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J Patton and Jones, Ni. 93, Market stiiet, B-dtnuarc, and No 44, Market street, Philadelphia, Rave received >y the laic arrivals fro n L»mlon a >d Live pool, a complete assortment of Eight Da\ and Table (LOCKS, ¦¦ Horizontal, Patent Levi r, Chronometers, and common Gold and Silver WAJC iES, And Clock and Watch maker's Tools and Materials. Which they offer very low tor cash, or ac- c>>ptaric( s in town 10th mo. 5. eol2t W. L. 6c J .kirney Save for sal". Direct Bills on London, at 30 days sight. Also, The Cargo of the S »w Paragon, E. Eveleth, master, from Trieste and Sirily; Ctnsis.i g of, JPlatilla*, Faro < Marsala Winus, Britatinias, Hollow GI:iM Ware, Can.llioos, B ue Marbl-.-dCastile Soap L;s. otoes, Zante Currants, Checks, 5weet Almonds. lir.an, Black vd S-wing Silk, B istoneinas, Florentine & Given Silks :S, HATTERS' iff U-P'IOLSVERERS' TRIM- MINGS, iffc. &c. Men's and nV Omen's Coarse and Fine Hats, and Children's neatly assorted Fancy Hats, jn s"'all cases. Which are offered for sale, on the most Seasonable terms Sept 25. dip eolOt •Plated Ware. Charles i,. Bcerime J5T,(.v jnst received an assortment of Plated dI,; Ciisisti g of Coffee and Tea Pots, uigar Dishes, Slop •JJasons, and Cream Pots in Sets, Castors, Candle Sticks, Brackets, Bread and Fruit Baskets, Salts, Snuffers and Trays, Coasters, &c. &c. And on hand, Of his own manufactory* newest paterns, and warranted sterling Silver. Tea :<, ¦ of various fashions, Plain and G It ; Spoons of everv description, together with a general &¦ extensive" assortment of Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, Silver Mounted Swords and every other article in his line. TO I./ T, A new two-st.ory Brick Dwelling In North Charles stre t and adjoining the reside ice of Mr. George Cvosd de, apply as above. October 14 ' _^ er.8t Nautical §¦ Survey nig instru- ments, for Sale. Allen and Co. COHNEE IT WAT! R AXD InEDEKICK- iTREF. IS NEAR T E Cl'SlOM liljUSE, B.-ve receive from London, fnr the 'Juniata, Best Brass Sex'.anls, P cket do lately in- vented and re ttai'ksbly well adapted tor land as well as m rine surveying, common and Tangent Quadrants allof which a e accurate- ly divided oy an engine Constructed on t' e principle of that of Ramsden'.. \ so, avuirni and Hanging Compasses, a variety of choice day and night Telescope** Maps, Charts, rid Navigation Books: also Theodolites Mea Slicing Chains, c ises of Drawing Instruments, Ci •Ctcnfere 'tors, Spirit L' « is, Military"' py- Gla.se*, and Vf iciwcopes ; also, the JJn.itieal Almanac for 18o, . md 18u8, East India Pi- lots' Directory, Sec. October 12. eol,t|| COLONS. The military gentlemen of Baltimore, are respectfully informed that they can fee sup- plied with Silk Standards, ( ivalry and Divi- sion Colors, of evary description, on the shortest notice, finished and deli -ered m com pi''e order, at No 60, corner of '> I), raiarle and the lower Bridge streets. Also, Color, for the Navy, on the most reasonable terms, b, REBECCA YOUNG. ' gjpt 16.___________ ________e Medical Lectures. A course of Lectures on A natomy and Pur- gei'v, with a few discourses on the elements of Midwifery, wilt be given this season by J B. Dsvidge ; and A Bourse on Chjmistry, by J. ^haw. The course on Anatomy .