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Gold Leaf, Negro Pipes,
paints, arc.
NICHOLAS 5 & D. JONES,
No. 12, Bowi.y's whauf,
Save received by the different m rivals from Lon-
don, Liverpool and Bristol,
8 tons white Lead, in Oil,
4 ri :
" The public will learn with interest that
the literary monument which has long been
projected to the memory of the most illus-
trious character of modern times, is at
length completed. No apology can be requi-
site for erecting such a monument to him,
who was the first in war, the first in peace,
and the first in the hearts of his fellow citi-
zens : to him who was the founder of a
great and prosperous empire, and whose mo-
deration and pure patriotism challenge the
imitation of all statesmen This performance
of judge Marshall has already been distin-
guished by the most honorable and unequivo-
cal testimonies ; it has been hailed as an ac-
quisition to standard literature ; and it has
been considered as deserving, in point of ex-
ecution, a place by the side of Robertson's
Charles the Fifth, and as unrivalled in the au-
thenticity of its materials, by any work in the
entire compass of history and biography
April 4.________________________d6t-oe
Thornclick Chase
Has imported in the several ships from London
and Liverpool,
Which he offers for sale on the most mo-
derate terms, a handsome assortment of
SUPERFINE
Cloths and Cassimcrs
In small bales. Second Cloth h Blue Plains,
An assortment of Fancy Waistcouting,
Fine Marseilles Quilting,
Do. India Dimities,
Twilled Nankeens,
Superfine Bonibazets,
Twisted Checks and Striped Cotton Shirt-
Scarlet Blue and White Bunting.
Also on hand,
An ^assortment of Patent Shot and Sheet
Lead.
april J27-____________eolOt
Notice is hereby Given,
That the subscriber of the city of Baltimore
intends to apply to the county court of Balti-
more, or some one of the judges thereof, two
months after the publication of this notice, for
the. benefit of the act of the general assembly
of Maryland, passed at November session,
1805, entitled " An act for the relief of sun-
dry insolvent debtors" ; and of the supple-
ment thereto, passed at November session,
1806.
JACOB BOULDIN.
april 21, 1807._____________ d2m
Notice.
THE subscribers will apply to the judges
of Baltimore county court, or to one of the
judges thereof, for the benefit of the insol-
vent law.
JAMES L. HAWKINS,
LEVI CLAGETT.
March 25,1807. ______________ d2m
Notice.
To all my creditors, that I mean to apply
to the judges of Baltimore county court, for
the benefit of the act of insolvency passed at
November session, 1805, and the supplement
thereto, passed at November session, 1806,
at the expiration of two months, from this
date.
WM. SLATER,
Of Fell's-Point.
March 25, 1807. _________d2m
The Subscribers
FEEL themselves under the painful neces-
sity of notifying their Creditors of their in-
tention to apply to Baltimore County Court,
»t its next sittings, for the benefit of the in-
solvent laws of this state.
DAVID C. STEWART,
WILLIAM P. STEWART,
LLOYD BUCHANAN.
March 12. ______________d2m
Notice
To get relief from expensive and perplex-
ing law-suits, for large sums which have been
fairly and horestiy paid, and to avoid the trou-
ble and mortification of disputing claims en-
gendered in fraud and supported by injustice,
I shaft petition the Baltimore county court for
the bet.efit of the act of insolvency.
JOEL M. MUNSON. |
Apr? 4. _________^i"l_
Notice. i
FROM hawy losses I am compelled to
give this notic,; of my intention of applying to
the judges of Baltimore county court, for the
benefit of insolve'Ht Laws of 1805, and 1806,
in two months from the date hereof.
J. SPRIGGS.
March 26, 1807- d2m
Notice is hereby given,
THAT we intend to apply to Baltimore
County Court, or one of the judges thereof,
for the benefit of " an Act entitled an Act,
for the relief of sundry insovent debtors," pas-
sed at November session, sighteen hundred
and five.
CHARLES GHEQOIERE.
