. OUGHT TO HB IV POSSESSION
OF EVERY MAS!.
Gex.
By Jolts
tub Lli'li or
WASHINGTON, ;
Marsh vui.. C/i/t/ Justice of the
United States,
Complete in 5 vols. 8vo. with an elegant. Por-
trait,' a-n I a variety bf Maps ; is now ready (or
subscribers, and for sale, by
GEORGE MILL.
The following remarks from a late London
publication, attest the high opinion entertain-
ed, of this authentic and interesting wore :
«' The public will learn w.lti interest that
the literary monu nent which has long been
nvoiected to the memory of the most illus-
trious character of modern tunes, is at
length Completed. No apology can be renin-
t ">r erecting such a monument to him,
-who was the first in war, the first in peace,
and the first in the hearts of bis fellow citi-
zens : to him who was the founder of a
tji-eat and prosperous empire, and whose mo-
deration and pure patriotism challenge the
imitation of all statesmen This performance
of incite Marshall lias already been disun.
•rufched oy the most honorable and unequivo-
cal testimonies; it has been hailed as an ac-
q.iisition 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-
tlienticitv of its mat 'rials, by any work in the
entire compass of history and biography
April 4.____________________ able,
his hair is very thick and grown down his
forehead more than common. He had on
when he went away a felt hat, osnabu -gh
shirt a.td trowsers, no shoes, having his feet
sore on the insteps, on account of poison. I
purchased him of Mr. Robert Oliver, of Bal-
timore, last fall, in whose service he was a
longtime, in the capacity of a coachman, and
is well known in Baltimore. Since I have
bad dm ie has been generally employed in
driving one of my mill waggons I will give
the above reward if ap reheuded, and lodged
in Baltimore county Jail, so th t 1 get. him
again. WILLIAM OVV1NGS.
September 1._______________________eo
BENGALS.
A few pieces of BENGALLS, of different
colors, for sale by
JOSEPH TOWNSENI).
No. 18, B.dtiiiore-street.
6th mo- .1.__________________ _______eo
Sug-»r and Coffee.
410 boxes white and brawn Havana Sugar,
15000 lb. Green Coffee.
The whole entitled to drawback. For sale
by ROB : HAMILTON,
Corner of Lovely-Lane and Calvert-street.
August Ml. ___________________eo__
For Sale, a Negro Girl.
To bf sold for about seven years unexpired
ti ne, a Negro t.IdL. She is about 2o years
old, is healthy and strong, and accustomed to
all kinds of house work, for which she can
be .well recommended.
Apply at this Office.
August 13.____________________________eo
Von K-ipff tix, 'h'uiie
Have just received and offrr for sale,
8 bales light Holland Sail Cloth,
2 boxes Tape's and Bobbins,
635 boxes Havanna Sugar,
126 hhds. Muscovado Sugar,
On hand,
42 bides Cotton, 12 tierces Rice,
About 40,000 wt. Coffee,
60 ooxes Segars,
A few tons Fustic,
A small quantity of Indian Corn,
40 pipes Holland Gin,
5 terns,
1 b >x Thread Laces,
1200 pieces Short Nankeens,
200 casks Bordeaux Claret.
The whole well calculated for the French
and Spanish Market, and entitled to deben-
ture.
Also on hand,
By the piece or dozen, an assortment of
plain and figured Ribbons, plain and plaid
Silk, sik and cotton Stockings, Crapes, Ban-
danoi s ; Linen Ctimbnck ; Cotton and Thread
La«es, Senshaws, Sewing Silk, Sarsnet, Silk
and Kid Gloves, Laces, Veils, kc. _%. &c.
August 24._____________________
""To'Let.
A good stand for the Wholesale and Ue-
tail Dry Good Business. Immediate poses-
sion can be given. Apply at No 49, Balti-
more-street. July 10. eo
Wanted—a House Keeper.
One ihat understands lier business, and can
be well recommended will bear of a place —
Also, waited to hire, or purchase, a COOK.
Apply at this ('fiicc______Sept 1_____eo!5'
Von KapiT and Brittle
OFFEK FOB SALE,
100 pipes best Holland Gin
50 do Dutch Beer
600 boxes do. Coerse
lo do half pint Tumblers
2o do short Negro Pipes
2o casks Crucibles
lo do, Madder,
5 do Sewing and Fishing Twine,
3 do. Brass Kettles,
looo Gin Cases,
37o packs Sheathing Paper,
51 bales white and brown Flemish Sheet-
ings.
