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ANDERSON & JEFFERIS, •
No. 65, MARKET-STREET, BALTIMORE
HAVE on hand, a handsome assortment of
fya following articles, which they offer for sale
¦wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices,
vi;.
Super-royal ~|
Medium [ Best Writing
Demy land Pratiny
Thick and thin Folio Post f Paper
Do. do. do. wove
Foolscap J
Single and double-ruled Ledgers, with plain
ftn.l patent binding
journals and Waste-Book i
Invoice, Letter ami Account-Current Books
Cash and Receipt Books
Commonplace and Memorandum Books
Quills, from 3s. 9d. to 36s. 3d. per 100
Best red and colored Irish Wafers
Common red do.
Superfine red and black Sealing Wax
Pewter Ink-stands of all sizes
Fountain Ink-stands
S awl -boxes
Ivoty and bone Folders
Slates and Slate Pencils
Black lead Pencils, warranted
Best black and red Inkpowder
Message and visiting Cards
Books of Penmanship and slip Copies
Ladies and Gentlemen's Pocket-Books
Gentlemen's and Ladies' Japanned Dress-
ing Cases
Snuff and Segar-Boxes, assorted
Superfine Playing Cards
2 and 3 feet Gunter's Scales
An elegant assortment of Penknives, with 1,
2,3 and 4 blades, from Is. 6c1.. tn 18s. 9d. each,
Counting-house Penknives, with ivory han-
dles and Folders
Sportsmen's Knives, from 15s. ts 3os. each
Erne Scissars
Beit warranted Razors
Gardeners' Pruning Knives
Best stamped Dice and common Dice
Ebony and brass Parallel Rules
6 and 12 \f.eh ivory Pocket Rules
Pocket Thermometers, in shagreen cases,
Joseph Smith,
No. 107, Market-strect,
Has received by the different arrivals from. Lon-
don and Liverpool,
A handsome assortment of
Seasonable Goods.
Also,
A f/esh supply of CARPETS and CAR-
PETINGS.
And on hand,
German Linens India Muslins, he. he.
The whole of which he is determined to
sell cheap for cash, or good notes at short
tLAes. may 4.____________eo!2t
Armour and Jenkins,
No 52, South-street,
Have received by the ship John Adams from Li-
verpool,
Their Spring assortment of
Saddlery,
Consisting of almost all kinds of Plated,
Polished and Tinned Articles in that line ;
with Saddle Trees, Girth Webs, he. All of
Which they will sell at the most reasonable
prices. April 27. _____dl2t-col2t
Ivory Scales and Sectors
Brass Protractors
Opera Glasses
Brass Linen Provers
Camera Obscuras
Spirit Levels
Lamp Glasses, Wicks, etc.
Suwarrow Spurs, Tooth Brushes
Powder Flasks, I to S dollars
Counting-House Fdes
Shot Belts, from 1 to 2 1-12 dollars
Tooth Picks, tortoise shell and silver.
SPECTACLES iff CASES.
Silver ->. Convex and green Glasses.
Plated t ALSO,
Tortoise shell r Concave Glasses for near-
Steel J sighted persons
Goggles, with green and white glasses, for
weak eyes
Reading Glasses, in horn, tortoise shell and
pearl.
WHIPS.
Crop Whips
S witch do.
Gig do. from 1 to 5 dollars.
Tandem do.
CANES.
Sword Canes, from 3 to 5 dollars
Dirk do. from 2 1-2 to 3 do.
And a variety of others, from 25 cenrs to lo
dollars.
A. and J. have for sale, a krge stock of A-
merican writing,printing and wrappingpaper,
bonnet-boards, bibles, testaments, spelling-
books, primers, cyphering and copy-books,
ink-powder, playing cards, wafers, etc suita-
ble 'or country-merchants, which 1 bey will sell
on the lowest terms for cash or approved paper.
Blank account books of every description
made at the shortest notice.
Merchants, public offices, etc. in town or
at a distance, furnished with every article in
the stationary line, of the best quality i ami or-
ders to any part of the country executed with
punctuality and care.
r£j" New Glasses put in old spectacle frames,
may 13- eo8t
Thomas Hawthorn
Has received per the Annnwan, via Philadelphia,
¦ An assortment of 7-8 and 4 4 Irish Linens,
Long Lawns, and 5-4 Sheetings.