HENRY KUNCKEL.
March 25, 18.07. i2m
Fell's-Point Printing-Office.
SAMUEL BARNES
Respectfully- informs the public, that he has
commenced the PRINTING BUSINESS, in
all its variety, at No. 24, Thames-street, Fell's
Point, where all orders will be thankfully re-
ceived, and faithfully attended to.
He has opened a Book and Stationary Store ;
and will constantly keep on hand, a gen ral as-
sortment of law and commercial Blanks, with
all other articles in the Stationary Una, and
School Books of every description.
He hopes from his knowledge of, and atten-
tion to busiuess, to receive a share of public
patronage. _____april 20-______d4teo8t
For Sale or to be Let,
A small Country Retreat, formerly oc-
cupied by Mr. William Merryman, and lately
by Dr. Falguralles, on the new Belle-Air
road, commonly called Gough's road, a short
distance from Old-Town, and near Mr. James
Sterling's country residence. The improve-
ments are, a neat «nd comfortable frame Dwel
ling House and Kitchen, brick Stable and Car-
riage Hocse, &c. a Garden handsomely laid
oft, and a Pump of good water near the door.
The lot contains about one and an half acres
of ground. Possession may be had immedi-
ately. For terms apply to
HENRY SCHROEDER.
Also to bb Let,
A well finished two story brick Dwelling
House, with suitable back Buildings, plea-
santly situated on a lot of 56 feet front and 170
deep, on Market-street extended, a short dis-
tance beyond Paca-street. Possession may be
had immediately. For terms apply as above
April 14. d6t-eol0t
Thos. & Sam. Hollingsworth,
HAVE FOR SALE,
100 hhds. Muscovado Sugar,
200 do. Clayed do.
Cologne Mill Stories, various sizes,
Bolting Cloths, different qualities.
January 24.______________________eo
Superfine Flour.
1200 barrels of prime Susquehannah FLOUR
for sale by the subscriber, on commission.
The above has been examined at both heads
by a careful cooper, and is in good shipping
order.
Storage may be had for about 2000 barrels
more, or 5000 bushels wheat.
Tobacco and other country produce taken
in on storage, and sold on commission, at his
warehouse, No. 2, head of the basin.
LEVINUS CLARKSON.
Also for Sale,
50 barrels of PORK,
130 VENISON HAMS,
may 1. ________ eo
Bristol Goods.
Sheathing Copper,
Do. Nails,
Copper Sheets snd Bottoms,
Bar Lead, Shot,
Cut-Glass, in Setts,
Pins, Seine and Sewing Twine,
Sail Canvas, Window Glass,
Oil Cloth, Carpets, &c.
Received per the Six Sisters, for sale by
WM. VANCE, Lovftly-Lane.
Who has on hand,
300 groce Porter Bottles, Nails, Spikes,
Grinds'ones, kc.
april 24._____________________eo8t __
William Cochran & Brothers
Have received by uhe late arrivals from I -anion
and Liverpool, their supply of
Spring Goods.
Among which are,
A few hales of best London Superfine
Cloths, Ladies' Cloths, and Kerseymers, of
the most fashionable colors ; with a good as-
sortment of Men's Ik Women's Cotton, Thread,
and Silk Hosiery.
Also on h mdfrmn the.ktst Tall importations,
30 bales of WOOLLENS :
Consisting of Coarse and fine Cloths, of
every description ; Plains, Kerseys, Half
Thicks, Rose, Striped and Point BlanketB,
Coatings, and Flannels assorted.
april 29. _______eolOt
Hazlehurst, Brothers & Co.
OFFER FOR SALE,
70 tons of St Domingo Logwoo«J,
100 legs of do. Mahogany,
1000 salted Hog Hides.
Apul 15, »cT3t
Joh,
James W. Mitchell,
No.49, Baltimore-street,
Hat just received -from Philadelphia and if- Tort,
NINETY-EWE PACKAGES
Seasonable and cheap Goods,
Among which are,
Fancy Calicoes,
Furniture ditto.
