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The inhabifBnts were at liberty to corres- pond as usual, but they refuse to have any intercom e with the British. Almost th 30 pipes of urine, nave been .weighed up from her iu the course of the present summer. Admiralty-officis,Sept. 29. My Lords commissioners of the admiralty having received information that the lights in the Cattegat have been removed by the Danes : this is to give notice, for the in- formation of the masters and pilots ol his majesty's ships and navigation in general, that it is the intention of their lordships as soon as possible, to cause temporary floating lights to be moored on the point of the An- holl reef, and also on the p >int of th» Scaw. W. W.POLE. CORK, Sept. 26. The ship Robert, of Dublin, Reid, mas- ter arrived yesterday at Cove. She sailed from Trinidad the 28d of July last, in com- pany with ninety-four sail of merchantmen, under convoy of Northumberland man of war, and ptried them n Tuesday morning Jast in thick .1 eather—the whole of the fleet, as she supposes, not then with the convoy. Two more of the fleet are bound for this port. BULLETIN. " Caiclscrona, (Sweden) Sept. 17. LOUIS, XVIII. " Her royal majesty the Queen, and her royal highness the Princess Sophia Wilhel. mina, arrived here on the 14th inst. at mid- night. Her royal majesty was met without the town by the commanding naval officers, vice-admiral Pake and his Staff, who follow. Mr. Morww offer** & resolutioss, the object of which was, ttut a committee formerly appointed should be instructed to inquire wliether provision oujjiit not to be made by law for piacsng on the pension list of the U. S. persons who had received wounds in the service of the United States since the revo- lutionary war, and wiio were called into Service under any law for the protection of the frontiers, whether such persons were of the volunteer corps or militia, &c. Agreed to. The " bill allowing additional compensa- ed her majesty** carriage through the town: at the gates of the city the magistrates and livery were assembled, and before the house inhabited by his majesty, the Noblemen of his 6uite received her majesty ; the castle fir- ed a salute, and the garrison paraded in the Streets. " Yesterday, at half past 13 o'clock in the morning, the Troja frigate dr >pped an- chor in the road—his royal majesty the king .of Fiance and his royal highness the Duke D'Ahgoulerae were on board ; but as tney would not all w the commander of the fri- gate, major Nordeashas, to hoist any co- lours, their arrival Comic Opera, in 2 acts, ("second sime in Am.eric.iJ called i he Soldier's Return ; OS, WHll CAN BEAU IT DO. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Dru- ry-Lane, upwards of 40 nights with the most unbounded applause, the. oiiginal Music by Mr. Hook.—the accompaniments by Mr. Pellesispe In ot II. « Characteristic Dance, bv Mas- ters Harris, Duraiig, Cunningham and Jeffer- son, Miss Hunt and Miss Mullen. J4t The public are respectfully informed that toe Soldier's Return, or What can Beau- ty do ! is the most popular farce which has been produced in London these several years. iXj" The Theatre will close for the Season, on Thursday, December 3, * ''¦•« BOX, One Dollar- a Dollar November 24 PIT, Three Fourths of From the Merchants' Coffee-House Books. November 24. Arrived, ship Minerva, Marshall) Boston, sundries, to sundry persons Ship Harriot, Childs, 80 days from Am- sterdam, ballast, to Wm. Wilson and Sons. Left the ship Jane, M'Carthy, just arrived, and the Triton, Cox, ready for sea. Ship Bacchus, Hull, 112 days from Bour- bon, coffee, tea, pepper, &c. S. Smith and Buchanan, and Hollins & M'Blair. Spoke nothing on the passage. FRANKFORT, Aug. 28. The Baron Ferdinand de Guicomb, has had a singular du«d with an English officer of superior rank in