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Proposals
For Publishing by 'subscription! a Moral. In-
structive, Entertaining, Period,cai Work,
Entitled
The Monthly Magazine ;
To contain ooot.a.o pag-s, Ik tut press—
well executed, on fine fffpur—with a copper-
plate Engraving to each volume. &u >' t >e
patronage obtained be vlequale to the ex-
pense, an Bligrav.ng will be given
nunibn; which will add greatly to
ty ot'the work. without enhancing the price
Gonseq >eiitly.
100 Dollars Reward.
nitk each
t.e beau-
¦idies
it is expected, ihatthe Lai
O.-ntlC'iicn ot tnis ci'y will be liberal in
attaching tjie,r nam, s to the subscription list,
in order to enable Hie publishers to issue the
Monthly Magazine in a style cominonsura e
W!t'> its o 'je.it, and the wis'i ot the propri&tor.
It Iris been usual tor persons soliciting pa-
tronage For undertakings of the nature of the
present to deal expensively in promises, the
neglect of which, has casta stigma on their
da
mm
successors not easily retrieved. This is what
the proprietor would carefully avoid. He will
take leave just to state, that as the majority,
perhaps all, ofthosi who may see. tUia proposal,
understand the nature of ttie work, be esteems
it unnecessary to particularize the manner in
-which it will be conducted, further than that
it wil1 be on the plan oi the most approved pe-
riodical miscellanies in Europe ; mat will con-
tain Sketches of interesting Bii graphy, de
tactied pie.es of History, Extraordinary Pro-
ductions of Nature and ,rt, Anecdotes, his-
torical and humorous, in short every thing
worthy of note-; that at the end of each num-
ber will be given, a summary of events of the
past month ; tnat a department will De reserv-
ed for the use of " the'
not only the assiduity.....
^____________:1 friendly assistance of
several gentlemen of literary eminence will
be employed, to ren ler it completely stich a
publication as the object supposes.
The price to subscribers, 50 cents each num-
ber, payable on delivery.
Subseriptians received at all the Book-
Stores in toe town and. on t!ie Point, at the
sever I Paper Offices and ai the B'ank Book,
Boon.-Bi,del/, ana Stationary Store, No. II,
South stiect, of Callender and Wills.
B ILl .lore, A igust 28.
Tor Sale.
Two valuable three story BRlC*t W \RF.
i.c at. tne head of Edit.oil's
flan way from the subscriber, living in
Prince George's county, near Alexandria fer-
ry, the two following Negro Men, both black-
smiths by trade : NEJ, and sometimes calls
lumself Edward Plafy, 31 years old, a small
slender made, black Negro, andcai read and
write. I cannot describe his dress, as he car-
ried a number of good clothes with him. He
has a wife in Alexandria, a free mulatto wo-
man of the name of Rachel, and four chil-
dren—I expect she will follow him.
J ,C!C (but call, himself John Dickson) a
rk mulatto, midling lusty, active and well
de. His dress I cannot describe, as he al
so carried one or two suits of sundry clothes
with him Any person apprehending the above
sla\Ts, and.securing them in jail so that I get
them again, shall receive, if taken within 20
miles from home, 60 dollars ; or if more than
that distance, the above reward, and all rea-
sonable charges if brought home, or in pro
portion for either. M\ masters of vessels &
others are forewarned from employing or car-
rying them oft' at their peril
JAMES HAWKINS.
July 27. __________________2awBw
To Rent,
The choice of 2 two-story Brick Dwelling
H UoES ; each has a store in front; one si-
tuate on Baltimore-street, adjoining the store
oj Messrs J icob and W tn B iltzell; the other
near the Precincts Mark, t tlouse, calculat-
ed for the reception of a Urge family. Ap-
plication to be made at No 340, "" ' '" —
street June 20
Fresh Gapers, Anchovies and
Olives.
EDWARD FITZGERALD
Begs leave to inform his rie ds and the
public, that he has just received from New-
York, per the schooner Friendship, the above
with many other articles, which complets
his assortment.
He has o-' kand,
At his cheap Wholesale and Retail
Grocery Store,
- 221 MARKET-STREET,
10 pipes half pipes and qr. casks of best
L. P. M. Wine,
5 pipes of which is the real juice of the
Grape, imported by Mr. Henry Thompson.
