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I wy 1WERTISEFL [Vol. XX\ II- No. 4222. &M • ci id STorns received ber thifs Cm nss. Inquire on the premises NT.tvrmber 26. d-'t 'Mr7~lfebste~r Respectfully iotorms the inhabitants of Bal- timore and its vicinity, by desire of several Friends, he •* ill give A Came t, oil Friday, the 4th December, at t- FOUX'i\iW I$H> PART i. Overturt — v ay> i f i Song -Emuinrh Ecniiic.or Ned of the Hill, translated bv Miss Oweison ; Music, ancient Irish —Mr- Webster. S,mg—Thou art false as the Zephyrs that Fl ¦_ ^trs. Wiimot—Hewitt- Sinfoni—Pleyel. Song, (by etrsirc)—The Williow-Mr. Web- ster—Biah am Song—IfobodY coming to marry me—Mrs. Wiimot—Cook Song.. The Glasses Sparkle—Mr- Webster .—Geary Full Piece—Gyrovetz. PART II. Song- [without accompaniments,} -Ellen O'Moore -Mr. Webster — Song—The Blind Boy—Mrs. Wiimot Concerto, on the Violin - Mr. Upfeldt, jun Song—Softly waft ye southern breezes— Mr. Webster — Hook. Allepro—Pleyel. Song- Let not rage—Mrs. Wiimot—Dr' Arne. Song, by desire—The Rose—Mr. Webster —Bray. Finale—Full Orchestra. Doors to open a quarter past six, Concert to commence precisely at seven o'clock. Tickets to be had of Mr. Webster, at the Fountain Inn, Carr's Music Store: P. Byrne's Market street, George Hill's, and on tjhe night of performance at the bar of theFoimtain Inn. The words of the Songs to be delivered at the door, gratis. November 27._____________________d8t Boston Pork, etc. 40 bbls. Navy Mess, and No. 1 Pork, 4 hhds. Hams, 90 boxes Chocolate, 6 hales Fresh Hops, Will be landed tins day and for sale by WILLIAM CHILD. J If o for sale, 4th proof Cognise and Bordeaux Brandy, Cluret Wine, Young Hyson Tea, Zant Currants, Boston No. 1, liaef, Iron Hoops and Sh.ivets, Apply at No. 83, Bowly,s wharf. Nvember 25. d8t|| i or rreigiit, (To Boston, or any Port Coastways,) The Schooner SALLY ,: BETSEY, Isaac Harden, master; A good vessel, burthen about 700 bhls Apply to the master on board, at Bowly's wharf, or to JAMES BRUNDIGE. 95, Bowly's wharf November 27. d4t For I o >dond'.£ry, i bCsIK The fine, fast sailing Brig 'A WffV DIAMOND, William Mans,in, master; Nearly anew vessel, great part of her 'argo engaged, and will be dispatched with ail Convenient speed For freight or passage apply to CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, No 8 5, Bowly's wharf. 11th mo. 27th. ________ d For Boston The Schooner, GORHAM LOVELL, J, sse Lewis Master, A regular Packet, has apart of her cargo engaged, and wiil suil in a few da\s. Foi' freight or psissage, having very good accommodations, apply to the master on board, at Bowley's-" harf, or to, CHARLES COFFI», No. 13 said wharf Nov. 27.______________^_________d4t Sale by Auction. On WEDNESDAY, The 2d December, at 11 o'clock, will be sold at Bowly's wharf, opposite to Messrs Buf- fum and Goodhue's Warehouse, The beautifnll and fast-sailing Brig EXCHANGE, Burthen 185 tons, or, 1500 fxbarrels ; with all her tackle and apparel, agreeable to inventory, which may be seen on bo»rd. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. Novemh. r 98____________________ Sale by Auction, For Sale in New-York, The remarkable fast-sailing ^Hamburg Ship CAROLINA, uSU& built in Boston of live oak, bur- " then 160 tons, copper bottom- ed to the bends, well found, in eery respect, carries ten three nounders, and two swivels. She has two suits of sat s, made of the best Holland Duck For fu 'ther information, ap plyto J. H SCHMIDT, No. 68, Maiden-Lane. November 25. d4t-eo4t For Sale, Freight or Charter, j The beautiful fast-sailing Brig *&'*r2i»Vw' EXCH \ NGE, ^Jflt'LiSyK Josiah Orne, Jnu master ; <*#?