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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0572 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
Encouragement of Literature. BY AUTHORITY. Scheme of a Lottery, FOR'THE BENEFIT OF St.MARY'S COLLEGE, ofEALTIMORE Dolls. Doiti. 1 Prize of 30,000 1 do. 15,000 2 do. 10,000 20,000 2 do. 5000 10,000 5 do. 1000 5,000 10" do. 500 5,000 20 do. 200 4,000 100 do. 100 10,000 150 do. 50 7,5000. 7000 do. 12 84,000 7291 Prizes 190,500 Stationary pemiums 24,500 ? 4209 Blanks.—Not two to a Prize. 215,000 1,500 tickets, at lo dollars each, 215,ooo Arrangement of Stationary Premiums—Viz 1st. drawn blank - - S500 1st. do. after 2,000 tickets are drawn„1000 1st. do. after 4,000 1st. do. after 6,000 1st. do. alter 8,000 1st. da after 10,000 1st. do.after 12,000 1st. do. alter 14,000 1st. do. after 16,000 1st. do. after 18,000 1st. do. after 20,009 Last drawn Blank, 1000 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 15Uo lo,oc0 Dollars 245,ooa A.:> per cent, on $V.$ooo is - 32,25o Sum tolse raised by thelottery - oO.OCO Sixpences of the lottery - -2250 ---------32,250 The prevailing disposition to encourage the progiess of Literature-.-the peculiar favor which St. Mary's College has enjoyed—and the many splendid chances offered to adven- turers by the above scheme, induce the ma- nagers to anticipate a rapid sale of the tickets, The drawing will commence as soon as a suf- ficient number is sold to authorize it. The managers nave given bond to the state in the penalty of sixty thousand dollars, for the faith- ful payment of the prizes, which will be paid subject to a deduction CllS per cent, 30 day, after the drawing is finished. Prizes no de. mamled within a twelve-month from the tcom pletion of the drawing-, will he considered as a donation to the College. Tickets to be had of the Managers, or to f licit person) as may be authorised by them. Wil.LiA.SJ U» Bouhg,"1 John Tessjeb, Luke Tiebna.v, Robert Wai.su, William Lou man, Alexander. M'Kim, Henry Wilson, » Samuel Steuett, James M'Kenry S. Hoj.lingsworth, Lewis Du Bolhg, Philip Lauuenson March 31 eolm-law Charitable Marine Society L O T T E R Y. THE subscribers having been appointed by the members of said society, managers of a lot- tery, authorised by the general assembly of Mar) land, intend to raise a sum of money to aid the funds* of said society in extending fui- ther relief to the indigent viidoyis and helpless orphans, otter to tile public the following SCIxEME. 1 Prize of 5000 1 lullars is 5000 1 do. 2500 do. 2500 2 do. 1500 do. 3000 4 do. 750 do. 3000 10 do. 300 do. 3000 20 do. 150 do. 3000 40 do. 75 do. 3000 80 do. 30 do. 2400 200 do. 20 do. 4000 80.0 do. 10 do. £000 500*0 do. 6 do. 30000 1 First drawn blank 200 1 After 2000 tickets 200 I 4000 200 1 6000 200 1 800O 400 1 10000 400 1 12000 • 500 1 14000 1000 1 16000 2000 1 Last drawn blank sooo 6168 Prizes amounting to • g75000 11832 Blanks. Sum raised including expence 15000 18000 Tickets at 5 dolls, each is g 90000 From the above Scheme, it appears tha there are less than two Blanks to a Prize; and that the Prizes are to be paid without deduction The advantages ottered to adventurers, and the very charitable object to which the money- is to be applisd, induce the Managers to hope, that a speedy sale of the tickets will enable tliBm to ooirmi.-iict drawing at an early day. All prizes will be paid in sixty days after the completion of the dl awing, and inch prizes as aie not demanded within twelve months, will be Considered as generous donations to the truly charitable object of the Lottery. Tickets may be had of the Managers, and such other persons as they may appomt to sell. Prises in the Lotteries now drawing in this city, *.;/;' be received in payment for tickets. MANAGERS. William Mathews, Daniel Rowland, Thorndick Chase, Jelin OgstOn, Tobias E.Stanslur.y, .Thomas Temictnt, Thomas Spriggf ana Peter Gould. law [fohn Snyder, Timothy Gardner, 'Thomas Rogers, February 10 TRAVELLERS And others, may meet with genteel accomo- dation at the sign of the GLOBE, In Shepherd's.Town, where the subscriber has opened a House of