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Page 1: Nautical Surveying Instru - mdhistory.msa.maryland.govmdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msa_sc3722/msa_sc3722_2... · A new two-story Brick Dwelling in North Charles-Street and adjoin rig

India and French Silks, 'etc. (ope and Brothers

H 'vefor sale at No. 202, Market-street, B l a c k and colored Senshaws , Plaid L u t e -

St r ings , and Fancy Silk Wsis tcoa^ing, 1st & 2d C h o p India S ; lk Hd 'kfs ; & 5-4 do. Shawl s , S e w i n g Silks, D a m a s k & S e r g e Silk Sua wis, E- . t ra Long and Habi t Gloves j S i l k H s i e r y , L i n e n Cambr ics ' ,—Flag . B r o w n , Blue , R e d , ami ..Yellow Bsndannbes , Suspender1?, Man-ches t ry , Sniffs, Cambr ic Mus l ins , and Sh i r t , i ngs , &c. &c.

« Also just received)

23 bales Calcutta Goods, E n t i t l e d to d rawback .

G u r r a h s , I Checks , 9 8 & 5-4 Sawne , \ Cus tas , E n . e r t i e s , j Mamoop'ies, and Cossas , ' Baftaa.

A t very low pr ices for cash or no tes . S e p t 30j_ i _ eo lOt

Patton and Jones, No, 9 3 , Market street, Baltimore, ami No. 44 ,

Market street, Philadelphia, H a v e rece ived oy the late arrivals from

London a id Liverpool, a comple te assor tment of E i g h t Da i and T a b l e

C L O C K S , Hor izon ta l , Pa tent Leve r , Chronomete r s ,

and common Gold and Silver

W A T C H E S , And Clock and W a t c h - m a k e r ' s

Tools and Materials. W h i c h they offer very !:,•# for cash , or ac-

8feptanr.es in towr., j b t h mo . 5. e o l 2 t _

George Hoffman 'Mat received by the several arrivals, upwards of

300 packages well se lected

F A L L GOODS, W h i c h be ing mostly bough t at short c red i t ,

and se lec ted by careful hand3 will be found c h e a p .

Also suited to the export trade, 2 0 t runks London Cambrick Ch in tzes , 1 2 do. French Pull icat H ' d k t s .

5 do M a d r ' s do. 4 do. G inghams , 5 do. Rich Fancy M u s l i m , T do. Colored Cambr ic , Y d o P r in t ed Cambric Robes ,

10 chests Ui ino th j ' s , 9 cases Shir t ing Cot tons ,

3 5 do . Super Men's Ha t s , 1.2 bales Becking Baize ,

6 do. Super Cloths and Cass imeres , 2 do. Scar le t Flannels .

October 1- cl6t-eo6t

W. Li 6i J. .iarney Have for sale.

D i r e c t BillS on London , a t 30 days s ight . Also,

T h e Cargo of the Snow Paragon, E. Eve le th , mas ter , from Tr i e s t e and Sicily,

Ctnsisti g of, Faro k Marsala W i n a s , Hollow Glass W a r e ,

Pla t iUas, Br i tannias , Cftvallinos, L i s t adoes , C h e c k s , Ollandinas , Bas tone inas ,

f j ieMarbled 'Cast i le Soap inte Cur ran t s ,

S w e e t Almonds, Black &, col Sewing Silk, Florer tine!^ Green Silks &c

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Also, 118 boxes superior qual i ty Havanna Suga r s ,

and a tew pipes old Made i ra W i n e . Si p t 19. ( U w . e o l m

John Kobmson, K o 216, M j n i E T - s i i i E i r ,

Mas imported per ships Otheih, Fume and Akc* ona, jrum Liverpool, a well fleeted aid t

general assortment of X

F A L L GOODS, MATTURS' is1 UPHOLSTERERS' TRIM-

MlhGS tsV. isfc. M e n ' s and Women ' s Coarse and Fine Ha t s ,

and Ci.il trim's neatly assor ted Fancy H a t s , in so':all cases .

W h i c h are offered for sale , on t h e most jca jouable t e r m s . Sep t 25 . d . 0 -eolOt

"Plated WareT -

Charles L. Ucehme Has just received an assortment of

Plate J M .Is ; Consisting of

Coffee and Ten Pots , Sugar D i shes , Slop Basons , and Cream Pots in Sets , Cas tors , Cand le S t icks , Brackets , Bread and Fru i t B a s k e t s , S a k s , Snuffers and T r a y s , Coas te rs , fee. &c.

