|
Land for Sale.
THE subscriber offers fir Sale, ROBERT'S
ARK, containing 166 acres i being within 3
miles of Baltimore, on the Falls turnpike road.
TISe improvements lire', asmallfrai'n&D welling
House, a. Kitchen adjoining, Barii and Stables,
a small Spring House, a good Apple Orchard
a Meadow v. -y rit li, aboiit6 acres cleared, &;
from 20 to 2l> more may be easily made, as the
place is well watered. There is a sufficient
Quantity of timber lor the use bF the farm.•„•--
The terms of s de may be known by applying
to Abraham f.ssop, in Howard-street, or to
JOHN MERRYMAN, ofSam'l,
Near Hookstown
may 18______________________________2aw_
CITY BATHS.
Xussmi
¦ FINN'S IMPROVEMENT,' he. he.
Seven new 'IVBS, an I shorth another extensive
MOtL&R, besides a variety of other efforts to
please ' ¦' ¦
WILLIAM FINN,
Who at fhe _„~
CITY BATHS. JONES' FALLS FOOT-
BRIDGE,
lias had the honor for several years past
to be instrumental in toothing the body #»/>W
¦ eel o'half Ike community ; takes this Iiber-
yto tali lil e a states nan, viz.— not/0-'' ms
own but'iov the, f'tMi good t To inform all Ins
old and ne-.v friends, as well those he inows, as
those he don't kTorn ; that his Patent submcrsom
machinery, is now in complete order Mr their
reception ; or, in Otter word*, he lus made,
am is still making, such ail litions to Jus es
tablishment, that from day light until mid:
night no applicant will be subject to the un.
necessary loss of a moments detention, t«J
obi .in either a COLD, WARM. SU0WJ.R,
or PLUNGING HATH; wi.cn tie season
permits: •
Al'pRVPiV.ATE ROOMS
A.ND
BATHING TUBS,
For all sizes and sexes, Detached Rooms,
particulalry appropriated for LADIES, and
Cordial Restoratives, as usuaj viz : Finn s
Antispasmodics s Grand Restoratives; Sepubli
car Strengthens for the nerves, and the'never
failtriK exbUlratives of the system vulgarly
named Milch and Fruit PUNCH, LEMO.
JJADE, Ike. Together ¦witll the most punc-
tual atte-ntlon of the public's most obfeequi-
ous, fcc.jfcc. ,V1LLI,MFINN.
N. B. For the further encouragenent of
Persons inclined to Bathe, fc coming in stages
one hall of the hire will be paid, if required.
June 13____________________________8aY
To Lease, on ground-rent,
S1IC LOTS on franklin -street, south side,
opposite to the water company's reservoir, 20
feet front & 90 feet deep ; beginning for No. 1
attheilietatweol about 304 feet from the inter-
section of Franklin and Calvert streets, and
running eastward'; for breadth adjoining each
other, antVbouii tnjj on Franklin-street.
Also, six other LOTS on Gravel-alley, the
north side, 20 feet front and 50 feet deep.
Gravel-alley runs parallel with Franklin-street,
and is 20 feet wide. The Lots On if run back
to tlvse Mr; Frederics Hammer,
8?2,018j July 17thi 807
) John Purvinnce, esq.
^ July Hist 1807.
| Gabriel Wood, esq.
5 August 4th 18(7
„ n . > Mr. John P. Spies,
¦W-'j August 1st 1807.
979 o2ot Ur- B.Solomon',
4tj,Vi~^ August 19th 1807.
¦5 Mr? Alexander M'Donald,
€72,02 iV George Town, Columbia,
3 August27th 1807
fi'i'.M'i 1,) Mr John Veasej,
272 U 53 September 13th 1307.
_ j Miss Susanna Buchanan,
^'°-" S September 24fh 1807
e.79 007! Ml'- George Maltby,
^'AJ-'j September :i6'h 1S07-
272,019
272,020
372
27
flne ifi, IS07,
DAVID STEWART.
«i4t SawietSpt
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. Ba'ltzeil; the other
near the Precincts Market House-, calculat-
ed for the reception of a large family Ap-
plication to be made at No, 240, Baltimore-
s,-«, t. ,. June 20_________ 2aw
Notice is hereby given,
THAT I intend to prefer a petition to the
judges of Harford county court, at their next
August term, for the benefit of the acts of
insolvency, passed at November session, in
1805, and of the supplement thereto, passed
at November session, in 1806, to relieve me,
as well from my own debts, as the debts o
the late firm of John and Samuel Chamber
lain, which I am unable to pay.