* A strong well built vessel, burthen tM tons or 150» barrel*-, in complete order, and may he sent to sea at a trifling ex- oemte. Apply to BUFFlLvt k G'ODHUE, No. 84, BowK-'s wharf Wh\ have reerived bi said h-ig and offer for sale, 150 pieces Russia Sheeting, entitled to dr. whack, 20 hhds. New-England Rum November 23 d6t-eo6t For Amsterdam.^ JCU^v ^ ne SlllP RITSON, Captain Brown s Having half her cargo now on board, may be dispatched in a few days. For freight, apply to JAMES- BIAYS, Fell's-Point, or, CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker, 2#, Commerce-street. Sapt 15._______________, and ma> be sent to sea at a trifling expence- VAN IVY. K 1 DOUSEY, Auct'ri. Nov. 25.__________________________ For Charleston. (To s il in all next week,) The Schooner A BY, Captain live s i •~%*v»C;^ The greater part ol her car- go beinj being engaged Foi freight o> I he re- mainder or passag apply to the master on board, Smith's Lock, or to FOULKE is KARKICK. Win havefrr Sale, 2G0bags C -fiee, 13 hhds. Sugar, 15 tons Logwood, 7 do. Nicaragua Wood, Hyson & Young Hyson Teas, Sail Twine in bbls. and hoxes, Manufactured Tobacr^ 6 Logs Mahogany. Nov. 25 _________dlOtf For Sale, freight or Charter, Thenevand fast sailing Ship GRAND SEIGNIOR, James Snow Master. Burthen 305 tons per register carries about 3500 barrels, is a remarkably strong faithful built Ship, just offher first voy- age and by competent judges esteemed a very superior vessel, now lying at Kerr's wharf Fell's-Point. also The very fine Ship, GENERAL KN X, Samuel H Ginnodo master A strong faithful built, and ve- ry fast sailing Ship, about 300 tons' burthen, Lying at Kerr's wharf, Fell's-Point, and may be dispatched immediately. ,a pply to, CORNTHWAIT tfYAHS ALL. No. 83 B;wly's-wharf. 11 mo 24th ________t d______ For New-York, The Jacket Schooner FRIENDSHIP, jjf Luther iivans, master ; '^iSisSSMgW' A remarkable fine vessel, with good accommodations for passengers, now loading and expected to sail in a few days. For freight or passage, apply to the msster on board, at Smith's wharf, or to ISAIAH MANUN, Who has received by said vessel, 1, 0 kegs Ground Ginger, fresh and nice, And 49 barrels Pippin Apples. Also, just teceived, 2 trunks Pullicat Handkerchiefs, 1 do. Cambric Mtis!ins, assorted, 1 case containing Calicoes,Dimities, Checks Suspenders, &c. A few pieces Coarse blue Cloths, adapted to Slop Work, ike. November 19 * Surgeon'slnstrnments Patent Medicines Furniture Glass and Vials Fine Painters* Colours Gold and Silver Leaf Copal and Spt. Var nishes October 17- Glaziers' Diamonds Dve Stuffs & fine Fig Klue Genuine Windsor Si»ap Wash Balls, Teeth Brushes, and A variety of Perlume. ry- d Claret Wine, Teas, he. 150 casks Claret Wine, 60 chests H\son,"^ ^^ J * 3 20 Souchong, 20 Bohea, 20 half chests do 30 qr do do 50 pieces Russia Duck, 50 do Ravens do. 40 coils C' rdage, 3Q half bbls Beef, 40 casks Red Wine, calculated for the Spani.h Market, and entitled to debenture, 30 casks Copperas, 3o boxes Spermacetia Candles, 100 bols Shad lately i ispecied. 20 kegs London Refined Salt Petre, 60i") lbs. Cassia, 4 casks Spermaceti Oil. For sale by COitNTHWAIT & YARNALL, No 83, Bowly's wharf. 