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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/07-1807/12 msa_sc3722_2_6_2-0529 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
F
Richard Norris
Has received per shiia Ctlnavia, an I Diana from
Liverpool, and now oj>. ung at
No 197 1-2, M.MlK'TSTl'r.UT,
A general assorlm nt of
Hardware, Cutlery&?Saddlery,
Which will b<*. sold l > country merchants
and others, wholesale and retail low for cash
or notes in town.
Also, per ship Six Sistersfrom Bristol,
Seine and Sail Twine,
Tin Plates,
Iron Wire, assorted No. 7, to 21-
Broad Virginia Hoes,
Sheet Iron, single double and trebl.
Black and bright Vises,
Long Handle Fryirrg Pans,
S;iade3aul Shovels, &o.
November 2. A
To Rent,
A WII ARF, on Light-street, adjoining
¦ property of Mr Samuel R. Smith ; now
in the possession of vir. Hirani Cochran, Ap-
v.lv to Mr. Hujfh jReilson'.er tl e subscriber.
W KSHINGTON VAN RlBflER.
Wanted to Purchase or Hire,
A GOOD COOK.
October 3____________d
George Lightner,
At hit Established
TIN AND PEAVTEK MANUFACTORY,
North-street* OliSavin, near the Hayscales,
Informs his friends and th* public gene,
rally, that he keeps on hand a Urge as
sortmem of the best Manufactured TIN and
PEWTER, warranted of the host workman-
> Country Mer hanls and others will find
it gPeatrJ to their advantage to call at the Ma
nu''i Uiry, as1 he p.ices will he m^de an object-
to merchants taking a quantity
Old Copper and Pewter will be taken in
payment for new, and the highest price given.
Alio far Sale or Rent,
A small FARM, containing about 40 acres,
lying in Govsne's town, opposite the tavern
formerly kept by Mr John Wooden. There
arcTin this Farm, Hv.i convenient Dwelling.
Houses. Barn, STMfke House, Spring-House,
and all other necessa.j niiiWings-s 12 acres of
Woodland, and about the.sstne quantity in
. good Meadow -, about: 250 Auple-Trees, and
a quantity of other Fruit The whole is under
good inclosure and would make a handsome
retreat for any gentleman during the summer
season. It will be sold on liber; ' teraiB, or
rented to a good tenant Term-, ma !e k own
byapnlpingto GEORGE L1CHTN&R,
Oct. 31. ^^^^^
For Sate, Freight or Charter, William P Mathews
The Ship HENRIETTA,
John Nickles, master,
280 ons Burthen, an excel-
dent vessel, and well found, in
For terms apply to
AMOS A WILLIAMS.
Who ojf'rs for sale,
100 tons Liverpool Coarse SALT,
And a quantity of Coals, received by said
ship.
December 1.__________________d8i4
For Londonderry,
¦*K*T*H The fine, fast sailing Brig
"WeWS^ DIAMOND^
CmJ^-Kf William Mans n, master j
j.%3 .-• Nearly anew v»sel, great part
of her cargo engaged, and will be dispatched
with all conven'ent speed. For freight or
passage apply to
CORNTHWAIT & YAUNALL,
No. 8.5, Bow!yrs wharf.
11th mo. 27th. m
Has just received by the Fair American, from
London,
AN EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OT
Fresh Drugs and Medicine.
Hi3 stock is now general and extensive, con-
sisting of
For Charleston,
dt22D
Henry and Geo. G a seaway.
No. 39, Market street,
Have j.tst i\ aired,
Flander's Sheeting, Dowlasi Burlap.?, Rus-
sia 8s German Diapers, bt Green Baize, suit
able for Carpets
Which they offer cheap, by wholesale or
retail.
November.2o.______________d1Bt
G.F. and J. Lindenbergf r.
No. 200, Baltiivrt-street, opposite the Indian
Sateen Tavern,
Have received ',.,,- the Six Sisters, from Bris-
tol, and now landing,
Tin in boxes,
Anvils and Vises,
Frying Pans,
Spades and -ihovels,
Single, double and treble Sheet Iron,
Nai's, of every si^e,
Card and Iron Wire,
Broad Virginia Wwding Hoes, he. &c.
