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To be Let,
A convenient twn-stoiy Brick Dwelling
House, with suitable back Building*, Stable!,
&c. on Market-street extended, a smail dis-
tance beyond Paca-street, situated on a Lot
5> test front, by 170. Possession may be
had immediately.
For terms apply to
HENRY SCHROEDER.
d6t-co6t
August 4-
A WORK. THAT OUGHT TO BE IN POSSBSS10N
OF EVEUY MAN.
THE LIFE OF
Gen. WASHINGTON,
BV John Marsh ali„ Chief Justice of the
United States,
Complete in 5 vols. 8vo. with an elegant For.
trait, an I a variety of Mips ; is now ready lor
subscribers, and for sale, by
GEORGE HILL.
The following remarks from a late London
publication, attest the high opinion entertain-
ed of this authentic and interesting ivori :
" The public will learn with interest that
ths literary monufiint 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-
sue '"or 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
graat and prosperous euipire, 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 s 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 bv the side of Robertson's
C :arles the Fifth, and as unrivalled in the au-
thenticity of hi materials, by any work in the
entire compass of history and biography
April 4. d6t-eo
• Baltimore JFater Company,
NOTICE
Five Dollars o.i each Share of Stock, held
in this Company are requested to be paid at
the Hank of Maryland, the first day of Sep-
tember next.
By order of the President and Directors.
SAM A. CHEW, Sec'ry.
03' By the 3d articie of the association it
is provided, That if any person or persons
holding any share or shares in this Stock,
••ball fail for the space of three days (after the
time limited Or the payment by Notes as
above) to ftuike the payment so'called >or on
Ms, her, or their, share, or shares, then all
the said share or shares of such person or per-
il -ns, so failing shall immediately become and
be forfeited to the use of the Company.
August 3. eolOthS
Roll Brimstone.
91 boxes Roll Brimstone', of superior qua-
lity, will be landed this day, and offered for
sale by WILLI YM CHILD
Who ha-; also for sale,
Boston No. 1 B'-ef, smoakod Herrings in
boxe-i, (Jul Nails, Iron Hoops Young ily
son Tea, old Bordeaux Brandy, Port, Lisbon,
and Corsica Wines. Apply at No -88, Bow-
ly's wharf. August 10 d4t-« 1 ables,
Porter and Wine Bot-
tles.
t Lead,
lug Leadj
Sh't, assorted,
Cr.'wly .Mei I,
lyi-ui 1 StoneBassorted
Copperas,
1, P. Madeira Wine, in pipes, hhds. and
qr casks,
Champaign* of superior quality,
An invoice of Cotton Hosiery and Black
Lace.
100 logs Mahogany,
30 tons Logwood.
August 5j_______ coISt
The sub,- criber oilers for sale
Ok lease fat a term of ytart,
His Sugar House, near the head of the
bason, with the U c-nsials thereto belonging.
complete. For particulars apply at his count-
ing house, No It, Water street
CHARLES GARTS.
Augv'St 17. eqSw
All persons indebted to the
late firm of BICKIIAM, GE.TTIG and CO
»f requested to make inine ink- payute t to
James M. Biioom, Esquire, attorney at law,
Baltimore, or to Uickham Hi Reise, Phila-
delphia-
Claims against said firm to be presented to
Bickham and Reese, for payment
August 8._______________dfit_eo6t
FTfcy Dollars Reward.
STRAYED or stolen fr-m tin widow Ca
rol's pasture, within h if a rmle-of Baltimore.
ori Thursday oi Friday last, a cliesuut sortei
MA'UO a:ui HORSE", the mare ha- ) inufl
Star in her fore head, bet right hi d f jot white,
upw.ir is rii fifteen-handxliijfli, switch t il.se
ven tears old I. st spnng, racks, trots and ps-
ee». -the horse ;s eight or nine years old, lif
teen hands high, has a switch tail, and the
same if< have for Sale,
A Handsome Mew Jarsey Waggon.
COMEGYS & EAVERSON.
