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A WdEK THAT OUGHT TO Tit IS POJSESSSSiT
OF EV'EllV MAN,
THE LIFE Otf
Gem. WA&HINGTOtf,
By Johi-t Marshall, CA/'e/ Justice of the
Untied Stalls,
Complete in 5 vols. 8vo. with an elegant Por-
trait, an I a variety of Maps; is now ready for
subscribers, and for sate, by
GEORGE HILL.
The following- remarks from a late London
publication, attest the high oniriion entertain-
ed of this authentic and interesting wori :
«« The public will learn with interest that
tha literary monit .miit which has long- been
projected to the memory of the most illus-
trious character of modern times, is at
lenjjtl) completed. No apology can be requi-
site 'ir erecting such a monument to him,
who vf*s 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 empire, and whose mo
aeration and pure patriotism challenge the
imitation iif all statesmen This performance
ol judge Marshall lias already been distin-
guished by Lhe most honorable and unequivo-
cal testimonies; ii hits been hail< d as an ac-
quisition to standard literature ; and it has
been considered as deserving, in point of ex-
edition* a place, by the side of Robertson's
C'..arlcs the FiftV, and as unrividU d in the all-
ey of it-i 111 it> rials, by any work in the
entire compass of history and biography
April 4- dlit-eo
Baltimore Water Company,
NOTICE
Five Dollars o.t each Share of Stock, held
in this Company are requested to b< p ii! at
tlv> Bank of Maryland; the first day of Sep-
tember next.
Bj order of the President and Directors.
SAM. A. CHEW, Sec'ry.
(Jj* By the 3d article of the association it
is provided, That if any person or persons
holding any share or shares in this Stock,
shall tail for the space of three days (after the
time limited for the payment by Notice as
a'love) to maka the payment so called for on
his, her, or their, share, or shares, then all
the said share or shares of such person or per.
sins, so failing shall immediately become and
be forfeited to the use of the Company.
August 3. eoiOlhS
Charles C Egerton
H.\S FOR SALE,
60,000 lb. best Green Coil'ee,
72 hluls. Sugar,
135'i boxes . laret Wine,
It) tons Canveachy Logwood,
5> hhds. Mai yland Tobacco,
1,000 wt. Indigo.
may 21.
To Rem,
T\VO STABLES in Rogers'-aHay, back of
the late Franklin-Hotel Inquire of Henry
Peek, Ho. My, Markfitstr st,
N. B. The will accommodate 24 Horses
mav en
BENGALS."
A few pieces of BENGALLS, of different
colors, for sale by
JOSEPH TGWNSEND
No. 18, fUllimore-street
6th mo- 3. eo
Rolling and Silling Mill.
The subscribers are now ready to exec lite-
orders for Hoop Iron and Nail Rods ot all
di [pensions, in the neatest manner and at verj
short notice.
ANDREW & THOMAS ELLICOTT.
may 14 eo
22') tons Swedish Iron,
For sale by the subscribers, in bars from 5-8
niches to 2 3-4 broad ; bundles of 5 8 inch
b uaie; do round, from 3-4 to 1 4 inch, be
ing 0' the very !i st quality and lowest price,
for cash or on shoi t pi edit.
HENRI! TIK)MP ON, or
CHARLES WhiGM.'M.
Auf'isl 11_______ eo
just Received
from Philadelphia, and far sale by
GE' -G£ HILL,
A Chemiea' Catechism,
Or the Application of Chemistry to the Arts.
for the u'.e ol Young People, rtists, Trades-
men and the amusement of Leisure Hours, to
¦which is added, a vocabulary of Chemical
Terms, some useful Tables, and a variety o
useful & amtisiejfe.xperhneiits, byS.PARKts.
Manufacturing Cketnisf.
acks Sheathing Paper,
34 bales white and brown Flemish Sheet*
An assortment of GERMAN LINENS ;
Consisting of
ChecksNo.2, Listadoes, Book Check, Stripes,
UrclagiiPS, Platillas, Creas, Dowlas, Bijums,
»..-;top'iiias,Cholets white Rolls,'i'icklenburgs,
Bielfeld Linen, German Raven Duck, Hessi-
ans, Bagging Stuff, and ready-made Bags.
