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f?or Sale, »• Belt Leather, Drumheads* v.bite. Wetting', prime Buckskins, red, yellow, green & black Morocco, Hatters' and Saddlers' Wool, Deer's Hair, Hair suitable for plaisterers, and a ge» moral assortment of Leather of tlie best qua litv and upon the cheapest terms. 3 R. K. HEATH, No. 1, Cheapside August 24.____________________________f'° Imported In the ship Bashaw, captain Peteriin, from the /liver La PI la, and/or sale by the tuttscribtrs, 2i000 0\ Hides, 700 Horse do. 516 bales and? ofT.iH 25 casks i They have also for sale, 10 bales ot Blue Guineas, or Madras Blue Cloths, A large assortment of f India Goods, Consisting of Gnrrahs, Baftas, Mamoodies, Cossas, and Punjum Cloths. Madeira Wine, of London particular, and London Market qualities, in pipes, half pipes a"d quarter casks, part of which was import- ed last ear. And 6.1 MOO Dutch Quills. ROBERT GILMOR & SONS. October 6. i ________c" 1. Huixth 1 * v .. Jasenclever, No. 67, Bowlv's wharf, Have just received and offer for sale, Brown and White Platillas, Roy Is, Ticklennurgs, Bieli'eld, WarcmloiT, and Homemade Lin- Listadocs, Checks, Apron Checks, and Stripes, . Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silks, Silk and Velvet Ribbons, Fine I.aces and Beggar Laces, Tapes and Thread, Looking Glass Plates, from 40 to 24 & 30 Looking Glasses and Nuremberg Goods, Best German Steel, Heart and Club. The who e entitled to drawback. Andby the schooner Harmony, from Amsterdam, A general assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. And a new supply o' the above advertised goods. October^____________ eo Notice. Allthose who have accounts of long standing on the Books of JACOB and W M. NOR!-IS, are earnestly requested to settle the same, as suits will be instituted without respect to per sons, after the expiration of rive months irom this date. W . NORRIS, Jim. Survivi g Partner of Jacob ISf Wm- Norris November 10. eo Rolling and SHting Mill. The subscribers are now ready to execute orders for Rolled and Slit tron, a large and general as'sortn.ontof which tliev constantly keep for sale, viz. 3d, 4d, 6d, 8d 10.1. '2d, and 20d, Hoop and Mail, Deck and Spike Rods. ANDREW & THOMAS ELLICOTT. October 6. eo Coach-Making. The subscribers still continue their I jsi- tiess of COACH MAKING, &c. in Plough- jnan street, near Christ Church, Old Town, Ba timore, where all kinds of Fashionable CARRIAGES, GIGS, CURRICLKS AMD HARNESS, Are made and repaired, at the shortest no- tice and on reasonable terms They hope, by punctual attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Who have for Sale, A Jersey CARRIAGE, which in form and size, is more t sluonable, handsome and con- venient, than those commonly buil ; lit is con- structed to travel, with one or two Horses ; and furnished with an elegant set of plated Harness. A1SO, FOR SALE, A Handsome New Jersey Waggon. *COMi.GYi> &. EAVEUSON. Sept 17 ________ eo__ Russia (-roods. BhN. & GEO. WILLIAMS, NO. J, ISOWIV'S WHARF, Offer for Suie, Tha Cargo of the ship Messenger, captain Buffmgton, from St Petersburg, consisting of 100 tons clean Hemp, 100 tons Iron, 1350 pieces Russia Duck, 600 do. Ravins do 1700 do. Russia Sheetings, 5u0 do. Broad Diaper. Also, The Cargo of the ship America, captain Stickney, irom St. Petersburg, consisting ol 120 tons clean Hemp, 14i0 tons Iron, 200 pieces Russia Duck, 100 do. Ravens do. 100 do Russia Sheetings, 240 boxes Mould Candles. October 12._________________dl0-eo20tt Nathaniel altonstal ana Co. Offer /o<- sale, at No. 84, Bowly's wharf Now landing from the brig 'i'yger, from Boston, 7 pipes Madeira Wine, 2C0 boxes white Cod-fish, A few tons Shot, assorted, 64 bids No. i, New Beef, 136 bbls. No- 2, ditto, 200 boxes Mould Candles, 40 boxes Soap. In Store, Sicily Madeira Wine, Spermaceti and Mould C miles, No. l Beet, Codfish, Sal- mon, Cheese, Sic. November 26.