|
Von Kapff and Brune
OF.FER FOR SA.L2,
100 pipes best Holland C-in
.50 do Dutch Beer
6'.AJ boxes do.'.C leesfe
' lo do half pint Tumblers
2o do. short Necro Pipes
2:> •'
3o do. MadfSer,
5 do. Sewing anil Fishing Twine,
3 do, 8+ass Kettles,
is, ¦
37o Bathing Paper,
34 bales white and brown Flen:
Ings.
An assortment of GERMAN LINENS ;
Ctmaisting of
ChecksNo.2, Lisladoea,J$oofcCheck, Stripes,
SSretagnoa, Platillas, Creas, Dowlas, ftoiians,
Est''pillas,,Ch.olets, white Rolls,Ticklenbo.rgs,
Binlfeld I men, German Raven Duck, Hessi-
ans, Bagging Stuff, and ready-made Bag's.
Also,
374 boxen white and brown Fluvanna Sugar
23 Uarrels brown Sugar,
2o tons Fustic,
12 tierces Rice
155o bushels course Liverpool Salt, .
J8 casks Rocou,
16 barrels and 14 bags Gum Guiaeum„
6 seroons Jalap,
12o boxes Por'l Wine, of a very good qurlity
9 boxes Copper, 22 a 23 oz.
So casks Steel, and
A quantity of Glass Buads.
may 4. "_______ __ d12ieo
.._k WOKK THAT OUGHT TO BE IN POSSESSION
OF EVE11Y MAN
THE LIKE OF
Gen. WASHINGTON",
5Jy John Marshm.l, Chief Justice of the
United States,
Complete in 5 vols. 8vo» wjih an elegant Por-
trait,' sty of Maps ; is now ready for
BuJtscrltw r», and for sale, by
G lORCE HILL.
The following remarks from a latp London
atioii, attest the high p linioa entertain-
ed of; tins authentic an i tntt resting viori :
" rhe public will learn with interest tint
.'. h has long be< n
projected to the memory of the most lllus-
, character of modem times, is at
leoatli completed! No apology can be requi.
sue '"or erecting such a monument to ium,
who was tiie first in war, the firsl in pea< e,
and the first in the hi arts of i:is fellow citi-
zens s to him who was the founder of a
greai and prosperous empire, and whose mo-
ion and pure tatriotism challenge the
imitation of all sWtesw en l ins performance
of iud *y been
guished by the most h
cal testimonies.; it has been hailed as an ac-
quisition to standard literature ; and it has
been considered as deserving, in point ol
edition, a place bv the side of llobt
Charles the Fifth, and as unrivalled in the an.
tlienticily of Us materials, by any work in.the
entire compass of history and biography
April 4. d6t-eo
BENGALS.
A few pieces of BENG.ALL5, of different
Colors, for sale by
JOSEPH TOWNSEND.
No. IS, Baltimore street.
6th mo- j. ____________*__________eo
JL>ivide;>d
Tlic President and Directors of the Union
Sank of Maryland, have this day declared a
nd tif four and a half per cent on the capi-
tal Stock thereof, for the half year, ending
the 30th instant, and the same will be paid
to the stockholders, or their representatives
on or after Moivtay the 5th July, ensuing.
By order of the Borrd,
R. HIGIN-BOTHOM, Cashier.
June 29________________________eoiat
Just Received.
And for sale by J. Barry ho. 10 South Charles-
tti eet,
¦200 Boxes ^'Superior quality
400 half Boxes} Cigars eht'd to debenture.
July 0 J_________________eelOt
Green Turtle.
TURTLE SOUP ill be served upon the
Table of the Fountain Inn, on MONDAYS
am1 FRID VYS, at 2 i 'clock, and from U till
2 in the Public Room, during the
JAMES BHYDEN.
N. B. Private Families can be served.
June 2.____________ Tli-S
.Rolling and Sliting MiH
The subscribers are now r .u'n to execute
orders for Hoop* Iron and Nail Rod* of all
dimensions, in the neatest manner aisd at \evy
short notice.
•ANDREW & THOMAS ELLICOTT.
may 14. eo
Nicholson and Heath's
BEST VIRGINIA COAL.
Manufacturers, Farmers, and private Fa-
milies, may now be supplied with this Coal,
at 25 cents per bushel, and during all the
summer months. I am receiving from three
to four cargoes weekly, and can deliver it at
any wharf, where the purchaser may incline.
