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v Forty Dollars Reward. RAN-awny from the subscriber in Septem- ber hist, a Negro Alan nimeJ LUKE, about twenty-two years old, five feet mtje or ten inches high, wide mouth, thick lips, a little in. kneed, walks much on the inside of his feet, and turns ins toes considerably out when walk- ing, ready at an answer, and talks much. I Also another, called ANTHONY, a likely fellow, wno went oil' on or about tne 3.3th of' J ime hist, about J4 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inch -s high, well set, stammers much when aikmg and has a slight eruption in : he boUom til his bell). Both of those fellows I purchas- ed lately of the family of the Bowling?, in and Bear Pisca'taway, where th."j have relations, & among-t whom 'hey are probably secreted. I will give the above reward tin- securing them in jail, so that 1 >ket tnem again, or M dollars lor either, and paj all reasonable ex pences if brought home to Prince George's County, near Piscatawiv. RICHARD DENT. J nly 8.__________________________eo Fifty Dollars* Rewavd. Ran away from the subscriber on the even kit* of the 30di 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 counie- nance is pleasant, speaks mild and plan-able, Ins hair is very thick and growl) down his firehead more than common. He had on when he went away a felt hut, osnahurgb shirt and trowsers, no shoos, having his led sore on the insteps, on account of poison. I purchased him of Mr. Robert Oliver, of Bal- timore, hist fill, in wh*- service he was a ling time, in tie capacity of a coachman, and Js wdl;.n'h(ii in Baltimore. Since I have had him he has been generally employed in driving one of my mill Waggons I wi I give the above, reward il ap rehended, and lodged in Bait.more county (ail, so tli t I get him again. VVILLIA.vl OWINGS. • beptember Von Kauri ex i>rune Havi just received and off' > for sale, 8 bales light Holland S.di Ciolh, 2 iioxi s Tapes and Bobbins, 63.5 b ,xi s IIivaiooi Sugar, 126 hhds. Muscovado Sugar, On hand, 42 bales Cotton, 12 tierces Rice, About 40,000 wt. Coffee, 60 boxes Segars, A few tons Fustic, A small quantity of Indian Corn, 40 pipes Holland Gm, 50 casks Dutch liner, Gin cases, half pint Tumblers, Negro Pipes, Black Lead Crucibles, Madder, l ow- ing and Fishing Twine, and Brass Kettles. Also, An assortment of GI'.RMAN LINENS, Among which are, 11 bales Hessians and Twilled Bagging SUtft'. And About 2000 Muskets with Bayonets, &c. complete. August?_____________dGtco Von Kapil and Bruiie OFFEIl FOR SALE, 100 pipes best Holland Gin 50 do Dutch Beer 600 boxes do. C'eese lo do h ilf pint Tumblers 2o do. short Negro Pipes 2o casks Crucibles lo do Madder, 5 do Sewing and Fishing Twine, 3 do. Brass Kettles, looo G'm Cases, 37o packs Sheathing Paper, 34 baks white and brown Flemish Sheet- iiu-s An assortment of GERMAN LINENS ; Consisting if Checks Nd.?, Lisladoes.iiookChrck, Snipes, Bretaguas, Piatillas, Creas, Dowlas, Hit rang, Estopillas.Cholets, white liolls, rickienlnirgs, Bielfeld i.men, German Raven Duck, Hessi- »ns, Bagging Sluif, and ready made Bags. Also, 374 b xes white ami brown Havanna Sugar 23 barrels brown Sugar, 2o tons Fustic, 12 tierces Rice 115o bushels coarse Liverpool Salt, 18 casks Rocqu, 16 barrels and 14 bags Gum Guiacum, 6 seropns Jalap, 12o boxes P< irt Wine, of a very good qurlity 9 boxes Copper, ,22 a 23 oz. 5o casks Steel, and A quantity of Glass Bwads. mav 4."________________________diateo To Let A STORE & CELLAR in Bridge-street, a good stand for business. P >sse*»ion may be had the fust of October Apply at No. 41, South-street. September 8. er6ti Baltimore and Keister's-town Turnpike Road Office. Proposals will b received at this oftice un- til Mond y, the 2lrt instant, for making the Road from Gittinsr's Tavern, on the Hanover Rout, to the Pennsylvania line. JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry. Sept 8._____________________ eot21S Land for ale. The subscriber intending to remove to the. Louisiana country, is disposed to sell his PLANTATION^ 8 miles from the cit} of Baltimore, adjoining the Lands of