11th me. 16 ____________________d Imported By the ship Geoige and Albert, captain yoel Tic kers, from Tonniugen, White & brown Platillas > of superior qua- Dowlas and Casserillos, 3 lily, 1000 oval Demijohns, (The above entitled to drawback.) And by the late arriv-.ls in Philaaelphia from Tor.rii.gf.n, A General Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. On hand, Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 12, Ticklenburgs, Rouans, white Rolls, and Checks No I, 5000 Gunney Bags, For sale by FREDERICK C GRAF, Head of Smith's d«ck. Sept. 22. d Baltimore DanciLgi Assembly. THE Assemblies for the season, will com- mence on Thursay next the 3d December Tickets af admission (and cards of invitation in cases of omission) can be had of the follow- ing Managers. Mu. Thompson, Henry Nicols, Walter Dorsey, Joseph Sterrett, Charles Carroll, Jan, George Grundy. Nov. 27, d6h§ Gentlemen are requested to order th eh- car- riages up to the d )or, to face Gay street, and on return, to assemble in the square opposite the Theatre, until called up to the door.__ Bank of iahimore, November 6, 1807. Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders that an election for fifteen directiors witl be held at the Fountain Inn, on Monday the 7th .day of December next, at nine o'clock in the morning and continue until 3 o'clock in the afternoon. By order of the board. JAMES COX, Cashier. N, B. By act of incorporation five of the prcseet directors are not eligible for the next vear. November? -vrthD REMOVAL. Henry & Lindenber ef Have removed to No. 2-00 1-2, Baltimore- Street. Who offer to Kent the Store & Cel- lar, No. 'J4, opposite the Indian-Queen Ta- vem, with a convenient Warehouse if. re- q ired. August 26. & Hager's-Town Bank. George Price, of the city of Baltimore, is auth -rised to r.ceive th« instalment of two Dollars a S' are, due on each share of the Stock of the Hager's town Bank, on the 1st Monday of Deoemboi next, from the Stock- holders residing in Baltimore. By an O. der ef the Board of Directors, Stockholders may pay up any sum, not ex- ceeding .'.5 dollars on each siare, including instalments already made, on which they will be entitled to a dividend from the time o! pay- ment. N. ROCHESTER, President. November 13 dtlroD G. F. t*J Lindenberger, iVo. 300, Baltimote-strei, opposite the Indian Shieen Tavern, Have imported in the Othello, Canawa, and Fame, from Liverpool, a complete assort. ment of HARDWARE. CUTLERY, SADLERY, BRASS, and JAPANNED WARE, Sic &c. Among which are, Anvils and Vices, Spades and Shovels, Fiat Point fine drawn Nails, Patent Shot, assorted, White Lead, in Oil, in kegs of 28 and 14 lb Seine Tiwne, in caska of 250 lb. each. Hilling Hoes, Iron Wire, Guns, 111 cases. Which are offered for sale, on accommo- dating terms September 7- d Fitch Flail, Jun" 81, Bowly's wharf Has received by ship Minerva, Jrom Bos- ton, and fur s^le, 3 tons Patent SHOT from B B to No 7. 2500 lbs. of Jamaica PI 4ENT' ', by the sloop Industry, from New-York. November J4. d4t eo4t Fish, Pork, etc. THOMAS MAREAN has just received: and ojfei s for suie at Mj. 9, Bowly's wharf, 110 bbls. Boston Bttv Mackcr'al, 54 do. Nova Scotia do 12 do Salmon, 16 hhds > White God-Fish of superior 118 boxes Equality, 50 bbls. N-w York Prime Pork, 58 boxes fresh No 3 Chocol.de. On hind, 9,G;;0 lb Martinique Green Coffee, Bordeaux Brandy, Mess, No 1 and 2 Bos- ton Beef, Ground Ginger, &c November 24. d4t-eo4t$ ¦*^y>'^'W-—g"-"» '-¦ ¦_¦;»«!