July 25._________________________eo
For Sale,
A valuable Tract of LAND, lying in An-
ne Arundle county, in the neighborhood of
Elk Ridge, containing 8u4, acta s, between
l.J 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 6.7O of the above, well wooded and
inferior to none in the vicinity of the neigh-
borhood, the residue now under cultivation ;
the soil is adapted to every species of coun-
try produce, particularly for the production
of Tobacco, 'lhe improvements are a to.
lerable frame dwelling House and kitch-
en, a good Barn and Stables a good ap-
ple and peach 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
enveniency of its situation to the mills and
water carriage, where produce may be con-
veyed from Elk rid c Landing to Baltimore,
tenders this Land worthy the attention of
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 and 4('0• acres, lying in
Frederick county ; contiguous to Willi mi
Hobbs, esq. and part of which jo'ns the Turn-
pikv. Road on both sides ; and principally
standing in wood, of a good quali y ; the soil
is surpassed by none in the neighborhood,
for the production ot produce ol eve'y des
cription I1 is d- emed unnecessary to gave a
fuither description of the aforesaid Lands, as
it is presumed those inclined to purchase will
vewthsm. Theteims *¦ill be aecommodat
ii.w, and price low For further particulars
please apply to the subscriber at die count
ing bouse of Meres Sam. and Eli Clagett,
Baltimore, or,to Mr. Charles Hammond,
Elk-Ridge, who is authorised to dispose of
the same. REZIN HAMMOND.
If ttie first mentioned Tract is not sold
before the lCtlj November next, it will be
off red to the highest bidder at public auction
on that day, of which notice will be given,
at Spurrier's Tavern, Elk-Ridge, in the fore-
noon, when the Urms, will be made known
at time and place ol sale.
July 25. eo"w!a,w
forty Dollars Reward.
RAN-away from the subscriber in Septem-
ber last, a Negro Man named LUKE, about
twenty-tw? years old, five feet nine or ten
niches high, wide mouth, thick lips, a little in-
kiicc!, walks much on the inside of his feet,
ami turns Ids toes considerably out when walk-
ing, ready at an answer, and talks much.
Also another, called ANTHpNY, a likely
fellow, who wenf off on or about the loth of
J line last, about J4 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9
iiiffauf high, well set, stammers much when
aiking andha.saslighterupti.oti in the boUmn
rd his belly. Both of those tellows I purchas-
ed lately of the family of the Bowling-.-', in and
near P scats way, vh, re th y have relations, &
amongst whom they are probably secreted.
I will give the above reward for securing
them in jad, so that I ret them again, or 20
dollars for either, and pay all reasonable ex.
pences if brought home to Prince George's
county, near Piscatawav.
RICHARD DENT.
July 8. _______________eo_
"To Rent,
TWO STABLES in Roge.-s'-allcy, back of
the late Franklin Hotel Inquire of Henrj
Peek, No. 149, Market, street.
N. B. The will accommodate 24 Horses
mav en
\Vm. ix Jerm. Hoffman,
No .!, South Charles -sheet,
live Hnpot.td in the Shepherdess, jrem London,
62 packages fancy Uoods,
Consisting oj
Prints,
MuslibS,
Cambrick and common Dimities,
C.-nV rick and common Ginghams,
Cambrick SarSmtS,
Chamh'ray Muslins,
Shirting Cottons,
Madras and Pullicat Hankcrchiefs,
While and Printed Q_uilti; gs,
Knitting Rtid Adelplli Cotton, ,
Silk and Cotton Hosiery,
Super Cloths and Cassimcrs, with trim-
mings to match,
Elegant Shawls, newest fashion, -
Ribbons,
Drass {Buttons, Cords, Tassels, Girdles,
&c. BtC.
And have remaining from a former impor-
tation a I'rw nwj IRISH L1NNKNS AND
SH1..ETINGS. June 26. dl5teo!5
Rolling and Sliting Mill. |
The subscribers are now ready to execute
orders for Hoop Iron and Nail Rods of all
.'.ons, in the neatest manner and at very ¦
snort notice.
ANDREW & THOMAS ELLICOTT.
may 34. eo
Borders,
The Subscriber •
Respectfully informs bis friends and the
public generally, that he continues to act as
Broker and Commission Agent, and will
transact any business committed to his care,
with fidelity, punctuality and dispatch,
H< buys snd sells Stocks of ail kinds, coun-
try Produce and Merchandize of every de-
Kcr.p-.ion, procures Freight &e for vessel: , &
money for approved nap.-r, on moderate terms.
