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mfi^MEMTlSi !5J30|ff*^ Sei-re t Dollars uer Am. ...i ! WEDNESDAY, MOVE. i 18, 1807 [Vol. XXVII —No. 4212. as* Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ oi" Fieri Facias, from Baltimore county court, to me directe ., w:!: lie exposed to public sale, on Friday, h • -loth, instant, at 11 o'clock, A. M. at the Tavern ov J ihn Co*., formerly Ren- shaw's, in Ofel-Tn*n, for cash, Gt Slice p, I Bullock) and a Hog, late the property of Doimnick French, taken at the sui of John Stone. \:.so, On Saturday, the nst instant, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at James Brydeu's Tavern, (Foun- tni . Inn) for cash, One Billiard i'ab'e, with the apparatus iln. retfl be! neingi, late the property of vVm. Brqmwell, taken by distraint to satisfy the aforesaid Ja nei Brydeft, for House Rent, John huntjcr, su^na'. November 16,____________________Jti°j!!.~ Fountain-Inn for Sale or Reiit. The Subscriber intends leaving the city of Baltimore fie offers for Sale or Rent for a term of ears, that long-established House, known by the name of the FOUNT \1N-INN. The House is 3 stories high, 140 feet front. running 140 feet back, w:tb a Hall Room at- tached wil'ch cost 10,000 dollar':, fUir-Dres ser's Room. Stabling- for 80 horses, Wish House. Kitchen, Cellars, Coal-Pits, Carriage- Huusc, 1« H:i;w, Pump, Spring.II.>u S'e, and all other necessary accommodations complete to carry on a large establishment. A'so, a STtr&E-ROOiVl on the right and left of the Fbuntain-1 m, which rents for 200 dollars per annum each. If:l purchaser offers, far a major part of the money will be a credit of 1 2. ;. 4, 5 and f> years, with interest from date, the while infee simple, Kc good title gic, n, by ap- plyiagto JAMES BRYDEN, Light-st'-et, No S. N. B. All persons making proposals by post will please to pay postage. ALSO, A handsome COUNTRY-SEAT, situated about t wo mid a half miles from town, contain bout 50 acres, with a fine never failing stream of-water.nuflftci ntto erect a grist mill, well set in meadow ground ; post and rail fenqe complete ; a large elegant two-story iFrarae Mouse, K. tchen, Chicken-House, Ice- 'House, Pump, Targe Garden, Garden-House, Paiiing entirely new. Stable, Waggon, Carts, ! Plough*, Harrows, Horses, Cuttle, and all other necessary articles for a Farm. For par- ticulars apply as above ALSO, A SQUARE of GROUND in the City of Washington, No. 86 2, laid off in 21 Lots, situ- ated near the Capitol, distance. 225 poles on the Maryland Avenue ; wherein is a comfort- able double House, now occupied by Mr. Geo. Greg or}', two Kitchens, Barn, Stabling, out- houses, Garden, fine Orchard; the whole in cl >s 'd with post aod rail fencing A plan of the same may be seen, and a bargain had, by Applying as abova. , Oct.26. d To Reiv£ A WHARF, on Light-street, adjoining the property of Mr. Samuel R Smith ; now in the possession of Mr Hiram Cochran, Ap- ply to Mr. Hugh Neilson, or the sub oiiher. WASHINGTON VAN LIBBER Wanted to Purchase or Hire, A GOOD COOK. ___October 3 __________d Fresh Teas. This year's Importation. Edward Fitzgcr/'ld Be.gs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he has this day received by the pchooner Providence, captain Traters, from New-York niie.y chests, half chest*, and bo-sos first chop imperial, hyson, voungUvson, hyson skin, and souchong Teas; all of which have been carefully selected hy one of the lirst houses in New York He has also received Powder and Shot, which completes his as- sort, rient— all of which articles he will sell wholesale and retail at his usual reduced pri- ces, at his cheap grocery store, 221 Market- street. Oct SI._______________________d George Lightner, At 'us Established TIN AND PEWTER MANUFACTORY, Mi'i/i street, Oidtomn, near the Hafse les, » Informs his friends avd the public gene, rally, that lie keeps on hand a larg- as sortment of the best Manufactured TIN and PliWTEll, warranted of the first workman ship Country Merchants ami others will find it greatly to their advantage to call at tiie Mu Jiulactor--, as ¦ lie prices will be made an object to merchants taking a quantity Old Capper an 1 Pewter will be taken in payment for new, and the highest price given. Also for Sale or Rent, A small F A KM, containing about 40 acres, lying in Gcvane's town, opposite the tavern formerly kept by Mr. John Wooden. There are on this Farm, two convenient Dwelling- Houses, Barn, Smoke-House, Spring House, and all other necessary buildings ; 12 acres of