|
"Notice is hereby Given,
That.the subscriber of the city of BaltimT.re
intendj tt :u.ply to the count) court of Balti-
more, or some one of the judges thereof, two
:; after the publication cf this notice, for
the benefit of the act'of the general assembly
of Maryland, psssjed at November session,
1805, entitled ' An.act for the relief of sun-
dry insolvent debtors" ; and of the supple-
ment thereto, passed at November session,..
JACOB EOULDIN.
april 21, 1S07. ________dam
Notice.
THE subscribers will apply to the judges
- ef Baltimore county court, or to one of the
-judges thereof for the benefit of the iusol-
veri t law.
i ames l. hawkins,
Levi clagett.
March 25,180?. dgm
Notke.
'To all my creditors, that I mt;n to apply
to the judges of Baltimore county court, for
the benefit of the act of insolvency passed at
November session, 1805, and the i ipi.lement
thereto, passed at November session, 1806,
at the expiration of two month.., from this
date.
WM. SLATER,
Of Fell's-Point.
March 25, 1007-___________ d2m
The Subscribers
FEEL themselves under the painful neces-
sity of notifying' their Creditors of their in-
tention to apply to Baltimore County Court,
at. its next sittings, for the benefit of the in-
solvent laws of this state.
DAVID C. STEWART,
WILLIAM P. STEWART,
LLOYD BUCHANAN.
March 12._____________d2m
Notice
To get relief from expensive and perplex-
ing1 law-suits, tor large sums which have been
fairly and honestly paid, and to avoid the trou-
ble and mortification of disputing claims en-
gendered in fraudaud supported by injustice,
I shall petition the Baltimore county court for
the benefit of the act ofiasolvency.
JOEL M.MUNSON. '
April 4.___________________dSrn
The Of editors
Of the late "firm of THOMAS & JOHN
HlGINilOTHOM, are requested to take no*
tice, that they are now prepared to surrender
all they possess, and intend applying „to the
Baltimore county court, for tlie benefit of
the act, entitled an act for the relief of sun-
dry insolvent debtors, passed at November
session, 180.5; and also of the. supplement to
said act, passed at the last November sessi-
on.
THOMAS 11IGINBOTHOM.
JOHN HIGINBOTHOM.
March 6. d2m
_____
¦FROM many losses I am compelled to
give this notice of my intention of applying1 to
the judges of Baltimore county court, for the
benefit of insolvent Laws of 1805, and 1306,
in two months from the date hereof.
J. SPRIGGS.
March 56, 1807-______________, (t3g
Notice is hereby given,
That I intend applying to lialtiinere county
com! at its next sitting, for the benefit of the
-insolventlaws of Maryland.
ANDREW BUCHANAN.
March ?.________ d2m !
Notice is hereby given,
THAT we intend to apply to Baltimore
r . lunty Court, or one of the judges thereof,
i i the benefit of " an Act entitled an Act,
for the relief of sundry insovent debtors," pas-
sed at November session, eighteen hundred
and five.
. CHARLES GHEQUIERE.
HENRY KU.NCKEL-
March 25, 1807.__________________d?tn
To all my Creditors.
I hereby give notice, that I intend.applying
to the Baltimore c,ously court, for the benefit
r« of the act, entitled, an act for iiie relief
of" sundry insolvent debtors, passed at Novein-
essioil, 1805; and also of the supplement
to said set, passed at the last November sessi-
JOHN H. SCHREli
Who respectfully Msqtiesis the patronage of
the.fw.blic, for tin" t:-;. igt.of the .mo-
dern languages of Europe, Orders, to be left
at Messrs. Sterett's or Cili's Notaries, or at
his dwelling, Green-street, Old.Town.
iipril 15. colm
The Grand Master of Malta,
A remarkably fine Jack, brought direfcl
from Malta, by Commodore Rogers, -will
stand to cover Mares and Jennies during the
ng season, at Hampton, the country seat
of General Ridgely, at the moderate price
of ten dollars each, for the season, for Mares,
,:,nd one bundled dollars for each Jenny.*
The Grard Master is now 3 years old, and
Is allowed by the best judges, to be the larg-
nd handsomest jack ever seen in this
try. To avoid trouble, tlie money must
be sent with the Mares or Jennies.
