The Subscriber
Respectfully begs ivava ta recommrMid the
following' proposals lif the London Plusoix
Fire Company!, rtie Season of the lea ap-
p,osclies, when danger from that el mentis
most to J>e apprehended The rules 61 Pre-
miums, will in all cases, b. m:.de low, as
the n .tore and situation f property will per-
mit. For the accommodation of M rcliants,
specific Goods, identified hi m irks a d nuni-
b era, may he insured for a less lime than tue
year, Order9 left at the office; in Second-
Street, aify line between tne hours of nine
A. M- and 5 P. M will be duly attended to,
and Polices issued tne same day.
DAVID SIEWaKT, Agent
Insurances can be made on JJ. ildings,
Stores, .s.c Sic. in all pails of Mar land, the
district of Columbia, including Alexandria St
its neighborhood. Letters on toe subject,
post psid, addressed to the Agent, sliallhave
immediate atLeniion.
PROP .SALS
From th Pbttnix Camp my of London
For insun g bail e-, i-u.ldi gs, stores, ..lips in har-
bor, goods, waresani merdun iize,
FRO Vt LOSS R DA Vl.iGii BY lik\Z.
Insurance from 1 >ss or damage by Fire hath been
Fob .1 a measure ol great iaip irtai.e c>> the happi
tfess ffi u iss, aotl Ban given additional stcmiry t
comnercid tran acti .(Is. I he dfetinguihed a,j-
pr-.ivtcioii with which the public through U' Gre.t-
B i'ain receive i the improved s s'cm f 'hi. office
occasioned fr quem application lor the ii.su ranee ui
p.- .periy in tn.: princip-t cities and towns in iiu
rope and A nerio, and in uced the company ma
ny years since to extend their plan to the c ntments
of ur ope aii'l America, and to the West-India
islands I ht: Pocemx Compa .y can refer ro thi
unerring test ol experience to ascertain chef- chi
racter ; aud, gratified Oy he unb ounded Cbiifiaeuct
they have (brained, and f .r the pn poie ol f .ciii a,
tig to Uteinhabitant' the means ol effecti g i -u
auce on their property, theidirr.ctors have ateiy de
teriiined to extend the sum which h y h.»e be.i
accustomed toinsuie in any single risk, a -d have
arranged mes oi premmro upon tile vari uilt-
criptions of pr. peity, wlnh, they trust, will In.
tound moilerat ,jusf and equitable, the prompt.
fu ie with which ihi- i ffice hat) adju-ted tlie claims
of ufferers, and ihe solidity o1 its tunds, are so we I
known, that it is unnecessary to offer more on the
subject, thin to re'er those who .lesiie information
to the m rcrutics uf London, with wh .in they cor
respond,
$pF In this office, no i isme 1 person is liahle to
any call to make good the losses of oihers : but in
cc.e ol fi:e, the sufferer will be hilly mdemicli.n
by the company. The c jnpany also make guou
losses on pi perty burnt by lightning.
RATES OF 1NMIJA1 PRE xce di'g lO.OOO d Ihrs in one Ri k,
37£ Ceeitj per Anr.u n per ioo Jollara.
No II.
H.zirds of the %-cond Class, vz.
Buildings having the boar Wails enrirely of Brick
or S one, carried tnrougb. the H. of, and covere...
¦with boards or shingles.
Furniture or Mercha dize not hazardous, con-
tained in such buildings.
Hazardous Oiodt. viz Pit.h, Far, Turpentine
Saltpetre, Fix, Hemp, ils and fallow, in tfui o
inirsof the. Fi -t Class.
For u-s not exceeding 10O';O DoU'irs in one Risky
$fii Cms per Minum p.r lOoDol.ars.
No. HI.
Hiizards 'f lb Third Cfa«; dings, or in other respects situated disad-
van f, 00- y, will be char ;ed ar an extra premium.
The ra e m y also in some cases b. propoftioliably
m derated up n timber buildings iri the country
or when standing single and detached, or attended
1»ith circunstamas of oecu iar security.