______________________£l4i_ I itch Hall, Jun 81, i.owly's wharf Has received by ship Minerva, jp Ii.dustr., from New York. November 24. d4t eo4t Wants a Situation, A LAD of between Ifi and 17 years of age, Wiacq ; i ted in Baltimore, writes a tolerable good hand, and can prodiio good recommen d dio!.,s, wo ild bind himself as an appn ntice 'to a Wholesale Grocery, or Dry Good Store A hue addressed to W H. and left at tliis of. fice wiil be attended to. December 1. eo4ti Boarding and Lodging, At No 42, South street- Mrs PARKER Returps her unfeigned thanks to a generous public. She still continues as above, where she caa accommodate 2<> daily boarders. N. B She has sufficient accommodations for six or eight gentlemen by the year. November 10. colm Henry and George Gassaway, No. 39, corner of S Ga>> C51 Market-streets, Have just receive { by the late arrivals, the follow- ing assortment off 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 Cavpctings. 1-2 3-4 & 4-4 do. Ingrane, various pat- terns, Elegant Fancy Hearth ruggs, Superfine & Common Broad Cloths, Do. do. Cassivnete, Do. do. Coatings, Rose and Striped Blankets, Furniture Fringes, with Tassells to suit, Linen Cambrick and cambrick Dimities, Cambrickand Jackonetl Muslins, Tambored Muslins, Silk and Cotton Chambrays, Swansdown and Toilinett Waistcoating, Moieskine and Florentine, do. Constitution Cords, Plain Velvetts and Vcl- 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. _______________«=°____ Alexander, Webster and Co. HAVE FOR SALE, 16 cases Martinique Noyou, 14 or. ch sts Young Hj son Tea, 10 do o. Hyson do 1 valuable case French Cambrics, 2 do. '1 able Linens, S8 pieces Bolting Cioths. November 26. eo5t_: Lucca Oil. 500 cases of Lucca Oil, in bottles ; just received and for sale by LORMAN & FULFORD. Who have on Hand-', A ve-y extensive assortment of GERMAN LINENS, consisting of Platillas, I Checks, Britannias, | Cavalines, Estopillas, j Bastencini, Rouans, I Olandinus. Also, A quantity of the very first quality of Marti- nique White Clayed SUG.vR. Hyson, and Young Hyson Tea ; Coffee ; Castile Soap ; Cocoa ; Gum Guiacum ; Cream Tartar, and Marble Slabs. Nqa. 24. ____________ eo2w l'or Sale By C. DLS'iON, No. 57, Smith's wharf, !50,Ouulb. GREEN COFFEE, fit for retail- ing 200 boxes CASTILE SOAP. November 16. eo8t Ironmongery, Woollens, &c 5 cases Plated Saddlery, 6 cast's Gilt and Plated Buttons, 1 case of jeweiry, Watcli Chains, Seals, Keys, 5 bales Flannels and coarse Ctoths, 4 cases Cotton Goods, Twilled, Plain and Fancy, for sale, on very cheap terms by CORNTH WAIT &, YARN ALL, No. 83, Bow'.y's wharf. 11th mo. 16. 4tcol0t 42 hhds. White Cod-1'ish, In prime shipping order, just received per sehr. Gotham Lovell, Lewis, master, from Boston, and for sale by BUFFUM & GOODHUE, No. 16, Bowly's wharf November 26. d3teo3t Baltimore and Reister's-town ¦JURivPIKE ROaD. The President and Managers require the payment of the second instalment of five dol- lorsoneaeu share of the augmented,stock of company, to be made at the Bank of Balti- more, en the 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 yearly Dividend of 5 per cent on the original Stock of tha company j said Dividend will be paid to the Stockholders or to their Representatives, producing powers •if attorney, or correct simple orders, at the company's olice, on the 16lh instant. By order, JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry. November 3.