JOHN GllEEN, Manager.
P. S. The best of clover pasturage may be
had, but no liability for escapes or accidents.
* N. B. In the first advertisement this dif
ce of price between Mares and Jennies
omitted, which palpable mistake is now
corrected as above.
March 26. eo2m
Printers and Stationers,
\Vljo duly appreciate the utility or-domestic
manufactures, w'dl be pleased
to learn that
BLANK CARDS
Of every description are manufactured in this
city, which will in comparison with
those of any other factory, foreign Or domes-
tic The advantage of having- Cards made
any pattern without delay, is so obvious, that
.am thing- further upon the subject must he
superfluous.
01?' Those to whom a discount of 30 per
cent upon the usual, price is any object, will
he pleased to call at-JH, South C WffeJugtrset,
upon R. CANFIELD & CO.
\Vh« will duly acknowledge all favors by
endeavoiing to deserve them.
March SI._________________________go
Just Received,
Per schooner Dorothy,' cAptain Sexton, from
New-Tort, for tale,
20 half pipes CORSICA, 7 WTM1P
40 (quarter do,;MAL AG A, > " L*'C"
JOHN BUFFUM,
jNo, 84, iiowly's wharf.
¦aprit'Sf. dSt-wvSt
Carriage Springs, &rc.
Coach C and Upright Springs, in setts,
Charriot and Coachee do.
Phston and Curricle da.
Gig C and Telegraphe do.
Coach Steps, double and treble,
Wheel Hoops, Check Strap Loops, &.c.
Just received direct from erne of the first
Mami'T.ctories in England, and for sale by the
subscriber, who will take orders f.-r any ar-
ticles appertaining to Carriage? and Harness
of every description, and caa produce Pat-
terns of the most modern fashion for both,
with the particular quality thereof.
KEN&Y THOMPSON.
Mtarch Z!L___________;__________eolgt
Gait and Thomas
Stave imported in the Abeona and Tame, from
.Liverpool,
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
BIRMINGHAM &. SHEFFIELD GOODS
april .13._________________^_d4t-o,:
French Goodc.,
The subscriber has just received, a.well
assorted Invoice of undressed FRENCH C A M-
BRIC ; also, a variety of GLOVES, RIB-
BONS, ike. whichhe .offers for sale.
. L. PEIRCE,
¦April 22. co4w
A Young Man,
From the Country, about eighteen years of
age, ai d respectable Connections, wants em-
ployment, cither in a wholesale and retail
dry good Store, or in a shipping house. In-
quire atthi.- office._____April 22. eoit|[
Just Received
Per the skib fl'7,.'.',:«? £i,-gham, /ion: JLeghorn,
FRESH DRUGS, .
Just Received
From Philadelphia and for sale by]
GEO. HILL,
A Chemical Catechism,
Or the Application of Chemistry to .the Arts,
for the, use of Young People, Artists, Trades-
men and the amusement of Leisure Hours, to
which is added, a vocabulary of Chemical
Terms', some useful 'tholes, and a variety of
useful h amusjng-espcrinienti, by S. Pakkes,
Manufacturing Chemist.
(CF This edition is embellished with an
elegantly engraved copperplate Frontispiece
of the economical Laboratory of James Wood-
house, M. IX________ April 32: ' eo
. Leopold Donsee,
No. 227, Baltimore-street, between Liberty
and Howard-streets, opposite Messrs;. Ken-
nedy & Cos's,
Ifas on hind,
A large assortment of BOOTS, of the first
quality, suitable for the western country, which
he will dispose of en liberal terms, wholesale
or retail, for cash or good paper.
April 22,________________,________co6t
f "S P R I A' G GOOD S.
Bristol Goods.