J. H. CHAMBERLAIN.
June 8, 18'17-___________ 3aw?mj:
Vv ilium Carman
HAS opened his SLATE YARD, on Spear's
wharf, below Smith & Hooper's Bake-house,
for the sale of SLATE, of which he has a
good supply in readiness for the present sea-
son. The epiaiity of the Slate is such that
little need be said of it—general satisfaction
has been experienced by those who hare us-
ed it.
Many buildings in this city are covered with
Slate that is really rotting, owing to the quan-
tity of clay naturally mixed with it ; but the
slate her- advertised is of the most du-able
i-ind, in consequence of the Iron contain." d in
it Such persons as see it •¦;•¦ iterest to,
use an article of.aoiin?wledge<1 superiority,
may de end on having theft orders punctually
uxecuted, as W. C. is determined to receive
no more than he can fulfil in time agreeably
to contract.
The bn'd lings already covered with this
slate are &» follow : —Mr. Robert Oliver's
back buildings ill Gay street ; captain Catr'a,
on Fell's.P.nit ; Philip Lktig's, Baltimore-
street; Henry Payson's, Hanover-streets Ja-
cob Myers's; South-street, and Unos A. Wil-
liams's w rehouse, on Bowy s .vharf.
N. li. The price of the Si. Le Is 10 Dollars
per square of ten feet (VXtfeet superficial mea-
sure, I The slate is measured when the W I k
is finished, allowing one loot extra in the length
of he eay< s, hips and vallies.
SLATERS v.itl be recommended, it re-
quire.d, that will do credit to t!.ie work.
July 3. _________2aw6w
A Farm for Dale
The subscriber oilers at private sale, the
Plantation wi.ereoi. he n w r. sides about nine
miles from the city of Baltimore, near to the
Keister's-fawn Turnpike ' ad, being one of
Ihe most productive Farms of its size, of
any within ihe same distance of said, city.-—
It contains .'504 aire.;, about one fourth in
wood, consisting of Hickory, Poplar Ghes-
n .t, While & Black (lak, •>¦ ; the soilpartlcu.
aily adapted to the use of plaister, the great, t
part of the cleared laud is now in a high
state ol cultivation, most .if the fields are
well sett with red clover, between ti'u'ty and
forty acres of excellent timothy ; there has
been raised tor some years past, from eighty
to an hundred tons of Hay yearly, fhispiice
abounds with springs of excellent water, a
great plenty of it in almost every field. 'The
improvements are good, and sufficient to ac
commodate a large family. For further par
ticuRii'S, inquire of Robert Wilkinson, Balti
more, or the subscriber, living oh the pre-
mises. ROBERT NATHL. CARNAN.
June. 26.________________________2aw6t
To Let,
The Store and Cellar No. 88 Market-street,
with a Stable and Ware-house frontim> on
East-street. Also, 2 brick WAREHOUSES,
on the lower end of Sw'th's Wharf. Apply
to STEWART, MONTGOMERY Si CO
206, Market-sfeet.
May 13._______________________d-lt-2aw
Edward Johnson Jk Co.
INFORM their friends & the public, that the)
a*e well stocked with, and now ready to deli-
ver, STRONG, TABLE, and SMALL
BEER.
January2.__________________________Saw
Wanted to reside in a gen-
tleman's family in the cowntry, a person ca
pable ot teaching a family of children read-
ing writing, English Grammar, and the low-
er branches of the -Mathematics. Such a
person accompanied by satislactury rccom
mendations, as to capacity, attention and mo-
rality, will meet with liberal remuneration.
Inquire, at this Office.
July 11.___________________________2*w
Tb Lease on Ground Kent,
i he.following LOTS in Yates' &. Bowly's
addit'iin .
No. 68 on York-street £5 feet front 62 deep
69 do. 25 do. do. 52 do.
74 Wi Ikes st. 25 do. do. 54 do.
ALSO,
Lot No. 21 on Potter street (Asquith's
addition) 30 faet front, 80 deep.
ROB: G. HARPER,
may 5.___________________________ _?iivv
For Sale,
*• Or to PENT for a term of years,
A neat liitle COUNTRY SEAT, in a
healthy situation, not two miles from this city ;
a short distance frsm the York turnpike road,
near the country seats of James Edwards h.