________________eolj Von Kapff bt Brune, H w received, and offer for Sale, 23 Trunks Frusiianas- -an excellant article fir the Spanish market, 47 crates Earthenv are, assorted to suit the Spanish market, 1 bale Bedticks. On Hand, German Linens ; Flanders Sheetings or Bran.ints ; heavy and light Holla,.d Sail Duck ; Mock Russia Sheeting ; Silk Velvets and Rib- hands ; Tapes and Bob ins ; Gunny Bags ; sewing and fishing- Twine ; Holland Gin ; gin Cases ; half pint Tumblers, black lead Crucibles ; Maddar ; Copper ; silver Watch- 's, and Portwine in Boxes. Also, 230,000 lbs St. Domingo Coffee, 700 boxes Havana Sugar", 67 Seroons first quality Caraccas|Inditro 18 cas'is Rocoa, 42 bales U: land Cotton, 15 do. black Snake Boot 6 barrels and 7 bags Gum Guyacum, 55 bo\es Cigars. Nov 30,_____________d6teo6L__ Lafitte, Duehe & Barthe, Baliim'jre street, No. 172, HAVE FOR SALE, 100 boxes best Ha\anna Cigars, 2 bales French Clo.hs, 1 case embroidered Cambric Shirts, 4 hales Rennes Thread, 4 t unks Shoes, embroidered and plain 2 bales Shirting Linen, 1 case Sattin, 1 trunk Ladies Silk Stockings, 1 case T:.ftetas, 1 rase Plaid S.Ik, 1 box Paris Jewellery, Spangles and Silver Wire, The whole well calculated for French and Spanish Market, and entitled to drawback. Also on hand—(by piece or dozen J A l.irge assortment of FKENCH SILK GOODS. *Tovcm"er 30.__________________ eo7t DOCTOR VVEEMS, (At the corner of Calvert . nd Bank-street*,J Offers bis Professional Services, to the in- habitants >f Baltimore. Deaember 1, eo4t|| FALL GOODS. By the Abeona and other vessels from England, APPLETON & CO. Have received an extensive assortment of Woolen, Cotton & Silk Goods, Which are now opening at No. 16 Calvc'rt- street, and will be. sold positively as low, by the package or piece, as at any store in Baltimore or Philadelphia. Forty trunks Calicoes and Furnitures, bales of Broadcloths, Cassimeras, Coatings, Flush- ings, Plains, Forest Cloths, Flannels, Baizes, Kerseys, Blankets, Pelice Cloths and Flannels, &.c.; cases of Cords, Velvets.. Vestings of the best London Cassimeres, Toiliuets ^ Worsted Quiltings, Printed Tabbys, Hats G/inghams, Shawls, Checks, Handkerchiefs, Sattins, Per sians, Silk Handkerchiefs, Cotton and Silk Sewings ; Birmingham Ware, &e. &c. Sept 24 eo ^ Just received, and for bale by GEORGE HILL, (P,ct Fifty Cents.) A Faithful Picture of the Poli nca Situation of NEvV-ORLE-NS, At the close of the last and the beginning of the present year Extract from the Piefoce. " There are many, wdioni the events of that mysterious period have so deeply affected, both in personal suffering and in re, u' ition, and on whose feelings they have made an impression so poignant and indelible, thattl «y cannot be forgotten The story will never die : that it may live free from misrepresentation is the ob- ject of the following pages." October 22. ___ d4t-eo Ground Piaster of Paris, FOR SALE AT FIFIY CENTS PER BISHIL, By the subscriber, at his Store, the < ornet of Pratt and Commerce streets, and at the Mill's of William Patterson, on the Gnat Fall's of Gunpowder.—A constant supply will be kept at both places SAMUEL BYRNES. N. B. The Mills are near the town of Jop- pa, and on navigable water. 11th mo. 21st _______________eo6m A Stray Cow. Came last spring to the subscriber's Farm, adjoining that of Archibald Stewart's, esq. near the Windsor Mills a middling sized red and white COW, about five years old. Has an under keel in 'he left ear. