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Forty Dollars Reward. R AN-away from the subscriber in Septem- ber last, a Negro Man named LUKE, about twoaly-tw i years old, five feet nine or ten inches high, wide mouth, thick lips, a little in- tnr.e, !, walks much on the inside ;.:f his feet, ttnfl (urns his. t les considerably out when walk- ing, ready at an answer, and talks much. ' Ik) another, called ANTHONY, a likely fei'ow, who wen' off on or about the I3th of J una last, about '24 vears of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, well set, stammers much when aiding, and h;.s ¦ slight eruption in the hnUom ol bis bell . Both.of those fellows I purchas- ed lately of the family of the Bowlings-, in and near P scalaway, where till y have relations, 1* among-t whom 'hey are probably seemed. I will e,ive the above reward for securing them in j id, so that 1 get them again, or MO dollars for either, and pay a;! reasonable ex pences it brought home to Prince George's County, near Piscatawav. RICHARD DENT. Jdy8._________________________eo Von Kapff & Brune Havi just received and off.r for sate, 8 bales light Holland Sail Cloth, 2 boxes tapes and Bobbins, 635 boxes Havanna Sugar, 126 hhd... Muscovado Sugar, On hand, 42 hales Cotton, li! tierces Rice, About 40,000 wt. Coffee, 60 boxes Segars, A few tons Fustic, A small quantity of Indian Corn, 40 pipes Holland Gin, Si) casks Dutch Bser, Gin cases, half pint Tumblers, Negro Pipes, Black Lead Crucibles, Madder, Sew ing and Fishing Twine, and Bra9s Kettles Also, An assortment of GERMAN LINENS, Among which are, II bales Hessians and Twilled Bagging Stuff And About 2000 Muskets with Bajonets, &c. complete. August 7._____________d6teo Von Kapff and lirune Of FEfl FOR SALE, 100 pipes best Holland Gin 50 do Dutch Beer 600 boxes do. Cheese lo do half pint Tumblers 2o do short Negro Pipes 2o casks Crucibles lo do. Madder, 5 do. Sewhn* an 1 Fishing Twine, 3 do. Br.. ••iCeltles, looo Gin Cases, 37o packs Sheathing Paper, 31 bales white and brown Flemish Sheet- in es. An assortment of GERMAN LINENS ; Const* ting of ChccksNo.i, ListadoeS.BookCheck, Stripes, Br it.gnus, l'latill.is, Creas, Dowlas, llcj'ans, Est i >pi il as, 0 Inlets, white itolls.T'.clrlenbuv.gs, B'n l|i Id Linen, 6 I'twan Riven t) :. ¦;, li.-asi- ans, Bagging Stuff *w\ ready-made Bags. Alio, 3/4 boxes white and brown Havanna Sugar 23 barrels brown Sugar, 2o *ons fustic, 12 tierces Rice 115o bushels coarse Liverpool Salt, i8 casks Rocou, 16 barrels and 14 bags Gum Guiacum, 6 seroons Jalap, 12o boxes IjrortWtne, of a very good quality 9 boxes Copper, 22 a 23 oz. So casks Steel, and A quantity of Glass Bsads. •may 4._______________________dlSteo For bale, A valuable TRACT of LAND, formerly the prop-rty of Mrs Ann Peraberton, called W tstbury, containing 1464 acres, s tuuted in Anne-Arundel county, state of Maryland, at the head of West River, 1 2 miles from Anna, poiis, and 4J from Baltimore This land is well calculated to produce wheat, tobacco and corn ; ha* a large, quantity of limber, iii table 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. It is divided into two handsome farms, the one containing 746 acres, and the other 718 acres, each having a good landing on said river, and will be sold together or separately. For terms apply to William Coo''e, esquire, Baltimore; Jelm Galloway, esquire, West River ; or to Henry Waddell, Philadelphia. N- U If not sold at private sale before the 2d November next, it will Uien e sold a.auc. tion on the premises, either separately or to- g ther, to suit purchasers. Am-.-ust . 