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A WOAU THAT OUCKT TO E£ IN I'USSESSION"
OF EViJ,llV MAN,
Gen. WASHINGTON,
By John MarshaM., CVi.'fif Justice of the
United States,
Complete in 5 vols. 8.0. with an elegant Por-
trait, an! a variety of Maps i is 110 w read) for
subscribers, and For sale, by
GF.ORGE HILL.
The following remarks from a late London
nublitJation, attest the high opinion entertain-
ed of this authentic and interesting rjori :
" The public will learn with interest that
the* literary inonu i>«nt 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-
Bm % erecting such a monument to him,
who was the first in war, the first in peace,
and the first in the hearts of his fellow citi-
zens : to him who was the founder of a
grsat andp osperous empire, and whose mo-
n reasoliable terms They hope, by
punctual attention to business, to merit a
share of public patronage.
Wh-> have for Sale,
A Handsome New Jersej Waggon.
COMfiGYS & EAVERSON.
July 25.____________________eo
F.HnrxthidfevC.Kasenclever,
No. 67, BoWLV's WHARF,
Havejut received tmd offer for sale,
Brown and White I'latillas,
Eoy.ds,
Ticklenhurgs,
"Bielfeld, Warendorf, and Homemade Lin
en,
Listadoea, Checks, Apron Checks, and
Stripes,
Cotton and Linen Handkerchisfs,
Silks, Silk ami Velvet Ribbons,
Fine Laces and Beggar Laces,
Tapes and Thread,
Looking Glass Plates, from 40 to 24 &. 30
to 17,
I. eking Glasses and Nuremberg Goods,
B st German Steel, Heart .oid Clab.
The wboe entitled to drawback-
At a-ust 22 . eo
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i'ony Dollars Reward.
K AN-aw uy fioHi the subscrib r in Septem-
ber last, a Negro Man named LUKE, about
twenty-two years old, five feet nine or ten
inches high, wids mouth, thick lips, a little in-
kneed, walks much on the inside of his feet,
and turns his toesconsidarably out when walk-
ing read}' at. an answer, and talks much.
Also another, called ANTHONY, a likely
fellow, who went off' en or about the 13tll of
} one last, about 24 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9
lushes high, well set, Stammers much when
aiiting, and has a slight eruption in the bottom
ot his belly. Both of those lellows I purchas-
ed lately of the family of the Bowling., in and
near I'.scalaway, where they have relations, k
among.t whom rhey are probably secreted.
1 will give the above reward lor securing
them in jail, 30 that I j/et them agaiM, or 20
dollars lor either, and pay all reasonable ex-
pence*If brought home to Prince George's
oountv, near Fiscataway.
RICHARD DENT.
July 8. eo
BENGALS.
A low pieces of BENGALLS, of difi
colors, for sale by
JOSEPH TOWNSEHO.
No. 18, Baltimore.street.
6th mo- 3._____________________eo
Sugar and Coffee.
4"JO boxes white and brown Havana Sugar,
15000 l'o. Green Coffee.
The whole entitled to drawback For sale
by ROB : HAMILTON,
Cornar of Lovely-Lane and Calvert-street.
__August 21.__________________.__ e" _
Hackeman and Hoppe
OFFER FOR SALE,
IS boxts Platilla Royals,
26 Bretagnes,
8 Estopillas,
15 Creas and Dowlas,
3 Listadoes,
6 Checks,
3 Choletts,
1 Bed Ticking.
Also,
Vials, Cut Glass, and a few-packages Nu-
remberg Ware.
August 7- eo
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, ami accustomed to
all hinds of house work, lor which she can
be well recommended.
Apply at this Ornue.
August 13._____________________eo
Von Kapff & Brune
Have just received and offer for sale,
8 bales light Holland Sail Cloth,
2 boxes Tapes and B¦ibb'u.g,
635 boxes Havaima Sugar,
126 Midi. Muscovado Sugar,
On hand,
42 bales Cotton, 12 tierces Rice,
About 40,000 wt. Coffee,.
60 boxes Seg.irs,
A few tons Fustic,
A small quantity of Indian Corn,
40 pipes Holland Gin,
5U casks Duteh Baer,
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 w.th Bajonets, &.c.
complete.
