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iUESiJAY, DEL'EM'tEU 8 1807
Vol. XXV II—i\o. 4229.
To Rent,
A WHARF, on Light-street, adjoining
the property of Mr Samuel R. Smith ; now
in the possession of VIr Hiram Cochran. Ap-
nlv to Mr Hugh Neilson, or the subscriber.
W .SHINGTON VAN BIBBER.
Wanted to Purchase or Hire,
A GOOD COOK.
October 3_______________d -
'George Lightner,
At his Established
TIN AND PRWTER MANUFACTORY,
North-street, Oldtovm, near the Haysedet,
Informs his frien.ls and the public gene-
WW, that he keeps on hand a large as-
sortment of the best Manufactured UN and
1'KWTEIt, warranted of the first workman-
ship Country Men hants and others will find
it iTreatW to their advantage to call at the Ma-
nufactory, as he prices will be made an object
to merchants taking a quantity.
Old Copper and Pewter will be taken in
payment for new, and the hides' price given.
Also for Sale or Rent,
A small FA KM, containing about 40acres,
lvinff in Gr-vane's town, opposite the tavern
formerly kept by Mr- John Wooden. There
L-eonthis Farm, two co cement Dwelling.
Houses, Barn, Smoke House, Spring-House.
and allother necessary I mldings ; 12 acres ot
Woodland, and about the same quantity in
Eood Meadow; about ist Apple-Trees, and
1 quantity of other Fruit The whole ..under
good incisure, and would make a handsome
Lreatforany gentleman during theisummer
season. It will be sold on liberal terms, or
rented to a good tenant Terms made ksown
by applping to GEORGE LK.1-
Oct. 31-_______________
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dt22D
William Cooke, Jun.
ffus received per the shit, Erin, from Bordeaux,
6 cases Lutestring's,
4 Grenoble Kid Gloves,
3 Silk Stockings,
1 Extra Long Silk Gloves,
Men's Bu kskin Gloves,
1 Twille i Silk Shawls,
1 Cambrick.
Whieh he otters for sale on reasonable terms.
Sept 25.___________________________(l -
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-
sistiug of
Drugs and Chemicals
Sui geon'slnstruments
Patent Medicines
Furniture Glass and
Viids
fine Painters' Colours
Gold and Silver Leaf
Copal and Spt. Var-
nishes
October 1/.
Glaziers' Diamonds
Die Stuffs & fine Fig
Blue
Genuine Windsor
Soap
Wash Balls,
Teeth Brushes, and
A variety of Perfume-
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M'Neale and Neilsons
HAVE FOR SALE,
100,000 lbs. Green COFFEE,
40,' boxes Marbled Soap,
Claret, ~)
Champaign £ In cases of 1 & 2 doz
Burgundy J
Havanna Sugars,
And an assortment of Silk Gloves,
Hose, Taffetas, Cambrics, etc
Decf nber 7
all respects.
each,
dlOt
Nutmegs pply to,
CORNTHWAIT $S*YARN ALL.
No. 83 Bowly's wharf.
, 11 mo. 24th .................. d
For Boston,
^V 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 lo
BUFFUM & GOODHUE,
No. 16, Bowly's wharf.
Who have for sale now landing from, said schr
from Charleston, S, C
52 bates Prime Upland Cotton,
20 casks Patent Shot, assorted.
November :¦'/._________________d3t-eo3t
For Sale in New-York,
The remarkable fast-sailing
Hamburg Ship CAROLINA,
JLj^1 built in Boston of jive oak, bur.
§S?*S*5jF - then 160 tons, copper bottom-
ed to the bends, well found, in etery respect,
carries ten three pounders, and two swivels.
She has two suits of saiis, made of the best
Holland Duck. For further information, ap-
plyto J- H. SCHMIDT,
No. 68, Maiden-I.anc
November 25. d4t-eo4t
For Havanna,
The Schooner MERCHANT,
A constant trader, now load-
ing at Baker's v.harf, Fell's-
*%gij2N«r- Point, will sail in a lew days.
