. r, No. 208, Baltimore street, opposite the Indian Queen 'Tavern, Have received by the Six Sisters, from Bris- tol, and now landing, Tin in boxes, Anvils anil 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 b% disposed ot on accommodating terms. Sept 26. d Hollingsworth and Sullivan Have for safe on accommodating credit, fur ap- proved pnper, 102 boxes first quality white Havanna Su- gar, 70 do. do. Brown do. do. 1 hhd. 5 bbis. and 14 batrs best Sreen Coffee. WANTKp, An active industrious LAD, of 16 or 17 years ol .ge, who writes a good hand and has some knowledge of accounts. October 27- eo8t Boswell's Life of DrJohnson^ Baltimore and Reister's-TawH "Just Published and for Sale by SAMUEL ,c. BRADFORD, At his BOOKSTORE, No. 226, Musket- STREC.T, Vol 1st and 2d (Price 2 Dollars 25 cents per volumc.J THE LI'.L OF Samuel 'Johnson, L L. D. Comprehending,,an account of his studies and numerous works, in chronological order; a series of his 'ipistol r Correspondence and Conversations with many eminent persons ; & various original pieces of his composition, ne- ver before published. The whole exhibiting a view of literature and literary men in Great Britain, for near half acentury, during wh'Ch he flourished. Turnpike Road Office. THE President and Managers require the payment of the third insta'^ent of five dollars on each share of that part of the original stock, which was taken on the 8th o January last, to be male at the bank of Baltimore,the first day of December next. By order, October 19 JOHN F HARRIS, Secy. eolTstn By James Bosweli SOj -----------------Qjo tit lit omnis Vntiva pat.-at teluti descripta tabella Vip.i senis.---------'iorat. Xj" T'te Third Volume, wdiich will com- plete the w.irk, will be pu dished in about 3 weeks, when the price will be raised. Extract from the adveitisiment prefixed f the 4th London edition, by Edm Malone " Of a w >rut wiich has b.-en before the pub he for thirteen years « kh increasing appro- bation, and of which near four thousand copies I lav been disp'rsed, it is not necessary to say more ; yet I cannot refrain from adding, 'hat highly as :t is now estimated, it will, 1 am confident, be still more valued by posterity a ceiuiiry hence, when all the actjt's in the scene shdl be numbered with the. dead ; when die exe. ll-.tnt and extraordinary man .hose wit and wisdom are here recorded, shall be viewed at a still greater distance ; and the instruction and entertainment thi y afford, will all ul 'nice p o luce reierental gratitude, ad- miration and delight." Thefollowing eg. nil Apostrophe .sfrcrm the pen ol R chard. Cumberland e-q- " Alas ! 1 am not lit to paint his character; nor is th'-reneed of it; Hti r» mbiiuiis loquiie; ever man who can huy a book, k a liought a Botvtll.'i Johnson is known to all the reading world." November 10. d4t W;>ntecl Immed ately. Two active WAlfERS who can come well recommended, will hear, of an eligible situation, lv applying atthis < th'ce. November 10. d4t J a it Received And placed for sale at tha Bookstore of Messrs. Warner and Hanna, (S E. inter- section of Baltimore and Gay s,tre< ts,) twenty. four sets of " v Lowe's I/efcvc?. gf the Doctrines of oA.tliMS'iVtinN ORG, in two pa ophiets, together with the objec. tional rema.ks uf the " Christian Observer" on the former of these defsh ive plia:tt phLts. Price per Set £ I .15. [N 8 I ntay not be improper, on the appear- ance ot the ,bove advertisement, to remark, that the learned and pious defender of &u«i denborg-amsm, there .lluded to is no other than the present rector of St John's Parish, Manchester, Great-Britain, who lias just re- mitt, d the aforesaid phamphlets (per the ship Canton,) t« the minister of the New Jerusa lem Church in Baltimore, accommpanied hy the following frisndly and interesting letter 1 the insertion of which, while it may circulate some pleasing intelligence to the friends of the New Jerusalem Church in this part of the world, will not, it is presumed, offend any o the lioeral and pious ministers o members of the Protestant E. Church ] Maisch'Ster, May 16, 187. Mr very Dear Sir, Though laboring under much bodily iuP disposition, which render* the use of my pan burdensome, I can.ist forego the oppertunlty of in. losing a few lines to you, in the packet of books which our ociety here , ith send \ou because I wish to acknowledge, thankfully, the receipt of vour two las* 'avors, th' Jirst bearing date, June 1st, 18 6, the second Nov. lo, 1806. You must however excuse my re- plying t i the quest' his contained in them, un- til I anqoire inore|s'r -nglh, when, if ever the time arrives, 1 shall oe happ, to resume my pen, and give you the real sentiments of my mind. You will perceive, from the contents of the paci,et, that I haVe Seen again using the wrap ma of romrovorsy, in re, lying to the remarks of the " Christian Observer," on the ' Plain Answers," Sec. Of this last work you expressed a wish to have fifty copies sent jou, but on mentioning the business to our society they thought it would be best to send you 25 copies of the " Pt.iin Answers," and 25 of the answer to the CI ristian Observer. From the Copy of our report, which is also inclosed in the pack t, you will perceive what liberty we have taken with your letters and how we have endeavored to give circulation to the important information whicn they contain. This, 1 