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Forty Dollars Reward. i
JLAM-away from the subscriber in Septem-
ber 1 ist, a Negro Man named LUKdi, about
twenty-two years old, live i'eet nine or ten
inches high, wide mouth, thick lips, a little in -
knee I, walks much on the inside of his test,
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 1.3th of
] line last, about 24 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9
hughes high, well set, stammers much when
atlting, and has a slight eruption in the boUom
ot his belly. Both of those fellows I purchas-
ed lately of the family of the Bowlings',in and
near P.scataway, where th.'V have relations, &
among.t whom 'hey are probably secreted.
I will give,the above reward for securing
them in jail, so that I ealm§
By V iriue of a Deed of Trust
made by William Suman, and John Lamb,
to Isaac Pennock, and Phineas Ash, will
be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises
on MOM)AY, 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, hegining for
the same, on the west side of Concord street,
at the distance of 60 feet, southwardly from
Water street, and running thence smith four-
teei degrees, east binding on ', oncord-stiert,
thiny-lo. r feet, thence west parallel to Water-
street, eighty sixteft mere or Uss, to ground
ot Thomas M'Elderry, thence north parallel
to Market-space, binding on the said M El-
dory's Ground to the south west corner of a
Lot leased by Daniel Bowly, to Elizahetb
li.^amer, and thence by a straight line to the
hegining, agreeably to the plat thereof, to
gether with all the improvements thereon
made, and appertanances thereunto belonging,
subject to tne yearly rent ot 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 subsetibtrs,
In qualities 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 to
be worked up into Anchors, or any articles
where durability and toughness are required—
for those qualities it is not to be equalled.—
Apply to
HENRY THOMPSON, or
CHARLES WlivGMAN.
Sept 15________________________ eu«
John S. Home
OFFERS FOR SALE,
1600 Salted and Dried Hides, very heavy,
45 seroons first quality Flotant Indigo,
46 bbls.) C0FFEE
56 bigs 5
116 bales Cotton,
40,000 lbs Carracas Cocoa,
Blue Marbled Castile Soap.
Juniper Berries,
Logwood and Fustic.
Sep ember 17. ____________£!?il_
H vKDYVARii..
P. E. THOMAS & GhOTGE,
No. 106, Mahkei¦¦street,
Have receive'! b\ the Othello from Liverpool,
their entire assortment of
IRONMONGERY, CU 1 LEdY, SAD-
DLERY & BRASS WAKES,
Which is now < pening and for sale on the
usual terms
Thev have likewise constantly on hand a
lance assortment ot
CU1' NAILS St BRADS,
At the manufacturer's prices.
ALSO,
A handsome assortment of DUCK. GUVS
AND FOWLING PLiCiiS, by tne case.
Septemoer 7. ____._ eo
For Sale,
That very valuable Property on which the
hay-scales now stand. The lot fronts llolli-
day-street seventy-five leet, and runs one hun-
dred an.; fifty three feet to North street: di-
visions will be made to suit-purchasers. Tne
central situation, contiguity icthe best water
in the city, and having the advantage ot two
streets, one 8.i and the other 4.0 feet wide,
renders tins property me-st eligible for Dudd
intr. For terns app y to ,
*• D.aNL.L C. HOLLIDAY.
Sept 9 eo1"1
Coftee-Honse Hotel,
No. 3d, South-street,
Adjoining the Merchants' Coffee House.
THE Su'jsciiber respectfu.iy iniorms his
friends ai d the public that In has opened
AN HOTEL, at. the above stand, viUre he
is determined no exertions shall be wanting
to merit public patronage ; lie is > ell prepar-
ed .or the reception ol travellers both by land
and water, who will find this central situati-
on convenient ooth for businss andinlormaion.
HEIL PECK
N B. Boarders taken by the Week, Month
or Year.
01)" A Public Ordinary served up every day
at ! o'clock._______i:-.pt 9.___ io.*w
Cou-
s3.c.
Runyon Harris,
No 188, Market street,
Has on hand and offers for sale,
700 large limmed White HAT.,, made
light and trimmed in the neatest stile, cal-
culated for the Ea:.,t and West India markets,
which will be sold on accommodating terms i
Also on hand, a quantity of Men's & Youth's
Black Hats, wiii 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 orto send in the coun-
try.
Also on hand, a ge-eral assortment of Hatters'
tUPS viz.-
German Hair, first and second quality ; Co-
ney Wool, carited and raw ; first and second
qual.U Camei's Hair ; Spanish Wool, old coat
Parchment and and Pelt Heaver, Muskrat,
northern and western Racoon, Grey Fox,
Rahit, Morocco Skins, Red, Yellow Green,
and Black ; Glue, Copperas, Verdigrise, and
Logwood, with a general assortment of Hat
Trimm.i-.gs.
