¦'
Antigua feim. etc.
I, Just received by the subscribers and for sale,
Vi puncheons old mellow Antigua HUM,
.suitable far retailing-, and
40 bbls. soft fresh ALMONDS.
JACOB & WM. NORRIS.
N. TV Burton ALE and London PORTER,
by retail-
'june 5. ___________^^L.
To Rent,
The choice of 2 two-story Brick Dwelling
HOUSES ; each has a store in front; one si-
tuate on Baltimore-street, adjoining the store
of Messrs Jacob and Win Bult/.ell; the other
near the Preci-cts Market House, calculat-
ed for <*e reception of u large family- Ap-
plication to be made at No. 240, Baltimore.
street. June 20_________Saw
William Lee,
No. 223, Market-street,
Has imported in the ships* Fame and John
Adams from Liverpool,
Sundry Goods, viz :
Manehestry, suitable for the Spanish mar-
ket likewise Kersyincre of different colors
and' qualities, Bornbazatts, Durants, &c. &c
On hand,
Blankets, of all sizes ; Coatings, Grey,
Brown, PWin and Napt; Blue Plains ; Grey
do ; Flannels nC all cokrs ; Dimities ; Fine
French Cambrics ; and a line assortment of
Buttons, Bell Metal Kettels, he. 8tc.
All of which -will be sold at a low ad-
vance. May 1 2aw
To Let,
The Store and Cellar No. S!8 Market-street,
with a Stable and Ware-house fronting on
East-street. Alao,2brick WAREHOUSES,
on the lower end of Swith's Wharf. Apply
to STEWART, MONTGOMERY & CO
206, Market-street.
MavlS. d4t-2aw
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 neatest direction abouttwelve mhes
and near to the North West Turnpike Road,
is well' watered, which hs>s 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.
/u,so,
Eleven thousand seven hundred acres of
Land on Great Sandy River (Kentucky) of
early location, consequently preferable to the
lands ii general '¦' ,,,a,: country * which he
-ill .r goods
r.ore agreeable to the purchaser, for which
yto Mr. W ALTER ROE, Broker, South-
ofl'eS<^•
3~2,O20^• August 4th 1SC7.
-„7 Mr. John P. Spies,
272,021 £ August 1st 1807.
272,022^ August 19th 1807.
"J Mr. Alei&nder IvITJonaid,
£72,083 C George-Tewn, Columbia,
3 Angu st 27fh 1807
,-; J.OI4 3 Mr. John V< isey,
273 075 5 Si ptember ISth 18 7-
„„« n .. ,' Miss &IU
*73,Q2V'c - s, . ,:i 1807
_2 .7 Mr. George Maltlm
Jfl^^i t - ;;,i]i 1807.
DAVID STEWART.
,J»8S \2, 1607. d4t^iiwl|tSpt
272,018
•272,019
Edward Jcjhftsoft ^ Co,
INFORM their friet i is h the public, that they
are well stocked with',, and now ready to deli-
ver, STRONG, TA-i'JLE, and SMALL
13 E E R.
January 2-________)._______\_____?!^"L-
Just Received
And for sale by the syJtieribera, nt No. 64, Mar-
ket street,
50 cases flask Oil, very freifh, 25 haW and
qr. chests Bohea Tea, 20 boxes fresh London
Mustard, 50 half and 100 whole boxes first
chop Segars, old and fit for immediate use—
also, a supply of No. 6, 7 and 8 Shot, by
retail. J ACOB h WM. NORKIS.
On hand,
150 baskets Bordeaux Oil, entitled to draw-
back, Olives, Capers and Anchovies, iiiboxet,
50 chests fresh Young Hyson Tea, suitable
for retailing, Hyson Skin, Youvrg Hyson and
Imperial Tea, in small boKejj, old Port find
Madeira in buttles, of superior quality.;'white
and brown Soap, in smvill boxes, i>* g-ood or-
der for exportation, Cabincss Tobacco, in
kegs and half kegs, jamiesoti's Crackers, in
keg* and half barrels, Champaigne and Bur-
gundy, in boxes, Imperial and Hyvm Teas,
in leads ot 2 lb. oa<;h., 150 bar., Lis'bon Corks,
15 el'OSS Sach.
June 26. 2aw5w
A Farm for Sale.