Fancy Chintzes,
98 and 6-4 Cambrick Muslins,
Black ditto ditto,
Cambrick Dimity,
Common ditto,
Cotton Umbrellas,
Cotton and silk Braces,
Printed Welting,. Marseilles, Jeans and
Dimities,
Tabby and silk Velvets,
Spide'r Net,
Cotton Laces,
Company Gurrabs),
Common ditto,
Baftns,
Guzzenahs,
Cossaes,
Fine Chaudpore ditto,
Romal and Gilly Handkerchief*,
Superfine Long Cloths.
The above goods, with many other articles,
will be sold very low for cash, good paper, or
tobacco. Some of these goods are on con-
signment, and must be sold.
Also,
3o hhds.Tobacco.
March 29._________________________eo
The subscriber has tor Sale,
AT No. 1, CHIAPSIDE,
A general assortment of LEATHER, of
excellent quality, consisting of : Calfskins*
Neat, Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Spanish &
Country Sole, Mock Morocco, Sheepskins
suitable for Book-binders, Boot-legs, &e.
which he will sell low for cash, or on the
usual credit, for good paper.
Ai.so,
A young N«gro Woman, who has been
accustomed to house-work. And a few hun*
dred prime Locust Posts.
R. K. HEATH.
N. B He will give, the highest price for
Leather yi the rough, and for Bark through-
out the season.
April 10. eo
Just Received
From Philadelphia and for sale by j
GEO. HILL,
A Chemical Catechism,
Or the Application of Chemistry to the Arts,
for the use of Young People, Artists, Trades-
men and the amusement of Leisure,Hours, to
which is added, a vocabulary of Chemical
Terms, some useful Tables, and a variety of
useful fc amus-.ngexperiments, by S. Parses,
Manufacturing Chemist.
OS? This edition is embellished with an
elegantly engraved copperplate Frontispiece
of the economical Laboratory of James Wood-
housc, M. D. April 22. eo
7i Robinson,
No. 216, Market-street,
Hat received by the ships Fame, Abecnt, and
- Diana from Liverpool,
HIS ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING GOODS.
Hatters' and Upholsterers' Trimmings, 8tc.
&c.
Men's Superfine Hats, and Children's Fan-
cy Hats, neatly assorted in small cases,
Also on hand,
Men's coarse Hats, and Women's Hats in
small Packages.
april 24- d6t-eo6t
1 The Saleo| OAKtY^
Is postponed until Saturday, the 16th of
May, when it will be offered at Public Sale
on the premises, at 3 o'clock in the after-
noon om extensive credit.
april 29. __________eo^
Baltimore and Reister's-town
Turnpike Road Office,
April 16, 1807.
The President, Managers and Company
of the Baltimore & Reister's-town Turnpike
Road have declared a dividend of ten per
cent per annum on all shares that have been
fully paid upon in the original Stock of the
said Company. The dividend will be paid to
the stockholders on or after the first day of
May next, at the Company's Office, No 9, '
the north east corner of Liberty and Ger-
man-streets, By order,
JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry.
april 20___________________ eolm
Fresh TEAS.
The subscriber has just received at his Tea Store,
a supply of TEAS of the latest importation,
and first quality, viz -•
Imperial in chests and leads of 21b. each,
Hyson,
Young Hyson,
Hyson Skin,
Souchong, and
Bohea.
Jamaica and New-Orleans Sugars, by the
lihd. and bbl.
ALSO,
GERMAN if OTHER LINENS.
With a generul assortment of DRY GOODS,
all of which will be sold low for cash.
JAMES STERLING,
April 17. eo
Russia Sheetings, Brandy,
RICE, COTTON, &c.
520 pieces Russia Sheetings, (420 pieces
entitled to drawback,)
8 pipes real Cogniac Brandy, 4th proof,
46 tierces H'\ce, fresh,
10 bales Upland Cotton,
Shipping Cheese, Holland Gin, N. E Rum
in barrets, mould and spermaceti Candles,fat
Mackerel, Beef, Pork, Hyson Tea, Carolina
and Spanish Flotant Indigo.