Entertainment. JAMES BROWN. Juee 6. Iaw6t| "New Patent Invention. The subscribers respectfully inform the iiv habitants of the city of Baltimore, that they have purchased- the Patent right of Simon Willard, jun.'s Patent Washing Machine, and that they will keep a constant supply on hand, at the corner of Sharp and Barre-streets, near the head of the Bason, for the »ity but not for the county of Baltimore. The subscribers are also empowered by the patentee to dis- pose of rights within the state of Maryland, except the counties of Washington and Balti- more, and to sell the counties of York and Lancaster in Pennsylvania, one right to each county, and that they will supply the inha- bitants of the above mentioned places with a single Madhine, or any number, from twelve to thirteen dollars each. This Machine will wash at least 8 shirts quicker than a woman can one, and will save oneHhird of the Soap ; and no one can ima- gine that it can wear the clothes half as much as rubbing by hand. It is managed very easily by one person, and will wash any kind of clothes, from the largest coverlet, to the smallest articles. None are requested to buy until they iiave proved the Machine to be eq-ial to the description. The patent was obtained from government, on the 25th of April 18o7. THOMAS CHILD?, GODFREE SUMW ALT. may 9. law London Phoenix Fire Office SECOND-STREET. The following Policies will expire in the months of May and June, of which those in- terested are requested to take notice ; and to call at the Office for the receipts on making their renewal payments. Such renewal pay- ments cannot be received on any policy, un- less made within fifteen days after the same becomes due agi' e-.hly to tha following num- bers and dates, viz : i Messrs. Mitchell and Shep- \ pard, May 8th, 1807. David Han-is, Esq. May J9th, 1807. Cloney, Fell's- ^^^^^^ June 9th, 1807. I John Dorsey, Esq. Oakley, 3 June 10th, 1807. \ Walter Dorsey, Esquire, 5 June 10th, 1607. ) Charier, S. Ridgelv, Esquire, ^^^^^ 3 June 17th, 1807. 97-5 Mi. \ J°'ln Swan, Esquire, iIZtVL* j Ju|ie 23d> lgor Constant attendance is given at the office for renewal of the old and opening new poliecies on brick and frame Houses, Merchandize, &c agreeably to the company's proposals. D. STEWART, Agent. april 30. d3t-lawtlstjuly 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 county, on tiie Western Falls of the PatapSCd, twenty -two miles from Balti- more, and about four miles 1,. the right of the -Frederick-town Turnpike Road. If. contain:-: between six and seven hun- dred acres, which will he sold in an entire body, or divided into Lots, as may best suit the purchasers. The above land is well tim- bered, and has a considerable portion of mea- dow ground, with a large-Orchard of excel- lent fruit trees of every kind. A further description is thought unneces- sary, presuming those inclined to purchase will view the premises For terms apply to the subscriber, living near the 20 mile stone, en the Fr iderick-town turnpike road. CHARLES ELDER. Mareh 26. law Nos. 272,000 272,003' 272,004 272,007 272,008 272,009 272,010 272,011 272,012 7 Mr. James 3 Point, Tlie York Springs, Having become a place of fashionable resort timing the sultry months of summer, it is pre- ji sumed that an account of their mineral Stmedi- cal properties will not be unacceptable tosueh as are disposed to visit them the ensuing season. From a chemical analysis that has been made of these waters by re-agents, it is inferred that their active principles consist of a small portion of sulphate of magnesu, or epsom salt, sulphur vU i nn in a statq of the most complete solution, and a quantity of sulphurated hydrogen gas or hepatic air. Their effects on the human con- stitution correspond to the operation of those medicinal substances, when taken in moderate itoscs. They prove powerfully diuretic, miid- ty api.-rient. and gently promote perspiration. They appear calculated to discharge from the s\ s-tem the noxious bile, the principal cause of autumnal diseases, with the additional virtue serviuM wad improving the tone of the ™oi!