Which, with a variety of other goods in
the Hardware Line, will be dis; osed o1 on
accommodating terms. Sept 26. d
^^^^^^ Webster
Respectfully informs the inhabitants of Bal.
tirnore and its vicinity, by desire of several
Friends, he will, give
A Conce t, on Friday, the 4th
December, at the FOUNTAIN INN, >
PART 1.
Overture—I faydn.
Song—EmuinchEcnuic.or Ned of the Hill,
translated by Miss Owensou ; Music, ancient
Irish—Mr. Webster.
Song—Thou art false as the Zephyrs that
Fly—M rs. W i I mot— 1I e witt-
S'mfoni—Pleyel.
Song', (by drsirc)—The Williow -Mr. Web-
ster—Braham
Song—Nobody coming to marry me—Mrs.
\V ilmot—Cook.
Song—The Glasses Sparkle—Mr. Webster
—Geary.
Full Piece—GyroveU.
PAST II.
Song- [without accompaniments,} -Ellen
O'Moore -Mr. Webster
Song—The Mind Boy—Mrs. Wilmot.
Concerto, on the Violin —Mr. Upfeldt, jun
Song—Softly waft ye southern breezes—
Mr. Webster -Hot k.
Allepro—Pleyel.
Song- Let not rage -Mrs. Wilmot—Dr.
Arne.
Sung, by desire—The Rose—Mr. Webster
-—Bray.
Finale—Full Orchestra
Doors to open a quarter past six, Concert
' seven o'clock.
Tickets to be had of Mr. Webster, at the
Fountain Lin, C.irr's Mnsic Stove. P. Byrne's
t-strect, George Hill's, and on the
ifperfurnwice at the bar ofthePountain
Is ef the Songs to be delivered
at the Aooe, gratis.
Nov d8t
Boston Pork, etc.
40 hbls. Navy Mess, and No. 1 Pork,
4 hhds. Harris,
St* boxes Chocolate,
6 hales Fresh Hops,
Will be landed this day and for sale by
WILLIAM 0-.IILD.
Ah:-'for sale,
4th proof Ccgniac. and Bordeaux Brandy,
Ci ,i.:t Wine, Vonpg "Hyson Tea,
. Currams, Boston No. J, Bc-ef,
Iron H*ops shd Shjvcls,
Apply at No. 8S, B.)v.lv5s wharf.
?Jyjmher 25_ " d8l||
Notice.
May be had at the Fountain Inn, by giv-
ing one day's notice, eithsv for,public or pri-
vate parties, Calf Foot Jelly, Currant Ditlo,
Lentnn Cre.ain«, and Whips.
November 13. d-
The Schooner MARY,
^^^^^B Captain Eva s ;
*'¦ - 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 Do' k, or to
FOULKE & KA1UUCK.
Who have for Sate,
200 bags Cwfiee,
13 hhds. Sugar,
15 tons Logwood,
7 do Nicaragua Wood,
Hyson & Young Hyson Teas,
Sdl Twin'- in bbls.and boxes,
Manufactured Tobacco,
6 Logs Mahogany.
Nov. 25 dlOtf
For Sale, freight or Charter,
Thenewand fast sailing Ship
gV GRAND SEIGNIOR,
James Snow Master.
^_-> . * ijStr Burthen 305 tons per register
carries about 35U0 barrels, is a remarkably
strong faithful built Ship, just oft'her first voy-
age and by competent judg- s es'eemed a very
superior vessel, now living at Kerr's wharf
Fell's-Point. also
jj>. The very fine Ship,
g^fflflrV GENERAL KN- X,
".lillS\21Xs Samuel H Ginnodo maste»"
s^iiiiiTii^jijjjet A strong laithf il built and ve-
ry fast sailing Ship, about 3i>0tons burthen,
I.ving at Kerr's wharf, Tell's-Point, and may
be dispatched immediately Apply to,
CORNTHWAIT Ur Y \RN ALL.
No. 8o B iwly's-wharf.
H mo. 24th d,-i„..