ALSO,
An invoice of English Goods, consisting of
Dimities, pink Ginghams, Malabars, Nankins,
cotton Cliambrays, fancy Waistcoating, super-
fine Cloths, black Bombazeens, 4-4 and 9-8
cambric Muslins, sewing Silks, low-priced
Prints, Ike. &c. which he offers for sale at re-
duced prices for cash or acceptances in town.
may 8. eo
James W. Mitchell,
No. 49, Baltimore-street,
Hat just received from Philadelphia and N. fork,
NINETY-IUVE PACKAGES
Seasonable and cheap Goods,
Among which are,
Fancy Calicoes,
Furniture ditto,
Fancy Chintzes,
9-8 and 6-4 Cumbrick Muslins,
Black ditto ditto,
Cambrick Dimity,
Common ditto,
Cotton Umbrellas,
Cotton and silk Braces,
Printed Wettings, Marseilles, Jeans and
Bimities,
Tabby and silk Velvets,
Spider Net,
Cotton Laces,
Company GurraHfc
Common ditto,
Baftas,
"Guzzcnahs,
Cossaes,
Fine Cliaudpore ditto,
Rotnal and Gilly Handkerchiefs,
Superfine Long Cloths.
The above, goods, with many other articles,
will be sold very low for cash, good paper, or
tobacco. Some of these goods are on con-
signment, and must be sold.
Also,
3obhds. Tobacco.
March 29. _________________oe
Just Received
train Philadelphia, and for sale by
GEORGE HILL,
A Chemieal 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
wiiich is added, a vocabulary of Chemical
Terms, some «siful Tables, and a variety of
useful & amusing experiments, byS.PftRKES,
Manufacturing Chemist.
(Jj* This edition is embellished with an
elegantly engraved copperplate Frontispiece,
of the economical Laboratory of James , (food-
house, M. D.
sprit 22.____________^____________eo
Broker's Office.
THE subscriber having taken out a licence,
and given the security required by law for the
faithful discharge of bis duty, m6st respect-
fully offers his services to his friends and the
public, the merchants and traders of Balti-
more, as a COMMERCIAL BROKER ; so
lieiting the favor of their commands and sup-
port in the Purchase, Sale, Freight, Charter,
Entry or Clearance, of Ships; the Purchase
or Sale of Merchandize, Bills of Exchange,
Bank and Insurance Shares, Stock, &e.
Tbe strictest attention will be paid by him
to tbe article of Tobaaoo, by which he hopes
to merit tbe confidence and orders of both the
seller and exporter.
Tbe fluctuation in tbe prices of Stock wdl
be carefully noted, and any orders for the pur-
chase or sale of the article shall have his zeal-
ous and immediate attention.
Good paper discounted at the shortest no-
tice ; and advances made in 6Wton Merchan.
di/.c deposited for sale.
For the disposal of Real Estates,-Houses,
Lots, Lands, he. either by Sale, rent or barter,
a Record Hook of property to be disposed of
is opened at Lis office, and mav be referred to
»•. anytime. QHARLES B. YOU
mmer^etr tt, nextdoorio&i
mt>\ 13, iW" I '
To Sell or to Let,
The Store and Dwelling, No. 4, at the
head of Cheapside dock. Vossession may be
had against the 21st ot July next. For terms
apply to GEORGE HEIDE,
163, Market street.
Who has also to Let,
The Dwelling part of the House corner of
Calvert and Bank-streets. Possession may be
had immediately.
He has on band, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Ham-
burg Glass, Verdegrice, and liest Fig Blue,
in boxes.
may 7. d4t-eo9t
Peter Arnold Karthaus,
No. 1, South Liberty-street,
Has imported in the ships Cora, Henrietta, and
former arrivals from Amsterdam, and offers
for sale on reasonable terms, or in barter for
all kind of Shipping Furs, Tobacco and West-
India produce.
12 pipes Holland Gin,
6 casks Madder,
200 boxes Window Glass,
13 do. Coach Window and Picture Glass,
15 bundles Heart and Club Steel,
10 casks real and second quality Stire mark
Scythes,
3 da. Straw Knives,
2 do. Coffee Mills,
15 boxes Maryland Whetstones,
40 kegs Hoes of 9, 10, 11 inehes,
2 do. Socket Shovels,
500 best Rifle and Gun Locks,
2 boxes Turkey Yarn, fine quality,
1 cask Snuff Boxes, Combs and Toys,
10 boxes Checks and House made Linen,
2 boxes Tapes from No. 11 to 61.