Sept 14.
^^^^^K L'!SU' ^^^_^^
yust received, pel schooner .Vmvhb, eapt. Trevett,
/loin Boston.
12 hhds. 7 COD FISH, in shipping order
154 boxes) And
100 kegs Pickle,i Salmon.
Also, per sclivmer jdtie, captain Havies, from
Boston.
14 hhds Cod Fish, and
32 bbls Boston Bay Mackerel
Winch will be landed to morrow, and of-
fered for sale on accommodating terms, by
ISAIAH MAMUN.
Sept 14.___________________ eojt
For bale,
Belt Leather, Drumheads, white Welting,
prime Buckskins, red, yellow, green b. black
Morocco, Hatters' and Saddlers' v> ool, Deer's
Hair, Hair suitable for plaistereis, 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
L all Goods.
One hundred and four packages of WOOL-
EN v. COTTON GOODS, ad.iptc-d to home
and export trade, now landing from me O-
thello andCanawa; for sale, by
PETER HOFFMAN & SON.
Sept 4. l^^i^K' eoiOt
JNotice is hereby Given,
That there will be an election held on
Monday the 5th day of October ne\t, at the
established places of voting for each of the
several districts in Baltimore county, for the
purpose of choosing four mtin.be' s to JRep^esei t
saii County in t e General hsrmbly of Masy-
land. JOHN HUNTER, Sberiff,
Sept 17. __ 2aw
Annapolis Races,
The balance ol the Jockey Club purse, wi.'.
be run for, over the Annapolis course, on
Tuesday he 20th October next. Heats four
miles each, carrying weights agn eable to the
rules ol the Club The purse will not he less
than 350 dollars.
On Wednesday, the 21st October, the Colt's
purse, ol not less 175 dollars, will be run for ;
heats 2 miles each.
On Thursday, 2d October, the subscript!
on purse ol about one hundred Dollars, will
be r n for ; heats 3 miles each.
This being the last year of the Club, the
subscribers are requested to h« punctual in
pay ng up their subscriptions, on 'he evening
pieceuing, or dhrinp ihe first day's race.
JAMES WILLIAMS > stewtrf,
THOMAS JENINGS, 5aUwa":!S-
Sept 9. 2aw6w
Battle Powder, Patent Shot,
Tobacco, Jkc
2100 pounds double Sealed Battle Powder,
el superior quality, in lb papers.
2 ton* Patent Shot, assorted,
35 kegs large Twist Tobacco, of the
be>!t quality, some of which has been manu-
factured 18 months,
40 kegs small Twist do 6 twists to the
pourd,
30 boxes fresh Lisbon Lemmone, in good
order,
80 bi-ttles real Martinique Cordial,
50 boxes Mould Candles, 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.
("Formerly J and w. sositis )
Tea Deafer 'and Grocer, 64, Mark t-street.
Who l"'. turns his sincere thanks to. the cus-
stoincis of the late concern, for tile continu-
ance of their favors, and. again assures them
and the public, that nothing shall be wanting
lo give e«ery satisfaction in the Grocery lane.
Sept 15 2aw3w
On Application
To me, in the recess of the Court, as one of
the associate Judges of the sixth Judicial dis-
trict of the state ol Maryland, by petition in
writing of Jacob Bouldin, praying the bene-
fit of the act for the relief of sundry insol-
vent debtors, passed at November session,
18)5, and the supplement thereto, passed at
November session, 1806 ; and a schedule of
his property, and a list of his Creditors on
oath, as far as he can ascertain them, as di-
rected by the said act, being annexed to his
petition, and tin: said Jacob Bouhiiti, bavu:g
proved to my satisfaction, th -t he hath resid-
ed in the state of Maryland, the two preced-
ing years previous to the passage o< the s'i I
act, aid having been broiu hi before me and
discharged from confinement, and tskir.g the
oath by said act required ; it is therefore ad-
judged and ordered by me th.it die Sfiid Ja-
cob Bouldin, appear bef re the county c.iii't,
to be held at the Court House in the- ciiy of
Baltimore, at 10 o'clock in tne forenccn of
the tenth dav of October next, to answer
such interrogatories asma> be proposed to him
by his creditors ; that the said day be and is
hereby appointed tin- time for the said cre-
ditors to appear and recommend a Trustee
for their benefit. And the said Jacob Jrtcul-
cin, give them notice, by causing aeppy of
t.iip order to be inserted in some one ot :|,e
newspapers in tic City of Baltimore; every
other day for three months, successively, he*
fore the said tenth day of October next
Given under my hand, at tin: city ot Bal-
timore, this 2d day of Inly, in the year 1807,
Copv THOMAS JOi'.ES.