\ill U rendered more full and coivplcte, hy a series of pre- lections, on the functions of some of the most important organs of the bod, by J Cocke. The above lectures will commence on the. first Vfnnd .v in November next October t4. \ ______ eoistN David Warfield; No 183, Baltimore-street, Has imported b; the late arrivals from Liver- peel, and otherwise received for saie, A Genet til Assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS: Amo gut ic'rich are, Supoifiwe and common Cloths ; Cassimeres, Swandowns, Fianneis,Coatings, Bayses,Flush- ing's, Blankets, Plains, Kcrsrys & Hslfthicks ; Manchcstry, assorted ; Cotton, Worsted and Silk Hosiery ; Stuffs, assorted ; Irish Linens, Brown Hollands. Bed-titkens of" all qualities ; a good assortment cf Buttons, Threads, Sew- ing Sdks, £*c.; French Sit,- and Kid GJoyeSj Sarsenets, Pealons, and Sattins ; French Cam brics ; German Linens ; India Muslins, Checks ami Rom-Is ; Bandannas, &c. &ec. Sept U.__________>__________d4t-eo 16t Richard AppJ.eton, WIG iff OR-. A hhXT.iL. UaIR M-KEh, No 53, Macket si reet, Respectfully vjorms th. Lndi s of tins city, and thou of the country, tha he hut rettivea t.y th G.. he, fr in Loudon, Fashionable Frigt.ftsj long and curled Hair far Brails, Wigs, and F, U. tte-; &ponceous, K is Cream, Italian, J ssamine, Violet Paltii, Chymieal, Garble and Windsor Soap ) t,ow- li.uit s I. tion ; Mi k of liosts ; Lip Salve ; Fe ,rl P >w di i Court Piais er; i'ooth I owderj Tooth. Hair, a;,ct >aii Bru.dit s ; Powdvr Puff's ; Powder B->xes ; Tor oi»e Shell, Dress lnj> an A'--, li Tooth Combs ; Hair N Us ; J." b e Pin"; S'Am.a-s ; iiiverTI.Jm les, etc H:i tlL.m's lis, quality Rappee Snuff No. 0, in la'foound canuisters ; , tri sard'sand Ma cohaut'- R 'ppee, in li di ,,„ m; bottUs ; Ton- ki '' '' 'ta Beans, etc. •.,isi.er A, wlSt Just Received From, Philadelphia, ami (or salt by GE>RGE HILL, A ( hemica1 Catechism, Orthe Application of Chemistry to the Arts, for the use ol Young People, rtists, Trades- men and the amusement of Leisure Hours, to which is added, a vocabulary of Chemical Tirms, some agiful '/ ob-.es, and a variety ot useful Si amusing experiments, byS.PMiKEs, Manufieturing Chemist. , :j This edition Is embellished with an elegantly engraved copperplate Frontispiece of the economical Laboratory ol James tTood- house, M D. april 21. eo For Sale. hi 1X)0 RACOON, bUU FOX, J. SKINS. 100 WTi.D CAT, 3 For sale on accommodating terms. Anply to KELLER & FORM AN. October 16 eo2wf VVesi-1 idies. A most valuable COFJ'-EE MOUNTAIN is offered for sale in an adjacent island from this continent, remarkable for its salubrity, and richness of soil, containing about 3Sd En glish acres of prime land for the growth of Coffee, si mated in the most favored quarter fir se isonabh* weather Of any in the island, and where the crop of this most valuable pro- duce never fails, at tha distance of 5f miles from the chief ci*1,, and at about 12 miles from a considerable seaport, where merchant ves- sels of the largest burthen enter snd anchor in safety. On the premises are a'l the valuable and useful buildings, barbscus, bason, &c tic.re ijmsite for storing an ' preparingat the present moment for Market, above one Uundre 1 and fidy thousand weight of Coffee, besides a most convenient airy house tor the residence of a family, a kitchen, Negro houses, "«c. Sic The Plantation is well watered', Having the advantage f a never failing spring, and is most de ightfully situated atthe i titrrme of a plain on sloping