4. eo2N 30 uii-.s. New England Hum, Just landing and. for sale by the subscriber. W'-o likewise offers on very mode-rote terms, 25 hh. s. G uaflalotipe and Matanzas Sugars, 80 casks assorted Cut Nails. Also on hand as usual, ' A general assonment ot Bar, Hop and Rod IRON. Apply at No 53, County wharf U> WM J ;NES. September 15. 8q2w bugr and CorKv. 4X) boxes white and brown Havana Sugar, 15000 lb. Green Coffee. The whole entitled to drawback For sale by ROB : HAMILTON, Corner of Lovely-Lane and Calverl-street. August 21. eo F. Huixtii. 1 C\C.Ila' enclever, No. 67, BOWLV'S WI1AI1F, Have ju^t received unci ifferfor sale, Brown and White Platillas, Roy. Is, Ticklenhiirgs, Bielfeld, Warcndorf, and Homemade Lin- en, Listadoes, Checks, Apron Checks, and Stripes, Cot'on and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silks, Silk and Velvet Ribbons, Fine. Laces and Beggar Laces, Tapes and I'hUead, Looking Glass Plates, from 40 to 24 & 30 to 17, Looking Glasses and Nuremberg Goods, Br st German Steel, Heart and Club. The whole entitled to drawback. August 22 eo Kolling and Silting Miff. The subscribers are now ready to execute ord< rs for Hoop Iroi" and Nail 'Rods ot ail dimensions, in the neatest manner ami at very short notice. A ijUEWfe THOMAS ELLICOTT. may' 14 eo To I ,et. A good stand for the Wholesale and Re- tail Dry Good Business. Immediate poses- sion can be given. Apply at No, 49, Balti- more-BU'eet. July 10. eo By Virtue of a Deed of Trust made by William Soman, and John Lamb, to Isaac Pennock, and Phineas Ash, will be exposed to Public Sale, on thegiremises on MONDAY the filth day of October next, at tour o'clock in the afternoon, The Unexpired term of ninety-nine years, renewable forever, in all that Lot of Ground, situate in the city of Baltimore, begining for the same, on the west side of Concord street, at tin; distance of bO feet, southwardly from Water street, and running thence south four- teen degrees, east binding on Concord-street, thirty-tour feet, thence west parallel to Water- street, eighty six feet more or less, to ground ot* Thomas M'Elderr', thence mirth parallel to Market-space, binding on the said M'EL derry'-, Ground, to the south west corm r of a Lot leased by Daniel Bowly, to E!izal»tl) Beamer, and thence by a straight line to the begining, agreeably to the plat tin reel, to gather with all the Improveifiejrts thereon made, aoj ippertananccs 'i—reunto belonging, subject to the yearly rent or"' sixty eight dol- lars The terms ofs.de will be made known, at tne time and pmCe of sale;. JAMES M. BROOM, Attorney, For the Trustees. Sept 13.____________________en5t.hO Swedish iron, For sal? by the subscribers, In quatities to suit purchasers. The most choice pxrcel of LION that e'ver was import ed. consisting of Square Bars, 58 of an inch, and Flat Bars, from 1 5 8 to 2 3-4 wide—a gre.it proportion of which is Well calculated t(>r I arriage Tyre, and some of it sui. able to be worked up into Anchors, or any articles where ijjuuibi:ity and toughiess are required— f. r thnj^Jualities it is not to be equalled.— Apply to HENRY THOMPSON, or CHARLES WldGMAN. S>p*15________________________eqjjt i; unyori Harris, No. 188, Market str,et, Has on hand and offers for sale, 700 large rimmed White HATS, made light and trimmed in the neatest stile, cal- culated for the F.a.it and West India markets, which will be sold on accommodating terms i Also on hand, a quantity of Men's & Youth's Black Hats, with which shippers and country merchants may be supplied, by the case or dozen, put up in the best manner, and at the shortest notice, to ship or to send in the coun- try. Also on hand, a gir eral assortment of Hatters' l'URS via .