Annisecd
Cantharides
Scamony
Sublimate
Precipitate
Essence of Bergamo'.,
Essence a la Mare-
chale
Glass Stoppers
Sponges.
Cream of Tartar
Red Tartar
Manv.a in flakes
Manna in soft
Magnesia alba
Liquorice paste
Vitriol of cypres
Quicksilver
Sweet mercury
Flour of Brimstone
Sena of Alexandria
All of which will be sold on!accommodating
terms, by JOHN B. JAUFFRET,
No. 42, North Gay-street.
april 2o._______________________eo4t
Baltimore Water Company.
r NOTICE.
An election -for six -Directors to Manage
the concerns of the Company for the ensuing
year, will be held at the Company's Office, on
Monday, the 4th dayof May next, at 11 o'clock,
agreeably to the. articles of association. At
the same time ft statement of the accounts
will ba laid On the table for the Stockholders
inspection.
AMUEL A. CHEW, Sec'ry.
_. april 20th, 1807. __ _ eot4th
For Sale or to be Let,
A amall Country Retreat, formerly oc-
cupied by Mr. William Merryman, and lately
by Dr. Falguralles, on the new Bclie-Air
road, commonly culled Cough's road, u short
distance from Old-Town, and near Mr. James
Sterling's country residence. The improve-
ments are, a neat «nd comfortable frame Dwel-
ling House and Kitchen, brick Stable and Car-
riage House, &c a Garden handsomely laid
off, and a Pump of good water near the door.
The lot contains about one and an half acres
of ground. Possession may be had immedi-
ately. Fur.terms apply to
HENRY SCHROEDER,
Also to be Let,
A well finished two-story brick Dwelling
House, with suitable back Buildings, plea-
santly situated on a lot of 56 feet front and 170
deep, on Marteet-street extended, a short dis-
tance beyond Paca-street. Possession may be
had immediately. For terms appl) as above
April! -1. dbt-eolOt
IRISH LINEN.
Alexander Brown & Son,
No 8, Calvrrt-street,
Have receivedpir the Abeona, a very general as ¦
sortment, of
JAMES BALL & CO.
Save imported in the ship Fair American, from
London,
The principal part of their
Spring Goods,
Comprising a select and'general assortment
Amongst which are,
¦Calicoes, Chambray Muslins,
Dimities, .Ginghams,
Cambric and Hosiery,
Fancy Muslins, Superfine Cloths,
Fancy Waistcoat'mg,- Kerseymeres, &c.
All entitled to drawback, and many calcu-
lated for the West-India market, which they
offer for Sale on their usual terms.
April 23. __________________
GOLD LEAF, &c.
Joel West and Co.
(At their Turpentine Distillery and Paint Store,
near the lower bridge,)
.Have imported in the ship Eai. American,
from London.,
Real Gold Leaf,
Prussian Blue,
Vermilion,
Sugar Lead,
Stone Ochre,
Turkey Umber,
Camefe' Hair Pencils,
. Patent .Yellow,
2 chests Shellac, and
An assortment of Painters' Brushes.
All of which they offer for Sale on reasona-
ble-terms for cash, or on accommodating credit,
april 21._________________________{^}-_
The subscriber has for Sale,
at No. 1, Cheapside,
A general assortment of LEATHER, of
excellent quality, consisting of : Calfskins,
Neat, Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Spas
Country Sole, 'VjocIc Morocco, Sheepskins
suitable for Book-binders, Boot-legs, &c.
which he will s&ll low for cash, or on the
usual credit, for good paper.
. .Alsc.,
A young Nflgro Woman, who has been
acctistomed to house-work. And a few hun-
dred prime Locust Posts.
H, K HEATH.
•N. B. He will.Jfive the highest price for
Leather in the rough, and for Bark through-
out the season.
April 10. eo
Hazlehurst, Brothers 8* Co.
OFFER FOR SAIiEj
25,000 lbs Carracas COCO k,
Allurn,
Copperas,
Crowley Steel,
Shot, assorted,
Sheet Lead,
Bar do.
