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"For Sale,
Belt Leather, Pr1iniheads< white Wetting1,
>vime Buckskins, red, yellow, screen & black
torocco. Hatters' and Saddlers' Wool, Deer's
.air, Hair suitable for plaisterers, and a ge-
_ieral assortment of Leather of the best qua-
lity and upon the cheapest terms.
R. K. HEATH,
No. 1, Cheapside.
August 24. eo
Notice.
AllthiSse who have accounts of long standing'
z>n the Books of JACOB ami IV 17. N0SRIS,
_re earnestly requested to. settle the same, as
. uits will be instituted without respect to per-
. ons, alter the expiration of five months from
Lis date. W 1. NORRIS. Jin.
Siirvivi' g Partner of Jacob IS? Wm- Norris
November 10. eo
Rolling and Sliting Mill.
The subscribers are nnw ready to execute
orders for Rolled and Slit Iron, a large and
general assortioont of which they constantly
Keep for sale, viz. 3d, 4d, 6d, 8d, 10d, 12d,
¦.ml 20d, Hoop and Nail, Deck and Spike
r. lawSw
This is to give Notice,
THAT the subscrbers of the city of Balti-
more, have obtaired Irom the orphans' court
of Baltimore county, lette.s testamentary, on
the pei'sunal estate ol William S.Summers,
late of said countv, deceased; All persons
liaving claim! against the ua.d deceased, are
hereby warned to pro.luce (hem with the
vouchers properly authenticated to the sub-
scribers, on or beio-e the 10th day of May
next, they may otherwise by.-law, be exclud-
ed from receiving any diiidend, of the said
'esiate. Given under oui-Hhands, this 3d day
ot October, 1807.
A. WORTHING TON,") r ,
GVVYNN, ?&*»•
WM
November 28,
ltt.w6w
To Rent,
The Store and-Warehouse, corner of Balti-
more street, and Public Alley, late in tenure
of Messrs. Wessels and Primavessi. This
stano is amongst the be»t in the city, well cal-
culated for an extensive wholesale or retail
Dry Goods business.
ALSO
A Dwelling House and Store, near the
corner of Charles-street and Primrose alley.
This Store and Situation is fitted for a Groce-
ry, in which line it has been occupied for some
years past. Immediate possession can be had
oi either of them. For terms and particulars
inquire of D. WILLIAMSON.
December 5. eolrn
Notice is hereby Given,
That I intend to make application to Balti-
more ce.nnty court, or in recess of the court,
to one of the judges thereof, for the benefit
of the insolvent Law of the slate of Maryland,
passed at No -ember session 1805, and for the
supplement thereto, passed at November
session, 1806. JACOB GETTIG.
December 5, 18o7. ___eo2tn
Boarding and Lodging,
At No. 42, South street.
Mrs. PARKER
Returns her unfeignedthanks to a generous
public. She still continues as above, where
she can accommodate 2o daily boarders.
N. B She ha3 sufficient accommodations
for six or eight gentlemen by the year.
November 10.____________________eoltn
Henry and George Gassaway,
No. 39, corner of S. Gay iSf Market-streets,
Have just receive.i by the late arrivals, the follow-
ing assortment of Dry Goods, which they of-
fer at the most reduced pi ices .-
Carpets of different sizes and patterns.
1-2 5-8 3-4- Sc 4 4 wide Ventian Carpetings.
1-2 3-4 & 4-4 do. Ingrune various pat-
terns,
Elegant Fancy Hearth ruggs,
Superfine & Common Broad Cloths,
Do. do. Casnimere,
Do. do. Coatings,
Rose and Striped Blankets,
Furniture Fringes, with Tassells to suit,
Linen Cambrick and tambrick Dimities,
Cambrickand Jackonett Muslins,
Tambored Muslins,
Silk and Cotton Chambrays,
Swansdown and Toilinett Waistcoating,
Mokskine and Florentine, do.
Constitution Cords, Plain Velvetts and Vel-
vetteen,
Plains, Kerseys, and HalfThicks,
Irish Linens, and Shirting Muslins,
Threads, Bobbins and Tapes.
With a number of articles too tedious to
mention.
Nov. 17.__________________________eo
Lucca Oil.
