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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/07-1807/12 msa_sc3722_2_6_2-0161 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
| To be Let, A convenient two-story Brick Dwelling House, with suitable back Buildings, Stables, Stc on Market street extended, a small dis- tance beyond Paca-street, situated on a feat 56 feet front, by 170. Possession may be had immediately. For terms apj>lv to HENRY SCHROEDER. August 4-___ dot-eoiit * WORK THAT OUGHT TO Bhl IN POSSBSSION OP EVERY MA.N. the LIFE or Gen. WASHINGTON, By John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States, Complete in 5 vols. 8vo. 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 fmbliootion, attest the high opinion entertain- ed of tliia authentic and interesting vjori : " The public will learn with interest that ths literary raonu netit which has long been projected to the memory of the most illus- trious character of modern times, is at length completed. No apology can be requi* snt "or ei-ecur.™" 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 gr»at and prosperous empire, and whose mo. der.ition and pure patriotism challenge the imitation of all statesmen This performance Of iuilge Marsr-all has already been distin' guislied 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. *a* dS't-eo Baltimore Water Company, NOTICE Five Dollars on each Share of Stock, held in this Company are requested to be paid at the Bank of Maryland, the first day of Sep- temher next. By order of the President and Directors. SAM A. CHEW, Sec'ry. (£7* By the 3d articie of the association it is provided, That if any person or persons holding any share or shares in this Stock, shall finl for the space of three days (after the time limited for the payment by Notice as above) to make the payment so called lor on his, her, or their, share, or siiares, then all the said share or shares of such person or per- sons, so failing shall immediately become and be forfeited to the use of the Company. August 3. eoiothS Von Kapff & Brune Ham just received and offer for sale, 8 bales'light Holland Sail Cloth, v2 boxes Tapes and Bobbins, fiStf boxes Havanna Sugar, 1&5 lihds. Muscovado Sugar, On hand, 42 bales Cotton, 12 tierces Rice, About 40,000 wt Coffee, 60_boxes Scgars, Af few tons Fustic, A small quantity of Indian Corn, 40 pipes Holland Gin, SO casks Dutch Beer, Gin Cases, half pint Tumblers, Negro Pipes, Black Lead Crucibles, Madder, Sew- ing and Fishing Twine, and Brass Kettles. Also, An assortment of GERMAN LINENS, Among which are, 11 bales Hessians and Twilled Bagging Stuff. And About 2000 Muskets with Bajonets, &c. complete. August 7. _____ d6teo Havana Sugar. 288 boxes White, > Havana Sugar of very 197 Brown, 5 Superior quality, Now landing from on board the brig Actress and for sale by THOMAS TENANT. __July 30________________________eo8t Roll Brimstone. 93 boxes Roll Brimstone, of superior qua- lity, will be landed this day, and offered for sale by WILLIAM CHILD. Who has also for sale, Boston No. 1 Beef, smoaked Herrings in boxes, Cut Nails, Iron Hoops, Young Hy »o;i Tea, old Bordeaux Brandy, Port, Lisbon, and Corsica Wines. Apply at No. 88, Bow- ly's wharf. August 10. d4t-eo4ti. To Let, A two-stnry Brick HOUSE, with a K'ilch- en, Garret, and Cellar, the Shop excepted, situated in Lemmon-street, No. 7 ; its posi - tion is in the centre of the town, and near the best water pump. Inquire of M. Muloniere, at the said house, who may give immediate possession. August 6.