Wants a Situation,
A Middle aged Man and his Wife, who
understands Gardening snd Farming, in all its
Branches ; Ins wife weuld engage to keep a i For freight or passage, having excellent ac-
Dairy, & do any House work. Any gentleman eommodations, apply to
¦who wishes to employ such, satifactory cha-
racters will be given. A line addressed to
T. L and left at this office, will be duly at-
tended to, or left at No. 9, Water-street, with
Mr. Gaits
December 7. d6t
For Freight or Charter,
(To any Port in the West I idles, J
-i The Schooner FARMER,
D'-ivid Barton, master ;
Burthen rising 600 barrels.
s=rfv_Ks£se Apply to the captain on board,
in the bason, opposite to Bowly's wharf, or to
Mr. James Owings. December 3. eo4t||
For Havana,
The Brig GREENWICH,
Capt. Charles Wcemi
HAS beg i .to load for Hava-
na, and will take o > freight, at a
low rate, a few hundred barrels Flour, or any
other lawful goods, if immediate application
is made to JOHN CARRERE.
December 3^_______________________eo4t
: REMOVAL.
Henry & Lindenberjer
Have removed to No. 200 1-2, Baltimore-
street. Who offer to Rent the Store & Cel-
lar, No. .04, opposite the Indian Queen Ta-
vern, with a convenient Warehouse if re-
quired August 26.__________d
Bees Wax v Larthen-Wave.
30 bbls. of AMERICAN BEES WAX in
prime order for shipping—and a few crates of
EARHENW \RE assorted, for sale bv
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL,
No. 83, Bowly's Wharf
11th mo. 57-________________________________
i heriff's hale.
By virtue of a destraint for Iwuie rent due Alex'r.
Gallagher, to me directed, wilt be sold on
Thursday the lOt/j ir.st. of 11 o'clock A. M.
for Cash, at the Store lately occupied by Lau-
rence Coleman, No 254, Market-street,
bundry Dry Goods-,
Late the property of Said Coleman.
Also, on the same day at 12 o'clok, at the
late residence of the said Coleman, in Lexiug-
ton-strect near North street, sundry
Household lurniiure,
Late the property of the aforesaid Laurence
Coleman, taken to satisfy Charles Whitelock
for house rent.
JOHN HUNTER, Sbff.
December 3, 18'7- dtds
1 as left at the Subscriber's
Stables, by a young man, name unknown, a
sorrel Horse, about 15 hands high 7 or 8
years old, marked with a small star in lis
forehead' white spot on his hock, which ap
pears to have been caused by a Saddle, hind
fivet white. The owner is uquested to come
prove properly, pay charges, aid take him
away. JAMES BRYDEN;
Fountain Inn, Light-street, No. 3.
December 5 d _
Rum and Molasses.
The cargo of the brig Exchange, from St.
Christophers,
Consisting of
101 hhds.of RUM, and
12 hhds. Molassus. For sale bv
C & J. COMEGYS.
December 2 _______ d
400 000 bs. Carraccas Cocoa,
Imported in the ship Thomas Wilson, from
Laguira. For sale by
JOHN DONNELL.
December 31 ri8t
Bank of Baltimore,
December 4, 1807-
The President and Directors, have declared
a dividend of Thirteen Dollars and fifty cents
on each share of'-tock for the last half year :
and the same will be paid to the St )ckholders
or their representatives, on or after Monday
next, the 7th inst. By order,
JAMES COX, Cash'r.
December 4-_______________________dlw
A Silver Watch
Was found at Phampbilion's Coffee House.
The owner can have it by paying for this ad
vertisement, and proving property. Apply at
the said Cwffee House.
December 4.___________________ d4t
Notice.
THE subscriber having taken out letters of
administra ion from the orphan's court of B il-
timore county, on the estate of bis deceased
father, Danict Boviley, requests all persons in-
debted to said estate, to make payment to Mr.
Henry. Thompson, No. 53, Smith's Wharf, who
is duly authorised to receive the same j and
all persons having claims are desired to pre-
sent them properly authenticated to him for
settlement.
WILLIAM L. BOWLEY.
