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The Subscriber t ; • •• Respectfully begs leave to rooomnvend the folio wing proposals of the London Phoenix Fire Company. The season of the year ap* pr etches, when dahgdr from that el uient is most to be apprehended Tiie rates of Pre- nii'.iiiis, u'ill in all oases, ti. made low, as the mture and situation «f property will per- mit. For the accommodation of Mferehants, s¦) -cdfi • Goo Is, identified I . marlta ad num- bers, tn iy lie insured for a less tims than the year. Orders I ft at the office in Second- sti-c. t, afty time between the hours of nine "A. M. and 5 P. M will be duly attended to, and Polices issued the same day. i) VVII) S l-E WART, Agent Insurances can be made on B .lildings, Stores, &.C Sec. in all parts of Maryland, the district of Columbia, including Alexandria & its neighborhood. Letters on the sioject, post psid, addressed to the Agent, snail have immediate attention. PROPOSALS From thr Pheen-x Company of London For Insuring houses, buildings, stores, ships in har- bor, jipodf;, wares and merchandize, FRO UI l.'ISS jR DAMAGE BY faRE. Insurance from hiss or damage oy Fire hath lieen found a*nea-ure oi great imp >rta-> e c» the happi ness 'iffamilies, and has given additional secuiityro commercial cran-ac t ms. ! tie unded ci.iffi se Ificiifa- ng to the h hi'.ira. t^ the means f effect! g i ur- a ce on their pr perty the director-hive atc.y de- termined to extend the sum which h y h'«; "e n accustomed to insure in any'sitog'e risk, aid have arranged rates of premium up >n the vari u de- crinttmsof propeity, which they trust, will be toimd moderat , just an ' equitable. I he pr rtrpti- fu.e with which ihi* office has idju'ed rhe claims or ufferers, and the solidity o' its tutids, are so wed to iwn, that it is unnecessary to offer more on the iul.j ct, than to refer chose who desire information, to i he merchants of Londun, with * h an they cor- respond. cf jp In this • ffic ¦, no i'l'iired person is liable to any call to male-good th; losses of others : but in esse oi fire, the sufferer will oe iuny indemnified by tie company. The cntpany also make good louse., on property burnt by lightning. RATES OF ANNUAL P>vE .HUMS To be paid fir At surancc rgxinsl Fire. No I. Hjziri ¦/ lb- Pint Clast, v z. Brick of >t ae ouiidings, covered with Tiles Sire or Mela). rur.iiturr.or "erchand zt not hazardous, con- tained in such bui din;;<. Fsr sum\ not exceeding 10,000 d U.n-s in out Rii, 375 Ce its per Annu ii per ioo lollars. No II Htikardi of the $itond Class v'z. Buildings having the four Waits entirely of Brick or Stone, carried through the Re of, and covered with b.ards or shingles, furniture or Vlet-cha, dize not hazardous, con- tiineel in such buildings. Hazardous O.ods, viz Pitch, Tar, Turpentine Saltpetre, Flax. Hemp, >iis and fallow, in Buiiu liters of the First Class. For s:f/s not exceeding 10 O O Dollars in one Risjk, 5')l Cents per Annum p.:r lOoDnl.ars. ! o. III. H.izards ft/j. ih'rd Clats viz.. Buildings constructed partly with Bnclt or ^t it and partly with Wood or having either ..f the Fout Walls of frame Work filled In with Brick. ¦Furniture <>r Merchandize not h z.irdous, con faineel in such buildings. Hazardous Goods, v z. Pitch, Far Turpentine Saltpetre, Fhx Hemp. Oils and Fallow, in aiuna iugs of the Second Cla nor exc* d:ng to 000 Dollars hi one AVnf, 75 Ce 4 per Annum per cOoDonars. No. :V. Hazards of the Fout'b Class, viz. Timber or olighr Bui'di-gscovered wiihShingUo or Bards. I Furniture r.r Meichandize net haz minus, co taiued it) -.uch 3ui! 