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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0432 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
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Printers and Stationers,
'Who duly appreciate the ulillt;, o'' domestic
manufactures, will be pleafted
to learn < hat
'.ANK CARDS
Of eve. ition are mar.uftc'-ui :cd in this
city, which ,vill not suffer m comparison with
thotp.of miv other factory, foreign r domes -
tic. The "•<'' antage of haVing-Cards made "o
any pattern without delay, is so obvious, that
•any thing further upon the subject must be
superfluous.
(O" Those to whom a discount of 20 per
cent Upon the usual price is any object, will
be pleased to call at 58, South C aides-street,
upon R. CANFIEl.D & GO.
Win will duly acknowledge all favors by
endeavoring to deserve them.
March SI. _,_,__________________eo _
The Grand Master of Malta,
A remarkably fine Jack, brought direct
from Malta, by Commrn'orc Rogers, will
stand to cover Mares and Ji. miles during the
ensuing season, at Hampton, the country teat
of General ttidgolv, at the moderrtfe uriee
of ten dollars each,'for the season, for Mares,
and one hundred dollars for each Jevynyrf
The Gr»a d Master is now 3 years old, and
is allowed by the best judge;;, to be the larg-
est and handsomest jack ever seen in tins
conntrv. To avoid trouble, th ¦ money must
be sent with the Mares iw Jennies.
JOHN GREEN, Manager.
P. S. The best of clover pasturage may be
had, but no liability for escapes or accidents.
* N. E- In the first advertisement this-/if
ference of price between Mares and Jennies
was omitted, -which palpable mistake is now
. corrected as above.
March 26- fto2w
To all my Creditors.
Having experienced many losses. I am un.
dor the disagreeable necessity of petitioning
I¦.;¦ seme of the judges thereof, ft.r
ths benefit of riie insolvent laws passed at the
sessions f 1805 and 1806.
C LANGFOHTJ.
April 15^1807._____________ eo2m
To all my Creditors.
-I herebv give notice, that I intend applying
to the "Baltimore county court, for the benefit
of th? act, entitled, an act for the relief
of sundry insolvent debtors, passed at Novem-
ber session, 1805i and also of the supplement
to said act, passed at the last November sessi
on.
JOHN H. SCHRE1BER.
Who respectfully requests the patronage of
the public, for the translating most of the mo-
dern languages of Europe. Orders to be left
at Messrs. St'-relt's or Gill's Notaries, or at
his dwelling. Green-street, Old Town.
/fpriU6. eolm
Notice is hereby Given,
That the: subscriber of the city of EjMtimore
intends to apply to the. county com t of Balti-
more, or some one of the judges thereof, two
months after the pubttsatUut of this notice, for
the: benefit of the act. of the general assembly
of Maryland, passed at November session,
^805, entitled " An act for lie relief of sun-
dry insolvent debtors" ; and of the supple
ment thereto, passed at November session,
1805.
JACOB BOULDIN.
april 51, ISO?.____________ d2m
Notice.
THE subscribers will apply to tho judges
of Baltimore county court, or to one of die-
judges ihereof, for the benefit of the insol-
vent law
JAMES L'. HAWKINS,
LEVI CLAGETT.
March 25,1807. (12™
Notice.
To all my creditors, that I mean to apply
to the Judges of Baltimore county court, for
the benefit of the act of insolvency passe! at
November session, 1805, and,the supplement
. thereto, passed at November session, 1806,
at die expiration of two months, from this
date.
WM. SLATER,
Of Fell's-Point
March 25,1807.______________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 benelit 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
ing law-suits, for large sums which have been
fairly and honestly paid, and to avoid the trou-
ble and mortification of disputing claims en-
gendered in fraud and supported by injustice,
I shall petition the Baltimore county court for
the benefit of the act of insolvency.
JOEL M. MUNSON.
April 4.______________dj?m_
The Creditors
Of the late firm of THOMAS fe JOHN
H1GINBOTHOM, 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 the benefit of
the act, entitled" an act for tlv relief of sun-
'elry insolvent debtors, passed at November
sesVnm, 1805 ; and also of the supplement to
said act, passed at the last November sessi-
on.