December 1. d3m
St. Mary's College
LOTTERY, BALTIMORE,
Consisting of Capital Pi ites of
1 prize of 30,000 dollars,
1 do. of - - 15,000
3 do. of - - 10,000
2 do. of - - 5,000
Besides * great many others, well Worthy
the Attention of Adventurers. To commence
drawing on THURSDAY, the SUt instant,
when the first drawn ticket, will be entitled
to SOO DOLLARS, the Drawing will be re-
gularly continued Four days in a week, and to
draw 500 Tickets each day. The. Tickets
bein^ nearly all sold, will in a short time be
advanced to a verv high price.
T1CKK TS,
Halves, Quarters, and Eighths,
For sale at
W A I T E's
Established LOTTERY
OFFICE, Corner or MARKET and
CHARLKS-STREETS,
BALTIMORE.
December 7.
c!6t
Claret Wine, Teas, &c.
150 casks Claret Wine,
60 chests H.son,-
20
20
20
5U casKs (Jtaret VV me,
50 chests H.son,-\ k, ta
30 Souchong, I j.; H
20 Bohea, ^ '-J 5: p
20 half chests do. [ 5 KJ'
30 qr do. do J !* 3
50 pieces Russia Duck,
50 do Ravens do.
40 coils Cordage*
30 half bbls Beef,
40 casks Red Wine, calculated for the
Spani.h Market, and entitled to debenture,
30 casks Copperas,
3o boxes Spermacetia Candles,
100 bois. Shad lately inspected.
20 kegs London Refined Salt Petre,
606* lbs. Cassia,
4 casks Spermaceti Oil.
For sale by
CORNTHWAIT h YARNALL,
No. 83, Bowly's whart.
11th mo. 16. __________d
Henry and Geo. Gassaway,
No. 39, Market street,
Have just r. ceived,
Flander's Sheeting, Dowl is. Burlap.?, Rus-
sia & German Diapers, & Given Baize, suit-
able tor Carpets
Which they offer cheap, by wholesale or
retail.
November 2o. d!8t
ROBERT HAMILTON,
Who has fur sale on a credit,
175 boxes of white and brown Havanna
Sugars, entitled to drawback.
Also, 5000 wt Old Cuba Coffee, and
11 haV boxes refined Havanna Sugars, fit
.for family^use. Dec. 3 of superior qu»
Dowlas and Casserillos, > lity,
1000 oval Dqmijohns,
(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
Richard Norns
Has received per shibs Comma, and Diana from
Liverpool, and now opening at
No 1971-2, Market-street,
A general assortment of
Hardware, Cutlery & Saddlery,
Which will be sold to country merchants
and others, wholesale ind retail low for cash
or notes in town.
Also, per ship Six S stersfrom Bristol,
Seine and Sail Twine,
Tin Plates,
Iron Wire, assorted No.7, to 21.
Broad Virginia Hoes,
Sheet Iron, siagle double and trebl,
Black and bright Vises,
Long Handle Frying Pans,
Spades and Shovels, &c.
November 2- i\
Wants a Situation
In a Store or Counting Room, a Young
Man, from the Country. As be lias never
been employed in a ^tore, he will engage on
moderate terms. Aline directed to A B.anu
left at thispffiee will be attended to.
December 5. _______ d4t||
Farmer's Bank of Maryland
November 23, 1807.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDhRS,
That the Fifth instalment of Ten Dollars •<¦
Share on their Stock becomes due and pav-
oble on the 12th December next, any stock-
holder failing lo make regular payment of any
instalment, such stockholders money in Bank
will remain free from interest, r:ml not in-
titled to divideed until such instalment or call
shall be made good, and the dividend tliereaf-
terto bepaidto such stockholder as .veil upon
the Money by him regularly paid, as upon
the Money paid alter default will be caleulat
cd only from the time when said last instal-
ment was made good.
By order,
JONA. PINKNEY Cashier
November 26. JawCt
Buffi
REMOVAL.
Jum and Good/iue
Have rem >ve3 to the newstore. lately built
by James Carey, (hi- u door? below 'heir for-
mer stand, corner of Bowly's wharf St
South-strep.t, No 16
Where they offer for sale,
10 half pipes } Cata,ollia Red WiNE •
2 pipus London Market and Madeira dV
60 hhus. 1st proof N L Rutn,
14 do 4th proof do do.
