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*. WORK THAT OUGHT TO BE IK POSSESSION OF KVEUY MAN THE LIKE OT Gen. Washington, By John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States, Complete in 5 vols. 8vo. villi an elegant Por- trait, an 1 a variety of Maps ; is now ready for subscribers, and for sale, by GKORGE HILL. The Following remarks from a latel.ondon publication, attest the high opinion entertain- ed ot this authentic and interesting work : " The p ib.ic wili learn with interest that th« literary iwmii nwnt which lias loiig been projected to the memory of the most iltus* trious character of modern times, is at length completed. No apology can be requi- em "*ir erecting such a monument to him, who was the first in war, the first in peace, and the ttvst hi the hearts of his fellow citi- zens : to him -who was the founder of a gyeat and prosperous empire, and whose mo- deration and pure patriotism challenge me imitation of all statesmen This performance of judge Marshall has aire ad<- been distin- guished oy the most honorable and unequivo- cal testimonies; ii has been hailed as an ac- quisition to standard literature ; and it has been consi lered as deserving, in point of ex- ecuti n, a place hv the side of Robertson's Oiai les the Fifth, and as unrivalled in the au- thenticity of it* mat 'rials, by any work in the entire compass of history and biography April 4.______________"____________dot eo Charles C. t.gcrtuii HAS FO!* SALE, 60,000 lb. best Green Coffee, 72 hhds. Sugar, 1356 boxes Claret Wine, , 10 tons Camoeachy Logwo d, 5 > hhds. Maryland Tobacco. 1,000 wt. Indigo, may 21._______________________________Co Rolling and Sliting Mill. The subscribers are now ready to execute Orders for Hoop Iron and Nail Rods of all dimensions, in the neatest manner and at very snort notice. ANDREW & THOMAS ELX-IOOTt. may 14 eo 220 tons Swedish Iron, For sale by the subscribers, in bars from 5-8 inches to 2 3-4 broad ; bundles of 5-8 inch buare ; do round, from 3-4 to 1 4 inch, be- in¦- of the very fi st quality and lowest prico, for cash or on short credit. HENRY THOMPSON, or CHARLES W1RGMAN. An<"iist11________________eo .itist Received From Philadelphia, and for sale hy GEORGE HILL, A Chemiea Catechism, Or the A iplicationof Chemistry to the Arts, for the use of Voting People, z.rtists, Trades- men urid the amiisemuutof Leisure Hours, to •wh eh is added, a vocabulary of Chemical Terms, some HS'-ful 7 J>es, and a variety Of Useful & amusing exocriiii nts, by S. 1'mik.lii, Md*ufacturv.g Chemist, djf" This eilitiou is embellished with an elegantly engraved copperplate Frontispiece of tlie econ im'n.al Laboratory ol James .vood- remsc, M. D. api il ' CO Coach-Making. The subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that the) < arr) on tlie above business i P ou hman sleet, near C ' i ¦<• Chur i. Okl Tow', B.i timore, where ah kinds s hair is very thick and grov-n ilov\n his forehead more than common. He had on \\'0 boxes v> bite and brown Havana Sugar, ISOOO lb. Green Coffee. Hie. whole entitled to drawback. For sale by ROB : HAMILTON, Corner of Lovely-Lane and Calvert-sli eet. August i\. eo lor oale, a Negro Girt. To be sold for about seven years unexpired lime, a Negro GIRL. She is about 2U years old, iahealihy and strong, and accustomed to all kinds of house wotk, lor which she can be web recommended, pplj at tins Office. August 13.___________________________eo V on Ka'j it ov | rune Ilavi jusi teceived and effet for sate, 8 bates light Wotfalitl Mad Cloth, . boxis 1 apis and Bobbins, (•35 boxejs Hayanna Sugar, 126 hlid*. Muscovado Sugar, On hand, 42 bales Cotton, 12 tierces Rice, About 40.0UU wt. Coffee, 6U boxes Si gars, A few tons fustic, A small qu miily of Indian Corn, 40 pipes Holland Gm, 50 casks Dntch Beer, Gin Cases, half pint Tumblers, Negro Pipes, Black Lead Crucibles, .Madder, Sew- ing and l'ishmg Twine, and Brass Kettles Also, An assortment of GERMAN LINENS, Amo>g which are, 11 bales Hessians and twilled Bagging Saift. And About 2000 Musl-.ets wdh Bajonels, &.C complete. August 7. n d6teo For Rent, That excellent stand, No. 18, Calvert-st now in the tenure of Messrs John Wood and Co Comprising a larg-e Store, Cellar and Warehouse. Possession may be had on the 25th Septembt r. PETER HOFFMAN &. SON. August 22. eo To Let. A good stand for the Wholesale and Re- tail Dry Good Business. Immediate poses- sion Can he given. Ap|l) at No. 49, Balti- more-stiect. July 10. eo Wanted—a House Keeper. One that understands her business, and can he well recommended will hear ol a place — Also, wanted to hire, or purchase, a COOK, Apph si this ; flico. Sept I t eo!5t The Woman's i riend, K£NT& HhAlTY'S f.