500 cases of Lucca Oil, in bottles ; just
received and for sale by
LORMAN & FULFOKD.
Who have on flatrf;
A very extensive assortment of GERMAN
LINENS, consisting of
PlatilUs, I Checks,
Britannias, | Cavalines,
Estopillas, j Bastencini,
Rouans, | Giandinus.
Also,
A quantity of the vc y first quality of Marti-
nique White Clayed SUGAR.
Hyson, and Young Hyson Tea ; Coffee ;
Castile Soap ; Cocoa ; Gum Guiacum ;
Cream Tartar, and Marble Slabs.
Nqa. 24.________^___^_________eo2w
Baltimore and Reister's-town
TURNPIKE ROAD.
The President and Manrgtrs require the
payment of the second instalment of five dol-
lors on each share of the augmented slock 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 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 office, on the 16th instant.
By order,
JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry.
November 3. eolj
Von Kapff & Brune,
Htvs 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 Bedtickg.
On Hand,
German Linens ; Flanders Sheetings or
Branants ; heavy and light Holland Sail Duck ;
Mock Russia Sheeting ; Silk Velvets and Rib-
bands ; Tapes and Bobbins ; Gunny Bags j
sewing and fishing Twine ; Holland Gin ;
gin Cases ; half pint Tumblers, black lead
Crucibles; Mdddar ; Copper; silver Watch-
es, and Portwine in Boxes.
Also,
230,000 lbs St. Domingo Coffee,
700 boxes Havana Sugars,
67 Serosms first quality Caraccasjlndigo
18 casks Rocoa,
42 bales Upland Cotton,
15 do. black Snake Hoot
6 barrels and 7 bags Gum Guyacum,
55 boxes Cigars.
____Nov 30, ________________d6teo6t.
Lajitte, Due he &* Bar the,
Baltimore street, No. 172,
HAVE FOR SALE,
100 boxes best Havanna Cigars,
2 bales French Clodis,
1 case embroidered Cambric Shirts,
4 bales Rennes Thread,
4 t unks Shoes, embroidered and plain
2 bales Shirting Linen,
1 case Satlin,
1 trunk Ladies Silk Stockings,
1 case Tafietas,
1 case Plaid S'.lk,
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)
A large assortment of
1 KENCH SILK GOODS.
November 3u._______ eo7t
DOCTOR WEEMS,
(At the corner of Calvert. nd Bank-streets,J
Offers Lis Professional Services, lo the in-
habitants of Baltimore.
Desftmber 1. eo4t||
Imported
In the ship Bashaw, captain Peterkin, from the
River La Plata, and for sale by the subscribers,
25000 Ox Hides,
700 Horse do.
516 bales and) ,,,. ~ .,
25 ca,ks j °f TalIow>
They have also for sale,
10 bales of Blue Guineas, or Madras Blue
Cloths, A large awtptment of
India Goods,
Consisting of
Gurrahs,
Bal'tas,
Mamoodies,
Cossas, and
Punjum Cloths.
Madeira Wine, of London particular, and
London Market qualities, in pipes, halfpipes
and quarter casks, part of which was import-
ed last \ ear.
And 60000 Dutch Quills.
ROBERT GILMOR & SONS.
October 6. eo
Ironmongery, Woollens, &c
5 cases Plated Saddlery,
6 cases Gilt and Plated Buttons,
1 case of Jewelry, Watch Chains, Seals,
Keys,
o bales Flannels and coarse Ctoths,
4 caaes Cotton Goods, Twilled, Plain and
Fancy, for sale, on very cheap terms by
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL,
No. 83, Bowly's wharf.
11th mo 16.__________________4te»10t
FALL GOODS.
By the Abeona and othe; vessels from England,
AP PL ETON <£ CO.
Have received an extensive assortment of
fVool'n, Cotton if Silk Goods,
Which are now opening at No 16 Calvert-
street, and will be stld positively as low, by the
package or piece, as at any store in Baltimore
or Philadelphia.