Those who purchase by the cargo have an "d
vantage in the measure. Muscovado & Loaf
Sugar, Bar, Slit and Rolled Iron, will be
received in payment, for any quantity. Two
Carcoes are now afloat in the Basin, and may
be had on application to
J. P. PLEASANTS,
Ne. 10, South Charles-street.
July 17. eolijt
Nichols and French,
No 12, South-street,
Jffai'e received by the Gorhorn Lovell, from Bos-
I ten, and Syhia. from. Neivbttryport,
87 packaged India Goods _
Consisting of
Checks,
Baftas,
Aliabad Sannahs,
Tandsh do.
Gurrah do.
Aliabad Malmoodys,
Jalalpore do.
Aliabad Emerties,,
Seersuckers,
Black Senshaws, he..
The whole entitled to debenture.
Also in Store,
Gurrahs, entitled to debenture.
And,
A few Fancy French Goods.
.July Iff. ________goiettf
For Sale,
Nice Buckskins, white Weltrrfg, Belt Lea-
ther, Morocco^ a.:' a general assortment of
Slather. - R. K. HEATH,
No. 1, Cheapside.
July 17. &j>
Buffum and Goodhue,
No. 84, Bowly's wharf,
Jttvt for soli,
30 pipes Ist-pSod d. Gin,
10 do Corsica V.
2.3 (',i-. do. Malaga do.
10 hsi''do. Catalonia do.
8 pipes L. P. Madeira do.
460 boxes Mould Candles,
50 do. '-;¦¦¦' i do.
50 do 'Dipt do.
> of, . n
151 no. 0__________________________d6t-eo6t
i,and for Sa e,
About 380 acres of Woodland, 'from nine
to ten miles from Baltimore, on the main
road to Eliicott's upper Mills: there is a large
quantity of timber and wood on this tract's.
it is allowed bv r;ood judges that it will ave-
rage considerable more cords of wood per
acre, than will paj the ; ice 3 ask for it, as
it stands, without a«yexpende or trouble in
cutting. The price of Are woo,! the last
•winter, with the increasing scarcity of that
article on the tide valors, ndnaal
it isth.mght will;! property of great
value ii) 9 few ¦ ", to one that 'has the
, whole may be sold to-
gether or had in lots; as may best suit pur
. i, one half the m >ney will be required
in hsm I for the other half i o orthrei
credit will be given. Mahlon El) living
near the premises, will shew the Ifand i and
the terms mud.' kr.owi on application to Jo-
scph Tuwnscnd. Baltimorif, or to
ION WILLI A
Selby Mills, 7th mo. 2d ei>16$
Just Htceived
Jrom Phiiadelpliitt, (tndjbr sale hy
GE .RGli HILL,
A Chemiea' Catechism,
Orthe Application of Cliemistry to the Arts,
for the use oi Young People, rtists, Trades-
mei and the arn iijemsjrtof Leisure Hours, to
whieh is added a TOCabulan of CI
terms, some »s fill lub.es, and a variety of
useful & amusing experiments, byS.Pft.aKES,
Manufo.cturu g Cheir ist,
:Xj" This edition is embellished with an
elegantly engraved copperplate Front;1
of the economical Laboratory of James -Vood-
house, M. D.
april 2l__________ . eo
C'paclvMakiitg.
The subscribers respectfully ii form
friends and the public, that arrj oji
the above business in Piougl
Christ'Church Old Tp.w ,1 '..nore, where
al! kinds i Fashionable and Pli
C..RKIAGLS, GIGS CUMMJ.GLVS AND
H.loNKSS,
Are made i.i.'i r p ted, .-.i the shortest no-
tice and on reasonable terms. Thev hope, by
punctual attention to business, to merit a
shaie of p«l lie patron
Who have for Sale,
A Handsome ' Waggon.
COMUGYS & EAVERSO-n;
eo
The Sub seribers
Have just re- •¦ ed p*r the snip Virgin, Wil-
l's. ,1 Aidti, master, from Amsterdam, and
ol I for -aie,
B 'rt Holland sail Cloth,
Holland Gin, in pipes,
Gin Cases)
Hollow Glass, consisting of Tumblers, De
canters, he.
Ana h.occ i: Store,
20.000 lbs. Coff e, in bags,
¦ mip 'io i
j. OGELiJY & D.'./INCUESTF.R.
August i.
Prime Green Coffee,
For Sale on accommodating terms, a quan-
tity of Prime GKliF.N CtJFl'T.jfcv ca'u ulated
.for retailing. A\ts'\ to
GEORGE REINTZEL,
August 6.