2 do. & 3 qr. casks L. Market Madeira
Wine,
2 do. & 4 do. best Lisbon do.
8 qr casks Sherry do.
5 pipes and 5 qr. casks real Port Wine
in wood and bottles, being equal if not supe-
rior to any ever imported into this country,
2 pipes and 4 qr. casks Teneritte and
Malaga Wine,
1C0 dozen Claret Wine, in cases 2 dozen
each,
18 pipes Cogniac and French Brandy 4th
anil thai ____________
But the gratuitous an<
lartmei.t win u<= t«i" ¦
favored ¦/ the Musts;'
assiduity of the editor,
Baltimore-
Saw
2aw4t
GILT BATHS.
HOUSE
dock ; al
I ig tlOUScii
DWEL-
sii I -
hewtwo story BRI.vK
nd LOT, sitio- about a mile
Frederick
fro ,, the citv oi Baltimore, c*> the
trintni-'n, ^ _^c------ ;Q .,., |laoil-oou
IaX^^Se^e^ent,eaaow
H-innXr Cher to. fhe latter-property >* «ell
£ft$g Neither , .,nd! onvaale
T I". sub* riberofft rs for Sale, ROBERT'S
P\ ,;K, containing 166 acres; being within 3
miles of Baltimore, or. the Falls turnpike road.
The imptV emeu's are, a small frame Dwelling
Ho i«e a Kitchen adjoining, Barn and Stables,
a sonII Sprn ir House, a good Apple Orchard
a .leadow very rich, about 6 acres cleared, h
from id to 25 more may be easily made, as the
place is well watered. There is a sufficient
qtiam.it; oftiiiber for the use of the farm —
The terms of sale may be known by ap dying
Abraham feisbp, in Howard-street, or to
JOHN MERRYMAN, ofSamT,
Near Hookstown
2aw
mav
To the Voters of Baltimore
County,
GENTLEMEN, _ .
IWe having a Ion? trfd intimate acquaint.
8n-e w VI Sam. Chew Hunt, beg leave to
^.'oJnendhim. as a fit person to represent
in the ne^tt ge.ieral assembly, and ime
^At^pwliin that Office Vie will ac
^ta«*»thW^g;HY V()TERS.
Baltimore cound-y,J^£T*i±-------!S------
"To Lease on Ground Kent,
The following LOTS In Yates' & Btfwfy .
K^on York street 85 feet front *2 deep
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FINN'S IMPROVEMENT, &c he, .
Seven new TUBS, anil shurtIv another extensive
BOILER, besides a variety ofother efforts to
please ' .' .'
WILLIAM FINN,
Who at fhe
CITY BATHS, JONES' FALLS FOOT-
BRIDGE,
Has bad the honor for several years past
tobe instrumental in mashing the body carpo-
eat o h.df tk.' community , takes this liber-
y to talk like a states naoj viz—not Jot Ins
own but for the pubii good ! To infirm all his
ol,' and nc-'.j friends, as w:dl those he iiwws, as
up don't it too ; that h'.s Patent submersion
machinery, is now in completed»der,6»r their
¦ reception ; or, in other'words, he his made,
ani is still making, such additions to his es-
tablishment, that from day light unti! mid-
n applicant will be subject to the un-
necessary loss of a moments detention, to
obtain either a COLD, WARM, SHOWER,
or PLUNGING MATH; when the season
permits :
APPROPRIATE ROOMS
ANO
BATHING TUBS,
For all sizes and sexes, Detached Rooms,
particulahy appropriated for LADIES, and
Cordial Restoratives, as usual viz : Finn's
Antispasmodics ; Gran! Restoratives \ Ripubli
ca\ Strengtiienersfor the nerves, and the never
failing exhiliiatives of the system vulgarly
named Milch and Fruit PUNCH, LEMO
NADE &c. Together with the most punc-
tual attention of the public's most obsequi-
ous, Sec. &c.
WILLIAM FINN.
N. B For the further encourage nent of
persons inclined to bathe, 8c coming in stages
one half of the hire will be paid, if required.
pi-oot,
4 >.o. Holland Gin, 1st do.
12 hhds. Jamaica Sprits, 4th do.
1 do. Irish Whiskey, 4th do.