And on hand, O f his own manuiacto iy , newes t pa ter r . i ,

and war ran ted s ter l ing Silver, l e a Sets of var ious fashions, Plain and Gilt ; Spoons of every description, toge the r with a genera l & extens ive assor tment of J e w e l r y , Gold 0 i I Si lver W a t c h e s , Silver Mounted Swords and every other article in his t ins.

TO LET, A n e w two-story Brick Dwel l ing in Nor th

Char les-Street and adjoin rig the res idence of M r . George Crosdale , apply as above.

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Shoe Threat!, English Bend LEATHER, &e.t

"John S. keck and Co. T A N N E H S and C U ) > R I E R S ,

N o . 6.., M A R K E T - S P A C E ,

Have for sale, P r i m e Eng l i sh Bend Sole L e a t h e r , in ranges

and squares , T a n n e r s and Cur r i e r s ' Knives , and a gene -

ral a ssor tment of Lea the r . A LSO,

H u i r for P ia i s te re rs . A n d have impor ted in t h e Fair Amer ican

from London S H O E T H R E A D , of t h e best qual i ty .

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Just R< ceived, P e r ship Wi ' l inm Wilson from A m s t e r d a m ,

and for sale by the subscr ibers , 300 brfxes red crus t Cheese , one Cheese in

each box, 100 do. Pa r te Grasse do. do.

l5 bah s orown Flemish Sheet ings . In Store,

I S hales whi te and brown Fiandcr Sheet ­i n g s ,

o do. light Holland Sail D u c k , 2 boxes he&vj do. do.

1 3 b i les Gunny bags ; 2 boxes T a p e s and Bh \ s, Plati l laa, B •) tag ' us, C r e a s , Es to -p . l l a s , Listadui s, Checks , N o 2, Book Che ks , C so. bi rghs . , 4 e si.,ns, Sic. 1-2 pint T u m b l e r s JMndder, Black Lead Crucibles , Fishing - and jje.-*ing T w i n e , Holland Gin, Gin cases and Vor t W i n e in boxes, and Spanish Cigars .

ALSO, 250,000 wt . ColTee,

800 boxes Havanii Sm ar , A n d 4 2 bales I Toll i ! tn.n.

V O N KAl 'JTF & B B U N E . October "-. y»,i.. e U u t

Nautical & Surveying Instru­ments, for Sale.

jf Alien and Co. CORNEE OF W A T E B * 5 D F R E D E R I C K "

S T I E E I S N U A R T.-B C I ' S I O M H O U S E ,

Have receive^ from, London, per the Juniata, Bes t Brass Sexi ants , Pock* t do la tely in

ven ted and *re liarkably well adap ted tor land as wel l as mar ine surveying, common and T a n g e n t Quadran t s , all of which a -a accura te ly divided by an eng ine cons t ruc ted on the p r inc ip l e / i f tha t of Ramsden ' s . Also, Storm and H a n g i n g Compasses , a variety of choice day and n ight Te lescopes , M a p s , Char t s , and Navigation Books ; also Theodo l i t e s , Mea­sur ing Chains , cases of D r a w i n g In s t rumen t s , Circumferei to r s . Spir i t L ' v e l s , Mili tary Spy-Glasses , and Microscopes ; also, t h e Naut ical Almanac tor tSOT, and 1808, Eas t India Pi -lo t s ' D i r ec to ry , &c. October- 12- eo6t | |

COLORS. T h e mili tary gen t lemen of Bal t imore , are

respectfully informed, t ha t t hey can b e gup-pl ied wi th Silk S t anda rds , Cavalry and Divi sion Colors, o f evary descr ip t ion , on the shor tes t not ice, finished and del ivered in com­ple te o rde r , a t N o 60, c o m e r of Atbermar le and t h e lower Br idge s t ree ts . Also , Colors for the Navy, on the mos t reasonable t e r m s , by

R E B E C C A YOUN'G. Sept 16. e

Baiderston and Comthwait, 5 1 , Countv wharf,

H A V E O N H A N D , Brown Suga r s , 1st and 2d qual i ty , Loa f and L u m p do . b e s t G r e e n Coffee, Impe r i a l , Hyson, Young Hyson, and Hyson