§efiifCts, those t?fy % ' ' -e ufed bV&i. '¦'i41. TJS^. Iaw3j$ 100 Dollars Reward. RAN away some time in December last, two Negro Men, GEORGE &. HOPEWELL —George is about 28 years of age, very stout made, and very black ; has a down look when spoken to. He worked sometime with Mr. Warner, the brick-maker, in Baltimore, and it is thought he went to sea from Fcll's-Point. His cloatninp; is not recollected. Also, Negro HOPEWELL, about 22 years of age, about five feet six inches high, rather stout made; and very black; has a bold look when spoken to. He sailed in the Havre-de-Grace Packet, from Baltimore, and it is probable he is tt the head of the bay. Fifty dollars will be paid to any person for taking up either of said negroes and delivering them to me in Somerset county, in Mar} land, or securing them in Baltimore goal, so that I get them again. THOMAS WATERS. April 27. Iaw8t This is to give notice, THAT tin? subscriber, of the city of Balti more, hath obtained from the orphans' court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters tes- tamentary on the personal estate of David Oiddsn, late of Baltimore aforesaid, deceased. All persons having claims against the said de- ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub- scriber, at or before the 10th day of July next, they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of tha said estate ; and those indebt- ed are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand, this sixth day of Janua- ry, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seven. SUSAN OLDDEN. (J. 6V)_________ law6in Fitty Dollars Reward. Ranaway the twenty-first day of May from the subscriber, living in Prince-George's county, Maryland, about 4 miins from Alex- andria ferry, Negro NED, and sometimes calls himself EDWARD PL'AFT, 30 years old, a small slender.made negro, a black- smith by traiv, and can read and write.— He has a bright mulatto woman at Alexan- dria, called Rachel, for a wife, and has four or fivn children by her—the woman is or was the property of Miss Cont.ee. I cannot describe his dress as he had a variety of good clothes. Any person apprehending the said negro and securing him in jail so that I get him again, shall receive if taken within ten miles from home Ten dollars, if forty miles Thirty Dollars, and if a greater dis- tance the above reward and all reasonable expenccs. if brought home. JAMES HAWKINS. June 11.____________ lawSw forty Dollars Reward. Went away on the 5th instant, a small ne. gro BOY named JIM, about 13 years of age, four feet six or seven inches high, of-ayel- lov/ complexion, weak and. inflamed eyes, & ha.-> a few feint scars on his face ; his hair cut close, esfcepting a small circular bunch behind : stutters wlien he attempts to speak f'f.st, or is alarmed Had on an old tow linen shirt, a jpa'tr of old black st-ipedthnsey trow- sers, patched with blue and white kersey. He is an artful chap, and will attempt to pass as a free b,sy, by getting some free negro to own him as a child, which he has frequently said would be his plan should he runaway. Twenty Dollars will be paid for apprehend- ing him, if taken in this state, and the above reward if taken out of the state, if secured so that I get him, and all reasonable charg- es if brought home to BASIL SIMPSON, Elkridge. June 10. Iaw6t§ Public Sale. By virtue of a decree of the honorable the circuit court of the District of Columbia, sitting as a court if chancery for the county of Washington, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, the 5th day of August next, at 12 o'clock, M. That valuable stand, situated in Georgetown in the District of Columbia, and known bv the name of the UNION TAVERN, now in the occupancy of William Crawford, and late the pronerty of Charles M'Laughlin, deceased; together with the Lots, Houses, Stables and improvements belonging to and on which the said tavern is erected j an 1 also the two-story Brick House, situate on Bridge street, near the said Union Tavern, and the Lot on which the same is erected, late tlie property of James S. Morsell,esquire. The terms of sale are, the purchaser to give bonds, with approved security, for the payment of the purchase