Shrub, Cherry Bounce, and Cherry Bran
dy,
Bottled Porter, Wine and Cider Vinegar,
..West-India Cordials, and Bitters,
Sugar House and West-India Molasses,
Acid, Lemons and Limes,
Salad Od, in boxes of 30 flasks each,
London Mustard, hi boxes . lidoz. each,
Ba.-ket Salt, and Spices of all kinds,
First chop Imperial Tea, in chests, half-
chest*, boxes, and in 2 lb. leads,
Hyson do.do. do.
Young Hvs«n,
Hyson Skin,
Souchyng,
Double and single-refined Loaf Sugar,
Lump, piece and bastard lump Sugar,
New Orleans and other raw Sugars,
Jamieson's Crackers,
Double, single, pine and American Cheese,
Soft-shelled andunslie led Almonds,
Raisins, in kegs and boxes,
Demijohns, Wine, and
Starch, Fig and Indigo Blue,
Spermaceti Oil, and Candles, '
Mould and Dipt Candles,
Castile, White and Brown Soap,
15'J boxes best Spanish Cigars,
6 kegs Richmond Sweet . wist Tobaoco,
(.one twist to the pound)
6 do. of 6 twist to the pound fit for re-
tail.
With many other articles. All of which he
will sell a- his usual reduced prices for cash,
country bank nous, or good payable in town
at 2, 4 and 6 months.
August I. S&W
Notice is hereby given,
Thatfthe subscrhW hath obtained from the
orpinu's court of Baltimore county, letters
of administration o»i the estate of Tho
mas Ba-xley, late, of said county, deceased.
All persons having claims agains the said de-
ceased are heneby warned to exhibit the same,
wi'h the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber,
at or before the first day of March next; they
mav otherwise by law be excluded from all
benefitof said estate. All persons indebted to
the deceased, are hereby required to make
immediate payment. Given under my hand
this seventh day of August. 18o~.
JOHN BAXLEY, Adm'r.
August 7, 1807.________________2aw6w
Baltimore Jockey Glub.
On Tuesday the 14th day of next October
the Baltimore Jockey Club Purse of gj'OO, wil.
be run for over th* Club's Race Course, near
G "vane's-1 own : free for any horse, mare or
gelding agreeably to the rules of the Club
On Wedne.sday the 15th, the B J Club's
Colt's Purse of '00 dollars, free as above.
Also, on Thursday tiie 15th, a handsome
subscription Purse, free for any thing ; but
the racing to be conducted agreeably to the
Rules of the Chib, except so far as they re-
late to ttienly club inattm.
JOHN WCODEN, of John,
Treast rer.
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August H-jH______________________________
HJ'.MOVAL
ynines Ninde, VV atcli- Maker
No. 70, Miirht street,
Respectfully informs his fiends and the
public, that l\g has removed from his old stand
to the above place, where hi hopes by a punc-
tual attention to business, to merit a continu-
ance of the public patronage .\hich he has hi '
therto so liberally experienced.
He has on hand, an, will be constantly sup
plied with, an elegant assortment oi Gold and
Silver Horizontal,Secoi ds, Capped J; welled,
and other.WATCHES, of the first quality,
which he oilers ior sale at the most u duced
rices may 19. 2aw
100 pair of Roots for sale by
LEOPOLD OONSEK.
No. 227, Market-street, between Howard &.
Liberty streets.
Amongst which we, \
Fifty pair suitable for exportation, which
will be sold low for cash, or good paper, all
orders, will be thankfully received, aid exe-
cuted on the best terms, and shortest no-
ice. ' Sept 3. 2-dvi6t ,
Wanted,
In a Wholesale and Retail Dry Good Store,
A Young M AN, about the age of l6 or 18
years: he must understand the business ,,nd
come well recommended. For particulars in-
quire at this office.
August T M&W
For Rale,
THAT well known, and long established
Stand, as a 'Tavern, Stage House, and Pi st-
Office,. where all the Public Stages stop, si-
tuate in Harford town, in Harlord county,
(commonly known by the m.me of bush) on
the Post Road, '25 miles from Baltimore and
12 from Havre- de Grace. There cannot be a
more elig'utble sit ation, making a regular
stage North and South It possessi s peculi.
ar advantages of most other country stands,
having a merchant mill, a mercantile store of
large capital, and weekly water cenveyauce,
to and from Baltimore, all within ZOO yards
of the door ; also a very desirable neighbor-
ing custom' a»d society There is an excel-
lent Kitchen Garden, and three valuable Lots,
in high order for Grass, or Other produce t
sep irate large staHes for travellers and stage
Horses, Carriage aiid Cow Houses, with eve.
