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¦Pppr Wm. Vance Has on hand for sale, C&ppet' Bottoms, failed & fiat; do.Sheets, ditto; 24 oz. Sheathing : Tin in boxes ; Bar Lead; Pins hi s.nali cases ; a few sells Cut (5-1 ass, Sewing Twine,in bales; Bristol Crown Glass, 12 by 10, and 10 by S, in half boxes, ditto I'nrtir Bottles in H ropers and casks ; H .re's Patent OiHCloth Carpets.^c. &c. Sept 26. dSt-e'oot. on Kapff c-%. tfrurie Have just received and offer fur sale, V- 8 bales light Holland Sail Cloth, 2 boxes Tapes and Bobbins, 635 boxes Havanna Sugar, 120 hhds. Muscovado Sugar, On hand, 42 bales Cotton, 12 tierces Rice, About 40.000 wt. Coffee, 60 boxes Seg,irs, A few tons Fustic, A small quantity of Indian Corn, 40 pipes Holland Gin, 50 casks Dutch Baer, Gin cases, half, pint Tumblsrs, Negro Fipes, BUck Lead Crucibles, Madder, Sew- in .- and Fishing Twine, and Brass Kettles. Also, An assortment of GERMAN LINENS, Among which are, 11 bales Hessians and Twilled Bfgging Stuff. And About 2000 Muskets with Bajonets, &c. complete. August 7______________________dSteo Voa Kapff and Brune OFFER FOR SA.1.E, 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. 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 ; Consisting of ChecksNo.2, Lisladoes.BookCheck, Stripes, Bretagnes, Plalillas, Creas, Dowlas, RJians, Estopilias.Cholets, white Uolls.Ticklenburgs, 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, 2otons Fustic, 12 tierces Rice 115o bushels coarse Liverpool Salt, 13 casl-.s Kocon, 16 barrels and 14 bags Gum Guiacum, 6 seroons Jalap, 13o boxes Port W ine, of a very good quality 9 boxes Copper, 22 a 2J oz. 5o casks Steel, and A quantity of Glass Beads. ntxy 4. dlSteo Fur bale, A valuable TRACT of LAND, formerly the property of Mrs. Ann Pemberton, called Westbury, containing 1464 acres, situated in Anne-Ariindel county, state of Maryland, at the head of West River, 12 miles ftom Anna- polis, and 42 from Baltimore. This land is well calculated to produce wheat, 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, fi 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 Cooke, esqiuire, Baltimore ; John Galloway, esquire, West River ; or to Henry Waddell, Philadelphia. N- B If not sold at private sale before the 2d November next, it will then e sold a auc. ti.in on the premises, either separately or to- • •tlier, to suit purchasers. August 4. _______ eo2N iLxig* i" ana Cotfe^*. 430 boxes white and brown Havana Sugar, 15000 lb. Green Coffee. The whole entitled to dra whack Fur sale by ROB : HAMILTON, Corner oi Lovely-Lane and Calvtrt-street. August 21.___________________eo F.Hurxth 1 &cC.Ha«enelevcr, No. *7, liowty'i wharf, Have just received and offer for sale, Brown and White Platillas, Royals, jfl Ticklenhurfrs, Bielfeld, Warendorf, and Homemade Lin- en. Listadoes, Checks, Apron Checks, and Stripes, Gotten and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silks, Silk and Velvet Ribbons, Fine Laces and Beggar Laces, Tapes and Thread, Looking Glass Plates, from 40 to 24 & 30 to 17, Looking Glasses and Nuree berg Goods, Bf st German Steel, Heart and Club. The whole entitled to drawback. August 22_________________ eo ""jKollmg and biking Mill. The subs Fibers are now ready to execute orders for Hoop Iro.< and Nail Rods of all dimensions, in the neatest manner and at very short notice. ANDREW & THOMAS ELLICOTT. may 14. _____eo ~ To 1 ,et. A good stand ' ir the Wholesale and Re- tail Dry Good Business. Immediate poses- sion ran he given. Apply at l.'o, 19, Balti- more-atieet. ______July 10.