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Amos Smith h Co. No. 7, Bridoe-stkrbt, Have on hand, a number of good WHEAT FANS, And a large Aortment of SCREEN WIRE SIEVES, Anrl ot i«r articles in their line. 9th mo 7th. e°°t c I "it work, that ought to be in possession OF EVERY MAN 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 tor subscribers, and for sale, by GEORGE HILL. The following remarks from' a late London publication, attest the high opinion entertain- ed ot this authentic and interesting tvori : " The public will learn with interest that tils literary monument 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- site *>r erecting such a monument to him, -who was the first in war, the first in peace, and the,first in the hearts ot his fellow citi- zens : to him who was the founder of a great and prosperous empire, and whose mo- deration and pure patriotism challenge the imitation of all statesmen This performance ¦of judge Marshall has already been distin- guished by the most honorable and unequivo- cal testimonies; it bus been hailed as an ac- quisition to standard literature ; and it has been considered as duserving, 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. ___________________ d6t-eo Charles C. Egerton HAS FOR SALE, 60,000 lb. best Green Coffee, 72 hhds. Sugar, " 1356 boxes laret Wine, 10 tons Camoeachy Logwood, 5 5 hhds. Maryland Tobaico, 1,000 wt. Indigo, may 21 ________________ e0 Roiling and Sliting Mill. The subscribers are now ready to execute orders for Hoop Iron and Nail Rods of all dimensions, in the neatest manner and at very abort notice. ANDREW & THOMAS ELLICOTT. may 14 ________\ eo____ Just Received Irani Philadeluhia, ami for sale by GEORGE HILL, A Chemical Catechism, Or the Application of Chemistry to the Arts, for the use of Young People, rtists, Trades- men and the amusement ot Leisure Hours, to which is added, a vocabulary of Chemical Terms, some ascful Tables, and a variety of useful Sc amusing experiments, by S. Parkes, Manufacturing Chemist. 33" This edition is embellished wjth an elegantly engraved copperplate Frontispiece of the economical Laboratory of James . Vood- house, M. D. april 27__________eo Coach-Making. The subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they carry on the above business ill Ploughman street, near Ch!'ist.Cbur<-h, Old Town, Ba'timore, where all kinds of Fashionable and Plain CARM1AGLS, GIGS. CUliJilCLIS AND HAKNKSS, Are made a> d repaired, at the shortest no- tice and on re so iable terms They hope, by punctual attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. Wlw have for Sale, A Handsome New-Jersey Waggon. COMEGYS & EAVERSON. July 25._________________ _ eo F. iiurxthal ct C.Hasenclever, No. 67, Bowlv's wharf, Hco? just received and offer for sale, Brown and White Platillas, Koyals, Ticklenburgs, Bielfeld, Warcndorf, and Homemade Lin. en, Listaxioes, Checks, Apron Checks, and Stripes, Cotton, and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silks, Silk and Velvet Ribbons, Fine Laces and Beggar Laces, Tapes and Thread, Looking Glass Piat.es, from 40 to 24 h 30 lb 17, Looking Glasses and Nuremberg Goods, Bes Genua' Steel, Heart and Club. Th" whale entitled to drawback. Angus1. 22___________________________eo__ forty Dollars Reward. R \N-away from the subscriber In Septem- ber last, a Negro Mail named. LURE, about twenty-two years old, five feet nine or ten inches high, wide mouth, thick lips, a little in- kneed, w «iks much on the inside of his 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 off on or about the 33th of J line last, about 24 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, well set, stammers much when alking, and has a slight eruption in the bottom ot his bell1. Both of those lellows 1 purchas- ed lately of the family of the Bowlings, in and near Piscataway, where they have relations, & among.t whom they are probably secreted. I will give the above reward for securing them in jail, so that I ^et them again, or 20 dollars for either, and pay all reasonable eot. pences if brought home to Prince GeorgeJ* county, near Piscataway. RICHARD DENT. JulyS.