________________________eo6t Military School. The subscriber, on Monday next, will o- pen a Military School at his Academy, Second- street, near the Falls, for the instruction of the Youth of Baltimore in Military Exercise. Attendancs will be given at any part of the city, where Juveniie Companies are formed. Commissioned Officers of the Volunteer Companies, now organizing, will receive in- struction in the Manual Exercise, Marching, and Evolutions ; also in the manner of re. Keying Guards, Sentinals, and receiving the Grand Rounds. The order of Reviews, and Inspections, Standing and Marching Salutes, with the Sword and Espontoon, and indeed all the duties of an officer. Gentlemen wishing to study the theory of the art of war'scientifically, of which gumery & fortification are irincipal branches, an apart- ment will be assigned for that purpose. His principal'; room for exercisers spacious, airy and remote from noise or interruption ; suf- ficient to contain sixty boys for the manual ex- ercise. Applications attended to at his aca- demy, from 6 o'clock in the morning to 8 in the Evening. JOHN PHELAN. August 8.________________________eo For Sale, Earthenware in crates assorted, Liverpool stoved Salt, London Porter, British Canvass, No. 4 a 6, Sheathing Copper, 18 to 22 oz. Cognise Brandy, 4th proof, L. P. Madeira Wine in pipes and hhdft Grind-Stones, pssoitedj Gunny Bags, Sewing and Seaming Twine, and 4 cases Listadoes Apply to JOHN SHERLOCK. August 4______________________eo6t 220 tons Swedish Iron, For sale by the subscribers, in bars from 5-8 inches to 2 3-4 broad ; bundles of 5-8 inch bsuare ; do. round, from 3-4 to 1 4 inch, be- ing of the very fi-st quality and lowest price, for cash or on short credit. HENRY THOMPSON, or CHARLES WIRGMAN. August 11._______________________eo Just Received from Philadelphia, and for tale by GE iRGE HILL, A Chemiea! Catechism, Orthe 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 Terms, some wse fill Tables, and a variety of useful & amusing experiments, by S. 1'jiikbs, Manufacturing Chemist. 03* This edition is embellished with an elegantly engraved copperplate Frontispiece of the economical Laboratory of James Vood- house, M. D. april 22. eo Coach-Making. The subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they cany on the above business in Ploughman-street, near Christ Church, Old Town, Baltimore, where all kinds of Fashionable and Plain CARRIAGES, GIGS, CULiRICLVS AND HARNESS, Are made and repaired, at the shortest no- tice and on reasonable terms. They hope, by punctual attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Who have for Salt, A Handsome New-Jersey Waggon. COMEGYS & EAVERSON. July 25._______ eo The Subscribers Have just received per the ship Virgin, Wil- liam Auld, master, from Amsterdam, and offer for sale, Best Holland sail Cloth, Holland Gin, in pipes, Gin Cases, Hollow Glass, consisting of Tumblers, De canters, See. And have in Store, 20,000 lbs. Coffee, in bags, 6,000 bushels Lymington Salt, J. OGELBY & D. WINCHESTER. August 1._____________eo6t 54 bales Tennessee Cotton, FOR SALE BY SAMUEL & ELI CLAGETT. Auorn,'t 1 V eo4'f ' „ .' ,. iii--------------¦..... "'¦ Lo .Let, The HOUSE where ths subscriber now lives, situate on Lee-street, head of the ba- son, with a pump of as good water at the door as any in the city. As the street will be paved immediately, the situation will Ue quite 3irreeable. For terms apply to BENJAMIN BERHY. August 10. eo4tf. Buffura and Goodhue, No. 84, Bowly's wharf, ffai/ejor sale, 30 pipes 1st proof Holland Gin, 10 do Corsica Wine, 25 qr. do. Malaga do. 10 half do. Catatonia do. 8 pipes L. P. Madeira do. 400 boxes Mould Candles, 60 do. Spermaceti do. 50 do. Dipt do. 300 do. Brown 1.-.- 150 do. White5bUAt% 150 do vihite Codfish, 25 tierces Fresh Rice, 15 puncheons 4th proof country Rum, 120 bbls. Fat Mackeral, 12 casks Whale Oil, 250 bags Bengal Sugar, 300 do. AUum, 10 bbls. Frankincense, 30 tons clean Russia Hemp, 75 cases fresh Salad Oil, 30 flasks each, 50 kegs Fresh Raisins, 15 chests Souchong Tea 120 bbls. Pork, in excellent order, 25 bags Pimento, 20 boxes Cotton and Wool Cards. Also, 40 bales and cases Madras and Calcutta Goods, consisting of Charcanies, Pepper Cambays, Manilla Ginghams, Karakall ditto, St Thomas ditto, Nicanees, Ventipulav, Cud- dalore Blues, Sooty Romall, and real Ma- il-as HMk'fii, Bearbeorn Cutralis, 8*. &c. &c. Juty-6©. «6t-«o6t For Sale, A