^5" ralliw-.ielt.rs, Soap-Makers, Brewers,
Vine.JjraiidSwcet-.Viais.ers, Hemp and Flax DrcSa
ers. Printing Hou.es, Copers, Copenters, Cabi-
ner Makers, Coach-Vlakers, Ma't-Htuses. Bakers,
Ship-Chandlers, Boat-Builders, Rope-Makers, Su-
gat-Refi :ers,Distillers,Chemists, Varni h-.vlakers,
Turpentine-Works, 1 heatres, and all Mills and
Machinery, are deemed extra-h;z rd us and the
rate upon such risks will be pr >p irtiouably increat
©d.
Fire Insurance.
T'C subscriber having eceived /wttvrj and in-
st wtions frinu the
pu(Ri h prope, ty.
III. No loss or damage 11 be paid on fire hap-
pen.ng by an invasion, foreign in my, ciiil
cominotiori, riot, or any miliea.y or usurped
power whatever ; nor for damage done by ii e
occasioned by earthquakes or hurricanes ; hut
this company will u«aKe good the losses on pro-
perty burnt by lightening.
IV. Books0 accounts, written securities,
bills, bonds, tallies, and ready money cannot
be iusureu.
V. Jewels, plate, medals, or other curiosi-
. les, painlin ;'saud sc dp ures, are not included
.11 any insurance, unless such articles are spe-
cified in tfie policy.
VI. Persons insuring property at this office
must give notice ol any other insurance made
elsewhere on their behalf on the same, and
cause each other insurance to be indorsed on
their polices ; in which case each office shall
b liablu 0 ilie payment only of a ratable pro-
>ortion of any Io.jS or damage which may be
s 1st uned ; and unless sued notice is given,
the insured will not be enlitlu-d to recover in
case of loss.
VII. No order for insurance will be of any
force, unless the premium is paid lo the agent
or unless a Ml 11 lias been advanced, and the
agent has delivered his receipt on account ot
the office j and all persons iles.rous to conti-
nue their insu. an es, must make their fun.re
payments annually within fifteen days after the
lay limit d by their r spective policies, or the
same will be void.
VIII All persons assured by this company,
sustaininguiiy loss or damage by fire a.ef irlh-
withto give notice to the company's agent, &
s soon as possible after, to deliver in as par-
icularan account of their loss or damage sign-
ed with their own hands, as the hat re of the
j se will admit of, and make proof of the same
jy their oath or affirilKilion, and by their boo. s
.•f accounts o. other proper vouchers as shall
oc re as uably iv quired ; and shall procure a
"r'.ificave, under the hand of a magistral, or
Sivoru notary of the city or district 111 which
ne fire happened, no' concerned in stich loss,
importing, tha. they are acquainted with ihe
iharacter and circumstanmes oi'the person or
le'rS" s'oisui'cd, anil do know or verily behe.e
bathe, she, orttiey. really, and by misfortune,
. ituotlt any Li id of fraud or evil practice,
nave Sustained by sucl) fire, loss and .lamg
to the amount therein ricntioned and until
S ich affidavits and cerlifictes are produced,
tlie loss money shall not be payable ; also,, 'f
there apnea-san_. fraud or fa.se swearing, the
c aimaiii auto forfeit his claim to restiluiion or
,ia- oni, oy vir.ue ol his poncy
IX 11 case an,, difference or dispute shall
arise between toe assured and. the com .any,
touching any loss or damage, such difference
may be submitted to the judgment and deter-
min .tion of arbitrators, indifferently chosen,
wnos>e award in writing shall be conelus ve &
binding to all parties. And when any loss or
damage shall have been dub proved, the in-
sured shall receive satisfaction to the full a-
m-'Unt thereof, without allowance ot any dis-
c .tint, fees, or otln r deduction whatever.
X. Per ons c: dosing to insure lor sev^n
years, will be chai ged for six 'e-rs only; also,
for a less number of years than seven, v. ill be
allowed a reasonable discoun'.