FOR SALE,
Union and Mechanic's Bank Stocks, Mary.
land, Chesapeake, Marine and Union Insu-
surance Stock
ALSO FOR SALE,
Well secured Ground Rents.
WANTED,
A feve Shares of Baltimore Water Stoek.
WALTER ROE, Broker,
No. 46, South street.
August 5. ' d6t eo6t
1.. Hurxthdl&C.Hasenclever,
No. 67, Bowly's wharf,
Have just received and offer jor sale,
Brown and White Platillas,
Royals,
Ticklenhurgs,
Bielfeld, Warenelorf, and Homemade Lin-
en.
Listadoes, Checks, Apron Checks, and
Stripes,
Cotton and Linen Kandkerchi&fs,
Silks, Silk and Velvet Ribbons,
Fine Laces and Beggar Laces,
Tapes and Thread,
Looking Glass Plates, from 40 to 24 & 30
to 17,
Looking Glasses and Nuremberg Goods,
Best German Steel, Heart and Club.
The whsie entitled to drawback.
An'rust.2! eo
baitimore and Reister's-towa
Turnpike Road Office.
J-'t.Y aOtfi, 1807.
The stockhol 'ers of that part of the cani-
tai stock of the Baltimore and Keister's-town
Turnpike Road Company which was taken
on the Elgin tlay of January last, are hereby
notified that the second instalrm nt of Five
Dollars on each share o! said stock is requir-
ed to be paid at the Bank of B dlimore on the
first day of September next, agreeably to a
resolution of the president and Managers.
JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry
July 20. 'eotlsts
For Sale, a Negro Girl.
To be 'old for about seven ye;us unexpired
time, a Negro CTRL. She is about 20 years
old, is healthy and strong, and accustomed to
all kinds of house wo^ k, |or which she can
be well recommene. d
Apply at this Office.
August 13.^______________eo
Von Kapff 6c I < rune
fJavi just received and off > fnr sate,
8 bales light Holland Sail Cloth,
. 2 boxes 'Japes and Bobbins,
635 box, s Havanna Sugar,
1j6 hhds. Muscovado Sugar,
On hand,
42 bales Cotton, 12 tierces Rice,
Al o t 40.04.-0 wt. Coffee,
60 boxes Sege.rs,
A feyy tons Fustic,
A small quantity of Indian Corn,
4t) pipes Holland G.n,
50 casks Dutch Btfer,
Gin cases, half pint Tumblars, Negro
Pipes, Biack Lead Crucibles, Madder, : ew-
ing and fishing Twine, and Brass Kettles
Also,
An assortment of GERMAN LINENS,
Among which are,
11 bales Hessians and 1 willed Bagging
Stuff. Ami
About 2000 Muskets W/th Bajonets, ike
complete.
August/. <16teo
George W. Field.
No. 157, Baltimore-street,
Has for sale, by the Piece or P iciage.,
A Variety ol Goods,
Amongst uhtch boxes »,t; fine Lisbon ] ciions,
1 la ¦::¦¦¦ bale 1 eal Cinnamon,
7 hhds Choice (5 years old)
15 boxes No. 1 warranted Chocolate.
Ih Store,
Mosc:;tel and 111 0111 Raisins, in boxes;
first chop Kt'gars, in boxes, half boxes a.id
1 bl non s co 10.) e-ich, old and fit f-ir imme-
diate ose ; dout.le seal.d Battle Poyvder, in
pound p*p< is • P hind Starch, in pound pa-
per.-, ; old w :ite and brown Sea]), in boxes ;
Mo'-ld k b pi Ceiuiles, in I oxes ; Nutmegs ;
M.cce ; Ciu.iu.on, and Cloves i Kace ; Gin
gVr 1 LcTIg Pepper ; white Mustard Seed ;
P ckied Sa, 11.011, in s-' all kegs 1 J in.ic
so, 'j '. rackers, in barrels, hall bbls aiid in
Legs; Olives: Capers, and Anchovies, in
boxes; Svwei Oil, i*i cases of 3u flasks, and
in boxes of 12 bottles each ; Imperial, Hy-
son, ami Young Hyson, in chests Half chests,
and in ho-.es, suitable for 11 tailing ; 1.' _,<-,-is
old Ant gua Spirits, by retail, price 2 1-2 dol-
lars ; old Cherry Bounce, &.c.