Cornelius Howard, esq. an I Dr John Cromwell, and within half a mile of major George Beam's Tavern, on the Keister's-town turnpike road. The Land offered for sale is about 2ii acres. Fifteen aeres are now in meadow and thirty more can sasiiy be made, nearly one- fourth of the whole Tract is cm red with joUng thriving timber, the residue of arable Land, superior to almost any in the neighbor hood, well adapted to die use of Plaister__ and divided into convenient and well watered fields by good fences. The improvements are a good Dwelling House, Kitchen and Out Houses, with a pailed in Garden ami Yard j also an Apple and Peach ( rchar'd of choice Fruits. It is piesumeil no person will pur chase without first viewing the premise*, therefore it is only necessarv to remind the public, that its contiguity to die city, on a fine Turnpike Road, ami. in a most excellent neighborh od> renders such a situatrftn, rare to be met with, particularly-within, thai: dis- tance of Baltimore ; few men in Maryland, Can boast of having a nm," healthy retreat,__ Those inclined to view the premises, may- apply io Mr. Thomas Darlington, residing the eo i i and for terms of sale'io Dr. Thomas joiitiso i, Baltimore countv, or the subscriber. JOHN JOHNSON. N B The above described Land will either be sold together, or divided into Lots, as may beet suit the purchaser, there hi iug several Spring* of.£o«d water, and handsome CHiinenc! s. Augu*t 22. eolm§ Poultney and TSiomas Have received per the Othello and Fame, from Liverpool, fc A general assortment of HARDWARE; Consisting ¦./ IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY. SADDLE- RY, BRA-^S, TIMNED, Pl.ATE-D, AND JAPANNED WARES. Amo>gjt which are, Anvils, Vises, frying Pans, Spades, Shn- vells, Sheet Iron, Spelter, li ok-binder's Skivers, Red Roans, Worsted Plush, &c Alio, 11 cases Guns, assorted, which wiH be sold at a low. a ranee. Septe iber 5 eo8t A \Yra.ggo.ier Wanted. A sinole Man who can come well recom- mended for his skill, honesty, sobriety and in/Htstry, will meet with good encouragement by applying'to Owings and Cheston, at their counting house, EUicott's wharf, saaltimore, or to the subscriber; at his mills, oh the Rci- ! ster's-town 1 urnpike Read VIM. OWINGS. September 1._____________________eo I For Sale, A valuable TKACT of LAND, formerly the property of Mrs. Ann P. mberton, called Wrstourv, containing 1464 acres, s United in Anne-Ai-undel court;, state of Maryland, at the head of West River, i ! miles ftom Anna- polis, and 4J from Baltimore This land is well calculated to produce heat., tobacco al'd corn ; 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 Ii is divided into two handsome farms, the. one containing 746 acres, and the oth.-r 718 acres, each having a rood landing on said river, and will be sold together or separately. t or 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 a., auc tion on the previses, either separately or lo- g llier, to suit purchasers' August 24. ' eo?N 3U fihtis. Ne\\ A.ng'.onul . vim. Just landing and for sale by tue subscribe*. Who likewise offers on very mitilerate t rms, 25 lib 's. Guadaioupeand Matanzas Sugar*, 80 casks assorted Cut Nai's. Also on hand as usual, A general assortment ot Bar, Hoop and Rod IRON- Apply at No. 53, Cou"ty wharf to , v W.vi. J .Nii.S. eo2w September 15. To Let. A good stand for the Wholesale and Re- tail Dry Good Business. Immediate poses lion can be given. Apply at No. 49, balti more-street. July 10._________eo by v irtue of a Deed of Trust made by William Soman, aid John Lamb, to Isaac Pennock, and Pliineas \sh, will be exposed to Public Sale, on tae premises on MO D \Y the fifth day of October next, at tour o'clock in the aftemoo- , 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 t.ie distance of 60 feet, southwardly fiom Water street, and running thence sbe.th toir- teei degrees, east, binding on Coneor. -street, thirty-fo ir ieet, thence west parallel t;i Water- street, eighty six lei t mere or less, to ground oi Thomas M'Elderin, thence lv.rth parallel to .Market-spare, binding on the said M El derrv's Ground, tothesnuth west coiner of a Lot leased by Daniel Bowlv, to Elizabitl; tl.