Pilch, Tar, Turpentine, Saltpetre, Flax,
Hemp Oils, and Tallow, ar*- deemed hi zar-ci-
111s goods ; Tallow meilers, Soap makers,
Brewer?, Dealers in Spirituous Liquors, Vi-
negar, and Sweet makers, Hen p and Frax-
Uessers, Printing h .uses, Coopers, Car|ien-
ters, Cabinet-makers, Coach-makers, Malt
houses, linkers, Ship-chandU is, Boat-buiiil
ers, Rope makers, Su.,ar-r. finer*, Distillers,
Cliy mists,Varnish makers,Turpentine works,
Theatres, and all Mills and Machinery, are
deemed extra hazardous, and ihe rate upon
such risks will be proporlionably increased.
Ships in port, and their cargoes ; ships
building or repairing ; also, barges, and other
small craft, with goods on board, may be in-
sured against fire, at 75 cents for one year ; 4o
cents lor six months, and 3f 1-2 cents for three
months per 100 dollars.
Barns, Stables, Hay and Grain contained in
'hem. or in stacks or ricks, and Li\e Stock,
w.ll be insur. d at such pr, miurns as may be
agreed on
The ratejon buildings (and on property con-
tained in them) depend so uiiich on t.e mate-
rials of wh eh they are constructed, the pur-
poses f r which they are used, and their situ-
ation with respect to other builoii gs lb it may
be deemed hazardous, that particular attenti-
on is requested to these circumstances in the
orders for insurance
In Cases requiring a surveyor's report or plan
of the buildings, where there are several,
showing their situation with respect to each
other and 10 other buildings, such survey or
;dan most be furnished by the assured, or at
his expense ; l.ut where a clear des. rip ion of
the property can be given, of which the agent
inust he the judge, they may be dispensed
with. The assured is subject to no charge or
expence in this office, except 50 cents for the
policy.
In stating the sum lor which insurance may
be requested on any property, it should be re-
collected, that indemnity only is the object of
insurance against fire, »»d'that benefit or ex
peeled fir: jit or advanb ge, beyond ajust estimate
of the value of the property destroyed, is
against the principles of ihe contract.
Orders left at the Office of the Company, in
Second-.'..reel, will be attended to, by
DAVID STEWART,
Agent for the Phoenix Assurance Company
of London.
(n? The Phoenix Company having Agents
st Philadelphia, New-York, Charleston, Sa-
vannah, and New-Orleans, persons having
property in those places, are referred to the
respective agents.
September 11 d6t-2aw
To Rent,
The choice of 2 two-story Brick nwetlirjg
HoUsES; each has a Store in front; on, si-
tiiateori Baltimore-street, adjoining the store
of Messrs Jacob and Win Balt/.ed; the. other
near the Precincts Market House, calculat-
ed for the reception of a large family A p.
plication to be made at No 2io, Baltimore-
s'ee'-t June 20 2aw
.: :
, FINN'S IMPROVEMENT', Sec tec.
Seven new I UBS, and shortiy another extensive
BOILER', Oesi and
SHOES, particular;) made hr In me consump-
tion ; where measures will be taken, and or-
ders punctually complied with, with neatness
and dispacth.
SMi mo. sith;__________________2aw8t
bresh Garden c< Gvas*. heeds.
MAXIMILLIAN HEUISLER,
HAS received by Ihe ship i a.r American,
from London, his usual supply of GA DEN
SiiEDS, which makes his assortment com
plete.
Also,
GRASS SEEDS, viz. White Clover, Lu
zerne, Cinque foil and Rye Grass, and a few
line Moss itos s, all which he «i 11 sell low,
at his Nursery Se Garden, at Portland-Ferry-
Braneh, near Baltimore.
april 9 9aw
i'or b«lc or Kent.
The subscriber will seller ri tit, the HOTEL
situated on the Capitol Hill and near to the
Capitol, at present occupied by Mr. P. D.