- German Hair, fjrst and second quality I Co- ney Wool, canted and raw ; first and second quality Camel's Hair ; Spanish Wool, old coat Parchment! and and Pelt Beaver, Muskrat. northern and western Racoon, Grev Fox, Rai.it, Morocco Skins, Red, Yellow Green, and Black ; Glue, Cnppe-ras, Verdigrise, and Logwood, with a general assortment of Hat Trimm ngs. Sept 14._______ eo Woolens. JAMES DAJ.L JjV CO. Hire imported from Lherpnol, per the ships O- thilloana Canavia tiep incip.itpart iif their WuGLLNo, And daily expect, their fine Goods from London. Sept 4. _______ d5t-eo5t Best Mountain Malaga Wine- HVr^-AkU FITZGERALD HAS FOR SALE At his cheap Wholesale and Retail Grocery, IVine 1$ Spirit IFare- IToiise, 251, MARKET-STkE.iT, BALTIMORE, 20 small casks of superior Malaga Wine, containing about 15 gallons each, 20 do. do 30 gallons, 10 pipes k half pipes best L. P. M. Wine, the real juice of the Grape, 2 do. & 3 offer very low for cash, or ac. ceptances in town 9th mo. 8. eol2t H vKUVVARl:.. P. F. THOM-Sisr' GJiORGE, No. 106, M AHKIiT-STEEEll', Have received bv1 the Othello from Liverpool, their entire assortment of IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY, SaD- DI.ERY & BRASS WA ES, Which is now opening and for sale on the usual terms They have likewise constantly on hand a large assortment of CUi NAILS & BRADS, At the manufacturer's prices. ALSO, A handsome assortment of DUCK GUNS AND FOWLING PIECES, by the case. September 7. _ eo For Sale, That very valuable Property on which tlie hay-scah s now stand. The lot fronts Holli- dav street seventy-five feet, and runs one hun- dred and fifty three feet to North street : di- visions will be made to suit purchasers. Tie central situation, contiguity to the best water in the city, and having the advantage of two streets, one 8o and this other 40 feet wide, renders this property most eligible for build ing. For terms applv to DANLiaL C. HOLLIDAY. Sept 9.________________ eolin Cotiee-House Hotel, NO. $8, SoUTB-STltEET, Adjoining the Merchants' Coffee¦ House. THE Subscriber respectluiiy informs his friends ai d the public that lis.- has opened AN HOTEL, at the above stand, where he is determined rib exertions shall be wanting to merit public patronage j he is « ell prepar- ed lor the reception of travellers both by iand and water, who will find this central situati- on convenient ooth for businss and informal inn. HEIL PECK. N B. Boarders taken by the Week, Month or Year. (C? A Public Ordinary served up every day at 2 o'clock._______?_ePl 9- eo3w Cod-Ftsh, CODFISH, in shipping order 154 boxes J And 100 kegs Pickle/1 Salmon. Also, per schooner Jane, captain Halves, Jrom Boston, 14 hhds. Cod Fish, and 3? bbls Boston Bay Mackerel. Which will be landed to-morrow, and of- fered for sale on accommodating terms, by ISAIAH MANKIN. Sept 1^_________________ e-. gar? Of a superior qua- 60 do. brown do. 5 htv. W. L. & J. BARNEY. August 27._____________________eo Nails,Carriage Furniture, ike. Received per ships Canawa and Fame, from Liverpool, 20 casks 6S Flat Point Nails, '20 do. 8d do do. 20 do. lOd do. do. 20 do. 20d do do. I case Carriage Piated Moulding, 1 ense Carriage and Harness Mounting 8c Lamps, 1 cask Carriage Springs, assorted. Also on hand, 3 cases best 6 feet Mill Saws, 4 do. do 7 feet Pitt Saws, 3 do do 5 and 6 1-2 feet X Cut Saws, 2 casks do Hand Saws complete. The above Goods have all been received direct from the Manufactories, and will be sold on low terms, by HENRY THOMPSON, .53, Smith's wharf. Sept. 10 eoldt J' ;hn S. Home OFFERS FOR SALE, 1600 Salted and Uried Hides, very heavy, 45 seroons first quality Fiotant Indigo, t! bags > COFFEE, 116 bales Cotton, 40,000 lbs Carracas Cocoa, Blue Marbled Castiie Soap. Juniper Berries, Log-wood and Fustic. Sep ember 17. ee4t Proposal Of COLE & I. BONSAL.