____________ eo___ Fifty Dollars Reward. Ran away from the subscriber on the even- ing of the 30th ultimo, a Mulatto Man nam- ed TOM. He is about 25 or 26 years of age, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, his counte. "nance is pleasant, speaks mild and plansable, his hair is very thick and grown down his forehead more than common. He had on ¦when he went away a felt hat, osnaburgh ahirt a.id trowsers, no shoes, having his feet sore on the insteps, on account of poison. I purchased him of Mr. Robert Oliver, of Bal- timore, last fall, in whose service he was a long time, in the capacity of a coachman, and is well known in Baltimore. Since I have had him he has been generally employed in driving one of my mill waggons I will give the above reward if apprehended, and lodged in Baltimore county Jail, so th t I get him again. WILLIAM OWINGS. September e* Baltimore Medical Warehouse, No 102, Baltimore-stuk '.'. JAMfiS H ANN \, respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has just receiv- ed and now opening, in addition to his (firmer s'ock, a lartre and general assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES and PAINTERS' COLORS, Which'he offers for sale Wholesale and Retail, for cash, credit, or Country produce. ¦He flatters himself that he has as large an assortment if n>t larger than any in this city, and is in hopes he can sell as low, if not low- er than any other. The following comprize a part of his stock which he has selected : 300 best Pale Bark, in powder, 2H0 best red Bark in do. 100 Cantharides, 1000 Cream Tartai", 20 bbls. Glauber Salt, 10 Cochineal, 300 Cinnamon, (or cassia) 50 real Cevlon Cinnamon, 2 cases Rheubarb, 2 do. Aqui Fortis, 1 tierce China Root, 1000 wt. Pearl Ash, first quality, 200 Oil Vitriol, 300 Spirits Nitre Dudcis, 2 case", Manna Flake, 50 white Wax, 2 cases Magnesia, 100 Powdered Jallap, 300 Patent Yellow, 200 real South America Gum Copal, 72 dozen best quality 4 rowed Tooth brushes, With a general assortment of Patent Medi- cines, Perfumeries, &c. Country Merchanns will fined it to their in- terest to call and examine his goods and prices. Also, on Consignment, 5 hhds, 4th proof Irish Whiskey, Kilkenny Marble Chimney Pieces, Rousitt's first quality Spanish Segars in half and whole boxes, India Shades, &C. Sept. 10__________________________eo4t_ Queen's-Ware and Glass. MATTHEW SMITH, No. 3, North Li- berty-street, Has on hand a general assortment of goods in the above line, which he offers on reason- able terms, fur cash, or approved acceptances in tow*. Crates well assorted, and Liverpool short Pipes in boxes Browu Line, and Liverpool China Table Services, Setts of Elegant Tea China, and handsome Cut Glass. Sept 10-____________, ,'¦ ,,'___________eo4t BENGALS. A few pieces of BENGALLS, of different colors, for sale by JOSEPH TOWNSEND. No. 18, Baltimore-street. 6th mo- 3. ea Sugar and Coffee 420 boxes white and brown Havana Sugar, 151X10 lb. Green Coffee. The whole entitled to drawback. For sale by ROB : HAMILTON, Corner of Lovely-Lane and Calvert-street. August 21.________________^_________eo For bale, a Negro Girl. To be sold for about seven yeara unexpired time, a Negro GIRL. She is about 20 years old, is healthy and strong, and accustomed to all kinds of house woik, for which she can be well recommended. Apply at this Office. Augiui_13;__________________________eo Von Kaj.ff 6t Brune Havt just icaival and offer for sale, 8 bales light Holland Sail Cloth, 2 boxes Tapes and Bobbins, 635 boxes Havanna Sugar, 126 hhdV, Muscovado Sugar, On hand, 42 bales Cotton, 12 tierces Rice, About 40,000 wt. Coffee, 60 boxes Srgars, A few tuns Fustic, A smalt quantity of Indian Corn, 40 pipes Holland Gin, 50 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 '1 Willed Bagging Stuff. And About 2000 Muskets with Bayonets, &c, complete. \ igiist 7. d6teo i iv e Deodars Reward. RAN away from the. Subscriber, living Poultney fttid Thomas Have received per the Othello and Fame, from, Liverpool, A general assortment of HARDWARE; Co'iSiStingof IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY. SADDLE- RY, BRASS. TINNED, PLATED, AND JAPANNED WARES. .tvw g.;t which are, Anvils, Vises, Frying