August 7.___________________ d6teo
To be Rented,
A two story Brick HOUSE, now finishing
in a neat manner, situate on the corner of'Eu-
taw and Saratoga-streets, which oh account
of water and elevation will be found a pleasant
and healthy situation ; a large room on the
comer is. calculated for a store ; the dwelling-
is detached and sufficient to accommodate
c mmodoi sly a larg-e family ; good dry Cel-
lars under the whole. It will be ready for oc-
cupancy in eight days. For terms apply at
the Globe-Inn, to
D. FULTON.
Augusi 25 eo6t
P. A. Guestier
Offers for sale, the following GOODS, entitled
to debe- twe.
220 casks first quality Cargo Claret,
130 baskets Sweet Oil, 12 bottles each,
'50,1.00 wt. Cuba Tobacco, first quality, lor
Segar matters,
;.000 boxes St. J;igo Segars, first quality,
260 do. first q ;aluy Havanna,
50 boxes ?nd 00 barrels white St. Jago
Sugar,
40,000 wt. first quality Lagui a Coffee,
15,000 wt 2d quality do. do.
25,oO0 best large Beans do. for retailers,
60 seroons Flotant I.aguira Indigo,
425 pieces Fine Britunnias,
1 h;le Bed Tick.
August 29. eo4t
Thomas Mareau
Has just received aud offers for side, at No. 9,
Bowly's f,
10 pipes 4th proof white Spanish Bran-y,
30 boxes China Tea Setts, containing 49
pieces, v
10j kegs Ground Ginger.
On hand,
9000 lb Green Coffee,
i4 pipes 1st proof Bordeaux Brandy,
200 boxes white Cod Fish,
200 do. brown Soap,
75 do. No. 3, Chocolate,
50 do. Spermacti and Tallow Candles,
100 bbls. and half barrels Beef ami Pork,
Spermaceti iuid Tanners' Oil.
Raisins in casks,
Glauber Sails, ike.
t\ iif;ust _0. d tt.eo4»4
i or Rem,
That excellent stand, No. 18, Calvert st.
now in the ,enure of M< ssi s John IVood and
Co Comprise g a huge St. re, Cellar and
Warehouse. Possession may be had on the
25ih Septemh, r
PETER HOFFMAN & SON.
AtigU9t 22 eo
Bordeaux Wine.
LAFJTIE, lUCHE' AND BASTHE,
No 172, Baltimore street,
Haw for sale,
1 box Satin Ribands,
1 c,,se embroidt ic j l.eno &, Cambric H'kfs
2 bo?,es Plain '1 ..flt-las,
1 do Pl.dd Silks,
Wtrunks men's and ladies' Stockings,
1 bale ? India Handkerchiefs, fine pat-
1 trunk ) terns,
1 b.j '1 fire ad Laces,
1200 pieces Short Nankeens,
200 c.sks Bordeaux Claret.
The whole welt calculated for the French
and Spanish Market, and entitled to deben-
ture.
Also on hand,
By the piece or dozen, an assortment of
plain and figured Ribbons, plain and plaid
Silk, s Ik an! cotton Stockings, Crapes, B:m-
dimoes; Linen Cambrjck ; Ci.'tton and Thread
Laces, Scnshav,s, Sewing Silk, Sarsnet, Silk
and Kid Gloves, Laces, Veils, &c. &.c. &c.
August 24. f'fc't
16 Let;; •
A good stand for the Wholesale and Re-
tail Oiy Good Business. Immediate poses-
91011 can be t,;ven. Ap:.ly at No. 49, Balti-
more street. Ju^y 10. eo
Wanted—a House Keeper.
One that understands her business, and can
be well recommended will hear of a place —
.Also, wanted to lure,or purchase, a COOK.
