For Sale,
Belt Leather, Drumheads; white V. eo4t
Arrdbur and Jenkins,
No. 52, South street,
Hav* imported in the. ships Alexander end Indi-
an Chief, from Liverpool, theirJull assort-
ment of
SADDLERY,
Consisting of
PLATED, POLISHED, and TINNED
ARTICLES in that Line,
Willi a complete assortment ot Girth Webs
Saddle Cloth, Trees, he. &c.
¦ list),
Plated and Brass Furniture;, for Coacli and
Gig Harness
All of winch they will sell on thj most rea-
sonable terms.
N. B They have for Rent, a Store, or
Counting Room, in the house adjoining that
now occupied by them.
November fi. eo%w
The Subscriber
Masjuit received, and offers for Sale at his Ware ¦
house, head of Market street,
4 bales Blue Plains,
4 ditto Drab and other color* ditto,
2 ditto 6 4 mixed and Drab Cloths,
2 litfo 6 4 Blue Cioth,
4 ditto blue, red, brown am? green Serges,
lease (15doz) Cotton Umbrell.-.s, 24, 26,
' 4 bales -indigo-blue Plains, [28, 30 inch,
lease British Sheetings,
1 ditto Baloon Dimity,
1 ditto Quiltinjfs,
1 ditto Wave Waistcoat Quilting,
5 trunks chocolate and red Prints.
The above Goods are entitled to debenture,
and being purchased immediately trots the
manufacturers for cash, will be sold low on a
reasonable credit.
ALSO,
518 bags St. Domingo Coffee,
2 packages Madras Handkerchiefs,
1 bale Seersuckers,
26 bales Giily Handk'fs, Checks andCustahs,
200 qr. chests and boxes Young Hyson Teas,
6 pipes London Particular Madeira Wine,
And a variety of India Bale Goods, suited
for exportation. SOLOMON ETTING.
Nov. 4. ____. wfm4w
To Rent,
f And possession given immediately,J
The Dwelling- HOUSE, now in the tenure
of the subscriber, situated in South Gay -st.
a few doors below the Custom-House.
W .1. B. BARNEY.
November 26._______________eo4t
Situation Wanted,
Either in a warehouse, store or counting,
house, (or would undertake the collecting of
accounts) by a Young Man in the city, who
writes a good hand, understands accounts, and
has a general knowledge of the city. To any
person wishing to givtf employ, terms will b«
accommodating and salil'actory recommendati-
ons given. A line addressed to A. B. and left
with the printer, will be immediately atterd-
ed to.
November 26. eo4t||
Boarding and Lodging,
At No 42, South street.
Mrs. BARKER
Returns her unfeigned thanks to a generous
public. She still continues as above, where
she can accommodate 2o daily hoarders.
N. B She has sufficient accommodations
for six or eight gentlemen by the year.
November 10. eolm
Henry and (jeorge Gassaway
No. 39, corner if S. Gay tit Market-streets,
Have just received by the late arrivals, the follow-
ing assortment of Dry Goods, which they of-
fer at the most reduced prices .-
Carpets of different sizes and patterns.
1-2 5-8 3-4 & 4 4 wide Ventian Carpetings.
1-2 3-4 & 4 4 do. Ingrane various pat-
terns,
Elegant Fancy Hearth ruggs,
Superfine & Common Broad Cloths,
Do. do. Cassimere,
Do. do. Coatings,
Rose and Striped Blankets,
Furniture Fringes, with Tassells to suit.
Linen Cambrick and i.ambrick Dimities,
Cambrick and jackonett Muslins,
Tamboreil Muslins,
Silk and Cotton Chambrays,
Swansdown and Toilinett Waistcoating,
Moleskine and Florentine, do.
Constitution Cords, Plain Velvetts and Vel-
vetteen,
Plains, Kerseys, and Half Thicks,
Irish Linens, and Shirting Muslins,
Threads, Bobbins and Tapes.
With a number of articles too tedious to
mention
Nov. 17. eo
Alexander, Webster and Co.