ry other nee. saary building for the accommo-
dation of travellers', and the family equal, if
not superior, to any stand between Baltimore
and New lioik This property w il be sold
iow for c::sh, or good paper I will sell with
it, il wid.e',,' about four hundred dolfa s
worth o' Furniture, Lids, Tables, Chairs,
&c. Al n, a set of Horses ai.d Stage, in t! c
Pilot Line, which runs from tne above place,
to Havre de Grace. The v.hole will be sold
tf gether, or separate, as may Slot purchasers.
I'lie Tavern House, and its apportanances, is"
now under rent at "our hundred and fifty dol-
lars per yar ; and the whole p.operly inf
good repair. A great hargin Will be giverij
on application to the sifbseriber, near tlte
premises.
PEREGRIN NOWLAND.
Sv^eet Air'
September 7._________________2aw4.w
A Stolen Horse.
The subscriber on the, Dili day of June
last, sworijjed a Horse, with a Certain person
who called himself James Wils-n, whrt ap-
11 and to lie abou 3t years of age, slender
made. With oniy one irrii, dress,-, i, * blue;
deep.
ROB: G. HARPER.
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To Lease, on ground-rent,
SIX I OTS on Frahklin-'street, south side,
flpoosdev>ihe w^iwmpany>reservo^ 20
?"tfront s9.....'t de-pi i¦¦¦.imimgforNo. 1
tithed stance ot abmit 3o4 f.et from the inter-
:' ,,-.„, Of V<¦:¦¦¦ 'in and Calvert-streets, and
°-u ,-„,» eustwardly forbrcadth adjoining each
o^d-.^dboimdingonFranklm-street ¦
six other LOTS on Gravel-alley, the
0 feet front and 50 leet deep.
ng -laHeiwitb Franklin street,.
wide. 'The Lots on it run back
Franklin street. Persons who
FranWui-street, will th refort
,y of making them I4u.feet
the alley
lots of this depth,
VJNEG \R, fit for Pickling, which" they will
sell by the hogshead, barrel, or gallon.
TEAS,
ALSO,
A choice selection of TEAS, particularly
chosen for retail, .g j and a general assort
ment of GROCERIES ; whit b they will sell
wholesale or retail on modi.r¦'>
G street, on Tuesday, the 1st day of Sep-
Lev mk W>a co.ttinue to sit the two loi-
m fo, the puriH.se of making trans-
tats from persons residing
Notice is "hereby Given,
Thai the subscriber h h obtained from
the Orphan's court of lialtimore county, let-
ters o admiiiisiiiit.ou on the personal estate
of WiHiam Litziugcr, hite of said county,
deceased : All persons having claims against
said toitnie. are desired to re der then to
tie subscriber duly authenticated t^r pay-
ment, on or before the 6th day of March
nex', otherwise ti ey may by law be"excluded
from 11" heir, lit of said estate ; and al! those
indebted, are desired to make payment with-
out delay.
ELIZABETH LITZINGER,
Administratrix,
Sept 5, 1807 2aw6w$
Russia Sheetings, Indigo, Up-
land Colton, ¦?c fc-c
Slu
io be Sold.
The subscriber having been appointed trus-
tee for that purpose, offers for sale that valu-
able tract or parcel of LAND or PLAN
Ta'I'ION, late the property of Zaoha'tiah
M'Kubin ; containing about 488 acres, lying
?nd being in Montgomery county, with a
large and commodious mill house .58 feet by
42, three-stories high, one-story of which is
stone and two of brick, with two water
wheels, three pair of stones, two of which
are French Burr, one of Collins ; with nifer-
chant and country bolting cloths, sufficient
for manufacturing flour, all in good repair;
with a saw mill, stable, sinidi's-shop, dwel-
ling and store-house, the mill stands on a
public road, leading from the mouth of Ma
nococy to the city of Washington, about 11
miles from the former, and 20 from the latter
and 20 from Frederick-town. The above
property will be sold in Lots, or all toge
thcr as will best suit the purchasers. The
terms of sale will be cash. If not sold at pri-
vate sale befwre the twenty-ninth day ol Oc-
tober next, the sale to commence that day,
or in ca^e of rain, the first fair day thereafter
HENKY HOWARD of John, Trustee.