__________eo By Virtue of a Deed of Trust j made by William Suman, and John Lamb, ' to Isaac Pennock, and Phineas Ash, will be exposed to Public Sale, or the premises on MUM) '.Y. the fifth day of October next, at four o'clock in the afternoon, j The unexpired term of ninety-nine years, senewable forever, in all that Lot of Ground, j itttate in the city of Baltimore, begining for he same, on the west side of Concord street, ! at the distance of 60 feet, southwardly from , Water street, and running thence south four- I teet degrees, east binding on Concord-street, i thirty-lour feet, thence west parallel to Water- street, eighty-six feet mure or less, to ground of Thomas M'Elderri, thence nurth parallel to Market-space, binding on the said M'El- derry's Ground, to the south west corner of a ¦ Lot leased by Daniel Bowly, to Elizabeth j Beampr, and thence by a straight line to the 1 begining, agreeably to the plat thereof, to , gether with all the improvements thereon made, and appertanances thereunto belonging, [ subject to the yearly rent of sixty-eight dol- j lars The terms of sale will be made known, at the tiinn afld place of sale. JAMES M. BROOM, Attorney, For the Trustees. Sept 13-___________________eoSthO Bust Mountain Malaga Wine* EDWARD FITZGERALD HA.S FOR SALE At his cheap Wholesale and Retail Grocery, Wine S5* "Split Ware- House, 221, MARKET-STllEST, BALTIMORE, 20 small casks of superior Malaga Wine, containing about 15 galtons each, 20 do. do 30 gallons, 10 pipes St half pipes best L. P. M. Wine, the real juice of the Grape, 2 do. Sc 3 qr casks L- Market do. 2 do. & 14 do. best Lisbon do. 8 qr. casks Sherry do. 2 pipes and 4 qr. casks Teneriffe Wine, 5 pipes and 5 qr. casks first chop Port Wine in wood and bottles, being equal if not superior to any in this city, 200 dozen Claret Wine, of a superior kind, in cases 2 dozen each, 10 pipes French and Cogniac Brandy 4th proof, 3 do. Spanish 1st proof, entitled lo deben- ture, 10 dot Holland Gin, 1st do. 17 do Jamaica Spirits, 4th do. 1 do. do. 15 year old 4 do. 1 do. Irish Whiskey, 4th do, 9 bbls. Peach Brandy 4th do. and 7 years old, Cherry Brand', Cherry Bounce, Shrub, New England Rum, Rye Whiskey, Bottled Porter, Wine and Cider Vinegar, West-India Cordials and Bitters, Sugar-House and West-India Molasses, Acid, Limes and Lemons, Salad Oil, in boxes of 30 flasks each, London Mustard, in boxes of 3, 6, and 12 doz. bottles each, Basket Salt, Spices of all kinds, First chop Imperial and Hyson Tea, m chests, half-chests, boxes, and in 2 lb. leads, Young Hyssn,^ Hyson Skin, t-in chests and boxes, Souchong, J Double and single-refined Loaf Sugar, Lump, piece and bastard Sugar, , New Orleans and other raw Sugars, Double and single Gloucester Cheese, Pine and Am* rican Che.es*. Janiieson's Crackers, in bbls half bbls. and kegs, Soft-shelled and unshe'led Almonds, Raisins, in boxes and kegs, Demijohns, Wire and Hair Seives, Brushes, Starch, Fig and Indigo Blue, Spermaceti oil. ana randies, Mould and Dipt Ca.. Castile, White and BrowuSoap, First Chop Spanish Cigars, in boxes half boxes and bundles of IOC' each, 2J, 3d and 4th quality do. of a superior kind, Best Richmond Sweet Twist Tobaoco, in kegs of one twist to the pound, Do. of 6 twists to the pound fit for re- tailers. Batttle and other Gun Powder and Shot, Pearl and American Barley, Coffee, Rice, and (. otton," Pickled Salmon, Tongues and Sounds in keys. Anchovies, Capers, Olives, and Cucumbers in boxes, assorted, of 12 bottles each, Warranted & Common Chocolate in boxes, With many other articles, which he will sell at his usual reduced prices for cash, country bank notes, country produce, or for good notes payable in 2, 4 and 6 months. Seplempcr 19._____________ eo Runyon Harris, No. 18S, Markctetreet, Hr.« on hand and offers for sale, 700 large rimmed White HATS, made light and trimmed in the neatest stile, cal- culated for the East and West India maihets, Which will be sold on accommodating terms i Also on band, a quantity of Men's & Youth's Black Hals, with which shippers and country merchants may be supplied, by the case or dozen, put tip in the best manner, and at the Shortest notice, to ship crto send in the coun. toy. Also on hand, a general assortment of Hatters' J-URS Vint'.