nills, contiguous to one of the first sugar plantations in the island, besides being only 3 miles d stance from a watering lilacc, much resorted to on account of the e«- lebrity of its watets and baths ; about 140 acres are in the highest state of cultivation onwheh are planted above liO.OOO Coffee trees, grow- ing in the most luxuriant state besides Plantans, Bttlianas, and other Negro provisi- ons in abundance This prot erty will be sold with its gang of Nagiies consisting of 75 prin e Blacks in- cluding males females and their ten children, born on the plantation, a//wel. seasoned to the place. No less than 37 000lbs Coffee wasga- thereil last crop, anil nod urbt but ; 0,000 will be made this pending er pp, piobal.i, more, and that hereafter one year with another the pl'.nta o i' its pres, n»stall will yield a crop o'' 1 OOOOoounds coffee, whi"h at the actu- al piic^ itnow s 'Is for in the colony alluded to, say '24 do;1' is per Cwt. would give a re- vetr e ot 27,000 dollars per rnuum, exclusive of the cost to i.iwn. B\ augmentingthe mim her of tv es, it can be made very soon t<' vieH •00,000 pounds coflfee annnall) , th«^>S20 Un- cn to aied a-res lii-ing ail woodlands Tnis i ind of pro; erty is not liable to any taxes ortyt es whatever, either on the lands, produce or r-iegroes. For further particulars and terms, which are very advantageous, and well worth the at. teutie.n of any person having command of cash for the lirst paym m, as the subsequent mstal. ments will chiefly be p„id out of the crops. Apply to G£0 F &LF.M. WAKFIEI D. N. B. The pi'opert; is oflcrad fur .- ale in or- der to r-sind a partnership Oct. 14._____________dSteoOt l Wm. Norris, Jun. TEA DEALER AbD GR'-CER, No 64", Mahket-s i reet, H sJust ttee'veit for saie, le hlds. of superior quality Jamaica Sugar, 7 do. St. Croix 'i 50 bags bea'tifnl Green Coffee, 25 boxes Mu»ralel Kaisins, 100 do. Bloom do. 50 dozen ,\ indsor Shaving Soap, Uoo lb F'esh Cloves, ¦o kegs fresh Split Peas, li 5 i'OX' s an. Mould and Dipt Candles, 1000 baskets fine Table Salt, 64 kegs of very fine and small Twist To- bacco suitable for retailing 5^, wt. Spanish Flotant Indigo (very ftne) loO CMvnisters Treble strong Powder, con- taining out; pound each. Who has in store, Fine old Madeira, Sherry, Lisbon and Port Wine, by'In; qr. cask, demijohn or gal. loHj old C',gri-.c Brandy, and oid Hum, by the qr cak o. gallon ; Allum and Copperas, in l,bls ane kegs ; Imperial, liysen, Voir g- Hyson and blaik 'tens, ol the lu-t quality, wholesale and retail, with a larg« supply ot well chosen Groceries, which wih be sold on pleasing tern s. —" N B. Having on hand a larger quantity of Groceries than I wish to keep, will dispose of Ihern at reduced prices, for cash. October 14.______________________eoitt Havanna Sugars. Just received and will be landed immediate- ly, from on board the brig Ki«ing Sun, 150 boxes white ? Havanna STJG..RS, of 100 do. brown 5 go: d quality. Which arc offered for sale. For terms, ap- ply to ISAAC TYSON. October lfi._________________dJt-eoPl Wales and Clopper Have on hand,for Sine, 20 pipes Bordeaux and Cognac Brandy 20 pipes Wecsp Gin 2 cases Lungee, Siseersoy and Bandano Handkerchiefs 4 bales Karradary and Seersuckers 2 bales Mamoody ( 7ne above entitled to debenture J < 0 bags Calcutta White Sugar 27 small boxes Plajing Cards, assorted 16 boxes Cotton Cards 15U barrels No. I and 2 Beef ISO boxes mould an., spermaceti Candles 30 casks Linseed Oil, of superior quality 5 tons assorted Cordage Hyson and Hyson Skiti Tea Bar and Sheet Le;,d, and square Iron. Oct. 10 ___ eo8t.t, .Luffum and Goodhue, No. 84, Cowly's wharf, Have receive!.