_August 20 ____^_____epjt
Just Received
From IHiiladeipnia, and for Sals by GEORGE
HILL,
The most valuable work that has been pre-
sent- d to the public these ten tears.
AN IK1}_UIHV INTO THE NATURE AND EF-
rECrs or
The Paper Credit
or
GREAT BRITAIN.
By H TuotiNToN, Esquire,
Member if Parliament.
The subjects discuss- d in the above work
are of a nature so extremely interesting to
every person at ail con emed in Commercial
T, ansictions or Bank I, /.timtioiu, ami correct
information respecting them so difficult to be
obtained, that it cannot fail being read with
profit and pleasure.
The following short prospectus of its import
ant subjei ts v. ill give some idea of the nature
of it, viz.
ConinuTci 1 credit; paper credit, as arising
onto''it; comn cicia, e. piul; trade by barter';
money ; bills ol exchange and nates t hihVs d
notes considered as dis.oiintabh artir l< s ; fic-
titious bills or bills oi aecommodat on ; circu
lating paper; bank note?:; the nature of the
bank of England ; the reason for never grea'ly
diminishing its notes ; the balance oft: ade ; the-
Course of'exchange; error of imagining thai
gold can be provided at the time ot actual (lis.
tress; country banks, their at'vu.t gi sandd .s-
advantages ; tlie tendency of a too great issue
of bank paper to prod,, o; die mar-
ket price above the n-inl price of gold ; tie-
means by ytdiie ii it creates this ei,< ess ; tfie cir-
cumstances which relidtr;l necessay) that the
bank should imptse its own linot on the quan-
tity of its paper; ciio-rt of the law against uSH.
ry ; proof of the necessity 0! restrii ti:,g bank
loans, drawn fiom the case of the transfer of
capital to foreign countries ; of t' e influence
of jiaper credit on the price ol commodities
Thefclloii-ing ixtract fiom the FS.m-iirg Rniew
respeetii.g the abme yiori -mill shew the estima-
tion in which rt is held in Europe
Speaking of the suspension of cash pay-
ments at the bank of England, it proceeds to
observe, •' Of ali the publicatiops which that
momentous event has occasion- d, tlie most
valuable, unquestionably, is this of Mr. Thorn-
ton With no ostei'tatious professions, and
with no admixture of supei fluous matter, it
contains the largest portion of new information,
that has for a long time been offered to those
who either for the pleasure of sp< dilation, or
with a view of pul.hr. life, ore ei gaged in the
rest arches of politic:-.! economy."
August 19-
Corsica Wine, "Beef, Lemons,
tjJV
10 pipes Corsica Wine, now landing and
for sale.
Also 'in Store,
100 bbls Boston No. I Beef,
H'O boxes Lisbon Lemons,
100 do. Cod Fish,
5„' tierces fresh Hice,
15 half do. do 1
1 - hhds N. E Rum,
15 quarter casks Malaga AVine,
2j boxes Tea China,
50 casks good shipping Cheese,
20 chests Young Hyson Tea, and
4 casks Whale Oil.
Apply to
FITCII HALL, Jun'r.
81, Bowly's wharf.-
August 4. d4l-eo4t
C ope and Brothers
Have for sale, the following- colored INDIA
GOODS:
Checks/
I Custas,
K rwa Cloth,
Seersuckers,
Sooty and Gilla Rbmalls,
Canadaries.
Also just rececved.