Pans, Spades, Sho- vells, Sheet Iron, Spelter, B ok-binder's Skivers, Red.Roans, Worsted Plush, &c Alto, 11 cases Guns, assorted, which will be sold at a low advance. September 5._____________________eo8t "Laud for Sale. The subscriber intending to remove to the Louisiana country, is disposed to sell his PLANTATION, 8 miles from the city of Baltimore, adjoining the Lands of Cornelias Howard, esq. and Dr John Cromwell, and within half a mile of major George Beam's Tavern, on the Reister's-town turnpike road. The Land offered for sale is about 21C acres. Fifteen aeres are now in meadow and thirty more can sasily be made, nearly one- fourth of the whole Tract is covered with voting thriving- timber, the residue of arable Land, superior to almost any in the neighbor, hood, well adapted to the use of Plaister— and divided into convenient and well watered fields by good f nces. The improvements are a good Dwelling House, Is itchen and Out Houses, with a pailed in Garden and Yard ; also an Apple and Peach Orchard ot choice Fruits. It is presumed no person will pur chase without first viewing the premises, therefore it is only necessary to remind the public, that its contiguity to the city, on a fine turnpike Road, and in a most excellent neighborhood, renders such a situation, rare to be met with, particularly within that dis tance of Baltimore ; few men in Maryland, can boast of having a more healthy retreat.— Tl os" inclined to view the premises, may apply io Mr. Thomas Darlington, residing th. eo ; and for terms of sale to Dr. Thomas Joi nsoi, Baltimore count), or the subscriber JOHN lOHNSON; N B The above described Land will either be sold together, or divided into Lots, as may best suit the purchase., Uiere being several Springs of good water, and handsome eminences. August 22._____________________eo!m§ A Waggoner Wanted. A single Man who can come well recom- mended for his skill, honesty, sobriety and industry, will meet with good encouragement by applying to Owings and Cheston, at their counting-house, EUicott's wharf, Baltimore, or to the subscriber, at his mills, on die Rei ster's town 1 urnpike Road WM. OWINGS. September 1._______________________¦ -n Just arrived Very handsome Gold a. Silver Cords, De. Gold Lace, Gold Tassels, Handsome Gilt Horsemen's Swords, Do. Patent Steel do Do. Brass cio A tew dozen Red, and white and red lop, Military Feathers. ALSO, Very rich longCachemier Shawls, Do. square; do. do. Very rich broad figured Ribbons, Extra fine men's Silk Stockings, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Linen Cambric, &c r. For sale, very cheap for cash, or approved notes. Appiy at No 35, North Frederick- street Sept 8. eo4t Block I'm. For sale, 1000 lbs. of Block. Tin. Apoly to CHARLES FEINOUR, Plumber, Market street, Foil's Point Sept 8._______ _________eo4t| To Let A STORE & CELL AH in Bridge-street agoodstand for business had the first of October Sou th -street. September 8. Posse-s.o.. ru: \ be Apj.iy at l\o. 41, _________eo6'4 To Let. A good stand for the Wholesale and Re- tail Dry Good Business. Immediate poses- sion can he given. Apply at No. 49, Balti- more-street. July 10. eo By Virtue of a Deed of Trust made by William Suman, and John Lamb, to Isaac Pennuck, and Phineas Ash, will be exposed to Peblic Sale, on the premises on MONDAY, the fifth day of October next, at four o'clock in the afternoon, The unexpired term of ninety nine years, renewable forever, in all that Lot of Ground, situate in the city of Baltimore, begining for the same, on the west side of Concord street, at the distance of 60 feet, southwardly from Water street, and running thence south four- tee: degrees, east binding on Concord-street, thiriy-tour feet, thence west parallel to Water- street, eiirhty-six feet mere or less, to ground of Thomas M'Elderry, thence north parallel to Market-space, binding on the said M'El- derry'.