-per Br;g Vengeance, captain Chip- •man. from Salevi, SO tons Clean Hempy 1' 0 p eies 1st and 2d quality Russia Duck 1301 busl.,L I is on Salt, 10 qr. ci.sks Lisbon Wines. An^ per ship I'u^rnu., captum Allen, from Bor- deaux, lao 'asks Claret Win*. October 17- e$freo6t Gerard Taphen & Co. Offer far aide at their W atehousc, No. C5, Ajto- t,'s vshdtf, Brown Roils, Hessi/.ns, Ticklenburgs Os- naheirgs, Burlaps Holland and Russia Can v.is, for he.a-y and light sails, Two and Three Bushel Bags, fine Green West India Coffee in bags, fine B*sb*nd Laces, t\c. October 16. eo!2t Baltimore andRcioter's-1 own Turnpike Road Office. THE President and Managers require the payment of the third instalment of five dollars on eac.li share of that part of tne original stock, which was taken on the 8th o January last, to be main at the bank of Baltimore, the first day of Decctr.her next. By order, JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'y. October 19._______________eotlstP___ W. L. & J. Bnrney, Have imported per ship Strafford, from Bre- then, 30 bales of LINENS j Consisting of Hempen and Flaxen, Osnaburgs, Ticklenburgs, Hessians, Brown Roils, Burlaps, &c. Which they offer for sale on the usual leri.'S. October IS. dlweo2w Henry Schroedcr and ( o. Have received by the diffe: nit art n<., It from Lon don, Live po d and Hull, A very extensive, and general assortment of Fall Goods, Whiali they otcoi' (or sale b the package or piece on the most reasonable terms, lictobev S. dl5t eal5t John Keener, No- 8, Wrttier street, Has imported in (he ¦'ll.exarider, capt. Lane, an assortment of Duck guns, liolster Pistols, Dirks, gun Locks, cfc October 21,_____________________eel 2t__ The Subscriber Has mm in stue, and off is fn Sale, thi folb.vi- inff articles, the gteatet'part of which art eirti* tied to draii'baa on txportatior, %iz. 2000 b.i" s St D muigo Csffee, good quality^ 250 diUo Porto Kico (b'to. very green, 75 ditto and bbls. oid y. how Caguira do. 30 ditto mz/C'iraacas Cocoa, 200 hhds st and .d quality St Croix and Barbados Sugars, 100 barrels do. do. do. 41) hhds white and brown clayed do. 1 jO oox- s do do. Har na do. 70 bales U; land '. ,j,i (mostly square) 17 '0 boxes 01 ret, t a„J 2 dozen each, for exportation, A f w do. Clo.te.au Margeaux, of very first growth fit lor immediate use, Do. ;ugiit proper to issue lids m, Procla- mation, and do, by and whh the advice and cause11 o; the council, offar Five ffwd.ed Dol- lars Reward, to any person or persons who shali apprehend and bung t justice, the per- petrator of said offence, in lieu of the reward offered by William Potter, Esquire. Given in council, at the city of Annapolis under the seal of the state of Maryland, this twenty lirst da) of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seven, and of the in Impendence of the United States of America the thirty-second ROBERT WRIGHT. By his excellence's command, 'niman pi kvey, Clerk ot the Council. Ordered. That the foregoing Proclamation be publish d three times in each week, lor the space ol thiv e weeks successively, in the Ante rn a] and Federal Czette at Baltimore, and the Star St Eistoii. Bv order, v NINIAN PINKN^Y. October 6. eobt Irish Linens. yfli'x .ndc1- Brpwti {sf Son Have teceived per ihe In inn Chief, ajutthcr supply of eo4t Russia Goods. i B'.