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¦: ¦ r ltderal vh&Etffa Seven 'DoMars per Aiumra.] SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1807 William P. Mathews Has just received by the Fair American, from London, AS EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OF Fresh Drugs and Medicine. His stock; is now general and extensive, con- sisting of Drugs and Chemicals Surgeon'slnstrlimenti Patent Medicines Furniture Glass and Vials Fine Painters' Colours Gold and Silver Leaf •> and Spt. Var nishes October 17. Glaziers' Diamonds D\e Stuffs it fine Fig Blue Genuine Windsor Soap Wash Balls, ;, Brushes, and A i.ivietj of Perfume- * d George Lightnei, it hit Established TIN AND PEWTER MANUFACTORY, . ; th-street, U'.dtinvn, near the ffayscUles, Informs bis friends aad the public gene- rally, that lie -keeps on -hand a large as soi.ment of the best Manufactured TIN and PEWTER, warranted of the first workman- Ship. Country Merchants and others will bud it greatly to th\ir advantage1 to call at the Ma- tnifacter'v, as the prices will be made an object to merchants taking a quantity; Old Copper and Pewter will be taken in payment tor new, and the highest price given. 1 Alto fur Salt or font, A small F vn, opposite the tavern formerly kept by Mr- John Wooden There are minis Farm, two convenient Dwelling. Houses, Barn. Smoke-H uise, Spring-House, and all other necessary buildings j 12 acres of Woodland, and about the same quantity in Kood Meadow; about 250 Apple-Trees, and 1 quantity of other Fruit. The whole is under inclosure, and would make a handsome ie re'at'for ai\y gentleman during the summer season. It will be sold on liberal terms, or rented to a good tenant Terms made known by applping'to GEORGE LIGHTNER. Oct. 31. ___________ 20 bait chests do ¦) •-- 30 qr. do. do. J ? 3 50 pieces llftfiia Duck, a0 do Ravens do. 40 eei'< Cordage, 30 half bbls Beef, .,•'..- ,. 4!>Casks Ke'. Wine, calculated fofc the Spamih M .rket, and entitled to debenture, 30 casks Copperas, 30 boxes Sp*rmacetia Candles, 100 bols Shad lately iispecttd. 20 kegs London Refined Salt Petre, CO*) lbs. Cassia, 4 casks S .etmaceti Oil. Far sale by CORNTHWAIT & YARN ALL, No S3, Bowly's wharf. 11th mo. 16. d Robert M-Clellan Has commenced b tsiness in the Store, No 244 1-2, Market-street, lately occupied by Heylaiid and Gait, Where he w opening, Urge supply of Seasonable DRY GOODS ; WUich will be sold.on generous terms, for ca9h, >r approved paper. Among* those goods are, London Superfine and Refine Cloths, Broad Cloths, Plains, Cnadngs, Fearnoughts. Flan n-ls, Green li.iw and blankets, Manchestry. Hosiery colored Glazed and Cambric Muslins Binjitv, Chim.;, and Calicoes, Madras*, and Silk H'dkfs. India Muslins, &.C he December 14.___________ i.4t-ro8t$ Sale by Auction l;or Freight or Charter, f Tv. The fi te fast sailing BYig *#3#vS w "IAMOND, F»JjIJc v'-»i& Wm. Hanson, master; ~?e Nearlv a Mnv vessel, will he ready to receive a cargo in a few days ; ly ing at Dixon Brow .'s wharf. For terms apply to C RN'IHWAIT & YARNALL. i2lh mo. 16 ^^____________d For Freight, or Charter, ( To anyPort in the West Indies, or in the South- ern States,J _iT_; v The Sloop L AUREL, Captain Bayard, \ staunch good vessel, will be re idy t« deceive a cargo in a shirt tirti ¦ ; lying at Smith's wb*rf. Appl) to the ".las -r on board, or 10 COtNTHWAIT 8c Y \RNALL. _ 1 ;th ino. 16. d For reight or Charter, To any Port in the West~fiidieti Tli ic ioon PilOENIX, EUrihalet Greily, master ,• Burth n 65 1 bbls. a staunch j»ood vessel, lying at Spear's -.vliarf, and will be ready to tak- iic irgo in a few days— For terms apnlv to CORNT11VVAIT Si Y\RNALL, 8 5. Bowly's wharf. For S'de, landing frorn on bO'tri said schooner, A w barrels superior quality MaiUnique COFFEE. • mo 9' Ii___________________d Fur Leghorn-, The Brig ST. MICHAELS, Capt. J. Bounds, Burthen 1400 