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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0532 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
| HichaM A^pleton, PERFUMER, WIG & ORNAMENTAL HAIR.MAKER, No. 53> M-ivket-stfeet, Has received by the Gli>bt,frorn London, Gowlnnd's Lotion i Milk of Roses ; Jessi- Iftine, Patim, Chymical, Violet, Cream, Rose, and Windsor Soap ; Boss, Jessamine, and Mignonette, Pomatum ; double. Hair Pins; Hair Nets; Neck Cushions; Velvet and Mo- rocco Note Books ; Tortoise-shell, Mockshell and dressing' Combss cloth, flesh, nail, hair, and 249 dii/.e.i best quality Tooth-Brushes, wholesale and retail. may 6. eo!2t To Let, A neat,convenient two-story Brick House, in a'heallhy situation near the Cathedral, with good hack buildings. For terms inquire of the subscriber in Green-street, near'the semi- B«ry. THOMAS LEE. ALSO, To Lease on Ground Rent, Several vacant LO TS in Saratoga and Lex- ington -streets. T. LEE. may G. eo CO00 lbs. first quality Coffee, entitled to debenture, I m perial vyS i in ( FRESH TEAS, import- Young- Hyson ^- :-*..• ' Twankay and Campoy B And a g-eneral asssotment of Groceries and .Liquors, for sale by WM. WOODS, No. 31, Baltimore-street. may :.S. ______ eo4t ~"ameITicXn ma nufactured ed in April 1807- Pap ber Hangings. The Subscribers having- made consider- able improvement in manufacturing PAPER HANGINGS, inform the public that they have now commenced making the elegant DIAMOND OR SPANGLED PAPER, Suitable for drawing rooms, &c. some of which is now finished and may be seen at their warehouse., No. 141, Baltimore-street, THOMAS & CALDCLEUGH. N. B. Paper put up by their workmen if found defective will be covered with new pa- per free of expence. may 6. eo Aikin's Geography'. JUST PUBLISHED, And for sale by M. b" J. CONRAD (sf CO. (Price Two Dollars) Geographical Delineations; Or, A Compendious View of the Natural and Po- litical State of ALL TARTS OF THE WORLD. By J. Aikik, M. D. Author of many valuable Works. " The precise object aimed at in this work, (says Dr. Aikin,) is to afford, in a moderate compass, and under an agreeable form, such a view of every thing most important relative to the natural and political state of the world, as may dwell upon the mind in vivid colors, and durably impress it with just and instructive ntmons. ''No particular class or age of readers has been in my view in this performance. If it prove answerable to my intentions, young per- sons of both sexes, at the period of finishing their education, may peruse it with advantage, as a summary of what is mostimportantto be remembered relative to the topics treated of; and it may afford compendious information to those of raaturer years, who arc destitute of time and opportunity for copious research." Tho'we possess many geographical work*. yet it is presumed that the publication of Ai- kin's Geographical Delineations needs no apo- logy. Many competent judges in Philadel- phia, New-York and Boston, have examined this work, and unanimously agree that it is neat, perspicuous and useful; well adapted to the instruction of youth, and die information of persons of mature age. Perhaps itis no exag- gerati¦by of equal size is, in all re- spects > dt for the purposes of instruction and general reading'. Extract from the Annual Review, vol.4. " The happy application of clear arid precise description, judicious selection, and graceful plainn«xs of style, to the illustration of geogra- phy, has alreadj been felt and approved by the public, in Dr. Aikin's England Delineated. Nor will these Geographical Deiine.-.tions, •which at present demand our attention, be found in any respect unworthy of their author. Differing materially as to its object, both from the elementary t-reatises, and the more com- plete systems of this important and interesting branch of general science, this work may be considered as occupying a newly discovered station, whence young persons of both sexes may review-with pleasure and advantage the real extent & bearings of their former studies. " The principal materials of this work are necessarily compiled from other books ; but a very pleasing part of it, the delineation of na- tional characters, is original; and the strong tincture of i ibcral moderation diffused through the -whole, together with the uniform good taste and simplicity of the style, give to it a cer- tain charm that is easier felt than described." may 21. eo8t JO'HN KlPP, No. 16, Cheapside, Has imported in the ship Globe, from London, White Lead, dry Do. do. ground in oil Spanish Whiting Do. brown of the best Fine Kose Pink Best Turkey Umber Do. red Chalk Do. Slor.e Ochre Prussian Blue, No. 1 and No. 2 Fine Kings' Yellow Terra de Scinna Flake White Duck Pink Letharge, fine and coarse Do. Powdered Black Best green Copperas T-----1 Tl^ci ^i.