Crown Olass,incrates,
Porter and WineBot-
ties,
Mustard, first quality,
-Grindstones, assorted,
?
LINEN,
4-4
Dowlas 8c C'
Housewife.)
5-4 Sheeting,
Long- Lawns and Diaper.
April 15.
eolQt
A„ Guestier offers for sale.
1
The following GOODS :
57 boxes white Cuba Sugars,
48 do. brown do. do.
10 seroons Bees Wax,
40000 lb Spanish Leaf Tobacco,
reel best Havana Cigars, j $j"S.
38 bhds. Cuba Mciasses, | J1- a
206 bales Cotton, | j
130 tons Fustic,
3 do Brazilletto Wood,
7 seroons Extract of Brazilletto.
Also on harA,
Bordeaux Clas.et in casks,
Do., in cases put up for the East-India mar-
ket,
56 seroons Flotant Indigo,
2 bales Madras Handkerchiefs,
28 pipes. Cog-niac Brandy, imported in De
cember, 1805.
A few bags Green Coffee.
april 21. eo4t
Fresh TEAS0
Thetuuscrioa har ju.ureceived at his Tea Stare,
a supply of TEAS of the latest importation,
and frit quality, viz. .-
Imperial in chests and leads of 21b. each,
Hyson,
Young Hyson,
Hyson Skin,
Souchong,and
Bohea.
Jamaica and New-Orkans Sugars, by the
hhd. and bbl.
A LSO,
GXP.MAX 1st OTHER LINEKS.
A1, ith a general assortment of DRY GOODS,
all of which will be sold low for c: sh.
JAMES STIRLING,
April 17.___________ eo
"GRAY's GARDENS.
THE Subscriber respectfully informs the.
Ladies and Gentlemen of Baltimore and its
vicinity, thaihe has again removed to the above
place, and intends to keep the best sorts o,
Liquors and Refreshments,
and to use every exertion for the good entcr-
ttrlainmentof his friends and the public in
general. C. L. D GUNDERMAN.
N. B. Two active MEN, to work in the. gar.
dens and to take ewe of holies, arc wanted.
Aprii |2. 44t§
¦ALSO,
An assortment of
GERMAN LINENS,
consisting or
Creas a la Morlaix,
Dowlas,
PlatiUas Royal,
B*e1 .iMK'f,
EstopiUas, and.
Listadoes,
Book Checks,
Checks and Stripes,
Checks, No. 2.
AND,
Cotton HOSIERY, assorted in Trunks.
April .' eo!2t
Eor Sale,
A saiall F 'VRM containing 12 acres of Land,
situate about 3 miles from Baltimore, and
within 600 yards of the new Fall's turnpike
road, and binding on another public road, the
whole under a now ppst and :v.;l fence. There
is erected on this farm, anew one-story frame
dwelling house, with a piazza, a new comfor-
table kitchen, and a well sunk. The laud is
fresh, and the situation high and healthy, and
commands a prospect of the bay and river.
Also, 7 1-S acres . of land on the Reister's-
town road, within 6 miles of Baltimore, un-
der a post and roil fence. This land fronts
the rc.d about 300 yards. Any person wish-
ing to purchase, may know the terms of sale
on application to the subscriber, living on the
first mentioned farm.
RICHARD PRICE.
_ April 22._________________eo3tf
A WORK THAT OUGHT TO BE IN POSSESSION
OF EVERY MAN.
THE LIFE OF
Gen. WASHINGTON,
By John Marshall,- Chief Justice of the
United States,
Complete in 5 vols. 8vo. with an elegant. Por-
trait, and a variety of Maps ; is now ready for
subscribers, and for sale, by
GEORGE HILL.