« Ground, to the south west corner of a Lot leased by Daniel Bowly, to Elizabeth Beam'er, and thence by a straight line to the begining, agreeably to the plat thereof, to ! gether with all the improvements thereon made, and appertanances thereunto belonging, subject to the yearly rent of sixty eight dol- lars The terms of sale will be made known, at the time and place of sale. JAMES M. BROOM, Attorney, For the Trustees. Sept 12._____________________eo5thO Swedish Iron, For sale by the subscribers, In quatities to suit purchasers. The most choice parcel of IKON that ever was import- ed, consisting of Square Bars, 5-8 of an inch, and Flat Bars, from 1 5 8 to 2 3-4 wide—a great proportion of which is well calculated for Carriage Tyre, and some of it suitable t> be worked Up into Anchors, or any articles where durability and toughness are require'.1— f r those qualities it is not to be equalled— Apply to HENRY THOMPSON, or CHARLES WIRGMAN. Sept 15______________________________eo'it Cordial Distillery, No. 17, Second-Street, Baltimore. JOSEPH FRELET Respectfully informs his friends awl the public in general that he keeps constantly on hand a general assortment ot CORDIALS, of all kinds, which he will dispose of, whole vale or retail, on the most moderate terms. t'.i:m with their e.uuutem. will have even r ,¦•>,• n to he satisfied witn his prompt attenti- on, and with die qualities and prices of his Liquors. OK HANI), A quantity of BORDEAUX WINE, in casks, from five to ten dollars a cask. HE HAS ALSO FOR SALE, 30 cases first q iality Mcdoc, of the year '8 1.. 100 ditto Red Wine, -i Suitable for lOOdil'o wihtr \V ir.e de Grave, Utile West- 100ditto Cordials, well assort- ( India mar- ed J_ket. Cordial In barrels, suitable for retailers, 3 pipes 1, P. Madeira Wine, received by 'he Wnil"from Charleston. Septeinber 10. Saw Just received ai d for Sale, 133 hlids. I first q. ality white Clayed Mar ,.;9 olds. ^ tinique Sugar, entitled to draw bask, 105 hhds do. brown de. 15 hhds. Muscovado, 70 bags Green Gusdaloupe Coffee BR1COE & PARTHIDGE. Sept 10. 2aw3w G'.rrisin Forest an Apprentice Boy, named JAMES LO.\ G, about Y! years of age, fair hair and complexion, i lie above Rew ard will be given for bringing him he.ne to me JEHU Mi'ALl-I.vrER. Sept. 11._______ ' eo4tJ Wanted—a House Keeper. One that understands her business, and can be well recommended will hear of a place — Also, waited to hire,'or purchase, a COOK. Apply at this Office. Sept. 1 e.olSt Von ivapii and Brune OFFEK FOR SALE, 100 pipes best Holland Gin 50 do Dutch Beer 600 boxes do. Cheese lo do. half pint Tumblers 2o do short Negro Pipes 2o casks 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, Listadoes.BookCheck, Stripes, Bretagnss, Platillas, Creas, Dowlas, Rcjuans, Eatopillas,Cholets, white. Rolls,Ticklenburgs, Bielfeld Linen, German Raven Duck, Hessi- ans, Bagging Stuff, 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 Guiacum, 6 seroons Jalap, 12o boxes P«rt Wine, of a very good quality 9 boxes Copper, 22 a 23 oz. 5o casks Steel, and A quantity of Glass Beads. may 4. dlSteo bdiuuel VVydovyn, ' 75, Vv ater-Btreet, Has received by the tame, fhmi Liverpool, 20 casks of vt HITE LEAD. Which he offers for sale. Sept ii.______________________________eo4t l he Person Who has in his possesion Kilty's Laws of Maryland (,n two quarto Volumes) bell ng ing to the subscriher, will oblige him by re. turning them immediately SAM I. DONALDSON. September 7. eo4t Baltimore and Reister's-town Turnpike Road Office. Proposals will be received at this office un- til Mondty, the 21st instant, for making the Road from Gittiii.c's Tavern, on the Hanover Rout, to the Pennsylvania line. JOHN F. HAKRIS, Sec'ry. Sept 8._______________eo"?lS For Sale, A valuable TRACT of LAND, formerly the property of Mrs. Ann Pemberton, called Westoury, containing 1464 acres, s tuated in Anne-Arundel county, state of Maryland, at the head of West River, 12 miles ftom Anna- polis, and 42 from Baltimore This land is well calculated to produce ".heut. tobacco and corn j has a large quantity of timber, suitable for ship building, and most excellent meadow. The timber lies near the river, which is navi- gable for large vessels into the Chesapeake, 6 miles from the landing. It is divided into two handsometarms, the one containing 746 acres, and the other 718 acres, each having a good landing on said river, and will be sold together or separately. For terms apply to William Cooke, esquire, Baltimore; John