^nnrl ..^ J TIT.....1 Lead ^^^^^^ Do. Patent Green Do. Naples Yellow Gold Leaf, pale and deep Silver do. Strewing Smalt Best Vermillian Best groundred Wood Paint Brushes, of all sizes Sash Tools, do. Fitchs, do. Camel Hair Pencils, do. Gilders'*'Tips, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Glaziers' Diamonds. Alto on Hand, All kinds of Paints, dry and ground in oil, & 120 casks Whale Oil, in shipping order, 40 do. best Spermaceti Oil, do. 40 do. Linseed, do. 60 bbls. Tanners' do. S00 boxes Window Glass of all sizas, S000 wt. dry Verdigrise, 500 wt. Spelter, 8000 wt of best Glue, &c. &c. All of which he will sell an reasonable terms ">fer eash or os aaeoiniaodating iredita. M«sy 1L ' • t»12t George W. Field. No. 157, BAI.TllIOnE-STRERT," Has for sale, by the Piece or Package, A Variety of Goods, Amongst which are, Ribbons,' Modes, Sattins, Persians, i«l Lustres, Florentines, Black and Fancy co- lored Silk Velvets, Silk & Cotton Hosie- ry, Silk Gloves, Fancy Ginghams, Chambray Muslins, Callicoes, Tapes and Bobbins, Laces and Edgings', India Calicoes, Bengalis, India Book Muslins, Madras Handkerchf's French Cambrics, Drogheda Linens, M~ay 2. _________ White & Fancy Hand- kerchiefs, White & colored Cam. brie Muslins, Bombazenes & Bom- bazettes, Black, white &. Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, India &. English Sew- ing Silks, Scarf Twist,.' London printed Mar- seilles, Jeans, Irish Diaper, Checks, Silk and Cotton Um- brellas, A few packages Irish Linens, SiC. &c. ^°J*,.P*1 Nichols & French, No. 12, South-street, Have receive! by the schooner Susan, from Bos- ton, 35 hales & boxes of INDIA & FRENCH GOODS, viz. : Luckipore ~) Chittibilly&CBAFTAS, Fine J Jaumpore SAUNS, Barilla SO C0SSAS Gurrab J Azumga, MeergungeeT Jalalpore <-MAMOODYS, Fine do. 3 Fine Jalalpore SANNAS, Gunny Bags, White Thread Laces, Gloves, Velvet Rib- bons, Paper Mounts, Plain Tiffany and Span- gled Fans, Morocco Caps, &c. k.6. Also in Store, 67 bales INDIA GOODS, consisting of Gurrahs, Mamoodys, Sawns, Sannas, Cossas, Baftas, &c. he. The whole entitled to debenture. may 5.____ eo20t|| To Rent, TWO STABLES in Rogers'-alley, back of the late Franklin-Hotel Inquire of Henry Peek, No. 149, Market street. N. B. They will accommodate 24 Horses. __may 15._________________________eo For Sale or to Rent, The House and lot at present occupied Ivy the subscriber and situated at the East part of this city, on Dulany street. It is an excellent two story brick bui iding, and the lot is also im- proved, with a garden and Frame stable, which will render it a comfortable residence. It has every advantage from a healthy and con- venient situation, as well as the bast water, that this city affords. Possession may be had immediately. JAMES STEUART, April 21. _______________eo Ten Dollars Reward. Ranaway from the subscriber on the morn- ing of the 25th instant a Negro Girl nam- ed CLOE, of a dark yellow complexion about five feet 4 or 5 inches high, about 18 years of age ; has a bold look, and is slen- der made. Had on when she went away a blue and'white jacket, linsey petticoat, and a Madrass handkerchief around her head. A» she has a number of clothes with her, she no doubt will change her dress. I have every reason to suppose her to be harbored by some free person of color in this citv. The above reward will be paid to any person who will deliver her to me at No. 106, North How- ard-street. MAlRTIN KRABER. N. B. All persons are warned from harbor ing said servant at their peril. april 25.