&JOHN VANCE & CO for puMikhhig A collection of original Poems. BvGARRETt BARRY, Esquire, Of Baltimore, Attorney at Law. Nostras nee erubuit Silvas habitare Thalia. AUtlHOR's ADVEitTISEMENT. Alanv of the following poems were written before the author attained his sixteenth yea.. Tiie public must estimate their merit The author will nut assume to himself so much sto icism as to express an indifference to the r fate ; but whatever that may be, lie wnl at least iiave the consolation 11 reflect, that the'. do not cont in one sentiment ostde to th' strictest principles ot religion and morality. The work will '?e printed on a very superi- or quality thick post, and a handso.i e f. p. . The publishers having d termine¦( to spare in. exp. nee, subscribers ioa\ rest assure! the work shall be executed in a st,vle winch shall do honor to Baltimore printing. It being it present impossible to ascertain the. extent of the work, the publishers are una. lib' to determine the price at which it snail he sobltonoi: subscribers; but they pledge'hem. selves that, to subscribers, it snail not exceed TSrents neatly bound in boards. The extraordinary encouragement, alrea iy afforded (more than three hundred names be- ing obtained) has induced the publish r» lo commence the work. It is now in press, and it is expected will be ready for delivery some time in October A list of the subsoribers' names will he an- nexed to the work. Subscriptions received by th-. respective booksellers, and by the publishers. Sept. 17_____________________d4to«4t Frederick Jordan, 16, Noyh Jloward-stnet. Has received by the ship ,Ta;iie, from Liver pool, and Grand Seignior, from Hull, A general assortment of ILiRDWAiC^ ; Amog which are, Sheet Iron, Anvils and Vices, which he offers for sale on his usual terms. Sept 14- ______________ eoUt . Timothy, Orchard a;.d Herds Grass Seeds. A fresh supply of the ;tb .ve Seed, just re. c.eived ; the very superior quality of the latter for low marshy ground, an.l high upland, is generally acknowledged bj the farmers in i'ei • ylvMi'.i ; italsopri ur< Giass to the acre, than the limothy, and of a better quality for stock. B ALDERS TON k CORNTIIWAIT, No. 51, County wharf On hand, 100 bbls. Southern Posh., which will bo sold low' to close saie. th mo 14. eo8t lor Kent, That excellent str.rd, No. 18, Calvert-st now in the tenure of Messrs. J Jin Wood and Co. Comprising a large Store, Cellar m d Warehouse. Possession may be had on tl.e 25th September. PETER HOFFMAN & SON. August 22.____________ eo Wanted, A YOUTH about 12 or 15 years of age, to attend in a Retail Store. One with good recommendations will hear of a situation, by applying at this office. _Sept 16.__________ eo9t Was taken up in the Bay, About 37 Miles from Baltimore, a fishing Sein, about 60 or 70 fathoms, appears much worn, with Iron Sinkers. Whoever has lost the same, may have it again, on proving pro- perty, and paying all reasonable charges, by applying to John Wales, living on Federal- Hill, near the Observatory. Sept. 17 eo4t|| Wanted—a FIouscKeeper. One that understands her business, and can be well recommended will hear of a place.