valuable Tract of LAND, lying in An- ne-Arundle county, in the neighborhood of Elk Ridge, containing 804, acres, between 13 and 14 miles from the city of Baltimore, and 27 from the Federal City, and on the new road contemplated by Congress, from the latter to the former place ; there is up- wards of 6)0 of the above, well wooded and inferior to none in the vicinity of the neigh- borhood, the residue now unner cultivation ; the soil is adapted to every species of coun- try produce, particularly for the production of Tobacco. The improvements are a to- lerable frame dwelling House and kitch- en, a good Barn 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, thereon, and the conveniency of its situation to the mills and water carriage, where produce may be^con- veyed from Elk-ridi'e Landing to Baltimore, renders this Land worthy the attention of ftwrners 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 William Hobbs, esq. and part of which joins the Turn- pike Road on both sides ; and principally standing in wood, of a good quality ; the soil is surpassed by none in the neighborhood, for the production of 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 thttn. The terms will be accommodat ing, and price low For further particulars please apply to the subscriber at the count- ing house of Merrs. Sam. and Eli Clagett, Baltimore, or to Mr. Charles Hammond, j Elk-Ridge, who is authorised to dispose of the same. REZIN HAMMOND. If the first mentioned Tract- is not sold before the 10th November next, it will be offered to the highest bidder at public auction on that day, of' which notice will be given, at Spurrier's Tavern, Elk-Ridge, i-n the fore- noon, when the terms, will be made known at time and place of sals. July 25. ec3wlaw For Sale, THAT very valuable property on which the Hay Scales now stand. The lot fronts Holli- day street seventy five-feet and runs one hun- dred and fifty three feet to North-street ; di- visions will be made to suit purchasers. The central situation, contiguity to the best water in the city, and having the advantage of two Streets oneeighty and the other fortyfeet wide, render this property most eligible for build- ing. For terms, apply to DANIEL C. HOLLIDAY. August 8. 3taw2w To be Rented, And possession given the 10th of September next, The three-story brick WAREHOUSE, at the corner of Howard and Fayette-street-f, now in the occupancy of Messrs. Sam and Eli Ciagett. This House and situation may justly 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- ven years, a few unimproved LOTS, at the intersection of Baltimore and Green-streets, near the Precincts Market House. These Lots are well calculated tor the erection of temporary stores, or mechanic's Shops ; and the terms will be moderate if speedily applied for. HEZ. CLAGETT. July 28. eo4w For Sale, Nice Buckskins, white Welting-, Belt Lea- | ther, Morocco, and a general assortment of oaather. R. K. HEATH, No. 1, Cheapside. July If. eo To Rent, TWO STABLES in Rogers'-alley, back of the late Franklin-Hotel Inquire of Henry Peek, No. 149, Market street. N. B. The will accommodate 24 Horses may____________________________eo Baltimore and Frederick-town Turnpike Road Company. NOTICE IS HERERT GIVEN, That proposals in writing will be received at the Company's Office in the city of Balti- more, until the 20th oi August next, for build- ing a bridge over Manoquicy. The width of the stream is about 300 feet, and the bridge is to be raised about 40 feet above low water mark. The proposals to be accompanied with a plan. On application to John M'Pherson, an! George Baer, esq. in Frederick-town, fur- ther information may be had. J. LEWIS WAMPLER, Sec'ry. Julv 9. eotSOthAu Win. h. Jerm. Hoffman, No. 3, South Charles-street, Have imported in the Shepherdess, from London, 62 packages Fancy Goods, Consisting of Prints, Muslins, Cambrick and common Dimities, Cambrick and common Ginghams, Cambrick Sarsnets, Chambray Muslins, Shirting Cottons, Madras