-amer, and thence by a straight line to the begining; agreeably to the plat t .ereut, to getlier with all the imj roveme ts tnereoii made, ami appertanances thereinto belonging, subject lo tue yearii rent of sixtv eight dol- lars The terms of side will he. made known, at the time and place of sale. JAMES M. BROOM, Attorney, For the " "iistees. S pt 12._____________________e 5th O Swedish Iron, - For sale hy the subset iters, In qualities to suit purchaser*; • The most choic". parcel of IKON that ever wa- import ed, consisting u{ 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 ' arriage Tyre, and some of it suitable to be worked op into Anchors, or any articles where durability and toughness are required— far those qualities it is not to be equalled.—• Aj.ply to HENRY THOMPSON, or CHARLES WIRGMAN, Sept 15-_________________________eojtt John S. Home OFFERS FOR S1LE, 1600 Salted and Dried Hides, very heavy, 45 seroons first quality Flotant Indigo, 46bbls.>COFFEE 55 bigs > ' 116 bales Cotton, 40,000 lbs Carracas Cocoa, Blue Marbled Castile Soap. Juniper Be rites Logwood and Fustic. Sep ember 17.___________________ee4t Runyon Harris, No. 188, Market strict, Has on hand and offers for sale, 700 large rimmed White HAT", made light and trimmed in the neatest stile, cal- culated foi the Fast and West India markets, which will be sold on,accommodating terms i Also on hand, a quantity of Men's & Youth's Black Hats, wi h which shippers and country merchants may be supplied, by the case or dozen, put up in the best manner, and at the shortest notice, to ship or to send in the coun- try. Also on hand, a ge> eral assortment of Hatters'' lUPS viz.- German Hair, first and second quality : Co- ney Wool, canted and raw ; first and second qualitj Camel's Hair ; Spanish Wool, old coat Parchment and and Pelt Heaver, Muskrat, northern and western Racoon, Grey Foi, Ranit, Morocco Skins, Red, Yellow Green, and Black j Glue, Copperas, Verdigrise, and Logwood, with a general assortment of Hat Trimmings. Sept 14. eo Woolens. JAMES DALE & CO. Hive imported from Liverpool, per the ships O- thelloand Canawa ti.e p incip.u part of their WOOLENb, And daily expect their fine Goods from London. Sept 4. d5t.ee5t Coach-Making. The subscribers still oontinne their butt- nes, of COACH MAKING, Sue. in Plough- man-street, -rear 'Christ Church, Old Town, Ba'ti-nore, where all kinds of Fashionable and Plain CARRIAGES, GIGS. CUXRICLES AND UARMKSS, Are made and repaired, at the shortest no- tice and on r issoi able verms They hope, by punctual attention to business, to merit a share of public patsbria Who have Jar Sole, A Jersey CARRIAGE, which in form and size, is more f sliionable, handsome and con- venient, than those commonly bull; tit is con- strue! v\ to travel, wiih oiv- or two H and furnished with an elegant set of plated Harness. A ISO, FOR SALE, A Handsome New Jersey Wagfron. COMiGYS 8- KAVtltSON. Sept 17._______________________eo- lialtnnore o;' tfr&aenck-iuvm Turnpike Hoad Company. Agreeably to charter, an election will be he'd at the Company's Office, in the city of Bal'iniore, on Monday the 5th day of October next, firm 10 'till 3 o'clock, for choosing, one President, eight Managers, and one Treasur- er, for the ensuing year. By order, J. L!^rtTS WAMPLER, Sefry Sept H eoiilhO Patton and Jones, No. 03, Market street, Baltimore, and No. 44, Market street, Philadelphia, Have received v tin- late arrivals from Loudon a d Liverpool, a complete assortment of Eight Day and Table CLOCKS, Horizontal, Patent Lever, Chronometers, and common Gold and Silver WATCHES, And Clock and Watch -maker's /Tools and Materials. Which the) offer very low lor cash, or ac- ceptances in town 9th mo. H____________________ eo12t n i'kJJ vV ARL. P. IL THOMAS i? GhOlGE, No.'lUb, MaiiKE i -STar.ti, Have received bv the Othello from Lhsrpool, tln-ii entire assortment of IRONMONGERY, CUiLElvY, SaD. DJ.ERY & BRASS WARES, Which is now opening and for sale on the usual terms They have likewise constantly on hand a large assortment of GUI' NAILS & BRADS, At the manufacturer's