____________________eo For Sale or Rent, The HOUSE at present occupied by Isaac Wabster, esq. No. 1, King George-street, and next adjoining to that occupied by Mr. John M'Fadon. Fornerms applv to WALTER ROE, 46, South-street. ALSO TOR RENT, The HOUSE, No. t) Calvert-street, lately occupied by Mrs. Dysart as a boarding-house. Possession of both the above houses can be had immediately. Apply as above. may 14. d6teo6t Luke Tiernan and Co. Have received by the late arrivals from London und Liverpool, a general assortment of Spring GOODS. LIKEWISE, Rose, DuffellandPoir.tBlankets, Coatings, Plain, Sec. 20 quarter chests Hj son Tea, and A few cases Manchester Goods, on very low terms. april 23. eo2ot§ M'Culloh 8c Poor " Have received per the Fame, Abeona, Diana & John Adams, from Liverpool, A complete assortment of HARDWARE, Among which is an excellent assortment of CUTLERY. may 5._________________________eo Rhode-Island Scythes, Just received and for sale by IZAK PROCTER. 38 dozen Passmore's Grass Scythes, of the very first qualiyt. april 23._________ co Rolling and Sliting Mill. The subscribers are now ready to execute orders for Hoop Iron and Nail Rods of all dimensions, in the neatast manner and at very short notice. ANDREW & THOMAS ELLICOTT. may 14. eo India Nankeens, Silks, &c. JUST RFC FIFED, 2,000 pieces short Yellow Nankeens, Change able and Plain Scushaws, a somplete assort- ment', Plaid Talfites, Sewing Silks, Silk Ser- ges, for Taylor's use, 7-4 and 6 4 plain and* fancy Silk Shawls, Bandanna Handkerchiefs, Stc. &c. Also for exportation, A few bales Striped Seersuckers, India Checks, China Cuslas, Sootie St Gilla Hd'kft. Red Kirva Cloth j and their usual assortment of White Muslins, bv the bale or piece. CO'PE y BROTHERS, msy 21. »*»V New Paper Hanging-Store, No. 7, North Chari.es street. Rofrt Elliot Win. Vance HAVING entered into partnership, in the New Paper Hanging-Store,inform their friends and the public is general, that they have just received and have now ready for sale, a large assortment of the most elegant Paper Hangings & Borders, From Hurley's, Philadelphia, and the princi- pal manufactories of Boston, Paris and Lon- don. The American Paper they will sell at the manufacturers' prices ——R. Elliot being re- gularly taught and brought up to the paper hanging business, will superintend the hang- ing and execute all orders in town or country with neatness, punctuality and dispatch, on moderate terms. N B. Country store-keepers supplied on the most advantageous terms. (r-f- Two or three APPRENTICES want- ed to the above basins**- may 20. •• Waldron's Scvthes.' A large supply of Waldron's Prime Grain and Grass Scythes, well assorted, just re- ceived and offered for sale by GERARD 5c WM. HOPKINS, At their Grocery Store, No. 1, County wharf. mav "3. _____ co Jonathan Harvey, No. 10, South Charles-street, Has for sale for cash, or good negotiable paper at short dates, iOO boxes Superior Havanna Cigars, 100 boxes Second quality, 3 trunks Cotton Hosiery, 100 pieces 9-8 Elegant Chintz, 12 pieces Fashionable London Cassimers, A few bales 6-4 Flushings. may 28.__________________ eolOt M. Tiernan 6c Co. . Have imported in the Fair American, Diana and other vesecls, A general assortment of Spring Goods. an extensive supply of Woollen's, Rose, Po'mt and Duffil BLANKETS ; Flan- nels, London Pewter, Ribbons, Hosiery, Sen- shaws, he. otc. A quantity of Cotton and Wool Cards. april 28. ' __________ eo20t« 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 aa a candidate to succeed one of them by i A CONTRIBUTOR. April 24. eo M. JAMBIS, . 222, Market-street, Has just received by the Six Shters,from Bristol, An elegant assortment of flint, shop furni- ture and other GLASS ;,consisting of two gallon tincture bottles, one-gallon ditto, &c.; two-gallon saltmouth ditto, one-gallon ditto , two-gallon specie bottles, one-gallon ditto, quart: ditto, he.; Nipple Shells, Breast Pipes; Funnels insizes, graduatedmeasures, Essence Peppermint Vials, British Oil ditto, small Tur- lington's ditto, Batsman's ditto, Stoughton's ditto, Perfume Vials, white and green Viais assorted by the crate, Priestley's machines complete, which he will sell on the usual terras. On hand, A general assortment of genuine Drugs and Medicines, Surgeon's Instruments, Perfume- ries, Paints, Dye Stuff, and every article in his line. Country merchants supplied with Patent Medicine? at a good allowance. Medicine Chests, for shipping, iron-works, plantations, or private families, completed in the neatest manner, with plain and apprpved directions. may 5. d4teolot Union Bank of Maryland, Sth May, I806. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockhold- ers, that an ELECTION for Sixteen Direct- ors will be held at William Evans's Tavern, in the city «f Baltimore, on MONDAY, the 6th July next, at nine o'clock in the morning, and continued until three o'clock in the afternoon. By order of the Board of Directors, R. HIGINBOTHOM, Cashier. N. B. By the act of incorporation, not more than eleven of the present board are eligible for the ensuing year. CO* The editors of the Easton Sta-, the Frede- ridtovin Herald, and the Elizabethtovm Gazette, are requested to publish the above once a week for six weeks, andforward their accounts. may 5. _______________ eofijy Valuable Property for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale, one two-story BRICK HOUSE and LOT, fronting 47 feet on Charles within one door of Market-street, and one of the new Union-Bank of Maryland j Persons inclined to purchase it is presumed will view the premises, and any further des- cription is deemed unnecessary, an indisputa- ble title will be given and the terms of sale made very accommodating. Apply on the premises to E.BICKHAM. If desired the whole of the property, ex- tending to VVilke's Lana, adjoining the above mentioned bank, will be disposed of with the above. May 19.______________________eo8t} Charles C Egerton HAS FOR SALE, 60,000 lb. best Green Coffee, 72 hhds. Sugar, 1356 boxes Claret Wine, 10 tons Campeachy Logwood, 53 hhds. Maryland Tobacco, 1,000 wt. Indigo, may 21. eo The subscriber has for Sale, at No. 1, Cheapside, A general assortment of LEATHER, of excellent quality, consisting of : Calfskins, Neat, Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Spanish & Country Sole, Mock Morocco, Sheepskins suitable for Book-binders, Boot-legs, &c. which he will sell low for cash, or on the usual credit, for good paper. Also, < A young Nsgro Woman, who has been accustomed to house-work. And a few hun. dred prime Locust Posts. R. K. HEATH. N. B- He will give the highest price for Leather in the rough, and for Bark through- out the season. April 10._________________ eo Lisbon Corks. The Subscribers have just received for Sale, J.100 bags superior qu.'iity Lisbon CORKS, about 20 gross each bag, and An additional supply of Imperial nnd Hyson EA, ii leads of 2 lb each, of saoerior quality. JACOB & WM. NORMS. may 2. d8t2aw8t The subscriber offers at pri- vate Sale, A small FARM, in good repair and useful- ly improved : containing about three hundred acres of Land. It is distant from Baltimore city in the nearest direction about twelve miles and near to the North 'West Turnpike Road, is well watered, which bvs been conducted by a ditch to advantage, has about fifty acres of Meadow, great part of which is now in grass ; also, a considerable proportion of val- uable wood, in a good neighborhood, and ad- jacent to the estate whereon the subscriber resides. ALSO, Eleven thousand seven hundred acres of Land on Great Sandy River (Kentucky) of early location, consequently preferable to the lands in general in that country ; which he will sell at a small price, or barter for goods if more agreeable to the purchaser, for wlkjch apply to Mr. WALTER ROE, Broker, South- street, who is in possession of the title papers and will contract for the same t for terms, on the upper Land, apply to Mr. John Tagart, North Howard-street, (No. 120) or the sub- scriber. CHARLES CARNAN. Garrison Forest, Baltimore county. April 7. 2aw Sweet Oil, Brandy, Tea, &c, yust received and for sa. e by tne subscribers at No. 64, Market-street, 200 baskets fresh Bordeaux Oil, 15 pipes Cogniae Uran.ly, 4th proof, 50 chests Young Hyson Tea, 30 cases Olives, Capers and Anchovies, 20 hhds. St Croix Sugar, very fine quality, And 40 cases superior Claret, of the vin- tage of 1801, price 12 dollars The wholo of the above entitled to drawback JACOB & WM. NORRIS. On hand, 12 puncheons old West-India Rum, 4 years old, fit for immediate use, Cabiness Tobacco in kegs and half kegs, And a supply of Virginia Manufactured Tobacco, small twists, six to the pound Cogniae Brandy, 15 years old, price 3 dol- lars, by retail, may .2.