and Pullicat Hankerchief^, White and Printed Qmltings, Knitting and Aielplu Cotton, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Super Cloths and Cassimers, with trim- mings to match, Elegant Shawls, newest fashion, Ribbons, Dress [Buttons, Cords, Tassels, Girdles, &x. fce. And have remaining from a former impor- tation a few cases IRISH LINNENS AND SHEETINGS. June 26. dl5t-eoi5 Charles C Fgerton HAS FOR SALE, 60,000 lb. best Green Coffee, 72 hhds. Sugar, 1356 boxes Claret Wine, 10 tons Campeachy Logwood, 53 hhds. Maryland TobaccOj 1,000 wt. Indigo, may 21. eo Cope and Brothers Have for sale, the following colored INDIA GOODS: Checks, Cnstas, Kirwa Cloth, Seersuckers, Sooty and Gilla Romalls, Canadaries. Also just rececved, Black SENSHAWS, and their usual as. sortment of China and other SILKS, fkc. Stc. July 23. eoSt For Sale, or Exchange, A Tract of LAND, containing 296 acres, situated on the Patapsco River, in Anne A- rundle county, within seven miles of the city of Baltimore ; two-thirds of the above tract has good wood, which may be transported to B ltimore at a small Jexpence; which said property will be sold or exchanged for real property in the city of Baltimore. For parti- culars inqrire at rar. Wm. Childs' store, No. 88 Bowley's wharf. July 22_______________________eolm__ Baltimore and Reister's-town Turnpike Road Office. July 20th, 1807. The stockholders of that part of the capi- tal stock of rlie Baltimore and Reister's-town Turnpike Road Company which was taken on the Eigth day of January last, are hereby notified that the second instalment of Five Dollars on each share of said stock is requir- ed to he 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 For Sale, a Negro Girl. To be sold for about seven years unexpired time, a Negro GIRL. She is about 20 years old, is healthy and strong, and accustomed to all kinds of house work, for which she can be well recommended. Apply at this Office. August 13. eo Corsica Wine, Beef, Lemons, l?c. 10 pipes Corsica Wine, now landing and for sale. Also in Store, 100 bbls. Boston No. 1 Beef, 100 boxes Lisbon Lemons, 100 do. Cod.Fish, 50 tierces frosh Ricej, 15 half do. do. 10 hhds. N. E. Rum, 15 quarter casks Malaga Wine, 2'j boxes Tea China, 50 casks good shipping Cheese, 20 chests Young Hyson Tea, and 4 casks Whale Oil. Apply to FITCH HALL, Jun'r. 81, Bowly's wlmr/. August 4. d4t-eo4t Forty Dollars Reward. RAN-away from tne subscriber in Septem- ber last, a Negro Man named LUKE, about twenty-two years old, five feet nine or ten inches high, wide mouth, thick lips, a little in- kneed, walks much on the inside of his feet, and turns his toes considerably out when walk- ing, readv at an answer, and talks m>*:h. Also another, called ANTHONY, a likely fellow, who went off on or about the 13th of J une last, about 24 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, well set, stammers much when allcing-, and has a slight eruption in the bottom of his belly. Both of those fellows I purchas- ed lately of the family of the Bowling-?, in and near Piscataway, where they have relations, & amongst whom they are 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 if brought home to Prince George's county, near Piscatawav. RICHARD DENT. July 8.___________________________eo George IV. Field. No. 157, Baltimoke-stheet, Has for stile, by the Piece or Pitcbage, A Variety of Goods, Amongst which are, Ribbons, Modes, Sattlns, Persians, Imperial Lustres, Florentines, Black and Fancy co- lored Silk Velvets, Silk & Cotton Hosie- ry, Silk Gloves, Fancy Ginghams, Chambray Muslins, Callicoes, Tapes and Bobbins, Laces and Edgings, India Calicoes, Bengalis, India Book Muslins, Madras Handkerchf's French Cambrics, Drogheda Linens, June 4. Whites. Fancy Hand, kerchieft, White kcoloredCam. brie Muslins, Bombazenes & Bom- bazettes, Black, white & Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, India fk English Sew- ing Silks, Scarf Twist, London printad Mar- seilles, Jeans, Irish