Hugh Thompson, esquires.
It contains about eleve 1 acres of Land, di
vided into several convenient lots ; two excel
lent meadow lots, a clover lot, and a pasture
sel in orchard grass ; a good cultivated gar-
den 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, to rooms on a floor j stable &
out houses ; a brick milk-house, and a pump
o* excellent water running through the. same ;
also a spring ol good water convenient to the
Heitse. ,
Also, a number of utensils suitable for such
a place, and some stock. Inquire of the
printer.
July 17- , 2.\w4t
This is to give Notice.
That the subscriber of the city of Balti-
more hath obtained from the orphan's court
of Baltimore county in Maryland, letteis of
administration on the personal estate of James
Wilson, late of Baltimore aforesaid, dec; ased
.\11 persons having claims against the said
deceassd, are hereby warned to exhibit the
same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub-
scriber, on or before the first day of February
next, they m ;y otherwise by law, be exclud-
ed from all benefit of *he said esfato, and
those indebted are requested to make imme-
diate payment Given under my ham I this
15th day of July, 111 the year of our Lord
1807. SAM- M'KEAN. Adr.i'r.
July 15. 2awow
For Sale,
A valuable FARM, containing shout two
hundred acres of Land, situated on Elk-ridge
Anne Arundle cotrjty, near the Baptist meet-
ing House. The improvement a are a conve
nient dwellixg House two stories high with
a well finished Kitchen, Barn, Btables, and
other convenient out Houses ; about one hun-
dred and fifty bearing Apple Trees, and a
variety of other Fruit 'Trees About one-
third of this Land is very heavily timbered ;
thirty acres of geed meadow land, twelve of
which are in grass. There is a small town
built on one corner of the Land, on the
road that leads irom Frederick town to An-
napolis. It is well adapted to clover and
plaster, and is a healthy situation, cor.veni- I
ent to market, distant twenty mi es from Bal-
timore city, and about the same dist.nce
from the city of Washington. If not sold by
the 27th dav of August, it will then be ex-
posed at public sale, if fair, if not the next
fair dav. For terms, apply on the priniises to
JOHN B BURGESS.
July 1. Iaw4t||
Encouragement of Literature.
BY AU__ORITY.
Scheme ot a Lottery,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
St.MARY'SU-OLLEGE, ofBALTIMORE
Dolls. Dos,
1 Prize of . > 30,000
1 do. . 15,000
2 do. 10,000 . 20,000
2 do. 5000 • 10,000
S do. 1000 . 5,000
10 do. 500 . 5.000
20 do. 200 - 4,000
100 do. 100 - 10,' i0
150 do. 30 . 7,5000.
7000 do. 12 81,000
7291 Prizes 190,500
Stationary pemiums 24,500
14209 Blanks —Not two to a Prize.
215,000
l,o .) tickets, at 1.-. dollars each, 215,^oo
Arrangement of Stationary Premiums—Viz
1st drawn blank - - 8s00
1st. do after 2,000 tickets are drawn, 1000
1000
1500
1.500
1500
1500
1500
1500
1500
150o
. Io,oo0
1st. do. after 4,000
1st. do. after 6,000
1st. do. utter 8,000
1st do. after 10,000
1st do. alter 12.000
1st. do. after 14,000
1st. do. alter 16,000
1st. do after lb,000
1st do", al ter 20,000
Last drawn Blank,
Dollar? 245,ooo
15 per cent, on 3215ooo is . 32,250
Sum tobe raised bj ihe lottery - 3o,coo
Expends of the lottery - - 225o
----------.32,250
The prevailing disposition to encourage, the
ss of Lt '.alure- -the peculiar lavor
which St. Mary's College has n; Jfcd -and
the many splendid cnances ottered to en-
turers by t-iie alrbve scheme, iud- ce the ma-
nagers to anticipate a ranid sale oi
The drawing w^llcoroVncuce as ¦/•on as
ficient number is sold to audio,'.e it fh«
managers have hand to the state in .the
penalty of sixty thon&tod dollars, tor the luuh-
ful payment of the prizes, which will be paid
subject tc i. ''.lotion of 15 per cut, dO 'lay,
after the drawing is finished. Prizes no de-
.11 a twelvemonth from the tcom
of the drawing, will be considered as
a 11 to the College.