Sicily. They quarelled at Palermo. The Englishman proposed that they should fight with pistols, which the .baron consented to, on condition that the duel should take place on Mount Etna, ajid j that the pody of him who was killed, should | strings, &c BOOKS at Auction Cole and I. Bonsai, Aucfrs This present evening, the '24th instant, will be sold at our Auction room, back of th Union Bank of Maryland, entrance from South Cnarles street, A variety of new and second- hand Books. The latter constituting the remains of a va. Iu blepriv te Library not disposed of on Sa- lurd y evening, fur want of time. Catalogues ma;, be had at the room er at the store, No. ¦Hi. Market-street- Jn the course of die even- ingwiil beoftVed, 1 variety of P \INTINGS, and a quantity of MINTS, plain and colored ; the whole elegantly framed. Also, as usual. Gold and Silver WATCHES, and other Fan- cy Articles. Sale of Houshold Goods b. Furniture as u- sual, on Thursday next. Nov.jM.___________________________ Sale by Auction. On THURSDAY MORNING, The 26/A instant, at 10 o'clock, at the Vendue Warehouse, at the corner of Second and Fre- derick-streets, led! commence the sale of A variety of Dry Goods, Amongst which are, Cloths, Coatinjrs, Flushings, Flannels, Ho- siery, Calicoes, Dimities, Velveteens, Thick- sets. A ¦¦ S One Trunk FRENCH GOODS, Consisting of Cambrics, Cambric H'dkis. Silk Gloves, Lonir Shawls, Hair Combs, colored Lute- This Day is Published, AND FQK SdLK BT Conrad, Lucas and Co. No. 138, Market street, The American Annual Register, OR, GENERAL REP SITOEY OF HISTORY, FOLITlCS AND SCIi.N'St, FOR I806 7. VctUH e I'trst ALSO, The American Lai/s is* Gentleman's Tocket Almanac, FOR THE YEAR '808. November J4.___________________d2t-eo2t I itch Hall, Jun 81, !Jowly's wharf. Has received by ship Minerva, from Bos- ton, and for s de, 3 tons Patent S.tOT from B B to No 7 2500 lbs. of Jamaica PIMENT \ by tha sloop Industry, from New-York. November 24 d4t-eo4t John B. :auffret, No.42 North Gay »tr»kt. flas just received per the Mermaid ft um Totm'iTip gen, and offers for Sale- Plati"as, .. Listadoes, E.';topillas urties, Bretaghes, Bonten No. 3, All the above are Superfine. Nov. 24-_____________________eo4t Fish, Pork, etc. THOMAS MAUEAN has just received and offers for sale at No. 9, Bovly's •uhatf, 100 bills. Boston Bay Tvlackeral, 54 do. Nova Scotiu do 12 do Salmon, 16 hhds, 7 White Cod-Fish of superior 118 box^s J quality, 50 bbls. Nv w York Prime Pork, 50 boxes fresh No 3 Chocolate. O'. hand, 9,600 lb. Martinique Green Coffee, Bordeaux Brandy, Mess, No. 1 and $ Bos- ton Beef, Ground Ginger, &.c November 24. d4t-eo4tj Just Published sr.d fur sale by Geo. Hill, THE AMERICAN LADIES1 pocKTi r nook\ FOR THE Ylii-R l6o8—CO.-ITHSIXC ¦ An itnianac Ruled panes for memorandums, observa- turns and engagements- aiso, for accounts of money received, paid or lent, for every day ill the year The Wanderer of Switzerland. Select Poetry. Ne ^v and celebrated Songs. A Marketing Table and others. Wit:i an Eleg.ait K, graved Fro.tispirce. Price 75 cents, and in Morocco 125 cents. ALSO, The Gentleman's Annual Pocket Remembrancer, For the Tear 1808—Containing, An Almanac. Ruled pages for memorandums, observa- tions, engagements, Si for a cash account. Government of the United States, Execu- tive, Legislative and Judiciary. Departments of Government. General Establishments. Duties on Goods imported. Correct List of the army and navy. Several useful Tables. &c Price 75 cents ana in Morocro 125 cents. C£jf* 15o reams imported Shealtimg Paper of superior quality. 