Stelle. As this house is w, II known, it is use-
less to say more than that it is calculated (or a
large establishment, and is the firs', situation
for a Hotel on a large scale in this city. Pos-
session Can be had o the first day ol October
next Some other houses -or sale or rent, on
the hill, near the Cap.toi. For terms apply to
DANIEL C .KKOLL, of D'ul'ii.
Washington, Augu6t 7 tir.f stO
Russia She elings, Ihdigo, Up-
land Cotton; v c. i- c
200 pie es Russia Sheetings,
10 cisesol Be gal & Manilia
Indigo, first quality
2 barrels Caroline, do.
12 Pi, es real Cognise Brandy.
1000 pucisBlue Nankins H___________
10o bah s |.rime Upland Cotton,
15'. b.uiels Boston Ko 1 Si : Beef.
15 . half boxis of Brown Soap,
100 boxes M i. Ca idles,
20 do Spermaceti do
30 boxes Tin Plates, one (hird X»
1 • tons Russia Hem; ,
Few chests Hyson Tea For sale on liberal
terms by
CUMB. D. WILLIAMS.
September 5 2aw2w
For Sale.
I will dispose of at private sale, the Farm
whereon I reside, I; ing in Baltimore county,
on the York Road, loading from Solomon
Schmuck's (formerly Towson's Tavern) thro'
Meredih's Ford, and distant lr ni B Itimore,
14 miles, containing about 9o0 acres, with a
large proportion of word and meadow ground.
On this F irm are two Urge Orchards of Ap
pie and Peach ; the former contains ll.OO, Se
the latter 600 tre s, which luve just arrived
to perfection, ami their fruits are of the choice
binds 'Fhe improvements consist of a small
Dwelling House and Kitchen, a Dairy with
a goo I Spring of Water, a Spi .ring House;
a large Negro Quarter, Barn, StahleS,
Sec. This Farm lies about 5 miles from
Hampton, the seat of general Ridgely, and
is pleasantly situated in :. go.al neighborhood,
and also contiguous to several nulls. The
York Road passes through the middle of the
ab ve l-ind, which makes ihe carriage to
Balti Ore, safe, and convenient, having eight
miles ui the. above road Turnpiked This
properly can be divided into two Farms, with
an equal proportion of wood and meadow to
each For terms, apply on tiie premises, to
LARKIN H. SMITH.
July 14- TSeF
For Sale,
That valuable Lot and Improvements, for
merly QCctipii d by Joseph Haskins, Jim weli
calculated for toe Copper and Tin business—
fronting 27 feet on South street, and running
back to Franklm-laue Also, the Lot adj in-
ing on Franklin-1 .ne, 27 feet front, and 4)
feet deep, with a white frame buillii g on
it. In fee simple. For terms apply to
W. M. MAYNADIER.
Sont- 3. _______________________2aw
1UU pair of iioots for sale by
LEOPOLD 'JONSEE,
No. 227, Market street, bet-ween Howard &
Liberty slreets.
Atnong.it which me.
Fifty pair suitable for exportation, which
will be sold low for ca'sh, or good paper, all
orders, will he thankfully received, aid exe-
cuted on the best terms, and shortest no-
ice. StptS 2aw6t
Notice is hereby Given,
That the subscriber intends to petition the
next General Assembly of Maryland, to pass a
Law, authorizing a jury of twelve- disinten st-
ed nun to ascertain what damage he sustains
on account of that branch of r.e Reisiers'-
tovvn Turnpike Road thatleads towards West-
minster, passing through his L mil
DANIEL FORNEY.
SeptS. 2awl'i
Edward Johnson ik Co.
I NF'JKM their friends & the public, that they
..re well stocked with, and now ready to deli
ver, STRONG, TABLE, and SMALL
BEER.
January 2.
Entitled
to draw-
back.
Gunners take Notice,
That any person found Shooting, within the
enclosures of Canton, will be prosecuted to
the utmost extent of the law.