Apply at this Office. Sept. 1, eoJ.it
Von KaprT and Brume
lOO pipes b , Hotltlhd C>'m
50 do putcii Beer
600 boxes do. Ciferse
lo do h ilf phit Tumblers
2o do ehort Negro Pii>es
2o casts Crucibles
lo do. Madder,
5 do. Sewing and Fishing- Twine,
3 do. Brass Kettles,
looo Gin Cases,
37o packs Sheathing Paper,
34 bales white and brown Flemish Sheet-
ings
An assortment of GERMAN LINENS ;
Consisting of
ChecksNo.2, Listadoe"s,HookCheck, Stripes,
Bretagnes, Platillas, Creas, Dowlas, Rojuans,
Estopillas,Cholets, white Rolls,Ticklenburgs,
Bielfeld Linen, German Raven Duck, Hessi-
ans, Bagging Stulf, and ready-made Bags.
Also,
374 boxes white and brown Havanna Sugar
23 barrels brown Sugar,
2o tons Fustic,
12 tierces Rice
115o bushels coarse Liverpool Salt,
18 casks Rocou,
16 barrels and 14 bags Gum Guiacam,
6 seroons Jalap,
12o boxes Port Wine, of avery good quality
9 boxes Copper, 22 a 23 oz.
5o casks Steel, and
A quantity of Glass Baads.
'may 4.________________________d 1 ?teo
Hugn Thompson
Has now in store and offers fur sale,
___ J1!1!'8' £ Muscovado SUGAR.
16o bids. 5
30 hhds. Clayed do
15> boxes white and brown Havana do.
10 tierces Rice,
55 bags Surrinam Cocoa,
30 seroons Indigo, flotant,
1900 bags Coffee.
39 barrels do.
67 bales Carolina Cotton,
5 casks Arrow Root,
47 hw,es and half boxes Prunes,
100 casks Raisins,
25 pipes Cogniac Brandy, 4th proof,
26 do, Holland Gin, 1st do.
i'fi quarter casks London Particular Te-
nerifi'e Wine,
1600 cases Claret for exportation,
20 do do. Chateaux Margaut, family use,
10 boxes Chamoaigiie, ? Red is white su-
5 do. Burgundy, ji perior quality.
Also,
3 tons Logwood, and
80o Hides (Spanish.)
August 19 _______eel2t||
Turnip Seed.
A quantity of Turnip Seed, thought to be
of a peculiarly excellent kind. For sale by
JOtil HOPKINS,
No 48, Calvert street.
8th mo. 19th_________________dtteotit
l.aml fur ",aie
The subscriber intendin r to remove to the
Louisiana country, is disposed to sell his
PLANTATION] 8 miles from the city of
Baltimoie, adjoining the Lands of Cornelius
Howard, e-q. and Dr John Cromwell, and
within halt a mi e of major George Beam's
Tavern, on the Reister's-town turnpike road.
The Land oflered for sale is about 2 ¦
seres. Fifteen aeres are now in meadow and
thirty more can sasily be made, nearly We.
fourth of the whole Tract is covered with
youhe thriving timber, the residue of aral 1
Laud, superior to almost any in the neighl or.
hood, well adapted to ;he use of Plaist.r—
and divided into convenient arid well watered
fields by good fc nces. 'I he improvfimci.ts are
a good Dwelling House, hdteh.eri and Out
Houses, with a pailed in Garden am Yard ;
also an Apple and Peach Orchard 01 choice
Fruits. It is presumed no person will \» r
chase without first viewing the premise ,
therefore it is only necessary to remind the
public, that its contiguity to ihe city, on a fine
Turnpike Road, and in a nnsi excellent
neighborhood, renders such a situation, rare
to be met with, particutuilj within thai dis
tance ot Baltimore j few men in . aryland,
can boast of having a more In aithy retreat__
Those inclined to view the premises, may
apply lo Mr. Thomas Uarlhlglon, residing
thereon ; and f„r terms of sale 10 Dr. Thomas
Juhnson, Baltimore count', or the subscriber
J'TIN JOHNSON.
N B The above described Land 'will
either be sold together, or divided into L< ts.
as may best suit the purchaser, there being
several Springs of good water, and handsome
eminences.
August 22. eolm$
C tiarles Ghequiere,
Broker and Agent in the Commission Line,
fV.'io fie-ps lus 'vffice No. Wuei -stre. t,
begs leave to solicit from his friends and
the public a continuance of the encouragement
which he has met with since he commenced
in the above mentioned line.