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take her away. THOMAS WELLS. November 28 eo4tt Agreeable Present for the New Year. Just Published and far sale by Geo. Hill, THE AMMflCAN LADIES' POCKET BOOK, FOB THE YEAR 18 8—CONTAINING An Almanac Ruled pages for memorandums, observa tions and engagements - also, forarcomns of money received, paid or lent, for every day in the year. The Wanderer of Switzerland. Select Poitrj Nev and celel rated Songs A Marketing Table and others. With an Eiig on E graved Frontispiece. Price 75 cents, and in Morocco La cents. ALSO, The Gent'eaian's Annual Pocket Remembrancer, For the Tear 1808—Containing, An AJmar.ac. Ruled pag'is for memorandums, obsen a- tions, engagements, . for a cash account Government of the United States, Execu tive, Legislative and Judiciary. Departments of Government. General Establishments. Dutit-son Goods imported. Correct List of the army and navy. Several usefulTables &c Price75 cents an., in Morocco 125cents. qj" 15o reams imported obealhing Paper o superior quality. 25 packets solid deep Gold Leaf. 1000 books deep Dutch Metal Gold. 100 do do do Silver. Nov. 24.___________________d5t_eol2t Cut Glass, Tea China, and ^VEEti'S-WARE. Matthew Smith, No. 3, North Liberty street, Has on hand, English Cut Glass Decanters, Wine Glass- es, Cordial Glasses, Tumblers, Desert Dishes, Bowls, Pitchers, &c. &c. A 'ew sctsve.y handsome Tea China, and a most excellent assortment of Queen's-ware. Which he offers by wholesale or retail, on reasonable terms, for cash. December 1. eo4t By Virtue of a Decree of the honorable the high court of Chancery, will be sold, Monday the 21st day of Decem- ber next, (if fair, if not the next fair day,) between the hours of one and two o'clock, at M'Cov's Tavern, (known by the name of Spurrier's) on Elk Ridge, the following Tracts or parts of Tracts of LAND, lying iH Anne rundle county, formerly the pro- petty of the late William Hammond, of the city of Annapolis, deceased, and mort- gaged by bim to the Ute Joseph Clarke, viz : Addition to Champion Forrest, The V ice, one undivided seventh part of tito-third parts of a Tract of Land called Support. The above Lands are so well known that they need no discription They are worth ,he attention of any person disposed to vest his money in real property. A plat of them may be seen at the ofiice of the subscriber, No. 17, Soudi Gay-street. The terms of sale are, 1-8 of the purchase money to be paid on the ratification of the sales by the chancellor, and the residue in 9, 12, and 18 months, from the day of sale, the whole to bear interest until paid. The pur- chaser to give bond, with security for the pur- chase money, no conveyance to be made1 un- til the whole of toe purchase money is paid SL. CHASE, Jun. Trustee. November 26. eo To Pent, A three-story Brick WAREHOUSE, No. 1, South Liberty-street, and near Market-st. lately occupied by Mr. P. A. ltarthause. A SO, The adjoiningtwo story Brick Warehouse, lately in the occupation of Messrs. A. and J. Fulton. Also may be had, A two-story Bricic Dwelling HOUSE, ad- joining the abr>wls; Also, about 2i 00 wt Goshen CHEESE. Dece ber 1 _______ eo4t| .Havana Sugars OF A SUI'EPIOR^ITALITT, FOR SALE C8 boxes Wite aiuO J st imported by the 45 do Brown, y schooner Colina, William Wornnm, master, from Havana. ALSO— N HAND, B.'StGBE.i.1. HAVANA COFFEE, Brown Rolls, Burlaps, Hessians, Oznaburg and Ticklenburg L'nens, Holland and Russ a Sail Duck, Two and three bushel Bags, A parcel of E.egant BRABAND LACES, etc------Inquire at GERARD TOPKEN,&Co. Bowley's Wharf, No. 65. December 3. eo4t „Miss MaRc 11 AND Has lately rt ceived Extra Long Grenoble KID GLOVES, Ol tile most .ashionable