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For Sale,
A Negro MAN, who has been aecustsm-
ecl to waiting in the house and taking' care
of horses., and who can also cook. He has
ten years tj serve. Inquire at this Office.
June 13.______________eo
Baltimore and Frederick-town
Turnpike Koad Company.
NOTICE IS HE REST GIVEN, _
That proposals in writing will be received
at the Company's Office in the city of Balti-
more, until the 20th ot August next, for build,
ing a bridge over Manoquicy. The v/idth of
the stream is about 300 feet, and the bridge
is to be raised about 40 feet above low water
mark. The proposals to be accompanied • nth
a plan. On application to J >hn M'Fher.-^
Mid George Uaer, esq. in Frederick-town, fuP ,
titer informatioti may be had.
J LEWIS" WAMPLER, Sec'ry.
jHlv 9. _______ eo'SOthAu
Indigo, Cocoa, and Coffee.
67 scroons first quality. Flotant Lidigo,
83 bags Carracas Cocoa,
^KllJ^WtyCoffc,
Just received by the Schooner Hope from
Laguira, and or Sate by
LUKE TIERNAN & CO.
GEO. F. & LEM. WAUFIELD.
^July 9. , . eolQtt
Charles 0. Egerton
HAS F01-. SALE,
60,000 Id. best Green Coffee, ,
72 hbds. Sugar,
1356 boxes C laret Wine,
10 tons Catmpeachy Logwood,
53 hhds. Maryland Tobacco,
1,000 wt. Indigo,
may 31. __________________________ eo
To Rent,
TWO STABI.ES in Rogers'alley, back of
the late Franklin.Hotel Inquire of Henry
Peek, No. 149, Market street.
N. B. They will accommodate 24 Horses
may 14.___________________eo
BENGALS.
A few pieces of BENGAL LS, of different
colors, for sale by
JOSEPH TOWNSEND.
No. IS, Baltimore street.
6th mo- 3._______________________eo
Dividend
The President and Directors of the Union
Bank of Maryland, have this day declared a
dividend of four and a half per cent on the capi-
tal Stock thereof, for the half year, ending
the 30tU instant, and the same will be paid
to the stockholders, or their representatives
on or after Monday the 6th July, ensuing.
By order o** the Borrd,
11. HIGINBOTHOM, Cashier.
J uh eJ29__________________________eolSt
Win. tk Jerm. Hoffman,
No. 3, South Charles-street,
OFFER FOR SALE,
147 bales INDIA GOODS,
Oude Saltans,
Do. Cos.ths,
Do. Mamoodies,
Tandati Saltans,
lllatetgmige do.
Consisting of
md
June 26. dlOt-eoIOt
Wm. be Jerm. Hoffman,
No. 3, South Charles-street,
Have imported in tlie Slupherdtts, from London,
62 packages Fancy Goods,
Consisting of
Prints,
f Muslins,
Cambrick and common Dimities,
Cambrics: and common Ginghams,
Cambrick Sarsnets,
Chambray Muslins,
Shirting Cottons,
Madras and Pullicat Hankercliiefy
White and Printed Quiltings,
Knitting and Adelphi Cotton,
Silk and Cotton Hosiery,
Super Cloths and Cassimers, with trim*
Things to match,
E!»gant Shawls, newest fashion,
" Kibbons,
Dr«ss Buttons, Cords, Tassels, Girdles,
Sic. &e.
And have remaining from a former impor-
tation a few cases IRISH LINNENS AND
SHEETINGS.
June 26. d!5teol5t
John Sperry,
No 55, Smith's wharf,
Has received an tnjroiee of 19 cases Fan-
cy GOODS, consisting of Tambored Leno,
Japanned, Sprig, Muil Muslins, 4-4 and 6 4
Tambored, Plain and Spotted Gauze, Shawls,
Princess and Royal Spider Net and Famy
Nottingham Lace.