— Also, wanted to hire, or purchase, a COOK, Apply at this Office. Sept. 1 eol5t Charles C Fgerton HAS FOR SALE, 60,000 lb. best Green Coffee, 72 hhds. Sugar, 1356 boxes >.iaret Wine, l'j tons Campeaehy LogwCd, 53 hhds. Maryland Tobacco, 1,000 wt. Indigo, may 21. _____________eo 1000 bushels best Liverpool blown SALT, 1000 r'ms imported Sheath- ing paper, for sale by GEO. HILL. sept 19________________ eol2t 100 Dollars Reward. Ran away from the subscriber on the even- ing of the 30th ultimo, a Mulatto Man nam- ed TOM. He is about 25 or 26 years of age, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, pleasant, countenance speaksi mild and piausable, his hair is thick and grows [.lower down his forehead than common, thick beard, and full of small pimples, prrticularly below his chin, about his neck, small eyes, rather dull and hea- vy, and is naturally left handed, when he went away his feet were sore on the insteps. I purchased him last fall, of Mr. Robert O- liver, of Baltimore, in whose service he was a considerable time in the capacity of a coach- man, and is well known in Baltimore, where 1 suspect he is harbored : since I have had hiin he has been generally employed in driving one of my mill waggons I will give. the above reward if aprrehended, and lodged in Baltimore cetuitr Jail, so th t I get him again. WILLIAM OWINOS. September 22. eo Notice is hereby Given, That tne subscriber intends applying to Bal- timore county court, at its next sittings, or in its recess, to one of the judges thereof, fo? the benefit of the insolvent laws of Maryland. MATTHIAS RICH. Sept. 18, 180?. d2n;£ On*Applicatiori To me, in the recess of the Court, as one of the associate Judges of the sixth Judicial dis- trict of the slate of Maryland, lr. petition in writing of Jacob Bouldin, praying tlie bene- fit of the act for the relief of sundry insol- vent debtors, passed at November session, 1805, and the supplement thereto, passed at November session, 1806 ; and a schedule of his property, and a list of his Creditors on oath, as far as he can ascertain them, as di- rected by the said act, being annexed to his petition, and tin; said Jacob Bouldin, having proved to my satisfiu tion, that he hath resid- ed in the state of Maryland, the two ttreced. ing years previous to the passage of the said act, and having been brought before me, and discharged from (ftnfinement, and taking iliC oath by said act required : it is therefore ad- judged and ordered by me that the said Ja- cob Bouldin. appear before the county court, to he held at the Court House in the cily of Baltimore, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the t 'nth da-, of October next, to answer S"cb interrogatories as mat be proposi d to him by his creditors ; that the said day he ai-.-d Is lv:ri by appointed the time for the said cre- ditors to appear and rerotr mend a 'i rnstee for their ben fit. And tbee:VJ,,ob boul- din, live them notice, b eausu.g a copy of t.,!p order to be inserted in some one of ih& newspapers in t e Oiy of Baltimore, every otierday fir three months, su'is ivelv, be- fore she sahl tenth day of 'nt ber next G.ven under my hand at th city of BnL timore, his 2d clay of uly in tlie y>av fS07t Copv Thomas Jones _July 11 th, 180?;______________ e„3m To till my Cieditors. Notice is hereby given, 3 h; t J intend mak- ing application t.< Balrtniore County Court, M its next scsion, or to one ol the judges thereof, after two monhs from th - date here- of for the benefit fifths act « tit < cl an act for the r.hef-,.f snnd.y insolvent (hbt is passed at No. ember session I8!,.5. a Id of. the suj pie- irtent thereto, passed I 80b, and to relieve ine as well from i> y ii dividual ...lis, as from those contracted under the firm of Sun an & Lamb. JOHN LAJiB. 