No. 61, S:m'
vharf.
For Sale,
A valuable Tract of LAND, lying m An-
ndle county, in I i
ige, containing 804, ai s
13 and 14 mill ¦ *
and 37 from the Federal Ci
new road oatftemplated 'y '
the latter to the lorn:::- pt»c< ; tl
"Ce.io of the above, >¦¦¦
. ¦ rior to hone in the vicmiq of the
borliood, the residue now under cultivation ;
tlie soil is adapted to every species' of coun-
try rroduce, particulsrly for the production
of Tobacco. The improvements are a to-
lerable frame dwelling House and kitch-
en, a good Bf.rr, and Stables a good ap-
ple and peach orchard. Considering the
great scarcity of Wood, and near one of the
best markets' in this state, with an addition
of a quantity Iron Ore, therein, and the
cnveiueiH-y of its situation to the mitis and
water carriage, where prodnce may be con-
veyed from Elk-rid e Landing to Baltimore,
renders this Land worthy the attention of
farmers and others. Also 30 acres, situate on
Elk Ridge, adjoining the residence of Mr.
Grahams, two miles from Spurrier's Tavern,
on the road from Frederick to Annapolis—
Also, between 350 and 400 acres, lying in
Frederick county; contiguous" to Wilii'im
Hobbs, esq. and part of which joins the Turn-
pike Road on both sides ; and principally
standing in wood, or' a good quality ; the soil
is surpassed by none in the neighborhood,
for the production ol produce of every des-
cription. It is deemed unnecessary to give a
further description of the aforesaid Lands, as
it is presumed those inclined to purchase will
view thVm. Theteims .iill be accommedat
ing, andtprice,low lor further particulars
please apply to the subscriber at the. count-
ing house of Merrs. Srm. and Eli Clagett,
lV;',timere, or to Mr. Charles Hammond,
Elk-Ridge, who is authorised to dispose of
the same. RfiZIN HAMMOND.
If the first mentioned Tract is not. sold
before the ICth November next, it will he
:'¦ to the highest bidder at public auction
or\ that dav, of which nofee will be given,
at Spu ¦ "'gc in the fore-
noon, when the terms, will be.made known
at time and place of sale.
July '25. eoSwlaw
Negroes Wanted.
Three MEN and 1 WOMAN, for a Farm
in Upper Lousiana. Apply at this Office.
July 28. _____
To be Rented,
And Possession given the 10th of September next,
The three-story brick WAREIlGUSg., at
the corner of Howard and Eayette-strects,
now in the occupancy of Messrs. Sam and
F.li Clagett. This House and situation may
jnstly be considered among the best in this
city for the Flour and Grocery business.
I will also lease for a term of five or se-
yei years, a few unimproved LOTS, at the
intersection cf Baltimore and Green-streets,
near the Precincts Market House. These
Lots are well calculated for the erection of
temporary stores, or mechanic's Shops ; and
the terms will be moderate if speedily applied
for. liEZ. CLAGETT.
July 28. eo4.w
To Kent,
TWO STABT.ES in Rogert-.'-alicy, back of
the late Franklin-Hotel Inquire of Henry
Peek, No. 149,, Mark
N. B. The "will accommodate 24 Horses
may___________________eo
Baltimore and Fredenck-tt-M, n
Turnpike Road ( ay.
NOTICE IS HEiil-BY GIVEN,
That proposals in writing will be received
at'the Company's Office in the citv oi Balti-
more, until the vOth of Atigusonext, for build-
ing a bridge over Manoguicy The width of
the stream is about 300 feet, and the bridge
is to be raised abojit 40 feet above low water
mark. The proposals to be accompanied w itii
a plan. On application to John M^Pherson,
and George Caer, esq. in Frederick-town, fur-
ther information may be bad.
J. LEWIS WAMPLER, Sec'ry.
Julv 9. eotaothAu
Win. &. Jerm. Hoffman,
No. 3, South Ciusi.es-stref.t,
Have imported in the Shepherdess, frein London,
52 packages Fancy Goods,
¦ Consisting vf
Prints,
...:. (9, .
Qambriok and common Dimities,
Cand rick and common Ginghams,
Cambrick Sarsn ,
Chamhray Muslins,
Shirtii g C> 'Ions,
Madras and Pullicat Hankerchicfs,
White and Printed (v. dlings,
jCnitti'ng and Adelphi Cotton,
k and Cott"ii Hosiery,
• Clpjlis and Cassimers, with trim-
mings to match.