prices. ALSO, A handsome assortment of DUCK GUNS AND FO.VUNG 1'IECGS, by the case. September 7. eo For Sale, That very valuable Property on which the hny-se.ahs now stand. The lot fronts llolli day-street seventy-five feet, and runs one hun- die-j and fifty tmee feet to North st eet : di. visions will be made to suit purchaser-!;. The central situation, eontiguit) to the best water in the city, and having the advantage of two streets, one 8C and the other 40 feet wide, renders tills property most eligible for build mg. Fo«- ter-i s uppv to D..Ki-L C. HOLLIDAY. Sept 9________________t-.ilm Conee-House iiotci, No. jti, S0UTB-3Tr.EET, Adjoining ti.e Merchants Coffee House. THE Subsi.iher lespectfuJiy informs his friends and the public th.at»h« has opened AN HOTEL, at the above stand, where In" is determined no exertions shall be wanting to nserit publie'patronage ; he is ellpre'par- ed i rj.be reception of travellers both b* land a, d water, who will find this central situali on convenient ooth for businss an intbrmation. HE1L PKCK N B. Boarders taken by the Week, Month or Year. 03" A Public Ordinary .served up every day at 2 o'clock. Sept 9 i"3vv Coa-i' Lsh, &f. Just received, per schooner Susan, capt. Trevett, from Boston, 12 hhds. ~> COD -FISH, in shipping order 154 boxt s > And 100 kegs Piekle.'l Salmon. Also, per schooner J.ine, captain flavies, from Boston, 14 hhds. Cod Fish, and 32 hbls Boston Bay Mackerel. Which will be landed to-morrow, and of- fered for sale on accommodating terms, by ISAIAH MANKIN. Sept 14._______________________eo4t For hale, Belt Leather, Drumheads* white Welting, prime Buckskins, red, yellow, green & black Morocco, hatters' and Saddlers' IV ool, Deer's Hair, Hair suitable for plaisterers, and a ge- neral assortment of Leather of the best qua- lity and upon the cheapest terms. R. K. HEATH, No. 1, Cheapside. August 24.________________________eo 1'all Goods. One hundred and four packages of WOOL- EN & COTTON GOODS, adapted to home and export trade, now landing from the O- thello and Canawa; for sale by PETER HOFFMAN & SON. Sept 4. eoiot The J" ubscrihers Have just received per Eliza Vickery, end offer for sate, 83 boxes white S< gar ? Of a superior qua- 60 do. brown do. 5 ''ty- W. L. & J. BARNRY. August ?7.______________________eo Nails,Carnage Furniture,&c. Received per ships Canawa and Fame, from Liverpool, 20 casks 6d Flat Point Nails, 20 do. 81 do. do. 20 do. lOd do. do. 20 do. 20d do do. 1 case Carriage Plated Moulding, 1 case Carriage and Harness Mounting & Lamps, 1 cask Carriage Springs, assorted. Also on hand, 3 va^cs best 6 feet Mill Saws, 4 do, do 7 feet Pitt Saws, 3 do do 5 and 6 1-2 feet X Cut Saws, 2 casks do. Hand Saws complete. The above Goods have all been received direct from the Manufactories, and will be sold on low terms, by HfcNIty THOMPSON, 53, Smith's wharf. Sept. 10 eolOt Frederick Jordan, 16, North Howard-street, Has received by the ship Fame, from Liver pool, and Grand Seignior, from Hull, A general assortment if HARDWARE 5 Aino'g which ere, Sheet Iron, Anvils and Vices, which he offers for sale on his usual terms. Sept 14. eo14t Timothy, Orchard and Herds Grass Seeds. A fresh supply o" the above Seed, just re- ceived ; the very superior quality of the latter for lo,v in rshy ground, and high U]Jand, is generally acknowledged by the farmers in Pennsylvania ; it aLo produces more Grass to the acre, than the Timothy, and of a better quality lor stock. BALDEKSJ'ON fc CORNTIIWAIT, No. 51, County wharf On hand, 100 bbls. Southern Pork, which will be sold low to close sale. th mo. 14. *-'°St For Rent, That excellent stand, No. 18, Calvert-st now in the enure of Messi s. J dm Wood and Co Comprising a large Store, Cellar and Warehouse. Possession may be had on the 25th September. A urn PETER HOFFMAN St, SON. eo Wanted, A YOUTH about 12 or 15 years of age, to attend in a Retail "-tore. One with good recommendations will hear of a situation, by applying at this office. Sept 16. eo9t Was taken up in the Bay, About 37 Miles from Baltimore, a fishing Sein, ah'ut bo or 70 fathjjtris, appears much worn, with Iron Sinkers. Whoever h.