The Subscriber offers at private sale, the
Plantation wliereon he now resides about nine
miles from the city of Baltimore, near to the
Reisler's-town Turnpike Road, being one of
the most productive Farms of its size, of
any within the same distance of said city.—
It contains 504 acres, about one fourth in
wood, consisting of Hickory, Poplar, Chcs-
nut, While & Black Oak, Sic. ; the soil particu-
larly adapted to the use of piaister, the greater
jv.ii ¦ of the cleared land is now i1: a high
state of cultivation, most of the fields are
well sett with red clover, between thirty and
forty acres of excellent timothy; there has
been raised for some years past, from eighty
to an hundred tons of Hay yearly. This place
abounds with springs of excellent water, a
great plenty of it in almost every held. The
improvements are good, and sufficient to ac-
commodate a large family. For further par
ticulars, inquire of Robert Wilki ison, Balti
more, or the subscriber, living on the pre-
mises. ROBERT NATHL. CARNAN.
June 26, 2awSt
German Linens and India
Goods.
JOHN S P E R R Y,
\ 'Waldroft's Scythes*
A j.irgc supply of Waiuraa's Prime Grain
and Grass Scythes; well assorted, just re-
eeived and offered for sale by
GERARD & WM. HOPKINS,
At their Grocery Store, No. 1, County
wharf.
may 23-_________________________*2__
To Rent,
TWO STABLES in Rogers'-alley, hack of
the late Franklin-Hotel; Inquire of Henry
Peck, No. 149, Market street.
N. B. They will accommodate 24 IIor»jS.
may 15. _____________ co
Wants a Sit^t
iale,
No,
8 cases white Platil-
las.,
10 do. brown ditto,
18 do. Brittatiias,
3 do. Checks and
Stripes,
3 do. Checks, No. 2,
1 do. Rou.ms,
3 do. Dowlass,
1 do. Creas a la Mor-
laix,
55, Smith's wuauf,
Offers for sai<
3 do. Bolting Cloths,
8 bales Beerboom-
Gurrahs,
21 do. Cossas,
2 do. Jallalpore San-
nahs,
17 do. Jugdea Baftas,
4 do. (.uckipore do
6 do.Chittabullydo.
2 do. Gilla Romals,
1 do. Cotton Checks,
3 do. Cotton Hose.
Also,
Coarse Mens' Hats, Cotton Stripes, Laces
and K.ilg-'imvs, Black Silk Florentines, Cogniac
4lh proof Brandy, and 40 boxes first quality
Havanna Cigars.
N. B. Mo'it of the above goods are entitled
o debenture, which will be received in part
payment
June 1. d4t-2aw4w
For Sale,
Two BOYS, between the age of eight and
eleven years, and a Mulatto GIRL, about 8
years old. Inquire of the printer.
June 10 • 2ft w
Stray Horse.
1 do hereby certify, that Robert Lyon took
up as a. trespassing Stray, and brought before
me the subscriber, a justice of the peace for
Baltimore county, a large Black HORSE, with
a few whitehairs in his forehead ; about iif
teen and a half hands high, shod all round,
trots and Canters, and has beun ver\ much
galled with the collar ; appears to be broken-
winded ; no perceptible brand or mark —Given
under my hand this 17th June, 1807.
SAMUEL OWING.
CCJ" The owner is requested to prove pro-
perty, pay charges and take him away.
ROBERT LYON,
Ten miles from Baltimore, on the Frederick-
town turnpike road, near Beam's tavern
j-ine_20._ 2aw4ti;
Robert' Cornthwait,
No 14, M'Elderry's wharf,
Has just received and for sale,
80 bbls. Susquehanna No. 1, Shad,
800 do. do. do. It' rrings,
15 tio. good Vini
On hand as usual,
Bar Iron, }
Boni d do J.assorted,
Rolled do. 3
Spike and Nail Rods, Castings, Wrought
and Cut Nails, Tar, Salt, Cordage, Flour,
with &n assortment of Groceries.
June 23. _ _ eo4t
LIFE" OF 'i HE'""""
Rev. John Wesley.
On Wednesday morning, Jufy 1, will be
published by George Dobbin and Murphy, CJ.
Hagerly, ami Abntr Neale,
The life or the Rev. John West,ey,
With Memoirs of the Wesley Familj.