3 do. Thread, from No. 8 to 52.
I do. Velvet Ribbons, 6 to 90,
1 do. Galloon Bindings,
Checks No. 2, 3 and 4 and
. A number of other articles stated in my
former advertisement ot March 18, and
50 barrels Prime Virginia Hams, well cur-
ed and in Shipping order,
1 cask Tallow.
I purchase all kinds of Shipping Furs for
which I will give reasonable prices. I have
erected a Press for the packing of Furs,
Skins, Snake Root, &e. in good shipping or-
der, may 4. eolm
Charles Wirgman
Has just received by tiie Six Sisters, from, Bris-
tol, and offers for sale,
Sheathing Copper and Nails
Bar, square and bolt Iron, assorted
Iron Hoops
• Scupper Nails and Pump Tacks
Spanish Brown
Tin Plates
Seine Twine
Bunting
Queen's Ware
Taunton Ale
Negro Pipes, and
Porter Bottles, ill Hampers.
The above articles have beenpurchased with
cash, and will be sold very low.
Also, by the Guilford, from Newcastle, (E.J
20 casks Tumblers, assorted,
20 crates of Queen's Ware,
A few Grindstones,
Patent Canvas,
Wine Bottles, in baskets, and
1500 bushels large Coal.
Likewise, by the Globe, from London,
An invoice of Gold and Silver Watches.
And on hand,
24 ba'es of Calcutta Piece Goods, consisting
of Luckipore, Jugdea an* Chittabully Baftas,
18 casks Venetian Red,
8 casks Mustard Bottles,
London Porter, and
A few tons Logwood and Fustic,
april 28. eo
T'lws. and SamH Hollingsworth
HAVE TOR SA IE,
100 lihds. Muscovado Sugar,
200 ditto clayed ditto,
Cologne Millstones, various ;i'/es,
Bolting Clotl . qualities.
January 21, eo
On Wednesday,
The Vfth day of June next, at 4 efdoch in the
afternoon, by authority of the last will and
testament of Engelhard Terser, late t>f Balti-
more county, deceased, viill be exposea to public
sale, on the premises, on a liberal credit, the
following PROPERTT, iffc. .-
A LOT of GROUND, fronting on Paca-
street 49 feet, binding a ten feet alley 140
feet, to a 20 1eet alley. This lot may be di-
vided into two good building lots.
A LOT opposite the new Market, fronting
on Louisiana-street 24 feet, and running in
depth 60 feet, to the beforementioned 10 feet
alley.
A LOT fronting on Hanover-street 21 feet,
andrunningin depth 150 feettoLiverpool-alley,
whereon is erected, a Brick House and Sta-
bles.
A LOT fronting on Fish-street 124 feet, &
in a line with Holliday-strect 45 feet, running
to a canal, whereon is erected, a Soap and Can.
die Manufactory, (utensils all complete) now
iu the tenure of Mr. George Dopp.
CATHARINE YETSER,}
JOHN BORLAND, VEx'rs.
NICHOLAS BRICE, J>
N. B. The above Lots will be sold in tl»e
order in which they are advertised.
may 20.___________________ eollt
A Valuable Stand for Sale by
Auction.
As Mr. Thomas Dewet intends removing from
the city in a short time, he means to Sell by
Auction on Tuesday, the 2d June, at 11 o'clock
in theforenoon, on the premises,
The valuable and well known Stand he
now occupies, fronting 25 feet on Market-
Space, and 61 feet on Swan-street (but bet-
ter known by the Horse-Market.) _ The im-
provements are, agood two-story Brick Dwel-
ling House, &c. well calculated for the mer-
cantile business, or a tavern, the ground is
in iee simple, the title good, and tbe terms
of payment for the purchase money will be
made' known at tbe time of sale, by
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
may 11. ____________e<>____
~ Von Kaprf and Brune
OFFELt FOR SALE,
100 pipes best Holland Gin
50 do Dutch Beer
600 boxes do. Clieese
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, Listadoes, Book Check, Stripes,
Brotagnes, Platillas, Croas, Dowlas, Rouans,
Estopiilas.Cllolets, white Rolls.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,
2o tons Fustic,
12 tierces Rice,
115o bushels coarse Liverpool Salt,
18 casks Rocou,
16 barrels and 14 bags Gum Guiacum,
6 seroons Jalap,
12o boxes Port Wine, of averygooiqu?lity
9 boxes Copper, 22 a 23 oz.