- lost the same, may have it again, on proving pro perty, and paying all reasonable charges, by applying to John ttales, living oil Fe.leral- Hitl, near the Obtervaory. Sept. 17._____________________eo4ii'E,t, Sheriff. Sept 17. Saw Annapolis Races, The bulance of the Jockey Club purse, will be run for, tnev the Annapolis course, on Tuesday lie 2Uth October next. Heats four miles each, carrying weights agn eanh- to the rules of the Club. The purse w ill not be less than >$0 dollars. On Wednesday, the21stOctober, the Coil's piuse, ol not less 175 dollars, wi 1 he run lor ; iii%s 2 miles each. On Thursday, 22dO;t her, the subscript). on purse of about one hundred Dollars, will be roll tor ; heats 3 miles each. This being the last ycui-of the Club, the subscribers are requested to be pumtual in paying- up their subscriptions, on he eve,.up preceding-, or during die first day's race. James vv'h.liams >Ct , THOMAS JENINGS, j Sttwards' Sept 9. 2aw6* battle Lowder, Patent Shot, Tobacco, he. 2100 pounds double Sealed Battle Powder, ef superior quality, in lb. papers- i; tons Patent Shot, assorted, 35 kegs large Twist Tobacco, of the be<;t quality, son e of which has been manu- lactur.ed 18 months, 40 kegs small Twist do. 6 twisis to the pound, 30 boxes fresh Lisbon Lemmons, in good order, 80 b'-ttles real Martinique Cordial, 50 boxes Mould CaaHiKs, 4, 5, and 6 to the pound, 40 do. best quality dipped do. 6, 8, & 10 to the pound, With a large and well chosen assortment of Groceries, for the purpose of supplying private families. For sale by WILLIAM NORRIS, Junr. (Eomurly J and wo norkis ) 'lea Dealer and Grocer, 64, Market-street. Who ri turns his sincere thanks to the cus- stomers of the late concern, for the continu- ance of their favors, and again assures them and the public, that nothing shall be wanting to give every satisfaction in the Grocery line. Sept 15.____________________2aw3w jusi lecuiviG aid for bale, 133 hhds. 1 first quality white Clayed Mar 39 bbls. 5 tinique Sugar, entitled to draw back, 105 hhds. do. brown do. 15 hhds. Muscovado, 70 bag's Green Guadaloupe Coffee. BR1COE &. l'ARTKIDGE. Sept 10. 2aw3w Just Received For sale at No. 64, Market street, 220 boxes Spanish Cigars, of good qua- litv, which will be sold low lor cash, or on a short credit. WM. NORRIS, Jun. Who has for sale, 4o kegs choice Lisbon Wine, 16 gallons each, Imperial, Hyson, and Voting Hyson, and Black Teas, of the best qualities, particularly selected for retailing. Sept 8. 2aw3w Cordial Distillery, Ne- 17r-SECOND-STREET, B AI.T1MOTIE. JOSEPH FRELET Respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he keeps constantly on hand a general astortuient ol CORDIALS, of all kinds, which he will dispose of, whole- sale or retail, on the most moderate turns. Country merchant! and others who may ftvor him with their cumstom, will have every reason to be satisfied with liis proni|*t atteuti. on, and with the qualities and prices of his Liquors, ON HAND, A quantity of BORDEAUX WINE, in casks, from five to ten dollars a cask. 1TE HAS ALSO FOR SALE, SO cases first quality Medoc, of the year 180L 100 ditto Red Wine, -» Suitable for lOeditto wihte Wine de Grave, tthe West- lOCftJitto Cardials, well assort-/ India mar- ed. J ket. Cordial in'Uirrels, suitable for retailers, 3 pipes L. P. Madeira Wine, received by the Wolf from Charleston. Septewber 10. For Sale, THAT well known, and long established Stand, as a Tavern, Stage lioio-r, and l-'ost- OjB.ce, where all the Public Stages s(< p, si- tuate in Harford.town, in Harford county, (commonly known by the hame of Bush) on the Post Road, 25 miles from Baltimore and 12 from Havre de Grace. Tilers cannot be a more eligiable situation, making a regular' stage North and South., It possesses peculi- ar advantages of most other coai'try stands, having a merchant mill, a mcicantiie store of large capital, and weekly water ii-o-.eyance, to and from Baltimore, all vitlnn TO yards of the door j also a \ery desirable neighbor- ing-custom anl society. There is an excel- lent Kitohen Garden, and three valuable Lots, in high order for Grass, or other produce ; Sep .rate large stahles for traveleis and stage Horses, Carriage and Cow Houses, with eve- ry tage, in titd Pilot Line, which runs from tie ai <.