___________2aw3w Cotton Bed-Ticks, Direct from the Manufactory. ALSO, Split Straw, Leghorn, Willow and Chip Bonnets and Hats, with a general assortment of DRY GOODS, just received and for sale at very reduoed prices, wholesale and retail, by CHRIST. ARMAT & CO. At the sign of the Sun, No. Ill, Markct-st N. B. They have likewise on hand, a few trunks Chip Bonnets, neatly assorted, suita- ble for country merchants, april 22. 2aw Just received&offered for sale, Platillas Royals, Listadoes, Brown Rolls, Hessians, Osnabrucks, Ticklen burgs, Burlaps, Checks and Apron Checks, Bunts, No. 2, 3 and 4, House-made-Linen. On Hand, Best German Steel, heart and club, Cotton Stripes, Fine Lace, Looking Glass Plates Silvered, and An assortment of Looking Glasses. The whole entitled to drawback. F. HUKXTHAL U C. HASENCLEVER, No. 67, Bowly's wharf, may 11. d6t-2aw For Sale, Or in RRNTfm a term of years, A neat little COUNTRY-SEAT, iua heal- thy situation, not two miles Irois this city ; a, short distance from the York turnpike rord, near the country-seats of James Edwards and Hugh Thompson, esquires. It contains about eleven acres of Land, di< tided into several convenient lots ; two excel, lent meadow lots, a clover lot, -and a pasturo seti-i orchard grass ; a good cultivated garden with sundry kinds of fruit, pears., &c ; 2 young; thriving orchards of excellent fruit, consisting; of apples, peaches and cherries. The improvements are,a neat two-story frame House, two rooms on a floor ; stable and out-houses ; a brick milk-house, and a pump of excellent water running through the same ; also, a spring of good water conve- nient to the house. The above may be had with or without » careful industrious black Man and his Wife, for a term of years ; or they will be Isirecl. They are both accustomed to the place, and steady, well-disposed people. Also, a num- ber of utensils suitable for such a place, and some' stock. Inquire of the printer. may 27. 2aw4t REMOVAL. Wi illiam Cole Has removed his Counting-Room & Dwell- ing to the houses lately occupied by Messrs Robert St. John Oliver, in Second i'. Gay streets Where he offers for sale, an liberal terms, L. P. Madeira Wine, old and fit for imme- ------ Teneriff'e ditto, [diate use, ------ Port ditto, 28 hhds. Claret, ditto, ~) _ . . , Blue marbled Castile Soap, ( , u 2 cases Leghorn Hats, No.f drawbtac(k on 20 to 42,3 «****"* Claret in cases, of superior quality, &c. &c. may 19.___________________d4t2aw A Tan-Yard for Sale. ¦yVisHiNG to decline the Tanning business, I will dispose of my Tan-Yard, in the town of Dumfries, state of Virginia, with all the stock of Leather, Bark, he. on hand, or will sell the Yard separately, and work out the stock; and will at the same time, give the pur- chaser the privilege of working in a stock. It is needless to state the many advantages this place affords for purchasing bark of every des- cription, and of excellent quality ; a quantity of country hides may likewise be purchased low, and Spanish hides brought to the yard at a small expence. The Dwelling House is large and comfortable, with every necessary out house, all in good repay, and every thing in the yard requisite tor carrying on the tan- ning business. The lot has been newly pailed with the best materials, and has on it an excel lent Garden, in good cultivation. The Yard, without the stock, will be sold on a liberal credit, or low for cash or wet goods. The Yard will contain from 1500 to 200O hides. Captain Henry Fairfax, lying at Bowly's wharf, will give information of the above property. THOMAS JACOB. april 20.____________Saw Turtle Soup Will be served up to-morrow by the sub- scriber at the Shakespear Tavern (nearly op- posite the Theatre) and every Wednesday and Saturday, during the season, from 11 o'clock in the forenoon to 3 in the afternoen. JOHN BROWN. may 29. t&flt|| To be Lot, {For a term of five or seven years J That property known by the name of Elli- cott's upper mill, lying on the river Pat.