For sale on liberal terms, ty
CUMB. D. WILLIAMS.
april 29._______________________eo8t
Sale by Auction.
On WEDNESDAY,
The 20(/i May, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, on
the premises, tuill he sold, on very accommo-
dating terms, which will be made known at the
time of sale,
An elegant and highlyimproved COUNTRY
SEAT, the property of Martus Eicholburger,
on the York turnpike-road, and adjoining the
seat of Robert Oliver, esquire. The improve.
ments are, a a handsome two-story brick
House, 50 feet front, with back buildings, all
elegantly finished, with every,-convenient out
House, as Stables, Coach-House, Dairy, Bath-
House, Ice House, Gardsners'-House, &c.
with a large Garden, in a high state of culti-
vation, stocked with a great variety of choice
fruit-tree», &c. &c.
VAN WYCK k DORSEY, Auct's.
april SJ> toSCthM
Joh,
Joel West and Co.
Huve imported in the ship Famexfrom Liverpool,
Dry White Lead, of the first quality,
"WhiteXead in Oil, do. do.
Letharge, in Powder.
They have on hand, a general assortment
of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Naval Stores &c.
And expect by the first arrival from London,
Colors, Brushes, Gold Leaf, &c.
N. B Vessels, Ship Chandlers, and other?,
supplied on the lowest terms andaccommodat-
ng credit. April 11. dlQt-eolct
n Vance and Co.
178, Market-street,
Have this day received,
A quantity of Bonnet Boards and Writing
Paper.
They have also received by the late arrivals from
England,
A large assortment of Books, Stationery,
Cutlery, and variety articles, which they will
jell on pleasing terms.
Among which are,,
Seine Twine,
Tin in boxes, *
Morocco Skins,
Best London Calf Skins,
Boot Web,
Boot Cord and Shoe Binding,
Gold Leaf, *>c. kc.
Together with a large assortment of Quills,
received per the Harriot, from Amsterdam.
N. B. A fresh supply of the Cordial Balm of
Dilead, he. received also,
may 1. eo4t
London MILINERY.
Mrs. Neale,
No. 127 1-2, Market-street,
Has received per the London Packet via Philadel-
phia, an elegant assortment of
MILLINERY.
ALSO,
1 box of Paris do.
Which will be opened to-morrow.
May 1. _ _ C64t|
Charles Wirgman
Has just received by the Six Sisters, from Bris-
tol, and offers for Sale,
Sheathing Copper and Nails,
Bar, square und bolt Iron, assorted,
Iron Hoops,
Scupper Nails and Pump Tacks,
Spanish Brown,
Tin Plates,
Seine T wine,
Bunting,
Queen's Ware,
Taunton Ale,
Negro Pipss, and
Porter Bottles, in hampers.
The above articles havs been purchased with
cash, iiiid will be sold very low.
Also, by the Guildford,fn m Newcattle, ( E.J
20 casks Tumblers, assorted,
20 crates of Queen's Ware,
A few Grindstones,
Patent Canvas,
Wine Bottles, in baskets, and
1500 bushels large Coal.
Likewise, by the Globe, from London,
An invoice of Gold and Silver Watches.
And on hand,
24 bales of Calcutta Piece Goods, consisting
•f Luckipore, Jugdea and Chittabully Baftas,
18 casks Venetian Red,
3 casks Mustard Bottles,
London Porter, and
A few tons Logwood md Fustic.
April 28. eo
Just receiv'd by the subscriber
A bale of very superior London CASSI-
MERES, of the most fashionable colors, and
suited to the present season,
A case of handsome QUILTINGS,
One do. fine 7-8 CALICOES,
Cambric MUSLINS and GINGHAMS.
The above will be sold low for cash or good
paper. J. P. PLEASANTS.
may 5. _____________________d2eo2t
Double Glo'ster and Pine
Apple CHEESE.