For New-York,
The Packet Schooner
FRIENDSHIP,
Luther .ivans, master ;
, - A remarkable tine vessel,
with good accommodations for passengers,
now loadinir and expected to sail in a few days.
F ii freight or passage, apply tothe msster on
board, at Smith's wharf, or to
I AIA" MANEIN,
Who has received hy said vessel,
10 kegs Ground Ginger, fresh and nice,
And 50 barrels Pippin Apples.
.4/so just received,
2 trunks Pullicat Handkerchiefs,
1 d"i. Cambric Muslins, assorted,
1 casecontaiuingCalicoes,Dimities, Checks
SiMpenders, &c.
A few pieces Coarse blue Cloths, adapted
to Slop Work, &c.
November If. A
i or Boston,
The regular trading Schooner
SUSAN & WILLIAM,
Tristram Luce, Master,
Will sail in 5 days For freight
or passage, apply to the mas-
ter on board, or to
BUFFUM h GOODHUE,
No. 16, Bowly's wharf.
Who have for sale now landing from, said schr
from Charleston, S. C.
52 bales Prime Upland Cotton,
20 ca»ks Patent Shot, assorted.
November >7.______________d3t.eo"t
For Sale in New-York,
The remarkable fast-sailing
,v Hamburg Ship CAROLINA,
., i^ built in Boston ol'liveoak, bur-
,-™~/ then 160 tons, copper bottom-
ed to the bends, well found, in e> ery respect,
carries ten three pounders, and two swivels.
She has two suits of sai's, made of the best
Holland Duck. For further information, ap-
plylo J. H SCHMIDT,
No. 63, Maiden-Lane.
November 25. dlt-eo4t
Drugs and Chemicals
Surgeon'slnstruments
Patent Medicines
Furniture Glass and
Vials
Fine Painters' Colours
Gold and Silver Leaf
Copal and Spt. Var-
nishes
October 17.
Glaziers' Diamonds
D\e Stuffs & fine Fig
Blue
Genuine Windsor
Soap
Wash Balls,
Teeth Brushes, and
A variety of Eerfume
^ A
W
Claret Wine, Teas, ike.
150 casts Claret Wine,
60 chests Hyson,*i ^ j,,
20 Souchong, I a? = .
20 Bohca,
20 half chests do
30 qr. do. do(
50 pieces Russia Duck,
50 do Ravens do.
40 coils Cordage,
30 half bids Beef,
40 casks Red Wine, calculated for the
Spanish Market, and entitled to debenture,
30 casks Copperas,
3o boxes Spermacetia Candles,
"100 bols. Shad lately i ispected.
20 kegs London Refined Salt Petrc,
60rkably high fla-
vored ; 7 pires Amsterdam Gin ; Accomack
Peach I randy, in bbls 3 years old: old Cog-
niac and Bordeaux Brandy, in long and short
pipes ; Madtira, Sherry, Lisbon, and Port
Wine, in quarter casks ; a few small kegs re
fined Madeira, fit for present use j old Malm-
sey Madeira an 1 Port Wine, in b'>tt'es, and by
retail ; ''5 boxes elegant Spermaceti Candles j
73 boxes Mould and Dipt Candles, difl'r.rnt
sixes ; Old White and Brown Soap, in boxes ;
Jamison's Crackers, in bbls. h df bbls, kegs,
and by retail; Ketchup and Soy, in bottles ;
warranted an common Chocolate ; Double
Battle Powder, in pound papers, and in can-
nisvers ; split Peas, in small kegs, and by re-
tail ; P land, Starch in pound papers * Writ-
ing Piper, No 1 and 2 ; Playing Cards, 1st,
2d, and >-l quality ; double refined Salt Pe
tre ; Holland and English Rag Powder ; Flask
Oil, in boxes, 3o flasks each ; and Strait's
Oil, in boxes of 12 bottles each; Windsor
Shaving' Soap ; twilled Hair Sifters ; China
moti, in small bales ; Mace and Cloves; Har-
ris's large and small 7 wist Tobacco, in kpgs
and half kegs, and by retail, equal if not su-
perior to any in thte city j Goshen Cheese, in
casks and in boxes, containing- one cheese
each, suitable for family use ; 14o boxes fresh
Olives and Capers, remarkably good.