Skin T e a s , of die first quality, Allspice, P e p p e r , N i t t m g s , G inge r , F i g

B lue , Indigo, Madde r , Star ' h, Copperas , v-Iurn, Raisins, Bed Cords and L e a d i n g L ines ,

3 tons pa ten t Shot, B. B . Nos. 1, 'J and 3 , Ba r L e a d , 30 dozen Twi l l ed Sieves, 2 0 c a s k s 6d .8d . 10d. and 12d wrough t Nails ;

100 do 3 d . 4 d . 6d. §d. lOd. l . 'd . 8t 20a cut rlo. 20firkins good B u t t e r J n nice shipping o rde r

200 barrels fresh F rede r i ck county Flour , 100 barrels Pork ,

Al l of which will be sold on accorr modat ing tetf >s.

10th m o . 5 th . eo8t

t rench Evening School. T H E School is divided into t w o classes

which mee t al ternately every o the r evening. Gent lemen who cannot a t tend regular ly ei ther c lass , may come occasionally, w h e n thei r an-g i g e i n e n t s will allow.

MKlHOIi OF TEACHING. T o lessen as much as can be dune t h e la

hor attendii.ir the study of an unknown tongue , every begin er is assisted in reading &, construing-, until he can t ransla te fluently by himself, and to facditate the k n o w l e d g e of the g r a m m a r , a selection is made of t h e most essential practical ru les which jo ined to the f requent repet i t ions of the phraseology con­ta ined in Mr . Dufi«f 's work, tend cons ider , abiy to acce le ra te t h e a t ta inment of t h e lan­g u a g e . J . B R O W N .

No . 8, W a t e r - s t r e e t , b e t w e e n South and Calve»t-str*et».

S<MM IS. eo l l tH

w lJliain CO.L N o . 46 , N O R T H H O W A U P S T R E E T ,

Mat imported per late arrivals ft m Liverpool and London, a general assortment of

Fail Goods, viz : Cloths and Cass imer"s , superfine &. com-

mon, Coat ings , plain, napt , and moleskin, Pla ins , Kerseys , a u l Kendal Cot tons , Blankets , Rose, S t r iped , and Point , Flannels , and Bockingbaise, M a n c h e s t e r C o n . s , Velve teens , and Thick­

se t s , Bombaze t t e s , W i l d b o r e s , D u r a n t s , and

CalimaneCi s, Hosiery , W o r s t e d , L a m b s Woo l , and Cot­

ton, &.C. &c. Alsoj-st received,

Calicoes, India JMuslins, B-mdanoes, Sewing Silks, German and Ir ish L innens ,

T h r e a d s , P ins , &e. Sept . 34 eo

David \Vaifield, N o ?83, B A L T I M O R E - S T R E E T ,

H a s Imported by the late arrivals from Liver ­pool, and o therwise rece vi d for sa le ,

A General Ass^rtmtr1 of

S E A S O N A B L E G O O D S : mptftt which are,

Superfine and common C l o t h s ; Cass imeres , Swandowns , Flanneis, Coatings Bay set.. Flush­ings , Blankets , Mains, Kerseys & Half th icks ; M a n c l u s l n , assor ted ; Cot tor', W o r s t e d and Sili: Hosiery ; SU'fis, assorted ; Irislr L inens , Brown Hol lands , h e d t i c k e n s of all qua iti< s ; a good assoitnier , t ,ct But tons , T h r e a d s , Sew ing S ; lks , S.C.; # l e n c h Silk and K'ni ' . l o w s ; Sarsene ts , Peah.ns, andSa t t ins r Frenci l Cam­brics ; German Linens ; India Musl ins , Checks and ( . e m a i l ; Bandannas , &c. &;e

Sept . il. d4 t - eo l6 t

Haziehurst, Brothers and Co. Huve received by the George and Albert from

Tonni gen, A genera l a ssor tment of

Gentian Linens, Consisting of

Creas a la Morlaix , | W h i t e Rol l s , Dowlas , Checks , Plati l las Koyal, L 'u tadoes , Bretannias , I Quadruple Silesias, Rouans , | Checks , No. 2, &c.