Just received and for sale at No. 119, Mariet-
ta treet,
3000 lb. Double Glo'ster and Pine Apple
Cheese,
170 boxes first and second quality Spanish
Cigars,
150 —— Muscatel and Bloom Raisins,
70 ------ Philadelphia and Castile Soap,
50 ------ Mould Candles,
50 bbls- and kegs Jamieson's Crackers.
On Hand,
12 pipes old Cogniac Brandy, and 8 pipes
Holland Gin ol a superior quality,
Old Jamaica Spirits & New-Englsnd Rum,
in hogsheads,
5000 lb. Goshen Cheese,
1000 lb. Filberts,
20 boxes Smyrna Figs, and 30 frails do.
15 boxes Prunes,
Imperi.l, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin
and Souchong Teas, in chests, and by retail ;
which, with a general assortment of Wires
and Goods in the above line, will be sold,
wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms.
JOHN & EDW'D M'CLURE.
May 1.________________________ep6t _
Samuel Jefferis
Has just received, in addition to his former stock
of Booh and Stationary,
A supply of valuable BOOKS, Law, His-
torical, School, and Miscellaneous. Amongst
which is, a complete series.of new & valuable
SCHOOL BOOKS.
In this department S. J. has the cheapest,
latest and most approved kinds of Comly's
Books for \oung beginners, viz.
Comly's Grammar, 50 cents
Comly's Spelling Book, part I. 12
--------- I. & II. 25
--------- I. II. &IH.bound,Sl
In this Sptlling Book it is acknowledged
the younger class possess a high advantage ;
as the first part, which is equal in utility to
the common spelling book, costs but half the
the price. When the youth advances, he will
have in the three parts, a work of much great-
er value than has been in common use.
SCOTT's GEOGRAPHY.
This is a new work, particularly calculated
for the American schools j besides the usual
lessons, there are in this work a number of
excellent plates and maps—price 62 cents.
Arithmetic Tables, 6 cents.
Kimber's Arithmetic, 25
S. J. Has alwavs on hand a complete assort-
ment of BOOKS' h STATIONARY, which
he will sell, wholesale and i »,. d, on the low-
est terms for cash, or usual credit for accept-
ances in town.
BOOK-BINDING
Executed in itsjgreatest variety, on moder-
ate terms.
BLANK BOOKS
Made to any pattern at a very short notice.
May 1 eo4t
IRISH LINEN, V*.&e.
Alexander Brown and Son
Have importer! in the Adrian,!, a further supply c/
r1'«4 LINEN,
5 4 Sheeting,
3 4, 6-4. 8-4, 10-4, Diaper, Dowlas, and
Brown Holland.
april 30. d4teofc"t
To Rent,
The Dwelling part of a House, on the
corner of Baltimore and Howard street, No
235 Possession may be liau immediately, by
applying to ' PETER FORNEY.
. May 1. _________ep.it J
spring g 7Tb~D~s7~~—*
JAMES DALL & CO.
Have imported in the ship Fair American, froth-
London,
The principal part of their
Spring Goods,
Comprising a select and general assortment
Amongst which are,
Calicoes, Chambray Muslins,
Dimities, Ginghams,
Cambric a-nd Hosiery,
Fancy Muslins, Superfine Cloths,.
Fancy Waistcoating, Kerseymeres, 5<.c.
All entitled to drawback, mul many calcu-
lated for the West-India market, which they
offer for Sale on their usual terms.
April 23.___________________dlCtoo 1 jy
Spring Goods.
Imported per Hercules, Fame and Abeona,
from Liverpool, now landing a..d for sale hy
the package or piece, by
P- HOFFMAN & SON.
April 17.___________________d8t co8t
F. C. Graf,
No. 50, head of Smith's dock, has received and
offers for sale,
24 boxes 10 by 12 Hamhurg Window Glass,
2 cases Looking GLss l'latts, from S by
10 to 20 by 36 iiu'hos,
3 bales Russia Sheetings.