THOMAS HIGINEOTHOM.
JOHN HIGINBOTHOM.
March 6,_________________ d2m
- Notice.
FROM many losses I am compelled to
give this notice o! my intention of applying to
the judges of Baltimore county court, for the
.'benefit of insolvent Law3 of 1805, and 1806,
in two months from the date hereof.
J. Sl'RIGGS.
' March 26, 1807*__________________d?tn____
"Notice is hereby given,
That I intend applying to Baltimore county
Court at its next sitting, for the benefit of the
insolvent laws of Maryland.
ANDREW BUCHANAN.
March 2.________________________dam
ouce is hereby given,
TH AT we. intend to apply to Baltimore
County Court, or ene of the judges thereof,
for 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 KUHGKEJU.
March 25, 1807. d2a»
Bills on London (direct)
For Sale by
M'NEALE 8t NEILSON?.
april 21. _ ecSt
A WORK THAT OUGHT TO EK IS POSSESSION
' OF EVEHY MAS.
•th>: LIFE of
Gen. WASHINGTON,
By John Marsbat-t,, Chief Justice of the
United Stalest
Complete in o vols. Svo. with an elegant Por-
trait, and a variety of Maps; is now ready for
subscribers, and tor sate, by
GEORGE KILL.
The-following remarks from.a late London
publication, attest the high opinion entertain-
ed of this authentic and interesting work :
" The public will le.arn with interest that
the literary mofitPnStlt 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, fbt erecting such a monument to him,
who was the first in war, the first in peace,
an 1 tike first, in the hearts of his fellow citi-
zens : to him who was the founder of a
great and prosperous einphe, and whose mo-
n e.n.l pure patriotism ,challenge the
ion of all statesmen This performance
of judge Marshall has already Hbeen distin-
guished by the most honorable and unequivo-
cal testimonies j 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 Filth, and as unrivalled in the au-
thenticity of Its materials, by any work in the
entire compass of history ami biography
April 4-________ d6t-oe
Leopold Donsee,
No. 227, Baltimore-street, between Liberty
and Howard-streets, opposite Messrs. Ken-
nedy &. Cox's,
Has on hand,
A largo assortment of BOOTS, of the first
quality, seitablc for the western country, which
he will dispose of on liberal terms, wholesale
or retail, for cash or good paper.
April 22. ____^ ____________eo6t
Thorndick Chase
Has imported in the several ships from, London
will Liverpool,
Which he offers for sale on the most mo-
derate terms a handsome assortment of
SUP'RFINE
Cloths and Cassimers
In small bales. Second Cloth & Blue Plains.
An assortment of Fancy Waistcoatingj
Fine Marseilles Quilting,
Do. India Dimities,
Twilled Nanke n ,,
Supi-rfini' Bombszets,
Cwisted .Checks and Striped Cotton Shirt-
ing,
Scarlet Blue and White Bunting.
Also on hand,
An assortment of Patent Shot and Sheet
Lead
april 27.____ __________eolOt
Eell's-Point Priming-Office.
SAMUKL BARNES
Respectfully informs the public, that'he has
commenced the PRINTING BUSINESS, in
all its variety, at No. i'4, Thames-street, Fell's
Point, where all oijders will be thankfully re-
ceived, and faithfully attended to.
He has opened a Book and Stationary Store ;
and will constantly keep on hand, a gen ral as-
sortment of law and commercial Blanks, with
all other articles in the Stationary line, and
-School Books of every description.
He hopes from his knowledge of, and atten-
tion i business, to receive, a share of public
patronage - april 20. ____d4te.o8t
For Sale or to be Let,
A small Cocjsthy Retreat, formerly oc-
cupied by Mr. William Merryman, and lately
by Dr. Falguralles, on the new Belle-Air
road, commonly called Gough's road, a short
distance from Old-Town, and near Mr. James
sterling's country .residence The improve-
ments are, a neat |