On hand,
Cossas,
Jallislp'oore Sannahs,
Tugdea, "1
On Fridav, the 26 th June last,
MeCHARITABLE MARINE SOCIETY
of Baltimore held their Annual Meeting for
the Election ofOffisirs, when the foUtmiing gen-
tlemen were duty elected :
THORNDICK CHASE, President;
; ITMOTHY GARDNER, Vice-President;
! THOMAS COLE, Treasurer;
JOHN HAMILTON, Secretary;
! NATHANIEL THOMPSON,-) g
; ARCHIBALD KE R,
I DANIEL HOWLANU,
: JOHN SNYPER,
I GEORE STILES,
Ten newMembers wefe also elected, which
with btherjnecessftrybusiaess occupying much
i time, it was ordered by the President, that the
Officers, and as many of the Members as
choose eo attend, meet on the 15th day of July
instant, to settle the Pension List for the pre-
sent year.
By order of the President,
JOHN HAMILTON, Secretary.
July 8.______'________eo
Forty Dollars Reward.
R AN-away from the subscriber in Septem-
ber last, a Negro Man named LUKE, about
twenty-two years old, five feet nine or. ten
inches/high, wide mouth, thick lips, a little in-
kneed, walks much on the inside of his feet,
and turns his toes considerably out when walk-
ing, ready at an answer, and talks much.
Also another, called ANTHONY, a likely
fellow, who went off on or about the 13th. of
June last, about 24 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9
inches high, well set, stammers much wlnen
talking, and has a slight eruption in the bot.ein
of his bellv. Both of those fellows I purchas-
ed lately of the family of the Bowlings, in and
near Piscataway, where they have relations, &.
amongst whom they are probably secreted.
I will give the above reward for securing
them in jail, so that I get them again, or 20
dollars for either, and pay all reasonable ex-
pences if brought home to Prince George's
county, near I&scataway.
RICHARD DENT.
July 8.______________________________eo
To Let.
A good stand for the Wholesale and Re-
tail Dry Good Business. Immediate poses-
sion can be given. Apply at No. 49, Balti-
more-street.
July 10. eo
In Pursuance of an Order of
the Orphan's Court of Baltimore county, will
be exposed to Public Sale, on TUESDAT,
the Slit i-stant, at 10 o'cloci, at the Mar-
ket-space, Fell's-Point, for cash,
ALL the Personal Property of Charles Voiry,
deceased, consisting of
Wearing Apparel, &c &c.
July 11. ________________eo4tf_
Volunteers, Attention.
The subscriber respectfully informs the sfe
veral Volunteer Companies of Baltimore, that
lie has ready for delivery, a quantity of PAN
BRUSHES & PICKERS, neatly made, and
which ought to be attached to the accoutre-
ments necessary to Equip every Solder in
the ranks. Such Companies as apply lor the
furnishing there whote numbers will find it
considerably to their advantage.
JOS. K. StAPLETON,
No. ISO, Brltimore street.
July 10. eo4t
Just Received,
200 bbls. Southern Pot k, No. 2 &. 3 which
is now inspected, and in complete shipping
order, and will be sold on very accommodat-
ing terms by
BALDERSTON & CORNTHWA1T,
No. 51, County wharf.
On hand,
200 bbls Fresh Frederick county Flour,
25 kegs first quality lard, for family use,
10 hhds. New-Orleans Sugar.
July 14. eo8t
Hazlchurst. rsiotiicrs and Co.
OFFER FOR SALE,
L. P. Madeira WINE,
In pipes, hhds. and qr. casks,
July 1._____________________________eol?t
Baflas,
White Platillas,
Brown Hodand3,
Jlritannias,
Book Checks, Lur.kipoore,
Dowlcs tind Creas, Chittabully, )
Cotton Hose, Gilla Romalls,
Bolting Cloths, Cotton Checks.
Beerbooih Gurrahs,
Also,
39 pipes 4»h proof Cogniae Brandy, (old.)
40 boxes first quality Cigars,
N. 13. The above goods entitled to deben.
tire which will be received in part payment.
July 1.________ _____ ________eolat
Land for Sa'>e,
About 380 acres of Woodland, from nine
to ten miles from Baltimore, on the main
road to Ellicott's upper Mills: there is a large
quantity of timber and wood on this tract;
It is allowed by good nidges that it will ave-
rage considerable more cords of wood per
¦ere, than will pay the price I ask for it, as
it stands, without any expence or trouble in
cutting1. The price of fire wood the last
'winter, with the increasing scarcity of that
article on the tide waters, >.ndn«ar Baltimore,
it is thought 'will make this property of great
value in a few years, to one that has the
money to spare. Tits whole may be sold to-
gether or had in lots, as may best suit pur-
chasers, one half the money will be required
in hand, for the other half, two or three years
credit will be given. Mahlon Ely, living
jiear the premises, will shew the Land ; and
the terms made known, on application to Jo-
seph Townsend, Baltimore, or to
ENKION WILLIAMS,
Selby Mills, 7th mo. 2d. eoHJti.