'trigs. H t*ardous Goods, viz. Pitch Far, Tin- entii Saltpetre, F ax, Hsmp, I lils air; Fallow, ill i u i ing^ ot the I hm! Class. For .tut's nut KCeedlHg O 000 Dollars in one A'.oZ', too 150 . enfsptr Annum per 100 U liars \* ahips in port anil theirWnyoes, Ships buil I ' ing <>r fepairing , a's Barges and rtfte biiiIiI C aft, with Go dson in ard uuy be in uredogaiusi Fire fff Larger sums may be insured hyp cia: agree- went. An iiuidngs,in con igutrj 1 ¦alter h zncl- cus ui dings, or in nth r re pects ,sitna_ed di-ad vint ¦jre.ou.. y will be charged ,k an extra premiu I-. The rate* m yalso in some cases b preportiwiab y m derated up n dm er buiiliugi 1 the country or 'vhett stannitie;* single an I detached „r attended with circu'iistantte of pecu iar security. gj" fallow-Velters, Soap-IWaXers, Brewers Vinegarand Sweet-Makers, I lenip and Flax presj ers, Printing Houses, C opi rs, C rpentcrs net-Malter», Coach-Makers Matu u-c- Bakers Ship-Chandlers, Fna'-DtiifIc-rs Kope-Makers, ' u- ga Ri finers.ni-'tillers, C'htniisfs, Varni h- .iakirs Turpentine-Works, Fhcaties add all Mills and Machinery, are deemed extri-h izardeus and the rate upon such 1 isles will lie proportionably incraas how otherwise—where sittitited—also, the name or names of the present occupiers. Each building must be s paratety valued, and a specified torn insured thereon—and in like manner a separate stun itistued on the pronerty contaioe i tlnreiit All manufactories which contain furnaces, kiins, stoves, coakels, avens, or solhe-rwise use fire-heal, are chargeable at additional rates. In the insurance of Goods. Wares, or Ma.rchandi«b, the building or place in which the same ar deposited, is to he described j also, whether such goods are of the kind tle- iiominateil hazardous, and whether any manu actory is carried on in the premises. And if any person or persons shall insure nis or their buildings org-oods.and sit t'.l cause the same to >e dost rtbeel in tile policy otherwise than as they really are, so as the s'uue be charged at ¦1 lowrer premiutj) than would be demanded if the true situation o^qoality of the buiidintrs or goods ware matle known, such insurance shall be of no force. II Goods held in trust, or on commission, are to be insured as such, otherwise the poli- cy will not extend to cover such prope. ty. III. No-Jobsbr damage to be paid on fire hap- pening' by an invasion, foreign enfmy, civil commotion, riot, or any military or usurped power whatever ; nor for damage done by fi: e occasioned by earthquake's or hurricanes ; but this company will make good the losses on pro- pert, burnt by lightening. IV. Hooks 0. accounts, written securities, bills bonds, tallies, an J ready money cannot ire.'.. V. Jeo/els, plate, medals, or other curios':- lies, paint n ,sandsc tlptures, arenotincleitleti in any insurance, unless sued articles are spe- cified in the policy. VI. Persons insu nig property at this offiee must give notice of a is other insurance niacin elsewhere on their oehalfon the same, and cause es.ch other insurance to be indorsed on their poiic es; in Which case each olrice shall be liable* o tiie payment only of a ratable pro- an'ti'flrof any lo-s or damage which may be s istained ; and unless sucli notice is ytven, tin iiisue 1 wilt not be entitled to recover in case of loss. VII. No order for insurance will be of any force,' unless the premium is paid to the agent or unless a su 11 litis been advanced, and tile agent has dsilivered his receipt on act-ount ot the office ; and all persons desirous to conti- nue their inau. an. es, must make then* future payments annually with in fifteen days after the !ay limit tl l>\ ,1-teirr selective policies, or the same will be void. VIII All pi rsons assure d by this company, Liimgany hiss or damage by fir< are 10 tn- vvnh t') g're notice to thecompHBy's agmt, St s 1 'on as poasiole after; to deliver iii as par- ui trail account of their loss.«r tiamage sign- ed with then-own haiitls, as tne nat-ii't: if the ge viil admit of, a,ul make proof of the same >y their oath or affirnxition, and bj their boots of accounts o other proper vouchers as shall be real pabjy required •; and shall procure a certificate, under the hand of a magistrate or Severn notary of the city or disti n.i m wlnc'.i t le fire happened, no- concern.'tl in such loss, importing, lha„th»y are acquainted with the 'iiaraeter and circumstnmireo of the pi rs ih or "t'rso-.sinsur d, and tlo know r verily bt-nee. ill el he, she, or tliey. really, anil by misff,, tune without .my find of fiv.iut o. evil pratli- e, lave si.Stained by .