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&ztik&. S«ve 1));! uv-, per Annum; WcAiNiU^ J.u, DElEM lEU 2, I8u7 Uichard Norris as received per shiis Cnnnvia, and Diana from Liverpool, and nun openHlg at No 197 1-2, Market-street, A. general assortment of J' trdware, Cutlery & Saddlery, Which will be sold to country merchants i.—»d others, wholesale -.ml retail low for cash ¦»— notes in town. !/jj, per ship Six Sisters from Bristol, Seine and Sail Twine, Tin Plates, Iron Wire, assorted No, 7, to 2D Broad Virginia Hoes, Sheet Iron, si igie double, and trebl, Black and bright Vises, Long Handle trying Jrans, Spades and Shovels, lie. November .'. a d To Rent, A WHARF, on Light-street, adjoining property of Mr Samuel K. Smith ; now *5n the possession of VIi\ Hiram Oo<"h;-an. Ap- to Mr. Hugh Neilson. >r the subscriber. WASHINGTON VAVI i'.IBBER. Wanted to Purchase or litre, A GOOD COOK. ^October 3___________•____________d George Lightner, At his Established TIN AND PKWTIiH MANUFACTORY, Wr ik.street, O!dtown,,tiear the ff.ty.tc ties, Informs his friends and the public gene- talb", that he k"cps on hand a large us S' I'tment of the best Manufactured TIN and PliW l'ER, warranted of the, first workman fehhl Country Vler hants and niters will find it greatly to their advantage to call it the Ma n ifaetsrv, as he prices will he made an object to merchants taking a quantity Old Copper and Pewter will be taken in payment 'o. new, and the highest price given. Also for Sale or Kent, A small FARM, containing about 40 acres, lying in Ge.vane's towrt, opposite the tavern formerly kept by Mr Jobn wooden* There are on mis Farm, two convenient Dwelling. II uses. B rn. Smoke House, Spring Hi use, and all other necessary buildings ; 12 acres of Woodland, and about the same quantity in jfocd Me«dow; about 250 Apple-Trees, anil a quantity of other Fruit. The whole isunder gee I .iclnsu" a id would make a handsome retreat fo" my gentleman during the summer season. It. will be sold on liberal terms, or Rented i-" a good tenant Terms made k own *y applping to GEORGE LIGHTNER. Oct. 31.'_________________________dt.22D Henry and Geo. Gassavvay, No. 39, Market street, Have just received, plunder's Sheeting, Dowlas, Burlaps, Rus- sia it German Diapers, &. Green Baize, suit able for Carpets Which they offer cheap, by wholesale or retail. November 2o. _______________d!8t G. b\ and .]. Liiidenbergt-r, No. 200, Baltimore street, opposite the Indian Spleen Tavern, Have received by the Six Sisters, from Bris- tol, and now landing', Tin in boxes, Anvils and Vises, Frying Pans, Spades and Shovels, Sonde, double and treble Sheet Iron, N ias, of every si/.e, Card and Iron Wire, Broad Virginia Weeding Hoes, &c. ike. Which, with a variety of other goods in the Hardware Line, will be disposed of On acrommndat'vg terms. Sept 26. ' d , ~~Mr. IVebsler~ Respectfully informs the inhabitants of Bal- timore and its vicinity, by desire of several Friends, he will give A (.once t an F iday, the A>th Ihctmber, at-tne FOUNTAIN INN, PAiiT I. OV'tur'.— 'avdn. So: g—F.muiivh Eenuic,or Ned of the Hill, translated by Miss Ovve'isonj Music, ancient Irish — Mr. Webster. Seng— I bou art false as the Zephyrs that Fl- —Mrs. ^'11 mot—Hewitt- Sinfo.li—P level. Song. (by e'ir ¦)—The Williow -Mr, Web- ster—Braharn Song—No .odv coming to marry me—Mrs. Wilmot—Cook*. S m'g— l'lie Glasses Se.vrUe—Mr. Webster —Geary. Full Place... Oyrovz Pi AT II. Song--[without accompaniments,]-Ellen ©""Moore --Mr. Webster Sohg- -Tor Mir I B iy—Mrs. Wilmot. Concerto, >n the Violin - Mr. Upfeldt, jun Song—Softly waft ye southern breezes— Mr. Webster - Hook. Allepro—Pleyel. Song- Let not rage .