To which are subjoined,
Dr. TVhtiehecd's Funeral Sermon,
And a comprehensive History of
American Methodism.
By Geoige Bourne.
With an elegant, engraved likeness of Mr.
W ESI.EY.
The price to suhsci ibers is one drllar and
fifty cents ; the subscription book will con-
tinue open until Tuesday, June 30th, alter
which the price will be raised to non-subscrib-
ers to one dollar and seventy five cents
i his volume will he peculiarly interesting
to ail those who desire the progress of Chris-
tianity. It contains matter liule or not at all
known to the citizens of the United States ;
it shews the number ef Methodists through-
out the world, according to the returns trans-
mitted to the last conference, held this month ;
and it dtvelojics the character of the foun-
der, the doctrines, discipline, occonomy, and
the present stale of Methodism.
J in* 23.________eo4t
jacob Hutchings Sk Co.
. 197, Market-Street,
¦ leave to inform their Erienda and Cus-
. that haying disposed of their old
stock of IntY Gi.(/l)S, they are now open-
at assortment of fresh
OODS, which-tbey offer for sale
on the lov.cstt -mis, f-ir pish or approval ac-
ceptances in town.
ition,
As WET NURSE, a young Woman with a
good breast <>*' milk, and who can produce
safibiac^.y recommendation. Inquire at this
'"'•tfice. June 18. eo4t$
For Sale,
At No. 19, Water-street, between Calvert and
South-street,
1000 Spanish Hides, just received,
Quantity of Tanners Oil, first qua'.itr,
White Welting, Shammey Si Buck Skins,
Red, green, yellow & black Morocco Skins
Skirting, Hogs, Skins and Sheep Skins,
Calf Sfci'is, Upper Leather anil Boot Legs,
Shoe Thread, Shark Skins & Scotch Stones,
Currying Knives and Graining Boards,
Tanner's Freshers and Workers,
Beam Faces and Leather for Hatters,
Tanners' Brushes and Ben Sof.ls,
With a general assortment of Leather.
JAMES BOS HEY.
June 2. eoiiw
George Yeates,
OFFERS FOR SALE,
30 hhds. N v.. Rum,
50 bbls. Whisky,
25 pipes Bordeaux and Cogniac Brandy,
20 hhds. Sugar,
15 bogs St. Domingo Cjoffee,
5 qr. casks Malaga Wine,
2 pipes Port do.
1 pipe. London Particular Madeira do.
Teas &c. &.c.
Alio,
70 bbls. Chester River Shad.
June 18._______________________e.o8t _
For Sale,
30 hhdn. Gaudaloupe SUGARS, entitled
to drawback.
8 do Antigua and St. Kitts RUM,
40 dozen Morocco SKINS, by
WILLIAM JONES,-
No. 53, County wharf
June 20.______________________eo2vf
La Plata Hides.
7944 South America OX HIDES, of the
first quality, from Monte Viedo, are now
landing and for sale at 4,' Water-street, by
WM JENKINS.
Also an Hand,
Laguira, Oronoko and Curracoa Hides.
A general assvtment of
Tanner's and Currier's Tools, Tanners' Oil
and Leather, of all kinds, which is offered
on accommodating terms.
June 8. d4t-eo
CO" The Editor of the Alezandria Dailv
Advertiser will publish the above every Rther
day, six weeks ; the Lancaster Journal (Penn.)
in English, and Mr. Gruher at Hager'a-town,.
in German, once a week six weeks, and for-
ward their accounts to the Editor of the Fe-
deral Gazette.
Rolling and Siiting Mill.
The subscribers are new ready to execute
orders for Hoop Iron and Nail Rods of all
dimensions, in the neatust maimer and at very
short notice.
ANDREW &. THOMAS ELLICOTT.
may 14. e»
Broker's Office.
No. 5, SOUTH GAY-STREET.
Jo/in Marclie
Having taken a license, and given the sure-
ties required by law, to transact business as a
Broker, begs leave to offer his services to his
friends and tne public in general, and respect-
fully solicits a share of their patronage, assur
ing them that he will discharge the duties in-
cumbent on thai profession with punctuality
and discretion.
He will procure money on good paper at
the shortest notice, buy and sell all kinds of
goods and merchandize, and advance cash on
goods deposited tor sale.