-ucii tire, has. arid ilamrg. to the amount tnertdn lueutioned and urtil s tch affidavits and Certificates are produced, the loss money sliail not be payable ; also, if there apot'a.s nv. fraud or fdse swearing, the claimant w< aiifori'-it his claim to restitution or pay ot, ny virtue of his policy IX la case in., diflerence or ilis|iute shall arise between toe assured and tile com an\, touching any loss or dam. ge, such differenoe may be submitted to the judgment and deter- inin tion 01 aiaotiaors, indifferently chosen, woose award in writing soali be eonclos ve & bi idn.g to all parties. And when ;tu\ hiss or damage shall have been dulj proved, the in- s red shad receive sstistaet'mn to the full ». ii u t the-'reot, without allowance ol any tiis- c unt, f ,-s, or oth r deduction whatever X. Per. oris (prosing to ii.s.ie :or scvejn years, will be chaiged for six e#s only ; also, for a less number of years than seven, « ill bo dlowed a reasonable discouir 1 PiU'.n, Tar, diii-eiiiii.e, Saltpetre, Flax, Hemp Oils, Ml I Tallow, are deemed h ./.ar.- ¦ns gejools i * allow melteis, hoap uiuki rs, Brewer;', Fieaiers in Spiiituous Litpiors, Vi- atgai a :l Sweet rnakers, Hemp and Flax- tlri'sni rs, Printing houses, Coopers, Carpen- ters, Cabi let makers, Coach-makeis, Malt- To Rent, The choice of 2 two-story Brick Dwelling H U'lis ; each has a store in front; one si- tuate on Baltimore-street, adjoining the store of Messrs Jacob and Win Baltnell; the other near the Precincts Market House, calculat- ed for the reception of a large family. Ap- plication to be made at No 240, Baltimore- street. June 20 2aw CITY "BATiiS. FINN Seven neiv S IMPROVEMENT, &c. &C. TUBS, and $ hurt Iv another extensive UOIJsER, besides a variety of other efforts to please ' .' ! WILLIAM FINN, . //7io at 'he CITY BATHS, JONES' FALLS F0OT- BRIDGS, Has had the honor for several years past to be instrumental in washing the body coffiq- cal of half tke community ; takes this liber- y to talk liite a statesman, viz—aotjbr his trvm but for the fiuMic good .' To inform all his did and new friends, as vvell those he knows, as those he don't hot» ; that his Patent submersion machinery, Is now in complete order fur their reception; or, inotlrr words, he his made, ana is Still making, such ad litions to his es- tablishment, thai from day 'ight until mid- night no applicant will bs subject to the un- necessary loss of a moments detention, to obtain-either a COLL), WARM, SHOWER, or PLUNGING BATH; when the season jterraita : APPROPRIATE ROOMS AND HA THING TUBS, For all sizes and sexes, Detached Rooms, particulalrj appropriated for LADIES, and Jordial Restoratives, as usual viz : Finn's Antispasmodics; Grani Restoiatives ; R,puhli ttrt'i Strengthe/iertjor the nerves, and the never failing exhiliratives of the s\stem vulgarly 'named Milch and Fruit PUNCH, LEMU iMADE. &c. Together wth the most punc- tual attention ot' the puoltc's most obsequi- ous, CS.C. &C. WILLIAM FINN. N. B Ft>r the fiit'tlu-.r enc'ourage i-cnt of persons inclined to bathe, & coming in stages one half of the hire will be paid, if required. June 18. ____________ 2aw Pickling Vinegar. The subscribers have on hand, a quantity of VINEG.vK, fit for Pickling, wii.ch they will sell by the hogshead, barrel, or gallon. Til, A.a. ALSO, A choice selection of TEAS, particularly chosen for retailing ; and a gen- ral assort itic-i.t ot GiUiC.1.'. lES ; whuh the) will sell wholesale or retail on moderate terms UILEY & UUilEnAItr. WM. K1LEY Has also on hand at ins 1 actory, on East- s'reet, a good as.s.ii'tiiient e>t FaOt F;-. aim SilOE.s particularly made tor home consump- ti in ; where measures will be taken, and.or- ders punctually' complied with, with neatness and dispaclh. 