-.N is" G< O. WILLIAMS, No. 3, Bowly's wiiAiir, Offer for Sale. The Car'oof the sh a ',: '»ei ger, captain Buffi: gton, from St. P< tersbur^, cunsiating of 100 tons chum Hemp, Hit) tons Iron, 1350 pieces Uu-si;. Duck, 6 ID do. Ravens do 1700 do. K jssia She.'tings, 50tl do. Broad Diaper. Also, The Cargo of the ship America, captain Stickney, -rum St. Petersburg, consisting of ISO loos clean Hemp, 140 tons Im, 200 pieces Russ'a Duck, 100 do. Ravens do. 100- do Russia Sheetings, 240 boxes Mould Candles. October 12. dl0eo20ti. Tho's W Sam'l Hollingsworth H'VE FOR SALE, 160 hhds. Clayed Sugar, 1-iO do. St. Croix, Giiadaloupe and New- Orleans Sugar, ljOOO lbs. Green Giiadaloupe Coffee. They Want to tmploy Two MILLERS of sober habits, and good character. October 22._____________d4t-eo8.§ Just received, and for Sale by GEORGE HILL, (Pi ice Fifty Cents,) A Faithful Pictbke of the Pei.ii ical Situ ation of NEW-ORLEANS, At the close of the last and the beginning of the present year. Extract from the Preface. " There are many, whom the events of that mysterious period have so deeply affected, both in personal suffering and in reputation, and on whose feelings they have made an impression so poignant and indelible., that, they cannot be forgotten The story will never die : that it may live free from misrepresentation is the ob- ject of the following pages." October 22- d4t-eo Twenty Dollars Reward. Ranaway from the ship Commerce, on Thursday evening last, a Negro BOY, belong- ing to the subscriber, named JAFFRY, about 15 or 16 years of age, short and stout made, very black, his wool cut close to his head, a scar over ilis left eye, wide mouth, very talk- ative, smart and active. Took with him a parcel of dirty clothes, as he just arrived from sea. I will pay the above re ward to whoever brings home the said runaway, or Ten Dol- lars if hsdged in goal so that I get him again. I likewise forwarn all masters of vessels from carrying oii the said boy. PATRICK STAFFORD. FsllVPomt. Ooleber 26. eo6t 44 7 8 & £ f.INEN. 3-t And ,ONG LAWNS. October J6 Fashionable. Paris Lace Caps, Hats and Bonnets Corsettes, Pelisses Uedicules Plain and Spi nglcd Kid and Sattin SlifJpers Fans, Flo.wrs, Crapes Gauzes k Pattinet Plain, Mock $. real Tortoise Shell Combs Lute Veils and halt Handkerchiefs Elegant Silk Shawls Fine Screens, Plain and Transparent Purses Pocket Books am1 Eye Guards Willow and Cheoiehe Sqi ares for Bonnets Eiegaut Gown Tiimmmgs Silk andCiienieile Cords,- Tassels and But- tons Cambrirks and Cambrick Handkerchiefs Men's at d C ildren's Gloves Lalies' Short, Long and Extra Long Silk and Kid ditto Jeon.: S spenders, (latest invention) Dying Balls fail c lours D.tto 'or extracting stains from Silk and U ooih ns Five cases elegant Ve.lv t paper, of the most beautifo j*»tten>», with bordering to suit. Received from,Paris, via Bordeaux, b> the brig Hf.pp) Couple, and wi I be offered for sa.e on 1 hursday the . 