An Apprentice Wanted.
A LAD between 14 and 15 years of age,
possessing s. good education, aad of genteel
connexions, will he taken as an apprentice to
the Printing business, at the Office of the
Observer, if early application is made to-the
subscriber. J. ROBINSON.
July 14,, qyii
George W. Held.
No. 157, Baltimork-stiieet,
Has for sale, by the Piece or P' ickage,
A Variety of Goods,
Amongst which are,
Ribbons. Modes,
Sattins, Persians,
Imperial Lustres,
Florentines
Black and Fancy co-
lored Silk Velvets,
Silk & Cotton Hosie-
ry*
Siik Gloves,
Fancy Ginghams,
Chambray Muslins,
Callicors,
Tapes and Bobbins,
Laces and Edgings,
India Calicoes,
Bengalis.
India Book Muslins,
Madras Handkerchi'V
French Cambrics,
Drogheda Linens,
June 4.
White & Fancy Hand-
kerchiefs,
White k colored Cam.
brie. Muslitt6,
Bombazencs &. Bom-
bazcttes.
Black, white &, Fancy
Silk Handkerchiefs,
India &. English Sew-
ing Silks,
Scarf Twist,.
London printed Mar-
seilles, Jeans,
Irish Diaper,
Checks,
Silk and Cotton Um-
brellas,
A fev packages Irish
Linens, &.e. hx..
Von Kaplr and Brune
orrr.it for sale,
100 pipes best Holland Gin
50 do Dutch Beer
600 boxes do. Cheese
lo do half pint Tumblers
2o do. short Negro Pipes
2o casks Crucibles
lo do. Madder,
S do. Sewing and Fishing Twine,
3 do. Brass Kettles,
looo Gin Cases,
37o packs Sheathing Paper,
34 bales white and brown Flemish Sheet-
ing's-
An assortment of GERMAN LINENS ;
Consisting of
ChecksNo.2, Listadoes.BookCheck, Stripes,
Pretag-nos, Platillas, Creas, Dowlas, Rouans,
Estopillas.Cholets, white Rolls,Tic .lenburg:-,
Bielfeld linen, German Raven Duck, Hessi-
ans, Bce-ging Stuff, and ready-made Bags.
Also,
374 boxes white and brown Havaana Sugar
23 barrels brown Sugar,
2o tons Fustic,
12 tierces Rice
115o bushels coarse Liverpool Sait,
18 casks Kocou,
16 barrels and 14 bags Gum Guiacuru,
6 seroons Jalap,
12o boxes PortWine, of a very sjaod qualit'
9 l»xea Copper, 32 a 23 oz.
5o casks Steel, and
A quantity of Glass Beadg,
puiy 4. totsc
A WORK THAT OUGHT TO BE IN POSSESSION
OF EVERY MAN.
THE LIFE OF
Gen. WASHINGTON,
Bv John Marshall, Chief Justice of the
United States,
Complete in 5 vols. 8vo. with an elegant Por-
trait, and a variety of Maps ; is now ready for
subscribers, and for sale, by
GEORGE HILL.
The following remarks from a late London
publication, atiest the high opinion entertain-
ed of this authentic and interesting viori :
" The public will learn with interest that
the literary monu.nent which has long been
projected to the memory of the most illus-
trious character of modern times, is at
length completed. No apology can heTequi-
sut 'or e/ecting 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 perlbrmance
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 unrvailed in the au-
thenticity of its materials, by any work in the
entire compass of history and biography
A pril 4.__________________________d6t-eo
For Sale
By WILLIAM CHILD,
30 casks Claret ^ w£ & , d d
7 do. Corsica ) *
10 quarter casks Port,
14 do. do Lisbon,
Young Hyson Teas, Cut Nails, Boston No.
1 Btef, and smoked Herrings in boxes. Ap-
ply at No 88, Bowly's wharf.