Colours, for sale by dozen or single pair, at a very^ low price, at Marchand's Grocer) Store, Rogers Alley. ALSO, MOCK MADRAS HANDKERCHIEFS. December 3 eo4t|j Public Sale. On Monday the 2U: of the present month, at 12 o'c oci, noon, will be offned for sale on the premises, the HOUSE and LOT, ON Britain street Vid-Town, held under lease at jg~5 per annum, which has four years to run, and now occupied by Mr. P. Whitney, as a Sugar Refinery, at the rent ol g> '50 per ami. Terms, which will be liheral, will be made known at the time and place of sale. THOMAS W. GRIFFITH, Trustee of A. Buehanan. December 3. 2aw3w Notice jS hereby given, THAT the neighbourhood it Gray's Gar- dens and the adjacent fields, are infested wiib a number of BRUTISH DOGS, which have done considerable damage to the Cattle of the citizens in that neighbourhood, and if found trespassing afier this notice, they will be de stroyed, to put a stop to the shame!ul abuses they have committed. Decembers. 2aw4t|| To Let, The Upper Part of the House, No. 183, Market.street. Nov 45. eo I hereby give Notice, That all persons found cutting, or carrying off wood from myl land, or otherwise tres- passing any where within its boundaries, may expect to be dealt with according* to law, either by mystil or my agent, Mr, Griffith Henderson. NICHOLAS ROGERS. December 1. 2awl2t New Paper Warehouse. The Subscriber respectfully informs the Public in general, and his Friends in particu- lar, that he has opened a Store at Mo. 55, South-street, where he intends to keep a Con- stant supply of Writing, Printing, and Wrap, ping Paper, wholesale and retail ; where Sta- tioners and others may be supplied at the most reduced prices. WILLIAM LUNGREN. Oct. 20.____________ 2aw^___ I hereby give Notice, That I intend to apply to some judge of A*ie Aroudle county court, on the 14th day of January next, for the benefit of the act en- titled an act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, passed at Noveinbsr session,-1805 CHARLES ELDER. N ivembor 13, 1807. Iawl4ij This is to give Notice, THAT the subscrers biof the city of Balti- more, have obtained from the orphans' court of Baltimore county, letters testamentary, on the personal estate of William S. Summers, late of said countv, deceased ; All persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to produce them with the vouchers properly authenticated to the sub- scribers, on or before the 10th day of May next, they may otherwise by4aw, he exclud- ed from receiving any dividend, of the said estate. Given under ourehands, this 3d day of October, 1807- A. WORTHINGTON, ? „ , WM GWYNN, 3 Exrs. November 28 law6w Fancy (.oods, etc. James R Mitchell, S'i'" °ffhe Spinning wheel, No. 4, Ca.vert-strret, Has just received an elegant ass,-rtt,,ent of Fancy and other Seasonable GOODS which he offers 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 d Linen and Cotton Cambrick Round Dresses Worked Lace Cap Crowns, Sattin do. I ut Velvet do. S, I- der Nets, Leno halt'H'tlkfs. Elegant Spang!'d Trimmings for Dresses. 4-4, 5 4, ' -4 and 8 4 Damask Silk Shawls, Ladies' Black ,- white Lace Clock Silk Hose of superior rjuyI li^s ' Gentlemen's do Plain an,' Pla'-d I uteslffngb' 2 trunks elegant Furniture Chintz, 4 do. Fancy Calicoes, 1 do. Ginghams, 1 da. Madias H'dkfs. 2 boxes Constitution and President's Cords and Velvets. 