< Tl;NT WAS a. ING AlACblhK. This M chine needs only to he seen to be approved o>, and is justly called the Wo- man's Friend ; one trial alone is sufficient to convince ilu: most incredulous that the de. feet Ueniling others, is entirely removed in ibis. i*o part of the Machine is habie to swell wit tin water so as to hinder its action. I washes with ease, and perfectly clear with- out injuring the finest linen. As the ueril/i f this machine is known, & has been advertised, and is allowed hy those who have tried it, to be the best washing machine ever invented.— The public and those ladies and gentlemen, who have expressed a vtish to hwe one of those washing machines, are resuet tfully in- formed thpt thej can be supplied at Mr Cross' carpenters, No 7 , Hitih slreete Old-Town, opt/ siti Mr Ker.s'.'avi'b Tavern The Paten- ti es liki wise pffi i for sale, the Patent Right ol this chy and county, of their much approved V, sliing and Churning Machine. Those wishi ijj h. purchase rights, will apply to the subscribers at Mr. Leman'i Col mnhia Gardens. KENT & BEATTY. Sept 5. eo4tf Poviitriey- arid Thomas Have received per the Othello and Fame, from Liverpool, A general assortment of HARDWARE; Consisting of IRONMONGERY, CUTI.'ERY. SADDLE- RY, BRASS, TUNED, PLATED, AND JAPANNED WARES. Amovg~t izLicli lire. Anvils, Vises, Frying Pans, Spades, Sho- vells, Shin t Iron, Spelter, B> ok-binder's Skivers, Red Roans, Worsted Plush, Sic Also, 11 cases Guns, assorted, which will be sold at a low a-vanne. Septet ber 5______________¦________eo8t V on Kapii and Brume OFFER FOE SALE, 100 pipes best Holland Gin 50 do Dtitcn Beer 600 boxes do. Cheese 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, 34 bales white and brown Flemish Sheet- ings. An assortment of GERMAN LINENS j Consisting of ChecksNo.2, Lisiadoes.BcckC1' 'ck, StriAes-' BrcUgnes, Pialillas, ("re. „>, Dowlas, iiiLans, Sstopillas/Jholets,, white .tolls.Ticklenhurgs, Bielield I men, Geri«an Raven Duck, Hessi- ans, Bagging Stufij and ready-made Bags. Also, 374 boxes white and brown Havanna Sugar 23 barrels brown Sugar, 2o tons l-'ustic, 12 tierces Rice 115o bushels coarse Liverpool Salt, 18 casks Koeou, 16 barrels and 14 bags Gilm Guiacum, 6 seroons Jalap, 12o boxes Port Wine, of avery good quflity 9 bo\ ,s Copper, 22 a 23 oz. 5o casks Steel, and A quantity of Glass Beads. mav 4.____________________________d!2teo Hugh Thompson His now in store and offers fur sale, 168 hbii3' ( Mnscovado -SUGAR. 30 hhds. Clayed do. 155 boxes wiiite and brown Havana do. 10 tierces hice, 55 bags Surrinam Cocoa, 30 seroons Indigo, fiotant, 190u bags Coffee. 39 barres do. 67 bales Carolina Cotton, 5 casks Arrow Root, 47 bu&es and half boxes Prunes, 100 casks Raisms, 25 pipes Cogniac Brandy, 4th proef, i.'6 do. Holland Gin, 1st do. 26 quarter casks London Particular Te. neriffe Wine, 16u0 cases Claret for exportation, 20 do. do. Chateaux Margaiil, family use, 10 boxes Champaigue, J Red Si whitesu- 5 do. Burgundy, 3 perior qualuy. Also, 3 tons Logwood, and 80J Hides (Sp August 19 '_____________««12t|| l.ai.u for ^ale The subscriber iutendinq to remove to the Louisiana country, is disposed to sell his PLANTATION, 8 miles from the cit; Of Baltiindie, adjoining the Lands of Cornelius Howard, esq. anil Dr John Cromwell, and within hall a mile of major George Bean 's Tavern, on the Reister's-town turnpike road. The i.and offered for sale is anout 2u. acres. Fitteeu aeres are now in meadow and thirty more can Sasily lie made, nearly one- tbuith of the whole Trad is