5o casks Steel, and
A quantity of Glass Biads.
may 4. dl2teo
Cumberland D. Williams
HAS FOR SALE,
200 baleB Georgia Upland Cotton,
75 tons best Campeachy Logwood,
500 pieces Russia Sheetings,
50 tierces fresh Rice,
200 boxes brown Soap,
150 ditto mould Candles,
30 ditto Spermaceti ditto,
20 pipes of real Cogniac Brandy, 4th proof,
5 pipes Gin,
20 quarter casks Malaga Wine,
30 casks shipping Cheese,
40 barrels Mackerel,
200 barrels Be*f,
3 ditto Carolina Indigo,
2 seroons Spanish Flotant ditto,
may 20.________________________eo8t
Whelan and Laurenson
Have just received, and offer for sale, at No-
132, Market-street.
100 boxes R«yal Cigars, directly from
the Havana,
2300 wt. Double Glo'ster Clieese,
20boxes Baker'sand Foster's Chocolate,
no. 1 of 24 and 12 wt. each,
20 do. do no. 3, containing 50 wt. each,
A large supply of Fresh teas of every des-
cription, selected with the greatest attention,
from the different arrivals at New-York, Phila-
delphia and Baltimore.
On hand,
Madeira, Port, and Claret Wine in bottles,
and casks ; Genuine oldjCogniac Brandy, and
Jamaica Spirits of very superior qjiality; Marti-
nique Cordials assorted ; 300 kegs and boxes
Malaga Raisins ; with every article in the
Liquor and Grocery lire, which they offer for
sale by wholesale and retail on the most libe-
ral terms.
May 18. ___________ d4teo4t
A WORK THAT Ol'CHT TO BT 1^.; POSSESSION i
OF EVERY MAN.
THE LIFE OF
Gen. WASHINGTON,
By John Marshall, Chief Justice of the
United States,
Complete in 5 vols. 3vo. with an elegant For-
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 authentic and interesting mori :
" 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 him
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 Marsl-all 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, and as unrivalled in the au-
theHticity of its materials, by any work in the
entire compass of history and biography
April 4. d6teo
Walter Jenkins,
No. 199, Market-street,
Has imported by the sundry late at rivals from.
London and Liverpool,
A general assortment of
SPRING GOODS,
Which are offered for sale on the usual terms
to punctual men.
LIKEWISE,
A handsome assortment of selected JOB
GOODS, calculated for the Spring Trade,
some of which are on consignment and will
be sold very low.
N. B. The whole of the above Goods are
entitled to drawback.
april 30. d20t-eo!0t
Th
v>ttV
U.-"!--
is pvinnsoeu,
iay -, v
And fer sale by Cole C: I- Bow , Miff J- Conrad
iff Cr. amgc HHl, Wtiniet'iff. Hannd, Gcmtr'
Dabbxn i:J' Murphy, Samuel iiuikr, Anderson
Iff Jefferis, j''''.' Tance iff Co. and Samuel
Jefferis,—-(price 57 1-2 cents,)—
A Tract upon Conversion ; t
with a;« appendix. contati:inc.
Six important QUESTIONS, with ANSWERS
ON THE
KNOWLEDGE of the FORGIVENESS
of SINS.
By the Rev. James Kemp,D.D.
Rector of Grc* t Choptank Church, Dorchester
county, Maryland.
This work is addressed to sober and serious
christians, in hope that it may tend to counter-
act certain erroneous Opinions which have pre-
vailed i pon tbe subject thereof, and which
have been artfully cherished oy various me :*
incompatible with the true spirit of Christiani-
ty ; such as loud preaching, rapturous singing,
violent prayer, frantic gestures, ami oilier
improper methods : Or, as a pious and ortho-
dox preacher of the Methodist society terms it,
"ranting extravagance, abominable practices,
such as jumping, pointing, dancing, boring,
scratching, jerking,"* he.