25 packets solid deep Gold Leaf. 1000 books deep Dutch Metal Gotd. 100 do do do Silver. Nov. 24. __________________d5t eolSt Notice. The Creditors of Heyland and Gait, who have not signed their Discharge, are informed that the deed and release, will be left at the Counting Room of Messrs. Gait and Thomas, uniil toe 28Ui nstant, at Which period tin- 30 da g prescribed bythc- terms of the deed tor credit ri to 9i-Rumney Farm, called Sneppard's Good Friendship, said to contain about i00 a.res. The whole of this last Tract is Wood Land, and lies very conveninent to navigati- on on every side. Montreal, lying within 3, 4 and 5 miles of the head of Bash River, and containing 56i acres. The vhole of this Tract is also wood- land, &. veiy heavily timbered A consider aole partcf it is covered with Hickory, which might be advantageously conveyed to the Bal- timore marki t The rapid increase » sold in one body, or laid ,.fl in lots, as may suite purchasers. Apart of Nova Scotia, containing loOacres being part of the Tract formerly in the posses sieii of Barney Kiley, and acijoinging Mr. J Fulton's situate within two milts ot the head ol Busn River, and is altogether covered with Wood—Hickory, Oak, and Chesuut. .The The proximity of this Land, to navigation, the quantity of Wood growing on it, and conse- quently the easy conn yance of it to Balti isore market, will insure to the purchaser a hand- some remeneratioriior all lis aovances A tew acres of Land, adjoining Mr Parker Gilbert's Land, and being part of the same Tract. The number of acres not yet asc.er tamed. This Land lies on the post road, be twren Bush and Havre de Grace, and will be. more particularlv described when surveyed And lastly, two Brick Houses, in Bush- town, .vith one Lot of Ground, containing about two acres. Should riot the aforesaid Property be disposed of at private sale, it will be exposed at public vendue—viz. At Rumney, on Thursday, the 31st day of December next, Rumney Farm, with all ihe Stock thereon, (Negroes excepted.) Also, Sheppard's Good friendship. And at Bush-Town, on Monday, trie 4.h day of January next, at the house of Messrs Welsh and Lee, the rema nd»r ot the above described Property A liberal credit will be given for the pure base money, the pu-cnaser giving bonds, with satisfactory security tor the amount, with intesest, payable annually .— Attendance will be given and le. m» ot sale made known by (I'M HALL, and EDVVARD HALL. Executors of 1 homas Hall. Harford county Nov. 24_______;.'aw.jlD Air Webster Respectfully inform tin Public, by de sire of several friends, he will give a CON- CERT on Friday Kvening, the 4tli of Decern. ber, at the Fountain Inn: Particulars o the Concert wiil be expressed ma future advertise ment. Tickets 1 dollar each, to be had of Mr. Wobsitr, Fountain Inn and at Curr's Music- store .Ti>e words of the Songs to be deliver- ed at the door, gratis. November 23. d4t Elliot S Co. No. 7, N Ck::rlts street, HAVE received by the late arrivals from France, an elegant assortment of Paper-Hanging Borders and Designs, From the first Manufactory in Paris.— They wish likewise to inform their customers, that the season is not yet too Car advanced, fur Papering—and R. Elliot will be responsible that the workmanship done by him, shall be to the employer's satisfaction. November 23.____________________d_ For bale, TOa WANT OP EMPLOYMENT, A smart, active Mulatto BOY, 16year.« old. For further particulars inquire at this office. Nov. 2:5.____________________________d4t A Stray Cow. Came to the subscriber's in October, a small red COW, white face, branded on each home I Mc A. The owner is defied to prove pro- perty, ptry charges, and lake her away. J IMES BRY\N, Four miles from Baltimore, Mat the York Tuinpike Road. Nov d4tj P^ru ian joark, 6ic. 150 sercons of the-*ery first quality PE- RtTVi uN' BARK, and a quant.ty ot Fustic and Nicaragua Wo d. For Sale by GEO. & LEM. vvAi.Fir.LD. November 21. ''________ d4t e»4t JUST RJiCtlVKD AND FOR SAMAT BYRNE'S Bookstore, 128, MiltKIT-l l ftEET, A C llecliu if tlie most MODERN SONGS, As Sung by Mr Webster, hi