- German Hair, first and second quality: Co- ney Wool, oarited and raw j first and second : v Camel's Hair ; Spanish Wool, ohkeoat hment and and Pelt : northern and western Racoon, Grey E'ox, Habit, Morocco Skins, Red, Yellow Gieen, aid Black,; Gin- :;, Verdigrise, and Logwood, with i tment of Hat 1riu.mu.gs. Sept 14. t» :i\KDVv>ARL. P. E. THOMAS & GEORGE, No. 106, Market-street, Have received bv the Othello from Liverpool, their entile assortment of IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY, SAD- DLERY & BRASS WARES, Which is now opening and for sale on the usual terms They have likewise constantly on hand a large assortment of CUr NAILS & BRADS, At the manufacturer's prices. ALSO, A handsome assortment ef DUCK GUNS AND FOWLING PIECES, by the case, '^ptemher 7, eo Charles C. Egerton HAS FOR SALE, 60,000 lb. beat Green Coffee, 72 hhds. Sugar, 1356 boxes Claret Wine, 10 tons Campcmhy Logwood, 53 hhds. Maryland Tobacco, 1,000 wt. Indigo, may 21. eo For Sale, That, very valuable Property on whi<£ the hay-scales now stand. The fot f day-street seventy-five feet, and runs one hun- dre I and fifty three feet to North street : di- visions will be made to suit purchasers. The central situation, contiguity to the best water in the city, and having the advantage of two streets, one 80 and the other 40 feet wide, renders this property most eligible for build- ing. For terms appiv to DANiEL C, HOLLIDAY. Sept. 9.__________________'¦ eo i i n For Sale, Belt Leather, Drumheads* white Welting, prime Buckskins, red, yellow, green & black Morocco, Halters' and Saddlers' Wool, Deer's Hair, Hair suitable for plaisterers, and a ge- neral assortment of Leather of the best qua- lity and upon the cheapest terms. R. K. HEATH, No. 1, Cheapside. August 24. ____________________eo Coach-Making. The subscribers still continue their l..oit> B'ew u .aid schooner Harmony,Jjom A'intterdatn, and t>f jars for sale, or belter.: White and Brown P.atilW, D w! s, Cas serillos. Quips best q laliu, Tickleriburg, Hes. sians, white Checks, S'lk Velvet, and Silk h Velvet Ribbnis, Tapes, l>d Fu: tian, i ui/e in balls and hancks. Oil Finns, Qil S'toits, Slates, Slate Pencils, Marbles, Look rg Glas- ses assorted, Snufi Boxes, C'Hee Mills.:Si raw Kn;ves, Socket Shovels. Hoes, Gun Locks, Waffle Irons. Mill and Cross Cut Saws, Skates, and Steel. 4nd on hai.d. Woolen Stockings, & Gloves, Broad Cloth, and a general assortment of German Goods Sept ^:6__________ eolm To be Sold or Rented, A large, convenient two-story Brick House, with the \ery best dry cellars, in a healthy si- tuation, suitable for a large family, with back buildingssuflicient,via.Piazza Kitchen,Wash- House, Smoke House, and Stable, incomplete older: immediate possession may-be had If sold, the purchase, mav have accommodating terms j if i ented, the rent will be moderate. Al.so to be Sold, A Plantation, of near 500 acres, one half in woods, within 12 milns ot Baltimore, and on navigable water, on advantageous terms to the purchaser. Apply to CHRISTOPHER HUGHES. Sept. 23.______________ifr: d6t-eol0t French W Spanish Languages Mr. F. TERREBLARC Respectfully informs the inhabitants of Bal- timore, that he intends opening an Evening School, on the first of October next, from t> till 8 o'clock, in whicli he will teach the above languages. He flatters himself that t;,e ex- perience of several years in that instruction will enable him to satisfy to the utmost the expectations of those, who may entrust scho- lars to his care. Mr. T. will appropriate a portion of the day, to give lessons at the houses of those who may be desirous of being privately m- strcuted. Apply to Mr. T in North rrcde- rick-street, within