* See Rev. Mr. Roberts's sermon, prenchett
before the last conference-
ALSO JUST RECEIVED,
And for sale as above,
(Price 37 1-2 cents stitched, orSOeehts in boards )
an INQUIRY into the VALIDITY or
Methodist Episcopacy ;
With an Appendix, containing
TWO ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS,
Never before publi.
bed.
The Subscriber
Will sell his present residence, two miles
from Baltimore city, lying between the York
and (dd Harford roads, adjoining general
Smith's and Mr. Hollin's country seats, con-
taining about eighty-four acres of land, 1 half
of which is well-improved, the remainder in
wood of a large size, and is very fully suppli-
ed with excellent water. Tbe very extensive
prospect is not exceeded, if equalled, by any
in the vicinity or county. It is stocked with
an abundance of the best of every kind of large
bearing Fruit Trees, at least two hundred
Pear Trees, ef almost every kind ; two apple
orchards, containing upwards of thirty-five
kinds; Cherries of ihe beat kinds ; Peaches;
Plumbs; Apricots, and Nectarines, of all
kinds ; Quinces ; large Italian black Mulber-
ries; a considerable number of large bearing
Grape Vines, of various kinds; Figs; English
Walnuts ; hard and soft shell Almonds ; Fil-
berts; a large Garden stocked with Rasberries ;
Strawberries; Gooseberries; Currants, and
every other necessary. All the above mention-
ed fruit has been selected at a considerable
expence and attention for 20 years past, by
the subsriber, who thinks it unnecessary to
mention any thing further in respect to the
land and improvements, it being so near Bal-
timore, anil it is expected a person desiroijH
to purchase will view the premises. For terms,
apply to
THOMAS PETERS.
N. B. The land may be divided, being two
seperate Lots, nearly eaqual in quantity.
Woot^jmd, May ill, et»
Thomas and Caldclcngh,
No. 141, Baltimore-street,
OFFER TOR SALE,
500 reams 4to post Paper,
At a moderate price,
may 18. _____co
*~S P R I N G GOODS.
JAMES DALL & CO.
Have 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, Cham bray Muslins,
Dimities, Ginghams,
Cambric aaul Hosiery,
Fancy Muslins, Superfine Cloths,
Fancy Waistcoating, Kerseymeres, &c.
All entitled to drawback, and many calcu-
lated for the West-India warket, which they
offer for Sale on their usual terms.
April 22. dlOteoVjy
John and James Roberts,
230, Market-street,
Have just received a few boxes of
4-4 and 7-8 verv fine
IRISH LINENS,
Which will be disposed of low by the box
or piece.
may 22. eol5t
Just Received
Per schooner Perseverance, from, St. Jago de
C-.ba,
81 bbls. Brown Sugar,
6000 Green Colfee,
16 seroons Indigo,
50 do. Cocoa,
4 do. Salsapariila,
135 Hides,
150,000 Cigars in boxes and bbls. of a supe-
rior quality, for sale ; apply to
JOHN B. JAUFFRET,
No. 42, North Gay-street.
april 27.__________________ yo-15t
tor Private Sale,
On very aecontmodating terms,
The STORE and LOT, on Cheapside, at
present accupied by Mr. Charles Grooke, 22
feet 6 inches front, extending in depth 52 feet,
on Franklin Lane, now under rent for one year
from the 1st instant, at 500 dollars.
A two-story Brick DWELLING HOVSK
and LOT, corner of Wapping and High-
streets, 26 feet 8 inches on Wapning-»treet,
and about 37 feet deep.
Onetwo-story Brick DWELLING HOUSE
adjoining the above, fronting on Wapping-
street 26 feet. Applv to
JOHN P. PLEASANTS.
May 7. _____________ eo!2t
To Let,
A handsome new three-story Brick HOUfiE
in Chatham-street, now finishing and will
be in raadiness for a tenant in a few days.
Also to Let or for Sale,
A convenient two-story brick House in Lex-
ington-street, a few door eastward of How-
ard-street.