covered witb youim ih;'i ing timber, tne residue of arable Land, superior to almost any in the neighbor- hood, well adapt il lo the use of Plaistcr— and divided into convenient and well watered fields by good fene <. s. i he improvements are a good Dwelling House, I itclici and Out Houses, with a puiled in Garden ami Yard ; also an Apple and Peach Orchard ol choice Fruits. It is piesumed no person will pi r chase without first viewing the premise>, therelbre it is onlj necessary to remind the public, that its contiguity to the cuv, 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 Baltimore ; 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 desciibed 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 22._____________________eolm§ A Waggu.ier vVanted. 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, Ellicolt's wharf, Baltimore, or to the subscriber, at his mills, on the Rei- ster's-town 1 urnpike Road. WM. OWINGS. September 1._______________________eo Irish Linen, c\c. txc. ALhX. BROWN & SON Have imparted in the Othelte, 7-8") ________ and C LINEN, Dowlas, -. Long Lawns, and J Brown Holland. J Sept 5. I Enti fdn E tied to drawbaek on Exportation. co-it M Just arrived Verv handsome Gold !* Silver Cords, Da. Gold Lace, Gold Tassels, Handsome Gilt Horsemen's Swords, Do. Patent Steel do. Do. Brass do A few dozen Red, and white and red top, Military Feathers. ALSO, Very rich longCachem'er Shawls, Lo square do. do. Very rich broad figured Ribbons, Extra fine men's Silk Stockings, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Linen Cambric, &c. &.c, For sale, very cheap for cash, or approved notes. Apply at No. 35, North Frederick- street Sept 8. eo4t Block Tin. For sale, 1000 lbs. of Bloek Tin. Apnly to CHARLES FE'NOUR, Plumber, Market street, Fell's Point. Sept 8;__________________________eo4tj. To Let A STORE & CELLAR in Bridge-street, a good stand for business Possesion may be had the first of Octooer. Apply at No. 41, South street. il mbt-.r 8. P06'}: Samuel VVydown, 75, Water-Street, Has received by the I ime, fruin Liverpool, 20 casks of \\ HUE LEAD. Which he offers for sale. Sept 8;______________________________eo4t For bale. A valuable TRACT of LAND, formerly the property of Mrs, Ann Pirnberton, called WVstDury, containing 1464 acres, s tuated in Anne-Arundel county, state of Maryland, at the head of West River, 1 ' miles ftom Anna polis, and 4.; from Baltimore This land is well calculated toproduce heat, tobacco and corn ; has a large quantity of timber, suitable for ship building, and most, excellent meadow. The timber lies near the river, which is navi- gable for large vessels into the Chesapeake, 6 miles from the landing, L is divided into two handsome farms., the one containing 746 acres, ancVthc oliu r 71S'icres, each having a good landing on said river, and will be sold together or separately. tor terms apply to William Cooke, esquire, Baltimore; John Galloway, esquire, West River j or to Henry Waddell, Philadelphia. N. B If not svdd at private sale before the 2d November next, it will then e sold at auc- tion on the premises, either separately or to- gether, to suit purchasers. August 24._________________________eoriN' Tennessee Cotton and (Jmntry Bar Iron, FOR SALE BY A. KENNEDY & COLUOON. August 28._________________eo2w The Person Who has in his possesion Kilty's Laws of Maryland (in two quarto Vnumes) belong ing to the subscriber, wdl oblige him byre- turning them immediately. SAM I. DONALDSON. September 7. eo4t Baltimoie and Reister's-town Turnpike Road Office. Proposals will be received at this office un- til Mondaj, the 21st instant, ior making the Road from Gitt'ing's Tavern, on the Hanover Rout, to the Pennsylvai ia line. JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry. September 8.