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rtie& Dollar per ,-WaTmm.] I RI JAY, DECEMBER 4, 1807. | Vol XXVII—i\o. 4226. ^t\t -*><- prop To Rent, ^ ARF, on Light-street, adjoining ^,_ tv of Mr Samuel R. Smith; now «~ssionofvlr Hiram Cochran. Ap- Hugh Neilson, "r the subscriber. SUINGTON VAN GIBBER. :».ted to Purchase or Hire, ^^ J GOOD COOK. d October ¦>-----------------------------------2_ -—-— *• _ -z-rett, Oldtown, near the Bayscala, Jy/V?' „-*s* his friends and tfee public gene. In tfeia-t lie keep* on hand a Urge as fr-alAy. *- ^_,f tlie best Manufactured TIN and bo*t»t»«»^ ^_ w;irl.antcd of the first workman- V 1^- vV , ^T^, wintry Men hunts and Other* will find sl»H' *»w to their advantage to call it the Ma it K1'^ ~. as ¦¦ he prices will be made an object P«i f*° *-® ^W*->ts taking a quantity . . to in*?* f-orF' uud >'ewUl' Wl1 bet;iken in Ola ' t -«:jr new, and the highest price given. f>«-ymen 4b„ /br SW« or tfenf, ^vV \ F \ KM, containing about 40 acres, A- »? G .vane's town, opposite the tavern Uiept bv Mr. J >hn vVooden. There Farm, tw-) c« necessary wildings j 12 acre* of un-xl **" ' <3. and about the same quantity in form' » l-5T>- dow ; about <<50 Apple-Trees, and V bf other Fruit The whole is under qvi-^'iti Vi«.»suie and would make a handsome e.,,,.t irVi>r. ;iuv gentleman during the summer X-i-ti-' a.* T" xt uk.lU be soiu 011 liberal terms, c seas- >rj- dtenant on lib< Terms made k own GEORGE LIGHT cat**- 4. i x 1, e offers for sale on reasonable terms. Whie'1 Sept 25. -----" Mr. Webster -cj o.r>& ctfully informs the inhabitants of Bal- . X*\"' and its vicinity, by desire of several Vl^a*. he will give A (ortce t, on F'iday, the teh December, at the FOUNTAIN INN, ¦^ paut I- ^>«-*»i-tvire—t'avdn. 2«r«r____EmuinchEcnuic.or Ned of the Hill, • .ft»»0 barrels, is ^*^ss*s8iisl£=r an excellent vessel, sails fast, and may be sent to sea at a trifflmg expence. rjTjL. The Schooner ? tons.carries 1200 barrels, is well foimd and com- pletely lilted in every respect; sails £ist, is just off her first voyage from the West-Indies, and will be ready to take in a cargo in a day or two. For terms a,jply to LEWIS FOULK. Nov. 27. eo6t William P Mathews Has just received by the Fair American, from London, AN EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OF Fresh Drugs and Medicine. His stock is now general and extensive, con- sisting of Drugs and Chemicals Surgeon'slnstruments Patent Medicines Furniture Glass and Vials Fine Painters' Colours Gold and Stiver Leaf Copal and Spt. Var- nishes October 1/. Glaziers' Diamonds D\e Stuffs Btfine Fig Blue Genuine Windsor Soap Wash Balls, Teeth Brushes, and A variety of Perfume- * -The Rose—Mr. Webster Concert lock. Xicfce*8 to he had of Mr. Webster, at the P rta',nl n, Can's Music Store P. Byrne's ¦ ° ' .. ...__ + r^„M..,. U;ll'c .mrl nn the* Hill's and on the futt' In! TWarket-stre t, Georgt fit f performance at the bar of theFountain The words ot the Songs to be delivered at the Aoov,grat,s. pjovembtt 27_._ _____________________"ot Notice. IVlay be had at the Fountain Inn, by giv- .„„. OI„- day's notice, either for public or pri- ^",e parties. Calf Foot Jelly, Currant Ditto, *erne>n Creams, and Whips. jji>vetover V^__________^________d Notice If FREDERICK i'OPPE, Lock and Blacksmith (formerly resting Sn this G'tv) wi'1 "PP'y at tlus office. he wil* „r of something to nis advantage. eo4t pecernber : Fish, Pork, etc. ifdOMAS MARE AN has just received and offers for sale at No- 9, Bowly's •uharf, j00 bbls. Boston »iy Mackeral, 54 do Nova StotW do 12 do Salmon, 16 hhds 7 White Cod-Fish of superior 118 boxes J quality, 50 bbls. New York Prime Pork, 50 boxes fresh No. 3 Chocolate. On hand, 9(000 lb Martinique Green Coffee, Bordeaux Brandy, Mess, No. 1 and 2 Bos- ton Bf ef, Ground Ginger, &c. November 24-________________d4t-eo4tj: "removal. Henry & Lindenberger Have removed to No. 200 1-2, Baltimore- „treet. Who offer to Kent the Store & Cel- |^r, No. ^04, opposite the Indian Queen Ta vern, witU quiredj___ convenient Warehouse August 26. if re. d r Hager's-Town Bank. George Price, of the city of Baltimore, is authorised to receive the instalment of two Dollars a Share, due on each share of the Stock ot the Hager's-town Bank, on the 1st Monday of Decembei next, from the Stock- holders residing in Baltimore. By an Order 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 he entitled to a dividend from the time of pay- inent. N. ROCHESTER, President. November 