Forty trunks Calicoes and Furnitures, bales
of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, ' oatings, Flush-
ings, Plains, Forest Cloths, Flannels, Baizes,
Kerseys, Blankets, Pelice Cloths and Flannels,
&c.; cases of Cords, Velvets, Vestings of the
best London Cassimeres, Toilinets h. Worsted
Quiltings, Printed Tabbjs, Hats, Ginghams,
Shawls, Checks, Handkerchie s, Sattins, Per-
sians, Silk Handkerchiefs, Cotton and Silk
Sewings ; Birmingham Ware, &.c. &c.J
Sept 24 eo
Just received, and for Sale by
GEORGE HILL,
(P' -ce Fifty Cents, J
A Faithful Pictuke of the Political
Situation of
NEW-ORLEaNS,
At the close.of the last and the beginning ef
the present year
Extract from the Preface.
" There are many, whom the events of that
mysterious period have so deeply affected, both
in personal suffering and in reputation, and on
whose feelings they have made an impression
so poignant and indelihle, that they 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 Plaistcr cf Paris,
FOB SALE AT FIFTY CENTS I-ER BlSHEL,
By the subscriber, at his Store, the corner
of Pratt and Commerce-streets, and at the
Mill's of William Patterson, on the Gieat
Fall's of Gunpowder.— A constant supply will
be kept at both places.
SAMUEL BYRNES.
N. B. The Mills are n«ar the town of Jon»
pa, and on navigable water.
11 th mo. jlst eefim
Agreeable Present for tne"~
New Year.
Just Published and 'or sale by Geo. Hill,
THE AMERICAN LADtES'
POCKE' BOOK,
forthe year18 )8—containing
An Almanac.
Ruled pages for memorandums, observa-
tions and engagements—also, tor accounts
of mone> received, paid or lent, for every
day in the year.
The Wanderer of Switzerland.
Select Poetry.
New and celebrated Songs.
A Marketing Table andmhers.
With an Eleg.mt Engraved Frontispiece.
Price 75 cents, and in Morocco 125 cents.
ALSO,
The Gentleman's Annual
Pocket Remembrancer,
For the Tear 1808—Containing,
An Almanac.
Ruled pages for memorandums, obserta-
tions, engagements, & for a cash account.
Government of the United States, Execu-
tive, Legislative and Judiciary.
Departments of Government.
General Establishments.
Duties on Goods imported.
Correct List of the army and navy.
Several useful Tables &c.
Price 7 5 cents mid in Morocco 125 cents.
(Jj* 15o reams imported sheathing Paper o
superior quality}
25 packets solid deep Gold Leaf.
1000 books deep Dutch Metal Gold.
100 ' do do do Silver.
Nov.^.___________________ d5t eolSt
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'Coy's Tavern, (known hy the name of
Spurrier's) on Elk Ridge, the following
Tracts or parts of Tracts of LAND, lying
in Anne trundle county, formerly the pro-
perty of the late William Hammond, of
the city of Annapolis, deceased, and mort-
gaged by him to the late Joseph Clarke,
Viz :
Addition to Champion Forrest, 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 discription 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, Sourh 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 tke 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 ce made un-
til the whole of toe purchase money is paid.
SL. CHASE, Jun. Trustee,
November 26. eo
To Rent,
A three story Brick WAREHOUSE, No.
1, South Liberty-street, and near Market-st
lately occupied by Mr. P A. Karlhause.
A SO,
The adjoining two story Brick Warehouse,,
lately in the occupation of Messrs. A. and J.
Fulton.
Also may be had,
A two-story Brick Dwelling HOUSE, ad-
joining- the above. Possession of either will
be given immediatelv. For terms apply to
CONRAD RE1NICKER,
No. 241, Market-street-
December 1. eo
By order of the orphans Court
of Baltimore Count\,
THIS is to give nctice, that thesubscricer of
the city of Baltimore, hath obtained from the
orphans court of Baltimore county, in Mary-
land letters of administration on the personal
estate of Edward Erskine, late of Baltimore
county, deceased. All persons having claims,
against the said deceased, are herby warned
to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof
to the subscriber on or before the ihird day of
June next, they may otherwise by law be ex-
cluded rom all ber.efit of the said estate.
Given under my hand this second day of De-
cembe. 18 7.
MARY ERSKINE, Ad'x.
December 2" 3aw6w||
Tobacco, etc.