An assortment of GERMAN LINENS ;
Consisting of
ChecksNo.2, Listadoes.BookCheck, Stripes,
Bretagnes, Platillas, Creas, Dowlas, U,Ui»AK.
168 bbls S
30 hhds. Clayed do
155 boxes wiite and brown Havana do.
10 tierces Kice,
55 bags Surriuam Cocoa,
30 seroonB Indigo, fl.itant,
1900 bags Coffee,
39 barrels do. • ,
67 bales Carolina Cotton,
5 casl.s Arrow Root,
47 buses and half boxes Prunes,
100 casks Haisins,
25 pipes Cogniac Brandy, 4th proof,
26 do Holland Gin, 1st do.
26 quarter casks London Particular Te-
neriffe Wine,
1600 cases Claret for "importation,
20 do. do. Chateaux. |__rgaut, family use,
10 boxes Champaigne, ) Red 81 whitesu-
5 do. Burgundy, j perior quality.
Also,
3 tons Logwood, and
800 Hides (Spanish.)
August 19.______________________eo!2t||
Land for .^aie.
The subscriber intending to remove to the
Louisiana country, is disposed to sell his
PLANTATION, 8 miles from the city of
Baltimore, adjoining the Lands of Cornelius
Howard, e.-q. and Dr John Cromwell, and
within half a mile of major George Beam's
Tavern, on the Reistei's-town turnpike road.
The Land offered for sale is about 210
acres. Fifteen aeres are now in meadow and
thirty more can sasily be made, nearly one-
fourth of the whole Tract is covered with
young thriving timber, the residue of arable
Land, superior lo almost any in the neighbor-
hood, well adapted to the use of Plaister—
and divided into convenient and well watered
fields by good fences. The improvements are
a good Dwelling House, 1 itchei and Out
Houses, with a pailed in Garden and Yard j
also an Apple and Peach Orchard of choice
Fruits. It is presumed no person will pi r
chase without first viewing the premises,
therefore it is only necessary to remind the
public, that its contiguity to the city, on a fine
Turnpike Road, and in a most excellent
neighborhood, renders such a situation, rare
to be met with, particularly within'that dis
tance of Ballimora j few men in Maryland,
can boast of having a more healthy retreat___
Those inclined to view the premises, may
apply to Mr. Thomas Darlington, residing
thereon ; and for terms of sale, to Dr. Thomas
Johnson, Baltimore county, or the subscriber.
JOHN JOHNSON.
N. B. The above described Land will
either be sold together, or divided into Lots,
as may best suit the purchaser, there being
several Springs of good water, and handsome
eminences.
August \ _______ eolm$
Ltuutes Ghequiere,
Broker and Atrent in the Commission Line,
Who keeps Ins Office No. Water-stteit,
Begs leave to solicit from bis friends and
the public a continuance of the encouragement
wnich he has met with since he commenced
in the above mentioned line.
He continues lo purchase and sell a'.l kinds
ot country produce, or other merchandise,
Ami offers for sole,
About 30 tons Campe: chy Wood, which
will be sold low by the quantity, or few tons
Also a parcel of Fustic.
2U0 bbls. Prime Susquehanna Herrings, in
good shipping order, a parcel very fresh Rice,
bright Trini'lad Sugar in hhds. and about 30
pipes well flavored Gin distilled in Maryland,
pearly 4tli 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, N»tes, &c. &.e as Bank and Insu-
rance Stock, of the different Institutions in
this city, and other places, Road Stock, Wa-
ter Stock, &c. &c. buys and sells Vessels ;
also Charters and procures Freight lor them.
Wanted at p'esent,
Mechanics' and Un on Bank Stock, a few
Shares Maryland _ Marine Insurance Stock,
and some Shares Water Stock.
Frequent applications have been made at
his office to purchase well secured Annuities
for Cash, or in exchange for Bank Stock
Any orders -which may be given to him,
shall be punctually executed with Secrecy,
Fidelity and Dispatch.
August 24.________________________eo2w
A Waggoner Wanted.