10 pipes Holland Gin,
1000 bags heav Black Pepper,
300 do 1st and 2d quality Calcutta Sugatv,
350 do. Alltim,
100 boxes Mould Candles,
20 do. Dipt do.
50 do. Spermaceti do.
20 do. Cotton and Wool Caraa,
250 do. Brown Soap,
100 do. White do.
4 )0 sides Soal Leather,
500 pieces 1st and 2d quality Russia Duck,
200 do. Ravens Duck,
150 do Sheeting.
20 chests Hyson Skin Tea,
20 small boxes do 13 12 lb. each,
15 chests Young II -son Tea,
15 do. Souchong do.
50 boxes Spanish Segars,
90 kegs Patent Shot, assorted, from BB-
to No. 6.
25 tons Clean Hemp,
ALSO,
Forty Bales and Cases
Calcutta and Madras Goods j
Consisting of
Beerboom Gurrahs, Jaunpore, Sannahs,
Cusback, Baftas, Madras and Ventipulam
Handkerchiefs. Pepper Oambayg, Manilla,
Ginghams, Charcanh-s, Nicanees, Karakall,
Ginghams, St Thomas do. Madras, Ited and
Cudaloie Blue H'dkfs. &c,
November 26._________________cllOt-eolOt _
Sup rfi.,e uroad-Cioths.
By the Henrietta and Pt.chantas,
APPLLTON and Co.
No 16, CaLV:RT STREEtf,
H ve R. ceived,
2bales Superfine Broad-cloths,
From 15s a 2os st fling, similar, to their
cheapest cloths received tins fall,
20 trunks P.ints, Olive and Drab Cords St
Velvets, 4 1-2 London Pins, &c,
November 30 ft
For Sale.
The subscribers offer for sale the following
PROPERTY, at private Bale, until Thm-s.
day, the 31st day of December next:
Rumncy Farm, situate in Bush River Neck,
Harford county, bounded by Bush River on
the west, and by Rumney on the east, both
navigable rivers—containing 360 acres of the
best Land in the state of Maryland. The
tock on said Farm consisting of Negroes
men, women, and boys) Horses, Mills! Ox-
en, Milch Cows, Hogs, Sheep, Farming U-
tensils, Corn, Wheat, &c. will be sold there-
with, or separately, as may suit the purchaser,
One undivided moiety of a Tract of Land,
situste also in Bush River Neck and about 2
miles below Rumney Farm, called Sheppard's
Good Friendship, said to contain about 100
a res The whole of this last Tract is Wood-
Land, and lies very comeninent to navigati-
on on every side.
Montreal, lying within 3, 4 and 5 miles of
the head of Bush River, and containing 561
acres. The whole of this Tract is also wood-
land, &. very heavih timbered. A con-ider-
able part cf it is Covered with Hickory, which
might be advantageously conveyed to the Bah*
timore market. The rapid increase of the
city of Baltimore and the increasing scarcity
of wood within its vicinity, render this iand
worthy the attention of the speculator It
will Uo sold in one bi.dy, -or laid off in lots, as
may suite purchasers
A part of Nova Scotia, containing 130 a, res
being part of the Tract formerly in the posses-
sion of Bar.ley Riley, and adjoinging Mr J.
Fulton's situate within two miles of the iie:-,d
of Busii It'ver. and is altogether covered with
Wood—Hickory, Gait, and i liesnut. The
The proximity of this Land, to navigation, the
quantity of Wood growing on it, and conse-
quently the easy conveyance of it to flaltir ore
market, will insure to the purchaser a hand-
some remuneration tor all his ao vnnces
A tew acres of Land, adjoining Mr ParVel
Gilbert's Land, and being pari." of the s e
Tract The number of acres not Jet a's> 11»
tained This Land lies on the post road, i, »
tween Bush and Havre de Grace, and will be
more particularly described when surveyed
And lastly, two Brick H.-uses in Bush-
town, with one Lot of Ground, contai uer, 1807.
November 9.
WILLIAM B.STOKES.
ISO?.- _ iaw64
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FOR .SALE AT THIS
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