HAVE FOR SALE,
16 cases Martinique Noyou,
14 qr. chests Young Hyson Tea,
10 do. 15o reams imported Sheathing Paper o
superior quality.
25 packets solid deep Gold Leaf.
1000books deep Dutch Metal Gold.
100 do do do Silver.
Nov. 24._____________________d5t eo!2t
Lut Class, Tea China, and
^ueeN'S-ivarf:.
Matthew Smith,
No. 3, North Liberty street,
Has on hand,
English Cut Glass Decanters, Wine Glass-
es, Coi-dia! Glasses, Tumblers, Desert Dishes,
Bowls, Pitchers, &c. &c.
A *ew sets very handsome Tea China, and
a most excellent assortment of Queen's-warc.
Which he offers by wholesale or retail, on
reasonable terms, for cashr.
December 1. eo4t
shewing the day of the month ; some of them
English, others of the French faslioin.
90 Pinchbeck Watches, 6 of each of the
following numbers, viz.
No. 1686 1757 to 1759 1764- 1770 to 1777
1786 184t 1893 to 1896 19u4 19U6 f some of
n.iielltd, others painted, others with
SlolH 3, i-C
64 Silver Hunting Watches, generally 6 of
each ol the following numbers.
No. 1705 to 1767 1780 1795 to 180o 1866
1867, some »t these with printed dials.
6 Silver Watches, generally 6 of each of
the following numbers
No. 1- 95 1096, 17.3 1704 1817 3818 1831
to 18'7 1840, plain, some Swiss.
4.6 Silver Watches, without numbers,
some piain, others painted faces, others
shewing the day of the month, &c.
The numbeis of the Silver and Pinchbeck
in many instances may not be stamped on the
inside, but merely attached to the pendants
on a slip of card.
Any person who will give information at this
office, or to any of the gentlemen named be
low, so tuat all, or part of the property may
be recovered, Khali oe liberally compensated.
It is! carnesily requested oi al! watchmakers
an" otheisto whom the said watches may be
offered for sale, they will use their exertions,
not only that 'he propn-iy may be recovered,
but that ih< thieves cay be brougiit injustice,
on conviction ol whom a gvnerous reward
will be given on application at this Office ; or
to Messis, 1). I. and C W. Greene, N. York ;
... and J Pcrou, Philadelphia ; N Salton
stall k '.'o. Baltimore i J. Ingraliam, Charles-
ton ; Moses Myers, No; ;olk , Charles Hill &
Co Halifax i Jo; n Craigle, esq. Qjtbec ;
Mi.ssrs Hunter and Co. St Johns, N. F. ; J.
Lute Arichat : L. Forir.an, esq. Amer can
Ag'iit. Point Pile, (Gua.) or Mr. Joseph In-
gersol, St Pierres (Mai t.)
Per order ot the President and Directors
o. tue Union Insuranee Company.
SAMUEL KING, Sec'ry.
November 26. eo4l
42 hhds. YVhite Cod-Fish,
In prime shipping order, just received per
schr. Gorliam Lovetf, Lewis, master, from
Boston, and for sale by
LUFFUU & GOODHUE,
No. 16, Bowly's wharf
Noven.her 26. d3t-eo3t
Baltimore and Reister's-town
TURxsPIKE ROAD.
The President ami Managers require the
pay merit of tlie second instalment of five dol-
loi s on cad. share of the augmented stock ol
con.pain, to be made at the Bank of Balti-
more, on tlii- 1st day of January uext.
By order,
JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry.
November 3. eotlj
Baltimore and Reister's-town
TURNPIKE ROAD.
Baltimore, November 2, 1807-
The President and Managers have this day
declared a half vearlylJividend of 5 per cent
on the original Stock of the company ; said
Dividend will be paid to the Stockholders or
to their Representatives, producing- powers
of attorney, or correct simple orders, at the
company's olice, on the 16lh instant.
By order,
JOHN F. HARR5S, Sec'ry.
