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beven Dollars per Annum.]
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, IR'7.
[Vol. XXVII—No 4-43.
Notice.
TH1? subscriber having taken out tetters of
administration from the orphan's court oF Bal-
timore county, on thu estate of his deceased
father, Daniel Baioly, requests all persons in-
debted to said estate, to make payment to Mr
Mmty Tliompson, No. 53, Smith's Wharf, who
is duly authorised to receive the same ; and
all persons having claims are desired to pre-
sent them properly-authenticated to him for
settlement.
WILLIAM L. BOWLY.
in virtue of the above mtlce, I particularly
request that all Debts and Ground Bents 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 neces-
sity for punctuality on the part of Leases. I
hope due attontioii will be paid to this request,
otherwise compulsorv nutans will be resorted
to. HENRY THOMPSON.
December 1.___________________d3m
Ironmongery, Woollens, a-Jc.
6 cases [jilt St plated Buttons, assortedfashi-
bsable patterns,
. 4 casks of well assorted fashionable plated
SAD DLERY,
1 case, oi gilt Broaches, breast Pins, Watch
Seals, Key*, Chains, &c.
4 balesof white, red, and yellow Flannells,
an! Drapery, and Bucking Baizes, different
Colours,
1 ca.se dyed fancy superfine Genoa Princes
Cord,
1 ditto dyed Royal Cwd,
1 ditto dyed superfine Genoa Constitution
Cord,
1 ditto dyed Princes Cord,
For sale by
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL.
15th mo. 16th.________________dist '
Just Received and for bale
Bt tht stlbscrbcrs,
6) firkins of excellent BUTTER, fit for
family use.
BA.LDERSTON 8c CORTHWAIT,
Wo.'51, County-wharf.
1 3th mo. 28._______________d41
PIANO FORTliS.
Just evrivtdfrom the house of t. and M. Puff,
of New-York,
A valuable assn'tment of
PIANOES,
Superior to any offered for sale in Baltimore.
The subscriber respectfully informs that
these Instruments do not wantrecommeniling
in the newspapers ¦ Let a generous public
tome forward and judge for themselves, at
Coleman and Taylor's Cabinet Warehouse,
North Gay-street.
N. B. Persons wishing for instruments of
any description, will applv as above.
MICHAEL PAFF.
December 18_____________________d
Kich.ird Noms
Has received per shibs Canawa, and Diana from
Liverpool '*'¦¦"•% at
No 197 1-2, M.\r.K.ET-vj'KEe;r,
A general assortment of
Mardwai , Cutlery¦'&Saddlery,
Which will be sold to oountry merchants
and others, wholesale and retail low tor cash
or notes in town.
Also, per ship Six Sisters fy,>n Briitut,
Seine and Sail Twine,
Tin Plates,
Iron Wire, assorted No.?, to 21.
Broad Virginia Hoes,
Sheet Iron, single double andtt'ebl,
Slack and bright Vises,
Long Handle Frying Fans,
Spades and $h«vcls, &c.
Novenib'T 2. A
Tor New-York,
, The elegant new Schooner
GRAND SACHEM,
William Holmes, master ;
-„-,,_ J^ere Intended as a regular Packet,
and Khs fine accommodations for passengers—
A part of her cargo being engaged, is expect-
ed to sad in a few days, For height or pas-
sage, apply to the master on board at Smith's
wharf, Or to
ISAIAH MANKIN,
December 21.____________¦ d
For Freight or Qnarter,
<¦ rTj^ The fine new fast sailing STtip
ja^igK T11OM AS,
'• '-'\C"ftJJLjrN. WuiTTEMORK MASTER :
'V^WKlKs* Burthen 167 tons, or about
150!) barrels ; will be ready for sea in a few
days, If or terms apph" to
CORNTHW UT &. YARA.ALL.
14fiio have for sale, lanuing' from on boar
said Ship,
477 casks Claret Wine, 2 iron hoops each,
100 boxes do. do. 30 bottles each.
Whereas,
100 dp
350 do.
20 do.
each.
20 do.
200 do
do. do. 24 do. do.
do do. ! 2 do. do.
Muscatel do. 12 white botJes
L»eo : B ill
Has now reteived frtjm Philadelphia, a further
supply of
TOI,. 4 & 5, WITH TtfE
VOL. OF PLATES iO COMPLETE
General Washington's LIFE,
Bv MARSHALL.
Subscribers may send for the volumes want-
ad, and those in arrears will be pleased to
pay up on delivery of the volumes.