9di inst by SAMUEL WALKER, Who has on hand, A very general assortment of Lustrings, Florences, Sattins. Florentines, Sa.'cen ts oid Leva'tin' .silks, with almost every arti- cle in tne Faivcy Try Good Line. eo9t Get 26. Anderson and Jerferis, 66. M KKKT STHEI-.T, // Vt FOR S ljUJi, Battle Powoer in canisters ot 'superior qua- lity, Powder Flasks, Double and Single Shot Belts, — Bird Hags, Poi ket Screwdrivers^ & Flints, A few pairs Ducting P slols, in cases, Plotting Instruments complete, P"c.ket Microscopes, Morocco Cases, Gilt Pocket iJenip sses, tiuetcr's Scab s, and Round Rulers, Dressing Cases, different sizes, Violet, Windsor and Palm soap, Viol t Tooth Powder and Brushes, Hair flushes and Combs, Surgeon's Pocket. Instruments, very fine, Together v ith a handsome assortment of English and American Writing Paper, Stati- onary, 8cc. Cash Given for any quantity of Rags October 26. ¦_______________Co6t A. Kennedy and Colhoon, No 10, LlCHT-STKEET, Have received by the different amsolsfrom Eug. land, A general assortment of FALL GOODi, Which they will sell on reasonable terjns, ALSO. 33 bales Tennesse Cotton, 20 tons Country Bar Iron. October 1. eolm Miss LEVY Has for sale, At No. 10, Corner of East-st. & St. P.ml's-lar.e, LADIES' DRESSES. White Lutestring, painted with a border of Jessamine, interm.xed with Gold Flowers ; Do. Superfine glazed Cambric, with border of Grapes and Wheat, entwined with Myrtle, tite Sleeves and Belt to correspond ; Linen Cambric Jackets a\id Petticoats ; Cambric Muslin, Mull Muslin, and Leno Short Robes, worked with Cotton in Superb Patterns ; Do. Infant's Frocks and Caps ; an assortment of India Muslins ; Diagonal Leno, Rich Thread Laces ; Silk, E-c. consisting of Mantles Scarls, Shawls, Veils, H'dkfs and Sleeves ; white and colored Crapes, Trimmings, worked with Gold and Silver ; Do. Cambric, worked with Cotton ; an assortment of Lawns and Cambric H'dkfs; Gloves ; Stockings ; superfine Flan net, with a variety of USEFUL iff ORNA- MENTAL ARTICLES, too tedious to men tion. Miss LEVY receives orders as usual for EM1SROIDERING, PAlh'IING, DUAIV /AG, MARKING with Durable Ink, and Plain SEWING. Ladies can be furnished at the above, with elegant Cotton and Nun's Thmad. Octobsr 28. eoSt In Baltimore County Courts Ocron u, 10th 1807. The fourth day of November next, is ap- pointed for a further hearing in the case of J jeph Pierpoint, on bis petition for the be- nefit of an act of insolvency. WM GIBSON, Cierk. October o.6. er>m Henry ,,nd George Uaxsatuay, No 39, corner efS-Ga iff Mar tit-streets. Hive just received oy the late art ivms, the follow- ing assortment of Dry Goods, vihich they of- fer at the most reduied prices : Carpets of different sizes and patterns. 1-? 5 8 S 41*4 4 wide Ventian Garpetings, 1-2 3-4 & 4-4 do. Ingrane various pat- terns, Elegant Fancy Hearth ruggs, Superfine & Common Broad Cloths, Do. do. Cassimcre, D >. do. Coalings, Rose and Striped Blankets, Furniture Fringes, with Tassellsto suit, Linen Cambrick and Cambrick Dimities, Cambrick and J.ckonett Muslins, Tamboard Muslins, Sill 8; Cotton Chambaries, Swansdown and Toilinett Waistcoating, Moleskin and 5lorcntine, do. Constitution Cords, Piain Velvettsand Ve!- vottcen, Plains, Kerseys, and Half Thicks, Irish l.irieens and Shirting Muslins, Threads, Bobbins and Tapes. , With a number of articles too tedious to* mention. Oct. 3-_______________ eo 1 5,000 pair of SHOES~ Consisting of M n's, Women's and Children's of every desciipti n, Amoi g vihich are, 50 packages low [triced Kid and Moroccos Received and for sate by AMOS BROWN & CO. No. 1(9, Market street. Who have on Consignment, A quantity of BootSj Sole Leather, {Tan- ned Sh.' p' Skins, and Trucks, in nests! October 14.