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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0524 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
Richard Appleton,
PERFUMER, WIG & OB HA MENTAL
HJIH-MAXER,
No. 53, Market-street,
Has received by the Globe, font London,
S Gowland's jLotkm ; Milk of Roses ; Jessi-
mfne, Palm, Chvmical, Violet, Cream, Rose,
and Windsor Soap; Hose, Jessamine, and
Mignonette Pomatum ; double Hair Pins ;
J lair Nets; Heck Cushions ; Velvet and Mo-
rocco Note Books ; Tortoise-shell, Moekshetl
and dressing'Combs ; cloth, flesh, nail, hair,
a id 34G dozen best quality Tooth-Brushes,
wholesale and retail.
may 6.________________________
To Let,
A neat, convenient two-story Brick House,
in „.-healthy situation near the Cathedral, with
good hack buildings. For terms inquire of
the subscriber in Green-street, near the semi-
.jiai-v. THOMAS LEE.
ALSO,
To Lease on Ground Rent,
Several vacant LOTS in Saratoga and Lex-
ington-streets. T. LEE:
may 6.__________________eo
6000 lbs. first quality Coffee,
entitled to debenture, ,
Imperial ~J
vyi0" _!„_/_. C FRESH TEAS, import-
Yotmsr H''son > , . , ., ,0. 1 '
„. ", , f ed m April 1807.
7 war.kay and \ '
C»_ipoy __
And a general asssotment of Groceries and
Liquors, fur sale b/
WM. WOODS,
No. 31, Baltimore-street.
may 28______________________e0____
~~ AMERICANOS A _^JFACTtntED
Pap
ber Hangings.
George W. Field.
No. 137, Baltimohe-street,
Has far sale, by the Piece or Package,
A Variety of Goods,
Amongst ishich are.
The Sub-cribeM having made consider-
able improvement in manufacturing PAPER
HANGINGS, inform the public that tliey
have now commenced making the elegant
DIAMOND
OR
SPANGLED PAPER,
Suitable for drawing rooms, &c. some of
which is now finished and may be seen at
their warehouse, No. 141, Baltimore-street
THOMAS & CAI.DCLEUGH,
N. B. Paper put up by their workmen if
found defective will be covered with new pa-
per fire of expence.
may 6. eo
Aikin's Geography.
just published,
And for sale by M. t? J. CONRAD & CO.
(Price Two Dollars)
Geographical Delineations;
Or, A Compendious View of the Natural and Po-
litical Stcte of *
ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
By J. Aikin, M. D.
Author of many valuable Works.
" The prerise object aimed at in this work,
(sa\s Dr. Aikin,) is to afford, in a moderate
cojnpass, and under an agreeable form, such a
view jf every thing most important relative to
the natural and potitie'sffstite oi the world, as
may dwell upor the mind in vivid colors, and
durably impress it with just and instructive
notions.
" .-' > particular class or age of readers nSs
been in my view in this pcrformancft. If it
prove ansfl-erabl. to my intentions, young per-
sons of both sexes, at the period of finishing
their education, may peruse it with advantage".
as a summary of what is most important to be
remembered relative to the topics treated of;
and it may ailbrd compendious information to
those of raatttrer years, who are destitute of
time and opportunity for copious research."
Tho' we possess many geographical works,
yet it is presumed that the publication of Ai.
kin's Geographical Delineations needs no apo-
logy. Many competent judges in Philadel-
phia, New-York Mid Boston, have examined
this -work, and unanimously ag.ee that it is
neat, perspicuous and usefu! Ipted to
the instruction of youth, and the information of
persons oi mature age. Perhaps it is no exag-
gerated praise of this work to assert, that no
system of geography of equal size is, in all re-
spects, so fn for the purposes of instruction and
geueral reading.
Eztracifro+t, the Annual Review, vol. 4.
" The happy application of clear and precise
description, judicious selection, and graceful
plainness of style, to the illustration of geogra-
phy, has already been felt and approved by the
public, in Dr. Aikin's England Delineated.
Nor will these Geographical Delineations,
which at present demand oi;f attention, be
found in any respect un .vorthy of their author.
Differing materially as to its object, both from
the elementary t-r eatises, and the more com-
plete systems of this important and interesting
branch of general science, this work may be
considered as occupying a newly discovered
station, whence young persons of both sexes
may review with pleasure and advantage the
real extent -t bearings of their former studies.