41 hhds. POTOMAC TOBACCO, of good
weight and quality—and
6pir>esL.P M DEIRA WINE,6ld and
tit for immediate use.
500 OVAL DEMIJOHNS,
FOR SALE BT
JAMES BRUND1GE,
95, Bowie;,'s Wharf.
December 3. eo4t2aw4t.
A Valuable Mulatto Woman
FOR SALE.
TO be soh. for the term of 3 years and L,
months, a valuable Mulatto Woman, aged a
bout 22 years, late the Property of Lydia Dor-
sey, deed. She is capable ol Washing and
Cooking, and of making an excellent house
servant. For terms apply to
OWEN DORSEY, Executor
of Lydia Dorsey,
December 3. ____________ eo
Pimento.
4000 lbs. Jamaica PIMENTO, received
per sloop Rover, Lookman, from New-York,
and for sale by FIICH HALL, Jun,
81, Bowly's wharf
November 30.______ d4t-eo4t
Joseph Usher,
No. 229, Baltimore-strict [ the store lately oc-
cupied by Mr. Cassat,)
|Ha9 collected a i assortment of
Wet Goods and Groceries,
Where he invites the custom of his friends
and the public. He has on hand a fresh par-
cel of choice B^CON, consisting of Hams.
Shoulders, Flitches and Jowls, Also, about
2C00 wt Goshen CHEESE.
Dece ¦ ber 3.________________oo4tj;
Havana Sugars
OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, FOR SALE
68 boxet Wite and ) Just imported by the
45 do Brown, 5 schooner Colina,
William Wornom, master, from Havana.
ALSO—ON HAND,
Best GREEN HaVaNa COFFEE,
Brown Rolls, Burlaps, Hessians,
Oznaburg and Ticklenburg Linens,
Holland and Russia Sail Duck,
Two and three bushel Bags,
A parcel of Elegant BRABAND LACES,
etc Inquire at
GERARD TOPKEN, & Co.
Rowley's Wharf, No. 65.
December 3. eo4t
~Miss MARCH AND
Has lately received
Extra Loiqj Grenoble KID GLOVES,
Of the most fashionable Colours, for sale by
dozen or single pair, at a very low price, at
Marchand's Grocery Store, Rogers Alley.
ALSO,
MOCK MADRAS HANDKERCHIEFS.
December 3.______________ eo4t|J
Public Sale.
On Monday the 21s! of the present month, at 12
o'clock, noon, will be offered for sale on the
premises, the
HOUSE and LOT,
ON Britain street. Old-Town, held under
lease at $75 per annum, which has four years
to run, and now occupied by Mr. P. Whitney,
as a Sugar Refinery, at the rent of g'50 per
ann. Terms, which will be liberal, will be
made known at the time and place of sale.
THOMAS W. GRIFFITH,
Trustee if A. Buchanan.
December 3. 2aw3w
Notice is hereby given,
THAT the neighbourhood of Gray's Gar-
dens and the adjacent fields, are infested with
a number of BRUTISH DOGS, which have
done considerable damage to the Cattle of the
citizens in that neighbourhood, and if found
trespassing after this notice, they will be de
stroyed,/to put a stop to tha shameful abuses
they have committed.
December 3. 2aw 4t||
I hereby give Notice,
That all persons found cutting, or carrying
off wood from my'3 land, or othei wise tres-
passing any where within its boundaries,
may expect to be dealt with according to law,
either by myself 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 No. 51,
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 he supplied at the most
reduced prices.
WILLIAM LUNGREN.
Oct. 20.________________________2aw__
I hereby give Notice,
T|»at I intend to apply to some judge of
Anne Aroudle county court, on the 14th day
of January next, fur the benefit of the act en-
titled an act for the relief of sundry insolvent
debtors, passed at November iession, 1805
CHARLES ELDER.
N;vembor 13, 1807. Iawl4tj
For Sale,
A Mulatto BOY, a ed about 11 years.
Apply at this Office.