A l so , an invoice of

Sheathing CopperWCut Nails. On Buna,

Shee t L e a d , Bar do. P i g do Grind Stones , A.'ustard in bott les,

Crown Glass in crates of 12 T a b l e s ,

Porte r a n d Wine Bot» t ies,

Copperas, L . P . Made i ra W i n e in p ipes , hhds . and

qr cast s, Chatnpaigtie. W i n e of superior quali ty, A n invoice of Cotton Hosiery and Black

L a c e , HtO logs St D»mingo Mahoganv, So tuns L o g w o e d .

Sept 38. c o l 2

240 pieces Russia Duck Of the 1st quality, j u s t received per schr

H e r o , captain Smith, trom Boston, and for GQIP fov

B U F F U M & G O O D H U E . N o . 84, Bow!y?s wharfs

d4teoot Sept 2 6 .

For Sale,

. S K I N S . 1280 R A C O O N ,

600 F O X , • 100 W I L D C A T , 3

For sale on accommodat ing t e rms . A-p lv to K E L L E R a. F O R M A N .

O o t o b t r 1£.j a e a w f

West-Indies. A mos t valuable C O F F E E M O U N T A I N

is offered for sale in an adjacent i:d;u'.d from th is cont inent , r emarkab le for its si luDrity, and r ichness of soil, containing about 36i) En gl ish ac res of p r ime land for the gr vvth of Coffee, s i tua ted in t h e most favored q u a r t e r for seasonable wea ther of any in the island, and w h e r e the crop of this most valuable pro­duce never fails, a t th« dis tance ot 5 J. miles from t h e chief city, an.! at about 1J miles fr .m a considerable seaport , where merchan t ves­sels of t h e la rges t bu.rtb.4ii en ter si id anchor-in safety.

On t h e premises are all the valuable and useful bui ldings, barbacus, bason, Ike Uc. re­quisi te for s tor ing and prepar ing at the p re sen t m o m e n t for M a r k e t , abrfve one huiulre ? and fifty thousand w e i g h t of Coffee, bes ides a most convenient airy ho ise for the res idence of a family, a k i t o h e n , Negro houses , Ste. &c

T h e Plantat ion is well wa t e r ed , having the-advantage of a never failing spr ing, and is most de ' ightful iy s i tuated a t t h e e m r i n r e of a plain on sloping hills, contiguous to one of l!w first s u g a r plantations in the island, besidi s be ing .only 3 miles dis tance from a wa te r ing p lace , much resor ted to on account of the c s -lebri ty of its waters .'ind oaths ; about 140 acres are. in the highest s ta le of cultivation o n w h e h a re planted above KO,000 Coffee t rees g row­ing in t h e most luxuriant s t a le , bes ides P lan tans , Bananas, and o ther r .egi '0 provisi­ons in abundance

This proper ty will he sold wi th its gang of Nagrbes , e^nsij t ing of 75 pri • e Blacks in-e luding males females and the i r ten ch i ldren , born on the plantation, aifwe\. seasone d to the place. N o less than 57,000 lbs Coffee was gtl thereel lasi c rop , and no doubt hut 0 .000 will b e made this pending crop, probaoi- more, and that hereaf ter one year wi th another t h e plarttatlo' i . its p resn i . s ta tewi! ' . yield a crop of 12O000 m i n d s coffee, wh ie l i a t the actu !al price it now sells for in the colony al luded jto, say 24 dollars p e r Cwt . wool I g ve a r e ­venue of 27 ,000 lol larsper anu . 'm, exclusive of the cost to town. B) a u g m e n t i n g t h e num p e r o * roes , it can b e madaij very soon t« yield 'OOOOO pounds coif -e annually, t h e 220 un-c u i i..v.ed a - r e s being all wood lands

This .' ind of proper ty is not liable to any t a x ' - s o r t y t ' i e s w h a t e v e r , e i t h e r u n the l ands , produce or Neg roes .

Fo- turthi r part iculars and t e r m s , wttieh are r e r j advantageous , and well worth the at-• enti'Ti of any person htivingc* mnnani1 of casH for t h e flr»t payment , as the1 subsequent hist 1 ments will chiefly he paid out of the crops Ajiply t o

G E O . F & L F . M . W A f i F I F . I . D N . B. T h e property is ul lered for sale in or­

d e r to res ind a par tnership ' O c t . 14. .dSteo O,

Cornelius and John Comegv s, No. 90, Market-street,

Have receiveu by the late arrivals, thair usual supply ot

F A L L GOODS, Consisting of

Superfine, second ^ low-priced Broad Cloths, Double-mil led Drabs and Cass imeres , Blue , u rab and mixed Plains, Coat ings , plain and nappi-d, Bookings , Flannels and Fearnouf h t s , Hose , s t r iped and point r l a n k e t s . K e r s e \ s , HalfrhicW and Kendal Cot tons , Hosiery, Manches t ry , &c- *c. 20 cases fine Ha t s ,

And a variety of Goods particularly calcula­ted for exportat ion.