Busion, New. iforifc, and Baltimore, November 16. d FOR SALE AT ThIS OFFICE, COOD Printing Ink, In small Kegs. November 18______________________d St. Mary'sCollege. GRAND LOTTERY, BALTIMORE, Authorised by an act oi the general assembly of the state of Mainland i the scheme of which Lottery is the most brilliant ever o£- fered to the citizens of the Uni ed States, containing, besides alarg-e number of other valuable prizes, 1 prize of - - 30, /00 dollars, 15,0110 10,000 S.oQQ 1,300 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1,00'J And riot two blanks to a prize. The scheme contains 2I$C0 tickets, 10,000 of which ares actually sold to a company ol jjuntlemen in New-York, to whom the managers liaye obligat- ed t'.'.eiriselves to commence- the drawing on THURSDAY, th< 3Uf day of 'Hamber next. To ¥ii per week, wh'ch will complete the drawing ;n less than eleven weeks. TICKSTS &. SHAKES are now selling in a v.:.in.lv of numbers, at ten dollars each, at WAITE's trPlt fortunate OFFtCE.'Cotixz*. or MAkK.LT au» ; CHAlU.v..S-Si'RKKTS, BALTXMQRM. From the rapid sale of the rickets in every part of the union, an adancfc will shortly be put Otl them, of which an advertisement will soon appear ill the public prints. The grandeur of the scheme of the al-ore lottery, together with an assurance from the managers that the lottery wdll positive!.! com- mence drawing on the ."1st days of Dfoetnher next, have been a suffiri nt indneefnent for the subsci iherstocome to the citj of lis It. in ore for the express purpose of facilitating the. sale of the rickets! G. Ik R. W-tl'lF,. (£j" One of the above firm will persotta^Jy attend the drawing da'ly, to take down the numbers correctly, as will also one of their clerks. All .rizes soldbv G5.R. Waite v.'iU be p.id b' them, and a printed list of ail |,:i,.p» drawn will be published by them :tnd delivered to their customers once a fortnight during ftis draxvi.;g. The next New-York Lottery will not commence till April next Distant Adventurers, accompanying their orders with bank notes of any description, to either oi Waite's offices in Ntw-Yorkor Bal- timore may have T'c.ki tsand Shares forward- ed to any amount with the utmost pun Util- ity, and the earliest advise sent tUem of their success. All prizes sold by G. & K. Waite will he paid by them. « Oct. 1. d ? r.,------ * :----- v y To draw 500 tickets per Cay, and tour days i\.i'lfr in every week, making 2000tick»t» Notice, The stihscribor is under the painful r sity of giving- notice to bis ivec'itois, of hia Intention to apply to Baltimore county Court,~ at iis next session, or in its rtoef, to one ot liie judges thereof, fertile benefit of the La3 Solvent laws of this staU. JOHN BAXLEY, Sept 24. eo2ffl 03* BALTIMORE, &im.p, IBOf. Mr, SeieM Observing in your paper a notice by 'J.Ji Baxley, of his intentions to apply fir Lir of an insolvent law—therefore, to prevent am p ii understanding, J consider it nv/ duty thusp-u to give notice, that the person publishing afore* said is not JOHN BAXLi.T(of William. J Ncte'.nbo 23. 2u Srf .':' ERNST HENRICH TIEDEMAN, A Cabinet Maker by trade, who sailed from Bremen for Baltimere on the 29th November, 1805, in the Bella, captain Kuhlenkamp, on application to the editors ) of the Evening Post, Baltimore, will heat of something much to his advantage. %* Printers of papers in the U. ?. will confer an obligation by giving ihe abovearc insertion. The Baltimore mecbatlde VcAmUert, .re ordered to parade 011 Thursd *y mornmg next a half past nine o'cl ck, ( n froit of Christ church,) in complete uniform with, arms and accoutrements in good or ier. As this is the last parade this season, *t s ex- pected that every member will appear 'bat day, the roll will be called at 10 .'clock precisiey, and all absentees fined agreeab y to the constitution. J8y order J. K. STAPLET9N, Se.'ry;