" The principal materials of this work arc
necessarily compiled from other books ; but a
very pleasing part of it, the delineation of na-
tional characters, is original; and the Strong
tincture of liberal moderation diffused through
the whole, together with the uniform good
taste and simplicity of the style, give to it a cer-
tain charm that is easier ielt than described."
may 12. eo8t
JO'HN KlPP,
No. 16, Cheapside,
Has imported in the ship Globe, from London,
White Lead., dry Prussian Blue, No. I
Do. do. ground in oil and No. 2
Spanish Whiting Fine Kings' Yellow
Do. brown of the best Terra de Sciuna
Tine Pose Pink Flake White
Best Turkey Umber Duck Pink
Do, red Chalk Letharge, fine and
Do. Stone Ochre coarse
Do. Powdered Black Best green Copperas
Lead Best ground red Wood
Do. Patent Green Paint Brushes, of all
Do. Naples Yellow sizes
Gold Ltd', pale and Sash Tools, do.
. deep Fitchs, do.
Silver do. Camel Hair Pencils,
Strewing Smalt do.
Best VermiUian Gilders' Tips,
Glaziers' Diamonds.
Also on Hand,
All kinds of Paints, dry and ground in oil, &
120 casks Whale Oil, in shipping-order,
40 do. best Spermaceti Gil, do.
40 do. Linse-d, do,
60 bbls. Tanners' do.
300 boxes Window Glass of all sizes,
2000 wt. dry Verdigrise,
500 wt. Spelter,
2000 wt. of best Glue, &c. he.
All of which he will sell on reasonable terms
for cash or on accp-Rjaodating eredits.
May ^4- eol2t
Ribbons, Modi's,
Sa'ttins, Persiins,
Imp-rial Lustres,
Florentines,
Black and Fancy co-
lored Silk Velvets,
Silk &. Cotton Hosie-
'T.
Silk Gloves,
Fancy Ginghams,
Chambray Muslins/
Callico-s,
Tapes and Bobbins,
Laces ana Edgings,
India Calicoes,
Bengalis,
India Book Muslins,
Madras Hanoi-, rchf's
French Cambrics,
Drogheda Linens,
¦ May 2.
White EtFancv Hand-
kerchief;,
White ^coloredCam-
bric Muslins,
Bombazenes & Bom-
bazelt.es,
Biack, white & Fancy
Silk Handkerchiefs,
India SaEnglish Sew-
ing Silks,
Scarf Twis',
London printed Mar-
seilles, Jeans,
Irish Di_per,
Cheeks,
Silk and Cotton Um-
brellas,
A few packages Irish
Linens, &c- &c.
Nichols & French,
No. 12. So.-H-STl-Kfl r,
Have received by the schooner Susan, from Bos-
ton,
35 bales & boxes of INDIA & FRENCH
GOODS, viz. :
Luckipore ~)
Chitt.bUly&SBAFTAS,
Fine J
Jaurnpore 5 A HNS,
Barillas,7 COSSAS
Gufrsn j '
Azuniga,
Meergungee"}
Jal.dpore £.MAMOODYS,
Fine do. j
Fine Jahdpore SANNAS,
¦ Gunny Bags,
White Thread Laces, Gloves, Velvet Pib-
boos, Paper Mounts, Plain Tiffany and Span-
gled Far.s, Morocco Cftfis, &c. &c.
Al'O in Store,
67 bales INDIA GOODS, consisting of
Gurrahs, Mamoodys, Sawns, Saunas, Cossas,
Baftas, fcc. J.c.
The whole entitled to debenture.
may 5._________'______________e.20t|[
To Rent,
TWO STABLES in Rogers'-allcy, back of
the late Franklin-Hotel Inquire of Henry
Peek, No. 149, Market street.
N. B. They will accommodate 24 Horses,
__may 15.____________________ eo
For bale or to Rent,
The House and lot at present occupied by
the subscriber and situated at th_ East part of
this city, on Dulany street. It-is an excellent
two story brick building-, and the lot is also im-
proved, with a garden and Frame stable,
which will render it a comfortable residence
It has every advantage from a health J and con-
venient situation, as well as the best water,
tiiat this city affords. Possession may be had
immediately.
JAMES STEUART,
Aprlf S_;__________'___________eo
Ten Dollars Reward.
Ranaway from the subscriber on the morn-
ing of the 25th instant a Negro Girl nam.
ed CLOU, of a dark yellow complexion
about five feet 4 or 5 inches high, about 18
years of age ; has a bold look, and is slen-
der made. 'Had on when she went away a
blue and white jacket, lin.ey petticoat, and a
Madrass handkerchief around her head. As
she has a number of clothes with her, she
no doubt will change her dress. I have every
reason to suppose her to be harbored by some
free person of color in this city. The above
reward will be paid to any person who will
deliver her to me at No. 106, North How-
ard-street.
MA.iTIN KRABER.
N. B. All persons are warned from harbor
ing said servant at their peril.
april 25.________________
For Sale or Rent,
The HOUSE at piesent occupied by Isaac
Webster, esq. No 1, King George-street, and
next adjoining to that occupied by Mr. John
M'Fadon. For terms apply to
WALTER ROE,
40, South-street.