Sept 1 eo ' iw

Win. Norns, Jim TEA DEALER AM) GJKCER,

N o 64, M ARKET-S I UEEI , H \ just rece ve*'Jaf sate,

l o l i ' ids. of super ior q .aiity Jamaica Sugar , 7 do. St. Croix do.

50 ba^rs boa tiful Green Coffee, 25 boxes .viuscatel ha is ins ,

100 do. Bloom do. 50 dozen Windsor Shaving Soap,

2oo lb F resh Cloves, to kogs i iesh Split Peas ,

1( S boxes do. Mou <t and Dipt Candles , 1000 baskets fine T.ible ...dt,

64 ketis of very fine and small T w i s t T o ­bacco suitable lor retailing.

5>o .vt.' Spanish Hlotant Indigo (very fine) 100 cannisters T reb l e s t rong P o w u e r , con­taining one pound each.

Who /las in store, Fine old Made i r a , Sherry , Lisbon and

Por t W i n e , by the a r . cask, demijohn or g a N loi i ; old Cogniac Brandy, and o d r u m , l>y the qi- cask or gallon ; Allum and Copperas , in bids an I kegs •. Imper ia l , Hyson, \ o u o g Hyson and black T e ^ s , ot the be -t qual i ty , wholesale and retai l , with a large supply of well cliosen Grocij- ies, which will be sold on pleasing te rms .

N. B. Having on hand a l a rger quanti ty of Grocer ies ihan I vtish to keep , will dispose of them at reduced pr ices , for cash .

Octobei 14. eo8t

ivledical Lectures A course of L e c t u r e s on Anatomy and S u r .

ge rv , with a few .discourses on the e lements of Midwifery, will be given this season by j . B . Davidge ; anil

A conrse on Chymis t ry , by J . Sliaw. T h e course or. Anatomy ml i be m n d e r e d

more full and comple te , by a ser ies fi pre­lections, on the functions of some of the most important organs ot the bod by J Cocke.

T n e above lec tures will commence on the first Monday in November next

-O. tober i4 . e o l s t N

Lor Sale, A F A R M on Elk Ridge , about 13 or 20

miles distant (rom Balt imore, w i t h i n . a mile of the F rede r i ck town T u r n p i k e Road , wi th a eomfortabU Dwel l ing , and other out houses, a lime kiin, and a quanti ty ol Frui t . I t con tains .iOO acres with srifiir ie<icy of wood for tbe support of the p lace , and will make an excellent Graz i i g Fa rm. Also, 29b acres within 6 miles of l ia i t imore, nearly two- th i rds of which is in wood. For t e rms , which will be accommodat ing, apply at M r Will iam Child 's s tore , Nu. tiU, Buwly's wharf.

Sept 2 3 . c o l m

Just Received From Philadelphia, and far sale by

G E O R G E H t L X ,

A Chemical Catechism, Or the Application of Chemistry to the A r t s ,

for the use of Young People , r l i s t s , T r a d e s ­men and the amusement of Leisure Hour^, to which is added , a vocabulary of' Chemical Terms, some «siful Tabtes, and a variety of useful h amusing exper iments , byS.PARKES,

I Manufacturing Chemist. £ ? Th i s edition is embel l ished with an

elegantly engraved copperplate Front ispiece of the economical Laboratory of J a m e s -v ood-

1 house , M D , april 2'i «o

Wm. Wilson and Sons, flaie imported for sale,

Rose Blanke t s , assorted in small bales^ C a r p e t s , Ii'ish L inens and L a w n s , M a d d e r , j % N D r y W h i t e L e a d , Shea th ing Copper , 16 to 36 o z . P a t e n t Copper Nads , Japanned *Vare, 6d i* 8d fin« d r a w n Nai ls , German s t e e l , 100 cra tes E a r t h e n w a r e , A n d a few pipes London Par t i cu la r Made i ­

r a W i n e , pa r t the reof is old ami tit tor u s ; , yvhieh will be disposed of on accommoda t ing t e r m s , to close the sales .