N. B Fresh Impend, Hyson, Young Hy
son and Black Teas, by retail, scected parti-
cularly for supplying private families—and
Winter Strained Spermaceti Oil, by retail.
November 3o. -----
Von Kapff & Brnne,
H ivs received, and offer for Sale,
23 Trunks Prussianas- -an excellant article
for the Spanish market,
47 crates Earthenware, assorted to suit the
Spanish market,
1 bale Bedticks.
On Hand,
German Linens ; Flanders Sheetings or
Bran mts ; heavy and liu'bt Holla.id Sail Duck ;
Mock Russia Sheeting; Silk Velvets and Rib-
bands ; Tapes and Bob ins ; Gunny Bags ;
sewing and fishing Twine ; Holland Gin ;
orin Cases: half pint Tumblers black lead
Crucibles ; Maddar ; Copper ; silver Watch-
es, and Port wine in Boxes.
Also,
230,000 lbs'. St. Domingo Coffee,
700 boxes Havana Sugars,
67 Seroons first quality CaraccasJIndigo
18 casks Rocoa,
42 bales Uoland Cotton,
15 do. black Snake Root
6 barrels and 7 bags Gum Guyaoum,
55 boxes Cigars.
Nov 30, d6teo6t.
Lost, yesterday,
Between 11 and 12 o'clock, on the way
from St. Mary's College.jto the Ihdian Qiu-en
Tavern, in Market-street, Two French Eu-
graved PiilMTS, about 12 by 16 inches in
-size. One of them represents St. Catharine,
the other Love and Friendship, with the names
in French, under then:. The finder on deli-
vering them at this office shall be liberally re-
warded, if required.
December 2.___________________d4t|
Baltimore Dancing Assembly.
THE Assemblies for the season, will com-
mence on Thursday next the 3d December
Tickets of admission (and cards of invitation
in cases of ('mission) can be had of the follow-
ing Managers.
flu. Thompson,
Henry NiCols,
Walter Dorsey,
y.Mph Sterrett,
Charles Carroll, Jm.
Geoige Grundy.
Nov. 27, d6t§
Gentlemen arc requested to order th eir car-
riages up to the d.yor, to face Gay street, and
on return, to assemble in the square opposite
ha Theatre, until called up to the door.
Notice.
THE subscriber having taken out letters of
administration from the orphan's cenrt of Bal-
timore county, on the estate of his deceased
father, DanielBoviley, requests all persons in-
debted to said estate, to make payment to Mr.
Henry Ihompson, No. 53, Smith's Wharf, who
is duly authorised to receive the same ; and
all persons having chums are desired to pre-
sent them properly authenticaed to him for
settlement.
WILLIAM L. BOWLEY.
December 1. d3m
Litjitte. Duche If? Earths,
Baltimore street, No. 172,
BAVK FOR SILK,
100 boxes best Havanna Cigars,
2 bales French Clodis,
1 case embroidered Cumbric Shirts,
4 bales Rennes Thread,
4 t unks Shoes, embroidered and plain
2 bales Shirting Linen,
1 case Sattin,
1 trunk Ladies Silk Stockings,
1 case Tafletas,
1 case Plaid Sit,
1 box Paris Jewellery,
Spangles and Silver Wire,
The whole well calculated lor French and
Spanish Market, and entitled to drawback. j
MfO on hand—(hy piece t.r dosxnj
A large assortment of
FRKNCtj SILK GOODS,
November 'i<*. eo7t
Now or NeVer.
incite
The ELEPHANT
Will be exhibited at the City Hotel in Gay.
street, one door from the corner of Market.
street, for one week only, ending on Saturday
the 5th December. Those who wish to gra-
tify their curiosity by seeing this astonishing
Animal, will do well by calling previous til
that time as she positively will be removed
the next morning.
Admittance -'5 Cents Children 12 1-2,
November ^3 d6tj:
3.000 bushels of Liverpool
Stoved SALT,
Of an excellent quality, afloat, will be sold
low if taken from on board. A pply to
NICH. S. k D. JONES,
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