Sept 17. gawlra
2»w
Green lurt,c S,>
Will be served up at the Shalt sp are Ta-
vern, corner of Leinmon and East street,
Irom 11 to four o'rlocl , on Weunesdajs and
Saui-days, during the season.
tXj* Pr vate families can be served as above
August 11.________ _____' T&.F
Washington Academy,
Somerset County, Mi. Mun'd 26th Aug- 1807
'FHE undersigned Committee of the Board
of Trustees, invite persons qu-iiifie for the
Presidency, and as well for that f an Assist-
ant 'J ulor in the above institution The sala-
ry of the former ui 1 be 6 0 dollars, and that
of the latter 4.0 dollars per annum, with board
to each free of charge l'r p> sals accompa-
nied with proper recommend..lions, will be
received and attended to by either of the un
dersigned, till 31st December
J lIIN GALE, ,
GEORGE HANDY,
L. D 1EACKLE.
(£j* The Ed'tors of the '¦ Philadelphia Ga
zette," the " New York Gazette," and the
• tins on Gazelle," will please publish the
above twice a week for three weeks, and for-
ward i hei.- accounts to the Ed.tor of the Fe-
deral Gazette.
<.Stpi.7.)________________ "ve!..-
Baltimore Jockey Club.
On Tuesday the 14th day of next October
the Baltimore Jockey Club Purse ofg500, wil.
be run for over the Club's Race Course, near
G .vine's-1 own : free for any horse, mare or
gelding agreeably to the rules of the Club.
On Wednesday the 15th, the B J Club's
Col :s Purse of 200 dollars, free as above.
Also, on Thursday the 15th, a handsome
subscription Purse, free for any thing ; but
the racing to Fe conducted agreeably to the
Rules of the Cub, except so far as they re-
late to merely club matters.
JOHN WOODEN, of John,
Treasurer.
August 11. 2alwlaw8t|j
__ _____
James Ninde, Watch-Maker.
Mi. 70, Market-street,
Respectfully informs his friends and the
public, that he has removed from his old stand
to the above place, where he hopes by a punc-
tual attention to business, to merit a continu-
ance of the public patronage which he has hi
therto so liberally experienced.
He has on hand, aiu; will be constantly sup-
plied with, an elegant assoi tment of Gold and
Silver Horizontal, Seconds, Capped. J welled,
aud oilier WATCHES, of the first quality,
which he oilers lor sale at the most reduced
rices. may 19. 2aw
Isia cc.
The partnetshtp heretofore existing under
the firm ol focb and Wm. Nirris, being dis-
solved oy the ee-f.se ol Ihe former—all per-
sons having cl.- iu.s against them, are desired,
to pes mt ti.ein flit- settlement—and all those
having accooi ts standing .pen on their books,
are requested to make immediate pa\ merit to
WILLIAM NOItnIS, Jun.
Who begs leave r. spect.ui y to inform the
custom, rs of the late concern, as well as the
public generally, that the business will be
Carried on .by him as heretofore; and assures
them ihat nothing shall be wauling to give
every satisfaction in the Gr eery line, as he
proposes keeping goods of the v. ry f est qua-
lities, for the purpose of supply ing private la
nulies, and at the loivest prices
Sept 5. d4t 2aw4w
¦'"To'Let,';;
The Store and Cellar No 88 Market-street,
with a Stable and Ware-bouse irontng on
East-street Also, 2 brick W AREnOUSES,
on the lower end of Swlh'a Wharf Apply
to ST_WART, MONTGOMERY & CO
206, Market-street
May 18. d4t-2aw
- The Swan Inn for Sale,
By ori.'er of Baltiiy.ote Countv Court.
The sale of toe HOUSE -and LO F. on the
Philadelphia Uoad, lately oceu.ieil by Jo! n
Miller, as a Tavern, advertisefi to take plan,
on Thursday, the 10th instant, was on the day
of sale postponed till WEDNESDAY, the
23d instant, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at
which time, it will again be offered for sale
Oil the premi-.cs
The Lot e.\ lends from York street, 160 feet
to Salisl ni-, street, fronting on each street -'5
feet. The improvements aie, a three story
Brick House, with commodious beck Build-
ings, suitable either for a Tavern, or pr.vau-
dwelling, and a wooden building 'or Stables
The property is subject m a ground rent
of 150 dollars per au'iuui. There is also a
lien on it by Mortgage, which with the ar-
rears of rent amounts to about 80'J dollars.