Diaper, Checks, Silk and Cotton Um- brellas, A fc v packages Irish Linens, &c.l&c. To Let. A good stand for the Wholesale and He- tail Dry Good Business. Immediate pose.s- sion can be given. Apply at No. 49, Balti- more-street. July 10. ^________eo Holland Gin. Just arrived fin addition to former importations ,- 2o pipes real Holland Gin, 1st proof. Also, A few cases sparkling and partridge-eye Champagne, and red burgundy, equal to any ever imported here, and will be sold at a rea- sonable price. HU. THOMPSON. August 4._____________________eo8'j Lafitte, Duche &. Barthe, No. lf"2, Baltimore-Street, HAVE FOR SALE, 1 box Sattin Ribands, 1 case embroidered Cambric Shirts 1 do. embroidered Leno&Cambric Hdk'fs. 2 boxes plain Taffetas 1 do. plaid Silks 2 trunks men's and ladies Silk Stockings 1 bale Seerstickeis 2 thinks } India Hdk'fs' fine P»«ernl 1 box Thread Laces 1200 pieces short Nankeens 150 casks Bordeaux Claret The whole well calculated for the French and Spanish markets, and entitled to doben- ture. \ AWo on hand, by tlie piece or dozen, An assortment of plain and figured Rib- bands ; plain and plaid Silk ; Silk and Cot- ton Stockings ; Crapes ; Bandanoes ; Linen Cambric ; cotton and thread Laces ; Scn- shaws ; sewing Silk; Sarsnet ; silk and kid Gloves; Laces ; Veils, Sic. Stc. ike. August 4. eo6t jETBGJnT~MENC7i ' Paper Hangings & Borders, JUST IMPORTED. The subscribers are new opening at their Wart- house, No. 141, Baltimore street, VIVE THOUSAND PIECES SUPERB PAPERS AND BORDERS, Direct from the most extensive manufactories in Paris. Consisting of hmtatiom of Drapery, With Column, Top and Bottom Borders. Ditto of Ditto, With rich Flock Border, attached to the paper and plain paper to suit, wiUi Gold Me- dallions for a Cireie. Column Paper, With Top and 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 correspond. And a large assortment of other different designs adapted for BALLS, DRAWING ROOMS, fjc. They have also on hand of their mmi Manufac- ture, AjStockof 15,000 pieces PAPERS AND BORDERS of the NEWEST PATTERNS, suitable for every part of a house. THOMAS &. CALDCLETJGU. N. B. The most experienced workmen may be had to put up tiie paper, on'applicatinn as above. August 4. eo F. Hurxthal &C.Hasenclever, No. 67, Bowly's wh.-.rf, Have just received and offer for sale, Bielfeld, Warcndorf, and Hompmade Lin- en, Listadoes, Checks, Apron Checks, and Stripes, Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silks, Silk and Velvet Ribbons, Fine Laces and Beggar Laces, Tapes and Thread, Looking Glass Plates, from 40 to 24 & 30 to 17, Looking Glasses and Nuremberg Goods,, Best German Steel, Heart and Club. The whole entitled to drawback. August 11 eo4t For Sale, The Time'oT a Negro GIRL, who has about ten years to serve. Inquire it this Office. August 13. eo4t Hackeman and Hoppe OFFER FOR SALE* 16 boxes Platilla Royals, 26 Bretagnes, 8 Estopillas, 15" Cress and Dowlas, 3 Listadoes, 6 Checks, 3 Choletts, 1 Bed Ticking. Also, Vials, Cut Glass, and a few packages Nuf*" rem berg Ware. August 7. eo .....—¦----------------—'-------------------------—-------------1—i' ¦ —™i- Hazlehurst, Brothers & Co; OFFER FOR SALE, Mustard in Bottles, Crown Glass, in crate* of 12 Tables, Porter and Wine Bat- ties. Sheet Lead, Pig Lead, Shot, assorted, Crowly Steel, GrindStonesassorted, | Copperas, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_ L. P. iVEadeira Wine, in pipes, hhds. and qr. casks, Champaigne of superior quality, An invoice of Cotton Hosiery and Black Lace. 100 logs Mahogany, 30 tons Logwood. Augiwt 5. eo12f "*¦..... - .......» i 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 of Maryland, by petition in writing of Jacob Bouldin, praying the bene- fit of the act for the relief of sundry insol- vent debtors, passed at November session, 1805, and the supplement thereto, passed at November session, 1806 ; and a schedule of his property, and a list of ids creditors on oath, as far as he can«s6certain them, as di- rected