9ih 1110. 4th:________________________?aw8t Fresh Garden ix Gra^s ^.lec(aV MAXIMILLIAN HEUISLER, HAS received by Ute snip 1 air American, from London, I is usual supply of GAI DEN SEEDS, which makes his assortment com- ,)ic:te. Also, GRASS SEEDS, viz. White Clover, Lu. /.erne, Cinque foil and Rye Grass, and a few one Moss Icos s, all which he will sell low. at his Nursery 5e Garden, at Portland-Fe Branch, near Baltunoie, For Sale. I will dispose of at private sale, the Farm whereon I reside, lying in Baltimore county, on the York Koad, leading from Solomon Schmuck's (formerly Towson's Tavern) thro' Meredith's Ford, and distant from B. Itimore, 14 miles, containing about 9U0 acres, with a large proportion of wood and meadow ground. On this Farm are two large Orchards of Ap- ple and Peach ; the former contains 1000, & j the latter 600 tneea, which have just arrived to perfection, atid their fruits are;of the choice k-inds The improvements consist of a small Dwelling House and Kitchen, a Dairy with a good Spring of Water, a Spirtriiig House, a large Negro Quarter, Barn, Stables, &.C. This Farm lies about 5 miles from Hampton, the scat of general Bidgely, and is pleasantly situated in,a good neighborhood, and also contiguous to several mills. The York lioad passes through the middle of the above land, which makes the carriage to Baltitior;, safe and convenient, having eight miles ot the above road Tinnpike.el. This property can be divided into two Farms, with an equal proportion of wood and meadow to each Fcsj terms, apply on the premises, to LARK.IN H. SMITH. July 14- T&F For Sale, That valuable Lot and Improvements, for ineiiy occupr d by Joseph Haskins, Jim well calculated for the Clipper and I in business- fronting '27 feet on Soit'h street, and running back to Franklin-lane Also, the Lot adj./in ing on Franklin-lane, 27 feet front, and 4 . feet deep, with a white frame building on it. In tee simple. For terms apply to W. M. MAYNADIER. Sept. 3._______ '____________&w ___ 100 pair of [loots for sale by LEOPOLD OONSEIi, No. 227, Market-Mivet, between Howard & Liberty streets. Amongst which ute Fifty pair suitable lor exportation, which will lie sold iow for cash, or good paper, all 1 will be thankfully received, and exe on the best terms, and shortest no- Sept 3. 2aw6t To Let, The Store and Cellar No 88 Market-street, with a Stable and Ware-house fronting on East-street Also/Shriek WAREHOUSES, on the lower end of Swith's Wharf Apply to STEWART, MONTGOMERY k CO 206, Market-st eet. May 18 d4t-l'aw William Norris, Jun. ho. 64 M.a-kit street, HAS FOB SAT.E, ¦ r 110 chests Young Hyson Tea 85 ditto Hyson Skin ; 150 small Skin Tea, of 13 1-2 lb each chong; 5 ditto Pekoe SoUchc I'i-perial and Hjsrfn Tea, containing y iwn ____________Boxes superior to any in- sealed Battle order cuted ice. erry- april :9 2aw buili ' part Fire Insurance. The subscriber having received poioers and in- structions from the PHNniTION' OF INSURANCE I. p., S >NS desirons to make Insurance qn\ Buildings, are to deliver in to the agent the folio ing particulars, ¦ iz. Of what ma tenuis the walls and ro Constructed, as well as tiie coiiairueti n of the building's contiguous thereto -whether the same are occupied as private dwellings, or ________jStoek, ctuiums as may be houses, Baiters, Ship-chandh¦ rs, Boat-build- ers, Ko, 1- makers, Mi ar-refiners, Distillers, Urn mists,Varnish makers, Turpentine, works, t'lieatrcs, and all Mills and Machinery, are deemed extra hazardous, and the rate upon such risks will b • proportionably increased. Ships in port, and their cargoes ; ships ing or repairing ; also, harge-s, and other su ad craft, with goods on board, may be in- sured against fire, at 7b cents for one year; 4o cents or six months, and 37 i-2 cents for three months per 1' t; dollars Barns, Mables, Hay and Grain contained in th- in or in su.cks or ricks, and Live Will be insure.d at such pr agreed on H^^^^^^^^^^^^ The rate* on -buildings (and on property con- tained in them) depend so much on t.:c mate- rials of winch they are constructed, the pur- poses for which they aie used, and their situ- ation with respect to other buildings that may be deemed haz anions, that particular attenti- on is requested to these circumstances in the orders for insurance In cases requiring a surveyor's report or plan of the buildings, where there are several, showing their situation with respect to each other and to oilier buildings, such survey or plan must be furnished by the assured, or at his expense j but where a clear ties, rip ion of 'he property can be given, of which the agent most be the. judge, they may be dispensed with. The.assured is subject to no charge or expencc in this office, except 50 cents for the policy. In stating the sum lor whicll insurance may be requested on any properly, it should be re- .'.odected, that inattnmity only is the object of ins,-ranee, against fire, asd that benefit or ex pectedpr jit or advantage, beyond a just estimate of the lalue of the- property destroyed, is against the prim ipies of the contract. Orders left at the Office ot the Company, in Second-street, will be attended to, by DAVID STEWART, Agent for the Phoenix Assurance Company of London. ,. !in(i Staich, in pound papers ; Split Peas in miv-.U kegs, and by rend ; I J years old SpiVits, and 13 years old Cogni c B'andv, by retail 1 Ca- pers, Olives and Aneho. (es, in feoves; real Ceylon Cinnan on, f,c. All of which will he sold wholesale and retail, 1 ,w lor cash, or on the usual credit ta punctual customers'. Sept 5. d4t-2aw4w This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber'ol the city of Baht- mpre, hath obtained fom ihe orplians'eoui't of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters tes- tamentary, on the peis ot.i est. te of Sarah Ridgely, File of the citi of Baltiu oi;i-, afore- staid dexeased ; all persons haying claims ..H'aii st the saidjurlect asetl are hereby warned t >exhibit the same, with thr vouchers theie- of, to the subscriber, at or be-on tft<* tenth dav of March next, they ma otherwise by law, be excluded from all m n- fi: of the su ti est te. Given under my hand, this 7th day of Sept ember, 1807. ' eptember 7. 1807. MARY Ulnc-ELY. itv'iw Notice i« hereby Given, >f. Given, September 14. 2aw4t REMOVAL 'James Nincle, 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 0! the public patronage which he lias hi thertq so liberally experienced. He has on hand, antt 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 offers lor sale at the most reduced rices may 19. 2aw SHERIFFALTY. Beale Spurrier, With some assurance of support, offers himself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff at the next election : he conceives himself competent to the duties of the office, and re- spectfully solicits the patronage of the voters of 1 a timore county and c;ty. Should the suffrages of his fellow-c.tizens place him in office, he will keep in grateful remembrance the source from whence he obtained it: and although he has not pledges to offer that his official conduct shall give universal satisfac- tion, is yet willing to say, that his discretion, ary powers shall be exercised with modcrati- 01 , and that he never will be the instrument bv which a sacrifi-e of feeling or property shall be matle to gratify the caprice of any in- dividual. September 33. T&F2W 'ihe bwan Inn for bale, ' By order of Baltimore County Court. The sale of the HOUSE ami LOF, on the Philadelphia Road, lately occupied by John Miller, as a Tavern, atlvertisefc to take place on Thursday, the 10th instant, was on the ciav of sale postponed till WEDNESDAY, lie 23d instant, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time, it will again be oilered for sale on the premises The Lot extends from York street, 160 feet to Salisbury street, fronting on each street .5 feet. The improvements are, a three story Brick House, with commodious