J1T.SO FOK KEKT,
The HOUSE, No. 9 Calve.t-_treet, lately
occupied by Mrs. Dysart as a boarding-house.
Possession of both the above houses can be had
immediately. Apply as above.
may 14. d6teo6t
Luke Tiernan and Co.
Have received by the late arrivals fretn London
and Liverpool, a general assoi fluent of
Spring GOODS.
LIKEWISE,
Rose, Duffelland Point Blankets, Coatings,
Plain, &c.
20 quarter chests lit son Tea, and
A few ca6es Manchester Goods, on very
low terms.
april 23. eo2ot§
¦ , M'Culfoh & Poor
Have received per the Fame, Abeona, Diana £j"
ydhn Adams, from Liverpool,
A complete assortment ot
HARDWARE,
Among •which is an excellent assortment of
CUTLERY.
may 5.
Rhode-Island Scythes,
Just received and for sale by
IZAK PROCTER.
38 dozen Passmore _ Grass Scythes, of The'
very first qtialiyt.
april 23. _ eo
Rolling and Sliting Mill.
The subscribers are now ready to execute
orders for Hoop Iron and Nail Rods of all
dimensions, in the neat-st manner and at very
short notice.
ANDREW & THOMAS ELLICOTT.
may 14. eo
India Nankeens, Silks, &c
JUST RlXhlVF.D,
2,000 pieces short Yellow Nankeens, Change
able and Plain Scnshaws, a complete assort-
ment, Plaid Taliites, Sewing Silks, Silk Ser-
ges, for Taylor's use, 7-4 and _ 4 plain Mid-
fancy Silk Shawls, Bandanna Handkerchiefs,
&c. &c.
Alsafor exportation,
A few bales Striped Seersuckers, India
Checks, China Ctislas, Sootie &. Gilla Hd'kfs.
Red Kirva Cloth ; and their usual assortment
of White Muslins, by the bale or piece.
COPJ- & BROTHERS.
may 21- euSSt
Jonathan Harvey;
No. 10, South Charles-street,
Has for sale for cash, or good negotiable
paper at short dates,
iOO boxes Superior Havanna Cigars,
100 boxes Second qualify,
3 trunks Cotton Hosiery,
100 pieces 9.8 Elegant Chintz,
12 pieces Fashionable London Cassimers,
A few bales 6-4 Flushings.
may 28. eolOt
M. 1 iernaii Ct Co.
Have imported in the Fair American, Diana
and other veseels,
A general assortment of
• Spring 'Goods.
With an extensive supply of Woollen's,
Rose, Point and Duffil BLANKETS ; Flan-
nels, London Pewter, Ribbons, Hosiery, Sen-
shaws, &c. &c.
A quantity of Cotton and Wool Cards.
april 28. ,. ' eo20__
Baltimore Gen'! Dispensary.
THE present attending Physicians hav-
ing declared their intention to decline offering
at the ensuing election, Doctor John Shaw, is
nominated as a candidate to succeed one of
them by
A CONTRIBUTOR.
April 24. eo
M. JAMB15~
222, Market-street,
Has just received by the Six Sisters,from Bristol,
Aa elega.it assortment of flint, shop furni
tore and other GLAHS ; consisting of two-
g: !Ton tincture bottles, one-gallon ditto, &c.j'
two gallon sal-mouth ditto, one-gallon ditto .
two-gallon specie bottles, one-gallon ditto,
quart ditto, &c.; Nipple Shells, Breast Pipes;
Funnels in sizes, graduated measures, Ess.-nee
Peppermint Vials, British Oil ditto, small Tur-
lington's ditto, Bateinan's ditto, Stoughton's
ditto, Perfume Viais, white and green Viais
assorted by the crate, Priestley's machines
complete, which lie will sell on the usual terms.
On hand,
A general assortment of genuine Drugs and
Medicines, Surgeon's Instruments, Perfume-
ries, Paints, Dye Stuff, and every article in
his line.
Country merchants supplied with Patent
Medicine? at a good allowance. Medicine
Chests, for shipping, iron-works, plantations,
or private families, completed in the neatest
manner, with plain and apprpved directions.
may 5. d4teolot
Union Bank of Maryland,
5th May, 18o6.
NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockhold-
ers, that an ELECTION for Sixteen Direct-
ors will be held at William Evans's Tavern, in
the city of Baltimore, on MONDAY, tie 6th
July next, at nine o'clock in the morning, and
continued until three o'clock in the afternoon.
By order of the Board of Directors,
R. HIGINBOTHOM, Cashier.
N. B. By the act of incorporation, not more
than eleven of the present board are eligible
for tile ensiling year.
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