S e n t 3 9 . d6t-eo6t

Received this Day, AND FOP SALE BY COLE & I. B&NSdL,

M A U K E I' STKEET, N'O 174, P r i ce t h r e e dollars in boaVds.

I ' l i u L I F E O F

George Washington, B y D A V I D K A J I S J V , M D .

Author ol th? Amer ican Revolut ion. T i n s work is neatly pr in ted in 1 vol con­

tains 376 pages 8 vo, embel l i shed wi th an e-legunt l ikeness ol the r eve red Washington.

lb ; - i xal ted cha rac te r of our late Oe'oved Pres ident , Si the superior , ami a c k a o w ' e d g e d ta lents of Ramsay the >' P iybius of Aaieric i ," will entitle this work to t h e at tent ion of the Pa t r io t and the Scholar)

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Fitch Hali, Jim-8 1 , BOWI.Y'S W - ARF,

HAS FOR SALE, Boston N o 1, Beet', Cod Fish , in boxes . Young i l son T e a , Wha le Oil , Lisbon Len .mons , R ice in w h i l e and half t i e r ce s , and a few

boxes of l e a China Oc tober 13. d4 l eo4t

11 o l L R Y b f O R L \ , ' ' No. 1.6, Market-Street.

W A K I N G tS" L O V E i ' T Have receivea by late arrival, from London and

Liverpool, via Isev-York, a gi nerai ana sec.sonaoh assor trneiit of

H O S I E R Y G L o V e . . - , i c . viz. Men ' s , W o m e n ' s i . ChnUren 's black, whi t e

and colored V- oisteii Hose Mi n's lan.b 's wool and milled Hose & Half

H s^ Men's and W o m e n ' s whi te and black Silk

Hose , li.icu am. plain D o . do. alio Chi ldren ' s fine wh i t e Cotton

l iose D o do. do raw Silk do . Men's and Women ' s Fleecy Wais tcoa t s ,

DraW' r», Hose , Grotves an.: Socks VV men ' s exu 'a lo^.g Sdk Sleeves and M i t t s lir do. do and SI.OI-L best whi te and co-

loused K d Gloves, Mena l J r a w a l 'an Gloves Do. uo. do Beaver do. Do. F . w n i o. o packages » : ite Cotton Hose , en t i t l ed to

debenUne , w m c u will be Sold low a t a short ciecut .

Also, ^ e w - Y o r k and Phi ladelphia P a t e n t Sua-

penders . , j ' ; \ ew York, N e w - J j r sey , N e w a r k , Albany arid Troy j iank . \ o U s tuii.cn i n p a y m e n t lor Goods , or d u c o u n t e u at a modera te p remium.

Oc t . id. eo4t

Wales and Clopper Haie on hand, for •>'<.,e,

20 pjpes ' . o ideaox anu Cognac Brandy 20 pip . VVci.ip v.. in

2 cases Lu t igee ; Siseersoy and Bandano WanukercUiefs

4 bales Karradury and Soer sucke r s 2 b^res Manioony

( '/ ifie above entitled to debenture J i 0 bags Calcui ta VV uue ^uga l i'i h.iiail mix • Playing C a r d s , assor ted Jt> boxes Cotton i.ar.is

150 o:.rre;s -No i anu . Beof iOJooxe . ' mould an spermace t i Caudles

30 casks L.i seed Od, ot super ior quali ty 5 tuns assor ted Cordage

Hyson and l iyson Skin T e a Bar and Shee t L e a d , and square I ron.

Oej- l b . eo8tf.

Gerard Tcepken o t.o. Offer for sale ut their H'arehouse, No. 65, Bow-

iy't wharf, Brown Rol ls , Hessi .u .s , ' l ' icklenburgs, Os-

na i i i r g s , Bur laps . Holland and Russia Can v : s , for hea r ) and light sails, T w o and ' l l i r ee Bushel Bags , hue Green W e s t lnuia Cofiee in li-i- s, fine Brabaiid L a c e s , &c.

Octobei 10. eo lCt

William Ashman, No. 'J29, Market-street,

W i s h e s to inform his old cus tomers and t h e public, tha t he continues to keep a genera l assor tment of S H O t - S . at t h e mos t r e d u c e d prices by wholesale and re ta i l .