A single Man who can come well recom-
mended for his skill, honesty, sobriety and
industry, will meet with good encouragement
by applying to Owings and Cheston, at their
counting-house, Eliicott's wharf, Baltimore,
or to the subscriber, at his noils, on the R_-
stcr's-town Turnpike Road.
WM. OWINGS.
September 1. __________ eo
Irish Linen, &c. cxc.
ALEX. BROWN _f SON
Have imported in the Othello,
78}
and J. LINEN,
4.4. !l
Dowlas,
Long Lawns, and ,
Brown Holland. J
Sept S,
Entitled to drawback
011 Exportation.
eo4t
Block Tin.
For sale, 1000 lbs. of Block Tin. A pity-
to CH/tRLES FE1NOOR,
Plumber, Market-street, Felt's Point.
Sept 8.___________________________________
To Let
A STORE & CELLAR in Bridge-street,
r. good stand for business. Possession maybe
had the first of October. Apply at No. 41,
South street.
September 8. ____!___
Samuel Wydown,
75, Water-street,
Has received by the tjint, from Liverpool,
20 casks of WHITE LEAD.
Which he offers for sale. -
Sept 8._____________________________________
Just arrived
Very handsome Gold & Silver Cords,
De. Gold Lace,
Gold Tassels,
Handsome Gilt Horsemen's Swords,
Do. Paient Steel do
Do. Brass do
A lew dozen Red, and white and red top,
Military Feathers.
ALSO,
Very rich long Caoliemier Shawls,
Do square do do.
Very rich broad figured Ribbons,
Extra fine men's Silk Stoc tings,
Neck and Pofket Handkerchiefs, Linen
Cambric, &c. _c
For sale, very cheap for cash or approved
notes. Apply at No- 35, North Freiierick-
slivel
Sept 8. eo4t
For i^ale.
A valuable TkACT 01 LAND, formerly
the property of Mrs Ann Ptraberton, called
W.sioury, containing 1464 acres, s tualed in
Anne-Arundel oettnty, slate of Maryland, at
the head of West River, 1 ! miles ftpni Anna
polis, and 4, from BaUimore. This land is
well calcu ated to produce 'Vbeat tobacco and
corn ; has a large quamiiyof limber, suitable
for ship building, and most excellent mead' w
The timber lies near the river, which is nuvi
gable for large vessels into the Chesapeake, 6
miles from the landing li isiOvided into two
handsome farms, the one contain! or T'i6 acres,
and the other 718 acres, enclvliaving a good
landing on said river, and will be sold together
or separately,
1 or terms apply to William Coo'^e, esquire,
Baltimore; John Galloway, esquire, West
River ; or to Henry Waddelt, Philadelphia.
N.B II not sold at private sale before toe
2d November next, it v. ill then e sohl a! auc
lion on the prei ises, either separately or to-
gether, to soil purchasers-
August 2-*- eo2N
Timothy IkHerdsGrass oeed.
The subscribe, s have just received, and
will be constantly supplied with the above ar-
ticles of a good quaiitv.
BALDLKS1UN & CORNTHWAIT.
No. 51, County wiiarf.
On hand,
100 «a>*s,of od8 10, 1L1, and 20d Cut Nails
and Br;'ds, at Hie nianu'i.ct ,ri t prices,
And as usual, a good assortment of GRO-
CLRIES. 9th mo. 3d. ________iu4-
French Language.
The subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public, that lie has lvsunud
t-.e department ol the French Class, at Mi.
Samuel Brown- Academy, and that be will
continue as heretofore, to give priiati lessons
at his chandlers, every day, from nine to two
o'clock. The practical mrtbod i- ti-oih.i >.i. by
Mr Dufief, has received an un. susl share of
public commendation. Persons d-sin us of
learning to read and speaif French expediti-
ously, Wtll find it the most expedient to at-
tain a speeuy proficiency. i.ov\tver, the
learners have the option to adopt any gram
mar and exercises n ost esteemed, to be us-
ed exclusively, or. if approved of, in conjunc-
tion or alternately with the new.method
Foreigners eager to acquire a facility of
reading English wit1- accuracy, and of trans
lating from the German or French, will be
taught with the utmost perspicuity and dis-
patch. J. BROWN.