Elegant Shawls, newest fashion,
Ribbcms, ¦
Dic-ss {Buttons, Cords, Tassels, Girdles,
kc. Sic:
A nd hare rerunning from a former impor-
tation a few eases IRISH LINNENS AND
SHEETING::.. June 26. dl5t.eol5
Chavles G. Egerton
HAS FOR SALE,
60,000 lb. bust Green Coffee,
72 hhds. Sugar.
1356 boxes Claret Wine,
10 tons Campeaclrt Logwood,
6'1* hhds. "'" > Und Tobaccoj
1,000 wt. Ir.digo.
may 21.. eo
(ope and Brothers
Have for sale, the Rowing cofoi-ed INDIA
GCv;DS I,
Checks.
Cnsti.s,
K: wa Ciotli,
Seersuckers,
Spoty and Gilla Romalls,
Cauidaries.
Also just rccecced,
Black SENSHAWS, and their «Sual«8-
sortment of Chinaand other SILKS, &c 8te.
July 23. eb8t
For Sale, or Exchange,
A Tract of LAND, containing 296 acres,
situated on the Patapsco River, in Anne A-
ruudle county, within seven miles of the city
Itlmdre ; two-thirds of the above traet
s goo i wood, which may be transported to
> I nore at a small Jexpence ; which -said
prope.i ty will be sold or exchanged for real
viy in "th.L: city of Baltimore. For parti-
inqrire at mr. Wm. Childs' store, No.
ky's wharf.
!2r. ._________..... eolm
Baltimore and Keister's-town
Turnpike Road Office.
Jut.y 20th, 1807.
The stockholders of that part of the cani-
taistock of the Baltimore and Iveister's-town
Turnpike Road Company which was taken
on the Eigth day of January last, are lie by
notified that the second instalment of Five
Dollars en each share of said stock is requir-
ed to be paid at the Bank of Baltimore on the
first day of September next, agreeably to a
resolution of the. president and Managers.
JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry
July 20. eotlstS
Govane's Town.
The subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends, and the public generally, that he has
opened the Tavern formerly occupied by Mr
John*Wooden, and latelv by Mr. H. Pack.
JOHN GRIMES.
August 1. eo6ti;
To Gardners, c-:c.
The subscriber wants a Gardner to reside
at his country residence None need apply
but such as can bring good recommendations
for industry, sobriety, integrity, &c. to such
generous v.-iges will be given. He likewise
wishes to buy, or. hire by the yoar, a cook,
that understands his or her business ; as also
to a waiter who understands his business and
conies well recommended he will tive a ge-
nerous price either as a slave for lite, or for
a term of years,
ROBERT RIDDELL.
August 1. eo4t$
Havana Sugar.
2P-8 boxes White, ~) Havana Sugar of very
197 Brown, 3 Superior quality,
Now landing from on board the brig Actress
and for sale by TUOA1AS TENANT.
July 30. euSt
For Sale,
100 hb!s. PITCH,
¦ 200 do. Superfine and Fine FLOUT?, hy
JAMES BRUND1GE.
95, Bowly's wharf
July 25._____________________________corf
Forty Dollars Reward.
RAN-away from the subscriber ill Soptem-
ber last, a Negro Man named LUKE, about
1 wo years old, live feet nine or ten
high, wida mouth, thick lips, a little in-
kneed, walks much on the inside of liis feet,
and turns his toes considerably out when walk-
ing, ready at an answer, and talks much.
' Also another, called ANTHONY, a likely
fellow, who went oil' on or about the 13th of
] irne last, about 24 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9
hTgfi, well set, stammers much wl»en
alk'mg, and has (i slight eruption in the bottom
oi bis belly. Both of those fellows Ipu
ed lately of the family of the Bowling.--, in and
near Piscataway, where tiny have relations, Si
-t whom they arc probably secreted.
I will give the above reward for securing
them in jail, so that I get them again, or 20
dollars for either, and pay all reasonable ex-
pences il brought home to Prince George's
county, near Piscataway.
RICHARD DENT.
July S- eo
George idd.
No. 157, Bat. riMonR-sTnEET,
Ha¦: for 1.lie, by the Pitde or >P iciagc,
A Variety of Goods,
Amongtt
Ribbons, Modes,
^attins, P irsians,
il Lustres,
Florentines
ttlack and Fancy co-
lored Siiic Velvets,
Silt & Cotton Hosie-
ry,
Silk Gloves,
Fancy GihghamS,
C h am b 1 ay M aslins,
GaHicoes,
Tapes and Bobbins.
