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To be Let, • A convenient two-stoiy Brick Dwelling House, with suitable buck Building*, Stables, Sac. hi) Market street exlemjed, a small dis- tance beyond Paca.street, situated on a Lot 56 feet front, by 170 Possession may bo had immediately. For terms apply to August 4- HENRY SCHROEDKR. J.6t-eo. f.-oRK THAT OUGHT OF ItVEl TO »l! IN POSSESSION V MAS. THE 1..1.E OF Gen. WASHINGTON, By John MARiiiM.i., Chief Just'iee of the United States, Complete in 5 vols. 8vo. with an elegant For- trait, and a variety of M ips ; is now ready lor subscribers, and for uale, by GSOftGE HILL. The following remarks from a late London publication, attest the high opinion entertain- ed of this authentic on I interesting viori : " The p.sbnc will learn with interest that tin literary in mu riant 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- 9ri. "or erecting such a monument to him, -who was the firs* in war, the first in peace, and the first in the hearts of his fellow citi- zens : to Uim who was the founder of a great and prosperous empire, and whose mo delation avid pure patriotism challenge the imitation of all statesmen This performance of judge Marshall lias already been distin- guished by the most honorable and unequivo cal testimonies; it has been hailed as an ac- quisition to standard literature j and it has been considered as deserving, in point of ex- ecution, a place by the side of Robertson's Cbarlea the Fifth, and as unrivalled in the au thentichy of its materials, by any work in the entire compass of history and biography April 4. d6teo Bititimore Water Company, NOTICE Five Dollars o.i each Share of Stock, held in this Corfnpaiu are requested to bl paid at the Bank of Maryland, the first day of Sep- tember next. By order of the President and Directors. SAM A. CHS,,', Sec'ry. (£j- By the 3d articie of the association it is provided, That if any person or persons holding any share or shares in this -lock, shall foil Tor the space of three days (after the time limited Or tiie payment by Not.ce as ahbve) to mate the pas ment so called ¦ or on his, Ivr, or '.heir, share, or shares, then all the said slime or shares of such person or per- sThs, so falling shali imniediu'i ly become and be forleited to the use of the Company. Augusts. eoiot\S Roil Biimstone. 91 boxes Roll llrimsto.e, of superior qua lity, will he landed tins day, and offered for sale by WILLI v.vl CHILD. Who has also fur sale, Boston No. 1 Beef, sraoa Frankincense, 30 tons claim Russia Hemp, 75 cases fresh Salad Oil, jo flftsti each, 50 kegs Fresh Raisins, 15 chests Souchong Tea 1S§ bhls V irk, In excellent order, 25 bags Pimento, 20 boxes Cotton and Wool Cards. Also, 40 bales and cases Madras and Calcutta Goo,is, consisting of Cli.arcaniea, Pepper Carnbays, Manilla Ginghams, Karakul! ditto, St Thouiasdiilo, Nicanees Ventipula-, Cttd- dalore 'dues, Sooty Roniall, and real Ma dras HMk'fs, Beerboom Garrahs, wc. &c Sec Job 30 d6t-eo6l Jtiackeman and Hoppe OFFER FOR SALE, 16 boxes Pl.tilla Royals, 26 Bretagnes, 8 Estopillas, 15 Creas and Dowlas, 3 LiBtadoes, 6 Checks, 3 Clioletts, 1 Bed Ticking. Also, Vials, Cut C1..S5, auu a few packages Nu- remberg Ware. 220 tons Swedish Iron, For sale by the subscribers, in bars from 5-8 inches to 2 3-4 broad ; bundles of 5-8 bsuare ; do round, from 3-4 to 1 4 inch, be.- ihg o' the very fi st quality and lowest price, ibr cash or on short credit. HENRY THOMPSON, or CHARLES WIRGMAN. ^urust 11________________________fro .iust ivcceived From Philadelphia, and for sale by Gii T hone for Sale, A Handsome* N>w-Jersey Waggon. COMEGYS & EAVERSON. July 25.