, A Prospectus, explanatory ot t he improved
method of teaching, may be had (gratisJ by
applyii g at the school, No. b, Water-street,
between South and Cahert-streels.
Sept 3. eo4tl
Tennessee Cotton and Gminify
Bar Iron,
FOR SALE BY
A. KENNEDY & COLHOON.
August 28. _______ eo2\v
'I he Person
Who has in bis possesion Kilty's Laws of
Maryland (in two quarto Volumes) belong-
ing to the subscriber, will oblige him by re-
turning them immediately.
SAM 1.' DONALDSON'
September 7. eo4t
Baltimore and Keister's-town
Turnpike Road Office.
Proposals will be received at this office tin-
til -Morula), the 21st mstant, for making the
Road from Gitting's Tavern, on the Hanover
Rout, to the Pennsylvania li: e.
JOHN F. HARRIS, Rec'ry.
September 8. eot21S
Samuel Jefferis,
Has just receival, in addition to informer large
stock, the following HOOKS, of the latest
editons, ivhich he offersJor sale ot his
BOOK & STATIONARY STORE,
212, Makket-si hee-1 ,
Bacon's Abridgement,? v«ls. London editi-
on, 1807.
Tidd'g Practice, 2 vol. Philadelphia ditto,
1807.
Harrison's Chancery, 2 vol. do. do. 1807.
Sugden's Law of Venders, do. do. 18i*7.
Admiralty Decisions ill the District Court
of Pennsylvania, 2 vols, by the honorable Ri-
chard Peters, Philadelphia edition, 1807, &c.
S J has made such arrangements in Phi-
ladelphia and New-York, as will enable him
to supply any orders for New Law, Medical,
or Miscellaneous Books, on good terms, at a
very short notice. 1
Sept 5. eo4t
Ten Dollars Reward.
LOST on Saturday last, a red Morocco
POCKKT BOOK, at the Marsh-Markel, con-
taining two hundred and sixty dollars in notes,
viz : one of 100 dollars, on the Mechanic"s
Bank ; one Philadelphia note of 20 dollars,
and the others not remembered ; also, a num-
ber of valuable papers. The above reward
will be paid by the subscriber on delivery.
JAMES M'CALL,
Near the Spring Gardens'.
Sept. 7 d4t*
Woo1 ens.
JAMES BAIL _f CO.
Have imported from Liverpool, per the shiis O-
thello ami Cajfakva ti e pineipol part of their
WOOLLiN.),
And daily expect their fine Goods from
London
Sept 4. d5t-eo5t
On Application
To me, ill the recess of tbe Court, as one of
the associate Judges of tbe sixth Judicial dis-
trict of the state of Maryland, byfpetition in
v.riling ol Jacob Bo'llldin, praying the bene-
fit of -.tic- art for the relief of sundry insol-
vent debtors, passed at November session,
1805. and the supplement ti-ereto, passed at
November session, 180f> i and u schedule of
his property, and a list of his creditors on.
oath, as fin: as he can ascertain them, as di-
rectec' bv the said act, b. n g annexed ;q his
petition, and tbe said Jaeob Bouldin, having
proved to my satisfaction, th-t he hath resid-
ed in the state of Maryland, the two preced-
ing years previous to the passage oi the said
act, aid having been brought before nie, and
discharged from el nfinemei t, and taking the
oath bv sab' at required: it is therefore ad-
judged and ordered hy ive that the said Ja-
cob Boulditi. anpear before the county court,
o He bold at the Court House in the city of
Baltimore, at 10 o'clock in tne -i,-rei nor, of
the f nth da of October next, to answer
such interrogatory s as ma', be proposed to bin-
by his, creditors j that the said day t-< and i3
hereby appointed the time fur the said cre-
ditors to appear and recommend a Tniste_l
Co" tin ir ben fit And the ftvd Jac_b Bold-'
din, pive them notice, by causing a copy of
t.iif order to be inserted in sprite one oi the
newspapers in tM- City of BaHirr.nre, every
other day fr three months, successively, be*
fore 'he sa;d truth dav of October'next
Given under my hand, at the city of Bal-
timore, this 2d day of tulv in the year 1807„
Copy THOMAS JOnES.