-ipsi- co, on' toe road leading from the city of fial, timtye, to Frederick-town, and about eleve-n miles from the former. For terms apply to Mr. Elias E'licott, in the city of Baltimore, Mr Joseph Evans near the premises, or to Andrew Ellicott in the borough of Lancas- ter in the sUte of Pi.n ., . may 29, 3»w4t| William Lee, No. 223, Market-street, Has imported in the ships Fame and ffolin Adams from Liverpool, Sundry Goods, viz : Manchestry, suitable for the Spanish mar- ket, likewise Kersymere of different colors; and qualities, Bombazetts, Durants, &c. &c- On hand, Blankets, of all sizes ; Coating's, Grey, Brown, Plain and ft apt; Blue Plains ; Grey- do ; Flannels w? all colsrs ; Dimities ; Fine French Cambrics ; and a fine assortment t»f Buttons, Bell Metal Kettels, &c. &c. AH of which will be sold at a low ad- vance. May 1 2aw Edward Johnson & Co. INFORM their friends & the public, that they are well stocked with, and now ready to deli- ver, STRONG, TABLE, and SMALL BEER. January 2._________________f^iw For ..ale. 192 boxes White ^T^ 128 do. Brown Havanna j made from one estate. ^^^^^^^^pjjja 101 bags Green Coffee. For terms apply to GEO. W. BLACKESTOlW* may 27. Saw SUGARS, su- perior quality. Sugars. Just received per brig Hamilton, S. Hard- ing, master, from Trinidad, and now landiujr at the head of Smith's dock, and will be sold on a liberal credit by the subscriber, 140 hhds. (greater part of first quality) Su- gars. And on hard from former importations, 80 hhds. Guadaloupe Sugar, 60 do. Trinidad do. 50 bbls. do, do. The whole entitled to drawback. LEWIS FOULS. May 21.________________d4t-2_aw4t To Let, The Store aed Cellar No. 88 Market street, _;t'' a Stable and Ware-house fronting on vith East-street. Also, 2 brick WAREHOUSES* on the lower end of Swith's Wliarf. Apply to STEWART, MONTGOMERY & CO 206, Market-stt«et. May 18.___________________d4t-2aw in Baltimore County Court, March 21, 1HU7- CHARLES MORNElVICK, an insolvent!, debtor of Baltimore county, having heretofore applied, by petition in writing. '•> the Judges of the said county court, praying the benefit of the " act lor the relicfof sundry insolvent debtors," and a schedule of his property & a. list of his creditors, on oath, as far as he, can as- certain them, as directed by said act, heinjy annexed to Ira petition ; and the said Charles) Morneweck having proved to the satisfacti- on of the said court that he hath resided in. the state of Maryland the two preceding years,, prior to the passage of the said act; and hav- ing been brought before the said court, and discharged from imprisonment, on taking' th« oath by said act required. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by the said court, that the said Charles Mor- neweck, appear before the said county court, at the court-house in the said county, at Iff o'clock, in the forenoon of the tenth day nf October next, to answer such interrog&torias as may be proposed to him by his cre- ditors ; that the said day be, and is hereby appointed the time for the said creditors! to appear and recommend a trustee for their benefit ; and the said Charles Mornewickgtv«s them notice of the passage of this order(by causing a copy to be insetted in some one «F the news-papers in the city of Baltimo;c, every other day, for three months, successive* ly, before the said tenth day of October nes ^ Signed by order, WILLIAM GIBSON, ClerV. March 25, 1807-__________ eo5m 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 trouble and mortification of disputing claims, engendered in fraud and supported by injus- tice, I shall petition the Baltimore countjr court for the benefit of the act of insolvency. JOEL M. MUNSOM* 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, fer- tile benefit of the act of thege,.era!assemh5y of Maryland, passed 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, 1806. JACOB BOULDUJ. anril21, 1807- d2rn To all my Creditors. J hereby gifc notice that I intend applying to the Baltimore county court or one ofthc judges thereof, for the benefit of an act of as- sembly; passed at November session 180:>, entitled " an act for the relief of.sundry hisol. vent debtors*' as also of the supplement liter** to passei; at the last session. JOHN BARDS. May 18. d2*§ PRINTED AW PmLlSHED US' JOHN HEWES. tt/iposite the Post Office, Si. 'f* itrf'TiTilBL, J*ALTj[MOrtit\ '^ |