ALSO,
Ramsay's Life of Washington.
The Belgian Traveller,
Carr's Holland,
Baudelorque's Midwifery, translated from
the French, by Heath, with nstes, by Wm.
P. Dewees, of Philadelphia.
December 17.
Imported
By the ship George and Albert, captain Joel VTcw
kers, from Tonningen,
"White &. brown Platillas, ) of superior qua*
Dowlas and Casserillos, j Ihy,
1000 oval Demijohn*,
(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, Rouan3, white Rolls, and
Checks No. 2,
5000 Gunney Bags,
For gale by
FREDERICK C GRAF,
Head of Smith's dock.
do. do. 12 black dm do.
. _ Sweet Olive Oil, superior quality,
12 blaek bott'els each
10 cases, containing each SoVery superior
quality fur baVa,
2 do. Florence Silks, assorted colors.
2 do. Ladies'and Gentleniens'w'i te Silk
StoSHngs and Gloves.
13 mo. 21_________¦____________ d,
Fitch fiah," Jill
81,-Bowly's wharf,
Bat received pe' tchooner lili'ia, and Lydla,
from Boston, ana offers far sate,
25o'br>Xes White Cod Fish,
800 bushels Coarse Liverpool Salt,
In Store,
6300 lbs. Jamaica, Pimento,
10 ton Patent Shot assorted, from BB te
No. 4.
50 boxes Spanish Cigars, and
A few pipes Corsica Wine.
For Boston,
, XlS The Schooner
k.533B> Skeph'ea Cdlimi, mixtar i
..... - For Freight, or Passage, ap-
pi as abi.v*
y December 21.________________d8t-eo8t
Superfine Fans Jeweity.
Lajitte, Duchr and Barthe,
No. 172, BlL I IMOB.B-5TBEET,
Offer far sale by •aludesa'e. or the piece a large
assortment of
Superfine Fans Jewelry,
Consisting of
Gold Combs, ornamented with line pearls.
Do Do With Cornelian, fee.
Ear Ititigs and Breast-Pins, of every de-
le iption,
Watches, Chains, Ke\s and Seals,
An assortment of Topazes, Loquet Glasses
of every si.ze,
Ckainiieitcs for Neck-Lacef, &.C. &.C.
ALSO ON HANO,
(Entitled to Drawback,)
4 trunks Silk Embroidered Ladies Shoes,
2 bales Sheeting Linen,
I trunk assorted tJinbrdtis,
1 box Satin, with silver Spangles, &c
1 trunk LadieB' Silk Stockings,
1 case Taffetas, assorted for the West-
Indies,
1 do. ptaid Silk,
t do embroidered Cambric Shirts,
70 boxes Havanna Cigars,
Also by the pi'-ce, or dozen,
A targe i.sisoriinent of
FRENCH *ILK G'JODS.
December .1. ______________ dlSt
;Baltimore i" : .:, ,;.• Ahscmbiy
The mansgers Judge it proper (on are-'. '
of the Military Bail pjojibst-d for the Krsi
of January) to postpone >'ue usual Assembly
at the Rooms which was to have been on
the 31st insiant, until Thursday the 14th J.'.n-
next
December 28.___________________d4t^
Bees Wax & Earthen- VV a re.
SObbls. of AMERICAN BEES WAX in
prime order For snipping ..and a few ci ales o
EARHENWARE assorted, for sale by
CORNTHWA1T & YARN ALL.
No. 83, Bowly's Wharf
11th mo. 27. d
William P. Mathews
Has just received by the Fair American, from
London,
ATI EXTENSIVE SUPPLY* OF
Fresh Drugs and Medicine*
His stock is now general and extensive, con-
^^^^^^sisting of ^^^^^^^^^
HUMPHREY PEIRCE has thought pro-
per to introduce my name in the public papers,
.vitb-us iey knowledge or consent, and that
too in Mich a questionable shape—(notifying
dlthose indebt dtome to make immediate pay-
ment to him, as She only person, in the absence
of my brother,authorised to settiethe business
ol my estate)which would seem to implysome-
th'mglie dai es not a.o-w,at ihe same time o m-
pels me, in justiee to myself and creditors, to
request all persons concerned, to defer fiirming
an opinion or complying with the said Hum
phrey 1'eirce's notice fnralew days, as ase-
rond meeting of my creditors will shortly take
place, when a statement of iny ailairs will be
:.iid before them.
A M'CULLOH.