OWEN DORSEY.
may 15. co
A young Man,
Of respectable connexions, being about to
visit the Western Country for a few months,
intending to pass through Knoxville and Nash-
ville, in Tennessee, and Louisville, Frankfort
and Lexington, in Kentucky, and return by
the way of Pittsburg, would be willing to
transact Business tor any Merchants who
would favor him with their commands. Ap-
ply at the office of this Gazette.
may 22. oe4tt
Grand y Square Piano Eortes
Imported in the ship Fair American, cap-
tain Davis, from London, and for sale at J.
CARR's Music Store, corner of Market and
Gay-street, with all other articles in the mu-
sical business. may 23. eo6t||
OBSERVE ! !I
A young Man having had seven years ex.
perience in various branches of business, and
who can produce, as to character, qualifica-
tions, &c. the most indubitable recommenda.
tions ; wishes to obtain a situation in a whole-
sale Dry Good, Grocery, or extensive retail
Store. Any communication left at this office,
addressed to W. B. sbald meet with due at-
tention.
niay 25, eoSuJ
By 34iEpiscoPALiANof the stateofMarylamL
may 21. d6*eol2t
Will be added to our sale to-morrow morning,
12 o'clock, at the head of Frederick-street duct,
1500 lb. VENISON HAMS.
P. G. Bcerstler,
No. 50, Head of Smith's Dock,
Has received per the Elcnora, from Amsterdam,
6 boxes Haarlem Tapes, assorted.
On hand,
A few boxes pint and haif pint Tumblers,
Madder,
Pearl Barley,
14,000 wt. Carracas Cocoa.
Whichara offered for sale on acconfimoilt'b.
ing tern*.
may 25. eo'Jw
Whelan and Laurenson
Have just received from Philadelphia, in addiiin
on to their supply of fresh TEAS,
10 chests of real English Company TEAS,
Consisting of
Hyson, Young Hyson and Imperial.
Which, they ofier for sale by retail only, at
No. 132, Market-street.
may 27. eo8t
Fitch Hall, Jun.
81, Bowly's wharf,
Has for sale,
30 quarter casks Malaga Wine,
58 whol". and 16 half tierces fresh Riii?,
100 boxes white Cod-Fish, in excellent oiv
der,
' 50 do. Spermaceti Candles,
It khds. N. E. Rum,
50 casks good shipping Cheeses
20 chests Young Hyson Tea,
9 setts elegant dining China, each sett
containing 17f pieces.
may 27. eo8t
~T~V S. Sleeper,
No. 76, B«ltimore-street, corner of Lemmon-
street,
Respectfully inform the citizens of Balti-
more, and the public at large, that they have
just received a few thousand pair of Ladies*
KID and MOROCCO SLIPPERS, which
will be sold at tlk lowest prices. Also, Bal-
timore Manufactured SHOES, of different
kinds. A few hundred pairs of Baltimoro
manufactured BOOTS, suitable for shipping.*
may 22. eol2t"
Notice is hereby given,
THAT I intend applying to the judges of
Baltimore county court, for the benefit of tha
act of insolvjuicy, passed at November ses-
sion, 1805, and the supplement thereto pa3seA
at November session, 1806, at the expiration
of two months from this date.
WALTER S. HUNT.
May IS, teC7. eo->m
,
I
Notice is hereby Given,'
THAT the subscriber intends to applv to
llartowl County Court, at their next setting-,
or to one of the judges thereof, for the bene-
fit of the insolvent laws of this state.
WALTER T. HALL.
May 11, 1807______________ eo2m
To all my Creditors.
Having expeiienced many losses, I am un-
der the disagreeable necessity of petitioning
the court or some one of tbe judges thereof,
for tbe benefit of tbe insolvent laws paswl
at the sessions of 1805 and 18o6.
C. LANGFORD-
April 15, 1807-_______________e^^_
Notice"
To get relief frqm expensive and perplex,
ing law-suits, for large sums which bava
been fairly and honestly paid, and to avoid tba
trouble and mortification of disputing claims,
engendered in fraud and supported by injus-
tice, 1 shall petition tbe Baltimore county
court for the benefit of the act of insolvency.
JOEL M. MUNSON."
april 4. dJm
Notice is hereby Given,
That the subscriber of the city of Baltimore
intends to apply to the county court of Balti-
more, or some one of the judges thereof, tw«
months after the publication of this notice, tor
the benefit ot the act of the ge..era! assembly
of Maryland, passed at November session,
1805, entitled " An act for the relief of sun.
dry insolvent debtcrs" j and of th |