13. dtlmD For Charleston. (To sail in all next week,) The Sehooner MARY, C :ptain JEva s i The greater part ot her car. go beintr being engaged For freight of the re- mainder or padsag apply to the master on board, Smith's Do k. or to FOULKE & KARRICK. Who nave fir i>alei 200 bags Cwftee, 13 hhds. sui-ar, 15 tons Logwood, 7 do. Nicaragua Wood, Hyson & Young Hyson Teas, Sail Twine in bbls. and boxes, Manufactured Tobacco, 6 Logs Mahogany. Nov. 35 dlOtf Claret Wine, Teas, ike. 150 casks Claret Wine, 60 chests Hyson,-» (-, fq 20 Souchong, 2. = H 20 Bohea, •>. I 20 hail chests do 30 qr do. do 50 pieces Russia Duck, 50 do Ravens do. 40 coils Cordage, 30 half bbls 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 Petre, 60'-J lbs. Cassia, 4 casks Spermaceti Oil. For sale by CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, No 83, Bowly's wharf. 11th mo. 16._________________________d Imported By the ship George and Albert, captain Joel Vic- ters, from Tonningen, White & brown Piatillas, } of superior qua- Dowlas and Casserillos, J lity, 1000 oval Demijohns, (The above entitled to drawback.) And by the late arrivals in Philadelphia from Tonningen, A General Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. On hand, Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 12, Ticklenburgs, Rouans, white Rolls, and Checks No 2, 5000 Gunney Bags, For sale by FREDERICK C GRAF, Head of Smith's dock. Sept. 22. d B< es Wux *r Farthen-Ware. 30bbls. of AMERICAN BEES WAX in prime order for shipping —and a few crates of EARHENW \ KE assorted, for sale by CORNTHWA;T & YaRNALL, No 83, Bowly's Wharf. 11th mo. 27. d F"or Sale, fre'ght or Charter, Thenewand fast failing Ship GR\ND SEIGNIOR, James Snow Master. t^W-r- Burthen 305 tons per register carries about 3500 barrels, is a remarkably strong faithful built Ship, just oft'her first voy-B age and by competent judgs esteemed a very superior vessel, now lying at Kerr's wharf Fell's-Point. also t, ' r n> The very fine Ship, ¦jljSW'- GENERA. KNOX, f^vHffjjijr' Samuel H Ginnodo master '^i'.»j-"-"4g5f- A strong laitbful built and ve- ry fast sailing Ship, about 300 ton? burthen, Lying at Kerr's wharf, Fell's-Point, and may be dispatched immediately A pply to, CORNTHWAIT yyuiN ALL. No. 83 Bowly's-wharf. 11 mo. 24th d For New-York, J~-> «... The Jacket Schooner fs3G$8^. FRIENDSHIP, Luther Evans, master ; 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 I AIAH MANKIN, Who has received by said vessel, li.O kegs Ground Ginger, fresh and nice, And 50 barrels Pippin Apples. Also just received, 2 trunks Pullicut Handkerchiefs, 1 do. Cambric Muslins, assorted, 1 casecontainingCalicoes.Dimities, Checks Suspenders, &c. A few pieces Coarse blue Cloths, adapted to Slop Work, &c. November 19. d Tenerirle Wine 5 pipes particular Tenneriffe Wine? Superior 5 pipes cargo, do do. J qi'ality. Jusi received fromNew-Y.irk—It is entitled to drawback and will be sold low, it immedi- ate application is made. Inquire of Mr. John MacCudoch, Smith's-wharf, where it is stow edor, CAMPBELL & RITCHIE. December 2. d5t Sup' rfl ie hroad-Cioths. By the Henrietta and Pochantas, APPLFTON and Co. No 16, Calvuet street, Hive R ceived, 2balesSuperfiaeBroad-cloths, From 15s a 2os st rling, similar, to their cheapest cloths received this fall. 20 trunks Points, Olive and Drab Cords & Vilvets, 4 1-2 London Puis, Sic. November 30________________________d FJ.LIO t &t Co. No. 7, N Charles street, H AVE 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 far advanced, for Papering—and R.Elliot will be responsible that the workmanship done by him, shall be to the employer's satisfaction. November 23. d Bank of i altimore, November 6, 1807. Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders that an election for fifteen direction will 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 preseet directors are not eligible for the next year. November 6_________________ dt7thf) G. F. & J Lindenberger, No. 200, Baltimoie-street, opposite the Indian S^ueen Tavern, Have imported in the Othello, Canawa, and F'ame, from Liverpool, a complete assort, ment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADLERY, BRASS, and J \PANNED WARE, &c &c. Among vihtch are, Anvils and Vices, Spades and Shovels, Flat Point fine drawn Nails, Patent Shot, assorted, White Lead, in Oil, in kegs of 28 and 14 lb Seine Tiwne, in casks of 250 lb. each, Hilling Hoes, Iron Wire, Guns, in cases. Which are offered for