___________________eo For bale, A valuable Tract of LAND, lying in An- ne Arundle county, in the neighborhood of Elk Ridge, containing 804, acrLS, between 13 and 14 miles from the city of Baltimore, and 27 from the Federal City, and on the new road contemplated by Congress, from the latter to the former place ; there is up- wards of 6 >0 of the abot e, well wooded and inferior to noir in the vicinitv of the neigh- borhood, the residue now under cultivation ; the soil is adapted to every species of coun- try produce, particularly for the proeluctiou of Tobaco. The improvements are a to lerable frame dwelling House and kitch- en, a good Barn and Stables a goo,i ap- ple and pcac.i orchard. Considering the great scarcity of wood, and near one of the best markets in this state, with an addition of a quantity Iron Ore, thereon, and the cmveniency of its situation to the mills and water carriage, where produce may be con- veyed from Elk rid e Landing to Baltimore, rendars this Land worthy the attention oi' farmers and others. Also 30 acres, situate on Elk Ridge, adjoining the residence of Mr. Grahams, two miles from Spurrier's Tavern, on the road from Frederick to Annapolis__ Also, between 35o ai d 4u0 ist'fs, lying in Frederick county ; contiguous to Willi n,_ I lobbs, esq. and part of which joins the l Urn. piki. Road on both sides ; and principally standing in wood, of a good quality ; ihe s _ FYir Sale, a Negro Girt. To be "-old for about seven years uneep red time, a Negro bll'.L She is about 20 years old, is healthy and strong, and aeon, , e v.. „„ , ...,r . „ ITS bl is \ Muscovado SUGAR. 30 hhds. Clayed do. 155 boxes wiiite and brown Havana do. 10 ticrci s Rice, 55 bags Stirrinam Cocoa, 30 seroons Indigo, fiotant, 1900 hags Coffee, 39 barrels do. 67 bales Carolina Cotton, 5 casks Arrow Root, 47 boxes and half boxes Prunes, 100 casks Raisins, 25 pipes Cogniac Brandy, 4th proof, 26 do. Holland Gin, ls^ do. 26 quarter casks London Particular Te- neriffe Wine, 1600 cases Claret for exportation, 20 do do. Chateaux Margaut, family use, 10 boxes Ciiampaigne, 7 Red & white su- 5 do. Burgundy, 3 perior quality. Also, 3 tons Logwood, and 8O0 Hides (Spanish ) August 19. eo!2t|| ELEGANT FRENCH Paper Hangings & Borders, JUST IMPORTED. rT/ie subscribers are n,nv openi'g at their Ware' heme A 1 p, ¦ 'thi, ¦? hreet, FIVE THOUSAND PIECES SUPERB I'Ai'iiRa AND I ORDERS, Direct from the most extensive manufactories in P;,i"s. Consisting of Imitations of Di apery, With Column, Top and Bottom Borders. Ditto of Ditto, With rich Flock Border, attached to the paper and plain paper to suit, with Gold Me- dallions for a Circle. Column Paper, With Top and Bottom Borders. Ditto Ditto, On Satin Grounds. Sets of Elegant Flock Papers On a variety of Grounds, Satin, or Plain, with Borders to suit. Imitations of Muslin, On different grounds, with Column and Borders to correspond. And a large assortment of other different designs adapted for RALLS, DRAWING HOOMS,iSc. They have also on hanu inf their enun Mavatfac- Hire, AjS'ock of 15,000 pieces PAPERS AND BORDERS of the NEWEST PATTERNS, suitable for everv part of a hous». THOMAS Sc CALDCLEUril. N. B.The most experienced workmen may be bad to put up the paper, on application as above August 4. eo Mountain Malaga Wine, 60 qr. and half qr. casks Mountain Malaga Wine, represented as of a superior quality, entitled to debenture, just received per sloop Rover, from New-Yook, and offered for sale on accommadating terms bv ISAIAH MANKIN, 69, Smith's wharf Who has in Store, Codfish, in boxes in good shipping order, Pickled Salmon and Tot',!-ties and Sounds, Glauber Salts of excelle:-t quality, in bbls. t a very reduced price, to close sales, Ri, hmond Tobacco, Young H) son Tea, &c. Also, One case Cotton Cambric, very low. August 19. _____eo4t Paints Ju:t received from Ntm-Toik, per sloop Rover, captain lihrd, 640 kegf wdiite Lead of 28 lb. each. 1 iO do. do 55 do. 54 do. Red Paint, do. All of fusi. qu: |ity and for safe by HENR\ THOAiP.sON. .Angus' '9 eo6t Jacob Ok Wm. Norris. Have,juit receivedfor.sale, at No- 64, Market- street, 30 boxes Fresh London Mtt tard, 43 boxes von fine Lisbon Lemons, 1 la ge bale real Cinnamon, 7 hhds Choice (5 years old) 15 boxes No. 1 warranted Chocolate. In Stoi Muscatel and Bl sue. elaisins, in boxes ; first chop Segars, ill boxes, half boxes a,id i . bundh s of 100 e icii, old and fit for imme- diate use ; double sealed Battle Powder, in pound papers ; Poland Starch, in