by the said act, beii g annexed lo his petition, and the said Jacob Bouldin, having- proved to my satisfaction, that he hath resid- ed in the state of Maryland, the two preced- ing years previous to the passage of the said act, and having- been brought before me, and discharged from confinement, and taking the oath by said act required; it is therefore ad- judged and ordered hy me that the said Ja- cob Bouldin, appear before the county court, to be held at the Court House in the city of Baltimore, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the tenth day of October next, to answer such interrogatories as may be proposed to him. by his creditors ; that the said day he and it hereby appointed the time for the said ore* ditors to appear and recommend a Trustee for their bem fit. And the said Jacob Boul- din, give them notice, by causing a copy of t.d.o order to be inserted in some one of tl» newspapers in the City of Baltimore, every other day for three months, successively, be- fore the said tenth day of October next Given under my hand, at the city of Bal- timore, this 2d day of luly, in the year 1807, Copy THOMAS JONES. July. Uth, 1807._______________eoSm To all my Creditors. I hereby give notice that I intend applying to the Anne Arundle county court or one oftlie judges thereof, for the benefit of an act of as- semblyr passed at November session 1805, entitled " an act for the relief of sundry insol- vent clwbtors" as also of the supplement there, to passed at the last session. THEODORE R. S. BOYCE. July 18, 1807.______________co2iri__ Notice is hereby Gi\en, That in consequence of a misplaced confi- dence I am obliged to notify my creditors, that 1 intend two months after the dat« here- of to petition Baltimore county court, or cue 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 Sumsn and Lamb, as those contracted in my indi- vidual capacity. WM. SUMAN. August 4, 18»7._________ eogm This is to give Notice, That the Subscribers intend tospply to Bal- timore County Court, at their ensuing Sessi- on, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of the state of Maryland. JOHNTAGART. THOMAS CALWELL. Aupust 8 ^^^ co2m Notice is hereby Given, That I intend to apply to the judges of Bal. tiniore county court, or some one of them forr the benefit of an act of assembly, passed at November session 1805, and as well as of the supplement thereto, passed at the last ses- sion, entitled, " an act for the relief of sun- dry insolvent debtors," to relieve me from debts I am unable to pav, after two months- from this day. CHARLES SMITH. August 13._________ co2mf Notice is hereby Given, That the subscriber intends to make appli- cation to Baltimore county court, in 2 month* from this date for the benefit of the act of as- sembly of this state, passed at November ses- sion, 1805. entitled, " An :.ot for the relief of surn'rv Insolvent debtors.'1 ALEXANDER DE VALCOURT. August 14. ___________________d2m The Subscribers give No- tice to their Creditors, of their intention to- apply to Baltimore county court, at its next sitting, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this state. Z>. C. Stewart, W. P- Stewart, Lloyd Buchanan, August 3, 1807. d Notice is hereby _________________jCiven, THAT the subscriber of Somerset c:tinty intends to make application to the judges of Somerset county court, or to some one of them for the benefit of the act o! assembly passed at November session 1805, eniitled " An act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors '* JOHN WHITE. July 6, 1807.___________________d2tn Notice is hereby Given, THAT the subscriber of Somerset county, intends making application to the judges at Somf.rset county court, or some one of them, for the benefit of the act of Assembly, passed at November session, 1805, entitled " An act for ths relief of sundry insolvent debtors." MARGARET MITCHELL. JnTy 6, 1807. d2m PRINTED AND PUBLISHED JOHN HKWES, Oflptsite the Post-Office, St. Paul' Baltimore-. |