He continues to purchase and sell a'l kinds
ot country produce, 01 other merchandise,
A-rta offersjor s...e,
About 30 tons Campe«chy Wood, which
will be sold low by the quantity, or few tons
Also a parcel of Fustic.
200 bbls. Prime Si squehanna Herrings, in
good slopping order, a parcel very fresh Rice,
bright Trin'r ad Sugar in hhds. and abou' 30
pipes well flavored Gin distilled in Maryland,
neai y 4th proof at a very moderate price.
A small parcel very good, and a parcel very
first quality Maryland i'obacco.
He also continues to buy and sell,
Bills of F.xchange on Europe, or on the
Continent, Netes, &c. t>c as Bank and Insu-
rance Stock, of the different Institutions in
this city, and othe.r places, Road Stock, Wa-
ter Stock, tic. &c- buys and sells Vessels ;
also Charters and procures Freight for them.
Wantedat p esent,
Mechanics' and Un on r-ank Stock, a few
Shares Maryland & Marine Insurance Stock,
and some Shares Water Stock.
Frequent applications ha e been made at
his office to purchase well secured Annuities
for cash, or in exchange for Bank Stock
Any orders which may be given to him,
shall be punctually executed with Secrecy,
Fidelity and Dispatch.
August 24. eo2w
A Waggoner Wanted.
A single Man who can come well recom-
mended for his skill, honesty, soi riety and
try, will meet with good encom ; g.ment
!¦)•, applying to O wings and Cheston, at their
counting house, EUlcott's wharf, Baltimore,
or to the subscriber,, at his mills, on 'lie Rei.
ster's-town Turnpike Read
WM. OWINGS.
September 1. _
Wanted \o \ lire, or Purchase,
A Negro GLtL'of good character, that
understands Cooking, Washing, and Iron-
ing. Apply at this office.
September 1. eo4t
Plaisier of Paris and Sheath-
ing Boards.
The subscribers have just received and of
fer for sale, a cargo of Platster Paris, of an
excellent quality.
Also,
A cargo of long N E Sheathing Boards
Which they offer for sale at their Lumber
Yard, on Commerce-street wharf
MFADON Ik WALSH
August 28. eo4t
inf'ty Dollars Reward.
Ran away from the subscriber on the even
ing of the 30 h ultimo, a Mulatto Man nam-
ed TOM. He i?, about 25 or 26 years of age,
about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, his counte
nance is pleasant, speaks mild and piausable,
his hair is very thick and grown down his
firehead more than common. He had on
when he went away a felt hat, o
shirt a,id trowsers, no shoes, having his tett
sore on the insteps, on account of poison. I
purchased him of Mr. Robert Oliver, of Bal-
ti nore, last 1.'II, in whose service he was a
lmg time, in the capacity of a ci acl man, and
is well known in Baltimore. Since I have
had uim he bus been generally employed in
driving one of my mill waggons I will-give
the above reward if ap rehe.tded, and lodged
in Baltimore countv Jail, so th t 1 get him
again. WILLIA vl OWINGS.
September 1.____________ eo
ior Sate,
An elegant English built CURRICLE and
H A R.m.SS Iuqjlire at this Oliice.
Sept 3. eo
Timothy &c Herds Grass Seed.
'1 he subscribe s have just rec¦ ivetl, and
will be constantly sum lied wan tiie above ar-
ticles of a goon q ifdit;
BALDERStON & COHNTHWAIT,
No 51, Coemy wharf.
On hi.nd,
100 casks of 6d 8, lo, 12, and ?0d Cut Nails
and Brads, at Hie manufact' ring prices,
And as usual, a goud assortment of GRO-
CERIES. 9ui mo. od. eo4t
French Language.
The subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public, that he has resumed
t e departmt nt o: the trench Class, at Mr.
Sjamuel b.owi.'s Academy, and that he will
continue, ;ts heretofore, to give private lessons
a: hi- chanters, eveij day, fromnine.tb two
o' lo k. 1 he-practieal method 1 troducedby
Mr DiVief, has received an unususl sh: re Of
public commend:.lion. Persons desiri us of
I, ariiing to read and sp. a.» French expediti-
ously, wi.l find it the most expedient to at-
tain a speeuy pr licit ncy. . owe'ver, the
1. arners have the Option to adept any gram
Btar mid exercises most esteemed, to lie us-
ed exclusively, or, if approved of, in o>, junc-
tion or alternately with the new melhoU
F ..i.'i ,11. rs eager to acquire a facility of
ig Eng'ish wit'- aecuritey, aud . f trans
latlng from the German or French, wl.i be
taught with the utmost persph.uiiy and dis-
l-atcn J. |lRO,Wji.