bbls to sail with all p issil 1; dispatch, hav- ing part of her cat-go engaged will commence hi 1.ling on Monday next. Freight is wanted for the remain h*r -Vpnly to HAJELEHURST; BROTHERS & CO. December 5. ^ | For Havanna, The Schooner MERCHANT. A constant trader, now load- ing at Baker's wharf, Fell's Point, will sail in a 'ew day«. For freight or passage, having excellent ac- commodations, appl) ti ROBERT HAMILTON, Who has fir sale on a credit, 175 boxes of white and brown Havanna •-'ugars entitled to drawback. Also, 50 i() wt Ohl'Cuba Coffee, and 11 hal' boxes refined iavanna Sugars, fit for family„use.______P^jLJ-I_______e0 Import-rd By the ship Geo-ge and Albert, captain Joel Vic. i;-rs, from Tonningen, White 8t brown Platillas, ) of superior qua- Dowlas and Casserillos, J lity, 1O00 oval Demijohns, (The nbove- entitled to drawback.) And by the late arrival* in Philadelphia from Tonniug&Ht A G meral AssortmenWtf German Woolen Hosiery. O hur.J, Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 12, Ticblenhurgs, Rouans, white Rulls, and Checks No _', 5000 Gnriney Bags, For s ile by FREDERICK C. GRAF, H&d ot Smith's 1 k. v.ept. 22. d Ironmongery, Woollens, &€. 6 cases gilt 8c plated Buttons, assortedfastu- :)Biblc patterns, 4 casks of well assorted fashionable plated 5'ADDLERY, 1 case o' gilt Broaches, breast Pins, Watcn .Seals, Keys, Chains, SSC. 4 b. Oes of white, red, and yellow Flannel Is, aid Drapery, and Bucking Baizes, different Colours, 1 case dyed fancy superfine Genoa Prir.ces Cord", 1 ditto dyed Royal Curd, 1 ditto dV d super:ine Genoa Constitution Cord, 1 ditto dyed Princes Cord, Fur sale by ¦"O tMTHWAIT k YARNALL. 12th mo. 16th. d!5t Notice. THE suhseribei- haying taken out letters of administration from the orphan's court o' BaL timbre ebnhty, on the estate of his deceased father, Jjaniel B-Mly, iecpiests all persons in. delated to said e.-,t..te, to:inake payment to Mr 'ienry [hfimpson, No- 53, Smith's Wha,rt, who is duly authorised to receive ihe same ; and all persons having claims are desired to pre sent them properly authenticated to liim for settlement. WILLIAM L. BOWLY. In virtue of the above 11 itice, I particularly request that all D-bis and Ground Rents now due the estate of D. Bowly, esq deceased, and as they hereafter become due may be paid without delay, as there is the greatest rrecel sity for punctuality on the part of Leases. I hope ilue- attention wi'l be paid to this request, otherwise compulsory means will be resorted to. HENRY THOMPSON December 1. d.'-im, Geo : Hii.l Has novi received from Philadelphia, afwther supplv if voi. 4 h 5, with the VOL. OF PLATES hO COMPLETE General Washington's LIFE, Ev M\RSH ALL. Subscribers nun seed for the volumes want- ed, and those in a rears will' be pleased to p.iy up on delivery of the volumes. AI.SO, Ramsay's Life of Washington. The Uelgian Traveller, Carr's Holland, Baudelo'q-'e's Midwifery, translated from the French, by Heath, with nules, by Will. P. Dewets, of Philadelphia. December If _____d This clay is received, Andfor Sale by CONRAT), LVCAS& Co. No. 138, Market-Street, THOUGHTS ON Til5 PilE^ENT DIS- PUTE BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND AMEnlCA. BY THOMAS G..EEH FKSSF. SBEN. " Str'ie, but hear me ;" sacrifice me; Bu' spare my rourttry. Deeinii er 17. d4t: On .TUESDAY, The 22t/ instant, at 10 o'clock, tion Room, at the head of FrcuertCi-si dock, mill commence the su.e of 200 hhds. first quality Sun nam MOLASSES. VAN WYCK. & DOR5EY, Auc'tr. Dec. 18. eet \- h James Owings, No. 97, Bowi.y'-> wiMir, Has j ..? - ea ined, and for sale, 30,000 lb. Coffee, the greater » >art first quiititi Green, (. !'-ntit ed to -,ds. Guadaloupe Clay-1 Debenture td Sugar, -* ON HAND, About 8000 cwt. Anchors. December 18. u6t Just Received and for Sale, 280 pairs of Country Ma ie STOCK! *GS, of a superior quality, at No. 2', Cheapside. 