three doors of the resi- dence of Robert Gorsuch, esq N. B. He will also translate every des- cription of papers, either French or Spanish, into English. September 29. «o4t Carr's Tour through Holland. JUST PUbLLSHED, By CuNSiAD, LUCAS cT CO. " 1.58. i.iarktt street, A new and valuable Work, entitled, A Tow%{krough llol/and, Along the Highland Let! Banks of the Rh'"s, T.TKI.'srUiH ..,F GERMANY, In the summer 8t autumn e said county, at ten s'clook in the forenoon of the twenty-sixth day of March next, for tue purp se of recommending a trustee for their benefit, on the said Charts Lang ord, then and therej aking the oath by the act prescribed for delivering up his property. Given under my hand this-twen .y-sixth ds.y of September, eigh- teen hundred and seven THOMAS JONES. (Sept. 29) '_______eo3m On .Application To me, in the recess of the Court, as one of the associate Judges of the. s:.\th Judicial dis- trict of the state of Maryland, by petition in writing of Jacob Bouldin, praying the bene- fit of the act for the relief oi sundry insol- vent debtors, passed at November session, 1805, and the supplement thereto, passed at November session, 18Wi > and a schedule of his properly, and a list of his creditors' on oath, as far as lie can ascertain them, as di- rected by the suid act, being annexed lo his petition, and the said'jscob Bouldin, having proved to r.y satisf- don, that he hath resid- ed i.i the state of Maryland, the two preced. in j years previous to the passage ot the said act, and having been brought before me, and discharged from cunfitiemeni, and taking the oat'.i b> ..aid act required ; it is therefore ad- judged and ordf red by me that die said Ja- cob t'fiddin, jippear befi.re the county court, to be held at the Court House in the city of Baltimore, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the tenth day of October next, to answer such interrogatories as may be proposed to him by his creditors j that the sxid day be and is hereby appoint*-d the time for the SJ.id ere. dit.ois to appear and recommend a Trustee for tlrir beii fit. And the said Jacob '.;. ,il- dh , give them notice, by causing a copy of t..i.« order to be inserted in some one oi the newspapers in the City of Baltimore, every other day for three months, successively, be- fore the said tenth day of October next Given under my hand, at the city of Bal- timore, this 2d day ef luly, in the year 1807. Copy THOMAS JONES. July 11th, 1807. eo3m I • M. Tiemaii and Co. IFave removed to No. 228, Market-street- ' in the h use form rly occupied bv Bickham, Getlig v ( o. And have received by the dif» fereut arrh al$ from England their supply of FALL GOODS. ' Which will be sold on their usual low terms On Hand, 20 bales Tennessee Cotton, in good ship. ping order, ' quantity of Bear, Deer, Otter Sk;ns, & B aver. pt °._______________________co6lf iNotice. The subscriber having taken James Ham- mend and Ricl.ard. Barry into partnership, the business in fut re will be carried on under the fi'-m of JaMES H YMMilND k CO. All' persons having claims against tr.e, will pre- sent them for lat'r.e it, and all those indebt- ed to me whose accounts are of long stand- ing, are requested to ivake immediate pay- ut, as no further indulgence can be given. A. KICHARDSON. ept 24. eu8t James Hammond and Co. WHOLESALE AND ItE raL GROCERS, No. 34, MARKET-STREET, Inform tiii-ir old Customers and the public in general, that they have now on hand and? will endeavor to keep a general and new se- lected assortment of GROCERIES, Which will be disposed of on liberal terms to punctual men. Sept 24._______________________™>8t Notice. The subscriber is under the painful neces. sjty of giving notice to his creditors, of his intention to apply to Baltimore county court, at its next session, or in its feces, to one of the judges thereof, for the benefit of the in. solvent laws of this state. ' '¦- JOHN BAXLEY. Sept 24.