money, with interest from tin- day of sale, in three equal annual payments DANIEL BUSSARD, Trustee The creditors of the said Charles M'Laugh lin are hereby notified to bring into the said court, their claims, with the vouchers thereof, against the. said Charles M'Laughlin, within two months from the day of sale above menti oned. DANIEL BUSSARD, Trustee May 1. ¦___________ law!2t P. Williamson's celebrated ELASTIC THREE SLIT MA TALIC PEN which has been pronounced, by many of the most eminent penmen, to be tar superior to any metallic Pen that has ever been made heretofore, either in Europe 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 the two additional side slits. Also, Perpetual Almanac Cases with Pens or Pencils or both, the novelty and utility o which will render it far preferable to any com- mon pencil case, the difference in the price being insignificant, may be had of the above, or Mr. George Aiken, No. 72, Market-street, Baltimore N. B Considerable discount made to those who purchase a quantity. January 2. , law For Sale, And may we had of WARNER & HAN- NA, Booksellers, One Set of the Encyclopedia Britannica, With Supplement, Piates,and all complete in 22 volumes ; printed in Edenburg, and the 2d edition. This truly valuable work, being a library in itself, is bound in Calf and Gilt. Price 28o Dollars. dj- The new British Theatre in 14 vols. edited by Mrs. ilnchbald, may be had as above. The new play of the Curfew is just pub- lished. Jane Shore will be out in a few days. June 8.____________law3t Notice, That I shall prefer a petition to the next Baltimore county court for the appointment of Commissioners to take evidence to prove and establish the metes and bounds of a lot or parcel of Land, now in my possession j be. log part of a tract of Land called Cole's Har- bor, or Todd's Range, lying near and comi. l.guous to the city of Baltimore. ^M HENRY NICOLS- June 11, 1807- law4ti To Rent, A large new 2-story Brick WAREHOUSE and CELLAR, with a convenient Back-build- ing, all in compleat order, sufficient to accom- modate a large family, with a pump of excel- lent water atthedoor, and the use of a large va- cant lot adjoining-. Itis an excellent stand for the flour andgrocery business, &&. opposite the Frefcch seminary and convenient to the New market Possession may be had on the 1st of November. For terms, apply at No. 195, Mar. ket-street. October 8 law The Subscriber Will sell his present residence, two miles from Baltimore city, lying between the York and old 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. The 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' hearing Fruit Trees, at least two hundred Pear Trees, of almost every kind ; two apple orchards, containing upwards of thirty-five kinds ; Cherries of the best kinds ; Pejaches ; Plumbs; Apricots, and Nectarines, of all kinds; Quinces ; large It...Ami black Mulber- ries; a considerable numbi r of large hearing Grape Vines, of various kinds ; Figs; English Walnuts; hard and soft shell Almonds ; Fil- berts; alarge 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 '*-- subsnber, who thinks it unnecessxry to Just Received Prom Philadelphia, and for sale by GEORGE HILL, A Chemieal Catechism, Or the Application of Chemistry to the Arts, for the use of Young-People, . rtists, Trades- men and the amusement of Leisure Hours, to which is added, a vocabulary of Chemical Tet-!j;s, some «seful Tables, and a variety of useful & amusing experiments, by S. Pa.rk.es, Manufacturing Chemist. CO* This edition is embellished with an elegantly engraved copperplate Frontispiece of the economical Laboratory of James Vood- house, M. D. april 22. eo Broker's Office. THE subscriber having taken out a licence, and given the security required by law for the faithful discharge of his duty, most respect- fully offers his services to his friends and the public, the merchants and traders of Balti- more, as a COMMERCIAL BROKER ; so. licithig- 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^ liills of Exchange, Bank and insurance'Shares, Stock, &c. The strictest attention will be paid by him to the article of Tobacco, by which