-Mrs Wilmot--Dr Arne. Seng, by desire- -The Rose—Mr. Webster —Bray. Finale—Full Orchestra. Doors to open a quarter part 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 the night of performance at the bar of theFountaii, Inn. The words of the Songs to be delivered at the $aw,gratis. November 37.________________d_8t Boston Fork, eic. 40 bids. Navy Moss, an4 No. 1 Pork, 4 hhds. Hums, 3'J boxes Chocolate, 6 bales Fresh Hops, Will be landed, this day and for sale by WRLIAM GUILD. Also for sale, 4th proof Cogoiac and Bordeaux Brandy, Claret Wine, Young Hyson Tea, Zant Currants, Boston No. 1, iieef, Iron Hoops and Sh., Lemon Creams, and Whips. November 13. d For Sale, Freight or Charter, .J^Ji~\ T'1R sh'P .HENRIETTA, w4wtV ^"hn ^icklfWs, waster, ¦'•s^cSJ&ir ?80 ons Burthen, an excel- **r':teS^U«lent vessel, and well found, in all respects. For terms appiv to AMOS A WILLIAMS. Who off rs for sale, 100 tons Liverpool Coarse SALT, And a quantity of Coals, received by said shit). December 1.______________________dStj: For Londonderry, *-X*VS> The fine, fast sailing Brig #1)> DIAMOND,' JJKjSjr William Mans m, master; '•#*'%*,:-4 ¦*!¦* Nearly a new vn -sd, great part of her cargo eigaged, and will be dispi with all conven'ent speed- For tieiybt oi- passage apply to CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, No. 8.1, Bowly"» wharf. llthmo. 2rth, d Charleston, (To s id in all next week,) The Schooner MARY, Captain Eva s ; -.. ?are? The greater part of her car- go beinj being engaged For freight of the re- mainder or passag apply to the master on board, Smith's Dc k, or to l'OUr.KE fk KARRICK. Who itave for Sale, 200 bags Ci-.ffee, 13 hhds. Sugar, 15 tons Logwood, 7 do. Nicaragua Wood, Hyson h Young Hyson Teas, Sail Twhv 'v bids, and boxes,' Manufactured 1 obaeco, 6 Logs Mahogany. Nov. '5 dlOtt For Sale, freight or Charter, .^ i Thenewand fast saibng Ship •vV GH. -KD SL.IGNIOR, 1^-' James Snow Master. Burthen 305 tons per register carres about 35'd barnls, is a remarkably sViono; faithful built Ship, just offher first vny- age and by competent judges es*eemed a very superior vessel, now l;,ing>t Kerr's wharf Fell's-Point. also t? ~N The veiy fine Ship, WM\. GENKR.AL KNOX, '&J\\jr' Samuel H Ginnodo master p^c^^Age-,,- a strong faithful built and ve- ry fast sailing Ship, about 3U0tonf burthen, Lying a' Kerr'» wliarf, Jell's-Point, and may be dispatched immediate iy A pply ti>, CORNTHWAIT t3"Y \ R NALL. No. 8.3 Bowly's-wharf. 11 mo. 2|th d___^ For New-York, The Market Schooner FRIENDSHIP, ___ Luther ivans, master ; A remarkable fine vessel, with good accommodations for passe now loading and expected to sail in a few days. For freight or passage, apply to the master on board, at Smith's wharf or to I-AIA.M MA.NKIN, Who has receited fry said wsset, 1 .0 kegs Ground Ginger, fresh and nice, And 50 barrels Pippin Apples. Also just received, 2 trunks Pullicut Handkerchiefs, 1 do. Cambric Muslins, assorted, 1 case containing Calicoes, Dimities, Checks Suspenders, &c. A few pieces Coarse blue Cloths, adapted William P Mathews Has just received by the Fair American, from London, AN EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OF Fresh Drugs and Medicine. His 3tock is now general and extensive, con- sisting of; Drugs and Chemicals Siti'geon'slnstruments Patent Medicines Furniture Glass and Vials Fine Painters' Colours Gold and Silver Leaf Copal and Spt. Var- nishes October 17- Glaziers' Diamonds Dye Stuffs &. fine Fig Bine Genuine Windsor Soat) Wash Balls, Teeth Brushes, and A ninety of Perfume- d bt? Claret Wine, Teas, &c 1 50 casks Claret Wine, 60 chests Hyson,-j 20 Souehong, 20 Boliea, 20 had chests do 30 qr do. do. _ 50 pieces Russia Duck, 50 do Ravens do, WIRTff.''