__________¦ eo2m Notice is hereby Given, That in consequence of a misplaced confl. dence I am obliged to notify my creditors. that I intend two months after the date here- of to petition Br. timore county court, or ene of the judges thereof for- the benefit of the insolvent laws of the state, to|relieve me us well irom del ts lUie from the firm of Suman and Lamb, as those contracted in my iudi. vulual capacity. VVM. SUMAN. August 4, 1807. p„2m Tins is to give Notice, _ That the Subscribers intend to sppfy to BaL timore County Court, at their"ensuing Sessi- on, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of the state ol Maryland. JOHNTAGART. THOMAS CALWELL. August 8. ____ e02B, -Notice is no re by Civen,~* That I intend to apply to the judges of Bal- timore county court, o someone of them, for the benefit of an set of asaembly, passed at November session, 1805, and the supplement thereto, intitled, an act for the relief of siir- diy inso'vent debtors, to relieve ..me from debts vi hich I am unable to pay ; ,*ksei- two- mouths notice, is duly given. JUH'N B. SAYKE. Sept 9, 1807. eo2m Notice is hereby Given, That I intend to apply to the judges of Bal- timore county court, or some one of them for the benefit of an act of assembly, passed at November session 1805, and as well as of the supplement thereto, passed at the last ses- sion, entitled, " an act for the relief of sun- dry infjjfcent debtors," to relieve me from, debts Ilpn unable to pay, after two months from this day. CHARLES SMITH. August 13. eo2»J To all my Creditors. HAVING sustained many losses, I find my. self under the disagreeable necessity of apply ing to the honorable the Judges of Baltimore County Court, for the benefit of the Insolvent Law of 1805, and the supplement thereto : which application will be made in two month* from this date. JOSEPH ARNOLD. Baltimore county, August 25 eo2m Notice is hereby given, That I intend to apply to Baltimore county court, or one of the'judges thereof, for the benefit of the acts for the relief of insolvent debtors STANISLAUS SPALDING. Sept 26. _ eo2in$ Notice is hereby Given, That the subscriber intei ds applying to 1!k1- timore county court, at its next sittings, or ill its recess, to one of the judges thereof^ for the benefit of the insolvent laws of Mar) land. MATTHLiS RICK. Sent MS. 1807._______________d2mt INotice, The Subscriber is compelled to notify hi«, creditors of his intentstm to apply to Balti- inure county court, at its next session, or in its recess, to one of the judges thereof, lor the benefit of the insolvent Laws of this state. JAMES WEST. Sept 22. d.in Notice is hereby given, to all my creditors, that I am under the painful ne- cessity of applying to the judges of Baltimore* count; court, or to someone oi'thcro, for the benefit of the act of assembly passed at No- vember session 180S, entitled an act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors," as also ofj' of the supplement thereto, passed at the la3S session. ABRAHAM FULLER Sept. 7.______________d2m__ Notice is hereby Given, That the subscriber intends t© make appli- cation to Baltimore county court, in 2 months from this date lor the benefit of the art of as- sembly of this state, passed at November ses- sion, 18C5, entitled, " An act for the relis^ of sundry insolvent debtors." ALEXANDER DE VALCOURT. August 14 1807. d 2m The Sabsc-ftbers give 'J\o- lice to their Creditors, of their intention to tij ply*to Baltimore county court, at its next sitting, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this state. -. -D. C. Stenait, W. P. Stewart, Lloyd Buchanan. August 3, 1807.________ d PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN HKWES, Opposite the Post-Office, St. PaxFs-Lant. BALTIMORE. qm