Galloway, esquire, West River ; or to Henry Waddell, Philadelphia. N. B If not sold at private sale before the 2d November next, it will then e sold ai auc- tion on the premises, either separately or to- gither, to suit purchasers. August 24. eo2N 30 hhds. New England laim, Just landing and for sale by the subscriber. Who likewise offers on very moderate turns, 25 hhds. Guaualoupeand Matanzas Sugars, 80 casks assorted Cut Nails. Also on hand as usual, A general assortment ot Bar, Hoop and Rod IRON. Apply at No. 53, County wharf, to WM. JONES. September 15. eo2w Just Received For sale at No. (>4, Marat street, 220 boxes Spanish Cigars, ot good qua- lity, which will be sold low for cash, or on a short credit. WM. NORRIS, Jun. Who has/or sale, 4o kegs choieu Lisbon Wine, 16 gallons each, Imperial, Hyson, and Young Hyson, and Black leas, ot ihe best qualities, particularly selected tor retailing. Sept 8. _______ 2aw3w Battle Powder, Patent Shot, Tobacco, &c 2100 pounds double Sealed Battle Powder, ef superior quality, in lb papers 2 tons P..tent Shot, assorted, 35 kegs large Twist Tobacco, of the best quaht), some of which has been manu- factured 18 months, 40 kegs small Twist do 6 twi3ts to the pound, 30 boxes fresh Lisbon Lemmons, in good order, 8j battles real Martinique Cordial, 50 boxes ...ou4d Candies, 4, 5, and 6 to the pound, 40 do. best quality dipped do. 6, 8, & 10 to the pound, Wi h a .arge and well chosen assortment of Groceries, for the purpose ot supplying private families. For sale by WILLI A \> NORRIS, Junr. (Formerly j and w Nurius.) 'le Dealer atn: G- cer, 64, Mariit-street. Who i" turns his Sincere thanks to the cus- stomers oi the late concern, for tne continu- ance of their favors, and again assures them and the public, (hat nothing shah be wanting to give e ery satisfaction in the Grocery line. Sept 15. 2aw3w Wanted to Purchase, A parcel of Tortoise Shell, and Ivory. In quire at John P. Spies' Comb Manufactory, Brandy-alley, opposite Otlerbein's church. ' J. P SPIES. Septemher 15.___________________2aw St Annapolis Races. The balance o! the Jockey Club purse, will be run for, mer the Annapolis course, on Tuesday he 20th October next Heals four miles each, carrying weights agreeable to the rules of tin Chib. The purse will not be less than SS0 dollars. On Wedn. sday, the 21st October, the Colt's purse, ot not less 175 dollars, widbe run for ; heats 2 miles each. On Thursday, 2;'d Oct"ber, the subscripti- on purse of about one hundred Dollars, w.ill be nth (or j heats 3 miles each. This being the last year of the Club, the subscribers are requested to be punctual in paying up their subscriptions, on 'he evening preceding, or during -.he first day's race. JAMES WILLIAMS, ) e. , THOMAS JENINGS, j i>^wMS- Sept 9. L;ivs6w 'lo Let. A Dry Good Store, in Market-street___ Possession given immediately Inquire at this ..Office. August i;6. 2aw2w Woolens. JAMKS DALL if CO. Have iinpoi ted from Liverpool, per the ihips O* thello and Canawa the pmcipalpart of their WOOLENS, And daily expect their fine Goods from London Sept 4____________dSt-eoSt^ On Application To me, in the recess of the Court, as one of the associate Judges of the sixth Je.dirial dis- trict of the state of Maryland, by petition in writing of Jacob Bouldin, prayii-g 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, 18U6 ; and a schedule of his property, and a list of his ereditors oil oath, as far as he can ascertain their., as di- rected by the said act, being annexed to his petition, and the said Jacob Bouldin, having proved to my satisfaction, that he hatli resid- ed in the state of Maryland, the two preced- ing years previous to the passage ol the said act, and having been brought before me, and discharged from confineniet t, and taking the oath by said act required ; it is therefore ad- judged and ordered by rre that the said Ja- cob Bouldin, appear b( fi re the county court, to he 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 mav be proposed to him by his creditors ; that the said day he and is' hereby appointed the time for the said cre-r ditOl'S to appear and recommend a Trustee for their benefit. And the said Jacob Boul- din, give them