\ . i,.re, to Havre tie Grace. The wlvle v, ill >„• sold totreth'T, or separate as may i i purchasers. The Tavern House, and its a] port na ee.s is now under rent at foi r I undred „, ,. t. >j ,,, j. lars per year; and tl e whole piop-n id good, repntr. A great bargjn will Ln ghen,, on application to fie s.hs-i¦ l-er. neat the premises. PEilKGkiiS NOWLA] D. _____ S'vi .. i Air. To all my Creditor's. I.'cVlce is h ichy c'nra, ih t 1 ,i;te:d mak- ing application t> bait,more County ' < nrt, at its next session, ir to em o: the j ': r-s thereof, after two moii lis from the dati here- of for the oc in fit of the act entitled an act r the relief of sundry insolvent del)' rs jmssed at No< ember session 180.5 a d if the "supple- ment thereto, passed 1806, and to relieve me as well from n y ii dividual debts, i.s from those contracted under the firm of .Simian Si Lamb. JOHN LA -B - jfoy'SA_______________ eo,'ni To all my Ciecmors. I hereby gi c notice doit I intend applying to the f line Arundle coin t\ eoi.it Or one of the judges th-reof, for the bene.lit. ol i,n net of as. «embly passed at Noveu-hir seisi u lc'0.5, entitled " an act for thefrelii-f of sundry in*ot ventdi.btni-s'' as also of tiie supplement there, to passed at the last session. THEODORE R. • BOtCE. July 18, 18o7. ________or.gfc__ Notice is hereby c.i en That in cons*qua • -oil confi- dence I aw obliged to u if , , Ii ors, that 1 intend two n • hs afli r t' i dnte I ere. of to peril' n B i in in lunty i urt, or cue ot ti e jo Iges i',' ;i ol for t • be efil of tl s insolvent la" s of Ihej-Ud.. hi rlievefue as w II from dc./ts due irom the firm of ,o . n arid I.-iii h, as those contra;-t< i' in rny indi- vidua) capacity \'. M SUMAN. August t, 1807 i ¦ .. j his is lo give Not c< Thatthe Siibscrlbersint^niltospplj to Bal. timore Com ty Co ii, at their.cnKiiirrg Sessi- on, for the benefit, of the Insolvcat Laws of the state ot Alary land. J HN TAG.ART. THOMAS CAL" ELL. Aiuni't 8._________________eo Jtn Notice is hereby ( iven, That I intend to apply to the-judri s of Bal. timore county court, o souk one of tbeio, for the benefit of an tci of asufmbly, passed at N vembi r se^si ,n, 18.5 and the srpplejncnt ther.to, iiuitl.'d, an act lor the n-liet of sun- dry inso vent debtors, ti relieve me from debts which I am UniiMe to pay; after two months notice, is duly giv*n. ' JOHN 15. SAY^E. Sept 9. 1807-________ eo„\u Nonce is hereby Giveu, That I intend to a])|)ly to 111" judges of Bal. timore county court, or some one of them tor the benefit ot im act of assembly passed at November session 18- 5, and as well as of (lie supplen-ent theieto, passed at the l:i.-:t ses- sion, entitled, " an act lor the relief erf;'sun- dry insolvent debtors," to relieve me lioin debts I am unable to pay, after two months from this day. CHARLES SIvj-lTH, August 13. '_________ eo?"riaj To all my Creditors. HAVING sustaine ruany Uxsses, 1 find mv» self under thi disagreeable necessity of apply- ing to the honorable d.e Judges of ftalt'iii ore County Court, for thebeheftl ol the Insolvent Law of 18;i5, and tjie supplement tlier/to t which application will he made in two months from this date. JOSliPH AHNOLft. RahiiTiore connty, AugBSt 25 eov'm Aoti.ee io Creclitois. Having been entirely dispossessed of mv funds, and thereby rendered unahie 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 October session, for the benefit of the aots for the relief ol insolvent debtors.— Or if ii<... -ssary, to the legislature oi Mary™ land at their n< xt session to relieve me from my debts. WILLIAM WALTON, Jun,. Notice is hereby given, to all my creditors, that I am under the painful ne- ccssit'i of applying to th* judges of Baltimore county court, or to son en, of them, for (he benefit of the act of assembly passed il !o. veniber se.-s',on 18' 5, tntitlid an act tbr toe relief of sundry insolvent debtors, as tdso o| of the supplement theieto, passed at the last session. ABRAHAM FULLER Sept. 7.