Ticketf to be had of the Managers, or to
such persons as mav be authorised by 'hem.
William Du I3ouug,~
John Tessiem,
Luke Tibrnan,
Robert Walsh,
William Lorman,
Alexancf.r M'Kim,
Henry Wilson,
Samuel Sterett,
James M'Heney
S. HOLLlNGSWOHTH,
Lewis Du Bourg,
Philip Laurenson
March 31 eolm-law
Charitable Marine Society
L O T T E R Y.
THE subscribers having been appointedf'by
the members of'said society, managers of a lot-
tery, authorised by the general assembly of
Maryland, intend to raise a sum of money to
aid the funds of said society in extending fur-
ther relief to the indigent widow? and helpless
orphans, oiler to the public the following
SCHEME.
1 Prixeof 50u0 Dollars is 5000
1 do. 2500 do. 2500
2 do. 1500 do. 3000
4 do. 750 do. 3 00
10 do. 300 do. 3000
20 do. 150 do. 3000
40 do. 75 do. 30OU
80 do. 30 do. 2400
200 do. 20 do. 4000
800 do. 10 do. 8000
5000 do. 6 do. seooo
1 First drawn blank 200
, 1 After 2000 tickets 200
1 4000 200
1 6000 200
1 8000 400
H 10000 400
1 12000 500
1 14000 1000
1 16000 2000
1 Last drawn blank 3000
6168 Prizes amounting to
11832 Blanks
Sum raised including expence
£ 75000
15000
18 i00 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 offered to adventurers, and
the very charitable object to which the money
is to be applied, induce the Managers to hope,
tMat a speedy sale of the tickets will enable
the m to commence drawing at an early day.
All prizes will be paid in sixty days after the
completion of the drawing, and such prizes as
aie not demanded within twelve months, will
be considered as generous donations to the
truly charitable (abject, of the Lottery.
Tickets ma)- be had of the Managers, and
such other-persons as they may appoint to sell.
Prizes in the Lotteries now drawing in this city,
•Kill be receivedin payment for tickets.
MANAGEHS.
William Muthews, Daniel Rowland,
THorndici Chase, Jphft Ogston,
Tobias M. Stansbury, Thomas 'Pennant,
Juhn Sny.'er,
Timothy Gardner,
Thomas Pogers,
February 10,
Thomas Sprig*,
Peter Gould.
law
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 the Western Falls of
the Patapsco, twenty-two miles fioni Balti
more, and about four miles to the right of
the Frederick-town Turnpike Uoad.
It contains between six and seven hun-
dred acres, which will be sold in an enti-e
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 i3 thought unneces-
sary, presuming those inclined to purchase
will view the premises For term apply to
the subscriber, living near the 20 mile stone,
on the Fr lderick town turnpike road.
CHARLES ELDER.
- Mareh 2,6. law
Fifty Dollars "Reward.
Ranaway the twenty first day of May from
the subscriber, living in Prince-Gee g s
county, Maryland, about 4 miles from lex-
ar.ilria ferry, Negro NED and so et'ums
calls himself EDWARD PL AFT, 10 years
old, a small lender made negro, a black-
smith by trade, and can read and write.—
He has a biigl.t mulatto woman at Alexan-
dria, called Rachel, for a wife, artd, has four
or fivni children by her—the woman is or
was the property of Miss Contee. 1 cannot
describe his dress as he had a variety 1
good clothes. Any person apprehending the
said negro nnd securing hint in jail so that 1
get-hiiti aga n, shall rt e.; if taken wttlvir
ten miles from home Ten dollars: if fort)
miles Thirty Dollars, and if a greater dis
ta the a.'M e "reward and all reasonable
expences if brought home.
JAMES HAWKINS.
June 11. ________ lawSw
By Virtue of an Order from
the Orphans' Court of Baltimore county,
will be sold at Public .sale, on Tuesday the
4th of August next, at 11 o'clock on the
premis s,
A LOT of GROUND, late the properly
of Charles Moore, deceased, sitH.ted on
French-street, Old town, and running acl
to the Falls, the improvements are two I
Houses with good Kitchens underneath sub
ject to the moiieiate ground rent, ol 11 3
per foot, it will bu sold togfatii'i t or divided so
as to suit the purqhasi r.s. The terms of sale
will be one-third c.sh. and the other tw >
thirds at 60 and 90 dw 1 credit. Also at some
time and place wi'l b( sold foi eaah, oni) .
sundry Household and K¦.iclu-n Furniture.