Novembers. eolj
By Virtue of a Decree of the
honorable the high court of Chancery, will
be sold, Monday- the ..1st day of Decem-
ber next, (if fair, if not the next fair day,)
between the hours of one and two o'clock,
at M'Coy's Tavern, (known by the name of
Spurrier's) on Elk Kidge, the following
Tracts or parts of Tracts of LAND, lying-
in Anne rundle county, formerly the pro-
perty of the late William Hammond, of
the city of Annapolis, deceased, and inort
gaged by him to the late Joseph Clarke,
viz :
Addition to Champion ForresH The Vice,
one undivided seventh part of two-third parts
of a Tract of Land called Support.
The above Lands are so well known that
they need no discriplion They are_ worth
the attention of any person disposed to vest
his money in real property; A plat of them
may be seen at the office of the subscriber.
No. 17, South Gay-street.
The terms of sale are, 1-3 of the purchase
money to be paid on the ratification of the
sales by the chancellor, and the residue in 9,
1'2.. and 18 months, from the day of sale, the
whole to bear interest until paid. The pur-
chaser tp give bond, with security for the pur-
chase money, no conveyance to be made un-
til the whole of toe purchase money is paid
SL. CHASE, Jun. Trustee.
November 20. eo
Fancy Goods, etc.
James R Mitchell,
Sign of the Spiriting wheel, No. 4, Cafocri-strcct,
Has just received an elegant assortment of
Fancy and other .Seasonable GOODS, which
lie infers for sale, on moderate terms for cash
or acceptances in town at Short dates.
Amongst which are,
Superfine Spriged and Plain India Mull
Mull Muslins, British do. Linen and Cotton
Cambrick Round Dresses, Worked Lace
Cap Crowns, S.-ittin do. Cut Velvet do Spi-
der Nets, I.cno half H'dkfs. Elegant Sfj.ahg.'d
Trimmings for Dresses, 4-4, 5 4, n-4 and 8 4
Damask Silk Shawls, Ladies' Black & white
Lace Clock Silk Hose of superior qualities,
Gentlemeii s do Plain an Pia-d Lutestrings,
2 trunks elegant Furniture Chintz,
4 do. Fancy Calicoes,
1 do. Ginghams,
1 d«. Madras H'dkfs.
2 boxes Constitution and President's Cord?
an.l Velvets,
1 do. Tapes,
1 do Nuns Threads,
"" 1 do colored do.
1 do. Brown Platillas,
Toilinette and Swansdown WaistCORI
Supe'ffne Cloths, Caesimeres snd Go*
Superfine white Shirting- Flannels,
Do Linen and Cotton Bed-Ticks,
Ladies Fashionable Beaver Hats,
100 dozen Long and Short Kid and Be-nv-
Gloves,
50 do. do. do. Silk do.
Cotton and Worsted lloss,
Carpets, Blankets, Baizes, Half Tliicl
Mersey's. Plains, Devonshire Kersey's, Flush
iugs, Irish and German Linens.
INDIA MUSLINS, and almost every ar-
ticle in the Dry Good Line.
< Vtober 5.
dfit
gbr Sale, ^^^^^
A Stout, hearty negro MAN, well calcu-
lated lor farming or other laborious employs
ment, about 23 > ears old. Inquire at the Sub-
scriber's Lumber Yard, Light-street wharf
xr o„ J HN WALTER.
Nov ?4. ,.()
Corsica Wine.
10 pipes Corsica WINE,
„m^° ^'X,S -S',3"'sh Seg-ars, and a few boxes
White Cod-1'isb, just received, and for sale
hy FITCH HALL, Jun.
81, Bowly's wharf.
Nov'ber 17.__________________dot eo4t
A Dissolution
To Rent, ^^^^^
A three-story Brick WAREHOUSE, No.
1, South Liberty-street, and near Market-st.
lately occupied by Mr. P. A. Karthause.
ALSO,
The adjoining-two story Brick Warehouse,
lately in the occupation of Messrs: A. and J.
Fulton.