___________________eot^lS Saniiiel jeffens, Has just receive*:, in addition to his former large stuck, the following HOOKS. «f the Litest CiAtons, which he offer* for sale tit fit's BOOK k STATIONARY STORE, 21?, Market-street, Bacon's Abridgement,? vols. London editi- on, 1807 Tidd'S Practice, 2 vol. Philadelphia ditto, 1807. Harrison's Chancery, 2 vol do. do 18(i7- Sugden's L;.w of Venders, dft do. ibo7. dmirall\ Dvcisions in the District Court of Pennsylvania, 2 vols, by the honorable l.i- chard Peters, Philadi 1| In. ei itii n, 8) /', i.e. S J has ma.di s>.. h air>ii; en ems in J'hi ladcipi.ia and New York, i.ft will enable him to supply any orduis for I^ew Law, Medical, or Miscellaneous Books, on good tern's, at a vi iv short n tice1. -i pi 5. eo4t *( o.cii;. 1 i ifctditry,. NO. 17, SlCONU '•TEEET, BALTIMORE. Jl;Si PH FREL1 T Respectf 1 y inforns his friends and the public m general that he keeps distantly on hand a general asioitment oi CORDIALS, if ail kinds, which he will dispose, oi, whole sale or retail, on the most moderate turns Countri merchants and nthi rs who may fVvor h m with their cuinstom, will have ever} refs; n to be satisfied with his prompt attei ti on, and with the qualities and prices of his Liquors. , ON HAND, A quantity of BO!< DEAUjt WINE, in casks, from five to ten dollars a cask. HE HAS ALSO FOlt SJH5, 30 cases first quality Medoc, of the year lS'-I. 100 dilto Red Wine, -J Suitable for lUOditto wihte Winedc Grave, vthe West- 100 ditto Cordials, well assort- (India mar- ed J ket. Cordial in barrels, Suitable, for retailers, 3 pipes L P. Madeira Wine, received by the Wolf from Charleston. September 10. 2aw Just received aid for Sale, 133 hhds.7 first qualify white Clayed Vlar S9 bbls. j tinique Sugar, entitled to draw back, 105 hhds. do. brown do. <5 hhds. Muscovado, 70 bags Green Guadaloupe Coffee. BRICOE & PARI RIDGE. Sept 10. 2aw3w Annapolis Races, The balance of the Jockey Club purse, will be run for, over the Annapolis course, on Tuesday he 20th October next. Heats four miles each, carrying weights agreeable to the rules of the Club. The purse will net be less than 350 dollars. On Wednesday, the^lst October, the Colt's purse, ol not less 175 dollars, will be run for ; heats 2 miles each. On Thursday, 2yd October, the subscripti- on purse of about one hundred Dollars, will be run lor ; heats 3 miles each. This being the last year of the CUib, the subscribers are requested to be punctual in paying up their subscriptions, on rite evening preceding, or during the first day's race. JAMES WILLIAMS,} s. THOMAS JENINGS.3 SttwaulS- Sept 9. 2aw6w Just Received For sale at No. 64, Mariet-street, 220 boxes Spanish Cigars, of good qua- litv, which will be sold low for cash, or on a short credit. WM. NORRIS, Jun, Who has for sale, 4o kegs choise Lisbon Wine, 16 gallons each, Imperial, Hyson, and Young Hyson, and Black Teas, of the best qualities, particularly selected for r#tailing. Sept 8. 2^w3w Woolens. JAMF.S DA1L IS" CO. Have imported from I iveipool, per the ships ©» thellv and Caruiwa tf>e p' incipulpai t of their WOOLENS, And daily expect their fine Goods from London. Sept 4.__________________________d5t-eo5t On Application To me, in the recess of the Court, as one of the associate Judges of the siNth Judicial dis- trict of the state Of Maryland, by petition iri writing of Jacob Botildin. praying the bene- fit of the art for the relief of sundry ii sol- vent debtors, passed at November session, 1805, and the supplement t! erete, passed at November session, 1806 ; and a schedule of his property, and a list of his creditors om oath, as far as he can ascertain them, as di. reeled hy the said art, being annexed to his petition, and the said Jacob Bonldin, having proved to my satisfaction, that he hath resid- ed in the state of Maryland, the two preced- ing years previous to' the passage of the said act, and having been brought before me, and' discharged from confinement, ar.d taking the oath by said a't required; it is therefore ad- judged and ordered hy n>e that the said Ja. cob BoiiSdin. appear befi re the county court, ior be held ai Ihe Court House in the city of Baltimore, at 10 oi'clecb in the forenoon of the tenth da> of Cct Icr next, to answer such interrogatories as mav be proposed to him bv his creditors ; that the said day be and is hereby appointed Ihr. time for the said cre- ditors to appear and recommend ¦.. Trustee for'their benefit. And the said Jacob Pool-. din, give them notice, bycausing :> cop) of t.iif oi'ch-r to be inserted in some one of the newspapers in the City of Baltimore, .