The following remarks from a late London
publication, attest the high opinion entertain-
ed of this atithnntic and interesting wuri :
" The public will learn with interest that
the literary monument which has long been
projected to the memory of the most illus-
trious character of modern times, is at
length completed. No apology can be requi-
site for erecting such a monument to hiin,
who was the first in war, the first in peace,
and the first in the hearts of his fellow citi-
zens : to him who was the founder of a
great and prosperous empire, and whose mo-
deration and pure patriotism challenge the
imitation of all statesmen. This performance
of judge Marshall has already been distin-
guished by the most honorable and unequivo-
cal testimonies; it has been hailed as an ac-
quisition 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, . unrivalled in the au-
thenticity of Ht t¦:"<¦ ials, by any work in tlie
entire cotnpaa , .jiste I ud biugrapny
April 4-. "dl/t-ce
Sheathing Copper,
Do. N.dis,
Copper Sheets and Bottoms,
Bar Lead, Shot,
Cut-Glass, in Setts,
Pius, Seine and Sewing Twine,
Sail Canvas* Window Glass,
Oil Cloth, Carpets, he.
Received per tlie Six Sisters, for sale by
WM. VANCE, Lovely Lane.
Who has on hand,
300 groce Porter Bottles, Nails, Spikes,
Grindstones, ike.
april 24.__________________eoSt
James W. Mitchell,
No. 49, Baltimore-street,
Has just received from Philadelphia and H'. York,
NINETY-FIVE PACKAGES
Seasonable and cheap Goods,
; Among which arc,
Fancy Calicoes,
Furnitu'-e ditto,
Fancy'Chintzes,
9-8 and 6-4 Cambrick Muslins,
Black ditto ditto,
Cambrick Dimity,
Common ditto,
Cotton Umbrellas,
Cotton and silk Braces,
Printed Wettings, Marseilles, Jeans and
Dimities,
Tabby and silk Velvets,
Spider Net,
Cotton Laces,
Company Gurrahs,
Common ditto,
tBaftas,
Guzzenahs,
Cossaes,
Fine Chaudpore diKo,
Romal and Gilly Handkerchiefc,
Superfine Long Cloths.
The above goods, with many other articles,
will be sold very low for cash, good paper, or
tobaceo. Some of these goods are on con-
signment, and must be sold.
Also,
3o bhds. Tobacco.
March 29._________________________eo
" NEW MkNUFACTPRY
RAPER HANGINGS.
WAREHOUSE,
No. 141, Baltimore-street.
THE very libefcd encouragement given to
this,Manufactory since its establishment, has
enabled the proprietors to use the greatest ex-
ertions to present their customers with a num-
ber of new and fashionable DESIGNS, and
to make considerable improvements in the ar-
ticle of
PAPER HANGINGS.
They respectfully inform the public, that
they have now ready prepared for Spring
Sales tlie most extensive assortment of,
PAPER HANGINGS & BORDEUS,
Adapted, to every part of a In use—i onsist
jng of many thousand pieces of the most fash-
ionable and. new paUern.'., on a v:<. ety of
grounds and colors, which they warrant equal-
ly durable and as well manufactured as any
imported or oilier manufactured PAPERS,
and wh'Ch they are oeterniiaed to sell at the
most reduced prices.
Besides the great choice which the present
extensive stock affords the customers of th«
new manufactory, they will have the advan-
tage of Slaving any pattern worked on grounds
uid in colors to their own taste
JifOMS, §re.
Papered at- tlie short est notice, and paper
put up by their workmen ;. if found,defective,
will be Covered .vita, new paper fret of ex-
pence.
ORDERS
¦ To any part/of the continent, or for expor-
tation, executed with the greatest attention,
and a liberal discount made, to wholesale pur-
chasers.
THOMAS & CALDCLEUGII.
April 8. eo
"*MCuUqh aHdPbbr, -
No. 197, Market-street,
Save received per the Fame, Abeona, and.Di-
ana from Diva pool,
A general assortment of
HARDWARE,
Among which are,
Anvils,
-Pans,
Nealed and Unnealed Wire,
Piated and common Saddlery,
Waldron's Prime Con. & Grass Scythes,
Buttons, and
a Complete assortment ojt
CUTLERY.