¦; Spanish Tobacoo, 9000 lb. of a very superior qualitt wilt bfi solo on very advantageous term?, if in'mf di» ate application is made at No 21, Market* street. November 26. d4t| One Uoljar Reward Ran away from the snbsc rib r, yesterday morning, an app entice boy to the Boot r -J Shoe making business, named Z vhariah Bid- dison ; about thirteen year* of .'ge, sler cter nvdo. smooth face, and bl.ck eyes fm1 on and took with him when hi went away, a Brown fur hat, a Brownt coatirg great Coat, Blue round about Jacket, Blienai ken a id a pair white linnen Trousers ;(the ones patched) a white W'istcoat.and coarse Shoes and Stock, ings Whoever takes up said hoy and bring* him 'o the subscriber, or secures him in any Jail, shall receive the above reward and all rea- sonable charges, paid by GEORGE ZlUGLER, No i7 Harrison-ptrcet. Nov. 27;________________________d4j.____ B- es Wax !*< Earthen-Ware. 30 bbls. of AMERICAN BEES WAX in prime order for shipping -and a few crates of EARHE"'W IE issorted, for sale by CORN! HWA1T& YARNALL, No. 83, Bowly's Wharf. 11th mo. 27-______________________d^^ To Rei t, A CARRIAGE HOUSE & STABLE, Back of No. 23, Pratt-street Apply at the above number. ______Nov. 25 eo4t For Sale, That valuable Farm called EPPING the residence of Mrs. Catherine Beit. Tins F»rn» contains 339 acres, more or less, of limc-s'.oi>e land, between thirty and forty ot winch :;••» new in m&udow, and a considerable c|unnity Oiore may he made ;,t a small expence, p: rt of which will admit of being wa'ereci. The soil is adapted to the proilure of coin, wheat and rye! likewise Timothy and Cover. I' is well wat r, d, having a number of spring'- -md, several n. vc tailing streams pas-ing th,.-ugh ] it in such directions us to afford a sufficient ' supply ot water to ei'th field. 1 he inpr. v«. ' menu are a convenient Dwelling Hous*. 1 ' d, ! other necessary luiltlings, wi h a Inge app!«J I and peach on h rd, containing some <> the i choi est fruit trees Thr land is siv.c ted on the York dad, about thirteen mites front the city of Baltimore, and three from General Bidgely'S Furnace The t- rms of salt- maf be known by applying to Rich rti K y Htath, esq. corner of Cheapside, Baltimore ; or to the subscriber on the premises KlCHARD GRAFTON BELT. November .5 » **o ELLIOF 6i Co. No. 7, N Charles street, HAVE received by the lite arrivals from France, an elegant assortment of Paper-hanging Borders arid Designs, From the first Manufactory in Paris — They wisii likewise to intVtrm their customers, that the season is not yet too far advanced, for Papering—and R. Elliot will be responsible that the workmanship done b) him, shall be to the employer's satisfaction. November S3._______________________d I OF FEE- 170,000 lbs of COFFEE, entitled to draw- back j for sala by ANDREW BOYD, No 3, N. Calvert-street October 30. d SHOT. 8 tonsPatentSlvit ass> irted, from A to No 4, 60 box-s White Cod Fish, 10 pipes Corsica Wh'e—and ;5 boxes Chocolate, Now landing from b'ig Tyger, Farley, from Boston, and for sale by FITCH HALL, Jan. 81, Bowl}'„ Wharf, November 23. ____________dot eo4t ¦\ot:ce. May be had at the Fountain Inn, by giv- ing one day's notice, cither for public or pri- vate parties, Calf Foot Jolly, Currant Ditto, Lemon Creams, and Whips. November 13. d M otice. The Co-partnership o* Hancock and Norris was dissolved th,< st nisftmtn by mi uisi con sent ; all persons having claims against the said firm will please present them for ssttle ment s and those indebted are particularly requested to make immediate payment, to ei. ther of the subscribers. THOMAS HANCOCK. RICHARD NORRIS. Sept 14. d3m Notice. The St. Andrews Society will meet at Peck's Hotel, on Monday the 3. th instant at half past 12 o'clock, P, M. to elect officers for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of o- ther business. A perusal of the 14th article of the constitution is