N. B. The subscriber will also sell 250
acres of LAND lyb'g on the south >- de of
Patapsco river, within about 7 miles of Bal-
timore by water or land ; the one h.df in good
wood and well adapted to any kind oi' coun-
try produce.
The terms will be one thirdcr.sh, on the re-
sidue there will be a credit, with bond bear-
ing interest. H. HOWARD, of J. Trustee
may 30. 2aw
For Sale.
I will dispose of at private sale, the Farm
whereon Lreside, lying in Baltimore county,
on the York Road, leading from Solomon
Schniuck's (formerly Towson's Tavern) thro'
Meredith's Ford, and distant trom Baltimore,
14 miles, containing about 9h0 acres, with a
large proportion of wood and meadow ground.
On this Farm are two large Orchards ot Ap-
ple and Peach ; the former contains 1000, &
the latter 600 trees, which have just arrived
to perfection, and their fruits are.of the choice
kinds The improvements consist of a small
Dwelling House and Kitehen, a Dairy with
11 goo! Spring of Water, a Spinring House,
a large Negro Quarter, Barn, Stables,
fiC This Farm lies ^out 5 miles from
Hatrpton, the seat of general Ritlgely, and
is pleasantly situated in a goad neighborhood,
und also contiguous to several mills. The
York Road passes through the middle of the
above laud, which makes the carriage to
Baltimore, safe and convenient, having eight
miles of the above road Tumpiked, 'This
property can be divided into two Farms, with
1111 equal proportion of wood ar.d meadow to
each. For terms, apply on tie premises, to
LARK.1N H. SMITH.
July !4- T&F
Green Turtle*
Entitled
to draw-
fa aek.
lowing ds.
fers an i bearing appe
*id county and precincts
By order ot ' ""
111 sa:
.___... the Board,
• SAMUE.L VINCENT, Clerk,
* io Saw
August 1^-
2G0 pie es Russia Sheetings.
10 cases of Bengal & Manilla
Indigo; first quality
2 barrels Carolina, do.
12 Pipes real Cogniac Brandy,
1000 pic ces Blue NanVins,
106 bales prime Upland Cotton,
150 barrels Boston No 1 & 2 Beef.
150 half boxes of Brown Soap,
100 boxes Md. Caodies,
20 do. Spermaceti do.
30 boxes Tin Plates, one third x>
lt'i tons Russia Hemp,
Few chests Hyson Tea. For sale oh liberal
terms by f
CUMB. D. WILLIAMS.
September 5. 2aw2w
Lor Sale or Rent.
The subscriber will seller rent, the HOTEL
situated 011 the Capitol Hill, and near to the
Capitol, at present occupied by Mr. V. D.
Stelle. As this louse is will known, it is use-
less to say more than that it is calculated fora
large establishment, and is the first situation
for a Hotel on a large scale in this city. Pos-
session can be had 00 the first day of October
next. Some other houses for sale or rent, on
the hill, near the Capitol. For terms apply to
DANIEL CARROLL, of Dud'n.
Washington, August 7_______tu&f.stO
JNotice is hereby Given,
That the subscriber intends to petition the
next General Assembly of Maryland, to pass a
Law, luithorizing a jury of twelve disinterest-
ed men to ascertain what damage he stnstains
on account of that branch of the Reisteis'-
town Turnpike Ho*d thatleads towards West-
minster, passing through his Land
DANIEL FORNEY.
_Scpt %_________________________J2aw4tl
Edward Johnson £t Co.
INFORM their friends & the public, that they
aje well stocked with, and now ready to deli-
ver, STRONG, TABLE, aud SMALL
li E E R.
January 2. 2i ¦
Green Turtle Soup,
Will be served up at the Shakt st-pear* Ta-
vern, coriu'f of Io' and East stree'ti
irorn 11 to four o'doftk, on Wednesdays and
Saturdays, dur:r(g the season.
IXj" Private familici; can be served as above.
August 11. TkI1' "
W ashington Academy,
Somerset Cavity, EL Mary'd 2Ct/i Aug- 1807.