April 24. -eo
Found by a black boy,
Between Market and Water-st eets, a
small sum of Money. On describing the
same, the owner may have it, afytr deduct-
ing the price of this advertisement, on ap-
plication to RICHARD BENSON,
No. 22, South-street.
april 24. eo4t
A Young Man
Who speaks and writes bp{h the EtigKslt
and Strtl the German languages, v ish'.-; to
get a place in a wholesale Grocery St< re,
or as an out door Clerk, in .i Counling-hoirs.?.
satisfactory recommendation Ciiii be p*n
N. B. He would have no objection to en-
gage as an assistant supercargo, to the East
or W est-Iudies, on aceonur.ociating terms.
A line addressed to B, will he duly attend,
ed to. april 2L3 A^t±
John H. Browning 6c Co.
55, Fell-street, Fell's-Point,
Have received per Abeona from Livernool,
an extensive assortment of CUTLERY,
Amongst tuhieh are,
Table Knives and Forks, variousqualiti.es,
Pocket do. Jo. d,,.
Pruning do, do.
Pen do.
do.
Baltimore Gen'l Dispensary.
THE present attending Physicians hav-
ing declared their intention to decline offering
at the ensuing election, Doctor John Shaw, is
nominated as a candidate to succeed one oi
them by
A CONTRIBUTOR.
April 24. eo
Gray Medlev,
So highly and diservedly Celebrated as a
runner and foal getter, is offered for sale.
Also, a t-cmaricainy fine four years old Colt,
g-ot by Grey Medley, and out of one of ge-
neral Ridgelv's best mares, .the dam of Flo-
riville, Gunpowder-, and True Republican
This Colt has never been trained, but from
the elegance of his form, and bis dam hav-
ing produced so many - ood runners, he will
probably on trial prov. a capital racer. For
terms (which will be accommodating) apply
to the subscriber,, living about a mile from
Sehmuck's (formerly Towson's) tavern on
the York Road. DARBY LUX.
__Ap_ril24:________ ___eo4t
Fifty Dollars Reward
St«!en out of the stable of Mrs. Elizabeth
Wells, near Queen-Anne., Prince-George's
county, on Monday night last, the sixth in-
stant, a Black HORSE. He is shedding,
which makes hiin appear brown at thi i time ;
he has a scar under his thros! which has
young hair that is very black at -hi*
he is about fourteen and all half hands high
eig-ht or nine years old, paces, trots and gal-
lwps, has a drooped rump, shod all'round.
Ten Dollars will be given for the horse
alone, and all reasonable charges paid, and
ftlie abovu reward lor horse and thiei, by
GEORGE W. WELLS.
April 24. tedtf
Carpenter's and Cooper's Tools.
And a very handsome assortment Files ami
Rasps, together with almost e^ery article of
Cutlery, which they oiler wholesale or retail
at a low advance for cash, or the usual credit.
And expect by the next arrival from Liver-
pool, their supply of coarse Goods, which
will make their assortment extensile and
complete.
In Store,
WroiHit Nails and Spikes of all sizes.
Cut Nails and flooring Brads do.
Spades and Shovels, from No. 1 to 4.
Long and short hand Frying Pans,
Seine and Sewing Twine i^c. &o.
ALSO,
A few crates Q;ieen's-Ware. which wi!l be
sokl cheap for cai.li.
April 15.___________ >aw6t
Land for Sale
THE subscriber offers for sale, the fol-
lowing tract of LAND, late the residence
of Charles Elder, deceased ; lying in Anne
Arundle cunty, on the Western rails of
the Patapsco, twenty-two miles from Balti-
more, and about four miles to the right, of
the Frederick-town Turnpite Road.
It contains between six and seven hun-
dred acres, which will be !iohl in an enti-e
body, or divided into Lots, as may best stilt
the purchasers. The above land is well tim-
bered, and has a considerable portion of mea-
dow ground, with.a hkrge Orchard of excel-
lent fruit trees of ever) kind.