________________i!6t eo6t SLATER V ROY, Ni. 84. Market-street, Have imported i: the Lame mid buma, from. L:v,-pout, a considerable part if their HARD- WARE. With a complete assortn-eitt at CUT- LEFT. And by the Globe, f'orn Loral ¦«, the most com.' plcte assortment if Harness, Gig-, Curricle. Phee- ton & Carriage Mounting, ('Plated iff CutntnonJ Ever offe'e.t jor sale in the City i tie ixlmle vjiil he sold lew, wholesale and retail, for cash, or the i.sttal terms to punctual .—.• any. Also fin silent i e 'need prices, SO boxes White Hum na Sugar 2500 vit Span th Tobacco S Tun Fit,tic Afr.< b X's Spams'h Cigarx, a> Cw N.ILSand filing BRADS, by the a.sl o; ,-itg'ep.und Oct d. t:-teo\2t wheat fan and tiovin wire" MAMJFAC LORY Nu.7, B>idKe street 4 do, rs north rf Griffith's hidgf, B.iltiTTU'ie •WHERE at nei'< and sfj , Wheat Fans, H Hig. and, 1 c,eci.,, t r wheat,.barley, flax seed, etc ; l! md hi Idles and Sseives t r coal, corn, bar'.iy, vv!> ,• t, rye, oats, meal, brick dust, flax seed, rlover-seed, cockle, lime, sand, etc. eit ; Shakesfot Indian meal ; Wire Safes ; Woven Wire for windows, etc AMOS SMITH, & CO. N. B. A good assoi iment rea^yfor delive- ry, amongst which are several Fans, Oct ill___________________ eoGt ~Mrs WOO J'>M. >E, No. 162 12, 31.il KE'l STRhET, Has eeccivfd an bl«gant assortment of FALL \iL.INERY, Which she will ops« to m1 l'row. Oclooer :7. eo4t Notice is hereby Gi^ en, That I intend two months after the date here- of to petil'u n Baltimore county court, or r.ne of the jiuiges thereof foi the" bereft of the insolvent la > s of the state, to relieve me from debts winch I am unable to pay JAMES RICHARDSON. October 5, 1Su7. eo2m Notice. The Su+>scrib< r is under the painful neces- sity of notifiing his creditors, of his intention toasplyto Baltimore County Court, or in its recess, to one otthe judges thereof fjrthe be- nefit of the insoluint law of this.state. MICHaEL MACKEY. °Ct. 5.___________________________eo2m Notice to ail my Creditors. From the many losses sustained as security, I inn redu,.ed to the necessity of applving to- the honrrable the judges of Ualtimnre county court, (or the benefit of the insolvent laws of 805 and 18i'6. Which application will be made in tno m nths from the date hereof,1 or as soon thereafter as the court shall he in session. JOHN W'LMOT. Baltimore county, October 2, 1806.—eo2m Notice is hereby Given, That trfl subscriber intends applying-to Bal- timore county court, at its next sr tings, or in- ks recess, to one of the judges thereof, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of Mat viand MATTHIAS RICH. Sept. 18, 1807.__________________iijlli J\ot>ce. The subscriber is compelled to notify his- creditors of his into ion to apply to Balti- niori county court, at its next session, or in its recess, to one of the judges thereof, for the benefit of the insolvent Laws of this state. JAMES WEST. Sept 22. cUm Notice is hereby given, to all my creditors, that I am under the painful ne- cessity of.applj ing to the judges of Baltimore county court, or to some one of them, for the benefit of the act of assembly passed at No- vember session 180.5, entitled an act for the r- lief of sundry insolvent debtors, as also of' of the supplement theieto, passed at the last. St saion ABRAHAM FULLER Sept. 7. _____ d2m ~ PRINTED AND PVRUSHED BY '" JOHN HEWES, Opposite ihe Pint Office, St. Paul's-lave. SaLTIMQRR.