December 26._________________'
M i 1X \ 'A ict~i*\L>...
A rr.eqting of t!ie Managers last evening,
at the FOUNTAIN INTN,'made the follow.
ng rssobi'.:
rival all ofiice-rs, to appear in un'Tormwith
i word Beits ; P ivates with Bayo.iet Belts,
bdi' Gisiters may bs worn Gentlemen not
belonging to Military Companies will be. ad-
'.; ted ' l>c'emb- r 29_________-'4'
I 'ropusais
'¦'or Pub-is''ini;-a New Pa/ier, nn Federal Prin-
ciples, to be called THE
NOKTa /vMLiUCAN,
MERCANTILE DAILY ADVERTISER.
Bv Jacob Wagner.
Notice.
The partnership heretofore existing un.lcf
the firrrt of VttnuT & Chambers, is thfi
day dissolved bv mutual consent. All those
wfoohave claims aguinstsa^d firm are request
ed to present their accounts for settlement ;
and those ,vho are indebted are assured that
without immediate payment, suit3 will be ih-
discriminatelv commenced against them.
GEOKGE VALIANT,
CAMPBELL CHAMBERS.
Dec. 23. wfmw4t
For Sale,
6,000 pieces Blue, White and Yellow
"Nankeen,
Entitled to Drawback. App!y4to
HITTER H. TERMS,
At Mr. John B. JatdTret's No. 4,2, North
Gay-street
December 7. eol5t
Hugh
Claret Wine, Teas,
ISO casks Claret Wine,
60 chests H>son,-
CiC
50 pieces Russia Duck,
50 do. Ravens ^^^^^^^^^^^1
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 inspected.
20 kegs London Refined Salt Petre,
SUel lbs. Cassia,
4 casks' Spermaceti Oil. •
For sale by
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL,
No. 83, Bowly's wharf,
12th mo. 16. d
Drugs and Chemicals
Surgeoiv'slnstruments
Patent Medicines
Furniture Glas3 and
Vials
Fine Painters' Colours
Gold and Silver Leaf
Copal and Spt. Var-
nishes
October 17-
Glaziers' Diamonds
D\e Stuffs k, fine Fig
Blue
Genuine Windsor
Soap
Wash Balls,
Teeth Brushes, and
A variety of Pcrlume-
ry.
MILL.
My MILL, on the Herring-run, within 3
and a half miles of the city, will be ready on
the first da) of .the new year, to manufacture.,
at the customary terms for any House that will
kaep her supplied with wheat.
She can make thirty to forty barrels of flour
per day. There are good Millers, and an abje
Team and faithful Waggoner, ready to haul
out and in WM. WILSON.
Ivy Hid, December 22.
N. B. A School-master wanted to whom
good encouragement will be given.
December 22. d
To Rent,
A WHARF, on Light-street, adjoining
the property of Mr Samuel R, Smith ; now
in the possession of Mr. Hiram Cochran. Ap-
ply to Mr. Hugh Neilson, or the subscriber.
W SUINGTON VAN BIBBER.
Wanted to Purchase or Hire,
A GOOD r-OQK
October 3. 4
CONDITIONS.
I. The Daily Paper will be delivered to
Subscribers in the city of Baltimore, at 7
Oculars per annum, and to country Subscrib-
ers at 8 dollars, the addition of one dollar
in the latter case being an equivalent ior
the ex. pe ce. of packing and directing.
II. The subsciiption niomy is to be paid
half-yearly; and from country subscwiieis
an advance of an hall-year's subscript on is
expacted.
W. To those who prefer it, a country
pupe. will be sent, twice a week, contain
ing .ill tin? Original matter and inteii
from the dai'y paper. The price of the
country paper will be only four dollars, pay-
able til advance.
IV. Advertisements will be p Wished on |
the usual terms.
However our own institutions maybe prized
>V '.'it patrioac. mind, above tln.ai. vf other
lations, it is an evident tri.di, t -a die ne>*i
8:>li¦nde.l. as well s the roost valuable anw»n^
thorn, is that w ich secures the blessmj
' ee pr-as Without '.hi', ideb. maj I
..idered ..sthe f umdstis at ,u political build-
'g, the whale it.a i, v'.uU'ilo.t. r, and d.-iiL
'et,s fall into sudden ruin it is not, there
;' re, w.tineit reason, ".!:»! we have a
'Ctu circumsp ci mo it any encroafl
i in the pr !ss: but .tis >ur dtAy,
lion as we value tin enjoyment, to discoiui
-- -nance 'he perversion of it to sinister or toi
ievoteni pu.posts io l;us privilege, whici
distinguishes his country from aunont ev r
n her, Ihe editor is now about to lay his claim ;
rid »ie lakes it into his hands, well a war u
Ihe oblig-ation l.e assumes with it, to diminish
it neither by waiitou ilsuae, nor by a tear oi
.ipp'iyin'ii;;' it to tht etli.-ieut and salutary pur.
poses if.r v. hie.h ii is intunded.