July 16.__________^___________eo4t___
Russia Sheetings, Barcelona
Brandy, &c.
400 pieces Russia Sheeting,
35 pipes 4th proof Barcelona white ft. W
Brandy,
15 do. ditto real Cogniae ditto, pif
15 cases 1st quality Bengal and Ma-
nilla Indigo,
1400 pieces blue Nankins,
176 boxes Soap,
150 do. Mould Candles,
30 do. Spermaceti do.
70 bales upland Cotton 7 ¦ <•;
25 tierces Rice, j PHme quality,
2G0 bbls. Boston Beef,
For sale by
CUMB. D. WILLIAMS.
July 16. i o8t
20 pipes Catalonia Wine,
25 qi. casks Malaga do.
Entitled to drawback!, just received per
schooner Maria, from New-York a i , for sale
by BUFlUM & GOOUAUE,
.No. 84, Bowly's wh.irf
July 16. eo4t
For Sale,
A LOT with a frame HOUSE thereon,
fronting .on Gay street, ;y ('•et 6 six inches,
and running back to F edf riel.-street about
ISO feet Apply io SAM. VINCENT.
Adjoining the premise*,
July 16._____________________________eo4t
For Saie,
A very healthy Young Negro WOMAN,
with a malu child. She has !teen brought i p
to all kinds of house work, and nursing at
children in one tamii; from her infancy, and
now has about nine years to serve. Inquire
at Ibis Office.
July 16. eo4t
REMOVAL
James Nir/de, Watch-Maker
A... 70, Market-street,
Respectfully informs his friends and the
public, that he has reinovud from his old stand
to the. above place, wh. re h* hopes by a punc-
tual attention to business to merit a continu-
ance of the public patronage which he has hi
therto so liberally exp -riei.ced.
He has on hand, and will be constantly sup
plied with, an tleg.mt assortment of Gold and
Silver llorizoni ,l, Seconds, Capped, J. w*Jled,
and other WA'l CUES, ol the first quality,
which he offers lor sale at the most reduced
rices may J. 9. 2aw
For Sale.
I will dispose of at private sale, the Farm
whereon I reside, lying in Baltimore county,
on the Yarn R.-ad, leading from Solomon
Schmuck's (formerly Towson's Tavern) thro'
Mevedi'h's F. rd, and d itant from Baltimore,
14 nt.les, containing about 9t'0 acres, wich a
large proportion of wo..d and meadow ground.
On this Farm are two large Orchards ot Ap-
ple and Peach ; the former contains 1000, &.
the latter 600 tre s, which have just arrived
toperfection, and their fruits are;of the choice
kinds The improvements consist of a small
Dwelling House and Kitchen, a Dairy witlt
a good Spring of Water, a Spinring House,
a large Negvo Quarter, Barn, Stables,
he. This Farm lies shout 5 miles from
Hampton, the seat of general Ridgely, and
is pleasantly situated in a gowd neighborhood,
and also contiguous to several mills. The
York Road passes through the middle of the
above land, which makes the carriage to
Baltimore, safe and convenient, having eight
miles of the above road Turnpiked This
property can be divided into two Farms, with
an equal proportion of wood and meadow to
each. For terms, apply on the premises, to
LAKK.IN H. SMITH.
July 14._____________________Tt.F
Just Received
And for sale by the suhcribirs, at No. 64, Mar-
ket-street,
50 cases flask Oil, very fresh, 25 half and
qr. chests Bohea Tea, 20" boxes fresh London
Mustard, 50 half and 100 whole boxes first
chop Segars, old and fit for immediate use—
also, a supply of No. 6, 7 and 8 Shot, by
retail. JACOB & WM. NORRIS.
Or. hand,
150 baskets Bordeaux Oil, entitled to draw-
back- Olives, CapewaJl&Anckoviea, in boxes,
50 chests fresh Young Hyson Tea, suitable
for retailing, , I vsoti Skip, Young Ilj sen and
Imperial ' in smut! boxes, old Purl and
Mad'-' .. s, of superior quality, white
tod* iit small boxes, in pood or.
d»r I tion, Cahiness Tobacco, in
g-s, Jamieson's Crackers, in
r ¦ , hampaigne and liur-
' ipe ial and Hyson Teas,
¦h, 150 Lags Lisbon Corks,
:
2aw5w
Proposals by
CONRAD, LUCAS la". CO. rlate M. esr J
Conrad Cf Co.) No 138, Market street,
For Publishing
LEWIS If CLARK'S TOUR TO 'I'HE
PACIFIC OCi<:AN
THROUGH THE IXTERIOR OF THE
CONTINENT OF NORTH AME RICA,
Performed by order of the Government of lite
United States, during the years i8o4, 1805
and 180P.