sale, on accommo- dating terns Septem&er 7- d To Rent, A CARRIAGE HO SE & STABLE. Back of No. >S, Pratt street Apply at the above number. Nov 25- eo4t For Sale, That valuabl- Farm called EPPING, the residence of Mrs. Catherine Belt. This Farm contains 339 acres, more or less, of lime-stone land, between thirty and forty ot which are new in tnaadow, and a considerable quanity more may be made at a small expence, part of which will admit of being wa'ered. The soil is adapted to the produce of corn, wheat and rye, likewise Timothy and Clover. It is well watered, having a number of springs and several never failing streams passing through it in such directions as to afford a sufficient supply of water to each field. The improve, ments are a convenient Dwelling House and other necessary buildings, with a large apple and peach orchard, containing some of the choicest fruit trees The land is situated on the York \oad, about thirteen miles from th# city of Baltimore, and three from General Ridgely's Furnace The terms of sale may be known by applying to Richard Key Heath, esq. corner of Cheapside, Baltimore ; or to the subscriber on the premises. RICHARD GRAFTON BELT. November 25. eo Prime Upland Cotton, Kussia Sheetings and Duck, &c &c. 60 bales Prime Upland Cotton in shipping- order. 400 pieces Russia Sheetings, T b t^ 20 do do Duck, first quality -' g 2 cases Bengal Indigo do. > 1. ^ 9 pipes ileal Cognac Brandy, a. 500 pieces Blue Nankins, J ?•? 150 bbls. Boston No. 1, and 2, Beef, 120 boxes Mould Candles, 20 do. Spermaceti do. 10 chests Hyson Tea, 20 tons Bar Iron. For Sale by CUMB : D. WILLIAMS. November 26. eo8t Information Wanted. Richard Harden, Late of Pratt-street, in the city of Balti- more, Grocer, who lefl said city, on or about the :4tli day of October last.—The Public would confer an obligation on a person from whom he purchased a large quantity of goods, and hkewiseon whom he prevailed to endorse note to a considerable amount, if they would forward a few lines, mentioning 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, black complexion, a mark on his jaw Hie that of an evil, down look, an4 is a Taylor by trade. When in Baltimore he was dreesed in in black with a crape on his hat; he seems to have a general knowledge of business, and of the country, being born in America He former- ly lived in Cuarles-tcwn, a Siattin Trimming* ; a variety of'Sars- nets ; Paris Net; a variety of Shi gVelvet; Hair Tippets; Hair Tri i mings ; a variety of Gip- sey Hats and B.nnets ; Tamboard Mull Trim- minjfSi Silft Nets ; Silver Net and Lae.e Caps ; elegant Pelises; Silk Handkerchief*! Laces; Military Feathers; Gold Vellum Lace ; Gold* Cord; rich Sword Knots of blue, and fold, and piek ; viry rich .Sarshes ; gold and silver Epaulets; Cockades, &c. &c. November 27. eo7t Pork and Beef. TVie subscribers are noiu Packing, and have for sale, Mess, Navy and Prime Pork, in whole and half bbls. Do do. do. Beef, in do. and do. Rounds of Beef in kids ? In nice order fo Neats Tongues in kegsj Stores, or km use 1st quality Lard in ! eg3, They will also supply Families with Green Hams. ISAAC PHILIPS & CO. November 20. e63w i\y P-*m lan Park, h-e 150 sereons of the very first quality PE. RUVI ,N U MiK, and a quantity o' F,.t)C nd Nicaragua VV o d. . or sale bv GEO & LEM. iVAPrTfl.D. November 21. d4t eo4t French Goods. 1 case 30 dozen Men's > silk HOSE, as* 18 do Women's J sorted. 1 case 1'2 dozen Kid Gloves, 4 boxes Caurbric Hdbta white and colored Borders, 3 do Cambrics, assorted, 1 case 4 4 Crapes Black, White and colo'd 1 box L.-.ng and Square Neat Silk Shawls, and adapted for toe Spanish Market The whole, entitled to debenture. Received on Consignment and lor sa'e by SAM. WALKER. December 2.__________eo4ti. A quantity of very excel- lent PEPPER, in siiall bags, Ginseng. Seneca and Black Snake Root, Fresh Pilot Bread, and a few boxes of verv excellent Claret. For Sale at No. 10, South Charles street. JNO. P. PLEASANTS. December 2. eo6t. SHOT. 8 tonsPatentSh >t assorted, from A loNo 4, 60 boxes White Cod Fish, 10 pipes Corsica Wine—and 25 boxes Chocolate, Now landing from brig Tyger, Farley, from Boston, and for sale by FITCH HALL, Jim. 81, Boialy's Wharf, November 23. ______dot eo4t A Gardner. An elderly man, wcllacquaintednith Kitch- en Gardening, and the Farming Business,, wants a place. He has a wife and srandchild, and would undertake the manag< ment of a gentleman's estate. Inquire at tiiis office Dec a eo4t|'