December 5. Saw
F.Hurxthal IkC.Hasenclever,
No. 67, Bowly's wharf,
Have just received am! offer for sale,
Brown and White Platillas,
Royals,
Ticklenburgs,
Bielfeld, Warendorf, and Homemade Lin-
en,
Listadoes, Checks, Apron Checks, and
Stripes,
Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs,
Siiks, Silk and Velvet Ribbons,
Fine Laces and Beggar Laces,
Tapes and Thread,
Looking Glass Plates, from 40 to 24 & 30
to 17,
Looking Glasses and Nuremberg Goods,
Best German Steel, Heart and Club.
The whole entitled to drawback.
Andby the schooner Harmony,from Amsterdam,
A general assortment of
German IVoolen Hosiery.
And a new supply ot the above advertised
goods. October 8. eo
Fancy foods, etc.
James R Mitchell,
Sign of the Spinning wheel, No. 4, Caivert-streetl
Has just received an elegant assorui ent of
Fancy and othev Seasonable GOODS, which'
he offers for sale, on m wteratc 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, Sattin do. Cut Velvet do Spi-
der Nets, Lero half H'dkfs. Elegant Spang 'd
Trimmings for Dresses. 4-4, 5 4, -4 and 8-4
Damask Silk Shawls, Ladies' Black St white
Lace Clock Silk Hose of superior qualities,
Gentlemen's do Plain an Pla.d Lutestring*,
2 trunks elegant Furniture Chintz,
4 do. Fancy Calicoes,
1 do. Ginghams,
1 ds. Madras 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 Waistcoatings,
Supe fine Cloths, Cassimeres snd Coatings,
Superfine white Shirting Flannels,
Do Linen and Ootton Bed-Ticks,
Ladies Fashionable Beaver Hats,
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. dnf-eo
A Dissolution of the Part-
nership of Alexander an^ James Fulton, hav-
ing lately taken place, the subscribers give
notice that they have appointed Mr. A'ex-
ender Fulton to receiv all debts cue that
concern, and give discharges for the same.
LLKE TIERFAN >
ALfrX. M'DONALD,5 'rustecs-
November 17. eol2t||
Baltimore County, ss.
ON application to me in the recess of the
court, as an associate judge of the sixth ju-
dicial district of the state of Maryland, by
petition in writing of Charles Langfora, of
the city of Baltimore, an insolvent debtor,
praying the benefit of the acts o' assembly for
relief of insolvent deb'ors, on the terms pre-
scribed by the said acts : a schedule of his
property and a 1st of his creditors, on oath,
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 have
due to them the amount of two-thirds of the
debts due by him at the time of his applicati-
on ; and being sadsfied b} competent testimo-
ny, that the said Charles Lang!ord has resided
within the state ot Maryland, the twopreceding
years, prior to his application, it is thereupon
ordered by me, that the said Charles Lang-ford
(by causing a copy of this to be inserted in some
one of the newspapers in the city of Balti-
more, every other day for three months suc-
cessively, before the twenty sixthday of March
next,) give notice to his creditors to appear be-
fore the county court at the court-house, in the
said county, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of
the twenty-sixth day of March next, for the
purprse 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 this twenty-sixth d*y of September, eigh-
teen hundred and seven. THOMAS JONES.
(Sept. 29.) eo3m
To all my Creditors.
Noiti«e is hereby given, that I intend ap-
plying to the Baltimore county court, or one
of the judges thereof, for the berefit of the
insolvent laws, of the state of Maryland.,
JACOB OTTESEN.
November 17, 1807j____________eo'-'m
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 data here*
of to petition Baltimore county court, or one
of the judges thereof for the benefit of the
insolvent laws of the state, to relieve me from
debts which I am unable to pay.
JAMES RICHARDSON.
October 5, 1807- _______co2m
Notice.
The Subscriber is under the painful neces-
sity of notifiing his creditors, of his intention.
toasply to Baltimore County Court, or in its
recess, to one of the judges thereof, fjrthe be-
nefit of the insolvnntlaw of this state.
MICHaEL MACKEY.
Oct. 5. eo2m
a
To all my Creditors.
You will take notice that I intend apply?
ing to the judges of Baltimore county court,
or one of them, for the benefit ofthe insolvent
laws of this state.
THOMAS BETTONf.
November 6. eo2m
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY
JOHN HBWES,
Opposite the Post-Office, St. Paxl's-Lane.
BAJ.T1MOBE.
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