pound pa- pers ; old white and brown S,,ap, in boxes ; Mould & Dipt Candles, in boxes; Nutmegs ; Mace ; Cinamon, and Cloves ; Race ; Gin- ger ; Long Pepper j white Mustard Seed ; Pickled Sa.mon, in s- all kegs ; J in.ie- sou's Crackers, 111 barrels, half bbls and in kegs; Olives: Capers, and Aichovir»s, in boxes; Sweet Oil, incases ol 30 Hasks, and in boxes of 12 botth s each ; Imperial, Hy- s'in, ami Young Hyson, in chests halt chests, and in boxes, suitable for retailing ; 12 years old Ant gua Spirits, by retail, price 2 1-2 dol- lars ; old Cherry Bounce, ike. _August_20 ________________eo8t Just Received From Philadelphia, and for sal; bv GEORGE HILL, The most valuable work that has been pre- sented to the public these ten years AN INQ.UIRY INTO THE NATURE AND EF- FECTS or The Paper Credit OF GREAT BRITAIN. By H Thornton, Esquire, Membei if Parliament. The subjects discuss, d in the above work are of a nature so extremely inter, sting to every person at all concerned in Commercial T an s act ions or Bunk I siitutions, and correct information respecting,theai sodifficu.it to be obtained, that it cannot fail being read with profit and pleasure. The following short prospectus of its import- ant subjects will give some idea of the nature of it, viz. Commercial credit i paper credit, as arising out of ;t; commercial c ipital; trade by barter ; money; bills ol , xci.e.ni e and notes ; hilts aid nobs considered as discotmtabl, articles; fic- titious bids 01 bills of accotnniodat i>n ; circu latii'g paper; bank notes ; the nature of ill- bank of England ; the re ason tor never greatly diminishing its notes ; the balai.ce of trade ; the course {)! exchange; error of imagining, that gold can l,e provided at the time of actual dis- tress ; coiuitv} banks, their advantages and dis- advantages ; the tendency of a too great issue of hank paper to produce an excess of the mar- ket price above the mint price of gold ; the means by which it c tea this excess ; the cir- cumstances which 1 idcr;tnecessary thai.the bank should impi.se its own limit on the quan- tity of its paper; effect of the law against usu- ry ; proof of the ticca Sidy o! 1 estri, til g bank loans, drawn (i0111 the e-.se of the transfer of cpit.d lo foreign count! ies ; of the influence of paper credit, on the price oi commodities The following extract fu,», the E inoutg Remietn resfntt'.g t/w above work iv.Uslew tkeestima- tion in which it is held in E-tinpe Speasing of the suspension of cash pay- ments at the bank of England, it froceedsto observe, " Of all the publications which that momentous event has occasion#1, the most valuable, unques' i mably, is this of Mr. Thorn- ton With ni osientatiouH professions, and with no adinisttue of siipeifiuous midter, \\ contains the largest port ion of ne information, that bus for along tiiee be> n offered to those who ei:h, r hi the pleasure of sta eolation, Or with a view of puhoc tiff are engaged in the researches of political economy." August 19. Corsica Wine, Beef, Lemons, Wc. 10 pipes Corsica Wine, now landing and for sale. Also in Store, 100 bbls Boston No. 1 Beef, 100 boxes Lisbon Lemons, 1.00 do. Cod Fish, 50 |ierces fresh Rice, 15 hall do. do 1 hhds N. E Rum, 15 quarter casks Malaga Wine, 2 , boxes Tea China, 50 casks good shipping Cheese, 20 chests Young H , son Tea, and 4 casks Whale Oii. Apply to FITCH HALL, Jun'r. 81, Bowli's wharf. Angus' 4. d4t-c-o4t Cope and Broth* is Have for sale, the following colored INDIA- GOODS : Checks, Custis, Kirwa Cloth, Seersuckers, Sooty and Gilla Romalls, Canaelaries. Also just rececved. Black SENSHAWS, and the"* usual as- sortment of China and other SILKS, eve ike Ju'y eoSt For Sale, A two-story Brick HOUSE and LOT in Duke-street, Oh'l-town ; a healthy and con- venient situation, for either a privi te, en- pub- lic family, the said property is in fee simple, for terms apply at said tenements, or No. 159, Fleet street, Fell's Point. August 17-_______:______________eo4t§ On Application To me, in the recess of the Court, as one of the associate Judges of the