1 SAM. C PATRICK,. d___________^i±— hard i^usk Will ha, > ' ^M Wo' s'3' Centre Market, on V.'ea..- a) next, a very large Fat BEAR. ., ... On Christmas day, the subscriber will serse up part of this great Bear, with other desir- abk Dishas, at his house on the York Road, about ii mile from town. SAM: SARGEANT K. B. On Thursday next, will be R \F- I"LpD for, as above, Turkeys, Geese, tSfc. December 18.________________d4!":— ^Strong, Table, and Small B E L R. FOR SALii. BY JOSEPH LEONARD, Ha.over.street, Opposite the Indian Gj een December 18. ' 2awfa'f ich rd NorrrS Has received per shibs Cmnvia, and Diana from Liveipaid, and rtoto opening it NO 197 1-2, MAUK.I-.T-STRKK.T, A general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery if Saddlery, Which will be sold to country merchants and others, wholesale and retaillow for cash or notes in town. Also, per. ship Six S stersfrom Bristol, Seine an»l sail Twine, Tin Plates, Iron Wire, assortsd No. 7, to 21. ilr.n.. V, ginia Hoes, Sheet Iron, si igie double and trebl, Black and bright Vises, Long Handle Frying Pans, Spades and Shovels, See. November 2. " Guest, Atterbury y Co. HAVFFOS SALS, i63 Packages of Goods Consisting oj, Callicoes is" Chintzes, v Fancy worked Muslins, Laced 81 Lappet do. , Coloured &. Embossed do. Laced Cmhric Shawls, Dimities, Ginghams, White Si Printed Quillings, Men"* ami Women's Cotton & Silk Hose, Madras and Pullicat Handk'fs. Cotton Laces, &c A considerable part ol die above, have just been received by arrivals at New-Y.'ri; and Philadelphia, and the whole are entitled to drawback December 8 dlOt WiJliam =v SADDLERS, H cotrrat .ui. HAVE reimov;"J Marik.t street, bet streets, where they sortmeiitol Lilly's S iddle's, BRASS C Pi. Al- and pair Horsis w dele assortment Trunks—Also, Br do. and about ioo sold reasonable. . Richard Hall, RN'SS & ARMX AC- 'L\TM,iJCliRS,t^c. from No. 146to No 1°5, ween Cj.1v rt aid Light have fir sale a general as- and Gentleman's Bridles, One. ED HARNEhS^for single arrauted good—and acorn- of Leather Portmanteau ass-mounted and common Bear skins which will be December 7 d.2 w To Rent, A WHARF, on Light-Street, adjoining the property of Mr Samuel R) Smith ; now in the possession of vlr. Hiram *Jo<-h. an Ap- ply to Mr. Hugh Neilson, or the su Acriher. w .sht-'gton van istBUER. Wanted to Purchase or Hire, A GOOD CUOK. October 3 (1 Wanted, A smart active Negro BOY, about 10 or 12 years of age. to wait in a small f.ti ly—— huc'h a one may hear of a place by applying to the office of this Gazette December 11.___________________ Pay son and Sm in H,ve just received by tlte shop N.mcv, captain WardvtM, Jiom Gu;.dal.n.pe, and offer for sale, 14 hhds. Muscovado J neighborhood aijd also contiguous to sever...! infills, Tin- York Road passes through the middle of the ahove land, which makes 'lie carricge to Bnltim >re, safe and convenient, having eight miles of the above road Turno.kr.d This property can be divided into two Farms with an equal proportion of wood and in adow to each. For terms, applj on the premises, to LAlilUN H. SMITH. Jul- 14- __________ __________ T&.F REMOVAL. um and Goodhue Have rem ived to the new store, lately built by James Carey, tore* do rs below tin ir for- mer s.and, couneu of Bowly's wharf & •KlimiSTBEBT, No. 16. IVhere they offer fur sale, 60 pipes 7 Cataloni,1 Red vviNE, 10 Irillpipes J 2 pipes L i itlon Market and Madeira do 60 lib s. 1st proof N L Rum, 14 do. 4th proof do. do. 10 pipes Holland Gin, 1000 bags heav Black Pepper, 300 do iSt and 2d quality Calcutta Sugar, 3S0 do. Al'urn, \ 100 boxes Mould Candles, 20 do. Dipt do. 50 do. Spermaceti do. 20 do. Cotton and Wool Cares, 250 do. Brown Soap, 100 do. White do 400 si ies Soal Leather, 500 pieces 1st and 2d quality Russia Duck, 200 -do. Ravens Duck, 150 do. Sheeting. 