trust, will be a motive wjlh you for contiuring your, interesting communications It will give you pleasure lo hear that the new doctrines are making their way, gradu- ally, in this country, through all orders and ranks of people, and this, I trvst not only fry an illumination of the understanding through the knowledge of the truth, but by the more efficacious purification ol the wiV/and life from all defiled affections, through the influence of a heavenly love and charity. We already reck- on up between thirty and torty of the regular clerjty, who have become devout readers . \ ou have perhaps been informed of tlie ge- neral conference of the ministers of the New Church, which was held at Louden last week : Nothing has yet come down to the so- ciety here respecting what was done on the occasion, but we expect their report will be shortly published. 1 have now exhausted all my strength, and must there ore conclude with my best pray- ers for yourseli and the society over which you preside, that you may be enriched with every blessing from the Father of mercies, & attain unto all the peace of the Hew Jerusalem. In die spirit of this prayer, I remain, dear. Sir, more than words can express, your affec- tionate liiend and brother. JOHN CLOWES. The Rev. John Hargrove, ? Baltimore, N- America.y (November 1L——di\\) Baltimoie and Heister's-town, TURNPIKE ROAD. The President and Managers will appoint a Toll Gatherer on, the first day of Decem- ber next All applications for that appoint, ment must be made in writing, and left at th« Company's office, on or before that day. By order, J >HN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry- NovenberS. eolD Baltimore and Re:ster's-town TURK PIKE ROAD. The President and Managers require the payment of tlie second instalment of five dol- lors on each share of the augmented stock of1 companv, to be made at the Bank of Balti' more, on the 1st day of Jan lary lieXt. By order, JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry. Novembers eotlj Baltimore and Reister's-tovvil TURNPIKE KOAD. Baltimore, Novemb#r.2, 1807. The President and Managers have this day declared a half yearly Dividend of 5 per cent on the orijrmal Stock of the companv j said Dividend will be paid to the Stockholders ac to 'heir Representatives, producing powers of attorney, or correct simile orders, at the company's oaaco, on the 16th instant. By order, JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry, November 3. eel J The Subscriber ' Has jnst rece vtd, » d offers for Sale at his Wart- .h use head of Market strtrt, 4 bales B'ue Plains, 4 ditto Drab and oth'-r color? ditto, 2 ditto 6 4 mixed and Drab Cloths, 2 lino 6 4 Blue Cloth, 4 ditto blue, red, brown and green Sergea, 1 case (15 doz ) Cotton Umbrell iS, 24, 26\» 4 bales indigo-blue Plains, [28, 30 incb^ 1 case British Sheeting?, 1 ditto Baloon Dimity, 1 ditto Qtiiltings, 1 ditto Wave Waistcoat Quilting, '2 trunlcs chocolate and red Prints. The ab ve Goods are entitled to debentures ami being purchased iminediateTy from the> manufacturers for cash, will be sold low on a reasonabla credit. ALSO, 518 bags St Domingo Coffee^ 2 pickat/es Madras Handkerchiefs, 1 bale Seersu kers, 26 bales Gi'ly Hamik'fs, Checks andCtntahs, 20e qt ches's and boxes Young Hyson Teas', 6 pip^s London Particular Madeira Wine, And a variety of India Bale Goods, suited^ for ex, ortation. SOLOMON ETTING. Nov. 4> wfni4w MOROCCO. The subscriber respectfully informs his cus- tomers and the pubic, that he continues to manufacture at his manufactory on the west end of Baltimore-street, the following articles —of winch he has for sale, at the above place or at No. 2, Cheapaidei— 40 doz-u Yellow lioans ) MOROCCO 30 do. Rod do ( SKINS, 30 do. Green do. f First & second — do Blue h Purple do.} qualities. 5 do. Black Roans, suitable fir Hatters 50 co Do. Morocco Goat Skins, 5 do Green do. do. do and 20 do Skins for Shoe binding. JOHN MATTHEWS. N. B Twoappreutic.es from 14 to 17 years of age will be taken to the above business if immediate application be made. November 5_____________dtt-2awlt|[ Russia Goods. BEN isf GEO. (VILLIA MS, No. 3, Bowi.v's wtiAar, Offer for Sale, The Cargo of the ship Messenger, captaic Biiffi'tgton, 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, cap; ip Stickney, from St. Petersburg, consisting ot 120 tons clean Hemp, 140 tons Iron, 200 pieces Russia Duck, 100 do. Ravens do. lfoO do Russia Sheetings, 240 boxes Mould Candles. October 12. , d!0-eo20t$ Just received, and for niale by GEORGE HILL, (Pree Fifty Cents, J A Faithful Picture of the Polii'Ical- Situ ation or NEW-URLE/\NS, At the close of the last and the beginning of the present year Extract from, the Preface " There are many, whom the events of that mysterious period have so deeply affected, both in personal sutferuig and in reputation, and on whose feeling's they have made an impression so poignant and indelible, that they cannot he forgotten The story will never die : tbut it may live free from misrepresentation is the ob- ject of the following pages." October 22. d4t-eo Boarding and Lodging, At No, 42, South street. Mrs. PARKER Returns her unfeigned thanks to a generous public. She still continues as above, where* she caa accommodate 2o daily boarders. N. B. She has sufficient accommodations for six or eight gentlemen by tlie year. November 10. e<.lm Mm