."^W» 40 coils Cordage, 30 half bb'ls Beef, 40 casks Red Wine, calculated for the Sps.ni.h Market, and entitled to debenture, 30 casks Copperas, So boxes Spermacetia Candles, 100 bols Shad lately i ispected, 20 kegs London Refined Salt Petre, 606) lbs. Cassia, 4«casks Spermaceti Oil. For Sale, by CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, No 83, Bowly's wharf, 11th mo. Ifi. d Imported By the ship George and Albert, captain Joel Vie- wers, front. Tonnin^en, White Ik brown Platillas, } of superior qua. Dowlas and Cisserillos, jj lily, 1000 oval Demijohns, (The above entitled to drawback.) And by the late arrivals in Phiiatelphia from iVoming&i, A General Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. Ot: hand, Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 12, Ticklenburgs, Rouans, white K.olls, and Checks No. 2, 5000 Gunney Bags, For sale by FREDERICK C GRAF, Head of Smith's dock. Sept. 22. d to Slop Work, Btc. November 19. i'or Sale, Freight or Charter, The substantial Brig SUSAN & FRANCIS, Bui i hen 18' tons,carries 1200 barrels* is wtllfoi nd and com. in every respect; sails fast, is just off her first voj age from the West-Indies, and will be ready to take in a cargo in a day or two. For terms apply to LEWIS FOUI.K. Nov. 27. , co6t ;>lt.teh n ted REMOVAL. Henry & Lindenber er Have removed to No. 200 1-2, Baltimore- street. Who offer to Rent the Store & Cel- ar, No. 04, opposite the Indian Queen Ta vern, with a convenient Warehouse if re- quired August 26. d •Town Bank. Hager's ___ George Price, of the city of Baltimore, is "antli rised to receive the. instalment of two Dollars a Share, due on each share of tUe Mock of the Hager'stown Bank, on the 1st Monday of DcCembei next, from the Stock- holders residing in Baltimore. By an Oder of the Board of Directors, Stockholders may pay up any sum, not ex- ceeding 25 dollars on each share, including instalments already made, on which they will be entitled to a dividend from the time of pay- ment. N. ROCHESTER, President. November 13- dtlmD G. F. tk j Inndenberger, No. 200, Baliimotc-slrt-.-t, opposite the Indian ^ueen Tavern, Have imported in the Othello, Canawa, and Fame, from Liverpool, a complete assort, ment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADLERY, BRASS, and JAPANNED WARE, &.C S<.c. Among Vihtch are, Anvih and Vices, Spades and Shovels, Flat Point tine drawn Nails, Patent Shot, assorted, White Lead, in Oil, in kegs of 28 and H lb Seine Tiwr.e, in cssks of 250 lb. each, Hilling Hoes, Iron Wire, Guns, in cases. Which are offered for sale, on accommo- dating terms. September 7. A To Let, The Upper Part of the House. No. 185, Market-street Nov US. eo4t Bees Wax -• Earthen-Ware 30bbls. of AMERICAN BEES WAX in prime order for shipping -and a fi w crates of EARIJENW \RE assorted, for sale by CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, No. 83, Bowly's Wharf. 11th mo. 2?.______________________ d Notice. The Co partnership of Hancock and Norris was dissolved the 1st instantn by mutual con sent ; all persons having claims against the said firm will please present them for settle- ment j and thosu indebted are particularly requested to make immediate payment, to ei- ther of the subscribers. THOMAS HANCOCK. RICHAU.D NORR1S. Sept 14. ".",„ JJank of ahimore. November b, 1807. Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders that an election for fifteen directiors wel be held at the Fountain Inn, on Mondav the 7th day of December next, at nine o'clock in the morning and continue until o o'clock in the afternoon. By order of the board. JAMES COX, Cashier. N B. By act of incorporation fiv.. of the present directors are not eligible for die next year. November 6____________________dtfthP A CAR0 TICKETS in St. Mary's College Lot- tery, which since die 19lh of the present month, have been selling at Ten Dollars and Fifty Cents, will on Monday, the 7th of De cemlwr, be farther advanced as follows : Whole Tickets, gll Half ditto, 5 62 1-2 Quarter do. • 2 87 1-2 Eighths do. 1 50 And should any remain for sale at the cum mencement of the drawing they will still be further advanced to 12 dollars and 50 cents In the i uteri m they may had at th» former prices from ether of the subscribers. COLE h I. BONSAI., 174, Market-street. SAMUEL VINCENT, 44, Gay street. G. DOBBIN & MURPHY, 10, Market st-opposite the Centre-Market. All of whom keep regular and correct check books. Tickets registered and examined on moderate terms-________Nov. 28. ____d4t Superfine Broad-Cloths. By the Henrietta and Pochatttas, APPLETON and Co. No. 16, Calvert-street, Have R ceived, 2bales Superfine Broad-cloths, From 15s a 2os st iling, similar, to their cheapest cloths received this fall, 20 trunks Prints, Olive and Drab Cords & V- Ivets, 4 1-2 Loudon Pin;:, November 30________________________d ELLIOL rx Co. No. 7, N Charles street, HAVE received by the late arrivals from France, an elegant assortment o* Paper-hanging Borders and Designs, From the first Manufactory in Paris — They wish likewise to inferm their customers, that toe season 'snot yet too far advanced, for Papering—and R.Elliot will be responsible that,the workmanship done by him, shall be to the eir.ploycr's satisfaction. - J3. d MalagaWine. Ra:sh;s,Tens, eic 'fu-st Received ahdfor Sate by William Nfo'rris, Junior. TEA DEALT!B & GROC NO 64, ' X..K I'l 3 I ': 50 qr.,1 asks first qu 20 small kegs do. 16 gallons ea dr»wb« k, ^B 100 boxes fresh Muscatel Raisins, 20 boxes Imperial Tea, 7 lbs. each, 2 chests, and ten h -If chests Youn'(f Hyson and 9 whole and ten half chests Souchong do just imported and:of superior quality, }9 hole and two half hampers Olive Oil quart hollies, 3 hhds. fresh Filberts, 3 tierces Zant Cur. rants, 3 hbls. English Walnuts, 12 chizeii Martinique Cordials, 500 lb Double Gloucester Cheese, by retail. Who lias in Store, 11 hhds. Jamaica and Antigua Spirits, five hhds. old Antigua Rum, remarkably high fla- vored ; 7 pi'e.s Amsterdam Gin i Ac-'univk Peach randy, in bb!s 3 years old: old Cog- niac and Bordeaux Brandy, in long and shott pipes ; Madeira, Sherry, Lisbon, and Port Wine, in quarter casks; a few small kegs re fined Madeira, fit for present use; old Malm- sey Madeira an i Port Wine, in bott'es, and by retail ; 5 boxes elegant Spermaceti Candles ; 73 boxes Mould and Dipt Candles, difierjrt sizes j Old Whi.e and Brown Soap, in boxes ; Jamison's Crackers, in bbls. half bbls. kegs, and by retail ; Ketehup and Soy, in bottles ; warranted an common Chocolate ; Double BaKle Powder, in poiind papers, and in ca.i- nisterSj split Pens, iii small 'tegs, and by re- tail ; P land, Slarrh in pound papers ! Writ- ing-Paper, No 1 and 2 ; Playing Cards, 1st, ,-d, and 1 1 quality ; double refined Salt Pe tre; Holland and English Rag Powder; Flask Oil, in boxes, So flasks each j and Strait's Oil, in boxes of 12 bottles each; Windsor Shaving Soap ; twilled Hair Sifters ; China mon, in small bales ; Mace and Cloves; Har ris's large and small Twist Tobacco, in kegs and half kegs, and oy retail, ccpu.l if not