On hand,
A few cases fine white Plartllas,
Do. do. brown do.
Estopillas, Rouans, Listadoes, Brittanias,
Dowlas, &c.
Alto,
Hyson and Souchong Teas.
april 30.________ eo2w
Joseph Smith,
No. 107, Market-street,
Has received by the different arrivals from Lor.'
don and Liverpool,
A handsome Assortment of
Seasonable Goods.
Also,
A fresh supply of CARPETS and CAR.
PETINGS.
And on hand,
German LINENS, India MUSLINS, fcc. &c.
The whole of which he is determined to sell
cheap for cash, or good notes at short dates.
may 4._________________ eo!2t
Peter Arnold Karthaus.
No. 1, South Liberty-street,
Has imported in the ships Cora, Henrietta, and
former arrivals from. Amsterdam, and offer*
for tale on reasonable terms, or in barter for
all kind of Shipping Furs, Tebacco aad IVitt-
India produce.
12 pipes Holland Gin,
6 casks Madder,
200 boxes Window Glass,
13 do. Coach Window and Picture Glass,
15 bundles Heart and Club Steel,
10 casks real and second quality Stire marie
Scythes,
3 As. Straw Knives,
2 do. Coffee Mills,
15 boxes Maryland Whetstones-,
40 kegs Hoes of 9, 10, 11 inches-,.
2 do. Socket Shovels,
500 best Rifle and Gun Locks,
2 boxes Turkey Yarn, fine quality,
1 cask Snuff Boxes, Combs and toys,
10 boxes Cheeks arid House made Liusn,
2 boxes Tapes from No. 11 to 61.
3 do. Thread, from No. 8 to 5.',
I do. Velvet Ribbons, 6 to 90,
1 do. Galloon Bindings,
Checks No. 2, 3 and 4 and
A number of other articles stated in my
former advertisement of March 18, and
50 barrels Prime Virginia Ha:us, well cur-
ed and in Shipping order,
1 cask Tallow.
I purchase all kinds of Shipping Furs for
which I will give reasonable prices. I havo
erected a Press for the packing of Furs,
Skins, Snake Root, &e. in good shipping or-
der, may 4. eolm
Just Received and for sale by
M. & J. CON It AD & CO.
No. 138, Market-street, and
SAMUEL JEFFRIES,
No. $12, Market-street,
A new &. interesting Pliamphlet bylhe author
of WAR IN DISGUISE, entitled
THE DANGERS OF THE COUNTRY.
Price 62 1-2 cents.
may 4. » eo4t
House, Sign, and Ornamental
Painting, Glazing, Gilding, &c.
THE subscribers having formed n Pavtnei.
ship under the firm of HAND & T1LYARI),
take this opportunity of returning thanks to
their respective friends for past fivors* while
separately-engaged in the above line ot'businesR,
and beg leave to inform them and tin* public,
that all orders in that line will be irratcfully
received, and executed with promptitude, and
on the most reasonable terira.
MOSES HAND,
PHILIP TILY \RD.
N. B- Their Shop is at No, 3, N. Charles-
street, aujoin'mg the Book-store of Mr, Sam,.
Butler._______- may 4.____________c£u4t f
For Sale,
A valuable Country Seat of four acres of-
Land, withis about two miles of the city, a
short distance from the York turnpike gate,
adjoining the country seat of Mr. William
Taylor, with the advantage of a private road,
which saves the expense of a da;ly toll, being
in the vicinity of a number of elegant country
seats. On this place is a variety ot *ine bear-
ing fruit trees of various description*, with a
grove of large oaks, the whole being enclosed
with a post and rail fence For terms, in-i
quire of the printer, or of Mr. Christopher-
Walker, at the turnpike ga'e.
April 27. _____eo
PH1NTBU AND PUBLlSHEy J7T"
JOHN HEWES,
QMiosite the Post-Office, St Paul'i-Lnnt,
B A L T l M Q R. S.
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