A Pfogpictus, explanatory 01 the improved
method of leaching, m.-.y be had (gratis) by
applyii g"at the school, No. 8, Walelr-street,
between South and Ca.verl-streeis.
Sep: 3 eo-1tt
Tennessee Cotton and Cuiihtry
liar Iron,
FOR SALF. BY
A. KENNEDY k COLHOON.
August 28. eo'Sv
Motice is nereby Given,
That the Subscriber intends to petition the
next General Assembly of Maryland, to pass a
Law, authorizing a jury of twelve disinterest-
ed men to ascerlui 1 what daniave he stistains
on account of tha '¦ anch of the Re.istersf*
town Turnpike Road that leads t wards West-
minster, passing thro-' -h his L out
DANIEL FORNEY.
Sept 9.____________________2 A4t|
For Sale,
That valuable Lot and Improvements, for-
merit occupi' d oy Joseph I'a.kms. Jun. well
calculated for the Optxr ai«l Tin business—
frontinp 27 feet on Sou-h-street, and running
back to Franklin lane Also, the Lot adjoin-
ing on Frani'.lin-laiv-, ?.? feet front, and 40
feet deep, with a whUe frame building oft
it. In lee simple. For terms apply to
W. M. MAYNADIER.
Sept. 3. _ 2a w
100 pair of Boots for sale by
1. EOPOLD TiONSE E,
No. 227, Market-street, between Howard &
Liberty streets.
Auu,ngi.t which aie,
Fifty pair suitable for exportation, which
will be sold low for cash, or gv.od paper, all
orders, will be thankfully received, and exe-
cuted on the best terms; and shortest no-
tice. Sept 3 2iiw()t
Fresh Garden ix Gra -"¦ Seeds.
M \XIMILLIAN LEUISI.ER,
HAS received bj die sbip i «;r An-er;can,
fiofn London, his usual supply ' F GARD1 N
SEEDS, which makes his assortment com.
plete.
Also,
GRASS SF.EDS, viz. White Clover, Lu
zeriie, Cinque foil and ) ye Grass, and a few
fine Moss Ros'S, m.1 I which lie \%ill sell iow,
:U his Nursery St Garden, at 1'orikuul ferry.
'Urmoh, near Baltimore.
apri!29. 2a w
Literary Notice.
THE public are respectfully informed, that
EDUCATION in its various departments,
will recommence in Mrs Lacom'oe's Acade-
my, No. 16, South Calvert street, on '1 ues-
day, tiie first of September next.
August 25 ... e°4t_
ToLet,
A Brick Dwelling HOUSE, situa'e oppo-
site St. Mary's College, in Morris-street —
Apply to JOHN TESSIER,
At the Seminary.
August 09. -e0
On Application
To me, in the recess of the Court, as one of
the associate Judges of the sixth Judicial dis-
trir-t of the slate ot Maryland, bj petition in
writing of Jacob Bouldrn, 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, I806 ; and a schedule of
his property, and a list of his creditors on1
oath, as far as he can ascertain them, as di-
rected by the said act, being annexed o his
petition, and the said Jacob BouUiin, having
proved to my satisfai lion, 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 lefou me, end
discharged from o.nfmemeiT, aid taking the
oath by said act required; it is therefore ad-
judged and ordered by me that the said Ja-
cob Botildin, appear before the county court,
io 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
sucli-inlerrogatories as mat be proposed to hira
bv his, creditors ; that the said (lay be and is
hereby appointed the time for the said ere.
ditors to appear and recommend a Trustee
for their ben. fit. And the said Jacob Botil-
din, give them notice, by causing a copy of
t..is order to be inserted in some one of the
newspapers in the City of Baltimore, every
other day for three months, successively, be-
fore the Mtid IviUi day of October next
Given under my hand, at the city of Bal-
timore, this 2d day of |uly, in the year 1807.