The terms of s de are, that the purchaser
of the whole or any prut of the above r oper-
ty may at his option pay Ihe amount of pur-
chase money on the (.lay of sal., or give notes
with approved security, for tlie payment of
one-half the purchase money with interest
within six mo ths, and the reiiiaii-jng half,
with interest within 12 months from the .'ay
of sale; anil on payment of the wh"le auumiit
of ihe purchase money, a deed will be execut-
ed to the purcnaser.
WM. GWYNN, Trustee,
Sept 16. 2awt»
William TNTorris, Jun.
Ao. 64, AL.riit street,
HAS FOR SALE,
110 chesU Young Hyson Fea, 1st quality j
85 ditto Hyson skin ; 150 small boxes Hyson
Skin Tea, of 13 1-J lb each ; i7 chests Sou-
chong ; 5 ditto Pekoe Souchong ; 300 leads
Imperial and II son Fea, containing 3 lbs"
each, of supeiior quality; r al Cpguiae Bran-
dy, in ion4 pi,ies ; Bordeaux ditto, in short
pipes; Old,"Jamaica ana \ntigna Spirits, in
hhih. ; Hollaii i Gin, in pip s ; old P. acli
Brandy,, in bills ; ed.de.i« Vv'i e, in pipes,
half pipes, and quarter cists; brown Su-
gar, in birds. ; Coffee, in bag4 ; Black P. p-
per, Basket Salt, Race antl Ground Cnger,
in i¦. gs ; Double R'< fined Sail Petre ; Cassia,
m sin ill bales; Mace, Cinaoion, Nutmegs,
a-I Cioies ; warranted and common 'jh .co-
lates Mould and D'rpt Candies, of tlie best
quality, jn boxes ; Spermaceti Can des ; Lbru
do ; i-d Philadelphia Mustar , in boxes of 8
and 3 iloz n each ; Castile, White an i Brown
SpSp, in boxes ; 200 whole and half boxes
Sega-s, some -f which an superior to any in
tins city ; 2100 rounds doiibi sVakjd Batths
Powder, in pound pajiers, of superior quality}
F.g dlue, in small boxes ; Spanish, F lot ant,,
-,n I Ne .v-O leans Indigo, of llie best cpia.'ity ;
Cabiriess an sm.ill i'wist l'obacco, in legs
and half kegs, suitable for retailing, some of
which has been manufacture I 18 months j
Sweet Oil, in boxes oi 30 flasks, ech, ami
ill baskets and boxes of 12 bottles each ; OM
Port and Madeira Wine, in bottles ; Cordial,
in bottles ; Ketchup, in do ; Ol.. ChampaU
gne and Burgundy Wine, in boxes of 1 doz,
each; Claret Wine, in boxes of 1 aud 2 doz.
each. 1st and 2d quality; Playing Cards by
wholesale, at the manufacturer's prices.! Ja-
mieson's Crackers, In bbls. half hols keg.?,
ami by r tail ; Patent Shot, assorted ; Bloom
Raisins, hi bo .es ; Soft Shelled, and Shelled
Mmonds, Filberts, White Mustard seed ;
Long Pepper ; Pickling Vinegar ; Poland
Starch, in pound* papers ; Split Peas, in small
kegs, and bv retail; 12 years old Spirits, and
lo years old Cogniac B'andy, by retail ; Ca-
p> rs, Olives and Anchovies, in boxes j real
Ceylon China, on, &c. All of which will be
fold wholesale and retail, low tor cash, or
on the usual credit to punctual customers.
Sept 5. d4t-2aw4vv
Stewart, Montgomery & Co.
No. 2.6, Market-?t>eet, Opposite theLiuian
Shiecn,
Hafe received by the Fame, from Liver-
pool, Cloths, Cassimeres, Baizes, Flannels,
Blankets, Kendal Cottons, Welch Plains;
K-rseys and Half Thicks, Stuffs, &c which
they offer for sale b the piece, or package.