20 chests Hyson Skin Tea, 20 small bones do 13 1-2 lb. each, 15 chests Young Hyson Tea, 15 do. Souchong-do. 50 beftes 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 ; Consisting of Beerboom Gm-rahs, Jaunpore, Sanjiahs, Cusback, Baftas", Madras and Ventipulam Handkerchiefs, Pepper C embays, Manilla, Ginghams, Chareuhies, Nieanees, Karakall, Ginghams, St Thomas do. Madras, Red ami Cudalore Blue H'dkfs. &c November 26__________ dlOt-eolOt Fancy hoods, etc. James R. Mitchell, Sign of the Spinning wheel, No. 4, Calvert-street, Has just received an. elegant ass. rlinent of Fancy and other Seasonable GOODS, which lie offers for sale, on m -derate term.-; for cash or acceptances in town at Short dates. Amongst vihich are. Superfine Spriged and Plain India Mull Mull Muslins, British dp. Limn and Cotton Camhi-ick Round Dresses, Worked Lace Cap Crowns, Sattin do. Cut Velvet do. Sli- der Nets, Leno half H'dkf'S. Elegant SpangTd Trimmings for Di-i ssen. i-t, 5-1, o-4 ,n.. Damask Silk Shaw*ls, Ladies' Black S* Lace Clock Silk Hbse of superior qualities, Gentlemen's do Plain and Plaid Lutestrings, 2 trunks elegant Furniture Chintz, 4 do. Fa icy Calicoes, 1 do. Ginghams, 1 do. Madras H'dWs. 2 boxes Constitution and President's Cords and Velvets, 1 do. Tapes, 1 do Nuns Threads, 1 do. colored -do. 1 do. Brown Platillas, Toilinelte and Swansdown Waistcoatings, Supe fine Cloths, Cassirneres snd Coatings, Superfine white Shirting Fltnn' Is, Do Linen and Cotton 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, Blankois, iiaizes, Halt Thicks, Kersey's. Plains, Deionshire Kersey's, Flush- ings, Irish and German Linens. JNDIA MUSLINS, and almost every ar- ticle in the Dry Good Line. October 5. df't-eo Tiie Subscriber is under ibe painful necessity of aimonncing to the public'i his intention to petition the next Calvert emm ty court, or one of the judges, in the recess of the court, tor the benefit of an act of assem- bly, entitled 'an act for the benefit of insolvent debtors,' passed November session, 1805, and tiie supplementary act thereto, passed Novem- ber session, 5806. WM. H SMITH Calvert County, December 9. lawMt Henry i ufrojUghs Has imported in the ship Aiexnwte, Hamilton, from London, ami Indian Chief, JruW, Liverpool, A large assortment of SHIP CHANDLERY, For sale at his Store, head of Frcdtrick-street dock, Sextaits, Quadrants and Compasses, oi all constructions, A large assortment of the latest and most approved Charts, with directions, Patent Time Glasses, Day or Night Tele. scopes, Pstent Binnacle Lamps, Paint Brushes, Block Tin, Japanned and Hardwares, Nails of all sizes, Carpenter's 'i'oolj, Jj&last Shovels, Bunting Twine, tec. December 17. law [Vol. XXVII—No. 42. P. ter A. Karthaus Shi imported in addition to ins 'ori&tr itinportii' tinti, in the William WiLon, George Diyer f am Amsterdam, and Straff,.id'ruTii 'Jbidn- gen. 40 hoxes RhinJsh Wine, 24 and 48 bottles each 1 box Seltzer Water 11 hales 1'icklenburg I Entitled ii do black, btue, drab and f to mixed broad Cloth j drawback 0 boxes .Checks 4 boxes Tapes, assorted J -; Ladies'and mens5 Silk Gloves ah5 Stnckiiurs, assorted colors. 7 Boxea and casks woolen Stockings, Gloves and Socks 1 box men and womens' black and whit* Cotton Stockings • 2 boxen Silk Velvet, various colors 1 Bo\: Diaper Table Cloths and Napkins 1 keg black Lead, Caiiuo.i Stoves for Stores and Counting h-.iuses. An\l on hand, Window Glass, 7-9, 8-10,' 10.12 ; Mad. der ; _ Checks No 3 & 4. All of which he of- lets for sale or barter on reasonable terms. ""K*'' '-'** 2aw2m is is to give Notice, THAT the subseibers of the city of Balti- more, liave obtained from the orphans' court more county, letters testamentary, on mal estate oi William S. Summers, late of said county, deceased ; All p< having claims iTgainst the aakl deceased, are h< reliy warned tj f roduee 'them with the vouchers properly authenticated to the sib. scribers, on or befo»-e the lelth day of