July 11th, 1807. eo3m
To all my Creditors
Notice is hereby given, Chat I intend mak-
ing application to Baltimore County Court,
at its next session, or to one. of the judges
thereof, after two mon bs from the date hers-
of for the benefit of tbe act entitled an act for
de relief of sundry ir.solvent debt rs passed
at November session 18(5 a'id of the supple-
ment thereto, pasted 1806, and to relieve r_e
as veil from n 1 it dividual debts, as from
those contracted under the firm _f Shiran &
Larrb. JOHN LAMB.
- July 3&_________________________eo_m
To all my Creditors.
I hci-eb', gi c notice that I intend applying
totbr Anne AnwidletOu'iit; courtorone oi'lhe
judges th-reof. for the benefit of an act of as.
sen bly passed at Noven-ber session 1805,
entitled " an act for tbeRrelief of sundry insol-
vini d,.l.tors'- as alsoofthe supplement there-
to passed at the last session.
THEODORE R. S. BOYCK.
_____July 18, 18(>7.______________eo2m
.Notice is hereby Given,
That in cons' q'uene. of a misplaced confi.
donee I am oblige, to notify my creditors,
that I intend two months alter the dato here-
of to petition Baltimore cotintv court, or tne
of the judges thereof for the benefit of the
i> sob. nt (aws of the state, to relieve nie as
well irom del ts doe from the firm of Sumstn
and I. lib, as those contracted in my indi-
vidual capacity.
WM SUM AN.
August 4, 18 7- --"m
J his is to give [\oi ce,
That the Subscribers intend torpnlv to Bal-
timore County Cotirt, at th< ir 1 hsuing Sts?i-
on, for the bi nefit of the Insolvent Laws of
the state ot Maryland.
JOHNTAGAKT.
THOMAS CALUELL.
August 8________ eoim
Notice is hereby Given,
That I intend to applv to the judges of Bal-
timore coonty-coui't, or tone one of Hum for
the benefit oVan act of assembly passed at ,
November session 18 5, and as veil as ol (be
supplement thereto, passed at tie last ses-
sion, entitled, " an act for the relief of sun.
dry insolvent lettors," to relieve nie from
debts I am unable to pay, after two months
from this day. CHARLES SMI'l 11.
August 13._____________________eo2m|
To all my Creditors.
HAVING sustaine many losses, I find my.
self under the disagreeable necessity of apply-
ing to the honorable de Judges of Bahirnone
County Court, for the benefit of the Insolvent
Law of 1805, and the supplement thereto :
which application will be made in two months
Irom this date.
joseph ap:tol_j.
Kni'.imorecounty, August 25 eo2rri
Ixotice to Creditors.
Having been entirely disposs.ssed of my
funds, and thereby rendered unable to an-
swer the claims against me ; I am under tie
necessity of giving notice, that I intend to
apply to the judges of Baltimore county court
at their next October session, for the benefit of
the acts for the relief of insolvent debtors.—
Or if necessary, to the legislature ot Mary,
land at their next session to relieve me from
n:y debts.
WILLIAM WALTON, Juu.
July 31, 1807. eo2m.
Notice is hereby given, to all
my creditors, that I am under the painful ne-
cessity of applying.to the judges of Baltimore
county court, or to some one of them, for the
benefit oi'th^ act of assembly passed at No-
vember session 1805, entitled an act for the
relief of sundry insolvent debtors, as also of
of the supplement thereto, passed at the last
session.
ABRM. FULLER.
Sept. 7. ________________________d2m
, Notice is hereby Given,
That the subscriber intends to make impli-
cation to Baltimore county court, in 2 months
from this date for the benefit of the act of as-
sembly of this state, passed at November ses-
sion, 1805, entitled, " An act far the relief
of sundry insolvent debtors."
ALEXANDER DE VALCOURT.
August 14 1807. ______________d2m
The Subscribers give _\o-
tice to their Creditors, of their intention to
apply to Baltimore county court, at its next
sitting, for tine beneiit of the insolvent laws
of this state. _}. C. S'teviart,
W. i'. Stewart,
Lloyd liuchanan.
August 3, 18C7. d
"~PRINTED~AND PUBllSft£liliif*
JOHN HEWES,
Qppmite the Post Office-, St. Pa*l's-LaXf.±
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