Woodland, and about the same quantity in good Meadow ; about 250 Apple-Trees, and a Quantity of other Fruit. The whole, is under jrood iurlusurft. and would make a handsome retreat for any gentleman during the summer season. It will be sold on liberal terms, or reined u> a gond tenant Terms made known by aptilping to GEORGE LIGHTNER. Oct. 31._________________________dt22I> Imported By the ship George and Albert, captain Joel Vic- kert, ft am. l^onnHigen, White & brown Plutilias,} of superior qna- Dowlas and Casserillqs, j> lily, 1000 oval D< mijobns, ('l'lie ..b.i.e entitled to drawback') And by the late arnvi/s in Philadelphia from Tunrungin, A General Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. Ok hand, Bohemia Window Glass; 10 hy 1?, Tickler:burgs, Rouans, white Rolls, and Checks Mo 5000 Gunney Rags, . For sale FREDERICK C GRAF, Head of'Smith's ,l»c) Sept. 32. d ceive a cai\r». Sale by Auction. On SATUHD vY Next, . The Blst instant, at twelve o' lock, at Mr. Lane's wharf, Fall's Point, wi'J >e sol!, for account of whom it may concern, on 2, 4, and 6 months credit, for approved in- dorsed notes, The Brig CYRUS, One -car old, burthen 139 tons, sails remaxkatfly well, & is in couipl ite order to reV Her inventory m > beae i ¦¦ onr auction r-on, pfrevious to the day of sale. VAN WVCK. & HORSEY, AuctVs. November 1.6. —------------------------------------------------------------------------------— ... , . — ,i For Sale—ng voyage, with little or no ex pence ; and tf not soli! by private sale hy the 25th it*st. she will then be so'd at public auc- tion, at the Tonfme CjfFee-House-, to ths highest bidder For terms of sale, and in- ventory, apply to the subscriber. No 61, Broadway. J. CL A SON. November 13. tit 25th Plaister Paris. IfcCeived per the sloop JRavret, cupHaif Lewis, 70 tons Flaister Fans, And for side Ihv C0RNTHVVAIT !# YARN ALL, HJl, Bovflv's wharf FOR FRMG-.rr, rv. The good Sloop RANGER, Cap'.feiin L'fwis, Will takeifrei^at to any port in tho Unit* d Stiites, or AV est- She is a good tetronjg vessel, and rleans, JL.'r The reg ular Trading Packet '"^tSv Bl'",f ' ADHEKSAL, l-siBLiwftL^ <|aptl .in Daniel M'Meal, Will b« • ready to commence lwading in afew days ; and as a great part of her cargo is engaged, she will receive quick dispatch For f'rei,b' t or pissage, apply to HE' NRY Til IMPji inons. And in Srwe, Russia Sheet' lugs, Duck, Hemp, Cottin, Bengal Indigo, bl«e Nankeens, eal Cogniac Brandy, No, I Beef, Spermaceti and Tallow Candles. S^npi and a tew chests Hy son Tea. Nov. 4. e,o8t 'or London, (To re urn earlv in the string) The tine »h»p OU viFHILS, BttrthenS';\M.ons, LJ years old, sails r<:,i4rkab'v 'ast, and is in ect a first rate ship Having half ready to go on board : she. w ill take nder on freight, and be dispatched ely. if FRK1GHT OR Ok AFTER, The Barque AMELIA, Walter C. Hays, master : Burthen i4o barrel* ; and now putting- in complete order. And for sale, every resl her cargo the remai immediat FOi 'tefus Burr; master. Burthen950 bbls in complete i'^^feSfiijiSp order, and reiufy to receive a cargo. For terms applv to the muster, dr P YSON & SMITH. Who havs for sale. 150 hoses Edam Cheese, entitled to deben- ture, ' 50 pieces first quality Russia Duck do. 10 pipes 4th proof Bordeaux Brandy do. 10 pipes Barcelona do. 15 bhds Jamaica Spirits, 250 barrels New-York Prime Pork, 20f) do. No. 1 and !, Boston Beef, 6'. bundles Sole Leather, 6 tierces fried Tallow, 200 boxes Mould and Dipt Candles, Spermaceti Candles and Oil, white and brown Soap, Imperial, Hyson, Young flyeqn, Hyson Skin, Cliulan and Souchong Tea, of the latest importations, 1 bale of stout Ticlcllngburg 7 boxes Bine Nam-.ei us, and 39 tierces Rice. Noveoiber 1 j eo4t scr^7rrr~=ra-agr,i&«A»j......i ,T,at»^.^jp5sassaa. Kichard Norns If as received per ships, Canutna, and Diana from Liverpool, and now opening at No 1971-2, MiRKiiT-snuET, A general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery & Saddlery, Which will Vie sold to country merchants and others, wholesale aid retail low for cash or notes in town. Also, per ship S:x S'stersfrom Br'stol, Seine and Sail Twine, Tin P'ates, Iron Wire, assorted No. 7, to 21. Broad Virginia Hoes, c Sheet Iron, si gle-double andtrebl, Bla.-k and bright. Vises, Long Handle Frying Pans, Spades and Shovels, &c N-iV n h )¦ ._________ __________ (1 Aolice. The Co-partnership oi' Hancock and Norris was dissolved the .st instautu by mutual con sent ; all persons having claims against the said firm will please present them for ssttle- meut ; and thos..