Also,
374 boxes white and brown Havanna Sugar
23 barrels brown Sugar,
2o tons Fuslic,
12 tierces Rice
115o bushels coarse Liverpool Salt,
18 casks Rocou,
16 barrels and 14 bags Gum Gciacum,
ti serOons Jalap,
12o boxes Port Wine, of a very good qurlity
9 boxes Copper, 22 a 23 oz.
5o casks Steel, and
A quantity of Glass Bsads.
may 4.____________________________d!2teo
Hugh Tiiompson
Has now in store and iffersfir sale,
103 bbi(!'_ MlIECOvado StfGA*.
30 hhds Clayed do
155 boxes wliite and brown Hayana do.
10 tierc s Kice,
55 bags Surriuam Cocoa,
30 seroons Indigo, fiat ant,
190) bags Coffee,
39 barrels do.
67 bales Carolina Cotton,
5 casks Arrow Root,
47 boxes and half boxes Prunes,
100 casks Raisins,
25 pipes Cegniac Brandy, 4th proof,
26 do Holland Gin, 1st do.
26 quarter casks London Particular Te
neriffe Wine,
160u cases Claret for exportation,
20 do do. Chateaux Margaut, family use.
10 boxes Chain, laigne, J .Red * whitesu-
5 do. Burgundy, *j perior quality.
Alsa,
3 tons Logwood, and
80J Hides (Spanish.)
August 19._____________________C8l2t||
Turnip Seed.
A quantity of Turnip Seed, thought to be
of a peculiarly excellent kind. For sale by
JOEL HOPKINS,
No 48, Calvert street.
Ril, mn. 19th.___________________d4teotit
LaiiU for .'sale.
The subscriber intending to remove to th.
Louisiana country, is disposed to sell bis
PLANTATION; 8 miles from the citj or
Baltimore, adjoining the Lands of Cornelius
Howard, esq. and Or John Cromwell, and
within half a mi e of major George Beam's
Tavern, on the Reisler's-town turnpike road.
The Land offered f.ir sale is about 2i
. cres. Fifteen aeres are now in meadow and
thirty more an s isily be made, nearly one-
finrlli of the whole Tract is covered witl<
young thriving i n.h r. til* ivsidue of arabl
Land, superior to almost any in the neighbor
hood, wi il .iUciIi u to the use of Plaistir—
and divined into convenient ami wed wateree
fields by good fences. The imprcvemei ts an
a good Dwelling House, Kitchen and Out
Houses, with a pailed in Garden and Yard ;
also an Apple and Peach Orchard of choice
Fruits. It is presumed no person will pur
chase without first viewing the premise,,
therefore it is only necessary to remind the
public, that its contiguity to 1 he city, on a fine
I urnpike Road, and in a most excellent
neighborhood, renders such a situation, rare
to he met with, particularly within that dis
tance of Baltimore ; few men in Maryland,
can boast of having a more healthy retreat___
Those inclined to view the premises, ma)
apply to Mr. Thomas Da*!iiigion, residing
thereon j and for terms of sale to Dr. Thomas
Johnson, Baltimore county, or the subscriber.
JOHN JOHNSON.
N B. The above described Laud will
either be sold together, or divided flsro Lots,
as may best suit the purchaser, there being
several Springs of good water, and handsome
eminences.
August 22.____________________eolin§
Lliuries C'hcgitiere,
Broker and Ag'ent in the Commission Line,
Who keifs his Office No- Water-street,
Begs leave to solicit from his friends and
the public a continuance of the encouragement
which he has met with since he commenced
in the above mentioned line.
He continues to purchase and sell all kinds
of country produce, or other merchandise,
And offers for sale,
About 30 tons Campeachy Wood, which
will be sold low by the quantity, or few tons
Also a parcel of Fustic.
200 bbls. Prime Susquehanna Herrings, in
good shipping order, a parcel very fresh Rice,
bright Trinidad Sugar in hhds. and about 30
pipes well flavored Gin distilled in Maryland,
nearly 4th proof at a very moderate price.