notice, by causing a copy of tide order to be inserted in some one of tlui newspapers in the City of Baltimore, every other day for three months, successively, be- fore the said te»th day of October next Given under my hand, at the city of Bal- timore, this 2d day of Inly, in the year 1807. Copy THOMAS JOjsES. July llta, 1807._ eo3m To all my Creditors. Notice is hereby given, That I intend mak- ing application tj Baltimore County Court, at its next session, or to one of the judges thereof, after two momhs from the date here- of for the benefit of the act entitled an act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors passed at November session 1805, and of the supple- ment thereto, passed 1806, and to retleve me as well from my individual debts, as from those contracted under the firm of Suman 8.-, Lamb. JOHN LAMB. _ Julv 2Ji eo2ns To all my Creditors. I hereby gi c notice that I intend applying tothc Anne A rundle count) court or one of the judges th rcof, for the benefit of an act of as- sembly: passed at November session 1805, entitled " an act for thefrelief of sundry insol- vent cWMors" as also of the supplement there* to passed at the last session. THEODORE R. S. BOYCE. July 18, LSi.7._________________2Er'l!._ Notice is hereby Given, That in consecpience of a mispkeed confi. dence I am obliged to notify my creditors, that I intend two months after tile date lierei. of to petition Baltimore county court, or one of the judges (hereof for the benefit of the insolvent laws of the state, to relieve me as will from debts due from the firm of Suman and Lamb, as those contracted in my indi- vidual capacity. WM. SUA!AN. August 4, 1807. eoSm 'i his is to give In otce, That the Subscribers intend tospply to Bal- timore County Court, at their ( nsumjr Sessi- on, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of the state ot Maryland. JOHN TAG ART. THOMAS CALWELL. Attgugt 8^^________ eo2m Notice is hereby Given, That I intend to apply to the judges of Bal. timore county court, or some one of : Iic-ni for the benefit of an act of assembly pasfod at November session 18e5, 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 pay, after two months from this day. CHARLES SMITH. August 13. _ _______w2m( To all my Creditors. HAVING sustaine many losses, I find my* self under the disagreeable necessity of apply- ing to the honorable the Judges of Baltimore County Court, for the benefit of the- Insolvent Law of 1805, and the supplement thereto : which application will be made In two months from this date. JOSEPH ARNOLD. BaPiinore county, August 25 eoSm JNotiee to Creditors. Having been entirely dispossessed of my funds, and thereby rendered unable to an- swer the claims against me ; I am under the necessity of giving notice, that I intend to apply to the judges of Baltimore county court at their next OctoberqesSicm, for the benefit of the acts for the relief of insolvent debtors.-. Or if necessary, to the legislature or Mary- land at their next session to relieve n:e froiB my debts. WILLIAM WALTON, Jun. July 31, 1807. c,o2m Notice is hereby given, to all my creditors, that I am under the painful ne- cessity of applying to the judge a of Baltimore county court, or to some one of them, for the benefit of the act of assembly passed at >io- vcmher session IS' .^entitled an act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, as also of of the supplement theicto, passed at the last session. ABRAHAM FULLER Sept. 7._____________________ d2ip Notice is hereby Given, ' That the subscriher intends to msuce an:'!:." cation to Baltimore county court, in '2 month* from this date lor the benefit of the act of as- sembly of this state, passed at. November ses. sion, 18U5, entitled, " An act for the reliaf of sundry insolvent debtors." ALEXANDER DE VALCOURT. August !¦;. 1807. _____ _2_ ' 'Ihe •Subscribers give No-, tiee to their Creditors, of their intention to aj ply to Baltimore county court, at its next sitting, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this state. D. C. Stewart, W. p. Stewart, Lloyd Buchanan. August 3, 1907. d PRWIED ANU PVBLfSHED' BY JOHN HEWES, Ofipo:ite the Pcs^OjKee, St, Paul's-Lane*i BaLTIMOBR. «