- indebted are particularly requested to ilake immediate payment, to ei- ther of the subscribers. THOMAS HANCOCK. RICHARD NORRIS. Sept 14. d3m REMOVAL. He?7iy & IAudaiberer Have removed to No, 200 1-2, Baltimore ¦ street. Who offer to Kent the Store U Cel- lar, No. 04, opposite the Indian Queen Ta vern, with a convenient Warehouse if re. qoired. August 26. d G- F. and J. Liudenberg> r, No. 200, Baltimore street, opposite the Indi.m Shteen 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 size, Card and Iron Wire, Broad Virginia Weeding Hoes, fkc. &c. Which, with a variety of other goods in |JM Hardware Line, will be disposed of on atcoran\odating terms. Sept 26. d Wanted to Rent, HOUSE, for a few Apply at this office. d .r.'-iii, •MRS! Sheathi Nails' Copper English Bar i asjjor Sheet 1 Tin PI/ Seine' Best r ler Porte t>e Lon U ngCopperand 13'ilts, assort r.es 0«oberl7 Glaziers' Diamonds Dye Stuffs St fine Fig Blue Genuine Windsor Soap Wash Balls, Teeth Brushes, and A variety of Perfume- ry •1 riager's-Town Bank, Sep-i em he it loth, l80f IN pursuance of anonUr of the Board of Directors, notice is hereby given, thai two dollars on eacbshare of stock heldiiithe bank most be paid up at the bank on pr before the. 1st Monday in December next; £> that all per- 3ts failing to pay will not be enWled to any on what they ha- e paid, from the said first Monday in December until this iu- iiisnaid." ELIE BEAT'l'Y, Cashier. [Oct 3.] d7thDcc A Wet Nurse, Wanted. inquire <*t this Office. None need apply but such as can bring good and satisfactor recommendations, to whom liberal wages will be given. Ni ¦ ¦ d Bank of aliivn tc, November f>, 1807 Notice is hereby given to t!i stockholders that an election for, fifteen dirertiors will be held at the Fountain Inn, on Mondav the 7th day of December next, at nine 'clock in the morning and continue until 3 o'clock ill the afternoon. Bv order of the board. JAMES COX, Cashier. N B. By act of incorporation five of the preseet directors are not eligible for the next year. November 5 dt7thD Hager's-Town Bank. George Price, of the citv of Baltimore, is authorised to receive the instalment of two Dollars a S are, due on each shoe of the Stock of the Hager's town Hank, on the 1st Monday of Decemb'i next, from the Stock holders residing in Baltimore. By an O. der of the Board of Directors, Stockholders may pay up any sum, not ex- ceeding 5 dollars on each s are, incluoiug instalments already o.ade, on which they will he entitled to a dividend from the time o1 pay- ment. N. ROCHESTER, President. November 13 d !t»l.) \ppir 'Frees For Sale, a quantity of \PPLE TREES, of fifteen different kinds, just received from Pennsylvania Apply to SAMUEL hi vtBOY, at James Carey's Farm, on the Fre hri i Turnpike, or at No, 12, County wh it November 14. <14: % Sot.ee. May be had at the Fountain Ion, by giv- ing one day's notice, eittmr for public or pri- vate parlies, Calf Foot Jelly, Currant Ditto, Lemon Creams, and Whips. November 13. d City Commissioners' Office, Bu/nMiRi, November .7, .807 - Njtio: is iimniBV given. To the pr prielors of Lots fioutuig on Conaway street, between Sharp and Ua over streets, and on the South side of Saratoga-st between Liberty and North-streets, that they i have their footway paved on or before the 3 th j instant : otherwise the commissioners will I have the same paved and charged to their ac- count i with the addition of one eighth of a dollar per foot in length, as a fine for neglect, I agreeably to an ordinance, passed the 2i)th | June, 1797 By order. SAM VINCENT, Clerk. November 17^______________________ Jolm Spurrier. DAvTD S'lEWAK V, Agent November 2. dbt eo.stD imstone.'S lum, & b- ippcas, ) In hogsheads and barrels. William Haslett, Corner South anii Pratt-stkets. hAS TOR SALE, 4400 bushels Coars' Salt, 1 .'3 bags St. Domingo Coffee, f-nt.tlcd to debenture; 25 tierces Rice, 10 pipes BsrdeWK Brandy, 6 hhds. \V. India Ruinj 2 do Country do 2 pi|ies Gin, Pint, Madeira and Lisbon Wine, in pipe.' and qr. casks. 10 bbls8 I Muscovacio Sugar. Brimstone., Allti Copj ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 19 boxes Mould and Dipt Candle*, 7 do Soap, 20 do. Spanish Cigars, Imperial, Young Hyson, Souchong and Bohea Tea, in chests, With a variety of other articles in the Gro- cery line, which he offers at pleasing price* for rash. October 30._____________________eolOt Richard Appletofi, WIG cjJ- O-SNA \i EN-/'au U ilk MAKER, No 53, Mahkets i bmt, Respeitjully informs tin LaiiitS of