back Build- ings, suitable either for a Tavern, orprvt.ie dwelling, and a wooden building lor Stables The property is subject to a ground rent of 150 dollar;; pel* annum. There is also a lien on it by Mortgage, which with the ar- rears of rent amounts to about 800 dollars. The terms of salts are, that the purchaser ef the whole or any part of the above pi oper- ty may at his option pay the amount of pur- chase money on the day of sale, or give notes with approved security, for the payment of one-half the purchase money with interest within six months, and the remaining half, with interest within ISi months from the day of sale; and on payment of the whole amoflnt of the purchase money, a deed will be execut- ed to the purchaser. WM. GWYNN, Trustee, Sept 16._________________________2a wts _ Stewart, Montgomery & Co. No. 206, Mariet-itreet, Opposite thelnclian Queen, Haje received by the Fame, from Liver- pool, Cloths, Cassimeres, Baizes, Flannels, Blankets, Kendal Cottons, Welch Plains:, Kerseys and Half Thicks, Stuffs, &c. which they offer for sale by the piece, or package. They daily expect a further supply front Lon- don and Liverpool, which will render their-, assortment complete. TO LET, Two Warehouses on Smith's wharf; and the Store, lately occupied by James Somer. vill gt Co. Sept 11. d6t-2aw Tiat the siibscrila r intends applying to the judges of Washington county court at the next October term, for the benefit of the in- solvent laws passed in i,S05, and 1806, tore. ieve him rom debts f r wii.ch he is liable, and which he is unable to nav JOHN' KENNEDY. Washington county, Sept 9, 18C7 ^aw2m|f ertice is hereby ¦ That ':¦•>• sid senber huent's spplin g to the judges t.f Wash:- eton Ci only cur!, al the < 1 Ii r tl -ii , for the benefit t.f the insolvent laws, 1 asset! in 1805 and !8 6 this is a circumstance; which the subscrib- er much -egrets, but after having used e\e- ry exertion in his power to avoitl it, he has ..it been al le to succeed. Altlmu -i he •: s ,.eet with many lenses, yet his property utatair valuation would still be nearly eqral to his deb s. but as his creditors have refused to take property in that way. he loust submit — he must sacrifice the fruits of 10 years*iri- dtM'i-c—anil he still hopes it will-be in his powtr some day, to settle every claim, for lie shall always consider himself bound in honor, to pay everjjcent, if ever In his power. THOMAS KENNEDY Washington County, Md. Aug-. S8. Saw2m Notice is hereby Given, That the subscriber intends applying to Bal- timore county court, at its next sittings, or in its recess, to one of the judges thereof, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of Maryland. '• "'& MATTHI.vS RICH. Scot IS, 18 7. d2m + Notice. The subscriber is compelled to notify his creditors of his intention to-apply, to Balti- more county court, al its next session, 01 in its recess, to on'1 of. the fudges thereof, or the benefit of the ii.solvent I.ates of this state. JAMES WEST. Sept 22. , d^ni Notice is hereby given, to all my creditors, that I am under Ihe painful ne- ressite of apple ing to the judges ol Ball imore count' court, or to son.e one of thr m, for the benefit of the act of assembly passed nt 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. Sept. 7. ABRAHAM FULLER d'in Notice is hereby Giv en, That the subscriber intends to make sacli- cation to Baltimore county court, in S months from this date for the benefit of the net of as- sen.blv of this state, pafcsf'd at November ses- sion, 1805, entitled, " An net for the relief, of sundry insolvent iel.'' rs." ALEXANDER DE VALCOURT. August 14 180?. d2m The Subscribers give No- tice to their Creditors, of their intention to apply to Baltimore county court, at its next sitting, for the benefit of the inso'.ent laws of this state. ¦ D. C. Stewart, IV P. Stewart, Lloyd Buchanan. Augusts, 1807. tl PRINTED AND PVTiTJSHED BY JOHN HEWES, Qfpesite the Post-0/fire, St. Pttui's-Latie. BALTIMORE. •