here recommended The subscription paper will continue at Mr Peck's Bar Room, until Friday Evening ; — those members therefore who are inclined to dine with the Society on St. Andrew's day are requested to add their Signatures thereto be fore that time. Dinner will be on the Table at 3 o'clock. By order. ANDREW BURT, Se'ry November 25. d4t LOST, A gold headed CANE It was left in a Hackney-stage, in which the subscriber rode from Centre market, to his residence- in Wolfe street, Fell's Point The Driver is re quested to return it to the owner, or leave it at this office. ' J FR MORA>VIT.I.E, Pastor of Sst. Patrick's Church. Nov. 37- • dtt§ London Phceri x I ir£ Office Baltimore, N yember 2, 1807. The following policies ci nr tbUPmontl No 272,048, 4th Nov. > J at 7th 27!,047, 27 2.0 jo, 27:,0SL 272,052, 372,053, 272.U54, ------- DAVID November 2. 7tfi 7th 18th 24th t oid William ^| D. WILLIAMS. eoSt b Kor i* frei tliam and De» vereux Jucob Myers. J J ohn Spurrier- S1EWAKI', Agent, dbt eoletlJ __^ Prime Upland Cotton, Russia Sheetings and Duck, &.c he 60 bales Prime Upland Cotton in shipping order. 40o pieces Russia Sheetings, " b t% 20 do do Dm k, first quality 2 cases Bengv.l Indigo do. 9 pipes Real Cognac Brandy 500 pieces Blue Nankins,' 15t) bbls. Boston No. 1, and 2, Beef„ 120 boxes Mould Candies, 20 d '. Spermaceti do. 10 chests Hyson Tea, 20 tons Bar Iron. For Sale by CUMB i November 26. Liverpool Salt. the subicrii'C offers for sa'e, 12.000 oushefs hue Li-e pool S LT, now on board the ship Poesh.ntus, c ptiin Tomjj* kins, which In w tl dispose of 01 lili'eral terms if ti-ken immeeiiately fi*int tlie ship THOMAS ltN\MT. Novemb'rV,7. te,3t lufor ation Wanted. Richard Harden, Late of Pratt treet, in the city of Balti- more, Grocer, who ef sai! city, on or about the 4th day of October Kst.—The PnMic wtndd cone r an obligation on a person i-ena whom he purchased a large quantity of goods, and likewise on whom he prevailed to endorse iv te to a considerable amount, f they would forward a few lines, mentionin'g where he is> to be found, to A B. at the office of the Fe- deral Gazette. The said R. Harden is about 28 years of age. 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, stout made, bliick complexion, a mark on his jaw like that of an eviu, down look, and is a Taylorh\ traile. When in Baltimore, he was dreescd in in black with a crape on his hat; he seems to ftuie a general knowledge of business, and of the country, being horn in America He former- ly lived in Charles-town, and prior to his cont- ing to Baltimore, he lived in Ne-wbern. The person he has taken in, as above stated, is a man with a large family, froos whom he has taken nearly the whole of the mens of sup. p rt for ti.«m and himself, and therefore claims the assistance of the public, in ei tect- Ing him Should the person giving info,mutt- on (sn that he can be arrestee! r' quire a res- sonable tewaid lie shall have it, and his name never be mentianed. *** The E.iters of Newspapers throu.houl the United Stales, ivill be pliuied to giv the above a few insertions,fo> the sake of Uukiui:ity, Novemb. r 27. ________________ cc4t ~ STOLEN SOME time since from a store in M'ket- ott'et \ SMALL P\PER BOX, containing black ribbons-, among which were, two pieci s of extra broad stiff' cockade ribbon ; it s thought that this-4*tter description of ril bon» being raveVyto he met with, may lead oadis- of the thief. A re .1 ard t.l Hi. ¦ 1 ... wdl be given for infor . ali ,11 l^-t will produce coa- victior. Inquire fttthi* office. Nov. 27, eo4t