su- p."' ior to any in this city ; Goshen Cheese, in casks and in boxes, containing one cheese each, mutable for lamily use ; 14:: boxss fresh Olives and Capers, remarkably good. N. 15 Fresh Imperial, Hyson, Young Hy . son and Black Teas, by retail, seeded parii- clifarly for supplying private families—and Winter Strained Spermaceti Oil, by retail. November 3o ------- Von Kapff 6t Brune, H'vs received, a .d offer for Sale, 23 Trunks Pfussianas- -an excellant article fortlie Spanish market, 47 crates Earthenware, assorted to suit the Spanish market, 1 bale Bedlicks. On Hand, German Linens ; Fiauders Sheetings or Branants ; hen. y and light Holla.,d Sail Duck ; vlock Russia Sheeting; Silk Ve.vets and Rib- bands ; Tapes and Bob ins ; Gunny Hags ; sewing and fishing Twine ; Holland Gin ; gin Cases ; half pint Tumblers black lead Crucibles ; Maddar ; Copper j s.lvev Watch- es, and Portvvine in Boxes. Alsa, 230,000 lbs. St. Domingo Cr.ffee, 700 boxes Havana Migar*, 67 Seroons first quality Caraccasjlndigo 18 casks Rocoa, 42 bales U -land Cotton, IS do. black Snake i-ioot 6 barrels and 7 bags Gum Guyacum, 55 boxes Cigars. Nov 30, _______________d6teo6t. COFFEE. 120,000 lbs. of COFFEE, entitled to draw- back ; for sals by ANDREW BOYD, No 3, N. Calvwt-street October 30.________________________d George Keyser (~At the Corner of Liberty and Market streets.J •Has received by the late arrivals faom Liverpool, A large and extensive assortment of Qceen's-Ware, Which he will sell on the lowest terms for cash, or acceptances in town Country mer- chants and others, w ill find it to their advan tage to call as above. He has likewise re- ceived 50 crat'S assorted WARE, suitable for the West India Market, November ,'7- co4t ------ . —-———•— Dissolution of Partnershid. The Partnership heretofore existing be tween PRIESTLEY & MINSKEY, Cabinet- Makers, was dissolved on the 7th instant, hj mutual onsent : All persons having claims against the said firm, are requested to brute' in the same for settlement, and all those in debted to the above, are particularly request ed to make payment to Edward Priestley, who is duly authorised to settle the busim ss of the concern. EDWARD PRIESTLEY, SAMUEL MINSKEY. The subscriber respeclf'uih informs his friends, and the public, that he still continues to carry on the Cabinet-Making Business, At nts ptiEsi nt stanb, No. 4, BALTI- MORE-STREET, two doors from Fhii.pot's-eridce, And hopes from his attention to business, to merit a share of the favors they have here- tofore beep, so liberal with. E. PRJESTLEY. Who has on huttd, AN ASSORTMENT OF Elegant Furniture, CONSIS I j:.G Oi Side Boards of various patterns, Northumberland and other Dining Tables, Card Tables of different shapes, Oval and Square Penibrook Tables, Secretaries and Book Cases, Circular and Strait Beaureaus, Do. Do. ITssh-Stands, Mahogany and other Bedsteads, and one elegant Pedestal-end Side Board, With a pair of Superb Vase Knife Cases, AUg, for sale on accommodating Units, A quantity of St. Domingo and Bav MA' HOC ANT, tit for Cabinet-Makers aifr Hottse Carpenters. November 18. e.cCt fv'oi. XX . li—No. 422 4. To Rert, a Carriage holse & stable. Bark of No. 3, Pratt street Apply at tlio rivmber. Nov, 25 eo4t For S:de, iKV Farm called XPFlNG, the; i :e of Mrs Catherine Kelt. This Farm contain* 3.u) acres, more or less, a\' lime-smi-ic land, between thirty and forty of which are new in in,adow, and a considerable quamty more may be made at a smaltkexpence, ]- |p> of which will.admit of being yfca'ert-d. The beat soil is adapted to the produce of coin, yjfi and rye, likewise Timothy and I '¦:>.