I.aces and Edgings,
India Calicoes,
Bengalis,
India liook Mttalkiis,
adras Uandkcchf'-e
French Cambrics,
da Linens,
June 4. __________'
. ' ore,
Wtii:.- &•. Fancy Hand-
ki ,' iiicfs,
\\ bite kcolowedCam-
bric Muslins,
Bqjnbazenes h Bom-
bazettes,
Black, white h Fancy
Silk ilandkerchicfs,
India & English Sew-
ing Silks,
Scarf Twist,
Loudon printed Mar-
seilles, Jeans,
Irish Diaper,
Checks,
Silk and Cotton Um-
A fev,-.packages Irish
Linens, he. he.
eo
To Let.
A good stand for the Wholesale and Re-
tail Dry Goo.d Business. Immediate poses-
sion can be given. Apply at No. 49, Balti-
more-street.
July 10.
Holland Gin.
jlust arrived fin addition to forw...r importations -•
2o pipes real Holland Gin, 1st proof.
Also,
A few cases sparkling and partridge eve
Cl.ampngne, and red Burgundy, equal -
ever r,nnoi'ted here, and w'tl be sold at
toimbii price, HU THO'MPSON
August 4___________ er 8ti
JLafitte, Duche ik I'aune,
No irS, B.vi, ' vmoue-Stueet,
HAVE FOR SALE,
1 box Sittir) Ribands,
1 ease e. ., CaTribric Shirts
1 do, emoi noj&Catubric Hdk'fs.
2 boxes \.' in
1 do. plaid Silks
2 trum.i; n . .dies Silk Stockings
1 bale Seerstiekeig
0 1'. ' . c India Hdk'fs, -fine patterns
.j trim', s s * .. ,T *
1 box Thread Lacas
1200 pi'.- essfii t N #. eens
1 *»i cask.-; Bo. 'faux Claret
! hi* wliole well calculated for the French
and Spanish markets, and entitled to deben-
ture.
Also or. hand, by tJ-e piece or dozen,
An assortment of plain and dgm-od Rib-
bands ; plain and plaid Silk ; Silk anil Cot-
ton Stockings ; Crapes ; Bandaflbes ; Linen
Cambric ; cotton and thread Laces j Sen-
shaws ; sewing Silk ; Sarsnet ; siilt and kill
Gloves; Lares; Veils, CjC. 8-c. &c.
A1 gust 4.
eo6t
"E'LEGANT FRENChT
Paper Hangings Borders,
JUST IMPORTED.
The tubterioers ai e now opening at their Ware-
house No 141 ti'i.'ti'i ..-ie stre. t,
FIVE THOUSAND PIECES
SUPERB PAPERS AND
t ORDERS,
Direct from the most extensive manufactories
in Paris..
Consisting or
hmlations of I)i apery,
With Column, Top and Bottom Borders.
Ditto of Ditto,
With rich Flock Border, attached to the
pa, er and plain paper to suit, with Gold Me-
dallions for a Circle.
Column Paper,
With Top .-nd Bottom Borders,
Ditto Ditto,
On Satin Grounds.
Sets of Elegant Flock Papers
On a variety of Grounds, Satin, or Plain,
with Borders to suit
Imitations of Muslin,
On different grounds, with Column and
Borders to correspon I.
And a large assortment oi oiler different
designs adapted for
BALIS. DERIVING ROOM'S, tSc.
They have also on hand of their ow« Manufac-
ture,
AgStockof 15,000 pieces PAPERS ANB"
BOBDEKS otthe NEWEST PATTERNS,
suitable for even partol a house.
THOMAS k CALDCLEUUH.
N. B. The most experienced workmen may
be had to put up the paper, on application as
above.____________August 4. eo
Five Dollars Reward.
Absented herself from my house this morn-
ing, a black girl named LUCY. The girl is
about'l8 yesis old, of middle Size ; she is
quite black, of pleasant appearance, with
uncommon fine teeth. Lucy is a valuable
house servant, being we'd acquainted with
cooking, Sewing, &«. Itissupposed she has
been deluded hy a Married free yellow man
who calls himself Samuel Hopkins, of this
city, and is now with him. The ..hove reward
will b« given for returniRg said Lucy to me.