A small parcel very good, and a parcel very
first quality Maryland Tobacco.
He also continues to buy and sell,
Bills of Exchange on Europe, or on the
Continent, Notes, he. Sic as Bank and Insu-
rahce Stock, of the different Institutions in
this city, and oth-r places, Road Stock, Wa-
ter Stock, fe sold a auc
ti;m on the premises, either separately or to-
g-ther. to suit purchasers.
Ausrust '-M.._________________________eo2N
Waittfct to riire, or I'urchase,
A Negro GI.tL of good character, t at
understands Cooking, Washing, and Iron
ing. Apply.at this office.
September 1. eo4t
Plaister of Paris and Sheath-
ing Boards.
The subscribers have just received and of
fer for sale, a cargo of Plaister Paris, of an
excellent quality.
Also,
A cargo of long N E. Sheathing Boards
Which they offer for sale at their Lumber
Yard, on Commerce-street wharf.
M'FADON & W \I.SH
August '!8. .1'
fiity Uollars uvcvva.a.
Ran away from th ¦ snbscriberon the even
ing of the 30 h ultimo, a Mulatto Man nam-
ed r.p,M. He is about 25 or 'J> years ol'age,
about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, his count"
nance is pleasant, speaks mild and plausable,
his hair is very thick am) grown down his
forehead more than common. lie had on
when he went away a felt hat, osiiaburg';
siirt a.id iro^sers, no shoe*., having his feet
sore on the insteps, on account of poison- 1
purch: sed him of Mr: Robert Oliver, .
ti :iore, last fall, in whose service he was ¦
ljug time, in tb. capacity of a c ae man. and
is well i.n .wn in Baltimore, sine I have
had hill) he Ins been generally emplo)ed in
driving owe of my mill waggons I will give
the above reward if apprehended, and lodged
in Baltimore count; Jail, so til t 1 get l.im
again. WILLIAM OWINGS".
nl ¦ rriS >• 1. eo
. ropusats
For P biislv g by subscription, a Moral I -
•tractive, Entei'iaii.ing. Periodical Werk,
Emitted
The Monthly Magazine ;
To contain 56pCtaVo pages, hi cr press—
e ell executed, on fine paper—with a cop, er-
plate Engraving to each volume. Bir, if the
lalronage obtained lie adequate to the ex
pense, an lirgravti-.g will be given ixith each
¦aimber, whicli will adu greatly to the beau
ty of the work without: enhancing the pnee.
Consequently, it is expected, that the L de.s
.•ml Gentlemen of this ci'y will be liberal lii
ttacliing the.r names to th. subscription list,
in order to enable the publishers to issue the
Munthty Magazine in a a1; eon •iie.s'ira'c
with its object, and the wish ol tlie pronr . to .
It has been uniial for persons soliciting pa
tronagc for undertakings of the nature ol the
present^ to deal extensively in pioni.es, the
neglect of which has casta stigma on! heir
successors not easily retrieved This is what
the proprietor would careful!} avoid. -He will
take leave just to state, that as the majority,
perhaps all, of those who may see this proposal,
understand the nature of V e ork, he esteems
it unnecessary to particularize the manner in
which it will be conduct! d, further than th.it
i; will bp on the pian of the most approved pe
riodical miscellanies in Europe ; mat w ill on
tain Sketches ol interestng Biography, it
inched pieces of History, Extraordinary Fro
ductions of Nature and ert. Aiiecdob. s, his-
torical anil humorous, in short every thing
worthy of note ; that at the end of each 10111
ber will be given, a summary of eveetsof the
j;ast month ; that a departBM lit will ue reserv
eo for the use of " thef voted if the ihu-ies;"
and that not only the assiduity of the editor,
but the gratuitous and frh-niliy assistance ot
several gentlemen of literary eminence, will
be empioji d; to render it complete!) such a
publication as the object supposes-
The price to subscribers, So cems each num-
ber, payable on delivery.