he hopes to merit the confidence and orders of both the seller and exporter. The fluctuation in the prices of Stock will b fcarefullynoted, 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 Cash on Merchan- dize deposited for sale. For the disposal of Real Estates, Houses, Lots, Lands, &c. either by sale, rent or barter, a Record-Bookof property to be disposed of is opened at his office, and may be referred to at any time, CHARLES B. YOUNG, No. 20, Commerce-street, next door to Pratt.st. may 18. dlOt.eoiOt James W. Mitchell, No. 49, Baltimore-street, Has just received frmn Philadelphia and N. York' NINETY.1TVE PACKAGES Seasonable and cheap Goods, Among which are, Fancy Calicoes, Furniture ditto, Fancy Chintzes, 9-8 and 6-4 Cambrick Muslins, Black ditto ditto, Cambrick Dimity, Common ditto, Cotton Umbrellas, Cotton and silk Braces, Printed Weltings, Marseille, Jeans and Dimities, Tabby and silk Velvets, Spider Net, Cotton Laces, Company Gurrahs, Common ditto, Baftas, Guzzenahs, CoBfaes, Fine Chaudpore ditto, Romal and Gilly Handkerchiefs, 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, So hhds. Tobacco. March 29. eo A WORK THAT OUGHT To BE IN POSSBSSIOJJ OF IVliHY MAN. | Salad Oil and Russia Hemp. 200 ciLX-s and 170 boxes FRESH SALAD OIL, i5 tons CLEAN RUSSIA HEMP, Just received per schooner Masu's Daugh- ter, captain Will*;!, from Salem, and for sale by BUFFUM & GOODS! Oi:., No. 84, Bawly's wharf. June 6.' d:it-eo3t CITY BATHST FINN'S IMPROVEMENT, &c. &c. Seven new THUS, and shortly another extensive BOILER, besides a variety of other efforts to please ¦' ¦' ¦' WILLIAM FINN, Who at the CITY BATHS, JONES' FALLS FOOT- BRIDGE, Has had the honor for several years past to be instrumental in washing the iody corpo- real of half tke community ; takes this liber- ty to tal* like a states-nan, viz—out for his own but for the public good .' To inform all his old and uea friends, as well those he ktwws, a* those he don'.know ; that his Patent ..submersion machinery, is now in complete order for their reception ; or, in other words, he li*s made, ana is still making, such additions to his es- tablishment, that from day light until mid- night no applicant will be subject to the un- necessary loss of a moments detention, to obtain either a COLD, WARM, SHOWER, or PLUNGING BATS; when the season permits : APPROPRIATE ROOMS AND BATHING TUBS, For all sizes and sexes, Detached Rooms, particulalry appropriated for LADIES, and Cordial Restoratives, as usual viz : Finn's Antispasmodics i Gran:'. Restoratives ; Republi- can Strengtheticrsfor the nerves, and the n.ver failing exKiliratives of the system vulgarly named Milch and Fruit PUNCH, LEMO- NADE, &c. Together with the most punc- attentioh of the public's most obscoiti- kc. &.c. WILLIAM FINN. N. B. For the further eooour.-igeiiont of' persons inclined to bathe, & coming in stages; one half of the hire wiil be paid, if required. June 10. tual ous ¦T-1 eo4t THE LIFE OF Gen. WASHINGTON, Bv John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States, Complete in 5 vols. 8v0i 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 authentic and interesting work : " The public will learn with interest that the literary monument which has long been projected to the memory of the most illus Krious 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 Marsh 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- thenticity of its materials, by any work in the entire compass of history and biography April 4. d6t-eo th mention any thing further in respect to the land and improvements, it being so near Bal- timore, and it is expeated a person desirous 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. Woodland, May 18. '______ ee Wants a Situation. "A Young Man who is well acquainted with the Mercantile business, wishes to obtain a situation in a wholesale or retail Store in this city, who can produce vouchers jf character A line directed to H. T. T. will meet with immediate attention. June 10, eo4t This day is published, And for sale by Cole CT /. Bonsai, M. is" J. Conrad & Co. Geotgc Hiil, Warner isf Hanna, George Dobbin is" Murphy, Samuel Butler, Anderson & [fejfcris, John Vance & Co. and Samuel Jejferis,—±(,price 371-2 cents,)— A Tract upon Conversion ; with aw appendix, containing Six important SgISS TIONS, with ANS {VERS ON THE KNOWLEDGE of the FORGIVENESS of SINS. By the Rev. James Kemp, D.D.