He at present offers for sale or barter, for
Sugar, Coffee, or Indigo, (entitled to draw-
hack) Cotton or Tobacco,
A two story Brick HOUSE, in North Fre-
derick stieet.
Also for sale, or barter, for property in town,
A FARM in Harford county, distant 20
miles from Baltimore, and one mile frr.vn the
post road, with good improvements, and an
extensive Apple and Beach Orchard..
Also fur sale, or barter, for property in town, or
goods,
From 16 to 20 acres of LAND, with a
Frame Dwelling House on it, and a mill
seat, distant 6 miles from this city, on the
Philadelphia road, opposite the Red House,
The situation will suit either for a tavern,
store, or summer retreat.
Also for Sale,
A two-ctory brick HOUSE in Havre de
Grace, with five lots adjoining, in fee simple.
Two Frame HOUSE'S in Pitt-street, near
the Friends' Meeting, now under good rent.
An elegant Coach, with harness for four
horses in good order and almost new.
ALSO.
4 bales Upland COTTON.
400 wt. BEES WAX.
June 23. ___________ eo4t
Just Received
By the schooner Jefferson, David Hall, master,
from Bordeaux, the following ¦
Brandy, in pipes,
Claret in casks,
White Wine, in cases of 24 and 12 bottles,
Fruits, in Brandy,
Sweet Oil, in baskets,
Ladies' Shoes,
Artificial Flowers, and Millinery,
Silk Stockings,
Sheeting Linnen, 4-4 wide, &.C.
For sale by
HENRY MESSONNIER.
Jue 25. __________________co4t
Russia Sheetings.
Just received,
160 pieces Russia Sheetings. "1
On hand.
Blue Nankeens, 1st chop, 1 Entitled to
Bengal L Manilla Indigo, best f drawback.
quality, I
Seal Cogniac Brandy, J
Holland Gin, Rice, Cotton, mould and sper-
mati Candles, Soap, and a few chests Hyson
Tea—For Sale by
G D. WILLIAMS.
June 25. £v°t
who lias been
And a few bun
The subscriber has for
AT NO. 1, CllEArSIDU,
A general assortment of LEATHER, of
excellent quality, consisting of : Gjill
Neat, Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Spanish 8t
Country Sole, Mock Morocco, Sheepskins
suitable for Book-binders, Boot-legs, &x.
which he. will sell low for cash, Or on the
usual credit^ for good paper.
A youw y.Zirvn Woman,
accn^'Comed to house-work,
'.red 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
Union Bank of Maryland,
5th May, 18o6.
NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockhold-
ers, that an ELECTION for Sixteen Direct-
ors will beheld at William Evans's Tavern, in
the city of Baltimore, on MONDAY, ti;e 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. IIIGINBOTHOM, Cashier.
N. B. By the act of incorporation, not more
than eleven of the present board are eligible
for the ensuing year.
(LT The editors of the Ertston S:a , the Frede-
ricktoivn Herald, and the Elizahethtovin Gazette,
are requested- to publish the above once a week Jor
six weeks, andfurmvd their accounts.
may 5. pi6;-.
THE CHEAPEST'PERIODICAL
W0KK IN AMERICA.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOi-SrtLE BY
COLE a B0NSAL, Booksellers, 174 1-2,
Market-street, Agents for the publishers,
A few copies of a valuable periodical work,
entitled the
CHURCHMAN'S
Monthly Magazine.
This work is primed monthly, on a paper
of a good quality, and an entire New Type.
Each number contims forty pages octavo,
stitched in a blue cover. The price to sub
scribers is one dollar and fifty (rents per an-
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Ladies and Gentlemen inclined to patronize
this valuable work, are invited to call and
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N. B. A regular series of the work, from
its commencement, maybe obtained in a few
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And vtiU be published at an early period by
Cole and I. Bonsai, George Hill, Warner &
Hanna, and Abner Neal,
AN ADDRESS
To Persons of Fashion,
Relating to Balls, with a few occassional
hints concerning Play- Houses, Card- Tables, Sec.
In which is introduced the character of Lu-
clnda, a lady oi' the very bestyiisAioH, and of
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and the only character that does true honor
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Price to subscribers, 50 cents payable on
:o4t
delivery.