TO RUN J, For one or more years,

A good Stand for at.y kind of bus iness , nex t door to the above. Apply to

VV. A S H M A N . Oalober 7 eolOt

William Cochran 3c Brothers Ha*ve imported by the several arrivals from

London and Liverpool, their^uaual supply of

Fall Goods, Consisting if

Superfine, second and low priced C lo ths , Double Milled Drabs and Cass imeres , B lue , wh i t e , d rab and mixed Pla ins , Plain and Napped Coat ings , Ker sey ' s and Hal f Th i cks , Flannels and Booking Baizes , M a n c i e s t r y , Hosier) and Sniffs, Coarse Huts , assorted in sunall cases , Florent ines , Collar and Bonnet Velve t s , Sewing STlks, Gloves, Buliul is , &.C.

O ctober 2 . eo !2 t

Havanna Sugars. J u s t received and will be landed immed ia t e ,

ly, from an board the br ig Ris ing Sun, 150 boxes whi te > Havanna S U G w R S , of 100 do. brown 5 8"°' ^ quality. W n i c h are offered for sale. For t e r m s , ap-

ply to • I S A A C T Y S O N . Oc tober 16. d j . - eoM

Wine, &.C, 6 pipes L P . Made i ra W i n e , old and fit for

immedia te use , 2 hhds . ( 3 a d o a e n 1 Castor Oil ,

16 hhds . Poloinak Tobacco , 100 bbls sui.erfiittiaiiii fine Flour,

J u s t received and for, sa le by J A M E s B i ' . U N D I G E ,

9 5 , B o d y ' s wharf Oc t . IS, . d 3 t e o J t

lOSditto wihte Wi i e de Grave, i. h e W e s t -lOOiXitto Cordials , well assort [ inoia maf -

BaltirhoreafidReistef's-Town Turnpike Road Office.

T H E Pres ident and Manage r s requi re t h e payment of the thi rd ins ta lment of five do l la rs on eat.h share of tha t pa r t of t h e original s t ' - ck , which was taken on t h e 8th o January l a s t , to be inkde at the bank of Ba l t imore , the f irs t day of D e c e m b e r next.

By order , J O H N F H A R R I S . S e c ' y .

October 19. e o t l s t b

• Cordial fXistUkxy, N o . 17. S E C O W D - S T H E E T , B A L T I M O R E .

J O S E P H F K E L F T ReRpi-ctf illy Informs Tils friends and t h e

public in general that h e keeps constantly on hand a general assor tment of C O R D I A L S , of all kinds, which he will dispose of, w h o l e ­sale or aetSil, on the most m o d e r a t e t e r m s . Conn'.i'v merchan ts and e t h e r s who may fi vor him with the i r eumstohV, will hi.ve e v e r y reason to be satisfied wi th his p rompt a t t en t i ­on, and with the qual i t ies a n d p r i ces of h i s L iquors .

ON HANI), A quanti ty of B O k D K >,UX W I N E , i n

casks , from five to ten Jnlh -s a cask. HE HAS ALSO FOR SALE,

30 cases first quality M e d o c , of the vea i ' 18' I .

Ii 0 dit to Red W i n e , - j Suitable for e. t lie ' "

fed. J kc t . Co: dial in bar re ls , suitable for retailei-3, 3 pipes L P. Made i r a VVrine, received b y

the Wolf from Charleston*; • Sep tember 1G\ ? a w

"James Ninde, \Vateh-Maker, No. 70, Market street,

Having received by the Fair American f rom London, an additional importat ion. Is enab led to offer ver itmfor cash, Horizontal, Seconds , and Plain G. I l a n d SilveT W A T C H E S , t o ge the r with an e legant ass- rtment ot fashion abh- Uohl Seals , K e j s , Chains and J e w e l r y . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i'aw 1 '<

" " b l l k R l F F A L T Y . Beale Spurrier,

W i t h some assurance of sunpor t , offi-j-g himself as < candidate for the office of Sheriff •it the newt election : h e const ives h imse l f competent ' to the dut ies of the oflh e , and r e -sycctfullysnliofts the pa t ronage of t h e vo te r s of liaitimore county and cilv. Should t h e su'lVa'. r s of his fellow-citivens place Mil) i a office, he will keep in grateful r e m e m b r a n c e the source from whence lie obtained it : a n d al though he has not p ledges to offer that l i s official conduct shall i,ive universal sa t is fac­tion, is yet wiling" to s i i , that his d i sc re t ion­ary powers shall b,'- e se rc i sed with m o d e r a t i ­on, a1 d that he never w'rtl be t h e i n s t r u m e n t by which a sacrifice* o f feeling or p r o p e r t y shall be made to g r - t i l y t h e caprice of any i n ­dividual S e p t e m b e r 23. TfoF2m