- Rector of Gre.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. vail.ecV upoi the subject thereof, and which have beef.- atfulfy cherished of various means incompatible with the true spint'of Christiani- ty ; such as loud preaching-, rapturous singing, violent prayer, frantic gestures, and other improper methods : Or, as a pious and ortho- dox preacher of the Methodist society terms it, "ranting1 extravagance, abominable practices, such as jumping, pointing-, dancing, boring, scratching, jt-rking,"* &c. * See Rev. Mr. Roberts's sermon, preuched before the last corfaev.ee. ALSO JUST RECEIVED, And for sale as above, (Price 3*7 1-2 cents stitched, or SQccnts in boards J an INQUIRY uito the VALIDITY of Methodist Episcopacy ; With an Appendix, containing TWO ORIGINAL iyOCLMENTS, Nucer before published. By aji Episcopalian^"the statcof'Maryland. may?L d6;eol2t For Sale, 8 pipes of London particular MADERIA Inquire of A. DANOUILLE, Jun. At Mr. Carrere's Counting House. June 10._______ ' eo4t Isaiah Mankin, 69, Smith's wharf, Has just received per schooner Sally, captain Brayton, from Boston, 100 boxes White CODFISH, in nice ship- ping Older, which he offers for sale at ale-' duced price.___ June 10. eo4t John D. Lewis, 51, Market-street, sign or the Goldeu Fan, Has just received and for sale, 200 pieces Scarlet jand Yellow Eandano Han ' 250 do. fine Bretagnes, Linen, 50 do. Ravens. Duck, 2 bales Hes.--if.ns, 2 boxes 7 8 and 4-4 Irish Linens, 1 do. 5 4 ditto Sheeting, 1 do. do German ditto, low priced, * 2 do Brown Holland, 10 bales India Muslins, assorted, 1 trunk 4-4 & 6-4 Cambrick. Muslins, 1 box Cotton Lace and Spider Netting, AND 1 case, superfine 3 4 Dimities, which will- be sold for less than half a,dollar per yard. Families wanting that article, now have an opportunity of supplying themselves to ad- vantage, and sundry other Dry Goods ontlie same good terms, by the piece or yard. June 10._____________________eo6t Hazlehurst, Brothers and Co. Has just received and offer for sale, 50 cases, containing 50 do;:, of Superior Champaigne Wine. June 10._________________________eoiat Received By the Brig Admiral Berk/y, capt. Collins,- fi oin Gonaives, About 70,000' lb. Prime Green COFFEE, in bags' tor sale by PAYSON & SMITH may 29.- eo8f Notice is hereby given, THAT 1 intend applying to the judges o Baltimore county court, for the benefit of the act of insolvency, passed at November ses- sion, 1805, and the supplement theretop&Bfctd at November session, 1806, at the expiration of two months from this date. WALTER S. HUNT. May 18, 1807. eo2« Notice is hereby Given, THAT the subscriber intends to apply to Harford 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 13, 1807.__ eo2m To all my Creditors. Having- experienced many losses, I am un- der the disagreeable necessity of petitioning! the court or some one of the judges thereof, for the benefit of the insolvent laws passed at the sessions of 1805 and 18o6. C. LANGFORD. April 15, 1807- eo2m Notice is hereby Given, That the subscriber of the city of Bah' intends to apply to the county court of Baltic more, or some one of the judges 'hereof, two months after the publication of this nptii the benefit of the act of the general assembly of Maryland, passed at November session, 1805, entitled " An act for the relief of sun. dry insolvent electors" ; and of the supple- ment thereto, passed at November session, 1806. JACOB BOULDIN. april 21, 1807. dSsha To all my Creditors. J hereby give notice tnat I intend applying to the Baltimore county court or one of the judges thereof, for the benefit of an act • sembly.1 passed at November session 1805, entitled " an act for the relief of sundry insol- vent debtors" as also of the supplement" there- to passed at the last session. JOHN BARON. May 18. d2m§ PRINTED AN IT PUBLISHED BF JOHN HEWTS, Ofipoiite the Pcst-Off.ce, St. PauTs.Lcm 0ALTBMQRR. |