A further description is thought unneces-
sary, presuming those Inclined to purchase
will view the premises For term apply ta
the subscriber, living near the £0 mile stone,
ou the Frederick-town turnpike road.
CHARLES ELDER.
March 26. iaw
P. Williamson's celebrated
ELASTIC THREE SLIT MA TALICPJi FT
which lias been pronounced, by many of the
most eminent penmen, to be rar superior to
any metallic Pen that lias i,vcr been mndtt
heretofore, either in Kurope or America; it is
well known that all the Pens upon the for-
mer principle have been wanting in that pli-
ability which all Pens should have in order to
write with smoothness and rapidity, which in
this is happily effected by tie two addi
side slits.
Also, Perpetual Almanac Cases with Pens
or Pencils or both, the novelty ..mil utility o
which will render itt'ar preferable to any com.
raon pencil ease, the difi'erenre in tlie price
being insignificant, mny be had of the nbdve,
or Mr. George Aiken, No. 72, Market--,
Baltimore.
N It Considerable discount made to those
who purchase a quantity.
Januarys. taw
By Virtue of an Order,
OF the High Court of Chancery, the subscri-
ber will sell at public sale, on die pre-niscs,
on THURSDAY, the 7th day of May next,
at 12 o'clock,
A Valuable lot of GROUND, situate on N.
Howard street, nearly adjoining the property
"(Isaac Philips k (Jo. fronting oh said stiff.,
25 feet, and running back ISO feet, toanailev,
or which is erected a small two, story Brick
House, with an old Coach Shop, late the pre-
pc",y of Rxhard Andrews, deceased,
The terms of sale are, that the purchaser
or purchasers give bind with good security V>
tlie trustee for the payment of one-hah of tha
purchase money, with interest within nine
months, and the residue within fifteen r.t.
from the day of sale, on the payment of which
a deed will be given.
OWEN DORSEY, Trustee.
April 16. Iaw4t
State of Maryland, set.
Saint Mary's County, Orphans' Court,
April 15th, 18o7.
On application, by petition, of William
Hebb, administrator of William Somervell,
late of Saint Mary's county, deccasod, it is
ordered, that he give the notice required by
law, for creditors to exhibit their claims
against the said deceased, and that the same
bo published once in each week, for the
space ef six successive weeks, in the Fede-
ral Gazette, National Intelligencer, and Mary-
land Gazette.
JAMES FORREST,
Register of Wills tor St. Maw's countv.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTlCi,
That the subscriber, of Saint Mary's coun-
ty, hath obtained from the orphans' court of
Saint Mary's county, in Maryland, letters of
administration on the personal estate of V\ ii-
liam Somervell, late of Saint Mary's county,
deceased: All persons having claims against
the said deceased are hereby,warned to ex-
hibit the same, with the vouchers there
the subscriber, k- or before the 15th day of
October next, they may otherwise bylaw br.
excluded from all benefit of the said estate.
And all those indebted to the said estate,
are requires to make pay. ,ent without delay.
Given under my hand, this 15th (lay of April,
1807. WILLIAM HEBB, Adm'r.
april 22, IBU7- laa:
Public Sale.
On THURSDAY, the 11th sf June next,
will be offered for sale to the highest hi.
on twelve mtinths credit, with approved se-
curity, on interest from the dny'tif sale, at
the late residence of William Somervell, of
St. Mary's county, deceased-
A variety of Jack Asses and Jennets, of all
- ages, equal in size and strength to any in this
country, bred by the deceased—cut uf Mal-
tese Jennets, by the celebrated Jack Com-
pound, bred by tlie late general Washington.
Also, several breeding Mares and Ccita, (lit
for farmers) Cattle of every description ; two
Carriages ; a selection of old fi&liioneu Fur-
ture, and the stock of Groom-• s.
WILLIAM WfEBB, Adm'r.
April 22. lawfit
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i'iUXTBD AND PUWJSl'ilQ HV
JOHN HEWES,
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