Subscriptions received at all the Book-
stores in the town and on the Point, at the
several Paper Offices ami at the Blank Book,
Book-Bindery, and Stationary Store, No. 11,
South street, of Cullender and Wills.
B"Itin ore, AUgust 28 <:awlt
Joaiuniore Jockey Liub.
On Tuesday the 14th day of hext October
the Baltimore Jockey Club Purse ofg.-SOO, wil
be ru« for over the Club's Race Course,'near
Govane't-Town : free for any horse, mare or
gelding agreeably to the rules of the Club
On We'lmsday the 15th, the B J Clui/s
Cob's Purse of 200 dollars, free as above.
Also, on Thursday the 15th. n * andseme
subscription Purse, iree for any tiling ; but
the racing to be conducted agreeably to the
Rules of the Cub, except so far as they re-
late lo merely club mattert.
JOHN WOODEN, of John,
Treasurer.
August 11.______________ 2alw lawgt jj_
REMOVAL
James Ninde, Watch-Maker,
No. 70, Market-street,
Respectfully informs his friends and the
public, that he has removed from his old stand
to the above place, where he hopes by a punc-
tual attention to business, to merit a continu-
ance of the public patronage which he has hi-
therto so liberally experienced.
He has on band, and will be constantly sup-
plied with, an elegant assortment of Gold and
Silver Horizontal, Seconds, Capped, Jewelled,
and other WATCHES, of the first quality,
which he oilers for sale at the most reduced
rices. may 19. 2aw
Fresh Garden & Grass Seeds.
MAXIMILLIAN HEUISI.ER,
HAS received by the ship Fair American,
from London, his usual supply of GARDEN
SEEDS, which makes his assortment com-
plete.
Also,
GRASS SEEDS, viz. White Clove;-, Lu-
zerne, Cinque foil and Rye Grass, and a few
fine Moss Roses, all which he will sell low,
at his Nursery & Garden, at Portland-Ferry-
Branch, near Baltitnare.
api-i! 29, Saw
To Let,
A Brick Dwelling HOUSE, situate oppo-
site St. Mary's College, in Morris street —
Apply to JOHN TESSIER,
At the Seminary.
August 5?$. _______ eo
On Application
To me, in the recess of the Court, as one of
the associate Judges of the sixth Judicial dis-
trict of the stafFof Maryland, bj petition" in
writing of Jacob Bouldin, praying the bene-
fit of the act for the relief ot sundry insol-
vent debtors, passed at November session,
1805, and the supplement thereto, { sssed at
November session, 1806 ; and a scheilu e of
his property, and a list of ids creditors on
oath, as far as he can ascertain them, as di-
rected by the said act, bed g' annexed o bis
petition, and thi» said Jacob Bouldin, having
proved to my satisfaction, that he 1 at!: resid-
ed in the slate of Maryland, the two preced-
ing tears previous to the pasMge ol the said
art, ai d having been brought before me, and
discharged fi _l c.'iifiiu n.ci t, ml talin 5; the
until hi said art required ; it is therefore ad-
judged and ordered ly me that the st id Ja-
cob Bouldin, appear before the county court,
.0 he held at the Court House in the city of
Baltimore, at 10 o'clock in tie forenoon of
the tenth da (if Octo! c next, to ansvwr
such interrogntorii B as mat be proposed ti I im
In his creditors ; that the said day be and is
In reby appointed the time for the said cre-
iliuos to appear and recommend a Trustee
for their heir fit. And the saul Jacob Botil-
. in, give them notice, to rnus'ii g a copy of
tuis order 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 _siy of Oct. I it eext
Given under my "hard, at the city of Bal-
timore, this 2d da> of uly, in the \ear 180/,,
Copy THOMAS JQNES,
July iltli, 180". eo3m
To all my Creditors.
I hereby gi c notice thai I inlend applying
(othe Anne A>un(Jle#otiitity court or one of the
jii'igesth reef, for the bem !(t 0; ;n :#tof as-
sembly pissed .t November sessi n Uin5,
entitled " an act foi the relief of sundry imol-
vei t di.l'tors" as also of the supplement there.
to passed at. thelftst session.