June S5;
Strayed or Stolen,
From thw Bieftillery, nfar Finn's City Buths,
I Bay PONEY, win a blaze in I ,
hog'd mane kbout s-it years old, and .10m hav.
ing later ':".!y blistered in her thigh, the mark
occasioned from it may probably yet be seen.
An; 1 erson who will retupi her to the above-
mentioned p,ace, shall be liberally rewarded.
June 25. eo4t
Best Pickling Vinegar.
The ssason now prevailing for pickling of
Walnuts, the subscriber" deems it necessary
to inform his friends and the pub'ic, that be
has on hand 5000 gallons choice P'.ekling VI-
NEGAR, 3000 gallons is superior, if possi-
ble, to that he sold last year, which was so
generally approved of throughout the city and
its vicinity.
WILLIAM J. ALCOCK
N. B. As he designs constantly keeping the
above aiticle, those who may want a quantity
will find it. their interest, to call at No. 49,
North Howard-street, where it may be had
genuine and at the most reduced price.
- June 25. eo4t{
To Rent,
THE WAREHOUSE on Bowly's wharf,
at present in the occupation of Tagart and
Calweil. Possession may be had immediate-
ly. Apply to •
JOHN h SAMUEL STUMP.
June 26. __________ eo^tj:
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
Whale Oil, Malaga WineT&c.
A small quantity of Whale OIL just re-
eeived and for sale.
Also in Store,
Malaga Wine,
Shipping Cheese,
N. E, Rum,
Young Hyson Tea,
Codfish in boxes, and
Fresh Rice, in whole and half tierces.
Apply to FITCH HALL, Junr
81) Bowly's wharf
_J«ne______________________M?~'L
Hollingsivortli C5 Worthington
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
40 boxes of Imperial, "J Teas, iniport-
10 qr. chests of Hyson, led in the Asia,
50 ditto Young Hyson, (lately arrived
70 ditto Hyson Siiin, J at Philad.
6000 ps short Yellow Nankeens,") Entitled
1000 do. very fine long do. do. y to
500 do, do. do. blue do. J Drawback.
ON HAJJD,
A large supply of well assorted Bar Iron,
Cologne Mill'Stones, of all dimensions,
5000 wt. Hams,
Fork, Lard, Shad, Herrings, Tar, PlaisteT;
Corn, Rye, Steel, Demijohns, coarse and fine
Snlt,
12 puncheons of excellent 4th proof Jamai-
ca R urn, &c. &«. &o,
' May2r. A4t-eol6ty
Frederic* C. Graf
Offers for sttlJat his state, head if Smith's dois->
Quadruple Silesias,
Dowlass,
Brown Ph.tillas,
A'-rcn Checks,
Checks and Stripes,
Bieldfeld Linen,
Table Cloths with Fringes,
Tapes, assorted from No. 11 to 35,
Also,
Souchong and Hyson Teas.
Likewise,
125 boxes 10 by 12 white Bohemia Win-
dow GLASS.
June 20. Co2w
Benj.and Geo. Williams,
No. 3, Bowh's wharf,
OFFER FOR SALE,
53 bales Colored
India Bale Gvcrfs,
Consisting of
Seersuckers ; Cartularies ; Bandamy, Put*
licat, Blue Gilla, and Sooty Romal Hand-
kerchiefs ; blue Baftas ; blue Guineas ; hhie
Mamoodies ; Checks ; red and blue Custa»
and Chintz.
210 do white India do.
Consisting of
Company and Beerhoom Gurralis ; Cavvn-
poje 1 J anna, Coinniercally and Tandah C«,.«t-
sas ; Mecrgungy, Jallapnre, Mammarack-1
poore, Mamoodies; Fine Choppa, Gauzec-
pore, and Mow Sannahs ; Chittabiily, Lucka-
pore, Judgea, and Fine Baftas, &.c. &c. &.C.
50 pieces Russia Sheetings,
25 tons clean Russia Hemp,
20 do Sweedish Bar Iron,
40 piepes 4th proof Bordeaux Brandy,
15 do. do. Cogniac do of fine flavor,
ft! hhds N. E. Rum,
40 barrels ditto,
5 > bdxes Claret Wine, of 12 bottles each,
100 b \ s white and In-own Havana Sugar,
30 hhds. Muscovado do.
750 b'ols Pork,
40 do. Mess do.