May hejj may otherwise by law, be ex elud- ed from feci i.ing- any dividend, of tin eso.te. Given under our*hands this 3d d»y of October, 1807- A. WORTHING TON,} WM GVVYNN, November 28 Ex'rs. ln-wo.v I hereby give Notice, That I ntend to apply to soma judge of Anne Aiouule county court, on the 14ih day. of January uext, for the benefit of the act en. titled'an act for the relief of V.irtdr insi debtors, passed at Nuvemhar s.ess',on 18JJ CHARLES El.iER, N vembor 13, 18-7 ' 1a\vi4tJ Porty Dodara keward. Several ROBBEniUS! ! ! And one Burglary of an uncommon kind have lately been perpetrated in this city and the precincts, b\ a Mulatto man named BUB, and three begro Men Two of the latter were on Sunday last committed to ilatimore jail—Ana two lu.ve nta yet been taken, one nam. >d WlLLj who is ab nit twenty five years of age, and hetween five feet eight, and'five feel ten inch- es high ; he is straig-ht and well made, has a small mouth, a pleasing countenance and is very hi act. BOB, (The Mulatto) is ..bout the same age and height of WILL, but so notwell made; neither is his face so agreeable, his Eyes lock wild & unsettl ;d, He has a considerable stoppage in his-spe> "h Their apparel I cannot describe. I will ray the above reward, (or Twenty Dollars for either) and reasonable charges for bringing them to me, or for securing- them in Baltimore jail XT If any person, BLACK or WHITE, ¦vjillgiie mc certain information, lum ana inhere, HOB and WILL may be apprehended. J will pay that person, the said reward; and shad never mention his or her name as viy informer. RlCHAjRDSON. A rPV i A T, November 25. d2 eo.'t law Notice, A BATtEAU, 16 feet long and 5 feet wide, painted white en the jut side, a.dred on the insidi. With black gtmwaleg, wai c.heu up by one of the sibsof iber's servants, on Oi instant, adrilt in tiie rrt.uth of ¦-he .s.ibsfrib>i's Wind iVI.iiLai.. ing. The owner is desiicd to pvme his property, p^y the exper.ee of tins adver- tisement, and the ciue.g. s bf taking up and securing the said Bateau, and take her away. THDMA:, .SMYTH. Eastern Neck, Kent Count}', December 9. , iaw4t ~T?ORACLE ! ! ! " JOURNAL POLIU^UK, COMMdHXHAL is- Lt J FRAME. La Gazette Fraricaise et Anglaise qui lis publie trois fois pat- semaine a Charleston, S. C-doit si publier tons lesjoins au premier de Janvier, la08; ayant un noinbre suliisant d'a. bonnes pour eu couvrir les frais. L'Kditeur (qui est iri dans ce moment) de- sirant faire tons ses efforts pour prop.c reniiie cctte feudle intcressante, utile e. ichlo, a ceox des amateurs de la lang-ue Fran. catse et Anglaise, les invite a s'y abonner, en s'adressant au C mtul FratK;ais. II y a aussi tine souscriptiou euverte chez I. Warner & Haima, Iniprimeurs et Li. hraire.s ; au Merchant's Coffee-House, et au Bureau de cette Gazette. ' L'Oiiacle s'envoie regulierernent par la Poste aux abonnes dans les litats Unis, a rai- son de Neuf Gourdes par an, qu'il faut payer U'avauce i 1 Agent nomme pour cet etiet par L'LblTl'UR DE L'OltACLE, Subscription To the Frecuh and English POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL & LITE. RAKY GAZETTE. L'ORACLE Will be published at Charleston, S. C. dai- ly on the 1st of January, 1S08—hopes bei.-g entaiiied that a sufficient number of subscrib- es • will then be received to defray expences. The editor (who is here at present) with a view to procure Subscriber!, -will use his best endeavors torenderL'Oracle interesting, use- ful and agreeable to ittjt 'tretis. Ainatnursof nd Englmh Language will please M the fivuc.ti Consul- likewiseasub- .soi-iption list is opened at Messrs. Warner & Hanna-'s iiook store—At the Merchant's Cof- ftehotise, and at this office. L'Ori'cl.- 'will be transinittcd to distant sub. scribers in the United States, by the regular i)8, ai nil,e dollars per annum, which must be paid in ttivw.ee ut vhe tiaie of sub- scibing. ,N