TIL MAS BROTHERTON, AdnVr.
July 16. lawot _
Sale by Auction.
Or. TUESDAY,
The llfA August, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon,
¦a'ill be so(d at the premises, hy order j th
Court, and urder the direction of Frederick
Price, esq. trustee,
ALL that valuable piece of Ground, con
tiining nine acres, about one mile and a hall
from the city situated ^to the west of the
York Turnpike Road, and bounded b) the
Lauds of Messrs. Edwards, Vincent, and
Ball On the premises is erected a good inn
convenient dwelling House, Stables, sic, late-
ly owned and now occupied by Mr J ;hn
Neale.
It will be nt the purchaser's option, to pa_\
the cash, or to give approved indorsed notes
at six and twelve months, with interest
thereon, from the nny of sale,
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
June 29.______________________J>
100 Loliart
Rar.sway fro'. : subscriber, living in Bal-
timore, on ti . 8lh ult. a yellow MAN known
by the name of DICK, he calls hims< If
Richard . mtt. He ia stout made,'about
5 • 4 ^.r 5 inches high ; 21 or 22 yeais ol
ug :., of a pleasing countenance ; his teeth are
broad and white in front He was bred to
the brick making and is acquainted
with all its branches. He luS al.en a num
ber of Clothes with him, amongs: which are
one fine biue Cloth Coat, with yellow buttons,
one yellow nankeen upper jacket, trimmed
all round with blue 'ape ; one or two pair of
nankeen overhauls; one tarpolin Hat; on
fine furr dittos 'he other part of bis clothes
cannot be so easily described. It is suppos
ed that he is gone towards Philadelphia, as
he was seen on the Philadelphia road the
same day th.it he ranaway, and it is suppos-
ed that he has procured a forged pass I
will give 20 dollars if taken within 10 miles,
and du dollars if taken above 10 miles, and
within the state of Maryland ; and the above
reward if taken out of the s.ate, and secur-
ed in Baltimore jail, and all reasonable charges.
JOHN M'DONOGH.
July 13._________ eo _
Rolling and Sliting Mill.
The subscribers are now ready to execute
orders for Hoop Iron and Nail Rods of all
dimensions, in the neatsst mariner and at very
short notice.
ANDREW & THOMAS ELLICOTT.
may 14. eo
For Sale,
300 bbls HERRINGS,
250 do. Fine FLOUR, by
JAMES BRUNDIGE,
95, Bowly's wharf
July 13._____________________________eo6t
Flenry Stickney,
Bowly's wharf,
Has received from Boston, and offers for sale,
40 boxes (30 flasks each) Florence Oil,
20 casks Whale do.
25 bbls. Fat Mackerel.
On hand,
200 bbls. Naval Stores (all kinds)
ISO do. Herrings,
1000 bushels Coarse Salt,
Essence of Spruce, Cotton Cards, &c.
July V3. ___________________eo4t
Coleman and Taylor,
CA 2 INE T- MAKERS,
RETURN thanks to their customers for the
liberal patronage they have received while
carrying on business in South and Water-
strces, inform them and the public in general
that tney have removed to their
New shop and Ware-Room,
No. 32, North Gay-street,
Where they have ready made elegant and
plainfumiturej new patrons of Sideboards,
Chairs, Sophas, Beadsteads, Tables, he.
Being in a situation to carry on business with
dispatch they Invite their customers and others
to call with or send their orders, which will
be attended to with punctuality.
They havz aho for Sale,
Bay St. Domingo MAHOGANY, Satin and
Fancy WOOD, suitable for ornamenting fur-
niture.
June 15, 'i''.':i;o6t
LOST.'
,Was lost on Saturday the 11th instant, fit
Mr. James Brydeu's a Double Cai-e Gold
Watch and Chain, with J. B. engraved on
the back. Any person returning' said watch
to this Office, shall receive any thing thut is
thought requisite,
July 13. ____ eo6t
For Sale on pleasing Terms,
A smart, active Negro BOY, about fourv
teen years of age, has 16veais to serve. Ap.
plyat this Office. ' July 13-------evit
Nichols and French,
No 12, South-street,
Have, received by ti.e G">hor„. tovtil, from $osr
ton, and Sytvia, frt in Nevfburypot t,
87 packages r* e- Sally, attain Bray-
ton foil, Butim,
130 boxes'? Cod-fish in nice shipping or*
in liiids. \ tier.