LEWIS RlCliiVkys.
N. B. I forwarn a!! masters oi' %ssel_ and
j others from Harboring- 0r taking her away.
L. R,
! August 4. ee4t§
To Let,'
A two-story Brick HOUSE, with ;. K
eti, Garret, and Csllar; the Shop excepl
situated in Lemuion-street, No 7 i its ;¦;..
lion is in the centre of the town, and near the
best water pump. Inquire of M. Mulenicro,
at the said, hsuse, who may give immediate
possession.
Antrust 6. eo6t
Choice Lisbon Wine.
50 small casks Lisbon Wine, abou' 16 gal-
lon's each, suitable fur private family's, for
sale by JACOB &. WM. NORKIS.
On Hand,
Sweet Oil, in Baskets, and cases of 30
flasks each ; Lisbon Wine, in qr casks and
pipes, Cogniac Brandy, in pipes (fine flavor)
warranted and common Chocolate, In busies.
August 3 2a-».-ow
Lisbon Salt for >.a!e.
4000 bushels first quality Lisbon SALT,
just received, per bi ig Joseph, and n.,r sale
'by HENRY THOMPSON.
August 3 eo6t
On Application
To me, in the recess of the Court, as one. of
the associate Judges of the sixth Judicial dis-
trict of the state ot Maryland, By petition in-
writ.ing of JacobBOuMin, praying the bene-
fit of the act for the relief of sundry irscl-
vent debtors, passed at November session,
1805, and the supplement thereto, passed sit
November session, iSo6 ; and a schedule m?
his property', and a list of ids creditors o»
oath, as far as lie can ascertain them, as di«
vet' ¦• by the said act, bei 'g annexed 10 his
and ths said Jacob Bonldin, having-
proved to my satisfaction, that he hath resid-
ed in the stale of Maryland, ihe two preced-
ing years previous to the passage of the said
art., and having been brought before me, and
discharged from c^Tftnement, ;u d taking the-
oath by said act reqitired; itis therefore a' court, at their next
August term, for the benefit of the acts of
insolvency, p?ssed at November session, in,
18u5, and of the supplement thereto, passed
at November session, in 1806, torclieie mc,
as well from my own eights, as the debts o
the lat<> firm of John and Samuel Chamber..'
lain, which I am unable to pav.
J. H. CHAMBERLAIN.
June 8, 1307._________________2aw3mt
Notice is hereby Gi*en,
That in consequence of a misplaced ennfi-
•dence I am obliged to notify my crcdihi-s,
that I intend two months after the. dato here-
of -to petition JSahJmore county court, or en«
of the judges thereof for the" benefit of the-
insolvent laws of the state, to relieve me as
well from debts due from the firm of Suniars
and Lamb, as those contracted in my indi-
vidual capacity.
WM, SUM AN.
August 4, 1807. co
The Subscribers give No-
tice to their Creditors, of their intention to
apply to Baltimore county court,, at its nets*
sitting, for the benefit of the insolvent laws
of this state. I). C. Stewart,
W P. Stewart',
Lloyd Buchanan.
August 3, 1807. d
Notice is hereby Given,
THAT tiVo subscriber c-f Somerset ccimtw
intends to moke,application to the judae:, vd
Sorf.erset count)' court, or to some one of.the_r»
for the benefit of the act oi assembly passacj
at No-enuur session 1805, entitled " An act.
for the relief.of sundry insolvent debtors'*
JOHN WHITE.
July 6, 1807- d2m
Notice is hereby Given,
THAT the subscriber of Somerset ci
intends making application to the judges ot
Somerset county court, or tome one ot them,
for the benefit of the aetof assembly, passed
at November session, 1805, entitle d"" An .act
for th» relief of sundry insolvent debtcrs.",*'
MARGARET MITCHELL,
July 6, 1807.________________' tl2m
Notice is hereby Given,
THAT I intend lo apply to the justices of
Baltimore county court, or some one of them,
for the, benefit of an act of assembly, passed
at Novem.be- session I81 5. as we.ll'as of the
supplement thereto, passed at the last session,
entitled an act for the relief oXsundry iriso*
vent debtors, to relieve me from rtebtg ] arr iin,
able to pay, alter two months li-om this dale,
MARY DAVIS.
June 17, 1807- d2m
WWSTEDANii WWLlStiEt) 0"~
JOHN HEWES.
Ofpesxteihe PoJ.O'me, St. PcwlS-Lanc.
BAJVTiMOBB.
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