July lltli, 1807. eo;!m
To all my Creditors
Notice is he reby given, Tlr t 1 ii tend mak-
ing application t.i Baltimore Ci unty C<" it,
at its next session, or to one ot tl e judges
thereof, after two mon hs ['rem tin- (late here-
of for the. benefit of tits act ertit cd an act for
the relief of sundry insolvent deb; rs passed
at November session 1805 ,v>d of the supple-
ment thereto, passed 1806, and to relieve me
as well from ny individual debts, as froift
those contracted under the fn-ii of Suman 8c
Lamb. JOHN LAMB
_ July^5.______ eo2m
To all ray Creditors.
I hereby gi-c notice that I intend applying
tothc Anne Arundle coui.tycourtorone. oi the
judges th. reof, for the beiient of an act of as-
semhly passed at November sessinii 1805,
entitled '' an act for thefrelief of Hindry insol.
vent ih.btois'" as also of the supplement there,
to passed at the last session.
j HKODORE R. S. BOYCE
July 18, 18(7^ c.o2m
jusi receive o aid for bale,
13.3 hhds. c first quality white Clayed Mar
59 bbls. 5 Unique Sugar, entitled to draw
back,
105 hhds. do. brown do.
15 hhds. Muscovado,
70 bags Green Guadaloupe Coffee.
BHICOE & PARTRIDGE.
Sept 10. 2aw3w
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Woolens.
JAMES I)ALL & CO.
Have imported from. Lira pool, per the *h to give lNot.ct,
That the Subscribers intend tospply to Bal-
timore County Court, at tlcir ensuing Sessi-
on, lor the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of
the state ot Maryland.
JOHNTAGART.
THOMAS CAL A ELL.
August 8._____ _____________ eo Jin
Notice is hereby (Liven,
That I intend to apply to the judges of Bal-
timore county court, o' some one of them, for
the benefit of an set of assembly, passed at
November session, 18(5 and the srpplement
thereto, intitled, an act lor the relict , f sun-
dry insovent debtors, to relieve me from
debts wliii h I am unable to pay, after two
months notice, is duly gn en.
JOHN B. SAYKE.
Septg, 1807- ____________ eojm
Notice is hereby Given,
That I intend to apply to the judges of Bal.
timore county court, or some one of them for
the benefit ot an act of csst mbly passed at
Nuvi mber session 1805, and as well as of the
supplement the etc, passed at the last ses-
sion, entitled, " an act for the relief of sun-
dry insolvent leltors," to relieve me from
debts I am unable to pay, after two months
from this day. CHARLES SViI'fH.
August 13".___________________eojmj:
To.all my Creditors
HAVING sustaine many kisses, 1 find my.
self under th» disagreeable necessity of apply-
ing lo the honorable the Judges of Baltimore
Coumy 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 JUSJ..PH AKNOLD.
P'lhiuiorr county, August 25 eo2m
JNotice lo Cieditors.
Having been entirely dispossessed of my
funds, and thereby rendered unal.de to an-
swer the claims ogainot me ; I am under thS
necessity of giving notice, that I intend to
apply to the judges of Baltimore county court
at their next (Ictober session, for the benefit of
the acts for the relief ol insolvent debtors.—-
Or if necessary, to the legislature oi Msry.
land at their next session to relieve me from
my debts.
WILLIAM WALTON, Jun.
July 31, 1807. eo'Jin
Notice is hereby given, to all
my creditors, that I am under the painful ne-
cessity of apply ing to the judges ol Baltimore
county court, or to some one of them, for the
benefit of the act of assembly passed at No-
vember session 18-^5, entitled an act for the
relief of sundry insolvent debtors, as also of
of the supplement thereto, passed at the last
session.
ABRAHAM FULLER
Sept. 7.__________________d2m
Notice is hereby Given,
That the Subscriber intends to make appli-
cation to Baltimore county court, in 2 months
from this date f'cr the benefit of the act of as-
sembly of this state, passed at November ses-
sion, 1805, entitled, "An act for the relief
of sundry insolvent debtors."
ALEXANDER DE VALC0UHT.
August hi. 18H7.________________d'?m
'ihe Subscribers j^ive No-
tice to their Creditors, of their intention to
apply to Baltimore county court, at its next
sitting, for the benefit of the insolvent laws
of tins state. £>• C. Stewart,
W P. Sirtoart,
Lloyd Buchanan.
AugtistS, 1807.__ ^i^^^^^^^H
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY
JOHN HEWES,
Qhmsitethe Post Otfice, St. Piml's-LcmtF
BALXIMORR,
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