¦. it is well waterfd, having a number of springs and several never failing streams passing through it in such directions as to afford a sufficient supply oi water to each field. The improve- ments are a convenient Dwelling House and other necessary buildings, wi b a large apple and peach or. hard, containing some of the! fruit trees T!u land is situated on the Vork Head, about thirteen miles from the! city of Baltimore, and three from G I'ii'.y-y's Furnace, The terms of sale may be known by applying to Richard Key Heath, esq. corner of Clieapside, Baltimore ; or la the subscriber on the premises, RICHARD GRAFTON BELT. November J5. e<> Prime Upland 1 bt> H J *3 btton, Russia Sheetings and Diick,"&c &C. 60 bales Prime Upland Cotton in shipping ordur. 400 pieces Russia Sheetings, 20 do. do Duck, firnt quality 2 cases Bengal 1-idigo do. 9 pi|ies Heal Cognac Brand) 500 nieces Blue Nankins. 150 bbls. Boston No. 1, and 2, Beef, 120 boxes Mould Candles, 20 do. Spi rmaciti do; in ufvasts Hyson Tea, 2u tons Bar Iron. For Sale by CUMB : D. WILLIAMS. November 26. ____eo8i ^ Liverpool Salt. The subscriber offers for sale, 12,000 bushels fine Liverpool SaLT, now on board the ship Pocahantus, captain Tompi l.ius, which he will dispose of on liberal terms if taken immediately from the ship THOMAS TENANT. ' November 27. ' eo8t Information Wanted. Richard Harden, Late of Pratt street, in the city of Balti- more, Grocer, who lefi said citv; on or about the ;:4th day of October last—The public would confer an obligation on a person from ¦chased a large quantity, of goods, and t.fcewiseon whom he prevailed to i s n te to a considerable amount, if they would forward a few lines, mentioning where he is >o be found, to A B. at die office of the Fe- deral Gazette. The said R. Harden is about 28 years of ige, 5 feet 7 or 8 inch, s high, stout made, black complexion, a mark on Ins jaw.like that of an evii, down look, and is a Taylor b trade- When in Baltimore he was dreesed in in black with a crape on his hat; lis seems to i; general knowledge of business, and of the country, being horn in America He former- ly lived in Cnarlcs-ti wn, and prior to his ¦ iiM ing to Baltimore, he lived in Nc'wberh. The oerson he has taken in, as above stated, is A nan with a large family, fro i whom >ie haft taken nearly the v. hole of the me .ns of sup* pert for thorn and himself, and theifefore lai'res the. assistance of the public, in d t<-ct« iag h.tu. Should the person giving infoi mati- ¦ti (so that he ean be arrested) require a rea- ooaoie reward he shall have it, and bis nama lever be mentianed. *,* T..e E.itirs of Newspapers throughout the United Statei, tcilt be pleased id givr t'ne r.'ove a few insertions,for the sake 0/ tine tanitrv. eo4t Nove'nb.r 27J "stolen SOME time since from f s'ore in Market- stiv t x SMALL P \V R ifOX. corlHrninJ olack ribbrns-- among ,.-hich were, two pieces of' extra broad stiff' cockade ribbon i it i' thought that tins latter description of ribl'oi.s i>,..,,,,- rarely to be met with, may feadto a dis- covery of the thief A re-vardof lOdrl's.will be given forinfdr* atinn 'hat will produce cou- vietio". Inquire at this office. Nov 27. Richard Norns, No iy71 2, Market strket, HiiSJust received a complete assortment of the newest tatterns, Sheffield Plated WARE, Amorg zvhich are, Candlesticks ami Branches, Tea and Coffee Setts complete} Bread and Fruit Ba: ¦ Toast Trays, Mustard Pots :,"M November 23. The Subscribers Offer of prim tie sale, 5i tierces wf prime Martinique Green Coffee, 51 cases of She»thmg COPPER, 20 te 28 Deoeraber 1. UUtVlUM Si CO. tUt