THE undersigned Committee of the Board
of Trustees, invite peisoris qualifie' for the
Presidency, and as well for that cf an Assist
ant Tutor in the above institution The sala
ry cf the former Will be 6 0 dojjars, and tint
cf the latter 4o0 dollars per annum, with hoard
to each free of charge Proposals accompa
nied with propet1 fecotnniendalions, will be
received and attended to by either of the 1111
del-signed, till 31st Decern!,, r
JOHN GALF,
GEORGE HANDY,
L. D TEA! KLE
03* The Editors of the " Philadelphia Ga
zelte," the " New York Gazette." and the
'• Boson Gazette," will please publish the
above twice a week for three weeks, and for-
ward their accounts to the Editor of ihe Fe-
deral Gazette.
(Sept. 7-) 3nw3w
Notice.
The partneishtp heretofore existing under
the firm of Jacob and Wm. Nurris, being dis-
solved ivy the decease of the former—all per
sons having claims against them, are desired
to present them for settlement—and all those
having accounts standing open on their bocks,
are requested to make immediate payment to
WILLIAM NORRIS, Jiin.
Who begs leave respectfully to inform the
customers of tile late concern, as well as the
public generally, that the business v.ill be,
carried on by him as heretofore, and ussures
them that nothing shall be wanting to give
every satisfaction in the Grocery line, as he
proposes keeping goods of the very best qua-
lities, for the purpose of supplying private fa
milies, and at the lowest prices
Sept 5^____________________cUt 2aw4w
To Let,
The Store and Cellar No. 88 Market-street,
with a Stable and Ware-house fronting on
East-street Also, 2 brick WAREHOUSES,
on the lower end of Swith's Wharf. Apply
to STEWART, MONTGOMERY & CO
206, Markct-sbeet.
May 18 __________ d4t-2aw
TURTLE SOUP will beservPs-
met with many dosses, yet his property at a fair
valuation, wou'd still be nearly ccpodto his
debts, but as his creditors have refused to
tale property in that way, he must submit—
he must sacrifice the fruits ot 10 years in-
dustry—and he still hoj.es it will be in his.
power some clay, to settle ev. ry claim, for
he shall alwais consider himself bound in
honor, to pay every cent, if ever in his power.
THOMAS KENNEDY
• Washington Countv, Md. Aug.'..'8. 2aw2m
Notice is hereby given, to all
my creditors, that I am under the painful ne-
cessity of applying to the judges ot Baltimore
county court, or to some 1 ne of thein, for th<».
benefit of the act of assembly passed at No-
vember session 1805, entitled an act for tciie
relief of sundry insolvent debtors, as also ol
of the supplement thereto, passed at the last
session.
ABRAHAM FULLER
Sept. 7.____________________________ d2m
For Sale,
That valuable Lot and Improvements, for-
merly occupied by Joseph Huskins, Jim. well
calculated for the Copper and Tin business—
fronting 27 feet on South-street, and running
back to Franklin-lane. Also, «.he Lot adjoin-
ing on Franklin-lane, 27 feet front, and 40
feet deep, with a white frame building on
it. In fee simple. For terms apply to
W. M. MAYNADIER.
Sept. 3. 2aw
This is to give Notice,
THAT the subscriber of the city of Balti-
more, hath obtained from the orphans' court
of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters tes-
tamentary, on the personal estate of Sarah
Ridgely, late of the city of Baltimore, afore-
said, deceased ; all persons having claims
against the said deceased, are hereby warned
to exhibit the same, with the vouchers there-
of, to the subscriber, at or before the tenth
day of March next, they may otherwise by
law, be excluded from all benefit of the said
estate. Given under my hand, this 7th day
of September, 1807.
MARY RIDGELY.
September 7, 1807- 2aw6w
Notice is hereby Given,
That the subscriber intends to make appli-
cation to Baltimore county court, in 2 month*
from this dale for the benefit of the act of as-
sembly of this state, passed at Not ember ses-
sion, 1805, entitled, " An net for the relief
of sundry insolvent debtors."
ALEXANDER DE VALCOUUT.
August 14 1807-__________________d2m _
The Subscribe is give I\o-
tiee to their Creditors, of their intention to
apply to Baltimore countv court, at its n< xt
sitting, for the benefit of the insolvent laws
of this state. J J. C. Stewart,
W. P. S ,ic,rt,
lAoyd Buchanan,
Augusts, 1807. d
~PR1NTE~D AND PUrTCrsUED BY
JOHN HEWES,
Oppmtc the Pasf-OMce, St. Paul's-hant.
BALTIMORE,
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