Copy THOMAS JONES.
July 11th, 1807.____________ eo3m
To all my Creditors.
I hereby gi c notice that I intend applying
to the Anne A rut-die county court or one of the
judges thereof, for the benefit of nn act of as.
seinbly* passed at November session 1805,
entitled " an actfor the relief of sundry insol.
vent debtors" as ulsooflhe supplement there-
to passed ut thclast session.
THEODORE R. S. EOYCE.
July 18, T8o7. ____________enju:
Notice is hereby Given,
That in consequence of a misplaced confi-
dence I ana obJigcd to notify my creditors,
that 1 intend two months after the date here-
of to petition Baltimore county court, or one
of the judges thereof for the benefit of the
ii•solTcnt lavs of the state, to relieve me as
well iron! elects due from the firm of Suman
and Lamb, as those contracted in my indi-
vidual capacity.
WM. SUMAN.
August 4, 1607, eo2m .
1 Ins is to give iNot.ce,
That the Subscribers intend to spply to Bal-
timore County Court, at. their t nsuing
on, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of
the state ot Maryland.
JOHN TAG ART.
THOMAS CALWELL.
August 8 eo'Jm
JNotice is hereby Given,
That I intend to apply to the judges of Bal-
timore county courtj'or some one of them for
. the benefit of an act of assembly, passed at
NoVember session 18 5; and as well as of the
supplement thereto, pissed at the last ses-
sion, entitled, "an act for .the relief tf sun-
dry insolvent del tors," to relieve me from
debts 1 am unable to pay, after tv o months
fioni this day. CHARLES SMITH.
August 1.1. eo1,; 1
To all my Creditors.
H A VI 'V G sustai ne 11 any losses, I find my.
selfunder lie' disagreeable necessity of apply-
ing to the honorable the Judges of Baltimore
Coumy O urt, for the benefit of the Insolvent
Law of 18.5, and the supplement thereto ;
which application will be made in two mont!i3
iron] this date.
JOSEPH ARNOLD.
T'.nbPnoiv county, August 25 1 oim
JNotice to Ci editors.
Having been entirely dispossess, d of my
funds, aud thereby rendered unable to an-
swer the claims against me ; I Sm under the
necessity of giving notice, that I intend to
apply to the judges of iialtimore county court ¦
at their next (Ictober session, for the benefit of
the acts for the ri lii I of insolvent debtors.-—
Or if necessary, to the legislature 01 Mary-
land at their next session to relieve me fi'O.11
my debts.
WILLIAM WALTON1, Jun.
July 31, 1807.
INotice is hereby Given,
That the subscriber intends to make appli-,
cation to Baltimore county court, in 2 month*}
from this date lor the benefit of the act 1 F ::.»
setnbl*. of this Mate, passed at November ses-
sion, 1805, entitled, " An act for the relief
of sundry insolvent debtors."
ALEXANDER DE VALCbURT.
Aucii.il 14 1807- d?rri
rj he Subscribers give
J\{j-
tice to their Creditors, of their intention to
a] ply to Baltimore county court, at its next
sitting, for the benefit of the ii solvent laws
of this state. D. C. Steivai t,
W. P. Stewart,
Lloyd Bttchai
Augusts, 1807.__________d
Notice is hereby Given,~"
THAT the subscriber of Somerset c imtv
intends to make application to the judges of
Soi iM't county cour., or to some oneof them
fin- too benefit of the act of assembly passed
at November session 1805. entitled 'i An aot
for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors "
JOHN WHITE.
July 6, 1807. d:.mi
Not ce is hereby Giv< n.
THAT the subscriber of Some) 1 , . oujrty,
intends m.ikinjg application to the ' es
Si msrset com tj court, or some one of them,
for the bejn lit of the act of assembly, passed
at Ni.vt mber session, 1-805, entitled " An act
forth.- relief of sundry insolvent debtors."
MARGARET MITCHELL.
fitly 6 i807_______: d?m
iNti p'VDtfsnib LT^
JOHN IlKWES.
Ojipau'ie the /' St. Pcud'S'Lane.
BALtiMprm.
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