THEODORE R. S. BOVCE.
___July 18, 1817.____ __p''-:'"
rSiOtict-- is hereby .Gi • en,
That in consequence of a misplaced confi-
dence I am obliged to notify my creditors,
that 1 intend two months after the dale here-
of to petition Baltimore county court, or one
of the judges thereot for the benefit of the
insolvent h»s of lhe state, to relieve 11 e as
well ron; del ts due ireni the firm of toiman
and I. .mb, as those contracted in my ;ndi-
vidua! capacity.
WM
Aujyaisl 4.. !8'7
SUM A N.
1 o2
.- . Is to gi * 1 Pvot-ce
That the Subscribers intend to spplj to Bsl-
tdn.-ri' l ein.t; Co erf, afrtheir ensuing Ses-L
on, for the benefit of the Insolvent. Laws of
the state ot Maryland.
fOHN TAG ART.
THOMAS C-iL" E1.L.
August 8. eo2m
Notice is hereby (»ivcn,
That I intend to apply to tin-judges of Bal-
timore county court, or some on.-, of them fi.r
the benefit of an art cf assembly passed at
November session 18 S, and as well :« of lhe
supplement the etc, passed at the last ses-
sion, entitled, "an act for the relief of sun-
dry insolvent debtors," to relieve me born
debis I am unable to pay. after two,months
from.this day. CHARLES SMTIB.
A'-gns! 13.___________________co-.ij;
Literary Notice.
THE pub ic are respectfully informed, that
EDUCATION in its various departments,
will re-comm ice in Mrs Lacera'oe's Acade-
my, No. 16, South Calvert-street, on Tues-
oay, tne first of September next-
Aug'usf 2,'V _ ' eo4t
• 1\) all my Creditors.
IIAVI G sustaine n anj louses, I find my.
self u <1- r the disagree:'! le necessity of apply-
ing to the lion. r.;! e ,1 e Judgesdf Baltimore
County Ci urt, for the benefit- ol the Insoh.nt
Law of 18 15, and the supplement thereto :
which apt libation will be made in two months
from this date.
JOSEPH ARNOLD.
p.¦;•;¦• oi-.> county, iugKst25 co'.m
Notice 10 Creditors.
Having been entirely dispossessed of my
funds, and theitbv reialered unable to an-
swer the claims against me ; I am under the
necessity ol gr.'.ng notice, that I intend to
,.ppl\ to the judges of Baltimore county court
d ill ir next Ofcuober session forthe benefit of
the pets, for the relief of insolvent debtors.-<
Or if necfSsary, to the legislature of Mary*
land at their next session to relieve me from
my debts.
WILLIAM WALTON, Jun.
___July 31, I8l.r_______________• -oPm
Ivotice is hereby (..ivcn,
That the subseiiher intends to make appli-
cation to Bdti'.nore ce,ur,ly court, in 2 months-'
frbm this date for the benefit of the act of as
se M) of this state, paused at November s--s-
sixm, 1803, entitled, " An act forthe relief
of sundry insolvent debtors,"
ALEXANDER DE VALCOUKT.
August 14 1807-____________ ____dam
'ilie Subscribers grve No-
tice to their Creditors, of their intention to
apply to Baltimore county court, at its next
sitting-, for the benefit of the insolvent laws
of this state. D'. C. Sfgw'tat,
W. P. Stewart,
Lloyd lluchar.fir..
__Aufrtist 3, 1807._____________________d
Notice is hereby Given,"-"
THAT the sid scrlberof Somerset c unly
intends to make application to the judges of
Somerset county court, or to son e one cf them
for lhe benefit ol the act of assembly pasted
at November session 180.5, entitled " An act
for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors "
JOHN WHITE.
July 6. 18ftr._____________________<5i'm
Notice is hereby G;ven,
THAT the subscriber of Some set cotirjty,
intends making- application to tb.e judges ot
Somerset county court, or son* one of them,
for the benefit of I
at November session, lilOS, entii.. d •' An aei
tor th» relief of sundry insolvent debtors "
MARGARET MITCHELL.
July 6, 1807. d2m
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