70 do. No. 1, Boston Beef,
40 • k".rs Lard,
..'r'l! lbs. Bacon Hams,
500 barrels Herrings,
Souchong and Hyson Skin Tea, Raising.
in J kegs, Mould Candles, Chocolate, I'ijj
Lead, &c. ?cc. !kc.
June 8 __dSt.cotglj
In the Press
And speedily will he published by
CONRAD, LUCAS & CO."
(Late M. is" J. Conrad 1st Co.)
A TOUR
Through Holland, along the right and ^eM¦
Banks of the Rhine, to and from the souttf
of Germany,
In the summer and autumn of 1C06.
By sir John Cr.rr,
Of the honorable Society of the Midd'r;
Temple, author of the stranger in Ireland, sS,
Tour round the Baltic, iic. ;^c.
" f'ergit it hosiles ftanta istfdueiaj ripas^
" lr.comitatus adit—" CLMn>i&.W
June 37.
eo'tt
For Sale,
N1COLSON and HETH's BEST VIHfcl-
NIA COAL.
A quantity of this Coal immediately fram
the P,itts of Messrs. Nicolf.on and Hethi is
now landing- at the subscribers Coal Yardfat
the intersection of LiR-lit-street continued &
Barre-slreet. The proprietors ave .
contract to furnish supplies equal \,
consumption of the City, and of a ruitdiiy
uniformly good ; and I am willing to contiar*
with manufacturers, inn keepers and nj-Ato
families for their annua! supplies, tit S3 ef-nisi
per bushel, deliverable in the months of May,
June, July and August. An early ar.| !
on w II enable me to estimate the pro'oubla
quantity required for the ensuing- whiter}
JOHN P PLKASANfS.
Who has removed his office to Charles-.
street, in the store lately occupied by Mr.
G lequiere.____April 14. dljt-eotlttjy
S;x Cents Reward,
AND no other charges will be paid.f foe
bringing home an apprentice boy to the tun-
ning and currying busines, named, JAMES
OLIVER CROMWELL. He is abo&t 1!>
years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, of a
dark complexion and has dark brown and cur-
ley hair—he went away on the 21st May-.
All persons are cautioned against harhoringor
employing him.
JOHN SUMWALDT.„
June 2$.____________ eo3tf
Twenty: Dollars Reward.
RAN away from DoughoragenManor, Elk-
ridge, (the summer residence, of Charles Car-
roll, of Carrollton, Esq.1 on the i9th instant, a.
Negro Man, named WILLIAM; about 3(>
years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high ; of a,
pleasing countenance ; wears his wool platted^
on the locks and behind, and turned np widia
comb. His clothing that can be recollected is,
a long blue cloth coat, London brown paittw
loons, black ditto, new shoes with one row of
hob nails round the soles an-! heels. He was
lately purchased of judge Chase, of the city of
Baltimore. Whoever will deliver the above
Negro to the subscriber, at the manor on rilk-
ri Ige, shall receive Twenty Dollars ; or, if
secured in Baltimore jail, Fifteen Dollars, in-
cluding what the law allows.
ABIJAH FENN.
may 26.____________________ - d^
Three Dollars Reward.
STRATEDfrom Fort M'Henry, a small red
COW, with 3 slits in her left ear. The above
reward will be given for returning her to tins Fort*
near Baltimore. JOHN HUGHES.
June 26.__________ dill
Notice is hereby Given,.,
THAT 1 intend to apply to the justices of
Baltimore county court, or some one of them,
for the benefit of an act of assembly, pasted
at November session 18!'5, as well as of tl»e
supplement thereto, passed at ssion,
entitled an act for the relief of sundry insol-
vent debtors, to relieve me from debts I am un-
able to pay, after two months from this date*
MARY DAVIS.
_ June 17, 1807._______________'1-2 m
To ail my Creditors.
J hereby give notice that I intend aprlyu>cr
to the Baltimore county court or one elf tins
judges thereof, for the benefit of •'« act«f as-
sembly! passed at November session !R0.i,
entitled " an act for the relief of sundry ii
vent d<. Mors" as also of the supplement there-
to passed at the last session
JOHN BAHON.
__M»y 18._____¦ t. ¦ _
PRWTEt) 'AND' i*ti BJ (SUED Bf.
JOHi\ Hh.W •
Opposite (lie Post Office, St. Pavd'i-'-
haltlmobk.
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