Also may he had,
A two-story Brick Dwelling- HOUSE, ad-
joining the above. Possession of either v.i'J,
iven immediately. For terms apply to
CONRAD REINICKER.j
No. 241, Market-streiL
__ri£ tlie Part-
nership of Alexander and-James Fulton, hav-
ing lately taken place, the subscribers pive
notice that they have appointed Mr, AKx-
enrlcr Futon to receive all oel's due that
concern, and give discharc'i!s for the sar.ie.
LUKE TIERNAN ?_
ALEX. M«DONALD,i m,stKes"
November 17-__________________eulgt|j
Baltimore County, ss.
ON application to me in the recess of the
court, as an associate judge of the sixth ju-
dicial district ofllie state of Maryland, by
petition in writing of Charlts Longford, of
the city oF Baltimore, an insolvent debtor,
praying the beneiit of the acts ol tx sembly tor
relief of insolvent deb-ors, on the terms pre.
scribed by the said Sets: a schedule1 of his
property and a list of his creditors, on oath,
as far as he can ascertain theOi, as directed by
the said acts, being annexeii to his said petiti-
on, having produced to me the assent in
writing of so many of his creditors as have
due to them the amount oi t-wo-thiids of the:
debts due by him at the time of his applicati-
on ; and being sa isfled by compettnt testimo-
ny, thatthe said Charles Lang-ford li«8resided
within the state ot Maryland, the • » opr< i
years, prior to his application, it is thereupon
ordered by me, that tlie said Charles Longford
(by causing a copy of this to be inserted in .v me
one of the newspapers in t!:e city of Bulti-
more, every other day tw three months sue.
ce»sively, beibrethe twenty shlhday of March
next,) give noliee to his creditors toappc;.! be-
fore the county court at the court-house, in the
said county, at ten t'clock in the for: noon of
the twenty-sixth day of March next, for tlie
purp'se of recommending a trustee for their
benefit, on the said Charles Langiord, then and
there taking the oath by the act prescribed for
delivering up his property. Given undtrmy
ham! this twenty-sixth day of September, eigh-
teen hundred and seven. THOMAS JONES.
(Sept. 29.) eoSm
To all niy Creditors.
Noitice is hereby given, that I intend Ap-
plying Jo the Baltimore county court, or one
of the judges thereof, forth? bent-fit of the
insolvent law3, of the state of Man 'and.
JACOB OTTESEW.
November 17, 1807;________ oc
JNotice is hert-by given,
THAT I intend to apply to the Judges of
Baltimore County Court, or some one of t'nein,
for 'he benefit of the act for the relief of sun-
dry insolvent debtors.
H. BROWNE.
November 18. coSm
Notice is hereby Given,
That I intend two months after the date here-
of to petition Baltimore county conn, or en*
of the judges thereof for the benefit of tli*
insolvent laws of the state, to relieve n.e L .
debts which I am unable to p&y
JAMES RICHARDSON.
October 5, lb'.Tj_________c?i2m
Notice.
The Subscriber is under the painful r
sity ofnotifiing his creditors, o! his intention
toasply to Baltimore County Cote, i
recess, to one of the judgi he be-
nefit of the iiisohnnt law of'his $<<
" MICHaEL MACKEY.
eo2m
Oct. 5.
b«
December 1.
DOCTOR WEEMS,
(At the center of Cal-cert end Bcrk-nrevis,)
Offbishis Professional services, tojhein-
habitants .if Baltimore.
Deoi-mber 1. ea4
Notice to ail my Creditors.
From the many losses sustained as seemtitv,
I am re lu. ed to the necessity of
the honorable the judges of ijalt'mmre
court, lorthe benefit of the i laws of
1804 and 1806. Which applicatio .
made in two months from the date In
or as soon thereafter as the court shall
session.
JOHN W
Baltimore county,Ort"hrr 2, !!¦
'Ao ail my L reditors.
You will take notice that I intend
ing to the judges of Ballinx sourf,
or one of fhc^n, for the b
laws of this state.
THOMAS IT:
November 6.
.JPJNTED AND PUBLISHED BV
JOHlv HEWKS
Op.^m'te the tJosi-Office, St. Paul'i-Uwe.
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