I| Baay be propt-r to notice, respecting the
history of this tstaUiisiim'.nt, that it original,
sd with a number of gentlemen of rcspaclabli
jtiilgment and aundiag in societj¦, io wltose
lialteruag and unexpected choice the Editor
lias m.de tb.c repugnance o. his habits to
yield, by assuming the direction of this gaz
tte
Uf'the political j'rincipies, which shall be sUp
,'• .rte i in it, it. might "::¦ enough tosay.tn.d tiiey
are those consecrated by the administration i.
WaSuimcion, aiid transmitted to ourcoun-
,ry in his valedictory address. The irouuk...
state of the world i the dangers which have
long threatened this portion of it in particular,
and which appear now to be breaking upon it ;
as well as the arrangement of 'internal parties
and the animosities engendered by them -alt
Strongly invite a recurrence to the precepts oi
that deliverer and lather of his country, It
will therefore be tha anxious and sedulous en-
-leavour oi the Editor, to bring them anew to
the attention of his readers, to oppose tiit ialas
applications made of them, and, kffove all, to
square his o\m conduct, and examine that oi
others, by the same rule. Happy will he be,
it', in this career, he shad be instrumental, in
•iii bumble degree, in extending and invigorat-
ing a love of r. tional liberty ; in Keeping a
live an high-miudeil jealousy ot the indepen-
dence flfthft nation*; inincreasirg the attach
ment to the union ot tlie slates ; in discounte-
nancing combinations against it or its laws as
weilas undermining innovations of the consti-
tution ; in allaying {.hefeucis of party ; in point
ing outanasuijporting the just rights an J in-
terests of commerce i ininiprcing the necessi
ty of an adequate public defence ; and in in-
culcatinga respect n r religion, riiorahty ami
education -ibr national good faith, iu«tice an-,
impartial moderation towards toreign nations
huch are the outlines ot the arduous and itn-
poitaut task he has assigned to himself, in reia
tion to general1 opics, which, !:cis sensible may
widi bt tiioughtair adytoomuch torlnshraitfed
endowments, and too exalted and comprehen
lor the sphere ot a gazette: but his plan also
comprehtiids whatever is-interestmg to the e-
cotnoni'.cal improvements, ttie commercial cha-
racter and growth, 'he local jurisprudence and
politics, as .veil as the general prosperity of the
state of Maryland, and its thriving seaport oi
Baltimore.
As some misapprehensions appear to have
been spread abroad, it is necessary tor tin- e-
ditor to st;te distinctly, that this will be a
aoMMtiiciA.L as well as a political paper ; ami
that as much ol' its succes* will depend upon
the patronage, oi his m. rcanlile friends, he
the more earnestly invites their support.
In the performance of such a varied task,
many difficulties are doubtless to be surmount-
ed, which will call for the utmost exertion of
the fortitude and feeole talents of the editor ;
but to enable him to sustain his burden, he re-
lies with cheerful confidence, upotvthe gene-
rous countenance and lioerul indulgence of
those who have prompted him to the undertak-
ing, and of such of the public, a» may he
disposed to patronize his Ir.bors-
Dec. 29. d
G.F. and J. Lindenberger,
No. 200, Baltimore st> ret, opposite the Indian
£)ueen Tavern,
Have received by the Pocaliar.tas, from Li-
verpool, an additional supplv P
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, sAOLERY,
BRASS, and JAPANNED WARE,
December 7. _____________ eo
Ben. and Geo. Wiliiasm
Mt^oe just receive I per schr. IFiuiain, capt-in
Barns, and schr. Eliza and Lyiliy, ciptatn
Collins, from B.
120 hales In liaCottons, ernsistingef Beerb-
hoon Gurrahs, Mamoodi •;, Cossas, Baftas,
vi'i.s, Chocks, blue G/tla, Suotv Rowall
Ifrucksav, Pattern Madras and Bandana Hand-
.•-'.•rrliie's, entitled to debenture.
Mso,
230 kegs fre |