THIS work will, be prepared by captain
Meriwether Lewis, and will he divided into
two parts, the whole comprised in three vol-
umes octavo, the first containing at least 700
pages, the second and third from lour to five
hundred each, printed on good paper, and a
fair Pica Type. The several volumes in suc-
cession will be put to press at as early periods
as the avocat.io.is ofth'e author will permit him
to prepare them for 'publication.
Part thejlrst : 'in two volumes.
Volume fist.
WILL contain a narrative of the voyage,
with a description of,some- of the most re-
markable places in those hitherto unknown
wilds of America, aeompanied by a map of
good size, a large chart of the entrance of the
Columbia river, embraci.gthe adjacent conn-
try, coast and harbor*, and embellished with
views of two beautiful cataracts qf the Mis-
souri ; the plan, on a large scale, of the con-
nected falls of that titer, as also of those of
the falls, narrows and great rapids of tlie Co-
lumbia, with their several portages For the
information of Injure voyagers, there will be
added in the sequel of this volume, some
observations and remarks on the navigation of
the Missouri and Columbia Rivers, pointing
out the precautions which must necessarily be
taken, in order to ensure success, together
with an itinerary of the most direct and prac-
ticable route across the continent of North
America, from the confluence of the Missou-
ri and Mississippi rivers to the discharge of
the Columbia into the Pacific Ocean.
Volume Second.
Whatever properly appertains to geogra-
phy, embracing a description of the, rivers,
mfmutains, climate, soil and 'ace of the coun-
try ; a view of the Indian nations distributed
over that vast region, showing the'r traditi-
ons, habits manners, customs, national cha-
racters, stature, complexions, dress, dwell-
ings, arms, aud domestic utensils, with many
other interesting particulars in relation to
them : also observations and reflections on the
subjects of civilizing, governing and main,
ing a friendly intercourse with those nitidis.
A view of the fur trade of North America,
setting forth a plan for its extension, and
showing the immense -..A- antages which would
accrue to Uie mercantile interests of the Unit-
ed States, b> combiningthesame with a direct
trade to the East-Indies through the continent
pf North America This volume will be em-
hellished with twenty plates illustrative of the
dress and general appearance of such Indian
ivid'.ns M difter materially from each other ;
o'' their habitations ; their weapons and ha
biliments used in war ; their hinting and
fisi,ing apparatus ; domestic utensis, &c. In
an app>htVix there will also be given a diary of
the weather kept with great attention throb
out the whole, of the voyage, showing also the
daily use ana fall of the principal water cour
ses winch were navigated in the course o-
the same
Pirt the second : in one volume.
This part of the work will be confined ex-
clusively to scientific research, and principal-
is tithe natural history of those hitherto un-
known regions It will contain afull disserta-
tion on soch subjects as may have fidlen with-
in the notice of the author, and which may
properly be distributed under the heads of
Botany, Mineralogy, and Zoology, together
with some strictures on the origin of Prairies,
tne cause of the niuddiiiess of the Missouri,
ol volcanic appearances, and other natural
phenomena v inch were m l with in the course
ol ibis interesting tour. This volume will also
ci.main a comparative fiew of twenty-three
vocabularies of distinct Indian languages, prp.
cured by captains Lewis and Clark, on the
voyage-, and will be ornamented and embel
lished with a much greater numbt-r of pl**es
than will be bestow, d en the first part ol the
work as it is intended that every subject of
natural history which is entirely new, and of
which there are a considerable number, shall
be accompanied by an appropriate engraving
iliiisirative of it.
This distribution of the work has been made
with a view to the accommodation of every
description of readers, and is here oflered to
the patronage of the public in such shape, that
all persons wishing to become subscribers,
nn.y accommodate themselves with either of
the parts, or the entire work, as it sl^all be
most convenient to themselves.
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