1 do. Tapes, 1 do Nuns Threads, 1 do, colored do. 1 do. Brown Platillas, Toilinette and Swansdown WaistCOatines Supe-'fine Cloths, Cassimeres snd Coatings' Superfine white. Shirting Flannels, Do Linen and Cotton Bed-Ticks, Ladies fashionable Beaver Mats, 100 dozen Long and Short Kid and Beaver Gloves, 50 do. do. do. Silk do. Cotton and Worsted Hoss, Carpets, Blankets, Baizes, Half Thicks Kersey's. Plains, Devonshire Kersey's, Flush! ings, Irish and German Linens. INDIA MUSLINS, and almost every ar- ticle in the Dry Good Line. October 5. ¦. jf^ , ., For Sale, A Stout, hearty negro MAN, well calcu- lated for farming or other laborious employ- ment, abcut 23;earsoid. Inquire at the Sub- scriber's Lumber Yard, Light-street wharf. J HN WALTER. Nov 24._______________________ eo_ A Dissolution of the Part- nership ot Alexander ami James lultcn, hav- ing lately taken place, the subscril ers give notice 'hat they bavt appointed Mr. Alex- ender Fulton to receiv' all debts due that concern, and give discharges for the same. LUKE TIER NAN ALEX. M'LONALD,5 Trllstees- November 17,________ eol2t|| Baltimore County, ss. ON spplication to me in the recess of the court, us an associate judge of the sixth ju- dicial district of the state of Maryland, by petition in writing of Chatus Law^forl, of the city of Baltimore, an insolvent debtor, prayil g the benefit of the acts or assembly tor relief of insolvent debtors, on the terms "pre. scribed by the said acts : a schedule of his property and a list of his creditors, on oMh, as far as he can ascertain them, as directed by the said acts, being annexed to his said petiti- on, having produced to me the assent in writing-ot so many »f his creditors as fine due to them the amount of two-thiids of the debts due by bim at. the time of his applicati- on ; and being sa isfied by competent testimo- ny, that the said Charles Langiord hnsresided ¦ within the state ot Maryland, the twopveceding years, prior to his application, it is thereupon ordered by me, that the said Charles Langiord (by causing a copy of this to be inserted in some one of tlie newspapers in the city of B; !ti- more, every other day for three mouths suc- cessively, before the twenty sixth day of March next,) give notice to his creditors toappearbe- fcre the county court at the court-house, in the said county, at ten o'clock in the for, noon of the twenty-sixth day of March next, for the 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 under my hand thistwentj-siithdej of September, eigh- teen hundred and seven. THOMAS JCNES. (Sept. 29.) e03m To all my Creditors. Noitice is hereby given, that I intend ap- plying to the Baltimore county court, or one of the judges, tin reof, for the benefit of the. insolvent laws, of the state of Maryland. JACOB OTTESEN. __November 17,J807. eo2m Notice is hereby given, THAT I intend to apply to the Judges of Baltimore County Court, or some one of them, for 'he benefit of the act for the relief of sun. dry insolvent debtors. H. BROWNE. November 18. eo2m Notice is hereby Given, That I intend two months after the date here- of to petition Baltimore county court, or one of the judges thereoi 1, r the benefit of the insolvent lav s of the state, to relieve me from delts which I am unable to pay. J\MES RICHARDSON. October 5, 18u7. eo2m Notice. The Subscriber is under the painful neces- sity of notifiing his creditors, of his intention to asply to Baltimore County Couit, or in its recess, to one ol the judges thereof, for the be- nefit ol the insolvnntlaw oi this state. MICHaEL MACKEY. Oct. 5. eo2m To all my Creditors] You will take notice that I intend apply; ing to the judges of Baltimore dpimty court, or one of them, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this state. THOMAS BETTON. November 6. o2m PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN HEWES Ofptsite the Post Office, 6Y. Patti't-Lane. BALTIMORE.