-very other day for three months, snerea ively, be- fore the said tenth da\ of Octaber next Given tinder my hand, at 'he city of Bal.' tiniore, this 2d day of July, in the war 1807. Copv THOMAS j"o ES. July 11th, 1807. eojiu To all my Creditors No'ice Uhereby given, 1'lnd I intend mafc- ing application ti Baltimore County Court, at lis next session, i r to one of the judges thereof, after two months from the dale here- of for the benefit of tlie act entitled an act for the relief of sundry insolvent dl liters passed at November session 1805 and of Ihe supple- ment thereto, passed U'.Oo, and to relieve me as well from in individual debts, as from those contracted under the firm of Soman 8c Lamb. JOHN LAMB. Julv 9-5. eo2m To all my Creditors. I hereby git c notice that I intend applying totlie Anne Aruftdle county court or one of the judges thereof, for the benefit of an act of us. sembly: passed at November session li'05, entitled " an act for thelrelief of sundry insol- vent duhtors" as also of tbc supplement there- to passed at the last session. THEODORE R, S. BOYCE. __JulvJ 8, J&'L-__ ""'"' Notice is hereby Gi en, That in const-quen. a misplaced confi- I am obliged to i6t fy ucy creditors, thai i intend two months ai'u i the dat« hero, oi to pet i»'n n Baltimore cpuntj court; or < ne of lie judges thereof for tbe In nc fit of the insolvent la > s oi the state, ton liev'e too as wi 1! rom ilm.ts due Ivo'm the firm of Simian ami Lamb, as those contracted in my indi- vidual cauacilv. WM. SUM AN. August 4, 18"7 eo"iTi 'I riis is to give l\'ot te, That ihe Subscribers intend lo spplv to Bal- ti rin r I ountj ('•'rt, ai tlifir f iifuing SeSsi- ti.i benefit of the Insolvent Laws of the state ol Mar) land. 1' IIMTAGAHT. ^,- THOMAS CAL \ ELL. Am list) eo2m Notice is hereby Given, Tint I intentl to ;.ppl\ to the jucrfes of Bal. tiaiore county coug() *ir some one of them for tlie benefit of an act of assembly, passed at November session 18' 5, and as well as ot the supple I cut the ttn, 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 SMI'I II. August 13._____________________eo2aij To all my Creditors. HAVINGsustaine many losses, I find my* self under thfi disagreeable nece ssity of apply- ing to the honorable il.e Judges of Baltimore County Court, for the benr.fi' of the Insolvent Law of 1805. and the supplement tin r. t¦¦• : which application will be made in two months from this date. JOSEPH ARNOI D. Pnl'imnre county,- Augiist 25 eo.'in Notice io Creditors; Having been entirely dispossessed of my funds, and thereby rendered unable to an- swer the claims against me ; I am under the ;•: notice, that I inli nd to apply to the in Iges of li alts more co, i ty court at their next Octobers' ssion (or the he of lit of the aots for the relief of insolvent debtois - Or if necessary, to the legislature oi Mary- land at their next session to relieve me from ay debts. WILLIAM WALTON _ July 31, 1807. _________e m Notice is here-by given, to all my creditors, that I am under the painful ne- cessity of applying to the judges of Baltimoee county court, or to some one of tht m, for the benefit of the act of assembly passed at No- vember session 18 5, entitled an act for the relief of sundry insolvent debt rs, as ids > of of the supplement thereto, passed at the last si: ssion. ABRM. FULLER. Sept. T-___________< _______ cl;!m Notice is hereby Given, That the subscriber inti oils to make appli- cation to Baltimore county court, in 2 months from this date for the bene ft of the act of as- sembly ol this state, parsed at November ses- sion, ibi'5, entitled, " An act for the relieS of sundry insolvent debtors." ALEXANDER DE VALCOURT. August ¦-;. .807.__________________d*3m The ijubscnbers give No- tiae 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. JO. C. Stewart, W. P. Stewart, Lloyd Buchanan. August.3, 1807. d ~printed AndrpuBLisiiJib"''BYJei JOHN HEWES, Qfljteistte the Post-Office, St. Pau'.'s-Lare. BALTIMORE. . *