They d .ily expect a further supply from Lon-
don and Liverpool, which will render their
assortment complete.
TO LIT,
Two Warelio-ses on Smith's wharf; and
the St.use, lately occup'ed by James Somen.
vill &. Co Sept T. d6t .'aw
For Sale, or to Let,
A new tv,-o-storv BF1CK HOUSE, situate
in N.rlh street, between the Dutch Chape! St
the Calfedial. It is elegai tly finished, built
of th bi-st materials, stands in a healthy situ-
ation, contiguous to good ivater, and world
answer a small gente. I lamily very well—it
would he sold low for cash, or rented on good
tennstoa pleasing U nant Apply on the pre-
mises, to FRANCIS "I'EPiER.
September 14. 2nw it
This is to give Notice,
THAT the subscriber of the city cf Balti*
more, hath obtained from Ihe orphans' court
of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters tes-
tamentary, on the personal estate of Sarah
flidgely, late of the cit of Baltimore, afore-
said, deceased ; all persons having claims
against the said deceased are hereby warned
to exhibit the same, with the vouchers there*
ot, to the subscribe r, at or before the tenth
dav of Match next, they may otherwise by
law, be exrlu 'ed from all benefit of the said
est te. Liven in dor my hand, this 7th day
of Sep'en.l er, 1807.
MARY IJIDGELY.
eptem'.er 7, 18'/7. ___ 2awfiw
i^Oice is hereby Given,
'Hiat the subscriber intends applying to the
j dges of Washington county court at the
next October term, for the benefit of the in-
solvent laws passed in i805, and 1806, to re-
lieve him tr-.m debls for wh rb he is liable,
and which he is unable to nay.
JOHN KENNEDY.
Washing!on county, Sept 9, 1817- 2aw2.ii|j
Notice is hereby Given,
That the su1 seriber mten. s apply iig to the
judges of Washington county court, at the.
Oct lur term, for the benefit of the insolvent
ltvis, passed in 1805 and 1806;
This is a circumstance which the subscrib-
er much -egrets, but after havmg used eve-
ry exertion in his power to avoid it, be has
not been able to succeed. Although he las
met with many losses, yet his property at a fair
valuation, would still be ne; rly equal to his
deb s, but as his creditors have refused to
take p'operty in that way, he roust submit—•
he must sacrifice the fruits ot 10 years in-
dustry—and he still hopes it will be in his
power some day, to settle every claim, for
he sh..ll always consider himself bound in.
honor, to pay every cent, if ever in his power.
THOMAS KENNEDY
Washington Count'-, Md. Aug. e8. Saw2m
Notice is hereby given, to ali-
my creditors, that I am under the painful ne-
cessity of applying to the jitdges of Baltimore
county court, or to sou e one of th ui, for the
benefit of the act of assembly passed at No-
vember session 1805, entitled an act for the
red;, f of su: dry ins event debtors, as als i of
ol the supplement 'thereto, passed at the last
St ssion.
ABRAHAM FLLLER
Sept. f._________________________d2ni_
Notice is her/eby Given,
That the subscriber intends to make appli-
cation fo Baltimore county court, in 2 months
trim this da-.c for the benefit of the act oi as^
sen biy of this state, passed srt No <-n.l e- ses-
sion, 18.J5, entitled, " An act for the relief"
of sundry insolvent debtors."
ALFX\NLER DE VALCCURT.
August U 1807.________________d 'm
'i'he Subscribers give No-
tice to fheir Creditors, of their intention ;o
apply lo Baltimore county court, at lis
sitting, for the benefit of the insolvent laws'
of this state. JO. C. Stewart,
W P, S • to irt,
Lloyd Buchanan.
August 3, 1807. d
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PntNTKI) AND PUBLISHED BY
JOHN HnWES,
Opposite the i°- .' Oj/iVr,. St. PaHt'-i-Loms.
BAf/nMOBK.
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