Black SENSHAWS, and their usual as.
sortment of China and other SILKS, ,\c. kg
Jn'y 23_________________________eaSt
On Application
To me, in the recess of the Court, as one of
the associate Judges of the sixth Judicial dis-
trict of the state of Maryland, bj petition in
writing of Jacob Bottldin, praying- the bene-
fit of the act for the relief of sundrj ii sol-
vent debtors, passed at November session,
1805, and the supplement t! eieto, passed at
November session, 1806 ; and a scbedu e of
bis property, and a list of his ereditois on
oath, as far as be can ascertain then , as di-
reeled by the said act, ben g- annexed io hit
petition, and the said Jacob Bouhiin, having
proved to my satisfaction, that lie hath resid.
ed in the state of Maryland, the tyyo preced-
ing years previous to the passage o the said
act, and having-"been brought before me, and
discharged-frudi Confinement, and taking t1 e
oath by said a.t required; it is thercloi-
jtidged and ordered by me that the said Ja-
cob Bouldin, appear before the county court,
to be held at the Court House in the city of
Baltimore, at 10 o'clork in tie forenoon of
the tenth da- of October next, to answer
such interrogatories as may !-¦ to him.
by his creditors ; that the said day be and is
hereby appointed the time for the said ere-
ditois to appear and reconimend a Trustee
for their ben fit. And the said Jacob Boul-
din, give them notice, bt causing a co; f of
t.iis oidi-r to be inserted in some one of the
newspapers in the City of Baltimore, every
other day for three months, successively; be-
fore the said tenth day of October next
Given under my hand, at the city of Bal.
timore, this 2d da; of inly, in the year 1807.
Copy. THOMAS jOiSES.
July 11th, 1807. eoSin
To all my Creditors.
I hereby gi-c notice flat I intend applying
totbe Anne Aiundle count; court or one oi'the
judges thereof, for the bereft of an act of : s-
se-,:,l)!_y passed at Never; Itr session 1805,
entitled " an acf for the relief of sundry inst*
vent debtors'1 as also of the supplement there-
to passed at (1 ¦ last st si
-ODORE R. S. BOYCE.
July IP, - ©o2m
Notice is hereby Gi\ en,
That in consequence of a misplaced confi-
dence I am obliged to notify my cftediiors,
that I intend two months after the date here-
of to petition Baltimore county court, or 1 ne
of tlie judges thereof for the benefit of the
tinsolvent lavs of the state, to relieve ne as
well irom de; Is due from the firm of Soman
and Lamb, as those contracted in my indi-
vidual capacity.
WM. SUMAW.
August 4, 1S'7. eo2m
'1 his is to give Notice,
That the Subscribers intend to Spply to Bal-
timore Count} Court, at their ensuing Sessi-
on, for the leiiefit of the Insolvent Laws of
the state ol Maryland.
JOHNTAGART.
THOMAS CALW ELL.
August 8 eo2m
Notice is hereby Given,
That I intend to apply- to th» judges of Bal-
timore county cTtirt, or some out- of them fir
the benefit of n act of assembly | a«sed at
November'session 18 5, aid as well as of the
supplement thereto, passed at the b:st ses-
sion, entitled, " an act for the relief of .sun-
dry insolvent debtors," to relic-ye me from
debts I am unable to pay, after two months
from this day. CHARLES SMII H.
August 13. e62)t>!
Notice is hereby Given,
That the siihscriher intends to ti-ake app!i-
cationto Baltimore c¦¦unity court, in 2 mouth
from this date for the benefit of the act of a s
sen lily of this stale-, passed at Movent) er sog»
sion, 18 5, entitled, " An act for the relief
of sundry insolvent debtors."
ALEXANDER DE VALCCUIT.
Angus! 14 1S07._________
The Subscribers give No-
tice to their Creditors, of their intention to
»l ply to Haltinore cotinty court, al i
sitting, for toe benefit of the insolvent laws-
of this state. D. C. Stee,,,. 1.
W P. Stewart,
Lloyd Bun;.
. August's, 1807;________________d
Notice is hereby Given
THAT the sir scriber of Si rr.crset c unty
8 to make application to the j- -
Sotuersf-t county court, or to some one of
for the benefit of the act of assembly ;
at November session 1805, entitled " An act
for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors "
JOHN WHITE.
July fi. 1807- ____________d2m
Notice is hereby Given,
THAT the subscriber of Son i rset 1 ountv,
intends making application to the judj
Somerset county court, or some one ot them,
fin- tuc bent fit of the act of assembly, passed
at November session, JJB05, tntitled " An act
for ths relief of sundry i, solvent debt rs."
MARGARET MI'i CHi'-.LL-
July fi, 1807
PlilNTED AND PVULISUED BY
JOHN HEWES,
O/posife the Post-Offue, St. PauVi-Lar.t.
Baltimore.
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