sixth. Judicial dis. trict of the stale Of Maryland,- by petition in writing of Jaceib BiTihlin, praying the bene- fit of the act for the relied of sundry ii se>l- vi'i.t debtors, passed at November session, 1805, and the supplement thereto, passed at November session, 1806 j and a schedule of his property, and a list of his ereditors em oa'h, as far as l,e can ascertain them, as di. rected by the said art, be iVg annexed to his petition, and the said Jacob Botildin, having proved to my satisfaction, th t he hath resol- ed in the state of Maryland, ihe two pieced- in;;- years previous to ihe passsga o' the said :e,t, at el having hern brought below me, ami discharged from confinejuei L and taking the oath by said ae t required; it is the re.-tore ad- judged and ordered by me that the- side' Ja- cob Bouldin, appear be fore the county court, to be beiel at the Court House in the city cf Baltimore, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the tenth dav of October next, to answer such interrogatories as mat be proposed to him b) hii creditors j that the said day be and is herebj appointed the time for the said cre- ditois to appear and recommend a Trustee foa. their ben< tit. And the said Jacob Bold- din, give them notice, by causing a co;,;. of tiiis orele:r to be inserted ill some one of the newspapers in the City of Baltimore, every other day for three months, successively, be- fore the said tenth day of Oct. her ne!.i Given under my hand, at the city of Bai- ¦¦'¦ 's 2d da} of |uly, in the J '¦«? H107. j. THOMAS J«NES. Hth, 1807. e»3m To all my Creditors. I hereby gi r notice that I intend applying to the ^ one Arundle count} court or one ot the judges the reof, for the bene fit of an act cf si ¦¦„ stmblyi passed at Nenenher session 1805, entitled ' an aci for the relief otsundry insol- vent debtors" as also of the supplement there, to passed at '.he last session. THEODORE R. S. BOYCE. July 18, 18u7. coSm Motice is hereby Given, That in consequence of a mispkiceel cor.fi- iKiice 1 am obliged to notify my creditors, that I intend two months after the date of to petition Baltimore county court, or one of the judges thereof for the hen fit of the insolvent laws of the state, to relieve me as well re>m deitse'tie from the firm of Sunian anel Lamb, as those contracted in my indi- viflual capacity. WM. SUMAM". Aep-ust 4, 18'"'7. 6o2m '1 his is to give iNot'ce, That the Subscribers intend tosppfy to Bal- timore County Court, at their ensuing Sessi- on, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of the state ot Maryland. IOHNTAGART. THOMAS CAL\" ELL. August 8 eo2m Notice is hereby Given, That I intend to apply to the judges of Bal. timeire county court, or some one- of (hem for the benefit of an art of assembly passed at November session 18 5, and as well as of the supplement thereto, passed at the last ses- sion, entitled, " an act for the relief of sun- dry insolvent debtors," to relieve me from debts I am unable to pay, after two months from this day. CHARLES SMITH. August 13. co ]m\. The Subscribers give No- tice to their Creditors, of their intention to apply to Baltimore county court, at Its next sitting, for the benefit of the hwblvcnt l.v.s of this slate. D. C. Stewart, W P. Stcwrt, Lloyd Rttchanap. Aiignst 3, 1S07- __d__ "Notice is hereby Giveni THAT the su! scriber of Somerset c unty intends to make application to the- jtiel Sotiierset county conn, or to some cue of for the benefit of the act ol assembly | at November icssiou 1805, en'itleel " An act lor the relief of sundry insolvent debtors " JOHN WiTTK. July 6, 1807._____________d2rn Notce is hereby Given, TH AT the suhsei iber of Somerset county, intends Asking application to the judges ot , let 1 ledv court, or some erne cf there,. for the be in fit of the act of asseml.'o, ; at Noven be-r session, 1805, entitled " Art act for tin, relief of sundry insolvent debtors.'' MAltGAhET MITCHELL. July 6, 1807. d2m yf—-¦—™~-".....-—»«-g- a PRINTED AND PVBUSH-ED BY JOHN HBWES, 0/iposttt the Poit-Office, St. Paitl's-Lane- BALTIMORE.