1 --'IlLl3:________________ eo>m To aii my (. u-anors. I hereby gi c notice that I intend applying tothe ,'nne ArunHh « oei f com t or one of the judges thereof, for the beiiel't (, „n act of as- semhly: pissed af \member session J805, entith d " an get for tbefrellef of sundry iiisol. ¦¦ ¦; t .1.1 Ins'' rs alsoofthe supph m< nt'there- to passed at the last session. THEODORE R. S. BOTCE. July '8, 187. ,.o2m Nonce is hereby (>i en. That in consequence of a misplaced confi. dehce I am obliged to notify in creditors, that I intend two months alter the date here- of to petition Baltimore e.ountv reurt, or cTie of the judges thereof for the ben fit of the insolvent laws of the state, to relieve me as well irom doi tsdue from the firm of Soman and Lan b, as those contracted in my indi. WM. SUM AN. eo?m vidual capacity. August 4, iS07 J his is to give Notice, That the Subscribers intend to spply to Bal- timore County Court, at their ensuing on, for the benefit, of the Insolvent Law. the state ol Maryland. J' 'HNtAGAST. THOMASCALV KLL Atif-un 8. ( , !lT1 of INolice is hereby Civcn, That I intend to apply to tliaj.udgi s oi' Bal- timore comity ci urt, 0 some on< of the, the benefit of an 1 et of a^a mln'y pissed at November session, 181 5 and (he si'| | le'liu nt ther. to, inuihe, an act lot- the relief ,.f sun- dry inso vent debtors, to relieve me ft m debts which I am umvfele to pay; after two months notice, is duly e i'.en. " |ohn b. sayre. Sept 9, 1807-________ Notice is hereby Given, That I intend to apph to tl.e judj. 1. s ol Bal- timore county court, or s< me one of tin m for the benefit of an act of asst inbiy passed at November session 1805, and as well as of the supplement thereto, passed, at the Ia4t ses- sion, entitled, " an act for the relief of-stii}. dry insolvent debtors," to relieve trie fnia debt* I am unable to pay, after tw 0 months from this day. CHARLES SMI'i 11. August 13.___________ f.o;iii( To all my Creditors. HAVING stistaine niaftV losses, J find rry« self under, uie disagreeable neeessitv of anpiy- ing to the honorable tl.e Judges of Baltimore Coun.y Court, for the benefit of tbc Insolvent Law of 1805/ and the supplement thereto : which application will be made in two months from this date. JOSEPH ARNCLLJ. f altimore county, August 25 po2m .Notice to Creditors. Having been entirely dispossessed of my funds, and thereby rendered unable to an-- swer the claims against me ; lam ttndt r the necessity of giving notice, that I intend to apply to the judges of Laltimore county court at their next October, session, for the benefit of the aots for the relief of insolvent, debtors.-.- Or if necessary, to the legislature 01 Mary- land at their next session to relieve me Irom my debts. WILLIAM WALTON, Jim, July 31, J 807.______________eD2*i Notice is hereby given, to aIIN my creditors, that I am under the painful ne- cessity of applying to the judges of Baltimore county court, or to some one of til cm', for the benefit of the act of assembly passed at No- vember session 1805, entitled an act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, as also of oi' the supplement thereto, passed at th, last session. ABRAHAM FULLER Sept, 7._______________djin Notice is hereby Given, That the subscriber intends to make appli- cation to Baltimore county court, in 2 months from this dale tor the benefit of the act bl as- sembly of this state, passed at November ses- sion, 1805, entitled, " An act lor the relief of sundry insolvent, debtors." ALEXANDER HE VALCOURT. August 14 7 807. do in '1 lie Subscribers give .No- tice to their Creditors, of tin ir intention to apply to Baltimore county court, at its m \i sitting, for the benefit of" the insolvent of this state. August 3, 1807. U- C. Steycari, W p. S 1 mart, Lloyd Buchanan. a PRINTED'"AND PUPUSUED BV JOHN HHWES, Opposite the Post Office, St. PuUl'sJLanu BALT1MOBB.