10 quintal Crumb Fish, and
10 do. Table do.
/•; Store,
300 boles Ced Fish', in good orfkr,
200 i.e:;- Tomcues and bounds,
200 do. Pickled Salmon,
6 bl Is Mackfcn 1,
10 do Rye Whiskey,
4 p 1 as Cognlac Brandy,
2 do Hodnnd G'.n,
14 chests Y Hyso» Tea,
7 '''"Is. lleaw Richmond Tobacco-. &c.
Which are offered for sale en acciti, no-
dating terms by
ISAIAH MANKIM,
69, Smith's vharfi
Julv 15- eofct
Ni< ; olij'ofi awl T featn's
BEST VIRGINfA COAL.
Manufacturers, I rs, nd rivate'Fa.
milies, may now be supplied v til this Coal,
at 25 cents per bushel, and during all the
summer months. I am receiving from time
to four cargoes weekly, and can deliver it at
any wharf, where ti.e purchaser may <
Those who purchase by the cargo 1m vent d.
vantage in the measure. Mnscovatie i
Sugar, Bar, Slit and Rolled Iron, u'ii he
received in payment, for any quantity. Tv.o
Cargoes ate now afloat in the Basin, it»d may
be had on application to
J. P PLEASANTS,
No. 10, South Charles-street.
July 17._________________________ epi;t
For Sale,
Nice "Buckskins, white Welting, Belt I.en-
tbc.r, Morocco, and a general assortment of
¦ T'thcr. R. K. HEATH,
No. 1, Chcapside.
J H 17-_______________________________eo_
Just Received
pre 1 '\ r sale by
GE'iRGl I ILL;
¦A Chernica1 Catecklsm,
I e Application of Chemistry to the A r1s,
use oi Young People, f rusts. Trades-
men and the amusement of Leisure Hours, to
which is added, a vocabulary of Chemical
Terms, some isvful Tables, and a van
useful h mousing experiments, by S.Fiuiiifcs,
Mamif.lturir.g Chemist.
Q3» This edit.on is einbe'didted with an
elegantly eiigraved copperplate Frontiirpiece
of the economical Laboratory ol Jamc3 >ood-
bouse, M. D.
april 2'.'. _______ eo
I o be Let, or Sold,
A large two story Brick HOUHE, and
LOT, containiig- about 9 acres of Ground-
'Ihe house has elev«Si rooms, and a dry cel-
lar under the whole, 'good Kitchen anil Sta-
bles ; a so a number of Shells, a la'ge Gar-
den and a Pump of pure wholesome water
lb- property is situated on the Reislei-'a-
town turnpike road, a little better that' a mile
from tnis city, and is w II situated for a tav-
ern Possession may be had immediately.
For terms apply to Nicholas Orrick, Market-
street, or to
CHRISTIAN KEENER, Silver Hill.
Who offers frr Sale on a Uberel credit?
His present Place of Residence.
June 23. ieo
Pork for Sale.
Tie Subscriber effersfor sale on the most mode-
rate terms,
230 barrels second and third quality POR-K,
recently repacked ad inspected
THORNDICK CHASE,
No S9, Tha11.cs st. F Point.
_Jul}|2d,_1307._____________________. eogt-
Notice is hereby (iiven,
THAT the sul-scriber of Somerset c unty
intends to make application to the juclires of
Somerset county conn, or to sonic one of them
for the benefit of the act ot assembly passed
at November session 1805, entitled " An act
for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors,"
JOHN WHITE.
Julv 6, 1807.______________________d2m
Notice is hereby Given,
TH AT the subscriber of Somerset courtly.,,
intends making application to the judges ui
Somerset county court, or some one ot ther,t,
for the benefit of the act of assembly, passed
at November session, 1805, entitled " An act
for tha relief of sundry insolvent debtors "
MARGARET MITCHELL.
July 6, 1807.________ rt2m
Notice is hereby Given,
THAT I intend to apply to the justices of
Baltimore county court, or some one of tber,;,
for the benefit of an act of assembly, passed
at Novembe" session !8(5, as well as of the
supplement thereto, passed at theTast session,
entitled an act for the relief of sundry, insoh
vent debtors, to relieve me from debt s I am Un«
ab^e to pay, after two months from this date.
MARY D -»V1S.
June 17, 1P.07- |