Nonce is hereby Given, Tha t the subscriber : n tem!s applying to t h e

j u d g e s of Washington county cour t , at t h e Oct iber t e rm , for the henefit of the insolvent laws, passed in 1805 and ' 8 ' 6

This is a c i rcumstance which the subsc r ib ­e r much egre t s bu t after f.avuig used e v e . ry exert ion in his p o w e r to avoid i t , lie h a s not been able to si c r e e d . A l though he l a s me t wi th many losses, yet his p roper ly at a fa i r valuation, would still be nearly equa l to h i s d e b s , but as his c red i tors have refused t o take property in that way, he mus t s u b m i t — be mus t saciifire the fruits ot 10 years i n ­dus t ry—and he still hopes it will b e in h i s power some day, to set t le every claim, frvp lie shall a lwa i s cons ider himself bound i a honor, to pay every cent, if ever in bis p o w e r ,

T H O M A S K E N N E D Y

Washington Count" , Mi! A u g . '.'S- ' s w 3 m

INoiite is hereby Given, "•"hat the snbscri1 r r in tends applying to t h e

j u d g e s of Washington county cour t , t t t h e next October It, m, for the benefit of the in­solvent laws passed in ;8C5, and 1806, to r e ­lieve him trom debts for wh ch he is l i ab le , and which he is splable t o nuv.

>' J O H N ' K E N N E D Y . Wash ing ton county, Sep t 9, 18C7. 3 a w 2 m | |

Notice is hereby Gi' en, Tha t I intend two months after the da te h e r e -

of to petition Baltimore county cour t , or o n e of the j u d g e s thereof for the benefit of t h o insolvent . laws of t h e s t a t e , to rel ieve m e from, dents which I am unable to pay

J \ M E S R I C H A R D S O N . October 5, 1807. e«2m

Notice. T h e Subscriber is u n d e r t b e painful n e c e s ­

sity of'notifiing his c redi tors , of his in tent ion toasply to Balt imore County Cour t , o r in i t s recess , to one o f t b e j i t d g e s thereof, f j r the b e ­nefit of the insolvnntl jw or this s tate.

N I C H A E L M A C K E Y . Oct 5 eo2in

Notice to ail rny Creditors. From the many losses sustained as security ' ,

I am r e d u . e d to t h e necessity of applying t o the honorable I he j u d g e s of Bal t imnre county court , lor the In m hi of t h e insolvent laws o f

8uo and 18(6. V.'hirh application will r>a made in two months from the dale ! u ; i > f j or as soon thereaf ter as the cour t shall be i n session.

» J O H N W ' L M O T . B* l imore county, October 2, 18 t )6—eo2m

Notice' is hereby Given, T h a t tne subscriber intends fepplyiFg to BaL.

tiniore county court, at i t s next s i t t ings , or i n its recess, to one of the j u d g e s thereof, fo r t h e benefit of the. insolvent laws of M a n I a n d

M A T T H I A S R I C H . Sept. 18. '1807. _ i 1 ~ l i + _

iNoLce. T h e subscriber is compel led to nntify h i *

creditors of his in ten ' ion to apply t o Bal t i ­more county court , at i ts nest session, or i n its recess , to one of the j u d g e s t'lereof, ro r tlie benefit of the insolvent L a w s of t i n s state. J A M E S W E S T .

Sept 22. d 2 m

JNotice is hereby given, to ail my credi tors , that I am under t h e painful n e ­cessity of apply ing to the j u d g e s of Balt irrove countt court , or to son e one of tf>( m, for t l ip benefit of the act of assembly passed at N o ­v e m b e r session 1805, ent i t led an act for t h e r lie! of sundry insolvent debtors , as also of of the supplement t h e r e t o , passed at the l a s t session.

A B R A H A M F U L L E R Sept. 7. d i m

PRINTED AND PC I LUSHED BY~ J O H N H R W E S ,

Opposite the Pat Oftire, i-i. Paul''t-Lane. B A L T 1 M O R R .

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